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A STEPHEN H. THIRLES DIES. Stephen H: Thirles, well known citi- Zen of Bowle, Md., dled yesterday at § [ g ¥ W o As [ ke A ¥ ¥ g ¢ s [ ¥ § ¥ ¥ B 5 s# g \J L5l Sl Sl gl Sl Sl Sl e Al ) - Hospital, aged seventy-thres years.| The funeral will be held from the Perkins Methodist Episcopal Chapel, Hyattsville, tomorrow morning. Inter- ment will pe in the church cemetery. Hart Schaffner & Marx i TUXEDOS will confidently take their place in the Christmas Eve and Year End Merrymak- ing. They'll fit you; you'll know every style detail is correct; you'll enjoy the fine worsteds and rich silk linings; they’ll save you money. COMPARE! '5S Raleigh Haberdasher Inc. Knox Turedo Hats, $12 Stetson Dress Shoes, $11 Exclusive but not expensive Thirteen Ten F Street 905 Seventh Street PHoliday Hlerchandise For Bift Giving —offered at “Lower-than-usual prices.” groups attractively priced for easy selection. Here are four Your Choice at $2.95 Swnoksng Stands Metal Jardiniere Stands Mahogany-Finished Pedestals Boudoir Lamps Velour Table Scarfs Basket of Imitation Fruit Flower Baskets of Imitation Sslver Velour Covered Sunburst Sofa Pillows Your Choice at $4.95 Mahogany-Finished End Tables Radio Tables Pair of Solid Mahogany Candlesticks Bronze Book Ends Pottery Boudoir Lamps Calbinet Smoking Stands Mohair' Upholstered Footstools Gold Brasd Trimmed Velour Table Scarfs Fiber Fcntem:, Mahogany or Walnut Finish Night Tables Your Choice at $8.50 End Tables with book troughs End Tables with smoker outfits Imported Smoking Stands Mahogany-Finished Consoles Doll Carts the George Washington) University | Ichildren, Miss 15 | it pesitig ol THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., THURSDAY, DECEMBER 20, 1923. Mr. Thirles was & native of EI ridge, Md. For many years he w; connécted with the maintenance of right-of-way of the Pennsylvania raliroad. For sixty-two years he has made his home in Bowie. He is sur- vived by three sm‘nnd two daugh- ters: James E, Villlam H., and Robert Thirles. Mrs. Birdie Barnes and Mrs. Joseph Ryon. MRS. ANNA E. LUKE DIES. Wigow of Civil War Veteran Suc- cumbs in Capital. Mrs. Anna Elizabeth Luke, widow of Maj. Andrew Marshal Luke, a civil war veteran, died Tuesday at home, 112 F street southeast, eighty-elght. The funeral was held to- day. The body will be sent to Jeffer- sonville, Ind., where the interment will | ehorus, will feature the otcasion, be. Mrs. Luke was a native of Charles- ® = town, Ind. She had been a resident of this city for the past eleven yveurs well known among member Daughters of the An tion and the commun Metropolitan Method: Church, of which she was an member despite her advanced Mrs. Luke attended the annuai ses ions of the Daughters of the Am un Revolution. She is survived b; ister, Mrs. Hannah Purdue. L. Luk ord 1 CITY NEWS IN BRIEF. et tomorrow evening in the lect om ings University will gi and da Sat university. Stud friends Invited rday evening at nis, William MeKinley Poxt, No. 2, dies of G. A. R will meot tomorr 8§ pm.. ot Grand Army Hajl Dintri Columbia’ Federation men’s Clubs will not meet Januar , 1924 her - aged the Advent will tomorrow, 8 pm. A tree, with Sai playlets, dances, songs and a present and Order p.m., at 1311 Mrs. L. H. Rus: will_fcad the discussion. All ested in Christian unity are invite S meet street, TONIG President’s Own Army and Navy Un all. Election of HT. arriso; n, U pific of Luke the pension office and of Louisville, Ky. the Rileigh Hotel, 8 for reception gution | ociety w'elo danc Congress ROBERT R. CALLOW DEAD. _Robert R. Callow, sixty-five years old, 24 218t street northwest, emploved ai 1772 Columbia road, bucame il yester- dny afternoon While Waitng on b cus | verieens of Bars tomer. He fell to the floor and died bo- | 41 fvthian Temp fore & physician reached the store. Cor- | cers and obligation of oner Nevitt gave w certificate of death | yew mermbe from an attack of heart discase MOURNING BLACK Dyed Within 24 Hours When Requented. | CARMACK DRY CLEANING CO. 2189 18th St. N.W. Phone Main 1344, nge sinia ¢ lity-Walter Post, L will large Red Triangle Outing Club w a moonlicht hike, meeting "at 1 street Pennsylvania avenue 7:15 0'c Visitors invited. I h Garpett Jan ary raki will street spea Stetson Dress Shoes You'll need a pair or two of Dress Shoes for the coming holidays and their gayeties; you'll want them to be light, pliable, comfortable, easy to dance in—these Stetson Dress Shoes are. The expert workmanship and fine leathers make them wear well; hold their shape— $11 Stetson Shoes or Oxfords in Scotck Grain or Calfskin, $12.50 Raleigh Haberdasher Inc. 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Exclusive but not expensive Thirteen Ten F Street The Buxinexs Women's Council will ure of the Church of the Covenant iristmas program of songs and read- The Student Associntion of Research e u Christmas party the graduates and of until | ay schnol of the Church of a program nta joll The interdenominational committee will seil inter- . ORGANIZATION ACTIVITIES. 251, neet Slection of offi- class of ave th Healin | WALSH HOLDS UP i SEAL SALE TO DATE || rue sQuirex MORE THAN §18, Many Stores Phone for More as Self-Service Boxes Are Exhausted. “Signed, sealed and delivered,” the ancient legal phrase for the send- ing of important royal messages. And right at the high point of the Christmas mail when the postoffice workers overtaxed with problem of good will deliver- tes, and thousands busy getting letters and gifts ready for mailing, the detail of seal- ing is provided in | istmas seals now on sale through- of the eity in the name of the Wishington Tuberculosis Association, e work of “which brings health to those threatened with disease, and safety to all the clty s0 it is that no letter or par- this season really ts complete aled with one or more of wse little tokens of health bearing the picture of a sturdy and healthy child warming its hands before a blazing fire, the flames of which rep- resent’ the' smiling face of Santa Clays, The seals are now on ice boxes placed in stores at vi £lc points over the eity, these busy marts the lit- { tiracting attention, for a4 came fro ral of cers by phone to seal | 11th street, that | s in the coln hoxes d that more should ran now volume sale in self- headquarte the supply of se old out an t at once, Headguarters of the seal sale wishes now to remind all thoss who Lave received allotments of seals by mail and who have not as yet made reply that it would help greatly if they wouid ejther send in their pur- or return the seals, which be accounted for, using in ase the stamped and addressed | ope that was sent with the seals This will avold the extra work and | expense of sending further letters of nquiry The total were sh_receipts up to noon today a little more than $18,500. TEAPOT INQURY Refuses to Continue Until Jesse Livermore Is Found and Gives His Testimony. : 1 Failure of the United shal at New York to s a subpoena for Livermore, Wall street erator, led to further postponement today of the fnquiry by Senate public lands committee Into fluctua- tions of oil stock before and after the leastng of naval oil reserves. Senator Walsh, democrat, Montana, in charge of the interrogation of wit- nesses, insisted that Livermore be placed on the stand first, and declin- ed to call out of order repres nm-l States mar- rve Jesse tives of the Chase National Bank and of, the Chase Securities Compan: who have been on hand several d. Henry B. Sterns, counsel for the two New York institutions, protested that continued absence of the Ch. officials from tifeir desks at this sea- son would seriously embarrass their work, and asked that “in_simple courtesy the facts offered to the com- mittee by these witnesses be taken now to offeet. so far as possible, press reports which have definitely con- nected our clients with the subject under inquiry.” ust be allowed to conduct the inquiry in my own way. replied Senator Walsh. “I had pianned to ke Mr. Livermore first and it would complicate matters to alter this plan. There seems, unfortunately, to be some difficulty finding that wit- ness, although my Information s that his whereabouts should be easily de- termined.” ‘The committee adjourned subject to call of the chairman missing witness is found. ‘ when the GT.ASSES—Saturday morning, December 8 on 18th st. mear Scott Circle, sholl-rimmed, in lack case. Call Mrs. Watkins, Main 7846, between 8:80 and 4. ARRIAGE WHEEL—! ruck, vicinity 1st an Hnder please return to Dutler's n.e. Reward HOUND, _male . black and white ga. Reward if re RoSn ar, Sunsey iog. —Sbout 15 Taches hswers. to the name el Geo, Ellerbrook, Thone Main 1630 21 GANEfa & driig_store, ¥+t between 100h wnd 11th, or candy store, cor. 13th, or F st. o Weat, Befween 11 mm. and 13 m, wild cherry, spirally carved ivory handle; gift of cad friend. Rewsed. I'hone !nnklln Dec. 20, between 10(h of Congress on Pa. ave. Heward. of the G 1st and Srd on G n.w. Return to 1023 7th st. WITH KEYS, .. and Library tarn 1018 Pa. &ve. iture Co., Reward for return. nw. il 10w, bl nd o fa home M night. Hirner Dearson, 20 Valley ave. Highlands, D. C. BARRING—Diamond _peudant tween b and 6 o'clock, in square bounded by 17th and 18th sts., H and I sta. Finder will recelve liberal reward If returned to 2342 Mass. ave. D.W. FRATERNITY g 5 26th st, hetwéen Spring and Columbla road, “Please_call Columbia 7516, 218 breast gray; left d"It ‘retorncd o Wadkigsin “SMonday, s bills and_ Goldenberg. re: ense call Mrs. A. D. Roseaberger, FOLD Ceather, with abont » Saturday afteracon. ' Reward. 1838 Quincy st. n.w. Col “gentloman who 00k over- from Harvey's Restaurant, December 13, please return cont_ by mistsl It floor, Thursd: same and_rec old_and p iatinum, contalaing cward. eturn 10 H. V. v._Main 8230, I DK, black patent leather, on 16th O o ar downtown: ton L Hley"and checks. * Roward. *Mra.” Gratiam, 1430 Rhode Island ave., Apt. 35. T mo. blus leather collar, Satorday: to hame_Cuesar. Reward Mass. & e e gt it o, it T PN 60 G NG Tand, 3i0s Tath s CLES— Shell case mi Opticians. on Dec r. 1616 F_st. n.w. RIS around Soldlers' Home or roonand Kennedy sts. Reward. n.w._(upstairs). cover spilt, Tvory i leather strap. at ticker Sunday oward. STRING P between Je 1200 Kenned SMERELLA, | Low Landie wi Cunton . station North 19823 T Ham o, Shgtaved on buck WATCH CHARM, gold, Nu Fraternity seting. 3040-J. 780 Quebee WRTRT WATOH—&in ll.n photos. Telween Sth aad I At 6 pm. Dee. 1313 3and sl nwe white gold i Teward. Call Hy biuck “ribbon m.m- Reward. Fhose 9th and I L BY One summer morning I rose from an uncomfortable bed in a small- and went out into the little central square. There I sat under the trees beside a fountain town hotel, park that is in t! he DR. FRANK and saw the dawn shimme: A little squirre] ran up to me, stopped, sat up, cocked his head, eyed m ute and could exceed motion. scam) Krm-'rul undulations ; as a wave Rrched hack and flowing tall were ass feet_curve: What 2 bun nerves and mus terpiece of life n t skilled of And yet, 1 re plagu this workma made for? day, doubtless, t eneiny, somewhe cay and give b machiners of fur and eve and t the of ‘thought, What wil pered away. runs dle of cles, from exquisiteness His progress was a series of he ran along the along finely what a little mas- | antists, hip? by " o fall re at pack all heart to ‘the rust of th gages of the flo Jewelry, and then throws tory to make herself withal, For all that, be happy, e He alone 5 thi and apprehensio heart of the present dand nether millstones of the fi The other the past. cup of joy whe achs A dy morrow and y air. vers and pretty girls, nature wears but a day ‘k into her labora- new things to d peptic it b Joy fatal He S n it is wi terday. to what Beasts Wha e his ¢ x prey to @ cruel st 1o 1 his #h all ‘( every ecreature seems to - pt the . iman ifts ¢ one b between the nimals sed b too 1f the soul could only let into the perfect gladness of the present, the bliss of natu Of course, must_regret and forward And when occ up_th + habit of life, better part of into the wonder and not wear s of w death is usually sudd best kind. ¥ meets, it, and th casts no And for we beauty chil muat ure’ as an very and forever was and what wiil be. comes 1o the.squirt never he par hadow on his us mortals it but “the valley of the shadow of that clouds life. Widow Known in Capital. Mre, Grace idow of Steph nessee, died in ording to this city by Mrs. Watkins old families o well known 8o spending a nu ith the family Humph en R Denver ame t Tenn: cially mber Wa of Thor t wo ldren Hlan an ackward burden of this tragedy exerel auty h, whi feels is not life iMRS. S. R. WATKIrNS DEAD. of Tennesseean Was Well K Col W £ win as who was United States Tennessee. Mr: ty-five yvears ol ver her home vears, to be w ill there. s. Watk d. She for th ith her son, purpose s not ns of Ten- past PETER W. ROBEY DIES. Peter W. Robey, formerty of Charles county, Md., died yesterday at th corgetown’ University Hospital, aged seventy-six years. Mr. Rohey was a native of W Plains, Md., where he made his home until re- cently, when he came to this city to make his home with his daughter, Mrs. W. Howard Leitch, wife of Lieut Leitch, U. S. N, 1145 Spring place northwest He vived by his daughter. The will be held tomorrow afternoon at La Pla Cards of ¢hank§ RALDENBACH. cere thanks and app friends ‘and neighhors srmpathy and beautiful £ time of “the death of our mother. WM. P. KALDENRACH AND CHILDREN WIDMAYER. We wisi thanke early a min- Nothing | . of his Wo w tend o the sea per- wrought » extend anr sin id of the I8 win ke Mt WIDMAYER AND FAM e thanks uds for e death and de- rvelous abbing p and the nd bivds, his living bund i fatier E WOLF AND FAMILY. * Marriages. WOOD_ROLLINS, wr. ANDIEW W00 Rev, M s Kk creatu £ me raaks t upper uiure and drink the | onr st much to- Carrie ra Thompson Queen. Fu Moon & Alivs's Florida ave., Rev, itself sink ea d BAXTER yuid taste | 1 pn of Sam Wednesday, Decemher 10 1 ATHERINE A, heloved duugliter nd the iate Henrietta lax rrices at her late residence a we 100k us great ot us take | EMMA BOW LI Hearletta Apartment BURGESS. Tuesdar pom., CATH % Fuseral it il b long. It Decembe NE V. Avdrew ar om her late residence \ December . Relatives ang fr Interment st Congl atisng Suddenly, on Wednesd T R. CALIAOW, ody v I be colebrated Friduy, Dece - Decemn: T CROSS. Suddenly, Wednesdny, Decomber 19 Providénce Hospital, WALTER D. beloved son of WilliAm and Ada I Notice of fun > -mcxnsov Departed this NARD, 1 Willie December ved son of Eliz Wwa Seott ins, osd t Monda information reccived in friends of the fa from mily the and was hington, ters here 3. Hur GILLIAM. at the Interme Wednesd who wis December 20, Ih st nw 1022 ELIZABETT CAPITAL VISITOR DIES. Ro lawyer of W terday at an The body will burg tonight. Mr. Downey in Hotel every wi teen ¥ ton fwo week: ney’s condition became worse. The ynesburg. mergency Hospital liness extending over be ser and his wife had Washington at nter s ‘ago Pa., (32 nt to W, New r the past o ame to Wash and N ing yesterday in his death sever He several cous| burg. s survi MRS. ALVIN T. TRACY DIES Mrs. tive dist Alvin T. ember o Zpiscopal ns in ved by Tracy, { the Churc! -four years of age I and n, day at Emergency Hospi services will be held at W chapel tomorrow. in Glenwood cemetery, survived by two sons T. Tracy . Tracy. tuary be is Tracy and Fr: daughter, Miss THE WEATHER District of Colum! nsettled ton probably oceasional Virginia—I row. what warmer t erate south and Records for ank Ruby fa, onight; southi Tig Bu Mary ht and tomor- rains gentle st winds. ‘wenty-Four Hours. Thormomnur-a pm., 49; Barometer—i 80.45: & a.m., 30.40; 4 am, pm., 12 midnight, 30.42 noon, 30,3 Highest temperature, 2:30 p.m. yesterday: 41, occurred at Temperatu: Highest, & Temperature perature, 38; (Furnished by United S lowest, Condition of the Water. conditio and i $a toda: 1a ates geodetic survey.) Today—Low t p.m.; high tide, 6:01 a.m. Tomorrow—Low 1:10 p.m.; high 7:02 p.m. fde, 12 tide, tide, 0 a.m. and 1:05 a.m. The Sun and Moon. ‘Today—Sun rose 4:48 p.m. Tomorrow—Sun sets 4:49 p.m. Moon rises 3:21 p.m.; sets 4:40 a.m. le lamps to be lighted one- | Automol 7:22 ses half hour after sunset ‘Weather in Various Cities. am. M Robert ¢, occurred at lowest temperature, | ITH 0. AILL and Emily 1. Hil i, Fu W Do resu He was fr private December { erment at Loudon Park ce | more, Ma. wife and| services Friday, Waynes- © {LAIR. Wednesday resience of by y % 2840 Woudley widow of the late M surgeon, 530 0. V. I F sbove rfesidence Frid 10:30 am. lnterment . 1023 at the Edwin W LIDA B A Iabr, from the Spalitn LAIE, 5 ieral Funeral ht's mor. 1T | tovpsay, cember Departed t, 18, 1278, ut Tracy Lindsay s and Jane Lo and a land and to mod- superintes Friday, December Tuesdas, ille, N. G.. | from 810 1 <t at 10 am. NORRIS. p6- re., Friday, Dece Tnterment Cedar Hill come m., 30.29; | O'LEARY. Treslss. December 18, her testdence, 43 It st. B.w., O'LEARY, beloved datghter o i Mary T. 0'Lears. T mp tne, ecember B e ~maxs at PAOLINE. bis residence, Toved husha in of Funeral from his the coast and and 12:26 £:19 p.m. am. and and Tues her ELIZA PERRY 1 Mrs. Rebecca Wiison of Waynesboro, Pa., and five nephews and two cousins. Funeral Friday, 1 o'clock, from John Stewart funeral parlor. 30 H st. ne. Friends invited. - PUGH. Wednesday, December 10, 1023 11:45 pm., BARBARA J. PUGH, heloved ter of ‘Sadie 1. Mann and Mrs. Canza Se and Mrs, Beckie Sinnock of Kirksville, Remains at Wright's funeral parlor, 1 101l st. mw. Nofice of funeral iater. ROBEY. Wudnesdsy. December 10, 1923, PEYER W. ROBEY. in t th vear of his December b st. D.e. sun sets at am.: sun Mo. Stations. -+ a9 emorvy Tewperature, 08 Supaans: B Foneral from ‘the Methodist Episcopal La Plata, Md., Friday, December Departed this fife Dece 3 pme. at ker late resi et. ‘n.w., SARAH, the daughter of the late Isabells’ Jumes Smith, mother of Robert Auderson. sister of Juines, Hobert, Hester, d_Smith, Grace Price, Rose Wi two nieces w0 nephews. Funeral from Yermont Avenue Baptist Churc per 10, 1923 eo. 1114 1st Weather Abilene, Tex, 50.02 Albany 30.3% Atlanta Atlantic City 30.4 Baltimore .. 3040 Birmingham . 30.32 Bismarck .. 30.08 Boston ..... Ruffalo .. Clarleston. . Chicago ... Cinclmuatl Clevelana . Denver Detroit .. El Paso, Iveston .. § Helena Hyron, 8. D! Jacksonville. Kansas Cit Los Angeles. Loulsvill Miami, Fls New Orleans New York.. OKla. City... Omal Philadeiphia. Phoenix . Pittsburgh Portiand, Mc . Portlard, Ore FOREIGN. (8 a.m., Greenwich time, today.) Temperature. Weathe: Stations. . England Copenbagen, Stockholm, Sweden. . iibraitar, Spaln. v OFayal)s Hermuda theo " Zone 34 34 0 14 oy December 23, 1 p.m., Rev. THIRLES. December Washington Hospital, STEPHEN, beloved Sarah V. ‘Thirles, aged from Perkinw' chapel, day, December 21, at and’ friends invited TRACY. December 1b. Hospital, Mrs. ALVAN ot of Rohort Co’ Frank T. and Rabe T ¥ Teral at 2 p.in. Frida Fighi's chapel, 1357 J0th ¥ mow. Interment at Glowood Fiease omit flowers. WHITE, Tuesday, December 18, i‘v.\\ p.m.. at bis residence, 4043 Bemuing rd.. BEonds W oeteved” sonor Ao and | stepson of Mary 8. White. Funer aay, December 21. at Kemington, Va. He lca to mourn is loss. father, stepmotier. two brothers, one sister, relatives and friends Soe WOOD. Wednesday. December 19, 1923, the residence of his duughter, BRY WOOD, beloved father of Mrs 19, 1923, at Washington band of ears. Georze the " 1ata Funeral Md., Fri Relatives Pt.cloudy Prcloudy Rain Rain Cloudy cemetery. at Glouay Rain Cloudy Cloudy Iater, copy.) In Memoriam. ANDREAS. 1In sad but loving remembrance of our dear devoted daughter and blece LOTUIS Wwho departed this six years ago today, Decembor 20, 19 ticss death among us comes bitter grief imparts s our loved oues from our by ver from our hearts. IVOTED PARENTS. CLARA ANDREAS, ~AND AUNT OLGA BISCHOFY ARMSTRONG. 1n sad bat loving feur Niusband and ARMSTRONG, = ago todny JORN AND DEVOTED ren Clear cember 9. WIFE AND CHILDREN. * ILACK OLARK. Sacred tn the memory of my dear duughters, EMMA HLAOK. died five senrs ago today, Decomber 20, 1018, an) Glandy CANKIE CLARK, afx years ago. Octobee 12 Purt cloudy lone, but not £ MOTHER, In Memoriam. BROWN. In sad but Joving remembrance of our dear mother, DA E. BROWN. who left S one year ago todsy, December 9 Often from aur hearts comes the bitter cry, ™) i and sweet, “Mother i u only asicep.” HER TWO DEVOTED DAUGHTERS, MARY . PIERGE A AND HER SISTER, HATTIE MITCHELL, * BROWN. In lov ? my dear mother-in-Ja; who departed this i cember 20, 1922, We stood ber And wasw Oh, how HER DE) DARDEN BROWN. A tribute of love e memory of gy 5 ROWN, mbrance ¢ BROWN oue year ago, D your bedside ou pass away €ll do we remember AT ago today OTED SON-IN-LAW, EDWAR and devotion 10 dear mother, HENT who left us s eudde k0 today, December 20, tender, £8 Ao e K of § HER DAUGHTER, EMMA MARTIN. * BROWN. In sud aud lovin HENRIETTA ' BROWN, | who departed this tie Just a line of memory fond ana linge: wother emembrance of dearmoth December sweet remembra MARY. sad but loving remembranc devoted mother, ALICE & who was taken so sudd o her d_ones, today, Decomber ber, Jesus, in Thy keeping, reach the sl Then, O Master, an 3 To'love and Keen her as before HER DEVOTED DAUGHTDR EVA. * T did not know you bors 1 did z | DENNISON. DENNISON a heavenly 1 yeur ag K Eil ting memory of DENNTSON sear ago todas Some da i lien we ‘meet again in th You don’t know the surrc Till God s 1 when H the worst life is sad a rywhere T ro B My, ¢ swear onr 1iv form & Ts cold and stlent clay. Bleie ssed 30 deat a1 sorrows ay at as when mot ITER PEARL. * o the memor. DIGGS S um’ A tribute of love ¢ ster. BELL d oue year ago { FREEMAN x,.\nl. TRIE T ISARELLY this_life CORA CLAYTON dea a parted i, ago " todax d prayed t Away from pain LOVING FRIEN In lorin M GE ADDI memoy FFIN e who died De fathe: CORNELITS 250, Decer r loving face 1 ser ING WIFE ARAH KENNEE T will follow. ger shail be f God T will meet e you, HATTIB Some day JOHY In a4 but loving * wife and mothe ) departed this wi three years 5 Dearest mother. A RS ALY % aKo © You are not forz. Nor shall For us L'l ulva, Lovi the memory ROTHER of ms who died 1915 mother wmory Iast MARY E ) ALL, ATLANTIO CITS, . 5 UAR _— FUNERAL DIBECTORS " Joseph F, 3034 M St. N.\V Automabile 37 WILLIAM LEE, Embaimer. chapel &0d 232 Establisbed 1841, Phone West 08, Service Funeral Livery 1a connection, Dodern crematorium. Pa. ave. n.w. Te Digeetor oot Moderate M. 1zss Timothy Hanlon 641 H ST. N.E. Phons L. 6543 ''V.L. SPEARE CO. Nelther the successors of nor come pected with the original W. R. Spears tablishment. 940 F st‘ N w ‘WM. H. SARDO & CO. 412 B st e Phone Lincoln 524, _Moders Glagel Automoblls ¥unecala. ~Deal & Co., 810 1 ST N.E LISCOLN 820, Chapat — HERBERT B. NEVIUS' 924 NEW YORK AVE. N.W. MAIN Private Ambulanc ———THE ORIGINAL ——, WR.Speare @o. 1208 HSTREET.N.W. WAIN 108 FORMERLY 340 F ST ALMUS R.SPEARE WILLLS B.SPEARE 2608, THOS. R. NALLEY & SONS, 131 ELEVENTH ST. 8.8, Undertakers. Embalmers, Homelike Funeral Parlors. ___Phone Lincoln 480. 1118 SEVENTH ST. N.W. 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