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: THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., THURSDAY, MARCH 6, 1924 FRAEE DI GBI DL SIS EEBAPIIIIOEE8E g | onaAmAg)I\glgfle‘cmms'. et 1 be held, followed MRS, M. E. McALLISTER | WILLIAM T.H. KING DIES; |MRS. FANNIE BEAUMONT ! In Memoriam In 1900 The government workers' councll | ,oVIva M. January “win lectuwre on/ DEAD; LONG IN CAPITAL; FORMER LOCAL BROKER DIES AT NORFOLK, VA,iloluss‘ o mems of my deasers pl. PRI of the Natlonal Woman's Party will | (Spirituality, or Prayer and Praise, ILLA A, who departed this, ife 2 Meet In building C-D of the Govern- |8 o'clock, at Unity Soclety, 1326 1| } o 3 v Mareh 6, 1922, ",“‘"L Hotels, § v);:lork. Program for | Street. Funeral Services Will Be Held in ) Spanish-American War Veteran to| Widow of Naval Officer Ll(’e)uug' "h“’ v l{l ] xvl.-- tile betterment of woman government T tiend 1 hel Workers wi {| The Vermont State Association will Be Brom Residept of National for her comin; yporicers \‘}L'hruoué‘l,lhr‘:d,M'Sugefl:r:-. e e ioay Hyattsville Tomorrow ght Here for | P ational i Feeling sure that she 1o nes: Berrian a2l Miss Jessie Dell. Club, 822 I street. C. J. Blanchard Afternoon. i Burial. i Capital. ---or ten years after our organization, our lotal deposits were $626,000. In 1910, $955,000; in 1920, $4,988,000, and today, $5,380,000. Our capital, surplus and undivided profits today stand $822,375. Without the confi- dence and co-operation of the people of Wash- ington we could not have attained the.high plane of service which we are privileged to occupy foday. Get Gequainted with this old Bank and you will find prevailing here an atmosphere of friendliness and a will- ingness to assist you in any of your financial problems. ' PAINTS. OILS. GLASS Elizabeth R Morse, 62, George Washington [ §1at0s of | & Bivteion of the pube . between 12th und 13th sts. n.w.. Fri LJ . Linceln National Bank Ak 7th and D Sts. N.W. : 1334 N. Y. Ave. Phone Main 1703 [ff| i, o L e R e T e e Carl Lohrberg. 70. Toberculosts Hospital [ District. Members of the council will | CORNISE, W 7. March 5 1024, she iy Just away. e L. rown, 1815 months. Childrea's expucted to report the action! b B it . smile and a wave of the Danlel Hughes, 72, Gailinger Hospital aken by their respective organiza- ctvices will be hicld in chap sh s wandered into an unknown land l“‘ 8. Soldiers’ Home tions regarding these appropriations. 9 'I'r |L“fl~l H st n.w ft us dreaming how v fair %, 1500 8 st —— % S 0 Tutermen ow 1t needs must be since shie lingers there o 108 F st sw Post, No. 127, CWArk pupers . 3 who the wildest yearn harles 8. Graham, 15. 363 7th >t x.o rans of Forcign Wars, will meet 2 1924 e step and the glad ref Mary ¥. Green 1,143 X ot we’ | tomorrow night at Odd Fellows Tem- | & : Higgs 1 | Think of Ter faring on s de S, s 1ino Flovias av ser Small, former con- ¢ she ix Just away. ‘Shorter, {sul at Collingwood, Canada, will give A Monday. Febru- | CHILDREN 1 _ {a free illustrated lecture tomorrow, 3 d",\f"ifl"‘:‘llv.lm r"'w\ Aoy . lu loving remembrance of my dar- fam Lane. 67, Freedmen's ot |3 pm, at Y. M. C. A, 1786 G street! | eid ant aum of Soc Coamie & it | e avan e Anmie' £ Navhders, 1 month. 1229 27en st | by oy SoNelder history and inel:| wie Delaney and g el i oy poretipe Hrl’ifll ll"“ laAle i Mi M Elizabeth MecAllist Word ived d; h wit Word ived d. 1 M Cathedrs - . o- | I'resident Harding’s Alaska trip. As rs. Mary Elizabeth Meallister, ‘ord was recelved today that - ord was received today that Mr: i PIRISCILLA cinyonedral, Helghts Citizens’ Asso- | the sugar party deficit 15 not, vet | wife of Charles Bdward McAllister |yam T. f. King, formerly a local | Fannie King Beaumon enty-five | A A tiin 1ife two \lban's Guild Hall, Conrad Syme wili | €leared up, a nominal charge will be | and a resident of Washington for the ., W0 - o U SOmEry B OO0 | years old, a resident of Washington as. 3 . . make address and representatives of | made for refreshments. last twenty-three vears, died at her | 3 Spanish- | for many years and the widc d to us who loved hers the s inited Btates Bl Come wal — residence, - 1527 Buchanan _street |American war and world traveler, | Commodore John C. Beaumont, U. S8 Jost, bt gane Tefore show A, e ‘“;‘um“ Jmm‘h The Children's Dramatic Club of | northwest, early yesterday, following | djed at United States Veterans' Hos- | N.. died at the home of her daughter, | She Lves With us in memory, “Flashes of Action, I " | Noel House will entertain the Anthony | a long iliness. pital No, 60, Oteen, N. C.. yesterday, | Mrs. Conrad Krez, wife of Lieut!l pryvoip et rn AND N o League tonight at the headquarters of Funeral services will be conducted |" The body will be sent to this city, Conrad Krez U. 5. N, at Norfol » = gosie o The Children's Dramatic Club of | the General Federation of Women's'at Pinkney Memorial Episcopal | where funeral services will be in | Va., yesterday A Noel House will entertain the An-|Clubs, 1734 N street. A play entitled | Church, Hyattsville, Md., tomorrow {charge of Gen. M. E. Urell Camp, No.| Funeral services will be conducted AT thouy League at its meeting, 8| °A Secret” will be presented by Olga | afternoon at 2:30 o'clock. The serv-'9, United Spanish-American War Vet- |at St Matthew's Catholi 'K, 5 FovARD oclock, 1734 N street. 2 Dietrich. Mary and_Nicholas DIfo- | jces will be conducted by Rev. erans, of which Mr, King was a mem- | Saturday morning at 19 o'cle . p pean. Miss Loretto Murphy, director | Fiske Dudley, rector of St. Stephen's |ber. 'Interment will be in Arlington | terment will be' in the Arlington | Just a lie of scect e Leaghe of Republican State Clubs|of the community settlement house, | Church, this city. He will be assist- | cemetery. cemetery. Just a fond will meet, § o'clock, at Willard Hotel, | will speak on the activities of the |ed by Rev. C. S. Abbott of the Church | Mr. King was born in Galway, Ire- | Mrs. Beaumont, who, before her| Just a token of love's devotid - house. Basket and wax work willjof Good Shepherd and the Rev. Dr.{land, in 1861, and was the son of a |marriage, was a Miss King, formerl That onr The Young Women's Hebrew Asso- | be exhibited George Atkinson of the Church of the bishop of Galway county. During|resided in her old home on the ciation will give a birthday party lncarnmiun.h Members of the vesl:lrymm Spanish war he served in Cuba | corner of 17th and H streets north- r of its ele th anniversary, » idwe: vice of St. Matthew’'s parish, Hyattsville, jas a captain of Company B, 1st Dis- | west, which occupied the plot of 2 " hranc clock in vestry voom of BB i ol op S ek seryion ;Q,o‘:}:iwm et as pallbearers. Interment trict of Columbia Infantry. After |wround on which the Metropolitan : lnsband and father, EDWARD Strect Temple. . Nomir Rev, Dr. Wood will speak on “The | Will be in Fort Lincoln cemetery. The 'being mustered out of service in 1898 [ Club now stands. She I d her pMidoyacted Shisilife fouciyence - - — Christlun’s First Question.” irr;mml(lsl service will be read by he was In the brokeruge business there | early education at nvent, | Lovingly eilierty wo 1450 it te) rest Mourning Blacks Dyed P i s e Sy £ 0 i G 2 B3R 2 Rev, W. W. Shearer, rector of St. Co- | several years. During the world war | in Georgetown. cently she| A e ek i 5 . it clation | lumba’s, parish, i he was on a mission for the government | resided in the Lenox apartments And now hie 1s waiting (o welcome.in hon 24-HOUR SERVIC - e e i ~Hinme | . Mrs. MeAllister was born in Ware, |in Siberin. Besides Ner daughter, Mrs. Krez, | Wit the Uacing o beaven 1y siuree© Carmack Dry Cleaning Co. e Y e U Park View | Mass., but moved to Providence, R. L, | Mr. King was a member of Presi- | she is survived by another daughier, | The fowere o pio s i seats Main 1345 Ol et e 1 jat an early cwe Besides her resi:)dent Madero's staf when the Mexican | Mrs Calvin Cobb, wire of Licut. Cobb. My wirke g s e SR = ence in shington, she lived two |executive was assassinated 5. 8. N., now stationed on the west tear . ‘v ‘v CI{AMBERS CO The executive committee of the!years in n,\‘\lnsunfi here her son - S coast, «nd two sons, Ammen Beau- ! ¥ fade away. < Lentrue of Itepublican State Clubs will | was rector of St. Matthew's Episco- mont’ of Philadelphia and Col. John s s shull see * ® | oot tonikht in the Willard Hotel | pal Church. CITY NEWS IN BRIEF. % ibtenssmont . " Will Furnish lo consider plans for the coming na-! She Is flu_rvn-p\a‘hy her husband. Thio Stearns TIME cline il wett ; v ail clasp in ours A Complete Modern Fumeral |tional political campaign. ]b?:,’;"“.,';"“fifl.'«}‘:;tm’f."";:f,, he Li~ | tomorrow, 12:30 p.m., In Mount Vernon S Charles E. McAllister, rector of old : a5 Ghureh. = Dr. K. B. Moonfaw ; 3 Crake: $75 Cars Record Touring Year Seen. St. John's Church, Hampton, Va., and | W11} be in charge CARTER. We wixh th express onr thanks to i drlngited E S Up SEa R BT S Hearsn i = mbalmi St !a daughter, Mrs. Ethel Louite Brown Exposith s Vour friends. velut and Rev. W Surial Case gt CHICAGO. March 6.—-Approximate- i L {fa of v, Clyde Brown of St Ste- | seraheyh s".'n"(\«'R'T,:"',"fi'f.'."|.y'"§?:! pagin, for Gielr o me over us Atcend Al 1y ten million automobile campers hit Svar B hore. sch e b , A he tranis OF the Sountry in 1943, the | Pon® Church, here. | Blatie Hising “tomorrow."4:43 pom. | fter a8 {31 : st L S v us Private Ambulances touring bureau of *he t‘m:-uxo Motor 7 TR T 1A Grstreet, T We thank gratefully appre. e il = e equipped rolling e Club estimates, at the same time pre- I 3 W H. c ness and ssmputhy | Al the beautifulgate v d and wait 2 i Bk o0, Gicking" " consiacrable. incrense Births Reported. | Gcorme 1t Thomaw Pore ama| e SN AR Ry Mo B S S pel, Cor. 14th aad Chapin N.W. | number of the “motor gypsie: . The followiug bitths have been r morrow evening at Masonic .Temple K the _tng Wiien the hinge ASTHRTITOL e ki OaL €58 Year: the health department in the last t Hovthicast. Thore. il be meinosiat > Yty RIS_LOVING WIFE, SOPHIA' KOSACK, exercises for Washington, Lincoln,| H AND DAUGHTER. CAKOLINE MORRIS o & BE= E & a . . xercises for > God, whint & we'sht of EE==0==aE: 1 Members o Buxinesx Club Deaths. A7 b . ° . i oo % Y i 5 mployed at Hecht's, will v o S I lll I allltlll I lalls 3 e Wenedett ’ : aturday evening, entitled | ADAMS. Wednesday, March ; The bands tha ; i Siierty, boy. i at Bloomstein's.” The ‘ nw.. ow elprensls B % play will Le followed by an informal oter Adain o B sl - . Jumen . and Allce T Fitzgirald, oy, | dane ol be Deld ar his U.S. N —should have timely attention o Frompeon, bog | S March s, "at % p'm. " Rilatives and frieiss| DOArfather, wihen v . » . Frank and Alherta Gassaway, girl “Spirits nnd the Radio” in the at-| iovited. 'Interment Glenwood cemet We Enea roar thover S0 your proper can be beau!i- Lacrence and Har Clurk, girl. tractive title fe March 4, 1924, at i When yo g e : O Jumes 20l Juckson. glrl RSN B . W 2 ; DECK fied and protected in good X Ee L E northwest, Sunday afternoon | . Baxter. § b T oy ! . Dr. Jane B. Coates, well known | L U- Auders ¥ 3 P A INT season. 5 Morton, toy airvovant and medium, wili be the | 5o sug v i i 1 - —ree - S ncipal speaker, and her lecture = Over two carloads of U. S. N. Death Rk 7 [ v rolliwed & alscussion of | SEATMONT, & Moo o the | 12 Bad L SRS e ¥ i ithe subject by the audience. The| late Admira) 3 G iy ] e lives g e s “Driwal” DECK PAINT were used on a3 IS acpoLe e rteq 1o | PUBIC 18 invited. ived by oo duigters, e | mir QOO extk 2 local homes last year. That's t i the last tweaty-ur | Dp. Marcus Bemjamin will address| C . Beammont. Moo im | DAUGHIED, CAROLINE/MOREIS W aterproofing e lind tof U S. N i 20, 3 o the Business Women's Council to. Cobb, wife SN, nnd | TEE. HEMSLEY. In sud but loving remenm- and decorative w1 il lorsement of U. S. N. morrow e at Church of the| Mr Conrad A A R i TR A coatings for int Quali - Covenant, Value of Collect- N cpServices will be held at st 3 Sears ugo, March f 1912: LOUIS I s DethaeGene Egiie 4 i "y, Tiaac Ward will lead whe| Ut uh afuraw worne oo | seors 2 S T stucco, ctc. « 24" All_other good paints at SPECIALLY a MeLuckie. 1 [Eiploncleen atip dnipm xery: ia pERERStE B LOW PRICES. Jotus Augustin, 50 kel - { A special meeting of the educational | BEOWN- £ Sleep on, dearly Toved ones, sweet be your R i Mary L. Oebmann, 349 Migh st ke council, Social Hygiene Soclety, will ~ 3 g John B. Tyrell. 50, 1329 Irving 7 wmER UF ORTioR E Virginia C. Cross, 700 Good Hope rd. |be held tomorrow, 16:20 a.m., at club- ot & Brov . i yan ail. Lt God knew best, 25~ 2 .. i house of University Women, 1634 I . VOTED HEI AND SIS R . " Mary A. Turner, 70, Galinger Hospital, rect. Reports wiil be given on the s A WELFORD AND 3 WATTS Fuera idents of the “Lady of the Snows.”! Februn R . Sasie § |Men and women invited | taking shment, 312 W ioighcestars axe wieanins KING. Tuesdus. March 4, 1924, a1 - 2 B | At the meeting of William B. Cush- | dence. 117 111 1 ne BOWARD | o e o e NER$I | irg Camp, No. 30. Sons of Veterans,| loved husband of Evu V. King. Fune IVING MOTHE ) NDFA- Eafe fl’lectnmnfi e jal “Visit' ‘will be | aud felende fuvited. “inicement peivate, 0 AEE SOV GA . pald by Division Commander James . Wednesday, March 5, 1424, at the | . In loving remembrance of my dear 1760 Pea St.,N.W. W. Lyons of the division of Mary sidince of iler 3 (E [t CRAAREES G 2 D e Franklin 5206 land, ace ed by his staff. Co el I . nw Ll R LB R R L al la Carte Jervi mande: .. Bateman will make! Koontg K ok Wt 3 3 so ala Carte Jervice address of welcome. Buffet lunch- . March K, at § o (e | MCFARLAND. eon will be served by ladies of Cush- of the Sacred Heart, w e erents ing Auxiliary. mass e said 8t & am. Intern N Mount Olivet cemetery, The Writers® League will meet to- | MAGRUDER. March & 10, MARY. morrow, p.m., at Public brary. oved wife of the lat ank M ider. " A Any 6-Room House Wired for | p\i7e"y "ot 8L NS W e werst will b efd from the W W Virieht and faitheat 5 a1 el waye, p neral home. : evated and trie ‘end of thei 560 00 awarded. ety 2030 o'cloek, Thence to Hols Name Charct | & ot 1 morther, & father o kind-— where mass for the repose of ber soul wil LRESG: wongetiul ancmgty s they-iett e 2 Jdncknon M. Ralston will mpeak for | ' lo ™\l nett Mount Olivet cemetors, | bind DEVOTED CHILDREN. * ithe Women's International League Includice Bath. Halls and Busement. [ the Women's International LESEUE (| ycALLISTER. Weduesday, March 4. McGILL. Anniversary masses will be offered RALPH P. GIBSON & CO. |versity Club tomorrow, 6 pm. Miss| Sosfi A o s el ot Warenton, 1607 1168 8¢, N.W. Potomso 1628 | Mary H. Ingham will outline plans i 0 AL ER LI Night Servco—Potomao 1815, Columpla 8210 for the intcrnational congress of the *Faneral g f200e All Work Guarauteed ® league to be held here May 1-7. ) L { % nicries died Juge 19, darling = life three A concert for the bemefit of the 9 Raptist Home for Children will be Soddenly, Wednesday e Calvapy | 1924, at 9:50 ... EDWARKD W My Eoawpy s loatin en tomorrow. $ p.m. at i ; Eape ny dmaing, ist Chburch. The program wiil] hisband of Barbara Opdske. Fuoeral fro my fenrs from an aching heart featured by Ruby Potter, Soprano: | Nurel 7. at - | e aVlile otiers aze fast asies Helen Gerrer, violinist: Mildred Ra tw at ment Glenwood | Do SO ¢ . MES. A. Potter. 2 THOUR, mond and Louis i WALDRON. I losing n Dr. Jullux_Goldstein of Darmstadt 9 . S { b WAL or University, Germany. will lecture on 3 -1 | . “Jewish Conditions in Europe.” Sun- ¥ ’ et dav, § p.m. at Eighth Street Temple, Loy Elghth ooy “Drother of o 1. “Guander G ; under auspices of Argo Lodge, I O.| Niafibors. Md.” Funeral Frids Sar SR AR B. B. Open to the public. 10 am. with requiem Wigh viasy ne &1 | T = e — Augustine's Church. st el NERA RE Semntor Royal S. Copeland of New | sts now. Relatives and fofende 3 F L DI CTOfi_ York will deliver a health talk at| QUANDER, ride % ——e e B moiitr haathoe unaer tht aus. ) S . Eae Timothy Hanlon 1 horoughly Reliable Dices of the men's class of the Sher- | JOHN . QUA n of the Telef | 641 H_ST. NE. Phone L. 5343 od_Presbyterian Church at the par- | commitice and that . 2 =1 . = Makes et emeay, ims: There Wi bo other “ampintisn ore bercly noutcd of the geath | 00 e aiee. 940 F St. N.W. 8t. Augustive’s Friday. 10 a.m. All the mem- |~ bers are requested to attend. Also notifi When she was awarded $1,000 as| of the death of Mre Sarah Jack: the winner of a beauty contest, Miss | died Saturdas, 1924, Naney Rose, Sheffield. England, im-| Thursday, Charlotie: > " ediately p sed a MARY Music House mediately purchased a farm. ANaA GOOEER. 1300 G Street = QUANDER. The Crixpon Atineie I s "WM. H. SARDO & CO. Th - : E . 13( treel e LA S A | N e jone Lioceln 323 : e exceptionally low prices made possible by a ‘Lnding Piancs g |, A e el i S A 2 s Fieat service tremendous purchase—the unusually easy credit terms : b i i el AR HEN RCLLER, Preden. | W W. Deal & Co. = Secretary. —make this the outstanding diamond event of the year. ' | GLUTEN FLOURS ' 25 FiXi, Jutiv, Sraies e, r darch o, 102t ot the | abimobi xS gelect your diamond tomorrow. All the credit ycu STARCH TREATED |y R S S T L e e gy eaive. - ¢ ake a Whole Year to Pay Hoyt's Gluten Flour, 3-Ib. bag, 1.05 | AMest et (E el o wi;}"iff'.mmn-h 3, 1934 et Ausoic it HERBERT B. NEVIUS this group at less Guaranteed Blue- Diamonds we ever oas | CIGAFFTE CAVE WIack and ylow cnomer: g W e T Tl O\ MORTICIANS Goarour sl bl ot Dade s | | Der e P over A MAGRUDER’S e danee. sasinmn dgrel Finder | Nt Shoar LIPS i i iyt o AT T Ak the helo Jireh Pan Cake Flour, 2)i-1b. R A TR e i i e s R I ALMUS R.SPEARE _ WILLIS B.SPEARE in Grou No.1 o % . H carton . i b . 40c|and Gall and " Brightwood | thelr loss a bost of relatives and friends. % P ; in Group No. 2 in Group 1’{0- 3 : Educator Gluten Flour, 2 Ibs, 1,00 | Mefgaic Temple. Tueadsy, Marcn 3, “geturn | Rembins teachs, af Eamaris Sans Mt JVflPflGAmsm Every Diamond in The very f bag ...l S0c | RSN FNT On an Linerly Bark: Tesars. | moring, 20 o'cloek. nterment Fort L LMUS B LY DL 3. NICHOI e fo Mes. 5 ; wot'| 5 "Funeral Friday. March 7. at 1:80 pm.. E3TABLISHED 1850 —— | 4 8| months. - Funeral at Churelr of the Adv wu‘s 2 @n Jireh Flour, 4-1b. bag..........$1.00 | BT FIS_ pitimm Witk o Satunis | March 3. ivtoryt st T A peare 5 MARY s, Gatss” apvon o Hotel, ot 067 | Normun, pastor. Jireh Flour, 8-b. bag.......... 200, Nam If feuwmed o Apt. 285, Kew Gargons. | VERMILLION, aiuren 5, 1o, y 1208 HSTREET,N.W. 50c a Week $1 a Week $1.50 a Week Hoyt’s Gluten Flour, 6-Ib. bag, 198 Thverat” reward,” “Fhane 0FEa feucen Sled. e / } o'® 1 Qaughter of Naucs Hampton and mother of | 924 NEW YORK AVE. N.W. MAIN 2608. Full - cut, snap. Py regularly sell for money. Every one 3 e DOG. s brown spralel: e yard. Ford B. YATES. Dupartad this lie Marih £ retarned dens. | Vihe Leloved husband of : i mAIN 108 roRMEREY SI0 5T For Any Diamond For Any Diamond For Any Diamond R Y Hoyt's Gluten Flakes, 1-lb. B Diwond seebmat, between Totn| Mrs. Eetever Dig e leaves to mourn Puivite Amlulance in Towon, Mass. PHONES: MAIN 55125513 Blue-White Gems in | | much .more. Choice | | guaranteed and blue- : - oon ooemaviisictie s sinbatohon || supriey ered i o ol o S R NALLEY & SON choice of over 50 dif- of many different, white. Styles for | Conn. Ave. & K St. D, O eNrd. . Grigahy, 1031 Trving . | of funeral hereatier. e N ITHOS. R. NALLEY & SON ferent green and snappy new styles of ladies and gentlemen ¢ 7 R e oo st a5 3 Dndertatpa o T ST G e, white gold mount. | |mountings,some with | | —green and 18-kt riN: _ESTABLISHED ietgeen Tnlon_Siation an In Memoriam. . ings. A year to pay. | | $aPPhire sides. white gold mount. e LA o o o 3 T OLINTON, e e bt oo | e Ut L Reward. in, i A P A R:l'ndl;hrl‘ ' FoN:” who departed. this 1ife one year ago ! : 4 > S T eward, " Cleve. 1304, after 670 | toduy, Marciy o, 1023, |8 sEvENTR ST N, Main 2473 0 s 00 Y + 5 V In_our tome you are fondly remembered, | Modern Chapel. Telephone. 7777 ¥ | 5 fiver, bearing_word Audacifer. i . . e e —. e, ey, A 11th st nw 6 'Sweet thoughts still cllng to sour name: : = R 1F othmed o 1538 17th st nw 76 | el R, AT MG Perry & Walsh . R REN'I‘ ol heart shaped, on Monday, March 3, | Love sou in death Jast the same | erry & Walsh \—f . ’ \ r £ orgstown. AT L0 G at., to 13th The pearly gates were open thrown, Roy M. Pern . Gerald Wal Beward. “Wafle. | Col. 3500, and te igme of Jerosalem was shown. JAMES T. RYAN . A she rest in peace. 7 P VE - " Any Diamond A i & POCKITHO0K—On Branchyille car, Tuesday, | , HER HUSBAND, W. T. CLINTON. ¢ 817 PA. AVE. BE. y ¢ ccepted at Price You Pay.in Exchange for Larger One THE VERNON | oo vk money and commuistios | punzey. 1n- tovine. remembrance ot es, | Notel CWBCL | "0 Lincoa 162 ! ticket, No. 6, issued to Constance Church.| ™giGig DUDLEY, devoted grandmother of Livery in Connection. : 7 . i 1774 U St. NW. | Beward i€ refurned to 1320 G 4t BN. OF| jergme and Clifton Coney, Who died March E X o Any Size i ! Pockeziook. vei ek wmd ST i | "o nara to treak he tender corts | W. W. CHAMBERS SERVICE Watch Crystal : 5 Rooms and Bath || siseatimate o Suciay sehe’ Marih | iy "0 Lt o epent. the word: | "t "Fuacrun,"$5. 4100, 31257 6 Rooms and Bath || ger e et R Ooiaoh SERONE AND cLiFtox cosev. +|*"" PHONE COLUMBIA 432 {56 2t Pieasaat ine. Tuesdas. Tel. Dol. 2236, | FUGEERECH: (0 8 ™ MeliE | ~ Joseph F. Birch’s Sons Reward. - " 7 2 ‘Recently Renovated | sricirs—smovisre opi siams s~ Fader | iy, Marew o fort e o T %0 | 3034 M St. N.W. Feiabiihed 1841, | please return to 756 Columbia road n.w.; re- Gone, but ot forgutten I j ward. HIS DEVOTED SONS. * - hroughout GMBRELLA, changeable silk, Teather Bandle: | wowaRD, 1n sad_but loving remembrance | Hepainir. Bt o TS 8 MRewars. Gall .| 3, CIAWEXCE B, HOWARD. wio it |eayhl" ot poders’ comaigtum, Modery 1 P 5 . reh 6, , and. his twin brother,, Corp. | nries 332 1 av cal Entirely Modern fja@%m =% = 70 TR MRS (7 | ke i, sl o, Neuday, ey bth Div. o dicd "Ociober 15, e als's. G, B on cutaiae: casn: | 1528 arros the iite of Ataoune. ot Boully, FUNERAL DESIGNS. H v —_ B | Retur to Mrs, William Woif Smith, Wa e =k e e Hedgu & Mlddlelflll, Inc. man Park Hotel. _ Reward. * WIS harps in band, the angel band At e saive—Tneapensive. 1 id; ks arounc he heavenly throne : Realtors | WBIST WATCH e inal bt me. " Remand, o usk of God ihis boon of lox Gude Bros. Co., 1214 F St. WRHIST WATCE—Gold, octagonal, somewhers EIR LOVING MOTHER, FRANCES EVA, | GT 5 FFER Phioue Maia 107 T ooa” Sand Tous s mae's | TSR TovING wOTbi, Filivces mva, | GEO. C. SCHAFFER Figns Mzia X W ATCH—Mare ROFF, MES. 'ALICE ROGEKS, AND | EXPRESSIVE FLORAL EMBLEMS, 900 1TH bt N BROTHEE FRED, o B R ODERATE VhlCES, st.aw