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0D ) Z0) ZaOV D) L) Zall D) Za® i ®) S THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., THURSDAY, JANUARY 8, 1925. These are the values men are talking about! HALF-PRICE ONE-THIRD OFF ONE-QUARTER OFF On Our Entire Stock of | Hart Schaffner & Marx Suits and Overcoats THIS IS $40 Suits and O’coats reduced to 45 Suits and O’coats reduced to $50 Suits and O’coats reduced to WHAT HALF-PRICE MEANS: 320 5229 $60 Suits and O’coats reduced to . . ¥30% Others at One-Third and One-Quarter Off Remember, Bentlemen—every Suit and Overcoat in our stock is included; every one was made by Hart Schaffner & Marx. That means finest quality at the most unusual reductions of the year Alterations made without charge. Satisfaction Guaranteed " Raleigh Haberdasher S Inc. Thirteen Ten F Street PAGPAGPZ AT\ OFZ 1O U o &5 O O O Lo Zae! Twin values worth walking a mile for Stetson and Raleigh Shoes for Men Reduced to $4.65 From 58 and $10 Black and tan Scotch grains and calfskins; famous Raleigh specials that were made in accord- ance .with our exact specifications for high quality. 5685 From 511 and $1250 Discontinued styles of Stetson Shoes; the finest made; including broken lots of - black and tan oxfords, and tan sport oxfords with rubber soles; also a few high shoes. Raleigh Haberdasher Inc. Satisfaction Guaranteed Thirteen Ten F Street L AC AT R A Za 277 I 23 Y 3 Last Indian Chief Dies, BELK RAPIDS, Mich,, January 8.— John Ta-ba-s-Gig, last ehief of a lit- tle band of Ottawa Indians who set- tled at Kewadin years ago, is dead at the log parsonage there. The date of the settlement of the Indian tribe on the peninsula is not known, but it was before the establishment of an early Indian mission there. Only a few of the followers of the dead chief are left, most of them ap- proaching the century mark in age. W. W. CHAMBERS CO. Will Furnish A Complete Modern Funeral Casket g, $T5 Up Ztunis Cars Private Ambulances Fully equipped, rolling cot, stretchers and blankets. Local ally only $4.00. THE BROWN STONE FUNERAL HOME OF W. W. CHAMBERS CO. 14th, Cor. Chapin St. N.W. Phone Col. 432 A Few WHIRLWAVE Electric Washers That We're Closing Out At a Saving of $37.50! On Low Additional 5%, Off For Cash The “Whirlwave” is one of the very best oscillating type of washers made. Its S-sheet copper tub, 4- position swinging wringer and modern safety features are backed by good electrical and mechanical construction. Ordinarily the price is $137.50, but we are selling out these machines in or- der to concentrate on the LAUNDRY-ETTE — the wringerless washing ma- chine. To hasten the process. we ofter you a saving of $37.50, and have made the terms so low that pAyment will be easy —3$10 down and only $7.50 per month. This is less than $1.75 a week. We have only a few. See them without delay NA'l'{gONALELEC’I‘R!G\L 1528-30 NewYork Ave. Phone Main 6800 LEWIS MESSINGER DIES. Burial Will Be in Washington He- brew Congregation Cemetery. Lewis Messinger, 58 years old, a salesman for the Saks Company of this city for the last seven years and a resident here lol’ 16 years, died at Emergency Hospital yesterday after an iliness of two and a half weeks. ‘uneral services will be conducted at Frank Geier's undertaking estab- lishment, 1113 Seventh street, tomor- row afternoon, at o'clock Rabbi Abram Simon will officiate. Inter- ment will be in the Washington He- brew Congregation ( tery Born in Germany, Mr, Messinger came to this*count while in his teens and lived in Culpcper, Va., be- fore coming to this ecity. He was a member of the Washington Hebrew | Congregation. | He is survived by his widow, Mrs. | Carrie 8. Messinger; two sons, Ber- |nard F. Messinger and Henry 8. Messinger; a daughter, Miss Jeanette H. Messinger, and a sister, Mrs. E. Levy, all of this city; another sister, Mrs. 'S. Bar, and a brother, Joe Mes- ‘}. ngfier, of Culpeper, Va John D. Garman Buried. | Funeral services for John D. Gar- |man, a well known real estate man | {of this city, who died in Mi e conducted at his late residence, land avenue northeast, last Sat- rment was at_ Cherry .. his native State. Mr. Gar- | man came to this city in 1910. He is survived by a widow, a daughter and four sons. Kalorama! Overlook- ing bridle paths which wend along pitching hills that lurch down into a roving ravine. A home- site right in the city, with the scenic beauty of Maine woods. A resi- dence and investment without parallel any- where in the Capital. Kalorama Belmont Road, west of Conn. Ave. Bridge. For all facts ad- Allan E. Walker & Co. Inc. MAIN 2690 Southern Building | Horta (Fayal), Azores. THE WEATHER District of Columbia— Fair and slightly —colder tonight; temperature about 28 degrees; tomor- row partly cloudy; moderate west and northwest winds. Maryland—Partly cloudy and slight- 1y colder tonight; tomorrow falr; moderate to fresh northwest and west winds Virginia—Partly cloudy and slight- 1y colder tonight: tomorrow unset- tled; moderate northwest winds. West Virginia—Fair and siightly colder tonight; tomorrow partly cloudy Records for 24 Hours. hermometer—Four p.m., 50; 8 p.m., ;12 midnight, 44; 4 am., 44; 8 am., 42: noon, 45. Barometer—Four p.m., 30.07; § p.m., 01; 12 midnight, 29.89; 4 a.m., 29.87; 8 a.m., 29.97; noon, 29.99. Highest temperature, 52, occurred at 3:30 p.m. yesterday ¢ Lowest temperature, at 7 a.m. toda; Temperature same date last year: Highest, 45; lowest, 20. Condition of the Water. Temperature and condition of the water at Great Fal 8 a.m. today: Temperature, 32; condition, clear. Tide Tablex. 39.2, occurred (Furnished b; ' Geodetic Survey.) Today—Low tide, 1:16 a.m. and 1:23 m.; high tide, 7:01 a.m. and 7:16 p.m Tomorrow—Low tide, am. and 2:07 p.m.; high tide, 7:43 a.m. and 7:57 p.m sun’ rose, am.; sun , 5:02 p.m. Tomorrow-—Sun rises, 7:27 am.; sun sets, 5:03 p.m. Moon-rises, 4:07 p.m.; sets, 6:04 a.m, Automobile lamps to be lighted one- half hour after sunset. S Weather in Various Cities. Stations, Weather - Supamsak Abilene, Tex. 30.08 oy Ay o S Pcloudy Atlana 77 3008 Cloudy 2590 2004 3 ... Ptcloudy Hoston 2 Clear Buffalo ... Cloudy Charleston .. Ptcloudy Chicago 3 I Clear | Cleveland Clear Denver .. C.. Pteloudy Detroit 5 Clews El Paso B i.is Clear Yogey Helena ... 20.90 Huron, 8. 1. 30.00 indiana Pi.cloudy Clear Clear Lolsviile Miami, Fla New Orleans New York. Okla. Cit Omaha Philadelphia Phoenix ... ttsburgh. | ortiand Portlan Raleigh, 8. Lake City n Antonio. Louls Paul.... Seattle Spokane WASH.,D.C. 28l loudy FOREIGN (8 a.m., Greenwich time, today.) Station Temperature. Weatber. ondon, England.......... 40 Dartcloudy ris, France.... D128 Part cloudy Vienua, Austria.. 1138 Cloud Berlin.’ Germany. UL % Partclonay Capenhagen, Denmark 41 Part cloudy Stockholm, ‘Sweden..... 30 Clear braltar, 'Spain - 38 Fartclowdy rt cloudy Hamilton, Bermuda Phxt ety Huvana, Cuba & Clear Colon, Canal Zone. Cloudy ARGENTIN For the week ending January 5, 1925, ~Temperature.—~ ~Precipitation.— Cur- _De- Car- De- rent. parture. remt. parture. Corn and north- ern wheat area........ T 0.6 Southern wheat area 2 05 Louis Burdette Dies. NEW YORK, January 8—Louis Bur- dette, 45, said to be a wealthy resi- dent of Chicago, dled here last night at the home of his sister, Mrs. Viola Risker. A physiclan said death was due to a heart attack. He was said to have made a number of donations Sincerity OUR expert attendants, unerring and agile when Minute Servie- ing your car, are sincere in their aim to render trustworthy service. Min- ute Service speeds you along with that satisfying courtesy that in- creases your appreciativeness of ser- vice that, ordinarily, could not be ap- preciated more. Patronize the Min- ute Service Station nearest you. . Ajax Tlres Wln(erd ivi never safe when -lroch are covered with a slick film of Put your money into these tires that offer exceptional non - skid protection, and are backed by the Minute Service guar- ante Prompt Adjustments If, at any time, any tire you purchase from place to your tion. We handle Ajax because fewer adjust- ments are necessary For Satisfaction and Quick Action— ALLAN E. WALKER, President Georgia Ave. and Upshur St. 10th and E Sts. N. W. 17th and L Sts. N. W. Penna. Ave. and 21st St. N. W. Linworth and C Sts. S. W. 1705 L St. N. W. to the University of Virginia during his lifetime. How much real value stands back of the stock or bonds you are asked to buyt FOUND. GLASSES_Saturday evening, on R. I._ave. .., near North Capitol st. Call 42 B. I. ave. n.e. after 7 o'clock . SUM OF MONEY—Owner may obtain same by proper _identification. Manager, The Auto- meter Restaurant, 1417 N. Y. ave. n.w. LOST. BILLFOLD, tan leather, 1o or near National Theater, Tuesday evening. Pleuss return to D; Lyach Younser, 814 Transportation Bids Phone Main 1931. " Reward. BLACK AND WHITE male dog, erossed be tween fox and bull terrier, name Frisky; col lar and tag. No. 15 Reward. W Hughes, 808 Michigan ave. n.e. Phone North 1092, Col. 4126-W. 9* BRACELET—Pearl, ¥riday evening at Charity Ball, Willard Hotel. Reward. Call Main 2416 or Clev. 2530 Hmnd inlaid, with black and engraved “Etienne An. e S lepiena QMO > BEACELET, inscription “Raymond to Nelly.’ between 19th &nd 'N o 19t and Riges_pl. Reward., 1008 Riggs pl. ‘. BREAST PIN, oval topaz, on December 23, in or near Woodward & Lothcop's, Lausburgh’s o Kana's; liberal reward. 1831 irviog, st. . 2 CAMEO BROOCH—On K st., between ard st and 6th st. _Liberal reward." 633 L st. a.w. & CARD CASE, maroon leather, probably_oppo- site George Return 2010 H st. n. Contents. several keys, one mar] DIARY written on board Gen. Houston's fiag- ship, 18301844, by Richard Henry Leech. Rettirn 1312 30th st. _Reward. DOG—Eaglish_brindle bulldog, o6 Sunday; answers o name of Colonel; collar with no Return to 1917 28rd st. o.w. North ATredale, about 9 months old; has col but license tag and ring pulled o Jan. 4. Reward for return to 0. Eme g DOGS. Pekingese ‘Doodle. Call Frank 677 Ask for Mrs. Constan Re: ward. FUR PIECE, dark brown skuok, between 528 Tth st. s.e. Branch Post Office and Eastern Market. Please return to 528 7th s. rd. > FUR_Between Keith's and 14th and . Il fox for. Phone Adams 709, s LASSES_ tortoise shell and gold rim in post office on 14th near H. N &t. n.w. GLASSES_Child's tortolse whell, and pocket- ook, on Irving st.. between 17th and 14th. Reward. Hunt, 1678 Irviog st. nw. * LORGNETTE—Long platinum_ encrusted with stones, in Belasco Theater or on taking auto at door, last Saturday afternoon. Mrs. Wil fiam H. Taft, 2215 Wyoming ave. North 312, Reward. 9 POCKETBOOK small, containing lady's watch and §5 bill. Finder blease return wateh and %oep money. Agnes Daly, 819 Eye st. n.c. 8@ PURSE_Saturday night, pear 14th and Pk. rd. contalaing money, TR, ticket, giasses. letier, etc. Reward if returmed t5 Apt. 8, 1523 Park road, or phone Col. 10381. BERVICE MEDAL—On 30th st. between M and © sts. or on Gabln Joun car on afteraoon Jan. lued as keepsake. Reward if re- Barnfather, 6700 Conduit turned’ to Mrs. road. D. C. SHIET, coliars, tie and cuff_butfons, in the vicinity of Keith's Theater and 11th and K sts. now., Saturday evening, January 3, 1925 Reward if returned to 1012 K st. n.w. SPECTACLES, durk frame, bifocal. Phone Cleveland 3361 i TIRE—From tire rack, one 81x4 Fisk Premier cord tire, mounted on rim. Call Main 2450 between 9 a.m. and 5:30 p.m. Reward. WATCH, m-m“ng . nitials 74, 2% Bcwlrd. Reward minimum | United States Coast and | Card of Thanks. I In Memoriam, MILLARD. We wish to express our siucere | CUBBERD, In lofing memory of thanks and appreciation 1o our relatives aud | friends for their kindness and floral (ributes mother. , CUSBERD, who this life E ugo today during the fllucss and at the death of | 1903. DOROTHY MILLARD. THE FAMILY. *| : Deaths BLACKFORD. Arrangements for the funeral ft the regular ast Gra Mgaters’ Council, N T. 0. of 0. Fo, Frllay, January' 9, and a full attendance is requested. Al assessuent will be churged. | INAAC MASON, Ma S. W, WATSON, Sec'y g BRAND. Wednesday, Junuary 7. 1925, DAVID. beioved husbund of Mars A. Bran muins resting at the fi parior of Jumes T. Ryun, 317 Pa, ave. s.e., until Saturd Junuary 10, at % auw, Tiey tues will be re’ | residenee 0 st we.. | moved to his In | of Hiro. CHAS. BLACKFORD will b made | o She is %Il treasured . BY HER DEVOTED CHILDREN, * In sad bat 1 remembrance of my dear husband. JOHN J. DORAN. w deparied one year age today DORAN. AND CHILDREN. * JONES. A tribute of love and devotion to t memor HATTIE v JONES, wh ted thix 1ifi Gue year age Tamuars, ¥, 1924 i omex rovive iRt WALTER LAWSON lusiiand, JOHN W. KING, wh Loved in 1ife. rementbered i death where funeral will fake place at 2 pai. 1. | WIFE AND STEP-DAUGHTER. * terment Glenwood Crmeters triends v t atien BRIGGS. Suddenly, Jun Emergency Hosy AG loved sister of ua Stew art, Joseph Clia 1eo Thom, souri Brigzs Morgan. Remains at her lat residence, 1625 17th n.w Friday, Januagy 9, 10 a.m. at St. Augus ti Chureh” Interment st Portsmouth Vu BRIGGS. Al Friendship Sociely ath of Miss AGNE Juuuary 9, t. Augustine’s Churen ) JACKSON, Pres MARY E. CRATG BRIGGS. The Williig Helpers’ Asso aunonuces tie death of Moss AGNES B The fune be held Friday mor January. wclock, from St Augus ues Church, Al members attend JOSEPHINE BUTLER, Pres. CHARLES GORDON, Rec. Sec . BRIGHT. Departed this life Tuesday. Jan vary 8, (Jordan), beloved wife of J at ber residénce, 1117 4th st n.w o wourn her loss a loving husba e sixters. one brother liost of relatives and friends. Notice fueral hereafter. e CONNER. Thursday. January 8. 19 idence. 623 C st. n.e the Tate Mary Jan bis late residens 130 pom JAMES, husband Couner.' Funera Saturday, Janw and friends Junuary 7. 18 duughter of Bianche January @, 3 > ne., ROS loved \;u.mur ‘the “late “James K. Dobbyn. uneral wiil be held ber lje res dence on Friday, Januars 9, at 530 am thence to Kt. Joseph's Church, where mas: Wil be said at 9 . for the reposa of her soul. Tuterment in Mount Olivet Cemeters. & FISHER. 4 this life Wednesday, Jan. 7 HENRY, uncle of George und Purnell, cousin of Mrs. Matilda Mrs. Luura Juckson and Archi ce. Funeral i uars 11 Winsiow Chapel g M. W. D. Norman Relatives and friends are invited GRAY. Depurted this life Januars & at 1145 a.m.. at her residence, 154 Bruce pl te.. PRISCILLA GRAY (nee Hillery), be mourn their loxs four brothers, Jdames, | Joseph of Philadelphia, Pa.: Jucel and br John R Hillery of New York Cits, and thres sisters, Mary E. Williams, Sophia. Harrits and Lirzi f Philadelphia. Pa. Fu ars 9, at 1 i M. E. Church, Garfe HOBBS. Sudd y 6, 1 at Columbia H 1 after & short s MARTHA. aged 37 yvears, beloved wife of eral sercices at her late 311 Ontario rd. n.w.. Januars § Relatives wnd fri interment Rock Cr HOLMES. Monday, Januar, Pan., 8t his residence e short_illness, JOHN Laura Holmes, son of the late Susan Mackerel, brosher of Thomas Holmes. Frances Wylie, Margaret Davis and t Mary Robb. Funeral Sunday, January 11 1:30 p.m., from Metropolitan Baptist Chureh. Relatives' and friends invited to attend. Re sins at Haile: < funeral pa R st ves and f st n.w Potomac 875, JACKSON. a5, Januars 7 bis residence. §20 Ath st se. R.. beloved hushand of Oreon . Futeral (private) from his late Friday, January 9, at 11 in_Arlington. Depart=d this 1 Janusry Alexandria, Va., MARTHA foved daughter Mary Friday, January 9. at 2 pm Firat Baptist Church, _ Alexandria Relatives and friends invited to att ENIFFEN. January ELIZABETH, beloved wife of the late Daniel Kniffen, aged vears. Funeral fr V. W. Deal's fu. home, $16 H st n.e.. Saturday. Jan nary 10, at’ 2 p.m. Interment Congressional Cemetery. g LYNCH. Wednesday, January 7, 1025, at_hix ghter’s residence. Mrs. M. F. Bowie. 1010 d st. n.w.. THOMAS E.. beloved husband the ‘late Kate B. Lynch (nee Gainar) uneral from his daughter's residence Satur day. Junuary ~thence to St Stephen's Chure be said at # a.m. for the repose of hix soul. Inter ment (private) at Mount Olivet Cemeters. § LYNN. Wednesday, Ju at_the home of her sister, 4125 7 SARAH E. YEATMAN LYNX. ‘widow the lute Robert L. Lynn and eldest daugh late Jobn H. and Sarah Jane is survived by two so Texas, R. Lee Lynn two dapghters. Miss Chestertown. Md.. and Miss Sadie Lrnn of this cify; also one sister. mma B. Yeatman. Notice of fune: after. (Roanoke, Va., and Rici papers please copy.) MANN. The District of Columbia Commanders of the Military Order of the Loval Legion | of the United States announces the death of Hereditary _Companion RICHARD RAY 8. Navy, at Manila, Buried at sea, Jan- ¥. HUMPHREY. | rmy, Commander: GEORGE M CHANDLER, ' Recorder McCLURE. Suddenty, January 7, 1925, CLAR ENCB DALE, beloved bhusband of M Clure, aged 47 years. Funeral fro residence, 1853 Ingleside terra January 9, at 1 pm. National Cemetery. MESSINGER. Wednesday, January T, the Emergency Hospital. I Lusband of Carrie S. Messinger. Fune from the chapel of Frank Geier's Sons Co. 1113 7th st. n.w., on Friday, January 9, at 2 p.m. Please omit flowers. = MONTGOMERY. Weduesday, Januars 7, 1927, 80T pan at her residence, 521, Decatur st CORA R.. heloved wife of R. M. Mont Fomery, Funcral, Friday, January 6, at 3 p.m. (Cambridge, Olfio, papers pleass cops.) SIMMONS. Tuesday, January 6. 1925 residence. 1416 N 'st. n. 3 e MONS, father_of Lybrook ices from the S. H. Hines Co. funeral home, 2001 14th st. n.w.. Friday, January 9, at 1 o'clock pm. Interment Arlingfon Na- tioual Cemetery. s SIMMONS, ot 4 mandery of the Military Order of ¢ Legion of the United death_of € L .S, Volunteers ington, January 6, 1824, services will be held at the chapel of Hines Co.. 2001 Fourteenth street, n. Fridgy, oth instant, at 1, p.m. Tniermeit at the his late Friday GEORGE M. CHANDLER, Recorder. THOMPSON. Entered into_eternal rest Mon- day. Janusry 5. at Children's Hospital, EVELYN B. THOMPSON. devoted daughter of William and Eva Thompson. Funeral from her late residence, 146 N st. s.e., Jan- vary 9, at 10 a.m. Iuterment at Monnt Olivet Cemetcry. 8 In Memoriam, BROWN. In loving remembrance of our dear mother, AGNES V. BROWN, who departed this life four years ago, January 8, 1921. You were a mother truly good, A friend both kind and true; A better mother never lived, Your equals are but few. THE FAMILY. * OADY. T wish to dedicate this little place to the ‘memory of my beloved son, WILLIAM P. CADY, who departed this life six years ago today, January 8, 1919, MOTHER. * CADY. 1In loving remembrance of my dear busband and loving father, WILLIAM CADY, who entered into rest six years . Junuary 8. 1919, A few years shall roll A few more siruggles here, And we shall be with those that And we shall weep no more. Then let our sorrows cease to flow, God_bas recalled his own, But Jet our hearts in every woe Still_say thy will be done, DEVOTED WIFE. From this world of grief and trouble To the home of peace and rest, Goa_ bas taken our dear father To the home of eternal rest. LOVING CHILDREN. CURRY. A tribute to the memory of my mother, ELIZABETH F. CURRY, who passed away Jandary 8, years ago toduy. H. CURRY. * CUSBERD. A lovinz tribute to the mewmory of our_devoted mother. ANNA M.. wiio e tered into rest January 8, 1908, g0 today, Just a thought of sweet remembrance, Just a memory, fond and true; Just a token of affection And & heartache still for you. HER DEVOTED BEN, * | | | | e invited to| OWENS, ives aud | MAGRUDER. I sad bt o of our dear mot MARGARET MAC DER, who depa this life Janua 18554, BY HER CHILDREN. MARY, ABRAHAM ELDRIDGE, ELNOIA, ALLEN, LUCY A GRUDER. Funeral maxs, | OFENSTEIN. of our_de ENSTEIN, who d ago todny, J: O God Must we. ar Al And I know When “you “ HER LOVING BUSE TER In sad bpt loving rem my dear brother. ANDREW B who departed this life tive years ago toda January 8, 1920, He was going on an errand Happy in God's great love When 8 message came To come and d . HIS LOVING SISTER, ALICE M. GAY LOR. PADGETT. In TATRA PAD SETT ec years have passed since tiat sad Patie HER DEVOTER SON, JOSEPH GETT, IRt PEYTON. A tribw o the memor. our loving son an er, ELLIOTT, % left us four years ago todar, January S 1021 THE PAMILY PLITT. In loving remembrance of o loved xon and brother. CHARLES L. e 2 3 HE FAMILY. * PONDEXTER. fn me r dear mo PATSY PONDENTER Then, 0. Master, lot HER LOVING DAUGHTERS AND S0 LAW. MAMIE LEE, RLANCH ux\n THOMAS H. LEi SAVARESE. ad it s remenm of my dear mi GROCONDA SAVARES HER LOVING DAUGHTER. EMILIA 4.|u VANETTE. SCANNE VALENTINE ©. 1817 Ver w. ydied ¢ January % D BY MOTHEIR R SHELTON. In sad b wira SHELTON life five vea SISTER, M( SNYDER. A tribute of love to the memor: of m ar father. EDWARD E. SNYDER who departed thix iife fo rs ago toda January &, 18 HIS DAUGHTER EDYTHE YDER. 1Ir swoet reme husband, EDWARD parted this_life His well remembered T am listening for in Ang my eves grow dim wat And my heart is xad with pain. Can_1 help feel s When his_voice 1 ¢ For words wer: Than the words A shadow rests upo I miss his well o Where ere 1 turn. where I see bis vacant p HIS SNYDER. A triby of our desr father] LDWARD us four years ago today. Ja A loving fat How sweet But death has le This world can never f We cannot hear his lov His smiles we canng But_let this little We still remen; MR. AND M FUNERAL DIRECTORS. | . ————THE ORIGINAL —— W.R.Speare @o. 1208 H STREET.N.wW. MAIN 108 FORMERLY 940 F ST | ALMUS R. SPEARE WILLIS B. SPEARE | _———GLYDE J NICHOLs —— T. F. COSTELLO NOW_LOCATED A7 1724 N. CAP. ST. ORTH 7976._ | £ WILLIAM LEE. Funeral Direcior and Em balmer. ~ Livery in connection. Commod | chapel and modern ‘crematorium. Moderate | prices. 532 all M. 1385, R.F. HARVEY’S SON Richard K. Harvay. 14 NERAL PARLORS Frank Gexer s Sons Co. t Service. Quick. Dignified_and i W. W. Deal & Co. 816 H ST. N.E. LINCOLN Automobile_Service. : Chapel JAMES T. RYAN 317 PA. AVE. S.E Model Chapel. Lincolu 142. Private Ambulances. Livery in_Connection. VL. SPEARE CO Neither the successors of nor con- nected with the original W. R. Speare estavlishment. g40) F St N.W. Phone Fran) Joseph F. Birch’s Sons (ISAAC BIRCH) 3034 M ST. N.W. Establishea 1841 Phone West 96 YOU SHOULD HAVE Gawler Service Funeral Directors Since 1850 Main 5512 1732 Penna. Ave. N.W. Timothy Hanlon 641 H ST. N.E Phone L. 5543, WM. H. SARDO & CO. 412 H St. N.E. Phone Lincoln 524 Modern_Chapel Automobile Funerals. “ZURHORST. | FUNERAL DESIGNS. Geo. C. Shaffer °5 108 scnw. CHOICE FLORAL EMBLEMS Main 2416. 4t MODERATE PRICES. __ Prompt Delivery. Prompt auto delivery service. Artistic—expressive—inexpens: Gude Bros. Co., 1214 F St. BLACKISTONE'S Floral “Blanket Sprays” Other Beautiful Floral Designs at Moderate Pricer. 14th & H. TeL. M. S10%,

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