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THE EV INING STAR, WASHI NGTON, D. C, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY | Three New Bridges To Link New York And Jersey O.K>d The Senate struction of linking New suburbs with | | /immie,dear..want to do Something nice to help n'\:other!r estion?.... store cm:l P thsg?q- bill authorizing con- thres i York nd the Jersey shor ¢ by the House ident would Huds, N and to Constr bridge hetween point betw Seventieth Eighty-fifth bridges 2 hetween Totteny the tion ross ort n and T be of a River 1 a and th One Hund One Hundred and treet, New York City; the Arthur Kill, one Amboy, N. J., and le, N. Y.. another be- tween Elizabeth, N. J. and How- land Mook, Staten Island; N. Y., and of u bridge across the Kill Von Kull between Bayonne 1. and Port Richmond, New Y JAMES L. EASTON DIES; | RITES WILL BE MONDAY Lifelong EP;i(l;‘;\[ of éx\pi‘xll Wlll‘ in l,\e Be Buried in Rock Creek | EARLE THEATRE BUILDING (R streat at £ Juf A Cemetery. ar engineer Kenyon stre long illnes his widow, n, Williar ueliter Chay 1 for for life his Harber res this eity (fter d survived [ M America’s Most Beantiful BALLROOM MON. 70 FRI. EVES. Ladies S Gentlomen 8e SAT. AND SUN. EVEs Ladics 2l erday T e About by (o) A n DANCING Saturday & Sunday Afternoon 1 Alary Hastor iston three 1st i M Henrietta will D Al Church lucted Mon Creek 1 Gentlemen SAT. AFTERNOON ne SWAN, SYNCOPATORS cemetery Pay What You Will STUDEBAKER | You Can Buy no Finer 10 Prices Include Tax and All Dancing Charges o e I the EARLE THEATER BLDG. ~—ee Will Open a Savings Ac Open at 8:30 A.M. Daily The Columkia National Bank 611 F Street 16th and Col. Rd. Several very at- tractive apartments ranging from twe rooms, kitchen, recep- tion hall, bath and bal- cony to four rooms, kitchen, reception hall and bath. THE Capp £250,006. Surplus, £300,000.00 Save in Safety OS¢ t who are striving to build a compe Pay D: other savings, “Co through : offers the security of National Bank pro backed by conservative management vour r ON PREMIS| Open Untsl 5 P.M. Monday, Mar. 2d 3% b ‘\(’\[Uhm uRL(IHJ{ ‘ 'Y ‘iwd (ook wants | tomahed Really Good Cake — Qur Savings Dept Pays “Compound Interest Buying Lite Insurance is really a matter of building an estate by r ar partial payments. In its last analysis it is nothing more than systematic saving in the interest of your dependents. You try to invest your savings carefully. It will be worth your while to take the same precautions with the fruits of your Insurance policies. | The old fisfiiwzed. rejlaé/e akers- - Chocolate (PREMIUM NO.1) You can do so by means of a Life Insurance Trust with this company. UNION TRUST CO. OF THe DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA By ‘all means the most satisfactory chocolate for cooks ing or drinking. EDWARD J. STELLWAGEN PRESIDENT REG.U.S. PAT. O Walter Baker& Co.Ltd. ESTABLISHED 1780 DorchesterMass. Monlreal.Can., BOCKLET OF CHOICE RECIPES SENTFRIE Announcing the Opening of A {E ANCHORAGE TEA SHOP 1900 QUE STREET Where one may enjoy luncheon or tea amid quaint and restful surroundings Early American traditions are followed in the scheme of decoration as well as the pewter table service. Conveniently located near Connecticut Avenue shops, THE ANCHORAGE TEA SHOP will prove a leisurely refuge after strenuous shopping ventures. s Excellent food with menus more varied and tempting than are usually to be found. R Tl i 1 | i | e FORMER SENATOR DIES IN OBSCURITY |J. E. Martine, Wilson Foe, Found Dead in Miami Boarding House. By the Associated Press. MIAMI, Fla., February 28. Senator James Edgar Martin more than 40 years of pubiic died here Thursday night at an ob- { scure boarding house, to which he had retired that he might be alone Mr. Martine first went to a hotel when he arrived fn Miami three wecks ago, but, suffering from a mastoid affection, he removed to a more quict i A week ago physiclans ad- vised him to go to a hospital. but he told th was determined to make his way about unt{l the end. Few of his frlends knew of his presence here as he had kept to hi «©lf, taking his recreation in ri of long walks alone. The body will be sent home in Plainfield, N. J Durlng his stay in Florida, he was always very reserved and apparently did not care to make any friends Persons who lived in the same house | with him that he was hard to approach that he never talked about himself or told any one about his affair He would would be return went -Former after life, the f old to his | i | { leave the house alone, for several hours and one knew where he he had done Within a w of his seemed to be in fairly good for he walked spryly about and fre- quently tapped his cane sharply zs he made a remark in that clear voice which often heard the Senate His gone nd what o ¥ | death, he | health was in death was not announced at for fear of the effect it would on his sister, Miss Ella Martine, aid to be in ill health. His relatives have been ad- vised of the death and are expected to arrive in Miami tomorrow. IN SENATE SIX YEARS. | | | | ve Took Active Part Body—Was Foe of Wilson. Edgar Mart death Miami, Senate in ne of Plainfield was announced served in the from 1811 to whose last night United 1817 Although he Mad never held publi entering the Senate, he nt part in the proc that body and late in 4 joined an organized movement of Democrats in opposing appointments by Woodrow Wilson. In addition to clashing dent Wilson over appolntments, t New Jersey Senator opposed the ad- | ministrtaion bill in 1914 to repeal the free tolls provision of the Panama Canal act He served on th which, in June, 1913 West Virginia min considerab. res and “trust” 19 with Pre; Senate committee investigated the strike and took in other labor investigat ‘WAS REPORTED BETTER Sisters of Martine Had Letters Telling of Improvement PLAINF Miss Eila A. Meye James By the ed Press, ELD, N Marti sist J.. Febr and Mrs, rs of forme dgar Martine of was found dead in_a boarding house said last night that to Miami three weeks e of recoyering his that he had recently em that he was feeling better W. Martine, brother of the | said that his brother | t a hotel in Miami, him t was suffer from mastoid affectio and did not wish to meet many pe had therefore gone to house, where he could ary 28.— William Senator st night in who his room Miami, Fla had gone > ho he written written d | | be HEARING IS POSTPONED | Blocks Riker Roadway Plan. The hearing on the Riker elevated roadway plan for Washington and on the bill Introduced Thursday by Rep- resentative Gasque of South Carolina providing for a commission to in- vestigate the proposal, scheduled for today, was postponed on objection of Representative Blanton of Texas, a| member of the District committee be- fore which the hearing was to have been held. The committee will proba- bly hold a hearing Monday on the Riker Blanton Consideration of | a ALE dog for 14th st brown beaded. Wednes I ‘purse’ with _change New York ave Phone ( big. light color; reward, Hospital e caan athirn, for Animals, 2113 BAG key and’ ¢ BAG with 831, heck, Return to 3131 0 st RROOCE rubles and d R, F Brown Inst ng 1d " and silver, o« Wednesday, d_Conn North 4267 and white, male; answors to unday. North 6838, DOGS (21, set “small fomale: biack and ‘white: near Friendly, Ma. ltew Robert Tilch. Siiesin, M. years old “Shorty™; > 30 W PARRING | Box_ 360 FOX TERK Wire-Laired: ail white, brown ears: male: license 13106 outskirts Cleveland Park. | Sanborne, Cleveland 964, | FUR dark brown: Wed | 3t niw. Phone Col. 2043.7 { GLASSES. shell-rimmed. in black case: lost on [ 17th st n.w and R sts., Suturday | morning. Phoy A4 ¢ will finder please nw.? M, with straved Fri- Phone Paul it between On Tuesday e with 519 4th st Pearl, oval diamond clasp Reward. 1211 16th, CE Captol au KPTEC mall o - sal h t. between Columbia rad and Irving Friday. Reward. Phone Cleveland 826, NOTEROOK —Riack, M sts Marti N Hotel on st. size 3 910 1 st. n.w.: ma; f returned: will ask no questions, PENDANT Gold, wet with pearls and | mond. Wil 'party who called North 5848 please call_agai . 44 loat 3rd floor apt Teward BOOK, on U st. between n.w. Finder return to 1206 ive reward. - 1 Female; white. Reward. STRING of large pearl beads, ave. between Dupont (i to Hotel Hamilton SUIT CASE on Go onnecticat rele and M st eward, Return Tan, on Pa_ ave. Bridgs boro rd., containing vaiuable chureh clothing. 2 Reward. €, ! 'tk e ne. e F. Cummins, 216 11(h 10 Fdnosday med with brow ing man's evening clothes, pearl atus And waitiort buttons. efc. $100 raward | no_questions asked. Agddress Box TCH BRACELET (gold), Thurs between Fourth and T sts. n.e. st. n.w. Phone North 8449. Ke $25 Reward. Rrewn fur neckpiece: lost Thursday on 18th between O and R # o.w. North 9141, 28¢ day evening, and 6. | ward. in | heatih | gigma ¢ 28, 1925. Glacier Country In Alaska Made U. S. Monument Part of the picture in and around G southeastern Alaska, aside as a national monument proclamation of the President on recommendation of Seeretary Work today. The tract of land com- prised in the new national mou- ument measur square miles and Includes many fide water ers and lofty peaks forming part of the rugged moun- tain range on the coast of Alaska. Creation of the monument was urged by the Beological Society of America and the indor: ment of the National (ieographic Society, according the Interior Department. The itry within the r presents opportuni sclentific study of glaciers of much historic interest WASHINGTON SOCIETY T0 SEE FILM TONIGHT “The Man Without a Country" Will Be Shown Under Aus- pices of Junior League. tue countr, Bay, has been set o stricted for and it Country by be & ¥d- T at the Hotel the i film based on Everett Hale viewed by Washington ballroom in 1l tonight at § auspices of the procecds will be in furtheri t The film ducer publicl Miss preside of the ments, the sto is to soeicty Wilkard K, unde | ux is being Willian 1 1 ot Washington until inia Livingston the Washingtor o) ot vedterday that production Char B special music score. The plcture was shown two weeks ago for President and Mrs. Coolidge during a cruise of the Mayflower. i be i Viry gue, in announced connection with t Navy Band, under would pl chapter the ter, ORGANIZATION ACTIVITIES. TODAY mm ague will hold its monthl the club Newman presiding suffragist, will be honor guest and principal speaker at a tea under auspices of the Susan B. Anthony Foundatio H street from 4 to § o'clock TONIGHT West Virginia University and former students will have a din er and m - « Club. te Mrs n Women, m 4 to Agnes M Mrs pioneer Hester M. at Ci The Ohio dance at Ohioans invited Hot | 1 | | The Nationa give a d | Strangers and welcome Johnson of New free illustrated ture, 8:15 o'clock, in torium Interior Department ling, sub- ject, “The Land of Rainbow Trail." York City will lec- Bul the Pastime Club give ock, in private ballroom Strangers invited and The a danc of the ivo L9 0 Arcade. rs wel The Lambdi Chi 2 will meet at dinner, Madrillon n o'clo Assc K iation s at the The Wa mni Chapter of will give its an- at City Club. prominent men of De Witt C. Crois- ate nual banquet, Speakers will be the fraternity. Prof sant, toastmaster. ity Lebanon Chapter, No. ¢ will give its annual dane ables for those who Society clock, i Tiu: H. V Biologica will meet of Cosmos Club. o, Mu and itors are welcome of Washington assembly hall rated talks by Harlan. Vis- The young members of the for the Lar will_givesa gram of readings and miusic at K street, §:15 o'olock. Dancing follow - League gineers, States, W will shingtq Nineteenth ck ted in the emble American and I These men formed most of the maps used by the A. E. F. Dance, of entertain- Woman's City Club 9:30 ‘clock, under auspices ment committee. Community ‘clock, at dancing class, vice Pythian dance, mple. ‘ree Club of th Dancing Accompan welco University by pupils School of Mur O'De Dancing telle Songs t, Miss numbers Murray by Miss Cecelia Tennessee will hold tertainment of th Raleigh claw Gawler ir Thompson former tendent of public Tennessee, will spe. tinguished Sons and Dancing and be program The £ ington and é Society its Midwi in main Mrs. Ethel sing and Sam H. St superin- instruction of of “The I Daughters will begin interrupted at 10: Wash- ter ball of at o'clock, for a 30-minute [s . U. Sorority ngton will giv o'clock. at the Blue and B streets. outhwest The Brotherhood of American Yeo- men will meet at Odd Fellows' Tem- ple. Following business, a 500 card party will be given for members and friends CITY NEWS IN BRIEF. Columbia Heights Citizens' Asso- ciation will meet, Tuesday, § p.m., at St. Stephea's Hall, 3017 Fourteenth street Business program, social period and refreshments. The English Village Citizens' Asso- ciation will meet, Monday, 8 p.m., in the assembly room of Cleveland Park Congregational Church. The Board of Education will meet Tuesday, 3:30 in Franklin School Building. enguc of the District of Columbia will meet, Monday, § p.m., at the Vermont Avenue Baptist Church. Electiot of officers. < hike for ton start from Park Lane Cars leave Rosslyn at 2 pm., Falls line. Strangers welcomed, espe. wially visiting members of outdoor and hiking .clubs. Mr. Gambs will lead. The Parenis’ The Wanderlust row will Sermons in F'rench, by J. A. Baisnee, 1S S, will be en Sunday | Lent’ at the Convent of Work for Voor Churehes, 1418 .V street, at 4:4 p.m. Benediction will follow the ser mon. Since the doll craze was started men frequently are seen In Parls shops buying dolls for their wives. arrange- | | Tndianug ballroom | Holtz- | during | 'ROTOR SHIP FAILS - INPRAGTICAL TEST Shipowners’ Union Rejects Sailless Vessel—Saving Found Negligible. BERLIN, Februar. of German Shipowners, at their con gress at Hamburg yesterday, rejected the Flettner roto no fm- ‘diate practical vi judg ment wus based on the record mudes by the Buckau on its trip to Scotl The shipowners ed that there wus nothing in the test trip to show that npower had been saved by the sailloss sailing ship. | They conceded there Ipir cent saving in fuel. but they pointed to the fact that this saving was but 11 per cent of the 1ot erating expenses. They said other hand, that the insura for ps would e higher more t offsei the saving ue dec shipowners does n t had been a 30 to 1 op- on the uch al to falitios sk cloudines WEAT 1 HER | inereasin night; wbout settled or low- | temper oderate st and Mary and liness un- | orrow d by raln north por- northeast | warmer tonight; to: d warmer, follow or snow in to fresh ast wind noders shifting to south Records for Hours. rmometer—4 inigh noon Highe: at 3 p.m. Condit of the Water. and condition o Great Falls— muddy on Temperature perature condt Tide Table the United odetic Surv. ow tide 31 gh tide a.m (Fur m, and 12 an a oh 1 12:44 and and 1am a.m. Low tide tide, Tomorrow 53 p.m.; high 09 p.m. The Sun and Moon. Tod Sun 6:43 sets, 5:59 p.m Tomorrow sets, 11:59 Moon p.m. A rose un 6:41 p.m rises, rises 10:06 a.m.; sets to be sunset tomobile lamps -half hour after Weather in Varioux Citiex. i uftalo Clear Cloudy Clear Pr.cloudy Ptclondy Pt.cloudy | Clear Cloudy €louds Pt.cloudy Cle Detrot El Paso Gulveston Jacksor Kansas Lo Angeles. Louisville Miami, Fia. New Orlea Philadelph Phoenix Pitishurgh Portland. Me. Portland, Ore Raleigh, N.C rancisco, Louis. ... Pa eenwich time, todas ) Temperature. W <. 42 Part Clear, Part ol Ratn Part Eeriin Paris Cop Denmark. | Stockholm, ' Sweden. . Horta, Azores......... San JTuan, Porto Rico. I . Cuba nal Card of Thanks. 0'CALLAGHAN. tond | our | and | appreciation for the kindnes our ds on the occasion of o % T death “of our- wife ‘and moiher CARRIE &0CAT SN MTOCALLAGIAN AND CHILDREN ANDERSON. MeN No. 2. aunounces the den MINNTE P. ANDERNON F Walter Reed Hospital at_ Metropol tween whit uneral Raptist Sth sts. now sday. Feb- VICTORTA ANDERSON, 'L, ARCHER ed this 1ife Thur runry 26, ARCHE] She leavex to mourn their Rerthia L. Brane, and numerons fr) neral services from her la 17th st now.. Sun pom life suddenly. residnece, 151 BERK lost a Rerk X Wash fldren, Vivian, Bennie. on-inlaw, Mr. Ben Sunday, March art’s undertaker Relatives and fricnds | i | | | Teaves and_devoted ililam from o clock 20 Tt invited 1o attend BROOKS. Departed . 1995, at this life Friday, a.m.. HORACE beloved son of Edwani J. and I Broc Funeral from his late reside 1016 Kenyou xt. n.w.. Mondas. 10 a.m., Rev. Father Deppe officiating. ~ Relatives and fends invited. Interment at Mount Olivet Cemetery. 1* BROWN. Friday . at 6:10 pm.. PARKE FARLEY BROWN. beloved sister of Mre. Alneita S. Howard. Funeral services Mouday. March 2. 8 po., at the residence of Rev. and Mre. W.J. Howard. 100 Mass. ave. naw. Interment at Bur. Vonrsvilly Va., Tesday. Mareh . BROWN. Dntered into rest at 8:45 Monday, February 23 1925 at hix rexid 19 S st noe. JOSEPH W. RROWN. the late Kobert and Ellen Brow usband ot A, Brown (nee Plper). | ther of Rhosier D. Brown, brother of Charles €. Brown and Nellie Brown of New Catherine | - “Brown and Annfe Kelles; " he ehrug WyaA 'l‘r o 27, 1 February i p.m devoted nephew of Mrs Rlso leuves u host of other relatives and | friends to mourn thelr loss. Remains will lie in state at New Bethel Buptix: Churel | from 3 pom. Fridas until 3 p.m. Saturdy. | Faneral Sundar, March 1 at 1 p.m., from | New Rethel Baptist Church, 9th und S <ts now. W. ErnestJarvis Co. in churge. 1 BROWN. The members of Drivers’ Benevolent Assoctition, No. 1, are requested to attend the funeral of our late brother, J. W. BROWN, from New Bethel Baptist Chure Sth and '8 sts. n.w. Randas, March 1. ai Tpm. DANIEL O. WARNELR, President, W. E. MORRIS, Secretary. : | scHEER. Deaths. Departed this 1 at 12z In Memoriam. CLEMENTS. In loving HARVEY CLEMENTS year ago today. Febr He hus passed beyond t BUTLER, BETLER. beravea wister b1 Cart T T poms " Alexandria papers pi BYERS. T s i CASTOR. we Feb. o memory pexday s resting TE O RIS moTHES remembrance CLIFFORD. February CLIFFORD. of my de Who died 28, 1921 Two years I When the « | took he ambia | RuY iy are hercb o 2 In sad but loving r mother, EMMA B two years ago today tered_into ernal Friday, TANLEY BY Officos aud_members No. K, 1. B. P. 0. F. W 4 of death of Brother WILLIAM i - tuneral of our late beloved srief tha tomigli (Kuturday 1 Feb bone Rio D1 T s mw. Al SLIEK, ordered 1o attend. Faneral will be | CLIFFORD. 3 Baptist Churcl, T st « pa that sad das oved was called away t was His v e her st cart I 1 d 50 well g DAUGHTER, MARY K ove and EMMA ago today remem CLIF 3 d Howard Menib 1230 pustor. are church No. 40, wnd Forrest LB F o E W WILLIAY 1 ALFONSO 1, at 1 of Morning Temple Lange are Invited fo atten DAVIS, Exalte E. WILLIAM hers of the Y. L. { deceased Zion Bw eting Satur 413 rd MARTHA SWER RAMOS, Kee. Se B « HEL DAUGHTER MARGARET CASTOR. MINNT] 1919 . Assoc fend the o WILLIAM St Febrr GARDNEIL No. nernl’ of CASTOR, HROOKS st & AND MOTHETR ALNETA 1 brother, & T <t Ch 1 HER Call 30 7 FAT - HART. or; HART dns [ HER Tt | HAWEINS. HART DAVIS. widow Clark, in her wth ter, of funeral ow CLARKE. ruary 2, GRACE A and wtep b sugihter ughter of Jul and_Bern fron RICHARD ¢ 0. Prat Sacred H, Timt 1 stiil love and mi OLATE. wrida HIS DEVOTED DAUGH wt 918 T st ¢ H 2 . of Rixhop Clair. (Baltimors FAHERTY. Th 1, at her n.w. JOSEPHINY daughter of John If ® of Dr. Teo « Iate residence b Relatiy ment Fort Lin GATELY. 10:10° am. CEVELYN Fahe su FAHER rida. et Takoma Park of John_ Gate George Risles late home, Lay GOLDE: February Hospital, 1o FRAN( and m Funeral Md o etern &t o devor Jaso HER DEVOTED MOTHER HELEN HONEST | KERRICK day Entered i 1 SIE wi Golden, r. She leaves to mourn their I « loving grandmother. Mrs. Adeline & grandfather, Mrs. Alb vard and Mrs. Surah D Rev. Louts Brooks and Munr a host of relatives and resting at Joha T. I d and F GORMLEY GORML Jumes Mary Jane Gormley residence Mondas. e to St. Aloys: be said a Relatives and Friday. Fehruary e, 330 K a Fun March : PARKER In sad tend JOHN B. HULSE. Dep: PREVOST. HIS LOVING PAMILY ER AND SIST | PuMPHREY. my dear dence, tives ment + n February s, c Home, 3043 P st widow of late David from Holy Trinits Chur 2, with mass at 9 a.m. Inte Peace Cemeters, Philadelphis, delphia papers please copy. LIVESAY. F 1925, at Bal LIV Iate of St . Ma. THEODORE formeriy of « astine, Fla HER HUSBAND. B PUMPHREY. PHILLIPS. m Y of our belm PUMPHREY PUMPHREY DOCK Ohlo: LYLES. a brlef 1L Wife of Mars Tumbus, es. LILLIE MAY ars azo toda randm 4 away | i GRACE. MAME = [AMIE ENNART HIS DATGKTES ESTELLE M STONEY. | MUNDHEIM. neral Sunday 0'BRIE 1 Danzans N. Friday, Fe at Providence Hosp! 25, 4:25 AGNES BREN of Fat.| SISTERS, | THOMAS. ved wite . Matthew's friends Olitet Cemeters O'BRIEN. The Councll, 186, ¢. W. B. L. to attead the funeral of COMRADE Au B. O'BRIEN Monday, March 2, from Matthew's Church, at 10 o'clock. By of the President, Estber Huube: ANNA Pl HAIN S Departed th 1925, at residen n LOVE JENSI teloved daughter o ter of Es Hester Duni at Mount M. Dumbarton ave., Sunda o' clock. *lu_the beantiful here Tn the life that is to b Somewhere in God's gro Dear daughter and si t MOTH VILLIAM T : ght yea BENJ tembe WOOD. WOOD, w 230 todas, Often my 1 Februs members THOMAS, two years a e THE FAMILY NANCY NES St ROYSTON. e . REBE ROYSTON CA MATTIE AUGHTER NDSON FUNERAL DIRECTORS. “Frank Geier’s Sons Co. {11113 SEVENTH ST. N “‘ ¢ Main 2473 Modern Cha Wm. H. Sardo & Co. G Lincoln 524 Modern ¢ : JAMES T. RYAN 7 PA. AVE | = | February 10:20 pom 5. Md.. FRANK Saturday Hospitul, MARY SHERM Notice of WASHING TON = ufter. : il Sudden; at his se. EDWA irday, Fe 14 Nor A, beloved son of Mr. and Mrs. Albert D, Victt. Funerul services at_the above address Monday, March 1:30 p.m. Interment Unton Cem | ville, M. s ssors of nor con original W. R | Phone Frank 940 F St. N.W. ph F. Birch’s Sons Jo: [ ISAAC BIRCH 3034 M ST. NNW._ Betan 14 Phone West 96, Neither the nected with the | establishment at i las. Fel beloved husband of Willke ¢ mains resting at 8. 10 Hines Tome, 2801 14th st. Notice later. 27, 192; ROBE Wright Cor fun SE] IGa\irlér Servic | 850 AR g In Hemoriam. BLONDHEIM. Tn sad but loving brance of r fatier, HENRY HEIM, rted this life six today, Funeral Directors Sinc Main 5512 e T. F. COSTELLO NOW LOCATED AT 1724 N. CAP. ST. NORTH 7875, Quick, Digaified aud Efficient Servien W. W. Deal & Co. &6 H ST. NE LINCOLN Automobile Serti ; CLEMENTS 1241 Wisconsin Ave Went 304 Timothy Hanlon 61 H ST. N.E._____ Phone I T ———THE ORIGINAL ——— W.R.Speare @o. 1208 H STREET.N.W. MAIN 108 FORMERLY 940 F ST ALMUS R SPEARE WILLIS B. SPEARE ——— GLYDE J.NICHOLS —— " CHAS. S. ZURHORST 301_EAST CAPITOL ST. Phone Lincaln 372. FTWILLIAN LEE. 7 Sirector and Em Aoderats alt AL 1585 FUNERAL DESIGNS. ~ " BLACKISTONE'S Floral “Blanket Sprays” And Other Beantiful Floral Designs at Moderate Prices. 18th & H. ‘Tel. M. 3 .IGude Bro . bt not_for HIS LOVING CHILDREN BRAUNINGER. In' lovin our dear father, WIL] 1 to rest in ‘Hix ca 28, 1824, remembrance of TAM, whom God sorrows and care i to welcome us home of heaven to share upon his grave ither and decay. E love for him who sleeps beneath Will never fade away. Some day. some time, our eyes shall sce e we foved so weli: our hunds <hall clasp in thine HIS DEVOTED DAUGHTER. CHARLS B. BRAUNINGER, AND SON, GUST3 BRAUNINGER. In sad but loving our_dear son and brother, BURKE. who departed tl ago today. Todus rec the son and brother, who W the ones who miss him loved him best A Lappy heme we once enjosed: wweet the memory Stll Bt death bas left & vacancy t never cau be Hlled. T memory ITE VE e remembranca of TERMAN H life five years ot desr and that laid to_rest yet are those FAMILY. BURRELL. in etun of our be loved lmsba RURRELL, sond nine 1916, erematoriun Te € His prexen Te with thee evermore. THE FAMILY in memory of HATL TENTS, who depuried | February 1924, and his wife. ANNIE (LI who departed December 10, 1921 Guarded and kept by the Savior Victor o'er death and the grave CLEMENTS. s. Co., 1214 F St. In Jesus, the mighty fo save. THE FAMILY.