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= [ d It h | 2 M z :. : z ? ? z ’ M é g , ¢ 3 2 2 3 ; z H 7 P4 , z H 2 Z b z , 2 & 2 L4 A , z 4 A , g ¢ , z ¢ ? b4 J 2 ¢ ‘ 2 Z ? 4 , , 2 Z 2 g ‘£ 4 4 43 z % : 2 P4 4 £ , Z , 4 , 2 2 £ * 4 , 7 2 4 : 2 ? 7 7’ 7 7 H 7 7 7 7 2 z H Z b ‘: 2 2 % 4 ¢ ? 7 : PA % ¢ % 5 2 g 4 wmj THE EVENING Solbert Gets Leave. Maj. Oscar N. Solbert, Carps of En- ineers, military aide to the Presi- ent, and assistant.to the director of ublic buildings and public parks as been granted leave of absence for e months and thirteen days. e Goes Lieut. Col. Francis W. Clark, Fleld Artillery, has been relieved from duty with the War Department gen- eral staff, and assigned to the 3rd Division, Sth Army Corps, at San Francisco. $5,000 Life Insurance for $46. 96 m]”ln'-'-ll|”]“|||||||l'”h"' At Age B8d—send date of birth for partien- | | tars and Llustration. Company founded 1863, | Assetn over 330,000,000 M. Le oy Goff, 610 Woodward Bldg. Mourning Blacks Dyed 24-HOUR SERVICE Carmack Dry Cleaning Co. Lincoln 239 EISEMAN’S 7th & F Sts. 350 Easter Suits Specially Priced at 20 Clothes made the way young men want ‘ them—wider shoulders —snug hips—full trou- sers that “break” just right across the instep. And colors that imme- diately suggest Spring. Plenty of light shades. You've never before seen such fine style and quality for $20. Mrs. Ethel A. Ringe of Berwyp, Md., told police today that her Eilk handbag containing $30 in cash and some papers was stolen while she was at St. Margaret's Church today. She told police that a white woman about 40 years of age, tall and slen- der, was in the church at the same time. Coast Group Is Limited to Smaller Type of Game. LOS ANGELES, Calif.. April 3.—The hunters' paradise which the Pacific Coast Sportsmen's Club proposes to establish in Kern County has been approved by the State corporation de- partment devoid of what originally was to have been the club's main fea- ture—a preserve for big game hunt- ing, Tnder the permit, which allows the club to realize §1,000,000 from mem- bership subscriptions, the hunters will have to limit their activities to the smaller and less dangerous types of game. Whoopee! TomorrOW (For One Day Only) Any $30 Topcoat In Either Store 2 Step! Step, "Boys," “Radio Joe" tl')'fafl et NEWCORN & (GREEN 1002 F Street N.W. \\\\\\\\\\\\\\\ |\\l\ll§ ARND Yy ////////// N W \ \\\\\\\\ » /// Win TOPCOATINGS Qualities That Have Sold at $40 and as High as $45 29 o SUIT Made To Measure Patterns -ahd colorings that are most popular for Spring and Summer wear— and of a quality that is far beyond your expectations at so low a price. uaranteed Blue Serge Suitings A BLUE SERGE—fast in color $2 E —and of guaranteed quality. $40.00 would be the regular price for this splendid quality serge— 1002 F Street N.W and it has been known to sell for SXNNRENNNNN NN Daily Closing Hour 6 P.M. mwsmm W Other Suits $25 to $60 Young Men—Here’s Real Style Fine Topcoats § Beautiful fabrics, in exceed- ingly handsome patterns—just = swell topcoats. $25 and $30 \\\\\\ “You ask my opinion of Two-Pants Suits. We]l. here goes~D. J Kaufman ought to lead the c]othing field with this policy—like the Nationals led the Amer- ican League last year. It'sa champl'anship idea.” t] Signed—Earl McNeely, Wash. Base Ball Club as high as $45.00. WC TheExtra Fair-Doubles The Wear Money's Worth or Monzy Back’ N AAAEEAEASASASAEALAAEEANELE AH AL HHALHATAEAA L HEHASLAEATEEALARE RN AL CRAN NN NS ;vc\\s\\“sx&ssa:\‘\wn;s_\\\&\m&\“&“fimmms\\“mmmxsfiwxx‘ 1005 Pa. Ave. 1724 Pa. Ave. STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., 1925. to Coas Thief Robs Woman in Church.” | HUNTING CLUB CURBED. |C, W, FRIEDE IS DEAD; ORGANIZATION ACTIVITIES. D. J. KAUFMAN, = FUNERAL TOMORROW Federal Accountant Succumbs While on Business Trip to Florida. Charles Willlam Friede, old, an assistant accountant Federal Water Power died in Leesburg, Fla., Wedresday, while on a business trip for the commission. Death was due to heart disease. Mr. Friede left Washington only & few days before his death. He had been an assistant accountant for the commission five years. He came to this city as an employe of the Inter- state Commerce Commission in 1911. Mr. Friede was graduated from Georgetown University Law School in 1915, and admitted to the bar the same year. He was prominent in Masonic circle, being a member of the Bethesda, Md., lodge and the Alamas Tampie of the Mystio. Shrine here. He was also u member of Ham- line M. E. Church. Funeral services will be conducted at Hamline at 2 o'clock tomorrow afternoon and fnterment will be in Glenwood Cemetery. Born in Mount Olive, T, April 30, 1884, Mr. Friede was the son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Friede, who live in . Louis. He was married to Miss Pearl Robison, daughter of the late Judge Lee T. Robison of this eity, in_1916. He s survived by his parents, his widow, two sons, Charles and Tor- rence Friede, and two brothers, Will and Al Friede, both of St. Louls. 10 years for the Commission, FOUND. stray, color reddish brown, pedigree une cyeaer will piesse call ‘Rev. Jas 1425 Vst _LOST. _ n BAR PIN-Platinum, Wednesday a.m., be- tmeen 16th and Q sts n'w and 20th wod C ats. Reward Call North 5531-W. BOSTON BULL, n vicinity beindle “with che” white re, clip Reward. F. C. Ryan, 3326 Chevy Chase. D. .~ Gy PBUNCH OF KEYS, Wednzsds 14th and H. Rewdrd. 227 Pi DOG, known: Mackin, 3 morning, pear ave. se. Lin. BUNDLE containiog parily embroidered bed- spread. Friday, Cabin John or Mt. Pleasant car. Reward” ' Cleve. 2638. 4925 Conduit rd, Drown and _wi Reward. Frankiin 6 Pleasang car, F Frank, 8528, between Line. 5 T_on reverse evenings. * Reward town or Mt. Pleasant’ store, in n.w. Liberal Vicinity “by owner. Ite n Hotei. 3% Revolution: on back; reward if re r tokens. 616 diamond chip missing. 16th st. n.w. Phone hiumn.m on 14th ._Please_call Line. WRIRT WATCH, Hamilton: March 26, Return to 12151, octago Tractio ase. on Capital car_between 34th and M ‘and i0th and You. Polomac 469. 13 Reward. 'RIDAY, APRIL 3 CHARLES W. FRIEDE, Deaths Reported. The following deathis have been reported to the Health Department in the last 24 hours: Mary V. Flood, 86, 44 Quincy pl. n.e. Mary B. Ward, 54, Providence Hospital. Charles Shaffer, 78, United States Soldfers’ Home Hospital. Bernard Reardon, Laura Armstrong, Mattie M. McCuilen, shire ave. Providence Hospital. 27, Sibley Hospital. 62, 4317 New Hamp- Emergency Howpital. ) 1822 4th st. (Curson's §t. Elizabeth's Hospital Albert L. Hospital) Louisa Cooper, 88, 1123 2nd s Aunnie Willlams, 42, 2418 17th pilicttie Brooks,” 56, Home for Aged, Blue 1ains. Joseph Rlione, 16, Garfield Hospital. Warren Rosler, Providence Hospital. John Spioks, 22, Emergency Hospital. Jumes D. Whit 207 1 st. n.w. ArthurOborne,’ 30, Gallinger Hospltyl, Alfred Holmes, 67, 300 Vine st., Takoms Park. Bessie Butler, 14, Tuberculosis Hospital. Births Reported. The following birtis have been reported te the Health Department in the last 24 hours Joseph A. and Georgla Acton boys (twins). James A aud Helen N. Redden, boy. Jobn H. and Sarah M. McClunahan, girl. Orion L. and Thelma L. Tripiett, girl. Jumes A and Lillian M. Smith, ‘boy. mon nd Genevieve H. Posey, girl. James E. and Maggle Tiches, girl Lavoseur and Luura Johnston, girl George W. and June E. Walker, girl Oscar T, neen E. Moovey, girl. Olin A. & Gibbs, girl. Abraham Himelfort, boy. John J. and Aliee A. Dougherty, girl. Daniel P. and Margaret K. Hyland, boy. Emil and Sophia R. Becker, boy Stuart M. and Jean E. Bevans. girl George D. and Abna J. Hammon, girl. Gregors and Mary J. Holxington, boy. H. and Rence Lanza. girl mio F. and Junet A. Perry, boy. Willlam und Bertha Brown, girl Alexander 8. and Mary Pope. boy Lawrence W. and Romalie Carter, boy. Lavina Fitshugh. boy and Emma Hughes, boy and Clara Knight, girl. d Mary Watts, girl Charles and Edith Thompson, boy. Marriage Licenses. Marriage licenses have been issued following: Keaneth Robinson of Fort Myer, ne Moton of this clty. W. Brows and Beatrice to the and “Wash- Maude anvel ington. Clarence Darsam of this city and ensiey of Manassas, V Sansome and Gladys E. Howarth. E. Stockett, Jr.. of this city and Dodd_of Rockville, Md. . Cox_and Ella 'E. Carlston Manion of Glen Echo, Md., Beighes of this city slor and Kate Rrooks. Ford end Gigdss 1. Moss. bt of Clifton F: s o Firutand and_Beernice P, De tte. both of Baltimore, Md Frank Foster and Emma Wiikins. Alexander Stevens of this city and Alberta Digas of Dickerson. M ugene M. Walker'of New Kensington, Pa. and Edstn Benkheimer of this cits, non Reid and Katherige C William Burgess H [ McCaule; CREERO! 614 Twelfth Street Cherry Blossoms Are In Bloom Also Beautiful Easter costume. individuality will note a bg a real satisfaction in Easter millinery here. —+to select a becoming shape largest free by in the city, choosing her trimmings fand having her hat trimmed staff of expert milliners. Large Easter Hair Hats $ I 0.00 XN HEER Hair Hats lead the Vogue in Millinery Fashions for Easter. less selection here—smartly flowered, ribbon or lace-trimmed, in a host of becoming styles that will appeal to the Miss, Young Woman or Matron, in just the color to harmonize with the $ I 6.50 A seemingly end- New Arrivals in_ Extra Large Headslze Hats $5.95 to $15.00 Exquisite Untrimmed HAIR HATS $3.98,%5.95t0%12.95 The miss or young woman who seeks saving and oosing her What a Colorful BANGKOKS and fin PEANUT STRAWS The leading sports hats of the season, now much " in.demand by the smartly dres sed Miss and Young ‘Woman. $3.98 to $10 leasure m the Hats Made and Remodeled by Expert MillinersS and | TONIGHT. Shaw Junior High School will give a musical, 8 o'clock, at the school The Boys' Glee Club will present an act of grand opera and the Girls’ Gles Club will give “The Childhood of Hiawatha,” a two-part cantata by Ira B. Wilson. Performance under auspices of Shaw Junior High School Parent-Teacher Assoclation. An assembly dansante for the kenefit of the Thomson Community Center fund will be given at $:30 o'clock in Thomson School. Dr. Frank M. Chapman will de- scribe and picture birds of southern Chlle this afternoon and evening be- fore the National Geographic Soclety at New Masonic Temple. Rev. Dr. Alfred W. Anthony, chair- man of the Joint Commission of the Federal Counclls of the Churches of Christ and of the Central Conference of American Rabbis, will speak on “(Good Will Between Jews and Chris- tfans,” in the pulpit of the Eighth Street Temple at 7:45 o'clock. The Writers' League will meet, § o'clock, in Thomson School. The Business Women's Councils will meet at Church of the Covenant Dr. Stanley Durkee of Howard Uni- versity will glve a talk at 8 o'clock, and Charles Werengird will conduct the singing. Dr. Willlam A. Eisen- berger, in conducting the Bible study class, will speak of “Christ's Trium- phant Entry.” William B. Cushing Camp, No. 30, Sons of Veterans, will meet, § o'clock, in Pythian Temple. The junior musical and literary en- tertainment will take place at Mount Zion Baptist Church at 8 o'clock, un- der direction of James Robinson. “Workers' Education in Germany" will be the subject of the series of lectures of Germany by Dr. Borls Stern before the League for Indus- trlal Democracy, 8 o'clock, at 811 E street. Public invited. CITY NEWS IN BRIEF. The life-size portrait of Susan B. Anthony recently purchased by the Susan B. Anthony Foundation will be unveiled tomorrow between 4 and § p.m. in the parlors of Hotel Shoreham Col. 0. H. Oldroyd will lecture on “Reminiscences of Lincoln and His Assassination” tomorrow, 8:15 p.m., at University Club. Introductory re- marks by Dr. A, Barnes Hooe. Mu- sical features. L. W. De Gast addreés the Northminster Men' on “Men’s Club Work” and Mond. 8 p.m., at the church. Visitors welcome. E. B. Fuller will Clu! Musl Dr. Gertrude V. Sheckells will lec- ture on “Psychology of Health” Sun- day, 5 p.m., at Health Studio, 1625 K street. Free. The Tivoll Pastime Club will give a dance tomorrow, 9 p.m., in private | ballroom of the Arcade. Visitors welcome. i The English Village Citizens’ Asso- clation will meet Monday, 8 pm, in assembly room of Cleveland Park | Congregational Church. There will be a mass meeting of | the Park Lane Citizens’ Association| Monday night Cards of Thanks. STRICKLAND., We wish to express our sin-| cere thanks and appreciation to relatives and friends for their beautiful floral trib-{ utes and kindness shown st the death of our | son, RICHARD RTRICKLAND. HIS MOTHER AND STEPFATHER, ALICE ETRICKLAND DORSEY, EARNEST DOE- | SEY. Bicths. WALKER. April 1, 1925, te Mr. George W. Walker (nee Howell), ter, BETTY JA * Peaths. BROWN. Departed this life. Thursda: 2, 1925, at 11:50 a.m., at Ber reside st o.w.. ELLA BROWN, devoted Villiam Brown. She leaves to mourn four ters, Mrs. Annte Wents and Mattle Gas- both of nie Wilson and Mra. Jamer Ioved cousin, Miss Hosa Bumbry; other rel tives and many friends. Notice of funeral hereafter. BROWN. Friday, April 3, 1025. at her resi- dence, ‘1638 5th 'st. n.w., MARIA H., the de- voted' daughter of Willam and Nannle Brown_and sister of Mrs. Irene Johuson, . Rosa Tizol, Clinton Brown. Notice of funeral hereafter. 5 DAVIS. Suddenly, April 1, 1925, ANNIE M. DAVIS, beloved 'sister of Katherine D. Wal- ker of 3140 Mt. Pleasant st. Tears. ‘Services 5:30 p.m. Friday. at Hysong's funeral pariors, 1300 Relatives and friends invited to terment Saturday at Lancaster, FLANAGAN. Thursday, April 2, 1925, at 2 p-m.. at his residence. 2100 10th st.. JAMES J.. son of the late James J. and Margaret agan. Funeral from St. Matthew's Church Saturday morntng at 9 o'clock. terment private. Kindly omit flowers. FRIEDE, Suddeniy. April 1, 1925, at Lees burg, Fla., CHARLES W., 'beloved husband of Pearl 'Robinson Friede. Funeral from Hamline M. E. Church, 14th aud Emerson ste. 2 p.m. Saturd: Interment Glen wood Cemetery. Remains at Hines' fuseral pariors, 2901 1éth st. FRIEDE. _ Suddenly, st CHARLES ~W. FRIEDE. Members of Bethesda Lodge. No. 204, will meet at and Mrs 2 daugh- In Leesburg, Fl Bethesda Tempie April 4 at 12:30 p.m.. or st Hines' undertaking establishment, 5801 14th st. n.w., p.m. GRAY. April after a short illvess, at her home.' 4306 ' Wisconsin ave.. DEL- PHIN (Nee Marr), beloved wife of Gonzales G. Gray, in the 74th year of her age. Funeral services will be held from her late residence Saturday morning, April 4. at 8:30 o'clock; themce to St 7 Chureh, Tealeytown, D. be said at 9 o'cloct Hill Cemetery. Rel vited. HEISS. Departed this life Wednesday, April at 10:35 a.m., at his son i- deace: 23 i . WILLIAM, beloved husband of the late Elizabeth and beloved father 6f Wm. A. Heiss. Funeral from his Iate residence Saturday st 2:30 p.m. Inter- ment st Prospect Hill Cemetery. Relatives and friends ‘nvited. 3 HOLMES. Departed this life Wednesday. April 1, 1925, ROSA B. HOLMES, devoted sister of Irene, Martha, Daisy and Miiton she leaves to mourn her d three nephews and a host and friends. Funeral will e beld at Friendship Baptist Church, corner Ist and H sts. s.w., Sunday. April b, &t 1:30 o'clock. Relatives and friénds invited HORAN. ~ Thursday, April 2, parents’ residence, 1113 4th JAMES, Infant son of Cornelius ai Horan.' Funeral from the above residence Saturday, April 4, at 2 pm. Interment Mount Ofivet Cemetery. 3 HUNT. April 1, 19, st Sibier Hospital CHARLER J.. the beloved husband of the late Elia Hunt. Remains st Chambers' un- dertaking establishment, 14th and Chapin n.w. Funeral mass St. Pel holic Church, 2nd aod C st day morning at'9 o'clock. Burial at Mount Olivet Cemetery. JONES. Thursday, April 2. 1925, at a.m. at ber residence, 1i51 N.' Cap. st.. EATE A., widow of the late John W. Jones. Funeral from her late residence Saturda. April 4, at .m. Relatives and frien invited. . where mass will Interment at Cedar ives and friends io- Lutberan Hospital ROLL RANDOLPH, the late N. E. Keenan and brother Ed- ward R. Keentn, in the 25th year of his age, Funeral from 200 Rosemary st., Uhery Chase, Md., at 9:30 Saturday morning, April 4, thence 1o the Church of the Blessed Sac- rament at Chevy Chase Circl Interment at Glenwood Cemetery. LOVAGE. Departed this life Thursday, April ), 1925, FRANK LOVAG Funeral Satur- April 4, at 9 o'clock from ledeemer Church. it his suffering, past bis pain, Cease to weep, for tears are val Calm the tumuit of thy breast, For he who suffered s at rest. MATS, Thorsds 1 2, 1025, Houpltal, R o, MAYS, a . * uliored o er ot drs. W. B Gwen Goldsmith, Funeral from his 1813 Hanilin st b.e. Friends invited. MoGRATH. Tuesday, March 31, 1925, at 30 pm.. at his residence, Falls Chirch, ALBERT JAMES, beloved husband of Ma¥y E._ McGrath. ~ Mase_at 8t. Jame Church, '!ll ‘alls Church, Va., on Saturday, . ‘Toterment at 8 Belitlven and !fl;ldl SULLIVAN. Friday, April 3, Providencs Hospiial, *Rev. CTHADDEUS O'SULLIVAN of Bt. Paul's.Church, 15th.and ¥ sts, n.w. Notice of funeral bereafter, * Faith Keifer Ivison and | DBeaths. PIERCE. Thursdss. April s residence, 1228 C st. s.e.. WAI- TER PIERCE, He icaves "to monre & sIX childres, threo brothers, two Members of lodges Caleb Taber . 79: 0dd Fellows, aad Gl Rocks. i Wunday, April 5, st 1:30. from ve residence, ‘theace to Ebeaeser Church, Sth amd D st Interment Woodlaws Cemetery. o4 papers please copy.) BOCHE. April JOBANNA ROCHE, beloved ‘wife of M. Roche, Funeral from her Jate residence, st e Requiem mass et 8t et Monduy; April 6, at 0. Olivet Cemetery, RYAN. Wedoesday 1925, at 11:20 Dowlnic Interment April 1, 1925, at Waiter Reed Hospital, SARAH E. RY. the late Liest. Col. THOMAS-P. R¥AN. April 4, at 10:30 am., of “John R. Wright Co., 1881 Interment Arlingten N& Cemotery. SLOAT. Suddenly. Thursday, April 2. at Winchester, Va.. MARY MATILDA. be loved motner of Hirst F. Sloat. ~Funeral services at her late residence, 1208 (3 s, n.e., Monday, Aprii 6, at 2 p.m. Intérmeng Glenwood Cemetery. 5 SMITH. Departed this life widfenly, Apri 1, 1925, DENNIS. the heloved " gaci "o} Annle Contee, L Coate, Bertha Alle, and Clara Smith eral Sundaz, April 2 pm. from nis niece's residence. 183 Le Droit ct. Relstives and frieads iavited SMITH. Thursday, April 2. 1925 City, Tenn., AMZU SMIiTH, Mildred Smith ‘(nee Crytals). be held at Zutborst's funeral pariors, 501 st Capitol st.. on Saturdey. April 4 at m. Interment (private) in Kock Creek Cemetery. STANTON. | Tridsy momiag, Ap7id, 1025, at the _fa residen 6" 0w nw, MARIANNA, beloved ' wife of Tbomes J Stanton, ‘afier a brief filuess. Notice of funeral later. THOMPSON. Departed April 2 at at Johnson husband of Bervices wiil Sarsh Jane' W iate * Hugh brother of Lizzie Trasers Danlel and Charles Thomp: can be ween at Mason's undertaking Diist:- ment, > se. Funeral at Osoa HiL' Md., Sunday. April 5. at 1 o'clock. Relatives ‘and friends invited TIBBS. Deparied this .. at her residence, SABEL PAYNFE TIBES, Charles H. Tibbs and der Violet L. and Charles S. Tibt Street Baptist Chu o'clock p.oi. Friends sday. April WHITEHEAD, of 2020 P t. r's chapel, afternoon, J interment MATD BADG Frank Tosco Whitehes ral services at ania ave., Kat 4, st 2:30 p.m. vault st Kock Creek Cemetery. WILKENS. Departed this life 9 Atlastic City. 218V st. n.w., father of Edna beloved brother of Leana Wilkeos. mora’ Wilkens Washington, Mary Eliza Wilkens and uncle of Corrine Wilkeas Bt back. Notice of funeral later. . WOLF. Thursday. Aprit 2. 1925, National Lutheran Home, CLAY son of Edmund and years. Funeral services in chapel of the lome on Saturday. April 4, at 2:30 p.m Interment York, Pa. (Bsltimore, Md., and York, Pa., papers pieass copy.) . In Memoriam. BISHOP. In memors of MARY F. BISHOP, who departed this life April 3, 1922 Thou art gone but not forgotten; Fresh my love shall ever be, ¥or us long as there is memory I shull think of thee A DEVOTED FRIEND, CLAIBORNE HOF- ARD. BROOKS. Sacred to the memory of our des father,” GEORGE BROOKS, who entare. eternal rest one year ago today, April 1924 He is sleeping, sweetly siceping, made bed of clay; ving, only sleeping the resirrection duy. D_CHILDREN, MR LARD, MRS. KATIE WEST LENA' BROWN. ESBIG. In loving memorr of our dear h bund and father, AUGUST C. Sr., who died 39 years ago today. April 3, 1856 WIFE AND CHILDREN. * HARRISON. 1In sad loving remembrance of our dear husband and fatber, GEORGE STROTHER HARRISON, who departed_this Mfe one year ago toduy. THE FAMILY. * KLEH. In Joving remembrance of my dear husband. FRANK BERNARD KLEH, who departed tals life one rear sgo today. April HIS LOVING WIF cred 1o the memory of my dearly FRANK B. KLEH, wbo 1eft me one year ago today, April 3, 1921 1 was with him at his bedside, T saw his soul depart - And when I knew that he wis dead {71t wimost yroke my heart | SISTER MAMIE. * ROBINSON. In loving remembrance of our |~ beloved husband and father, Capt. DAVID H. ROBINSON, who died at Clarendon, Va nine years ago'today. April 3, 1916, HIS TOVING WIFE, DAUGHTERS AND SONS-IN-LAW. . WASHINGTON. In i dear father, HE: departed this life 3, 1913, Home is not the dear old That was once 8o fall of cheer; We have censed fo see his face And his voice we fail to bear. All Is changed. the hours sre long 5d the days are full of gloom Now and then & bit of song Used_to fssue from his room. HIS LOVING CHILDREN, MAMIE WASH INGTON. LUNK HINGTON AND PETBR WASHINGTON. . FUNERAL DIRECTORS, _ CHAS. S. ZURHORST 1 EAST OAFITOL 8T. Wednesdar, N. J.. 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