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Mourning Blacks Dyed 24-HOUR SERVICE Carmack Dry Cleaning Co. Lincoin 239 > SEA‘TRAIN -CAR SICKNESS The pauses of travel stopped at once. No other remedy has ever re- ceived such glowing spontaneous tes- timonials of unfailing effectiveness Its use means relief and comfort. 75¢. & $1,50at DvuSmm H ‘or direct on receipt of Price Philipsborn ELEVENTH ST, Tomorrow--Second Day of the Truly Sensational JALEs oF PROGRESS This event is making bargain history that will long go unequalled in Washmgton merchandxsmg Every feature merits your careful consxdcratlon —for every specml 1s a most remarkable value— 1 | ville road, JAMES A. KELIHER DIES. Head of Paiat Company Had Been Il for Years. James A. Keliher, 54 years old, pres- ident of the B. J. Murphy Company, dealers in paint and glass, since the firm was organized 22 years ago, and prominent in organization activities here, died at his home, 6204 Brooke- Chevy Chase, Md., yester- da Ile had been In failing health for several years and had been con- fined to his home during the last five weeks. Mr. Keliher was a member of the | Kiwanis and City Clubs, the Washing- ton Lodge of Elks and the Knights of Columbus. He is survived by his widow, Mrs. | 1da Kelther: a daughter, Miss Alice Keliher; a son, James Keliher; brother, | Thomas F. Keliher, and three sisters, Miss Mary E. Keliher, Miss Annie C. Keliher and Miss Margaret Keliher. Funeral services will be conducted at the Church of the Blessed Sacra- ment tomorrow morning at 10 o'clock. Interment will be in Fort Lincoln Cemetery. Trinidad has been sending nearl: 11000 bunches of bananas to . this country each month this offered at a most remarkable price. Superfine FI’OCl(S —bough! express]y for this Sales o{ Progrcss occasion— and include Dresses worth double this attractive price. $7 5.00 o -« Fur-Trimmed Coats Two big groups—in the popular weaves—with the most favored {lll‘!. o o Second Floor. “‘$ales of Progress” $5’7 and $777 Third Floor bans, Pirate Shapes—gnd Dress Jesidnu. $Q00 RS S Beverly Hose—full fashioned, chiffon; silk to garter hem, and lisle tops Fourth Floor. $7.95 “pales of Progress”’ ————— Hats of»Famous Makes Satins and Velvets and Strikflng Combinations—Tur- “gpales of Progress”———— Women’s Smart Shoes One-Straps, Buckle Pumps, Opera Pumps, Fancy Ox- fords and Fancy Straps—in Patent and Brown Kid; Black, Brown and Blonde Satin—with all the popular heels. THE EVENING CITY NEWS IN BRIEF. Sigma Chl Fraternity will meet at luncheon tomorrow, 12:30 p.m., at Uni- versity Club. Takoma Park Baptist Ladies’ Aid Soclety will gtve a cafeteria supper ‘Wednesday from 5 to 7 p.m. in base- ment of the Sunday school house, cor- ner of Piney Branch road and Aspen street. The Georgetown Civic Association will meet tomorrow, 8 p.m., at Phil- lips School. The executive board of the Mont- gomery County Federation of Re- pubMcan Women will meet tomorrow at the home of the president, Mrs. John A. Holmes, Montrose. The reg- ular meeting of the organization will take place in October. The Eckington W. C. meet tomorrow, 7:45 p.m., at the home of Mrs. W. J. Peters, 3400 Macomb street. Rev. D. Y. Campbell, pastor of Friendship Baptist Churel Wednesday, 8 p.m., at Vermont Bap- tist Church, of which Rev. James E. Willis is pastor. Subject, “The Spirit- ual Farmel fun Proceeds for building X p— o silk $ 13 5| —=| 0| ——2|0|—| 0| —|0|——|0|c—=—F7|a[c——=3|a|e——3|a[c——|a|[c——|a|——[a| c——=1[a[——] EEEEEEEEE _E STAR, T. U. willj . will speak | WASHINGTON, D. MON 7 ROBERTA PULLAN DIES INAUTO CRASH Real Estate Man Killed in Baltimore—Nelson Wilson Badly Injured. Robert A. Pulliam, 5314 Forty-first | street, local real estate man, was | killed: Nelson Wilson of Fort Myer | 1 Va., local attorney, is in a | ndition at the Union Me- | morfal Hospital, Baltimore, and two | other men were cut and bruised in n automobile aceldent which occur-| ed at the intersection of Belvidere nd Green Spring avenues, Balti- streday morning. edy occurred wher anau- tomobile driven by David 8. Smith, rs old, of 711 M street, superin- | tendent of the Machinigts' Bullding, in which Mr. Pulliam. his brother, James L. Pulllam, and Mr, Wilson were ridin, was overturned as the result of & collision with a car driven | | by Stephen Scheetz of Philadelphia. i According to Mr. Smith he waited at the crossing to let another auto- ! mobile go by and at the same time| w Scheetz in his car about a| {block away. Thinking that he had| tos_ | @mple time to cross before the othe %) car reached bim. Smith said he started over the road. only o be | struck as he reached the center of | the His machine, he said,| 1, tical « KUIH‘I{!‘ \ I‘llll\\ Births Reported. The following births have been reported to the Health Department in the last 24 hours Willard B. and Annie E. Upright, bog John R. and Olive K. Barbour, boy Michael P and Aljee’ ¢, Cannoi, Do ornelius A and Martha F. Litik. & William H. and 1 e Henry P and Mar Faul and el i ries and Gladys B oy oxis and Elizabeth Campbell, twina (boy i) ing carl and Ada F. Forrest. girl was o Farl aid Ada £ Forrew, ol 1s overturned, pinning the four oc cupants beneath. his car was demolished by the force | of the fmpact, while the other ma chine was practically intact. Mr. Pulllam was killed almost in- stantly In the crash. He and Mr. Wil son were sitting in the rear of the car when the accldent occurred, while Mr. Edward and Ber E e ¢ and Ruby Jeflerson ‘Thomas. girl Deaths Reported. The following_d {o the Health Department ours. George Washington Hall Hervert el ers ve been reported in the last 24 5. 29 21 E street southwest James Graham home here. He @ now | ered, however, and will | coroner’s inquest, which in Baltimore tonight. Mr. Pulliam, who was 48 years of age, is survived by his mother, Mrs fully recov. attend the is to be held 36, Tuberculosis Hospital Westbrook. 20. Freedmen's Hospi: George tal Margaret Tarrance. 1 west. 924 E street south- Kin of Zachary Taylor Dies. ORGANIZATION ACTIVITIES. TONIGHT. Mrs. Ellen Spencer Mussey Daughters of Unfon Veterans, meet, 8 o'clock, at Grand Army Tent, will Hall. Miss Olive Neal, president of \hlol“'asmngwn Practical Psychology Club, EPTEMBER cooler portions; east winds. Today—Sun sets 6:08 p.m. Tomorrow—Sun sun sets 6:07 p.n. Moon rises 9:12 a.um.; Automobile one-half hour 21, PAUL W. BARTLETT. THE WEATHER District of Columbia—Partly cloudy tonig onis winds. Mary fand tomorrow, Mr. Smith declared | moderate north winds. 1t and tomorrow nt: gentle north slightly cooler and northeast land—Partly cloudy tonight slightly cooler tonight; irginia—Unsettled, probable show - tonight and tomorrow, slightly tonight in central and east moderate north and north- Records for 24 Hours. [t P. Brawner, 72,110 B sireet na. | Smith and James L. Pulliam were [ Thermometer—4 p.m. 88: 8 p.m. Ftoile E. Melick. 6%, atreet. sitting in front. 85: 12 midnight, 79; 4 am, 76; 8 Virgie F; Rawlings. 8. Casualty Hosvital. | " The shock was so great to Mr.|&m. 74: noon, 83 _ Bertha Louise Poole. 15 months, Provi- 2 B: : P dence Hospital mith, who recently lost his wife and arometer—4 p.m. 29.78; 8 pm., Intant of Gregors and Lillian Bussenk. 2| now his best friend, that he broke 12 midnight, 29.78; 4 am., ot o4 Fimimen's Hospital, | 4OWN at the hospital in Baltimore yes. : 8 am. 29.78; noon, 29.79. Pinkie Dozier.” 16, 431 Maine avenus v. and had to be brought to his | Highest temperature, 89, occurred vesterday; lowest tempera- . occurred at 7 a.m. today. Temperature same date last year— Highest, 66 60. Condition of the Water. :'lowest, | Gabrilla B. Pulliam, several sisters| Temperature and condition of the S |and his brother. He was connected | Water at Great Falls at 8 a.m. today WINCHESTER, Va., September with the ‘real estate firm of J. M.|—Temberature, 68; condition, clear Miee: Mary: Dbottanood Biehen Brammer. with offices at 1417 "G Tide Tables. member of an old Maryland, family, | Street. He was & member of King | . icheq by € s y died at an advanced age ldfll‘tr\'vnll;g I).a“hl Lodge, F. A. A. M., and of the | e ‘ : ]:‘ lllf?tl‘ :*“fi!'“! Goust Rer hanisir was a family | Woodmen of the World. Funeral ar- and Geodetic Survey.) onnection of Zachary Taylor. Her | Fangements will not be completed | Today—Low tide, 4:26 am. and father was the late Thomas Buchanan | Until after the coroner's inquest 4:36 p.m.; high tide, 10:02 a.m. and of Maryland. Her nearest surviving | Mr. Wilson, who lives at Fort Myer | 10:21 p.m are Miss Nannie Thomas ani | Heishts, Va., has offices at 1416 G| Tomorrow—Low tide, 5:09 a.m. and C. Harrison of Clarke County. | Street. .‘»lx;;4|- m.; high tide, 10:43 a.m. and p.m. The Sun and Moon. rose 5:54 am.; sun rises 5 am.; lamps to be after sunset lighted ception will be followed by a smoker and entertainment, to which all men in the parish are invited. will speak on ‘“Afirmations,” I I iti SR S T _ Weather In Various Cities. St. Paul's branch of the l'(alyl ?Tamven Name Soclety will give a reception H g5 ER in honor of Rev. Thomas E. McGui. s 3 e 2 gan, pastor of St. Paul's Church, at 8| >S40 3 E g o'clock, in the school hall. The re- : 27 was drowned Saturday stern Branch, evidently while he s ber s not, rfor o was swimming. His nude body was o ing _he oes. Chambers® found floating in the river not far grmnujance service is the best aud the M| from Benning Bridge vesterday morn- $4.00 for Local Calls ]| " He left home Saturday morning to in the and a $500 One for $250 Chambers does not charge for eversy. | ents inquired among Henry's play- W. W. Chambers Co. Beautiful Suburban Home Clarendon, Va. New 9-Room Home Loaismille Philadelphia hoenix play with some of the nelghborhood The Brown Stone lmhlldlén but failed to return home | boiantats Funeral Home of |in the afternoon. Alarmed his par- et Ores S, Lake City Stations. London, England.. . -2 Abilens, Trx 9.86 72 ... Cloudy On life's pathw ‘ e 2 encounters” Boreavement. At waen | Garnett January will lecture, §|Albany ! s i tmes Chamters heinul service is st} | o'clock, at Unity Auditorium, 1326 1| atidnte 71 78 72 1l Clowdy hambers brofite more || treet. Subject, “Driving the Charfot | Baltimore - 2078 &8 24 Ruin TAPSTES of Fire” (power and imagination). Blisineham 20.02 100 78 P, Chambers ‘can ' look any family in Y Boston 2 %0 &8 001 Clear the fare i el them e save. thern DROWNS WHE WiM 3 g0 28 O G re ‘than thes paid 1or. N SWIMMING S5 8 8y U Bowas 5 o8 82 B S Chambers Furnishes a $250 008 90 62 Frloudy 093 fo & Funeral for Colored Lgd Toscs Tife in the s o 1 I12078 @2 $ 00 Eastern Branch. Garvesion 000 8 8 i 1 : e Henry Roscoe Pinkney, colored, 8| Horen 80 * Cloudy —— vears old, 313 Seventh street south- 0.06 St.oloudy i PLcloudy Angeles iy I Clear, Cloudy Pt.cloudy Cloudy mates and were told the boy had been | 3in Antonic . drowned, but they could not learn | $an Diex 14th & Chapin Sts. N.W. where the drowning had occurred. | ;. fane Phone Col. 432 Coroner Nevitt gave a certificate of | St. Faal. accidental death. .:‘;2!:-?.: Bl — — WASH.DIC. 20178 86 FOREIGN. (8 am.. Greenwich time, today.) Temperaturs, Weather. 50 Cloudy Paris. Clear Yien: i3 Clondy Berlin, ' Germany Cloudy Copenhagen, Denmark. Cloudy §tockholm."Sweden. Cloudy Hort Azores.. Cloudy Hamfeon. rrmu . Cloudy San Juan, Porto Ri Part_cloudy Havans, Cuba, Clear. Colon, Canal Zone, Cloudy —with all modern improvements. LOS’ Corner property—3 large lots, shade trees, evergreens BEADED BAG. white, Thureday. Septembe lined with zing, on r 17. Reward. North and lawn. Priced for quick sale—no profit—taken for debt. Phone West 2054 or West 914 BILL FoLn——Blu-k Center Market o1 ward, ather. l‘OYl(l(nm[ $53; a ave. car line. fi e 1 ;mexcn.z'r—cmm- rold-braided bracelet: ost Allison_st. n.w. Thureday: reward. Return to 1814 The Potomac Savings Bank call CANARY BIRD. plain yellow. Finder please Col. 10316. Reward. 5405 8th n.w. Wis. Ave. and M Street CHECEK._si ward. ed_Sq bucic 5 R ‘Maln 188 i ears. Roel 0. Branch 135. CHOKER. fown section, COAT—Hudson seal h 48 two-piece. at Speedway or down. o Call Finder pleass t or 612 B S Kklin_10: inch: o Cutt :I‘;}x‘"en‘!:’trx:x‘r‘:[. Furmi in ‘the col er: Jost in Uni Bried"With 4 ot ier "Mishkovich's nami o] Serapged im ety Broed mi o, Sfation: Tiward. " Finde scher & Fischer *5’-:"' return to Bldy bull,_white: _brow Phone ft eye: name Monty. Re 5 i gier eIt 7S fagie Monty.” Reward 8508 FOX RRI] black_and white, answering name " No. 13730 Reward. i North 320837, oth GLASSES. tortolse shell, ward. _Call' Potom: in brown case, on st. ne. near H, \day evening Re- ac a8 =5 GLASSES. shel immed, in ball pai T K R U T Pk, W) M. Buckgll. KEY. on ring. Small reward. Call Norih KEYS. bunch. with Yale Took aiiached. B Ward.' Return 314 1%th st. ne. Phone Lincoln 8235-J. ONEY—Roll Child's” Restau of % Afive wnd 1 fen mt & Bowts 15415, rs. Kimball, Phone PR ThOy —Saniz: sy to Cuaricoe 41 Fort Humphreys. Va. and recelve reward. Dearl Anscosti - EI Btreon S, ave. and. F ot s Senils mental Value. Reward.""Plesse'Shose Line. ml e e e p_o]_mm PUPPY—_WIIl two boys who found ice puppy on Md. ave. s.w. return N!I 17t e flmkl‘.“g“ 3 27°F o, n.w. and Tecelve reward? Boy's Is a Wise Fall Hat Choice, r-nu.e Hotel- Return 101138 ward. AR ?fi“fi?’, Ak eded g The Knox “Fifth Avenue 2 TERRIER Black: snwwers name 16 B Ul'l‘ CAS| ave., E—Rear T i) d"’ wuxnm CANE. Ieft at foof of T7th at. skl bida: S5 ’{hirteen Ten F Street Raleigh Haberdasher ;m—m, FE ‘WATCH—] ring. engraved. ! sets 8:23 pm. | PAUL W. BARTLETT CLAIMED BY DEATH’ ULAI Sculptor Dxes of ln;ury.} Capitol and Library. By the Assg PARIS, S, {land Bartlett died here y. Paul Way an sculptor His death was due to seplicaemia. contracted from a fght injury he received while fish ing in the forest of Ardennes. | Specialists were called in to treat | | i | | | the infected wound of the forearm | early in September, but the patient did not respond to treatment. Serious symptoms developed In the last few | days. i Famous Works Here. NEW YORK, September 21 (@) — | Paul Wayland Bartlett of New York | was the sculptor of the six statues on the front of the New York public library. 'He also designed the pedi- | ment over the House wing of the United States Capitol at Washington Other famous works by him are the | Statues of Benjamin Franklin and | Patriotismi at Duluth, Minn,; the | equestrian statue of Lafayette in the | square of the Louvre, Paris, and the | statues of Columbus and Michel ! angelo in the Congressional Library | at Washington. | First Exhibit at -14. Mr. Bartlett was born in New Iaven, Conn. He began sculpture when a Doy under the instruction of Fremfet When he was 14 he exhibited in the Salon a bust of his grandmother, and in 1880 entered Ecole des Beaux Arts, where he became a pupil of Cavelier In 1887 he recelved praise at the Salon for the group, “The Bear Tamer" (now in the Metropolitan Museum of Art at New York). At the Paris ex position in 1900 he represented the | United States on the international | jury of awards for sculpture. He was made a Chevalier of the | Legion of Honor of France in 1885. | Mr. Bartlett is represented at the ton Museum, Philadelphia Acad- | of Design, Chicago Art Instl-| tute, Luxemburg Gallery, Paris, and Museum of Decorative Art NOTED EXPLORER DIES George A. Schweinfurth, Pioneer in Africa, Expires. BERLIN, September 2 George August Schweinfurth, the noted African explorer, died here ves terday. He was a pioneer explorer of Africa and headed a botanical ex i pedition in the Nile Valley, 1564 and | 1866. He discovered the Welle River tn 1 His works include “In the | Heart of Africa.” He was 9 vears old Card ut Wbanks DE LOATCH. We wish to express our sin cere "thanks snd appreciation to our relatives and friends. for their kind ‘ex ressions of ~eympathy aud beautiful oral tributes at the death of our be- LOATCH loved son. JOHN SIMEON DE THE FAMILY Beaths. BOZORTH. _Saturday, September | his ‘residence. 208 Washin errydaie, Na. HESRY A befove band of Virginia Bozorth and fath Mrs. Gordon Marcey, Funeral M September 21 % pm. st Walkers Chapel, Heltives and irichds fuvited: Bitaelitia aners idiee topvor " 20, DAUGHERTY, _September 445 pm.. SALAT) Funeral from aye. n.w.. Tuesday. September o'clock pm ds_invited. Ohio. papers plesse copy.) ESKRIDGE. Departed this life. after a lingering illneas. at st n.ow JENNI] DGE ot ade, Waverly and 1 otice’ of funeral hereafter. * FITZGIBBONS. Sunday, Sepiemt . 1926, | at 510 pm.. Mise MARY J GIB- | BONS. Funer: om her sigter's resi- | dence, 1413 Wisconsin ave. Wednesds | ‘moming "at §30, and thence to St Stephen's Church, where mase will be suid at 9 am. Ioterment Holy Rood Cemetery. GIBBS. Sunday. September 20. 1825, MAR- THA GIBBS, beloved daughter of Kobert and Elizabeth Gibbs. Funeral from the ¥ Emewt Jarvis Co. funeral parlors fues day, Septem! at 12 o'clock. it and Fricnds inviied to attend GLENNAN. - Saturdas. September 19, 10 RICHARD B.. Beloved x.%n d_of Rose Reeder Glennan. Funeral Tuesday morning | from his lata residence, 2520 13th st. n.w thence to St. Paul's Church. 16th and ¥ where mass will be said at ) MELIA September 21, 1925, Funeral ._aged 55 years W.'Deal's funeral home. 818 n.e.. Wednesday, September 23. at - Taterment Prospect Hill Cemetery. September 19. for_Aged a "5:30 a.m. CLIFTON' HAINES: Fupersl Tu tember 22 ats: from Ernes| funeral home, Georgia ave. invited to attend. HESSLER, The remaing of N:e ER. C. Hessler, and’ Mrs. Mary Alcorn. r, Mre. Francis Stelldring. 8 "Bvereit L. Hessler. whose death 34 will be taken LAURA widow 0t the laie Charles beloved mother of M E. and oceurred December 31, 1 from the vault at Glenwood interred Tuesday. Septomber Dn., Father 'Brooks of Aloysius Endilh omelating. . Suddenly. _Sunday, _September O AR Ris, St s, fesidence. 30 Datierson @ ‘ne. HENRY HOWARD, beloved Drother "of Mazzie Washington, Lewis Josephine West. Polly _Stone Charles Howard Funeral at Orange; Tuesday. September 42, | Remaing Ernest Jarvis Co. fu- Ga. ave. n.w. unday, ¢.. Johnaon, and September MINNIE 1455 @ st Wednesday, the Epiphans. Suddenly. September 2 0 e Sa WILETAM K JoYC of Leonora and Edward Joyce. interment at Harmony. May God forgive. " Private (IHER. Sunday. September 20. 19 ”;vfn!"nndeme, 820 Brookeville fd. Chevy ¢ Md A.. beloved SPis oilher. Mass a6 Chorch of the Blessed Sacrament. Tuesday. at 10 am. KELIHER. Officers and members of Wash- fngion Councl ot Knights of Columbus are herety noufled of ‘the death of ouf late brother. JAMES ELTH) &4 years, of 0203 Broouritie T Che] a."Burial Tuesday. September 22 ; Srith mass s} the Church_of ke Bickacd Sucrament, Chevy Chase Md. All officers and membérs are’ requesied (o Tr(‘i)xu Q’H"F’E L5 Grand Knight Secretary. xnu' Sunays it tember 20, 1925, at nm.nt en’s Hospital, WAL- TER 8. "KELL beloved husband of Maria A. Kelly. He leaves to mourn a wife, mother, father, brother. uncle, cousl brother- law, sister-in-law and a host of friends. Notlce of- funeral here- afte: In the hush of the night. When all were still, So softly did he go. With loved ones -hmed around Bitter tears did Hia “Volce forever now is hushed. His, suffering is now over. | ace now rests And ZiTorovermors; > Y WIFE. LEWIS. sunday, September 20. 1025 her re b21 lut st s. Some of Famous Works at l" | VERNAL. * Deaths. PRy R 0 nephe s ives. Inte l'l RCH, st Han CHASE niw.. Tues Toterment 106t of relatives and “das. Septembe Zion' Chiireh. D 4. hetween Relatives and friends REID. hered, My mm Tuesd 1 MARSHA RE vering Hope Sou are re attend the Tuesdat Do, at Met purch, D et be st 5. MAR; Pres SOND R nnunn v Septemb 4 OND O Brtha St Rides incs Crawn) ] neral from his late residence. 308 4th st e ¥ cday, Septemoer - Services i chapel. Congressonal tery. at 230 pm. Relatives invited d RIDDLF. nday. Septem 20 at Em Hospital RIDDLE (fime Herschbaek ut Alohus Riadle: Remaine we. Fun m " the Darl T." Ryan at 9:13 Chureh Int Ga.. papers nlease copy Saturday. September DWARD H. belove. ith Funeral Tues roLsoy Secen om Mo, o.m 8:10 a FOX, son. No. arr m RS Eriphany Georgetown he month of September he saddest of the vei feven vears ago today dear Qaughter was catle R MOTHER AND LITTL! To, the memory of m mother. RAY “ho. entered into, gew ¢ September ©1. 1831 tren TAMES H. GRAY & remembrance nd Tugpand. WIL LAY parted cigit” Sears ago toda Septembe; t set N never w loved vou then w ie. us 1 xou b love you suli SCOTT. SCOTT. In who d 1021 is here. ar_ vears go mother tc Our i"awar AND DA ot ogr B cia-iife 10 21, 1915 SNE helo sears ago today. It s lonely here w In the m hear That is alwars Not loat to us who loved her Not lost. but gone before She lives With us in memory HER_LOVING MOTHER. FATHER AND 2ELL of our eternal 1908 Dear is the Sweet 1 the Part of my hife emory that never w 4 s bur Wm. H ‘Sardo & Co. 412 H ST, N.E. Modern_Chapel bdel Chapel ncoln 143. Model MiFTvate Ambulances: Livery in Counectiong V.L. SPEARE CO. Xeier” the succcasors ot nor coneried witn fhe original WW. B, Speare eetaniic Bitone Frank. 6820 1009 St.N. W Formerly 940 F St. Joseph F. Birch’s Sons (ISAAC_BIRCH) A Established 184]. ho t Gawler Service Funeral Directors Since 1850 Main 5512 1332 Penna. Ave. N.W Timothy Hanlon 641 H Phone L. 5543 " CHAS. S. ZURHORST 301 EAST CAPITOL ST. TN LEE. Borersl Discior s B mer - LiversTi connection ™ Compmoalons and, modern ‘crematorium. Moderats e “8927Pa. Ave. NV, Call M. 1585 Frank chcr s Sons Co. B s Main 2473 T. F. COSTELLO NOW LOCATED AT P ORTH 79 7900 14th St N.W. Geo. C. Shaffer Main 1086 E] BLE\( Main 3416 R B RATE BriCEa- Prompt Deiivers; mpt Sy Arlhllo—exnr!ul\hlnexpennve Bros. 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