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THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. OCTOBER i I Il ME] EHMEHIEIL {]l} = — IMENEIE=IE MENTEUEITTE] IS ENE] [ITEILL A Scotch fern was the inspiration for Brackens. the new . Hart Schaffner & Marx fabrics for fall 1925 “Brackens” are the ferns You find them on the mountainsides and along the swift streams in Scotland They turn to a rich brown in the fall It’s an unusual color and it has been faithfully reproduced in the new Bracken fabrics There is a variety of shades; they are all smart for fall THE NEW STYLE LINES GIVE HEIGHT Coats are wider through the shoulders and lapels and narrow through the hips; buttons are placed higher to accent full shoulders and chest; trousers are full over the hips and taper slightly to the shoe They are certainly becoming when made right#and the Hart Schaffner & Marx label is your guar- antee of that I = Il HIENME=NNE BESIE] HIEMIE=EN) HESENES [BIMMEE If you Rave not a charge account here—why not spply for one—Credit Manager, Third Floor. [N HIEWN | RALEIGH HABERDASHER INCORPORATED Thirteen-teh F Street I=IEIN HEEENEENENENENETEEETESES] ENN=Em O i oo y 11, [] I THE WEATHER District of Columbla—Fair with rising temperature today; tomorrow increasing cloudiness and warmer, probably showers tomorrow night. Maryland—Fair with rising tempera ture today; tomorrow increasing cloudiness and warmer, probably | Showers in west portion tomorrow afternoon. Virginia—Fair with rising tempera- ure today; tomorrow increasing cloudiness ~and _warmer, probably showers in extreme west portion. West Virginia—Fair - with rising { temperature today: tomorrow cloud jand warmer, probably showers. Records for 24 Hours. Midnight, 43; 2 a.m., 41; 4 a.m 6 am, 37; 8 a.m., 38; 10 a.m., 42712 noon, 45; 2 p.m., 45; 4 p.m., 45; 6 p.m., 43; 8 pan., 42; 10 p.m., 40. Highest, 45.8; lowest, 37. Temperature same date last year— Hignest, 71; lowest, 41. Weather in Various Cities. 1925—PART 1. 3. Asheville, Atlanta, G Bowton, Mass . Butfalo, N.°Y. Cuicao, 1i Cineinnat, cyennos.” v Cleveiand, Onio. Daveuport, 10wi. Denver. Co.0.. Des Moings. 1owa ot Sifen. uiutn, Minn. . El Paso. Galveston, Tox. Hesena. Mint. Indianapoiis, nid Jucksousiile. ¥ . Kansus City) Mo.. Litue Rock. Ark arauette Memohis A ew Orleany. L. New Yo.x. N. Y... .| North Plaite, Nebr..", Omana. Neor. Pt Phuad€lphia, K 5 Phoewix. Ariz.. .06 Pittgourgh, 0.0: Portland. » 060 Portlund, Ureg. & 8. Lane City. U St. Louis, Mo.. St Paul. ‘Ming Vicasour, WASHIN CITY NEWS IN BRIEF. The Sixteenth Street Highlands Citizens' Association will resume its meetings tomorrow, $ p.m., at the Sixth Presbyterfan Church. Election of officers. Lincoln Park Citizens' Association will meet Tuesday, 5 p.m., in Bryan School. Election of officers. Howard Park Citizens’ Association will meet Monday, 7:30 p.m., at the Church of Our Redeemer, Lutheran. Commissioner Frederick A. Fenning will speak. The Barry Farm Citizens’ Associa- tion will open 1ts season Tuesday, 8 pm., at St. John's M. E. Church. Nomination of officers. The Congress Heights Citizens' As- soclation will meet tomerrow night. “Community night” will be observed by the association October 19, 8 p.m. in the Catholic Auditorium. Commi: sloners Bell and Fenning and Col. Sherrill will speak. Temple Chapter, No. 13, 0. E. S,, will meet tomorrow in New Masonic Temple. Line of officers will be ad- vanced. “Body-Mind-Soul” will be the sub- Ject of a special lecture to be given at United Lodge of Theosophists, 1731 K street, Thursday, 8:15 p.m. Public invited. The Washington Practical Psychol- ogy Club will hold its “club night” meeting tomorrow, 8 p.m., at the Playhouse. Congress Lodge Chapter, No. 35, O. E. 8., will give its first dance of the season Thursday evening at Ward- man Park. “Our New Young People” will be the subject of a lecture by Mrs. Orline Barnett Moore of Birmingham, Al —_—oore ol T rmingham. A, 8108-8100 604-610 9th St. N.W. 6 weekly: $10.50 rooms. $3: in roum. 0% more. Rooms like Mother | Yowvefurnedta ;Studebakt;} | tradefornoeto-day COLLIE. black white. male, size”dnd very lovely dor. Apply Washington Animal Rescue League. 319 Maryland ave. . FOX TERRIER and bull,_female. white with Dlack ‘spots. * Apply Washingion = Animal Rescue 9 einw, HOUND. female: black with white feet. {ip of tail -and whita breast: very old dog. APy, Washiigion Animai Reacue’ League. 349 Maryl POINTER. full-blooded. female, liver -and white in color. Owner bplease 'identify at Washington Animal Rescue League, 349 1Mng and ave. s.w. il LOST. BICYCLE_MEDAL, #old: Saturday evening between Stanton. Bafk and Srd and T n.w Finder please return to 330 Maryland age. ne. £ BLACK POCKETBOOK—Retain reward. Phone Fr. 94 for identification and mailing address. b5 1 BREASTPIN. gold circle, with sapphires and pearls. on, street or bus. Reward. 1717 at.. BROOCH. old-fashioned. gold. 105 08. _Reward. OR $50—Lost Wednesd: CH K Clarendon 293. Pets septesaber 20 rew 28 e fia ave. we. Line. 3280, ENVELOPE. \'nnlaihlnfisfi.. lease return to C. E. Morar Bldi:. 10th et and Pa. ave 'YEGLASSES. heavy bone rim. rlin: between New Jersey ave. Cal Line, 9775-d. GLASSES —In case: between and Woodward and Lothrop. Phone Franklin 4820, KEYS. in leath M Apt. 9, 8 mbles o ¢ . 320 North Caro- th and G st 1 Eve st. n.w. PIN—Long, oxidized silver. with a Brazilian bug on leaf. Please return to 120 C st. &e. Vafuabie lo owner only. Reward. ¥ POCKETBOOK. small, black. containing keys and sum of money: Saturday mominz in or ‘Arcade Market. Return to Mre. E. M. W 8. 1870 Wyoming ave . Reward.® PANTER DOGS. two (females). liver and white; straged from my home, 5531 Sherrier pl.. Potomac Heights, D. C. Reward. doilars each dog. or & worid series base ball Hoket” (one. gamie} Tor each”dog. Phone Cleveland 2181. M. J. Davie. ____12° _ JRSE—Smail, brown. containing $10 bill, 58 il and couple of ones. " Cal. 73, RING. man's. green stone. intalio 14th st. between I and Sowand “Cail Main 6400. Branch 14, Y5 SCARF—Grag and blue. knitted. Reward. Clevelr 10! 3 e SPECA ACLES—Pair of brown rimmed. Call ‘Adame 3208. Reward. s TORTOISE SHELL SPECTACLES. in bro sofs leather casé. fn Colimbia ‘mezzanine: 'Donnell’s druk. 3 and F. or that 3;?@.:;_«&3«:}). ‘Reward if will communicate wit {7 1o Friday u Lincoln 0601 Reward. st.n.e. Reward. M 500 Hth st. se. * WRIST _ WATCH. _gold: octagon shaped RN X e yward, Avenue se.” “Phone ®old: Wednesday. bR ALEEL Y tomorrow mght before the Light- bringer Lodge of the American Theo- sophical Society, room 402, Barrister bullding, 635 1* street. Federal Employes’ Local, No. 26, | meets tomorrow, ¥ p.m., in room 500, Bond Building. ORGANIZATION ACTIVITIES. TODAY. | The Washington Wanderlusters' ! hike for today will start from Fif- | teenth and H streets northeast at 2:30 | o'clock. Mrs. Appleby will lead. {__The Red Triangle Outing Club will ymeet at Rosslyn, 1:60 o'clock, for a hike through “the wilderness above Great Falls. Buy round-trip ticket to {Great Falls. Campfire before dark. { Bring flashlight, cup and spoon. Cof fee furnished. Bill Greenley will leud The Secular League o'clock, at Musiclans’ Hall, 1006 E street. Capt. F. L. Jones will give a talk.on “Prohibition.” TONIGHT. The executive committee of the As- sociation Opposed to Blue Laws will meet, 8 o'clock, at 925 D street. UFFERS—C(SBKIEG EbURSES will meet, 3 }| Anxlous to prove his belief that American youths can make good as lquuu(t\) cooks and fill the gap which lis certain to follow the present pro- gram of limited immigration, Clifford Lewis, president of the Lewis Hotei Training School, Twenty-third street and Pennsylvania avenue northwest, | 1ast night announced a novel contest to be held early next year. President Lewls plans to select four Washington boys through a suitable test and give them compli- 5 | mentary courses in quantity cooking lat his school. feel certain,” de- clares President Lewis, “that at the conclusion of six months' training they will be competent quantity cooks.” €ards of Thanks. BREEN. Mr. and Mre. 7 Ethel Martin wish - {hank friends for the beautiful flora; tributes to their be- loved son_and sweetheart, DANIEL T. BREEN. Died Ont. 1. 1028. iie MCLEAN. 1 wicl. (0 express my thanks for the sympathy and beautiful floral tributes at the death of Mre MARY M. McLEAN HELEN A MORAN. '* Marriage. SCOTT—SOUTHERN. Mr. and Mrs. Dennis announce the marriage of their GLADYS MARIE to MELZER S SCOTT Saturday. June 8. 1825, ~v. Charles J. Hennessy, St. Ignatius hurch Baltimore. Md. o Deaths. Entered irto rest October 0. 1925 residence. 1369 1st st. 5.w.. EMMA ADAMS (nee Crummes). beloved wife of James Adams and mother of Emma Adams and Benjamin Dozier. She leaves to mourn their loss a host 0f nieces and nephews. es and friends. Funeral from First t Church. Gth and G sta. s.w.. Rev. 1l pastar. Tuesday. October 14, al Breen and Misa ADANS. at her Suddenly. Saturdar. October X . at Homeopathic Hospital. AL- FRED T. BROWNING. aged 45. beloved husband of Minnie J. Hrowning (nee Mor- ris) and eon of Theodore F. and Elia L. Browning ' Funeral eervices at residencé . Harrs H. Willhoit. .. Tuesday 2y, Interment at Lincoln. Friends and relatives in- vited. 12¢ BUCKLEY. Vam Saturday, October 10. 1925, at at_her’residence. 1316 Euclid CECELIA A.. beloved daughter nd the late John T. Buckles. from_ the above residence Mon: October 12. at 9 am.. thence to St. Paul's Church. where mass will be eaid at 9°30 "am. _Interment at Mount Olivet . Please omit flowers. 11 DASHIELL. Saturday_Octgber 10. 1925, at 1210 am. EUGENIA BOYKIN DASH JELL. Sérvices will be held at the Church of ‘the_Covenant. in the S school room. Monday. October 12. at 2 p.m. In- terment (brivite) at Arlisigton” Cemetery. DAVIS. Suddenly. Thursdas, Qctober 8, 1925, at his residence. 817 G st. s.w.. WILLIAM W.. ‘beloved huehand of Anna M. Davis (née Morley). Funeral from chavel of W. R, Seare Co.. 1308 H st. nw. Tuesday. Oetoher 13. at 10:30 a.m. (Philadelphia and Wilmingion. Del. papers Dlease CoDY.) iy DAVIS. Federal Lodge, No. 1. F. A. A. M. Will hold a sperial communication Tues: day. Oct. 13. 1925, at §:45 a.m. for the purbose of ‘miving a Masonic_burial to our late brother. WILLIAM W, DAVIS. WIRT B. FURR, W. M. 1% Thursday. October 8. 1925 at 11 bm. at Indianapolis. Ind.. ROBERT KARL GALBRAITH rvived by wife and two children of that city. mother. Minnie M. and sister. Helen G. Galbraith of Wasbirikton. D. C. = GIRSON. _Saturday, Qctober 10. 1925, at Walter Reed Hosvital_ Mrs. JOHN 8. GIB- SON widow of the Rev. John S. Gibson of Huntington. W. Va. She is survived b5 the following children: 8. Wallace of Huntington, W. Va. Rev. James G. Gibson of Covington. Ky.: Cavi "John S Giteon of Washinkton. D. C.* Mre_J. Mitchell Willis of Carlisle Bar- racks. Pa. and Mr. Phillio Gibson of Huntingtor, W. Va ' Interment at. Mrs. Gitgon's old hoime. “frenton. N. J. ~ Notiee Cemetery. GALBRAITH. Mra of time later. S. Friday. October 0. 1025, at 0:45 am_ at Walter Reed Hospital. WILLIAM HARRIS. beloved son of Julia Wiiliams. hushand of Elsie Harris. brother of Mel: vinia Stewart and Chariotte Green. sten- #on of L. B. Williams and father of Lil- lian Harris. Funeral from Elks' Home. No_ 85. Monday. October 12. at 1 pm. Interment at Arlinkton Cemetery. < JACQUES. Thursday. Octoher 8. 1825, WIL- LIAM C.. beloved husband of the late Mae . Jacques, Funeral from his late resi- dence. 607 22nd st. n.w.. Monday. October 12. at 8:30 am. Requiem mass at St. Patrick'a Church at 9 o'ciock. . Relatives and friends invited. Interment at Glen- ‘wood Cemetery. e JACQUFS. Members of Washington Coun- cil. No. 224. Knights of Columbus. are ad- vised of the death of Brother WILLIAM C. JACQUES of 807 22nd st. n.w.. and are réauested o attend funeral services at St. Patrick’s Church. 10th and G sts. n.w.. Monday. October 12.at 8 a.m_ (ikned} 3¢ BEGENE GALLERT. 6. K. A. D. WILKINSON. F. 8. : Suddenly. Wednesday, October . at her raidence. Easiern ave. be: Bath’and St. Catherine sts. Falz. mount Heights. Md. ESTELLE JONES. beloved mother of George Hill and Cath- erine Jones. sister of Josephine Barnes and Daisy_Stewart. Remains -resting at her late residence. Funeral from Metropoll- Baptist Church. R between 12th and is. n.w. Sundas. October 11.°at . "Interment at Payne's Ceme- LEACHMAN. Saturday. Qctober 10. 1925, at 5 .. at Freedmen's Hospital, WIL: LIAM A LEACHMAN. beloved husband of Mre. Lula Leachman of 1314 W st. n.w. Notice of funeral hereaiter. LEACHMAN, Capital City Lodge. No. 14. B. P O. Relndeer. announces. with pro- 1ound sorrow. the death of Dictator WIL- LIAM A, LEACHMAN. Special call meet- ing Sunday afternoon. October 11. Pyth- fan Buildine. at 130 o'clock. . E._ L McADEN Acting Dictator. LA FIRTH R. HARRIS. Secretary. z LITT Passed away October 9. 1825, 10:25" p.m.at Homeopathic ' Hospit EVA M. LITTLE (nee Pfeiffer). wife o Edward’ Y Little. | Remaing résting at John R. ‘Wricht's chavel. = Funeral fror Temple, Baptist Church. 10th and N s Monday, October 12. at 2 b ‘nda_invited. _Interment at Glenwood (NewYork pavers pletse Departed this life Wednesday. 1925 at 3:20 am.. Mrs. M) LINDA MATHEWS “inee Tyier). ' ‘She Jéaves to mourn her departure a devoted husband. Charles Mathews: one sister and 2 host. of relatives and friends. Funeral from her late_residence. 2014 Columbia terrace n.w.. Sunday. October 11 at'2 o.m. | MUDDITMAN. Suddenly, Wednesday, October 7. 1925. at his residence. 1208 ont #t. n.w.. CHARLES A_ husband of Fior- erice E.’ Muddiman. * Funeral services at Calvary Bantist Church. 8th and H sts. n.w.. Sunday. October 11, at 3 pm. TIn: termient. private. 11 NELSOX Friday, October 9. 1925 at 11:45 m. his_residence. Gaithersburx. Md.. aoBERT EDWARD. beloved husband of Rosa Crawford Nelson. in his_55th year. Funeral from Epworth ‘M. E. Churen. Gaithersbure. Tuesday, October ‘13 at 11 o'clock. Interment at Laytonsville, Md. 11 PEYTON. Suddenly. Saturday. October 10, 1925. at 6:06 v.n. BEULA W. SHER: MAN _PEYTON, ;ldo\' ©of Cunningham Ross Peyton, daughter_of the late Charles B.'and Sarahi Bradles Sherman and grand- daughter of the late Judge Joseph H. Bradley. Funeral private. 12¢ POPENOE. October 7. 1825, at the home of her sons. in Silver Spring. Md.. of Deart failure. followine an attack of in- fluenza. CARRIE HOLCOMB POPENOE. The funeral and interment will take Dlace at Topveka Kans.. October 13. RIDER. Friday, October 9. 1625, at 10:43 MARY LOUISE RIDER. aged 88 at the residence of Her cousin. Samuel “H. Hartung. 3561 11th si. n Remains resting at Hines' funeral parlor. 2001 14th st. n.w. Interment at Cam- hfld‘l;A N. Y. (Cambridge papers please copy. SATTERLEE. Friday, October 0. 1025, at hin residence. 780 Newton pl. SATTERLEE. veloved fi O Sive Mary B Saticnice” Serticcs st of Mise Mary B. Satierlce. Services the 8.1 Hines Co. funeral home. 2901 14%h . n.w.. Montiay. October 1§, & 2 p.m. Interment Arlington National Ceme.- {ers. Flease omit fowers. gti Deaths. Saturday. October 10, at 220 pm. at Emergency OLIVIA M. “wife of Shacklett of Delaplane. Cool Rpring. Delaplane. V tober 12, at 2 p.m wnvited. SHILES. Friday night. October 9. 1925 his *residence. the — Colonial Hotal. CHARLES W._'SHILES, aged 74. Serv. ices at' the Home of his daughter. Mre Wiiliam Harper Dean Park roac n.w.. Monday. October 12, at 2 pm. In terment at Congreseional Cemeters ® SHILES. hers of Columbia Lodee, N . 1.0, 0. F.. are requested to meet in 1.0 F, Temple. 419 7th st now.. at 1 pm. Monday. October 12. 1925, to_attend the ' funeral ' of Brother CHARLES W. SHILES. Services at 2057 Park road n.w. at 2 pm. Interment at Congressional Cemetery, ROBFRT L. SEYMOURE. N. G. Attest: “JAMES H. SOLT. R. &. SMJTHWICK. ¥riday, October . Ber_resdence B1CH At o MAY SMITHWICK, belove Belden and_Hett) funeral hereafts TAYLOR. Departed this life ber 9.°1925. at 11 bm TAYLOR. wite of Rev. Ieaves to. mourn uncir logs % I pand. mother. Mariah Simmons Mra. Mamie Bitlock: three brothers mmons. Charles Simmons and Bud Sim- mons. and a host of relatives and friend Funeral services at Mount Ziom Baot Church, Ariington. Va.. Rev. F. E. Greene. pastor. Tuenday. Getober 19, at 1 pm. 125 TOUART. = Suddenly. October 0. 192 Providence Hospita). GABRIEL’ G loved busband ot Minnie Touart. father of Daviiee. Maybell. Foster. Minnie and Lasette. fle was & member of Al Lodge. No. 320, F. A A, M. of Mobile e Services will e conduceal by’ Na orial Lot 0. 12°F. A A M0t W W. Chambers funeral hore, ‘Monday ter SHACKLETT. 1925 A1l mem) ). 0. il . at be- tober 12 “at 10130 dac Hill Cemetery TOZZOLO. ~ Suddenly Thure 1925° at 3 pm. av G LUCia TO220LG. bewovea 3 ate Vincent Tozzolo. Funeral from lier L3tk remidence. 3005 Georgra " ans "u Monday morniug. October 12.° Mars at Hols ‘Rosars. Church. Interment My Olivet Crmetery. - Aterment M wite of 1 liam merai from her late re ring ‘at 10 o clock In Memoriam. (n‘;“l'. ’Xn wa and of o Toling wife and motie Lo Ra B. CRUMP. who devarted this life thres éars ako today. Octooer 11 192 Q\'”: :' ll;"" memory )lhal w eet 18 the grave where she 1s laid Part of my Iife in buried deco Under the sod whnere my wife sleeps, Just when her lLife was brightest Juet when'her hoves weie. et God took her from this world of pain To'a home of eteral rect. Not dead to me who loved her. NGt Toet, But Fone hefore: sha Fives with e memors nER WD SOH onrye, axp SON "AND ADOPTED DAUGHTER. ® DEKOWSKI. Sacred to the memory of MARIE ANTOINETTE DEKOWSKI. for- meriy Miss Marie Antoinette Taibert, who evarted This Tite seven sears ARo Sesters day: Gtober 10. 151K Today brings us a memory, Witen W Taid ur loved ‘one to rest: Aud those who stll Jove and remember her ‘Arethe “ones who Joved er host: The voice we loved o hear ia #till, The ‘tender smille we s 1o aee is gone, And we ean oni¥ find comfort in The wiil Not ‘ourwill. O Lord e done. i’ HER PAKENTS A%D SisTER REEMAN. In lovine ca of my mother. MARTHA F| Wno. ety o ever 3 Getobe e ctober 11. Sweet Is the memory that Sweet 1a 'the kTave where ‘membrancs never fade my mother 13 Taid. HER DAUGHTER. HORTENSE YOUNG.® HARDING. A tribute of lov to the ‘memory of our brot MAURICE L. HARDING. who Jears axo in Nantes. France. October 11. HIS 'BROTHERS RAYMON! N 3. BB MOND AND JO HICKERSON. In sad but Lrance of our mother, SUSIE H. HIC ERSON. who departed this life three years HrgPEmben e e and our:tuther S 5. HIC ON. who departed this lifo 15 years axo. Mirch o, 1600 Dear is the grave where mother is laid St e e oo R e e . Part of our lives are buried decp, Ender tne cod where mother sliehe IR OV D DEVOTED HOLLAND. In loving memory of our dear {pother and srandmother. MARY C. HOL LAND. who v e « LAND. who oaseed” away ix Sears ax Ofttimes the road is_rugzed And my beart is filled with pain But I am strivine. dear mother. That 1 t00. a crown may gain. DAUGHTER ANNIE 1 ver forget lo in this world I stas. God only knows how I miss you ince you have pamsed away. GRANDDAUGHTER MAMIE. * EATZ. [In ead but lovine remembrance o ar gon’ and brother. A KATZ, who departed this lifs three 2o Gctober A3: 1padne hfe & Evers day brings sweet memories, Evers memory brinks a tear: Deep within our hearts we cherish IS LS YRR AR TER. BROTHER AND FAMILY. LIEBLER. In memory of our beloved son Lieut. LLOYD B. LIEBLER. who was killed inbattle October 11. 1918. And to him who bravely conauers As he conquered 1o the etrife Lif>"in but the way of dying Death'is but the cate of lite. MOTHER AND DAD. * SAVARESE. In sad remembrance of ms dear brother, TOBY SAVARESE. who died eeven years ago today. October 11. 191K, Tom from the hearte that loved you. Gone in the best of your dave: ved by all who knew you. To gleep in the silent grave. HIS LOVING SISTER EMILIA. SMITH. In loving memors of our littie daygiiter | TRINIDAD SMITH. ‘who de- parted this life Octover 11. 1024, onn ear a0 today. A precious one from us has gone. A voice we loved is tilled A place 1s vacant in our home That never can be fillea. HER_LOVING AND DEVOTED M Ei AND DADDY. e SMITH. Sacred to the memory of my be loved husband. WILLIAM H. SMITH. wh. left me five years ako todas. October 11 1920. Today recalls the memors Ot a loved one laid to rest. And the ones who think of him todas Are those who loved him_ beat HIS DEVOTED WIFE. FRANCES SMITH. - THAYER. Sacred to the memory of our ean Sather, NELSON . THAYER who lepar i = years ago today, Oc. tober 11. 1013, ¢ % What would we give to clasp sour hand Your dear face just to sce: Your lovink smile. your welcome volce. Which meant €0 much to us. The flowers we place upon your grave May_ wither and decav. But_love for thee who lics beneath Will never fade away HIS DEVOTED CHILDREN. WARFIELD. In sad but loving remem. ‘brance of my dear brother. JEREMIAH WARFIELD, who died October 11. 1008 HIS SISTER. M. &, ® loving remer 3 Wi Whil s1¢ FUNI;IIAL DIRECTORS. Frank Geier Chapel. Main 2473 T. F. COSTELLO NOW LOCATED_AT 1724 N. CAP. ST. NORTH 7978. Wm. H. Sardo & Co. $25 550 Lincoin. 524 JAMES T. KYAN 317 Pa. Ave. S.E. Model Chapel. Lincoln 148, Tivate Ambulances. Livery in Connectiou. e CO- | “NSither the successors o1 nor connected V.L. SPEARE Formerly 940 F 9t. N.W. Joseph F. Birch’s Sons (ISAAC_ BIRCH) E 1841, 3034 M ST. N.W. i Gawler Service Funeral Directors Since 1850 Maumn 5512 1732 Fonme. Timothy Hgnloln - H ST. N.E. hone L. 3. o“(:HAS. S. ZURHORST T _CAPITOL ST. 3% nene Lincoln 352: WIL LEE, Funeral Director and Em. ohapel ‘and modern crematorium. ~ Moder: Crftes. 332 Pa. Ave. N.W._ Call M. I385. =~ FUNERAL DESIGNS. Prompt_auto Artlstic—expressive—inexpen Gude Bros. Co., 1212 F St. BLACKISTONE'S Floral “Blanket Sprays” C. Shaffer "0 13h 3 3w ST Ea I P oot Desivert.

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