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THE EVENING BUSINESS PROPERTY —On East Capitol street; must be sold fo settle an estate. Corner store and dwelling of about 12 rooms and bath. Desirable for Delicatessen, Drug or Confectioner store. Reasonable Term: Thomas J. Fisher & Co., Inc. 738 15th Street N.W. Main 6830 Heres the Long and the Shortofit! Big and little—old and younz —%keep health and pep when they wear RUBBERS AT YOUR DEALER'S WOMAN DIES IN FALL Mrs. Elizabeth Turner Found in Cellar of Home by Son. Secretary Davis and Former Associates Attend Rites at Church. r Hours. 45: % pam., 44 38: 8 am., 38: By 30.29: % D4 ., 30.2 January 4 meeting their obli gations promptly, it was indicated by borrowings from the War which is closing | os tosc Towa, and was Ty nance Corporation ide Tables. (Furnished by United States Coast and eodetic Survey.) Todasw—Low tide, 16 a.m. and 6:24 p.m.; high tide, 11:47 a.m. and 11:55 !p.m. Tomorrow—Low tide, 6:48 a.m. 712 pam.; high tide, 12:28 p.m. The Sun and Moon. Today—Sun 727 am; sets 4359 p.m. Tomorrow—sun sun sets 4:39 p.m. Moon risex 10:14 am Autom half hour ¢ lieve Crowded Quarters. s rose sun rises 7:27 am.; pam.; sets 10 bile l.mps to be lighted one. after sunset ndition of the Water. Tempersture St W ol ind Al of 1 Senator Frazier calls o the cabinet member old Fort Lancoin, located three mil. southeast of Bismarck. capital of the Late, which he said would provide fien] militrey post the attention or particularly to and condition of water ui Great Falls today at § Temperature, 34: condition. clear. Weather in Varions Citie: a.m Hoadanariers Washing Lieut 1. Bond from = Temperature. » Hart. Yesterday a in the mortuary Hospital. man mates tiled past while the hody was ehapel at Walter Reed ald friends and eclass the bier. STAR. WASHINGTON, D MONDAY, JA Special Dispatch to The Star. CLARENDON. Va., Janua jtonight above freezing: moderate southeast and south winds. fexoy. oeathy shaup o B A diwotes | | fresih southeast and south winds. s aee 0f Bex s \ . " West Vir, bly - rain tics of War Finance Corporation Show. her. dt is believed she had heen dead everal hot nd that she slipped FRIAnIEHE 415 Ko Headed by Seeretary of War Davis, 41. Corps attended impressive funeral rites | SUSERE O A - James today for Maj. Gen. William H. Hart | goyehter. who resides in lifornia esterday: lowest temper 8 rred at 7 am. today. celebrated by Rev. Father Me-|Nount Olivet Church cemetery of Ball: | jis business in the and by other Interment. with military | Son of the Otfice: eserve Corps served | At the close of the year Thursday las honorary pallbearers. )} only $327,046.28 of the $24,210,000 mick, inspector general; Maj. Gen. K. Paulger, secretary of the Des Moines W. Walker, chief of finance: Maj. Gen, Agricultural Loan Agency of the cor- al; Brig. Gen. Henry Jervey. retired; | soldiers. as reported by Secretary of |that less than $50,000 will represent F. W. Van Duyne. Quartermaster | \War Davis in his recent annual re.|#ny loss the croporation will incur Reserve Corps offic tHe’ countr enator Frazier of North | S4s ana® Missouri the original ad- H. Abadie. Maj. G. D. Cutter and Maj. | Dakota. for three times governor of | Vances amounted to approximately Y Col § William A rett, Maj. J. M H11.89, about per cent ry M B, Bullock, Col. . 1. . Cal. L ten New York ity C.o AL Jagues of Chicazo Christian Gauss. dean of Princeton Colleze, said yesterday he had de ton. in charge of served as active pa Coast.” He would not name the uni versity. although reliable sour | W H | | G'VEN GEN HARI\ and probably tomorrow; slowly rising . Mrs. Elizabeth Turner, 61 Maryland and Virginia—Probably the cellar steps of her home, at Wil- | e | . Maryland and Virginia—Probably | tomorrow and in west portion tonizht The vad yimusitoondibi Rosces Mk, night and tomorrow, warmer in 1 o'clock. called to his mother and. get Records for Twenty-f; on the steps while goinz to attend the many high ranking officers of the| ' pog N iaon Tur D MOIN ymeter 4 pLm., < noon in St. Patrick’s Catholic Church, Tenth | popne iy nECMEnts AWalt wovd | HEuUres: on ture same date last veir | honors, was in Arlington Cemetery 5 | anking statistics in which agricul Maj. Gen. Dennis Nolan, deputy | = = originally advanced by the corpor P. C. Harris, retired Brig. Gen. J. B.| Relief from the crowded, inadequate | poration, announced. Liquidation is 1d Col. C. A, Hedekin, retired. | port, is to be found in the use of old | because of lowa advances. Clayton Emisg. all of Washington st te, has written to Secretary | $33,000.000, and the balance outstand. | ol 3 Gerhardt WAL Demps : . hes e R. van Princeton Dean Declines Offer. A detachment clined 1o accept the presidency f Among those present 1t the University of Or arers at the services several classmates of Gan District of Columbia—Rain tonight ARE PAYINE DEBTS] temperature: minimum temperature | age, was killed when she fel down - rain tonight and tomorrow, warmer son boulevard and Spruce street. yes- | = Loans Met Promptly, Statis- | ner. a son. who. arising from bed about S oAtion oo HNg no response. went in h of Thermometer-—4 p.m. the Associated Press | furnace | Regular Atmy and Officers’. Reserve ineyita survived by anothi James | Towa farmers are la midmght, emperature, 3. ved G streets. Lequinm high mass| g the danghter. Burigl will be in | T lowest 30. Office of the Regular Army nd tural borrowing is actually reflected chief "of staff: Maj. Gen. 13 A. Hel- | Senator Frazier Urges Step to Re-|(ion in Iowa remained unpald, Leo llinger. acting quariermaster gen-|and uasafe quarters for United States | Koing on steadily and it is expected all of Washington forts to be found In various parts of | I1n lowa. Nebraska, Oklihoma, Kan- s were Col. 1. | F. Q. Brown. Col. K. G. Martin | Davis ing has now been reduced to $333 Scle- ndes Licui. Col. « and ol PRINCETON. N. 0 danuary 3 (#) Company of the distriet large university on the \Weste adiy wer was $ Rale If You Haven't a Charge Account Here—Why Not Apply for One? 231 Hart Schaffner & M e / America’s and Scotland’s finest ' and costliest woolens—the newest styles. There’s a wonderful assortment, includ- ing smart Midseason and Spring styles and colorings. Ahilene Tex Clear Rain Rumn Rain Clonds PLeloudy Clouds Clouds Cloudy Cloudy Rain Clowdy Charleston Chivaen Pt.clouds + glouds Rain Proelouds i Fozes Rain Clnar Rain Rain Clouds Rain Clouds Philadcinhia Phoenix § Patabur Portla Ralrigh N ¢ S Lake City S Aftonte Cloudy Clear Foszy Cloudy Clondy Touds Ramn spokane WASH 0ol D ot (R am Gresnwich time. today Stations tre. Weather Ferlin Foanie Germans Stockholm. Sweden Faval). Arores Hermiga Porto Rios clouds Rain Part clouds Cloudy Part clouds Clon Part clouds Tuxedos, $25 EISEMAN’S 7th & F Sts. 385 AND $100 OVERCOATS -$SGSO Mourning Blacks Dyed 24-HOUR SERVICE Carmack Dry Cleaning Co. Lincoln 239 Cuticura Taloum 322 Hart Schaffner & M *6S *75 AND $85 SUITS AT And After Bath The purity of Cuticura Talcum, with its delicate medication and an- tiseptic properties, make it the ideal toilet powder for the entire house- hold. It prevents chafing and irri- tation, and soothes and comforts baby’s tender skin. Soap Ze. Ointment 25 and M. Taleam e Sold T e oD e B | P~ Cuticura Shaviag Stick 28¢. $5050 igh Haberdasher 1310 F Street o to work off the cause and to fortify the system against an attack of Grip_ or Influ- enza. A Safe and Proven Remedy. Price 30c. The box bears this signature GC. Y byore pam.. UARY 4. 1926 COOLIDGES GUESTS ~ ATBALL TONIGHT ! Impressive Ceremonial Mark Annual Event for Crippled Children. hington's Charity Ball. given of the District, { Board of Lady of the Chil Ldren’s Hospital. will be held at the New | Willard Hotel 1 with Presi dent and Mrs host ¢ members of the highest social and « pating. function attended under Visitors evening Coolidge and 4 cial circles patti only social | President. A brief but impressive will mark the arrival of the Presiden tial party. According precedent, dancing will cease just before 10 o'clock, when the President and the First Lady will arrive. A fanfare will announce their arrival nd as the salute, “Hail the Chief,” is playing they will walk to their box through a lane formed by the dancers and lined with a cordon rouge, stretched from their box to the door by the Flags Borne by Marines. Two marines, carrying the Presi dent’s flag and the Stars and Stripes will enter and station (hemselves » the presidential ox and Representatives act as the floo Music will be turnished hy vine and Nas and by | chestra p anley will the Ma Ri lowine the | of the national anthem, 12 ason’s debutantes will dance an old-fashioned period. Dancing will then be resumed | i Began in Early Days. | The charity ball dates hack 1o th | early davs when it was held at the ol { Arlington Hotel. Then the ladies of the hospital board took their own chicken salad and sandwiches. Many now serving on the hoard of lady visitors hava posts which their moth ers held hefore them. To this group belongs Mrs. Frederick H. Brooke, [ whose mother. Mrs. Bates, was chair { man of the hall committee at the time | when President Arthur first establish [ed the precedent of the Chief Exect | tive attending this Children's Hospi | bail. Tickets for the hull all leading hotels or may |t the ballroom door SIX FINED IN CAMPAIGN | ON RECKLESS DRIVERS | T | Washington Man Amongz Those Taken Before Magistrate at Ber- ¥ wyn, Md.. by Boulevard Patrol. are an sale a be abtained Special Dispateh to The Star | BERWYN., Md January 4 m were fined by Magistrate | Gea Phillips vesterday as re Slt of 4 campaien against reckless driving on the Washington-Baltimore boulevard between Laurel and the Dis. tr of Columbia Capt. Charles ists Mevers. head of t Marvland police. and Officers ¢ Gerhart and ¢ Dutworth patroled the bonlevard and made the arrests {a result of complaints of speeding on inday. The fines imposed follow John J. Sullivan. Ridge. Md.. speed $10 and ¢ Nicholas J. Ge speedine through a and costs: Earl M. Long altimore, no license tag. $15 and costs: James J. Burrell. Baltimore improper license, $10 and costs: Wal ter H. Coppersizht. Washington. im { proper license, $10 and costs: G. N | Hedgepeth. Hammond, Md... improper license, $10 and costs Official Paper Published. MADRID, January 4 (®.—The offi clal newspaper which is to be pub ! lished by the zovernment every Mon | day morning appeared today for the first time. is of considerable siz | tic news as well as comments on the | events of the last week. ELET— Owner can have Ly forwar size’ friendls Reward for m Washin medinm Mit:ie formation Ieading 1o recovery Animal Rescue Leazue BARPIN. piatinum amall 16th st and Mavflower Main K418 hetwaen @ and { BARPIN. #old._ with white enamel top_and | pearls: Saturday might. £oing to or in Wash. ington’ Auditorium. Rewand. 1232 Trinidad ave_ne. Lincoln 4610 Platinum diamonds © eve. probably at Mavfower Hotel " Phone Lincoln 3802R 5 PIN. platinum. | with fs and pearls: finder return Becker. 113 13th_st reward. Phoné Line. 347 i BUCKLE. oval rhinestone. New Vear sir Columbia road betwsen 18th and 19th ward._Columhia $156-1. nch M Temale diamond between 240 Reward. Phone ) 5 savohire night with_five Reward BREAN diamo 1o Mrx. 1 et iease i on Re named Schuder. Bohbie 1101 Md 20th and 21st sis Surtale rowdrd will he siven f returned to 200 setts_ave. £ white with brown from Silver Soring. Reward. and You et Return to 3318 Sherman ave.. phone Columhia 8870 i Apt. 2 or Liverit ‘Hward Pleast*an ariy That received lady s _fur coat by mistake at Country Club New year oo icase return vame diately? i Ids who called Col. 1005 most black reward for the OVERCOAT: tleman who mistake too 0at with red hae et at Washington Auditorium on Sat- urday night Kindls return «ame a< i1 ia badiy needed? Will pay for trouhle. Addrees Hox 174-H. Star office. . gravinz and Printing . re- aric Subiect to fite Je. Sundas nisht B d. Phone tan 3704 G, male license 15091, Cleveland_4035. POODLE. white. and pink _nose: Toodies. - Reward. P B, small. Saturda noon. containing $5 ehange. " eithe Thomas Circle or between there and 1124 Ve mont ave. ' Finder please address Mrs. Hall, address: reward_ - o A with pearls. January 1 Rew Mary Simons. Public Library, Col. A304-W diamond. at_Harves y finding same re t £ no-atlestions asked: reward. '° 4" s'p.unsnd SHAWL Dlack. with colored ring embroide Howard: Cail Col, 663 STRING, OF PEARLS—Platinim clasp, De- ember_19. at 1:30 p.m.. on Kennedy a6, be- tween 13th and Georria'ave. or on Georgia ave. car woing south, Pl Adams 5105. SUM OF MONEY in bllle at St Aurusiines urch. or een there and 22 sts. n.w. “Reward. "Adams 1911-W. " 5e WREATH PIN. diamond and pearl: Phini re or 11th % Fohier'or e, Dlonsant "car” Rehrd i llll:l:d to Mrr. Tittmann. 1718 Conn. »\." i IST WATCH. small, whits wold " Griien: ‘fi;fi k. pracelet, fnitials B, 1 M & ATy IR M v rd . Tong eara name’ 01 of Tost to i uspices of the | ceremony. containing sum of money. | | & | lost” Saturday night. | | | { for the benefit‘of the crippled children | ff. This is the | g = zavotte in the quaint costumes of 1he | ROY and contains both foreizn and domes. | full_description 1o Hox | | se.and receive | | ling SHIP BURNS AT SEA; CREW OF NINE SAVED British Schooner Left in Ruins Sev eral Hundred Miles Southeast of Bermuda. Says Radio. Re a0 Fens Va Maid e Aseo NORFOLK RBritish hark Burned at = 1 radio me night from ihe Yamacraw. which message from the Gern The had rescued crew nine men and them at Havana The message which is off the Steamship schooner Maid of England latitude north and wesL. W of nine off and now on hoard bound to Havana sition ziven by the Rio Bravo I hundred miles southeast of Bermuda. The Maid of England was ast reported at Turks Island Decem ber 16, to load for Baltimore. The to Bravo was en route from Ham burg to Havana The was January 4 of gland age received here Guard ent relaved the n motor ship mer 1 hark's Yand last Coust ter rman ste. h wonld port burned in longitnde men taken Rio Bravo Go to Sea in Catboat. SAN PEDRO, Calif.. January W. F. Kohler, novelist: his 20-vear old daugiiter, Virginia, and John Wal stographer, sailed from here the Iris ama 26-f00t cationt by of Cards of Thanks MOORE. We wioy thank wnd auy and friends for 1 ke 1liness and 4 heaut il ite At the deatin 0 oir el mother. MARY EMOORF HER HUSBAND =~ AND DATGHTER RALPH MOORE ANT OLIVE MADDOX Wi thanks and for their Kindn X and heaut al triltes at the death of oie heloved mother, LOVISE WATSON ROY. LOUIS W ROY AND FAMILY. * mzaghs. tod 1y express o any BACON fo Januars 1, 19205 o x ACON The e o Bacon Funeral 10 i Jantiars Church Jamuary 1 MARBUR 1N H BROOKE th vear ¥ URAKER . Fui BROWN. ) 14 Wiiham anklin Risth Nt Saun, Finers from Galbraith. A th st hetween | WD, Hartle Her cheers smiles PR How plessant b She had a smile for evers TH FAMILY. * danuary 26 an Partner plonow . MAR 'of John Vale CONTNER RET RO<S. o tine Contner ~ F denee on Tueadas n. iy Dalrsmy Denarted [ th Manay Januars 4 at her residence. 1901 SEFTIR (nee Pinknes). de Arthiir Delanes. belved Lewis and Lizzie and Charles Loude: dton. She leaves % mumber of ofhe friends. © Not Tt Fishn willian Notiee 01 tunera § OWLER. Januars residence. Media. P in the O1at year Services at St D, Tiesday Interment ric GOSN, saturdar Tesidenre. B0 HArvA WILBUR. heloved son of the late Thoma S and Martha A G neral servies will T at his iate dav. Januars 5. at T pm Conxressional Cemeters 1028 1 190 MARY E. FOWL] e now. THOMAS WILSOX. nd Harves Tather of Else M Harvey. aged late redidence 10th a1 ne Januars 6. at 2 pm_ Interment at Fort Lincoln Cemeters. tBaltimore papers please” cops. | 3 HILLSINGER. marminz. Janyary 1906 in Baltiniore, Md heloved dagt agrd R vears under T on e Saturdas At 2 pm HILLSINGER ude Hillsimger from Ryan s Hed st and P ave noon. Januars 5 HOAGLAND. Sunday her residence 1618 Hohart stract north west. MARVEL E HOAGLAND inec Tracex 1. the heloved wife of Reginald W and. Funeral from her late resi dence Tuesdas. January 5. at 2 nm Relatives and _friends invitnd “to attend Toterment at Fort Lineoln Cematers HOOD. Departed this 1ife suddeniy at 3 am ar by re : b TAMES. the Tushand of Katie Hood. Noties of funeral Vi varlore aftor of Ci neral ! Januars 3. 1926, at 21026 at 506 pm Hasi RICHARD 'R Funoral Services af Bunds < Wi Florida | ave. now at 1 wm. Interment al Freed HORNER It funeral home. Tuesday. January at Harmons ( HOWLIN. Saturday. ars pome. 4t Providenis pital heloved daughter of Charies Howlin ‘(nee Bailey ). Funera Iate residence. Sar rd. and ave. Brookland. D. .. Tiesday 5.at K30 am thende o St hiireh, where mass will be <aid for e repose 0f her Lol 1 friends invited to attend. *t Lincoln Cemetery. Md. Sunday. January 3. 1926 . A, HURLEY. mother of m Streets. - Funeral from the chapel of James T. n, 317 Pa. 2. 10 ALTA and i from her Michigan Januar Anthony’s AL O am Relatives a it am : ives and Interment 1 friends invited Mt. Olivet Cemetery JACKSON. Decemb at 1:20 pm at Georzetown U ty Hospital. MARY JACKSON. She »mourn 2 dr Voted mother, Mrs. Laura Scott: stepf: Edward Sott: two sisters. Mrs. 1d jefferson two brothers Neal: a loving Jeflerson. and. relatives and friends. ~ Fu 0 her late yest Tuesday. January Nosts of other neral il take place frg B0 F st nw 1d not know the pain sen bor fi ot see von die We aniy & at aw s Anid e <o e THE FAMILY. % At her January e and sister Services from the sday. Jamary . a1 Lincoln Cemetery. 5 January 31920 i st e MAV B daught and_ Margarst Kirech. 14th xear from above address Tuesdus. Januars o At pm. Relatives and friends meied. KNOTT. Departed_thiz life December 31 1925 Mr=. LUCY KNOTT. beloved mother of Mary M. Penrose. mother-in-law of John H. Penrose, zrandmother of Edward hert and Mrs. Lucille Bullock. Funeral January 1926, at 1 pm « parlors. 723 Tea st. n.w officiating. Relativel and KANE Teloved wife of of Nre 1 above. i . niarn KIRSCH. residence. Sundav s At her ‘eldest Fets A friends LEE. Januar, at hix residence. 11th_st. n.w. ABRA- HAM LINCOLN LEE. Notice of funeral hereafier. LOFFLER. Sunday. January 3. 1926, at 1:45 p.m., at Providence ‘Hospital, WIL- LIAM A" the beloved husband of Mary Ann Laefler (nee Stafford) of 715 4th s, niel Funeral from his late residence o Wednesda January 6. at am.. thence ts t. Aloysius Church. where mass Wil be said at 10 am. for the repose of his soul. Relatives and friends invited. Interment in Mount Obvet Cemetery. 5 MATTHEWS. After a brief illness. Januar, 2. 1926, at 12:05 am. JOHN T. MAT- HEWS. beloved huaband_of Eliza Ma ews. father of Frances Burke. John B r.: Jefferson. Eliza McKenzie and Jenn (atthews. He leaves one brother. ‘a si ter. three grandchildren and a Host o other relatives and friends. Funeral from Literts” Baptist’ Church Tuesday. Januars 5, at 2 o'clock. Relatives and friends i vited. ~ Interment at Pavne’s Cemetery. He hag zone to dwell with Jesua In the mansions of the blest. Whare the heart ceases its struczles And the soul has sternal rest. 3 @ | Interment | , Beaths. MATTREWS. All_members of Thomas H Yright Lodge. No "ho0r "G U0 ot O. F.. are reqitected o attend the funeral of our late brother, JOHN T. MATTHEWS from Liberty Bapiist Chirch. 23d & | bet H and T sts. nw. Tussday. fanuats St 2 pm. Soecidl meeting Mondas [T e R CHAS. €. CARTER. P. & i MATTHEWS. Memoers of th Rock Aworiation dre reqnested (o uneral of our lats hrothar JOHN T MATTHEWS (rom Liberty Baptist burch Januars b at Xym. Degth o Son MATTHEWS. Departsd morning, Tanuars Fyes this 1976 e Friday and Annir their Joxs three erand: hildr and @ Flinera) Hovime 1 e She e Ath, & Teadar from the herd, 4 ot between MERKLING. 2 Frar Karh Ao rikiing Tiare D am g Washington o Cotm i Satimdn T FRANK neral wersices at o +" e Toontls | or. & o FiRINEGN (rand Koight | MoxTaGe Departed 1) | ME] MERKLI> K] D. January ERT Emma Scott leaves 10 mou. s and friend 1926, at 1;1:mum Hos: voted brother 01 Juli Fredericiebiirs Va hic departire. other 1 Fineral” Wednes T Rhines & Co funy e Departed this Lfe Fridas. January a5 pm ENRY . beloved hus Mamie Page and brother of Fesex Richme Va. " He leaves r lovs a host of other relativ Remaine mag he viewed Sm in: o b Fline h. frd and Van Washington officiating and. Trier e Williame & it M i 15t Ch Wy It wae the Alm: | | 3 THE FAMILY Attucks Relief the i PAC i > As | racE HENRY Baptist ¢ Van ¥ STEPHEN RLLS PITTV AN i GEORGIA N T W Pitiy to Werdnesda Relatives and frien wn. W. Va, and Ros eopy 5 LEMYER i RRY '} nuary 2. 1926, Hosoital d of Grars SETTI fia I at 11 STALCUR $0 Titerme ends vt EDWARD < . Staloug Mitared o Funeral b Sans 5. ai Tted 10 Bi Frlimas TURNER | RN | o In Memoriam. R ther. MARY ‘A §' Thie Niie thres 192 nother hae spirit nea » meet ffe ehanl ancus HER DAUGHTERS T. Tn sad hut lovinz remembrance dear mother RARRETT Two vea today, Januams Anniversars mase at St Domi b MAMIE AND KITTY AR oS ANDREW CHAP. n Philadelpbia BARRET S v Gl CHAPMAN MAN b wh Alm < stil] Hie s will < me ween, ot T mise hins i © OIS A FOUNTAIN. < " SAMUEL FOUNTAIN, wihe TF 2 v‘l“’ warTIN, s i - \'\‘R < LSS '« wip THOMA OVER. 1 4 emembrance of our des NDREW OVER ie ears azo yes: n life. in death rememhered. HIS LOVING WIFE AND CHILDREN. | RUINE. 10 cad but Joving remembrance ot | our dear son. WILLIA LEE RHINE [ damias ey Guarded and kept s the Savior Civtar “er Geath and (e srave T i e 1 veaetully eleaping | Tn Jestie 1RO MIENLY fn' saie l MOTHER AN FATHER WEIGEL. In sad but remembrance of ‘our dear_daughter “icter. BESSIE BRADLEY WEIGEL. who leff fis eleven sears ag Januars 4. 1915 forzatien THE FAMILY __ FUNERAL DIRECTORS Quick, Dignifird anu Efficient_Service W. W. Deal & Co. . NE LINCOLN 00 hapel, ~ Gawler Service Funeral Directors Since 1850 Main 5512 2 Fenna. i Ave. NW. CHAS. S. ZURHORST 301 EAST CAPITOL ST. Phone Lincoln 832. ) Timothy Hanlon _841 HST NE. _Phone L. 55 J. WILLIAM LEE. Funeral Director and Em- balmer. Livers in Connection. Commodiogs chapel and modern crematorium. Moderats prices. 332 Pa._Ave. NW. Call M. 1385, Frank Geiet’s Sons Co. 1113 SEVENTH ST. N.W. i Modern Chapel. ~ Telephona __118IN 2473 T. F. COSTELLO LOCATED AT 4 N ST NORTE Wm. H. Sardo & Co. 412 H ST. N.E Lincoln 524 en’ chapel = = - JAMES T. RYAN 317 Pa. Ave. SE Madel Chapel Lino Ambulances Private Lavers. in Connection 7876 orizimal W Snears establish g e 1009 H St N.W. | Formerly #10 F st N W Joseph F. Birch's Sons (ISAAC BIRCH) 13034 M ST. 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