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FOREST FIRES UNDER | CONTROL IN 3 STATES Favorable Winds Aid1 Forces Bat- tling Blazes in Wide Area of Northwest. Wash., April fires in three St hemmed in today by fire forc Ly favorable winds. Three of Jarge fires in Montana were und trol and « fourth had spread ove area of 100 acres. In Wasl By the Associ SPOKANE, eral forest Se ded four r con- bught back from its cou 1oward Mo ROSEB All the popular monthly Large 3-year-old sizes that this Summer. th California Privet Makes an attrac hedge: lurgo,$ v plan : '59 Hundred Plants Victor Flower 732 9th ¢ Between G and H Streets Mrs. J. R. Daly and Mrs. who were for many florist, are now managing th $235 LIVING | of the 1 | due Your choic which had been spreading flames. threatened by the crews isolated a wooded Kootenai h extends into blaze in the heavily N al Forest, w Montan: st skies threatening showers mise of seconding the efforts efighters. ‘The widespread fire is unusual for this time of year officials said. to the low humidity, high winds nd dry weather that has character- ized the season . Fancy Names for Bulls. April 14 (®).— Agzammem- ax, Aeneas and other ol and Trojan heroes may be heard any day on Viscount Lascelles’ ate, Portumna Castle. The viscount is a breeder of bulls and he has a faney for selecting these numes for them. USHES 75c Sturdy Hemlocks t. Norway HOPPE DUBLIN non, Acl names bloomer will bloom & Extra mens Spruce, $2 N.W. Phone Main 6538 R. B. Belfield (the Atwell years with Kramer, the is new flower shop. It is | THE - SUNI FASCISTS’ ASSAULT ENRAGES CATHOLICS Genoa and Whole Ligurian Coast Feels Revolt Following At- tack on Meeting. I World. 17, and New York | By Cai B Switzerland, April | CHIASO, | Genoa and the whole Ligurian Coast | scist revolution of Fascists, armed | with guns and clubs, broke up the meeting of the Catholic Young Meén's | Associati Genoa. Presidents of Lizur! lic clubs were holding their annual meeting in the rooms of the when 60 I | has had | since the squad | scists, breaking the re- ' hy Do You Buy From the Big Stores? Because they buy in quantities and “sell for less.” That is onc reason you should patronize C ha mbers who buys all funcral supplies in large quantities and sells for decidedly less. He gives you a funeral at the proper price— $75, $100, $125 CALL— W. W. CHAMBERS AT THE BROWN STONE FUNERAL HOME CORNER 14th & Chapin Sts. N.W. 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The assoclation then finished its | meeting behind barred doors, defen: led on the outside by the police, who | Juscists because the Catholic asso- | clation had insisted on its independ- ence of Fascist or other political parties. (Copyright. 1026.) OL DEATHS GAIN. | Three Months. April 17 (P).—One bt deaths from alco- the first three munth'.s | of 1926 among its 17,000,000 industriil | policy holders represented the high- | est percentage from that cause In any | three-month period since 1917, a. state- | ment issued by the Metropolitan Life | Tnsurance Co. today said. The per- | centage per 100,000 of policy holders vas 3.9 per cent. In the same quar- | ter Tast year there were 121 such | deaths and a rate of 3 per 100,000, 168 in NEW YOR] | hundred sixty Lolism during ——————— Scripps Yacht Returns. NEW YORK, April 17 (®). — The motor yacht Ohiv, aboard whi h Ed | ward W Serip publisher an | founder ot the Scripps-Howard news | papers, lived in seclusion, and from | which he was buried 2 month ago ir the water of Monrovia Bay, off Li ved today. The Ohio, which was built especially | for the publisher, was his only home after he retired about five ¥t S ago. No mention has been made by hi heirs or associat as to the disposi tion of the yacht. 7 Beautiful Figured FIT '169 Boudoir Lamp Room Size Rug (9x12 feet) A completely furnished bedroom at a remarkable price; the four bedroom picces are of genuin rocker and vanity bench to match;: erous proportions and of a beautif $115 Complete Kitchen Outfit Includes— Oak Cabinet White Table 2 White Chairs Enamel Set Utility Rack e Huguenot walnut, with chair, all the pieces gre of very gen- ul desigm. Carving Set 10 Yards Congoleum A new outfil. including an all-oak Kitchen Cabiner, a por- celain top Kitchen Table, tw choice of 10 yards of Gold Seal Cor a complete white enamel set, a set If You Want Furniture Becoming Your Home—You'd Better Be Coming to Us WA l LB i 0 white enamel Kitchen Chairs, your ngoleum or a 6x9 Congoleum Rug, of cooking articles. 2% 7 $9.75 SIDE-ICERS, $16.95 Apartment Style, $19.75 I 7704 I 2 N ! WASHINGTON, 1. | sistance of Catholic Boy Scouts at| ORGANIZATION ACTIVITIES. s |lunch and cup. i sixth, €., APRIL 18, TODAY. The Washington Wanderlusters will celebrate their twelfth anniver- sary by following the route of the Canon Brusho and two well k“"’: original hike held April 19, 1914. The leader of the first hike will guide the in, knocking over |anniversary hike and supper will be at Callahan's Spring. Coffee will be furnished by the organization. Bring All outdoor lovers and members of sister clubs are cor- dially invited. John Boyle will lead from Fourteenth street and Colorado avenue at 2::30 o'clock and the hike | d- | Will end at Chevy Chase Lake. The Red Triangle Outing Club will the canal. Campfire party for those who wish to stay out. Bring lunch, flashlight, cup and spoon. Coffee will be provided. Bill Richardson will lead. The Wild Flower Prescrvation Sol ciety, Inc., will meet at bridge at “west end” of Kensington, Md., at 10:15 Allow one hour from Treas- ury. Short walk. A lecture on “Christian Science—Its Redemptive Mission” will be*delivered, 3:30 o’'clock, by Bicknell Young, C. 8. B., of Chicago. Public invited. Lec- ture free. # “States Rights” will be subject of address before the Political Study Club, 5 o'clock, at residence of Mrs. Mary L. Smith,“1735 Ninth street. Public invited. “Lenin and the Russian Revolution” is the subject of an address by Louis Lidelman, M. D., United States consul in Austria during the Roosevelt ad- | ministration, 3 o'clock,” before the | Secular League, Musiclans’ Hall, 1006 13 street. Public invited. TONIGHT. The Bureau of Commercial Eco- nomics, cooperating with the Ward man Park Theater, will give a pre- view of colored films of Mexico, in honor of Senor Don Manuel C. Tellez Ambassador from Mexico, b v'clock. Senator Corlos Barrera will tell of “The Stones of Mexicu.” Mu- I numbers, ! “Reincarnation plained” will be the subject of a free lecture, 8 o'clock, it United Lodge of Theosophists, 709 Hill Building, Seventeenth and I sireets. Public invited. PEGGY JOYCE’S MEMORY OF HER WEDDINGS FAILS Cannot Remember Number, as She Arrives From Florida—Says By the Associated Press. kins Joyce, whose latest was forecust recently in the annonce- ment of her engagement to Stanford | 3. i, real estate from Florida determimation despite reports wife that he is divorced. It's just T always act that told reporters, ads from experi rived ssed and ex to wed | from not grapes, way,” that she spoke When asked if Com- > her fifth or sixth hus- Joyce said she reall; . how | He | or and didn’t know I honestly any times will a3 don’t remember I've been married either the fourth. fifth she said, | motion-picture | wyear-old | building Miss Jorce announced that shel would pro! - be married immediate- ly upon return from FEurope, where she going to complete contract two months he is | who made the trip from | on the same ship, sald that | continue to care for h dopted son. Miss Joyee | ided that she would mother the youth. i In the party, which went imme: | dgiately. out of deference to a cold | which Miss Joyee is nursing, to the ilotel Ambassador, were sis- | Mrs. Prank Harrison, Mr. Har n and L. Jerry Fraum. They, from Miami on the .\tlmlmli la he would cuiled Liner 1. F. Alexander. Thursday. | galvation Army to Launch Two- Day Drive to Complete Fund. raise | ned | ow | to be ope tomol campaign will Army intensive in_two days Salvation Response to the army’s | for $60.000 has brought in since the drive opened April | ier William H. Barrett, divi- | sional commander, said last nizht. | iirls of the Evangeline Residence, ! 0 L street, operated by the army,; e raised_$1,000. and are no | ing to make it ince n\. vear, the Salvation Army has opened | Emengency Home at Fifth and streets, and al funds are | quired to run home. The | is used to care for entire| families when necessary. The advisory board of the meets tomorrow at noon in the zeline Residence to hear reports. Contributions to the fund should be sent to Thomas P. Hickman, trea surer, care Salvation Army, 607 E An £27.000 Ly the worning appeal 3.000 5. Bris: an & v brown. white front legs. Iy Gate, Soldicrs” Home: - steel-he: rehief and veil BEBEE: - h st betwee BAR PIN. white gold: on ' reward. | Cunningham’s and Langburgh’s Daj Govt. Hotels, P-2_Bid. BOSTON TERRIER. male. brindle white color breast and blades. Reward for tn_to Dr. Banbahm. Mt. Alto Hospital, 0 Wikconsin_ave. 1. CELET, gold link. set 3 red stones: be- tween 6th and Pa. ave.. Union_Station or Philadelnhia train: "reward. Return St. | James Hotel. Washington. le. with black ears_and on back: had tag on. No. 1848, monthe ago. Liberal reward. Lincoln 2301-J. 718 C st. se. a DOG. Airedal green collar. Reward. re- turn to 1824 Jefferson vlace. Frank. 77¢ ASSES. shell. in black case' M car or’ on street. Please phone DOG—Poo black epot when lost FOX TEBR;EE4 ‘white. wire-haired, male: near 17th and W st n.w.. W n If_foun: 1 GERMAN POLICE DOG, female: disanppeared April 11 for return. - 2R20_6th et GLASSES. bifocal. in cas 17th st. n.w. ) SES, shell rim: between 16th and Har- YA 5t “ind Florida ave. Phone Adams Return to 1305 KEYS—On Weyring: af 0th and § sfs. 1. 3 oon: - ‘Please_return to' 1 o e D eceive Teward, i NEY—Large amount. i O 13t of 14th st Tith st n.w. POCKETBOOK. brown: in neighborhood 15th and H sts. ne. Finder please return 218 4th_st. e floo: pu E DOG. P “Bop": 1 BOLICR. RS pEWare:” &AM’ 8585, AT E. black, white spot on_chest and P oOPLE ward. B Hofmann. 3728 13t Brookland. 18+ SCOTCH _TERBIER. 17’\‘2 ‘lfl(h st. n.w. S T DO ing Draen siadded armess B Tndva theecall North 89115 Reward: o 3 d_rim:_Ford: Frid; : PR Tane mrd call ol Btiad ™ °F SPECTACLES, on_Tennessee ave. between ot Cavitol and B st e Atlantie 1547. 7 acelet: between St Patrick’ AT e Caltforma. b Call North 3001 FRIST WATCH—Gold, ~Hamilion.” April 7. Roward. Phone Frank. 7704, L $h0—Between 13th and Mase, ave. 1w, and R s reward, 120ty Bates ot, ¥, on Mt. Pleasant car. be. ward f returned to East Capltol ot 10 Bluegray: Tost 1 B L Tackson, ?.T. 4 2 $20 bills). & R H. St She Will Wed Comstock. IN W YORK, April 17.—Peggy Hop- ‘y “ operator, | 3 his | § legally | -wives | 3 Miss Joyce | T 1926—PART 1. THE WEATHER continued cold, probably rain today. tomorrow fair with slowly rising temperature. Maryland—Cloudy and continued cold, probably rain today: tomorrow generally falr, with slowly rising temperature. Virginia—Showers and colder to- day; tomorrow probably fair, slow] rising temperature in north portion; fresh northeast winds. West Virginia—Rain and continued | cold today; tomorrow fair with slowly had glven permission to hold the Ses |, eet at Cabin John at 2:45 o'clock for | rising temperature. sion. This was offensive to the young | 4 hike across country, m:rning along ¥ ot Records for 21 Hours. Thermometer—Midnight, 58; 2 a. 55, 4 am., 50; 6 a.m., 47; 8 am., 4 12 noon, 54; 2 p.m. 6 p.m., 53; 8 p.m., 50; 10 59; pm., 45. Highest temperature, temperature, 47. Barometer—§ a.m., 70; 2 p.m., 22; 8 pm.,, 31. Rainfall (8 pm. to 8 pm.), 0. Hours of sunshine, 1 ! . Per cent of possible sunshine, 87. ‘Temperature same date last year— Highest, 59; lowest, 40. Tide Tables. (Furnished by United States Coast and Geodetic Survey.) Low tide, 656 a.m. ; high tide, 12:20 am. and and Tomorrow—Low tide, 7:51 a.m. and $:25 p.m.; high tide, 1:13 and 1:30 p.m. The Sun and Moon. Today--Sun rose 5:28 a.m 6:47 pm. Tomorrow—Sun rises 5:27 a.m.; 5 6:48 pan. Moon rises m. Automobile lamps to be lighted one- half hour after sunset. Weather in Various Cities. Precipi tation ¥ sat. p.m. to . 8p.m. Sy, b1 sun 10:03 a.m.; sets 12:15 56:| Application papers for the examina- | lowest | 11337 K street. sun sets | | | “Art Language, or the | amination May CITY NEWS IN BRIEF. 1 St. Vincent’s Orphan Asylum will | e benefited by a card party at the Willard Hotel, Inez Eudora Perry will lecture d Alpha- | and i | dance to be given tomorrow, 8:30 p.m., District of Columbia—Cloudy and | | Avri 19, % on | sNyb: 102 bet,” tomorrow, 8 p.m., at the meeting | of the Practical Psychology Club the Playhouse. Naomi Chapter, No. erve u chicken irom § to 7 sonic Temple. The South Carolina Soc Washington, wil hold its ann quet April 23 at Wardman F tel. Dr. B. W. Sikes, presidnet dinner Wedne: | Clemson College, will be the guest of honor. tion for the registration of nur must be filed before April 19 with retzry, Alice M. Prentiss, R. ict will hold the nd board of the Di; 4 V. S. Eish for Japanese Streams. i E Three million | obtained TOKIO, Apri whitefish eggs 14 @)~ have been , 0. E. S., will | p.m., at Northeast Mu- At | irom o'cloek 19 D SO cloved i t . TR of A ANDE her of Ralph mourn his Mra. . of | | A Wil son. Remai & Co. func rses the | W N The nurses examinin will e Tnterment Cemetery sun - from the fisheries burean at Washing ton for stocking the streams of Japan Veautitul floral tributes - beloved w mother HUSBAND AND FAMILY We wish to express our U and sineere appreciation to the relats friends and neighbors for their tends Dressions of sympathy and the beaut tributes at_the death of our beloy ROBE father. CHILDREN HARRY L. ROBINSON, R. ROBINSON acknowledge. adpreciation. all kind cxy pathy _ | BETTER, - Qi VoL M. Ohic. ... Towa Des Moines. Towa Detroit. Mich.. Duluth. Minn Ei Paso, Tex.. Galveston, Tex. a. Mon Sleanor Jeffers of Baltimore and Susie A. Rob both ty. H. Martin’ Carmichasl and Emily taon. both of Noriolk Randolph Franz and Helen S +f Baltuore, Foster and Alice Dempaey and W. Towneend and M Baner Farbe rv Koestler ¢ Storer, 1kon. ose Sal napolis D: ‘ind Mars B 3 R A" Frank of Indi L. Haif of this city Vivian H. Landrum cortny o t D Births Reported. mg births have b Health Department witi 4 hours, and Datsy Nix C. Faust Hess and Anna Wallace and Helen reported W. and Edith Lee Heatwole, girl 0 J.'and Antonia M. Garilli, girl lip“and Lilhan Newby. girl. sy M. Vermiliion Paul and Eleanor y Walter A. and Margaret S George and Athen. Louis J. and Lout Elgin A. and Charlotte Duhnington. girl Henry B. and 110 Luck, boy. Christian and Rutlh Beilsten Paul and Lucy Read and Vi boy’. arpe. boy -+ Doy, . girl Joseph and Clyde and Dais; Henry and Re Wilbur 8. and e Saunders. girl Kelly. girl. hews, hoy. Robinsor Deaths Reported. The following deaths have been reported l\l’ }h(‘ Health Department within the past S % elion, 70, Gallinger: Hospita Ao, Sheltory 70, Sylinger, Homtal, anle By bRt sl Mary P. G 907 H st. ne. Frank J. i George Heinline, 48, William _E. Dean, 46, Marie Elizabeth’ Evans, allinger Hosnital. Georgetown_Hospital. 54,1151 North Emergency Hospital. . Emergency Hospital. 13 Bladensburg rd. Alfred E. . 71015 Minn. ave! ne Julius Bradley. Joseph Blasmior Robinson, 70._Gallinger Hospital. , 42, 510 Urd st s.w. Frank A. Hill, 44, Walter Reed Hospital. Fred Acwith Casualty Hospital. Infant of Joseph ‘and Edna Hicks, 8 hours. ICE ON. e TARGET PRACT! Bombing and Gunnery Is Started at Langley Field. HAMPTON, V. April 17 (P). Bombing and gunnery practice start- ed at Langley Field today, and will | continue until ‘June 1, according to Maj. Oscar officer. The target practice is an annual event at the flying station, and is featured this year by the participa- tion of' National Guardsmen from varlous sections of the country. RICHMOND, Va., April 17 (#).— The petition of the Sunrise Develop- ment Corp., for an injunction re- straining certain_firing on_the State rifles range at Virginia Beach was denied by Judge R. Carter Scott in the Richmond City Circuit Cour here yesterday. LIQUOR DATA ASSURED. OTTAWA, Ontario, April 17 (®).— The department of customs has noti- fied Canadian customs collectors to supply United States border officers with information regarding suspicious clearances of vessels containing liquor cargoes and_information in regard to suspected uggling. The instruc- tions are in conformity with the treaty between Canada and the United States for suppression of smuggling. Liverpool Butchers Strike. LIVERPOOL, England, April 17 (®). —The big slaughtering trade here came to a standstill today by a strike of butchers, which may affect Eng land’s supply of fresh meat if it ir not settled by Monday. About 150 sheep slayers refused to acccept a wage reduction and struck, after which 350' cattle butchers weat out In v;:mpnz Westover, commanding Me- | 00, George Wash- | Georgetown Hos- | | | 1 | May Corbin. both | | GARRE: i woi | DU the past | BETTER, Ciiaries Better loss (e sintére, e | sthe reh. 15th and C at 9§ am Avril 1 resid S t CHARLES E. BRONSON of Lina Wrizht Bronson. Creek Cemetesy Mondas L N. Fridav. April 10, 19 widow of the late THev. Fred Brown. D. D.. of Manasauan, N. 3. neral from _the residence of her Frederick . w.' Brown. Kensington. Monday. April 19. at 3 o'clock. ment at Rockville. Md OSBY. 17, 1626 at 4 in " Arlington. lovad husband of Lena Cros: nourn their loss a lovi hters. two sons and o ral from the residence April 10. Interment at 0dd Fe (Philadelphia. Pa; Los and Culpeper. Va A 6. Frederick am.. at his resid THOMAS CROSBY wife 1. . Mre. Monday. Aprii_19. thience "to St. Peter's Churel re b ‘ment this life p.m which she bor an_fortitude se. CARRI of John L. NINGTON. Dep Apal 16, T rinz illnes sisters. Dunington Funeral and_many friend who loved bef Not_dead to v Not lost. but goir She lives wi And will DURANT, field Mema ital, € id_of the late Ma urner Funeral services at Riverdale Va.. Tuesday. Aprii 20. at 11 4 neiit at Masonic Cemefery Friday. April 16, oved wife of Horatio 4 years, cral ~from al by K16 H st. n.e. 9 v.m Saturday, Ap Dis m P.. the ! Gai W Deal’s fun Abri the. our MARY P ADELE of N MARSEGLIA. Ma N 1 v i 1 late kY Saturd TARR e Ira. Vi Tnterm (Baitimore and Fre copy.) Avril . A Ivy Hill X papers bl Thursday. A at Waiter d husband of and o, and. brother of ph C.. Samuel Hill. " Fune Rliode Isi 19. lice. fiiny amin and nest Kelly: sister. Mr and & host of othe Fune; York and New Jersey av nigh requiem mass will be su morning at_9 o'clock. for the her soul. Frisnds and relatives invite Before our eves she faded Growing weaker day by day Patiently bearing her suffering Tntil God took her away. To see hier slowly leaving us 'A< helpless we stood by And drained the cup of hitt The moruing we saw her die. No one knows the sil Only those who have Of the gricl that is borne in For the une we loved so well re FAMILY. A dear one from us has gone, A Yoice we Joved is stilled- A Dlace Js vacant in our hearts That never can be i vOTED FRIEND, MR: D GODCHILD. SIDN il 16, F. G. LE . Funeral f; funeral home. 924 New Sunday. Aprii 18, at 3 p. private. LUCAS. Officers_and members Youth Lodge. 368, G. U are hereby Hot 1606 M 6t. nw.. p.m.. to ‘make neral of our late LT S 1926, 0.0t O April 19 nts for_ the brother. departed this Funeral Mond MAXWE De 16, 1026, at 4:40 am 1231 7th st now band_of Clara Maxwell. mourn their logs a loving wife and children. Remains res Tolbert's funeral home, 426 at st Baptist Church. 5th and Ri at 1 pm. Interment Payne's MeBRIDE. _Departed this life April 1926, at 3:256 a.m. at his residence. 6th st sw. WILLIAM R. McBRID] beloved husband of Ma E and son of the late McBride (nee Hall late residence Tue: o'clock, thence to St. where mass will be said at tives and friends invited. Mount Olivet Cemetery. Baltimore papers ble; McBRIDE. di Rnights of Columbus. No. 417. are notified of the death of Brothe LIAM R. McBRIDE, 918 6th st. &, v, April 20. 1926, coy.). hei T dence. 5303 8 n.w father of Mrs. Caterina Fi lina Fiore. Mrs. Louise Shirley. Antonion.’ Andrew. Joh Ferinando H. Mistretta. aged Mass will be ‘said at Hoiy Rosar; rd and ¥ sts. n.w.. Tuesday. April # am. Interme tery PARKER. Departed April 17. 1026, at 2:10 pm.. beloved ife of Harry Clarence Parkor and this Church. M st g, o Wednesd: (Ch papers please copy.) POWDERLY. Saturday. April 17, 10 her residence 4132 Bth st. n. GERY M. POWDERLY. in_ hier 74ih Funeral from April 20, at 6 m.. riel's Chureh. where mass will ‘at 7 am. Relatives and friends v to utte Interent at Carbondale Please ontit floTers, thence to_ St. fnterment at Md Inter 8¢ M paers Friday ihree | Culpeper. | Int; MARY | Mon- Interment at siste of Bloom of | od to ‘meet ‘at’the ha at 8§ GEORGE B Tuesd: ted this life Friday, April his residence, PHILIP. beldved hus He leaves to ng at William . Ridge st. n.w Funeral Monday. April 19, from St. john's am. Re Interment { Alexandria, Members of Spalding Counci WIL- Fu- Mass at at his resi- .. LVATOR beloved husband of Pietrina Mistretta and | arra. Mrs, Caro- ). ai et ‘at Mount” Olivet Ceme life Saturday, STELLA Parker,” mother of eloved daughter of Funeral from Metro- between -+ April icago and Washington. ; year. te “residence Tuesd be ‘sung 10t Gude Bros. Interment at Cedar 111 e Gone to rest with el moriam. anlss jese Hrovine ROOKF MOT s EDELEN The family of the late JOHN | with grateful | My heact o And though 1 T wish you. DEVOT JeuToN. i my dexr sistir TN e et ay DEVOTED SISTE HARVEY. In = CARC Fu 5 HER SAD DAUGHTER GENEVA RICHARDSON 1819 VALLEY Departed this life Saturdas. April e lea t <o 1s hot That I do HER _DEVOTE HENSON JOHNSON. CORN An- | MARIAN DO ad but I LOYING SON. ALLEN | MeDON. In hushand and s ] iH MeDON UGHTER S LOVING N. EAND D swertost Tis sweet to remeniber he: t our lov But Whit happy When we how « 41 would T W MAMMA, * CISE SYDNO | SyDNoR. eaze her Ne n of | N Sweetest Arous Part of n B.. iy Henry WER ASHINGTON. « In sad 1 brance of my de INGTON, SBECCA loving remem ELLEN WA life fiftee 11 t 1l m HER HUSBAND. What happy day When we w But. oh. how Since you h. DEVOTED FRI You over the JERRY WASHINGTON « enjoyed the ;N'K\).\ = s SCTORS. AS. S. ZURHORST I o Timothy Hanlon 641 H Phone L i 3. WILLTAM LEE. Funeral Dir salmer. Livery in Ci is now o wone {0 ND MARY ___ FUNERAL DIR CH 3 Ei Commo mator: ve. N.W. a e fu- life XOW. LOCATED AT ST. NORTH 'm. H. Sardo & Co. o | Ciiayes: Lincoln 524 . Ave. ¢ Lincoln 142, Ambulanc Connection. Wise Co. 2900 M St. N.W. \ W. 138 Moderate_Prices 'V.L. SPEARE CO. Neither the successors of nor connected 17, 918 | Phone and 9 | with the original W. R. Speare estahlieh Formerly 940 F St ment rank. 00201009 H §t. N.wW. Joseph F. Birch’s Sons FUNERAL DESIGNS. Geo. C. 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