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Coal Prices Are Lowest In April! In April coal prices have reached their mini- mum. Each month that passes means an increase in cost per ton. The wise man buys his coal in April not only because of the reduced prices, but <0 on account of the higher quality. Place your order with us now for any quantity coal delivered wlen you want it. Call Main 1415 ODSM%GTS ompany COAL-SERVICE Phone Office Main 1415 1415 K St. YOUR CIRCUMSTANCES —are given our due consideration when making e last rites of your loved ones ‘xrrangcmvn‘n for t yo C but how good for as little as Not how expensive, possible is our aim. Complete Funeral, $125 plush casket, with a silk iraved name plate, outside case, 1 and shaving if necessary, re- ital or home, advertise the death, and two fine Cunningham limou- ! black broadcioth or gray sutcrior, 6 fine handie embalming, washing, dr moving from any cily hos hearse of limo sen When in Need of Our Service Call THE DEAL FUNERAL HOME 816 H St. N.E. Linc. 8200-8201 “For Reference, Ask Yomr Neighbor” FIGHT IT OUT WITH G-amey Trout | National Park Open June 15 to Sept. 15 These snow-fed mountain lakes and streams are filled withhungry finny fighters.They bite allSummerlong, Ride horseback over flower - bordered trails. Go camera hunting, hiking, climbing, exploring. Do everything — or do nothing — just as you please. It's the vacation of a lifetime that awaits you. Low Round Trip Summer Fares Go to Glacier National Park only, or see all Historic North- west Adventure Land at slight extra cost. Without extra fare, you can ride on that transportation thoroughbred, fiNTlRELY NEW Oriental Limited. Inquire today. GREAT NORTHERN a dependable railway I - IlIll-.Il.II---.IIq 8 Edmund H. Whitlock, Districs Parsenger Agent - 491 Finance Bldg., Philadelphia, Pa. Let me have cost and other Information on a trip to Glacier National Park this Summer. 1am interested in: O General Tour of Park O Burlington Escorted Tours Name .. Address THE EVENING STAR, AR AR SR A A SRR SN PAVS (€ DEAL AT Goldefiberg's 2 Ben;. Franklin Said: ‘Take Care of the Pennies and the Dollars Wl" Take Car S AANNNNSY 3 SENNNNNN S\\\\‘\\\\\\ ‘\\‘\\\\\\\\\}‘%}5\3&&»&3‘5.\ . = —ra - = ) = & =z @ 197 How true. Even today, the extra interest and “car- ying charges” on credit ac- ounts take many a dollar from your income. 1] [ Remember, at Golden- % berg's you are not penalized by added interest or “ex- tras.” ANAN L aee o LA FERARAARANES SRR 15, Aves REV. JAMES T. COEN’S FUNERAL HELD TODAY Services for Assistant Priest Con- ducted at St. Paul's—Inter- ment in Baltimore. Funeral services for Rev. James T. | Coen, assistant priest of St. Paul's Catholic Church, Fifteenth and V' streets, who died at Georgetown He pital Thursday, were conducted in Paul's today. Solemn high requiem mass w elebrated by Rev, John M McNamara, of St. Gabriel's Church. Rev. Michael Purtell, who formerly taught Pather Coen at Loyola High School, Baltimore, officiated as deacon and Itev. James O'Connor, of the Corpus Christi Church, Baltimore, was subdeacon. Rt. Rev. George A. the final bles of Archbishop Michael ey of Raltimore, who was unable to arrive in time for the services due to an auto- mobile breakdown while enroute to Washington Following the church services. the funeral procession proceeded to Balti more via automobile and interment was in the New Cathedral cemetery of that city. Father Coen. Dougherty gave ting in p! who was a native of Baltimore, was 50 vears old and had been istant priest at St. Paul's Church for eight vears. He w ordained to the priesthood 15 years ago. While he devoted himself to the usual spiritual work of the parish during the time he had been connected with St. Paul's, he had specialized in the activities of the Holy Name So- ciety and in the care of children. . When pre- a spherical balloon wi paring to descend in the Vosge cently, the guide-rope touched a high- tension electric cable, causing a short circuit, followed by an explosion that ignited the bag, destroying the balloon nd killing the pilot FATTARNAL ANRNNRNNNANS ‘\‘\‘\\\\m \\S\\S\\m\“m““““\\\\\\ LACKISTON de- signed Floral Em- blems combine expres- siveness with artistic merit. Only freshest flU“'Cl’S uSCdA Sprays & $ 5 up Wreat}ls TWO 14t & H Main 3707 STORF 1222 F S¢. Frank. 5357 Sympathy Is Easily Given Away W. W. CHAMBERS, THE MODERN UNDERTAKER, will take care of your funeral with a price that shows real fellowship. He will give you a A $500 Funeral at a cost of Only $235 This includes the finest made water-tight steel vault. Other Funerals, $75, $100, $125 Up Call THE BROWN STONE FUNERAL HOME of W. W. CHAMBERS CO. Corner 14th & Chapin Streets N.W. Phone 432 Goveccccesevessne N N O T X LN KX XXX such unus Pesencecceccctocnto want at least six shirts. sevescveccocncvoee a low price. ual. Any re- | WASHINGTON, D. O, ceevscesbscsscevcse It’s truly fellow will Collars CITY NEWS IN BRIEF. Lebanon Chapter, 0. E, S., will zive a five hundred card party Wednes day, 1:30 p.m., In Hecht's auditorium. Mount Pleasant W. C. T. U. will meet tomorrow, 2 p.m., at home of Mrs. Wayne B. Wheeler, 2801 Adams Mill road, apartment 211, the Clydes- dale. The luncheon to be tendered to the United Synagogue convention at the Jewish Community Center here Wed- nesday has been advanced from 1 o'clock to noon. Count Leo Tolstol of Paris, the son of the Russian author, who is himself a writer, is coming to Washington Saturday to deliver a series of lec- tures at the Playhouse, 1814 N street, beginning his first lecture on “The Ideals of Tolstoi” Monday, April 26; the second lecture will be given Tucs- day, April 27, on “The Life of Tol- stoi,” and the third lecture will he delivered on “Russia— Yesterday, day und Tomorrow.” Wednesd: April Judge Wilbert 0. Nations will be the special guest of the Wapayi at. its luncheon at the University Club tomorrow, 12:45 p.n. He will speak on “Law Observance.” D. C. Congress of Parent-Teacher Associations will meet tomorrow. 1:45 p.m., at the Hamilton Hotel. All wel- come. Dahligren Terrace izens’ Associa- tion will meet Wednesday, § p.m. the Social Oyster House. Stull, member of the Advisory Coun- cfl, will speak on “What the Ad- visory Council Means to the Citizens of Dahlgren Terrace.” Home for Widows and Orphans, U. 8. W. V. Association, will meet Wednesday, § p.m., Grand Hall, A dance for the benefit of St. phen’s Parochial School will be given tomorrow evening at the Mayflower Hotel under auspices of the Ladies' Sodality of St. Stephen’s Church Twentieth Century Club—The lit- erature section will not meet tonight, but April The Central High School Parent- | Teacher Association will meet tomor- row, $ p.m., at the school. program will be given, Luncheon will be served to the pub- lic in the First Congregational Church, Tenth and G streets, tomorrow from 11:45 to 2 p.m., by the ladies of the Vanderwerken, Va., Congregational Church A special The executive committee of the Bar- ry Farm Citizens' Association will meet tomorrow, 8 p.m., at the resi dence of Samuel Hawkins, to consider the plan to convert section C, Ana- costia Park, into a tree nursery for the District. The Hadassah Collegiate hop will be given tomorre at L'Aiglon, 1508 Adams Mill road Two Charleston dancers from Baltimore will be one of the features. Proceeds will go toward Palestine rehabilitation funds and for the adoption of orphans. Dancing at 9 p.m. The International Association of Art and Letters has resolved to hold no more meetings until May 12, because of the death of Mrs. Clara Essery Barnard, vice president of the asso- ciation. TWO VIRGINIANS DEAD. Woman Also Vietim in Georgia Grade-Crossing Crash. HARLEM, Ga., April 19 (#).—Three persons were instantly killed last night when an automobile in which | they were riding was struck at a| grade crossing at Sawdust, one mile west of Harlem, by a passenger train. The dead. Miss Gladys Thompson, 20, of Har- lem, Ga. T. B. Jones, 26, of McKenney. Va. Homer East, 22, of Roanoke, Va. The automobile was demolished. The two men were linemen. Mourning Blacks Dyed 24-HOUR SERVICE Carmack Dry Cleaning Co. Lincoln 239 [y Xxx3 Teeeesesssss Raleigh - Manhattan shirts of white oxford at $2.65 It's a long time since you’'ve had such really fine quality at Sesses Teesssieese e attached or neckband styles- Raleigh-Manhattan shirts, §2.50 to $12 Raleigh Haberdasher 1310 F Street = all sizes and sleeve lengths OO0 XXXXXEIXID MONDAY, APRIL | mISs POWDERLY DIES. Army | Ste- | 19, 1926. Succumbs Here After Illmess of Two Months. Miss Margery M. Powderly, years old, sister of the late . V. Powderly, prominent leader of organized labor, died at the home of her sister-in-law, Mrs. Katherine Powderly, 4132 Fifth street, Saturday, after an illness of two months. Mrs., Powderly was a native of Penn- sylvania, but had been a resident of this city about 25 years. Mr. Pow- derly served as chief of the division of information, Department of Labor, and was for many s leader of the Knights of Labor. Funeral services will be conducted at St. Gabriel's Cathollc Church to- morrow morning at 7 o'clock. Mass will be said by Rev. John M. Me- Namara. Interment will be in Car- bondule, Pa. I THE WEATHER District—Fair tonight and ‘tomor- row, heavy frost, with lowest tem- perature about degrees tonight, varmer tomorrow; much warmer Wednesday; mederate northerly winds; becoming varfablo tomorrow. Marylund and Virginia—Fair to- night “and tomorrow; continued cold with heavy frost tonight; warmer to- morrow; much warmer Wedneésday; tresh 0 strong northerly winds on the coast; diminishing tonight. West Virginia—Fair tonight and to- morrow; not quite so cold in extreme west portion tonight; warmer tomor- row; much warmer Wednesday. Records for 24 Hours. ‘Thermometer—4 p.m., 41; 8 p.m., 37 | 12 midnight, 37; 4 a.m., 37; 8 a.m., 36; noon, 41 Barometer—4 p.am., 30.08; 8 pm., 1 30.07; 12 midnight, 30.10; 4 a.m., 30.13; 5 wam., 80.15: noon, 30.16. temperature, 41, occurred at noon today. Lowest temperature, a.m. occurred at 6 » same date la lowest, 53. Tide Tables. (Furnished by United States Coast and Geodetic Survey.) Today—Low tide, 7:51 a.m. and high tide, 1:13 a.m. and 1:30 p.m. ‘omorrow—Low tide, $:49 a.m, and 9:19 p.m.; high tide, 2:07 a.m. and {224 pam. The Sun and Moon. -Sun rose 5 =T Today 6:48 pm. Tomorrow—Sun rises 5:26 a.m. sets 6:49 p.m. Moon rises 10:55 a,m. Automobile lamps to hailf hour after sunset. on of the Water. Temperature and condition of the water at Great Falls at 8 a.n -Tem perature, 49; condition, muddy Weather in Various Cities. sun scte 1:05 am. > lighted one: Temperature, Stations, Weatber Albany’ Atlanta Atlantic Boston Buitalo Charleston” | Kansas € Loa Angeles. Lowsville . Miami. Flal Orfcans. ew York... a Clty Omaha ... B Phil dnlphu . Cloudy c Clear * Preloudy ; Clear Clondy 8 Cloudy | Rain Rain Preloudy e City San"‘Antonio Card nf Thanks. GRAVES o R h to express onr than pation o ourfriend: d neigh or th expre of eymi and_ e it floral try at the death of vur HA 2 GRAVES MRS, FLEMING AND FAMILY thanik« many relati for their kindness. tender expressions of sympathy and beautt floral tributes at the death of our motk ;. WEAVER JONN' D WEAVER. WILLIAM WEAVER. Deaths. April 1R BELL. Sunday al ‘ine res Johnson. LAWE on"of the lute brother of tam. Clara, Sin Farrell. Anna Bu Notice of Tune . Supasy. April 18, residence. BROWN. mother of Benjaniiii and Brown. ' Repiains resting at Jarvis co.” funeral ave n.w. Notice of funeral her BUTLER. | Suddenty Saturdy 'Y BUTLER. e Tats Veank® 1 Buutior 180 et b, 1o 1 1410 and Cor Ehiuth Milford, pastor Vited. Remainé resti undertaking parlors CROOKS. Sunday, Apr residence, Brooklyn. N loved wife of Joseph 3 or' 0 A 1l 19, 1926, o of the 1 Funeral from ‘the parior, of othy ‘Hanlon. @41 I et e Tuesd April 20. at 0:30 am. Interment M Olivet Cémotery y FRENCH. A xpe Tebanon Lodge. hereby called for 10°15 day. “April 20. Fiving Masoni» 1 Lieut. HARRY M nication of M. is m. Ties: rpose of remains of comm W Master. ® rest. April GORDON. Entercd intc oln = o beloved 1026, SARAH A, mother of 3 iy ? o e (Richmond. Va GORDON. The regational Ch “oth and 7th « pleacs cops.) Whispe M Mrs i at 1 pm cational Church requested 10, atter BARNE: Departed this 1ife Sy her_residence. R beloved wite She ieaves to mourn their loss & voted husband, two sisters. two by four eons and’ three daughters of 616 K . at 1 ol urch. 1st an IRBY. Sunday IRBY. beloved his father eating_at uneral pa 1 19, 1928, ave. ne Linder @ of fune Interment Members of th Lon are t of ed LUCAS. *5onNSON. Pres . dixGLrTo s ay. April 18, > RRETTA D beloved wifs of August W Ludke. formerly of Laurel. Md.~ Funeral serviees will be h ) H et n Monday at 730 b nt at Lau: rel, Mid.. Tuesday 4 MAGRUDER. Fr! day.Apnl 17 MAGRUDER. wif lovihe mother of _Lila, Ruth aud Eva Funeral from her re dence, 1303 Wxlie et n.e.. thence to Mount Zion Baptist Church. 13th and G ste. n.e Tuesday. April 20. at = pm. Rev. G. Z Brown offictating. Relatives and friends invited A precious one from us is gone. A voice wo loveais gtilled A yacant chair is 1h our home That never can be fille CHILDREN. * McBRIDE. Departed this Dife April 17. San_Diey S F! - Clear Clear pokane WASH..DC. 3 (8 am.. Stations London, England.. Parls. France... Berlin, Germany._ ... Copenhagen. Denpiark Horta (Fayal. Azore Hamilton, Bermuda.. ... San Juan, Porto Rico. .. Havana, ‘Cuba.. Colon, Canal Zone. gt sl AR i To show the development of Pales- tine an exhibit of the country's busi- ness will be taken to cities of Europe JITE T FOU = . brown, white front logs. me Greenwich time, today.) Temperature. Weather. 2 Clear, Cloudy Cloudy Clear Part cloudy Part cloudy [ AFt clou Cloudy Tvy Gate, LOST. BADGE, No. 18. Ford Motor Co.: ¥ al tween 13th and '14th. Saturday evening. turn_to 461 BAG. be- a th st. Potomac containing small lady's watch: on Tiue. beaded frame. Balte: Sikn® simdns micht ~from Tohsiar] alto. pike. Sunday night, from Lakeian N4, to 16th and H sts. n.é.; reward. 1213 Wriie st. n.e. BRIFF CASE_biack_contaming Bible. Star handbook. motes on Sundas sehool leseon and other’ things of value o owner oniy: on Sunday."Apri 18, botween' Cark Station and Rossl on “road east of Arlington Comef Finder will kindly return ' the same to Rev. Joseph H. Lee. 1143 ist g, n.w. _Reward. Saturday BULL. brown brindal, _femaie: nignt." bas brownapot ‘on chest ..:‘nd woars Brinklies. 1701 C 8t. se. Lin. @51 £ BU LI)OO large, dh:'gwn Saturday mflminl mdun lur;vlc Yght brown. ¢ ir_whifo feet: answer Mw’mumd ‘away April 15, “n’?v?.r?a' LIE. ale; name Brownie: b Whitte *Jeet:” colfar and ag Rewaga. 26 1, st. now. FARRING. with amall” diamond _andsap- phires: at Co Couniry ofib. San: B} "Dho'nl Main 5502, and_tan’ ril 11: $2 for retirn. th st. _Pot. ’r,.s%a"‘“"’ GLASSES. Dearl and Fold. Bd Sundas. between Dhiog Siatlon: 21 Aloaa and M. ¥ "helephone Main 4140 morni OB . \urm'.zh’;i‘sl KEYS_—On keyring: at 0th and § efa. riday at noon.' Please return to 9th 'st. n.w. and recelve reward. TORGNETTE, silver frame LORGNETTEs fhouat, oeral reward, 28._the Mv!hm—ouzh MESH BAG. kold. containing .powder com- R A5 TR PR ot ward. ORDER_BOOK. containing orders Tor Pulver: on Tiamiiy "or Conn. “avel W valua 15 owner on BIM Potter, 1953 8th at. nowe o 1 TERRIER. bluseray: lost 1 13 16t et 0. L Sickson, f’:n‘q" mrn BOCKLE. cut sieel: near eniran dman Park Hotel: reward. ° Phone E. hla& Pl Teaor co ing o 031 o Tow ne adame. 1630 o TIRE. El n e g otify, Address B Bim 200 Jogk? Tnder Gases UMBRELLA. viug allk. present. to TeTEn Banebury Cate: Gasaver Sundsy ses: ning. Reward. 1451 U st: h.we WATCH, closed face. I’D‘d 1ady’ name in rd. Ri ATCH. lost Satu bflween 18k0e Theater. Lincoin $40 (: 20 Ezell. a% 5th, s st it car. tol st. 1926, at am. at his residence, 818 6th <t s.w. WILLTAM ¢BRIDE, Jr beloved husband of Mary Eilen McBride and son of the late Wiilism and Laura McBride (nea Hall). Funeral late residence o'clack. thence to St 3 (Alexandria and Baltimore papers please copy.) 10 McBRIDE. Members of St Dominis H N. S. are advised of the death of Brother WILLIAM R. McBRIDE. _Meeting of the Branch in St. Dominic’s Convent. Monday April 19, at 8 pm._J. T. FITZGERALD Pre<'t: J. M. BUTLER, Séc. McBRIDE. Members of Spalding Council Knights of Columbus, No. 417, are hereby notified of the deaih of Brother WIL. LIAM R. McBRIDE, 918 6th st. sw. Fu neral Tuesday. Avril 20. 1026 Mass at St. Dominic’s Church at 9 a.m. (THOMAS I TRODDEN. Grund Knisht DO: 9 1926, ¥ 3 l(erAcm\( April 18, at her residence. 1300 Florida ave. nw.. Apt. 103, MAGGIE J; MeEACHIM, devoted nunt Notice of funeral \lnndx ng . funeral pariors, 21 MISTRETTA. Aoril 16, L i dence. 533 8ih et n.w._ SALVATORE. heloved husband of Pietrfia Mistretta and father of Mre. Caterina Ficarra. Mrs. iina Flore, Mrs. Louise Fiore. Mrs. Vetia | Shirley. Antonion.” Andrew. John and Dr Ferinando H. Mistretta. aged 73 ass will be ‘said at Hoiv Rosa Brd and F gts. n.w.. Tuesday, A # am. Interment at Mount' Ol 1996, at_his_resi- . on_Saturday pm., 3 nerly of Cold 'St chapel of F' Geier's th st. nw.. on Tucsday. am. Reauiem mass a h at 9 o'clock. Relatives a B Sone Conn 111 prit 20, a St. Marv's Chui and friends inv ONG. _Sunday, April 18, 1 at. Emergency Hospital, G ONG. beloved daughter of Oliver M. Onz and sister of Dr Fineral services at her late resi- 1768 Columbia, rd. n.w.. Tuewiay pm. Interment’ Glenwood ong. dence, April 20, at 2 Cemetery. 'ARKER. Departed thia life Saturday, r(\Dfll 17. 1028, at 2:10 p.m.. STELLA heloved wife of Harry Parker. mother of arence Parker and beloved daughter of Mary Motts. Funeral from Metro. politan A. M. E. Churcl M st between Blh ll!d 16th ste. n.w.. Wednesday, April 21, 2 pm. (Chicako and \\.»hlm‘lrm loul; papers please copy.) POWDERLY. _Saturdas, Avril 17, 103 20, at her_residence. 2" Bth st. n.w. MAR- GERY M POWD!’ RLY. in_her 74fh yvear. Funeral from_her late residence Tuesday April 20, at 6:30 a.m.. thence to St. Ga briel's Church. where mass will be sun at 7 am. Relatives and friends invited to attend. Interment at Carbondale, Please omit flowers. 1 RODGERS. Mon April 19, '9 6. at her residence, 603 6th: st. a.w. Al widow of the late Capt. W. P. Re awed 01 ears, Funeral from 1 of her W. H. Ellis, Tues 0. Interment at Tesidence. 941 M st Toved "son ‘of Bortha and” the Iate Ernst Sehwarz. _ Funeral from the chapel of ¥rank Gler's Sons Co.. 1113 7th st. n.w on Wednesda: R:50 a.m. Requiem mass'at St. Mary Relativ d friends invited, Vn. After & long illoess. n noon An-n home, Vireima & (nep Gardner). beloved wife of the late Melville T. Seay and daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jamea G vices at her late residence, Interment in Brooklyn, N. ¥. o FRIDGE. Suddenly. ril 18, 1928, at oston, Mass., GERTRUDE -~ WILDES, wite ‘ol e Taie Rear, Admizal Thomtas ¢ Selfridge. jr.. United States Navy. Funeral services at Forest Hill Cemetery chapel in Boston, Wednesday. April Z1. at 11 21 SMITH. Departed this lite Priday, Apil 16, 1026, after a long illness, e evotma Tather or Gussie R mond. father-in-law of Frank ond tand loving brother of Barney Smitl neral from the residonce of his niece. 1109 . ww. Tuesdav. Apnl 20, ‘at 1 o'clock. thenre to Mount Moriah Baptisi Church, fird and L sts. s.w friends ‘invited. Rev. Randolph The daslisht is gone. father, and we must depar Qne cup shall g0 'round to you. the friend of my heart. The kl-{gm" the déarest. Ob, father. by ‘We shed wflr:ne ‘We name sou. so kind and FAMILY. * o'clock’, Fungral | BARBOU [ from_his | | [ | home Doolittie XANDER *EACOCK i AMANTA R fe two 0. ADHI 1% anchored + her D DAL In memo WILLIAM 3. FAR i< Tife three sears w0 today, April 1! sers. i, LEROY nembrance of eu .LIAM H. BARBOUR, w! fe three years ago tod keening. venly hore, - :\l\’i”h‘ before, AN TAXDON §iooks. rance of our M. 1 and loviog_memary of CARRIE BOWMAN, who fe two years ago fodas. « bright morning "‘ymnlv HER T KROUS. In ND' CHILDREN. oving remembrance of father, JOHN sears ago to- but_not forgotte: HIS WIFE AND SON. memory ot ANNIE LAW. . who departed April 19, Uth st Gone, dence, 508 you will never be for- r welcome voice Che. gea ROBE mbrance of our WER HUSBAND. CLAREN( ~mr\n\ In father and who died § April’ 19, 1022 A to ue who loved bim, 0t but hefore: SHIPMAN. 10 sad “but 1 W E. r years remembrance IPMAN, wiis Dadeed ‘was 1 30 today. Apnii are ago todar God cailed N awas In our hearte fond and true. W often think o1 you BROTHER TrOMAs. * In ead bt lovine remembrance ar dauchier and sistar. JOSEBHI? WATSON BT Ao densried pht e W0 years 4o today. April 10, 1024 path T will follow toll no Jonger shall he At the throne of God T will meet you HE WATSON FAMILY. * a4 but lovinz remembrance of nhushand and’ our devoted father, who was taken s #uddenls fror us’ six years ago today, April 19, Thoush our hearts are sad and lonely _And_the cross eems ard"to bear: the assuraiie il over there. Deal & Cov LINCOLN 8200. Chapel. CHAS S. ZURHORST 301 _EAST CAPITOL ST. Phone Lincoln_ 3 T Timothy Hanlon 641 H ST _N.E. ___Phone L.5543 1J. 3. WILLIAM FE. Funeral mrecwr and Em- { balmer. Livers in Connection. Commodi- ous chapel _and _modern crematoriums, all ?‘[nd T prices. 332 Pa. Ave. N.W. Frank Geier’s Sons Co. I el Telephona” __Main 2473 T.ECSIELLD ™ NOW LOCATED AT ___NORTH 7976 Wm. H. Sardo & Co. P T Lincoln 524 “JAMES T. RYAN 7 Pa. Ave. S.E. «Model (‘hnpfl i incoln 142, rnal- Ambulance. “Geo. W. Wise Co. 2900 M St. N.W. Phone W. 138 Moderate_Prices V.L.SPEARE CO. Neither the ;nmuors of nor connec wuh the original W. 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