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THE EVEN There is no job you want done too small | for us to handle. Awnings carefully miade and reconditioned. Kstimates cheerful given—reasonable prices. CORNELL WALL PAPER €O. 714 13th St. N.W. Main 5373-5374 OUR ENTIRE BUSINESS Now Located In Our Own Bldz. 922 14th St. Opposite Franklin Park CLAFLIN Est. 1889 Formerly 9th and F nnd City ctub FURNITURE RENTING FOR Househeld Receptions Drives Conventions Office Weddings 5.000 Folding € Alwiys In Sto H. Baum & Son 464 Pa. Ave. N.W. Main 9136 | i Parties ! I | irs | | | | l | f;trayvlna Time ) r R HEN the sun shines down on the strawberry rows—and on every- thing else; when the very thought of preparing heavy food is loathsome; try a cooling, energizing, refreshing dish of Shredded Wheat with new-vipe Strawbervies and creamo Every food element your body craves is found in Shredded Wheat in the most easily digestible form. BRAN, SALTS, PROTEINS, CARBOHYDRATES and VIT- AMINES of the whole wheat grain main- tained by the shredding process as Nature intended are brought to you in each biscuit of Shredded Wheat in a way to tempt your appetite, regulate your bowels, build new health far you with every meal. week and see S A" i 7RNI T The Spring Exhibition _of Karpen Furniture You Can Buy Single Pieces No need to buy & complete Karpen Suite in order to obtain the special low Karpen ‘Weeks’ prices. Every single Karpen piece, as well as com- plete Karpen Suite, is reduced for this occasion. Savings now are worth while. The Lord George type chair illustrated is beautifully done in a velour and tapes- try combination at $95; then there are many other Karpen pieces for lots less. niture Is More Than a Name Fur MAYER & CO. Between D & E Lifetim e Seventh Street S, it R Plp!finl-Pflinfiflx—Awhss {o|———=lojc———=0) Behiamin Franklin Said “Take care of the pennies and the dol- lars will take care of themselves.” Carrying charges and extras on credit customers’ bills are more than pennies these days. Dollars and thou- sands of them during the year are NOT added to your bills here. We try to save you the pennies as well as the dollars. ol ——=ol——xo2I8l | This Wonderful Old Prescription For Rheumatism Refilled a Million Times Tmotiem was becn renew Prescription A-7Roi or oo first filled in 1868 and o ove million times. A 0f A-2831 taken three 4 day eloDs theumatic pain and quickly reli ul cles and stift swoller A hottle from \rugg $1.00_for a_we AMEND. 205 Advertisergent. Hudson-Essex Salesman Wanted Holland Motor Co. Cor. Conn. Ave. & R St. Apply in Writing Only. IMAGINE PAYING $500 FOR A FUNERAL then finding out that you could have had a $500 funeral " $235 Then you say “Where?” and one of CHAMBERS' satisfied patrons says: “At the Brown Stone Funeral Home W.W. Chamber:Co. 14th & Chapin Streets N.W. Phone Columbia 432" The woman who always shops for values demands it BREAKFAST Roasted RIGHT here in Washington IT 100ks better, tastes better— and it’s easier to hold! The bet- ter stores are now serving TORCH CUP CAKE CONES Manufactured by Maryland Baking Company BALTIMORZI ¢ “ THE WEATHER District tomorrow warmer northwest night. Maryland and Virginin—Generally \d cooler, probibly light frost in west portlon toniglii; tomorrow fair, slowly rising temperature in west portion; fresh to strong west and northwest winds, diminishing tonizht. West Virginia—Fair tonight and tomorrow; cooler tonight, rising tem- | perature tomorrow. Records for 24 Hours. Thermometer—4 p.m., 61: ; midnight, 53; 4 am, 55; noon, a3 sarometer—i p.m 30.07; midnight, 30.03: 4 am. 8 an 29.! noon, 29.98. Highest temperature, 64, occurred at 4:30 p.m. yesterday; lowest temper- ature, 51, occurred at 9:30 p.m. yes- terday. 3 Temperature same date last vear-— Highest, 81; lowest, 60. Tide Tables. (Furnished by United States (' and Geodetic Survey.) Low tide, 2:29 a.m, high tide, 8:16 a.m. and cooler tonight; nd continued cool: fresh west and diminishing to- air fair « day; winds, ¥ | ta 8 pm., 8 am.; 30.07; 8 p.m. 29.95 t 3 and pam.; and pm. "omorrow—Low tide, 47 pan.; high tide, p.m. The & —Sun sets 6:57 p.m Tomorrow—Sun rises sun sets 6 Moon rises 7 5:54 a.m. Autoinobile lamps to be light one- half hour after sunset Condition of the Water Temperature and condition water #t Great Falls at 8 Temperature, 56; condition, Weather in Various Cities. 3:06 8 am. am. un and Moon. rose 5 am.; sun 5:14 am.; p.m.; sets 5:54 a.m. of tha a.m “lear. Temperatur H Stations Weatler Sepangas 2 Cloudy 7 Cloudy I Cle Ahilene, 'l\xr Albany Atlant #0420 01 29.76 020 003 .68 044 .02 028 0.08 Galveston Miami New hiladelph Phoenix Pittsburgh Portiand Me. Portland Ore. .18 Clondy 008 Cloudy Cloudy Cloudy Cloudy Clear, Clondy Clear, Clear Cloudy San"Antonio. |8an_"Diezo ancisco 0.08 (R am. Greenwich time. today.) Temperature. Weather .. 48" Ran e loudy ngland France ] 2 Cloudy Cloudy Cloudy Part cloudy Cloudy Clondy Part cloudy ta (Faval). Azores ilton. Bermuda aVana. Cuba anal Zone ARGENTINA. For the week ending April 1926 | ~Temperature—Precipitation ~ Current. Depar. Current. Depar. Com_and north- 57 —4 19 411 ern wheat area Southern wheat . b4 —3 0 —o08 area. ... JOHNNY J. JONES HERE. Shows Open Two Weeks' Engage- ment Today. Johnny J. Jones Shows. with many new features, open in annual showing in Wash ington today on the circus lot near Fifteenth and Howard streets north | east, with a performance begining at 2 p.m. and continuing until midnight. Performances will be given at thesame hour every day for the remainder of this week and during next week. Ad- mission to the grounds is free. Among the new additions to the various exhibit and sideshow features this vear is a monkey speedway, with little monkeys_driving minfature rac- ing autos. The “Dodgeem,” a rid- ing device with a barrel-shaped car- riage, and the “Heydey,” another rid- ing device, are other new features. VERDICT OF SUICIDE. - Mrs. | | | The Exposition Bessie Eyler's Death From Poison Called Voluntary. Mrs. Bessie Eyler, 31 years old, 422 Fourth street northeast, died at Cas- ualty Hospita! Monday night as a re- sult of poison she took last Saturday morning. Coroner Nevitt yesterday gave a certificate of suicide. Mrs. Eyler, wife of Arthur §. Evler and daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George ‘W. Melton, had been treated for melancholia, and it is believed she took the poison while mentally de- pressed. Funeral services will be held at Hines’ funeral home tomor- row afternoon at 2 o'clock. Inter- ment will be in Cedar Hill Cemetery. e Miss Gene Goldman of Chicago, is said to have cleaned up a million dol- lars in real estate. She s only 25 vears of age and began work in a depart- ment store eight vears ago. She now A rlone North 1468 TE PUPPY. straved from 5014 1 ) urned_to_ow 2 IGMA NU Fraternfty pin, diamond shape: v downtown. Address Box J08-K. Star_off %, EYFEGLASSE! Claflin case: xford: 3 or 16th’ and Rizga. ES—Fawn rim, N. Y. th or 14th and G. 4107 ave.bet. 14th A ar 611 3rd now. and 15 cither nity of 16th and L or 13th and_ Franklin 6010, % MOTOR_ CYCLE and sidecar. license 401, :i‘r«n color and saddle bags on rear. Phone Somac 2070; reward. __ pATR OF GLASSES in brown ieather case. P G Miss Bigos. Main 6400, Branch 4 Reward. e POCKETROOK small. brown leather, {aming $40. diamond ring and check: on Soldiers Home car. Aoril 28. Liberal re- Whrd if returned to Converse. 1745 Connec- tieut ave.. second flo cen 95, P CE PUPPY. male. black nose and POLIRE dark stribe "down back. molse-col Ored body. Reward if returned 2220 Wyo- it ST S RING old_wifh ruby. diamond Tost Tuesday. _Reward. _North RING, opal i, Saturday ¢ on 17th st, hetween U'and S, 13, 1701 Orer: e PCiol and Sast Canitol an ‘car. Reward. 558 funition: WRIST WA’ poon: viein s, Art Brown. o ntaining $8. glasses. bus, v te. wed night. Chevy Chase car or M. Manning, 2 v of 21st an lm West 76, NG STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 28, 1926. RUSSELL F. PRYOR, 30, at Home of Parents in Tuxedo, Md.—Was Native of City. Russell F. Pryor, 30 years old, World War veteran, native Washing- tonian and formerly an employe of the Government service here, died at the United States Veterans' Bureau Hos pital at Oteen, N. C., Friday. Death was due to u bursting artery. Funeral services were conducted at the resi dence of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. James T. Pryor, Tuxedo, Md., at noon today. Interment with military hon ors was in Arlington Cemetery. Mr. Pryor attended graded schools at Tuxedo, Md., and at Kenilworth, D. C., being graduated from Kenil- worth School in 1911. Subsequently he attended the McKinley Training School in 191213 He enlisted as a_private in the Medical Corps soon after the outbreak of the World War and served until after thesarmistice was signed. He afterward served as a field clerk until July 2, 1921, when he was honor ably discharged and appointed a clerk in the War Department. e also wa employed at the Washington Navy Yard from 1913 to 1917 He is survived by his widow, Mrs. Leila H. Pryor; his parents; a sister, Mrs. Wilton 1. Watts, and two broth- ers, Norman J. and Earl Pryor. ORGANIZATION ACTIVITIES. TONIGHT. The Speech Reading Club of Wash- ington invites all interested to at- tend a speech-reading tournament at 2515 Cliffbourne place at 8 o'clock. The practice material will be given by Mrs. Lyman B. Swardstedt. The winner ‘will represent the Washing. ton club at the national tournament in Philadelphia_ June 23. The Glee Club of New Jerusalem Lodge, F. A. A. M. will entertain Nuomi Chapter, No. 3, 0. E. § R Kismet Council, will meet, 8 o'clock. Grand Regent J. H Joseph H. Milans Lodge will have a card Northeast Mason oval Arcanum, 24 Grant place. ubb will speak. Chapter arty, 8 o'clock, at Temple. Liberty Council, will have a 500 Pythian Temple 0. party, 6, 8 D. of A., o'clock, at Burnside Post, No. 8, G. A. R., will meet, § o'clock, at Grand Army Hall. The Research Directors of the Longevity Legion will meet, 8 o'clock, at the National Health Institute, 1628 K street. Charles . Dolle, executive secre- tary of the National Council of Cath- olic Men, will address the Holy Name Society, Immaculate Conception branch, in the school hall of the church at 8 o'clock. John Willis, president of the soclety, will report the convention and parade last Sun- day at Frederick, Md. Viva M. Janua will lecture in Unity Auditorium, 1326 I street on the subject of “Insight Into Truth,” 8 o'clock. CITY NEWS IN BRIEF. Brightwood (hapter, U. D., 0. E. S., dormitory committee, of which Mrs. E. R. Bateman is chairman, will hold a 500 and bridge party at Hecht's auditorium, tomorrow, 1:30 p.m. As a part of the program for Better Homes week, Dr. Louise M. Browne will speak at Mount Vernon Seminary tomorrow, 8:30 p.m., and on the same day Madeird School will hear Dr. John M. Gries, director of the Bureau of Housing. at 7:15 p.m Mrs. Ellis Logan, chairman of the Department of Fine Arts of the D trict Federation of Women's Clubs, invites all who are interested to attend the exhibition of cotemporary Amer- ican paintings at the Corcoran Gallery of Art Saturday, 2 p.m. The League for the Larger Life will have an evening of “‘wit, wisdom and humor” Saturday, 8 p.m. Harry D. Appleby will spea Gertrude Lyons, chairman of the music section, Women's City Club, announces a musical tomorrow evening at the clubhouse. Ruth Deenall, soprano, and H. 1 Roy Lewis, baritone. 5 A comedy by Anatole France will be presented by the French section of the Women's' City Club Saturday evening, with Miss Marie K. Saunders as director. All Pen Women and Daughters of 1812 invited e The Bureau of Commercial Eco- nomics, co-operating with the Ward- man Park Theater, will present pre- view. motion pictures of Melbourne and Victoria State, Australia; its rail- roads and resources. There will be Australian music and a descriptive talk by R. Tom Sawyer of Melbourne unday, 8:30 p.m. The Concord Club will give a May festival and dance Saturday, 9 p.m., at Concord Club Hall, 314 C street Miss Lina Lyman will be crowned May queen. Gavin W. Allan of Toronto, Canada, will deliver lectures on ‘Christian Science: The Science of Healing" Friday afternoon and evening in First Church of Christ, Scientist, Columbia and Euclid street, at 5:15 and o'clock. Mr. Allan’is a member of the Board of Lectureship of the Mother Church, the First Church of Christ, Scientist, in Boston. Mass., and will be introduced by Elmer I. Baldwin, first leader of First Church, under whose auspices the lectures are given. The lectures are free and the public s invited. . Births R.eported. The following_births have been reported fo the Health Department in " the et 54 ours Richerd and Margaret Collins. hoy. George D and May F. Boswell, boy William E. and Olive P, Crowl, girl. Dean &, and Dorothy Etlerthrope, hoy avid R. and Myrtle A. Avers, hoy. William 'V. and Violet 3. Lawson, girl John E. and Virginia H. Parker, boy. Maloolm M. and Miriam Haring, girl Frank and Mary Hurst. girl Elijah H. and Helen Robinson, hoy George ‘and Helen Kalivretenos. boy Louis L. and Grace Hall, wirls (twing) James R, and Helen M. Dimond, boy William @. and Willett M. Midgett, girl George F.. jr., and Esther M. Soter. boy. Joseph L."and'Janet 0. Hartranft, boy. Vietor A. and Rebecea Littwin, boy. William M. and Emma Raynor, gir! Moy Wong and Wo See Loy, girl. Arthur and Margaret Jones, bo William and Marie Evans.' boy. Leon and Elizabether Warner, boy. Christopher and Gabriebelle Burton, girl. Deaths Reported The following deaths have been report to the ‘Health Department in the Tae 53 hours: Etole A, Albright, 68. 805 9th st. Thomas R. ‘Marshall. 84. the Argonne. John W. Meredith, 72, 3011 Sth st. s.e. Philander A Bowen, jr.. 62, Garfield Hos- pital, John E. Vandegrift. 56. 206 T st. s.w. reiber. 38, 1342 13th st Theodore H. S Mary I. McNerhany, 04. 1254 Lawrence 327 E st ne. <. Biair Clay. §2 Marion Leech. ‘40, Providence Hospital, Charles M. Foree ‘66, 1217 R. I. ave Tokujo Fijita, 51, Emerzency Hospital. Jennie Jones. 28, 335 drd st.’s. Carrie Dyer. 33 639 20th st. n.e. Matilda Jones, 80, 49 G st. Tony Cox. 70. Gallinger Hospital, Virginia_Johnson, 22, Freedmen's Hospital. Vernon R. Davis, 4, 1810 L st. Susan_Dyson. 55, 2026 Stanton road s.e. Zeapniah Baxter, 42_Freedmen's Hosital. Vest Douglass. 46, Walter Reed Hospital Emma Freeman, 65. Freedmen's Hospital. Eobert Johnson. 70; Gallinge! Hospital. o William'_Johnson. 45. w. ['E'u:lx;'e" arker. 4 mo Children's Hos- ital. Thelma Gwmith. 10 menths, Preedmen’s Hospital, 2 o st WAR VETERAN, DIES| Funeral Services Conducted Todnyl Manual {' Marri Marriage lice the_following: Winfield S. B, Homer J.” Wilson am_of William 1 Vernon R. T Ru, ik “art t a rederick A H Sophie F. Kimde James T Merr Davis of Elmont Josenh Jackson of Seat Pleasant, érh [i ta hors, thes re ind_and and. e iliness & father, JOSEPH JEHLE. age Licenses. nses have been issued 1o van And Hazel Heller. this_city and Gladys . W. Vi Abhott n Robinson L. Banks wman and Anuie W ssell and Jein < und Teabell v Ony immel of Qu: v of New J ite_of this city and Inez E . Va. i and Dorothy Randall M of Thanks. We with to extend our sin aAlso organiza for autiful floral tritutes dur i death ol our ed FAMILY both Marriage. DEVERS. ishes ugh ter. T nce of OLGA LUCIL) monthe “lovin, Glad 'k Bogzs. BOWEN. LANDER brother AD. Bowen &7y Md.. T Tu MA 10 pm.. Aukward) of AW Tate: ‘residence Avril 30, invited. Inter tery, CARKOLL. ernoan TELLE P. CA of the late Wi beloved wife ¢ to mourn thoe sters. o I membe CA b p GENE ROSA E. WASHI Sudden EORGE CHRISTMAN. DINWII City. E daughte Tate C Thireday. cataway vited FR. BESS Mr. and Mrs at the S. H T4th st p.m. Literm EEMA Hospital F. Freeman, at at 2 A Md. E H LAURA gton and B Robert ‘ar Bertha Watsor Mamie Baxter also survived and friends Home 2. 04 Cemetery. One by one o A8 we. nea: For_we know Waits our p.m. JONES. _Anril D. ¢ WILLIA E. Tyle Tue 426 8 dence Thursda terment at Cec MAGRUDER. O at’ Pensacola GRUDER U ashington. Y. Thiirad National Ceme MARSHALL. his residence THOMAS RU Mary Isabelle at G Interment priva The. MARSHALL. Tuerd: Depar April - 27 and Rev D Tucaday. Chares to_armno the mar ESTHER_DELORES DF LiAM L. ANDERSON. Fr o Baltimore. Md.. by Rev A 26 nd Flijah _and Gray, awlord ral late 1926, PHI Jr.. beloved Bowen. Dr P, Briscoe Dr. George the res W, Sinclair nw. Thurs Intermer Woody 2 noon v LE i % daughte wister " of otice of funy April_27. AMS W, M aind Mrs eaday. April RGARET E. B 1. Relatives and ment at Congressiona d_this the loving iliam and Fann, ) Joseph one aunt Triends Mt Zion i Dum D, Rela wvited to atter e RROLI of Queen of Sheba 11, G. W. 0. of call me the_fune RROLL Fric .. from Mouot GALES, M. N TON. W. R. §; on Tuesday Eh sved his his on &) Thureday 1926. at 1708 “Kenyon 1026, in New York )WERS DINWIDDIE. o L. Powers and the i Suddenly VI of Artiiur 3 George W “EMMA, beloves Funeral densberg vm. R Sritol reat T BRUCE F! » eternal 1t his resid b ‘and Bessie Jok by a host of o Funeral services 3rd and T ets Intérmient “at Harmony ar cirele is being broken e ehining shore eross. the riv Toved one Eone 1 THE FAMILY 192 Rlue ok Sorewh R April 27, 192 wion st. nw SARAH uneral frgm the hove Feu AR, o o, i Tir J00 Cermete: n Tuesday, A Fla, CHARE N, Cre o e day. April ' age Plaine. of Mary NP <da; at her il 27, 1920 A of h:3 native April “SK ylvania ave. . at 11 am 28 Columbia District _of ‘Commandery of the Military Order of the Loval Legic nounces the Revenue C.. April 2 will “he held Pennsylvania, instant, at 11 Rock Creek Ce Brizadier, Gen TS, Army ©of ‘the United States an eath of Companien THOMAS RUSK MARSHALL Cutter ¢ late U. S Washington. 3 Funeral services at Gawler's Chapel. 1730 Aventie. on_Thursd h o'clock am. Interment at meters eral CHARLES W. HOBBS. Commander. hi B. P. LAMBERTON. Recorder. MISCHEAUX. April 27 at G L MISCHEAT departure two nieces A donn TR {int and Eye ater. McRAE. RAE. of Ashurs. Pa ward W. MR from W st e 1 Interment MONEY, Tue field flospital of Charles C. April brother irs her late homie, ehip Heights, 2 pm. UIN' . Tuesda; at_hi n.w. EDWARD J. QUI> residence Frida thence to_the 'Chi his a B aid at 10 am Vited. Interm tery. RAPPAPORT. April 27, University PORT. e port inee W of Rose and ¥ late late 0 am Ho from his Thursday S, Mrs. Florence her late resid Thursday. April 20, and friends it linzton Cemetery. SMITAWICK. WALTER J.. Hettie R. Smit neral from _hi n.w.. Thursday meni at Arma Relatives and SORRELL. WILLIAM hand R < and M. eral here STEVENSO 17th st beloved son o son. brother Stevenson Tr son. Pearl Tu S Alfred St erty Baptist ¢ Friday. April and friends in: TANSILL. _Su 1026, in Phil WIN. beloved sill. " Funeral 1000 H st. n am. tery THOMAS. 1920, 86 N n.w.. at 10 &L D.w voted Thusban devoted fathe Mrs. Ruth Thomas. ters_of Chic: daughter. Lot Street Buptist Dastor. (Chicago, 11 papers planse THOMAS. 3 am. at gering llness hushand _of Euzrson st . De nd one nephew Deal's funeral ssed Sacrament. Please omit 192 Saxton April of FEstelle 1926, at the residence o Intérment Departed Thursday, Wednesday. fe_Tuesday. PAUL 16 mourn his one gister. three Remains resting & Co. funeral chavel, Notice of funeral allin, X. He brothers, hines Sts. BW. 27, 1926, WILLIAM T. ) of Mre. George C. Combes Tk J._and the late Ed- e, aged 78 vears. Funeral home. 816 H day at $:30 p.m April 29, t Glenwood Cemetery. day. April 27 6. at Gar- MAGGIE M. heloved wife Monev. Funeral services at 105 Wooten ave.. Friend- Md.. Thursday, April 29. at 1926, at 11:15 10 Jocelyn st Funeral from ¥, April 27, residence. where mass will n. Helatives and friends in- ent at Mount Olivet Ceme-. flowers. 9 Departed_this life Tuesday 6. at George Washinzton ospital, SAMUEL RAPPA- heloved hushand of Sa fman) and devol Herbert Rappanort dence,” 1508 ' st. at 1 pm Monday. o April 26, 1926, EMMA and sister of the late Foster. _ Funeral from 1412 Euclid gt. nw at 2 p.n. Relatives Interment at , Ar- E. lence, nvited. Tuesday, April 27, 1026, heloved infant of Beiden and hwicke (nee Trammell) . Fu- ‘esidence. & o April 20, at 1 pm. Ini oid_ Chael, Forestville, ‘frieuds invited 28 1026, at & AYNMOND ~SORRELL. K. Sorrell and son, ary E. Sorrell. deceased. ¥ fter Departed this life 1 his o 'Y STEVE t William and A; of ‘Marie Clarle ne Ceawford, William Steven “on. Edith__Theodore. Louise Funeral from Lib- and I sts. n.w 0 pm. Relatiyes is late 30.at 1 vited. e April ad THER husband of Lyda Ward 1 from v Speare Co.'s. w.. Friday. April 30, at 10 at ‘Rock Creek Cem this life April 25, o, at his residence. &k TiroNAs “the e of _Lizzie Thomas '+ of Mrs. Birdie Anthony. Trent, Edgar and George also leaves two devoted sis Ao, 1. and one grand. tie. Funeral from Nineteenth Church. Rev, W. H. Brooks. April 9. at’ 2 pm. Atlanta’ ana ‘Athens, Ga.. cony.) # 30 d Avril 28, 1020, at Sibley’ Hospital, after a lin: ROkt EVOWERTH. heloved T Thomas of . 1454 3ctoe of funeral later. | mEBB. 1 9 In Memoriam. ory of oy BAILE ars g0 t0 call The | w nock severe We did not Our thoughts shall mothe Whilr HER te of you. des DA sl BAILEY ‘K ANDGRAND AND LAT of my LBERT In_men \ pence HER SONs. ¢ e of our sarted this We do n We d you've there is no 2t. MATRICE infantry Bar. . wh left us Feb: DEVOTE HER DAUGHTER HALL. At s beneath, SCHWE W HIS_DEV IN-TA EAEL SCHWENK. 1 W FON A LOVING WIFE . 't ARRIE v of eur HWENK s &0, are now HIS LOVI EDDIE RG A AND MAS e birda RAYMOND, AARON, ¢ THO f my d who today m Jonesome I am blu eartache DA Alw r HER DEVOTE THOMAS THOMAS. Sa dear and de M r of our E You suffered hours. ves. Lours of pas for cure. but all in vain- Till God_alone knew what was hest He called you home to give you rest at we do not thi rs do often But_your memory kee Tho ou died on HER DEVOTED CHIL HOWARD A F.. GEORGE HARGRAVE Y J GRACE H. BRENT. WILKES. sad_but of our dear son. REN — DA F ¥ loving remembrancs u <on, brother and nephey JOHN A. WILKES, who passed away ons Sear ago, Avril 34° 102 OUISA SCOTT HIS SISTER Nothing e game. Sadly missed AND AUNT MOTHER. V. €. WILKES, NNA COSTIN. R FUNERAL DIRECTORS. . Sardo & Co. Lincoln 524 eo. W. Wise Co. 200 M St. N.W. Phone W. 138 Moderate Prices Quick, Dignified and “Service. W. W. Deal & Co. 816 H E. 3 LINCOLN 8200 Automobily_Service VL. SPEARE CO. Neither the successors of nor connected with the original W. R. Spearc establishe ment. -s1009 H St. N.W. Phone Frank. 6 Formerly 840 F St. N.W Joseph F. Birch’s Sons (ISAAC BIRCH) 3034 M ST.N.W. . Gawler Service Funeral Directors Since 1850 Main 5512 1732 Penna. bosdsscmm e et Ave. N.W. CHAS. S. ZURHORST 301 EAST CAPITOL ST, Phone Lincoln ° ~Timothy Hanlon 641 H ! E Phy ablishad 184 Pilone Weet 98- T WILLIAM LEE. Funeral Director and Em- balme~. Lxl\rrv dl\'l r:‘ul;n!“Unn"m(;rxn‘mm‘nd]. S erata Torices. - 832 Pa. Ave. NW. Call M. 1385, - Frank Geier’s Sons Co. L S e Main 2473 T.F. COSTELLO NOW LOCATED AT CAP. ST. NORTH 7978 FUNERAL DFSIGNS, BLACKISTONE'S Floral “Blanket Sprays” 2 tiful Floral Designs. Moderate Ot BONMh & H. 1222 F. Tel M. 3707, Prompt Auto Del‘very Service. Artistic—expressive—inexpensiy Gude Bros. Co.. 1212 F St. Geo. C. Shaffer it NW, Main 106. CHOICE FLORAL EMULEMS Main 2416 at MODERATE PRIC We Specidiize in Floral Designs at Moderate Brices /e/-lN‘: Florisga 4™y HSTS NV MAIN 0%

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