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would be the cost of replacing fixed range lights and reconstructing the service’s vessels and structures in Florida. An incidental burden has been placed upon the Coast and Geodetic BSurvey in the issue of coast line charts for mariners. All the outstanding chart issues covering the Florida coast and the hurricane zone must be corrected by hand because of the wrecking and the displacement of beacons and buoy: New issues of charts will be made eventually, but in the meantime the large numbers of those currently HURRICANE LOST $100,000 FOR LIGHTHOUSE SERVICE 6200,000 May Have to Be Paid to Replace Property Damaged Last Month. Damages sustained by the Light- house Service during the September hurricane in Florida were placed ves terday between $100.000 and $200,000. An official survey showed that B eeeeeeaaenasaeeIsseeeessssssessssssssssssssssseestisatessssssssssssssiseeiiiiiiiis NEWNESS!! Another Wright Co. Feature, Aptly Demonstrated in these Suites at UNDERSELLING PRICES! 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Chiffo- robe, 50-inch dresser, full size vanity, bow hed. Monday Only 1-PIECE SUITE, IN HUGUENOT W AL- NUT FINISH. Chest of drawers or chiffo- robe, 18-inch dresser, vanity and bow-end bed. Monday Only & Overstuffed Suite with Coxwell Chan' * Special ' Purchase o mt!t“2“382{!338333&32823283283“8882t833233:t:tttttt“tt!ttt”tt333 0020009420006 ‘ :000“000600000 . b3 lour. wing chair, club chair and full length daven- port-bed. $25 MATTRESSES Only be had at this extremely price. of stitching. 55 Ib. all layer fels. Imperull Rolled edge, art and woven stripe ticking. to mention the maker's name forqb- vious reasons. 5 ro-npom!ml with folks. assisting planning their furniture purchases, arranging a system - venient payments. Complete with Cox- well Chair. W ood frame base. Upholster- ed in block jacquard of new design. Reversible cushions in frieze. 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The Quota Club of Washington will The Red Triangle Outing Club will |celebrate its second anniversary Fri- be host to about 35 members of the |day night, when Mrs, John G. Capers, lew gor’lelking Club. Outing m;;n | president, and the members of the lo- rs desiring to take in the all-day e e it hike will join the party at Rossiyn at |fif S aay ainmer st 780 oclock in 8:45 o'clock. The trip~will be from | (15 Wriileeq Hotel. Prospect Hill to Great Falls, Va. Af-| "Invitations to attend have been ex- ternoon hikers will meet at Rosslyn at | yended to the presidents and members 1:80 - o'clock. = Coffee for those re-|of the 63 Quota Clubs throughout the maining for the campfire party. [ United States and the presidents and members of all civic clubs in the Na- tional Capital. The speakers of the occasion will be | Miss Mabel Boardman. secretary of the Red Cross, and Clifford K. Berry- |man of The Evening Star, who will |give a chalk talk. Music ‘and dance |features will coniplete the program now being arranged by a committea of which Mrs. Helen Ray Hagner s chairman. Other committees for the dinner in- clude: Hostesses—Miss Elsie Pierce, Miss M. Kathryn ‘ancil and Miss Fithel C. Einsteln. Decorations—Mrs. | George Shaffer, Miss Janet W. Lake land Mrs. Ward. Program-—Miss Vio- ‘IP( Pammel and Miss Florence F_h‘ez. Publicity—biss Bess Davis Schreiner. Dr. Edward Comstock Wilson will entertain the Cosmopolitan (lub with an oyster “roast at his Summer resident, Kdgewater Beach, Md. Sport features are listed on the program. TONIGHT. v The Young Friends’ Club will cele- bate its fourteenth anniversary with a banquet and dance at the Lafayette Hotel, “The Duty of the Citizen to the Nation” will be the subject of an | address before the National Political | Study Club, by John Polk, 6 o'clock, at the Second Baptist Church. There will be a musical program, “God-Law-So will be the sub- Ject of a talk, 8 o'clock, at the United Lodge of Theosophists, Hill Building, Seventeenth and I streets. All wel- come. No charge or ‘collectlfln. Deaths Reported. The followin to the Health hours: John B. Dickey, William 0'Donoh William J. Teaac N. Alexander BISHOP PREFERS RUGBY. London Prelate Holds Foot Ball Is Not 8o Good to Watch. NEW HAVEN, Conn., October 23 (#).—Foot ball is not so good a game to watch as Rugby, in the opinion of Right Rev. Arthur Foley Winnington- Ingram, Lord Bishop of Londop, him- | self a former Rugby player and still a | &olfer and tennis player, who visited | at Yale University Thursday. 11 | The lord bishop sees as another oy | drawback in American college sports " | that a man can rarely continue play- { Ing them after he leav he said, he played Rugh | after leaving Oxford. THE WEATHER District of Columbia—Showers fo- day. and tomorrow partly cloudy and colder. Maryland and today and tonight. and colder. West Virginia— Showers and warm- er in east portion today. Tomorrow fair. Temperature for 24 Hour: Temperature—Midnight, 5: am., | ;4 a.m., 49; 6 a.m., 46; 8 a.m., 49: 10 : 12 noon, 56; 2 p.m., 55; 4 : 6 p.m., 56; 8 p.m., 54 10 p.m., Highest, 58; lowest, 45. Temperature same date last year— Highest, 55; lowest, 36. i Tide Tables. \ (Furnished by United Statex Coast and | detic Survey.) i the have been reported partment within the past 44, 310 10th et s.w. 71, 1002 9th st. n.e. 0 artha & months, Columbia rd. Infant of Arthur and Lenora days. ‘Sibley Hospital Tuberculosis Ollie Burroughs. 4 Webster st 4 Uy Vler. Hos for 40 years Virginia — Showers Tomorrow fair “Bye! Bye! Blackbird” —is the title of the newest song hit. And it's the title of our song against the extra interest and service charges on vour bills every month. Today—1 p.m.; high tide, 10 p.m. Tomorrow—Low tide, 5:27 a.m. 41 p.am.; high tide, 11:10 a.m. 11:28 p.m. The Sun and Moon. Sun rose, 6:26 a.m.; sun sets, 1. and 1039 and and “Bye! Bye! Charge- bird” would be a bet- ter title perhaps, but it's all the same in the end, as here you are not charged any extras or interest or carrying charges, either on your credit or budget buying. loday 8 p.m. Tomorrow—Sun rises,.6:27 a.m.; sets, 5:17 p.m. 4 Moon rises, 8:05 p.m.; sets, 10:09 a.m. Automobile lamps to be lighted one- | half hour after sunset. Weather in Various Cities. | ~Temperature.— Precipl- M p’n‘gm tation 8 sun Asheville. Atianta. Auantic City Baitimore. Md Birmingham, A Bimmarc. oston. Mas Buffalo, N We do not penal- ize our friends. TRERE S alvasion, elena, Indiananolis, Tnd..".. SEIRRER Los ‘Aneele; Tonevitle e aranetts, Micl Membhis, Tenn Miami. Fla. Mobile. A 4 New Orleans " 13, Now York N. ¥.''! North- Plaite. Nebr. Omaha. Nebr. Philadelphia. Phoenix.» Ariz Bittabureh. 'Pa. Portland. = M Portland. Ores salt Take City iv Louis. Mo. . Faul Ming, onio, Tex. i Pl CaNE S o, Calif anta Fo. N, M NS D B E I T kb DS P RETEE Chambers Funerals AS LOW AS 4615666 Lost and Found Advertisements received until noon, except Satur- days and holidays, when they are accepted up to ATRENALE. female: Park rd. betweer® 13th and “14th Friday = morning: answers _te “Bunker": return 1337 Park 24¢ BAR PIN. gold chased. between Tt K ata. nw. and Veterans Bu'{e- to_Apt. 60, 1746 K st. n.w. BLACK BEAD BAG—On Hat o foturm ot 1614 M ntic 3388. Rew. when your Gas Company heats your home Bnobieate White face: in Southern o name Toy. CAT—While and vellow. z R et ok Qe ol Hyh T aay at.n acu— altese fom. Reward if returned to 06_2n¢ CUSHION_8§ reward for return of cusbion taken fro oadster, Hikfer. "Ti81 You sy, low and You. ack,_straved Trom 3078 N ai. 5. 8 evening. eward. Telephone tm’u:n ITY PIN, between City Post Office and Union ‘(INM’:' lining room. Phone coln_7422: rewar FUR NECKPIECE, . B.. Cain, 23 AS heating requires no more care than a pup can give it—which means no care at all. Gas is the clean- est fuel obtainable. Auto- matically controlled, it main- tains constant, uniform tem- peratures—-as warm as you wish by day-as cool as y desire at night. # brown. Please ret 1™ Catnedral” ave. RS S5 T4tk Beiween Monros and tur: 4 b “”io Perry pl. n.w. R! SE. Saturday afternoon. Ocf 12-t. piece: between nd and Chevy Chase Lak Co ward “Bryam”™ Gas Heating Plants have made gas the logical fuel for thousands of homes. Gas heating information will be furnished gladly by your Gas Company or your heat ing contractor. ‘muwnoox——wm heavy-set gentieman Jeather_mock wearing ‘\‘ it. findins N nd ¥. Saturday ieck book. please call eral_reward. SETTER—Irish, male. cheap. 3744_36th_st.. Mt._Rainier. Md. SETTER. large, white. with black fick _spar aved near Bradiey lsne and Cail My, Brookes. CR0ED dars: Srene Bethoade 376 R oL TORTOISE _ SHELL, SSES_Biforay: Thureday svening be nd Ruditoram. Roward: Por 1iip e WHITE GOLD WATCH. Elgin M. E. .~ Jith blaited, bracelet. —Lost Priday_night, October 22, 14th st. n.w. between Snlumhll :nd roads n.w. ird. hone Adams 7! Miss Mary E 1303 Taylor st. WILL PARTY who (0K pocket B y take from La Verne Studi 1004 7‘ ot . driver's permit and other per- to above address K!eg Washingfo’n Gas Light Company 419 Tenth St. N.W. "~ $100 REWARI [ Sariil be, patd for the return ardrobe trunk (bearing imitiale % i 2 Dnion Transter ontents bm Between Unioa Bt e u-'!-«vm iard Hotel oud obo .’? n'-rd wiji be pad. Telephone Main 8280 5 OGBS ¢ gray CITY NEWS IN BRIEF. Lincoln W. R. C. will meet tomor- row, 3 p.m,, at Grand Army Hall. The North Capitol Citizens’ Associa- tion will meet tomorrow, 8 p.m., at United Brethern Church. * Commis- sioner Proctor L. Dougherty will speak.” The District of Columbia Soclety of the- Natfonal Society United States Daughters of 1812 will give a recep- tion and tea in honor of Mrs. Samuel Preston Davis, national president, No- yember 1, from 4 (o 6 p.m., at Willard otel Temple Chapter, No. 13, will have its annual visitation tomorrow, 7:30 p.m. Invitation is extended to the fraternity. There will be a speck the City Club tomorrow evening, when Dr. Ales Hrdlicka. with pre- pared slides, will trace the origin of man and his progre: through ages. Ballroom, 8 p.m. lecture at The Ad , at its luncheon Tues- day, 12:30 p.m.. at_the City Club, will | be addressed by Dr. Julian Penning- ton on the application of psycholog- ical tests to determine the capabllities of persons seeking employment. Births Reported. The following births have been reported 15, the Health Department within the past ours: George E_ fr.. and Marian Hamilt Willlam H. anid Bessie N. Gordon Willlam J. and Julia Harris, bo: Paul and Aimedia Costa. &irl. Michael and Eugenia Ricueci. bo. Charles H. and Helen G. Sengatact Jamen Mollov. b ) B D and Doroiny Hoteer. Taaih D, 0 e "ae déon. irl. Sheldon ‘B. and Ina Akers. boy Walter W. and_Geozgia Trexo. girl Oncar B_ana Sidnev 8. § Vidas and Hilda_ Marion_0. and_Virei ’ b R.‘and Vivian MeNeil, William H. and Ruth Webb. "boy Iverson_B. and_Beryl Summers. girl. Henrs M Mita Potter. hoy John' H. and MaRdalens Thomas, ‘Andrew’ and Welen White. girl James and Mabel Mercer, girl. Richard M. and Blanche Tallev Georze and wardes Pennv. girl Ravmond and Annie Ed wirl. and Rosie Wilkins, girl and Mary Thorn, bov. H. and Alberta Sharpe i Odessa Christopher. hoy. ho; Cards of Thanks. BRIDW 1 desire to thank all kind thelr sympathy " and many { kindness during the lone ilines th of my beloved wi and also for the “manv abd beat flowers, . BRIDWELL. EV. We! wiaty o cxeopat out smcrre thanks to our friends and relatives for their kind attention. svmpathy and beauti. ful floral offerings during (he iiines jeath of our dear father. [ BIS DAUGRTERS: © Jon We wish fo_express to our Triende, relatives. Rev. Randoioh and The choir of Monnt Moriah Baptist Church for their kind attention. sympathy and beauti- ful floral offerings during the iliness and deathof our dear wife and daughter. SUSIE RICE JOHNSON. HUSBAND AND HER FAMILY. * LEE, We wish to express to our friends and relativen our sincere and heartfgit tude for their kindnesses during e iflneas and at the time of the death of our de- yoted mother and grandmother, PHEOBIE LEE THE FAMILY. ¢ e wish to express our sincere thanks | relatives and friends for their at- sympathy and beautiful floral of- | CHILDREN AND FAMILY. * Married. PERRY—NICHOLS. Mrs. Helen M. Stev announces the marriage of Mins A 23, 1926, at LUCINDA A. ARNETT. mother of Mre. Irma A. Pelkonen. - Re: mains resting at the S. H. Hinew Co funeral home. 2901 14th «t. n.w. Notice of funeral lafer. BLACK. _October 23, 1 BLACK. the beloved hi Black, aced 5 e resid Ototser GHARLES X BLACK. Special communication of M. M Parker Lodee. eral of our late brother. BLACK, Sr. 637 9th st MUEL’ B. THOMPSON. Worshipful Master ial meeting of Printing Press- . No. 1. will be held in Tyvogravhicai Templé Monday. October 2b. at 1:30 p.m.. for the purpose of at- tending the_fineral of our late brother. CHARLES N. BLACK T. V. FRANKLIN. FRANK B. HELM, President Secretary CARVER. October 23. 1926. at 3:17 a.m. at Siblex Hospital. a short iliness of Maude ived by ral from E. Carver. his wife and Fu his late residence. 1 Eye at. se. on October 25. at % . Friends and rela- five invited.” Interment “at Cedar, Hill Cemetery. CHILTON. Suddenly, Friday (lt(uhor 19726, at_her residence. 1840 Vernon st . ELOISE B. CHILTON, age 18 years Funaral ' services at Hysong's fineral home. 1300 N st. n.w.. Sunday. October 24 @ 4 pm. Relaiivés and frieads in- October 23 her son. Frank . A.onw. M MARY (e~ Divine) Yia0w of ihe Tate William Ferguoon, Fu: neral from Mount Vernon M Chureh South on Tuesday. October 26.°at %:30 interment at Rock Creek Church etery. FOWLER. On Friday. Octob 10:40 am. at her reeidence, 711 Massa chusetta ave. ne FOWLER vejoved Wie of Samuel B ears. ~ Funeral from . October 26, at 2 o'clock p.m % and friends in- Jitad. Interment Rock Creek Cemetery. 24°% JRLONG. _Saturday, October 23. 1926, FURNIAG:. FURLONG. heloved wife of jate’ irwin Furlong. ~Funeral 2 p.m. M October 25. from her late resid Finido Station. Great Falla and Old Dominion line. Funeral preached by the Friends and relatives in- Ferguson v 22 1926, at life in_ Dulu October 21, 00, ot U GREE Departed this Minnesota, Thurad; EPH R. . Funeral Men Mo, at 2 pm.. from the residence of Mrs. Lena M. Briice. 1418 Alabama ave. we. Rev. A. D. Hoiden officiating. lA flllfllfi“ October 22, 1928, 5:75 at _the home of her arents. John d Grace Lyons. 703 ilson blvd. Batlston. Yo, DORA. ' beloved ot Clarence’ Haiwbrough. ~aged . Services 2:30 p.m. Sunday. S Monnt Ollvel M. B: Chunch. at Oakwood Cemetery. Falls Churc] HANSBOROUGH. Members of Council. Daughters of America, are’ re aquested to_attend_the funeral of our sister. DORA_ LYONS Irom ‘Mount Olivet Church. Ballston. Va Sunday, October 24. 2:30 p.m. Members of drill’ team to_come in_usiform MRS. BESSIE CRACK. Councilor HARVEY. _October 23. 1926, WILLIAM OTIS_HARVEY. brothér of Myrtie Dodge. age 37 v Funeral from his residence Kenticky ave. se dav. October 25. at 2 p.m. interment Cedar Hill. " HEIL. On FRINE wife of the late will_be held {; Tuesday. October 1926, at CATH. helove Funeral ence on . thence where high 11 be sung at % a.m. for soul. Interment Con- 48D st od N0 oln A m by JOMNSOX. Eotersd into eteroal rest Fri- tober 22, 1926, at 10:456 r WARY CATHERINE JOHNSON. heloved wife of James Johnson nd devoted daughter of Marselina the flenry Monroe. She leaves to mourn their loss four sisters and three brothers. Funeral Tuesday, October 2 1 p.m., from Mt. Carmel Bap corner of Ard ‘and Eve sts. Jernigan, pastor. IN. On_ Saturday, October 23, ‘ADAV[D KAHN, 82 vears of age, of 700 Lanier pl. n beloved husband of Lizzie Kahn. and ier of Marx E. Kahn. Re- maine resting at the chapel of Bérnard nzanaky. 3 » ‘uneral ’Inl’ residence, Monday. October 2:30 p.m. Members of Wllhm(lfin Centenpial Lodge. No. 14, F. M requested to attend a lp‘l'lll -0mm|m ation at the N onic _Temple Hnnfll\' October 25. at . ral of Brother DAVID R or. MILTON S. BROWN, Acting Master. * MARSHALL. The membets of the Young Men's Immediate Relief Association are hereby notified of the death of Brother W. A. MARSHALL Saturday, October 23, 1926, Funeral Monday. October 55 at 1 pm. from his late residence, 1910 8th o, n.. WTLLIAM M. FORTUXE, T. CARTER. Premdent. Secrel and late tary. the Ballston | HANSBOROUGH, | el | Beaths. SEYMOUR. Richard J, Harden Camp. No. .‘;‘ Bco v nnoinces lbe l ath of f‘umrldp I,EO SEY- Soldlern Home, Friday, Octo- 926, Funeral at Soldiers” Home Chll-l lnml\v. October 25, _at _10:30 am. JOHN A. G. SCHUSTER, Commander. SMERWOOD. October 1920, ‘at .30 . er home lnd we. " Anacostia. D. SHERWOSD, aves 78 years. weioved wite of William H. Funeral serv- # Catholic Church. 13th . s.e. Tuesday at 9 a.m. Inter: ment Arlington Cemetery. Friends and relatives invited. SPRIGGS. The officers and ‘members of Gethsemane Chupter of “Eastern Star_sre notified to_atten funeral of - Hon: grable: Lady " S, Monday. “October 26, 1926. 2 ‘clock, “at_Galbraith A, o B, o hefwent 1 eny N BESA ¥ ARRINGToN KT MARY E. WHITE. Secy. g THOMAS, * Members of lonie Lodge. No. 1. b pectad October” 26 126, at the Temple at 1% foclock’ for” the’ pirboss 0t ‘atiending. the eral ot our late brother.” Pact 3 WILLIAM . THOMAS. Services witl b held at the Second Raptist between B and | ste o . By ‘order of PHIL PETER Aftest: R. A PHILLIPS, Necroiary THOMPSON. oon fluurflfi: Hospual. ourn_ her loss one son. Herman Thompson, and a host of iricuds. Funeral ington's funeral parlor. W.. Monday. October ! “and Funeral from his 10 6th st n.w.. Mon 30 pm. - Relative elen’ E. (nee Day). parents residenc day. October friends mvited. In Memoriam. ARMSTRON: dear husband, JAMES ARMSTRONG. died one year ago today. October * In the midnight and in the early mors ing, when 1 look around and see tha am’ alone. it fille my heart with sadnews. then the flow MOTHER AND are_beg DEVOTED WIFE LLEY, In, sad but locing remembrance ar_busband and father. ( DINTLER. who devarted this life one sear ago today. October 4. 19 Today re OF a dear one gona to rest And those who still_remember him Are those who love him best o WIFE AND CHILDREN. * FOWLER. In_sad but loving remembrance of our dear bov. ARTHUR LAMAR FOW. LER. who entered into eternal rest eight years ako today. October 24, 1918 DAD AND MOTHER. * KEYS, to the memory of our dar ling mother. FANNIE KEYS. who ds- g:rlrd lhl‘n’ life two years ago today. Octo- There are many sad thins In this world Sacred all is to part nuot tell it farewell For the tongue duess it leaves in the heart. And adly ‘misse HER _GRANDDAI'GH' LINE ™ SMITH, * AND' KUTH STEWART. NEWBY. In sad but loving remembrance of ‘my dear haby. VIOLA CHRISTINE. who departed thix life seven years ago today. October 24, 1019, Seven long years. with all its changes. Since death strangely bade us part: But. dear little Viola, all the changes Cannot take vou from my heart MOTHER. VIRGINIA NEWBY. ¢ PALMER. In ead and locing remembra of my beloved friend, FLORENCE P. MER. who departed this iife October 193 ANN WILSON. ¢ PRYOR. In sad but loving remembrance of my _ dear father. ' HENRY Oetober 7. mother, 1A PRYOR who d _this life t years ago. October 1018. Every day brings sweet memories. Every memory bring a tear heart I cherish I loved so dear GHTER. ANNA MORRIS, Tn sad but loving remembranca loved mother and grandmother, HARRIET ROBINSON. who entered into st one year ago today, October When dark waves of despondency Cross our spirite 1o bright-eved b When friends pros And faith and’ tri our ‘breasts. Oh, then we think of mother's love. ‘The_truest and best HER DAUGHTER. LILLIE JEFFERSON. We loved our darling grandmother, But Jesus loved her hest. He_tock her to His home on high, To everlasting rest She's singing with the angels, Our darling in the sky: We are going to meet her Tn heaven by amd b HER GRANDCHILDI ESTELLA_JEF- SON. RUTH 3 JEEFERSON CYRIL JEF FFERSON. ED TLLIAM ' JE longer troubled souls false t xeem dead within ed tribute to the ARREN. who de- vears ago today. ‘memory of DORA M parted this life_ ninie October 24, 18 Gentle hands that never weary. Toiling in one's vinedard sweet: Eses that were forever amiling Hlore that gome dax we will meet. R ONLY DAUGHTER. HELEN. AND RER. LTS THOMAS FUNERAL DIRECTORS " Gawler Service Funeral Directors Since 1850 Main 5512 1232 Fenna. CHQS S. ZURHORST 'h Timothy Hanlon 841 HSINE Phone L. 5543, J_ WILLIAM LEFE. Funeral Diractor and Embaimier. | Livérs in Connection. Com: dious chamel” and modern _cremato Moderate prices. a. Ave. N.W. M. 1385. Frank Geier"s Sons Co. UAE APVETN T i 2472 N ¢ T . F. COSTELLO \OW '4()' ATED AT __1724 N. CAP. § NORTH 7976. Wm. H. Sardo & Co. Private Invalid Limousine. :.'2 L q(';r E Lincoln 524 V.L. SPEARE CO Nelther the successors of nor conn it the orletnal W R. "Spoar eqtatilsh: K'J.‘.m.mk 10201009 H St. N. W Formerly 940 F St. N.W. " Joseph F. Birch’s Sons (ISAAC BIRCH) 3034 M St. N.W. o ~ JAMES T RYAN 317 Pa. Avr S.E. Model Chapel “Atlantle 1700. Private Ambulance Livery in Connection. RAL_DESIGNS Prompt Auto Delivery Service Artlatic—expressive—inexpensive. Gude Bros. Co., 1213 F St, BLACKISTONE'S | Floral “Blanket Sprays” Baantitul Floral Desi Moderal prices. 14th and H and 1227 1. M. 370 Geo. C. Shaffer ™ '.2". h>Yoh " CHOICE_FLORAL_EMBLEMS in 2414, st MODERATE PRICES _ No branch ctoree: gnAVE mnvsnl&nzlly T alld‘ with o o Eae GareTedticed for cash.” Jnatire wufa 3851 Abbey-Mausoleum Modern Entombment ‘Boautiful—Enduring—Convenient. llitary Highway, Opn. Arlington Cometery. M ermanent. burial wace now available I single or family sections. First Cost—Oniy Cost pace Limited. for Inspection Mauso! A. BYRNES COLE Offica. 1100 tnvastment Bldg Remdence. 1891 Avgorne ™ Phons Frankiin 211. Fight. Adg- TN