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%/ oipputen PSS Q'WW'J SPECIALS for SATURDAY Commencing Monday, August 22nd, We Will Operate Markets at 2508 and 2744 Fourteenth St. N.\W. Where for Many Years You Have Been So Excellently Served by FRANK E. ALTEMUS May We Ask a Continuance of Your Patronage? “BELLE OF GEORGIA” FREE STONE PEACHES “PAN PAN 3 Lbs., 23¢ j California ORANGES . doz., 27¢ SWEET POTATOES, 4 lbs., 17¢ $ THE BEST VALUE OFFERED ANYWHERE 47¢ CONCORD GRAPES GRAPES 2 Ibs., 23c L Sere 37c "ONIONS. .41bs,, 15¢ | Bananas....doz., 25¢ ICEBERG LETTUCE . head, 10c CELERY large stalk, 8¢ Stewing Chickens, 1b., 27¢ pema Frying Chickens . 1b., 37c A MILLBROOK FRESH EGGS, 2 v 75c sneyr BUTTER, Ib., 45¢ Really Excellent Butter in the Preferred ¥;-pound Prints SEEDLESS ’;' ancy "Shefford SNAPPY CHEESE. .......Pkg., 10c SMOKED SMOKED PICNICS BACON Ib., 15¢ Ib., 25¢ 8 to 10 Lbs. Each By the Strip .LEAN PORK CHOPS . 1b., 25¢ PORK LOIN ROAST Ib., 25¢ * WHOLE OR HALF SLICED COOKED BOILED HAM |CORNED BEEF Y Ib., 15¢c Y2 Ib., 18c CUTS FROM GOOD QUALITY LITTLE STEERS CHUCK ROAST Ib., 20c 'CHUCK STEAK Ib., 25¢ ‘&wms HAMBURGER . ... Ib., 17c CROSS RIB ROAST . Ib., 25c PRIME RIB ROAST . Ib., 30c Ib., 45¢ Sirloin S T E A KS Top Round & SLICED L} From Tender Spring Lambs SHOULDER ROAST . oo Lb., 29¢ LOIN AND RIBCHOPS.............Lb., 50c . SO TR N S P " RICHMOND MAID BAKING POWDER FREE—Y:-Lb. CAN —of this finest Phosphate Baking Powder with each purchase of 1 pound at 29c. Let us tell you about it. If sample does not give en- tire satisfaction return 1 pound and receive full purchase price. "MILK ROLLS . . per doz., 15¢ THE MASTER LOAF is still 5¢ XXXX SUGAR . pound pkg., 9¢ The Modern Sugar for Fruits, Cereals, Etc. Regular or - Morton’s SALT "= 3 boxes, 25¢ VOC'TAGON SOAP, 4 cakes, 23c Plantation Sliced PINEAPPLE No. 213 45C Cans - — 4 Gaimn” MUSTARD . jar, 10c Bulk PEANUT BUTTER, Ib., 17¢ ORIENTA COFFEE . 2 % 90c SUNSHINE PRODUCTS 1 Package BUTTER TOAST 1 Package PRETZEL STICKS BORDEN’S MILK é=ye BEANS ("527) . . MATCHES . Fort Hubert Extra swa PEAS 2 cans,25¢ ror 25¢ Tall Came 33C 3 e 23c . 3 s’ 10c “Strike Anywhere” THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTOX, |CAPT. MALTERER BURIED. Military Honors Mark Last Rites for Army Man. Military honors attended the burlal in Arlington National Cemetery this afternoon of the body of Capt. John A. Malterar, Army Signal Corps, who died in New York city last Tuesday. He was born in Bay CI | January 18, 1883, and !ln\lm of the Army, the Infantry, Field Artille avalr: ind the Signal Corps, from March, up to the time of the World . in which he served as first leu- captain and major, \'l:' rps, National Army. In July, 1 was appointed a captain in the al Corps of the Regular Army nd was graduated from the Signal Schpol, company officers’ course, in His next of kin is a sister, Mrs. Bollier of Highland Park, Mich. TIGE GINGER ALE! NONE BETTER A. G. HERRMANN 750 Tenth St. S.E. Special Attention to Dyeing New Spring Shades Sifour_Service on Mouraing Orders A. C. Thour Cleaning Co., Inc. o8 11th 8t NE. e Lincoln 1266 Wo Catl far and Deliver anywhers We invite you to and Summer of life Open 9 to 5—Saturdays av'\ni‘ [gam atleast 50 Z A Ladies’ Wrist Watch 14-kt. Solid White Gold En- graved case, jeweled Elgin movement. Fully guar- anteed for accuracy by factory and Franc's! G 3P SR ZANY ) We ca the Digwicd I pA charming four, be jamond set in X I an 18-kt. sotid || they white gold || mounting. Large | absolutely per- || 4 fect diamond. 152075 ‘ 50c a Week | b.clunly 4 1 A o 3 S (3133 4 groups g &3 S X Abasolutely Perfect Diamond Finest quality bluc - white <pcrftct dia- | mond set in an e:pecnl]y attractive 18- ” karat white gnld mount- | 00| 81 a Week T €3 D o %%%% it on easy 50c to g N & s = NS X 28 N N P RY & 627 7th St. Ant or Grasshopper? When Winter came the ant feasted on corn and grain, laid away in the Summer time, while the grasshopper, starving, realized how wise the ant was to prepare for the days of necessity. plan of moderate but regular deposits, and profit-sharing interest rate, means your security, success and satisfaction. with a dollar or more—now. Subsequent deposits may be MAILED, ‘plerfect? | are abso- | lutely perfect and arranged in |l your income. Open All Day Saturday lutely perfect dia- monds and pay for a Week FRANCJEWELRY COMPAN CAPT. C. H. EVENS DIES. Funeral Monday for Veteran of Two Wars. Capt. Charles H. Evens, 53 years old, Spanish-American and World War veteran, died at his home, 3300 Six- teenth street, yesterday after a long 1liness. Capt. Evens served with the 3d Corps of Engineers during the World War and was retired from active serv- ice several years ago. He was a na- tive of Guilford, N. Y., had resided in this city for the past five years, and was a member of Vincent B. Costello| Post of the American Legion. Funeral services will be conducted at the Shrine of tho Sacred Heart Catholle_Church Monday morning at 9 o’clock. Interment with military honors, will be in Arlington Cemetery. pt. Evens is survived by his wridow: ik, Jennib Treacy Fiver: a son, Paul V. E: ing the Danville Military Institute, ARMOUR RITES IN CHICAGO Funeral of Packer to Be Held Au- gust 20 or 30, Kin Says. CHICAGO, August 19 (#).—Funeral services for J. Ogden Armour, who died in London last Monday, will be held here August 29 or August 30, Lester Armour, a nephew, said today. Burial will be at the Graceland Cemetery here. % .. The Egyptians had boats big enough to c 4,000 rowers, 400 sailors and save in the Spring for its Winter. Our until noon. Start here if you desire. UNDER SUPERVISION US. TREASURY 949 9% Street % Just Pelow SNew York Avenue 7/ Saturday—A Popular ELGIN WRISTWATCH Special Pay Only 50:: a Week Z Y724 / Y It’san ELGIN these handsome Watches at this special prlce Sat- Pay urday only. Only a Week “The Perfect Four” Blue-White Diamonds 1l them [y rately Perfect Diamond Brilliancy cou- | pled with artistic | selection of hand- || | ierced 18-kt. solid || white pold mount- ings loave no.fur. ther choice” for a moderulemmmi | 75c a Week cause to meet ' . Absolutely Perfect Diamond Perfect blue- white and gen- erous size dia- mond —- set in the mounnng of | “her” choice. | We will reset | this stone in |any mounting desired later on. *100 $1.50 a Week 22 RPN X 7z & vz terms. $1.50 2 Zz B 627 7th St. D. C., FRIDAY, ROBERT E. BOYD, JR., DIES Funeral Tomorrow for Capital Salesman. Robert Elmo Boyd, jr., 49 years old, salesman of the Continental Casulty Co., where he had been employed for the past 10 years, died in George Washington University Hospital yes- terday after a week's illness. Mr. Boyd was a native Washing- tonlan and a lifelong resident here. He is survived by his father, Robert E. Boyd, sr. Funerel services will be conducted in the chapel at Rock Creek Cemetery tomorrow at 11 o'clock. CITY NEWS IN BRIEF FUTURE. Martha Washington Rebekahs will give a lawn fete tomorrow at H and Eleventh streets northeast. \Iomher! of National Capital Post, No. 127, Veterans of Foreign Wars, their families and friends. -will spend tomorrow on a hoat excursion to Mar- shall Hall. Phillip R. Belt, chair- man. Members and friends of the Unity Society will attend services and have an outing Sunday at lodge of the League of the Larger Life at North Beach on Chesapeake Bay. Special automobiles will leave 1326 I street at 9:30 a.m. ‘Washington Division, No. 45, Na- tlonal Fraternal Society of the Deaf, will have an outing at Cheasapeake Beach tomorrow. Hunter S. Eding- ton, 426 Eleventh street northeast, is chairman in charge. TODAY. Waneta Council, No. 6, Degree of Pocahontas, will give a lawn party this evening, at Georgla avenue and Quincy street. Georgetown's Summer series of community singing evenings will close this evening at Montrose Park, 8 o'clock. General public Invited to par- ticipate in’ singing old favorites and popular song Perry & Walsh Morticians Private Ambulances 29 HSt. NNW. Main 984 WE DYE WEARING APPAREL BLACK For Mourning in 24 Hours CarmnckDrkalning&DyeingCo. Line. 1810 Linc. 1812 JOSEPH SONS- Inc. Crablished 1850 MORTICIANS AU GUST 19, 1927. I THE WEATHER District of Columbia—Partly cloudy (nnlgh! and tomorrow, mnot much change in temperature; moderate north winds. Maryland—Partly cloudy tonight; tomorrow fair; not much change in temperature; moderate to fresh north winds, Virginia—partly cloudy tonight and tomorrow, not much change in tem- perature; moderate north winds. West Virginia—Partly cloudy to-| night; tomorrow fair, little change in temperature. Records for 24 Hours. Thermometer—4 p.m., 63; 8 p.m., 63; 12 midnight, 61; 4 a.m., 61; 8 a.m., 64; noon, 71. Barometer—4 p.m., 20.80; 8 pm., 29.83; 12 midnight, 29.84; 4 a.m., 29.87 8 a.m., 29.93; noon, 29.93. lllghest temperature, 71, at noon today. Lowest temperature, 60, occurred at 1 a.m. today. Temperature same date last year— Highest, 64; lowest, 64, Tide Tables. (Furnished by United Q('Noq Coast and Geodetic Survey.) Today—Low tide, 7:27 a.m. and T:44 p.m.; high tide, 12:39 am. and 1:.03 p.m. Tomorrow—TLow tide, 8:29 am. and 8:44 p.m.; high tide, 1:36 a.m. and 2:03 p.m, Condition of the Water. Great Falls, very muddy; Harpers Ferry, Shenandoah very cloudy; Poto- mac, muddy this morning. Weather in Various Cities. Stations. W¢alher Wonv] A gsep Rainfall Sam.t08am . Clear Clonay . Clear Raining Clear 3 ,klxmaf(’k . st i © Raining Raining Cloudy Ratning Cloudy Cloudy > Glear Cloudy Ralning 53 902902 32, . BRES R 22200, TXREESS: Phoenix . Pittshurgh . Portland.Mo. 1.0re 566 Clear FOREIGN. (8 am.. Greenwich time, today.) Tampcruonrs Weather. Part cloudy Gloudy Ra }‘nrt cloudy 1 mr . Coenhagen, Horta . (F: 2 Hamilton. Bermuda. aii, Porto Rico. b Pt cloudy 7th & To Match Yo sers to match that odd coat Then come straight to E man’s where you will find trousers in Washington. YOUR CREDIT IS GOOD AT EISEMAN’S TROUSERS Looking for a pair of trou- vest hanging idly in the closet? largest and best assortment of F Sts. ur Odd Coats .65 and up and ise- the The import of the silks and incomparable art objects of the Orient— and the export of our practical 20th century products—may all be financed through our Foreign Department. DRAFTS ON HONGKONG AND SHANGHAI CABLE TRANSFERS—LETTERS OF CREDIT The W ashi: and Trust Downtown Bank: 900 F St. Resources over $17,000,000 ngton Loan Company West End Bronch: 618 17th St. John B. Larner, President occurred bolf of Richm, | of Rl Ral SHIPPING NEWS Arrivals n and S-Mnn From New York. ARRIVED YESTERDAY. Carrillo—Port Limon. Nerisga—8t. Joh ortVictoria—Bert quois—Quebec . Stavangerfjord—O0slo . DUE TODAY. Aaultania—Cherbours and South ampton - . August 1:3 Muenchen—Tremen, August i) President Roosevelt-—Bremen .. August 10 m'r: TOMORROW. Mexico—Tampi Dominica—port of Veendam—Rotterdam .. DUE SUNDAY. AUGUST Franconia—Queenstown and Liv August August 11 August 10 August 21, DUE MONDAY. AUGUST American Trader—London Belgenland—Antwerp Gedrie—Liverpool Minnew a-——Londan DUE TUESDAY. AUGUST Raracon—P Vandse Ofymie Ampton, .« Canada—ar August 6 DUE WEDN . AUGUST 24, Munargo—Canadian cruise. France—Havre . August 17 DUE THURSDAY. AUGUST 25. Maracaibo—Curacao Martha Washington President Van Bure Silvia—St. Johns OUTGOING STEAMERS. SAILING TODAY. Seyditz—Bremen. Carmania—London. Homeric—Cherbourg and Southampton. Munamar—Nassat. Bolivar—Port _au’ Prince, Cartagena and Puerto Colombia, SAILING TOMORROW. Leviathan—Cherbourg and Southampton. Minnekahda—Plymouth_and Loudon. Volendam—Plymouth, Boulogne and Rotter- i Tle de France—Hav umand-flymomh. ®Cherbours and Ant- altico-Queenstown and Liverpool. Droun’mlh lm—GwOlhen .nr! Live: 1 Amaria—Queenstown 3 TansyivantaLondonderty aad Glasgow. Porto Rico—gan" Juan & s;'m?‘ Citz—Puerto" Colombla, Cartagena Zl;"":pl——nionu Cristi, Sanches and Puerto Santiago. Kingston, Saots Marte aerto_Col etoris hrl’!’é:mndn ol de Janeiro, Montevideo and Buenos Aires. Ulua—Hayana. Cristobal and Port Limon. Dresden_Plymiouth, Cherbourg and Bremen. Algic—Port Said, Doroihy—Santo Domilngo. Dundrum Castle—Capetown a E~—Santo Domingo City. New Brooklyn—Acera. San Yo and SAILING SUNDAY. AUGUST 21. Panaman—Pacific Coast, via Cristobal. SAILING MONDAY, AUGUST 22. City of Windsor—Melbourne. SATLING TUESDAY. AUGUST 23. to Rosso—Nables and Gens P oy :'x’\ Princo and “Cristobal, Thuringia—Hambul Births Reporled Charles J. and Cor: w,fi'm'#. R and R Joseph E, Thomas J. and Ma&; Jarl L and Mary T il Cecil “t nd H len 8. Taylor, girl. o) 1y and Hoan. 8, THic, KLy a Y and Haeriei L peniaon. . boy. able L. Belderson, boy. § lith Schwartzbach. boy. Goorge L. ond . Heath Saul and Annie lan M. an e A lainne A, Pavne. ma R. Wils! o £ bor. T M. Winstead. boy. ry L. (‘OHHF"PP hn] Cornelius Vi William_A. and_Ma; Morris J. Frede ek B, ami Lil phgacs: be e James and’ Elesnor Hockaday, boy Willlam G. and Mary Sayoy, boy. William and Dorothy Cole, boy. Walter and Carrie G William m:ld Mary Villiam; Mar o9, i Arien Sh Pean Frasier nrl William H_and Mabel Wi George and Julia Thorpe. o Marriage Licenses. Lester Medley and Susie Hellum, George L d_Willet Ivery. Rovert Lurie and Mauretta Dat Alfred Wrisht and Malinda Morrison. Barron P. !‘mbnn’er and Katherine A. Don “Wiliiam Viscountess Ed- monds. both E’blnwn Station, Md. James L. \Va(u and Evelyn A. Rosenthal, Willlam G Rotand of Wellsbure. W. Va. and_ Eileen C. Fogarty of arles H. 'r;xenn nd Viole g || both of Richmond, Va. AR hha Telen L Fuller. J«\mes Kinslow of Glen Echo, Md. Emmie Jones of C Hys d Estell Smith. P. Sparrough and Ethel M. Hol- rmmel Bottles and Harriet Brown. Joseph R. Hutchison and Margaret T. Regnolda. Charles R. Harrison 1 this city and Nellte M. Dalziel of Vienna, FOUND. SUM OF MONEY: identify and pay cost of jivertisng to, rezain "pousession. = Addrees i oftce ¢ <o, S N 1 Lo 310 Mariand ave 5. Hain G008 LOST. BAR_PIN, while gold, with bow Knot and sapphires: Ioct 4t &Rtk Soto. "Reward: Go. \x OPXN bat Y. W._C. A.on 6th & E_and R.R. ticket office on 14th str (‘lfvg Re- Wnk siTkc: Wednesday. ack ~and_fray. le: firaves from, 1 LY Carroil ave Takagia Park. LLIE—White. wWith brown ears and brown 6ot an head w»lnm of Brookland. Please call_Potomar 12 Boston bul d G Wearing harness: Tost at answers o name Tigy. (t n.w. Apt. 9. Main 1i 25 Small_white-cream-col- ales Ioet Tast Weelk 3130 gtk 19 ELI\ WO cl-nnv S, nitials . A yP ar._Elks' Cl mz kodak_pictures and erans’ Bugenu and 14th Namio C. White. " Tinsoln 50 09. FOX SCARF. brown. August 18, Glen E"YIO Park ~ Return to 1420 Mass. ave. se. Re: €old, ‘between Stanton Park_and ey _ave. Do, gTpuradas; rm LSait Lincoln 52783 oF 516 l wnowb—(‘emnuu for 10 of Waghington and Biectric Co. of shington, C.. preferred stock No. 5 Birnar. Lot E. Drennon, 61, R ._Memphis. RF. Augtst 17, car.* ‘Return o ng_ave. Reward RING in_ Kann's store Aug. earls and diamond. EATER—ChiTd? T ooy e WATCH, gold back. W. .5, “Roward. o- n F st._or m Alt morit Cafe, NK SCA Pleasant 01 Wy onear Swan on 760 C ml‘ l"y& tialy SR Lok NDRED AND NTYFIVE Abnul monti ago. > Return (onlr 1423 3rd st. n.w. Reward. 1. \\m:g w.\'rcu dlamond, Sunday. behleen Wi ac to, ind ay Phone Weet 4842, 1303 Butooas At 1. WR1§ WATCH between oth and ¥ sty Thuredsy noon. - Call West 1030: dollars - | 14th & Spnn( Rd. ALLEN, 1077, Telovei Sarearer Allen. Piddenty. Thuredag, August 18 LD LER ALLES. aged = ron ot ijtinm " Funeral from the r ence of his parents 034 1nt na Teieids tted m" b 1'7.’:'": H o at Gles DWM. I’C‘:fl- tery. s Wl ECKER, on | M)‘A Tved wite ‘ot 1 the iafe John fiecm x neral from late relldfll!(!. 2 st. D led\v. August 19, at 9 Washington Hos Funeral services X Creek, Camelew Chavel on Satu ay. am. Interment ek Creok Cem Themaiie resting av ysong's luneul homl. 1300 N o BRUCE. On Th . August 18, 191 vy el n:‘ch\iv s. at 3 o vited. CAMPBELL, z n Thu CATH i HA{“;.’(ov:fvvlh o} the ELLIS. On Th An t 18, 1027, Situiy, Boar Blniu‘:m ’"'w’ L"ELLI nee Veihm love o of the late Samuel u;‘len mm- - Warren :30 am. Interment On rsdll August 18, 1927, RL.ES 1, beloved hu-l;t,r:d of FURTNER. $uddenty. Thars 1927, at. 8:4! }"t ng et ER. wife nf “ihe ifjam ufl.n loved omer ot v, Newa Miss Natalie rumm aged 3‘" Funeral {rom her late residence st Relatives and Tricride im Interment at Glenwomd IN. Thursd; A it l! 1927, ovad daughter of 'lh‘.’.' & Peter and the lata Amadeus C. Peter Funeral from_her |I‘0 residence on Satur. gressional Cemete: Dopnn»q tMI Hll nn 'd ’t' oy h lh g "“n:}l.l] "S‘ of tP.Nll“VOI rom Alexander B, Taneral parior: 318 10tk seoe. wife of Jll“ i be hoo\n'; sidence, 008 15 III “llllnllfld 1rie: Ml lnle L0) August 17, 1027, TOUN ROl R PR usuat 17. 1027, Soseph Lot e arrison Aticunt S0 e 0 o }ls.“"“l, “Bathotic 2 'nce to st 20."therce 1 Holy Name G day. August 20. Il D.u. Interment ‘/On~ Inatas to, gronen iher Saturd AM A at -n-lmflmuu’ }(‘fl# *‘m&' e ment in Arnnmn ‘National Cemeiery. Surgived by daughier. S M.+ son 93 drgiher. iumn Trom Tate nfldan‘c.v‘ Chure) m bigh mass will be m. ENEFEE. On Thursdar. Au his _residence. B| 35 URNOY. beloved husband of Jaln Senetee. Cniermenas avaod 2 nkcou Ler, Baitimore. Md. on Saturday. August 2:30 p.m. (Baltimore Dlvol’l Dlease On Wednesday, August 17, 1027, 308, Gnion, et | !onu E’iLE)«' . M iermsent "W Toata D. C. J02m, i MiLIS. xlrh PAYNE. On A BESSIE B, PAYh'd" o Fife of How ugust 20, oly _Comforter fEpe s s Interment at xomn Olivet Cemet tery. Mon !'Hgnd. lnvl(?d w“:ng»‘a VAN, We 7 REAN. SnTetaiser, Aueuet "m‘” T Tiday. Augvist 20, a4 Holy Trintty & :m t 20, a aiholic Charch, 36th a4 0 0 sle. nowe for ihe m‘m- of her Toterment Frederiok, SHADE, _ Departed this life Th . Au- %un 8 10T ot A4 A . Ah Feaimon's ital.” Mrs. N ‘s Deloved [ Walter, Shade. 1212 Nalter other of Lewls and B d Howard m ster of Harlis Mahoey an Fynera] St ‘unlt 21 at roh, . Md.. at aunfxlec;( i body .mfl " state a8 %o Aurun 21 n 1 nc!ock SHUGERT. August 10. 1037, at Sh - on-Cavuka -fl’m home iw'r .?-131"&': E ARGARET nw ‘widow of the late Wil hmenl prn-m.' Burial "at On Wednesday. Au Sibl Dusy Coun; friends ot 17, Saturday. b Ralitives and” triends invited o ‘atl3 19° 'WHELAN., Dn Wodn August 17, 1937, at 8:15 ES her residence. 3264 Row.. ALICE BURDETTE, Deloved wife of ki an, | Reauien am. ‘ment at Mount onvnoc'-:n:en 24 ‘Rzl.n‘flu\n "and friends respectiully mv;led 'lll‘lllhfil‘o" On_Wednesd; P A 45 Dm -uxmu of Mr. ol Worth- ng Body il areive i Wuhlnlmn hr‘l;iuml g:mce-‘ atnrday morning at her arviand ave v Interment Waynesboro, Pa. i In Memoriam. BRENNAN, gl mo‘";"lrmlélfi;fim»mbimu of our NAX. ‘who depaited, thia life six sears . " August HER CHILDREN. * GILMORE. A token of love and devotion to the memory of my devoted friend. SUSIE GILMORE. who entered the haven of rest mlr:)ynv!n y:ln ago today. August 19, T am stlll lonesome without ER LOVING FRIEND . ‘0!1' FUNERAL DIRECTORS. CHAS. S. 301 EAST Phone rf-@.fl'.“%" ALMUS RSPEARE g the Original l62‘§%¢snnc cotm POTOMAC 4600 (\omusers. JAMES T. RYAN Pa. Ave. S.F. Model Cnabel. Private: Ambaiancs “r'l«"u':g e T. F. COSTELLO 24 N. Capito! St. NORTH 7978. Sty wm- the origtnul W B, Speacs fi“-m%'. Phoe Franic. docg 1 'St N.W, Vormeriy 040 ¥ 8t. N.W. Gutok., Autors ok gmnc«. Efficient Servig, oet. Deal & Co. 818 H l NE LINCOLN 8200. F WILLIA IL__E.F—‘_WI mnnc-r? n Crematorlu o Mo W “Wazren Tal tafi]l Col. 464 Ioscph F. Birch’s Sons usuc Embunvgc 288 3034 M St. N.W. Timothy Hanlon 841 H St. N.E. Phone L. 8843 “P. A.TALTAVULL . J. ‘l‘Al-‘rA'llu.. Mgr. 436 T 5§ SiAncn orrice - 187 i FUNERAL DESIGNS. BLACKISTONE, 1407 H Beautiful Floral Deigey & apd, v GEO. C. SHAFFER ‘Wm. H. Sardo & Co. Private Limousine Ambulance 12 H St N = Lincoln 524 Frank Geier’s Sons Co. AR LT, Main 203 R Our Only Store, 14th & Eye T " Prompt Auto_Deiiv :o_gv"n S 1212 F st, MONUMENTS. ST DISPLAY umen uced