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Wife Charges ‘Supreme Contempt.’ Charging that her husband treats her with “supreme contempt,” Mrs. Anna Hipson, wife of Alexander Hipson, 728 Sixth street, has sued her husband for separate mainte- nance. They have been married for 22 years, but the wife says that for the past 12 years her husband has made her life miserable. She is rep- resented by Attorney D. Edward Clarke. CLYDE J. NICHOLS, Inc., UNDERTAKERS 4209 9th St. N.W. Iyde J. Nichols, Pres. rmerly Vice President-Secretary W. R. Speare Co. Phone Col. 6323 S. Zurhorst Zurhorst. Jr. Competénce have learned. in 3 y on the competent mortua e which we tive In every individual case handled. Moderate prices. - aios. Suto. Geltvers: bnd' shapel ZURHORST Morticians RALEIGH HABERDASHER — 1310 F STREET — WASHINGTON'S FINEST MENS WEAR STORE 1310 r AMOS B. CASSELMAN DIES AT HOME HERE Tuneral Services Tomorrow for Prominent Mason, Long Resident of City. Amos B. Cassclman, 77 years old, for years a resident of W shlnxmvn, died at the Donald Hotel, 1012 Thir- teenth street, yesterda m He was a native of Alliance, Ohlo, where he practiced law for several vears after his graduation from Mt. Union College. He was later engaged in law practice in St. Louis. After moving » Washington he married Miss V inia D, Johnson. R Mr. man W prominent in Masonic - He was a past m ter of Columbia Lodge, No. A. F of Virginia; a member of Co Commandery, No. 2. Knights this cit a member , No. 5, R. e was a_member of St. John' S. Church, ( zetown, His widow and two children, Mrs v Fish, I‘t'llv’\m N. Y. sel N, sur- 11 be held tomor- o'clock at HYAT In aid of the given tional Guard * Manor ¢ given for night at the house was successful THE Leader of Molored Methodists Suc- cumbs in Arkansas. holding annual Mrs. Mamie R. Ross: and a son. Funeral services will be conducted in Allen Temple, Cincinnati, Minstrels to Aid Storm Fund. | ment will be in the Spectal Dispatch o The Star. TSVILLE, next Monday afternoon Co! EVENTNG STAR, WASHINGTON, D..0T, BISHOP I. N. ROSS DIES. |MRS. SCHROEDER DIES AFTER LONG ILLNESS Resident of BetLesda for 30 Years Bishop I. N. Ross, former pastor of Will Be Buried the Metropolitan A. M. E. Church of this city, who was elected to the office of bishop by the colored Methodists in 1916, died in Little Rock, Ark., Monday, according to word recelved | thesda, yesterday, after an here. He left Washington about three [ of five months. Mrs. Schroeder had weeks ago to take up the work of conferences in_ Ar- Tomorrow. Episcopal Church E. urch, morrow at 3 o'clock. Rev. | ence Parker will officiate & Cemetery at Rockville. . December 1.— —_— r Manor tornado fund a minstrel show and dance will tornorrow rmory here. - is general chairman of the Col- relief committee Special Dispateh to The Star. MERRIFIELD. Va Under auspices of the Near at the R 1 A card |l last Satur-[at the Merrifield School at 6 City fire- [ morrow to the fund Here’s your guarantee! If you find, after you buy, that o e you can get better value, better style or better quality in over- coats elsewhere, for the price you pay at the Raleigh Haber- dasher, we’ll return your money without question. Hart Schaffner & Marx blue, single and double || breasted overcoats of || worsted finish. woolens with or without velvet collar *32 Hart Schaffner & Marx new suede finish, silk- || &% ¢ """-*." lined overcoat Franci 2 . Touis. 2 2 Snow, 5 0 S 4 Gloudy & VASH., Bc. o2 102 Cloudy ] 58 Rain 1 Hart Schaffner & Marx double breasted Curly |[iimmmm—- Head overcoat > DOG, female, brown and whlh- sharp face: strayed. Phone Franklin 916-J. " COLLTE—Small. reddish-brown. named_Lad- 0st on East Capitol st.: reward. H, M. 7ies Phone Hyattsville 1169, PAd Street Mrs. Florence Brect Schroeder, 59 vears old, died at her home, in Be- lived in Bethesda for the past 30 He is survived by his widow, rs. She was a member of St two daughters e Daughters of the American Revolu- Schroeder is survived by her nd, Dr. E. C. Schroeder, and a - rees ave to be held nere | son, Robert Brect Schroeder. R ooPMLeaccisemiate to/be LBIINES | 0 01 oeh Willibe einat hie Huoise 0 ian Episcopal Supper to Aid Relief Fund. . December f committee supper will be served iise the local quota THURSDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1927. |GEORGE F. FRICK DIES OF ILLNESS 36-Year-0ld World War Veteran Expires—Served in Major Actions in France. HARRY RAGAN RITES. Funeral Services Held for News dealer at Government Bureau. Harry Ragan, 49 years old, a news paper dealer at the Bureau of Engrav ing and Printing for many years, who died at his residence, 228 Linworth place southwest, Monday, was buried in_Congressionai Cemetery yesterday. Mr. Ragan was a lifelong resident of Washington. He has been engaged in selling papers since ko was years Veteran and fop a number. of | o ars an expert statistician of the De- | Members of Hope Lodge, F. A. A 1iuif O PN Hcuture, died at his | M., of which he was a member, had rogidence, 3100 Connecticut avenue, | George F. Frick, 36 years old, World CHAIESIOC thie SunSrRIECEVICeN: Monday after a long illness. Death SNSRI e was flllllbulcd to heart disease, I'E‘ CRASH 'N]URES FLYER ‘.\'ullml from wounds received during + |the World War. 1 . Mr. Frick served overseas as a lieu- 3, Vi 314th Regiment of En- SAN ANTONIO, Tex., December 1 nt with the 314 ; P).—John T. Kirk, 39, civilian avi- | 89th Division, participating in | or, was probably fatally injured last Mihiel and Meuse-Argonne of- night when his plane crashed 150 feet |(ensives and engagements in the Toul | while he and a news-reel eameraman |Sector. were attempting to film an act by a [ Although a native of Philadelphia, | “thrill producer: who rode in a saddle [he had been a resident of this city for | strapped to the fuselage of another |MANY ye TS, ‘“" was a grxlnhme of | plane Kirk was plloting ¢ “Jenny" | Georgetown University and was a| plane, a type abandoned by the Army i:"l,‘"“'**"tzf tef Dot e Hevdiao) some’ time ago. Marvin Jacobs, the [Pelonged to the American Legion. | p ams S od 2 " Funeral service will be held in! cameraman, suffered a dislocated hip. | \ LSS SEPNIRES S0 e 0 atfac:| e S noon at 2 o'clock, 3y improvements of the American Legion, | lines. the running time betw 3 s survived by his mother, | and Assuan has been cut to 17 hours. | Mys. ; rick, and two sisters, | ‘Walter Talcott and Mrs. Paul | Hellyer. Deaths Reported Sue H. Ow 2 1 t. Joseph C. Sitlonerd ot Y 30 5th st. ne. 1701 Park’ rd. tional Homeo- i Indiana ave 671628 27nd st. se Tobn M. Moore. Sibley Memorial Hos- York ave Mowatt. 20 Bay at. se | Mijler. 18 15th st se. | crick Harrison, 7. 627 T s | r. 80. United’ Stat | Home Hospital, Lewis Lee. | nital, Catherine Brooks. 66, 1232 Duncan st. n.e Thomas Radley. 60. Gallinger Municipal Hognital Mary Stewart, 50. 420 1st St. s.w. THE WEATHER District of Columbia—Fair; colder tonight; minimum temperature about degrees; tomorrow increasing Soldiers' . Gallinger Municipal Hos- ‘\I'\nhnd Partly cloudy and colder tonight; tomorrow increasing cloudiness and not quite so cold. Virginia—Partly cloudy and slightly colder tonight; tomorrow increasing cloudiness Inllu\\od by rain in south portion. Record for 24 Hours. Thermometer—4 p.m., 6! p.m., 69; 12 midnight, 70; 4 a.m., 47; 8 a.m., 44; noon, 44, Barometer—4 p.m., 29.72; 8 p.m., 29.68; 12 midnight, 29.67; 4 a.m., 30.02; 8 a.m., 30. noon, 30.3; Highest temperature, 6 p.m. yesterday. Lowest temperature, 42, occurred at 8 a.m. today. Temperature same date last year— Highest, 49; lowest, 32. Tide Tables. (Furnished by United States Coast and Geodetic Survey.) Today—Low tide, .m. 7:51 p.m.; high tide, 12:31 a.m. and 1:09 p.m. Tomorrow—TLow tide, 8:27 a.m. and , occurred at The Sun and the Moon. I')(]:n~sun rose 7:07 a.m.; sun sets Moon rises 12:50 p.m.; sets 11:40 p.m. Automobile lamps to be lighted one- half hour after sunset. Condition of the Water. ¢ Great Falls—Clear this morning. Harpers Ferry — Potomac River, clear, and Shenandoah River, slightly cloudy this morning. Weather in Various Cities. e & Temperature. nepuey Stations. “e e gppomone: « +*gwpIojsas ASOUAH Cwegolweg Abilene Albany Atlanta Atlantic City Baltimore Birmingham Bismarck Boston .. Buftalo Charleston Chicago . Cincinnati Cleveland Col'mbia.S. Denver Detroit alveston Helena Huron. & Indianapol Jucicsonl Giovidy Pt.cloudy Los - Angeles; « Louisville Pt.cloudy delphia. Phoenix Pt.cloudy a; Hamilton! Juan. Porto Rico, Havana, Cuba,. . Colon,_Canal BAR PIN. set with diamond and_{wo sap- o dressing room. Lerners', ¥ st, Re- BIL YOED: eenilecaiier Divae laci Hugler's, 13th and F. Tugslay evening: zold initials oufside, © W." Finder leave ’IG Huyler's flr ‘phone Adams L!fi 2. BT Al chased gold, '3 sappuir h st.. Apt. 5 ‘apots purayed lromhllo‘)'flchnfln st. BUNCH OF KEY% in leather case. Monday. veen Southern Bldz. and 16th and North 4366-J_after 6. AMEQ_PIN. large, in old fashioned _se ting, ~ Wednesda: Reward. Return North_Capitol_st. HOW. red female without harhess. Re- In_9691. DOG. Alredale, malo: straved from 1245 Wisconsin ave.. Georgetown. Monday: fllt on neck.Phone iWest 516. _Reward. GLASSES—Tuesday: _somewhere downtown: rewrd. Call Adam 8170 or 2501 Gaivert at. HANDBAG. black Teath 21 Mt Pleasant car, containing 3 check keye " 516 2nd e Reward. ¥ roniclin_{7h4-J. PIN. blye and_ gold cnameled: name en: eraved. “Dorsey": rowad._JIS4ES B, POLICE DOG. dark, m,_feet: lost Tues. day, Northwest Viclnity. " Telepbons. North g X fl:fly bc'l"s::n:.? park. Howard, | SPITZ_DOG. White, Wednead Slovemfir jo. It found return to 357 E st &w Reward 2% STRING PEARL SEAE T”}& afte At Poli's Theater. ~Reward. *on) g‘l . n charge of the |~ .9 Beaths. War Hurt Fatal | TIPPETT. On Tuesday, Noxomber a3 1927, &t FProvidence Hospital, GEORGE F. FRICK. INVENTOR TO BE BURIED. Military Honors to Mark Rites for Maj. William P. Wilson. | Military honors will mark the burial | in the Arlington National Cemetery tomorrow afternoon at 3 o'clock of | Maj. Wiliam P. Wilson, Ordnance Department, who died in Philadelphia | last Tues He was born in Farm- ville, Va., September 10, 1881, and was appointed a second lieutenant in the Coast Artillery Corps January 4. 1903. During the World War he served as a lieutenant colonel in the National Army and was made a major in the Regular Army in July, 1920. He was transferred to the Ordnance Department in December, 1926, and is dited with several vaiuable inven- tions in ordnance material. At the time of his death he was stationed at the Frankford Arsenal. Births Reported. The following births have been reported 10 the eaTh Depariment In "the beac, 3¢ liam E. and Edna S. Hadden. boy. Elmer and Mary Trauman, boy. etano and Di Tanni Brodice, girl George A. and Emma Jueur girl Joseph H. and Mary L. y Hugh and’ Juliette Mottern George W. ‘and Isabel M Joseph A. and Mar; John €. and Rose L. Malcolm W. and Mari Charles I and Vera E. Wood, boy, Joseph N and Gertrude M. Kline, boy. Clarence W. and Nancy Ingle, girl. Matthew L. and Louise M. Sandlin, girl Edward H. and Dorothy C. Hunt. girl. Bryan B. and Edna M. Brady, girl. William G. and Delilah_S. Farr. girl. Arthur Y and Liflian E. Acher. girl William ‘W. and Flora A Cheseldine. girl. Jobn W. and Helen F. Myers. Charles ‘A and Hattie M. Anp girl. Thomas B. and Lucilie €. Peddicord. girl Robert E. and Eleanore B. Gaines. girl. William . and “Elizabeth Shipley. girl Cullen G, and Duella M. Frey. girl. William L. ‘and Mary E. King.’ mirl. Andrea and Blanche Calaudeia; girl. Joseph F. and Estelle Harris. boy. Fred H. and Mildred E. Williams, boy. James E. ani Sarah E:. Kimble. boy. Luther and Queen E. Tate. boy. nes H. and Louise Butler, girl. James and Annie Young. girl. Thomas and_ Gladys Harris. eirl. Mann and Viola Settles. girl. Wilford and Ethel Smith. girl. Richora “anqtheh SoUth gk Ly Roy ‘and Maime Eagley._cirl. John H. and Ruth A Fisher, boy. Paulus and MUdred Groomas. hov: Solomon_and_ Ellen Brown," girl. Robert H. and Mary E. Kenter. boy. Card of Thanks CLANCY. Mr. J. P. Clancy and family wish to express their sincere thanks to l many_friends and relatives for their beautiful “floral tributes and their kind expressions of sympathy at lhp drulh af how wifo and myther. E, CLA THE FAMILY. Beaths. on_Tuesday. November residence. 10A8 st st. . Rosi® MR AR ] t the late David C. Allen mother of Thorsas J. Allen and Mrs. garet Owens and Mrs Rosetta Wells. ~ Fu. neral on Saturday. December 3, from above residence at 8:30° o'clock a.m.. thence to Trinity Church at 9 o'clock. where said for the repose of her enitelatives and friends invited. In; terment at Mount Olivet Cemetery. ATKINS. On Tuesday, November 2 3L her, residence; 2406 Nichol SARAH ATKINS, " She ‘leay their loss her husband, three echildren, one sister. a host of other relatives and Iriends Fineral Friday. Decer Eb M. E. Ch December 1, L] beloved wife of more Beall of Alta Vista, Belis neral services u the_ residence, ;nuu- December 3, at 2:30 suddenly Tuen- at 706 L Remains resting funeral (‘hfl Funeral a Win: Ritines & Cos 3rd “and Tve: i oone ston-Salem. N, C. nly. Monday, November 28, 0 12h st.’ n.w.. HATTIE Funeral” Fridiy. Décember from Joho T. Rhine & Co. 1= 1. 3d and 1 sts. s.w. cdnesday, November 30 105 “at 5:50 "am. WELDON D.. beloved. hijs- band of Carrie Eufieral from his late residence. 1412 D st. se. Saturd: at 2 pm.’' Relatives and friends _invited to_ attend. Interment, Cedar Hill Cemetery. CASSELMAN. On Wednesday. November 'm 1927 at the Donald Hotel. AMOS BURR. husband of Virginia Johnson Casselman. Kuneral, from St,, Johi's Chureh.” George: town. Friday at 2 p.m. 1* Entered into eternal, w morning. Decomber, 1 hl{'u:‘l"l(ln?‘; CLEMENTI of ‘Allen Cro ins resting at John T. Rhines & Cg.’s funeral chapel Eye sts. s.w. Notice of funeral Flull‘ll( 0 Wednesday. November 30. aL 13 sting. K. Tabler 1 neral home, fl“fl M st. n.w. Funeral se at Arlington National ay. December 2. at H Entered,[ntg eternal rest Wed- November 30. 1927, 3 . devoted daughter ol Hl'nrv s and Ruth Hampton. Nhr xlm leaves a grand- i two _grandmothe: nie “Hampton: ‘two sisters, three b h and other relatives and friends. Remains resting at John T. Rhines & Co. funeral chapel Notice of funeral later. utllh‘nly lnu le!‘fld}/ T reedmen’s Hospital. NARC 8US, the bvlu\ell wife of Thomas H. Hi mother of Thelma 1. Hill. devoted daugh: ter of Mrs. Mary Ruffnér and sister Eugene " and “Louise Ruffner. Remai resting at Lomax’s chapel. 1400 S st. n.w. Funeral ¥riday evening. 'December . ni 8 from above-named chapel. Friends in lm| Interment Oragen. Va. ES. On_ Wednesday. November Rnx P. HOLMES. in hi 6 Longfe v !rum (hl‘ above res De- cember 2. “at 8 0 the Church ‘of the Nativity. where_requiem mass will be said at 9 am. Interment Congre: sional Cemetery. FEYIY A SRAOR TS wllu TR L B 3 Puneral from her late resi- 0 1st st. n.w. on ity o ¢ at 2 p.m. Relatives an invited tend. Interment at Glenwood Cemetery. MAGGIN. On Monday. November 28, 1027 at her residence. 410N st. n.w.. FR! AGGI mother of James ind Maggin. daughter of Obey Hutchinson and danghter-in: v of Rebecca Shorter, in-law of _Connie Doagherty and Howard. ~ Funeral _Frid at 2 pm. from the G: Zion Chureh. 6th st. between L and 3 now. ‘Remains resiing at her late dende. PAYNE, | On Tuesday. November . nw Mrs. FA AN beloved daughter of Mrs. i Pearson. ‘mother_of Mrs. N fianey Neal and Mrs. Magdaline Harris She leaves to mourn their loss four sisters. Iulu brothers and a host of other relatives and llvml. l‘umrnl Sunday. December 4. at t Baptist Church. Vienna, h«luum and frienda thvited, < Re: miaine mag be meen at Boyd & Wilson's varlors. 19th and L sts. n.w. . Tuesday. November 2 at 13 pm. Sermantown Ho Prilagglohia, Pa. | GERT) ‘LD'. omian oved wife of ‘Alliuoh Scait. ' Notice of fumesal lnte CHROEDER. On Wednesday, November 30 11) 7, at 11:30 uREVcF nm‘n‘ nonmn dn Ter 5 gear. wife, of mest C. Schroeder ol Bethesda. Md. P scrar riday” 2 idince: fothanda, "M ' fmmm noekvnu ‘Tinion Cometery. den; Wednesday. Novem- o T N TG B belovad Hua: nnfl gt the inte Lvdia G, Funerai \x glu B'st. nio.. on :30_a.m.."itience % ':"1 imm'"""ln'n'.“ 3 iends Phvited’ ¥ Wufend. nierment Kemors L. belaved hu band of Mande M iged 64 vears. Funeral frofy 1he :KM ot Tlll!l F. array & Son, "007 Nlt nl- D"(F-m;‘. ter f l’:' 3 mor o ;Ii:'mand.. b Capitol "Sa G 9" m: telatives senda e Mount Olivet Cometery. " ‘o 1nterment December 1. 1927, f 3 Chaws couri 1w 0. Deloved son “of Andrew b Turner. hushand of Lacijs Turnr sl ither of Josenh Turner . He. leaves aiag Notice of Ta ting at the W 1 Darlors, 2 \GRUDER. in her b e e B Md.. and mother of rtiinton, wm?; . widiovember, 30, widow _of ass At St Paul 15¢h and Vsts. n.w.. at 10 a.m. FAN Winston, R. gGatholic” Chur In sad_but loving remem. branee of my dear wife and our heloved b M ARY ELL L who de- ed this life four years ago tol * Carted this life four' vears azo today. De. A happy home we once enjoved, {ow sweet the memory still: death has left a Joneline This world can 2 USHAND' AND" (i . BAYASCA, oy In sad but loving remembray z“ n‘w'xlh(-r MARIA P l(’,\'{:’slm‘ \elnhlrll “ iree years ago today, De- But_ d(:uh h lrle-hncn : & Cltieones, n mad but lovi meme FARRY 1, "BERRY s life"one year ago, December its toil to share: m's daily crbes to bear: +n of the olest to wear. in Teaven, HIS WIFE. * el to the memors of HARRY Yoy " deniried”“nis Tifs"one December niut In ail Ais viagh, ter'to the end of i days. and, fofee &0 king ™ o lo e IARRY LUERRY AND FAMILY. n loving mamor MoSBRG TR o enttita "iE five vears ago today, ADnITorry mas” St Bomimics omv God knows our loneli liness nd how Jonc have been these years. How ke ot ROy the sadness. fnd_to cheek’the Tonels 't HIS LOVING NOTHER AND SISTER. * COX. In sad but lovin my denr “Son MEININ “mo%'fi'f{' ho dint "five Sears ago togay Day by dav 1 grow more loneso Lonesomie. a5 the moments Ay find myselt ‘wondering rin why my Woodrow died. [ toxed him. 0 T miss him, my memoiy he is Always near. Loved remembered. lone ave, Brieing many 5 ot toa, T LOVINGLY "BADDY. « . In 53 but lovine remembrance of quedear mother. EVOA AT BYER. who Separted (s 1ifa today. December 1. 1922, ' © TeAr8 ak0 z May_the heave . the heav AN winds hlow sottly. hallowed spot: ves of life ou will never l’m orgot. = THE PAMILY. "f'T’“ "fl sad N!}: ]nH"I’ rem-mhbn e of aur' dear ™ mother . and - meother ey JOSEPHINE "A. HESS, who daparted. this |]|""' two years ago today. Dece 'mber 1 No_trembling. sad farewell ‘nl Y(;m‘hl‘{‘ twll\rl"l,l‘;'llifl was heard: So_zoftly she" froseed the i Was not a rmn)»(»flrrvdq o So_low was the Master's voll That 1t did not reach our sags. But she heard the sound of His loving voice And she was full of jov. no tears. HER LOVING SON! NI N ONS” AND "BACGHTER- HE ing memory of my dear wife, JOQFP}"\P who ssed aw agn today Dflfrmh!";"‘ ]"C( 192! 5" bt oo There once was a garden of flowers. The roses in were few: God wanted a beautiful rose, And. mother. He took you. The roses thev sparkle no more When wet with the morning dew: They are fading. drooping and ‘weary, I'am sure. mother. they miss you. Your hll(h‘l‘nd’ and children are the one Vo Je Who lived in that garden with vou: T e peha fardes iy Thev are, and” lonesome and blue, LOVING HUSBAND. BILL. N._ Lovine memory of my dear SARAH JOHNSON. who_departed fe-obe’ vear azo today. Decomber 97 X0 Xived her. w0 T mism her: In memorv she is always near. Loved. remembered, longed for always, Dringing manv a'silent tear. DEVOTED DAUGHTER. * KRAFT. In lovinz memory of MARY A. KRAFT (nee Boland).. who passed awa one vear a le‘”remlw 1o Joze. v said at Upper Loughran's ‘Chureh. he rect'in BAWD. " SISTER AYD ving me ! THERIN Wi depesed (hia e W vears ago today. December 1. 1020, Though silent your volce and vicact your ch: How <weet are the memories that linger there: Qnr love. still unaltered. will ever remain Till we meet our loved father in heaven LOVING WIFE AND DAUGHTER. * WALKER. In loving_remembrance of my dear husband. Col. W. H. WALKER. who died two years ago today. Dagling. 1 think of you in silence, Your name 1 oft recall: Some told me time would heal the wound— They did not know at all, They told me vears would make me forget— is' not 5o No _one kuows the grief T bear For yom. T loved so dear. Upright and faithful in all his ways, Devoted and true to the end of his days. A loving husband, so true and kind. What a wonderful memory he laft behind. Some may think I am not lonely When at timcs they see me smile: Ligtle do (hv;'v know the Yr‘..lamme- at I suffer all the while. HIS LOVING WIFE. DORA. * ERAL DIRECTORS. Wm. H. Sardo & Co. Private Limousine Ambulance 412 H St. N.E. Lincoln sz‘ Modern_Chanel. ALM us RSPEARE Succeeding the Original WR. SPEfiRE Co. 1623 Connecticut Ave. POTOMAC £800{ srumers Frank Geier’s Sons Co. &'Ja‘lrfificvh‘il".“ T‘-T.ppfi“‘f.’.. Main 2473 JOHN 'R, WRIGHT CO. 1337 _10th St Phone North 47. mA TALTAVULI. 436 3 E. CHAS 5 ZURHORST 301 EAST, CAPITOL ST T. F s COSTELLO 1724 N Capitol St___ NORTH 7978. " Joseph F. Birch’s Sons (ISAAC BIRCH) 3034 M St. N.\W. Pnone weat Established IML V.L. SPEARE—G Neither ths successors of oor cor with™ the orizinal W R. Spears ment. Phone prank. oo2s 1009 H St‘ Formerly 910 F St. . W. DeaI & Co. Automobile sia kSN LINCOLN 8200. rices W. Warren Taltavull 14th & Sprirg 4. Col. 464 Timothy Harlon _641 A St NE Phons_L.._ 6543, AL DESIGNS. Y L7 IHA '“ILE\IS RT -‘r Our Only Store, 14th & Eye BLACKISTONE, 1407 H Beautiful FI?;'I' Desges, &,026,10 rompt_Avio Delivery Servies: ic—exDressive—inex| e Bros. Co, 1212 F St