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IBELL AGAIN IN CHARGE OF CHEST BUDGETING Committee Chairmanship for 1830 Accepted, With W. 8. Corby Vice Chairman. | Charles J. Bell again has sccepted | the chatrmanshio of the budget m] | | | | | W. WARREN TALTAVULL Funeral Home 3619 14th St. N.W. W. 8. Corby as vice chairman. accord- to an announcement by President lmllfle of the Community Chest, with of this Frederic A. Delano at a_meetin ] ANSBURGH &BRO 7th, 8th and E Sts.— Franklin 7400 A Most Unusual Selling In Time for Memorial Day Cemetery Wreaths With Specially Treated Imitation Flowers and Natural Foliage Every one a beautiful memorial tribute and no two alike. Treated with a new preservative that keeps the wreaths fresh indefinitely. 10-in. size 12-in. size 14.in. size $1.49 $1.95 $2.49 Cemetery Sprays at 2 Prices 24-28-in. sizes 28-30-in. sizes $1.49 $1.95 Street and Sixth Floers. E\U (‘1 Furniture, not odds and ends! on hand to serve you. Don’t Seventh Street Tomorrow, and All Day Monday 0 to 50 per cent off committee yesterday. The new com- mittee will serve for the 1930 campal Mr. Delano announced that in or that the work of the committee as a whole might be expedited. it has been | er divided into subcommittees as follows "Connor, Allen Gc?;smi'h Wayne Kendrick. Cla: s L. Montgomery. Subcommittee on dependency agen. cies—Mrs. John Jay Graham. Mrs. Charles A. W. Owen, Corcoran Thom and Willlam Subcommittee on character - building agencies—Hugh Thrift, Harry King, D. N. Burnham, Dwight Clark, Margaret R. Fox, Morris Gewirs, Henry Sohon and W. W. Everett. Subcommittee on health agencies— Simon Lyon, Mrs. David Potter, W. S Corby, James A. Councillor, Robert V. Fleming, Frank H. Hight, Charles P. Nelll and Joseph H. Himes. Wesley's Spectacles Found. i A pair of spectacles which John Wes- | ley mislaid at a christening at Thorpe | Hall, near Wakefleld, England. have | been found. and are to be added to the | collection of his personal relics in his | |81d residence in Tondon. The frame of | the glasses is of thick tortoise shell and the lenses are much smaller than those | of modern make. | & | OPEN A CHARGE ACCOUNT FINE MEN'S WEAR EISEMAN'S—7th & F| May 24th, 1325.F. .7 ———:f"“ yl okd: Z2Z ~ Saturday on a vast portion of our Lifetime Furniture This is our regular, carefully selected stock of Lifetime An unprecedented offering, enabling you to save substantially. Ample salesmen will be put off. MAYER & CO. Between D and E THE EVENING STAR, STORE CLOSED until Noon Friday, of death in family CROSNERS ' - CITIZENS TO AID POLICE IN SMOKE SCREEN WAR Anacostin Group Presents Floor Lamp to Tracy Campbell at Final Meeting. The Anacostia Citizens' Association, meeting last night in the Ketcham School, adopted a resolution to co- onerate with the police in every pos- sible way to suppress rum running and the use of smoke screens by bootleggers driving from Maryland to the Distriet through Anacostia. A copy of the resolution was forwarded to the Dis- trict Commissioners. President George C. Havenner pre- sented a floor Jamp on behalf of the association to Tracy Campbell, who recently was elected for the second time to the Citizens’ Advisory Council. | Entertainers at the meeting. the last of the season, included Mrs. Fthel Burroughs. Miss Dorothy Tucker. Miss | Prances H. Gregory, Rarmond Fillius and Omrp Alft, Leading in Highway Building. The United States has the most ex- tensive system of good roads in the world. However, it may surprise some of us to learn that we are estimated to have 97 per cent of the bituminous- adam, 84 per cent of the bituminous- concrete and 96 per cent of the cement-concrete hluhuvs in existence. Foundation ol (3 thlrf»eonth eentury monastery have just been uncovered in Ravenstondaye Churchyard, near Kirky Stephen, England. on account STREET - WASHINGTON, THURSDAY, MAY 23, 192 WILKINSON FUNERAL TO BE HELD SATURDAY B -G, THE WEATHER District of Columbia and Maryland— Fair and warmer tonight; tomorrow in- ereasing cloudiness; showers tomorrow | fternoon or night; moderate south and | scuthwest winds, increasing tomorrow. | Virginie—Fair and warmer tonigh! Hospital From Injuries Sus- tained in Accident. Funeral services for John T. Wilkin- son, retired merchant and former resi- | tomorrow afterncon or night, in north | Hospital yestercday from injuries sus- and extreme west portions: WAImEr |tained when struck by a truc’l‘:‘ at North in south portion tomorrow. increasing | Carolina avenue and Eleventh street | ;g:l:}l: and southwest winds becoming | southeast Saturday, will be conducted West Virginia—Increasing cloudiness | é‘;,pz,;f.flhzm, f"fi{rmz;fl‘:fi,,f&f&,:t | and warmer tonight; showers tomorrow. 3 o'clock. Rev. Bland Tucker of St. | Record for 24 Hours. | John's _Episcopal Church, Georgetown, | wil officiate. Interment will be in | Thermometer—4 pm., 66: 8 pm., 62: Rock Creek Cemetery. | 12 midnight, 52; 4 am. 46; 8 a.m,, 56; noon. 71. | , Barometer—4 pm. 30.21: 8 pi | 30.23; 12 midnight, 30.25: 4 a.m., 30. in this city for over 40 years, having 8 am. 3032; noon, 30 one of the longest records of service of Highest temperature, 71, occurred at |any employe of the company. After noon today. | retirement he entered the merchandise Lowest temperature, 45, occurred lUb\ml.nm in which he remained until Mr. Wilkinson was born in Calvert ounty, Md., In 1860. He served as otorman on the Capital Traction line 5 am. today. | six _years when he retired from Temperature same date last year— | business .nl:u moved to Ridge, Md. Highest, 73; lowest, 60. Mr. uzflk!nadn is survived by four Tide Tables. sons, George F.. Walter T.. John T. | and Lester 8. Wilkinson, and two daugh- | (Furnished by United States Coast and | Geodetic Survey.) Todn-—Low tide, 2:13 a.m. and 2:52 ters, Mrs. Marie L. Miller and Mrs. | Erline A. Wlmer of this cny MRS. MARY H HARTMAN DIES Resident Here During Last Ten Years Was Native of Illinois. Mrs. Mary Ann Hariman, resident of Washington for the last 10 years, died yesterday at the home of her daughter, m.m ' fide, 838 om and| -rv. 3:3¢ pm.; 9:04 p.m. The Sun and Moon. 49 am.; sun sets Tomorrow—Sun rises 4:49 am.; sun sets 7:21 pm. | Moon rises 7:47 p.m.. sets 4:4¢ am. ¥ |, Automobile lamps to be lighted one- e half hour after sunset. Mrs. Hartman was born in Illinois in 1877. She was the widow of Lem- Conditions of the Water. | Great Falls—Slightly muddy. Weather in uel Hartman, a breeder of thorough- bred horses. She i3 survived by a son. W. D. Hartman of Chicago, and her daughter. Funeral services will be held at the | ‘Alice Hol'and. Wi "F m_Forest, Lou! 50, fiu"“onnr‘ Hospital. [t (X 15, 928 B & nijdron's Hospita Pl Bon i Tie an by 1 Los Anceles 9.9% Louisville. K a. | Fineas e, sveciag. AMBULANCES Local Calls, $4 | Low Cost Out of Town —Black, Tous, —Tu hiernocn Rewatd: Cal Adame 1300, oo uare: with flu_;mm. WATCH. gold. ¢ Tiame, Phone Columbia 432 - “My one idea was to keep off my feet 1 never knew when they'd fail me. Finally my doctor recom- mended these shoes. Now my Jeet never hurt me at all.” F your feet are in a weakened con- dition . . . if they throb with pain, you'll find quick relief with Ground Gripper shoes. Ground Gripper shoes are a positive assurance against painful, aching feet. Not only do Ground Gripper shoes provide complete freedom of movement to the foot muscles, but they permit you to walk naturally, as Nature intended. ‘WearGround Gripper shoesand you’ Il enjoy slipper-time comfort all day long. OnlyGround Gripper shoes combine the following vital principles of the correcz]y built shoe: 1. The Flexible Arch, which lllaw: the foot muscles to exercise and thus strengthen themselves with every step. 2. The Straight Inner Line, permitting the toes to function with a free, strong, gripping action. 3. The Patented Rotor Heel, which helps you toe straight ahead, the normal, natural way. Ground Gripper shoes have helped thousands of foot sufferers. ..and they’ll help you, too. At the nearest Ground Gripper store is a man who will understand your feet : and your shoe problems. Consult with . him _today. That’s the surest way to 4.4 obtain immediate and permanent relief, Ground Gripper Shoes FOR MEN, WOMEN AND CHILDREN Stach’s Ground Grinper Shoe dno; 1315 E St. and ®enn. Ave. N.Wi: (No Retired Merchant Dies in Catualty | tomorrow increasing cloudiness; Showers dent of this city, who died in Casualty Nevius funeral home, 924 New York avenue, at 11 o'clock tomorrow. Inter- Statfons. ment will be private. L Deaths Reported. Abllene, Tex,... 3004 78 002 Raining | The following deaths have been reported to Albans: N, VU032 34 <. Clear | the Health Department in the past 34 hours. ants. Ga.[80 28 78 ! Clear Augusta, V. Encland, 8. 1018 Mass. ave. | Atiantic. City. 3034 o8 Clear liiver Merrillat, 78, 647 G st. Baltimore. M d becea Tial Orix ot ne, Rivminenam . 3038 18 Wikiam W Brawn. 6% sa 70 Bismarck, N D. foas i o Casmo” Chapett), €2, 8t. Eisabetn's Hos- Buffalo, N. P'litis B, menner. o1, 3917 Tijinols ave. gmn-umn 2 Fllzabeth R. Browne, 3. 3137 Adains | Gincinnati 3018 William © Neidfeldt. 48. 126 mh st. ne. | Sieveland, 'Shie, o1 58 os | Slevelana. ‘Ohig, .16 58 Poll Naval Hospital, | Benver "colo. - 30 04 10 {Rrizolt: Mich' 3008 64 | F1 Paso. Tex. | “In of " Mill 1 Collins, Galvesion, ‘Tex. Jn 10 76 | noaiang of, Jfisid, sad peart Gotlns, 8 Helena, Mont [ Nahile Gross. 05, 1308 Weiey st n.e. Dak % | Geneva Webster.'s6. 308 L st. | Lee Coleman. 4. 1223 Calburah pl. 5w Yire 3 montne: Brovidence I ADMIRAL’S WIDOW DIES AFTER YEAR'S ILLNES Mrs. Susan L. F. Rand Had Been in Georgetown University Hos- pital More Than Year. | Mrs. Susan L. F. Rand, widow of Re! | Admiral Stephen Rand, died in George- i town University Hospital yesterday after | |a long fllness. She had been in the! | hospital for more than a year. | Mrs. Rand was for & number of years | | prominent in social circles here. Her | | Risband was a veteran of the Civil| | War and served for a number of years as pay director of the Navy, retiring| | in 1908. He died in 1915. | " Mrs. Rand is survived by two sisters, | Mrs. James M. Miller and Miss Lucy Lee Watson, both of this city. | _ Funeral services will be conducted in 8t. Patrick’s Cathelic Church tomorrow morning at 10 o'clock, following brief services at Gawler's chapel at 9:30. 1In- | terment will be in Arlington Cemetery Safety Corps in the Mines. Through the efforts of the United States Bureau of Mines more than | 250,000 men in the mining. ofl and gas and steel industries have been tratned | in first-aid and rescue work. Thisarmy | safeguards approximately 2,000,000 peo- | ple actively engaged in the fields in; question. 1 Births -Reporled The following births have been reported to | the Health Department in the past 24 hours: | 8 Martha Reading, bor. | Ervin F._and Ethel New, Borhert £ and- Milared Epav. bov. Dorothy Harding. bo: Archie E_and Frankie L. Patrick F. and Lydin M. Caddell, boy. John J. Howard 9 Wesley M Matthew 8" and Katherime Hopking. bor. | George R. and Ruth ithers. bor. Il Gustave J. and Anne Bnuln ho\ | Paul d Anna L. Di Ma Abrenam and Beile Bhefierm | Daniel P. and Theima E. & W.'And Masme J Brand. girl | andGertrude A Heliman. irl Flosd C._and Morgaret L. Wynkoop, Atthur D! And Harel Striibble. eirl. Anton G. and Ruth Pigott. gi Russsil and Mary Mathiot, girl. Frederick L. and Vera Pearce, girl. and \.trlmu Hnnlty sirl. Honry £ and Louis 9. Matheny. sirl Charles E. and M T Btts. bor. " boy. i | William A. and Wil | Muiard £ and Pear! Collins. ‘bo Maurice W. and ' md Einel A Mcbaniel, girl Harri Foste H . nd Pearl | Enoch and Theima Stewart. | Harry and cora Haray, cirl “Yos. i and Grace Richardson, girl. and Pavline Booth, girl Charles B. and Catherine Johnson, boy. Robert M_and Viola Crais. sirl. Fdward nd Aenes Tracy, €irl. Alexander ‘B, ‘and Audres Wililams, sir] Regin T. tnd Rosabelle Jo 1. Earl and Dorothv Buckner. gi ) Beatha. PILUGER. MARY_ VIRG May ae Km Deloved wife of Charies J. Pfuger red ‘n veare, from the chapsi Thos. S. Se 1011 Tth st. nw t 3:30 pm. Berv- Ev New Jersev ave. Morean Relatives and. Trionds (noited b5 3 Interment at Prospect Hill Cpme- p.m. attend. tery. QUESADA 22. 19 MARY 1. a MARY H. day. Mav nw, r-. Wednes 29, at Der Traidonce, 103 181 UESADA (nee Haznes), av 24, 8t 1 vited. Interment at Abbey Mausoleum. RAND. SUSAN L. F. On Wednesday. Mav 1929. at Groreetown Hospital. SUSAN . retired. Funeral N retized. Funeral Ave, mow. Priday {hafica 1o St. Patrick's Church. where mass will be eaid at 10 am. her soul. Interment Cemetery. (New York Times please cops.) | srarRow. EUGENE, quictiy] passed away sdnasday. 2. 1929, his_home. ey M8 PR SeARROW. 4 vears old. for 20 vears a resident of lhiz city. Mr.'Sparrow has leng been, & faithful memker Mrmorial Cht Brownine pl Yeom "which th naral will be Satusdsy morming a'clock. -ruam ofciating. mentat Brew Cemeters. Anca 5 He Dl wnrvioed By i widow nie Spariow three”prothers -rm ¥o sicters. Rempine can be viewed at Taie home Frdas. CPriends are invited | Kk attend. THRIFT. MARVIN W. O Thursde 23, 1820, MARVIN 2, W, balo of Alles M. Thrift of 5248 Shannon Notice of funeral at’ Cvi's foneral parior. 30 H o vt Fimanth "Thetr Jose, five. sisters. thres’ brothe: A _number of other relatives nd friends. Services conducted 55 Tnternational Bibie Students WATTS, LENORA L On ena. it Troa: 1020 at . - pitai. LENOPA L WATTS. heloved dau g Charles D. Watts - ter of Lenora g F" Bl Cemetery focys. muuxtow 30) da: 3 oHN T Md.. formerly of ng Toved ‘Pisband ot the Inte Annis C kingon, " Services will be held at Zurhors eral parlors. 301 East Capital b M 25 et 3 pom iprivata) in Rock Creek Cemeters. timore, Md., papers please €opr.) In Memoriam. BERGIMAN. RILFRED C. In loving mers ory_of our daughter and siscer, HI O AN o S May 23, 1034, 7 b 'mm:" (.°" Oram“ AND SISTERS. e bort, CAI‘I’!R» Gll)lfll W. Sacred to the mem- ory of our dear husband and father. OBOI!GE ‘W. CARTER. who d n-ma this life six years ago lodar. May 2 WIFE AND SON. LUCY AND Al T. In_loving ncmcrv of ef. HARRIET DREW. who JQ;H! three years ago to- Sl Abieen_in dey. May 23. 1 Mine is a selfish misers— 1 cannot wo For_one lunr!melv Dlest, wi sleen. Itke thee, FAN A ‘CHILD] ere the isits dwell Why should I wi art 1 From Etmeiery. > DYSON. REV. NORVEL W. Departe tmx lite, Wednesdas. May 22, 1020, at hiy resi- dence. Wavside, Md. Rev. NORVEL DYSON, betoved huaband. of Blanche D: Dy George Marshall, Parralee Lander Marshall. and & host of atber relat! Triends survive, Puneral Pri 8t 12 o'clock, from Shiloh M. Wayside. Md. A precious one from us Is wone, A voice we loved is stilled. A place is vacant in our home That never can be ‘SDWAID.I.!I!I On Thur 920, 'at his Iate residence. 103 @ LETOY B., beloved nummd oL e ( fate" Cornelia_ A. Edw. nd father of | Nellie D. Edwards Rem | W Cambers Co. fun Chapin St nw: Notlce of funersl later: ERB, CHARLES R. n-pmed this lite Wed- nesdav. May 22. 1829, 11:1 2HARLES R._FRB. ‘heloved son ‘ot Bevmn and the late Clara Erb. Puneral from the == residence of his sister, Mrs. Emma Den- ham, 807 1ith st we. Saturdy . Mav 28, at 2 nterment gre Cemner\ Relatives and fflel\d! invited. 24% GERSON. ‘ID\IY K. Departed \hl! r‘ll'l' Tuesdav. Mav 21. 1920, ot 1416 T ! IDNEY E_ FERGERSON. xlster u! Harry Parker, Essau Parker. Annie Mopkins. Caroline Turrer Lowe. Mlll!"-d, Crl'lfll’d and Mattie Jeffries. She also Jeaves a host of ’;lhfl’lrrlnu\;‘e!m‘l\‘:d i Trsting at hapel, ard and T sts. sw. until Priday it herentter ‘At 1318 Rigs sUn | Foneral Fridav. Mayv 24, at 1 p.m. from | Trinity_Baptist Church,’ 13tn’ o "between | it Roate .. Interment Lincoln Me- | morial Cemetery. G- Passed away on Tuesday, (“\‘ll" "“ L . 10 p.m.. at !‘rn\]drne; Ho! in Thet 5 Lilian jiohmson Funeval sery e Priday. 24, at 2 pm.. t! | Eniren ‘ot Good_Shepherd. 8ih and Eve fa."he.” Relatives and_friends invitad nterment in Glenwood Cemeters. — 28% | 7 . nd members of | GAVLE. IDA, L, 4 memers o seer ¥ g Mt B rsds onr Illf Sister 1E. By arder of RFSTDENT LICLIAN BERGER. L MARY E. L. H i 020 a0 Emersency Hospita j HALT. of 1627 Hobart st. dence of ‘Dr. Woodbuzry Bulsite Serviees at the Hines Co 1unpm, home, 2001 14th St e Thuesday. May | D578 %5 'm. " Tnterment Rochester, N"V HARLEY, ANNIE, pDeDarted this life T m. A% AL 1130 st met | B sisier ‘ot “Willlam L. & 'Harley and aunt of She alto leaves R host Notics ‘ot LEY. tl Heniy 'and 9o e Girter. of other relatives and friends. funeral hereafter. | HARTMAN. MARY M On, Wednesaa. ol ol ANN. ral home. 824 New York ave. nw. | ;;T«ng Maz 34 at 11 o'clock a.m. Inter- t priv ON. r AREY V. nundmxv Sundey eat | JBAY ider! nisbana :‘r Terment wit | 3034 M <t 2 | s'r TILGAMAN. EDWARD. _We wimh ¢ iz i §ith,, | BRI pomos: T | S, T, O k| s A o2 s "".r,',"- Bhtoburn. Pa Ercionay | hile merkines, with TUER rer? iraved | GUERNMbARG and Tather: b T o HYMAN DOD! 0, departed o 1ifg Fordiand. e sngg ° Clea {rgm 1210 Ridee rd. N mvgn" iy, Jurg, ¥ SRS AN TiD crrLoREN. o May 33 B8 %nrf P kil Bortitna. ¢ 4 one FOWLER. 3. EDWARD. 'erln' e i mm cad R Ceiag oD, B Death O Ty deas brother Y. EDWARD POWLEE, Sin Antonlo. '/ 3010 80 ers. turn to ch A, (¢, {his' life one sear ago’ to- n Diego. Cal CHANGE P “Thom) 3 - | BALL. 4 San Frencisco. 2993 14 ST oy -fl. oD jquiside?’ lost at Loe RO oo 1 igas ?lll'-nfi«usn’ée W»?S:‘.fi‘u Toxing and kind 1 o b t. Paul, Minn . nu i & Nester Monday. Phone Aflantic 3453; 1e- | BALL of 336 Indiana ave | BRCEe ana king i heat 8.‘ "Wash. . 2998 12 . = "‘"","‘ = G Fhat s beautifal memors B un A i dee 33 | e u;“;uena o s” 'u'rt«g'l::r._#nofcn A = o"&'.' "'a"i' H JA! J. Wi 1y, Ma: our dear mother, - FOREIGN. GO Bivley Horpital JAMES | BECCA LANGLET. who died two years aso m.. Greenwich time, today.) M A[,[. ll!fl 70 years. uneral ”:m.y | today, May 2'; I . 62 lear ay t o'clock p.m., Methodist ‘What happy yed, J83fion, Ranis o iens "°°“,,,““ e J' g B Hasusowe ol Bt SR periln. German, 3 Gloudy Toel, g Mg ,..., "'E.mm T9% % | BEST. EVA MAY. On Wednesday. May 22.| But. oh, how changed it all is now, ockholm, Bwaden. ... 58 gieh t. )r_phon: 1825, at 245 pim, et her e 3600 Since vou have gone forever. Horta (Faval. Avorer i cloudy aired. 'h“' -n.n N-Cl mark- D) beoved wite of ‘Crifford B, o MONROR AND ALBEWTA om‘fla’.‘m (Current observations.) Beagle: vieinity o-mn ave. jo fe o lort | Hamilton. uds .8 lomac 4905-J. mother of Elwood V. Adams and sister of ' LIND. ELSIE. In levm' memory _of my Ean Jian ’an Ries. 1. 80 ll‘rl,oua ¥ And brown, with bisck e paneral Saturday. Mas db etd | S Janshier ELSIE ELIND nttd e o Byest. aw.or Fr. 4314 | pm. from her late residence Interment | May A7 1938 1] Prospect il Cemetery, ~Relatives and h doth hide, p Ber, contajing 3 m - | _frienas tnvited, at hot divide: BURTOX. CADY B. On Wednesdas, Mas e e Norin e .m.. at his resll | PRENTISS, VIRGINIA. 1In nu lovlnl DOCI memory ‘of our cear who He!lnfl ‘Bll fe Hnfl . year ago today, May . Dest "“"v Not dead to us who lend her;, Hebron E. Burton: daushters. Lou : Recommend deress Bos 433X Star ofmce, e e T B8l u.n;l enelves itk S8 memory f.°°‘“§ niecy Te. No- Usiidertakiar ed Buster. No collar. Phone Narth 4 E Bane and niece Am And wil forevermore. L Lo, Tl brown purss. doubls CALTARAN. ELSIE 1. On Wednesday. May PRENTIS. VIRG) In sad but loving Wedfesdar stternoen. Soniuining . “fle’- 23, 1929, BLSTE 1. aged 20 vears, béloved ur deat mot fi. FRrR s r(cc‘ef Jobn 7. ‘caflahan Snd ‘A}I\uhm m&! rivate Soreret "’" e Fridar ey 30 m zunn’m MOORE vieind " n merset, Md. Re 2 Interment Fort uflfl?lll Sacred 1o the memory 0( REID. who died Ma: ELIZABETH MOORE REID. April 17. 1917, and JOHN L. (M. D who died February 15 1896, THE W. J. WIRE YOUNG. SARAW. In loving remembrance of our dear mother, SARAH YOUNG. who parted, this | ua eeive vears ak May 23, We. hne ad twelve vears of sorrow, e ering the awful loss. But for the sake of Jesus Fe Tl Iry to besr the cross, OH! , NANCY, JOEN, RA AND MORRIS. FUNERAL DIRECTORS. R.SPEARE Succeeding the original W. R. Speare Co. 1623 Connecticut Ave. Patomnc 4600 . 45 rs at 940 F st. Frank Gelcr s Sons Co. (M SFENTH STacnene Main 2473 JOHN R WRICHT co. _1337 10th St. NW _ 10t Phone_North_é1. J. WILL. IAM LEE'S SONS, FUNERAL DIRECTORS. CREMATORIUM. 332 PA. AVE_N. NATIONAL 1384. 1383 T. F. COSTELLO 1724 North C: st. NORTH 7978, Joscph F. Birch 's Sons \\' Quick, mmmu. Antémigile Servies st ;subumed 108 Efficient Bervice . i EAST o A T “TIMOTHY HANLON Puneral Director Private Ambulance 641 H St. N, _inc, 5343 V. L. SPEARE CO. Neither the Sacosssors of nor connected -un the original W. ”fi" establish- Pitone Pran. es20 . merly %40 F_St. N.W. Wm. H. Sardo & Co. Private [.imousine Ambulance fl:«:’mmcn’:' Llncoln 524 SRS C‘METIIIE& RO CEDAR HILL CEMETERY Washington's Most Beautifu} Burial Park. Our service uneaualed, Perpetual care. Non-sectaria: 1 i | GLENWOOD CEMETERY J'\IUNS l'fll‘A On Wednesday. May 22. 1920, at the Washington Al I"m!“\l $RR 'he ahove residence on Fridar at 2 o'clock. Inter- 'el Loudon ~ Park fc‘fl:‘;"". services at Afternoon. | ment ¢ Baltima! 1OHNSTO WIL L|AM D !\lddfllly ‘Thursdav, ’119 t 1 at h A ""“EPHC" (A laaa A i Tiin and N sis. o Guu‘nu B beloved husband of Mary 'F. Johnston and (llh!r of “rl Pred C. Bas- sen and Ernest S. Johnston. Notice ol funsral hereafter. MeKNIGHT. SOPHRONIA. On Tuesday. ey Ta20, O 11 s at (he Alleghany Coviniy ‘Horbital. SOPHRONTA MKNTGHT. | rln!tll services at the 8. Hines Co. & Choice lots and sites for sale. Vauvltage $5 per month. FORT LINCOLN CEME ERY el Cue "a50 Ron-Bectar town, Phor Cemetery Lincoln " 6103 —— FUNERAL DESIGNS. BLACKISTONE, 1407 H Beautiful Floral Designs $5 and u, CALL MAIN ¥ ), nome. 3001 16th st v Frida uy 24, at m. " Interment Cedar HYY comerers.! | | MILLS, MARY V. oOn Thursdar. Ma | 1020, at her residence, 3211; Tith st | MARY v, veloved ‘wite o Harvey | neral’ trom in treet chrmnn | ZNnER! ol ina R s e on urde " Mthed e mfmm‘n?u‘ré'em at Oo\l‘ bia invited to_a mbia Gardens Cemetery.: Vs. 3 — Gude "“Bros. Cow 1212 F St G;\filble—oximun-l -nauna l‘n“llvl lfi ll‘lfil AT Our Only Store, l4th igle b i) B AR ) L