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The Flavor of National Ginger Ale is unmistakable OU’LL know you are drinking National by its genuine gingernes & it satisfies as no other brand does. Try it next time—and vou'll be a booster and National. Never that delicatessens. and fountains, Our low prices, as well as the well- known quality of our service, have both been greatly admired by those we have served, and are hence in the varies— Made today the same way made it By case or bottle at grocers’ and Served at cafes, GINGER ALE UPPER MAR! —Two Washington fin E. Dutrow. drivin for famous cluos 7 CAPITAL MOTORISTS TAKEN AT MARLBORO Two Are Accused of Driving While Intoxicated and Other Traffic Offenses. By a Staff Correspondent of The Star. e ";‘,:‘:,;,3, | Diviston 2 and will leave for his Sum- with driving while intoxicated and with other traffic offenses yesterday follow- ing their arrest on the Marlboro pike. Both were placed under $1,000 bond Justice of Peace Thomas for Police Court hearing. Norman T. Beaton, first block of K street, was arrested by State Policeman He was booked for driving while intoxicated and Teckless Arrested fllowing a chase from For- (4 estville almost to the District line by | John Bona-Fide M $25,$2750&$3( ‘1}1 Tropical Worsted SUITS cumn street was accused of aMn; while intoxicated, reckless drlvi.nfl failing to stop following an edaent. — LEAVES FOR SUMMER. Justice Siddons to Be Gone Until September Term of Court. Justice Prederick L. Siddons today | | coneluded his call of cases in Griminal mer home, at Haven, Me. He will | return September 5 to take up his | “vacation term” of service in all the branches of the court. D. Grif- B — Cherrydale Fire Election. CHERRYDALE, Va. June 19 (Spe- cial) —The fire department here will et Pfldly nlam to elect officers for & year. h, eandidate for re. tion as cmer s being opposed by A. Spates. Everybody’s pointing to this Hot-Weather SPECIAL S THE WEATHER ‘ District of columbll—-llnefly fair and continued warm t; tomorrow fiatunfl t.hundenhonn. gentle varia« e wi Maryland—Partly cloudy and con- tinued warm tonight; tomormw scat- tered thundershowers and slightly cooler; gentle variable winds. West Virginia—Partly cloudy tonight: tomorrow scattered showers; not much ! change in temperature. Virginia — Partly cloudy, slightly | warmer in extreme southeast portion to- night; tomorrow scattered thunder- showers; gentle variable winds. Records for Twenty-four Hours. ‘Thermometer—4 p.m., 90: 8 p.m., 85; lfi midnight, 78; ¢ am,, 73; oon, 88. " Barometer—¢ pm. 209 Pm»‘ 20.68; 12 mldnl!ht. 20.97; |8 a.m, 20.96; noon, 2. Highest _temperature, 92, occurred at 6:15 p.m, yesterday. Lowest umpenmre 70, occurred at| 5:30 a.m. today. | Temperature same date last year— | Highest, 84; lowest, 68. Tide Tables. (Furnished by United States Coast and | Geodetic aurvey ) Today—Low tide, 12:14 a.m. and 12.56 p.m.; high tide, 6:05 a. Temorrow—Low tide, 1 Al 1:42 p.m.; high tide, 6: 48 a.m. and 7:15 p.m. The Sun and Moon. " '!rod'yASun rose 4:42 am., sun sets 7 Tomormv\—aun rises 4:42 am,, sets 7:37 Moon rises 5:40 pm. sets 2:46 p.m. Condition of the Water, Great Falis—Clear. Weather in Varlous Citiex. sun Stations. bilene. 7 ny! tanta. G 2SSI2BI32I2BZ AR, 222223328238 520588 - BURIAL HERE TODAY. W. J. Hutchinson Funeral Will Be at Home at 4 0'Clock. Funeral services for Willlam J. Hutchinson of 2061 Park road, a resi- dent of Washington for over 65 years, who died Monday, will be held at his late home at 4 o'clock today. Interment will follow in Rock Creck Cemetery. Born at Lawrence, Kans, in 1857, Mr. Hutchinson was brought to this eity by his parents during th Civil War. He had resided bere since. At the time of his death, he was an_employe of Lyon-Conklin & Co. Mr. Hutchin- Son_was one of the oldest members of B. B. French of this city. Burviving him is his widow, Mrs. Emma Henderson Hutchinson, and two sisters,” Miss Alice R. Hutchinson of Washington and Mrs. Nellie Boss of New York. MRS. E. M. DOLAN DIES. | Resident Hers Three Years Leaves Husband and Three Children. Mrs. Elizabeth M. Dolan, 41 years old, 2423 Bladensburg road nurthey;st wife of Thomas S. Dolan, died 2t her home ynterdly following & brief illness. Mrs. Dolan, who had resided in this .| city about three years, is survived by three children, Mrs. Nora Dunn, Evelyn Dolan and Angulus Dolan, of this city, and three sisters, Mrs. Joseph Bowers, Mrs. Ella Tuttle and Mrs. Julla Stei- EK“"d‘“ of Baltimore, besides her Funeral services will be held at the residence Friday morning at 9 o'clock. RITES AT ARLINGTON FOR LIEUT. GLADDEN Victim of Airplane Accident to Be Buried Tomorrow With Full Military Honors. Lieut. Robert 8. A. Gladden, United States Marine Corps, who was killed in an airplane accident in Haitl, May 23, will be buried at Arlington National Cemetery at 10 o'clock tomorrow morn- | ing with full military honors. The body | arrived here from Haiti last night. mue\’xt Glln.dd;? hm:t his death when e plane in which he was a passes and piloted by Lieut. Robert m:;x: Marine fiyer, crashed a short dlennce from Cape Haitien, Haiti, after mnnna a forced landing. The pilot escape with minor injuries. The Marine officer is survived by his wife, Mrs. Mary Davies Gladden, a former Western High School graduate, and daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Willlam Davies of 1744 Q street. REV. HECTOR PAPI DIES AT APOSTOLIC MISSION Professor of Canon Law, Author of Several Books, Is Victim of Heart Attack. Rev. Hector Papl, professor of canon law, died Monday at the Apostolic Mis- sion House. Father Papl. who was stationed at ‘Woodstock, Md.,, had been visiting the apostolic delegation for about a week, when he was stricken with a heart at- Interment will be in New Cathedral | tack Cemetery, auumore. W.F. BOSWELL DIES. Appendicitis Proves Fatal to War Department Clerk. Walter F. Boswell, 32 years old. 4709 W street, a War Department clerk, died in Georgetown University Hospital last ytgllsn. following an attack of appendi~ Mr. Boswell, who had been in the employ of the Government, for the 14 years, is survived by his wldow. Rose Boswell, and his luther F. P. Bos- well of Glen Echo, M {nbler.'e‘é -.rnngemenr.s have not been Dinner to Aid Building Fand. CLARENDON, Va., June 19 (Spe- cial) —The Ladies’ Aid Society of the Clarendon Presbyterian Church is com- A —Newls Father Papi was born in Rome in 1862 and after being ordained to the priesthood, came to America in 1895 to | become secretary to the first apostolic delegation. He entered the Society of Jesus in 1897 and-for the Imst 27 years had been professor of canon law at Woodstock College. Father Papi was the author of several books on canon law. The body was’removed to Woodstock yesterday and funeral services will be conducted there tomorrow at 9 a.m., Arts Club to Install Officers, LYON VILLAGE, June 19 (Special). Arts Club of Arlington County will be installed at a meeting of the urganiza- to be held tonight et the home of Mrs. A, L. Young of this p The officers are Mrs. J. A. McKnight, presi- dent; Miss Elsa Johnson, vice pteflld!h(. Mrs. William W. Wells, secretary. The uest of honor will be Mrs. E. Richard asch of Washington, D. C., Distriet president of the e of American elected officers of the Creative | WE, -mfl AT SUEAD L 2 Mg belo hust eral from his By l ST Bkt fi..n,..n,. lnvnru ln!erll!nl at Mount n.rl Junt stLuiAvSEN. HENRY W. 19,1929, at iy residence, i b !AMS:N. beloved s hausen (nee Smith; | Band ot Huue ed SQFER, GEORGE. X2 GEORGE w. SOPER. s Funersl from the Zestgente oF D2 dausn: o, Mrs, W. R Montgomery. 1387 U st se’ on Thursday. June 20, 30 Thenceto St Theresa's Churen, 14ih and v sts. s Reauiem mase will Be a.m. for the repoge of his soul. Relat! and friends Inviied. Interment Mount Ofl- vet Cemetery. 19 STUCKER. PAULINE. On Tussday, June 18, obed_mother o P-ul smeler in _he Funeral, Drivais, Trom HARIOR's RaFIOT: (L n.e., at 10 a.m. Thursday, Junt SUMMERVT "f ERICK. Monday, June 17, 1 {n at ergenc: ospitel, | FREDE £U VILLE, devotes ather o numnn 3 a- jmmer \mc!e l:' "'Efi"h rv le a er " of mmery, ieaves other rllltivu o mains restng & funeral e broti T Al 1day, . from s late Fesiaence, $05 Bm fon ¢t sw" THOMAS, C. Notice is Ml’hy given of the Aonth ot Brotner 6L OMAS grand sire 1. O, G, 8. a ’E,,’“:R“‘} ‘ba: “Fantral Thursdey, B PH %AL!. Jr, N. D. G. 8. L!AA HART. Associate Sec. TUC! DA o Ry X of_Joseph’ Tu kth i James ¥, ¢ Gy 3 \ this life Mon- hoth ur son-in- at-grand- 1 Sther and emaing ¥ rmm- at h’lfi‘l Rrier funera Pt Wekneaghy. June "To @) !rom e !"flt Q’"‘r e rermen : Bll&!nlllfll 19 A Speeisl ommunica- eld at Masonic Temp $. 13¢h st -nd to atten me unersl 8F uf beioved seetetasy, DAN . VAUGHAN. LEE O. BRYANT, Master. VITA. ROSE. 3 Titeday, Sune 7& o R '?E joved wite Vita. Noties of neral Ikltr AVER, MARY J. On T Juze 18 ibley, T ospital; (nee !uc nanenj, mu ol er of Edward J. er. “Methodist H: ni st., Thursdas, na “)N- ;u“h belove, Nusban (nee Finn), otite of at 10 esdaT: mm 1 . D inston fRefal Yater. In Memoriam. pleting plans for another of a series of dinners for the benefit of the cnn\:rrh building fund, to be givea tomorrow fr‘;gmt 650&2{ hTokm the church pase- ni ed cf en will featu balanced menu. i Pen_Women. Quards of Thanks. FIELD, ALBERT MILTON. The kindness best position possible to know. Every suit is silk lined, taped seams, correctly style 1020 models, new fabrics, many pat- terns. Roal honest-to- goodness $25, $27.50 and $30 values. - ALSOP, ARMSTEAD. In sad but lovinj BEERD AT a8b "o Geparicd this life one . who et ako today, June b 1688, 'x\--m ms Wi w%n'n?n"&."mc?m. 0, T ecully a¢ oe * m"‘"‘ E " fn‘fi An:h%“m FAMILY. * MARTIN, WILLIA E. I wish to extend my Hincers’ thaEks Yo 7 Ielatives and friends for the beautiful flerings and the S EECEL RIS Making a selection here is a very simple matter, for all stock is marked in plain figures, and the family decides for itself how much it shall spend. Services range, complete, from $125.00 up. TR IITIZ22E: Births Reported. {ollowin birthe have bewn reported to therfie e e riment in the lnle:‘;mnu Qmaha, _Neb; mmul In sad but loving remem- tgs brance of my der nu-n%, .’ EBE sa3zaxs ot 3"‘ s, To18. CAnniveraary mash . ureh of me )l-uvny. Bri %EAI. 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D, &' 2908 92 FOREIGN. 7 am., Greenwich time, today.) Temperature; Weather. 68 Ixfl\'lch time, tod; 60 vations.) ay.) [Part cloudy Part cloudy Cloudy < Horta ( .’!:h' Havana, 6 Aot Hon 8 ARGENTINA DATA. (For the week ending June 17, 1920.) ‘Temperature—Precipitation, “"Cur. Depar. Cur. Dep Northern 26 wheat sone. 50 Eourl‘nnn ® ‘We are constantly sddi cauipment—the mew thine —~1 05 +03 0.0, Ryan Service is Thoroughly Modern San"service Biwa: Funeral Parlor—Private Ambulance and Livery in Connection. JAMES T. RYAN Funeral Directors 317 Pa. Ave. SE. Telephone Atlantic 1700-1701 OPEN A CHARGE ACCOUNT FINE MEN'S WEAR Perry & Walsh Morticians Private Ambulances 29 H St. NW. Main 984 Abbey-Mausoleum Beautiful-—Enduring—Convenient MILITARY HIGHWAY BEYOND SOUTH GATE Opposite Arlington Cemetery Your opportunity for inspection IS NOW. Vaults are selling rapidly, only a limited number remain. every day and Sunday. A more flltl’f; ‘memorial for loved ones cannot be odtained. ENTOMBMENT COSTS NO MORE THAN UNDERGROUND BURIAL Glass-front eremation niches for urns containing ashes can be purchased. Office 1000 Conn. Ave. Main 7897 | &5 Chambers Private AMBULANCES . Best in 34.00 the CItY ..oovveonnnee Veatts o .eenne. 989,00 Fanerale ... 3165 up Funers ... $100.00 Finest Service Obtainable Call W. W. CHAMBERS CO. Cor. 14th & Chapin N.W. Col. 432 |EISEMAN'S—7th & F : >y i i ! :mr; Hnn:‘cn. bog‘: ine Kilcoyne, Boy. Ernest E. and Esther ygmes D and Mabel S Foe. Bov tha C. Enencer o, Lone! - S ¥ o g Georee A and M.nel g S5 grn buy w’v hd Anna |nlun. ml. liAm and Carri Roberr,hnd Carrie Bu:fiun. girl. o, Pearl A Alfoneo and xmn-n"f""n' "1" geve and emma Brecky Charles and Ghristophine "'"' £ irl, Albert and El ichard and 1\"1! Jrome ‘Williams, lev Deaths Reportcd following deaths have been repo: emn ?“"?‘“ x ? Jast 24 oare: en!H 35, 358 61, 1213 H Mul erze hbnenc 3. uclfullmv u.# 3 3R ©."Chambers, 51, Walter Reed xu- Jotephine P. Baker, 47, 803 © uls B Wals 42, 1829 M e |C;mp"m' i, 3 a-y"l':ozes *Sackson Brow; 2110 14th st. mzu Henumon. ., Home tor" Aged and orufiovl\ Ho-nml. ims. nt st farris Gu”l:.ri.fi H @Jben:uloeu prooey S, Beal, . & 0. Cinal near amn Austin F. Banks, 35, 1513 Marion st. ‘;me- Bruce. 14 Gallinger Hospital, Iisarite Madison, 2 months. Freedmen's Marriage Licenses. LO!II; C. J!nl;; 3s. .'l:d llian L. Peck- ha n) 7. Wilifam liister. 25, Pueblo, Colo. v.' Daniel gne Elizabeth % entaried a; L._Snyder. N.zn-nm Mawwell. 22, 3. Doth of "Alexanria, 29 R R ne. 32, Philadelphia, Pa., se r-{ Crate, 31, "this cityy Rev. .ah- er, 81, Beat Pleasant, Md., Soted Sent Rl oy Rev! " Tioe. harlés R. Seymour, 39, Danyille, Louise Baker, 36 Lanorer"Vay Aev: Johi Bdwara") |GDAvis 23, and Bessie Blackwell, 3; Rev. Geors .neryvu uBert 3 Omlor. an h-n “zr both f ¥ Rev! Noel na E. Glaize, 1, and Christine Mc- . .O'Donoghue. v . ‘30, and Eugenia O. v. James 'S. Montgomery, 22, and Erma T. Boole, Res R m R m";m" and Mary A. Ferry, 0: Rev. Paul ind Lucia B. Bates, 23; F!lrvre D;\i‘. o eit] gg ID:. Springfield, Vt. Prances McGlymonds. 21, Wiliamsbure, B ot Logns €3 Hallston, Va,. and A o sons, §7, Balston, Va, an P. Guyer, 44, this city; Rev. GmDI fl%l Dehn T, Robinson. 38, this city. and M . Brown: 29, Alexandrin. Va'; Rev. Franes " wulllm fl Smmwri 27. an !nmurl E. Ro: ! o %l“l Fra 1. 71 and rods. 15, Bot 3 Gr]lxlh. '_BO Yl :f !l;!lmo;é Md R?\ Actor, 2. and Katie 20 PTh h.nxlhfl‘l'g” i gm evih 5 Ro et altimiore. M. al :mu, o, ihis city; Revi R."M. Barh S 090de:, 23, and, Margaret A, mg"g’x“!gm of Richmond, Va.; — st LG In the first three months of this year 1,000,000 barrels of flour from this eoylfn- try were eonsumed in China. FOUND. FOR TOBT ANTMALS. appiy Animal Reseus 2.‘.!& 349 Maryland y.Anlmnl Rmm“‘ LOST. = %;sfi_fir Tor n-mmnm m_m-ckd Case. prob- cm-ml-n 5‘3’:...‘,. iy sehool 1039 hone Ga vxumr xxmu Three marks: Friday, June 14th. wiFe oI, e S roward:, L G. Matiack. 630°F o Phone Lincoin :l}f’-gm MONEY_{18; im 8t X 3 B co)ummi wr'f o allty on_th m Am o Avts. 8 mra.l'fu'fi Detal rew rei Tna Arkwood, 114 ABT(Txmuonoa nlgr DALl Ba ‘oleby Tal onn. co. n. T T ey Tiryargvs, and Frank. ‘Cunninghanm: R R i diamond, PIatinum settin - Kenes: AR it Re!\vuta pral rewar of 'taid_apartment house, Corner 16th nnd Trving sts. Nw. SILVER SPOON, one of “set, from b nv car- piage on 1dth.' 1Sth or iBh st "between | WRIST WATCH_Set with liord” on back. Return d_fioor.” Rews P\(;LISH BULL DOG, Dark brindle, white chest, somewhere in Mt. Pleasant. No_collar or tag. $50 reward. Mrs. Babeock, 1636 Kenyon N.W. Apt. 28. Columbia 3228, ‘Marie 422 Pa. nw., 200 STEDATRY 15 ThY B84 Dereave: MARY J. MARTIN. * Braths. arted this life Wed- . at_her residence, MS. expression of ment. ADAMS) FANN Bemains Testing m‘_:. S Runeral Lnu?n", June 22, at 1 n.m. USH. PREDERICK. Departed this M unday, June 18, I t iter” Reed (Smm Hospiia, 5 ave. eafter at m. e \ sdav, 1 pm, from RiS 1nte Fesidence, 849 l'nd | BABIN, HARRIET. Passed away tni night ther ome in Rowas t City’ Funersi services wil 4 Y ton Tussday, June 18 and interment in Arlington Nati Nrs. Rarvict Babin. are bumd SA Oy Sednenday, LOUISA €. rile o the les Baue at the residence of her da Mrs. Faul q, Pietrick, 5453 Nebraska une. R, Thursda. at R |nu;ea to attend. the tives and terment Wilkes-Barre, BOSWELL. WALTER F. sudamly"un Tues- pm rae- osnull WALTER, F_ be- Boswell of 4987 W above residence e June 31, at 10 am. Relatives {lends invited. Interment Cedar 7!3\]] T3, BREEN, Dl‘l!l. A. Died Wednesday. June 19, 1920, at 3 a.m.. at the Naval Hm I NIEL A_ BREEN, beloved son of . B, Breen of his Dlnntl' re!l urday, June 22, 8:30 o8 Algvitus Chpreh " where ash wil be élld lll nterment Mount Ollrel eter: BURKHART. MICHAEL H (Daddy). o dence, o,;:f.x ayen c-’mo”' .‘;:2 M SR R T be- loved "nt ANtobana ot Buste ela In- 20° nrkmn’ and Mrs. Achsah Burkhart Warder. late residence m. Fune i’ services trom his Interment v June ‘30, at 3 . Oedtr Hil Cemetery. RNS, MINNIE G. Suddenly. Tuesday. June 18, 1029, &t her residence, Ottway T NG OPLOl Hetents, INNIE G ‘Remeins runn: at the W. W. hambers funeral pai 1400 Chapin st. . Notice of llln‘!ll lllel KITT Budflrnla. .IJI‘I‘I:; 1 River, Conn, Tues . K Sellnn\ Wi ot Georee S Gnitisnden. Funerai ‘Thursday. Interment Madison, Conn. DOLAY, ELIZABETH. On Tyesda: 199, BLIZABETH M. (nee Tuttle). bel wite' of ‘Fhomas (S Dolan, Funefal trom her late residen: 2423 Blldenxhun‘ ru e., Friday, June Il. at § a.m.. thence t Tancis De Sales Cl D! son of Mary E. Fanning (nee MCCarthy) and the late Edward Panning. Funeral {rom fate "residence, 1310 S8ih sonw. day morning at 8:30, then 515 Trinity Church, ‘Where mass will be said &t 0 & . for the me of his soul. GOSS, AS 3. On Wednesdy ne 15 (BEOTAS T 2%t Sioley r&snflm. after a Xanl mnm. age 77, J S8, Bush the M. k. esidence. : ve. ne. Mt ainier, D Reiatives _and friends’ invited. Interment Fort Lincoin Cemetery. GEAY, MAMIE. Departed thii life Wed- esday. 19, 1329, jat 114 H st ew, \ITE GRAY. belovea' mother. of Rob: stdt of James Lake and niece it the Johl.ht'l'x Rhl % 3 l-r‘d ‘Wha BYe' sis. s Notics ‘of WILLIAM A. On Wednesday, e By et his Ties. ridey, June b t Rock Creek Cemetery. lownn. FRANK, Suddeniy, June 18, New 'York Gity, FRANK M otice of funeral later. LEWIS, ISAAC. On Tuesday, June 18, 1820 . at th of his Rinerat pn{nn. 1852 Ga. z o8 Monday, Juge ngn%“ 2 3.',}.,’:“ s nn‘l‘ m@ r ines Co.. funeral Bome, ol 15 st. n'w: Notice of funeral it MACCAIN, ISABELLA. Dew‘nad tnis e Mondny, Jupe 17, 160, v residence.” 1242 Hali RERGETY, datinter or Betsih wnd tne late Whfam. Pleasant atd motner of Ciine James Maceain and Angeline Wellington and of the-late Mrs. Mary E. Hutton Thine Testing at’ Busene Pord funeral chael, 1300 South Capitol st. \umn?wz LAURA. On Mondas, June 17, AUR, Avinia Robinson.” iday, 'n &, L’ Detween hg B""" . 3 rh miing - restine b the. W, Erest Ja¥ts Cor ‘aneral parlors, §323 Ga. ave. ‘aged 75 years. Puneral | 'lnz H St CHEEKS. mzum ln ! membrance ot my d CARET CHEEKS, who ‘1 1 years ago today, June 19, A wondertul mother, woman nnd aid: One teer A tun nm 'nrber 50 b!ll tnfl trut One in s million—inar, met W“ Tou E. RUTH. r' | JoHNSON. ROBERT, AND MRS l.ma to he Bomors arents and sis; ter, Mr. RO N, who passed BEEF RS JO LoN. o une. i X ;'ma?.‘ HND ) no‘?.z June 18 1& 7 gfl Yemee | father, mother o nm wxmout B &o Y X 1}1 3 R AND ns‘ml.. [ MIBUE TN b g memart who dey “;. %, t\ life pineteen years ln w:::’;;d in ll!t, V!;*lb»m lfl'gh!. . MUNZINGER. tn RI oty of our lelr m°| er, OA’ &. J“ “ ’.5 IN three years azo today, 3 h VING CHILDREN. * JON, NATHAN. 1‘"3%? ather An nun&%.“ih-m%i life one vear ago Toany, Tune 10, 198 It _matters, not wm:h rond I take, rk or lonely it be, 1 ¥w' it God il :om-mn Join road that leads to Wxn AND CHILDREN. * o5 0t 7 Gear motnet, RESTON Caery n;ii ind - Slont Sears avo toduy, Tune 10 1930 line of sweet remembrance, true, PRESTON, ELIZABK! Izum YATES, GIDEON J. Xn loving of Qur dear Rusband and father ON J. YATES, eem}rwd this life 1 year 880 today, J\ln! 1 No one lnnws the bl!llr r, sx:.%'z ____FUNERAL DIRECTORS, Wior e Has mever bech i Succeeding the onmu ‘W.R. Speare Co. 1623 Connecticut Ave. Petomac 4800 l"lnflmll‘ullnfll P st Herbert B. Funeral Honu 924 New York Ave. N.W. Main 2600 Frank Geier’s Sons Co. 1113 sEveNTE ST NW. Main 2473 JOHN 'R. WRIGHT CO. 1337 10th St. N, Phone_No 41, J. WILLIAM LEE'S SOV§ CREMATORIUM. 332 PA. AVE. N.W. _NATI 1384, 1888, irch;s Sons Joseph F. B ch’ 3034 M St RW. Eron Establ hhiznl .? CHAS. S. ZURHO 1_EAST CAPITOL ST. O R one. Liateln Bz Puneral Dlrxlor Pfl'l“ Ambulan gt St NE Linc. 3343 ok, Red, EB “'”’ws Risnifed. Eciens Serv) 5o e W. Deal & Con lllnl:‘rhuip A%E 5 LS r 8t N.W. Wm. H H. Said . Sardo & Co. Private Limousine Ambulance hE Lincoln 524 MONUMENTS. THE FINEST DJ ’4 AT moimentd ediced ST Cholce lots Gude Bros. Cow 123 St te—expressive—in ic"'i"%'f.‘-‘?"-‘l" Op!n venings [Ath & .YG agm%heé‘;fi‘ el St (a8 v, on Priday, é Wflh-m X et