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DR. HAWLEY FUNERAL TO BE HELD TOMORROW Rites for Prominent Orthodontist ‘Will Be Conducted in All Souls’ Church. Funeral services for Dr. Charles Augustus Hawley, 68 years old, prom- inent orthodontist, who died in Garfield Hospital Monday. will be conducted in All Souls’ Unitarian Church, Sixteenth and Harvard streets. tomorro 'ternoon [at 3 rclock. Rev. John C. Paimer wil , with Masonic rlh at the grave. ‘Honorary pall bearers will be as fol- 8% Dr. H. W. Gillett and Dr. J. Low Young, both of New York; Dr. Kelsey of timore, Dr. Ducker, Dr. Warren Price, Dr. Clyde Gearhart, Dr. ancn Mm and Dr. Thomas L. Rust. 'S mMywmmmmunnmm funeral home tomorrow from 10 o'clock u;ut.lu morning until 1 o'clock in the afternc Dr. Hawley was recognized as one of THE EV he foremost authorities on 1] of hanically correcting ;.::m all{lu teeth. EDWARD C. GROSS DIES. Cerebral Hemorrhage Fatal to Life- long Washington Resident. Edward C. Gross, a life-long resident of Washington, died suddenly of cerebral hemorrhage at the Homeopathic Hos- pflll ye-hrdly He wn’ 67 years old. Mr. and llved nm: most of his early NING the science trr!l\lllmtu Tife. Open Saturday Until 22P.M. STAR, WASHING'TON, He had been Dlflndlu-ayun-t Omrlufl,nflmtlonl.ou\ Surviving him is a sister, llrl P. . Caffee, with whom he resided, and a brother, Robert L. Gross Wheeling, W. Va. Funeral services wmbehchlfmmhln Jowed by “intermaent ot oyt oW o ient af -4 ount Olivet . A scratch, one- long, made while top. resulted in arter of an inch ying with his son’s h recent! deat] wn | Thomas Turner of Waltham Cross, land. The Climax of Clearance Is Reached Tomorrow In this sale there is an utter disregard of all. former prices—effective in woel suits, topcoats, tropical suits and flannel trousers — haberdashery — straw hats. prices as we are inaugurating tomorrow. Mode suits disposal. ] nel trousers, i i ers, were $10, Every Spring Suit and Top Coat This gives you the choice of shion Park, Charter House, Richard Austin, England, top coats. There are no exceptions—the entire remaining stock Suits Were $38.00 to $85.00 Top Coats Were $35.00 to $75.00 Now $32-75 Alterations at cost Summer Trousers White flannel and serge trousers—were $10 and $12, Striped serge and flan- $13.50 and $15 ........ Nurotex and linen knick- ers—were $7.50 and $10.. Wool and shetiand knick- and top coats and at your You can’t buy better—nor at such reductions from regular All Tropical Including models. and flannel » $30 and $35 Silk poplin suits— were $40 A $20 and $25. Fashion Park and Mode makes — 2 and 3 piece Fashion Park 3-piece suits were $65 and $75. . Fashion Park 3-piece suits were $50 and $55. . Mode lrupu:-l worsted s; 2 and 3 pieces — were $27.50, linen, nurotex —suits that were $17.50, s l 475 Alterations at cost Suits $4 75 332.75 323.75 329.75 $8.75 $1075 $5.95 $8.75 were $12, $12 and $15, All Straw Hats Stiff and Panama, Leghorn, Etc. 1, Off Were $3 to $50 Now $1.50 to $25.00 Mode Shirts $2.50 and $3 Fancy Shirts; separate collars or collar attached. Now Imported Broad- cloth Shirts; neck- band or collar at- tached; all plain shades and w! Were $2.50 Imported Madras, Broadcloth, etc., Shirts; separate collars or collar at- tached. $3.50, $4, $5 and $6. Now. Finest Cocoon Broadcloth; white only; neckband or collar attached. Now Best Silk Shirts; separate collars to match or collar at- tached. 88 and $12, Now . $1.50 Mode Cu Silks $2 and $2.50 Mode Cut Silks . .. $3, $3.50, $4 and $5 Mode Cut Silks . .. $3, $3.50 and $4 finest Knitted Silk Cravats .......... "3 for 500 Neckwear Golf All desirable new patterns Were $1.50 and $2. 89c 5159 3 for $4.50 Were $2.50 5189 $2.59 5289 3 for $8.50 $5.69 3 for $16.50 The this season. Se Were $1.50 .. 3 for $1.50 ' 89¢ '$1.39 559 3 for $4.50 kerchiefs; Were $3 and $3.50. 32.29 Were 34, 3450, 35. $3.69 Were $6.50 and $7. 34.79 Were $9 and $10.. 57.59 Fancy Street Hose new designs that are so popular Were Were $2 and $2.50. 51.59 Were $3, $3.50, $4. 82.29 Handkerchiefs Lot of fancy Hand- the new border effects, etc. . Hose and $2 . 55¢ 3 for $1.50 ers. 3 for $2.25 $1.15 3 for $3.00 $7.50 3 for $4.50 lin, 3 for $6.00 35¢ 3 for $1.00 The Mode—F at Eleventh $5 to $9 grades. . .. Pajamas 82 and 5250 grades $] .59 3 for $4.50 3 for $7.00 $3.79 3 for $11.00 Underwear Mode Madr: Suits. Were $1 and Union 19c 3 for $2.25 119 3 for $3.50 Rockinchair Union Suits. Were $1.50 s Meode fancy Draw- Were $1 and 69(: 3 for $2.00 Summer Bath and Beach Robes Rayon, Terry, etc. Were $5 and 5395 i 3695 Burton’s lrull Pop- Flannel, etc. Were $9, 310 and Foulard, lmpor!- ed Flannel and Rayon. Were $15 and $20 The finest of the Robes in Silk and Flannel, Were $25, 330, $35 and $40.. 51295 51975 D. C. WEDNESDAY, RETIRED 'VETERAN DIES. Clarence C. Boyer, 53, S8aw Service With Army in Two Wars. service ‘in France during the World Clarence C. Boyer, 53 years old, 2405 l!lh.lfn Tll:o lnu:’k -wflve rt, in the Pennsylvani: -Amer- pine insurrect and in the trou- i el il et ble with Mexico of 1913-14. . He had ican and World .War veteran, died at| i eq in Wi for 10 years, being the United States Soliders’ Home Hos- Auflflned at ‘Fort Myer prior to his pital yesterday, following an illness of retirement. more than a yéar. He was retired from b He is survived by his widow, Mrs. the Amy last July, after almost 30| Floy Esther Boyer; a sister, Mrs. Al- years of service, beri Westphal of Davenport, Towa, and Funeral services were conducted by a brother, Harry Boyar of Philadeiphia. the Gen. Nelson A. Miles Camp, Span- ish-American War Veterans, at W. W. Chambers' funreal home this after- Blrlhs Reporled 'fl!llml-P :flu‘ Plossie G Hllb:;;,:o). JULY 24, 1929. with mill hohors in Arlington Cemehry.u" - 5 . Boyer, who was connected with '.{le nvnlry branch of the Army, be- s it American v’n and seeing nfl:::thhl noon at 2:30 o'clock. He was buried “OPEN A CHARGE ACCOUNT FPINE MEN'S WEAR EISEMAN'S—7th & F Abbey-Mausoleum Beautiful—Enduring—Conve: Henry H. and Mabe Louise K. and Mamie A. S bor. Ralph d Catherine (‘;‘ Ecker. boy. ar and Helen R. York. boy. Willam N. and Margie M. Runlle. rl e G, ‘and Dianthia M. Monies. bos "W A, Van Dmr, bor. ;e boy M. Ci - Putier ‘and ‘Anfa ‘White William and M e M abes Marean, girl. and Mabel Morgan, gir ind Cartie Redmond: girl. e Berry, girl. Alieis, e, S nd” Marion Hill." girl i‘m" and Josephine M-uhlll and Marths Bowl MILITARY HIGHWAY BEYOND SOUTH GATE Obpesite Arlington Cemetery Your opportunity for inspection ls‘ ; N | NOW. Vaults are selling rapidly, only | a limited mumber ematn. Marriage Licenses. Open every day and Sunday. A mare George G. cold'oll. 24: Fort Hu ftting memoriat for loved onés canwol | yaand Virainia Mekeown. 30, Alexandria: | be obtained. "Ntaurice Geoldstein, 22, and Rose Levin. ! ENTOMBMENT COSTS NO MORE | 72, both of Balitmore, Md', Rev. Tutivs T THAN : UNDERGROUND BURIAL 1o igmas P. Sisk. 21 and Lmnn Caricofey Cremation niches for urns con- 21 and taining ashes can be purchased. mb GRS o 21. and Elizabeth C. Ofitelflmcmn Ave. M m7897;w"" u.n‘v‘mm n{ "Baliimore, Md.; Judge . Bulllnne 29. New Yor t: Torte, 30, Louismitle, Ko : Hev. nis Beaumont. 22 West Chester. a; A ison. 19, Chi wirl. icago, and Bessie - both nl )? ‘hmond, Vi B '?ov o o Pallon. 33. New Y ette” Simith. 32, Preasrick, A4 Allan F. Gmu- omtie. 23, ana fgrse Anking. 23, and Sarah K. Thomas, n 7 Rogall, 31, &nd Myrtie T. Rup- Rev L1 and Rev oth "ot Baitimore, Md; ,and Beatrice 8. nerand: Ma' 488e8 and Virginia Foliz, rde. d Lilian 1. Martin, When this oil was d:s- covered it was prenounced a masterpiece. Don’'t use inferior oil, get the Best. Demand Autocrat Motor oil. Nothing is more important than thorough lubrication. RAT THE OIL THAT 1S ERENT FROM ALL OTHERS Beware of Substitutes. 49. Robert E. Mattingls Walter L. Godwin, 0. Rev. Thomas E . 28. more o 29, Phflld!lnm 2! nd y - PR o5 "Hercington o _____FOUND. R LOBT ANIMALS. apply Animal | EaencoSts Mnrsiand o o Mos osas ms‘r ARTIST S PORTFOLIO. containing st Brusnes, ete. Reward it eturnea to e su.L r(u.l:.1 black. “containing 51 nd (Return to €. B . Massie, 26" ntaining t be- leather, Porder bggks; jor Anacostia 26+ Me. aod B plates of num o Ozon Hill, s pale vellow Am Mond; informatio 5 Phone Wiscensin 3858, 0 o_duestions. CAMEO PIN—Sm: T | eiricy ot weod upont_Branch_of Pe, | GRAY POX FUR. Monday at 4 14th m“xmwun F and Reward. Return to SUNDAY, JULY 28 | SPECIAL TRAIN Leaves Washington 12:308 | RETURNING Leaves New York West 23rd St. Barm ITTEN. yellow. Bsturday night Mk Quo st. &, Pinder call umnln R Stones; “between’ 3951 Adams Mill nd'B n.w. 4 ationsi 2520, Br. 1675, between K—Black envelops DPocketbook. ave, Cle: Liberty Street coom Standard Time Por details, consult Tici LICE DG, answers 1o, i | Had o:! license tag 6010 when Tost. “Tomm: T o ooo 3 omm old, female. o3y Gonnestieut” ave. Phone c!e\ POLICE PUPPY, 3 m old. around 16th and wlnm,uow sts. “white markings o | WRIST WATCH—Whits gold Tady's oblons h, left in ladies’ room, Great Tuesday afternoon. EBarty - findine Teturn to 182 IUET PRone” Clarendon 1395, n.w ty 17 ' Final Clearance Last 6 Days ANTILEVER -"SHOES Further Reductions $6.85 $7.85 $8.85 Final Opportunity—Sale Closes July 31 Y®u can now purchase these shoes, famous for their flexible arch support and solid comfort, at prices that save you several dollars on each pair. This offer will be gone after July 31. Various strap and tie models in colors and ma- terials for Summer wear are included. Sizes are not complete but nelrlv every size is available in the group. Men's & Children’s Shoes Likewise Reduced CANTILEVER SHOE SHOP WOMEN'S—MEN'S—CHILDREN'S 1319 “F" ST. N.W. (Seeond Floor) : the JHoover Flying Field, South Wash- " vicinit |. Re- erhaps on street | mw;m for return | GEORGE C. DIETZ BURIED IN FT. LINCOLN CEMETERY ‘The funeral of George C. Diets, 4009 Marlboro piace, attorney with the Inte- rior Department of the Government and died Monday at Emergency Hospital, will be held at the S. H. Hines funeral home Friday afternoon at 2 o'clock. In- terment will be in Fort Lincoln Ceme- tery. . Mr. Dietz, who was 56 years old, was born in Atchison, Kans., and received | his law degree from the Denver Uni- versity Law School, Denver, Colo., where he practiced for many years be- fore coming to Washington. He was a member of Joppa Lodge of Masons and of lht Modern Woodmen of America. lflfle E. Dietz: a daughter, Dorothy M. Dietz of this city; two sons, Joseph of Atlants, Ga. and John E. Dietz of Washington; his mother, Mrs. Caro- line Dietz of Denver, and two brothers, Walter P. and Joseph A. Dietz, both of Denver. CITY NEWS IN BRIEF. 3 TODAY. Tnitiation of new members into, the | virginia Dare Couneil. No. 22, Daugh- | ters of America, will be heid tonight at | 808 I street. FUTURE. Kiwanis Club will hold itz annu Ladies’ day luncheon tomorrow at the | ‘Washington Hotel, 12:30 p.m., Members will entertain their wives, mothers, sisters and daughters. i Card party will be given for the bene- | it of the Woman’s Benefit Amcuuonf at their clubhouse, 1750 Massachu- | setts avenue, tomorrow afternoon, 1:30 | pm. Bridge and 500. | The Assoclation for & Home for | Widows and Orphans of All Wars will | meet_tomorrow night at 8 o'clock in | the Grand Army Hall on the fourth | floor at 1412 Pennsylvania avenue. ‘Willlam P. Cooper, State chairman of the Maryland Association Opposed to Blue Laws, will give a lecture tomor- row evening at 805); Tenth strest. With other things the sheaker will discuss the recent visit to the White House of reform advocates. A special sermon will be delivered by Rev. A. Willbanks, pastor of the Tenth Street Baptist Church. at the Vermont Avenue Baptist Church tomorrow eve- ning, 8 o'clock. Proceeds for the bene- fit of the church. Rosedale Methodist Episcopal Church | Missionary Society will hold a picnic at the home of Mr. Ely, on the road to | Annapolis, on Frida. Machines will start from the home of ‘Mrs. Rosewag, 1603 Benning road. at 2 p.m. American Assoclation of University | ‘Women will have a picnic on Saturday at the stone shack near Sycamore Island Station. Cabin John car line. Party will gather at 4 pm. at the shack. Plcnic supper. The shack is the third from the end of the steps on | the tow path, facing toward Washing- | ton. Mrs. Chamberlin in charge. Col- | lege women and friends invited. The first annual air outing and circus | of the Vincent B. Costello Post, Ameri- can Legion, will be held Saturday at ington, Va. Acrobatic and stunt flying, races and parachute jumps are on the program. Alpha Delta Phi luncheon will be held Priday at the Hotel Gordon, 12:30. Deaths Reporled. - iduell, 80. 8531 30th pl fhus Gl ¢ found. Tidal Basin Charl Hawle: Homc‘“;nu"a Hossital arles 8 Seter . Aroder: 61, 2863 Hafl b John Wise. 60, Providence Humm Ernest Cran sle: s.muel Greenhood. | pita ™ Garualty Hospital | Yohn Wilson, 31, Hichard 7. Smith. 24. en route Emereency | bicey quhr;,l Glofire. 3. Providence Hosmu‘l 51 D e reenty Hos- i | this life Tues- | p.m.. atter 137 H s bes LENA A 'BROWN. daughter of tne | late George and Nancy C, Brooks. loving sister of Rosa Millard, Katie A. 2 Notice of funeral later. CARPENTER, CELESTE WYCHE 41,1929, a¢ her residence. n'w Jotea “site’ dsughter of Peter Funerai Thursdey. July 25, from Jerusalem Baplist Rev. Dorsey ofl!cllnnl mains resting st the W. Ern West End funeral parlors. :sm st. Dumbarton ave. n.w. until 4 pm Wed- ! ane Cherestter 3t her late restdence BROWN, LENA A Deparicd 2300 at R Tesidenca: o and COLBERT. MARY. Mondas. er residence. 1819 1st st COLBERT, devoted mother of Co son. Harsy and Richard Colbert and Luly Tinker, 'Puneral Saturday. July 27 2 Remains ulslml‘l n Pridey, thereafier neriate residence. 26 DIETZ. GEORGE C. Mondar July 22 t Emergency Ho ORGE 420 ‘our “late hmlher’ TZ. ARTHUR M. TRIVETT, Master. | B. B LANK. Becre 25 | HUGH TIFFANY. Deparied 1 ) .mw 21193, 850 e o ital FANY “n Nannie Cavten ain: The residence of his sisters. 340 L s . July 25 Funeral mm He suffered hours, ¥ To wait for cure. but “Till God alone knew wha best. [= And Gfed B Rome To have sweer rest FPAMILY. 24* | GRANT. JOHN. Deparied this lite suddenls. July 32, at GRANT, the | Belaved son of ‘Thendore and. the late Clara Grant. He also leaves to mourn their ioss one brother, Albert. and two half-sisters. Carrie ana Gertrude Grant. and step- mother. Carrie Grant, Puneral Thursdas. | ‘elock. from J Winsiow Co. Biomeopathie _ Hospita O R i A inia Gross of Georgetown. D. C. Funeral sister. Mrs. You st Thursday, July 325, 1928. at 8:30 a.m. thence 10 Si. Mar. iin's Church. where mass will be said at 9.a.m. for the repose of his soul. Funeral private. Interment Mount Olivet Ceme- HANNAN. JOHN On Monday. July 22, A A oHN A HARNAN. elovea tather of Michael A Hannan, Mrs “Anna Hodgkins and_Ma C. Hannan. Funeral from ' Deal's mxme\ home. 816 H st. ne. . July 2! 83 thence | BAWLEY, Dr, CHARLES AUGLSTUS, son- | ay, July at_Garfleld Hospital, i T GHARTES 'AUGUSTUS HAWLEY of 5. aged 68 years. He is sur fe. Evelyn - Sne daughter: c.mn- 1 son. Arehibald D. Hawl Atty 8. and_Louise C.- Hawies. gstine at “Hysong's ‘funers] 31 Services Thursd at Al Souls’ Uni- un Nogta e 3 o Trterment Rock Creek tarian Church. cmm HAWLEY. © ES A, A soec ):omm\ml- tion o Hiram Lods 10, A M. a | s called for Tnireday July 35. ‘i3, ai | »,o. Masonic Temple: 13th st ‘and N to attend the funeral of our Inte brother, CHARLES 4. HAWLEY. b, SOV, W WM. H. GRAGS, ‘Acting Becreta H. Juiy 23, husband LIAM H. LACY. belov of Narv Lacs: brother of James Lacy and “ather of Anna Lee Watson. Grandoly: Louder. Charles Lewis Lacy. William .. and one grandchild. Funeral Friday. Julv 26, at 1 p.m., from Moon & Allen | funeral home. McDONALD, HARRY 1. Suddenly. on Mon- dav. July 22, 1929. at’ Emergency Hospital. HARRY Th T oty Comtorier Chreh: of requiem will be sun at 9 o'cloc} pose. of bis soul. Relatives and friends Tavivea.” thterment Fort Lincoin Cee- ters. - July 23, 1029 rice.” Rockyill of Clements’ Offugt nm-m m\m'ma Inte regidence. Rock: 36, at 11 a.m. idav. July Tnierment ot Rockvilie Unign_C: meters. 3 a resident of this city for 12 years, who | *A is survived by his widow. Mrs.| | Baltimors. M4 " papevs presse’ coon s ns Gude Bros. Con Braths, IIDOIWA' GEORGE W. iesda 1929, mmmu?'t'x’fl'm Taach ld Illllhlnd of filrh IVNER. JOBN L. e, JOR nex&mea thig lite July . 1 A M. M. H are invited to ati 3 Rarsorreoinvited to” attend. " Iiierment | SMITH, KATHERINE ARMISTEAD. On Mon- M 20, ‘at her residen FSIRY 1B v KATHERIE ! 3 TR Smitn, Puners! ln-mn he Tasidence of nes 3 Wedne. 24, at 2 ’0 p.m. 'lfl!lenl B\'leld. V22" A, s l-ll‘ Mrs. Ahcl A’ % Witsen's tunnfi"fi‘nn’p‘ Columbus, Ohio.” and WOOLARD. MARIE FLIZABETH (BETTY). Buddenly, on Wednesday, July 24. 1 £ Providence Hospltal, MARIE EL iz ABETY Y). aged Ts._beloved daughter Cfane’ ety 8 Woolard of 813 Puneral privi Please omit In Memoriam. c:xrr%'-.hnnun: ¥ In sad memors of s husbanc and our father. RO! r. CARTER. who died July 34. 1036 o " Dav by day our thoughts wander JOUT grave. not far away, Where we gently laid you Thirteen yeers ago today WIFE AND CHILDREN * FIROVED. MARY A. In sad but loving re- membrance of our' dea MARY A " praho left s ws Tears abg fodar; R DEVOTED DAUGHTER! LUCAS. I.OIETTA. In sad but loving m-m- ory Dé m’h dlflYlln" ldbflmdthY ROSETTA . "who departed o ak0 today, July 34, Toae. e AvE vears Loving and kind in all her ways, Upright and just to the end of her davs: Sigc.e'r: Ihl:duf‘i'flg in heart and mind— Tl memory HER DEVOTED GODCH!‘I:%' ]%Rbe’“nd HUGHES BPAMOW. AND SARAH BRANFORI ar NAYLOR. “who ‘@eDariec vm~ T nine vears ago today. July 24, 1920. Sad every 241h of . But most darcly sad today ot any 34in o arse Sou ’nr et o Leaving us most utterly Bui no. the Comforter cometh. Sent from God's eternal throne. Bo_we know that in a better place You. our’ dear parents, are amon the Ana“wetry (o live that ssain some day Our ‘circle may be unbroken. YOUR DEVOTED DAUGHTER, CLARA. * RUCKDAESCHEL. NOLFGANG, 1n loving my dear father, - NG RUCKDAESCHEL. who 'departed this life one year ago (oday, July 34, 1838. but not forgotten HIE wuNc DAUGHTER, 3 JOHNSO! i RUCKDAESC uu_ WOLEGANG, my_devoted father. WOLFG. DAESCHEL. who passed away P Time passes, Adribute 1o ANG RUCK- but_memory lingers. LEONA B. MARKS. * RI S!l.d'.l_ Tbflobh"! %.Hélhl‘k!glnl rgemm;hn! my ‘dear brothe who died July 7:‘ 1928. URRRNIS 1 have only your memory, dear broth 0 remember my whoie life throus And you dre one I will never forg I am always thinking of you. YOUR LOVING SISTER. IDA. * THOMPSON. PORTER NAIC!LLOIJ! In “ad but loving remembrance of my. dear PORTER MARCELLOUS THOMP- who ieft me twenty-five years ago Todas. "oty 34. 1604 Gene; bt not torsotten HIS E18° . MRS. PFEIFFER. * 1o Jesiigieema: flTO'h ho flX d llgclh!! o “! who ‘died three vears aro to- friam e T ‘The month of J\I" h here, the saddest month in the T.HP! )Ells ago 0“1’ Il’llnl mother passed THE CHILDREN WlGHTHA\ BERNICI A tribute of lo 1 Ue Memory of our dear mother. Bl NICE E. IGHTMAN. who departed thi life two yes ago today. July 24, 1927. Midnight are gleaming Upon a lonely grave. ‘Where sleeping. but not dr!lmi" Lies the one we could n Loving and kind in all :our wa. mother Uprisht and Just to the end of your dass. Sincere and faithful in heart and mind. Wha memory you left be- u hind HER FIVE DEVOTED CHILDREN. * WILLIAMS. ADLENER G. In loving remem- prance of our darling sranddaushter and cousin, Al G. M8. who de- Barted {his e two years Ave todn. Juir 24. 1927 W had a dear ireasure once. joy and pride . oh. pernaps too well, For soon she slept and died Gone, but never shail be forgotten HER ING HER. A Joseph F. Birch’s Sons IISAAC BIRCHI 3034 M St. NAV. Frank Gcicr's Sons Co, | 1113 sEVENTH Modern Chapel. -u.epnone National 2473 TIMOTHY HANLON Puneral Directar 641 H St. N.E. V. L. SPEARE CO. Newther the successors of nor connectea with ‘the original W. R Speare establisn: | Pione eranc. scze 009 H St. N.W. Formerly 940 F_St. N.W. |Wm. H. Sardo & Co. | l"n\atc Limousine Ambulance *{412 H 8 NE & Mt cmper Lincoln 0524 Bllab“\lh d ;JOHN R. WRIGHT CO. 1337 10th St e North 6047 _ Quick. Dignified. lnmn Service Avtomobiie Serric Chavet . W. Deal & Co. _sieH LINCOLN 8200. ALMUS Succeeding the onglna] W. R. Speare Co. 1623 Connecticut Ave. Potomac 4600 43 _years at 340 ¥ N S FUNERAL DIRECTORS. CREMATORIUM. 332 PA._ AVE_N.W.__NATIONAL CHAS. S. ZURHORST 301 EAST CAPITOL ST. Ph FRATE PRICES. . TE i o8 ou;- Evenln.- 14([\ & Eye S A-In Dellvery ¢ StlvltlF St‘ Arllllle—unrunvo—!nnm!'0 BLACKISTONE, 1407 H Beautiful ‘Floral Designs $5 and up. IN 3707 FINEST DISPLAY IN m, monyiments reduced for 30 davs ot aseon bl uwlnwh- grflcnud by gven i Fsi. 1890 Rd_NE CEMETERIES. Cedar Hill Cemetery Where perpetual care means more than a promise. Columbia Gardens Cemetery. One mise west of Fort Myer, Va., overlook- m‘ Polomac River. Shaded by iiasnifcent Perpetual care. “GLENWOOD CEMETERY Choice lots and sites for sale. . _Vsaultage $5 per month.

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