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——— 3 lnol s! ates.” He also said, she OPEN A CHARGE ACCOUNT PINE MEN'S WEAR EISEMAN'S—7th & F Abbey-Mausoleum Beautiful—Enduring—Co MILITARY HIGHWAY BEYOND SOUTH GATE Ovpesite Arlington Cemetery Your opportunity for tmspection 1S NOW. Vaults are seiling rapidly. oniy a limited numbder remain. Open every day and Sunday. A more tting memarial for loved ones “vlvlnl e obtained. ENTOMBMENT COSTS NO MORE THAN UNDERGROUND BURIAL Glass-front cremation niches for urns containing ashes can be purchased. Office 1000 Conn. Ave.Main 7897 AMERICAN FURNITURE COMPANY — 512 NINTH ST.,N.W. FI*‘g QSAtEjrflflE S ‘:" - E It has no name-but look at these values METEC EFNES Not just a sale without a name—but a sale NAVY OFFICER’S WIFE ASKS ABSOLUTE DIVORCE Tells Court Her Husband Stated It Would Be Worth $150 a Month to Be Free. Absolute divorce with alimony 1 esked in a suit filed in the District Supreme Court by Mrs. Ruth Gray Thy- son, 3343 Eighteenth strcet, against L“l“!“ Comdr. Leo Cromwell Thyson. U. The wife tells the court they were | married at New York City January 9, 1018, and declares that March 4, 1927, her husband told her that she should xet a divorce, asserting that “he desired to be free from her and that they were W. WARREN TALTAVULL Funeral Home 3619 14th St. N.W. Corner Spring Road Col. 464 Phones } \Gams 10341 that don’t need a name—frills or anything else! ni; own sake—don’t miss this sale—Dbe early! Open an Account $10.95% Crib $595 Automatic drop-aide wi hogany finish. With resilient svrins. $25.75% 5-Piece Breakfast Set $17.65 ' the thing for that breakfast Here's Jush the thing pt, dreakt nook—at & ful slant-leg table, four lovely chairs hed in green. Sturdily mad Open An Account The values tell the story and there are e big floors packed with them! For your 3 erib with ma- AN THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTO states, l it 'ould be worth $150 a month to t Mrs. Thywn names a nden! with whom she states hem s frequently leen She asks $150 per :n‘o‘xl\t? fmTh = husban ~ band's ull-ry of rom the Navy. Attorney vhn ©O. Hill appears !or the wife. Births Reported. The following birthe have besn the Healt De:nnmev.\t I Ihe Tust Wt nd Anna P, C fenne h dn ige M Frank ‘and Eilen .vonu nrrwd boy twins. Punctuality Is Fashionable. | NEW YORK, November 7 (#).—It is Iqlme the thing for soclety folks to be |on time at functions now. The veason | as described by Mrs, Yorke Alien is | splendid propaganda against tardiness. Mrs. Allen is chairman of a committee of Parents' League, which, with the Junior League, sent out questionnairves headed “What Price Tardiness?” Practically all plows in Venezuela are pulled by oxen. _/ The An;erican’n Trade-in Allowance on Your Old Suite MRS. ADA E. DARCEY DIES FOLLOWING OPERATION Funeral of Bethesda Resident Will Be Held Tomorrow Morning at Rockville. Mrs. Ada E. Darcey, 59 years old, life- long resident of Bethesda, Md., and wife of William J. Darcey, died in the Georgetown University Hospital yester- day following an operation for appendi- citis. Funeral services will be conducted in St. Mary's Catholic Church, Rockville, Md., tomorrow morning at 10 o'cloc! Interment will be in St. Mary’'s Cem: tery. The body is resting at Pumphrey's, undertakers. Mrs. Darcey was a member of the Order of Maccabees. She is survived by her husband, four sons, Willlam Z., John Armstead, Frank C. and Lewis E. Darcey; three daughters, Mrs. Eva M. Weast, Miss Nonie Darcey and Miss Goldie Darcey, and six grandchiidren. Woman Has Beer Returned. PAWTUCKET, R. November 7 (#. —-Mrs. Mary Crue, who said she made beer at home to keep her husband away from speakeasies, is to receive back 120 bottles the police seized in a raid at her home. Judge Tuck so decided in fll'ld\n? that she had not sold or in- ten to sell. Washington’s biggest Furniture depart- ment store brings you the biggest cash allow- ance on your old suite—$: The cash allowance—low sale prices and easy terms are yours for the ask- its condition. ing. Come in now! *Indicate Regular Marked Price of This Furniture No Phone or C. 0. D. Orders $139* 3-Piece Living Room Creation 74 Here's a beauty in exquisite rose taupe jacquard. Spring-filled re- versible cushions, spring-edge front, kiln dried frame. A super value bought especially for this sale. This is a sale price. for your old suite. Ottoman Extra $109 less $35 $5.00 Down—The American $129.75" 4-P1eceBedroom Suite Bought as a super special for this sale. sisting of popular Hollywood Vanity, Spamoui Chest of Drawers, Large Dresser, and Full-Size Bed; made in Amerlcan walnut on choice cabinet woods—an astounding value, This is Less $35 for Your Old Suite. $5.00 Down—The American a sale price. A high quality suite con- $109.75 $169.75° Beautiful Dining Room Suite For Thanksgiving y A sensational value consisting of ten large pieces. China Cabinet, Extension Table, 5 Side and One Armchair. beautiful walnut on staunch selected cabinet woods. Sale Price. $147.50 Less $35.00 For Your Old Suite. $5 Down—The American This Il a Buffet 1122 T4 NS W This sale brings you the bi ever been offered. The with happy buyers, but r packed with bargains so yo D. C, THURSDAY, N ARCHIBALD DOUGLAS, CONTRACTOR, IS DEAD Business Man Active in District Organizations Dies in Hospital Following Operation. Archibald H. Douglas, 57, of 211 Ninth street northeast, for many years in the contracting business for installing steam and hot-water heating apparatus, and active in organizations here, died in George Washington University Hospital'| Tuesday night following an operation. Funeral services will be conducted at' sidence tomorrow afternoon at 2 :)hcelo‘c‘?( Interment will be in reek Cemetery. < Mr. Douglas began in the heating business when 16 years old, and for the last 20 years had operated an indcpend- ent business. He was a member of the Washington Board of Trade, the St. John's Lodge of Masons; Orisnt Commandery, Knights Templar; Almas Temple of the Mystic Shrine, and the Kallipolis Grot- to. He also belonged to the Knights of Py”;mis survived by his widow, Mrs. re E. Douglas, and a stepdaughter, Mrs Judith Barbeaux Wilson. /777 LR 35, regardless of One of American’s Famous Morning Specials Smoker 69c Just the thing for your home or office at one-third the price it's worth. In wrought iron with gold leaf finish. Only a limited number. The lucky ones must come eariy. Open an Account ke B 192 enlmel—apem to full size bed $27.50* Inner Spring Mattress has creto n ne covered pad. Unbelievable value. Nationally known make, soft, resilient and sleep compelling. Limited quanlny—-be cnrly' This is a sale price— $18.75, I old mattr $13.75 $1.00 Delivers It 5 for ye $39.75% Seamless Axminsters $27.88 Easy Credit Terms Beautiful 9x12 seamless Axminster ; a closely woven, high pile rug. A rare value. Open an account tomorrow for this bargain. No Carrying Charge $17.50* Rome Coil Spring Here's a grade. A quality spring at an immense saving! Ninety big, coils of resilient spring wire with steel slat bottos This is a sale price—$13.75, less $6 for your old spring. 37.'75 Open An Account Ffurniture values you've American’s been overwhelmed mber there are nine floors u’re sure to find what you want. 512 01 S ONW, FEITWEENEAR Sin, NINE CREAT PILPLAY FLOOLS VEMBER 7, 1929. THE WEATHER District of Columbia—Cloudy tonight and tomorrow; probably rain tomorrow; not much chenge in temperature; low- est tonight about 42 degrees; light, variable winds, becoming gentle north- east or east. Maryland—Cloudy tonight and to- morrow; probably t’yl'lln tomorrow; not much :hlnse ln temperature; ntle shifting winds, becoming moderate northeast or east. West vlrglnl.u—cloudy followed by rain bey Or tomorTow; slightly varmer . me east por- tion tonight. Vu'glml—Cloudy bably occasional rain ight end omw. slightly warmer m extreme west portion to- night; gentle to moderate northeast or east winds. Record for 24 Hours. ‘Thermometer—4 p. 12 midnight, 43; 4 a. noon, 58. Barometer—4¢ pm., 30.1 30.18; 12 midnight, 30.21; 4 8 a.m., 30.30; noon, 30.29. Highest temperature, 61, occurred at 1:45 gm yesterday. Lowest Empfll’l- ture, 38, occurred at 6 am. Témperature same_date lut ‘year— Highest, 65; lowest, 43. Tide Tables. (Furnished by United sum Coast and Geodetic Survey.) Today—Low tide, 6:37 am. and 6:35 p.m.; high tide, 12:05 p.m. Tomorrow—Low tide, 7:26 a.m. 7:37 p.m.; high tide, 12:22 aJ 12:58 p.m. The Sun and Meon. S "]l"zodny—sun rose 6:41 am.; sun sets Tomormw—eun rises 6:42 am.; sun sets 5:01 p. Moon ruex 12:26 p.m.; sets 9:38 p.m. Condition of the Water. Potomac and Shenandoah—Muddy. Weather in Varfous Citles. WATCHMAN SUFFERS FATAL HEART ATTACK John F. Many Found Dead in Hall of Denrike Building This Morning. John F. Many, 79-year-old watchman, was found dead in the hallway on the third floor of the Denrike Building at 1010 Vermont avenue this morning, the victim of s heart attack. Coroner J. Ramsey Nevitt issued a certificate of death from natural causes. According to Headquarters Detectives Michael Dowd and James Springmann, the man, who had been employed in thc bullding as & night watchman for some time, comfllmed urly last night. He was foun charwomen in the building this morn ¢5 Police said they learned that he had been seriously hurt about a year ago, ;]h.ll.l run down by a taxicab at Dupcnt rcle. Mmy was u:uve in church circles and was a ber of the Sunday School and mble clm of the Vermont Avenue Christian Church. SMUGGLING IS DENIED. Halifax Customs Collector Says No Liquor Clears That Port. BALIPAX Nova Scotia, November 7 . Acker, collector of customs y denied a statement emanating from the United States De- partment of Justice at Washington, D. C., concerning a renewal of liguor- running activity out of Halifax. He said no vessel was permitted to enter or clear this port with liquor. Mr. Acker said some construction was under way at the shipyards of Shel- bourne, but none at Mahoney Bay or Luneburg, and that there was no way of knowing whether these vessels were intended for liquor running. " Stations. Eltveland, Gnio, 3038 Columbia, 8. C. e S S P S S e DS ——— FOREIGN. (7 a.m., Greenwich time, today) ture. Weather. PG W Bart cloudy lear o pm. "eloudy o ain t m’ i) A% Horta (Faydlirent oburnuons ton, r-‘:d 79" Bart eloudy e, Clear Bolon, “canal “zone Cloudy Deaths Reported. deaths have been reported o m."i‘x’.".‘l’lfi‘n.',"mmm in“the last 3¢ r ura V. Norton, h L. Willam 2, 100: 7. lll' uurnnn l! 'mmhcn. 74, 1814 Wisconsin . 07 Emergency Hospital. ospital. o banmell 1. 411 T t':'-l" A obar wflfl;nlemb. 35, Walter Reed ard, SI G!llknllY ll ital. Eolid: Brae Ko s B whjte, 16 months, Enlidren's 78, 1709 an I3 1238 28 A 3 1 ‘ospital, O30 B’ Htos- ‘Washington, 33, 1641 6th st. c| '“.r 32, ency Hospital. "Eena S HI 3 Auemo Hlllh. I mont| Chl dr!nl llu- pital. RCERTER Marriage Licenses. Mlllfltfi !& 1 ”v and Sadie Parker, 35, Phiisdelzhia, B " ” DYkt ! W, Bun et "Sonn L. Brigys d“h “ Closs, r%wn. %. ;nd Anona and Ve raret zv M. Mor: S Minnick, r Mills, Vi don, ‘36, Lamss M Max Greenfiel uu Md, and Roe Sein 53, Baltimore ev. G. Bil- Versone. Jami riggs, 23, and Plorence M. L';‘""" nnm"h S prederick, Md.; Rev. J. LOST. BAG. black _llfk_e’nuln_lui-—oneya 'T.1n ey 4501_Wisconsin GELET, fade Rovemmber 4. adver Hoo va0 Lillard,” Mayfi LD, bro ich I oeem-nz‘-;}, fi';z'u‘ b B North_5343. UNCH OF hment ted to that cal ling Pleld, 1 ope (llurm). AT, laras Black maie- fie .nfi'flugy ‘spol “Paul Apt. 202, Ma: DIAMO iG—One in white gold settin DOG, Black and crense 0, Boots ard. West. Tredale; answers 1344 30th st. n.W. DOG. ma Te, white, male, ellow <) cmfi arount of tail. faint scar on forehs t!'lrd McCarthy, 509 E n.e. Lincoln 112!t.- 3 ther o Am' 55 Ppnone Col. 0836, ADL VS bunen o seven ward for return to A. 3 eeIalty - 400, after Re- R s e aughters of the ‘Reward. “Dodse PV a Tourist. mu. Ktaliese Cross oh atel, Room 206 > POCKETBOOK, on 6th st. below F Thurgd i, leather, billtold, Btk check nd $10 ¢ "‘mn Return 1 635 ¥ B.w.. a RND ’0 lmn Twe . ba- *na L st. on 15t P tyee yetera ward Nad en-l black: in "WL—? W noon, conten Tesding & . or ';i nnl ] Guestians. for 16 murn to i3 CAl Costume:. {rom aar Liberal reward. 1 pnx A 1 wton and N s, nw: B m st. Metro: lnlwrnlnuln *Jof ¢ourse nu north on 14th House. Decatar o180 “Can idenuly, Rew rd. and tan et Clwlllnhu. nmnmn. ING m.. Pleasant ot o8 b-pc;-! BETTER, PHIIL vienity C, Riet mvrce Bldg., Marriage. FULLER-—NOYES. O; 1 1939, ot Anna, fia‘,‘"'”" g n, NOYES and 'ng: t ‘Washingto: p of 1420 R st. nw. fgi Btaflm. D. C. t Co., Friday, November 8. ai a.m. mnrmenl (private) “at Mount Olivet Cemeter. BARRETT, HENR: Association auested {0 a sasociate, 3 Y E. membm of idest Pinnavitante "acs® ror tend the funeral cf our late } BARRI from the ot John R Wright Co.' 1337 10t R O BORE W NOVES, ‘Brésidont. , President J. BLIOT WRIGHT, Bect. ALLIE. On Wednesday, Novem. l 9. Juberculosis ~Hospital, evoted wi .mu- ot Cort Bml Il’uldlll o ‘Andre s Somalns Testing ‘uneral par: of elia Fosdus. TLLIAM. Tuesday, November 8, b s residence, 447 Delaware ave, | Erriost a host of nersl Pride p.m., {ro chapel. Cemetery. ove the Inierment Ariineton” Netional Suddenly, on Tues- her_residence, n Fri T 8, "\ frisnds’ xnmed. In- Teek Cemeter: HIBALD H. Retmiives fePment ‘at Rock DOUGLAS, ARCHIB, unication ot St ., A A Ll be he d Prida for the el Tg%n .'Z.J? d. loved - mother of L. and Jennie Fine and Mrs. Louls lrgm the chapel of -m 1nterment GERHAUSER, MARY J. On wodnudu No- Vember 6, 1929, J. S8ER, Deloved wite of eorge M. omnuur. sr. Funera! services st Zurhorst's {uneral par- lors, 301 Oebitol st on. Fridsy, No- vember 8, = 2 Relatives and friends vite l‘,rmun& at Bethel Cemetery, | l IHE at M T3 n:*":;.' ud-y‘ Novem- il Wit 30 Body_resting at lors, Hyi GTON. Allen’s funeral parl n.w. Notice of funera (nse Thompson) undertaki; mber & Sons, d. Interment l{m Gemerery. " Relatives and T HENRICK, BLANCHE M. vember '5, 1939, BLANCH! Deloved daugnter of the late Wiam and Eleanors A. Hipkins. neral nrvlcn Wfll be htld at the fhll'lel of V. L. Speare 1000 n.w., Friday., November 1:30 vm lmerment Altllndrll. Va. at Ced: ds_i n Jussdaz., No- RICK, pitat, of funeral jater. Remains Testiae atthe W. Ernest Jarvis Co. funeral parlors, 2232 UM, ELIZABETH. On vetoder B, _i# at the home of her son, G. icum. Clarksburg, Md. e from Presbyterian Churc Interment in eemtglry nownn. KATE M. COO L0930 af Monrovia, Calif KATE . COOKE MAGRUDER, wife Jonn R Pltahugh Masruder. smx d lands. November & T Oak Hill Cemetery, Georgetown, D. C Nn- tice of services later. MABTIN, WILLIAM €. _Suddenls. on Wed- nesday, November 6, 1929, at his residence, fl‘ 3rd st. n.w., Attorney WILLIAM C. ARTIN. ' Remains resting temporarily oon ‘& Allen’s funeral parlors, 13th n.w. Notice of funerai at and Florida 8 later. MOORE, JONN F. On Wednesday. Novem. 1 MOORE, beloved husband of the late luthulno E. Moore and fat 2t 3. Richard Bal KE. November e ‘m:, ‘st the residence of " his x' rs. Archie W. Cummings, 1516 ARy st me Taterment Brosiian, Pao November 9. MORGAN, AUGUSTUS. On Monday, No- yember 4. 1920, AUGUSTUE MORGAN, de- Funeral Bun- MULTERER, PIANI On Wednesday, No- vember 6. 1920, at his residence. Fort FRANK MULTERER. y'i‘e'x'i'i R Ry Tvices e chapel of J. Willi Sons. B!Ill’l uvf,n ay. n.w. on Prida 3 pm. Relatives and niel ter Mary frude and Julia €. Mur.hy Funeral ¢ his-late residence. or day morning, Nevemhrr 9. af the o 8t rel sune at 9 s.m. Tepose of Relative: flends Invited. Interment Mount m«vu Cemetery. REV. WILLIAM A. life’ Tuesday. November 5, 1 residence. Poplar ave.. T Rev. WILLIAM 44 th on urch; ard ‘I Detween 1 and I n Lo i 5y Hiolloman offcl iday, vem.bor 3, (mbg: SEILER, ALICE E. Novem- On Wednesday. t Tier Tealdence 157 Bo .. wife at 3 nm Lincoln Cemetery. SEILER. AL Priendship. called for 40"the Maronic Hah: 4311’ Wiscon < Tenlevtown. lor the Durpose of at: Tuneral o "n;:x e e iz Wil e conducted. at 1 3 Tuneral ‘pariors. 2901 T4th s G ines, Co. R i| Pm Pridey. Novemper 2. % 3 w. ANNA 3. pERNA, Bor b STTH: W. M gt N s | Jonl!ox. nersi LT SOMERVILLE. IE. D&’ this lfe SUS! Monday, November Ber, el Dupo m SOMERVILLE, uunnur X Vane, wi a 7 Teaves one. piece, # Aytee n-u\’&u. apa tmm ve. hew, Edward b Rela- P foterment OMERVILLE, Do PiBiler's hew funessl Bame, 380 R 1. now. Friday, November 8, at tives "and 'friends invited. Mounl Zion Cflneu ry. Oembers of ‘the Eider L.am it Aocmv are hereby notifled of the death of SUSIE SOMERVILLE .L g MRS. MARION 8. LEWIS. Rec. STRAUSS, CARL A. On November 8. 1020. at Provids aved 39 to the Ohien of me ‘Immacuiste Conesption. st d N sts. n.w., where solemn high offer . for the Tepose of R soul. Torerment 8t Mavy's Gemerery. 1 THOMPSON, GEORGE W. On Tuesday. Novemper 3, 13 the residence of Nii M._E ' Thompson, 4100 _Sth GEORGE W, THOMPEON. {ces at the above address on Friday, No- Vember & at 3 pm. Interment at Glen- wood Cemetery. MER. On Tuesday, Noo MAGGIE anu R TRAII of thaiate Seorue Trail. Funeral nom her late residence. ;onnbruok Sourt 6th st. p.w. on aha Triends. mviked to attend: Interm!nt at cuenwaod Cemetery. worthy matron. WASHINGTON, REUBEN 8. Devama thlx life November 5, 1039, 3 1641 6th RE neral services Baptist Church at terment at Arlington Natiansl Cemeter; Remaing resting at Washington's funey parkr, 3053 Guorela WEBER, REV. LEW! On Tussday, No- vember 3, 1928, l!wfiecr etown Unlvesull.y Hospital, Re ar Holy rrinity Ghurch. B.%. on Priday, November ARLES WHITF. f the lats he residence “x his Bmth‘:r Grover ¢ o wmu. 32 14 gL pe. Pridey; p.m. ativ Iriends “invited. “Interment Rosk Crest Cemetery, WIL] 3 . B S, o S, Joss _one -mur two and s host of ol Cathonie” ontren, 11t st Friday, November 8, w) will be said. May her soul rest in peace. PAMILY. In Memortam. GORE, RUTH M. On anaj; e Dtiise '8nd Turh oor” thecs Torthe wrat 1y memory of Ruth. Not all the batties of the World War were fousht sbroad; nor were all the casualties in fleld o THIS 18 o ‘tribute to one of the victin strugele who made the supreme as of us fic 2 duty unos tentatiously p!xrormeu 8 t vieti K "GuE Deautitu, innosent Rutnl For vou destns gate held no terrers, beyond It shone sternal truth. rnmtm IN DEATH AS WELL AS LIFE. * JOHNSON, BARBARA. Sacred to the mem- T et Roher PR ; g0, Novefaber 7, 1m i sk g Sleep on my one; Sod’s ave ars best. DEVOTED DAUGHTER, EMMA B. JOEN- : GEORGE. A tflkt of the sacred memory of J’ L. L ey, RIS fur] B0 6 ber 1. 1928. ' Wiy It :ll l:luly without you, dear hulbln‘l midst of friends I am blue, For, beneath smiles ‘here"is an aching hea: That 15 al Fhat s slwaze lunsllr‘.! for o, ING:I.D MASSINO, A ud but lov remembrance of our devoted nuxb:ng‘ and father, ANG] ASSING aried this lT’e :mu‘g Veats ss0 todas, jovember 7, Bixteen ’Oll!. 'Mh all the ges, Since death bade us SC::I:I’EI‘"“DIXM BH!. dear, all these changes " 'an never take you from our hearts. o one tno' how we have missed N wi b e, ey R T r_life has ne l“t DEVOTED W Plllll— SYLVIA. b .q w. fe one nlr ago todnv. l!cwn Sleep on. dear one. and God called yoi e. HI lh!uml lt klt He saw yoi i) And onn’sfl“rvlld‘: e bole HER HUSBAND'AND PETERS, R 1 brance. lenj into eternal today, November 911, HIS WIFE AND DAVOm . MARIE SCHLEGEL . mu r' 0 left us six years ."';l?l‘k. 'y r 7, 1 vmo rlmu.r STEWART, MARTHA. Drance $f my dear nau Ber A STE hu hxe "'1”"1' 'WART, wi Slaht. Fears ‘ade odny: Novmber Iotey my heart 1 Beew., ughts are all on §°{' I love you no one in Heaven. LOVING R, WASHINGTON, MARY ANN. In loving remembrance of our dear nd_ s MARY A WA who departed this nine years today, November 1, 1 Nine vears have passed. dear mother, But our hearts are just the same, Por many a silent tear has fallen "At"the mention ‘of thy mame. HER DEV CHILDREN. Tis onxy 5esten, that divides us n AND LR J. 1n sad but ) lavlns S, SeTeRE e WEBB. * sad_but other seen Srim fingers ARAH HENSON. * WHELAN, ALICE E. In loving memory of our_dear mother and grandmother, ALICE B WHELAR who" Beparied This ife three years ago today, November 7, 1 S ARY AND LORRAINE. * FUNERAL DIRECTORS. Ioscph F Bn':h’s Sons 3034 M St. N W Frank Geiet’s Sons Co. . Modern Cnapel, Teiephore National 2473 ON ~ TIMOTHY Private ‘-hlllllm. Wfl'ul Dlmw? 1HS Linc. 5 V L. SPEARE CO Neither the sucossors of nor eonnected witn, ‘the original W, R. ! -rg establish- Phione Frank. se2e iy Formerly w I‘ u NW. Wm. H. Sardo & Co. Private Limousine Ambulance %05 Lincoln 0524 JOHN R. WRIGHT CO. 1337 10th St. N.W. __Pbone North 0047 nen- West 0008 blished 1841 '"J-‘AMKUS‘R.‘ SPEARE Succeeding the original W. R. Speare Co. 23 Connecticut Ave. Potomac 4600 ars at 1308 B st.. 45 years at 940 ¥ Clyde J. Nichols, Inc. 200 9th St. N.W. Col. 6324, ). WILLTAM CEES SONS. CR?MATOMUM pir] FA A!! ' NATIONAL 1384. 1385 avtomsbil Sersice S Suaser Deal & Co. CHAS. S. T EAST, CATITOL oT. FUNERAL DESIGNS. GEO. C. RACHNS th & 0D, l . 0108 Open Evenings and Sundays Eye Pros Gude Bros. Co., 1213 F St. un-m—emmnv»—lnu—nnu CEMETERIES. Vaultage, $5 per month. lots_and sites for sale.« Choice