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THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, MOORE WILLS FUND | [rre weaTner | C, MARCH 2, SPANISH RETURN | 1930—PART ONE. CITY NEWS IN BRIEF. [ @ards of Thanks. TODAY. lllhl)'fly MARY A. We wish to extend u:r ALY ‘at his Red 'mann- Outing club lll nmt this afternoo ' ' l |3 Fesions TP avathy ang. i M":. H"mulu cum.'m Tinel m‘;‘ ANNAPOLIS MAY RECEIVE puhllc Jesterday, points out that there | h h ‘H“b.e:: the glvnl A d y, to ITS QUOTA FROM RESERVE |A-ioem xoe o T, teome o Reserve forces. Under the act of 1925, in, which Congress authorized 25 to be STEWART. ANDREW. District of Columbia—Partly cloudy Age Limit Has Tended to Restrict Number of Such Appointments to Naval Accademy. ‘The quota of 25 appointments of mid- shipmen from the Naval and Marine Corps Reserve inay be reached for the first time this year. appointed annually from the Naval and Marine Corps Reserve, as a result of a competitive examination, 29 have been appointed so far, and of these, only one has had to leave the Audemy because of deficlency in studies. In 1926, under this legislation, only um were appointed, in 1927 four were amed, in 1928 ten were chosen and TO SPANISH QUEEN $100,000 Left Eugenia by and colder, preceded by rain um morn- ing; colder tonight; tomorrow fair and continued cold. Maryland—Rain, changing to snow flumes and colder in west portion and mostly cloudy and colder, preceded by light rain in’east portion ‘today; colder wlllé'h' tomorrow fair and continued 5 45738 e ey 1 e | ul rou) the Bureau of B'-lpndlrdubelljm:" “I Premier Berenguer Postpones those desiring to hike only the lut 5 miles, PFirst annual dance of the Mosean Social Club, Chapter No. 2, gfll be of ¢ Torea: wite, R T L. u:kn Bieciation ‘your L’Aiglon Club, |unu ALBERT S. A. kin .wmm ns_of MRS. EO L. FITZ. neral Sunc Nu o'clock. gven tonight at the u ighteenth street and Columbia road. | s g-rw % a”’ .‘mm. 7 O, Wednesda riends _and 302 Fréedon '& pita). h}l’l‘:‘" 6™ wreat-grandiather . of an m o. ‘mrc“ n\dlnlb:‘n ?r the| Jackeon Funeral Sundsy. March 2. SeagtirQi Rormi “ributes and sympat o5| Saios aa e hratst yaaivis Co. funer A lecture on “Negro Literature,” by | Prof. Sterling N. Brown of nonn’i' ;’,‘_“,?i‘m'-" m!‘lnL the loss of my husl " . W?\I.I‘I‘ON SOPIII[ I THE FAMILY. | ey o Beparted (this iite Elections and Tightens Censorship. Late Ambassador May Be Used for Charities. The official bulletin for the Bureau Virginia—Partly cloudy and contin- of Navigation, Navy Department, made | ued cold today, preceded by rain in east portion early this morning; colder to- wg!. tomorrow fair and continued West Virginia—Partly cloudy and Jast year thirteen were picked. Explaining the reason why the quota of 25 has not been reached heretofore, % | the bureau said that it is due to the | fact that no one can enlist in the Naval | Reserve under the age of 18 years, but TASCO. JORN B. reiatiy ELY J-ckufi University, will feature the program of e Best in Town. AMBULANCES Local Call s M'm Chambers Co. ©° %432 $35, %40 | that legislation is in sight to make this age the same as that for Regular Navy —16 years, with the consent of the applicant’s parents The Dead Sea of Palestine is 1,293 feet below sea le and %45 SUITS & 0’COATS reduced to the final close-out price of . . . $29.50 Bargains—Yes! You, too, will agree with us. But they MUST GO. All sizes . .. all colors. BUY ON LIBERAL TERMS Pay weekly or monthly in con- venient amounts. No interest or added cost for liberal credit. By the Associated Press. | PITTSBURGH, March 1.—The Pitts- burgh Sun-Telegraph today said that the late Ambassador Alexander P. Moore had bequeathed Queen Victoria Eugenia of Spain $100,000. Officers of the Union Trust Co. executors of the | estate, said the will would be filed for | probate early next week. | Moore, formerly American Ambassa- | dor to Spain, admired the activities of the Queen in her work to relieve the poor. Mrs. Mildred Martin, niece of Mr. Moore, and hostess for him at the American embassy at Madrid, said she had heard reports of the bequest and that if they were true, it was probable that it was stipulated the money was to be used in Queen Victoria Eugenia’s charities. | BEQUEST AROUSES INTEREST. | Spanish Court Has Tradition Against | Acceptance, However. MADRID, March 1 (#).—Reports from Pittsburgh, Pa., that the late Alexander P. Moore, formerly American Ambassador to Spain, had bequeathed | 4! aroused interest in court circles here today. Officials, however, were unable confirm or deny them. The picturesque personality of Mr. Moore had attracted all members of the royal family, who manifested their fondness for the breezy American who addressed King Alfonso and Queen | victoria simply and informally as | “King” and “Queen.” The King and Mr. Moore were good friends. In addressing what he in- tended to be his highest compliment to the Queen, Mr. Moore told her at a court reception that she greatly re sembled his deceased wife, Lilllan Russell. much colder, probably snow flurries in north portion; tomorrow fair and con- tinued cold. Record for 24 Hours. ‘Temperature—Midnight, 39; 2 am, 38; 4 am, 35; 6 am, 35 8 am, 3 10 a.m,, 42; 12 noon, 46; 2 p.m., 45; 4 p.m, 47; 6 p.m., 48; 8 p.m., 47; 10 p.m,, 46. Huhest 48. Lowest, 35. Temperature same date last year— Highest, 53; lowest, 35. ‘Tide Tables. (Furnished by United States Coast and Geodetic Survey.) Today—Low tide, 3:54 a.m. and 4:14 pam.; high tide, 9:25 a.m. and 9:45 p.m. Tomorrow—Low tide, 4:24 a.m. and 4:49 pm.; high tide, 10:01 am. and 10:19 p.m. The Sun and Moon. ‘Today—Sun rose 6:40 am.; sun sets 6:01 p.m. ‘Tomorrow—Sun rises 6:39 a.m.; sun sets 6:02 p.m. Moon rises 7:50 a.m.; sets 8:13 p.m. Automobile lamps to be lighted one- half hour after sunset. Weather in Various Cities. | $100,000 to Queen Victoria of Spain | Bal i elections throughout Spain inde! By the Associated Press. MADRID, March 1.—After the down- {fa of one dictatorship only a few| weeks ago, .Spain today returned to! virtually the same form of government. | The_government of Premier Demaso r, which promised at first to B ew’ broom sweeping clean. after the De Rivera dictatorship, has within the past two days gone back to the rigid censorship and restraint of free political assembly and public expression that characterized the regime of Pri- mero de Rivera. Proves De Rivera Prophecy. In flct this was an eventuality proph- esied by De Rivera on leaving office. He nid then that Spain could not now be governed without a dictatorship. Premier Berenguer, after changing many of the acts and statutes of his predecessor, has apj renuy recognized the aptness of this in present con- ditions. Disorders and open censure of King Alfonso, intensified and overt since the lpeech of wmer Premier Sanchez Guerra repudiating the lead- ership of his mljesty have obliged him to make the change. A council of mlnhm last night de- cided to postpone the local and snfliel‘ll itely. All pendin; tical meetings were sus- pended and the threat of martial law hangs over the unruly. The government and prominent poli- ticians of other groups have rallied to the support of the King. Senor Calvo Sotelo, finance minister under Primo de Rivera, in a newsp:rer article today declared that responsibility for the acts of the government during the De Rivera regime should be placed squnrely on the shoulders of the fallen dictator and of the members of his ublnet and that the King must be cleared of any responsibility for them. King Alfonso meanwhile is keeping in close personal touch with all de- velopments in the general political sit- uation. Premier Berenguer and army | Schools.” | the Literature Lovers tonightyat 6 o'clock at Phyllis Wheatley Y. W' C. A., 901 Rhode Island avenue. Public wel- come. FUTURE. Georgetown ten-events course pro- gram tomorrow night will feature Miss Helen Howe in original monolocues This replaces the lecture by Mis: Grace Cleveland Porter, scheduledt originally. Program will be given at | the Georgetown Presbyterian Church ;:holgel P street near Thirty-first, at A card party will be given by the | Sodality of Holy Name Church tomor- row night at Holy Name Hall, 916 !.'lel:u;th street northeast, at 8:30 o'cloc! Mrs. Ellen Spencer Mussey Tent No Daughters of Union Veterans of the Cl\d.l War, will meet tomorrow night at 1502 Fourteenth street. Manor Park Citizens' _Association meets tomorrow night at the Whittier School Building, Fifth and Sheridan | streets, at 7:45 o'clock. Cathedral Heights-Cleveland Park Citizens’ Association will meet at 8| o'clock tomorrow night in St. Alban’s! parish. Gen. Amos A. Fries will lp-lk| on “Oommunl:tlc Literature in the Washington Highiands Citizens’ As- | sociation meets tomorrow night in the Congress _ Heights School Building. | Jesse C. Suter will speak on “National Representation.” Sixteenth Street Highlands Citizens’ Association meets in the assembly room of the Presbyterian Church, Sixteenth and Kennedy streets, tomorrow night at 8 o'clock. Ladies’ Auxiliary, Hebrew Home for the Aged, is giving a benefit card party tomorrow afternoon at 2 o'clock at th Bileiment Lincorn un nmn ‘Mount YLOR, FRANI brusty 31, 1530, William: nest J 28th STILLWELL. MARY E. We wish to cxtend | ! “'to our relatives and friends our sincere nd deepest appreciation for (h- | utiful Aoral tributes 0 of Y E. | | ALLEN. SAMUEL. Depzfl‘v!d this life We w:d- % o8 D Ty d brother of 8o e w is. @ at the W, Ernest 223 Ga. ave. thereafter ‘at his h st n.w. BOOZE. EAR 6%, ExRL B o"l.m""" Februars 24, Remains restin s t’ the ns restin Vig Co. West En d *tine neral Niondas. Mareh 5 ot from e W. Ernest Jarvis Go. funeral BAHoTs: | BROOKS, ROSE BLAGG. ruary 38, 1930, at her re llston. Vi On, Friday. Ie Swinds BROOKS, _beloved Brooks and mother of Willla Frances Msy Brooks. funeral parlore of Cunningham, Keauedy ROOKS. ROSI A e of he_sicers "o Glarendon, Rebekah ch 3, at 12:30 o Pavl a Remains' resting &t Garaehs Cemetery. cial mesting fy “Rnd member -' of the purpose 5F o deparied Inter- 2 | CARTER, ELMER WALSTOP\ devoted wify - renzo Walston. mother of .v-m'ufl'ct{ Raymond and Lorenzo Walston and si of Clara Morris. Martine Jl:kson and Joseph Coffey. She also leaves one §TA) child and nlher relatives and friends. Re- Tinins resting at,the W' Ernest Jarvis o of funeral later oo i WILLIAMS. GEORGE F. Suddenly. on Frie Gay, Fed $37 Tevonry 33 1930, at his residence. Notice 2 In Memortam. AL, L Sacred Lo the mem. o departed RY A, Agiribute of love T fomembrance of our ‘m BROWN, MA' . e % into rest one year s i Which Bever ean 'l‘n Mather dear, how I miss yuu I how hapay vou must be Wi sour loved o ere with you. ome di t HER DAUGHTER. “"n’.t'i“lrmm '"il.n:'ll PITTMAN. loving emembrance of my bel nl o loved ’“'"'?& ;‘;flul Test one year ago today. Maceh Rememb: RIS P g b love. to have ai 1tk [ w'; ke ‘ ARTER. ELMER ARE. In luvh membrance of our dear ton and ‘bro or. Into eternal Test one year Yoo "t 'rnlg- . & .ml that cannot find eomfort, }d_woun, And sorrow de:g n :nnot () h.ll": at cannot be re You fought lite ‘And Betiontls -.‘I;:m kel Gladen sister, R Blookl Slaned: M Noble Grand. CLEM Becretary. And 00 will ‘Alwass be lored snd remem. 085, ALONZO, On Thursday. February ause you were o s a7, Feb reBecause ne ot the best. = A : ,“x onnw nol:" THER, o Nrrl;olkscx M. REAGAN; ETHEL, Tucsday 8¢ 12:30 waiock 1o Suntes " Reiuiives TRy at '-he Ummty C)ub. wmer Hinton will speak on “A Glmml Phi Beta A Alumnae Associa- tion of the District of Columbia will meet for dinner at 6 o'clock Wednes- day evening at the A. A. House, 1634 I street. Miss Emma F. Lowd, province director, will be > Iather, TON, “wit 3 - S : “whe honor guest. Remaing r g rnes Jervi par nd this Titd Ao year ago foday, flow'or oncar neraate e A John Prindle Scott concert will be m NY 5 ”““ thy cares are ended. TS R ARLNGEE | giyen 8t Foundry Methodist' Church, b ""d. i R n"n“.‘n‘".&?:“m‘l’.' thoss ohy 0 Joved yor 8 m'.n: B nm# w.dn.,‘,s,o % o e Soon are coming, one LOST. vening, 'clock. More than Am‘é‘in beloved hiusband FLAYDEN, ROBER: 5 5 'm"‘——, —fl'—' ‘Washington mum-m 4 b In loving ™~ ALE male. biack and T rnlmy:n; walmnan paisor .:g.é.{",'w“? ; : thiree home. Proceeds to be applied to tl The Spanish court has a tradition bullding debt. i it against the acceptance of such be- quests as that reported to be in Mr. i v Moore's will. The tradition sometimes, | Nor; however, has been violated. gfi: - —————— Plowland acreage of England and | Bittsburg Sevetith and F Sts. Wales is now 9,948,000 acres, which is | Borisnd: 1,050,000 less than the peak year of | Salt Lake City. Uiah. 1918, the average annual decrease since | St Louls. Mo g then being 223,000 acres. leaders have assured him that th;Jov ernment is firmly determined to defend the monarchy and to check any rep\lb- lican movement. More than a dozen arrests have been . |made in Madrid connection with b e e 8 et uj e on the tic -9 a_closer watch press, WIFE. EFFIE CONNER. * kept on outgoing foreign dkplu:hel. EATON, JAMES M. In loving Nfi Animal Rescue ague. 349 '”" R JEWELERS TO ALL AMERICA HAVING SPECIALIZED ReCoiack sae ’.&“E.'dfin"-'..«m. ‘Toney and Ll Return to Steve IN MEMORIALS eward. e papers. ‘antees SUFERION tation. Wulungton Gn te e Ty Monumental Co., Inc. on. n.v can 1 ever forget 280 I mwu g’ you ae. A “ahd ] ““rnzedsl& helpless, Tosavorking Co,.300 er, Ttalian fligre svn "on!lllh st. bnwm hln Address Box 45-X, How lonel How x“:’g-i:' z& Tiae mmfin’-:'h chec! There | ot tr:ln';“o(.n; i FRE —anly 1% HIS LOVING WIFE, BEATRICE HAYDEK RAUNTT, GI Bk SEORCE, SO Jetge ENGCH HUNTT, ’fio left me two yes:. I have a piet Framed In” memor The District of Columbia Chiro- practic Society will hold its fifth m-| nual hlnquct in the Hotel nnmm next Sat at 7:30 o'clock. | le 'hylu chairman of lrnnn Births Reported no value. uuly w m 5 2 wing births have been reported to T~ Bandler. Api. 201, 950 Deoariment suriey” iuroised o ARG weaker day SFday, DIAMOND RING. iitaire. prob- m. “late’ Frances 3.| pG 3619 14th St. N.W. ny between B d s B, and Rose M. u-nouu.n, sirl o gavotedbrother of Sfancns ot SO0k oa e ey It_mat take, Corner Spring Road J"flh rh:flpcu How' dark m'n'{'fi"n'fib’u Col. 464 puesite o 1 know, oh God. umnlur Join Adams 10341 v Sker. * LN % remem A of funeral later. g "'.."'"A%' RO rettuoncel 385 e 7} BROGCH, dismond and piatinim, ovals 3 large di: numerous small, Beltont rd Ratschers. Conn; av ll..re'u 1nn st. n.w. Ne between and R 373 Funeral Home ||\ wers o ni Tk, s80. 1731 L st. A Great Event, Showing Phones t. ineral " 1 . &.‘m..”&:‘ Rititnat "?4'.':’5:."1."15‘ o s restdene ":c:':l HARPER, " Je (i Sam- “"'.“. &en‘"fl‘mw"' Phereatiar. JOHNSON, On Saturday. \(lrfih 1 1 -I Iur Tesi y_1634 5th . 4348 3 it Serens” Bive. e ARGANET W. g s oy mu.‘e B | S M % i e fwe runu dren. one randda Rree brot PEATINUM WEDDING BUG, diamend T one sl Thite gold: dlamond Crive ‘wold, THf- o f'l""':n&"‘ug‘p';'r‘-'nl‘f r':'-'un- h, id: The friends we make—we Tty one diumond. o ors of Adams & Har keep. They realize that their sapphires. Liberal reward. North 7t interests are our interests, too. POCKETBOOK, _tapestry; Baltimor d. That is why we have grown to near Langdon; untllnla(“anlhu:l Penco be one ofmehe largest funeral B Roativilie” 361, M;:N" = ;n Dealhs Reported directors in the city. Funeral PURSE, brow ric o B _STaLls parior, private ambulance and | | Wit My 1", Beral Aag,moner- Re- | Ty [OEWIBE Sepths hags begm st 3 i livery in connection. g i ey, Col. . o2k You feur year 3 RING nd: 1880 Emns 7, Stmens, o0, 1029, ;"“ THER " AND " MOTHER' 108 Vermont. NG Tadys, di it goldT i scription, . “Belaister,” ~ inside. 7 . oo, s % ; munl ».. The Crispus Atticks R Refentioss el priiet i S thy th of And bitts Jamu 'I'. Ryln & W: Bibier Moo, % Announces ine death o tter grief imparts. Funeral Director clevellnd ’Ml 4 Silver, Sunday, February 23, LEE o e our Dl MON D VALUE Lavra E‘. r‘:'"""" i o ary 21, ral will be held from | Bub never !rom‘eurlkt::fln s s ‘Sibles, Hospitai. TERS" AND BRoHERs 317 Pa. Ave. S.E. SEH'I“‘DOO—D:’I'W. e Telephone Atlantic 1700-1701 3 c’l’“"‘u"" ",I‘nn;"fl' aver Igt Mltth"l Church, Mavflower, Union 9 Station or ween these places. Reward Puph' “n“.:.m“ b ot "4, Georse Washington Hos- ts. n.w. Sundey, Kelly, 47, Gllllnfir Hospital. W W. . _white = T R I\Tgr !lel. in_n. » 1101 Caroll e g Col. 0432 Col. 0432 it Yeturned to 1838 Park 1d. n: Gatherine Holl Garfleld Hospital Lebills and kind 5 ving,nd kind in all his way Emergen: aml Just to the Made This Possible: Walter Keed Bo o L ht and Ju ent s days, fosnlt th enser 35| §/mcere and kind it hearl and mina. Rosial: : sters sutitul memary ou left behind. Bl | ey MR TONS Walaro Wirk. LEA s "% For any family to have the finest steel vault made, guar- anteed 30 years to be waterproof and air sealed, 500 LOWEY, = ANNIE BURNSIDE, "u Jovine pounds, only $85. JACKSON. W. H. Iubln Chest ana Jees: Apply "3318 dth st ne. M. arrio. obov'la ir of gray leather . "Please Teturn &0 404 With Dynamic Force That Kay’s Are “Jewel- ers to All America” eatlmnyllw. brocade purse, either or “Alta " sont Ryan Service Vllll nrn! 2 Ofl Th\ll’lfl!! c d Is Friendly qm.vl x“%:fioi x Three searsany h&"" ucm{ "M h"v‘l’;n’"f memotance e’ to nrfx‘:l : :‘ Baick. Mareh 2, ;'7' - LAUGRTON, RRE: iribute of love !‘m- m'.?um‘; "" 5 Pour yenrs ago today, HRAT Moments of sadness com r Sliently tears o sarrow fow. eeps you ne Gog, FI - white LEwiS: wno aeparied tnis TULLER, President, Prs 9 40 s ago today, March Two TLost Friday Kay’s “March of Progress™ offers all this beauty at a price that is unquestion- ably low! Flanked by - smaller stones, its central diamond burns in a mounting of sculptured flow- ers and -petals. A magnificent ring at s & a [:ronounced gsa\'- ; Y Think of Thi =d . e .n‘;'u?"t'.in‘.' dhe, su 3'0 catur Heighs. Md, Tiicas Son: | Beare M.:' g z"" ing! A $200 funeral, all complete, cars included, CHAMBERS’ Bemt o Blagensburs. Md.. ‘Monder. e‘%?.'.fi-.mmu ;‘_‘:é': :‘::l:g.::; e o sl "4 brance of eur dear son and b STERLING P , “who' years ago today, March 2. Another sad vear has ended. On. Satiday. Another sun set, Andwe st think ot "You, dear Sterling How can we forget? Y A residence, 1011 M. beloved wife of bevond our touch end sight, T berond our love and thol LOVING iy, IO 94, 0Ur dear mother, SIDE LOWEY. ¥ whe dep i vear ago todsy. Ma e (ARIE AND MCKEEVER. PHOKBE C. In sad 0 of our dear siste: r? f' e . who _d e 18 T "ml{ Ag’ “ . Sudden) - Otiters. c"“:f‘ e Wraedmer's | NEILL. CHARLOTTE PIPER. In sad byt MATTHEWS, Tovin ' lovins remembrance of Su aer wife K Mattie and _ d CHA N “Wio aep-n-a this life 20 years ago today, Marcl 191 Remembrance is . Death t bri ‘Walter ‘Reed Hos- Plitobert Crats. 20. Freed Hospital. During a court case at Manchester, England, it was testified that a dairy flm “lost” 140,637 miik bottles in six months. FUNERAL DIRECTORS. “TIMOTHY HANLON Puneral Director 641 H St. N.E. olden chain $1.00 a Week A T short lfln-u o o sible OSTMANN. HENRY G. Sacred to th MEAD (D, 2ry of eux dear son’and brother. lfii‘ bro who entered into ry Famous for dia- monds—the im- mense resources 0, a 43-store organiza- tion make possible greater values. Oon llturdiy Private Limousine Ambulance Aiactn Gnaper __Lincoln 0524 Herbert B. Nevius Funeral Home A N Distriet 2000 | r !AM. Sacred to ti 50 POTTS. NOBLE NEWPORT. On Thu-sda her. s‘ihn"n’ffcfl"?fi?afl JOHN R WRIGHT co. o AR RS : 10th St. N.W. __Phene Nerth 004 Hb?lu Brookl: Y., NQ.“ NEW- Risbare 4t Soruelia Kov -n,fl«..m vou've left us. prectous loved one, ALMUS R SPEARE Potts and sen or e hear your veice no more, Fran| Rench Potts of llunbl;,?munl n our confiding lIenllllnl the Origh ony March n meet on yonder shore, “hfl“ A“' s Tfiur we lnow 1: nn ] m long ol & Watch and wait for us, beloved, % POTOMAC 4600 8 sra. at 1208 B st Clyde J. Nxchoh, lnc.| 4200 9th St N.W. J. WILLIAM th*_’b bONb. CREMATORI UM. 332 PA._AVE. N.W. _NATIONAL 1384, 1388 CHAS S. ZURH Lineain 632. Imagine This: A $400 complete funeral including a waterproof steel vault and couch casket of the latest style and beauty— CHAMBERS' price is only $260 for all, A wedding band of fine- ly wrought white gold, in which 3 diamonds twinkle. In Kays “March of $19 75 Progress” at 50c a Week ns and y‘nomu of " J ce: ,.mn. J01 Esst Caite March 924 New Yo &l 3 pm. Don’t Forget: That Chambers’ is the official undertaker for the U. S. Gov. Soldiers’ Home and Walter Reed Hospital. His embalmers must stand Government inspections. His work must be perfect. “Miss Liberty”—a new Bulova wrist watch, ap- pears in the event. Case ahd bracelet are set with synthetic $37.50 sapphires. 75¢ a Week That we Use Kay's ALL- AMERICAN BUD. GET PLAN. A serv- ice across the Nation. Expert supervision at all times by men of wide experience, such as William F. Elliott, Richard K. Harvey and others too numerous to mention. Complete modern equipment; pipe organ, chapel and our own fleet of cars and am- bulances. Tllinois “Sterling” man’s watch—a splendid time- keeper, in hv “March of Progress. $35.00 With mesh 75¢ a Week Trade in your old watch for 2 new one—at least $5 allow- ance regardless of condition. he ‘Where the "Bon Ligs our boy w d tes were HAI{‘ c. % w g wg" 'Him is not & day, g ROk, nnuurn %& We Claim: That we are the greatest producers of economical funerals in the world; we have large and wholesale facilities. In Case of Death: Sincere Service by_ The Great W. W. Chambers Co. &m 14th, Corner Chapin st. N.W. GEO. C. T :f‘l»'h'-'-". QE&" band at... 4 ER, 'm ha'i te ndlon?., TURNES ston. paster. Cemetery. 3¢ Your Promise to Pay Is Good 1113 SEVENTR ST. N.W. National 2473 nau A o Moder Chapel Telephone | MaTN 2 With Kay Sy FUNERAL DESIGNS. 212 E St. :ma"a.r:a. SAU! ‘husba; LT Jau mm Col. 0432 Col. 0432 I:”# Sl A L a -no-n--n . Tosiderite ‘on S

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