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EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MRS. CLARA C. McKAY DIES AT CAPITAL RESIDENCE Funeral Services to Be Held at Thomas’ Catholic Church To- morrow Morning. Mrs. Clara Clements McKay, 40 years old, wife of Clarence O. McKay, patent attorrfey, and a lifelong resident of this city, died at her home, 3202 Klingle road, yesterday after a short iliness. Funeral services will be conducted at St. Thomas® Catholic Church tomor- row morning at 9:30 o'clock, following brief services at the residence. ment will be in Oak Hill Cemetery. Mrs. McKay is survived by her hus- band, three sisters. Mrs. James B, Hor- n and Miss Imogene Clements of ‘?\‘ is city and Mrs. Alvin Tavenner of Winchester, Va., and three brothers, T. J. Clements, Louu Clements and James Clements, all of this city. CITY NEWS IN BRIEF. TODAY. “Opportunities for Women in Avia- | tion” will be the subect of a talk given by Walter Hinton this afternoon at 5 o'clock at the meeting of the aviation section, Women's City Club, at 22 Jack- son place. A card party will be given at M CLOSED TODAY FRIDAY, MARCH 7th On Account of the Death and Funeral of MRS. FLORENCE OURISMAN Wife of Benjamin Qurisman Qurisman Chevrolet Sales Co. nic With Confidence HOSE who are fa- miliar with our serv- ice always choose us with the utmost confi- dence. They know from experience that we can be depended upon to deliver a service that is complete and suitable in every way, and yet not pay a lq‘h price. $35, $40 ‘We have a varied array of merchandise, and what one pays for services here is determined by himself. Services range upward from $125. young men in all 75 EAL FUNERAL HOME ‘or rqference, HAsk yourneighbor 816 H STREET.'N.E. PHONES:LINCOLN 8200-8201 Inter- | at 0. . Tempile tonight Mrs. Hall, FUTURE. W. C. T. U. will present a pi by the education m!lflm umbia Federation of Wom- en’s Clubs, tomorrow afternoon at 2 o'clock at the Mount Pleasant Library, Sixteenth and Lamont streets. Mrs. Ellis Logan, chairman. Randall Jones will give an illustrated lecture on “Our National Parks” tomor- Tow evening, 7:30 o'clock, in the Metro- politan Memorial M. E. Church, John Marshall place and C street. A card party for the benefit of La Fayette Lodge Chapter, O. E. S., will be held tomorrow_evening, 8 o'clock, at the Confederate Memoria' Home, 1322 Vermont avenue. Gavel Chapter, No. 20, O. E. S, will hold its annual dance and card party in the garden room of the Mayflower Hotel tomorrow evening. Feature dance number by Julla Cunningham, tap dancer. There will be a card party tomorrow evening at 8:30 o'clock at the Chest- nut Farms Auditorium, 2107 Rholle Island avenue northeast. Public in- vited. ‘Wallach Parent-Teacher Association will hold a card party tomorrow eve- ning at 7:30 o'clock in the Northeast Masonic Temple, Eighth and F streets northeast. University of Michigan Woman's Club SAVINGS UP TO 1), and $45 SUITS 0°COATS $99.50 A splendid selection for men and sizes and shades. OPEN A CHARGE ACCOUNT Pay in small amounts weekly or monthly as you desire. No extra charge for credit priv- ileges...open an account NOW. ISEMAN: Seventh and F Sts. il be entertained at a buffet suj ::morrow night at the home of resident, Mrs. James F. Plerce, 3926 Efllmry road. “Politics and Religion” is the subject of an address by Rev. Henry M. Lawson, editor and lecturer, tomorrow evening at 8:15 o'clock at the Hay-Adams House, 800 Sixteenth street, under the auspices of the League for the Larger Life. Elaborate arrangements have been made for a St. Patrick’s dance to be given jointly by the Alpha Zela Beta Sorority and Sigma Lambda Nu Pra- ternity the evening of March 15 in the Carlton Hotel. Sunda; March 16, Ruth Chapter, No. 1, Ci'der of the Eastern Star, will attend the 8 o'clock service at the Brightwood Methodist Church, Eighth and Jefferson streets northwest. Miss Clara M. Codd, English lecturer, will deliver two public lectures at the | Washington Lodge, Theosophical Society, 1216 H street, March 12- ll at 8 o'clock. She will speak on “Life on the Other Side of Death” and “How We Create Our Destinies.” Births Reported. i¢ bed W L i o e h Abe and Eva Goldsmithy, twin bos oone i e P Martindil, boy. W. and Ada B. Rothery. girl. 3 L. Humphrey, girl. AMBULANCES Best in Town. s4 00 Local Clll Chambers Co. Sl “HAVING SPECIALIZED IN MEMORIALS for nearly half a century means experience —insures spires conddence and uarantees BOPERION VICE. Wnlnngton Granite Monumental Co., Inc. PR o o i 11 Natl. 5870 Fuheral Director Ambulance Service Just Phone JAMES T. RYAN Funeral Director - 317 Pa. Ave. S.E. ‘Telephone Atlantic 1700-1701 All Month Specials for March 50¢ Liquid Antisep Ll tic =8 oz.—Treatment For Head Catarrh 50c Sodium Phosphate =4 oz.— Pleasant Saline hxanvo .« 190 Tasteless Tonic =16 oz.—Valuable in Recuperation . 190 Blood Tonic =16 0z.—Alternative and Eliminant 190 Mineral Oil and Aga r =16 0z.—Neither Irritates nor Gripes . 100 Syrup Hygophosphltes 6 0z. — Ex Reconstructive Tonic 50c Syrup Tar and Menthol =6 oz.—Superior Cold and Cough Remedy 25¢ esic Balm —a‘/.filg tube—RE on to relieve Pain . . . 25¢ Menthol Comp. Omtment =1 0z. tube—Relieves Headache and Neuralgia 25¢ Quinine Capsules -2 gram—lZs—For Colds and Malaria . , . 50¢ Glycerine and Rose Water =8 oz.—Fine for Chapped Skin . . . 25c Ground Mustard Seed —3 oz.—Highest Quality obtainable . + « « Do you need a new Flashlight new battery, or new lamp? A new, properly shaped Tooth Brush will help your teeth This sign always says: “Your Druggist” OUR home~Your family —is the background of every thought and service of Ure Druggist. Every medicinal preparation made and sold under Ure Druggist label is scientifically compounded from highest quality materials by expert chemists, according toa tested and proven formula. Every package or container is designed for your conven- ience and to pres erve the quality of the preparation. Your satisfaction is guaran- teed or the purchase price will be refunded. Carefully Selected Stationery will improve your letters Ure Druggist UPTOWN, DOWNTOWN AND CROSSTOWN FRIDAY, MARCH 7, 1930, MRS. FANNIE W. MOORE | DR. JOSEPH TRIPLETT | DIES AT HOME HERE Funeral Services for Long-Time Resident of Capital Will Be Held Tomorrow. Mrs. Fannie W. Moore, 73 years old, widow of Jacob G. Moore, formerly with the War Department, died suddenly yesterday at her residence, 1789 Lanier place, Mrs. Moore, a resident of Washing- ton nearly all her life, had lived with a granddaughter, Miss Mary Elizabeth IMoore, during recent years. Mr. Moore died four years ago. Mrs, Moore was a member of the D. A. R. She is survived by a sister, Mrs. Eda Moody, of this city. Funeral services will be held at 2 o’'clock tomorrow afternoon from the residence. Interment will be in Con- gressional Cemetery. MRS. OURISMAN RITES. Puneral services for Mrs. Florence Ourisman, who died at her residence, 3901 Connecticut avenue, yesterday, were conducted at the funeral parlors of Bernard Danzansky, 3501 Fourteenth street, this afternoon at 1:30 o'clock. Interment was in Ohev Sholom Ceme- tery. ?m. Ourisman was the wife of Ben- jamin Ourisman, automobile dealer. She was 23 years old. Israel Friedlander Ill BALTIMORE, Md., March 7 (P.— Tsrael Friedlander of Raleigh, N. C., 18 critically Il at Sinai Hospital here, where he is undergoing medical treat- ment. his physician said last night. | Friediander was taken to the institution | last night after being stricken at & Baltimore hotel, where he had been for a short time. THE WEATHER District of Columbia—Rain tonight, probably clearing tomorrow morning, somewhat colder tomorrow; lowest tem rature tonight about 42 degrees; 'ge to strong east and southeast wind.s shifting to northwest tonight. Mu’ylu\d—fl.l\n tonight, probably clear tomorrow, except snow in extreme West portion tomorrow; colder tomor- row; strong east or southeast winds and gales, shifting to northwest to- night. Vlr(inh——HlIn tonight, probably clearing tomorrow morning; colder to- morrow and in West portion tonight: southeast and south gales, shifting to westerly tonight. West Virginia—Rain and colder to- night: tomorrow partly cloudy and colder. probably local showers in North rtion; fresh to strong shifting winds, oming westerly tonight. - Record for 24 Hours. Thermometer—4 p.m., 61; 8 p.m., 54; 12 midnight, 46; 4 a.m., 40; 8 am., 40; noon, 45. Barometer—4 p.m. 2988; 8 pm. 2’.0 12 mMnl‘ht. 29.88; 4 a. .m., 20.84; noon, 29.73. mghen temperature, 63, occurred at 3:45 p.m. yesterday. Lowest umpenture, 38, occurred at 5 am. today. ‘Temperature same date last year— Highest, 55; lowest, 27. Tide Tables. (Furnished by United States Coast and Geodetic Survey.) ‘Today—Low tide, 6:41 am. and 7:43 pm high tide, 12:24 a.m. and 12:53 'romorrnw—lfiw tide, 7:38 am. and | 6 p.m.: high tide, 1:22 am. and | pm. The Sun and Moon. Today—S8un rose 6:33 a.m.; sun sets 6:06 p.m. Tomorrow—Sun rises 6:32 a.m, sun | sets 6:07 p.m. Moon rises 10:11 a.m., sets 12.39 am. Weather in Varlous Citles. ngmb‘Iltnn - (1 a.m.. Greenwich time. today.) Station; Temperature. Weather Lon see 44 Clear « Horta (FAYAD). Asore Current Hamilton, Bermud: §tn, Juan, Porto Rico. Havana, Cube Colon. Canal LOST. AONDS_Tost Tn_American Securlty & Trust CONave $1.000 Shell. Pipe Line bonds, R turh to Room 704, Edmonds Bidg. Liberal rewar CHANGE PURSE. small, black_suede: con- taining over $50, Thursday. Finder please telephone Apartment. noulev.m Apart- ment. before 9 a.m. ite == POt C Heiniey st and " Gait ‘afier"8:30 Decatur S471. IerTier. fameler | MARTIN, NANCY 3. DIES AT AGE OF 85 Special Dispatch to The Star. HARRISONBURG, Va., March 7.— Puneral services for Dr. Joseph Irwin Triplett, aged 85, one of the Shenandoah Valley's outstanding business men and a pioneer in many lines, will be held from his home at Mount Jackson, Shen- andoah County, tomorrow. He died late yesterda Dr. Trlrlelt established the first hy- dro-electric power plant in the valley, operated a half dozen flour mills during his 60 years in business, was founder and president of the Mount Jackson Na. tional Bank, and was a pioneer orchard: ist. He is generally regarded as one of thie wealthiest men in this area. Upon his return from the Civil War he completed his study of medicine. He practiced only five years, retiring to or- ganize and operate a flour mill at Mount Ja_kson. He was the last of a family of 10 children and never married. Qards of Thanks. JOHNSON. MINNIE. We wish to express our thanks and appreciation to our many friends for their expressions of sympathy. acts of kin nd floral tributes since fhe" death of ‘our ‘heloved, MINNIE JOHN- N, Yho ,departed this life Saturday, March 1. AFk SERGT, CHARLIE JOHNSON AND THE FAMILY. TRAVERS, ROBERT A. We wish ac. Knowledie with sincere nanks the kind xpression and sympathy of our nelghbors and frien ring, the iy d_death 3 husoand wnd fatner VERS. P iits FAMILY: WEST, KATE. o dimeta e Bt re reef ptist Church, the Sunday 8chool, muhtwu and friends, for the help and services rendered, kind ex- pressions of Wmnlth\' and flowers during the iliness lm‘l death of our mothar. Mrs. KATE WEST. ‘THE PAMILY, * Braths. LICE Departed this life Wednesda Brarth i ioab REIGE B oo nesdny, of* Mrs. Annie B ZTaylor. randmother of Jessie P.'Snowden anc e Edelin Smith. Funeral’ Sunday, March M. E. Church at a8, cmvu ociatin fune until rnan. 4th st. BERRY, cnan.u H. Departed this_life ‘Thursd, Walter % “trom uuu c L. S ity Tesiing at D-rlurl. 30 H .m.; thereafter resting iroruneral Saturday. ‘March & from his late residence. 414 M atives and" {riends inviced. Inter Tnent Roscmont. Cemeters: MITTIE PLUMMER. M Eiurch. Sunday, March s Notice of fu- Frank Willigms' n. in other relatives and friends. peral nerentter, {rom funeral pmom 208 L Thursday. March Hy st Tour™ Srotne neral services wil conducted at his home, in Charlottesville, Va., Sunday, March 9, at 2:30 e ststire, Lo h¥ee” Brothiers. "William, James & d many other QRENCE HILL. Pridav. RENCE HILL. beloved terworth, at her _resi- . Funeral umeu resk Cemetery Chapel 3 S'clock Saturday afternoon. March 8 nsn CARROLL. CATHERINE. On Friday. March 193, ‘at the residence of her niece. Mr: terment Monda: 10. at Hyanni Mass. L] EDNA WILSON. Suddenly, Mareh 6, WILSO! arel Yelovsa” daughicr of © Witson Funeral from 'ne residence of 21433 120 pl ne on Satur. HY) latives and friends fhvited. Tnterment Addison Chape. DIXON, RACHEL. On Friday, March 1930, ‘at the residence of her son. Andre Dixor RACHEL. 5 N widow o u-e dute wun-m k3 98 vears and 9 month Tesidence o Monds Relatives and friends i FOGLE, WILLIAM F. On Priday. March 1. {930, 't Emergency Hospital, WILLL husBard of Mattie Be"held ot Zurhoyst's runeral patiors, 301 East Capitol st.. on Saturday. March 8. at 30 p.m. Interment at Newmarket, Va. rted this life at Car: CROSBY, Thurse w. e i tine at Moon ma ns resting S arlor John dy. & Aum- tunern ‘Darlor Brief ‘services Friday. .. Trom ihe wbove-natned I ™ 'and interment Denver. ‘Tuesday, March Plea: omit flowers. HIGDON, MARY m'rnlm: March :25 a. RINE, - JAMES E. on Thursday. March 0, T 8, briet lliness ‘at i residence. ave sujiorney JAMES E e anpnlmn A M. Remains resting temporarily at ineral home. 13th st. and until Saturday noon: after at his late residence. m NT. JAMES E. All members of Thomas H. Wright Lodge. No. 9807, G. U. of o. Fe ordered to attend mn funeral of our late brother, JAMES E. Metropolitan A. M. E c)um'h Pl i between 15th ts. n.w., Sunday, T JOHNSON, DEWILTON. Departed this life 930, 9 at Tuberculosis D:wfl..'ron SON 6 bt S e voted cousin, Jennie Skinner. ot Teral fater: of 44 ol ourn her loss e Sennie sk Notjee A JOHNSON. heir loss ‘s devoted one child. three sis- her relativ d March 3. at Tuneral home. ay, March s of Mae vor ased 31 1 fr residence; Holy Com!or ter. Chureh mass will id at for the re- T hia ‘soul. Intermment Mount Oitvet ofy ndthorst Club and the t Mary s Parish will meu -( lho ?residenceof *JOM KUNEO: 2138 Kharner st n.eor on Thurs: pam., to recite the F. ZEOOWITZ. Pres. FRED. DXIOII.MANN Pre JAMES C. KRAFT. JOMEPUC DIECELMANN, Sec. LARSEN, DOROTUY MAE. on Wedneslay, Mareh'5, 1930, at Chicago, Ill., DOROTHY MAE." aved © years. beloved dangh-er of Staiey ‘B and Margaret F. meuy of this city Larsen, for- LE OFMELIA, On Wednesday, o 1530, ae 3461 5t . OPHI Yoted wite ‘ot ‘samuer At leaves four sons an neral Friday. March 7, Siifad Baptist - Chnrep. ciating. nmmnt rudmcksnuu Va. emains resting at W Ernest Jarvis Co.'funeral patiors. 2832 Ga. sve: n.¥ On _Thursday, March § 1930, NANCY . MARTIN, widow of the Inte s H. Martin and ‘mother of Ed- March LIA. des ac car or Conn, ave Phone Tribune, 44 G st. ne. coln_7801-J K—Chemis lry nol!m Koma Eark car. abou s pm Wednesday. Maren s phone Georsla 3791 POCKETBOOK, money ceipt, near 19th and Va. ave superintendent’s office. Munl Tus and 520> Baenah cab. ' Brown fenther mocke money, tux recel Atlantie 1614 . Tm Vieiity_ of town ‘u' o1 o 1L, Ao s i Shme e 'Og lifer. l:’o!c b!t'!:;l H!Cht l llld 3 nm fern L FEGTACLES, s ap" ch 8ly; ec‘hll-" eYn ase; N Martha wllnn inside. C“I Munwol n 9000, extension 59. ) WER —White. covered With au- & T“ Hl“\’l&lrlum‘:l'uosvxdnyrfl!unll\ et wa i Gn Reward. 116 8 tae 1 Virginia ave. fin and. Mrs. Nina M. Connor. el of Joh Wirieht n.w. from Hamilne M. o gCTirchy Allison Do ot Saturdny. Match s “fhierment Rock Creek Ceme MEKAY. CL! “:s CLEMENTS. on Thursiay, al t her residence. xun,lu road 2.w., Cl SERNENTS Ao KAY, beloved wife of Clarence O. ghd dauchier of the late James T. L. Glements. ” Funeral” from " res! A R L At 8:45 oclock a.m.. thence T ot Thomas Church, where mass will be ma at 9:30. MILLER, TILDA, Thursday, March ¢ East, Capitol ‘i“unnru;"(rg:n “l T nusylvania ave. ‘March 10, &t 3 B FANNIE W. Su 2 FANNIE W, Suddeniy, on"lnuh [ “ u"mntxlll ‘Trom ! ey ::.;; rnulfl‘-nl:h 3 rday, Mar Frien ited. il ‘Tnterment nrl: ROBERTS, FRANK W. On Thursday. March . 1930." at Providence Ho: FR: ROBERTS of Capitol | hushand of Evelyn Robe, om the parlors of Perry % on | N | | llllcll GRACE. Beatha. "’#fin}“fim Ieents ol Bl Hater, | Monday, Siareh "o, ‘&t 2 pm." Inl Yisk Cerm el swunv. EYA Pridey, h " (aee Wnu ¢ bel m nd_mother of 1930, A Sweeney. llle V{ “!wr J. Sweeney wife of Henry eney WETMORE. On his home, ETMORE V. lui Francis J., Henry K. ai neral later. an Van 1 AN, Angel! Sherm ESah. and mmr of Mrs. ‘W, B. Whipple and William 8. Van Loan. Pune) om Gawler's. 11.'14 Ptnnl ave. DLW, un llt- urday, March 8, at 2 p.m. WALKER, WILLIAM SEYBOTH, < Notice of fui VAN LOAN, WILLIAM n_ 6. 1 e o Oenrune B. Cope, day, March 9. at 1 p.m. tan’ Baptist cnuuh, R n arch 48 a¢ g)“! Ol. Comrades of Ser- iy Mont Kematng resting ¢ is ‘Co. funeral pariors, WA.I..KII. WILLIAM E. o1 be held lrum me Mfl.ro fiat Church. R st. between. 13th sts. n.w., Sunday, March 9, at Comrades piease attend. ston Monday. ‘March o X W Uniform or dark clothing will be wor CLARENCE RUSSELL. Commander, WM. T. CONRAY, Adjutant. WALKER, WILLIAM E. The mnm o( Tl ER at e, Sloek Cmidnient) - Baturiny, Ma 1930. The Peers and Princes of Jonathan Dayis Consistory will asseable at Jar- vis' funeral home at 11:30 to assist in this service. “Regalia furnished. "By or- der E. BRISCOE 32°, Til. Commander- A. LEE, 33°, Keeper of and_Archives. CFAS” HPANDERSON 22°, Assfstant. In Memortam. ADDISON, MARY. A loviog tribute to Tmemory of our beloved mother and sra mother, Ars. MARY ADDISON, who B Marcn 7, 1934 At_evening, when -h-dc%u Sweet memories saddened ith S o 25"'-;'":'«-'. ety LOVING BACGHTER, FLIZABETH EURE, New York City. dear mothr, with sad lam~ Entation, We more v e o on cartle yer in mfi 30w mi’u,n-um. ‘We'll meet on r brighter Batiyvl) troacets ak micced th- fond rece ollection ar mother, our friend, ber thy love and ‘af- Tlil"lll‘r%"wuh ke AToubles shall end. BELL, HATTIE x u. sncu lo the mem- ory’ of our dear ' daughter, si mother, HATTIE MARTINA SEDG! . 'who left' us one year ago today, Mareh 7. 1929, Qur hearts are sad and drear today, One year ago you passed awa But God bids us rejoice. not weep; He giveth His beloved sleep. With Christian faith you fought figh! "Till Ofld nlled Yflu, AWAY. -t e . Your soul at His command tnok e One year ago todar. 1'. BELL, JOHN W, 1In sad nnd lovlnl me; of my dear husoand and leving Ta JorN W. BELL."'who ‘departed this WIFE. BESSE: SONS, FRANK, AND MILTON. nowm CRAWFORD. CALVIN H. A tribute of and remembrarce of our dear h and_father, CALVIN H.'CR, departed this life two ¥ March 7, 1928. What heppy days we once enjoyed ‘When were all together: But. oh, how changed it all is now Since ‘father has gone forever. LOVING WIFE AND CHILDREN. mother. 0 entered info eternal rest ten years ago today, March 7. 1920, SON, FRANK. * JOHNSON. HENRIETTA. In loving remem- brance of our dear mother and grands mother, HERRIEFTA JOHNSON. who des gl'llend".hll life one year ago tod: Mareh ’l'hz{e is r:lot 3 Ell!fi‘fl:llxmolhlh we o b 5 LOYING DAUGHTER. ETHEL Wi GRANDCHILDR In_lovi of my dear sistér. od&"u’ifi’éfl“{'fi depuried this "lifs nine vears as0. fodey, Aaron 7. 10 © iovasnahers without you, dear sister, And sad and wear: Life has nol beep. ¢ T "Same” to me, dear Since you were called away. Pegceful be your slecp. dear sister: TE'ls sweet {0 breathe your name I l-)vfd you very delrly In 1”’: fld in death I do 'OUR LOVING !lflnn. HARlllIl' . lvrzlns WILLIAM. In loving remem. Lrance of my ' dear nd *and WILLIAM nvvvswrn; wl In _memory LEWIS her. into eternal rest 1929, mbrance is the golden chain Benthrtries o Break. it il n vain, Tn have. to love. and the: ‘Snmt forzow of ong EICLiE THOMAS, ARD LILLIAN THOMAS, TYDINGS. MARIE OULARAN. In sad but loving remembrance of cur, dest ot RIE OULAHAN TYDIN ife two years ago 'today, Her lo\lns voice. her smiling face A re to leasu 5. JLORENCE J. In sad but lovine remembrance of our dear mother & ter. FLORENCE J. WALLS, who a.n thiz_life eight’ jéars ago’ today, Mareh “Twas e\anlnr -men the, Master's veice called softly. “Come & My Sufiering chiid. come now and lay your HER SO RN T M arsTERS, JANTE AND RATTIE. WILLIAMS, SARAH J. i In sad but loving remembrance _of el "mother SAR. Where vou conld be a HER DEVOTED m\ucm'r IN-LAW. JorNson. A mé‘&l’fl WII_LIAM th‘_ b §0NS. Lkl:MA'l OR(U\I. 332 PA_AVE NW__ NATIONAL 1384 138 ~ CHAS, S, ZURHO 301, EAST CAPITOL ST. 3034 M St N ’.‘f e Frank Gder's Sons Co. Madern Ohaper, Teieprions INational 2473 ENTH ST Modern Chapel. TIMOTHY HANLON Puneral Director Private Am 641 1 St. N.E. L Y.L SPEARE co. Neither the successors with the original mcfin S N'.fi:.n: ment. nk 6620 Phot Wm. H. Sardo & Co. Private Limousine Ambulance 412 H 8t. NE. ‘ HSactn Gnaber Lincoln 0524 JOHN R. WRIGHT CO. 1337 10th_St. N.W. Phone North 00414 ALMUS R. SPEARE 1623 Connecticut Ave POTOMAC 4600 8 yes._at 1208 B st.. 45 yrs. Clyde J. Nlchoh, lnc. 4200 Sth 8t N.W. llJNlnl- DI IGN! '?'gl'""" mh & Eye una s-mn