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Births, Deaths and Marriages THOMAS W. SMITH Thomas W. Smith, 51 years old, president of the lumber compahy bearing his name, was buried to day in Cedar Hill Cemetery Ser vices were held at Joseph Gaw ler’s Sons chapel. Mr. Smith was one of the char ter members of the Beaver Dam Country Club and was a member of the Optimists Club. He lived in the Broadmoor apartments. Surviving is his widow, Grace Sullivan Smith. JOHN WILLIAM McKINNEY Funeral services for John Wil liam McKinney, 79 who died Thursday at the home of his son, L. Neal McKinney, of Castlemans Ferry, Va., w?re conducted today from Hysong’s funeral parlors, 1300 N St. N. W. Interment was in Rock Creek Cemetery, BIRTHS Charles E. G. and Helen Rich. girl. E. Paul and Nancy Mlles, girl. Harvey A. and Elizabeth M. Jones, boy. Henry A. and Mildred R. Sanford, boy. Charles E and Louise Graham, boy. Joseph S. and Eva Dean, boy. Joseph C. and Gertrude J. Edmons ton. boy. Reginald D and Mildred V. Mc- Dougall. bay John W. and Jennie Spaulding, boy. Furr C. and Frances Pearson, boy. Amos T. and Ruth D Pagter, boy Charles B. and Ruth Ellsworth boy. James W. and Mabel Beckett, boy. Walter F. and Ruth T. Phillips, girl. DEATHS Ellen Naughton, 85 years, 624 1 Bt. S. W. Ellie D. Bouldin 84 years, 1773 La nier St. N- W. Lucy H. Nlmmo. 82 years 3315 Wis consin Ave. N. W. Emma Williams. 80 years. St. Eliza beths Hospital. Mary I. Higgins, 77 years. 3313 Cleve land Ave. N. W. Levin C. Handy. 77 years. 434 Mary land Ave. S. W Eva J. Spencer. 75 years, sioley Hospital. Hattie Sammers. 72 years. 220 H Ft N - E ’ , AT Lydia S. Biddle. 71 years. 1705 N St. N. W. John H. Somnjer, 70 years. 1336 E Si. N. E. Marfenda Harris. t>9 years, 22C H St. N. E. Lucy H. Cremer. 65 years. Homeo pathic Hospital. Alice R. Sewell. 63 years. 23S Eighth St. N. E Kate Harkness. 63 years. St. Eliza- beths Hospital. Julia 1. Swider. 60 years. 3349 Nichols Ave. S. E. Annie E. Neal, 58 years. Providence Hospital. George J Blundell. 58 years. Cas ualty Hospital. Eiiabeth Weston. 57 years, Garfield Hospital. Edward Skardal. 55 years. 3720 Up ton St. N. W. George E. Batton, 54 years, 540 Co lumbia Rd. N. W Allen G. Jennings. 52 years. Gallinger Hospital. Thomas W. Smith 51 years. Emer gency Hospital Mamie Boden. 50 years. 1337 Four and-one-half St. 8. W. Salvatore Bucca, 44 years, 610 Eighth St. N. E Vtddle V. Clark. 39 vears, 1431 Perry Pl N. W. Charlotte Marker. 31 years. 1825 G Bt. N. W. Clarence V. Hall. 25 years. Garfield Hospital. Charlotte B Fisher. 9 years. George Washington Hospital Fannie Scott. 66 vears, 1 505 Eighth St N. W William Rhodes. G1 years. 1860 Reed wood Terrace Ella Lewis. 44 years. 1115’4 Fifth St. N. W. John Hal), 39 vears. 722 Third St. S W. Leroy Houston. 26 years, Gallinger Hospital. MARRIAGE LICENSES John W. Johnson. 21. and Virginia B Parry, 22 The Rev. M. W. Hyde. Wiltrid P Day 40, and Lucile Hill 28. The Rev U. G. B. Pierce. Edward B Cottrell. 21, and Ethel L. Hattor, 19. The Rev. J. C. Ball. Bennett B Lloyd, 24. and Mary T. Grabes, 25. The Rev. P. J. Begley. Frank A. Bolton. 41. and Melissa H. Dement, 37 The Rev. J. C. Vurpiolot. Marshal B Goding, 28. and Maurine L. Symons, 25. The. Rev. F. W. Per kins. Edward O. Delaney. 28. and Agnes E. Hobbs. 22. The Rev. J. E. Connell. Bradley B. Smith, 29. and Ethel H. Hitter 26. The Rev. T. G Smythe. W. E. Deining. 31. and Lola E. Shupe. 25. of Las Animas. Colo. Th<e Rev. P. G. Lineweaver. Harold H Golden. 25. and Belle Levy, 24. The Rev. G. Silverstone. Maurice J Murray. 27. and Olive E. Ralston. 25- The Rev. Earle Wilfley. Crawford W Hollidge. 21. and Mar garet L. Heys-ei. 19. The Rev. H. M. Hennig Abe Roffeld 22. and Bessie Hoff man, 22. The Rev. G. Silverstone. Monro* I. Schechter 26, and Isabelle B. Post, both of New York. Justice Peyton Gordon. Lewis L Baggett, 32. and Mary R. Claiborne, 32, both of Newport News. Va. The Rev B W.. Tolson. Thelbert S Booker. 26 and Vivien M. Wade. 18 The Rev. J. E Briggs. Earl A. Nero. 26, and Ruby Harris, 22. The Rev. R M. Williams. Robert Blackwell. 25. and Doris Twy man. 19. The Rev. J. S. Wilson. Joseph Proctor. 26. and Marie Un k 1 ns. 23. The Rev H. F. Graebenstein. 1 Deaths WILSON. JAMES—Passed away on Satur day morning. March 26. 1932. JAMES WILSON, the beloved son of Elizabeth Wilson. Remains nesting at the W. W. Chambers Co. funeral home, 1400 Chapin Street Northwest. Notice of funeral services and inter ment herrafter. Wedding Announcements 24 HR SERVICE, special prices. Good harts. 1214 H St. N, W. NAt. 5172. 4 Florists —Easter Specials. Phone orders promptly taken care of Murray. Florist. 3 810 7th St, N. W, NOrth 5310. HEROLD FLORIST—Cut How., floral de signs. pot. plants. Floral designs. $3 up. Open 0 :30 p. m. 512 6th S. E, Lin, 2387. GUDE BROS CO. 121? F St. N.W Phone Not 4278 Funeral designs 5 Funeral Directors DOCTORS Recommend AMBULANCES By CHAMBERS Clean, Fresh and SANITARY. Charge* Lowest in City. $4.00 ANY PLACE IN D. C. Call COI. 0432 Phone or write, your address. We will send you a beautiful catalogue of How We Do It. > 1 • Deaths BEALE. HERBERT—On Friday morning March 25. 1932. at the Episcopal Eye, Ear. and Throat Hospital. HERBERT I BEALE the lieloved sou of Francis E. Beale of 4711 Ninth Street Northwest, . in the tenth year of his age. Remains resting at the W. W. Chambers iCo lunerai home, 1400 Chapin Street 1 Northwest. Funeral services will bo conducted on , Monday afternoon March 28, 1932. at 2 o’clock p in . from the W. W. Cham bers Co iunetal home. Fourteenth and Chapin Streets Northwest. Relatives and friends are invited to attend. Interment will follow in Cedar Hill Cemetery. RI KKE. JOHN T.—Passed away on Fri day. March °5. 1932, at Walter Reed General Hospital. JOHN T. BURKE, the ♦•liter son of Hester A. and the late Thomas Burke. Remains resting at the W. W Chambers Co. funeral home, 1400 Ch twin Street Northwest Ku ner.il. services will be held from his late residence, No. 13 South Main Street. Ballston, Va. Notice of tune and date hereafter. <411.111 KV SUSlE—l’assrd >« ay OU Fri day. March 25. 11132. SUSIE COLBURN, the beloved wife of the late Randall Col burn. Funeral services will be conducted on Monday afternoon. March 28. 1932. at 2 o’clock, from her daughter’s residence. Mrs Nettie C. Staub. 329 Ninth Street Southeast. Interment will follow in Rock Creek Cemetery, Services by W. W. Cham bers Co. DANGERFIELD. JANIE L. — Departed this life early Friday morning. March 25 1932 at 4:10 o’clock a. m.. JANIE L DANGERFIELD, the beloved mother of Harry and Ulysses Dangerfield and Jane Moss Remains resting at the W. Ernest Jarvis funeral church. 1432 You Street Northwest. Funeral services will be conducted on Monday afternoon. March 28. 1932. at 1 o’clock, from Ebenezer M. E. Church, Fourth and D Streets Southeast. DELANEY. SAMUEL N.—Entered into eternal rest on Thursday evening, March ”4 1932 at 8 o’clock, at his late resi dence 137 Thomas Street Northwest. SAMUEL N. DELANEY, the devoted hus band of Mamie Chew Delaney, the beloved son ot the late Henry and Alice Delaney. He leaves to mourn his departure a lov ing wife, four children, two daughters. Ida Delaney. Frances May Delaney, and two sons. Everett Delaney and Lawrence Delancv. and one sister. Mrs. Alice Hearne. Funeral services will be conducted on Sunday afternoon. March 27. 1932. at l. o’clock, from People’s Congregational Church. N Street Northwest, between sixth and Seventh Streets. Interment will follow in Harmony Cemetery. Arrangements by W. Ernest Jarvis. DUVALL. CHARLES J. — On Friday. March 25. 1932, at his late residence. Chapel Road. Seat Plessa H. Md.. CHARLES J. DUVAL, the beloved husband of Katie M. Duvall (nee Steele). Funeral services on Monday. March 28. 1932, from the above residence at 2 p. m. Relatives and friends are invited to attend. Interment in Congressional Ceme tery. GARDNER. SARAH V. —Passed away on Friday morning March 25. 1932. at Garfield Memorial Hospital, SARAH V. GARDNER the beloved wife of William B. Gardner, of 3717 Georgia Ave. N. W. Interment will be in Staunton, Va. Services by W, W. Chambers Co. __ GASTON. GIANOULA —On Thursday, March 24 1932. GIANOULA GASTON, widow of the late Peter Gaston and mother of Mrs Charles Charuhas. Mrs. Louis Maudes. Mrs. Athenen Sgourdas. of New York, and Peter Gaston, of Cumber land. Md. , . Funeral from the residence of her daughter, Mrs. Charles Charuhas. 5208 Colorado Avenue Northwest, on Saturday. March 26. 1932. at 2 p m Mineral services in St. Sophia Greek Church, Eighth and L Streets Northwest, at 2:30 p. in. Interment Glenwood Cemetery. Ser VI CCS by W, W. Chambers Co. OLIVER. ALLEN —Departed this life on Thursday. March 24. 1932. at Philadel phia. Pa.. ALLEN OLIVER, the devoted brother of Elinora Blake. Besides his sister, he leaves to mourn his departure three nitres. Remains resting at the W. Ernest Jarvis funeral church. 1432 i ']U Street Northwest, until Sunday. March 2«, 1932. at B) o’clock: thence to the Tenth Street Baptist Church. Tenth and R Streets Northwest, where body will lie in state until funeral services Monday after noon. March 27. 1932. at 1 o’clock. SHAMWELL. JOSEPH M.—Departed this life, suddenly, on Wednesday morning earlv. March 23. 1932. at 3:15 o’clock. JOSEPH M. SHAM WELL, the devoted hus band of Viola Sham well. Besides his wife, he leaves to mourn his departure one son. William Shamwell: one sister. Vir ginia Washington, and two brothers, Ber nard Shamwell and Robert Shamwell. He also leaves a host of other relatives and friends. Remains resting at the W. Ernest Jarvis funeral church 1432 You Street Northwest. Funeral services will be conducted on Sunday afternoon March 27 1932. .mm St. Luke’s Baptist Church, at 2 o’clock, with the Chettister officiating. In terment will follow in Lincoln Memorial Cemetery. SMITF. JOHN H. —Passed away on Satur day morning. March 26. 1932. at his late residence, 1504 North Capitol Street. JOHN H. SMITH, the beloved husband of Lena C. Smith < nee Reckew’ig). Funeral services wili be held from his late residence. 1504 North Capitol Street, on Monday afternoon. March 28. 1932. at 2 o’clock. Interment will follow* in Cedar Hill Cemetery. Services by W. W. Chambers Co. TANKE RS LE V. CHA R LES L. — Passec 1 away on Friday. March 25, 1932. at his late residence. 1886 Monroe Street North west. CHARLES L. TANKERSLEY, the beloved husband of Mary Tankersley. Be sides his wife he is survived by two children, one son. Dr. Edward C. Tankers ley. and one daughter. Mrs. Wannetah Brown. Romains resting at the W. W Chambers Co. funeral home. 1400 Chapin Street Northwest. Funeral services will be eondnoted on Monday afternoon. March 28. 1932. at 2:30 o’clock, from the W. W. Chambers Co. funeral home. Fourteenth and Chapin Streets Northwest. Masonic services by Dawson Lodge. F. A. A. M. Interment will follow in Cedar Hill Cemetery. 5 Funeral Directors WHEN DEATH COMES Most Families Call CHAMBERS LARGEST IN THE CITt 5 Parlor*, 3 Chapels, 10 Car*, Heariea and Ambulance* Free Use of Building Lowest Rates——Complete We Have a Funeral for With Us Are W. F. ELLIOTT R. K. HARVEY Whose Father Buried Abraham Lincoln Experience of the Best Price of the Least • We Give an Exceptional Funeral h?.™ eQC And All ONLY <Z CZ The same service as the higher priced funerals, wilh no extra charge for chapel. Also music if desired by our nipe organ. Phone or write your address. We will send you a beautiful catalogue of How We Do It. In Case of Death Call The Greater W.W. Chambers Co. 14th Cor. Chapin St. N.W. Phone COlumbia 0432 Where the Best Costs Less THE WASHINGTON TIMES WILLIAM GARRETT Funeral rites for William Gar rett, 59. who died Thursday at his home. 227 South Payne St., Alexandria. Va., will be held on j Monday from the home. The Rev. Ryland T. Dodge, pastor of the Baptist Temple, will conduct the services, with burial in Ivy Hill Cemetery. Mr. Garrett was for many years employed as a car repairer by the Southern Railway Company. He was a member of the Alex andria Council, No. 5, Order Fraternal Americans, and the Osceola Tribe of Red Men. ( Commissioners’ Notices COMMISSIONERS D C., Waebingtun. March 14th 1932. NOTICE is hereby given that the Commissioners intend to make the following named improvements winch are, in their judgment, necessary Lor the public health sulety and comfort. Assessments for one half of the cost of the same will be made as provided in public Act No. 171. approved August 7 1894. AH persons interested in the pro posed work are notified that the Com missioners will give a public hearing at the District Building on Wednesday, March 30th. 1932. at 10 o’clock A. M.. in the Board Room of the said Commissioners to any and all persons who may desire to object thereto. Northwest Section:—l-ay cement sidewalk: On the south side of Jocelyn Street (whsre no walk exists; be tween lot 17 Square 1990. and Connecti on I Avenue at an estimated cost of SSOO. to be assessed against ail Jots in Squares 1873 and 1990 abutting said work. On the east side of 9th Street between H and Eye Streets at an estimated cost of sl3lO to be assessed against all Jots in Square 404 abutting said work. On both sides of 47th Place between Conduit and Reservoir Roads at an estimated cost of $1625. to be assessed against ail lots in Square 1368 and 1371 abutting said work. On the cast side of Reno Road between Ellicott and Fessenden Streets at an estimated cost of SBOO. to be assessed against ail Jots in Squares 1983 and 1984 abutting said work On both sides of G Street between 17th and 22nd Streets t where no cement walk exists) at an estimated cost of S6OOO. to be assessed against all lots in Squares 79. 80 102. 103. 120. 121. 141, 142. 168 and 169 abutting said work. On both sides of F Street between 20th and 23rd Streets (where no cement walk exists) at an estimated cost of $4500. to be assessed against all lots in Squares 57. 58. 80. 81. 103 and 104 abutting said work. On the north of Fulton Street between 38th Street and Bellevue Terrace at an esti mated cost of $495. to be assessed against all lots in Square 1813 abytting said woijk. On the south side of Princeton Place be tween Warder Street and Georgia Avenue (where no walk exists) at an estimated cost, of $65. to be assessed against all lots in Square .‘1032 abutting said work. On the north side of Van Buren Street be tween Blair Road and 3rd Street and on the north side of Van Buren Street between 4th and sth Streets (where no walk ex ists) all at an estimated cost of SBOO. to be assessed against all lots in Squares 3273 and 3346 abutting said work. On the west side of 9th Street between Aspen and Butternut Streets at an estimated cost of $605. to be assessed against all lots in Square 2968 abutting said work. On the south side of Van Ness Street between Reno Road and 37th Street (where no walk exists) at an estimated cost of $275. to be assessed against all property abut ting said work. On the south side of Whittier Street between 2nd Street and Sandy Spring Road (where no walk exists) at an estimated cost of $270. to be at£ seated against all lots In Square 3365 abutting said work. On the west side of 14 th Street between Hemlock and Iris Streets (where no walk exists) at an estimated cost of $240. to be assessed against all lots in Square 2738 abutting said work On both sides of Woodley Road between Wisconsin-'Avenue and 38th Street (where no walk exists) at an estimated cost of $1075 to hr assessed against all lots in Squares 1920 and 1923 abutting said work. On both sides of Randolph Street, between Georgia and Kansas Ave nues (where no walk exists) at an esti mated cost of $2310 to l>e assessed against all lots in Squares 2905 and 2906 abut ting said work On the south side of Kalmia Road from 16th Street to the alley east and on the north side of Jonquil Street from 16th Street to the alley east at an estimated cost of $615. to be as sessed against all lots in Square 2740 abutting said work. On the east side of Georgia Avenue betweeen Girard Street and Gresham Place (where no walk exists) at an estimated cost of $75 to be assessed against all Jots in Square 3057 abutting said work. On the east side of Kansas Avenue between Randolph and Upshur Streets (where no walk exists) at an esti mated cost of SIOSO. to be assessed against all lots in Squares 2906 2909 and 2910 abutting tsaid work. On the west side of 14th Street between Juniper and Jonquil Streets (where no walk exists) a| an esti mated cost of $320. to be assessed against all Jots in Square 2739 abutting said work. On the south side of Reservoir Road from 35th St roct westward to a point about opposite 38th Street (abutting the grounds of the Convent of the Visitation) at an estimated cost of $1965. to be assessed against all property abutting said work On the south side of Kalmia Road be tween 13th Street and Morningside Drive (where no walk exists) at an estimated cost of $220. to be assessed against all property abutting said work. On the north side of Calvert Street between Tunlaw Road and 39th Street at an estimated cost of $920 to be assessed against all prop erty abutting said work. On the east side of 39th Street between Beecher and Calvert Streets (where no walk exists) at an esti mated cost of $230. to be assessed against all lots in Square 1301 abutting said work. On both sides of Carolina Place between Cathedral Avenue and Macomb Street at an estimated cost of $1725. to be as sessed against all lots in Square 1449 abutting said work. On the south side of Dahlia Street from the Takoma Park School Grounds westward to the alley west of 9th Street at an estimated cost of SB6O to be assessed against all lots in Squares 3173 and 2967 abutting said work. On the north side of Ellicott Street between Wisconsin Avenue and 43rd Street (where no walk Exists) at an estimated cost of sllO to be assessed against all Jots in Square 1671 abutting said work. On the west side of 46th Street between Ellicott and Fessenden Streets (where no walk exists) at an estimated cost of S3OO to be assessed against all lots in Square 1544 abutting said work. Northwest Section: — Pave alleys with concrete: Unpaved alley in Square 3146 at an estimated cost of $750. Alievs in Square 2026 at an esti mated cost of $4620 Alleys in Square 120 at an estimated cost of $2300. Alleys in Square 2968 at an estimated cost .of $4170 That nortion of alley in Square 2500 that abuts lots 30 and 51 at an estimated cost of $650 East north and south alley in Square 3263 <4th-sth-Madi- Ron-Marietta) at an estimated cost of sllsO Alleys in Square 2014 (Morrison- McKinlev-33rd-Broad Branch Road) at an •estimated cost of $2200. East north and south allev in Square 2741 at an estimated cost of $1220 That nortion of east and west alley in Square 3361 (Walnut-Laurel- Eastern Avenue-2nd) that abuts lot 68 at an estimated cost of $520 Portion of alley in Square 2067 running southward from Porter Street to the east and west alley at an estimated cost of $555. Un paved portion of alley in Square 3313 (Shepherd-Taylor-3rd-Marlborough Place) at an estimated cost of $3lO. North and south allev in Squares 221 R and 2219 at an estimated cost nf $4750 Alley in Square 31? at an estimated cost of SI6OO Alley in Square 2293 running parallel with 31st Street at an estimated cost of $2210 T’npaved alley in Square 3263 (Marietta- Nicholson-4th-sth' at an estimated cost of SIOSO Cobble alleys in Square 86 at an estimated cost of SISOO Alleys in Square 2295 at an estimated cost of $3330. Al iev in Square 209 (Church-Que-14th-lsth) at an estimated cost of $1940 Alleys in Square 2774 (Hemlock-Iris-13th-Moruing •ide Drive) at an estimated cost of $2650 Alleys in Square 1993 (Legation-Living ston-Npvada Avenue-Chew Chase Park wav) at an estimated cost of $2290 Por tion of allev in Square 141 abutting lot 21 at an estimated cost of $460 North east Section: —Lay cement sidewalk: On the east side of Trinidad Avenue from Florida Avenue to alley north at an esti mated cost of S2OO. to he assessed against all lots in Square 4068 abutting said work On the north side of Morse Street from Orren Street to the allev west at an esti mated cost of $l4O to he assessed against nil mts in Square 4067 abutting said work On the south side of Levis Street from Trinidad Avenue to allev east at an esti mated cost of $l4O. to be assesspd against all lots in Square 4061 abutting said work On thp north «ide of Clinton Strpet between Myrtle and Central Avenues (where no walk exists) at an estimated co«t of SIO3O. tn be assessed against all lots in Square 4319 abutting said work On the east side of 43rd Place between Jav Street and Sheriff Rnad and on the north side of Jav Street between 43rd Plane and 44th Street at an estimated cost nf sl°F>o tn he asse«sed against All lots in Square 5096 abutting said work On the north side nf Douglas Street from 30th Street to the allev east (Abutting lots 35 and 30 Square 4353) at an estimated cost nf 5240 tn he assessed against all Ints in south side nf Jav Street between 48tb Street and 48th Place at an estimated cost nf $435 tn bp A«srcqed against all lots in Square 5149 abutting said work On the north tide of Franklin Street and on the west side of Vista Street between 26th and 27*h Streets at an estimated cost nf $530 tn he Rsaecnpd against all Ints in Square 434° abutting said wnrk On the south side nf Kpu- York Avenue nn the I south side nf O Street and on thp south l side of Florida Avenue all between Ist ( Commissioners’ Notices •) iCuiiUiiueiD and 2nd Streets at an estimated cost of sll6O. to be assessed against all Jots in Square 710 abutting said work. On both sides of Girard Street between 13th ami 14th Streets i where no walk exists) St an estimated cost of $1960 to be assessed against all lots in Squares 3957 and 3958 abutting said work On the south side of B Street between 15th and 16th Streets i where no walk exists) at an estimated cost of $55 to be assessed against ail lots In Square J 069 abutting said work. On the east side of 2nd Street between Bryant and Channing Streets; on the south side of Channing Street between 2nd and 3rd Streets and on the north side of Bryant Street between 2nd and 3rd Streets (all where no walk exists) at an estimated cost of S7OO to be assessed against all lots in Square 3556 abutting said work. On the east side of 4th Street between Franklin Street and Michigan Avenue I where no walk exists) at an estimated cost of $1320 to be assessed against all property abut ting said work. Pave alleys with concrete: Northeast Section:—Alley in Square 3967 at. an estimated cost of $llOO. Unpaved Alievs in Square 1084 at an estimated cost of $3689 That portion of alley in Square 3888 that abuts lots 53 to 59 inclusive at an .estimated cost of SI2OO Alleys in Square 4473 (17th Plaee-K-L-Bladensburg Road) that abut lots 82 to 87 inclusive at an estimated cost of SI4OO Alleys in Square 3976 at an estimated cost of SSOOO. Alley in Square 3882 abutting lots 26 to 35 inclusive at an estimate*! cost of $1560. Cobble alleys in Square 749 at an esti mated cost of $3850 Alleys in Square 4053 at an estimated cost of $2870. South east and west alley in Square 4054 t Hol brook Terrace-Ranm-11 th Place-West Vir ginia Avenue I at an estimated cost of SBSO Alievs in Square 4058 (Queen- Holbrook Terracc-Montello Avenue-West Virginia Avenue) at an estimated cost of $2670. Alley in Square 3977 at an esti mated cost of $3375 Southeast Section: Lay cement sidewalk:—On both sides of Brothers Place lie tween Trenton Place and Sterling Street at an estimated cost of $970 to he assessed against all lots in Squares 6068 and 6070 abutting said work On north side of L Street between 11th and 13th Streets (where no walk exists) at an estimated cost of $835. to bd as sessed against all lots in Squares 997 and 1023 abutting said work On the side of 19th Street between A and B Streets (where no walk exists) at an esti mated cost of $2lO. to be assessed against all lots in Square 1111 abutting said work. On the west side of 25th Street between Que Street and Naylor Road and on the north side of R Street between 25th Street and Naylor Rond (where no walk exists) at an estimated cost of sll2O lo_ he as sessed against al] lots in Square 5587 and 5625 abutting said work On the west side of Bowen Road between Burns and 46th Streets at an estimated cost of SI6BO to be assessed against all lots in Square 5365 abutting said work. Southeast Sec tion: Pave alleys with concrete: —Portion of east and west alley in Square 5611 that abuts lots 22 to 29 at an estimated cost of $750 Alley in Square 693 (E-Tvy-New Jersey Avenue-Canal) nt an estimated cost of S7BO Southwest Section: Pave alleys with concrete: Cobble alleys in Square 497 at an estimated cost of $6130 Alleys in Square 53$ at an estimated cost of $5600. Allev in Square 584 at an estimated cost of $2190 LUTHER H REICHEI.DERFER. HERBERT B CROSBY. D A. DAVISON. Acting. Commissioners. D C. ( Bids and Proposals ] TREASURY DEPARTMENT. Office of the Supervising Architect Washington. D. C. March 23. 1932 —Notice is hereby given tliat (he time for opening bids for furnishing all labor and materials and performing all work for the extension, remodeling and enlargement (except eleva tors dumbwaiter, lighting fixtures, etc.i of the U. S. Post Office at Washington D. C.. is hereby postponed from 3 p m March 29 1932. to 3 p m. April 8 1932. JAS. A WETMORE. Acting Supervising Architect. directory ANTIQUES OLD VIRGINIA SHOP ANTIQUES Edward C. Van DeVanter 1711 Eve St. N. W. Dist tlsSB ""automobile radiators Aviation and Auto Radiator Experts New Radlato~R at Wholesale Prices Old Radiators New Guaranteed Work Only P. H. TUCKER CO NAt. 2516 306-0* J. Marshall Pl. or 4 St. N. W. We start where they ail finish & save U JS AUTOMOBILE REPAIRING ~ CLARK’S AUTO REPAIR. 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CO. 10185 BATfERY—SERVICE GARLOCK SERVICE COMPANY Dunlop Tires and Tube.?—Battery lie charging—Distributors Exlde Batteries A. S Neilson. Owner 3228 Georgia Ave. COI. 10105 bicTycleTandmotorcycles RADINS CYCLE STORE For Parts and Repairs New ft Used Motorcycles ft Bicycles 1701 7th St. N. W. NOrth 9201 BROKERS WESTHEIMER ft COMPANY Stocks and Bonds Members nt the N Y. Stock Exchange Woodward Building NAU 6500 STOUFFER’S BUFFET SANDWICHES • INC. Washington's Original Sandwich Grill- Toasted Sandwiches. Waffles. Steak and Chop Supners "A Sandwich Is a Meal.” 824 14th St. N. W. NAt. 9405 MEt. 7158 CLEANERS AND DYERS~ DE LUXE NVV — METHOD i'LEANERS Work Called for and Delivered One Day Service 1721 Wie. Ave. N W. WEet 0620 confectioners" VERS 13 FOOD SPEC! A LTV CO. Mfge. of G-They-R-Gnod Peanut Butter Sandwiches A- Potato Chlpe Distributors of Majestic Mayonnaise and other Products 40* 7th St. S. W. NAt. 2450 COSTUMES JACK MULLANK Fully Prepared With an Appropriate Line of Costumes. Wigs and Make-Un for the George Washington Bicentennial and All Occasions. 714 llth Street. Northwest MEtropolitan 9395 CARLTON STUDIO OF DANCING 1722 Penn. Ave NW MET. 9584 Al. Ingram Dancing Master Waltz Foxtrot, Tango, Varsity. Tap. Toe Military Acrobatic. Musical Comedv. Sorins Tuition 5 Private Lessons J 5.00 Class Lessons Nlehtlv 50a E L EDWARDS Interior and Exterior Decorator ot Better Home? We Know How Awning* Window Shades. Pa nerhangina. Painting 5333 Gooigia Ave. N. W. GEo. 4368 The National Daily Dial-A-Word Contest RULES AND REGULATIONS CASH 18 PRIZES FIRST PRIZE SIOO SECOND PRIZE .... SSO THIRD PRIZES2S FIFTEEN INDIVIDUAL PRIZES OF S 5 —INSTRUCTIONS— 1. Th* object of th* contest Is V 7. Funk and Wagntll* New for the contestant* to t*k* the Standard Dictionary of the Eng- Herald and Times Want Ad tele- llsh Language will be used li» phoue number District S2flO. and establishing word definitions. For- see how many word* can be elgn word, defined tn thl* <Ho- formed from the chart of letter* tlon*ry will ba considered provld- accompanying It. Ing definition le glean. . ’ *?•, ,el,e w «. Both accuracy and neatness In the chart below. Eacb wl) | be cont Mered in the awarding formed must begin with th* first of thg or j Ma | t ~ not necessary two letters of the exchange. For present entries In an elaborate example the Exchange 1* DlstrlrL manner *e almpllclty 1* alwave the prefix for eacb word formed h f muet be Dl. ’ 3. The figure "O” la replaced bv 9- All conteat entriea muat be the letter •»' Hated opposite it In mailed or sent In direct to tha the chart, otherwise the letters to Dial-a-Word Contest Editor, Waah be owed in forming the words must Ington Times Company. 1117 H be confined to the first two let- Street, Room 101. not later than tert of the exchange and the let- Sunday. March 27th—midnight. It ters corresponding to the number is agreed that all entries become indicated on the dial chart. property of The Washington 4. Each letter may be used only Times Co. once tn each word It la not neces- jq Questions regarding any phase sary to use every letter tn every O s the contest will be answered bv word. the Dlal-a-Word Contest Editor, 6. Indicate at the top of voor District 6260 Branch 2««. "’L° f /'X'l’d Sn ” Every d.y ror th* duration ot h.°. r .rt S Ln thl’ greatest numblr of ,he Contest the Washington Herald based on th* greatest number of gn4 Tlmeg C |,„ lfle4 Department . All word, spened In . .Imll.r bubllsh th. detail, of th- manner but with a different mean- contest. Ing will be counted as separate 12. The Conteat 1* open to avery wnrds Proper names and names body except the employes of The of person, will be counted Ab- Washington Times Company *nd brevlation.- will not be considered. • their families. Letters on Dial Chart For Number District 526 b e\ 5-J. K. L D| 2-A. B. C. ( 6-M. N. O. < I zx r I 0"~ EACH WORD MUST BEGIN WITH DI — District 5260 — Is the Herald and Times Want Ad Phone Nuipber r Want Ads Published in Both Papers for 1 Price , DETECTIVE AGENCIES AA—ACCURATE DETECTIVE SERVICE Domestic—Civil—Criminal Investigations Special Trained Operatives—Mai* and Female. Call NAtlonal 1511 J35-J6 Earle Thea. Bldg 13th ft E Sts N. V. Bast Rates Best Service AMERICAN DETECTIVE AGENCY Modern Secret Methode Bonded — Reliable as a Bank The Onlv F’amber of W. AD_ln D. C. J. Fraoklln Watts. Pres, and Gen. Mgr. ’ Suite 255 Munsev Building Phones. NAtlonal 0833 —3865 ~~ DRUGGISTS ~ ETHICAL PRESCRIPTION PHARMACY. INC. L. S. Terry. L. L. Williams Biological and Medical Supplies We call and Deliver-Analytlcal Chemists 518 Fla .’ e N W North *BBI-6882 TSCHIFFELY BROS Douglas Tschiffelv. Druggist 1203 Connecticut Ave N. W Phones DEcatur 4252 Prescriptions ('ailed for and Delivered COLUMBIA PHARMACY Open Until I o’clock A. M. FULL LINE OF DRUG SUPPLIES Presortotlons Crlled for and Delivered Fountain service. School Supplies. First Aid Reo'llrements Ice Cream Delivered Second ft Fla’ Ave N W NOrth 7633 E xpress^F transfer McCUY TRANSPORTATION CO. Daily Service between Baltimore. Wash ington. Richmond. Fredericksburg. Cul peper New Market. Harrisonburg. Win cheater. Alexandria and intermediate points. Manassas. Va., Manassas 64- Termlnal 901 7th St. S. W. Ph. MEt. 2152 IZ EXTERMINATORS ROACHES COST YOU LOTS OF MONEY Harris Will Exterminate Them nr Nn Charge P F. HARRIS 724 Ninth St. NAtlonal 9117 ~ FISH AND~OYSTERS N. E. FISH ft OYSTER MARKET Free Delivery—’Wholesale & Retail 1492 H St. N. E. Lln. 10177 FUNERAL DIRECTORS AM) . EMBALMERS JOHN T RHINES ft COMPANY Leading Colored Funeral Directors 20X 3rd St. S. W. ME 8401 April 6th Celebration of Army Day ♦ ♦ April 6.. . the anniversary of the en try of the United States into the world war...is annually observed as Army Day, with emphasis on the part played by the military forces in time of peace. The day’s event will in clude a grand parade of military, patriotic and civilian organizations through Pennsylvania and Constitu tion Avenues, culminating in a dem onstration in the Monument Grounds, where the units will be reviewed by the Secretary of War. The grand marshal of the parade will be Maj. Gen. Douglas MacArthur. Chief of Staff of the Army. ♦ VISITORS ... as well as native Washingtonians, will find the Greater Washington Service Directory of interest in locat ing desirable places to visit before and after the celebration. SATURDAY—MARCH 26—1932 GASOLINE FILLING STATION 18th Monroe Sts hi E NOrth 7742 BurrouKh s Gasoline Station, Ina. Exide Battery and Service Station Acceeeoriev gift SH Q p . THE NIPPON GIFT SHOP Manufacturer? of Lamp Shades Gifts China Ware and Novelties 916 H STREET NORTHEAST Telephone Lincoln 9627 GLOVE REPAIRING Have Your Gloves Repaired With a Alachine Stitch Instead of bv Hand Our New Method Is the Best Available and Is 15 Cents an Inch. SOUTHERN STELOS CO. 701 12th N W _____ WINDSOR HOTEL AND RESTAURANT Miss Simms. Mgr. West 1184 Furnished Rooms Dining Room 2135 G Street Northwest Phone West 1815-1816 ALL STATES TAVERN Offers the Tourist and Resident Strictly Home-Cooked Foods Popular Priceesoft E. Capitol MAIN HOTEL Rooms by the Dav. Week or Month Rates, $1 00 pgr Day. S4.od Per Wk Up Always Hot Water 10)7 N Y. Ave. N W. THE EVANGBLIND Residence for SAlf-Supportlng Young Business Women 1330 L St. N WNA 7870 hairHbressing SOUTHWEST CHEMICAL COMPANY Weaver's Hair Dressing For Sale at All Leading Drug Stores 6h6 m St. S W MEt. 7182 HOSpITALS DOWLING’S PRIVATE EYE HOSPITAL Dr Jas C- Dowling. M-dical Director Medical and Surgical Service 12th ft Von Sts N w NOrth 104* HOUSE MOVER P. DUDTJCT Licensed Contractor and Builder Move Anything—Stone. Frame or Brlek Buildings AU Work Guaranteed 354 Ven St N WNAt «17ft ‘ meaT CASTET.T.’St All Pork Sausag» 10 Eastern Market. Lln. 0362 Business Service 24=]HI©w Service Dnreetory The following services are arranged alphabetically for your convenience in locating your desired services quickly Auto Accessories N. F.TURNER Lpec. 5-Pas. Sod. Seat Covers—i o km 1417 P ST. N. \V. DEc. Auto Repairing ABSHER MOTOR CO. General Auto Repairing Sales & Service on Plymouth several used cars MUST SELL AT ONCE 1311 E St, S, E.EI. 2855 SISSON S SERVICE GARAGE Gen. Auto Repairs. Chevrolet Specialists Rear 1035 17th St. N, W. NO. 8414 BOCABILO SERVICE GARAGE. 69 G St. N.W., general auto repairs Will broadcast over WJSV Sat 6 p.m.. Mar. 26, for 5 wks. P. A. DRILL, General Auto Repair Work. 1810 141 h St. N. W, NOrth 5982, FORD Saia: & bar vice. Reasonable prices Handley tutor, 3730 Ga Ave N W CALDWELL'S AUTO SERVICE Gen. Repairs and Auto Electrical Work 2604 12th St, N. E, NOrth 9448 PHILIP A. TOLSON. JR. AUTHORIZED BRAKE SERVICE GAS—OIL—GREASING STH AND R STS, N. W NOrth 9674 BOWMAN'S SERVICE STATION Gas, Oil, Access. Lee Tires, C.&D. Batteries 3101. Nichols Ave, S. E.Lin. 8243 MARTIN MOTOR CO. REO SALES AND SERVICE 2015 14th St, N. W.NOrth 7984 MERCHANTS Motor Service, Chevrolet specialists. Ask any of our customers.” Rear, 1013 13th St » W, MEt. 6075, CHARLIE’S GARAGE Auto Repairing Expert Service and Repairing for All Makes of Cars—Specializing on NASH AND CHEVROLET ALL WORK GUARANTEED Rear 222 Mass. Ave. N. W ME. 7588 GENERAL AUTO REPAIRING CLIFTON STINNETT. 904 BARRY PL. N W NOrth 7016 CN . Valves ground and carbon cleaned >7, I on all makes of car*— ' n Per CyltndA 6 QUARTS VALVOUNE OIL r It hr with everv carbon and valve iob CLARK’S AUTO SERVICE Rear 1443 R I Ave N W DEC. 0237 Automobile Painting HAVE YOUR CAR RELACQUERED. Dependable Service—Price* Reasonable W 1205 K St N W, NAt .3712 Beauty Culture School Learn Beaniv Culture. Stewart * School $5 starts vou abort course 021 F ME. R7OB Beauty Shops ARTISTIC BEA PTY SHOP Special Offer Permanent $5 0O to S' 00 1320 F St N__w Metropolitan 7500 Brake Service Raybestos Brake Service In Our New Location 617 New York Ave. N. W. DI. 9616 Formerly at 320 Pa. Ave: N. W. SPECIALIZING ON ALL TYPES OF BRAKES Berdi” and Lockheed Authorized Station MORTGAGE LOANS COMMONWELATH INVESTMENT CO. INC. Mortgage Loan Correspondent tor the Prudential Insurance Company of America In Arlington and Fairfax Counties and Alexandria. Va. 806 15th St.N.W. NA. 2623 ~~ MOVING RED BALL TRANSIT COMPANY Move the Red Ball Way We Are a Nation-Wide Concern 903 Dist. Natl. Bank Bldg. NA 2162 PLASTERING AND STUCCO~ W. R. OTTEY Plastering and Stucco Contractor Estimates Freely Given 1228 13th Street, Northwest NAtlonal 1778 PRINTERS NEVER IDLE PRINTERS 1317 9th St. N. W. Phone NOrth 8919 RADIO"SERVICE KAY RADIO SERVICE Sale* and Service. AH Makes , DEcatur 6736 RADIATOR—ANTI FREEZE ~ “When Winter Comes.” Ask for Dupont Anti-F’eeze Methanol. Safe Pro tection for Your Motor DUCO. INCORPORATED. Distributor® 2513 Fourteenth St. N. W. RESTAURANTS - CAFE U-R-WEL-KUM—Chllt, Bar-B-Q, Chitterlings. Pastry, etc. Mr*. Hattie Jordan, Prop Ralph Jefferson. Mgr. 469 Fla. Ave NW 4a.m.t02 a. m. GENDLEMAN'S KOSHER Finest Jewish Restaurant in Washington Courteous Service 621 R St. N W ME. 6303 HERZOG’S SEA EUUD CAKE Oysters. Clams, Lobsters, Crabs. Snap turtl* Soup. All Fresh Fish In Season Open Till Midnight llth and Water Streets S. W. Metropolitan 9762-6706 JENE'S ITALIAN RESTAURANT Ravioli and Spaghetti a Specialty A la Car’s Service Luncheon. 60c. 75c. Dinner. 81. 81.60 Opp. Mayflower 1707 Ds Sates St. DEC. 1620 LOUIS' ITALIAN AND AMERICAN RESTAURANT Lunch—3so and 60c Dinner—6oc. 76c, 81.00 A La Carte Service Open Sundays 707 12th St. N WMEt. 9392 THE MARYLAND STORE AND LUNCH Del 'roasted Sandwiches, Fresh Fruit. Vegetables & Eggs. Wis. Ave. & 33d St, SCHOOLSAND I.AKE SCHOOL Stenography and Typewriting Bond Building New York Ave. and 14th Street Phon* District 7519 TAXICABS HERBURT'S CAB CO. 20c City Proper—24-Hour Service 702 T St- N. W. NOrth 8477 TAILORS O'CONOR & MARKS, INC. Correct Tailors 212 Investment Bldg. NAt. 3409-3410 BROA DWA Y T A ILORS and FURRIERS Once a Customers. Always a Customer Cleaning—Pressing—Furs 3125 Mt. Pleasant St. N W, COL 3394 ; WOOD'S Transfer and Storage Local and Long Distance Packing. Moving. Shipping. Storage 2010 9th St N W North 1371 TRUNKS AND LUGGAGE G. W. KING. JIl W The House of Many Leather® Trunks— Leather Goods—Sad Jery Dog Furnishing® and Harness 511 IPh St N W NAt 4142 traveiTservice AMERICAN EXPRESS CO Traveler's Cheque®—Money Order® Insurance Ask for Mr. Darrell P. Aub—Miss M. J. Nicholson—-Miss I. V. Stout 1414 F St. N W NAt. 107*—1258 SOUTHEAST UNIFORM OUTFITTERS Louis Gritz Bettered Garment* of All Tvpe® for Everv Purpose Unionall® —Shoo Coats I 534 Bth St. S. E. Lin. 3302 Business Service Cleaners, Dyers NORFOLK "CLEANERS AND DYERS— Dresses, 95c; suits, doc: pressed. 25c. Call and deliver. 2218 14th St. N.W. NO. 8879. BRIGHTON VALET SERVICE CLEANING DYEING AND PRESSING 2123 California St. N WPOt 0080 AT YOUR SERVICE’’—SPECIAL 2 Dresses, $1.50 —Suits, sOc HATS. 35c—WE CALL AND DELIVER 1835 7th St. N. W. NO. 8130 Heating M. A. MANDLEY HEATING INSTALLATIONS & REPAIRS 2600 M ST N. E. AT. 3628 Home Repairs RemocSel Your Home . EASY PAYMENT PLAN PAINTING. PAPERING CARPENTERING. Roofing. Shingling. Plumbing and Heating estimates free. National Engineering and Equipment Co Lincoln 0601 13Miscellaneous Service EXPRESS tug HIKE Mtil'KKA r.qI'IP MENT: REAS KATES PH UISJ 8548 HOME-BAKED CAKES exp bakin* for all occasions fall Mis Merritt Ul 6791 Moving and Hauling TRUNKS del anywhere 50c. Moving, haul ing $2,50 Id, up. 626 O N.W. DE. 0040-J DAILY trips to all points Ret load rates; 50 padded vans Every load insured. National Delivery Assoc., Inc. NAt. 1460. LOCAL, long-dist. moving, small van $2.50; trunks, 75c up: large van $5 up. Looper Transfer. 1815 6th St N.W NO 6466-67, Painting, Papering, Etc PAPERHANGING and Painting Rms dry scraped, papered $6 up. For bargains * service call LI. 4215. Natl. House Repair Co. PAPERHANGING & Painting, better kind. Rea. Mason. 618 Col. Rd.N.W AD.10278 ALL WORK guaranteed, estimates free. F. H. Murray, 1103 9th N.W. ME. 9474 PAPERING, Painting, best workmanship. Reasonable prices. "Give Us a Trial.' 1 ’ Kurtz Bros. NA. 3484. Eves. AD. 5825, PAPERING Room*. $5 up Lincoln 1638. W. PAINTING, papering, cement carpentry. 1213 R, I, Av. N.W DE 3354, PO. 5805. 626 B N E—Painting papering mt ext. dec, expertly done S Weimer Lin 6244 ROOMS PAPERED paper included Also painting' work guaranteed 3 Jar*on, 1416 Md Ave N E Lin 8590 Radio Repairing ABBEY RADIO SERVICE NOW LOCATED AT NEW ADDRESS 5824 GEORGIA AVE, N, W. GE. 5554 75c RADIO SERVICE 75c Atwater Kent Specialist. Battery Sets Re.wired for D. C Current. $5 up. 1101 13TH ST N W MEt 4912 D, C, E1 ec Sets $9 up. Roofing THOMAS W BINNIX & BRO. Roofing—Guttering & Snouting—Cornleea. 424 "th St. S. W DI 4443. Shades and Screens WE WILL measure make and Install good quality window shades for 75c Kleebtett 1 0*879 ' Sign Painting HARRISON SIGN CO AUTO PAINTING AND LETTERING MODERN SPRAY EQUIPMENT REASONABLE AND DEPENDABLE Rear 350 Pa. Ave. N W Dlst, 6696 Upholstering UPHOLSTERING slip covers cushions, re pairing: reed furniture lauquered Gar land RG32 Genrcia Ave GEo 3R4n UPHOLSTERING, turn repair refinishing. Weismuller. 1735 14th N W DEc 0760 ' Announcements ) 7 Lost and Found LOST, Change Purse, Mar. 25, containing $15.80 and car tokens, near 9th & Pa. Ave D t; E Sts. N. W. Call MEt. 9900. Branch 318 before 12 o’clock on GE. 3283-J alter 3 p. m. SATCHEL black. Thur*. a. in., vicinity 2432 Pa. Ave. N.W., contents shaving su p.. 5-yr. diary, Bible, etc. Rew, CO. 3327 8 Personals ALL KINDS of massages by German graduate masseuse A Dams 5284, MASSAGE unusually refined lady splendid workmanship 3025 O WEst 1120 PHYSIOTHERAPY —Swedish method and scientific electrical treatment*. NO. 8803. GRADUATE MASSEUSE gives massages for reducing or increasing weight. Diet. 7610 DRESSMAKING and altering, by expert; home or out Mrs Mars, Lincoln 2919. EXPECTANT mother desires room & board in quiet, refined home: rates must be reas. Address Box 306. Winchester. Va, LAUNDRY (hand)—Call and deliv.. guar fam, wash, etc, 1306 Oth St. N. W. LAUNDRY called for and delivered: guar anteed: reas. 1612 10th St. N. W. DR. R. P. MacCONNELL Chiropractic. New office, suite 1004. Our Home Life Bldg., Vermont and L. N W Hrs 2-6. NAt. 2441. DR. CUTTY—2O .ve.irs' serving the poor. Fee sl. medicine free. NAt, 0809, BABIES and small children boarded, pri- vate home. Best of care. Reas. LI. 7402-/ GET a good rub under *un lamp for cold*. chronic pain*: white nurse PO 4721. CHILDREN boarded by ex-service man and wife: school blk 3520 M St. N. W, RELIEF treatments for muscular and circu latory troubles: internal and external baths. Dist. 0071 DR. NORTON J. BURTT Osteopathic Physician The Conard. 13th and Eye Sts. N. W. Phone NAt. 0070. Suite 807. Formerly in the Bond Building. BOOKER COLEMAN—Washington’s hottest mus. ensemble. 1522 12th N.vi. NO. 4217 LAUNDRY (hand) —Hospital wash. 1000 17th St, N.W. DRc, 5530-W. A HOME for convalescents and fastidious. Exclusive ideal surroundings; scienti fically prepared food. Newly furnished and decorated: radio. 1400 Kennedy St. N. W. CASH for pawn tickets, diamond*, jewelry, antiques silver, gold and watches Liv ingston. 691 13th St N W NAt 6649. SCIENTIFIC massage: electric treatment: graduate masseuse; by appt. DEc, 6368 MASSEUSE, grad, nurse, healthy col.: re fined white only: speaks Gr Fr PU. 5830 COCOA CREAM MASSAGE for dry skin: violet ray treat for colds & sora muscle*. Refined white only colored nurse NO 2768 DETECTIVES - Priv CONFIDENTIAL. Offices 3d floor Munsev Bldg Dist 7064. WHEN DEATH strikes a family there la no need for them to feel that they must accept inferior funeral service due to in ability to pay a high price: the Greater W W Chambers Co offers a complete funeral cars and all for as little a* $75; the world's finest waterproof airtight, guaranteed steel burial vault may be had from Chambers for SBS Phone or write your address. We will send you a beauti ful catalogue of How We Do It In case of death, cal! the Greater W W Chamber* Co 14th St, comer Chanin St N W COI 0432 HAIR ON FACE H. DILLON, INC., 1000 Conn,Av. NA. 8779 SONG POEMS WANTED By recognized melody writer. Earl Whitte* more. District Nat. Bank Bldg. 15 Motor Travel AM GOING to Chicago. Florida and Texas. Can take 5 people. Call NA. 9756 TO CHARLOTTESVILLE. VA., SUNDAY. WANT 4 PASSENGERS. E, K, SHILLING, LINCOLN 2142. Tuxedos for Hire NEW full dress and Tuxedo Suits for hire. 826 14th St, N W Norris. MEt. 7024. 11 Special Notices EASTER SPECIAL! EGGS Fresh From Fredericksburg. Va U DOZEN 25c SJDOZEN SI.OO CITY AND SUBURBAN FREE DELIVERY Mayfair Poultry Co. NAtlonal 2806 17