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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, MAY 12, 1921 \ ent of which will be tian Amos, and a son, Milton Amos. aypsy PRINCESS DEAD. | IRVING GRINNELL DEAD, |mi iy ™ MRS. M. BARWICK DIES. |"Tie fyneral win ba held trom her 7 home in Baltimore, tomorraw, and burial will be at New Market, Md. arim-ds Observe Rites as Body |Ex-Yacht Club Commodore Was Fa- INJURED AT FUNERAL Body to Be Sent to Sumter, S. C., s it sdnl i i L | Awaits Burial. mous College Oarsman. {oraZnterment. BISHOP CLINTON DEAD. i ’ smmc\\ Ta. May 12—The body of || NEW HAMBURG, N. Y. May 12— Capt. Sanders, Leading Military !03234‘_2';1§K:;<;z3fld"“*‘;uk-( f:;‘”;‘syi‘ —_— 5 l D i cess, | ITVing Grinnell. form ore Feazs e, died af Ees 5 i g :g"v::'_‘ Miller, !‘»‘t' -‘h "';""‘:’- 1he Now Wiok Tacht ohab. e o Escort, Thrown From Horse. dence of her daughter, Mrs. 1 B. Man- African M. E. Zion Leader Was in a silk and satin burial robe, | Ho s st 1839, and was % Y elm, 1744 P street northwest, Tuesday, 3 108y rested on a catafalque in a tent | educated o Colans s | While leading the 3d Calvars TrooD | following a briet iitness. *" | Trustee of Howard University. Not only the menace to naval ves mortuary awaiting burinl late tnis |Stroke oar on one of the pioncer boat |in the funeral procession conducting| Mrs. Barwick was a native of Sum-| CQARLOTTE, N. C. May 12— ftérnoor B o 18 L crews: the body of Col. Bertram T. Clayton [ter. & €, and came to this city in o W Cli ety nis|| Solsiiof [bombs faropped from airplang afternoon. The funeral services, com- | His mother was Julia Trving. @ nicce 5 cterday Capt. O. L.|1913._ Surviving her are two daugh- George W. Clinton, for twenty-fiva|phyt of gas attacks from the air will mepcing at dawn. were participated of Washington Irving. the author. to Arlinglon yesterd “’-‘ {‘ " ek BT Mrs. Manheim and Miss Marie E. | years bishop of the African Methodist | e tested for the first time during the = 1 S 0 0! s ho vicl ) = Inihy nomads who pointed toward | San e O eaery| SornlGG ot otihs (dlU e 59m; | Episcopal Zion Church, and ong of the | bombing expériments to be conducted Pennsylvania on the four trails when | DEATH OF A. YEARLEY, 3D. Notwithstanding his injury, Capt.|nine grandchildren. Rl most popular and influential negro min- | oft the Atlantic coast, beginning June news of the princess’ death last Tues - ad, 1) oy | Sanders insisted upon re The body will be sent to Sumter, |isters of the south, died early today |21. During the latter tests crews : Alexander *d, the only son 4 Y 2 g the sached them in the north. the ! of Alexander Y .ot Baltimore| 208 heading the procession. 8. C, for burial. Tat his home here. He was Sixty-two | cquipped with gas masks will board B the south and the west AWong and son-in-faw of Melv i HUECH O | Beter LhAt e e recived medical years of age Te o i e s ers s the eighty-four- | this city d of m P < | M) R he officer reccived me 5 oot s {first-hand information bearing upon Yoariond father of Powoni Lows' hamo 150 of pueaiionis ot Bis | tecatment MRS. NAOMI AMOS DIES. Invitations had been issued for the |the claim that the Navy immediately Mitchell of Chicago. known ‘as’ the | more, night : ; After a month's iliness, Mre. Naomi| celebration of the twenty-fifth anni-|must build up defenses against a new K ng of all American gyp Nir- ¥ wa caduate of | MISS ISMA DOOLEY DIES. i Aftyisav S Tg| versary of his promotion to the office fand terrible menace—asphyxiation. Shortly after davbreak the mourn- ' Johns Hopkins 1 e b 8 - pAm ty-seven vears old, of 1618},¢ pishop, to have been observed|The gas attack will be under the di- ers, seated on the ground in the vi- ¥ of N il el APLANTA. May 12— Miss lsma | Bast Chase street. Baltimore, died|May 26. I rection of the chemical warfare serv- cinity of the bier, partook of the so he death was as- | Dooley, one of the best known ne Tuesqay at_the homs of her sister, Mrs. | Bishop Clinton was a member of the | ice of the Army, it was disclosed yes- gmn’ funeral breakfast They wers With the i firm of Yearley | paper women in the south. and for | lizabeth Nelson, in this city board of trustees of Howard Univer-|terday. ' hiad been ‘m."h’; ollowing tradition . Raltimore. He was 4 member | (wenty-eizht years connected with the | Mrs. Amos was born in FPennsyl-|sity. Washington, D. €. At the time; Officers of the chemical warfare Biud been neithoriwas| hed nor shaved | of the Raltimore Club, woman's department of the A vanias and was a member of thejof his death he was a director of the [service believe that by using a gas of "1‘}.\!'\!‘!] cemet “ sides his widow he Constitution, died at a local infirmary | Method Iipiscopal Church. \||r\|\A Am(!“‘fl" RBible Society and a li%e mem- ! intolerable concentration—that is, of j DRKWood fedsmetery haron. has by four sons and two d after three months’ iliness from u‘., her_arc her husband, ",,m | her of the international Sunday school | sufficient strength to incapacitate, but cted as the il sround AR A e ot ‘Baltimor ‘daughter, committee. not to kill, the semice can prove its| {contention"that in the next war bat- |1 ~ j tleships must be literally airtight to Seventh and D o en 8 AM e— | DTOLCCL the Crew. This would nec ’Sl!a'P devising new ventilati Streets N. W. e Close at 6 P.M. ' I systems | Tear Gas to Be Used. The “tear gas” which the wmlel P9 [ Proposes to use in the coming tests is known to chemists as brombenzyl- cyanide. The mixture is intolerable {fo the eves, but is not dangerous. { The significance of its effect on the | battleship personnel, Army officers as- ort, will lie in the fact that it is of — concentration and persistency ex e - similar to the in: ntiy fa s which the service to use against a hostile “time of war. It was pointed out by is prepare navy in th of Furniture at Big Savings, “ Army office | Atterner for Maminietratris 2 Batate of John Ruldes. laid down by destroyers to shield th main fleet from the enem This “tox’c smoke" consi poisonous dust c! Use Your Credit—Have It Chargéd Massive Four-Piece Oak-Finish H e CARM S M iy $29 75 price Duofold Suite Reduced to I'his ideal suite consists of a Duofold Bed-Davenport, Table, '8 Your EYES! Right Glasses Will Relieve Eye Strain * and Troubles Due to Evestrain Will Disappenr. A Careful and Thorough Eye xamination Awaits You Here. Armchair and Arm Rocker. Davenport and chairs are uphol- stered and covered in imitation leather. Regular $105 0 value ; Sale price. oo s LT e LS T 75 Breakfast Tables Threc-piece imitation makogany finished Duofold suite, con- IP;S'_l..‘/‘; ‘is‘.‘L.fll\:Al,u;r‘r.l\‘)].‘; dr v[‘v sisting of Duofold. Armchair ..nd lwc-\cr \upe( rior construction, 75 Dr D L Rose les square top: - e : price ........... . : e i e 815 11th St. N.W. $23.75 Breakiast Table. pol- ~ Three-piece living room suite, with mahogany finished """(,“,':‘“'“. B A Wermisel ished mahogany finish: square- frames, cane panel sides, upholstered and covered in mul- s e e top drop-leaf berry velour. Rocker, Armchair and Davenport..... Specials From The Hub’s Big Floor Covering Department USE YOUR CREDIT 9x12 Congoleum Squares Famous Gold Seal quality. subject to slight $7 95 3-Piece F iber. Reed Suite, as Shown - y $6 ). 75 Baroaial Brown finish. with Gienerous size Settee, Regular £70.25: durable, finely made <uite cushion seats, covered in artistic Armchai Rocker with broad Kodaks and Cameras— Kodak cretonne, . strongly woven suite of fiber reed finished in B A Camera or romdal Brown. Comiortable decp scats and high backs. | Ideal $ imperiections in the print. Shown in a large i~ abways an appropriate hOre S T ai R¢ . $40.00 v; o e - : rememberance. here < e porch. Settee. Armchair and Rocke 0 value; i varietyiof patterns.. ‘Saleprice’ ... i.ca. is never any question .}é‘n ORI S S e IR A e S R e but that the recipient Three-piece durably made fiber reed suite finished in the pop- 75 /d BT N will he appreciative of r shade of Baronial Rrown. Large Settee, Armchair and Rock- - $59 6x9-it. Congoleum Rugs— Room-Size Grass Rugs— ~~";"r(il‘]"““i‘{;|’u]fl\"‘&‘p|~:x; Reguiar p 7350 ¢ price Gold seal qualn\'- cach rug Two sizes, 9x12 ft. and 8x10 giit. \f-,. have an un- l perfect. Various patterns ft. Stenciled usually fine assortment and colors. borders. Sale priced in a wide range. Sale of Baby Carriages, Strol ers, “Sulkies and ¢ 8.70| |- 4.95 e $9.75 value.. DriCe ..o i . e eiaction S G Ry Cne-day Developing and Printing The National ,:Use Your Credit---Just Say * $35.75 Réed Stroller ‘Ckarge It”’ Wool and Fiber Rugs ze Small Grass Rugs—=Size 27x B omfortabl 5 AisinoRihi ) st o ]";:‘o _frr:h;wr& wi a;]:dm:,’;ri:o?m 11:"(1 5 1 6 75 9x12 ft.. shown in a variety 54 inches: for bathrooms, Remembrance Shop panel sides. Sale price é of patterns. 6 75 small halls, ete. Sale 79 (Mr. Foster's Shop) : 4 74 L L Sale price. . PricCE o o C 14th Street O 20y from SRS T oY Tmported Grass Runner— (. $25.00 Reed Baby Carriage A stylish and comfortable type $18.75 How About = | i | 7 B cminster Rugs with excellent springs steel gear- ing) €nd guarantced rabber tires. | Velvet or A Windshield inciuded. Saie price. For halls and stairs: edges | | —Size 106x83 it. Varicty of the Dental $24.75 Park Slroller nicely bound. Sale 3 ~ designs $29 7 .4 Service A smart “turn-out” for haby— price, yard........ = Special 4 7 You Get? Dental service ren- dered by.Dr. White and his associates stands for it has a re: ho appreciate i, Odd Chairs N with polished wood panel hmh- and leathegette hood, Sale price’. Enamel Bath Stool $14.75 thing definite ing to those things t repr nts “THE B IN D STRY." embodying ull An indis- For the Bedroom cnd those essential features that real dental science teaches, which are: 'horouzh dingnoxix, me- chapical perfection, dili- Dining Room (Use Ycur Credit) pensable article for Chairs tha r o & PO . Chairs that wer asy Payment Terms lo s soghairs thae eere S205 1 Ly wmte, 467 Tth . Dining Room Chairs, that sold for- merly at $7.50, re- duced to 98¢ “10 Main K. Frelot, Sunday, Phone Dr. J. Prop. $3.95 - MM!WWWIMW RN = | L = -d that will hover in the air two or three hundred feet above ]he ships. Naval Officers cerned. Naval officers admit that the: onncernsd over the application of chemical science to war on the se At the annual chemical warfare service dinner, held here recently, Rear Admiral W. S. Smith, in charge of patents and inventions at the Navy Department, frankly declared that the Navy was not nearly so concerned over the prospect of being “blown out of the water” by aerial bombs as it was over the development of poison gases as an offensive weapon against seacraft. A careful study of the entire sub- ject is being made at the Navy De- partment. Naval officers are particu- larly interested in a report this week to the effect that all the destroyers of one of the great powers have been provided with two boxes to be kept in the firercoms at all times, one to generate dense clouds of deadly poison gas through the smokestacks and tha other to develop an unusually dense and effective smoke screen. Will Bomb Submarines. are The first of the bombing tests against naval vessels will be co: ducted jointly by Army and Na: ajrcraft on June 21 against one of the former German submarines, it was announced at the Navy Depart- ment After the serial attack on the sub- Imarine the flyers of the two services { will bomb the former German cruiser former German bat- Frankfurt, the O number of tleship Ostriesland and former German submarines and de- stroyers. Live bombs will be useq ainst these vessels. In addition. (% conmined aerial forces will at- tack the radio-controlled battleship 4owS with dummy bombs ¢ develop the An obsolete ptobably the Alabama or will be turned over to accuracy factor. he ra | [ - N aranipe was e eion | n tem drawin e sl nderselling ~ e i ray 4, Wi, SHTY of xa: oncmy g 7 | into every mook and corner of the | V F ! vessel th dly gases introduced | ™ Wen It May Coneern: tinto the deck-piercing sheil. g of the Tatate of the late Jen Nublen has so0ld Gixt on WRIT Wi K Aimost - | Make the most of the special low prices now prevailing on bedroom suites, dining '“"':: “‘:‘; ‘:‘;:':‘::'.:‘::‘::u Toxle Smoke Developed. | " SRR R 2 SR g _ ¢ S § i S good w111 of the furm! e o cal warfare serviee has! room suites, h\‘mg room furniture and odd pieces—stocks recently purchased from o s R ,,,1;: ":i"' '.]"tf"' ot 12 |.dl";‘.‘ John Rudden, 311 Seventh Street. Now is the time to make your furniture selec- Ouhiacten, D.C., %o the Fub Furmiture Compaays v (":""""'“:':“"?,r,f”n:"’: e tions, don’t wait until the sale is a matter of history. chme” T ackined to b used 1 el place of the smoke screen heretofor of dense designed to be iliberated on the surface of the through bombs and smoke boxe e placed to windward of the enemy force. The poison dust will be draw n! aie o lvlng ‘ntila v of the the ert, with riy deadly effect. It has not | 3 7 been decided whether the “toxic Jingredients. will also be given a trial Metal Fry Pan '$24.75 Imitation Leather Club during the coming lests | : : A third innovation the chemical! Good size (not a cheap Arm Rocker. arfare service is working on is the | 2 development of 1 i grade). Special, 29c le price . smoke screen over a fleet by { $41.50 Imitation Leather Over- of ismoke bombs_attached stufied Wing-Back \rmchair. similar bombs fired into the air from | Sale guns off the vessels. A smoke or 22 $25 75 a Tor” Tivis. use | price . P NG A $46.75 [urkhh Rocker covered Dyed wnlhlu‘:?L.\Ck = { GARCIA. Wednesday, May 11. 1 o1 her | P arents recidence. 15% Rundolph nlac now . ANNA MARY. beloved daughter of Anna M and Charle rein. aged 1 ¥ P ! HEINRICHS. r such experiments as| of War may direct. CARDS OF THANKS. BAKER. 1 wish to express my thupks to our friends and peigbbors the many scts of kindness and svmpa; tended to my beloved husband, SYLV heartfelt tor BAKER MARGRET BAK LASSITER. We wish to express our sincere thanks o friends and peighbors for the begutiful Boral tributes and for their kind expressions of sympathy at the ds beloved husband and brother. SIT! HE R. AND CHARLES We wish to extend onr hearty thank< fo our relatives. meigh and friends for their- in tiful Ao kind a € m hy and loner beloved wife, b 0l sister. A DRE, who this life April 29 1 THE IAMIL 5 | DIED. BROWNE. Mus 10, 192 ERTRUDE WHIT f Her- | dungater | of While BURDETTE. MAR- | 10N H., widow of Bur- | dette of S, ! from | her Iate e ng. Frous. | At 1p Tnterment Lock Creek cemeters. | CLARK. Thursday 1. at her resi- dence. 635 beloved | wite from May 14, at 2 COLSTON. delphia llII.’(’l\l\ heloved Son'of Carric E. Colston and_grandson of the | late Rolert d. and Amands Tiwus. Funeral Fridas. Mas i *elock 1w . from La- mux chay We kuew not o We did not see sou die w only know you left ns w Aud could not wi¥ good-bre AUNT IOLA AND HATTIE * CULLEN. May 11 1921wt & am.. at 489 Maryiund | ave sw. . beloved husband | A. Cullen. Friends and relatives in- | nd solemn hizh requiem m. s Choreh Friday, May 13, 5 t piivate FENNELL. Mor 11 1 At Garfield RAH MEAGHER F) Ternell and moti ariex I Robert B 4 A rab and Xhthony B i Funeral from 113: host. now ces | St « Cathiolic Church. Fridey morning Max k. Interment at L i M. iat the on Ma AMELIA widow of Rudolph ¥ Fuveral from ber late residence e nw 2 arday. Max 14 Taterm, Vprisate) st Glenwood cemeters 1B HESSLER. fax 10 830 oclock p.m.. THERESA GERTRUDE. beloved | cc of Mary \. and the laie Frank J.| Hessler. Funeral from ler late residence. | ¥ O st osw. Friday, at 9:30 ok am. Requiem m Dominic's wurch at 10 0" Pa.. papers ple (RVING. Wedoesdar. ladelplin and ¥ 1 Max 11,1821, at am.. At her residence, 1539 Montwood pia. nw. 1S L .. daughier of Marguret and | the late John Irving. Funeral Friday. May ' 13, from her late residence: thence fo St Stephen’s Catiiolic Churcl, where mass wili | be said at 10 am. for the repose of b JENNINGS. Mar 11. 1 at 10 her residence, 1430 W st n.w RETTA. beloved daughter of tis T. and Annie E. Jenninzs residence M Panl’s Church, am TOHNSON. Departed thiis Tuesdar 10. 1 at her residence. 1318 12th ‘st MARTHA J. CHURCHWILL JOHNSON. | wife of David 8. Johoson and mother of Lula | wil cwiil. Funeral | from Metropolitan Baptist Church ['rid Mary 1 p.m i JOHNSON. Members of Ladies” Cliff Rock ciety are notified to assemble ut the Metr politan Baptist Church. R <t. between i nd 131h six. now., Fridey, May 13, at 1330 { o'elock. to attend the funeral of onr late sister. JANE 10 Ssessment will be | due at T HALL ident ANNW M. - EENNELLY. 45 am. Kennelly. ~sidence Friday. M; Peter's ‘mass | 9 u.m and frivnds attend. Intermeat at Movnt | Oliset L i MARSHALL. i May 0, 1 AT from ¢ May 13, from her late NA PLUMME roof Mrs uth Jones, Mes. | awin Davis, Mrs. Maria Davis, Mrs, M. 5} nowden_and Margaret Plunmer. Funeral | Tivsdas &€ 7 pon. a1 her laie res. § fives and friends invited. Inter | meat at Poolessilie, M ase g PRUETT. On Wednesday. Mar 11. 1921, at | T 2016 Olive ave, n.w M J0iN M | nd of F. Pruert e | w0y Fu reices | Tu Ok TNl cometery o Natirday. § A ' ok pm. Belwtives wnd | friends respecifully invited to aitend. 13 | RAWLINGS. wWelnelas. Max 11, 1021, ot} b SARAIL E. widow of 4 | Rawlings. al from the eesi Adenee of her daughie Mars E. Eaton, 9T, St e Saturdiy, May 14, ut i Relwives wnd fojends invited to | Please omit fowers i SNOWDEN. Denarted this life Wedn i ening, May 11. 1921, at 6:40 o'clock, at | Wi Wilsou 't Heichts, SGWDEN. Wlaved I fathe { Suowden. Not i STEVENS. Wednesday University W, Warkins her lome, Naturiny Kelutives wnd friends invited Interment at Congressions “f the otk o attend. tors YODER. Wodncutur, Mar 11, 1021, Marslant uve. ne beloved huxhand wnil fathe 1 Mre Member of th National < Rite, Rtelativ at Arlington Interment metery :ling | ang character. ‘GEO. C. o | DIED. YODER. bers of the Assaciation Oldest Inhabitants of the District of Columbia are respecifully ipvited to attend the funeral services of our 1 ymmk ar Neo te amsoctate, SAMURN, & sh Rite Hall 34 and ¥ the 13rh instant. 1901 ‘st B0 W. NOYES, Pres. HENSAMIN W, REISS, Rac. Se ORDER OF THE TOYAL ON OF THE TNITED STATI Commandery of the District of Cola ¥ of Washington, May 1 The geath ‘of " Compgaion SA) TODER. Second Lientensnt, V& eers, 1 Volun in this city on the ‘11th fnstant fs announced 1o the Commanders Funeral services, at which the attendance of Companions is requested, will be held at the Rcottish Rite Cathedral, 3rd and E .W.. on Fri , 13th instamt. at 130 o'clock P.M Iutermes at the N tionf] Cemetery, Arlington. Virginia. Ma, neral JOHN 1. CLEM, U. 8 Army, S H. McKEE. Commander tecorder. 1% MEMORIAM. CHAPPLE. In loving remembrance of our loving mother, SARAH QHAPPLE, who died fourteen years ago today Out in Yife's garden. wheré sympatby grew. God planted & woul, "twas the soul o* you Life's wonderful gurden, Love, seeking, west through. Till be found & heart, "twas the’beart o'yon We bave wught through life's garden of roses and rae, And we found one swest biossom, all Jewalsd With dew: love, sympathy. faith, all unchanging and trme, Are dio beart of our fower—Gear mother. s you HER DAUGHTERS ROSE AND ESTHPR AND SON BLMER. CROWLEY. In loviog and sad remembrance of our dear father and father-in-law, JOHN CROWLEY. who ‘departed this life four years ago foday. May 12, 1017. Today recalls & Temor; Of onr loved one 18id to rest And those who wtill remember him Are those who loved him best HIS SON, IIHIl\A]Lh N CROWLEY. AND - PAFLINE .l‘ - our dear wife and mother. ADAH GARNRA, who departed this life one i ago today, May 12, 1920, Today . recs a memory 7 our loved one laid to rest Aud those who stiil remember her Are those who loved her best HBR LOVIN HUSBAND AND CHIL DREN. . LOFTUS. CARNELL. In sad but loving re. membrance of our dear mother, JENNIE LO} S, and grapdmother, EMMA -CARNELL. departed this life two vears ago res Tenday. ‘May 11, 1918 Oh. such sad, sad looging. down in our hearts today, and wonder s would do or say. If_you oaly knew the changes That have happrued since you passed awar BY HER TAVING CHILDRE AND GRANDCHILDREN 120 McFARLANE. In <al and loving remembrance of WILLIAM this life theee 1018, REYNOLDS, our desr M FARLANE, who departad seirs age todar. May 12, HIS WIFE AND CHIEDREN, ¢ hut sad remembrance Motler, the st Tpon thy Where thou dear wother, Wham we tried o lard to save. HER LONELY DAUGHTLRE. MAGGIE TP SHUR AND LIZZIE RH¢ REYNOLDS. In sad | ‘ng remembrance of our son and broti . REY i And beld vour And henrd the Lo 1 would tor £ 1 did oot 1w 1 only know d did b R, ing ban sigh fro 1 so bud know 1 SHEID. znm my dear aud ouly D, who passed aw. A SHEID EMBREY. wlo passed away March 13, 1821 You don't know the sorrow to be left alome. Tt God seuds & It is sad wheg b But, ob. Low aad w THEL! ssengar 10 home . il thiew one by one ¥ 15 toer St N mbran-e of 1. who died 1500, HIS FATHER remembrane u In sad bat jov hushand wnd . who died three 1918, de mas think we have for And our wounded Learts are healed Littie do tbes ko c e b Mat lies in onr bearts conconled HIS DEVOTED FAMILY | WALKER. In sincers | dear friend. A( God called fo eterna Ofren thoughts s To the grave so far awsy Where lie “weetest mein, That will never fade away LOVING FRIEND, MRS, A S HAIGHT YOUNG. 1In sad but loving remembra onr dear lwshani and father, FRANK YOUNG. died Mar 12, 191% xo sweetls sleeping ter care, is o pain or sorrow Noe on earth vsn barm Sou thers HIS WIFE AND SOA~ Yot again we lope 1o meet thee, Wien the dax of Lfe is fled. T greet ther fes. FUNERAL QIRECTOBS AR 2enreCo- 1208 H STBEET Nw. (FORMERLY 840 F ST NW.) PHONE MAIN 108 ARSpears CuNichols W-B'Speare PETER_M. ULRICH WEST 950. Persona! Service. Modes®_Prices. Joseph F. Birch’s Sons 3034 M St. N.\V, Establsbed i~ Phooe Weat 96 Astomobile Service. /WML H. SARDO & CO. Qz H st ne Phoae Line Modern Cbapel. _Automobile Funer: V.L.SPEARE CO. (NEITHER THE SUCCESSGRS OF NOR CO NECTED WITH THE ORIGINAL W. & SPEARE ESTABLISHMENT. Phone Franklin 6626, 940 F J. WILLIAM LEE. Funeral Direv and embaimer. 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