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morning at 10 o'clock. Interment will be in Mount Olivet Cemetery. Padgett had taught the classic .\nguxizes at Eastern High School for | about ars and had mughz school PERCIVAL PADGETT - FUNERAL TOMORROW : Veteran Telchcr of Eastern High| Born in Port Tobacco, M 19, 1855, Mr. Padgett was prep ... School to Be Buried in Mount }(fllh’m’ at Shattuck School, Faril . \ll"n Olivet Cemetery January ared fo ult, . Hartford, Conn., 50 years o t Newburyport, . went m there to t Paul's School, Concord, N. H., wher he taught Latin and Greek for 16 . 'Funeral serv fér Percival Pad ett, 71 years old, veteran teacher at Eastern High School, who died at|jc.rg ‘e also taught for a time in his residence. 1833 Fark voad, vester. | the University School of Cleveiand, day. will be conducted in the Sacved | Ohio. ' Heart Catholic Church | tomorrow | In 1500 he was appointed a teacher Copyright 1926 Hart Schafiner & Marx A Graduation Suit Blue Serge or Unfinished Worsted *35 Hart Schaffner & Marx pro- duced these suits through their great volume resources. They gave us the blue and fancy pat- terns Washingtonians want. The styles Washington men like. You can’t beat the value; we couldn’t-at $35. White Flannel Trousers $7.50 Raleigh Haberdasher INC. 1310 F Street EIS YOUR CREDIT IS GOOD AT EISEMA and was graduated from Trin- | SS\\\‘S\\\‘\\\“\\\\\v\\\\\\\‘\x\\“\“l‘\ THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGT of Latin and Greek in Eastern High School and taught continuously until retired, in June, 1925. He is survived by his widow and two children, Miss Alice Padgett and Percival Padgett, jr. CITY NEWS IN BRIEF. The Zonta Club will give a garden Tete tomorrow, from 2 to 8 pam., at Bonnie Brae, 6036 Daniels road, in Rock Creek Park. Intertainment. re freshments for sale. Funeral Tomorrow The Swartzell Methodist Home for Children will hold a field day and lawn fete on the grounds, 201 Rittenhouse street, tomorrow, 3 to 10 p.m. Proceeds tor building fund. For five generations a family at Syatton, near Norwich, England, has been keeping natural history records, such as the leafing of trees and the | arrivals and departures of the buds | The history goes back to 1740. AR A A e S RS S A clond Built by 3. & K. B Warven N PER( ADGETT. Dean Raymond Dead. IOWA CITY, June 18 (®). -Dean William G. Raymond, 68, of the col- ngineering at the University died yesterday. Heart | trouble and pneumonia were given as | causes of death. Under English law no married woman can be adjudged a bankrupt. caurming New Homes $9.475 and Up Every Modern Comfort DouglasS BOT™H HDRS O 1% AS K $T “THE DEPEN “The mill will never grind with the water that has passed” From the days of our primary school, yet still so true. Applied to the “modern” cus- tom of charging extras on charges and budget accounts, we suggest that all the water that passes the the mill in the shape of extras and penal- ties, has passed on forever. No more power to it, all its energy is gone. 1518 K St \\\\\\§§\§ DD hhdetetrirtittetetetriiirtateditibdiditatdid N d PhillipS \\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\M R. F. HARVEY’S SON FUNERAL DIRECTORS COLUMBIA 157. LOWEST PRICES » Thousnnds of Pairs of Trousers To Match Your 0dd Coats 345 Every mater color—every Washington's largest trouser stock. \Why not bring us your odd coats and have them matched ? We can do it. Bring them in. { | EISEMAN’S | =50%—" 7th & F Sts APPAREL BLACK So with the extra charges—they repre- sent wasted power and loss to you on al—every every bill. re—truly We do not penalize our friends. WEARING OR In 24 Hours ‘The Carmack Dry Cleaning Co.| Lincoln 239 EMAN’S 7th&FSts. -~ N’S Hot-Weather Suits On Liberal Terms $11-% 10 $30 Want to see a pretty line of Summer Suits? Come right to Eiseman’s, where over 1,500 Hot-weather Suits are on display. This huge stock consists of ALL cool materials and their fine tailoring makes them fit like cloth Suits. | to be general. ' ON, D. €., FRIDAY, SERVICES FOR DR. LEE HELD THIS AFTERNOON Noted Geologist Buried in Fort Lin- coln Cemetery—Died Wednes- day Night. Funeral services for Lee, noted geologist, who died at his residence, 1340 Randolph street, Wed- nesday night, were condycted in Hines' funeral parlors, 2901 Four- teenth street, this afternoon at 2 o'clock, with Rev. Dr. Jamex I Tay- lor of the Central Presbyterian Church officiating. Interment was in Fort Lincoln Cemetery. Honorary pallbearers included mem- bers of the Geological Survey and other scientists, all close personal friends. They were C. Siebenthal, Charles Butts, George Stose, E. G. | Torre: | win Slosson. Lee, who was in his sixty-sec- had heen a geologlst with ical Survey since 1903. 0LD CARVED WOODWORK ADAPTED TO FURNITURE New Industry Arises in Chmn on Demand From West— Teak Is Chiefly Used. SHA HAL ence).—Inter (Correspond- | of the June 1 decorators fon in furniture here that has,given lan impetus to a new industry in |the European centers in China. | AN native attempts to imitate west . n furniture to supply the needs of opean residents have been con- »‘I' nonsly unsuccesstul, hut th rent vll‘lll.\!\d for Chinese carving nd oh. ‘"w < of art decorations in occi- | dental homes has led to their adap tion in articlés of furniture of Enuro pean style and utility but Chinese in | design. AU first old carved woodwork deco | rations from shop fronts and ruined | temples were incorporated into such | pieces as screens. tables. chairs and even mirrors, but as the supply threatened to run out the native artisans we led in to meet the demand by using the older motifs as models for reproductions. The results have been so success [ful that a whole new industry has | sprung up with products of real artix [tic merit, {t'is stated. Teak is the | wood chiefly which lends {10 varlety finishes of heauty. 'VACCINATION OF SHEEP AGAINST ANTHRAX SEEN S. J. Schilling of Arkansas Believes Immunity From Disease Can Be Assured. used | | ! i | Dr. | Special Dispateh to The Start FAYETTEVILLE, Ark should now bhe perfectly posgibl sheep to be vaccinated as a pr tection against anthrax. | “Dr. s. 3. Schilling of the School |of Agriculture of the University of | Arkansas here has developed a weak- ened strain of anthrax bacilli grown on a culture medium containing com | mon table salt, which, |into the body of a sheep, con | future immunity to the disease. | experimental animals, according {a report about to he published in the next issne of the Journal of In | fectious Diseases, failed to succumh | to innoculations with virnlent cul- tures made subsequently to the vac. cination and the immunity i1 for he Both the reduced disease-produc- ing powers as well as the immunity- conferring capacities of this salt at- tenuated culture remained fairly | constant during its artificial cultiv | tion in the lahoratory, declared \chflHnF —_— | Two well known women, Mrs. shall Field of Chicago and Mrs. | Thompson-Seton of Greenwich, Conn., will_accompany an_expedition from | the Field Museum of Natural History, | Chicago, to South Ameriea this Sum- | mer T he terms are as good as the values. You ¢anhave a straight 30-day account or you can pay small weekly or monthly payments, casy to meet. prices that you usually find when the terms are so liberal. Here is the price list: There are no extra charges for these terms — or high Palm Beach Suits, $11.95 and $15; Mohair Suits, $13.95 to $19.75; Linen Suits, $15; Tropical Flannel and Worsted Suits, $19.75 and $25; Gabardine Suits, $19.75 and $25. Credit Prices Are Exactly the Same as Cash Prices Dr. Willis T. Lester Woolsey and Dr. Ed-| | west, mainly women, have set a fash-| June 18— | when injected | | to appeared JUNE 18, 1926. .Rites Held Today DR. WILLIS SCIENTISTS INJURED " BY MERCURY VAPORS | Physical Ills Traced to Inhalations Are Cured Only by Purifying Laboratory Air. I Dispateh to The Star. LIN, June 18.—X-rays are not | the only toye of science to extraet a toll of physical suffering at the hands of their intrepid use The insidions poisonous effects upon himself of mercury vapor, utilized in period of research experiments ex tending over 20 years, have just heen «described in a scientifie paper by the | famous chemist, Prof. Alfred Stock | of thes Kaiser Wilhelm Institute. Chronic troubles of the nose, throat ind intestines were rendered more ting by increasing nervousness and as time went on his naturally ex- cellent memory and powers of concen tration grew weaker and weaker. No rourse of treatment prescribed by his physicians proved permanently help- | ful. i Eventually it hecame evident that | ollahorators in his own laboratory, as well as colleagues in other p! wWere : affected in the same w (uence it was decided to readjust tory conditions xo that as little mercury would be exposed to the Uir as possible. And at the same time u thorouzhly efficient ventilating sys. | tem was installed. In the course of a few various ailments fell of gr pafter a period of vears he: “ases was restored comple |the - experimenter refrained urther contacts with the fatal nent. Medieal science. Prof. Stock declares, | not aware of the danger arising from the inhalation of mercury fumes, |the chronic poisoning from which, in his opinion, is quite as fatal as the bet- ter known poisoning from lead months the dually. and h in some when from ele Six Burned in Explosion. BAYONNE. N. J. June 18 (®) | x emploves ot the Gulf Refining Co. | were burned ahout the head, face and | | arms today in an explosion which, one | of the men said, was caused hy blowing out of a heater rom‘rlmmx crude oil. Tmn Hlts Truck i‘wo Die. YOUNGSTOWN, Ohio. June 18 (@) | Two men killed Iist = evening | when a Pittsburgh and Lake Erie | passenger train hit a truck at Wam: | pum, Pa. seven miles from New: castle, today were identified as John | S. Kline, 17, Portersville, Pa., and! 28 Ellwood n-n James Jl Lutz, Lost and Found Advertisements received until noon, except Satur- days and holidays, when they are accepted up to 1020 am. h . found in Queen 219 F st. n.w black. mixed win white, male. Collie puppy. female, tan and white. Arply Washington Animal Rescue League. 348 Marsland ave. reey license: pecson findinz same pkn!‘l"hnm Woodside 22-R. James W. Hy- broadcloth. Thursday: fafi and contained = 8 tokene, eiter 16 Return to 317 60th st. BANK BOOK. Jnne 1. and data valuable goiy. 1o opmer; aiso sumh of money. Addrees 1-B. Star_office. N, d: Tost on T4th = tween Parlc rond and }'I(an_;‘\;d:‘flrs:mn 'n':: how. between G an o S re ard. 4601 13th st n.w. rny" B 1R Teft Wednesday 3 peake and Potomac Co. office. & hox con: {aining @ linert buffet set and a personal card of M and " Mrs, John Brelt "S88 Marma ave. Brony 7" Finder blease call, Th6: reward. RRACELET W “E. WC Return —Ladr's_rold_initials 2272 Cathedral ave School. 1026 824 1E_vellow and white, collar with King 5 Rendall Green ne.. Reward. Return ._on the sireet some. ndFlorida ne. and reward. North 440K D, Thursday_morning. ton” Terrace sonth. elldw & Liberal reward. 5 ed P, ctes black and” sres mixd b Short _tails: anawer to names Fannie and Mise Bourth. Apply to 38 D . ss. Re- = b EYEGLASSES. marked “Edmonds Garfinckel's and Woodward Friday. _Call Cleveland 2725. FRENCH | POODLE—_Mule. Sunda night: Juse 13. close-cut curly hair: answers o the hame of Prince.’ $10 reward. 103 E nw. = 19+ GLASSES—Tortoise shell case: Thiratas_June 17 6 bus or or 13th st bétween ard. E. 0. X wi‘thnul and H 2022 16th s VICXPIFT‘F in or near Capito Ho POCKETBOOK—WILL PAR’ FD N. 10000, APT. 436. LA RBLA'I'IVB I’O( KFTB()()K LAWLER. A 12 T Fl«trm inr n’n T4th st u. War 'Depl"m!nl Frank. 7135-W. 5 o; nr% PRISM BINOCULATS, pair. Fetween Lincoin Park and Government Hotels, on_Sunday afternoon. Please return to H. C. \V.. HK) Eaet Cavitol st. B rnavpie st Gue ior st. at Brookvill Bartholow. at above ad PURSE. grav Jeather. mnmmnt m, ey Teward. 173 . "orin ki T SN RING. ruby_and diamond. tween 1300 Mass. ave. and Teward. . Phone. Ffank. e §7e SAMBLE CASE biacle Teather. copper T ||0ul‘l“ lmé!lnluuifllflliiil: rlllla"!" b"l'xrd dll!ur and B now. Return Room e Sales Buildine. 1115 Connectieut aee, 10" | B the | i on a wyllf' | Havana i Cros {in THE WEATHER District of Columbia—Partly cloudy tonight; tomorrow fair: little change in temperature; moderate northwest winds. Maryland—Partly tomorrow fair; not temperature: fresh northwest winds. Virginia—Partly * showers in extreme tonight; tomorrow fai not much change in temperature; moderate southwest shifting to northwest winds. West Virginia—Iair tonight; cooler in west porion; tomorrow falr. Records for 24 Hours. Thermometer—i p.m., 66; 8 p.m., 62; 12 midnight, 61; 4 a.m., 60; 8 a.m., 63; noon, 74. Barometer—4 p.m., 30.18; 8 p.m., 30.10; 12 midnight, 30.08; 4 a.m., 30.06; 8§ a.m., 30.04; noon, 30. Highest température, 74, occurred at noon today; lowest temperature, 59, occurred at 5 a.m. today. Temperature same date last year— Highest, 91; lowest, Tide Tables. United ieodetic DOWNER. cloudy tonight; much change in south shifting to cloudy, possible southeast portion tates Survey.) Today Low tide, 8:28 a.m. and 8:46 p.m.; high tide, 1:42 a.m. and 1:53 p.m. ! Tomorrow Low tide, 9:20 a.m. and p.m.; high tide, 228 a.m. and (Furnished 1 Coast 2 9" p.m. The Sun and Moon. Today—Sun rose 4:41 a.m.; sun sets 7:36 p.m. Tomorrow—Sun rises 4:42 a.m.; sun sets 7:36 p.m. Moon rises 12:13 p.m.; sets 12:31 am. Automobile lamps to be lighted one- half hour after sunset. Condition of the Water. Temperature and condition of water at Great ¥alls at 8 a.m.: Temperature, 30; condition, clea Weather in Various Cities. &= Temperature. Stations. Ahv prie Tex nv Ao, Atfantic Cit Baltimore ham Clouds pt.cloudy Clear Pt.cloudy 0.06 Ci Boston Buffalo Charleston Chicag Cinin, 008 50 04 110 Clouds Cloudy Clear Cloudy Preeloudy Cloudy Clear 002 Clouds Clouds Port Rale S L , Clear Pt.clouds Clear Clear Cloudy 004 Clear, * Clondy I Prelondy | WASH . Pteloudy (8 am. Greenwich vime. today.) i Stations, Temperature. Weather. London 3 Rain 1 Part cloudy | Austria.. Rain i Germany 5 i n. Denmark... ¥ali. Azores Rermuda Cibs ‘Canal Rain part clouds | ain Part cloudy Part cloudy Clear Ham lton Colon. e 80 . ORGANIZATION ACTIVITIES. TONIGHT. The auxiliary home hoard of Jo- seph I Milans Lodge Chapter, No. 41, O S.. will give a card party at 8 o'clock. at the residence of Mrs. . 1106 F street southeast. An afternoon party alse is being held. | Mrs. Fannie M. Lyles is chairman. Cushing Auxiliary, No. 4, Sons of Union Veterans of the Civil War, will meet in Pythian Temple, at § o'clock. Dr. William Thomas Shepherd, president of the Columbia University School, will give the sixth of his an- nual series of lectures to students and alumni of the institution. 8:45 o'clock. at the Administration Build- | 1024 Eighth street. Topic: “Tne | ew Eclectic Philosophy.” Visitors dmitted. I wish to express mr sin- and appreciation to my.many hhors: Galhraith A. M. E nng Star Lodge. No. 40. and for' their kindness and_beattiful nbities durmggiie iiness and at | i DERSON | i friends. Chure PEARL FENDERSON. 1 wish to express sincere thanks and appreciation to our relatives. friends. neighbors and _acquaintances for their kindness and beautiful floral tributes dur- g the iliness and at the death of our be. loved ~husband and father. WILLIAM LANG PAULL THE FAMILY. Beaths. reday. June 17, ROBERT Si ER. of Tima von Erdor! Albee.” Funeral e ice at his late residence. 4607 Georeia Sutirday Tane’ 19, at & Relatives and friends invited 1o attend 18* BANE. June 17. 1926, at her hame. Charles Town, W. ELIZABETH JEWELL. be- Tovea” wiis ' af’ Ganert s Thane, Hevshter of the late Henry C. and Elizabéth Jewell Funeral {rom the résidence af h h- 1926, at 8:30 beloved hushand “on’ Saturdar. terment Oak Hill Cemeters BARNES. Foday. June 18, 19 At Providence - Hospital. X ARNES. beloved hushand of M Ann Barne< (nen neral 1 - Monday. and friends | A Rock | . ted to aite reek Cemetery v, Thursday, e Rithourne place . helgved. pusband ot Al neral from W. R. 17 SEoRGE W, Lee B: Co.'s. ‘wood Ctmele BARTON Ouirs Lodte. o, called for 1 az June 19. for the pose of attending’ the funeral of our brother, GEORGE W. TON, J. EDWARD CASSIDY, Naster. BRANDT. Friday, June 18, 1926, at her 1103 ‘Clifton st. n.w..' ELIZA- H. widow of Adam Brandi and moth- er of Annabelle and WArthur A. Brandt. Funeral services at the above address Monday. June 21. at 10 am. Interment at Congressional Cemetery 0 CAUTHERS. Thursday. June 17. 1028, MIN NIE. beloved mothér of Eddie Cauthers. | Funeral from her sister's residence, Mrs. John Massachusetts ave. n.w.. Saturd; am.. thence to | the “SacredHeart Church. 16th st. and | Park nd., where mass be said at 9 am. for the repose of her soul. Inter ment in Prospect Hill Cemetery. !‘rwnd. and relatives invited to attend. 18 QUEMENTS. Departed this life June 1 192 at Freedmen's Hos SAMT CLEMENTS. the devoted \mcl! of John Davis of Clinton, Md. Remains resting at the chapel of Pove & Clarl Funeral Sunday, June 20. at l o'clock. at ”JB., June, 10. 1020, Q t. B pecial communication of 0. A, A M : at FTEANGR R hol ; ‘oniey. Funéral {rom ‘her jate re on Saturday. June 10. &t 1 p.m. 2nd_triends invited (o attend. ‘Cedar Hill Cemeters. . 2 COSTA. = Wedneaday. June 1 [esidence. 3440 Tith ot catdgn Felatives Interment 18 926, at h .ulr's De: +the repase of his soul. ary's Cemetery. R ORE O DRECK. ‘ased B8 Jeara. huishand years of the laie Marzaret Deeck.' Mase faid at”the, 1‘,11- ::fiuz n'lor"hekll:’l;r Services mes Cemetery .t 19. at 1018 Am. FORD, PADGETT, T SCHWARTZ. Daimer Moderate prices. Automobile e eternal om 26, at the Johns timore. CHARLF A Entered _intn Thursday. June 17. 19 Hopkine 'Hospital. ' B DOWNER. " Funeral Sharon. Vi Suddenly am Thursday. June at her residence. 50 LOUISA' FORD. miothed Ford ' grandm Lafian B JOHNSON ELLEN the Nativiey nd’ friesds, invited June 17, 1926, at hig e’ RICHARD © ary 8. MeLean. . Trom Nevius fue ook Relntives AN. Thursday. dence. 5101, % Teloved hushand Vis 57th year. neral home. Monday. June ment Fort Lincoln L!m!kl‘! J Thursday. Juns 17, W Diars Bw® DRUSMON Judge Xvicie Rirel and brother ot the. 1 € 3 col of Alexandria. rsday. June 17. 1926 at his residence 1833 Park road hw. PERC VAL. beloved husband 6f Ro gett” (nee Richarder. Funera Iate residence Saturday. June 1 #.30 am.. thence 10 Sacred Heart Chu where miass Will be sunz at 10 am terment 4t Mount Olivet Cemetary tives and friends invited 1o attend Friday. June 18 at Grorgetown Tniy pital “aftér” a brief iliness. EDWARD T SCHWARTZ,_ aze 11 years beioved son v\i Hannah . Schwartz nd the It Edwar Sehwartz. Funeral from his late rast- aithersbur, Monday. Jui st. Martin'e “Where reguiem ma will be celebrated at 10 am_ for the re- phse of hissoui. Interment Mount Olfve Cemetery. Washington. Relat nds inivited to attend. Entered into _eternal June 17. 1026, LEO. devoted Robert and Hattie' Wilkerson and Brother of Robert, ir.. and Theodors Wil- Kerson. " Funeral from 728 Hall st Saturday moming at 9:30 o'clock. Inter: ment at Mount Olivet Cemetery. T Thursday morning. June 1926, ABRAHAM B. WINSLOW of 1018 W st. nw.. husband of Lury B. Winslow. Funeral from Metropolitan Baptist Church. R M. between 19th and 13th &t nw. Red W I Norman. pastor. Sunday. J 0 o & A special communication At donn's Todge, No. 130 F. A A ) will he held Sunday. June 20.°at 12 noan: at the Masoni Hall. corner 5th and Vie: Einia ave. ae. for the purpose of attend. ink The funaral of our Tate hrather. Past Master ARRAHAM 1. WINSLOW. a char- 1" MOMUERNEST A, SMITH. Manter ROBERT W. MARSHAT cretary. 19 In Memoriam. HOLMES. PETERSOY. of mother. MARY ANTI us twenty-nine sears a lobru: v 5. 1897; our daughter and ter. LILLTAN B. HOLMES. sixteen years ago, June 18, 1910 friend and godmother PETERSON. fourteen years azo; July 1912, THE FAMILY BROADUS. A _tribute of love to my mother. MARY E. BROADUS, who year ago today. June 18. 1 Sleep on. heloved. Sleep and take thr rest 1 loved vou But God loved vou hest RUTH M. WHITNEY In sad but loving remembrance af our_dear wife ande mother. GERTRUDE DAVIS CHAS] who died thirteen vears ago today. June 18, 191 after a brief 1llness, whis she bo with Christian fortitude. F h June hrings memories fond and true. Wife. dear mother. of you W cach day our loss we dseply feel. Yet. we are trusting in God our sorrows to heal HER 'DEVOTED HUSBAXD. BRYSO 410 am reat ANDERSON. m loving memon A who_left CHASE. CORKERY. In memorr of our_heloved and “brother. TIMOTHY JAMES CORR- ERY. Who paseed away tweive years arm today. June 18. 1914 You may think vou are forgotten. But never shall you For a< long as God gives us life We will always think of thes THE FAMILY. Just a line of eweet remembrance, Just a memors fond and true: 1 a token of love's devotion. That T am eull thinking of vou. SISTER BETH. CRISTOBAL. CA- Nat: 208 FORREST. In sad but lovine remembrance our dear. ALBERT FORREST. who de- thd s e Two vears ago todar. June A precious one from us has gone, A Voice we loved is stilled A place is vacant in our home Which_naver can be flled THE FAMILY AND AUNT. HART. In sad but lovinz remembrance my heloved husband and daughter. JO! W. HART. who dearted - this Iife Years azo today. and MARY E. HART. whodeparted this life eight Years ago o- day. of Mas thes hoth rest in neace MOTHER. + JACKSON. In sad but loving remembrance of my dear husband. Rev. E. R. JACK- SON." who departed this life four years day. June 18, 1922, here in unnumbered wave. His cherished presence biesses all my day, Al eventide and all the long d” lhronm T think of him jist as 1 tsed & HIS DEVOTED WIFE. S B aack M,\\ In memory of MARGARET KI (nee O'Connor). who died eight yea today. June 181918, she rest in neace mkm‘xm ING HCSBAND “AND CHIL KREBS. In sad and loving_remembrance of my dear mother. DORA KREBS. who de- this life fwo years ago today. June 4 one. hut nat forgotten. HER DEVOTED SON. ARMIN C. KREBs,* i.\!i\l.'l' i\,clatr:a:x’}hr‘qwmnrv of my Aknv nishand devar ed this hfe June 18, 19 .RT ey Dear. “tie Spring_azai And all the woral.dil'l' fair, And all would he so happy. too. If_only_¥ou were here. DEVOTED WIFE. LOTTIE SM AIIT 7 F ST NE. WASHINGPON D &+ THOMPSON. In loving rememby dear son. JAMES A. (DICK) "F‘H"O"(;‘f’lmr W away one year aso to llfl‘n'm "i”r hearts you are fondly remem. ered Qu':;l :Mr'lv‘ memories cliag round yoyr. ris that lpve you el Ala" nun” X ¢ R e wave Wil love ou in de HER A" AR, FUNERAL DIRECTORS. I WILLIAM LEE, Fyperal Director and & ery ‘onnection. Commodi« nnd‘“:no;:rn.‘"nm%oflum s Sons Co. | W T. F. COSTELLO OV LOCATED AT BTH T8, . Disnificd, EMicient Sercice: W W. Deal & Co. 816 H St LINCOLN g200. Chapel Wm. H. Sardo & Co. .. B ) Lincoln m- ‘Phone Frank. 6626 anei. W Formerly mo r « ~Joseph F. Birch's Sons (ISAAG BIRCH) 3034 M ST N.w. z.--nu.c'ud RS Gawler Service . Funeral Directors Since 1850 . .- Main 5512 nn. ey “CHAS. S. ZUKHOW 301 EAST CAPITOL 8T. Phone Lincaln : Ttmothy Hanlon - < ous chapel Frank Gexer Nether the succegsors of ner with the original ment. Floral “Blanket Sprays” GGO C. Shaffer °0° 1 st We Specialise in loral f' /or/ J BLACKISTOW S. ki Qther Byt 1l Floral Design ""Hfl’ 7'Arll!ll"—¢xn ve—inexnensive Guds Bros. Co., 1213 St. QIS RLORAL, FXELENS b.!;“-g-"?:.'& Designs at Modomto rice ; \H vtmw MAIN«