Evening Star Newspaper, June 19, 1926, Page 7

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, SATURDAY, JUNE 19, 1926. : *® 7 1 BIE====)EE====161 NEW JENNINGS WILL. |PLAN SCHURZ MONUMENT.|TW0 SERIOUSLY HURT | BOY DIES OF LOCKJAW. 'INTERNAL REVENUE ] HELD AS KIDNAPER. | BODY OF MERCHANT ' Goldefiberg's | CLAINED BY WOWAN == s omews N MOTOR ACGIDENTS| ™ 2 ¥y " - GOLLECTIONS GROW e wez av ™| FOUND IN FURNACE - in Battle of Gettysburg. Edward T. Schwartz, Jr. | Virginia, quugh( Here. e i GETTYSBURG, Pa., June 19 (®).— ¥ Lockjaw resulting from being | Mary Arnold, colored. 32 years old, : ; | 4 .| ' | Mrs. Renge'l Says Millionaire Left | piine are being made by a group ot | Chinese Girl's Skull May Be Frac-| snot in the hand while playing with Reduced Levy Continues to Bring ?;d ;le;:n l’e:::od\‘\ ”f\ al)e‘;;:.';:.gdhrwf Believed to Have Been Kidnaped, Her $250,000 for Saving New York residents to erect a statue | tured—Woman's Arm Broken and | @ oV pistol a week ago cauged the More Money Into Federal | Varney, naving been arrested at her | Robbed and Slain—Had Made el on the battlefield here in honor of ; death yesterday of 11-year-old Edward | home to answer a charge of kidnap- | > His Life. | Maj. Gen. Carl Schurz, former Secre. Other Persons Injured. T. Schwartz, jr., of Gaithersburg, Treasury. | ing preferred by Sylvia Robinson, col- | Deposit at Bank. ' D TN | tary ot the Interior, United States et i, | Md., at Georgetown University Hos- | " | ored, in jail here awaiting transpor. | RN | Senator from Missouri and newspaper | .y pital | tation Aai& pemitentikeys (o amexait | g . H By the Associated Pres | editor and publisher, who commanded | WO persons were seriously injured | The boy was taken to the hospital | Substantial ‘increase in collections | years for robbery B i 4 o MINNEAPOLIS. June 19.—Mrs. |the 1ith Corps in the fighting on the |20d two others received minor hurts|last Saturday. He is the son of Mrs | ¢ jnierna) revenue continue to ho! Sakymohiectad to Many takme el | EHOE SESISL X - June fat first day In the battle of Gettysburg. |IN traffic accidents last night and! Hannah Schwartz, owner nf the s-year-old child to West Virginta, but { hody of Jacoh Bendersc ex ' Leo Rengel, the Brooten, Minn., war | TP (28 Bt (A€ ol S O oward ave. | early today. | Schwartz Peony Gardens at Gaithers. | reported, with indications that the | the latter is said to have taken her {tired merchant, was found | bride who pushed the wealthy Edwin | . ie ‘hear the position of the 11th Mabel Wong, a 4.year-old Chinese | hurg, Md., His father, Edward T.|tax reduction law of 1926 ix still| there anyway. The child wag (mnulr\\nnlm,.n yeste v in the ash pi B. Jennings to safety when he was | Corps. has. heen. sejected for the |BiFl was seriously injured when she | Schwartz, who was in the real estats | hringing in more instead.of less rev-| in a §ood home in the West “’f"“”“"‘ s G celiar of & vagans < S il memortal About $175.000 ix available |41d her uncle, Tom Wong, 208 Second | husiness here at 734 Fifteenth street. | enue (o the Federal till. o town. according to Detective Varney, | building at Swa d Center stresis about to be run down by a truck in imd rateed in New York State | street, were knocked down by an al-| died last year. The funeral ,u.mm Collections for the 11-month period | but he had to return her here. Police X A familiar warning Chicago several years aga will con- Al neiity leged hitand.run motorist while stand. | have not been completed, but <ervices | of' (he fical vear from July 1o 1925, i : TR tinue her fight for a share of his | O G WORUIMERt o\ ont |18 In the wafety zone at Pennsvivania | will probably be held Monday al o May 31, amounted to $2.331 js o us all. ay we fortune, which he promised her for | (88 [T (TRE RS e W York |avenue a'yr\:;l”’lh d street F;‘\::u 12:18 | Gajthersburg. $29.938.25, compared with "‘"""""'$30 000 FUND RAISFD '},‘- her deed ntirely. of ‘Gen o'clock morning. werk: e IO e o Sl e evidence suggest that also on Mrs. Rengel, advised that a deci- | CItY and vicinity. taken fo Emergency Hospital, where b Celine Jenr. This b ast: Incieaea of ling the hady our credit bills and “|sion of a Chicago juige had given . the child was said 1o be suffering from | REV. C. H. STOCKING DIES. | 5105451415 56 | FOR cHAR"’Y WARD‘ Nendehne disivie ud et accounts you the $6.000,000 fortine of Mr. Jen- i a fractured skull. Wong was not Increas i t ollections after visiting the Libe 2 ¥y Dings, who died in- 1925, to nve| ORGANIZATION ACTIVITIES. |,eviousiy hurt. P e g nEanaR e o s | cousins, declared that she had a TODAY. Fafling (o stop. the motorist who | Retired Methodist Pastor, 84, Had | .\ .. $141,017,165.92, while a sim Bé had carvied Nad been removet mud —STOP paying separate will, written by him. and| 7The Teague for the Larger Life|Knocked down the man and child, sl Tataly i Bh1eitRe: e e e or | Eadicst Bonrd of Georgetown U. | a diamond ring worth :)m made a deposit. Whatever money Which 1a now In the hands of the | winmave s el wnd marty sl its mew | Police said. was pursued by other mo amointing to | taken by the slayers extra charges. court. eamp at Mount Washington, on the 'Pi‘,'r‘_."""m:;"‘n ':;;f;"_"“‘\",,‘";; ;"r'r"e"“:" CHICAGO, June 19 (®).—Rev. 564.312.74 Hospital Provides for Addi- the their vietim had dr Mrs. Rengel says she saw Mr. Jen- | Glen Echo line. beginning this after- Charles H. Stockin 84, retired art of the | in the month from the hank instead of de = e E a B 1. | Charles cking, the increase .in mon! : ot o LOOK at nings about to be run down and|noon. A selentifically prepared pienic |0 Bave his nmame as Dr. Harey 5.1\ 0 Lo Fpiscopal minister of Balti 3 which_amounted to a total | tional Facilities. {large xum, = at your rave him a push that brought him |dinner will he served at 6 o'clock, to [ THeRF I0 YILS 2.0, ‘o No. | more, who held pastorates in Cleve- than $5,000,000, was helieved | | bill d safefy. Tor this act he scribbled | he followed by danci TR e L R Lagl e DR a other Ohio and 1owa | (o be due to the fact that individuals — | ills, an e followed by dancing. Bathing, | ¢" police station and charged with [land and in ol o0 be due e fact that indi quest of 1,000 on & torn | hoating and other sports. lied suddenly at a hotel|whose net § for 1925 was fn . 1 0 hoating ¢ s 3 driving while under the infldence of | parishes, die 3 whose net income for A 330,000 fund has heen raised | LISTEN t gt el | o] Hquor-and failing to stop and make | vesterday ~ while = resting between | excess of §5,000 and domestic corpora- | through the activity of the ladies Cards of Gbanks. o 0 us S gty L RS INIG k. | known hie identity after an aceident. | trains. . tions were given until May 15 to flle [bhoard of the Georgetown University | Goopwin. Marie Rengel of Brooten, Minn.| The Wanderlusters will give a chick. | <"gi of JAGRIVE ROLEE AT BECACUL | ", "was en route with his son, Dr.|a complete return. conditional upon |EFiospital to maintain an additional | o e i $250,000 for L | ht. The en dinner ut their clubhouse in Frank- | pyentieth street, was knocked down L. C. Stocking of St. Louis, and was| the filing of a tentative return and {ward for charity patients at the insti- | 204 neic oot —Dbecause at our store | rest of the py v goes to Fred |lin Park, Va., from 5 to 8 o'clock. by a taxicab at the intersection of | bound for Duluth to visit another on.|the payment of at least one-fourth of | tution, it was made known today | Lars, 37d she beaott | Hil — SR : i the estimated amount of tax on or eraits THoM y we charge no extras - i : will| The Swartzell Methc -| Twentieth and M streets about 10:15 - . a | through the university THOWAY B GooBw N ™ iz charg extra: The Hill mentioned in thé will| The Swartzell Methodiast Home for| Gery e e ™ on: ®and seriously in- | CITY NEWS IN BRIEF. before March 15. B NN already hive bedn raatalien MRS. NANNIE ALLEX GOODWIN nor interest on credit was a close friend of the late mil-|Children Will hold o field day and lawn | § L C5™ \0illiam Godtrey, 35 years old, | in the new ward room, which has been or budget accounts | lionaire. Another will, which lett|feie on the grounds, 301 Rittenhouse | 51°Voy jersey avente, driver of the | The Wanderlusters' hike for tomor- s e b e el Peaths. T ge unes. | him the fortune, was declared spuri- |street, from 3 until 16 o'clock. The b % her o B Hos. | row will start from Chevy Chase Lake ’ f nt harge of th We d t penalize R | procesds will be put in the building | taxicab, took her to Emergency Hos. | rov o THE WEATHER rst superintendent in charge of the | o o LT T bl ks | funa pital, where Dr. E. A. Krause treated at 2:45 p.m. Mr. Kaigmerer will lead Georgetown Hospital. A tablet erected e s Iy our friends. - . it | her for a broken right arm. bruises | Bring lunch to the memory of Sister Pauline, pre-| i BARNES o Wise Little Angler. The Zonta Club will have a garden |lo her face and right rm end prohadle | gu, pog mriangle Guting. Club will| District of Columbia—Cloudy tonight | Scnted by Mrs. arey, V. Haynes, " A fete at Bonnie Brae, 6038 Daniels road, | internal injuries. Godfrey was ar 4 14 % d gl i : bie | A : From the Roston Transcrint in Rock Creek Park, from 2 untfl & |rested and held pending investigation | meet at the end of the Fourteenthand tomorrow: ro iy light showers; | [0 Gt L om. It wa i Jack -Won't vou write me when 1| qock EntattaifTn st Refresh. | of the accident |street car line. Takoma Park. tomor | nuch ch n_temperature: | Ty T PO . ot 8L return home? iherita tor sale 7 M1 % While walking south at Jackson |row at 3 pm., for a hike to Marviand {gentle (o' moderate northeast and ;.5 004 3 iaccepiad by tev. | BRANDT. Frida ‘ Jill—Hardly. You see I°have ac-| 5 | place and H street about 5:15 o'clock | State College of Agriculture and Col-fnorth winds. Charles W ns, S. 1., president of | padence. 1103 chifte « e’ | C€DUed another fellow. The Six Ra Hilibillies will give | yesterday afternoon, Edward H. Gill, lege Campfire. Bring lunch} Maryland-—Cloudy, possibly Hght |00 nice giry | er of Annahelle and Arthur Jack—But even if vou are engaged (a benefil performance for Troop 20,63 years, 434 Tenth sireet northeast.|and flashlight. Coffee will he served.|chowers tonight and omOrrow: not . Gegrge' M. Kober, dean of the| uneral srvices % vou can D me a line champion Roy Scout troop of the Dis [ was knocked down by a street car of |There will he a morning triy Shaw's | much change in temperatur® mod- o cqi“CTEE N GO S Mondav. Jine 21 S 16 BIE———=IGE———=I[] i1 No: when I catch a fish 1 stop | trict. at No ¢ Masonic Temple |the Washington Railway and tric | 1ily_ponds. Take car leaving Treasury | erate to fresh northeast and north | yoioin KCROh e #IC 0 TREET ooy erAvIoN. dropping lines. at & lco at 7:59 or 8:29 marked “Kenilworth.” | winds, the sacrifices made by Sister Pauline a P Virginia—Cloudy, possibly Nght |1 of the co.operation shown by the = showers tonight and tomorrow, not|izgjes’ hoard. which is nen-sectarian B S00% Yotk . a e much change in temperature, fresh| gister Pauline helped organize the| 16. at 4 pm. Interment at F northeast winds. hospital in 1898, which then fulfilled | Cemetery West Virginfa—Cloudy, possibly |an urgent need in that rapidly grow. | CLEMENTK. Departed ihis nfe June | showers tonight and tbmorrow, not |Ing section of Washington, entirely CLEMENTS o the devoted i much change in temperature without hospital tles. It was | Davis of Chinton Md. = Remsx Records for Past 24 Hours. largely through her indefatigable ef-| e jchavel of, Poge & ¢ e e e 5 forts in its behalf that Sister Pau-{ M4 ! e v I ™y |line’s health broke and she was forced | HOPKINS. Friay atiernoor 1 p 2 midnight. 75; 4 am. T3 8 [ elinquish the work In later vears. | i hia remdencs 1o . v S a.m., 66; noon, 69. With only two nurses to assist, it wa ot ‘,’",’[m“m‘“""'fi,' R 1n s . 85 wish tn exp Barometer—4 p.m. 20.99: 8 p.m. |4 that Sister Pauline at first did all| the Epiphans. 9.93; 12 midnight, 29.93; 4 &m., |the cooking for the patient | 14th Nilng 30.01; 8 a.pu.. 30.05; noon. 30.06. the wards and did the hospital wash-| [ent at Ariineton Highest temperature, 85 occurred |ing pesides supervising the hospital| York papers please cops.: 5 at 5:30 p.m. vesterday |and assisting at operations. She died | JOHNSON. day. J Lowest temperature, 65, occurred |in 1913. Onlv two sisters have had| FLLEX s i 4 at 7 am. today. ~harge of the growing hospital since; £j*! Johnson ~ % Temperature same date last vear her time, Sister Illuminata being the | Ath st » Ju i ». —Highest, 84: lowest present superintendent. Tide Tables It was largely through the ladies . bhoard t the Georgetown H (Furnished by United States |P0Ard that the Georgetomn Coast and Geodetic Survey.) L2 8 to maintein ¢ 2 Today—Low tide. 9:20 am. and (well as for childr Only re e &t Dalve. Uhred 9:32 pm.; high tide, 2:28 a.m. and |the hospital opened a speech - | County. Ma 3t 3 pm 2:42 p.m at which children who stammer may | sl frendn. ilien Tomorrof—Low tide. 10:12 am. | receive treatment. o A radas. June 17 and 10:19 pm.: high tide, 16 a.m. Freadmen & ver-ynnn JOHN McDONAH o vand of Juhis Vam MeDonah Today—Sun rose 4:42 am. e . T Vear, Puneral Trom Nevius sun sets g ey home. 924" New York ave. n Moor riies pm. sets 1 Monday. June 1. at 1030 am. 1 a.m. Robert Dalrymple. Jr Run Over ment Fort Lincoln Cemetery. Automobile lamps to be lighted I Passed away Saturday. Tune one-half hour after sunset. on Blair Road Just After Waanpiy0:30 am. A ELIZABETH Condition of the Water. Leaving School. ! and Annie Newhold. Funeral notice later s T | SCHWARTZ. _ prdas. Jufe 15, 1030 at water at Great Falls at & a.m.—Tem- | pim “afier*a ¥t ines. "EDWARD g perature, 73; condition, clear. | . Five.vear-old Rovert Dalvmple, jr. | SCHWARTZ age 1t vears o : 238 Willow avenue, Takoma Park, | Weather in Various Cities. Md.. member of the kindergarten class : ] erature, =3 {in Takoma School. was crushed to e me:f“' to St | death by a heavy motor truck on| Chirn GAUBTARAcE: yher reqls | Blair road, just north of Cedar Fl”!’.’ his soul. Interment | near the school. shortly before #r emetery. Washington - & Temperature. 23 H Weather |o'clock vesterday afternonn. o Sdda Mlisditio slama b L 2 20 S A passing motorist took the child | STH NPT REEY in e A0t seas af als to Walter Reed Hospital. where Lieut.| 2 %y funeral from e lat Matthews made ap examination and | 1324 11th st nw. Mondas pronounced life extinet bm. Interment private Edwi 1 1. colored. vears old leventh street north east. in the employ of Armour & Co.. | & Bw. Funeral wriices and packers. the driver. was arrested by | ryjgupeoy. Tes 0 Bismarck .. f police of the tenth precine W. THOMPSON Funeral from Deal Buffalo E 36 Cloudy His explanation of the affair was| neral home. Ri6 J st ne. Monday, Juns Charleston 20 8 Slear that the child appeared in front of | aod Alebers onreChi Gemmmont, MATIT 92 U0 clonay |the truck so suddenlv that quick &p- | TRUELL. June 14, 1926 at Farmington Cloudy | plication of the brakes failed to stop, Me. ISADORA LORD TRUELL, ased A7 Flclouds | the vehicle in time to prevent the | Years. wife of Edwin M. Truell, inter accident. He was released h¥ order| Washington B 00" metery v of the coroner to appear L an in- | WEIGAND. Suddenly, Frida; June 1R, Pielouds | quest at the morgue today 1036 4t Geargetant Tniv Hospita. Prcloudy | Robert Dalrymple. father of the| FF L A LT T Jackeonville ® e i B et Smglere off Uis Federal | Renotdy Welgand and_ dvoted father of - e h cloudy | Trade Commission. is grandfather Frank A Weigand. jr ‘uneral from his Koy Angeler. 20 04 0% Cloudy " | Sergt. Clarence L. Dalrymple, is in| L radence 1310 Girard et n . "Mon- : Rain " | charge of the police squad at the| requiew miass “at 8. Paal’s " Catholc Clear | White House. | Church Interment at Forest Glen Ceme- | i | Stations. sepiasac we g0 | Al Atlania Atlantic s=a03 323 2338 52 - S0 . Cloudy i gkl Friende and relatives invited to at- % q 24 Cloudy | ?ml',,‘.lnm. fons oh a0 0t g, |DYNAMITE KILLS THREE Phoenix ... 20.82 Clear” | In Memoriam, Pt 3840 gowts | MEN IN SOUTH CAROLINA | ,1i0v 4 srimate of tove to the memace Portland, Rain | —_— 1 of ou ing_son and hrother. Rajer Gloude | 1 ndwno’ ALLEX who died two e & Fafie e | | todas. June o2 020 louds " oo B K 2 | Clouds Hole in Quarry, Blowing Them T P e louds | "% hetter 1a aven of Test. B ouay . | God took him as His worthy guee 3 Ram to Fragments. | Toasrave, hut oh. what care Spokane “louds Ry the Asenciated Prese 1 WASH.D.C 'il\ 04 5 5 vo. Cloudy 2 o o muech of L 3 MONROE. N. C.. June 19.—Three ) e oy " FOREIGN. negroes were hlown to fragments at | 1 "MOTHER AND BROTHER | 55 arr e | L In . (B areshwien t s ety the Bonsal quarry, near Pageland o Statisae, Temperature, Weather. ‘s. €., when 10 cases of dynamite ex-| fdeparted thie T Parie, France..... 58 Clear ploded vesterday afternoon. June 19 Anniversary Vienna. Austria B4 Part clouds The men Mansfield Bla v.| Church of the Nativity. Brightwood. Conpanagen. . Denmark Beliian | The et C Mamtelt | Hiakonds | 18 LOVING WiFE. NEY Stockholm. ' Sweden Part cloudy | tchards d is Br | CHEEKS. In loving remembran, Horta (Fayal). Azores.. Clear —had tapped six eases of the explo- | ' dear mother. MARGARET CHEFK ¢ g;y';r;n“l]‘;’;'"mld . Lt clouds | give in three holes. and while they | died e year aco today. dune 15 At 3177 Porter Street Northwes ’ BMS R iG . B Ubi, | Were tapping a fourdh hole the e | It e b widbont o 3 - 3 | plosion occurred. | e = = = It is thought that one of the men | Since the day vou were called away. . B Wy . vi o HER DAUGHTER. MAMIE E. J' bt Just Off Connecticut Ave. . e R e G o | Rl Tx. stitut lotine Tt din s Lost and Found | 1 dear baby. PHILIP H. DEFFER. Ni RiomssTio Bl arage Who' entered eternal rest thres years ago ine me— hs—G: 2 | FUNERAL DIRECTORS. el gter Advertisements for The ||| Timothy Hanlon AhCCH nd s was the aan s . 1 When God took Li 1 us all HE materials throughout these semi-detached homes are of the Sunday Star received until | 641 H ST. N.E Phone L. 5543. But never will' we who Joved him beht finest. Construction that you very seldom find these days. No : i M 3 creaky floors—windows ghat fail to rattle—doors that swing free ik 11 p.m. Saturday. 3 ol " and Tatern © crematoriizay | LUCAS, In o S o deitie S and fit snug—walls and ceilings that look sound and ARE. You get 4 Hoera 332 Pa. Ave. N.W. Cahi | PYEAS L IR PR DodRs e aevaried an impression that the man who built these homes started out with | s iffe Seven vears ago fodas. 19 an idea that he was going o live in every one of them himself. LoST. Frank Geier’s Sons Co. e St t construction isn't everything. So consider what you get in ATREDALE, male: tan legn. BIack T | 1113 SEVENTH ST. N.W. YOUR LOVING MOTHER. A. M. LUCAS.* the wiy of refinements. An abundance of closets. Open fireplace | amECAG Bied™ cugraved on colar Modern Chanel.Televhore ___Main 2473 YOUR LOVING MOTHER. A. M. LUCAS.- with lava stone facing. Large kitchen with ajl conveniences. Out- “"K—'fimx S = T. F. COSTELLO - of ‘our dear hushgnd and father. WIL. side pantry. Cozy sun parlor. Breakfast room, too. Hardwood bl B IR ETT 5 NOW LOCATED AT LIAM H MOBLEY. who died” sixteen floors throughout. Box_351-B. St L.t 21 1724 N CAP ST, ORTN 7976 S & ; - of i Loved hy all and never foreotten Two baths, of course. One with a built-in shower. And hoth have 7 ND, female, nmk".:-: whits | %‘“" Dignified. Efcy 3 HIS DEVOTED" WIFE AND THRER the very latest fixtures—handsome, big, shiny porcelain fixtures that J Lns. 300 . W. Deal & Co. DAUGHTERS £ match the tiled floor and walls. b ; 816 H St. N.E LINCOLN 8200, { PAXTON, Todag biingy & g bet o obile Servie emembrance of dear wister, BESSIR We needn’'t sgyv much about the location. Cleveland Park, just and_white cameo, set with pear) Automabile Service remembra my dear FSST 3 PAYTON, who departed this life one off Connecticut Avenue, speaks for itself. It's THE section for high- Milltay_Boad._cleveland Wm. H. Sardo & Co G| T re ot SomRe s i i i BROOCH. sunburat diamonds and - The ones who atill remember you class residences in Washington. ¥ ward. 26 _Grant place n.w. ¥ 9. i Are the ones who loved you best . You'll find other new homes—springing up on every hand. But CAT, blue Pl Vicinity = o Lincoln 524 PITCHLYNN. Tn sad but loving remiem you won't find a we're almost positive—that hegin to compare v ne. Potomac 4531- . v dear mother. GRACE MOR. with these at THESE prices. cua N BRACELET. red ver, near Du |, FINER PITCHLYNE. who'pagsed away You can't expect such wonderful homes—at prices that are posi- | Bt e, 47 upont b, 1 4 pa0r connect Gone. but not forgotten.. tively $1,550 less than the builder originally intended—to last long. E RT C‘! e 1009HS( N.W. LOYING SOX f‘A‘nELA}Qn lu;‘nn'v'ln And they certainly won't. So see them SOON. Y Prone pragk. 026 (109 . INLAW.S . SON. CAR- 'ormerly t. N.W. e '70|JJE ellow and white, lllr 'I King | commeT Wig. D PRESTON. In memory of my dear mother, " ] P ITON. wh d fiv Sampte House open daily from 9 am. to 9 pm. ™ gy Sy I ko J hflg‘;“‘BBlll;ccl;‘\'s Sons ELIZASETH _PRESION, who died Avé ce Chev: - valk 1w DIAMOND Ring—Solitaire. yell line of t brance Take Chevy Chase cars to Porter ‘street and walk west DIAMOND Ring—Sol r;"nl oy ¥ -‘%h 3034 M ST. N.W, - Fjaviieped 188 Just & line of sweet femembrance. to property, or Wisconsin avenue and walk east. Go 83»‘1.‘;';'.‘.‘#.5': $B18° r x> auit’s token of Tovery dvoilh SIHE A0SV By GhD g i;;wl Sem PLIZABETH PRESTON ARMSTEAD. o Xa‘:g'f "‘w bt er C | pmcon in s bt Joving remembrance of my de S "SPRIGGS, who JAM! flgun:zs_ ke T Funeral Directors i L 3";:“’{,’;’ J.';;:fl?o iwelvo years ago ioday. L) Fiday. Call Claveland 2725. Mnm 5512 Ave. N.W. “.,' TANDBAG—Tinder may keep mo : c]osaph a i return black’ handbas. Conain CHAS. S. ZURHORST e e and wi the Jome 1‘.',":;'?0'&.}.‘ F_WILLIAM LEE, Director_and E: Forget the day, God called him to rest i and check book. Jost between, ['i a1 Gearretown: (o' Aot. 3. 2173 36th e b S Tt el s PR T AR SUTA S Ricas » Phone West Sacred to the mem: of m == | SPRIGGS. Y ’1;3‘1 1CE mm Soung, ETay. Teward. 4402 FUNERAL DESIGNS. O iother. JAMES' SPRIGGS. who 4 e this life twelve years ako todas. RING OF KBS Owner. 237 Oih ai. pe. Geo. C. Shaffer °00 1 ST NW. | Fio 0. To1s. ine. 2 CHOIC MBLE: 410.| Every day my thoushts are of you, Exclusive Agents mlm—-.th\.‘r‘-ah M‘_‘Iu:a llzm e Lo, | O uofil“fi%fiu‘rg 3 x ifii"a‘%’? a{_ r:du.: T 'p;.'y" 5 919 15th Street N.W. WL T o e suggg B P NE mIS | DEVOTED R T LILLIAN SANPLE GIBE. blarkc mh Floral “Blanket Spr THOMAS, in sad, loving remembcance of a Main 8949 ‘logt, 1o janten 2".:'. 5130 -l % 1) l’?i&? Shom ¢ ah“ teflaved of lone Tiars of pa: it Auto Delivary Service u-un guflering one year ago ‘todar. Junp rtigtle—exvressive—inexnens ros, Co., 1212 F St' sespay 30 BAvEHTER, Friie

Other pages from this issue: