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Jar, 1 90 BOTTLE, 290 OLDE ENGLISH ORANGE MARMALADE A real treat for lovers of imported marmalade—regular 35c seller missae Jar, 33¢ ICEBERG RIPE LETTUCE | TOMATOES Home grown, crisp Fancy quality w POTATOES 0 res. J7¢ I OO AR OO T (T [T T i T T [ O N T TR TEDATRRA I i GINGER THE EVENING STAR. :WASHi GTON, D. C., MONDAY, JUNE 21, In Chevy Chee” S CONCRETE STREETS ivery Modern Comfoirt $9, up to $13.950 “The Community of Matchiess Home Vol 1926. —_—— = EEEE MRS. GEORGE LYON DIES |MRS. H. J. RUPPERT DIES.|LAWRENCE HUFTY, 46, AT HOME IN HUNTINGTON v Virginla Sutherland Lyon, daughter of the allen property cus- todian, Howard Sutherland, and Mrs. Sutherland of West Virginia, died at her home, in Huntington, W. word received She was the wife of Dr. George Mrs. “The exception proves the rule” We are proud of the fact that we are the exception to the rule that charge customers and budget ac- eounts must pay for the privilege. - Our ideas are that ycu should not be made to pay for. something you, did not get. terday, according to here. Lyon of that city. old, survive her. Mr. As Virginia Sutherland ther was in the Senate. tended school here. was at that place, B We do not penalize our iends. hirtha have The following Department in to the Health hours Harvey F Georg, and Helen Fraley d Georganna M 2. and Viola K. ira D. and Ethel V. T Philip and Ann Julus A und Hildesa John and Estelle hoy o nomss End Helon Folton Eirl When you take your first trip to CHICAGO on The CAPITOL Limited All-Pullman—no extra fare YOU will notice that service is rendered with pleasing old-fash- ioned courtesy; that the engineer gives careful thought to his pas- sengers when he starts and stops his ,train; that the meals are appetizing, mcely served and reasonable in price; that the fine, modern equipment adds much to your comfort en route. And yet, on this all-Pullman train you pay no extra fare, Equipment . Club Car, Observation-Library- Lounge Car, Train Secretary, Valet, Barber, Maid, Manicure and Shower Bath, Newspapers and magazines. Leave ‘Washington: . Arrive Chicago « . « 9:00 A M. Baltimore & Ohio ‘THE LINE OF THE CAPITOL LIMITED-NATIONAL LIMITED 3:00 P.M. For infolmation andreservations, telephone the Trave! Bu Building, Main 3300. WALTER V. SHIPLEY she prominent in social circles of the tional Capital during the time her fa- She also at- She was married to Dr. Lyon five years ago. Funeral services were held at Hunt- ington this afternoon and interment Births Reporled i hoy a., yes- Besides her husband three small children, the youngest but one week and Mrs. erland were at the deathbed, having gone there several days ago. Suth- en reported he Jast 24 v. girl N and Thelma T.. Vivirici, sirl. Milstead Aughlin rahall. wirl. r. boy. " hoy. 4 Hobson, girl. Funeral for Lifelong District Resi- dent, 65, to Be Wednesday. Mrs. Loulse Ruppert, 85 years old, wife of Henry J. Ruppert, died at her residence, 3405 Prospect avenue, Georgetown, last night. She had been a resident of the District of Columbia all her life. Funeral services will be conducted at Holy Trinity Catholic Church, Georgetown, Wednesday morning at 9:15 o'clock. Interment will be in St. Mary's Cemetery. Mrs. Ruppert is survived by her hushand ‘and one brother, William ord. g P Three Retired in Army. Earl J. Atkisson, Chemical ‘Warfare rvice, recently stationed at San Francisco, has bheen placed on the retired list-of the Army on account of physieal disability incident to the service, Warrant Officer Stephen Karasek, at headguarters, 1st Corps Area, Boston, and Staff Sergt. Clarence Russel detached enlisted men's list, at Washington Barracks, have been placed on the retired ach on his own application, after more than 30 years' service. THE WEATHER District—Increasing cloudiness, prob- ably followed by showers late tonlght and tomorrow; warmer tonight, cooler tomorrow; fresh south and southwest winds. . Maryland—Increasing cloudiness to- night; showers in east portion and warmer in central, and west portions; tomorrow showers; cooler in central and west. portions; fresh southeast and south winds. Virzinia probably portion Maj Tnereasing cloudiness, followed by showers in west late tonight and tomorrow: warmer in interior tonight, cooler in west portion tomerrow; fresh east shifting te south winds. West Virginia—Local thunders ers tonight and tomorrow; warms in ast portion tonight, cooler tomorrow, Records for 21 Hours. Thermometer—4 pm., 74; 8 pm., 71; 12 n\Mlll){hl 63; 4 a.m., 54; 8 a.m.. 63; noon, Barometer- 4 pm., 30.15; 30.14: 12 midnight, 30.16; 8 a.m., 30.20; noon, 30.17 Highest temperature, 75, occurred at noon today. Lowest temperature, aceurred at 5:30 a.m. today. Temperature same date last year— Highest, 87; Jowest, 63., Tide Tables. (Furnished by United States Coast and Geodetic Survey.) Today—Low tide, 11:04 p.m.; high tide, 425 pm. Tomorrow. 11:49 pm.; 315 p.m. The Sun and Moon. Sun rose 4:42 a.m 8 pm., 4 a.m, 30.18; 11:02 404 am. and m. and Low tide, 11:5®a.m. and high tide, 4:52 a.m. and Today 737 pm Tomorrow sets 737 pm. Moon rises 3:13 p.m.: sets 1:52 a.m. ‘Automobile lamps to be lighted one- half hour after sunset. Condition of the Water. Temperature and condition of the water at Great Falls, 8 a.m.—Temper- ature, 73; condition, clear. Weather in Various Cities. = Temperature. mz sun sets Sun rises 4:42 a.m.; sun Statlons. Weather. aanawoing - Awpassas “Abilene Tex. "f{: 80 Baltimore Birmingham 30 mx Bismarck Boston 2 uffalo harleston Cloudy Cloudy . Pteloudy Cloudy Pt.cloudy udy e | Coamas.c 3018 | Denver 0% | Detra BN Gawveston . Helona .. Huron, €. D. 2088 Indianapolis’ 29.00 Jacksonville 2 ! Ptcloudy . Clear Pt.cloudy Clear, Cloudy Cloudy Omaha o 3a 8 Phideintia’ 30.20 Phoenix .. R ;"\l'l‘h\l‘l”l{‘" g ortian Priclouds Pt.cloudyp loudy Cloudy © Clonds Pt.clondy Cloudy Cloudy Clear Clear Clear FOREIGN. (8 am.. Greenwich time. today.) Stationa. Temperature, Weather. London,_ England. 64 Part cloudy France.. Part cloudy Denmark Part cloudy al). Azores. Part cloudy Hamilton. Bermuda.. Cloudy Havana, Cuba.. Clear Colon, Canal Zione y FOUND. COLLIE—Shaved: all _tan: male. _Apply o Xnimal Reseue "Leaive. Hi% Massiand sve e PART SHEPHERD and part St Bernard, AR WAtk and white" owner Kindly: elaym :" ‘Washington Ammill Rescue Leagub,; 5349 PART SHEPHERD and part Collie, browi and _white. male: owner kindiy cfaim _at Waghington Animal Rescue League, 349 Md. LOST. NOG—Male. Phone_Col. * ATREDALE Girard_st. e Ben. 201 S E e ed_on collar L 115 Renvon: Cotumbt 486. 00 d—l:‘lamMr:‘ml hn“_n-hwnfl vthuno 3 eric or Washington: substan- 3;;1 Teward. | ADt. 378, the Mayfiower. Mam 9800. CAT—Large, mals, blue Persian strayed from 607 N. Carolina ave. se. Linc. 7015 or above address. If not there, call at_Apt. 5. the Melburn. _Reward. COLLIB DOG. yellow and white, lost Satur- day: & miox, ol i answers o name of Rover. Reward. U n.w. COTLTE. yellow and white, collar With, King Tut. 5 Kendall Green ne. Reward. Return o badres: " Fhone Line 3710 ENGLISH Bull new ecar on right bind les. Terrier pup, male: white: Reward. North YEGLASSES, Teunls Bros,. cass: Monday morning, between Thomas Circle and 14 and B, Navy Vard car.” Rturn 1301 Maes. R chxvmcs_nm‘n.’m i n Park. ard. Main 9070, Apt. 11, Conard 2 Sandy: fag 160 n cat cream color, name Fluft California st. GLA —Tortoise shell, not in case, amut 5 “o'clock_Sunday: possibly at fth and_ F. Franklin_334. (ES—Lost_last Fl dny downtown. gt wotd immed. obba, Hy - M." Hobbs, l-wm R g A e i ee., Eas pitol ane it Suhday. Rewapd. Phone unu:l'n vscxpn:c%-nrgu& o Teather. Sabir hing o Cticut av P eft at 1001 Wyoming ave. o TaEe PEKINESE—Female: near 16th an = rd.Reward_Adams 9554, o G PIN. nanapaniod. old fashiofed oval. o Ween, North Capi 05 Howasd, Norih 308 mriar s wnd Jot im—aalu. £°L with diamond tmvmn Bih ahd 6th and I sts. n.e: A xfi 41003 e B ugan dent's of ward. SPALDING LEATHER FLYING RELMET I ‘uwzl__n? 20 19th st Sunday” evening. Al Fra WRIST WATCH-—Cr-nllnnmn vienit llfih AndlK n €; nnnl ican_League Base Ball lmh Return superinten- BT, o o Bandierinte: Swiss silver: aturday night. RIST W, l-l-duurds{“ll Pierce’ 'M|lll L R . DIES HERE SUDDENLY Special Assistant Attorney General Stricken With Heart Disease at Home. Lawrence Hufty, 46 years old, spe- clal assistant to the Attorney General in connection with prohibition enforce- ment, died of heart disease at his resi- dence, 3925 Morrison street, vester- day. 'He was stricken suddeniy and| gied before medical aid could reach m. Mr. Hufty had been connected with the Department of Justice about a ear and prior to that time was em- ployed as an attorney in the Treas- ury Department in connection with prohibition enforcement. He was well known in legal circles in_ this eity. Born in Alexandria, V., Mr. Hufty was educated in the schools of that city and in Washington. Later he was graduated in law from Colum bian_College, now George Washing- ton Unlversity. | He is survived by his widow, Mrs. | Mary Warner Hufty: two sons, Law- rence Hufty, ir., and Richard Hufty, and four brothers, Malcom Hufty, an attorney, and French S. Hufty, both of this city: Frank Hufty of Eliza- beth City, N. C. and Lewis Hufty of Cincinnati, Ohio. Funeral services will be conducted at the residence tomorrow afternoon at 2 o'clock. Rev. H. T. Cooke of All Saints' Episcopal Church, Chevy Chase, will officiate. Interment will be in Oak Hill Cemetery. gy Construction of speedways directly connecting large cities of Germany and reserved for high-speed cars is helng discnssed. Cards of Thanks. BENJAMIN. We wien 1o express ul floral tribites dur- ing at the death of eur beloved wister. HE VIRGINIA BEN JAMIN: ‘also to Rev. M. L. Gumbleton the Incarnation Church. and choir who express my QUACKENBUSH., T w tives for the friends and al trihutes s brother. JOHN € Q) MRS, CHARLE: Marriages. | BRADBURY—WELLS, BOURBON—WEL Mr. and M to CRAIG F. | to Cant.| <. Charles A Wells wish o a of thair danghier BRADBURY Sunday. June 20. 1826 Wilson houlevard. C endon. Va. WILLTAM JONES. helo wushand of Lanra E. Anderson. Funeral t St. George's Church. Clarendon. X ednesday. June at 1 pm Relfitives and friends invited to attend Interment at Rock Creek Cemeters. (North Carolina papers please copy. ) Sunday. June 20. 1926, at 8 am. sidence. Clarendon. Va'. AMER! late, Wilham 2 pm. 1926, at_his arendon. Deaths. LANWAN 1005, a1 9 cial Hospital. Brooke TAM . o ot (ot Lanman. Injers meny in Brooklyn, LOVE. Mon, am. JOHN LOVE 83rd vear: wrotherin-law of Love and yncle of Fllen I.. ar I’ Love, 1548 MeRinley st Ch Funersl “from Sevius funeral New York ave n.w.. Tueslay, 4:30 ‘pm. " Friends inyited Rock Creei Cemetery MITCHELL. Fridav. June 15. 1926, PATT MITCHELL " Remaine resting a1 Barngs! undertaling establishment. Notice of f neral later. MUDD. June 19. 1926, WILLIAM loved husband of Melevina Mudd years. Funeral from W, W. Deal's home. 816 H_st. ne at 2° p.m. Relatives invi Interment Congressional Cem MUNZINGER. _Saturday. June 10 4 pm_KATHERINE RACHAEL ZINGER “azed 00 _svears. Fun her Jate residence. 820 A st se. Tuesdar. > Relatives and friends Rock reek Cemetory 21e NELSON. Sundas. June 20, 1078, at Wals ter Reed General Hospital. CARL 0. NEI SON. beloved husband of Annie N Stenson. 1710 Ard st n.w he ahore residence Wednesday 24 at 830 am. thence to the Immaen: Tate ‘Conception Church. where mass will be said at 9 am. for ‘the repose of hie Interment Arlington National Relatives and friends invited. Richard J. Hardin Department of D T Funa 0. 1976, at Afary Rortie 1026 Interment at Fu n.w. D mass 8t Concention Chiiren. 9 a.m. ational Cemetery. '} NISHWITZ. June iliness, “at the Fulton st n.w.. ELL loved mother of W. neral services Wednesday. June am.. At Hysong's funeral ‘Bome. rA'r'rnL:n\ Saturday. June 18. 1026. at at the residence of her datigh- . Charles Percell, ALICE K. PAT- TERSON (nes Plant) . widow of J. Arthue Patterson._Funeral from Wrignt's funeral parlore. 1337 10th st. n.w.. Tuesday. Jine 22 at 1030 a 3 ARSON. Satnrdar June 28. HILDA PEARSON_ heloved d of Rozier and Laura Pearson Vloia: Heten. Erieda. ‘Dorarnes and 1 n. ir. Remaina restin Jarsis Co. funer ave now. Fun 3% i trom arted this life Saturday. Ju 470 pim_ At Tia resen. n's ot se, THOMAS PEYTO Teloved man of the late Leonard "Paston and mepson of = Carrs Johnson Peyton. He leaves to mourn thely foss one sister. one brothar, ana uncie and 1wo niecea and s host of other relat! and friends. Funeral Tuesday, June at 1 pm.. from the W. Ernest Jarvis . funeral parlors. 2222 Georgia ave. n.w ROTAGEI . June 20. 1926 at hes residen: nw. MYRA PAYXE, haloved ife of Benton E. Rothgeh. neral services and interment_ will be held at Harrisonburg, Va. on Tuesdav. June . At 4 pm. Friends are intited to' call Monday 1 Mre. wife 0f Henry from Rer late ross ave. nw. Wodnes: lock: thence to Holy Trinity | h and O sts. n.w., where mass \‘\l” he said at 9:15 a.m. for the repose of her soul. ~Interment (pr- vate) In St Mars's Cemeters SANDERSON. gal\n‘d:‘y June 19. 1026, LTAM SANDERSOX, heloved h mml ilia Sanderson. aged 55 vears. | R will he in Congreasional Cemetery Tr day. June 22, at 2:15. » SUMTER. Saturdsy. June 19 1028, at 3 P at Sibley Hospital WILLIAM SUM- TER. aged 4 years. Funeral from the noma of his parents, 2417 4t st nies Tiiesday AU230 pm. THOMAS, June 2019 men’s Hosp! JOHN THO. S, beloved father “of Ida’ Simmons,_John. 'Richard Geraldine and Blanche Thomas of 1537 Columbia st. n.w. Notice of funeral later. Remains resting at the W. Ernest Jarvis Co. funeral parlors, 2222 Georgia ave. n.w, VANDERLIP. AMANDA RF at Freed. Funeral from m. 6. Faneral services | at’ his lata residence on Monda, Ju © 7 pm. Interment at W. Departed this life Friday. J 710.30 pm.. in New York 3 wite of of Louise 7 ™ . Hennie Kont v thence o Third Bantisi 5th and Que ste. n.w.. Rev. G. 0. pastor. Relatives ‘and friends Siiren. Bullock., invited. Saturdar. June 19. 199 iliness, JOHN T. BROWN. heloved h%ehand of Mrs. Sarah Brown of 520 20th | otonw. len's ‘funeral home until 7 p.m. June thereafter at above residence. ~Notice of funeral hereafter. o Departed this life Friday. June At Freedmen's Hospital, “AR- after ' ‘hrief iliness. Funeral Tuesday. Fraziers chapel invited 1o’ attend Suddenly. Saturday Emergency ‘Hospital. (nee Pettet). devoted moth Murdock. ~ Funeral Tuesday. oclock. from late res: ath st > DEEDS. Sunday. June 20. 1926, at Gar- finld Hosnital. Alice R wife of Alonzo P Deeds of Ant. 602, The Northumberland eral dervices “from Gawler's 1 0 Pa. ave. n.w.. on Monday. June 8 nm.” Tnterment Zanesviile. Ohio. DUNBAR. Sunday morning. June 20. 1926, in his Blst year. JOHN WINNARD. belo home. near Fairfax. Va. Surviving him are his widow. three daughters. two sone and two sisters, Funeral from his late residence Tueeday. June at 1 o'clock. Inter. ment in’ Ivy_Hill Cemetery. Upperville, at 3 o'clock. Friends and relatives invited to attend. (Prince Willlam. Fauauier and Loudoun. Va.. vapers pleage copy.) . * FLEMING. WILL. Born in Laurence, S, € died at’ Garfield Hospital June 26, at 10 p.m.. after a long iliness. He leaves to_mourn their loss A devoted wife and eight children. one: brother and a host of friends. Remains at Wesley Washington's undertaking parlor. 2053 Georgia ave. n.w Funeral notice later. GALLAHER. Monday. _June 21, 1926, CORILA ANN GALLAHER, “widow “of Thos. D. Gallaher, Funerai_from her. lats residence, 3520 Hertford pl. n.w.. Wed- nesday. June 23. at 1 p.m. Inierment at Arlington National Cemetery. Relatives and friends invited GARYV Sunday. June 20. 1926. at 4 D.m.. at_her residence 2314 Nichols ave. se.. CATHERINE GARVEY, widow of the Jaté James F. Garvey. Funeral from Harvey's funeral parlors, 1400 Chapin st n.w. Wednesday, June %3, at 8:30 am. thenca *to St. Patrick’s Church. at oclock am. Relatives and friends in- Interment (private) Mount Olivet GATES. Saurdas, June 19, 1026, GILLTS, beloved husband ‘of Aum Fairfax Gates .of Fairmont He Funeral from the Tesidence af Rachel Ingra- Fast St. Louis, . at 2 pm. ., 1920, at 2 pm.. aged_07 vears husband of the late Rebscca Snvder Gore. Fu- neral from the residence of hia daughter, Mrs. George Wilson Rokers. 1816 Roland ave.. Baltimore. Md.. on Tuesday. June 2% at 2 pm. Interment in Loudon P; Cemetery GREER. June 20, Tesidence. Wt s SON GREER. beloved h Elizabeth. Greer. Funeral residence on Tuesday. % Relatives and friends ‘invited. Glenarood Cemetery: GREER, Members of Anacostia Couneil is. Daugnters of America, are re: Dseeted" 1o attend the funcral of our 13te brother J«om I W. GREER. from his home, 12 Tuesday, June 22, at 2 'PEARL TORNEY, Councilor. )!ABY P. JAMES, Rec. Sec. GREER. Officers and members of Anacostia Council. No. 18, Jr. O U. A~ M. are re- Sourion 1o ationd The fuseral of ‘onr 1ite brother, X.'W. GREER, at his late resi- denge. 1232 W' st. se.. Tuesday, June 22, 2 pm. Jnnerm»m Glenwood Cemetery. E. Tu.nEnT Councilor; 1026, at_his NORVAL WIL- at 2 p.m. Interment N 3 l"“fl at 9:45 am. at Provide Hogpital, = JOHN ATTON" HARRON. - béloved husband - of Nannie Harron (nee Lowman). services from his late residenc Odenton. MdA.. Tuesday morning. June . at l(l am. Friends and relatives invited. HITE. Sund: 20,1926, at 6:30 am at his residence. 724 Half st. n.w. ADAM HITE, beloved husband of Emma Hite and father_of Lawrence Hite and brother of Mrs. Minnie Posey. Notiee of funeral later. Remains resting at the W, Jarvis Co. funeral parlors, 2 wve, n.w. HUFTY, Suddenly. Sunday, June 20, 1626, at Funeral = i hfln\rd hushand from hln Tlesday, June 22, at . Interment at Oak Hill Cemetery. L5 N lK\ On Slmd . June 207 lD’_‘u. Ko N D., beloved Hhual E L-un 8" Klnnhnr Funeral Tuesd, June 23 at 2:30 p.m., from his late resi: donee % oYs Honbt at. mowe. Literment Rock Creek Cemetery. N URY, Washi No. 18, KINGSBURY, = Was nnngndu 0. ge wiil ‘convens in “aeasion of sorrow” at 7:30 o'clock p.m. Monday. £ ayingtribute to i o DDt O P tether. Jons D RINGS: BURY: who paseed to_ the Grand Log Of ‘the Hereafter June 30. 1938, * Elk Sorvices at (e residence, 1613 Hobart st. W at B:30 nan. B of: JAS, E. O g Atests WM GNBURY. John's Todgee, N will he held on Tuesday afternoon. ‘June 1026, a’: "'lll’01|k llnr U!;' {!u;’l‘fl!& of - 3itending the funeral of our iate brother. atiending ineral o JOHN D, M, ANGELO. Master. Attest: JAS. E, GUSGINSON, Secretars. te residence ‘A_special commun No. | nesboro, Va. | after a | Remaine resting_at Moon & Al- | i d | husband of Jennie Larkin Dunbar, at his funeral home on Tueaday: . at 10:30 am. Interment Rof Creek Comoters. In Memoriam. sfaqred to the memory of CAR- L. who entered resi two vears h 1024, and her husband. | e Gine 5151 CISSELL. two years ago to- | Earth nolds that form. made heautiful By love o cherished in the past. Her life. 8o triie and dutiful, Leaves blessed memories that will last. | His gentle voice himdear. aweet fare Is missing now. and in its place Are memories. oh. 8o sweet and_sad MRS MARY ROBINSON. COMPTON. Sacred to_the memory of our mother, LEANNA — ROBINSON ON. who passed on to her well de- d eternal rest twelve years ago June 211914, HER ' DAUGHTER 'AND_ SON SAYNME B AND WILLTAM H. COWAN: JACKSON. In sad hut lovinz remembrance of my dear daughter. BERNICE JACK- SON.“who departed this life two years ago today. June 21, 1974 | LEWIS. 1In sad and loving remembrance of ¥ dear hushand, STEWART LEWIS, who | devarted this life one year ago today. June This day brings back sad memories Of my loved one gone to res And those who think of him todax Are the ones who loved him best HIS LOVING WIFE, MARGARET OUDEN. Sacred to_the memory of my de- | " voted’ brother. GEORGE W. OUDEN. who died June 21 ‘1908, HIS SISTER. LUCINDA Hol.ur:s . SULLIVAN. = RABBITT. __Sacred memory of my father. EDWARD (9 SULLIVAN, who died ten years ago tods 3 l01 ms nephew, FREDDI N, July 181015, MARGARET E\HL\' RAfl» eir_conflict passed tle won at_last. DEVOTED DAUGHTER AND Al MAMIE. TAYLOR. In sad hut loving remembrance of our dear mamma and sister, MANTE TAYLOR (nee Sullivan). who left us four vears ago today. June 21, 1922. \\'P did not koow the Ylm you bore, We did not see you We nslr know r;u went away ‘And never sai HER LONELY SR DREN, CORINNE, ALMA AND EDITH. WITHERS, In loving remembrance of wir dear mother, ¥/ n'uf WItHERS, vBo une iR SoN: oY WM. wiTHERS. * — FUNERAL DIRECTORS. " Quirk. Dignified. EfMcient Service. Deal & Co. LINCOLN 8300. apal, . . 818 H St. N.E. Automabile " Servics. Timothy Hanlon 641 _H_ST. E. Phone L. 5543. J. WILLIAM LE! hl"“'"fl‘hll!"‘IVEY' n &“{.‘4- o orices.” 32 Connection, mogdern T. F. ( COSTEI.LO NOW LOCATED 1724 N. CAP. ST. @%n'fl! 7976, Wm. H. Sardo & Co. et ager: Lincoln 524 Nelther b successors of nor com ith the oriinal W Spear establi men Phone Frank. 6636 1009H St. N. ____ Formerly 840 F St " Joseph F. Birch’s Sms (ISAAC BIRCH) 4 ' 887 3034 M ST. N.W. Esabli Phaone Gawler Service Funeral Directors Since 1850 Main 5512 Nre. N T CHAS. S. ZURHORST 301, EAST CATITOL ST. ‘m—nm BLACKISTONE Flora] “Blanket Spr: {; .;"r.'i:’. B BT T8 e Dl Auto v.-fia mnll Gude Bros: Cor, 1313 B st VG Wall e int floral Designs dtsMod!rT'gte l"lCQi NG G@z‘f F/orlat.:

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