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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, Mrs. Mary L. Brown, 93 years of age, Mrs. Mary L. Brown ies. Boecial Di z‘ ™ , 93, Die mother of J. Walter Brown of this PPN IS Tin S city, died Saturday at her home at LYNCHBURG, Va., December 6.— ' Milford. Del. | for To Grow—Deliver the ! Goods EVERYWHERE NCREASE your business radius without costly | outlay by delivering the goocs under the S 0. S. Truck lease Plan. It's an original S, 0. S idea. It's the economically sensible, safe way to expand your business witaout tying up your working apital. Lverything s inciuded in a monthly service fee. You furnish the driver, we furnish trucks and keep them in pefect condition. Furnish gas and oil, all upkeep, garage them, wash them, paint them, repair them Your entire thoughts can be Dome 0 devoted to merchandising | Five Trucks | problems when you use the | “S. 0. Customer No. 10 Co. i . Call—Franklin 505 | | Gardner TRANSPORTATION | officiate. TRUCK LEASES TRUCK SALES MAINTENANCE CONTROLLED RY YELLOW TRUCK AND COACH A SUBNIDIARY OF GENERAL MOTORS 30-38 M St. N.E. Franklin 505 u__TRL(.ks FOR EVERY PURSE AND PURPOSE | | MEG. €O, {and at the old Spencerian Collexe. |1 other J.E. BROOKS DEAD AFTER OPERATION Lifelong Resident of Capitali Was Employe of Post Of- fice for 43 Years. ol of n the Post Of- employed lifelong James 1421 Me rezistry fice, 1. Brooks, 65 vears idian strect, clerk division of the City where he had heen the past 43 years, and a vesident of this city, died in Garfield Hospital vesterday. e had heen il since early in November and three weeks ago was taken to the hospital where he underwent two operations, He recovered faivly well from the first_operation, but had been failir rapidly since underzoing the second one. November 28 Mr. Brooks reached the age last January, but the authorities, recognizing extended his time for period Mr. Edward and Mary A educated in_ the public retirement Post Oflice his ability, a Rrooks was the son of the late trooks. He schools Tie Wylie of M member Miss Mol He was Church He is survived hy his widow, two daughters, Mrs. William H. Skinner and Miss I3thel May Brooks; two sons William 1. and J. Byron Brook homas Howard Brooks, ve newspaper man and reporter on Star, and four pdchildren, Brooks. Fiy oks, Mis thel Brooks and I° skinner neral serviees the residence tomor o'clock. Rev. W. o of Calvary Baptist Church Tnterment will be in Creek Comeiery Pall a Baptist eran The 1t at i o afternoon Abernethy will Rocl will be 15 A, Heilig, hearers Bdward Kines, Frank Wolfe, his post office and Judge ind AL P, Wylie, family at the Skinner of the associates G members Bnths Reported. and Apnie v Wadden i Marzaret Wh Birney, o kil hoy Thoma, A Dion = and J an A hoy il hos Tt Rebeces ! Edwards. girl, Snith. bos Carroll ard Lid Ira L. and Rowena Dav. oy Peter’ and Marie Robinson. hoy was | here | condneted | MeComas and | PLAN TRADE MEASURE. in Both'Houses. {tor Capper of Kansas and Representa- tive Kelly of Pennsylvania will be re- introduced and pressed in this ress, they announced in a joint state. ! ment today. The measure restores to producers ‘of trade-marked goods the | right to make with distributors, provided, that such commodities may ba resold without regard to such agreements in closing out stock. disposing of dam- i stock or in case of bankruptey. “The statement of the backers of the sure explains that it is the pur to end “the evil of cutting on identified izing contracts as to me pose of the bill | predatory | products by leg: le price.” ¢. OF . BODY T0 URGE | Committee Will Recommend Meas- ure to Chamber for Its Approval. of Columbia designed to prevent incorporation here of educational stitutions of the “diploma mill” will be recommended this evening in a report to the December meeting of the hoard of directors of the Wash- ington Chamber of Commerce by Wil liam O. Tufts, chairman of the com- I mittee on universitics, colleges and private schools. The proposed bill, drafted by a spe ial subcommittee headed by P usi, who is president of the Boavd of Education, cooperation with the committee on universities of the Board of Trade, provides for the licensing of edueational institutions land for punishment by a two-vear | term of imprisonment for violators of | the law, “This proposed legislation recently was approved by the Poard of Trade on recommendation by Mr. Caru chairman of the committee hoard of universities and 1nols. The chamber, directors tonight will consider ~recommendations S citretams mni the location ' sistant secretary and the location of the new headquarters of the chamber of private also re- The first meeting of the St. Barna e Guild for Nurses will be held Thursday, 8 p.m., in the parish house of Epiphany Church. RALEIGH HABERDASHER—1310 F why acce All wool overcoats and suits---the new styles and colors; clothes for business or college; trustworthy tatloring by Hart Schaftner & Marx, pt less? *32 HERE'S YOUR GUARANTEE If you find, after you buy, that you can get better value, better style or better quality in a suit or overcoat elsewhere, than $32 buys in our store, we'll return your money without question. RALEIGH HABERDA 1310 F Street | Bill on Subjeet to Be Reintroduced | The proposed fair trade bill of Sena- | Con.- | vesale price contracts ! however, i “DIPI.OMA MILL” BAN| Snactment of a law for the District | the in- | type | Charles | the | { corps were at Do, TUESDAY. DECEMBER 6. 1927. MRS. ROSA MAY EMBREY, 51, DIES AT HOME HERE Wife of Detective Sergeant to Be Buried in Fauquier County, Where She ‘Was Born. Mrs. Rosa M Detective Sergt. ay Embrey, wife of Warren 0. Embrey of headquarters, died suddenly at her home, 404 Rittenhouse street, yvester- day afternoon. She was 51 years old Mrs, nhrey was native Fauquier County, Va., and the daugh ter of the late Danicl W. and Mrs Sarah 1L Thompson. She and Sergt Embrey were n ried May 21, 1901 Long a resident of this city, Mis Embrey was active in the Centennial saptist. Church and tiught a Sunday school there, he survived by three Everett ¢ {and Kenneth P. Embrey | Mrs. Mary Wolter, Mrs | way rd Mps, REAT city, and Mrs. Sarah Warrenton, Va.. and four brothers, Henry B. and James . Thompson of this city, and Wallace W. and Georg | Webster “Thompson of Sumerduck, Va Funeral services will he conducted at tie residence’ tomorrow evening at S o'clock. Interment will be at Holloy Buptist Church, Fauquier | County, Va. BLAMES POLITICIANS. Prof. 188 her . Ho i four Lillian James of H. Cockrell of is d O sisters, Hall Deaths Due to Poor Judgment. NEW YORK, December 6 (4) whims of politicians are in part | sponsible for the annual loss of 13 lives in fires in the United States, |in the opinion of Prof. Karl W. Stin | son, Because politicians rather than en | gineers choose city fire apparatus, the 1 Ohio State university professor today told the American Society of Mechan ical Engineers, homes and buildings are not given the best protection sci ence can offer. Furthermore, he said, | thev insist upon special apparatus, re | zardless of engineering principles in volved, thus preventing standardiza tion and raising the some cent, Stinson The re 000 Lovers' Lane Is Spared. Associated Pr 'ON, Ind.—Wh ersity fMicials wanted to hoard walk,” ancient lovers ane on the campus, 1 storm of protest stopped them. Students said the walk may hut that it stifl BLOOMIN the n he rotting away, has its sentimental value. U. S. Envoy Starts Home MADRID, December 6 (£).—Ambas- sador Ogden 1. Hammond left for Paris on his way to New Primo de Rivera, the premicr, and several members of the diplomatic the station to see the ador off, York American amba; Marriage Licenses. Marriagze licenses have been issued to the wing w and Ethel 1. Klavans Kles and Dolores M Rodrigvier BeCraft and Eilen M. Long. 1 Mary EFox slyn Burns, and ) G, White Chartie H. Hasnes and Cornelia Harris Allen H. Watson of Arlinzton Va 1, V.. Hateh of Falls ch Jordon and A £, MeKeown of ‘Tulsa Okla.. Mary MeVis of Lyon Park, V. Morris L. Guy Hattie Kin, Georze E. Wood 4 .( Rose E. F and V. dames uberg. Deaths Reported. The following deaths haye been reported to the Health Depastment in_the pa<t 4 hotirs Rridset Hag Elizabeth's Hos Dital Theadore L. G 01 Euelid st Charles Wehel Henry 0. Kale b} 11 Hamp. o P Goode. 60, (38 K <t w.w m T Fritts. 57 7 Blair Marian L. Ratter: E Ho_mital Hall. 48, States John Hige Hospital 10 slhnm‘.\ Fenwick ave, zabeth's United a8 Soldiers’ 1:3th st 1 st At » Hospital ilosis Hospital. CLYDE J. NICHOLS, Inc., UNDERTAKERS 4209 9th St. N.W. Competence Washinztontans have Iearned. in the past 71 years 1o rely on the competent ' mortuary service whieh we give in every idividual handled Moderate brices. . Ami lance. auto_delivers_and' chapel. ZURHORST s HERE are fash- T ions in food as well as in every- thing else. The typical American meal today is quite different from the typical meal of 20 years ago. But there are cer- tain staple foods that al- ways have a place of prominence. MILK ‘is foremost among them. Simpson’s Milk has held a dominant place upon the tables of Washing- ton for many years. That's just one proof of the fact—when folks are given something really good they don’t allow fads to affect them. To- day you can get the finest quality Milk at your Grocer's. When you phone your usual grocery order today— tell him you want— ) LK BUY IT BY THE QUART FROM | YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD GROCER l hushand, | this | Mount | 20 per | and | RITES FOR P. V. HOUGH. Funeral Services Tomorrow After- noon for Deceased Merchant. 1 services for Perry V 68 vears old, butter and ezg 1t in Center Market for mor half a century, who died at h 1109 Crittenden street, yeste will be conducted at the tomorrow afternoon at Rev. Newton M. Simmond: of the Highlands Baptist 1, will officiate. Interment will Rock Creek Cemetery Mr. liough was a lifelong this city and succeeded his father, late William W. Hough, in busi The latter came here from Virginia in 1843, CITY NEWS IE BRIEF. TODAY. 10" Post, will meet, n of the Funer Hongh, | mer than home, day, dence o'elock. pastor “hure be in resident of s the Vineent B, American Legior in the board ro Building. The B. T ist Chur s at_the Hallam 1341 to J0 o'clock No. 15 § o'clock, District F. Club of h will hold its home of Miss Fairmont street, Calvary nn netie from 2 N Card party by the Auxiliary to the | Hebrew Home for the Aged, ¥ o'clock, 1t Eleventh street and Spring road. Citizens’ Associ o'clock, at \Wilson Columbia Height tion will_meet, 8 Normal School. york $:30 o'clock, zive Hotel, 1 dance, Society will Wiltard | Mrs. Frederick J. Horne will be hos at the Christmas market and {open house at Neighborhood House until 10 o'clock tonight. There wili !he a subseription luncheon and tables for bri The dinner will Hotel. have a Ruick the Motor Co. at Hamilton Argonaut Club will give a card and 8 oclock, at the h dance, ilton Hotel. | par Ha The Clinical Club | will meet at dinn the Hamilton Hotel Bast will the Art Washington o'clock, at Carnival of this eve Wost continued Phyllis Wheatley Y. W work and novelties for | A. program will be given Antphion Glee Club and Y. W. Orchestra. Tomorrow. will be | and Hawaii night. and The Nations | ning_ at € aale. 1 by the C.A France The Rotanical Society of Wa [ ton will meet. 8 o'clock, in assembly hall the Cosmes Club. W, It | Chapline, . 0. Townsend and 1. L. Lauritzen will speak. Social hour and refreshments, ’ The Chiropody Socicty triet will meet at the City Club, Din ner, & oclack. Dr. E. K. Burnett of | New York City will speak. | George Washinzton Post. No. ! meet, 8 o'clock, at the clubhouse, I streat of the Dis | 1, will | 18: The Catholic Daughters of America | will meet, 8 o'clock, at 601 E street. Elections, Church, Mas- Ninth street, | and hold a | Repeated The McKendree M. sachusetts avenne near will serve a turkey supp hazaar from 5 to 7 o tomorrow. neta Couneil, 6. . of P.owill | a progressive 500 card party this at Pythian Temple. FUTURE. The Optimist Club of Washin | will meet at Juncheon tomorrow, p.m., at the Hamilton Hotel. Wi zive evening ton 12:30 | D. of P.. will ner tomorrow from vthian Temple, 1012 Faney article booth. Idaho Council, serve a chicken |5 to 7 p.m.. at Ninth streel of Confederate will give a 13, 1 prin Sons s of Washington, and nce December Confederate Memoris Mayfield of Texas, luncheon tomorrow. Mayflower Hotel, | rudeley will tell of unterings Through Lions Club 12:30 it 1 | “Lingerings and S Life.” Lincoln Post will meet 2 p.m., at Grand Army Hall. morrow, | The Washington Academy of Sci ences and the Geological Soclety of | Washinzton will meet together tomor- | row, 8:15 p.m.. in the assembly hall of | the ‘Cosmos Club. Capt. M. E. Odell | of Toronto, Canada, will speak on “The Sclentific Aspect of the Mount Everest Expedition.” Capt, Odell was a mem- ber of the 1924 Mount Everest B\xwdl—‘ tion. . A meefing of the senting the allied Irish societies of the e District will be held tomorrow, § | nm.. at the Mayflower Hotel. Andrew I. Hickey will preside. 3 shinzton Hadassah Chapter {announces that the Jewish history | class led by Mrs. Herman Hollander will bezin tomorrow. 11 a.m., at the Jewish Community Center. Lectures open to all interested. ezates repre- The W | | The Tutradena morrow evening at the Election of officers. Club will meet to- Guild Building. AT Army and Nayy please phone Co- AEACR VE Cliib. Sunday Tambia 800, BOSTON BULL irned 1487 BRIFE “AS| | car. between noon. Reward e Heward TERRT f-'umm- -t P A. Sh “HROOCH. “at.: downtown. » Restaurant_and_market ¢ Ay information to the (alhite b ail that was Hizhway Reward et and e “stiipe on face raved {rom o notify above Alive Posipaniningiein)| EYRGLASSES turtoise “shell, wieimity ~of | a0t on § 4o In Rialto Theater. | PEN Sheaffor, nd and H nw Main 6740, Bran 7 Lex ldress. red . hetween Reward. West h 471 'ufnhl\' 11 Main 8100 tortoise shell 2001 7AW o ASSES to) d_Navy Club, ave " near Reward. case, on Chevy Chase. GLASSES—Sheli-rimmed ~in hrown sofi- et T8 e | Reward 1 morn- ing Decemb ve. nw HANDBAG. containing money Vicinity 14th Floren _ December 1 G unabout” center: in shopnine e or’S st Telephone n-- 16th st E T Ath and <ame to in- rewarded v lines, ned S0 s Pettinino ACLES child's, between 1 Wiison Normal School WAL L tainine driver's permi of Wm' P Thomuson. and artic only to owner. Re K st Apt 107 M TCH—White gold._between ahecember 6 and Diisi- Reward | WIRE-HATL F‘h | larze e ar ‘k« TERRIER t on left hin Reward. Fhite. —with nd black left f. 24 Giri " Finder please_call WRIST WATCH white #old with hracelet: | an, Saturday, batieen the Zih floar of Wan: man Park Hotel and 98th’ aod Cathe: aye.; rewagd. Col. 8146, i {his body I He was | BOHRER J. M. BUTLCR IS DEAD. Former Employe of Traction Comis pany Dies at 79. M. Rutler, 79 1 hookkeeper inzton Railway & at the residence Mrs. Maud E. Degi street, vesterday a He was retired 10 year: Mr. Butler was a native of ginia, but had been a resident of this ity since a hoy Besides his dan ter, he is survived by Walt S, ‘Butler, and a grandson, Williaw H. Deg Funer: xI will he 1t the daughter's residence afternoon at 1:30 o'clock. B. Briggs, pastor th tist Church, will officiate will be at Aaron Chapel S. M. ALMOND DIES. Baltimore Man Lenvw Wife and 4| years old, for for the Wash Electric Co., died of his daughter. Heventh illness James 10 years long er a a services conducted MNOFTOW Rev. John Fifth | « » Va. Children—Burial in Lynchburg. Special Dispatch to Tha Star LYNCHRURG. Vi Decemt aunders M. Almond. formerls city, died Sunday in Baltimore was brought he f hurial a son of the late C. H. Al mond. for many vears a prominent merchant of this city. He is sur vived by his wife and four children of Baltimore and Cards u. Ehanks TTERREE. W friends for the \ Drassions of smpathy tpon the death our_dear wife and n MARIAN RATTERREE BENIAMINA. RATTERREE e AND ¥ arriage. NNTEIN, My Herbert annonnee the daughter. Mre. Gwinne F. R WEST, which touk plac ber 27 1977 Deaths. Depaitod this it o1 at hetov e WEST—0 ADAVS, ADAMS Ak o<t m ot He 1 Verme vosdgay, Dece 14" Fia CHAS Nustiand 825 Euclid st nw relatives and fr from s of Conn. femple. 5t fimera ember % ficiating R JACKSON Varshipful Masier; Rev nm Attest 0. L. DE. ANDERSON. Satiirday NE. Depar life De-ember | the ted wife of Wilham H ineral Wednesdiy, December from the Raptist, st hotween Tth st 0. Seott. pasic Cometery. ANDERSON. the te G. Weayer Church rd SON. Funeral addross. Thursd Interment pri BECKETT. Dena comber 5. 107 e A Anderson it Chiireh, this | " Tuesday, Decem denee uf his niece nee Henrvr. 1 nw. WILLTAM fron 1 this life Mo ot her residence st nw. KATE. mother of Geor of Phiibdelphia Pa.. and beloved of Eliza Hanuiton. She alsp leav phew.” Rotert ' Hacves Funer 5 pm sister MARTHA hanel Nichals Decomber . Ay De- am. SARAW A W beloved “wife af Marion hureh v eniee Wedn Immmrm! priva it Church ton officiaty on_ Monday at his hom. BROOKE ate Rower Funeral 1. morning ne Wednesday from his late years, son of Pleasants Brouke. Decemix at 10 rosidence. inter Sands Spring. Md BROOKS. 00 Mondas ST Hospital. JAMES B Sorlie M B William Skinner, Eth Broks. . Funeral servioee at b 1151 W December 5 hi Ruck Croak Cometors BROWN. On, December FROWS. az Brown hureh 4. 1907 Hospital at 1.0 THONAS Mond s £ ot the Mand E JAMES M. BITI 'of the Tate Sarah De Atlev Bntle A fram ahove X srhes 3. at “hapel BREY. va Suwddenly. on Manday, Decomber Tecidiner, 404 Rittenhorse MAY. heloved wife' of Fiteral sorvices will o pedidence on W a1 S wiedoek m Invited. Interm ROSA Fmhros o 7 ) day fives Haolly FURBUSH, Tife s the ¥, M of e Denarted nm w.. Rev HEIL. O 20 pm Trom . 1007, 1 JOHN R on Spahn | VW 2 of Auzusta ) mass at 9 am 7. at St Stephen’s Chu ave. naw. Tnterment v's Cemetery. Friends invited HEXDERSOY, this lite Mondav. | aum . at the resic 101 P st nw Notice of Denarted 1K t Newtown. i SHRVTHICRY On Decomber 5. TADIA HARDER wife of Edward Penr ter of William and Mary o T e December 9. at 3 pm iurch. Newtown, P i life Monday, Decem- PERRY V. BT (he tate Mary Emma Hot 2t his Fate residence, nown on Wednesday e Interment . Roek | services at St. Luke's Ch and of eral services rittenden st cembor 7. at Creels Cometers HYDER. On Thursday hia rosidense, in ¥ HYT iBoEee: of rles H. Hyder and Mrs Comora H. Meallister of Washington D. €0 R DrF M. Hyder. West Vieginia. and R. T Hyder of Cleveland. Ohio. Tuterment T day. Decomber 6. In Cleveland. Obio. 1 December 3. 1997, at his o st mow. JOHN F. Vears. heloved husba Mase will be said at St. 10 and G sts. ‘n.w.. December byt ngton Cemeters Sundav. December 4 beloved hushand of December’ 1 Buf 1927 BAS cr Ly Fivdnr ‘e E: 61 of Mary Joyce. Patric Wednesda terment Arl LEARY. On & 10 at 930 Chureh be sing at nd friends invited to at at Mount Olivet Ce Hives Literment On December 5 the home of his of Alexandria, Va o Tyrmerly -0t Sporryy The and An W 16 “Youx MeGWINY, . ur Metwin i Tate of on other v Alexandrin mber 7. at 1 p mher 4. MERRI h Eina Mo of John Simms fiman. Funeral Wednesday. at 2 pm.. from the W. Tuneral parlors brother Sanis co. ar ferd On Monc pm.. at he MARY . 5. December residence, MOORE. Fu . Decem t m Frederick jerick papers please copy. ) Monday. Decomber 5. 14 hington ' University Hosital beloved husband of ¢ Nav. on R tesidence ai b Park road nw WWodneud at 2 pm. | Relatives and f el Interment Prospect Hill ¢ EWRY. Denarted this life Su bee 4 1097, at St Eliza THOMAS Theloved hush: pv and son of Mary ieave Frank Newhy: thres sistara. Fitn Gai Work and Mary Newbv. Rem. “osting at n T. Rhine Co. funeral chavel ird and Fre sts. sw. Funer: Wednesdav December 7. 3 from Oxon Hill. Md. Lettic Vir- | Intermeat | e it o Brown | tHOLLEY. sl Beaths. On Sumday oecember Iate resident X3 ANNA WHITN 0Nl Funer fonce on * Wedn N0 am. “thenee to St Aloysius Ch Where reauiem mass wili be said Am for the repose of her so Atlirzton Cometery. Re o nvit on + K from the Deembe 19 now of w Sundas. Dee At hor Tesic w* CARRI of i fer rald Borothy and sistor of Bostor o and b peral Wednesday. De- from 1728 New chae et ¥ it 190 pm ] Decomber b, wweud ustand m his Tate m Hill eal | iy i Retatives and Interment Cedar on_ Mone FIILTON sttend it tcters. R¥ST. On MARY. it pher 5. De of Monday Wife i A her 8 nm. Tot RUSSELL. On Ty morning. December AARON RUSSE Tate Catherme R of Lew | Ao o R | Do | helove the ROIRBACH | Rt AR ¥ 1907, MARCUS termert ) Wi Cometers | In Aemoriam. BURRELL foken of love to the sacred ety of one dear wife_ mother and framimotier FMMA BURRELL. who de- Tarted three vears azo today verd notiess 1 “faction - do our duty i were taken brizht nt, FAMILY b th hom Rihie t hat_ie r THE d but loving rem DA E. FLE Jisus does but w nee of who de- ree o today, De- auffering othing saw fit IRENE AND IDA PHTERS In ~ad but ! | ’ HX B GL Wby AND CHILDREN. of our dearest ‘who depart today. December I LOVING WIFE In lov MARY iwo ¥ "CRAY. Al her w o the o " ot her i kind 1 bening NRERE BROWN. "Bow A tribute of Jove and remembrance MARY E. GROSS. who today. December 6. aweet thy rest, her . with pain Farcwell HANDS, | Rest in peace. de e Tn sad b of our dear who passed December 6, 1 CORA three ye HANDS today. nother. for thou art WILLIAM membrance phew. JESSE fe two vears of our December 6 con. hut € MOTHE ONER R GE OFT. Mother love: HIS DEVOT AND LOVIN KEPPLER. of_oui darlin only v INA KEPPL] little who o today. departed December erow more lonesome, Lonnsomy: as the moment< fiy ortan 1 il myeell wondesing, Wondering why my Evelvn died. takes the loved ones from our homes, jever from cur hearts. : MOTHER lovinz memory of our dear ARET ANN O'BRIEN. who life two vears ago today. De- MOTHER AND DADDY n <ad hut_loving_remembrance ,!'vv?l..u "BENJAMIN FRANK- eparted this Tife December 6. 1925, T to rest member him o Toted him best TER. MARY M Day by dav 1 fr & ™ MAR t on e | denait cember WATKINS, f my | LIN WA tivo vear oF onr And_th HIS DEVOT! DALENE WATKI) MAG- loving remembrance hrother. FRANK the service of his r of Tangier. Moros fiying by ' will not be fol b t “R. ELIZABETH Just a line of sweet remembrance, Fust a mes fond and true. Just 4 tokelr of love's devotion That_mv_heart still holds for sou LOVING SISTER KATHRINE KANE. Yaur memors will be with me alwass Tili we meet on far distant shore. And thn hegrt that is broken shall greet vou | Wi et to part ne more. EVA E. ANDERSON. QUINCY. MASS. AMS. In <ad but loving reme: our dear mother. LIAMS. who depart today. December Only God knows our loneliness, And how lone have been these years. How we tried to hide the sadness And to ¢ the lonely HER DAUGHTERS. LI WILL AND FANNIE tvery in_connection. Commo- Mydern Crematoriume. 'Moder- | W. Warren Taitavull 14th & Spring 2d. Col. 464 ; Timothy Hanlon | _#s1 st NE Phons L. 6543. | Wm. H. Sardo & Co. Private Limousine Ambulance 412 H St. NE. Lillcflln sz‘ | Movern Chapel. ALMUS R.SPEARE Succeeding the Original WR. %meE(.O 1623 Connecticut Ave. POTOMAC 4an0{iTniern ASYTSatsersL " Frank Geier’s Sons Co. 1113 SEVENTH ST. NW. Main 2473 JOHN R. WRIGHT CO. 7 10th St N.W___ Phone North 47. “P.A 'TA[TKVUL[‘ Tth St OFFICE. iy Eficient Service. ""Deal & Co. 16 1 S1NE___ LINCOLN 200, CHAS. S. ZURHORST C m::' ('IPI'I‘"I. ST. T F. COSTI:'.LLO pitol St NORTH 7978, Joseph F. 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