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Chairman Lehlbach of the House committce on campaign expenditures | introduced a resolution vesterday ask- ing for extension of the committee’s | life to March 1. ‘The committee will expire Januawy 1 unless continued. It has been investi- gating alleged irregularities in elections, centering its attention in Texas. Chair- man Lehlbach said the additional time | was needed in which to make a report. | The committee was created toward the end of the first session of the Sev- | entleth Congre: | HASTENS HOME IN PLANE. Wallace Beery Leaves to Visit Ill Mother. WICHITA, Kans., December 15 (). _After receiving a message telling of | the serious illness of his mother, | Wallace Beery, film comedian, took | off here this afternoon on a flying trip to Los Angeles, her home. Beery planned to reach Los Angeles by tomorrow night, making an over- night stop at Amarillo, Tex. “Slim"” Maves, Beery's pilot, was at the con- trols of the actor’s new Travelair cabin monoplane. 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WRIST_WATCH, Iady's. white gold: Swiss make, Thursday between 8:30 and 5. Call Adams 5696-J after 5:30. el WRIST WATCH. man's, white gold. with white gold mesh strap. bet. 18th and Pa and 14th and N. Y. ave. Fr. 3020. Reward. WRIST WATCH. lady's, white gold cast watch in envelope of D. ‘Alpher Co. Lot in shopping district M 64 WRIST WATCH OPEN A CHARGE ACCOUNT FINE MEN'S WEAR EISEMAN'S—7th & F e TUXEDO SUITS Silk Trimmed 335 Liberal Credit Terms EISEMAN'S—7th & F Rewagd. beiwsen 3542 Srving a Discriminafin Clientele . 1In rendering mor- tuary service for our clientele, exact- ness in performance is necessary. Our knowledge and skill. together with our modern facilities, and our endeavor to please have earned for us a rep- utation as “finest morticians.’ The Cost Is Modest! rn Chapel. Private Ambulance. phone— Perry & Walsh Morticians 1928 —PART T. @ards nf Thanks. BUCKER. GEORGE H. 3 our sincere appreciation ‘to our frien neighbsrs and relatives. for their kine ness and beautiful fisral tributes exteaded to_us at the death of our loved one. GEORGE H. BUCKER. 'WIFE AND MOTHER. BURTON. ANNIE M. We wish to extend cur sincere thanks to our friends and Telatives for their Kind expressions o1 utiful floral tributes ut dife and mother, ANNIE M. BURTON. MR. B. L. BURTON AND FAMILY. MOSSBURG, SAMUEL W. We wish to ex- Press our thanks and appreciation to our relatives and friends for their kindness and beautiful floral tributes at the sudden death of mv hushand. SAMUEL W._MOSS- BURG. and father ‘of Gilbert, Shelton. Wilford and Donald Les Mossburg &nd brother of Harry L. Mossburg and son of Samuel A. MoSShurg. MRS, HELEN MOSSBURG. * Marriage. DUMAS—BOONE. Mr. and Mrs. George W. Boone announce the marriage of their danzhter, ALICE VIOLET, to Mr. GILBERT ‘WOODS DUMAS, Jr. Deaths. BLOCHER. ELUA On Friday. December 14, 1928, at 8:15 a.m., at_her residence. 308 West Chiton Terrace. ELLA O., beloved aunt of John and Paul Blocher. Funeral from the above residence Monday. Decem- ber 17. at 2 p.m = Relatives and friends invited. Interment private. 16 BONDS, JACKSON. All members of Ionic Lodge, ‘No. 17, F. A. A. M. are hereby notified of the death of our late brother. JACKSON BONDS. You are hereby ol dered to assemble at the temple. 5th and Va. ave. se. at 12 noon Sunday to at- tend the funeral to be held at Mount Moriah Baptist Church. 3rd and L sts. s.w.. at 1 o'clock p.m. By order of J. T. PARKS, W. M, Attest: R. A, PHILLIPS, Sec BROWN. EDWARD S. On Friday. Decem- ber 14, 1928, at his residente. 1038 Whi tinzham piace n.e. Deanwood. D. C.. ED- WARD 8. BROWN. ~He leaves to meurn their loss u devoled wife. Maria Brow a daughter. Beatrice Brown Atkins: four krandchildren. one sister, two brothers and many other relatives and friends. ~Funeral Sunday. December 16. 1928, at 1:30 p.m . from the First Baptist Ohurch, Fairmont Heithts, Md. Friends and relatives are invited. 16 BROWN, JOSEPH FRANCIS. December 1 1928. of pneumonia. at Walter Reed Hos pitai. JOSEPH FRANCIS -BROWN. _He served during the World War with 10drd Infantry, 26th Division: wounded in action July 22, 1917. at Chateau Thierry, . meinber of Yarkee Division Club of Wi ington and Equality Walter . Réed Post, Veterans of Foreign Wars. Mass at 8:30 a.m. Sunday. December 16, at Yi'M. C. hut, Walter Reed Hospital. Sérvices same place Monday at 1:30 p.m. Inter- ment Arlington Nationai Cemetery in Dewey section at 3 p.m. Monday. BYRD, EDWARD A. Departed this life De- cemter 13, 1928, EDWARD A. BYRD, son of the late Albert A. and Annie E. Byrd. He leaves to mourn their loss two sister: two Lrothers. & daughter and & host other relatives. Funeral Monday. Decem- ber 17, from Boyd & Wilson's funeral chapel. 1340 L St. n.w.. at 1 p.m. Rela- tives and friends invited. Intefment at Atlington National Cemetery. 16 CLIFTON.. AGNES 0SGOOD. On 'Saturday, December 15, 1928, at her residence, Cal dral Mansions. AGNES OSGOOD, beloved wife of the late Claude E. Clifton. Funeral services from 1454 Belmont st. n.w.. Mon- day, December 17, at 2 p.m.. Interment e. - . JOAN WILLIAM. On Friday. De 1928. at his residence, 4026 I Jinois ave. n.w.. JOHN WILLIAM. hisband of Nellie Fielding Dennis. Funeral from his late residence on Monday. December 1% at_10 am.- Interment at Warrenton. Va. (Front Boyal snd Warrenton, Va., papers pléase copy:) DOOLEY. NORA.. On Friday. December 14, 1926, - at _Providence 'iospital. NORA. daughter of the late Michael ‘and Ann Elizabeth Doolev. Fnneral from . the pa Jors of James ‘T. Ryan. 317 P on Monday. December 17. at thence to St. Peter's: Church. W will be said at 9 a.m. Interment Mount Olivet Cemetersy. o 16 DORAN: JAMES H. Suddenly, on Saturday. December 15, 1928, at Sibley Hospital. JAMES H.. beloved husband of Ella G. Doran (r.ee Miller). Notice of funeral hereafter. DOUGLASS, ANNIE. Departed this life on Saturday. December 15 1928, at 10:35 a.m.. at her residence, 78 Morton st. n.w.. ANNIE DOUGLASS. the devoted wife of the late John Douglass and loving mother of John Douglass. Harriet Green. Amaada Burns. Florence Butler, Maude Douglass and the late Mary Pergoma snd William Douglass. She leaves to mourn their loss one son, four daughters. 16 grandchildren. 23 preat-grandchildren and a host of other relatives and -friends. = Notice of funeral hereafter. - DRURY. ANNIE ELIZ On Friday, December 14, 1928, at 6:15 p.m., ANNIE ELIZABETH DRURY. widow of Joseph Norris Drury. ~ Mass at Holy Trinity Church st 9:15 am. Monday, ‘December 17. Puneral privs 16 GAYLY FEATHERED BIRDS INCREASING :IN' HAWAII Plumes Were Used for Royal Cloaks by Olden Rulers of Islands. HILO, Hawaii (Special) —Highly col- ored native birds that supplied the feathers for the royal cloaks in olden days are becoming more and more numerous in the section of the Hawaii National Park located on this island, according to the park superintendent. The Iiwi bird, whose red : feathers were highly prized for royal capes in the days of the Hawaiian monarchy, is one of the hirds that, have been stag- ing a cameback here. The liwi has ver- million-colored legs. The apapane, red with black bill, tail and legs, is an- other bird reported as’increasing. In the olden days it was the custom to catch the birds, pluck the desired feathers and then set the birds free to grow another *crop.” To gather enough feathers to make a chief’s cloak thou- sands of subjects hunted for the birds. Many of the rare and valuable capes 29 H St. N.W. M.in 984 4601 5th St. N.W. have been preserved.and are in the mpuseum here. 77 [ (& the world ever knew will be celebrated Christm: day, I Braths, We wish to express | ELAND. HENRY E. On Saturday, December | 15. 1928. HENRY E. ELAND. Services at the S. H. Hines Co. funeral home. 2901 14th st D.w. Tuesday. Dece: t 2:30 p.n."Iiterment Rock ery. ELLIOTT, MILTON C. ber_13. 1928 With deep sorrow of MILTON C. ELLIOTT. on December 14. 1928. & member since September 30. 1920, is announced to the membership. A com- mittee of members consisting of Chief Justice Walter 1. McCoy. chairman: Rear Admiral Cary T. Grayson. U. 8 N B . U (-4 Clarence A. Aspinwall. Mr. H. Ralph Bur- ton. Mr. Hempson Gary. Mr. Richard W. Hynson, Dr. A. Camp Stanley and Mr. Charles V. Wheeler will represent the so- ciety at the funeral service at 10 a.m Sunday ai bis late residence. 2200 Mass. ave. JAMES M. BECK. CHARLES P. LIGHT, Secretary. EEN. HENRY. Departed this life Thurs- iay. December 13. 1928, HENRY GREEN. devoted son of the late Berry and Maria Green: nephew of Louisa Moore of Dan ville, Va.. and cousin of Dollie Jones. also’ leaves & host of other relatives and. | friends. Remains resting at the W._Ernest vis Co funeral parlors. 3222 Georgia ave. n.w. Puneral Monday. December 17. at i1 fm. from the W. Ernest Jarvis Co. funeral ‘pariors. 2222 Ga_ave. n.w. GREENHOOT. BELLA. Thursday, Decem- ber 13. 1928, ‘the hospital.’ Chicago. 1il. BELLA. beloved mother of ‘Mrs, Mel- ville B. Fischer. Funeral Mondav. Dece ber 17. 10 am.. from Furth's chapel. 9 E. 47th st. Chicago. e HANVEY, DORA L On Saturday. Decen- ber 15,1928, r residence. 2505 13th =i nw.. DORA L. beioved wife of William (. | Hanver 'Remalns resting at the Wm. 1 Sardo Co. funeral chapel. 412 H st. n.e. Funeral from the Wm. H. Sardo Co. fu- eral chapel on Tuesday. December 18. at 8:30 am.. thence to Si. Dominic’s Church, where high mass will be sung at 9 a.m. for the repoge of her soul. Relatives “and friends _invited to attend. Interment Mount Olivet Cemetery. 17 HATCH, HENRY R. On Wednesday, Decem- | ber 12, 1928, at_Frovidence Hospitil HENRY R. HATCH _Funeral from the patlors of James T. Ryan. 317 Peansyl- vania ave. s.e. on Monday, December 17. at 2 p.m. 16 JOUNSON. MARIE. Friday, December 14, 1928, at_her residence, 442 Oth st. s.W. Notice of funeral hereafter. KEIM. CHRISTINA. On Friday, December 14, 1026, at 12:40 p.m.. &l her residence, 1529 Lonsfellow st. n.w. CHRISTINA. widow of Morris Keim. Services at the above address. Monday. December 17. &t 10 am. . Interment Arlington National Cemeery. 16 LIAS. ROBERT. Departed this life Friday. December 14. 1928. at his home. Warren- ton. Va.. ROBERT LIAS, beloved faiher | of ‘the iate Joseph 'Lias snd Elizabeth Tilghman, brother of ‘Rose Vessen. Wil- Jana Liss and India Lias. Puneral Sun- dey, December 16, 1928, 2 o'clock p.m.. at Warrenton, Va. 16 MASON. FRANCES. Departed this life Wed- nesday, December 12, 1928, at 1442 S st. n.w.. FRANCES MASON. ' She leaves 1o motrn their loss & devoted nephew. George W, Hurrls: s cousin, Liburh arris. and a host of other relatives and ns resting at the John T. chapel, 3rd and Eve sts. ‘Sunday. December 16. 1928, rom Nineteenth Street Bapiist nterment Mount Zion Cemetess. MILES, JORN W. Departed this life De- cember 14, 1928, at Tuberculosis Hospital, JOHN W." MILES. He leaves to mourn iheir loss; & loving wife, Genevieve Miles. mother, four brothers. iwo sisters and & daughtér. Funeral Tuesday. December 18, from St. Augustine’s Church. at 8 am. Relatives and friends invited. Remains resting at Bovd & Wilson, 1840 L st. n.w. MILES. JOHN W. Call meeting of St Thomas' Commandery, No. 218, Knights of St. John, ‘at St. Cyprian's Parish Hall Monday. December i1, 1928, at 8 pm.. to eased arrange’ for_the funeral of our brother, JOAN W. MILES. ° C.'W. CROPP, President, PETER QUANDER. Secy. - MILLS. JOHN S. On Saturday. 15, 1928, at his residence. 3906 §th st. n.w.. JOHN §. MILLS. beloved husband of Mars Scott Mills, Funeral from chapel of John R. Wright Co.. 1337 10th st. n.w.. on Mon- day. December 17. 2 p.m. Interment pri- vate, Glenwood Cemetery. < ES, Y CLARKE. On Saturday. Bt 18 1ota 84S O SHENRY reel Sons of the Revolu- | December | 3 late W. B. and Fan- nie McKnight Moses. Services at his late Tesidence. 1832 24th st. n.w.. on Monday. December 17. at 3 p.m. Interment at Har- | ley Cemetery. Camden, N. J., on Tuesday | afternoon, December = 18. papers please copy.) NICHOLSON, CLIFFORD F. Suddenly. on Friday. December 14, 1928, CLIFFORD F. NICHOLSON, in his 56th vear. Punerai Sunday. Decémber 16, at 2 p.m., from the Potomac Methodist Church. Interment church cemetery 16 PAYNE. CLAUDE T. On Saturday, Decem- 5. 1938, st Georgetown University , CLAUDE T. PAYNE. aged 57 Funeral from Birch's {uneral par- 34.M st n.w. Monday. December p.m." Interment Oakwood Ceme- tery, Palls Church, Va. Q RICE. ADRIAN B, T, On Thursday, De- cember 13. 1928, at’ Providence Hospital, ADRIAN R. T 'RICE, beloved son of Thomas and Docia_Rice, aged 32 ye Funeral (rom the ¢hapel of £ A Ta vall, 436 7th st on Monday. De cember 17, at 9:30' a'm.; thence to St Dominic's Church, where mass will be said at 10 e.m. for the repose of his soul. Relatives and friends invited. Inter- ‘ment Mount Olivet Cemetery. 16 ROSS. WILLIAM. On_Friday. December 14, 1926, WILLIAM ROSS, devoted fatner rf Alice, Elsie, Mary and Henry Ross. - neral Monday, December 17, st 2 p.m.. from the W. Ernest Jarvis Co. funerai pariors, 2222 Ga. ave. n.W. SANSBURY, JOHN E. On Thursday. De- cember 13, 1928, at the Charch Home Hos- . Baifimore, Md.. Dr, JOHN E. SANS- BURY.. aged 59 years. of Forestville, Md., beloved husband of Nellie Sansbury. Fu- reral services st his late' home. Monday. December_ i7. at 10 am. and at ¢ 17, the Chureh _of the Epiphany. Forestville, Md.. at 10:30 am. Interment Cedar Hiil Cemetery. 16 SAVOY, MATILDA. On Wednesday, Decem- | ber 12. 1928, MATILDA OY. devoted mother of Elizabeth. Willlam and Carl Savoy. Luvinia Butler, Catherine Butler and Eddie Martin; sister of Sarah Proctor, Mazgie Newman and Marie Ellen Savoy. She also leayes 7 brothers. Remains rest- ing_at the W. Ernest Jarvis Co. funeral parlors, 2232 Ga. ave, n.w. Funeral Mon- day. December 17. at § am. from the Holy Redeemer Church., New York ave. between New Jersey aye. and lst st. nw. SHEPHERD. ELIZABETH. On Friday. De- cember 14. 1928, ELIZABETH SHEPHERD. devoted daughter of James and Geneva | Shepherd. Funeral Monday. December 17, | at 3 pm.. {rom the W. Ernest Jarvis Co. | funeral parlors. 2232 Ga. ave. n.w. SULIT, CHRISTINE. On Priday, December 14, 1928, ISTINE, aged 26 years, be- loved - wife of Lieut. Marion Sulit and daughter of Mrs. Ida Reves. Funeral serv- ices at_the residence of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Nicolas, 2138 G n.w.. on Mon- gy O L B i Arlington Ty, and ;rl.nfll invited to attend. 16 SUMNER. SUSAN M. On Saturday, 928, at her residence. A ber 15, 1928, & res) 3 & SUSAN M., SUMNER. Oregon widow of Service: 290 14th st. n.w.. Tue a.m. Interment Atlington National Ceme- tery. Pleasc omit flowers. (Johnstown, Pa., papers please copy.) 17 TAYLOE. FITZHU On Saturday, Decem- AL T at ‘Gardeid. Hospital. - HUGH. beloved husband of Henrietta Jacobs Tasloe and beloved son of the I John and Jane E. Tavioe Funeral serv- ices at W. W. Chambers’ Co. funeral par- lor. 1400 Crapin st. nw.. on Tuesday, De cembar 18, at 1:30 p.m. Intermen fon 'Naticnal Cemetery. 17 WALSH. JAMES ROBERT. Thursday, November 29, seas _near_ Gibraltar, ' J WALSH. Funeral Mond; ember 17, from the funeral home of & Walsh! 29 | at. n.w. at 8:30 am.. thence to 8t Aloysius Church. where requiem mass wili be said at 9 am. for the repose of his Interment, Mount Olivet Cemetery. | Suddenly on e uish ROBERT soul. WARD, JAMES F. On Saturday, December 15 ie38. at his_niece's residence, 3617 Haldeman ‘Brentwood, Md.. JAMES F.. beloved husband of the late 'Mary A ‘Ward. Funeral services at ., James’ Catholic Church, Mount Rainier. Tuesday morning, 9 o'c ‘Interment Mount Olivet 17 WELLS, SARAH 'A. On Saturday, Decem- JOHNSON. ROBERT T. (Philadelphia | * (3034 M St NW. F - .7 In Memoriam. In memory of my devoted ‘son, ROBERT T. JOHNSQN. who left, us one year ago today. December 16, The ‘years may wipe out many things But this may wipe out never; The memory of A happy day. When'we were together. iy missed, HIS LOVING AND DEVOTED MOTHER, MRS. JANE JOHNSON The blow was hard, the shock severe, I rever thousht his death so Mear: Only those who have lost can tell The pain of parting_without farewell. HIS FRIEND. LUCILE Peaceful be this silent siumber Peaceful be thy grave 5o low. Thou no more will join our number. Thon no more our_SOrrows know. HIS FRIEND, SAMUEL C. JACKSON. * LOWERY, BEATRICE. In loving remem- brance 'of ‘our dear wife and mother. BEATRICE LOWERY. who died two years ago today. December 16. 1926. A loving ‘mother so good and kind. No friend on earth like her we find Sad was the hour of that unhappy day When God called our darling~mother way HUSBAND AND CHILDREN. * ROBINRON. JULIA A. In sad but, loving remembrance of ol: mother. JUI N RORINSON. who departed this life De- cember 16. 1925. With prayerful hearts. as the new day starts we help_eaci other to plod up the King's highway where we hope some day to meet in the Kingdom of God. THE PAMILY. * STEELE. EDITH LORRAINE. Sacred to the memory of our darling little girl. EDITH LORRAINE STEELE. who left us forever so sudden two years ago today. De- cember 16. 1926. #t the agze of four years, 11 months and 16 days. A bud the gardener gave us. A pure, sweet. loving child. He gaye It in our keeping To cherish undefiled. Just when our bud was opening ‘To the alory of the day. Down came the heavenly eardener And took our dear bud away MOTHER AND DADDY. Hold her. Jesus. in thy arms, But let her always be A messenger of love between Our broken hearts and thee. AUNT ALICE. * SHELTON. ELLA MAE. A tribute of love to my mother. who departed this life 10 years ao today. December 16. 1918 HER DAUGHTE] MARGARET. * TURNER. RAYMOND. n sad but loving remembrance of my dear husband, RAY- MOND TURNER. who departed one vear ago today. December 16, 1927, at Walter Reed Hospital. Some mav think T am not lonely When at times they see me smile. Little do they know the heartaches That I suffer sll the while. LOVING WIFE. MAMIE TURNER. 'WHITE, JUANITA. A tribute of love to the ‘memory of my baby girl. JUANITA WHITE, who joined thet little angel band 10 vears ago today, December 16. 1918. Loved in life, remembered in’ death, At home on the beautiful hills of God, . In_the garden of rest so fair Some day, dear Juanita, when my work is done T will meet you at home. over there. DEVOTED MOTHER. MAUD WHITE. WISE. FLORENCE W. ory’ of our dear FLORENCE W. W! eternal rest one ye ber 16. 1927 The world may change from year to year, Our lives from day to das. But_the love and ‘memory of our dear daughter and sister Shall never Dacs_awey. OTHER, ~FATHER AND acred to the mem. daughter and _sister, . Who_entered inio ago today. Decem- In sad but loving 1emembrance of my devoted wife. FLOR- ENCE W. WISE. who_departed -this_life one year ago today, December 16. 1927. You are gone bit not forgottes WISE. FLORENCE W. A tribute of love io ihe memory of our dear sister-in-law, FLORENCE W. 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COSTELLO _1724 North Capitol 8t. __ NORTH 1978 _ Joseph F. Birch’s Sons ) Phone West 96 Established 1841 Y;L SPEARE CO. 1l W. R. are establish- mene e 1009 H St. N.W. and the whole Christian world is prepared to do homage to One who so loved the world that he gave up his life on the cross, that man might be re- deemed. EV ber 15, 1928. SARAH EVA. aged 45 years. beloved daughter of Beitie and the lat John Nash. Funeral {rom her mother's Tesidence. 924 6th st. s.w.. on Tuesday. December 18. at_2 p.m. 'Relatives and friends invitéd. Interment Congressional Cemetery. In Memoriam. BLAND. ADA R.. JOSEPH T. A tribute of iove -to the memory of our dear parents, who have gone to the Great Bevond ADA R. BLAND. died eight years ago to: day, December 16, 1920, and Ji T. BLAND, died December 31, 1905. Deep in our hearts you are fondiy remem- Sweet. happy memories cling to your names; True hearis that loved vou with deepest affection, Always will love you in death just the ssme, | ROSIE rmerly 840 F St. N.W. Succeeding the url:ln.ll_ W.R. Speare Co. 1623 Connecticut Ave. Potomac 4600 8_yrs. st 1208 B 45 yrs. at 940 F st Wm. H. Sardo & Co. Private Limousine Ambulance 412 H 8t. NE. Limh s“ Modern_Ghapel _ n 524 Frank Geier’s Sons Co. 1113 SEVENTH ST. N.W. M.u' u]: Modern_Chi JOHN 'fi-."W'fi'lfi‘rr co. Metal Stand 79¢ | A M;ll,og_u':y Stand s119 *Maliogany * ° i Sv:noker, $1.98 Atwater Kent and " Stewart-Warner Radios Delivered on Small First Payment of $10.00 A present for the en- tire family. Balancein small payments. This is a good time to ask yourself just one question that every good Christian asks himself once in a while: “Am I worthy of that sacrifice—am 1 as worthy as I could be?” Humidor Cabinet « Copper Lined $5.98 * Join Maxwell’s Lane Cedar Chest Club $1 Cash Delivers any Cedar Chest Prices Start at $8.95 50 Other Styles Up to $25 YOUR DEVOTED _CHILDREN, SLAND AND LOUISE WHITE, CARL. JOSEPH E. In lovi SF Gur’ datitae litle Doy, JOSEPH AR | who fell _a: one year ago today. De. t. No interest charged. 7 Your church will have spe- cial Christmas services. Your pastor will be glad indeed to see you. FRYE, DAVID. Ty ‘my " dear Gne. fwo years Gong. bu think Entire Stock of of Talking Machines i ‘Assorted Foot Stool and Radio nd Fireside Benches covered in "95" reference, Ask sie n sTaget: e o 0 aard ey asaiveraly Hi “little eyes are closed in sleen, Bul memorier i oaF. fond pearts k Of our darling little boy. s L. C. PRICHARD (lxc. MAMA AND DADDY. Cor. 14th & W Sts. M. 6719, i s v menest | GEO, G, SHAFFER (hot foreotten, 1 will alwa ERATE "ig:‘r'l'lf-l;zi'g %&" neen v, s+ | Our ly otore, ye HERFURTH, ‘JOSEPHINE J. t Auto rvice. Vine. reremorance of 1y dsar ‘mother: AT exbrasgve inexsens 3 3. BERFURTH, who deparied R this life 11 "years ago today, December _Gudc . Co,, 1212 F St. are not forgotten. méther, BLA&ETONE 1407 H Beautiful Floral Designs - $5 and u G

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