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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €, FRIDAY, MAY 17, 1929. o o o o o P o o o, o, o Sl N N ot ot Nt o N Nt et ) " i ] "\t e I ! "t " Note! This Is a Sale of Our Own Higher-Priced 2-Trouser Suits! N other words, in this great good-will event, we have reached into our new, fresh, higher-priced Spring selections of 2-Trouser Suits — and reduced their prices drastically Not a suit is a “sale” suit. Saks quality is yours in every garment. O that you can understand how important it is for you to be here tomorrow, let us point out a few salient facts: 1—These are our regular higher-priced Suits—the cream of our Spring showings—tailored by our best makers. 2—The selection is most varied—including every light and dark shade, every smart pattern, every model, that you could desire. 3—We can fit you without fail—for the group includes regular, long, short and stout sizes It’s the Big Annual STRAW CLASSIC! $2.49 A straw hat is a straw hat—but at Saks it’s more than that. This great annual event proves it. Here are fine flat-foot Sennits, “improved” Sennits and close-weave Sennits, far ahead of the price in Qualit All the new models — the authentic ones with the narrower brims and higher crowns. Regular and cushion sweat bands—black, fancy and figured silk bands. PANAMAS!—LEGHORNS! The Distinguished New Blocks \ a season when “soft” straws are so impor- tant, you will appreciate ks showings! Genuine d-woven Sup ernatural Panamas and fine imported Italian Leghorns, All the new blocks with smart turned- down brims, Faney silk Pugaree bands and the striking narrow band shown. >—%6.50 to. $11.50 Salis—First Floor Regular Saks Boys’ Suits s All With Y 2 Knickers THE big thing to remember is that these Suits are re- duced right from our regular stocks. “Not a suit has been bought for sale purposes. And every one of them is of standard Saks quali All With 2 Knickers T this extremely special price we offer you all the new patterns in sturdy, durable Tan and Gray fabrics. Every Suit has two pairs of full-cut plus-four Golf Knick- ers—full lined. Sizes 7 to 18. Saks—Second Floor SALE! 2-Trouser Prepster Suits *18.75 OR just one day—Saturday—we place on sale at this deep reduction a generous selection of 2- Long-Trouser Suits from our regular' Prepster stock. For the lad of 13 to 18, these are the finest values Washington offers. IA'CLUDFAD in the sale are all the new, patterns in Spring’s most popular shades of Tan and Gray. We even include the very smart styles with tattersall vests and pleated trousers. Salis—Second Floor BOYS’ LINEN KNICKERS special! $1.50 MPORTED washable Golf Knickers—tailored by our better makers, Varied showing—in good looking plain, plaid and faney designs. Sizes 6 to 18. " Saks—Second Floor Special! BOYS” Matchless at This Low Price! ard of shoe quality at the price. They ass—in quality of as well. Durably made for long lan—sizes 5 to 10--10% to 2—2 leathers and in syl Black to 6. —First Floor FOR MEN, IT’'S TWO-TONE! 8.00—°10.00 U the feet of practically every smartly dressed man you meet you will find two- tone sport shoes. And Saks is prepared with a showing that offers not only the best styles, but supreme value. FPHERE are White Calf, White Buck, White ElIk leathers trimmed with Black or Tan 1 numberless difierent variations of trim- ming tip last. There are models with Jeather soles, rubber soles and web-grip soles. And we can fit you! Saks—First Floor THE WEATHER District of Columbia, Maryland and Virginia—Fair and somewhat warmer tonight; tomorrow increasing cloudiness and warmer, showers tomorrow after- noon or night, gentle to variable winds, becoming southeast or south, and in- creasing_tomorrow. West,_ Virginia—Fair and warmer to- night; tomorrow increasing cloudiness and warmer, followed by showers. Records for 24 Hours, ‘Thermometer—4 p.m., 72; 8 p.m,, 58; 12 midnight, 51; 4 am, 44; 8 am, 50, noon, 61. Barometer—4 pm., 2985; 8 pm, 30.07; 12 midnight, 30.16; 4 am., 30.24; 8 a.m,, 30.33; noon, 30.26. Highest temperature, 80, occurred at 2 p.m. yesterday. * Lowest temperature, 42, occurred at | 5 a.m. today. i Temperature same date last year— Highest, 80; lowest, 59. Tide Tables. (Furnished by United States Coast and ! Geodetic Survey.) ! Today—Low tide, 9:50 a.m. and 10:14 pm.; high tide, 3:13 a.m. and 3:35 p.m. Tomorrow—Low tide, 10:50 a.m. and high tide, 4:11 a.m. and The Sun and Moon. Sun rose 4:55 a.m., sun sets 7:15 pm. Tomorrow—Sun rises 4:53 a.m., sun sets 7:15 pm. Moon rises 1:31 p.m., sets 2:13 a.m. Automobile lamps to be lighted one- half hour after sunset. Condition of the Water. Great Falls—Clear. Weather in Various Cities. u ey Stattons. Weather. “ree er0woIES cwegolurey Abilene, Tex.... 20.83 18 R % Albany, N. ¥.%. 30.26 03 Clear Atianta, Ga. ... 3014 0.46 Cloudy Atlantic_City. .. 30,32 ¢ Baltimore, M 2 Birmingham Bismarck, N Boston, Mass... 30.18 Bufialo. N. ¥... 3024 Charleston, §.C. 30,14 Chicago, Til.... 30.16 Cincinnati, Ohio 30.20 Cleveland, 'Ohio. 30.26 Columbia, 8. C. 30.16 Denver, Colo... 29.84 Detroit, Micn... 30.22 El Paso, Tex... 29.84 Galveston, Pt.cloudy Helena, Clear Huron,' S. Dak. 29.82 Cloudy Indianapolis,ind 30.18 Pt.cloudy JacksonvilleFla. 30.14 Pt.cloudy Kansas City,Mo. 30.00 Clear Los "Angeles. ... 30.04 5 Clou Louisville, 5 Toudy Miami, Via % New Orleani Cloudy New York, N, Clear Oklahoma ' City. 5 Cloudy Omaha, " Nebr. . 29.86 1..; Clear Philadelphia.Pi 2 Clear Phoenix. Ar)z... 2986 92 Cloudy Pittsburgh. Pa.. 30.28 Clear Portland, Me...] 3016 Clear Portland, Oreg.. 30.10 8 - Pt.cloudy Raleigh 'N. C... 3026 26 52 Cloudy Salt Lake City.. 29.90 78 54 San _Antonio.. 2996 82 70 San Diego, Calif 30.02 64 58 Pt.cloudy | 1 CHANGE CEREMONY HOUR. | [ Treasury Officials Enable Employes | to Attend Corner Stone Laying. In order to enable @overnment offi- clals and personnel from the Byreau of Internal Revenue to attend ceremonies for laying the corner stone of the Inter- nal Revenue Building next Monday afternoon, the hour has been changed from 4 oclock, originally sclected, to 4:30 o'clock. Further details of the program re- ! vealed at the Treasury today show that the invocation will be pronounced by Dr. | Jason Noble Pierce, pastor of the First Congregational Church, and the bene- diction will be by the Right Rev. C. F. | Thomas of St. Patrick’s Church. An elaborate turnout of the Coast Guard in uniform is being planned to give a colorful touch to the occasion. Births Reported The following births have been reported to T Lo nE Births Bave beon, feperts awrence and na Kerschbaum, girl. John H. and le E. Berger. girl Russell S. and Eileen Henderson. girl. les E. and Jovce L. Seckinger, girl. R A Al R R R el A .Ylnl’l\ La Rue and Katherine L. Jerman, w Wwilliam P. and_FEdna Jackson, girl. Beniamin and Florence Frankel, girl. Joseph W. and Jeanette E. Eliiott, girl. John J. and Mary Fuller, girl. George R. and Martha E. Schooley, boy. Bunert O it AR KON PO, Ralph B. nd Cora R. Norris, boy. Balon, B, and Corn B N et bor. John H. and e Burton, boy SRR T Bud AL oo B2 Witkiam god Julia HArEse S poy, W AT N e atrt. Deaths R.eported. The following deaths have been reported to the Health Department in the last 24 hours: John W. Tucker, 79, Gollinger Hospital. Henry M. McElfresh, 70. Garfield Hospital. James W. Jones, 69, Siblev Hospital William G.” Johnson. 68. 1827 16th st. Madge Thomas, 60, George Washington Hospifal. Fred H. Randall, 52, 5503 Broad Branch T Henry Weber, 50, Walter Reed General Hospital. Laura O. Davis, 49. Sibley Hospital. Margaret 8. Gerow, 39, Walter Reed Gen- eral Tospital Wallace W. Wood. 21, Emergency Hospital Djrothy Marceron, 20, Georsetown Hos- pita Sarah Bailey, 70, 1113 4th st. Jane Jordan, 70. 614 Trumble st. Mary L. Bass, 70. 1822 Vernon st Susie Evans. 57, Freedmen's Hospital. Willlam Swann, £4, Freedmen’s Hospital pByrd M.Hart, 47, Walter Reed General ertrude Highter, 25, Tuberculost | | | [ | | @ards nf Thanks. EASON. DANIEL P. We wish to_thank ir many friends and relat for their dness and sympathy during_the illness San_Francisco.. 30.00 52 52 St. Louis, Mo... 30.12 58 46 .... Clear 8t. Paul,’ Minn. 2982 58 46 Cloudy Seattle, Wash... 3016 70 44 Clear Spokane, Wash.. 3012 70 42 Clear WASH., D. 3032 ez 42 Clear FOREIGN. (7 am., Greenwich time, today.) Stations. Temperature. Weather. London, England... 50 Part cloudy Paris, France.. Glens Stockholm, Sweden.. 5 Cloudy Gibraltar, ' Spain.. . 62 Cloudy (Noon. Greenwich ‘time, today.) Horta (Fayal). Azores... 66 (Current observations.) Hamilton. Bermuda...... 74 Part cloudy San Juan, Porto Rico.... 74 Cloudy Havana, Cuba...... 32 Clear Colon, Canal Zone: . 16 Cloudy ‘Ware Memorial Services. Memorial services for the late Grand Treasurer Joseph S. Ware, past dic- tator, treasurer and District deputy of Capital City Lodge, No. 14, B. P. O. Reindeer, who died December 28, 1928, will be held at 8 o'clock Sunday night at Salem Baptist Church, in the 900 block of N street. —_— London's shortest railway line has| 42.5 miles of tracks within the city limits, OPEN A CHARGE ACCOUNT FINE MEN'S WEAR EISEMAN'S—7th & Perryfifi alsh Morticians Private Ambulances 29 H St. N.W. Main 984 - Abbep-Mausoleum Beautiful—Enduring—Convenient MILITARY HIGHWAY BEYOND SOUTH GATE Opposite Arlington Cemetery Your opportunity for inspection IS NOW. Vaults are selling rapidly, only @ limited number remain. Open every day and Sunday. A more fitting . memorial for loved ones cannot be obtained. ENTOMBMENT COSTS NO MORE THAN UNDERGROUND BURIAL | Glass-front cremation niches for urns containing ashes can be purchased. Office 1000 Conn. Ave. Main7897 LOST. BAR PIN_White gold, diamond chip _in center. Return Room 2710, Federal Trade Commission. _Reward BAR PIN. platinum set with sapphires. on Sunday, May 12, at or near Immanuel Bap- st Chiirch,” Phone Cleveland 4822. Reward. 180 BILLFOLD _Brown: name S_W. Wiitehurst on R. F. & P. bus to or from Washington or near tie Willard Hotel: conaiming abont $100 cash ‘and cards to_identify owner. Re- ward. Phone Adams 3507 BROOCH, with corul. in or on initials M. foom Call Nat. DOG, kray und tan, Rex, no collar. Adams i He terrier, femgle. on Reward. North 3508 2SS MATERIAL 4 s, blnck-and- white peorgette: . car. Wednesda about 3:30. Reward. Call North 106. Apt. 6. | ERNITY KEY. from watch chain and gold: John H. Geiger on reverse Phone Lin. 1444 Reward = FRATERNITY PIN Letter “C" set with pearls. Address Box 245-X. Star office. ' 18* GLASSES. tortoice-shell. in Palace Theater or between there and Woodward & Lothrop. Phone Col. 2511: A. Dunlap. . KEY RING, with four auto kevs: on 19th st near New York ave. Finder please return (o Apt. 201, 2551 17th st. n.w. Reward. MEDALS _Two_ gold_school medals. one in- scribed “Auna”. other, Christian Doctrine. Franklin 8043, Reward. 00 METROPOLITAN POLICE BADGE. No. 590. Return to No. 9 precinct, W. M. Malone. 18 PERSIAN CAT. silver gray. Return to 1485 Col. rd. Reward % = e PIN. silver, circular. bluck enamel and | stlver trimming, in shoppiik dis vallied s keepsuke. Reward. Call Columbia 5713 POCKETBOOK, lady’s tan calf between Van Buren School and - George Washinkton University. Call Clev. 3663 after 6:30; reward. s PURSE Lady's small, kray. silk coin purse Contents. IMONeEy nd_fraternity pin; reward. Afddress Box 290-V. Stur office. # WIRE-HAIRED FOX TERRIER. youns: u swers to name of “Tip.’ Phone Clevelan 6477, Reward._ = . May 13, $75 REWAUD for return of platinum bar |2 Tt 2 Giamonds. (ot "Sumday or | 25 Kibndas Return to 812 ilth st. n.w. No questions_asked. 18% Part cloudy | Monday. | nd death of my husband, DANIEL P. GLEASON. HIS WIFE. MARGARET E. GLEASON, AND CHILDRI . PARKER, R. M. Mrs. R. H. Parker and iamily wish to thank all friends and rela- tives for their kindness during the illness and death of their beloved husband an father, Mr. R. H. PARKER. . Dreaths. ! ALLEN, ERNEST. Departed this life, sud- denly, Monday. May 13, 1929, at 3rd and M sts. s.w., ERNEST ALLEN, He leaves a | host of friends to mourn his departure. | Remains resting 4t the John T. Rhin funeral chapel. 3rd and Eve sts. <.w. Fu- | neral_Saturdav, May 18. at 2 p.m.. from the Second Baptist Church. 2nd st. be- tween M and N sts. s.w. Interment Lin- coln Memorial Cemetery. 1 BAILEY, SARAH. The Ladies' CHff Rock | Society wishes to announce the death of Mrs. SARAH BAILEY. The previous an- nouncement of Mrs. Eilzabeth Grassofl was an error, S. LENA J. HART. President. MRS. LOUISE LEWIS, Secretary. BATES. EVELYN THELMA. On Tuesd May 14, 1929. at George Washington Ur versity ' "Hespital, EVELYN _THELMA. daughter of Mr.'and Mrs. John Frank Butes. Fureral from 1729 Riggs 1l n.w., on Saturday, May 18, at 1:30 p.m. Rela- tives and friends are invited. FRED G. On Friday. May 17. 9. &t 3 a.m. at his residence, War- ringion, Va. FRED G.. devoted husband of Kathryn 'Brant Berger. Funeral from V. L. Speare Co.. 1009 H st, n.w.. on Satur- day, May 18. at 3 p.m. Interment Rock Creek Cemetery. BLALOCK. WILLIAM B., SR. Departed this life, Thursday. Mas 16, ai his. residence. 3218 Dix st. e, WILLIAM B. BLALOCK. Sr. He leaves & devoied wife, Jennie E Blalock: ‘five caughters and one son. | Notice of funeral later, | BEASKAMP. ALBERT M. Monday. May 13, 1929, “at Alton, Iowa, ALBERT M BRASKAMP, aged 75 years, the father of | Rev. Bernard Braskamp. pastor of Gunton- | Teniple Memorial, Fresbyte Church Funeral services at Alton, lowa, Thursday : afterr X ¢ BEOCKENBURGH, ELIZABETH. Thursday, | May 16, 1929 at 11:40 am. at her resi: | dence. 1515 5th n.w., ELIZABETH BROCK. | ENBURGH, beloved mother of Lottic T. Moore and mother-in-law of Thaddeus | Funerai from her late residence May 19, at 12_o'clock. ' Friends and Telatives invifed. Interment at Lin- | coln Memorial Cemeters. 18% BROCKENBURGH, ELIZABETH. Officers and members of the Home Benefit Associa- tion are wdvised of the death of Mrs ELIZABETH BROCKENBURGH. at 11:40 am., May 16, 1029, Funeral Sunday, May 13, “at 12 noon. Mount Carmel Baptist Chiurch, 3rd_and’ Eye sts._n.w MRS, MARY BRYANT, Pres. ANNA C. COOPER. Sec o JAMES RICHARD. On Tuesday. v 4. 1999 at_Gallinger Hospital JAMES "RICHARD' CISSELL, husband of Corinne "Ciscell. beloved son of the late Jeremiah Isabell Cissell. and brother | of the late Eva Dovle, Harry Cissell and | Edna Tuckson. Funeral Saturday. May 18, | er, 229 Va. ave. s.w. Iie passed throu His passport was his Savior's blood. The pearly gates were open thrown, And th salem was shown. HARD A. On Thursday, May 16, ARD A, beloved husband of the | P. Dant and father of Mary E. | N. Linton and Richard A. uneral from his late residence, . on Saturday. May 18. at 10 am ent Cedar Hill Cemetery. DONCH, SARAH GREE Friday, May 17, 1920, 'at 1:35 am y "Hospital H GREENE (A beloved wife m A. Dénch and sister of Alvin h of this city and William J. of San Francisco, Calif. Notice eral later i at 1 pm. from the residence of his moth- | Phone Frank. 6626 8 vears at 1208 H AID. LONA. Thursday, May 16. VENTI Bratha. REYNOLDS, LUCY. PARKER. JAMES. Tn sad but loving femembrance of our de- voted mother, LUCY REYNOLDS. who died seventeen vears ago todav. May 17, 1912; also nephew and son. JAMES PARKER, who died eleven vears ago. April 2. 1918, LOVING FAMILY. * DOUGLAS A. On_Wednesday, 1929, rfield Hospital, DOUG- LEY. aged 30 vears. Funeral services at Mssong's funeral home. 1300 N st. n.w. Saturday 1 10 am (Porismouth and N + papers please copy.) 1 N. WILSON C. On Friday. May 1 . at_his res! e 3026 15th st D, WILSON C. THOMPSON. beloved isband_of Clara May Thompson. Fru- services at the S. H. Hines funeral 2901 14th st. n.w.. oh Mondas, May 2pm 19 TURNER. RICHARD H. Thursday. May 16, 1 at his residence. 648 6(h st. n.e. RICHARD H._ TURN ased 54 years Remains Testing at W. W. Deal's funerai Yome. 81673 st ne.” Notice of funeral rereatter TILGHMAN. EDWARD. Call meeting of St Thomas Col dery. No. 218, Knights of st t Cyprian’s_Parish Hall, Friday ey ¢. May 17. at 8 pm.. to ar- rance for “the funeril of our deceased brother, EDWARD TILGHMAN C. W_ CROPP, President, PETER QUANDER. Secretary. s TILGIMAN, EDWARD. Departed this life on Wednesday, May 15. 1920, i 7:45 am. at hi idence. 1315 9th si. n.w. EDWARD the beloved husband of Lea- the devated father of Lou ock. William. Joseph, where solemn high mass will 10 o'clock for the repose of his soul. WHEELER. JOSEPHINE, The Ladies’ Reli able Tmmediate Relief S, JES A. C. GREEN, 6, MYRA. Departed tals life Wed- . May '15. 1929, MYRA YOUNG, wife of the late Alexander Young _and mother of Herbert Young. Funeral serv ices mt Lee's purlors, Saiurday, May 18, at 10 am. in Memoriam, ADAMS. JONN RANDOLPH. Sacred to the memory of & devoted husband and father, JOHN ~RANDOLPH ADAMS. who died cighteen vears ago today. May 17. 1911, WIFE AND CHILDREN. * MARY AND JOSEPH. In sad u ance of our dear aunt, MARY BRANSON, who passed to the be- vond tweniy-two vears ago. May 7, 1907, and _our devoted and faithful father. JOSEPH RRANSON. who left us two years ugo, May 17, 1927 Guarded and kept by the Savior. ctor cver death and the grave. e know you are peacefully sieeping In Jesus, the mighty to savi THE FAMILY. Gone, but_not_forgotten DEVOTED DAUGHTER. MAMIE. * BRAY, MIMIE. In loving remembrance of cur dear aunt, MIMIE BRAY, who de- parted this life five vears ago today, May 17, 1924, Gone. but not forgotten. HER NIECE AND NEPHEW. JULIA CAR- TER AND JOSEPH E. WARD. - EDWARDS. MARY G. In joving memory of mother_and grandmother. MARY @. ED- WARDS, who died May 17. 1923. EDITH AND STANLEY. * GROSE. MARY C. In loving_memory of our dear mother, MARY C. GROSE. who_ de- parted this life one year ago, May 17, 1923. Just a line of sweet remembrance, Just a memory, fond and true, Just a token of iove's devotion. That our hearts still grieve for you. THE FPAMILY. * A tribute of love ¢ d, ISAIAIL life eizi's HATTON. ISATAH T. the_ meimory of my dear hush T HATTON. dn Years ago today, May Love keeps her own. and. thoush spart, Dear momor 2 the heart To comfors ? And some ay m a inirer land Welnhear the voice and touch the hand, Aid then with Reaied (hat understand ve'll meet again 5 HERTHA G. HATTON. HOLMES. EDWARD D. In memory of 7 Gcar son, EDWARD D. HOLMES, wn Ditied away three years ago today, May 31026 smiles and kindly ways ‘Are pleacant o recal He Bad 2 smle for‘every nd died beloved by DEVOTED MOTHER, BASHA BROOKS. * JOHNSON. GEORGE. A tribute of love to Yo syemiory of my dear hisband, GEORGE JOHNSON. who departed this life two Jears ago today. A 1027, Gone. but not forgotten HIS LOVING WIFE. BERTHA. * MAUS, LESTER A. In memory of my dear Son. LESTER A. MAUS. who left me five Seirs Ao today, May 17, 1934, Earth has no sorrow that heaven can- not heal” MOTHER, * MILLER, HENRY N. In memory of Henry N Miller. who departed this life two years ago today, May 17, 1927. Two years today since you went away. Ut fo s it scems as yesterday. MOTHER, THEGLA" ROBINSON: BROTH- R, LAWRENCE MILLER; AUNT. Lil- LIAN WRIGHT. . ROGERS. MARGARET S. In sad but loving Semembrance of our dear mother. MAR- GARET 8. ROGERS, ‘who 'departed this {iie one year ago today. May 17, 1928. The month of May once more is here. To‘us the saddest of the vear, Because one year ago today Gur loving mother passed away. Dear is the grave where she is lal Sweet is the memory which never_shall fade. '~ BONS AND DAUGHTER. * SIMMONS, WILLIAM T. In loving memory Of "y dear husband. WILLIAM. T. SIM- RUONS, Who ‘died four vears ago today, May 17 1935. It_matters not which road I take: How Saticor Tonely it be. 1 gnow ‘that God Wil someinere jota e Toad that lrads {0 H18 LOVING WIFE. BELLE. * FUNERAL DIRECTORS. |~ Joseph F. Birch’s Sons (ISAAC BIRCH) 3034 M St. N.W. Ehont: Nea™1att CHAS. S. ZURHORST S01_EAST CAPITOL ST. ng Lincoln $72. TIMOTHY HANLON Puneral Director Prival 641 H St. N.E V. L. SPEARE CO. Neither the successors of nor connected with the original R. ‘Speare_establish~ ment. ‘1009 H St. N.W. 3 Formerly 040 F_St. N.W. Wm. H. Sardo & Co. Private Limousine Ambulance 412 H St NE 5 Modern Chael __Lincoln 524 ALMUS R.SPEARE Succeeding the original W. R. Speare Co, 1623 Connecticut Ave. Pctomac 4600 2 5 _years at 910 Frank Geiet’s Sons Co. Main 2473 ‘Telephone LONA FITZGERALD. Serv. | H. Hines Co. funeral home. | . n.w, Saturday, May 18, at | [RALD. TLONA. A special meeting of | v Chapter, No. 5,°0. k. S, will be | Masonic Temple. Saturdas, | at 1 pm.. fo FITZGERALD. By order of Worthy Matron HOLCOMBE. JOSEPH GALES. Tuesday. ) 1020, in New York City, JOSEPH GALES HOLCOMBE, son of the late Joi Koyall and Matilda Lee Holcombe. LESTER. GEORGE. Departed this life Wed- nesday. May 15, 1 at Gallin Hos- pitil. GEORGE. beloved husband of Le Lestér. Remmins resting Her Wauskinston's funieral hom Notice of tuneral luter LINDSEY, VIOLA NICKE ¢ ' 1:30 pw life Tuesduy, ., ut Gall VIOLA NICKEY | LINDSEY leaves 10 mour i two children and a host of 1 at the John d and Ey al later MARCERON, DOROTHY Wednesday May 13. 1920, at 1155 pin., at George: town Hospital. DOROTHY J.' MARCERON (nee Faulkner). beloved wife of Joseph A Marceron Funeral will take piace at her Iate tesidence. Lacy Station. Ballston. Va Sunday. Mav 19, at 1:30 pm. thence to valker's Chapel' M. P. Church at 3 p.m friciias invited. Interment Departed this MEDLEY, JOSEPH DUNBAR. On 1929, at his late residence. Findla JOSEPH DUNBAR MEDLEY, belovéd hus band of Hilda ¢ Interment May 1%, 1029, at Findlay. . N. MARGARET E ednesday. May 15, 1939 Cleveland. | Onio, A ; the_lat Ty S H Hiaes Co._funeral home, 2901 Fourteenth st. now., Saturday, May 18, at 9:30 a.m.. thence to the Shrine of the Sacred Heart. where requiem mass will be swid st 10 . Interment al_Mount Olivet Cemetery MULLAN, MARY Suddenly on Wednesduy, May i Clevelan Ohio, MARY beloved wife of W. Gi. Rend Mu vices at the 8. H 2501 14U s 0w, | 30 w.m.. theice to Hines Co. fu Suturday MRS. MILDRED R. SHAFER. | 1337 10th St Suddenly, on | ONE LOT. 12 GRAV Quick. Dignified, Eficlent e Automobiie Serit W. W. Deal & Co. _816 H ST. NE LINCOLN_8200. CISHED 1836, S fh, o 20T B e SRS | JOHN R, WRIGHT CO. 137 1 N.W____ Phone North 47 J. WILLIAM LE FUNERAL DIRECTORS. CREMATORIUM. PA. AVE_ N.W. _ NATIONAL 1384, 1385, T. F. COSTELLO 1724 North Capitol St. NORTH 1976. CEMETERIES. "FORT LINCOLN CEMETERY And Cremator 1 Care and Non-Sectarian. Downtown Phone Cemetery Phone Muin 6103 Tincoln 3579 | "CEDAR HILL CEMETERY Washington's Most Beautiful Burial Park. Our service unequaled. Non-sectarian Perpetual care. It costs no more. "GLENWOOD CEMETERY Choice lots and sites for sale. Vaultage $5 per month. CEMETERY LOTS. SITES, IN 8EG. 17, Cedar Hill ‘Cemetery——Lot how sells for $1.250. Wil sacrifice for $725. Call Franke 1in 6607-R. between 5 and 7 p. 17 FUNERAL DESIGNS. GEO. C. SHAFFER EXPRESSIVE FLORAL EMBLEMS AT MOD~ ERATE_PRICES. TEL. M. I 6. Our Only Store, lit“;i Ei“fiyc et febiie By St | BLACKISTONE, 1407 H jent st Mount Olivet Cemetery IEBUS, EDWARD Suddenly on Tues- day. May 14. 1929, at Baltimore. Md., EDWARD A.. beloved husband of Fiorence V. Phebus No. '3 Woodland _avenue, Takoma Park, Md. ' Funeral from the above address Saturday, May 18. at 11 Interment at Bonnie Brae Cemetery. __vited to attend. Beautiful Floral Designs $5 and up. CALL MAIN 3707, bt Aute Del i ery S TueE Biliimore. Nd'- Relatives and m.,m;fin.-GuclAe“l?ros. CF.. 1212 F Ste ristlc_sxpremive fosmenuive L4 b ¢

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