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SOCIETY.™ SOCIETY The Postmaster General and Mrs. Brown | Spending Holiday and Week End in Ohio Postmaster General and Mrs. ‘Walter F. Brown, who are spending a short vacation in their home in Ohio. are ex- - 0 return to Washington Monday. The Secretary of the Navy, Mr. Charles Francis Adams, left last evening for Boston, where Mrs. Adams has been for several weeks, The Secrefary will hington Thursday and is aceompanied by Hungarian Minister and Countess Sxechenyi Hosts. The Minister of Hungary and Countess Szechenyi will entertain at dinner this evening at Newport, where they are oc-| cupying the villa of Mr. and Mrs. Harxy Payne Whitney. Mrs. Borah, wife of Senaior William | E. Borah, is motoring through the White Mountains and is expected to re- turn to Wuhmmn in about 10 days. ‘The military -m::he of the Spanish nmbusy. Maj. Victoriano Casajus, hl' "OPEN A CHARGE ACCOUNT FINE MEN'S WEAR EISEMAN'S7th & F| Homne. visiting him for two months his deugh- ter, Senorita Flory Casajus. Senorita Casajus will be the guest in whose honor Miss Quincy Smith will entertain at dinner this evening at the Congressional Country Club, Col. H. R. Smalley, U. 8. A, and| Mrs. Smalley are spending a few days in New York this week, staying at the Hotel Montclatr. Col, and Mrs, Luke Lee of Nashville, Tenn., are passing a few days in Wash- ington at the Mayflower, having arrived here yesterday morning from Ashe- ville, N. C. ‘The Bishop of Washingion, the Right Rev. James E. Freeman, has been passing several days here, having come from Sorrento, Me., to take charge of duties connected with the cathedral. He will return to Maine today, joining his family there for the remainder of the Summer. Bishop and Mrs. Freeman were recently guests of his sister, Mrs. C. Irving Lattin of Yonkers, N. Y. ‘The Bishop entertained informally at dinner last evening on the Willard roof. Dr. and Mrs. James Alexander Lyon | will receive tomorrow afternoon for the ' THE FEVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, D. €. sall July 19, to witzerland. 5 nd M Ipal t for Summer. Callie Doyle of w-amnmn and Spang of Nice, France, vho spent the week at the Plaza Hotel in New York City, left today for New- port, R. I, to spend some time. Mrs. George Woodruft Johnston left today for Brookside, where she will be at the Inn for the rest of the Summer. Dr. Charles Noble Gregory will leave ‘Washington Monday for Hot Springs, where he will be at’ the Homestead unt 4 Mrs. C. B. Kln[, wlo with Mr. Kinl makes her home at the Wardman Park Hotel, went yesterday to New York, where she will pass nvenl weeks. Miss Margaret ‘Armentrout is visiting her uncle, Dr, J, F, Armentrout, in Roanoke, Va., for several weeks. Dr. Reglnald W, er was host to party of ek diner Phe Plage Deauville at the Waraman Park Hotel, Miss Agnes Kennedy is the guest of Judge and Mrs. Alexander Stronach in thelr home on Long Mr. and Mrs, Edward C. Finch of Aberdeen, Wash., who are making & trip around the world, will be in Washing- ton at the Mayflower until tomorrow. They will saill from New York July 10 aboard the Mljeme Mrs, William A, Phflllpfi ‘has returned her apartment in the Wardman Park Hotel after passing two weeks with her daughter, Mrs, Robert J. Woods, in Pelham, N. Y. Mr. Hugh egare had guests din- ing ln(ormllly with him last night on the Plage Deauville, at the Wardman Park Hotel. Mr. and Mrs. J. Craig Peacock have slarted by motor for Lake Placid, where Watch for our huge announcement Sunday “Smr MIDXUMMER/ CLEARANCE, Starting Monday morning at these 3 “Hahn” stores Widespread reductions on our finest Summer foorwear 7th & K 3212 14th omen’s Shop’—1207 F SATURDAY, M1SS VIRGINIA DE GRAW Of New York, whe i vielting her uncle and aunt, Dr. and Mrs. Marcum Sterhing, | Dr. Sterling is a delegate o the Bolivia-Paraguay Con: at the Mayflower. ference trom Cuba. they will spend the remainder of the . Preeman snd her daughter were met month at the Lake Placid Club. Mrs. R. T. Anderson is visiting her brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Miller of Philadelphia, in their Summer home at Stone Harbor. ‘Mrs. Francis B. LeRoy of Chicago, who is spending the week end In Wash- ington. will be joined by Mr. LeRoy fo- . They are Mass., for the is now in 8t. Louts on a bu-inuu lrlD Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Sutherland of Richmond have motored *o Washingion, and sre at the Grace Dodge Hotel. Capt. Viadimir Sveschnikoff, who re- cently returned from a trip around the | world, left yesterday for a three-week stay in New York and in New Jersey, Mr. and Mrs. Everett W. Crouse of Mineral, Va., are spending part of their wedding trip in Washington at the Mayflower. Mrs. Crouse was formerly Miss Hazel Randolph, daughter of Mr. snd Mrs. Joseph C. Randolph of Min- eral, Va. ‘Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Sheppard. accom- panied by Joseph R. Sheppard, sre in New York for a short visit, and are staving at the Hotel Montclair. Mr. and Mrs. -Claud M. Andrews of Chsriotte. N. C., Dodge Hotel for several days. Dr. Blair Here for Visit After Long Stay in Oregon. Dr. Samuel Blair is in Washington for a brief stay, having come from an extended visit to P Miss Grace Hendricks, the young novelist and artist of Williamston, W. ! Va. is spending a few days with her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. W. N Hendricks, at 401 East Capitol street Miss Hendricks expects to leave shortly | for Hollywood, Calif.. where her latest | novel is being considered for film pro- duction. Mrs. H. W. Freeman and her daugh- ter, Miss Alida Louise Freeman of Chi- eagn, formerly of Washington, have The “Boiler Room” The office oi John Doe & Company, fake brokers, has two enfrances. The rear entrance leads to the “boiler room.” It is remote from the conference offices and the walls are well in- sulated. T here is batterv of perhaps a dozen telephones. sits a “dvnamiter, ” telephone directory. good reason, for in the “boiler room” is a At each instrument who has before him several pages of the All day long these telephones are working, calling peopie in Washington, as well as in distant places, urging them to buyv stocks through John Doe & Company and promising quick and large profits. Beware of the stock brokers who employ boiler rooms.” They may be bucketshops or again they may be boosting some stock at high prices which they have bought at low prices and are unloading through high-pressure selling. These firms are not members of any recognized stock exchange. The warning to “Know Your Broker” is almost as impor- tant as the usual warning of the Better Business Bureau to ’, Before You Invest — Investigate The publication of this an- nouncement in these columns is evidence that this news- paper co-operates with and supports the Better Business Bureau for your protection. The Better Business Bureau of Washington 336 Evening Star Building 'l"elopl_lm'lf_ Main 8164 - are at the Grace! (Bachrach “hoto.) salled from Montreal for Europe. in Montreal by Mr. Friedrich W. von Dachenhausen of = Was . who sailed with them for = European trip.| Mr. Stuart McNamara of New York who is at the Willard for a few days.! entertained at dinner on the roof there last evening. Miss Mary Byrd OOWGCV and Miss Pat Gowdev of Dallas. Tex. are guests| at the Grace Dodge Hotel for a short stay. Mrs. Edmond hter, Miss rennan and her Hotel for an in-| definite time. Mrs. G. Erlebacher was given a fare- well dinner Thursday night in the new casino in Central Park, New York. prior to Mrs. Erlebacher's salling today on the Tie de France to spend the Sum- mer in foreign travel. Mrs. Jack Neal and her daughter, Mrs. James Chittim of San Antonio, accompanied by the latter's sons. Atlee and Jack Chittim, are visiting in Wash- ington at the Mayflower. They have | just. completed a motor trip through/ | Pennsylvania snd New York and are now en route to Tex:l Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Shorrow of Min- | eral Ridge. Ohio, are staying at the Colonial for a short time. They will; later motor to Irvine, Kv.. will visit the Rev. L.'L. Hinton, of the PFirst Christian Church. also will stop at Cincinnati and Toledo | | en route home. | Mr. C. C. Belden was host to'a small company st dinner last night on the Flage Deauville at the Wardman Park Hotel Mr. San Pedro, Calif., will be at the May flower over the week end. They are | planning a trip to Canada before re- | | turning West, I Senor Gonzalo de Arango of Cubs will leave today for Jacksonville, Fla. 10 meet his mother and twe sisters. Senora Julin Montejo de Arango and Senorito Juliette de Arango and Senorita Elisa de Arango.s They are coming| from Cuba to spend the rest of the! Summer in this country, and will be here for a short stay. Later they will g0 to some resort in New Jersey, ROBERT W. POWER, 45, 'DIESIN BOSTON MASS. ; 'Fomer lesldent of Wuhmg'on Is Viotim of Heart Attack, Mrs.| where they | and Mrs. Elmer D. Morse of | JULY 6, 1929 THE WEATHER District of Columbia and Maryj Fair tonight; tomorrow partly clmxdy, local thundershowers in the afternoon: little change in temperature; southerly s, West, Virginia—Partly cloudy tonight and tomorrow; local ‘thundershowers wmmm afternoon; little change in R-"w-—-m. tonight and {omorrow, except seattered thundershowers tomor- row afternoon: little change in fem- polndmre; gentle to moderate southerly ‘winds. gentle Record for 24 Hours, ‘Thermometer—4 p.m., 75; 8 p.m., 71; 12 midnight, 70; 4 am., 69; 8 am., 73; noon, 82. Barometer—4 pm., 30.02; 8 p.m. 30.04; 12 midnight, 30.06; 4 a.m., 30, 8 a.m., 30.12; noon, 30.12. mnmc temperature, 89, occurred at 12:45 p.m. yesterday. Lowest temperature, 67, occurred at 5 am. today. "empera e date last — Highesy, 85; 3 = lowest, 67. Tide Tables, (Furnished by the United States Coast and Geodetic Survey.) Today—Low tide, 1:18 a.m. and 2:15 p.m.; high tide, 7:14 a.m. and 7:47 p.m. Tomorrow—Low tide, 2:18 a.m. and '1049 pm.; high tide, 8:08 a.m. 44 pm. The Sun and Moon. Today—Sun rose 4:48 a.m.; 7:37 pm. ‘Tomorrow—Sun rises 4:49 a.m; sets 7:37 pm Moon rises’4:08 a.m.; sets 7:59 p.m. Condition of the Water, Great Falls—Slightly muddy. Harpers Ferry—Potomac, very cloudy SMnlndolh muddy. Weather in Various Cities. sun | { eyurey a59m07 Jq8iu_ 289 | Abtlene, | Albany. it Buithme Birm Bisma Boston Buffalo, N. A Gharlerton, 8.6 109 Chie: 9092 Cincitnats omouoc Gieveland,OhoL, 30 Golumbia. & C.30 u Den; o. nx Paso. Tex | Galveston. T¢ I Tion Anseles Loutaville, K. N Orleane, L York. okx.hnm gl 'nu- 'Plltsburlh Portiand. Me Raleieh. N. C nut Lake Ot R Diese, Calit 2 . Calif 29 | gan Pranicisco. 29 Loufs. Mo . 29 8t Faul Minn: 28 80 | Beattle. Wash | 1012 gnovane. Wash. 232 H.. D. C. 333233332 888332 8228885553 332373283 2 roREIGN. 7 a.m. Greenwich time. todav ) don. loudy B ' ) 72 'Fari cloudy TSurrent ob"rv""m i prmuda Part cloudy J Clondv Havans. Cubs..... Colon, Cenal Zone Cloudy Deaths lieported. The following deaths have been Tenorted to the Hoelth Department tn the past 24 nours Tulia F_Tewis. 81. 2028 35th ot Tmma. B n Hospital Asilis D ‘Crale. 80. 1320 Min t. uluk J. Flanican, ¢3, Waltar Reed Nos- Mum oThornion, 47. Gellinger Howpital. . Wavne. 48. 2424 N st t. 31 Oulll,n'l‘or Hospital. Ciog Benmine <d. *“Children's Hospits1: | to t Glounds. = Thursds turned 1o office ’Hu-r, mana 0 st Wednes- coll Adams 6398-R. 4216 4th | Robert “W. Power, 45-year-old stock | lu3s. broker and resident of Washington for the past 25 years, died suddenly from a heart attack st Peter Bent Brighan Hospital, Boston, Mass, yuterdny Born in Sumter, S. Power came to Washington when a boy of 19, where he resided until a year ‘fi He was at first associated with. il | Washington office of the Commercial Pire Insurance Co., but later opened a brokerage office in the Albee Building, | whieh he maintained until the transfer of his business to Boston last year. Surviving him are ‘his widow, Mrs. | sylvia. B. Power, 1414 Kennedy street; two sons, Beverly .Power of this city | peIW nd Carlton Power of Spokane, Wash. | & daughter, Mrs. Ralph H. Bangs of ‘Washington; two brothers, John M. and Willlam C. Power of Atlanta, Ga. and | PENCIL. two sisters, Mrs, Malcolm C. Woods of | i | Marion, S. C. nd Miss Julia L. Power | of Washington. Funeral .pervleu will be held in Bos-| ton tomorrow afternoon. 9 e Ta; Chapin st _Tiheral ye EYEGLASSES —Batween lm-r ey Hospital and 17th and G Saturdey morning 1430 M_st_nw cntherlne Holm!mflu‘ _0687 FOUNTAIN PEN, At for retur “Mis R R Slsoa, 1 | 24th_st. n. West 2423, L | GLASSES, bisck rim, bifocal, at fireworks. I)lol}umtnl umnu July 4. Reward. C. S —Sms ri; Hook on back. ne- ward. columm -m.w UND, biach tan, Takoma Park. ua Return to 365 Soektilaven Fakoms Pare fiom mll (St bills,” Wednesdn v alternoon. nd 14th st. n.w. R i, mu'x 1503 8 st nov. 6 Name, on ‘pencil Y rillll'n-d to 1803 s ot | PN, = it e:'nl)(alonlcken‘l'blem in ?plnl istric| alued as keepsake. Reward. -—Wfi! Phone Mrs. i) t with RING—Dismond llnn-r e 'fi. it l:‘ev;. n 1 Pot. 3043, ; ‘between Wfi‘.:flg’;{'sfl b!’:.‘,fi}glt : i ._Va. Phone Leesburg 17 Vlelnlll of 14th '::" l“ o theirrebicn. 890 B. Ghvitel s Lincom O . 4501 ‘W nn 3t G otity s .venklm S0t Walsh st Chece. of mio 2 dcelct.” Georein ‘n W 1tial "#fii.‘i‘&“‘:&” b Wreatlns & Sprays Beautiful Floral Tributes Artistically Conceived ‘3=53 and up They May Be Shipped he: ' | DORA 1407 H Street ain 3707 and ' | sun seis | Temps: aiurs, Wer ther Part clovdy | Whitiaker. 85, Oeoree Washing- i Births Reported. Pry, w‘llhgx 3 una Helen M. Savior, girl nd Vivian A’ Darces: bo Robert th irew and Naomi Willlams, Willfam D. and Rosa Edward, boy. FETCHIT FACING SUIT | FOR $100,000 DAMAGES | | Colored Film Comedian Accused of | Breach of Promise by For- mer Sweetheart, By fhe Assoclated Press, | LOS ANGELES, July 6.—Stepin { Petchit, colored film comedian, who in | private life js known as Lincoln E. Perry, yesterday was named defendant in & sult for alleged breach of promise 0 marry filed by Yvonne Butler, 17.| in which the girl damages. Fetchit, the most prominent screen player of his race, was married on June 27 to Dorothy’ Stevenson. iflarh— _nii Ehan'kwni JOCHIM, | FREDRICKIA W wizh ‘o at) JOCHIM. ER ‘TWO DAUGHTERS. Braths. IX. MILES. On July 4. AILIX, the beloved Tather of Rev Allix o Cleveland, Oblo: J. Washington, D. i M o Mrs, Remains résting at Lomax's chdn s .W. May be séen Saturday evenine ¢ Funsral and interment at Ghar- Totre, °x. C Taesduss .vuly BLOCK. FRANCES H. Fother oot Ruth Si from her late Testdence, Sunde. uly i at 2 pm. | BRADLEY. MARY £ On Thursdsy. J BROOKE . July 6, 1929, at 7 A.m.. WILLIAM | xvznrn BROOKE. Notice of funeral | clnunu. JOBN L. on Thursday, July & 1929, at hig residence; 2411 Shannon bl se . % tia, Sunc .. Rév. J. A. Dames, Dasior. CEAWFORD. JOMN NICHOLS. Satuzdas, July 8 1620, ac bis residence, 1130 4th 5 XCHOI'.-S ejoved husband ‘ot at. Monaa: 2t 2 p. o Tives ‘wrid friends invited. " Interment Cou- | sressional Cemetery. DORSEY. SARAM, Departed this life 'xh.m i at day. July 4. 1539, dence, ) one godehild yives and, iriendr. wuneral Sundey. % irom Evenezer M. E Chu D sts. s.e. at 3 o'clock, Rev. 1 i, Interment Woodlawn ' Cemetery. \ e xnd riende ce imvited, 9 0o ABAM, . Departed tnis lite in | mn Irlumph o enitiia, faith Thursday 1929, w1 3 am. ‘atier’s lingering el July 5 | a Dorsey - Jones: | '[he!m . and a host of | elatives and annd! survive har from ,'henfur M. E. Chi stx Sunday. | - *Reletives Trienes | areat-grandchiid, other Funera} 4th o'clo invited 8o gentle in manner. so patient in pain, My sister left me for Heaven to gain With nature so0 gentle and action so kind | | 'Tis bard in this world her equal to find. | Upright end faithful in sll her wa Besuriful Loving ! ind. What a sweet memo PR N AN BEVoTED SisTER JEN- and i DORSEY. SARAR. Officers and Mempers oty Eastern Star, Tavernacle. No. 1.0 herel d g t rruunx Satur 730 Moses | funersl ot t}': |A\‘,e Shr.tr SAEAI'! DOR: SF by al nday. 7, 2t 3 pm from Ebenerer Mo E. Church. ath ...a = \MES E. LANHAM i | & ¥ 5 At | o straie for th i | | 1 te se. | CHEVALIER. ELLEN. asked $100,000 | 1029 MILES | | ctmxr hAR\K F. m HOW Al 4 rmc: rnnzrw: Braths. WILLIAMS. v *his s AMS FMMA SMITH. Doparted this e an infant” dathter, Twe brothers. siers and o' hort of Triends: Fu- (A Bapiist” Choren ™ and 150n sts, mow o The voice we loved ts silid. e S , ek never i b N i R"HusBaND. WINTERS. CARLES F. Departed this life Wednesday, July 3. 1920, at his resiasnce, Huron st.. 'Cedar Heights, Md.. he beloved husband of Lasrs W Win: p.m.. from Wfet- R . betwesn a host of other relatives and friends. neral Sunday, July 7. from St. Matthe C. M. E. Church, Cedar Heights, M. 2p.m. Relatives and friends invited, In Memoriam. 'RRELL. BERKELEY J. Sa to gmor' of fllxr‘?\em ‘(Gnd end brother. i T Al ST CHEVALIER. FILEN, 1In memory of my mother. ELLEN CHEVALIER, who depari- o ed the is 1ife two years ago today, July 8, I gave onis sour memory. dear motr PR o For 1 am alwavs thinking of vou. SON, JOHN, To loving memary nf ov1 dear mother and wife, ELLEN CHEV- ALIER, who passed away (Wo years ago, July 8. 1977, Mourninz for vo motner, BUt not with outware show For the hearis that moura sincerelr, n_silently 108!PH!NK 3 and LOVING DAUGHTER. HUSBAND, ALPHONSO. CHEVALIER, EL In Joving memory af mv dear mother. ELLEN CHEV prssed away two years vy duly &, 3621 1 have only vour m dea To remember my whole 1176 ; And you sre one T will naver forzel For 1 am alwsss thinkine of you LOVING DAUGHTER. ANNA. * COOKE, SARAH E. In sed but foving re- membrance of mv heloved grandm s GOKE. . July 1 miss yo: AND dear, more sach And‘Tam sad and lonels. since 353, my hest friend. pas. LOYING GRANDDA EaTER, NETTIR M In sad but Toving re- m¥ dear mother. wro de- parted this life seven yeers sgo July 6, 1922, Begen vears heve pacsed. éeer mother, But my h today, GHTFR, mvnr v, In sad but loving of mv beloved mother. s o Wi mever pass aws DEVOTED DAVGHTRR, VIOLET M. MEL- nmuun WILLIAM B8 of our d 3 Twn dear father. s throuzh, We have only vo» To remember ou: emor: mote i EVOTED GHILDREN. - DA mmu E. In lovinz remem- brance of our dear wife and mother, ID; CAROLINE FERBER. who died one rear ato ‘oday, Julv 6. 192 HER HUSBAND AND HOWARD. ANNIE SAUNDERS. In . 24 hut darling SAUNDFRS HOWARD. She This 141¢ one year a50 (00ar, It A haop” home we once eni oved, FHow sweet the memory There is a o s in o That never wi AER STHTER, SUSE PATTEN. UNDERS. 1n sad o nce of ear dauzater T S AUNDERS HOWARD. Geparied ThIs 1T ORe SEAE #a0todas v 6. 1928, We do not knew ‘he peln you bore, Nor_aid not see von die We oniy know vou went away And never said 20od-b: HER DEVOTED MOTHER, SUSAN SADN- Fiome RD. A loviug, remerb In,3ed but loviny re- o CAT! FRINE PRICE. nm (opm-n “this 17e one year ago todev. Jul ER VNG ' DACGHTER, mARAK OUISE. S¢d but loving yemem- > LOUISE SYDNOR. wite ot . Svdnor. f Pearl and whio deparied. this life ten years July 6, 1819, joy 2nd laughter ‘of Mx B. B Jnmes "z0 todar, Beieath ou we think how lonelv we ve With no mother des How we miss you words Bu: we are doinz our by n never express, n AT Test, asicep within the tomb THE FAMTLY. In loving remem son “and brothe: WOLLA. whe departed this 12 (%0 Tears swo toda, Juis 6. 103 Wz sre thinkiog of ¥ou, Royes, dur. Thinking of the pa: vxcrcuu JACKSON, W. Sridas. Jule 8. ; 3418 Porcer s, nc LEE. aged son of Mr. | e e Frask T. Fuller, Notiee of 1 neral later. JACKSON. HELEN MOTEN. On Tridar, Juls S, 1929, at 3 30 pm e her residence. n.w. N JACKS( Gevored” e 5 Lyvchburs. sist Kibecca . Fowell ane Sacan N, Johason bove sesidenci o o718 Bivaen comre bend of Josenhine mm-x. Tather of Mary nd Willlam West: “He also leaves iends. Notice of fu- Torel herearsar " Remabas. resting at _ihe . Ernest Jarvis Co. funeral pariors, 2223 Ga. ave. n.¥. ‘u.unn:rl. MicH M. Suddenlr on Pri- an. Reduiem high mass Church of " the Nativity 8 Relatives ana- Iriends ‘mvited. Mount Olivet Cemetery. MARUCCE JULIA ANNUNCIATA, On 1 > 1829, JULIA ANNURCIA! Hinstats Maruce sped 13 yoars ¢ montns. Funers I;:m her ate residence, 33¢ e to Hol where Tnse will be 5aid at 11 a:m. for the Tepase of her soul. Interment Mount Olivet Ceme- ery. McINERNEY, CATHERINE ROCHE. Say iy 8 102 'RNEY, de beloved wife of the Tata Michac McTnerney. Funeral from her late residence, 3719 Connecticut ave., Mon. day, July 8, at thence to the hureh"oF 8. Thomas The tle, where Tequiem must will be sald at 9:30 aim 50 he repose of ia Iriends’ Invited. ~Tnterment Mount Ollvet Cemetery. MARY. On Friday, 649 st . 54 memr ot Ro: Satur- HE Juls 8. 19” at er and James s-nh Brown, ie ish.” Rem: RRIS, Ol Departed this life. after a brief lliness, Friday, July & 3 pm. st Walter Reed'Generaf Hos: NORRIS. He xeu;. 1o . ‘Reene Eur u jon, Department of the District of o- lumbia. Notice of funeral Jate: at Sibley Hospital, L. S¢ Sno late Frenk E. J. G. Kin Remains resting John K. Wright funeral home, 1 gt nw." Runer from the above place hace :E y at 3 " B, papers plene TAM PYNE, wif Byne and sister of + ihe B AN. EMMA. Friday, July 5. un ot the Natlonsl Lutheran Home for s MM BPIELAAN, a4cd 36 years T Ferment Altoona, B non s resting at pariors. 13tn st of funera k; as SMoon: n:m:film A npul 203 Fiorida » TURNER, RUENORA. Departed tnis lite “Thienday. ‘Iily. 2. s voted Rusband, - fou randcaiaren ha s host of other nl-flvu s And Triends from don jon. Church, lunflu.l:uly % 8k 1 pm jou have r task, - ¥ou ave safe m m- -m. oL Just & few me e'll e bt you on that M"f' ;n. il WASHINGTON, Ifil& MY‘ION D‘ nud d. g ot Jast. lfll llt fl. ' Tigunt ’.22...;," “was in Unlen n, Perpe ister. of -mm-nn- Chi ces Picturing you in ‘mem Just a3 we saw you You lett behind vou b x-n bearts wEY. \ux f onr dear arted This M Ifte Rrieen Teacs a%0 1odas. JUTY B 10re. HIS 'CHILDREN, m lexing memo; EYI. who FUNERAL DIRS “TIMOTHY | HANLON Funeral Diregtor Private Ambulance 641 H St N.E. Linc 5543 V. L. SPEARE CO. o N.W. Fhone Frank, == mierly " Quic x i1 Automohile S’nvxpy Ww. Dcal & Co. s LINCOLN_8200. Wm. H . Sardo & Co. Private limousine Ambulance S ', Lincoln 0524 Hodern Chap ! Bed 836 JOHN R. w‘mcHT CO; 1387 10th rth 0047 _ "ALMUS R Succeeding the original W. R. Speare Co. 1623 Connecticut Ave. Pctomac 4600 ars at 1208 H st.. 45 years at Jo WILLIAM | UNERAL DIRECTOR! ( RI_'VI% IOR]U\T 332°PA._AVE N. Joseph F. Birch’s Sans (ISAAC lmm 3034 M St. N.W. Fhone, we CHAS. S. ZURHORST 301 zn‘rl_cnnon ST. " Frank Geier’s Sons Co, Mogern Ohaper. Teiehane National 2413 M0 F St ne West 34 1861 "IN THE CITY. MES R. ITY, 3 900 Biadensburg Rd. NE. — FUNERAL DESIGNS. BLACKISTONE, 1407 H Beautiful Floral Designs % and up. ~_ Promot A-lo nfllvuy Service. Gude Bros. Co., 1212 F‘St. Artistio—expressive—inexpenss nd Sunda CEMETERIES. Cedar Hill Cemetery ‘Where perpetual care means more than a promise. 1, Lot IV Pol'x‘ LINGO! Fei oy 3 bzt & lots » y 2, bought § ag0 will sell at B nnnhm price.” Ad- Columbia Gardcus C cmcterv e miie '.‘ Df ’dfl Mye: n% . Shaded oy mavgicont ! fle GPIVI sites, l. “D. GLENWOOD crjfi?fi“ Y “Cholee lots and sites for sale. Vaultage $5 per menth.