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All Aboard for Shoe Bargains! R \CE/ At our 7th St. & “Arcade” stores Hundreds of Women’s Stunning Summer Shoes on sale at 3.85 reduced from $4.95 and $6.50 Deep reductions offer many fine bargains in white—patent—blonde —red—green — blue— flowered silk and many other desirable Sum- mer shoes. You'll want 2 or 3 pairs at least! Styles pictured —and many, many others! Many other tremendous “Clearances” at all our stores 7th & K 3212 14th Furniture of Merit of attraction to every individual member of it. the purse’s range. A daintily decorated wicker suite for the sun parlor; artistic mirrors to reflect the sunny disposition that pervades every well ordered home; effective hangings; comfortable sum- mer rugs—and so on through the whole list—with; gliding hammocks, porch rockers, fiber suites, rustic hickory lawn benches, refrigerators, kitchen cabinets, gas stoves, etc.—all contributing their comfort and con- venience in making the home homier and housekeeping easier. furnish the appealing price . House & Herrmann Seventh at Eye Make the Home Inviting It means much to the family’s life, its comfort and enjoyment of that center At the assembling hour, when they come in from play or work, comfortable chairs, cool summery accessories, bright and cheery furnishings have a wonderful influence. niture of Merit” BROTHERS QUIZZED IN CHUM'S DEATH Gary Youngsters, 11 and 13, Asked to Explain Shoot- ing of Boy, 8. By the Associated Pre GARY, Ind, July 10.—Two brothers, one 13 and the other 11, were questioned today concerning the death of their 8-year-old chum, Edward Wojicik. Thf brothers, Bernard and Henry Pozonka, told of hiding Edward’s body under a new bridge over the Calumet River yesterday, but they said he had been shot accidentally. The three were fishing and had a .22-caliber pistol with them. Bernard said he left the other two in their boat, which had been beached. “When I:ot back, Henry was crying and Edware lying on the bank,” Bernard said. “Henry said Edward had shot himself.” A bullet had struck the youngster in the head. Police said there were no powder burns to indicate the shooting had been done at close range. ‘The boys said they lifted Edward's body into the boat and rowed it to the bridge, where it was hidden. RS A e Base Ball Park Owner Dies. Spectal Dispatch to The Star. PROSTBURG, Md., July 10.—Henry Fisher of the Georle! Creek mining region, died yesterday at his home, Beall's Lane, following a paralytic stroke seven months ego, aged 63. He was one time bailiff of the city. and was once conspicuous for his activities in base ball. He was owner of the Frost- burg base ball park, and was a director of the team when it was member of the old Georges Creek League. — By opening up a new rallway con- | necting the Canadian Prairies directly with Churchill, on the Hudson Bay, the distances between the great grain centers of the Dominion and Glasgow, Scot- land, and Liverpool, England, has been shortened by more than 1,000 miles. OPEN A CHARGE ACCOUNT PINE MEN'S WEAR EISEMAN'S—7th & F “@bbep-Mausoleum Beautiful—Enduring—Convenient ars S MILITARY HIGHWAY BEYOND SOUTH GATE Opposite Arlington Cemetery Your opportunity for inspection IS NOW. Vaults are selling rapidly, only a limited number remain. Open every day and Sunday. A more flttmp ‘memorial for loved ones cannot be obtained. ENTOMBMENT COSTS NO MORE THAN UNDERGROUND BURIAL Cremation niches for urns con- taining ashes can be purchased. STAR, WASHINGTON. D. Office 1000 Conn. Ave. Main 7897 & MRS. FOWLER IS BURIED. ‘Wife of Market Dealer Laid to Rest at Forestville, Md., Cemetery. Puneral services for Mrs. Ruth A. Fowler, who died in the Tuberculosis Hospital Sunday, were conducted in the Episcopal Church, Forestville, Md., this afternoon at 2 o'clock. Interment was in the church cemetery. Mrs. Fowler was the wife of George Fowler, jr, Convention Hall Market dealer. She was 33 years old. CITY NEWS IN BRIEF. TODAY. Corsm No. 4, Women's Re- meet tonight at & the G. A. R. Hall, Burnside lief Cor] l o'clock af ‘the Pirst Baptist Church, Charleston, W. Va, will preach at the Vermont Avenue Baptist Church this evening at 8 o'clock. Kiwanis Club will hold its regular monthly business meeting, lm:lufllng report of the delegates to the ter- % | national _convention in Kflwnukee at the Washington Hotel tomorrow after- noon, 12:30 o'clock. ‘The first of a series of Thursday afternoon card parties will be held at, the Women's Benefit Association club- | house, 1750 Massachusetts avenue; Thursday afternoon, 1 o'clock. The parties are for the benefit of the asso- clation. A concert will be given tomorrow evening at 8 o'clock on the lawn of the Emory M. E. Church South, at Bright- wood, by the Mithras Band of the In- dependent Order of Odd Fellows, under auspices of the Brightwood Citizens’ Assoclation, “Karma” is the subject of the fres | lecture tomorrow evening. 8 o'clock, at the United Lodge of Theosophists, | Hill Bullding, Seventeenth and I streets. | Alpha Delta Phi luncheon will be held Friday afternoon, 12:30, at the Hotel Gordon. Red Triangle Outlnz Club will hold a card party and bridge tournament tomorrow night, 8 o'clock, at its club- C. WEDNESDAY, JULY 10. 109, Dr. J. Raymond Henderson. pastor of | FUTURE. | THE WEATHER District of Columbia and Maryland — Local thundershowers this afternoon; generally fair and somewhat ocooler tonight; tomorrow fair; gentle west and northwest winds, becoming variable to- morrow. Virginia—Local thundershowers this afternoon or ton! ht' l]l'h'.ly cooler tonight; tomorrow gentle to mod- erate southwest anmmg to north or northeast winds. West, Virginia—Fair tonight and to- morrow, cooler in extreme north por- tion tonight. Record for 24 Hours. ‘Thermometer—4 p.m., 95; 8 p.m., 77; 12_midnight, 75; 4 am., 75; 8 am., 78. Barometer—4 p.m., 30.04; 8 pm., 30.06; 12 midnight, 30.09; 8 a.m., 30.12. i SN Highest temperature, 96, occurred at 4:15 p.m. yesterday. Lowest temperature, 73, occurred at 6 a.m. today. Temperature same date list year— Highest, 84; lowest, 73, Lo ‘Tide Tables. (Furnished by United States Coast and Geodetic Survey ) Today—Low _tide, $:41 P high tide, 11:30 p. Tomorrov—now tide, 6:06 a. 6:31 p.m.; high tide, 11:46 am. = "0 The Sun and Moon. = ;l;odly—sun rose 4:51 a.m.; sun sets Tumonuw~—sun ris B es 4:51 am.; sun Moon rises 9:06 5 Automobile Tamps 1 b half hour after sunset, Condition of the Water. Potomac—Clear. Shenandoah—Muddy. Weather ‘in Various Citles. am. and 10: 51 am. and sets 10:43 pm. be lighted gne- house. The Auxiliary Home Board of War- ren G Harding Chapter will hold a j card party followed by a supper on the luwn at the suburban home of Mrs, Grace L. Coles, 317 Mason street, Cher- rydale, Va., Saturday afternoon. Cards served at 5. e Ambitious to Be 110. WORCESTER, Mass.,, July 10 (#).— Henry Clay Graton, wealthy leather manufacturer, who has just celebrated his ninety-ninth birthday, is ambitious to live to be 110. He likes auto riding, the radio, the movies and the news- papers. G, tan, containing thermos bot- ater and cap. other ve. near_Van Ness st 102 South. Reward. vicinity of Euclid 402, 2523 mn . ol Tost aundu, June urt RING, V. M. 'é‘u':xesir;’-mle z‘ Shdeon et Mekiritey Hie 00l _swim Bocl. Retun Apt. S1 3901 letn st iberal_reward. | nd, red and white, answers Teturn to 422 1)th crepe: lost Monday evening between N, Capltol and New Jer- 636 N. Capitol. __ . in cal 5: RESE 4/8 Scales. 1 m-«n Cedar Hill | gem‘:{err fld Nicholson _s Twining CAU MEMORANDUM PAD. biac initials in gold on outside, ward it returned to Room 3, 10th_st. n.w. MONEY. Saturgay. Jul i . beiween Morriso Bircie. or on . Pleasant st near L-mom Dprobabiy 1n store; between $40 & eward. Phon: Betmeen' 3 and 15 Netional 8436, . POODLE, to name “Billy 902 Lost from 902 1st s t. n.w. will begin at 2 oclock Supper will be | e E’Tun‘n'!u‘tuu ux g5 Stations. ag 82 - ‘Abllcn;.v l'u' | Alban 25 Atlance, "Ga® 81 Atiantic Gity 8 | Baltimore. M. 3010 o8 | Birmingham .- 3030 80 | Bismarck. N. D 2983 78 | Boston, Mass... 3000 18 | 010 76 |en i 305 38 Einelinaci, Onio 3030 4 Cleveland. 'Gnic’ 3014 82 o ACH ver, "Coto. . 1043 85 Detroit 82 El Paso, 998 90 Gawvesion. T 38 Helena, Mont™" 2676 18 Huron, 8. H Tndianispolis-dnd 3630 1 articies, | 8¢ [ Th | fo the Health Départment in the last -, July 8, | Doy JacksonvilleFia. 30 18 Kansas City. M 8 76 Pl elaud! a5 $etiia Bicloudy ¢ Cloudy B oos Gar FOREIGN. (7 am., Greenwich time. today) Temperature. Weather Eart cloudy Part cloudy | Clear . Austri Stockholm, Sweden: - Clear | Gibraitar.’ Spain Part cloudy oday.) oon, Greenwich time, t Horta (Fayal) 68’ Clear Cufrent observations.) Hamilton, Bermud 82 Part cloudy ba 76 Part cloudy Colon, " canal Ze Kala-Azm Victim Dies. NEW YORK, July 10 IM ~—Having been offered blood by 980 persons, G!OTRP Mosher, 15, a blue-eyed. freckled, poor boy, whose case aroused wide sympathy, is dead of kala-azra, or black fever, a rare disease. Ten transfusions were in vain. Deaths ém. e following deaths have been Part cloudy reported 24 H Wililam K. Lyddane, 75. 3 { POO R st. ne. & small -mu, ‘Boodle dog. answering' 10| prona Epsein a1 ibley Hocpitil “Billy.” Reward if returned. North | Cosmo Spanc, 8. '5327 Connecticut ave. RELLA, _dark bl Ik, with Qnflo cally 46,800 K st o SIK, Wit iliam’ 5 DUERETLE, AT B e or ith' R, Fowler, 33, Tuberculosts Hospital. HMondsy, "Setween 530 and € pm. on K| AUT: Shiarp. 20, Potomac River, near Thre¢ a Open G4t st, car between K and Gallatin | Arthur Robinson. 86, 143 Thomas s Ste. Phone Adams 5019. | fiiies Ailexs B4 Home for Aued and Tafirm Chosen from “Furniture of Merit,” your good taste can be fully exercised; your judgment of quality cannot go astray—and the price is always within The Bedroom Suite illustrated is an exceptional value. woods combined on graceful lines; and brought to beautiful finish— offer a splendid opportu oom—with “Fur- Select y to re- at lar suit. they allow you. tan shades, plain 1310 F Tropical Worsteds $19.75 Stylish—as smart as your regu- Comfortable—you’ll enjoy the refreshing coolness sively for Washington’s Finest Men’s Wear Store. In grey and stripes. A $25 value! Raleigh Haberdasher | Elizabeth Beall; two sons, | ers, Otho P. and Irving S. Beall of this BEALL FUNERAL TODAY.. Restaurant Proprietor to Be Buried in Maryland. Funeral services for William Everett Beall of 1209 Park road, restaurant gruprlemr who died suddenly at his ome on Monday, will be held at 4 o'clock this afternoon. Rev. Dr. George Fiske Dudley, pastor of St. Stephen’s Episcopal Church, of which Mr. Beall was a member, wiil officiate. Interment will be from St. Barnabas' Church, Prince Gieorges County, Md. Mr. Beall was born at Young Hope Plantation in Prince Georges County, Md., in 1883, but came to this city when a young man. He owned a restaurant and delicatessen a* 800 K street. Surviving him are his widow, Mrs. Everett Wil- liam and Raymond Mallon Beall; a daughter, Miss Irene Elizabeth Beall; his mother, Mrs. Alice M. Beall; a sis- sr, Mrs. Maude B. Ford, and two broth- city. Births Reported (yThe following births have been reported to h Department in the last 24 hours: nd Hazel Sloan. boy. . Merdell, boy. ce V. Bherry, girl. Anthony snd Mary Todaro. sirl Leonard H. and Helen Brown. Chiaties R and Genevieve V. Little, girl Jerry A, and, Elsie L Murphy, 7E . wirl. N rl. and, Katherine 3. and Lambert, boy. T and Ruth Dodson. boy. nd Fannie Colvin, boy mie Cunningham. gt d Ma sirl. Homer"and" Mitdzed “ad Boy. ‘Wheeler, boy. George and Marie Burgess. boy. Ashton and Esther McKinney, boy. rd and Gertrude Flemmings. boy. Henry and Mattie Jackson, boy. Qswald and Mary Hamilion, boy. Samuel and Lottie Clark, boy bo: Geotes ahd Anna. sn-nnn “win boss. Train Dupatchrr 40 Years Dies. Special Dispatch to The Star CUMBERLAND, Md, July 10.—Ray- mond Perry Furtney, native of Harpers Ferry, W. Va., a Baitimore & Ohio train dispatcher at Connellsville for about 40 | years, died yesterday at the home of | his daughtér, ®Mrs. Frank Beatty, Uniontown, aged 76. He was a son of the late Raymond P. Furtney of Harpers Ferry, where he spent his boyhood. He was & member of the Knights of Malta. Besides his wife, he is survived by six sons and three daughters. He is also survived by one sister, Mrs. Mary Brea dy. and one brother, James Furtney, both of Harpers Ferry. dlarh nt u,hamkn. CHAMBERS. JOHN L. T wish to thank the employes of the Bureau of Engraving and Printing. the ch and “the _many Iriends of my hu JOHN L. cximw-} BERS, for "the v and foral de sins gt bis o HIS WIF] Bratha, BRANDSTATTER. HELEN. On Tuesdas July | 2, at Providence Hospital, HELEN, Beioled Mie of Enesioens " Branditaiion aged 46 years. Funeral services at her late | residence, 1309 P ot n.w. Thursday. July | m. thence fo St. Matthew's , 1727 Rhode Island ave 1% whete requiem mass wiil be said for the ‘repose of her soul at 9 a.m. Inter- | Mary's Cemetery. CAMPBELL, GEORGE E. Departed this Jite | atter & biief iliness, Sunday, July T 2:30 p.m., GEORGE PBELL. “He feave 5 mourn their Tose a Sevotes MR Emma E. Campbell: one son. Frank A. Campbell, and one brother, Charies Cami bell, and other relatives and friends. neral Thursday, J be ‘seen’ a. George F. Rove's' funeral home. 1508 9th st W Wednesday. July 10. 16° CISSEL. HARRY TYLER. On Tuestas. July at his residefice. 801 Easiey s N HARRY TY &:\‘w husband of ' Ma vills) o FRED G. Yoiby PRED G On Monday, Jyly 8 Ra- beloved husband of rs. Anna_Scott vears. Funeral from W. Duls Tinerat home: 816 H st ne. on Thursday, July 2 pm. Interment Cedar Hill Céme- T E..Op Tuesday. July 8. \ozo‘ LUCY E. B. Reeves and beloved mother of omm 3 Taylor and William J. or. Besides the | Aove mentioned she ieaves 1o mOUrD. thelr loss three grandchildren, Lorna. Jonn and Geraldine Taylor: a cousin, Dr. J. E. . Hammond July 12, T 30 at 1 Dariors. Intermeént Harmony C!me- Suddenly on Tuesday. July E ard. Richard and Marguerite and " sister of Robert Johnson. Funeral Sunday. July 4, at 3 p 10m the esidence of her anugh Remains resting 8t Binesi Jarvie Co. fn- al “parlors, 2332 Ga.. ave. n.w. untl urday morning, thereafter at the hove. estdence. 13 DRISCOLL, TIMOTHY_ JOSEPH. On Mon- day. July 8, 1929wt Walter Réed Hosvial, TIMO" JOSEPH DRISCOLL. aged 41 Teare, Deloved soh bt he iate Dentis and Margaret Driscoll, Funeral from the res gence of i brother, 376 N » Fr 1y 2. A thence o' &t Do Cvcn, - where” mass wil b suid m. for' the repose of his roul d friends invited. ~ Interment Relati n ‘Arlington National Cemetery. ELKINS, MRS. BLAINE. On Tuesday, July T . in Paris, France, ELKINS, daughter of M Douglas’of Alexandria, ices Monday, July 15. Gameron st Alexandria. Va.. 'or Episcopal Church. announcement of which mu be made later. Mg ELIZABETH A. Suddenly. on We July 10, 193 ¢ Home for BETH ral Sesting at W home, 14th and Spring rd. n.w. Notice of funeral later. GRAY, LILLIAN TRENE. Suddenly. on Tues ILLIAN a. A arren Taltavail's xuneul TRENE, beloved day."July 9, 1629, L. w. EFuneral from Jol George W. Gray's residence, e %on "nursdas, July Il at3:30 Fureral private.”’ Interment - Cedar um Y. Al'l'lvl SHERMAN. !udaemy on .'“'“a y. 91929, &t Emergent En Mrs. Almus R. Speare's funeral pariors. 1633 Coun. ave, on Thursday, July 11, at § p.m. Interment at Evansville, Ind. . Funeral services at his late residence, 311 F si. ne. Friday July 12. at 11 a.m. Relatives and_friends invited 9 Breaths. MASON. EMILY MILBURN. oOn Tusday, 9. 1929 at_Sibley Hospits Ui abRN MASON. wite of Msrvin G. Mason, her late resi- _ »yChery Gha reek cememy 3 RINE, uesday, July 9;rr 19, at Providence uo-pn-n ‘EXriERINg et ‘McDon belovs 9 cAm ed wife of €1 A2 Reil, Puneral from het late resi- | dpn(e 01312 13th st now. Friday, July 12, e (hence io Tmmaculate on: Seotion Shuren, whare requiers ‘mass Wil be said at 9 a.m. for the repose of hemy soul. Interment Mount Olivet Cemetery. Relatives and friends nvited: 1L, RAEDER. HENRY. Suddenly. on Wednrh day. July 10, 1929, at Sibley Hospital HENRY. beloved son of August and the . aged 49 years. mains resting in the chapel of B. A Talta- vull. 436 7th st. s.w. Notice of funeral hereafter. ROGERS, MELVINA. On Tuesday. July 9. 1929, at the home of her son. Frank Fish * Rogers. No. 4 Hesketn st. Chevy Chase, Md. MELVINA ROGERS, helavzd mother ¢ of Raymond T., Fra ish; Fred 5. r i Thursday. July meit ‘Rock Creek Cemetery (o1 NORMAN W._ On Monday. July & WARD, SEEDS, HON. ED Wednesday, July 10, nw. sday, Jul ermen Manchester. Iowa. MAS, MAUD M. Departed ihis life Juy 1929, 3:30 p.m.. at Providence Hospital, MAUD M. beloved wite o Charles y ged 52 years Piners] servicn from her' late mmnce. 11 M Priday. 12 at er's Churc i e SaiaCHor e “repose of. her Sou Interment Conaressional Cemeters. Rela-, . tives and friends invited. She suffered hours. yes. hours of pain, To walt for cure, but all in vain 80 God alone knew what was best. He called her home 10 SON. AARON. Gunday. July T e e depiited s -9 1928, at his residence. B devoted husband nr itz beth Thummer a wife, three chiidren. five one sister and other ds. Funeral Thursdey. 2 B e BN hran’s Chdrcn. T 13t0 and C sts. s.e. # TILGHMAN. SUSAN A. Departed this lite a brjet lliness on ‘Tuesday, July 8 noon. Providence Hospital of & o N A Txu,HM N. beloved wife Prank Tilghu 58, She leaves to Imotth their joss Ter husband and tw sisters and_a host of other reiativi ; - fives and friends TOOLY, TDA A. At _her reside in on T d Julr 9. . Florence Courts Puneral services Friday. July e e Ter place n. fiterment” Atiington National cmnfi»v ’ WALKER, EM! n Tuesday, July 9. 1920, 2t 745D . EMILY + WALEER. on Thursda: 11%5¢ 2 0'clock pam.: from the Tineral parlors of tha George W. Wise - Co. 2900 M st. n.w. Relatives and m-nm invited. Interment Walkers Chapel, WHEELER. WILLIAM B, O July A e Pnens, WILLTAM B wm:sz aged 69 years. beloved husband . Annie Lucy Wheeler, —Pu- Thursday. July 11. at 2 p.m, e« ong 1300 N st. nw. Tnterment Rock Creek Cemetery. 10 an In Memoram. BUTLER. MARY L. Sacred fo the memory of our devoted mother and s MARY L. BUTLER. who entered years ago today Peacetully sleepin Life's weary tr CHASE, SARAR TINNEY. In sad but lov- ing Temembrance of our dear devoed mother, SARAH ' TINNEY CHASE Ped pereriully Into rest 33 years wEo todey, July 0. 1896, srd our grandmother. SU; TINNEY. who Gied 52 years o#0 today. July 10, 1877 Mother, to live in the hearts of those who loved you is not to die. Just @ line of reme and tri brances s 8 for vou CHILDR] S ADD] ook SRYSON CHASE. HAT- E "CHASE GR. HUNT. MARY AG\:< In ead but loving brance of our Gevoted daughter an MARY AGNES HUNT (nee Hall), (DiTied this life Six years ago, July 10,1673, Sweet is the memory that will never fade, Sweet is the grave where she is laid; Part of our life is buried deep Under the sod where our sisier sleeps. You suffered hours, ves. months of pain. To wait for cure. but 2in i God alone knew what twu Best, e called you home to_ res! VOTED _ FATHER. JAMES K, HALL SIRTERS AND BROTHERS. MILTON. JOSEPH L. In_ loving memory gt d reme siste Tusband. JOSEPH L. SAF ago today, Jily 10, 1928 < W IDOW, MARYT A, MILTO Sii LOU1S t Joving PAYNE. who d = .my 10. o n life, remembered in dea! IS YOVIG WiFE, HATTIE B. PAYRE. * LLIAM, ROY E. In sad but'loving semem- FUpranee of my Gear hisband, ROY £ FOL who departed “this life fourleen years ago_to DEVOIRD WiFk, ADELE PULLIAM. HIS DI TIEPETT. LOUISE. In sad but loving re- " membrance of Gear_wife. LOUISE TIP] who died one year 8go 0dAY, July 10, 1928. Mav che rest in peace. 3 HUSBAND, JOHN 'n:Prrrr . " CHAS. S. ZURHORST : 301, EAST CAPITOL ST. Phone Lincoln Joseph F. Birch’s Sons ¥ (ISAAC BIRCED '\ oops 3034 M St. N.W. Fhums Wat oo Frank Geier’s Sons Co, 1113 SEVENTH ST. N.W. = Modeon Crapel. Teiephone National 273 TIMOTHY HANLON Puneral Director Private Ambulance 641 H St. N.E. Linc. 5543 V. L. SPEARE CO. Neither the successors of nor ccnnected with the original R. Speare_establish- ; | Prone Prank. 1009 H St. N.W. Form 940 F_St. N.W. Wm. H. Sardo & Co. Private Limousine Ambulance Sl Lincoln 0524 Modern Chapel Established 1816 JOHN R. WRIGHT CO. 1337 10th St. Phone North 6047 Succeeding the orlglnnl W. R. Speare Ca. 1623 Connecticut Ave. Pctomac 4600 8 vears at 1208 H st., 45 years at 940 P ot. ' @A \’HLLI AM LEE'S SONS, RAL DIRECTORS. ( l\}‘ MAT L)RIL\T l:mmm Bervice. Dignified. o et Quick. Automobile Servic to attend.” Interment at Glenwood Ceme- Ty, HURDLE. MARY V. On Wednesda: -Yu]y 1 her < £25, . the ‘residence ot aus " Con MARY Y nURDLE: 'monq Vite st ihe Tate Jonn HR "years. July 13, Holy Name ohurch af Tailored exclu- colors and new Street at 9 for the repose of Jher soul, Glenwood Cemetery. TANNUCCL, COSTANZO. On Tues 1020, ‘at’ his_residence, ANz 0 IANNUECT, Funeral from late residence on Thursdas, July 11 X ;m- hence " to 1 -z 9 oclock 30 Ro: ‘Where mass atives “&i B (Beit) "of to m"‘" .‘n'u' .lnl: ‘B~ fi"nnm ll“ll‘ . 6 B € FINEST DISPLAY TR et Fediced Tor 30 davs. Do not base purchase on PhotogTaphs prescnted by agents. = JAMES B DURITY. Est, 1e00. ladensburg Rd. FUNERAL BB&I.GN!. Delivery Service. os. Con 1232 F St. ____ Artistio—expressive—inexvensive. . : | BLACKISTONE, 1407 H - Beautiful Floral Designs L $5 and up. CALL MAIN 3707, GEO. C. SHAFFER and Sundays CEMETERIES. Columbia Gardens Cemetery. - One m! l.wmvgl Fort Myer, Va., overlook- rpetual care, Telephone ‘Clare: don 1235, GLENWOOD CEME Cholce lots and sites for sale. Vsultage $5 per month. A Cedar Hill Cemetery ‘Where perpetual care means mare than a promise. ‘-.T k]