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STEELE IS TAKEN SOUTH FOR BURML Georgia Representative’s| Body Will Rest in Decatur, His Home The body of former Representative Lesile J. Steele of the fifth Georgia dis- trict, who died in Garfield Hospital vesterday, will be taken to Atlanta late structions left with his secretary, the body will remain in an Atlanta funeral hmnl until Saturday and then will be taken to the family home in Decatur, a suburb, where funeral services will be held Sunday afternoon. sevenl days before he was operated l{'lvtl'! abdominal ailment, Suelfl dlchud to his secretary a state- ment in which he said he wanted the funeral_service to be held in the De- catur Presbyterian Church where he attended Sunday school, 50 years ago. And gave other instructions “in event of my death.” The Georgia Representative under- went an operation Monday and though blood transfusions were resorted to, he suffered a sudden rellpu and died at 1:30 a.m. yesterda; Steele came to thlnlwn AS A mem- ber of the Seventieth Congress. He won the seat formerly held by William ps| , defeating Upshaw by sub- WASHINGTON'’S FINEST MEN'S Important Sales Inducements Presented for July Clearance! Semi-Annual Sale of $30 HART SCHAFFNER & MARX Dixie Weave Summer Suits $23 85 THE EVENING 'STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., stantial majorities last Fall. His family | is one of the oldest in Georgia. His grandfather settled near Atlanta in 1833, Steele was born at Decatur, November 31, 1868, and throughout his mature life was identified with the community. As, a practicing lawyer he enjoyed a wide reputation in his home county. He served as mayor of Decatur from 1915 to 1920, when he lt;o;'c-me a member of the State Legis- ure. Steele was credited with having the llr:ut lnnuy of any member of the House. Eight children and his wife survive him. All but one son, John M., were with him at his death. In addi- tion to Mrs. Steele, who only recently recovercd from a serious iliness, are Leslie J., jr.; Martha, John M., Sarah, Ruby, Mary, Betty and Cbarles. 'l'vo brothers, Robert Ed., and W. O. St 1s0 survive. WEAR. STORE $35 Stylish, hand-tailored Summer Suits by Hart Schaffner & Marx—are presented in this sale at a great reduction. who see them will welcome this oppor- These famous Dixie Weaves are in new two and three button models, new patterns, and rich, new colorings of Silver Grey, Cedarwood, Tan, Mountain Blue," All sizes—models to fit men of any build—tall, short, slim, stout, tunity. and Chamois. and regular. Sale of $2 and $2.50 NECKWEAR Hand-tailored Silk Foulards in new and neat patterns—rich colorings. Sale of $3 and $3.50 CUSTOM SHIRTS $1.95 (3 for $5.75) Fine quality Madras and End-and-End Plain colors, stripes and sélf Attached soft or laundered col- Shirtings. figures. lars and laundered collar to match, sizes and sleeve lengths. A Sale of Men’s Stetson: Shoes s Reduced from $14.50 to Open Saturday Until 2- P.M. Raleigh Haberdasher 1310 F Street and Green, .One of the All and Satins.” Sizes 28 to 44, Sale of $12 KNOX MILANS In new shades of light and dark Tan Sale of $1.50 and $2 DELPARK SHORTS full and comfortable for Madras, Oxford Cloths, Basket Weaves Men 89¢ (3 for $2.50) Raleigh super-values. Cut Summer. Woven Colorful or conservative. “SUGAR LOBBY" HIT BY SENATOR SMOOT . “Misrepresentation paign” Aganist Tariff Bill Laid to “Propagandists.” “A deliberate campaign of attribu auum!nl issued last night repl: ated attacks upon tariff revision. le the Republican tariff leader made no prediction of what revision of —eeee Cam- f misrep- resentation” lnlnl the tariff bill was ted to the “Cuban sugar tariff lobby in Washington” ard other “prop- ndists” by Senator Smoot, chairman the Senate finance committee, ln‘l ing to W. WARREN TALTAVULL Funeral Home || 3619 14th St. N.W. Corner Spring Road Col. 464 Phones § AQams 10341 the House measure could be xg:med. he said that, so far as the publicans were eonce they were ing over “every il mon uremlly " Attacks Political Ballyhoo. “We are joined in the intention” l Smoot ndded. “to write the enacted—it help the llrmeu' n will help indus- tries in need of protection. “It will wnmb\lle," he said, “as has mry Republican tariff measure in the t, to the prosperity of the Amaflun people From this we will not be dissuaded b{ and political ballyhoo.” Complaining of “misleading attacks,” senlmr Smoot_said the "Gubln sugar tariff lobby in Washington” was broad- casting a survey on sugar made by some Wisconsin University students as an ‘“‘exhaustive sclentific investigation of the sugar question carried on under the university’s auspices.” “Pop” Lobby Is Assailed. “It is neither exhaustive and sci- entific nor official,” said the Senator. “The university is not its sponsor. No actical sugar men or congressional riff-making body were consulted.” The Utah Senator assailed “propa- ganda” against the®sugar schedule by | what he called the “pop” lobby. He sald the manufacturers of carbonated beverages have a high protective tariff, but are spending “tens of thousands OPEN A CHARGE ACCOUNT FPINE MEN'S WEAR EISEMAN'S—7th &'F You Will Save Amazingly! in this Clearance of many of our lovely Summer Shoes— At Our Tth St. and “Arcade” Stores Whites—Patents—Blondes Reds—Greens— Blues Colored Silks—Two Tones At AUl Our Stores More of our $6.50 . “Hahn-Specials” Now for Clearance Woven Sports Shoes “DOLLAR $4.75 VEN after 3 weeks of whirlwind selling—this $4.75 S:le—conth}ues on its conquering Many more styles now added— way. all popular modes and ecol- ors—such Bargains! J Coolest of Sum- mer Shoes — plenty still here. $2.95 $3.85 $4.75 ‘SALES” of Children’s Vacation Shoes Tan or black imported blucher Sizes to 2. tan barefoot play oxfords. Durable Sizes to 2. sandals. Boys white or tan, black trim, rubber sole “}\EDS —sizes to 6. At 7th St. and “Arcade” Stores Only Women’s all- silk chiffon or seryice weight hose — Sunniest Suntan shades —special value! $].19 7th & K 3212 14th “Women’s Shop”=—=1207 F. THURSDAY, JULY 25, 192 ofdcu-n”lnwpumonhmm rates on sugar. Almost simultaneously wif Bmoot’s statement the Unlwd Bllfu Beet Sugar Association annount Te- ceipt of a telegram from Dr. Glenn Prank, it of the University of ‘Wisconsin, denying the unlverslly Apon sored the survey referred to by the Senator. Dr. Frank sald the attack on ?m motmnlmrmw THE WEATHER District of Columbia and Maryland— Partly cloudy and not quiie 5o warm to- night and tomorrow; probably local thundershowers; gentie ‘moderate northwest ting to southwest winds. Virginia—Partly cloudy, with local thundershowers tonight or tomorrow; not quite so warm in extreme north por- tion tonight and in east and central portions tomorrow; moderate southwest : !hlflln‘ to northwest winds. ‘West Virginia—Partly cloudy, with local thundershowers tonight and to- :nomw; not much change in tempera- ure, Record for 24 I'loIrl. ‘Thermometer—4 p.m. 12 midnight, 79; 4 lm 'M 8 lm 'll. noon, 89. Barometer—4- pm. 30.09; 8 pm., 30.06; 12 midnight, 30.07; 4 a.m., 30.05; 8 a.m., 30.03; noon, 29.99. Highflt temperature, 93, occurred at 3:30 p.m. yesterday: lowest temperature, 71, occurred at 6 a.m. today. Temperature same date uut year— Highest, 88; lowest, 69. Tide Tables. (Purnished by United States Coast and Geodetic Survey.) ‘Today—Low tide, 4:48 pm high tide, 10:20 Tomnnow—u:w tide, 5:26 a.m. and 5:46 pm high tide, 10:59 a.m. and 11:53 p. The Sun and Moon. Today—Sun rose 5:02 am.; sun m.u 7:26 pm. Tomorrow—Sun rises 5:03 am.; sun sets 7:25 p.m. Moon rises 9:53 p.m.; sets 8:31 a.m. camlluon of the Water, PFerry—Potom: shenundolh muddy. SoNdimtard Weather in Varfous Citles. il s 8 3 WIUBH [RTEN Wenther. -4wpI18as “megor we Abilere, Tex N Y. Ay & 5 Biitimere. glrmln'hl llm-r:k. °: 2 jelalele} 3355 2328 Fat 79 Rain 0.28 Cloudy .. Cloudy 0.38 Pt.cloudy Clow 3 b e’ g 2 & kx | | ahs. Nebr | Bhitaaeion Phoenix. Ari; | Bittsburgh, P FOREIGN. (T am., Greenwich time. to r | Gibraitas Brain 68 Cle: (Noon. Greehwichi ‘time, today) Horta :r-m- Azores 8 Currert ob<erv-tlen Hamiton, Bfrmu 2 Eart cloudy loudy Part cloudy Cloudy Deaths Reported. Ch]dl!y‘ 72, 1’37 OIQHI Bl ne. . Mortimer, 3102 M . Gross, 67, Hum!o!l!hle Hos- rine A. Bmith, 67, 3115 Mount Pleas- Kah enrw C. Dietz. 87, Emergency Hospital ¢ dore Jewell, 87, Emergency Hos- lchard Jurvis. 8 Sadtier. Walter Reed Hopital. Margaret 51, Sibley "Hospital. e C. Nam. 47. 315 Pa. av Knhmn- ‘Sniries. 85, Freedmen's Hos- munuri Blackman, 83, 1013 18th st D Wastyngton, 60, 1307°Q st Yohn 1. "8k 7 Bt Bw. Bdwnrd Piapush. 87 3411 Sherman_ave. m H. Y. 5% ‘Gallinger Hospital. Hospital. a Davis. 38, 904 B binson. 31. . Carpenter. Hugh French, 2 te Jo Gt John Grant. 31, Freedmen' William_Wailace. 7. Childs Lewis Colem: Humul Hospital, oepital. Marriage Licenses. FErling H. Falck. 31, and Rose E. Vogt. 23: ev. E. J_Connel b‘ Milton E. Swain. 34. Detroit. Mich., and Lucille W, lelor. "33, this city: Rev, H. J. Councilor. I!hlnllnn 22. and Bessie Vines, i 1D 28 ane Eizabeth M. George G. Culhertson. 26, And Marsa Rev. oth Vot " Redman. Grace_A. g.lm“!ubn'k hz I;‘ DV!I ';!d!rlt(!h\"i- Va.: uden At ingle 2°a%d Rube E. R PTG containing bathing sul or near Fredericksburg. V: 1813 Foxall rd. n.w. Tel. Clev. sonsg. B BAR POV white wold, Mondwy. WP L5inedp, Happiness Cands. Shon of Fox Theater. Reward. Wis. 3684-W. black. July 24, :enz-li‘(n: Bilis and "r"n permit. LI Te turng TP Fritca Biates' Savings Mr. Alfred Farley. = . B L LD, m A onmmm goo""":; July :gck:ef CASE. "brownTea rmu of bulbs_and order icet i n il Md." and Anlmn\n ol MEO PIN—8mall cameo pin, Mondav. 'Ielrm{ gt Woodward & Lothrop. Reward. Dupen !rlneh of ummmr x AT Reward. Wisconsin trimmed i Iress, r:'t‘fi‘&u's"cuc m\' b\nwn- between Kann's | el "Ligeral Te- t. ofl:o . -':'d‘&n 3500 Tuninw rd. KITTEN. “vellow Baburaey e ”fia 0 Block Qe sk as. Finder ca Rt eward. T NECKPIECE, brown fox; left on 3T, bus e aneedes Bewatd. North 0171 PIN—National \ University Law _ inglgnis: A and ol'-'u- Roval via G 3t Wedneaday. Adarms 8003 m ’:lllnbl'"nlv to owner. fa nort tween G, . T4th " | B orth ,_conta nm"nr ¥ CIoThipe: eral ward. 2 = ast o ‘mor ednesd ‘l’u a nh l‘l ladi ot b-twomu st 284 Worth 2303 Macomb st By ng JOHNSTON, July RITES FOR DR. HAWLEY HELD THIS AFTERNOON Funeral services for Dr. Charles Au- gustus Hawley, prominent dentist, who died in Glrflelfl Hospltal Monday, were conducted i’ Unitarian Church this nm-noon Rev. John C. Pnl.mer officiated. Interment was in Creek Cemetery, with Masonic mu-tuumva. He was 68 years old. CITY NEWS IN BRIEF. ‘TODAY. A lecture will be given tonight by William F. Cooper, State chairman of the Maryland Association Opposed to Blue Laws, at 805 Tenth street. Meeting of the Association for a Home for Widows and Orphans of All Wars will be held at 8 o'clock in the Grand Army Hall, 1412 Pennsylvania avenue, fourth floor, Rev. A. Willbanks, pastor of the Tenth Street Baptist Church, will address the | congregation of the Vermomnt Avenue Baptist Church tonight at 8 o'clock. Proceeds for the benefit of the church. FUTURE. A picnie will be givén by the Amer- jean Association of University Women Saturday afternoon at the stone shack near Sycamore Island Station. All col- lege women and friends invited. Party will gather at the shack at 4 o'clock. A picnic will be held by the Rosedale Methodist Episcopal Church Missionary | Society at the Ely Home, on the road to Annapolis, tomorrow. Autos will start from the home of Mrs. Rosewag, 1603 | Benning road, at 2 p. Alpha Delta Phi luncheon will be held tomorrow at the Hotel Gordon, 12:30. Otto Hall, organizer of the Interna- | tional Labor Defense and National | Textile Workers' Union, will speak at | the mass demonstration and meeting | to be held tomorrow night, 8:15 o' clock at 1337 Seventh street. A lawn fete will be iven on the lawn of the Washington City Chureh of the | Brethren, Fourth street and North Caro- | lina avenue southeasf, tomorrow eve- ning from 7 to 10 o'clock. under the auspices of the Blue Birds of Happiness group of the young ladies' Sunday | school class. Proceeds will go to the | building fund of the church. H Corps Veterans' Club will hold a meet-' ing at the Colonial Canoe Club clmp? on the Virginia shore of the Potomac | on Saturday. The meeting will be pre- ' ceded by a dinner at 6:30 o'clock. The Washington Numismatic Club | will meet Thursday, August 1, at 7| p.m.. Central Community Center, Thir- teenth end Clifton streets, Births Reported. perh® Jollowing births and desths have | duging the Tast 74 }w.ur i ool Jojeph B. and Helen W Metcalte, girl Frederick A v'";”&n 1': | and Christine’ Murgia, James o R Tt Mureia, eir Snd Mary Lo Lymn, Anna_Johnson, gir] + Scijosser Alexios B_and Tassia Bouros. boy. ~ giarence £, and Bernice’ Butier, Everett and RithoSeek oy o PO% Cia David ¢ and Frances M @lark. boy. Emm: boy. beth Champ. boy. Fdmonia Perers. s Clyde and Slllh Smit) 7). Wallace A. Anna M. Muvml hflv Ceror . i Frat e ad o 4 James and T G R, De ' 3 .Yglv 2. 1!;;' ot me’fi h“ Freedm: L ADAME of ‘130 Gresham | m"sl' T' X h! e also ) lnd flnl brother. Nnnc:!u‘luh:n:::ll !u" | Remains resting ng st the W. Ernes Co. funeral purlors, 2222 Gi BROWN, LENA A. Departed day, July 1028, Brit' Illn! i v'.n George Edward and | s life Tues- after 7 H st A D Trom e Rev. A D-nf'{amun Friends and l(‘ll”\l! in\"' RN NEnacl BROWN, LEN. C‘!‘l a Eastern Bar Tavernacle. No. N ar T o | of Moses: You are hereby n(fl\fl!d to l!ilfl ) (l“ m??llnl T:\JYKG" ulv ister. LENA' BROWN. which will ba hem mag July 26, 1929. mm Campbell hurch. Anacostis. R e VICTOR! ALICE V. STMMS, RAv FACKSON. W. Vi M. CHIDEEY. BARRIEY M., On Wedneadas. 3 a329." HARRIET M. CHIDSEY. | u a 3 qeare ','é"',{‘ rom W,V Deal's t. n.e. v, Tineras, Boy Suly 36 & m. Interiment Port Lincoln CHIDSEY. MARRIET M. The members of | uth Rebekah Lodge uunutm o gitend the lumr:l ist ABRIET M. CHIDSEY. 920, at 130 p.m Ra. s funeral home, 816 EDLA SHAW. Acting Nobl LILLIAN A, DEWEY: Recordms Secreiary. CHIDSEY. ARRIETT N. Members of Ruth Revecen Lodse, No. 3. 160" ¥ ar Yhura SHAW, Acting N. LILLIAN A. DEWEY. o COLBFRT. MARW. Vlnndu)' Juls 22, 1020 at her Tesidence. RY COLBRET, Gevored mother' or 'Corn Jot SO Tarty And Richacd Golnersand. b Tinker, Funeral Saturdav, July 27 at 2 p.m emains resting at the W. Ernest | Jarvis Co. ‘funeral parlors. 3322 Ga. ave n.w. until 3 p.m. Fridas, thereafter at her iate residence. 26 DIETZ. GEORGE C. Monday, Juls 22, 1029, at Emergency Hospital. GEORGE C.. hus- | band_of Leate E (hunerai” trom | 8. me. 290! H A Tt St T igay, Tl 26, Interment Fort Lincoin Cemei DIFTZ, GHORGE €. A Special communica- F A A M. 18 ot Jonps, Lodi ;rm.' Suiy a6, ms at1pim. ge Hall, ‘4309 9th sf to at or our “iats " brotmer. DIETZ. RTHUR M. TRIVETT, Master. R. B. LANK, Becretars. ] FOLEY; RALPH. Wednesdss, Julr 3. RATOH, seloved 0 3 ‘and 3. Foler. Funerst trem late. rest fl Bates st. n.w., Friday, Julv 2 FOOTE, ELEANOR POTTER. On Tuesday. July 23,71620, at her residence; 3378 Dav 0 nt NOF °POTTER Sears. beloved xite-of Br Funeral services Friday. t Bethlehem Chapel. Interment Arling- ALICE 'g'r On Wednes- o v Mheerment A Rotk Creek. Cemeters. . KNIGHT, JACQUELINE EDES. On Wedn: TACQUELINE EDES. wite af Ambin K ‘A‘:m of ni and daughter of James H. Edes » allace Alves. in 9th Rer Remains Tosting in. the pel of thr John R Wrieht Co. 1337 10th ¢ ot ce g P'"A services wili uly 1 _am Priday. '.z G enwond. Cemetary. . Rela: nend- invited to attend. On July 25. 1920 MOLLIE KREAMER (neo Miltphs . helby Jogeph Kreamer. ' Fune: 3 New vork u be Prterment” tives and and relatives invited. LAW, JAMES B. On 'ruuq-J! July ol o‘ S LISTOR, MAS, Al.:xnui E J. Julr 321, 1! Tetired. of lldlorfl. lanche Edwards Lisioe, 23, 1929, LAW. son M. Law 26 a Sunday. e, Moy, rm: Priday. OFFUTT, at 748 am., at hi Md.. belov Clements Oftutt. in pix nty-agih Funeral from i late residence. era ille. Md._ Fride at 11 a. Tnterment at mkvl{lc%«un Cemclery Ts RANNIE, WILLL on_Jul K LA ovnd musband of Cathe grine: Galther Raonle, | :n Trom " hin 6 : e 'ms e Chureh, 9 TaFerment st AFIIBEION, LEE. On Tuesdar, .;ul! 2. 1029 The District of Columbia Einlll‘c 'uncnrlal, LILLIAN . my | THOMAS, MATILDA " 13034 M St Be ER. JOHN RADE Astscian ath of ol Brother ’o}m m > £ 804 P Pau are urved to attend” iwiers EORGE W. COLE, Pres. ReorngE. -, atl;n. ne, John Marshal On Mon- nce. 3115 nés J¥!Y ”dl!, eral services Presbyteria:t at 3 pm. Cemietery,” Alex- ARLES o ‘Wednesday. iy 36 WILLIAMS, Brother o A°L Mrs. Joseph H. Hanlein. e Sidineral hom st July I‘M am. theiice’to the Ghurch of 1 1vity, where mass will be safd at & a.m 1 . of his soul. Tnierment’ private, " 1o . AGUSTA. July 25 1920, ar AGUSTA WITTMANN, beloved sinter of, Mrs. Anna Hitmuller. " Remains s’ pariors, - neral private. A st WOOLARD. MARIE FLIZA « Wedhesday: July Au o, TR Eeloved widow Wend Punem Jfrom the sn2 na Ascot e.. on fifffltfin 4, 0 p.m.’ Interment private. IDKA PL T e v "Hil udentz. on L. W‘“ll 8 Fingral ;?o‘:n""" Tnterment 8t CA .r' itl 'gme-' WRIGHT, JORN ¥. 3 1929. ll his rex.fl!flcs“dde;fl’m:’: .’ul’ 7‘ P. WRIGHT, ha M. Wright! p.;. John D. Wright. Harold O. and Mary A. T, Hom his 1ate residence Ssturdas, Juis 2 pm. Relntives and {riends invited.” In- terment Lincoln Memorial Cemetery. 326 In Memortam. BARKLEY, . Sacred o the mem- :ryngfn Sy dear on “ane brotner. SO assed away Sie years vo today, July 35, 1034 o o NU one knows the silent heartaches, Only” those who have lost can tell o’ ihE gne( that's borne in silence e one we loved so well ! Sl" you fading like a flower, But could not make vou stay. ‘We nursed you with tender klndn!u Until God calied you sABLY, NTSsED By s YoVin morg- | coorer. 'nmnu ln ng but membrance of our dear fath ER, who died five years uly. 28, '1924. 8ad war the hour of that yshuppy dey When God called our dear father : Dear is the grave. where father Breet s the Temembrance that Tl ne Part of our life lies buried deep Under the sod where our dear father HIS, m\mto CHILDREN, TOMMY AND Ioving re- THOMAS g0 today, 3 3] LH;ANI? n'm dled c"y';'fg'n" 1921 elht TS axo todar GILLILAND, who THEIR DA ANNIE. A tribute of love and brance o my dear mother. ANNIE REEN. who died eight vears ago todar, S . In_mv heart memory, 1in S eat mother, think of yeu, Dearest mother o' mine, I miss your dear face. And vou left me to remember that None on earth can take vour place Ynnn DEVOTED A\ ONLY DAUGH- my dear mo MARY MARTENS. who departed (Rix e tro vears awor Juls 36, Lovine and kind in all their wavs. TiDright and it to the end of their dave: Sincere and just in heart and mind. What s beautitul memory they lett behind, EDWARD CHARLFS MARTENS. 3o loving memars nr wiie. LILLIAN . MYTCHELL pasies Taway %0 Peats ‘aae” indns. R ,DEVOTED HUSBAND. CHILDREN PAULINE BRODIE. Tn sad but lov- ‘emembrance of PAULINE BRODIE CE. who died six years ago todav, fit PIER| July 35, 192: MRs. DIE, MOTHER: CHARLES MARIAN P GHTER. EI0 Ro¥ Pmclnnx PIRRONE. ANTONIQ. Eacred to the mem gl Iy deur father, ANTO Pm- RONE. who passed into’ the 1 berond Tour vears ago todas. July 28 1938 t n- memmn of vour na e but not forgotten. =S L LoVivs BAvEhHTRR" KRy GIUP- ARY. A tribute of lore to ihe EATR who al’éu‘{fih‘"?fi.'i&'-"' e ears © 880 todas. July 35, 1034. > Gone._dear O e e e we miss your smiling face, !ul xnu left us to rpF mber None on earth can k! your place. CHILDREN. Rl mother, MATILDA A. THOMAS. whe die fifteen vears aso today. July 35, 1814, Some time. some das. my eves ehall ses e T loved so well “my hand shall clasp 1n hers eF say farewell I only ask to live each dl S0 ‘when life s course is done That T may meet myioved one In the land beyond t sun. LOVING DALOHT!R LILLTE. ® TURNER. NANCY. our devoted sister, NANGY wn depatied this life ‘ten years ago odss, July 25. 1919. T s haln o T bear N Bweet is the memory that !JII never fade, Part of our life is buried dee TUnder the sod. where our lls'!r sleeps. HER DEVOTED SISTERS. LENA AND FUNERAL DIRECTORS. CHAS. S, ZURHORST & 301 EAST C. oL 8T. _ huene Linean o " Joseph. m g West 0008 BIAVA Eablatea 000 Frank Geier’s Sons Co, 1113 SEVENTH ST. N.W. . Modern Chapel. Telephone National 2473 Herbert B. Nevius Funeral Hnma 924 New York A N.W. TIMOTHY HANLON— Puneral Director Private Ambulance 64l H St. NE. Linc, 5543 V. L. SPEARE CO. 2 LSRR i e Fione Frank. 6528 lfl‘v Wm. H. Sardo & Co. Private Limousine Ambulance BESeNE, Lincoln 0524 JOHN K. WRIGHT CO. 1337 10th St. N.W. Phone North 0047 ick, Dignifed, Eficient Service: Automopile Sevtics Chever . Deal & Co. LINCOLN 8200. %10 ST NE . sllcceedlnl the original W. R. Speare Co. 23 Connecticut Ave. Petornac 4600 1208 H st 45 years st MO P lLLlA 1 L wp FUNERAL DESIGNS. BLACKISTONE, 1407 H Beautiful Floral Designs ln'?l“rifil I'af AT.*" AT. .l“ n Evenines {4th & Eye Promi —-m——fi:‘fi".-‘ 3, |Gude Bros, Co., 1212 F St. ——Artistle—cxpressivecipespensive CEMETERIES, * | “GLENWOOD CEMETERY cn-m lots and sites for sale. aultage $5 per month. Cednr Hill Cemetery Where perpetual care means more than a promise. Columbia Gardens Cemetery. 8 ‘ it e miie lnon'fl mac River. 0 saka” BerperinlCir

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