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R. C. LIEMBACH, LUNGH ‘ROOM PROPRIETOR, DIES Heart Dise Given as Cause of | Sudden Demisé of’ Native of Capital Born in 1893. Raymond Carl Liembach died sud- denly at his residence in the Fillmore Apartment, 1129 New Hampshire ave- nue, yesterday. Heart trouble was given #s the cause of death and the attack sWas said by members of his family to THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, rienced. James M. Kerr Di PASADENA, Calif.. September 14 (#). —James M. Kerr, veteran jurist and author of several volumes on juris- prudence, died last night at his resi- dence here after a two days' illness. Born on an Ohio farm in 1851, Kerr was admitted to law practice in Qhio in 1877 and served on the State and Federal courts in New York, Illinois and South Dakota. Funeral services will be held here Tuesday. S Daylight saving has been in effect in England for several years. be _the only one he had e Mr. Liembach, who was proprietor of the Northern Lunch Room at 1016 | Eighteenth street, was born in this city erch 1, 1893. He was educated in the lic schools and, graduated from the usiness High School. He was married March 16, 1914, to Maude Annle Bowen, who survives him. He also is survived by his father, Harry J., and a brother, Harry S. Liembach. ‘Puneral services will be held at his residence tomorrow morning at 10 o'clock, at which Rev. C. H. Douglas of the Church of the Epiphary, Epis- conll will officiate. Interment will be_ in Prospect Hill Cemetery. Style Scoop! 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Waggoner of Teiluride, Colo., bank gru!dent Who startled: financtal circles six New York banks nnt liminary hearing at Newcastle, |late today and was remanded to | county jail at Cheyénne. | -Waggoner retained attorneys to rep- | resent him in an effort to resist removal | to New York, but made no attempt to raise the $100,000 which the Govern- | ment will demand as bail. Arrested at Cambi Wyo., and re- ! moved to the jail at Newcuue, Wag- | goner had indicated to officials earlier |in the week that he Wuuld not fight | removal to New York. te today, ho |ever, A. D. Walton, Unned States. a | torney here, announced that he had been informed by E. C. Raymond, at- torney for Waggoner, that the banker would demand a hearing at Cheyenne on the removal order. | Goes Back to Jail. Immediately after the formality of arraignment at Newcastle today Wag- goner was taken back to the county jail, where he packed his ersonal ef- fects reparatory to departure for Chey- | enne early tonight. He is due to reach Cheyenne at 9:15 a.m. Sunda; | _Under orders of Hugh L. Patton, | United States marshal, in Cheyenne, . Waggoner will be taken to Cheyenne in to the deputy_United _States Established 33 Years Specials Monday and Tuesday $ 3 50 Genuine Toric Glasses Far or Near Complete With Shell or Metal Frame yn,'h ml.nhnl flvouuly declined Mrs. ' to drive him to Cheyenne, were to come on the train. Bh!rlfl Charles Howell of New- castle will accompany Schosl and Waggoner, ‘Waggoner left Ne'uatle just be- fore the arraignment of 5 She had a long conference with Ray- mond, former judge of the seventh ju diclal’ district,” of ‘Wyoming, who it nounced he hld been retained by Wi goner with S. D. Crump of Denver. Taken to the office of Preston T. Mc- Avoy, Weston County pmuecuuu attor- ney, with Attorney Raymond, Waggoner walved the reading of the warrant, which was brought to Newcastle by the deputy ma . The sheriff then for- mally turned the banker over.to Schoel. Schoel Prefers Own Pistol. During a conversation Waggoner said, | “I have a Luger in my effects taken ' from me by the sheriff” “I don't care for the Luger,” Schoel said, displaying a 45-c-mser Tevolver on is hip. “They jam if you have to use them quickly. I can handle this one.” “He didn’t mean he was going to l’lve it to you,” Mrs. Waggoner said quickly. “Is that s0?” Schoel inquired. “I'm not much interested in guns. If you are going to Cheyenne, Mrs. Waggoner, I'll help pack your personal tuff for you. As Mrs. Waggoner bade -by to newspaper men her eyes filled with tears. She thanked them for the con- sideration they have shown. Then she took the automobile which her husband drove to Newcastle and started on the 270-mile trip to Cheyenne. She was ac- companied by Bill Hovlell 14-year-old son of Charles A. Howell, sheriff of ‘Weston County. ‘Waggoner appeared. colorless and | nervous. He had nothing to say and of the deputy marshal, He was instruct- ed by his attorney, Judge Raymond, that from now on he should do what Schoel ordered. and was arraigned late this afternoon before Judge Benanti on three murder charges. He pleaded not gullty. His preliminary hearing was set for Sen- tember 25, engaged by the government of Salvador to teach base ball, basket ball, foot ball and fleld sports in the public schools. Complete Outfit, With Case and Cleaner Included Genuine Toric KRYPTOK Invisible Bifocal Lenses First and best quality. Kryptok Bifocal Special prcie Monday and Lenses—(one pair to see near and far). lenses made. Sold regularly $15. Toric Best $7 .50 Tues., .KAHN OPTICAL CO. 617 Seventh St. N.W. Between ¥ a nd G Streets 2 2 ) Z. 2 27 7% 7 7 0 2 W, 7 %% N Residence of Mr. Louis Kenwood, Md. MR. FRED H. BE] Z27 1818 Park Rd. JOSEPH A, CANTREL, 3421 Oakwood Terrace 3. B. BOWLING, Sr., 3812 Harrison St. N.W. REPRESENTATIVE FRED BRITTEN, 2253 R St. N.W. EARL BRODT, You Get Exactly What You Pay For Any of these Quiet May owners listed here will tell you that they not only got exactly what they paid for, but also a super- lative degree of comfort and con that they will continue to experie “after the price is forgotten. 55000 venience nce long Installs Your Quiet May NOW Moss, Architect L. W. BATES, 3728 Legation St. N.W. HRING, . N.W. 307 Bradley Lane, Chevy Chase, Md. VINCENT CARLIN, 4616 Langdrum DR. WILLIAM CHAMBERS, 3704 33rd St. N.W. DONALD M. EARLL, 5045 Reno Rd. MISS M. C. GUNTHER, 4112 38th St. N.W. H. CECIL D. KAUFMAN, 3812 Garrison St. N.W. J. C. IAJ. JOHN W. 3715 Idaho Ave. Lane 1201 Eye St. N.W., Washington, N.wW. OPEN EVENINGS J. HORNER, 1209 Fern St. N.W. GEORGE H. JUDD, 3411 Massachusetts Ave. NwW. Washingtom, D. C. Quiet May Antomatic Oil Burner. IIW, t S : o LANG, N.W. Name ....cooveveccses Street ..... ve. N.W. MRS. THEODORE F. ncnmut, Come in and See How It Operates! Columbia Specialty Company Telephones: National 1453 and National 1454 7 Columbia Specialty Company, 1201 Eye St. N.W. * Please send me a copy of your new free book about the Nothing Else to Pay Until Noqembcr 1st QUIET MAY avromaric OIL BURNER 3314 C. ence of Mr. H. P. Baldwin 24th St. N.E. 0. McEAY, 3202 Klingle Rd. N.W. CAPT. LOUIS MONTFORT, 5121 Broad Branch Rd. HON. FRANK W. MONDELL, 3147 ' D, C. 3707 16th St. N.W. ¥ LIEUT. COMDR. L. E. MORGAN, 3516 Lowell 8t. N.W. WALTER G. MOYLE, 3700 MeKinley St. N.W. GODFREY L. MUNTER, 3753 Oliver PL N.W. MRS. P. A. MURPHY, 33rd St. N.W. FRANK K. NEBEKER, 3409 Woodley Rd., N.W. 2 2 11531 DR. EDWARD M. O’'BRIEN, _ 31st St. NW. Prominent Builders Using the Quiet May Automatic Oil Burner ‘WENGER BROS. W. D. STERRETT N. L. BANSBURY CO. WARDMAN CONSTRUCTION CO. made no comment when given in charge ! Wag- | 110 a.m. 80; 12 noon, 82; 2pm 83; .an.'u 6 pm., 68; 8 pm., 68 SEPTEMBER 15, .1929_PART Y. [ THE WEATHER | 5 Dd:‘:dcf lut Oolum'zrrllr l;ml con- inued cool today, tomorrow ingreasing cloudiness and warmer. Maryland—Fair and continued eool today, tomorrow increasing cloudiness | and warmer whbly followed by show- ers in extreme west portion. ing temperature today, tomorrow cloudy with probable showers ln north portien, cooler by tomorrow night. Reocord for 24 llvlr-. ‘Temperature—Midnight, 76; 2 am., 72; 4 am, 71; 6 am, 70; 8 am, 72; ;10 pm., Hl‘hflt 86: lowest, 66. Temperature same date last year— Highest, 84; lowest, 66. Tide Tables, (Furnished by United States Coast and Geodetic Survey.) ‘Today—Low tide, 12:13 pm.; high tide, 5:20 a.m. and 5:51 p.m. ‘Tomorrow—Low tide, 12:26 a.m. and 12:59 p.m.; high tide, 6:06 am. and 6:36 pm. ‘The Sun and Moon. Today—Sun rose 5:49 am.; sun sets 6:18 pm. Tomorrow—8un rises 5:50 a.m.; sun sets 6:16 p.m. Moon rises 5:06 p.m.; sets 2:06 a.m. Automobile 13mps to he lighted one- half hour after sunset. Weather in Various Cities. ~ Precipl- Afhtion;s Asheville, M. ©. 0.08 ’M which took the lives of three firemen r|mxu-d' Bhio An American athletic coach has been | ; {noon to find his wife, Mrs. May H.| i Forrest, 21, unconscious on the kitchen Ga. Atlanite &y !llu;nn{’e Md 104 oine; Betrone: Dulyih. Ptz Fa Bhoenia Bittsburen. land, Bortiand .Ore 820t Lake Bity. St. Louis, Mo, St. Paul. Min: San Antonlo. San Blego. callf San ¥ i FABIAII2B22BI28I32. Utah. WASHING' GAS VICTIM REVIVED. William Henry Fcrrest returned from work to his hgme on the third floor of | 711 Fifth street late yesterday after- TON, floor. Gas was escaping from two burners of the gas stove. Forrest called fire rescue squad and they restored the woman to con- | B sciousness after. working over her for three quarters of an hour. She was taken lo Casualty Hospital where it was repo; her condition not serious. e FO! FOR LOBT ANIMALS apply Animal Rescue | Teatur 340 Marsiand ave. s "Rat: 5585 LOST. on August 27; owner keep money as reward. pin, Slasse: L. F. 132 rooklyn. BA ol woula like content Return_gold Prospect pl.. B BRIEF CAS nd nches: containi |ro.| Bulldlnl m:pecw scissors. sl Dellvu to Josepn F. W CHANGE PURSE. in_Golumbia The vltlnl;; Wednerdny nign " Rewsra: DRESS, biack satin: Golumbia "rd.” Please i FOX TERRIER, white,_brown, face; smm- Tood PE__Reward. 0242 13th and Saturday: . 308, the call Apt. ‘ler’ M. lllller. l’l« “Ma Blmutl 'Blfll. lfll 1Ir Ih D " ’ POLICE PUP. 3 _mo. lost Pri. night. Adams 204 RING, of Central High School. Phone Lin. 6364. Siack and 5o n; . Reward: 108 Troing st NAS lady's, brown Sk Striped: Tefl ag |0 CITY NEWS IN BRIEF. Seat Pleasant, Md., at 2:30 this, afternoon for -the weekly hike, which will be across country d:ut Fort Meigs to Suitland, Md. A dahlia farm Wil] b2 visited. '% inch, etc. C: fire. Take ine car leav g from PFifteenth street and New York avenue. John Smnh leader. ‘Treat; 43, Order of the wfil meet tomor- ;{ov{. he':emat at .h nfi:flock on Temple leights. Regular business sessi followed by social hour, Telepn Daughters of the Union Veterans of the Civil War will met tomorrow n'ght in the G. A. R. Hall at 8 o'clock. District of Columbia Council, Loyal Ladies of the Royal Arcanum, :’:{u tomorrow evening at 8 o'clock, Wood- man Hall, Grant place northwest, First Fall meeting of the West End OCitizens' Association will bs held to- morrow night at 8 o'clock in the Western Presbyterian Church, 1911 H strect. Members urged to attend. District of Columbia Dental Assist- | ants’ Society will meet in the gold room of the Hamilton Hotel tomorrow night at 8 o'clock. All dental assist- ants invited. This is a new organiza- tion, formed this Summer with Ger- trude Webber as president. Loyal Knights of the Round Table will meet at the University Club Tues- day_afternoon, 12: 30 o'clock, for thelr wulfly luncheon. Harry A, Grant will snmt;s 5 mphcom:imuon“of ut,he United ns for gol urhament will "be discussed. s 5 Olk Chll’ Kappa Beta Pl leg legal sorority will :r:eeli.2 {gr llinciuofl u‘dt the Madrillon o'cloc] ay. All Kaf Washington invited. GaE b Chile Has $600,000 Surplnm By Cable to The Star. SANTIAGO, Chile, September 14— The Chilean 'treasury will finish the present calendar year with a surplus of $6,000,000, Secretary of Treasury Rodol- fo_ Jaramillo informed a joint budget committee of Conness tod: @ards of Thanks. AMERICA. FRANCES VIRGINIA. We wi to thank (riends and Telatives for thels Kindness and floral offerins extended 15 | 'of our mother, cE8 VIRGINIA ‘AMERICA " " THE PAMILY. < ROY. JAMES C. I wish to thank the rela- tives. friends and neighbors for their kind gapréssions of sympathy during my: sreat | o HIS WIPE. 15° | R. HARRY W. We wish to thank the | neighbors, friends’ and relatives for. their | Kindness.’ sympathy and fioral offerings | fxionded uv'a? ine aeaih of our beloved husband an ARRY W. ZIGLER. HIS TWIFE AND' FAMILY. Beaths. N. MINERVA A. Suddenly. September 12, 1929. MINER' wife of the late Charles F. Anderson. Body jesting ‘at Gawler's chapel. 1754 | w.. until noon Moni - neul “services' will be held a Presbyterian Church. R. I. “ Tmg it mes on Monday, September 1o at 2 om. iiterment Rock Creek Geme: | W BAKER. MARGERY. Suddenly. on Saturday, 1929. MARGERY BAKER! | on ! VA tember 14, g Funera] {rom " her Tate resdence. nmoke- le. Md.. Moncay. September 16, 212 b. lntervrnl Mount ' Carmel Cemeters. nnr| Brook/ville, 15 JEIN., JAMES "D, Departed this lite Satur- day morning. September 14, 1929, at Gal- linger Hospital. JAMES D. BELL: devoted husband of Ellen ‘A. Bell. father of William. Mary ana Isabella Bell He also leaver to.mourn thelr loss two brothers and four sistexs. at his late residence, 309 C s o Mopday. LVIN M. On Priday, September o2, AL 14 o;lock. ‘at the family | s ALVIN M. BRO Reral services Sunday:. September 15 at 2 p.m.. at the above address. Interment e Bakwood " Cemetery. Falls Church. Priends and relatives invited. ~ (Pittsbpren papers please copy. 15 | BROWN. CHARLES % Bugdenly, Pridar, CHARI belove Tience 'to the Church of the Natvits. where mass will be said at ment Mount Olivet Cemetery, CHAMBERLIN. LIZZIE H. September 14, 1920, at Masonic and Star _Home. 'Takom c CHAMBERLIN. in her 74th_ year, aunt of Mary Crete Willis. Services from the S, H Hines Co. funeral home. Tue: Sep! tember 17. at 17 a.m. coln Cemetery. CHAMBERLIN. LIZZIE, Offcers s Thterment Fort L m- .m.. prompt. for ihe purpos of attendirg the funeral o our late siste Funeral from 8. H, Hines Co.. 2001 14th £ T A OBy orde of woriny matron: LOUISE HOSKINSON. FANNIE D. ABELL. Secretary. CHASE. STEPHEN MASON. Friday. Septem- ' 1929. after a long iliness. at his . the Highlands. HEN M, . ‘beloved husband of Helen Lincoin Chase. _Services at the S. H. Hines funeral Bome, 2001 14th st n.w. Monday, Septem- | t 9 - {Hence to_ m Paul's Curch. Yoth and 'V sta: e mass et ot at 10w intorinent OME | Cemeters. on ’ndlvnleplemb-r . FANNIE. 1929, at mrxi;lnenee UMBRELLA. in Palace Theater Priday ber 13, Reward.” Phone National 3443, branch OPEN A CHARGE ACCOUNT FINE MEN'S WEAR EISEMAN'S—7th & F W. WARREN TALTAVULL Funeral Home 3619 14th Se. N.W. -Corner Spring Road Col. 464 Phones } A Gams 10341 Funeral Sprays $2.50 ,, Free Delivery Phone Nat. 7672 LEAPLEY FLORIST Our New Address 908 G St. N.W. ANNTE CI. sie B. Coelh Notce of Tageral . ‘Ernest Jarvis Co. funeral par: ford ™ nn Ga. ave. n.w. ¥ 'ARA. _On_Thursday, September V51938, LA FARA COLE, devoted wite of "' Cole and daughter of Lynon and Tate' Funersl Mondas. September 1:30 p.m.. from Mount ' Zi Atter 2 her Tate rediachce, 1908 B s DAV m,:an ulom‘l THOMAS. Suddenls DESMOND. ADELAIDE_ VIRGINIA, ~Sud- denly, of Seturd e Sepie mber, 14, 1929. OND sw., at nterment _Prospect Cemetery. Mlmvu ana friends mvu-d ENOS, MARGAI On_Thursday, !Ipl 12, 1929, at midnient the family Lowell MARGARET mi Enos. mother of Baul Bransom and Mary Bran: Keves " Puneral services at, ;m chapel of Thomias 8. o 00 8unday, September 15, at 3 . fives - iriends Inviied to attend: ment brivete.” Kindly omit fowers lfl"lm‘ LONNIE F. wldfll‘fll " mber_11, 1929, at Provlrlem:e R. TEW FERG Bind o Gurrie Fergueson wnd son E. and Elizabet ' 'fll ulfl:“\‘ lfi:l\ 15. I‘! 2:30 p. 5. Sepiember 15, &t 5 Jarvis Co. funerai Datiors, 2337 o AZABE' On turday, Be G'olu." 'L ."x'uz n!r'nu'u'{omfir ret E, ::':“n.".'.' Qs st Tueadnz. et 5 imvited to attend. 53 al e on Monaay, September 16. tives and friends invited JENKS. HELEN M. On Sa v, September 14 1820, at her vesidence, 8 Canier Bl of Wi ld Scott kol T of Holland W. Jenks snd ard Tarving, Fupefal M mber 16, at 3 p.m. Intermen r'r TODAY. : le Outing Club will meet’ Leprwicn, . ne., after | 16 t ! va. | | | On Saturéar. | asters . LIZZIE K. | 3034 M St En EMMA. Olleen a Rath Chapter: 8.9 e re . Suested 9 atiend he Taseral of Hecred La ma Leftwich, Monday, Septem- D5Ta19; 1920, at'2 o'clock, at her ‘residence, 1013 mwn'wn & PR evne, R SARAH E HOLMES, Secretary. = © MOSBY, ROSA. On Thursday. September 1929, at the residence of ter, o sidenc or u::‘un e n.w. Tother of Sarah Hackatt won s Rison and sister of Ghntles, Baul o4 Me saret Prentis and Senille’ Warflel persl Sunday. Septembe r gia ave. A ANl 5 B . @, l);‘erelfi.u at"her late mmnu NALLS, NORMAX N. o Fridar. Se ptember 13, 1629, ‘at 6:30 o "NAL beloved ' husband e A Natia 2 Fon of the late Poik and Mary Na neral trom s late eridence, a3 Tavlor Iriterment ot Hock Creer Cemers Creek Cemetery. ~Relae tives and friends invited. g rw. PAYNE. MARION T._ Departed tnis life Fri- September 1929, 7:35 am., 8 ner Preridence. 1308 Oirera . has ARION T. beloved wife of Andrew dJ. mother of Frank B. Pavne and aister ' of Grace Green Harris. Funeral Monday, Beptember 16, from Shiloh Baptist Cnureh. 9th and P its. n.w.. st 3 Relatives and friends invited. PAYNE, MARION T. The officers and mem- bers of Prince Hali Chapter, No. 5, O. E. 8. end 'the funeral of i nw.at3 By order. BlRTHA L ANDERSON. Royal Matron, 'RANK_D. McKINNEY. Royal Patron. Rien “BBRTHA SAUNDERS. Becrer PRICE, REBECCA ANN. Passed on. Sat- urday, September 14, 1929, P, her Tesidence, 1uo Olidesdate ob. it A ANN PRICE. for fifty vears oot for Washisecon. “htre, pErice 1 widow of Ell . Miss ter W. Price. ing. L at 11 am. in the Hyattstown cnmmn urc RUCKER. KATHLEEN SMITH. on Prida, A0 om. aRITH Seed 12 3ears. peloved davanter of W and Hazel Quick Rucker of East Fa h, Va. Funeral es at the home September 15 Oakwood Cem- Saturday, Sep- ¥ neral {rom her late residence Monday, September 16, at 230 pm. Interment Bock Creck: Cemetery. W oinexkay t Sentembin T iapar Si1e F st o RMARY BNITH devoted daughter of the nd faive Smith and sister of Rosa. Wikl uise Feace. Charlie and Cleo Smith Funeral Sunday. September 15. at 1 p. Trom Nineteenih Street . Baptist Ohurch: Remains resting at W. Ernest Jarvis Co. West End funeral patlors, 28th st. Dumbarton a THIGPEN, JORN. Departed this life Wednes. day. Sepiember 11, 1029, r Reed General_ Hospital, - mains resting at Fome, 383 R ard 15 fun 1 ave. n.w. Notice of funeral WALKER., SARAH. On Saturday, September 4. 1929 SARAH WALKER. devoted Bothdt or Chasier: and “Gisinia Walker, Funersl Mohdsy. September 16, 16 m W. Ernest Jarvis funeral par- 3 ave. n.w 'nu.uus. FLORENCE REBECCA. O Thursday. September 12. 1929. FLORENCE RI:BICCA WILLIAMS, devoted Gxenter of nd Eisie Williams. Notice of fu- Remains resting at the W. vis Co. funeral pariors, 2222 G JORY V. Suddenls on Eridsy. Eevtember 1. Yoz >SS Funeral from ' his late Orilaence, 331" 3rd n.w. Monday. Sept. 1 10 am. Tnterment n Vitinia. In Memoriam. ADAMS. PERCY J In sacred memory of PERCY J. ADAMS. who departed lhll life two years ago today. September 15, 1928. In_silence you suffered, With patience you bore; Gne called you homl WIPE, LYZ!I’! ADAMS. * BROWN. CAT!EIINE In loving remem- brance of our dear mother, CATHERINE BROWN. who passed lwly one year ago e BT T T You are not (ounnen mother dear, Nnr will you ever @ remembrance last GERTRUDE WELLS. SAD! | TWAIRERSON. BERTHA WILKERSON. MACK. JORN A. In sad but loving memory of d. JOHN 0 died NCHE. McDONALD. JOHN WESLEY. In sad and loving memory of our beloved, father and granafather. JOHN WESLEY McDONALD. Jiho, died one year ago today, September You are mone. but not forgotten, As we think of you each day: But are hearts ara heavy and sa Because, dear dad, you have gone away. 'WESLEY, THELMA AND LEE. ¢ MeDONALD. JOHN WESLEY. In sad but loving remembrance of our’ dear husband and fether. JOHN WESLEY McDONALD. who departed this life one year ago today, Scptember 15, 1928. He suffered hours. ves. hours. of pain, To wait for cure, but all in vain So God alone knew what was best— He called him home to give him rest. HIS DEVOTED WIFE, DAUGHTER EDNA AND SON FRANK SHADE, DANIEL W. In loving memors of { “aur dear uncle and brother. DANIEL W. | SHADE. who died one year ago today, Sep- } ‘tember 15. 1928 | - | Not dead to us who loved him, Not lost. but gone before: He lives with us in memory, And will live forevermore. HIS LOVING NIECE AND BROTHER. * SMITH. IDA M. In loving remembrance-of my godmother: Mrs. IDA M. SMITH, who passed away (wo years axo today, Septem- r HERDEVOTED CODDAUGHTER, FLAXTE FUNERAL DIRECTORS. Wm. H. Sardo & Co. ‘Private Limousine Ambulance . NR Lincoln 0524 Modern_ Chape) Established 1876 JOHN R. WRIGHT CO. 1333 10th St. N.W. __ Phome Nerth 6847 ALMUS R SPEARE | Succeeding the origin: 1623 Conne: t Avn. Potomac 4600 ®_years ai 1208 H st.. 45 years at 540 F sk J. WILLIAM LEE'S SONS, FU! L DIRECTORS. CREMATORIUM. 332 PA. AVE N.W. NATTIONAL 1384. 1385. B R o e "W Deal & Co. 818 B ST. NE. LINCOLN 8208. CHAS S. ZURHORST CARITOL ST. AP l Herbert B. Nevnu Funeral Home 924 New York Ave. N.W. Main- 2000 Jo:cph F. Birch’s Sons ne West blished " Frank Geicr s Sons Co, 1188 N-honqlun SEVENTH ST. Aodien Chapel. Teieohone m .nl D"Qc r Private Amb Linc. VLSPm Heither the successors of nor sonnesied il 'm’“l-l' SCNW. Phone Prank. 6628 Formerl; MONUMENTS. 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