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SAILORS' DEATHS PROBED BY NAVY Court of Inguiry Investigates Tragedy Aboard Battleship New York. By the Assoctated Press. 16.—A summoned by an! Christie, convened abo-.rd the nmeshw New York. in the Norfolk Navy Yard, yesterday and began Black investigation_into tragedy which te yesterday claimed fim lives of Lieut. R. H. Hollenbeck and itswain’s Mate T. G. Weber. ted by carbon monoxide gas in the star- board blister of the vessel, a douhle hull led as a tection it sub- Im attack, o Seven other members of the crew who ‘were overcome are patients in the Naval ang!ul and are rapidly recovering. The court is headed by Capt. W. ‘Wortman, commanding the U. S. . Arizona. Inspection Is Required. Capt. E. 8. Jackson, commanding the New York; Comdr. L. M. Stevens, execu- tive officer, and Lieut. Comdr. J. J. Brown, first lleutenant of the New York, testified. A naval regulation requires that ‘whenever blisters or eme??:mud com- Bispection, they shail st bt pumped n cle?reeot stale air and .the -!r inside tested before any one goes inside. It Monday—Exceptional Values in Transparent Velvet Frocks Far Below Their Usual Prices We were able to get them just in advance of Thanksgiving . . . that is what makes the sell- ing more important than ever. Sleek Silhouettes will be seen at coming im- portant teas, bridges and dinners—their smart colorings and clever manipulation of fashion are responsible for that. Their New All sizes, 36 to 44, Blue Brown Dahlia Women’s Frocks, THmp FLoOR. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 1929. was-said no direct testimony in regard to that was heard. Other officers of the New York and metumvono(unmu:ntwmbe heard by the court today. Expert testimony -s to vh-! caused the gas developed the theory that a growth, roscered by the ;wuun: of the metal, -breathed out” the oxygen. Hollenbeck Fell From Ladder. Lieut. Hollenbeck, leading his tion party of four down lnw t«he eam- partment, was overcome by he descended the swinging mel ladder which led to the bottom and, losing his %'fell some 20 feet to the bottom. ‘Weber, leading the rescue party, met the same fate. The bodies are to be sent under mili- tary escort to their homes. Lieut. Hollenbeck was from Chicago and 3"1(""’”5 Mate Weber from New ork. Silk is being smuggled into Argentina by airplanes. Women’s Miss Dorothy Nichols comes from Primrose House To Solve Your Toiletries Problems SERGT. CORNWELL RITES ARE HELD AT RESIDENCE Firearms Expert of Police Depart- ment Will Be Buried in Rom- ney, W. Va. Funeral services for Sergt. George Benjamin Cornwell, 58 years old, na- tionally known firearms expert of the District of Columbia Police Depart- ment, attached to the fifteenth pre- ecinct, who died at his home, 3259 N street, Thursday, were conducted at the residence today at 8:30 o'clock. The body is being taken to Romney, W. Va, for burial Sergt. Cornwell was several times winner of the champlonship shoot ir the national rifle matches. His knowl- edge of firearms ca him_to be called frequently by Police ments of other cities to ald in M)Y‘lnl crimes. He came to this city from his home in West Virginia about 34 ears_ago. CHARACTER LOANS Government Employees OUR good character g as a government employee is suffi- cient security for you to obtain funds from “Your Bank.” If you need ready cash and wish to benefit from our return payment plan, which enables you to build up a bank account here, come in tcday for complete information. THE DEPARTMIENTAL BANK 1726 Pa. Ave. N.W. District 2709 Under U. S. Government Supervision ----umnnlmllll|||||I|||l||Illlll|l|IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHII Funding J th UST think of the satisfaction uneral Today SERGT. GEORGE B. CORNWELL. —Harris-Ewing_Photo. Deaths Reported. The following deaths have been reported fo the Health Department in the past 3¢ Joseph Horgan, 86, United States Soldiers’ Home Hospital. Maria Khoil, 78, Little Sisters of the Poor. Martha J. Flick, 71, National Lutheran A (Toplotte, 60,1017 18th st wa ila "Enaicr: Morse 40." s Bal 2403 Gonnecticut ave. Maude & P!ell. 36, D15 B et e, Infs John' M. and Georgia Connell, Coltimbta Hospital, Adams, 63, Homé for Aged and 58, 52 Pierce st. Touise Jackson, 24 daflinger. Hospital. Toree Wilen: a4, , Gallinger Hospital Arthur Morgan, 1, Children's Hospital. Juel D. Feuntr: S0 M u T Roste E. Wilsor, 4 months, Ch it of Jumes and Betty Newbum, mbla Hot .___ ' Gas produced from smoldering wood was made to drive a motor truck in a test staged at Sonora, Calif, in the presence of Army officers. OPEN A CHARGE ACCOUNT FINE MEN’S WEAR EISEMAN'S—7th & F = e Future of knowing that the future is financially provided for. That money will be always available to meet every oppor- tunity; bridge every condition. Such satisfaction will be yours if you'll save systematically. Open a Savings Account here —where it'll be safe, earning 3%, and 49 interest, and always available when really needed. The Bank With a Smile Washlngton Savings Bank 719 Tenth Street—At Grant Place Thos. E. Jnrnfl, Pres. oot reas. J. D. Leonard, Vice Pres. & Tre e Expect Results From IGIRL 'ASKS ANNULMENT OF “DARE” MARRIAGE Claims Her Age, 15, Was Repre- sented as 18, in Application for Wedding License. Declaring that she was “dared and mentally coerced” into going through a marriage ceremony, Elaine Anderson, 15, of 676 Fourth street northeast, asked the District Supreme Court to annul her marriage to Howard Anderson of Benning, D. C. She says Anderson rep- mzm.ed her age 2s 18 and his own as hen epplying for a license efter ke hzd “dared” her to marry 5 ceremony was performed Ar she says, and two days later she re- turned to her parents. She is repre- ;-""fd by Attorneys Wagshal and oster. JOHN C. HESSE FUNERAL RITES THIS AFTERNOON Retired Government Emplqye Dec- orated With Congressional Medal During Civil War. Funeral services for John C. Hesse, 95 years old, Civil War veteran and one of oldest retired Government employes, who died at the home of son, Maj. Edwin B. Hesse, former chief of police, 5086 A street southeast, Thursday night, are being conducted here this afternoon at 2:30 o'clock, with Rev. John Weidley, pastor of the Luth- eran Church of the Reformation, offi—4 clating. Interment in Congressional Cemetery. Mr. Hesse held the Congressional Medal of Honor for escaping from Con- federate soldiers during the Civil War and bringing his regimental colors back to Washington. Upon leaving the Union Army, Mr. Hesse was employed in the War Department until retring about nine years ago. MONEY LOST IN WASH. Bills 'Pinned to Clothing Disap- pears, Man Says. Report of loss of $180, by Aleck Jancovitz, 26 Towa circle, was made to the police today. Police were told the money, in nine $20 bills, was pinned to an article of clothing Jancovitz sent to a Chinese laundry. When he discovered his loss and made inquiry at the laundry, police were told, no trace of the money was found. R Marriage Licenses. Jflhll H. Bcll. fi!. ang Harriet Johnson, Rev. C. E. Qi Morris J. 21, and Alice Eds rd: 1o, both ot Werrenton: Vo Reve W b, rvis "William Diamond, 24, snd Anna, Goldman. 27, both of Baltimore, Md.; Rev. George H._Glll, 24, and .’ul ’E 24, both of Richmond, Va.; Judge Robert Mattingly. orge H. Wright, 22. and Carrle M. et son. 19, both of Richmond, Va.; Rev. Theodore Edwards, 74, and Mary C. Delg- : Rev. E. stor. d Kathleen Wood- McDougle. ll. this city, and Oak Park, TIL.; Rev. C. Oliver. A Stantey Stine, 26, and Preda L. Marks, Tnam. 33 and Ann Chidakel, and Louise Johnson. Rev. 3 lie M. Knight, 35, Philadelphia, Pa., and abeth Morris. 33, Pront Roval, ‘Rev. el ; and Nannle H. Youns, T Gaski v, H. rew c. Gatieit, a1, and Marearst 1. Mtail, 21, both of Richmond, Va. e Richardson, 32. and Martha P Tl i o g W J. H Dunham. ———————— Births Reported. llowing_births have been reportcd to”bhe ’fi:u 1 “De pln-llunl in the past 24 hours: Everett L. and Helen V. Davis, sirl. Josep! adx.'fi“".x uoun. il MOROSEO TO MARRY. SAN FRANCISCO, November 16 (/). —Oliver Morosco, theairical producer, and Miss Helen Mitchell, leading lady in several of his recent plays, have ap- plied here for @ liccnse to marry. The couple sald the ceramony would toke place some time next 'k, prebably Thursday.” The engagement of Morosco, prudn €T of numerous Broadway hits, Miss Mitchell was announcsd here S eevorai months ago. Morosco gave 2ge o8 49 and that of Miss Mitc hen as 2. Card nf lmuks TAYLOR, ALICE A, sincsre’ thenks to n . Rei n_of Metron etr services snd re! sympathy and at the drath ICE A TAVLOR ANNIE' E. COLSTON, Beaths. DALSAM. ELISE LUCKETT. Friday, Noo yember 1929, al her residence, 5402 ELISE LUCKETT. beloved | wite ot "Charles Paul Baisam in Westminster Church Cemetery, Balti- re. Date of interment to be nub- fished In Baltimore Suh BLACKWELL, ADDIE. Saturday, Nnvrmher 16, 1929, ‘at Garfield Hospital, BLACKWELL, devoted _ wife e W. Ernest.Jarvis Co. fu- neral parlors, 2223 Ga. ave. n.W. DRAWNER., MARY E. On Friday, Novem- ber 15, 1029. at 12:50 o'clock a.m. MAR’ E. BRAWNER, beloved wife of the late John E. Brawner. aged 85 years. Funeral rom the residence of her daughter, Mrs. James P. Jenkins, 3213 P st. n.w. on Sunday, November 17, at 10 o'clock a.m. Relatives and friends invited. Interment at Hl]:hhnro. Loudoun County, Ve., m. ALICE REBECCA. On Wednesday. mber 13, 1020, "at 7:40 a.m. at’ her ween L and Ni ics resiing a¢.the funera s, of Waiter 1234 dth st 00d, Relatives and friends’ invited. zemfinz in Colesville, Montgomery Ooun- BROWN, ALICE REBECCA. _Officers i membérs” of the Ladies’ Auxiliary to the Drivers' Benevolent _Association,” No. are notified of the death of Slster ALICE BROWN. Funeral b n hurcn, oth s n.w. Inferment at Qfficers and menibers of No. 9. I B. P. O. nctified ot the Sealh O JROWN. _Funeral S~ No. b Temple No. 423, nu invited. MAUDE 'B. FLEMING MARIE PIERGE, F. Béc. CHILDS, JEANNETTE. On Friday. Novem- Des NNELTE GHILDS, be- r 1929, George: Burton Me- iy g e DRt SO e meld 6k furbarst's Yamerat pariors, 301 Bast Cap- on Monday, November 18, at 3 .m. . A Friday, ltnvem- FIDDELL, JOSKPH A On Xrida, e 30 st. n.e.. 30 p.m.; thence lO Thurgday, Noven R Toviny mother. Keen, Xll her 791 Heviu m\!mx. IAI' M. On 14, 1020, st 455 o B MucK ?n ery. EING. .Illolus Departed this life \n Thurs H. lay, November 14, ), at s o Mfie. JHemihs ‘Notice of funeral LAPA ember ovember 17, | JE! b Iu Memoriamn. BERRY. VIRGINIA. In loving er, ' VIRGINTA ihiee ‘vears a3 today. _vember 16, 192 1 have only ylvu'r memory. dear mother, To remember my whole life throush, the ane T witl never “Jorsat. alwaes ng of you. DAUGHTER, ALICE .WHAL- memors_of: Y. who, No- ~m be vou slesp. dear grannz, wweet 1o breathe your name. 1 {o\cd you very dearly in life, n g 53518440 the T-mctr“{ " Brown and the dev Clarance Brown, he 'u.e te! ferien November 16, 1 one. but not &r(otu HER HiSBAND AND' GHILDREN. CLANCEY, PATRICK. 1In loving ‘re ance of our dear husoand and fat PRTRICK GLANCY: who departed this one vear ago today, November 16, 1928. One vear has passed. dear loved one, Since vou were called away; How well we do remembe; That sad and weary da. The hands that did so much for us, How_helplessiy_they lay: God new they worked flc\-mumwn:tv E th 118 DEVOTED WIFE AND CHILDREN. ‘GREEN, TfloHAS A. Bacred to the memory f our son, brother and uncie, THOMAS Ar SREEN Vo' deparieq this lite two years ago today, November 1927. ‘When we are alone ll’ld silent ‘We breathe a dt!v regret. We remember, AN BRYANT: mother, ELIZABETH parted this life twent day, Novembe! Just o line of swriel nm-dmbnm Jus rue; Just"s Soken of oves devotign, ‘That our hearts stiil long you. The hands that did so much for us, How helple: lay; d knzwplh’eayy'urked continuously, But they are gone No one knows the !Ilenl Only those who have lost can DEVOTED HU: Y PAYNE, MAR- nd H&EHE ane 260 xa'mnw!égmu e 3 Aulusl u, 1928, a!fluu and stlent, the We bua e a deep regret, Tt 31 the world forsgt. THE rAlmd LIPSCOMB, GEORGE. d but loving den " Husband. whe %enlrt!d This lm “one” Jear 880 today, ovember 16, What would 1 n!ve 16, lasp his hand, s Joving ml{o and welcoine voice, Which_mean| o HIS) Lovmu Wire, "} c. m’l-. ASCO, MAGDALINE. _In lovin 'E?-n:e of our desr mother, MAGDA EDALINE suddenty elghteen Yeais "ako ‘todsy, No- "%W"fifl* % In sed but loving re- sfive years ago to- FFERSON, _FRANCE! Jovin ban 03“ ":“}-“’ mfl' today, November ‘16, k) °“flm""“'§fi§‘m“"n“m iy of grlet that s For_ ' wel HIS m‘?&x’i"s‘”"” S BusEY SMITH. STEELE, ANNIE L. In sad but loving re- memhnzce of our loving wile and mother. who passed away % Jears ago today, November 16, 1 "‘"m‘figmfl For the one we SALLIE E. “u'ifs'mmen SRl SR e e Ber FUNERAL DIRECTORS. Private Limousine A_;nbulnnce &,“m".:h:'-‘!fl Lincoln 0524 blished | JoHN R“WRIGHT co. 1337 10th St. N.W. Phone North 0047 Auwsk SPEARE .succeedmx the original W. R. spnnco. 1623 Connecticut’ A Potomac 4600 8 vears at 1208 B Clyde J. Nlchoh, lnc. 4209 9th St. - Je WlLLlAM LEE'S SONb, day. m 1929, at 6:30 a. at her residence, s mc:olfi X 433 Washington ave. CREMA’I ORIU. Lyon Park, Vo, ELIZABETH JEMISON | 332 PA. AVE N.W. NATIONAL 1384, 1388, Bhe't u Courvived by 1 three Heiskell 2 Jearste AT Herbert B. Nevius 0 st Mrs. ’Dlfl 5, i S Tavier 4 Funeral Home Wise; t] T. Nash, E:m and E, H. Nash. Notice of fun er. MERRYMAN, VREDERICK R. Two weeks, beginning Monday, Miss Anne Nichols will be in The Primrose House Corner of our large Toiletries Section. Here she will be “at home” to all in search of secrets for retaining youth and beauty—and, incidentally, here it is that she will inspire ever so many Christmas Gifts. After all, what more welcome gift than some of her famous toiletries from Primrose House—the beauty mart of the dis- criminating? nd Licy N Ihlm)nll. i, A. Sturgeon. hn D, "“and Louise Pea Banicl W, and Edna G. aghi Jumes e 'a"m'.‘{’ Genneider Wion E. an & 5 Facker, nlfl. % 14, lnn n sLusnubeuu Hunn.h dl\tl‘h‘é‘r of Jumes ¥. and mml f Mabel, M rry F., berta Campbell, rflm ins restt . Ernest Jarvis Co. funeral n.w. Puneral Mon from St. AMUEL W. On Priday, Novem- M o 530 SAMUL Ved hus- hlnfl of Ollfle A. ul“\l‘l (nee Boteler). idence, 1613 olli —You’ll Get Them The “L. A.” Brand of Lactobacillus Acidophilus supplies the most potent of all antidotes for intestinal infection-—which is the cause of so many ailments, such as colitis, indigestion, flatulency, constipation, headache of many types and many forms of rheumatism, ‘The “L. A” Brand is supplied in Milk or Cul- ture—both of equal efficiency. 2. 2 Henr! and Della For New Primrose Enthusiasts—A New Introductory Jiam.g- aoa ‘{v‘:?"“? Set, including 6 Primrose House Preparations. ....... Priurosz House Torerries, Fmst FLOOR. PAR PIN, giamond shtiime, at “Annapolis, November' 9th. d. Call Decatur BAR PIN—PIal top, with small dia- 3 or Genter Market, of vi- r,ln:'ts. ‘i‘rld“u{l%fl.nvembu 8. Reward. Tele- Dhone_Clarendon_709. = E PUPPY, um-u. 4 mos. old; Dot dark head: reward. 8431 Conn. ‘rhum chv 913, STON BULL, In_vicinity Chovy, Chase ctru answers to name ly: e 0. 138 Reward 1f seturned ’u.éum. Parkway, Chevy. Chase . Delivered in town #nd suburbs by mes- senger. If to be mailed to a distance we Woodward & Lothrop Features Five Fine Inner-spring Mattresses For Bedrooms Whose Ideal Is Comfort Five Superior-Quality Mattresses—sponsored by Woodward & Lothrop because of their “Better-bedding” features. Special modern-day construction® makes possible the maximum of comfort, with hundreds of enclosed coil springs—color-consciousness affords modern-day beauty in most attractive tickings and pastel-tinted, rich damasks. Five Outstanding Prices SPECIAL WOODWARD & LOTHROP IN- NER-SPRING VALUE; choice of striped or $ 1 8.75 “WHITE CLOUD; and SIMMONS SIMMONS FINEST HAIR-UP- “BEAUTY REST” HOLSTERED MAT- MATTRESSES, dam- $39.50 TRESSES; striped $59.50 ask coverings . ticking 3 SIMMONS “ROSEMARY” MAT- SIMMONS FINEST HAIR-UP. TRESSES;; rayon dam- $49.50 TRESSES; linen dam- 579.50 ask coverings ........ ask covered ......... BrrrEr Beoping, Srxrm FLOOR. MARSTELLA. ELIZARETH National Vaccine & Antitoxin Inst. No. Bacteriologist: Wis. e DRIEF CASE. black initie] or near Howard Univers! P&ldley 206" o address Box ' 453-Gy small, white -old. ‘with ‘Thursday afternoon. Lib ard, i to swiichboard: the Tate Apts.. 1833 N, H. ave. Y sl LLD rk hrnwn ‘with whi B DOt ™™ Reward, " Fhone Cleveland 3484. DMM?N'D RING—Lost on x! it "Lintein 9360 st Seott. i DIAMOND, solitaire, mounting; 'oodward & Lfllhl’fll’l Jewelry l‘.OIIleY. ;&‘lx! noon; reward. Call Dist. “‘fl. McManus. “l DOG—Find i wnd st Teward: part_collie black with Lrown about, face, white feet; an< swers to name *° lu(lflll v Phflfl! information 1023 or North 547 DOG, Boston bull, half W] ll necl. l!ll color, anawers 10 Kame, of icip: " Réward. lc ._Kauffmann, “1 Tth_st DOG—] ‘mwuu to name Tam; ity 2ofh ana M., Georee- fowr: red eoliak and Jeash. ‘Reward. North 38" A5, Sia’ wew ardeis ERoLASEES, vhie TBlack Fkiier case, Huffer- Shinn: lost Tuesday: reward. Que st. n.w. iiocal, black tortoise ."fi;l. 1515 You Street North 0089 — 1520, "at his mmm, 1{5 b'l )I l‘ y: % il be" aat s em . mass s o rateqment THount GUveE c.n"”'f-‘r’y. ‘Relatives and_ friends lnvI"d. MORELAND, Thursday,’ N gene Hu!vl!-l. corner of al reward. }oseph F. Birch’s Sons S50595 | 3034 M StNW, Ehons west o0 Deal's lunenl home. 8 . —'—%. St S cltt, A ol | Frank Geler’s Sons Co. | JEREY B. Departed this life Sat- 158e5n Goage. Teiemhase R, AR M e TN TIMOTHY_moN Short fl;w"d afa m" 2 ooty P, ) Director orier” and srandfather of Garolyn B | punera R et By ne 641 H St. N.E. e, 5543 V. L. SPEARE CO. arry P., A Hamaing resting et Fraciors, new funerai ther the suceessors of nmor eonnected home, 389 R. L ave. n.v. Notice of fungral POWELL, CATHERINE On_Friday, Nn- 'l{'lf‘n:: original vL ulfih Phome Prank. 6026 St. N.W. vember 8. 1939, R HomGosetble Has- ATH! erly m r St N.W. pital, C. beloved vife of the Jugustug I Powell. nuuru Co_ FUNERAL DESIGNS. t A-u Delivery u SAMUEL | AUGU! e o MU} Service plus! services eral home, i A imbes oo chnpln e on Monday, Noven: 18, af Interment at Oon[;gl.l- Most any taxicab can furnish you with trans- portation: but how! For there’s more to taxicab service than just a ride!. Cab clean- liness, comfort, safety and dependability are the plus services you receive when you. ... Insist on using “BLACK & WHITE” and “YELLOW” taxicabs ! BECAUSE The “Black and White” and “Yellow” Taxicabs are operated by a fimmlly responsible Washington organiz. ave. n.w. Distriet late Capi. E. H. -lre-mlrta !ox Ripley. ~ Funeral uoml-y. Sovsmber s and tan spots. i RO ILLIAM M. On Priday, Novem T brown case M beloyed. - ‘5"'"1’@““ Pindra) thom nls inte residenes = Beral from ' ‘Tesidence, ne.on Sundey, Novemher 11, Danville, ROW/L, lv.l%nnll.ls P, 9 Friday, Novem: HOLSTERED MAT- ok &£"Ce., e cfll Potomac 53 B ‘Interment LASSES: shall st Wed VICTRIEY cmum Dibrary: in_ brown ase With name ~Arch Engel” Phone Hystts. 274: reward. th GLOVE-Man's _pigskin _glove, VT an whe e nw " Finder bicase crll Adams GLENWOOD CEMETER’I Vaull $5 month. Cholece ullf: md‘:l‘lu for sales "< HAUSOI.EU‘H. b AN, Atbbey- Mausoleumn sauon LLIER Platiiumn, with '8 ~dlamonds, E ald, 1418 W st. n. newacd of 450. No_questions asked: BOOK _containing sum of money passes. ward if returned o . Peak, B. & O. Freight Office. VAl Nt E SMITH, FLORENCE E. On Saturday, No- i Sl e 16, 1929, at her reside 410, 8. Cllflo{‘l"‘l‘! ce n.W., and, Mattle H. Smith * 2901 14th st. n.w.. cn Sunday, Novi g 703 " oo, ™ Ratatives na'me d P and card owner, J. MONEY—Friday night; and Lamont and 16th Gifts as Gay in Spirit as the Vanities Make-up Boxes - $3.50 Friendly little boxes that have spe- cial places for one’s cosmetics— (the vanities of “The Vanities”). Pic- turesque French prints adorn their mirrored lids. Gilt finish, Others. $5 to $10.50. Torerazs, Arsie 16, Fist FLOOR. ] Betwien 1ath and 8 2 Reward. neral, Saturday, adht AN Blprine ‘hurcn b -t gt '“Z" ARt Fres. LOUISE LEWIS. Fin. i flrmm'mm. BARTON. REV, ALBERT. In loving mem Beioted, hushand. REV srted this lite twe years ‘today, Novembe: Loving thoughts, true and tender, Just to show T gl remember. 'OTED 3 RTON. BERRY. vllolmm In Iov!n emory_of dear mother, VIRGIN 'nm died three years' ago Coduy; November 16, Yoy are reating in peage dear mother: yZhree -r-rd Tone, but n Rya, mner “oh_14th or between Mth and sts. s.w. Pinder please phone Metro- Dolitan: 4108; reward. © Ghassie Cleaners. & Dyers, Inc, RIER PUPPY, dark wrav: 7~ » (Tbursday. o Beautiful—! Efluflu—t‘ onveni MILITARY HIGHWAY BEYOND SOUTH GATE Opposite Arlington Cemetery Your opportunity mv tnspection, IS NOW. Vaults rapidly, only o timited wumber rematn. Open every day and Su: A more fitting momiv bmt“::hmw ENTOMBMENT COSTS NO MORE ember THAN UNDERGROUND BURIAL Mather, u:u i miss you so much, Cremation niches for mw_ nnmmmi’“ufmw | ing ashes can ve purchased. %:‘ B ey o U e !300 Conn, Ave. Nat.7897 , ; / I a- X colored; green col- Apt. 2, or call Mr. uare, white P icsdny nisht u WRIET AT Wi ol and - band (my s.ln]llon mfl 'lw.h ith tnl lnlu ‘ gm,.'i. k3 5 Hane et i WATCH, on Wavy nfl a New | YELLOW. CABS METROPOLITAN 1212 BLACK and WHITE CABS NATIONAL 0051 you DA EMMA Lo g Yo ¥ i of CLARK. Owned and Operated by Brown Bros. my. dear mother, V. Dassed ““. three years ugo

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