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Woman Freed in Bishop’s Death. Svwases 2o ns 00 jury of blame for New and Sli finfi-firmmn Specmlsy Co. 3447 15th St. N.| 4 Col. S f | el After Christmas Sale 1,000 Women’s HAND BAG 5.00 Reduced From 7.50 and 10.00 Back- -Strap, Pouch and Long-Handle Styles, in Morocco, Seals, Antelope, Suedes, Beaded and Rhine- stone Bags' for Sports, Afternoon and Eve- ning Wear. KRS The Travel, Leather and Gift Shop 1314 F Street N. W. o Bstablished 1376 Mail Orders Prepaid THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 1, W. T. TRITTIPOE INTERRED IN CEDAR HILL GRAVE Former Washington Coat Service Manager Was Prominent in D. C. Fraternal Circl Funeral services for Walter T. Tritti- we, 51 years old, manager of the ashington Coat Service, who died in the Washington Sanitarium Saturday, were conducted at Deal's undertaking establishment, 816 H street northeast, today at 11:30 o'clock. Interment was in Cedar Hill Cemetery, with Masonic rites at the grave by the George Whit- ing !ou‘e of Masons, of which Mr. Trittipoe was a member, - Mr. Trittipoe was widely known in this city and active in many organiza- tions here, including thu Wuhm-mn Board of Trade and various fraternal groups. His death Saturday followed a long iliness. ey Bad weather has so grenly dlmued apples in France that it is feared vailable supply will soon be exlu\uud Rugs Display Their Beauty Only When Clean Call Mr. Pyle Nat. 3257 & 3291 Sanitary Carpet and Rug Cleaning Co. 106 Indiana Ave. N.W. Wj Service Manager Dies WALTER T. TRITTIPOE. RITES FOR H. F. PAYNE. ‘Washington Business Man Buried at Andrew Chapel, Va. Funeral services for Herbert F. Payne, 44 years old, proprietor of a delicatessen store at 1427 North Capitol street, who died Monday at Sibley Hospital, were held this afternoon at the 8. H. Hines Co. funeral home, 2901 Fourteenth street. Burial was at Andrew Chapel, Vi Surviving him are his widow, Mrs. Cora Payne; two sons, Welford Payne and Stanley Payne, and a daughter, Miss Marie Payne. FURNITURE RENTING OFFICE FURNITURE "oise 616 EStN WASHINGTON'’S FINEST MEN'S WEAR STOR 1241 Fine Suits aend Overcoats On Sale—Tomorrow 8:30 A.M. 855 360 365 Hart Schaffner & Marx Suits and Overcoats REDUCED $ 4 3 50 We want to start the New Year by giving our customers more.for their money than ever before. One and two trouser suits in fine woolens—warm, imported fabrics in smart overcoats—splendid selection of best styles and colors to choose from—sizes for men of every build. Our Extended Payment Plan May Be Convenient We do charge for not— alterations Raleigh Haberdasher 1310 F STREET CHARLES P. TAFT HONORED IN DEATH Fine Arts Patron Was Leader in Development of Jour- nalism. By the Associated Press. CINCINNATI, Ohio, January 1.—Re- posing in death at the end of & long career as one of America’s leading patrons of the fine arts, Charles Phelps Taft was the reciplent today of tributes for his many benefactions. He died last night at the age of 86, the victim of lingering infirmities or advanced age. which became serious three days ago and caused a lapse into coma, Irom which he never recovered. While arrangements for the funeral were being made today, Taft's half. brother, Willlam Howard Taft, Chief Justice of the United States and for- mer President of the United States, planned to leave Washington with his wife to attend the services. Leader in Journalism. Charles Phelps Taft had published the Cincinnati Times-Star for 50 years and during that time had distinguished himself in the patronage not only of art, but education and the development of modern journalism. Near him at the time of death were members of his family, including two daughters and three nephews. The distinguished Cincinnatian had en important hand in the development of practically every major project for l:'l: civic and cultural betterment of his city. In alding the Cincinnat! Institute of Fine Arts, Taft and his wife in 1927 gave their art collection, worth several millions of dollars, and an endowment of $1,000,000. Political Honors Unsought. He spent practically all his life in Cincinnati, his native city, except for & few years of law practice in New Yark He was educated in Cincinnati ary and secondary schools and in Phlulpl Exeter Academy, Yale Univer- sity and Columbla University. His career in public office consisted of one term in Congress and a term in the Ohio Legislature. He never sought po- litical prelermenc RITES FOR PHYSICIAN. Dr. Lyman Dow Buried in Arling- ton Cemetery. Funeral services for Dr. Lyman Dow, retired physician and Civil War vet- eran, of 3547 8 street, who died Sunday morning, were held yesterday afternoon at_the John R. Wright Co. chapel. Dr. Andrew Bird, pastor of the Church of the Pilgrims, and Dr. Lucius C. Clark, chancellor of American Uni- versity, officiated. Burial was in Arl- ington Cemetery. BOY SCOUTS ON VISIT. Members of Tfoop No. 166 of Boy | Scouts of Kingston, Pa., who sold three pounds of Christmas candy in order that they might take a sight-seeing trip to this city, were introduced to President Hoover yesterday. The boys have been in Wuhln for the pnt several days, making their headquarters at the Dodge Hotel, Whlle taking trips into various parts of the city. They were introduced to Vice President Curtis and his sister, Mrs. IGu'm on Sunday. FOUND. exlble, Chilstmas day. Owner gnm ty and pay for advertisement. X 343-J. Star office. nwlv Animal Rexcue FOR LOST League. 340 Maryland a 8088. LOST. anihe Address Jeu With white {hes: license No. 17 oy Cleveland 4588, LET, diamond, downtown Met. 1746 ectign. ROOCH, diamond and platinum, smna-y HbeulAnu"AI‘d Return to 3601 Connecticut ave.. COIN PURSE, Tady's, tan silk. confaining sbout 315, on'13th st between P and N. jave.: reward. "North 7 COLLIE Tuff. some 1 0G, white_feet and brow: 406y, “Bir Peter”; ‘ Tewara Wi 3623 amber _rims, with lflmondl - pelcase eturn f0 307 T 3t B Hitch, new bet. . 1443 O LORGNETTE—1471 Park rd. Col. 8541 Re- ward POCKETBOOK, Iady's black silk, envelope in shopping district; containing money, compact, _silver rosary, children’s photost reward. Einder pleate communicate a 2163 of 520 Rittenhouse st. !Ul'l' CASE—December 30, about midnight. small hluk suit case from auto golng north on n.w. somewhere between K ha' e ridian Fark, contents consiatin Jewelry, ete Farnily R several articles owner for their phone_Georgia _45: 0 R rosd beiween Hyatls yille and Laurel; reward. Telephone Na. ‘tional_0091. 1930. Patron of Arts Dies CHARLES PHELPS TAFT. THE WEATHER District of Columbia—Cloudy, occa- sional rain tonight and possibly tomor- row; lowest temperature about 46 de- grees; moderatc south winds. Maryland and Virginia—Cloudy, prob- ably occasional rain tonight and to- morrow; warmer tonight, colder to- morrow afternoon in west portion, mod- erate to fresh southeast winds shifting to south and southwest winds. West Virginia—Rain tonight and to- morrow; warmer tonight, colder to- morrow, Record for Twenty-four Hours. ‘Thermometer—4 p.m., 54; 8 pm., 47; 12 midnight, 43; 4 am., 30; 8 a.m., 40' noon, 42. Barometer—4 pm. 30.06; 8 pm 30.14; 12 midnight, 30.18; m., 30.20° 8 a.m,, 30.20; noon, 30.20. Highest temperature, 57, occurred at 1:15 p.m, yesterday. Lowest temperature, 39, occurred at 4 am. today. ‘Temperature same date last year— Highest, 48; lowest, 36. Tide Tables. (Furnished by United States Coast and Geodetic Survey.) ‘Today—Low tide, 3:35 a.m. and 3:40 p.m.: high tide, 9:01 a.m. and 9:18 p.m. ‘Tomorrow—Low tide, 4:16 am. and 4:20 pm.; high tide, 9:41 am. and 9:56 pm. The Sun and Moon. ‘Today—Sun rose 7:27 am.; sun sets 4:56 pm. ‘Tomorrow—Sun rises 7:27 a.m.; sun sets 4:57 p.m. Moon rises 8:54 am.; sets 6:03 pm. Automobile lamps to be lighted one- half hour after sunset. Condition of the Water. Harpers Ferry—Potomac and Shen- andoah muddy this morning. | Weather in Various Cities. BTemperature. o = » JRE—— Abllene, Tex. ax 30 Alllmle City ' 3024 Balti Md.. 30 Birminghim Bismarck, N. D. Rain Pt cloudy Cloudy . Ptcloudy Clear Cloudy Clear Etcloudy 8no Clur oy Cloudy Clear Rain . Ptcloudy Cloudy Rain Pt.cloudy Rain ; Ptcioudy Clear d o08 Eioudy 0.0 Ftcloudy FOREIGN. 2 iwich time. today.) [ a5 Oteen nerlluré‘wenhu S & k] 0"'""' on, wich time. togav) G 1. Azores.. . 63 mnclauay e ‘"" Current observations.) Hamilton. Bermuds 64 San_Juap, f Forto Ri K ubs, Colon, Canal Zone. & ar Bart cloudy Part cloudy Part cloudy WARRANT EX3710 for % share E. L du Font ds Nemowis & Eo. Peommon Stock Ih ‘name of Miss Dolores . Main, = Retyrn {0 L B peters. 1110 Sh. niw: Tost Bunday white_ gold. M. J generous reward. otel Cairo: Tel. North “for wrist wateh, plain Bu- WRIST WA’ e Eigin, with black leather strap; between Mass. ave. and L s st.. Dec. Liberal reward. n Legation. 1746 Mass. ave. 3 ation leadine to and_ white female e of & State Must Sue to Clear Title. SPRINGFIELD, Ill, January 1 (®). —The State will have to file suit in the Circuit Court, it became known, to clear its title to the acre of land here on which stands the tomb oi Abraham Lincoln. Arrangements were being made to put through a $200,000 repalr and improve- ment plan, for which the Legislature appropriated the funds last term. Then some one discovered that there was no deed at all for either the site or the tomb and monument which occupy it. The improvement plan will be delayed SEVENTH in this Annual Suits & until the title is cleared by court. EISEMAN'S & F STS. Start the New Year by saving Sale . « « o 835, #0 & 45 O’Coats Reduced to 1242 133 ON LIBERAL CREDIT—OF COURSE We've made sharp reductions on these fine all-wool You can save from suits and O’coats. $6.25 to $11.25 on any garment you choose. Open an account now.. . . . pay weekly or monthly, as convenient, with no added cost PARTY WILL MARK “Y” CELEBRATION Association Plays Host to Hun- dreds of Members and Friends With “Open House.” The Young Men's Christian Associa- tion celebrated the New Year today by playing host to hundreds of members and friends at an all-day “open hor party in the Central “Y" Building, 1736 G street. The boys’ department started festivi- ties at 9 o'clock this morning. Actlvl- tles in the main bullding were to begin at 2 o'clock and eonmnue until late in the night. Initiating the afternoon program was to be an address on the prospects of the Y. M. C. A. by Huston Thompson, president of the assoclation, Leonard W. De Gast, general secretary of the Y. M. C. A, will extend greetings ol the assoclation to the guests. Leo A Rover, United States Attorney, who also was to have spoken, is confined to his home with grippe. An orchestra will play in the lobby during the afternoon, and refreshments will be served in the second floor re- ception rooms under direction of a com- mittee of hostesses led by Mrs. Leonard W. De Gast. Sport contests, swimming demonstra. tlons, gymnastic stunts, an exhibition of simuitaneous, multiple-game play at chess and checkers by W. B. Mundell; movies, dancing and singing, are in- cluded in the program for the afternoon and evening. Braths. BARRETT, JORN T. On Sunday, December 929, at his fesidence, 10 Bryant el e 56uN BARRETT, beloved hus- Baiid of ‘Annie £ Barrett. (nee Wiiliams) Funeral from tne above residence Thurs: o at 8:30 a.m., thence d at 9 oul. ~Interment Mount Olivet | Cemeters. Relatives and friends invited. CAMPBELL, ELIZA, Departed this life 'ruw Dec . 1929, 0:45 dmo! End “wiiliam Mopkins. triumphant faith after a lingering ilind s to mourn their 1055 & daughi dchildren, e Dephews and a host of other relatives and friends, Funeral Friday, January 3. 1030, at 1 o'clock, Ghurch, R at, C. Smith. pastor. Tieads ivited, CARRELLO, RALPH. Suddenly, on Enn- 1929, ‘at his residence, Lo day, December 29 5: ave. Ra bet. 12th and 13th sts. n.W. Relatives lnd EN, CARL. On Saturday, Decembe 1928, at Merey Hompital, ‘Thilodeipht RL, DARDEN of “Asheylile, N ida n.w., s v, cemper 31 nmu(m Wi 1at6 repidence, 1410 “26th n.w., Apartment 2. Fu: heral “Thursday, - January 2. . pm. from Union” Wesley A 8furcn, “Zrd and L rts. n.W. Lincoln’ Memorial Cemetery. SEY, ELIZABETH. Suddenly, on Mon- D B acember 30, 1930, at ner residence. 6105 ‘Brookeville rd, Chevy Chase, Md. IZABETH, beloved wife of Patrick Al- Funeral services at her January' 2, lmumulnl t Dempsey. Bie Rlience on Thursdy, 1930, at 2 p.m i . GEORGE SAMSO! uesday. PRt 51, it ceSience: 1000 GEORGE. SAMSON FRASE Bumtial Trom hia lste residence o Fivars: day. January 2, 1930, at 2 p.m. Relatives and frierds invited to attend. FRASER, GEORGE, & The members of sociation_Oldest Inhabitants ar B . t THEGDORE W, NOYES, President. J. ELIOT WRIGHT, Secty. LOVER, BLANCHE I On Tuesday, De- Glomber a1 1929, ng her reslden 18th st. n.w., BLANCH! LOVER. mersl from Gowiers, Chapel 754 Pen- ave. n.w., Thursday, January 2. o, T pms Cenetery. EARL. G attmner 20 920, "t s residence, Gordon_ave.' ne. L GORHAM. de- yoied son of Wiilam and Jexsie Gorham Buddenly, on Monday. 600 Henry, January 2, 1pm, om W "Eihe “runeral pariors, GRANGER, JAMES. Members of Col. .v.mu STHeR of*une death of JAMES fday, 1926, 8 day, January Members “meet at the ‘residence at 8:15 W T.R¥AN, commander. EN, WILLIAM. Departed this life on Contas! pactmber SIS aite? o ‘belet iliness, 'WILLIAM GREEN, beloved hus Ndariha Green. He leaves four . two Dbrothers, two sisters and ves and friends. sdav, January Trom " ihe gtavlishment of Alex Pope, 315 15th st s.e.; thence to Ma BoBtist Churen: uinien, Va. HILL JULIA, fg, Monda Decel by ow DRSS of dos2 4aih b1 ne. jeaves two sons and two daughters. neral from Pru\"lv{,m;“ 1‘&‘:"'5.23'.‘“ 30 R L ave, nw. Wednesday, Jonuaty 'l’ E _On Bvu\dnv - fl!nrr l'l” 34th ll n‘t LTI ate now of_his son, John g I'ISI 1 h lt Puneral from Holy Trinity Catholic Church Thursdly Janu- ary 32, 1930, when mass will be said at 9 am. Interment Cohlmbil ‘Garden Ceme- tery, Clarendon, Vi ‘We did not know the pain you bore; W u_die. We only know you went, 4 ‘And aid not 8y & o TTErRRN1 GLUE, OTTILIE. On Sun- R Sember 0. 1930, |OTTILIE KOLL- D TGLUE, beloved wife of Georse Murray McGlue ‘and beloved daughter of Ella and the late Dr. Louis Kolipinskl Funeral from her late 'residence. 3815 Ingomar st. n.w. on Thursday, Japuary 9 am. ss at St Mary's Entren “at nd herel yNivel! Toterment private at St op. Teus Mary's Cemetery. N PIERCE. ey ST 1930 At SGasualty Hos: PALMER, firs pital, ‘véars, beloved son of the late Charles E Filmerand Mys. Rebecca, J. Palmer of Ardmore, Md. ived by two frdmore: Joth Foand James W. Paimer, Remaing resting &t Hysone's funeral home, st. n.w. Funeral services Thursdny. J.nu- y 2, 1930, at 2 at_the Chureh ‘Good Shepherd. 6th and Eye sts. lnmmom L.nncm, Md. AYNI On Monday. Decem- PN R a1 Bibley HoSDithl, HERBERT F. PAYNE. beloved husband of Cora Payne. Funeral service from the S. H. Hines Co. Tuneral home, 2901 14th at. niw.. Thura: day, January 2. 1930, at'1 pim. " Taterment at Andrew Chapel. e 1 NDA, - On Monday. Decem- e o 1 DO- ne lon. OF the date Henry U1 and ot McCoy, mother of William M, and’ sister of Henry T. McCoy o ¢ 12! ll ' Funeral Thursday, Janu- ary 2, 19 rom Wood's funeral home. MIAMVH and friends invited to at- Ifnd . IINIDA ‘The Tinley Phylhs the death of Mrs 3 2 1030, at. 1230 Funeral Thursday, January 3. 1030, at 1:30 pm.. from Weod's funera vl bl | MASON, President. { MARGARET 8 BYRD, Rec. d o , INDA, The Ladies' Crispus P CRRs REe! Assgciation announces the death of Mrs. DORINDA PROCTG] neral Thursday. January 2 l.filib..#dl e al 3 o Wo A WEST HAMILTON, P JENNIE £ BARNES, Rec. 8ec. | . DORINDA. The Young Ladies P ieginie Reliel Atsociation are fequested to attend the funeral of Mrs. DORINDA Jan . 1930, ot S’ tuneral parlors, 123 * MINNIE A. CONAWAY, President, E GREEN, Rec. Secy. All PROCTOR, DORINDA. Dembers o W T bet. M and N ats nw. ESTELLE H, yal ‘Matron. ADDISON w ERAPMAN, Ronl Patron. MARY & WHITR, Seoretary. " DELLA STEFFE. Suddenly on Tues- "5'.‘,?'n?¢.mm B0 1550, ‘8t ‘Gonimbia Hor. DEI STEFFE, beloved wife of uneral from A. J. parlors on Thursdey. 2 p.m. Interment at Cemetery. Edwin Schippe! January 2. at Cols rdens Relatives Sod Triends Tnvited. Harry sidence of her son, 423 Washington evenue, River: ARY widow of the lste Jonn phia. Requ] cefebrated. -z 5" clock Thirsday. 2. 5% 8, Jerome's Cathollc tsville. Interment Philadel- Interment = Glenwood On Monday. December 30, ! Braths. FULME! ‘Decomber 31 n;t“ hy {m ‘Tues- Genle: ral .nnmm rmu arted this lite Mon- 1950, At he NNIE TIMBERS. JEI mnum her departure husb; daughters, three sons Bost "o "other” Telatiees Shactrions e maing resting at the John T. Rhing neral ehapel, 3rd and E 3 3730 p'm: Wednesday: Jamua her late Fesidence. January 2, 1930, at'9 TRIVISONNO, rmw: cember 31, FRANCER TRIVIZ RS, m th mmm: on Thundlm Jl ., _thence to Hol i m‘ le"th"m"em lnl'llh will ul. o1 the repose of her soul terment 8t. Mary's Seml l’l!WOITH BENJAMIN LI 1929, B'NJAMXN L!l UNSWORTH b-luved son of T H. and Katle Uniworth, sie from his brothe Unsworth, B.l"r )flll. Md January 2, and friends ln\lled Intermem Rock cnek Cemetery: 1 did nol know the I did not see you I only know you went y And never said good-by. SISTER LOLAR. 14 WAII'""GTOVy EDN, Departed this life clmher 31, 1920, at h" resie denc- in Blackmas ct. n.w.. EDNA WABH- NGTON. ~Remains st Frasiers aew Tus llerX home, 389 R. 1. ave. n.w. Notice of funeral later, WILLIAM’(. EMMA. On Monday. December 9." al her residence. 1443 OAK St, WILLIAMS, devoted wife of Wlllhml. mother of Pombroke sister of 'Eugenia Herron: Funeral Fiday. anuaty Sl Herton; r » from W. Ernest Jarvis' funeral par- ors, 2222 Ga. ave. n.w. Interment Hllr- mony Cemetery. WISE, ELEANOR M. Suddenly on Tues December 31, lI"v ELEANOR M., beloved wife of Edward Wise. Puneral from h’r late residence, Pnull Glen, Md., on Frids January 3, 1030, at 9:30 a.m. Requiem m: at St. John's Church Forest Glen, Md., lt 10 o'clock. Relatives lnd lrllnds invited. lmermflll FW!II Glen Ce * Clurln RIE G. HlTFl!L MARIE CULVER, D&Gund M"m" In Memoriam. CARRICK, WILLIAM . 1y of our dear ther, WILL . CARRICK, Who 1eft us t%o' yaars age today, January 1, 1928, He suffered hours, ve xailt a cure; but'all i’ va 8o Ood Slone knew Whi >t He called him home to rive PE WD DAUSH FIN Louis, ln memory of ur,beloved husband ‘and father. LOUTS FINKEL, who passed AWAY one year ato today, Tenvars In loving memory hours. of pain ¥ his soul rest in pea 118" Gy NG WiE AND GHTLDREN, * In sad but laving 13- SOR. Who denarien ton 195 Adk: ite " SON. 'who den 5 1ife oo pear ofo Sleep on and take your rest: We loved you. but God loved yow ROSIE E."AND ISAAC JACKSON, nn- JOHNSON, REV. LOGAN. In loving reme; Trance, Of (ouf beloved, husband and Joted father. the Rey LOGA OHNSH 0 Passed o ihe Fvén: brroad ons Year ago today, January 3o HE PAMILY. * JONES BILLOWS: M. F. Tn sad but loving remembrance of my mothe NES BILLOWS, who entered info eternal rest January 1, 1918 LOVING DAUGHTER JENNIE. * JONES BILLOWS, MARY E. In sad and lov- ine, femembrance of my devoted mother and our lovinz grandmother, Mrs. MARY E. JONES BILLOWS, who left us January wis lon& as life lasts her memory remains LILA"'Hckau AND ARCHIBALD MORRIS, JOSEPHINE M. In sad but HER m:vr:'n:b CHILDREN AND GRAND- CHILDRE! PAGE, m:\m In_loving memory of my {ysband. HENRY PAGE: who departed this Life four’ years aso today. Januery 1, 1936 HIS WIFE. MAMIE PAGE. * PREDIGER, HENRY F. In sad and loving Temembrance of our ‘husband and tather. HENRY F. PREDIGER, who passed away one year ago today, January 1. Just a line of sweet rememb 2. memory fond and tr Just)a token OF Tove's Hoveroon That our hearts still long for you. The hands that did so much for us, How helplessly they lay: God knew thes worked conttnuousls, But they are gone toda: No one knows the silent o rtache, Only those who have los! teil of sriet that is Dorne in nlenc- For the one we love 50 we! HIS LOVING WIFE AND 'GHILDREN, * QUIGLEY, ELIZABETH. In memory of our dear mother, ELIZABETH QUIGLEY, who died five years w60 today, January 1. 1930, WALTERS, MAY. In loving remembrance of my dear cousin, MAY WALTERS, who de- parted this life one year ago today, Janu- ary 1, 1929 Wei8ia her away in the silent erave ear-dimmed eves an And Hitle e thovent wien How' soon we had to part.” On, smile on me from above: COUSIN, ®STELLE WEBSTER, FREDERICK T. AND MARY 8. 1n DERICK. T WEBSTER, who Jai 9 4 “mather, MARY . }vmsfla, fous rs ag0 today, January The years mas wine out many things, But this will Wipe out never— The memors of hose happy dazs When we were all_together. DEVOTED ~DAUGHTER, BEATRICE E. INBUSH. o FUNERAL DlRECTp.!. Clyde J. Nichols, Inc. 4209 9th St. N.W. Cel. 6324, J. WILLTAM TEES SONS, LR] ‘\I\IORIUM 332 PA. AVE. N W. NATIONAL 1384, 1388 CHAS, S. ZURHORST 4 Sae gapegg g Joseph F, Birch’s Sons - 3034 M St AWV, Frone west oo s hed 1841 Herbert B. Nevius Funeral Home _Distriet Quick, Dmnnm Einciont servic Automobi W. W. Deal & Co. 816 H ST. NE. LINCOLN 8200, Frank Geier’s Sons Co. e STenin, National 2473 TIMOTHY HANLON Pun!nl mmm Private Ambulance . N.E. Linc., 5543 V L. SPEARE CO. Nelther the successors of nor eonnectea with the original W. R. fiue establish- Wm. H Sardo & Co. Private Limousine Ambulance R Lincoln 0524 {|JOHN R. WRlGHT CO. 1337 10th St. N.W.___ Phone North 0043 AILMUS R.SPEARE Blle"l & the Original W. R, Speare Co. 1623 Connec| lcut Ave. POTOMAC 4600 lm-ll!ulln..un-.null-. FUNERAL DESIGNS VE FLORAL EMBLEMS AT MOD. ICES. TEL. NAT. 2416 & NAT. 0106 open Evenings l4th & E and Sundays i Prompt Aute Delivery Service. Gude Bros. Co., 1212 F St. Artistic—expressive—ihexpensive CEMETER! i "GLENWOOD CEMETERY™ Vaultage, per month. Choice M.I and lllel for sale. [