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THE EVENING STAR, WASH 3TON, D C., THURSDAY, JANUARY 9, 1930. W Burial was in Rock DR. ORTON FUNERAL RITES TWropical Research Foundation Di- rector Buried Today. Funeral services for Dr. William Allen Orton, 52 years old, director of the Tropical Research Foundation, who died at his home, 600 Cedar street, Tekoma Park, D. C, were held this afternoon at the Takoma Park Presby- terian Church. crle,e'l Céme ":orgmer plant pathologist of the Depnmnem. of Alflcu!'::u, ‘Was one ve s of the most study of plant e terminated service with the depmment in uu ‘The custom is derived from the old way of of a bride "mnkf a veil the ceremony un plmp&fluqu:?e‘ cloth, held at mh comer by a tall man, to conceal the onlookers the bride's blushes. FISEMAN'S SEVENTH AND F STS. L4 - FRIDAY SALE OF ODD LOTS No Exchanges or Refunds. Alterations at Cost. 32 4.75 " Good quality overcoats. browns and tans. trimmed. Sizes 35 to 42. In Tans and Greys. All Wool. In greys, Well tailored and All Sales Final. OVERCOATS 142 $197 TOPCOATS, $575 Sizes 34 to 40. STREET ACCIDENTS INJURE & PERSONS . Two Are Reported in Serious Condition—Boy on Coaster Is Run Down. A 20-year-old youth and a child § years old, were seriously injured yes- terday afternoon in collision, the former ‘while riding a motor cycle and the little boy when a wagon in which he was coasting down a hill crashed into a parked car. Four other persons suffered injuries of a less severe nature in traffic accidents late yesterday and last night. Charles W. Paugh, 20 years old, of 4205 P street, is in Casualty Hospital suftering from a compound fracture of COlumbia 0157 the left leg, injury to his left elbow and internal l\ll'llned when his motor cycle collided with a truck driven by James D. Hill, colored, of um\md place, Takoms Park, at Ninth and O streets. His condition is serious. Auto Runs Down Boy. ‘The other dangerous injury was suf- fered by 5-year-old Arthur Dunning of 2 Seventeenth street southeast, when his Wwagon struck an automobile at the end of & runway on the north side of East Capitol street in front of Eastern High School. In the car was Lloyd N. Cor- der, 20 years old, of 2232 anesnu avenue southeast, police ted. The boy was taken to alty Hos- sital in & passing automobile and treated by Dr. Louis Jimal for a skull fracture and several broken ribs. Charles H. Greathouse, 71 years old, of Rosslyn, Va., was injured yesterday when his automobile coliided with a car operated by John P. Davis of 741 Elev- enth street southeast, in the 3200 block of M street. Greathouse was taken to Georgetown Hospital and treated for a broken left collarbone and lacerations to his head. Ten-year-old Raymond Thom of 415 Eighteenth street southeast is in Cas- ualty Hospital suffering from concus- COlumbia 0157 RICHARDK.HARVEY Formerly R. F. Undertakers for I am now asso Harvey & Sons Nearly 100 Years ciated with the W. W. CHAMBERS CO. We have large and wholesale facil in the city. lities, and our prices are the lowest We give a $150.00 WATERPROOF STEEL VAULT, guaranteed 50 - $85.00. fine casket, embalming, hearse, cars, burial case 1 for r $100.00. broadcloths at prices amazingly low. t and funeral compls Our cars, ambulances and hearses All of this may be obtained with th dignified service. $165.00 up- are the finest in the city. e experience of Richard l( Harvey's Parlor, Chapel, Offices and Show Rooms W. W. CHA MBERS CO. 14th, Cor. Chapin St. N.W. COlumbia 0432 COlumbia 0432 sion of the brain and a fractured right arm as a result of being knocked down by an sautomobile last evening on Eighteenth street southeast between A and East Capitol streets. The car was operated by Edward Deuterman, 2 Elgmemth street southeast. While crossing Pennsylvania avenue at Seventh street with his father yester- day, 4-year-old Frank M. Coward, jr., of 3614 Thirty-third street, Mount Rainier, Md., was struck by an automobile driven by William Washburn of 4417 Lowell street. The child was removed to Emer- gency Hoapltnl and treated for a frac- tured right foot. Miss Frances D. Taliaferro, 43 years old, of 1773 Lanier place, was bruised and cut about the face and legs last eve- ning when she was struck by an auto- moblle as she crossed at Eighteenth street and Columbia road. Edith C. Boucher, 1901 Wyoming avenue, driver of the machine, took her to Garfleld Hosplital. —_— DR. LOEB TO PREACH. Visitor to Conduct Services at Sixth Street Synagogue. Religious services at the Sixth Street e tomorrow night will be con- y Dr. Julius T. Loeb, ubm of the Fifth Street Synagogue. Loeb will take for his sermon topic "A Test of Jewish Character.” Guest rabbis, including some of the most prominent members of the rabbi- nate, have occupied the pulpit of the sl.xth Street Synagogue for the pnst two months. A committee has been a pointed to examine the merits of ti clndld.lul for the position and is ex- pfigted bring in a recommendation sl : Don’t Miss These Unusual Values Offered During Our Great Semi-Annual After Inventory Sale Of Reconditioned and Discontinued (Model) Ranges—Automatic and Storage Water Heaters Our Great Semi-Annual After Here is the opportunity you have been waiting for! Inventory Clearance Sale makes it possible for you to purchase a Nationally Known Reconditioned or Discontinued Model Gas Range or an Automatic or Storage Type Gas Water Heater at a fraction of its regular price. Every one of these appliances has been thoroughly checked by our service department and any adjustments necessary to put them in first-class condition made. Each one carries the same guarantee as though you were to pay the regular sale price. We must have the room these appliances are takmg in our warehouse, and you get the benefit. supply is limited, and we advise you to act quickly! Automatic Water Heaters Regular Sale Model Price Price 55 Pittsburg. . $120 .$240 4 Ruud. . .. 365 Pittsburg. $160 $95 $195 $128 Model INSTALLATION IMMEDIATE Model 20 Ruu Here Are a Few of the Many Bargains In Ranges Which Are Included in This Great Event! Prlcl- 820 Oriole with heat control. . . . $120.00 BE616 Tappan with heat ‘control . Y5 Round Oak with heat control. W618 Tappan with heat control. . 135.00 2943 Garland with heat control. . 940 Oriole with heat control. . . . 933 Oriole without heat control. . 284 Hostess with heat control. . . Come in Tomorrow or—Have Our Representative Call WASHINGTON GAS LIGHT COMPANY NEW BUSINESS DEPARTMENT Washington Salesrooms 419 Tenth Si. N.W, G AS 87.50 99.00 119.00 110.00 50.00 82.00 A'PP LAANEE Net Sale Price $78.00 59.00 68.00 89.00 85.00 75.00 39.00 62.00 Model Nat_ional 8280 872 Oriole without heat control . . 820 Oriole without heat control. . 823 Oriole with heat control. . . . 148 Bengal Insulated Oven with heat control. . . . ...... 0D1450 Smoothtop with heat control ... 931 Reliable without heat control. $79.00 The sale will not last long, as the Storage Water Heaters Regular Sale Price Price d.....5120 $89 30 Ruud. . ....$145 §116 22 Love Ko. 25 Pittsburg Lion $140 $109 .$117 $89 Pflc! !-le Price $55.00 70.00 68.00 110.00 145.00 39.00 110.00 85.00 155.00 175.00 55.00 Georgetown Salesrooms Wisconsin & Dumbarton Aves. HEADOQUARTERS | Fridey nisnt, ARTHUR J. DECKER DIES AT AGE OF 46 Pneumonia Is Fatal to Law Clerk | in Solicitor’s Office in Agri- culture Department. Arthur J. Decker, 46 years old, law clerk in the solicitor's office, United States Department of Agriculture, died at his home, 3728 Yuma street, last night. Death was due to pneumonia. A native of this city, Mr. Decker was a graduate of the National Univer- sity Law School here and later special- ized in patent law at Georgetown Uni- versity. He was a member of La Fay- ette Lodge, No. 19, F. A. A. M. He Js survived by his widow, Mrs. Laura Mae Decker; three daughters, Miss Virginia Decker, Miss Helen Decker and Miss Charlotte Decker; his parents, Fred Decker lnd Mrs. Rosa B. Decker, and a brother, E. M. Decker. Funeral services will be conducted at the residence Slhlrfllf afternoon at 2 o’clock. Interment will be in Cedar Hill Cemetery, with Masonic rites at the grave. BETTER BUSINESS BODY STATES STAND ON SALES|: Holds Merchandise Must Be Old Stock and Not Goods Bought for These Occasions. With the season of Bgl:nc clearance sales nppronch'.l:!, the tter Business Bureau reitera yesterday through its merchandise adyisory committee its stand that all such sales must be of stock actually ‘on hand and new goods must not be sold on these occasions. ‘This action was taken at a luncheon meeting of the committee in the Na- tional Press Club. h Goldsmith, chairman, presided. The committee also entered into a general discussion of truth in advertising. POLAND WANTS GERMAN TREATY IN YOUNG PLAN Pact Provid for Mutual War Debt Renunciation by Two Na- tions Involved. By.the Associated Press. WARSAW, Poland, January 9.—Au- guste Zaleski, Polish foreign minister, announced Sunday that Poland will ask the League of Nations Council at Geneva to make the Polish-German treaty renouncing financial claims re- sulting from the World War an in- u(nl part of the Young reparations M Zaleskl, who will lnv: shortly for Geneva to attend the League Council, told the press that no agreement be~ tween France and Germany could be mse of Poland, adding that the French-Polish alliance is the corner stone of European peace. The Polish-German treaty was signed last Fall. It provided for mutual renunci- ation of such war claims by the two nations. The signing of the German-Polish treaty was announced in Warsaw last November 1. In the pact the nations cancelled 30,000 suits, involving 1,500, 000,000 gold (nnu, settling all mutual claims arising out of the passing of Silesia, Pozanzia and “the Corridor” to Poland as an outcome of the World War. Poland promised not to exercise the right given by the Versallles treaty 0’5: ll.lgudl‘dnu certain German property in ol 0ld Clothing Is Sought. a) donations of dis- elgn Wars Service Bureau, Metropolitan Bank Building. The bureau asks that contributions be aent to the above ad- dress or that persons wishing to give articles of this klnd ul hone National 15484 and they will be called for. TALTAVULL Funeral Home 3619 14th St. N.W. Corner Spring Road Col. 464 s { Adams 10341 DOG—Small_sho; | dog; on corner 9th and { Matearet Scattergood: day phone, 70. £ Dll!nct 4679 DoG- ; small female Bhepherd. Dok Wi bruvn heed. Phone North 1026 Apply National evln!n LOST. BAR PIN. white gold, with topaz ctone: EITt from friénd, so will le re; t at Capifol or on 14t Call at 1303 P st. n.w. or phone Decatur m 1R R PIN. gold. dog desian. Bundey. Reward. Releohons Brooke: Cleveland 605 CAT: nge Persian Sunday night. Jan- uary & from 2657 Woodley rd. n.w. 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TCH-Mans gcid Hlmlllnn watch: en- it returned to 1855 atiantic 3132-R: Y BACK, with reward, Tollow- WISH e ariies, Drovabiy purchased at auetion: second-hand or antique joas: "y dealers, since July) g iince July) istory of Greek ng, conead, T m her-bound | volumes d book, ARCHITECT TO TELL OF CATHEDRAL PLANS|™750525¢ Problems Attending Cunm—ueum of Edifice Here to Be Re- vealed. Phillp Hubert Frohman, member of the nolmn and Washington firm of architects which designed Washington Cathedral, will deliver an f{llustrated lecture describing the great Gothic edi- fice under construction on Mount St. Alban at the annual Winter meeting afternoon at 3 o'clock at the residence of Dr. and Mrs. Willam C.. Rives, at 1702 Rhode Island avenue. Mr. Frohman is expected f.o discuss problems encountered eparing drawings for the cathedral and to ducrlbe the unique methods of build- emgloyed ‘Washington Cathedral, {hu in no sense a copy, is said ',0 more closely resemble the cathedral of the Middle Ages than any church built since that time. Officers of the cathedral committee, the nucleus about which the National Cathedral Association was formed, are: Mrs. Rives, chairman; Mrs. Willlam H. ‘Wilmer, vice chairman; Dr. Willlam C. Rives, secretary; Mrs. R. S. Chew, as- sistant secretary, and Edward F. Look- er, treasurer. . Marriage Licenses. wlll am C. Minor, 22, and Aretha Dillard, o Suoit"23. Rnd Peati Taborn, 28; Rev. lh B feur 5 Benson, 21, and Anna E. Hein %" bnth flf Blltlmou Md.: Rev. James W. rris. Sandy T. Ward, 35, and Rebeccs V. Jones. a::x;‘m'hlrat Brentwood, Md.: Rev. D. d-Eie:lfind‘l:' Pgsagreta 50 and Paols Spa- Harry, Katz 20.'and Bertha Blank, 19; Rev. %y o5, 31, and Grace E. Wed- l}i\;evkngnfl zzc,a ‘and Mabel R. . ma Loutse V. 23, .na Kathrsn E. ;dq Tetite M. Robin- i Va.. and Loulse va. R. Yoel Charies B ding. 20 Rev. (erbert E. Shieppard, 26: hard W e, 24, Bost. a7 this cty: Rev. Wii- liam D. J: Faul Cocohtaro. Ir. 2. Puglisi, 19: Rev. N. Gerald O'Halre, 20, Snd Argith T. Thomp- 25; Rev. James A. Smyth *Richard J. Daly, 23; Lackawanna, N. ¥.. and Marian M. Zenns, 19, this Rev. Charles J. Trinkhaus, 0, n, 31, , Md, and Mty LoDilineer 19, Jonnetows, Pa Hev M. J. Riordan. Beathn. ALEIDER. JORN Suddenls. on Wednes- anne 8. Aleider.’ aged nnem from his late resi- 2 on Saturday. Jan- thence to 8t. Peter's nd C sis. s.e. aid at 9 am. for the repose Thterment 8t Mary's Ceme- hi nusn -m he of h ALEMUTN, MARIE GINESL o Wethes 5. Jamuary 5. atter a Jon $iXRiE GINEST AL ANOTH runm& fees Wil be held 4t Rock Cresk Church, Wiknington, B, C» Friday. January 10, at 10 a.m. BAKER, Suddenly, st her LUCY VIRGINIA. home. Glendobbin, Winchester. VIRG oved wite of B, and_mother of 1] Berr: o Wacnington and Henry M. Baker nx ‘Winchester, Va. BLACKMER, DOROTHY ANN. Wednes- dl{ morning, January l 19!0 at 4:20 lock, at Aritngton, Va oin Y ANN, dnughter of Elmer k- m!'o ,uh!l’ll Frlfl.l. .Ylnulr‘ lD, p.m. nece er and- " h!n’lv 124 o, Vo, Tacerment af Chestnut Grove C!mlt!r Herndon. Va. * BOOKER, Suddenls, on EMILY MILLER ry 9. 1930. at 7:30 am. Sallie W. Miller. BURROWS, MARY KATHERINE. Dsparted Tuesday, January 7, 1930, at 3415 Dent pl. CHANDA, MARY. Tues TANDA AR DT ER B JIARY, beloved wife of Stephen Chands a her ot Arthur, Irene nd Mra schiller. Funeral on Fric y; January 10; from her late residence at 8:30 herihonce ' to ' Holy Comforter Chuireh. “where mass will be sald at 9 &.m. Relatives and friends invited: 9 FRANCES 1. On Thursday, January 9, 1930, ‘at her residence. 1210 Bladens- urg rd FRANCI Toved wite o ‘Wiliiam 8. Clark. ~ Notice of funeral later. CLARK, SAMUEL. ne Dflynrtad (h‘l “Y! WEG; umun LA’x-'x’x of 5 to ourrthelr Toss & devored wite. Lilie Glark: & _brother, James Clark: six_sisters. Whitney. Isabel Hi Braxton, Sallfe King Remaing at Frazte 389 R. 1. ave new_fune: "Wotlte ‘of Funeral Tater: CROUCH, BENRY E. On Wednesday. Jea- unry 8, 1630; at his residence; 1900 H st RY beloved husband of Eveiyn Padgett Crouch. Funeral services on Friday, January 10, at 7 o'clock p.m., aF the pariors of A. J. Sehippert, 200 Pa. ave. nw. Relatives and_friends ‘invited Interment at Johnson City. Tenn. on Saturday, January 11, at 2 o'clock p.m. 10 FRANK. On Tuesday. January af Providerics Hospital, M. FRANK. husband “of Theress ¥, Pather of the Hev. M. Josepn Cuddy. Fran: cls and Theresa A eral from the m ; thi requiem mass Interment Bonpie ter’ will be sung at § a.m. Brn Cemetery, Beliimore, Ma. FRANK. Membars of Carroll cu; M. o, K ate hereby motified of “the’ death of Brother 1, DY, " Funersl from the parlors of James T. K 317 January 350 " e Pt church. where' reduiem mass wili am. Interment Bonnie Brae be sung at 9 Cemetery, Baltimore. Md. JOHN P. DUNN, G. K; H. J. KANE. F. 8. DAVIS, CHARLES SUMNER. ‘Wednes- day. B 1930, o Garnsa Memorial Hospita CHARLES AVIS oa R er ol vervices Bt Jos7 100 Rela. xmermem ori- eek Cemeter: DECKER, ARTRUR. 3. On Wednesday, Jan- usry 8 1930, at 1 pm., et the resldence 3728 Yuma gt nw HUR J., husband Ma¢e Decker, mher of Virginia, nd Charlotfe, Deckar. and son of Ros! e Decker. Funeral §’1°mzm' Yats restdence Saturdns. Janyars + 8l DECKER, ARTHUR 3. A spectal cemmun- cation of La Fayeite Lodge, No. 19, F. A M. has been called for Baturday, ah: uary 11, lock p.m.. {of the Pomes aing ihe funeral of our faee flse.ened hrom T, ARTHUR J. DECK- > Yuma W WANAMAKER, Secretary. 104 FOLAN. ELLEN On Wednesday. u 1930, at, emuars 8. 1030, St pet resid 713 K anuary 8, 1930, at her residence. en- " ELLEN LLOYD, bel oved tucky ave se. wife of John P. Folan, sr. her late_ residence on Saturda, 11, at 8:30 am. thence to fofter Church, where requlem mass wil] be sa. HAYES, JORN. Suddenls, Thursday Jln- N HAVES. beloved hus- Remain BE i datienter's residence, Mro. Do B, Byrne, 3312 Prospect ave. n.w. Funeral notice' later. 0* ELIZABETH. Departed this life 6, 1930, after a long dren and a number of other relatives and friends. Funeral Friday, January 10. at 1pm, trom Union Weley Church, 23rd st between ‘L and M sts. nw. Interment Lincoln Memorial cemuery 5 JAMES, MAR January 6, e v AR Xerculonts Hombitsl, MARY £ JAMES, devoted, wife of Francis R. James snd _mother of n; sell, Eddie, * Herry, Mildred Berrs. Guren “of m:lmcmv. Januaty Capitol st', MI of the I MICHAEL X. Ty This_fesidence 3}’4"5"c ),_at_his residence. last g l”rfl‘ X.. beloved husband \'h!r! requiem mass wil sung at a.m. Interment Mount Ollvel Cemetery. N'Cflol!; -'Bl'l' On ‘Tuesday, January . 0, his residence. 3413 P w950 ShNRY'S. "ol Seloved hisband of Frances R. Nichols (nee Trunnell). Fu- neral from Holy Trinity Church, 9:15 a.m Priday, January 10. Interment Mount Oll- vet Cemetery. PETER, PLIZABETH A. We January 8. l’!D at Brlflen Castle, TZABETH widow of Am: loved molher of Mrs. E. R. B ‘Westlake, Mrs_ 8. ? Chapin and Mr. W. Notice” of ‘tuneral ‘1ater. Peter. ner. Mrs, Mrs. 0, LUCY PRESTON, devoted wife of PRESTON, LUCY. oOn Wednesday, Januars [ Preston. mother of Wesles, Herman, Thaties and” Log Pre sister of ary An: oper and o Fluoeral Saturday, Jan- Ernest Jaryis o of the cathedral committee Saturday | o > 10, from th Bth and Q@ ste, at 1 Fied SPAGNER, ELIZABETH. . Jan- uary 71930 ELIZ wife ot late Hiltar 8 Fynersl trom Floris Baptist Churcn. loris, Vi unday, January 12, & SWEENEY, SARA nes: HJ P e Ty oy lll: Alban A 'sweeney. = Kindly omit nml. ANNIE. i verween KOTHER WILLIAM BRENT, D, G, Chiet, SISTER FRANCES olu:z ) D. TILLMAN, WILLIAM Dep: nfl thu ufc on, Tuesdas, Sehtnes 7. T30 s WILLL o Delgved ‘sor of the iats Fdward and Mary Tiliman hd brother of Louis Tillman, Jeannette Brock, Joseph, Annie, Agnes, 'John and Octavia Tillmsn. Funeral from = McGuire's funeral home, 1520 oth, st t 9:30 a.m. thenc Cathouie *Emiren, mass will be sune at 10 owclock. Inter: ment at Mount Olivet Cemetery. 10° WEST, ROSIE. Departed this life Tuesday, January 7, 1930, at Wheaton, Md., ROSIE WEST. niec at B i Tirvie & Kilerkipariors 2023 Ga. ave. n.%. WILLIS, JOEN B. ono‘ruud-y January 7. ci 8 o JOHN Siniary TR "’"o’x‘n" 1 gead wiit e “recited at Hits fate resid 1818 6th st. n.w., this evening & Tock; FELIX HELEY. Secretary. * In Memoriam. BOOKER. MARGARET A. In_ lovin, membrance of our desi mother, MAR R, who departed this 1ife thres vears skor January 9. 1881, re- Igved in Ule, remembered tn death. Foriaf ) LI % B ‘GRANDEABON, REV. Ry 3 BOOKER. . BUTLER, ROBERT. 1 - tpect to the ‘memory of 'fi{ 'Gea husban ur fathi Jear W60 foday. January 6. 1038, i she Gone, but e not ’"V“ 4 lg. MR% AND FAMILE. o CHISLEY, JAMES E. [, Sicred to the oty of ‘our devo A ted huspand ‘and1ath eparted 122 e Tears ave-toaey: Jumcars b 19 Loved in life. in fl!l(h nmn bered. EVOTED WIFE AND' DAUGHTER. MRS. GERTRUDE AND 1":“!!A CHISLEY. HAYDEN. NORMAN.. In sad but lovin membrance of my dest Rusband, NoR z 4 terday, Jlnumy !v l.7 T eC e ‘Two years ha Foen e one we Toved Mg calied awase” God took him, it was His will, But in our hearts we love him He bade o one farewell 00d-b: eald P lnvln! eart nd == beat ne. T, » :';:fiw'u;’%;s 2 o 8y, January KELLY, l.nm d lovi n Brance "4 ou® Sea: dadenier, "Ik KEEEY (hee” Merryman) who {hig.lite ‘Bve Tears w0 todsy, January Another sad year fust ended. Another sun And sl Hhink"‘ad “weep for you, dear How cin mother ever forgat? s touch, s, 0'. 1 thought. L% o REIER. SUSANNA. loving re- membrance of oir ‘J‘c 35 dnd ot tner: SUSA! B dl‘.rlld “fll lite one !'!IY ilo Wfll anusry 8, 1929. od, O Fok Ferint Tou l“ ::'nf’fi-'n A'Bhety Rome. a silent voiee " thres™ ‘l"",’g" ::g And only her vacant chair. ® Funeral services Friday. at 3 Dear mother, when you could not speak to Wi o !l;\- And'could not say frment Cedar Hill Cem We knew your L HER m‘fl'fl AND csn.- DREN. SIMMS, ISADORE W. A tribute of luvl 0 the memor:; n 0 of our dear so brother, r life two years ago today, Jan: ., 1928. Gone, but tten. n not lor!n AN, WEBB, CARRIE V. but loving re- membrance of ot Hoas*other, V. departed m’.” ife seven i °I" I th: Sremtest Gotrow ROSA J. TAYLOR, GEORG! WEBB, cA RIE V. of our dear aunt, CAl 0 departed this life seven years ago todsy, January 9, 1023. Rerczmb: DT tries to ‘-’n'u. but -fia in vatn. To have, to love and then T haereates: sottow of our hearis. DEVOTED, NIECES, BLA M. WILSON MIE V. HAWKI & wnsnn. .IAM'! D. Ssered to e f ‘beloved ) $gp0f Y E unnnbagd Sacred to the m-nwn B o “Sears ato todas, Jange’y Loved in life, still re BI ed 1 leath. HIE" né’vo&rm WIFETTOLY Seteiiin ) 1In sad but loving wite" and moth WOOD, MARGARET C. of “our_dear MARGARET & WOO! life one year ago todi No_one knows the il e who ha! n Of the grief that ls tmu- n_silenc For our dear mother, we love HUSBAND AND c‘lfi..u FUNERAL DIRECTORS. IMOTHY ON Funeral Director Private Ambulance 641 H St. N.E. Line. V. L. SPEARE CO. Netther the successors of mor connected with the original w. fi"’ uunn-n- | ment. Formerly un F St N.W. Phone Prank. 6626 gnifica, Efucient Service Quick. Automobile Service, Chavel . W. Deal & Co. 816 H ST N.E. LINCOLN_8200. Wm. H. Sardo & Co. Private Limousine Ambulance Lk oty Lincoln 0524 JOHN R WRIGHT cO. ALMUS R. SPEARE neeeul-l the Original W. R. Speare Co. 3 Connecticut Ave. POTOMAC 4600 @ 7rs. 8t 1208 M st 65 5. 8t MO F ot Clyde J. Nichols, Inc. 4200 Oth St. N.WY. Col._6324. Herbert B. Nevius Funeral Home 924 New York Ave. N.W, District_2608 J. WILLIAM LEE'S SONS, FUNERAL DIRECTORS. CREMATORIUM. 332 PA. AVE_N NATIONAL 1384. 1383 CHAS. S. ZURHORST ll:lrhl: !Tlc".l.f%”‘- }oscph F . Birch's Sons 3034 M St. NV Phone w Etabined 1843 Frank Geier's Sons Co. 1113 SEVENTH ST. N.W. National 2473 Modern_Chapel Tulephonl CEMETERIES. GLENWOOD CEMETERY Vaultage, $5 per month. Cholice lots and sites for sale. FUNERAL DESIGNS. EO. C. S| EXPRESSI | EXXRE nlc‘:’..::t:lflrl e s AXT (] Open Evi e oy — Gude Bros. Co., 1212 F St. Artistic—expressiye-- tne=p;

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