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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, MARCH 27, 1930. == Julius Lansburgh Furniture Co.—Entrance 909 F St. Close-0ut of Living Room Suites and Living Room Chairs To make room for Fiber and Porch Furniture we must sacrifice thirty high-grade Living Room Suites and many fine chairs, including Kroehler and other fine makes. We would rather sell these suites and chairs at great reductions than to store them in our warehouse. It is this that has prompted us to make such drastic reductions. Some examples listed below show the extraordinary value. A small deposit deliv- ers any suite, balance ar- ranged in small monthly or semi-monthly sums. Convenient Deferred Payments $375 Kroehler 3-piece Rust Mohair Suite with imported tapestry reverse on cushions; Eng- lish lounge style; close-out price. . §229 3ypiece Carved Frame Mohair Suite; beautiful moquette reverse...... 4149 139 *265 295 285 198 *198 159 $219 2-piece Kroehler Mohair Suite, serpentine $ $395 Italian Velour 3-piece Chesterfield Suite front, moquette reverse..........ooiuiiiiains with modernistic rayon frieze reverse........ $149 2.piece Mohair Suite; carved base an $385 Taupe Mohair 3-piece Suite, pleated back, panels . with handsome mogquette reverse cushions. ... $149 3.piecce Wood Frame 3-tone Jacquard s Velour Suite ....... $285 High-grade Tapestry, '\«hsslve, Luxurious § Overstuffed Suite ..... reversible 395 $275 3-piece Carved Base and Rail Mohair All- $149 3-piece Tapestry Denim Suite; over Suite, handsome rayon moquette suite. .. spring-filled seat cushions. 5195 3-piece Hlfl:-l,nde Tapestry Overs(ufl'ed S $109 3-piece Rose and Taupe Jacquard Velour 375 Suite .. AP teecresesrenes Suite, reversible spring-filled cushions....... Yan'm ’ 571l o, i, f $9825 Kroehler heavy tapestry adjustable reclin- ing chair and otto- s59 $79 Tapestry Coxwell chair and $ 49 ottoman ........... $49.50 Mohair and Rayon moquette Cox- well chair...... 334£ 1534.50 cg-tonTl Jacquard Ve- our Coxwe $ 2 4 50 $29.50 Tapestry and Velour Coxwell chair . $189 3-piece Tapestry Bed-Davenport Suite, reversible spring-filled seat cushions. $149 2-piece Jagquard Velour Bed-Davenport Suite, reversible spring-filled seat cushions. ... $249 Kroehler 3-piece Mohair and Moquette Bed-Davenport Suite, Mogquette reversible spring-filled.séat cushions.................c.00 $189 2.piece 3-tone Jacquard Velour Bed-Dav- enport Suite, reversible spring-filled cushions $249 3.piece Mohair all-over wood base and panels, moquette reverse cushions. s $298 3-piece Kroehler Mohair, dropped carved base and wood panels. ... 599.50 Kroehler Wool Tap- estry and Mohair English lounge $ 1 1._15 ohaif (..o0onis $44.50 Lawson mohair club chair; rayon moquette re- verse $ 22 .25 cushion ........ $49.50 3-tone‘ J;cqu-rd Ve- lour high tufte back chair. s24£ $298 solid m-ho‘nny carved Virginia true repro- duction; amestown 119 *100 *169 139 *198 239 For Friday Only This Spring Seat Boudoir Chair In Colorful Cretonne 3-Door Solid Oak Case Refrigerator $16-95 " 40-1b, Ice Capacity $159 4=Pc. Walnut P:.;lod Design You save exactly $50 on this attractive bed suite. As pictured, full size bed, beautiful French vanity, chest of drawers and large This suite is constructed of genuine walnut An unusual “buy” at the price. 46-inch dresser. veneer on gumwood. Metal Cot and Cotton Mattress Size 2ft.6in. Complete $6.95 H Double Day Bed With Cretonne $159 10-Pc. Walnut—Flmshed Dining Suite Imagine saving $50 on an attractive dining suite. That' what you can do here tomorrow. The suite is just as pictured—exten- sion table, inclosed server, china cabinet, buffet, host chair and s109 Convenient Deferred Payments 1sburgh it Lansburgh cfurniture (2o, Entrance—909 F' Street five side chairs to match. Construction of genuine walnut veneer uality That Endures: Covered Mattress over hardwood. 1| tail presided at the meeting at the temple. || clowns and gymnasts ever || gether in one ring,” the Boys' Club an- | “CHAIN TRUST” HI INMFADDEN TALK [ Legislation to Curb Activity Is Advocated in Radio Address. An attack on what he called “the chain store trust” was made last night || by Chairman McFadden of the House || banking committee, in a radio address from station WJSV under auspices of the Washington Retail Grocers’ Pro- tective Association. The address preceded a meeting of several hundred independent grocers | of this city and nearby Maryland and Virginia, at the Pythian Temple, where a campaign to unite independent retail merchants to fight the chain stores was launched. Advocating legislation to curb the || activities of the chain stores, Repre- || sentative McFadden declared that “‘once the chain store system has wiped out the neighborhood store, you may rest assured that the consumer will find himself at the mercy of a price-fixing, non-competitive organization dealing in || the necessities of life.” Citing the remarkable growth of the | Thirteenth street. chain store business in the past few years, Mr. McFadden declared that never before were so many evidences ner the necessities of life.” public to give serious thought to the || auestion. John Brayshaw, president of the Re- Grocers’ Protective Association, BOYS TO O.PEN CIRCUS Annual Show Tomorrow. Announcing the showing of the “most fearful and wonderful giraffe ever exhibited in captivity and one of the largest aggregations of aerialists, | brought to- nual circus will open tomorrow night in the club house, 230 C street. circus accessories will be in evidence. There will be red lemonade, peanuts, popcorn and other minor touches that create the circus atmos- phere. Music will be furnished by the Elks' Club Band and Orchestra, both ||of which organizations have donated || their services. The Evelyn Davis School rformers, who showed in us, will again be on the Rouen Is Inland Port. ROUEN (#)—Although not on the 1N sea, this city ranks first among French ports of entry because most of the country’s imports of coal, gasoline and oil come through here. Last year the city handled 9,486,000 tons of !relgfi Select Your Monument | E e Haltornitl . AT OAHE St worEmansin. Washington Granite Monumental Co., Inc. WILLIAM JARDINE. l.fl.v. AMBULANCES Best in Town. “ M Local Call . Clnmberl Co. o W. WARREN TALTAVULL Funeral Home 3619 14th St. N.W. Corner Spring Road { Col. 464 Adams 1034 Cemetery Plot Economical Fu In Case A Sincere —pay in convenicnt account now. ..Credit Club House on C Street Scene of | | WRIS initials ‘1'% Sat._p.m. We Claim That We Produce the Finest The Greater CHAMBERS Co.. Offices and Chapels, 14th Cor. Chapin N. W. Phone Columbia 0432 EISEMAN'S Seventh and F Sts. Smart New SPRING SUITS $27.50 Men accustomed to paying more zill be greatly surprised at what can be had in quality fabrics, style and tailoring for so low a price. Spring shades and models. $35 value for $27.50. OPEN A CHARGE ACCOUNT amounts out of your income. RITES FOR MRS. SKUSE WILL BE IN BALTIMORE | 1ock molds Agatnst Attack With Former Promiaent Society Woman Here Died Monday in Maryland City. Funeral services for Mrs. Frances Hite Skuse, wife of Maj. John Charles Skuse, who was prominent in Washington so- ciety for many years, will be held in Baltimore tomorrow. Mrs. Skuse died Monday in Baltimore, where she had gone from her home in Los Angeles for treatment. She was accompanied to Baltimore by her husband and her sis- ter, Miss Rosa Hite Mrs. Skuse, formerly Miss Frances Hite of Dallas, Tex., was married to Arthur Williams, jourmlm and many years ago editor of the Herald here. After spending several years traveling, she made her home at Wardman Park Hotel. Subsequently she was married to Maj. Skuse. J. B. FRIZZELL DIES. Native of Capital Is Victim of Heart Disease at 68. A brief illness from heart disease resulted early today in the death of James B. Frizzell, 68 years old, a native of Washington, at his residence, 3566 Mr. Frizzell, an em- ploye of the Capital Traction Co. for 45 years, retired in June, 1928. He is survived by his widow, Mrs available of monopolistic efforts to cor- | Addie M. Frizzell; a son, Jaul J. Friz- It Is high | time, he declared, for Congress and the | zll, all of Washington. Funeral services zell, and a grandson, James Boyd Friz- will be conducted at the residence Sat- urday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Dr. Moses Congregational Church, of which Mr. Frizzell was a member, will officiate. The place of burial hls not been chosen. Sk SHEEHAN DIES Funeral Services to Be Held in St. Martin’s Catholic Church. Semken Joseph Sheehan, 35 years old, son of John F. Sheehan, sr., died at his | home, 200 S street northeast, yesterday | after a long lllness. Mr, Sheehan had been in failing health since 1917. He was employed at the Navy Yard when he first became ill. Puneral services will be conducted in St. Martin's Catholic Church tomorrow morning at 9 o'clock. Interment will be in St. Mary’s Cemetery. Mr. Sheehan is survived by his father, two brothers, Willlam R. and John F. Sheehan, and three sisters, | George R. Sorrell, Mrs. W. R. Douglas and Miss Annie Sheehan, all of this city. —_— King Receives Gasparri. ROMB 27 (P).—King Victor Emmanuel lesday received Cardinal Gasparri, former secretary of state, the audience lasting 45 minutes. The cardinal wore the decoration of Annun- ziata, for which he thanked the monarch. LOST. P ety Pousing to W & 1010 20th st. n.w. Tay Keep money. JULL, female, Petworth. ~ 208 w. 0 . _Phone Adams_4000: in_bro - Woodward & 1903 Kalorama TLois: A Tuesday between Lothrop's and Garfinckel's. rd Norm ng_ keys; _vicinity Toos A Conmbia rond. " Returs to Mexis can_embassy, 2820 16th R vard g™ u‘.’“-iflfié"' brown eye: 847 Monroe ok Sontatning “velerinary in- and’ ottie of" lefolaren. "betwee Reward if returned to Dr. ey. Md. Monday afternoon, 24, at ereen silk. Phone 5. VANITY CASE, ro reen, on 17th t HE Cirgle, or odla nhl{orn & oaoom' solns north. De- o lln id, ban = m u Creturned o mren TOES !:g“r'ed ea o Black £ g aaed ncide ‘Marie Adele Blaine. Christmas, 1883." rd. Phone Metropolitan 1244. ” WRIST WATCH. lag rueil, Tuesday eve- Reward. Adams 1358 Falor s, Do T WATCH. Tady's. white-gold, Bulova, Bo: viejpity lof #th & H ne. Reward. Lincoln 7786 RING, MASONIC, Set in diamonds. Liberal reward. Call North 4006 antil s o'clock. Potomde 0010 evenings. WHOLE FUNERAL Complete, $1 00 Cars and Al And there is nothing else to pay for Caskets Any Color Desired as Low as $40 al in the World of Death Service By In all the best Regular R. Lovell, pastor of the Mount Pleasant | weekly or monthly Open an s costless here. STORE ROBBERS FOILED | Jimmy at 937 F Street. Unsuceesl{ul efforts were made to ‘would-be b\ll'IllYl -blndoned !wpe nt into the establishment -nar an outside padlock and at- tempfin: to force open the front dcar with a jimmy. lock set into (nme ur the door held. A short while afterward the burglar alarm at Kahn's jewelry store next door. was tripped.” Headquarters De- tectives John Wise and James Collins and police of No. 1 precinct failed to find any evidence of an attempt to break into the place. It is believed & lug in the alarm circuit was jarred P by a street car passing the store, automatically sounding the alarm. Horses I.osingTAbor Value. RALEIGH, N. C. (#).—Horses and mules used on farms in North Carolina are getting old. There were 408,411 in 1925 and figures for 1928 show very little change. Imports of 5,000 work animals indicate the almost entire ab- sence of colts. @ards of Thanks. GILBERTSON, MAUD. We wish to take this opportunity of thanking the organi- zations and our friends for their expres- slons, of sympathy and floral iributes at the death of Mrs. MAUD GILBERTSON. gur beloved wite Snd mother, H. GILBERTSON AND FAMILY, ‘catir Helehts, 2. SNOOTS, AUSTIN E. late AUSTIN E. SNOOTS wish to express their sincere aratiiude to thelr many reia: | tives “and friends for their wonderful i kindness and floral offerings at the deatn of their beloved brother. E FAMIL! TIPPETT, LOUISE. We wish to express o thanks to our relatives, friends and neigh- bors for thelr kindness and services ren- | dered during the short illness and at the Genth SETous befoved daughter and sister, LOUISE TIPPETT, C. D. TIPPETT AND CHILDREN. Beaths. ADAMS, ELLEN. On Thursday, March 27. 1030, "after’ a snort iliness, dence. 248 6lst st n.e. El beloved mother of Mrs. Mary Mra. Agness A. Holmes, Mrs. Rith upshur and ‘Aloysius Adams.” She also leaves Sther Telatives and friends. Remains rest- | ing at her late residence. day. at 10 am. from Ehlired of Incarnation. Dnn-oefl ment Mount Olivet Cemeter: ATKINS, GEORGE rch’ 26, De- | The family of nm[ " O _ Wednsaday, JEORGE W. ATKINS, son Ond Busan. Brooks At kins, devoted Busband. of ‘the late. Mamie Scott Atkins, father of Nova Atkins. Fu- Te Hoquim mass 29, from 810 C st. Cyprian’s Church. Interment Mount oum Cemetery. Relatives and friends Invited. BACON, NATHANIEL A, Sr. Suddenly on Wednesday, March 1950, at his vesi- dence 1821 4th st nw. NATHANIEL BACON, Bt ‘beloved husbend. of Mary . Bacon and devoted father of Dr. Walker J. Bacon of New Yark City, Alcinda B. Lyles, Antoinette B. Taylor Nathaniel B e also neral 8:30 a'm., IELL, belove: Remains resting at her epherd st. n.w. No- tice of funeral m:r 28 BRADFORD, FLORENCE. . Departed this life Wednesday, March 26, 1630 it Der residence, 12 Quincy pl LSREN Voted “mother | of Mrs. Gladys Willls sister of Mrs. | Blanche Dusuze. Rem w. Ernest Jarvis Tuneral huren. 1483 vou st Notice of funeral later. BURKE, EDMUND. On Tussdsy. March 35, i 9:40 pm. EDMUND B in ihe 4l vear of Bis aee. hosband of Grace | Edelin Burke. formerly of Alexandria, Va. Interment private. BUTCHER, JESSIE, Test "m'c’ia Butcher. nephe: Jessie Butcher, Earle Butler and Mrs. T Hare aiso Tous coustne, ‘Hemans test: ing_temporarily at Robert C. Campbell's e 423 43 st. s.w. Notice of Entgred into eternal er. JOSEPH. On Tuesday, March 25, 1 7:25 p.m. at Tuberculosis Hos: pital, JOSEPH BUTLER, devoted husband of Estelle Butler and father of Doris But- ler. son of Nelson Butler, brother of Alice ‘Virsinia Scott, Asine Pavne, Theo- James, Ruth and Ralph Butler. Pu- fieral Thursday. Marcn 27, at 8 pm.; from Mount Nebo Bapiist Church. Remains Testing at his late Tesidence, 1300 T sday. Marel .t Sibley Hospital, FRANCIS ' BERN, C. L, Zhefoved | Son of Prencis. Bernard and Eva M. c-r» Toll Thee Hedlow) of 335°K st. me. neral from his residence orl Bilurday. h thence to St. wh t 9 for the rej *® Relatives and triends tnvig ed Interment lloum ouvn Cemetery. DAVIS, ELIZA. rednesday. M: reh 1! 100 ai her recudence. bis Boih oh. ELUZA" DAVIS, devoted aunt. ot ‘Georsia Davis, Longlia Cornick and William 5 a: barton Einn “oclating. * aterment Lincoin: Me: morial Cemetery. Remains resting at_the W. Ernest Jarvis West End parlor, 28th and Dumbarton ave. n.w. 30 FORSTON, DR. KEENE Suddenly, on Tuesday, March 3 KEENE R R. 30, Dr. 8" of Marsarci .w. Funeral at A Church, where mass will be said at 10 a.m. the repose of his soul. Interment Lex: FOUTZ EDNA. On Monday. March 24. 1930, FOUTZ. devoted mother of James utz; Funeral Saturday, March pm. from Jerusalem Baptist Shiureh, 2lh nd_P sts. n.w. ains resting ‘at the W. Ernest Jarvis West hd Va., March FREEMAN. ELIZA A. Departed this Eriday. Mareh 211930, at her residence. Brookl) EMAN, de- WSEDeE of Mre- l’vplyn Venlble and Daniel Fre ne T, t. Fu- neral Wedne 10 s Ebrian's ‘Chusch, Interment Mount Olivet Cemetery. FRIZZELL, JAMES B. On Thursday, March at_his residence. after ‘s brief JAMES B. FRIZZE! loved hus- @ of ‘Addis M. Frisseil and father of Services at his late resi- st. n.w., Saturday, March . af .m. Friends ‘and relatives are invited.” Interment private. 28 GARDNER. FRANK DEWITT. On Tuesday. March 2. aso. Tex. FRANK DEWITT GARDNER. b REVeT And the lete Charies itaton Gard- ner. Burial in EI Paso. Tex. HALL, MARGARET J. On Tuesday. Mucn 25,1930, at' 430 pim.. residence, re; . 4008 Sheetz ave. Brentwood; GARET v A, fell and R T ‘and Viola M. Thomas. Fu- the -mv- Tesidence on Fri Relatives and friends Ihierment Cedar Hill Come: March 324, life on 1 fre unrcn 28, af are hmua JOHN. 0. at Hiel, “Jorm” SR1S. ted 50 Gene Howard Harris -nd Tather of John ; brot Frfy Harris ' and On, Mond, ev. H. T. S nterment - Lincoi LIPPITT. day morning. March 6. dence. Charles Town. W.'V: RRY. husband of Helen Wiison Lippitt PR of the Jate DY, William Fontaine and Louisa Perry Lippitt. Funeral from Zion Episcopal Church; Charles Town. on Friday. March 28, a ock.. MASON. HENRY D, D;n’lfir!ed‘lhis Jite Wed. ‘Marcl 55. T encer 1353 Wolie st MASON. THOMAS PERRY. On Wednes- 939, at his resi: b Ry . ‘husband of Elia Stewart Mas and stepfather of Louise and Ruth Ste: art. Funeral Sunday, March 30. 1930, from Mount Zion M. E. Church, 20th ‘st be- tween Dumbarton ave. and O s tiVes ‘and friends Jnvited. FIXLEY, CARQLINE E. March_26. 1930, Oon Wi td\!fsdm‘ S, het, residence, M., 3 I ress on Sati Ma Toterment Ia- Rock ' Creek c-m. day. March 25, 1930, at Chattancons, Tenn. EL. beloved husband R s Keatty Interment %t Chatiansova. Tenn., uorcn 1930, RICKS. JOUN On Thursday. March 27. 193¢ o, S ihe residence of his | REINTZEL. NORMAN L. Suddenly. on ’rues- N L ary Turner, Mrs. . Vallie Stewart: one a Lilliap d_many other brother. 'rnumu Ric! arted this life Wed- o "ua‘,,' % S Mary' B iu:l’l: %c:n :.’::'. s tavited. !ntem;c.ni AN, unlA. s Cemetery. Rclil;;u | BERRY, GEORGE AND VIRGINIA. . » < | BURNS, WILLIAM s { | FEX. LENA, | JomxsoN, * T "“*a’i:fi 510"- l(d A ., Wil C. Skuse of Los Ane Bera) Gervices at fhe "Citane Park Cemetery, Baltimore.. Pr! WILLIAM S. On i the ospital, Wi ved fath STEPHE! Siren and Throat ve. " Hody will lie # from 10 a'm. until 2 5. Sunday. March 30. Friends mmea Interment llflsl"l'- Zion Cemetery. STILES. HARRY C. C. On Thursday, March his am repidance. 2316 Cathedral ave. . HARRY & Beloved husoand of Adeis ilier Siiles and father of Donald, Richard and Mar; Jorie Stiles. Fune Sepistopal - Onisch, ‘Cathearal Woodley road, Safurday, March ., 2 pm. Interment Glenwood Cem- On Wedn 34 e resting at Moon & Allen (um-rnl parior, 13th " and Florida ave. nw. Notice of funeral later. WITTSTATT. EDWARD L. On Thursdsy, Mareh 327,°1930, at 7 am. EDWARD L. wn’rnn‘r beloved husband of Jennie N. and son of the Iate Peter J. and Bar- bara Wittstatt. “Funeral from his late resi- dence, 4707 8th st. n.w., Saturday, March 29, at 2:30 Interment. Prospect, Hill Cemetery. WOOD. ANNA. Depatted this life on w-d- p.m. 5. Isabslle y Wood and the late . Besides her daughters their loss seven v other relatives Notice of funcral hereatter. v Rouhlac, er ‘Thom; 00d, he eaves "t THoute grandchildren _and man: and friends. In flltmnrlam. BERRY, GEORGE W ving memory o Ts. deas Tather GEORGE W BERRY. Fho died three yéars o today, March but not forgotten. 3118 BAGOHTER, EMMA . CLARK. BERRY, GEORGE W. In loving memory of our " dear father grandfather. who e drvee years auo todey. "March 37, 1087, we once enjoyed together: Since 'vo gone forever. LOVING GRANDDAUGR‘I‘!R& FLORENCE Notmn cln :\n take IWIY The love that hearts hold dear; Fond memorics linger every ‘day, Remembrance keeps you hear. LOVING DAUGHTER, ALICE WHALING. * In lov- ing remembrance of my dear father, GEORGE BERRY, who dled three eard ago today. March 27. 1927, and m: mother, VIRGINIA BERRY, who fi.l!d I'U- vember' 16, 1926 Three vears have passed and still I miss mn them more than words can tell. cannot have them back with me, T S e I know that When my work is over here. DAUG! HTER MATTIE. * BROWN, BLANCHE §. In loving remem- brance of our wie and mother, BLAN BROWN, who passed away, March 37, In our bearts vour memory lings JOHN R. BROWN AND LY. BROWN, CARRIE LUVINIA. In sad but loving remem| O1,0UF dear deughter and sister, CARRIE LUVINIA WN, Tho G150 seven Senrs g0 today. March 27, 1923, THE FAMILY. * In loving remem- brance of our husband and fat LIAM S, BURNS. who died one vear ago today, March 27, 1929. Gone, but not. forgotten, THE FAMILY. * In sad but loving nmmbnnu dear daughter, A nee Fotoom, "o ‘entered: ko eterani rest March 27. 1918 The month of March once more is here, For me the saddest of the vea: Becatise twelve years 880 todny’ My dear dauenter Lena passsd away. HER LOVING MOTHER, AUGUSTA TOL- FEY. LENA A, 1n sad but losing memory lear mother. LENA au-md “(his lite twelve years ago today, March 27, 1918. Her weary hours. her days of pain, Her weary nights are past Her ever-patient. 'am-au( trame Has found sweet rest at last. When a mother breathes her last fafewell Thttllllroke means more than tongue can e The,mor mnemsl aulte another place out the smile of mother's fag OVING SON, GEORGE. * GOODLOW, I’RAVCES 8. In loving mem. ory of our dear wife and mother £ GOOBLOW. who departed this life one Jeat ago foday. Marcn 27, 1939, ©Oh, mother. how I miss you, dear— Your volce, your smiling face: And evening 'when we are gathered'around You are missed in every place. With the Savior she Is waiting In the upper garden fat She 15 watohin {oF our coming: There will be no parting there. Sadly missed. HUSBAND, DAUGHT!R AND SON. MARIE. memory of MARIE N. who namd away one vear ago today, March 27, 192 Her lovigs volce. hu smiling face. jeasant o recall, sne had a kindly word lor every one, 1 "And" dicd “beloved b 2L iny , JOHN H. In sad but loving re- JDm"e!mer“‘c! of our devoted cousin. JOHN JONES, who deplrl!d this life one year ago today, March 27, 1929. Loved in life. remembered in death. EY E. AND ALICE GERTRUDE MAR- LUSBY, Willuu L. In memory of LIAM L. LUSBY, who denArlls this life one year ago tod March 27. 1929. Whll happy we once enjoved hen we ‘lere l“ tonlher. ROOT. EDWARD. In sad but lovlnl “re- membrance of our devoted son and brother, EDWARD R who departed this life suddenty” six vears ago today, March 21, As we loved him, 50 we miss him. In our memory he is alwavs near, Loved. remembered, longed for always, Bringing many s slent tear. Hig nz"wfm’:m TS, EDWARD. ROOT: GIBTER AUSTINA. YotVG. HARLES. Sac of our dear husband an: YOUNG, who departed ago_today, March 27, Oh, for the touch of . vanished hand ound of a voice that is stilled; Famiby. " ____ FUNERAL DIRECTORS. Clyde J Nlchoh, lnc. Ted to the memors father, CHAR] his lite' two years (,RhM \ 1} URI UM 333 PA. AVE. N.W___ NATIONAL 1384, 1383 CHAS. S. ZURHORST 301 EAST CAPITOL ST. — ___ Phone Lincoln e o " Joseph F. Birch’s Sons (ISAAC BIRC] 3034 M St. N.\V. %‘.‘:E'.,u!’n:'e‘ 111 " Frank Ge.er s Sons Co. 113 Ll Nlhonal 2473 Modern Chapel, nlephane Private Ambulance Linc. 5543 V. L. SPEARE CO. Neither the successors of nor connected TUB the original W R Spears escapiihe 069 H St. N.W nk. 6626 Fhoe " Formeriy 940_F_St. nw Wm. H. Sardo & Co. Private Limousine Ambulance Lo A LR Lincoln 0524 Modern_Chapel Dignified Emcient Servieg ‘havet Ailunfi)‘#ll: Service Deal & Co. NE LINCOLN 8200, lsubf fishied 1876 JOHN R. WRIGHT CO. _1337 10th_St. N.W.__ Phone North 0041 ‘ALMUS R SPE?\RB S-'rndm( the Original W. R. Spes Connecticut Ave. POTOMAC 4600 8 _yrs._at 1208 B st. 45 yrs. at 940 F et FUNERAL DESIGNS. mpt Aute Delivery Servl Gude Brox. Cou 1313 F St. Artistic—expressive—inexpensive, Funerat Director 641 H S 016 B | "CEDAR HILL CEMETERY 13 jpgies, near chapel. Hyattsville 41l-J. 31-,‘_\‘,