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MOFGAN’'S YACHT LEAVES BATH WAYS Becond Corsair, Costing $2,500,000, »Is 343 Feet Long, With 6,000 Horse-Power Engine. By _the Associated Press. BATH, Me, April 10.—The Corsair, Bew yacht of J. P. Morgan, New York financier, said to be the largest private- ly—owned vessel of its kind in the mld was launched here toda; glc the second of her n-mz. h u !eet long and has an engine ins 6,000-horsepower, its two turbo-electric um having a drive capacity of 16 Designed by Henry J. Gellow, Inc. New York, the craft has a displacement o("x'mum h:’il:ey:km mdm larger beam feet than 3 year-old now known as predecessor, thocem .m-nammm v;md %%mmsuney re- search work. Built at an estimated cost of $2,500,~ 000, the Corsalr has cruising range of 35,000 miles. ~-D¢. William Rader Dies. SAN FRANCISCO, April 10 (#).—Dr. William Rader, 67, nationally known writer and lecturer, died Wednesday after a long iliness. Born in Pennsyl- le-,heumewsmmmmm 'HE KVENING SOUTHWEST MENACED BY DRY, HOT WEATHER e, Kansas, Missouri, Oklahoma and Texas Farmers Promised Show- ers After High Temperatures. By the Associated Press. KANSAS CITY, April 10.—Midsum- mer temperatures, accompanied by hot dry winds, have combined with an un- usually dry Spring to menace seriously farm crops of the Southwest. General forecasts of possible showers and cooler weather today, however, of- fered some relief to agriculturists of Quality That Endures Y P T e @ RR_p 27 46-Inch Dresser Hollywood f) o g 1 A== O M 10~ e rwds Sy $27.50 Vanity, $27.50 Kansas, Missourl, Oklahoma and Texas. Unless some moisture is received soon considerable crop damage is certain to 5'd { Balina, Kana A Sare of 9! at 5 o! ID :Bll'fil recorded at Kansas City, es- W f the loelwtht:cbl‘lm i ‘Tulsa and Okhhoml clty reported Ballts, Tex, 88 Gegrees, S B Florae, M ral meteorologist for Kansas, said: “Reports indicate that the dry weather has injured wheat over all of the west- ern half of the State and in the south- east portion.” Japanese industries have long recog- nized the advantages of electric power as a motive source and Japan has al- ready developed 50 per cent of its po- tential water power. 42-Inch g Dresser Poster Bed $24.50 Open Stock Walnut-Veneer Bed Room Pieces of Rare Value Replace your old Bed Room Furniture with pieces from this at- tractive group. You will find it pays in the personal satisfaction in be- ing surrounded by such beautiful modern furniture. You don’t have to discard all your old furniture and buy a com. plete new suite and pay out a lot of money at once. You can select this suite and pick out piece by piece and pay for each piece on convenient deferred payments. The picture hardly does justice to it. design of the beautiful wood carving that ornaments each piece. Swaying_ Porch Divan $15.98 Most comfortable for the porch. Spring seat, with thick pad. Seat and back covered in du- rable brown woven cloth. serviceable living room suite. tured above, are upholstered in a fine grade of mo- hair, with loose, reversible, spring cushions in beauti- ful rayon moquette reverse. club chair and lounging chair. With wood base and panels. L Wooden Porch Swing Extra heavy slat-back and seat. Complete with chains for hanging 3-Door Front Icer Refrigerator 40-1b. Ice Capacity $14.95 ‘Alaska Cork Wall 3-Door Enamel Lined Refrigerator 50-1b. Ice Capacity Willow Bar Harbor Chair - $2.49 New Method Gas Range $29.75 Four burner style. with side cabinet. Fully guaranteed. suite is of tractive cretonne. The top frame shows the Two- tone walnut veneer with handsome overlays. with oak drawers. Careful construction Being an open stock suite separate pieces may be purchased. As little as $74.50 starts you with three necessary pieces, such as bed, chest, choice of dresser or French vanity. Chifforobe, $272.51 Hollywood vanity, $39.78; 42-in. Dresser, $27.50; Straight End Bed, $27.50; 46-in. Dresser, $37.50; Chest of Drawers, $22.50; Chair, $3.95; Bench, $3.95; French Vanity, $27.50; Poster Bed, $24.50. Note the distinctiveness of this comfortable and The 3 pieces, as pics Comprises large sofa, . Convenient Deferred Payments 4.Passenger Lawn Swing In red and nat- ural finish. 3-Piece Wood-Panel Mohair Living Room Suite 149 Frame Lawn Bench Hardwood Slats Canvas Fold- ing Steamer Chair 10-Pc. Walnut Maple Overlay Dining Suite A graceful Dining Room suite. sisting of an extension table, large buffet, enclosed server, china cabinet and 6 chairs to match, enuine walnut veneer with maple over- lays on hardwood. Heavy, built up stock........... Three-Plece Hand-Woven Fiber Sulte Hand-woven fiber, with 50-inch settee, grmchair and armrocker; spring cushion seats, covered in at- Two-tone decorated finish....... Attractive and Dunble Tonone orated Breakfast Suite Five attractiver pieces that will attractively furnish the breakfast room. Two-tone deco- rated; comprising drop-leaf table and four Windsor-type chairs. Ten pieces cgn- The t o’o’o’ o 1 $129 Arm Porch Rocker —with double woven cane glazed seat. $27 50 Maple Sewing Porch Rocker Double woven cane glaze seat. Roller-Bearing Lawn Mower —with three 12- in. blades. Light- weight. $4.95 75 Jhe pfulius Lansburgh cfurniture (5o. Entrgnce—909 F Streef THE WEATHER Dflm of Columbia—FPair, warmer t and tomorrow; moderate south lnfl louthweu winds. Virginia—Fair tonight and tomorrow; rising temperature; variable winds, be- coming moderate south. Maryland—Fair, warmer tonight and tomorrow; moderate to fresh south and southwest winds. West Virginia—Fair and warmer to- night and tomorrow. Record for 24 Hours, Thermometer—4 p.m., 57; 8 p.m., 64; 12 mldnlcht, 49; 4 am,, 40; 8 am,, 42; noon, ro 30.2 30.31; 12 mldnl(ht 30 37; 4 8 a.m., 30.47; noon, 30.43. Highest _temperature, 59, occurred at 6 p.m. yesterday. west temperature, 37, occurred at 5:30 a.m. today. Temperature same date last year— Highest, 58; lowest, 43 Tide Tables. (Furnished by United States Coast and Geodetic Survey) ‘Today—Low tide, 12:23 pm high llde 5 40 nn lnd 6:08 p. Low tide, 12 l am. and 1: 10 pm hllh tide, 6:33 a.m. and 7:07 pm. The Sun and Moon, Today—Sun rose 5:40 am.; sun sets 6:39 pm. Tomorrow—Sun rises 5:39 a.m.; sun sets 6:40 p.m, Moon rises 3:55 pm.; sets 4:31 a.m. ____ Weather in Various Citles. __ Stations. Clear Pt.cloudy Cle n; Clear %o, 11 Pt.cloudy Cincinnati, Omo 038 Clear nver, Detgolt, | Pa 54 Gi U e, today) el Asores u" Part cloudy Part cloudy 3 Part cloudy Cloudy Young Plan Ratified. BRUSSELS, April 10 (#) —The Chamber of Deputies today ratified the Youn plan agreements. The Senate did ewise several days ago. After rntmnlinn by Italy and Japan the plan_will be put_into_operation. Select Your Monument | hers. See sour own choice in its finishea staie GRANITE—MARBI Reasonable orices. A-1 materials, best workmanship. Washington Granite Monumental Co., Inc. WILLIAM JARDINE. Secty U8 N Y. Ave N.W. Nati 6870 W. WARREN TALTAVULL Funeral Home 3619 14th St. N.W. Corner Spring Road Col. 464 Adams 10341 Phones MOURNING BLACKS DYED 8 Hours Guaranteed Against Shrinkage The Stevens Dyeing Co. “Washington’s Only Ezclusive Dyers” 608 Newton St. N.W. Col. 6627 Work Called for and Delivered Ryan’s Personal Service B ‘We treat each case that comes to us with an individual, personal interest. Model chapel, private ambulances and livery in connection. Just call— JAMES T. RYAN Funeral Director 317 Pa. Ave. Telephone Atlanti PEnRiang- Antier, American Banker Lo G. A. WARREN CHOSEN Warren of the !olumm 53'.9:!-: was elected pres tzflot Deptm'ndnt !nneh of hdenl 9% Union, No. 2, last night. Albert ising of the Secre- office was m&da se 3 !ollowln: wm el to the w-n-en. rce’ of Ceneral Land 3 Sh 28| Deeds of Geological Survey, il ¢ 0 Homeri cafloulnlmw President Harding—] Caronia~Liverpoo . DUE TOMORROW. Aquitania—Southampton !Q dlll r-mnmnn ‘est Indies ef Rolllllllon—-fll\ll’. s DUE SATURDAY. APRIL 1 Montanan—Los Angeles .. areh 24 DUE SUNDAY. APRIL 13, | gan, Jacinto_Vera Crus.... uton —Port Limon . DUE MONDAY, APRIL 14, Aurania—Southampton . Californi = Conte Grande—Genoa ... StutteartBremernaven - Matura—Trinidad California—Los A Lapland—Antwerp - Alben.l:‘l.ivugool Lot t " Llunnllb—Memurunem crul Virginia—Kingston. DUE TUESDAY, APRIL 15. Qlympic—Southampton Eresident Johnson—Worl Siboney—Havana Arcadian—Bermuda Western Pr .April 9 .April 12 SABE 13 DUE WEDNESDAY, APRIL 16. Antonio Lopez—Barcelona DUE THURSDAY, APRIL 17. Bermuda_—Bermuda .. Silvia—St. John’s .. Metapan-—iingston '.! Lara—San Juan OUTGOING STEAMERS. SAILING rcbu. anker—Lond arrison—World' cruise. ian—Bermuds. mo—San Juan and Santo Domingo Oity. Siitores “iavena, Prosress sna Vors Soen: Western Ocean—st. Thomas. Villano—Lishon, pril 15 ‘Aprii 12 Exmoor—Bel, BAILING TOMORROW. Paris—Plymouth and Havre, Southern' Prince — Rio de Janeiro, Sants Montevideo and Buenos Aires. Santa Barbara—Cristobal, Callao and Val- raiso. o tavana, Limg Homeric—Cherbours Pennland—Plymou werp. Port au Pr ’herbours, “Gristobal ana Port and Southampton, Cherbourg and Ant- ince. Souinampton and Brem- Chepsion_Castle—Capetown. New Toronto—Accra. BAILING SATURDAY, APRIL 13. Caronia—Cobh and Liverpool. Samaria—West Indles cruise. Transylvania—Moville and usoni! s-mnu—umm h | Colombs A & arrx'heinl. (.orlulo mmfln'fi Ot ‘ flzln- ohv-cnmu-nund. Oslo and Copen. | avi \Alnm\lsn—cherwnr Cedric—Cobh T e—— Niaravi- Cristchal, - Wekt "Coast ports ann abuertg Colomb s Puero © 2tec —Santingo and Puerto Cortes. Bergenstiord Berge: ott Coa: acific E!rm\.dlffl amilion oo to Domingo. B tia Y e e Granda—Laceiba, sbaela omingo. MaravalTrinidad." | Somme—cCristobal. SAILING MONDAY, APRIL 14. Providence—Pont Del Lisbén, Naples. Constantinople and Bithempton anc Reliance - Cherbours, am| Tizives—Kingston, Puerto Castilla, Tels and Puerto Barrios. SAILING TUESDAY, APRIL 18, Ancon—Port au Prince and Cristobal. SAILING WEDNESDAY, APRIL 16. Aguitania—Cherdourg and Southamoton. Fort St. George—Bermuda i Presidert Har {ne—Plymotth, Cherbours and Hambury Santa Mafta—Kingston, Oristobal. Carta- gena. Puerto Colombia and Sants Mart; Caracis—San Jusn, La Guarra. Puerto Ca- d Maracaibo. Vh’ nl —Kings! Sante :—Jnmbn. Buenaventura, Callso and Valpa SAILING T!UI\SDAY. Am 1. uhllhll—cofl"\nll!n and Dan: ‘t—Cobh, Cherbourg ln " Bremer- Ebro—Havans, Cristobal Callao and Val- a San Lorenzo—San Juan and Santo Domingo erican Shipper—London. A et aner Boereso and vers Cruz. Dominica—Trinidad. Red Cross Guards Speedway. OSTIA, Italy (#).—The famous speed- way between this city and Rome, con- structed by order of Mussolini who is a daringly fast driver, is now lined with first aid stations manned by the Italian Red Cross. The service is doubled on Sundays and holidays. ATREDALE, male, with collar and District tag, Notly 2013 O st nw Telephone North BRIEF C {n\scennr\:gm apers of no 'l ween Bi PAPa"nd 14th and You Bw. Reward. Daly, Decatur 1 m dark_gray, N POLICE DOG, datk &rey Telee ‘Reward GERMAN 1 OLICE black and tan; very swers to name of G and Rittenhouse _sts. &aties. 84T Rittenhouse st. GLASSES—Will party who touna Keith's_Theater, Tuesda: consin 32287 _Rer S e at 12th and K ining valuable p: s also large sum of mone: Call oem-m 3654. s diamond, buckle shape, platinum top, old back, either in or between Rizik's an oodward & Lothrop; 350 reward. Return to Apt. 305, 1801 16th st. n.w. North 076, —Between Fulton st. and Cathedral u- “Reward. FIN: d id bar bin, valued 85 Reitiate Reward. leveland 3340-d. 11s WARD for return of chamols bag ‘one.of 100 Fredericisburg, Va. d to Washington, BTG aeiropolian 0316, Store Will Be Closed Thursday and Friday Due to Death in Family Baum's Connecticut Ave. Opposite Mayflower Hotel Indian Office; Ulrey J. Lowe, W. B. Uppercue, Dr. George M. Beckett, J. H. Keseker, Gale Feaster, Mary E. Laughlin_ and Frank B, Mathews, all of the Pension Office Qard of Thanks. LEFFYEAR, EMMA. We wish to thHank our xpressions of d most beautiful floral trib- e e laeR of “our dens " mother, EMMA LEFFY! BLLA JACKSON AND PAMILY. Beatha. ALBRECHT, JULICS E. 'Suddenly, on Tyss. Tit B 100, e Bl Geaitenre TYSH S e o ALBRECHT, band gI ices at the funeral’ hnme. 2001 14t st. Dow Briday, Aprl am. Xnur- Terit, Prosect Hill Gémetery, BAUM, MINNIE §TROUSE. Bufld-nlr. on ‘Wednesd: Ak IET residsnce, MmN beloved Wit of ot um. Funeral from bove. xesmencn on Friday. ADriL 11, at . Interment 8t Washingion Hebfew T) BOLDING, WILEY. On Thursday. A rll m at ~ Preedmen ’mlfiomm. . Bia ent " Arlinston Ne: ‘nxndu. rll = ldly. : Funeral from Srres, -r mvul' neral home, uln tn . April 11, he; BURNS, ALPHONSUS J. At United States Naval Hospital, April %, i, ALPHONSUS | BUI Puneral lm 3 Tlllllv\llll funeral he n.w.. Priday, ADrH llr to Immacul Church, 7th and N sts fon o -‘ Shere requters s will be satd at Comrades of Vincent B, Eoeteo “pouts o, 16, American Legion, requested to attend. interment Arlington National A%cmetery BBt S hana HARR COLLINS, BMITH, Adjutan GL S VIRG] m Departed ihis Life Tuesdss, April ', 1830, at 13:05 st Merrigeid, Va. 'GLADYS s & husband, fwo, children, mother. two Sisters and & host Other _relstives” and friends to i : logs. ABRAHA! 5 arn nf '!u s, res ew M m A. Depvuted this .ife on 1930, ALFREDA, the be- daughter ‘of Mrs. Elenora Dyson 0 lesves to mourn wnelr logs' two Funeral F ril York iew_Jersey avi Intermant Mount Oliver, Cometers, FARNHAM, LILLIAN PARKE! Wed esday. April B 1930. 8% her Fesiqoncer 534 Wootten “ave. Eriendthip Helghis ~Md LILIAN PARKER FARNHAN. Services (private) at the above address on Fri- gay. April '11,"at 13 noon. Interment nrevm. FIS GEORGE MILTON, Suddenly. on Wean 487 APTIL 8. 1930, GEORGE M TON FISCHER. beloved on of Bertha Bel aenee x'.'%“f':lo”’n%' 3‘ Pridese At ! Kensington, 3 i1 at 3 pom. Interment Patuxent, M. On Bunday. Abril ¢ ‘6. 1o30 nlemAd Cora Fish. afnie an ara Fis For ugerel Baturday, April 13, et i pam Jarvis Co. funeral pa iors, 2222 Georgia' avi nw ki n Tuesday. April encer 23 53" 5. ETER, Deloved Tusband. of Mags . Foy emains resting at Zurhorst's | funeral ‘rnflors 301 East Capitol ‘st. Serv: | ices and interment on Sundas. April 13, | Cedar Grove Cemetery, New Market, FARRISON, JOHN WILBUR. On Wednesday. l April 9, at_Georgetown University Hospital, RN T R e ved aartity Scott and the late Lucy A. Garrison: | Botner ' ot Eather and Elmei Garrison Funeral from Wiee chapel. d5th lndlM‘ n 2 pm. w., Friday, Ap: N mmem “Palls Churéh, V {u er: med chapel Bundny - Interment Payne s HOLLOCK, HARRY 3. Monday, Apri 7. 1030. st Lis home. in Pitisbu; beloved husband of Mary tol- ock: MHe is .m” survived t unday, Apri xa\ed a-u.;mr " EAN M. P Thursday, April fter 2 brief liness, JEAN N, daughty Edw: ferson, G, On Wed: A llAlr’ovmen‘vl:’ve Homu'l‘.% t where m: Wil De'Sai at o Taterment a noum Olivet Cemetery. MARKS, JAMES EDWARD. on Wednes &l S nl rste e {55 taalt e 3% ¢ EDWARD RKS, son of the 1§té Mrs. Louisa Win- fleld. * He leaves to mourn their loss a de- voted wife, Mrs. Lucinda Marke, and fo dousnters, White o e an Sle' Gucen o7 i3 2ivy, and ‘ot e 48" ward Marks, and one lnndnhlld. and & host of other relatives and friends. Re- mains ma) viewed at his home a!llr Thursday evening until Saturday, 10 s Body to lie in state at Pilgrim Blbtlll Church. 3rd and Van sts. s.w. 12, at 1 o'clock. Friends in- ev. \mler - oficiating. Inter- HEN) Dev-neu this life on 3 B 1080, ar i 3 Tueadsy. tAmu 8,030 8t his residence. B Fu- April 12, at 1 pm.. from BiThes & Grav's funeral hoie, $16 415 ot Piparted this Ute 5 AP S 1030, 8t xumenu, Y528 M) devored Musband of ” Allce Ml bratner of Nancy, Julia, Annle and Maria s. He of ‘other relatives ‘and riehdse” Punceel Sutusday ril 13, at 1 p.m. from Mount Carmel B2btist” churen® B "I Tve "ste” e Remains resting at W. !meu Jarvis Go! funeral churc! u st. n.W. MOQODY, “Apil 3, uso. years, beloved nother 2% FRANCES. On _ Wednesday, 30, at _her rldd!nu Fort Myer FRANCES MULTERER. Funeral vices the chapel of -3 William Sgns, 332 Pa. ave. n.w., on Baturd 2, at § a.m. Reiatives and friends fivited 13" atiend. Intorment Columpia Gardens cemetery. Clarendon, v OHN F. On Wedn A || 106,78 Homedpatnic Husmm. w.m- ton,’ D. C., JOHN F. MU! .~ 1754 Pen: Avril 11, at !nmm-nz n Salisbury, Md.. on p.m. n Anru 12 ODORRI ITINO. = Suddenly, day, ! Tonn st S50 ‘Tuesday, ADrll 8, "H 3 CO, bel n‘nm-g&i Tvices 2} “fifl’ a-mr'c'-y AvE T 0 e M ! e cnirely on at homs, M 12, at 3 pm. inum-m "a':ni murnlnu..‘n‘ %, h&'&z 1?7:5 o'clockd Shsband ol En £ luu y m egel | servi 1ie” fdence " se. .'.,%? Fatiirtay: apiii 2 3 5 Frndives snd trionds 1aviied to '°=ho Wes !‘!Y o::‘ e l&‘ “p it in judgment, fi?%‘.‘:‘u?;‘:.fi Triends and ufh om you Dh',hoxru',an ou, knet dvl‘lul husband an A vdn £ WAL N E. On Tuesday. April ‘QY l !h(fll 1l !ll. it hll Tosl- East. Cuiol st 3 = 1 w:r I&' “"”e hee, Fridas, April lnmmm oon J‘ F a‘ " S frie Ders o Mo Mgunt Vemn”:':oune im ' o . ;¢ 45¢, Tequested 10 _atiend ate. ‘r.e'_cordlns secretary. 3 £ ‘Cabt.si.. Priday, XY vcn . KLOTZ, Counetigr, . 30! spect - mnuon of Nadlanal Lodke o."lze.o';f“ A is “fi for rnnn. Aeril 1 ufi ;; onr gt hramu J' " é'v" '""l.f- grder of e mh SMALLWOOD. JOBN . Hirid ernon couhcu No. s, m':'x";’, ‘:'rp" r‘\’gt'fi to attend funeral from his uen:e, m :m CApltal st on Friday, OB, Counclior, jo° THYSON, ANNA MAUDE. April 8, E. C. o 8. offered ot °15 Mount Olivet Cemetery. WILLIAM HAR] Tusad ass Interment ARRY. a , 1930, I! 3"’]‘5". G 1th st. AN IiBbs, anmm o : Mt Lincal two n-ndchllr:!r 3 ro'n H. lluo A ¥ i m., rom the W. 60" fideraientom e You 'ml.luvll. JAMES. O, Vi oom Hotica. of Funera WA u.Ac:, WILLIAM, a& Wedrerdn . 2 urc 143: ou n' um.u 8 p.m. Thus Ih.relltlr lt ]x'" regidence on Church, “where mass will, o'clock 'Relatives and. friende Interment Congressional Cemeters. WARFIELD, SUSAN FLIZABETH. Mombn{o et ADE u‘z‘ il 96, e mu{i" BT WA B 1o Te- PREFECT. Priday morning, oclock, thence 10 st .rAun‘ invited. Fesldence of st FIELD, 12 Rho s 5 Cite the rosary: WARFIELD, SUSAN PLIZABETH. and_ members o 8t Am 80, Knights of 8t Joha and biia suly ot svs.nl'" ?ogfl'vdr 2f the dufl_, of um-r Officers In tfltmnriam | BARBER, JOHN. I 4 jance o our ‘d-rrx USROS s s Apell o) lv?ll Us one year ago today. anve think of you dallsonot, Gead but fusg BROWN. BOLAND ImVIN. ¥ ot our dear “son: ’" ‘°‘g"xfi'wn ) e Aoril 10, 1536, Mo/FH a‘"zlz"m BAosy” D DADDY. GREENE, ROBERTA JOHN of love 1o the memoty of ey dear -22‘8.““ ROBERTA JOHNSON GREBNE, who d barted this life one vear ago today, Ap: ] Bever shail forast you. dear on Your voice s Zour voice ";‘“n d 't ‘rue. dear one. Jues o give’ y0u aDRCohTER, EOI P GREENE FornEsT, o NER, SARAH L. [ Rour‘ beloed moter et ShiA L mmory ed five sears ugo todsy & 1925, HER CHILDREN. S (SATHERINE. 1n lovine mer mother aid wite; CA' of MASSING,” Woe vears ago, Apri 10, 080 B8 K We miss you. mother, from your pla We miss our ‘gentle, smiling face The lonely home, the empty chair, Seem more than our aching heaits can In the vears that sou have bees awa We've learned how much th heart can ts of you, everywhere. 3 tant longiog, - Tief can tel Of the tears we <hedin the mnuy hours For the one we loved 5o well Dear is the grave where our mother fs laid, Sweet 1s ‘the memory which never shail Flowers may wither, leaves may die. Others may forget you, hu; T snall we. May she rest in "HUSEAND AND CHILDREN. * | MeCARTHY, CHRISTOPHER J. In mem 95,947 devoted nusband and uncle. CHA 4 TOPHER J. M 0 departed this life one Fear aud todas. Aero 0 Sz No_one knows the silent heartache; Only those who have lost can tell 1 stood beside his bedside And saw him pass away. okb.n:e;lflm: I remember I 880 toc HIS DEVOTED WIFE. TE. ESA. A precious one from us has A voice we loved is stille A place is vacant in our hearts hat neyer can be flle s OVING Nfkce, TERESA. NORMAN, nn BRONAUGH. In loving te- memhrance of our dear sister. I NAUGH NORMAN. who deparied mn life gigh vears ago today. April 10, 1033 VOIED (SISTER, SADYE BRO- NAvCH NIX. . WILCOX, FIA\K s In loving remembrance of our son and brother, NK S. WIL- jiho departed this life two years 850 today, April 10, 1 “1uE rAMILY, * __FUNERAL DIBI'.CTOBB‘ Ioseph F. Birch’ s Sons nxsuc | BIRC, 43034 M St N Fhons wer aume Frank Ge Gexer s Sons Co. Liodern Ohaper. Teiephone National 2473 TIMOTHY HANLON Puneral mr-cwr Pnuu Ambulance 641 H S Linc. 5543 V. L SPEARE CO. Neither uccessors of nor connectea e lhl‘ .I Speare establish- Phone Prank 009 H 5!. Nw. Wm. :H Sardo & Co. Private Limousine Ambulance 43 B 8t NE Lincoln 0524 Modern_Chapel itablished 18" ‘| JOHN R. WRIGHT CO. 1387_tot] N.W. Phone North 0047 ALMUS R SPEARE Succeedine the Origins) W R Speare Co. Connecticut Ave. POTOMAC 4600 1 1208_8_st.. 45 yrs,_at 940 F ot Clyde J 'Nlcholsc, Llnc. _4209 9th S N. 6324, J. WILLIAM LEF'S SONS. CREMATORIUM 323 PA__AVE. N.W.__ NATIONAL 138, 1389 Quick. Dignified. Efficient Serv Automodile Service W. Deal & Co. Gude Bros. Co.. 1213 St. rtiatio —expressive— inexvensive _CEMETERIES. GLENWOOD CEMETERY c.Vlllhll". $5 per month. REASONABLE PRICES- MODERN CREMATORIUM Washington-Baitimore = 8lva District Line , 1882 basnd gg:r.lel Slfl:‘ L

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