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R. 0. T. C. INSPECTED Georgetown University’s R. O. T. C. unit is undergoing its annual War De- partment inspection to determine its cer general efficlency among the military unlu It will end tomorrow with & bat- units in the 3d Corps Area. talion review. Ma. A ll Patch, commanding offi- W assis Halsey, adjutan the inlpomon of the Infantry !olurvpesn THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, Lord Grey Heads Union. h'l'ang‘DON May 14 (P). Te!:r&cm ?( : on yesterday accej e presi- ted by| Two parties of 700 Australians each dency of the mlhh—sppelklng Union t, is|recently started on a 24,000-mile tour | of the British Empire. He succeeds return. te Lord Balfour. THE HECHT CO. “F Street at Seventh” Select your own colors for this Three-Piece Bar Harbor Suite of Hand Woven Willow And with your suite purchase these Cretonne-Covered Bar Harbor Sets $]-39 Set Color and comfort for your Bar Harbor Each set includes a shaped seat cushion and back. Button tufted. 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The purchase of a home, the investment of sur- plus funds or the establishing of a new business are but a few of the important questions that sometimes arise in the normal trend of affairs for men and women. In solving such fnancinl problems a conference with an experienced banker may be very helpful. It has a]ways been the po]lcy of the Amerlcan Secunty and Trust Company to assist its clients in whatever way possll)]e toward the solution of flnanclal dxmcu]tles. Its ofl;cers are in a posmon to cfl'er tl'ne benefltq of thelr daxly contact with business in all of its phases. We curdlally invite you to call at any office of this Com- pany and discuss matters vital to your financial welfare. AMIERIICAN 15th & Pennsylvania Avenue THE LARGEST TRUST COMPANY IN WASHINGTON . D. C, WEDNESDAY, NURSE WORK AIDED BY JUNIOR LEAGUE |Sixteen Anniversary Days Endowed in Washington Society, Is Report. Bixteen anniversary days in the In- structive Visiting Nurse Society have been endowed by the Junior League of | Washington. | This announcement was made yes- | terday by Miss Virginia Hunt, chair- | man of the publicity committee, at a meeting of the society in The Star Building. The days designated as | Junior League Anniversary days were January 1 to 16, inclusive. The league |, voted $1,600 for this purpose, and the cndowment is effective this year. Miss -Hunt said that while this was a new idea in Washington, it had proved practical and successful in Providence, R. 1. She said $100 en- ;dowments were given there to com- ‘memunte anniversities of weddings, | births, deaths, founding of commercial organizations and special occasions of many interested groups. The thirtieth annual report was pre- | sented by Miss Hunt. | A report was made by Miss Hunt on | a_play given recently by the supervisors | of the organization at the Young Wom- en's Christian Association ta portray the various phases of health work. A feature film also was given with a health talk. The meeting was attended by more than 150 persons, including officers of the board of managers of the Instructive Visiting Nurse Soclety and officers of the Metropolitan Life In- | surance Co. Mrs. Frank E. Weeden, | treasurer, presented a report which re- |vealed the organization was keeping | within the budget. Frank B. Frost and Miss Elsa Peter- | son were unanimously elected members of the board after being nominated by Mrs, R. M. Kauffmann, chairman of the membership committee. A plea for additional workers to com- plete the needed supplies and surgical dnulnfi“mulud to carry the nursing staffs through the Summer months was made by Mrs. Charles W. Wilson, chair- man of the supply eommittee. he - report of the director, Miss Gertrude H. Bowling, disclosed that 10,711 visits had been made to 3,457 patients during April. This represented an increase of 1,553 visits over April of last year. More than 100 patients were carried as orthopedic cases for the Kiwanis Club, and 192 home visits were made by the orthopedic nurses on these cases. | Mrs. Whitman Cross, president, was elected as delegate to the biennial con- vention of national nurses organiza- tions to be held in Mfl\\nukee June 9-14. JOHN S. BA'N BAfN SUCCUMBS TO ILLNESS OF MONTHS City Post Office Clerk, Heart At tack Victim, to Be Buried in Glenwood Cemetery. John 8. Bain, 85 years old, a clerk at the City Post Office for a number of | éars and formerly a letter carrier here, died at his residence in the Home | Be Apartments, Seventh and K streets, vesterday after an illness of several months. He was stricken with a heart attack while at work in the post office ;in March and had been in ill health | since. | _Mr, Bain was a native of this city. | He is survived by his widow, Mrs. Fan- nie Bain, and a daughter, Mrs. Alice | R. Stoull, and three sisters, Mrs. A. D. Wilkinson, Mrs. Michael ane and | Mrs. Harry Brooks, all of th¥ city. | ™ uneral services will be conducted in | St. Patrick’s Catholic Church tomorrow | morning at 10 o'clock. Interment will be in Glenwood Cemetery. Mr. Bain was a member of the Knights of Co- lumbus for many years. —e Ship Vase by Airplane. PARIS, May 14 (#).—A master copy of the famous Portlant vase, mndeog Josiah Wedgewood in 1769, is to be shipped by plane to England for the bicentennial anniversary of his birth next Monday. MONUMENTS On Display for Your Inspecti Different Sizes. Materials—Best Workmanship Markers—Letter Cutting WASHINGTON GRANITE MONUMENTAL CO., Inc. WM. JARDINE, Secty, 448 N. Y. Ave. N.W. Nat) 5870, Why Pay for Everylhing Chambers will give the whole " £ 3 5100 w $85 a v-y 'oad casket for STEEL VAULTS. Best that money can buy are only..... Al Prices Incl Sincere The Greater CHAMBERS Co. Offices and Chapels 14th Cor. Chapin N.W. assistant | Phone Columbia 0432 Attaining the Goal of Prominence | Through years we have ever g striven to give the utmost in careful mortuary service. this effort_culminating in the greatest | success possible in our profession. Model chapel, private ambulances and, livery in connection, Phone day or night for— JAMES T. RYAN .| | Funeral Director 317 Pa. Ave. SE. i Telephone Atlantic 1700-1701 e MAY 14, 1930. ] THE WEATHER | District of colum:l;—lhow.elxl; 3 mmv mx: ds shifting to this afternoon followed by generally fair and cooler tonight; tomorrow fair; moderate to fresh southwest shifting to west or (L northwest winds. Maryland—Cloudy, with showers this afternoon and probably in west por- tion tonight; cooler tonight; tomor- row generally fair; moderate southerly winds shifting to westerly by tonight. West Virginta—Mostly cloudy and cooler, possibly light rain in the moun- tains ‘tonight; tomorrow generally fair. Record for Twenty-four Hours. ‘Thermometer—4 pm., 82; 8 pm, 74; 12 midnight, 68; 4 am., 85; 8 am, 66; noon, 67. Barometer—4 pm. 30 m): 8 p.l'n, 29.96; 12 midnight, 29.92; 4 p. 20.82; 3 am. 29.81; noon, 2! Highest umperature. M occurred at 3:30 p.m. yesterday. Lowest temperature, 64, occurred at 3 a.m. today. Temperature same date last year— Highest, 71; lowest, 57. Tide Tables. (Furnished by United States Coast and Geodetic Survey.) Today—Low tide, 3:27 am. and 4:04 p.m.; high tide, 9:07 a.m. and 9:39 p.m. Tomorrow—Low tide, 4:12 a.m. and 4:48 pm.; high tide, 9:50 am. and 10:22 pm. The Sun and Moon. ’rodly-—Sun rose 4:57 am.; sun sets 7:12 p. Tomarmw—sun rises 4:56 am.; sun sets, 7:13 pm. Moon rises 9:41 pm.; sets 5:55 a.m. Weather in Various Citles, Stations. sep1ac 199G 3TH 0. Indianapolis.Ind 29.82 .mkwmm e Ela 200 k Omaha, Nebr. Philadelphia. Phoenix, Ari} Bittsourgh, Pa.. 30.00 2080 FOREIGN. (1 am., Greenwich time, today.) Statt c} Fayal), AZOTeS. .. (Current obxu\lucns\ | Bermud 70 Clear Hain Sart cloudy Hamilton, san AmBOTT. i cnxnn. Temperature, Weather | Clear | HARTIG, Dcaths Reported. | A, Kirkwood, 78, mm« States Bol- mx’-nmy. 7!. mvldflln ital. Fenton;, I .Yulm s Bain, Home. Abe. Th and linger Howpltal Vernon ity s nl-acm c. gmn ' 3 "'Annie E. Nalley, 61, 2800 Ihu-nnurl d. | Husust Fientage, 83 Providen ttal Anfamass. 85 1047 Juckson 5 Efirabeth 5. 50. ). 3 Florence . Gar &, “conn. anc h C. Ballard, 46, rear of §18 Alabam. Mfld d G. Qeidb, 46, South Clifton Ter- !dt-r We Waiter epital. o *Unlied States” Naval HOgpItal, Jenneth H. Sweeney, 14. 1811 Potomac | lw:xlm;n N. Nelson, 76. Home for Aged | pfirm, | Qards of Ghankl GAGHAN. LEOLA V. We wish to extend our sincere thanks and lunrulmun 10 | griends, neighbors rela- smnow. ‘JosEPH A, We wish to express ur ~sincere appreciation to our many relatives and u{unh tons” tor /ING WIFE AND CHILDREN * Braths. AUGUSTUS. Suddenly on Tues- | 13, 1930, m., at his resi- | eeer Tros” verm AUGTE: | TUS ABBOTT, de\-nlefl brolher of Richard, ‘Abbott. He also leaves Re- | at john T. Rhines fu- | 1 chapel, 3rd and Eve sts. s.w. Notice of Tuneral iater: BAIN, JOHN S. On Tuesday. May 13, 1930, JOHN 8., beloved husband of Fannie' Bain: ‘Hom¢ am ursday, May LR at Bt Patri Relatives and fFiends” mmed Cemetery. BAMFORTH, ERNEST G. On w-dnnd-y. 0. at 12:40 wm. atter a pro- Dl Tesiden Glebe d. a., ERNEST - EORTH Delsved don of oh E. and Lottie H. Bamtorth. Funeral Thursday, Mey 15, 24,230 pm, trom Arlington M el T ermeBt Gol mmbte Gardons Cemmeters. © DENNETT, BESSIE LEE. Mny 14, 1930 at | Mount Ver- daughter of the late Wiiliam T. and Cath. erine Bennett. Funeral {rom the chapel of friends invited to attend. BUCHANAN, ALBERTA. De; v"d this life -n.‘-m.fi iy ‘fn XF et ress ldence. Rinart i B i ‘:'.'“.',:amn‘ ndarl; Bernice, flll n Rol T ng _father, three sisters, one hmher n sisters, and many other relatives and friends, mains reating Fords” per arler; 130 “Notice of funerai 00 Bouth MARION. ~Suddenls, on Frida S T ARION. CARTER, devoted | Mo ot Wiliam Gacter amd dsvspter ot Annie Wardell, sister of Stanley Wardel and doaughter of Mary Brown: ursday, May 15, fom 8¢, Cyprians Church, 1 Snd O mains resting at the W. ::mu; w1 fameral shuTch. 143 tl 11 am. Wednesda: late residence, 1332 B st. n.e. CLARKE, MARY M. FPassed away Saturday, May 10,1030, af 12 minutes to 1137 19th e AR ik, e *lovt Ferdnand Clarke and the loving mother of ‘the late’ John arke. ~ She leaves i1 rn Tovine Cbrother. - John A: ister, Catherine J. Mercer: s M. Mercer: & lov- Funeral Thurs- v at fupitor st May {eorn Sireet’ Buptist Gh 3 H. Brooks, pastor Friends invited. cnougfln MAGGIE K. On Wednesday. S| on Fridas, nt Oakwood szerl-;y MICHAEL J. May 14, 1930, at N Jo MIGHAEL 3. brother of . and William F. Delany of this 13, n Ma: 1930, | a: y Centennary M. E. Church, st Lavurel. M st 3'pm. Interment in’Ivy Hill Ceme EMMA. Suddenty, an Monday May 13, 1930, polis. Md., EMMA HARTIG (neé Conradis), beloved | the late Louls Hartis, - Marriage Licenses. Wilard A. Carle, 38, gnd Liewellyn M Farran, 32; Rev. Luther B. Fran Jonn T. waimwright, 31, New York City, At Ry O Cte 5, this eity: Rev. Z. nd B peate | 1.“.,, 27, and Annie Porter, 3 ey and Kate Shep- x.:-'m b NovGearse "0, Bulloek. wunm { Burrell, n And Mary Strothers, Ehor "and Charlotte L. Bell, ey. sille, 38 and Marian W. Brnelis’ J: Fice, 31, and Frances B. Wright, es 8. Montgomery. wearinger, 25, U. S. N. . Chamberlain, 35; Re arding, 18, and Edith P. Ts: Bev, Jonn riggs. am Jefireys. 56, and Nancy B. 5. Botn o Chase. City, Aum T Fo0re Gearhart, 20, and Sarah E. Miller, P burg, Va. Rev. Allan bo!h of Pes F. peere. Pagne, 23 and violette V. SN H ttie M- 2R i Rev. Earl K E Rriflaehart, 20] Rev, ward ' P. Butler, 43, %5, oth bf Loulta, MeDoigle. Chatles P. Beers. 30. Burlnigton. N, . and Helen R. Schroeder, 43, Baltimore, M Rev. Albin L. Wills. Births Regorted The, following births n teported fo the Heaith Department e PEw 34 L F. and Kathren Berauit, sirl Copkiin, sirl, Solomon H. Nary renibald T, e "Marea Eigene C. and Norms uord 'S, | LIVERPOOL, HARTIG, \EMMA. The Ladies’ Aid Society of Concordia Church announces the death of their beloved member, EMMA HARTIG. Funeral from her late residence. 3660 New Hampshire ave. n.w.. at 3 o'clock, Thurs- day, May 15. Interment Rocis Creek Ceme- tery. Members please attend MARY WIDMAYER, Pres JOHANNA HENZMAN. Fin. Sec. TARTIG, EMMA. A tpecial meeting of Ruth Chapte o Sy o called for al 8U! . BROADHU! v on 'ruudu- RD, beloved of Hodara: meing at “the chael of Prank Geler's Sons Requiem mass at §0" goseph's Ehiirch on Thursday, May s t'9 am. Interment private. CATHERINE. On Tuesday, AMay 13. 30."at Preedmen's Hospital, CATHERINE je Lee. sunt X N:ril Rayford $pd Generleve Lee. Funen o udéral BiOrer, T8 You hterment lnlenn Mse. JoHN On Tuesda: ‘{ M.{ R0 .45 pom.. st Galiin Gipity HN lv hus! L. DO tariher 'oF !u ant falh" Jnclaw of All‘cd G. brother of Ei ter Liverpool. - Notice of nonn- OHN . LIVERPOOL died Tuosda 3, and that 1 ments r tl fu- eral will b‘ mldl at the regular meeting idaz, fil{ v{‘ ZJELDS; Noble Grand. Yermanent Becre i ¢ Tues y 13, oA -\e, RTLE G. On nee, infa m.mmm, Ve, MYRTLI d_wite A" Moore. - Notice of uesday, May 13. Ira L .l?d Silbyl Clo d Mary J. cnagl inte M and Vera & Bineneid. boy. Throdore and. Hazel Behrens, boy. Joseph J, and Catherine E. Jovce, airl. Georse . and Mary D Mierke, girl. Arise and Annie Beetfeid, g E . boy. and e ms, DOy, P. and Gladys Jenifer, boy. Mary Barnes. boy. mith James and Aure] boy. Sailing Rates Going Up. NEW YORK, May 14 (#).—There's a big bargain rush of Americans to Europe. In the 48 hours ending at mid- night tomorrow 14,000 passengers will have left on 12 liners, Higher rates go into_effect Friday. _FOUND. | FOR LOST ANIMALS apply Animal RCHH' League. 349 Maryland I'I oW ! 8088 LOST. _ BEADS—Brownish_ Fourth cmmx'a'" sefenu church or dnmn- ew g e Real Estate Loans (D. C. Property Only) No Commission Charged You can take 12 years to pay oft your loan without the expense of renewing. $1,000 for $10 per month, including interest and principal. Larger or smaller loans at proportion- ate rates. Perpetual Building Association ablished 1881 Lnrgelt in Washington Assets Over $22,000,000 Cor. 11th and E N.W. BROOCH- | Monday rd Gol W. den st. n.w. —Gold, _ \\om.n: m.a’ifir, 60-1 Tor return. 1365 Oak A ry rd.. Chevy Chase. Satu night. " Phons Gléveland 0108, Reward, AT, black silk, Gn Mav § ot @ ovy car between Rock Creek ianu. and Siiitars “fa." Phons Clevs 4003, - Reward. ‘1% DIAMOND cluster setting out of & ring beiween ‘306 Kentucky ave. se and 1437 Kennedy st. n. al reward. 308 Ken- tucky_ave. s.e. se fray Eevsian. - male: !rom a3 sauf DOG-Fiom farm Tear AShion, Md: white and tan male collie, about 5 ysars EWering. to name Laddie, - Reward. Ashiand Brook Farm. Ashton, Md. or phone Clev. 0861, Washington. i EYEGLASSES-_At Fox Theater, May 13, Re- ara - Phone Georais. L EYEGTABSES, bifocal: Monday Herr Rlo Theater of G st. Murphy's 5c & 10c store. Reward. _Call Ciév. 2649-J. GLASSES- Palr of shell-rim 1ifh and G and Columbia Thea et May Ja o ! fiyattsulle 1ON} ¥ o drivas of lm'Ek— 'o‘n“_h_r Between 415’ New. Jarsey ave. $35" o Timbia st. Adams 8415, Rewars N K—Black leal mu'- olitical science : name in book, J. H. olkinhorn, ~Rew Return 3100 Conn. ave. Apt. 444. PHOTOGRAPH In or between Lansburgh’s and Kann's. Reward. 1413 Buchanan st SKIRT—B1 Tweed suit skirt, down Sestion p'.".;‘»x'ér Dieasecail ‘Nat um" 530, Pot. Rew WATCH t!mavn W | num- Bracelet, -mui gold, initiais Liveral geward. 32 | ave. g —Buhzvl it f Smeraids) bovwee G sts. Reward. ence, Dupont ' Heights. widow of Beniamin Mul- grand: inic] d Thursday. Jones M Interment : X . from E."Church. Benning 7d. n.e. Payne's Cemetery. NICHOLS, HENRY C. 1930, at 10:30 p.m. aged 08 vyears. after. RANDOLPH. JOHN BROCKENBROUGH. On Wednesday, May 14, 1030, st Walter Reed Hospitsl, JOHN t%fl.oc AN- kenhmu’;h Randolph, U. Monday, May 12, AR S RICROLS, Notice of funeral hete: t o R o abristIE " Whits "snd " fainer of Luuise Osborne and Frances Hines. | Rest: chapel, 1784 PPennsylunll 1 service Epis: 1" 3rd st. 2 X 15 ROBINSON. JOSEPHINE. | Devaried this i Jos iife on Tuesday, May , dev n ted wife of V\rllhe Rab. |M0n. molh!l of Ballie Price, Mamie Tow- Ada Mart! nd Lola Smith. She also le-ves two alauu two brothers, 15 grand- {ldren lrlll !undehlld Re- neral churcl & am. ursd h eal! residence, lflfi Ga. lve nw, ay, May 16, at 2 p.m. B ptist Church. SCHAEFER, HENRY. Suddenly on Tuesday. May 13, lflBD H! IRY, beloved husband of There Schaefer. P\m!nl from hh ll(! rendence B!H P bod: !!. May at 2 p.m. lative: fl'l!n 3 lnvntld Interment mee:t HIH lClllIl'l‘l‘l‘. O‘II‘O L. On Tue:dn! l\hy 137 Ed from Sharon 15 SCHMIDT, OTTO L. On Tuesday. MH u, 1930, Fi his_residence, Ples t land Park, Md. OTTO & fusband of lhe late Augusta Wllhllmln- Schmidt, m llnd YeAr. Pllnc!ll services at Fort Incoln Cemetery ay. May 15, at p.m. Mlltlvel AN lrlendl lnvnlfl . lCO'I' ED! ID_W. Departed thi: Xlle on Tuud:y. Mly l!. 1930+ at 10:45 a. MUND the helov!d h\ublnd of ém l’flu T Sefl" and father of Edna Ralph and cn-d:- Scott. Funcral Baturday. o MaY, 17 ¥ he Nine n Rev. Waiter . 1930, a t H. at Harmony Cemetery. And relatives invited: EMILY SOMERS PALMER. On May 13, 1930, at 5 Leland st.. ase; dtd, L ER, arne % Vicemia®® Cemetery, Richmond, p.m. SUTER. JOAN ELIZABETH. Hone da May 12, 1930, at 9:30 a.m. JgAnN s cre BETH. infant daughter of John H. and ne ‘Suter of 3971 29th s Ll nunn. ERNEST T. onwm-ma-{ May AF 840 . at hin reslden 531 "o nle ERNEST T, beloved son James L Buthard, aged ¥ To: M55 oot From s Selatives Beatha. WASHINGTON, EI Depa: ‘on_Mon ’. her resi full triumpl < 1) E::;=°'=m,, B st the %0 futin: Srs ETIZA WASH beloved mother "of Mre. Marie Green and pm. from Metropoliten Church, Rev. E. C. Smith oficiating. Sermeni &t Wermony Cemeters. WASHINGTON. ELIZA, Departed this life 13, 1930, at am., our sister, ELIZA WASHINGTON. His wavs are not ours. We dare not aues- “on. nER SISTERS AND BROTHERS. M MINNIE BUNDY. MRS KATIE MMA _GOMES, GEOR GRAYSON AND JOSEPH GRAYSON. WALTS, AARON B. On Tuesday, at at N:vnl 08, ARON 'ATFE, ARG & Nottee WILLIAMS. J0mN W, Degarted. this e Tuesday morni y 13, 1930, 5 ll7 You M. Notice of lunenl In- 14 leluus oLUCY o HARRIS, On Monds 7 13, i030, at Silver Sprine, Md., LU HARnis WitLia voted wife of t Hengy wi of ' Rev. jarah Lomax. Laurs ence. Zack ‘and From st neu-m, 90 and isth s tives and friends invited. coln Memorial Cemetery. WILLIAMS, LUCY. Officers and Members of Celumbia, Temple, 422, T. B. W You ‘are herehy notified of e déath of' Daughter LUCY WILLIAMS, Session of sorrow Wednesday, May 14, 1930, 8 p.m. 3 0. 85; Fore Temple, No Harmony Temples ALETHY, WILLIAMS, D. B. RHODA' F. ALSTON, Fin Bec: ZALESAK, ZACLAV. On Tussdav. ) at Providence Hospital, a loaroand of Loulsh He is also survived by ¢ s, belover . Funeral services Thursday, Wi B Matew's Cathollc CHuren st Interment Mount Olivet Cemetery. in Memortam. BIRKLE, MARY L. wife, MARY I years 2g0 today, May 14, . 9; Love an «_In memary of my dear !lRKLE,l"émfl dlex nine "HUSBAND. * CEERAS, ELIZA. In remembrance of ELIZA who departed this life four yesrs L May 8 af the roses ! s ot 105 ne, put oa And we must_answer ‘when DEVOTED FRIEND, CEPHAS, ELIZA. A yotion in memor. dear mather. Iife’ four years ago t ed this 1€ 1S Qur thoughts are always wandering To the grave not far away, Where our dear mother is lying In her peaceful and lonely grave. We will never forget you. mother, While 1o this vorld we stay, God_only knowe our feeling: Since you passed a The lingering hope guides our gentle wa: Is that we shall mest vou. “inoth When tears ‘and sorrow. shall be 5o LOVING HUSBAND AND CHILI CISSELL, JAMES RICHARD. In loving membrance of our dear gon and brot! JAMES RICHARD CISSELL. who ,{3 §,¢his life one year ago” today, He passed through the flood, His passpcrt was his Savior's blood, nd the Jerusalem was show! BIS DEVOTED MOTHER: BROTHER AND CUOZZ0, SUSIE. In loving romembrs of our ‘beloved daugnter, SUSIE CUOZ: who departed this life six vears 860 day, May 14, 1924. Can she look down from those windows, To this distant and dreary shore? Cap, she see her lgnsly parents ssing her gach day more and © her S hHER AND FACTSE - HUGHES, CLARA I. "AND ‘WILLIAM L. loving 'remembrance of cur dear einon. CLARA T. o passed away SerVers ago todny; Sy 14, 1930, nd father. WILLIAM 1_ HUGHES. 11 185, THATR CHILDREN. ENKINS, RODERT B. It sacred and loy: ing memory o our brother, ROBERT B NS. who ‘passed into the higher llk oy 14,1630, e veaTs ago today tiful life. peaceful ending. Hulnled by fond and loving memories, VoTE) £RS AND BROT! R BRIN MIE, = JULIA, AND GEORGE MATTHEWS FEANCES. Sacred to the mem- omy, of our dearly Beloved mother, Mrs, CES MATTHEWS, who b ced (als TR Seats aso, May 14, 193 Qver our hearts in the days that are flown No love likie mother's love ever has shone. bides and endures. No other rmndflsmv al s‘ R e Rt DEV! MRADI:LXN!J AND JOHN W. MATTREWS.© B. DOUGLAS. {ribute ot love at fills our v o 'Qnflll"h!ell'! ago, May 1. 1912 Good took ?ur belo‘e%ufln from our home, o our hear B e nearts that loved vou all %0 oY death the sam 1in dea $ ;l‘iaeL’OONELY ‘WIFE, ELLA. AND FAMILY.* With love but sad . AMELIA L. Jove but sad 1 tten Gone, but not forsolien. . \ce. THOMAS, lovipe " memory o of o i "x..n.u_’ T Z'Sé"f.mr. SR A- we loved them. ao ‘we miss them, emory ineviie alwayy red. Temembered. longed FUNEBAL DIRECTORS, JOHN R. WRIGHT CO. 1887 10th St AW, e North 0041 Clyde "J. Nichols, Inc. _4200 9th Bt N.W. Col. 6324 TN TR A— 7J. WILLIAM LEE'S SONS, E ORS. 3034 M St N.W u!nun fi] Frank Geier’s Sons Co. 1113 SEVENTH ST. N.W. Modern Chepel, Tel National 2473 WILLIAM H. SCOTT 409 8th ST SE. LINCOLN_0530. TIMOTHY HANLON rumm mm:(ur Private Ambul Line. 5 V L SPEARE Cfi ne successors of nor con l.:hushzl' ;fllllll] Speare "nbnw‘ 009 t. N. X 6626 Fhone "":)rllerh 940 F 81 N.W. Guick. Dignified, Efclent Serviee Autorcbiis Seveice W. Deal & Co. 816 B o u: LINCOLN _8200. Wm. H. Sardo & Co. Private Limousine Ambulance 413 B ST _NE ; Modern_ Chapel Lincoln 0524 ALMUS R SPEARE Succeeding the Original W. R. Speare Co. 1600 FUNERAL DESIGNS. Delivery Servies_ Gude Bros, Co., 1212 R St. ERATE PHICES T WAT £eid & NATTOR Open Evenings Eye nd_Sun Y GLENWOOD CEMETERY Vaultage, $5 month Choice lots and l.’:.f“ for sale. FORT LINCOLN CEMETERY NON-SECTARIAN PERPETUAL CARB we BEASONABLE PRICFS TERMS MODERN CREMATORIUM Washington, Baitimore - Slva WRANE O° ginUmen