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COURT WILL RULE ON PETTY OFFENSES [zc0s Decision as to Cases Not Requiring Jury Trial Is w-¢ as Important. By the Associated Préss. The question of what constitutes a petty offense—which can be tried with- out & jury—will come before the Court in a case it has con- sented to Treview. Because of recommendations of the Hoover Law Enforcement Commission that Federal commissioners be given the right to liquor law viola- " mfi considered of ummufl e question was brought by William H. Colts, arrested in the District of Columbia and prosecuted on the charge of reckless driving. He demanded, but was refused, a jury trial, and was convicted. The District Court of Appeals held that he was not charged with a petty offense within the meaning of the Constitution, and was entitled to a jury. T e the i highest court to pass on the question the District of Columbia emphasized the importance of a final decision on what constitutes a petty offense. The proposal to have commissioners In This Day -—a and Age funeral director who wishes to make his service truly universal must re- member many families that cannot afford to pay a large sum G & ‘*fll"' that there are for funeral service. This being the case, we serve for as little as $125, if the family wishes, thus making available to all the type of service selected by those in a position to have the U,"g‘“m most costly mortuary FUNERAL HOME or rqfer?nce. HAsk your neighbor 816 H STREET, PHONES:LINCOLN 8200-820! YT T YT Y YT Y Ay TYTTIAvOT This KvEsiNG SUAR, minor offenders designed to nmumnln!:::rflcmm GIVES VOTERS POWER Resolution Would Leave Amend- ment Ratification to People. By the Associated Press. Ratification of proposed constitutional amendments would rest with the people rather than with State Legislatures under a joint resolution introduced yes- terday by Representative Andresen, Re- publican, Minnesota. The resolution, Andresen said, fol- lowed the line of legislation which pro- vided for the election of United States Senators by '.he people rather than by the Legislatu After receivinz a favorable vote of two-thirds of both houses, the Andresen resolu would be referred to the State Legislatures for ratification. Favorable action of three-fourths of the Legisla- tures would be required to make it a part of the Constitution. BOYS BEING RECRUITED FOR WESTERN OUTING | gro Chicago Manufacturer Seeks to Re- vive Interest in Romantic Coun- try Among Youth of Nation. Representatives of Julius W. Butler, Chicago paper manufacturer, were Washington today in quest of recruits for a novel “wild west” expedition be- ing organized for the purpose of re- viving interest in the West among the youth of today. Mr. Butler is selecting 50 boys of military -academy age to join him in a “frontier pack trip” in Yellowstone Park and across Montana this Summer. ‘The boys are being sought from among students of various academies. g the 42-day trip the party will pitch camp in the open and live in the manner of Gen. Custer, Jim Bridges and other figures of the romantic West. Each boy will be required to pay only Formerly $30 and $35 '322.50 sizes. EISEMAN’S Seventh and F Sts. Drastic Reductions Men’s Spring Suits ON CONVENIENT PAYMENT TERMS These reductions include the season’s most wanted models in light shades and blues. Men’s and young men’s Every suit an unusual value. Of course, you may buy on liberal terms. ment, balance in weekly or monthly sums. No interest. L] Formerly $40 and $45 $32.so Small cash pay- WADdOINuLUN, D. C, LurmdbLAY, the cost o!hu&ulwnntlnd&nn road fare Mr. Bu'.ler om me Rising unln.uh st-mng July 10 from the ranch, 7 miles northwest of Yellowstone Park, the trail will lead along m- Tay- lor Pe.P':l’kHMdcod]wmm flo'. stone the homes of Buffalo Bill and Chlef Plenty Coup, to the Wolf Mountains, the Tongue River and the Custer bat- in | tlefleld. PRISRENEECER Births Reported. Harry M. Anvfl Florence E. Burch, boy. Vlme L. |nd He ln Ki d nd Bianch c-u-wu RNathen'and lummn Reigkl Catherl: Pre ge Ralph Thelm !ul w-n. A Mares ¥. Ahd Mariorie G, Boy. Tiecdore sma ‘Hermina Edeiscnerns oy, John and Lula Palmer, girl. Mary Hill, Elaridge and Jetsie Bay Re. boy. nd Bether Tnomas, airl Deaths Reportéd. The following deaths have been ted to the Health Department in the pa 8 Hours: argarer Tiobils. 86, Garfeld ital pGlothilde Balm Litte ‘Sisters "of the Pouvie Way. 64, 1637 Trving st. Mary J. Burns, 63, 5709 9th st. Edward P. Reibhardt, 61, ‘Providence Hos- pit . Emergency Hospital 1654 Columbia rd. feld Hospital Gallinger Hospital. uslty Hospital. arey orence E. Burch, York ave. 8 8 N Brisciila Kelton, 80, Emergency Hos- 45. 1148 3rd it Charles Robinson, . 17,2633 Green: 514 Walter Hende: W. WARREN TALTAVULL Funeral Home *3619 14th St. N.W. Corner Spring Rosd ) Col. 464 Phosast ) N i 10341 “Yes, Elite Cleans Rugs and Launders Blankets Beautifully!” 9 RIGHT now is the time to have your rugs and blankets done up clean and fresh— ready for use next Fall. Don’t-think of putting them away even slightly soiled; you'll only in- vite moths to their favorite Summer banquet. Your mgs—domestlc or oriental—are care- fully shampooed, restoring their original color and brilliance. And we will store them for you during the Summer, returning them when you want them in the Fall. washing your blankets at home. up such drudgery years ago! And don’t think of Women gave Besides, home- . washed blankets never have that soft, fluffy finish—that sweet freshness that Controlled- Method care gives them. What Controlled - Method Does Controlled-Method is the secret of Elite’s fine laundering. This means that Elite uses only exact methods which scientific research has proved best for your things. Blankets, for instance, are sorted according to wool and cot- ton .. . washed in scientifically pure, rain-soft water—with exactly the right amount of pure Ivory Soap for best results . . . slowly air-dried and delicately brushed to give them that beauti- ful, fluffy finish . . carefully wrapped, ready to pack away ... and delivered right on time, Every article you send to Elite feceives this same thorough care. Scientific control of every operation!, No wonder Elite laundered clothes look better and last longer! Entire Advertisement Copyrighted 1930 CONTROLLED ATURALLY Mrs. Jones was pleased to know about Elite’s special rug and blanket service. She prefers Elite because her family wash always look so nice. Last week her bundle cost only $2.31, yet it con- tained: 2 Men's Shirts 3 Pajama_Pieces 1 Night Dress 2 Pairs Hose 2 Undergarments 1 Collar 3 Napkins 2 Sheets 1 Scarf 5 Towels 13 Handkerchiefs 7 Hand T 1 Table Cloth 1 Counterpane 2 Wash Rags owels She used Unstarched Finished Family Service— everything carefully washed, beautifully ironed, and promptly returned read for use. Elite Services Fit Every Pocketbook Of course, Elite has services to fit every need. And re- member, every Elite service receives Controlled-Method care —at regular prices. Some families perfer Homestic Service— everything washed and ironed, no starch. Others use Thrift Service—everything washed, flat pieces ironed, wearing apparel returned damp. The Elite Service Man will gladly explain all of the Elite services to you—and help you choose the one that fits&our own needs best. Phone him about your rugs, blankets, curtains and family wash today—at Potomac 0040—or hail a yellow Elite automobile. TODAY'! Do away with rough hands and tired back— Call Potomac 0040—8 Branch Offices 5616 Connecticut Ave. N.W. 901 U St. N.W. 2219 14th St. N.W. 2902 14th St. N.W. 1837 Col. Rd. N.W. 1228 Wisconsin Ave. N.W. 654 H St. N.E. 3331 14th St. N.W. ELITE LAUNDRY ¥ 193V, issa THE WEATHER District of Columbia—Fair and slight- ly warmer tonight; tomorrow partly cloudy and warmer; moderate north- west and north winds, becoming gentle variable tomorrow. Virginia—Fair tonight and tomor- row, slightly warmer tonight and in ent and north portions tomorrow; diminishing northwest and north winds, becoming gentle variable. Maryland—Fair and not quite so cool tonigh increasin cloudiness and somewhat warmer, POs- sibly followed by showers in extreme west portion; diminishing northwest winds, g gentle variable to- morrow. West Virginia—Fair and warmer to- night; tomorrow increasing cloudiness, with * warmer in north and possibly showers in extreme north portion. Record for 24 Hours. Thermometer—4 pm., 64; 8 p.m. 60; midnight, 5¢4; 4 a. 50; 8 am, 54; noon, 61. Barometer—4 p.., 301 30.14; midnight, 30.18; 30.18; noon, 30.. u ighest temperature, 66, occurred at 5 pm. I.cwut temperature, 50, occurred at penture same date last year— Hiahut. 85; lowest, 63. ‘Tide Tables. (Furnished by United States Coast and Geodetic Survey.) Today—Low tide, 1:20 a.m. and 2:16 pm.; high tide, 7:13 a.m. and 7:42 pm Tnmorrcw Low tide, 2:05 a. 3 03 pm high tide, 7:57 am. lnd 'l'he Sun and Moon. Today—Sun rose, 4:47 a.m.; sun sets 7:23 p.m. Tomorrow—sun rises set 7:24 p.m. Moon rises 4:05 a.m.; sets 7:10 p.m. Weather in Various Citles. wTemperature. P 47 am.; sun 159m0T uesue “ure g 03 Wvg Stations. Weather. - Pt cloudy « Clear 534 oo isescacamacssts c2csase - SS88538888S Roanuogues SN R Cincinnaty, Sieveland, Onlo. 30.2 Columbir, 30. El Paso, Tex. Galveston ele: S8 Pt.cloudy . Glear . Pt.cloudy Clear Clear Cloudy Clear Pt cloudy Clear SS3RBATRIVSRIETL2L32BB8222 | -+ quaru 3 o oneomL = BeEREE2RE58530R5285538! 228323832 2528 a3 °. nio. San Dmo. c-m San _ Frant 82" Louter Moo St. Paul,’Minn. Seattle, ‘Wash Spokane, Tampa, Pla WASH., D. 0. 53SS""33‘53533322?53{:‘2:25522 8383233323385 FOREIGN. (7 a.m., Greenwich time, today.) 50 Berl! Oer n Brest, muexhoxm. swou-n AT Gibralt « Feyane Reor Horta e (Guirent mgnmam.» et 8 Cl BAR PN Between ~National Thester and ;ad]: 1740 Euclid st. n.w., Mond sunsjmnn g, Reward. Call Lincoln between 6 and T BILLPOLD. cnnmmn cards, between 7th ai on. ' Phone E. 720-W-2 for_rewar: , white gold, blue setti; snd G sts. nw. Mondsy evenlnl BRA ity 7th | Reward. CAMERA, Friday evening In Biack & White faxl. - Reward. - Telophone Potomac 480, 21- DOG—Little white pood| reddisn on back hear the i ers to name of “Fluff.” Lincoln 0832-W. EARRING —Crystal, st T silver cmle. G : Saturday night. Reward. 28 Sanie mg b agt peward zma o S, Eeating inscrintion Bidg. Senate Office war D MEDAL, between 908 8 st o and Florida ave. and 8 s . Monday evenm: | on the c“, n B8 AND BAG East Pato;nnc A a; eward if T Teturned to Mrs: Gamble, 388 ANDBAG—Tan_Teather, confaining foun- pen. gold pencil'and other articles: on rom Friendship Heights to 1st and E y am. Please notify Wisconsin 3383- for rewar s HANDBAG—8m: jack handbag, contain- ing kodak and *inor articles: lost, between t. and Bryant st. ne. Return to "0 call ‘National 7370 ang re- cetve m-nu LOST: N GOAT AND KEYS at Wuhlnl- o Rudiionum. PnGer retur kevs, ang Fe- geive' reward.” Willam Washington, )227_ R Woodwi T B Garaner, 5118, o R Tear 11th -?Fa“r' ts. Phone Silver Bprmt NECKPIECE, t or 35c taxi. tan fur, Reward. PAY ENVELOPE. bearing owner's name, con- Talning, $40- Finger Bisace return o’ 1380 Conn._ave. and receive reward. FEKINGESE (red). straved from 1445 4ith N e Gall Mins Hhinves, Gievelsnd onT TINGM . Tady's, pearl In center, m e dllmond ch_side, two small_dia- Reward. Lost and Found Hayfower Hotel WATCH, Eigin, block G May 8124-W after T pom: wms’r WATCH-Ladvs. on mesh bracelel B. ] Mast ave o WRIST WATCH—Bulova, White gold. bl inum- top, et with diamond. and sapphir fope bracelet; ‘on 18th st between I €. 15th st. and N. Y. a . 'Beat] Robertsons 3800 14in. Col. 30 MONUMEflTs- lay for Your Inspection Difterent Sieen: MateriatsBest Workmanship arkers—Letter Cutting WASHINGTON GRANITE MONUMENTAL CO., Inc. WM. JARDINE. Secty 448, N. 2. Ave.'N.W. Natn) 58%0. AMBULANCES Best in ‘l'o\vm “ 00 Leca) CoB.. Clumbeu Co. G engraved " Rewara. > Phone Fol I mot have Torb Suppositories; e o Aot for o full si age under this guarantee di- rect to Torb, Inc., 180 Willis Ave.,N. Y. HONOR TO ROOSEVELT Late President’s Leadership in For-| estry to Be Commemorated. By the Associated Press. Memorial to commemorate the ship of Theodore Roosevelt in $25,000 for an archway on the Roosevelt International Highway at the Summit of the Rockies, between the Lewis and Clark National Forest and the Flathead National Forest in Montana. Dr. G. T. Plummer Dead. OAKLAND, Md., May 27 (Special).— Dr. Gideon Thomas Plummer, aged 71, died yesterday at Bayard, where he had been a practitioner for many ye: He started practicing when 21 and locates at Utica, Nebr., Rowlesburg, W. Va Fellowsville, W. Va., and utkm this county, previous to going to Bnynd where he served as mayor and m the council, .- ok If we moved our legs as quickly in proportion as an ant, we should walk at the rate of 800 miles an hour. @ards nf Thanks. » EDGAR WADE. We wish to express our ‘appreciation for the many kindnesses and Seautitul floral tributes extended us in our bereavement. THE FAMILY. PRESTON, GEORGE C. We wish Io express our sincere thanks and appreciation to our many friends and relatives for their kind " expressions of sympathy and beau- tiful foral tributes at the loss of our de- Totgd husband and father, GEORGE LOV NG wzr:. GRACE E. PRESTON, AND Beaths. DISON, ADDISON. HELE: Denarted thiy life May Bison, dgugnter of S Funersi Wi da: ‘umll o esdny e ug tFotn“the eein " p.n he_ res Estelle Robinson, 30 o m:r interment Woodiean Cemetery. 37 ITTON, AND Dnz;d’ondly. May 2 residence on Wednesday, May. 25 am. Requlem ' mass . Josepiy avited. “lnterment at uoun’;’ a'nflu'{:‘e‘;gf n-rnu. WILLIAM J. On_Monday, e Sicoreetown Hospital, at i 1t geitne “Fieiall Remllznus Yl!:lfnlum;‘t Qn: Tabler funeral home, 928 M st. n.w., where 7 y i sday, fi'flmvu Y E. ‘Mone 1930, at her nlld!n:l I(’l" Newton M Y E. t T of mmog P. Fole: 8. Coast Oulrm rfllr d, and Mr James D. Polly Pun!l’ll (mm L rumence of her brot Mr. P I 495 N o‘l,-n st. n w on Wedne quiem, ma “the sflnn- 1 The Sucre Hesrs Bhmtas 10 tives and friends inyited Interment at llounl Olivet ers.) Embtery™ (Pleue omn flowy the ‘w Ernest Jarvis runéral chunfl ru u Gll!!‘ OLIVII. On Monday, & dmc s Hospital, ER. devoled !llhll’ of lliam, James, Ada and bert Gibbs, Annie Lovi an fl Bel ?unerll Wednnml!. May A ® iy, apust Yol ains res s funeral Church, Rsyivanis County ing at mt W. 1% 50 s GRIMES, BV 1930, 81 ner Yestdence, oMCEORT" EVA M. GRI Beigred H Grimes ‘hmeé:l l‘ro 5 Thitsduy, Moy 20, & Glenwood Cemetery. Ernest W, May 36, o wh. o{ Josest devoted Martha “Brown-Harris agd de: ther of Robert Hagri wrunersl from 1432 a7 Wednesday, 28, B L'rn 5t Jarvis funetal chiurch, KENNBDY. As"fl On hlel May- 27, idence. Ho ks NN!D\'- beloved wife of Wfllll Kennedy, 307 Mass. ave, n, Notice of funeral later MARY H. O MOHIXI!; May 26, t_her residence, ,{‘75 Clifton st. n.w. H., beloved wife of the ]l"e Synn g-e Remains resiing at the rs_Co. funeral home, X'W Chlbln . Interment at Maxton, KL‘MK EWICZ, llCHAnD DE !ALS denly. on Slv.urdu, May 24, 1930, DE SALES KLIMKIEWIC! belo snn of Prancis and the late Lucy KHm- kiewicz. Puneral fl’ m W. W. Deal’ neral home, llC H s May 28, 8:30 Rere " Tequiem. mass Mary's” Chiifch Cemeters, Bryvaimen: M. r ‘emelery, Bryantown, Relatives ll’lfl friends invited. On Pl’ldl May 23, M. g LANDIS my, et flP.mR‘cynom: . Army retird efmen Afllnllfll’l ‘National Cemete; Ohturen, where reamion ores ‘Sl bs roni m. Relatives and frieads invitec Interment Mouat Olivet Ceme- indiy omit flowers Ed PATZKL_JULIUS M. At Hamilton, On- tariq, ol JULIUS it beloved husbind of Mari mains rest- ing nl. the Nevius “rieral homer 034 New ork w. Funeral services in the chnnel at an Myer, Va. Wednesday, May 28, °at 11 a.m: Interment in Arling ton’ Naiional Cemeiery. PATZKL JULIUS HERMAN. The District of Columbia Commandery ‘of the Military er of the Loyal Legion of the United tes announces the death of Companion HERMAN "PATZKI, Lieutenant Army, at Oakville, Onta 25, 1930, m. A Nai Hnn C jeter: Arlington, Va. -l e . Lieut. Col. ULYSS]FB 8. OR!,:ANT ’d ommian A. G. LIEBMANN. Recorder PHILIPS, CHARLES. Departed this life on 3 3 i3 n Ma: m., eacon of Brand He leaves to mourn Philios. ohe d two "children d friends. RICHOLD, s ,gf;’ i 0% ) nis Richold, ficn: Weanud-y uu& In, terment in Washin tbrtk Commiery. s RICKARDS, ELLA n Monday, May 26, nomm ELLA V. , Jumes M Monday, May 2 ctoy“, SOL. S. R rd. Thursday. ia £ 2 P ‘Interment Gongressional Bem el SMALLWOOD, ISAAC C. Offic d - Bers,of Mount Vernon Councll, No. 10, Jr idence, May 39, m’ *Interment Con rzeuéonIL u‘é’““ d' CROUCH, Rec'd- Secr.” e ".Efi'.flu S By ; idence Ra7 ‘flmr‘l ® AGUE, th Thusbas l?z devoted son G' IE! late William Ipr rother of Wil. dith uEK nney, Wn} gue lnd 'hl u?‘x'. X fl.- \’ork ok o d unch %5t oo 8p: TORB PPOSITORIES 8| JONES. ALICE flrathl. ly, on '?n % -arllnc. May .-‘A-‘; o TRAN LAy s, in the !m»nnmi 1 Wednesday, May % Thterment i MOUAL ouv Cemetery: | WENZEL, - JANE MAR on Monday, May 20, 1930 31 be- loved chlld ) Altred P an “ielen ) Wenzel Jears T months, “Punes services ne Wednesday. guddent *5er jFejidence; 1347°C st May 38, &% 3 pm. Relath and friends invited. ‘Inierment (priva Cedar Hill Cemetery. A bud the Gardener gave us— A bure and lovely fowe He gave it to our npml. To cherish unflnfl ed. But ere the bud o And Elouom;fl |5 (L wn came the uv-ny ardener | And took our bud ai . WHITCOMB. OWEN D, suddenly oS8k 4, 1930, OWEN on May 8 %2030" g “inferment Codat | Ml Cemeters. " Relatives and friends in- vited. in Memortam. DUCKETT. DANIEL L. 1o sacred memo of our dear brother and uncle. DANIE DUBKETT, Who dled thres. o day, May 27, 1927. Our hearts ha: di s, lik Thstend of three It we could have our dei And take our choice of earth's treasures, too. or eh?ago from heaven whatsoe'er we aiDgan Drother, we would ask for you BISTERS. FRISCILLA HAMILTON. ALINE VAN BUREN, AND NI DYER. MARY JANE AND nonnr: A tribe ute of love to the memory of our devoted loved ones, who departed this |m mother, JANE DYER, thirte baen _sad and lonely Jou were Sailed Awry. & hundred vears today. Masses or souls at St. Augustin urel May_they rest in peace. DEVOTED DAUGHTERS, "IBA DUVALL: LUCINDA CORA DYER. W. A token of love and fondest remembrance of our darling mot er, ALICE W. JONES, who left us so sud- denly six sears ago today, Mny 217, 1924, how heavy our los eat esn’ ur DEV¢ “fiz nGRACE DOUGLASS ARD bomgi x:vhln. lmu TALLIFERRO. In lovt femembrance of my dear wife, EDN; KENNER (nee ‘Talllferro), who died one year ago today, May 27, 1929. Tt s not the teats at the time that ste shed, KENNER, EDNA TALLY lo n dlov'lg remembrance of our éu NA (es Talliterr Phe ted o o0 today, May 37, 1920, Who died one year i in our hearts lies vour MONTEA'ARD GWENDOLYN LEE, MATTIE X' rance of s, 1fe T e ey 2, 1999, September 25, 1 oture, ND. byt Ve “were umm‘ lonely T am. I et Yoice or' s Findow or! 3 sunbeamn 18 oyt hom Bt 'me “Happy: llflll lite's way. feath my smiles. 15 an & mn{ mm e is always lflllllhl for you. W klfl oving _and true. l hlfl Okice: your ‘meraory 1s as fre '°'1’x' 1 i "'1- axy 10U Be0edy TATi et o ou.. wbere here Wil be' Ho mon nm%l Ja7 dod help help my soul, o Lll!MAN‘N CHAI In sad but loving rergen;hrl,r‘xte of our dearl bflo;;g 30] an LIES Sho devaried tits ife three years ago to: day, May 27, 1927, Three years have passed, our hearts still Sores As'Time goes on we miss you more. Your memory 18 4 resh foday”” B the hotr 'ou passe ; YOUR "LO! MORHER, | FATHER, BROTHER AND SISTER. o MARGARET E. Sacred to th ofy |of olr ‘beloved “Gatghter’ an lil‘!l’. MARGARET E. M (nee Flynn), hfl died nine years IB MA’- May 31, 1 3. P. NlcloLloN. xnv E. I loving remem- brance l) m and 10thi MARY mufiow ‘tec 166 $1x ears ko It has been a lo stite 754 bage me been sad and lonely e h nel She" thetred" me MONEY, d for you, goon meet'in that muum home " where ere 'w 1o pa HER DEVOTED | unhm RLES M. HO! CRIDOREN. WILCOX, JAIII! 'hl loving memory 0' o dear husband and father, GUY WILCOX, who departed ¢ Shis 1ite tw years ago today, Ma: He broght us a I m 11 B3 hix many Ioving Ways: He s gone, he's with his Savior; We will follow 'by and by. = WILSON, FRED J. Departed this life three years ago today, May 27, 1927. In my heast vour memory lingers, s:zne,e\ly. tender, Kind and tri 5 jero i2 hot s day, dear Drother, Bot think $18 DEVOTED SISTER, HATTIE. * FUNERAL DIRECTORS. J. WILLIAM LEE'S SONS, FUNERAL DIRECTORS. CREMATORIUM. 333 PA. AVE. N.W__NATIONAL 1384. 138 Joseph F. Birch’s Sons (ISSAC BIRCH) 3034 M St. N.W Faone est fear CHAS. S. ZURHORST 301_EAST CAPITOL ST. Phone_Lincoin 0372 ~ W.W,Deal & Co. s B ST N.E. _LINCOLN 8200 Frank Geicr’s Sons Co. e e, Psonons National 2473 WILLIAM H. SCOTT TIMOTHY HANLON 'l.l 1! D"lm! 'fl'lll Ambuls iH St. N.E. Linc. 5. L SPEARE CO. g S D the rmeriy 940 F 8t. N.W. Brone Herbert B. Nevius Funeral Home 924_New York Ave. N.W. District 2000 Wm. H. Sardo & Co. Private Limousine Ambulance Lincoln 0524 _ALMUS R SPEARE Succeeding the Original W. R. Speare Co. 16023 cnnnulle-l Ave. Potomae 4600 JOHN R“WRICGHT co. Clyde J Nlchoh, 4200 9th St. N.W. Inc. Cou_6s24. _____FUNERAL _DESIGNS. [fl{&gg{‘%fi} .rm' NAORs u ] ind sunans:Hith & Eye 4 Aute — = romet e Do B Gude Bros. Co,, 1212 F St. Artistio—expressive—inexpensive $5 per month Cholee lots and stes for sale, _ FORT LINCOLN CEMETERY NON-SECTARIAN PERPETUAL CARE VAULTS _ C Wide Ranee 8old'of Rented For bt REASONABLE PRICES—TERMS MODERN CREMATORIUM at District o BierEn o OBniMG