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BURGER RITES HELD CAPT. WALKER BURIED PFuneral services for Joseph C. Burger,| Funeral services were held at the @4 years old, local tobacco dealer for | Arlington National Cemetery this morn- 80 years, who died Sunday at his resi- | ing for Capt. Clyde Le G. Walker, Coast dence, 658 G street northeast, were | Artillery, who died at Fort Monroe, Va. held this afternoon at the residence. | last Friday. Intérment was In Fort Lincoln Ceme-, Capt. Walker was born at Fayette- tery, ville, W. Va., September 18, 1893, and . Mr. Burger, a native of Germany, had | was appointed a second lieutenant in Tresided in Washington since 1866. He | the Army in August, 1917. He served retired from business six years sgo. |in France during the World War and A daughter and a son, Miss Josephine | was attached to the Coast Artillery *T. Burger and Clarence W. Burger, sur- | School at Fort yive. Mrs. C. W. Burger, to whom Mr. | death. His widow, Mrs. Arline M. Burger had been married 56 years, died | Walker, accompanied -the funeral party duly, Low in Price Only HOUGH we quote low prices plete funeral services, start- ing with a minimum of $125, the services and the mer- chandise are all that could be desired. on our com- We do a large volume of business, and are actuated by a sincere desire to serve every one fittingly at a price he can afford to pay. That accounts for the high qual- ity of our work and service and the moderate prices. T T L "77'§“EAL FUNERAL HOME or reference; Ask yourneighbor 816 H STREET, N.E. PHONES:LINCOLN 8200-820I T T Y T T Ty YTy e YTy Y YTV YT VY YVEIYNYS T Monroe prior to his| THE ' EVENING 4-H CLUB'S CAMP WILL CLOSE TONIGHT :Secxe(lry Hyde Addresses Mem- bers on Agricultural Policy of Federal Government. . STAR, REED HOSPITAL NURSES ROBBED OF VALUABLES | Property Worth $200 Teken by | Sneak Thieves—Typewriter Is Among the Articles Stolen. Thieves visited the nurses’ quarters at Walter Reed Hospital yesterday for | | the second time within the week, taking | property valued at $200 from the rooms | of four nurses on duty at the time. Miss | Irma Hudson lost clothing worth $125 | and a number of silver spoons and forks. Searching Miss Louise Dearing'’s room | the intruders took four uniforms. then | got a banjo-ukulele from Miss Evelyn McDonald's_quarters and a typewriter from Miss Edna Lura’s. | On a petty raid reported last week | the thieves took four dresses and & coat | The ninth annual assembly of the 4-H Club, concluding a seven-day en- campment on the Department of Agri- culture grounds, will strike tents to- night N. A. Olsen, chief of the bureau of economias of the Department of Agri- cuture, addressed the members of the assembly on “Opportunities in Agri- culture,” stressing the interdependent character of home and foreign agricul- tural interests. . The club was addressed last night by Arthur M. Hyde, secretary of the belonging to Miss Mildred Vaughn. Department of Agriculture, who de- s fended the agricultural policy of the veamint, T Adosenion, th rering | QUEEN HELIEN AND GAROL in the United States, where large eco- | ATTEND EXAMINATION nomic clements are so finely inter- | related, Secretary Hyde stated. may Presence Together at Questioning Michael, by Tutor often be attributed to industrial rather than agricultural instability After committee conferences this | afternoon, a camp fire celebration this evening will conclude the final en- Pleases Country. campment, program. | i e OO | By the Associated Press of Son, |7 BU F Natives of, La"Pax, misar Take 'Titl- |- BUGHAVEST, Juimania, (ine 3¢~ . 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THE WEATHER District of Columbia—Local thunder- showers this afternoon or tonight; morrow partly cloudy: slightly cooler; fresh southwest, shifting to west and northwest, winds. Virginia—Local thundershowers to- night and possibly tomorrow; not much change in temperature; fresh southwest winds Maryland—Showers and thunder- storms this afternoon and early to- night: tomorrow partly cloudy and ightly cooler; fresh to strong south- west, shifting to west and northwest, winds West_Virginia-—Local thundershowers this afternoon or tonight: tomorrow partly. cloudy; slightly cooler tomorrow and in north portion tonight. Record for 24 Hours, Thermometer—4 p.m., 88; 8 p.m., 82; 12 midnight, 74; 4 am,, 73} 8 am., 74! noon, 86 Barometer—4 p.m.. 29.88; 29.88: 12 midnight, 20.87; 4 8 am, 2985 noon, 29.82. 5:30 p.m. yesterd Lowest temperature, 69, occurred 5:15 am. today Temperature same date Highest, 86, lowest, 72. Tide Tables. (Furnished by United States Coast and Geodetic Survey.) Today—Low tide, 1 p.m.; high tide, 5:56 am. and 6:25 p.m. ‘Tomorrow—Low tide, 12:45 am. and 1:52 p.m.; high tide, 6:46 a.m. angd 7:16 p.m. last year— The Sun and Moon. Today—Sun rose 4:43 am.; sun sets 1:37 p.m. Tomorrow—Sun rises 4:43 am.; sun sets 7:38 pm Moon rises 2:37 a.m. Weather in Vario sets 6:01 p.m. Citles. esupe Stations. o Weather. we g o) weg Clear . Cloudy Ciear Pt cloudy Cloudy Clear Clear Abilene, Tex .. Albany. N. Y.. Alanta. “Ga Atlantic_City Baltimore. Md Birmingham Bismarck, N. D Boston, Mass Buffalo, N. ¥ Charisston, Chicago, 1l Cincinnati, Ohio Cleveiand, 'Ohio. Columbla, €. €. Pt cloudy * Glear Clear Pt_cloudy Clear Clear Cloudy - Rain Clear Clear Clear Cloudy . Cloudy . Clear Clear Cloudy Clear ... Clear ! Cloudy Clear Gloudy Clear Clondy Clear . Clear Cloudy Cloudy Pt.cloudy Pt cloudy I Clear Cloudy Gloudy Clear Cloudy Tox Mont. .. s. "Bak Indianapolis ind Jacksonville,Fln. Kansas City. Mo. Los "Angeles . O\ Lotisville, K. Miami, Pla.... New Orleans. . New Yori, N Oklahoma { Omana. Ne Philadelohin.Pa. Bhocnix. AFiz. .. Pittsburgh, Pa.. | Poriland, Me' .. Portiand, Orex. Raleigh, N. C Salt Lake City, 8an Antonio San Diego, Calif 8an_ Francisco. St. Louis, Mo.. S Pl Minn. Seartie FOREIGN. (7 am., Greenwich time, today.) Stations Temperature, Weather. London, England . 38 Clear Paris. ce Vienna, Austria. Berlin,’ Germany. Brest,” France # Stockholm, _Sweden . Gibraltar, ' Spain Cl Noon. Greenwich time, toda | Horta (Fayai).”Azores . Part cloudy | (Current observations.) Hamilton, Bermuda.. 66 Cloudy uan, Porto Rico Cleay Cloudy Teather. plgskin. _containing garments. Saturday afternoon, June between Citizens' Bridge and Alexandria Finder please return to Luseitie Blevins, 814 | 19th st n.w., Washinkton, D. C.. All States BAR PIN Platinuii, sei with (hree diamond chips and_small sapphires; on June 20, Re- ward of $10 if relurned to 2324 Caliigrnia St 2 BILLFOLD, containing _money, checks and identification cards. Reward. Return' to Deoley, 1910 Kalorama rd. n.w. DOG—Friday, June 20, 1930, on N | 2ndand 3rd ts. n.w.. biRck chow: | bia nd" gray fail] answers to | “Biackle': Tag No. 16110, - Liberal | if returned toMrs. C. 8. Bailey, 4712 rd. n.e.. or_phone L. 3345 DOG -White fox terrier, brown face, name & " Brightwood Park. Georgia 0242. ween with wme of Sherift Reward GLASSES, tortoise-shell rims, Edmonds case. shopping district downtown. Sai. afternoon | Reward.” Franklin 9842, Apt. 808 | HANDBAG, black, containing boy's clothing | lost Saturday afternoon on Penna. ave. s | Reward if returned to 313 10th st. s.e. Phone Lincolf 4378-W. SHOPPING BAG. small sum__of _money. papers. vanity ¢ Jenifer sts. 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She was born in Washington and spent all her life here Funeral services will be held at the residence tomorrow afternoon at 2:30 o'clock. Mrs. Donaldson is survived by two daughters, Mrs. Sillers and Mrs. Frank Knowles of West Roxbury, Mass, and three grandchildren. Sergeant Rewarded. BRENTWOOD HEIGHTS. Calif, June 24 (#)—For faithful and loyal service Peter E. Boyle, master sergeant at | Governor's Island, N. Y., receives $6,000 under the will of the late Col. Charles H. Paine, under whom he served at various Army posts and in the Big War. Boyle is about to retire on pen- sion after 30 years in the Army. at Plane to Carry Auto. NEW YORK, June 24 (#)—Captain R. D. Arichibald, British fiyer, plans to carry an automobile on his flights here- after, mainly for picnics when he lands somewhere, He has come from England with the auto, a tiny thing weighing half a ton and three feet high. A/ plane he is having built has parking space. Deaths Repo;t;d. The following deaths have been reported to the Health Departmeni in the last 24 hours Sarah V. E. White, 89, 2701 Conn. ave. Margaret ‘A Hoover, 88, 805 Rock Creek Church rd (Alice G." Burbank, 81, Walter Reed Hos- pita Jd8 E. Shreve, 72, Masonic and Eastern 8t Home 62, 3928 Military 1¢. s WL T a Carnana. 43, Emergency Hospital, Julian C Surlind, 43, 1306 Jogh s Edward Walker, 33, United Siates Naval Hospital Elizabeth's Hospital, Claverice Judd. a1, &t Slizabeth F. Cable, 9, Episcopal Hospital, Jessie Bmith, 44, Tubeiculoss Hospital Hazel Cuffle, 22.' Freedmen's Hospits John Briscoe, 18, Freedmen's Hospital Bratha, BAUMGARDNER, THOMAS On June 23, 1930, &t his mother's residence. Mrs. Mar- tha M. Baumgardner. 803 9th si. n.w. THOMAS "E. BAUMGARDNER. ' Funerai from R. J. Chaiilits. jr., funerai home, 831 8th st. ne., Thursday, June 26, at 10 a.m Interment Cedar Hill Cemetery. Relatives and friends invited to attend 25+ BAUMGARDNER. THOMAS E. and members of Joseph H. No. 38, F. A. A. M. are requested to at- tend ine’ funeral ‘of our late brother, THOMAS E. BAUMGARDNER, on Thurs. day, June 26, 1930, from Northeast Ma- sonic Tempie 'at 315 a.m. By order vf R, OLLER, Worshipful Master, C. J. KROPKE, Secretary. d BEASLEY, AMANDA. On Sunday, June 22, 1930, AL her residence, 1748 Kalorama ra. nW.. AMANDA BEASLEY. devoted mother of Mary Miiler and Willlam Beasley, sis- ter of Andrew Tyler, John Brown and Roxey Morten. Funeral Tuesday, June 24, at 8 pm. from her late residence, thence to Brooks Station, Va., where ser\~ ices will be held Wednesday,’ June 25. at 13 noon. Relatives and_friends invite Remains resting at the W. Ernest Jarvis funeral church, 1432 You st. n.w.. until Tuesday, thereatter at ihe' aove All omcers Milans Lodge, BERGMANN, HENRY H. On Monday. June 33, 1930, at his residence. 3528 13th st n.w, HENRY H. BERGMANN, beloved husband of Ida Bergmann. aged 78 year Puneral services from the chapel 6f William Lee's Sons, 332 Pa. ave. Thursday. June 16, at 2 g.m. and friends invited to attend. BULLOCK, WALTER. Suddenly, on Mon- ¢ay. June 23, 1930, WALTER BULLOCK, devoted son of Wiilte and Lucy Bullock, brother of Douglas. Archie and Martha Bullock, Earline Washington and Lucille Thomas. 'Notice of funeral later. Re- maing resting at the W. Ernest Jarvis fu- neral church, 1432 You st. n.w. CARTER. MARY. On Monday, June 23, 1930, at her residence, 1011 ist ‘st s.w. MARY CARTER. loving wife of Gharles Carter, devoted daughter of s of Joseph, George. Moses an lie Taylor, Ethel Jones, Hattie Tymi Julie ‘Tayior, She also leaves othar r tives and friends to mourn her departure Remains resting at the John T. Rhines funeral chavel. 3rd and Eve ats. s.w. No- tice of funeral iater CARTER, SARAH. Departed this life on Monday. June '23. 1930, at 5:30 am SARAH CARTER, the beloved dauznter of the late Simon and Agnes James, devoted mother of James Carter and James Lyles, frandmother of Tartglee O Lyles. G! yles and.Thomas Taylor. mother-in-law of Dora Lyles ~ Funeral services at First Baptist Church. 27th st. and Dum- barton ave, Pinn _officiating, Wednesday ht, 8 o'clock sharj June 25, Burial services at her lat dence, 1120 C st. n.e, Thursday June 26, at 2 o'clock’ sharp. CARTER. SARAH. Officers and Miriam Tabernacle, No. 7] Mores: You are hereby notified to at a call meeting at the Moses Home. . Tuesday. June 24, 1930. at 7:30 p.m. ‘to arrange for the funeral of Sister SARAH CARTER. Funeral Wed- nesday, June 25, at 8 p.m.. from the Firsi tist Church, 27th st. and Dumbarton BRO_ANDREW COLSTON, W. 8, S18. MARJORIE BRITO, R. 8. ¢ CARTER, SARAH. All ofcers and mem- bers of Minerva Housshold of Ruth. N 1312, G. U. O of O. F. are requested fo meei at’ First Baptist Church. 27th st. and Dumbarton ave. nw. at 7:30 pm._Wed- nesday, June 25, 1930. to attend fhe fu- neral of Inma‘e’ SARAH CARTER. S1S_CORA DAY _R. M. N. G, SIS. EMMA BAILEY. W. R ¢ CARTER, THOMAS. Suddenly. on Sundav. June 22. 1930, THOMAS CARTER. devoted on of 8amuel Carter. He leaves one brother, one sister_nd other relatives and friends Remains resting at the funsral pariors of Alexander 8. Pope, 315 I5th st. 3.e.-until Wednesday. 9 am., thereafter ut the resi- dence of his sister, Mrs. Winford Barnes. 1410 C st. se. Funeral Thursday. June 26, at 1:30 pm., from the ubove address. Interment Woodlawn Cemetery 25 COLLINK, ARABELLA, Ou_Monday, June 23. 1930, at the National Luthernu Houie. and Douglas sts. Dhe. Miss ARA- MELLA COLLINS. PFuneral liom the home. Wediiesduy, June 25 10” o'clock &t Tnterment Glenwood Ceinetery . DONALDSON. ELIZABETH M. On Monday Juue 33, 1930, ELIZABETH M. DONALD- SON, Wwife of he Inte Murray Donaid son. ' Fuueral services al the residznce of her dausliter. Mrs. Frederick Sillers, 1530 Upshur sl .wW., Wednesduy, J 5. at 230 b EVANS. CHARLES A, duy. ‘June 32,1930, at 9:3 residence, 813 24th st OHARLES A EVANS. devoted biother of David 'J brother-i Georgia A. and Lottie Evans. P\ Wednesday, ‘June 25, at I o'clock. from John Wesley A M. E Zion Chureh, 14th and Corcoran sts. Rel- atives and_friends invited. Rev. H. D. Tilliman officiating. ¢ HERCUS. LILLIE E. Suddenly. on Sunday. June 22, 1930, at’ her residence. 901 Vir ginia ave. sw, LILLIE E. HEROUS, be- loved sister ‘of Mildred H Monroe " Pu- 1 from her late residence on Wednes. June 35 at 2 p.m. Relatives and invited to attend. Interment Rock Cemetery HOLLIDAY. REBECCA J. val life ‘on_Mondav, 10:20 am . REBECCA J. HOL] maing resting &t Chambars funeral var re. 14th and Chapin sts n.w_ Burial at Congressional Cemetery Wednesday, June 25, at 10 am . JACKSON. CARROLL. On_ Tussday. June 24, 1030 CARROLL JACKSON. devoted son of Bluffus Jackson, brother of Pri- dence Hendersor and 'Blanche Jackson. Temains resting at the W. Ernest Jarvis funeral church. 1432 You st. n.w. Inter- ment Greenville, 8. C., June 28 27 KELLY, SUSIE. On Sunday, June 22, 1930. SUSIE, widow of Joseph ¥. Kelly, ‘aged ! ars. Puneral from her’ la 823 Eve st n.e. on Wednesda at 2:30 p.m. Relativi ed.” Interment Congressional Cemetery. 3¢ KING, MARY. On Tuesday. at ihe residence of her ville, Md. MARY KING of Lavinia Wilson, Robert King, Solomon and Dennis Owen yeral Pridwy, June 47wl 2 Siigo Methodisi Churg i sting at the W. Einest Juivis tie You st. nw 26 KING. WILLIAM BRUCE. On Mouday. June residence. 1822 Wyoliink ave uw. WILLIAM BRUCE KING. hus Band of Ellen M. King Funeral services A€ s late residence on Wedensdayv. June 25, ut 1030 ww. Interment piivate MASTIN. WARREN E. On_Monday, June 25, 1930. L 3:30 @i, WARREN E.’MAS- of 'the late William E TIN. beloved son Masiin and Alice Gosnell. Funeral ({rom Eye st sw. Wed- 18 late “Tesidence lesday' June 25. at 2.30 pm. Friends Felatiyes invit 5 MORC BERTIE PHE June ¢ the res ter e ter of Mrs Mis E. O, Munger, mi T, Phielps and the Rey Puneral services at 2 pm. Thursday at the W. W' Chambers funeral home, 14th and Chapin sts. n.w Interment Cedar Hill Cemetery 25 MORGAN. MARTHA A. On Sunday. June 22, 1930. at Emergency Hosital, MARTHA A beloved wife of the late les . Morgan. Funeral from her late residence. 733 22nd st. n.w.. on Wednesday. June 25, at 1:30 pm. Services in Gorsuch M. E. Church, 4'2 and L sts. s.w.. at 2 p.m. terment Cedar Hill Cemetery, MORGAN. MARTHA. Office: of Camp No. 4. P. O. of {9ohitend 1he tureral ot MORGAN on Wednesdey, Jun !’I. frem the_home of Mrs. nd aw L 'per¥n A Bixe. mec. sec, : Members of A L O of end 1421 istn Suddenly, on Sun- ut his Pielps G. W. Phelps Tno E n | Breaths. SAREVE, A ELIZABETH. On Sclurday, June 31, 1930, at the Masonic Enfl Eastern Star Home. D. C., IDA LIZABETH SHREVE, wife of the late William Oliver Shrev. Service at the 8. H. Hines Co. funerai home, 2901 14th st. n ¥.. on Wed- mesday. June 23, at 11 &.m. Idierment Cedar Hill Cemetery 2} WALKER. MARTIN €. On Monday. June 3 1930, at 11:35 am. afte: a iipgeiing pesst MARTIN “C “WALKER, ' Buband of Sophia Mills Walker and s of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel H. Walker. Seivices o Reid at his Iate residence. 503 BYs on Wednesday, June 35 &t 3 Bm. Rel Gves and friends invited: Inmterment Congressional Cemetery WARREN. WILLIAM. On Sunday, 1930, ¥ the vesidince ol his ‘sigter, Mrx =" amith, 1331 D WARREN. devoted hiishand (ot ‘ihe- iy Annie Warrer, and brotner of Mrs. Smith, 'R resting at Moon Jens fun ariors 130 bt ve nw. antil 12 Hoon W 35. thereafter at e fate 2nd st Fin at 2 Em’, from Union Wesley Zion ‘Chirch: $300" aod b atepw ment Lincon Memorial Cemetery WHITE, THOMAS. On Sunday. June 32, \\9![‘ er & short iilness,. THOMAS WHITE, beloved " by Lillian_ana Williem White. He leaves other ielatives and many A8 10 maurp ik departure. Remains resting at ihe Mora T Rhines funeral chapei, 3rd and_Eve sty s% U Punernl Wednesaay. Juns 25 tat Bm. from hie Inte Yeildence." et Locust uit s terment Atiington Cemetery e In Memoriam. CARY. WILLIAM H. membrance of LIAM H. ¢ two vears a This day brines back sad Of my husband. one Lo And the ones who think of him Are the ones who loved him hest. Dearest husband. how 1 miss you Since from earth you passed away, And my heart for you 13 aching " As 1 think of you today ; DEVOTED WIFE. MARY CARY. COLLINS, ANNA MARY T. Sacred (o memory of my dear wife and our darling ANNA MARY T ‘COLLINS. whs 15 tWO YeAIS Ao today, June 24, 1935 L happy davs we once enjoyed When we were all togetners Bt "oh, how" chanced Tt Al Since 'you have Kone Some may think we are When they see \is Ligtle do they know ‘the heartaches That we suffer all the while Before our eves vou faded Growing wenker evers das. Doing all we could 1o sate you Until' God called vou away More and mors each day ws miss you, Friends mav think our wound Is heaieds ut they Jittle know ‘the sarrow That lies within our heer!s concealed, Two vears have passed. dear mother, Since you were calied anay How well do We remember That sad and weary day The hands that did so much for u ailow helolessly’ the 12y il 30d knew thes worked continuously, But they are gone today. Dearest mother. we are lonssome, For we miss vour loving [Ace But vou left us to remember That none on earth can take your place, How happy were the bygone day When our circle was complete. But now 'it's broken. you are gone To'live aC Jesus feet A3 we loved you, so we miss vou In our memory You are AlwAYS near, Loved, remembered, longed for Alwava, Brifiging many & silent tear DEVOTED HUSBAND. JAMES COLLINS. AND LOVING 'DAUGHTERS. CEEWL) COLLINS, ANASTASTA HARDEN AN MARY A RYAN EDWARDS. FRAN Tn sad but swe membrange of de.rest mother EDWARDS, who ieft us three day. June 24, 1927 This dav brines back sad memories Of our mother, gone o test And the ones who think of her today Are the ones wro loved ner best Desrest mother. how we miss you Since from earth you passed ANAY, And our hearts are aehine for you As we think of you tedas DEVOTED SON. FRANK H. VAN BUREN, EDWARDS, FRANCES. Sacred memory of mydeai mother, FRANCES EDWARDS (nee Van Buren). who departed this life three years ago today, June 4. 19; The hourglass may run its span. The tides ma¥ fall and rise Byt thiee vears dim not the pain Of when my mother died God promised we should meet again Upon that glorious day When time and sorrow are no more And the mists have rolled HER LOVING " 8ON, "SAMUEL VAN GARLICK. WILFRED E. In loving remems brance of my dear husband, who departed this life one year ago, June 24, 1928 Not now, but in the coming years— Tt may be in the glory land Tl read the meaning of my tears And then Tl understand HI8 WIFE, BERTHA C. GARLICK. * JEFFERSON, SOPHIA. In sacred memory of our devoted aunt. SOPHIA JEFFER- SON. who left us Lwelve years ago today, June 24, 1918, Loved in life, HER _ NIECES, GERTRUDE. LATNEY. MARY BOYD. Tn_sad memory ef our dear mother, MARY BOYD LATNEY, who died June 34, 1927, and fat died March 2. 1913 You left behind a broken heart That loved you so sincers, That never did and never will Forget vou mother and father dear THEIR CHILDREN. HATTIE RICHARDe SON AND WILLIAM BOYD OWENS. WILLIAM H. In loving remem- brance of our devoted husband and fathe WILLIAM H. OWENS. who died one year ago today, June 24, 1920 Loved in- life, remembered in death HIS FAMILY. SAUNDERS. SUSIE. Tn loving memory of mother, SUSTE SAUNDERS, vho lsft mé four years ago todsy, June 24, 1926 Mgther, divine. a sweet repose west memories of vou linger, As_the breath of a rose Could 1 forget vour eharms? Baby Is coming home by and by, Back tn her mother's arms. MATTIE June 22, sad_b who departed today. June 24 today s now remembered in death MARY E. AND ALICE HER VOUNGEST DAUGHTER, SAUNDERS. TALRERT. EVANGELINE T. loving_remembrance of our dear mothar, EVANGELINE T 'TALBERT. 'who pusse away 16 years ago today, June 3¢, 1414 ER LOVING CHILDREN WILLIAMS, MARY A. In sad_ but leving dear wife. MARY A WIL- who departed this life one vear %0 today, June 24, 1929 one. but_not_forgotten HER DEVOTED HUSBAND, GEORGE WILLIAMS, In sad but w. ___ FUNERAL DIRECTORS. Joseph F. Birch’s Sons asaac, BIRem 3034 M St. N.\V Plone west 0098 ot stablished 1841 Established 1876 JOHN R. WRIGHT CO. N. Phote Ne: Clyde J. Nichols, Inc. _4%00 9th 8L NW. Cot._6324. _ J. 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