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CHAIN STORE TAX LAW W. WARREN TALTAVULL Funeral Home 3619 14th Se. N.W, Corner Spring Road | { Col, 464 Adams 10341 South Carolina Temporarily Barred From Collecting Levy on | By the Associatea Press. CHESTER, 8. C, June 26.—Federal | ‘Judn J. Lyles Glenn yesterday signed §l | » temporary order restraining the South THE E\'ENL\’G STAR, WASHINGTON, Inc., under the “chain store” tax law passed by the last General Assembly. Under the statute covering such or- ders, a special court of three judges must sit to hear arguments and pass upon making the order pérmanent. INJUNCTION IS ISSUED Grocery Company. for hearing arguments of making the order permmzm would be named after the special court had been designated. The litigation is regarded as a test case to determine the validity of Bouth Carolina’s tax statute. l Judge Glenn said the date and place. CHI SIGMA SORORITY OPENS CONVENTION |5z Tea Dance Tomorrow Will Be Fol- lowed by Closing Banquet Baturday. With delegates from a score of cities in attendance, the fth annual con- vention of Chi S Sorority opened at the Hotel Mayflower today. A tea dance is scheduled for to- morrow afternoon and the convention will be brought to a close with D. C., THURSDAY, uet and dance in the hotel ball room turfl# evening. m‘Ax:x;‘rmuu of Civil War Veteran Dead at 81. FROSTBURG, Md, June 26 (Spe- cial).—John Peter Close, aged 91, one of the oldest of the few remaining Civil War veterans, died yesterday, after been bedfast seven months from a fall. He lived at National, near Frostburg. Mr. Close served four years |. in Company K, 4th West vxmmn Irfantry, Union Army. One son and three daughters sur 1, Price Sale for F riday: A great number of attractive suites and odd pieces that represent the remnants of stock are ofiered at half price. On account of quantities being limited merchandise is offered subject to prior sale. An early inspection is recommended. Usual convenient deferred payments. % Price Clearance Sale of Summer Rugs 2215 76x10-ft. Oval $1 ()78 Delart Rugs, % price.. 10—$595 36x72-inch Heavy $79.98 Fiber Rugs, % price 9 $195 27xSk-inch Heavy s Fiber Rugs, 3 price.... 4-$1450 xiz-ft. Wool and $77.35 Fiber Rugs, % price 3-$975 6x9-ft. Wool and §4.88 Fiber Rugs 3% price.... $45.00 Wnlut-Veneer French Vanity Has swinging plate mirror and four drawers. lays. 3 price . Maple over- 52250 $39.50 Walnut-Veneer Dresser This dresser is nicely finished in walnut veneer over gumwood. drawers and two small drawers at Has two large $19.75 top. 3 price...... $19.95 Golden Oak Dresser Solid oak case with plate mir- tor. Large case and plate mirror. 4 Kpru:.......,“ $998 $29.75 Ivory and Green Enamel Dresser price ...... $l4~88 $13.95 Wnlnut-Fm:shed Chest of Drawers % price $60.98 $29.50 Golden Oak Chifforobe Roomy robe ment and five drawers. ’YIBG Hat %§ section. compart- 53450 ‘3-Door Oak Refngeramr Refrigerators at Half Price $59 White Enamel “Wisconsin” Peerless 3-Door Front-Icing Refrigerator % 52050 125 1b. ice capacity. 58900 White Metal Exterior Nickel-Trimmed Refngerltor 50 1b. ice capacity. Enamel lined interior. price ..... $29.50 Top-lcer Refrigerator Enamel lined. 80-Ib. capacity 51475 k) Overstuffed upholstering sateen % Very comfortable, all $13.50 Boudoir Chair all over with in valance. 36,75 price . $27.50 Chaise Longue. Upholstered over in colorful cretonne. urlce | $10.50 Simmons Metal Bed Heavy brown "enamel, continuous ost double size, $[.25 $219 Six-Piece Beige and Green Curtains and Bedspreads 2 Price‘ $695 dainty flowered voile 53 bedspreads, $298 Cretonne drapes, conservative patterns. Odds and ends in ruffled curtains, one to three pairs of a kind; values to $3.49. Voiles and mar- quisettes in the lot.. Colorful sateen so‘a plll')\\s TWo. f08.:\ . seitve s Bar 90x108 . window $149 98¢ ,. sl.l)o Harbor cushions S and backs Enameled Bed Room Suite Comprising a large dresser, French vanity, bed, chest of drawers, chair and bench. 1/ price Red Room Suite Comprises a dresser, French vanity, doubletied. BE PSR, ...l iies i lnrine $395 Six-Piece Oriental Bed Room Suite Comprises massive 50-in. dresser, large Hollywood vanity, chest with deck, double bed, chair and bench with damask seats. 14 price. chest of drawers and 587:§9 =109z $175 Four-Piece Walnut-Veneer Walnut 1972 and price % $198 9-Piece Walnut Dining 4 splendid suite of selected walnut veneer with maple Comprises 60-inch buffet, enclosed server, 42x54-inch extension 14 price.. table, 5 side and an armchair with \e]our seats. . $298 Ten-Piece Walnut Veneer Dining Room Suite Comprises- 66-inch buffet, pedestal base extension table, large china cabinet with drawer, enclosed server and armchair, Handsome carved five side chairs with ;acquard velour seats. overlays, 4 price.. SRt $395 Ten-Piece Onental and Burl Walnut Dmmg Room Suite Ten beautiful pieces with fine Duco finish consisting of’a 66-inch buffet, large china cabinet, enclosed server, oblong ex- tension table, 5 side and one armchair. 14 price.. with decorations. 15 price ............. $29.50 Five-Piece Breakfast Set Windsor style drop-leaf table and four \\’xndsor chairs in two- 514 tone enamel. _}; price $22.50 Brown Oak Welch Cabinet H l l 25 Green decorated, Y price FoBhcE $99.50 Dinette Set Consisting of a 48-in. buffet, drop-leaf table and four Windsor chairs beautliully finished in shaded French grey Serving ‘Table 34 price .... $34.50 Blue Peacock Enamel China Cabinet price Room Suite overlays. $ 9 9 price 8 floor. % 48-in. price 149 975 Mahogany wood frame, price... Mahogany finish, $10.! 95 Ivory Play Yard, Vuth Iood $9.95 Fiber Slllkty. 1, price . $22.50 Fiber Carriage. price $39 50 Red Cedar Chest. A large : o 31978 | 8 $35.00 Cogswell Chair A splendid chair, large size with §]7.50 reversible seat cushions. 1, price g $22.50 Spanish Occasional Chair A splendid chair with buttoned scoop seat jacquard velour back. Y2 511.25 $l9 95 Console Mirror carved. 59‘98 $4.50 Console Table semi-round. % 8925 $18.75 Decorated Red. Lacquered Console Tnble $6.98 Child's Fiber Rocker. Loom woven fiber, with cretonne seat. $349| 5 chest. Two-tone decorated. $4.98 Canv: 12 price .. $69.50 lntl.lnder Twin Double Da-Bed. fine couch-bed with the protected twin couch- | s, _ bed covered in beautiful cretonne. 1% prios ..coee0e $49.50 Tufted-back Easy Chair. A Upholster- ed all over in high-grade three-tone jacquard velour. fons, Reversible aprlng -seat cush- % prtce . 3492 $13.95 Blue and Gray Lamps at Half Price A large showing of beautiful junior bridge and table lamps at hali price. Former prices, $4.95 to $29. Half Sale Price $248 to 51475 ble. $ l 7,2! $7.95 Unfinished Drop-Leaf Table % prxce.........‘“.... $2.50 Unfinished Windsor Chmr Vaupmiee. sk price $14.95 Broom Cabinet in deconbed white enamel. $39.50 Mahogany Davenport Ta- Handsome design. $12.95 Mahogany Occasional ’l‘lhlt. 12 price $7.95 Mahoglny Book Trough End- ‘Table. $14. $1.59 Imitation Smokedor 1% Price ..., $1975 13 price.. 53,98 $738 8748 15 price Large. Unfipished Server. $7.95 White Enameled Porcelain Top 53498 Table. $55.00 White Enameled Kiteh- $79 Ypsnlanu Make Three- Piece Fiber Suite A finely made suite with spring seats and ba tonne. tractive cretonne. % Y ck cm!red in handsome cre- 14 price......... $19.75 Fiber Settee Spring_cushions covered in at- v; price 39 10 $9.75 Fiber Chair Spring seat in colorful eretonne. §4.88 price.. Ssuin $1.49 Folding Lawn Bench price. $9.95 Lawn Mower 12 inch /3 price self- <harp¢nm( bhdes 549! with overlays. . .95 Oak Porch Rocker With double' woven glazed cane § seat. 15 price $8.50 Folding Yacht Rocker Strong and durable and very con- 5415 venient. 15 price.. $12.75 S-Ft. Meadowbrook Lawn Bench "Shaped seat and bent iron arms. § 1 price...... 2, $12.50 Lawn Swing style, in red and $£.28 Y, price v $19.75 Willow Chaise Longue % price.......... ! $16 95 Willow Settee A Y, price . 4-passenger natural finish. ing. . size. ¥4 price.. $34.50 Walnut-Veneer Return- End Bed Selected walnut veneer, carved § ¥4 price ions in rich moquette. 1 price +...... $239 Three-Piece All- Over Tapestry Bed Davenport Suite A splendid suite comprising a long bed-davenport, wing- chair and club chair. Loose reversible spring-filled seat cushlons in attractive tapcstr) 1715 enede Kitchen Cabinet. $4.95 Henvy Oak Costumer 18x27 inches. '3 price $2750 12 price ..§948 $2.50 Pair Feather Bed Pillows % price with Rose and taupe 1 price..... loose reversible Jacquard $169 Ti‘\fee-piece Overstuffed Living Room Suite comfortable overstuffed suite spring-filled * cushions. $84..50 velour. $289 Three- Plece All Over Mohan- Suite A handsome suite upholstered all over in beautiful green mohair with attractive reversible spring-filled cush- Serpentine front with wood mold- $144.50 $119-50 - Jhe @%dms Lansburgh Furniture (%, zFntrance 909 I St.=z 35| 5 8438 ¥ $2475 |3 56-48 [ 'JUNE 26, 1930. MISS JESSIE BRAINERD, VETERAN TEACHER, DIES Funeral Services to Be Held Today ‘With Burial at Vermont Birthplace. Miss Jessie Johnson Brainerd, 50 years old, teacher at the Potomac School of this city for the past 20 years, ldied at her home 2626 Garfield street, Tuesday, after an f{llness of four months. Funeral services were to be conducted in the Cleveland Park Congregational | M Church this afternoon at 3 o'clock. In- terment will be at Orwell, Vt, her birthplace. A native of Vermont, Miss Brainerd was graduated from Smith Ooux. Northampton, Mass, in 1903. T seven ‘years, from 1903-1910, she taught history in the Capen School for Girls at Northampton. In 1910 she came to Washington to take a similar position in the Potomac School. She was active in the Private School: Teachers' Asso- ciation and also was a member of the clevelmd Park Congregational Chureh. iss Brainerd is survived by her lll- M Miss Heloise Brainerd of this city. THE WEATHER District of Columbia — Thunder- showers tonight, not quite so warm: tomorrow -fair, slightly cooler; mod- erate southwest shifting to west winds. Maryland - Virginia — Flmy cloudy with showers tonight and ly in east portion tomorrow mor ¢ llllhfly cooler tomorrow and in central lnd west portions tonight: fresh, possibly strong, southwest lhlmxu to west winds | ton, M: tomorrow. Record for Twenty-four Hours. Thermometer—4 p.m., 90; 8 p.m., 84; 12 midnight, 77; 4 am, 72; 8 am, 81; noon, 91. Barometer—4 pa., 2084; 8 pm. 29.85; 12 midnight, 20.86; 4 am, 29.83; 29.83; noon, 29.76. est _temperature, 91, occurred at | noon tod curred a ‘Tempe: Highest, 76; lowest, temperature, 11, oc- 6 am. todld." S same Towest, 65. i Tide Tables. (Furnished by United States Coast and Geodetic Survey.) Today—Low tide, 1:40 a.m. and 2:43 p.m.; high tide, 7:36 a.m. and 8:09 p.m. Tomorrow—Low tide, 2:36 am, d g}r? p.m.; high tide, 8:27 a.m. and 9:02 The Sun and Moon. Today—Sun rose 4:43 a.m.; sun sets 7:38 p.m. Tomorrow—Sun rises 4:44 am.; sun ! sets 7:38 p.m. Moon rises 4:19 a.m.; sets 8:21 p.m. Weather in Various Citles. wTemperature. ! wauIH Statlons. ++e s2@mOrey 8 | sepaarsas 3283382 i 28538 253025083 o m.'nnn..u»uuuuu..un 2338 SUBEEBVRVLBAVLVLLE 0.3 Cloudy 8 0.26 Clear Gloudy Pt.cloudy Pt.cloudy Pt.cloudy Glear Clea Raining Et.cloudy cloudy Clear BEuEEsEssEReNyyy NS R LRy 32322232333323333838833 P E FOREIGN. 7 a.m., Greenwich time. today) Statio; Temperature. Weather. 8¢ Clear London, England. nce Stockholm, Gibraltar, " p fi . today.) Horta ((Fayal Part cloudy cumm omuv-nnm\ Hamul‘on. Bermud; San' Juan, Porto R Havana. ‘Cuba Colon, Canal Zone LOST. cabochon. ughTm an Mrs. E. 210} !\nrd BAG. orchid color: lost in Gty containing sliver purse with mu SR R CUTivere itenee, compact. etc. Reward If returned to 708 the Fatbasit Ap Bag_valued fo: t) 1_reasons. BAR PIN. three gmall dlamonds. brindle Sager, Ne CAMERA. at Reservoir Creek, afternoon of Phone_Lincoln_0060. COLLIE_Male, tan and name “Sandy." 2701 Colorad 3665 Reward DOG_-Brindle B T child's pet: ave. Adams d K face, one white fore foof. one white eye: answers to name of “Lady.” Liberal reward, 633 5th S0 ‘e. Phone Lincoln 0369 ENGLISH BULL DOX ale: color fawn: fem: trom ‘Sinyard House, North Beach, Md., Re- ward. _Call_Ga._4137. 28+ containing boy's clothing: day afternoon on Penna. ave. it nlumcd to 313 10th st Phone Lincoln 4576-W. PAPE Abnu: 0 sheets of wccounte. Tolled up, of valu to owner. Phone S5 gfors erai_uvomh_con w 552006 tost- I Txeds. WA or in this iy June 22, 1930. Liberal reward. J. L. Oppert, No._4 police precinc D EYE setter hnch he Tett T Nev. bout 5 ‘all Clev. ne-ur ior et eturh. ten fur scarf, on Mon- art mnra Af returned to Mrs! Marie De o 643 G spzcucu‘—ronou sHell. Taesday after- e BPECTACLES, tortolse shell. Gay aficrnoon; liberal® reward. tional _8130. WATCH— watch 1326 F_ WATCH gin; Monday fie Reward. 'Lincomn WHITE MALE " POODLE 4007 C v, Call Gleve. 1960, Rewara WRIST WATCH At Dupont, Circle. “wal Elgin wrist watch. bearing inittals “M. H.’ Rt Room "S088, Tntermal Revenue Mg, b and C sts. _Liberal reward. WRIST WATCH—White gold o Congress Heishts, street”cur. Tuesdas sentimenial value attached. Reward. Gail Lin. 5405, Tues- &' Ma- At _North Beach, Md. Tadvs woid e Reward it returned to Selow lnle. :1- of Rosedale &t. W, Conn. ave. OPEN A CHARGE ACCOUNT —Weekly or Monthly Payments EISEMAN’S Fine Men’s Wear Seventh and F Sts. Est. 1883 s Prices Right WASHlNGTON GRAI\ITE MONU ME .20.. Inc. 448 N, I. Au. n‘ Natl. 5870 AMBULANCES Borueni $4.00 Loeal Call . Cbmlnn Co. OuL. 4608 MRS. C. C. McCULLOCH EXPIRES SUDDENLY Widow of Army Officer Dies While Visting Friends at Cum- berland. Mrs. C. C. McCulloch, 60 old, widow of Col. Champ Carter McCulloch, United States Army, died suddenly yes- terday at Cumberland, Md., where she had been visitin g Mrs. McCulloch, a periodic resident of of the Capital for many years, had hem -uym& at the home of Col. and 'olven, 2022 Columbia road, tor ‘the past two months, only recently going to Cumberland on a visit. Col. McCulloch died in 192i Before her marriage Mrs. McCulloch, a native of McLennon County, Tex., was Miss Mary Azalete Gurley. She long had been affillated with the Daughters of the American Revolution, Colonial Dames and other patriotic or- ganizations. She s survived by a son, Roderick R. McCulloch of Baltimore, and _tw daughters, Mrs. Mary G. James of Pan- ama and Mrs. Sara Camp Powls of Montreal. Funeral services will be held Satur- day afternoon at 3 o'clock at the Tabler funeral home, 928 M street. Interment will be in Arlington National Cemetery. et WARNS OF COUNTERFEIT Secret Service Head Deséribes Bo- gus $10 Bill in Circulation. Chief Moran of the Secret Service has issued warning against a new counterfeit $10 Federal Reserve note, on the Federal Reserve Bank of Bos- ass. It is described as bearing the words series 1028 A. Check letter “E,” face plate No. 5, back plate No. 173, serial No. A12625259A; W. O. Woods, treas- urer of the United States; A. W. Mel- lon, Secretary of the Treasury; por- trait of Hamilton. e e King C. Gillette Il LOS ANGELES, June 26 (#).—King C. Gillette, 76, inventor of the safety razor, was in a hospital harc yesterday after a minor operation. King G. Ofl- lette, & son, uld his father's condition was not serious. Bratha. j | ALLEN, MARY R On Wednesdsy, June 38, 1930, ne t t . “Matthew's Catholic Curch, &t 9:39 . JJterment at Mount Olivet Commetery., Please omit flower: BAKER, LILLIAN. Dep-mu this_lite on Thursday morning, June 26, 1930, LILLIAN BAKER, beloved dsushter of Willilam A. and Emma Floyd. Notice ol funeral later. BOUTEN, BURNETT. On T June 24, 1030, gt Freedmen's Hospiini, BURNETT BOUTEN. _ devoted | husband ' of Fannie Bouten. 'Surviving him_also tw and seven daughters. ~Remains resting Frazier's funeral home. 389 Rhode Isiand a) ¥. Interment Friday, June 37, at Culpeper, Va. DYER., HARRIFITE . Wednesday, Juns 25,1980 at 580 am. HA Beloved daughter of zn. u it T "ind Anmie M D hep late residence. 1204 an Friday, June 7. at 2 pm. Interment Glenwood Cemetery. ! RIETT] Special meetiny Marinn Chapter. No- 4. 0. B, 8o Wil be held in_ Naval ‘Lodge | 'l Tath st and Friday, Jun 5T 00™S dondutt the fumeran s 1o conduct the fumeral ser [ETTE R. DYER. By ouf late sister, HARRIE] order of the worthy matron, EVELYN S. HURSH, Sec. EDWARDS, LITTLETON. Departed this life on Wednesday, June 25, 1930, at_his resi- dence, 1210 South Capitol st., LITTLETON DWAR mains Testing. at Robert Compbeil's uneral home. 39 415 st boos until Priday, June 27, thence to the ‘above dress. -Notice of funeral later. ENNIS, GEORGE. this lite June 24, 1030, GEORGE the husband of Henrietta_Ennis_(nee Thomas), brother of Mary . Ennis, Stepnen Ennis. Daniel En- nis and Mrs. Catherine Spriggs. Inter- ment Mount Olivet Cemetery Saturcay morning, June 28. FENTRESS, EDNA EARL. On Tuesday, June 0. at the residence of her mol pReparted on Friday, June 27. at 2:30 Interment at Glenwood Cemetery. 36 FENTRESS, EDNA E. = The offcers and members 'of Hope Chapter, No. 30, O. E. 8. are reauested to attend the funeral of our iate sister, EDNA E_FE! S8, on day, June 37, mn. from the Temple, 13t st and N. Y. BERTHA M. LYNN, Worthy Matron. ESTHER P 'r WERS, Seere tary. GILL, MA on Tahe 2471050 %t cMinger He E. GILL, devoted mother of Tavlor and Mrs, Helen GUll Progtor. Fu. neral services at 0 am. Priday at & Allen’s funeral nome. 13th st. and ave Interment Harmony “Relatives ‘and friends invited atternoon, it Atiington” Natio venjence of the y. HANDLY, CATHERINE ELIZABETH. On Wednesday, June 25, 1930, at her resi- dence. 4529’ Georgia ave. n.w. Mrs. CATH- ERINE ELIZABETH HANDLEY, widow of Edward, 3. H-xwev and beloved sister of o HARCOMBE, CHARLES 0. On [Tuesday, June 24, 1030, at 3:45 pim. at the resi: dence ‘o his siater: Mr Tdn %5, Sripletty 1427 Corcoran st. n'w.. CHARLES O. HAR- COMBE: son 'of the Jate Florence and Jo feph Harcombe, He leaves to mourn treit loss seven chiidren, three “grand and three sisters. * Puneral Prida 7, olock, from Barnes’ {unaral arior. au W3S sw. Priends and Teln- ives invited. e HIGGINS, GEORGIANA, Departed tnis life on Tuesday, June 24, i t 9 pm. after a long fliness, ErORCTANA" HIGGINS. be- Smallwood and the late Mary E. Jones. Funeral Eaturday, June 28, {rom the resi- dence of her son,'450 Ridge st. n.w. Rela- Uives and friends invited. "Rev. Jenkins officiatin IACKSON. ctuu: LL. On_‘Tues 24, 1930, Remains resting at the W. funeral church. 1432 You &t. n.w. ment Greenville, §. C., June 28. MARY. On Tuesday. June 24, 1930, 8% ine residence of her daushter. Coles ille. Md., MARY KING, devoted m neral church, 1 MASON. STEPHE Td. $48°D 81, Ve, Beloved hugpand of ‘Adelis Mason, * 80 vicer at ihe & H Hines Co. funeral home, 2011 Friday, June 27, at 2:30 MASON. STEPHEN G. A s t Gate Lodge, No. 34, F. Fiidar. Fute for ». the purpose of “attendn ‘,m- '"RE‘“ ‘of our Iate brother, STEPHE 26 EARLE R. STRONG, Master. MORRIS, MARY CHASE STEELE. On Wed- X 4th st. n.w., 26 cial communt- Interment private. MULLEN, JULIA. | On Wedneadav, June 25, 1939, at her residence, 30 Bryant JULIA, wife of the late William P uuum Fureral from T. F. Costello's chapel, North Capitol tt., on Eriday morn! 7. at 11 o'clock. Cemeters. MYERS. EDWARD L. On Tuesdas. June 1930, at 11:30 p'm. at Boston, Mass.. bner iliness. EDWARD L. 'beloved d o Myers, “Funeral Priday. slan i Tnterment = Atlington UGNTON, PATRICK J. Tussday. June 1930, at_his residence, st. 24, PATRICK J.." beloved hsband of Eilsh Naughton' (nee Driscoll) Remains resting &t Timothy Hanlon's tuneral chapel. 641 neral from Hanlon's funeral arior. i1 B Priday. June Tass at 8t Dominic’s Jnterment Mount Olivet 1 private.” (Kindly omit 1 JULIA. ©On Tuesday. Jun Funeral _from e Friday, June 27. at 830 a.m.; inence 1o Holy ‘Trinity Church, where high requiem mass will be sunj 9 Rerntives and" {riends invited %o Interment at Holy Rood Cerlr- PARKS, CHARLES WELLMAN. On Wednes- 25, 1930, at the Naval Hospital, WELLMAN PARKS, Rear Ad- ri U. 8. Navy, Tetired, beloved husband of Martha Preai Parks.' Funeral services at the Church gf the Covenant. I8th and N sts, n.w.. on Friday, Junt p.m les Armo. Nuvy. Marine Gorps and aii riends to the residence. 1820 Mint- . Thursday afternoon and eve- 2ing ang Fridey morning, 10 o 12 o'clock nterment - wi nors & Affiniston National Gemet terment Af- Ml! morning. m- ! regiden: wnun ) at }\ RHI! or wnme s Rhu‘c leaves many other relativ q mourn s abpatiure. Nu'f ROBERTSON. ED Tieshe Ve T roviderice Hospita SON. It beloted gon of Roberison of Su Franciy, Chlch a7, Ju am: SCOTT, nlll'u nnl On Wedno June ‘25, Fasnnston uuemy o T EDW. IRT I'Ir! nnd Mary d. Pungral from ining City, Pri- SMITR, SR L Srmr lu*hu o osemh v) nd so u-» amith " Notice ‘st Faneral n-m(?n. SNOWDEN, m, LN i'fm % Wom‘ MARSH, LYE a‘ u nmm Tine" 37, at Murmuvl“o. SPALDING, CHARLE June 28, 19 0 ll hl.l fllldlnt!x%%g'.fl.; ARLES ‘A, SPALDING ave. nw loved hu ma St the iate Y Dierine rmm. be in" Albany *\lrll service at cemetery later. STITT, GE e, "-'-‘s‘?, EOROE husband o Bw. }h‘l‘hurldly n 25, l.!fl‘l:?"hrl. OI\ w“fl“l’luy‘! ‘!’l o Ma, ADOLPH' T M;ul *d nusband On Sunday, l ) Funera! Denre 'hl fll %\lrlll 0 27. % s Topienss. 'fifli M mgm_n'gl...!} hus: ety & Sl }?“1-‘5‘" i3 mm rivate. er’s Ch Interment A Comelers. 'All members attend VICTOR L. WOOLDRIDGE, Commander. 31 WEST, WILLIAM. On Wednesday, June 1930 af hie residence ineral auurd- e sister, a bra Host o‘( rrlond; d v st WILLIAMS, ORPRA 3. June 15 . beloved wife of Charies . nduch th for oninte” ol o o By orde he worl h{' E-gnn WiLsON, eulA. Jun 1930, at 8 p. OLAI..Aa taunt-r of &' Iate James” Otmond ford Wilson, Funeral services fesidence, 3336 O s 8 888 2iclock. Hill Cemetery In Memortam. GRICE, GEORGE W. 1 sad but swest 19 membrance of ouf beloved hus father, GEORGE W. GRICE, wh thie lite” four ‘vears ‘aso tod Th .a .mu Thietment (mvm\ oak +This day brings back sad memo of ather. !nnl%dlo rest. TED WIFE AND XEH"./DRH PIERSON, JAMES G. A tribute of lovs the memory of my beloved son, G. PIERSON, who departed tl fe one year ago today, June 26, . that g0 out n the darkness, ery light shines ‘whose fragrance lll“ "nlm ssoms sre faded s m"l’. re hearts full 'll ht and l'"l l- 8" ho fonger thelr iHfe eurrent fows: But sour eweeiness, dear Bills, Hves o i with the livi the soul a'l e star and the row. uéi'c‘i' RS iiER. WAUDE B PERsoN: o PINKNEY, AMANDA. Secred dribute o to our dear mother, AMAI (nee Marlowe). call homn by clll’ unly Father June Welsre shiidsn:i2 flotts: immn— Jesus chote theeone he when you heard ®is voice Jou followed, ety followed Bimsbov fo eay- miss yor e can tell. must be contented. For God doeth all things well. We do nmot forget her; we love her too early For her :flmnn to fade from our lives like & dream. ak when our hearts moury since For griet often dwells where it seldom 18 seen. Though tate our hide sour smile from "Tis powerless to from us LoV ortes. of e g ONs AND DAUGHTERS. * s may separate view, WNEIAI- nlucrou. ALMUS R SPEARE Original W. R. Speare Co. Potomac_4600 ~ WILLIAM H. SCOTT _ 409_8th LINCOLN ot cmy Phone West 0008 Established 1841 (ISAAC B 3034 M St. N.W Estabjished 18’ JOHN R. WRIGHT CO. 1337 10th 8. N.W. Phoze ~Herbert B. Nevius ~ Funeral Home 934 New York Ave. N.W. Distriet 8608 Clyde J. Nichols, Inc. 4309 9th 8t N.W. Cor_ean4, J. W[LLIAM LEE'S bONS RAL DIRECTO! CREMATORIUM 33 PA. AVE N.W___NATIONAL 1384, 1383 3 Modern Chaner. Teieonons National 2473 V. L SPEARETO with 'the origine ‘r".!'.' are ! A q_s RW; 0o B ST NE ullool..n W, mz‘é%. . Private Limousine Ambulance a e B0l Lincoln 0524 FUNERAL DESIGNS. T Fromot Auie Dellvery Bervier— Gude Bros. Co., 1212 F St. Ar\ml.—n-nunn_m-nmnu L wmum& and Sundays & Eye ey CEMETERIES. FORT LINCOLN ansectess o pey seetiop Sox MASONS ang clmn{'r'"."-‘rm now $Rd, thelr, tamiltes, {New clotata: Mrs. Park in- | {5