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WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, JULY 17, 1930. SAIL FOR BATTLEFIELDS |uas ppun 1 23 ‘Wedn lom —— e WEVCN IFINER | [T wonirioe | [BOROVSON NN | e, ;O(E”Ofi'\' é/l@ AE N U]E dé NHNTH L MEDIEAI. lEAI]ER - T Store Closes at 2 P.M. Saturdays - “Must”’—and “Now’”’ The two considerations of uppermost importance in our Removal Sale. Clearance MUST be complete—and MUST he accomplished NOW. 14 Off Rules Throughout the House —With many special groupings cut still deeper— Men’s Tropical Clothing First Floor. Tropical worsted suits, two and three piece mod- els; made in effective pat- terns. Regular price, $25.00. Now 14 off ... $1875 Men’s tropical worsted suits, with and without vests; correctly cut and carefully tailored: Regu- lar pncc, $30. Now 1, off . $22.50 Men's linen suits; two and three piece models. Regu]ar pnce $18 Now, Vs off...... $13:50 Nurotex suits, coat and trousers. Regular price, $20 Now %4 ofi....$]15 Mohair suits, coat and trousers. Regular price, $20. Now Y off... $1§ Palm Beach suits, coat and trousers, plain colors and fancy patterns. Reg- ular price, $16.50. Now Yyoff.......... $]2.38 Sport coats, in flannel, with pinch back; blue shade. Regular price, $18, Now %3 off...... $]1350 Sports coats, blue and tan flannel. Regular rice, $22.50. Now 1 off. § 688 White flannel trousers. Regular price, $8.50. Now 1 off $6.38 White and striped flan- nel and serge trousers. Re;.zular price, $10. Now Vs off $7.50 Wi h\tc duck pants. Reg- ular price, $3.00. Now Yol ... vvn $2.25 Linen knickers, big plus 4s. Regular price, $3.50. Now Y off........ $2.63 Linen knickers, plus 4 model, plain shades. Reg- u]ar price, $5.00. Now 14 ‘Wool kmckers, light weight; smart patterns, plus 4s. Regular 3 $6. Now 1 off... 5450 Super-Value Suits With two pairs of trousers Both the plain Blue Worsteds and Serge, and the exclusive fancy tweeds, cassimeres, etc. 'Now, 328-50 Palm Beach Chauffeur Suits Dark oxford gray, regu- lation cut, with half-belt. Regular Price, $20 Mow 51 2.65 Sports Suits First Floor. Coat, vest and long trousers and knickers. Sports suits. Regular price, $35. Now 14 ot ..... Sports suits. Regular price, $40. Now /4 off Sports suits. chu!ar pnce $60. Now ‘/4 Boys’ Department Second Fl Boys’ Wash Suits—plain fects. Popular models. Regul; oor. and fancy ef- arly pnced up 79c 10 $2.50. " NOW*" ooin oo siesicsasins s Rowe]s Enghsh sailor suits, wool and wash, long and short pants, white and blue Sizes 3 to 9 years. Were $3.50 to $9.00 Now $1.75 to $4.50 B oys’ Wbol Golf Hose, the finer grades; in real Scotch patterns, Sizes 8 to 10'5. Were $2.50 to $4 Now $125 to $2.00 Boys’ Shirts and Blouses Fancy attached collars. Were $1.65. Now . 69° Boys’ Wash and Soft Straw Hats Linen and duck. Were $§1 to $2 Now §9Qc¢ Boswain’s whistle with halyards. NOW..ooenereoanes Were $1. Boys’ wash knickers, . sizes 8 to 18; plain and fancy striped linens; full. cut plus 4s, with five pockets. Regular gnce. $1.75. Now % off. $1.31 Khaki knickers, sizes 8 to 18; plus 4s, cut full. Re;.uhr price, $1.50. Now aoff. iiiviisve s 9313 Boys’ shirts, plain and fancy, with attached col- lar and sports collar, sizes 12 to HJ. ar prices, $1.00 to Sl Now Y4 75c to $1.13 Soft straws and mada- gascars. Were $3.50 to $5. 75 Now 169 39c Boys’ suits, Regular price, 59. Boys’ athletic shirts and fancy shorts, plain white. Regular price, 59c. Now 1 off... Wash shorts, sizes 6 to 12, fancy and plain linens and khaki. Regular price, $1.25. Now Y4 off.. Q4¢ Boys’ plain and fancy pull-over sweaters, sizes 6 to 18 _Regular prices, in fine nainsook. Now athletic union + or solid colors. Men’s Shirts First Floor. A lot combining several grades of extra fine count percale, woven madras, in choice patterns; collar-attached and neckband. Also plam “hxte broadcloth, collar-at- tached. $1 45 Regular Prices $2 and $2.50 Bathing Suits All worsted suits, one Bathing shirts and piece. trunks, combination jersey and flannel. Were $2.50 Now. .ceensees $1.65 3 for $4.25 Were $5 Now.. $2 95 Men’s Sweaters First Floor. All-wool sweaters, V and crew neck; coat and &Ill on models. Plain and jacquard patterns ere. $5. Now.$2.95 Bathrobes—in 4 Groups First Floor Beach and Lounging Robes—those specially selected patterns that have made our assortment so g:p:lar. Cotton$ray06nsbr;cages, etc. 85 obes up obes up Rokoslow 59 35 Robsezsoup 5; g 85 to $1250.... o $30. House Coats—Half Price First Floor Double-faced cloths and plain weaves, silk lined, ete. Regular Price, $10 to $22.50 Now $5 to $1125 Hosiery—Y4 Off! First Floor. Hosiery, plain " colors, Hosiery in plain and fancy patterns, in rayon fancy patterns, including and lisle mixtures; all the standard makes. Re; sizes. Regular price, 55c. ular price, $1.00. Now f/. Now Y off........ 42¢ off Sc Underwear—Y; Off! First Floor Athletic shirts and shorts, rayon, lisle, broad- cloth and madras, in white Regular price, $1.00. Now 4 off Sc Athletic union suits, striped madras and plain madras and broadcloth. Regular price, $1.50. Now ol......0s $1.13 All Stiff Straws. First Floor. There are no exceptions to your choosing—they are all includéd in_these three groups Were $2. Now$100 Were $3. P, .l it $1.65 Were $4 and $5. Now.... $265 Wanted Luggage First Floor. Every piece of Luggage in stock is now at 14 off— for 2xample— Gladstone bags, made of solid leather, pretty stitch- ing trimmings; 22 to 26 inch. Regular price, . $1275. Now %4 off.$9.57 Gladstone bags, choice of black or tan, solid Traveling bags, 18 to 20 inch; made of solid leath- er. Regular price, $9.75. Now %4 off. ........§7.32 Traveling bags, 18 and 20 inch; genuine leather, leather, strongly made. 22 reinforced stitching. Reg- to 26 inch. Regular price, ular price, §15. Now 14 $18. Now 14 off..$]3.50 off . ..$1125 Men’s and Boys’ Shoes Second Floor. Men’s tan oxfnrds—m desir- Boys’ High and able shapes—and Low Shoes and Ox- Regular $6 grade iords,“b,l::g sa:d tan, Now..‘........$2.89 Now.... $1.95 Youths’ Keds — sizes 10 to 12/1‘ Were 95 C 175 Wow ... cqeissobigam Men’s English golf shoes, made by Hawkins $().00 of London. Regular price, $12.00. Now 34 off.. The Avenue at Ninth RAPS GLAND USES Tells Kansas Board Goat| Organisms of No Aid to Humans. By the Associated Press. TOPEKA, Kans, July 17.—A contro- versy surrounding gland transplanting operations for the purposerof rejuvenat- ing patients developed ai the hearing yesterday, before the Kansas Board of Medical Rm.nnuon and examination of a complainan revocation of Dr. John R Bflnkleyl license to prac- tice medicine in this State. EffortS were made by Fred S. Jack- son, one of the attorneys for the Mil- ford, Kang, physician, to prove that reputable ‘medical authorities believe gland transplanting operations can be performed successfully. Lengthy technical discussion followed testimony of Dr. E. 8. Edgeton, Wichita, prestdem of the Kansas Medical Society, that in his belief Dr. Brinkley's so- called compound operation “has no value” and that “no good can come” from the transplanting of goat glands into human patients. The medical society president also at- tacked Dr. Brinkley's practice of diag- nosing and prescribing for patients over a radio station opernted in connection with _his hospital as “incomplete, In- accurate and a menace to public health Endeavoring to show that the Federal Government broadcasts medical infor- mation in a similar fashion, Dr. Brink- ley’s attorney read into the record a bulletin announcing the United States Public Health Service would give infor- mation over the radio. The attorney contended the bulletin said the Health Service “would answer specific ques- tions as Brinkle; J does,” while Dr. Ed- (erton contend: pn.cflptlona were not given for specific }:nroxunuly mo persons, nearly ‘women, attended today’s sessions of the hearing, which opened yezmdly. Dr. Brinkley was not pres- en Documents and books were introduced Dr. Brinkley's attorney in his effort to establish proof of successful gland transplantations from animals and hu- mans to men. One document reported case histories of three operations in which ram glands were stated to have been transplanted successfully into pa- tients by a New York physician. MAXEY FUNERAL HELD ‘Washington Hotel Man Buried in Columbia Gardens Cemetery. Funeral services for Henry R. Maxey, connected with the Washington Hotel for a number of years, who died Tues- day at his home at Mulhall, Va., were held this afternoon at the residence. Lnurmen; was at Columbia Gardens Ty, Prior to ¢oming to Washington, Mr. Maxey had been connected with the hotel bullnul in Florida. Besides his widow, Mrs. Milicent Maxey, he is survived by two sons and two daughters. Deaths fieporled e following deaths have been reportec to the Hoalth Departgment In. the past 24 hou A Ne Gallinger Hospital uoeuq it ‘Ru;!t' ;ll n"" , nakett. 32 1201 Olrlrd st. l(llherln! 51, 901 24th st. Nelson %’rncl Y 33, pital. 'Rou Colden. 29, 1121 B s A s, Bmergenecy “Hos .Uh"‘:l NaiTord, Em T monthe, st. L. Johnson, 14 days, ary Hotpital. Limas Routhac, 70, 1123 4fth vl. ne. . ry E_Boone. 70, 1444 T s rt Bucksnan, ‘61, Gellinger Hosital. 6o 1305t st. Emergenecy Hos- £t 409 3 " 1951 Capitol ave. ne. Casualty Hospital. 23, en route to Provi- —~Weekly or Monthly Payments EISEMAN’S Fine Men's Wear Seventh and F Sts. AMBULANCES Best in Town. s4.00 Local Call... Call Col. 0423 Clumben Co. ' 3619 14th St. N.W.’ Corner Spring Road } Col. 464 Adum 10341 Best that money can ‘The Greater 14th Cor. Chapin N.W. Why Pay Ior Evnytlun‘? casket for.... s ey e $85 CHAMBERS CO. | Phone Columbia 0432 will give the whole STEEL VAULTS. All Prices Includ .I‘Iu Sincere Offices and Chapels WASHINGTON GRANITE MONUMENTAL CO,, Inc. Funeral Director Ambulance Service Just Phone JAMES T. RYAN Funeral Director 317 Pa. Ave. S.E. Telephone Atlantic 1700-1701 62, George Washings | St. Children’s | District of Columbia—Mostly cloudy tonight; tomorrow partly cloudy, prob- ably followed by local thunder showers tomorrow afternoon or night; not much change in temperature; light to [enfll : winds, mostly southwest and Maryland—Mostly cloudy, ¥ Dmblbl! showers on the southeast coast tonight; tomorrow partly cloudy, probably local thunder showers tgmorrow afternoon or night in west and north portions; not much change in temperature; gentle winds, mostly southwest and south. Virginia—Mostly cloudy, with show=- ers tofl the coast and warmer in extrerhe west portion tonight: tomorrow partl: cluudy possibly locai thunder showers In the afternoon in extreme north por= tion: light to {entle variable winds. ‘West Vlr! la—Fair and somewhat warmer tonight: tomorrow partly cloudy, probably local thunder showers in the afternoon in north and west por- tions. Records for Past 24 Hours, ‘Thermometer—4 p.m., 82; 12 midnight, 72; 42m 6! nogn. 82. o arometer- pm., 8 pm, 30.12; 12 midnight, 30. ll ‘ lm SE 13; 8 am, 30.16; noon, 30.13. Highest temperature, 86, occurred at 2:30 p.m. yesterday. Lowest temperature, 67, occurnd at 5: ¥) am. today. emperature same date last enr- Highest, 84; lowest, 56. ) Tide Tables. :oo, Many With Wives and Families, to Stage Annual Re- union at Chalons-Sur-Marne. By the Associated Press. - NEW YORK, July 17.—One hundred Ralnbow Division veterans, many with their wives and families, sailed for on the President mmfi’m their annual reunion at Chalons-Sur-Marne, near the bat- tlefields whm they were entrenched in the World War. In Prance the veterans will be the guests of Gen. Henri Gouraud, now military governor of-Paris, who com- manded the division on the battle front. The delegation is headed by Col. John J. Mangan, national commander of the division, and Father Francis P. Duffy, {ts war-time chaplain. The Rainbow Division, among the first 100,000 American soldiers to ar- rive in France after America’s entrance into the World War, was recruited from National Guard troops in 26 States and the District of Columbia, KOSACK RITES HELD Lifelong Resident Died in George Washington Hbéspital Tuesday. Funeral services for George W. Ko- sack, a lifelong resident of Washington, who died Tuesday at George Washing- ton Hospital, were held at 2 o'clock this afterncon at his late residence, (Furnished by United suus Coast and | 1616 Potomag avenue southeast. In- Geodetic Survey.) Today—Low tide, 6:58 a.m. and 7:05 pm.; high tide, 12:19 am. and 12:23 p. Tomorrow—Low tide, 7:44 am. and | power plant. urmem was at Glenwood Cemetery. Mr. Kosack, a descendant of an old Wuhlngwn family, had been em) éz Y 27 years with the United States itol ‘The Kosack rnmuy re- 7 SG S pn.; high tide, 1:03 a.m. and 1:10 | sided next to the Ford Theater, both at The Sun and Moon. Today—Sun rose 4:55 a.m.; sun sets 7:32 p.m. Tomorrow—Sun rises 4:. sets 7'31 pm 56 a.m.; sun Moon rises 11: 09 p.m.; sets 11:12 am. Condition of the water. Potomac and Shenandoah clear. Weather in Varlous Cities. Stations. E gE gi ii ‘Weather. N i \ g : Glear 5888888888 | Eisdetitzind 5525833555533 5| e Indianapol Jacksonvil X i Clear Pt.cloudy Clear Clear Clear Pt.cloudy St Clear Clear Pt.cloudy 0.04 Pt.cloudy Cloudy Cloudy sss::s;#:a:: R RS BRR2EE 2SI IR RRRIBRIRRINRZ T RISR2II! York, N.¥.30.12 Okiahoma’ City. 30.02 138 Ponllnd, Orég Sait Bae o1y Antonio. San Dicsor Caiit 393 San | Pranciico. 20.99 Louf; 30,04 $ieouay Ptcloudy Cloudy Spokane, Tampa, WASH., D. ., Greenwich time, today.) ’ ‘Temperature, Weather. 0 Clear ay.) art cloudy Part cloudy Part cloudy Clear & . Slosey CLARENCE MACDONALD, ENGRAVER, SUCCUMBS Man 25 Years in Business in Wash- ington Stricken With Heart Attack at Cumberland, Md. Clarence Edward MacDonald, en- gaged in the engraving business here for the past 25 years, died suddenly yesterday at the home of his niece, Miss Bess Gurley, at Cumberland, Md. He was 71 years old. Mr. MacDonald, who had been visit- ing his niece for the past two weeks, was stricken with a heart attack. He had conducted an engraving busi- ness here for many years. His offices were in the Roberts Building. He was ;' melmber of the Federal Masonic Lodge, 0. Besides his widow, Mrs. Jean Holmes MacDonald, he is survived by a son, Clarence Holmes MacDonald of Phila- delphia, and a daughter, Mrs. Grace Reed of Fort Lauderdale, Fla. Funeral services will be held Satur- day afternoon at Oxford, Pa. at the lnml]y home of Mrs. MacDonald. Ma« sonic rites will attend the services. FO!!ND. BICL FOLD with bills. . tons, amount “and aumna'fsfu'erd"k’?m' 80-B, Star BILL FOI ning_Star Bl pay_for_ac Owner call at_43f and identiy contents nd LOST. JARPIN, platinum, 2 di ;. d l!l’ n.w. or 14t! ‘flodn# "cm“‘}"h iward. North 4430, Branch 6. Re slmm white”gold, with 1 diamond d ost between Govi - lnl L and New' Jersca. wre Pend 1 s, Reward 1f Sinrd_at Gove. Brining Ofee. " Ty of BOSTON BULLDOG, male; Dhone Clarendon 388-3-3. old iink_brace- tween 6th and "—Child's_white Reward. Lin- BRACELET: et with one sapphire. lost coln 206, e I—Gold ~chain _with kni A 06 {oth et nw. “Phons Gorm: reward. CHAIN- pevard bia ow Doo. brown, REwara o rensen mhereabouts Tl S 2 4543 Klingle st. o ;iol'l‘: !! Naval A of 1 (i dontowh shomine Sim Call Adame 38360+ o it Finder ekt DOG—Small. white male. T ees’ 1930 tag 703 logt w-an::;'a'nh';{eura' Bmtch Tacrtass yicinity Chevy Chase answers nam tsy” A Reward for Teturn. Phone Wis. ’IABT!RN STAR, PIN, £oiq o Denrike Blds ave., July IG. PIEI sontc Emplovment Bureau: o o n M 'AIN PEN, lflvfln . N, ;&rll reward. 613 G. P‘gfl." b N iy & o, T Stadium of & GLABSES, e on way fiom Adams sts: case mlrked wm Re 1018 Irving st. pm-a n ouans horn-rimmed. and ear nl;ce-. lnc.my nu':ue library. ing: ATR O bflwlen V. num it lnl lim and G. “".?a Phone uflm :‘ i Pml. oaTge "BIack Teather. re € g with 13" diam onds, ¢ "-"'“ wa.—wnne embum d_shawl, urday night, Jul II. Villa Rom: Return to 1717 ave. n.w. Betmit dnd hot x.,"‘v‘,’?e'mfi':“flma"""i an. sis nw. Reward. Address Box 369-B. Btar i _Ma'flig iR seven dismond ety the time of the assassination of Lincoln and the theater's collapse in 1893. Besides his widow, Mrs. Sophie Kosack, who bears the same name as his mother, Mr. Kosack is survived by four children, Atl'l:;rtl;é\d Carl gouck and Mrs. Dorof an Elizabeth Greedy, all otmnw. Marriage Licenses. Olanton, Smith, 33, and Clara Jackson, 'sent Pleasant, this city; Rev. 5. and willle A. ‘Wormle; Alennam. ya lifton Forse, Gonn, H. 52 %;x%n‘c‘l‘ll-finn‘ and Lilllan Alfey, 29; I'uv a) Bollie B. Rxgfl' Robert D. b.‘ufin.'« bo:h "ot *Baftimore Md: Al asrick Berm Beljimore, Md. and Leona E. Wolfe, ¥ . Henry ‘W._Tolson. James J. Murl Martelle, 34; Juds - Births Reported. - The following births have been reported to the Hnlnh Depastment iri the past 24 hours: ank a; s Wine, Siavy 5. Smith, sirl. e n Metiger, girl red kel a EheL D, Mabhett, H."L: I: -nd.!loun:e yResd, by, Fearl Eetion and and M. “McAul nq“i'-'nuflna M. mfu“{cp Carrie ‘A, Bei h as Orpheus and | Selena, Tolso) arle Virginia wnku. R4 Estelle Minor Benjamin ¥. and Cari Costello M. ‘and Thel Qard of Thanks, HAWKINS, rAle‘l ARMSTED. The family NNIE ARMSIED HAWKINS Yisn' 1o’ atknowiedse With sincere thanks and appreciation the many floral tributes and expressions of sympathy sent by orders. iriends and associations during tne of their bereavement. PAMILY, * Beaths. . ALIIICI!‘I‘. WILLIAM E. Suddenly, on suly 1930, at 1:15 a.m., at 16, el ooonlu'n Yniversity Hospital, WIL- bl ihe place,'at ives and fea, *Interiment Ouk i Gemeters., BECKWITH, MABCELLUS. life on Thurs in chapel, 3rd neral Friday, July 18, Rhines_funeral cnapel at ment Rosemont Cemetery. BRANNAN, WIN] on Thursday, beloved w of Funeral from the residence 34 E3e st from "the John 2 pm.” Inter: ‘Wednesday, .Yllly luld'm:e. :‘l Yn\l nw e Funeral: Frida) g0, et s "piin. from his. Iaté CARTER lmfl The Crispus Attucks Beliet. tion announces the death of o CARTER on July 1 2650, “and. that the funeral will ve, he {rom his late residence 1614 3Ind st. on Friday 18, at 10 o'clock. President. Becretary. Members_of I(omln: O. E. of W, No. Sre neveny " noined 16 attend torrow in the Elks' Home, 18 CORTEZ W. Fl CLEVELAND, JO!IP‘IINI L. day. July s, P LAND. Funt from Fuly 18, 8:3 thence to' Holy Name Church, wmu oLequiem mass will be said st 8 am. he repose of her soul. Inter- Tieris Mount. Olivet c-meten CORNWELL, FLOREN On,, Wednesday, July 16, 1030, at hor ruld-nc-. 341, Sou on ‘Alexand Vg Erider, p.m. Chtermment BE. ‘Paut Alexan- dria, Va. Departed this life llld- July 15, 1930, ldem‘.e 1109 Rhfld Aty 7 L. DAVIS, beloua Georae V. avis, Je a . ved Wi hes of. Gladss M. oty “Ruth. Jon residence, Saturday, July 19, Friends and relatives invited DORSEY. ?ll’rlv LYDDANE. nesaay; Ju Siffe"Usiion Gemeters GUGLIERI. PIETRO, ‘on_Wednesd 170 o"lg' e E hrothlr . Lulg! P‘l‘loll 6 SpL e g P e R ‘".» T “:’.';a.:.;:"... 4 July Js invit FANNIE. Thursday, 1930, n £ fit ’S&'aw%"n“" k Lsmb _and mother % chapel t M Inte nt Arlington NIMO l g PIKE, MARY. esday. July on 18 1930, ay mmennhnos North c-unnl ;n!trl’lo chapel. 1724 ‘Nort o o] Wednesday, niversity mvn&”mfil'm v Olivet Cemeter: gy PULASKI, nxolol. umbcumot Keane Council, No. reby noti- i ves and ried his life o0 o i 3 E uly Rg A% Sarfeld M o sezm, Mary Mifler, iy, Mary, Mifler, Einora Allllnn Mln Winstor, and Ross !mhn gl . a.u-mu. it ":la?v';l :'m’" > ‘: . Fiidas, Relatives and friends tAvie SHELWOOD, WILLIAM N ud July 16, 1930, n 5'5 o!“nl"hl‘l‘ wi Al HlNRY. beloved hulblnfl o! !he late Katherine Bowlij Sh.rv Funeral from th 1 of iy &R g 5 .+ July at 9 am! atives and * friends i - s Cer’\:.l::g’ Interment Arlington fll !Nl‘l’l. Collll.l. ", b!ln\ed hH Efl 52 !vnu. WELCH, FRANZ CARROLL. Departed this lite on Wednesday, 16, af II'X FRANZ CARROLL WELCH. Notice of fl. neral hereafter. In fimnrlam. | R 'flll“" am 5 SHER, ul one;.lr Ko Mty‘ J!ll’ 17, lm MOTHER, Ji AND CLARA GABKING. v RTON, WARREN “omu remembrance of ou a.my'flum«i mn and only brothe day, July 17, 1010, it ,You have gone from us, dear son and brother. To_vyour Savior so loving, kind and rue: Yoy have won the heav dnhaye, won, the heaventy, slory do miss you ad. lfln,lolY “I Savior you are waith vo’&' iu"w".?’&’ HoF ‘our Goming o ‘oming home. here Wil be no nnunl‘the:' Sad!: lfllll!d HIS LONELY, M Al - ‘THER: m % ND ’A "&?e" Themors Tt Sy ‘u"“""»’ o h"-A ar ERTUS Y& i Ilh 0 Yo today. July 17 1841 Our lips need not speak whén our hearts mourn _sincerely. For griet often, dweils where it _seldom i BERTENE -onzsn‘ MARY JANE. to the memory _of my dear bel nu! mother, MA] who _depa Shis” lite thirty-three e rty-thre it years ago today, 'fllrelllhe T used to know Back (n the Jons: Jong time ago: Bo far away it aimost see That this dear face is one of dreams. So far away and vet so near, " A ient e tars m' i bri T'kniow that one is her prig ?‘fl{ e HER Vi HONESTY., LETCHER, ROSETTA A In fond memory Sriyine mother and srandmother, who A A 5 eternity two year: l: wdny. l:\l.! 17, |Ifi.. Mother is not We feel her pnunu eVi!Y day: .?fl found her ready at her post, €r last tnolights—those she' loved the Her mnueme 1l around we fesl, ad. to warm and heal; mmnrlu Pehne to your name: ?m. with deepest Hion, _m-\hmmmamnmnn mr. ‘VASHTI, Anmml I.I'CE THA P. 1) ..:“;f:m.'a""?{i" i "5’3"’"’3 Ql‘h“l H’Y“ e today, July 17, 1912. Tt emember you. Sadly missed. ER_LOVING. N, ARTHUR. NET- TIE, VIRGIE, OLLIE AND FANNIE. * O’'CONNELL, CLARENCE J. In sad and lov- ing remembrance of our dear son, Re CE J. (PACKY) O'CONNELL, Who de- life three i ag0 today, Dear m rave where our son is I et Js"the Thcmor. that hever wil fade. Part of our livesis buriéd Geep, Under the sod, where our, dear son sleep, MOTHER AND FATHER. SLACKE, MARY B. In na but loving re- ‘membrance of our dear mother, MARY B. Xho departed this 'life three years ago today, July 17, 1927. Loving mother, how we miss you. Eftice trom earth you Dassed away. You will live in our memory alWways And never be forgoten. LOVING CHILDREN. * FUNERAL DIRECTORS. W. W. Deal & Co. 816 H ST. NE. LINGOLN 8200 Frank Geler's Sons Co. fH oo PeononcNational 2473 V. L. SPEAREW Jeither the successors of nor comnected with, ‘the origioal W. are establish- Phon nk. 6626 ono SL N.wW. -n--rl 40 F St NW. Wm. H. Sardo & Co. Private Limousine Ambulance attn"enavel Lincoln 0524 ALMUS R SPEARE Sucéteding th s ey dine the Orisinal W. B Spears Co. Joseph F. Birch’s Sons (ISAAC BIRCH) * 3034 M St. N.W. %hons, west oot JOHN R.“WRIGHT co. 1337 10th 8t. N.W. __Phone North 0047. Clyde J. Nichols, Inc. 4200 9th St N.W. Col._6324 J. WILLIAM LEE'S SONS, FUNERAL DIRECTORS CREMATORIUM 232 PA._AVE. N.W. _NATIONAL 1384, 1383 3D CHAS. S. ZURHORST T CAPITOL ST. ome_Lincoln 0812 FUNERAL DESIGNS. nnn Auto_Delivery_Service Bros, Co., 1212 F St. Artistic—expressive—inexpensive. .GEO. C. SHAFFER ~ EXPRESSIVE :1BLE] lxs'rl FRICES, TEL-NAT B0 & NAT. 6106 Pt Samiays: J4th & Eye, Family yaults a) single npiches for - termenl” of*Eremation For sale o e

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