Evening Star Newspaper, August 1, 1930, Page 9

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

THE EVENING. STAR, WASHINGTON, Piggly Wiggly for Self Service Stores for Personal Service FIRST OF THE MONTH VALUES! Del Monte Sardines % 10¢ | Catalina Tuna 50c¢ Shriver’s A-1 Peas 45¢ Del Maiz Corn 15¢ N.B.C. Belinda Cookies 29¢ Tins for Tin 17¢ 3 2 No. 2 Tins No. 2 Tin Per Lb. Armour’s Corned Beef . . .. . %" 25¢ Trusty Friend Shoe Peg Corn, 2 ™ 35¢ “Sanico” Shoe Peg Corn ... .2 ' 35¢ Blue Ridge Corn . . . . 11112 Shriver’s A-1 Tiny Peas . ... ."" 25¢ “Sanico” Large Peas ... ...2 "™ 35c Silver Brand Peas . .. ......" 10c Burt Olney Petit Pois . . . . . .'"" 25¢ Burt Olney Spinach . . . "™ 12V/5¢, 15¢ Peter Pan Spinach . . . . ."™ 14c, 17¢ Tidewater Herring Roe . . "™ 10c, 19¢ K. 0. Kippered Herring ... . . " 10c Sea Garden Shrimp sl Be ing Oscar Sardines . ......" 19c Crown Brand Sardines . ... .2 "™ 25¢ 3-Diamond Crab Meat . . ... ."" 39c Underwood’s Deviled Ham “™ 15c¢, 29¢ Underwood’s Hamlets . . . .3 ' 25¢ Armour’s Vienna Sausage .. .*" 10c Armour’s Potted Meat. . . . . .24 9c Sipas e tin 3 2 Sealect Evap. Milk Pure Lard rearsid Wisconsin Cheese Pink Salmon : Chum Salmon 2 Land O’Lakes Butter . . . Sanitary Butter . ...... Santos Coffee . ....... Green Bag Coffee . . . . ... Maxwell House Coffee . . Del Monte Coffee . . . . .. Chase & Sanborn Coffee . Samico’’ Coffee. . . . ........>30c Afternoon Brand Tea . ....% ™ 19¢ Lipton’s Tea . ™= 5¢, ' ™ 25¢, * ™ 49¢c Standard Tomatoes ™ * ' .3 fr 25¢ Hand Packed Tomatoes™ 2 i 2 ' 25¢ Puritan Sliced Bacon. . . . ... .™ 37¢ Swift’s Premium Franks.....™ 30c " “Sanico” Smoked Hams ... .. .™ 29c Smoked Shoulders . ... ......™ 19¢ Sliced Dried Beef . ... ....% ™ 20c Cooked Sliced Ham . . . ... . %™ 18¢ Nucoa Nut Margarine . . ™. 25¢ First Prize Margarine . . ....."™ 20c 29 ™ 43¢ "™ 43¢ "™ 45¢ cakes for Per pkg. rolls for & 23¢ 20c¢ 25¢ 25¢ 19¢ Guest Ivory Scap Large Ivory Flakes “Sanico” Toilet Tissue 4 White House Rice Flakes | Libby’'s Apple Butter pkes. for 2-1b. tin Liberty Brand Flour . .. ."*™™# 39c “Sanico” Brand Flour ... . 1% "* 45¢ Gold Medal Flour . . ... ."" ™ 55¢ Pillsbury’s Best Flour. . . . 1> ™ 55¢ Rumford’s Baking Powder. . .* ** 17¢ “Sanico” Jelly L 2 vemea ke Ford’s Preserves. ... " 25¢; 2 " 49¢ Kellogg’s Corn Flakes. . . . .2 *** 15¢ Pastilonsties . ... . .....2%"%id5e Shredded Wheat . ........"* 10c P. & G. Laundry Soap. . . .6 <= 23 Medium Ivory Soap . . . ...3 *k* 2(c Star Laundry Soap . . ... .6 e 25¢ Octagon Laundry Soap . . .2 e 13 Lux Toilet Soap . .......3 ¢ 25¢ Rinso Flakes . ........"™ 9¢c; 23c Lifebuoy Soap . ........3 =20 Lux Flakes . .. .......7* 10c, 25¢ Gold Dust ..........%* 5¢, 25¢ Palmetto Toilet Soap . . . Po»» c*kes 39¢ 10 29¢ 29¢ | 25¢ New Potatoes Elberta Peaches Bartlett Pears Malaga Grapes l.ima Beans 25¢ White Boiling Onions . ... ..4™ 25¢ Iceberg Lettuce . .......2 "4 25¢ Cooking Apples .........5" 25¢ Gravenstein Apples . . . . ...3™ 25¢ Sweet Potatees . . ........3™ 25 Stringless Beans . ........3™ 25¢ OurQfleat Warkels 1 Prime Rib Roast Fancy Chuck Roast Killed Brorimic Chickens Leg of Lamb Sirloin Steak ............."™43c Bealibbver oLl L 28 Boiling Beef . .. ........2" 25¢ Hamburg Steak . .........."™23¢ 3-Cornered Roast. .. ......."™ 27c Smoked Shoulders . . . .. ... .™ 19¢ Swift’s Premium Franks . . .. ."™ 30c Cudahy’s Puritan Bacon . ... .™ 37¢c Cooked Corned Beef .. ... %™ 10c Sliced Cooked Ham . ... .. . %™ 18¢ |ONE G. U. PROFESSOR GOING TO NEW POST !lev. Hugo A. Glynor,'l. J., Leav- ing for Baltimore—Five New As- signments Here Announced. Faculty changes at Georgetown Uni- versity this year involve the transfer of ]| one member of the faculty and five new assignments in the College of Arts and Sciences. Rev. Hugo A. Gaynor, S. of Fatin at the Hilltop for several years | | and an alumnus of the college, has been | ordered transferred to Loyola Colle | Baltimore. There are no changes year in administrative officers ! Georgstown. Rev. A. M. Torre, S. J., of Gonzaga | College, in this city. is one of the new members of the Georgetown faculty. ! | He came to Gonzaga a year ago from California, and his new duties will be as professor of philosophy. Jesuit House of Studies at Woodstock | College five scholastics are coming to | Georgetown this year to teach. Prof. P, J. nr::ernla . J., will become an in the utmnomlul observ Coolahan will act s assistant prolect of discipiine. O'.her | new ncuuy members are 3 { Molloy, 8. J., who will be an Isal.sunt in chemlstry and Prof. G. W. Yates, 5. & who will teach Latin. Prcpcuwry Georgetown school nt Garrett Park, Md., it was jsaid there was only one clmg Rev. | Francis E. Garner will go to Baltimore College, Maryland. EEG | Plans for constructing a railway 110 miles long to the rich coal district of | Colombia_are being I scussed. | TRAVEL BY WATER TO | PHILADELPHIA and thoreughly enley chis g:‘unlqu wip Salls from Baltime Thursday 6 ., Saturday 4 Daylight Saving Time FAII $2.50 ROUND TRIP, $4 rough tickets 0 New York Ci nd N lllnv Seashore nln.:. F.a’llnh:n.ru-:n' ERICSSON LINE LIGHT $T. Real Estate Loans (D. C. Property Only) 6% No Commission Charged You can take 12 years to pay off your loans 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 Established 1881 Largest in Washington Assets Over $22,000,000 Cor. 11th and E N.W. M| u it ZOWAKD & BALIZ, Secret No exceptions. From_the | o 30 g o After Funeral Here. nnenck, 30 years old, formerly ington, who died Wednesday Cemetery. Mr. Kmeflck who was the son Mrs. Margaret Kenefick of the Mary: northeast, went to Toledo to accept FRIDAY, AUGUST 1, 1930. RICHARD KENEFICK RITES|K. OF C. GROUP PLANNING |CALLES WILL TAKE TO BE HELD TOMORROW| VISIT TO OBERAMMERGAU Son of Local Woman to Be Buried |Large Delegation From South At- in Arlington National Cemetery Funeral services for Richard Franci To‘ledo Ohio, will be held here tamor- | Cuded i row morning at 11 o'clock, and inter- otenmm ment will follow in Arlington National ;'lll h will sail from Boston, August 24, lantic States Ineluded in Pil- lfimg- Set for Autm 24. is large delegation of Mlume States, under m M in | Spalding Couneil, No. 417, wul be in- cluded in” the Knights of Col llowing the close of the national eon- of | vention of the order, according to Daniel ry- | E. Doran, director, who arrived here land Apartments, Ninth and E streets | Yesterday to complete final details. a Knights and |hr|r families from all | position as civil engineer Yullowln[ his | PATLS of the United States will mal | graduation from Massachusetts | tute of Technology at Boston. Ingi He ¥ | survived by his widow, Mrs. Lucille Con= | nolly Kenefick, and three sisters, Mrs. | William E. McCaffrey, Mrs. | Gaffney and Miss Morrell | His father was the late Richard Kenefick. Mr. Kenefick Was a member of Prank Kenefick. | P! up the party, which has received lion tendered by Anton Lang of Oberammergau to attend the “Passion Play,” September 14 Following ths “Passion the rty will visit Ireland, England, Bel- F. | gium, Italy and France, including Rome, Lourdes, Lisieux and other outstanding he | Places of Catholic interest. Headquar- ti- 1s | special invit B. | Knights of Columbus and the Reserve | er# for the South Atlantic States have cers. Marriage Licenses. ‘Thom; E. Whit; ), Ptz N.B:htg‘. nx&k" o s Adaje Brieker, 43 Roineks. LA il Thoras Mavaeid s < Dorotky E i 8, L A3 Tyier Evezett Do Dorsey, WA Mu ohn ui " 5. ) Robert J, Thompson. 30, Worfelk. Va.. a WAL “Cox. 10, this city: Rev Bernard Foucault. 2. e somsaed o It. 24, and Belie . awrence s, 3. and Havden. 19 E ca.m»'l il Thomas H. Perri Rev. Jatiies Lewis, James Moser, “50." andAtha Jones, e Saniel Tl 31, and Edith G Rev. William D, Jarvi, o ron L. pennelt Gibbs. 30, Foster, ; Rev b artin, 37, Fort T 'p""' 05t Slumphre 24, Fredericksbu; Bmhs Reported The following births have been reported the Herith Department in the Joseph H. and Mattie M. Allen, Robert P and Susie 8. McMilia Fplter H, and Ads M_ Funariy. bov A, 254 Olea © Liovd len. Ross. James V. and Charlotte M. vs D. Clampitt, ‘nd MaTY Prothin g 1. M. and Marjorie ‘T.m L ONva'lé’fiTs y ri AQHINOTON GRANITE MONUMENTAL CO., Inc. Seety Nasl. 5490, THE ARGONNE 16th & Columbia Road N.W. Living Room, Dining Room, Kitchen, Reception Hall and 2 Bed Rooms REASONABLE RENTAL ELECTRICAL REFRIGERATION EISEMAN'’S SEVENTH AND F STS, Open All Day Saturday Until 6 P.M. ALL UMMER SUITS |: 1/40ff $16.50 Palm Beach Suits now $12.38. $16.50 Linen Suits now $12.38. $25 Trop- ical Worsted Suits now shades. All sizes. $18.75, Light and dark Present Conditions —make it imperative that every family watch expendi- tures. And even when funeral arrangements are being made, the dollars and cents consid- eration cannot be ignored. This is one of the reasons why we feature, as we do, the fact that our services, com- plete, may be obtained for as little as $125. TBEAL FUNERAL HOME or referancc. 01317( your neighbor 816 M STRE PHONES:LINCOLN 0200'5200 urp! “Jonnson, 2. . Jonnsgn And Viels T. Lan Raphael Simon- | 24. and Mabel Jackson, 2 =L Hours? Tide Tables. Thomas F. and Clara L. D:h'!lnhlul bov. Mastrovito, McGarves, been established at 1504 K street. THE WEATHER -3 d| District of Colymbia—Fair tonight 42| and tomorrow; not much ehl.nn in 23. Ellicott City. | temperat: tle, vi Dois, 33, Halethorpe e Whee 34 T, Rabiason. 55.‘4nd susie 3 smity. Maryland-—-Mostly fair wnum “and tomorrow; nmot much changs in tem. ature; mnderlu northeast winds, 7. and Margerte E. Hay- ble. ming varis Virginia—Mostly f4ir tonight and to- morrow: not much change in tempeéra- n.red modérate north and northeast winds West Virginia—Fair tonight and to- morrow; warmer in east portion tomor- row. nd Record for 24 Hours. Th:rmometer—4 p.m., 9. 12 midnight, 72; 4 am,, 7 noon, 80. Barometer—4 p.m., 29.95; .:94; 12 midnight, 29. DQ 4 am., ! am., 30.04; noon, 30.0: Hllhen temperature, 93 oceurred at 4:15 p.m. yesterday. Lowest tempéra- ture, 67, occurred at 6 a.m. today. ‘Temperature same date last year— Highest, 94; lowest, 76, nd \ i b 30.00; vs 8. (Furnished by United States Coast and Geodetic Survey.) Today—Low tide, 8 am. and 8:12 p.m.; high tide, 1:17 a.m. and 1:40 p.m. Tomorrow—Low tide, 8:58 a.m. and 9:07 p.m.; high tide, 2 12 a.m. and 2:40 pm. The Sun and Moon. ‘Today—Sun rose, 5:08 a.m.; sets 7:20 p.m. Tomorrow—8un risés 5:08 a.m.; sets 7:20 pm. i sets 11:20 pm. Condition of the Water. Shenandoah—slightly muddy. Potomac—Clear. Weather in Various Cities. Stations. %G "ae ntic Cit. altimore, e Clear 08 Pt cloudy 10 Cloudy Clear Clear Soudy mina. Neb F,’:fllfl,fll!)’x‘ aenix. AT BliEShuTen. B ?Olnlnfl, flf!& !fi l’ e cits )‘n tonio. 3t 1 X alif 29 co- i u"r s i FOREIGN. (1 am., Greemwich time. today). rt oloufly it Horta l'l’ l} : Deaths Reporled The, following deaths have been 1o orted ta | e Heslth Department in the past 24 hours: ¥ Dlvu. 80, 1354 Monroe &t uey st. s. W BAeDweli, 13, 341 st 8 athew Thompson. 65 Garfleld Hoapital fAnchara Kis Seott. 60, Woodiey Fark [ 49. 2523 14th Yy G merkeney fl‘h! Hospital, eesensy Hesbit atles G Willtnms, 43, Emeraeny Rose ennette Berggren, 2. Childre g 112, Hosital. Martha Farrell, 9 months, Childrén’s Hos- t st. 505 c-reune at. ot Tufl General pital. alling ‘Nll Kll‘\ fl ggzo Wash Casudlt: IIIQ’, 6, ¢én route Cl:ulll! —"a‘m—.q-fi“ unJmue ‘Reward. Address og SOK_and_deposit slip (M | Bank £ run (Co) and 2 check Thursday abo n 20th st. 0. | tween ¥ | erce | Re { Branch ¢ n | BILL ather. containing 340, Ay permit. ‘l"!lhluuon card and charge: heiween Sth and G 'drm Rosular Rewar BREAGTRIN T8 aree €0 e goid \,nft_nhu'f‘ gl e il loom:_lost_Wi o8 Tomsias. il CAT. Phone_C Riwht_of July_28 CAT-—Fluff, 3111 N aw. noo—cmm-n 3%:4 hound, d sp0! i Ta, Col. 0383, 2448 1 n and e st. to Dr. eanesd 2% monay. - Ke3 2y . key. permi m Re: ore or on -mfl 4. 1016 16th -cent store 35 reward. silver, leather st fl. ard. " Address Av. 34, 1016 16th st. n.! '.4 i 24-YEAR-OLD BRIDE Pormer President of Mexico, 52,| will Xu'ry_ Senorita Liorente Today. By the Assoeisted Press. MEXICO CITY, August 1-—Gen. Plutarco Elias Calles, 52-year-old former President of Mexico, today will take & 24-year-old bride, Senorita Leonor Liorente, The ceremony will be held at Gen. Calles' Santa Barbara ranch, on the Puebla road about 15 miles from Mexico City, and the honeymoon will be spent | at Tehuacan, Pucbia, & resort. Gen. Calles' American son-in-law, Thomsas A. Robinson. and his wite, the former Ernestina Calles, will be the witnesses, The general's first wife, the former Natalia Chacon, died at a Los Ange! hospital in 1927. In the last two years he has spent much time with Senorita Llorente, who lives here with her mother and is a student of voice. R s S. E. MURDOCK FUNERAL IS SET FOR TOMQRROW Last Rites for Lifelong Resident Will Be Conducted by Masonic Order. Funeral services, with Masonic rites. for Samuel E. Murdock, 49 years old, a lifelong resident of Washington, who | died Wednesday at his resi o 252 Fourteenth street, will be omer- fow morning at St. Paul's zpnrnpnl church. Interment. attended by full military honors, ‘will be in Arlington National Cemetery. Mr. Murdock, a veteran of the Span- ish-American War, had been employed with the Merchants' Transfer & Stor- age Co. for more than 20 years. He retired five years ago because of illness. Mr. Murdock was a member of the Nelson Miles Camp, Spanish-American War Veterans, and the Columbia Ma- sonic Lodge, No. 3. Besides his widow, Mrs. Minnie Mur- dock, he is survived by, a sister, Mrs. Elizabeth P. Nnn’h and an aunt, Mrs. Sadie P. Wolts. MRS. SCRIPPS BRINGS SUIT TO SUPREME COURT By the Associated Préss. A $6,000,000 suit against the estate of the late Edward W. Scripps, news- per publisher, was yesterday in the Supréme Court by the widow of . Scripps, the publisher’s son. It would have the court review deci- sions of lower Federal Courts refusing to entertain the claim. The suit was based on an agreement between the father and his two sons under which they managed the newspaper properties. James G. Scripps managed them from 1908 until the Summer of 1920, when he became ill, dying in January, 1921. His widow, as administratrix, conténded under the Agr t she was entitled to receive one-half of the actual increase in the promfi Irdom the propemes dur- ing her husband’s management. The Circult Court 6 Appeals held the nneemem did not have the effect of binding contract and the elder cnppl had reserved the rwmwchtue the compenuuon u his plm MORE BOYS S IN CAMP Third Vacation Group on Outing at Wicomico Retreat. The third vacation group of the Boys' Club camp, Camp . Reeder, has filled the camp to capacity. Only one outing period u left and those desirous of attending the camp may make res- : MAR' % k | "mu"fl'y' Rl i me érvations now. Camp Reeder is situated on (hée Wicomico River, about 48 miles from ton. campers live i1 huts, and there is also & dining réom and reécreation e——— Qard of Thanks. IAIII". lllfl l ALBERT. We wish to Af:m lln m mm- 'Wh l mm I"roublemy can Hink ot “nothing more | RGE A. BARRETT AND 80! Builm. FRANK Ausust x mams i ary thy H ;’ o B ot e Burial & e'" PP ctaers Gnton take nof A\ll!llol. URELIA. 1. 1930, AURELIA AN 8, oA Priday, Augfist SON. ' devated ienves seven sunis and ave uncles esting At _th Ernest lun!ul elulrth 1432 You st. n.w. of funeral later. APPERSON, FANNIE VENETTE. Oll Wlfl- nesday, July 30, 1930, at 10 o'cloe at the Geotgetown Unl\erslty Hoi INTE V m 'PE] FA dughtér o i person. aged 9 yun parents’ res: Fort _Myer turda nter: oivate) Sunday fl ors S I, D) Sundy e CASSADY; JOBN THOMAS. On Pridss. Au. 1. 1930 4% his residence. 3301 Fot e JOHN THOMAS G DY, ¢ Enmm‘mu fl-( s, Navy, r.lll‘ ldred M Euneral services pel. 2 o 'Mongsy. Aubtar ,n’ “hterment Atiington Nath T, QLIN. Passed peacelulls axay 1930." &{ his residence, 3 Vel Tuspand. of adopted father 1 Sunday, A sharp. from Galbrait 6th st between L and Vi WD, “Battle omelat] 08 Relativas and friends invited. CHESTNUTT. OLIN. Omcers And, members No. u sts., Sunday, Augus o am. to attend the funy I tween L and M sts. nw. OLIVER A TOWI Attest: C. H. ANDERSON, Sec'y COFFEY, LOTTIE, on_Friday, JE COFFEY. devoted nu Ad Remuins. resiine’ a1 th et akvis funeral " chuteh: = 143 Notice of funeral later. FANN wm- WILLIAM, 8uddenly eds 0, JOHN mm ANIINU where 'requiem a . for the repose soul, ' Interment Mount Olivet o Relatives and friends inviied to attend. GRAY, ELIZABETH. on_ Fhursday, July a1, 56 1508 Sth Departed 1930, ’?L ‘Seinved daush - ary gn %i an6 Gevoted " mother of ‘Mamic Lo Y ol (unem x.e JUI!IOI' ‘ l ,{-nn lla |§ “.I “‘ this _life her_resi- ABI ety INRO MIA“M riy Mnn»n and m \52‘4.{& ence. Intermont &t luln l it ves Aiefment At Arineton Cemetérs. on Thyzeday, July 31, )¢ v p.m. rién, xnmmem con:ruslonal Cems pecial communicatio : Yotk Ple ..m fodge. No. 33, F. A Vil ‘be B saturday. “August lo n n; the funeral of our 'fl{i m%fin . Acting Master. crelary. n&i:: .\nudrn ful | N A s oA ke i e < ¥ A9 S, IDA M. On dny s 31 i ‘.‘x ner pésidence, 847 P Norris st tnes b { gt Der dee Bpotteral from Hipe at Olenwood Cemetery. St gar. Auguat V3 P, Relatives and tnds taviied b K. SAMUEL E. esday. S e s Fendehee 10 st nw. SAM RDOCK. n.w. on A Taterment st Afhnston mmn-x MURDOCK. SAMUEL E. General Nelson A. No. 1, U. 8. WV “reanest gd 1o awemble st “ihe 8 fnnecal of - our ¥ MuRbock, Afinvion National 02me & P R GILLIEtDDY. Senior Vice Com- mander. MURDOCK. SAMUEL F. munication of Cotimbia Lodee. No. 3 A M., will be held at 5 Bactirasy. Aveust 2. for se of conductin the purpo: nr'leei at the funeral of our i . IRVA!L Master. 1 INY. On Thurs- KEAR! ?‘ ll.Du ':‘:‘n' (.‘rg Aumn "398 riends in )!nr“A m‘nx i a1 services tyrday. - Rt i : "..5"’:"& FRANK sdsy o téd 8 8 g Juy me: e d 1 B e & e tttavins uuh- Tishment, of Waiter B Wood. 1234 th, s n.w. until § pm._ Fridev. thence to T8 L A Rt Tae car 2 Columbid Lodge Elis H Saturda invited tery. v ?"ierms Ceme- 1 s Home Priday, August ol ugeTaL,, from Columbia 301 Rhod le. GP ‘are dnvite Tt 5 JONES. Exalted Ruler. Attest: A. E. WiLLIAMS, Sec ROSENBE IGER. RITA M. On Wedoesday. July 30, 1930, at Providence Hospital. RITA M., beloved odaushter of Loul and Anna J. Rote; her late residen; day. August 2. Tl trom Harey 3 7s. 131 11th et se. At 3 pm. Relatives and " Interment Congressional ABETR FLATH! EL! e of n» L d Grepen o Sonn And MArA e 1 nes Tate residence; 1961 Park rd. Saturdav. August 2, 8t 2 p.m. Relatives -na frlend; nvit TOLL. BN g % ““Yt;ln"d-y July 3 3 nv. o3 n l‘u il and ries F. C st rumnl in® Mands Ariingion n.mwu nelia u (e ‘ot loou v fen: Taterment JOUN ARTHR July 31, 1930, boro, beloved hushind of 198 Kett " puneral from St Mares Caurch, Md.. 9:30 o'clock Satur- ust 2 Interryent Mount Please omit flo 1 invited Cemetery. WELLS. Sudenly. Thur: W Bilrined W fonof Jam unera) lfluvdl: ‘ 3 ;runfl ingites. Intérment family jot. e hursdas, July 3 '“fi x". B e P A A im-m unele beloved imisband, of the ot define | of Jilitam Mor: Mz clme H! nko Mary nds Funy urday Fom " the “John rd And Eye sis. 5.%. emetersy. In Memoriam. Oon Sundas. Auzust v aves u Do iEis" anera) chapei; Interment Harmony RARMEL, ¥ . District 6f Columi Lo émmu Reisthier st Friends i TRAIL. S N, 1n loving ressemyr ar father and °'$h§‘"h'- :'lmm-e : 260 teday, Ausust 1. Déarést father. how '! miss reu fnne- fiom earih sou passed e : Reacis e ‘sching corely l think of you eacl T But we know that 708 In 'h Al lnam ll’l l‘lfl.r qoi ‘Vh(!‘ there is no pain uw, sweet eternal rest e "His' CHILOREN. Degr husband. coyld sou speak to me, nd ¢ M TS n But this 1 May 1 nz Jemembran TWIFORD, LAURA, T range ¥he died Tt 1914 Hé R buvumm W, SHINGTON. - AREY branee of my dea ods MA" n el R ssand. ARAY WASH: INGTON, who disa Tour years ato, Augnst You nr gone. but Fresh my love Por ap long ns th T wilt ajwass 1o ot foraotten FUNERAL DIRLCTORS. Wm. H. Sardo & Co. anate Lnnou\mc Ambulance Radtn Cnpes Lincoln 0524 ALHUB R SPEARE the Original W. R. Speare Co. eeticut_Ave. oiomae 4600 . Deal 16_B_ST N.E Co. LINCOLN #1300 _ oseph irch'l Sons s, 3034 M Ste N.W. Signe, mas s JOHN I{“'%filbm co. 1387 10th S Clyde J Nxcho] Inc. 4200 9t St. N.W. Col,_8824 i w?LuAM LEE'S SONS, CREMATORION PA. AVI !w NATIONAL 1384, 1 . ZURHORS n‘r CAPITOL ST. Phone_Lincoln_0372 Frank Geier’s Sons Co. w UL SEEENTH, Flenlione National 2473 Herbert B. Nevius Funeral Home 924 New York Ave. N.W. Distriet 2606 V. L. SPEARE CO. Nefther the successors ol nor connected with the original W Sfi.n establish- Bione Poane es2e 'ormerly 940 F St. S. UN LN M! Y n of its beautiful ARIUM wog -fl.n&u sieper m‘u. m sale l?na' ‘lmm‘ seetios i itk o o CE Vasitage. $5 Choice lots and :fin for_sale. FUNERAL DESIGNS. 0. BINIAT R 100 “Omp brcniert 4th & Eye_ Gude Bros. Con 1213 F St. Artistic—expressive—inexpensive. -

Other pages from this issue: