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Tas 9LE 108 Ghop $15, $18 and $20 Summer Suits L Broken ot Shonatr ony Beac ot evers size o ecery kind, nearls 411 o tn the Int, And epeed models. Regular $1 HOSE De Fine Quality Tropical Worsted its$ ] .75 3 for $1.50 White Striped Sport Trousers $3.95 From Our HALF.-YEARLY CLEARANCE $23.75 Regular $45 DOUBLEWEAR SUITS (They Hold the Press) THE EVENIN S. E. SMITH EXPIRES; RESULT OF OLD FALL Former Disbursing Clerk Was Praised by Davis on Retirement. | Sydney E. Smith, 79 years old, for- mer disbursing clerk of the War De-! partment, died vesterday at his resi- | dence, 3037 O street. He had been ill | for many months, the result of a severe | fall more than two years ago. The son of William Morris Smith, | Mr. Smith wes a lifelong resident of Georgetown. His wife, Mrs. Annie Virginia Smith, died a year ago. Entering the Patent Office in 1873, Mr. Smith was later transferred to the War Department. He was promoted to be disbursing clerk in 1901, holding | that position until his retirement in 11928. During his service with the War Department he disbursed more than $100.000.000 of Government funds. Mr. Smith's long service record of 55 includes three tw vouch nes! Newcomers —who are not acqu with the local situation will do well to inquire be- fore calling upon any funeral director. Almost any one will services, known far and wide for their thoughtful- and their complete- ness, may be had, com- plete, for g"iAL FUNERAL HOM ‘or reference; Ask your neighbor 816 H STREET.'N.E. (i TON, l AR. WASHIN iods beyond the retirement I's; In 922, eligible for retirement at age of 70 years, he successfully requested an extension of service. On his retire- ment two years ago, he received a high personal tribute from Dwight Davis, Secretary of War. Mr. Smith is survived by one daugh- ter, Miss Lillian C. Smith, and three sons, Oram P., Sydney D. and Percy F, Smith. Funeral services will be held tomor- row afternoon at 2 o'clock at the resi- Idrnce Interment will be at Oak Hill Cemetery. | OIL PRODUCTION JUMPS | Shows Gain Over June. OIL CITY, Pa.. August 8 (#).—The \Dernck says that completions of oil wells East of the Rockies during July rnumbfl'td 1,793, compared with 2,011 |for June. New production totaled 862,951 barrels, a gain of 224.318 bar- rels over June. due to large wells in the Oklahoma and New Mexico fields. of 224,318 Barrels C., FRIDAY. Financier Expires JAMES D. PHELAN. ted for the fact that our little as $125. E PHONES:LINCOLN 8200-820t Lower Gas Rates will be filed | strongly urge all home owners to find out about heating their homes with gas be- fore ordering their winter’s supply of coal. The proposed rates which will be filed with the Public Utilities Commission before Sept. | will be considerably lower for house heating. A telephone call to National 8280 or a postcard to the house heating department, 419 10th Street, will bring you information about heating your house with gas that will very much interest you. (Signed) George A. G. Wood President WASHINGTDN Gas Ligriv Company mmwmmm WEST.0615 NATIONAL 8280 7 possLyN GAS @ CLARENDON 75 @IEVY CHASE BRANCH 5632 CONN,AVE. CLEVELAND 740% Births Reported. The following births have been reported fo the Heaith Department in the DAt 24 ous William B. and Lelia A Melvin, boy Walter J. and Josephinie Kephart. boy. Randoiph J. and V. Strickiand. irl, Willard H and Vin E. Joseph E. and Ruth V. C Constantine G, and Do John J. and Estelle E. Goll Joln wnd Virkinin Clinma Charles K. and Phoebe Hup William . and Florenc ‘Thompson, wir, George W. and Minnje B. Much, girl. A. und Ids M. Doetech, girl! m 8. and Annie J. Rice, itl. 5 G, and Jera Stone, boy’ Melvin K and Mamie A Wals, boy, Clay C. and Dorothy M. Holmies. bo Maxweil ‘M. ahd Mary D. Mincosks, Joteph and Caterina Bananno. boy Robert L_and Anna A. Huffman, girl, Norman P. and Ella A' De Atley. boy. Berry and Helen V. Thomas, boy. Edward and Elsie Buchanan, boy, Wi'liam F. and Viola Nelson. wirl. James R ‘and Beatrice Hawkins, girl. Clyde and Cathrine Hill. girl Albert ‘and Dorothy Hughes, girl. Robert and Gladys Fletcher, boy. Willlam and Gladvs Tate. boy. Ezekiel and Gladys Cunningham, boy. John nd Regina_ White. boy. A and Jeannette E. Melvin and Eusenia Reid. girl Charies and Mary Taslor, boy. boy. Green, boy FUR COATS Cleaned and s5 Stored ;i:}:’i::'-:'u i :fi?gek"?fi'a iorau Special Pnct. in Remeodeling Expert Workmanship NEWn ENGLAND FURRIERS enjamin Sherman, Prop. Glazed ‘This special price Includes thorough nmouele Work Cailed for an8 Delivered. 618 12th Street Nat. 2456 AUGI ). PHELAN DEAD; FORMER SENATOR San Francisco Financier, 69, |, Was Political, Social and Cultural Leader. By the Associated Press. SAN JOSE, Calif., August 8.—James | D. Phelan, San Francisco financier and | former United States Senator, died yes- | terday following an fllness of several months. He was 69_years old. For many years Phelan was an out- standing figure in California political, | social and cultural life. Born in San Francisco in 1861, Mr. Phelan at an early age took an interest in politiics, and served three terms as mayor of his native city. He was elected to the Senate in 1915 on the Democratic ticket. After his term of office, he retired and devoted himself to cultural activi- ties. He was connected with —many banking and business enterprises in California, but found time to devote | much energy in public service. He was| unmartied MRS.CAROLYN HARPER, EXPIRES AT AGE OF 61 Funeral Services to Be Held To- morrow, With Interment at Rock Creek Cemetery. Following an_illness of several weeks, Mrs. Carolyn Jackson Harper, wife of | Robert Newton Harper, chairman of the | board of directors of the District Na- tional Bank, died at Garfield Hospital at 4 o'clock this morning. She was 61 years old. Prominent in Washingion social eir- cles, Mrs. Harper was a charter me ber 'of the Daughters of tha American Revolution and_ an active member of the Southern Society. She was born in Parkersburg, W. Va. and came to Washington 40 vears ago. The Harper home is at 1515 Sixteenth street. Her husband and only son., William J. Harper, were at her bedside when the end came. Mrs. Harper was taken to Garfield Hospital May 26. Her condition, how- ever, had not been considered acute until & week or so ago. Funeral services have been arranged to take place at the Sixteenth street address tomorrow afternoon at 3:30 o'clock. Rev. Donald C. McLeod will officiate. - Interment will be in Rock Creek Cemetery. The following will be honorary pall- hearers: Charles A. Douglas, W. C, Sullivan, Frank Stone, Joshua Evans, jr.; John F. Maury, Ralph P. Barnard, B. L. Colton, Atwood M. Fisher and E. A. Poison. Active pallbearers will be Raymond Loche, William W. Rabbitt, Edward C. Hallbach, Walter Koons, Harry Stap- han and Wflltflm A Alchi:on FIRES CONTROLLED Only One Eerious Blaze Remain in Northwest. SPOKANE, Wash.,, August 8 (#).— With one exception, forest fires in Northern Idaho and Eastern Washing- ton were under control today, and many crews were releasing men. The exception was in the Pine Creek | Protective Association area in the Coeur | D'Alene region of Idaho. It was burn-| ing valuable timber and threatening a heavy stand last night. Deaths Reported Sarah A. Biddleman, 86, 3353 Nichols ave. Catherine A. Conrad, 83, National Luther- an Home. Mary E. O'Bannon. 80. 1711 Corcoran st. Gitte Z. Tobias. 77. 2013 M st §te & a0 Ml e i IIIHI"‘- ruitt, 70, St. Elizabeth’'s Hos oy Slute. 0. 625 Hamilton st Elizabeth's Hos- Charles P. George W. Eberly, 68, St. Crowther, 67. 808 G st. s.e. Gates. 57, 202 F st. n.e. rnton. 55 Garfield Hospital. | Lewis Dawson. 36, Garfeld Hospital John F. Gla . 1236 11th st Arthur A."Chenda, 27, U.'S. Naval Hos- pita Rae Halfpap. 22. Sibley Hospital Mary C. Considine, 15, Walter Reed Hos- pital Helen M. Duckett, 22 months, Children’s THospital Anna Williams. 52. Garfield Hosoital Carrie_Johnson. 50. Freedmen's Hospital. Aflen “Burris. 40, Emergency Hospital 7. Emergency Hospital. James W. Hs Nervency Hospital Btrother 8. Cliamp, 34, Walter Reed Hos- pita Melvin H. Holland. 19, 717 Fla. ave. (oFlizabeth " Brooks, 16, 1130 Noith Capi- ol st. John A, Braxton, 7 months, 1350 Delaware ave. 5w Marion Bray, 7 months, Children's Hos- on ¥ am H Walter S._Th pital Roosevelt Watkins, 3 months, Children's Mildred Peterson, 1 month, Children's Hospital Haosnital John L. Harrison, 3 days, Children's Hos- FOUND. 3 FOR TOST ANIMALS apply Animal Resciie League. 349 Maryland ave ew Nat 8088 LOS § CELET, TR Topar el bt L rd o COIN P north on Nlh at. lumbia 0851 COLLIE. 10 months old, tan and white, from Rome: apswers to the name of “‘Babe.” Re- ulrd u 3314 1902 @ st n.w. 8 G dost Wed ‘evening about g‘sm( 3 aroynd sptedway. Revard. 129 Lincoin 1318 kmc pitz, male. answel uddy”: vieinity of Kentucky an eward 820 Ky, ave. se. T bifocal, n .«-‘T‘M g tomac, Return to Room 2721, tions Bidg. Reward EVEGLASSES, Perau Optical o w. section. Phone Adams 47 5th_and H sts. ne. to _Potomac 3064 & small_white Persian, Reward if Montello_ave. n.e. tma, size 122, lefl n Diwmond inie Sun Wignt. reward. Cirtls Wilton, Curtis Billiard Farlor, w21 9th nw T withont eol- Adams 3984 Revard. | t. 30, | nroh hl on Strees car. €oInk | ubstantial reward. Co- Bennine. Reward Tiergav, TP 1 ad T on Drug Stare. Hyatts: 4R white-gold, opent el iake: initialed “C. A Je of the Smithsonini buildines. day. 1443 _Parkwood pl._Col. 8019 WRIST WATCH. Elgin, Teather strap. ward. Phone Potomac 4027-J. . maw W in Tiinrs- “Re- Est. 1883 ONUMENTS D! or Yo e 'gi’:r:':'.‘.’:l." L] Right WASH!N{]TON GRANITE MONUMENTAL CO., Inc. PADRF. % e sawo. Why Pay for Eucrylhm.? Chambers will give the whole STEEL VAULTS. The Greater 1San Diego. Calif 29.92 ! sia and, by inference, in Egypt, Chaldea | ST e THE WEATHER Datrict of Columbia—Partly cloudy tonignt and tomorrow: not much change | in_temperature; gentie variable winds. Maryland—Partly cloudy tonight and | tomorrow: slightly cooler tonight in | cast portion; gentle northeast winds; ing to south tomorrow. Virginia—Partly cloudy tonight; to- | morrow local thundershowers: not much | change in temperature; gentle to mod- erate west and southwest winds. ! West Virginia—Local thundershowers this afternoon or tonight: tomorrow | mostly fair; not much change in tem- | Record for Past 24 Hours. Thermometer—4 p.m., 95; 8 pm., 12 midnight, 81; 4 am., 75; 8 am., | noon, 95, Barometer—4 pm. 2083: 8 pm. 12 midnight, 20.84; 4 a.m., 20.84; 88; | 78: | 29.84; 8 am. 29.89: noon, 29.87. Highest temperature, 87, occurred at 3:15 pm. | Lowest temperature, 74, occurred at | 5 am. Temperature same date Highest, 78; lowest, 67, Conditfon of the water—Potomac clear and Shenandoah slightly cloudy. Tide Tables. (Furnished by United States Coflstl and Geodetic Survey.) Today—Low tide, 1:36 a.m. and 2:10 pm.; high tide, 7:18 a.m. and 7:46 p.m. | Tomorrow—Low tide, 2:23 am. md} 2:52 pan.; high tide, 8 am. and 8:28 | pm. | The Sun and Moon. Today—Sun rose 5:14 am., sun sets | 7:13 p.m, | Tomorrow—Sun rises 5:15 am.; sun | 7:12 p.m, | Moon rises 7:15 am., sets 4:04 pm. Weather in Varlous Cities. wlempsiaiure. last year— 1 Stations. Tex.. N_ Y. Abilene, Albeny Atianta, Ga Atlantic_City Baltimore. Md Birminghem ... 3 Bismarck, N. D. Bosten, Masg... Buffalo, N. ¥ Bt cloudy | Gloudy Gloudy loudy Tear loudy loudy Cloudy CGloudy lear t.cloudy I.1 Bticloudy . Pticloudy Pt.cloudy Clear Cloudy Clear 11l Clear ; Cloudy Cloudy Clear Rain Clear Gloudy Clear Cloudy Rain Cloudy . Pteloudy . Ptelouds. Cloudy Cloudy Ciear Glavelnna. Columbis. Denver, Colo... Deiroit, Mich.! El Paso. Tex.... Galveston, Tex. Helena, _Mont.. Tudianapolis,Ind 2 Jacksonville.Fla. 3 Loutsville, K¥. Miam!. Fla_... 3 N. Orieans, T4 30.04 Now York, N.Y.29.02 Qciahoma, Clis. 3003 Omaha. Nebr.. 2 Philadeiphia Phoenix. Ariz..’ 29.84 Pitisburgh, Pa.. 29.96 Portiand Me. .. 30.04 Portland, Oreq. 28.90 C. 2904 Sait Lake City. 20.84 San Antonio. .. 30.00 San 8. Francisco. 29.90 Louis, Mo.. 2992 1. Minn . 29.90 ash. | 2992 4 .. 30008 WARH, B¢ 388 FOREIGN. (7 am., Greenwich time, today.) Stations Tempeeature, Weather London, England. .34 Clear Paris. France 56 Clear Berlin, Germany. 158 Qlear Brest.’ France.... . D88 Clear Stockholm, _Sweden 52 Rain Gibra!tar. 'Spain. .. 6 Clear (Noon. Greenwich ‘time, today.) Horta (Fayal. Azores... 78 Part cloudy | (Cairent observations.) Hamilton. Bermuda Gloudy San Juah. Porto Ri i rt cloudy 78 Clear i Havann, Cuba. .. Colon, Canal Zon 82 Part cloudy The bagpipe did not originate in Scot- land. It can be traced in ancint Per-| and ancient Greece. @ard nf Thanks. ADAMS. MARY INGRAM. The family of the late Mrs. MARY INGRAM ADAMS shall ajwavs remember your kind expres: sions of Sympathy during their sorrow. * Beatha. BLAKEY. NANNIE. Departed this Jife on day, August 7. 1030, at 11:50 p.m.. at the residerce of Rer sister. Mrs. Aman- da H. Chase. 1838 Vermont Ave n.w. NANNIE BLAKEY. devoted wife of Ear- st Blakey of 2235 12th place n.w.; moth- of Mre. Irene Steward, 'Ars. ‘Thelma Mason. Edward. Carl Y. Lillian, Mary. Earnest. Samuel and Connie Blakes: c_of Mrs. Willie B. Steward and {fle late Tewts Humes, sister of Mrs. Ma- mie Smith_ Mrs. Elia Braston. Mrs, Ida Thomas. _Willinin _ Humes. Mrs. Sarah n. Samuel and Douclas Humes. Ms Telen Fellon. Mrs. Maxine Holmes and Russell Hunies. ~ Funeral. services at chavel of Moon & Allen. Florida ave. and 1200 st nw.. Pridav night. August 8. at 7 o'clock, Rev. C. T. Murrav. pastar of Vermont ‘Avente Bavtist Church. ofcint- Ing. Tnterment at Madison Court House, Va.. Suhday, August 10. 9 BOOKER, JOSEPHINE. On Thursday, Au- NSt 1. 1930, nt her residance. 1418 17th st.n.w.. JOSEPHINE BOOKER. Remnins resting 8t Moon & Allen’s funeral parlors. Notice of funeral later CHAMBERLAIN. MILTON STANLEY. On Thursday, Aukust 7. 1930 at his residence. Franklin 'Park. Ve MILTON STANLEY. beloved husband of Lucy Virginin Cham: heriain. Funeral services at his late resi- dence on_ Saturday. August 9. at 3 p.m. Tnterment at Rock Creek Cemetery. CHANDA. ARTHUR A, On Wednesdav. Auiguist '8, 1930, at the United States Naval Hospilal, ARTHUR A. CHANDA. aced 27 years, " Funeral from nis late residence, 1531 D st. ne. on Baturdav. Ausvist 9. R30 a Thence 16 Holy . fomiorie Church, where. requiem mass will be #aid ALD am. far the renase ot his soul Ins terment Arlington National Cemeters. 8 CHEEKS. CHARLFS. On Thursdav. Augnst 7. 1930, CHARLFS CHEEKS, devotsd fe- ther of Anna C_ Brown. Loniss Conner and Walter Cheeks Funeral Saturd August 9. at 8:30 pm.. from the W. Er- Rest Jarvis funeral church. 1432 You st. nw. Interment Warrenton, Va. 9 CLAYTON. LUCY. On Thursdav, August 7. 1930._at her residence, 1237 Irving st. n.w.. LUCY. devotea wite of Harrv Claston mother_of Thoma: William_and Henry Young, Hattie 8mith, Lucille Harris and Agnes ter of Bertha Clark and Margarst Dix 8he also leaves ofher relatives and friends Notice of funeral later. Remains resting At the W. Ernest Jarvis funeral ehurch, 1432 You st. n.w COCKRILL, FRANKLIN. _On Thursday. August 7. 1930. FRANKLIN. beloved hus: band of the lnte Mabel Cockrill and loving PO Tulbert' Puneral ai home, 1 uray st o U5 Aoy Chrireh. oid wl 9 am. Relx vited. Interment at | John: FANNY 1930, ut her on An- mmerseat yUMEDON - Augnst A son of the a"B. Ann'Cox. n the first year of hix age. Funeral from tv Ohureh, Georgetown, on Sat- st 9. at 943 am. Relatives invited. Interment (private) Cemetery. MARY E. On Wednesday. August 6, 1930, at the residence of her daughler, Miss' Edith Crawlord, 188 6th st se. after a briet iln MARY CRAWFORD. Funeral 9. at 2 pm. Charles Craiwford, ives and friends invited. ‘ongressional Cemeters. CRAWFORD. MARY E._ A of Temple Chapter. No. called _Saturd: 00 sharp. Ne end the funeral CRAWFO] ‘uc! TARARIORE wmm‘ w. M. ANNIE E ABELL Bec'y. UTCUFIELD. HORACE EDWARD, On ureday. August 7. 1930. at Freedmen' Hos; HORACE EDWARD. devoted son and Estelle Crutchfeld. Fu- v. August 8 At 330 pm. from st Jarvis funeral church, 1432 and frie AL O i CRAWFORD, Intermant You at. n.w - WAVICE. PHILIP J. On Pridny. August 8 PHILIP 3. HAVICE. Funeral from [ = fonal Luthern Church Friday. August | Al 330 pm. Interment Lewistown, Pa, ARD. THOMA uddenly, on 3 K2 THOMAS B, year. Rei P Md. w e, Tuneral howe, Rockville, neral Saturday, August 9. at T A Ghireh. Laytousvilie, Md. terment church cemetery. funeral i e nr‘- 6100 up casket for. ... Best that money can $85 buy are only.... All Prices .I::'lrel.-.l'hn Sincere .CHAMBERS CO. Offices and Chapels 14th Cor. Chapin N.W. Phone Columbia 0432 JOHNSON, JAMES. On Friday, August 8. | TAYLOR, = MARIA | BEAVIN. ELIZABETH. Beatha. JONES. CHARLES. nesdas. August 8, I husband of Mamie Jones. Remains resting B._Clarke Co.. 14 tice of funeral hereafter JONES. EUGENE B A, oOn Sunda gust '3, 1930, in Phiiadelphi EU- GENE 'B._A.' JONES, bsloved brother of Mary R Magruder. Interment deiphia. Pa., Saturday mornini MOORE. ELIZABETH MITCHELL. On Wed- nesday. August 6. 1930, at 7:18 nm. at Alexandria Hospital. _Aletandria, ELIZABETH MITCHELL. aged S5 of Samuel A Moores ~f Burke, vices At Wheatieys tuneral parlor lexartdri: Va. S ay, August 9, B A Thterment Ruckersville: Va. - MOTEN. DELIA. On Thorsdar. Aveust 7 T DELTA MOTRY. devated mat Wratt N Liovd. Ihe Yoaver oot Trnren 193 You st n . SUSAN. On Wednesdar. Au 19 At Oallinger Howpital. Mr SURAN NEALE, beloved erandmotber of Pauline Try. Funeral Satnrdav. Augntt 8. ot 1 pm. from Ebensse- Chureh. 4th and D Sts 'sel Rev. R. 8 Thomas offciatins. Friends and relatives tavited NFALE. SUSAN. Oficers And membéars af Jerubhable Court., No. 1. Hernines of Jari. ho. ars nofifisd tn Attind the funeral ot SUSAN NEALE. Saturdar. AE’I it ). %0. at 1 pm. from Ebendvér ureh, 4th and D ste <o FLORANCE MABSHALL. M. A. M. EDWARD WYMES, MARTHA E. MARSMALL. NFALE. SUSAN. All officers and mambers af Miriam CbApter. Nn. 4. O_E. 8. are ad- Vised nf the_ death 6f Hano Tad- SUEAN NEA Puneral Saturdas. August 8. 1030. at 1 p.m. from Ebenster CRursh. 4th oA T sts. s HON TANV TRENE I CARTFR R M. STR KNIGHT JAVES T. DIGGS, R. P. ANNA C. COOPER. Sec. NIMMS. MAMIF. Dener: August #1970, MAMIE 30 P st D, wite of 1he late Lawrance Nimme wia' departed (his life November 12. 1937 Tather, mother She is curvived hv d other relativi Siers (hree brathers ‘s and friends Remai yesting At the Alibel "or Georse B Clarke Co. 1416-1 Fiaave ne ONotice of funeral hereafte SIPSON Departest thia Tite Tuats v 70. AL 7:30 B.m. ARON father of Mar! Tlvlnr Fitetle ami James. Simpson 1o Tourn_thelr lows. ekt e itrer sEven nietes. two neohews and 2 host of other and friends. Reraing resting at & Gray's v fertaking patiors: 614, 4la. at. AW wntl STy, Rhense .t & ‘am ' ‘thence’tn hix Inte residence. 1310 Half st. R w. Fu- Bl Baturdrs Augnat 9. at A nm.. from Mcunt Moriah Church, 3rd and L s !';:‘ T. PERRY G. Passed awae on rod - RO IR T I ST Newaatls. Pa. PE *'son . Jane 8. Swest. brather Al Beatty and Mre. Susie Funeral Pridar. August 8 JANE. On ur day. 171830, at ho- vesidence; Bladéns; August 7. 19! e nrRdnee de Neal. Dunnington. "“.'. T e pis Tolin Chaistha Y of Rutus A0 and mothar of Irene Wren, Mavarity it] Virainia_Wren Fratier and Ol and Wesley W. Andi L. Annettd Wren. 41 ey Aeuar BEAM e toam, the ahove sdAress. Interment Oaxwood Cem- otere. Falls Chureh, VA, Friends and rel- atives invited. In Memartam. In sad but loving emoratice Of our dear moiner. : BEH BEAVIN, ‘who deparied ing it Brelve sears awo fofas, Aumust 8, 1918 We have only your memorr. dear mother, o Temember our Whaie life througl And you are the one we will never forget, ‘or we areé always thinking of nrR SRR, G B B, MARY R. AULT, GEORGE F. BEAVIN. BRANDON. LOTTIE MAY. In sad but lov- ing remembrance of my beloved daughter. LOTTIE MA' BRANDON, who departed x.hl!“XII_ge thirteen years ago today, August god MBM: h!{.l Ml:( she rest in peace, e P50t Dararey et In lovink rem and_granidau EY, who desarted August GOFFNEY. ALICE E. brance of our daugil ter. ALICE E. GOFFI this Jife three years ago today, 8. 1927, Three years have passed since that sad day, When the one we loved wis ealled AWAY. God took her home. It was His will bt ts we love her si But in our hearts oy o GOVER. ALICE MAUDE. 1n sad but lovin remembrance of aur dear wife And mother, ALICE MAUDE GOVER. who "-« away two years Ago today, August This day brings back tad memories Of our dear one laid to rest. And the ones who think of her tofay ‘Are the ones who loved her best. A precious one from us is gone; A voice we loved is atilled: A place is vacant in our home Which never can We often think M]nntnn- by, Ten we wer . A e But. oh. Row ¢ Our loved oni wone forever. ur rest: Sleen on. dear mother. take e Tored Sour But o 8 0med, vou veat, And fook vou home: He Knéw it best ! n Bhne TLAVING HOSBARD WD & . GREEN. CAROLINE AND W ON. In lov- Tne remembrance o Who died Auust S " e Can SrARAIY 20N GREE Weary. tad and heavy-hearted. Thus We pass eath ionely, das: ‘Gone before to show the way THEIR cfiga Rosa GREEN AND JON S vANS AR W LrAm. MOORE, WILLIAM J. Sacred to the meme faihet, WILLIAN J. MOORE, who depart- ed this lite Auust e Wit remain, o LY. SHECKELS, LILLIAN B. n loving memory PILLIAN B SHECKELS, who died Au- st 8, 1928, e "Fhony aas to. da 0, oy a3 B the Tove nAd memory of vou, mother, St Beiper tad . srandmother, ho died January 3({ 1936, For our, lgved onts Raxe deoarted, ANI DAEN, AGNES, Ory ot our devoied father and xrand- Though lost to mm. to memory thou of our dear mother and_grandmother, The world mi g2 from year to year, dear. nail hever pass aw ALTAN "AND"* v 'SHECKELS AND ‘GRANDDAUGHTER. 'ATE. ROBERT. In sad but loving remem- Tln"l\l";_‘!:l!Em] )\d?lfl‘( ')!k!VF\'] !Ilh IO!— BRT o ; PRETATEWS DI 0" bunt Hotlv, Vo In_the beautiful hereafter, Tn the life that is fo be. Bomewhere in God's great sarden, L ahall mest with thee H!!P‘Mher il et MossY FUNERAL DIILE.;I"OISA !t ablishe 1 JOHN R. WRIGHT CO. 1337 _10th 8t. N W, Cirae ) Nichols, Ine. Y O —— Y T WILLIAN LEES SON DIRECTORS Efi"fiv\m'romum ONAL 1384, 1389 EfiAg S zfigflois Frank Geier’s ons 113 SEVENTH ST N.W || L ST VENTE, Seleonone National ur3 V. L. SPEARE CO. Nelther the successors of nor ronnected with the origiual w R_Speare establishe Bhowe Frank seze H St. N.W. g ~W. W. Deal & Co. e ST NE LINCOLN, 208 Wm. H. Sardo & Co. Private Limousine Ambulance NE. A2adtn® Cnapei Lincoln 0524 ALMUS R SPEARE Suceeeding Original W. & Speare ‘Conneetleut Ave. ' Poi Jouph F. Birch’s Sons 3034 M St MW o BIWAD R AP AL Open Erenings idih & Eye _and Sandass 1213 F St de ros. “FORT Emcofn CEMETER invites _inspection of its beautiful COLUMBARIUM Family vaults d_ singl iche terment” ofcremation ashes.” FOF e B B R g £ #30, it P jmen's HDID La) JAMES 3nati, FIotdned ® o HRleh sohnsom. father of Thom .Inlmnnn ll’ld son of Alice Funeral M trom the rnesi Jarvis funera Snureh, 1438 You M. mow dnterment p ngton’ National Cemetéry, day. August 11, & mmw nlfltq' e Choies oy ana e o