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FLORENCE 0il Stoves ine of re- Rainbow and a complete 1 pair parts. i Hlll)lllll °. 911 Phenes NA Funeral services for ' Stree T 0140- o2z Division Leader, Died Monday, Will Be Buried in Arlington. MILITARY FUNERAL FOR GEN. MENOHER Who Maj. Gen. | THE kyroaiNG STAR, WASHinG1ON, Cemetery tomorrow miorning at 10:30 o'clock. Chaplain Albert F. Vaughn, U. 8. A, will officiate. Inmment will | be wnh full military hono eral procession Wil be_met at the Fort r gate by the 3d Cava- Iry Band mr a squadron from the same regiment in command' of Maj John T. McLane. Honorary pallbearers, all close 2‘“1 friends of Gen. Mencher, Wi foliows: Gen. James E. Fechet, chief of the Army Alr Corps; Maj. Gen. Ewing be Charles T. Menoher, former chief of | E. Booth, assistant chle( of staff; Maj. the Army Air Corps and commander of | Gen. Mason M. Patrick, retired, chair- the Rainbow Division during the World | man of the Public Utilities Commission | War, who died of pneumonia Monday of the District of Columbia; Maj. Gen. | night, will be conducted in Arlington Herbert B. Crosby, retired, now District e e Deliciously Blended! } National Pale Dry Ginger Ale 15¢ Bottle 2 for 25c Palate-tempting refreshing! Have a gll.ss with cracked ice and get a new conception of how delicious it can be made. It i5 made of real ginger. . .perfectly blended...and deliciously different. Served at Our Fountains or Ready to Take Home Right Reserved to Limit Quantities Keeps Ice Cream for Three Hours This modern mmnénrrh does away 31ID- Bireee i, Fillom HnER R extra per qu-n Pro: amount of erder 1905—1930 “SILVER JUBILEE YEAR” Our Twenty-Fifth Year of Public Service There's a Peoples Near Your Home MAIL ORDERS mpt_service for out-of. over cost No. TOOTH PASTES 50c Bencoline. .29¢ 50c Caulk’s Dentu 50c Detoxol 60c Forhan’s 50c Ipana . 25¢ Listerine rprising pleasant Wway you get rid n(—-na always keep free from — indigestion, gas, belching, sour stomach and constipation. Bliss Native Herbs will clear away all of these symptoms of distress. The most pleasant laxative you ever enjoyed. Buy a box today. Native Herbs 95¢ Min-it Man Barnard’s Herpicide . Lucky Tiger Van Es Vaseline ... Vitalis Wildroot .. 1y Service” Wil i n-nn mueh hard Barking Dog Cigarettes Selected blends of fine to- baccos, carefully flavored with rum and honey, are used to make these mild cigarettes. Any smoker will enjoy Bark- ing Dog Cigarettes. smooth u honey for deli- 12c $1.19 carton To Awaken You on Time-— Alarm Clocks These clocks are guaranteed to give sccurate time. They are very attractive. Nickel-finished and equipped with a clear-sound- ing top bell. Soap Boxes One of these will look well in_your bathroom. Gally colored soap boxes with & marble appearance. Made of strong composition. Only 49¢ ' For Your Health $1 Zonite Antiseptic......63c 50c Wyeths Lithia Tablets . . 39¢ $1 Wampoles Preparation. . 75¢ 50c Unguentine Ointment. . 42¢c $1.15 Swamp Root Tonic. .84c¢ $1 Squibbs Mineral Oil. .. .79¢ | 35c Sloans Liniment. .....23c 25¢ Seidlitz Powders, 10s. . 19¢ 60c Sal Hepatica.........36¢c 50c Pyrol, for sunburn. ... .39¢ $1.30 Pinkhams Veg. Compound ....... $1 Nujol Oil, pint 25c Natures Remedy Tablets 50c Musoldent Mouth Wash 25¢ Mercurochrome Solution . ... 50c Lysol Disinfectant. . . . $1 Lavoris Antiseptic. ..63c 75c Enos Fruit Salts. . . ... .59 75¢ Dextri Maltose. . . .....49¢c .89¢ .57¢ .19¢ ..37¢ ..19¢ .45¢ .39¢ ...45¢ .34c . < 15¢c HAIR TONICS ..59¢ .39¢ .42¢ .49c .40c .84c ‘Through a fortunate purchase of a gre: cellent stationery, passing on to you. This stationery was originally jtonn, custo! a4 r-i of M Oraer Dévariment: 15tk &G Ice Tea Mugs Made of Genuine Dresden China Variety of Colors 29¢; 3 for 75¢ Aluminum Shakers These shakers are made of seamless aluminum and sre very light in weight. 39¢ Pint Size e were able to make & savin $1.00. Your choice of three styles. Baby Rattles ‘These brightly colored rat- tles immediately catch baby's eye. hours. will 10¢ Paper Cups Paper Napkins 5¢ pkg. Peoples Choice Toilet Tissue 10¢ roll for 25¢ Shaving Mirrors An unusually attractive mirror! Exceptionally 55 mounte nosition mirrors style Will amuse for to 29c For a cool rubdown— Bathing and Rubbing Alcohol 49c pint Fruit Juice Extractors You can get all the fruit juice with one quickly and easily of these ex- tractors, 3 Made of glass and very easy to clean. 25¢ Only 49¢ Whisk Brooms \These whisk brooms Commissioner; Maj. Gen. Frank Mc- lntyre‘ retired, and Brig. Gen. Benk- . Foulols, assistant chief of the Alr Corps. Gen. Menoher was born in Phlw delphia March 20, 1862. He was uated from the United States Mii "-l-\’! Academy in 1886, from the Artillery School in 1894 and from the War Col- lege in 1907. Regarded as one of the most pic- turesque soldiers in the Army, Gen. Menoher the Rainbow Division in the World War. Shortly after his re- turn from the battlefields of France Gen. Menoher, who before the war had been a colonel, was placed in com- mand of the Army Air Corps, with the rank of major general, which he had held during the war. Anne Lotion The lotion that gives you hands of velvet over night. " 25¢ complete Turkish Towels weight towels, ighly " absorbent erial. ey have at- tractive bord BATH SALTS Ayers ........65¢c Coty .......$1.50 Deauville ...$1.50 Fiancee .......$1 Ideal- .........8$1 Violet Sec .....75¢ BATH POWDERS Azurea ........$1 Cappi ..oc00... 81 Fiancee .....$1.50 Karess .....$1.50 Le Jade .......$1 Mavis .........$1 Lov'Me .......$1 Acid A soo thing powder which can be used freely in solu- tion on the most delicate tissues. A tea- it quantity of this ex- which we are xed to sell for Phgs. of 25 D C, BLAKENEY RITES TODAY Puneral services for William O. Blakeney, who dled Monday after a long illness, were held this afternoon at his late residence; 2019 Fourth street northeast, Rev. Earle Wilfley of the Vermont Avenue Christian Church officiating. Interment was at Glen- wood Cemetery. Mr. Blakeney, the youngest son of the late James and Hanorah Blakeney, was a lifelong resident of Washington. Besides his widow he is survived by two brou-ner: and a sister, all of this W uonal, Coconut Corn Crisp coconut confee- a its freshness and crisp- ness. 25¢ Tin Shur-Fyre Lighter Fuel 25¢ tin Imported Chinese Bath Slippers ‘These bath slippers are made of woven reed and lined with terry cloth. ‘They are very comfortable to wear as ihey are light in weight and cool. 59c pair Faultless Rubber Cloves Wear these gloves while doing housework and keep your hands smooth and young looking. Sodium _Bi- carbonate is a valuable aid in overcoming hyperacidity of the stomach. 15¢ 1. Pumice Stone Pumice Stone is used as a polish on glass, metals and stones. Sun Goggles —will protect your eyes from A the sun’s cle in For Your Beauty 30c Wernets Tooth Powder . 25¢ $1 Tangee Lipstick.......70c 50c Stacomb Liquid. .. ....42¢ 10c Saymans Soap. . .3 for 25¢ 50c Princess Pat Rouge. . . .40c 60c Pompeian Massage Cream . .o i o s GG 65c Ponds Creams. .......34c | 75c PertRouge...........45¢c $1.15 Othine Freckle O R S 50c Packers Tar Shampoo. 50c Wildroot Wave Set. . '.42¢ 50c Wildroot Hair Tonic. . .39¢ i | .79¢ .34c 50c Stillmans Freckle emm . i e 60c Odorono Deodorant 50c Neet Depilatory. . . 75¢ Maybelline . . ..... 75¢ Houbigant Face Powder . . ... ..38¢c ..39¢ .35¢ .48¢ .50c 60c Hennafoam Shampoo. .34c¢ 50c Hinds H. & A. Cream. .29¢ 1930. ROBERT MACKEY FUNERAL TO BE HELD TOMORROW Youth Fatally Injured in Motor Accident Will Be Buried in Mount Olivet Cemetery. Funeral services for Robert Walton Moore Mackey, 19 years old, son of Mr. and Mrs. Crandal Mackey,- who died Monday at Baltimore from injuries re- cefved in an automobile accident July 30, will be held tomorrow afternoon at the residence. on Mackey Hill, Arlmg- ton County, Va. Interment t will be Mount Olivet Cemetery here. Mackey was injured when, return- ing to Washington from Baltimore with a party of friends, the car in which he was riding skidded and plunged into & ditch. No other member of the party was seriously hurt. Young Mackey was a graduate of Devitt Preparatory School here. Besides qis parents he is survived by two sisters, Mrs. Royal Gordon and Mrs. Raymond Reilly, lnd four broth- ers, Crandal, Jr.; le, Darlington and Lincoln 'Mackey. Mamage Lxcenses. Robert, wling nd Edith I. Manchey, 22 bolh c( Ellllmul’!- Md.; Rev. J. B Wenehel. Abe Fader, 25, and Sarah Weiss, 30, both of Batimore: Md.; Rex, J. T, Loeb, Robin! 60, New York City, ind 3"“5' 38 *Goteman, 46, ‘this city; rman’ W, Bland. 321 and_Julis M. 18; Rev. ard F. C: ence E. Stoltz. 3 sx_'ntan, Topia Richmond, Va.; Rev. Treger, 36, and Fannie schulu, :l. Rev. J. T. Loeb. both of Ricmend: Khoma. Holsagh 3 v-lnd Ywirs Lamont, 30; City, Okl Judse Robert joel 8. amn. Oklah and Weir, 82, Falls Church, Rev ®pe FOUND. E ANTMALS apply Animal Rescue ague, ICV Maryland w.~ Na 8088 PURSE containing money, “Austst, Oth, ve: cwner can have same lllll menlmcmlon and paying for ad. flr!fl Eo( Im-D Star_office. TCE S Taentitr o 307D nw. LOST. BARPIN, platinum filigree. one diamond set in centel: probably lost oni 14th st. nar en. trance to Willard' Hotel; reward.” Distr} M ND _RING, Dt e x Bt Teturned to A.R. Hooker. 2031 L. now. FERRET, brown. size of small sauffrel strayed away from lith and G. August ii 12. Ward s Puilipsborn, 610 " i1th biy at wide- 13% iy K st Ak {beral reward if oLAsezs—uuv T gams, water, Md. N MOTION PIUI'URB FILM (2 boxes), Dween 8th and Concord ave. and Sth an ard. Room 914, POGKETBOOK, containing _money, D. C. permits. Aug. 12, at spring, Hlohn pari M "Hevard ™ Jopn0. Bias T a Park, Md. cloth, containing bills, and H, Monday mor, 0110. 130 ALL SUM_MONEY_ on North Capitol ::algem-m 5020 or aderess Box 105-E, Star CASE—Fell off i «u mh st. agia wnxu{ e BOOK, No. 618, cont and addrestes Gf, customers:, | vlcuflnu ShSth 1o 13th sts.. north of Reward. Return ning t_in Est. 1883 S Seles- ONUMENT. WASHINOTON GRANITE MONUMENTAL CO,, Inc. . JARD) Sect s New Pobi lver RW. = Rast._sar0. RECONDITIONED, USED AND DEMONSTRATED STOCK REDUCING SALE ELECTRIC PORTABL‘B ELECTRIC CONSOLF.S Includes Makes Having Values up to $165.00 When New :LL MAl;ES 50 CLEANED 2 OILED 800 H St. N.W. ADJUSTED Met. 0952 'No More Gas In Stomach and Bowels drowsy, sleepy feeling _aft "u" :-:!'1’ s desire. Stop Smam? at the soothing touch Resinol Ointment To prevent blisters — perhaps scars—and ease the pain, apply Resinol at once to a burn or scald. It healsquickly. Use Resinol also for chafing, rashes, sunburn,insect stings and itch- ing. You will be amazed at the quick relief. | At all druggists. l BRIG. GEN. RUGGLES QUITS| AFTER 44 YEARS’ SERVICE | Retiring Assistant Chief of Ord- nance, Who Served in the Great War, Was Awarded D. 8. M. Brig. Gen. Colden L'H. Ruggles, as- sistant chief of ordnance, War Depart- ment, will be relieved from duty Au- gust 23 and ordered to his home to await retirement on his own applica- tion, after 44 vears' service. He was born in Nebraska, March 18, 1869, and | was graduated from the Military Acad- | emy in June, 1890. He served during| the World War as a brigadier general, | National Army, and was awarded the Distinguished Service Medal. was transferred to the Ordnance De- rtment in December, 1893, and has n attached to that department ever since. He was made assistant chief of ordnance, with the rank of brigadier general, in March, 1923, and has filled that office to date. Births chorted The following births have been reported to the Health Department in the last 24 hours: Leander J. and Martha A. Simpson, Sirl. Slinton L' and Mary E Thom;l A ang Do atherine P. Burgi Walter L. b vnmm. Godwin, Thomas J. and Marie M. Farley, Thomas J. and Anna T.' Scanion. ir. Galvin T. and Myrtle Durgin, girl. aad Gladys Foster, sir. PR Gamilia Brown. girl. Ohatles L and Josephine Hand. sirl. a5, and Elizabeth Dinkle, sir Augusius cm L. 'and Leo 3. Joseph W. and Alma L. Bowie. boy. pobert R. and Theress M. Martin, ‘boy. Elmer C. bo: Stanton D. and Evelyn A. White, boy. James and Sophie Protos. boy. Richard T. and Rebecca F. anmh. bor. Leslie F.'and Madeline D. Hunty, Kobert G,"and Ruth T Blocher, bos. Weston R and Hazel Shipstead, boy. Bernard P. and Evelyn Donneliy, boy. Burke and Virginia Fox, boy. Milton E. and Mary A. Beall, boy. Samuel F_and Minnie L. Shrout, boy. Charles M. and Jerry Wilson, boy. Edward H and Margaret M. Spindler, boy pooitiried and Margaretha M. Fankh E and Leona M. Rush. boy. Lester and Ellen L. boy. Clarence and v araciintie’ Haghes, boy. lism H and Bertie Stewast. bor. William_and Beatri . boY. Morrls K. and Sar Hutehins huy. Jam nd Lucy V. Wyatt, & e Miahie Branch: 11 John and, Bertha Robinsol es and Anna Queen, H-nn and Mary Murphy s, fred h 1. Coilins. ard and Martha Bowl Eivard ond Rbel M. Jackson, boy Deaths Reported "‘fi following deaths have been reported to he Health Department in the last 3¢ hours Charles W. Parkins, 80, St. Elizabeths’ Hogpital Mary E. Whiting. 77, 906 Tth st wCharles R. Biekd, "3, e Farnsvoro Avts. Nuen , 67, 731 23d st 5. N cmr, 61 Otmnwr Ho!nflll Frank Beiger. 58, 'St. ‘Eli Hospital T e O Biakeney. )56, 20194 4 ha Tavenner. 58, h United States Eoldiers’ e Sries R " Baxty, 3¢, Walter Reed Hos- Thumu J. Hand, 31, 8t. Elizabeth's Hos- umes Cox. 4. Georgetown Hospital. Graham Hobson, 16 months, Children's Childsen's Hoenl Eleanor M. e drencs Houbital g Bursens Beckwith, 89, Tear 3535 Van Ness Bamuel H. Howard, 76, Galli ‘Hospital. Everline Dyson, 72, 824 25th st. (Armands_ Fantfoy, 10, Garfield Hospitel] sworth, nited States Sol- ‘Hospital 35, Walter Reed Hospital. hington, 27, Gallinger Hos- Freedmen's Hospital. Children’s Hospital. Loulse Tascoe, ith s Dorr lor, en route Casualty Hosp!tal Qard of G-Ihanha. BROWN, EDWARD. We desire to thank gur many nelghbors and friends for their kind expressions of sympathy and be: tiful floral tributes at the time of death of our dear father and the late busband of Marsaret Brows, EDWARD THE PAMILY. * LIZABETH. We wish to itude to our mauy rels pathy and floral triba ¥ife and mother. ELIZABETH WASH NGTO! i THE FAMILY. Braths. ALEXANDER, CHARLES G, Departed this t m. at p. ‘Howpital, CHARLES G ALEX- brother of Thomas and Austin Puneral v, 3 pm., from, the | T church, 1432 You st. ALLNUTT, LAWRENCE, On Tuesday, Au gust 12 1930, at 8:50 . RENCE ALLNUTT. Funeral Thulrsday, August 14 .m, from the home, 'at Dawson- Burial in Monocacy Cemete}y. . 5% B invited. Intermen 5, Lex, Do arted this 11, 1930, at 12:50 day, August and’ friends Hill Cemetery. WLES of Bladensburs to mourn_ thelr loss o nmmr. Erastus L. Lee; one daushter, M Svkes: one son, John J. Dickerso Testing at the undertaking pa: Murray & Son, 7105 13th st riends invited. LOWRIE. On wednudlg CHILDS, MARY E. August 13, 1930 4t ,,,;‘ rnldréme. , FANNIE. Suddenly. nn Monday. I 11, 1930, FANNIE COZZENS. daughter ‘of Mrs. Mary Cook of 947 Que w. Re resting” at Moon & Pr 10! u and Plor- Potice. ‘ot ‘funeral 1a I ve. WILLIAM Suddes n)y Tuesday ust 12, 1630, at”12 noon, 1 ave.. Hagerstos Md.. WILLIA DAVIS. He leaves three sisters, Mrs. Mar- 1223 O st. n.w. Mrs. Vin- Mis. Rose Funeral services Thurs: & D™ at 118 East ave, Haggr JONNSON, SIDNEY. Departed this life on Tuesday, A . 1930, at his residence. DNEY. ' devoted husband of"AnAle ' Jomnson, brother of Susie Jack: gon and, Asnes Little, father “of Esth Oghella "Kenslo: Motos aiso leaves A ho: Telatises and " rlends to, mourn his de- tu maing resting at the John T ome. Patrick s ning LIPSCOMB. FRED D, Suddenly, on Saty st his reiidence. 318 FRI LIPSCOM! Dooved St "ot "Roxie L. Lipscomb. He i gurvived by his wite and two chil; Fu is late < Tick, Md Thursday, Mugust T4, at. 3:30 gclock. - riends may ‘see remains Ties- day and Wednesday. 13 MACKEY. ROBERT WALTON _MOORE Monday. t 11, 1930, at St. Agne: injuries BERT Hospital, “Baltimore. N MO Grandail Mackey and Co., Va., on Thursda; n t O'Cailaghai and the cousin of Michael and Wiliam J. Assigned 10 the Field Artillers on' graduation, ne | ¢« A9 Braths. -A!“I.l- On Tuesda: MA cha on Friday, August tives and Innnfls savi SMITH, REN 1330, b Cortimbia. 8 Bird). Funeral GiomeW: W. 4 st n.e. on Thursds August 14, pm _ Funeral private. oterment cedar Hill Cemeters. ST JOHN, MARY. On Tussday, A MARY, beioved wife of Al S0 Funaral from the resid her ‘daughter, Mrs. C. F. McCarthy, 3815 . on Friday. Auust 1S, At 0 a.m. Relatives ass will be said at 9:3 o Interment Holy and iriends _invited. Rood Cemetery. | THOMAS. REBECCA MURRAY. day, August 13, 1930, at Tsde s st TH daughter's residence. nw. REBECCA MURRAY THOMAS. wife of “Thom: s " stewart and Ella E. Da es other relatives and friends Friday, August 15, 4t 2 p.m. from t Grove Ohurch, v. 1¢ ANTONIOS J. esday, Au- wu 1930, at his mm-nce 751 Tince- tap bl 'ONIOS RSIS. aged 67 years. Funeral ‘services on w.. Al 5 ool Tontnand ot Telen Vers) hursday. Augus ‘Sophia_Greek_Ghureh, nterment Glenwood WALL. ERNEST . Departed this life, on onday, Ausust 11 1930, in_ St Louls. ERNEST WALL. Noijy rentdent st Washin Wednesday, Ausust 13, st w-bmr F&iove. ased s WILDER, on 1930, " Srer™ WILDI Remains at home, 389 Rhode Isiand ave. n.w. of funeral later. WILSON. ETTA ADELAIDE. Mondey. Au- gust 1L 1930, at her residence. 400 G, A A ' ADI Biiipn Reloted wiie of Wililam Frank Wilson and mother of Valeir Donaldson. Ella Porkner Hazel Marks. Francle Russell i neral from the gbove Tealdence Thursday. AUFuSt 1 8 Interment Congressional Cem Relatives and {riends invited. YOUNG, PETER. Departed this life sud- denly ‘Sunday, August 10, 1930, at*2 s.m, as Casualty 'Hospital. PETER YOUNG. He leaves to mourn his departure a lov- ing mother, Mrs. Mildred Youns: four sis- ters " Mrs Anna White. Mrs. Blanche Brown, Mre. Janie Woodson, Mrs. Johnson: two brothers. Guy and luennn Young. and a host of other relatives ant friends. Remains restin Ford Bartors Wedn onday, August 1 Hospi R Boasier's funeral Notjce . RO at 5 e Burene aBitol 3t unell hepce to the home ., Puneral Thursday. August t 1pm. - ona Baptist Church, nd 3t betw nd N fev Tonn Richards. n-sm nterment at Woodlawn Cemetery. = 13 In Memoriam. COLES. YOUNGER R. In sad but lovin FOUNGER R. COLES, who' de NRCNGER AR Sra today, Auguet :‘f‘ 1‘ He_ will never be forgotten, Never shall his memory fade, sweetest "thoughte will Tinger Around the hi wi shed. WIFE, HELEN * FOLDS. THOMAS DAVID, A tribute of 1 to the memory of my loving snd de husband. THOMAS DAVID who USRI i e one peur aso s gust 13, 1929, When evening shades are falling, And I am, ail aione 'y heart there come ey he Could RIS DEVOTE Where no {arewcll tears are Uiy come back hem D wn-'l EDITH POLDS. ? In loving memory of our unn- aughter and loving sis; er. ey aeven n-n Tos Nodny. Kueust 13, 1923, Precious one from s h 3 A yolce, we loved is silig vacant in our ;wn\e. be ALl % Tever can A GRANEY, MATILDA. In remem- brance of my dear mo GRANEY. who died one year ago toda: fiust, 13, 10 ARRLOVING DAUGHTER. MAMIE * ACKNEY, FLOYD M. In sad but lovin B emor ot our, beloved husoand nd fat CKNEY. M. H w-rfia (s e heee years aso Ploas, August 13, 1927. God only kriows how much we miss you mx vntumoomu.Amuq.- ASTY. EDITH MAY. In loving semem. ‘uunco of EDITH HABTY Ranee), o Dlad on year bko todes. Beloved_ teacher, we have missed yous e gere lontntal o But'Ic was the Masters will Wy, will_slways love and cherish works and kindly ways, Ever .IO ful to behe you In lhll bright and al day. THE SIMPEON MEMORIAL 3. E. SUN- 1n loving remembrance EMMA HENRY, FREEMAN, loving my dear_mother. Ty AT Ea%s awo todey, Ausust 13, 1934, Your are not forgotten, er i d remembrance last 1wl always think of thee. "SAUGHTER MARY. ® i t loving remembrance JOHNSON. In sad hhe"r gying remer life elént years ago o Ao "m"fl’f-'.'nu memory last. ons 85 memory las = » CHARLE! I omen . O S AN R asparted this-lite one year ago toda, Ausust 1k our thuu.hn %0 wandering when daylight des 7o *e and of lons ago. And memory paints s of T e Vole” S the Cwilignt stow. W seem to see in the soft, dim lisht face we loved the bes And think of ‘mnhl-h;n "‘5 (un s last ray Goes down in_the far-of EVOTED FAMILY. MURRAY, u:ln l. In _lovin brance "of our dear wife an JESSTE L. MURRAY. who died one yesr a0 today, August 13. 1929. Sieep on, our loved one, God's Wi knew you were weary and needed rest; ome, your work was done. VID A, In lovin mmnrmu' OFFUTT. DAV In 1 .dr: e fioSop 2 10 e : 1a e.r olb.\munfl Ofllltt lnd D"(nldl led y his_soul re peace || ht thlne uJ n hlm THE PAE: Y T FUNERAL DIRECTORS. " Herbert B. Nevius Funerul Home Distriet 3008 Wm. H Sardo & Co. Private leousme Ambulance l ALMUB R SPEARB )oseph F. Birch’s Sons 3034 M ;x‘"fi"\v':&',""“:...‘.'.' fred JOHN R“WRIGHT co. 1337 10th St. N.W. _ Phone North 0047. Clyde J. -Nlchols Inc. CoL_63u4 " Frank Gelcr..l s L% SEYENTH STohencNational 2473 V. L SPFAREW ccessors of nor conn wn:‘ e origtmal w R fiu- -t&lw Prank 6626 EXPRESSIVE FLORAL F AT .#- ATE PRICE! TEL. NAT. uu: NAT. Open Evenings e und Sundays 4th & Eye Gude Bros, Co,, 12J2 F St. Prompé Auto Deliver; m Artistic—eXDressive—inexpena CEMETERIES. "FORT LINCOLN CEMETEIY vites inspection of s beau COLUMBARIUM allaghan. Funeral Thursday, August 14, t s 1 the Church of the Interment at Porest RAUM, CHARLES. On M . August® 1930, st his unldrnu. 5 of Em Famtiy vaults and single iches 1 terment of cremation *tLots for sale tn new Masonte asonte section.) S iRt do” o 1-!& “GLENWOOD CEMETERY oo AP B Th I for sale, |

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