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NG STAR, WASHINGTO RALEIGH HABERDASHER Washington’s Finest Men’s Wear Store ... 1310 F Street TOMORROW SALE! art Schaffner & Marx SUITS...OVERCOATS Complete stocks, sizes and models for every figure; styles for every taste 540 and $45 Suits and Overcoats 29 350-60~%75 Suits Overcoats that were $50 to $65 *39 All season long we’ve been giving you lower prices and better values than at any time in the last fifteen years. Now we go even further and reduce our already low prices. What an opportunity! 510 KNOX Never before have you had the opportunity to purchase nationally known $10 Knox Hats for only $5.85. All are taken from our reg- ular stock of the latest styles and colors. A size and shape for every face. Sizes 6% to 7%. $2.50 and $2 Hand-Tailored NECKWEAR $1 15 $2.50 and $1.50 McCallum ure silk hose chance to stock up on 8 5c No Charges for Alterations plain color pure silk hose in the PARK YOUR CAR AT THE CAPITAL GARAGE AT OUR EXPENSE The finest foreign and domestic lks hand tailored in neat pat- terns and fancy stripes. Resilient construction., START THE NEW YEAR RIGHT Open a Charge Account With Washington’s Finest Mew's Wear Store popular shades of blue, grey, tan, and brown. All sizes. No blacks. D. C, THURSDAY, JANUARY 1, 1931 Births Reported. ILOCAL CADILLAG 00,5 b e ISALE HELD PENDING Detroit Concern Notifies Creditors It Will Také Over Washington Firm. ‘The stock of the Washington Cadillac Co,, occupying quarters at 1138-1140 Connecticut avenue and 1220-1228 Twenty-second street, will be purchased by the Cadillac Motor .Car Co. of Detroit, according to notices sent creditors of the local firm by a repre- sentative of the manufacturing concern. Rudolph Jose, president of the Wash- ington Cadillac Co. declined today to comment on the notification except to point out that the reported impending purchase transaction had not yet been consummated. In the letter to creditors, dated December 30, C. R. Carroll, attorney for the Cadillac Motor Car Co., said (the Detroit concern “is about to pur- cmse from the Washington Cadillac Icn, * * * its entire stock of furniture and fixtures, shop tools and equipment, inuwmobue parts and accessories, serv- ice cars, parts, bins, gas, oil and grease, |md that sald Cadillac Motor Car Co. will pay the purchase money therefor at the expiration of five days from this Mr., Jose, long active in civic affairs here as well as a prominent figure ln the automobile sales business, is dent of the Washington Chamber of Commerce. He has been assoclated with the Cadillac business here for 30 years, serving first as a salesman for |the Cook & Steddard Co., and later as president of its successor, the Wash- ington C:'V\illac C'? POSTAL VETERAN QuITS Melville Curry Honored After 40 Years of Service Here. Curty, first colored man to be appointed in the postal service in Washington, was retired yesterday after serving 40 years in_the local post office. His withdrawal from active duty was marked by the presentation of a purse, a gold watch and chain with an ac- companying penknife,” and a traveling bag, the gifts of post office workers of all classes. The presentation was made by Joseph M. Tflm{ on behalf of the en- tire personnel of the office. The com- mittee in charge of arrangements for the ceremony attending the veteran clerk’s retirement included L. G. Brooks, 1 chairman; E. T. Hawkins and Jabez Lee. One-fourth of the population in Ar- xenuna is European. ~_FO!I LORGNETTE, gold. ul at_1222 16th st. lf;l“iflenmnn of Dec. 19. Phone Decatur ! LOST. BEADS, three-strand string paste value sentimental only to_Burlington Hi BILLFOLD, con ne! permit, cards, etc., in National Press Pharmacy, Tuesday, Dec. |CW lberal reward. Adams 6294 | BRACELET, platinum wil | Saturday, downtown; reward. Call Ci BRIEF CAS!‘ brown, containing mlnusc!lnt gglfi“;..ym and Abel; reward. Phone Cleveland COLLIE, grown male, tan and_white, thor- oughbred: answers to name “Chief”; will shake hAnds. Loss distressing to little boy. Pinder communicate with B.. P. Fishburne, 500 McGill Bldg. Office phone, National 4112; residence phone, Wisconsin 2524. $20 reward for return of dog. Dbo—md Irish setter, white breast, named Rufus. tag No. 5147. Reward. Telephone Ciev. 2688 3100 Hawthorne st. nwe o o DOG, tan Pekinese, female; in Wesley Heights, December 24: answers ¢o Nanny; reward. _Call W, Dexter, Clev, 5031. AG, bl ‘containing B RN Call Nat. 0080, or_evenings Col. 5206, Reward, MONEY—About noon_Wednesday, 324 lost vicinity or in Union Trust Co. Liberal re- ward. Superintendent Terminal Storage Co., pearl: five o phires, . 7779. 00K, black, containing mm’l:v and valuables; Sunday noon: 16th_st. Chastleton Hotel. Reward. Apt. 326, Chastieton Hotel. gy POCKETBOOK, containing cash_and dia- mond ring. Finder filelsl return the ring and pocketbook lr\) e!n the cash. H.'M. | Sheehy, 612 Columbia 1 POCKETBOOK, black, Royal, containing sum of money, glasses. keys, ‘etc.” Apt. 60%, 1625 New Hampshire ave. Dec. 47 POINTER, black and ‘Im!e about o yur old. Liberal reward. Pot. 2324, Pot. 1721. SPECTACLES, bone: Sunday afternoon: front of Arts Club or 2714 Woodley pl. n.w. Phone Columbia_8454. SPECTACLES, white gold framed, in leathe: case. Reward. 1216 10th st. n.w., Apt. 407. deliver parcel containing baby’s clothing and foodstukl to 1655 Wyoming ave. pleass call | again. WRIST, WATCH., lady’ maybe in Diamond cab. ward. 1418 M st. n. WRIST WATCI Siamond und sapphite wrst basd: Jock Sun: day rsnau’rnlnz reward. Call evenings, Poto- REWARD $100 FOR RI —or information looking to re fiver envelope containing papers relating to North American Investment Bavnkers. Inc.. also $1,000 Vermont Building bond, $100 43rd and Locust st. bond and several hundred dollars in_miscellaneous > 1108 In: Met. 8650, Gruen, Wed. night, | v s gift. upons. vestment Blds OPEN A CHARGE ACCOUNT —Weekly or Monthly Payments EISEMAN’S Fine Men’s Wear Seventh and F Sts. W. WARREN TALTAVULL Funeral Home 3619 14th St. N.W. Corner Spring Road Pliose Col. 0464 ® Adams 10341 This neat gray cloth casket plain and dignified, with whole funeral— . with no_ext » A8 desired, our ‘Dive orsan . In Case of Death Call THE GREATER W W Chambers Co. 14th, Cor. Chapin St. N.W. Phone Columbia 0432 Where the Best Coste Lese Melville G. Curry, son of Jobn W.|[ Re\nam if returned e 1 u:lnlu of Palais ' TAXI DRIVER who unsuccessfully tried fo | Patrick H. and Ada Loughran, boy. Charles N. and Mary Muldrow. boy. Winslow B. ang Isabel Van Deyanter, boy. John P. and Elizabeth boy. Glarence L. and Mary Thotwel, boy. Raymond K. and Susan Magruder, boy. Edward H. and, Mary M. Frank. boy. F. and “Agnes M. Cusick, boy. Sl Folina Minles w Greene: 5670 ore 3 ward ‘x.uu-u ‘Fian Bov. Thomas R. “Marion Rector, Sterling R, sn Esther, Newell. Leo T Farley, girl Fooac Wi and Hima 5. Taacson efrl Matteo and Vietoria Bartolomeo, girl. Glovanni_and Albina cngmm &irl. Harvey H. gnd Virginia D. Ricketts, girl. John . "and "Minnie Crowell. boy. thnlunIlL H. and Margaret M. Babeock. John and Julia_ Clark. boy. James and Cora White, boy. [ Andrew and Naomi Willlam: Richard and Mildred M. De¥, John and Daisy Champion, girl. Deaths Reported. ths have been reported to” e "HENR " Depariment n SR BoYrtia M. Mangiits, 90, 5447 Chevy Chase PIEESive W. Van Denmark. 86, 334 Geor; Emma H. Slamm, 83, Providen Nicholas uon-rd g Sibley, Hospite Mary A. McKen: 20th st B S LSRRy Biidabeu s Hospital. Abedengo B. Davis. 72. 1212 13th John -Gundiing, 7L, Sbley Hospita AMary ‘Denny, 64, St. Elizabeth’s Hospl Hlin ‘Neuman: 06; (he Areonne Apariments. Harry L. Ford, 64, U. 8. Navy Hospital. George P. Braugh 62, vald:nco Hfllflltll Bartley Niland. 86. 930_26th . Koeblitz, 53. 713 H. Covington, 51, Alhln. 48, ‘m‘l‘;l!,fl,si Holv"l X.] ! 2o nu Hospital becca Davey, %fi impheey dmer's =% Hospital. e deer, B, YOUNG MAN STABBED 21 years old. of 633 merfency en's FC lence Hospital Clifford Johnson | T street. reached about the time the cily bells were toll- | ing for tho New Year and treated for stab wounds in the left arm and i back. He had participated in an alter- cation with unidentified colored men in a house near First and C streets southe west. He was able to leave the hospital. Qards of Thanks. LLOYD., B. HARRISON. I wish to thank the sisters of 8t. Anne's Parochial Bc the Pullman porters T Wl. relatives and friends for during the illness of my Mlov!d h hlnm B. HARRISON LLOYD, and lor beautiful floral tributes an the occasion c! his death. JHIS WIFE, MRS. ANNA LLOYD. * MAMANEY. PEARLE C. We acknowledge pressions of sympathy and beau tributes tendered by our manv rela the lln‘ s and at the Y. THE PA{\HLY. b and friends durin death of our beloved PEARLE C. MAHAN] Beatha. ACKINS, JONES. On Monday, December 29, ‘i‘n‘ao, !JONFB ACKINS, devoted husband of Ackins and father of Dewey E. He also leaves three sisters and three brothers. Remains resting at the Ernest Jarvis funeral church, You st. n.w., until Priday noon, thereafte at his late residence, 1814 30th n.w. Funeral Saturday, Jlnlnl"y 3, 1931, at 9:30 a.m., from the above residerice. 3 BEHRLE, MATILDA. On Wednesday, comber 31, 1930. at her residence, 9 4th St e, MATILDA, beloved wife of J. A Behrle, aged 66 years. Funeral from the late residence on Saturday, January 3. 1931, at 2 p.m. Interment at Prospect Hill Cemetery. 2 BERRYMAN, SILAS, Suddenly Tuesday, De- cember 30, 1930, at his residence, 7!2! Chestnut st., Takoma Park, D. C., SEREVAAN, beloved ‘musvand of ‘Daiey N. Berryman. Services at the above address Friday. January 2, 1031, at 9 am. Interment Reisterstown, Md. 1 BROOKS, HARRY. Departed this life Mon- day, December 39, 1930, at Gallinger Hos- pital, OOKS. He leaves to mourn their loss two aunts, Lizzie Brooki and Lucy Young: one cousin, Ollie Brook: and a host of other relatives and frien Remains resting at Barnes & Gray u dertaking establishment, 614 4% st. s.w. Funeral Priday, January 2, 1931, at 2 p.m. | from the abové named funeral parior. 1 | BROWN. BLLEN, On Tuesdsy, December 30, 1930, at Biue Plains, D. ELLEN BhoWN: Scvoted mother of Sirs. Jose: phine H. Jamison, grandmother of Earsie omas. ‘She also leaves other relatives d friends to mourn her departure. Re- ins resting at the John T. Rhi = Beral chapel, 3rd and Eve sts. sw. until Saturday afternoon, then at the reside gf her daughter, 209 H ot sw. Pune Monday, Januazy 8. 1681, at i b from | ‘Zton glpllst urch. interment Wood- lawn Cemetery. | CETEWAYO. PRINCE BULLAMO, On Wed- nesday, December 31, 1930, at (h. Alexan- | grla Hospital, PRINCE BULLAMO CETE. | WAYO, beloved husband of Princess Be Cetewaro and stepfather of Carl Young, Funersl Sunday, January 4. 1931, at Dm. trom the Roberts Chapel A. M. E. Churen, “Alexandria, Va. Remains® restin a the John T. Rhines Co. funeral hom 221 North Patrick st., Alexandria, Va. CHISHOLM. ANNIE E. On Wednesday, De- cember 31, 1930, at her residence; Ma | st. Ballston: Va. ANNIE HOLM Thte PBishon). ' Béloved wite of he Jate William B. Chisholm. Funeral Saturday, January 3, 1931, from the above address at 1:30 Interment_Glenwood Gemetery. | D. Relatives and friends Gladys Ackins "GLBERT, WILLIAM ALOYSIUS. On Wed- nesday December 31, 1930. at 9 p.m., WIL- LIAM ALOYSIUS, the beloved son of Ella Colbert (nee Cullinane) and the late Mat- | thew Colbert. Puneral from the residence of his sister, 2015 Newton st. n.e. Notice of date late Cl. N‘INGHAH 'MARTHA. Departed this life Thursday, lr{' 1. 1'311 at_her residence 700 3rd ll [A CUNNINGHAM, beloved wife of l‘fl‘klel Cunningham. She leaves-to mourn their loss a devoted hus- band. one son, four sisters, 2 brothers and a host of other relatives and friends. Re- mains resting at John T. Rhines' funeral gatlor, Srd and Eve sts 'sw. Puneral aturday night, January 3, at 8 o'clock. from Zion Baptist Church, F st. between 3rd and :’1 :“KTW Ganfl'm%fl, Scmd%v. January 4, “at King George County. Va. | Kindly omit flowers, 3 ETAM, MARTHA T. On Wednesday, De- cember 31, 1930. at her residence, 114 C st. s.e, MARTHA ELAM (nee Tyler), 'fl! of the late Joseph G. Elam. Funeral from her late, residence, Saturdav, Januars~3 1931, at 2 pm., thence to Christ Episcopal Church, GZO 0 st. s.e., where services will be heid at 2:30 p.m. " Relatives and friends invited. Interment Congressional Ceme- tery. GEBAUER. REV. GEORGE R. On Tuesday, 1930, at his Tesidence. 2313 December 30, w Rey. GEORGE K. Wisconsin ave. GEBAUER. hushandof Augusta services at All bauer. Funeral Unitarian Church, 16th and Harvard st n.w., on Fridey, January 3, 193 a.m. Interment private. GOODEN, AGNES A. Departed this life on Saturday, December 27. 1930. at Gallinger Hospital, AGNES A. GOODE] of John Gooden. She also le davghter, Mrs. Sadie Thomas: one son, Frank Armstead, and one granddaughter. Jewel Thomas. and other relatives and friends. Remains resting_at Willlam T. Tolbert funeral home. Puneral Friday, January 2, 1931, at 1 o'clock p.m.. from Willlam T. Tolbert's funeral home, 1308 6th st. n.w. . GRIESBAUER, ANNA M. Suddenly, Janu- ary 1, 1931, at 3 a.m.. at the Broadmoor, ANNA M. GRIESBAUER, widow of John A Grieshauer. Puneral from her son's resi- dence, 6902 Brookville rd.. Chevy Chase, Md. Notice of time later. GRIFFITH, RIDGELY MICHAEL. Passed away Wednesday, morning, December 31, 1930, at 9 a.m., at his residence. 1636 Mass. _ave. s.e. RIDGELY MICHAEL GRIFFITH, beloved husband of Elizabeth J. Griflith, Requiem high mass will be sung at Holy Comforter Church at 9 am. Saturday, January 3, 1931. _He is xurvivcd by his widow, six sons. Ridgely + Charles A., Francis P., John L.. Edwin F 'and Edear J. Griffith; one brother, Leb- anon: two_ sisters, Rachel Flanagan and Mrs. Sarah Dean. Interment at Con- gressional Cemetery. Relatives and friends invited. 2 HAW‘KINS She leaves to mourn their loss a devoted husband, one brother, one sister, one aunt, two nephews and a host of other relatives and friends. Remains rest- ing at the chapel of the George B. Clarke Co., 1416 Fla. ave n.e. Funeral. Priday, January_2, 1931, from the above-name chapel.” Interment in Harmony Cemetery. 1 HILTON, MARGAIET J. On Thursday, January 1, 1931, iscopal Eye, Ear and ‘Throat Hospital, “A .GARET HILTON, beloved wife of Harry Hilton of ‘440 Cher: 'i“!.: ave., Clarendon, Va. Notice of funera! : HOSCH, ANNA M. Suddenly, on Tuesday. December 30, 1930, ANNA M, beloved wife of Charles L. Hosch. Remains resting at William H. Scott’s funeral home. 409 8th st. s.e. Interment Punsmmllh Va. JACKSON, REV. JOHN arted this Hfa on Wtdneldly DCC!IIINI’ E l 0, p.m., at his residence. lWl 4th R!V OHN A. JACKSON, el loved h ty Jackson. Notice of funer: JON!& W. BERTRAM T. Passed denly at 2 o’clock Monday morni: ber 29, 1930, at Sibley Hospital, ‘TRAM T., beloved son of Charles F. .'onel and Kutherlne E. McCoy Jones in the 30th year of his I“ Funeral services will be conducted at his late residence, 2925 12th st. n.e, on PFriday morning, January 3, 1931, at 9:30 o'clock: thence to St. An- thony's Catbolic Church, where requiem mass will be said at 10 o'clock for the re- pose of his soul. Interment Mount Olivet .Cemetery. Relatives and friends invited. 1 Priday, Dec Jiidar, December 26, 1980, 3 mn mher puher. éfi' d Ma logeh, Lula Winston. fi'nu-ry :.85&5"'1' 1 You 5 Bw. o » hur, Hospital | . 1930, ol Wiliam ¥ son of the Simee B Laven o0 47 Funeral (rom bler's funeral pariors, January 3, il at 3 p.n. Burial Congressional Cemetery, LEONARD, NICHOLAS, On Tuesday, cewber 30, 1930, at Sibley Hospi NICHOLAS' LEONARD of Phoebus, beloved ‘husband of the late Mary ard and nxomevx;, Fraok Le: neral llvll bers { “rAy ners s funeral on Friday, Ji ? 3%a0 W e 36 thence to Bt Pa Si’..“‘i‘." 15th and V'sts. n.w., wheie mass offered at 9 . {Gr the of Bis Ditermient Mount ‘Olived Semiteey " LIMERICK, BEULAH E. On Wednesd December 31, 1930, BEULAH E. LIMERI( aked 19 vears, "Services irom Deal's neral hon H st. ne. Friday, Ji ary 2, "TL Wt 1 oo, Sheerment Creek, Va. LEPTHIEN, HANS. Departed this Wednesday, December LEPTHIEN, aged 45 years, pand_of Helen Lepthien. o' ls survived 53 49, children, Joseplh and Elle. * Fue feral’ from bis leie home, Wayciofi Sa= n, Va., at o“ January 2, 1931, Interment Columbia ey, of LEFTHIEN, HANE, The ofiegss and A. M., Clarendon, Va., are notified of death’ of Brothet HANS LE sre reaussted mple, 288, chrmon. iday.’ Janiiery A LILLYCROPS, nvru Tuesday, D;«n- ber 30, 1930, at Providence Hospital Fari Silver 'Hill, 'Md., RUFUS A, LILLYCRO! i Jr., beioved son of Rufus A. and Mar Liiiycrops and brother of Willis C. crops. Remains resting at the W. Chambers funeral home, 1400 Chaj 3 n. nw. Funeral services in Grace Cituirch, 9th st. and. South Careltna ave Friday, January 2, 1931, mv 1 Masonic services by Naval Lods F. A. A. M. Interment in Masonie at Cedar’ Hill Cemetery. Friends invited. MABBETT, PAULINE E. On Wedn December 31, 1930, PAULINE Bi t T of Ethel -n‘g. 0., Friday, Interment life 1950, H, beloved huse rnu. oloml F. On Tuesday, ber 1930, - at - Waiter Reed ' Housh CEORGE B PRUE, devotes Dussand § Viola Prue, ‘father of Jessie, George, Evelyn_and William Prue "and % Anrie Speed, H leaves four bromlu and wo ieral Friday, Januaty & fom Macedonin Db D. C. Remi Eriest Jarvis fu ers. t 1 pm. rch, Anacostia, resiing at the W chureh, 1432 You st. n.w. 140 | m_. SCHEUCH, LUDWIG, On Wednesday, cember St 1930, at'bis restdence, $14 Ir st. n.w., LUDWIG S8CHEUCH, beloved b 1 of Alice J. Scheuch (nee King). Fr A X , 1031, at 2 p.m. {riends uvited. Taterment Glenw STOUTSENBERGER, LEON EDGAR. December 30, 1980, at his homi ave. n.w., LEON s'roummaom, son of Edgar P. Katie Stoutsenberger and husb Mabel Muuenbener. January 3 Arlington muumfi Cemetery. THOMAS. JOHN E. Suddenly, day, December 31, 1930, 4t Sedner, s Hospital, JOHN E., hus d_of Ophy Thomas, brother of Edward and Raym Thomas and Mrs. Grace Proctor, Not} of funeral later. TOMPKINS, EMMA HENRY. Suddenly, on \\':dnt!dlv, Dtc(-mhu Jl 1930 lt ter r.i- Frlx\k M. Tomlrkms and lm](ned mnmerl.: Charles Tompkins and M; J Ehr er. Puneral services (pri late residence, Saturday, Janu: at 10:30 a.m. Interment Rock Cri VAN DEMARK, GIOIGI w. | December 29, 1 E VEORGE Wood” Cemetary. | WALLACE. HUGH CAMPBELL. day, Jahuary 1, 1 1800 E beloved husband of "M lace. Notice of services later. In Mcmm‘tam. When evemm; shldu are x-mn' And I am sitting all alone hlolgldl;!‘lrt ‘!xhue' ‘comes a_longing L Sl e SRR b GOGGINS, lACl!ON‘ In but loving remembrance of our dear father luld.lha band, JACKSON GOGGINS, who p: away one year ago today, January 1, Just & line of sweet remembrance, Just & memory, fond and true; Just a token of love's devotion JOHNSON, ‘That my DRIt longs for vou, ‘memory . LOGAN. D. D. ln 1o LOGAN JOHNSON., .'%' Who was for_over Alteen years th Tap mea,Ioe, ver fitoea yests fhe peseed y 280 todey, the pastor emeritus of AMCE Fion church, ‘He was more 1 & Pastor, he was o counselor snd the people. And our sorrow is nt today as it was on Janus f" Vhen e died. " THE CHURCH, :onmou. REV, LOGAN. D. D. In 52 beloved “husband and d Tauter, B LOGAN JORNSON, D 260 1B8as, Januiary T Thape s v ¥ ' " THE pAMILY. ® JONES-BILLOWS, M. E. In sad but Temembrance of my ' dear mother, M. E. JONES. eternal rest MORRIS, JOSEPHINE M. In loving my Ty of our dear mother and grandm JOSEPHINE M. MORRIS, who _depai ihls life five years 250 today, January nzn wvma CHILDREN AND GRAND= rl.:nmrl. HENRY F. In memory o busband and, father; HENRY P. R e eparied. thts e 1o, years ago today, January 1, 1920, Two vears have passed When the one we loved God took him home. It was But in our hearts we love him Still Every day our thoughts are with you, And at night for you we pray; May the angels above guard you Till we meet on judgment day. HIS LOVING WIFE AND CHILDREN. * QUIGLEY, ELIZABETH. In memory of eur iod ¥IX Vears awo. today. Janusry 1 10 s E s FAMILY. 3 [AM 8 to_th TAG¥¥"°O.Y gx‘r""fl'enrly‘beln‘v‘e‘imh!h‘cr? m LIAM H. TAYLOR and husband of late Mary E. Taylor, who departed g!les oDnEVgé"ED gfltod-g. Jnmnry l, “ ATILDA TAYLOR. L‘JCY Am A)"D ‘THOMAS TAYLOR. ' 3 3 d d 1 R aouiato.” SEAY WALTERS, who departed is life two years ago today, January 920, Oft we long for the voices now silent For the touch of some dear loving hane When with Jesus we dwell over yone fiv HeR DEVOTES é’c‘:‘u%'x‘x‘c"“k‘n?:"°’p’nm IOMAS, AND H. J. AT FUNERAL DIRECTORS. EHAS S. ZURHORST EAST CAPEO'% ST. Suceeeding the Ori, I eSS Cotmecticar arer ™ ':f‘_”d: = Jouph F. Bu'ch s Sons BIRCH) 3034 M SETNAV. i, aen gme GEO. W. WISE CO. 2000 M 8t. N.W. SN nm‘ ‘hfit KM ;.‘55 the orieinal c\'p?'"d. ‘gpfl?-i ?"'W Phione Nationai 2892 1 —__ Formerly 940 l ss d 187 JOHN ““"""‘hxcm co. 1337 _10 Clyde J. Nlchols, lno. 4200 9th_8t. N.W. Col._6324, J. WILLIAM LEE’S SONS, FUNERAL DIRECTORS CREMATORIUM 332 PA. AVE. N.W. _ NATIONAL 1384, 1 W, W, Deal & Co. H ST NE LINCOLN 8200 Frank Ge:er s Som Co. Hode T Chper Toleohons National 2473 Wm. H. Sardo & Co. Private Limousine Ambulance $2,5, 7, 53 Lincoln 0524 FUNEEAL DFSIGNS. EO. C. n'l'l fgln%fl“l 6 & l: oy Guchro:.Co.,lZlZth.‘ e Suresaver ersenmive. CEMETEKIES. GLENW! OODM Gholes 1ot aad E._“h- nfi