Evening Star Newspaper, January 28, 1931, Page 9

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FRANK BOCKIUS KING FUNERAL TO BE TODAY Retired Naval Architect Once Operated Shipyard at Sparrows Point, Md. had charge of building a shipyard for the Pennsyl- 1 Co. at Sparrows Point, Md. Since coming to this city he frequently in as consulting engi- construction projects. He was & member of a humber of rn- gineering socleties. . King was at tlknnmtawn. Philadelphia, March Add Management Your Life Insurance policies will ‘provide your heirs with money. A Trust Agreement with the Union Trust Company will add experienced financial man- agement to your insurance bequest, for the enduring benefit of those whom you desire to protect. A call of inquiry will not obligate SOUTHWEST CORNER FIFTEENTH AND H STREETS NORTHWEST 2t 'fllhh'ld at 1 o'clock Saturday Gra Memorial LEE FUNERAL SET Daughter of Late Senator to Be Buried in Elkins, W. Va. Funeral services for Mrs. Grace Davis Lee, who was killed in an automobile accident near Tucson, Ariz., January MRS. BRUCE COMING HERE TO RECEPTION:z British Aviatrix, Hurt in Bal- timore, Will Visit Embassy in Capital. ::h nk.lu.“; Vi °'n an. urc] . Va, 1t was an- m& today. Mrs. hc. wnn ‘was the 'laov‘ oé ent ‘lmfl Capital. was the. mea o! uu late Senmator Henry Births Reported. By the Associated Press. births have been reporte y the Jast 3¢ BALTIMORE, January 28.—Mrs. Mildred Bruce, British fiyer, who was slightly injured here yesterday almost on the Iast lap of her world flight, - | planned to go to Washington today for & visit to the British embassy. Then she will return to Baltimore and supervise the repairs on the plane in which she flew from London to Tokio, and from Vancouver across this country. Her scheduled four-hour visit ‘The follo the Health James P. to Baltimore may be extended to one|8 of as many days. Mrs. Bruce's injuries consisted almost entirely of a bruise on the head and cut on one hand, but she was so shaken up that she decided to forego a re- ception at the embassy at Washington. She was leaving the Glenn L. Martin airport here whén the wheels of the little biplane bogged and it flipped com- pletely over. For a moment tears of vexation ap- red in her eyes after the crash and en with a smile she started supervis- ing the righting of the plane. “A crash I had in India was worse than this one,” she said, “and there was another in Seattle about like it. They didn't stop me and Il carry on it I have to patch the ship up mynl! = ‘The accident near Jask, India, she said, resulted in the creation of a new landing field in the jungle. It was " Coivert, wirl. ‘Wiison, ‘sirl. Hoovn girl. boy. d Raymond P. —_—— A woman 103 years old, living near rims| eland, has 159 descendants. Bigger and Better Funerals At Half the Usual Cost Are Done by Chambers ing and it is unofficially called Bruce Fleld which started last September, is to con- sist of a flight to New York. There the plane is to be crated for shipment, to London. English weather bureau records show that London has never had more than four hours’ sunshine on Christmas day. Mindful of All Details WATERFROOF AIRTIGHT EVERLASTING PROTECTS THE CASKET FOR CENTURIES the Funerals of ent Hardine. Ex- meder Todd: Linccin And Thousands of Others From All Walks of Life. Cost Very Moderate Ask Your Funeral Director We perform our. work with care and exactness that leaves nothing to be desired. A service backed by many years' experience. Model chapel, private ambu- lance and livery in connection JAMES T. RYAN Funeral Director 317 Pa. Ave. S.E. _Telephone Atlantic 1700-1701 Unbelievable FURNITURE BARGAINS ture marked at such sensational- ly low prices that you wonder how it is possible . . . but these items must bc moved and we’re taking the quickest means of doing it. How to Get to the WAREHOUSE 918 M St. N.W. parking This sale is at our Warehouse only—in alley rear of Large 4-story brick building, plenty of ce. Take Saventh, Ninth or Fourteenth St. t off at M St. NW. Short walk. Inquire for Woodward & Lothrop’s old warehouse. $2.75 Heavy Wrought Iron Smoking Stands, each with 3 ash trays . g $2.00 Upholstered Foot Stool.u, s ol il jacquard velour or tapestry ........... $9.75 Perfect 9x12 Linoleum Felt-Base Run, geveral Patterns ceeeeceioecececiesiosnsoasncnes 98 $5.95 Upholstered Radio Benches. ... 1 $4.95 Junior Floor Lamps, complue ‘with deco- 81.09 rated lamp shades .... .50 to $4.50 Odd Dmm' Room uld Kitchen 75¢ 89c 19c 84.85 $19.50 Mlhonny Finish Gate' Lel T-Hc. top Console md Uml:t Model Phono- S4.fl graphs, will play any make of record ..... $79.00 Mahogany Finish Cane-back 3- Plece 38.!0 Room Suite. Reclaimed .. s $189.00 Tapestry 3-Piece Overstuffed Livin g 313.75 Room Suite. Traded in. $169.00 3-Pc. Overstuffed Living Room Slme, 316.50 eovered with Baker’s cut velour, From storage, $185.00 Mahogany Cane Bulx 3-Piece lem( 318.15 Room Suite. Traded in ........5....... $198.00 Rail B.rk, Carved Frnno S-Pme Jac- 339.50 quard Velour Living Room Suite. From storage, $225.00 Onrltufiod 3-Piece Lon' Bed- 839.15 Davenport Suite. From storage .. e $249.00 Genuine Kroehl Room Suite, in excellent condition .....c.o00u0s 84.08 $39.50 Oak Buffets, taken in trade ........... i mcdumnmkauudm-k,oiSSS oek, traded in ...... Pt “5 gany 4-Piece | Smu. settee, chixr, 816 rocker and table, Tradedin ............5c.... $19.75 Simmons Double Day Bed, including 39,” eretonine covered mattress ... $139.00 Walnut Finish #-Piece Bedroom 826 Suite, from storage .... $19.95 Odd Semi-Vanity Dressing uli[hdy dnm&ed Loaliss ‘. nhnt eneer $59.00 Hlll Rack md S-t oi oak 6 hooks and $g.75 large mirror. Tradedin ... 70 $200.00 Jade Green 4-Piece Enameled Bed- room Suite; new floor sample ....... $495.00 Grand Rapids 7-Piece Bedroom Suite of carly American maple with twin beds. In perfect condition and reduced only because 3198“ we cannot duplicate it .... $350.00 Sheraton and Duncan Phyf. lll-l’c. Dining Room Suite of walnut veneer, very 315800 slightly marred ... < e oa s ;24'15 Floor sample, 5-Pc. Docorlhd Break- 89.98 86.55 $49.50 China Closet of oak, bow front of glass. ;5.05 8435 Traded dn ..o $14.95 Simmons 10-Yr. Glunnteed Coil Bed Springs, all sizes, Floor samples. ,..... $12.75 Extra Heavy Roll Edge Pure Conon Mattresses, all sizes.................. 534 $19.50 50-1b. Pure Layer Felt Mattre: u, extra 37.98 quality covering. All sizes $17.75 25-Yr. Guaranteed Coil Bed Spnnp 88.78 with helical tied tops. All sizes. Floor samples. . $39.50 Overstuffed Club Chair, covered with 7489 Jacquard velour. From storage................. $29.50 Turkish Couch covered with leatherette. 34.98 Traded in ,..vis There Are Many Other Fine Pieces Included in This Sale That Lack of Space Prohibits Us from Listing Store No. 2, 1213 Good Hope Road S.E. anmmflh&.w. land colder; gentle shifting win coming mode: cleared after she made a forced land- |’ The rest of Mrs. Bruce's world trip, | THE WEATHER o Dlstrict of Columbla—Pair and cold- , with lowest temperature about 32 degrees tonight; tomorrow mostly ai'.m Tate southerly tomorrow. id—Fair and colder tonight; tomorrow mostly clnudy and warmer, with light rain in exue e west por- t ntle to moderate shifting winds, becoming southerly and increasing by tomerrow. Virginia — Fair and colder tonight; tomorrow increasing cloudiness and somewhat warmer; moderate, shifting winds, becoming southerly and increas- ing by tomorrow. West Virginia—Mostly cloudy tonight and tomorrow; probably light rain to- morrow in northeast and extreme north portions; colder in extreme east tonight; slightly warmer in extreme east portion tomorrow. Record for Twenty-four Hours. ‘Thermometer—4 p.m., 62; t pm., 85; 12 midnl[ht 49; 4 am, 48; 8 am, 46; noon, 47. Ba meter—l .m. 29. P 12 midnight, 29.95 30.12; noon, 30.16. lehest mnperltuu, 64, occurred at 1 p.m. yesterday. Lowest temperature, 46, occurred at g "I? apes {od.y date last ‘emperature same — Highest, 42; lowest, 34, g Tide Tables. (Furnished by vnma ltll- Coast and ‘Today- —lfl' Ude. 8 H d 10:10 pm.; h(gh tide, 2:55 a.m. 1 pm. Tomorrow—Low tide, 9:55 lAm. and 11:15 pm.; high fldfi, 3:55 am. and 4:10 pm. The Sun and Moon. Today—Sun rose 7:19 a.m.; sun Tets 5:24 pm. Tnmorrow—sun rises 7:18 am.; sun sets 5:25 p.m. Moon rises 11:50 a.m.; sets 2:11 am. Automobile lamps to be lighted one- half hour after sunset. Weather in Varfous Cities. * myaruoaes 52 5144 B 5 gessgsségssu_ paligs S SS8Y. N NN E SRR RN N R NRRRERRNS RS 2 Oresnwigh time, todap) rempy "'“'E u er. ), Azores. Horta (h!&l‘ Mo“". - . Ean"ian, flr‘m"‘x’u fi&fi Soudy 2 dy Hlvlnlb.nfl.l‘ BENJAMIN E. SMITH- DIES AT RESIDENCE| § Former Chief Stenographer of Navy Department to Be Buried This Afternoon. Benjamin E. Smith, 52 years old, former chief stenographer for the Navy Dewrtmem. died at his home, 120 t Bradley Chevy Chase, )(d.. yenenky He had been fajll several months and was for about one month. Mr, Smith was retired last October, due to failing health, He had been a ruldent of this city for the past 30 years, here from ville. He was b:rn in Munfordville, Ky., and attended the University of Kentucky, at mluton survived by his widow, Mrs. Ulllln er.m !mllh a daughter, Mrs. Richard Danforth Stimson, and two brothers, Prank W. Smith, ot Chicago, and Birdwell Smith, of Louisville, Ky. Funeral services will be conducted at J. William Lee’s Sons’ funeral parlor, 332 Pennsylvania avenue, this afternoon at 4:30 o'clock, with Rev. Dr. U. G. B. Pierce, pastor of All Souls’ Unitarian Church, officiating. Interment will be at his old home, at Louisville, Ky. Marriage Licenses. 34. this city, and Mabel York City; Judge Robert E. Il 26 and Linnle. Gordon, both 'of Beaver Dam, Va.: Hev. Couneflor, and Willle L. Dilftrd, Va.; Rev. Willlam W. 2 and Bthel I 7. C.. Paim Rev, ackson, 36, and Hoxle Keene, 31; Rev. Charles T. Mitchell. BILLFOLD-Tn .-Mnmn oF Bajiimore or Washini Baitimore, hlnck mmom eunlllnln!cu 180 and n exs of Robe haiffer Co. Bormmuanicesewith “rhom 3 404, the n.éh-m. 3rd st. ne n h | GREGG,, to of Liberal I"Irfl l' rt- 19 Military rd. o Clev. 0038 or m KITTEN, white n, 32 months small black smud n _forehead. M'l!d Address Box 184-J, Star_ofl ce. PAIR GOLD NOSE GI string, in_aluminum case, Convention Hall ket Good wg'-.rc. Marl ‘morni; North 4464. POCI 3 noon, containing driver’ umu IM other e L & s n(ll‘-‘ may keep mansy. & it pavers y are returned i v o . ‘shop. | FERGUSON, 3 A 28, |F J. 17" 14th | HE IWHITE HOUSE OFFICER EXPIRES AT HOSPITAL Sergt. August W. Gall Came Here After Serving Through the Spanish-American War. August W. Gall, sergeant of police at the White House, died last night at the Emergency Hospital where he was taken for a blood treatment last Saturday. Sergt. Gall, who.lived at 920 M street, was unmarried. TWo sisters, who do not live in Washington, have been notified and were-expected to arrive here, today or tomorrow. lflatcnnmu yenr-ou. He was ive of Kansas and lcnd in the War. s e polnud the M .‘I)I’hnrouu Wuhln in Thres S e e o class two and soon lflerwn’dl to class three, assigned to the White House Police In 1909 where he has since s:rved. He was promoted to acting sergeant in 1922 and sergeant in 1924. Sergt. Gall was a member of the Spanish-American War veteuns lnd of Hiram L'dx! No. 10, P‘un'nlwlervlou will be conducted at | L the W. Chambers funeral home, uoe Chapin street, Priday afternoon at o'clock. In temm t, with military honm-l, will be in Arlington Cemetery. P RECTOR CRITICALLY ILL Dr. George ¥. Dudley Underwent Operation- Monday Night. ' Dr. P ey, rector of St. Blephmm t.h:nufl Incarnation parish, was reported in a critical oondmon at_Garfield Hospital. Dr. Dudley was taken {ll last Friday and grew steadily worse until he was removed to the hospital on Sunday. His oawmon on Monday was such that lm peration was perform . Shnlfly Wh(u on Mondl}’ Qard of mt;m- N, 'ANVI! B, B g X JOI {end thanks to° m many tives and the La - !uflu. lll.l-'- HELEN ELIZABETH GILBERT. On soanuaEy 38, 1691, et her resi- d"\fi! GILBERT KELLY, of m At AvnerBaley Reily and mother of Mary Jsabel “and Gllbert Waiker Keuy. =Funeral from urdlL esaty 3 a3 . FORD. SUSIE Sunday. Jan 28, at_her residence, 943 Vi Hrigd mains mu chapel ¢ Vull, 436 Tth from {he chanel ol B A o p.m.,_Janu Interment Fa Relatives anid fiends Mvited: Ln. GRACE DAVIS. Fun service: 'RACE DAVIS LEE. ml" of Arllmr d ughter of the vi it Aocrvices tavull, 7:30 lonsviile, L, a thi Mon- ufl ' 1818 e Xoh m. mour; h A, Lee ter, * two Gt ‘Other fela- eral nuu'!a Tesidence, invited. icers om d members of Ruughts uhl.fm:x'm “t"'l'{’/« 'm 3 No.'3, Knights Bt. John, are hereby not fed ot me aum of our E. _Services ning, hnuny 28, 1931, 8:30 Gut lertaking minster "sts. n. EAEKW Ree. EE, MENRIETTA. Officers and members Temple, No. B P th of Ser HENRIEET, Services Wednesdny, Jai 8 Dm., from - MeGuir Westminater “tta. January 20, 'af o RRastine's Church, “Tath. ot betucon M n.w. Morning Star Lodge, No Columbia, todse, No, "porest rem- No. 0. Love and Harmony Temples AT, N. D. R. ‘RHooa ¥ w'm sec McKENNY, MARY ANG) anusry a7, 1031, MR aNorre sushiter of the late John and So- !r McK:nny and sister of Mrs. T. es MeKenny unieral “ate feide on s Bitred Heart 8t friends invite Cemetery. (Ple McKENNY, MAR! ters of Americ beloved membe: They will assemble for prayer family residence. 1705 Kenyon st. Wednesday evening, January 38, 1931, & 8 o'cloci MARY ©. BOLAND, Grand Regent. MARIE CREAHEN, Financial Sec. M clock. Interment Mount Olivet se omit flowers.) The Catholic Dau ) H: hulhlnd of Mary iohs, Notide of fu ¢ | oNEIL, MRS, 3¢ st ‘ne. EMN hnd wifa ‘of David P. Re- t the Wm. H. Sardo Co. st. ne. Notice of All,sm JORN uln; Departed this i January 27, 1931, at mer NJAMIN F. On Monds ott’ Fiursday, 2 Rei {ives "and fiiends nvlied to. atiend. "38 ANDERSON, WESLEY. On Sunday. Jan. usry 2. 1931, at his residence. 1526 Voita LEY ANDERSON, husband WES Atnie_Anderson Remains resting. at Ernest Jarvis funeral church, 1432 ou st: n.w. Notice of funeral later. ATHERTON, TRA KEMP. Tuesday. Jam 21, 1931, f $ his b re Hnluv HERTON, beloved husband rt Mhenon and fat] 25, ‘Jubuaty 30 at s ment Port Lincoln Cemetery. ATHERTON. DR. IRA K. A soecial coni- unication of Mount Hermon, Lodge: o8 A Mo ill be held ln’lho vu». , Thursday, Jan- !fl it 1 pm., to attend A, BV n ln(!lmlfl‘t Hllndun. ASKERVILLE, MATTIE. = On uary 27, '1931, at ber lendenee i} n.w. TTIE ERV] THE BAS| TLLE, the #voud mother of Be: nd daughter of Carrit ¢ est Sarvin Tuneral SHureh, fon life “January . " Body Bome 6¢ William | st. s.e. Notice of GEORGIANNA DERICKSON. Jemuary 37 1931, et her resi: dence, the Albe ters, Mrs. Geors utts Grace Cerri. Funeral services at Hysong' uneral “home, 1300 N st. n.w.. Thursda: anuary 20, at 3 p.m. Interment Gle woo ROBINSON, ALICE A. Monday. January 26, W s i; Alfred E Cemetery. S'RDO, ALBERT ¥ aauery” 35 1 BAR weloved” hisvan (nee PE° " Bervices will be late rumenge 1017 nmnmt 2. 5 S T emetery. SARDO, ALBERT EUGENE. A special m ing ‘of Printing Pressmen's Union. No. Tl te held on Thursday. Janusry 29, 1031, at 1 p.m. in Typographical Temple. for ‘the purposé of .mnmn. the funerai late brother; AL RDO. CARL VAN WHITE, See. SCHNOPP, MARY , Janu :ry 27, 1931, at her residence, Maryland Park, Md., Y M. beloved wife of the late .vonn AB hnopp. Remalns resting at the H Tdo’ o, funeral ehapel 4 hereater. SHINN, .o Notica of funeral 23, 1! CH. SHINN. ~Pune: v, Janvary 30. nlllolnl Cemeter: BENTON, HARRY LAWRENCE. day, Jani n-r; 26, Toyl at e nove1 Hoa: HARR ENCE. beloved son_of H. Benton. PFu- st. ere m: Siin e o 9 am. 1 Tepose of his soul. Taterment "Arivasion Nlllonll R B! formerly 0! "6, Pinterment ot Bqn m...,..u&.’.‘l n Thursday, January Rem z‘urhont e Pineral Bariors. 307 Bast' ol st. Notice of funeral iater. Froe s ate Fesiden 30, 2 p.m. Interment Bladensbur ANNA. On Monday. January NNA_ FERGUSON, beloved wife and ‘motner of Dan a) also leaves other ves friengs. Remains ‘mum at .v-mm TS, .‘&- © Rel 3,3 s el terment Lincoln thorlll al, beloved wite ‘ot dsughter ot 1 Sanvary 28, at 30 Baptist Church, ALl A T _W. Suddenl: Wed: UGUST W. Suddenly, on ines. Gy S Annus‘r,y 20,1931, at Emergency Hos k, from Cher! Relatives and xflendn ¥, 29. - o ehdary hmu\u ot Aritneton m.- tional Cemeter GRAY, SUSIE TANN, Departed this me (onday, Jegusry 36, 1931, ar fer resl- . 3822 1d, uusn: ANN GRAY, beloved wife of Cor- nelius’ Gray, devoted daughter of the late Henry and Rlizs Harper, devoted slater of | Mary McGuin. er and Mrs. Annie 8. Holmes. She eavez a_host of other relatives friends. Puneral Thursday, January trom Allens A, M. E. ieme Church, 'nu B. On Tuesday. 21. l“l. John Dickson Home, un jervices o }:n wmm’; c'o”'u":v Tous st. Arlington ”-uonn bmeu k % N M te .v-num Pttt ved son of M .Ylnulrx nl.mv- and many {rienda to Remains restin at I Notica DHVII. On Tuesday, Jan- -rJE"’““"" SHINN, CHARLES M. cation of Hope Lodge. Nn 20. F. A. b: 10F the prposs of st the funeral of Brother CHARLES SHINN, PFriday, Jenuary 30, 1931, at 1 o'cloek p.m. R. BUTLER, A Attest: PAUL B. rwu(. secrenry % SLOAN. HAMILTON. ed this life uary 27, 1931, et 0 . e e Drason SLOAN, be- Toved husband .( ucmq E. Sloan, d {ather of Rev. C. H. Mrs, Prances s. 8l h and R sts. t 9 am. Relatives -nd 1nvited: Inisrment: Wasnin OBERT. Departed this c January friends Va lite .na. 27, el . Remains resting o( Gearse B, ‘ll! ehlbfl Clarke ¥l ‘Notice of funeral 1416-18 hereafter. SYMONDS, LOUISA ¥ Tuesda: 2, 2%, ber residence, 2, LOUISA Hster 57 Aary 8" Svmonds. Pusert her late residence on Thursday. Janusty 2 Relatives and friends in- ¢ Interment Rock Oreek | TEMPLE, LOUISE." De, parted th pesday, January 28, 1 her'reidence. 193 T January roe - !AI""!I. !." ‘ AB. Y 31, AR, it Pty from 8 Relguives and friénds invited. at Payne's Cemeter: ymore pAvis. on o Mondaz, 26, 1931, at her_reside .., VIRG] r:L wite of the late W t. "‘ “n he o 'm A’ "s? 'n:i Cnurch. "Relatives wna Hends tnvived 38 WELLS GEORGE C, Departed this lif .w. denly. Monday. Sam EO] WeiLa, ol lunbem Sones Wells. Broshersof nd_nephew of William Jon taves ‘s, Bumber of S m‘? ) Dumn-m'n' ave '"h' SBorEY tane: WELLS, SAMUEL H 2, 1631, a ?x';,. (ol i i Il Cemetery. WEST, RUDOLPH H. 36, 1931, "8t mis ted. On Monday, Js idense, 1338 Ps beloved ROWN, A tribute to the of our Tather and nnm MIE BI L who departed this 1 teen years ago lay, Janua: but nol {nu-nun SWR, “AND a;m.- ed .v-nu-rv The_month of Ji a To'me the. &'m‘.“"f’ a and take vour rest. . He lhoulht it best 2 trom me A iusels vacant ' my home Which never can be flled: A)? DDy -"': on:e umon‘d But death has left a vacant chalr n?. mfi';... hever B ner- 18 em Ihu stil will linger Around the grave e you Who ‘will come n your col grav HER DEVOTED ND, EDWIN H. ush our infant years, our' hoves an s R counsels’ e0od and miidnd feere And when our erring footst trayed How sad that heart of thing: " You loved us better than bej Dear moth momex mine. Amid the ch scen anihatever our R Tols mey tears, in joy or str e alwavs ThIRK of the ave in- which she is lai memory, which shall n B e e o B oo M S s f.hvln' 7-!:‘ m- AND EDWIN 0. cno Y d A W Dice. -'{ " m&bm‘p ving EARs nxs‘ SISTERS. * nuhA You nursed us fore, of life, D AND FAMILY. GIBAON, JACOR TasLoour ago. tod: years ago m-y':' J:n'::’-ifid ¥ it i chetrear aeo .‘.45‘.’?‘;.."."" JOSEPHINE VIOLA LEE. o are stars that go out fn darkn it Vel thivery. Tt abin Th‘u are roses whose fragrance still lin- ers en the blossoms are faded and gone. There are hearts full of light and awest- Tess poVheD, no lonser their lite current flows. ke the soul of h HER DEV( TER, V. l.!l. LEE, “h‘ depar lhl l January xf’“ o e Wou 1 ords tal me to expross bow Ty "'n."nf.?"m"“n' o Geas deusmier and sister, J%V m . E' one ¥y 280 ”. M)n" Xom her, lo " iss he; Loyeal MILLER, ETTA DONLEY. In lov membrance our_ dea mother, DONLEY MILLER. wh O o MILLER, e er'sd W, Dea Byt e s p it may think that the we 15 Sadly missed by hes ehildrene N. ey, anruya il Fred z Toda®s i an | it two Fears today, His" wm Axp m-m.nm. . sad it loy mxfl & January Gone, but never 10’ be forsotten. TR DEV “Gnon. O'DONNELL. LUCY pemembratice of LUCY A. O two years ago today, it 1t heartd But littie they know what our 3 father, RPHY, By bcles wl 1 HER 'OTED SON, HUGH F. OLDHAM. JAMES ROBERTS. Broter, SAM: fi.:%-" aso tof-. spgcial, communi- - o!’hvldm u dearly, n{ “m"l’"l’l ADA A. AND ll- lnddelrwlllhw D? —Lsmm Neither the successors th'lh'or Suceessors of mor unnn%‘ JOHN R. 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