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Notice: Our Stores Will Be Closed Good Friday From 12 O’Clock Noon to 3 P.M. Buy Your Eggs at “Headquarters™ You will need plenty of fresh eggs for Easter —and your neighborhood 4S€0 Store is ready to supply you. We have been considered “Head- quarters” for Fresh Eggs for more than 40 years —and our prices are so modest that you can save on each item. Eggs Strictly Fresh A4S00 Bartlett % 19¢ Brl Monte Bartlett Pears :x 2lc Eggs 4asC0 Sliced Bacon W Butter . 37c The Finest Butter in America Del Monte and 4SC0 PEACHES Carton of o 2De s 22¢ b pkg. 15C Richland Butter 1. 35¢ Credmery prints of merit inest California = 16C pet Monze Sliced Pineapple 21c Del Monte Crushed Pineapple =19¢ Fruit Saiad of 32¢ | Fruit Salad = 30¢ Bel Monte Calif. Cherries 45 19¢c : -3¢ 27c @SC0 Finest Calif. Cherries &3 17c : 2% M 27c Special Pricés Until Slturd.y Closing! VICTOR COFFEE » 17¢ & 4SCO COFFEE » 22¢ % ACME COFFEE & 27c The Pick of the Nests. Strictly fresh—big, yellow-hearted eggs. Every Egg Guaranteed big can big can big can Reg. 21c 27¢ Cn!on $1.60 Canada Dry Ginger Ale >+ 14¢ Reg. 25¢ Choc. Cream lm Dec. or Plain Choc. Cream E| Angel Cup Cakes.. Rich Creamy Cheese. ... » Z5c i Gold Seal Flour. ... ... » s 33¢ Baked in Washington by Washington Bakers for Wmhx'ngton People Try @ loaf today Fresher by a Day’ Bread Supreme 2 s 150 Victor F! 5 c ! Whole Wheat 9 c' 4500 Fancy Maine Crushed or Golden Bantam Reg. 17¢ Bread tor Bread "¥u Sugar Corn Hom-de-Lite Mayonnaise Made in our own Kitchens hoice Cuts of Meat Armour’s “Star”’ Smoked Skinned HAMS Whole or Shank Half 19¢ These Delicious Hams Weigh From 16 to 19 Pounds Famous “Krey” Smohked Skinned hts From 10 PICNICS Small, Well-Trimmed Legs of Lamb »- 27c Chickens ». 29¢ HahbutSteak............... - Salmon Steak...............» Large Croakers............»10c Easter Special Large Bunches Fresh—Fancy Asparagus 39¢ = “Mor-juce”—Florida Oranges Center Slices Smoked Ib. 2 l C to 16 Pounds! HAM - 396 Lean, Tender Smoked w. 13Vsc elected Cuts | Chuck Roast 19¢ Fresh 100 Sea Bass w.15¢ Fresh Buck Shad . 29¢ Finest Fresh Produce .Fresh Green Peas 2 . 29c 0. 1 New Potatoes 4 .. 29¢ ew age 5. 19c¢ 55¢ Soft Meated Stewing : 22c 10-Ib. Bags 'AR, WASHINGTO. SOUVENIR ADDICTS TAKE COURT PENS New Batch of Old-Fashioned Quills Now Ready for Use by Tribunal. By the Assoclated Press. A fresh supply of goose quill pens will be ready when the Supreme Court reconvenes on April 13, They are distributed upon the counsel table for the use of lawyers, but in late years their chief function has been to be carried away as souvenirs. Neverthe- less, they are a part of precedent and 50 _remain Few changes have Leen made out- wardly in court procedure in more than 100 years rather, blamed for one of them. The justices 75 ytars ago sat behind a bench about level with spectators and lawyers. Clay was arguing a case. He saw Justice Bushrod Washington pull | out an ornamented box, take a pinch of snuff and place the opened box beside him. Clay calmly reached over and took a pinch from the box, remarking, “I sce your honor still sticks to Scotch.” There was no action for contempt, but shortly afterward the bench was elevated. "OPEN A CHARGE ACCOUNT * Weekly or Monthly Payments EISEMAN'’S Fine Men's W ear Seventh and F Sts. Ryan Service is Economical and Perfect 3 Every rew equipment that will service i Dol s Tife ,&nd allover Washington call on Molol chapel, private ambu- lance and livery in connection JAMES T. RYAN Funeral Direcior 317 Pa. Ave. S.E. “Telephone Atlantic 1700-1701 N N 7777 the pleasant, delicious way to obtain-them. Eat and enjoy two or three bers of Tastyeas regularly each day. Cello- phane-wrapped 3-pack, 10¢c. we i CHAMBERS 3 Funeral Chapels. one time Building and Chapels. This Fine Cloth Casket - ‘This Is Equal to Any at Twice the Price This Vault Solid Steel Cloth Caskets as Low as We Claim to Produce the in the World Consult Us and Save More Tlmn Half In Case of THE GREATER W. 14th, Cor. Chapm. Gol. 0432 Henry Clay is credited or, | N\ :lnrd Hotel, We can have 3 funerals at in our chapels at the same hour. We have 10 Cars, Hearses and Ambulances. Private Rooms for Families. All Newly Enlarged and Equipped. No Charge for the ‘Use of Our D. C, THURSDAY, APRIL 2, 1931 MME. LYDIA PANARETOFF 70 BE BURIED ToMoRRow | | L H1E WEATHER Wife ot Former Bulgarian Minister | g 1oty about WIIl Be Lald to Rest fn Rock | R6H¢ about 4o " diminishi Creek Cemet, 7 i Maryland—Fair tonight and tomor- ‘The funersl of Mme. Lydia O. Pana- r:;,d":’n&?hmnw. moderate west retoft, wite of Dr. Stephan Panaretoff, , dimin! former minister from BugAria to the | un ‘e and rei o by foMOTTOW falr United States, will be held at Ail Souls’ ;}ut ‘warmer wmmow moderate west Y ‘. Inds. e oo L rclack temor- | ¥ West Virginta—Cloudy and_ alightly e o Yse Ui Bk oerce | warmer tonight; tomorrow cloudy: and Mme. Panaretoff died Tues- Cemetery. warmer, with rain in north and west d:.yd night at her home, 1868 Columbia roed. portions. Record for Twenty-four Hours. Mme. Panaretoff was a native of North Andover, was & Mo, Sh l'rhermomate.;fl pm., 45; 8 pm., g daughter of the e Oliver 2 Augusta ke o e. was married to M. Pane-| Barometer—4 pm. 18; 8 pm. retoff in Constantinople in 1892, and |29.22 12em)dm‘p u"a'- 2‘9’ 3 :m ;un:fl;o Washington in 1914, when | g er husl was assigned here. Fol- pera occurry lowing the termination of service in on:xflmywm e, “' e this country of the Bulgarian Minister, | Jowest temperature, 43, occurred at f‘nct]{‘ m-ge z;hfitr *}"fl'é’fi" A brother, | 7 am. today. rthur le of North Andover, and | T e her husband are the immediate sur- mgfii‘fi' 'g“fi“ffim"muf" Tt Time Tables. vivors, (Furnished by United States Coast and NEWSPAPER MEN CRASH B Diteg owior S Today—Low tide, 1:49 a.m. and Plane Makes Bad Landing, but 6|pm.: high tde. 7:31 am. s0a’s pm Escape Injury. i ‘Tomorrow—Low 3:08 pm.; high tide, lnm-nd SANTIAGO, Chile, April 2 (#).—An | 8:50 pm. | atrplane carrying Ward Morehouse and Leo Kieran, New York newspaper men, from here to Antofogasta, crashed yes- | terday in a bad landing at Ovalle, in the province of Coquimbo. A delayed telegram received at the Pan-American crm Alrways here gald| Moon rises 8:38 p.m., sets 5:45 am. “no_scrious injurde Automcbile lamps to be lighted one- ‘Others aboard the plane were C. K. | half hour efter sunset. | Traverse, ‘the pilot; Alec Knothe, co-{ Comparative figures of the monthly ‘pilfl' and two offiefals of the airline, | rainfall in the Capital for the first four M. Vainlaw and Earl Robitaille. months against the average is shown in “A reliet plane will leave here tomor- | the following table: Tow to pick up the mall from the damaged plane. CITY NEWS IN BRIEF. TODAY. Dinner meeting, Thirteen Club, Wil- 6:30 pm Dinner, Quota C‘lub 1634 I street, 6:30 pm. The Sun and Moon. Today—Sun, rose 5:53 am., sun sets 6:31 pm. ‘Tomorrow—Sun rises 5:52 am., sun sets 6:32 p.m. 1337 ins. April 1 ...1. Record rainfalls for the first four months were: January, 1882, 7.09 inches; February, 1884, 6.84 %inches; 1801, 8.84 inches April, 1m 9.13 inches. Card party, Lincoln Woman's Rellef byt ks Corps, 2146 Georgla avenue, 8 p.m. Meeting, Advisory Board of Masonic | Clubs, Hamilton Hotel, 8 p.m. Buffet supper, Amity Club, Hamilton Hotel, 8 pm. FUTURE. Rehearsal, Gridiron Club, Willard | Hotel, tomorrow, 2 p.m. £ Adolphe Menjou Under Knife. | Buitalo, . | | LOS ANGELES, April 2 () —Adolphe | Charicstor Menjou, film actor, was recuperating | Jast night from & tonsil operation. He it the hospital before friends became | aware the operation had been per- | formed. Chicago, 1 Gincinnati, Eus:;gzsansss.<.= BEERSILSISRIE ISP T TSI E R L TP S P T L] PERRY & WALSH Funeral Home 29 H St. NW. N, as0, Tex Galveston, Tex. Mont. BT R SRR S A 3 1 Heiom Indlanapolis,Ind Jacksonville, Pl 28! nal 6736 UALITY, . service; first, last and always, together with moderation in prices. Complete funerals as low as $200 may be arranged. Pt.cloudy | 8ot Laiea oty 1 Clear San Antonio. . Clear . Cloudy SEsBuSEuRLNEYEEEENEY BRI SHR 3 344 8 29.42 W. WARREN TALTAVULL Funeral Home 3619 14th St. N.W. Corner Spring Road Col. 0464 Adlmu 10341 (7 8.m., Greenwich tine. today,) peratur Weather. ation. Lundnn England Cloudy oday.) Part cloudy | Phones Gloudy Marriage Licenses. Iram W. E"I.Ylnuf‘ l5. lnfl Marion C. Ken- negy35; Sandy Munon. 21, -nd Getteva, atter, 18; Rev. William D.' Jarv, Tart K Willams: zz‘ and Mary V. Par- Rev. E. L. Horrison. “Jones, 35, and Cora C. Beale, Jen Edwit; B, Daneahower, 23, and Mortle AL Buck, 23; Rev. George W_ Atkinson, Xenophion C. Smith, 25, and Hazel O Lempert, 21, both of Richmond, Va.; Res mit Our Charges for 1,000 Adult Funerals 30 cost less than....§100 75 cost from $101 to 150 144 cost from 151 to 200 306 cost from 201 to 300 180 cost from 301 to 400 112 cost from 401 to 500 121 cost from 501 to 1000 32 cost.....1000 or over ' Maty O'Too] nd Ella “May Small- n Need 18; ke B Saiuly ™ = edham, " Price E. Gatulin Willlamson’ Smodt, 24, and Winifred B. & 2 J. Connelly. e, 26, \and Ruth M. cratt, 7 and Eilamay Blake- L. Blakemore. | wheetee 0. Rev. Jonn, B Briew Shitver, ir. 57, thmpm. ry E_Sommers. 30, Mahanoy Judee Stary OTool E GBiown. (127 5nd lLuey E “Is: o Deaths Reported The fotiowing deaths buve been reported to he Health Department in the last 24 huurl :‘l;ielezl: ¥. Bibb, 89, Home for Aged Eslelll L. stone, U‘. 752! 1‘“} l\ hbot 1500 M ot 77. lm Con aring Bln 3318, hingis ave. ““Satisfactory Service at the Price you wish to pay” AlmusR. Speare - Potomac 4600 1623 Conn. Ave. N.W. iy | Massey, Merick, 7 P , 71, 1825 Q cultaer, 69, Home for Ased and In- 67, 1317 35th s T D“""’sé. Ell lnb:!hé Hn:nllnx To Be Largest in Town g™y uff, 50, B Motria: Julia Jones, 39, S5 5 fnora Harrod, l“&l 233 110 & Cianee Tawlss 30, Galliwer nmnnfl: Seph Smith, :n.” aalfinger Hos e 12 oh Hannah 1 1464 T st. .Samuel hndmens (Hospital. cl 4 u- Hn‘:r "o'f"“ AND RIM for For e AN AR o T andall for $100 R FiN, heart_shabed, nds’ and smethys Phone Gleve.. oL Wi pearls: Re return Nearly *500 Ibs. of solld steel. | ml:lt . Only. . ’ 35 PFinest Economical Punerals T_cata- T.'F\ln; oo elnlk; o n return to 714 . 'COAT, boy's biue, near Fhm Ml xeufl' Col._ 8830. GLASSES, folding. white-gold fram Lm. gral re Sral" 3618 Cathedral or Cleve- aom PIN, “dlamond end sappbire: mu" " gt"elther Mount Vernon A ington,” Tiberal Teward o Return to ‘manager _of the Carlton_ Hotel. 2¢ POODLE; small lee female; Spot on FDnonLl Culurfill 3437, ffer Sk change Foteb and Otls 5. car st ; Dlatk ik change Death—Call m. and | t Brown Please | CLERK ENDS HIS LIFE BY TURNING ON GAS JET Former Resident of Nashville Found in Home Dies Despite Rescue Squad and Doctor. Rnymond Swindell, 27, clerk in a ‘hain drug store, yesterday afternoon mdcd his life by inhaling illuminating gas in the bath room of the house where he lived, I113 Eleventh street. The cracks around the door of the room where he was found, were stopped with hl!.h B'Mn; ‘when room at about § dtlwt. 2: Tescue squad and ln wve his Iife. !flrna Q.hemmumn wife about been otr.hemno The for burlxl. Bean Soup Aids Charity. organization. The menu consisted of bean soup and coffee. Births Reported. @Joseph _and Rose Platt, girl. Guen 7. nd Nora 1. scGratn. airt <RiC n.mn.vd and Winifred La Roc d Mabel ‘Kearns, girl. T, and Ruth Kearfiey, n o L. ‘Sad Morris and Owendoun c-xm William and Rosa Tibi MAY, RICHARD MONTGOMERY. fully acknowledge the kindness -nd':‘rv- fces” rendered oy pastors, friends snd ihe military escort of Arlington National Cem. deai ot ICHARD M uncle, RI BRETT, GEORGE W. On sda: 5, 1071, At s Testdénce, 1638 S0 . A%u} GEORGE W. BRELT, beloved mnbon- "5t xva':'e'"}é:m’e’nc;' .s.fi"r’én A ru . u %% r P.m. Interment Rock Creek tery. 3 RIGGS, GLADYS. Departed n-l- lm Mon- irch 30, 193] at h(r Tesidence, 1 {0 . mw s Ohabyd®p, TSudence the devoted wife of Luther loving daughter D( James lnd Blanche Truehart: sister ances _Johnsor James, JI‘ W Tifam nnfl Dorothy Truehart, and nf Apnie M. Allen. Funeral Thufldl! ADYH 2, om the W. Ernest Jacvls faheral, Shgren: CTag You st. n.w. Interment at Chlflflt!ll'flh Va.2 BROWN, HATTIE. On Sundsy, March 29. 1931, et Freedmen's uo.m'u. Pivasrs CARTER, JAMES. Suddrnly. on Monday, March 30, 1931, ‘at 925 W st. n.w., JAMES CARTER, devmefl son of Kesiah Carter, brother of Virginia Wheeler, Jordan Car- ter, Julia_Bry Susie _Quaries, Duncan, Rheul and George 'Carte Remains resting at W. Ernest Jarvis Tinieral church, 1452 You st. Bwe: Novies of funeral later. COLUMBUS. MARTHA GORMLEY. esdny. March 35, 1931, e Ber rodiden; 702 13th st. n.w. MARTHA beloved wife' of tile late Willlam Iumbus nsruacral from her late resi nice Priday, " Aprj at 9 Serv) 8% the Shrine of th Scred Hoart &1 5 u am. Interment at Glenwood Cemete: 1. 1931, “at Geors CONLON of Moung. faa, Ve Betoved nu- band of Lena Conlon. He also leaves to mourn his departure six children, other relatives and a host of friends. Puneral Tl be conducted from St. Rita's Church, Mount Ida, Va. 10 am. April o “faterient will " follow Mary's Cemetery, Alexandria, Va. COOPER, HARRY A. Suddenly, on Tues- | gay, March 31, 1031, at Tyattsville, Md. A beioved 'hushand of 4 Sooper: Funersl Friday, April (3] fro asch’s Sons’ funeral par- ’{l.a.flyl:‘th\mh A, Relstives and riet vity erment Greenmor Cemetery, Baltimore, Md. s DELANEY, ROBERT F. Suddenly, on Mon- day, March 30 1631 {iadeiphia, ROB- ER’ DELANEY,’ beioved son of Laura :‘ylyerflnn‘dx Rovert Delaney. Puneral Fri- ay, April 3, rom the lence of "his ‘mother, 731 am st s.w. Relatives and friends snvite officiatin T did ot know the pain you bore, I did not see you di T only know you went away And never said good-by. CONLON: Py - gSuddenty Wednesday, porit ‘Hospitsl, nnur;n JOSEPH JAMES. On Wednes: Key baumn en H B3, beloved Buspapd of Meryo B Faitntul and father of Helen E. Harrlson. Funeral trom W. W. Chambers Co. fuerai Bome, 1400 Chabtn 'st. at'11 a.m. Interment. ors: Bunmon. ua W3 D HARROD, ELEA! r " loss O Afinie. Butler William and Eerl; one Tieral home, t and Florida ave. uatl iime of Jou slowly leave we siood sifea the up ol mmr rlet The hour we s 2 LARIMORE, FRANK C. On Wednestay, April 1, 1931, at Washington Sanitarium, PRANK, G, husbandof "Ma merle La; Services chapel, 1734 penmnvnm. Baturday. April 4, at 2 b.m. Interient Glenwood Cemetory. 3 LARIMORE, FRANK C. a1 communt- cation of the New Jcrusslens L Lodge. will be held at Masonic Temple, 13th st. snd N. Yoave. now, on Saturdav, AL 4 991 o 115 p.m.,' far the purpose of attending the funeral’of our late brother, FRAN C. LARIMORE. Hflsv"nrdkr of the master. W. BRANSOM. Mgcxlz:ssv. JEREMIAR oril 1, MIAH us, 2:30 p.m. Cedar K Cemeters. ING, SAMPSON. On Tuesday, March Rb s Tesldence, 123 R gt b PSON MANNING, beioved hush muhn d of eral ds ort 3 IN. 1 18" Lods S toag lntermem nldu. e County, Vi orning Stas , No. 9; Colurgbia “rens ple, No. 422, are invited. HERBEHT E. JONES, Exalted Ruler, MER 8. KYLER, Fi SON, Hllhesl Exalted Ruler o death: of gur. rother. Funeral tonight funeral home, 3rd @t 7:30 p.m. You are . SWEET, Chief Antler. . NEWMAN, Bect. MARSHALL, CLARA. On Mondsy, March 30, 1931, jer Hospit ARSH, wife of imum B. Marshall, 16vi t Mrs. ing mother rlounu Hebron, atster .# Biilton He Ruseell MARSHALL, CLARA E. Officers and mem- bers of ‘Columbla Témple, N B. o. are hereby notied of the Geath of Davgiiter CLARA B M, ALL. Session of sorrow Thursday. Bril 3. 1051 at 8 p.m. 1 R I av 26th’ and Pysts. n.w. Morning Star No. 40: cu\umbm Lodge. No. Toimle, No. 3: Love aud Hermorry Reme ples are m\u Attest: ATLE V. ROBINSON, D. Ruler. ‘Riopa ¥/ EoLETON purse. contedning $25. R SUIT_ OABE, Black, S Siver ‘spring 5. WRIST WATCH, mrkeu Tewerd ioloshons Osiumibla’ 3005 fifi‘f;fii ligw, gold, vellow edld F A el uol o ‘piigne Clev. 6017, on_Longfellow s Rd. Re W. CHAMBERS CO. nome. 43 T % hwest. is restdence "1'«1 u'x' Aot i, M- Jes rrCRARAY. Funeral from W. \ber: P C.htm TS c'cl"h funeral nw. ursday, ent Cleveland, GEORGE A. _Sudds . A pSuigeniy, March 31, Foore Inee Bovromsy. ence, 4011 nn Fndu ATl 20 at Ann's Cuthglic Chuice: Bontdyism lnmm-m Mount_Oltvet cemem HE! FLORENCE Tuesdsy, March 31, TeoE The “ieniGeneo ot po mother, Mrs. Jennie Mackey, FLORENCE J.. beloved wi h P. 8h dinenier of b DA B. On Tuess 3 . Ter residence WM, B Del fMrs. Eve o aes Beeh) “ond_te S, aed 31" ears. Hinerai ; nfist Chuich Gn Friday friends invited. " Interment "Gonateasions Gemetery.” (Sembers of Miram_ Chaptets .8, piease take notice) 3 MITH, ADA The officer: of Miriam, Cliapter, 3 T5dested to asse 13th st and N. Y. 1931, at 1 p.m. B. £77, W MARIE xmmn. Becreta x""" R SWINDELL, WILLIAM R. Wednesday, April 1. IodL 8% hie Testdenee” I8 LI SWINDELL, Toved usband o Neva' . Swindell mains resting st funeral home, of funeral later. THOMPSON, WALLIE. Sud, 3 - nesday, April 1, 1931, at ¥ d'm’p e ot ke Mo, W E THOMP- Lesicence of BON, dev Jnnm: Braddicks. K ] be- ambers o, 1800 Shiain sen D Notice Funéral Fidar: Aoy, o he W Ernest Jarvis Yo“ v funerai ooy Axfll Fayne's Cemetery, In Memoriam. PERRT LS e s bl o you.”dene” metoer, o0, hearehed o, S Bl Could we hear your voice again, Our hedrts still ache with nuneu Our eves shed God only knows how we'm At the The years. may wipe ibut this the{ e emo When wa® wei officlate.” Tntermeént a6 ou nd of two saddencd 'u-u out many things, our never— days YLOR, Vi P flmfl In, loying remem. 'LOR, who 7 ~ BAYLOR. who departed this lite two years I 1 could have my delresl wish And fake Ty Choice of A1l erin s o0, or choote from heaven what Eouid, sak foroon T HTER, HELEN B. CUMMINGS, RITA. ‘A tribute of loy dar] fl.lmm ':Iltd° e 'ars 8g0 today, April 2, 1933, - Our hearts still ache witl Our eyes sl many 'Qllh A— ly knows how we miss her ° At the end of eight LOVING DADDY. HW SISTER, ® GOLDEN, JANE R. gad but thought of our_grandmothes STRE R. Mive Yoars ago today, April 3, 1926. Loved in life and remembered in death. EER GRANDCHILDREN, CHRISTINE HELEN 'GOLDEN. _— . GOLDEN, JANE R. 1In lovin of our dear mother, Tho et tve yeats emembra 0 today_ BRI % They say time heals a b htime, heals & broken heart, 2 Bee Foame S B Have ached, Dearest mother, jubt for you: HLL, SAMUEL In remembrance of this” e deven sears ans "u who ~ dep: feven Tears 8g0 today, April 3, ved in life, remembered tn 3 118 BEVOTES WiEH ANNA n‘x'lfl. . PATRICK, LUCY. A tribute of love. to, the Bror, of my dear mother, LUCY PA %0 today, ST T Sm—" Bo departe, April 2, The month of April once more s here, To me the saddest of the year, ' Bers ory 13 a5 dear today 9 hout you passed away. BRANHA! ND ~ DORA Nighers Chaser Feiestiose National 2473 Wm. H. Sardo & Co. Ambu! Lincoln . R. Nalley’s Son 517 11th St. S.E. LI 1220 T CHAS. S. ZURHORST 301 EAST CAPITOL ST. Phone Li or. MR LnooLn weo Joseph F. Birch’s Sons 3034 M St NW. 4170, a1m GEO. W, WISE CO. 2900 M St. N.W. e o S _CHAMBERS' " Herbert B. Nevius Funeral Hm 924 New York Ave. N.W. Clymxcrfi, lnc. V. L. SPEARE €O, oSS SRR o S H St. NW, e Phone National 2002, l' nmmsnm 1876, JOHN R. WRIGHT CO. 1337 10th_St. N.W. North 0041 J. WILLIAM LEE S SONS, FUNERAL DIRECTORS CREMATORIUM PA. AVE N.W. __NATIONAL 1384, 1: EH‘* E%"g&" 2 8RR .‘T. o 2 Cad Somanys. 14th & Eye Gude Bros. Co., 1212 F St, Frompt Auto Delivery Service. Artistic__expressive—inex; ___CEMETERIES. " Glenwood Cemetery Choice Lots and Sites For Sale ENDOWMENT FUND ENSURING PERPETUITY

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