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THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €, JULY 19, CARNIVAL TO CONTINUE Berwyn Holy Redeemer Church Benefit Lasts Three More Days. The carnival held last week by the Holy Redeemer Church of Berwyn, Md., will continue through tomorrow, Tues- day and Wednesday to make up for| the nights it was rained out. The pro- ceeds of the afiair will go toward the new parish school and hall. Ryan k Service Wins Appreciation — highly satisfactory service through the years and the ‘con- stant recommendation from those we have served is responsible for PHILADELPHIA BDS FORG.0.P PARLEY Senators Reed and Davis| Will Confer With Fess on Convention Site. Competition for the Republican Na- ‘ tional Convention next year has opened | in earnest with the entry of Philadel- phia into the. list of eities seeking the location of this great political meeting. Backed by Senators David A. Reed and James J. Davis of Pennsylvania, a delegation headed by Mayor Harry our business success. Model chapel, private ambu- lance and livery in connection JAMES T. RYAN Funeral Director 317 Pa. Ave. S.E. Telephone Atlantic 1700-1701 S W. WARREN TALTAVULL Funeral Home 3619 14th St. N.W. Corner Spring Road Col. 0464 Phones (4 fams 10341 E Mackey will c-n on Senator Simeon D. Fess, Republic: national chairman, here’ tomorrow and extend an invita- tion to the Republican National Com- mittee to hold the en!lvenuun in Phila- delphia. Visit of delegation to Washington grows eut of an organized movement to get the convention, which is backed by publlc officials and leading Republican politicians in Pennsylvania. Reed Wires Fess. Senator Reed yesterday sent the fol- | lowing telegram to Senator Fess: “I heartily indorse the movement originating in Philadelphia, supported by public officials and public opinion there, to have the next Republican Na- onal Convention held in that city. gvery possible facility required to make |the convention a success will be: pro- vided by those sponsoring this pro- Al po;' is expected the delegation which will be here tomorrow will assure Sen- ator Fess that Philadelphia is prepared to raise a Mberal su{n of money to take eare of the convention. Republican leaders, apprised yester- day of Philadelphia’s nuelt recalled that the last national convention held there was the historic one of 1900 in which Theodore Roosevelt, against his will, was named as the running mate ! of William McKinley. Several Cities Mentioned. In seeking the Republican Conven- tion next vear, Philadelphia will have gharp rivalry. Cleveland wants the eonvention and the treasurer of the national committee. Joseph R. Nutt, & Cleveland man, is working for that city. Senator Fess, though an Ohian, is expected, as national chairman, to mume a more or less impartial atti- Other cities looking for the Repub- lican gathering are Atlantic City, Chi- cago, Kansas City, San Prancisco and | Los Angeles, with a few others casually mentioned. Detroit has been among those mentioned, but there is some opposition to the Michigan metropolis on the ground the drys may object that 1t lies too close to Canada. That President Hoover would prefer |to have the convention go to his home State, California, has been discussed, but poll'.lcnl gmlp is that the most of the Republican chiefs want to go to the Middle West for the reasons of ceonomy and the fear of a_political upheaval in the agricultural States. Democrats Study Site, give attention to the location of their convention and several cities are seek- to be named. In the list are Kansas City, San Franglsco, Atlantic City, Chicago and Cleveland. It is understood San Francisco is | prepared to dangle before the Demo- | cratic National Committee a certified check for a huge sum, which will abate, if not largely wipe out, the debt owed John J. Raskob, national chairman. Kansas City has authorized a bond issue for a magnificent new coliseum. Democratic leaders are beginning to | JUDGE DEMANDS !Will Appoint Attorney General Pro Tem in Tennessee Case if Necessary. By the Assaciated Press. NASHVILLE, Tenn., July 8.—Judge Charles Gilbert announeed today that he will appoint an attorney general pro tempore to carry out his instructions unless District Attorney General Rich- ard M. Atkinson complies with the court’s orders by Monday and prefers indictments against Col. Luke Lea and his son, Luke Lea, jr. for the failure of the Liberty Bank & Trust Co. here LEA INDITMENTS 2 ' 1931—PART 0\'E [ Idudllne for compliance with the order “ HENDERSON RITES what action the court would take, which Judge Gilbert replied: 'Unhu Ihe order is complied with, an attorney general’ pro Judll Gilbert told Felts . that he would sign a formal order Monday, reciting that the petition had been disallowed and that the former order | would stay in effect. H. 'A. AUSTIN DIES Secretary to !'ormer Nebraska Sen- ator Succumbs. Funeral services for Harry Albert Austin, 57, who died Friday night fol- lowing a long {llness, will be held at 2 o'cloek tomorrow safternoon at W. R. Speare's funeral chapel, 1623 Connecti~ cut avenue. Burial will be in Glen- wood Cemetery. A native of Washington, Mr. Austin, who lived at 1707 Hobart street, was secretary to the late Senator William Vincent Allen of Nebraska. He also | It would like to get wither one of the | conventions. Jouett Shouse, Democratic executive chairman, is expected to use his influence for his own home locality. While it is generally expected the Republican Convention will be held first, some of the Democratic leaders are considering a departure from tra- ditlon by holding their convention | |ahead of l,hz Republicans. last Fall. The avorney general pro tem would be appointed to handle that one case only. S. L. Felts, personal counsel for At- kinson, presented to Judge Gilbert a petition asking revocation of the order directing the drawing of the indict- ments. After reading the lengthy bill, the court permitted it to be filed and then disallowed it. Judge Gilbert said there was no necessity for a hlll’lfl on the peti- tion, in which he sald the duties of the attorney general's office were out- lined as the attorney general saw them. Felts asked to be advised before the C. 8t. Dlnh‘ R. Oakes of the Royal Academy Architectural School, London, has been awarded the 1931 Rome schol- arship in architecture, worth $1,250 a year and tenable for two years at the British School in Rome. he PALAIS ROYAL G STREET AT ELEVENTH New Smart Square- Shaped Dinnerware 22-Pc. Luncheon Set Peach - col- $ 3 ‘44 ored bod with delicate Regularly $5.60 OPEN STOCK floral decora- tions. Palais Royal—Fourth Floor 32-Piece Dinette Set Open stock service for six. You can start in with a small set and add to it from time An excellent value! to time. Palais Royal—Fourth Floor 4 94 Regularly $7.90 For Porch, Terrace or Summer Living Room! Room Size Fiber Rugs Oval Fiber 9x12 ft. 8x10 ft. 8.85 Regular $10.95 Values These heavy fiber rugs, in glow- ing colors, richly patterned, are the makmg of luxurious Sum- mer atmosphere on your porch, your terrace or Summer living room! perfect, They. are guaranteed specmllv made for the Palais Royal, and come in the smart colorings and designs. 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Palais Royal—Fourth Floor Royal Gas Range Originally $59.50 $39.95 Two-tone full porcelain enamel with extra large enamel-lined oven. En- closed manifold. Palais Royal—Fourth Floor Hornite 4-Hour Enamel At Less Than Wholesale Cost Because we are overstocked on certain sizes of Hornite Enamel, a limited quantity has been radically reduced for "G sz 8O 29¢ 49¢ 19¢ Reg. $175 Pint Sizé Als;)! 1 Gallon of Spar Varnish Regularly $2.45 51‘49 Reg. 95¢ Durable, waterproof; for inside or outside use, Palais Royal—Fourth Floor. V;-Pint Size Reg. 55¢ Y4-Pint Size Reg. 35¢ was attached to the Army War College in a civilian capacity, in which service he acquired a knowledge of military af- fairs which he used in magazine articles | written for Harper's Weekly and, Forum, He is survived by his widow and two sons, Edwin and Bluu Austin, Births Reported The following biths have been reported {0 ihe Health Depariment in'the past 24 urs: James H. and Evelyn H. Peacock. girl. George H. and Cecelia H. Zentains, girl. Lioyd H. Else B, Walker, girl James ‘A, and Florence J. Gaiul J.'and Pearl Campbell, B. and Lena McKinney, girl. & and Thelma V. Swarl, girl. £ . and Beulah Myrtle H Balvatore and Vi oy ‘Smith. boy. Wyalt, Sauitieri, shour, bov S. 'Moss, SETFORTOMORROW AU Souls’ Unitarian Church Selected for Funeral of Social Leader. Funeral services for Mrs. John B. Henderson are to be held tomorrow morning at 11 o'clock at her Six- teenth street mansion, Boundary Castle. Rev. Maurice White, assistant pastor of the All Souls’ Unitarian Church, will officiate. The body is to be placed temporarily in a vault at Rock Creek Cemetery, Later it will be taken to Brooklyn for burial near that of her | statesman-husband. Attended by Cortege. A funeral cortege wended its way within the walls of the “castle” yester- day morning upon the arrival of the 90-year-old society leader’s body from Bar Harbor, Me., where Mis. Henderson died Thursday night. In the funeral party were Miss Fran- ces and Robert Arnold of New York City, niece and nephew of Mrs. Hender- son. Mrs. Beatrice Henderson Wholean, her granddaughter, who was in Bar Harbor at the time of death, was not a member of the party, but she is expect- ed to be present at the funeral services. Mrs, Henderson lived in Boundary Castle, Sixteenth street and Florida avenue, for 40 years. It was built while her husband was in office as Senator from Missouri. Colored Tribute Planned. Special memorial services are being nlanned by several colored groups for Mrs. Henderson. Senator Henderson was author of the thirteenth amend- (\m..-mou William and Bessie Waiters. George and Gladys Montie: nd Elise Dorsey. gil." and Virgie Thornton, gir A and Martha B Gmem. sirl. Anita Tinson, I B L s Tiehitoot. boy Louis W. and Hattie E. Waters, boy. Alfred and Edna Holmes, boy en C. and Christine L. Jenkins, boy. Eloraed and CpSpistine T boy. Benjamin and Ardeile A De Va Owen' L Torn. 3. "snd JExnette . Prid- {ley. 21 H.Dennington Heyes and y\ai’imfi 2 Siconty 20" Biohmant, Va. e M. Meo chmoy Rev. Jackson L. Cole md v & nnd ,Annie Hinton, 33; = i ohn L. Wine, 24. .nd _Betty R 1. both of King George, i Rev. H’v’l!:n ill Ho'm-nl‘ H. Hertsch. 20. d M Henn.x wman. 26. this city. and Mary r “Fadei zo Fohts" y! Cnlx:mhu Furnace, Va.; Rey sdwyn Bulderston, 25, o 2;” ¥ erston, 25 and Helen L am ‘Hilton,” 21, er, poYilliam, Hilton and Ssifie Jeter, 21; . 18. and Adelia A. Syl- ey, William, S. Aberpeth Brot 22" ani e . and Pearl Proctor, e, Va. nv, and Elsie "Roanore: Vi Rev. Allan F. “fotn B Ghanault. 22, and Annie Tratnum, both ‘of Richmond, Va.. Rev. John E f 8t. Curtis Bay, Md., Brookiyn, N. Y.; Rev. - . Fisher, W |10 B rigs and fmen Sta n n, Andrew N. De Mu ment which freed 4,500,000 slaves from bondage. A delegation o colored citizens will at- tend the funeral services, headed by Rev. Simon P. W. Drew, chairman of the World Council of Ministers, Laymen, Civic and Welfare Alliance. On Sun- day, August 16, a memorial service will be held by the congregation of the Cos- mopolitan Baptist Church in the audi- torium of the Masonic Temple, Tenth and U streets. pacen RSN Four Licensed to Wed. LEONARDTOWN, Md., July 18 (Spe- cial) —Two marirage licenses were fs- sued at the Leonardtown Court House to the following couples yesterday: Saul Zimaman, 23, Brentwood, Md., and Rebecca Millison, 18, of Wlshu’lg- ton, D. C. Alfred Jenifer, 42, of Charlotte Hall, Md.. and Mary Catherine Brooks, 39, of Mechanicsville, Md. Deaths Reported. The following deaths have been reported {0, the Health” Depariment in the past 3¢ 1us smmmu. 84, H« 14th st Hou u, 2 Wisconsin ave. V st ne. 3 ibley Hospit: e Hospital Thilan 1. May, 49, |14|| “, Beniamin P Gil, Potomac Riv Clitton Owens, 20 davs. Gallinger Hos- pvmom Williams, 56, Preedmen's Hos- Jesse Clarke. 56, Casualty Hos, Fonty Ay s Gai fi’é‘s;’n-n Edward Everett. 3. Aiice Hampton, 33, Presia al, _— ylor adtern” Branch, FOUND. 5 . nw. Reply describl aenomin st. hx ] 3 Femee EY o0 M ‘amount, Add . "about 2'; inches B aold: chrveA shosl] th_st. nw PIN. I nn _bout & week ago vicinity & Columbia rds. Phone Poto- brown. containing auto | keyl n-u night. Rew: 347 n. 1 u md-{ ard. lfi own male Collie: Montgom- Ilume‘ RO, 4048 answers to name Bradley' 16: Tuey (od Hame”"0t DOG—Black and _white poodle, recently _” ""Reward. Notify Mrs. Steurt. Col. gom PlN~Wlll m arty who called Hains SInt resarding finging s lost pin return. it 0 Hains Point and receive reward. old, between 1617 e st n.w, Mf“fl‘ asiciiow & . 1'6. rd B Sround. Sutside. Inttiais, " a 2874 POLXTAK POLICE BADGE No. 718 vy o Justice revenue badge No. 633, ther, lost Wed. Return First Metropolitan_Police. Fraternity_pin: lost_ P PIN—S{gma Phi T in: jlost, Fri- el PII culai t: lost_in or near Chevy 'Chase stores. between North- ampton and Morrison sts. Reward if Te- turned to R. E. Griesbauer. Phone Wiscon- sin_2983. K‘m"i:"mm“mm"fl:’ufur': rested only Lincoln 2513 405 2nd st POCKETBOO! isc articles; lose; of dentist S m 1 ‘huur dh‘g’wnd Ting in \ Tberat Sew: RI ington s dy, Apt. 302, texmmne Loan great sentimental Loml bet. Bureau ant car. Fri- Ph. North sig2. afiwn’cfn. in black “cage. - Min W. C._A. or Mt. 07 eward. Coupont Avt. Thr- SHELL SSES, T T eward ECut CAtiontic 385 'on Mon- WATCH. white gold, Bulo “AEBI™: th st. between Pa. ave. & conslfluuon one,“ d flmer Inn. Col. 7230. Apt. 409 Bo DOG—WIRE-HAIRED TERRIER; MALE; SHORT TAIL; NAMED TOBY; D.C. TAG 18119, REWARD. CLEV. 3420. DEATH COMES and Most Families Call CHAMBERS LARGEST IN THE CITY 5 Parlors, 3 Chapels, 10 Cars Hearses and Ambulances Free Use of Building Lowest Rates—Complete We have a $75 Funeral for. . Qard of Thanks SHERRY. PRISCILLA. 1 wish to express my itiude o every” one” fo Svmpainy snd 'S vutes Suring iny Beresrementat m. amn of my mother. PRISCILLA ] . NELLIE SLATER. * | Inm PRENDERGAST. DAYID SIMPSON. On June 3 rovidence, M Mrs Thomas £ Plendcigast, s son, DAUID HURD, On Priday. July s residence. 932 4ih 0N PR ANCIS SURD. beiovsd son ot doin B, ana Ruth A Hard (nes Browan Funeral irom the above residence on Tuesday. July 21, at am. Reaute= mass at Bt. Aloysius Church at 9 am. Interment Mount Olivet Cemetery, n-u- tives and friends invited. JOUN, K. Suddenly. Priday. July . at 2:30 o'clock pm., at George- University Hospital, JOHN K. olpigied. nisbend "ot 3iran ed 52 years. Funeral Sunday, o pie Tate" resdence. $313° Gy acives ad ik e Tnterment Leesbure, Voo s Oon Salur'i.v July 18. 1931, . at the home of his devoted Mary Bvoun 521'2 Mis- TE Hody s LEWIS. JOHN da Fexting a1 diliner parior Srd and & st Funeral'from n;{’.endsmk Chuireh. ‘15t S H st ow Wednesday, Ji {ives and telends ‘iavited. lington Cemetery. LEWIS, JOHN. Members of Midian Wing. NO 2o Qrder of Galilean Pishermen. are reauested 1o att called meeting “Tues- di , 1931, at 7:30 Gur deceased member. Fineral Wednesuar Sty from Friendshio Baptist Church.” 1st BROTHER GEbRCE i &St BROTEER . MONTGOMERY. Bévibe: 30 ENDICOTT. Members of Wash- nial Lodg F. of Interment Ar- 22, a 20, Yor he Bioiner Er»mcm-x 'LONGACR! JASON D. BYERS. Master. MAUCK. EMMA. On Priday, July 17, 1931 at her residence. 1400 1st st. s.w. EMMA MAUCK (nee_Schlorb), in the 75th year of her age. Funeral services will be held at St. John's Lutheran Church, 413 and D s A, on Monday. Juiy 20, at' 3 om B et P frinds dnvited.” Intermen ai Prospect Hill Cemetery. i MEENEANY, CATHERINE J. On Buuxdl{ July ‘18, 1931 at 4:20 am. at her res derce. "1380 611z 91 v TGA HERINE MCENEANY, beloved "Wie ‘of | Thomas 1, and mother of Joseph F. McEneany of New York City and Mrs. Catherine Casey Funeral from her late resi- dence on Monday, July 20, &t 9 Beauiem mass at the Shrine of the Sacred Heart, 16th st ‘and Park rd am. ' Relatives sitend. " Interment funeral of and friends in Mount Olivet Ctme- niy, on me u and ihe late Mre. Ane as and st. pm.. thence Churen: where for the repose S PRICE, JOHN HEN On_Saturday. July 18. 1931, JOHN HENRY PRICE. devoted husband’ of"Emma_Price. Notice of {u- neral Iaf emains resting at the W. Elmul Jarvis funeral church."1432° You Juiy Merlatt Trail Faneral Co._fu 7 pm. Friends are at Harpers Ferry. . Monday morning. 17, July POLD 75th LEOPOLD. On Fridss, ar Ciifton’ Springs, LE 2N G Alexanaria. Vi, in “the year of his age. Funeral Sunday. July 1 from Wheatley's funeral a. In- 19 UBE! 1931 RUB! e, 8 n . Alexandria. terment Home of Peace Cemetery. In Memoriam ANDERSON. ARNOLD NATHANIEL. In sad but loving remembrance of our dear son and biother, ARNOLD NATHANIEL AN- DI N. who deparfed this life one year aso, July 19. 1930. This day brings back sad memories our dear_one gone to Test Ang the ones who ¢ of him today Are the ones who loved him be: HIS DEVOTED PAMILY. BROWN. MARY M. In sad but loving mem- oy of our dear b and mother, Sho departed this MrerJurs 10, 1350, In our hearts sour memory fond and tr ay. n lingers, BUTLER. BESSI . _In lovin ESSIE E, BUTLI ER. who died three Jears aso. todar, duls is. 1938 THE FAMILY. DORSEY. ANNE M. In sad and loving re- membrarnce of our dear wife and mother, . ANNE M. DORSEY. who departed this life_one vyear ago today. July 1. 1930 HER LOVING HUSBAND. MORGAN AN DEVOTED DAUG;L PBR NELL COGAY SHEPHERD. PHILIP u In sad but loving of ‘our dear ‘brother. PHILIP M SHEPHERD, 'who departed. inis Hie oné year ago today, July 19, 1930 Friend after friend depar Who has not lost a friend? nete iz 0O union here of hearts nds not here an end YOLB. OVIRG SISTER. ANRIE SHEP- ERD, AND FA! A tribute of dear “lirtle remembrance rmor & LAW Bwa Scparte JvAh“sES'flr o shddenty July ears “ago today, ‘in s Tite i’ yt.r 0' . ANNIE MCOONCHIE SIMPSON PRENDERGAST. Bratha. AUSTIN. HARRY 191, e 10 S m . W.. HA - of Pauline A Austin. Funeral from the parlors of Aimus R.' Speare, L1933 Conn. . Monday, July 20, at 2 p. 18 BADIOLI JOSEPHINE. On Saturday. Jui A hapat yvashington Sanatorium, “Ta - Koma Park. JOSEPHINE. beloved wife of Jifan Badjoii,” Hody Testing at the fu- neral home of the L. M st. n.w. until uly 17, 707 Ho- beloved husband M. Gawler Co., 1804 Monday. July 20 Fu- ln(erlmenl at Troy, N. uly 21, t 2 p.m. Interment Fort Lincoln tl'uhu and friends invited. 19 nw, July Interment’ Oon[ressmrul Semters. BRISCOE. ARTH! Desartatiinis uis o Wed) 1931, ARTHUR. the July 18, son Of Frank 3nd Elien Briscoe. He leaves Lo mourn thelr Rosa Briscoe; one two host reste au brothers, two unele“' I undertakes Fra k M ith. 24: ntil 7:30 Monda: !:‘ h lr,n?:: Cmuuv for burial. AM CALDWELL, aldwell. He aiso riends. .m. of Amiet leaves other relatives Fu- neral Sunday. July a . from John T. Rhines’ fiineral chapel, 3rd and Py e v, Interment Rosemont: Cepe: COATES. CHARLES LUTHER, Satus JRI; 18, llH at fi“dd.nly N3 1 Faliont ted " Hushang- of B l e Hovard and Alfsed Gosrec e Bertle “willia l:xe-.m "Jon: " fune: CORCORAN, ALICE On Saturday, July 18, 1931, At her roeideare, "S55 E V. COR sqn‘?res u ehurch, n-'v R cometery DENNISON. CHARLES E. Departed this life Friday, July 17, 1331, at_Philadel- E. DENNISON, be- and of Florence Dennison’ and beloved son of the late William B. and ry E. Dennison (nee Mehrling). NE. On Friday, July 17. men's, “Ho| ABROM A i nmmu Mun- p.m.. from the eral "emiren. 1433 You Interment Lincoin Memorial Cem- TER, MAGDELINA. On Saturday. Ju|y 18 Jo3L st her residence. Columbia Md., MAGDELINA. beloved wife of te John Henry Foerster. 7 e i survived by two sons. hn Andrew and George Henry. Funerai from her l-!r residence on Monday, July s.m. " Interment Fort Linzgln Emeters: GAITHER, GLADYS ALLEN. On Thi July 16" 1931, "u." residence. 11046 o Clarice and aged ai from the W. K lmen ’fi"‘ mm sz You terment With Us Are W. F. ELLIOTT R. K. HARVEY ‘Whese Father Buried Abraham Lincoln Experience of the Best Price of the Least In Case of Death Call THE GREATER W. W. Chambers Co. 14th Cor. Chapin St. N.W. Phone COlumbia 0433 srmony Gn.l.un. CATHERINE M. On, Pridsy. July 10, 1s3i at her residence. 130’ CATHERINE 1oV ileinta E. Jonn P liam i Ireland)., Puneral dence” ch Monday, he *5t.‘and “Park terment Congressional Cer MARION. Departed this life o Saturday, July 18, 1851 HENDERSON, devoted daushier of Bertha Penderson, sranddsughter of Mrs. Martha Lyles McKinney of 1024 19th st. 5.W. tice of funeral later. . HENDERSON. HENDERSON, MARY FOOTE. g e N P i O Oos invited to_attend the funeral service: gur late member and u-worku. HENDI the Castle. 16th st. n.w., on ondias. auls 25, i KRESS. M. D.. P wn.un( V. MAHONEY.' Executive Sec- m'xllg PHILLIP B. 08 Pridev. Juy 17 ) _at_the Te er. Mrs; 3555 e BRI T ot his a H_E. Rile: s, D. HOUSER. beloved husband of Humu E. A. Hot te reside the 85th Y tice on Sun- Sl s e to Potomac SWANK, uun LAIDLAW. loving rememb oy deat mne e JAMES L Who departed ‘this ears ago toda " yedr of B As_we loved you. so we miss you; In"our memory vou are alweys near, Loving rememorance lingers forever, Brngine VOLLAND, JOHANNA A. In sad but loving ‘memory of our devoted Wife and mother, JOHANNA “ehlo " departed this life three years ago today, July 19 1928 DEVOTED HUSBAND AND CHILDREN. _FUN] ERAL nnnmons, JOHN R WRIGHT co. 1337 10th St. N.W. _ Phone North 0047. TABLER 928 M St. N.W. Natl. 1544 TJ. WILI WILLIA\{ [ LEE'S SONS, RAL DIRECTORS CRF,MA ORIUM 393 PA. AVE. N.W. NATIONAL 1384, 1388 LM GAWLER €O = Funeral Directors * 1804 M St. N.W. __ Pet. 4170, 4171 P. J. SAFFELL ’;'%l'.oxl%"‘ 5!'“0 w‘fil 8587, Frank Gele.r: Sons Co. = 1 g{,x{;, National 2473 CHAMBERS Wm. H. Sardo & Co. Funerzl Chapel Clyde J. Nichols, Inc. 9th_St. N.W. Col. 6324 C AIS S. ZURHOfiT ST CAPITOL Lincoin_05" W;xfiffir (ISAAC llllc;:' west o we ROl s 194 3034 M St. N.W. GEO. W. WISE CO. ST. N.W. 'Weat 9138, V. L. SPEARE CO. 19, 1923, in the Netther the successors of mor connectsd with the originel W. R fi%l. l:w: tional 202, Fione ne erly_940 P St. N. ALFRED B. GAWLER WALTER A. GAWLER WILLIAM A. GAWLER BSONS Established 1850 pel Lady Attendant 1750-24 Pennsylvania Avenue N.W. Phones: NAtional 5512-5513 I NO BRANCH OFFICE | FUNERAL DESIGNS, Gude' wde Bros. Co,, 1212 F St. Prompt Auto Delivery Service. Rt feanve inexpeneive. GEO. C. Sm?fii TR IR, IR, O Evmings " {4th & \ Cha, aranes JrzeRsIRRETRNTY SYRSEINIARBLLIEL camsuBRETEL E9sssvL rRALARCRRT e - * b -