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H. A. AUSTIN BURIED Beet Sugar Official’s Death Follow- od Iliness of Months. funeral chapel, avenue. late Senator Willias secretary- | and succumbed fol tery, following services at the Speare Mr. Austin, a former secretary to the been ill for the Yllb several months He was 56 years old an neecud with the Beet Sugar Association THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON. 1623 Connecticut m V. Allen, had lowing an operation. had been con- THE AUDITOR’S REPORT Proves that GAWLER Services Fit Eve A BEAUTIFUL and complete funeral service through Joseph Gaw- ler’s Sons may be obtained at a price to fit every purse, as is proved by the auditor’s report of the costs of the last 1000 complete adult funerals conducted through this establish- ry Family’s Purse ment. The sworn statement below, showing the total costs of funeral services grouped in convenient price divisions, shows that families of very limited means may avail themselves of our unmatched services without fear that the cost will exceed their means. SWORN STATEMENT OF THE COSTS OF THE LAST 1000 COMPLETE ADULT FUMNERALS CONDUCTED BY 119 Funerals cost iess ithan . §200 W “ from $201 to $300 210 “ $301 to $400 107 $401 to $450 92 $451 to $500 67 $501 to $550 Jowertin) Vice-President District of Columbia ) sa Attest: June 6, 1931 Notary Public JOSEPH GAWLER'S SONS INC. 37 Funerals cost from §55Lto $600 42 4 4 % $601t0$700 55 % % % 70110 $900 42 900 1000 ¥ o “ more than JOSEPH GAWLER'S SONS INC, vt Wirite for a copy of our booklet, “Before Sorrow Comcs,” telling facts sbout funeral methods, customs and charges. J AWLERS -~ g OSEPH NAtional 8ONS Lawn Party Planned. CLINTON, Md,, July 20 (Special).— ‘The Sunday School of Christ Church will hold a lawn party Saturday eve- ning on the church grounds, beginning at 6 o'clock. At 8 o'clock there will be m. The Good urch will hold a dance Thurs- in the school auditorh TELEPHONES: JOSEPH A. PHELAN, OIL EXPERT, DIES Two-Year Fight for Life. Funeral Wednesday. Joseph A. Pheh.n 59, formerly an ofl | tomorrow: slightly cooler in northwest Shipping Board, expert for di here urd.ly at Kendall House after an illness of two years. Mr. Phelan at one time was & news- W man in Columbus, Ohio, and luskogee, Okla. He came to Washing- ton in 1912 to represent the Indian Ter- ritory Illuminat Co. and has lived here ever since. He was associated at one time with the Henry L. Doherty that organization to under- '.lke his work with the Shipping Board. He was a member of the Washington Auembly. Knights Columbus, and of 'Jo ‘ashington Council of that organi- zation. Surviving are his widow, one dluxh- ter, Mrs. James J. Hayde Easf ndley lane, Chevy Ci X ud and dchildren, Mary, Patricia and o Bnoias. Hayden. Funeral services will be conducted at his daughter’s residence at 8:30 o'clock Wednesday merning, followed by requiem mass at St. Paul's Catholic Church. Burial will be in Mount Olivet Ceme- DIES AT SILVER SPRING Peter Schweinhart Suffers Fatal Heart Attack. Peter Schweinhaut, 75, died suddenly yesterday at his home, 8420 Cedar ave- Due, Silver Spring, Md. Death resulted from a heart attack. Surviving are three sons, Thomms F., George O. and Henry A. Schweinhaut; | & sister, Catherine, and two brothers, John and Frank Schweinhaut. Funeral arrangements will be announced later. g Births Reported. and Margaret C. Norris. irl. Cole. ir] 3Faur and Byelyn Fola. boy. Grace R, Gordon, F. E. Bk J. and cnmnne v c::um. boy. William H_and Anna M. PRillips, sirl u fMe. 1165 and Elsle Watking. boy. William and Delorice Barham. girl d Emma M. Edinger, bo d Emily E. Edmonston, nd Shirley R Heyma oY 1) MONDAY, J THE WEATHER, District of Columbia, Maryland and j Virginia—Local thundershowers tonight Former Shipping Board Aide Loses|and tomorrow, not much change in tem- moderate south shifting to perature; ' southwest or west winds. West Virginia—Local thundershowers wnllht and possibly in east portion to- orrow, generally falr in west portion portion tonight and in northeast portion tomorrow. Record for 44 Hours. 'l’hermometer—snturd,my 4 pm, 87; 8 p.m,, 84; 12 midnight, 80. Yesterday. 4 am, 76; 8 am., 75; noon, 85; 4 p.m 8 pm., 83; 12 midnight, 77. Today, 4 am, 76 8 am., 77; noon, 88. Bll’omeler~salurdly 4 pm., 20.83; 8 p.m., 29.86; 12 midnight, 29.88. Yes- lerday‘ 4am, 29.92; 8 am., 20.99, noon, 20.99; 4 pm, 2993; 8 p. mldntxht 29.99. Tfldny 4am, ZDTI 8 am., 29.99; noon, 29.9! Htghesl. bemperfltu!e 90, occurred at 3:50 p.m. yesterdav. Lowest, temperature, 76, occurred at 5 am. today. Highest, 106; lowes Tide lelu. (Furnished by United States Coast and Geodetic Survey.) ‘Today—Low tide, 6:14 a.m. and 6:37 p.m.: high tide, 11:52 a.m. Tomoriow—Low tide, 7:11 am. and 727 pm. high ude, '12:28 12:49 p. i The Sun and Moon, Today—Sun rose 4:57 a.m., sun sets :30 pm. Tomnr'flw—sun rises 4:58 am, sun sets 7:20 pm | Moon rises 10:50 a.m.. sets 10:45 p.m. | Automobile lamps to be lighted on:- half hour after sunset. RainfalL # Comparative figures of the monthly raintall in the Capital for the first seven months against the average are shown in the following table: Average. | January 55 ins. February.,3.27 ins, March, April, May. June July . months was: January, 1882, 7.09 inches; 1884, 6.34 inches; March, inches; April, 1889, 9.13 1889, 10.69 inches; June, 1900, Inches; July, 1886, 10.63 inches. February, 8.84 May, 10.94 Weather In Various Cities. H g ® B Temperature same dm.e last year— | Record rainfall for the first seven | ULY FRED S. GRIMM DEAD; 20, 1931. Employed 13 Years at Newspaper Building—Funeral Services Held in Hagerstown. Fred 8. Grimm, retired employe of The Sfar, who was employed for 13 years as carpenter for The Star Build- lng died last Thursday at his late resi- dence at Hagerstown, Md., and was buried in a cemetery there Saturday. Mr. Grimm, 71 years old, had been alling since November, when {llness forced his retirement from active work. He is survived by his widow, two sons and a daughter, Mrs. Alice Ludwig, of Hagerstown. Mr. Grimm was a member of the Carpenters Union. He was charged carpenter work in The Star Building during his years of employment with this newspaper. PO |MRS. BERTHA BLACK DIES |AFTER SIX WEEKS ILLNESS Widow of Author of Law Treatises | ‘Will Be Buried Tonforrow Afternoon. Mrs. Bertha A. Black. widow of Dr. H. Campbell Black, died yesterday at her residence, 2707 Adams Mill road. She had been ill six weeks. Her husband was the author of “Black’s Law Book” and other well known law treatise. She is survived by one sister, Mrs. F. H. Garrison of Bal- timore, and two brothers, A. F. Brown, Willow Grove, Pa., and Herbert Brown, Wayland, N. Y. Funeral services will be held from S. H. Hines Co. funeral home, 2901 Fourteenth street, tomorrow afternoon at 2 o'clock. Burial will be in Rock Cleek Cemetery. 'AIMEE’S SON- IN-LAW WILL NOT BE MINISTER Daughter’s Husband, Former Ship Purser, Takes Clerical Place With Auto Association. By the Associated Press. LOS ANGELES, July 20.—Willlam Bradley Smith, who, as a ship purser on a round-the world liner, courted and {married Roberta Semple, daughter of | Aimee Semple McPhérson, evangelist, is not going tc enter work at Angelus Temple. WAS STAR CARPENTER| 1| life, having been brought to this sec- with the maintenance and remodeling | HEART ATTACK VICTIM’S BURIAL SET TOMORROW Peter Schweinhaut, 74, of Silver Spring Employed in County Since Early in Life. By a Staff Correspondent of The Star. SILVER SPRING, Md, July 20— The funeral of Peter Schweinhaut, 74, of this community, who died at his home last night as the result of a heart attack, will be held at St. Michael's Catholic Church tomorrow morning. | ‘The services will be in charge of Re Father Calnan. | Mr. Schweinhaut had lived in and; near Washington practically all of his| tion when but & few months old. He was born in New York. Mr. Schwein-! haut was employed by O. J. De Moll & Co. at the time of his death. | The deceased. who was & widower. |leaves three sons, Henry A.. of Chevy! | Chase, Thomas F. and George O., of | Silver Spifag, a cister, Catherine, cl‘ Sflver Spring, and two brothers, John, ! {of Baltimore, and Frank, of Jackson-, ville, Fla. | | A \Hundreds of Canital Players Re-!| spond to Fox Theater's Appeal. Hundreds of Capital players respond- ed yesterday to the Fox Theater's ap- peal for local talent to make up the cast in an all-Washington Revue. The revue will be presented during] the week of August 21. The players| will rehearse under the supervision of Harry Crull, managing director of the theater. | DIES IN SEVILLE RIOT | Officer Xl]led When Red Strikers, Storm Police Barracks. | SEVILLE, Spain. July 20 (#)—One | policeman was killed and tevcral per- sons wounded when syndicalist strikers {attempted to assault the police bar- racks here today. The syndicalist Federation had de- clared a general strike, demand the resignation of Minister of the Interior Maura, abolishment of the Civil Guard and dismissal of the governor. The attack on the police barracks followed a street demonstration in con- nection with the funeral of a telephone Istriker killed in an alleged sabotage | | effort. NOTED PAINTER KILLED ‘n.o .u, JOHN. Sucdenly. on A ASK PLACES IN REVIEW | * Braths. BLACK. BERTHA A. O Sundsy. 1991, "a¢ ber residence.’ 2707 19ad. BI A A Cimovern Bleck on Tuesday, July 21, Rock Creek’ Ceme: BLACK. JENNIE. On Sunday. July 1. 193t TE. wite of the late yeesie Bla Remaing resting. at ihe sesidenss of h'r fon, Aaron Elack. 1008 Mastachuset's g1 n.v. “Interment Fort Allegneny. Pa. BODEKER. PEARLE. Entered inio rest a the Home {01 Lncurables.: Jul PEARLE “BODEKER. _ Servi Shapel of Jobm R ‘Wwright C July 21, af 03 Titerm s Wood tery. Richmond. VT 2p.m. Interment Mondav. UGH. Notice emains festins ot the nest Jarvis funeral church, 1432 BIOWN. GENEVA. On Saturday. Julr 18, T ot S0, o8 Satudar. Juiv 18, Dital, ‘GENEVA BROWN nec Bowles). r- voted niece of Mre’ Marthe Thomas and Rev Relatives and ttend: Interment ted this lite on J after o et e DROWN of 117 H st. sw r_loss a devoted wife, brother, one sister r relatives and friends. e chapel of the Geor o Co. A48 Florida ave. ne. No- f ‘Tuneral hereaftes. TES. CHARLES LUTHER. Suddenlv. on St n( 5. July 18, 1931 ai 621 Faiumont - CHARLES LOTHER COATES. ar- " Hushang of Hoste Gontor e rier vard and Alrved Gones. Masuis Hror e, Williame, Zleior "Jobnson. ‘Lot Palmer and Mabel Ci one brother Sarah Prown: a host of ot meins un st n p.m. Mondav thereafter at his late residence. 623 Fai- mont st n.w. Punersl Tuesdar. July 21 pm, ‘from Mount Zion Church Taurer, B CORCORAN. ALICE v. On, Saturday, July ILOR. WOMER J. On Mondas. July 2:15 am . at Sibley Memoria! v. HOMER J., beloved husbana and faiher' of Hy n fo0d’ Cemeter IAM_OSBURN. On Sund. Emerzency CRI July 21. at’ 2 p.m ds ‘invited. Interment Alexan- from Alexendri belween 27ih end 26t ment Mount Zion Cemeter GLASS. JAY WALTER. On & 18 Jo31. at bissesidence, R Y RLTER Gl hu bxrfl of Teresn Glass interment at Wood- N. Y. on Tues- ALFRED B. GAWLER 5512 5513 WALTER A. GAWLER WILLIAM A. GAWLER d H Tok3" ahia Evelyn v, Biuart, ba“ ad:.um B, Cloeingh Smith has taken a clerical position | Prof. Hermann Hendrich Is Struck 1€0. Buddents on Sat- HENRY with an automobile association, and he iz 1531 HENRY LEO HAR- and his wife have left the parsonage of by German Train. devoted fon of Rebecca THarley and INC. FUNERAL DIRECTORS Weather, 1750-2-4 Pennsyl ESTABLISHED 1850 vania Avenue N. W. WE MAINTAIN NO BRANCH OFFICES She Doesn’t Wait Any More 0 UNCERTAINTY NOW. No more waiting. She doesn’t N wonder when"the clothes will come home since she started sending them to Elite. Collections and deliveries are a part of Elite’s exact Controlled Method. Each week, as regularly as clockwork, the Elite man calls for your clothes on a certain day at a certain hour. Then, on a certain day at a certain hour, he brings your clothes back again. Elite’s Controlled Method has been planned to free you from all washing worries. Careful sorting for fabric and color, washing in rain-soft water and pure, gentle soap, -exact temperature control in ironing—these are but a few of many Controlled Method features that make your clothes look better and wear longer. There is no extra charge for Elite’s extra service. Hail a yellow Elite automobile. Or phone us today. Phone Potomac 0040 for Prompt Service ELITE LLAUNDRY 10 Convenient Branches the bride’'s mother, it was learned to- sees - 0r0m0ING Tex.. N Y nia. " Ga... Atlantic City. Baltimore, Md' . Birmingham Bismarck. N.'D. ton, | day. |the hope her son-in-law would enter Mrs. McPherson had expressed | religious work. but friends said his new position met with her approval Rolf McPherson, 18-year-old son_of |the evangelist, will marry Lorna Dee | Smith of Altus, Okla., at Angelus Tem- ple tomorrow night. o Deaths Reported . 92, en route to District 90. Gallinger Tospital, 1400 Ist st 5w Ko Austin, 6, Hobar crns, $a.én Toute %o Georaetown i K URiversits Hospital . Pt.clondy | Bt loudy in N, Otieans. La Now York. N V. 3 Oma! Neb: Phlll(‘-lph\n | Portland, Raleigh. Sait Lake City. [ | ha 4 C WASH, D. C.. ! Clouay (T a.m.. Greenwich time. today.) l Stations. Tempereture Weather. Londcn. Encland . 8¢ lear Exrisprance .. Brest. Fra neie” Switzerland sxmmm Sweden 8¢ bn.Greenwich time. Horta !Fl'n]l Azores 70 (Cufrent’ observations.) Bermuda 7. 80 oRorto Rico.1 8¢ Fart cloudy Hamiiton, Part eloudy Ju Clear Cloudy Cloudy. Optician—Optometrist 922 14th St. N.W. Established 1889 R that Is guaranteed to keep the home free of these disease-carrying Dests. Get a can now. CRACK SHOT524¢%: | DOCTORS Recommend CHAMBERS |: Ambulances Clean, Fresh and SANITARY Charges Lowest in City $4.00 Any Place in D. C. Call Col. 0432 SEV. COMNTROLLED Sclect any Summer suit in our stock and buy it for $14.75. All sizes, in tropical wor- steds, French flannels, mohairs, imported lin- ens, in light and dark colors. Choose now for the balance of this sea- son and next year's wear. | Hospital | reward | B, | idan Circle benca, Sunday night. | ery, co. (Elizabetn E."Butler, 50, Emergency Hos- "Koiang Pritchett. 40, Gallinger 2 John Hurd. 19, 537 415 st me. opital Dwight Dunton. 11 ‘months, Children's John Hardy. 62. Providence Hospital Al R Eilis. 57, Preedmen’s Hospiial. : nmme 39, Gallinger Hospital. Jopnson. 48, Gallincer Hosmital. John 8. Stevens Pmn ospital Hiram Jackson: 30, Sth ana R e iospital wiillam Harcer, 16, ChulTen’s Hospital, Court Notifies Dead Man. A summons to a dead man to appear before the Appeal Court has just been | published in the Turkish official Gazette in Constantinople. It reads: “To Ahmend bin Osman—Following an action brought in default agatnst you by your wife, Azime, it has been ‘es- tablished that you are dead. In the nt of your having any objection to the verdict, you hav peal within a fortnight” The newspapers say that the court is waiting for & response from_the spirit world._ SCHREIBERHAU, Germany. ¢4 20‘ () —Prof. Hermann Hendrich, 74, an artist and painter, well known in art circles of the United States, was killed when struck Saturday by a railroad ;mn as he was crossing the tracks on oot. Prof. Hendrich had exhibited mar\\'i of his works in America. He painted “Neibelungen Spring” for Richerd Wag- | ner's Memorial Hall at Koenigswinter. MRS. MASSEY DIES Kensington Resident Is Victim of Heart Attack. Mrs. Victorla Parke Massey, for 35 years a_ resident of Kensington, Md..! died at her home there yesterday after a sudden heart attack. Mrs. Massey. who was 75, was the widow of James Parke Massey. She is survived by two sons, Parke| D. Massey of Bogota, Colombia, and Neel Maxwell Massey, Greensboro, N.| wo daughters, Mrs. Louis T. Boy % . Merchantsville, N. J. and Mrs.| Prank Rusk of Kensington, and 11| -grandchildren. Funeral arrangements have not been EY. The st Wiliam B Nariey and nephew of Dolly Shumate. He aiso leaves iwo grandmothers. a grandfather a other relatives i ends. Wednesday. . _troi Inte residence. Mor! Inaing resting at the W. funeral church. 1432 U 1 Tiaiay Shorsine, ‘thereatier at the ahrre residence. 21 HOLLAND. VIRGINIA E._ On at 18, 1931 Pod Tr Cecar Hill Ceme- - JOHY, FRANCIS, Friday. Julv . 1931 R 4JORN rrn T8 R, hrrwfinfl 501 heral % 053 Georgie ave nw. Terment in Lincols Memorial Cemete:. MAUDE GREEN. Suddeniy. on & dav. July_18. Det M SIAUDE GREEN JOY. her “departure a"drvore completed. The Mexican Territory of xuinuna\ Roo is one of the greatest sources of | supply of America's chewing gum. So| heavy is the world’s demand for the| gum that thousands of laborers are im- | ported from British Honduras to aug-| ment the large supply of native chic. | leros during the wet season when the| chicle runs, from June to February. | The life is crowded with hardships, but the greatest danger to the worker is the rapacious insects, FUNERAL DIRECTORS. DOG—Airedale (part cently clipped: ow Pla: ‘o8 Colon_Canal Zone .77 Coudr - £ Collier. female | fying and peying l‘?:r ld e 132, e LOST. BAG—Brown Glads baz. betveen ericksburg and Richmond. Va.. July 1 taining man's and boy's clothin. Columbia 1111 Amber-top_evening bag: Fred- 6. con- Liberal left on Bher- Decatur DOG_—Reddish brown male Collie: Montgom- licenge, No. 4048; ancwers (o name “Buck.”_Call -X. E —Female mromss!s on, Vermont Address_Box_102-Z. office. FOX TERRIER—Black and wh Twers to Prince; chid's et Pa.ave. se._Lincola 3125-R. GLASSES. SPECTACLES. shell rim._ in black leather case. on_7th bet. E and P or Reward. ' After 6 p.m. ave. male: an- ard. 1359 call Cleve. 1742-J. LADY'S HANDBAG, containing meney. bm,. book. papers; left 'in ",'}‘ 7 pan. Sundey. ool Hains Point. ‘Reward. K. Housh. 3221 Mt. Pleacant n.w.. Apt L | PIN—Sigma, “Phi Frnernlty ay. _downtown | Georzia_445: section. o Nl(k case. bet. Bureau r Mt Pleasant car. Fri- Dupont Apt. Ph. Notth 8192, July 19, be- ‘Annapolis. Lib- lifion 'st. nday, J Md.. and J.A Adams. ¥ et ot Dion Bration Bundar: N Teward Wil be fiven Jt taken to paTeel toom at station. 22 320 BILL, on Pa. ave between 2nd and Std Return’ to 209 ord st. s.e. Liberal EISEMAN’S ENTH & F S RS Bargains in ummer Suits Originally Sold to $30 $‘l 4.75 Open a Charge Account Now | No Interest or Extra Charges B ‘|V. L. SPEARE CO.| Neither the successors of mnor coi n.cttd wien the original W R. e Fhone National 2892, SENW. | Pumerly s ¥ 5t_Nw. | i JOHN R."WRIGHT co. _1337 jot] - TABLER 928 M St. N.W. Natl. 1544 | T V\ILL[AM LEE'S SONS, ERAL DIRECTORS CREMAIORIUM 'A._AVE. N.W. _NATIONAL 1384. W. W. Deal & Co. 818 H ST. NE.____ LINCOLN 8200. LM GAWLER CO. * Funeral Directors - J. SAFFELL PERSONAL SERVICE—REASONABLE. 33_Mh_St. N.W. 1388 e el STy, National 2473 ‘Wm. H. Sardo & Co. Funeral Chapel {42 m 8T N Ambulance Clyde J. Nichols, Inc. | 4200"9th St. N.W. Col._6324 CHAS. S. ZURHORST 301 EAST cnn'r%. ST. Ioscph F. Birch’s Sons usuc BIRCH) 3034 M St. N.W. Phone West 0098, Fstablished 1841, GEO. W. WlSE Co. ALFRED B. GAWLER WALTER A. GAWLER WILLIAM A. GAWLER GAVLERS BONS ! Established | 1850 pel Cremations Lady Attendant 1750-2-4 Pennsylvania Avenue N.W. Phones: NAtional 55128513 | NO BRANCH OFFICE l FUNERAL DESIGNS. GEO. C, SHAFFER EMBLEMS AT MOD- HONE NAT. 0106 Eye Prompt Auto Deliverv Service, Aristc—expressive~incapEnaiE. Frank Geicr's Sons Co | sem July 19, 1231 v’ Hospital. ANN d wife of the & and mof of John J. Testing at the W Warren al home, 14th and Sprine nersl on Tue-da-. Julv 21, equiem mase at Holv Trinity Relatives and friends Interment Holy Rood vw Alfred re. R T!luvull bre bl of oo "\i".x“;"’d.’.""".v" = _O.leom Frvrnd(h\n Enm'd Church. 1st )'lfldrfll:'wl‘b EhH"" \l CI\CPBELL H. P BROTHER MONTGOMERY. Scribe. 20 L S i Rem“a' William H!\IM‘! Pum- 212 Ce Maseey. funeral_home nhrey. Rockvills. Md. July 22. #* 10:30 ... her davisn = Ker e Hil C: July 2 tuperal Arlington Na- TOVSIUS, On Sundav. PHELAY, .mu-my AEP“ Vet g and of Marie K. Phelan i side his daugh- 1mm the Tesid nce of his daugh- Taaw. " Wednesdas: July 2] G A R il iR P, | Puneial Tags: :‘\"."':"r‘fxl:x«“;-r‘\"ax' el Caren 1433 v nw. PRICE. JOHN HE! y T ot S Testdence: e 197 1030, at hic reside SAn Codar ve.. Silver Sorine. Md . PETEI SCHWEINHAUT. beloved husband of the Tate Annie At Schweinhaut, Funeral from < Iate res hes 5 i, 07 resdence on, Wedirudar, Jubs 3% N| Al“! Pl"l'l‘l otomac In announces. r‘ae drllh of Member PETER SCHWEINHA SKINNER. (‘Hlslf‘; Dsh';rledg (m«‘ ||1! (uflnen( o’t‘ hlxl Y'W\drnt; 151 (!'K}: lv‘" |hr1r loss three children. Charles. Eisie and Agnes Skinner: one brn(h(r James E. LY fllulhlrr -in-law, Floise Skin- ner. of other reiatives sufl h’l!nds Rtmun! resting n' E. \'\ Bun v; funeral home. 621 Fla . unti] ‘Tuesday nigh! nfl" ‘H' e ln n(l{t at the Flks' Home. 301 R. 1. ave. n.w.. lr‘n':v\ 10 o'clock Wednesday morning until 13 time of-the funeral. Services at the lhn\l home at 2 o'clock Wednesday. July YEAGQ. ESTHER SOPHIA, On Sunday, .vmv 991t her late reridence. 8643 Ofor o o T ESTHER SOPHIA YEAG e RixcHery. beloved wife of Lacs Yengo Euneral from the chapel of John K, Wright 337 10th st. nw. Tuesdav. July 2 Fosn 50 3 Interment Cedar Hil Cemetery. I MMemoriam SH, JAMES EARLE. JR. oving memory Al‘? our d!lr son, JAB’EB !APL ASH. -’v aged 14, nlo“ ot Mn e o A‘z‘;nrkfld i e year ago !OGIY. July 20. 1930. He kent the ¢ LOVING FATHER AND HOTHIG'R‘, N. HENEY THEODORE. 1n sad but PN Memary. of it Gcar uatend and father. RY THEODORFE FREE! -ho passed away € suddenly four YCIYS aso today, July 1927, Some may think we are not lonely ‘When they see us smile Little dfl they “ knoll" l‘?‘he V';‘"'llhel TYAVING " WIFE, "DAUGHTER AND pm. FP-!BE\' RlT“ §. PHELPS. GIACI B, In sad_but loving remembrance of ‘ e R T o0 {031 and aunt: o todsy. 5 , gR.;.C;'!. PHELPS, August 7, 1921, A bitter cun, a shock severe. To part with ones we love so dea hr”foss T erent o 11“ 2 omplain, HE tovst i o LOVING BISTFRS AND NIECES. FRANCES AND LILLE. T KREBS, ARMIN ©. In sad but loving v Tembrance of our dear husband and fathes ARMIN C. KREBS. who dl'nll’(td this life ohe year ago today. Julx 30 1930, HIS LOVING WIFE AND DAUGHTERS. * !P‘ENCEI JEROME JULIUS. It «aa evw ememprntios. of. oiir_Sarnas Son lhd hu-bnnd JEROME JULIUS SPENCER. who left us two yesars afo. July 20. 1929. rome. we e Javipe IE L-“.Z{J MCTESL A.ul: l!l. L

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