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20 FORTO REANS SOUGHT I FLOO Portuguese and Inabon Riv- ers Overflow at Ponce, Caus- ing Heavy Losses. By the Associated Press. SAN JUAN, Porto Rico, September 4. —Th> bodies of 200 persons believed to have drowned when rivers, filled to capacity by a downpour of rain, over- flowed their banks at Ponce, were gought by police and National Guards today. The flood, attr! DOCTORS Recommend CHAMBERS Ambulances Clean, Fresh and SANITARY Charges Lowest in City $4.00 Any Place in D. C. Call Col. 0432 ibuted in part to the storm sweeping across the West Indles, destroyed much property and carried many houses and huts along the Portu- gues and Inabon Rivers into the Cari- bbean Sea. 3.28 inches of rain fell in 24 hours. | morning. Gov. ‘Theodore Roosevelt assist in the work and opened Red Cross subscriptions with a personal gift | of $200. | was still impossible to cross the Portu- | gues River, scene of the principal wash- out, and said he believed many dead would be found on that side. The over- flow from the Inabon River, on the other side of the city, caused damage to warehouses chiefly. | Jacobo ~Cabassa in the ~ Alhambra | section—cne of the finest on tha island. | Humbler houses were jammed against the bridge leading to the waterfront and som= of them gave up dead. Ten known deaths at Ponce and two at Guayanilla were reported by police | here today, with 90 houses destroyed | and 120 damaged at Ponce. The extent of property damage was undetermined, with considerable loss in- dicated from various mountain towns and damage to the valley. The Red Cross and other agencles | were caring for 250 homeless at Ponce. 1 STORM HITS DUBLIN. Houses in Low Parts Flooded and Shops | Forced to Close. | DUBLIN, Ireland, September 4 (#).— Torrents of rain which began early yes- | terday and were still falling this after- noon have raised streams to the flood level and sent those who dwell along | the river banks in this vicinity scurry- | ing for shelter. Houses -in. the lo parts of Dublin have been flooded, Entrance—909 F St. take advantage of the present extrem_;ly low Thirty bodies had been found this| ordered all Government departments to | | " The chief of police at Ponce said it | growing sugar cane in | | | |a THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, 1931. and many shops could not open for business. At Ballsbridge, where the horse shows are held, the fields were like lakes and the roads were rivers. FOUR DIE IN STORM. ISTANBUL, Turkey, September 4 (#). —Four persons were killed, several were injured and a number of houses were destroyed in a violent storm which lasted only 40 minutes early today. A heavy rain tied up transportation for several hours. Births Re;orted. The following births have been reported | to the Health Department in the past 234 Among the homes leveled was that of | hours Charles C. and Nora E. Hamel, boy. Charles M. and Elizabeth E. Rolen, boy. Walter M.'and Mary A._Boyd. boy. Wwilliam F. and Mabel V. Tucker, boy. Harry and Jennie Dragniisky, boy. John and Natalina Del Monte, girl. Severino_and Deserina Sainato, girl. Dunlop P. and Katheryn Penhallow, girl, Herbert_and Matilda Hiff. boy. Elbert J. and Frances B. Barnes. boy. Warren and Martha Brodous. boy. Allen and Mary Johnson, boy. James and Estella Taylor. boy, Bamuel_and Viela Sheffield, glrl. Lioyd G. and Elizabeth B. McNeill. girl. Simon W. and Viola Sheffield, girl. Tsaiah and’ Eula Hairstoa, girl. H. and Grace Brauch, girl Deaths Reported. Rachel A. Silly. 86, 1340 Jeflerson st. Anna Poole, 85, 1760 Euclid st George R. Case, 76, 1417 23d st. Samuel A. Dashell. 72, Garfield Hospital. Josephine D. Gray. 69. 4131 Harrison st. David Smith, 66. 1620 Mass. ave. 8.e. Florence Hardesty, Little Sisters of lh?‘,h‘:?;’;fl- R. H. Nichols. 63, the Olympia. Adina ‘W, Dilley, 60, 2804 Brentwood rd. n.e. Fred R. Ricard, 55. Garfield Hospital. Edward H. Chambers, 33, 2934 Glover Y. . 17. 3312 Highland pl. Infirm ¥ nzie Greensfeld, 50. Gallinger Hospital. ace Garner, 48. Gallinger Hospital. Marriage Licenses. Willlam H. McMullen, 23, and Angle M. Everett, 24; Rev. G, D. Sampson. Albert H. Dell, 35, and Blanche Cook, 25; Rev. W. J. McKenney. Cecil E. Pease, 23, and Katherine V. Pitcher, 31; Rev. C. P. Ryland. Noland H. Wiley, 23, this city, and Virginia C. Curtin, 20, Oakton, Va.; Rev. L. I MeDou; George H. Stenger, 23. Steubenville, Ohlo, and Gravoe A. Shingieton, 24, East Liver- Pool. Ohlo; Rev. Arthur H. Thompson. Erwin F. Rosenkraus, 30, Lucy R. Sparks. 29, both of Groset, Va:: Rev. A. H. Thnera"e. mi 25. and Mildred Plle nar nor, 25. i ey, 23; Rev. Alexander Wlllh::kl.u & 4 Maurice I. lein, 29, this eity, and Rose BEerman, 27, Baltimore, Md.; Rev. G. Silver- stone. Mal and Emily D. A J. inkie. 38, 28; Rev. Freeley Rohre; Aubrey 'S, 21, this eity, inin R, 21, Meadowview, Vi 22, and Margaret V. Reidy, Rev. Joseph T. Kennedy. Frank H. Gardner, 22. and Beatrice Taylor, 19; Rev. Homer A. Kent, Charles A. Beckner. 32 and Frances E. Cunningham. 21, both of Richmond, Va.; Rev. H. W. Tolson. Anthony’ A. Rizzo, 38. and Mary Ron- caglioli, 22: Rev. " Thomas Roy E_Hardy. 27, and Ruth M. West, 18: Rey. R. Y. Nicholsoi Harry W. Dodge. ‘36. Ballston, Va.. and Susie H. Siater, 35, this city; Rev. R. Wolven. Clark ©. Brown. 20, and Dorothea M. WEittaker, 19: Rev. C. P. Ryland. Wilbur Caldwell, 32, ‘and’ Dorothy Thomas, 9: Rev. John 8. Milie Ringnall Gaskins, 25. and Louise Williams, 20; Rev. Edgar Newion Samuél W. Beal. ir. 33, Beltsville, Md., and Ann R. Grifiith,” 26, this city; Rev. George F. Dudley. Herbert W. Brazier, 21, and Nellie M. MeGee, 18, both of Baltimore, Md.; Rev. C. a 4, this city. and Kitty Dickler, 26, 1 Md.; Judge Robert E. ng! John W. Brown, 67. and Sadle'E. Brown, 45; Rev. W_'H. Jernagin. P Heath, 22 and Ida L. Mul, E. Richardson. . Johnson, 27, and Isabell Cooper, . E. Wiseman. 31: Rev. | of i 3 RITES FOR ADMIRAL Edwin K. Moore, Retired in 1909, to Rest in Arlington. Funeral services for Rear Admiral Edwin King Moore, 84, who dled Tues- £ay night at Atlantic City, will be held tomorrow morning at 10:30 o'clock at Gawler's funeral chapel, 1750 Pennsyl- vania avenue. Burial will be in Ar- lington National Cemetery. , Rear Admiral Moore, a member of the Army and Navy Club here, was retired from the Navy July 24, 1909, following a career that kept him on the sea for nearly a quarter of a century. Children Sold at Mecca. “There are still children and others taken to Mecca under the guise of pil- grims and sold as slaves” sald Lord Lugard in an English House of Lords® debate. The house passed a resolution of Earl Buxton, calling for further defi- nite steps by the League of Nations to bring about the extinction of a Bureau slavery, He suggested the creation of Information to mobilize public opinion. “Bowler” in Beauty War. Hairdressers of Paris surely are wrought up over the new “bowler” hat. It has made them think furiously how to adapt the hair to the milliner's whim. They have won the first skir- mish by parting fair clients’ hair well down on the right side, skillfully waving Mat- | it on the left and bringing it to a puffiness which they say is graceful and produces a pleasing effect of bal- ance. They also boast that it makes the milliners’ idea of plumes or fowere unnecessary. Convenient Deferred Payments he oJulius Lansburgh gfurniture (5o POPULAR TRADE-IN OFFER Many people have takem advantage of our new trade-in policy to buy new styles in place of their old furniture. Througl‘l an arrangement we have made with local auctioneers you can prices. 3-Pc. Genuine Kroehler Bed-Davenport Suite 129 Long bed—davenport which opens into a full-sized bed, club chair and bunny chair. Genuine Krohler make. Upholstering is high-grade jacquard velour. Loose reversible spring cushions. Trade in your old furniture on this new suite. $10 Delivers This Splendid Suite Balance Small Semi-Monthly Sums—No Interest You Save at Least $40 when you buy a VOSS Tf vou have thought that vou had to pay $100.00 or more to get a really high-gr only $39.95. Compare it f today, and you will under selling washing machine in Am le, modern ure for feature, with any wa ol LD washer I& nd why the VOSS is r America. VOSS at her on the market pidly becom You can’t get a better washer than I the VOSS at any price 592 VOSS HIGH QUALITY FEATURES Made and guaranteed by the country’s old- est ¢ machir Tested and approved by Good Housekeep sized tub of best porcelain enamel. All movable parts fullv enclosed bearings, a General Moto agitator. CATES HAND-WASHIN( Improved 3-leg construction, stands level o 5-Pc. Enameled Breakfast Suite A most attractive set Rocm, comprising drop-leaf table and 4 chairs to match, nicely finished in enamel Green Decorated Youth's Bed, complete 59.75 with link spring. xclusive THE ONLY AGI manufacturers of 16 Institute. 1d running in oil bath. rs product. 3 ACTIO! floor. for the Breakfast ‘12 Walnut Veneer Revelving Book Stand 56.95 washing Full IFamous Westinghouse motor. Dur Exclusive floating me ATOR THAT EXACTLY DUPLI- Beauty of line and finish. 1l Beauty and quality ‘co_mbi.ned with price make this suite irre- sistible. As pictured, full sized bed, deck chest of drawers, dres- ser French vanity. bench, of walnut veneer on gum- WODd. A splendid vnlue. Convenient Terms 75 Fiddle-Back Windsor Chair Cholce of maple or walnut finish on Mahogany-Finish i End Table 69c The Julius Lansburgh Furniture Co. $2.95 chair and tonne W $ Wing Boudoir Chair Colorful cre- covering. constructed. 8.95 Entrance—909 F St. THE WEATHER District of Columbia — Increasing cloudiness and slightly warmer tonight, followed by showers beginning late to- night or tomorrow; gentle variable winds becoming moderate south “and southwest. Maryland—Increasing cloudiness, fol- lowed by showers in west and north fl?rflom late tonight or tomorrow and southeast pcrtion tomorrow; slightly warmer in west portion tonight; gentle variable winds becoming moderate south and southwest. i Virginja—Increasing cloudiness and slightly warmer tonight, followed by showers tomorrow and pessibly in e: treme north portion late tonight diminishing northerly winds becoming southerly by tomorrow. ‘West, Virginia—Local showers tcnight and tomorrow; slightly warmer tonight. Records for 24 Hours. ‘Thermometer and barometer readings since 2 p.m. yesterday: ‘Thermometer—4 pm., 71; 8 pm., 68; 12 midnight, 63; 4 am., 60; 8 a.m., 65; noon, 77. Barometer—4 pm. 2986; 8 pm., 29.92; 12 midnight, 29.96; 4 a.m., 29.97; | 8 a.m., 30.00; noon, 30.03. Temperature same date last year— Highest, 85; lowest, 62. Tide Tables. (Furnished by United States Coast and Well Known Restaurant Woman o Funeral services for Mrs. Mary A. Crowley, 75, who died Wednesday, will be held tomorrow morning at 9:30 o'clock at her home, 1456 Rhode Island avenue, followed by requiem mass at St. Matthew's Catholic Church. Burial will be in Mount Olivet Cemetery. Mrs. Crowley, with her husband, D. J. Crowley, conducted a restaurant business in Washington for many years. She was born in Cabin John, Md., but had lived in the city most all her life. Besides her husband, she is survived by two sons, Edward J. and Frank X. Crowley. A bill empowering local authorities to | fix the closing hours of stores at 6 in- | stead of 7 has been introduced in the English House of Commons. @urds of Thanks CRAIG, JOHN. 1 wish to extend sincere thanks “and ' sppreciation to_relatives and friends for the beautiful floral tributes and kind expressions of sympathy at the loss of my dear brother, JOHN CRAIG. LOUISE CRAIG. FREEMAN, JOHN R. We wish o _grate- fully_acknowledge the expressions of sym- pathy shown us by our many friends dur- ing the ilness and death of our husband and_father, JOHN R. FREEMAN. | MRS EMMA FREEMAN AND DAUGH- Geodetic Survey.) | TERS. . ‘Today—Low tide, 7:19 a.m. and 6:51 | THOMPSON, FLOYD M. =We wish to ex- . press our heartfelt thank: d - pan; high tide, 12:19 am. and 1236 | fion to our many friends and relatives for the kind words of sympathy and beautiful Tomorrow—Low tide, 8:13 am. and Rkband and rather PLOYD 8. THOMB: 7:40 pm.; high tide, 1:08 am. and 1:31 | SoN- . “0d father S LINNIE G. THOMPSON, EFFIE AND FLOYD. = Braths. BAKER, JOHN HENRY. Suddenly, on Thurs- ay, S:ptember 3, 1931, at 4:30 pm. Fu- neral Sunday, Sepiember 6, at 2 o'coick, at Jerusalem M. E. Church, Rockville, Md. ds and relatives are invited. 5° ‘MA O..On Wednesday. Sep- . 1931, at Providence Hospital, MA O beloved husband of Nellie M Bennett and father of John Benneit. son- in-law of Lizzie M. Fritz and brother of | le Irene Gail of Harrisonburg, Pa. Fu- e residence. 1628 22nd st on_Saturs September 5. at 2 p.m. Relatives and friends invited. In- terment Cedar Hill Cemetery. E ROOKS., ALPHONSUS J. On Thursday. September '3, 1931, " ALPHONSUS_ J. BROOKS. the devoted husband Ruth rooks (nee Francis), 'oving father of Aiphonsus, )r.. Ruth E. and the late Fran- cis O. Brooks, and son of John and Mar- garet Brooks. He also leaves five brothers. two sisters and many other relatives and friends. Remains resting at the John T. Rhines funeral chapel, 3rd and Eve sts Notice of funeral later. EVA M. Suddenly, on Friday, ngeles. Caiif fie beloved wife cley and mother of Re- The Sun and Moon. Today—Sun rose 5:38 a.m.; sun sets 6:35 p.m. Tomorrcw—Sun rises 5:39 am.; sun sets 6:34 p.m Moon rises 10:08 p.m.: sets 12:54 pm. Automobile lamps to be lighted one- half hour after sunset. Rainfall. Comparative figures of the monthly rainfall ingthe Capital for the first nine monthis against the average are shown in the following table: | Average, 1931 ™ January February s.e September, Record | months w: | January, 7.09 inches; February, ‘2884, 6.34 inches: March, 1891, 8.84 inches. April. 1889, 9.13 inches; May, 1889, 10.69 ches June, 1900, 10.94 inches; Jul; 1886, 10.63 inches: Au- gust, 1928, 1441 inches; September, 1876, 10.81 inches, o ther in Various Cities. o Temper rainfall for the first nine 2 B John M < n Testing at Bellevue terrsce n.w.. from noon Friday. | funeral will | ser 5. at 9:30 ted to at- MARY A._ On Wednesday. Sep- 931, at 5:40 a.m. at her resi- ode Island ave. n w., MARY Fo wife of the er of Edward September mass at Relatives | Interment I reapi Church at 10 ited ‘to attend. Cemeter On Thursday. Septembe: st “Summer 'residence of | he JANE FORMAN. widow ‘of the Funeral Loudon Park Bmslunc.'e, at 12 noon, Saturday, o « TORREST. JA. Departed this life on | T] sday, September 3, 1931, at 6 am i e residence of dau 1345 4th | nw. JULIA FCRREST. beloved mother Forrest Jeffries. Remains at Fra- 1'home. 389 R. 1. rve. i 7 a9 am am. . 1931, ephew Abilen | Atbany. Atlanta, 3002 30.04 2094 30.00 30.08 20.40 . 3000 <3000 L 30.00 2990 30.04 30.00 3004 30.02 2998 29.92 30108 29.86 30.02 3000 6 6 61 62 64 54 0’56 056 Clear 001 Clear . Clear Clear 0.28 Pt.cloudy Clear 106 Ciear 4 Clear . Clear Pt.clouds Birmingham_ Bismarck. N. D 8 Fle 80 rom 72 Columbia Denver, Detroit, {El Paso. Tex Galveston. Tex Helena, Mont Huron. §. Dal Indianapolis.In Jacksonville.Fla. 30.04 Kansas_City.Mo. 30.02 Los ~ Angeles 00 7 Louisville, Kv.. 3 * Clear Miami,_ Fla Pt cloudy Colo Mich. 50 On Friday. Sep- | NTZ. of late Danie Franz and mother of Jessie M. Sam nd Mabel Frantz. Remains are e ¥ IS 61 008 Cie: s RARGETT, LUCILE September 2. 193: ington Grov i On Wednesday, at her residence. 2 LUCILE W.. b and Joh Funeral 64 ence. Interm Gaithersburs, Md. RGARET_ JOSEPHINE. pember 3. 1931, at Providence TARGARET JOSEPHINE, the be- f the late John D. Hasson sidence of her daugh: notified of the Mrs. MAR- veather . entem- o n.e. Church_at 10 o clock. | MARY DCLIFFE. Preside | ANNIE E. FINEGAN, Recording Secreta: MARGARET J. Officers and mem- Joseph Lagies' Auxiliary, N n MARGARET J. HAS- | 1931, at 9:20 a.m . from Réquiern mass at St Mar Chiirch at 10 am. | Auxiliary plcase | at mbove address on September 4, at | o racitn the Yosary MARY C. RATCLIFFE, Pres. | QUADE, Rec. Sec. this life Departed v 19: 5:45am.. 2 ember, at | her residence. 3220 T St. Hill s e, ROSIE HENSON. the beloved wife of Georse ¢. Hanson loving mother of Gilbert Rosie E. and_George W. Henson, It Mrs Mary E. Lewis: sicter of ary Hackett and John W. Dixon. 16 leaves four grandchildren, two daugh- ‘law. one gon-in-law. one _sister- | 2-law and one brother-in-law. _Funeral inday. September 6. at 2 p.m.# from amobell A. M. P, Church. Nichols ave se. Rev. A. Wormiey officiating. FPriends Telatives invited A happy home we once enjosed, The voice we loved is stiiled. A place is vacant in our home, Which never can be filled. JETT. MARY ALICE. On Friday. Septem- ber'4, 1931 st the residence of her broth- Sy Vialier Jelt; 4030 Tllinois ave mw, MAl E uneral services the chapsl of John R. Wright Co.. 1337 10th ‘st nw. Saturdoy. September 8. at in Union Requiem Geneva. Stockholr N Horta h sister jaries ate invited our deceased sistes [ ber 82 80 Clear art cloudy Be: Porto Ham!lton. n Juan 6 LOST ANIM. 49 Maryl ALS apply Ammal Rescue d_ave_s.w_ Nat 8088 LILLIA LOS )OG—Small, brown a hite, female; vi- cinity 14th and Euclid sts. n.w'i answers to “Trixie. Call Columbia 1713 after 7 Pam. Reward 5 i EYEGLASSES. _in brown _leather marked “Edmonds.” _West 0834. EYEGLASSES. shell-rim,Thursday night Reward. ~Call Lincoln 1992. Address 1739 W ose L SR e U MONEY—Amount ~something over 315 in | currency. ~ Reward. Phone Lincoln 2387. 4° PLATINUM BARPIN—Diamond. two sap- phires. Reward. Call Met. 3638, or 5¢ | st.n.w 2 S POCKETBOOK, on _Breniwood rd. ne. Thursday moriing. Keep the contents. but please return keys. Phone North 2701-J. POCKETBOOK — Lady’s. containing —eye- glasses, gentleman's ring. 2 compacts, on coirts, TR and B. case, Interment . ‘Alexandri WILLIAM SAMUEL. On Wednes-4 September 2, 1931, WILLIAM SA! husband of Minnie Marks ~(nee | Funeral from his late residence. 00d pl. n.w.. on Saturday. Sep. tember 5. at 10:30 am. Interment at Oak Hill Cemetery. 4 3 pm Cemete! MAR) day. ning_eve- Pleasant Cleve- POCKETBOOK, navy blue, con slasses. swimming ticket. on Mt or Chevy Chase car line. Reward. land 2325 EHy B U. § GOVERNMENT CHECK. No 399678 s Restaurant between 12:30 and | ... Aug. 31 finder please return: re. | wa¥d. "Phone Nat. 2630 after § o'clock Compare —our merchandise, our services complete, and our prices with those offered by other funeral directors of the city, and you will see quickly why we have pleased so many, many families during the twenty- two years that we have been serving in’ Wash- ington. Visit our showroom any time you like, and see the really fine variety from which one may ‘make a choice, and note the low prices for complete serv- ices; they start, you know, as low as $100. -2 [DEAL FUNERAL HOME Fuc ‘or rd‘er.ence. Ask your neighbor H STREET.'N.E. PHONES CROWLEY FUNERAL SET I o Capital to Be Buried Tomorrow. | | _4200 5tn st N s A9 Beaths. McKENNA, HUGH J. On Thursday, Sep- tember 3, 1931, HUGH J. beloved kon of Margaret’ and the late Henry McKenna Puneral from his late residence, 3549 13th st. n.w., on Saturday, September 5, 36 _a.m’. thence to red Heart h, where mass will be said at 9 a.m. Relatives and friends invited. Interment at Mount Olivet Cometery. MITCHELL, JOSEPH M. Departed this life Tu (9T at 743 pms voted son of Corinne A Page and brother of Elizabeth, Tence and Reginald Page. Puneral Pri- day. Beptember 4. at 2:30 nm. from Mc- Guire's undertaking establishment. Inter- ment at Lincoln Memorial Cemetery. 4 OORE, REAR ADMIRAL E. K. The fu- neral 'of Rear Admiral E. K. MOORE. who died Tuesday night at Atlantic City, will take place Saturday morning at half- past 10 o'clock. The services will be at Gawler's {uneral chapel, opposite the Ho- tel Powhatan, and the interment at Ar- lington Cemetery. PERHAM, LUCY M. On Friday. September 4. 1931, at Hempstead. Long Island. LUCY M. PERHAM. beloved wife of W. L. Per- ham of Washington, D. C. Interment at Milford, Me. POOLE, ANNA. On Tuesday, September 1, 1931, "at he: residence. 1760 Euclid 5t. n.w.i Mrs’ ANNA POOLE, aved €3 vears, beloved mother of Mrs E_Witherspoon. Fu- neral services at Hysone's pariors, 1300 N st n.w.. Saturday. Sepi r 5, et 11 am. Interment at Abbey leum, 4 ROB! September '3, gency Hospital, SON, Law- rie Robinson, son of Magiha Onley and the late Notley Robinson. %nd brother of Asbury Robin- son. Fuberal Sunday. Septembe: 6. at 2 pm. from the W. Einest Jarvis church, 1432 You st. n.w. Union ‘Baptist Cem ROTHROCK, MRYT Thursday. ' September dence. 113_Chestnut_a Md., MYRTLE LEWTO H. Trving R her age Remair funeral home. 928 M ices will be held_on 5. at 1.30 pm Vited to atten the convenience of SAYLES, ALICE V. denly "on Monda 11:30 p.m.. &t h st.’s w.. ALIGE V of Mary E. Jac loving _grardmoth vear the Tabler g at . where SILLY. RACHEL tember 2. 1931, son, Charles A n.w., RACHEL ices”at_the W home. 1400 _C September 5. wood Cemeter: SOUTHWORTH, September Quincy_st Miles R. Southworth. & Hines Co. funeral home, Tuesday, September 8, at STORER. GEOR! September” 2. al. GEORGE W. of Johanna hapel of Thom SWANSON. THEODORE: 931, at : BOTELER. FI. brance of o BOTELER Septemb MAKELL. MATTIE. membrance of a MATTIE MAKELL. Test ‘one year ago 1830 HER HUSBAND, JOSEPH X CHILDREN. 1 | THOMPSO! mem; of THOMPSON. today. Septe ____ FUNERAL DIRECTORS. JOHN R WRICHT CO CHAS. S. ZURHORST T. G L oA TATORIUM YATIONAL 13 P. J. SAFFELL EXVICE—REASONAB! z Nat'l o 33 Sth St o B Frank Geier’s Sons Co. 1113 SEVENTE STNW Nlati Modern Cnapel. Telepnone National 2473 “Wm. H. Sardo & Co. 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