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A i e w5 N, VERNON MOV TOBETAKENTODAY Players and Film’s Director Will Make Sound Picture of Nellie Custis’ Party. Mount Vernon, until recently closed | Martha Washington, John M. Gibbs as to motion picture cameram the scene today of the filming of a|gentleman, Gideon Payne as a minute short play by Pathe Ne newsrecls tion via country The picture, sound effects, | co-operation of the United States | George Washington Bicentennial Com- mission, which is providing the cos | tumes snd players for the film. John M. Begg of Pathe News came to Wash- | | ington by airplane yesterday to direct | the meking of the newsreel. | The only other motion pictures which | | have been made of Mount Vernon were | | done recently by the Eastman Kodak | | Co., which is making the George Wash- | | ington Bicentennial film for the Na-| tional Commission. i The film to be taken today will de- | | pict a birthday party for Neilie Custis, | which role will be taken by Miss Mary Turner. Others on the program in- clude Josephine Friedman, Paula Jen- kins, Arletta Phillips as friends of Nellie Custis; Left Johnson as George | Washington, Miss Emma _Reeder as| | Connell, Nancy O'Rourke, Don Phil- THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. OCTOBER 18, 1931 —PART ONE, ties incident to the party: Grace Allen, Barbara Perkins, Betsy Connell, Vera lips. John Hellman and Carl Hellman. The group will leave Washington at | 9 o'clock for Mount Vernon. | MRS. MARY 1. LEWIS IS BURIED IN VIRGINIA| Betty Washington Descendant Is Interred in Family Plot in | King George County. The body of Mrs. Mary Imogen Lewis, widow of Edgar Vivian Lewis, of Cleve, King George County, Va., was buried in the family burying ground at that place | FIRST LADY T0 SET PLAYGROUND TREE Planting Rites on Thhrsday‘ Will Be Under Auspices of *Women’s City Club. Mrs. Herbert Hoover will officiate at , will be | Lord Fairfax, Rhodes Eaker as a court for distribu- | man, Raymond Gerber as George | the | Washington Parke Custis and Mrs. | Vera_ Connell as a colored “mammy. nchronized with| A minuet will be danced by the fol- made with the lowing children as part of the Il‘htl\‘i-l Monday. throughout | “Born to be is bein Va. Le; Delivers any Majestic RADIO THIS WEEK —— ‘We are making a drive on Majestic Radios this week. We've set a sales quota on this make and in order to reach it we are going to give you your choice of any Majestic in our stock on a DOWN PAYMENT of ONE DOLLAR! Balance on_ Jor- dan’s Famous Budget Plan, h JORDAN'S 33 Just for this Sale! $75 Diamond RING INSURED! $49-50 $1 a Week! ‘Il be amazed at the beauty of these rings we're offering for $49.50! They were big values at $75— they're enormous values in this greatest of all our diamond sales. Castelberg’s is the only firm in the United States giving such broad protection on every diamond ring sold. Regardless oi what hap- pens to your ring or what damage is sustained you will receive a new ring FREE OF CHARGE, GUEST STAR Edward G. Robinson on CASTELBERG’S RADIO REVUE Assisted by Paul Specht and Band WMAL Sunday, 5:45 P.M. | Wednesday i | years old, died of a stroke of paralysis | Playground on S street at 3 o'clock at her residence here | homestead, M d her husan were direct descendants of Betty Wash- T t ington, sister of George Washington, ! city. There will be who married Co Fredericksburg, Va. Surviving_Mrs, daughters, Ellen Custis Lewis of this' city and Mrs. Imogen Levis Powell of | | King _George, Mrs. William' C. Dickinson of Loretto, Mrs. John S. Dickinson and Mrs. | Carter N. Grymes of King George County, Va. n, | ”00?:30 for its new Juxury public baths, section, was the bequest of the late | Chambers’ undertakers are known for their great progress and fair dealings. the needs of more stricken families than any other directors in the city. They have 10 cars, hearses and ambulances; 3 chapels and 5 parlors. A complete and modern funeral establishment. Mrs. Lewis, who was 67| the planting of a tree in Mitchell Park at 2027 P street, | Thursday, according to plans an- Mrs. Elizabeth Patterson Mitchell, for- mer resident of Washingon. Among special guests invited to at- tend the exercises this week are Dr. and Mrs. Luther H. Reichelderfer, Gen. and Mrs. Herbert B. Crosby, Maj. and Mrs. J. C. Gotwals, Col. and Mrs. U. S. Grant, 3d; Mr. and Mrs. Prederic A. Delano, Mr. and Mrs, Charles W. Eliot, 2d: Dr. and Mrs. Frank W. Ballou, Mr. and Mrs. Stephen E. Kramer, Dr. May Dabney Davis. Miss Grace Abbott, Mr. and Mrs. Jullus Klein, Mr, and Mrs. | Clifford Lanham, Woodbury Blair, Mrs. Edgar B* Meritt, Miss Harlean James, Mr. and Mrs. Fulton Lewis, Dr. and Mrs. Gerrit S. Miller, Mrs. O. L. Veer- hoff, Mrs. Frank W. Mcndell, Mrs. Samuel Herrick, Charles Pack, Mrs. Edna L. Johnston, Mrs. J. P. S. Neligh, Miss Lydia A. Burklin, Mrs. Harvey W. | Wiley and Miss Jean Stephenson. | nounced by the Women City Club, | at Marmion, the old Lewis | sponsor of the event. The First,Lady will plant the tree and pres:nt it to the children of the & short program of N vis fclk dances and songs by children <f EleiGEFT s oL | (e plavmround and an_exhibition of i « | their handiwork in the shelter house, Lewis are her two | Thp, "4 the fourth event of its kind sponsored by the Won:en's City Club. Mrs. William Howard ‘iaft planted a tree at Park View Playgiound in 1928; | Mrs, Calvin Coolidge officiated at Chevy Chase in 1929, and last year Mrs. Weodrow Wilson planted a tree at the i Virginia Avenue Playground. Lewis and her husband Va. and (iree sisters, England, will spend nearly Mithell Park, a small playground which is populer with cnildren of the The Family Who Chooses CHAMBERS CO. . Has Shown Sound and Wise Judgment You can get a complete funeral for as little as 752 up to thousands. A service to suit the station or cir- cumstance of any family. In Case of Death Call The Greater Chambers Co. Cor. 14th and ChapinlSls. W. Washington, D. C. Telephone Columbia 0432 They supply Absolutely FREE! You pay nothing for it! WE PAY THE PREMIUM! Diamond Ring One large brilliant diamond flanked with two amaller diamonds in the mounting. price. 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Kerby, on Hesketh street. | Subject of the program is ‘“Shake- speare, an Influence and an Inspira- tion.” Club members and their hus- | bands will attend. |WILL HONOR .C. OF C. MEN | A testimonial luncheon to Harry King, president, and Dorsey W. Hyde, ir., secretary of the Washingtcn Cham- ber of Commerce, will be given by the | Committee on Universities, Colleg2s and | | Private Schools of the chamber gt the | | Cosmos Club tomorrow. | The luncheon will be a tribute to | the chamber officers for their work in | compiling and publishing the first com | plete directory of Washington educ tional institutions after a survey by the | committee. Edward M. and Mary Hackney. girl. F. Newton and Annette Fietcher. girl. John J. and Marie Buckiey. girl. Anthony and Florence V. Cinfireda, girl. Orville and Ruby Kennedy. girl Richard J. and Ruth P &irl George V. and Mildred Mehaiic. irl. Robert R. and Lillian R. Pearson, boy. Tarry and Reta Gregory. boy. Erederick P. and Marian A. Lee. boy. 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CLOYD HECK MARVIN, President of George Washington Uni- versity, who will make the opening address at the sixth International Oratorical Contest finals in Constitu- tion Hall next Saturday night. Fol- lowing the address of Dr. Marvin the seven best high school orators in the woerld will present their spesches in 2 bid for the internaticnal champion- ship. ,,,,,, P OMPETITION TRUCE IS ADVGGATED Andre Citroen Discusses Plan for Agreement to Cut Market Saturation. By the Assoclated Press. NEW YORK, October Citroen, French a 17.—Andre utomobile manu- cr, proposed today a suspension | ut-throat competition” in the indust. plan, already discussed with various leading figures in the industry here in the last few days, is that manu- facturers of automobiles foin in an ment by which market saturation d be sharply curtailed Citroen yrges that the motor car makers of the five nations which pro- duce practically all the machines used in 102 cou s reach an understand- ing by which a maximum percentage | of production wculd be allotted to each company in the areas affected. Such a program wou'd relieve the industry of many bad feat <. M. Citroen believes, and would allc production more along | the lines of actual supply for demand. | he had no x‘nt»nurm; ! ading the American market with (OYF’lzn»(‘fl'S He takes the view that the United Stotes already produces an ample supply of good cars. a woul Dublin, Ireland, produces little for export_except whisky and porter. | FOUND apply Animal Rescus nve sw _Nat_ 8088 FOR LOST ANIA League. 349 Maryl: d LOST. D black wid _white near | J. O 'Stevens, 2620 Bladens- | o1 with padiock, T ave. Aeikle cortelin Fox H and maccasil Thcater of '13th ste. Reward. N SPANIFL S qrowy B EYEGLASSES 351 aeeer EYEGLASSES. whi! Gy Smeer i 3860 FUR COLLAR. and East Cal 0625 GLASSES, Duppy rexard of same. Mr. Carroll, 130 190 of Iili- Torioise shell Rewar vicinity D. on chain, Th Reward. Phone | -wola Priday a NOTEROOK. & stiipe down | okey. Reward. 2320 property of | id return g0 rop- | Tov lost C Palice deep red Iny property 14245, Reward nmouth st.. Cherryy SETTER. rayed license on’ coll 21 color t or 1 WATCH. lady's Elgin:_vicinity 13th and 1 streets. faled H. E. M. Reward. 1317 Euclid st n i ik Brown fox. land_6349. Cedar Hill WMAL day afternoon program of music and “Son : The Cedar 1:30 The Celdar Hll Ensembl Today | *nd Dugxard mowersox CEDAR HILL Washington's Most Beavtiful Cemetery Ave. SE. COPIED-RENEWED ENLARGED-BY Connecticut Ave. otomac 44 W. WARREN TALTAVULL Funeral Home 3619 14th St. N.W. Corner Spring Road Col. 0464 i Phones . 4 fems:10341 | Ryan Service Is Consistent and Uniform At All Times The same desire to be of service in time of need is as strong with us today as when we started in business. The only changes that take place are improve- ments in that service. Funeral parlor, private ambu- lance and livery in connection. JAMES T. RYAN Funeral Director 317 Pa. Ave. S.E. AT R T2, R ave. se. | gy illiam Jones. 2 months. Children's Hos- cuw Deaths Reported. William O, Berryman. 83. Gallinger Hos- jward N. Brown. 75. Providence Hospital. 63, 1006 1 at. ! ippitt. 77. Gallinger Hospital riseill grown. 75. Gallinger Hospital. 8ylvia E. Vernon. 60. 940 P st. Ignatius West, 50. Gallinger Hospital, omas Jones, 52. Gallinger Hospital, WhiTam i1 Norwood. 35. Walter Reed Hos- bith Ella W. Parker. 35. 2120 L st Susle HilL"31. Galitnger Hospital. Frances C. £ ot Loutse A %27, V3038 sherman ! | ave, Thelma Thomas, 18. Tuberculosis Hos- | o Edith M.- Spriges. 1. 1021 New Jersey Deaths. ALLEN, EMMA. Departed tils life after & 324 Bryant st. n.w.. EMMA ALLEN. Fu-| neral Monday. October 19, 193], at 2| o'clock p.m., irom Nine'centh Street B: tist Churel 19th and Eye sis. n.w BERRYMAN., WILLIAM OTWAY. On Fri- 84th vear of ls age, WILLIAM OTWAY BEneIen, gl By, ase. WILLING OTWAY daline Berryman and s0% of the lat: Le Roy H'pkins and Mary Moore Berryman. Funeral from the parlo: of Almus R are. 1623 Conn. ave., Monday, October e % BOYLE.” ANNE MOFFIFT. On Saturiav. Qctober "17. 1031, at heér residence, 3002 Rodman sf. n.w. ANNE MOFFITT. be- loved wife ‘of ‘the late John Bovle and mother of Miss Anna. Francis and James Gordon Boyle, Funeral from the W. W Chambers Co_ funeral home, 1400 Chapin st. n.w., on Tuesday. Octobér 32 am. thence to 8t. Patrick’s Church. 10th and'G sts. n.w. at 10 am., Wwhere mass will be offered for the repose of her Interment Mount Olivet Cemetery. BRAMBLETT, WILLIAM H. On Sa‘urday, October 10, 1931, at Fort Lawton, Wasn., WILLIAM 'H.. beloved husband of Mrs. William ™ H. Bramblett of College Pari. Md. Remains resting at the W. W. Cha bers Co. funeral home. 1400 Cin: BN ohuneral aud inferment in A National Cemeters, ou Mendas, 19. &t 10 am. e BROGKE. ANNIE E. On Saturdsy., October 17, 1631, ‘at her sister's sesicence Beimont Cottage. " Alexandria. = ‘Va. ANNIE E. BROCKE, ‘aged 76, daushter of the late F. L and Julla V. Brooke. She is sur- Uved by two sisters, Mrs Sareh A. B Cariwright and Mrs. John L. Prosise. end gne brother. W. F.' Brooke. Obsequies Monday. "October 19. at 2 hm. at. the residence of Mrs. Johin L. Prosise. Belmont Cotiase. Alexandria. Va. Interment at Glenwood Cemetery. Washington. D. C. 18 BROWN, FRANCIS E. On Thursday, Octo- ber 15, 1931, FRANCIS E.. beloved son of the late “Walter and Helen Brown and grandson_of Emily F. Haliday. aged 28 years. Funeral from his g €nce. 612 Fairfield st . . on Mondas. d fifends i etery HARRY J. HARRY J. the bel Cotneil, Fune: 4323 12th pl ning.’ October 19, o 8. Anthony's high' dmother s Colmar Manor. October 19, at 11 am. vited. Interment 18 . Octover Glenwood CONNELL 1 193! i A Churea 1eauiem o'clock. e Tnterm CRISSMAN, RISS JULIA. ; 555 pm nce. 31 Harris. e %che: GERTRUDE JULIA CRISSMA! loved wife of George L. Crissman and mother of John. William. Joseph and M. Irene Orndorfl. ‘all of Cherrydale. Fureral . October 2pm. a Balistos ters. Falls fiiends | on e 1E K. On Ty, mother of Elsie Sm < Malcoin, snd Harr ices at the 8. H 2901 4th #t. n.w at 10 am.” Ini DECK. BERNARD. }-‘911 BERNM &b n Friday. Pctober 16, RD DECK, axed #80 years his daushters residen 1day. Octoby 2 doly Trinity Ca i 3 mass will be &t $:30 am. for the repose of b Interment Mount Oliv DOWNEY. BERNARD J. 16. 1631, BERNARD J. D husband of Edna King Dy Ma:y 1. and the late Bern: om W neral Lome., 14th st day. October atBhrine of am. Tinter Cenietery HARRISON. JOSIAH L. On Saturday. JOSIAH L. and ¢ B mains res ut Rock Cieek Chi Fult Gospel Ta Funer Warren and s, 18. at 16 am._Requiem ma the Sacred Heart at 1030 | ent private, Mount Ohver Oc- om | Cupitol arc at 2 pn PEADL L DEadt UK A Al DENT SON. devoted wite of E 3 G #nd othe: relatives and frion resiing e John T. Rhinc chapel. ard and Eve sts. s.%. N reral iater. A friand of Josep| at the W BAGBY. HARRIET M. BROWN. MARY BUNDY. EVANS. CHESTER €. HENLEY. CARRIE T, IVERY, WILLIAM. st | SOHNSON. JONES. J. RAWLINS. KEESE. MARY { m STROTRER. WILEY, SUSIE E. | WILEY. In Memortam. A tribute of love ta the memory of our beloved mother and srandmother, Mrs. HARRIET M. BAGBY. Tho left us ‘ten years ago today, October If I could have my dearest wish fulfilled And_ take my choice of earthly treas- s. 00, Or choose from Heaven whatso'er I willed, I'd ask for you. HER DEVOTED DAUGHTER, MAE B. BROWNE. Forget her? No, we never will, We loved her then and we love her still; Her memory is as fresh today As in the hour she passed awav. HER _ GRANDCHILDREN. GEORGE AND EVELYN MAE EROWNE. 1o memory of a dear friend. MARY BUNDY BROWN, who Passed away October 16, 1930 M. WALKER AND PAMILY. In fond remembrarice of iny sweellieait and dear friena. CHESTER C. (CHICK' EVANS. who ae- pacted this life one year ago today, Oc- tober 18, 1930. You sre not fergotten. Chick, dear, Nor_ever wifl ‘Sou- be DEVOTED FRIEND, BERTHA V. BARNES. VANS, SAMUI . In sad but loving memory of our devoted son and brother, SAMUEL C. EVANS. who departed this life October 18, 1930. Loved in lif which has let never fil Rest on in peace, dear HIS DEVOTED SISTERS JENNIE. In memory of our mother, JENNIE GRAY. who depaited this life 190 TS ago todar, October 18, 1929, The monih of October is he To us the saddest of the year Because tvo years ago foday Our darling mother passed awar LUCINDA AND PAUL. our MOt and v dausnier, CARRIZ T and my daugnter. HENLEY, who left us seven ears ago to- . October 181924 AND MOTHER, MRS. In t o October 18, 1930, 2 S Gk Years may go, but you ace not forgotten, Por as lonz » ?nd memory T will alwzy { thee. HIS DEVOTFD W MARY IVERY. A tribute of bered in death, loneliness this world can son and brother. MOTHER, FATHER AND there Tove dea- 80! de.” Ge cher HER CHILDR SELENA N JAMES, ¢ JoNSON, CLARKE. ARDEeIE S NEWMAN Sacred to the mem- ory of iny dear boy. J. RAWLINS JONES, U. €. M."C. who died &t the Naval He Pitel fnirteen” years ago today, Octc When we are alone and silent We_breathe wWith u deep regret. For vou were ours and we remember Should all the world forget MOTHER AND BROTHER. * In loving remembrance MARY C. KEESE. who ial Tost sixteen years ago dear w xone to rest. +1s sull; cate’ me help d_chill D. W. CE C. AND WILLIAM H. he memory of my parents. xhe mothe:.” ALICE C. STROTH- R. ) vears wko today. October 18. 1913, ier. WILLIAM H. STROTH- ER. ‘one vear aso, October 27, 1930. Sunshine passes ve's remembr; hem a1l And though the years be many or few. They are filled with remembrances, dear belents. of vou AUGHTER, CARRIE FELTON Sacred e sced LOVING CYPRE In mem £ WILEY. four jears a of my belgred 18 rance, dear, ihe best arc Are BELOVED HUSBAND A SUSIE FUNERAL DIRECTORS. P. J. SAFFELL R V. 3 O - Funeral Directors - LEONARD M. GAWLER M_St. N.W Pot. 4130. 4171 1432 You | i | bers Co. n.w Tnterme:t R KELL. LAVANIA W October 15 193 mothe: of Mis. M, neial rom the W ne 1400 Chapin st day ober 18, at 2 p.m. Vate. LUMPKIY, sber 13 JANIE R Frezier Sunday, iny Funeral fr fui home. nw. { Puieral pri- 1% On Saturday. Oc- eedmen's Hospital, | JANIE R. N, 1931, i urday. Octobs g R. RANDOLPH\MASON. aged 24 yea Services ui H. M. Padee(t's iuneral home. 131 11th st s.e. on M at 2 pm MERCER, GEORGE P. Depa Friday. Cctober 16. 1931. Hospital, GEOESGE P. MERCER husband’ of Alice M, Cciober 13. at 3 pm. low Co. ‘chapel. 14th 1 v i mains festing nt the above chapel ~Rela- | tives and friends invited. Interment Har- | rony Cemeters. | NICHOLLS. WILLIAM M.. SR. Suddenly. on { Friday. October 1¢, 1931, ii_mi< residence. | 1527 6th st. n.w. WILLIAM H. NICHOLLS. | st beloved husband of Evangeline Nichoils. father of Mrs. Edna Pinkne Remiains resting at tne W. rvis tuneral church. 1432 You st. 2 until Sunday morning. thereafier at his Iste residen- Funeral Monday. October 19. at 12 r 1. from his Iate residence. Rev. A."A.__irch officiating. Interment Baltimore, M. 18 & Departed this life is b 1931, at 10 pm, home. 1602 You s €. PCTBURY (nee Thom Thompson. dence on Monday Relatives and {11 Cedar Hill B POWELL. EDWARD. Monday. Cciober 12. ! 1931, EDWARD POWELL of 308 Soutn Gavitol &t se. the devoled Ociober 19, ds invited. Interment and -Marsh two w Yo aiso « At est Jarvis funeral church. st nw. ' Puneral at 1:30 p.m., from EN. On Friday, Oc- 1931, ut the residence of her | Mrs. George N. Day, 713 Chesu- | e ave. Silver Spring. Md. ELLEN. beloved wife of the late W Raines. Funersl Service at the above address on Mondsy, O A Relatives wnd fo t Foenczer M. elery, Garrisonviile, Va. OBINSON. ARABELLA N. On_~lhur:day. October 15, 1931, ARABELLA N. ROBI SON. belgved mother of “Loix. Pnyl Jusnita, ¥vonne and Ulvssia Robinson Suryivinig her also re thrce brotacrs, 1oui sisiers. other Telatives ana iriengs. Fu- neral Sunda from Trazier's funeral home. 389 R. how.. w1130 dnterment Lincoin @iemorial ‘:“‘vrl 16, p.m ROBINSO LA_N. Offcers ar members ‘of the Eva Davie Felton Cir of ‘the Datghters of Norfolk. are nctif To attend the funeral of Dinghtsr ARA- BELLA N. ROBINSON. Sunday. October 18, 1931 at 1 p.m.. from Frazier's funeral Dirior, 389 Rhode Isiand ave. n.w GEORGIE RABY, Pres, BESSIE M. JORDON. Sec. s THOMAS. THELMA. Thursday. October 15, | 1931, THELMA FHOMAS, daughter of M izabeth Thomas of 2014 Shermen ave. n.w. Remains resting at Frazier's funerai home, 389 R. L ave, nw. Funeral S day. October” 18, at 2:30 p.m.. from Fr zier's funeral home. Va8 WALSH, JEREMIAH. On Saturday_Octobe: 17,1931, at 3:40 p.m. at his residencs. Michigan ave. ne. JEREMIAH, busband of Mamie H' Waish (nee child)" and_father of J. Herbert Waish Notice of- funeral, hereafier. WEST, IGNATIUS. On_Tuesday, October 13. 1931, IGNATIUS WEST. loving hus- band of Nora West. devoted father of Irene Young and Tgnatius Wesi. jr. He Also leaves two brothers. a sister snd many other relatives 'and friends. Re- mains Testing at (hé=eohn T. Rhites fu- neral chapel. 3rd and Eye sts. s.w. Fu- neral ‘Suncsy. October 1%.° at 1 pm. 81, Paul's A. U N. P. Church, 4th and Eve itése. Inlermest Rosemont Cemeters. " WOLFE, JACOB DI . Oc- Cober” i1 183 .m.._ai 930 Grant pl. nw. JACOB DRILL ' WOLFE uncle of Mri ‘W. E. Kefauver. Funerai Tuesday. ‘Oclover. 20, 3 pm., ot Middje- WD, Teloved Good 1113 SEVENTH STN W Modern Chapel with ment Phone Nationsl Frank Geier's Sons Co. : Chapel. e National 2473 Wm. H. Sardo & Co. uneral Chapel Lincoln 0524 (ISAAC BIRCH) 034 M St. N.\W,. Enons west ooea. GEO. W. WISE CO. g w. ' V. L. SPEARE CO. ither the the orig: N successors of mnor connected W. R. Speare est 1009 H St. N.W. "Forz. NW. JOHN R o ablisnea “WRIGH 928 M St. N.W. Nat'l 1544 "CHAS. S. ZURHORST 301 EAST CAPIT . Phone Lineoln J. WILLIAM LEE ¥ AL DIRECTORS CREMATORIUM 333 PA. AVE. NATIONAL 1384. 1388, ALFRED B. GAWLER WALTER A. GAWLER WILLIAM A. GAWLER BONS Established 1850 Chapel Cremations Lady Attendant 1750-2-4 Pennsylvania Avenue N.W. Phones: NAtional 5512-5513 | NO BRANCH OFFICE FUNERAL DESIGNS. Gude Bros. Co., 1212 F St. Prompt Auto Delivery Serviee. Artistic——expressive—inexpenaive GEO. C. SHAFFER T A FLORAL TRIBUTES Five Dollars, Up Phone DUPONT NOw7000 CIRCLE MONUMENTS. THE_LARGEST SELECTION IN D C. MONUMENTS AND STATUARY Do not. base the selection of the family monument on’ phoLogTaphs shown by pec. dlers or agents. as you may be decel Reduced prices for 40 daze, JAS. B. D Biadensburs Rd.. O

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