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Bigger and Better Funerals At Half the Usual Cost Are Done by CHAMBERS ;'T Puneral for a8 ‘78 OPEN A CHARGE ACCOUNT Suits and Overcoats 525 85 Down—Balance $2 Week or $8.00 Month . EISEMAN’S Seventh & F Sts. N.W. Floral Sprays Unusuaal Beauty 808 14th 8r. N.W. Metro. 1488 804 17th | who want t | help themselves! Metro. BUSINESS GAINS IN PENNSYLVANIA {Men Are Returning to Work in Groups and Army of Jobless Is Decreasing. | By the Associated Press. HARRISBURG, Pa., November 18.— Besponding to State-wide co-operation and a general improvement in senti- ment, business continues its rndu-l return to normal in Pennayl izaf the collectio of some $20,- 000,000 for normal and emergency funds, ries throughout the State are speeding up. Men are returning to work in groups of hundreds and the army of unemployed is nlowly decreas- | ing in size and gaining in morale. | Gains in All Parts of State. | The news which is lending confi- dence, both to the leaders and to the == | populace at l-rn. is contained largely completing Exquisite Wreaths St N.W. 945 609 12th St. N.W. Metro. 9360 COME ON! THE in_reports of fluv!. velo enu v! -Barre—Anthraci distribute largest weekly pay rolls in years, disbursi more than $1,000,000 to 25,000 employes in Lu- zerne County alone. Hazleton—Lehigh Valley Coal Co.. re sumes operations at Packer No. 5 mine, idle since June, 1930, calling back 200 men, whilg other resumptions in field return 300 more miners to work. Franklin—Altantic Refining Co. em- ploys 100 additional men in its Frank- Hin refineries. Pittsburgh Area Booms. Pittsburgh—H. J. Heinz Co. announces orders for this year to date in excess of same period last year; Pittsburgh de- partment _stores lnnounco increasing sales; F, W, e Agency snnounces building constmcuon in Pittsbr ll’ld entire tri-State district heavier 1930; value of building permits in Plttx- in September increased 42 per cen: over August of this year and 76 per cent over September of last year; opera- tions of steel companies increase 3 to 10 per cent, Chamber of Commerce re- ports, Huner—nlnk E. Troutman, general manager of Standard Plate announces that plant is employing 208 men on day and mgm shifts, produ:l.n‘ 10,000 feet of glass daily Homestead—Six pllw ‘mills and og’e | hearth department of Homestead Sf 1 Works resume, giving employment to several hundred men. 2,500 Steel Workers Return. Braddock—Between 2,500 and 3,500 men return to work at Edgnr ‘Thompson plant of egie Steel Co.; Union Car ean- ‘The Ryan Service Recommended Because It Excels 3 Efficiency has characterized Ryan Service through the years. It has bullt up a clientele that includes families in all walks of life. Wibesemens e called on we attend to the smallest detail. Model chapel, private ambu- lance and livery in connection JAMES T. RYAN Funeral Director 317 Pa. Ave. S.E. Telephone Atlantic 1300-1701 O LET’S GO All Qur Unemployed Ask For Is JOBS. Every Dollar Donated Through This Committee Will Go To Maintain Pay-rolls From Which Those Who Want To Work Will Be Paid Wages Sufficient To Live On. Asks Nothing El se. Every Dollar Means Work For Some One Who Let’s Form a 1 Per Cent Club. WE ‘ARE GIVING % OF OUR ENTIRE BUSINESS FOR ONE MONTH NOV. 16TH TO DEC. 12TH TO THE DISTRICT QF COLUMBIA UNEMPLOYMENT COMMITTEE To Be Used By Them To Maintain Payrolls And Such Other Forms Of Unemployment Relief As They Shall Deem Necessary For The Emergency Now Exzisting [ONG pve piNeN EVENING STAR, WASHINGTO. D. Wheel Works, sul of Ui 3 bsidiary “WBM back to work. wuxe--um'— hllh orders for motives to cost about num‘ . Berwick—American Car & Co. to pruvldt year's work for 1,500 men filling $10,700,000 order for puu.ny‘.z‘: cars for New York City sub- way Coudersport—Intensive dr ations follow when high-producing 'e]l is brought in, 'ning new natural gas field in Potter 'g:unly < IWILLIAM E. OWENS DIES AT HOME HERE Retired Policeman Had Been IIl Bince Leaving Force Year Ago—Widow Survives. Willlam Edward Owens, 64, who served on the Metropolitan Police Force for 38 years prior to his retirement last November, died early todsy at his resi- dence, 1610 Twenty-fifth street south- en | east, following an extended lllness. Mr. Owens had been in fafling health since his retirement from active duty at No. 11 precinet. Funeral services will be held at 2 o'clock Saturday afternoon at the residence, wi o mlr); ith burial in Rock Creek Mr. Owens was assigned to duty at the White House during the latter part of President Wilson’s administration and throughout the Harding adminis- tration. He was widely known and popular with his fellow officers. He is survived by his widow, Mrs. Laura Owens; a son, Raymond; a brother, James T. Owens, and a sister, Mrs. Emma Haing the latter two of spouylv-nln coum Va. Mamage Licenses. . 21‘ and lmm- Ti;‘ltlh!. 22, rge Morl 0 R‘:l’!d Plnell- Allen, 21; Rev. Peter T. Jackson. Morean B. Callsghan. 40. and Carolyn R. rris. as Rev: Andrew Imny. 26, ana mxen B. Clarke, h M. Nelll and Heln 1. Borothy E. fiums, 37 nn'u:lemor M. 38, bath of Alicons, Fa Rev. una’mln Y, Bad- a0 wm . Sirbuse. A h. Ville, Md.. and 5. infs city; Rev. Robert An- erson pockors ‘a8t nev Winfem Blerpomar ™ M- ’ Visit our store and learn the will advise new Akron This attractive $]2.00 W 6 TEA SPOONS \\\% $525 \\ JEWELERS 0. REVEAL OPTIMISM Labor Federation Cites Four Major Reasons for Pre- dicting Recovery. ‘While the manifest optimism in trade and industry has not been translated thus far into any sharp ificrease in the volume of business, reports received from 27 cities by the President's Or- ganization on Unemployment m and a business survey made by the American Federation of Labor indi- cated today &m:mu cheerfulness may be a prel wn, e re- covery. After months of viewing conditions on the mlln\lllc side, the labor fed- eration el today “business lenl!.ment is_distinctly mr" and cited four major’ reasons: “The mmnmg of organizéd effort to depression problems luldled the publlc mind. Finds Gain in Confidence. “The President’s credit organization ‘4o check bank fallures has increased confidence at home. “Conferences between ministers of the leading nations have ‘facilitated measures to deal with world problems and improved world confidence. “The President’s plan for a fund to Hquidm frozen real estate investments !d as another constructive mnsure ‘The federation pointed out other de- velopments “on the bright side of the picture”: The rise in wheat, all commodity and stock prices, an increase in steel op- erations in the first week in November, prospective improvement in automobiles, a decrease_in the hoarding of money and in bank failures. 6,200,000 Estimated Idle. ‘The survey estimated approximately 6,200,000 workers are unemployed and asserted that, although unem&luyment bhas been increased by the business de- pression, the major problem left by the t decade has been to adjust work ours to the actusl worktime needed in the country’s industries. “Clearly, ess must face this fundamenta] adjustment,” the survey sald, “and if there is only 35 hours’ work a week for all wage earners in the United States the only sound eco- nomic policy is to adjust work hours A Gift of STERLING SILVER The Popular HEPPLEWHITE 6 Dessert Spoons 6 Dessert Knives $13.50 6 Dessert Forks $]2.00 STATIONERS A.Kahn Jnc. Arthur J. Sundlun, President 39 Years at 935 F Street accordingly, This involves universal adootion of either the six-hour day or the five-day week. Are You Ruptured? See the Wonderful New Akron Triple Gyard Truss Expert Fitting Demonstration by Factory Truss Expert Here amazing results obtained with the proper truss correctly fitted. Tom L. Collins, Factory Truss Expert, about your rupture le Guard Truss and Akron Sponge Rubber Rupture Pads. Bad rupture cases especially invited. Don't miss the demonstration. Kloman and demonstrate the wonderful Instrument Company, Inc. 911 19th St. N.W. ttern has achieved a ?ulnrlty equaled by few patterns. ifetime service of rare design. 6 Butter Spreaders $6.50 6 Oyster Forks $6.00 6 Saled Forks $9.00 PLATINUMSMITHS WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1931. = BUSINESS SURVEYS B:afl;l. G ghter O B8 ol corivase) Yom ‘her ber 30. at 3 b, AD, loved McLa lenwood EWLEY, CORNELIA F. On Monday., No- eg\bfl' 16, 1931, at her residence, ér-yn . after a brief fliness, CORNI F. snee Hazard), wife of John & Bewier: om ‘her late resideqce on “Thirsday, Nove: 2pm. In: {erment POt Lincoln Gemitary- BRADLEY, FAULINE. Departed “this mber 16, 1031, PA resting at 4 Co., 141 hereafter. BROOKS, 18, log, ‘at d .nnllm 1ln !rde a. ave. n.e. ANNIE, o0 (Sunday, November at Atlantic City, N.’ J.° ANNIE o of the late Heriry s o Church. BURCESS, ELIZA E._ On Wednesday. 1931 ‘at Hyattsville. Md, " BURGH beloved mother of Thomas 4 Remains, ruunx in the W. W. " Chambers CQop Juneral home. 1400 Chapin at. n.w. Notice of funcral later: CAREY, BETTIE, Buuuenly. on Sunday, No- yembér 18, 1 Lqhet Tesidence. 41 n Thother "ot lnm jind _ Lor cousin of Eva R. S will resi 2t W Brneat Jarvis mner 1 church, 23 You it nw. untll s p Vednesday. thereafter at the Pres neral Thursday. November 10, at & pm. from her late residence. gvote rey, lloum- i s Vermber 10. at 3 pm. Relrtives and Ftlengs Interment’ Fort Lincoln Ceme- CHARLOTTE 6. On Tyesday, No. st her residence 1600 CHARLOTTE 8. " on ‘Thursday, Nog yopterment. Green CURTIN, DANIEL J. luna-my day, November 17, 1t gu.l, DANIEL, J te ‘Joh Trom his iate on Priday, Reaulem mas ‘Dom| 8 e iands " tavt Rel Incerment Mosnt Olives Omun 19 M. Monday, ley ‘Hospital, old V. rom_the W. 3 Iunzul | home, 1400 Chapin Novemler 0. on Tues- sidence. 479% » Nn‘v‘emb-r 30 t.” Gabriev's Church ai Re .na Sriends T = terment Mi- Oliver Gemary, mVited.” o DOBSON, MogrE, 'rm-may 3 Madison, Wis., JOSEERINE MOIJR ., beiov JOBEFHINE JIOORW, Deioved ‘wite of br! FLAHERTY, MARY E, nesday, Novey gepce, 3 Suddenly, on Wed- ber 18, 1081, at_her el 83api ct. n.e., MARY E. HE T sm"n Remaing restin ll’l.he [ Births chor!;d. Allen®R. and D * Ulw-mo "‘“.n; X arry C, nes Clar Ja d. Ry i’my u Ghlunu!! “u"d‘e toj Siewart: Boy, in, boy. White. boy. , Plerce. " boy. lncn Boy. Ar Buist: boy. Smith, uay uth L. Hoiland, girl. " Orleiins. wir] M. Martin, girl. Do Reported WIIH .Yoh n P.'AQuill der. fant of Kajle Branson. 3 day ‘Galitnger Hogoital spital. 2 EFV' Furgler, 64 galineer Hoanital. £ Iting, 43, 1717 1at st " e Sy 9 months, FOUND. 1] fijfi\'m&"“qg' ayi owner -é“m %mflu Mrviand u ave Owner T cription to Room day, Nov. 16, College nerwy 166. LO! BRIEF A i N valuable_papers. u'm'-n ot E. roon’ de Nat l iy == = ——— |y Burt's 1343 F Street Specnal Sale for Thursday, Friday and Saturday of a gollection of Men’s Shoes — popular lasts — tan and black calf and grain leather in which sizes are somewhat broken, although out of the combined Iot ou can undoubtedly {md your size. $10 and $12.50 Grades Caring for feet is better than curing them Reduced to $5.85 Park at du Capital Garage at Our Expense m | gara. nw. iigioud ‘Washington a’i ’ BROOCI eanl Catiacnea 8 the st hevine e Hoveknerie. loton: - Reward. 'AMEO PIN, énoucn!ed on white “ld 'l Mrs. Kretsch e Hyates: SN CANE. straight, heavy dark wood: s knob on head; on Capital Traction car be- tween Rosslyn and Washington, Nov. 10 pewaraJomn Adrinnce Cotog ol e — smn Sirae™ Rew-m. Phone Met. 4905, 2u' iny famale, ck spots M 5t. n.w. Re- Rotiirn lhov- Sdress o Bhone Cap- nnl nmnu 39-J. 19¢ o l:r'l'ltl’ l'n"naQnu" E 1 d white rat Pt brone Dec 3885 T4 oxfords, Sundey atter: o saw b Keltn s Aneater, car or Amblmdnr mv Wyoming ave._ v E.vicinity Lansbu Rewhrd It retarned 50 ‘2933 North 7116-W. tte, silver rims. 18° M tween 17 and 1825 P st. n.w.; Mon and 6 p.m. District "3836 KETBOOK, flat, Jeathor, Keepsake, con- ing nn. ave., Chevy e. 3723 hday, between 5:30 ‘white Re- \‘c:nooc Hose. Hie Rt g POLICE reh, Vi gl DOG—In East Fai c u o Town, biack mixtire’ down bick: col Found_ leather collar. Notity L. & Elllnn‘ grocery no = PURSE, low, toood containing IAdy RHt watlh ond coense, on Werlcy Heloh( bus, Monday, 16th. Reward. Taylor, Cleve- jan RUSSIAN RED lost Armigtice ar DY, life ! ULINE 1| Novem. y l&, FLICKLING, | (HALFRENNY, | MULBERRY, vember 11, Westmnater st BPANIEL—Py brown: name Tref: lost Sundsy: small child’s pet. 4439 Voita'place Clev. 0950-J. Reward. i 7 W. ¥. Tyson, il-m-u A n" 1568 rl"l e SIE LEWIS. .dt;:e Relief Societ a2y are notified of_Mrs RY V. FLICK. MASON. Pmmnt ADDIE CHASE GREEN, Rec. ue s Jow 8. 00, it 3 ugflm! 0( 1 iariza ore endon, Interment at his old’ home, near Arcoll GOIDON JOHN P. Tuesday, November 17. 931, at ergency Hospital, J¢ RDO} N 1 from lh! Tresi ?A;‘malher Mart V. Tvas triend: I 3, S o Deperted this lite 1931, NEWTON mourn their Clarinds Half- Nzw‘r eovemper Kenny Rerse Tibbs, AL City, rs. bmher Mr. I‘ nd ‘s HAYES, M, November ce Prank T. 'hur Thomas. 'Prank Notice ol l::n MAnko.lgf loved wife Zt ot “dm her of, Joh HODGM, day, N ber. nwmx. wmy 5"'“: ot nrf"ffz’z Allas Hod vices will be held at Zurhorst's funll'll parlors, CID"OI st., Thursday, November X' Interment in Glenwood Cems MOSES le' r l'. l" at . nd hus- nd ‘of Hiarrier Hoes, heloves father of esley s, Ernest 7. " T2th Thursday, November T bury Gemetery, Germantown, tives and friesds Tnvited. ROGE, On, Tuesday, November 17 1931, !LLAdHOG"{‘ of 53 Wine ave. Hys ‘ vilte an e ““Christian and N st e o Fidas November 20, at 10:20 a.m. 19 HUTCHINSON. WILLIA) a) November 17, ‘1931, {2 Pranklin st., M T. On Tuesd &t Dix, residence. e. KOLLEY, PRAN c1s REN 250 piguemper 17, LAW] 1931, s, Mo. Funeral wili e fesldence o{l Thurs- : tifence to will be am. for ¢ hz repose Of his Sou. Interment ‘in Mount Olivet Gemetery. LAING, LORRAINE QnyFuesday, No- yember "7, 1681, wpn AINE G. LAING. beloved v N, ud M. On tuesdar, November 17, 15 a.m., ARTH hisbana of Gerirude. Loe. of Ar- ihur, ir. and Delores Le¢, brother of Israel November 20, 1931, at 2 from w. Ernest Jarvis West Eid p'mnr imbarton ave. p.w. be viewed atter noon Thul r-dn z«rmem ncoln mon Cemu LYTLE, JOHN LEE. No-, Veinger {1 1000, at Bis. ruxde-xee, nll Jersey ave. n.w.. N devoied father, y fer’ Emms ‘K. Afcnnun and’ othe and" friends, Puperal Wednesday. at 8 pm. from his ‘late residence. Interment Concord, N. ; Me “ RTH, lVLFS ried g ite 'rum‘ Rovemper Dfil Jotl She d ? abin INNEY, 8 Ak her lelldrn:ek n'm “ s Gevoisd mother o Lessett Lyles, Bertha Lvles’ and 2 ng m-vi from Bovd's funeral home. Suddenly on Mon- 31, MILIEI J. MILES, 6. 3., MILES MIL- husband of Gertrude A. Mil- d). Funeral {rom his late n.w., on Re Inter- 18 rman circle 1 Thursday, November 19, at 2 Ve *ana: trionds mavited o attend. ment 3t Glenwood Cemete: MILLER, 1 MILES. A © A smmuice: oS a Faveite ‘Lofee, ko 10 B.CA: s been ealicd er, e hel hursda! 193}, ‘st 1310 o'clock pm., 0F urpose o u'.endml the funeral of eceaced brother, J, Miles Miller. H. WANAMAKER, Secretary. ANNIE M. No- 1, at’her residence. 830 1E M. BERRY. wife of the late Baward Mul UL~ rry, Viving her one son-in-law, two sisters, O brother, ~six grandchildren, five grandchildren, other relatives and friends. Remains at Frazier's funeral home. 389 Rhode lsland ave. n.w. Notice of funeral ater. MYRICK, ADAMS Oon Wldn!lfll! Yemoer 6 ATo0n. ADAMS WVRCE Remains rest n" in the W. W. Chambers funeral home, 1400 Chapin st. B.w. N tice of funeral later. the our On Tuesday, jesse 1747, 90d “James Milton u ». Remains resting abel Alt"a funeral home. Chapin’ lt nw. R x.x.‘“ fansra) Fom b nw:nt, vhuu- lnwny suppiE). on mber Retstives “ind frfonds Anlefment Rock. Creek Cemetgry. PARTRIDGE, MACE G. day, November 17, 1931, loved wife of aged 69, ve; Padgett's funeral on Thursday, or 1, favieed. Suddenly. on Tues- MACE G, the be- ¢ late’ Guy E. an Funeral services Bome, 31 Gien st 19, at 3 p.m. s ovember’ int terment tville, ud PARTRIDGE, MRS, MACI 1 meet- ing of ll’ hlnl". No. 33, S, will be hel urse ‘6‘ Nnvember 19, 1931, at 12:30 sc’l?r o nic Temple, iath gt an ve.s 10f e Durpote of s chding trie funeral al of our lai A Partridge. order "5t “the vorl.hy ‘matron: IZABETH W. RHINE. HAZEL 1. 8P czn nmmy‘ P WBI-I.. 'ALTE] 10 - R X h glil Ilo intll ln lu'e h“l: alp) dey nu X Ea 1 Otmxlerh Hllh! at 2 gl:‘ nonmflm GEQRGE, on Wednesdsy, No- yemb “'g.c’ RO) the “w. Church, 14330 . x?"'" st mn"fi SHARSWOOD, nesday, dence. n.w. BROOKE SHARSWOOD, wite 'of the Ia Charles Wesley Sharswood. vember 20, at 10:30 & SHEELY, JAMES. audunly on Tuesd: November 11, 1631, at Emergency Hospit JAMES SHEELY of N st 1. 413 H at. Notice SOLLERS. JOHN W. On Monday. Novem- 16, 193L at.3 pm. JORN W, devoted hus- band rguerite Quisehbury and father of J. Waverly Sollers. Besides his wife and son he leaves four brothers and two sisters. . Body m-;lbe viewed at his. fate “residerice, n Wednesday _evenin, peral Thursday, v and kflnu(hkr of Mr. ‘ecks. 5 her Jate residence on Thuriday, ber 19, at 2 SURACL, GIOVANNA. On Tuesday, Novem- Tesidence, 1021 Mount ‘Glivet' Cemetery. TURNER, JAMES, Suddenly November L WASHINGTON, WALTER. Died. Sunda: NOVemBer 15, 1900 at Gallinger Hosp WALTER WASHINGTON. ing_at_Wesley 2033 Georla ter. ELAINE. 1931, “at TE) ‘ WATSO! PETE! Dled re ), AT R St | mains resting at Wld, lumlll chapel. m«nfl > 4 AND PINKNEY. | w, The Ladies’ Reliable Im: | )lun-l e and Serah Dickerson, ‘Punerel Priday, f""" m- 1137 4 ma: m’a: whero ? m' mu ind Triends vited: luur-m Olivet Cemetery. JUNIOR. 1In -M ’fi remembrance of my l&” - BRANSOME, wh o Tiee Years a0 today. Novembet 18, 'rhne Teers have passed, our hearts atill e ‘§oes on we miss you more. As N Of grief ‘and sorrow we've had our share But the parting from. you was the hat r. Sadly missed. MRS, _MARY A. BRANSOME AND OMIL- DICKEY. LAURA V. In sad but membrance of our mother. VBIeKEY who d djed, fouricen Jears ago today, November i God gave us a woni lm She was one who never & xnw %"" m H. l» GOODLOE. JANE. i gestas Jam g,,‘ge.r".;gml;,zg:.- s i LA RN HAI - REV. (GEORGK N. 4 tribuie ”= remembrance 1o our formi CEORGE K. HARRIS, who'd6- n.n;g |hix lfle l'fl years ago today, No- BRANSOME. ow much we ve your memory Loving thounhts shall wander o the spot whers you ave laid. Like ivy on the withered oak— When all other things y ©ur Jove for you will still keep green Anc mever fade 'wwas: JERUSALEM BAPTIST CHURCH. * .A.‘l! RACHAEL. In loving me of ‘Gevoted ‘mottier L vho departed this life ten years ago to- day, November 13, 1 oy, November, SPubibo anp EMiLY. * the i 2 LICARIONE, GIACINTO. Sacred to ‘memory of beloved — husband. _our father and srandtather, GIACINTO LICA- RIONE. who departed this life two years ago today, November 18, 192). I have lost my soul ccmpanion, A, lite linked with my own And day by 1 him e 1 walk through lite alore. Deep In my heart a picture lies Or a loved one gome t st In memory's frame I QJE' i ause 83 one of 5 55 you, nde: more, ‘The hlnax that did so much for us, th’ (m"!‘; continuously, o today. < nne x loved hu Sone 1o Test, fine. ¢ help ¥ ol gentE uflau‘fln" ADOAum 'AND DO NEUHAUS, SABINA. In loving f Op dear mother, T oy e “’n"-'%{'%? away 1wo Feucs uu yesteréay, November 11" 1029 Before our eyes she faded, sker' day by P mnuy ng her suflenn 1 God took” her awa; it e us a wonderful bt that never grew old: God'made her smiles as the sunehine, And He made her heart of pure goid. u have left e look on your vacant cl HER LOVING. DEVOTED lbulbcnn.bwg AN who_departed ly!r‘n sso todsy, November llwrl -nd md.x was m e-u When you were .iaken from who loved ut never will we. " you_best, YO ue', he v you were ll‘lfi to test. 2 FLn. AuD " YOOR DAUGH AND_ BON-IN-LAW» ARL AND WALT‘R LOCKE OF IN- 1 'hink ol' you in silence. “’\ n..'."l‘i"m%’.‘.' ul e gee”fne k Tonely. Little d nfi' That'T & z i HER DEV H. ROSSQN Mothn. 7 Jheart longs for you, - tht . e.,x“K..:'. 08 Shhen call TR Y e L e gy, cture W ¥ DAUGHTER, God_alone knows how we miss vou. o ‘:fz ARSLD, FAvLINE AND ROY. ar. o STEI Anm l« 'lfl dear Irparted B ui & :m!?" fiah iodsy, s fite lovembar l‘ ght years ago ay, Sweet memories “ o plme nm’em"'" eV, a5 c0 Cir foving Yomembrases Bt viaeT 'raz"/umn . WILKINSON, curro this 1 - a TN this e ‘z"nn Jsone years e'lnd- &Nv Frank Geier’s Sons Co. 78 Ohubel ‘Talehone National 2473 Wm. H. Sardo & Co. Funeral Chapel Smvuiancs service Lincoln 0524 ]oseph F Blrch's Sons 3034 M St. \1 \V m‘ PLOII We uuu'n-h'.': e Soine " VH1 L.,. §PEARE Co. NW. tablisned 1876 JOHN R wnxcfi 928 M St. N.W. | CHAMBERS PHORE-WEST-080: CHAS. S. ZURHORST 30}, EAST, GAFITOL §T 3 WILLIAM LEE'S SONS CREMATORIUM 2 , AVE. N.W, NATIONAL P.“W"FM m gk SONS caupe Extablished 1850 175024 Penneylvania® Avenue N.W. Phones: 45| Gade Bros. Con 1212 FST Prompt Delivery 2