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—_—— EXODUS OF JESUITS FRON: SPAIN PLANNED Vatican City Report Says Many Will Go to South America and Others Come Here. By the Assoclated Press VATICAN CITY solution of the will be followed i 28.—Dis in Spe ately by an e the United ca, Be'glum end yesterday in well Janu; Orde FOR YOUR NEARES NATION-WIDE |to the Pope a few days ago and re- celved his approval. Most_of the Jesuits are expected to | go to South America, where they are | best fitted to serve because of their | knowledze of the Spanish languege. | There are more than 3,000 members of the order in Spain. | Those who bave been specializing in | seientific studies will be transferred to institutions where they can continu | their activities. It was reported nat) Father Victoria, noted chemist, wil be in Belgium. MORTIMER WILSOW DIES | NEW YORK, January 2j (#).—Mor- timer Wilson, noted ~omposer and teacher of musle, died sesterday at his ho He was in Jis 56th year and succumbed to comflications following |2 monia a month2go. Wilson s bornin Charlton, Iowa, and studied musi in Chicago at the Conservatory and Musical College. He | was first an instrictor at the Univers! of Nebraska. Junior High given charge of a scientific instaution ‘ 1 all the THE Wit STAR. WASAIAGTON, e URSDAY, J! ANUARY 28, 1932 N RITES FOR FIRE VICTIM Ex-Soldier, Burned to Death in | West, to Be Buried in Arlington. Funeral services for Thomas Earl High, 24 years old, who was burned to! death in San Francisco January 22, will | Walker, principal of Powelt | b held in Arlington Cemetery, it was h School, today denied pub- | learned today from his mother, Mrs, C. ts that !.he chemical labora- | W. Fisher of Hyattsville, Md. The body institution Was the scene of | yag sent from California today and will | ly happened,” Mr. Walter | be Interred as soon as it arrives. was thal a student in the| High had been discharged frcm the ccidentally spilled some yel- | Army 11 days before his death. He rOusS. served two enlistments under the name tion of the flooring was | of “Thomas Earl.” | fearing combustion might | Besides his mother, he is survived by se, the student telephoned | two brothers, Ben A. High, who is in| partment the Marine Corps and stationed at; wes no blaze, however, and | Annapolis, Md., and Harry E. High, jr., men did was to take up a|of Washington; a sister, Mrs. L. E few boards. The damage was so slight | Proctor, jr., of Washington, ‘and & 1 not interfere with classes in | grandmother, Mrs. Rosa E. Ahrens of 7 | Reading, Pa. PRINCIPA: OF POWELL DENES FIRE AT SCHOOL Say-Alarm Was Sounded in Fear of Blaze After Student Spilled Chemical. . AR ed repe STORE PHONE LINCOLN 0093 Miller's Buckwheat s 1c||UNEEDA BISCUITS :: lc WITH 1-LB. OF MRS. FAUNCE SAUSAGE MEAT Cook’s Layer Cakes Rock C::e_aek for _z_os ;Both for : z!c WITH 1-LB. OF LONG HORN CREAM CHEESE Ginger Ale - Carnato Agrees With Babies because it’s nourishing, safe and Tall Cans 23c easy todigest. Best for cooking, too! BOTTLES (Contents) 3 GRANULATED SUGAR 10 45¢ 25¢ BAG GOLD DUST CHEVY CHASE DAIRY MILK . .~ 8c « 14c¢ WISE BROS. Crisco Camay Soep . Waldorf Toilet Tissue 'SUNSHINE EDGEMONT CRACKERS Log Cabin Syrup Her,sheylS MILK CHOCOL. AND HONEY BARS LARGE PACKAGE ' 23c¢c Be = 6lc) . L3 19| .4 o |9c! 1-1b. e can ., N AT VEETA Redeemable Onlyat NATION-WID ! ALL 5 fr 20CTS SPECIAL BARGAIN VOUCHER 20c¢ 1 KIRKM, 1 KIRKM, 1 KIRKM, t KIRKMAN® « 1 KIRKMAN'S CLEANSER 3c§ 23c| lOcS . ATE . B pars COTTON And 1 Can Scouring Powder FREE | Shoe PegCorn . . .= 10c ~aess Beans . |0c Ige. can IOC Blue Bel Fairfax Hall st Lang's Sauerkraut RILL CLEANS QUICK! THE GUARANTEED ALUMINUM and HOUSEHOLD CLEANSER 2 ri 1 §e .m 25¢ =2 9c 19¢ | AND THIS VOUCHER WALL PURCHASE ALL BORAX SOAP 'S FLOATING SOAP 5 for SOAP POWDER O Lord Fairfax Coffee Del Monte *&ie’ Peaches Ritter Catsup. . . . . . 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P2 s |9c‘ Florida Oranges. . . . 29c, 35c ‘Grapefruit . 4 . 4= 25¢ APPLES . « 4™ 15¢ e o Oc .m 25¢ Hams . .®» 20c LARD, 2;:15¢c pkgs. con .o |8c| ELK GROVE BUTTER _ 5 33 ggld . ™ 3le| | the | Boulevard is a Rites Tomorrow LAWYER'S BURIAL IN GLEN- WOOD CEMETERY. Funeral service for Amasa James Ward, for many years general counci for the Internal Revenue Bureau, wil be held at 2 o'clock tomorrow afternoot at Hysong's funeral home. Burial wil be in the Masonic section at Glenwoot Cemetery. Mr. Ward died yesterday a. Garfleld Hospital, following an fllnes of about 10 days. Mr. Ward was a graduate of Colum- blan College, now George Washington | University, ‘and practiced law in Okla- homa some years before coming to the Capital to make his home. Besides his window, Mrs. Agatha Dick Ward, he is | survived by two daughte: W. Atherton of Oklahoma, and Mrs Lucille Bledsoe, San Bernardino, Calif.; his father and two sisters. MEMORIAL HIGHWAY PLANNED IN VIRGINI Bill in Legislature Would Desig- | nate Part of Richmond Road in Honor of Washington, By a Staff Correspondent of The Star. RICHMOND, Va., January 28 gate Raymond Sisson of Lancaster yes. terday introduced a bill in the House| of Delegates which would designate as| the “George Washington Mem Highway” that part of the State higi- way system extending from Mount Ver-| non to Fredericksbu hence the Northern Neck, V Warsaw Yorktown, Newport Tolk the North Carolina line An investigation has revealed. how | ever, that the bill would be in conflic with the code, since that portion o Route 1 that would be designated a | George W eady named son Davis Highw Delega will give the matter further tlon, he s 2l ORDERED CUT 7 PER CEVT | {Reducgion Made in Face of Stoig Protest From Employes in Schools. Special Dispatch to The Stdr. DANVILLE, Va., City School Board has entered an orer reducing the salaries of teachers ad all persons on the school system B | rolls- 7 per cent. The reduction is f- | | fective immediately until the end of 1e present school term, ending June-30. | The action, described as an impei- tive necessity, in view of the budet situation, came :n the face of a petibn signed by 60 per cent of the c¥'s teachers protesting a reduction The savings effected by the reducon | will be turned into the school funtto balance the budget. TAKOMA PLANS DRIVE ON UNLICENSED DG5S | By a Staff Correspondent of The Star. TAKOMA PARK, Md., January $.— Another drive on owners of unlicased dogs in this town is being made, Qief of Police Elmer E. Blodgett annouces. Offenders against the town law wi be arrested, the chief states. ‘The town law provides that all logs born prior to January 1 be license on and after that dat OPEN A CHARGE ACCONT FINE MEN’S WEAF EISEMAN'S, Tth & | 0k ST STORYoF T HARDING TRAGEDY P HARRY M. DAUGHERTY AND THOMAS DIXON THE INSIDE STOR/ OF THE HARDING TRAGEDY CHURCHILL §3.50 We Claim to Produe the Finest Economial Funeral In the World We have 10 cars, heirmes ambulances; 5 palors, 3 chapels We Will Give You a Whole Funepl & 75 Cars, Casket and Al— Extra Cars, $7 Zach Call The Greater Chamlers Co. Cor. 14th & Chapin N.W. Phone Col. 042" Where Serviee Is Best the Price Is. Less , Mrs. Ruth | DANVILLE TEACHERS' PA" | January 28.—7e|T | [ THE WEATHER District of Columbia—Cloudy, with Jowly rising cemperature tonizht and omorrow, occasional rain tomorrow; owest temperature tonight about 40 le‘gléeu; Increasing southeast and south vinds. Maryland—Cloudy, with rising tem- perature tonight and tomorrow; oc- @sional rain tomorrow and in extreme Nest portion tonight; increasing south- @st and south winds becoming fresh. Virginia—Cloudy tonight and tomor- tow, with slowly rising temperature; jecasional rain tomorrow and probably N extreme west portion late tonight; moderate east shifting to southeast or jouth winds, increasing tomorrow. Report for Last 24 Hours. Temperature. Barometer. Degrees. Inches. 49 30.04 43 30.11 40 30.16 30.20 38 30.25 44 30.2¢ 2:30 pm. yesterday. Yesterday— 4 pm. apm ... Midnight Today— 4 am, 8 am. Noon 4 Highest, 51, th,: ago, 51. west, 38, 7:35 am. today. 180, 42. % .. 39 Year Tide Tables. (FPurnished by United States Coast and Geodetic Survey.) Today. 11:47am, 5:58a.m. "6:26 pm. The Sun and Moon. Rises. Bun, today... 7:19 Sun, tomorrow 7:19 5:24 oon, today.. 11:3¢pm. 11:08am utomobile lamps to 2 balf Bour after sunser, ¢ Snved 0ne Rainfall, Monthly rainfall in inches Fapml (current month to datew:’n the Month. 1932, Average. Record. r 432 355 709 '82 3 84 91 89 '89 00 | 86 28 | 76 | 85 Tomorrow. 12:10 am. 6:45am. 12:41 pm. 7:24pm {High ... low .. Tigh Low Bets. 5:24 ugust i Beptember October .. November December “'leh!r in Various Cities. Cloudy - Pt.cloudy * Ptcloudy Cloudy - Btcloudy Cloudy § Clear Ft.cloudy Pt.cloudy Clear am k. N. D' 29.74 Mass... 30.00 N. Y. 30124 c 4 9.90 Oiiio 30 t. Mich El Paso. Tex 2950 Galveston . Tex. 29 96 L Glonay s Cloudy riz Oreg N C 3016 3020 FOREIGN. Stations. Temp, on. Greenwich t (Fayal), Azores HARRY T. PAYNE DIES Retired Fl(;ri_tt Conducted Shop Here for Many Years. Harry T. Payne, 63, who had been in | the florist business here for more than | 40 years, died last night at his home 1343 Ingraham street He had been retired from business for several years. Mr. Payne, a native of Washington, was connected with a shop at 612 Thir- teenth street for many years and later operated a busienss at 1224 F street He was born here in 1868 and was a member of Pentalpha Lodge, No. 23, F. A. A M. He is survived by his daughter, Mrs. Leonora Payne Berg- mann. Funeral services will be held at the residence at 2 p.m. Saturday, followed by burial in Oak Hill Cemetery. BENEFIT SALE PLANNED Special Dispatch to The Star, SILVER SPRIN Md., January 28— A food sale for the benefit of the local chapter of the Eastern Star will be held on Saturday in the A. & P. store at the corner of Georgia and Thayer ave- nues. Mrs. Walter Oliver is chairman and will be assisted by Mrs. W. B, Wilkinson, Mrs Ernest Sayer and Mrs. Garland Wolfe. This will be the first of a series of benefit affairs which the Finance Com- mittee of the chapter has arranged for the next six months. Mrs. Garland Wolfe, chairman of the committee, has announced other activities as foliows: Turkey dinner, Mrs. Ernest Sayer, chair- man, February 18; dance, Mrs. W. B. Wilkinson, chairman, March 17; card party, Mrs. Walter Brown, chairman, April; in May each member will be asked to give a cash donation of $1 in lieu of holding a benefit; lawn party, Mrs. Garland Wolfe, chairman, June! and, in July, a beach party with Mrs Dorsey Jones, chairman. FOUND. DOG—V 5th and Jeffe male dog: smooth White hair, wit brown ears and part of faze: spots on body ard part of tall; new collar. ~ Phone Col LOS1. BOSTON TERRIER, biack (femalel with While spot on breast: wWandered away from 711 Kennedy st n.w., Monday afternoon. Reward. James Vito. 711 Kennedy st, n.w. Georgls_0826. BOX FILE, Saturday nl{hl. containing receipts and paper. Call Col. 9200 ovuntn. 8. BRACELET and pair of brown Kid gioves on January 13, in City Oab. Liberal reward Pnone _Atlantic_2198-J. CAT—Big_reward for return of yellow cat; 1ost Dec. 29, 1931 4838 Kansas ave. n.w. COLLIE, light brown, black face, female; license No. 6491 Liberal reward. 2607 13th st.n.e._ Wm. H_Coventry, Potomac 4969-J. ENVELOPE, brown, containing currency and driver’s permit, in nelghborhood of 809 block ol. 1d_or R.'I. ave ne Reward for re- turn. _Phone Coi. 2733-R. (% EYEGLASSES, tortoise shell. bifocal, vicin- iy, 10th and H nw. Reward. Wisconsin 4070, GLASSES, pair_gold rimmed in black case. Call_Potomac 6154, _ ANDBAG—Lady's biack, containing Na- book. lady's jewel wrist and numerous articles in green: nea ent entrance to Congressional Library: csday around 2 pm. Liberal rewerd it returned to Miss Leich, guide book stand, Gongressional Library LOCK] with small pea tween Willard and Mayflow r. Re Monday b no value ex- De UMBRELLA, nead of Airedale dog; initials “M. C. on_tip. Reward. Adams 2303-W. WALLET—Small, black, containing money: en route Dupont Circle to Shoreham Hotel card of owner inside. Return eame to Shoreham Hotel. Reward. WATCH, lady’s Bulo Union Staticn. corner H and North sa. Address Box 171K, Biar MRS. HURLEY RITES SET Burial in Congressional Cemetery ‘Will Follow Funeral Tomorrow. Funeral services for Mrs. E. Vivian Hurley, who died Tuesday at her home, 2058 Thirty-seventh street, will be held at Lee's funeral parlors, 332 Pennsyl- vania avenue, at 9:30 o'clock tomorrow morning, followed by mass at Holy Trinity Church. Burial will be in Con- gressional Cemetery. Mrs. Hurley was the daughter of Frank Walcott, proprietor of the Wal- cott House, Colonial Beach hotel, and was well known at the resort as well as in this city. TRIP MRS. VALLEE’S THIRD LOS ANGELES, January 28 (#).— Mrs. Rudy Valle, the former Fay Webb of Santa Monica, sald on her arrival here yesterday that she makes frequent trips to California from her New York home because she gets lonesome for her “mother and dad.” Mrs. Valle, on her third visit since her marriage to the radio crooner last July, was met at the station by her father, Police Chief Clarence Webb of Santa Monica, and her mother. @ard nf Thanks. JONES. MARY AGNES. We wish to thank the many friends and relatives for their kindness. sympathy and the beautiful foral tributes at the death of D and grandmot MARY AGNES JONES who_ departed this life January 18. 19: ROZIER W. BRISCOE AND FAMILY. Braths BAYLOR., PEARL. On Thursday. January 8. 1932. at her residence. 327 O Bl SW. PEARL BAYLOR. the loving wife of Ro- land Baylor. devoted daughter of Miiton and Ida Taie. She also leaves to_mourn her passing three sisters and many other relatives and friends. Remains resti the John T. Rhines funeral chape and Eve sts. s.w. Notice of funeral lat BEST. LILLA. Passed away on Tuesdav. January 36, 1932, at Casualty Hospital LILLA BEST. beloved cousin of A Cooper. Remalns resting at the residence of Mrs. E. 8m: by neral_services w F day. January 29 AM E Z 3 sts. nw. Interment will mony Cemetery EST, LILLA. All members to Pairiarchy, No 18 G ave requested to attend the rade LILLA BEST ~Fu vesley’ A. M. E i Corco G 1932, at form ‘OMRADE COMRADE C. A. SMOTHER CHAVIS, LILLIE. Thursday. J 1932 at her residence. £28 Sth st LILLIE CHAVIS. devoted sister of Annie St Jeaves two daughters of funeral later. Rem W. Ernest Jarvis funeral cb st n.w. COFFREN, Mondzy. Chavis. ROBERT _ L 25 1s Fricay, residence on u requiem’ mass & . DAVID. On Wednesday at 315 pm. &t bis Md.. DAVID DOC! ¢ Dock 2 t Ca ry 29, at 1 pm Tuesda Hosp: A Maggle We HEWITT. EMMA C. Tuesday. | 1932, &t G town U BMA C day. thence t whare mass wi repose of her R invited. Interment Holy Rood Cemetery. 28 Suddenly. on Tuesday. E. VIVIAN. On T at her reside E. VIVIAN HURLEY '(nee aged 3¢ years, beloved wifs of 1 Fun J. Wil Sons' fune Pa on Friday. to_Holy where ives and ROSABELLF of Rev. and 1341 AGIN. n.w. until 10 a.m. Prid her ‘late residence eral from Mt mel Baptist Church. 3rd and Eve sts. £ W.. Saturday, January 30, at 11 a.m, 29 MARSHALL. HELEN. On Wednesdav. Ja ary 27. 1632, at 3 a.m. at her residence 123 Heckman st. s.e. HELEN ) devoted mather’ of Mrs And and Mrs. Eva Harrls. Re the W. Ernest Jarvis fu You st. n.w. Funeral 3. at 1 pm, from Charles Counly, Md. MIDDLETON. ANNIE F. Tuesday, dence, 1355 C st <o TON. wife of the Iaf ton_and ‘moth, P. Middlefon. § Nooh ‘Shielas Middleton. Notice of funer MILTON, MARY. Departed this life < denly, ‘on Tueidnv. January 26. 1332 her Tesidence. 439 T court_sont MARY MILTON. Sting George E. Gardiser Sons' { 1 p 300 3rd st. s.w. Notice of f 1 later MULLICAN. EUGENIA eter- nal life on hesdn 1032 EUGENIA MULLIC Tes at her late res bama. 11th and nw. w day at 10 a.m. ~ Funeral servic January 30, st 2 p.m, At Hyso iors. 1300 N st. n.w. Interment Oak Hill Cemetery. 29 PAYNE, HARRY T. On Wednesday. Jan- uary 27, 1932, at_his residence. 1343 I graham’st. n'w, HARRY T. PAYNE. be- loved father of Mrs. Leonora M, Ber mann (nee Payne). Funeral from his Ia residence on Saturday. January 30, at p.m. Relatives and friends invited to a; tend. Interment at Oak Hill Cemetery. PERHAM. DELIA C. On Wednesdey. Ja uary 27, 1933, at her residence. 1434 Ha vard st. n.w.. DELIA C. PERHAM. in h ered i Remains Apt. 7 ®ih yéar, wite of the lnte Auresins & | Perham, at’ the 8 Hines Co. funeral home, 2901 14th st n.w. Puneral services at the First Con- ®ational Church. 10th and G sts. nw. on Frid Ji 29. at 2 p.m ment Arlington National Cemetery ROBINSON, HENRY (ALIAS PECK) parted this life on Wednesday January 27. 1932. at Galli) r HENRY ROBINSON (alias Peck). of funeral hereaft SAMUELS, MARIE. On Wednesday. January 27, 1932. MARIE SAMUELS, wife of George Samuels, daughter of Evelyn Munson and sister of Granville and John Ross. No- tice of funeral later. Remains resting at the W. Ernest J: s funeral church. 1432 You st. n.w, Please omit flowers. THOMAS, FRANK, Suddenly, on Tuesday. January 26, 1932, at his residence, 315 3rd 3t. s.w., FRANK THOMAS, the beloved ‘brother of Paul Thomas and Mrs. Mattie Thompson and Mrs. Sarah Cibson He also leaves two devoted sons, Mr. Mrs. Harrison Oarter, also_other Iriends. Remains resting at dence. 313 Srd st. sw. Puneral Priday. Janusry 20, at 1 pm. from the Pilgrim Baptist Ohurch 3rd_und Van sts. sw. Rev. J. S, Miller oficiating. Interment at Woodlawn Cemetery. THOMAS. FRANK, Members of Morning Star Lodge, No. 40. I B. P. O. E. of W., are notified to attend & rfession of sorrow at our home. Thursday night, January 28. 1932, at 7:30 p.m., to m Q for the funeral of our la THOMAS. | Funeral Fric T 1 p.m. from Pilgrim Baptist Church, 3rd an Vfln{ sts. s. i Sn‘l(rylod zes and ratemnAllY fviied 1 aitand temples are tratemmally, tnvited 10 sty CORTEZ W. PETERS, Eccrotary. WAFD, AMASA 1. 183 at Garfield Hospital WARD or 2008 16th st. n.w Jng at Hysong's parlors. Funeral services from Hysong's parlors, Priday. January 29. at 2 p.m. Interment in the Masonic section of Glenwood Ceme- Remains resting AMASA Remains r: 1300 N st. n.w CEMETERIES. Glenwood Cemetery Choice Lots and Sites For Sale ENDOWMENT FUND ENSURING PERPETUITY Wednesday, January 27, | * A9 —_——— e e I Memoriam, ABBOTT. EMMA MAY. In dear fiiend, BMMA MAY ABBOIT. vig died one year ago today, Janusry 28, 1931, B MARY SUE LA MONT. + CROUCH, MARY M. In loving remembrance o UCHde:l;o"éloeLg'rv MARY MATILDA et .Zlv oae two years ago today, God alone knows how T 1 Never shail your Temory” Tade. shis shall sl To the spot wher;xzyéuw:r’: il BON, EDWIN, ¢ D'EF!' LENA W. In sad but loving remem- rance of our dear wife and mother, LENA !‘Zd.l;lcf who Dzlo:.\tlg?nway 8ix years ago . January 28, 1926 HER DEVOTED HUSB. AND PASIED, AND, DAUGHT.YR GIBSON, J. ERNEST, h nt to rest : Sanuse 5 192; three years ago today, HIS LOVING BISTERS. .'fl,l:lNSmO:;m’t. ,(A\'l DUNNOCK. In rever- e y of my mother, E. JANE DUN- NOCK JOHNSON, wh - ety 38 aan who passed away Jan EDNA JOHNSON DOWIE. LEE, JOSEPHINE V. Sacred and dear to us 1s"the memory of our dear’ daushier ard sister, JOSEPHINE V. LEE, who left us tWo' years ago today, January 28 1530, Dear is the grave where you are Iy Siv!tl the memory that never wil ('ln!h‘: _may think that is But little they know what our hearts have HER “LOVING MOTHER. & p . SISTER A» BROTHER EVA CHENTHAM, MARIOR MIDDLETON AND DORSEY WILSON. * LEE, JOSEPHINE V. In sad but lovi remembrance of a dear {riend, JOSEPHI V. LEE, who departed this life two years 880 today, January 28, 1930 Today recalls the memory Of ‘a dear friend laid to rest And those who think of her today Are those who loved her best L1 fave the wound s Bevoted wif LEF. az the and mothe, o departed v. January 28, 1930. HER HUSBAND Al HTER. LENMAN, CHARLES E. In loving memory my dad, CHAKLES E. LENMAN. whose e in deeds of loving kindness all whom he knew and loved left ‘me one vear ago. Januar HIS DAUGHTER, DOROTHY. In sad but dear mot £ who depa fe one year ego today, January 28, 1931, is ended < is done. s who love you one by one. A | ADOPTED DAUGH- EVA DABNEY, AND DAUGHTER- AW, SARAH B. TURNER. . MILLER, ETTA DONLEY. red to_the this life two In loving memory of other, JAMES R. OLD- ree years ago today, OIDHAM. JAMES R our dear s d HAM t lon see us smile., us a wonderful never DREN. LEONORA C. D 1 E._RANDOLPH AND RA- CHEL R. ARRINGTON . RAY. IDA WILSON. mother, TDA WILSON ty years ago tod dear t us [ DAUG: e HER 23d this ssed since thi ed’was cal It wis 'ER, MOSSY TATE. Sacred and death TATE. * INE L. FU) Al,il’)[llE(‘TOR ke ~ GEO. W. WISE CO. 2900 M ST. N.W. West 0138, TABLER Nat'l 1544 Nw 1337 10th St. N.W. __ Phene North #041._ | WILLIAM H. SCOTT h ST. SE. ‘OLN 0530 T CHAS. S. ZURHORST 301 EAST CAPITOL ST. “Phone Lincoln 0372. ~J. WILLIAM LEE FUNERAL DIRECTORS CREMATORIUM ‘LM GAWLER €O - Funeral Directors - N AWLER ONRD M SR Rhe a P. J. SAFFELL <ONAL_SERVICE—REASONABLE. BA A, Nat'l 0537, W. W. DEAL & CO. 816 B ST N.E LINCOLN 3100 Frank Geier’s Sons Co. 1113 SEVENTH ST. N ational 2473 “\(Nr;x l"'lvi”Sar'do & Co. Funeral Chapel L 3% Lincoln 0524 seph F. Birch’s Sons (ISAAC BIRCH) 3034 M St. NW. EhameWestoses JTCLEMENTS SONS 1241 Wis. Ave. Est.1862_West 0804 ALFRED B. 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