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VENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., CHARLES A. CLEMENTS, 72, | TO BE BURIED TOMORROW i e Vuernn Employe of Washington Post to”Be Interred in Prospect Hill Cemetery. Funeral services will be held at 2:30 p.m. tomorrow for Charles A. Clements, 72, veteran Washington Post employe, who died yesterday at his home, 2418 Tenth street. Following services at his | home, burial will be in Prmpecth:u: with Rev. Harvey Dunl % et ot Western Presbyterian Church, official Mr. Mé‘lgments who was employed by the Post as an engineer 47 years was made superintendent of the bui ing on its electrification. His death wu preceded by a two weeks' illness. He is survived by his widow, Mrs. Katle R. Clements, and a son, Richard J. Clements. RETIRED FARMER DIES HEART ATTACK FATAL Rites for D. M. Howard Were Held [ Francis E. White, 31, Interior !m at Quince Orchard. ploye, Stricken at Work. Wpecial Dispatch to The Star. Prancis E. White, 31, an employe QUINCE ORCHARD, Md., June 37— | ot the Interior Department, died a few Rites for Daniel M. Howard, 84, retired | minutes after being stricken with a farmer, who died at the home of his | heart attack today while at work. He daughter, Mrs. Arthur Violet, near here, falled to respond to treatment by ;‘n were held Seturday. He is survived by | Literior Department, physician, who the following children: Bates Howmd Coroner C. J. Murphy issued of Darnestown and Oharles B. and| Ceertidc te of death from natural Linwood Howard and Mrs. Violet of | CRUSes. Quince Orchard. The funeral took | T place from the Quince Orchard Meth- | “The Ship of Fools,” first published odist Church, with burial in the | in 1494, was a work of European im- Monocacy Cemetery, Beallsville. Mr. | portance, translated into every lan- Howard was a native of Frederick guage of Western Europe in numerous County, but had lived in the Quince | editions throughout the sixteenth cen- Orchard neighborhood for 40 years. tury. CHAMBERS —claims to be the largest Undertakers in the city. In fact, one of the largest in the world. That is why we can do this— | oy STAPLES RITES TODAY I C. C Officinl to Be Buried in Fort Lincoln Cemetery. Funeral services were to be held this afternoon for Charles F. Staples, 75, director of the Bureau of Valuation, | Interstate Commerce Commission, who died Friday at his home, 2033 Park road. Burial will follow in Fort Lin- coln Cemetery. The funeral services were to be held at the §. H. Hines Co. funeral home Mr. Staples is survived by his widow, Mrs. Vera E. Staples; two daughters and a son. COOL SUMMER SUITS Charge It! s 1 O Up Pay as EISEMAN'S, 7th & F Convenient Established 1900 Wm. H. Sardo & Co. FUNERAL DIRECTORS The Funeral Chapel Service That Is Distinctive But Not Exnn Complete Funeral 65* The Whole Funeral, Casket and All. We have 6 parlors, 3 chapels, branch offices, 14 hearses, cars and ambulances. We give you Free more than some whole funerals amount to. We are big and stron, Records show that we serve the largest volume of funerals in Washington. In Case of Death, Call CHAPLAIN OF “G3TH" DIES IN NEW YORK| Father Duffy, Noted Army| Priest, Wore Decorations From Three Campaigns. By the Associated Press. NEW YORK, June 27 —Father Fran- cis Patrick Duffy, chaplain of the old “Pighting 69th” and a national hero of the World War, lay in state in Holy Cross rectory today while eulogies poured in from all over the country. The noted priest, who had followed the flag to Cuba, the Mexican border and to France, will be buried in the Bronx after a solemn high mass of | requiem Wednesday. He died yesterday of colitis in his 62d year. He received the Distinguished Service | Cross, given for gallantry under fire with the Rainbow Division; the Dis- tinguished Service Medal, the Ribbon | of the Legion of Honor and the Croix de Guerre with palm. The soldiers of his regiment, writing | home from France, told so many tales of his heroism in the trenches and of his friendship that when he returned | New Yorkers held a great parade in his honor. “Despite constant and severe bom- bardment.” said one of his citations, “with shells and aerial bombs, he con- tinued to circulate in and about two aid stations and hospitals, creating an atmosphere of cheerfulness and confi- dence by his courageous and inspiring example.” He was gnen credit by Alfred E Smith for rpl»\ng material for answers to theological questions raised in the church and State controversy LOST. e gold, with 3 llnnhh»n Reward to finder. a BRACELET, whit Jont l.lurdnvo Ielt)\er mnumlm vs. etc. ne " 09T Garfeld . c brown Feord wrideer, Gonn. ave. R--uu dams CHAIN, gnette.' Losi Mt. Piestant y 1 E"? ond nd platin h_lo; " Friday, June 34. somewhere 1o bet. Soldiers’ Home and 18th | ward. _Call Col. 3190. u-rmn {vohc name The Greater Chambers Co. 14th, cor. Chapin St. N.W. Col. 0432 e Tacala WSO 412 H St. Nostheast TO THE PUBLIC:— It is our purpose fo convey fo the people of Washington what the Deal Funeral Home actually means to those who are interested in a Funeral Service that is conducted with quiet and dignl’ry, which are the important factors so essential fo our profession. This we know is the wish of every family. The Deal Funeral Home wwh painstaking care has e successfully brought this about for more than Twenty years. Price is important and we feel that the Public should know about the reasonable charges of the Deal Funeral Home in these columns from time to time, as has been our custom since 1909, when we originated a complete Funeral for modest price: we will state Funeral facts which are {ound at the Deal Funeral Home. In our long period of service to the people of Washington our records reveal thousands of families so ably taken care of by the Deal Funeral Home. Surely there must be a reason! Don't hesitate to call us when in need of our service. We guarantee to save you money on ANY FUNERAL. uE fiE Fig8: anawers | LASSES—Horn rim: on un !undu '-rd Apt. 407, 1841 Col. Will person nndml - spectacles in 'fl on Wisconsin ave. opposite Tenleytown Library Friday mornine phone Wisc. 44 HANDBAG—Small. in Farragut Square. Sun- day night; conteining no money. but aiticles valuable to own Apt. 2, the Connecticut POCKETBOOK {25 reward. brown pocket- book. containi £200. Zcheek and n(rwnll pape t.. Apt. 3. Col. POCK OOK, bh\ck leather, on day, conuln(nl money etc. Pinder call H. st. 0 after 7 pm. Reward * nnn m Harris box: between 14th lnd uln on F. strict 7549. 327 1ith d_in W \Stomobie at'3:30 m Reward i | TOY FOX TERRIER. collar marked Wilkin- 198, Park Lane, Va. Reward. Phone Wainut | WRIST WATCH, platin Zug" engraved 'on back Address"Box 402%, 8t It’s Economy UR BRUSHLES weave or warp—assures Fully Insured, CHARGE. STEEL STORAGE Telephones: e 600 Rhode Is Hi! Linen Yours very truly, THE DEAL FUNERAL HOME, By W. W. DEAL. What could Money's Worth DJK 1005 PENNA. A\ al between Smith and Charles G. Marshall | Re- | Sun- ‘ f[Exceptional Storage facilities . RAC Phone or write, today—Prompt collection and delivery service E. P. HINKEL & CO. MONDAY, J in 1927, but he asserted that wrote the whole reply himsel ‘When asked in 1927 if he hld prayed for Gene Tunney when the latter was | knocked down in the seventh round of the second Dempsey-Tunney fight, the | clergyman promptly responded that he had not for he “thought it wasn't fair for an Irishman to have help in a fight.” | ALEXANDRIA BUS LINE ABANDONMENT ASKED | Request Is to Terminate Service to Mount Vernon and Fort Hunt on Richmond Road. By a Staff Correspondent of The Star. ALEXANDRIA, Va., June 27.—Appli- cation for abandonment of bus service between Alexandria and Fort Hunt and between Alexandria and Mount Vernon by way of the Richmond Highway, has been made by the A. B. & W. Rapid Transit Co.. R. L. May, president of the company, sald today In place of this service the company will operate Lusses over the Mount Ver- | non Memorial Highway from Washing- | ton to Fort Hunt and Mount Vernon on an hourly schedule starting Monday, July 4, Mr. May said Final approval for operation of busses |over the highway has not yet been given because the roadway has not been turned over to the National Park and Planning Commission. Officials in charge, however, have informed the A., B. & W. Co. to go ahead with applica- tion for abandonment of their other service. The Park and Planning Com- mission is expected to assume jurisdic- tion on July 1. - RETIHING 'W. C. T. U. HEAD MADE HONOR PRESIDENT Montgomery Cmmzy Union Is Guest of Oakdale Group at An- nual Meeting and Election. Special Dispatch to The Star. BROOKEVILLE, Md., June 27.— A% | the annual meeting of the Montgomery ‘County Christian Temperance Union here, with the Oakdale Union host, Mrs. Prank T. Chapman of Kensington, who declined re-election as president after having served in that capacity for 16 | years, was paid a signal tribute by being - | made honorary president for life. | "Mrs. John Thompson of Colesville was chosen active president, and the | other officers selected were: Vice presi- dent, Miss Rebecca T. Miller of Ashton; recording secretary, Mrs. Robert H | Miller of Spencerville: corresponding secretary, Mrs. George W. Ashworth of | Kensington, and_treasurer, Mrs. Grace G. Sherman of Kenslnnton \ CO- OPERATIVE PLANNED By the A.\(oruv»d Press. FARMVILLE, Va. June Organization Committee of the pro- posed Dark Tobacco Growers’ Co- ~ | operative Association met here Satur- | day, and reported a sufficient number | of growers had signed up to proceed with the organization of the co-opera- tive. The committee called a referendum meeting for July 1 to complete a pool- ing and selling organization. » Established in 1875 to Have Your Rugs and Carpets Cleaned ~THE HINKEL WAY Re-servicing means more than 100% cleaning . . years more of added wear. it takes no toll on YAl Rugs that we Shampoo are Glue-Sized and WIT HOUT ADDITIONAL . FIREPROOF KS. Telephones: and Ave. N.I land Ave POt. 1174-75 Ho!! Tw;st;ng t}!e Tawn.s Tal" Values that have 'em on the run '.Wgw’ Another Carload Lot! | Seersucker ancl Sults :Ninc Dollars and Thirty-flve Cents Eachv or 7 For 318 Pay Cash—or Use the Famous Kaufman Budget Plan Pay only $3 at time of purchase and only $1.50 a week for 10 WCCIKS Jbe sweeter? or Money Back ufman - 1744 PENNA- AV! SO ITHE/ &7V COR UNE 27, 1932. | [ree wearszex | (STRICKEN INHOME: District of Columbia—Showers and thunderstorms tonight and possibly to- morrow, slightly cooler tomorrow; mod- erate to fresh southwest winds. Maryland—Showers tonight and pos- sibly tomorrow morning, slightly cooler ! tomarrow. Virginia—Local thundershowers to- night and tomorrow, slightly cooler in north portion tomorrow. West Virginia—Cloudy, with showers and thunderstorms tonight and in south and east portions tomorrow: slightly cooler in extreme northwest portion to- night and in north portion tomorrow. Report for Last 48 Hours, Temperature. Barometer Degrees. Inches. 29.75 2973 2075 Saturday— 4 pm 8 pm. . Midnight Sunday— 4 am 8 am Noon 2 pm 4 pm 8 pm 12 midnight . Today— 4 am 8 am. 2975 Noon 2973 Record for Last 24 Hours. H.lghe':t oJb 3:00 pm. yesterdsy. Ago Lmest 68. 29.79 29.82 29.84 20.81 29.76 20.78 29.80 29.76 Year 14 3:00 am. today. Year ago, Tide Tables. i (Purnished by United States Coast and | Geodetic Survey.) Today. 2:56 a.m. 9:48am 3:19pm 9:46 p.m. Sun and Moon. Rises. 444 ‘Tomorrow. 3:44am 10:39 am. 4:11 pm 10:37 p.m. High { Low | High Low The Sets. Sun, today 7:38 Sun, tomorrow 4:44 7:38 Moon, today.. 12:25am. 2:04 pm. Automobile lights must be turned on one-half hour after sunset. Rainfall. Monthly rainfall in inches in the Cap- ital (current month to date): Month. 1932. Average. January . 2" 355 Pebruary March April May June . July August September October November December Weather In Various Cifiu. ¥ Temneru Record. 709 ‘82 “irejuey, Weather. “wug o) weg | Aoilene Albany Atlanta Atlantic Batlimore. Birmingham Bismarck. N. Boston, Mag:.. Buffal ¥ Charleston, S.C Chicago. il Cincinnati, Ohio Cleveland, Ohio 2t Cloudy Columbia, § Pt.cloudy Clear Gloudy . Pt.cloudy Clear Cloudy Pt.cloudy Rain Cloudy 0352 Cloudy Cloudy Cloudy Cloudy ¢l Hidianapotis.nd Jacksonville Fla. 30 Kansas City.Mo. Lo ear . Pt.cloudy Cloudy Omaha. Nebr Clear Philadeiphia Pt cloudy Phoenix. Ariz I PBittsburgn, Pa Portland, Me. © Pt.cloudy Pt.cloudy Pt.cloudy FOREIGN. Greenwich time. today.) ure. Weather. Part cloudy Clear Cloudy Clear cloudy e rt cloudy Greenwich time. today.) . Azores 72 Part cloudy irrent observations.) Bermuda 78 Part cloudy Porto Rico. Cuba Colon, Canal Zone Smallpox Serum Rnshed MEXICO CITY, June 27 (#).—Twen- | ty-five thousand tubes of | vaccine have been rushed by to Arteaga, Mich., to combat an out- break of virulent smallpox The partment plane, and the health depart- ment hoped by | prevent much loss of life. Our 23 Years' Experience Leads Us to Believe That We Are WASHINGTON’S LEADING FUNERAL DIRECTOR —A Bold Statement— We have lived up to this statement since 1909 when we originated our complete funeral for a modest price, we intend to maintain this lead by our high standard of service and quality. FUNERAL FACTS $75 For a Complete Funeral Casket any color, plate en- graved with name, No. 1 outside pine case, embalming by com- petent men, washing, dressing and shaving if necessary, ad- vertising of notices, hearse, two Cadillac limousines, rugs, chairs, scarf for the door, removing from hospitals or home and all neces- sary services that are so well known at the DEAL FUNERAL HOME. NO EXTRAS. DEAL does any funeral for less. Visit our show reoms before you make any decision. A word to the wise Is sufficient. DEAL FUNERAL HOME INC. Lin. 8200-8201 | vaccine was sent by a war de- this speedy action to | BODY 1S BURNEI] i Perkinsville Man Dies on Sofa—Cigarette in Hand Starts Fire. Special Dispateh to The Star. MARYLAND PARK, June 27.—Frank | A. Riston, foreman of the Page Laun- dry in Washington, died suddenly from heart disease at 8 p.m. Sunday at his| home, on Edgar avenue, Perkinsville | and at the same time was severely burned by a lighted cigarette which ignited the sofa upon which he was seated His little daughter Dorothy was si ting on the sofa with him when s noticed the fire and ran to call her | mother. When Mrs. Riston reached 1hxm. her husband was apparently life- ess. Hastily putting out the fire, she call- ed Paul Skinner, a neighbor. Dr. James Boyd and Coroner Thomas D. Grifith of Forestville were sum- moned. Mr. Riston was dead when they arrived. been severely burned about the legs. Coroner Griffith, upon post-mortem ex- amination, gave a certificate of death from heart disease. Mr. Riston was born in Washington, D. C,, in 1877 and leaves a wife and four small children. as well as a daughter by a former marriage, Mrs. Lee Fugle. KELLY WILL BE SPEAKER | Arlington Board Member to Ad- dress Ballston Citizens Tomorrow. Special Dispatch to The Star. BALLSTON, Va., June 27.—Lyman M. Kelley, a member of the County Board, will be the printipal speaker at the meeting of the Baliston Citizens’ Association tomorrow evening. He will discuss plans of the committee on street naming the renumbering. Village mail service will be another subject of vital interest to the community to be con- sidered Braths. ADAMS, ANNA B. Suddenly. Sunday, June t 6:35 o'clock a.m., at t d!n:l a1 Bor oavonts. 112°0 ADAMS, ot} 3" Liverty Bell, Adams | from the above residence Tuesday. 26, 0t 2 o'¢iock p.m - Relatives and f\;unfla invited. Interment Glenwood Cem: JOSEPH. On Saturday, 'JGSEPH ALLEN, vetera War, - beloved husband of Shandier Allen and father of ‘Hattie Hill %\‘e‘mllns festing at his late residence, June 35, gt tne civii 'E. Church, 5 Trment Ariintion’ National Cemetery. BEACH, WILLIAM T. On Monday, June 27, 1832, WILLIAM T/, husband of the late . Puneral from his L (e 11th ‘st. ne. Wed -m. " Interment Consres: BLAND. FRANCE Sunday, June 26, her, tesidence. 361 H st sw wife of the late Corpl. Bland, veteran of the Civil leaves to mourn thelr loss three wra children. Mrs Ella V. Booker, William A ran 8. Departed this life on at 11:37 1983, Uives and friends mains resting at the Barnes' funeral home, 614 4! si. s.w., uniil 5 p.m. Tuesday, June 28; thereatier n her late residence services be held Wednesd: .hmezn o &t Blon Baptiss Chuzch. Bet. 3rd and 41> sts. s.w., Rev. Tam B Wiatington: pester. Friends and Telatives invited. Woodlawn Cemetery.. Servant of God. weil done Rest from thy loved employ. The baitle fousht, the victory won. Enter thy M s 1oy, 2 BOWLES. MARCELLENA. Eptered into eter. nal rest Monday, Jume 3:30 omciating, Interment Pt.cloudy | smallpox ! airplane | | . at her residence, nw Bamsarion belove Telatives and {rjends m, resting temporarily at Otis P: Allen's funeral home, 12th at. and avé. n.w. Notice of fu- ater. ER: JOSEPH McKINLEY. Deparied e e o h une 24, 1932, JOSEPH McKINLEY BOWBER.~ He leaves 3 loving wile. four sisters. two brothers and many other relatives Ehd’ Tolends. Funeral s!;' Departed this life ine at o e remdence 1007 3rd st 5.6 MARY JANE BRA E'fv the loving daughter of Sallie and Wi dl sister of Rosle Lane. L and Alice, Bradley "Marshuil, John W C. d George P. B ‘mourn their loss and 8 host of othy 1 mains resting at Bivene "Pord's unéral patior, 1300 South Capitol st. Funeral Tuesday. June 28, at 2 p.m.. from the House of Prayer. 6th and M sts n.w. Interment Payne Cemetery. 27 . On_Friday 315 p.in., ALBERTA BF auu.mu of Robert M. and the late Annie rown. sister of George and Clarence Robert, Leon and ,She alio leaves w host of Remains st n 3rd and f‘ ) officiating. Tn- terment Harmony Cemetery. CORA RUSSELL. On uom‘» 2. at 1753 Park rd RA KEY. wife of the I Nofice of funeral CHARLES A. On Sunday. June i ay. 2 0 Tvited. * Tatevinent n Prospect Hill Cen etery. "OLLIFLOWER. LLOYD CLINTON. On Mondey, June 37,1833, of the Episcopal Eve. Ear and Throat' Hospital. LLOYD CLINTON COLLIFLOWER. the beloved fa- ther of Mrs. Artumas R. Oriffith of Sen- eca. Md. Remains resting at the Colonial funeral home of William Reuben Pum- Rockville, Md. Notice of funeral FRED. Departed this Ilfe sud- une FRED COLSTON my ol lona vl five brothers and two s ¥ be seen after 5 pm R. C. Richardson & C0. 5 1700 Vermont ave. Pu- 5. June 28, from above estab- 2 p.m.” Interment Payne's daughter Remains 'm lishment Cemetery. CROWELL, DAVID CARLTON. 1932, at Naval Hospital W. . BAVID CARLTON CROW Siipply Corps, U S°N. neral from his Tate’ residence, 2258 Cathedral ve. nesduy. June 29, at 11 wm lmrrmu\r‘ at 8 On June 26 shington, DICY. On Sunday. edd Hospital, Foote si. m.e., Jumes Edmonds. loss_six sons. sisters. seven grand t and_friends resting v 8. Washinsion's funersl home. 467 n.w.. until 12 noon. Tuesdsy fter which time remains will rest at residence. Funeral Wednesday le 29, at 1 p.m. from the First Baplist hurch of Deanwood. Whittington pl. near bl ve Interment in Lincoln Mems 28+ On Sunday, June 36. 1932 ce. e st me. o he: Blst yenr, peloved wite 1i5e mie Charies . Uil Punerai, from rdo Co. funeral chapel. . ‘on Wednesday. June 29, 0'a.m. Relaiives and friends invited. I: terment Arlington National Cemetery. HA?iI.lY. LiLLI On Seturdsy, June Biiver Spring. SRRy, mother of Earl snd Elmer Hartley and sister of Mrs. lu.em. Talberett. Services at the §. H. Hines Co. funeral home, 2901 Tyesday,_ June 38, 14th st nv. at 130 p.m. Interment Rock Oreek Cemetery. B. RKLING. ELIZABETH . by - 932, in_Washington, (ERKLING. HizARETH 5 of ] i Vi B‘r ing resting at_tl ) Rome, 310 Wilson bivd.. Cla Vo until Tme of funeral eral am. from the 8! g‘ulu c.wmc chuuu. Garrison road. ‘ment _Mount Olivet Sty Weshington. B. C. He was also found to have! L, captain | ed- | | June 26. iliness June | Beaths. l"'. 3 (i 1"“"5‘}1,;. neul from his late residence lul ytives "ind friends nvited. Interment rt Lincoln Cemetery. PETHERBRIDGE, K WEEMS. & On Sstur- of Edward W. and ridge. Puneral from 5015 Jowa ave. n.w. thence his late residence, Tuesday, June $:30 an Sacred Heart Church, 16th st. and Park Td. nw. where mass will be offered at § 2 "ior the Tepose of his soul Interment in Mount Olivet Cemetery. REED, MARGARET. On Monday, June 3. residence. nw EED. daug ter ot ‘the "inte Reed B ieaves to mourn their los sephine Cole nephews, Edward T, nd & hesrt-broken niece. Punefal Thursday. June 30. & “from her late residence. Remaing v- Brnest Jarvis funersl nw. until 10 s.m Wedneiday: thereafior 'at ‘the sbove Heal: dence. £ RLIOS, FLIGO. Saturday, 1932 at_Mount Al S8 mijolt i $usband o devoted father of leaves other relatts June, Prof. Jessie Mae “yVonme. Mo | | and” Eve WL evening June 38, dence. Atlington Nationsi Gemetery RISTON. FRANK A. On 8 1932, &t bis resideice "33 Eds AhlflldH!l'[hl[l FR. and of Irene Rdlon Funeral Above residence on Wednesday, J\lfn’:m"":‘ 2 pm. Relatives and friends invited. vifed. Ters: ROSE. LEWIS SIMMS. nday. Jun 7" l‘n at her Y'Ilfl!l\:! 1 < 18 SItAe, ll Cl]\'!(l lK wife of th J-mpn Notice "of 'services -nmovn ALICE BRIGHT. On Sa June 25, 1932, at 10:30 a.m.. A4 dence. 1430 Q ‘st SIMMONS, axed 32 years. wife of Willla: Simmons. devoted mother of Samuel snd George Simmons. beloved daughter of Mrs, Florence V. Bright. She s also survived v E. Da- Interment in Prospect Hill Oe £l elson ~ Rose. nw Ell J v Pteé is 3., Vivian %rll)\l and one vebher 0 N Dar 1 Woodlawn this lite g;,.)‘;% 13103 ' "RoL. son_of \lr And Mrs. Chlrlu mons. Body resting umwrlfll! lt Mll- hey’s funeral chapel, Notice of funeral late: M a e oy Thermént Lincom r.. SKINKER, BLANCH N. . No. Ploase “Rhinies. undertakers, Toesgar, ai ay. Din. to attend the funerdl of our iate axn&fi‘ il RA w. e Brdiher, BLAN L. LIPSCOMB, Secretary - TAYLOR, FANNIE WARE. Py Ereat Eeyond Sturcay. June. 35, 1983, 'af 3:15 p.m.. at her residenc ARE TA Mrs. FANNIE " Remat Praaier's tunera) nome, 300 B L aver . aiter §unday, June 36, until Mon: " trom the Third Bapiis 324,Gue ats. n.w. Rev. G. O, Bulioek of- 'I‘AYLOI. FANNIE WARE. All_membe; s ot Gethsemane Chapter, No. 3, O. E. hereby notified to m.-n%{: Ry fansel g Honored Lady PANNTE T e 22. 50 B trom, -nm& Q sts. n.w. al Matron. oyal Patron. Ty, \nd ifled % pn.m‘“" J L GRAY. Secreiary. i THOMAS. Herm gther reatives and frionds o mi THOMAS. CYRUS D. dnnl: e Bunday June 26, 1932, near % CHiius" D, THOMAS.In his ¥ ol Renrains resting at the funeral i Warner E. Pumphrey, Rockville, Md. No- tice of funeral later. TRAIL, ELIZABETH. On Monday, 27, 932" at her residence, Rockvil . the widow' of the late ‘mother of Dr. ichelgon i, ¢ Notice of kiah Mrs. J. B. Hill ol is Tother of Joha, Marceilus, Rosetty kinson and Mrs. ‘Genevieve Cannon Notice of funeral later. In Memoriam BROWN. HANNAH L. In loving memory of our dear mother and gra r, HAN- NAH L. BROWN. who dej ul this life ghe vear ago todiy. June 41, 1831, GRANDDAUGH- JULIA. . Al Tir. OERTRUDE AND _____ FUNERAL DIRECTORS. CHAMBERS W. W. DEAL & CO. 316 H ST NE LINCOLN 8300 GEO. W. WISE CO. (W. P. TAYLOR) 'V L. SPEARE CO. Neither the successors to nor connected with the original W. R. sn-.r. smmblih th:z Natlo: IK”IDZ 5101 09 H_St. JOHN K' vs"n"z c‘m?o. _1337_10th_St. N.W._ ALFRED B. GAW) WALTER WLER WILLIAM A. GAWLER JOSEPH AWLER SONS Established 1850 Chapel _Cremations Lady atfendant 175 409 8th ST SE INCOLN_0530 J. WILLIAM LEE’S SONS 'l"’lAl DIRECTORS CREMATORIUM 333 PA_AVE. NW___ NATIONA 1384, 1308, Frank Geier's Sons Co. 1113 SEVENT w Lode rERaper Teleonane_Nat 10na] 2473 Jm"["" W Becatur gt 7CHAS S. ZURHORST 301 EAST CAPITOL ST. Pi 057 "Joseph F. Birch's Sons C BIRCH) ISAA 3034 M St. KW % . N.W. Fpeny, et et LM GAWLER CO s Fucnl Directors - FUNERAL DESIGNS. FLORAL TRIBUTES $3.50 up GEO. %mmfi % "B e and Sunda; Gude Bros. Co., 1212 F St DA ST

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