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THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, D.. €, THURSDAY AUGUST 4 1932 | machine which he was driving disclosed [BETHESDA MAN HELD |thtee pints of alleged liquor ON LIQUOR CHARGES| Msplllrr was driving along Wisconsin venue when Montgomery County | Folicemen W, Frank Soper and Windsor | Poole halted him for dri g on Dis- Trafic Counts Also Filed Against LEhet ot "Conmbla Graies s The . |tguor charge was placed against him S TE LR |atter officers searched his car. gomery Police. Match Monopoly Change Asked. PARIS, August 4 (P)—The French government is negotiating with the Swedish Match Co. for reduction of the 30-year monopoly granted to Ivar Kreuger in 1927 to a period of five years. W. WARREN TALTAVULL Funeral Home 3619 14th St. N.W. Corner Spring Road Ph Col. 0464 ONeS | Adams 10341 | By a Btan Correspondent of The star. BETHESDA, Md., August 4.-—James E. Spiller of Bethesda was arrested here last night on charges of possession of liquor with intent to sell, displaying ficticious markers and unauthorized use dealers’ tags after a scarch of a Amazing! Startling! Prices Are Still LOWER In The NATIONAL’S August F urniture Sale! mm [F] N7 g7y 5-Piece Bed Roem Group, Worth 42.30 Imagine a fine bed room group of 5 desirable 1\1\‘«‘(‘\‘, including a continuous post metal bed, link wire spring, comfortable mattress, attractive dresser, and chest of draw- ers. The 5 pieces will nicely furnish a bed room or that spare room and the entire cost — during the National's August sale—isonly .......... inch Settee and Rocker are fashioned of selected fibre, ar- Three Fibre Rug Specials for Friday!! 5-Piece Fibre Group, Should Be $49.75 tistically decorated, and fitted with attractive cretonne- covered seats. The Fernery and Table are likewise of fine $10.95 Fibre Rugs $2.49 Fibre Rugs $6.90 $1.69 Comprises the pieces shown above. Armchair, 60- uality. ek Easy Terms—At The NATIONAL 8x10 feet. S $11.95 Fibre Rugs $7.60 Size 9x12 or 8x10 feet. Large size. art patterns. REL]ABI E Electrlc Refrigerator $99.50 Free Service and Installation MODEL 52-B PHILCO BABY GRAND R ADIO OUTFIT Occasional Chair, Combination Bridge Lamp 4-Pe. Complete Radio Outfit has been g elect 11 vears! e reputation and re- i this 1 are fully assured of getting yotr mone th when you buy one of these clectric reirigerators 15C A DAY Pays for It! Pay Only $1 a No Installation or Carrying Charges 7" STREET IAVIATRIX RELATES SUICIDE PROPOSAL | Testifies She Made Sugges-| tion to Fiance Shortly Be- fore He Was Found Shot. the Associated Press. MIAMI. Fla. August 4 —Mrs. Jessie M. Keith-Miller testified today at the | murder trial of Capt. W. N. Lancaster that she proposed suicide to Haden Clarke, her fiance, only a few hours | before he was found fatally shot in her home. | “Her statement was contradictory to {‘hPr testimony of yesterday, when she { said s and Clarke discussed mutual | suicide several nights before the shoot- ing, but did not mention the subject again. Her suicide suggestion was made, she said, when Clarke told her, after a con- versation with Lancaster, her former fiance “I can't xumd it any longer. ing cra They had agreed, she said, in con- versation earlier in the evening lhal it i LOST. SR BAR PI! platinum diamond and two sapphires setting: probably on Friendship | Heights car Phone Emerson 2001 BOSTON TERRIER, black with white face, | front feet. chest and streak up back of | neck: name “Pat” Ge. 0551 i} low wold. flexible, ith methysts, Monday. somewbere 6th and P_sts. and Bureau of In- Revenue Reward. Phone North | By I'm go- between' nal 5 S, includ Reward. ~ Call Geors sy DOG— Brown police dog. name Flossie; Tuesday. from 1005 O st. n.w. Reward catur_5807-W. g DOG—From 736 Girard st since Sunday morning, brown and white collie. answers (o Dame of “Pat.’ Liberal reward. Call after 5%m ‘Adams 6760 ESKIMO SPITZ, white, missing since Svmr ave. n.w. Adams 7532 S‘ES white zold. in case mnrkrd\ on. it Or hear Treasurs. | " 1635 or 920" Erictenden oo N_Man's. tan and__gray. Waterman maxe: belween 6th and O ang 15t and O sts: on Tuesday, Reward. Phone | North 9659-J. FOX TERRIER. gray, " hinired, | rom‘ 1715'N st n.w., Aug. 2;'age 10 mos. Heward. | Pot. 5420. R P N | GLA“E ._shell rim. in brown lealhrr case, d “Scadron, Panama City. Reward. Call Bradiey 45 PURSE. lady's. , 9th and New York ave.. and valuable papers. 9066, RUSSIAN WOLFHOU ward if_returned to 7 Chase. Md ks i WATCH. la K. T. M.” on_one side and 1906 on other side of case. Reward. Call Adams 4857-W afier 6 p.m e e brass Iost De- about 2 _vears old; | reward. 2612 (‘nnn ; wire Containing currenc Liveral reward. ~ Col. w 'ne*mbem re- | East Kirk st.. Chevy | FUNERAL % ’ A % b ¢ kA I4 b4 % 4 4 7 A % 4 7 Z : Z Service that BUT NOT + T A ® | shooting and men over her at the dinner table that | Payton, 22, ESTABLISHED 1900 Wm. H. Sardo & Company ? BDIRECTEORS The Funeral Chapel PIPE ORGAN SERVICE is our SUCCESS LIncoln 0524-9244 412 H STREET N would be necessary to postpone her wedding to Clarke until lfter Clarke's divorce decree become final. Under examination by James M. Carson, chief of defense counsel, she described as “highly cordial” Lancas- ter's attitude toward her and Clarke when the British fiyer came hurriedly to Miami from St. Louis on learning Clarke had succeeded him in her af- fections. Hundreds in the court room leaned forward eagerly to hear the testimony of the diminutive aviatrix, Extra seats | were placed in the room to accommo- | date | gain admission the crowd, but many failed to Keith-Miller elaborated on xamination on, her earlier testi-| | mony regarding the arrival of Lancas- before the two ter from St. Louis the day the quarrel of the night. ELKS NAME DELEGATES E‘redencktbmg Lad"e Selects Rep- resentatives to Alexandria Session. Special Dispatch to The Star. FREDERICKSBURG, Va., August 4 ~—Ten members of the Fredericksburg Lodge of Elks, several of them holding high positions in the order, have been named to attend the Virginia State Elks’ convention to be held in Alexan- | dria on August 8 and 9. They are: W. Marshall King, tiler; | William M. Jackson, esteemed lecturing knight; S. Bernard Coleman, Stuart Sullivan, H. H. Segar, Francis B. Gouldman, S. S. Cadot, B. J. Sullivan, treasurer, and Mitchell Gallant. Marriage Licenses Issued. ROCKVILLE, Md, August 4 (Spe- cial) —Licenses have been issued here for the marriage of Romil Lee Spear. 22, of Dearing, Ga. and Annie Vir ginia_Jenkins, of Sperryville, Va Gilbert Sindler, and Evelyn Iola Sener, 21, both of Baltimore: John L. and Susie M. Henning, 20, both of Washington, and Wyatt Fer- guson. 42. of Washington, and Arie Virginia Jackson, 33, of this counl)’ DEMOCRATS ORGANIZE Thomas R. Nelson Is Elected Head of Club at Staunton. | Speclal Dispatch to The Star. STAUNTON, Va, August 4—A Young Democratic Club of Augusta County was organized here at one of the most enthusiastic meetings held in Tecent years. Those elected as permanent officers of the new club are Thomas R. Nelson, Staunton, president; C. G. Quesenbery, vice president for Waynesboro; John H. East, vice president for Augusta County; Mrs. Charles K. Brown, Staunton, secretary, and Mrs. Peyton Gish, Augusta County, treasurer. j SRS S \.\\\s\s\\fi\\\fl%\‘mm\sm“\“\\&t is Distinctive EXPENSIVE SR 2 Z »\.‘;“.\’TM‘J‘ TR e Ryan Service S0 personal and so sacred a one, that it is difficut to sugge sion. TWe simply point Yo the fact thing is the loss of a loved st a service for such an occa- that trained, intelligent, cap- able personncl are' responsible for the supcriority of the Ryan servi {Perfectly appointed funeral Lady attendant. These essent charge. 1700-1701. For our complete funcral prices, home. Music if desired. 1als are offered without extra call Atlantic James T. Ryan Funeral Director 317 Pa. Ave. S.E. oM TR can do this— Complete of funerals in Washington. Phone Atlantic 17001701 R e CHAMBERS —<laims to be the largest Undertakers in the city. fact, one of the largest in the world. That is why we In 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. strong. Records show that we serve the largest volume We are big and In Case of Death, Call The Greater Chambers Co. 14th, cor. Chapin St. N.W. Col. 0432 THE WEATHER District of Columbia—Fair tonight and tomorrow; slightly cooler tonight. Maryland—Fair, slightly cooler in east portion tonight; tomorrow fair. Virginia—Fair, slightly cooler on the coast; tomorrow partly cleudy, slightly cooler in extreme southeast portion. | West Virginia—Fair tonight and to- | morrow; not much change in tempera- ture. River Report. Potomac and Shenandoah Rivers | clear today. Report for Last 24 Hours. ‘Temperature. Barometer. | Degrees. Inches. 84 2981 i 29.85 4 2087 73 5 79 yesterday Yesterday 4 pm. 8 pm. . Midnight Today— [ 4am. 8 am NOOIE 3500300055 Highest. 85, 4:30 pm ! ago, 98. Lowest ago, 76. Year | 4:00 am. today. Year Tide Tables, (Furnished by United States Coast and Geodetic Survey.) Today. 9:18a.m. 3:39am. 9:50 pm. : 4:10 pm. The Sun and Moon, Rises. 5:11 ! Tomorrow. 10:01am. 4:24am 10:34pm 4:48pm High Low High Low Sets. Sun, today .. 7:17 Sun, tomorrow 5:12 7:16 Moon, today.. 7:20am. 8:41pm. Automobile lights must be turned on one-half hour after sunset. Rainfall. t Monthly rainfall in inches in the | Capital (current month to date): Month. 1932, Average January .... 4 Februar: March April May June July . August .10 September .., October .. November December ggg Weather in Various Cities. Record 7.09 82 6.84 8.84 9.13 1069 10.94 1063 14.41 10.81 857 cvruee Danoian SLERISES 76| 85 | '89 01 ¥ Temperature, :,;,’ 5 i Btations. Weather. Abtlene, 29.94 {Albany. N. Y. | Atlanta, Ga.. Atlantic City. Baltimore. Md.. Birmingham . Bismarck. N. D. 2982 Boston. Mass ... 29.74 Buffalo. N. ¥,[29.92 Charleston.S.C.. 29.96 Chicago, Til... " 30.00 Cincinnati, Ohio 30.02 Cleveland,’ Ohio. 30.00 Columbia, 8. C. Denver, 'Colo. Detroit, Mich. El Paso. Tex.. Galveston, Tex. 29 90 . Mont... 30 08 Dak.; 29.90 Indianapolis.Ind 30.02 Jacksonville.Fla. 29.96 Kansas City. Mo 30,02 Los Angeles... Lou Tex... " Clear § Cloudy Rain Cloudy Clear Cloudy . Clear Clear Clear Cloudy Cioudy ; Clear Clear Cloudy Pt.cloudy Clear Clear . Pt.cloudy Il Clear . Clear . Clear PBt.cloudy Cloudy Clear . Clear Pt.cloudy Cloudy Clear .. Clear ; Cloudy Clear Clear N. Orleans, La. New York, N. Y. Oklahoma' City. Omaha. Nebr... Philadelphia Phoenix. Ariz Pittsburgh, Pa Portland, Me... Portland, Oreg. Raleigh.' N. C. Salt Lake City. San Antonio San Diego. Calif 20.92 sco. 29.98 - 3000 29 86 30.22 Clear Foggy Clear . Cloudy Clear * Clear loudy . Cloudy . Clear Clear . Clear Clear 0.38 Pt cloudy 0.22 Clear St. Paul, Seattle, Was Sookane, Wash. 3010 Tampa, Fla.... 2934 WASH., D. C... 2992 FOREIGN. (7 am., Greenwich time, today.) Stations. n D'rmur' Weather. London, England. Cloudy Paris, ance Cloudy Berlin,_Germany Part cloudy Brest. Prance Cloudy Zurich. Switzerland. . 1] Cloudy Stockholm, Sweden.. Cloudy | Gibraitar." sapin Part cloudy (Noon, Greenwich t . today.) Horta (Payal), Azores... Part cloudy CITY NEWS IN BRIEF. TODAY. Meeting, Catholic Evidence Guild, 711 N street, 8 pm. Meeting. Knights of Columbus Com- mittee, Mayflower Hotel, 8 p.m. Meeting, Spaulding Council, Knighls of Columbus, Mayflower Hotel, 8 p.m. Testimonial dinner, U. S. Coast Guard Service, Mayflower Hotel, 8 p.m. Meeting, Amlty Club, Hamilton Ho- tel, 8 p.m. Card party, Columbia Council of | Sons and Daughters of Liberty, Phoenix Hall, Fourth and East Capitol streets, 8:45'p. INSTANT GAS STOVES (BURNS GASOLINE) Bullt to give complete Burns a ‘clear, blue flame. not expensive to operate. 'Pinished in a beautiful | Borcelain enamel. “and very " reasonably price; | See These Remarkable Cooking Stoves W. S. Jenks and Son | 723 7th N.W. NAt. 2092 Washington's Oldest Stove and Hardware Store satisfaction. | METAL GARAGES $15 EACH Battleship Linoleum 35¢ yd. Plumbing Fixtures French Doors Window "Sarh Boilers Ragiviors Pipe We are demolishing the buildings on area bounded by- 14th, 12th, B and C Streets SW. On this site there are structures of every descrip- tion, such as houses, office buildings, business properties from which we have salvaged material of every de- scription for immediate disposal. H. HERFURTH, JR., Inc. Washington, D. C. OMce on Job: 1350 B St. METROPOLITAN 4575 Brick g El W, | Maj. | mander ! American fiyers fighting under the col- AIR ATTACHE PLANS | RETURN TO FRANCE ™ Thenault, Escadrille Com- mander in War, to Make Army Air Tour. Maj. Georges Thenaul of the Lafayctte Escadrill World War, will leave his present post | as French air attache to the United States and return t> his native country the first of the year for a tour of active duty with the French military air forces Maj. Thenault, who married an American girl, the former Sarah Spen- cer of St. Leuis, Mo., has been in this | country more than 10 years. He was | well known throughout the United | States during the war as the com- of a large group of you ors of France He originally was appoir military attache to the Fre and served in that post f 1930, when he was named attache Maj. Thenault was the representative | of his country during the International | Civil Aeronautics Conference here in| May, 1928. NEW TREASURY ISSUE Secretary of the Treasury Mills an- | nounced vesterday that the Treasury | would sell $75,000.000 in 9iday Treas- | ury bills to the highest bidder on Au- gust 8. The bills, which will be dated Au- gust 10, will mature on November 9, will be redeemed at their Vi The money raised will be used to retire an equal amount of ma turing bills. Bishop D. J. Curley Dies. SYRACUSE, N. Y., August 4 (#) | Bishop Daniel J. Curley of the Syra- | | cuse diocese of the Catholic Church is | dead. victim of heart from | wheh he suffered long. | Bishop Curley, who became head of | the diocese in 1923, was 63. He died last night. @ard nf Thanks. ORAM, ALTIA M. The family of the late ALTIA M. ORAM. who passed away Juiy 26, 1932, " wish to thank nmr lnmd\ nelghbors, organizations of Asbury and ministers who Tendered. serv~ disease, tributes. EDWARD W. ORAM. HUSBAND, AND MARIE O. BLAKE, DAUGHTER Braths. LL. CLARENCE C._On Tuesday. 1932. at Walter Reed Hospital. ENCE C.. the devoted son of Eliza father of Mamie E_Bell. brother f Ro: D. Bell. Fleming J. Beil._Ada B. Jackson and Anna B. Pa ‘Funeral ' Monday August 8. from the W. Erpest funeral church, 1432 You st. n.w terment Arlington Nati Cemet BOYER, ROSA A. On Thursday, August 4. 2, 'at 9:30 a.m. at 815 Eve ne., ROSA A e Six), beloved wife of the late George E. Boyer. Notice of funeral hereafte BRIGHT, MARY S. Departed . August 3. 1932 e Circle. MAR} to mourn th Mattie Sherman this life on Srenrsen She "leaves sisters, Mrs. Neolus Taylor. both of New York. host of friends. Funeral from L. E. Mu s funeral home, 12th and V st 1pm. R Suddenly _departed Thursday. August_4, 1932, at his | 613 st st. s.w.. EDWARD BU! Remains ~res: temporarily Robert Campbell's fu L 423 412 s.w. Notice of fun NETT EDWARD. ng August 2, Fer residence. 527 Harvard st CORA B.. widow of the la E. Capers. mother of Bentl A the late . Mrs. Est Heien T. ir Capers, of David Jen ns ‘resting at the W. Ernest funeral church. 1432 U st. n.w Saturday, August 6, at 2 p.m.. J funeral chureh, n.w " Jarvis Funeral from the 1432 On Tuesday. August 2. 'y Hospital. ERIC CARL- 3 ed by a brother. D. John Carlson of Oakland. Calif. Remain: resting at the Tabler funeral home. 928 terment at Friday. Au- litary honors :30 p.m.. COLES. ESTELI Departed this life Wed- d| 3. 1932, at 3:20 am.. ES- TELLE, beloved wile of James A.. Coles. She leaves (o mourn her passing a devoted mother. two children and & host of other Telatives and ir Funeral S, ‘at 130 pm, ist_Church. resting indy’s funeral home, 621 Florida with toria’ Househ: ©. ot O F. & special meet) Deral of our la Friday, August 5, , Pyl Fm!nl| August 6, at 1:30 pm. from ot 'Avenue Baptist Church. COURTNEY HAMLER, M. N. G, FRED A. SABBES. W. R CUMMINGS, CHARLES S. Tuesday. Au 21932, ‘at George Washington Univer Hospital. CHARLES 'S. CUMMINGS. be- loved husband of Elsie M. Cummings of Burtonsville, Md. Services at the parlors of Almus R. Speare. 1623 Conn. ave.. on Thursday. August 4. at Tnter- ment Priday at Shipp 4 DAVIS ROBERT C. Suddenly. on Wedre: day, August 3. 1932 ROBERT C. DAVI: devoted husband of Etta M. Davis. loving father of Helen and Bernard Davic. de- voted brother of Mrs. Nannie Tol Floreace Truehart stepson of Jumes relatives and friends. resting at the W. Ernest Jarvis church, 1432 U st. n.w. Funeral Prl August' 5. at 2 pm. from the W. Ernest Jarvis funeral church. 1432 U &t. n.w Interment Lincoln Memorial Cemetery FLANNERY. M. MARKHAM. On Wednes- Auguist s’ residence, 2944 Upton_ st M. MARKHAM. beloved hisband of Regina Fowler Flannery. Fu- neral from the above residence on Friday, August 5. at 9:30 a.m.; thence to the Church of the Blessed Sacrament, whece be said at 10 a.m. 0 p.m and Bai FORSYTHE. MARGARET. life August 4, 50th st. n.e Departed this 1932, at her residence. 413 résidence. Y GRIFFIN, devoted father Alice Gardner. Edear Notice of funeral sley er Griffin 1035 He wife, Tulip 81 ¢ his residence. CAPT. HEDGEMAN. their loss a loving mother. Mrs Josephine Hedgeman, Cecil place n.w ieaves to moi Mrs i brother, Marshall Testing at Ridgley & Hicks' nw. Puneral Saturday. pm. from the above Lincoln Memor: JACKSON, EU July 31,1932 C JACKSON, husoand of Li and son of T. Jeckson an: Edward and Julius Testing at Otis F. Al 12th st. and Fla. ave, ‘Thursday, August 4. residence of his mother, neral Frid s, Rount n.w. Relaty JACKSON. THOMAS REED. u’ his_residence, hapel. u hos .. undl 10 am thereafter at th 74 L st. n.w, Fi at 1 pm.’ from 3d and E: Thesday, Ausust 3, o loved huzband of Mar lm- Hu]v Name Church, whete iass be said at 9 am. Relatives and invited. Interment Cedar Hill Ceme ELIZABETH MARGARET 1);On Monday. August 1, I, BLIZABETH GARET JARVEY. beloved wife of W A. Jarvey. devoted daughter of Rich snd Catherine Culverwe ices at 816 C st. se. 2 p.m. Interment Fort KEELEY., DR. JAMES H. There will be a special communication of Mou; Lodge, No. 179, A. F. & A. M. a August 4. 1932, in’ the Temple, Hyattsville, Md., to attend the funeral of the late Dr. JAMES H. KEELEY. GEORGE HAINES, Worshipful Master. 8. M. McMILLAN, Becretary. KOENNEL, EDMUND L. Suddenly, on Thursday. August 4, 1932. at Walter Reed Hospital, EDMUND 'L.. aged 18 years, be- loved son of Ludwig and Emma Koennel Besides his parents he is survived by three brothers. Emil. Ludwig and Friedrick, and two sisters. Eifriede and Emma Koennel. Services will be held at his late residence, 902 Webster st. n.w., on Saturday, August 6 at 9:15 am: ‘thence to St. Mary's Church, whers requiem high mass will be sung at 10 am. Relatives and friends in- vited. Interment St. Mary's Cemetery. 5 LIE. THOMAS H. Departed this life on Wednesday. August 3.1932. at his residence, " MAR: iam Deaths. AR. RALPH LEE. thel of friends 1 m. from Wesiey Washington s 2053 e. n.w. Me tery REBECCA. _ Departed funeral Interment this " t Remains neral home, 1 Satu thence to the resi 1021 4th st se 7 at 1 pm.. from . P st, between 3rd Interment Harr VILLIAM ROBERT. On Wednesdar 1932. at 12:40 a.m.. at his resi- nt Vernon A WILLIAM hugband of Puneral from the above reside tives and friends lumbia _Gardens County. Va | STANDARD. HORACE. Suddenly. on Thu day, August 4. 1932 at Emergency H pital. "HORACE STANDARD, _ devoted ther of e Miles, Mrs. Ida ards ROBERT ROSE the late Katis riday. e. at 2'p invited. ~Interment Co- Cemetery, Arlingfon 4 brot R leaves many other relatives and f rest t the_John T. R eral chap and Eve sts. 5.w. . Iu fl!»mnrwm SAMUEL memory of fear SAMUEL C {. who departed this Life two years 5day. A 4 the hil oftly ar awa BUSH, our BUS o May 1 For we hope to FAMILY. ¢ In sad but loving mem- LOUISE CARR. years ago CARR, LOUIS] live forever in my heart s I often v, “Why did my to die”> then com nd sweet, am not n only asicep With vision of faith I can see on the other side, reach loving hands to assist me as 1 the great divide. No, T never will 1 loved you th e you stil Your memory esh_tod As in the hour you passed away. Sadly missed: left to mo LONESOME MOTHER, ADDIE HAWKES, G A tribute of love and eve: mory of my dear hus- band, GRIFFITH J. HAWKES, heavenly mansion five 2y, August 4, 1927 . not my will, Luke xx.42 like & cliff of stone, acad, the but Thine, be ife's tossed bay, 1 waves sieep quietly HIS WIFE, MRS. ADDIE B. M. HAWKES. In sad but lov- ce_ of our ‘dear mother, cGRATH, who passed + August 4, 1929, THOMAS, JO- CECILIA ~AND McGRATH, CATHERINE C. MARGARET, MMA LEAH. ad but loving of our dear mother, EMMA LEAH PARKER, who departed this life four years ago_toda v CHILDREN, "cLARENCE, EUNICE, PAULINE AND EVERETT. SPECKMANN, AUGUST. In loving remem- brance of our dear husband and father, AUGUST SPECKMANN. who left us $0 juddenly five years ago today, August 4 Rest in peace. WIFE AND DAUGHTER. WASHINGTON, ELIZABETH. In memory of our dear wife and ELIZABETH WASHINGTON, who away tWo years aso today, August HER HUSBAND AND CHILDREN. WILLIAMS, DA’ H. In memory. of Dr. DANIEL i, LIAMS of Chicago. Iil. who deps his life one year ago foday, Aigust s 1o% I often sit and think of you when I am alone. For memory is the only friend that grief can call its own SISTER, ALICE P. WILLIAMS. * ERAL DIRECTORS. ALFRED B. GAWLER WAL’ s JOSEPH AWLER SONS Established 1850 Chapel Cremations Lady attendant 1750-2-4 Pennsylvania Avenue N.W. Phones: NAtional 5512-5513 NO BRANCH OFFICE 'E'S SONS, NERAL DIRECTORS TORIUM $32 PA. AVE. N.W. __NATIONAL 1384, 1 CHAMBERS Frank Geier’s Sons Co. 113 sxvenTs: sz ohone National 2473 GAWLER Suceeeding the Original W. R, § 1623 Conmecticut Ave. " Deeatur 4245 CHAS. S. ZURHORST 301 EAST CAPITOL_ST. Phone_Lincoln 03 Joseph F. Birch’s Sons (ISAAC BIRCH) 3034 M St. N.\WV. fhone wess ooss __Established 1841, AWLER CO = l’uneral Dlrec’«n 1804 M St. \w GEO. W. WISE CO (W. P. TAVLOR) 2900 M. ST. N.W. West 0138 W. W. DEAL & CO. 816 H ST NE_ OLN 8200 “|V. L. SPEARE CO. Nelther the successors to wiih the orleinal W. K. Spiare otabiich: 1009 H St. N.W. 210 F St. N.W, Established 1876 JOHN "R. WRIGHT CO. 1337 10th St. N.W. _Phome North 0047 " WILLIAM H, SCOTT 409 8th BT SE. LINCOLN 0530 | ment. onal 23 Former Gude | Bros. Cos, 1212 P St Phompt Auto Delivers Service. Artistic ive "TGEO. C. SHAFFER EXPRESSIVE FLORAL EMBLEMS AT MODERATE PRICES _PHONE NAT. 0108 Open renive” {4th & Eye and Sundays UMENTS. M TH T _SELECTION IN D. G NMONUMENTS AND STATUARY Do not base the selection of the family monument on photographs shown by ped- dlers or agents. as you may be deceived. Reduced pricey for 30 dass E. DURITY __Bladensburg Rd.. Opp. Sears CEMETERIES. s o e . e 1306 Morris road s.e. THOMAS H. LEE. devoted nusband of Mamie Lae and fatbet T re'atives Furieral services at Vermont Avenue Ran: st Church. Sunday. August 7. at 1 clock, Relatives and friends invited. In- hm-znmm i B Glenweod Cemetery Choice Lots and Sites Fer Sale ENDOWMENT FUND ENSURING PERPETUITY

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