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STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, FEBRUARY 5, 1933 PART 0 LAWYERS’ DINNER |RESIDENT OF DISTRICT |SHORTAGES CLAIMED THE SUNDAY night in Room 604 of the building M. Carter, recording secretary; Rosella 7{% Fourteenth street. National Or-|B. Thomas, financial secretary; M;mm ganizer John D. Cloud was in charge of 'nh assistant fiancial secre! INSTALLED AS PRESIDENT the installation. Green, tfeasurer; Ch'.n"lu H. Edward L. Scott was installd as| ™50 000 omeers include: Joseph Bmwfx, guardian; Rev. Richard N. nln- Qards of Thanks. DECKER FETER L. Ko the faculty of Chevy Chase Junior College. wumn eity Bratha, AMES . £97, Tuesday, Janua A IBINS. 70 YEARS SUCCUMBS president of Local No. 71, National Fed- | Ruffing, first vice president; William A. | lock, ch-plm and Laurence J. W. H eration of Federal Employes, Friday Perry, second vice president; Richard ! publicity director. 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Goodrich, chairman of the Com- mittee of Public Relations of the Amer- ican Law Institute, and Seth W. Rich- ardson, Assistant Attorney General. ‘The Committee on Al ments 1y composed of law officers of various departments and independent establish- ments of the Government. Ralph C. Cornell, secretary, is in charge of reser- vations, —_— BANK BANDIT CONVICTED |First Degree Verdict Against Hankins May Not Be Appealed. MINNEAPOLIS, February 4 ®).— Counsel for Leonard Hankins, 36, con- | victed of first degree murder in connec- | ton with a $112,300 bank robbery, an- | nounced tonight the conviction probably would not be appealed. The verdict, returned today after less than two hours’ actual deliberation, makes mandatory a sentence of life imprisonment. Sentence is to be passed | Monday. i \ Three deaths resulted from the raid on the Third Northwestern National Bank. Hankins claimed during the trial he was in a St. Paul barber shop at the time the bank was robbed. Authorities sald he was wanted in Paducah, Ky., for escaping while un- der a rohbery sentence, at Dawson grrlnzs for & ahom.tn‘, and at Menomo- ‘Wis,, for a bank robbery. The February Sale Is a Banquet of Big Bargalns Every item has been specially chosen for its superior quality—and is marked with every concession which our connections command. This harming Living Room Suite is only one of many major features It consists of two large, luxuriously comfortable pieces— of the Charles of London type—with beautiful hardwood frames; suspended web base, curled hair-filled; and covered with real mohair frieze, real mohair tapestry and other of the fine fabrics that are only used on the best grades of furniture. This Suite should sell for $179— a short two years ago you would have paid $350__ _ - .. ‘119 You'll find equally big attractions in Bed Room Suites, Living Room Suites, and separate pieces—all “Furniture of Merit"—that has a recognized place among the better types —and radically reduced now in our Annual February Event. You really cannot afford to forego the opportunities offered in this sale. They surpass all precedents —and all contemporaneous special sales. Our Costless Credit makes buying easy and paying easier. ~Silver Spring Store 843335 Ga. Ave. Mrs. Elizabeth Hierling, 88, Dies at Granddaughter’s Home Here. Mrs. Elizabeth Hierling, 88, & resi- dent of the District for the past 70 years, died yesterday at the home of her granddaughter, Mrs, Charles Bu;ha 3502 Vel!] street. ufl‘ sha is survived by six r.hl n and 11 great-gran Funeral services will be conducted bv Rev. A, A. Pettus, of Everett, Mass., at st Mark’s Episcopal Church, Third and A streets southeast, tomorrow at 1 pm. Burial will be in Arlington National Cemetery. — MISS LILLIAN WHELAN EXPIRES AT RESIDENCE Daughter of Late Gardener of Mount Vernon to Be Buried on Tuesday. Miss Lillian Agnes Whelan, 52, daughter of the late Franklin A. Whelan, who was at one time gardener of Mount Vernon, died suddenly Friday night at her residence, 3264 P street. She i3 survived by two brothers, Franklin A, route agent for The Star, and Charles Whelan, who resides in elan, with whom she made Funeral services will be held Tues- day at 8:30 a. m. at the residence, fol- lowed by mass at 9:15 in Trinity Cath- olic Church. Burial will be in Mount Olivet cemeury. ARCHBISHOP SUCCUMBS Catholic Church Head in Panama Was 78 Years Old. PANAHA CITY, February 4 (P).— Rojas Arrieta, Archbishop of |Puu.ms. died in & hospital here today after an iliness lasting five months. He was 78. He had been ill since a operation necessitated by a bladder ail- ment E been placed in state in t.heclt.h prior to burial at 9 am. tomorrow. Msgr. Rojas Arrieta assumed the bish- opric August 12, 1913, and became arch- op December 14, 1925. He wrote a history of Panama's from 1514 to 1911, Deaths Reported. hojllla, L. ©C. Preston. 84, 603 Ritten- ou: tte R. Stewart, 82, 1744 Jackson st “Robina C. Feltman, 76, 1518 Upahur st. Harry M. Conrad. 74, 3417 Prospect ave. Agnes Eider. 60, Litt ters of the 3 uise Leo: Little L, 67, - ters of *he Poor. William Simms. 60, Sibley Hospital Fannie May Heathorn, 60, 3547 13th st. Theresa Shoal. 50, Sibley Hospital. 4ghn A. Anderson, 38. Tuberculosis Hos- al "ee R Martin, 33. 1050 Harvard st. Jack Beck, 2. Children's Hospital. Charles Brewster Ellsworth, 10 months, Children’s Hospital hn H. Ferguson, 4 months, Ohildren's HopitaL Edwin' Biggs, 2 months, Children's Hos- t of James and Prances Planck, Sioley Hospital, Thompson. 91, 3526 P st. Joseph: Mackail, 65, Freed men's Hospital Elizabeth Giles. 58, Garfleld Mary Carrie Sutton, 4. Freedmen's Hos- pital Jumes West. 47, Georsetown University ospita Charles Henson, 38, Gallinger Hospits wkin: Gallinger Hospits . Tuberculosts Hospital. cmmren s Hospital. Child: Hosplt, "montag, 3315 Do 2 months, 32 Bubara Carter, 3 ton ave. Rosabelle Bmith, Myrtle LOWEST PRICED FUNERALS + Cash or Terms Geo. W. Wise Co., Inc. (W. F. Tasier) 2900 M St. N.W. West 0138 City and Suburban Service Private Ambulance, $4.00 Complete Funeral Service n&'l:.owut Possible Cost the mmatter of For Service Day or !‘IIM—CHI L. M. GAWLER Co. Funeral Directors 1804 M St. NW. Nat. 2650 -BY MEMPHIS MAYOR Overton Uses Mvex:fi:ing Space to Bare Forced Resignation of City Finance Chief. By the Associated Press. advertisements the mayor revealed for the first time that the recent resignation of A. P. (Tony) Walsh as city commissioner of finance came as the result of an official de- mand. Mayor Overton said he demanded Wnlshs resignation last Deeemher 15 after the former commissioner rxonammy for - personal dmz bi.lll. chicks of his own “and other items in the treasurer’s office for which he had procured cash. These items, amounting to $6,648.31, later were made good by Walsh, the mayor said. Whm Walsh retired December 31, it ining that he was resigning becauu of a general breakdown in his health. He has since been taken by relatives to an unannounced city for “a complete rest.” Mayor Overton summarized other shortages that have been uncovered since his_investigation started in De- 1 | cember. These include, he said, a $36,- 000 shortage in the engineering division of the de] ent of streets, sewers and or which he blamed M. D. 3abin, a discharged bookkeeper, who has been indicted for the alleged embezzle- ment of $6,000. Machinists’ Union Head Dies. BUCYRUS, Ohio, February 4 @ — | Prank A. Schiska, 49, president of the International Machinists’ Union of the New York Central Lines, died here yes- terday. Schiska represented the ma- chinists in many labor conferences throughout the Nation. —_— Births Reported. Robert J, and Alice Orawford. boy. Willilam' A. and Aubrey Gawler. boy, Nick and Angello Ohaconas, boy. and Helen Moyer, boy. nd Hesel Hines, git George E. and Elia Hatrn nd Gertrude Poling, girl d_Dorothy Dowd. gir Clarence "and Vern Beubauer; boy. Wiliiam H. and Gladys Ward, boy. Nelson J. and Willis Ballard, boy 03 dys Pnther boy. ceph and Mary Curtis, girl. Marriage Licenses. Jobn R Gladden, 21, 52 Patterson st 5, and Hattie Hubbard, 21, 907 4th s R Vermonll Tignor, 26, herine A v R and Litian uu’fi' T 1015 New Jerses ave: Rev. R M Wiiliams James ‘W.' Pratt, 63, 1 1st st se., §nd, Sadle eiller, 41, 2027 11th st.: Rev. ¥ ook Rotlana 1431 30th st d Prank’ Hol ng: 31 30th st. an Janie Ouarter, }MS M st Rev. R. D. ._A. Jones. Carpenter, v D. Catlett. erman 912" 6th st ?‘noour. i6, 629 G st Renars. 3n; and Mary wil- both of 412 1st'st. s.e.; Rev. F. Newman. 37. 600 Massachusetts ave., d McCauléy, 3. Brentwood, Md.: Tolson BeGele: New 27, 1004 © st. sw., and Ethel M. D Duv ni, 732, 1908 S & SR AR 316 N'st. sw. Qe d. 18, 904 §th 2 J i 6. R Whittington: 26,1208 Orren 0d Frances E. hradtel “ = of rmuxxoues lle, Vi igs, 21, Brookline. Mass, and & T ederiine, 19, Laurel. Md: Rev. re. 23 and lois C. Perkins. sFnath of ‘Hichmond, Va: Judes Robert E. e L vin 23. and Lillsp Fagan, 19. timore PO SirrE. Jones, 1 v m:l M. Pow!lL 20; both of Monroe Va. riges. PFOR LOST ANIM. ly Animal Rescue oo o a we North S10: LOST. Mass ave., containing pair é'.';?m"'i?;-.":mn . Phone North 161 rewar BLA LEATHER Afl—uflu'; dull finis! H06h Dapers of dovs, membershi Kennel 3 BOSTON BULL—Male, screw tail; day, vicinity 6 reward. m oy fin. P - rom 717 Mt. Vernon place. on e s ™ aring information o 012 8 be'un oth, 10th, G snd H. Batur- 00 ARETTE CASE, silver: full name lnfl faitialy .nruved OB case; within past week; reward. _Col : B DOG—Boston umer ‘male, nam yE d: indle, one side face white. very short {alk binClel Teward 5708 Brentwood rd. North 4.u-w n case, some time A e Acams 0300~ In black case, Call Cleve. 0615. - EYEGLASSES—Shell rim; new brown case lost on highway near Cherrydale. Reward. on Tuesday. Teft in Reward. “initials “W. N. ne, Jr. 336 Pa. ave uisiana ave. near Sixth a:hg-bu 6509-J. _Liberal Teathe: POCKE’ — Tt _tween POCKETBOOK, bw'n containine sfx dol. Al T saay. Jan 25, in Vericas Yewaras “Addrens n:?ox HAIRED PUPPY—Black and whil nnnd from 2835 Wisconsin' ave. ln Lotus ard. Dol Gruen, . Rews —Ladies” Bulova:_either in 10¢ store or on, F or G st. 4; re- . WATC Det PT3ih and 14in te Sat.> Feb. ward. “Greenwood 2039-W. Any Family Can Afford 3 Ryan Service We keep the cost within your means I Truth and reverence are quality that mark every service by Ryan. We have 6 long and honorable record of service and intelligent, very courteous personnel, complete equip- ment and honest, straightforward business principles on which our reputation has been built. [Perfectly appointed funeral home. Music if desired. Lady attendant. charge. For our complete 1700-1701. Handsome, New, Unlettered AMBULANCE These essentials are offered without extra funeral prices, call Atlantic $ Anywhere in Washington James T: Ryan Funeral Director 317 Pa. Ave. S.E, Phone Adams 1700-1701 Club. Women's Club of , the New- Somb ‘Club, "the mempers. of the- Federal Trade Commission, Naomi Chapter. O. E 8. and the rel boru and friends who 50 umnu:mc- lcally shered my pecent. grief because exth o! my 1055, Fetend ndmy thanks. MRS, P. L. Dm UEMAN, HENRY WILLIS. wish thank my mm\L e rlends 1o and besutiful fl;:‘{:l at Lh\yn do-th 05 m‘;‘b‘ul loved Btafl;a. BEEK, JOHN W. 2, 1033, JOHN son " of E W Beck:iged Deal funeral Monday, Febru: 1033, 8t '30:30 4 m. Relatives and iriends invited. ~Interment Cedar Hill Cemetery. 5 S, HARRIET E. On Saturday. hh- 1y 4, 1033, at Ber esidence, 1120 G beloved daushter of v.he fuie Theodore L. and Catharine &. Burns. * Notice of funieral hereafter. BURROUGHS, MARION F. On BSaturday. Peoruary 4, 1933, at Sibley Hospital, MARION P. HS of 736 3rd st. n.w.. beloved daughter of the late George 8. Johnson and sister of Victor Johnson. Bervices at Lee's funeral home, 4th st on Tuesday. Pebruary o Beiatives and. Triends. in- “1Rteriment at Congressional Cem- their oral . Béek anc 2 years. home, 816 H CASEY, WILLIAM T. Suddenly, on Friday. Febriiary 4 1931, at the residence of bid daughter, ‘Mrs. Keyworth, 26_Bayly e ctoviite. ‘Mot WILLIAM T be- loved husband of the late Laurena A. Casey. Funeral from the above residence Hyatusville, Md., where Taterment Mount Oliver Cem- eiv.” CLAY, ROBERT. On Pebruary 3. 1933 at his residence, 1226 %2 place ¥ devoied son 'of Williain ‘Clay. father of James Clay. brother of Ethel, Melvin and Earl Claj, He “also leaves other _relatives and “friends. Rem: Sesting "t the. W, Ernest Jurvis funeral ghurch, 1432 U at. nw. until Monday, : thereafter at his late residence, 6z place n.w. Funeral Tuesday, Februaty’ 7 80 2 pim.. Trom ahove resl: gence. Rev. Bullock officiating. Interment Payne's Ce 6 CRAMER, ANNA. =~ Suddenly. on Priday . 1933, at ber home, KNA CRAMER (ne¢ loved wife of Leslie E. Cramer. 5 Burial will be in Frederick, Md. Notifica- tion of funeral arrangements later. CROWLEY. KATHERINE J. On Saturday, February 4. 1033, st her residence, the Shoreham Hotel, yife of William H. b owies puierai pri- DIGGS, MARY. B!nlr!ed this life sud- denly, on February 3. m 8%, et residence. 27 oo two daughters, Flor: g Bolling; a foster son. Wende!l son; s sister, Sarah Butler; two nddaughters, threé grandsons. & reat- grandson. nephews and nieces and a host d friends. y. February & ih st._and Dumbarton () p.m.. Rev. Ne! Some omciating. FELTMAN, ROBINA C. On Priday, Pebru- 3. at her residence. 1318 Up- ROBINA C.. wife of the late man_and mother of Mrs. William H. Feltman, mara, Plorence M. Felt: man. Lillian Feltman and Mrs. Lola E. Sanford. = Services at the above address on Monday. February 6. at 11 am. terment Fort Lincoln Cemetery. GANLEY, SARAH ELLEN. On Priday. Peb- in her ®2nd yesr. James Ganley. Funeral from the above Tesidence Monday. February 6. at 8 am: thence to St. Mary's Catholic Church, Barnesville, Md., where requiem mass wili be said at sm. " Interment church the beloved wife of cemetery. GATLING. Peoru rted this life ENCE GATLING ng. He lea loss. & brother, William: Gatling. sister, Inez Gatling. Body fesunie at Malvan & Schev's Xune and R s Noti and a ily ) nerai Inter. ing 5 urt re two children, Roisten of Boston. ‘Mast, Randolph; one "grandson nnd a host of relatives and ‘Mon's “rume Funeral 5. at 2 o'clock. from the above-named funeral” home. ' Interment at Lincoln Memorial ‘Cemetery. 8 GRAY, MARY. _On Thursday. e K45 bital MARY GRAY. b of Earl Gray and élster of Thoma. mains_resting s funeral church, February 2. " residence. Sellmnn P ELIZA ELIZABETH HALLMAN “de: Yoted "wite ‘of Jases Halmun. mather of Jon, James A.. Charles. Richard, Adel ch IHAI(IIS EDWARD. JR. Suddenls. on Ea urday, February EDWARD HA RIS, Jr. loving of Edward Harrs, sr. and the late Eilen Harris; devoted Brouter of, the late Estella A Scott. uncle of Armond W. Scott. ir. He also le ofner Telatives and. friends to mourn. his departure. Remains resti the John T. Rhines funeral chapel, 3rd and Eye ts. 5.w. Notice of funeral later. HAWKINS. BESSIE GRAHAM. 5 Devtried this life on Thursday, Febru 1 am., at Gallinger Hosmm BESSIE ERAHATY HAWHING of 18th st ne. devoted wife of James Hawkins, sisfer of Daisy Les ha Hoon Sunday. February B; thence to.her late residence. Funeral ' Monday, Feb- ruary 6. pm, from Mount Horeb Baptist Church. T0th ahd B sts. me. Ino terment Woodlawn Cemetery. 3 HIERLING, 3 3802 y = HIERLING. . aged BS. years. He- mains at Zurhorst's funeral parlors, 3rd fnd, East Capltel sts. Puneral from st. Episcopal’ Church, 5ird and A sts! ay, February 6. at Friends invited: Interment a Azhnnon National Cemetery, JENKINS. JULIA E., Q0 Ssturday. Pebru Yy 4, Ju) JENKINS. beloved Wite "ot the late” Joms E Jenkint P gem! from William Cook's funeral home, Baltimore, Md. Tuesday, February 7 ai 1 Relstives ‘and’ friends invited: Interment Baltimore Cemetagy. LEWIS, PEARL S. JOHNSON. this life Saturday. February 8:30 p.m. her residence; 7 EAEL 8. JOHNSON LEWIS. b lov wife of A)!ud Lewis and devo!ed motner of lerl R. Johnson. Notic o ineral late: HAY nnl‘rm« at hl.l mldenee 21 thll lve Hyattsville, M., . beloved husband of Beulah A. May. Remains rest. ing at Gasch's Sons’ funeral parlo: Hyattsville, Md. Funeral from Fort Li: coln_Cemetery chapel on Mo ruary 6, at invited. Departed nday, Fel 11 a.m.” Relatives and friends C. On Friday, February at her residence. 4427 Harrison LINE C. MOYER. beloved wite her Relativ lends favited. " Taterment Mount: Oliver metery. O’'CONNOR. AGNES V. On Priday, Peb- at her resi- 4th GNES V. (nee Tobin\. Al!d ‘Timoth: NNOR 77 years, Fife of the late Fun, Quiem mass at St. Gabriel's Chur Sum. " Relatives and friends invited, terment Moun Olivet Cemetery. omit flowers. O’'CONNOR, Anws Division 'No. 2, Please b5 Y. /o members of “fi.’f" Auxiliary: L A G * CONNOR. Fw s Bundey eveniag, : at 'clock. . President. ANNA CODY, Secretary. O‘HIAIA AMELIA L. On Saturday, ’Peh- nee ‘Where Tequiem high i will be !lml at 9 am. ln!fl'mlm, n llmt Ullvet Cemetery. Relatives : Puner: ; Mo et 2 b, “Rélatives whd A 3 . Tnvited. “‘Intérment Gedar OCemetery, PROCTOR, WILLIAM ALE: Hfll Pebruary 3, 1933, PYI)CWI. DER , dévoted husband of Emma fathér ‘of Juanits and William A. Proctor. §5;2 Brotner of Frank Proctor and Mrs. He also leaves to mourn q:&-nun an aunt, Mrs. Rosa Davis, er relatives and friends. Remains stJonn T Rhines XANDER. at_Gallin, PR o nn E itol st. Funera yate) on Tuesday, February 7, at Laterment Mount Olivet Cemetery. SEDGWICK, RICHARD Sgiurday; Februsry 4. 16 ARD TE. BEDGWICK. " aved. 48, ey T ey Sedgwick of 59 (Bates st, Monday, Februa at 2, u.e Advent P. E Chureh Totives and friends snvited. Terment Fort Lincoin Gemetery. SEGRETI, GRE Priday. 'ebl- GREGORY 5 Mary SQI(Y!U Do In- A, for The repose nd friends invit St. Mary's Cemetery SEVIN. JOHN Saturday, Februay: 1933, ‘ot ome for Incurables. Sml BEVIN, devoied brother of Katherin Gauer ' and. Mrs. James Fer i, the, 7. Hines Co. lunzr- 2001 T4 st nw Mopdar o, ™ Titerment pect Hill Cemete SIMMS, WILLIAM J. on Fridey. Pebru Sibley Hospital. WiL Mms'hexma husband of e A d 60 from af Titerment Addison Chapel. Matyland. 8 SIMMS. WILLIAM J. The members of the FPotomac Valley Forge Counc! U. A M. wil ani};mme At Deal’s s, at. for, £ NRLLER" Councilor: L. M. GREEN, Stcretary STULTZ. DR. CHRISTOPHER C. Suddenly, ST joted Sharotta Stults, ‘loving Jather of Hemty: William and Charles Stultz. He also leaves to mourn his departure four sis: ters. Amanda, Roxie i three brothers, Benjamin P. Thomas Stultz. ~He also leaves other rel tives and friends. mains_resting John T. Rhines’ funeral chapel, 3rd e sts. s.w. Notice o( funeral later. THAYER. ELIZABETH Februaty 4, 1031, On, Saturday, ot Ser Sacnee 157 ELIZABETH C. Sun Jees and interm EDWARD. _ Departed this life on Gallin Hospita EDWAR -mo AS. He leaves to mourn their loss a loving mother and father. Mr. and Mrs. William Thomas one sister, Bessie Jackson: one brothel Willie Prait: two aints, two uncles host of other relatives'and friends. Res mn-n 1300 South C Blinday night, Februaty from Fords chapel. Bev. whiiing i Interment at King George & unty, 5 Berdl home, i mains now funeral home, dria, uoL_n"r MARY E DOW. nnf 205" Bameron st Alexane In flrmnriam 8 ll.\'A Vfl I'L!.'I In sad but Xavln: memory ece, 'NA MUEL- LER DA\XS Aho depnnrd Yoll".!!n year ago today, F!bru‘;rr;l 5. 1019, NTE AND HARRY. DAVIS. LENA MUELLER. 1o loving rememe brance cur ‘dear daughter. LENi MU ! DAVIS. “vho depericd this hie rouneu years ago today. February B, **jAcoB MUELLER AND PAMILY. * DONALDSON. JENNIE. In loving remem- brance of my dear mother. JENNIE DOI ALDSON. who departed this life six years 2g0 today, February 5. 1927 SON Jmv. of Jove to EDWAR! RS Year axo today. Febriary 5. 1932 YOUR 'DEVOTED CHICDREN. In loving memory f nd bret DAVID anted in' God's s ago today | GREEN. WILLIAM 0. I sad but loviny mhrancs of my devoted hushands \\n.u;m O. GREEN. who left me two ars aso today, February 5, 1031. ife. Temembered {n_death. HIS WIFE. HATTIE GREEN. MARY AND JORN. a one must t for me and you. And when shall come our tim To make that fourney th mum the gloom, To_welcome us they will be The smiling {nces from home. | Sadly missed THEIR DAUGHTER. BLANCHE B. JOHN- xsl:nnu ELIZABETH. Sacred t our_mother. Mrs, ELIZ, TTH. who departed from, us”thres years ago today. February 5, 1930, Loving thoughts. true and tender, Just to show we still remember. SON AND DAUGHTER. i | THOMPSON. MARTHA, A tnhurl‘e of love e memary of my dear mothe; THA THOMPSON of Westm land Coume Vag,mho departed s e wo Geats . February o, 1 Two years ago. nh mother. dear, You left your grieving son: Por God had called you higher up, Your work on earth was done. And now in heavenly realms above, You serve your God of light and love LOVING SON. JESSE. WALSH, THOMAS. In memory loved brother, THOMAS WA;&?.! who de parted thig life four sears ago tods February, 8, (Mass_at St Peter's urch, N m mig TOVING “BistEn," RKE: JOHN olcn. E\IIL\ &5 jovine memory of dear mother. EMILIE W W difi Dineteen years 3 ______ FUNERAL DIRECTORS. V. L. SPEARE (O, ¢0. Neither the Fuggessars to nor connected the " original ‘W. R." Speare ‘emtaniicument: o 1009 H St. N.W. ne onal 2892 WILLIAM H. SCOTT 400 8th 6t. BE. L 0 IRECTO) 4th & MASS. AVE. N.E. __LINCOLN 52 " Frank ( Gexer s Sons Co, 113 dern Craver Teiépnons National 2473 ANCE s IBU! E CHAS. S. ZURHORST 30 EAST CAPTTOL §T. __ ""bnone Lincoln o: < | FTCLEMENTSSTNS Estab. 1862 1241 Wis. Ave. N.W. _West 0804 Joscph F Birch's Sons \C BIRCH) 3034 M St N, hons weet 909 “! JOHN R. WRIGHT CO. 1337 10th St. N.W. Phone North 0047 ‘Esiablished 1876 FUNEBAL DESIGNS. GEO. A. COMELY Gt Experts istic Floral Desi ‘Phoncs. Clar, 19037 of Bos-1 EXPRES! Hill | MODERATE Pll!ll-ml#n INE NAT. 0108 Open Evenines 14th & Eye | ins |

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