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it & iiiveetet MDAl 34 Arthur A. Brigham, long-time resident of the vicinity of Brinklow, this county, died Friday in a Baltimore hospital, BRINKLOW WOMAN DIES Special Dispatch to The Star. after a long illness. Besides her hus| ASHTON, Md., March 4—Mrs.|she is survived by a son, Charlotte W. Brlghm, 74, wife of Dr.| Brigham, of this place, and & d.ulhkr. GREATER. CREMITFYC umbc This $500 Funera!l Complete Truly One of the Finest Caskets Made Funeral Complete, cars CHAMBERS can do this, he is Solid Steel. Guaranteed Perfect. and all. One of the Largest Undertakers in the World DON’T FORGET!—We can give you a Complete Funeral, cars and all for The Greater Chambers C In Case of Death Call THE SUNDAY NTAR, WAS Miss Ruth Brigham. TFuneral services will be held at 2:30 o'clock tomorrow afternoon in Woodside Cemetery at Brinklow. Mrs. Brigham was a native of Marlboro, Mass. LEM TOWERS RITES SET FOR TOMORROW Funeral Services for Distinguished Mason of D. C. Scheduled at 2:30. Funeral services for Lem Towers, 71, prominent Mason who died Friday at his home, 1870 Wyoming avenue, will be held tomcrrow at 2:30 p.m. at the Scottish Rite Cathedral, Third and E streets. Rev. Dr. Charles Warren of St. Alban's will officiate. Burial will be in Congressional Cemetery, Honorary pallbearers will be th nd master of District Masons and past grand masters. Active pall- bearers will be repreamnuvu of the various Masonic lodges of which Mr. Towers was a member. Mr. Towers was past grand masi\' and past high priest of Masons in the ct. He had also held office in many other Free Masonry organizations. i Mr. Towers’ father, Lem Towers, #r., | headed the first combany of soldiers to leave here during the Civil War. A rother, John Towers, was mayor of ashington from 1854 to 1836. Surviving are his widow. Mrs. Anni Towers; a son, Lem A. Towers of New Mexico, and a daughter, Mrs. Arthur Hill of Dallas, Tex. WHARTON B. WATSON DIES AT HIS RESIDENCE HERE Lifelong Resident of Washington \ Engaged in Wholesale Hardware | Business Many Years. Wharton B. Watson, 71, | resident of Washington, died of cere- bral hemorrhage early yesterday at his | home, 3932 Fourteenth street. He was a native of Onancock, Vi and had been engaged in the wholesal hardware business here for many years. He 18 survived by his widow, Mrs. Sinor Watson, and two daughters, Miss Corinne Watson of the Fourteenth street address, and Mrs. Mabel Beider- man of Baltimore. Funeral services will be held Tues day at 1] am., with burial in Oak Hill for only s 65 Columbia 0432 Cor. 14th St. & e Chapin N.W. Another Startling Announcement as important as our introduction of The Miracle of Dry Cleanin iraclea ~clean as c breath of Spring . last week we announced MIRACLEAN. Your response was tremendous; but no more than the im- portance of our .announcement warranted This week's announcement is no less important to you .. to the health of your family and to the balanc- ing of your family budget. REMEMBER . .. these are not so-called SPECTAL prices, but they are STANDARD CHERRY BLOSSOM PRICES ON THE FINEST POSSIBLE LAUNDRY WORK. They are im- portant . .. LLAUND Tc Per Pound MINIMUM 500 BUNDLE Bed and Table Linens Washed, Ironed and Ready for Use . . . HANDKER- CHIEFS washed, ironed and ready to use . . . WEARING APPAREL washed, dried, starched (when necessary) and ready for ironing. SHIRTS, ready for use (when desired) 10c each. Includes better table linens and Plgén Dretses Miracleaned “WE CANNOT TELL A 'Clea|1¢-:| s, Dyers, Launderers, Ru¢ Renovators THIRD and EYE STREETS N.E. and COMPARE Can you overlook such low prices as these? iraclean) -7n2g/ Thousands have tested MIRACLEAN .. . . and found that our claim of the Finest Dry Cleaning in the world was no idle boast . . . no odor . . . no shrunken garments . . . no more stretching . . . no more disappointments . . . TRULY THE MIRACLE OF DRY CLEANING. Cemetery. NOT SPECIAL PRICES BUT REGULAR CHERRY BLOSSOM PRICES ON THE FINEST QUALITY WORK YOU HAVE EVER SEEN G&Per Pound R | Everything washed, starched, ironed and ready to use. WASHINGTON'S MOST COMPREHENSIVE AND ECO- NOMICAL FAMILY LAUNDRY SERV- ICE. Remember; this is not a SPE- CIAL, but a regular CHERRY BLOS- 8OM service at standard CHERRY BLOSSOM PRICES. And don’t forget this. Cherry Blossom backs up prom- ises with PERFORMANCE. Includes better table linens Men’s Suits Miraclcaned 7 5¢c LIE” ATlantic 0023 w—and we will call for and deliver . . . no extra charge for the service! HINGTON, D. C, MARCH 5, 1933—PART ON ! a lifelong | mi Mrs. Nal a; Wilfo: Pe Ro ave to) 8 Wa. o Hos| H: w ave Pt Wi E. PASTOR’S FUNERAL TODAY Rev. Elizabeth White Expires at| Age of 76. eral services for Rev. Elizabeth whlu. 76, who died Thursday, will be held at 2:30 p.m. today at the Lee fu- neral establishment, Fourth street and Massachusetts avenue southeast. Rev. White was the pastor of the Spiritual Science Church of Christ, 700 Sixth street southeast. She was born in Piecmont, Germany, and came to this country in 1882. She is survived by a dnughter, Mrs. Minnie Knott, of this cit; CITY NEWS IN BRIEF. TOMORROW. University of Pennsyl-| University Club, 12:30! To Speak Here PROFESSOR WILL TALK ON MODERN EDUCATION. Luncheon, vania Alumni, p.m. Luncheon, University of Michigan | Alumni, University Club, 12:30 p.m. Luncheon, Alpha Delta Phi Prater- nity, University Club, 12:30 p.m. l..unchenn thlnlton Auochtlon of Credit M Sholl's_Cafe, 12:30_) Qurds of Thanks ANGELL. E| N.. DE. WILLIAM H. KILPATRICK AR oul Pelatves apd. triends for e | Of Columbia University Teachers’ Col- lege. who will discuss “A Philosophy of Education to Fit the Times” at Roose- velt High 8chool 8 o'clock next Thursday evening The talk will be given under ausp! of the Education Association of the District, of which Dr. Harold E. Warner is presldent MRS. KATHERINE NALLEY SUCCUMBS SUDDENLY Stricken While Attending Morn- ing Ma:s in Holy Comferter Church. ! Mrs. Katherine H. Nalley, 68, of 522 H street southeast, died suddenly yester- day from a heart attack with which she was stricken while attending morning ass in Holy Comforter Church, Four- teenth and East Capitol streets. ley was taken to Casualty Hospital, where she was pronounced dead upon arrival. Deputy Coroner C J. Murphy said death was due to the heart attack. Mrs. Nalley, the widow of the late Thomas R. Nalley, 18 vived by three sons, Charles @. Nall ey and Wil- liam J. Nalley, local funcral directol and Thom . I and by four Mary Depey, Mrs. Elinore Mocre _Lillian Lockman. Funeral arrangements have not been completed. | husband father and brother, JAMES W] NG and for apd beautitul foral tribuies at the timg th. THE PAM ILY. RHODES, HENRY. We wish to extend our sincere thanks and appreciation to_eur many friends and relatives for their kind ts and sympathy durine the illness and r the, besutiful rofal tributes received ¢ the death of our beloved husband and ather, HENRY RHODES. THE FAMILY. Beaths. BOXD. JOSEPH T. On Fiiday. March 3 7, at Montgomery Couniy General pital JOBEPH T.. beloved husband of OB BIoh and biother ct Charies and Gemuel 8. Bo Body r Rockv.lle, privaie 5 BRIGHAM. CHARLOTTE W. On Thuredsy, brioved CECELIA. On S at_her residence. . Aom CelRTIA BRIFTON, her anter of y Britton 2% "Andrew Britton and siscer of Edward, Joseph, Francis and James Moran. Fu- | Deral from the sbove' residence on Mon. R Requiem mass t. Jos: o ment Mount Olive Cemeters. BROWN. MILLARD F. On Pricay. 3, nt residence, KX Har am. M o = erry o N Chevy Chage and Births Reported Mihran end Makruen Garabedian, boy. boy. M Laetine, girl. : 303 Ruby L. Michael. nd Helen Anderson. boy. Viglet Crumn. boy nd Freda Mullen. boy Ener ena Casandra Williams. voy e Saulsbury, sirl. Mattie Harris, girl harles and Ida Fiags. 7 and_ Ereeline Anaman sirl. BU: o0 ety ¢ Pratier's funeral hom voy. Saturday. Ch{llfl‘ CARR. Munnn Oon 4.1 hamber wron Tuctday. March g k nodn Iniorment St Cemetery. Annapolic. Md.. at atives and friends invited. On Priday. March | = his residence, 3. 1 .m 3 Wert: Trving " TCrevy " Chase. . Md ; D“ths RePO"Cd THORNTON CHFSLEY. bel Georgiana M. Talbot. 90, 5403 Illinois 2{ ak"fl\ Cherslev. her of V . - 'll'hnmls J. Sherwood, 86, 1825 North Cap- ! F !al'le \{' TIeY. Rl Dow Harey and al Mo Prnv.d!nc' Hosnital. 444 Kenyon & 1. se. " Reed ave Georve” Wathing- Gallinger Hosp! . 51, Psceamen’s 1017 New Jersey pp'\mmn Johnson. 31, Freed Hos- "’| 1108 _Tenth st Hose Simms, 45, Vitliam Easle: Cor n_an u!w 'C. McB: neral from (he W. W. Chambers Co. l‘flfl Chlpm st_nw. on Monday. March A p.m. Relatives &nd_friends in- Vlled lfll'rmfin' Glenwood Cemetery. CUBERO, ESPIRIDION P. on Wednesday. 10343 _at George Washington chplu E!FIRID!O‘J P. b-'n\ed brother of “Anastacio Cubero of the Ehilippine m h CEDAR HILL Washington'’s Most Beautiful Cemetery The banishment of every vest- ige of morbidness and sadness is one of the high ideals upon which Cedar Hill is founded. To this end certain restrictions have been imposed to markers, N wvv Chavin 5t h 6. at 710 am.i e Rbode monuments, mausoleums, veget ! tion and other like factors t | effect the harmonious charm of ! the whole cemetery. | | | Cedar Hill Cemetery On_Pennsylvania Avenue { East of the Capitol | mno in c afier 650 Bmo \\\\\mm\\“\v 'WICTOR gFLOWER SHOP, Inc. 732 9th St. N.W. CUT FLOWERS # For All Occasions Corsages, Funeral Sprays Special Baskets ’1'50 Up No Connection With Any Other Wumnntan Florist. MOND BRACFLET L‘nlr from 1ath ‘and Hareard sts ican Blde or in b Pridi 0.” Columbia 145 DOG. _white shepherd. male. bruwn mark- ingyi lost Wed.. Marcn 1: colier Pri Georges Cou Phone Decat black. except white on ceight about 20 pounds cal to_Pan-Amer- ay night. R DUG, male, pifz. hind " lexs. . Read. Cl! SR near 44th and n brown case. | Finder please EYEGLASSES. P or >ird FUR MUFF- Jard Hotel. \{‘arch v m ANDBAG Black leather. |(r‘mnfllrxm ing call 2 s mar] een 215t D e i, Mkt G BA bou B. BELFIELD mmnn rd. about 0 pm. Reward. Call E EISEMAN'S SEVENTH & F STS. e S S R A R R S R S S S S P eree pintingm Bow knot with {i¥ec stones: reward. 3548 Quebec st. n.w. eland 1454, ?“ Rewi well. Auunlit BOR5. ARD mit RN Shose Fotomac 1070 24 Bryant st. me. &oorom RIER, female, black. yicinity N and Hoh ais. mw. Fhone Pot. 1230, 18T WATCH, platinum, and res. Friday night from Constitution (Qenerous reward if returned 1o 1730 dismonds ond, farmwer Hotel OF viein: Lost amd Found Dept., May- New Spring SUITS $6 IN APRIL $6 IN MAY $6 IN JUNE All wool suits—nicely tailored a n d smartly styled. All newest Spring shades included—models for men and young men. Just Pay $6 Monthly man's, whit D tusen 10 h ahd T1th 0 4. Reward. Phone Al Xs‘fl Il dy - Ihlu nold< uruen. B. > Frid; Hevard: ol ST W, ensraved BT D March ‘WRIST WATCH, | initials ouse, Arlington Cflfl!‘!rr‘ 4666 $50 REWARD —for the return to Nichols Co.. Woodward Bldg.. of a wide pearl necklace, small pearls. with"diamond clips; lost Feb, between h_ond M: ve. the Th 1312 Connmecticut Avenue Pot._ 4470 LOWEST PRICED FUNERALS Cash or Terms Geo. W. Wise Co., Inc. Tazlor) 2900 M St. N.W. West 0138 City and Suburban Service Private Ambulance, $4.00 kindness during the iliness of our belnved‘ their sympathy | £ | [ nd the | HARDY, Ma GARET. the beioted wife nr\ 8. Car ral ven hiwband | B 5 at 1330 or before | DIXON, MARY. De day,"Maren 2 wn st. Funer AShove named fun terment Payne's Cemetery. ILICE R. Entered l ” Ql.lllll irader, aarch % 1053, a¢her Chapel 93 s Tmont 'ALICE R.. widow of Rich ister, Mrs. 1 Lorrick of Chaices Daisy B. Thornton epd ie Eckelston of Buffalo, arion Bell: & devoted ‘nephe lidren. Prof, Harty B. Tho! rs. Katie E. Patterson, -hs and friends. arriet ¥ ¥, Sadl and’ Mrs. two grandel s M. E. Churt Lerment "Azlington National Cemetery. 6% Dovn:u.. FI'LDEN P. On Pridsy. umh " gervices At the & o1 “Taeh o A at 11 -b k Cemetery, RHODA, VIRGINIA, on Prider. i DOWNS, her “Tesidence, refl invited. Int DOWNS. RNODA V. Martha Chapter, fend the "fu DO e Hall n: 5 N ibnday: Mareh EHODA P W& HOFEUAN. Worthy Matron. EV] 8. Hi H, Becretary. DOWNS, RNODA V. Columbia Divialon, Mo, B L E DA Pou 1! Lested to autend the :uneni xn.lc!l at her late residence, 304 South Carolina ave. s.e.. March 6 1 Al CORA E. HAYDEN, Pres. FOX. BUTH B. On Saturday March 4, Vi et her residence, 411 Madison st RUT Jloving. wife ef J. Eimer { two daushiers and Bpecial meeting of Ko ‘l 0. E. 8. o March ¢ Hill Cem: FRAWLE da N MARY JOSEPHINE. On Thurs: 19 her residence. at . MARY Jos:PHud h 6, A Aloyais Church. where ii be taid gt o wm. for soul nte: p! 8t. | T Relatives” and n-mu | mfi) | | e’ ard; is_sur: o Gaughter and five sons. En.l . Sterling A Howard V.. Mar: nnu Norman the home fll\ eavers. N\‘M\ services will Va.. on Sun- MOLLIE M. Walker's ghepel March 5. at £ p. sday, March e . n husband of Ida r of 3 Viola and m BeFinent Glenwood Cemerary. On Thyreday, March pm JEFFERSON. On Saturdar. L at his residence. 1620 dth | nw +a beiet inesn beloved pusband of Alice Hushes Nouies | of funer | | BUME. MILDRED. suddenly. on Priday, arch MILDRED HUME. belove “Staniey Suydan AYNA ALBERTA. on Thursdas. 1034, at h!r residence, Mary- A Greater Capitol ALBERTA ISELT {nee wife of John C. Is='1 e r!!ldrn:e on Sun- latives and Cedar H Hender:: Funeral fren Ma: m Interment RSBY. On Fri- p.m.. Tntarment a.m. » ¥ Qo Thursday. March 2 | INES. beloved fe of E_Jones and sister OY M1 Edith | Mnscr. Peter. Alphonsus. 'Inuml Anna | and Hosa Ran Remains g at! McGuire's fune: ome, Ik‘.‘lv ’\lh 8t y. March 6. from id friends invited. COLIN €. On Thursd C. LIN] t 2 p.m Cog 1317 1 Gemetery. On_ Wednesdar. 7, March | Funeral from the o a0t Testie B. Locke ANCHEETER! bel ¥ Medeheritr residence. Morday. Marc and friends in Ariington National Cemetery. MATHER. JANE AGNES, On Friday, March her residence, the Ontari JANE_AGNES, beloved wife o'i AT Gearks Sttion Matner. . Funer service at St Stephen's Episcopal Ghurch, 1t and Newton sts. nw. March 6. ac 11 Triends i to “atiend term {privater 0% Kok ‘Grek Cemetery. '"‘“if' MARY CLEO. On Priday, March | 3 ’ ! CLEO M No:a Davis and ‘stepdauchter of Stephen | Davis. sister of Thelma Adams. Remains - Jarvis funeral until 4 p.m. er Iate residence. Funeral Tuesday. i pm., from Metropolitan | Church.” Interment Lincgln Siemoijal Cemet Y, CATHE] . Suddenly. on A N e WA Le atwite of he Jate Thomas R.- Nai- les.” Funeral {rom the residence of her son, William J. Nalle; sth on Tuesday, March fo Holy Gomforter Churchs uth!-na be said at 10 a.m. for the re of er soul.” Inferment Gédar Hill Gemetery. Relatives and friends invited. 6 O'BRIEN, MATTHEW M cm?zm u Suna Hargh - March’ 2. 1933, A’ EW E. O'Brien snd i-cner of Mildred E. atthew H. O'Brien. ~Bervices at the Hines €0, funeral home, 3001 14th st. D.w. on Sunday, March 5, at 2:3 Interment Cedar Hill Clm!t!ry by l Bolomon Lodge, No. 31, F. A ESTELLE. On 'rhursd- M-rch at Freedmen's Hosvital ESTEL beloved wite of Johin O Remat i Orle: 1, n.e, 3 ansf Rhod! !.i‘ ral h S B Thjre gapi Churct Seiating. Tnterment meo!n Homn‘lll Cemetery. O'LEIGHTER. ESTELLE V. Passed 10 the great beyond, Thyrsday. March S03%; V. 30 The bereaved family ¢om- P\‘ll!l Anna R. Scott. mother: Gertrude 1. Neals. sister; Lawrence. rt llh rison and Benjamin Scott, Ifl’vlh.!l. . _Warner, sister; Wilbe !‘ ll nephew; Yvonne and Gilonlese ‘Warner, nieces. ‘also leaves & host of mourn- ful {friend: Nnenl Monday, March 6, at 2:30 8 . from Third Baptist Church, Rev. G. €' Bullock. pastor, officiating. * O'LONE, ROBERT M. On Friday. March 3, 1931, at_the Walter Reed General Ho: ital, ROBERT M.. beloved husbans of 905 Gist ave., . qauneral from bl g rch at § am. Rel invited to attend. Interment Mount oh- vet Cemetery. O'LONE, ROBERT M. The members of n tomac Council. No. 433 Knights of Co- lumbus, are hereby notifled of the death ROBE! on Fri- iy mem:n are re- nent member of uncil, serve I3 the past a5 Grang Knignt with honot and distinction members of cil sincerels regre; the joss of such & %004 brother. rotl looll!:i ALICE M. 'GEORGE ¥. HOWELL. G. K. 6 on Wednesday. March atter s brieg ifiness 3t Fieed: PR ae e, Aer ol cn’n“ Pree. man. cousin of Mrs, “nn-? Remains reiung at So¥ e, Jeal homer e £ ety eral Bunday, March 6, 8 from e’ bove parls. DGERS. I Gy March 188 et Havre fi. A m gm retis grave at Arlington atlonal ccmurvl o Monday, March 6. s TOWE! | BROWN. | and_Sunda: £|GEO. A. ¢ c‘a‘m Y s A—11 SIMMS, D'AID. Oon wednad 7. Mareh L at 7 r‘oh'. ctner 5 _?e oted ves three lend: ains ‘Testing. tho 3rd funeral chai neral Sund nnn l!lll coll?fllll INE i-ana Shre- Rodne § 8, the Fort Myer 'Chape] on_Mondaz, March 0. ) p.m. Interment at Ar- lington National Cemetery. STEWART, WILLIAM THOM Departed Marci WILLIA: 2 ucid st rn_their loss & wm. two daushters. Mel tevart! Ctnree cons, Eimer hresa Stewart. and a atives and friends. ¢ the above residence p.m. Services to be hela at ‘the Church of Ascension. Bowie, 4 on Monday, March & “Interment aé wie Oemetery, Bowie, Md. On Thursday, Marcs 2, AR .v?'fi N-m | Homital, JOHY K. of his age. belo Body resting at his pl. ne Pu- bey place n.e., 'm ., followed by Cemetery. Rel- oF orher “reln resting Horal sersices at Al Monday, March 6, at 3 interment at t Hil atives and friends invited. . JOBEPH. On Saturday. w-vcn kbflnwd son of the D uesday. March intives and friends in- ount Olivet Cemetery. G TOWERS, LEM. On Pridey evening, March t his residence, 1570 Wyoming & brief iliness. LEM, belove 3!, Annie Burke Tovers and fa- rs. Arthur HMill of Dallas, Tex. m A Towers of Albuquerque. ex. Fumcral services will be neld ) day. Mareh 0 0 pm. o tah' Rite Ci tbeunL 3 0 £, ressional Cemeters. Interment A vegial communication Vitdd, “Tnferment ave, after husband ther of nd TOWERS, ! the Gran Master LEM TO! By orcer of the Erand ma< ter J. CLAUDE KEIPER, Grand Secretery. 6 RS, UEL. The members of Asso- clation’ Oldest Inhahitants are requeste 1o attend me funeral of our late associnte, LEMUEL TOWERS. from Scottish Rite Guthedral. 570 and E St now. Monday, March t 230 p.m THEODORE W. NOYES. 1 .' ELIOT WRIGHT. Becretnry. o oo™ A. Departed 2, 1933, ANN, this life on hursday, at_Gallinger Al sk Hospital. relative t A ©F Puneral Monday, from St Cyprian's terment Mount Olivet Cem- etery. WATSON. WHARTON B. Early Saturday 80! 71 years, beloved husband of Binos Watson. aves two daughters, Corinne, Watson_and Mrs. Mabel Eovdrr- man. Funeral Tuesday. Marc) 11 W fiom Bis Inte recidencs Onk'Hill Cemeters. WHITE. REY. life on Thursd Iesidence. L0 March 5 vited to attend. | TATES. MAGGIE. parted this life M Preedmen’s Hos- rister _of Ray Teave neral oBindes the Gabra ma! esting at the Toneral chureh, ment Lincomn Memorial Ce: in Memortam BRANDT. 1OUISA L 1n sad bt lovin ce of my dear and devoted BRANDT. who d m‘u life six years azo toda: Gone, bul not, forgotien NELLIE. MELEN. In_sad but I membrance of our_dear mother BROWN. who depacted this life f g0 today, March 5, 10 She foveht life u bu les bravely wnd patientis e 2 re. ELEN years know she nwxv rc")rl r she was one o FERTOVING ‘CHILDREN. In loving memors of my ARAH BR o fiaren ‘The dearest Grandmother. dear. that whs you Your memory is trea d more than gold, HER LVIRd SrANDD, 'Xb&’m"' sarAR SKEOWITH SETERGON CLEMENTS. BARBARA CECELIA. In g out lovine remembrance of our belov desated hi e st 44 oD e six yea! geparted " thi: 1ife years ago today, e could not stay. des ADd Knows the best. s He teck our loved one home to rest. THE FAMILY. . A W0 yéars ago today. March Gone. byt nat forcotten VIFE AND CHILDREN. GRIFFITH, WILLIAM L. In loving memory of our cear father. WILLIAM L. GRIP- FITH. who left us six vears ago toda March 8. 19 HIS CHILDREN. MFADE. GEORGE W. (CHUCKIE) remembrance of o OROE W (CHUCKIE) MEADE who departed this life four vears ago to- day, March 5, 1 suffered hours of pain. for cure. but all 11 vain alone knew what was best— difsd Tou h'glrlul‘fl“fl\':uy;\a"u & OTHER, WARYC AND ROBERT N AEATE QUISENBURT. ADDIE AND FREDERICK. A tribut~ of iove and devotion to the mem- oty of my mother. ADDIE QUISENBURY, died cne vear ago today March b5 and my brother FREDERICK URY, who died March -, ory of dars gone by Jor faces unses fesling tfllt God alone oul . f\m what should have been. MARGUERITE SOLLERS. Jn s R 107 X ‘Knows &, ARELLIA, In mad bul loving re- ARELLIA rance o o deparieq i mu e two years Rl ako today, er:h 5, 103 AUGHTER, E. JosEPH WALKE| A Ll memory of m fiovflm ¥ho died four LKER. * FUNERAL DIRECTORS. meouv o JAMES T. RYAN 317 PA. AVE. SE. Atlantic 1700 _ J. WILLIAM LEE’S SONS CO. CREMATS%IUM 4th & MASS AVE. NE __ LINCOLN 5200 Frank Gefer’s Co. 1A RN A T:olam; National 2473 W C AS URHORST “hnl onrrg. ST. '] ]El[MEITSSflIIS o 5 N W ne West 0098 ablished 1841 T CO. 1337 104k 4. . ome Nort] Tiianeq 1530 North 0047 A §PE§ Nelthor, the succesagrs o nor connected vllh ‘fl WR'™ deare “entastisnment: e 1009 H St. N.W. FUN!IAI- DESIGNS. EMS AT o & Eye Zog ety £ R I s T A Bt FLORAL TRIBUTES $2,50 up Delivered

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