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LS. SHPS TARGET OF CANADIAN ACT Use of Own Vessels for Coastal Trade Sought in Measure. Special Dispatch to The Star. OTTAWA, Canada, March 13.—Amer- fcan shipping interests on the Great Lakes would be affected to the extent of an egtimated 50,000,000 bushels of diaf grain anhually transshipped to Canadian ports by the new Canada shipping act just introduced in the Senate here by Arthur Meighen, gov- ernment, leader, after once having been defeated by powerful opposition last year. ‘This act, inoperative until sanctioned by both the Senate and House of Com- mons and sighed by Governor General Lord Bessborough and permg- un- likely to be passed this year because of its voluminousness—it has 821 clauses—aims, briefly: 1. To see that the coastal trade of Canada is done in British vessels of Canadian register, 2. To stop the transshipment of Canadian grain from one American vessel to another. In other words, American vessels Qv:,klng on a cargo of grain at .Fort On may deiiver it SLIP COVERS “B-plece slip covers and five straight cushions, tai- lored to look like upholster- ed. Jaspe and 1313 28th St. 8B, Lincoln 5350 Write or Phone for Samples #7.50 43:'" ca)nfun and M TAnsir o ~ * i Beau Geste SHIRTS $1-29and $1.9 Evwy .,t. in the | Yrisp - naw l-bflu und pamnn. " Yiu know laterwoven ‘qualley wnd seyle-—u grent (.:?"efil‘wl here ip shall enlu the coastal mae 0{ Canada.” stipulates that violating vessels -hnll be liable to a pe'nmy of 50 eenh .m ton on its register tonnage, minimum, with forfeiture 0( goods, ;vhlln s fine of $200 will be cnm for each pa 9500 again thmnmwlly. (Copyright. COLUMBIA PAPER FOUND “NOT IN BEST INTERESTS” Report of Investigation of “The Spectator” Is Made Public by Committ By the Associated Press. NEW YORK, March 13.—A commit- tee of five appointed last Fall to in- vestigate the Spectator, undergraduate newspapet of Columbia University, re- ported yesterday that its policles are “not entirely in accord with the best interests of the colle&nnd university.” A proposal of Dean Carl W. Ackerman of the school of journalism to form & professional newspaper under the aus- pices of the journalism faculty, how- ever, was rejected. ‘The committee, appointed by the Board of BStudent Representatives at the end of the foot ball season at the request of Arthur J. Le Lyveld, editor- in-chief, was composed of two students, | pe two faculty members and & former edi- tor-in-chief. It found the paper’s editorial attitude “courageous, liberal and intelligent in its tendencies,” but said it has “often been mistaken, intolerant and ill-in- formed in its expression” and “has fre- quently shown bad judgment in its mode of attack and bad taste as well.” —_— Chinese retailers in the Philippines are showing an increased preference for American products. CAPT. JOHN F. NEWPORT DIES AT WALTED REED Officer in Army Sanitary Corps During World War Succumbs at Hospital. Capt. John ¥. Newport, 58, Who served with the Army Sanitary Corps during the World War, dled Saturday at Walter Reed Hospital. For the past several years he had served as a fleld isor in the Supply Bervice, Vet- = Ald!wpvflm“:l born in 1868, Wi was 3 l!mqum in 1917 In Deceml Creek Cemetery ices at his home, 433 Upshur street, ad es o pal 2 eumrvlved‘ynnn,dmu' Newport. it ASK BLESSING Prayers for Success of 73d Congress Scheduled Thursday. Spiritual blessing for the success of the Seventy-third! Congress will be asked at mn_high mass to be held at the Church of the Immaculate Con- jon Thursday at 12:15 p.m. Rev. Francis J. Hurney, of the church, will be celehnm of the mass. He will assisted by Rev. 8. A, deacon, and Rev. J. Kelly The music of the urvicc will ‘be under direction of Harry Wheaton Howard and will include Florence Yo- cum, soprano; Kathryn Bowers, con- tralto, and the Boys’ Sanctuary Choir. Soviet Art Lecture Topic. C. Law Watkins, associate director of the Phl.ul%uemoflll Dll!em will lec- ture on “The Pine Arts in t Rus- sia” at the gallery MRS. KLEINDENST DIES Former Washington Resident Sue- CITY NEWS IN BRIEF. TODAY. Bln.o rng laymy No. 4, b ‘Temple, l!.hth IM F streets northeast, § p.m. Meeting, Delp! hisn Gamma Chapter, Bhorenam Hotel, p.m‘ Chinese shadow plays, Aru Club Theater, 2017 I street, 8:30 p.m. Buj dance,” O Ohlo SBtate !neh". S| am Hotel, 0 p.m. Meeting, ul\l!rmt Soclety, flower Hotel, § p.m. Meeting, American Federation of Government Employes, No. 24, Hamilton HM, 8 pm. Meet; itol City Lodge, Mamil- R ‘TOMORROW. Luncheon, Coal Merchants Division, Merchants and Manufacturers tion, Hamilton Hotel, 12:30 p.m. Chi Praternity, 0 p.m. May- Democmm Club, Univer- lfly Clllb 12:30 p Luncheon, Dep.mncnt of Justice, University Club, 12:30 pm. C_arry On Washington.’ HINS UP * Washington, you can’t be licked!!! EYES FORWARD!!! At the crisis of a National Emergency, your business men stepped forward and guaran- teed the protection of Washington people. We SALUTE them!!! Such inspiring action instills greater faith in our great country— in the American people—and makes wus anxious and ready to do all in our power to KEEP WASHINGTON GOING!!! “CARRY ON, WASHINGTON,” Step into Spring with a smile on your lips ind a shine on your shoes!! Turn the corner of a Brighter Day in a crisp Spring Suit and a swag- ng Spring Hat! CREDIT, today!!! Open a Budget Account TODAY! Sit right down in MEN-——Establish sensible, practical your easy chair—fill in the blank below—MAIL it to me or leave it at either of our three stores. THATS ALL YOU HAVE TO DO—YOUR KAUFMAN BUDGET ACCOUNT WILL BE READY FOR YOUR USE TWO HOURS AFTER WE RECEIVE THIS BLANK!!! No-suh, you don’t need @ penny cash when you purchase—and terms will be arranged to suit YOU!! NO RED TAPE—NO EM. BARRASSING QUESTIONS, we'll even refund your 3¢ stamp and hand you a big, juicy HAM or a CHICKEN DIN. NER for FOUI‘_, the minute you use your new account!!!! No Cash Needed FILL IN and MAIL to “Radio Joe,” Washington, D. C. e T T e e e e e e e “Radio Joe,” Wash,, D. C. Address Business .. How Long Employed. Position. | | | | | | | | | | | | | L] | | | | | | ] | | | | : | | | 1 dedesidvan st ahives Address. s . Phone. . Please Have This Account Ready When I Want to Use It! INSIE. - hi b S o liallle Saisistant a'sio s ob e Wb HiaN 0 s FARENS Weloivi's Phone...ceceesonsnss ceteisesesessserane § (e mca s adalmein vis vsieis s isipe JMTICUIME A Cas oy o eie's Parsonhl. RETEPEACES. L iebwdssiiiisnownocssssvsis s soas hebs Qther Charge Accotmits (if any)... .. sseescisiessmnesmisassnse THE WEATHER District of Columbia — Oncasional Tain tonight and tomorrow; warmer to- 3021 2 [JEauAR 8 pm. 12 midnight .. Today— 4 am. 888 gsssss mfii’ 60, at noon todsy. Year m-t.u.nunm Year ago, Recerd Temperatares This Year. Highest, 68, on Febru 24. Lowest, 14, on rnrug (Purnished by United States Coast and oooaeuc Burvny) ‘Tomorrow. 9:38a.m. 3:52am. 10:01 pm. 4:26p.m. , | cROYO, ‘Monthls tation in ine h C‘D‘Wm precipit CMG the Stations. ea @02 Gloudy ENERE e a2-10n » 2322502 FOREIGN, (7 am., Greenwich time, today.) Tvmpenmn Weather. a1 part cloudy Cloudy Part l:lflll’ gr {l Clear “ ria) &iockboim, - w Foggy, Sinahan ln t Fart cloudy oday. Cloudy Havans, Colon. Canal Zo: _First Democrat in 45 Years. i hrin, newly elected road - u::r, is the first and only Democrat to be elected to a Wexford County, Mich., office in 45 years. Dur- the regime of Grover Cleveland, the ln.Demmu elected & whole ticke! Eitablished 1900 SARDO & CO. FUNERAL DIRECTORS The Funeral Chapel SERVICE THAT IS DISTINCTIVE BUT NOT EXPENSIVE LIncoln 0524.9244 a2 l St. Northeast Tmnl’onm SEEVICE IS PLANNED AND PRICED TO MEET THE NEEDS OF THOSE 'WHOSE INCOMES MAY BE LOWERED BUT WHO STILL RETAIN THEIR SELF RESPECT Gard nf Thunks e 156 Hnlpe &TA many friends {0 and beautitul num mbgm umnmm . Braths. E - Bervices on i, 5t ber -rn‘inn peleved late mifinr Lourdes’ Cat gx.xg. cxn.mn. Bethesda, mf ter- umforzh-um"'v . W. Va. ' °&L Anns E. g o, n !!!o . o e Ofl lmdll March 33. o e nw., cn BLAKE, 12, 1933, or the late Anna resjden 0 o clock Moy le bigh Tiass wii be b ung at nterment latives and {riends invit Mount Quver Cemetery.” e rday. nnh e esidence, Detoved Wi Yineeri (nee H.mn, And dsushter of M W. Bl = 1 h o ioviied: T BO) o urda are] 1 Service ar Bis Jo ‘Mo Artm F unday. e ot e Ao Lineoin Brown, “Pusetal Wedneudsy: mm nom'e b K7L e oo Sun- dl!. l(lr:h i at nl‘l'l.! it , 2457 Al ‘fi DE (i, 85 "w ‘rinfi':&“’fl ; ”flm l! p,m " Interment ‘Nockvilie é“aa oo her laie e&l.‘ yed ome. 14, 14, » PAUL (h llillr‘l'. e terment [arch i s S TR M B E5 18, ELLIS. On Prida; 4t Aantic city, ¥ % M8 son of Mary J! Davis te Isaac Davia. Notice of n'me 'mains restin; funeral ehurch. 1893 U 10, 1933, and un e nm e S " Birlhs Reported. ary Richards, 3 T, BoY K. ir. boy, atha Morrisson. 'boy. Sehenkel, boy. Frances Karsunky. ¢l J. and Alice Shanklin, g1f). Henty I wd Mpsiios Dupree. girl. Frederick C. and Madeline Lewis, sul H. and ul Freberick 8and alter B nd . and Pearl Miller, S 10,5 sarina A wett, sirl. Deaths Reported Roth, 87. 234 12th s 2. “Macoonaid, F15" 85 Nortn Callinger Hospital, orsetown University pital. D-nm J. O'Brien, 42, Walter Reed Hos- “Sive Tapavar, 38. 1901 1t . rdon €. lhm Feetown Unt- verglty Hospi ecil Fattick ‘Moran, 24, Providence Hos- Helen Spaulding, 2 months, Gallinger Hospital, omas P. Hi o8, omds P. Hengen, of i Oaliinger ngmx inger Hos nsome, .44, Gal- Baltimore & Ohlo . Gallinger Hos- s, 28 Gasuwity Hosp amoue Blair| Ernimo Green, 1 nngr"ilespnu Afridon Jinsack, 80 xn M s tincs Heace Meals LOST. BAG, black naif point, roee pattern, con- taining driver’s liense, " 1"5’ puts reward. p mm bluk Thursday -;m Return Room 440, in l T Senate” oftee I.Fr nk_ with heart lock. in frons ot Star nuggém Clluh ped pad- nauguration ot DOO—C male bull terrie markings, DOG—5 body. 1196, DOG—Folice-Shepherd: biack back. brown stomach; ',’3"'" ot V51" Rabadh i nw. Ny, m,ir 1000 33t st ne. fe -momh-o light tan eward. ruv sold and m on, back of 5! g Reward. on 1% KEY RING. with 4 ke: south of Avenue o on Pa. ave. between 1315 snd 1ath m. mnm to finder. " Georgia contatning 'T" m book ~ of Metro. peiitan nk xl:flrnl i returned to 1112 rdin rew n-n n velvet, containing small sum articles; Petworth person: "Révard i 7 o name hjte. with ison st. ‘about M':nnmn;‘l,d‘ = — 5100, ATOR—Tady's. small Gruen: Iost on Brookviiie ot becyecn Trvime wh. a Quesada, st. in Chevy Chase. Phone Wis- consin_J008, i white gold. with " Liberal reward. CEDAR HILL Washington’s Most Beautiful Cemetery Your ownership of a section in Cedar Hill is absolute...a burial section cannot be seized for debt. Non-taxable. No improvements to pay. No assessment to pay. dues to pay. No Cedar Hill Cemetery On . ivania Avenue EATER ONE OF THE LARGEST UNDERTAKERS N THE WORLD Think What Service You Can Get as Low as $65 w Fu-Co-pld-ln-nl Wahu-uodlh-hh profession Call Columbia 0432 Cor. 14th and Chapia Sts. N.W. i s aves Sl g RS “Body Festink 3t We uw gmll phrey's’ tuncnx m Md. hln 1295 DORAON .“:" .lnu Fes i3 oved Mot es -u“lrlenu umnd. lent a;umnnnn Cemetery. (703 this mo ing l‘ !Ifm i'“ nold o HaFinony Cem FOSTER, CHA 1943, at b'lnuad" am .- 1400 Chispin " hvitea."” 1n- ‘emetery, Clar- Rt and friend; . tun mzwm ‘?alumx?x- Gardens FOWLER. MAMIE. day. Maren 15, 1035, B host o M ) - v . and un" ie rd’s_funeral pitol st. :” oni one son. Gther Telatives & mains mun- at Tomerar’ Beroateor, FUNK, MARGARET. 1 w'AAm donee: 3 Marel t 3 "3n wm. Relatives and friends CmaEr UCILLE Notice of u, March (ARGA! witew of the Jate m-r-l from hcr 'h saay, vit- 13% D. Mare caeiown Univeraity, Hos- .. belove: o T -;»'* ! rlor of Akl? Ho funeral cnzn. IDELLA 1933 ing_ s funeral Pope. 315 16th st. nmn . h PR eidenee. SEST ra s . d Puner: -bme mxd-nce on "Monday. el Relatives and friends invited %‘"’“"} Wednesdsy, March 15, st rone, Pa. GREGORY. JERRY uddenty. Satur- Nutvived by & mother. seven e (w0 prothers ~Rema be T Monday. March 19, B oc Ritnardion 0ok Turerar chirch: 1700, Vermont ave. Va.. Tuesday, March GUDE, ALOYSIA M. On Saturday, March LAl her residence KIF Davis Tnterment Level Run; funeral home, 'W424" Georaia ave. Bilver M, Bervices on Tuesday. March o above Micha Bpring, e fu- ome. e “to T8t el's BT None Chiren Siiver Spring. M.t § S wheve Teauiem mass will be said for ipe Tepowe of her soul. ~Interment Cedar Hill Cemetery. num,vovh LEONARD A, 33, af Tth s 'ONARD wull, nesdav, Mar at tves *ana” fHends tnviied * mm-m Dumphries. Va. FTON. On at 2:23 am._ at his ml. Fairfax. Oounty, HARPER, aged A nd of Jane A. Harper the funeral home of 900 M st. n.w. No- Tuneral Iater. HAWKINS. GEORGE. On Saturday. March 11, 16313, GEORGE HAWKINS of 112 nw ' He leaves to mourn their brofhers. four sisters 141 mesdsy, March 18 B, Ma. Inumen;‘ll OMN. On Sunday. March 12, OHN MAWRENS of Lkmnd Md! es lou.nmswol-ri o Ry datenter, Glenbrook rd. Bethesds. Mg JANE HOLLINOSWORTH, .1 mph: "'mi Baa, t 8 p.m. Interment late Hem‘r Huehnrr, | Remains Testing at the residence of ner daushter, Mrs Wil am 821 ne. rvices and interment at Moun! “Giiver Cemetery: on Frederick itimore. Md. on T h 30 p.m. Rela- e ..%e Intermen| e O méters. " Helatives ah friends m- On Monday. March s, (e New Amater: dam ABL, 5701 14 n.w. Apt. 605, ‘belove 'lle ot Hary Manley. Remaina resting w. Chamber SO fibera] home. 1400 Chapin St Bow. Notice of funeral later. EDWIN. On Sunday. March 12. N MARTIN of Highland Park. resting at Maiva e at New 2 otice ot Tuneral later: Body umporrmy Schey, funeral o and R st. MICK. Sudden n‘co. n' l; ll’th lfl. IWIJ !l hll f!! 212 1%th MES la Beloved “husband. of Einma. Me: snd father of Harold Georse neth MecCormick, M ot )l?ll!l Dfl\‘fir"hi and Olrllnll )‘cctgm Puneral from the e rs. %:Hrme i 'rf' wq. fryn l!ul‘m!l“ Cedar mu .0"‘~ MARY ANN. Mlfllfl lhu l.lll March 10, 1933, ll 6:50 D Kensi STEN: deloved: w:l- i Amuul e Ster. ‘Lore Piwo sons. Jonn two daughters, rown and Rosa Harri; ichildren: fuuruen great: Gren “Pfx host' of ogher re LR ive: friend March n hkns} 10‘1« g ki3 im0 "&m "mnmu % ow Tather 'm w n"&‘:.,.. L S n i " n"'l:wmmt n i Creek uemmn. nmn JOHN F. tlon of Joppa_Lodge, No. called for Wldnesdl7. March o T tiock P, for the purpose Tendine. the Finciat of ur Jare: brother, ‘who lsled away nn Baturday evening dt Walter Rec l ital. A large attendance of the brelhrtn Is cimestly requesied. Interment Rock Ty AKSEL HANSEN. Master. . Secretary. 14 TCHARD, GEORGE J. On Sunday, ”erch 12, 1933, at Sibley Hospital, EORGE J.. beloved husband of the I lflfll Button Pritchard and father of Mrs. Helen ~Stone, Mrs. Leila Clancey and rt H. Pritchard. Funeral from the . W. Chambers Co. NMI’AI ‘home, 1400 P !llie'l'fl @ Tojends. Tavited. B.m.’ Relitives and tr nkl’ml Rock mlm, eleven hi s an urds X x!.x ‘-t -ul plmum' N [-l Mo Vi, e g 31'5‘"“"""1?.{;1,, . % ..m, |l:l; Wfimmwm Gus- e, .v 'fl. hm‘ %& Iu clumn eral 1 Deral nom‘ Sa00 G y. March 14, at 10:30 a.m. inds_invi Int CHAMBERS § o - RUBY. it SHEEE Doinui g oF G’ s e, il 2 e e 3 of sympat Skl g son 454 b Dy i ) JOHN 4., bel Dodson. Body o eren 21 ¥ 's. Q8 ¥ ou: SILENCE, ll.Al( ‘ h ¢ ith). , from the 1, 1 3 FgiE otiuch itive o1 her ‘sout. "Ihters 13 y rted [ wil o X, WILLIAM A, [] ] .?-“1 wuum }mn FPAANIE U Eiu it it 1 28, i . *Marohe 16, * t here pm a7, ) Ty %.W . S . Y% Finesar: A o 1 e WooW, 14 here Tirh: | 8he' leaves o SR "“’ owler. '!on w = heens Fords I 'fio n h h Ca $ase eriaence; udm ok = h % 14 at arch ] March i cn.xkgn belovy ‘w:l K.y Iver ‘Tuet Y“Nh.n Tient Rock Creek Oemeters. GARNETT, VIRG v, % ?1“1 ua-o‘ml rvived 3 JOEEPH G R Cli Co. b - Hi al. 3 3 m mass Chuten of Tamacuiats Oopception | W 1| EMBREY, ANNIE. Beaths. m“Inl,m MILDRED ROSETTA. = On Sai- ital. " W A Al ‘Robinson. ter. of 9no 4 nl(ou. athers. three ints, "fl un and many ot Nll‘" and friends. ma AT neral ct'.‘.'rnl. Jrd & nd ROGERS, March' u, 1933, wrence 'at. of Bes 7. Funersl n n ity X fount &clnln. ivet Ces i 'y S"‘v.n - f.‘“n‘:?‘,’...‘!..""._ The devoted ‘wite of Wihiam e deve "o 354 Sisr ot mma and in 5, B son of Jersey City. fay. March 14, ‘-. rfi. le!l On Priday, Marcl [ at Ollfl'ld H " e B ..Y.:_"‘E Lf Bourn” thetr Jo ter ineral 3 Jm’ ‘trom Zion Baptist Hill STEARNS, W nq‘u Marel o, WHATAN . before 9f Fiizavetn Stesrns nm 4l fro; uneral home. K16 u A Jaren, 14, 882 pm. Reigtives and invited. " Interment Arlington lfilon 3 llwln.'rl 7 ’FJA R vl of Sl 2hd ¢ devmusx::ua“ o, £ Drothess, Johe To snd x-tmm-}' Seltason and other Y’llfl'u and frie Rema! Testing at Stewart e, Fynersl Tues 5 . ll ave. and. e iating. b fi‘ I .. ouu u! !B' C. On Bunday, lhnh l!. E seioreg husbegd ol Nia o RIS usbap ' W Tuesds Tinent at Pairfa: ARD B m. luun. d Virginia' Beal i hnmu " Mrs. Robert C. i ”‘i Robe: ty. ices and interm Oll“or:l interment at his iate home w,n’:'&‘ Dtgfl’“d this life A3 = am., lc"d 4, son o e 1 and Saral Ea';‘t'a'e'r nt“mmf Whlu )(n by ‘D: 3 8. Sadie "f. Gemeliry. Y. On Sunda; 1033, at Smergency Hosplial wmnmm band of Mary B Wide trice. ~ Violet, " Dorothe her oi Jacauiine and t 2 p.m, J' M B oemt Taterment - Port "L Relatives and friends In Memortam BOSWELL. ELSIE M. In loving remepie 4758 Of our dear 'wite and motne fi’ o departed o One Jear sao toduy, March L g Her, weary hours, her days of pain, Her weary nights are past Her ever-patlent, wornout Has found sweet rest at God saw the road was e hiils were to climb. He gently closed her loving eyes And whispered, “Pegce be thine - MILY. COLEMAN, JOHN P. In memnn of_of dear husband and father, JOHN P. D%g AN, who left us siX years ago today, arch A3, 19 mmcmmn o 1In loving brancs eid). who d!wlrl!d lh ll fe twelve years ago today, March 13, My h!lr( flflnol tell how ml yeu ror knows how I ne my homl that is s0 sad lnd lomlr Sadly miss BEVSten moruEn FISHER. WILL) In sad but loving TAM. o mbrance of my dear b WiLLiAle HER: who Geparied his e ons ear 2g0 today, March 13, 1932. Hoy tad today is my troubled heart. dim my eyes wit has robbed me of the one Lo houht « ns mine for years, 18 DEVOTED WIPE, EDNA FISHER. nxnll wxu.u - el0, Snd_ but loving omembrance of my_ devoted Vi HER. "who. acpme% Ifll it one year ago today, March Forget you? I never will. loved you then. T love you stil. e our memory is as fre Anin the Nour sou pasted awar. ) .nnuvm IIAD nu. EDWARD. B or, And, my brother, PA ARS FiEAD" his Jear 220 (oGay, Masch 1 1435, Togay rscalls the memory Of 8 loved one laid 1o rest, Ang thota' whe Thineto him ioday ‘Are thoge who loved him be MOTHER Al HOPKINS. ELIZA FRANCES. A tribute of love to the memory of our devoted mother, NCES HOPK] who depart this life three years ago :odu areh 1 -ounm MARION C. ing remembrance of C. HOI who _entered mlo nnn lventy-on! years ago today arel e Shurch of t%!mmnurnu éonugm‘m’ MAHONEY. . In loving i ln na but Jove our "dear mother, MP. ICE. i, Temembran NICE M. ter. dep. this life th al toa.y. Taren 19, 1050, 0 e 2t 'lflfl away, o S 'm not stay, For God sees and l e bes! And He Iuok our dll”l‘lnl dl\llhl!l’ homc tl MALVAN, Ll)'.'ll B In nd hul lovl : Te- pembrance of our. Aevoted husband” and father, LOUIS B. MALVAN. who died four P LT md-y ls-ma 1930, AND" murou T MALY, TISINGER. JOSEPH B. In m of our father. JOBEPH B. o1 departed this life Mm—n Tho10s is' CHILDR JONES. MARSHALL m INES, N In, memory of our ONES, i Cleven years 'ako-todes Manme Rint:s His weary hours, his His weary nights .l“fl:'l “f e His ever-patient, wornout lrlm. . Has l“%:‘)'"‘cl’:l"‘ at last, o e B Jesus. tender mmhcrd keep him Close wif hi Thy hc 'mly fold. emory . wha, CHAS. S. ZURHORST 301 “'5 CAFITOL ST, Joseph F. | erch's Sons 3034 M St RW, - prent e m JOHN R. WRIGHT CO..,‘ 1337 1040 8t N.W. V. L. SPEARE CO: ’h-m:'u‘fl' PSSR fo.ncr connected with _Nationnrs tonal 2802 1009 H St. N.W. “W. W. DEAL & CO, ' W—_H&M IAM H. SCOTT "g%!t St. JAMES TT“RW“ 317 PA. AVE. SE._____Atlantic 1" TIMOTHY HANLON 641 -.ulM&‘ o 5T WILL‘IAM LEE’S“S’(’)NS C FUNERAL DIRECTORS CREMATORIUM 4th & MASS AVE. N.E. -—_._“l& Frank Geier’s Sons Co. o ST E ST, N.W. National 247! - FUNERAL DESIGNS. Gude Bros. Co., 121_1-*5“2 :~? —é%“““m'”‘“ o e T . A. C Y s -

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