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BERNARD W. SPILLE RITES HELD TODAY | Well-Known Glass Distributor Buried in Fort Lincoln Cemetery. Funeral services were held at 3 pm. for Berpard W. Spille, a Wash- ington resident for 20 vears, who died suddenly last Thursday at his home, 6300 Edgemoor lane, Bethesda. Follow- ing the rites, held at his homs was in Fort Lipcaln Cemetery. Mr. mofimumwmmw of the Washin office of the Hires Tumer Giass Oo., Phila- delphia. Later, when-an office was , burial opened in Baltimore, it also was placed | sev under his.direction. He was & member of the Southwestern Division, National Glass Distributors’ Association, lnd vn active in organizing the Rosslyn Busi- ns Men's iation, of which he was e first president. Hod“(s ’I; ‘lgem:r v%‘ %‘lll Wuhlnm o e, the Washington Oham- g:un( Commerce, the Bgthesda Cham- ber of Commerce and the Washington Paint Club. He was & member of the Gegrgetown Lutheran OChurch, and active in the Masonic fraternity, ;flm. ated with Potomac Lodge, No. §, F. and a brother, Herbert Spille, Philadelphia. 2SRRI N Py Biggs Appointment Approved. The Senate Judiclary Committes to- day approved the nomination of James Crawford Biggs of North Cgraling as salicitor general of the Unitad States. Sale Extraordinary { Our Stock of Fine Clothes, Hats and Furnishings must be sold New Spring Suits—Greys Tans, Fawns, Brown, and the New Blue Steel effects in plain and hasket weaves—All the Latest and Newest Fabrics and Colors —~Glen Plaids in all variations—all tailored by the famous ROGERS PEET .. SCHLOSS BROS. Fixe CLOTHES at tremendous reductions prices that we are confident you will never see agaip SCHLOSS SUITS SCHLOSS SUITS ROGERS PEET SUITS made to sell at $30.00 and $35.00 made to sell at $35.00 and $40.00 made to sell at $44.00 Sale Price, $14,75 Sale Price, $16,85 Sale Price, $31.7% SCHLOSS TOPCOATS made to seit st ss00 ana siso0 Sale Price, $14.79 Other items in like proportions Why not laok — it costs, you nathing YER Satisfaction Since 1859 l 810-818 Seventh St. N.W. The Following and Hundreds of Other Thrilling Vialues In Our Great Birthday Celebration / s Men’s Broadcloth Shirts with attached Collar; wrapped in Cellophame. ....20¢c Men's Knktted Shirts and Broadcloth Shorts, all sizes. . Men’s Fine Broadcloth Shirts with “Neva-Curl” Collar, 2 for §1; ea. .55¢ Men’s High-Grade Shirts with soft or laundered collar, also White Shnfi with neckbands $1.00 Handbags, brand-new styles for Women and Junior Misses... a.. . ..c....59¢ Women’s $2 Real Kid and Glace Kid Slip-on Gloves .......................:§1 75¢ to $1 New Fabric Gloves, Kayser and other makes $1, $1.35 and $1.65 Beautifully Sheer Full Fashioned Silk Hose, 2 pairs for $1.00. Pair . 79¢ to $1 Full Fashioned Silk Hose in chiffon and service weights. .........38¢ 59¢ to $1 Full Fashioned Silk Hose, irregulars and seconds... Children’s 25¢ to 35¢ Socks, all styles, all colors, all sizes, 2 pairs for........25¢ 59¢ Full Fashioned Bemberg Hose, Phoenix Brand, every pair perfect.. Women'’s $6, $7 and $8 Smart Spring Coats of quality woolens. Beautiful Fur Fabric Jackets in beige, tan and black, sizes 14 to 48. Hundreds of lovely New Silk Dresses, all sizes, 14 to 50, 2 for. .. .38c ..$3.95 ... 5479 $10 to $16.50 Silk Dresses in newest fashions and luxurious qualities......$7.95 Hundreds of Gay New Silk Dresses in all sizes 14 to 50 $1.50 and $2 Pure Silk Gowns, Pajamas, Chemises, Slips snd Dance Sets....95¢ Beautiful New Dresses of rayon weaves, high shades and priats. Women’s New and Charming Wash Dresses in fast colors. .. R 1 Girls’ 59c Sheer Summer Dresses in all sizes 7 to 14, 3 for §1; each. . 1,000—$1 to $2 New Hats, all styles, all colors......... 2,000 Beautiful New Hats, $3 and $4 values, in all styles.. 50c Rayon Undies in regular, extra and double extra sizes, 3 for $1; each...35¢c $1 “Spun-Lo" and “Chalkee” Rnynn Unc‘el in regular, extra and deuble extra sizes Girls’ 79¢ Lovely Printed Sheer Summer Dresses, sizes 7 to 14. .......... .87c Boys' 59¢ Wash Suits in popular styles. Sizes 3to 9. 3 for §1; each...... 8% Boys’ 4-Piece Spring Suits of fancy mixtures, sizes 8 to 15.. Boys’ and Girls’ $1.50 Low Shoes, all sizes 5 to 2. Men’s $3 and $4 Fine Shoes, black and tan, Goodyear welt ..............$L95 29c Printed Wash Goods, sheer weaves, 36 and 39 inches wide; yard 39-Inch All-Silk Washable Flat Crepe in all colors; yard .18 59c to 89c Bed Sheets, pure finish (seconds); sizes 81x168 and 81x99..... A4dc 50c Eyelet Embroidery of Sheer Batiste, 36 inches wide, white and pastel R e S L I e TR Unbleached Couu, 3» inclm wide; serviceable quality; 29 yards for.. ¥ | o George Carter Lafferty, Na- 535 OFFICIAL REPORTER OF HOUSE EXPIRES tive of Virginia, Had Served Members 40 Years, Gearge Oarter Lafferty, 72, an officApl Teporter 8t the House of Represeriva- tives for 40 yesss, died yesterday at/lls home, 1600 T street. Funeral se wiil be conducted at his home byj Dr. George F. Dudley at 10 3.m. tomcgrow, fallawed by burisl in Rock Creek fCem- etery. Associates of Mr. Lafferty «n the oficisl House repartorial corps will act as honorary “Hbelrerl at the /services. They sre R !, Coch- WQvtr. w L., rane, Hen; macher an y L. Whitmars. Acnn‘ pallbearers will be the follow g assist- nu to the official reporters: Charles kmap, Howard Butterworth, Bruce lchnhur Charles T. Dulin, Paul J. t and Paul Miller. y. Lafferty was born yin 1861 in Albemarle County, Vs tr son of the Lafferty of a mmnber of the ubs here, and for years was (jne of the city's | most ardent devotees of fgolf. :f; & son by & former marriage, Fitz pugh Lafferty, of Richmond; two brcfhers, facee o P A to/Give Dance. BALLSTON, Vr/, May 1 (Special).— An old-fashion juare dance will be given by the Iarent-Teacher Associ- gtion of Thoma ; Nelson Page School at | the Scout Hall 'Thursday evening. The committee in ctharge of the arrange- ments gr¢ An'ly F. Cooper, Miss Hazel Groton, A. W., Stream, Mrs. William H. Loveless, Mr7/ Hortense German and Mrs. 1. Carp’ mter. FENFEES AAER VTR ARSRERNAN, Established 1900 SARDO & CO. FUNERAL DIRECTORS - il The Funeral Ghapel SERVICE THAT IS "DISTINCTIVE BUT | NOT EXPENSIVE Llncoln 0524-9244 ! 412 H St. Northeast DS S N T BLER FUNERAL :RVICE IS KNOWN FOR ITS QUALITY, | CHARACTER AND THE TRADE-MARKED ME R- CHANDISE SUPPLIED. YET OUR PRICES ARE WITHIN THE MEANS OF ALL. ‘fl“’ 928 M St. N.W. WASHINGTON D.! C. | Tabsphone » NATIONAL 3544 | Pl | POCKETBOOK. ~lack. about GEORGE_CARTER LAFFERTY. _ RITES ARR FOR ME; MAGED TODAY ABER OF HOUSE g Wfluht ve Clay #tone Briggs ‘winds. Maryland gnd Vlrflnb——hlr mnl.ht wmormw momy eloudy, rah‘ ly and north ln temperature. tonight and t] lexstorms tomorTow; cooler tomorrow night and in the nuenwon River Report. Potomac River slightly cloudy and Shenandoah little muddy today. Report for Last 48 Hours. Temperature. Barometer. rees. Inches. FORMER RESIDENT DIES Max Haves of Lt;ng Island uved, in Capital Many Years. Max Haves, for many years a resi- dent of Washington, dled vesterday at his home in Queens Vill .fic Long Is- land. lie d been in ill health for e left this city some years been in the construc- re many years. He was 46. He is survived by a brother, Herman, ters, Cecelia, Rita and Prances, New York. He was a brother of the late Goodman Haves, 1701 Varnum street. Burial will be at Queens. | “HEALER” MAY PLEAD INSANITY IN SLAYING Texan, Who Says Devil Told Him, to Choke Crippled Child, on Trial at Linden. By the Associated Press LINDEN, Tex.. May 1.—Trial of Paul Oakley, self- styled faith healer, on a murder charge for the “devil slaying” of Bernice Clayton, 3-year-old cripple. ns here today with indications that &g defense may plead insanity. The child died last December 19 dur- ing weird rites at a cabin in a _remote hill community near Linden. Investi- gators learned the rites had been in- tended to cure the child, who had been | crippled since an attack of infantile | paralysis. Beside Faul Oakley. murder charges have been filed against his brother, Coy Oakley, Whu described himself as Paul's X )sdph' and the child's father, erman Clayton. m his preliminary hearing Clay! testified he thought Paul Oakley trying to cure the child and dm nm.‘ know he was killing her. Paul Oakley declared that while he had his hands on her throat a “devil” told him to chove her rew PO et of Cabin gobn. Bunday afierhoon: mongrel foxhound. white with large black 1 long ears. brown and black Notify_John Collier at or Potomac aK reau.’ National 1880, “National 9 DOG—Male. white. Spitz. named Scip: gen- erous reward. Llncoln 1189. 806 D st. s.e. e EARRING. with blue ch: nnnhyz stone and 4 I rhipestones; N H. nd U at., or Potomac Park eaf. z’vscu lett in taxi’ from Hecht . Friday Reward Co. evening UNDRY on_ Wis. ave or ase call J. C_Connell. ADa %5 PAIR OF EYEGLASSES. while digging dirt, on_lot near Eckington pl. ne. Potomac “Garfield st “lost_in_south Sunday. containing smu browa coin purse Iu:k ~containing cash: Ircle. Sunday. Rew rd. Phone DEc e IRSE onummx Itt K TInge and prooeh: iberal re broker's offer e Cleve §eocH -muug. nam = ard if returned to 3107 uncnnifr ponw WRIST WA vicinity 14th h i Natlona1 40, Branch a5 RIST WATCH —-White gold. set with dia- [ ds: black ribbon bnnfl' Reward Gift | departed parents. Mrs. Se T — ESTABLISHED 1875 58 Be ahe the 58 years one. WRIST WATCH hdy« between there & Mt 036 atcer & pom YEARS IN WASHINGTON fump (] a 3 moths. Experience is the best teacher. Hinkel rug and carpet wig cleaning experience is old; its benefits are yours at no added cost! All Floor-Coverings Insured Free of Charge Every Washed Rug Is Glue-Sized Without Charge LOWEST PRICES for FINEST WiORK Rugs Stored in Fireproof Racks 600 Bhode Island Ave.NE. G Jelephones , POtomac W72-73-74-75 Visitors Welcome Every Day m. 8 am. Record for Last 24 How W“ll“’ 3:15 pan. yesterdsg;, Year Record Temperatuces Ttds Year, mghm 83, on April 2 14, on ua' gy 9. Tide Table s (Furnished by United £ sates Coast and Geodetic Svsvey.) Toc ay. J12:43am. . 6f45am. 11229 pm. - ¥:30pam. and Moen. Tomorrow. 1:16 a.m. 7:39a 1:23pm. 8:20 pm. High . Low . High . Low . The Su Sun, today ... Sun, tomorro Moon, today :01 aan. 12:36 a.m Autcmobile, lights must be turned on one-half hoar after sunset. Precipitation. Monthly preeipitation in ing Capital (eurrent month to d Month, January, . Februagy March Abilene. Tex. Aloan! g’ rmigha ‘],'Bumnck““ D, 020 € .06 0.0% 1.00 1 Paso. Tex {/Gaiveston. Helena, Huron.' 5. Dak Td{azapolis.Tnd JacksonyplleFls s 2.8 La; " York, NY. Okmhomn City’ Omaha. Nebr Eniladeiphia 7 Pltsbarat = t Portland. Me. Pt cloudy Clear Raining a . Cloudy © Pt.cloudy Cloudy ‘Etclouay: Clou Gatnine Goar San Diero. Cali Sen Francisco st Mo, St Faul Mign’ 2004 Seattle. ‘Wash Snolunv Wuh Tampa m., Greenwich time. tod Temperature. Weather, ain Gmnncn time., Horta, (Fayal. Asores. b Part clouds, Cugrent Sbservations ) rmu Rain Gloudy Cl Cuba & *Canal Zoue.. | LEGION WOMEN TO MEET The fourteenth annual convention of the American Women's Legion will be held Wednesday at the American Red Cross Building. Morning and after- noon sessions will be held and speakers include Miss Mabel T. Boardman. sec- retary of the American Red Cross; Rev. Dr. Edmund A. Walsh of George- town Unl\erslly and Comdr. John Sha- N. froth, Mrs. Needhlm C. Turnage, wife of the United States commissioner, and president of the legion, will preside at the convention. Cedar Hill Washington’s Most Beautifu Cemetery ‘The financing feature llltndml the purchase of a lot in dar Hill Cwl"!! simplifies owner- nhlp Ycu don’t have to wait for opportune time to buy Alllld to it NOW. paying out of income, if you thnm with no Ro asscssments t matter can W, while se- tion -of site can be made with iberation. Cedar Hill Cemetery On Pennsylvania Avenue East of the Capital ONE OF THE LARGEST (L UNDERTAKERS IN THE WORED ‘Think What Service You Can Get as Low as $65 w For a ‘Complete Funeral Cars and All We have amased ithe whole professian Call Columbia 0432 Cor. 14th and Chapin Sts. N.W. You Get the Biggest I and t¢he Beat from CHAMBERS | i i ago, . p Louges(, 60, 5 am. today. Year ggo, 57. r 8, Y JA! of Texas PWill Be Laid to Rest #ty Syracuse, N. Y. Funeral frites were to be held at 4 pm. “Kfl' at Joseph Gawler's: funeral home fr§: Representative Clay Stone Briggs /1 Texas, who died Saturday at his ho' g.e here. -Rev.ZeBarney T. Phil- Ugs, < Mapiain of the Semate and pastor of tk g: Church of the Epiphany, was to Offic fate, and the hody will be taken to 8yr use N. Y, t.hcbnmen(mwldow. for f) 5 “his widow, he is survived by lno ehildren and three stepchildren. A native of Galveston, Tex., .Mr. riggs served in the Texas Legislature lnd as a judge of his native State be- fore, his election to Congress in 1919. M nffilumlu. We wish to thank | gMJ: o Niadlven fo thank iness bus- THE PAMILY. Btaflm. NJAMIN. Monday, May 30 am., at his reudenct. Mnnonl st. n.w.. JOHN BENJAMIN ‘&lfli b8 years. beloved hus- Reed Addison. son of the Jobr and Annie Addisor, brother of m H. Charles d nephew. of Benjamin: ekt also leaves 1 and nephews and _other L Notice of funeral hereatter malns resting at the Mc- Guire funeral home, 1830 n.w. BAXTER. SARAH VIRGIN] fe_Monday, May 1. 103 Depuled this at at Providence Hospital BAXTER. Al VIRGINTA She 15 Sutvived by her devoled husband,’ Georse F. Baxier sr: two sons P Willam' _Baxter, and sle esday, May i m. *'inderment in the Porestvilie pal Cemetery. Relatives and frien vit BLACKWELL, -mol”.: H. ADeIpnned oy Avri 19: CK’ Bruce edson o1 Carric Blatk: ates and siepron of Sand: Vienga "JANE ' LANGDON ARS. Beiored motier ot ars. Edward S. Brashears. M B ‘V’f‘ s, ral Tuesday, Ma: at ‘Mathodist' Episcopal Chiireh Interment Andrew Chapel On Sunday. 3 April 30, his _residence. 36 VN, de Cullinane ted hus- d A N 00 Suddl‘n]v on Wednes- e R i G e i : JAMIN COLES is sur- vived by a mother. three brothers and gue sister. Remains may be viewed after p.m. Monday. May 1. at R son & Co's | funeral church fhont" mersl " services interment. L‘nrdflnnx)k Va. DaLE ViE on suum.r April 29, MRIA DALE e Rineant i e Chapman Dale. Funeral from rcsidence. Vienna, Va. Tuesd *Tterment. Fint il Ceme . and Ber' morning Ositon, Vi ls‘u W, On_April 28. 1 ad of Lorraine E s and friencs are funeral pm., at servica artins- THUR A. On Sunday. April ARTHUR A FISCHER of 1420 1d. n.w., husband of Jessie M Services at the S, K. Hi fueral home. 2001 lith Tuesday. May 7. at Glenwood Cemetery. GALLAGHER. . IHERINE L April 1933 an 3 Farla Ung at W Warren Talavull s Foneral Home. 1404 Sumx ¥d. n.w. Funeral on Tues- a'm. Requiem mass A7 the Sacred Heart. at 6:15 esand Triends ihvited to Interment Pottsville, Pa. 2. at 6 082 aliene ot am. Rel coch. ‘She leaves {5 ‘moutn their low her husband. one brother. a host of other life sud- BERTIE Gray Pish. Eliza- er of James and Fannic. Stewart and Oive Grag ™ Notne of funeral later. HALL, MAMIE JOSEPHINE. Departed this life Sunday. “April 0. 1933 at 1% T JeT residence. Sheridan rd. s HALL. beloved doughter late nmxe Beecher. and devoted mother of Bernice Payne and Harry Hall Ehe s also survived by two sisters, Be tha Todd and Fannie Bess. and Funeral M srandson Wednesd t fram Bethlehem Bap! h com(r ot Ricnols aye am se Relatives and_Iriends wmviea terment Rosemont Cemetery M. ALICE. On Sat i Washington San oma Park. Md., Shioms, Pak. M Betiten ot Ahe Waines Pumphries {uneral home. 43 Georeia 8ilver Sprine. Md. on Monday. May p.m. xnummx Ogden. Utah. JIQSEPH S. On Priday. April o8, [ e s e wad of Juceonint Hatl srceoied bus Morton -n‘? Edna e U st. nw. until theruller at his late . Funeral Tuesda 801 0 froi Galbeaith ‘WO Interment Arlinrton Cemeters. N. LUCINDA E. r resi- 3 TCINDA"E. "sked 155 ! devoted wite of Jonn- Hebberon. loving mother of Sophronia. Raymond. Herman, Martha. Mary, James and Percy She also leaves nine grand- ay. E."Church: Boyd ¥is s oMciating. Interment 1 AH . On Saturday. April at Soidiers’ Home Hos f HUNTER. peloved husband | the Tate Alice H. T. father_of Herbert C. Ya. Puneral from Co. funeral home. on Tuesday, M omit flowers. Hunter and peloved Hunter of Rosslyn. Chambers in st.n.w.. Please ERT. On Sundey, ATlanis %vgu.mu 'ALBERT KING. Gapiais. uspal Corme, ay n t 9 am. in the Im- maculate Coneeption Church:, ollowed by ingerment, i Arlington National’ Ceme- Relatives and friends invited N On_Monday, May 1 2t his residence, 3107 M. Pleasant IL M. KNAPP. “Puneral Chambers €o. funeral . 1400 cnum st nw. on Wedn May Friends are in Thterment Codar Hill Gemetory. E A pOn Sunday. April 30, KBINER. aged 79 rmm ‘the Desl furieral hm ives ana rm-m invited. LAFFERTY. GE omz CARTER. oOn Sun- day. Aerit 30, 0'1',,3 3 &t 210 pm. " Intermént 1d_from the ve regidence on Wednesday. May i1, at . seivices at the Epiccopal Church the Nativitv. 14th and A sts. se. & bme - Relatives Interment in lucKAl.l.. B oSpiLal )u MAOKALL, 1 Mackall. unzul parlors, AT MAYES, GAN. A MAY] F. Mayes. and brother on_Mon . at Dtny- 5 X HRUCE ud Ml’ . nnml froin "Gawler s 1784 Ba; ave. na. ‘on pau.; thenee to Vioial Genietery . Suddenly. on Pridey. B2 beloved hushnd of Losse foved hushand o hthn of ‘Mrs. Ruth " Basford Mrs. "W, W. Gordon this city, llrx Amla M. 'rb- Angeles. Calif.. and 6. H. vle Ay, Moy 0 -m “Titerment Arliniton Nationdl Ceme- ra‘- ON, DAVE. Departed this life furday, Apr gae Brother. riends. 1935, DAVE PATTER- E‘ n-hnrs road ne. He : Ollhe l fl . Ilk . Bernic £ Shrpitaioa; Bag L Sr remce. Aubres. " Atinr , and & host of other :llA 1. N | HUNTER, JAMES MIDDLETON. ELLA G. | Fell agleep, on | he: NLMY M&nn‘.‘ LBWIS, s, inmn en rother o ;mu”‘ a wiings. Fuparal llwle on l(ond‘_v e e ol o - ment in' chureh cemetery: REDEKER, ANNA. _On Saturday, JApril 20, er residence. 1509 ‘Massa Fri v B Fred 3 OY. Departed m:s m— sude L935. LERO Hr kcm'to!m‘o‘unh osie 5 Tiends. . Remalny rest Eunne Forde Tineral ome. "1 Ditol st T funcrai inter. Il.ofib: A AucML S Sadienr Neednin ay, 1935, at_ Providence Hospits k. the peloved husband of Bessis . §. Rose and {ather of Joseph M. Rose, runml from his’ lale resldence 3% an_ave. s.w. on oy, ' Relatives and iriends irvited: sn C.. COLUMBUS. Departed this e Aprl g 30, 035 at his” residence, Baise. Idaho. LOMBUS SEWALL, Tormerly oL | Wumnan D. C. brother of Anoan Bewsll, Dr. Gearge T. Bewall, Pracklin Sewall ant Glovie Ionmo JEH: .NALBUR PRANK. Devarte life Sunday. A Rost af th ister, lh | uner; A ey omeiacine. atimment B i Wesdiawn Cometers: ! n Monday. 17at 2 pm. “Interment Ariingion tional Cemeters. e ‘I'A\MA'IV WILLIAM. PERRY. On_Mons 1057 WILLTAM Pmnv"n%f" o! M Tayman. Rtm 5. H Hines Cn ful home. 2801 .“. Nouce of Iuneral hereafter. RE| Departed this life R A 0 T, el = e late Charles and Me: — flmoud Lrot] her of ¥M< Mary Hagkins and Miss Beltrl:c 3 rson He_also leaves other relatives ll riends. = Remains &' his late resi- sy . o um Fitn apd” (2 o olith and & &% ol G e Ga: 5™ devated daun Jennie’ Tibbs Vivian Tibbs. “F Herant Herbert, Jr.. a Parker st. Interment vy Payne Cemetery 31000 Sundav. April 30, GGIE WIL: ister ot Samee k. Wil- £on and Fannie Chase. Funeral Wednes_ at day . from d U n.w v Mtherentier’ ot “the“above Zemp: - Interment Lincoln Memorial Ceme- ed, this | h!e on [ bt busband o’ the lais ety K WrADT and deveted foter "o Fannie F. Wright. M. "Altona Goodrich Fa Heishts. _Md: John W. v New York:' Lillian T. My M Sarer_and William r *Wrich ot m( Apgeles. Calif uescay 4 1 trom the n.¥. wil] Relatives and friends invited. (Durham, N. C.. papers piece copy.) | ZIRKLE. SOLON P. H. | Departed, mx: lfe | Sundsy. April | owPH.zxxx.rnmpmmonf [ Harpine. 4. Funersl services the above residence. Mav 1. Re! thies and" - friends iviced. > Tnterment Forestullle. Shenandoah Counity, Va., Tues- . May * 30. 1933, AADAM. On Supday. April "ADAAM o ved hus: of Borothe: Bept - Ber ey residence of his daushter. Holsveirielp. 6521 Gon on . Mav p.m. " Interment Louden Park Cemelery. Bainmore: 34 In Memoriam. | ASHBY. GEORGE B. 1In sad but loving re- rance of our dea: husband and fa- ASHBY, who departed T ife elbt vears ago 10das. Mar T HIS DEVOTED WIFE AND SON. * . A tribute of who passed May 1. 1930 n life. remembered in death HIS WIFE AND FAMILY. H. In loving remem dear sen and brother ;o 0o, departed ms l‘(e Tour years avo todmy. 1. 1929 A loving thought. a silent mr A beautiful memory of one & Forget you? No. we never will We loved vou then. we love v Loyal and horest in all his wa Dexoted and true to the end of his dars; EVOTED MOTHER AND SISTER. ¢ lm\ :n JAMES HAMILTON. A triby e ¢ my datling husoand. N HUNTER. who de- £0 today, May for the repose away three years ago | bramee of JAMES our | Hi QU memors is enshrined in my heart SLO Y WIFE. MARION A. HUNTER. * H ROBERT D. A tribute of sweet 'em(mb': ace of our dear son and brother. ROBERT D. JOHNBON. who passed away (%0 vears auo oday niay 1o Ay Foreet you. we never will. Your memors is as fresh today As the hour you passed away PATHER AND MOTHER, SiSters AND In sad but_loving beloved son. A~ > MIN W. Temembrance o ont EWIS, b0 left us ove year aeo MIN v tod: No one knows how we miss you, Morc and more each day. Life has not been the same to us Since you were called away. LOVING MOTHER AND PATHER. Sacred o the - ory of my dear deughter pr st DLETON. who lm ,me iwenty years ago 191 today, May 1. IDNELY MOTHER. * .lnflj’“'lr\ !lel GF:EVA Islt'l'fl to mor cex et Trlentt ELLA GENEV, \ \‘IIDDLHOK tlem)F\ur: ago 1o May ]. ? ld‘ = Loved in lll! rrmrmbered in de HER DEVOTED FRIEND. M FUNERAL DIREC'I‘QIS. WILLIAM H, SCOTT 409 Sth 8t. S5, INCOLN 0530. J AMES T. RYAN Atlantic_1700__ v LIY M LEE'S SONS CO. FUNERAL DIRECTORS CREMATORIUM 4th & MASS. AVE. N.E. __ LINCOLN 5200, Frank Geier's Sons Co. 1113 SEVENTH § Modern Ohavel. Teiépnone National 2473 WL\ WDEAL&CO 816 H ST. NE. LINCOLN 8200 CHAMBERS “BAST OAPITOL ST. 2 noae Lissorn @37 TIMOTHY HANLON 611 H St N.E—Lin. 5543. AMBULARCE SERVICE “Chaillct Funeral Home 1804 M St. N.W. NAtional 5525 ]mph F Bu:r.h.s Sons 3034 M se. NAY. * Fatag, mens go8 JOHN R. WRIGHT CO. 1337 10th 8t e Nerth 0047 l:-u bilshed s . L. SPEARE CO. either the successors to mor connected with b5 origlnal 'W. R Speare ‘establishment. ne 1009 H S LE. BEAUTT VES, Mason setiion, Cedar Hill-Gemesers: 5150 Mrs._ HERBA. 433/ Bowen Td. R HILL. SECTION 19—SIMILAR LCTS selling for $1 will ntguuoo caxh. Address Box 4¢ e ——— FUNERAL DISIGNS "GEO. C. SHAFFER PRESSIVE FL. ILEMS &' Te PRICES, FHONE AT, o108 ‘?&“‘“"" 14th& EYE DM ST, Artistie Fleval g Night «’.- _Clar. - i1+d-1 *56.1212 St Asto