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Amazing at......... $8558885805000000 New Summer Styles! ,’\ Every one is an out- standing Summer fashion success, copied from much Ligher priced new dresses. In hosts of new pat- terns and colors. Sizes 14 to 44 in the assortment CNE DAY ONLY at This Low Price Sél.e! 300 Washable | Silk Dresses Screen Doors Specially Priced Walnut Stained Screen Door $1 49 constructed. x 6 ft. 8 in. .$1.59 2 ft. 10 in. x 6 ft. 10 .$1.69 Window Screens 12x33 .25¢ 24x37 .55¢ 24x33 .49c¢ 30x33 .65¢ 30x37 ............69¢ NING STAR, WA SHINGTON | MRS. GRACE ROBIE SMITH | Resident Here for Many Years Was Well Known in Club and Social Circles. Mrs. Grace Robie Smith, wife of Glenn S. Smith, died last night at Georgetown University Hospital fol- lowing an operation from which she | | was_ believed to be recovering. Mrs. Smith, a resident of Wash- | | ington for many years, was the daugh- ter of the late Rear Admiral Edward | D. Robie. She was well known in club and social circles. In addition to her husband, who is a Reserve officer and connected with the Interior Department. Mrs. Smith is survived by a son, Glenn Robie Smith, of Pheonix Col. and Mrs. Smith had made their D. C. WEDNESDAY. FALL FROM LADDER DIES AFTER OPERATION | KILLS 1. C. C. MAN Samuel D. Schindler Frac- tures Skull While Trying to Fix Awning. A fall late yesterday from a step- ladder from which he was attempting | to fix a porch awning. cost the life of Samuel D. Schindler, who for morr | than 25 years had been connected with the Interstate Commerce Commission. | home at Wardman Park Hotel for the | past several years. | Mr. Schindler, who lives at 2357 Ash- | mead place, was 57 years old and a bachelor. He died of a fractured skull t 1 o'clock this morning at Emergency | Hospital. It was shortly after dinner last night | that Mr. Schindler decided to fix the | porch awning. Heedless of the objec- tions of his brother, R. E. Schindier, | who urged him to call the firm whica hung the awnings earlier in the day, he | climbed to the top of the ladder to make the repair. As he jerked one of the rods loose from its support, Mr. Schindler lost his balance, toppled backward and struck his head on the tile floor of the porch. Unconscious, he was carried inside and | taken to his room. After his condition The Funeral Chapel SERVICE THAT IS DISTINCTIVE BUT NOT EXPENSIVE LIncoln 0524-9244 412 H St. Northeast ospital, where he died an hour after rrival. | His brother is the only survivor. CEDAR HILL‘ Burial will be in Middletown, Md., after Washington’s Most Beautiful § | the body has been cremated. Cemetery ‘What eace ervades the pre- cincts of Cedar Hill. Not gloom and Cotrow o Gut” radiant in "the sur- roundings hflf ‘Dr!alflin‘x rl(:l fi\; the. carpet of srcen awn - A Bowering Sl.nu (A s SOLUTION TO Pha Tobs thie” ceme: Ty of an "hint ot “Crowding - and INSPECTOR KELLEY GIVES A SSrmercitlsmand insoles (hRL 2ot LESSON. tainty of p etual beauty. n’ See Page A-3. it until -b»' erim reaper’ invades T s e o & It would have been possible one deliber- . '-"1'@1?"-‘;; i aim comparing Judre- for Vera to know it was & man's wrist watch she saw. Women also wear wrist watches with lumi- Cedar Hill Cemetery ey Minute Mystery Size 2 1t. 6 in. by ¢ On Pennsylvania Avenue What an eye she has.—Shake- East of the Capitol speare. 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An excellent finish for all walls and woodwork. “Made by du Pont” Water Coolers $1.49 Barrel type. glazed stome . . . re- morable cover and chromium push, faucet. = Garden Hose 25 £t. 88c Chrome AdJul!lqu Nozzle 9¢ extra Garden Tools GRASS SHEARS LONG-HANDLED (36-IN.) GRASS SHEARS GRASS HOOKS BAMBOO LAWN RAKES SPRINKLING CANS ... Iron Cords, 14¢c Complete with Bake- lite iron plug and non - short- ing eoil spring. BEER, 10c Bottle ROYAL PILSEN GUNTHER OLD GLORY ARROW SPECIAL OLD HEIDELBERG Per Case, $2.25 14 _other brands at correspondinoly tow prices. Free Delivery Malt, 55¢ BUDWEISER 3-1b. can Peoples Hardware Stores BLUE RIBBON 13 Convenient Stores FREE DELIVERY Call Nearest Store, or Lincoln 4044—Metro. 7888—Hyat. 1405—Columbia 9223 15th & H Sts. N.E. 3655 Georgia Ave. N.W. 2101 R. L Ave. N.E. Cottage City, Md. 1311 7th St. N.W. kil e 18th & Col. Rd. N.W. Mount Rainier, Md. 1826 Bladensburg Road 711 7th St, W, 3511 Conn. Ave. N.W. 3-gallon size Snow Ball Scrapers Rust-p! snow balls lu 2t ‘home for the kiddies All-Steel One-Piece Double-Gear Bottle Cappers Very Strong Regularly Sold $1.50 99¢ BOTTLE CAPS 3 gross, 50c By weioht 3169 Mt. Pleasant St. N.W. STORE HOURS: 7:30 a.m. to 7 p.m.—Saturdays until 10 p.m. 3 SV TV VI E V.V, YNV NN | Highest, 88. noon today. became grave, he was rushed to the | Abeitne, | Albany. JUNE 7, 1933 THE WEATHER District of Columbia—Generally fair, continued warm tonight and tomorrow; gentle to moderate southwest winds. Maryland—Fair, continued warm to- nrilght tomorrow possibly local thunder- showers. Virginia—Fair. slightly warmer in extreme west portion tonight: tomorrow partly cloudy, possibly local thunder- showers in northwest portion. ‘West Virginia—Generally fair, con- tinued warm tonight and tomorrow, possibly followed by local thunder- showers tomorrow in north portion. River Report. Potomac River clear and Shenandoah | Sétts avenue, | stightly muddy this morning. Report for Last 24 Hours. ‘Temperature. Barometer. Yesterday— Degress. Inches. 4 pm. 8 pm. Midnight ‘Today— 4 am. Noon . Record for Last 24 Hours. Year ago, 83. %.oowen 59, 5 am, today. Year ago, Record Temperatures This Year. Highest, 92, on June 5. Lowest, 14, on February 9. Tide Tables. (Purnished by United States Coast and | Geodetic Survey.) ‘Today. 6:52a.m. 12:53a.m. 7:23p.m. 1:53 p.m. The Sun and Moon. Rises. 4:42 7:47am. 1:52am 8:16 p.m. 2:46 pm. Sets. Sun, today.. 7:31 Sun, tomorrow... 4:42 7:32 Moon, today 7:32 p.m. 3:36a.m. Automobile lights must be turned on one-half hour after sunset. Precipitation. Monthly precipitation in inches in the Capital (current month to date): Month. 1933. Average. FAcord January .. 325 3.55 November December Welther in Vlrlonl Cities. £ FTemperature. =5 Stations. Weather. et tgupINsak Tex. . . Ptcloudy N Y 23 . Ga. tic City Baltimore, Md. Birmingham Chlneslon B8.C. 9 Chicago, Tl .. 20 Cincinnati, Ohio 20 Gleveland.” Ohip 3 Cnlumhll.c:, 28, Detroit, Micl El Paso. Tex . Galveston, Tex. S DI IIDR D DIRB NI IIDARIIBID D PREFEEEEE PR SR R E R ar Pt.clondy FOREIGN. m., Greenwich time, today.) ether. ly Stations Temperature. London. England .. 64 Clou Payis. Prance Vienna, Austris Berlin. Germany Brest, Fran Switgeriand. Biocknoim, Bweden. ... Part cloudy Gibraltar. Spain . 6i Part cloudy Noon. Greenwich time, today. Horta ‘CFayal: Afores Plu:loudy (Current observi 8t. Georges, Bermuda . Juan. Puerto Rico. R Cloudy Fart cloudy Cloudy Cloudy Part cloudy Pnl claudy . PlllClnndi Births Reported. gflb‘({l and Dorothy Harris, twins, .“Rlchl!fl H. and Mary 8essoms, boy. Joseph and Rosa Sansalone, bos. Franc d Jane Kiimkiewicz. boy. boy Lewis and Genevieve Johnson, boy. SaNaiare and Wisneile Leonardo, sirl. Bamnett and Myrtle Owens. wirl Norman and Florence Holt. Bormar re Mariorie Bhytie. " girl Henry and Julia Flood. girl. Kelly and Ethel Woodell, girl. Joseph and Mary Caruso. boy. ta Dyer. bov. Emory and Geneva Bubdy. girl. Robert and .!ouglenne ‘Montgomery. gl th Chirieletson. sirl gir College Prelident Inlulled. ANNVILLE, Pa, June 7 (# —Dr. Clyde Lynch, former professor of homi- letics and practical theology at Bone- brake Theological Seminary, Dayton, Ohio, Monday was inaugurated presi- dent of Lebanon Valley College. FOUND. R AT L L a— FOUND —Saturday_evening. Pelies dog_ T ine D, C. tag No Appl: Mmfifl—_ male. wearing 17377. LOST. BILLFOLD, black, containing PR R resi- dence pass, etc.. section, Monday eve- ning: feward. Heturn to 527% 2nd st e AST PIN. topas surround ls; wift, of beloved dend: aral rewars: 5 n.w._ POtomac 1140 c. T Thurs.. June 1: re- Gard, T8¢ Finder Blease return 26 Johnson ave. Hvattsville. Md EYEGLASSES—Lost Tuewu between and D sts. ne. and 11th & ave furn 825 Mo ne. ff: POUNTAIN I-'!:NAlllck Shaefler, at George Washinain Law School, Saturdiy evening. Phone GE. 7915 l{ter o nclm:k Ath Re- sdny £5: POCKETB night. n.w. mits.” keys. w FUR&! Qection: cbn\.lnla “arive etc.: reward. Clarendon 1! hi old with bracelet (Gruen): lost between 10th and l"lh and S Tues. afternoon. LI.1411. white gold: lost in lhunin‘ dmnct ewaid__Phone LT 1411 Overcome Acid Stomach The stomach often becomes sour when we eat rich foods, drink unwisely, smoke too much and keep late hours. This uncom- fortable acid condition is promptly fely corrected with pure Gra- hem MIL of Magassia, Sweeteas your stomach and makes you feel 1i in. Also acts as a Guaranteed highest d purity, Get the gener- ous 50c pint size for 39¢ today at Veterans, ‘Tomorrow. hange, containing $2 bill. $1 bill, | CITY NEWS IN BRIEF. ‘TODAY. Card party, Gen. M. Emmett Urell uxiliary, No. 5, United Spanish War German's Hall, Second and Upshur streets, 8 p.m. Benefit card party, Northeast Masonic :‘emp]e. Eighth and F streets northeast, pm. Card party, Home Board, Good Will Chapter, No. 36, O. E. S. Southern Dairies Auditorium, 60 M street north- east, 8:30 p.m. Meeting, Shepherds of Bethlehem, Justice Lodge. No. 6, Woodmen's Hall, 935 G place, 8 pm Card party. Junior Hebrew Sisters, | Thomas Circle Club, 1326 Massachu- 8 pm Meeting, District Public School Asso- | clation, District Building, 8 p.m | Meeting. Hotel and Restaurant Em- | ployes’ Alliance, Lolcal No. 781, 1412 1l street, 3 p.m. Meeting, Edward Douglass White Council, No. 2,473, Knights of Columbus, 14 Garrison road, Clarendon, Va. 8 pm. Meeting. Montana Hamilton Hotel, 8 p.m. Dinner, State Chapter, American War Mothers, Hamilton Hotel, 7 p.m Card party, St. James' Hall, Eighth street between B and C streets north- east, 8 p.m. State Soclety. TOMORROW. Luncheon, Reciprocity Club, Hamil- ton Hotel, 12:30 p.m. Luncheon, Phi Gamma Delta Fra- ternity, University Club, 12:30 p.m. Luncheon, Cornell Club, University Club, 12:30 p.m. Luncheon, Kiwanis Club, Raleigh Hotel, 12:30 p.m. Braths. PENNER, SAMUEL. . On Tuesday June 6. a { his_daughter, W nambers o, funeral home. Chaptn st nw. on June’ 9, at Puneral services at Church of A.censmn Silver Spring. Md.. at 10:30 Relatives and friends invited. 8 , BURTON On Tuesday, June. 8. 3. TON Hill Cemetery. | CANNING. THOMAS A. Suddenly. on Sup- day. June 4. 1933, THOMAS A. i o 50%s itk ot son of the iate Matthew P. and Mina Hughes Can- résting at Joseph Gawler 1754 Pa. ave. n.w. (Park- obtain ‘card, from office.) Shrine of the Bacred Park rd. n.w. where. mass wiil_ve Interment Arlington ELLA M On Tuesdss, Juse 6 her residence. 1416 Spring » ocioved wile of t ErtaricsSternért Cleaves ang mother of Miss Piorina Cleaves. Wilbur M. Cleaves of Tex., and Prank A. Cleaves ans. Funeral from the Hambers "Co. " funeral nome: 1400 Chispin st nw., on Wednesdsy. June 7. Relatives and friends are in- Vited. thterment at Houston, Tex. CONNER. JOHN W. On Wednesday, June 7. 1033, at his residence. LA in_the §7th year of hi Fonn W Peidved Dusbandor “Suiia_ M. Conner and father of Mrs. M. Atieen Bol: ton. Edward J. and Prancis W. esting at the funeral barlor o ull. 436 7th st. s.w. Notice of flineral hesentier. COOPER, MELVIN E. On Monday. June 5, 1933." MELVIN E. beloved husband of Annette J. Cooper (nee Burton) father of Mrs. Annette Cooper Dawson and Thomas Melvin Cooper and son of neral Patirment Cedar Wit Cemeters. COOPER. MELVIN. McKinley Council No. 992. National Union Assurance Society. announces the death of member Melvin ooper. UNNINGHAM. EDITH MAY. Departed this life jon Tugiday, June 6. Ietidence. 181 i aw Y the devoted (Blb May) POUNGHAM, (Bqb Mag), ihe depoted mot NART B L. Joved hsband of e lats Eie sitcnel acle of Alice Mitchell C H . &l Blpnu Chureh. & between 150 and Rev E 'G. Smith. oficiating. Harmony Cemetery. 8 MITCHELL. MARTIN 4, pectal com- uni No. 12, nd Eve sts. s.%. No- PAGE, JAMES COTTON. Departed this life on ne 6. 1933. at 7:30 am sister Thursday. June &, at 1 \m.mu funerar” home, "1820 mn E. On Monday at Georgetown Hospital. TEMPLE N of 1709 9th st n husband of Beatrice N. Robinson. Minna. Helen and Temple Robinson. i, devoted son of Mrs Lucinda Ricks of Newark nd br of Miss_Helen Ricks snd’ Pmr Robi Raon. Funeral Thurs day. June & at 1 p.m. from Frasiers fineral Rome. EOWLAND. HENRY C. On Tuesdar. Jun D HENRY C.. beloved husban er Mary P JRewland and devoted father of and Diana Rowla; Ber. 3355 Mass ave. June R°at 10 am. in Arlington Nat father Tces ot iig ate Tesiaepes. n¥. on Thursdar Interment (private) Cemetery. SCRINDLER. SAMU Diq Suddents. on sdav. June 7. 1033, SAMUEL SCHINDLER. ‘death resultiis Jrom s fan. Interment =t Middietown, Md., Prids iday, i On_Monday. Ji 5. R SCOTT. the beioved hus: barid of Eila Btore i dootod {ather of Frederick _Scott 'and . Mrs, hine Nipsop. and son of Mrs. “Bu Remains, resting at Lomax ch: S'st. n.w. may be seen Wednesday after 3 p Funeral Thursday. June 8. at from above named chapel. invited. " Interment Harmony Cemetery. * SMITH. GRACE ROBIE. Suddenls on Tyes- June 6. 1933 at Georgetown Hos- MITH _ beloved s Glenn 5. Smith. | Noti Tuneral hereafter o s o SWALN. BENEDICT. On Tuesdas. June 8, BENEDICT. beloved husband of the m- Jorephine Svain ~Funeral from the Chambers funeral 141 Chlmn st nwo on Thirsday. Jupe 8- o Interment in Congressional Ceme- nal SWART. DAISY. On Tussday, June 8. 1333, . At her residence. Bats? Kwhrl hes O:ndlnl "5 wife of Wesley W. Swart. Pus her late resmenne on, Thirsda: Inte: Relatives and Triends invited c"“"" THOMAS. FRANK H. _On Tuesday. June 8. FRANK . beloved husband of Eve s Services will be held ts funers pariors. 301 East cnpuol reday, Jun am. In- N HUNTER. On Tuesday, a !mer,en:y Hospital, ife of the late Walker. ° Funeral . irom he Holy Comforter. Vienna, . on Thursday, June 8. at 4 p.m. In- terment private. WEIGHTMA A. Suddenly. in Rich- a.m.. on Wednesday, June . A TG HTM AN widon Richard Cox Welshtman. ~fter ment in New Orleans. > WHEELER. ?E’{"&"‘"'“h)‘ on June 5. 1033, at his residenc ward place n.w. BENJAMIN son of the late Rev. -mex brother of Mrs. Virginia Locke. y and Daniei Wheeler. Pueral Thares u: June & at 2 pm.. from his ‘fi'fx{l“‘- piace n.w. Relativ ARa Friends 1nvited. - WHITESIDE, JAMES L. On Tuesday. June 3. at JAMES L. be- ° and of tha" A Elizabe of the izabet! Whitestae "sn beloed “fatrar of e Shriver W. King. aged 76 years. Funerai from his late Tesidence. 1027 Kearney Thursday, June 8. at 2 p.m. Bardtives"ind Triends Joened fo. ausnd: Interment at Glenwood Cemetery. . Pa WHITESIDE, JAMES L. On Tuesdas, WHITESIDE. _pa: TTES] xrlndo Eatern Lodze, N0 7 10 OF P, Puneral services at his iate residences 1028 Kearney st. n.e. Thursday, June 8, at 2 pm. Interment Glenwood Cemetery. H. BAILEY, N. G. 1. O. LUND, Sec. 4 WIEDEMAN. PHILIP J. Su dav. Tine o i00d PRI 5. T""’ Trom. 10 ehanel ot ‘ivrmfim& Bo e chapel of Fran Gou 113 S5 v on ‘Thue 30 am Mast gt utch ATgcibek Hetatives -ml men 3 invited. Toterment Athngion Na- tional Cemeters. ——— 't,’lgle.Y l MV! 5 - ho!l! of !Hendl Ay ofher Telatives and s hoet of friend June 7: lh!n ‘at her o uneral Sier c- itoi late residence. Thursday, June Tinocnt Tde "Batre” Chireh, and M sts. Interment Mount Cemetery. AMBROSIO. ANTONIO. On Monday. June 5. 1933, at Garfleld Hospital. ANTONIO. iana mh'r'um 8, 0 * Tash’ Toun ence Holy Rosary "Church, Shere mass will be said for the reposs of his soul. " Interment St. Mery's Cemetery. Relatives and friends invited. DEAN. SEWARD A. On Tuesdsy, Junu 8, at Sibley Hospital. A DEAN. beloved husband of Muy A and father of Donald 21ce Wil D hed wt is nome. on Wednesday, June 7. FRANCES CARTER. . at Garfield Hosp ARTER FLYNN. beloved | daughter Fannis Carier Fiyne: aad. a1t Fioet Flynn and sister of Carroll. Paul and Annie Plvon and Bmith, " Funeral cortegs will assemble at the W. W. Chambers Co.. on Thursday, Jume & interment .-mcm private) at’ Middiebure. Va. at 12:30 p.m.. in Sharon Cemetery. FREEMAN. JEFFERSON. Departed this nrc June 5. JEFFERSO! Te loaves o minty hoit hous ® it Sarah H. Preeman: four daughters seven sons and other relatives and friends. Pu- neral Thursday. June . at 1 p.m.. froj winslow P. Fillmore's {uneral home! S8 th st. n.w. Rev. C. R. Butler officiating. Relatives and friends invited. Relitives and xmna- Tvited: Rock Creek Cemeter: HAMES. JOSEPH C Deplr!ed this life June 4, 1933 at 5:30, JOSEPH C. HAMES. he residence of ‘his son. Jjames H () st. n.w. at the age of o'clock. Imerm!nl a3 . He Xel\fl to mourn their loss two sons. & host of other relatives and friends. Re-nnm can be viewed at the residence, fi t. nw. from 4:30 Wednesday until ‘Thursday. June 8. Puneral from First Baptist Church. Manassas. Va.. Juns B, 1 o'clock. Interment at_the colored cemetery. Manassas, Va. Priends cor- dially invited. HARRIS. OLIVE. On Monday. June 5. 1933, OLIVE. beloved daughter of Samuel and the late Nettie Harris. Services will be held at her late residence. 613 Vllryllnd ave. n.e, on Thursday, June £, at 11 a Relalves and friends " nvited. mmmem Cedar Hill Cemete: INSCOE. MOLLIE V. ‘Tuesday. Juur 8. e MOLLIE V. INSEOR tnee. StaBles) wife ‘of the late Charles E. Inscoe. Fu- neral from the resldenee of her daughter. Bessie M. Dove, l:Uan!.on Thursday, Junie am. Reiatives lnd friends invited. In!ermem Shiloh. Va. JONE: A. Depary d this life on ne 7, 1933. at her resi- encer 13 MR e 0T She léaves to mourn their loss a husband, Alexander Chambers Jones; a loving daughter, Anna May Smith: one sister. Chnlolu Haylestork: three grand- childfen and a host of other relatives and friends. Remains resting at Eugene Ford's funeral home. 1300 South Capitol st. Notice of funeral later. LEWIS. lourur Vll(-lNlA June 6. at Hospital, On Tuesday. 9 at Preedmen’s ROSELEE VIRGINTA LEWIS nk Lewis and devoted mother ir: daughter of Frederick iffin, and sister of May Jack- jon. . She also leaves other, relatives and friends. Funeral Friday, June 9, at O rom Balem Baptist ‘hurch. " Rer mains resting at the W. Ernest Jarvis funeral church. 1432 Yoi sf. n.w. until .. v: thereafter ‘at her late festdtnee. L n.w. Interment armony Cemetery. 8 ROSE L. On Tuesday_ June 8. Sightr Tesidence, 1118 E. Cupitol OBE L. beloved wife of the late Michasl A. Lynch. Finersi from her dJate residence on Thursday. June &, at 8:30 am. ‘Thence to Holy Comfortef Church. whi will be offered at 9 am. Relatives ‘and " friends Gnvited to attend. Interment Mount Olivet Cemetery. 7 MATLACK. MARY ANNA. On Monday. June 5. 1933, at 11:55 . at the home of her sister, Mise .unes 3. lellck Rock- Md. MARY ANN, CK. PFu- Church. ~Rockvi Coduions mass #1il Do said At » & terment church cemetery. MeKI JAMES MARTIN. A On Tuesday. .Yune 6.1933._at den JAMES MARTIN MCKEE. hus- Band of the late Mary M. MeKe ices at_his late residence on Fridy. Sune 9. at am. thence t (holic Chtrek, 55 n.w. where mass red at ! am. Interment ln Suver Semeters. § TRICE. 1 O Tosgar: | LLE| June 6. rig st Olivet . | PEYTON, In Memoriam. BASKERVILLE, JUNIUS §. In sad byt love femembrance of our dear father S S. BASKERVILLE, i lite ofie year ago 1o ma’z‘. Let us think of him Joday. Sleeping. resting—just a Time takes away the edge of grief, t memory turns back every leaf. HIS DEVOTED DAUGHTERS. BRILL. EVA MAY. In loving remembrance of my dear wife, EVA MAY BRILL. who departed ‘this me fifteen years ago to- day, June 7. 1918 A loving thought, true and tender, Just to show I still remember. F. R BRILL. * CUMMINGS, GRACE SHIMM. In_loving memory of my sister, dear GRACE SHIMM CUMMINGS. who entered the new life Tuesdey. June 7. 1910. twenty-three years ago today. ERMINIE F. SHIMM. FRANCES In sad but lovin dear mother, FRA! parted this life twenty-two vea: SRSHINGTON PP O liroied , forty-three years ago, May 21, 1800, i One by one our hopes grow brighter. As wenear the shining shore, For we know across the rivel mry™it $he loved ones gone Betore. LY MOSES. MARY ALIGE AND GERTRUDE. AND WASHINGTON. remembrance of ou: PEYTON, SPARSHOTT. CHARLES A. Sacred to the e Qk QL beloved fatner, (SHA " Who . ako today, June 7, 1829, & 0 [OUF Years Lot us think of him today. Testing—just_aw DEVOTED DAUGHTERS, LOUISE AND STEEP. mer In sad but lov 5 brance of mS désr mother, MART & STEEP. who died five vears ago today, June 7, 19! Her busy_ hma; are folded. Her work on earth is done, Hep troubles are ended, er_heavenly place is won. DEVOTED DAUGHTE! EVOTE UGHTER, MRS. WILLIAMS. GEORGE FRANK memory of ou father. GEORGE PRANK W h";‘"nd '" departed this lite one year ago today, June r‘mno 41e, the steps we loved 10 d Silent the voice we loved to hear. oo far away for sight or speech, t too Bul ngt too far for our tPguEhts to reach. SARAH, EDNA, DELILAH AND thzl. FUNERAL DIRECTORS. J. WILLIAM LEE’S SONS CO. FUNERAL DIRECTORS. CREMATORIUM. 4th & MASS_ AVE NE__ LINCOLN 5200. Frank Geier’s Sons Co. 1113 Sioders "Chaper. Teeonons National 2473 WILLIAM H. SCOTT 409 Sth St. SE. Llncoln 0530. CHAS. S. ZURHORST 301 EAST CAPITOL ST. Phone Lincoln_o: " Chaillet Funeral Home \ 1304 M St. N.W. _NAtional 5523 Joscph F erchs Sons 3034 M St NV, :zr."bmsm" i "W. W. DEAL & CO. 816 H ST. NE. LINCOLN 8200 JOHN R. WRLGHT CO. V. L. SPEARE CO. Neither the successors to nor connected wt the original SDeare “ertasiishment: nat 280 1009 H St. N.W, ______FUNERAL nlslGNS. "GEO. C. SHAFFER EXPRESSIVE FLORAL E! s AT and Sundays YE- GEO. CDMLEY = r? 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