THE SUNDAY STAR. WASHINGTON, D. C., JUNE I' OXNE. { with the Century of Progress Exposi- WASHINGTON ENGINEERS tion. The organizations holding the LEAVE FOR CONVENTION | convention are: The American Society of Engineers, American Institute of Mlnmg and Metallurgical Engineers, American Soclety of Mechanical Engi- | neers, Amecrican Institute of Electrical | Enginecrs and the American Society for Testing_ Materials. Engineers from all parts of the country will attend Among the Washington pcople left yesterday were: W. N. Brown, Group of .35 to Attend Group of | Meetings to Be Held in Chi- cago June 26-30. A group of approximately 35 Wash- ingtonians connected with ing profession left her tend & convention to be June 26-30. Meetings will be held in conjunction l‘m | Old Poi Mr. | issued yest and Mrs. O. P. Hood, J. W. McBurney. Percy H. Walker and Mr. Schoenborn. 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Warning of anti-aircraft and heavy- caliber gunfiring from Fort t Comfort, to all airplane pilots in the National Capital and raphic Office. nfiring 7:30 am. to 12 grees from Old Point Comfort Light, !pmce tomorrow from with a range of 20,000 yards. | noon, Tuesday from 7:30 am. to 2 pm,, AIDS HOME FOR GIRLS Miss Ann Rogers, ]dsy from 7:30 am. to noon, and Sat- urday, July 1, from 7:30 am. to noon. | | The danger area will have a range of | Juvenile Court ing 40 and S0 degrees from Old Polnt | oy es, is co-operating with Miss Jean Firing by 12-inch coest defense guns | S. Cole, superintendent of the Florence | will be held tomorrow from 8 am. to | Crittenion Home, in studying the case: 12 noon and by 8-inch guns on Tues- | of girls desiring admission to the home day from 1 to 5 pm. and on Wednes-| This co-operation was brought about day from 7°30 am. to noon. 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President Roosevelt has George Washington Memoria | tion a message expressing his “apprecia- | tion and approval of the splendid work | being done” by the association, which is | | | sponsor of the George Washington me- | morial auditorium project, it was learn- |ed yesterday from Mrs. Henry F. Di- | mock, president of the organization. | Mrs. Roosevelt, incidentally, has be- | come honorary president of the asso- | ciation, Mrs. Dimock stated. | The foundations for the pretentious | | time ago along Constitution avenue, be- | tween Sixth and Seventh streets. The te was given to the association by act of Congress, with the provision that when the building is completed and en- dowed it should be under the manage- ment of the Smithsonian Institution. Plans for the edifice are complete, and when $1,000,000 is in the association treasury the contract for erection of the building will be let, Mrs. Dimock sald yesterday’ The President's message was transmit- ted by Stephen Early, one of Mr. Roose- | velt's secretaries, who wrote ‘Vrere it not for the pressure of na- tirely, he would take pleasure in send- ing you this message direct. I sin- cerely trust that you and your colleagues | will appreciate his present situation anc understand that if it were possible for him to find the time, he would not use me to send you his greetings. Although | I transmit them to you, the greetings actually are his.” The memorial is designed to carry out George Washington's wish tp “promote an institution for the general diffusion of knowledge.” The auditorium would be | available for conventions of educational socleties and other meetings of national and international interest. The foun. dation was built for a structure 350 feet long and 300 feet wide, four stories, with a seating capacity of 11,000 persons. to the States, and other memorial and other memorial rooms are planned. HERBERT C. LIGHTFOOT President of Telephone Company Was Formerly Employed in ‘Washington. Funeral services for Herbert Clai- {ton, who died last Thursday at the |Unn ersity Hospital, Charlottesville, Va. | were held yesterday afternoon in Peters- iburg, Va.. his home. Interment was in ‘Blandford Cemetery. Mr. Lightfoot was president of the| Pe‘tcrsburg Telephone Co. for the last | |10 years and before then had been ! connected with the Chesapeake & Po- tomac Telephone Co. in Washington. | A brother, P. H. Lightfoot, sr., re- sides in Washington and members of . the family attended the funeral yes- terday. Mr. Lightfoot had been ill for several weeks and had gone to the hospital in Charlottesville when his condition be- came serious. WILL PRESENT DRAMA Arts Club Players to Give “The Falcen” on Thursday. Tennysons one-act drama, “The Fal- | in Washington by the Arts Club _ Thursdeay evening at the club. Miss Margaret M. Yard and Harold yers son evening.” Miss Adelaide Borah will interpret Tennyson’s_monologue, “Oenone,” and Charles E. Russell will discuss the poet's work in a short address. ‘Those taking part in “The Falcon” are Caroline McKinley, Elizabeth B. Baldwin, J. Martin Scranage and Maurice Jarvis. LOST. BOSTON BRINDLE BULL PUP—Answers to name of “Buddy”: tag 11002: missing from neighborhood of 34th and Mass. ave.: has 4 white feet. stub tail and white left eve: built rangy for bull dog. ~Reward. Call CLeve- land 4543, between 6 and 7:30 p.m CLASS RING. 1034 Virsinia Military In tute, in Y. A A. wash room Friday afternoon. * Ni Re- ard. Address Box 41-S. Star_ ) OG—Small female wire-haired terrier. hite with tan and black spot about ears and without collar. Reward if returned to Western ave., Chevy Chase, Md. WI. Cand’ addsess paside. “SE§—Tortoise shell brown case: Conn. and H st.; Saturday am. Reward. Omega, set with fternoon or evening; RITY _PIN—Chi_ O n Thu‘rsdny‘ TRAVELING BAG—Brown leather, contain- ing ladies’ ‘dresses and shoes. ~Please re- turn to 4 Logan circle. Reward. WALLET —Light brown. alligator skin: prob- ably in front of Racauet Club. Liberal re- ward if ieturned to Apt. 41, 1001 Wyoming ave. Phone PO. 0610 WIRE-HAIRED _TERRIER. | black and brown spots; | Chevy Chase_parkway. male, — white. child's pet. “small Elgin: National Press tnitials on Tady’s pl: mond baguette Glen Echio Park “E. E. Lincoln liberal reward. Invited to Inspect Offices ~National Press Bldg. PHOTOGRAPHS COPIED~RENEWED 1312 Connecticut Avenue P 70 t. 447 MODEL 931 withConcealed Fuel Tank. Low oven type. Porcelain finish in Creasr-Tan Rip- It is easy to beat the high gas bills with a Coleman Gas Range. Price Range, $9.90 to $120 See These Remarkable Cooking Stoves W. S. JENKS and SON 723 7th St. N.W. NAt 2092 Washington's Oldest Stove and rdware Store memorial building were completed some | | tionel and international problems now | upon the President, absorbing his time | Forty-eight rooms are to be dedicated | BURIED AT PETERSBURG | i | bourne Lightfoot, formerly of ‘Washing- | con,” will be presented for the first +ime | Allen Long will be hosts for a “Tenny- | Rites Tuesday VETERAN TO BE BURIED IN ARLINGTON. | JAMES F. PARKER, | | A veteran of the Civil War and retired | employe of the Treasury Department, | | who died Saturday, will be buried in | Arlington National Cemetery at 3 p.m. | Tuesday after funeral services at Gaw- | ler's funeral home, 1754 Pennsylvania avenue. He was a native of New Hamp- shire. One son, Percy S. Parker of | Washington, survives. ! | « A7 Bratha. ILA'I‘ MA A . L JATESS, PR, e c! Y!l?‘. Fuersl” services at the’ aBive e Monday, ‘June 2 s to 8t jabriel's mass will be sal of her soul. 'metery W Interment olennod | MELANARAN. CAROLINE SUYDAM nl‘ll. On Ma: 1. at Geneva, Switzerland, CAROLINE SUYDAM DUER. beloved wife of the late George Xavier McLanahan. Services were held “in the American h in Genera on May 70 ices on Monday morning. June > 10 o'clock. Rock Creek Cemetery ington. D. C. Interment postponed f; June 10 MULQUEEN. THOMAS, 1933 at Georgetown U THOMAS MULQUEE! beloved son of the Bridget Mulqueen Remains James T. Ryan's funeral home. 17 sylvania’ave. se. Notice of funeral later. . June . beloved husband of Ma garet Nolan Oliver. and brother of Joseph A Oliver. Mrs. Robert E. Beckham and Mrs. Pord E. Youns. Puneral Monday, June 26. at North Cambridge, Mass. PARKER. FENTON (BUDDIE). Suddenly. on Saiurday. June 24, 1033 at Sibley Hospital. PENTON (BUDDIE) PARKER, beloved ‘son of Jesse Cramer Fetters and grandson of Mrs. Laura G Services, at his late res Toth 3t} 7 am’ {hbnce 1o the Shrine of the Sacred “where mass will be said at 10 & m. Interment Fort Lincoln Cemetery JAMES F. On Saturday. Ju: at his residence. the Plaza. Pennsylvania ave. n.w. JAMES PARKER. husband of the iate Clara L. S, Parker. Services at Joseph Gawler Sons chapel, 1754 Pennsylvania ave. n.w.. on Tuesday. June 27, at 2:15 p.m. (parking facilities. obtain card from office) - ment Ariington National Cemetery. RILEY. GEORGIA MUNDY. On Priday, June 23 1933 at 7 p.m., at Palls Church’ va. GEORGIA MUNDY RILEY. beloved mother of LeRoy Mundy. sister of David “fundy and aunt of Dora Simmons. Re- inains resting at 1223 Paimmont st. n.w. Funeral from Liberty Baptist Church. 13 Marriage NEUMANN—GEINDER. “Mr. and Mrs. George L_Grinder of Woodside, Md.. an- nounce the marriage of their daughter. ELSIE MAUD GRINDER, to MR. E. NEU- MANN. on June 12. 1033. San Francigco, Calif. . i | tice of funeral later. | iu'th5~ | SHORT. JAMES. = Departed Melvin E. | KOONS. Born to Mr. | " Koons (nee Sisson), | ton. D.C. now of Minneapolis, son, MELVIN ELWOOD, JR., on Tuesday. June 20, 1933, . | @ard of Thanks. ‘“KSON, RACHEL F. LANCASTER. We. e RACHEL F. LAN- CAS’ wish to thank our | many friends for ‘their beautiful floral iributes and sympasthy during our be- | reavement and grea | HER DAUGHTER AND HUSBAND. MES ! R. V. WHITFIELD, ANTHONY JACKSON. and Mrs. formerly of Washing- _he_tamily of the I TER JACKSO! | Braths. L ALTER. On_ Saturday, June 24. AT at s Mome, Wentworth Apariment; Md. WALTER AT LEE. aged years, husband of Mabel Coates At Redulem mass at the cathedral in ltimore, Md.. on Monday mo! B o0 nfetment Lancaster, Pa. BARNSLEY, JONATHAN DULEY, On June ‘at_his_residence. Olney. Md.. ONATHAN' DULEY BARNSLEY. beloved husband of Caroiine E. T. Barnsley. Pu- neral services Tuesday. June 27. at 10 a.m. at his late residence, Olney, Md. Interment Olney Cemetery. 26 BEVERLY, ADA R. Suddenly Thursday, June 933, at_her residence. 7" Colembia’ rd. ... ADA R, BEVERL Soved mother of Ada F. Costley, Agnés B. Hunnicutt. Irene B. Riggs and Ezekiel Be: erly. She also leaves a host of other rela- tives and friends. Remains resting at the John T. Rhines funeral chapel ird snd Eye ss. sw until 10 am. Sy day, June at her late residence. Pu- vral' Monday, June 20, at i pm. from | Zion Baptist Church. Rev. Peters officiat- ing. ‘Interment Lincoln Memorial Ceme- tery. June 23, 19: ye s, beloved son of Amhony i Borsellino, Funeral from the residence of 1’\‘4“ arents, 525 Vllflnll v .. OD Mount Olivet Cemetery. CAMERON, EDWARD C. On _Saturday, | ““June 24’ 1633, EDWARD C. CAMEROK. age 56 years. Funeral from the residence of his sister, Mrs. Lulu C. Follansbee, I 144 Alexandria ave., Port Myer Heigh! on Monda: June 2 at 2 p. ives and friends invite Interment. Oak Hill Cemetery. %5 | CAMPBELL. MARY HowARD. on Satur. ay. June 2: 33, a residence. 1406 Delafleld place. MARY HOWARD, beloved wife of George W. Campbell. Services at her late residence, Monday, June 26. at 10:30 am. Inter- ment Rock Creek Cemetery. 25 | cs CLARA P. On Saturday, June 24, | i35, at the residence of her daughter, Ada_ Brosky. Rittenhouse st. n.w. CLARA P. Ci Services will be | held at the above residence on Sunday. | June 5.°at 7 p.m. “Interment Tuesday. at Harleigh Cemetery, Camden, N. J. CHEATMAN, ~ALBERT. _ On Wednesday. | dune 21, 1033 ALBERT CHEATMAN. the devoted husband of Willie May Cheatman, father of Alberta, Bessie, Jesse and Albert Cheatman; son of Amy Cheatman _He also leaves four brothers and ome sister. Remains resting at the W. Ernest Jarvis funeral church, 1432 You st. n.w.” Pu- neral Sunday, June 75, at p.m. from Ebenezer Baptist Church, New Jersey ave. between D and E n.w. ' Interment E: feld. South Carolins 2l | countrEs, BEATRICE. | Departed this life Thursday. June 7:40 am. BEATRIGE "GBUNTRES. &t ‘the residencs | of her daushter. Mrs. Gertrude Humbles, 2025 11th st. n.w. She leaves to mourn their loss a devoted and loving husband. Albert Countres: a loving and devoted daughter, Gertride Humbles: one grand- son, Lanier Humbles: a sister, Nettie Ray, and three nephews. James and Corneliug Ray and James Maynard and a host of other relafives and friends. Remains may t her late residence, 114 Saturday evening. Ju Services o be held at the Airy Baptist Church. Sunday. June 25. ai 2:30 o'clock. Rev. A. J. Tyler offiicating. 25 DAVIS, WILLIE. ~on Thursdsy, June 2 WILLIE DAVIS, beloved husband of Alice’ Davis. devoted son of Mattis Davis brother of James Davi eaves many other relatives Funeral Sunday, June from the John 3rd and Eve sts.s.w. Cemetery. DENBY, WYTHE BEALE. On Saturda: June’24. 1933, at his Tesidence. st. s.e. WYTHE BEALE. in his 58th year. beloved son of the late Wythe and Eliza- beth Beale Denby. Funeral services will be held at St. M copal Church 3rd and A June 26, 10 am. at Oak Hill Ceme | 1:30_p.m. funeral chaps Interment Rosemont HAZEL C. On Priday, June 2: at _Georgetown ~_ University ' Hos, HAZEL C. DENTON (nee Dice). belov wife of Allen E. Denton of 1418 Taylor st. n.w. Remains resting at Timothy Hanlon's funeral pariors, 641 H st_ne. an_be seen until noon June 25. Burial in Cleveland. Tenn. 25 EHRHARDT, NANCY. oOn Saturdav. June 033 at the Tesidence of her son. Frank. 3 B 4500 Murdock Mili | Td"hw ) NANCY, béloved wite of ihe late Lovis E' Ehrhardt and mother of Roy C. Ebrhardt of Omaha, Nebr.. Mrs. Ella Hastines of Wichita. Kans., and Mrs. Ha tie Jobnson of Poweil. Wyo. Remains res ing at the W. W. Chambers Co. funeral home. 1400 Chapin st. n.w. later. ROSE C. On Thursda 3. at Sibley Hospital. ROSE C. 23. beloved wife of Leland E. Frye. Remains resting at F. Gasch Sons' fu: neral parlors, Hyattsville, Md.~ Punegal from above parlors on Monday. June 20, aL 2 pm. Interment Cedar Hill'Cemetery. Relatives and {riends invited. | GOOD. JAMES W. On Friday. June 1933, at_Alexandria Hospital. Alexandria. YVa.. JAMES W., beloved husband of Gladys Neviit Good. ~'Puneral services Monda June 26, at’? pm. at his late Tes dence, 1011 B st. ne. Washington. In- terment Bethel Cemelery. Alexandria, Va. HARRIS. RAYMOND. ~on Tnursday. June . at Mount Alto Hospital, NOND HARRIS. devoted husband o Flora Harris. father of Margaret, Eleanor and | Raymond, ir.. and son of Martha Harris. He also leaves two brothers and other relatives and friends. Funeral Monday, | June 20, et Lpm. from, the W. Ernest Jarvis funeral church. 1432 U st. Interment Arlington Natio JACKSON. WILLIAM. Departed this life on | ‘Wednesday, June 21 3, at_his resl- | dence, K17 Dixon “court &'w. WILLIAM | JACKSON. devoted son of Louise Jack- Son. brother of fe Jackson ' and Charles Jackson. He also leaves to mourn his_departure an uncle, Joseph Jackson. and a host of other relatives and friends. Remains resting at the John T. Rhines funeral chapel. ird and Eve sts. s.w. Funeral Monday. June the above chapel. Interment Rosemont Cemetery. 25 | JOHNSON. ROSETTA. on Wednesday, June at her residenc M st se. ROSETTA " JORNSON, devoted wife " oi Robert Johinson. ~ She ~also leaves to mourn her departure one aunt. Mrs. Eliz: Eaunders; one sister-in-law. Mrs. Ha; Edelin. and many other relatives and | friends. Remains resting at the John T. Rhines funeral chapel, 3rd and Eve sis. s.w. until Saturdey: then at her laie resi- denice. Funeral Sunday. June 25. at 1 p.m. from Pilerim Baptist Church. terment Lincoln Memorial Cemeters. G. EUGENE. On Friday. June :x. EUGENE. beloved husband of the late ida Manning. Funeral from the resi- e of his daushter, Mrs. Maud Warne oth st. ge. on Monday, June 20. 8t nice to St. Peter (Chuich where ‘Tass will be offered at Rtives ‘and friends nvited. Interment at Mount Olivet Cemetery. 5 mcovvlv. SAFRONIA. On Priday. June at Casualty Hospital. SAFRONIA | MECONVEY, widow of CHAries MeGoaves: formerly of Falls Church. Va. Funeral services at Baptist Church, Fails Church, Monday. June 3. 30 p.m. In- ent Oakwood Cemetery, Falls Chureh, at 1 p.m. from Minn.. a | Notice of | o'clock noon. Monday. June 26. Interment at Bluemont, Va. | RINGOLD. JAMES. on Pridas. Jupe - a:” Freedmen's Hospital. JAMES RINGOLD. beioved brothee of Mary Gor don and Josephine Elli. He also leaves devoted {riend. Sarliana Pellegrew. R mains resting at the John T. Rhines fu- neral chapel. 3rd and Eve sts. s.w. No- 25 this life om Thursday. June 22, 1933, JAMES SHORT. He is survived by four sons. James. jr.: John. Elroy and Clinton Short. and two sisters. Magdeline ‘Hawkins of Washing~ ton. D. C. and Rebecca Debman of New | York City” Remains may be viewed after 7 p.m. Sunday, June 25, at R. C. Rich- ardson & Co.'s funeral church. 1700 Vt. ave. n.w. High mass to be sung at Et. Jerome's’ Church. Hyattsville, Md. at § am. Monday. June 26. Interment Mount Olivet Cemetery. SMITH, GEORGE B. On Saturday. June 24, | 1933 at 315 am. at his residence. 124 V st ne. GEORGE B.. loving husband of Marion P, Smith (nee Fort) and father of Mrs Btacy T. Poits ~Funeral from abrve address Tuesday, June 2 8:30 am.; theice to St. Martin's Chu: here mass will be said at § a.m. for the repose of his soul. Interment in St. Mary's Cemetery. Albany, N. Y. papers plesse Y. 26* TATLOR, WILLIAM. Departed this life on Thursday. June Ve W his. residénce 108 Q8 WILLIAM TAYLOR. _He leaves to mourn his depart- ure. five daughters, one son. two sisters, two grandchildren’ and other relatives. Funeral services will be held Monday. June 26. at 2 pm. at James H. Winslot Co.'s. 12th and R sts. n.w. Relatives a frien; e invited. TIRICO, CHARLES, O> “a'urday. June 24, 1933, CHARLES. beioved husband “of Laurette Tirico, brother-in-law of JOM;‘}:. Papa and Mrs. Filomena Emanuel. Fu- neral from the W. W. Chambers Co. Pu- neral Home, 1400 Chapin st. n.w. on esday, June 27. at 8:30 am.: thence to Holy Rosary Church, where mass will be offered st 0 a.m. for repose of his soul, Relatives and friends invited. Interment Mount Olivet Cemetery. 26 TYLER, ULLYSSES. On Wedn 211933, at Blue Plains. ULLYSSES TYLER. the beloved cousin of Lillie Coates and Maria Terry, Walter and james Washinston: father of Ravmond Tyler. Remains restinz at the W. Ernest Jarvis funeral church. 1432 U st. n.w. Puneral Sunday. June 25 at 1 p.m.. fro the W. Ernest Jarvis West En !un-r church 1331 28th st. n.w. terment Mount Zion Cemetery. 25 WARD. REBA ESTELLE. Suddenly. Friday evening, June 23, 1933, at her_residence, 1451 Park road n.w., 8. REBA ES- TELLE WARD (nee_Anderson), beloved wife of Newton B. Ward. PFunersl from 8. H. Hines' undertaking parlors Sundsv, June 25.°2 pm. Interment Cedar —uill Cemetery. WESER. ANNIE R. Suddenly. on Thurs. Jun 1533._at the residence of o7 Lonein: aen Bl Frye. Clintons Prince George’s County. Md.. ANNIE R. WESER. wife of the late Gur,: E. Weser, Puneral from the residence of her sister. Mrs. Doma E. Browning. 1503 Rhode Isiand ave, n.w. on Sunday. June 25. pm: Services at ‘the Church of ‘the NaBiThiy. ST anda ‘he. Sareh, o p.m. Relatives and friends invited. lnurngg sday June Barnabas’ Cemetery, Oxon Hill. Md. WILLIS. ROSA. Entered auietly into s rest. on Saturday. June P o w. Mr. Richard J. WILLIS. mother of the Mary Lee and Emma Abbott (nee Pea Surviving are three grandsons. one niecs and other relatives. Funeral Tuesday, Jine 27 st 1, p-m. from Ehenezer Church, 4th and D sts. Rev. English officiat ing. ‘Interment” Lincoln Memorial Gem- WILLIS. ROSA. Oficers_and memben of Midion Wing. No. 2. O. of G. F. assemble for a cail meeting Monday eve- Ding. June 26, 1933, at the Temp PSS At 8 pan to arraage burial of our ' deceased sister. ROSA WILLIS. Funeral Tuesday. June 27. from Ebenezer M. E. Church. 4th '(‘flqncim!x‘n atlpm. M. MONTGOMERY, Scribe. 26 In Memortam. ALLISON. ZEBEDEE H. In sag s04 Toving e ce of our faf Tememby er. H. What happy davs we once enjoyed. When we were all together: But. oh. how changed it all is now. Since' you_nre_gone forever. DEYOTED WIFE. SON AND DAUGHTER- MASON, CARL. A tribute of lova to the memory of my beloved husband. CARL MASON. who passed on two years ago today. June 25. 1931 Not in sorrow without solace, 1 Not In tears that ever flow. ave counted blessings greater Than the world can ever know. To_want you. to need you, These are not all in wain. For in my happy memories Iehave vou back again, HIS DEVOTED WIFE. MELCINA MASON. * PECK, MARY A Sacred to the memory of our dear wife an mother. MARY A. PECK. “who departed this life five vears BRuotED “uSsann. crarence PECK.~_ AND mvm Fredd MAUREEN PECK_ ' 0 DAUGH SMITH. ELIZA. Tn loving memory of m ‘dear mother ELIZA SMITH. who depsried this life four years ago toda: | 'rm flowers T put upon your grave May wither and deca | Bu, the love J bore for Jou in life | ade away. z.om:soms DAUGH’m ‘MAMIE SMIT! H nmn, FANNIE WARE. 1 Mri. FANNIE WARE TAYLOR. whom, we 2ll loved dearls. | Heaven sems closer since she entared June BESSIE £ PEITROSS, MAMIE E_JONES, BRQEHTR, AND WIFE MR AND MRS DANIEL WARE: NIECE A ROBERTA H. BLAKE. g e FUNERAL DIRECTORS. V. L. SPEARE CO. Neither the successors to nor connected witl the muunl R Bpeare cstabilsnments Nations s0 1009 H St. NW, J. WILLIAM LEE’S SONS CO. FUNERAL DIRECTORS. CREMATORIUM. | 4th_& MASS. AVE. Frank Geier’s Sons Co. 111 EVEN Motiern Chavel. Telspnone National 2473 CHAS. S. ZURHORST 301 EAST CAPITOL ST. Phone_Lincoln_0372 WILLIAM H. SCOTT 409 _Sth St. S.E. Lincoln 0530. Chaillet Funeral Home 1804 M St. N.W. NAtional 5522 }cscph F Birch's Sons 3034 M St. N, Ehate, west oo JOHN R. WRIGHT CO. 1337 10th St. N.W. 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