Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
« FORMER GOVERNOR SUED Barsen Named in Conspiracy Ac- tion by Texas Oil Man. SAN ANTONIO, Tex., August 3 (). wMorgan F. Larson, former Governor of New Jersey, and Joseph J. Seaman, Nueces County auditor, were named defendants in a suit flled here Tues- day by Joseph E. Walsh, San_Antonio oil operator, in which Walsh asks $300,- 000 actual damages and $300,000 ex- emplary damages. ‘The suit alleged the defendants con- spired in May, 1932, to accuse Walsh of having committed & felony in con- nection with handling funds in which Walsh and Larson were jointly in- terested. Any Family Can Afford Ryan Funeral Service We Keep the Cost Within Your Means 1 Our profession is to create smperishable and beautiful memories for those who turn to us in time of need. se Handsome, new, Phone At. T Thoughtfulness and sympathetic understanding have gatned for Ryan funeral ice lasting appreciation and good will. 1 No matter how modest your means may be, any family can afford R)an funeral service. AMBULANCE SERVICE unlettered ambulance ...anywhere in Washington. 1 700-1 701 77777770 kmmm % James T. Ryan Funeral Director 317 Pa. Ave. "NO wo IT CosTs TO Opg NDER LESS S.E. Atlantic 1700-1701 \S'- \‘AND JusT GAS FLAM p.c ofr THAN OTHERSEM O\}Cfi 00 USN'T T MARNE Y You HavE SO N MC HOTEL ASSOCIATION SECRETARY EXPIRES Lawrence Mills, Travel Gazette Editor, Dies Here at Age of 61. Lawrence Mills, 61, secretary of the Hotel Association of Washington and for many years editor of the National Hotel and Travel Gazette, died last night at his residence, 2133 Fifteenth street. A native of Cortland, N. Y., he had lived here practically all his life. Mr. Mills had been active in the hotel busi- ness for many years, and as chairman of the Legislative Committee of the American Hotel Association devoted his time to the solution of hotel prob- lems which were hindering the indus- t% Many hotel managers and other clals owe their start to Mr. Mills, who was especially interested in train- ing young men for hotel work. His widow, Mrs. May Mills, and two nephews, Russell Rankin and Irvin Foote, survive him. Puneral arrange- ments have not yet been nnnwnoed. cocK FIGHTING GETS 0. K. BAN JUAN, P. R. Awgust 3 (®.— Gov. Robert H. Gore believes cock fight- ing under government control, with a gay carnival period devoted annually to it, will help Puerto Rico by attracting tourists. Other recovery proposals he suggested the island Legislature adopt include a plan for payment of delinquent taxes over a five-year period, restoration of sources of agricultural credit, an in- crease in beer and wine taxes, and re- duction of the legal interest rate from 12 to 8 per cent. A SMALL E TAKES THE PLACE OF AL‘L("MACH INERY {NTERFERE CITY NEWS IN BRIEF. TODAY. Meeting, Chi Sigma Sorority, May- flower Hotel, 8 p Meeting, Edward Douglass Whlte Counci], No. 2473, Knights of bus, Clubhouse, 14 Garrison road, endon, Va., 8 pm. TOMORROW. Luncheon, Phi Delta Phi Fraternity, University Club, 1 pm. Luncheon, Round Table, University Chub, 12:30 p.m. Luncheon, Congressional Country | Club Committee, University Club, 12:30 p.m. ,-_ .‘ ,‘“ YOUR RAD/O with the New Al RCZEEEEED yw REFRIGERATOR | \\\\ \\\\\\ \\\ We want you to expeet more in Electro- Imox, the gas sefrigerator, because we know it will give you more. Because of its ¥mportant scientific ad- vance, operating costs are less with Electro- Jux. There is no machinery to need repair. You ean expect utter silence, because in the absence of machinery there is nothing to vibrate or make noise. can expect long life and dependability, which is demqpstrated by the fact that important And with this you balance in builders and apartment owners everywhere are installing this refrigerator after compari- son with all other makes. Over 5,500 gas refrigerators are now in Let us tell you the size which will best suit your requirements. use in Washington. WASHINGTON GAS LIGHT COMPANY 415 Tenth Street N. W. District 8500 MODERNIZE nith 718 GEORGETOWN 6AS LIGHT COMPANY 1339 Wisconsin Avenue WEst 0615 Here’ COMPANY GIVES | MRS. AUGUSTA DOUGLAS, ATTORNEY'S WIFE, DHEE| CIVIL WAR VETERAN, DIES | "4, 108 maers Was Active for 30 Years in Wom- en’s Democratic Club of Washington, Mrs. Augusta Alken Douglas, 67, wife of Charles A, Douglas, Washington at- torney, died yesterday at Garfleld Hos- pital after an illness of several weeks. ‘The Douglases came here in 1“6. Mrs. Douglas had for 30 years been active in ‘Women's Democratic Club here and was & member of the Co- lumbia Heights Presbyterian Church. Born in Winsboro, 8. C., in 1866, she was the descendant ot a distinguished South Carolina family. She is survived by her hulband and four childres Charles Douslas, Miami, Fla.; Alexander T. Dou las, New York: .Mrs. Herbert J. Adair, 28680 Woodland _drive, and Miss ~Patsy Douglas, 1930 Columbia road, the family residence. Private funeral services were to be held at the residence at 4 p.m. today, with interment in Elmwood Cemetery, Columbia, 8. C. Deaths lieporled. rtha J. Hefiner, 02, 664 Columbla . ristisn Schide. 42, A14 'oo0 hnt *Firth, e Lytle.” 68. Mebrine Mitaw: 04 mes C. Smith. 08, 05! Thomas Gennaway, 57 *er mim.f et Washineion Bmergency Hospital. town Hospiti TBoe. Infant Amn.Demetm Oeou!lnwn HMD"I] Minnie Willlams. 90, Qs |-| ' u t‘- c‘h’ml!eu.wwl%n' !;’L ~ tal rin Wifeen Winama. 62, o- lnur tosgital. Zaboth C. Neai, 55 . ovidence Hosit Gailinger Hospital edmen's a A ar o fl“"" Jeanders: 35, lcmunu{ Hop e 44 fenry Bnunden fafn Infant g:?fi." 'her Shiidren's Howpit Ry you FREE )SERVICE?" small installments. s another one, folks! Prozen desserts are simple when you have @ gas refrigerator Coffee Nut Ice Cream 3-3 cup Eagle Brand condensed milk % cup finely broken nut meats % cup strong coffee infusion 1 cup whipping cream (30%) % teaspoon vanilla Mix sweetened condensed milk, black coffee and vanilla thoroughly. Chill. Whip cream to custard-like .consistency and fold into @ to 32 pan and hours. chilled mixture. Fold in nut meats. Pour into freezing pan. After mixture has frozen to a stiff mush Place in freezing unit. hours) remove from Electrolux, scrape mixture from sides and bottom of beat two minutes. Smooth out and return to freezing unmit for one hour or until frozen for serving. Freezing time, 4 Serves six. Every day you do wnhout automatic refrigeration you miss important savings in food, timeand energy. Your gas refrigerator can be mstalled with a small down payment and then you have 30 months to pay the Q@EORGE H. KUNSMAN, 91, 'Retired Employe of Pension Bu- reau Succumbs at Home of Daughter Nere. George Henry Kunsman, 91, retired employe of the Pension Bureau and a Otvil War veteran, died Tuesday at the home of his daughter, Mrs. E. M. Owry, 1521 PFoxhall road. Born in Reading, Pa., he served in Company H, 50th Pennsylvania In- fantry, and in Compeny E, 21st Vet- eran Reserve Corps d nesota, where he married Marie Louise McMullen of Shakopes. He was a char- ter member of King Solomon's Lodge of Masons in that town. He came to Washington 35 years ago. Here he had been quartermaster and treasurer home: Mrs. James R. Anderson, Eden Prairie, Minn,, and Miss Kuns- man, Minn lis. Funeral services will be held at. Iate residence tomorrow at 10:30 a.m. /Interment with military honors will take place at Arlington National Cemetery. — Marriage Licenses. Israel Bachrach, 30, 3042 Rodman st., utse Denniton, 22, 3920 13th sty Green. James W. Gallaway, 25, 620 ¥ e hel V. Borouse,” 24, 706 st o Y Wiltiam’ &130 2 vorn ot Menmeba: R T ui Sam lloody. . 627 - Tnee Har- S0 2 WA B Albert Tracez. 26. and Mildred M. Schrieber, 23, both of Baltimore: Rev Victor G. Howell. 42, 1607 1 _Jeflerson, arren. 8. wilton” Jonnson. N st. Watking. 1 Paul L. Reaser. st and 1da o Wisconsta aves Srvme samuet & Fewny. 38, Beggle Pingerson,” 4 A s Jog " Autlisais: 24. an Dotk o 1532 Bixeh st Burke. Clarence C. Cruchfield, Yoth of ThL Bn st Army Sl ' 10th st and st.i" Rev. W Mo 32 sw.; Rev. R. Lewis. 20, Rev. Grant r_College, and 435 Conn.’ ave.: 4 "*ehd_csrolyn Bender. X b'l;m ot Philadeishin: Ry, 20 W. L s L. Ouser. fr. 21, 710 9th Yo i Md BY ARG A Ty 27 Poolesville, Md. utt. 26,2006 Columbia £ rriso T'and Dorothy Jordan; 19, 616 3rd st. s.w. el Brown., 24. 771 Kenson st. -m’u Hopnm 1515 Wattace S0 d L. “se; 10 shates stock. Return to Yards and Docks, Navy 2 for 1. du Pont de Nemours & Co 8. Burrell Bu. Dept. e CHANGE T gab or in Tront ot Tat morning: reward: badly" needed. DOGS—BIack_and white _springer, TEE has collar; reward. GLASSES, between Internal Revenue Build- fpf a0d “4th and R ste_ o in Diamond cab, urday aftern WE: Bpaniel CLeveland MONEY- Wash, ton Monday Joly Sistr rai ot badly: num reward. _Cal PAIR AL GLASSES in metal case Ball Park Mondsy— Reward. "Phone W!n wmm OASE of black onyx. made, by Caruler. Liberal reward. of Vith Jade tov Ada) 3th cfl between Circle and Co reoran, s e 'In siore. 1508 rd mond. ~lady's. Eigin. R AT Girdle and Grove st..'Md.; reward. wucnmm ESTABLISHED 1000 Wm. H. Sardo § FUNERAL DIRECTORS Bhe Fruueral Chapel PIPE ORGAN Service that is Distinetive BUT NOT EXPENSIVE SERVICE is our S8UCCESS Llneoln 0524-9244 412 H STREET N.E. RECOMMEND CHAMBERS CO. AMBULANCES Ciy Call in D. C., $4.00 Long Distance Calls by the Mile Chambers Co. is one of the largest undertakers in the world. 12 parlors, 6 chapels, 17 hearses, cars and ambu- lances. Our S.E. Branch one of the finest in the cit, tee to be 1, the old-time dertakers’ price, and not only the largest town, but one of the larges You cannot go wrol you call Chambers. the prices, don’t make your sorrow worse with a bi :lll to pay; you can get a fine funeral at Chambe: Y the old- price and the use of our chap- els and parlors are Free. These Lists Mean the $75 Neat Grey Casket, hearse, cars and all Neat or aay These are Funerals of the very, very Best at a v-r;‘v: Big i ost $300 Couch Casket, 450-Ib. Solid Sio 1 whole funeral o e I $265 The Greater Chambers Co. Bt Main Offce 1400 Chapin N.W., Col. 0432 New S.E. ln-el.‘l‘!"‘ll 11th g Qard st mmu T o our unou "abpr extend our heartfelt mg-h 3 xpressions of sympathy an many beautiful flora} remembrances sen. Friday. A st 30" ul Jersey aves. oW, Cemetery. rom Holy New York and New ‘Interment Mount Olivet o ety er _res ANDERSO] years 6 months ‘and b6_davs. beloved wife of the late Edward E. derson of Washing! D. C. at us Relatives Il.ld {friends lnvlufl Interment Glenwood Cemetery. MINNIE DAWLEY. Died suddeniy in fiuno:ulu oo July 18." 1033, Mrs BAIRD, wife late Col. William lllrd. v's services will be g™ un:. OHN. Wednesday. August SouN: I Sisoant ot Mary A, B Foneral rom aove residence on Satur August 5. 8 thence to B8t. Anthony's Church, where mass il b fered at 9 for the repose soul. Relatives and {riends Tavited. terment Wilmington. cn'nml ROUGHS, ALICE ugus| vmnrsuy e belove his In- You z ted hi abeli, father of Eiisabeth bell. son of Scott and Mary Cabell. He leaves six brothers and nine sisters Remains resting at the W. Er funeral churc In terment Monros, Va.. Sarurday, Aulun 5. XCY V. 1943, st her residence, devoted devghier of Riara afg Mitie Gontae, dvughter, of e, brother. R, SAl EMILY. Tuesds A - st 1, IDSHRAH EaiCY SO0, the devoted wite of Joseph & y ruster of Negon gtu r of New York Oity: nn-r of Jennie Wells. Catherine Thomas of Frovi- . Graie, Xf @‘H&’ °"'x"i & dln?:lr‘mod’a,mher ot Ty d. other relatives and IriendsNotice eral Iater. 'mains resting at the nest Jarvis funeral church, 1432 e ANK, ¥, Buddenly on Wednes- aay Nagamoria, el o COW befoved” Dusband -of . Netve My He is also survived b . two brothers neral from late residence, 13 F% tomac ave. ce. on, Saturdas” August ves and friends are in- Vitea terment Cedar Hill Cometers. c DAVENPORT, MAUD C. RICHARDS. Sunday, July 40. 1937 at Detrolt, ik RICHARDS DAVENPORT. loving e ot Gittanan B8, Doy t and Jov- ine mother of Paul and Donald Davenport, devoted daughter of Silas and Helen Bichards of Washington. o, lgying sister of Eiste Chase of Harrisb: Alice “Nay Richards. * Puncral Priday: Ausust 2 pm. from Mount Zion E . 29th and Dumbarton ave. o Mount Zion Cemetery. Relatives and friends are invited. Re- mains resting at_the ¥ o Jervs funeral church unty 5 Lhereatter at her pafents esidense. 1445 nrm. ave. We qanzot knol' cr understand leaving of God's mighty hand, Bot weons oL that love divine 1s shaping both your life and mine. And from this trust may spring anew e that will see us through. STA AIKEN. On Wed: Ja3s. 8% Garfleld Hospital DOU Funeral services strictly private residence, 1930 Columbia rd.. Thursday, August 3. at 4 p. Elmwood 'Cemetery. Columb! FULLER. ERNEST G. st 1033, ERNBST O, beloned Interment 8. C. dar. Au- Belovea Busband d father of Mrs aine Lott ‘and | he tus tives and *hterment Coneres- GeaTuesds, Au- JOHN gust’ 5. at 1 friends are lnvued sional Cemetersy. GANOE. JOHN D. Sudden! Hust 1oriuas, st 3:30 o D. GANOE. 58 veare band of Jennie K. Ganos. of bridge bl ‘nw Puneral’ Priday. Augu Satt2 30 orclock pm.. trom the mnem paclors ‘of George W Wise Co. 2000 M &% Relatives and Triends are 40 H. on at Freedmen's . _devoted nved hus- 1, Cam. Tuesday, August Hospital. EDGA - church, Ly Interment Ariington You National Cemhprv HADDED, IITAE) On _Wednesday, A\l- gust 2. 1933, at Sb‘ty Husnllll lllT RY. beloved husband o( Hadded. neral from the funeral home iday. August Syrian’ Church. held a- l‘l‘"ior‘nn :35“1‘ léwlu(fl ‘Interment Af SR, O = L HARNISH, NATHANIE! BERT. p-.:udltgnl- life August 2 at 3 al s _residence IE"I) llu le ‘ll' B NATHA ROBER" %mnn Tn W6 DA year of Chie age husband of Aunie 8 Harnish | be heid in Emmanuel P. E. Church, -nd V sts. se. Priday. August 4. 3 o'clock p.m. Friends and relatives iprited to attend. " Interment in Rock mete: JOENSON IAIGAIII' 3L odgss, at Thorogood: ndson.’ Arthur * Thoro- R00d: & devoted friend, Heney Kyle, and many other relatives and friends. maine resting at the Morrls A funeral home, 2nd and P sts. . Teral Priday.” August 4. p.m.. Mount. Moriah Baptist churen” Bra "ana L sts. sw. Rev. J. H. Randolph. pastor. Interment l.lnccln umoml Cemetery. Monday. July 31, at valdenc! Holn‘l‘ul. Tol B . gnd y other relatives and friends. mains rhemr:s «“a the Jobn T Rbines fu- ol and Eye sts. s.w. it . 1150 5. thom Rehabolh n-nnn Church. Interment Rosemont Cemeter: KING., MARY. On mmut 3. 1933, at ber [jidence. Allentown, Md “Albert J. King, e’ late Remains r-un' ll the funeral home of William H. Seott. 409 Sth st. s.e. n!lll from the parl illem H. on hd ives are invited.’ Tntersn znm? 2 re nterment r }flll Cemetery. KUNSMAN, ngl ._on 'nxe;d-y B HENRY KUNS: * Funerat urvke. o y. Al gnn & st 10550/ m t The Tecidvnce of hter, M 1851 * BBl R U. S. EMPLOYE RETIRES Veterans’ Bureau Associates Pres- ent Gifts to Miss Nicholls. Miss Roberta Nicholls of the Miscel- laneous Voucher Subdivision, Account- ing Division, Veterans’ Administration, has been retired after 39 years' service. and was presented with gifts by her associates. A radio and other remembrances from her co-worl apd friends were presented by H. Holmes, chief of the division. Births Reported. d Fredericks Hoeltzel. boy. Hovert"and Helen® Gitien: a 1e10s 20 .;?:“‘" azice o U. _Puneral from "mremnn of Mrs. John C. Shaw, 4808 Pa W', at 9:30 lnunnem Mount Olivet Cemetery. 3 LB BEAU, OLIVER J. Sir Knights of the Wi General Assembly Pourth Desres Knighis of Oolumbus are mumd of the death of Knight are Teatesied o asemble. &t the residence of Mrs. Jobn C. Shaw. 408 17th & nw Phuraday mieht. Ausust 3, 1933. 8 Dim. for recital of prayers for the decease m‘ R ELLIS. Paithful Navigator. ."ROBS, Paithful Comptrolier. = uAU. ol.lvzl 3. The members of Washington Council, No. 224, Knights of Columbus, are ad- vised of the death on August 1, 1933, of Brother ® OLIVER 1275l Mrethre recueted 10 attend his funeral services at - Patrick's Chareh on Friday. Aurust at 9:30 The members will_meet the residence of Mrs. dohn C. Shaw. 4808 17th st. n.w.. on Thursday night August 3, at '8 :(103“101 recitation of r_the dece pravers ot 35 RACIORPL. O. K. Dr. A. D. WILKINSON. 3 T CARATS Thetatas sl e Wet: r"" foene ot Lt Mot PG 8 is1 4 T mdfllc( . fl!VDYE: d;\l?hltl’ ‘u‘i Ih: ‘Smith. lovins: wife o ."1'“‘ devoted mother of Wil- ferrite and Mrs. Alice Lewis. filvll many other relatives and otice of funeral later. On Wednesday, August URENCE. at his residence 2133 at o CE. beloved husband _of May' Mills. dence on Pr Relatives and ment at Rock Creek Cemetery. MINOR. JORN. on Mondsy. July 31, 1033, B, Mhizabets’s Hospitel. JOHN MINGR 1he beloved husband of Annie Minor and devoted father of Lucille Minor. Marvin 30 Shmuel Cooper: hrower of Mrs. Maria Praixer apd Mrs. Ballie Johnson, loving uncle of ‘Minor. He leaves a host of ‘gther reiatives and friends. “Remains om and_ friends 8 Davis officiating. Interment Harmony Cemetery. NASH, MARY JOSEPHINE. On_Tuesday. August 1, 1933 at Georgetown University Hospital,' MARY JOSEPHINE NASH. be. loved wife of Charles A. Nash and mother of Charles C. and Joseph Nash and sister of Joseph Korcendorfler and Mrs Fox. nerg] Friday. August 4. am from Falls Church, Va.. Cemetery. C:i Tnterment 8t. IUS T. On Tuesdsy. at Emergency Hospital. UGHTON nerai funeral ., on Baturday, nce to St And Vgts v, where am._for the st Relatives and T 350 . mmoa Interment Mount James’ 3 Wednesdaz, dence. 21 Beioved husband of Fatherine Opperman ‘and fatner of Prank Foind,the Iate Elmer, Opperman. _Pun from the above residence on Satus August 5. at 1 Relatives friends are invited to attend. _Interment at Prog Services by W, W. 4 mmuu % August 2. 1933 at his rebi ¢!, PREDERICK . belt ct Hill Cemetery. embers Co. | BICKERT, ANNA B. On Tuesday. Auj 1938, ANNA B beloved wife of Rickert. Funeral from the W. W bers Co. funeral home. 1400 Chapin st iday. August 4. at 10 | Relitives and Tiende ase mvited. Tome | _ ment at Cedar Hill Cemetery SHELBY. HENRY. Departed th Christian faith Wednesday, 4 at 150 am. st bis residence 405 Bouth ‘Capital S HENAY ‘SHATEY the devoted husband’ of Henrietta Lorsey ghelby. father of Owen Shelby. brother of ances Walker of New York and brother Charles Shelby of North Adams, andfather of Harold Carier. stépfather Hattie Opey and stepgrandfather of et He also leaves four it in Priday. there- Puneral Sat- Mary J. ‘Hood of other ‘o] Sunday, August 6 pm pelitan Baptist “Church sts. Rembert officiating. WALEN, MARGARET. - | st o, AR ARGAOn V\ecnesdn‘ Au. wife of the iate Lars F from her son's nsmm"e W\lLl(‘K Suddeniy on Tuesdas. August 1. phfoyihe Emergency Hot! N beloved husband of Caro- fine Warlick Funeral from ¢ Ryan funeral 7 Peansgivans {oave se Priday | _ Interment private WESSELLS. CHATTIE KATHERIN] Wednesday. August 2, 1933, at 43, st n.w ATHERINE st 4. ed Services at Co. funeral hame. 3001 n.‘:" 20, Frigay. August 4 ac 12 erment ing ~ Geo: House, wnszu.s CHATTIE KATHERIN) gers, and members of Ruu‘a“cnn[v-r 1 0 . will meet at®11 am Kugust ’ the Brlthtwose M funera of siute? “CHMIE "H AT ister 1oL TE KA PAmm-: I LOVELESS, W. M MS. MINN| On_Wednesday 51055 MINNIS WILLIAMS of st 'sw. She leaves to mourn loss eight sons. two daughters, two sisters and many other relatives and friends emains resting at the George B. Clarke funeral parlor, 1416 Fla.ave ne. until August 4. P\meul Sat- rom Mount . Sthitora Counin Va. 4 In Memortam. CASE, ANNIE. In loving_rems mh my dear daughter A'NNI E unce 0’ ?‘ll‘uflg‘ AWAY WO years ago laflny A.uuli Years may go. but ycu are not tt PI esh our ‘fl\e will ever be, e e Forgeh lgat o2, theie g life ana memory The flowers we Dput upon your May wither and decay. i But the love we bo YOY you in life Can never fade HER DI'\UK'ED MOTHER. - COIZS ESTELLE B l In loving memory { BSTEL] B. COLES, oo died one Sear 860 10day. Augost 310 “Sleep on. dear one. happy bz your rest. Por death is only a dream. at its best. AL 3:20 am one yeur om- o. Friday, onic the INE an. e our daughter and mother m MOTHER AND CHILDREN. * | LEE. THOMAS H. In sad but loving remem- brance of our dear husband and fllh!l THOMAS H. who fell slee Jesus one yoar ago today. August ; F« You have wone where souls have And' the ‘cares of life are done Whers {ne afes. who Rave loved you be-", Will_meet you one by one HIS DRV WIFE. MAMIE LEE. AND LEE. THOMAS H. Sacred 1o the memory of Our_dear brother and uncle. THOMAS who. Naving completed his earinly ditties. " etitered Gisavenly home one 0. August 3. 1 year 32 WVED SISTER, ANN, ST DREN. o — _— FUNERAL DIRECTORE. W Sons Co, eohone National 2473 ST. o312 Chaillet Funeral Home M _St. NW. Joseph F. Birch’s Sons (IBAAC BIRCH) JOHN R. WRIG CO. 1337 104 Bt NW. North 0047 flg 1876 CHAMBERS V. L. SPEARE CO. l!-mm the successors to nor connected with e W. R. Speare establishment. Nationar 2802 1009 H St. N.W, J. WILLIAM LEE’S SONS CO. YUNERAL DIRECTORS. CREMATORIUM. AVE NE___LINCOLN 5200 W 5 DEAL & CO. LINCOLN_ 8200 m DESIGNS. Gudc Bros, Co., 1212F St. Aute Deliyery Serviee Srestive winexpensive GEO. c SHAFFER "-’.“" “"‘n‘-"% .m lé!b‘ghfl:fi