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ngar Hill Washingtra most Boaut Cmeterg FOR REFERENCE ASK _YOUR FUNERAL DIRECTOR Funeral Home 3619 14th St. N.W. Corner Spring Road COL. 0464 o } ADams 10341 BRIDE FUNERAL RITES CONDUCTED AT HOME Former Corporation Counsel Laid to Rest in Arlington After Services Today. Funeral services for Willlam W. Bride, chairman of the District Pa- role Board and former corporation counsel, were conducted this morning at his home, 4763 Indian lane, Spring Valley, by Rev. Edmund A. Walsh, 8. J., vice president of Georgetown Uni- verslty. Burial was in Arlington Nu- tional Cemetery. Mr. Bride died Tuesday at the Washington Sanitarium, in Takoma Park, He is survived by his widow, Mrs. Lulu Mae Fairbanks Bride, and four chil- dren, Mrs. Paul G. Felix, Miss Ade- laide Bride, William W., jr.,, and Noel Crawford Bnde THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 28, 1935. CALLAHAN RITES HELD Chief Deputy U. 8. Marshal Bur- ied in Mt. Olivet Cemetery. Funeral services for Stephen B, Cale lahan, chief deputy United States marshal, were held this morning at the home, 1401 Monroe street north- east, followed by requiem mass at St. Joseph's Church. Burial was in Mount Olivet Cemetery. Mr. Callahan, who was 68, died Tuesday of pneumonis. Surviving are his widow, two daughters, Mrs. George Hess and Mrs. Jack Hurley, and two sons, Wade and Nicholas Callahan, Outing Club Will Dine. ‘The annual banquet of the Red Triangle Outing Club will be held at the Broadmoor Apartments, 3601 Con- necticut avenue, March 20, at 7 pm. The dinner will be followed by danc- ing or bridge. Mrs. Winona George will be in charge of the entertainment. MISS RUBY PATTERSON, SCHOOL TEACHER, DIES Funeral Services Held Today, Fol- lowed by Burial in Cedar Hill Cemetery. Miss Ruby Raymond Patterson, 41, & teacher in the public schools here for about 15 years, died Tuesday at Sib- ley Hospital after an illness of seven weeks which followed & heart attack. Funeral services were held this morning at Calvary Baptist Church, Dr. William 8. Abernethy officiating. Burial was in Cedar Hill Cemetery. Miss Patterson, who lived at 1808 Kenyon street, had uu;bg for some Margaret K. Patterson and Mrs, L. ray of this city; Mrs. W. M. mq of Spencer, W. Vl., ;m Mrs. W. L King of Flushing, N. ) Funeral Service This means that no matter how much or how little you care to spend, Ryan can provide a complete mortuary service. Re- member to call James T. Ryan. Ryan Ambulance Service Local Calls, $4 James T. Ryan Funeral Director 9th & F Sts. N.W. 13th & H Sts. N.W. maculately clean stores . . . the spirit of courteous, fn.'end.ly, personal SERVICE has made Whelan’s the great organization it is today. COLD WEATHER REMEDIES . 75¢ Baume Bengue, tube. .. .50c 1.25 Carlsbad Sprudel Salts. .84c 1.25 Enos Fruit Salts 1.25 Father John’s Medicine, 84c Glyco Thymoline. . ... .44c Hill's Cascara Quinine .19¢ 35¢ Hill's Nose Drops. .24c 1.00 I. V. C. Perles .. .67c Mentholatum, jar .... .23c Mistol e e .56¢c 40c Musterole, jar.........27c 35¢ Papes Cold Compound, 24c Viosterol (P.D. Co.) 5¢.¢, 53¢ 50c Pineoleum Liquid. .....34¢c 65c Pinex . ... 45¢ 35¢ Smith Bros. Cough Syrup, 25¢ TOP that STOP-KOF This truly excellent cough remedy is not onlyvery effective but also tastes good. Contains white pine compound with eucalyptus, sassafras, wild cherry, etc. Used for years by thou- 14th & Pa. Ave. N.W. 18th & Col. Rd. N.W. From One of Washington’s Oldest Dealers TERMS AS LOW AS 15¢ DAILY 1318 G St. N.W. Nat’l 7171 11th & Pa. Ave. N.W. 12th & G Sts. N.W. LOST!.. .o year-old Christopher Columbus 17th & Pa. Ave. N.W. 14th & H Sts. N.W. He was a handsome little fellow ... blonde hair, blue eyes, well-clothed. When the drug clerk first saw him, he was standing beside the toy counter—crying. Two chubby, little fists were bravely but vainly trying to stop the flow of tears. He was lost... A candy bribe b out his name. Bobby Blank. The clerk looked in the phone book. Eighteen Blanks listed. He started phoning. On the sixth attempt, a woman gave the de- sired information. No, she wasn’t Bobby’s mother but she knew who was. She gave an address four blocks from the store. So, with the Whelan drug clerk as pilot, young Christopher Columbus retraced his course... four adventuresome blocks...to the safe har- bor of his mother’s arms. * * * * In addition to low prices . . . in addition to first class merchandise...in addition to im- COLGATE’S DENTAL CREAM, Tube .... 18¢ et ... 39¢ COLGATE’S SHAVING 99 CREAM, Tube .... LJC CONTI SHAMPOO 39c 50c Size ......... 44c FITCH’S SHAMPOO 23c 60cSize .......... PALMOLIVE SHAV. 39¢ ING CREAM, Tube POND’S CREAMS 55cSize .......... VASELINE HAIR TONIC .. osiss WILDROOT HAIR TONIC, 1.00 Size. . FROSTILLA LOTION 35cSize .......... TANGEE LIPSTICK 1.00 Size . . ... GLORAY NAIL POLISH, 35c Size. . ITALIAN BALM 35cSize ........ KOLYNOS TOOTH PASTE, 50c Size. .. PRO-KER 1.50 Size . ........ DANDERINE HAIR TONIC, 1.00 Size. . ASTRINGOSOL 60c Size ......... GLOSTORA HAIR DRESSING, 50c Size WESTPHAL’S AUX- ILIATOR, 1.00 Size MENNEN'’S SHAVING CREAM, 50c Size. . MAYBELLINE . MASCARA, 75c¢ Size PEBECO MILK OF NESIA TOOTH PASTE, 2 Tubes. .. LADY ESTHER FACE POWDER, 50c Size POLYMOL HAIR DRESSING, 50c Size MARCHAND’S GOLDEN HAIR WASH, 50c Size. .. FOR THE PRICE OF POWDER ALONE Richard Hudnut Marvelous FACE PowDER LIPSTICK AND EYEBROW PENCIL An excellent value for the mlny ‘women who prefer these famous beauty aids...all for the 55 price of the powder alone. $2.10 VALUE FOR $1.10 FOR A LIMITED TIME ONLY Frvis' POWDER, PERFUME and ROUGE Here's & w‘lI ‘worth- sdvantage ofin preparstions o reputation. VALUE $2.10. OUR PRICE ONLY FACE POWDER Beautifully packed in a special, new, regular large size box. Come to Whelan's for your favorite shade of this famous, exquisite fa der. 9¢ OUR ’.lc:l::‘:l.v 6 HEADQUARTERS FOF. VITAMIN PRODUCTS COD LIVER OIL Imported from Norway. 49° Guaranteed to contain 1000 units of Vitamin A and 250 units of Vitamin D per gram. FULL PINT COD LIVER|EALIBUT OIL LIVER OIL concrvmat |CAPSULES TABLETS |.,cuu vis ot tive 00 - — a Comcentrate. 1 capeule has a Vi- oqual tamin A and D I&I;tll.h;:rpnflm ‘w-’::’uv-fln G. U. GRADUATE DIES J. Moyle Gray Served in Consular Service in Switzerland. J. Moyle Gray, graduate of George- town University Law School and neph- ew of James Moyle, commissioner of customs, died February 20 in Buffalo, N. ¥, of pneumonis, it was learned Iurelodny QGray served in the consular nmu in Switzerland during the World War. He is survived by his mother, sister and two brothers, all of gflt!-_lhcky, Utah, where he will be Laffoon Signs Primary Bill PRANKNRT Ky, Pebruary 28 (P).—After Gov. Ruby Laffoon signed its compulsory primary bill, the spe- cial session of the Kentucky Legisia- ture adjourned sine die late yesterday. The closing was marked by har- mony among Democratic legislators, who yesterday called a truce in fac- tional fighting to pass the bill, Deaths Reported. 79, 818 Rittenhouse st. o.u.m,a ‘Hopital, 05 Glird st ohanns Bren ln h flm Eu;emx eum“mcxm 5, I{v d Louls A, '!‘llu li agllm!?‘ “nlm uj X Infant, Richard “Be: Chdrens Hos- u'{o’ Adams. ‘79 Kgd thh lt. orida_ave. Gallinger nomm. er Hosita 758 M spita nc& Honm-l oward EISCMAN’S|z SEVENTH AND F = Buy Your Clothes at Eiseman’s where you get style and quality at a rea- sonable price, plus terms easy to meet. 30-435 SUITS $99.50 Open a Charge Account Nothing Down Just Pay 5750 IN MARCH & $750 IN APRIL $7-50 IN MAY Regular $30 and $35 values. Reducedto $22.50. Good, sturdy long-wearing fabrics, tailored in the best possible manner. Unrestricted Choice of ANY O0’COAT in Stock 1/, PRICE $25 O'Coats. . .31250 $30 O’Coats. . .$15.00 $35 O’Coats. . .$17.80 CHARGE IT Nothing Down; Pay in Convenient Sums THE WEATHER District of Columbia—Fair, not quite 80 cold tonight, minimum tempers- ture about 22 degrees; tomorrow fair, slowly rising temperature; moderate west and northwest winds. Maryland and Virginia—PFair, not quite 80 cold tonight; tomorrow fair, P slowly rising temperature. ce West Virginia—Fair, quulomae cold tonight; tomorroy fair, slowly rising temperature, Report for Last 24 Hours, ‘Temperature, Barometer. Inches, 3023 30.35 Mldnllh'- 3041 Today— 4 am. 30.41 8 30.76 30.45 Record for Last 24 Hours. (From noon yesterday to noon today.) Jose Highest, 31, noon today; year ago, 27. mt. 15, 8 am. today; year g0, —1 leunll'unmfilnlm!ul. Highest, 68, on February 25. Lowest, —2, on January 28, Humidity for Last 24 Hours. momnaonmfierdsy'onoonwdz) Highest, 54 per cent, at 5:15 l.{m wzf-?m,u t, at 3 per cent, at 3 pm. yes- terday. L Tide Tables. (Furnished by United States Coast and Goedetic Survey.) Today. :58p.m. | 10:51pm. 11:52pm. The Sun and Moon. Rises, Sun, today..... 6:44 Sun, tomorrow. 6:42 Moon, today... 3:25am. 12:45pm. Automobile lights must be turned on one-half hour after sunset. Precipitation, Monthly precipitation in inches in the Capital (current month to date): 1935. Average. Record . i | Month, January...., 527 3.55 February ... 237 327 3.75 327 3.70 413 4.71 4.01 332 Weather in Various Cities. 5 '.igfl s9] a0 pwmoreg ‘w'e g oy * eqem Stations 1SIUIH U] * gwpingax Abllene. Tex, Albany’ N. ¥ G Atiante 8% Baltimore, Birmingham Bismarck. N. D. » SE Foerer Cincinnati Cleveland. Columbia. 8. Denver. Colo Detroit. Mich Giosatsmion i SESS IR nIIRRS Coneanots %D i300 S = Iphia Prioenix. Ariz. Eittsburgn. \ Pa 23oth i EEFoN o~ Lost and Found advertisements Jor the daily Star will be accepted Mondays to Fridays, inclusive, up to noon day of issue. Saturdays and legal holidays up to 10 a.m. day of issue. For the Sunday Star up to 11 p.m. saturday &il N 3270 BAR PIN, white gold. with wo dia; monds._ Rew: lrd 3511 14th_s n SRACELET. gold. nexmle '.: hircs and chin dismond. Feb. Atlantic 2154-W. CAT. white. male. Reward. rd. n.w. _Columbia 10322. ENGLISH SETTER. bluh bllck and white, from 5507 4th st. Call Duffy, De- catur 56! ‘GLASSES. shy & Mond; - Binesborit "ot 15t and Rty nw Drop In_any mail"box and receive reward. \gm B o thauiry “Bection Gy "Beci et Wesle ights ‘m-.';?" Calt Bmerson gagr T~ ning at car platform ln ?: fmlonll Bank. in len lloldn older of Bouthern Dalries. Natl. 0480 np. 22, 1827 Park munt 'ge red male. M'lrd. MMM__ ' llll: 3 connl.nm‘ Apt. 34, 919 l.l n'. Renrd 28° e diamond dinner 1 stone in white met Rew! vlr:!:iecyAs?.{z:h and Newton WRieT WATCRi257E een 16t T P Reward: * Lindain 5 POCAHONTAS COAL STOVE SIZE Egg, $10.50; Nut, $9.50 No Dust . . . No Dirt Y Clean, All- Lump Coal iton: ISABELL. Births Reported. 'lllllln ' lnd Rachel Alley. boy. eobelle Gnrdn:r boy. llll! nfll‘flllhi win A an Dl "an . L. Luc: d Aaty Guthrie. sor. " ¥ nd 1 D. and vmf'v lfl{ . boy. d Anp d"gll mndun::i-LmL x.mun . BB S n, Bush, girl, fon, boy. . Anderson, boy. Conger, boy. T Immer. boy. e Pre, ara B mn bav. Bocinll odell and Arnetta Seegers. Charles and Allee Washington. girl. ng Florence Johnson. ‘girl. William and JMildred Dougla Robert L. and Jean M. Joseph A. and Forence w.nur Boy. Elzemor and Marinta Jiles. le Harrison, bo and %mu ln-nr Waiters’ Group to Meet. The waiters’ branch of the Hotel and Restaurant Employes’ Alliance of the District will meet tomorrow at 3 Pm. at 1412 I street. Murriages. . Mr. and Mrs. John announce th- marriage dlu:h!er ILINE K. CHARLIE Y 26 1034 . by Judge Ni Deaths. ROBERT LEE. Tuary 27, WELLS—CROWN, Crown_ wish ¢ of " ihelr CROWN. to ton. D. ¢ ANDERSON. day. Yeb, On_Wednes- 1935, ROBERT Mar 11_am. Interment Bllllmore C!melen. Baltimore, Md. 28 c‘u"e‘r’.!“én‘;xl"u"flu;! ,EE“‘"CT.. Sud- esca ruary 2 RN 'a. ave.. Priday. March 0 am. Mass Iul he held at 51 Mlunev: Church at am. Int ment Mount onvez Cemelen CARPENTER, JOHN WESLEY. On Wed- Febru 1935, ‘at his resi- 32 e.. JOHN WESLEY loved husband of ! Clrumer lormefly of Indian om above residence March % ae 515 am.; Charies, Catholic Church, dian Head. Md.. where mass m!ereaLn 9:30 a'm! for the Tepose of s COCHRAN, AGNI:! L. e On_ We dnesdly5 ft her residence ville, NES L. wid “Thomis W, Coch: Tan and beloved mothérof Doris M. nmem services on Priday, 3 p.m.. at Hysong's parlors. TS u, n.w. Interment Rock Creek Cemeters. CORDER, WILLI Wednlsdl!. Pebruary 27. 'OR- WILUAM DER. beloved husband of “Annie 3. Cor- der.” Funeral services e 8. H. Hines Go- funeral home,” 29 b1 Y o e J March 1. at 2 Inter- mem Cedar Hill Cemetery. CUMMINGS, ANNA. On Wednesday. Tuary 27, 1935 at Homeopathic pital ANNA COMMINGS: 25 " Notice of funersl IAM 1935, b- 0= 16th On Wednesday. Feb- t the residence of her Alida her. 210 _Holly ave. Takoma Park. Md.. IDA A._DEAR- HORN. wife of the late Chlflu S. Dear- born and mother of W. Dear- born of Bellaire, Mich Puneral services 1] . Hines Co. funeral home. 01 ath n.w., on ‘Thur: Feb- al)l" 28, at 4 pm. Int!l’mem Btllllre DopD. :nlollAl ROSS. on Fednesday 5 MAS 70 uAn bexovea Hasband ot ¥y neral from his late ce. l'iJl Oul st. n.w. Friday. 1. at 2 p.m. 28 DORAN. JOHN. On Wednesday. February 27.°1035. JOHN DORAN. beloved son of the late Bryant and Mary Doran of Alexandria ‘Va. Funeral on Friday. March 1. at 9:30 am.. from St. Mary's Church, 'Alexandria. Va. Interment St 4 Femains resting at funeral “home. Richmond. ., and Baltimore, R0 papers ploase CECELIA. On Thurs- a3 ces ace_ Church, Bmld'll! Ind 10th l! Nel York City, n Priday, March 1. at 4 pm_ Inter- Ment Hock Creek Cemeters Washing- fon. 'D. C. on Saturday. March 2, st 2:30 p.m. ERY., WILLIAM CYRIL. February 27 1005, WILLIAS PLANNERY. beloved husband_of the me Mary Winston Flannery. Pu- Deral from his sisters' residence. 2920 Uston st. n.w. Saturday. March 2. at thence o the Church o the Bieseet Bickament “where b will, offered at 10 am. FULLER, RUTHIE A._ On Thursday. Peb- 1835, r Robert E. Wlllllm 'K‘ ller and Mrs. Clara L Garner. Funeral services at the W. Chambers Co, Samtheast funeral home $17, 11 st turday, o, “Rélatives and frlendl !nvlltd lc attend Intement Congressional Cemetery. GRAY, J. WINFIELD. On Thursday. hb- Tuary 28, 1935. at his residence. 621 North Carolina ‘ave. se.. J. WINFIELD GRAY. ” Notice of funeral later. HADEN. ALICE VICTORIA, = On esday, February 26, tthe Pexidencs ot e Pexidenic Ge ree C. Denny. ALI VIC. HADEN. *beloved wife. of ' tne late Thomas Haden. Funeral from !he bou lddreu Friday. March 1. at 10 Relatives and friends ‘invited. Tnterment Mount Olivet Cemeters. " 585 HAMMERLEY. CHARLES J. Thurs- mme: Services in Co. funerai home, 2001 um X Saturday_ March 2. at m terment Rock Creek Cemeun 1 lol'l! 'I'HDMAB KAR! On Wednes- Ay a3 (LHOMAS usbang ur Horty énn weummm ang tatner of Mary ©. and Thom Ho; neral from Chambers ©o. BStthesss “tuneral f:om! 517 11w st Batu: 4 arch 2. at 8:3 " Comtorter Chur £ c-pnol sts.. where mass 8.m. for the repose by o gy RS U invited. Interment at Mount Olivet Cemeteey. VADORE. Pebtuiry 25, 1035, BALVADORE" BELL. formerly of 706 Virginia ave. Punen}s lram Wm. J. Nalley's funeral 2 8th st. s.e.. Saturday, March 2. at 8:30 a.m; theiice to St. Peter's urch, 2nd and C sts_s.e.. Where mass PI be of his Jited. offered at 9 T the repose soul. Relatives and friends in- Intérment Mount Olivet Ceme- J‘%lgo"d lv}b"b"” Dem“,egs thls(lfla ary 27, . &t son, daughter o lam _an Stewart. She also leaves to mourn their loss two sisters, Lorraine Butler and Lucy Beale: four brothers, Eiton, Henry, Robert d_ Alfon: [ Tuneral Notice of funeral later. . JOHNSON, GEORGE W. On Monday, ~ bt e e his_recidence 4010 Meade st. n.e.. GEOR OHNSO! Buisband of the Jate Annie D Johnson: Philadelphia. Pa.: father of Jane Swann. glnd}l er of Rex Stewart and Anginé rter reia Etts: great-grand- ather ofrollver R Catherine. Carter. y o'clock, from his ate. residence. Tnterment was in Woodlawn Cemetery. MOORE, JOHN A. 5. 1432: | PERKINS, &5 A—11 Beaths. MoEss, JIENRY A On Tuestay, u Ol:.n,tlmery Coun!{ Emnm !nnonl Funeral” services 5 er. Please omit Rfl'm = on Ay 27 4948, . 8%, Mour Hofi“fi:":l‘ o I'!:E: 57 ot lell.x!nce. 475 ‘B nt':’“' b m:’ hl‘-:xé:ly' arch 1 am. -ry'n Church at 5oa Relas e govu and friends invited. " Interment lumbia Gsrdens Cemetery. MOORE, JOIN A, ;l;h;: oflcerl lnd mm- ment private. JOHI 'lw filY! al‘m hnnl lhec o P. & SHOMETTE Adiage™o® MURRAY. ALLEN A. (JACK MURRAY), 9o, fucsday, Pebiuary 1671935 T Providence - Hospital, A ufi‘ RAY. beloved husband of Anfis Dora Hlurray (nee Brady) and father of Mrs. Tabitha Marsden and Miss Pal ima Mur- Iay. Puneral from the W. W. Chambers Co. Southeast funerai home. 15 Liin Reidiivess .nfi"x";‘m'fia‘.“nfi"u‘d .inun;tmt Cedar Hill Cemetery. 3 MYERS. AMY s. 28, 1935, .t her hnme 3417 Dent M S, MYERS (nee Chamber- ursday. hb Kenna, tice of ‘funeral Tater: NELSON, AICI!E!ALD On Tuesday. Peb- fuary 26, 1935, at his residence, 5534 bth w.. 'NELSON, Dembe: of Dt Pire Tetired, belovld h\ubtlnd of gplfi;mixglt: John O‘BllEV THOIIA! A"THONY On Wed- nesday. February 27. tions1” Homeopathic “Hosn ANTHONY. beloved husband of Madge O'Brien of 3216 Military rd. n.w.. and father of Mrs. Margaret Eileen. Thomas and Doran O'Brien. Notice of services ORNDORFF. WILLIAM M. Suddenly. on Wednesday. Pebruary 27. 1935, st Slen Echo Heights Md. WILLIAM M. ORI . March 2, at 2 mmnu and friends invited. ment Cedar Hill Cemetery. I)VII.TOV l.!,CY J. _On Wednesday. kb- OVELT Tiother of Rexiord-BC vl ton wnd. ciac Ter of Willism B Flood of Jersey, City: N. J._Puneral services Priday. M L at 8 pm. at her late residence. 54 R st. n.w. Interment at Richmond. Y. HFLEN On _ Wedne: G Pebruaty 27 1035 HECEN ReCheioacd Bife of the late Prank Perking ang Xnm- st be offered at § am’ for the repose of her goul. Rela- tives and friends invited. Interment Mount Olivet Cemetery. SAMUELS. MAGGIE. Passed away Wed- 27, a Alexlndrll HD(!X!I Allxlndnl, Vle GGIE - SAMUELS, n.w. where mass wiil wife of Henry Samuels, mother of Andrew and Claude S8amuels. sister of Randolph Jones. She glso is survived by other relatives and friends. Re: the J . from 'I‘h!r Bap. tist Church, corner North Patrick and Frincess sts’ Interment Douglass Ceme- SARDO. ALBERT J. Suddenly. pesday, February 27 1635 LBERT J. " SAR! e of Albert J. Sardo, i son of Willj H. Sardo. sr. Remains Testing at hll late residence. 412 H st. ne. Notice of funeral later. SEABORN. BENJAMIN G. Suddenly. Thursday, Pebruary 28 1035, BENJA- MIN G. SEABORN. beloved husband e! Elizabeth Seaborn and only son_of ¢ Tate"Kobert Seaborn ana Maty B Seac born of Croom. Md.. Notice of funeral hereafter. SMITH, ANDREW CHARLES. Suddenly. Wednesdsy, Pebruary 1935, 3 ARLES SMITH of 818 Eye Remmains resting At he 8.H Hines Co. funeral home. 2901 14th st. Notice of funeral later, SMITH, CLIFTON. On Tuesday, Pebru- &ry "26. 1935 " at_Casualty ~Hospital CLIPFTON SMITH. son of Edward and Susie Smith_ He also is_survived by one sister. Elsie Smith: five brothers, Wesley 'Smith. and_ma; T i Remains will rest &t home. 2646 Stanton rd. s.e. ; Thursday, Pebruary 28. riday. March 1. at 1:30 Irom Bethlehem Bastist Church Nichols + ave. and Howard rd. Bariks ofciating. Interment wmuvn Cemetery. CHARLES R. Departed u\h THOMPSON, life Tuesday. Pebruary 26. 1935, 1lin CHARLES Hospital. THOMPSON. He ledves © mourn thelf loss & wife. oiola “Thompson: & James on: Sister, -Bessic 3 Rennms reuunl at Eugene Ford's funeral home. 1500 Beutn Cosiiol st. where funeral services will be held Monday. March it 2 pm Interment Rosemont Cemete: In flmnrmn BLONDHEIM. HENRY. In sad but loving Temembrance of our beloved father. HEIM. who departed this lue sax(un years ago today, Pebruary Gone. but not 1urlo!tm HIS C ILDREN. * BROWN, LUCY JANE. In lnvul: memory of _our mother, LU BROWN. who depnr!ed | thig lite thm years ago today, Pebr ‘The world may chln[e flvm nn to year And friends from day to day, But never will the one we love From our memory fade away. M) RUTH DAl 1 CUMBER. AND SON-IN-LAW, ARTHUR CUM- BULLOCK. FANNIE J. A tribute of love and devotion to the memory of our dear mother, PANNIE BU Passed to the grest Devond two years 2go0 today. February 28, May God grant her cternal rest. LADY A IND EDWARD. * BUTLER, SUSAN L. I In ud and loving nc devoted mother dmottier. ‘SUSAN' L. BUT] d p]‘trb"d ‘““2“”,;’}’“ years ago y. ruary od THE FAMILY. ® FULTON. NATTIE I In tender and lov. memory of our dear wife and r. HATTIE 1. FULTON, who en- tered into eternal Test three years ago today. Febru: No thought of self, We k:m\ e Saia. "M weh “tone"Gear L’VUIID HUSBAND HAIIRY G. FUL- TON. AND CHILDREN. FKA, JEANNIE. In loving memory of AE dear sister. JEANNIE KAFRA wha died_eight years ago todsy. February 5. H’!Rl sxsxm BIRDIE AND LILLIE. IPS. who de- ;:r('matms life 1onr nln ago today, My heart cnnnnt un how T miss you, My lips don’t know what to say. But God only knows how I miss you In my home today. The world may ch-nu from year to year And friends from day to day. Bug never will the one I love om_memory_fag ay. . LELA Fr HIS LOVING WIFE. A rmm_ FUNERAL DIRECTORS. — CHAS. S ZURHORST CO. JOHN R. WRIGHT 1337 10th St. N.W.__ Phone N V. L. SPEARE CO. th 4 to et th eggoger So,20e somngpad with !. 'Aflontl 2!“! ~J. William Lee’s Sons FUNERAL DIRFCTORS. CREMATORIUM 4th and Mass. Ave. NE __ Lincoln 8200 Frank Geier’s Sons Co. BOTTLE OF 120 TABLETS ANGELUS ROUGE IN- CARNATE, 60c Size KLEENEX, 2 Boxes of 200 tissues each. . <; | Modern chener "y NAtional 2473 i Joseph? 'Bircb’s Sons % | et oSBT M S Nw. "‘,“g.‘_' i d_of gfl?b‘{lll. [ and fhiher of 3‘;'"" WASHINGTON’S ORIGINAL DUSTLE'SS COAL of this wonderful b‘j’tnmlnnu :::l is 3 ““""%’:’ s Tt electrie vlbntmx screens, taking out all fine coal. Burns thoroughly and evenly, smokeless, will not clo¢ the flue, Try a ton. Sold with a money-back guarantee. A. P. WOODSON CO. COAL—FUEL OIL 1202 Monroe St. NE. NOr. 0176 49|83 FRESH STRAWBERRY ICE CREAM | &5 Made with 2 scoops of ice cream, of * fresh ripe berries and rich cream. At all Whelan Drug Stores, and Whelan Soda and Book Store, 511 14th St. N.W. ave.. ved husband_of obmson. (he Miller): T ‘fomthie_above reside: "urd“u. March 2. :30 ass ‘at Bt. 35¢ { YIELD TO f QUICKLY GEO. A. CO| L1 Artist| BROWN. Departed this lif, | Nisbt Ph: -1_or 26131 3% ‘335w | GUDE BROS. CO. Floral Pieces 1217 F 8t _NW___ _NAtional 4276 GEO. C. SHAFFER 'fifi“fi'wuf-fldlfl Tes ad sundass. 1 . Eye sands of customers. LAY 36 TWO BARS HERSHEY’S NESTLE'S zsc PETER’S Milk Chocolate WHELAN DRUG STORES I“““Ni SUSTAVE. On Thursday. Peb- son and Masgie Cohen. She leaves to mourn their loss other relatives an iends, at_Barbour Broe “tunerat o ne. No- tice of funeral

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