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TERM FINANCING HELD IMPORTANT Assistance for Small Indus- try Urged by Commerce Department Council. By the Associated Presa. Better long-term financing for gmall industry, in the opinion of the | Business Advisory and Planning Coun- cil of the Commerce Department, is vof paramount importance to re- covery.” ey The council outlined this view in a statement urging the Reconstruction e @dar Hill Washingloms most Beaut Ce/meterg' AS DRY AS BEAUTIFUL Corp., Federal Reserve Board and Securities and Exchange Commission to nudy the question immediately. ahtement sald mll industry important part” in the emmmlc uu nr the Nation and that Im activities contribute a great deal to larger plants. Meeting its long- term credit needs “should be a nat- ural function of the investment banker,” it asserted, adding: “At the moment, this channel is blocked by the too rigid requirements of the securities exchange act, by a general fear of the future on the part of investment bankers and by the waiting attitude of the investing public.” ROCKVILLE WOMAN DIES Miss Elizabeth May Pumphrey to Be Buried Tomorrow. Special Dispatch to The Star. ROCKVILLE, Md., April 15.—Miss Elizabeth May Pumphrey, 74, fir 40 years a resident of Rockville, died her home here yesterday of a mpn' cation of diseases. She was the daughter of the late Henry Addison Fumphrey of Germantown. The funeral will take place at 2 o'clock tomorrow afternoon from the funeral home of Warner E. Pum- phrey here, burial to be in Rockville Union Cemetery. Once Upon A Time GOOD COFFEE Was NOT DAYS BUT HOURS FROM ROASTER TO GROCER Expensive THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, CHARLES D. KELLER FUNERAL TOMORROW Masons to Hold Services for Former City Editor of The Star. Rites Tomorrow Puneral services for Charles D. Kel- ler, former city editor of The Evening Star, who died early yesterday at his home, 4109 Fifth street, after a long illness, will be held there tomorrow ‘The Tnnple-Noyes Lodge ward at the Abbey Mausoleum, where the body will be placed. Born 52 years ago in Hanover, Pa., CHARLES D. KELLER. Marie Keller; a daughter, Miss Geor- giana Keller, and a brother, Daniel W. Keller, United States Shipping Board accountant, all of Washington. ‘Two sisters live in Pennsylvania, Mrs. Charles D. Yoost of Two Taverns and Miss Bertha Keller of Hanover. R AUTHOR TO BE SPEAKER ON F. H. A. RADIO TIME “What Home Means to Me” to Be Discussed by Pitkin " Tomorrow Walter B. Pitkin, author and lec- turer, whose novel, “Life Begins at Porty,” gained widespread attention, will be the speaker on the PFederal Housing Administration radio pro- gram tomorrow at 12:15 pm. His subject will be “What Home Means to Me.” ‘This is one of a series of 26 broad- tric Co., supplementing a speaker na- tionally prominent. The program will be heard over all stations on the Red network of the National Broad- casting Co. John Wilkinson Dies. LEONARDTOWN, Md., April 15 (Special). —John Wilkinson, 67, of Sandy Bottom, well-known farmer of .iohnl Roman Catholic Church, Hol- lywood, with interment in the ad- | joining cemetery. He is survived by his widow, Mrs. Nannie Wilkinson, and nine children and three brothers, Alex Wilkinson of th.s city, Addie Wilkinson of Hollywood and Benja- min Wilkinson of Washington, D. C. FUNERAL DIRECTORS Che Funeral Chapel SERVICE THAT IS DISTINCTIVE BUT NOT EXPENSIVE LlIncoln 0524.9244 Last Time A Sell Out! JUST 18 MORE OUTFITS TO SELL AT THIS PRICE! You Save $49 on This Group! ‘145 VALUE! 3-PURPOSE ONE-ROOM APARTMENTS COMPLETE +i: WOOL RUG $5 DELIVERS THIS 12-PC. GROUP! 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By the Associated Press. A pro-sdministration voice spoke last night to denounce the depression panaceas of Dr. P. E. Townsend and Senator Huey Long. To Senator Barkley, Democret of Kentucky, the Townsend old age pen- sion scheme is a “fantastic and chim- erical proposition” and the wealth- sharing program of Senator Long & “whimsical pipe-dream.” The proposal of Dr. Townsend, Cali- fornia physician, to pay s $200 a month pension to those over 60, Bark- ley said over the radio, would require the of $24,000,000,000 an- nually. This, the Kentuckian esti- mated, would call for a tax of $850 yearly for every family of the Nation. Barkley called Long's plan “the visionary political intellectual and eco- nomic hallucinations being vociferous- ly promulgated by the Gen. Don Quixote from Louisiana, Senator Huey “He calls it ‘share the wealth,'” said Barkley. “Whose wealth are we to share and how are we to share it? The author of this plan has not taken us into his confidence as yet. “I desire to emphasize the fact that the author of this plan has introduced no bill in Congress containing the merest suggestion as to how all this is to be done.” FUNERAL RITES HELD FOR CALVERT CITIZEN 8pecial Dispatch to The Star. PRINCE FREDERICK, Md., April 15.—The funeral of Clintor. T. Trott, who died Thursday at his home at|jow Dunkirk, Calvert County, was held yesterday at Smithville Methodist Episcopal Church. Mr. Trott was 63 years old. He was | twice married, his first wife being a Miss Walton. His second wife, by whom he is survived, was Miss Elsie Whittington. He also leaves six daughters, Mrs. John Edward Proutt of Anne Arundel County, Mrs. Robert Crandall, Mrs. Mordie Brady and Misses Eleanor, Rachel and Inez Trott: twa sons, Clinton Trott, jr. and Wayne Trott, and two brothers, | Albert Trott of Anne Arundel County and George Trott of Baltimore. — TWO CAPITAL RESIDENTS| SPONSOR DESTROYERS Two Washingtonians today were chosen by Secretary Swanson as sponsors for Uncle Sam’'s newest de- stroyers. now under construction. Miss Carlile P. Porter. daughter of Brig. Gen. David D. Porter, United States Marine Corps, of 1819 Nine- | teenth street, will act as sponsor for the Porter Mrs. Richard A. Kearny, wife of Dr. R. A. Kearny of 2821 Chesterfield place, will be sponsor for the Phelps. The destroyer Porter is named in | honor of Miss Porter's grandfather, the late Admiral David Porter, and MONDAY, APRIL 15 1935. THE WEATHER of Columbia—Pair considerably colder, with lowest tem- perature about 32 degrees tonight. Tomorrow fair and colder; fresh to strong northwest winds. Maryland and Virginia—FPair and considerably colder tonight. Tomor- row fair and colder. West Virginia—Fair and much colder tonight. Tomorrow fair, cold- er in extreme east portion. Repert for Last 48 Hours. T . Barometer. Inches, 29.79 29.83 2988 Saturday— 4 pm... 8 pm. Midnight . Sunday— 4 am. 8 am. Noon . Degrees. . 54 20.88 29.92 29.90 29.87 29.84 2986 2982 29.19 - 29.70 Ioeui for Last 24 Hours. n yesterday to noon today.) Hl(h . 65, noon today. Year ago, lmefl, 42, 6 am. today. Year ago, Record Temperatures This Year. Highest, 80, on March 21. Lowest, —2, on January 28. Humidity for Last 24 Hours. (From noon yesterday to noon today.) Highest, 77 per cent, at 5:45 am. today. Lowest, 40 per cent. at noon today. Tide Tables. (Furnished by United States Coast and Geodetic Survey.) Today. . 5:40am. ‘Tomorrow. 6:34am. 0:43a.m. 6:44pm, 1:18p.m. High ... Low Slpm 12! 32p.m. The Sun and Meon. Rises. Sets. Sun, today..... 5:33 6:44 Sun, tomorrow. 5:31 6:45 Moon, today... 3:56 p.m. 3:43am. Automobile lights must be turned on one-half hour after sunset. Precipitation. Monthly precipitation in inches in . Average. 3.55 327 375 3. September . October .. N December . .... Weather in g [(UTIT coeee i zamyeem a0 @ g ol e Stations Waaik B *-quapu_sep ® *ee w0 “tgnp1a1sak Abliene. Texe N_Y. Au.nu Ga her great-great grandfather, Commo- | g RS * dore David Porter. The craft is scheduled to be launched at the plant of the New York Shipbuilding Corp., Camden, N. J. on August 1. The destroyer Phelps is named in honor of Mrs. Kearny's grandfather, the late Rear Admiral Thomas Phelps. This vessel will be launched at the plant of the Bethlehem Shipbuilding | Galve Corp., Pore River, Quincy, Mass., on | B | July 18. Births Reported. Lawrenee K. and Margaret Bausell. girl. Earl and Catherine Evans. girl. Ered B and Barbars Harrington. sirl. Blmu!l P. and I‘Yy Kurtz. g Bd W and Mavel T Grey bor. Paul and Annie Kilmer. girl. Leman H. and Mabel H. Nevitt. girl twins. Prank and A.hu Bn'n boynnd girl twins, Russell E. boy. 5 ana ‘Dabint Godfrey. girl. Chlrl!l R. and Mable M. Proctor. bov. Curtis W. Martha Joseph and Margaret Randall. girl. LOST. " Lost and Pownd cdvertisements for the daily Star wil be accepted Mondll/x{df:"my’ s, inclusive, up to noon of issue. Satwrdays «and legal hclideys up to 10 a.m. day of issue. For the Sunday Ster up to 11 p.m. Saturday. | BRACELET—White_sold._3 diamond sets: vicinity Md. ave. Mass. ave_ 14th to “nd st. n.e. Phone Lincoln 3007. Reward. BRIEF CASE. at Standard Servicent uber;{nl‘eslr‘ from owner, John H. ';\ Huron. 8. Dak Indianapolis.Ind :f ksonville Fla. — Greenwich time. Temperature. Swil nd. Stocknoim. Sweden GAbullAr Spain Noon. Greenwich | Horta (Payal). Azores (Current ob: St. Georges_ Bermudt Sen Juen, Puerto Rico Havane, cub- Colon. Canal Zone. . [ “time. 0 2454, DOG—Grest Dane. ariimsiosr Cowaty. vi_ Cinity of Clarendon: 1 Yn white: D. C. or nomr Arl reward 20080, (bl ton County Hberll Edmonds™ case: Cicinity T4th and 6 Cal Georaia mus llew- a IDGE—One tooth: on ma-m R!Ilrd Aadr Box 430-1 r offi MISSING s April 13. -n--mu noodle nux: tag No o0 e 1 2:3rd_st._n.w.__Answ SEALYHAM TERRIER. ward. _Emerson 0124, white. Md. tas. Lady’s hand-made swesi BWEA’ 11th a; Monm n. cer, Sat.. p.m. lcnrot Call_Columbia ‘WRIST WA’ s, Elaine. fum. in_Takoma mg & mi 57. M. SETTER, brown. le. Damed “Gunner"; 1272 Wade. Sheph 96, THE NEW TELEPHONE DIRECTORY CLOSES APRIL 23 To order a telephone, extra listings or ad- vertising in the yellow pages just call MEtropolitan “QUINTUPLETS” AMONG MISPRONOUNCED WORDS Accent on First Syllable, Accord- ing to Capital City Spelling Club. How do you pronounce “quin- tuplets?” The Capital City Spelling Club claims most people are wrong on this well-known word which has sprung into prominence with the five little Dionne bébies in Canada. The accent is not on the “tu” as| o, commonly used, E. C. Helm, president of she club explains, but on the “quin,” 30 that the word is pronounced “quin- tuplets,” slurring over the last two syllables. Here is a list of hard words to pro- nounce, which Helm suggests you “try on your friends.” “Gratis, gladioli, status, envelope, d.lu, carbine, quintuplets, strata, con- uit, verbatim, condolence, apparatus, dumubu citrate, decadence.” The Capital City Spelling Club makes a specialty of orthoepy. The next regular meeting will be at the Mount Pleasant Library, Wednesday at 7:30 pm. There is yet a supply of word lists for free distribution. Al ‘words ending in “ible” may be obtained at the next meeting. Deaths Reported. !ndu E. P 80, M"’ll con- ave. n. Annie M NicOrath. 79. 3720 Opton st na Gerber. 78 Wlullm Heney. 77. 'fr'rm- 1 Price 2T 138N sem i . Lee, 87. Gallinger nupn.u E‘-&n’rfl’ e w%mn o Sare Barteid T aw. the Capital (current month to date): | DR. W. D. W'KIM, 80, DIES IN CALIFORNIA Funeral Services for Washington Physician Will Be Held at Baltimore Tomorrow. Dr. W. Duncan McKim, 80, of 1701 Eighteenth street, died Thursday in Pasadena, Calif., where he was spend- ing the Winter, it was learned here today. Born in Baltimore, Dr. McKim held three degrees from Columbia Univer- sity—A. B, 1875; A. M. and M. D, 1878. He practised in New York City from 1878 until 1892. Studying of philosophy by the University of Leipzig. He wrote two books, “Hered- ity and Human Progress,” 1900, and “Siudy for the Times,” 1920. noted violinist, Leonora Jackson, in 1915. He was married first to Roge Coolidge of Boston in 1882, and sec- ond to Martha Moran Jones of New York in 1900. Besides his widow, he is survived oy two nephews, Winthrop McKim of Tuxedo Park, N. Y, and Le Roy McKim of Locust, N. J, and a niece, Mrs. W. H. N. Voss of Hewlet( Long Island. Funeral services will be held at Grecnmount Cemetery, Baltimore, to- morrow at 2 pm. FISHERMAN SAVED DULUTH. Minn, April 15 () .— Police radio and the Coast Guard cut- ter Crawford combined yesterday to save the life of a North Shore fisher- man and the same forces were working at a late hour last night to save three iothm reported adrift on stormy Lake | Superior. The fisherman was taken aboard the Crawford at 10:30 p.m. after he had | clmwnmmn;mbuory 4 miles from the shore off Beaver Bay, for 6 hours. @ard of Thanks our thanks to eur many relatives and friends for their kind expressions of sympathy. eards and flowers during our bereavement at the sudden death of onr Deio%ed son and brother. ROBERT W. MR, AND ¢ MRS, WARREN PAYNE AXD PAMIL Braths. l‘l.u' PA‘I"I'II ALSTON. On _Sunday. 5. at 1 pm.. PATTIE AL- &)N a su nw mnud lnmment at Suffolk. Va. I6* BALDWIN. FRANCES E. (BESSIE). Or Saturday. April L3, 1935 FRANCES E ESSTE) BALDWIN (nee Norfolk). be- loved wite ¢ or Andrew P. Baldwin is also su; ree sons. Norman A ATUR'E ‘and Frank B Batdwin o neral from the chapel of Thomas F. Murray & 2007 FXchul.I lv( s.e. 37 s lavived. > Titernint Elaar r?m Cemetery e BENNETT. JAMES A. On Saturday. April 13 Toss. IAMES A heioyen hiisband Ethel L. Bennett Remains resting S e BrEul pmemains restins home. 1400 Chapin st. nw. Notice of services later . Om Mondas Sibley WN. beloved wife of t Brown of Brown Station. Md. of funeral iater. COLE. AUGUSTA. On Saturcay. April 13, 1095, at her residence _ April 13 Aucl: e Ha © Notiee ?mn Chureh at & Relatives and friends are invited Interment Muum Olivet Cemetery. Wagner e X l home. 4 N!! York l\l- nw Abri 10, at X pm " Berviite Pa B1cs<e om e DUVALL ROBERT A. On St at llll( Y!‘(.g!n\‘!‘ “\ 15 w ' atte ¢ o DLVALLr aHE”‘Ila"Q!lm to : ving Csistor H : “Two “brothers, " Jona Frank Duvall. and a devoted brother e law. Tasior Lemc Puneral Tuesda April . from St FLETCHI i On Saturday. | T30 p.m._at Pree men’s Hospital. H’!‘NR Y D. PLETCHER. the beloved husband of Ozle n h Louis 3 Leneir | etcher. and stepfather of Hazel Ozle Puneral Wednesday. Aoril 17. at 1 pm from the Metropolitan Baptist Church Remains resting at the W vis lunenl church. 1437 You n. Interment Arlington National Cmt"e 2 R ABNOLD €. On Sunday. April RNOLD C.. beloved husband | o ld e tather of Arnold nsen of Passaic Testoe e ne I tigdnce bourne place n.w.. until 10 day. April 16 Interment N J " (Passale. N. J. copy. ) HARRIS. DOROTHY. on Saturday nighi. April 13 Freedmen's Hospital, atter s ness. DOROTHY HARRIS. to mum her dep-mm a devoted fa- ther. J. H. Harris: a sister Eva Harris five Erothers. Everet: Rodella. Jesse Lewis and Lenward H a loving | srandmother. ar and an t. Martee Wal Remains resting :t'uumu:‘ (lnmrmngw ‘|’1 ".'s 19th st un 2 mi . Monday. 15 " Interment "Orange. V: - HOWARD. BEALE nc!ulnm\ on Saturday. April 12191 Hospi ALE ARD. 2829 Woodland_drive n.w.. hus- band ef Grace Adams Howard at St Thomas™ Episcopal Church. 1nth and Church sts. n.w_ on Tuesday. April 16 st » p.m. Interment later at St James’ Protestant Episcopal Ghurch. My Lady's Manor. Baltimore County. Md. JACKSON. LESLIE HALL Suddenly. op Avril 1935, LESLIE HALL. son of e Nate” Willism - Bamigel Ak Mo {Ann Bell Jackson and grandson of the | T T at Passa'e. papers pleasc 16 Washington bar. LESLIE HBALL. Suddenly. on Bu.iday_April 14. 1925. at his residence. 4703 Rflleflll? Ave.. Bethesda. Md L-'u HALL_beloved husband of lmm Jackson. Body resting at £, Sncheon, , Doty frstine ot Narer B il ring. vices and inter- ment orivate.” Please omit flowers. N. MRS. LILLIAN. On Sunday. . 1935 at Emergzency Hospital. N JOHNSON. beloved mother Funeral and interment 16 Remains resting at idence. R15 Madiscn st. n.w. Notice of funeral later. Jonvso\ SIDNEY. On Priday. April 12, 935_at Tuberculosis Hospital SIDNEY JOENSON He leaves a wife. Eliza Jehnson. and a host of friends. moins resting at Richardson & Robin- s funeral home. Vermont ave. n .. Puneral tervie s wadnmu April 17 n onmebuu 8. C. EANE. Priday. April 12, 1935 at o-mnnr Hospital, JOHN _ KANE. husband of Sarah E. Kane. Remains Testing at Stewart's funerai home. : H st. ne. Funeral Tuesday. April 16. st 1 p.m.. from the above fune: al Bome. KANE. JOBN E. The oflcers and member‘l of Root of Du\ No. B e re uesled o be nm- tmnle m.n and T N. N G, ‘m:. warts funcral home, 30 B st ne. & CALVIN CHATTMA! EARLE H JONES. LER. CHARLES D. Suddenly. Sund. nAvnl 14, 1935, at his residerice. 4100 5th st n'w.. CHARLES D. KELLER. Fu. neral Trom his Inte-nome Tuesday. Abri 16, at 2 o'clock p.m. Interment Abbey Mausoleum. Arlington. Va. LATIMER. ROBERT CARY. On Monda: April 15, 1935, at his residence. ‘.l 1t s OBERT CARY LATI Clarence . Puneral will be h!ld IV !he residence nt. Miss . P.'Smith. 1314 . On Sunday. April t her residence. 415 12th st, B. Notice of m&i& TEWIS "o t n' -M of vuu. A = mcu 3t the & i e m Aprl\ m nap- Interment Cedar Hili C 'l' A mchl comnnnle-- tion ‘of Stansbury is_called for iesday. Anrfl 16 2 p. for th somc !mmlrun\t RLE T. LEWIS. !y abroad, in 1895, he was made a doctor | Dr McKim was married to the| PAYNE, ROBERT W. We wish to express | Friends | Devarted thia iite | Plummer Jackson of the | Re- | ¥ A_11 Braths. NRY. On 8aturda: Phumelnm- (.tncnl hia HENR 1p) BENGEN" aeei” 10 vonts. ‘Semret son of Hans Mortensen of Maywood. Cherr: dale. Va. Funeral from the George Wit Co, funeral home. 2000 M st. n Wednesday. April 17. at il a.m. Rel tives and friends invited. Interment Glenwood Cemetery. 16 al Bhe is survived by two sisters. Leola and Virginia Gaskins: four broth ers. Edward. - William._Sherwood Johin Gaskins. and other relatives and friends. Remains resting at Barbour Bros. funeral home. 4% K st. ne. Fu- neral Mondaz. April 15. at 8:30 p.m. from the above funeral home. Inter- ment Purcellville. Va. PUMPHREY. ZABETH. On _Bundav, April 14,1935 _at her home. Rockville. Md.. ELIZABETH PUMPHREY. Services at ihe ‘chapel of Warner E. Pumphrey funeral home. Rockville Md.. Tuesday. April 16. at 2 pm. Interment Union Cemetery. SMITH, COLON. Departed this life cm | Sundzy April 14 1935 at 972 B COLON SMITH beloved Fusband of ‘Maude Tuckson Smith father" of Rosie. Elaine and Mable 8mith. He also leaves to mourn their loss three sisters. Maude_Smith. Mable Diggs and Gene- vieve Green: three brothers. Theodore. Chifton and Earl Smith. Remains rest- ing at Barnes & Matthews' funeral home. ‘614 4th st. sw. Notice of fu- neral later. SNOWDEN, NCER on A. Sunday, at Aspinwall. Pa. SPEN- Snowden and ‘nee Giillam). Remains resting at Pri zier's funeral home. {iA9 R. L. ave. nw. Notice of funeral later. 16 sllu\ N, JOHN J. Or Saturday. April 5. at Georzetown University Hos- IOHN J.. beloved husband of Mary Sullivan O'B: Puneral . 4 O st.n.w.. R mass a* Foly Trinity Church Relatives and friends in- ICK J. On Saturdas. i Georsetown Univer- al. PATRICK J. SULLTVAN, beloved husband of Elizabeth Suilivan ipse MeGahan) ang father of James J, Sullivan and Mrs. Mary A. Patierson of G st ne” Faneral will be heid he arove residence on Tuesday. [ o i s e e a' Holy Name Church at % am_ Inter- ment Mount Olivet Cemetery. Relatives and friends invited WALLACE. JOSEPH day_Aprii 14 1 JOSEPH WA IJ.AC? ington. D. C funeral parlor. Clarendon. Va Pun: ! St Charles’ Catholic Churen April 14 at ® am. Inter- ary's Crmrv’rv Alexandria, _Suddenly_on 8 at Haifleld. Va . formerly of Wai Remains resung at | WHEELER. ANNA MABLE. On Saturday. after a lingering sliness where services will be m_Relatives and friends Tnterment Glenwood Cemeters SERENA. Sat- residence WILLIAMS. ddenly. on her late. n.m' and Julia Digzs. She three danzhter ister an | l} n & !fim funeral home. 4975 De: fie.. whers remains may be ¥ after 2 'pm._Tuesday. Puneral Wednesday. April 17, &t o pm from the above-named funeral home. Inter- ment in Payne s Cemetery. 16° In Memoriam. BIRCH. LILLIAN V. Sacred to the mem- ory of my daughter and our sister. LiL- LIAN V BIRCH. who d four years ago today. Al The month of Ap To THE PAMILY 1 but lov- : nce RT S. B Apmrn cne vear azn roday ‘\n n G i n HisTERS AND BROTHERS | BUDD. EUGENE. and loving re. n membrance 1\ 1934, n d days brisht. There is no zift below or ahove, Nor should we ask another e dear to us than just the love our own dear husband WIFE AND CHIWDREN. r A UVALL who departed this life one aso today. Apri 15 HER DEVOTED 50N AND DAUGHTER JOHNSON. JAMES W. AND MARGARET A.In loving remem | parents. JAMES W MARGARET A, March 1. 1930 €7 ste ot dead: they ‘are just away BORoTHY ¥ rosTER LavmaTH. & EDW In memors of Deloved husban. F. EDWARD LAM: who passed away suddenly two [ todsy. April 15, 1933 : by friends T am lonesome, ‘ he of pleasure I'm blue & o and | * NS Tainkine: husband LAMBATH. R. EDWARD. 1o loving te- brother. R. ED- ! its bird d f w them t o yes m<r BEVOTED BROTHER AND s1s- S RORINSON. JACOB C. of love and devotion my_devoted hus tribute WIFE. KATE B. ROB- LILLIAN PALMER. In sad and emory of my dear wife. LILLIAN "PALNER THOMAS. who departed this SoomiEn “(’ but nm forgotten. HUSBARD. A NDER - GEORGE THOMAS. AND RELAT[\E; - | FUNERAL nIRECTORS | ALMUS R. SPEARE Succeeding the Original . Formerly 1208 H St. N.W. | Decatur 6242. 1623 Conn. Ave, J. William Lee’s Sons Co. FUNERAL DIRECTORS. Crematorium | 4th and Mass_Ave NE. Lincoln 5200 i Frank Geir’s Sons Co. . ” 3“ 38eventn St NW N Ational 2473 Modern_Chapel.__Tel, TY ALIONAT &3 (d Josepb F. 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