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Tobacco Crop Delayed. Cuba’s prolgnged drought has seri- ously delayed the preparation of the new tobacco crop. Pigeons Go 700 Miles. Pigeons flew 700 miles in a recent national race in England. Former Governor Dies. WATERTOWN, 8. Dak, July 13 (#).—Samuel H. Elrod, 79, Clark at- torney, Governor of South Dakota from 1905 to 1907 and a public offi- cial for many years, died in a hos- pital today. He suffered a stroke Wednesday night from which he did “ANY FAMILY CAN AFFORD RYAN SERVICE" “Ryan Service Is Ever- Ready to Serve’’ 1In every phase of funeral direction Ryan service is qualified and equipped to advise and guide you. No matter what time of the day or night, we are always ready to serve any one, any time, any- where. And Ryan service is as complete and per- fect as experience and skill can make it. fPerfectly appointed funeral home. Music if de- sired. Lady attendant. These essentials are offered without extra charge. For our compiete funeral prices, call Atlantic 1700-1701, Ryan Ambulance Service Local Calls ¥4 James T. Ryan Funeral Director 317 Pa. Ave. S.E. ATlantic 1700-1701 Ashurst, Lacking Gun Club Urge And Invitation,Has Senate Alone ing at a rod and gun club on Chesa- peake Bay. MRS. MARY WOODEN DIES AT AGE OF 72 Resident of Capital 50 Years Will Be Buried Tomorrow Afternoon. Mrs. Mary R. Wooden, 72, widow of the late Harry C. Wooden, and for 50 years s resident of Washington, died Friday at her home, 9 Q street north- east. Mrs. Wooden was a member of the Bethlehem Chapter, O. E. S, and & charter member of Washington Coun- cil, Daughters of America. Surviving are a son, Milton H.| Wooden, and four daughters, Mrs. Lillian Martin, Mrs. Edna Tanner, Mrs. Lola Beact. and Mrs, Ida Teeple; 14 grandchildren and two great- grandchildren. all of Washington. Puneral services are to be held at: Mrs. Wooden's late home tomorrow at 2:30 pm. Burlal will follow in Cedar Hill Cemetery. 810-818 Seventh St. ML Ve ) UR C Offers Savings Ns\ A. Hollander & Sons Our Annual Summer Sale of OAT of $10 to $30 Famous DYED BAY SEALINE (Dyed Coney) 14 beautiful styles to select from in this advance selling of these luxuriously fine fur coats that have such a high reputation for workmanship and service as well as beauty. Some have Fitch or Marmink (dyed marmot) collars. Sizes 12 to 20, 38 to 52. 50 Handsome Sealine C;oafs (Dyed Coney) Truly amazing that such good-looking and good-wemns fur coats should be priced for so little! Rich quality furs fashioned i coats of distinetion. 14 to 20, 38 to 44.—Second Floor. 4 WAYS ‘ s P:Z C;;l:" Charge TO PAY ' 900 Pa Just Received— 1,000 Square Yards 45¢ Floor Covéfing If you can use 20 square yards or less here’s an opportunity to buy standard quality felt-base floor covering in new Summer patterns at a big saving. Two yards wide. Handsome carpet and tile designs. Third Floor Purchase! 72x99 $1.00 "Sure-Fit" 81x99 C 63x99 : ; faction. Imperfections do not affect the Mattress 81x90 This timely close-out of the manufacturer’s housekeepers. 64x64 count seamless bleached wear in the least, Covers double, three-quarter, twin and Shawl, standing and Johnny collars. 51148! @ Use Our Budget Plan. ® Have Your Coat Laid Aside on Initial Payment of 10 Per Cent. Irs “Why are you not there with them?” he was asked. “I wasn't invited, in the first place,” Ashurst replied, dropping his news- paper. “And, another thing, I don’t hunt or fish. It bores me to death.” Ashurst said he had no hobbies ex- cept reading and a show now and then. He said his doctor told him 14 years ago to give up golf. “He told me I was the healthiest|sne men alive and wanted me to stay that way.” MRS. DU PONT IS VICTOR IN DUEL OF GLIDERS Stays Aloft 5§ Hours to Defeat Mrs. Holderman, 1934 Record Holder. B the Associated Press. glider pllots staged a keen duel in the air just west of the city todsy, in a duration contest that ended after one had been aloft for 5 hours 31 minutes. Mrs. Richard C. du Pont of Wil- mington, Del, whose husbend holds | the 1934 gliding crown, was the victor. Her time in the air beat the contest record made last year by exactly one hour and sent the holder of that rec- ord, Mrs. Russell Holderman of Le Roy, down to defeat. Mrs. Holderman was in the air 5 hours 3 minutes. Du Pont himself took off at lB! a.m. and came down approxima four snd one-half hours later n. Scranton, Pa. '‘Jumbo Dot’ Priscilla urtains $1.25 VALUES In Curtains of Beauty and Quality 79 e White Marquisette with Colored Dots e Colored Marquisette with White Dots Another one of those great King’s Palace curtain sales—the result of a timely undeprice and one that offers values you will be quic of fine, firm quality marqmaette “Jumbo Dots.” ciate. Every rnr with the popula urchase— to appre- 231 yards long. ‘Why not new ‘curtains for all your windows when the ° saving is so really remarkab! le? Unbleached Cotton 8 Yds. for 59c Standard quality 38-imch un- bleached cotton, firmly woven in the weight for making seamed sheets and mattress Breezy New DRESSES FRISCH MYSTER AIRCRAFT MONSTER New Flying Boat to Have 1,000- NEARS SOLUT Authorities Press Probe on Story Banker Was Slain by Nelson. RENO, Nev., July 13.—Solution of mysterious nearly oomuwu. clothes and destroyed other means of identification. Prisch, who was 41, unmarried and widely known, vanished the night of March 22, 1934, after saying he was on officers were baffied in their search. Hit Over Head With Gun. According to Chase’s story, Nelson n Tahoe regions. Other recruits and officers were sent into the depths of abandoned mine shafts. The Department of Justice entered the case, it was said, because Prisch, former cashier of the defunct River- side Bank in Reno, was to have been an important witness for the Govern- ment in the trial of William Graham and James C. McKay, Reno gambling kings, accused by a Federal grand Jury of mail fraud. (2dor Hill mostBeauljl terg Where Perpetual Care is More Than a Promise BOWEN, WASHINGTON MEMORIAL PARK Invites you most ?‘.‘tn hrlnl lfl-h 'nlll 'fln. wniform. hlr'l’elfl s S BERRY. ELIZABETH. BROOKE, ELIZABETH. On Priday POR LOBT OR WANTED ANIM fApimal Rescue Leagus 71 e H.P. Engines, Says Briton. JAMES Clara ledges with nueu of ihe members of Ltgnese ;'M m.?‘ u:” b...mn'n“fimn iributes consolation during m Imumun 'BROTHERS, NIECES. Hutlu this life on EDW. Departed my. July 12 1935, at Gallinger Hos- pital aftep ‘s brief illness EDWARD of Ann Balley. lflnnl lllher of l‘llnche Flor- ence. " Charlo \Edward “and Robert 1l He leaves to mourn their ioss three rapdenigren. Tw Ganehtos: ‘n-law ana other relatives and friends. temains ml!nl at Blrbcm’ Bros." fu- aeral home, 48 K until Aunny July 18, at 45;:: merenu t hi 3 Georg: A luumn nd lrltnd‘ invited fllmi.‘ l.ll\cr- Harmony ' Gem 14 Dw- s lite i5. Calter m ;m Yptnesday. Juj ormerty of 144 1 - e J.’.Y !eckm’n ur se. d"fi:‘ 3 ch-n'l‘.ard and Eve A 47 b Seey 8 5027 Anacostia, D. C. mgnu chap lnn road s.e.. 1 on Sun ymfv'uf?’ s terment Lincoin M m Juiy 1 5T, m Seidence, "$15 HARRY BICKSLER, be- lovru huublnd of Ahte C. Bicksler (nee Puneral from the abo rumence on Monday. Jul thence o ¥ here equiem ma m. e of Bt Sount o et Cemetery. nelatives triends 1n 14 BICKSLER. HAIIY H. (Al sir mobles of rde; Alcantara Caravan. No. 12, T of Alhambra. are requested to meet at the late residence of the late Bir Noble n. ¥ €8t 8 pm. Bunday. July 14. 1935, and atlend ‘mase at Holy Name Church Monday. July 15, at 9 am. 15¢ SARAH. Deglrud this life on Fridey, July 1' 035, 8t Oallinger Hes- pital. SARAH mother s of Mrs. l(luh!l Brlndon lll!lr of llr! Ada Jackson, Mrs Caroline Mundell: Mrs. Lena Thomas, Mrs. Mary King. Willlam and” Arthur Monioe. She also lesves many other relatives and friemds n her departure. ' Remains rest- T. Rhines funeral Eye sts. sw.. until 4 . July 18: mmmr at the " Ber daushter, 346 H Puneral Tuesday, Trom Friendsnip Baptist Chireh, lu and H sts. s.w. 15 Jul: 12. 1935."at her residence .«512 e south. Aicova Helghts, ELIZA- BROOKE. beloved wite ‘of M. 3. She is survived by her hus- two children, David and Louise Brocks: e bro‘u':;r. !Ray rmmmls — ng at the Ives funeral home. 310 Wilson, Tive wSMaTEnd . - T, at 240 pm. Interment Columb: Gardens Olmmri- b FOUND. apply O s nw LOST. Lost and Found cdvertisements for the daily Star wil be accepted Mondays to Pridays, inclusive, up to moon day of issue. Saturdays ana legel hclidays up to 10 a.m. day of issue. For the Sunday Star _up to 11 p.m. Saturday. 1728 CONN.AVE. North 0O/8 of i BILLFOLD, ilne llllh!r. cnnulnhu sum ‘money: ral rewsrd Tetirned to Herry Boves. 710 North Carolina_ave. s.e. Reward. 1 ropclitan 1468 lu.uou)—m told cunmlsl venonfl TR S5 Phone Mete BROOCH, gol ing: value Address_Box Reward. With bow knot. while mov- heirioom. Liberal reward. 31-M. Star office. __*__ in round. black case. 1l District 3535 after ® s.m. Cal Mgndly FMteaieucridee dog. bushy, ta wO! ge brown and white closely clipped except for end of ail: “King” o scra! Reward Georgia 6516, EYEGLASSES. near Catholic University. oF: Is One of The North 10411. t. nw Georgeto Undertakers in the World Bhder™S oeloex."fn horn-rimmed _glasses taxi. Reward If Te- turned to E. Bleser, Decatur 3660. xns—cn;u} of nk"'hh‘mn’esm a. ave LR R A o West 1037. KEYS—Reward for return of case of keva. treasurer’ name. “Elsi Lewis."” Howard University PI Thursday. N, famond hire. e _v_u'&'.‘ CaiP"Coltimbia. 9075: A $500 SERVICE For Only $265 K. in wash room on 6th floor e Ana H Ws; Priday name printed on ul book cor ward if Teturned to 053 Henry J. Watkins. Jjr. above. POLICE SERGEANT'S BADGE MHIL Vlfln““" Police CRIII‘L No. o 0 o o eine No. 56. lost 10 pre- In Case of Death Call mmuz 15th and Pa. Reward offered fin lt—l-hfl.l rims. between mmo e vedle 5. 5353. 16° TERRIER. 3 black un ITICK number. d. white. mn- Tot ot on back. ool Rewar: UMBRELLA__ ereen handle; on Priday. Potomae mi_ vory Rowara. "G Georgia wnm-r WATCH_Tadps white sold: Tl €. Phone Georsia 2863. TWENTY-FIVE YEA RS OF SERVICE “They Laughed When I Started— I claimed funeral prices were too high. Today I'm smiling” volume has made 75 the DEAL Price Fo FUNERAL HOME r a §150 Funeral Phone Lincoln 8200 COMPLETE FUNERALS FROM $75 0 $500 AND UP Beaths. R. LEE HCHNI‘I‘RY On Ju l -Jggmn. P Patbard of Gens- feve | d son of the late Dr. l bella Inter- lonil Ctmeury Mon- lb l'. 9:30 a. d thi i .,.n““’;?;’ ofl:‘lg I 15 D nfir.x:,sf ce. akdale st. nw. DL xsntu, ETT. devoted mother Barsh Goods. ‘She aisolcaves er, Mrl Lillian Blal ¢1. -anddaugh! sta. s.w. Puneral u no-vl-lgla B cmm-.nnlu Interment Harmony Cemetery. BUTLER, SARAK E. On Priday. July 17, 1935, st the residence of Ler dnuYhun lln c. Baunders, 1310 91 ibe_late wunm:x" from the W W.. Chamn onmn st. n.w., on Monday, e, g July 15, at 2 p.m. Priends are invited. Interment Glenwood Cemetery. CARROLL. SUSAN; ursday. July 055, % per residince 1513 Norih st., Port Myer nm:im (Murphy g au oonT fi"mu P Hospital OOALE, beloved -u. of Samuel G. Coale of Porestville. Also surviving sre seven children. . Harey Moore ot Croom, Md.: Jam at Cemetery, Upper tives and {riends invited E 1 1?;'?““1'1 157 e GER: 3 at RAN, beloved dlulhm of u ortorar wnd the ate Mary Puneral Monday. July lmm tht filncrsl home of 00 M st Beiatives and friends invited: RS Terment Cedar Hill Cemetery. UMMINGS. JAMES W. SE. Baturday, July 935. at his resi- ience, 209 flomnp&e st Chevy Chase, Md.. JAMES ved husband of Notice of funeral Md.. papers please = Sgreoran. PR [ sudden.y, 'y E. Cummings. (Baltimore, copy.) DONALSON, JOHN. On Pndu de I" 1935, at Gallinger Ho-pu beloyed husband of Domuon ox 1117 49th st. n.e He slso leaves to mourn their loss & mother. five sons, two daugbters, four brothers, four sisters and a host of other relatives and friends Remains resting at Henry 8. Washington & Bony' funersl home. 4025 Deane ave. n.e. Puneral Monday.'July 15 at 1 from Pirst Baptist Cnur:h. Bhexn m and Whittingham st. R.e. INIdNOVAN. JDSEP}H” ‘l Suddenly, un rn AR0E: 2O r e e Ton- Puneral from his late Dent pl. n.w., on Mon- at €30 am.: thence %o Holy Trinity camouc Chureh, where mass IIL\ be said IAPB a.m. for the re-| { his soul. latives and friends ‘nvlud, Interment Mount Olivet Ceme- ery. ECHOES, MOENA C. Entered into cte: Test fhunay. July 11, 1935, at lt ncr residence, 51 C BCH &% Gougn and aleo icaved other ~ arture. Remains resting at the Jobn . Rhines funeral chapel. 3rd and Eve sts. s.w. Puneral from the zbove chapel on’ Wednesday, July 17, at 1:30 pm. Interment Rosemont Cemetery. 16 lnwnms, CHARLES, On Saiurday, July | Jordsn’ and Jeanetie Remi resting at the W llnexl Jlx\‘tl chureh. 1 U st c funeral la FAGAN, lAllll‘l' CHAP'HA' On suuh Gehce on ‘Tuesdas. am; thence to Bt. Paul's Church, 15th nw. where mass will be of- -m."Interment Mount Slve: Cemeter FAIRFIELD. HARRIET 1935._in ‘Elgin, Ill. AIR] . Interment services for her ashes will be held at the grave, in Rock Creek Cemetery. on Mondaz, Ju trfeld wili Rev. SMciae Fricnids tnvited. | Mis feld was u resident of Washingion. C.. for many vears. FENNELL. MARY KROGMANN. On Pri- day. July 12 1935 at Sibley Hospital MARY ved A. Mrs on 'Mly 2, HARRIET A i wife of Aloysius 8 el from her late residence. fviied. “'rmtérment Mount Oliver Cem: etery. 14 BALL. MARY JANE. On Ssturdsy. July 13.'1035, at ‘the Edes Home 2020 N st Ji wite of th Tale"Alkie Hall and mother of George and Milton E. Hall Remains resting 8¢ Birch's funeral home, 3034 M st rvice: mbarton M. E. Simiren on Mondas, Interment Glenwood Cemetery. NAMILTON, WILLIAM OLIVER, on WY TIVER t h Sunday. July 14 Tnterment Colesville Cemetery. BATTON. MYRTLE. Dep: on_ Thursday. 11 Ger Hospital MYRTLE HATTON, beloved daughter of Sadve Haiton. Jaaves to mourn her devarturg, o brother. this life undl] July 14, at 1:30. p. Grace E. Church, cmpol HOBBS, JOSEPH COTTM Priday. y 12, 1935, at Sbley osprtar 108 OBBS, the beloved Busband of Muble Duge Hobbs. and Tacher . Hobbs. Mrs. Margaret H. Agnes DeLancy. W. Chambers Co. n hom 3. on Monday, July 15, at 8:30 A thence to the Holy Comrnr(er Catholic urch, where mass will offered a.m. for the repose of his soul tives and friends are invited. Interment Cedar Hill Cemetery. 1% NONOUR. IWEOPMILODS., Suddenly, Friday. Jul THEOPHI HONOUR o Wuhmlwn D, husband of Mabel Louise Honour. neral se at the S. H. Hines Co. fu- De: 2001 14th st. n.w.. on Mon- day. July 15 at 10 am. Interment Fort Linéoln Cemetery. 14 JAMES., HARRY B. JR. Suddenly. on Saturday, July 13. 1035, at Providence Hospital, HARRY B., Jr., aged 5 years. beloved son of Harry B.. sr. and Hilda James. Funeral from the residence of bis parents, 406 Lincoln ave. Riverdale. terment Fort Lincoln Cemetery. JOHNSON, GRACE. On Priday. July 12, 1935, at her residence, 1528 3rd st. n.W., GRACE JOHNSON. beloved wife of the late Dennis Johnson and mother of Lula Johnson Fitch and grandmother of Edith Greene Porrest. Funeral from | the above home Monday, July 15. at p.m.. G, "8 Blilock oficiating LOOMIS, DANIEL G. On Friday. July 12. . _Puneral from the above resi- dence on Monday. July 15. at 11 am. Interment Rock Creek Cemetery. 14 NeKlANER, MARY J. On Saturday, July 13, 1935 at her “home, Germantown. Md.. MARY J. McKEANER. years. beloved ' mother of Mason, Mys. Leura Johnson "Mrs, Bell,_James H. McKeaner of Wash- Thgton, D, C." Funeral services will be held at Jerusalem Church, Sellman. Md., Tuesday, Juiy 16, at 2 pm. Interment adjoining cemetery. nmmcn. MARY. On Friday, J 1935, MARY. beloved daught, thu late Ch¥istian and Margaret Meipinger, Gasch's__funerai e, Md. e Monday's Washington Post for notice of time of nenx. On Saturday, flnsi 1935, _at Olrflcld Hosvlu). late resi- Puneral services lt khn l-. 'Hnfll Parlors, 1337 10th s Monday. July 15, st P nuruunt at Iocl Creek Cemetery. * MORAN, ETHEL MAY STOKES. rted this_iife l-turdly July it Garfleld Memori: mH.AY bved wife of daugh- he late 8t d lo"nl sister of Mrs Rosl Bmkt! Nelherllnd Mrs. Ber- Boyle, Mrs_ Florence Stokes vs. James T. Stokes and Mrs. Gladys Stokes Jackson. Remains rest- ing at the residence of her momer. 613 Tuesday, J Relatives ‘and. friends’ i in Harmony Cemetery. MORAN, ETHEL. Hmbfl'l of the Bllrelu neuef’ Associstion: are. B tified ETHEL MOI 3 Iha fll d J 1; °¢ 91" ROBERT TATE. President, SOI.OMON JACKBON Pin. Secy. on_Prida: at his Y!flden?en,zflzs OSEPH MOSER. hus- Com Burlai 15 <d .t‘a 3.: mfiun Tous aive. ehildren: sves o mourn thelr e Mrs, g Mrs. Amella Jones. Mrs. Carrie Cohen. Louls Moser and Abe fiom his late residen July 14. st 2:30 Washington Hebrew otery. Cemstery. nest main eaie; by voer. 4 B 1e | i oasien, Mo | arted 7535, at Gallin- | Beatha. | QUANDER, JOHN C. Entered into eternal Test on'Wednesday. July 10, 1035, st 10780 pmy st bis residence. 1518 12ih Bisband nr?fl- late Gtorsianns Quahdes ¢ Georglann and devoted fathe Kanng g a' Remains ml! p.m. Saturday. July 13, Jesidence on Mon: thence to Bt. 5th 8 tween nnd M sts. n.w. tequiem mass will be celebrated at 10 a.m. for the re- pose of his soul. Priends and relatives Interment Mount Olivet C‘Ezn— QUANDER. JOHN C. Members of the I(mlhu of St. Augustine, Commandery No. 2. are herehy notified to assemble t St. Augustine's Church. Monday. July 5. 1045. at 10 a.m. to attend the fu- r late brother, JOHN C. ANIEL SPRI/ PRANK GAR B GGB Prellfltnt. residence. 6 ¥ “THOMPEON ROBINSO! leaves to mourn their loss one daugh- ter. Mrs. Magele Walker: three sons, Charles, Richard and Andrew Thomp- atives and friends. Rideely & Hicks' funeral nome. 3030 M ot. . until 6 pm. Seturd E. Cury. pastor. Linéoln Memorial Cemetery. ROLLINS, CHARLES. De'n.r)ud this 1t Interment 14 nw. Bt ree nephews. and other relatives and friends mains resting L E Murray & So until 11 a.m_July 14: then at his late residence. Puneral Monday. July 15. st 6 p.m.. from Vermont Avenue Bal Church. Rev. Murray oficiating. terment in Virginia 15 !Anmln, ANN] on P"Hu Juxi 12, 135, at Gal of funeral M‘I“llll HRi JULIA. 0" Priday. July ber residence. JULIA day. July 15. at 10 a.m.. from her la residence. 14 SCHORR, WILLIAM EARNEST. On Pri- day, July 12. 19 3% B ot w o WILLIAM EAKNEST SCHORR. the beloved husband of Loitie L Schorr and father of Johi Schorr onday. Ju latives and frienids Cedar Hill Cemetery. | | woon. ‘Hlf‘ E V. d . 1933, at Freedmen's Hospital MARGTE V. 'WOOD (nee Nobelton). belcved wife of Joseph Wood. ved by a'son. Josep er, ers. two She aiso s sury by , i1 a d Iriends Redeemer » ew Jersev aves. Interment Mount Olivet Cemetery. | WOODEN. MARY REBECCA. On Priday. July 12, 1935 at her residence. § Que st. ne ARY REBECCA WOODE! widow of Harry Clay Wooden and loyed, mother of Milton H_ Wogden Ida M. Teeple, Mrs. Lillian E. M Mrs. Edna E Tanner and Beach Puneral services at the a residence on Monday, July 15. at 2:30 p.m. Relatives and friends are invite Interment Cedar Hill Cemetery. In Memortam. | AVERY. AMEROS A. In sad but lo remembrance of mv dear son A AVERY. who suddenly pa away elht vears sgo today, July 14 A loving son. so true. so kind. No friend on earth like him do T I_will forever remember you HIS DEVOTED MOTHER. MRS. ALl E\A\< RICHARD AK("II my devoted sid ARCHTE EVANS. who six vears ago todav. July 14 Dear husband. you are not forgoten, Nor ever shall you be: , long as life end memory last AN aiways “Temember thee HIS DEVOTED WIFE. MARION EVANS EVANS. RICHARD n memo RICHA! 2 S. who, Epna'vrd this life six years ago today, 14 t fo remember him who once Thoush as o us he is Just as dear: The midnicht stars sh Of the one we loved. but could not '$a LOYING PATHER. BROTHER AND sIs- MAY. xAm In sad but lo remem- brance of our dear ther, KATIE MAY, who passed vears ago today. July 14. 1926. A loving mother. so good and kind. No friends on earth like her do we find; ch of us she did her best REN, CATHERINE PARKS. LA RUBIA C. A tribute of love he memory of gur, dear wife and Tother, Ta ROBIA O PARKS, parted thig life two vears ako. 10 culy Dl'\‘c HUSBAND A) DAUGHTER. » RUPERTUS. MARY JANE. In loving re. membrance of my dear daughter, MARY JANE RUPER’ who departed, this 1d two years ago. July 13. 19: Two vears have passed since u.m sad day, The one we loved » ¢."sd_a God 100k her hotte, it ‘Was s But in my heart she liveth still DEYOTED MOTHER ay: SANFORD. vuu .IAM RICHARD. Loved in hro remembend in azuh WIFE, ANNA MARIE SANFOR! ULRICH, JOHN B. In loving remem- brance of my husband, JOHN B. UL- RICH, who denlrud this life one year ago. July 13, 1934 T glways sit and think of you, dear, When T am all alone. For_ memors s the oniy friend That grief can call its own. I !hlnk of you in silence, xu» maty " shed When others are fast_aslees LOVING WIPE, MARY Ul uoseph F. Birch’s Sons HAYCOCK_ Mgr.) Phone V('Eu mmn Eekihes 1041 3034 M St. N.W. Frank Geier’s Sons Co. Hl'l Seventh St. N W NA‘iOna' 2473 Modern Chapel. 1 CHAS. S. ZURHORST co. 391 EASY CAPITOL gT. Phone Lincoln 0372 V. L. SPEARE (0. with SDeare ContabiiaNment nm 2800 1009 H St. N.W. WILLIAM H. SCOTT 409 8th & 8B Lineoln 0530. J. William Lee’s Sons Co. FUNERAL DIRECTORS. Crematorium FUNERAL DESIGNS. GEO. C. SHAFFER EXPRESSIVE FLORAL EMBLEMS AT MODERATE PRICES. PHONE NAT. 0106 ond Sandags. Cor. 14th & Eye GEO.A.COMLEY 595 Attistie Flora) Desiens by Experts WDE BROS CO. Floral Pieces 1212 _F _St. N.W. 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