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DR. J. A. EMERY RITES WILL BE HELD TODAY Private Burial in Rock Creek Cemetery to Follow Funeral From Residence. - Funeral services for Dr. James Armitage Emery, Department of Agri- culture official, who died Sunday after a heart attack, were to be held at 2:30 p.m. today at the residence, 18 Cedar Parkway, Chevy Chase, Md. Private burial will be in Rock Creek Cemetery. As a resesrch worker in the Bio- chemical Division of the Bureau of Animal Industry, Dr. Emery aided in (edar Hill Emetery s | Where Perpetual Care is More Than a Promise alafld)el' s One of The Undertakers inlgandJ A $500 SERVICE For Only $265 e 0o 0o 0 In Case of Death Call ala Open STERRT MOIGES GREAT NEW SALES AND SERVICE STORE 3rd and H Streets, Northeast JUST COMPLETED AFTER 4 MONTHS OF CONSTRUCTION AND INSTALLATION WORK! [ J STAFF OF SPECIALLY TRAINED MEN READY TO SERVE YOU. EACH MAN AN EXPERT IN HIS FIELD! STANDARD OF SERVICE l Specialized Lubrication in accordance with manufac. * turers’ specifications. 2 Scientific brake testing and service. Equipment of mest advanced design. 3 Steering and front wheel alignment service. Latest, de * luxe equipment. 4 Motor X-Ray Department featuring the finest motor * analyzers that money can buy. Specially designed igni- tion testers, too. Factory experts in charge. Convcyor Car Washer. Power Washing. Cer “vaeuum * cleaned” inside and out. Inspett this marvelous Car ‘Washer and -you'll quickly appreciate the advantages it offers. Complete Service Department with factory-schooled mechanies. Whatever make car you drive, we're equipped to service it. 7. Big Stock genuine Ford parts. 6. miles to see. THE EVENING development of analyses used in in- spection of meats and meat food products, and in improving methods of producing tuberculin used in test- ing cattle for tuberculosis. He also made a special study of insecticides and methods of application in control of animal parasites. ‘Throughout his scientific career he ‘was closely associated with Dr. Marion Dorset, chief of the division, whose death preceded that of Dr. Emery by two weeks. Dr. Emery, who was 68, is survived by a daughter, Mrs. Helen Handley, of Washington. WILLIAM D. LEAHY DIES; NEWSPAPER PUBLISHER Brother of Washington Resident Succumbs at Home in Milford, Mass. Willlam D. Leahy, 74, Massachu- setts newspaper publisher and brother of Dr. Daniel C. Leahy, 1348 Monroe street, Washington, died today at his home in Milford, Mass., according to word received here. He was editor, publisher and founder of the Milford Daily News. After experience with several papers STAR, WASHINGTO in New York City, Mr. Leahy founded the Fitchburg Daily News and the Nor- wich, Conn., Daily News. He was born in Stonington, Conn. Survivors, besides his brother in Washington, include his widow and three other brothers, Thomas, of Mil- ford, and James and Edward of Ston- ington. PEASANTS OF DENMARK WIN HELP OF CABINET Resolution of Palace Campers Asks Minimum Prices and Debt Moratorium. By the Assoclated Press. COPENHAGEN, Denmark, July 30. —A peasant army which camped in the courtyard of King Chrisiian’s Amal- lenborg Palace to call attention to its demands for relief, fained consid- eration from the government today. Prime Minister Theodore Stauning, after receiving a committee of the peasants, assured them the cabinet would study their resolution for mini- mum prices for their praduce, reduc- tion of taxes and & new moratorium on their debts. The peasants decided to return to their farms immediately. ¢ D. C, TUESDAY, JULY 30, 1935 MRS. YEATMAN, 75, DIES FROM BURNS Woman Is Discovered Aflame in Basement of Home by Nurse. Mrs. Augusta Yeatman, 75, died at Casualty Hospital last night of burns suffered yesterday afternoon at her home, 5026 Fifth street. Mrs. Mary Tucker, private nurse of Mrs. Yeatman, told police ske passed Mrs. Yeatman on the back porch and believed she was going down the back steps and into the basement. A moment later, the nurse said, she heard screams and, turning around, saw Mrs, Yeatman enveloped in flames. At the time of the acci- dent Mrs. Yeatman, & young niece, and the nurse were in the house. Mrs. Yeatman was a widow and is survived by five children. The body will be sent to Newland, Va,, for burial, . Tourist Trade Grows. The tourist industry in French West Africa is'growing rapidly. ing STEUART MOTORS COMES “BACK HOME” TO NORTHEAST WITH THE MOST MODERN AUTOMOBILE SALES AND SERVICE PLANT HIRTY vyears ago Steuart Motors made its start in business in the Northeast section of Washington and was appointed as an Authorized Ford Dealer, with headquarters at 141 12th St. N.E. From this loca- building . . . the newest machinery . equipment. tion they built their reputation for dependability, rel:ab;hty and honest, square dealing. Now in 1935, with Ford business the greatest in years, Steuart comes “back home” to Northeast with a brand-new sales and service plant. New « « mMost modern, sclentlfic serv:cc Here at 3rd and H Streets N. E is a sales and service depot worth coming “Spare no expense” . . . that was the order when specifications were being drawn for the new Steuart Motors’ Northeast store. And that order meant equipment as well as building. So, today, Steuart Motor announces with pride the opening at 3rd and H Streets N.E. of its new auto- mobile sales and service store, which we believe you will agree upon inspecting deserves the title “Washington’s Finest!” Spacious Showrooms for the 1935 Ford V-8 Complete Department Devoted to Sale of Steuart Thoro-Proofed Cars §TEuARTMOIORS New Northeast Store: 3rd and H Streets MAIN STORE Sixth and New York Ave. N. RHODE ISLAND AVENUE STORE 1503 Rhode Island Ave. N.E. | Abilene, Tex | suianta & Olarh of Thanks wish to thank ull- N s ant ! meighbors for kindness. sympath: beautital focel {Hibutes, at the ‘death of our beloved on ‘; H. NJX. WIFE AND PAM! Braths. ‘%AILI S. Suddenly, on Sun- 28, 1985 at Georgetown Uni- ospjtal. CHA! 8., husband umlmn acon of 4418 m of Nettle n. Pu- BATES. JOSEPH. nenmed this lite Mon- fm July 29 1955, 7 .m.. a Bates and late Brooksie, Joshua He aiso leaves to pourn- their loss ‘s ‘loving wite, Eva Bates; brother, Natbaniel Bates: one nml I'Hllbfl.h Smothers: a cousin, M. A ler. and & hnlt of other rela- tives ‘and friends. Rem: Barnes & Mltthr 4th st. Not. THE WEATHER District of Colymbia—Fair and slightly warmer tonight; tomorrow fair and warmer, probably showers ! tomorrow night; gentle variable winds, becoming moderate southwest to- morrow. Maryland—Fair and slightly warmer tonight and tomorrow fair and warmer, followed by showers tomor- row night and in extreme west por- tion in the afternoon. Virginia—Generally fair and slight- ly warmer tonight and tomorrow, probably showers in north portion tomorrow night. West Virginia—Fair and warmer tonight; tomorrow fair and warmer, probably followed by showers in north portion in the afternoon. River Potomac and Shenandoah Rivers muddy today. Record for Last 24 Hours. (Brom nogn yesterday to v et 88, 418 B Senterday. “Year ““Lowest. 65, 5 a.m. today. Year Record Temperatures This Year, Highest, 98. on July 20. Lowest. —2. on January 28. Humidity for Last 24 Hours. (Prom noon yesterday to noon today.) ighest, 74 per cent, at 2:10 a.m. today. west, 38 per cent.’at 11 a.m. today. Tide Tables. (Purnished by maled States. Coast and 70. Sun. today morry Moon. today Automobile lights must be turne one-haif hour after suneet, O° LUned on Precipitation. Monthly precipitation in incfies in the Capital (current month to date): Ave Record 355 0! ‘82 qu:,m;,;.q DRI D D 23RaRZ23LRES Cities. ETemperature. e Stations. Albany. N.Y. Blrmmthlm Ilunlrck ND Boffalo WY Charleston, § Cincinnatt Cleveland _ Columbia. §.C_ Denver, Colo. Detroit, Mich_. Tex___ 29. Ollvuu)ll Tex.. Helena. Mont.. Huron.' S.D. B NEREE] RE~ERRER] 0.0- Seattie. 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WALLET, oigskin, containing drivers be mit. other papers; Sunday p.m.; probabi. Braths. THE, RUSHIE BOYKIN. On Sunday. P 11 Mg Gallineer, Hospital, RUBHIE BOYKIN BATHE. wie of K e e BOHAN, JORN. Tue: uun at his uuumu 10 3 OHN "BOHAN, beloved husband of Blic an. Puneral services at the W. Chambers Co. funeral home 1400 nw. on 'njls July 30, " Reiafives and Yetends in Interment Stratford. at 5 p. nds vited. Ontario, Canada. 'WN, IOIEIT SYDNOR. On Monday. July 3 m ‘-’lb ot his residence. q”"a‘o‘(ih B aArsinis Highl nds. Va - ERT S OWN. beloved Husband Of Mars L. Brons and father of Charles R. Brown and Mrs. Marie H. Asquitn. survived by " two sisters. Mrs. Mary M. Nowles of California and Mrs. Helen Capen of Virginia Highlands. Va. Puneral from the above residence on Thursday. August 1, sty and friends invited. Haven, Va. BROWN. ROBERT. At Gallinger, Hospital B‘(\l'fll July WN. - He mn;I 2 1p] in-law. Lottie Sprigss: one mece Harriet Orner. and a_host of other relatives and friends. Rema 1 Testing at Smith's funeral home. 1 1 st.'nw." Puneral Wednesday July .t 1 p.m., from above funeral home. R ev. A, R. Harris officiating. Interment Mount Zion Cmem - BUTLER. FRAN m. Relatives nterment Bel 31 X Suddenly. on Mon- oy, Jug 2% oss, B Ermereency Fion pital. NCIS_ devoted husband of e Thoml.l Butler, beloved son of Charles and the Iate Emma Butler: lov- ing brother of Ernest and Georze Butler nd Mrs. Christive Butler Hallman. Notice of tusieral later, o CARPI:‘(‘I'!I (WILLIAM. STEWART. 1y a b anaag Tsiaid &ve “h.e® WiLLIAS STEWART. beloved hushand of Minnie M. Carpenter (nee Heathcote). Funeral services at above residence on Wednes- day. July 31. a1 2 pm. Interment Con- essional Cemetery, COPPAGE. ELIZA A. P away on Monday." July 1 1R pm. at her residence 9:13 h-r st.. NOFfolk, V. ELIZA A. dnuthier of John T. and the late Virginia Coppage nmm services Thursday, August 1. at 2y Shtioh Baptist’Chureh. Red tives and friends invited. COXEN, HARRY I 1935 at Emergenc beloved husband of Mnrmv Funeral srvices at funeral home. ay " August 1. at B Interment Roek Creck Comeiers. CRADLE, MARTHA M. On Monday. Juy 1935. MARTHA M. CRADLE of 1147 18in &t Dee. beloved daughter of Martha e ‘and the late William Cradic e 15 aiso survived by three sisters, Al berta” Williams. ' Helcn - Beackim” ind Della Cradle: four brothers. Willlam. fr.; muel. Lorenzo and James Alfred Cra- die: four sunts four uncles and ot relatives and friends. ~Remains rest at the McGuire funeral home. st. n.w. Notice of funeral later. CROFFUT, BESSIE B On Mondav. July Cgdarcrott. Sanatorium. d.. BESSIE B. CROFFUT wife of the late’ Witkem- Avguerss Crof- fut. Remains restinz at the parlors of Almus R Speare. 1623 Conn. ave neral from her late resfdence. 14 ne. on Wednesdsy July 31 at 10 am - Interment Oak Hill Cemetery DAVIS. SPENCER L. On Saturdav 27, 1935, SPENCER L. DAVIS foved husbhnd of Bally Davle to mourn one sister. Mrs. two nephews and other friends. d p st July the “be- She leaves Lucy Pears relatives runeral trom Mount Airy Bap- tween N Capitol and o'clock Tuesday eve- Tyle? officiating. Relatives and friends are invited. Burial at Lynchburg. Va DONNELLY, | VIRGINIA. Suddenly Sunday. July 1 2 NELLY. IRGINIA DON- the beloved daughter of Presion | Donnelly and Elizabeth Baker and ‘the loved “granddaughter of Mrs. Clara D. McCarter of 1855 Wyoming ave. n.w 5, the S H. Hines Cos tuneral | home. 2001 14th st. n.w.. on Wednesday. July 31, at 10 a.m. Interment Glenwood Cemetery NS, OLIVIA W. On Sund: A eadence. 814 a.. Wednesday terment Unica Cemetery. Alexandria, V. FRANCIS. ALEXANDRIA Cameron st J cton DRIA. beloved Isband of & loving brother of Mrs. El 1 c| ‘beth Du suid | Miss Leanna ancis als Ves'oné Brother and many other Tor ives and friends. Remains resting at The John T, Rhines funeral e and Eye sts. sw 4 pm. Wednes- day: " thereafter late residence. 1123 South 9th st.. Arl! Va. Fu- neral from the above residence at 2 Thursday. August 1. Burial in metery. Arlington. Va. i FRASER. ANNIE C. .On Monday. July 29 1045 at her residence, 201 (aee B- Dt FRASER 220>, Deloved wite of Wasrrn A Fran Remains resting at the residence of mr Patrick J. Shanahan. 529 12th s - whanera] from, the above rumenn on’ Wednesday. July 3 8:3 High reuulem mls! S! Jfluph‘ ‘ment” Mount Church er, Glives Cemeters: “Relatives and friends invited. FRASER, ANNIE C. -t Sisters of St. Anns Knights of St 3 at 9 am. Notice: Members of Ann’s Auxiliary. No_ 50, nll meet at son’s_residence 12th st. se. Tuesday. July 30. at R p.m., to recite the Rosary. ROSE MOORE. President, LILLIAN DOVE. Rec Fu.l.ll HORTEN day. July ITT Ben Lee I 1 services at t H. Hines Co. funeral home, 2901 14th st. n.w.. on Thursday. August'1. at 10 am. Interment Glen- wood Cemetery. GOOCH. MILDRED R. Suddenly. on s-t- urday. July 271935 at Sibley Memorial Hospifal. RED R beioved wife of Morton L. Gooch of 232 E st. n.e. Funeral from the above address on Wednesday. July 31. at 10 am. terment Fort Lincolr Cemetery. WILLIAM. On_Monday. July 20 . at Emergency Hospital, 'WILI GRAY. beloved spn of Arrices and Sedie Gray. brother of Harry Baker, Minnie Woodley. Elijah. Lewis. John T.. James and Matthew Gray. * Remains resting at the W. Ernest Jarvis funeral church, 1432 You st n.w, Interment Carboro. N 'C.. Thursday. August 1. GREEN. ALBERTA. Departed this Me onday, July 1003 2t ek residence 6 G st. s. ALBERTA GREEN. She % 85 miotirm their loss one davghter, sons and one sister. " Remains rest” Ford's funeral home, ] 00 Sclllh Clnlml st. Nouce of funeral ter HESSE. PAMELA W. On Monday. July i ter At Sibley, Memorial “Hosoita PAMELA beloved " wife “of Ml Eowin B Heme o) Tle ol at the Lee funeral home, 4th st. and ay. August 1 ierment Cedar Hill Ceme- Aduisvilie, By papers pirame copy) MARY B. On Monday. 9 19345 in the 70th year of her age. MA B, HOOE. dauenter of the late Peter Il and Augusta Megruder Hooe. Bod ing at the Tabier funeral home. Oth st. n.w. urtil Thursday. August when services will be held at St Catholic_Church. at 11 am. Sec'y. CE ‘I‘! ITT. On Mnn- TE! at fers! HOO! Upper Marlboro. followed by nterment in St. Thomas' Church Cemetery. INGLETON. HELEN WEBSTER. Suddenls. on Monday. July 20. 1935, at ber resi: dence. 1901° Park road HELEN beloved wife of Willlam- C Jnsieton and mother of James W.. Wil- iam Potomac Park; reward. Osborne, !vemnl st et S S A A Established 1900 SARDO &CO. SERVICE $4.00 All City Calls LINCOLN 0524 usin 2 rmit B ab i hmont "of brice bat s ex; reice, in nlways. the servi same firrespective of orice! WASHINGTON'S LOWEST PRICES i $75 to $200 and up DEAL Funeral Home Phone Li. §200-8201 Wednesday. July 31. at 2 p.m. ucxson LAURA. On Monday. July 20 035. at her residence. 75 Harvard st LAURA, the beloved wife of Arthur Sackson | and "'mothe Henry an Frances Jackson. She also ieaves four sisters. four brothers and other rela- tives and_friends. Remains resting at the W. Ernest Jarvig funeral church 1432 You st. n.w. Notice of funeral later. JOHNSON. JAMES Bussed into the at the resi- his . Mrs. Priscil'a ‘orbes, 6th st. after a long ill- ness, JAMES H. JOHNSON. He leaves five sons, four daughters, fourteen grand- children'and a_host of other relatives and friends. ' Remains resting at the Stewart funeral home. 30 H st. n.e.. un- WILLIAM ALEXANDER. On “‘;?ofi;‘gs July 29. 1935. I! his rnldence. 1445 Fairmont st. n.w. AL~ d Sarab xno-?fi': ‘}fm‘.}’.’m"}f( )t ant Rnonles " Station (now Kensington). e Tonor 1 Dflm&"ld“hnl":\flu!.:“r&xs ines le Tal Hn ‘ '“‘E.{“’en?“'é’“ L n Fent, o "c.nc'“fc’.'mu:u Toa Triends Inviea arted this life !‘Ill‘ - LT Wiliiam Snctery: LYLE. FANNIE. Suddenly. on Tuesd ., at her residence 141 Kt PANNIE LYLE. of "{".’i' 1, Lrico ngvmgh-;{:ers a funeral home, 1400 Cl pin nfl Wed. st Coltmbla Gardens. Clatendon. Va MASTIN. MARK M. _on Monday. July 20. 5 of the Iate Bva Mastin® e bfin 21 fram the resid: Mary's | Md. MILLER ANNIE MAY. On Monday. July 5. at 11:30 a.m.. ANNI] SRR wlovad atte i e, MAY Miller, Duneral tfom Ber lace r!exm:nee" Northbrook Courfs. and Newton st Bt. 200, o Wednesdas® Ty 51 H 0 am. Requi . i lem mass at th he Sacred Heart_16th st. and Park w-d at 9 oclock. Relatives and friends invited. Interment St. Mary's Gemetery. Washington, D. C. Pléase omit flowers. NEWMAN, DELIA. On Tuesday. July 30, 1945, at her rmdmr- 611 6th st. s.w., DELL deughter of the lat Patrick and !lulbo h Knox. hmer‘ from the above residence on Thursday. August 1. at R:30 am.: thence to St Dominic’s Church, where solemn requiem mass will be sung at 9 a.m. for the re- pose of her scul. Relatives and friends invited. Interment Mount onwz Cemete:v osnnnh THOMAS HENRY. On Mandl' Jul . 1935, at his residence. Snznncn place se. THOMAS HENRY OSBORN. beloved husband of Jessie Lee born (nee Davis). Funeral from the 2bove residence on Thursday. Augus There: h and V sts. se.. where Will be said at 9 am.. for the repose of his soul. Relatives and friends invited. Interment Cedar Hill Cemetery. 31 Irv‘u\‘r Ro‘(u Suddenly, on J\xlv . s Hospital, SON] M R!YNAN’I! be!mzd daughter_of 0 - mundo and Alyene Reynante. Puneral services Wednesday morning. July 31. at 10 o'clock. Interment (strictly private) Cedar Hill Cemetery. 30 ROWARD. JENNIE. Suddenly. on Mon- day evening. July 29. 1935 at her resi HOW. dence. 4918 drd st n.w loved daughter of the late Alice iy e R E Studds. Puneral Wednesday. dJuly A1 am. f{rom Wheatley's. Alexandria. Interment Ivy Hill Cemmrv ANNIE E. On Monda: 5. ANNIE E. SAUNDERS. héloved mother of John Inga'ls Johnson and he- loved sister of Mrs. Edith Evers snd Mrs. Minnie D. M Puneral services af July "% Jay at. i ea it ah Hubert. Phoebe Powler nd Jackson: four brothers, Sam. Fi- wood. Billie and Tema Hibert: also other relatives and friends Remains may be seen at Malvan & Schev's Deanwood fu- neral home. Dean ‘ave ne. until Tliesdny, July 40, at 31 am - after w the remains will be shipped to Palm; Va.. for interment SIMMS. JOHN H. On Monday. July 29, 19:35] JOHN H. SIMMS 9th B otis swviree by 3 docked g Mrs. Desdemonia L. Simms: four children. Mrs. ‘Addie L._Adams: Miss Bernice E John H.'ir and Percy Allen Simms: one brother’ Alien L. Simms. other relatives and friends = Remains at Frazier's fu- nersl home. 3% Rhode Island ave. n.w until Wednesday. July 31, at thereafter at the above address. of Tuneral Jater SMITH. JOHN F [Departed_ this m- on Sunday. July 2 1045 JOHN F. SMITH devoted friend of Elizabern Wesh iaron Remzins resting at the John T. Rhines funeral chapel. ird and Eve sts. s.W. Not; ra! Tater. LUELLA R. SCOTT. MARY V. O Sunday 915. MARY V' 8COTT She | p.m Notice g On Monday_ Julv 935 at her residence 107 School Bailtion. Va© 19 LTA R SWEKFR beloved wife of James B. Sweker is survived by seven dau t Funeral Thursda: h for services at 730 pm. “Interment Columbis Gar- den Cemetery. ~Reiatives and friends in- | 31 -mmw:ov FLOYD B 281035 et his residence THOM PLOY] hmb.nd of Eva ‘Thompson Tal services at Lewinsville Chureh. Toniraviic Va. on Wednesday. July 71 30 pm. Relatives and frisnds in- Interment Lewinsville. Va. 30 Departed this life 5_at his residence nw. DANIEL TINKER. He | leaves to mou eir loss a devoted three daug far Lillie Ancerson and five sons. Jos 3 p.m. Wedn after at his late residence sday, August 1 at2 WEYRICH. NoNTGOW e NTGOMERY. = On Fria u t her residence Ch residence of Menefae Thursday o'clock where Relatly I-:mw-m 31 YEATMAN, AUGUSTA Monday.’ July foeGioualty Howpital. AUGUSTA Pe: Charles W:-ren Yeatman mother of 1-: nd Tialcie Yeatrman, Mre 3. 3 Mailer ot Berir more. M Mndwnburlgvnwg of Pones d. Va_ and M vi anders of Singerly. Va. Puneral notice later. YOKUM. JAMES JOSEPH. July 59.°1 8t his residence JAMES JOSEP! foved S hare? Plorida grandfather of James W. | W h“m €. Yokum. Fulddm]y on onday. 34 16th > YOKUM. be- I’ Yokum' and ot Wednesas s, E. Church’ South, and North Garoling ave. ne. on Wednesdav. Julv Reiatives and fr n Interme: 30 YORUM. JAMES J. Brotherhood of Book- ders of the death of KUM, who died a 1925, Unio: services Tuesday. Ju Chambers' in fllrmnrtam CALNAN. ISABELLA Samil memory of o1 BELLA G CA D HUSBAND AND cHrL- GARNER, n.}:n In sad but loving mem. P our dear son and brother. ELMFR GARNER. who gevarted this ‘life one year ago today. July 30, 1934, He little thought when mnn om “That he wovld never returs, "o That he 50 300n in death would sieep And leave us here to mourn. Days of sadness still come over us. Secret tears do often flow, For there is not a day. dear Eimer. That we do not think of vo Let us think of him today. Sieeping. resting. just away Time takes away the edge of grief. | But memory turns back every lea? | _ MOTHER. SISTERS AND BROTHER. * HOLT, JOSEPHINE C. of In loving memory my dear wife JOSEPHINE C. HOLT who ‘departed this life four ve: today. July 0. 1931 KUS| JARBOE. ELWOOD. JR ory of our desr boy Jr.. who departed th today. July 36. 1 As we loved you life two years a i remembrance Bringing manv a < MOTHER AND DADDY. * McNAMARA. HANORA D. In sad but lov- ing remembrance of our bel HANORA D. McNAMARA | im rest (wo years ago' to July 30, 1 | we miss you tonig | ves. as the lights burn dnn-\x we miss you. for we loved you We Joved you trul and that you know. That's why tonight we HE‘R ol\s AND DAVGHTER IN-LAw. In memory of CEORGE NESLINE: who died three years axo today. July 30. 1032, Anniversary Tass was said at Holy Comforter Church; HIS WIFE. ANNIE. AND CHILDRE! | SPALDING, 7rn:u B. In sad but m.nx remembrance A 1ov1m mother. so good and kind No better on earth could ever be lound For each of us she did her best. O Lord. grant her eternal rest A hapoy home we once enjoyed, How sweet the memory But_death has left a vacan The world can never fil. You are not forgotten. loved one, Nor will you ever be As long a5 life and memiory last We will remember t HER_HUSBAND_ TR cHn.DRl:z! . J. William Lee’s Sons Co. FUNERAL DIRECTORS. Crematorium 4th and Mass. Ave. N.E. Lincoin 5200 (A, ) prons Wit 0600 3034 M St. N.W. Frank Geier’s Sons Co. il seventn e 1. NAtional 2473 CHAS. S. ZURHORST co. Place ':VT SPEARE C0. Reither the successor to uor connected with R Speare establishment. GEO C. SHAFFER EXPRESSIVE FLORAL EMBLEMS AT MODERATE PRICES. PHONE NAT. 0106 Open 3% | O0ea Sunaays’ Cor. 14th 8 Eye i GEO. A. COMLEY . tistie Eiors: Designg by Experts Artis GUDE BROS CO. Florat P Floral Piess 1212 F 5. N.W. NAtional 4376 4 M St %6135