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DILMAN J. COFFMAN SUCCUMBS AT 83 Retired Printer, 60 Years Resi- dent Here, Recently Deco- rated by Masons. Dilman J. Coffman, retired printer and resident of Washington 60 years, died yesterday at his home, 1519 Ver. mont avenue, after a long illness. He was 83. Funeral services will be held at 2:30 p.m. tomorrow at the residence, fol- lowed by burial in Glenwood Cemetery. Masonic rites will be offered at 1:30 pm. at the temple at Thirteenth street and New York avenue. . For half a century, Mr. Coffman was proprietor of a printing shop at 626 D street. He retired three years ago, and the establishment is now operated by his grandson. A Mason for 50 years, Mr. Coffman was decorated two weeks ago by New THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 25, 1935. Jerusalem Lodge, No. 9, for his long membership in that organization. Surviving are his widow, Mrs. Annie E. Coffman; a son, John B. Coffman, sr.; three brothers, Charles, Harvey and Julius Coffman, and a grandson, John B. Coffman, jr. Buy U. S. Cotton. Mills of the Japanese Cotton Spin- ners’ Association of Japan consumed 419,410,598 pounds of American raw cotton in the first six months of this year. Dicllors Kecommend ambers ombulances Finest Service and Lowest Rates $4.00 to and from City Hospitals Long Distance Calls at Low Rates Blankets, sheets, rolling cot and stretcher for all cases. City calls only $4.00. Long. distance calls any place in the United States at very low rate. We have one of the finest fleets of cars in the world, One Of The Largest Undertakers In The World 1400 Chapin St. N.W. Call COlumbia 0432 6 Chapels, 12 Parlors, 35 as- ants, 25 cars, hearses and ambulances. Everything you expect for modern buri 517 11th St. S.E. Cl“ ATlantic 6700 IhHhMMmhM a New Home when you Repaint rooms with FRES-CO-LITE! 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Fiscel, 423 8th St., S. E. W. F. Hummer, 802 B $t., N. E. or from these dealers in nearby “Virginias Virginia Hardware Co., Rosslyn, Va. Snyder & Co., East Falls Church, Va. Manassas Hardware Co., Manassas, Va. James E. Nickel, Fairfax Court House, Va. W. E. Martz, Herndon, Va. Wallace & Herring, Alexandris, Va. Hamilton Hardware Ce., Hamilton, Va, RITES TOMORROW FOR BRANDENBURG Civic Leader and Utilities Lawyer to Be Buried in Rock Creek Cemetery. Funeral services for Edwin Charles Brandenburg, civic leader and utilities lawyer who died Wednesday, will be held at 2 p.m. tomorrow at his late residence, Montrose, on the Rockville Pike. Burial will be in Rock Creek Cemetery. Rev. J. Harvey Dunham, pastor of the Western Presbyterian Church, will officiate. Mr. Brandenburg was & member of the church and president of the board of trustees for many years. Honorary pallbearers include Justices Fenton W. Booth, Josiah A. van Ors- del, Peyton Gordon, Jesse C. Adkins, Joseph W. Cox and George C. Aukam, Gen. J. Kemp Bartlett, Clarence Nor- ment, George L. Starkey, H. Winship Wheatley, Leon Tobriner, Walter C. Clephane, Jean William C. van Zleck, Karl W. Corby, Willam F. Ham, Henry M. Brawner, Odell Smith, Carl A. Droop, Charles W. Holmes, John Saul and Lloyd Wilson. Representatives of a number of Washington citizens’ organizations, including the Association of Oldest Inhabitants, of which Mr. Branden- GUAR burg was a member for many years, will attend the services. In the general sessions of the Dis- trict Supreme Court this morning, a committee from the District of Co- lumbia Bar Association appeared be- fore Chief Justice Wheat and asked that an appropriate entry be made in the record of Mr. Brandenburg's death. W. W. Millan, former presi- dent of the Bar Association, delivered the eulogy. The following committee was named by the Bar Asosciation to attend the funeral: H. Prescott Gatley, Paul E. Lesh, Ralph D. Quinter, John E. Las- lkey. J. Miller Kenyon and W. W. Mil- an, TR FIRST AID PRAISED Knowledge of Treatment for Hurts in Homes Stressed. Knowledge of first aid will do much to prevent mishaps, Benjamin H. Gammage, director of instruction, First Aid and Life Saving Service, sald today in discussing the cam- paign of the American Red Cross to reduce home accidents. “A person instructed in first aid is accident-conscious,” Gammage point- ed out, “and certainly when an acci- dent does occur in the home the prac- tical application of first aid knowledge may prevent a minor injury from crippling, a serious one from killing.” EED WOOLENS—LINING—TAILORING 0vercoats Hundreds of 'em-- In Every Style for FIELDS CLOTHES ALL-wOOL FABRICS Meltons Kerseys Whitneys Camel Hair Caraculs Oxford Herringbones MODELS Balmacaans, Raglans, Wrap-Arounds, Polo Coats, Ulsters, Chesterfields, Town Coats, Single and Double Breasteds, Full and Half Belted Sizes 34 to 50 Fleeces FIELDS SUITS TOPCOATS Clothes with a reputation— quality, style and value that compare favorably with many $30 garments. AR FIELDS HAND-TAILORED HERCULES FABRICS An eyeful for the man who knows GOOD —the last word in clothes construction with of custom-made clothing. CLOTHES s]- 8'50 features 32 2_50 Ask About Our Lay-Away Plan MRS. OLIVE BUHRMANN, POSTAL EMPLOYE, DIES Hyattsville Woman, 54, Was Na- tive of Hagerstown and Last of Her Family. Mrs. Olive Buhrmann, 54, employe of the Post Office Department, died yesterday at Sibley Hospital after a long illness. She lived in Hyattsville, Md. Born in Hagerstown, Md., Mrs. Buhrmann was the daughter of the late Leonard W. and Lucy E. Down- ing. No near relatives survive. Funeral services will be held at 6 p.m. tomorrow at the Gasch under- taking establishment in Hyattsville. Burial will be at Hagerstown on Sun- day. W. H. CROWLEY RITES TO BE HELD TOMORROW Funeral services will be neld here tomorrow for William H. Crowley, 67, mail traffic agent for the Southern Railway Co., who died Wednesday in Orlando, Fla. He will be buried in Fort Lincoln Cemetery. Mr. Crowley had been associated with the railway mail service for 48 | years. For the last 12 years he had been stationed in Washington. Pre- viously he was assistant superinten- dent of railway mails in Chicago. He is survived by his widow, Mrs. Agnes Crowley, and two daughters, Mrs. Catherine Nesbitt and Miss Phyllis Crowley. —— Births Reported. Eduin A. and Catherine K. Sheehan. boy. Anthony G. and Eva L Mandes, boy. Roy'K.and Hellen' V. “Mebanel. boy: Wiliam L. and Winifred Peters, boy. Laurence J. and Mildred B. Marhoefer. boy. E. Love. boy, Archie . and Helen E Petitt. Henry W. and Eva Edelen. giri Thomas J. and Edna Acton, girl. john B lnng}lll‘?;ed'}‘ Madcox, sirl. a Leon and Ethel Tilles, boy. * Edward and Violet Denese. boy. Prancis and Theresa Zimmerman. boy. Vivian M. and Florence Clagett, boy. Michael and Mary McDaniel. girl. | Firmin H. and Pauline Poole. girl, Charles and Mae Hughes. girl. Wesley and May Kutch. girl Henry and Alberta Forrest. boy. Thomas and Pearl Brawner. girl. Fletc| d_Pearl Rosset. boy. Milton and Evelyn Addison. irl. Deaths Reported John Ingoldsby. &6 Judson C. v 12 Morrison st. Laura King. k0. Gallinger Hospital. Mary Witness. A0, Shepherd st. n.e. Frances M. Sonntag. Sibley Hospital. Catherine C. Buettner. 9 Sarah E. Pfau, 74, ave n'e Rose Kennedy. t Wallace B Laushto, - 8o, nnl'xsth st. James H. Green. 5%. 718 12th st. n.e. Stephen H. Talkes 1342 Ingraham st. Jennie McH Walker. 54, Georgetonn Hos: Alsop. 54. Providence Hospital. James W. Knott. 50. Sibley Hospital, t K, Graves 4 4 3 cmrn . Barringer. 46, 2650 Wisconsin Catl ‘Ramstad 36, Georgetown_ Hospital. Blanche Wells, 20. Emergency Hospital Infant Frank Keating. Children's Hospi Dt Sylvester Graver, St. Ann's Infant | 12 E Hateher. 63 1018 Park rd, Willlam Lee. 45.’ Gallinger Hospital Bride M. Jones Gallinger Hospital. Edward Jackson. 304 M st. s.w. —_— FOUND. FOR LOST OR WANTED ANIMALS apply Animal Rescue League. 71 O st. n.w. Phone North 5730. —— LOST. Lost and Found advertisements Jor the daily Star wil be accepted Mondays to Fridays, inclusive, up to moon 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. s S | BOSTON TERRIER. male. dark brindle and | white: tag Nidd: straved from 618 Ogle- thorpe st. n.w. Reward | BOSTON mRn:R male. black with wm breast. name “Buz Tag._ Md. 317 st Oct Reward."*Phone’ Shep- herd GLOVES—Will lady who spoke to other passenger about loss of gloves on street between 12 and 1 please after 62 IRISH TERRIER. smal! lowish red._rough c “Pats 8 . female. light vel- goid LORGNETT! on Call Columbia 0770, after 6 p.m, Spring_road PEKINGESE. female. color dark brc and black. named “Sonia.” Viein'ty of 175 d 5 p.m._Wednesday. ‘Decatur 6201, ETBOOK brown leather. confaining 5V ana personal papers, lost Saturday be- iween Axriculture Dept. and Beltsville. Md. Return h Bidg., Agricul- ture_Dept Re"nrd POCKE' Lost Oct. 23_lady's large plack pocketbook containing usiness cards. Finder cnl 8 G st Xor rewa ROSAR' pea; en; lost Vlcimlv 14th lnd Decnlur SHEPHERD PUPPY, gr Tfliu swers to name “Pinkie”: from Chev. ase. Reward. 'Phone Emerson 4581~ " WATCH: Man's Gruen w wrm = = low gold. A w. o ave vicinity 13th and Crittenden ste. n'w Monday night. Reward. 1340 Kenyor CEMETERY LOTS We will gladly show you, without obligation, our choice lots, sites, crypts in local cemeteries. Reason- able prices—call \CEMETERY LOT EXCHANGE Georgia 2876 1343 Kennedy St. Fort fincoln Weashingtons best Iocated Gemetery, Ce/d ar Hill Washinglomss most 'Beautijul ( emetery Where Perpetual Care is More Than a Promise October Georgia For Reference ASK YOUR NEIGHBOR $75 No Extras! For a Regular $150 Funeral 4 WASHINGTON’S i LOWEST PRICES $75 to $200 and up DEAL Funeral Home Phone Li. 8200-8201 A9 CITY NEWS IN BRIEF. TODAY. Dance, Georgia State Soclety, Shoreham Hotel, 10 p.m. Dance, Phi Gamma Delta Fratern- ity, Carlton Hotel, 9 p.m. Dinner dance Chi Psi Sorority, Wardman Park Hotel, 7:30 p.m. Banquet, Universalist Church, May- flower Hotel, 7:30 p.m. Dinner, Board of Trade, University Club, 6 pm. Card varty, Seat Pleasant Chapter, No. 76, O. E. 8., Scottish Rite Cathe- dral, Third and E streets, 8:30 p.m. Meeting, El Dorado Club, Hamilton Hotel, 8 pm. Meeting, A. F. G. E. District De- partment, Hamilton Hotel, 8 p.m. TOMORROW. Bingo party by Kit Carson Wom- an’s Relief Corps, at Soldiers, Sailors and Marine Corps Hall, Eleventh and L streets northwest, 8 p.m. Central Dinner, Union Mission, Mayflower Hotel, 6:30 p.m. Dinner, District State Officers’ Club, D. A. R, Mayflower Hotel, 7 pm. Dinner, Descendants of Signers of the Declaration of Independence. Mayflower Hotel, 7:30 p.m. Banquet, Government Printing Of- fice Post, No. 33, American Legion, Lafayette Hotel, 7 p.m. Dinner dance, Fleet Reserve Asso- clation, Raleigh Hotel, 7:30 p.m. Meeting, 2d Division Veterans, Wil- lard Hotel, 8 p.m. Dinner dance, Lambda Chi Sorority, Broadmoor Hotel, 8:30 p.m. Dance, Ohio Girls' Club, Wesley Hall, 1703 K street, 9:30 p.m. Marriage Licenses. Becker. 20. Woodbine, N. J.. and Jessie Himelfarb, 2 Connécticut Rev. Aaron Volkmnn Phillp Latner Goré, 54 Garfleld st., 'and Anne Moore Wyant 53 OS50t Can necticut ave.: Rev. A. J.'McCartney. Morris Henley Butler. Ontgs st, ne. and Evelyn Louise Robert, 6th'st. n.e : Rev. John Sompton Ball Prank D. Wilison, 5 Quebec st. and 20. Ban Diego, er. Max liam 404 bl ne and Mattie Helen Green. 10, Bio"5d ev. A J_Tyler. vmn-m Andison MeColough. 2 se.. and Mary Lee Border: Shel- Y Judge Robert E. \mnnu\ James Ashby Nickens, 24 Fa Ghurch, and Ella Louisé Rockville: Rey. Lexie Brown. b 0. 1011 4th Ohlnes "ltlson Gregory._ ir.. e Mary Elizabe: Springs. Ark Margaret He»aumn 18, Hous ton. Tex.: Rev. A. F. Poore. Nathan Greenblat. 21 144 Bates st.. and Viola Sarah Friedenberg, 20. 1710 Lanier ton 24, Batey. v " Cincthaatl dys ‘Gudgell e and Gla. Judie Robert £ R. Burt, Ky.; 4235 13th st. and “Saran Louse William . Nokesville, Va.: Rev. J H. Dunham { dred Bernice : Rev, Ber- Hinshaw. 21. and Rosalle Alice 18, Rlchmunfl e Walter Massenburg, 40. and Gladys Laura Ackis. 34,1724 Florida ave.; Rev. Robert Anderson eath. 26, New York rginla Hill, 730 Gres Rev, mkin: B:rrv Charles Jackson. 21 %8 R st and garole Glacys Wallace. 18, S0t0"a e v. John M:;’d‘;’“‘m 3;“? 15| 1448 Spring rd ancy Melle Davis, 23, 4700 Hu ave.: Rev. John A. Di 3 Hyak Qard of Thanks NTLEY. SAMUEL W. We wis thank our friends and Tt ren their ' kindness. tributes ot the Seath our_uncle. KATIE FAMILY. brothe Jeath of my brotherana NTLEY: ‘SITOHELL AND Braths. “A\Dl\"ll RG. EDWIV C. On Wednes- . October after a long ill- B Services at 1 BRANDENBURG. EDWIN C. bers of the Associati habitants are requ funeral of our lat, C. BRANDENBURG dence_Montrosc. Rock, ay. Oct BRAXTON. WILLI: day. October 22, TON. "husband ~of s {ather of Marie Braxton, devoted son of {rs. Fannie Braxton. hrother of Mrs. Rosa Mitchell. Mrs inia Rogers, RiTs: Josenhine Washingion and Thomas Braxton. Remains resting at the John T Rhines funeral chapel, :ird and Eve sts. sw. Funeral at 8 p.m. Saturday October 26. from above funeral chapel: Relatives and friends invited. Bo will be taken to Caroline County, Va for burial !BDOKS, RUTH A. On Wednesday, Oc- 5. at her residence. 219 Pt aed Fairmont Heights. Md.. RUTH A beioved wife of Eli Brooks mother ‘of Roy. Joseph. John and Edith k: ter of Marion Willlams. She three grandchildren and other relatives and friends. Rem Testing at Stewart's funeral home.. 30 H st ne. untl noon Saturday. Ocfo- 26; thereafter a* her late residence Funeral Sunday Otcher 25 oy from ‘Grace M. E. Church, " Fairmoni Heights, Md 26 . On rd st NATH!LDA FRANCES “Befoved with "ot William ~ E. "Buffington and _sister of Susie S.. Bertrand and Samuel N Acker. Services will be held at the late residence on Saturday. October 26. at 2 p.m. Interment Glenwood Cemetery. BUHRMAN, =OLIVE DOWNIN. |, On_ Fri- day. Octol 2 am. at Sibley Hospital. OLIVE DOWNIN BUHE: Remains resting at Gasch's E00T tuncral Rome. 34" Matvland. ave: Hyattaville, Md_"Services at_ the abox al home on Saturday. Octob: S e Irterment Bove B Cerne: tery. Hagerstown, Md.. on Sunday, Oc- tober 27, lt J pm. (Baltimore paners Dlease CHASE, Jofl!rn ROLLAND. Denmedtm: life Tuesday. Octover 2 2t Frovidence Ho: pital. JOSEPH ROLLAND HASE. ~He leaves to mourn heir loss a_devoted wife. Aline Chase; ohe "sister, Maggie Gladden: two brothe ers. Perry Chase and William Chase: four nieces. four nephews and a host of other relatives and friends. Remains resting at Eugene Ford's funeral home. 1300 South Capitol st. s.e. Funeral Mon- day. October 28, at 9 am. from St. Vincent De Paul's Church, South Cap- itol and M sts. s.e, Interment Mount Olivet Cemetery. COFFMAN. DILMAN J. on Thursday. oc- tcber 24, o2t his residence. 13 Vermont ave. MAN. beloved " hisbah Cofiman and father of Johs B sr. Remains resting " at & ‘heu( Co. " funeral apin_s At 2 b thereafter at ine above residence, " ices will be held On Saturday. October 26, at 2:30 Relatives and friends are invited. terment Glenwood Cemetery. CRAIG. EMMA. On Wednesday, October 1936, at' Gallinger Hospital, EMMA p.m. Ine 25 t daughters-in-law, over a hundred :r-na and great-grand and great-great-grand- chilafen and & Bost of other reatives and friends. Remains resting at Ruth Dabney’s_funeral home. 453 O st. n.w. Funeral Saturday, October 26. at 2 p.m. Interment at Rosement Cemetery. 26 CROWLEY, WILLIAM H. _Suddenls in Orlando,’ Fla. WILLIAM H. WLEY. Pty services, at-the S, H_Hines Co. Lineral home 2001 14th si. n.w. on Saturday. October 23. 1935. ‘at 2 p.m. Interment Fort Lincoin Cemetery. DAVIS, CHARLES E. Departed this on Wednesday. tober 19: VIS, 61 L st. n survived by a devoted wife : one son Almond Davis: a r, James A. Davis. and many other and friends. Remains resting at van & Schey funeral home at e Sereey ‘ave snd R'st. gw. Puneral Saturday. October 26. at 2 pm. from Heiatives ang friends the sbové parlors. DINT. Armm M. On Wednesday. Octo- ber'23. 1935 at o howme of her daugh- Tho! omas Hosen, N Fil- loged wite of 'the iate Prank D. Dent. Besides her daughter. she is survived by one sister. Mrs. Carrie C. neral from ‘the home 0( her addre n Sat- to 8t. Charles' Catholic Chu B var vhere macs wil be kaid as b a.m. for the repose of her soul. Inter- agntp!fi! Rood Cemeuu Wlmml A Bta:lm " mourn four sisters, Ro inson. Alezine Dishman, ery‘e ;fl‘l‘en Dishman and Margaret Dishman Bow- ¢rs; one brother. Henry Dishman, and & host of other relatives and frl; mains resting at Eugene rends, neral Saturday. October 20, ai 1 o'elock, from 'the "above chapel. Payne's Cemetery, e Intersnd FISHER, ,CEORGE. On Wednesday. Octo= at Children’s Hospital, beloved son of Ed- Fisher of 342 56th ne. others, five sisters and other Felatives wad friends survive him. Funeral Saturday October 28, at m. from Henry 8, Washington n’s funeral home, 4925 Deane ave, ne. Interment in Payne's Cemetery. ¢ Buddenly. on Wednes: Pollln beloved molh!r cf Willlam H., Arthur T. L Bernie E. ann hn Yilcly'nkl of New York, Mrs. James King. Mrs. James A. Hanley. Mrs. Howard King and Mrs. Clarence McKernan. and heloved sister of Mrs. William Marcey of Cherrvdale, Va. and Mrs. Julian Elliott of Walkers el Remains her daughter, 2 Prospect st. n.w. Puneral John's Episcopal Church, Po- nd O,ts nw. Ssturdu al clock’ p.m. Relatives nd nds *int ned Interment Mount Zlon Cenfl!rr Bethesda. Md. 25 GARRITY, CHARLES J. Wednesday, October’ 23. 1935, at Walter Reed Gen- Hospital. 'in~ his B55th year, CHARLES J. GARRITY master sergeant U. 8. A. retired. teloved husband of Alice L. Garrity. Body resting at his Iate) Eeidence.” 505 "Onelda bt *n vl until Saturday, October e ices will be held at Arlington N Cemetery at 10 a.m. with full honors. residence o Kin {rom st. LTER. On Wednesday, 35, at_Providence Hose ALTER HUMPHREYS, beloved Bisband o1 Katie: Hamnrars’ anaoy ther of Robert Charles Humphreys, Florence Mudd ‘aud Mrs o p.m. Relatives Tterment Cedar F 25 3 12t] October 26, st friends invited. Cemetery. HUMPHREYS, WALTER, thb»rs of Oak Camp, No. O. W.. are notified to l.!t'm funeral of late Sovereign WALTER HUMPHREYS Saturday, Oc- be 0935. at 2 p.m. thin st ee 'W. J. KERNS, Pinancial Secretary. from 756 October Hospital, On, Priday, at * Emergency LA JOHNSON. ihe beioved wite of Sydney Johnson, mother of Prof. Same uel Bowen. sister of Ethel Overton. Re= mains resting at the rnest Jarvis funeral church. 1432 You st. n.w. Notice of funeral later. JONES, JOEL. Departed this lifs on Tuese day. October, s H ence L SONES, Deloved-husshnd ‘of Lizeis He ulso leaves one brother. one gousin and & host of oth friends & Robinson's. mont ave. n.w atter % b Priday. Beral Saturday, October - Rev. E. C. Smith officiating. EEENE, ORILEE DIX. on Wedneslah at Turtle C: Pi OPILEE DIX | KEE\E the late Willar of the late Willi o of services later. MARSHALL, JANE PALMER GAYLEY. Suddenly. on Prida Montgomery ed W v. Dr James T. Marshall of M, and m On Wednesday. at Georeetown Un) *MARIAN €. MOEES. | I from the ri . G. M. Lehman, day. October at to St. Alovsius m mass will b repose of Olivet Ce: hence On Thursday. Oce eld Hospital. after J.. the beloved of 5322 East for shipmen Roll 1'and interments NORRIS, RICHARD J. Officers and meme bers ot W vans Lo B. P. dge. No. 350, are requested to Sttend a Session’ of surtow for ouf des parted brother. RICHARD J. NORRIS. 8 pm Sarhurdu. October 26, 1935, at the lodge home THEO. PINCKNEY. E. R. BRO. JAMES BRADFORD, F. Sec. ATT, MILDRED L Departed this on Wednesday ober 23, 1935. M DRED L. PR Meses Pratt Busin, loving_sist On Friday, October { her so h Harry O. Printc of C two daughters, October at 6 %o Stonyman Lutheran Church ja. where fureral services will 11 30 am. Interme F On Wednesdnv. October 2:3. 1935. JOHN P. SCH- ICK™ xionee Hasband, of Martha A Schricker snd father of John A. Schricker. Mrs L: Cummins Mrs, o day, October In mmnflam. A tribute of A Test 'vxcnm:}; MRS, NEITIE SKINNER. ® In dear memory of ASELMA . HADDEN. years ago. OcCe R S two, HER SISTER. ° JACKSON. LEROY. In sad but loving remembrance of our dear JACKSON. who departed year ago today. October As_we loved him. so we miss mm In our memory he is always near, Loved. remen Bringing, BERTHA TH! CHEATHAM. - EDICK. A tribute of love Eoq meme fo our dear, husband and her. - FREDIO who passe ’n“n seven years ago today. October i 18 LOVING WIFE AND DAUGHTERS. beloved denamd this it tober 24, 1933 ms M'e one bered. “longed for always. 2 (AS AVD \IARGAEL‘I‘ FUNERAL DIRECTORS Joseph F Birch’s Sons Phone wm onnu 3032}“4“5’.’ N.W. Established 1841 Frank Geier's Sons Co. 1413 Seventn 8t.N.W. N Ational2473 Modern_Chapel T One of the Largest Undertakers in the World 1400 Chapin St. NW. Col. 0432 517 11th St. S.E. Atlantic 6700 CHAS. S. ZURHORST CO. 301 EAST CAPITOL ST ________ Phone Lincoln 0372 V. L. SPEARE CO. Neither the successor to nor connected with the orieinal W peare establishment. on NAtional ,"1 2 t. - g “J. William Lee’s Sons Co. FUNERAL DIRECTORS. Crematorium 4th and Mass. Ave. NE. Lincoln 5200 FUNERAL DESIGNS. "GEO. C. SHAFFER WS RIR T S ond Sundays Cor. 14th 8 Eye GEO. A. COMLEY 0%, 5% Artistic Floral Designs Bm Nl:hte n:l:: m-re‘:dn:'ifildl GUDE BROS. COQ. 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