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A—10 ¥» Breaths. BAKER, JAMES. On Sunday. July 25 183 at his residence, 3434 Kentwood st _south, Green Valley Station. Arhing- .ton. Va. JAMES BAKER. husband of Annisce Baker. father of Florence, James and Harry Baker and Leonard Gray. Remains resting at the W. Ernest Jar- vis funeral church. 1 ¢ st. n.w until & p.m. Wednesday. July & there- after a' his late residence, Funeral ‘Thursday. July 9. at 1 pm. from St John's Baptist Church. Arlington. Va Rev. James H. Marshall officiating. _ In- terment Odd Fellows' Cemetery. Rela- | tives and friends invited. 28 BEERS, CHARLOTTE DANA July 25. 1937, at her home 810 Gist ave. Siver Spring, Md. CHARLOTTE DANN BEERS, the heloved wife of Dr. Liovd Y. Beers funcral home of Wm 7005 Wisconsin - ave Bethesda. Md uneral services at the “above funeral ome on Wednesday, July 28. at 2 Interment private SLANDIN, CLARK W. On Sunday. 25,1935 ‘at_ his home Germantown Md. CLARK W _BLANDIN. beloved son of ithe late John and Mary Blar Funeral on Wednesday. July 28 at pm. at Woodlawn Cemelery Md ' Funeral arransements by + Barnesville, Md NT. WILLIAM H. Deparied on Saturday. July 4 men's Hospital. WILLIAM H beloved husband of Mary L. ~ devoted father of Lilly ros 1 h On Sungay. Remains resting at the | Reuben Pumphrey. | July Hiiton, this life nF._Brent Matthews sw. until 7 thence to his Deiaware ave. se Rt 1 pm Sthost be- Rev. 0. G Interment Harmony tween D Wing offici Cemetery BROWN. AMOS.__On Monday July 1937, AMOS BROWN. oied" brother of " 'Winnie _Pier Amanda_Green. James Brown s W. Ernest Jaryis funeral chur: U'st. nw.' Funeral Friday. July at D from Bethiehem " Bapiist Church. Stafiera Y. Va. Rev J T B “Remains may be viewed 1 &y, July 28, it 10 L Juiy ;30 above funerai chur 1) GARROLL. JAMES R. Deparied this Life on Sunday. Juiy 25, 183,. at 4:50 am aL his residen P s 1w, JAMES | CARROLL. b ] Carroll. (a . George Norman. B W_"Carroll. Mazie D Brown: brother Emily Hawkins and Mrs. Hat He also” leeves one son dRushiers- i friends nest Jary om. from Allen A st_and Alabama ave officiating. Interme Cemetery. We loved sou. it God loved you best And took vou home 1o rest Lincoln” Memorial | Funeral chapel Garfield WM JNO. W ©OBB. JOHN M 1937 "ar_his ; silver Sp M beloved husoa Cobn father of Jor ana C. D. Sutheiland i - 1 ednesdas ives and v Washinglo morial Paix Cemeiers CURTIN. CHARLES OLIVER. on_Monday. Julv 6 193} CHARL] OLIVER CURTIN beloved husbaud of Anna M. Cu e Meckel) and r of Louise. Joseps, Charles 1d James Cur Sudde JENNIE. Om at Freecmen < Hosp DIXON. beloted mother of W Dixon. grand of Frane Remaij Frazier home neral from ment Cemeters PU PAUL. LILLIAN MAY ulv 27, 1057 r n 2 ne. LILLIAN MAY DU wife of the 1 Monda: and Mre' J. A ing at the Lee #nd Mass. 3¢ held on Tk latives ment Congressional Cemetery. ENSOR. EDNA M. On Mond 1837 et Homeopathic Hosnital ENSOR. the beloved wife of Ensor_and mothe sor. Mrs. FEila Vill ence Carballo. Remal; late residence. 41 Notice of funeral lat W. Chambers Co. GORMAN. ANNA LOUISP. moming. July 2. 1937, at Unjversits Hosoital ANNA GORMAN wifa of Thomas J. Gorman Funera] services at her late residence. | -1730 Trving st n.w. on Wednesdax iy 2 930 am. and at Sacred Heart Ohuzch at 10 am. Interment at Mount Ol:vet Cemeters. NER, RANDALL H. On Monday Julv | N T A e York v RANDALL | HAGNER. husband of | Cotton Hagner Services at Bt John's | Eotscopal Church. 18th and H sts nx . | on Georzeio LOUISE Marguerite Wednesdey. July 25, at 4 pm. T i N. GRACE WORTHINGTON. On -Alcf‘:nAun July_26. 1937. in New York | City. GRACE WORTHINGTON HARBAN widow of Dr. L. Lee Harban and mo't of Joseph W. Hazell and Countess Ed ward'de Planelll, Services and injer- | enwood Cemstery. Wednesday. | T ok At 8 pm. | Rervices b Martin | W. Hysong Co e RSLEY. ROBERT H. On Saturder. | B ey 1Rt Dteen. NO€ ROBERT | HORSLEY. Remafns will rest at ragler's funeral home, 380 Rhod land ave. n.w. Funeral Wednesdas 2% 1 pm establishment nationsl Cemet. T, WILLER _ On WILLER INABI mother of Louise. N b iamin Inaniner: map _She also e trienas At the W Erne 1432 You st n July 27 until & 2% Tnterment S ACKSON. CARRIE. On - A CeARRIE TheKsor Phe Iate Joseph H_Jacks H er of Moses 1. Dikes srandmother of | Sesmour A Dikes She picy leaves niece. Lillie Mae Ki one nephew. Leon De ham. Ala one daughter-i Agnés D. Dukes_and other re: friends. Remains resting T.Rhines funeral chapel ats_ sw. Funeral 1:3 nesday. July 2% from Union W M. E 'Zion Chirch, 23rd st L'and M sts. n.w. Rev. Allsio: ciating. * Interment Harmony Cemeter. | FOHNSON, CARRIE. On Sunday. July 5. | 1937, at her residence. 2117 CARRIE JOHNSON nee Br ed wife of William Johnson, danghter of Rosie W. and John Branch' She lraves to mourn their'loss a son. Wiliiam John- son. ir: three sisters. Gertrude. Rnsalie and Dorothy. and a grandmother. Maria | B arion R A R ot M i Joseph " Jenifer's funeral church. 1141 | 29nd st nw. Fine above:named | parior Wednesde 1 al 2 pm Interment Lincoln Memorial Cemetery. | Relatives and friends invited i JONES. MARY J. On Tuesday 1937, “at_her residence. wourne ave. Ventnor Ci J JONES. heloved wife Jones and _mother m Triesdar nm. Wadnesday. efield. §. C Julv_ North M N J. MARY of George T. of Pearl A Innes Remains rest at Jeffries & Keats. 1713 Atlantic ave. Atlantic City. N. J.. | where services will be held on Thur<day. July 29 af 2 pm. Interment Laurel Memorial Park. near Atlantic City, N._J. KORBLY. CHARLES A. On Mondayv. July CIELT at “Georgelown _University Hospital, CHARLES A. KORBLY. He s aurvived' by two sons and two daughters. Funeral from the W._W. Chambers C funeral home. 1400 Chapin st. n.w.. on Thursday. July 29. at 9 am.: thence to Chapel ‘of the Little Fiower. Glen ¥Echo, Md. where mass will be offered at 10 am. for the repose of his soul Relatives and friends are invited. 28 UNKLE, WHITE, Beaths. . ADA CAMPBELL. On Sunday. July 5. 71937 at her residence. 308 South Capitol si. ADA CAMPBELL LEE. be- loved sister of Mrs. Emma Dixon. aunt of Eiwood Campbeil, Benjamin Robin- son and Mrs. Dorothy Robinson. 8She also leaves other relatives and many friends. Remains resting at the John T. Rhines funeral chapel. ird and Eve sls. ‘sw. where funeral services will be held at’ 1:30 p.m. on Thursday. July 29 Interment Lincoln Memorial Ceme- tery 28 LEE. ADA CAMPBELL Officers a1 bers of Columbia Temple. No. 4272, 1. B P O E of W. are notified of the deaih of Daughter ADA CAMPBELL LEF. Ses- sion of sorrow hes been held. Funeral Thursday. July 260, 1937, 1:50 p.ni.. from John_Rhines” undertaking parlor, srd and Eve sts. sw ELEANOR WALKER. Daughter Ruler. GEORGIANNA B. HENRY, Fin. Sec. LORENZ MARY ROSE. On Monday. July 6. 1057, at_her residence. Piscataway. Md.. MARY ROSE LORENZ. the heloved widow of Charles Lorenz and mother of Mary L. Weizler. Maggie L. Patton. The- Gallahan. Lillie A. Cole "and . Funeral from the chapel F. Murray & Son., 20( Aave se. on Wednesday. July 8. at 5 am.: thenee to St. Mary's Church Piscataway. Md. where mass will be said at 100 am. for the repose of her soul. ~ Relatives and friends are invited 1o attend. Interment in church cem- mem- On Sunday. July 25, ut ani. at her residence O st n.w.” BEATRICE L. MAY, be- | loved wife of Juilus May. She also leaves (o mourn their loss two daush- ters, Oreatha Swasger and Chapell Ball: tWo sisters. Alice Rattclifie and_Mary Moore. three brothers. Eqward. Dantel and Addison Chapman: four grandchil- dren and_many other relatives and fricnds. Remains resting at Geo. B. Clarke Co.’s funeral parlor. 1416 Florida ave. n.e. may be seen after 12 noon Tuesday. July 7. Funeral Wednesday. July 28 at 1:30 pm. from Bethlehem Baptist Church. Nichols ave. and Summers road se Interment Linc Memorial Cemeter: McDOWELL. EMIL SE MORTON. On Ji at_the home of | A sel E. Mitchell. 7 Chevy Chese. Md. EMILY E MORTON McDOWELL. " Services the above address on Wednesday. July U8 at 9 am. Interment Hollywood Cemetery, Richmond, Va MULLALY. CATHERINE. On Monday. July 2 3. at Baltimore. Md., CATH- ERINE. widow of Charles W. Mullaly and mother of Rev. Charles J. Mu S.J. New York; James F. Mullaly. Was glon. D. C.' ‘and Mrs._ William Woods. Baltimore. Md _Funeral from | her late residence. 305 Birkwood place tnear University place). on Wednesday July o8&t 97930 am. Requiem hish mass at’ 10 am. Church of &ts. Philip and James. Baltimore. Interment Monnt Oiivet Cemetary. Washington. * PALMER. ANNIE Entered into eternal | rest suddenly. Monday. July 26, 1937 Casuaity Hospital. ANNIE L. PAL- [ER of New York City. wife of the late ul Perry Palmer. loving mother of othy Palmer of New York City Re- resting at the John T 'Rhines chapel. 3rd and Eve sts. s.w of funcral later On Monday. July 26 | ¥y Memorial Hospital. JOHN aged 42 vears. beloved hus- | Powell and father ®ima. Betiy Lou and Phvliis Remains ng at his late 341 t. n.e until 1 pm. Wednesday July ?S: thence ta Fort Mscr Chapel Arlington ‘Va.. where fu- neral services will be held at 2 p.m. Rel- atives znd friends invited Interment Arimeton National Cemetery. Services by the W W. Chambers Co. suburban funeral home. 918 Cleveland ave., River- e Md ROBINSON. JOHN P. On 1935, at 2 pm. at Garfleld Hos- | JOHN P ROBINSON. devoied nd of Annie M Robinson. - He is | survived aiso five daushters. Mrs, Fugenia Stewart Jones. Mrs. Annabelle | Tancil. Miss Fannie Robinson Mrs. Peari Carrington and Mrs Julia Ovel- three sons. Elmer. Sidney P. and Wa R _Robinson. and many friends. Funeral from his late residencs R | 5D on' Wednesday pm Interment Tiirsdas her daug Melrose Notice POWEL residence Sunday. July | July 28 “ap Statesville. N, C. on July 29, 2R RHONE, ELLEN. On Saturday. Julv 24 - at 104 p'm.. ELLEN RHONE of . €. aunt of the late Ellen er of Lydia Burneti. great- of Olia and Alphonzo Johnson | Remains resting ~at Grice's = funeral | “ome 12th st n.w. Funeral We JWS 9 At 1 pm - from St Baptist Church, 27nd st | nw. " Interment | inja_ave Harmonv Cematar RHONE. ELLEN: BREN . WILLIAM. of the A eauest~d 1o aitend FLLEN RHONE L Church nw Alo WILLIAM nesdav. Julv 2% at 2 pm Paul's E "Church,” §th st tween D and E «is 5w REUBEN ESTELL G. FANTROY. Rec SAVAGE, Al 1.0 of the Wednes- n.m the fu- | BRENT | from | be- Sundav. mothe: July 25 of James Many | < survive he Washington | 5 Deane ave. | larer . IZABETH. On Mon- | At Siblev Memorial | » ELIZABETH STORAY | 0f 1364 Perry place n.w . beloved wife of W E d mother of William | W, s hecca F. Rogers and i vices at the 201 14th | fiis Hospiial pm Relatives and frier TAFFON. LOUISE. On Mondar. i 'a:" Provicence Hospital AFFON. beloved caughter of and Mars Taffon Funeral late residence. 41 H <t. nw. on Thurs- | dav. July 24" ar 830 am: thence to St " Alovsius' Church. where requiem mass will be sald for the repose of her | soul. Interment Moun! Olivet Ceme- tery. 'Relatives and friends invited. | TURNER. MARTHA JANE Sunda.: July 1937, at her resi- dence. Falls urch. Va MARTHA | JANE TURNER. wife of Clinton Turner. ; Remains resting at the John T. Rhines hln!(l'],fhan?\v drd and FEy Sts sw., | 1 am Wednesday. July R. Body will be shipped to Richmond | © funeral services and interment MARGARET C. Suddenlv. on inday. July 1937 at Selbv-on-the- Bav. MARGARET C. UNKLE ‘nee Por- ter), the beloved Wife of Oharles T. Unkle. Funeral from her late resi: dence. 501 ortland st se. on Wed- nesdav. July 2K, at 930 am vices 2! Esther Memorial Church of e Holy Communion. Coneress Heights. a1 10 am. | Relatives and friends are invited fo - | ‘r“" Interment in Cedar Hiii Cem- WHITE, FRANK ALONZO. day. Julv 1. 19 July 26 LOUISE Antonio | from her ! 28 Suddenly. on on Q) Wednes. a1 Union Printers Home. Colorado Springs. Colo., after & | lingering ilin FRANK " ALONZO WHITE. beloved husband of Edith Whita and father of Harris White and Mrs Doris M. ~Services at the chapel of mas F_Murrav & Sox Nichols #ve. sie.on Wednesday. Jul at p.m " Relatives and friends Interment Cedar Hill Cemetery. | FRANK ALONZO. Federal City | Lodge. No. 20, I’ O. O F. The death_of Brother' FRANK ALONZO WHITE. | which Union Printers’ Home. Colo. Wednesday. nsunced ducied b Murra ave 2:30 | mvited. | July 1. 1937, is | Fineral ~ services con- | v the lodee will be held at s funera! home. Nichols | July | C. WILSON. Secretary. HT, THOMAS CLIFTON. JR this life on_Saturdav. "Juiy 24, HOMAS CLIFTON WRIGHT. Jr.. of Amy and Thomas Wright nw. He js survived by and ' father. grandmother. four nncles and a host of other relatives and friends. Remains resting at above | residence on Wednesday. July 8. Py reral Thursdav. Julv 29, from Ruth Dabney Co's funerai home, 455 O st nw. at' 1 pm. Inlerment Lincoln Cemetery. 2 In Memoriam. BRANDON. DANIEL S, el asl 1 Jesus dily 27 1035 d‘: cherisn the 1ous memory of a devoted Husband and father. DANTEL S, BRANDON. whom we have loved long and lost awhile. Lead. kindly light, amid the encircling oom, HIS LONELY WIFE, MARIA B. BRAN- Dear Dad: We can almost hesr your singing still these words you loved so and sang_often ‘Where “the night dissolves away into pure and perfect day | Stevensburg: { mond. - THE EVENING MADDUX, AIRLINE PIONEER, EXPIRES Heart Ailment Fatal at 49| to Trail Blazer for T. W. A. By the Associatea Press. NEW YORK, July 27.—John Luther Maddux of New York and Los Angeles, president of Transcontinental Air Transport and a pioneer in the de- velopment of commercial aviation, died at his home here yesterday. He was 49, Maddux had been ili only a few days of a heart ailment. With him when he died was his second wife, Mrs. Rowena Maddux, and a son, James, 3. Another son, John, jr., 13, was in Los Angeles. A close friend of Col. Charles Lind- bergh, Maddux began his career in | aviation with the establishment of | Maddux Airline between San Fran- | cisco and Caliente, Mexico. That line and Transcontinental Air T!‘finsml‘t~’ which began coast-to-coast service | with train-plane connections at Co- | lumbus, Ohlo—were predecessors of the present T. W. midcontinent | route. | Maddux was instrumental in the | establishment of modern air terminals | at Kansas City, Mo, and at Glen- | dale, Calif During the World War Maddux was in the United States Navy's submarine service. His first wife, Mrs. Maddux, died in 1931. | The body will be sent to Los Angeles, | probably by airplane, for burial, KORBLY FUNERAL T0 BE THURSDAY Mass to Be Offered From Little Flower Chapel, Glen Echo, at 10 AM. ‘The funeral of former Representa- | tive Charles Alexander Korbly, who | died yesterday in Georgetown Univer- | sity Hospital, will be held from Cham- | bers’ funeral chapel, 1400 Chapin | street, at 9 o'clock Thursday morning. and mass is to be offered at 10 a.m. in the Chapel of the Little Flower, Glen Helen Kuhne | | Echo, Md | Mr. Korbly served in Congress from 1909 to 1915 as Representative from the Indianapolis district of Indiana and during that time he was one of the House members who wrote the Federal Reserve act. ! Previously he served as a newspaper | reporter and editor and then engaged | in the practice of Jaw. He resumed | his legal activities in Indianapolis | upon leaving Congress, but returned | several years later to the Capital At one time he was & deputy clerk to the Board of Montgomery County | Commussioners, while he was active in civic circles as secretary of the Montgomery County Civic Federation He made his home on Wiscasset road, | in Mohican Hills, Montgomery County. | Surviving Mr. Korbly are two sons | and two daughters. {WILLIAM WALKER DIES | AT STEVENSBURG HOME Postmaster and Merchant-Farmer Survived by Brother in Washington. 8pecial Dispatch to The Star. | CULPEPER, Va.. July 27--Funeral services will be held late this after. noon for William G. Walker, 58, Stev- | ensburg postmaster, well-known mer chant-farmer and member of prom- | inent family, died suddenly ves- terday morning at his home in Stev- | ensburg from heart disease. | Rev. Frederick Griffith, rector of | Christ Episcopal Church, of which Mr. | Walker was vestryman for a number of years, will officiate at graveside rites in the family section of Masonic Cemetery, Culpeper. Mr. Walker is survived by his wife, Mrs. Susan Jones Walker, and one daughter, Miss Katherine Walker of four brothers, John Walker of Batna, Russell Walker of | California, Marshall Walker of West Virginia and Lewis Walker of Wash- ington, and a sister, Mrs. Button of Jeffersonton. MRS. EMILY.M’DOWELL DIES IN CHEVY CHASE Funeral Tomorrow for Native of Richmond, With Burial in Hollywood Cemetery. Mrs. Emily Jessie Morton McDowell, 79, died last night after a long ill- | ness, at the home of her daughter, | | Mrs. Alyne M. Mitchell, wife of Ros- | sel E. Mitchell, architect, 7 East Mel- | rose street, Chevy Chase, Md. Mrs. McDowell, a resident of Chevy | Chase since 1920, was a native of | Richmond and the widow of Wilbur C. McDowell of Norfolk and Rich- | mond. Besides her daughter she | leaves a niece, Mrs. H. McGuire Doles, | Norfolk, and four grandchildren. | Funeral services will be held to- | morrow at Mrs. Mitchell's home. The | hour {a to be announced later. Burial | will be in Hollywood Cemetery, Rich- | PRAYER CRITIC RESIGNS Pastor Who Added “Please Pass | the Gravy” Quits Pulpit. NEW YORK, July 27 (#).—Rev. Gordon Chilson Reardon, critic of forms and uses of prayers, resigned | Mullaly | veteran and one of Stanley | Young Washington Teddy Bowman, 9. is quite trated in this photo, taken at Chevy Chase Playground. STAR, WASHINGTON a heaver of bean bags. as tllus- Teddy is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Ripley Bowman, 3826 McKinley street, and attends Blessed Sacrame Basile, son of Mrs. Amedeo Bas of Mr. and Mrs. Frank O'Brien, nt School Tomorrow Alfred ile, and Clare O'Brien, daughter | at Friendship House | Star Staff Photo. | 'FUNERAL TOMORROW FOR MRS. MULLALY Mother of D. C. Attorney Was Pension Law Specialist Widely Known Here. Mrs. Catherine Mullaly, 89, for- merly of this city, died vesterday at the home of her daughter, Mrs. William B. Woods, in Baltimore Mrs. Mullaly was the mother of James F. Mullaly, an attorney of th city, and Rev. Charles J. Mullaly, § J., national director of the Apostleship of Praver and editor of the Jesuit magazine, the Messenger of the Sacred Heart, in New York Widely known in this eity. Mrs was a specialist in pension Jaws at the Pension Office, where &he worked in the finance division until retired n 1920. She was the widow of Charles W. Mullaly, Union Army the old Carroll Institute here. Mrs. Mullaly is survived by daughter and two sons. Two other daughters, the late Miss Mary Mullaly, at one time registrar of the Organist Guild of the District. and the late Miss Catherine Mullaly, at one time choir solist in St. Matthew's Catholic Church, died some years ago Funeral services will be held at 10 am. tomorrow in the Church of SS Philip and James, Baltimore. Burial will be in Mount Oliver Cemetery here. MRS. T. J. GORMAN DIES AFTER BRIEF ILLNESS Wife of Deputy Customs Commis- sioner, Treasury Department, ‘Was Native of Alexandria. Mrs. Anna Louise Gorman, wife of Thomas J. Gorman, deputy commis- sioner of customs, Treasury Depart- ment. died yesterday in Georgetown | | Hospital safter a short illness. Mrs dria, Va., but had resided in Washing- | ton since girlhood. Besides her hus- | band she leaves a daughter, Mrs. T. Richard Dougherty, and a son, | Thomas J. Gorman, jr. both of this | city. She also leaves one grandchild Funeral services will be held at 10 am. tomorrow in Sacred Heart Cath- olic Church, following brief services | a half hour earlier at her late resi- dence. 1730 Irving street. Burial wiil be in Mount Olivet Cemetery the founders of | the | Gorman was born in Alexan- VICTIM OF HEAT, HUNGER Edward C. Clark, 28, of Murrays- Pa, from excessive heat the Arlington critical condition in Georgetown Hos- | pital today. Clark. who said he was searching for his mother, was taken to the hos- | pital by a passing motorist who found | | him lying by the roadside in a semi- | conscious condition. Though his tem- | | perature remained around 105 degrees, | 1, | ville, | who collapsed last and hunger on Highway, was in a recovery are good. ‘(@dar Hill Washingtnis mestBeautit @me’cerg Communits Mausoleum, Columbariam and Receiving Vaults._ ESTAB, 1357, |Zurhorst Funeral Directors {C. 8. ZURHORST. JR.) 301 East Capitel St. Lin. 8468 Ln. o372 ’ IR CONDITIONEL | For Reference ASK YOUR NEIGHBOR 575 No Extras! For a Regular $150 Funeral WASHINGTON'S LOWEST PRICES §75 to $200 and up DEAL Funeral Home Phone Li 8200-8201 | To World War Veterans, All Officers and Men of w.ow CHAMBERS One of the largest under- takers in the world. and 'HE UNITED STATES These Government Contracts are for fine, the U. S. Army and Navy Others Interested GOVERNMENT has five con- tracts with W. W. Chambers for Funeral Service. These include the Veterans’ Bureau, Walter Reed Hos- pital, Bolling Field, the Army Medical Center, the Army War College, Soldiers’ Home, the Naval Hospital, etc. complete night | ¢ D. C, TUESDAY, JULY 27, 1937. ASPECIAL A Nationally Known Maker's Splendidly Tailored SUMMER SUITS Usually Priced ot $14.75 Made of a Special Porous Material that Can be Washed or Dry Cleaned and Holds Its Shape Regulars, Longs, Shorts anc Stouts. Sizes 31 to 48 in the Sale. Not every sizs in every sty and color — by all s12es in group 2 Suits for $2() A Good Assortment of Fine TROPICAL WORSTEDS Included! —Your opportunity, men, to get a fine suit at a next-to-nothing price ... Buy two and you save even more! Every suit is new, crisp and cool . . . the sort you want for town, for vacationing, for cruising o Tam going home to stav: meet me there.” HIS CHILDREN. "DAVID. MARIE AND GOOCH. MILDRED JAEGER. In memory of our dear daughter and sister. MIL- DRED JAEGER GOOCH. who departed this Tife two years ago today, July 27 funerals. Chambers’ policy is and always has been to let the public know. Every one is entitled to know that the United States Government has chosen a Good Funeral. yesterday as pastor of the Church of Our Father of the First Universalist Society of Brooklyn. A year ago Rev. Mr. Reardon at- tracted wide notice by characterizing the prayer, “Now I Lay Me Down to Sleep,” as a ghastly thought.” As an example of sacriligious form, he quoted: “Bless this food to our use, us to Thy service. Pass the Gravy ... Every suit is made by a manufacturer who caters only to the best clientele . . . Every suit has QUALITY written in every line. .. Every suit is a bargain to “write home about.” Look ahead to next season, and buy four suits! FUNERAL DIRECTOR Frank Geier’s Sons Co. Jlpsevenns NE National2473 “Weither the successor to nor connected with he original W. R. Speare estabiishment. Phone 1009 H St. N.W ation J. William Lee’s Sons Co. Ha FUNERAL I)II.E.CTOES 19 Crematorium 4th and Mass. Ave. NE. Lincoin 5200 | Joseph F. Birch’s Sons (A. L. HAYCOCK. Manager) Trone mest 08273034 M St. N.W. 4 FUNERAL DESIGNS, GEO. C. SHAFFER EXPRESSIVE FLORAL TRIBUTES AT MOD!RFTSI PRICES. PHONE NAT. 0106 S ‘Sendam Cor. 14th & Eye L Think it over and think why Chambers was chosen. W. W. Chambers will give the finest service possible. No United States Government Funeral is a cheap funeral. It is & good funeral . . . by Chambers, one of the largest undertakers in the world. In case of death call— ‘This day comes with a sad regret And one that we will never forget. We will always cherish with love sincere Beautiful memories of one so dear. MOTHER AND SISTER. * HUBER. CARL. In sad but loving re- membrance of our dear husband and {ather. CARL HUBER. who departed _life ten vears ago’ today, July 27. i ® Single Breasted ©® Double Breasted ® Plain and Sports Backs ® Plenty of White, Tans, Grays, Blues, Browns © Pin checks, Glens, Herringbones, Stripes and Overplaids. Gone. but_not forgotten HIS WIFE AND CHILDREN. * HOWLIN. BRIDGET C. In sad but loving remembrance of _our - beloved _aunt. BRIDGET C. HOWLIN, who departed this life flve vears ago today. July 27. 1932 Anniversary mass at 8t. Martin's Church. You are not forgotten, loved one, Nor will you ever be;: As _long as iife and memory last We will remember thee. MARGARET AND KYLE, LULAH V. 1In sad but loving re- membrance of our dear mother, L H V. KYLE, who departed this 'life ten years ago today, July 27, 1927. Dearest mother o' ours, We miss your dear face. And you left us to remember that Nor.e on earth can take your place. 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