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Burglars Rob Doctor's Quarters. BERLIN, March 31 (#).—Dr. George Bucky of New York, who has been here ‘uunmrytnehumoffihemnm department of Virchow Hospital, lost some 15,000 marks worth of silver and other articles when burglars looted his lp‘n‘n:cnb in the Grunewald residential district Ty Nens Jhg 1319-1321 F Street March 31 STETSON HATS H The Aristocratic amel’s Hair Topcoat for $90.50 Yes, it’s the guaranteed, genuine camel’s hair, often priced up to $75, and we have about 175 of them in shades of tan and brown. Their medium weight will give comfortable wear for eight months in the year. Beautiful, durable and never requiring pressing. The model is full length with raglan shoulder and plenty of body room. An ideal coat for every occasion—warmth without weight. ‘TheXoimg ens Soop 1319-1321 F Street March 31 STETSON HATS FOR SPRING BORTUIENS —-fl THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, JOHNSTON RITES TODAY RECORD SHIPS SEEN Wite of General Will Be Buried | FOR U. S. BY GLOVER Arlington. New Building Program Projected Puneral services for Mrs, Henrietta V. Johnston, wife of Brig. Gen. John With Award of Ocean Mail Contracts. A. Johnston, will be conducted at the residence, 2111 Massachusetts avenue, this afternoon at 3 o'clock, with Rev. Dr. C. Ernest Smith, rector of St. Thomas' Episcopal Church, officiating. Interment will be in Arlington Ceme- tery. Mrs. Johnston died at her home| A prediction that some of the ocean on’ Massachusetts avenue Friday after|grevhounds planned by the American * Her Musband, Gen. Johnston, was| er husban n. Johnston, & commander of the 34th Division, A. E. F., [of the present “Queen of the North during the World War and was for-|Atlantic” was made yesterday by As- merly a Commissioner of the District|sistant Postmaster General Glover in of Columbia. | commenting on the recent record- EISEMAN'S Seventh & F Sts. = Dress Stylishly on an Eiseman Charge Account x SPRING SUITS 25 *30 *35 @ All the best Spring shades and models. For men and young men. OPEN A CHARGE ACCOUNT @ Buy now . . . pay later in convenient weekly or monthly amounts, easy to meet. §t. Albans Clothes FOR MEN & YOUNG MEN No “special purchases” for this s le—nothing merchant marine will smash the record | ! | state. Hours: 8 A. M. to 6 P. M. hmkmvm-ofmelummdm '~mu off to the gallant Europa of the North German uoyd smmshlp Line on her wonderful performance g the Ar.lnnuc in four days, 17 _hours lnd 6 minutes,” Glover said. slip them back quietly, to be ready to take them off again to one of the glants built by the brains and brawn of Ami workmen in the shipyards of Amertcl under the terms of Jones-White act administered by Postmaster General Brown.” Glover pointed out that in the wards by the Postmaster General of the ocean mail contracts, a new ship bullding rogram was projected. The first new ships of a huge building program by the American Export Corporation, Glover said, will be launched from the Camden, New Jersey yards, on June 6. Hurt in Tractor Collision. LYNCHBURG, 'Va., March 31 (Spe- cial).—H. D, Ogden, 40, employe of the State Highway Commission, who lives at Forks of Buffalo, Amherst County, is at Memorial Hospital here, suffering from a b-dlf' mangled arm, which he received while scraping a road in Am- herst County when his tractor was in collision with a motor truck.” It is lelr;d his A&rm will have to be ampu- tated. Frills Delight Photographer. WEST PALM BEACH, Fla. (#).—The more feminine a woman appears, the more frills she wears, the better sub- ject she makes for the camera, says E. L A P‘nlex. photographer of !Mhionnbk’i J. T. Clements Sons Funeral Service 1241 Wisconsin Ave. Phone West 0804 Select Your Monument here. Bée Olll muhl@lfl in “R’El"nuh d prices, A? HALeHeTs, Dot W OrkmanstiD, Washington Granite Monumental Co., Inc. WILLIAM JARDINE, Secty. 448 N. Y. Ave. N.W. ______Natl 5870 _ AMBULANCES Best in Town. 34 00 Local Call__. Chambers Co. st == that has been “carried over.” Every garment men- tioned is new stock—the latest models of our own exclusive line of clothes. A for $45 values Huge volume enables us to quote this price for Four-Piece Suits Each season for 17 years our sales have increased, and thls Spring we've “plunged.” We've signed contracts with our manufacturers to take enormous lines of St. Albans Clothes. Perhaps we've overstepped the limit; maybe we’ve overestimated Our New Sports Suits These sport suits are wonderfully convenient, You're smartly dressed for business or the street —then simply, change the long trousers for knickers and you're ready for golf or any form of recreation. Materials are fine English Tweeds—mostly in light colors. Coats with plain or pinch backs. $2050 Conventional our outlet—but it was the only way to such a pnce When you see these values we believe the results will justify our “plunge.” Spring Suits These regular St. Albans suits—including an extra pair of trousers worth at least $10—are simply marvelous values at this price. Light colors in handsome new shades, and superb materials that include French Flannels, Tweeds, Worsteds and Serges. $29.50 Perfect fitting of all suits guaranteed without extra cost. A ane of *7.* lightweight Wool Knickers, 30 to 38, now *3 MONDAY, MARCH 31, 1930. DEFUNCT COMPANY HEAD SURRENDERS President of Petroleum Corporation Ready to Begin Prison Term ~on Fraud Charge. By the Associnted Press. LOS ANGELES, March 31.—Sheridan C. Lewis, president of the now defunct Julian Petroleum Corporation, an- nounced that he would surrender today to_the Government and petition the United States Circuit Court in «San Francisco for the immediate issu\ice of a mandate so he can begin serving a seven-year Federal prison sentence for conviction on & mail fraud charge, Lewis, central figure in the maze of criminal and civil litigation which grew out of the collapse of his company in 1927, at present is at liberty under two Federal bonds, totaling $40,000. Lewis intimated his decision had been influenced by a desire to avoid the pos- sibility of facing additional indictments in connection with the present county grand jury investigation of the Julian collapse. Twenty of 34 persons already under indictment in connection with the pres- :nt prol;e (;'1. th‘!’ S’{DD oogoom;l-wck over- ssue of e Julian Ave ted bonds of $5,000 emh G Hindenburg sigm Cabinet List. BERLIN, March 31 (#)—President von Hindenberg yesterday signed the list of cabinet members proposed by Chancellor Bruehing. He also appointed Gottfried Treviranus previously named minister without portfolio, as minister for occupled territories, and Hermann Dietrich, minister of economies, as vice chancellor, y THE WEATHER District of Columbia—Fair and not quite so cold, with lowest temperature about 38 degrees tonight; tomorrow fair and warmer; gentle variable winds, be- coming south or southwest. Virginia—Fair tonight and tomorraw; not quite so cold in west portion and probably light frost on the coast to- night; warmer tomorrow; moderate northwest winds, becoming southerly to- morrow. Maryland—Fair and not so cold to- night; tomorrow fair and warmer; gentle variable winds becoming mod- erate south and southwest tomorrow. West Virginia—Fair and slightly warmer tonight; tomorrow increasing cloudiness and warmer, probably show- ers tomorrow night. Record for 36 Hours, Sunday, March 30: ‘Thermometer—12 midnight, 41; 4 am., 40; 8 am., 41; 12 noom, 54. Barometer—12 midnight, 29.86; 4 a.m., 29.85; § a.m., 29.92; 12 noon, 29.91. Monday, March 31: ‘Thermometer—4 pm., 57; 8 -pm., 50; 12 midnight, 42; 4Im 37; 8 am, 36; noon, 45. Barometer—4 pm., 2987; 8 pm., 29.97; 12 midnight, 3003 4 am, 30.10; 8 am, 30.21; noon, 30.22. Highest temperature, 57, occurred at 3:50 p.m. yesterday. Lowest temperature, 34, occurred at 6:30 a.m. today. Tide Tables. (Furnished by United States Coast and Geodetic Survey.) Today--Low tide, 3: p.m.; high tide, 8:54 a.m. Tomorrow—Low _tide, 3 49 m. 4:26 p.m.; high tide, 9:30 a.m. and 9:55 p.m. The Sun and Moon. ‘Today-—Sun rose 5:56 a.m.; sun sets 6:30 p.m. Tomorrow—Sun rises 5:54 a.m.; sun sets 6:30 p.m. Moon rises 6:39 a.m.; sets 8:13 p.m. Weather in Various Cities. Stattons. Abilene, Te Albany, N, ta, G Blrmingnam Bismarck, N. D Boston, Mass, Buffelo, N, ch-rlemn" Cinctinatt. Giio 30,34 Cleveland, Ohio. 30:20 Golumbia, & C. 30.24 ar Cloudy Pt.cloudy Cloudy Hiron: 8. D Indianapolis.dnd 30.30 Jacksonville Fia. 3024 City, Mo 30.10 eles. .. .. 29.76 Gilenns. L New York, Oklahoma ' Cif Philadelphia Phoenix. Arl; Bittsburgh, Fa Portland, 'Me. Portland. Ore Raleigh, Salt Lake Git San _Antonio. San Diego, cumn 'm Francisco. (7 a.m., Greenwicl i ‘Temperature. Weathe! 8 Clear Bl ot khom S eden Gibraitar Sp in 58 Noon, Greenwich time, mnu Horta nr-y-h. Azores. Ra ‘Clirrent obéérvations.) Hapilton. Bermudn. 6 Cloudy Juan, Porto Ric Clear Havana, Cuba Part cloudy Colon,_Canal_Zone. Clear FOUND. MONEY in northwesi™ section of T O B om Departnient_Elde. s BAG—BIack uticlope; grési clase and Tin- ine:"logt Saturdsy night in downtown gec- tion. Ya oftered. 2° R Diamond bar pin, at 41st and Pessenden Sts.s morning. Phone 3694 e OSTON BULL TERRIE dark brindle and 31\;:; answers to “Jer Reward. A, W. Sager. 3710 22nd st. DOG—] $25 reward 0232, DOG—Black Bhiepherd, named 200 Tas 16006; reward. Prone Cleveland DOG, strayed or_stolen; full grown Aire: dale.” Reward. Return t.o”l!t';: Euclid n DOG, gray, dle, Schn missing_in n.w. section st Eriday teve: Liberal reward. _De tur DRIVER'S PERMIT, N ¥. . . ‘5’5‘ on March, 21, “Sidhey Ne hro, “3520 136 Phone Adams 0368. GOLD BREASTPIN, old-fashioned, ~Sunday oo Ederweeh oot Momriay aad Arlmltoln Ce'r;leu-rr. Finder please return GRIP- B wiae s Bt Eafion: btn and Pa. ehel’s erip. con: faining kitchen equipment. ~Please ledve at HANDBAG. | Iad¥'s.’ containiog ‘_h.br‘ name and address, ' Vicinity 7th nw. Reward. Mrs. John Vish. st NECRLAGE. gold, lost Saturday sfterfioon. Reward if iefurned to 1373 Monroe st. u‘mobm Slack (!itural ) fifi' R Beloont "o Eiberar nnm PO sBit. Wyoming_ave. KETBOOK—Will iady he ool F h about lost mnm lrawn Jeather, “containing suit kez Friday Slihion or o iase MM e PDCKI!BOOK "fnu“n bus. Rews rd'“} Teturned_to Born. WILLIAM. To Dr._snd i'-?.. .n"fl-beu 8 gon. JORN WIL- Btaflm. T, JOUN March 1030, after a 8. BARN 29, i S inerai irom t. on Tues- 30 am. theice to St P l o dhlnd d(7 s, 8.e. lu“ s . : {:5-'-':-5 En&‘.’nc olvet Cemetery. at John DANIEL tnsofi BREWER, aged 84. Fu- ht !unexl) 0th st Ap; at T0:30 a.m. " Interment Cunuemonn Cemetery. BEOWN, LLOYD. On Sunday, Mareh 30, 1930, e a YD of David ‘and Ruth ay, April 1, at 12 Frest darvis Co. funeral church, 1433 You 'st. n.w. BURKE, MILLARD FILLMORE, & on Sus: rch 30, 1030, MILLARD F. W st. n.w.. devoted husband ather of Liliie E. d brother of Mr * Cornelia Wiiliams of Chester, Pa. Notice of fomeral later. 1 BURRELL, CORNELIUS, Jr. Suddenly, Sat- . 1930, &t his residence, NELIUS BUR- L T o of ‘Cornelis. Batrell. St und the late Elizabeih Burrell, brother of Jumes Snowden, Ethel Wright and Rose evsler. Funeral Wednesday, Avril 2 st from Moon & Allen funeral par- Tors, Toth und FI 1 . ureh, 30, 1080, his ' residence. 908 C JOH! Bl e CARMODY, husbatia 'of ‘the late Marianne Doyle Carmody. Notice of fu- neral her CAVILL, E |. . (Departed tnis lite Thnrm-y Mmch 27, 1930, at 1109 1 N B" ERviEL Blidied mowner i Atbert - Caviit,_niece of John Brow She also leaves 'a daughter-in-law, Cors 4, Cavill, and other relatives and (riends. Remains ' resting at the John T. Rhines {aneral chapel, 3rd snd I sis. &.w. Funeral esday, April 1, “at ., from the Niscieentn Bireet’ Baptist ‘Ohurch: Inter ment_ Arlinglon National Cemetery. DABNE, EMMA FRANCES, On S0 e’ Suddenty, on st 0 late Bik “May Darne. after. DAVIDSON, ‘morning, Hospital, EDNOI Rotiee o unerat pere- EDNORA WRIGHT. Saturday 30, 8¢ Preedmen's 'HT DAVIDSO! v 0 n rs, ahe wilt Be buried Wednndly‘ chemr, a. . DAWSON, WILLIAM on !und-y. ATkron 30, 1860, ot arhers Hospltar. WL, LIAM BOYD DAWSON, beloved husband of Grace Smith Dawson and father of Frank Dawson. Funeral services at Jenking' funeral home, 809 3 on Wednesday, April 2,'at 1:30 p.m. Int ment Western Cemetery, Baitimore, Md. 1* DINES, HATTIE GROSS. The funersl of Hutle GROSS DINES will be held in Shilo E-“Church Wednesday, April 3. a0 pan. " nterment 1o Bhile. Cethetery: Rev. George Brashears, pastor, oficiating, will'be held from 1507 Columbia st. D.W. We loved her: yes. we loved her, But Jesus_lov er more. Gates of Zion swung open, And she quietly entered home. . DODSON, MARTHA WALKER. Departed this Uife Saturaay. March 29, 1930 at 8:50 ON. _ de- Yotea ‘mother of "Albext, Harrvs ind charles, Jumes E. Reed Matthews and ‘sister of Susan Ross. four srandehildren and other friends. Funeral Wednes- day. April 3, at 10 am, from Epiphany hurch. Remains resting at the W. Ernest Jarvis o, Tuneral chureh. 1432 ¥ou m. Monday; thereafter Foiidence oF her 2o 436 1 a0 o DUNDAS, JAMES DOUGLA: March 28, A DOUGLAS, Tybout, I'andas,” and so and the late Body ‘Festine’ at O Pennsyivania ave. n. nw: m. Xnurmen‘:“(uxl "l‘l, 13 Mount Olivet Gemeters. s ESPEY, FRANCES 3 March 30, 1936, at 1 nv‘rn- m,o:': er el st RANCES R De- 3 to St. Marti tives " ama 1 mmbel "n" ot Suter ':’ nvited. Mount Olivet Cemetery. st e LIN. Departed t A Rgperted thig lte Pui frier Zuesday. Shike tubera Ttior e Fia. e ne GREEN, JOHN. On Sunday. March 30, 1030, | at_his Tesidence, 103: n.w., 'JOHN GREEN. husband of Geraidine ” Oroen: Willisms and. Elsworth Smith of pWednesday, ¢ Jaryis Pml-flelbmm Avril 2, at 1 ror g 0. turieral church, 1433 U st. nws GRIFFEN, ELLEN. Departed this iife on Sunday. Mayeh 30, 2080, at 830 the of ‘her daughter, z:l hon ‘ohs leaves to e wdén - funeral S cnmem to be held Rev. U, A Burial_at ovard Ghiapeh Monteomery: County, Ma JAMES, BOWLAND 0. Dsgejted this Illr Monday, March 31. 1930, Naval “liospital. ROWLAND AMES N.. retired, beloved husband of Margaret V. Jame Fune 380 B day, April 2. at 1 p.m. ton National Cemetery. JOHNSON. ’BI.ANClIE A 9n Priday. March MInterment Arling- Roril ] At 2 pom.. funeral chuteh. 1432 U s and friends invited. Intérment Harmony Cemetery. 31 JONES, CHARLES H. Departed (hl! llf! suddenly Saturday, u-rcn'a. 1930, m. at 1381 R st cmnus iy JONES. Surviving him s wife, NPI osa Honman Jores Three sons, Nasoleon: Rozfer_and Elliott Jones. Remains restin at Frazier's funenl home, 89 ode Tsland ‘ave. n.w. Notice of funeral later Jomsi“ Esundaywx}.'":‘," soM o5 AR reh 30, MEA] Jom' ved "o o 389 Rhode o . Weanesday. ABHl 3 Tnterment Lincoln Memorial Cem- KEPNER. ELIZABETH M. On Saturday. Marcl 930, at her residence, 2021 h st ne. \BETH M.. beloved gauenter of the late Robert B. and Eliza- beth M. Kepner. Funeral services (pri- vate) at the W. Chambers funeral home. 14th And Chapin sts. n.w., Tues- day, April 1. MALNATI, flul Ma al W. Ernest Jarvis t. n.w. Relatives Saturday, (Interment At Patrfax Court House ELIZABETH. On Sunday, March 930, At Qallineer Hdupn al, ' ELIZ, of Funeral Wednesday, LY W EORS B Stephen City. Va. Ains’ resting at the Ernest Jarvis’ Co. funeral church, 1432 You st. n.w. ARY. On Sunday momm D30, 0%, the homeof her domet ter. Ralsh w. Newton. 2633 Ad o) Mrs. S, wite of 1. "SicCeiis 'of West TopnAnL V. Sides er musband. shé Josves Three chu- dren to mourn their Mrs, Vance of Oakhaim, Mass. Fred I Mecrilis and Mrs. R. W. Newfon, wife of Maj. Ralph W. n. MeGOVERN. ¥, the ‘Kreonne Apartments, CHARLES HAL: PIN, belov n_of the late Peter John and u-rnm C. McGovern. Funeral from m Taltavull's funeral home, 14th pHng rd. T .m.: Tegiit the Saci au cntlenm atives and. friends invited "to ‘attend e ment M1 Mount liver Cometers. MMAHON, JOSEPH E. On Sunday, March of’ the late’ Margaret . ertahon B McMahon. Fu- from .ME;‘;L Clements' 'Sons fu- *Eience fo Holy Trinity chirel inss wil at her id S ... Thterment 10 Mount Olivet Cemetery. " Relatives and friends invited to attend. ™y AY. JOHN F. 'sgux' 3 Garfeld aged 70 Neieie ¥ el s resting at it 5 ‘hom Puner: services sad nmr-mu Wednesday, ABHI" 3. at | PL McAlests hr "E’. B ) v,.u.'v......i'fi.%.“ = K éEfl%Q,f "a‘lunnmxfu Uh ld l Itm 98, Bunday. M reh Yo band ot N .. s % L ‘tunerai i? NICHOLAS, AMOS C. NICHOLAS; AMOS C. The Chists and bers of dvmx Lribé, No. 18, Tiprov teent the mnerll Teevices olnour late brother. NICH rs of gly e 3 Niehoth. Inc, W, ay, April 1. 4t 13 Attest: WALTER A. JONES. Chief of Records. * NICHOLAS, AMOS C. A special communi gation of Samuel Gompers Lodee, ¥ AT A M. is hereny called tof the Pose of attending the funeral of qur lste brother, AMOS C. NICHOLAS, on Tuesday, April 1, 1930, w Temple. Y. ave. at funeral pa Clyde Joppn Lodge rmmlle A“r'z"f(s it . PEA] iaster. Attest: LOUIS RoSERBERG, Secreury: NICHOLAS, A, C. The officers and_members hingion' Council, No. 3. Sons and Danghters ‘of Lieriy. are mmflm fo 8t {end the funeral of Brother ' p.in: Monday. Mareh 311930, from :ill.chgl; Tyncral, parlor, oth “ahd Upshur ELSIE D. FILLMEN, hec W T O'CONNELL, MARY, 1930, MARY O 8e Nichols, Monday, March CONNELE Thee ™ Cars es o B b Church, West nu- Church. vu.'w-fi':u- plax Abrll 3, at EIDER, vrAL‘n:ll E. Suddenl: Ay M AL To 1930, W, ‘SCHNEIDER, husband of “frlk ? der. Funeral services u P anier's chapel 3 = i 1754 Pa. ave. n.w., on Tuesday, April 1, at . Interment private. Kindiy gmit SHEEHAN. JOSEPHINE. On urday, March 99, 1030. at. Georgetown Uiyorsicy SPHINE, beloved ‘sister of hechari, Funeral from W. 01 ; and Spring rd at &, inic’s Church friends mxmd vet Cemeter: SMITH, MARY ELIZABETH. Sudden nd-v. Maren 31, 193 at her re Y ELIZ, L ml are rest- ing at Zurhur(l.! funeral nlr lors, 301 East Capltol st. Notice Of funeral Dectanee SNIFFIN. WILLIAM K. On Friday. 0. at Mineola Hospital. Long x'l.“dv Ntw Yurk. After & brief illness. WILLIAM K. SNIFFIN, beloved lllhtr of_Mrs. 8. Cromelin’ and Harry T. Snifin husband of the late Lnlle ‘Webb Sniffin. Funeral from his r!lld!ncn, 3806 Grlmexu .lt Cl':vl Ch iesd; it 2:30 . m. at Connesllunl Cemelen SNIFFIN, WILLIAM K. A special eommuni- cation ‘of Benjamin B. French Lodge, No. 15, F. A, A. M. is hereby cailed for ‘ues- day, April 1, 1930, at 1: in Lodge om, No. 1, ton, D. C, for -somc “Temple, Washing bunnl ‘services ot our K. SNIFPIN. on Tuesday, reumem Inass_at Dom. 9 Relatives- and "Interient at Mount Ohe B st ne r?o:e of condusting angae the Gate” of “the hotCE. hereigtore pu and sent the members.) By order of worshiptul master, SID] BESSELIEVRE, Secretary. lmnm'rn. Mmo IE LEE, On Saturdey, M 29, 1:45 H‘ SOBDUTH, Y her ShiEiy-sieth Jear, loved wife of Shirley Sudduth. ~Pu geral, Tuesday, April 1, at 1i 8t. John's sehpal 'ohirah, " Retkviie: Ma. “Thterment Rockville Union Oemetery. TAYLOR, MARIE. On Saturday, March 29, 1930 st her residence, 2808 D Dumbarton ter of Meu. Joseph and Géorse M. lor. Notice of funeral later. ins resting at W. Ernest Jarvis Co. West End parlor, 28th and Dumbarton ave. n.w. TATLOR, SUSAN. O, Ssturdsy, March 20, 1930, BUSAN, ' devoted ~wite o Taylor mother ot Wiliam Tesior Notice of funcral jater. Remains restind B¢ the W. Erhest Jarvis Co. funerai churehs 1432 You' st. n. THOMAS. GEORGE R. Departed this lite suddenly ~ Saturday. March ~ 29, 1 Lincoln Memorial Cemeiery. WEST. CLARA MAY. Departed this life on Sunday,” March &0, 1030, at. 448 CLARA' MA rmont’ ave. Ticsdny. Aot L at %m. from Metro- politan Bapiist Chureh, B'et. bevwoen 13tn J3th na. Relaties and friends in- E. C. Smith, pastor. "5!!‘. cuu gMembers of Ruth Chapter s, ; are reauested, to at d the mner-l of Ho WEST T ues -(l Anrll 1 ozt at T'pme an. from Metro Chiurch, & 8 ind [Ilh n.w.'%;% niw. t 1602 Vermunn e. R. Matron. lack clothes. EOWARD: W WEYMS, . Fatron, SARAH E. HOLMES, Secy. : In Memoriam. In sad but loving Te- other, The depths-of my sorrow T cannot tell At the loss of my mother 1 loved so well. And while she lies in peaceful sleep, e Lord knows ~ HER DEVOTED DAUGHTER, MAMIE WILLIAMS. N, LS ROY. In loving remembrance of our de; Who d ¢ l-! ,‘"e flvm !!Irl ago today, Seven vun have passed and gone Since he was taken from our home. He never more will pass this, war, But we to him will m e 10 D OTHER AND FATHER. * JOHNSON. OTHO. In lovin ance e ey A her, OTHO SOHNSAN, ¥ho departed this life’ one year aeo] foday, Lc l d kind in all his wi T true in heart ai ULRICH, WILLIAM. In loving remembrance ol Jny dear beloved son. WILLIAM UL RI 0 passed away seven years ago Today, March 31 1033. The years may wipe out many things, But this they wipe out never— The memory of there happy davs When we were all togef May the heavenly winds hlow softly er that sweet and hallowed spot. ’Mid the changing scenes. dear Willy You shall never be forgot. HIS LOVING FATHER AHD MOTHER. ULRICH, WILLIAM R. In loving rem: brance’ of our hushind end Talher: AM R ULR who_departed this I s ago today, March 31, 1933, ay we were all together. O, how ‘chansed It altis How, Since you have gone forever. 1S LOVING WIFE AND DAUGHTER. * WELCH, NELLIE, Tn sad but loving remem. brance of our dearly beloved IE WELCH! wWho departed this life March 31y 198w we miss the welcome {ootstens of the one we loved so dear. WELCH. NELLIE. In joving memory of my t. NELLIE WELCH. who' depart EDNA = rovenas pimsroms, Wm. H. Sardo & Co. i anate Limousine Ambulance 412 A St. NE. LIICQIfl 0524 Modern Chal Sstablished 1476 l|JOHN R. WRIGHT CO. 1337 10th St. N.W. __ Phone North 0047 "ALMUS R SPEARE llu‘“llnl the Original W. R Speare Co. Connecticut Ave. POTOMAC 4600 8 yrs. at 1208 @ st 45 yrs. at 940 ¥ of :|Clyde J. Nichols, lnc. Je WILLIAM LI‘ES SONS (_RI:MAIORIUM Quick. W.W.Deal&C:‘:h‘ _%6 8 ST _NE_______ LINCOLN_8300. CHAS S. ZURI ZURHORST _Lincoln " Joseph F. Birch's Sons (ISAAC BIRCH) 3034 M St. N.W. Ftene wess " Frank Geler’s Sons Co, u;: llv:ln'a ST. N.W. runem Dmeuu NE. ""“c,,::.'s‘m V L. SPEAR CO. Neither the Fith the oriaal W R __and Sundays g-. 1232 i‘ St.

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