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Mail Orders Promptly Filled You can have Don't hesi- Cost{y styles and expensive leathers worth a Five Dollar ‘ Sfigure! Luxurious shoe quality that has ‘Gesuine Python smarsly ‘com- bined with black :2 sea: sand Jad. nd kid ex- quisitelytrimmed with beige and chocolate kid. $4 D YN T g INGTON; D. €, {UR OF ABRAHAM'S DAY FRIDAY. TARCH 20, 1931. PICTURED IN NEW FIND? THE WEATHER | District of Columbia—Fair tonight Clay Copybooks of Sumerian Stu- and tomorrow; Sunday rain, not much | change in temperature; lowest tonight | dents Among Discoveries of | §horE® o LoD O moderste morrow. By the Associated Press. Maryland—Fair tonight and tomor- PHILADELPHIA, March 20—A pic- row, not much change in temperature, ture of Ur of the Chaldees as it was diminishing northerly winds. in the days of Abraham is afforded by Virginia—Fair, slightly colder in cen- archeological discoveries described in tral portion w_mfihf-: tomorrow increas- Teport yesterday from the joint expedi- ing cloudiness: Sunday rain, diminish- Museum and British Museum. Tow. More than a score of dwellings, to- gether with warehouses, chapels and shops, all approximately 4,000 years old. | 12 midnight, 37; 4 a.m., 38; have been uncovered by excavations noon, 43. carried on at a uniform level over a| Barometer—4 pm. 20.86; 8 pm. wide area, the report states. One of 29.90; 12 midnight, 20.92; 4 a.m., 2990 the buildings, thought to be a school | 8 a.m., 30.02: noon, 30.06. house, contained clay tablets resem-f Record for Twenty-four Hours. clay copybooks on which the early | curred at 11 p.m. yesterday. Sumerian students were believed to have learned to_write. highest, 59; lowest, 34. Tide Tables. Tace, feet. neck and tip of tall white; is wandering in }"klrm.v u!dCy:reuhal ne‘lr Cn‘n:bl\'; ,D(;hv!vy Chase. M. has heen in nelghborhood for Dast several weeks; apparently a et and | Pm.: high tide, 8:52 a.m. and 9:15 p.m. lost | Tnmnrrow——hnw tide, 3:51 Geodetic Survey.) J6950._Can be seen at 1686 32nd st. n.w. | pm, EYEGLASSES, tortoise shell, Friday, March 13, Col. rd. at 18th st. Owner may recover same by paying for advertisement. Clev. 4480. TMALS apply Animal Rescue Maryland av 8088 The Sun and Moon. 6:19 p.m. sets 6:20 p.m. AUTOGRAPH "ALBUM —Green: on Rhode | Moon rises 6:48 am. sets 7:46 p.m. and ave. h.e. between 23rd and 24th sts. Finder kindly_call North 3453-M. n 5 and 10 cent store. 11th v. Contaffied keys, insurance books,' $8 and change. and mother's pic- ture.” Return to Apt. 102, 2311 Connecticut ave. in person or by mail. Liveral re- half hour after sunset. ‘Weather in Various Citles, T g i 3 2 usiH [OEE] BRACELET Platinum top. with 3 diamon, vicinity Kann's or Lansourgh's Dept. Stores. | cward. _Ga 3584-J BRACELET, Thu alds. Reward CAT strased from vicinity ilene, Sunday, March 15 ten,” BIACK | Albeoy stripes, eveniy m Mike”; vai- | Atianta, G ued as pet, not pedigreed. Please return to | Atlanii Giv.:: . i Bbove ‘address: reward z __ | Battimore, M. 29 4§ growine SKIMO — SPITZ—White muale, Colcaville | Birmingham ... 3 .. Ciear pike. "Reward. L Nielsen, . ¥. D No. 2 | Bismarck, N. D! 04 Clondy Siiver Spring. ¢ _Monday. Nat. 3870, 22° | Boston, Mass. 36 0% gioae Eewcen i o0 ot Bumtalo, XY 1 rims, in black leather case; n 14th_and | Gharieston, | i Clear Kenvon or in the Arcadia. ~Reward. R. C.| Chieage. [DL... Clear Riordon, 1343 Kenyon st. Col. 4720. 21 Cleveland, Ohio Glear POX " TERRIER. wire haired, black and | Columbla. 8. C. Clear white and tan, about 6 months old; straved | Denver, Colo... 2 Cloudy from 3001 Garrison st. n.w. Cieve- | Det Mich, Clear land 3326 2 El Paso. Tex.. Clear KEYTAINE own ostrich; _five Kevs, Galveston, Tex. & id Bewtn. m. cluding safc- box key 27; about March | Helens, ont. 38 0.01 Cloudy | 5th: reware clov. 533 " " “71e " | Huron, S, X 102 Clear | PHOTOGRAPH ALBUM. Lefi i taxi Thuri- | Jdiatapolisind 022 3¢ 30 ... clear day’ evening, Call National 3120, Ex.. 470. : Glear | Fewara e Clear ® POCKETBOOK, black, in M. Pleasant c containing keys and receipts. lost Friday | Miami, Fla. morning __ Lin._ 2867 Reward | N. Orleans. L POLICE DOG— Light hrow s LRI TR hame of “Lady." Reward. | SRt A PURSE, containing_watch | Philadeiphia miles {rom Glen Echo. Finder please Ie- | Phoenix.. Ariz.. 2 2 ... Clear turn. Rewaid. Me. i#62. _ - *_|pittcburgh. Pa. Cloar PURSE_Small brown siik. at Willard Ho- | Portland, Me..! . Clouly tel yesterday afternoon; one 310 bill. 3 or 4 | Portland, Oreg. 2 Cloudy $1 bills._small_change. Reward. Clev. 0139, | Raleigh,'N. C... Cloudy SALESMAN'S CASE—Lost ai Rhode Tsland | Salt Like City! > Gloudy rth Capitol streei, salesman's case | San Antonlo.. 29 59 0.9 Qear alog, order bock and viumbing | San Dlefo, Call + Qlesr samples: liberal reward. C. G, | g™y JrARCICO.. Slear iiner. 3004 Huntingdon ave. Baitimore. * | i LOuls Mo... Slens | SILK COIN PURSE. containing_white &01d | Seattie, Wash. | wrist watch and currency. Rewar. Clev. | Spokane, Wash. 3 | 7775_atter 5:30 p.m._ __ | Tampa, 'Fla 'YE BAR PIN set in mosaic. Re- SH., D. C...30.02 Return 10 M. C. Jones, 2440 16th st i WATCH—Small, green gold. (7 am., Greenwich time, today.) ing; keepsake: on Marcn 19. Stations. ‘Temperature. Weat .ADt. 407. Storeleigh Courts Lo England.... - WATCH, white gold,_Elgin_ Initials *W. E F Glear C.*n back case. Open face. In viciniiy : 3 Clear of 8th and H sts. n.e.; liberal rewayd. Ad- Clear dress 628 Raleigh pl s.e, W. E. Chinault, 3 Clear ss_Heights. BiA ai,gl;:}\lmm. sgfl;dm . Cl!llr §1 —Man's Bulova wrist watch (Noon, Greenwich time, todn‘y’:‘ Fehun o 1864 Oonn. AVe. | Horta (FRy 36 Cloudy - A — (Current observations.) 32x6 WILLIAMS E—Near Kensington. | Hamilton, Bermuda...... 60 Clear Md. Reward. Continental Baking Co., 2301 | Havana, Cuba. . | Georsia sve. n.w | Colon, Canal HELP us celebrate our fifth year in this community by treating yourself to the following bargains on standard merchandise. Stations. “s030morvg 18w Wamo 4 ‘wegoy wug gupIagas 3 Teward. Clear Cloudy Snowing Raining . Cloudy General Electric SUN LAMP $64.50 comptete Floor Samples Very Unusual Radio Trade Allowances On a New General Electric, Atwater Kent, Bosch 1900 Electric Ironer $89.50 Reg. $99.50 Telechron Electric Clocks $1.00 to $5.00 Attractive Lamps With Shade and Bulb 98¢ 0il and Pottery Types HOT POINT FLAT IRONS 50c to $1.50 Trade Allowance FREE— A Rectifier Tube With Every Set of Tubes Purchased. $1.75 Elec. Candles, Complete, $1.39 $8.95 Four-Slice Toaster, $7.95 Edison Mazda Bulbs, 10% on 6 BURGESS “A” BATTERIES 3 for $1.00 “B” BATTERIES Reg.$2.50,for$1.95 These Prices for Tomorrow From 8 A.M. to 10 P.M. Only Also Many Other Items Not Listed “LES” KOHLER Battery & Electrical Service 3403 Connecticut Ave. Cleve. 0844 Cleve. 0448 It Is Not Wise to spend, for a funeral, more than one can afford to pay. It is for this very reason that we have a wide range of prices; starting at $100 for complete services. When we are called, one need never pay more than he can afford; a thought that is worth bearing in ,?EAL FUNERAL HOME INC. 'or reference; Ask yourneighbor 6 M STREET,N.E. PHONES:LINCOLN 8200-8201 | U. S. British Archeologists. | NOrTth winds, shifting to northeast to-| AL AVID F. On Wednes o Y e Univereity of bennsyliania Ing winds, shifting to northéast tomor- | *'38 osir ‘Thermometer—4 p.m,, 39; 8 p.m,, 38; | Highest, temperature, 43, occurred at bling literary documents, and numerous | noon today: lowest temperature, 36, oc- Temperature same date last year— (Furnished by United States Coast and | Today—Low tide, 3:17 a.m. and 3:46 3 m. and COLLIE, white and tan. female tag_No.| 4:23 p.m.; high tide, 9:27 a.m. and 9:49 ‘Today—Sun rose 6:14 a.m. sun sets Tomorrow—Sun rises 6:12 am., sun | Automoblle lamps to be lighted one- Pt cloudy Pt.cloudy Snow end Pastor to Give Lecture. MCLEAN, Va., March 20 (Special).— Rev. Royal A. Rice of the Fairfax Southern Methodist Church will sze an {llustrated travelogue “Dream tures” tonight in the parish hall for the benefit of the Langley Southern Meth- odist Missionary Society. Members of the society will hold a bake sale after the entertainment. Refreshments will be served by the ladies. Bmflm’ i8. 1931, at 4 p.m.. at Bis residerice. 2458 Ontario’ rd. n.w.. DAVID F. ALLEN, loved busband of Fioy W. Allen. March 21, ‘at 1:30 p.m. ral parlors of Moon & Allen. 1g3h st. and Fla. ave. n.w. Friends invited. 20 ALLEN, DAY F. Columbia Lodge, No. 85, ' P. 0. E. of W.. is notified to' at- ession of sorrow tonight. March 8 p.m., at Elks' Home, 301 Rhode_Island _ave. n.w., for Brother DA- VID F. ALLEN, to make arrameements the funeral at 1:30 pm. Saturday, March 21, from Moon & Alien's, 12th st. and Florida ave. n.w HERBERT E. JONES, Exalted Ruler. ELMER §. KYLER, Secreiary. BRAGG. BELLE. Thursday, March 19, 1931, At her residence, 781 Morton st. n.w., BELLE BRAGG, 'devoted wife of Jess Bragg and daughter of George Hendricks. Remains resting at the W. Ernest Jar funeral church. 1432 You st. n.w. Notice of funeral later. BROOKS. LUVENIA. Tuesday. March 17. 1931, at Gallinger Hospital, LUVENIA BROOKS of 452 Maine ave sw. She leaves to mourn their loss two nieces. Elizabeth Purcell and Mary Rogers, and other relatives and friends. Remains rest- ing at Ann Holloway's funeral parlor, 121 4%2 st. 's.w. Notice of funeral iater. BUTLER, MILDRED. Thursday, March 19, 1931, MILDRED, wife of John Butler. de- voted daughter of Louis H. and Evelyn Minor, sister of Louis H. jr; Margaret. Evelyn, James, Isabelle, John. Helen and Alberta ‘Minor. - Remains resting at the W. Ernest Jarvis funeral church. 1432 You st. n.w, Notice of funeral later. CLEMENTS, JAMES H. On Thursday, March 12, 1931,'in New York City. JAMES H. CLEMENTS. son of the late Samuel B. and Barbara Clements. as “buried in Rock Creek Cemetery March 19, ECKELS. RICHARD. On Thursday, March 19, 1931, RICHARD. beloved husband of Nellie M. Eckels. Funeral from W. W. Chambers: funeral home, 1409 Chapin et nw. Friday evenjng, i o'clack. - Tutermenc: in Harrisour Brother i jonn, Gornetius. Madeline, Thelma and Cora leaves other relatives and friend: Monday, March 23, at 2 p.m., from the W. Ernest Jarvis funeral church, 1433 You st. n.w. 2 GORDON, THERESA. On Thursday, March 15, 1931 at her residence, 715 1ith st ne, ERESA GORDON. beloved mother of le Poindexter of Washington, D. C.; Eicafiora Nelson: Johanna Cosk and Cora L. Davis of New York. Marsicll Barne chia Barnes of Washington, D. C. Sh leaves to mourn her loss one daugs ter-in-law. ~Ethel Iandy Barnes: (v sons-in-law. William J. Cook and Wil Davis of New York:'ihree grandchildren and three great-grandchildren, alsd a host of friends. Remains at her residence, 715 11th st. n.e. Funeral services Sunday, March 22, 'at i p. Calvary Episcos al Chruch, 1ith and G sts. ne. Rev. enpett officiating. Friends invited. 22 GROVES, ELLA. On Thursday, March 19, 1931, at he:_reésidéence, 136 C st. s.e.. ELLA GROVES. Services at he: late residence, Saturday, March 21, at 3 p.m. Interment Congressional Cemetery, ~Relatives and friends invited. HARRIS. ELIZA. On Wednesday, March 18, 1931, at the home of ner son, Waiter Har- ris, 'South Washington. Va.. ELIZA HAR- RIS, devoted mother of Mrs. Fannie For- tune of Boston. Mass ; M:s. Maria Nichols, Mrs. Pauline Stewart. Mrs. Eliza J. Pow- ells, Mrs. Mable Brown of Philadelphia, Pa: Charles, William. Walter, Clayton, and Beajamin Harrie. Punerii will be held from thie Liberty Baptist Church. 23rd st. PBart cloudy Part cloudy { HAWKINS, RACHEL D. The P. M. N. G | HAWKINS., RACHEL. The Interdenomina- | HORNBACIt, FRANK K. Suddenly. on Mon- ch between H and I sts. n.w., Sunday, March 22,at 1 p.m., 2 HAWKINS, RACHEL D. Entered (nto eter- nal rest. Tuesday, March 17, 1931, at 11:35 am. RACHEL D. HAWKINS ot 1910 5th si. n.w., beloved wife of Farris Hawkins, recious mother of Ridgway. ~She also leaves two brothers. Robert and Lee Dent; two_sisters, e Epps and Lula Jones; devoted nieces and nephews, Alma Cooper, Janie D._Jackson, Laura Dent, Louls and | Roaler Dent. Finers! Saturday, March! 21. at 1 from Mount Moriali Baptist Chiurcn, §rd and L sts. s.w. In the beautiful hereafter, In the life that is to be, Somewhere in God's great garden, Loved one, we shall meet with the She has traveled the journey before us, She has gone every step of ths waz, She has paid out life to its fullness, That only a Christian can pay. Chamber, No. 2. G. U. O, of ‘Q_F. nounces ' the death of True Daugl RACHEL D HAWKINE. Funeral Satu day, March 21, at 1 o'clock p.m., from Mount Moriah Baptist Church, 5.%. Mem- bers are requested to attend. ROXIE A. BURRELL. C._G, R. Attest: MAMIE A. JACKSON, C. G. 8. tional Ushers' Union and Ladies” Auxiliary of D. C. announces the death of Mrs. RACEEL HAWKINS. Funeral Saturday, March 21, 1931, at 1 p.m., from Mount Mo- riah Baptist Church. Ushers please attend. The Ushers' " Chorus will _assemble at church at 12:30 p.m. prepared to render a selection WILLIAM H. DAVIS. President. MRS _MATILDA HARRIS, Dircitress. MISS ALBERTA SIMMONS, Cor. Sec. * HAWKINS, RACHEL. All officers and. mem- bers of ‘the Righi Worthy National Su- preme Grand Lodge. A. I O. of Moses, are requested to attend the funeral of our late ‘sister. RACHEL HAWKINS, past grand secretary and chairman_of 1931 Ways and Means Committee, Saturday, March 21, 1931, at 1 pm.. from Mouni Moriah Baptist Church. 3rd and L sts. 8.W. RICHARD "'H. CHATMAN, G. M. BEULAH M. GREEN, G. V. WILLIE R. JONES, G. R. Becy. . HAWKINS, RACHEL. Oficers and members of Columbla, Temple. 422, 1 B. P. hereby hotifes -of the déath RACHEL HAWKINS. Fu- neral Saturday, March 21. at 1 p.m., from Mount Moriah ‘Baptist Church, 3rd and L sts. s.w. Morning Star Lodge, No. 40: Columbla Lodge. No. 85: Foresi Temple. No. 9: Love and Harmony Temples are invited. 'SON, D, R. RHODA F. KOLSTON. Fin HOBBS. BRIDGET AGNES. March 19. 1931, at hi pl. ne. BRIDGET wite of Url late re: 9:30 = where requie: Interment St Mary's Cemeters: and friencs invited. On_Thursday. residence. 152 Todd GNES, _the beloved Funcral from her day, March_ 321, at Relatives 16, 1931, FRANE B beloved Sor tine and 'Barbers Hornbach (nee Beu- chert). ~Remains will arrive in Washing ton Friday. March 20. at 8:35 am.. and will rest at W. Warren Taltavull's funeral home, 14th st.” and Spring road n.w. Fu- neral on Saturdey, March 21, at 8:30 a.m. Requiem mass at St. Matthew's Church a 9 um. Relatives and_friends invited to attend. Interment St. Mary's Cemetery. 20 JARBOE, MAURICE I. On Thursday, March .. at Providence Hos- JARBOE. beloved hus. and of Eva Jarboe (nee Barnaclo) and son of John Warren and Mary E. Jarboe. Funeral from the residence of his brother, George W. Jarboe, 1441 East Capitol st.. 8 March 21, at 8:30. thence to Church, ‘where mass will be 9 a.m. for the repose of his soul d' friends invited to attend. Thterment Mount Olivet Gemetery. NURSE, RICE. JOHNSON. GEORGE _E. On _Thursday, March_19. 1931, at Emergency Hospital, GEORGE E., the beloved husband of Mae I Johnson.” Funeral from his late resi- denice, 908 10th st. ne., on Saturday. March 21. at 830 am. thence to the Holy Name Church. where mass will be said at 9 am. for the repose of his soul. Relatives and friends invited. Interment at Arlington National Cemetery. 20 JOHNSON, RUTH. On Friday, March 20. 1931, at Gellinger Hospital, RUTH JOHN- SON. the beloved sister of ‘Annie Johnson. Betty Golden, Mattie Walker and Russell E. Johnson. She also leaves one son. Ed- ward Loufs Johnson, and ‘many other relatives and friends. ' Remains resting_at | the John T. Rhines funeral chapel. 3rd and Eve sts. s.w. Notice of funeral iater. NICOLL. JESSIE. On Priday, March 20, 1931, at her home. Cedar Grove, Md JESSIE NICOLL (neé Vance), wife of Rev. Henry H. Nicoll. Funeral services Mon. da; March 23, at 1 o'clock at Cedar Grove Baptist ' Church. _ Interment in Mount Carmel M. E. Cemetery, Baltimere County, Md. 22 ot 1 Sty s in New Yor e Shuler): veioved wlie of Dr. Godtrey Nurse and sister of Thurman Miller. neral from her laté residence, 312 47th_st. n. Saturday. March 21, at 2 p.m. Relatives and friends invited. 20 PRITCHARD, LEILA V. On Thursday. March 19, 1931, at 8:30 p.m.. at the resi- dence of her sister, 1231 11th st. n.w., LEILA °V,"*beloved ' wife of George . Pritchard d daughter of the late Susan M. and George W. Dutton. Funeral.Sat- urday, March 21, at 2 p.m, from 1231 11th st. n.w. Relatives and friends invited. March 17, 1931, IE Breaths ROBINSON. CHARLES L. Ou 18,4000 ot 1118 9. dence: 008 4in ROBINSON, the loving " Husband Robinson. 'He also leayes other relath and friends. Puneral Sunday, March at 1:30 p.m., from Vermont Avenue Baj Church. ' Remains resting st the W. Ernest ‘Jarvie funeral church. 1432 U st Bt juintl 8 pm. Saturday, thereatter af his iate residence. ROBINSON. CHARLES L. Columbis &:au. 85, 1. E. of W., is noti Siiend’ o session of sorre tont nt. Mareh In. To, 8 m ks ot Rhode Island _ave. for OB CHARLES L. ROBINSON, to” mave ar rangements for the funeral at'3 p.m 8un. March 22, from Vermont Avenu mm!‘x’s’n%":f'r{-?h JONES. Exaited Ruler, ELMER 8. KYLER, Secrétary: SAUFR. JOHN. On Thursday. 1931, JOHN SAUER of Ruppert Home. Af acosiia, D. €. Funeral from Wiliam . Nalley's funeral home, 522 $th at. 8.6+ o5 Saturddy, March 21, at 3 pam. Interment Prospect HIll Cemetery. WILLIAMS, MAJOR. Thursdas. March 18, 1931, at '8:30 pm.. at Walter Reeq Hos: pital. MAJOR WILLIAMS. ‘devoted brother of Mabel Simpson, Mary Youne. Blanchs Ware, Benjamin, Prank and Robert Wil linms. Funeral Tuesday. March 24, at 1.30 D, trom the W. Ernest Jafvis faneral ehurch. 1437 You st mw. Interment Ariington National Cemietery. EH In Memoriam. BROWNLEY, WALTER. Tn memory of m: hvunxdm:h\( ALTER BROWNLEY, who Gt arted this life one year today. M, arted ! vear ago today; Mareh COBURN. WILLIAM H. Tn sad but lovin remembrance of our dear husband an father, WILLIAM H. COBURN, who de- parted this 'life five vea E March 20, 1926, o A happy home we once enjoved, How sweet the memory stiil But ceath has left a vacant place This world can never fil HIS DEVOTED WIFE. EMMA C. AND DAUGHTERS, ~ MARGUERITE ~ AND ELEANOR. v DAVIS. JOSEPH. SIMMS, PAULINE. Sacred to the memory of our dear husband and fatner, JOSEPH DAVIS, who departed this life w0 years aco todayv, March 20, 192 and mother-in-law. PAULINE SIMMS, thir teen years ago, February 17, 1918, THE DEVOTED FAMILY. * FENWICK. SADIE. Sacred to the memory of my derr wifée. SADIE FENWICK. who departed this lie one year ago today, March 30. 1930. ~ WILLLIAM PENWICK. GASSENHEIMER, 30! In loving memory of mv dear mot JOSIE 'GASSEN- HEIMER. on this. the Tourteenth anni- versary of her death. She will never be forgotten hy those who knew and loved her. HER FAMILY. * GROVER, EMILY TOEPPER. In jad and loving ‘remembrance of n daughter my er. EMILY TOEFPER CIROVIR. ‘who departed this life three years ago to- day, March 20, 1926. Gone. but not forgotten. HER FATHER AND SISTER, RUTH. * GRUVER. JENNIE O. A loving tribute to the memory of our- beloved NIE O. GRUVER, who dej :mfll,-l"o years ago ¥y, March ”r Twenty-two years have passed, dear mother, But our hearts are just the same, Por many a silent tear nhas fallen At the mention of thy name. Sunshine passes. shadows fall. Love, Temembrance. outiasts ai And though the years be many or few. ‘They ’lrixfl“rd with memories, dear moth- e ot "vou STELLA. AGNES AND ELMER. * MINOR, AUDREY SYLVIA. A tribute of love in memory of our dear daughter, AUDREY SYLVIA. who died four years ago today, March 20. 1927. Tholl;h silent your voice and vacant your haie, How! S¥eet are the memories that linger e Our Jove still unaltered will ever remain Till we shall m!t! our loved one again. MAMMA AND DADDY. OURISMAN, FLORENCE. On Sunday, March 23, 1931, at noon. telatives and iriends of FLORENCE OURISMAN, deceased wife of Benjamin _Ourisman and mother of Man- dell and Plorenze, are invited to the un- veiling of a loving_memorial at the Ohe: Sholom ‘Cemetery. Congress Helghts. D. C. ‘The flowers we place upon your grave May wither and decay with age, But this memorial of love for you, who sleepeth beneath, ‘Will never fade away. BENJAMIN AND BONSB. 22 REYNOLDS, H. HOOD. Sacred to the mem- ory of my dear husband, H. HOOD RE' OEDS. "Who was 5o suddenly ealled home one year ago today, March 20, 1930. We_do not know the pain he bore, ‘We di1 not see him die; ‘We only know he l'!l“ IIIY And never said good- l’é DEVOTED WIFE. ADDIE REYNOLDS. SANFORD. HERRMAN HAR' IR, T loving memory of our little ““S8Al BOY. Tho died one year ago oday, Marcp 30, L8ReLy «arcar avp GRANDMOTHER SANFORD. | SANFORD, HERMAN HARTWELL, n of “the sweetest lit! o HARTWELL {“Sandy Boy"). who was called to| th: “bright forever™” March 20, 1930. Memories of warm little srms that en- wine Of & love ihat was given—heart, body and ‘mind. Called away in his sweet, tender years, Left behind broken hearts and many tears. Gone from my arms. no more .here I'll see, But safe in God's kecping, waiting fof me. Oh. glorious moment. no power can erase, When I shall rehold him, by God's won- drous grace. ‘The sweet baby face, So gloriously fair ‘Will know me and love me, And welcome me there MOTHER. * SCHWARTZ, SARA FRANK. In memory of our _beloved mother, 'SARA FRANK SCHWARTZ, who died nine ycurs ago to- day, March 20, 1922, HER CHILDI B WILILIAMS, ANNA E. A tribute of love the memocry of our dear mother an grandmother, ANNA E. W] departed this life sixteen yea: March 20, 19°5. The golden gates were open And a gentle vojce said. “Come,” Al!sflh Illlf {nu:n}x!‘ur;‘s»oken e calmly entered home. E PAMILY. _____ FUNERAL DIRECTORS. JOHN mo e J WILI LMM LEE'S SO! FUNERAL DIRECTORS CREMATORIUM 332 PA_AVE N.W. _NATIONAL 1384 13t W. W. Deal & Co. 316 H ST NE LINCOLN 8300 P. J. SAFFELL PERSONAL SERVICE—EEASONABLE 733 5th_St. N.W. Nat'l_0537 Frank Geier’s Son Moherh Choel Teiepone Nlhonl 2473 Wm. H. Sardo & Co. Funeral Chapel 412 1 ST. N.E. Lincoln 0524 Ambulance service. ) 1862, 1241 Wise Thos. R. Nalley’s Son 517 11th St. S.E. LI. 1220 T CHAS. S. ZURHORST 801 EAST CAFITOL ST. _______ Phone Lincoln " Joseph F. Bfl'ch’ Sons AC BIRCH) (18A 3034 M St. N.W. Ehone Rest Sere GEO. W. WISE CO. Clyde J. Nlchols, Inc. 4209 9th_St. N.W. Col._6324. V. L. SPEARE CO. 'Nllth!r the lucut.uu ©of nor eonns FUNERAL DESIGNS. GEO. C. SHAFFER PRESSIVE FLORAL EMBLEMS &T MOD. ERATE PRICES. TEL. NAT. 2116 & NAT. 0ivb Open Evenings e snamry. JAA & Eye Tnterment in Rock Creek Cemetery, PLUNKETT, HENRY. On Thursday, March 5 p.m., at his residence, Y., HENRY PLUNK: d of Mary E. Plunkett. aughter, Essle Ran. Charles H. Wil- Co. funera) and Notice of funera De LAPOINTE. trict of Co- lymbia Commandery o e T of Leglon of the Uni Shics u‘ng‘o::cs' “the“feath ot Hereditary Com- Atie; Maren 18, 2031 - Fuheral Services o & guneral fiome. 1300 N st % 20 ’i“é".'ik'é 2 olock pum. t Rock Creck Cemeter: IO ol TeVaSaY s CHRANT 3a. v. 'S, Afms. Gommandor, 2 , Recorde 1 day, March 19, 1031, | nes: Brothes mmer, bro Gude Bros. Co., 1212 F St. t Auto Delivery Service. ____ Artistio-expressive—inexpensive, AETISTIC FONERAL DESTGNS - 5 AT Catre charges | detivery i st [ BURTON'S Ak ™o B LOWERS For Funerals