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While We’'re Selling | Established 1875 *2*5 Linoleums %1-5° Broadlooms to $9.20 $3 sq. yd. Chenilles —is a bargain time to recover the Kitchen, Bathroom or other floors. gMany patterns and color effects are available—and em- phasis is laid on the fact that these are perfect Linoleums— ~ THE EVENIN STAR, WASHINGTON D. FEBRUARY $9 sq. yd' no “seconds.” E. P. HINKEL & CO. Rug and Carpet Cleaning—Fine Floor Coverings 600 Rhode Island Ave. N Phones POt. 1 SIMON KANN IS BURIED IN BALTIMORE CEMETERY Funeral Services for Capital Busi- ness Leader Held at Home Here This Morning. ‘ Simon Kann, Capital business leader i ‘!or 38 years who died Sunday merning, was buried in Baltimore Hebrew Con- gregation Cemetery at noon today. fol- lowing funeral services at his home. | 2029 Connecticut avenue, at 10 o'clock this morning. Rabbi Abram Simon of the Washington Hebrew Congregation officiated Mr. Kann was president of the S | Kann Sons, Co., department store. | The following resolution was adoptei by the Washington Chamber of Com- merce yesterday: on has been fortunate n the quality of leadership in the owne and managers of her mercantile e lishments, | high standards tegrity. | “Among such owners and n ‘the name of Simon Kann has the forefront for 38 years which has borne fruit i honesty and d | time, with his brothers, Louis ¢ mund he buiit Jk.nown firm, “Simon Kann, up Washing the S. Kann's Sens Co business active civic worker and far-seeing phi- man e Here's the GOOD BUSINESS, as well as com- mon sense, says that everyone should know something of charges made for a service which every family will some day require; Surprisingly few people have any idea of the costs of funeral services, acc.fifing with- out question the rumor that funeral SWORN STATEMENT OF THE COSTS OF CONDUCTED THROUGH 116 Funerals cost less than . 230 " from: < ¢ © s s . 206 = 5 . % " 102 i 80 38 ! : l i | l i ! i l i i | L. AMERICAN Can Tooe Much Money Become a Family Burden? ALFRED B. GAWLER WALTER A. GAWLER WILLIAM A. GAWLER 38 JOSEPH GAWLER SONS, By Vice-President, Distriet of Columbie: s Attest: December 9th, 1931 Notary Public. mailed free on request. SECURITY Few answers would be in the affirmative if this question were addressed to men whose positions as heads of families impose upon Wite or telephons for a copy of our helpful booklet, “Before Sorrow Comes.” JOSEPH GAWLER Sons, Inc. FUNERAL DIRECTORS SINCE 1850 1750-52-54 Pennsylvania Ave. N. W. Phone: $201 $301 $401 $451 $501 $551 TRUTH about Funeral Prices directors charge needlessly high prices. Yet actual figures prove that a serve ice may be obtained through Jose Gawler Sons at very moderate cost. The sworn statement below shows that more than one-third of the last 1000 complete adult funerals through this ouMand ing establishment cost less than $300. THE LAST 1000 COMPLETE ADULT FUNERALS JOSEPH GAWLER SONS, INC, . $200 to $300 to $400 to §450 to $500 to $550 to $600 $601 to 5700 $701 to $900 « o o« $900 President. WE MAINTAIN NO BRANCH OFFICES | § 5512 National | 5513 i i i i them the sacred duty of care and support. But there is a very different aspect as revealed by the financial and business experiences of widows who have been snddcnl\ placed in the control of large sums of money. These unfortunate situations frequently with ready cash are approached by friends who seck loans; by advisors with investment scheme extravagant expenditures. . Protect your family against future financial losses lishing a trust fund, either in your Will, or by special agreement, and by naming the American Security and Trust Company vour Trustee. You are invited to discuss your financial problems with the officers of our Trust Department. MERICAN SECURITY /| = AND_TRUST COMPANY = AMERICAN SECURITY BUILDING 1ISTH AND PENNA. AVE, BRANCHES: Central— 7th and Mass. A\e N.W. Southwest— 7th and E Streets S.W. Capital, $3,400,000 WASHINGTO LARGEST Northeast— 8th and H Streets N.E. Northwest— 1140 15th Surplus, $3,400,000 TRUST arise -when widows by children who insist on by estab- Janthropist, rendered service to Wash- ington -of which his firm, his family and his friends may well be proud. | “The Washington Chamber of Com- merce, of which he was a valued mem- ber, desires by this formal resolution to record its deep sense of Washing- | ton’s indebtedness to Simon Kann and lm pr%foun?hsarrow !dull;’ mel death of e whom ey Tegar wi 197 Sincere .mcign Ret WiR et FORM RED CROSS CORPS Volunteers Leave Nanking Shanghai to Aid Wounded. NANKING. February 23 ($).—A vol- unteer Red Cross Corps, consisting of | a number of doctors, nurses and| civilians, left here today for Shanghai to assist in relief of the Chinese wound- ed in the fighting there. The group carried large quantities of medical sup- plies and were given sn enthusiastic send-off by Nanking Chinese. Marriage Licsases. walter E. Mosmiller, Jr. 31, Va. n‘d Barbara M. Brown, 31, Wy Rev Charles Enders Browning, Jr . 25. both of J thnn E. Mettingly. Wallace E. Reid. and Dorothy Boone. | 18, both of Richmond. Va.; Rev. Allan F. Poore. “J Lyles. 36. and Vivian Brown. 28. Rev. for Richmond. Wheellng, 24, and Viglet Richmond, Va Births Reported. Evan D_and Gladys Latts. girl. Lester W. nd Evelyn Wel\er girl. pelisr ¥ nad Eupivg, medver, g Fotter i a0t Biih, Vakngne ele, Robert C. and E Greer, boy twins Frederick V. and Myrtle Neumann, boy. Stephen and Cecile Newman, boy Giovanni B. and Clara Casassa. boy. F"m" d M. and Dorothy Barry. boy. rlez W. and Peulah Wenger. girl. \\l'l! B. and HIIHI' Philpot. girl. Deaths Repor!ed Irvin Erb. 82. 156 R st Thomas W. Mattingly, |Mareazet A. Draley. 74, 4011 New Hamp- shire ave Mary W. Mary E. Hosital Kate H. Mason, ne 6. 2409 Naylor rd Fluhart, 73. 518 Newton pl Fisher, 72, en route Emergency 71, Bt. Elizabeth's Hos- pi Sigel Peacock. 23, Gallinger Hospital. Josephine Mann, 13, Georgetown Univer- sity Hospital. William L. Lovelace. 19 months, 1812 H 52, 311 H st_ee | “Mary Butler, OPEN A CHARGE ACCOUNT FINE MEN’S WEAR EISEMAN’S, 7th & F TALTAVULL Funeral Home 3619 14th St. N.W. Corner Spring Road | Col. 0464 ! Adams 10341 DOCTORS Recommend CHAMBERS Ambulances Clean, Fresh and SANITARY Charges Lowest in City $4.00 Any Place in D. C. Call Col. 0432 SECURITY Street N.W. Printer Dies ‘WORKED 40 YEARS IN G. P. O. ROBERT E. YOUART, | Retired printer, who died Sunda; will be buried tomorrow afterncon in Cedar Hill Cemetery, following services at 2:30 o'clock at his home, 1841 A street southeast. He came to Washing- ton from Troy. Ohio, 42 years ago and was appointed to the Government Printing Office, in which he worked 40 years prior to his retirement in De- cember, 1930. He was a member of Columbia Typographical Union. Besides his widow, Mrs. Jeanette M. g he ved by a daughter, | fargaret Youart. WINCHESTER GUARD WINS RIFLE CONTEST Company L Scores 2,536 Out of Possible 3,000 Points in Mili- tia Bureau Match. Special Dispatch to The Btar. STAUNTON, Va., February 28—The | 116th Infantry headquarters, Virginia | National Guard, announced today that | Company L, Winchester, won the first | place In recent Militia Bureau and | regimental indoor rifle match, scoring 2,536 out of possible 3.000 points. | Company B, Lynchburg, won second honors scoring 2,520. Sergt. J. P Blount, Winchester, made high indi- vidual score among members of 13 par- ticipating companies, his score being 275. The regimental trophy won last year by the Winchester company will re- main there. Sergt. Blount will receive | & gold medal, members of first team $3 each, and members of the Lynch- | | burg team $2 each. Company teams finished in the fol- | lowing order and scoring: Winchester, 2536; Lynchburg, 2,520; Altavista, | 2,460; Bedford, 2438; Charlottesville, | 2,300; Btaunton, 2,255; Harrisonburg, | 2,114; Roanoke (Regimental Headquar- ters Unit), 1979; Farmville, 197 Roanoke (Service: Company), 1,90 Chase City, 1.772: Roanoke (Headguar- | ters Compeny, 1st Battalion), 1,666: South Boston, 1,631 TROOPS RUSH TO HARBIN| MUKDEN, Manchuria, February 23 (#)—A Japanese brigade, under Ma). | Gen. Selki Mural, left Lizoyang early | today for Harbin on reports that al serious situation existed in Imienpo. near there, where a Chinese revolt against the new Manchurian State | broke out yesterd: LOS1. __ ATREDALE_Substantial reward for nform: fion Teading Lo recovery Iarge male Are- dale. dark ‘::;-{ colort V. 108 cease 14983 | b BIF 'ACLES—Silver _rims, i taxiceb Monday evening. bet. l4th st. Plrk 1d and ‘lelncn ‘Theater, -onon TERRIER—Substantial reward for Teturn or {nfomation resulting in recovery Brindle with white feet and chest and white streak on head one side of face e " No. 14319, noon between Conn. ave. at 23rd st Kalorama rd. Vlluefl a5 keepsake. Reward. Call Pot. 3806. DOG—Brown and white pointer, 10 months old. Inuvlelnlly ‘Woodridge School, n.e., Sat- urday afternoon. Call North 3144. 26* nd white Re- Feb- m 1531 TZ, ruary 10. Reward. Isherwood st. ne. ES. tortolse-shell rim. between PI\IEOMBIBDE cnlelmu.lon ave. and_ Keith's l‘ner Saturday. Reward. Mi Florence T. Gobbett, )34 So. Dakota ave. ne. De- catur 4643 _afier 5 p.m. 'g‘ HANDBAG, brown cowhide, —vicinity of High yBrld‘l Reward. Baltimore Trans- P e el IRIBH WOLF HOUND. large, light tan, lame foot: lost near Rock Creek. Reward for finder. _North 8788 POCKETBOOK—Brown, on _Bunday night. robably on Lamont 'st. by viaitor from Ko Reward. _Columbi " black male.” Wodnudl{ Call Atlantic 2316, i _about Adams 7116-W. “Clip": license nd 4266 _ nd road south OK. POLXCF PO, male, named 3712, Rew: PURSE—Large. R! h of Alexandria Reward for return. 735 All States Hotel. Wash., D. C. 24* ROLL OF MONEY: 1oon Saturday. between Supreme Lunch and Farmers' Market n.e.; reward. C. O. Johnson. 426 K st. n.w. * ‘Old ‘Waltham w ok risbor; marked eward._Qail Clev. 1424- “RXBT WATCH —Lady’s, white gold Snndny evening between or in Tivoll ater and 14th and Randolph st Call Adams 7784-W. Reward. WRIST WATCH. iady's, Eigin, _between Belasco Theater and Woodward & Lothrop's, \:l: st. Reward if returned to 1435 Newton st n.w tch =3, | Rites for Simon Kellner, Who Died | Charlottesville Group Places It in | stration or farm agents. | Home Economics Committee. | tubelike things which were most effect- WRIST WATCH. lady's name on back “Cordia.” 5204 after 6:30 p.m. hite gold, Gruen, Reward. Col. same money or, likely, less? show rooms, and you’ll be sure. TPEAL COMPANY | BOUQUET SHOP, 732 17th St. | Floral HY take chances by call- ng an inexperienced fu- neral director in the hope of getting a low priced service when you can command the services of an experienced or- ganization like this for the For more than twenty years, Deal has been giving to the people of Washington fine serv- ices at low prices. @ard of Thanks. BYRNE. L. We wish to thank our many friends for the beautiful floral tributes and kind expressions of sympathy at the loss of our beloved mother and grandmother. Mrs. MARTHA L. BYRNE of Alexsndria, Va. MRS, J. _HARRY BYRNE. DAUGH’TER AND HER GRANDCHILDREN. Braths. BLUNDON, DANIEL R. On Tuesday, Feb- ruary 23, 1932, at his residence, 43¢ Mary- land ave. sw. DANIEL R. BLUNDON. Funeral services at his late residence on Thursday. Pebruary 5. at 8:30 am. thence to St Dominic’s Catholic Church at 6th and E sts. s.w., where mass will be offered at 9:15 a.m.’ Interment at St John's Cemetery, Porest Glen, Md. 24° BONE. FLOYD. On Sunday. February 21 1933, at Georgetown Uuniversity Hospital FLOYD BONE of 4915 3rd st. n.w. hus- band of Ada E. Bone, father of Mrs._ Helen L. Machen, brother of Mrs. Belle Turner. Services at the 8. H. Hines Co. funeral home, 2905 14th st. .w., Wednesday, Feb- ury 24, at 1:30 p.m 2 BURCH. WILLIAM H. Departed this life on Sunday, February 21, at 3:20 am., R ene. 211 13h- st ma WHL: LIAM H. beloved husband of Catherine A Burch' (nee Knockey). Funeral from 1102 7th st. n.e.. Wednesday, Pebruary 24. at 8:30 a.m._ High requiem mass at Holy Comforter Church at 9 am. Interment Mount Olivet Cemetery, Relatives and friends invited CONOVER. EDWARD J. On Sunday. Feb- ruary 21. 1932, at 7:45 pm. at his resi- dence, McLean, \ra EDWARD CONO- VER. aged 73 years. beloved hisband of the late Martha Ann Co: er. Funeral Wednesday. February 24. at 10 am., from the funeral Deriors of Georee W. Wise CO 2900 M st nw. Relatives and {riends in- vited. Interment Lewl: ille. Vi 3 AUTO VICTIM RETURNED HERE FOR BURIAL TODAY in Camden, 8. C., Crash, Set for This Afternoon. Funeral services for Simon Kellner, | killed Sunday night when the auto in which he was riding overturned near | Camden, S. C., were held at 1 o'clock | | this afternoon at the chapel of Bernard | | Danzansky, 3301 Fourteenth strest. | Burlal was in Tissereth Isracl Congre-| gation Cemetery. The body was brought back to this city yesterday. ‘W P. Moses, driver of the machine, and Mrs. Kellner, also a passenger, were uninjured in the accident, which occurred while the three were en route to Florida. Mr. Moses was with Harry Abrams when the latter was shot here several weeks ago. Besides his widow, Mr. Kellner is sur- vived by two sons, Nathan, 17, and Donald, 10, and two daughters, Mrs. Willlam Altman, and Beatrice Kellner, 9, all of this cll) MONTICELLO GUARDS PLANT CHERRY TREE Yard of Alexandria Church Mznse. | Special Dispatch to The Star. ALEXANDRIA, Vi February 23— With appropriate services, the Menti- ce)lo Guards of Charlottesville, Va., at noon yesterday planted a 6-foot cherry | | tree in the yard of the manse of :he| Old Presbyteman Meeting House here. The guards were dressed in full conti- nental uniform and marched to the cene of the ceremony. W. R. Barksdale, representing patri- | otic “societies of Charlottesville, where a similar tree was being planted in the |yard of Monticello at the same time, | had charge of the ceremony, which |lasted about 10 minutes. After the planting, the guards marched in the | place of honor in the Washington pa- rade \es.erday afternoon. HITS TRUCK TAX BOOST Mount Vernon Grange Passes Res- olution—DMeets in Sherwood Hall. Special Dispatch to The Star. ‘WOODLAWN, Va.. Feb. 23.—Mount Vernon Grange, meeting in Sherwood | Hall, adopted a resoiution protesting | any further increase in license taxes | on_ automobile trucks. Harvey S. Clapp, J. W. Cox and F. H Wilkinson were appointed to represent the Grange at the public hearing on the budget March 1 to protest any move to abolish the offices of homenxemon-- The master appointed T. Bently Mason chairman, and Mrs. A. Harmon Roberts and L. I. Dolph as members of the Executive Committee; Mrs. J. W. Cox, chairman; ys. Herbert Walker and Herbert Blunt, Welfare Committee; Mrs. George Gillingham, chairman; Miss Polly Cox and Mrs. Herbert Blunt, The lecturer's program, under direc- tion of Mrs. Pearl Dolph, consisted of | talks on George Washington by Miss Better Microphones The first michrophones made for use about moving picture studios were long ive only when the sound came from di- rectly in front and from other points the results were not all that might be desired. It was explained that' the sounds were obstructed by the shape of the “mike.” "Transmission has been | greatly improved by making these in- struments in spherical form. Besides being more efficient they are smaller and iighter FUNERAL DESIG! " GEO. C. SHAFFER _ EXPRESSIVE FLORAL FMBLEMS MODERATE Fr1cEe A paoNE AT, S1oe. Opel Eveain 14th & Eye and Sundays Gude Bros. Co., 1212 F St. Prompt Aute Delivery Service. _Artistic—expres:ive—inexpensiv tributes $2.50 ap. District €525, more than Visit our make com- parisons if you wish. Then YOUART. ROBERT E. FUNERAL HOME hic + A, hboi TR e S Ta dr e hbor PHONES:LINCOLN 8200-8201 CROMWELL. MARGARET. DICKSON, FRAZIER, BENJAMIN C. GADDESS. CATHERINE. On LERBERT, MARY HOOVER, GEORGE G, .vml | MANN. JOSEPH M. RUPPERT. ANTON. Suddeni: SHERW Braths Departed thir life’ Bunday, February 31. 1932, at 7:10 p.am. at the residence of her daughter, Mrs.' Alice Anderson. 1908 N. H. a .. MARGARET CROMWELL, She I mourn their “loss three dAughters. sons, seven ggamdchildren. three sons-in- la¥ 'and one¢ daughter-in-law. Remaing resting at the W. Ernest Jarvis funeral church, 1432 You st. n.w. Interment Thursday, February 25, at Goochland. Va. MOSES. Departed tnis life on Sunday, February 321, 1933, at 7:50 p.m.. at his residence. 1005 1st st. 5.w., after & tliness, MOSES DICKSON, devoted nd of 'Josephine Dickson. He aiso mourn their loss two brothers. ters and a host of other relatives Remains temporarily resting Ernest Jarvis funeral church, ¢ st. n.w. until 11 a.m. Wednes- day, thereafter af 1503 10th st neral Thursaay, Feoruary 25, & irom St. Luke's Episcopal Chu: terment Arlington National Cen fe of Eiore Fagiolo from her late_residence. 11 Wednesday, February 24, thence to Holy Rosary Church. where mass will be offered at 9 a.m. for the repose of her soul. Interment Mount Olivet Ceme- at GLIETTI. CARMI nday, Pebruary 23, 1932, at his ‘resi- . 3703 14th st. n.w. CARMINE. be- loved " husband of Margaret Famigiletts. Funeral from W. Warren Ti I's fu- neral home, 14th and Spring rd. n.w., on Wednesday, February 24. at 10 am. Rela- friends invited. Interment St Mary's Cemetery. L. Suddenly. on Tues- 19322, 6t 1 am. HARRY aged 51 years, beloved hus- bind of Catherine Fordham (nee Thom- son). Funeral from his late residence, 1204 Shepherd st. n.w.. on Thursday. Feb- ry 25, at 2 p.m. Relatives and friends invited to attend. Interment at Cedar Hill Cemetery 24 On Monday. Feb- ruary 22, 1932. at his residence, 1242 U st. se, BENJAMIN C. beloved husband of Ada Virginia Frazier. Funeral from the above residence on Wednesday, Februa 24 at 2:30 p.m. Interment Cedar Hill Cemeters. ay. Feb- 220 pm- st waier CATHER! GADDESS- q_wife of the late Charles year of her Fu- Iate residence, 16271 La- mont st. n.W. on Wednesday, February 24. at 830 am Requiem mass at the Church of Sacted Heart at 9 o clock. Re! and friends invited. Interment St. Mary's Cemetery. 3 JAMES R. On Tuesday. Fe 23,1632, JAMES R. GATES. _Funeral from W W. Deal’s tuneral home, 816 H. st n.e Thursday, Pebruary 25, at' 2 pm. Inter- ment Congressional Cemetery. 24 ALEXANDER J. Suddenly, on Sun- . Pebruary 21, 1932. at 8:30 p.om.. at Garfleld Hosputal! ALEXANDER J." hus- band of Gladys P. Gill and father of Bar- Todd Gill. Remains resting at the 8. H. Hines Co. funeral home, 2905 14th st. n.w. Funeral services at St, Stephen’s P. E. Church. Newton and Center sts. niw., on Wednesday, February 4, at 1 pm’ Relatives and friends inviced. = In- terment Arlington National Gemetery, A. Departed this life on Monday, February 22, 1932, at_her resi- dence, 414 K st. 5.e. MARY A. HERBERT. Remalns temporarily resting at the fu- neral parior of Alexander 8. Pope; 315 15th st. se. Notice of funeral hereafter. Suddenly, on Sun- day, February 21, 1932, at his residence, London Hall Apartments, 13th and M sts. nw. GEQRGE G. beloved husband of Ruth C. Hoover and father of G. Carroll Hoover of Norristown, Pa., and Mrs. Mar- cus Walker of Scranton, Pa. Remains resting at the W. W. Chambers Co. fu- neral home. 1400 Chapin st. n.w. Remains can be vitwed on Tuesday, February 23. Zom 7 to ® pom. Funeral services on Wednesday, Febriary 24 at 10 am. s are invited. Interment private SON, JOHN. Departed this life on Sunday. February 21. 1932. at 3:45 p.m., Hospital, JOHN JOHNSON. 0_mourn_their_lass “three sis- nie Taylor, Lucy Tripp and Mary two brotliers, Henry and Robert Johnson: wiso a host' of other relatives and friends. Remains resting at Bugene 1d’s funeral parlors, 1300 South_ Capitol At. Funeral ‘Thursday, February 15, at 1 pm. {rom the above address. Interment Rosemont Cemetery, Rev. J. H. Randolph 34 officiating JOHNSON, OSCAR, On Sunday, Febr 21, 1933, at Gallinger Hospiial, JOHNEOK. | beloyed | husbend Johnson. ' He also leaves one brother and other r {riends. Remains resting at the John T. Rhines funeral chapel. 3rd and Eye sts. s.w. Notice of funeral later. JONES. THOMAS MATHEW. On Monda: Febriiery 22. 1033, a0 8 ara., ot the home of his parents, Floyd and Margaret Jones. 1538 34th st. n.w. THOMAS MATHEW ES. azed 6 months and 11 days, of cough and pneumonia. Funeral * the home of his"parents on wednes. 5 iary 3 day. Februan at'2 pm. = Intermsnt WILLIAM FRANCIS. On Saturd: February 20, 1932, at his residence 435 61s FRANCIS JONES, de- d Husband of Annie Jones. He also leaves Jhree sons. three daushters, one sis ter and mla’ other relatives and friends. gl;l:r;l‘ V(I!mrt\E!eB{)QFebrnlry 24.at9am., 5 b 4 terment Mount Olivet Cemerery o 1 KING, VIRGINIA. On Sunday, 21, 1032, o denee. Capitol k VIRG of Themas King. Funeral Jpte, sesidence o Wednesday. Shiedt ,Bm. Relgtives an invited. Interment Oedar Hll ruary 21. 1932, Reed Hospit, BURTON, be Gaddess. in the Tlst neral from her of n, atives - and February tway st KING. February friends Cemetery. 'LyLEs, JOSLPH. On Saturda; 1932 at hll renldenct‘ 1311 JOSEPH LVLES, “devoted hu L Lot taher Wi e Rdarme i Dot Lales pod Made; nna of Elizabeth Lyles. Henriotta M Shd N fon Lyles of Baltimo tives and friends survi at the W 1 ghu now. until 4 thereafter ‘at the ‘above xflfim:e"n n{- neral Wednesday, February 24, at | from his late residence. Intérment Un- coln Memorial Cemetery. Suddenly. on Inlurdln Tabruary 20, 1934 gt Georaeiqwn Univer: eity Hospit the eleventn son of b o ot 13th st he Funeral from above resis dence, Tuesday. February 23, at 10 am. Reayiem mass at Holy Comforter Chureh at 10:30 am. Interment Mount Olivet Cemetery. Relatives and friends invited, 23 e | | Polly Cox and Mrs. Harmon Roberts. | ypprpy, MARY A. Suddenly, 'nmd-y Feb- ruary 33, 1932 "at 7 am. | MARY ‘A. MEDLEY. i Medley. daughter of t Freedmen s beloved wife tives and fr] Church, Pis Tuary 25. Rev Oticiting. mains are resting at ‘Wesley Washington funeral home, 2053 Ga. ave, n.w. 24% MONTGOMERY, JOUN T, On Monday, Feb- fusty 221932 at 10-38 pm. §n MONTGOMERY. Son of the late Jobn Wes: ley Montgomery of Frederick: County. Md and brother of W. Montgomery of Vesinatan. .G, Crunérai hont Harts Carty's funeral parlors, 54 East Patrick §i; Frederick. Md. at 3 p.m. Wednesday. J and Mrs. Helen M. Hall. Funeral services at ARmnus R. Bpeare's funeral parlors. 1623 Connecticut ave. n.w., on Wednesday, February 24, at 2 pm NARKINGTON, SARAH A. On Sunday. Feb- Tuary 21, 1932, at 7:30 pm. At Providence Hospital ATl A NARRINGTON. aged 14 years. beloved daughter of Charles E. aad Mary £, Narringlon (nee K neral_from the residence of he 473 G st. s.w. Wednesday, February 2 at 2 pm. Relatives and friends invited. Interment Manassas, Va. PARKER. JONN R. On Monday. February ) U e e aren A eitan JOHN K PARKER, devetsd son of Jobn' H and Annfe E. Parker, father of Alice Parker brother of Willli and Creed Parker and Annfe Ball. Remains resting at the W. Ernest Jarvis funeral church. St B¥ Unul 3 pm. Wednesday. piter at’ his late regidence! T Funecal Toursddy. Pebriary 5, v’y o Trom -rmm tist Church, 5th and & 32 h o Rev: Oeorge O, Fhllip omclatine: Ihtefiest Bayne's Bometers £ PARKER, MARIA 21, 1932, MARIA' V. PARKER, ;ursv beloved wife of m. late Th Private servic thi Jones Parker, Sargent td., " glédnesday, February Services at’ St. Pa Treck parish. 2 pm. st |m and friends are Invited to Interment at Rock Creek Ceme- Morrisor: which rell attend. tery. PEACOCK, SIGEL B. On Sunday. February 21. 1932, SIGEL B PEACOCK, beloved son S resiine 4t the funeral Home of Percy ne at the funeral home of Perry & Walsh, 20 H st. n.w. Funeral from the above address Wednesday, February 24, at 11 a.m. Interment Forestville, Va, Rel-- tives and friends invited. ROBINSON, CLARENCE. Sunday. nnru.ry 21 1932 12:10 b, Garfield Hospital, . “son of tha’ late and Muargaret’ Robinson. He leaves to mourn their loss a sister, Mary Robinson Taylor: one brother, George Rob- inson, and a host of other relatives and friends. Funeral Wednesday, February 24, 8t 1 mm. from Ofs F. Allen's funeral fome. 105 »t anda Fia. ave. now. on Saturday. February ‘30, 1932. ANTON. ‘the - beloved husband of Amtoiniette nur‘:en Puneral from his late mmnre 123th &t ne, Wed; bruary 24, at 8:45 am. High_requiem mlsi t St Mary's Church at 9:30 a.m. Relatives and friends invited. Interment St. Mary's Cemetery. D. EMMA F._ On Monday Feb- ruary 22, 1932, EMMA P.. widow of Charles V. Bherwood. Funeral from her late resi- dence, 1328 Trinidad ave. n.e.. Wednesday, February 24. at 2 p.m. 'Relatives and friends invited. Interment Congressional Cemetery. TEMPLE, HENRY. Suddenls. Sunday, Peb. ruary 21, 1932. at 12 pm. at ospital. HENRY TEMPLE. and of Luycile Tet B T, e B g nd men&" 'nmem 1 L.‘n nflum hurch st 3:30 pm, Februsry 94 frter. ment King Gearu County. resting_at Wesley Was! n:lfml luner-l home. 2053 Ga. ave. n.w. On Monday. Febru- Aary 22, 1932, at 1841 A st. s.e., ROBERT E. YOUART, beloved husband of Jeanette M. Youart and father of Margaret Youart Funeral Trom above fesidence on Wednes: Gay. Pebruary 24, at 2,30 bm. Interment i Gedar M Cemetery 25 ANK, On Bunday, February 31, s home. 1a imore. Md. FRANK. aged 61 years. husband of Anna Trecey Wissiz. Funeral serviess at his Rome, Cross Country bive.. Baltimore, 5day, February 24, at 10: In Memoriam. ALLEN, LILLIE R. A tribute of love to the ‘mem our dear mothe:. LILLIE R. entered _into cternal rest 0 today, February 28, 1928 Rest on. dear mother, thy labor's o'er: Thy willing hands will toil no mor Paithful mother, both true and kini A truer mother you could never find. Por all of us she did her best God grant her soul eternal rest GRETCHEN AND PEARL. * ALLEN. LILLIE R. A tribute of love to the memory of our de fe and mother, Ll R Al.u%«‘ who entered into eternal rest four years ago today, Pebru- ary 33, 1928, Like a flower that fades away, The_world seems Without the We have a pict Pramed in memory, Rest on. dear . MITCHELL Tembrance ‘of ur dear son and & ANDEKSON. who 1931 nile that A heari as pure as goid To those who kuew and ioved him s “memory Wil never. grow DEVOTED . MOTHER, — SISTER BROTHER. BEAN. COBA. In memory of mother, CORA BEAN. who died 8ko, February 23, 1951 Dearest mother, how I miss you I know not what to say. ouz fiedTis are aehing saaly, When we think of 7o AUGRTER, TILLIE, AND S18- Dy OTEh Baotirnte T lE A ks NINGS. 5 BOYD, DR. EDWARD W. In sad but lov- ing remembrance of my dear husband and our father, EDWARD W. BOYD. who died She Sear a0 today, Feoruary 23. 1931, Just = line of sweet remembrance. it Remory, fond and tae Just a toxen of love's ‘devotion ‘That our hea 1l long ior you H1s DEVGTED WiFE AND CHILDREN. » BROWN, LUCY y of be- loved m LLCY F BRO\\\ who_de parted o ive vears ago today, Feb- rusry every one loved, sch souls forever 1i Such souls forever lie, YN. NORMAN W. 1In sad but loving oty el our ‘husband ‘daddie ' and nephew. NORMAN W. BROWN. who died 1028, four years ago today. February 24, Deep in our hearts there's & picture ‘G% a loved one laid to rest Inmemory's. 17ame we shail Keep it, Because ho was One of the best. Absence draws us nearer, Belween bs thore Hangs but a thr To s 0o one could be dearer, ‘To us he is missing, HI§ LOVING WIFE, AND CHILDREN, 'Til memory fade d life departs, FoulPSe Yorever M ‘our T ey Niths Dack eYry Leat. 5 mem HIS leNO AUNT, MRS, IE N'Y’- clo wunuw L. In sad memory of our_dear husband and father, WALDI L. CROSS, who_ died one year ago toda) February 23, 1921. Till memo:y fades and life departs You'll live forever in our hearts Time takes away the edge of erief s memory turns back every leal HIS WIFE AND DAUGHTER, IRENE AND EMMA. . not dead LLIS. ARTHUR J. In sad loving memory Ly ieur son. ARTHOR U ELLIS Who pasted wway one year ago today. February 3, 1931 One long year I have lived Dear Arthur, I hardly know w My home is ‘broken and I'm B 3o wilt live forever in my heart. In my loneliness 1 often cry. “Why did my Arthur have to die?" Then ccmes er. answer, low and sweet, “I am not dead, mamma, I am only asleep Jesus' arms. TO MOURN, LONELY MAMMA. * ELLIS, ARTHUR J. A tribute of love to the ‘memory of our beioved brother und uncle, ARTHUR J. ELLIS. who eatered into a new life & year mgo today, Feb- ruary 23, 1931, A year has passed since you went away And the longing 10 see you grows stronger each on, Tiow we imiss your cheerful smile, And_the e of your hand when you would 800d-by. Now these joys we no more share, But these memories to us will forever be dear. BELLE AND GLAD. Let this be to the memory of one whom we loved, Who s now Testng in the heavenly home above. And let his life be an example to us, Because he vas good. kind and Just DORNTHY AND FRANKLIN. * McKENDRIE, HILDA IRENE. In fond mem- Ny Utle sister, HILDA IRENE M- KENDRIE, Who left us two years ago to- day, February 23, 1930. She has solved it, life’s wondertul prol The decpest. the strangest, the last, And into the school of the ar With the answer forever has b: How strans e should sicep so So %0 unworn by the stri While beside er: brimtul of hepe's Untouched stood the soblet of life. HER DEVOTED SISTER, GRACE. * McKENDRIE, oHIEDA IRENE. In loving memory little deugnier and sister, ILDA MCKENDRIE. who departed s, life two' years ago’ today, February hout you. at to do. is here again. 8t month of the year to us. knew all about it. how loving, ow sweet she was, and how bray How 'bright her possible future, Yet put her to sleep in her grave. God knew all about those who lov 3 How Nfl!r the trial must be. et And r.h‘ through it all God is loving 0WS 50 much betier than we. DADDY AND SISTERS, MABEL e W, Sacred to the in deer, mother. ANNIE W ey ernal rest tw Fevrunry 25, Ja0 " N0 YeRrs Forget her? No. we never will. We loved her then and we love her still. Her memory Is 8 fresh today As In the hour she passed away HER CHILDREN, * REDMAN, LILLIE F. In sad but loving re- membrinee of my’ dedr “Sier LLERE B ! s ago toduy, February 03, 1631, 0 OnC VeI Sweet s the meory that shall never fade, weet is the graye where she 3 Jaiq u;ra‘ea'mmgfil' s buried dee T the sod where my dear sister sle HER LOVING SISTER, NELLIE ™" WYLES. CHARLES ANN. In sad but loving Imembrance of my et dnuhiess FARLES who i ato today, Februazy 23, 1031, 0 on¢ Yeaf Just as we loved her. so we mis God ‘alone knows our every thoueht: But we your memory will keep forever, Until our hearts in death ate wroughe. MOTHER AND FAMILY. — S FUNERAL DIRECTORS, Bl P. J. SAFFELL N. . s -5J°A AL “[l\l(‘! IEAGO.NABI‘.S!”. J. WIL l I \\l 1% C'S SOX * FUNERAL DIRECTOR: CREMATORIU ; 332 _PA._AVE N NAT!OML 1384, 1385, Al SCHIPPERT INC. W. 1804 M St. North 2827 3 "Frank Geier’s Sons Co. 1113 SEVENTH ST_N.w. 2. Modern Chapel, Telephone Jvational 2473 Wm. H. Sardo & Co. 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