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RITES WILL HONOR MRS. SARAH SMITH of Rear Admiral and Widow Auther to Be Buried in Ar- lingten Tomorrow. -\l services will be held at 11 mon— morning at St. Mar- Church for Mrs. 88, who died Burial will be in Ar- et-wry Her son- will bbut.h‘ pmu lnxnm‘s. ass tsor, Dr. Herbert Scott Smith, with s;unaen Smith, Nai RGV. e service: Si idow R Rear Admiral David Smith, U. 8. N, retired, lived at 1901 Columbia road. She had been a resident of this city since President Grant's administration. husband, who was a csptain in the ;li:'vylkflnwou(mnffincivflwu served throughout that confiict. shemlhenufiro.m‘dnnAmy and Navy Chapter, D. A. R, and was author of “Found ders of the Massachu- a genealogical work setts Bay NW‘ m' of Esther Philllips. Annaj Nora “Charles Wright, survive. m.mgm Mass., — (h the people of India were m? " faking up sclentific investiga- tion they have already produced a | number of very remarkable chemists of |and physicists. Any Family Can Afford Ryan Service QThe basic principle upon which our business has been succes: Fully fownded is to serve those who call on us to the best of our ability, always keeping in mind that @ high-type mortuary service need not prove exorbitant tn cost. No matter what you pay, vou get the ver best in Ryan service. Perfectly appointed funcral home. sired. Lady attendant. without extra charge. Music if de- These essentials are offered For our complete funeral prices, call Atlantic 1700-1701. James T. Ryan Funeral Director 317 Pa.Ave.S.E. Phone Atlewtic 1700-1701 RADIO SERMON SUIT IS REPORTED SETTLED Detroit Priest Sued Baltimore Firm to Stop Publication and End Contract. By the Assoclated Press. BALTIMORE, March 1—An am- icable settlement was reported here yesterday to have been reached in the Titigation belween Knox & O'Leary, Baltimore book publishers, and Rev. Charles E. Coughlin of Detroit, involv- ing the publication of sermons de- :l::‘r:d":{ Father Coughlin over 8 'em from rine o e Little Flower. o8 Last week the priest and the Radio League of the Little Flower, a Michi- gan corporation which sponsors the radio sermons, fileq suit in Federal Court here to preyent further publica- tion of the sermons by the Baltimore firm, and asked that an alleged con- tract between Father Coughun and the firm be declared void. A request for damages also was made. STAR, WASHINGTON D. C, TUESDAY. [ARCH 1 1 Births Reported. fi’.'é;'j ..‘,'% %“ ug'u'!ur. wirl. TR ‘hmund m 1 . girl. 'f.' Wi Darrie Jones; bov i 3. Wha Lottie £.7Canter, bor, Deaths F chorted Mary E. Rover, 83, 2901 Courtlend pl. Rodolph Stewart, 79. Gallinger Hospital. Alice Crown. 78, 1230 G st. n.e. George W. Coxen. T1. 763 1ith st. se. Bertine Wagner, 74, 2321 Decatur pl. Sadie A. Wright, 78, 75 Adams st. Robert Atwill, 70, 1320 Bhepherd at. areola, Wolfson, &9, 101 10th, st ne. amie E. Dutr eiy ;m il Marie V. Caferty, wnlln Roa M Thampson. 1. 19 18th Harriet Flelan 68 zi)z th K> jey J. Brown, 63, 1338 U s (argie Dals. axls, 4 awrence Potts. 33, Reginsld Swann. al, dren s ‘Hospital: st. n.e. &lllmler Hospital. 10 months, Freedmen's Hospits ESTABLISHED 1875 “Cash In” on This Linoleum Special Regular $2.25 Grade Linoleums $1.50 sq. yd. . Broadloom Carpets, —if the kitchen, sun porch or bath room floor requires re- covering this Spring. fRegular $225 quality Linoleums—no “seconds”— in most wanted patterns and color effects, selling at $1.50 Sq. Yd. for limited time, $3 to $9.20 Sq. Yd. Chenille Carpets, $9 Sq. Yd. E. P. HINKEL & CO. Rug and Carpet Cleaning—Fine Floor Coverings 600 Rhode Island Ave. N.E. Phones POt. 1172-3. H Children's ‘i'nmu of Helen Borum, 1 day, Freedmen's HotTaAL of Berry and Clinton Lewis, 1 duy, MRS. SPANGLER, 64, DIES Capital Resident Found Uncon- scious in Yard of Home. Mrs. Clara Spangler, 64, died en route to Georgetown Hospital yesterday after- noon after she had been found uncon- scious in the yard of her home, 4521 Canal road. The fire rescue squad had administered first-aid treatment before she was taken to the hospital Death was from natural ses. body is at W. W. Chlmbefi Iuherfil home, 1400 Chapin street, pending fu- neral arrangements. Descoteaux, girl. LOS1. EDALE. Wednesday, 1arge male: Tay SR AGE, pRrdngsdan, Weih Mitsne T 4221 38th. _Phone Emerson 1133 ta & No. 13974 . n.w. Phone d 1 th 8 @ night, Shoreham drug sto , 32nd st., Woodley . Call Clev. 1413. 2% RACELET, gol stones, Sunday hotel lahbg Cleveland ave. rd. nrfl m Flease X TERRI and small white dlnmnnd in center of fore- head; answers to “Skip” or "Skippy." Re. ‘Ge: 5032,%. 113 Van_Buren n.w. 3+ QLASSES _ghell rim. biack case; Mondas. | Reward. 3620 Conn. ave., Apt. 24. Call erson 3148 after 6 p.m NOSE GLASSES—Pair of double vision, Tim- less nose glasses. R to McAustin Hotel, 20th -nn NOSE edveen ward. ASSES. white gold. th and 16th sts. n.w. Special lens; on L Return_to Mrs. Norvell, Nat. 9760. st. Re- 1026" 16th DOC. Wednesday: snswers’ o ! 16718, Any in- oiasid_8762 PIN—Purple pansy with diamond center Saturday. Reward. 818, Valley Vista Apts n.w._Deca m 5000 _ POCKETBOO! pecvflbool Reward. n.w. S0 Erown, 185" meranam 5t POCKETBOOK (man's), black: istration card, money: Sunda | Theater or F st. Georgia 4309 POCKETBOOK. containi wedding rine. * sterlin B4 5 and 10 store, 13th and F. Monday morn- ing"“Retutn (o 1949 South Carolina ave, s.c. Atlantic 3376-J. Big _reward. PURSE—Black coin purse containing small amount of ;;mnu dniuals'D. A H. on back. PUm lldyl Mondxy afternoon in Rapid or near 18th and H nw. Nntl(y z(u Ul\l'!ufl] pl. Phone Ad. 0449. Reward SCARP. dark biue; belonging 1o new Spring coat: on G st. n.w. between Tth and 13th or on Tth. 5815. WRIST WATCH. ladys Bulova on 16T . between P and in Foundry. Reward, 956 “Totn n Catur 4534 Meeting the Test + + Life Insurance, the great stabilizer of human welfare, carries on + ACE OF MIND, with which to face the present and plan for the future, never has meant more than it means today. These are trying times. It is difficult to believe that anyone has escaped the effects of a world-wide de- flation of values, contraction of enterprise, social change. That life insurance companies, during the past year, have been able to show an increase of insurance in force is indéed a tribute to the high purpose which these institu- tions serve. It indicates a growing national consciousness of this reliable form of financial protection. Life insurance is, in a real sense, an investment in peace of mind, with interest payable in future comfort. It paves Metropolitan Life lasurance Company * * * the way to education; to replacement of earning power cut off by death; to establishment of credit; to liquidation of indebtedness; to estate creation—to these and other family'or business objectives. Metropolitan Life Insurance policyholders, representing about one-fifth of the populations of United States and Canada, should derive deep satisfaction from the accom- panying statements of their Company. It must hearten Financial Report to Policyholders for Year Ending December 31, 1931 (In accordance with the Annual Report filed with the Assets . New York State Insurance Department.) $3,590,115,653.72 (Larger than n] other financial institution in the mrH) Liabilities Statutory Reserve . . . . . $3,085,308,878.00 Reserve for Dividends payable Industrial Policies . Ordinary Policies in 1932 upon $47,463,634.00 52,406,629.69 Accident and Health Policies 2,530,500.00 All Other Liabilities Unassigned Funds . NOTE:— Total Dividends . « .. 102,400,763.69 175,135,774.51 227,270,237.52 $3,590,115,653.72 On the basis of market values as of December 31, 1931 of stocks and of bonds not subject to amorti- szation, the Total Assets are §3,571,679,092.24 and the Unassigned Funds $208,833,676.04. Income in 1931 . Increase in Assets during 1931 . Paid-for Life Insurance Issued. Revived and Increased in 1931 (Escluding Increase on Group Policies) Total Bonuses and Dividends to Policyholders from 1892 to and including 1932 . Ordinary Insurance . Life Insurance Outstanding Industrial Insurance (premiums payable weekly or monthly) Group Insurance . Total Insurance Outstanding . (Larger than amy other life insurames n-'ny in the world) Policies in Force (Incinding 1,491,981 Group Certificates) (More than any other life insurance company) Accident and Health Insurance Outstanding Principal Sum Benefit . . . . $1,519,460,528.00 Weekly Indemnity 723,377,180.89 $9,848,994,131.00 6,822,317,171.00 2,776,032,647.00 . $19,447,343,949.00 44,520,810 14,969,413.00 $907,093,871.37 280,093,835.55 3,430,199,381.00 1871 1881 1891 1901 1911 1921 1931 A L 11 D2 ’l Life Insurance Policies in Force at End of Year them to realize how sound their life insurarice protection continues to be. Metropolitan Life Insurance Company Some Noteworthy Daily Averages of the Company’s Business During 1931 Number of Claims Paid 2,177 per day Number of Life Insurance Policies Issued and Revi 18,959 per day ved Amount of Life Insurance Issued, Revived and Increased $11,320,790 per day Payments to Policyholders and Addition to Reserve $2,226,280 per day Increase in Assets $924,402 per day Growth in Ten-Year Periods Outstanding Life Insurance atEnd of Year $14,989,582 . 27,328,353 . 258,707,763 . 1,076,977,204 .2,399,878,087 . 7,005,707,839 19,447,343,949 oo 11,29 , . 196,673 . 2,281,640 . 6,234,302 12,007,138 25,819,846 44,520,810 This Company is a mutual organization. It has no stock and no stockholder. All of its assets are held for the benefit of its Policyholders. Assets e . $1,102,706.78 1,973,047.08 13,626,948.21 74,771,758.56 . 353,013,477.36 1,115,583,024.54 3,590,115,653.72 METROPOLITAN LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY - NEW YORK FREDERICK H. ECKER, President LEROY A. LIN_OLN, Vice President and General Counsel own, bob tail. white paws | MAN SHOT THREE TIMES Wounded Twice in Hand and in Abdomen by Fire Through Door. ‘William Howard Reams. colored, 39, of the 1900 block of Fourteenth street, with two bullet wounds in his right Yand and one In his abdomen, was taken from his apartment to Freed- men's Hospital about 11:30 last night, having been shot, he stated, by a col- ored man who had visited his apart- ment earlier in the night. His condi- tion was reron.ed critical. Reams told police the man who shot him had called at the apartment to visit Clara White, a roomer, and left there following quarrel with him. When the visitor returned to the apart- ment, Reams stated, he went to the door to see who was there and was shot, the bullets having been sent through the door. TRIPLETS BORN FEB. 29 HONESDALE, Pa, March 1 (P— Add three to the leap year birthdays. Triplets, all girls, were at the Wayne County Memorial Hospital yes- terday to Mr. and Mrs. Frank E. Riker of Narrosburg, N. Y. Cards of Thanks DAWKINS. CARRIE L. The family of the RIE L. DAWKINS desire to express heir ABanks to thelr many Triends. sng acquaintances for their expressions of sympathy. ietters of condolence and floral tributes in their recent sad bereavement. * LORENTZ, WILLIAM E. We wish to thank our relatives and friénds for their kind- ness and sympathy at the time of the gdeath of our husband and father, WIL- LIAM £ LORENT: MRS. MAUD D. wnzn‘n AND FAMILY. We wish to express relat! d friends 15: their kindness, sympathy and assistance at the time of the death of our sister, FLORENCE L FRANI PIERCE. BENJAMIN AND HICHARD 1ARVEYE: - Deaths. WILLIAM T. On Tuesday, March 1 is residence. 513 Sth st. se.. WILLIAM T, ABEL: aeéd 73 vears. peloved husband of ‘Annie L. Abel (nee 'Allison) Funeral from his late residence on Thurs- day. March 3. at 2 pm_ Interment Con- gredsional Cemetery. PReiatives and triends invi ANDREWS. JOUN ALBERT. Suddenly, on Sunday, Pebruary 28, 1932, JOHN ALBERT yeucs peloved huae nie Andrews of 1068 aged [t ey ] Jefferson st n.w. March 2. at 10 o'c s funeral pariors of George v Heletives and triends In: Mtea)® niermént Conressional Cometers. ASQUITH. ARCHIE M. Syddenly. on Thurs- day, February 25." at Cleveland, =Ohio. ARCHIE H. ASQU] Funeral services Wednesday. March 2, at 10 am., at Christ Church. Rockville, Md. Interment in the Rock\me Cemt\!ry ROSA. On Tuesday. March 1, 1932, OGAT Detoved wite of AuSLSE. Bacr and mother of Jeanette Baer. Funeral from her late residence. 2800 On on Thursda Wn:hlnltnn " nlen Consregstion Oconre"\ 7. uneral from his late residence. 2140 N st. n.w.. Apariment 23, on Wednes- day morninz. March 2. at 8:30 o'clock: thence to St. Stephen's Church. where I quiem mass will be said at 9 o'clock. Pu neral and interment private. Kindly om. flowers. Interment Mount Olive: Cem: ery. BEALL, MARTENIA. On Tussdar. vum« 1. { 1932, MARTENIA BE, Remains_rest- ing r' \he 8. H. Hme! Co funeral home, 2001 14th st. nw. Notice of funeral later. BELL, PEARL. On Ssturady, Pebrusry 21. 933, a ueen st "‘ it < wi Fames. | Frapk end Jn«epmne Edwards. Remains t the John T. Rhines funeral me, 221 North Patrick st. Alexandria, "Puneral Wednesdav. March 2. at 3 from the Ebenezer Baptist Church. 1 WN. JORN. Departed this life Mondav. February 20, 1932, at his residence, 607 Brewer's court ne. JOHN BROWN. Re- mains at Robert Campbell's fureral home. 423 473 st. sw. Notice of funeral later BYRNE. MARY MACKENZIE. On Sundav. February 28, 1932 MARY MACKENZIE BYRNE tive of the Island of Lewes. Hebrider, Scotland, wife of the late Daniei J. Byrne and mother of the late Alexan- der Mackenzie Byrne. Puneral from the Tesidence of he- Aaughter, Mrs. Fred D. B. Austin. 201 Wilow ave. Tekoma Park, Md., on Wednesday. March 2. at 3 p.m. ARY 3. On Monday, Pebruary 2 | ARY 3. CAIN. Funeal from the M hambers Go_ tuneralhome:. 1400 t. nw. on Wednesday, March 2. Interment Cedar Hill Ceme- 10 a.m. CARROLL, ATIE E. Departed this lite mourn_their 1oss a devoted brother, Rev A. C. Carroll; one aunt. Miss Lizzie Green. seven nieces. eleven nephews, four sisters- in-l d & host of relatives and friends. h 2. e, 4t and B Hte s h officiating. Intsrment tery, Prince Georges County, Md. Oh. fovs that are gone. will you ever re- To ‘gladden our hearts as of yore? Will we find you awaiting us some happy morn. When we drift to eternity's shore? COLBERT, ROY M. . March 1, 1932 RO! Edg onnox Gad’ Btandward Golbert” Notice of funeral hereafter COLE. MARGARET SEATON. On Mondas: 52, of her Tesidence, 1819 ittinesday at 4 pomy care Mr. Mant, uns dertaker, Knoxville. Tenn. Feb- N/ N, Wlll.lf\“ l. On Monday. Do 0“ 19; Dv; . “!{.L‘l G Fun dence Thursday, Mass at 8 a.m. Sacred Heart Church. terment Moun{ Qlivet Cemetery. Relatfy and friends invited FESSENDEN, LUCY ruary FESSENDEN. daustiter of the Tate Datiiel Wo and Lucy I Fessenden Services_at the S. H. funerai 1 ednesday. home. 2901 l4th st March 2t 5 pm. Interment Portland. 3 l‘l.'l' W. Suddenly, nn Vhe W rd FONe T o Mrs. Liian V. e son. Arthur Fetcher thres three great-grandchildren Funeral services “Thurs; day. Mare at the Second Baptist Church. Fnlk Chiurch A Erandchiidren, and one slter. TON. HATTIE I. On February 1932. fln‘rm PPPOLTON. Taged o8 beloved wife of Harry G, Fulton Fitrecal o ner Tate residence, 7 Quiney gho Hyatioville. Md. Wednesday, March 2. at 2 pm. Re s and friends invited to att OPEN A CHARGE ACCOUNT FINE MEN'S WEAR EISEMAN’S, 7th & F W. WARREN TALTAVULL Funeral Home 3619 14th St. N.W. Corner Spring Road y Col. 0464 | Adams 10341 DOCTORS Recommend CHAMBERS Ambulances Beaths {LTON. IE I A special meetin o, MATTE 14, o) getag of held 8t the Masonic nmpxm Wednes: l n\ 12 for the firy Cuneral of our f'ue Civter, HATTIE TON. By order ot gy matron u cKENZIE. Secretary. * lwflflnl on M bIGv!d '1‘. of Wl“lv‘ H. Olrner restin the Warner E. Pum Dhny ! ineral Rockville, Md. No- tice of funeral later. fl%;lllolotfia On Sun- OUGH. jdarg and SonCol the Tate Andrew and Maris. Golds- Nt sera Co.tuneral ho m'l‘w‘a"cn‘f ambers mera op, Wednesday, March 2. at m. F Matthew's Church, Rere mass will, be Gffered for the Tapose of his soul. Inter- ment Congressional Cemetery. HICKS, CLARENCE F. Suddeniy. on llnn- day, February - 29, Emergency Hovpital, CLARENGE ¥ HICKS. fatber of Mrs. Miiton de Bruin of 333 Shepherd st nw. Remains resting at the S. H. Hines Co. funeral home. 2901 14th st a- neral services on Wednesday. March 2. at p.m.. from the Meihodist Church at Port Royal. Va. HOWARD, WILLIAM W. On Monday, Feb- 1932, Al Geongs wng\mnan nw. e ‘Tnterment in JACKSON. KATHERINE. On Monday, Peb- Tuary 29, 1932 at Kl Paso, Tex. KATHER- INE JACKSON (nee Restorfl), beioved wife of Kenneth ¥. Jackson. Notice of funeral rereafter. . JOHNSON., ALBERT. On Saturday, Febru- ary 27, 1933, ke A0 Rm a1 his residence, Lakeland, Md.. T, beloved husband of Ellen Ju)uuwn He is also survived by rles Joinson: a daughter-in- Blanche Jo{mmn nd friends. Pu- neral from the First anmut Church, Bl densburs. 'Md., on Wednesday. March 2 m. Body will lie In State from 6 esday to time n! funeral. 1 MAUD. inday. February 28, her_ residence, 332 Sth st se. loved daushter of th avid and Nancy Jones. Funeral Ifom the above residence on Wednesday. March 2. at 2 pm. Relatives and friends ted. Interment Cedar Hll Cemetery SER. GERTRUDE _Suddenly. Sundas. ebruary 1852. GERTRUDE KEYS - ed wife of b Kesser ~ Funeral {rom her late residence. 630 F st. ne. on Wednesday. March 2. ai am” nieiment Glenwood Cemetery. 1 HARD C. On Monday, February 32 At 134T e ae by esidence of his son, 1218 29th st. n.w.. RICHA C; KING. ased 72 years. Beldied hasoana of the iate Ki Funeral from above 1esldcncl dnesday. March 2. at S clory pom . Relattves. A frnds’ 1t B Interment Rock Creek Cemetery. KNOTT, HARRY M. On Monday, February 29, 1932, at Tuberculosis Hospital, HARRY M, beloved husband of Mary §. Knott. Funeral from M. home, 131 1ith st se. Chun:h 30 am. for t is Relatives and friends invited. ©lInterment Cedar Hi Cemete: LEE, sm e (BUN). Departed, this life on Saturday, Pebruary 1982, “at 2:40 Bpnt his bome in Falis Chiireh. Va.. UIRE (BUN) LEE. ~Puneral from Gallo- wavs M. E. Church, Wednesday, March 2, MARROW. WILLIAM, Depsrted this lite on Sundav.' February 38. 1932, p.m., Casualty Hospi Wett i saR: Pm i Row. Ha leaves 't moucn- thelr 100 3 loving mother, Lucy Marrow Snowden; four aunts and & host of other relatives and friends.” Puneral from his late residence, 826 New Hampshire ave. at 1 p.m. Thurs- day. March Interment Arlington Na- Sosal Omseters. Al L et wre invitedt 3 13, LonENZO, nday. a Oferored x T fc{ Biisie Martin: and Brother of E| Jones.” She leaves _four other rell(lul spd |, friends. Thursdav. v.m.. Mark's M. Church, Tenlevt Remains resting at the W. E funeral church. 1432 Yo MOORHEAD, cu‘nnonz L. Pebru: Walter ' R Burtonsville, CHARI L MOORH!AD. in ber l!rd ear. Remains resting at the Warner E. umphrey funeral home, Rockville. Md. Services on Wednesday, March 2, at In- MURRAY. JOANNA. Suddenly on Frid February 26. 1932, JOANNA. beloved wile of John J.' Murray and ' daughter _of Thomas L. and Joanna Cavanaugh. Pu- Geral from the residence of her brother wil Cavanaugh. 712 220d st. n.w. on Wednesday. March 2. at 2 pm - Rela: tives and friends invited. Interment Mt. 1 Olivet Cemetery. 'NN. FLOYD A. JR. Suddenly, on Sat- + beloved son of Ployd Nunn. aged 4 years and 9§ Funeral from his parents resi- 1206 G on Wednesday 28t 15 am. Tnterment Cedar Hil OWENS. RUBERT W. Suddenly, on uom day. Pebruary 29, 1932, at his residence. 239 Decatur st. n'w., ROBERT W.. beloved ie G. Owens. Notice of funeral late PAYNE. \vu.n.;‘ M,THOMAS. On Monday, Eebruary 29, 1633 at Tesidy 3 Keefer pla wite Tl THOMAS. be- loved Nusband "ot Mary Eliabeth b (nee Lyles). Funersl from the above Tesl dence on Wednesday, March 2, at 1:30 thence to Mount Pleasant Congre- ional Church. Columbia road and 14ih i, 8 2 Bm. Interment Glenwood Cemetery. PEICE. ADELINE. On Monday. February zv 2. at her residence, 6101 i et Ve ADEL loved wife of onhm Price, loving mother, o one. daunhier-in-law and BAny phes ree tves end friends.. Remsins resting at the John T. Rhines funeral home, 221 North Pat k]xt Alexandria, Va. Notice of Bhe leaves a daughters. son. Fu- his iate residence. Glenmont. Wednesday. March 2, at 10 am. In- terment Rockville Union Cemetery. 1 DIKE, HENRY 1. On February 28. 1032 ¢ Washington, D. C.. aged_Ci Jears! Husband of Aueusts Badtke Pu: peral from the residence of his a.u.‘mu usta_ Geris. airfie Maror. Md., Thursday, M T March 3.'at 2 p Interment at Evergreen Cemetery, densburg, Md. IE BERNICE. Suddenly. on 1932. ELSIE BER- he deyotet dauchter of Randall, sister of She Bis- also L 59t af churon. Hiad % . eral chureh, You st. nw 1P Cl,y hereatter at her Xuz Tesidence. 6110 Clay St X B. nep:md this life sat- 27. 1932, LILLIAN B For 650 Bicktara plo aeh gh lcaves o mourn their loss one daushter. four brothers, two sisters and a host of others relatives and friends. in Sesting af the chabel of Georee B Glarke €02 L4168 Plorida ave. ne. until 11 am esclay. T late rea: 2. a isth pastor. " on Sun e fo roda n 3 emorial_ Church. Rev. Tvier, SMITH. SARAH SAUNDER nday. February 28, 1932. at_her resldence. 1901 Columbia ‘rd. n.w. SARAH SAUNDERS. heloved wife of the late David Smith. rear pdmiral, U, 8 N. retirel ' Remains rest- ut Nerch 2. ment Arlington Na CLARA. On Monday, February CLARA' SPANGLER. ' ‘Remains 4 the W. W. Chambers Co. neral home. 1100 Chapin st n.w. ment Williamsport, Md. SWARTZELL, LUTHER A Tuesday, is residence, Wardman k? R A, husband of Rachel & Jon, Swartzell’ Body resting at Joseph Qawler's Sons Chapel. 1754 Pa. ave. nw. Notice of services later. . J be wife "of Marshail J. Puineral Wednesday: March, 3. » from Ives’ funeral home. 310 Clarendon, Va. Interment i Cemete: BERTINE. G Sunda, February BERTINE WAGNER. ' widow of st. Co THCMPOSDV Wiison' Siva at Cedar HY WAGNER. 28 18 od Richard L. Wagher, dny. Maren 2. p.m. friends invited: Inmmmt Baltimore Geme- Baltimore, Md. WALSH. ELIZABETH M. On M ruary 29, }!u Sehey Relatives and 2. nl hr! residence, gd S 2’;!&; 2 uref a.m. Oliver. Cemetery. invited. .t S Interm Relatives ‘and’ fl'lulfls In Memoriam. IA,:!TMIV" “otx\':au A (rlbule o(nluv. ;gzl‘zli BASTIN. who dEDlrltd lm< I.!l: fourteen years ago today, March 1, 19 Till memory fades lnd h!r d!naru Ynu 1l live forever in our hearts. Time takes llfly lhe edge of grief, CHILDREN. BAUMANN, wn.uAn HERRMANN, MARY £ Sucred 1o tne memory of our beloved Husband and father, WILLIAM BAUMANN, aried ‘this lite mn; i an ARY neq‘ ghis life eight years who d ago today. March But many o silent te hed ut many a silent tear we she When others are asieep, Ob, we miss your cheesful welcome Vinen our daily tasi er. Yet we know some day you will greet us, Bid us “welcome home’ once more MOTHER, Cl Fresh and SANITARY $4.00 Any Place in D. C, Call Col. 0432 DEV AND BROTHER, Sad today our troubled hurll And dim our eyes with tears, Por death has robbed us of the ones We thought were ours for years. Since death dogs not divide us. We know, a day’ Com: e we shail “again, desr ones. RS 1ive In our Teavenly home HTER, SISTER TRESA, AND FAM- HY INE PRICE. be- | ner and_ mother of Mrs. William | e A—9 Ju Memortam, BAUMATIN, = WILLL C. ARY. AM I*AIK In 1qvm| nmrmhnno‘ 'II r b NARY *Hhrh- sister ‘and sister-in-law. MANN. tnuuflmnrd ihiz life eleht years h 1, Tpon So He took our loved anes home to rest. The world seems quite --ouu Without the snnla.ol their . OTHER A N -IN- uw. CARL AND ES' BROWN. rn"rz A tribute of love and devotion it mem my dear mothi ory of TE BROWN, who entered. inte en palrest ihree years aso today. Mareh This day brings forth sad memories A dear one latg 10"zest e ones who (hink of her ‘Are the ones who love her pest In_my heart your memory My Sweetls. tender. fond and e There ts Sy, deat mother: ot don't thIAK of you. dear mother, thy labor's e'er, 0y SMiine hands st an smons, e Faithful mother, hoth true and kin A truer mother 'you could never fin For all of us she did her best, “grant Her cterial rest Go HER _DEVOTED DAUGHTER, EMMA RICE e A precious one from us is gone, A voice I Al A place Which Mother, dear. how i, how happ; With our love 1 miss you, you must be ed ones thers with you. o HER DAUGHTI.R. “ELIZABETH -l'\m . JOY. OTTO K. In sad b ing_remems Drance of Ty dearon OPIO" K I0Y. who' departed this life fen years ago tos day. March 1. HIS LOVING MOTHER, AUGUSTA O, 'lA\nnr GEORGE A. Tn loving rememe GEORGE A, our dear_ brother, % TANGBEN departed” this life 13 years ago ‘today eh SISTENS AND BROTHER, MILLER. LEMUEL B. 8. {,dribute of love o emory of 1y beloved hus LEMUEL B S. MILLER. who departed this life six ‘vears ago to 1926, Anniversary mass st St. ROBINSON, CLAYTON W. A tribute of love and'devotion to the memory of our son. W. ROBII 0 de~ paried this life one year ago today. Maren Gone is the face we loved so dear, uahed 1s the voicy we loved to Rear, We cannot help but wonder wi The best are always the frst 1o die. LOVING MOTHER. * RUCKDAESCHEL. cnnnm v A0 TememACAnE 13 my deas. matbent CATHERINE who de= todaz, arted this life four year: arch 1, 1928. Tea nes EQVS, In lite, remembered in death. HTER, LEONA B. unm - ll cxnn%cnu. CATHERINE. oi® JIUR® ory Of Iy’ wondertul mother, ERINE RUCKDAESCHEL. my. best irie always. T miss her keenly and think her constantly. Entered into eternal ress arch HER DAbGlrrm ELSIE M. Joul!o! . SAUL. E F. In loving memory Fother ELLA ¥ SAOT L. who d- st thix life eighicen” years ago o 1, 1914, In_our hearts your memary lingers, Sweetly. tender, fond and true; There is not a day. dear mother, ‘That we do not think of you. What Is home without & mother, en we lost our mothes Voo lost our acarest iriend. From this world <! pain and sorrow, To the land of peace and ry a5 takea vou, dear mother, od wil' find emn-l DEVOTED. SONJ AND D m'm A DANIEL E. In memory of my d ushand. DANTEL E. SHEA. who_departe {his JIf€ ‘one year ‘ago today, March 1, Over In Arlington & Navy man's grave, He's my dear one, among the brave, With you I spent my bunl:{l GIJI. miss you when I need You, dear husband. I could depend. SALLIE. SMORTER, CLYDE E. A tribute of jove an@ devotion to the memory of my de band. CLYDE E. SHOI into cternal March 1, 1931 A precious one from A voice I loved s A place is That never he Teus"one "yedr "se0 me has gone, 0 well n be filled. Il aches with sadness, Any Fhows how 1 mise him +The end of One sad yeur HIS WIFE. WILLIAMS, LETITIA R. In loving rem brance of our dear mother A WILLIAMS, who presed away four ago todey. March 1. You ere not rnmmu mother_dear. DEVOTED | CHILDREN, FUNERAL DIRECTORS. hublllhefl 1878 JOHN WRIGHT CO. LAGAWiER 0 - Funeral Directors - LEONARD M. G. 1804 M St N.W. P. J. SAFFELL _PERSONAL SIZ'RVICI—IIAION B erdime, am. 5th_St. J WILLIAM LEES bONb, FU! uu.. DIRECTORS REMATORIUM | 332 PA._AVE. N NATIONAL 1384. 1388, Frank Geier’s Sons Co. 1113 SEV! H ST. N.W. e T National 2473 Wm. H. Sardo & Co. Funeral Chapel S ivanty mervice Lincoln 0524 CHAMBERS " Joseph F. Birch’s Sons 3034 M St N, Ehone o e W. W. DEAL & ( _816 H ST. NE_______LINCOI ~ GEO. W. WISE CO. 2900 M ST. N.W. NN ey, s A e ~ TABLER 928 M St. N.W. Nat'l 1544 V. L. SPEARE CO. Neither the successors to nor connacted with the original W. Speare _establis! Prose Naglonal 2892 1009 H SL N.W, Formerly $40_¥_St. ALMUSR. 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