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FALL KILLS ACROBAT Bloses Horizontal Bar During Vaudeville Act. LEWISTOWN, Me., March 12 (#).— Alexander Nachidon, 44, a vaudeville acrobat, gave his audience a big thrill last night and died in a hospital here| today as the result. Nachidon, one of four tnpeu wr formers billed as the Brothers, missed a horl.wnul h.r in| one of the aerial gyrations in his act and fell 14 feet to the stage floor, frac- turing his skull. The will be sent to Nachidon’s home in Mun- cle, Ind. 8. Zurhorst Personal Understanding ‘Throughout the 75 years in which we have provided a service for people in all cir- cumstances, we have always endeavored to labor with their urhorg; FUNERAL - ‘DIRECTORS" Milbars T. Zirkle, Msr. EST 1857 301 E. Capitol St. Lincoln 0372 |Shahan Funeral CRYPT T0 RECEIVE BODY OF BISHOP Tomorrow | After Tributes Are Paid at National Shrine. The body of Bishop Thomas Joseph | Shahan, late rector emeritus of Cath- | olic University, will be borne to the| crypt of the National Shrine of the Immaculate Conception at 10 o'clock | this morning, to lie in state until the| funeral tomorrow. A guard of honor from the student body will pay tribute | to_him. The body will be met at the National Shrine, to the building of which Bishop Shahan devoted so many years, by Mgr. McKenna. director, and the mem- bers of the Salve Regina office. At 11 o'clock the Christian Brothers will pay tribute, at 12 o'clock the students of St. Joseph’s Home, at 1 o'clock the students of St. Vincent's Home, at 2 o’clock the Catholic Daughters of Amer- ica, at 3 o'clock the sodalities of the city, at 4 o'clock the Daughters of Isa- bella and at 5 o'clock the Ancient Order of Hibernians. The office of the dead will be chanted by a clerical choir at 8 o'clock this evening. All members of religious communities are invited to be in attendance. Practically all the bishops of America and many priests and superious of vari- ous religious communities have wired ,“/” THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, the university expressing sympathy on the loss of Bishop Shahan, long re- garded as an educational Jeader. Through the apostolic delegate, Most Rev. Peitro Fumasoni-Biondi, the fol- lowing message was recelved from Cardinal Pacelli, papal secretary of state: “The Holy Father deeply mourns the death of Mgr. Shahan and prays for the eternal rest of this elect soul. Express to the Catholic University con- dolences. Cardinal Bisleti also cabled the fol- lowing message to the apostolic dele- ith deep regret have I learned n! the death of his excellency Mgr. D, venerable rector emeritus of !he Catholic University of America. Re- membering his eminent virtues and his meritorious and numerous scientific benefactions for the university, this| sacred congregation will pay reverent hnmagetchissoulin-spednmm Clrdlnul Dennis Dougherty of Phil- | adelphia probably will attend the fu- nenl services tomorrow morning. A large number of archbishops, mshops and prelates and distinguished educa- tors will come to Washington for the funeral. It was announced that 1,000 extra seats have been provided at the National Shrine for guests. Marrlage Licenses. Fre Hooper. 22, s i L “Beker i T..S;:"""“' RE‘V =% s N Alezander der % Johnson. 39, and Anna Bren- 5 ev. Benp! don. Rev. W. Jack W, Thombso . 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NEAR THIRTEENTH STREET SMITHSONIAN HIT BY EXHIBITS' COST Amateur Collectors Making| Plans to Build Up Collec- tions Difficult. | The activities of wealthy amateur | museum collectors are making difficult the plans of Federal museum authori- ties l;.o build up collui-tkéns for which appropriations are limite p‘?‘hepmrcra(t Museum of the Smith- | sonian Institution has been especially | hard hit by the activities of those who | are building up private collections of | the same character. “We used to receive as free loans or | sontributions from private citizens much valuable material” said Paul Edward Garber, in charge of the aircraft museum “Today, however. such people seek the best markets for their museum pieces and the number of items oflered for Government museum exhibition has | fallen off heavily.” The aircraft museum, Garber said, has no money with which to purchase additions to its aeronautical collection and often is fcrced to see valuable spect- mens pass into the hands of private collectors with money to spend. Despite the lack of funds, Garber has managed to build up what is regarded as one of the finest aeronautical col- Jections in the world. His collection has completely outgrown the aircraft building, a temgotnry sheet-iron struc- ture just south of the Smithsonian building, and has overflowed into the Arts and Industries Building. Much of the collection has come from Government, aeronautical organizations, chiefly the Army and Navy air serv- {ces, or from aviation firms which have offered famous planes, motors or equip- ment for ‘patrloflc reasons. ACACIA BILL FAVORED Committee Reports Measure Change Insurer's Name. A favorable report of the Senate Dis- trict Committee on the bill to amend the charter of the Acacla Mutual Life Association was filed in the Senate yes- terday afternoon by Senator Blaine, Republican of Wisconsin. 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Phone Col. 0432-0433-0157 10 1 5 MARCH 13, 1932—PART ONE. o thank our | COLBERT, UTLER. CAR) Telatives and. Triends for thar biog eb Dressions of sympathy and foral tributes at the deats s 3 llh of our wify . mnlher U‘"fi l We wish to Ihlnk friends and rtlnnvn for their aid dunnl the Sickness of our mother and grand- MA! We RY E. MAU! Te. Clate st “tne beautiful foral tributes and expressions of sympathy from Rev. A. Lewis, Rev. E. Gibbs, Rev. W. A._Jones “:;d Rev. J. Carroll. =~ THE FAMILY. TE, FRANKLIN N. The wife of the Iate PRANKLIN N. WHITE of 1709 Ist st D.W. Wishes to thank the many rela- and friends for their sympathy, kindness. floral tributes and letters of condolence in her recent bereavement. * Braths. ATFLEBY. JAMES F. R. Suddenly, on Frl- day, March 11. 1632 JAMES P LEBY: Remains resting at the w.rnn hrey funersl home, Rockv! d. pierices Sunday. M.PrmH '3 Y n Church, "Darnestown. M.~ o o BALDWIN. WILLIAM OLIVI gn Satutday. iarch SR dence, Montelnr, N, J Suddenly, his re 5 OLI- Mids Evans Baldwin late Dr. William Oliyer Prancis Little Baldwin. In- terment Songressional Cemetery on’ Mon- ay, March 14, nnnlon. March 10, at m«zrn o fl-y 1932, at_his 1014 i, st ne. JOSEPH O. beloved hus- band of I Mabel Bardroff (nee Howard). Funers] from pis parod (e Ho Mon- day. March 14, at On Thu residence, IEAI.L. (‘l:onGlA On_Friday, March 11, 2. at her Fesidence, Edmonston rd., Ed; monsten, Md.. GEORG] David B, “Beall - Ponoesl frows her late Tesidence, Monday, March 14, at 2:30 p. Relatives and friends fmvited. Interment Ivy Hill Cemetery, Laurel, Md. BILLINGSLEY, IDA G. Entered into rest Tuesday morning. March 8, 1932, 8t 1 a.m., IDA G., beloved daughter of the late Rev. Georze 'W. and Annie B. Cole. Surviving are one sister and five brothers and other telatives and ‘friends. = Funeral Sunday, arsh 12, at 1 oclock from Moons, fu: BeTal homie ™ 1aba O giar ey 1O, MOORE, LU and frichds invited to attend. Interment Lincoln Cemetery. Rest, sweet spirit, rest. 13 BLACKSTONE, EMMET. Depsrted this life on Thursday, March 10 LA Beibved husband of Mum leaves to mo: Biackstone. He also m their loss three sisters and one bramen;(‘ nerAl Monday. March 14. at from Vermont Avenue Church Remains resting at Stewar! neral home, 30 H n ne. PLUMMI BR¢ b!lovzlr p.m., from chapel. Intérmént Harmony Cemeters. 14 BURGESS, GRACE ELIZABETH. On Fri- wmnnum &r, ™ GR. o ELIZ, 19 Hol it Bame). aged Hallle Burgess of siddleburg. 'V beloved daughter of the Iai Bessie Putnam P Parersi” Mondsy, March 14, a . from, the_ funeral garior of the elirt’ W Tnoe ca "Sat £ wOw. Relatives and fricads lavited: Interment Onkwood — Cemetery, — Falls hurch, Va. 13 BURGESS, JAMES A Suddenly. on March 1032, at his resldence; 4] Ridge ot A, BURGESS, the beloved inchenter: ETH BURGESS ee. years, beloved wife of snd th brother of Mary Bur- Mrs. Carrie Macon, Andrew Stewart. fovert and " Charles Buriess any other relatives hmnll Jrom McGuire's rch £:30 am.; thence to the Sinaceh 38 o8 Holy Redeemer, where hizh requiem mass will be sung at 9 a.m. for ihe, Zevgre of his soul. Interment Moynt Olivet Cemete: SANGER FUNERAL TODAY Services to Be Held This Afternoon at Residence. Funeral services for Jacob Sanger, 83, who died Friday after a long illness, are to be held this afternoon, at 2 o'clock, at the residence, 1736 Columbia road. Burial will be in the Washington | Hebrew Congregation Cemetery. Dr. Abram Simon will conduct the services. A native of Bavaria, Germany, Mr. Sanger came to the United States in 1863 and moved to Washington a year later. and was for many years in the mer- cantile business and later connected with an insurance concern. Surviving Mr. Sanger are his widow, Mrs. Celia Sanger; two sons, Monie and Harry J. Sanger, and a daughter, Mrs. Jennie Lewenthal. MRS. ANITA COMBS DIES Former Washington Resident Suc- cumbs in Miami, Fla. Word has been received here of the death in Miami, Fla., last week of Mrs. Anita May Combs, formerly a resident of this city. Death followed an illness of several months. She was burled Friday in Miami. Mrs. Combs was the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. Conley, 1372 Ken- yon street. She is survived by her hus- band, Jack J. Combs: her parents and a 4-year-old daughter. A sister, Mrs. Francls W. Fischer, and a Bbrother, Richard James Conley, also survive. OPEN A CHARGE ACCOUNT | FINE MEN'S WEAR EISEMAN'S, 7th & F He had lived here continuously | A 11867 Charies Colbert, moth Ties Colbert, if.s Mrs. Ethel David Crockeit, and dsughter o G0N, “Narvie Shicids. - Bhealso. leaves our brothers, ane sister, one granddsugh- {er and many otner reldtives and fr Remains resiing at the W. Ern funeral church, 1432 U st. n.w.. till Satw day noon. Thereafter at her Ia dence. 1817 1st st. n.w. FPune A March 13 5t 1 pim from Second B Church, on 3rd si. between H and I sts. n.w. Pastor, Rev. L. S. Holloman. 13 COLE. JOHN ORTON. In Atbany Memorial ‘Hospital, Albany. Thursday. Marc! 1073552, JOHR’ ONTON. beloved hushand - nnd s of_Mrs. L. e is also. suriived by & dsieiier: M(; Jose gl B both of this city. and a sister, Mrs. o ert N. n_of Salem. N. Y. Interment at Abany. N Rémains resting st | Tenbutt's chapel, State i+ ny. of M Fre COOPER. . loving mother of Martha Sweeney, Mrs. Clars Dorsey. her relatives and friends. Testing temporarily at the John funeral chapel. 3rd & Eve sts. tice of fur ter. DAY, GRACE Remains T. Rhines sw. No- On Friday, March 11, rt illness of two weeks. d 72 years and 5. ived by three chil- From. “ne daushter Mes Histe Loveioss and two sons, Andrew and Wallace Day. Bells M. E. Chureh. Camp nday. March’ 13. at Interment church :emmn She wore & crown of pati All through the year “he strugsled on. Those hands that rest forever 'Are the hands that made our home. You suffered much, you murmured not, We watched vou. day by du Tntil a guerdian angel came And softly stole you away. Before our eves she faded, Growing weaker day Ly day, Patlently' bearing her suffering Untll God took her away. You are resting in peace. dear mother, You are gone, but not forgotten, As we think of you each day %iER Clioren. 13 DE_VILLE, LOUISE. Departed this life y.' on Friday. March 11. 1932, at 4:15 her_residence. 2913 Sherman UISE DE V! 5 dear mother of Catherine D. Myers. She leaves to mourn their loss a devoted daughter, two brothers, three nieces. four nephews and 8 host of ofher relatives and nr ds. Teral Monday. Maj tron her late Y'nn!nfe )m-n Tes ahd friends invited. illiams officiat g‘\,';fl\;m'mdvnper Mar1boro, Prince Georges DULEY, RALPH CA) On Baturda: March 12,1032, at Aty Oyt RALPQ CARL DULEY. sged 28 years, beloved hus- Sana” o? B net S Jepas: eloved hus Funeral f; of his mother, C” Heltmuller, 2848 Belair Tuesday, March 18, at 3 p.m. elatives and_friends invited to attend; Interment at Fort Lincoln Cemetery. 14% ETHEN. ANNIE GRAVE March 10, R S. On Thu 1932, at her Fesidence 117 4t GRAVES. be!u\ed wife of N ineral from. the of her sister, Mrs. Archie Allison, on ' Monday, March 14, am Redulem mass at St Dominic Chureh " at 9 oclock, Reiatives friends _nvited “to & Interment Cedar Hill Cemetery. 13 GILKERSON. SARAH ELIZ! March 10, geoly.” Thursday, sibley Memortal gxul SARAH FLIZAKETH. ated 31 yeors eloved wife of Harry Gilkerson. Funel from the residence of her cousin, Mrs. Carlisle S, Peterson. 517 Maryland, ave . Mond b g8 AL 0 CI0CK e v rent Cedar Hill Cemetery. GILTINAN, MARY AGNES, Friday March 11, in Helena, Mont., MARY AGNES, be- loved daughter of the late David Gilti- pan and Ellen Kavanagh Giltinan of Philadelphia, end :uczer of Willlam ttend. ABETH, Benjemin ‘Marsden Price the residence of Dr. Hampton, 423 Po “Funeral, from . Thomas . _Mont Helena . Paul GLICK. MAGDELENA G, March_12. 1932, a. DL!C‘K. Glltk yfl B I!ed of l‘hhe hlfi Western ave. n.w.. on Jnrfln 14, Relatives at 2 pm. nd vited' to at prospect H o=m° = "“ . GOLDEN, FRANC on Slarch 10, 1003 'mt_reedrorn's THarsial ERANCIS 8. GOLDEN, beloved fatner of of wkins. * He ‘also leaves two brothers. one sister and many other rels- tives and friends. Remains resting at the John ‘T Rhines funeral chapel. 3rd. and Eye sts sw. Funeral Monday, March 14, 1:30 Trom ' Brovidence. "Baptist cn:{'cn Lincoln Memorial GOLDEN, . FRANCIS 8. Al members _of Tonie Lodge, A [, are hereby ordered o lssemble at the “Tempie Monday, March 14, 1932, 12 o'clock noon, af which time a special communica: tion ‘will be held for the purpose of at- {ending the funersl of our late brother, FRANCIS S. GOLDEN. Puneral services Wwill be held at Providence Baptist Churcb, M st. between 43 and 6th sts. s.w. &t 1 o'clock pm. The craft is invited to By order. W. HAWKINS, W. M. Secy. rment JOHN Attest: R. A. PHILLIPS, GREEN, DAISY. On Thursday. March 10, V32 b Simley Hosital DAISY, beloved wife' of Richard H. Green, Jr. Remains . Funeral on_ Monday, thence to St. James' Mount Rainier, Md.. where mass wiil be said at § a. In- terment Fort Lincoin Cemetery. Gl:‘l ‘?1(2‘; Ars‘hd“ w. lfzrsdl erth ldl 1932, AGNES W.. beloved wlle ol .!nhn Gress and mother of Mrs. Elizabeth Lioyd of Washington, D. C.; Mrs. Edith M. Trosper of Greensborough, N. C.; \lrs Helen Gerry Dl Pan( F\’nnce and ) ma Dicker- 10.30 a.m. Interment me’nlnv “ nAGvEK CHARLES EVELYN. On - day, March 12, 1932, CHARLES “sl;gn;' son of the late Dr. Charles E. and Isabeila Davis Hagner and husband of the late Edith Emerson Hagner. in the 48th year of his age. Service at the residence of his brother, Dr. Francis R. Hagner, 1836 19th st n.w. Monday, March 14, at 2:3 HALL, HARVE VEY M. alfflflflyl’#lfl"ll On March 11. un at sfter lingeriai lress. staff_member. divisios of plant biology. Clrnellt antilullon o! ‘Washington. Residen: Palto Alto. A Agthor of many munolrlnhl on bnllnlenl sublects and member. of '8 number sclentific societies. For several years pro- fessor of botany, of the University of Cali- fornia. - Since i stall ot Carneg tnn Survdlved his . W6 b o cu: please copy.) rkeley, FOUND. EO5ue050 AATVIALS a2y Anipel Soes e W. WARREN TALTAVULL Funeral Home 3619 14th St. N.W. Corner Spring Road ) Col. 0464 LOST. BAG of soiled laundry on Conduit rd._ RN stop. Kenton. Thursday —night. 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James T. Ryan Funeral Director 317 Pa. Ave. S.E. Phone Atlantic 1700-1701 alace Theater, Keep cash as ie to owner fhce. HANDBAG. black leather, Thursday _evening, March '9. reward. ~ Return contents. va only. _Address Box 346-D. KNITTED OVERBLOUSE, Saturday morning, "l;d and B sts. Please teiephone Clevelan . on Farragui st near Ga. orgia 1 turn_204_6th st. se. POOKETH FTBOOK Wil brown poc Tth W Kkeep money? Allantie 0700 POCKETHOOK, “hinck Urphy s aturday " Que and hout Thutad l vv. mac 1433, 1108 " b w ADE. 1. ‘s black, contained about aday nllhl. between Wil- Ch u!ch. Va. n-ud Mrs. A Lick DOG. brown: lost singe b mn, o, 18168, burned place in by swers o 5ol Trom " ith ‘Snd mhflou Bl h i Phom Adams 863! 13 ‘}\Lh ln( taxi bnwn Reward. Phone A SHRINE EMBLEM—F and G &0 Mass. sve. on Tour 36, Rews politan_7920. SPEOTA CLES, violet colored, double E rimiess; $5 n:l&d tor Jeturn 10 MeA .n Huu.l. nw. wo watch? ur 0718. hfl 3 | SPALDIN T | 1nte De this o enazies Joha: “‘\m aé!‘mfi his lste residen Monday, March 14, tives and friends invited. lington National Cemetery. KONITZ. JOEN. .f&‘:‘..““io f Tequested to '" Maren 14, 1 9 ., 10 8t~ 'z: 3" *\mflu ot Tir late :omndt JO! = Oonu\w. 13 LAS! Thursda: gty ns: u Panhnd. Ores. MILDRED daushter of the ‘late Geos e Mamie Lashhorn. R Notice of funéral hereatter. LOEFFLER, MARGARET L. March 11, 1932, at her reside Pennsylvania ave. LOEFFLER. On!flfl ihence to St. Prancis Xavier | Chtrch. where requiem mass will be lunl | i, for the repose of her soul atives and friends a ited to Ttermdnt " Codar Hin Cometers. L MAS. =~ Suddenly, ARL THOMAS. | ves’ larendon, %h.nfl Nltlnnd C;;n- o Interment Arlingt Saturday, M his mot OGLE, WALTER ch 3. 12, 1932, at the residence devoted son of Mary Ellen e nnd the late Jecemiah Osle, father of Ogle_and brother of . Oxle. B OF S tshay March Tor at {rom the W. Ernést Jarvis funeral c.hun:h‘ 1432 You st. n.w. O'HARE, MARY. On_Priday, March 11, 1932, at ‘the Sicred Heart Home, Hyatis: ville, Md.. MARY O'HARE. uiem mass 2, the Sacred ‘Heart Chapel on Monday, Ma. at 8 a.m. Interment in Mount Ser Semeters. FRILLIFS, lo!ll FRANKLIN. On Ba , March 1933, at his residence, ll'l um FRANKLIN PHILLIPS, Amna V. Phillias. Re. residence until Funeral 10 a.m., at n.v.Ingers i'a“mu' enting ot bave onday _morn: Service, Tue m-?.'fiumn 1 Hysong's parior, 1300 N ment Cedar Hill Cemetery. POWERS, ufimm Oon mm llfim‘ 1932, LIAM POW o( Wuhmenl Powers. hrothu Mrs. Al- e Ao feaves Feiftian ik, fameed, i rs. and many nmtr Telatives . Remains resting J at the Jobn T Rhlnen tuneral ehlp:l. 3rd and Eye sts. Bunasy: Zoln Memorial Cemetery. IDIINBON ETTA. On_ Sunday, *lmh 3 ETTA ROB!NSOH sister of ? R. n wman and M oots, Gevoted friend “nma wzu- ?nner Sunday, arch | i from the Church elbluga leer’ SANGER, JACOB. On_Friday, March issa. .h QB SANGER. busband of o iate Banger. ersl from bis late Aadnce, 19 Col\unbl- road Eindey, March 13, st 3 pim. . Interient Washington Hebrew " Condregation Ceme- !AW“I. JOHN H. Suddenly, on !I‘II!G I e T er, Mrs. John Smi s JOHN vtn. Busband of thé faie Ake ¢ mews Callan). survived by four Funeral from bis morning. March 13, st 8: D to Holy Trinity Chureh, Wl e o( “his [ s BT | SCANDONE. ROSE. On Friday, March 11, 193, at ner residence. 1838 Mass ave. s bel af_Baul scandone: soul. ove Funeral from her late will be said Relstives | fHends invited. interment Mount omm Cemetery. JOSEPH. a2, a resi- n.w., the Most Risht ABAN&“QH | SHAHAN, REV. THO) Wednesdas, March $. dence, 2635 Upton e ra o ina wil lie idence unm Saturdey will_be rem SRt Monday at 10 a.m. e Santantor: EUGENE c c troller. 13 B Cnaptee it et national N Befforat lc-:houc umpl, are hereby he ’edel’l"bfl 0 FHoMA 3 d ested to uuuldtg Am':.t“ml National ‘strine on Monday, Marc! , & a oversor. 13 AHAN. MOST REY. THOMAS JOSEPH. S ibers of Circle 1, Daughters of Isa: bella, are ‘hereby notified of the deatt: Most' Rev. THOMAS J. requested «to assemble af (Signed) MARGUER! SHANAHAN, MILDRED ls On Thu; day, March 10, 1933, ! her resiacnce. 38 G st. LD} IRENE SHANAHAN (nee Boswell), beloved wife of Funeral from 529 14, at 10 am. . Relatives and friends mvued l SIEBENTHAL. _MAI days March 13, 1832, n Eher Sigences 3415 20th st. n.w., Miss MAUDI JENTHAL. dy resting at, lhe chapel 1754 Pa. ave. of JNAF n.w. Notice cf sctvlr:es later. M. RENCE C. On Priday, March o isd ax Prederick cny Hospit FLORENCE C. SMALL, age al'l 3643 Warder St. n.w. F R O o TR Interment Potomac, Md. , VASHTL Blldfltnl!. on 'nl\lll R. C. dson’s funeral chuwh. x'mo Yermont 1 day, Mare h(u = Queen of Sheba Chap- S., announces the death March 1¢ 1333, at 1 p.m. from the Richardsen & Robert- son funeral home, 1700 Vermont ave. n.W. icers and members please wear black clothes with white gloves. Attest: JESBEE O nurxa. NG, E unur'a- 12, Taaz.at the mmnu of her Kathieen M. Pa. ave 3.+ beloved wife of the lne Johin T 8p: ik, Puneral from, the above resi Tuesday. 830 am.; fo 86, Dominic’s Chy g, where mass will be sun 9 am: for Sote 5t her soul - Helatives and {Plends 'imvited. Tnterment Cedar Hiil Cemetery. 1 THIGPEN. WELBORN C. On Friday, March 11,1932, at 5:30 p.m. at his residence, 1431 t. 2y WELSDRN G, FTicBEN. s gurvived Priends icvited. WARNER, GEORGE W. On Friday, March . at his residence. 1229 E st. n.e. in Bis “naha Jear, GEORG Ferav hus Anpie ¥. Warner ‘and Tather of Elsle M. swell, mi 8 Feming. Funcral Trom the above residence on Mon- day, March 14, at 13 o'clock noon, thence to United Brethren Church at Thurmont, Md. at 3 p.m. Interment in church ceme- ery. WILDE. OSCAR A., Suddenly. on March 2. oute 't ge: Hospital tepfathe son, brother of Joseph. Elmer and Prances ains resting at the John T. R-hlnu lllmrll :hlg:. 3rd and e ! 2 noon Bunday. Mer T R W ok rotl %073, South Capitol Interment Arlington National Ceme- life W] L DOU tal, -mr 0 nml illness, DOV E“ ‘mourn r 1y two_sisters, five hers and & host of oth uur relatives and st. tery. eiro: | er, LE, | l S nfiz.,& JM mn u 1981 No_one knows the sil those who xm- e of ot :?51- For the one Ia '-'.,7 gg‘\:‘mms e a8 . 14 v itk Daw o satioes 4B km t“l dfi’lh cnmafl'nr i b A 'v'o‘“.' 26 ohe Jeur 45, B R G. of mohe &n‘m n’E G o Tassed sway March n S i um-? 3 b!ll!l’ h me ‘0‘&“" . %‘:m as only wit How happy ‘would Sne's, e dearest friend ot ail o “konkn hl'rb( . lfle lhen all Fhere there is'no Siffert 1 HER™ LOVING "33N. “CHoRbe"'c" "l ELLIOTT, lll}ll GrylIn 504 but ‘me who Anpn;le‘d mu “iife one seat ot Seo todns. March As T loved you. so I In memory you are Loved. remem! Bringing man Trany o LEY. lu you: 873, Dear, aiwars. & '"i"" Soas” sTan- IE. . ANNI e ul my only daughter. ANNIE Shetd). who deparied this life eleven yans 880 today, March 13. As years g0 by and 1 :m' older Your memory is mv binding tie And a love that will E‘;fl'fi fe. DEV M In sad remembr: Cherished memorles_of - BORSTEAMP, IAIION AMP, todny, March' 13, 1913 $, the Church of the Immaculate Loved in life. in death remembe; HER AND DAUGHTE JONES, MARSH. AI..L In sacred and memry of ot father. MARBHALL W who died March 13, 1922. As_we silently sit in the evening. Peeling s0 sad and we mm‘ o the dear Sne depa: with us shared our home. FTT. who aenma four years ago today, March 13, 1928, § years 9 months. Hig little eyes are closed in sleep, His voice we hear no more, ‘But memories in our fflhfl h!‘\'\l kfi' Bt our daviing by 1 belp but feel w Pimen e voice we 'é’a nu’: hear? TOrBS Toe words. he vaedga. s an the words he E M DADDY AND m‘nmx. HON. CHARLES. In memoriam 8laics Benator humantiarian: Un ami tres noir. OSEPH _B. In lovi TO oG Tatiler, JOSEPH B, JANDER, MARY M. In sad but I W ombrence Of our deat :olher flm§ "" L lfldhl' Htr‘erlt'd! ears 850 JEAIS 850 104¥R 'LOVING CHILDREN. ITE, 'lun,‘ In lonely snd remembrance of " our devoied son brother, ERT WH! who ente: into reit Two seats a0 y, March 13, amory £ i come within our home. But hnpy gays, we once enloved 3ou and we were togetner; O, how changed it ail s ince you have gons. forever, , SISTERS AND INS, . M. d but loviog re- it et 2 de St ADA M. WIGGINS, who departed this e year o today, March 13, 1931. Brightly the 3 Ber's Saa sna 1oners """ ‘""M Wiere lles our most prec ‘Whom_we loved, but co t SRV __n@.__.___fl'_fiag_' FUNERAL DIRECTORS. J. WILLIAM LEE’'S SONS, FUNERAL DI CREMATORIUM PA. AVE. NW. NATIONAL Frank Geier’s Sons Co. l“lmfl N.W. N‘uoml u7s Wm. H Sardo & Funeral Chapel 413 ® 8t NR Lincoln 0524 Ambulance service. L_MGAWLER (80) ~ Funeral Directors - LEONARD M. GAWLE 1804 M St N.W. Joseph F. Blrch’s Sons 3034 M St MW Ehons Mest s GEO. W. WISE CO. 2900 M ST. N.W. West 0138. V. L. 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