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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, Ordered to Pay $42,250 to Makers HELD IN AR”NGTON of Radio Tubes. BOSTON, January 13 UP-udse|prominent Civil War Officer Dies in Norwood, Ohio, at Age D. C., THURSDAY, JANU the war he came to Washington md' for 50 years was in the office of the surgeon general of the War Depart- ment, retiring in 1919. During this period he was for a time chief clerk to Gen. George A. Otis, whom he as- sisted in the writing of the surgical history of the Civil War. He was an authority on Civil War casualties and compiled the records of the killed and vislon of the international trade in arms, ammunition and implements of War. ‘If this is not done,” he wrote, “we | hope that authority will be conferred upon you, as President, to prohibit, in collaboration with other nations, the export of arms and mfinmwns to na- tions that resort to military hostilities in violation of their pledges under the BUREAU OF ENGRAVING THE WEATHER | |™"g,peRINTENDENT DIES . Disfci of Columbia—Fair and colder | with fwsst_temperature. zbout 25 de- | DeAth of Edward E. grees ht; tomerrow Mcreasing cloudies with slowly rising tem en-; ture; 'an tomorrow night; gentle to| CHURCHES BACK MOVE FOR ARMS EMBARGO MURPHY, FANNIE L. on Wed- | nesday, Js 933, at her_resi | d 4 W NNIE L_MUR iiliam H. Murphy Myers Occurs urphy. at Home After Stroke of Paralysis. Triends. {Pred T. Pield of the Massachusetts Dederal Council Announces Sup-l port of Hoover's Request to Congress. | pact of Paris.” ! AID SOCIETY ELECTS By the Associated Press. 4 NEW YORK, January 12.—Support|Mrs. Hepry A. Willard Heads Gar- | of President Hoover's recommendations | for an arms embargo was announced yesterday by the Federal Council of } Churches of Christ in America, repre- senting Protestant denominations which | of Garfield Memorial Hospital. have a membership of 22,000,000 | Other officers chosen are: field Hospital Unit. tionals to engage in international traffic | in military implements” was trans- ‘ mitted to the President by Dr. Samuel | ifth vice president; Mrs. James McCrea Cavert, general secretary. | Newton, corresponding secretary: Dr. Cavert said the Federal Council adhere to the convention for the super- | urer. Mrs. Henry A. Willard has been elect- ed president of the Ladies' Ald Society Mrs. Wil- A resolution of the council declar- | liam Corby, first vice president; Mrs. ing that “sound public policy requires | Henry K. Willard, second vice presi- peace-loving nations to forbid their na- | dent: Mrs. Richard L. Hoxle, third vice president; Mrs. James H. Cox, fourth | vice president; Mrs. Cooper Lightbown, Mrs. - | Robert 'Clay Sherrill,” recording secre- ‘would like to see the United States |tary, and Mrs. Edward C. Stone, treas- | Supreme Court yesterday ordered the Radio Corporation of America, de- fendant in a suit brought by the Ray- theon Production Co. and the Raytheon Manufacturing Co., to pay the plaintiffs $42,250.25. Judge Field also enjoined | the R. C. A. from terminating an agreement of March 29, 1929, for the making of radio tubes so long as| | the Raytheon Production Corporation | makes certain royalty payments. "The order by Judge Field, which was | |the final decree in litigation between | | the principals, would be a settlement | of all sums due between them to date, | exclusive of royalties for the last quar- | ter of 1932, not yet due. 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There is a service here | for any amount you care to spend. | | Prompt, personal attention by Mr. | { Leonard Gawler. | In case of death, call. L. M. GAWLER CO. Funercl Directors 1804 M St. N.W. | | paruary. st. gf" 'mber Qtober Mpvember. Nat. 2650 Ircember. modest( shifting winds, becoming eastey by tomorrow. Majlnd—Fair and colder tonight; tomofor increasing cloudiness with slowlj rsing temperature; rain in east portip tomorrow night, and rain or snow|1j west portions ning to- moray ifternoon or night. Vigida—Fair and colder tonight; to- morwafternoon or ?igh slow} ising temperafure; rain tomor- row Jiht and possibly in west portion tomdrev afternoon. Virginia—Fair, not quite so cold in bet portion tonight; tomorrow cloyy with slowly rising, temperature, follvel by rain or snow. River Report. Btec and Shenandoah Rivers cleg tday. Report for Last 24 Hours. ‘Temperature. Barometer. Degrees, Inches. . 58 29.98 55 29.94 54 29.92 Yejeday— B Lm... itnight Téar— am.. } wm. Non Hihest, 58, 30 45 36 36 3:30 p.m. yesterda 2997 30.15 30.23 ; year avest, 35, 9 a.m. today; year ago, 35. Tide Tables, (hnished by United States Coast and Geodetic Survey.) Toda: Bl......... 8:304m. s; . 3:04a.m. “ee 8:42p.m, ... 3:03p.m. The Sun and Moon. Rises. jur today ... 7:27 {ur tomorrow 7:26 6:08 today.. 5:57pm. 8:13am Atomobile lights must be turned on thalf hour after sunset., Precipitation, fonthly precipitation in inches in fu Capital (current month to date): | fiunth, 1933, Average. Record. ajuary 075 355 7.9 '82 327 684 '84 375 884 '91 3.27 9.13 '89 370 10.69 '89 ©413 1094 '00 471 10.63 86 401 1441 28 1081 '76 8.57 '85 869 '89 756 01 5 9:22 pm. 3:44pm. Sets. 5:07 Mrch. AFil, iy t Stations. olumbla,’ S. etroit. Mich. 1 Paso, Tex. Jachisonville Fla. Los _Angeles Louisville, Miami. New Orlean: New York, N. Oklahoma " City Omaha. Philadeiphia Phoenix, Ariz. Pittsburgh. Pa. Portland, Me Portland, Raleigh, Salt Lake City San Antonio San Diego, Cailf Ban_ Prancisco St. Louls, 8t Seattle. ‘'Wash Spokane, Was Tamps, Fla. .. WASH.. D. €. L P v o L p! Ibany, N. \tianta, jtlantic City”: altimore, Md.. irmingham .. ismarck, N.'D. uffalo, N. Y. ha; Zurich, Swi Stockholln, Gibraltar, Horta, St. Georges. Bermuda. . 8an Ji H Colon, Canal Zone Hospital bilene, Tex 4 Ga. Pt.cloudy Cloudy Pt.cloudy Cloudy Cloudy loudy Clear Rain Clear Clear Snow Cloudy ston, Mass. rleston, §.C. 3 afis. nver, Colo. Clear Clear Cloudy loudy Cloudy Clear Forey alveston. Tex. apolis. T ansas City.Mo T Clear Clear . Clear Rain K: Fla Cloudy . Clear Pt.cloudy Pt.cloudy Clear Snow Cloudy Cloudy Cloudy Pt.cloudy Cloudy Clear . Clear . Clear Snow Cloudy Clear 111 Ptcloudy 6 0.0 Ptcloudy Nebr. Oreg N. C Mo Paul,” Minn m., Greenwich time, today.) Temperature. Weather . 35 Part cloudy Rain Part cloudy @ ondon. England . aris. Prence ien: Berlin,” Germany rest. France P: Cloudy Spain ..... Part cloudy (Noon, Greeanwich time, todey.) (Payal). Azores. bG8 Part cloudy (Current observations.) 68 Part cloudy 76 Clear 68 Clear T4 Rain n, Puerto Rico. avana, Cuba o Clock Sold for $1,400. A small seveteenth century bracket clock was sold in London for $1,400. Deaths R.eported. John F. Birch, 97, 610 9th st A C. Josephine McKee, 92, : Soldters’ Home. Emma J. Fordham, &8, 1363 Hamilton st. Jennie M. Hell. 86, Walter Reed Hospital. Oscar Hoizschuler, 84, Soldiers’ Home. John Waldman, §4. Garfleld Hospital. Ellen Bishop. 1604 Park rd August Duehring, 81, Casualty Hospital. Florence Grant Beits, 81, 380¢ Ingo- Catherine Birmingham, 66, Little Sisters t the Poor Flora S_ Johnson. 64 Senior Joseph Farreli, 67, 3016 Warder st. Susie Smith. 50, Emergency Hospital jErank M. Robinson, 49, Walter Reed iHos- tal Frank Deamato, 49, en route Emergency lenneth A. Sutherland. 32, N Samuel P. Miller, 30, East Clifton Terrace. William Leyis. Emergency Hospital. Daniel Sauflders, 94. 218 Bryant st. William Beard, 61, Kenilworth, D. C. Mary Taylor, 33, Gallinger Hospital Evelyn Green. 32, Garfeld Hospital 3. Casualty Hospital linger Hospital 7 M st tius Skinner, 12 ton pl Jacob Meyers, mar st st. se. Births Reported. Charles and Florence Rizz0, boy. Gustav and Hertha Steinat, boy, Thomas _P. and Helen Chapmad. boy. Joseph E. and Katherine Smith, boy. Willlam and Laura Abraham, boy. Willlam and Anna Moton. boy. Edward A. and Catherine Patterson, boy. Lawrence and Katie McQueen, girl. LOST, al r Harvard st. ‘and Argonne pl. Adams 8710, Ap! BRACELET—_White eold perforated, 4 emer- | 1ds ids;vicnity Wardman Park on’ Woodley Adams & CAT, male. gray with black stripes strayed from 59 Edgewood ave., Cher- Reward 10! . short-haired gray_cat, vicinity Finder notify Reward. COLLIE—Gray and whit | Reward _Phone near Bethesda. 2300. 5 1 e T DOG—English bull puppy. whits_spot on and T Emerson_7800. EARRING—On! | mond” center; lost Sundsy. Reward. Ga. HANDBAG—Lady’ glasses and keys and small on Gircle. female. brindle. sts. Reward. 1911 37th st. n.W. Dearl daisy earring, dia- EYEGLABSES, tortoise-shell, in brown leath- r case; left in Diamond cab Friday evening: eward. 4007 “containing _eye- sum of money; P st_ between 22nd st Dupont Please keep ~money return ketbook to Apt. 21, 2120 P st., or call jorth_7348. . 1 LEGAL PAPERS. Tost Tuseday evenine: ward, POLICE PUPPY—Male, “Val"y Te- Phone Adams 1365. . nswers to name enjng. Reward. ms_1264. on _Wednesday 612 Varnum st. n.w. RING, Sunday evening. between 6 ither in Avisnou's of the Amaasss seal r a s fyed Greek head. He- M. Pleasant st. WATCH, Swiss green tied WEDDING RING—( . WRIST_WATCH. vellow Black cord Paulsen, 3640 1 WRIST WATCH. lady N R hanr ats ave. Liberal Met. 985! FoId, chased edses: sk in stem, in cotton bag. Return . n.w.i reward. L Dlamond). 19th and Pa. d, Lincoln 4569- old Benrus. with lulr‘.‘h Reward. Miss tu.lyn n. s. initials C. V. of 9th and *"pofi{:‘ Xreet car between ' those i reward if returned to 806 M st. B.¥. 3u3am.| Pt cloudy* . Prcloudy | 206 Wisconsin ave. | val Hospital. | 12th | head, Tuesday, vicinity 37th | Edward E. Myers, 67, superintendent | of the division of engraving at the Bu- | reau of Engraving and Printing, died yesterday at his home, 4409 Seventeenth | street, following a paralytic stroke. Mr. Myers, who had been With the| | bureau for 53 years, was given a testi- monial by fellow workers several years | |ago. He was a member of Hiram Lodge, | | No. 10, I. A. A. M., and of Fellowship | | Club, "another Masonic organization. He is survived by his widéw, Mrs. Eliza- | beth Myers | | _ Funeral services will be held at 2 p.m. | Saturday at Gawler's funeral parlors, | followed by burial in Glenwood Cem- | etery. | — \WILLARD WILL PROBATED| i Special Dispatch to The Sta | | _ ROCKVILLE, Md., January 12—The| | will of Dewald J. Willard, who was one | | of Poolesville district’s best-known citi- | zens, was admitted to probate in the Orphans’ Court _here yesterday. | It bequeaths bank stock to the tes- | tator's four sons, Ernest G., George D., Harry L. and Maurice E. Willard, and | | leaves the residue to_the testator's | widow, Mrs. Sarah E. Willard, for life. The instrument was executed Novem- | ber 27, 1929, and names the widow and t G. Willard executors. Card of Thanks. | WILLIAMS, HATTIE 1. We wish to extend our sincere thanks to our many f{riends and relatives for their kind expressi of sympathy and beautiful tloral t sent at the death of HATTIE 1 LIAMS of Rison, Md. THE PAMILY. Deaths. HENBACH. AMELIA. On Wednesday. | , at the Joseph Price in_Philad Pa., A ASCHENBACH ( | d wife of William Aschenbach. ' Fu- | hapel of Frank Geler's | So., 1113 7th st. n.W.. on Saturdav, | at 3 pm. Remains can be | heen from 12 o'clock noon on Saturday | until time of ~services. Relatives and friends invited. Interment Rock Creek Cemetery. 13 BARNEY, MARY ELLEN. Suddenly on Wed- nesday, January 11, 1933, at_her resi- dence, ‘2844 Wisconsin ave. n.w., MARY | ELLEN, widow of Willlam F. Barney and mother _of Mary E. Margaret M. and James E. Barney. ifass will be offered | at'8t John's Ohurch, Utica, N. ¥., Satur- | day morning, January 14. Interment St. | Agnes’ Cemetery, Utica, N. Y. 13 'BULKLEY, FLORENCE M. Wednesday, Jan- uary 11, 1933, at the residence of her | daughter, 3714 Ingomar st. n.w.. FLOR- ENCE M., beloved wife of the iate Robert W. Bulkiey and mother of Mrs. Harry L. | Brisner and John Wells Bulkiey. Punera from the W. W. Chambers Co. funeral home, 1400 Chapin st. n.y., Friday, Jan- ary 13, at 10 a.m. Relatives and friends invited. Interment Rock Creek Cemetery. | BURDETT, LE BLOND, Thursday, January 12, 1933, at his residence, 6902 Piney Branch rd. Takoms Pi . C.. LE BLOND BURDETT, in his 74th year, be- loved husband ot Ella Robertson Bur- and son of the late Charles Francis and Deborah Dixon Burdett. Fu- m the above residence Saturday. r 14, at J p.m. Relatives and | nds fnvited. 13% CALLAN, JAMES EDWARD. Suddenly, on | Tuesday ary 10, 1933, JAMES 'ED- WARD CALLAN. age 37 years, beloved husband of Catharine R. Callan. Puneral from the chapel of Thomas S. Sergeon, 1011 7th st. n.w., on Friday, January 13 at 10 ‘am. Relatives and friends invited 10 attend. Interment at Arlington Na- tional Cemetery. 12 ELIZABETH. January 11, 19 ELIZABETH, the de Carter, Elizabeth Chandler, i Annie Lee. Mary McDonald and m -in-law of Robert Chandler. Fu- neral Sunday, January 15, at 2 p.m., from the W. Ernest Jarvis funeral church, 1432 U st. h.w. 15 ERT, HATFIE E. On Wednesday, January 11, 1933, at 1 p.m., HATTIE E COLBERT (nee Turner). wife of James bert and sister of Howard H. Turner. leaves one niece, Lucile Turner Lee: three nephews, James. Alonzo and Fletcher | Turner: uncle, Charles H. Turner. and s | host of other relatives and friends. Pu- neral Friday, January 13, at 2 p.m., from | Mount Zion M. E. Church, 20th - tween Dumbarion ave. and O sts. n.W. Interment in Mount Zion cemetery, Rev. J. D. Brown officiating. . | COLLINS, JEANETTE ELIZABETH. Wednesday, January 11, 1933, JEANETTE ELIZABETH, beloved wife “of the late Waiter C. Collins. Puneral services will be held at the funeral home of L. M. Gawler Co., 1504 M st. n.w., on Friday, January 13, at 2 p.m. CULLEN, MARY A. E. ary 1 On Wednesda: On Tuesday. Jai 5. at her residence, 1600 ) ave. n.w, MARY A. E. CUI daughter of the late Henr. Eliza_Montgomery Cullen. Se; e residence on Priday, Janu 30 am.. thence to St. Matthe sachu LEN, & . where mass wi Interment Greenwood tery, New York City. N. Y. DORSEY. ELIZABETH. Departed this life on Tuesday, January 10, 1933, after a long iliness, at the Home of the Aged and Jafirm. ELIZABETH DORSEY of 517 3rd st. s.w. She leaves 3o mourn their loss two devoted friends, Mrs. Emeline Carter and Sandy Lee. Remains resting Barnes & Matthews' funeral home. 433 st. .. Puneral Priday, January 13, at 1 pm, from the above-named funeral home. ~ Interment Woodlawn Cemetery. Friends invited. EVANS, WILLIAM H., JR. Wednesday, Jan- uary 11, 1933, after a brief iilness,” WIL- beloved son of Mag- LIAM K. EVARS. Jr. i H. Eyans, hus- gie and 'the late band of Marvis G. Evans and brother of Gertrude Green, Ralph and Marguerite Evans. Remains may be seen st his late residence, 1917 Vermont ave. n.w., Pri day, January 13. Funeral Saturday. Jan- uary 14, from St. Luke’s Episcopal Church, 15ih ‘aid Church sts. n.¥., at 1:30 pm. 1 GUSON, HARRIET A. On Wednesda: 0 11,1933, at 8 am. at her re 3 . n.w. HARRIET A. FER GUSON, beloved wife of the late Peter Ferguson and mother of Robert. Charles and Peter Ferguson, Mrs, Hattie E. Banks and Letitia Wright. Funeral from the aboye sresidence Saturday, January 14, at 2 p.m. 13 GRIFFITH, LUTIE, O at 11i: ary 11, 1633, iown Uniyersity, Hosp FITH of 21 gevale rd.. Baltimore, Md. Funeral Saturday, at 11 am. fom the home of irs. Magrudgg Veirs, near Interment Monocacy Ceme- tery, Beallsville, Md. 13 HANCOCK, ELIZABETH DURPHY. Oon Wednesday, Ty 11, 1933, at Co- lumbia Hospital. ELIZABETH DURPHY HANCOCK of 3006 Dent pl. nw.. widow of Charles Pannill Hancock. ~She is sur- vived by one son, John Pannill Hancock of Panama, and two daughters, Mrs. W. H. Randolph. _ir. d_ Elizabeth Wimbish. Funeral services at Hysong's parlors, 1300 N st. n.w. on Priday, January 13, at 2 p.m. Interment Glenwood Cemetery. HILL, GERTIE. 1 at 5:30 a.m.. at her home. 214 Rugby ave,, Woodmont. Md., GERTIE, be- loved wife 'of George Hill and mcther of Earl Hill. Notice of funeral later. HOWE, GILLMAN BIGLO' On_Wednes- | "day, January 11. 1933, 'at 8:40 pm., GILLMAN BIGLOW HOWE, aged 82 years, beloved husband of Alice B. Howe. Fi neral services at his late residence, 3 13th st. n.w., on Thursday. Janu 7:15 pm. Relatives and friends Interment at North Wednesday, Jan On Thursday, January 12, in- oro. Departed this life Ja uary 10, 3, “at Gallinger Horpital, JAMES HUCLIS. Remains may be seen after 8 p.m. Thursday, January 1% at R C. Richardson’s funeral church. % il Ver- mont ave. Funeral Friday, Javary 13, at 2 p.m., from the above ‘est Rev. Walier H. Brooks officiat; GEORGE MARIO! Wednesday, January 11 g residence, 77 U street norihwest. GEORGE MARION HUNT. the beloved husband of farguerite Lyon Hunt (nee Kirkiand) d_father of Mrs. Marguerite McLelland of Brentwood, Md.: Mrs. Estelle D. Dean and George M, Hunt, jr. Funerai from the abor uay 14. at 2 Cemetery. JOHNSON, HORACE. January 11, 1933 Gallinger Hospital, HORACE JOHNSON. He leaves to mourn their James V. and T. Johnson: one daughter, Mrs. Lula Long.. Body temporarily rest. ing at Malvan & Schey's funeral home, ave. and R st n.w. Notice of fu- nerai later, LOVE, CHARLES. On Tuesday, January 10, 10343, at Emergency Hospital, CHARLES LOVE, the devoted son of Clyde and Bertha Love. Remains resting at tl W. Ernest Jarvis funeral church, You st. n.w.. until 6 p.m. Thursday. terment Lumberton. N. C. MA! SARAH ELIZABETH. On Wedne day, January 11, 16933, at the residence of her daughter, Mrs. Frederick A. Schuts, . aged 76, low E v ity S0l Schutz, Howard Mann and Wil Pun from her late residence, Morningside drive n. Ji 3, at 2 pam. Inf metery. MILES, MARY 8. On Tuesday, January 10, 1933, MARY 8. wife of the late Willlam B. Miles, aged 63 years. Puneral from the residence of her daughter, Mrs. Wil- liam J. Greer, 121 st. on PINI.,. thence to St. January 13, at = . where. reaulem masy wil be said at 0 a.in. for the Tep gl ber Interment Mount Olivet MOWER, "MARGARET Suddenly, ‘Tuesday, January 10 1 . MARG. H., beloved wife of BEug: néral from her brothe: . x‘a'.mn: ed to attend. Mass. HUCLIS, JAMES P James | On Wednesday, Jan- bis residence,’ 400 n. DWARD E. MYERS. be- loved nusband of Eiizabeth’ Owen al_pariors, 17, leawood Ceme O'BRIEN, CATHERINE. AT 10, at am, thence to 8t. Aloysius Capitol and Eye sis .n.w.. Dbe offered at 9:30 a.m. friends invited. Interment Mount OL Cemetery. PINKETT. ALICE. On Wednesday, Januar. 11, 1633, 'ALICE PINKETT. devoted daughter of Rachel Jones and_sister of Benjamin Harrison ‘Jones. Notice of funeral later. Remains resting at the W Ernest Jarvis funeral church. 143% POPE, ELIZABETH. On Wednesday, Janu- ary 11,1033, ELIZABETH POPE, aged 64 Funeral from the Deal funeral home, 816 H st. ne., on Saturday, uary 14, at 11 s.m.’ Interment Forest- ville, Md, 13 ROGERS, DR. JOSEPH D. On Thursday January 1933, at his residence, 1400 M st. n.w. Dr.'JOSEPH H. ROGERS, beloved son, of Mrs. Blizdbethi C.”Rogers ate Samuel E, . Noti of funeral later. R RUPP. LOUISE. 1953 Cat e Frovaen e RUPP. belaved wife of An mother of Mrs. Antolaetre Anna Beuchert, Louise, Kath, and Julia Rupp. idence, 100 v 10, 2l LOUISE n Rupp and pect Hill Cemetery, SANDS, HELOISE McCUE. Wednesda: uary 11, 1033, at her residenc i . nw. HELOISE McCUE SANi yed wite” of the i B 10" g.m. ment Arl nal Cemeter THOMAS., HUGH B. Suddenly, Wednesday, Junuary 1. 1933, HUGH B. THOMA! aged 43 years, beloved husband of G 8. Thomas.” Notice of funeral here: TOMPKINS, WILLIAM. On Thursd nt husband of Ei of Charles, Ea Tompkins, 'Alice Notice of fun: at Inter~ w 18 VEIHMEYER, NE Lapuary 1 X olorado ave. n.w., NELLIE C. MEYER. beloved widow of the late J. Oliver Velhmeyer. Notice of funeral later. WILSON, ROGER C. On Wednesday, Jan- uary 11, 1934, at Emergency Hospit ROGER C. WILSON. beloved husband of Naney L. Wilson and father of James H. Wilson. * Remains resting at_ the W. W. Chbambers Co. funeral home. 1400 Chapin st. n.w., until 4 pm.. Thursday, - Ohio. 13 ary 12.” Interment in Columbus, In Memoriam BERRY, BUTLER L. In loving memory of our dear father, BUTLER L. BERRY, who departed this life one year ago foday, January 12. 1932, Absence can never close the door of our hearts. THE FAMILY. * BLACKUBRN, "EDWARD M. In loving memory of my dear father, EDWARD M. BLACKBURN, who Ceparted this life two years ago today, January 12, 1931, I am lookind backward, daddy, Remembering pleasant’ days We have spent together m1s LOVING DATGHTER, "AARGARET S AUG , M. WAPLE, ey BRAWNER, JAMES EVERETT. o, ry of our dear son end brothe JAMES EVERETT BRAWNER, who died 1wo years ago today, January 12. 1931, HIS MOTHER, SISTERS AND BROTHERS. CARTER, EMMA. loving In loving_memory of dear daughter: EMMA CARTER. who left us 30 years ago today. January 12. 1003. MOTHER, EMMA T. CARTER. CHACONAS. PETER J. In sad but lov 3 of my dear husband, PETER J. CHACONAS. who departed this life oné year ago today, January 12, 1 One sad_and lonesome year is over, 1 know he's at rest beneath the clovers To me he was so very sweet. 1 know no one else could ever compets, God has taken him by the hand To lead him to a happler land; Though his body to Test gone, In my memory he It In my memo , lives on _and on, nopmA, SIBSE.ELT I Jne r dear hu GEORGE’ # T "HOFFAARN, who' died tWenty years ago today, January 12, 1918, 2 HIS WIFE AND SON. ¢ YON. JACOB, In lovin .our' ‘dear’ father. JAGOD LYON - why Dassed away January 12, 1917. HIS DEVOTED CHILDREN. REED, ALICE L. _In memory of our mother, ALICE 'L~ REED, who died four yeats ago teday. Loved in life, remembered in death. HER CHII * RINKER, s » DAVID. In my " Beloved Disband. "DAVID: RIRKER who departed_this life January 11, 1931, Sadly ‘missed. ADA M. RINKER. ather, SCHICKLER, who departed this 1 Years ago today. Januaty 12, Tona " U0 Because I live, ye shall live also." John, xiv.19. I know not how inat Joseph's tomb Could solve deatn's mystery; I only know a living Christ— WIFE, EATH ICKLER AND CHILDREN. - o' S ines ot DML I8 jloving | remen ar father and gran father, HENRY SCHRIDER. who depart- ¢d this life four years agy today, January 2, s The world may change fro ‘And friends trom day to day, T But never will the one we love HIS DEVOTED CHIESREN X S, DEVOTEL AND GRAND- Slllgfi‘:'l{(eliz KX,ATHER}NE Va Indnd but glAr"l'tlz!."Rhl‘l:E“ V. SHOEMAKER, vmg X:’e:_ oo e S one year ago today, Jan- There is not a day, dear mother, m’gul‘:‘;{eud‘ganfrt' think of you. TOUISE. , ETHEL, mw.u}D. FUNERAL DIRECTORS. Frank Geier’s Sons Co. 1113 SEVENTH ST. N.W. Na¢; {423, SEYENTH ST, M National 2473 CHAS. S. ZURHORST 2 hatne LEeT ok ST Joseph F. Birch’s Sons 3034 M St NV Fhone west ooos Established 1841 JOHN R. WRIGHT CO. 1337 10th St Nw Phone North 0047 S e ALFRED B. GAWLER WALTER A. GAWLER WILLIAM A. GAWLER JOSEPH H. 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