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loox PURE PINNIYI.VAIIIA THE FINESTY Nutocrat i e OIL & [BAYERSON OIL WORKS - COLUMBIA 5228 “Your service was a great " comfort to us 4 THB funeral was conducted so beautifully and smoothly, that there was no detail we could wish to have had done differently. Your service has been such a great comfort to us that it is quite beyond my power to convey fully our very deep appreciation.” Such sincere thanks as these are evidence of the intelligent, understand- ing and thoughtful personal attention that di inguish the Tabler Funeral Service. Yet, our services cost no more and the merchandise we furnish is known and recognized for its quality and value. Requests for more complete information are courteously welcomed, are striotly confidential, and lead to no further solicitation. NORYAL K.TABLER 1dectoe 928 M St. N'W. WASHINGTON D.C. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, BANKRUPTCY BILL INHOOVER HANDS =555 g Mu::‘ bill, would have to lwmn Te- eouhf M La Guardia Measure Provid- | propore ing Debtor Relief Awaits Signing. By the Assoclated Press. Rellef to individua! and farmer debt- As origl the bill also would have posing debts wil ardia vmunmmumou hvt-bfi By uoeuin‘ the Senate amendments the blll yesterday, the House com- pm.ed 1l action. ‘The measure permit individuals and farmers to fille voluntary petitions m Federal courts for the purpose of com promising or extending their debts wlth their creditors. Under the railroad provision, any Wm. H. Sardo FUNERAL DIRECTORS The Funeral Chapel PIPE ORGAN Service that is Distinctive BUT NOT EXPENSIVE SERVICE {s our SUCCESS =_— Lincoln 05249244 412 H STREET N.E. CONDITION SERIOUS Workman in Hospital From Fall From Scaffolding Against Wire. Albert Morris, 25, 1245 Neal street northeast, who was injured yesterday afternoon when he fell from a scaffold to an electric wire charged with 13,200 volts, was reported in & serious condl- tion at Emergency Hospital today. Physicians said he passed & fair night. Morris was burned about the face, suffered contusions of the knees and possible internal injuries. He was work- ing as an assistant for:van on con- of the Mamu E w Pu'w Co. bstation near 's sul lllfi and the mlumon & erud | _ ing! T ener, TR QUL G Try Our Lenten Specials G. C. ELLIS CO. No. 7, Municipal Fish Market RAW BAR Select Oyoteu, 50: & 10e Qt Gude’s Flowers Are Brought to Perfection in Our Vast Greenhouses More Than Half a Million Square Feet Under Glass 1 from crashing. A couple of years ago, in the epidemic of bank failures, the bank where this man worked closed its doors. He was a good man and getting ahead. He set out con- fidently to find a new place. Days passed into weeks. Weeks slip- Confidence changed to doubt and doubt to fear. The small sav- ings dwindled and disappeared. man borrowed all he could on his life in- He moved his wife and two small children to cheaper quarters. ped into months. surance. At this point the man’s wife made the A woman who had learned the lessons of unselfishness, she Worst of all, she supreme mistake. lost faith in her man. showed it. Every day the man scoured the financial offices of the city for any kind of a job, He could find nothing. at any pay. Gradually he lost his confidence. He was one step Sometimes, he says, he mind seemed numb. from despair. KNOW a man who, with twenty-five cents, saved his life and his home dow—at nothing. He summoned his first smile in a long time. “Happy birthday, sweetheart!” he said and held out the rose. Across the horizon of that w:fe s life a great light dawned. Later, as they sat in the darkness, she told him abo knew he had g the rose. He doing her part. let him carry the burden alone. good and kind. He would surely find a place. She would help him from now on. She did. The man is working now. Cheerfully, dollar by dollar, he is work- ing his way out from under. ut it. She had not been Complaining, she had She spent his lunch money on was brave, she said, and He knew his business. Just one true story out of hundreds His By thought of suicide, that the family might have the insurance. One day as he stepped from the eleva- tor of an office building, there came from somewhere the sudden ‘recollection that it was his wife’s birthday. What a gay evening it had always been—before! ‘There was a florist’s shop in the lobby. The man knew he had twenty-five cents in his pocket. He had been allowing him- self that much each day for food. He bought a single red rose. The man found his wife in the small, drab living room, looking out of the win- Our F. T. D. Service Don't hesitate to send flowers because of dis- * tance. We guarantee de- liveries at far places within a few hours, through the F. T. D, an association of over 4,000 florists. Cude Bros. Co. 4278 MAIN STORE: 1212 F STREET N.W. 3103 14th St. N.W. Columbia 3103 1124 Conn. Ave. N.W. District 8450 like it. How many thousand times has it been said it's the little things that count? It is said so often because it is so true. Edward Orleans (In The Daily Mirror) A Gift of Gude’s Flowers —will whisper a story you perha] hlu not told HER_ for n :‘t" 1w Gude's Flowers"— now, across the or across the miles! 5016 Conn. Ave. N.W. Emerson 1226 When you phone for flowers, be sure you are ordering from Gude Bros. Co. * suits, every one guaranteed * CITY NEWS IN BRIEF, TODAY. Camp No. 4, Woodmen's 0. 4, Hall, Grant place, 9 pm. m’% mT”FL 3 Douglass &mfin&m R‘n. Knights of Powell Colum- a. Meeting, MW' Platoon School, -T. . 8 Nn. Speaker, Frank W. of the Mount Vcrnon !lvlw m "l‘hrm Dance and Hope Chap- MNO‘M O.l.l..gor oo Hm.gl United of Pphists, lllfldmu'g.;b pm. 8:30 p.m. Meeting, Ace-Rasmussen Chapter No 1. Disabled American Veterans of the World w‘n Interior Department Audi- pm. Dinner, Dai Men f Isabells, flcm Hotel, '!I‘! 5 Lol ce, Alsbams and Okh.honu State wlu. ‘Willard Hotel, 8 p.m. Meeting, Advisory Board of Masonic Clubs, Hamilton Hotel, 8 p.m. )leetl.n(, Cable Tow Club, Hamiiton naul. pm. party, Star Point Soclety, Good wm Chlpur No. SG, O. l. 8., Southern uditorium, 60 M street north: Dairies Al - east, 8:30 pm. ‘TOMORROW. Luncheon, Club, Hotel, 12:30 p;?“" % Luncheon, Benevolent and Protective pomr of Elks, Mayfiower Hotel, 1:30 .m. Luncheon, Phi Delta Phi Fraternity, University Club, 1 p.m. ! Luncheon, Columbta Club, University ! Club, 12:30 p.m. Luncheon, mvund ‘Table, unlvmny Club, 12:30 p.m. Luncheon, Advertising Club, Raleigh Hotel, 12:30 pm. -lmer Soroptimist Club, Hmmonx 6 pm. = Willard Oolorod Boy Missing. Police meol’ seeking Carl Jiles, 2-year-old of Sixth sfreet, and an col- .| ored man who is said to have taken him away while at Sixth and P streets The ‘k;omm reported missing Complete Funeral Service at Lowest Possible Cost oS, T fhe hichest troe of funers) ges within the reach il wit uouri Sawier mersonall assuring yo g u :vrvlé K' or Night—Call Funeral Directors 1804 M St. NW. Nat. 2650 GREATER one oF THE LarcesT (LO, UNDERTAKERS IN THE WORLD Think What Service You Can Get as Low as $65 w For a Complete Funeral Cars and All We have amased the whele profession Call Columbia 0432 Cor. 14th and Chapin Sts. N.W. Yeou Get the Biggest and the Best from CHAMBERS EISEMAN’S MARCH 2, lored boy, nt the 1500 block | February. unknown by Katherine g SEVENTH AND F $6 Monthly Will Pay for Your SPRING SUIT 18 | NOTHING DOWN Just Pay $6 IN APRIL $6 IN MAY $6 IN JUNE New Spring suits in the smart styles for the com- ing season. Strictly quality to wear satisfactorily. Plenty greys, blues, tans and browns in single or double breasted models. 1933. THE WEATHER District of Columbis—Mostly cloudy tonight and tomorrow, possibly snow flurries tonight; not mueh change in temperature; lowest tonight about 32 degrees; fresh northwest or north winds tonight, diminishing tomorrow. il S Sl w _mostly cloudy; elnnn in mnpentucxi:m iy . oa wmmor possibly snow flurries in ex- treme north portion tonight; not much ch-.n‘e in wm rature. tonight; to- West dy morrow fair; not much change in tem- perature. River Report. Potomac Riv erclurnnd Shenandoah little cloudy this morning. Noon Record for un 24 Hours. lehent 47, 8 pm. yesterday; 54. Lowut. 32, 3 am. wdny. year ago, 38. Record Temperatures This Year. Highest, 68, on February 24. Lowest, 14, on February 9. Tide Tables. (Furnished by United States Coast and Geodetic Survey.) ‘Today. D 837am. . 12:09 pm. 7:05 pm. The Sun and Moon. Rises, Sun, today... 6:40 Sun, tomorrow 6:39 Moon, today.. 9:19 p.m. Automobile lights must be turned on one-half hour after sunset. Precipitation. Monthly precipitation in inches in the Capital (current month to date): 1833, 325 268 year Tomorrow High . . 2:4la.m. Low . High Low 12:57 pm. : 332 Weather in Various Cities. £ Temperatu: £ g E 1sono & ‘Weather. “rkepinsas OUBTH H ] s H 8 e qumm 8w n; Atlants, G Atlantic_City. 20, Cincinn: Columbi, Denver, REIG (7 a.m.. Greenwich time, today.) Stations Temperature, Weather. London, England 41 Parl ance Horta GFayab Aores OB cloudy (Current ohunnuonl ) 8t. Georges. Bermudi 60 Cloudy San Juan, Puerto Ri 76 Havana, Cuba Part cloudy Colon, Canal Zo: Part cloudy RECHABITES TO MEET Will Hear Capt. Gaston and Mrs. Jesse W. Nicholson. Under auspices of the Rechabites, a temperance meeting will be held Sun- day night at Waugh Methodist Epis- copal Church, Third and A streets northeast. ‘The speakers will be Capt. Edward Page Gaston, commander of the Vigi- lantes, and Mrs. Jesse W. Nicholson, president of the wnmena l\aumnl Law Enforcement League. an will be J. mymmds«:hmldtotflu International Reform Federation. STABBED IN LUNG Man Walks Several Blocks Despite Severe Injury. Charles Smith. 26, colored, 400 block of W street, walked several blocks last 1 luring an altercation in his home. fi' ition was said to be serious. Police were seeking a woman who is said to have stabbed him. uos’r. mnnlhl olfi. 9 ‘white blazed Ted harness 1440 v who found walkin ?-'v‘m.“_aw. Hiead) "in’ car please cal Godtrey, Westchester Apts., 640B, land -4 fdas Rownd ACKLET af Americag Lesio b-u -t un wer Hotel, on n. 7205-W. e. m-ie. wore harness. t. from lhnherd reward. owh hud MALTESE CAT. ]l e, gray, mal ¢l s Bel: straved from. ? 512" Georsin R “stick Mrs. Cleve- av E'lffl POCDBIIC 1026. PACKAGE, containing black snd while eve. street: liberal reward. fl"w AI!L 515 PAIR OF GLASSES. white gold frame Same “Sime”: "Mondsy mornin 1900_Lamont st. n.w = nstone. _surrounded by A e T T I mnma ‘Gresoty. Library of Coneress. Re- pocxrrnoo ontalning currency cards: reward. 5% B Office_Bld: POMERANIAN DOG, ADSW to the me 0( Teddy. Re d i Teturned 10 owner. Address Box 574, F !fill mn ltl nw, ;{'drnelm 3 mn lndl.ll- W. ‘Jfl‘#.‘"am PN . 23. The Parrott, 1708 o Tuesday. vicinlty Reward. Call few jok: Lawson, 1212, lost T3h andTavior sts. n.e. North 4570-J. WEDDING RING—] Botty Sue. 3-22-24. 'ml- llul raved “Kendri Reward. _Col. female: la: Return_to wx" . 61' paone Shepherd 7:53pm. | Pt.cloudy | Snow | @ards nf Thanks d_floral tri 7 ANTHE PAMILY ) 'HY B. We wish to extend our mi RO TIaY {he Nind ixm’eu‘om of Sguoaihy ‘and beauliful foral tributey offered he death of our mom 1‘“: %0 sister. BORO: THY R M) AN'D MBS LE SMITHERS. AND s i RS WILLIAM _E. Btatha. ABROTT. ALICE A. In Trenton, N. J. on mnem (gm.m from Friday morn- ing, Atareh iciuan " Uterment t the connn ence ot the family. st. ne BAILEY, EUGENE. Departed this life Mon- [T Pehru-n 27, 1033, at 7 BAILEY. He le;vn o mains resting at Ridgley & Hicks funeral Dlllal’l 2030 M st. n.w.. until Thursday oon. ‘Puneral Friday, March 3, at 1 pm., lmm h{s Ille residence. Interment Lln- coln Memorial tery. Mnl nenluxl. Entered into eurnll ‘Wednesday, l‘ln‘.h 1 33 at Garnield Hospital, TES. Remains tem Detarily enine. &t Moon's uneral home, 1333 You st. n.w. “Notice S funerst “On Wedneseay, March 1, 0 p.m.. at the residence 21 "11th st. ne.. after UCY BAYTON. wife of | Y fer and & son-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Wil lism Lucas: two sons. Jemes and Eider | Carroll Edwards; two niecss, | Nolan and Louisa Taylor. Notice of fu- neral later. BIAS. ELIZA. Entered into eternal rest Tuesday, February 2K, 1933. at ELIE Bing beloved moth and Josephine Wright. Wil Charfes, John and Richard Bi: i also’ survived by four grandch: ister_and two brothers Remains at_the residence of her Puperal . Bhe | aughter, Helen. and n. Edward Bullock. Funeral from St Baptist Church, Columbla pike. ton, Va., Priday, March 3, at 1 pm. +'and triends invited () TERESA L. On Friday. Pebru- at Casusity Hospital, TE- COMPTON. Puneral from the chapel of John R. Wright Co. on Friday. March 3. at 2 p.m. Interment Cedar Hili | Cemetery CUBERO, ESPIRIDION P. on Wednesday. | Td¥33. at George Washington | Hossital ‘ESPTRIDION o beloved. brothe of Anastacio Cubero of the anpnine felands. — Remains resting £t the W Chambers Co. funeral home, 1400 Crapin ctice of funeral later. cool AXV\ M. On Tuesday. Pebruary 28, at her residence, 1995 Calvert st. Dows’ ANNA M beloved wife of Dr. Hewrs | Chufchill Cook. Funeral services Iate residence on Priday. March 3 0 : thence to St. Paul's Catholic Church I3t nd v sts now. where mass. will soul. Interment at Abbey Mausoleum. 2 DESIO. GEROME. On Thursdsy. March = 1808 Wyoming SIO, beloved hus- ar esio. in the B5th | year of his age. Notice of services later. HALLIE D. On Wedn March at her_residence, Con ALLIE .. widow of Semator Stephen B. Eikins of West Virginia. Serv- ices and interment at Elkins, W. Va. on Friday, March | HARDY. | March | Qn (Wednesday, 9: [OLLIE M. Bénson O Mazdy. “Bhe it i a daughter and gous. Edoa " Sterling A. Howard V. Marshall B Norman S, Remains will be st the home of Mrs. Maurice Beavers. 6038 neral seryices will Va. on Sun- wlLuAll nited Atd Associa- | 1 Snnounces the death of WIL- LIAM HAWKINS. 3,1933, at 1 p.m., from 633 2 RRELL, Breside 'BUI | JAMES A. SMACKUM. Secretary. | ISELL | Mt Heights, Henderson). ‘beloved wife of John C. Iseli Funers] from ner lste residénce on Bun. day. March 5. p.m. Relatives and friends invited."* Tnterment Cedar il Cemetery. JONES, JOSEPH. ary ‘28, 193: Biband of Alnelia Joues.. a be' viewed ‘after 0_'p.m. Thursday, March 2, at the R. C. Richardson & Co. {uneral “church Vermont ave. mw. Friday, u-r:h 3. from the establishment at Richardson officiating. Cemetery. JOHNSON. PO! Tuary 28, 1 POWHATA Dice. Johnton, father of Genevieve. Alleen and Bernard Johnson and son of Willia: Jofinson, brother of Sylvanus ang Christine Johnson' Notice of funeral later. Remains Testing at the W. arvis funeral church, 1432 Yot n.w. xntem;m JANNA_ALBERTA. On Thursday. 1033 at ber residence, Mary: and A Greater ° Capitol Departed this life Pebru, ToBers’ SO !beo\x;ed ins may Rev. P Rierment Payne’s On Tuesday, Feb- " “Beloved wite of isasc 8. Bhe aiso lesves & daughter, seversl Sther felatires and friend Monday, M ., from Campbell’s Sihirch, Anccostia, B, c. LENTZ. OREN L. JR. Suddenly on Mon bruar Emergency N L. 5 blloved son of L' and Leah M. Lentz. Funeral from the W. W. Chambers Co. funeral home, 1400 Chapin st. n.w. on Friday, March 3. at 2 p.m. Relatives and friends are invited.” Interment Fort Lincoln Cem- ctery. MILANS, CALVIN TARKINGTON, Thursday, * Marcl T National Omeopainic Haspital, CALVIN TARKING: ION. beioyed husband of Bessie Herley Milan: inton-Temple fro: Memorial Prubnexlnn Chureh 16th and Newton ., Saturday, Merch 4, at 10:30 am. Inlerment Congres- sional Cemetery. 3 ol dsy. a.m.. to attend the funeral of e_eminent commander, Eminent CALVIN T. 8, who passed away fhursdey. udle“hl:t-he il Templar uni- : grder o acting commander. c;n'o LPHE, Recorder. 3 ROBERT. Budd!nly. Saturday, ebrany b MONROI beloved husband of the Iate & s.nn “fifm father of James Monroe, Viola Norman and Laurs Monroe leaves a _host of other reiatl {Fiends. * Fineral Friday. Ma 3 Relatives and friends fnvited. NEWCOMB, LUCIA T. On Wednesday, at ber egidence, 31 s UCTA widow loved mother of ' Josiah T. hewcmh and Evell x. Burgess. dress on Thursday, March 2, at 3 Interment Owosso, ‘Mich. NUNN, ROTHY R. On Saturday, Tuafy 25, 1933, at Grace Hospital, g&nd Va., after a thret-vul ROTH! of Lewis E. and Isal neral and interment at Richmond. PIERCE, COL OVERTON C. Suddenls. on Thursday, March 2. 1933, at 12:30 pm., at his residence. Northbrcoke Court, Col TON. IERCE. husband of ‘Mary Frances Plerce (neec Heitman), Notice of funeral hereafter. 4+ A, MARY. on Thursday, March 2, 1933, - e Tesiderice, West ‘Clifton Feb- Rich- "1 L. Ri REES, MARTHA W. On Wednesday. 1, 1933, at her residence, 1121 AR W RESS (nee Brown), beloved Wit of Satiuel Rees, =—Puneral servi H. M. Padgett's funeral home, lllh st se. on iday, March w.m. Interment Philadelphia. Pa. lolll D. mlw‘l'l‘ R. On Thlllldl! CHA! R. ROB- nm:h 3 t E. Church. Chestertown. Md., at 2 p.m. Saturday. March 4. ll e, X‘m st. ma"flnfldflve !I‘ Totice of funeral il g On Weqpesday. st GarReld Hosite aged 18 years, a . the Bn. Hines Go! Tuneral home, 2mu *y4th st nw. on PR day. March 3. at 2:30 D. RD, DAVID. On Tuesday, Febru 28, 1033, ltmrumenct. 1852 ard st HERD, beloved - hus: band of Margi 2 1 u'. ; Jareh o o lor. 77 Taylor. 77 | Martha | at her | -3 W be offered at O a.m. for the repose of her Puneral Pridey. March | N ANNA AUBERTA ISELT inee | Tts, MODERATE A9 Deaths. . DAVID. Members of the You te Relief Assosistion s ag the fu of DAVID ay, 3 1 o'clock. Trom Aspury M. ner of lith and K sts. n. AS HOLLAND, Pres. ©On_Wednesday, March o is Tesidence. e. ‘s.e.. EDWARD S cted son of Laura Simms. He 2iso Seoven uoe bothers and'e beet of ofher Telatives and friends 1o mourn their loss. Remains restiag at the Jobn T Rhines Rinerel chape d and Eve sts. s.w. Notice of funeral later. | STYLES., ELSIE HUGHES, AND INFANT life on Tues- at Philadeiphia, 8. wife of Pitz- A dsughter of Mr. and Mrs. Hushes granddsushter of Cor: gells Jennines, vd rel -mf friends. Puneral Friday. March 4 rom ‘residence of parents, P, e devoted .’ She also leaves one daughter, five sons. one sister. three brothers. twg uncles gnd many other relatives friends. Remains resting at the J T. Rhines funeral chapel. lird and Eye sts. 6.w. Notice of funeral hereafter. On Thursday, Mrs. ALICE TRUNDLE, beloved mother of Eliza- beth Myers and Alice Thackars. Funeral Saturday, March 4 at Mount Olivet | Cemetery. Prederick, Md.. at 1 p.m. Serve | ces in chapel fn firmnrtam ANNADALE, SAMUEL T. In loving rememe brance of our dear Husband and father, SAMUEL T. ANNADALE. who died two years ago today. March 2. 1031 Just & line of sweet remembrance, Just & memory, fond and true. Just s token of love's devotion That our hearts still grieve for you. Never shall we cease to love you. Never shall your memory fade. Bwzetast love forever nnflxlrs b sueet and peaceful grave; WIFE AND CHILDREN. | BERGER. MARY A. Lleving 3 of our dearly beloved mother. | MARY A BERGER. who ceparted th BiQ eeven ears seo™ rodes " haareh Anniversary mass at St Church. THI BYED. HARGILT of ‘my w 19383, aged 91 years In remem- Domi- E FAMILY. loving Jmemitance HARRIET I th memory o s ER DAUGHTEL. MAY E. p'n'r'r | gms 1 Aren B Days of sadness still come on us, Silent tears often flow \ Memory keeps us ever near thee Bince you left us four years ago. | Pomsyrue. FRANK In sad but lovi Xemembrance of my dear brother FRA Yo departed this lite one year ago toa The month of March opce more To me. th 3 or‘ine Jear, ® heres e one today My loving brother . &.sseu away. SISTER Kostz. « ‘GAlClA LAURA REBECCA. 1In memory of | my dear motner, LAURA REBECCA GAR- CiA, who pasced thirty-one years | ago’today. Maren mother, ar i ‘And with the glov | O your dark eyes comet the grace upon my bro | HLP,:KE nvne&i‘su%\a now x * DAUGHIEx. LAURA e} umun MARTIN. VRGN ; JOHN EDWARD, JR. In sad s and of my beloved husoa 2R RAYDEN Tex-boatswain ma class).” U. . %°3éars azo 1o Pit: wunmtwn. a2 5230 pom. The world may change from And friends from day to fiygflr R | But never will the one i love | From memozy iade — 1S “BEATRICE. * lol lr 'mory of ROSE KENDRICK. wo, wes | ReND Mmh _“n] e away #ix years ago | peace. MOTHER KL!\DR.CL AND THE CH'L’ EDWARD FORREST. JR. ;x:::mctsl love to the memory ‘gi° our son _ang . EDWARD FOR- REST TAUGHTON. g~ wh years ago today, Micdren oty s seven A Law- | | Thet our hearts still long for you BROTHERS ~ AND Loyie” FATHER. Lowu. A\\u:u BURNSIDE. 1o loviny r dear mother. ANNE | BURRSE' 1OWeS! life four ears ayo today Mareh 5o P MARIE AND HERBERT. SOLEMON. In | femembrance of my dear Hisbund SOLES | wh 1 | MONMINNEY'whd d;‘nxnea 1+ 1i%e one Tig God that lifts our mmfom high | = rem in'the grav e Kives and. Blessed be His ame, He takes but what he gave weny, 5, WIFE MR £ Ninovey. . CHARLOTTE PIPER. 1 " lovifig remembrance of our devoted. wils | three years“aco iodsy. Mascn'S, faEne | only link which death cannot seves 2 Lsplove and memory. ‘which Sive forever: \ deushter OTED HUSBAND. 3 LOVING MOTHER, vm. NEILL. AND GINIA' WRIGHT. Sacred to the n. G. STERLING this life eighteen welnisStrling, how We miss thee, how MAMMA "AND papa, SISTERS AND BROTHER. SCHIPPEL. AUGUST C. In loving me of _my " belove husbang. ABGUST °C. SCHIPPEL. who e a0 de Jihis Life one Tegalls lhe‘m;'r"ry one laid t An:r:hsfi:!:hahhxlnk of Ohim Goday who loved hi; HIS LOVING WIFE, MARY B. TURNER. nulr c. remembrance of C. TURNER. who de sad but loving r sister. MARY ihis life four Our hearts still ache with Our eves shed many Rlsraxd"(“ ly knows how we miss her 1oVig” SisriRd 3 RS, WILLIAM H. SCOTT 499 8th st 8.E LINCOLN 0530 JAMES T. RYAN 317 PA. AVE. SE._____ At c 1700 _ 5| J. WILLIAM | LEES SO S CO. FUNERAL DIREC CRE\IATORIL\{ 4th & MASS AVE. N.E. LXFUOLH 5200. Frank ch& s Sons Co. 1113 SEV] Modern Chaper: Teléoons National 2473 TIMOTHY HANLON 641 H St. N ~Lin, 55 AMBULAN! ¥ CHAS. S. ZURHORST 301 EAST CAPITOL Phone Llncnln‘lg(W?. sl }o;eph F erchs Sons 3034 M SERW ::".‘;".,',.;'h:fi‘ 8et = CHAMBERS 'W. W. DEAL & CO. LINCOLN_S: JOHN R. WRIGHT CO. 1337 10th 8 Ehone North 0047 V. L. SPEARE CO. Neither the ¢ Sugeessors to nor connected with *he " origini R. Speare establishment. 1009 H St. N.W. Phon National 2802 FUNERAL DESIGNS. GEO. C. SHAFFER EXPRESSIVE FLORAL EMBLEMS AT PRICES. IONE NAT. 0100 14th & Eye | Open Ivenlnn and_Sundays 3200 M § |GEO. A. COMLEY %% Artistic Floral Desis perts Night Phonese Clar, 150-3-1 of 301231 Gude Bros. Co., 3212 F St. Auto Deli AR A Fesmive Taetvensive FLORAL TR'BUTES $2.50 up Detivered DUPONT Phone NOmn7000 CIRCLE

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