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said this prominent official, «“I may never be able to buy at these low prices again... Last Day! % Saturday—Final Clearance of Raleigh “8” SHOES $ 469 A MARVELOUS opportunity to save money by anticipating your shoe needs . . . All styles in black or tan calfskins, Scotch Grains and Patent Leathers included. $10 Sta-Smooth Shoes. . ... .$6.69 Last Day! 4 Saturday—Finel Clearance of 87 Raleigh 269 Were $5 and $3.50 BROKEN assortments from regular stock. All sizes in one style or another. Shades suitable for Spring. Pt ,& Last Day! Saturday—Final Clearance of $1.65 and $1.95 SHIRTS 1 BBAR this in mind—these shirts are right out of our own §$1.65 and $1.95 stocks . . . collar-attached, tab collar and neckband styles . . . Whites, solid shades and fancies. Broken assortments, but all sizes in the lot. “MANHATTAN?” Shirts & Shorts 39c¢ Saturdey—Last Day—Clearance Men’s 75¢, $1 Hose 39c¢ ® WASHINGTON'’S ALEIGH HABERDASHER THE EVENING STAR E’'RE not prophesying, and we’re not “bullish”—we’re only telling you what happened right in our clothing department only yesterday . . . The man is for Roosevelt and the New Deal— and so0 are we . . . Furthermore, market conditions seem to support his statement . . . woolen and other commodity prices are on the UP.. .. At any rate, you can’t possibly go wrong at prices like these! FinaL Saie! HART SCHAFFNER & MARX and RALEIGH SUITS AND TOPCOATS ORIGINALLY §35, $31 and $25 16" NO CHARGE FOR ALTERATIONS $16.85 for fine Hart Schaffner & Marx and Raleigh Suits and Topcoats . . + an all-time record LOW price at this store even in a clearance sale . . . But we need the room for new spring goods . . . Assortments are broken, of course, but every style and fabric is up to the minute . . . and every size and model is to be had in one fabric or another. Further Reductions: $40, $38 & $35 Suits and Topcoats . . m.cac s cxcmoms $21.85 $50, $45 & $40 Suits and Topcoats ... rmxm: ox o cxams $26.85 $60, $55 & $50 Suits and Topcoats . - i s $3 1.85 USE YOUR CHARGE ACCOUNT HERE, OR OPEN ONE NOW All responsible men and women are cordially invited to open a Charge Account at this store. You may pay in 30 days, or use our Extended Payment Plan —4 months to pay—no down payment—and no interest charges. ceeTees oo FINEST MEN’S WEAR STORE © 1310 E. Street » 'llntn'rr, l:ol!l!A M D. C, FRIDAY, MARCH 24, 1933 “lee me Three Sults”l Qards of Gl;unkl GAASTRA, ALI to extend U7 "Bincere thanks aBd sperecationia our magy friendy for their kind - A 3 P A cl re » & loving wife and other UL ARSI AND M BOGERS, ALICE. Wo wish 10 express our ::“ our relatives and F4helr Knaftas. Smuriay S “:-'-ilm floral tributes fecelved at the oved one. ROGERS. CARELY AN AND GEORGIA HOL- WHALEN, EUGENIA MARY. We with to extend our sincere thanks and. adpreciss ey of Sympeihy hd bausig Sympa a foral tributes ot "the ‘death”of EUGENIA ALEN. A H.D. WHALEN AND FAMILY. * Braths. De.nlhled t‘hll I’Ilfll ingering o M., wife of ‘the Tats Brason | nnhn and devoted mother of H Taylor and Lucy Stevenson. Remaing . st Richardson's ~funerat 700 Vermont ave. and may be .J‘ tler 9:30 p.n. foday”, Punersl Sats urda: March ‘Third Baptist Bt a7 o'etier goon, his By lock officiating. Interment Harmony Cemetery. BELL, EDWINA M. On Thursday, March 28, 1833 8t her residence, 5422 sand s o WINA M. BELL. wife of Gliber A Bell ~Remains resting at the S. H. Hines Co. funeral hom n. Pui jervices 2901 14th s ind interms COL. GILBERT DURSTON DIES IN NEW YORK CITY Reserve Officer Honored by Poland and Greece for Reconstruction Work After War. Col. Gilbert Haven Dyrston, 486, | U. 8. A, Reserve Corps, recipient of decorations from Poland and Greece in recognition of his work in post-war re- construction, died Wednesday in a New York hospxul ‘The body will be brought to Washington tonight for military services Arlington National Ceme- tery at 9:15 am. tomorrow. Col. Durston was a member of the | advertising department of a Som DRz publishing trade journals in New York. At the close of the war, during which he served as a captain in the Sanitary Coerps, he became an administrator of Red Cross relief, and had charge of liquidation of American medical sup- lies left in France. For his work Po- d awarded him the Order of the ite Eagle and Greece gave him the Order of Our s-viuur MRS. HEALY’S FUNE FUNERAL SCHEDULED TOMORROW Services to Be Held at Home of Daughter, Followed by Requiem Mass. Funeral services will be held at 8:30 am. tomorrow for Mrs. Catherine Vir- ginia Haly, mother of Dr. Thomas H. Healy, assistant dean of the Georgetown | University School of Foreign Service. ‘The services, to be held at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Raymond Lawren- | son, 712 Roxboro place, will be followed | by requiem mass at St, Paul's Catholic | Church and burial in Mount Olivet Cemetery. Mrs. Healy, who died yesterday, was the widow of John P. Healy, one-time head of the District Building Inspec- tion Department and was a member of | a distinguished Maryland family. B COLORED PASTOR DIES Rev. William L. Washington, colored, pastor of Zion Baptist Church, died yesterday at his home, 1709 T street, after a brief jilness. During his pas- torate, 1n which he succeeded Rev. W. H. Howard, he had taught in the school of religion at Howard University. Rev. Washington was born in Lexing- ton, Va. attended Storer College, and | received a bachelor of arts degree at | Oberlin College in 1909. At the latter | school he was the first colored student to represent the college in the Northern Oratorical League. He was appointed a teacher in the iblic schools here 18 years ago, resign- ‘when called to the Zion church. —_— Johannesburg, Africa, is to have modern streamline street cars. FOUND. {08 LosT ANDMALS apply Animal Rescue ague. 71 O st. n.w. North 5730. BAR PIN, narrow. piatinum top. small dia- mond in center, sapphire at each end, on P e. shopping district. Re- 5 e BULLDOG. dark brindle; 1929 tag on col- lar. straved from 816 Sheridan st. Reward. CLOTH COAT—WIll iady_who_took wrong coat, by mistake, Saturday, in Paris Beauty 8hop, please communicate with Miss Paris, Lincoln 4936. Hound. black_and tan; collar; female. 'ward. Call Lin. 7601. EYEGLASSES — Brown-rimmed in__bro leather case; Monday, 11 p.m. Please call Lin. 4534-J. Adams 9100. GLASSES, dark shell rim: March 11 about S e beteen 1505 TBin on N o 12tk north to P, to Cooper's hardware. Reward. Met. 4197, PERSIAN CAT, light gray;_snswers fo name gf -Minate”: Viciaity of 17th and You n.w. Reward. _Pot. PIN, cameo, on lfilh st., between Shoreham Bldd. and Keith's. Call Metropolitan 1692, D . POCI black leather; vicinit; and P sts. n.w., or Chevy Chase car, Thurs- day p.m.; contents, money, receipts, keys, etc. _Reward. Col. BH71. PURSE, dark blue, vicinity Euclid, and 14th. containin: Slasses. keys, reward. 1460 xrvun st. uv Bih and East Cap.0th and A: destitute.Return 525 3 Hamilton, open chain and locket. in bunting Reward if returned WRIST WATCH, Elba (Swiss make). on black cord, Thursday, between_ 11th, 13th, G and Palais_Royal. _Shep. 3656-J. WRIST WATCH—] white_gold, March between Palals 1 and Kann's Dept. oy gtores. Reward West CEDAR HILL Washington’s Most Beautiful Cemetery ‘The perpetual care fund of Cedar Hill is invested in con- servatively appraised first trust loans on improved real estate. Cedar Hill Cemetery On Pennsylvania Avenue Zast of the Capitol e GREATER ONE OF THE LARGEST UNDERTAKERS IN THE WORLD Think What Service You Can Get as Low as $65 w Funeral oo S B We have amazed the whele profession Call Columbia 0432 Cer. 14th and Chapin Sts. N.W. Yeou Get the Biggest and the Best from nflu. o rted , 1933, st her resi- n.u. IDA MAY, Better, lovine mother of Better and sister of Joseph Fadle. Puneral Ernest Jarvis | tunml chazel st. n.w, i iriend Tent Lincoin Memori e.mmn. 3% BYERS, WILLIAM. = On Thursday, March 23,1033, at th uuon Eastern Btar Infirmary, WILLIAM BYERs, beloved busband of the late :.ng ers. services at the 8. ine Nearch 35 ¢‘1‘(':h=o am." Interment Fori arch 25, at |l. rmen! i Lincoln” Cemetery. DOWNS, JAMES. On Thursday, March 23 1933," JAMES 'DOWNS, beloved father of Mrs. Forest Allen and Mrs. Prank Pickling. Funeral from_ the funeral home of Jam T. Ryan _317 Pa. ave. g8, Mondsy, March 27. at 10 a.m. Relatives and friends invited. Interment Mount OIIVIL Cemetery, 26 | DROWN, RICHARD O. On Thursday, March ICHARD 23, 1033, RI DROWN beloved Brown. 2 Baay esting "Hn‘&'fim"‘, of Testing _a s Ninae R 280Tnrer 1885 " E o Pu- neral from All' Souls’ “otemorial Ehurch, Henwood 24 DURSTON. GILBEK . On Wednes- day, March 22 1y:13._at New York City, GILBERT HAVEN DURSTON. formerly of Bh’ltllle N_ Y. late captain. Sanitary Corps. A. E. F.: beloved husband of Elenor Derring Durston and brother_of John Pranklin and Harry C. Durston. Fu- neral services at the Campbell funeral church, Broadway at 66th st. New York City, Priday, March 24, at 10 am. In- terment National Cemetery. Arlington, Va., Saturday, March 25, at 9:15 am. ETCHISON, RACHEL DARE. On Thursdsy, March 23, 1933, at_her home. RACHEL DARE. beloved wite of the late Dr. Cariton N. Etchison of Gaithersburg. Md. Funeral from her late residence Sunday, March 26. ¢ 2 pm. Interment Forest Osk Ceme- Ty, 28 FEARSON. CLARA VIRGINIA, On -Thurs- day, March 03:5, at her residence, fhe” Mount. Vernon - Abariments. ABL. 1+ 904 New York ave. n.w. CLARA VIR- GINIA FEARSON, aged 73 years. FPu- neral services at the 8. H. Hines Co. fu- neral home, 2901 14th st. n.w.. on Si urday, March 25. at 2:30 p.m. Inter- Tent Rock Greek Cemetery. GLORIUS, LYDIA HARRIETT. On Tuesday, March 21. 1933, at Emergency Hospital, LYDIA HARRIETT. beloved wife of Harry A. Glorius and daughter of Mrs. Mary Payne and the late William Payne. She is survived by nine children. Funeral from the W. W. Chambers Co. funeral bome. 1300 Chapin it nw. Satuida March 25, pm. Rell IHends are ihvited. > Thterment Gienvood Cemetery. Gll' FRANK WA!III\G'I’OH On Thur: . March FRANK WASH- XNGTON GRA' ns resting at the 8. H. Hines Co. funeral home, 2001 14th . nw. Funeral services at Oak Hill chapel Saturday. March 25, at 2 p.m. Tnterment Oak Hill Cemetery. HAWKINS, ELIZABETH. Departed this life Thursdat, March 23, 1934 at her residence. 101 17th’ ELIZABETH HAWKINS. She leaves s devoted cousin, Mrs. Ida Rollins. Remains resting at the funeral parlors of Alexander 8. Pope. 315 15th st. s.e. Notice of funeral later. HEALY, CATHERINE VIRGINIA. On Thus day. "March 23, 1933, at_her residence. 1RO0R Conn ave.'n'w., Apt. 1. CATHERINE VIRGINIA HEALY. wife of the late John Paul Healy. ~ Puneral services at 721 Roxboro pl. n.w.. on Saturday, March 25. at 8:30 am.: thence to St. Paul's Catholic Church, 15th and V sts. n.w.. where mass will be'said at 9 a.m. Interment Mount Olivet Cemetery. HOLLIS, FANNIE. Departed this life Wed- nesday, March 22, 1933, at her residence, 350 McLean ave. sw. PANNIE HOLLIS! oted wife of Benny Hollis. loving sister Of Bthe1 Smich. Bhe, aiso Teaves "a- host of other relatives and friends. Remains resting at the John T. Rhines funeral chapel. 3rd and Eye sis. s.w. Funeral | Saturday, March 25 at 11 am. from the above chapel.” Interment Rosemont Cemetery. | HOWARD, ANNT nesday, March her residence. 1 HOWARD. ared N4 years. beloved aunt of Rosa Mahoney and Lena Bernard. Pu- neral Sunday, March from Alexander Memorial Church, 27th and N sts. n.w., at 1 pm. ILSLEY, REUBEN L. On Thursday. erch 3. at Waterville, Me.. REUBEN LEY. husband of May Morrill isley, and father of Dr. Morrill Ilsley. and Mrs. Howard Koelb. Funeral services and in- terment on Saturday, March 25, at 3 p.m. at Watervilie, Me. JOHNSTON, WILLIAM HARTSHORNE. The District of Columbia Commandery of the Military Order of the Loyal Legion of the United States announces the death of Hereditery Companion WILLIAM HARTS- HORNE JOHNSTON. major general, U. 8. Army. at Nice, France. February 10, 1: Funeral services will be held at the Chapei Walter Reed Hospt Saturday, 3 Interment t_the National Cemetery, “Arlington, V: COL. ULYSSES 8. GRANT, 3d, 8. Army. Commander. . % $OWELL Recorder KELLY. IRENE ELIZABETH. Passed a on Wednesday- March 2%, 1o, IRENE ELIZABETH KELLY. bel daughter of | Mrs. Rose Kelly and sister. of William and Albert Kelly and_aunt of Reatha Kelly. Bervices at Holy Redeemer Church Satur- day, March 25, at 9 am. KYER, MARTHA. Departed this life Wed- nesday. March 2 3 8¢ her Tesidence. BT Brincess st Alexandris, Ve, KYER. the. devoted mother. of - Chatiee Freddie and Margaret Kyer and Alberta Edwards. She also leaves a host of other relatives and friends to mourn their loss. Remains resting at the John T. Rhine: & Co. funeral home, 221 North Patrick s lexandria, Va. Funeral Saturday, Mareh 25. at 1 'pm. from the Third 'Baptist Chureh, Rev. Samuel Ross officiating. In- terment Dougless Cemetery. CORA. On Thursday, March . at_her late residence, 116 H ." CORA LANCASTER. ' devoted Gxuahter of Laura Lancasier and the ate Alfred Lancaster. She leaves one da ter. Cora Wood Lancaster. two sisters. Mary Evans and Alice Venny: one adopted brother. James Lancaster. and s host of other relatives and friends. Remains rest- ing at the John T. Rhines funeral chapel, #rd and Eye sts. s.w. Notice of funeral ter. LAND. HUGH THOMAS. = Suddenly on Pri- March 24. 1933, ‘at his home, 6 Park y 1d., Sligo Park Hills, Md.. HUGH THOMAS. " beloved husband of Annie W. Land. " Body resting at Warner E. Pum- Blirey's, funeral home, 8424 Georsia ave, ilver Spring. Md. Notice of service later. MACON, THOMAS. On Wednesday. March 22. 1933, at Mount ~Alto Hospital, THOMAS MACON, beloved nephew of Ci rie Bowen. He also leaves other rel tives and friends. Remains resting at the John T. Rhines ‘funeral chapel. 3rd and Eye sts. s.w. Notice of funeral later. MANSELL, ~PRISCILLA. On _Thursday, March 23. 1033, at her residence. 2904 PRISCILLA MANSELL. in Survived by Mrs. Robert : . Mrs. John W. Arth, Miss Ada .“Mansell and Mrs. Edward R. Noyes. Funeral from her late residence on Sat urday, March 25. at 2:30 p.m. Inter- ment Congressional Cemetery. MeILVAIN, at his_re: dence, B051 B ot w SOHN' MOILVA father “of Alice’ Marshall and Joseph Mcllvain. He is_also survived by one daughter-in-] Mildred Mcllvain. and gue, son-in-law. Ernest Marzhall, ind Rost of other Telatives 1ri neral Saturday, March 2. from First Baptist Churc Dumbarton ave. ciating. MCILVAIN. JOHN. Speclal comnmnxunun of Hiram, No. 4, (AL 13 called fr 8itiraay” March lock, ‘Masonic. Tempie: 10th" and You sts. nw., for the purpose of attending the funeral of Brother JOHN MCILVAIN ( from First Baptist Church Dumbarton ‘ave. n.w.. at order of the wursmpxul mi RICHARD A HENRY B. GEE, Sec. MCcQUEEN. PETER H. Departed this life on Wed 1933, at_11:45 . PETER H. Mc- f 1 n.w. He is sur- AVed by'n devoted wite: Mra Ophella Me- een: five sisters and three brothers. meral Monday. March 27. at 1 p.m.. from Frazier's funeral home, 380 R. I. ave. nw. ~Priends invited. Interment Harmony Cemetery. MOUNT, TALLULAH J. On Thursday, March 23. 1033, at her residence 1511 Warder TALLULAH J. MOUNT, 7th st. and 0 pm. By er. HALEY, W. M. t 3 t H: xlore, 'fi?ro";v 8t 3 pm. at Hysong's DAriors, st. n.w. interment Cedar Hill Cemetery. PETERSON, March 2%, 1031 5 p.m., at the resi- T-,e of her daughter, Mrs. Solomaon A. Smlih, 1412 25th st MARY 8. PETER- N, ‘aged 0 loved wife of the lne John W, Perersan, lormerl‘.ul Ham- Oblo._She is suvived by her daush ter"ana erandson Oliver W several niceee " Bervices wiil be. heid at Zurhorst’s funeral parlors, 301 East Capitol st. on Priday, March 24. at 7 p.m. In- terment Arlington Cemetery Satfurday morning, March 25. Please omit flowers. RANDALL. SADIE. Departed tnis *Hite Thursdsy, Mazch 23, 1033, at Preedmen’s HotnnllhfiADm NDALL. beloved daugh- ter of the late Samuel and Sarah White. She leaves to mourn their loss & _husband, John - Randall; & _daughter. 'Constance Randall: two sisters. Mrs. Alice Taylor, Mrs. Ollie Smogt: two brothers, Roberi and’ Lorraine White ~and ‘many_other relatives and friends. Puneral from Florida Avenue Baptist Church Sunday. March 26, at 1 pm., Rev. “Taylor officiat- i, TS $0R0mLR0 0T ST Mo ice “Taylor, 1 p.m. Saturday. MARY R. Ou'.l"hmv "23, 2933 8¢ Qeorgetown O vmvm:! Francls % uckette, | B mm\l of E; Warner lxmhnil“ uneral hm FUNERAL DESIGNS. Gude Bros. Co., 1212 F St. Frompt Aute Delivery Serviee expensive —__Artistio—expressive—inexpens GEO C. SHAFFER. %fll PIONI ll"l'. CHAMBERS M_ST. 0149 | | &EVE 3034 M5t W Braths. ll?l ARAH ELIZABETH. Departed mnlelz‘l:} Hliness * Tuesd . at_Gellinger SRR Birdiners SIMMS of 121 15th st. n.e., devoted daughter of hate Simms and the late Frank Simms. loving sister of Anna Thomas, Ella Jackson and Bea- irice Brishthaupt of New York, hal- sister “of Clarence and Roscoe Simms, cousin of James Cole. ‘She leaves to mourn their loss one uncle and a_host of other relatives and_friends. Remains resting at Barbour Bros.’ funeral home 48 K st. ne. untl Saturday. March 5 p.m. thereafter at her late reside Puneral Sunday. March 1 from Mount Jezrsel Baptist Chiirch nd E sts. s.e. Rev. Lo T, Hughes ofi: clating. Interment Rosemont Cemetery. SMITH, MARY JANE. On Thursday, March 1933, MARY JANE SMITH of 36 Eve st. n.e. Shc leaves to mousn their ioss one daughter, Mary E. Watson. and a host of r relatives and friends. Remains Malvan & Schey's funeral home, N J ave and R at. n.w. Notice of fu- STEVENS. DR. J. L. _On Thursday, March 23, 1933, Dr.’ J” L. STEVENS, 'beloved husband of Elizabeth Marie Stevens. Re- [ains resting at Saffell’s chapel. 4th and H Puneral_services and inter- ment” Loixton "Park_ Cemeters, Baitimore, Md.. at 3 p.m., Saturday, March 2 THOMPSON, FANNIE, Departed this life Wednesday_ March 2, 1555, at 1:50 am._ FANNIE THOMPSON of 1st 'st. W, he leaves 1o mouri their loss one daug. ter, ‘Hattie Barion: two brothers and & host of other relatives and friends. Body temporarily resting at Malvan & Scney's funeral hcme New Jersey ave. and R st. n.w. Funeral from above at 1 p.m. Interment Ros mont Cemetery. THORNE, WILLIAM. | Departed this life on Thursday, March 2 Gallinger THospiial, 'WILLIAM THORN son of Grace Thorne. ters. three brothers, a grandmother and othér relatives and ~friends. ~ Remains resting at the funeral parlor of Alexander 3 . 315 15th st. se. Notice of fu- neral later. VON BAYER, MELLIE CARTER. On Thurs- 3, 1053, at Walter Reed Hos- CARTER VON BAYER. be- loved mother of Mre. Dorothy von Bayer Eynon and daushter of Capt. R. G. Carter, 8. A. retired. Funeral services at theé w W. Chambers Co., 1400 Chapin st. n.w. on Baturday, March 25. at 11 a.m. Relatives and friends are invited to at- tend. Interment Woodlawn Cemetery, Baltimore, Md. WASHINGTON. WILLIAM L = On Thursdsy, March 23, 3, at 4:50 am. at_his Teblaence, 1700 T st s Rev WILLIAM L. WASHINGTON. pastor of Zion Baptist Church, devoted huband of Sadie E. Wash- ington 'and loving father of Lillian L Washington and Mrs. Eiaine Dowling. He also leaves one grandson. four sister fivs brothers, one aunt and many ouner Telatives and friends to mourn his ce- parture. Remains te the Johin T. Rhines and Eye sts. s.w., until at Bt Churers B it bes tween 3rd and 42 ste. sw. Puneral Sun- day, March 26, at 1 p.m. from the above church, Rev. ‘Walter Brooks officiatin Interment Lincoln Memorial Cemetery. WASHINGTON. WILLIAM L. The Crispus Attucks Relief Association announces the death of Brother WILLIAM L. WASHING- TON on Wednesday, March 3. 1933. Fu- neral will be held from the Zion Baptis Church on Sunday afternoon; March 25, BAILEY, Pres. 3" & %BRROUGHS, Ber WHITE, MARY. Entered into eternal rest Wednesday, March 1933, at Gallinger Hospital, MARY WHITE, devoted sister of Matilda ' White, and g aunt of Mrs. Lillian Reed See. Mrs.-Gertrude Reed Free- men and Mrs. Marie Reed Layton. She also leaves two grandnephews, Edward and Leonard Lavton. and other relatives and friends. ains temporarily resting at the John T. Rhines funeral chapel. 3rd and Eve sts. 'sw. until Priday evenins. M 24; then ‘at her late residenc 1st st nw. Funeral Saturdas. 25 2t 2 pm. from the Third Baptist Church, Rev. G. O. Bullock offi- clating. Interment Harmony Cemetery. WILLIAMS. ADA M. On Priday, March 24, Lois. ADA M. beloved wie of the late rt J. Williams. daughter of the late HT G Green ana ety oF the and fister of George V. Green of Washington, C.. and Mrs. Blanche C. Armstrong of Rive, Puneral from the parlors re. 1623 Conn. ave. Sat- 5. ‘at 1 pm. 'Interment Mount Olivet Cemetery, Prederick, Md., at 3:30 p.m. 25 In Memortam BT e g A ce. our dear’ son, ALONZO DFAHL. who left us four years 2g0 today. March 24, 19 Just scross the erystal river, In the palace of the King. Russell's waiting for our coming. Nprs the saints and anaels sine. LOVING PARENTS. JAMES G. AND CORA DEAHL: BROTHER JAMES Words fail to express how much we miss you. AUNTS ' LAURA AND = MAGGIE BAWKING COUSIN ROSCOE. DE LANEY. SAMUEL N. In sad. but lov ing remembrance of our dear husband an father SAMUEL N. DE LANEY. who di parted this life one year ago today, March °4 1 HIS LONELY WIFE AND CHILDREN. * DELANEY. SAMUEL N. In loving but sad remembrarnce of my ~devoted brot SAMUEL N. DELANEY. who departed this life one year ago today, March 24. 19 Loved in life. remembered in death EVOTED SISTER. MRS. ALICE HEARNS. | GILLIAM. WILLIAM. In loving memory of dear husband., WILLIAM GILLIAM, 0 passed away two vears ago today, March 1 I miss his kind and loving hands, His fond and earnest care. My home {s dark without him, 1 miss him everywhere. Dearest husband. thou hast left me, Hast left me for evermore, But I hope to meet you On that bright and happy shore. n angel band in heaven not complete. Bo,_God took my precious husband To flll the vacant se DEVOTED WIFE. * JOHNSON, EFFIE. In sad. but loving re- membrance of my dear daughter, EFFIE JOHNSON (nee Milstead). who departed ;hi;‘llle 19 years ago today, March 24, Oh. how could T forget you. dear Efme. as I stood beside your bed and heard you say, Mama. your Effie is leaving you. HER DEVOTED MOTHER. LANGBEIN. JOSEPHINE. In loving memo- 1y of our beloved mother, JOSEPHINE LANGBEIN. who departed this life eleven years ago today, March 1922, May she rest in peace. DEVOTED CHILDREN. * LEFFYEAR, EMMA. In remembrance of my dear mother, EMMA LEFFYEAR, = who passed away three years ago today, March 24, 1930. A g thought. a silent tear, A beautitul memory of one so dear. HER DAUGHTER, ELLA JACKSGN. PALMFR. FRANK. In loving memory of my dear brother. FRANK PALMER. who de- parted this ‘life two years ago today, March 24, 1931 I love you, but God loves you best. Gone, but not forgotien HIS LOVING SISTER, LILLIAN COOK. * SHORTER., HENRY M. In sad but lovin remembrance of my dear husband, HENR M. SHORTER, who departed this life four years ago today, March 24, 1920, God knows how much T miss him. And never shall your memory fade. Loying thoughts will always wander To the spot where you are laid. LOVING WIFE. FRANCES SHORTER. SMITH. ANNIE L. Sacred to the memory of my beloved wife. ANNIE L. SMITH. who departed this life one year ago today, March 24, 1¢ in peaceful ep. in_peace. HER LOVING HUSBAND, THOMAS “'. vu'n:nl. mn\' EDWARD. 1In sad but lov- ing remembrance of our beloved son, JOHN EDWARD WATERS. who departed this life two vyears agc today. March 24, 1031 Anniversary mags ‘at Holy Redeemer Church. Berwy 18 DEVOTED MOTHER AND PATHER. * WHITING., AGNES C. In loving brance of my her, who departed this lite ars ago today, March On a hillside gently sleeping. Where the flowers softly wave, Lies the one I love so dearly In her lonely.silent grave. LOVING DAUGHTER. MABEL DANGER- {th !hz succe 1 1 e original W, R Speare ‘L’R‘ifix‘fx?m'én‘{‘ Natiom'Ssos 1009 H St. N.W. WILLIAM H. SCOTT 409 8th St. SE. o LINCOLN T JAMES T. RYAN 317 PA AVE. SE Atlantic 1700 TIMOTHY HANLON 611 H St. N.E—Lin. 5313, AMBULANCE SERVICE CHAMBERS J. WILLIAM LEE’S SONS CO. FUNERAL DIRECTORS CREMATORIUM A 4th & MASS. AVE. N.E. _LINCOLN 5200. Frank Geier’s Sons Co. i3 T T o National 2473 CHAS. S. ZURHORST 301 EAST CAPITOL ST. Phone Lincoin_ 0373 W. W. DEAL & CO, 816 H ST. N.E. LINCOLN 200 Joseph F. Birch’s Sons (ISAAC BIRCH) Phone West 0098 Estaolished 1841 JOHN R. WRIGHT CO. T e R TR

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