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] . E THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, -D. C., DECEMBER 18, 1921—PART 1.~ ;i - = = — L d Steve F: , Made- F e ol IN MEMORIAM, OFFER MUSICAL COMEDY. |finding tuke iy Lfi,,,’;‘,‘;'hmv}\‘;:r:. WARRANTS FOR DRY I‘.GENT[ BAND CONCERT. EXPECT BAD-CHECK BILL ; December 13,1921, | FORNWALD. In sad but loving remembencc- i e ’ e IR I L T Marine barracks, at 3 pm. | | TO RECEIVE SUPPORT WAL WL naated away wo cuddenty, I k¢ tive C;:o' i mlu mn: becipei “[.m 5‘3333.“""“" e e v IEcksteln Charged With Assault tomorrow, orchestral concert | | cembre’ 15, 1920, g 2 - ‘eature the annual Christmas reunion o = 2 b th United Stat Marine o et ler. no, v il of the Tech High School Alumni As- | punde e o isitonxatse and Disorderly Conduct. gflna S Orchestsa w'ifim’ufr i 3 ) e ; I-:lrlw'rl e e Some er UL sociation at the institution Friday |soclation's work, which at this time | Milton F. Eckstein. prohibition e e oeer() &vlondi N Spectal Committee of Merchants o T Rt P S > night at 8 o'clock. In the cast will is in the interest of a new building | agent of the internal revenue bureau, Ol VIt e a 5 o lao! x HER LOVING SBAND. LES: be former Tech dramatic stars, in- for Tech. is named as defendant in two Police P Word ctaske | | @nd Manufacturers Optimistic band, n won, “erandmggther. AND. DAUGHTER-IN-LAW, § ' ters, two brothers, anut, tw voted mot ral Ma Band of Masked Men and‘n';;: s s st e Court warrants, alleging ‘assault and v e e e b FECEE disorderly conduct. Overture, “Love's Sprin { Over Outlook. W%’EWW%W Arthur” Dorsey. 1107 sth streot ; van' Blon “SAY IT WITH LEAPLEY’S FLOWERS” charges him with being disorderly. “Vision* -Drdla [ | Favorable action is expected on the while Levi Brown, employed at a near.| | Grand scenes from “Aida,” -check bill, which was yesterday beer saloon in South Washingto Verdlf{ivad che 5 A tribate of Tose 1o the memors our dear Sister, ANNIE 3 5, FORNWALL ntered into ete me year axo ¥, December 18, Decen: Toved i death remembered o | diseriminate further against the 1 lock ra Very Low Prices i y § E"i:ti“hg{r{:::::’.‘:-mmr{r the war tax on ex- | "L : 3 Hln).uws S Thiaes RS AN — R eSS roem Phipmencs il enn & e oelved o itlen Siened i o, D CHERRY AND OTHER POPULAR PLANTS " e B Compar | ine sy e e ] e Ton W A mR T o] mother, bulletin statas. i or. E year ago today, December I8, F F LEAPLEY FLORIST. | MEMORIAL To pAstevm. |CAMILLE SAINT-SAENS |¥iEek bk My ;.5:.",:'.::'“p".::.:‘.',:;:”.'":,';;T;’:':,E:!..:f':,.‘zi' N T e e SUCCUMBS IN ALGIERS | ininiisi tiakasy o et no sorrow. there.” Years ago, Sw ! | s Valse oy ¢! -8 1 o C ' ce by the Senate H 3 BROTIH % e o alleges that the probibition sgent| | Valse de concert, “Spirit of | |referred to conference by Proposed Flogging Figur T i) WEAVER ayn !’ strucke him with a blackjack auting | (e K man BIOR | | by Thuraday, according to the re- p gging Figure o ! - o feamieenl e e he making of an arrest at h elody Admajors jal o Bt : ; 2 s cred e memors of a lov @ of employiment, 218 B-is sireet south 4 Chatles GiDawes ||| [port of the spscial commitlee fof the in Ardmore Case. I ey o] Kiud el devoted Cwite."SAY AMA West, a week ago. Eckstein s saia | | (P) “Menuett,” No. 2 in Merchants and Manufacturers’ Asso- oo Teemuins may be| today. Decomter 15 1918 " Af We Sell the Best in Town and at the Lowest Prices to be 'in Philadelphia, and the war.| | " “Beethoven | |clation, which has been active in the | By the Asociated Press. . B8 BRICL Bemaln : s 5 i rants will be served when he return Suite do ballet, “La Source, fight for the passage of the bill. ARDMORE, Okla, December 17.— o funeral her d 4 Come in and Be Convinced ; No. Delibes ‘A special bulletin, issued last night, | o > . e L Hraners o (a) Scene dansee, moderato. says Seven men were being held under | paor s % b e nnd";fi'x‘:"wfi'\'i'{"'ifl;." our den ‘ WREATHS 25¢ UP TO $7 50 | (b) Polka, scherzo. |~ “Representativesgof your associa-|heavy guard here tonight in conne e o daughter, M1 Wl parted this 1; I i 02 A | () Pas d& Guala, andantino. tion have given unremitting labor in | tion with a triple slaying which re-| It A 104, o 2 R | () Marche dansee ct final, mection with the passage of thejtulted from a visit of masked men Jemee. no, T never will: Cemeterv“, reaths allegro v bad-check for the District of |to the home of Joseph Carroll at{ fu . ved Lim then, 1 fove him still. { | Marines” Hymn, “The Halls of | |Columbia. The bill was amended in “!lsun. Okl ay night. DOKAHUE. o] Hix memory Is as fresh todar " For renovating old floors and new | Montezuma. { |the House after it passed the Senate The dead rroliand John | which s A hour hie passed aw: d ones af hard d. Work | The Star Spangled Banner” and when it returned to the Senate kot HERD HIS LOV. y SpeClal at $ et lwood. ‘'orkmanship | Notic lmmedlatelg nfle(l; the in order that that body might concur “‘l'“‘:' epaty e g ,,,,j;u,.‘” el father, and tuke your rw. - cencert, there will be a dress | |in the amendment a fight was started arroll were slain } o ouaae ot - | gt called von home. ouzit it best 1428 B St. S.E. | parade by the Marine Corps on the bill by several senators. After e leo! matile Wi 5 biia 5 ¥ e et T T S 8 NARCISSUS BULBS Phone Linc, 2031 | Institute ~detachinent on” the | | four days of sporadic debate it was | ¢f Masked men who b s to/ith s fu 3 IS LVING sox one c. 2031 . | parade ground. » v referred to conferees. o 3 A e A Bl 5 Just & thought of all your kindness, —iHetaenuiie Evetichl grown: i proper effort is being made Beoh e o e oL o e |u‘§:"s" e i ’ ] g e g und s paper white; the kind that conference report. e e W bootlegger | GATES. b s T i tion Will bloom. Spe- MOONSHINE SOLD AT AUCTION | the expectation that favorable action | rrom s histo] wound. was fonnd ac! b 1 LOVING DATGITER, BERTIA Mok cial or 2oC i R will be had on it before December 22, | 11070 W BISIol wound. was | el T : Mok """"" NEW BEDFORD, Mass., December Ve feel sure that the passage of |4, SULYInE spot, said to have b ate” Mary 3 " Chi Lili 25¢ —“Moonshine,” a horse that had|a baq check bill is a Christmas gift | [1oh for .':‘;""_'f;"‘."f e ot " I”‘W“fi"” I, loving remembrance of ou Hocon to log Japanese Fancy Goods and Gift Sh [Cost the movermment 30, WA & lray | that Washington business men—in-{not in uniform and scveral masks | frivnds ivite T U T Sears ago todas, Decemner I op- Bl auction today for $25. The old gray|geed, th. blic 0 Foota u e s e 3 2g0 today, December 1 r Ave i ized by government | occo; the public generally—would ap- | wero found on the ground at hi GATES. Widow's Son Lodze, . 191 1205 PENNA. AVE. N.W. mare which was seized by government | preciate very much. 4 ; AN, Wil hold 3 special We sl : Amas ants > c . | prohibition agents fifteen months ago| «Ag w 4 teal> pointed: Among thoze beng held in jail, { A M. will e = © shall meet thee some bright morning. OPEN EVENINGS |Th’a raid at Mattapoisett, had plled | to Congrens Forte oe storinted ?;:;1 ed with the shooting T mer 20, 1921, 31 o ] osacan! HIE KON AXD DAGHT 3 ST 0 5 : v _“Leon Julius, y B e SR < AN, ud bt o At Leapley’s Usual jup a $672 board bill since them. Unhion' have P s o 5 ! OSEMAX i bt 3 ¥ their souls rest in peace MAMMA AND PAT A tribnte of love and me and_ Mre. Charles funds for the purchaxe of the birth- V. L. Speare ¢ P O] > AND DATGH ear Corner 8 |.na c of Tustenr at Dol in Jura, near g " Ui Stoday | December 30, 9th & G Sts. #{ . Paris. 1t 1s to b transformed into ) " 5“,"3,,‘}50" Tn sad bat locing remembran, - k |d. museun. in which will probably be Ranked High on List of Lefldmgiuoumn i e " mother. MARY E. SANDERS — e %&%m@%@ housed an ¥ medical and 1021 at arted tis 1162 one year ago, Decen . z "1 rerary s Have 0ne in Your | surgical "library, with all of the French Composers—Was b onowa erary mass a 2 | authentic " do. 1, far boro, Md. iments of the great briiich rat| Mother, vou o own o f Franch nhve Born in 1835. j e ,‘“nJ‘.‘ G b nw;..."ln.'i' el el . 3 = —— 9 e caalia | Those hands that rest foreve > 5 Home Xmas MOURNING BLACK s LT A A T G i e T e | g v S, a, December Shae Centeth M. and Hy .| My heart has heen orushed s en’s omen’s : CAR»;,A,C,K "RV CLRANING 0.l AU e pregunes ooz o olk IS SRR e S 0 T 7 n 24 Hours poser, died here suddenly yesterday | . on Mondas. But” only iook upon your dear face Dupont Cirel Would make me contented and glad 1 B - o morning - " Come in and - i SISO ISUNTSL Camille Suint-Sacns (he famous s ’ oy R_LOVIN S MART B PO . 5 | T i Rt gner said some forty ves =0 i g learn how little 9 |fizHe is the wreatest livin d i b e A SIMMS. STEWARD. Sacted fo the mem: 2 Hcomposer.”” e was the man of whom | i, : 4 or iy denr st WL T, B o once said: "1 and Saint-| 1o P VXL 3 Suiday Sr.. o departed this 1ife one sear agg { one costs and Perhaps you can, but how about |[!Saens are the only two men left in p e : or 18 1920, and mother. AT how easy it is to your friends who can not? who know how to play the | "0 T ce< ‘at his 1ate! yeurs ago, March 9, 1915 'l-rmmd this life four 'y Tell them about the i piano.” saint ns was eve . G Songay o i cknowledged as one of the 10:30 o-clock. loved theni the Z' o, own one. {musicians of his time and h cor | : s et o Rinie) I|i overlapn three generations : e etaersd ! AS i the Lour they passed awar. music-lovers. o Clo0s 0 s at DEVOTED WIFR " . - D DAUGHTER, SON a new hearing instrument, manu- || Making his premier publ “elock § . Inferment at Laghai. M., AND “GRANDIONS. WACHET - ETMAS, facturea by the JOHN SIMMS AND WILLIAM J. SIMM % R : ecember ' WESTERN ELECTRIC CO. od Lo e s i Y CL I, KOOP. beloved | TAYLOR. 1o sad and locing 1o . great ki ar whic I| op (nee Dizon) #r husband and father, STEVEN z Tt is the first and only hearing sountry w 414, and | <ien Mars. Who departed. 1 |aid using the o e s still in| land ave. S v, 9. at . Divember 18, invited. Tnter years ago, dear husband VACUUM TURE pssession of such rous energy R wu 1ot me fou I {that he undertook a mission “cross M s s : %% ¥ou more und mor i|| =—the amplifying device used Ly [ithe seas ax the French government's 2 ; [ i President Harding at his inaugura- || e ' 3 acifl - NE] 3 ; tion address and at Arlington on |: Y pr, 2 sl & S MRS, ELLA 1Ay | OPEN NIGHTS ~ CREDIT Newest Winter Models Sold at Attractive Prices on Abramson’s Easy Credit Terms THE DISPLAY EMBRACES—Ladies” Conts, Suitw, Dresses, Dlouses Y. Men's and Hoys’ Suits and Overcoats, Outerclothing for the Littie Folks oes for the Entire Family Demonstrat. Tender, ond and true . . [oene s y . : eorgetosn, venient to you. e There is o oa o ABRA MSO Music and Sport’ Shop | W Pl Sieratare. ; L B i ot 2 Tord s H Gl b v h ;1‘ economic, \Il' rary dn!] artistic IPA‘.KFNE z N i lu-ui:n‘ Txom : TOUR D\l GHTER GOLDIE. * = e & rd jrela; |nn< g ¢ 3 n memory of J. M. THOM th [ 7th and L Sts. N.W. 3271-73 M St., Georgetown Phone West 2878 obe Vactuphone Agency , A o hE i o T PAY - £ a1 devoted iwiand of Margaret Thomas.' who . || BROWNLEY BLDG., 1304 F St. N.W. ||! was that of a “wonder-child.” Horn 3 and frie st 0 this life December 18, 1916. M. W. DRENNAN, Manager. October 2. 1 n Paris, it is said he | Mo Do from his MARGARET TRYOS THOMAS =" __|{was hardix out of his nu arms| Tae re T3 E st ew. 15t | THOMAS. In sud but loving remembrance of before he de oped a pa'sionate in- . t onr dear and devoted daughter and sist Fest. in Seourd Ny ercatest) 2 . Decen 15 t] RL THOMAS (nee Hriscoe), who depar: pleasure,” he said in his own ac- e i el this life one Year ago today, December count. “wax the symphony of the ket- our hearts your memory lingars. tle on the hob. weetly, tender, fond and true: _ R Porser. Fameral re is Hot a dey. dear daughter, SERVICES FOR DR. JUNG. | Jiii ™ it il Wiy g SOl S50 3% mmor s Sl Sl Sl Sl Sl Sal ool 2ol B ¥ % g é 5 B ERX. o'elock’ pm. Friends THOMAS. 1Iu loving remembrance of my dear PEARL A." THOMAS, who departe = life one vear ago toda¥, December ix Funeral to Be Held Tomorrow jRICHARDSON. O at 2:50 pa., Morning at Apartment. of Mary E Funeral services fot Dr. D s s 1 did my best 1o suve: Jung, who died Friday night, e Beloved on earth, I love her still, held tomorrow morning at 10 ROWELL. On Saturday, December 10, ., mbered in _her grave. o'cloc his apartment, 1865 Colum-| at Littleton, Col.. CHARLES W. DEVOTED HUSBAND, HOW A bia road. Rev. C. W. Locher of the| brother of Col. Frank W. Rowell of 3308 Concordia Lutheran Church will of-| Alst st. n.w.. this . Funeral services . In sad Lut loving remembrance of ficiate. Interment will be in Rock| #nd interment will take place st Arlington 3 OLDIE L. B. WAY: J Creek cemetery. metery at 2 oclock pan., Mouday, De- departed this lite Gfteen vears azo Honorary pallbearers will be Sena-| C*ber 19, 1821 3 e e tor Davis Elkins, Dr. George M. Ko- | SHUSTER. Friday. December 16, o 2 ber, Dr. George Otis Smith. W an.-r LIAM M. -\ loved one hmlsl-ha;l\lnll’_hr‘:a;:;‘-h { Stilson Hutchins, Corcoran Thom, D 3 ence. n.w., Monday. 2 jWilliam K. Butler. Dr. Georze X. Iuterment (pri- | Acker, Judge Charles B. Howry ’ Frank C. Henry. Dr. L. M. Hynson,}SMITH. Friday. 921, at 11:30 Dr. William G. Erving an@ Dr. Paui] : : .t north- m 'R B. Johnson. g : S SPmmeu . rvived by his wife, { Lo, Siti s T H_S rdhoft Junis of this| Atk Seeeet norihesct. Moades : 1208 - TREE] city, and a brother and three sisters, | «t 2 pw. 72 i (FORMERLY S40F @llfotiGermany, STUMPF. Thursdav. December 15, 192 FHONC "-M""‘ 108 hiis residence xe Kt I AUTO RUNS DOWN PASTOR. | ik esiirlf iredite |~ jAMES TRYAN from he resldence, thenes 16 81, Stephens CLurch. where solemn Ligh mas, il b 317 PA. AVE. 8.E. Rev. Albert Schack, former pastor| saidat9 a.m. for the repoce of his soul. In:( Modern Chapel. Lincols 141 of a church in New Jersey, brother-| terment Northwood cemetery. Philadelph Private Ambulances. a-taw of Col. Archibald Oracie, onel Pa. Relatives and friends ineited to atiend. | Livery in Connection. of the survivors of the Titanic d (Philadelphia, Pa., papers please copy.) WM. H. SARDO & CO. aster, residing at the home of his|SULLIVAN. On December 16, 1921, MAZIE Sht % widowed sister, Mrs. Constance V.. widow of George R. S =R Aprone Lincels 524 Gracie, 1527 16th street, was knoc at her Late res e‘r; I‘:TS utomobile Funerals. . down by an automobile at 16th and A R Y e Q streets last night about 10 o'clock lmn THE SUCCESSORS OF NOE. cox. | NECTED WITH THE ORIGINAL W. X. ABLISHMENT. i 1 ave to mourm the lots of one ¢ Music Completes the Christmas Spmt A SPLENDID COLLECTION OF UPRIGHTS-PLAYERS-GRANDS Knabe—Haines—Foster—Story & Clark Pianos LR RERE, Special—Used Players While they last. Just a very few used and slightly used players—mahogany finish, 88-note—modern case design and covered by our written guarantee. "~ $283 Up and seriously injured. papers please cops. ) Police of the eighth precinct were told that Rev. Schack walked in|TAYLOR. front of the automobile, was struck | and knocked down, and that the driver of the machine failed to stop to render a e or report the accident. He was taken to Emer- gency Hospital and treated for con- atia e cussion of the brain. | e ooa FILI a0 ]tflv‘vx;:’sns‘i\i:! at the hospltal that his{ 1. um..m? %, pastor. (Staunton, condif vas o Md. (Mariinsburg, W. SPEARE EST. ) Phone Frauklin 6626. 940 F st. n.w ! Joseph F. Birch’s Sons {3033 M St. N.W, Eymusesise Phone West 98 Automobile Service. &%&h@h%%%@fi%@m&%&%@&@ 4 viewed at Smith Adams chapel, Anscostia, D. C. { One precious to our hearts Las gone, Births R d | qTbe solce we loved te silled, i place made vacant in our Lome Irths Reported. T e i The following births have been reported to| Our Fathier in His wisdom ealled e the health department in the last twenty- he one His love He had given, | 3. WILLIAM LEP, Funeral four hours: And thonzh on earth the body lics {and embalmer. Livery in connection. Comme- Eugene P. and Sarah B. 0'Neil, girl The soul is safe in hea dious cliapel 81d modern crematorium, Moderats Garnis McK. and Daisy huson, boy. wazze prices. 332 Pa. ave. n.w. 1385. rrie and Rebecca Pargament, bo John C. and Elizabeth A: Jett, girl Tunothy Hanlon Jesse R. and Katherine R. Clough, girl. @41 H 8T. N.E. ‘Phone L. G348, Frank Fdward and Ruth V. 1113 SEVENTH STREET N.W. D. 18-85 boy George E. and Ella W William H. and Marie L. Eldridge MeC. and Mildred ¢ subdivision. chols. boy e rrett, girl. Some splendid bar- A beautiful player for . o L3 ° ht | Jesse n;ld Cora "fl{;% hfi ek boy. | WALTER. Thursday, December Modern Chapel. Telephone c un North 529. 1 3 i gains 1n uprights. RamesjbsinandlHelan cKenney. boy. | "LILLI beloved ‘wife of Joseph Walter, | ~Established 1573 Telephons Col 7028, . Edward and Carrie Jones. b SEEAITE EAra R X0 Z HfNES i Christmas—what joy it s miaosFoea) in v 0 i e S lnie ot | . H. Itoy 3L and Meea Taylor, girl. 11 am. Interment { W Ii_v. HINES, rop., 3 L f private. . R F. T N ey ot wn.sou Saturday. December 17, 192 1 the residence of ‘her parents, 1508 Sth st. = the beloved diughter of Jex i sie and Hester Wilton, Foneral Monday. Deaths Reported e e The following deathis have been report invited. FORT i the health department in the last twenty-four s YOUNG. Wedneaday. December 14, 1921, nl Gruce Trene Howes, 21, 2410 20th street i m_mm‘_ The Park Cemetery northeast. uncie of Mary Wells and Ida Holmes. Fu- Sectarian Perpetu: Care Mary C. Rothenbuecher, 22, 4023 Blaine| ho\ = ~ . reel, Benning Heigh e b Barais prathdlle g,",‘;{;: Beautiful and fitting location. V. Sulli 7 " ewmber ) n Masie V. Sollivan, 76722 @ stret. | fequicw mawe. Friends nvited. 15 . ; Readily accessible—on electric car line. John A. EI , 1014 Vermont avenue. IN MEMORIAM. Blen Eq dln:fi(ld 69, 1440 Harvard street. | COOPER. Racred to the memory of my desr On Baltimore boule- vard, at District line. | Edgar P. Richardson. 60, 1244 Girard street. | wife and our devoted mother. MARY L.} Thomas P. Keene, 81, 1004 O street. COOPER, who entered into eternal rest gix Margaret Beal, 56, Tiates road. i years ago December 18, aDleYE WA ter 10 12th street north-{ (1 hearts still ache for you. dear: i , Office: 1235 G St. N.W. Phone Franklin 4745, Fannie_Pryor, 39, 2708 Dumbarton avenve. |CORBIN. In sad remembrance of our dear Write for Illustrated Booklet. Addie Willis , 1911 11th street. mother, MARIE CORBIN, who departed this e Fred Winston, 36, Freedmen's Hospital life one year ago today, December 18, 1420, MONUMENTS. B — One year has passed, our hearts sti CARDS OF THANKS. A e e ‘We specialize in designing and erect- BARKER. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Reese wish to As in the hour yon passed away. ing memorials (monuments and mau- thank Representative Slemp, Mr. Charles Can we help but feel so Jonely soleums) of quality and charagter. Holla and Mrs. Mae R. Grosch for the ‘When her voice we do not hear, " int. Eiadnessiithey showed| at the i{ime. of ithelr For no words were ever sweeter A representative will call by appoint- daughter’s death, Miss EDITH V. BARKER. Than the words she spoke %o de ment with portfolios of designs and sug- They also thank ler friends for the many HER DEVOTED DAUGHTERS. * { beautiful flowers gestions. MR. AND MRS, LEE REESE. *|CORBIN. In sad but loving remembrance of BELL. We wish to express our sincere thanks | cor,Sister, Mee, MOLLIE CORPUL who 4] THE J. F. MANNING CO. to our relatives and fricy1s for their sy parted oso, > g 914 Fifteenth Street. ‘ pathy and beautiful floral tributes at the - S AR AL LS Sl AL 44 A slightly used Knabe Upright that plays like new at a great bargain, $523. A used Steinway Grand, beautiful tone, ! splendid action, only $695. Must be seen to be appreciated. practically a lifetime. Splendid makes here to select from — Haines, Foster and Story & Clark—most moderate- Iy priced. St e e (T (T L e e () A Knabe Grand Piano is the perfect Christmas gift. That golden tone smgs on almost forever— its breadth, its warmth, its sympathy, endears it to musicians and laymen alike. Step in and hear the Ampico—that perfectly re- produces the touch of the pianist—in the Franklin, Haines or Knabe. $10 DOWN - ) pown Take a Long Time to c/w mfflfllllfi [it. Take a Long Time to Pay Balance i - 1330\2; Mfl illiame. prea Pay Balance izabeth L. Wheeler, Joseph H. O'Banuon, Jr., 2 Hospital. Francis Abern, east. 1dren’s Hospital. | R bore your sufferiug with smiling cheer 235 iqays;colrmbia ud 1ef€ 8 wonnd tiut will never leal. 9 hours, 1128 1 street north- DEVOTED HCUSBAND AND will bring—and it lasts ‘ ‘g INC., Can we help but feel 5o lonely ‘,',',f;':,f’,f,",'{:;i:.‘;‘:‘é";‘;fi{' BEHIIS B "When her voice we do nothear? ‘FUNERAL DESIGES. | [ THE FAMILY. B Tow words she spoke 0 dear. ey ? C. SHAFFER EANE. We wish to express our sincere thanks et e donea. wniBie Bespiat |GEO~ S and appreciation to our relatives and friends reach the heavenly shore, ESSIVE FLORAL EMBLEMS for their sympathy and besutiful floral trib- el et 4 e B DERATE PRICES. utes rendered at the death of our beloved SO L T = HER SISTERL BVA AND. mmrnzu.n» Appropriate Floral Tokens MIS. S. M. DILLE AND BROTHERS. * W I, 'WINDHAM. We wish to express our sincere| coppry. A tribute of love to the memory of WfiShingm F‘ml CD. REREDERELCLELES n&m@m@a&m&m@a&m&m@m@a@a B3 - thanks to our relatives and friends for their} ™ "siong, MARIE CORBIN, who departed .-a N. Y. Ave. Main 168, - .o i{n:l::r.h‘ A e e aeath bf| this life ‘one year ago today, December —m u Dese and gt e 15, 1920. INDHAM, """'fi"'"'"-'“‘m' 7 ommous yatm

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