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George Snowden Andrews, jr., who, according to telegraphic dispatches, was killed in Ontario, Canada, on Sunday, was a member of a promi- nent Maryland family. He was the son of the late Gen. Snowden Andrews of Maryland, who was In command of field artillery from Maryland, un- der Gen. “Stonewall” Jackson, in the Army of Northern Virginia during the civil war, and who also served on the staff of three governors of Mary- land, in command of artillery. He was a graduate of the Virginia Military Institute, and is survived by two_sisters, Mrs. Gibson Fah of this eity, who was the wife of the late Gibson ~Fahnestock, and Frederick Bldridge. and’ a b Charles Lee Andrew e g tax return Income filed in 1923 Fahnestock | Mrs. | RITES FOR G. F. C. SMILLIE Funeral Tomorrow for Former Of- ficial of Engraving Bureau. George F. C. Smillle, sixty-nine years old, formerly superintendent of {the picture engraving at the bureau of engraving and printing, who dled at his residence, 2631 Connecticut avenue, Monday, will be tendered { funeral rites at his late residence to- {morrow afternoon at 4 o'clock. Burial | Will be private. Mr. Smillle was one of those dis- missed from the bureau in 1922 “for |the good of the service” and recently vindicated by Hecretary of the Treas- jury Mellon. He was recently em- iployed by the American Bank Note {Company. The position he held with |the latter organization was said to iuve been o better one than was the ono which he formerly Leld with the bLurenu. : ved by his wi and four child: Handy of Raleigh, N. C A. Davis of Philadelphia, and R. Keith Smillle and Fred B. Smillle of | showed 115,356 women as paving the this city. 810-818 Seventh Street ase—300 Silk Umbrellas An Event Exceptional At This Or Any Other Store Anywhere A e that brings the finer kinds of pure silk rain-or-shine umbrellas to Wash- ngton women at two jrices that do not begin to represent their values. a silk tops: the majority with amber tips and ferrules and with wide silk selvage. Handles include club, amber, carved wood, inlaid and other beautiful styles. Colors include navy, purple, green, black, brown, red, etc. Clearance 325 and $29.75 Winter Coats Select from stunning Winf mandie and Suedene—thick, w. well and wear well. Fur Collars —ot Manchurian Wolf, Austr. and Sealine (dyed rabbit). §="Also in the lot are plush trimmed. lashes of Spring in This Shawing of That Exemplify the Su- premacy of Our Line. Radiant new arrivals to delight every woman and to please every fancy—the new and fascinating pokes, off-the-face- conceits, mushrooms and matrons’ shapes—a design to pro- a becoming early spring hat. Satin. combi- elties, quills and tan and whi All-Wool Blankets, $9.95 Pure wool warp and quality. These a: < buys ordinarily. Bed Comforts, $1.98 ’I'h!-ec-quarter and twin-bed size comforts, cov- ered with durable fancy material and filled with white sheet cotton. $19.75 In Regular and Extra Sizes 16 to 53 Trimmings of flowers, fruits, feather nov- new colors and combinations. $8.00 70x80 Part-Wool Blankets, Pair Note t!_xc extra size—as well as' the thick, fluffy, hea popular plaids, of pink and white, blue and white, have wide Soisette binding. N vy quality. These come in the re better blankets than the price tax under the classification “heads of famil 36-1 m:‘h Sheeting Cotton 19¢ v Heavy un- bleached ~ sheet- ing cotton that will soon wash white. P LT H TR H T $8.00, $9.00 and $10.00 Values $ 4.69 Heavy quality of Coats ter Coats of Bolivia, Nor- arm, rich fabrics that look L OO LT TRV LT alian Opossum, Beaverette coats, both plain and fur I So Admirably LT O ornaments. Black, all the $5.95 te and gray and white, and filling of excellent, durable $1.25 Feather Pillows, 88c Each 17x24 Pillo ing, and filled wit $7.00 Marseilles Hea: uality M: terns, !;'tge Hb?nl :&mll:: WMHMMHHWI covered with fancy, serviceable art tick- new, clean, odorless feathers. Bedspeads, $5.98 Spreads, with deep raised pat- ngnddlz'edl. o pe LT T T I i CITY NEWS IN BRIEF. The Cosmopolitan Club will hold fx lancheon at the Squ Hotel tomorrow o'clock. “Mike" Helster has been designited by %Jim” Colliflower, vresident of the club, to be the “Cos. mopolitan of the day.” he Jewish Inter Club Counefl will officers Monday, 7:30 p.m., at the Young Friends' elubhouse, 718 Sth strect. Louis Markelle of the Universal Sesvice of Washipgton, will principal speake Al Jewlsh clubs wh members are hetween seventeen twenty-five years of age who have not sent their repre- sentatives to the council are re- quested to be so represented at the mecting. weck Frankiin at 12:30 Unity Soclety class fin Ing will meet tomorrow, 1326 1 street Christian he S pm, North €apitol W. C. T. U., will have tea to row afternoon at the of president, M n Hall, $6.V street. Lach ber asked to bring a guest. mem- A dance for the benefit of the He- brew Home for the Aged, will be ziven tomorrow, 8:30 p.an!, in Willard Hotel $5.000 Life In-urance for $46.90 35send Ante of birth for partin: pany founded 1563 M. TeRoy Goff, #10 Woolward Bldg. ” Phone Main 340. The Way to Serve Best —is to render the service that will be most valuable to those who call upon you. We try always to mould our service to fit the exact and needs, requirements desires of those we serve. ~THE - S.H.HINES CO. ~FUNERAL DIRECTORS ~ 2901-03, 14”STREET NW. ?70’105 Columbla 7023-7011 | The Expense is a Maiter of Your Qwn Desire} Helen | VETERAN MERCHANT DIES' AT HOME HERE Moses Eisenmann Merehu't in ‘Washington More Than Fifty Years. | | Moses Eisenmann, a. merchant in ‘Washington for more than fitty years, dled yesterday at his home, 1842 Kal- orama road, following an iliness of six months. Mr. Eisenmann was sev- enty-one years old. He was born in Germany, where he spent his boyhood. He came to this country at the age of nineteen and settled in the District. He was a member of the firm of M. Eisenmagn & Bro., at 1924 Pennsylvania avenue. He Was a member of Hiram Lodge, No. 10,.F. A. A. M, Albert Pike Con- ! sistory M. 'R." 8. 'No. 1, Scottish rite, Almas Temple, ‘the Assoclation of Oldest Inhabitants and the West End Citizens' Assoclation. He was also a member of Washington Hebrew Con- on. I services will be held at o'clock tomorrow morning at } sidence, with Rev. Dr. Abram Simon of the Washington Hebrew Congregation, ofliclating. Burial will beIn the Washington Hebrew ceme- Mr. Eisenmann s survived by two brothers, Abraham and Jacob, and a gster, Mrs. 8. Drescner of Brooklyn, | | FUNERAL RITES HELD FOR BRIG. GEN. MACOMB | High Officers of Army Act as Pall- | bearers—Burial Takes Place at Arlington. Melgs his uneral for Brig. Gen Macomb, who dicd residenc ew ie, wera held yester i noon at St John's Eplscop Church, 16th und H streets northwest Rev. Dr. Robert Johnston, assisted by Dunlap, officiated. Attend ing th eral were membors of the Loyal Legion, of which Gen, Macom) | was a member; officers of the 6th | Field Artillery and some of the ol | non-commissioned officers who served with that regiment at the time Gen Macomb, then a colonel, was in com- mand. Officers from the office of the c of fleld artillery in Washington alsc | were among those present. The old tal colors were displayed coffin was decorated with the f the Loyal Legion. a sword anc the cocked hat. Floral tributes fron Dupont Circle Citizens' A a tom the class of 1573 Yale Uni- sity, from the Field Artillery As sociation and from the Alibi Club other organizations were among the tributes. A military escort met the body at Arlington. Among the palibearers were Maj Gen. Arthur Murray, Maj. Gen. Wil liam M. Black, Col.’ M. A. Delaney Maj. Gen. Chamberlain, Brig. Gen yrge Scriven. Brig. Gen. Charle MeCawley, Russ Wendall, Woodhury Blair. Truxton Beale and Anthon) Addison. . SUES FOR DIVORCE. Says Husband Told Her He Loved Another. Mrs. Katherine Offterdinger, suit for a limited divorce agains husband, J. Fred Offterdinger, the District Supreme Court that i hushasd told her to “get out,” tha he “would not have her on a platinum tray” and that he Joved another gir “who was & real pal to him.” She rges cruelty and insufficlent £up They were married June 23 and have one child. The wif. she was compelled to leave her ast June. Attorneys New- King appear for thp wife who says her husband makes $300 per month with g financlal concern. Mrs. Mildred Hamilton sued her | husband, George L. Hamilton, an em- ploye of the government, for the an- nulment of their marriage. The cere mony was performed April 28 lust and the wife wants an injunction keep her husband from annoying her | Attorney Walter Holland ap the wife in t her tells FOUND. COW_Owner can_hare ipz and expense of same. 43th and Brooke st., Hening, D. C same by Edward chios grown femaie, ambe- hington Apimal Rtes BARFIN-With seventeen pearls, betw Powell School and 3800 14th st. Reward fered._Ap 500 14th v communicate with __ Reward. ad gold, in or near Pres after opera Januacy °1. Rev { Owner Morgan. Tel. Frarklin age: dny, old fashio inis- | Reward. Room Targe blne stone i 5 North Caro su OAP with 5. N. 8 badge: fuder plense ro turn to_8. 0. Jones, East Busement, Wash ington Termipal, Washington, D.,C . —Ted, vicinity ¥ tits D. L. Lubar, Alexandria, V DO yellow ears and spot. 4533 249 —because, when they used to' wear /armor, they thought it safe to remove the helmet i when talking with a friend, Thisaction, & compliment, passed into our custom of raising the hat. Customers compli- ment us on Aspirin PuwBlEBL” Tablets because they gain from them safe re- lief from colds, grippe and lieadache. Absolutely true aspirin, tablets so ‘skillfully made that their beneficial action begins in 15 seconds. Highest pugty, :fe;(e;, irrimt;;;r burn. ne Puref reparations. Every item the best that skill and ‘conscience can produce. DOG—White pointer. brown hemd. spot on | left hip and right hind le vland tag No | 9. $10 reward. R. H. Lake, plione Golumbis 9481 Buftalo H DOG, partiy bull, femal little_white under’ neck; st s 2 EARRING —WIilte, Targe, Julaid imitation oy ds._ Neward, 1303 Swann 24 | Dean F. | was active in promoting their { :an WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 23, 1924 COLLEGE HEAD DIES ON MISSIONIND. . Dr. W. M. Riggs, President of Institution in Clemson, S. C., Expires in Hotel. t Dr. W. M. Riggs, president of Clem- son College, S. C., and one of the foremost educators of the south, died late last night In this city, where he had come to attend the meetings of the executive committee of the Land Grant Colleges of the United States of which he was a member. His death occurred in the Harrington Hotel, and is believed to have been caused by the rupture of the heart. He was taken ill vesterday, neces- sitating his absence from the White House “when the other members of the committec called on President Coolidge. He arrived here Monday and attended a conference of the committee with the Seccretary of Agriculture. One of the purposes of the committee's coming to Washing- ton was to appear before congres- slona] committees n conection with agricultural matters in which the | stitution headed by Dr. Riges w vitally interested through its experi- mentation work His widow was notified last night and arrived here this morning, and | was met by local friends, Mr. and( Mrs. George Mitchell, Maj. and Mirs. | Newman, U. S. A.; members of thel ecutive comm tte of the Land Grant | colleges, President [ FPearson of | Ames, Towa; President W. B. Bizzell | of the A, and M. College of Texas, | B. Mumford of the University | of Missourl, Dircctor G. T. Chris of Indiana and President A, F. V Dr. Rig He was horn in Orangeburg, ad been a member ot Land llege for about twel years In the opinien of other members of | the committee, his l1oss will be keenly | felt not only by Clemson College and | he state of South Carolina, but in the educational circles of the nation. ORGANIZATION ACTIVITIES. TONIGHT. University _of Virzinta | Di . At at Willard Hotel. | Alumni, 8 o'cloc The pen me ullding, teprese peak Good Tempiars will Ying, $ o'cloek fn W. C Gth street. | F iva C. H. Randa “Present Prohibition Prob- rent program. hold an | . U. e Bugnslde Post 1d “open i Senator ¥ logical Society 5 Society will hc o'elock, Dey ar, ftorium Iding. the wi atian Vol rthquake. of Dr. wvatian Both ic ith slides ng pietures. The Missou evelt, ents rs, and their wives 1 onor guests. Representativ ohnson of the state of Washing vill_ make an addre ancing. meet at | shington ne Henry K As a Man ‘irst Con. norrow, ubie “edr ight Thin regationai Chure ir and pl There will ent Hotels Hall, streets, § Triangle skating and Memor Red ) Lineoln feet at Y. here is 7o hrough Potoma re! 7:43 o'clock lub wi Ladies' night ary Clut ard Hotél. Dinner, 7 o'c arge ballroom, followed by @ small ballroom Miss Harriett -etary of the Girls’ n America, for we orn girls, will stranger in Our Midst,” siphany parish hall Y. M. B uilding, 11th ania avenue. —Weekly reet and 3 J. Henning and Will sno_will be the speak v the civie section, “lub. Mrs. William Atherton Du Puy ddress the Woman's Demaocratl f Baltimore on the subject of “Con- ervation.” taking for her text “The inds Which Ye Possess, Who Shall minister Them m Thelp at _dinne r men's ¥ Wor will Clul The Audubon So ty of the Dis will hold Its twenty-seventh an meet . 8 o'clock, In auditoriu ‘*f‘ Vi National Museum. Birds of Lay- (Territory of Hawaii) moving | Jctures, taken by Mr. Dickey, pre- ‘onted by Dr. Alexander Weimore, Friends of members Invited. SEEKS BROTHER HERE. M H. G. Willlams, 71 Union| street, Buffalo, N. Y. has asked the! ocal police to assist find her srother, John Reed. They were ates of an orphan home in Norfolk when President Lincoln was ed, ghe wrote, her maiden name s Emma Jane Reed. A sister, Lizzie Reed. has since died. Mrs, Williams asked that her apveal cad in_colored_church I ri i H 1 | ASSES—Silver frame, Oxford 1439 Spring road. Apt. 102, GLASSES—Pair shell-rim, January 17. Please call C. 1t Lane. Col, 10408, GLASSES Person who found forfolse- glasses please call F. Dennison, 1301 K n.w. Franklin 78 | HANDRAG—Ladys, ~veiver, siiver top, taloing money, driver's license, card case wi it returned 182 MALTESE POODLE, his bame fs “Nickie”: Lake, 3117 K. West b5, POCKETBOOK; gray, containing money and D. C. drivers permit card. vard it tirned to Mrse. Blanche Herbert, 1611 Var- num_st. 0 POCKETBOOK—Containing bilis, smail change and 9th and F_st near Rocksille; reward. Alberi ; Monday afternoon, possibly in Palais Royali generogs rewand. North 2106, Apt. 1028, - SATCHEL—Containing basket ball outt Monday night, between Alexandria and Wash in Please return 324 H st. ne. _ 24% RTRING OF PEARLS—2i-inch, with silver donble satety clasp. Leward. 3rs, C. E. S. n 4817, 240 pranouBced S, wite Reward. 1421 lllpll;" t. ‘white gold. flexible silver between 15th and itol or on George- at. s.e. Llnu'aln n.w. WATCH—Swiss, bracelet, Monday morning D s.e. to 14th and East town car. Reward. 1523 2650, wflisf WATCH—gold, engraved J. R. Return_to 1717 18th st. n.w. Phene N, 11 ‘WRIST WATCH—A platinum, monds and sapphires; Saturday evening, be. tween Wardman Park Hotel and 18th and Columbia rd. A reward will be paid. lngllu 1901 Biltmore st. Phone Adams 923, ® WRIST WATCH—Small, gold with red dial, L R B, e S S ? Mt. Verpon Semisary, Nebrasks and 180, _Aves, $20 BILL—Between P st. and R. 1. ave. 1ath st. . Beward, F, on Cards of Thanks. GANEY. We wish tharks ani appree frients for "ueir " svmpathy besutiful floral offerings car Toved omer ASNTE MY GAXTE HER HUSBAND AND FAMILY We wish to exprens our sincere | To"our relatives and | Py "and beantiral sincere | to express onr THOMAS, thanks their ay al tributes at (i brother, BRUC Kind words exp THOMAS. We wish t nd apprectation ‘and "t tie “miniaters THE FAMIL T our relntives | ndn £05 helr kindness. sympaths | aiitul foral tributes sent durie fliness and at the death of our beloved rothier, GARFIELD THOMAS, S PAMILY. We wish to express onr heartfelt appreciation to our neighbors. friends and relatives for their many evidonces of kind ness, sympathy and besat!ful floral tributes durtiig the last iilness and desth of our be Toved husband and father. ELLEN A, WATSON AND JOHN WILLIAM WATSON. Deaths. ANDREWS. Suddenly, Sunday, Jauuary 21 1 at Kirkland Lake, Ontaro, Cana GHORGE SNOWDEN ANDREWS. aged 65 Sears, son of the late Gen. R. Snowden An drews aud brother of Mts. Gibson Fahne stock of this city. 23¢ of Columbia Society, Revolution, announce regret the death of CHARLES B. BAILEY. SAMUEL HERRICK, President. KENNETH 8. WALES, Secretary. BALDWIN. Wednesday, Jamuars 2. 1024, at _her residence, 2049 Milis ave. ne, FLORENCE M., wife of Dav'd H. Baldwin, in her G2d year. Funera] services at above address Friday, January 25, at 5 p.am, In- terment In Burdett, N Y . BOHLAYER. Tuesday, Janusry 22, 1921, at 7 pm. at her residence, 68 E et ne. JOSEPHINE C., beloved ‘wife of the late John T. Bohlayer. Funeral will be heid from her late residence Friday, January 25, at 8:80 thence to 8t. Joseph's Church, where mass will be e repose of her sonl. Reintiven and friends invited o attend. To. u?t Congregatioual A % i smrTH, Compatriot | . Ecatf;s. BRAWNER. Tucaday, January 22, 1024, Grorgetown Hounital, “MARGARET a et loved wife of the late Eugene H. Brawne eral from the chapAl of James T. Ryan, 317 Pennsylvania ave. s.e., Thursday, Jann thénce to SE. Mat. mess will be said at Interient Mt. Olivet cemetars. Thursday, January 2 EISENMANN, Members of Argo Lodge, No. 418, 1 0.'B. B, are requested to attend the' funers) of their late brother, MOSES EISENMANN, at 1842 Kalorama rd. n.w., Thutsday wmorning, January 24, at 10 a.m. EISENMANN. The members of the Association st Inhabltants are requested to attend funeral of our late associate member, EISENMANY, Kalorama JORE W. NOYES, President. J. ELIOT WRIGHT, Secretar, EVANS, Tue ry 22, 1924, at 12:30 wm., SA riy belosed wife of Johi' R Foneral from her late resi Qence, Brothers pla Congress Thursday, Janiary 24, at s tnvited, ' Tn- ‘ougressional cemetery. * Sonday, January 21, 1924, BLANCHE (nee Edmondston), beloved wife of Figan. Remalns resting t_the 8. M. Hifes Company fueral home, 2001 T4tk st Notice of fugeral 'later. (Fredericksburg papers please copy.) * FURR. Sunda: 1024, nt Fread- men’s Hospital B FURR of 301 L st. n.w., beloved mother of and Oliver Farr, sister of Jacob Toliver, mt of Tdw B. King, Iiianche Cook, Jusiine Co and Sylvester Toliver. T at 1:15 o'l ith and K stx, o GEORGE_ Mondey. Janusry 21, 1924, at 11 g, THOMAS D, beloved hisband of Clara 1. and father of Albert T. George, aged 50 years. Funeral seryices at dence, 1000 12th st nw day. ry 24, 2 pm. Internient Gleawood cometery. (Fredericksburg, Ve.. papers please copy.) GEORGE. A spectal communleation of L. ette Lodge, No. 10, F. A, A. M. for Thursday, Junnary 24, 1024, pom., at Masonic Temple to sttend the nerai «of “aur lste brother, THOMAS GEORGE. By order of the Master. NAMAKER, Secreta) 1923, wife , Janua (S FINAN, FINAN Michel 1 Aloysius Ch mase will be said 8t © f.m. Interment Mt. Olivet cemetery. Please omit fuwers. KEPPEL. The members of Gonzaga Council, 5. Catholle Women's Renevol League Legion, are requested to attend the funeral of our late comrade. ANNIE E. KEPPEL, Thursday, Requlem mass Alosaius WANS, Sec. nuary 21, 1924, at 7:30 nee of her son, Richard fer st.. Chety Chuse. D BELLA LAME. in the 78th Thursday, Jau- ] Monday, Jai d vars 24, LB January nday, il Wit Funeral from ¥ Sous ¢ Junuery atZpm Tanuary 23, 1924, at 3 a.m Calif., MARIAN ' LONGFEL: fe survived by a £ this cits: two Shawmut' aad York, & Serv FELLOW. W Mo o Moreis of X s life Tues VINTA MASC 1 Y “hurch of the LAVINI 4, “at 1 o'clock, at reh, 17th’ and BRENT, President. EEN, B NT, Precident. cording Necty. nw., LAUDONIA FULSOME, Secretary. z T. President January 2 924, ATH Tate sd ‘moather 21, 1924, hisband at of Ruth Iute residence, ursdar. Jno ass ut the Church Relat iuars om Thom gh niss W fully wsicual cemt ROBINSCN. The rc INSON will be placed in the f eon . Thureday Fric invited Test in pea ROSS. Dieparted Ta 18 i1t and . Wou tids life at 10 MARY A, " at Free Toted daughier inte Richard B. and Avnle b Ross aud sisier of Ll zabetl C. awd the late Wil am L. Ross. Notice of funeral hercafter. ® SCOTT _Departed lite Monday. Januars 1924, at 4:80 WILLIAA 0T T st n.w sved Lusbend of Mes. . Scott and father of William H ¥ hursduy, January 24, at the funeral parior of Mre. 2 drd st. n.w. Friends and r nvited Monday, Dabney tives CUMMIN 1E, husband of Lily Lrandou. Inter- ment private, SMITH. Mond: P, ALVE 21, 1924, wite of at 4:45 Edward attend. Interment at Glenwood cemetery. 2 Suddenly, on Mo Januars 1624, WILLIE LEE SMI st daights of 3. Humbird Smith azd Aunie Robins: 10'th Funeral from her Tate residence, 5 Newton st.. Mot 2 Md., at 11 . T L . TAYLOR. Wednesday 1:10 amn., at the residence of her son, H ¥ of, 1122 4% st. s.w.. MAMIE A. Widow of the late John B. Tavlor, a sears. Tnterment Prospect Il cemete Thursday, Januar at 2 pm. (Golds horo aud Wilmingtoa, N. C., papers please copy.) TORBERT. Mouday, Jaouary 21, 1824, at his res dence, 1633 Hobart st FRANK PEY TON TORBERT, beloved iusband of Anna D. Torbert (nee Da Funeral Thugsd: from St. Audr nient private WASHINGTON. 210, will hol meeting at Wellnesdny, J 3 to arrange for tha funeral of GNES WASHINGTON. sister tents ara wvited o funeral S EMMA J, HALL, Leader. All members of Loyaity \ 1. 0. St. Luke, are herehy 5 “the funeral of our late er. WASHINGTON, at Vermont Avente. Laptist Church Thursday, Janvary K HATTIE R, JOFINSON, W. C. JULIA M. LAYTON, W. K. Departed this life January 21, 1924, IO NSia0 pim, after u brief ilhnews, TEXA Yor the daughter of Mr. and Mrs, J. H. McElderry, She leaves to mourn her mothe 1Wo brothers. & husband and a host of rel tivew, Fuperal services will be at 2038 16th st. e, Anucostls, D. C., Thursdas, Janu- ary 24, at 1 pm.” Taterment at Woodland cemetery. All friends Invited. . In Memoriam. L. A tribute of lows and devotion in ‘}x:nemory of our dear friend, ADA R, P, BELL, who departed this life cue year ago today, Janvary 23, 1928, Just when her life was brightest, Just when ber hopes were bast, She was taken from thia world of pain To & howe of eternal rest. HER FRIENDS, ROSA AND JULIA. nunry 28, 1924, at w's Episcopal Church, on and mother of | Foneral from | Thursday, | Remains ai | at! In Memoriam. BELL. Sacred to the memory of ADA P. BELL, Who_ entered eterii rest oo yeus %0 today. Javuary 25, 192, 8leep on, dear sister, thy labor is ended; Sieep on, thy bods free from pain. w Join you, part” agnin. TOVING MOTHER AND BISTER te dear away 1914 IDA’ SACREY VIEHMAN Tn sad but loving remembrance of wite and miother, S T FANTIOY, ‘who départe life two yenrs ago todas. Jan Day after day we think of what in ‘those bright re afiuc year, ler tond Tehold her grown Thus do we walk with rp DrokE e Lond which pature Thinking *hat our rememi; of friendshin to_the friend RATHLEEN T ten sears ago today | FANTROY, our. * Steps May reach'ber where she lives, HER HUSEAND AN DACGHIRR. FRANCIS. A tribnte of 10 the memory of our other, CLAKA W, FIANCIS led four yeurs ago yestirdas, dann When Gad cailed oar dear iae A loving wife. @ mother zond No friend on earth lke e we 2 HUSBAND, AND GRANDCHILDI te of | ST ) UGHTERS the memory of M. HILL, who al four yeurs ago b 19: es will e i Unger, henge them t's irue AND TURNER. devotion to_the nd grandmother ¢ f. , Jnnuary * hearts grow wea: i seems vers long, Sometimes w oir ta new, fresh courage ls s HER LoV FAMIL LEWIS. In sad my dear hushand, seven years mgo ton Whr do we mourn remembrance o is_Nf: nry 23, 1017 sarted friends HIS DEVOTED WIFE, | MANYETTE. 10 sad i Leloved mot 2 M MAN sear MANYETTE. of s fy. vesl ught it bext McENIGHT, 1o i F CHATLES 3 ; ear ngo tad Jun ¥ £ pain and sorrow of peace and rest aken our denr one, e has found etorual Fest. ) WIFE AND DAUGHTEI, MARY HT AND ALICE HARRISON. A tribute of love and devot of @ o her-dn-law ) SULLIVAN Fear ag [ aud sister toduy Junn Dear o her You murmnred by dat And then st last with sad, sad beart 1 saw vou pass uwas ONE WHO WILL NEVER FORGET YOU DAUGHTER-INLAW MAY Sweet memories w o ched you das caunot 5 f sou. N'LAW JENNIE remembra MARY from this 1 3. ‘tis_true sever ISTER-T ‘ST"IY_LXVAN’. lv\y YaS, \eho 4 2g0, Janvars When they nsk we m e, ft fills onr hearts w Bur' thy spirit fweetis ) HER LOVING HUSBAND. LIVAY, and CHILDR LILLY | WoRCH. of our s von, h pain; HENRY E. 8U1 . EDWARD ANI) 1. who e | HIS FAMILY. * FUNERAL DIRECTORS. WM. H. 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