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Blue Ridge Brand Peas, o We pack our Sanitary Brand Fresh Eggs in cartons primarily as a convenience. Yet the carton serves the double purpose of being a container and Can Silver Label Brand at the same time a means of identifying the product. Buying “Sanitary” brand eggs insures you uni- formly good fresh eggs at all times. [et neighbor tell you. your Sanitary ,_ (In Cartons) gs Standard Quality;Large (No. 3 Can) Doz" merchandise. pleasing prices. Until Saturday’s Closing Golden Crown Table Syrup, 10-Ib. can, Clean Easy Laundry Soap, [ cakes for Michigan Navy Beans, 4 lbs. for “Newhall” Brand Asparagus Tips, can Aunt Jemima Pancake, 2 for “Sanitary” Macaroni, 4 pkgs. for Including Spaghetti and Noodles, Sort As You Like ORANGE DAY TOMORROW Special Cake Sale Begins Tomorrow at All Qur Stores TWO CARLOADS FOR THIS SALE FROM NATIONAL BISCUIT CO. All of this one variety—a very fine cake, and a variety we have never offered before 25 Tons of This One Variety Surely a tremendous quantity, but not any more than we an- ticipate selling through our many stores this week. Come in and you will buy at once and perhaps several more times before the week is over. Consider that our price islower than cakes of good quality usually sell for, and you'll consider that there is real economy: in buying this exceptionally good cake. pecial This | 23 ~N Week, per lb., C 15¢ Tomatoes, = 1 2%5¢ The above items are all standard qualit) In our stores are also full stocks of fancy quality canned goods at See Special Offer in Qur Stores LY . Stockholm, | MRS. POWELL FUNERAL. Rites Held Today—Eurial in Ar- e lington Cemetery. Funeral services for Mrs. Emma Dean Powell, eighty-nine years old, who died of pneumonia at the George Washington University Hos- pital Thursday, were held at Hy- song’s funeral.parlors, 1300 N street northwest, at 11 o'clock today. In- {terment was In the Arlington ceme- tery. | The following acted as pallbearers: Dr. David White, Col. H. C. Rizer, |Charles 8. Davis, H. Darton, Ar- ‘thur Kieth and 8. S.’ Gannetf. A iniece and a brother, Charles A. Dean |of Detroit, Mich., attended the fu- I neral. | THE WEATHER District of Columbia—Fair tonight; tomorrow cloudy, becoming unsettled; .no change in temperature; lowest temperature tonight about 30 de- | Brees; moderate northwest winds, be- | coming variabl Maryland—Wair tonight; tomorrow \cloudy, becoming unsettled; no change {in temperature; fresh west and north- | | west winds, diminishing and becom- {ing variable. < | Virginia_Fair tonlght; tomorrow {cloudy with enow of rain in the ex- reme west portion; no change in | temperature: fresh northwest winds, becoming var P West Virgin | morrow un prepably snow; no { change ir r | Records I'wenty-Four Hours. ! _Thermometer—4 p.m., 42; 8 p.m., 40 12 midnight, 26; 4 a.m., 33; § a.m., b noon, 42, arometer—1 p.m., 29.78; $ pm., : 12 midnight, 28,92: 1 w.m., 29,98} a. 30.04; noon, 50.04, Highest “temperature,” 42, occurred noon today: lowest temperature, occurred at § wm. today. same date last lowest, at Temperature Highest, Con | ar— i : { tion of the Water. | Temperature and_condition of the | water at § wm.: Great Falls—Tem- | perature, 34; condition very muddy. Tide Tables. (Furnished by United States coast | and geodetic survey). ! Today—Low tide | tide, 4:59 am. and | “Tomorrow—Low high tide, 11:36 a.m.; high 2 am. and 12:26 p.m.; 5:30 am. and 13 p.m ‘The Sun and Moon. T oam; 6:16 sun riges, a.m. sun seis 6:18 pm, Moon rises 2:42 p.m.; gets 4:02 a.m. Automobile lamps 1o be lighted one- RiIf hour after sunset. Weather in Various Citles. £ Temperature. e |< Ampraiwak et e Hirmingh Rismare Bosotn . Buffao . Clarleston, Denver . Detroit Kt Paso. Gaiveston Helena Huron. 8. D. Indianapolss. Jacksonvilie. nsas City. Los Angeles. Touisvilie Miami, F1 New Orleans New York Okia. City. San_Diego... 29.768 S Francisco. 29.62 &t. Louis.. St. Paul. :ll:xh e ne WASH. B¢ 8 a.m., Greenwich time, today.) Temperature. Weather. 30 Clear Part cloudy Part cloudy Part cloudy Raining Foggy Part cloody Clear Clondy Clear’ London, England. Parie, France... Jopenhagen, Denmai Sweden. ( Hamilton, San Juan, Porto Ri Havana, Cuba...... | Colon, Canal Zonme.. s i STOLEN AUTO RECOVERED i | Representative Aswell’s Car Found i Parked on Phelps Place. Representative James Benjamin i Aswell of the eighth Louisiana dis- ttrict was robbed of the use of his | automobile vesterday afternoon by lan unidentified joyrider. Policeman {H. G. Brown of the eighth precinet {last night found the car parked on Phelps place, near California street. $75, $100, $150 Up Steel Vaults, $85 Up | AMBULANCES ($4) CITY CALLS LARGEST EQUIPPED IN THE CITY 'W. W. CHAMBERS CO. | 14th and Chapin Sts. N.W. Fhons Cel. 432, ~Cloudy tonight; to- | GEN. PELLE, CHIEF OF STAFF FOR JOFFRE, DIES French Officer Served After War as High Commissioner to - Constantinople. i By the Associated Press. TOULON, March 17.—Gen. Pelle, former French high commissioner atl Constantinople, dled vesterday. Gen, | Pello had only recently returned tol France after a long soourn in! Caechoslovakia, whero he was chief ! of the French mission. The French government, In ap- preciation of his services, conferred upon him Saturday the grand cross; of the Legion of ilonor. Gen. M. C. J. Pelle during the war wae chief of staff to Marshal Joffre. In 1920 he was appointed high com- missioner to Constantinople, where he treated with the Turks in an en- deavor to bring about harmony be- tweoen them and the allies and also later to bring about a_cessation of hostilities between tho Turks and the Greeks. At Lausanne G lied delegates who were trying to draw up a peace treaty withwthe Turks valuable information regard- {ing the political and military situ- | ation at Constaninople. When finally the treaty was formulated e was one of the signatories to it |, During his tenure of oflice as high commissioner at Constantinople Gen. Pelle intervened with zhe Turkish au- thorities on behalf of the Armenians and secured from Ismet Pasha prom- s of liberal treatment for them. . Pelle gave the N-i i { S 0 ORGANIZATION ACTIVITIES. . TONIGHT, Omegas’ annual ‘St. Patrick will be given at Totel Lafay ieorgetown Cliizens' ill meet, 8 o'clock, In ¥ ings Bank hall. A St. Patrick’s par by members of the Anna Maud Hal 11am Practical Psychology Club, o'clock at the Playhous Association omac Sav- ¥ will be given i | The Vioms Club will meet at lanck- |eon Wednesday, 12:30 p.m. at the | Willard Hotel. 'Neil M. Judd of the National Museum, will give an ad- “Our_Prehistoric Cliff Dwell- B. T. Fitzgerald will sing. Wapiya luncheon Wednesday, 12:45 .m., at University Club. Represent- | ative Vietor Berger will speak on Wearing 2 Claak With Nincteen Patches. Commecticut Avenue Citizeny' will meet Wednesday in All Souls' Jarish Hal Kalorama Citizens’ Association will {meet tomorrow, £ prm, in the Wy- oming. Col. E. L. Mattice, deputy commissioner, Boy Scoufs of Ame jca, will make address, and there will | |be’ un open forum for discussion of | jeivic problems presented by mem- vers. { Mra. Alice Buchanan will open & | series of talks on household budget- ing, to begin tomorrow, 2 p.m., at th College Women's Club. Subject “Making a Three-year Clothing Bud- get.” Talks open to members and| their friends. i Washington meets tomorrow, 2:30 p.m., at Unity| Club, Frachtenberg Ficld, secretary | jof Keren Hayesod, will speak. Mrs. P. A. Menefee, 1825 Linmcoln ! road northeast, while in St. Agmes’| Chapel, 56 Q street northwest, yester she later told the police. It contained | Mrs. M. Hoffman 500 Sth nstreet H i | | residen | i Ida.)'. was robbed of her pocketbook, | {$1. an automobile driver's permit and | gold pencil. i Cards of Thanks, OWEN. We wisi 1o express eur sincere uppreciation to our relatives, d neighbors for their many acts mpathy aud comfort and for oral tributes upon the de of our devoted son and bLrother, WAL M. OWEN, Mit. AND MRS. W. E. OWEN AND SONS. many friends and organizations, also Keeves and Herbert's employes, for their sympathy and beautiful floral tributes at the dexth of our_devoted duughter snd_sister, HELEN MARIE WEBSTER. THE FAMILY. * Beaths. ANDERSON. _Sunday, March 18. 1024, «t 4:40 | pm., AMIE V.. beloved wife of George | Graham Anderson and mother of Mrs. Ches- ter Morrill. Services at her late residence, | 1420 Decatur st. n.w., Tuesday, March 15 4t2 pm. Interment Glenwood cemetery. * BALL. Departed this life March 15, 1924, Froedmen's Howpital, JOIIN BALL, Funeral from Getbremane Baptist Church on Mon- | day evening at 6 o'clock. Interment ® Miltord, Va, B BOWMAN, Departed this i’ Los Angeles, Calif., WILLIAM C. BOWMAN. 'sr. Funeral Tussday, March 15, from his Lite home, 4814 13th st. n.w. Serv: fces 2 p.m. by the Rev. Patrick Surphy Relutives and friends {avited. lIntermen + Prospect AL cemeters . B BUCHHOLTZ, SISANA 1 1ity arch 10, Monday, M 17 1o | . beloved widow of the late Jonn Funeral frum her late resi- Isi st n.w., on Wednesday, Kequiem mass at St. Marti 1 oelock, Tnterment Combe s 1924, ut hi ILLIAM BRAIN. George W, Iriday, March residence, Loesbirg, Va.. BRIDGE. sou of the lat Jane Casilear. CHILDS. Depurted 14, 1024, at Vreedmen's Hospit CHILDS, beloved wife of Lee H. C Mtemains’ resting at the W. Eroest Ju funcral parlors, 2222 Georgls ave. .. Beral Tuesday, March 15, at Hinton, W. ¥ DALGLEISH. Saturtay, March 15 MARY b5, widow of the late James Fdward | Dalgieisis.’ Fuveral from her late residen: 1512 Varaum st. .., Tuesda; 401 pan. 1 private FLETCHER, ence. this 1ife Fridu € R husband of devoted father of Fra eti: grandfather of Clinton Harriet? Kelly, Bepjamin Fle brother of Coroline Perry ‘ e of funcral Luckett; | FLETCHER. Monday, March 17 1. beloved wife of Joseph F Donaldson). uged 35 years. Fune Iate residence, Canal r Wednesday, March' 19, at 2 . Kelatives and friends invited. lnterment a: Fajrview Faro, Dobaldson estate, Cherrs- . Va. 1% GARDNER, Petershurg, Ballston. \a March 16, Ariingto and e trom | n | torday. Maren ¥ Vi, JOSEPH GARDNER Fuzeral servievs Wednesday at Mount Zion Maptist Church, | Va.. Rev. Greew. pastor. Friends jves invited to aitend. Tnte ut Arlington national cemeiery. GATES. March 1211 Plorida u 1924, ut lis resd W. ROBERT G nisband of Emma F. i aneral from his lat . Wedn, s 18, 8t 9 am. thence to Holy Nan requl mas will be said KING. _Saturda; otii Beach. Del. loved mother of Temporary interment Dol KING. Vienns, . March 16, 1 Fneral from i Vu.. Wednesday. Murch 18, Intérment at Oukton, Va LANGTRY. Saturdsy. ashingion. 1. C.. beloved ” huba: Vuueral at Ariington. Va. 18. &t 10:30 wm. | Friend mént (private) Cotuwb; son. Ind., and* Isdiacapoiis cory.) LATICO. Saturisr, Mareh 15 A THANTEL, lushand of Ressis Latico neral from Donuiiue’s parlor, Tuculay 12 God's way is LEHMAKN. SETTA BROC Tuesiay.” Marcli | invited. Inter (Madi vs please the best war. Maren 14 19 her son. Fred A. X southwest. discovercd a young white man in the kitchen of her apart- ment on the second floor early iast | night, who disappeared with $14. hold its regular monthly meeting to morrow evening at § o'clock at the Pen Women's League, 1722 H street northwest. All Delawarians _in ‘Washington are expected to attend. FUNERAL DIRECTORS. Frank Geier’s Sons Co. 1113 SEVENTH ST. N.W. Main 2473 Modern Chapel. _Telephone. Perry & Walsh Roy M. Perry—Main 984—Gerald Waish. ’ JAMES T. RYAN, G ! 317 PA. AVE. S.E. Model Chapel. Lincoln 142, . Private Ambulances. Lirery in_Coagection. Joseph F. Birch’s Sons 3034 M St. N.W, JFeublished 1s41. Antomebile Service. J. WILLIAM LEE, Funeral Embaimer. Livery In conneetion. Commodious ichapel and modern crematoricm. Moderate prices. 332 Pa. ave. n.w. Tel. call M. 1385 LS ‘ 76, $100, $150 UP Timothy Hanlon 641 H ST. NE Phove L. 5343. ‘Quick, Dignified and Efficieat Service. #16 H ST. N.E. LINOOLN. 8200, Automobile Service. Chapel, Director and 11 Neither the successors of nor con nected with the original W. I. Speare | Sheae venme oo 940 F St. N.W. | | $5,000 Life Insurance for $46.90 t 85—send date of birth for partic- tlars and {lystration. Company founded 1885, ts over $300.000,000. M. LeRoy Goff, 610 Woodward Bldg. Insurance—All Branches—M. 340, Mourning Blacks Dyed 24-HOUR SERVICE Carmack Dry Cleaning Co. Main 1344 LOST. BULL DOG— Male; biack and white; Mareh 7;_in Chevy Chase. Reward. Main 0861. BUNCH OF KEYS Betweeo Adams Mill rd. and Ontario pl. and Mr. Pleasant Finder please return to Mt. Pleasant Jand receive reward. 2424 iSth st n.w. | CANE, black; elk bandle; Saturday, the 15th, on 9th st. cir going north. Reward for re. turn to 37 8 st. n.w. . HAS.S.ZURHORST. J 412 H . 1. Phone Lincoln 524. Automobile Funerals, g=———THE ORIGINAL ———p WAR.Speare Co, " " 1208 HSTREET.N.W. WMAIN 108 TORMENY 340 FSY. LMUS R.SPEARE Wi B.SPEARS ; L S CLYDE J. N | HERBERT B. NEVIUS 924 NEW YORK AVE. N.W. MAIN 2608 X Private Ambuiance. CHORER—Two-piece stone marten. Reward. Miss’ Gregory, 1634 Eye st. n.w. Main 1560, Beward. 1300 180 and Maryland engraved on turn to \m. week dayi DOG—Large Airedale, male. Mass. ave. 0G HARNESS with D. ttached: D. C., No. 17 whold, 1720 Mass. 4, Star bidg., before 5 ward. C. ESTABLISHED 1830 m , <&\ MORTICIAN: I730~1732 PENNA. AVE. PHONES: MAIN S3512-5513 ARRING—01d gold; rewarl. _Peatilly, Mgin BARRING, one furqueise hoop: on March 15, on Woodley road between Wardman Park Hotel ‘ind Wisconsin ave.: reward. 2509 Q st n.w. GLARSES—Shell-rimmed, {n biack leather case Thoy bt from Ambassador Theater Roosevelt Hotel. 'Finder will kindly notity At 818, Boosevelt Hotel v OIND—Male: brown legs, dark brown back, scar across Dose: reward - Potomae 463. " NOSE GLASSES, in case. Finder please ofify chiet clerk, Btar officc. 4§ FEARLS, on siring; rowand. Apt. 200, eveningn: POODLE—White: Wiheral reward. 1120 Pa rd._ Columb'a 89793, = SPARE TIRE AND LIM (Durast), on 18 5T, or downtown: Katurday. H. Merritt, 139 Rdama st. n.w : Call North 5206, LL GLABSES, in biack leather 3 monds” on Friday afiermoon. i jease return to No. Voodward bldg. o Main 2B, WEDDING RING and diamond ring sear Me- Kinley and Conmecticut ave. Return to 3822 McKinley or call Clevé. 445-W. Liberal re- R S S e $40, AT POST OFFICE, 7th and Md. ave. Saturday. Call Main 8400, Bsaveh 398. THOS. R. NALLEY & SONS| 181 ELEVENTH ST. S.E. Undertakers. Embalmers. | Homellke Funeral Pariors. = Phone Lincoln 480. FUNERAL DESIGNS. | GED, C, SCHAFFER gz 3 101 EXPRESSIVE FLORAL EMBLEMS, 900 4TH aw Prompt auto delivers service. Artiatic—expressive—ineapensive. Gude Bros. Co., 1214 F St. We Specialize in Floral Designs at Moderate, icgs e lorists { The Delaware State Society will | ans. | LOXG. tiom ! BvVERE | cna Toterment at Hutcninsoa, Kaps.> | Saturdey. Marck 15, 1924, ac 2000 6t T now.. ANNE O, cider dangliter of the la ¥ and Armida Everctt Loz, Services ¢) Toesday, March 15, &1 7:30 a.m { (New York anl Boston papers piease copy.) 1> hex | MACPHERSOX. 15, 1 dener, 210 Maso © * and Josep ervices at 2 p.m. urial Falle Church, Va. atordar, Mareh 15. 1924, Tnited States Soldiers’ Home Hospita LIAM P.. beloved husband of Sa toon. Funeral from i Eastern av invited. ter. Interment at Fort Lincoln ceme- 17 MLAIN. Monday, March 17. 1924 at 2:15 | am.. st her residence, Fairmont ~ t. | nw, Mrs. AMANDA MeLAIN, aged 6i! years, “She leaves ope daughter and seven | Sons, ' Mamie, Joe, John. Bryce, Walter, Earle, William~and ‘Adeil, und a_devoted | son-in-law. Rer. Thomas Gates. She alw | five _danghterwin-law, Ada, Tda. | Apriie and Bessle McLain. ~(Ch . papers please copy.) March_16. 1921, M2 1 st JOHN -C,' b lusband of Llewelyn . Melzer (née W Funeral from the chapel of J. 7. Pa. ave. se., Wednesday. M am.; thence to St. Pat mass will bo sung st 9 a.m. Congressional cemetery. piease copy.) 'MOTEN. Departed this 1ifé Mare after a long illness. JOHX I Tieloved futher of Jane Moten, and Annie Shorter. ile. afso grandehildren, Charlie Storter, jr., and Dor- otbs Shorter,’ to mourn their 1os¢. Funeral kervices will be held Wednesdav. Mareh 19, 8t 1 o'clock, at his late residence, 1640 41h st. nw., Rev. 6. W. Bullock, pastor of the | Third Ruptist Church, officiating. Relatives | and _frienus invited. Interment Arlinglon | cemeters. 13 RILEY, Sondar. March 16, 1024, at 4:30 | pom.. HARRY THORNTON BILEY. in hix £8d year, at Bockville, Md. Funeral notice Interm (Baltimore Mareh 13, 1924, af X:30 p.m residence, U808 _Ktnto: rd. se., Anacostin, ISAAC 'C. ROBERTS, Jrl. devoted son of Mrx, Mimia Roberts und e late la Roberts, Sr.; brother of Daiss Rolden, Mamic Binghem, Pauline Carter, Hlenrictta Richards. Agnes, Edward, Alfred’ and William Roberts. ~ Funerai Thursdas, Marc a Baptist Church, Sherid 2 Triends and relatives invited. 1% ROSS. Saturday, March 13, 1924. nt Garfiel Hospital, MILDRED LAYTON L:OSS. heloved wife of Harvey L. Riss. Funeral Tuesday. 2 pm.. from the Mrs, T, I Relutives ‘and tand. Interment SHEPARD. Saturday, March Stooy Brook, Long Tsian Y., ANNA IEPARD, in the TIth year of her age. Funeral, 2330 p.m. Mareh 17, at_Reform wreh, Flushing, Long Island, N. Y. 17% STEVENS. March 17. 1924, GEORGE T.. hus- band of fhe late Mary A. Nievens. aged 79 years. Fnneral from his iste residence, Cot- | ill, Wednesday _afternoon st 1:30 ok, thencs {o the Wesiey Church, Ria- burg road, where services will be heid ieriends Invited (o attend. In- terment Glenwood cemeters. 18 STEVENS. Monday morning, March 17, 1924, at his residence, 1251 Wisconsin av a lingering {liness, WILLIAM K. loved husband of 'Bettie 3. Ste att), in his @9th vear. friends invited toat- iwood cemetery. ® | coLLIN: GIOVANNETTL 1 Teanc | | Lock. | PALMER, will be held at his iate Tesidence, Wednes- day afternoon, March 19, at 2 o'clock. Iv- terment Rock Creek cemetery. Relatives and friends are respectfully invited to at- tend. (Fairfax county papers please cops.) I STROMBERGER. Sunday. March 16, 1824, at ber residence, 1325 Mastachuxetrs ave. s ALIOB P., beloved daugnter of the late Frederick "W. and Mary L. Stromberger. Notice of funeral hereafter. 18 THOMPSON. Departed this 1924, at Gartield Hospital, GERTRUDE V. THOMSOXN. wife of Jesse Thompson, ‘mother of Mande V. and Gertrude E. Thomp- son and Alice W. Akers. Funeral Wednes- day, March 19, at 9:30 a.m., from Jarvis' | pariors, B VESSEY. Sunday. March 16, 102 ELIZABETH A. VESSEY, ay, March 18, at residence, Clarendon, Va. mediate family only. cemetery., WAGKER. Mouday, March 17, 1024, at 6 Minnexota u .." HELEN BLAKBNLEE lovéd wife of Frank H. Wagaer. Funeral from Fountain Memorial Churen, Wednesday at 2 p.m. Cedar Hill. Relatives and friends invited to attend. (Baltimore and Philadelpbia papers | please’ copy.) 180 WHITE, All members of Peter Ogden Lodge, l No. 1874, G. G. O. of O. F., are hereby re- quested fo assembie at P. A Tomax's chapel, 1402 § st. n.w.. Monday, March 17, at 5/ o'clock, to aitend she funeral of Brother LEONARD WHITE.” Burial out of town. By order: 0. L. DEANE, N. G, CHAS. H. HABBIS, P. §. lite March 18, P, n- Interment Hock Creek | aged Baptist | Interment at WAGNER, be- | goMMERVILLE, | GRIFFITH, 1n r * in Hutchinson, | Deaths. ‘WHITTIEGTON. Suddenir. / 15, 1924, SOPHIA WHITTINGTON, bel ife of Frank Whittington, motker of A liell and davghter of “the late Daniel (uristiana Bell and sister of Lemuel Be Funeral Wednesday. March 19, at 1 pm from Ebeneser Church, Ath and D sts, 8. Relatives and triends invited. 18¢ WHITTINGTON. Officers and members of Datcher Chapter, > 0. %8 El . Church auested to meet Ath and D str. s.e.,. Wednesday, March 19 1928, -at 1 o'clock, to attend the funers of gir Iate siater 3 ANNA L, WHITTINGTOX. Grantling Tabern: No. 70, of A. I o Moses, are requested io meet at 8 e meeting Tuesday, March 15, at Fishermas Hall at pm, to ngements fo; funeral of Siut ITTINGTON ¥ at 1 o'cloek ani D 515, 5.0 AXT w. & Q.. WILLIAMS. atunday p.m at Providence WILLIAMS of La tr. Md., Deloved Lusby Williams, and_son and M Tirncl 3 ik late residence Montgomers 1 of Rens Ber the late Jume- Frneral from . Montgomery e ithere $:20 am. It 1024 ADDI fcex at the hom. Murphy, 31¢ “day. March 1% mors of my d dunghter ar sister, CLARA EM) OLE (nee Moore), whe departed this 1ife tweive years ago today, March 17, 1012, The lwarts that loved Tou so dearly in Life Loy death jusi the same HER DEVOTED FATHER. SISTERS EROTHERS. Sacred to the men, sister. DOROTHY v lite two vear N 3 of our dan COLLINS ugo, M it wiito hands are geatly folded nict now the little feet; es are closed farcver, smiles that were o sweet MOTHER AND SISTER, * In sud but loving remembrance of our dear wother. SARAH V. COLLINS, who departed this_life nive years today March 17, 1915 We cannot see vour loving face, The smiles we used fo sec: But let this Tittle token show We will alwars think of thee Days of sadness still come over us cret tears so often flow, Memory keeps sou ever near us, 1 nine vears ago remembrance ago token of love’s desation hat our heart ~t1'] longs for yon HER LOVING CHILDR] CROWLEY. of but loving remembrane & jovis and grandmothe: i . whn deparied this 1ife years azo todur, Mareh 17. 1020, Your sears Lave n our meme remain. DAVGHTER AND GEANDCTHLUREN. TAN NDERSON. ROE HATCHEY IN HATCHET o ng memars of our dear mott ~."\Cho died 1915, THE FAMILY. remembrance af JOUN WL ‘o teen rear loving and father. I this i s Dear is the grave which s the memory f e filln vhen he lired ot tell S AND CHILDER . ying remembrance o mother. ANGELINA GIOVAN parted seven yea our _dear NETTI, who d AND AND MA HER_TOVING LAW. GEORGEL GIOVANNETTI 1r GIOVANNET who vears v todd & TOVING MOND. DAUGHTER-IN fier. PRANC died twenty-four sears ago today, Mars {900, Gane. ot ot Torgutten.” HER SON and helo who died the - dns HOWES HOWES. To mother. Mre. years agor A loving m Not one io I awax NS, WILLIAM MARTIN, DEVOTED S AND T T wlio departed March 17, 1019, All fn earsely you. ueed to do, o used to way. it sou passed awar Forzet you? Toved Your memor As in the hor DEVOTED CHILA TILLIE. hen, we Jave vou a8 fre<h todax o1 awa. KATE.” TRANK Tn ead and loving memory of my dear MARIA LOCK, who denarted th's Mareh 17, 1 ‘mother. bat forgotten To_the graverard sofrly sleening Where the flowers gently wase T loved so dear) Whetever T am_alone. For God to onen wida His zolden zate So my dear mother could come hame 1 wonld love to see vour miling fure And_kiss your fevered hrow. 1 would love to clasp in my arms And_have my moth HER DEVOTE! DUDLEY CAGO. TLL.: RICHARD LOCK MARK LOCK. LUCAS, 1In lovicx memors of our mo DORA LUCAS, who left ns twenty-five ¥ ago today. March 17, 1599, She traveled the journey before you. She has known all the cost of the war She paid out the price to its fallness, That a mother can oniy pay. She loved when the world wa: . She hoped when rour hope sank and died She clung to yonr Land when the clinging Taft scars in her heart deep and wide She Tabored and losed and was happy. For down deep in i t she knew d repay her for_rau. THOMAS 1 4T, MRS AND MBS, LOTTIH | SALLIE BIAs <"oF et AND BIs TOUISE HAWKINS TAYLOR. MINOR. my dear moth parted this life six years ago tod 17, 1918, The month of March once more s horn 0 me the eaddest of the year: Tcause A% years ago today My loving mother passed awas. HELR LOVING SON. GUS MINOE. 1 O'MEARA. Sucred to the memory of my dons mother, SARATL A. O'MEAIA. who deparind fhis life weven years ago wiay. March 17, LOVING DAUGHTER COX. n sad but loving re ce ot . BETSY MINOR, who de March MARGARET remembranee of my wife and our mother, EMMA V. PALM- ER, who departed this lifc cightecn years 2go today, March 17, 1906 HEE HUSBAND AND CUILDREN. PHILLIPS. Sacred to the memors of our dear father and grandfatber, WILLIAM H. PHIL LIPS, who departed this life one Sear wzt tudny, March 17, 1920, Not dead to us who Toved iiim Not lost, but gone befo He lives With us {n_memory Aud will forevermore. TIE FAMILY QUEEX. Departed this life two vears ust today, March 17. 1922, WILLIAM QUEEN We miss you from around vs. dear duddr We miss you from your piace: Shadows over lives are cast, We miss the sunsbine of your face. HIS DAUGHTERS BERTHA AND MART. * BOWE. In loving remembrance, of our de mother, SUSA. C. [OWE, Wwho departed this life thirt@en years ago today, s 17, 1911 Gone, but not forgotten by her CE ROWE HAM, DAUGH' WILLIAM A. ROWE. In sad but loving remem brance of my dear mother. JOSEPHINK SOMMERVILLE. who departed this life twn ears ago, Mi Loved in life, in death remembered Gone, but ot fergotten. Just two years ago today My dear mother passed away I do not know the pain she bore And did not see ber die: 1 ooly know she passed away Bot _say. good-b3 HER gvm‘ DAUGHTER. {t"'u.mm*u SHIKLDS PUNCELL. it fdren,