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ODENWALD Southern Distributor Washington D. C. Phone Fr. 6903 1209 H N.W. N. Bo—Denlers, ask abont our Agency Proposition. LERSAREBBORR| with a Russian setting; Clement’s ‘Columbine,” a romantie comedy, and Thompkin's “Sham,” an interesting farce. ‘The cast {s composed of seven men and five women, all of whom have been chosen from a number. of candi- dates. Prof. Phillip D. Sherman is the director. Corns Lift Right Off — No Pain! Doesn’t hurt one bit! A drop of “Freezone” on a sore, touchy corn instantly stops that corn from hurt- ing, then shortly you lift that bothersome corn right off with fingers. No ‘pain, no soreness. Plays to Be Given Here. | The Oberlin College Dramatic As- |sociation will give three one-act plays | Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock at | the First Congregational Church, 10th |and G streets northwest. The play |are Goodman's “The Game of Chess, ‘ “Freczone” removes hard corns, soft corns, corns between toes, and calluses without irritation. Tiny bottles cost few cents at any drug store. R g Copyright, 1924, Hart Schaffner & Marx HART SCHAFFNE & MARX A good name to find in clothes When it’s there-goodstyleand fine all- wool fabrics are there, too RALEIGH HABERDAS INCORPORATED Thirteen-ten F Street WAR MOTHER BURIED WITH SIMPLE RITE Cofin of Mrs. Duvall Covered With Flowers Before Inter- ment in Cedar Hill. Her casket covered with -floral tributes sent by members of the American Legion and others, the body of Mrs. Mary Ann Duvall, sixty- cight, who was fatally burned ten day¢ ago while here in connection with a claim for compensation in connection with the death of her son from disability incurred in the serv- Ice, was interred In Cedar Hill ceme- tery this afternoon. Early in the day many persons, their sympathy aroused by the tragic story, motored to the cemetery be- ‘yon:l Anacostia, & number of them | placing floral tributes about the body | in_the chapel. | Later in the day O'Hern, Apostolic Catholic University, conducted the simple burial service of the Roman Catholic Church, it having been es- | tablished “that Mre. Duvall was of | that faith. Pallbearers, members of | {the American Legion, were B. J. | Lefferts, William ¥. Franklin, O'Con- nor Roberts, Raymond F. Kendrick, | €. W. Joyece and Joseph V. Byrnes. | Nothing has been heard from Bos- | ton relative to two daughters of Mrs. Duvall, said to reside there. The local police have asked the Boeton police to locate them. —_— H i REFUSES REHEARINGS. Supreme Court Decides on Three 1 Cases. | The Supreme Court yesterday refused to grant rehearings in the following cases recently decided: That brought by the Republic of Portugal to have determined whether vessels owned by it and engaged in the merchant marine Service were exempt from the jurisdiction of the courts of this oommtE ey at brought by the Puget Sound Power and Light Company and the city of Seattle, Wash., at- tacking the constitutionality of the Jaw under which street rail- road property is assessed. The Czizek ease in which tev. Lewis J. Mission House, | the i Supreme Court decided the liabil- | ity of telesraph companies in the | delivery of messages. | S e STREET CLOSING ASKED. Howard University Would Build Athletic Stadium. Officials of Howard University ap- peared before the Commissioners to- day in support of a bill to close Fair- mont and Girard streets between sth and 6th streets northwest, lying be- | tween the university and the filtra- | ition plant park. The university heads explained that | they propose to build a_stadium and | athletic fiell that would cover the rea in which, the streets mentioned are located. District officials suy | !there are no houses that would be | affected. | There is & public sewer running un- | der the ground which would not he disturbed. The Commissioners will make their report to the Senate Dis- trict committee in a few days $75, $100, $150 Up | Steel Vaults, $85 Up AMBULANCES (34 ALLS i LARGEST FQUIFFED 1IN THE GITY | ‘W. W. CHAMBERS CO. | 1448 snd Chapin Sts. 1 Phon ey Mourning Blacks Dyed | 24-HOUR SERVICE Carmack Dry Cleaning Main 1544 g L—Femalc. Owner phone Tinc. 100 | H old collar. 2808 Penn. ave. ATREDALE —Female 3 Dr._ Chomberiin, g Reward, G S biack and tan; 6 mor { name ol rpo.”” Return to 3308 W. nad n.w. and receive reward. ol | BAG-Gold mesh; Sunday afternoon berween National Museum and Znd st.: Hiberal ward. _Phone Potomac 1305 BAR BROOCH, diamond L. from H. L. April 7 | BIBLENear 12th and Ey> sts. 3468 after 4 p.m. 4306 Douglax st. BRACELET—Onyx and _dismond, April 5. Reward. 2941 Ma 2291, BRACELET, goid; engraved E._§. Reward. 1728 N st. n.w. : CAT—Strayed from 3640 Newark st March 19, iarge male gray and black tiger. Phone Cleveland 322, Reward. oot COLLIE DOG—Anawers o name of Buster. eturn to V st. n.w. for reward. Pl { North 9518, i CHECKBOOK—0un Bank. Return A. turn Hotet Wam: cturn Hotel Wash. ® h North Capitol Savinge Peterson, S15 Webster ist._n.w. Phone 24063, Reward. §o DOG-—ATFedale. light colored, woolly haired, answering to the name of Jeff: strayed from rummond, Md. A reward will be given for : his return _to 6110 Wisconsin a hd DOG, collie: lost Saturday. Reward. m i to 1926 11th st. i i Heton EYEGLASSES—Thursday, near 11th and Reward. _Call Main 7156 before 5 p.m. 8 FRATERNITY PIN—Marked W. Liberal re- ward. 1140 15th st. n.w. Main 2440. GLABSES—8hell rimmed. tan_fe: case stamped Edmonds, Friday night, April 4, at theater or left on car. Notify 14 Rhode Island_ave. n.w. o GLASSES—Saturday, 9th st. cai black Frankiin case. Col. 8917. HANDBAG—Tan, Monday, between Navy Hn&lhl and Lincoln Memorial, with pass for fiem. ‘R. l’(“““r‘fldif h’mnlme tgtC-u J. J. Dg. *Reward if returned to C. Lemi Navy Hospital, ward H-2. igh. KEYS—One brass, one stes], on Monday tween Missouri ave. and Penna. ave. in b.e‘; alley between 4% and 3rd st. 465 Mo. ave. nw. . G shell rim; | NECKPTECEBrown Marten. ward_if returned o 2525 25._Telephone Adams 1153. | NOTEBOOK—Biack, looseleaf, oo Kalorama rd. near Champlain st., containing sddresses | a0d information of value only to owner. Pleass | wail to Apt. 2, 190 Kelorama rd., or phone { Adams_3899. . PHI DELTA THETA, Jeweled; frateraily | lodge: between Mt. Vernon and Grace Dodge, Reward for retorn to Elisabeth Hume, 1410 PIN—Topas, Florentine gold setting. Reward. | catt Coty Do b0 etting. Bewss POCEETBOOK, with cards, papers and money. | Please roturn’ pocketbook’ and. keep mobey: { 3018 Mthust. ne. » POCKETBOOK—Sunday in New National Mu. seum. ~ Finder please. communicate with ad- { dress in bag or address Box 183-7, Star office. . !pooxzrnoox.m Oth and N. Y. ave. Sab- urday evening. Return J. A. Birch, 2411 P St now. $20 reward. o | SEAL RING—Lady's; blue stone, with crest engraved; over two momths ago. Reward. Mr. Hill. Room 12, State Dept. 8 PECTACLES, fortolse rimmed, bifocal lena: lm:“ iiy o Kaaa's and Lansburgh. Pewerd: }m‘mun BATTERI—Ooe 12-volt Willard, on 3rd st. Water st. to Penna. ave. No tify Mr. McCarty, Phone West 990. UIT CASE—Small, Baturday night, vicimlty o, _3ve, Calltorsia st.” Phone North 4333, Reward. oneskin. Ra- Ontario rd., Apt. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. TUESDAY,' APRIL 8, 1924. e THE WEATHER | District of Columbia and Mary- land—Fair tonight: tomorrow in- creasing cloudiness, probably fol- lowed by rain; continued cool; dim- inishing northwest, shifting to east winds. Virginia—Fair tonight; tomorrow cloudy, probably followed by showers; moderate to fresh north, shifting to east winds. West Virginia. and Wortern Penn sylvania—Increasing cloudiness, fo lowed by rain lale tonlght or Wed- nesday; slowly rising temperature. Records for Twenty-Four Hours. Thermometer—4 p.m., 46; $ p.m., 43: 12 midnight, 40; 4 a.m., 39; § am., 42; noon, 50. Barometer— p.m., 29.74; $ p.m., 29.76; 12 midnight, 29.84; 4 a.m., 29.87; 8 am, 29.95; noon, 29.98. Highest temperature, 55, occurred at 2 p.m. yesterday. Lowest temper- ature, 38, at 6 a.m. today. Temperature same date last year— Highest, 65; lowest, 37. Condition of the Water. Condition of the water foF the twenty-four hours ending at 2 p.m. today—Temperature was 48; condi- tion, very muddy. Tide Tables. (Furnished by United States coast and geodetic survey.) Low tide, 5:11 a.m. and 5:41 tide, 10:58 am. and 11: oda: pm.; hi p.m. Tomorrow—Low tide, 5:58 am. and 6:25 p.m; high tide, 11:33 am. . The Sun and Moo Today—Sun rose, 5:43 sets, 6:38 pun.. Tomarrow—Sun Tises, sun sets, 6:39 p.m. Moor™ rifes, $:26 am.; pm Automobile lamps to be one-half hour after sunset. ‘Weather in Various Cities. Temperatare, 25 sets, lighted pioiEa s ELFL AT Stations. Weather. “aojomoing Abilene, Tex. 29.80 Albasny Atanta Atlant Cloudy Cloudy Pt.cloudy Clear cl I Cloudy Raining Clear, 8 Bismarck Hoston . Buffalo oudy OREY Pt.cloudy Clear Clear Clear Cloudy Cloudy Clouds Clear Clear Clouds Kainiag Detroft i1 Paso, Galveston . Helena o 3 g2 Indianapolis. 29.94 Jacksonville. 30,08 Kansas City. 1os Angeles. Touteville R 323 " z Okla Omaha .~ Philadelphia City Pt.clundy Clear Raining Clondy’ Pittsburgh. . Portland. Me. 29. Portland, Ors 30.34 aleigh, N.C. 29,98 8. Lake City 29,82 San Antorio. Kan_Diego. St Touis... St Paul.. Meattle &y Pt.cloudsy Cloudy Pt.cloudy FLRRABRABIEINNY (8 2.m., Greeawich time, tods: Stations. Temperature. Tondon. England 4P Paris, France. . Copentiagen, Denmark..... Ktockhoim. * Sweden . Horta (Fayal), Azore Hemilton, Bermuda San Juan, Porto R Cloudy Clear Clouds PROTESTS $500,000 BILL. | Shipping Board Opposes Payment | MURPRY. to Corporation. A request from the Shipping Board to Secretary Wilbur of the Navy that he refuse payment of $500,000 to the Bethlehem Shipbuilding Corporation for work on the converted aircraft carrier Lexington has been referred by the Secretay to the judge®advocate general of the Navy for an opinion. cretary Wilbur said the board claimed the corporation owed about $11,000,000 on account of ov payments on war contracts and based | its request on an old federal statute which provides that the government shall not pay bills due to corporations or other concerns which are indebted to the government. ORGANIZATION ACTIVITIES. TODAY Secretary Wallace will address the National Scenario Club, 5 o'clock, at Wardman Park IHotel. Women's City Club: ties meeting, 4:30 o'clock. TONIGHT. Park View Citizen will meet, § o'clock, school. Association in Park View Women's City Club: French Circle, 7 to 8 o'clock. Tommorrow's class, i1a m. Barry Farm_ Citizens’ will meet, 8:15, in Church. Universit ner danc Association Club. dancing. 9:30 o'clock. Lincoln Park Citizens' Association will meet, § o'clock, in Bryan school; | program. U. S. Grant Circle, Ladies of the Grand Army of the Republic, will colebrate. thirty-second birthday an- niversary, 8 o'clock, Grand Army hail. The Sisterhood of Adath Israel Con- gregation will hold special meeting, 8 o'clock, in synagogue, 6th and L streets. Mrs. Samuel Spiegel of New York will speak: musical program. The annual Brown University con- cert will be given .under auspices of the local Alumni Club, 8:15 o'clock, at 2400 16th street. The Brown Orches- tra will be assisted by Leslie Jones, cartoonist, and Mr. Johnson, reader, and will be followed by dancing to | music by the seven-piece jazz team which accompanies the concert or- ganization. Young Women's Hebrew Associa- tion will give a leap year dance at L/Aiglon, 18th and Columbia road. Committee in charge; Mrs. Jack Greber, chairman; Misses Rose and | Jennie Yudelevit, Pearl Kirstein and Mrs. H. Levy. Columbia Helghts Business Men's Association will meet in St. Stephen's Paris Hall, 8:45 o'clock. Joseph Sanders, chairman of the Tivoli open- ing celebration community committee, and Alton B. Carty will speak. West End Business and Profes- sional Men's Association will meet, 7:30 o'clock, at Stevens School. Mem- bership drive. The National Democratic Club will observe “Ohio night” at a rally at Raleigh Hotel, 8 o'clock. Formal presentation of commissions to newly promoted officers of 121st Engineers, District National Guard, will be made at a review and cele- bration to be held at armory, 8:30 o'clock. Col._ James S. Pettit Camp, No. 3, United Spanish War Veterans, wili meet, 8 o'clock, ‘at 921 Pennsylvania avenue southeast. ———, H T—Yellow, large, _white markings; | Toe oty Tewards - Columb'a S120: BF DEEDS, Friday or Saturdsy. Sultable ard, Retira b 3. F. P No. 1623 Webr Sher st n.w. 108 WATCH_Friday, April 4, on ME Tuater car from Tath and B sta; ew. 7 1 2nd F. sts, now., on ¥ at. from 14th &> Gold's store. Reward. Call Potomac 413-W. i Fer O e g ing s - early % Seward, . Max Goldbers, 201 1Bth st Linc. 5256. Ha- iberal ne. b The Wapiya will feature = ladies’ night, April 17, 7:30 p.m., at Univer- sity Club. Dinner will be followed by talks by men of prominence, and a chalk talk by C. K. Berryman. Dean William _ Allen Wilbur . of George Washington University and Father Edmund A. Walsh of Georgetown University will attend ~ Regular Wapiya luncheon will be given to- élno:ov. 12:30 p.m., s& University ub. e Public utili- | St. John's M. E.| Subscription din- | CITY NEWS IN BRIEF. The Chemical Society will meet Thursday, 8:15 p.m., at Cosmos Club. Preconvention meeting for members and their wives. First public showing here of the motion picture, “The Life of Pasteur,” recently presented to the Department of Agriculture by the French government. Social hour. The eivic nection of the 20th Cen- tury Club_will meect tomorrow at noon at 1634 I street northwest. Mrs. Gilbert Grosvenor. chairinan of the section, will preside. The Mothers’ Club of - Johnson- Powell School will meet for election of officers tomorrow, 2:30 p.m. Judge Kathryn Sellers will speak. The Women’s Guild, Central Union Mission, will meet Thursday, 2 p.m., at 424 10th street. Mrs. Gilos Scott Rafter will speak. The Ladies’ Guild of Rhode Island Avenue Methodist Protestant Church | Wil serve a creamed chicken an | hot biscuit luncheon at the church |lomorruw. 12 to 1 p.m | The Mira WcCoy Andrews Day { Nursery will hold its annual meeting and election tomorrow, 3 p.m., Frank- ilin Square Hotel The Advertising Club will hold = ! “mystery meetifiz” tomorrow at City { Club. Luncheon and mysters at 12 p.m. M, L Corey, Federal Farm Loan Board, will speak. Special and prizes. Cards of Thanks. We wish to express ihauks o friends. neizhhor for their Kindness durine the beloved son. EDWARE Y ERS beautiful floral offerines sent in' s MR, C.T. MYEERS ~ND FAMILY. WOOD, MDb. ROOT. We wish to apress our sipcers ap preciation to our mpay friends and relatives Yor the many beatsiful floral tributes and the expressions of tympathy at the death of our son, EDWARD . ROOT PARENTS. * SPRIGGS. 1 wish to cxpress my thanks and appreciation to my friends, neighbors and relatives for their kindnews during the ill- uess of my dear mother, AMELIA SPRIG A and especially my friends for their forai tribates. ELIZABETH SPRIGGS JONES. * Deaths. ALEXANDER. At Garfield Memorial Hoe tal. Sunday, April 6. 1624. at 11:30 pm., IDA M.J beloved wife of T Alexander, 945 R &t n.w.. in the T0th year of her age. Funeral from the chapel of Thos. 8. Sergeon. our_sincore d relatives uess of aur 1 am . |ALEXANDER. A spe Chy No. 1, 0. E. L April 0. al sanic “Temple, Lith st 1o atiend" the fune Mrs. IDA M. AL the worthy o meeting 10 'a.m., at New Ma and N.-¥ 1 of our DER. late sister, i 1DA M. PARSONS, BOLDEN. Deparied this life April 6. 1 HARRY T." BOLDEN. Sr. at st beth's Hoxpital: also April 7, 192 L. BOLDEN. Jr.. ut 38 I st Liusband and “infant son ef Delaney) Tolden. Intorment Md.. &pril 9. at 5 o'clock. {CRIST. saturdas. April 5. 1 dence, w0 st nw daughter of Mrs. A. H. Crist. the above aduress Tuesday, April 5. a P.m. Relatives and friends invited to tend. Interment 8 HAT beloved Joelien in Osou Hill. . REBECCA DIXON. beioved Dixon of Takoma, M orest and Oscar K Martha Moore und Melissa " also leaves 1o mourn their loax seven children. Funers] Wednesday. April 9, from the W. Jarvis vl parle Georgia ave. n.w.. ut 2 pu. Relatives friends invited. interment Woodland IRBY. Departed this i 924, at his residenc. KOBERT IRBY, belove Triy. Fune late residen the W. Tuesdny dence. JONES. hosband of Virginia 1 Wednesday, April 9, from his 2t 1 poi. Remains resting at Ernest Jarvis Tunersl parlors until p.m. After then at his resi Relatives and friends invited Tuesday, April §, 1924, EUGENE A., husband of Amy Youog Jonks. Notice of funeral heres LOBD. April { i | s, 1 Md.L LOUIS R | | 1 LORD, Funeral M. :30 a.m in the Viees at a1 Wieaton P dence: Wheaton, Monduy, April 7. 1924 JULIA MUKPHY (nee Heals) ot Joln Mu Funeral’ from her B st e, o W T April 9.t 880 wm. Requiem i Stephen's Chareh ot @ ociock. T feionds inviied. interuient Mount | Ulivet cemeters 3 { O'BRIEN. Mondsr. April 7. 1624, PATRICK | L.. beloved husband of Catherine O'Brien. Funeral from his lute residence, 16 m Thurs April 10, ut 8 am | high macs at the Church of the | Tmmacalate Conception at @ oelock. T ! tives and friends fovited. Tnterment 3 Olivet cemeters. {O'BRIEN. Members of the Hols Name clety are requested {o attend the | Brotier PATRICK L. BRI [ Church of fhe Immaculate ¢ | Thursday, April 10, at & m JOHN B. WILLIS, Pres. O'BRIEN. Members of F 433, Knights of Colum the' deatn of BEOTIIE O'BRIEN a Lis I m beloved . Fourth Degree, Knights of Colu bus. are’ potified of thé death of Brot PATRICZ L. O'BRIEN. Funeral from Tate resiflence, 1632 Bth st. n.w.. Thursd April 10. ut 8:30 a.m. Requiem maxs at Churet of the Immacuiate Conception st & am. MICHAEL D. SCHAEFER. Faithful Navigaior JOHN 1. SPRECKELMYER, Scribe. ROBINSON. Departed this life April at ber late residence, 1518 3 Mrs. HENRIETTA A. RO cors and members of the John Harlan Relief Associatior are reques attend the funernl from the above resi Wednesday, April 9. 1924, By order of GEORG Altest: J. R. Record) ROUSER. 7, 1923 st nw Al off i 807 K at this life Monday P at Ter OPTIELIA Rouser nughter service 1 eteenth Stree nd Eye sts. Frieuds tives are ifivited fo atiénd. BOUSER. All members of the Young Ladies’ Protective League arc hereby uotified to al tend the faneral of Mre OPHELIA ROUSER _Thursday, April 10, 1924, 1:30 p.m., from the Nineteenth Ntreet Haptist Chureh, 19th and Eye sts. n.w. MARY E. ¥ SARAH GOINES. Financial Se ROUSEE. Members of Queen of Sheba Chap- ter, No. 2, 0. E. 8. @re requested fo uf- tend the “funeral of Past Royal Mutron OPHELIA ROUSER. who departed this life Monday, April 7. 1924. Funeral Thursday 1:30'p.m. from Nineteenth Street Buptist urch, ' GERTRUDE JORDAN, R. M. H.JACKSON,, R. P. JUANITA L. JACKSOYN, Sce. o SHANNON. April 7, 1924. at her home, 37 I3th st m.w., Mrs. MARY E. SHANNON Widow ‘of the lai mother of Walter, Emma and the Iate Rev Thoras B. Shannon. Funeral ervices ai Der late home Wednesday, April 9, o'clock p.m. Interment at Dealeton, the following morning. o SHOCEEY. Monday, April 7. 1024, at 2:30 p.m., CLINTON H. SHOUKEY. Funeral from residence of his father. H. It. ( SHOCKEY, Vienna, Va., Wednesday, April 9, 2 p.m. . SIGOURNEY. Monday evening, April 7 at the home of ber son. Dan P. Sigourney. in Richmond, Mrs. HENRIETTA PAUL SIGOURNREY of Wachington, D. C.. widow of Winfield Scott Sigourney. Funeral serv- ices at the grave in Congressional cemetery. in Washingtoo. at 4 o'clock Wednesday aft ernoon, April 9. conducted by Kev. Thomas W. Cook and Rev. George Fiske Dudley. STANFORD. Tuesday, April 8, 1024, at_her residence, 518 H st n.w., MARTHA VIC- TORIA, beloved wife of the late William H. Stanford, daughter of Mrs. M. Beale and mother of Eimer, Avery and Edward Stanford. Services wiil be beld at ber late residence Thursday, April 10, at 2 p.m. In- terment in Glenwood cemetery o In Memoriam. ANDERSON. In lovin, wife and mother, MARY A. ANDERSO Al 0. April B, 1920, o e SBAND "AND' CHILDRES CARTER. 1In loving memory of our dear hus- Yand and | fatner, BILAS CARTER, who ssed_away seven years ago today, Apeil | B, | Da ut to | WIFE _AND SON, " CARTER. ; ERLAIN. In loving remembrance of AT brotnir, CLAYTON &. CHAMBER. IN. who died six years ago today, April e from the X corner 19th 4 rela ITE, Pres. . W at 7 Va., 1924, memory of our de from memory nor from love, peaceful home above. ROSA AND SAMUEL LAIN, §, 1018 | Not dead to me, who loved him, Not lost, but gone before. He lives With me in memory And will_ forevermore. (OTED SISTER GRACE features of Rarth| S I8 called for Wed: | ave. n.w., | THURM. By order of | natron. i ary. | 24, | iiza’ | oo | chapel 9* | prices. { En Baptist Chureh, | i FIn Memoriam. DE MAINE. 1u loving memory of my beloved annt. LAURA L. DE MAINE, who dicd two yeurs azo today, April 8, 1922, hieart in deep sadness al When € Took my he M yred auntic awas NIECE, RUTH MAKTIN. * GATES. A tribute of love to the memory of our dear wixter. Mre. MARY V. GATES. who departed this life April 8, 1920, and dear brother. RICHATD GATES. who took bis flignt December 17. 1921, to mest ber in the heaveniy land to part no more. whod we will love you bot!s as loug as life shall Inst DEVOTED_SISTERS. MRS. A. SMITH, MR p COLLINS. o & remembrance of our dear = and wister, GRACE JONES KING. Who deparied this life t April 8, 192 T often wit and (hink of the ove we loved o dear, Her vision grows so clear. S 1 feel she must be near. Her weil remembered footsteps 1 am listen ing for in vain: w dim’ from i nd” trom MOTHER AN KING. A watchiog and my o D SISTER, MA MATTHEWS. Sacred to the darling mother, EMMA M Ieft we xix years ago today Just when her light was Lrightest, when her hopes were best, She wis taken from this world of sorrow rosl rest of my . who might 1 dor dex 1 always re or mides me Sudls m LOVING DAUGHTE] WS, PHILADELPITLS, MATTHEWS. In <ad but | iwloved i viug remembran: EMMA MAT- s lifa six years o above. bern away re each dar "Twas ziv ) Although six vears you We miss you more and m Oh. how we miss CHILDREN. In sad and loviog memory of d father, G THURM. dear husbind aod our des TAVE A. THURM. who departed this i two years ugo todsr. April 5, 1922, So gentle in manner. so patient in pain. One denr one Teft us fof heaven 1o gain i natnre so geatle and actions so kind “Tis hard In this world his equal to find ht and faithful in all his ways, derfal charucter to the end of his daxw 9 husbund and father. good and kind What o wonderful memory Fou left behind Troubles aud trials yon had many. Jour paths mooth God "took sou bome For He' ¢ Deepiy loved an WIFE A \ tribmte of Ui memory of our heloved <o, COSTAVE THURM Tie two years ago today. April Dear bro u shail alwags b remem oer0 To ipis wears world of strife Yoy shall never e forsotte Ax long ac tiod Eives lite Hix MOTHER, SISTER AND BROTHER IN LAW 3 In <ad but loting remembrance of our #0a and brather, GUSTAVE A. THURM, Who. pased _away two years today Aprit 'S, 1922 There was & vacant seat in beaven That wax not quite complete. So God calied our darling son and brotber To il 1 3 JULILS THU A tribute of 1o of our devoted mother. WANZER, who departed agn today. April 5, 192 sad men was the One that knesw sadly missed I CHILDREN. * tion 10 ther and ried this 1922 150 BY and devotion to SARAH Todas rec Of a mother gone And those who think Are those wh her best DEVOTED DAUGHTERS, MRS, DORA ANDER AND MRS, SARAH . RY. £ her todas tribute of Jove to the mem » e £ VENITA WHIT 15 life oos year One year has passed. my heart’s still sore; At time goes on 1 miss her more. fler memory is as fresh today As on the day she passed awas She gave no one o last farewel She said govd-bye to none Her eased 5 TLINE H. STEELE. * kSH In sad remembrance of our g VENITA WHITMARSH, who de \TTx ohe Star ags toues, Aprir'5 Surrounded by friends we_ arc loesnmer T IRaCRINte of micarure ‘we are iues o Miolle on“our fates and s bearta: Always thinking of you. Just when her light was brightest. St when her hopes wers best, She was taken ;mm l?:?]\ world of sorrow To"a bomo of eternal rext i THE FAMILY. * FUNERAL DIRECTORS. T WILLIAM LEE, Funeral Director a»d Embalmer. Livery ii connection. Commodious and mode=- crematorium. 32 Pa.ave. m.ow. Tel call M. 1385, W. W. Chambers Co. Neither the successors of nor con- nected with the original W. R. Spears establishment gio F_ist. N.W, Phooe Lincoln 524. 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