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Main 1751 Plenty of Parking Space In New, Seasonable, High-Grade CLOTHING For Men, Women and Children At Economy Prices and on a Most Generous Credit Arrangement LADIES’ AND MISSES’ Dresses Suits Newest Man-tailored and box ei- fects, in all-wool fabrics. 245 up ks, satins, etc. iabrics. Wear $ 1 6.75up $12.50 Up —_— Men’s Suits and Topcoats Hand-tailored; newest models; single and double breasted ; all-wool fabrics. $24.50 Up to $44.50 BUTLER’S Just 3 Doors From Pa. Ave. Open Saturday Evenings. Camel’s Hau' Sport and Street {MRS. F. R. FLEMING DIES. ! i i i | THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, D. C. RITES FOR JOHN B. LORD AT CHURCH AND GRAVE Eight Grandsons Act as Pall- bearers for District's Old- est Resident. Member of D. A. R. Lived in Capi- tal Fifty Years. Mrs. ¥runces R. Fleming, eighty- three years old, a member of the Daughters of the American Revdgu- tion and a resident of this city the last fifty years, died at her residence in the Congressional apartments yes- terday. Funeral services will be heid at the Metropolitan Presbyterfan Church, 4th and B streets southeast, tomor- row_afternoor t 3 o'clock. lle\' Dr. Paul R. Hickok will officiate, assisted by Rev. Freely Rohrer. Interment will be in Congressional cemetery. Mrs. Fleming was a native of Indi- ana. She was the widow of John S. Fleming. She is survived by sons, Dudley W. and George E ing, both of this city. SS 000 Life Insurance for $46.90 35 _send date of birth for partic. Q lllvl(rlflonu.fnnplly founded 1863, ' ¢ avse fii%%n 610 Woodward lld‘. Insarance—All Branches—M. " Mourning Blacks Dycd 24-HOUK SERVICE Carmack Dry Cleaning Co. Main 1344 Funeral services for John B. Lord, ninety-seven-year-old resident of Erookland, D. C.. who died at his home 1212 Monroe street northeast, Satur- { day, were held at the Brookland Bap- tist’ Church yesterday afternoon at 2 oclock. Rev. Dr. 0. O. Dietz officiated. Masonic funeral rites were held at the grave in the Glenwood cemetery Mr. Lord's elght grandsons were ac- tive pallbearers. ‘They were: J. Sherwood, jr.. Ralph E. Sherwood, Ernest G. Lord, Herbert K. Lord, Lieut. John B. Lord of Chicago. Gor- two | gon Benson and William Warr Flem- | “"Honorary pallbearers were Brambaugh, ¥. H. C ames N J. L. Primm, ¢. F. Tansill and W. Nash. Next to Lord’s signal o his church, the Brookiyvn Church, and the Baptist denomination, | came his interest in the Masonic fra- ternity of which he had been a sub- benefactor and member He was also @ member octation of Oldest Inhabi- ng been called, shortly be- fore he died, the oldest living native of the District of Columbia ¥)-% bown This New Store Is a Composite of All That Is Good New and bright goods, fascinating styles. reliable materials, superb workmanship and full assortment of everything in— Clothing for All the Family It is with a feeling of just pride that we wel come every man, woman ard child in the city to become acquainted with this— Newer and Better Store We want vou to look and eompare—quality for quality—price for price. You'll find that you can do better at this wonder- ful store. Our Credit Plan We extend credit freely to all, without any addi- tional cost. Two dollars down takes any garment up to $20, and the rest can be paid in small payments as you find convenient. You dictate the terms. Come and get cninted May, 5 L. CITY NEWS IN BRIEF. Muine State Society will meet Sat- urday, 8 p.m., at Thomson School. M. . Stroc United States bureau of !lkndnrdn will give a talk on “Radlo.” 'Music and literary enter- tainment. Mrx. Oscar C. Gnllagher, president of the National Women's Alliance of All Soul's Church, Friday, {in Pierce Hall. The amnual Vermont maple banquet will be held 3 at Raleigh Hotel. Proctor of Vermont, Justice W. P. Stafford, Sen- ator Dale and others will speak. Plensant Plains Citizens' ition will meet Fri 8 pm., In Bruce School. All parents and citi- zens of the community Invited Hadley, electrical en. District, will addreys Club at its luncheg.n Desi, at Franklin Asmocia- ‘Warren B. gineer of the the Cosmopoli tomorrow, 12:30 Square Hotel George Washington University ‘Glee Club will give i concert tomos-row, $ pm., Gieorgetown Presby/.erian Church. in Walke Legion, Jamex ¥ Boxt, | Americ n meet ‘Ne. tomor- 26, 0 p.m., at 12th streef, branch, | A City e will Women's Saunders slogical analyst, and Satur- to (et be honer \speaker at a forum lunsheon day, 1 _pm. Subject, “How | What You Want Out of Lif ORGANIZATION .’ACTIVI'HES. TONTGHIT. Representative B. C. Lowrey address the men's class of Petworth Baptist Church at its dinner and con- ference, 8 o'clock. Citizens' Assoclation of ¢ will meet, 8 o'clock. E School evy Chase Brown Federation of wil“aiend e at the President Thea- 5wl e Dr. 3. Linger and” Maj. J. O, uaunu.—gm Music by Columbian Male Quartet. The organist of Brightwood Park Methodist Episcopal Church will give a cital In the church, at § o'clock. As- | sisting soloists: s Manning, Miss Lola Geiger and A W. Jett vited Clarence Phillips will Iecture on*“Th 8 o'clock Terminal give an Beauties of room 304, Railroad Y.+ M. lectric Company Traction Company employes milies Invi pic illus- and f A rec given by the | Federation of W at Arts ( artists will be of fine arts, men's Clubs, 5:30 ub, 2017 I Street. The Medical Society will meet, % o'clock, at g, 1718 'M street, to consider * cer™ Speakers: Dr. Lester mann, Dr. Irwin 8. Smith, Dr. B. Hunter and Prof, George Brown of the Distriet Medical b Oscar >ully The Bahai Assemt a’clock, at Playhouse. = § Jenab L Fadil, late heran, Persia will meet. % seaker: Prof of College of Te- panish-American _Atheneum . 8 o'clock, at Thomson lrm’ Henry Grattan Boyle, George Washington University, will speak upon “The Value and Place of Span- ish America ducation.” = Miss Helene Marie Andrews render Spanish music, i Justice Wendell 1 will_lecture, Washington will chool. will Phillips Stafford S o'clock, at University Law ‘Immigration in the Law." SONG FETE PLANNED. | Neighborhood House Will | Festival May 1. Songs and other usic will constitute the outstanding feature of the twen- ty-second annual spring festival the Neighborhood House, 470 southwest, Open street It was decided at a meet- ing of the “festival committee” in the house last night. This year's cele- | bration, which will be given May 1, 2 and 3, respectively, will be known as a “song festival. The celebration, which is held at the Neighbood House each vear to celebrat replica of the old English festivals, { which were held on the first of each May i A military pace is two and a half| | feot EDMONSTON’S — Home of the Original FOOT-FORM Boots and Oxfords for Men, Women and Children. “Quality Is Important” —“Fit Is Imperative” ANY ONE WHO SUFFERS WITH FOOT TROUBLE (unless caused by Accident or | Deformity) DOES HIMSELF AN INJUSTICE It is a handicap to business— a handidap to plezsure—a | handicap to appearance. | Correct it with proper Foot- wear, the Foot-Form Shoe. | Our experts will fit your foot. You can wear splendid shapely shoes—shoes that fit comfortably because they clutch at the heel, clutch at the ankle and support the arch i Foot-Form } Oxfords—Black | and Brown | $7.50 Up i The Original Foot-Form Instep Brace Shoe The most scientifically de- signed last in America. It has a special brace built into the shoe. It supports the foot, relieves and often- times cures Fallen Arch, Flat Foot, Weak Ankle and so-called foot rheuma- tism. Consult us about the re- i quirements of your case. | | EDMONSTON & CO., Andrew Betz, Manager ) Advisers and Authorities on All Foot Troubles 1334 F Street | | BRINDLE BOLL—Female. Ow Owner phone L 2965, 100 Return to Rewanl. 100 6 months will" answer to Yietura 'to 3308 Wood Br Cramte West 418, and fan; strased or stolen; “Firpo.” ©op. one diamond, two of 16th and Que sts.; Potoma . Gold_mesh; and Fre sts. nw. Lincoln 06 Donglas st. n.e. 108 And diamond, Satunday, 2941 Mass. ave. n.w. West | 468 after 4 pm. BRACELET Onyx April 5. Reward. containing $9 Phone Adams 1232 CAT—Strayed fro rge male gray and black tig Cleveland 322. Reward. YOK-—On Return st. n.w. Phone COLLIE DOG North Capitol Peterson. white neck, Reward. Reward, maie. nd_addeees. turds: to 1926 11th st. EUGLISH SETTEE te, about six months old. biack spots around eyes. . Libers reward if meturned 1o Mr. Drayton, 2855 Ash- mead plnow. North S50, 100 Black enamel. surrouni- F. Yoakum Baer's casn; Miss Bruce Columbis Shell rimmed, . nd Belmont; reward. Branch 631, after 5 New Phono " Nortn Aot 4 14 Rksu:de on 7th st Phone Col. amped Edmonds, Friday Aight. ter or left on Notify Island ave. nw. | GLOVES 3 pairs white &id, wharves car, Tuesday morning. T580. PHI DELTA THETA, Jeweled: fratemity { lodge: between Mt. Vernon and Grace Dodge. | Reward for retura fo Elisabeth Hume, 1416 Mas: PIN—Topaz Call_Col. 905 : . POCKETBOOK, with cards, papers and money. Please return’ pocketbook and keep money. 3013 Mth st. ne. 9 urday evening. Retum J.A.Bifeh, G411, b $20 reward. ry ETROOK—Binck ponch bag; only vaii- able to owner; 13th and D n.e.; rewand. | 333 Tennessee ave. n.e. B | POLICE BADGE S12—Please return. | Barrett, 4028 5th st. n.w. | PURSE—Lady’s. containing about $12 West Point Military Academy ring: also card of Jesse Ellis Graham, U. 8. A. Call Frank. 3404, |STORAGE BATTERY One 12-volt Willard, jon 3rd st. from Water st. to Penna. ave. No tify Mr. McCarty, Phone West 990, SUM OF MONEY—Georgia ave. between Que- bec and Kenyon. Reward. 536 Irving st Col._1408-M. IWO DEEDS. Fiday or Saturday. reward. Return to ster st. n.w. 100 WRIST WATCH—White gold: on 16(h st s &. between C st, and East Capitol Mr. Goldberg.’ 251 15th st. s.e. $10 BILL—Near 16th and R sts. n.w.; yes- terday evening; reward. Kindly return fto 1638 16th st. o $46Vicinity Coan_ ave_and N st Apeil 5. Finder_return to Miss Ballenger, 1301 Conn, ave. Liberal Tewand, £ 7 and WEDNESDAY, 11 am., | will | Public in- | George | at] the opening of spring, is a | POOKETBOOK—AE 915 and N. Y. ave., Sai- | Suifabie | _JAPRIL 9, 1924 ‘SEES THIRD PARTY I Ballots. | The ominous shado party, capable wost solid labor en the horizon vote and R. Sherwood of Ohlo ton at a meeting in leigh last night “If Mr la Follett third wood edly party,” declared, Repres “it in Ohio, where the large, for it is the 1 party would attract the labor largely democratic. Mr. Sherwood assert has “so much grafti foas of offipe’” developed in months in Washington ssed ating money {ary &nd White House cluding about $12 K of the May n half a million @ appropriated for the us dent in the past year. Other speakers in sentatives Robert and George Peery Mrs. Robert He by Cong for the of of Virginia. Helge O. H. Murray. Heige O, years old, Mason and Washington, an illne. H local Murr: of about ten L wer i Church streets northwest, noon at 2 o'clock. R, officiated. Interment Rock Creek cemetery 16th Mr. Murray was the =on of the late | urray. He s educated in the public | wdua Wiliiam J. A this city, w hosls” here and g ifrom Georgetown He contin jcent illness Mr. Murray Pentalpha Lodge, No, Scottish Rite, Almas Shrine, the toard of T and the ngineers. He was ar xth Presbyterian Ch perintendent .of the {there. For the Jast has restded at northwest is_survived Thompson uns daughter. Uniy practice was Mui would vote, thus far at be Crosser derson Wwoman'to be elocted to the legislature patent lifelong died Friday, yesterd, ade, oc w of a has appe may told the the THotel e carries ntative abor And this ed that ng and en know the last He attacked | and ad appropri- | President’s expenses for the he said. flars has of the P cluded R of Vi the' 36, ay, thirt residen duvs. ¥ and v. Dr, was 1 was bo ted in ersity in until membe 3, F. A. A of ssional CHamber Temple Cong ty of 0 elder in urch ang Sunday seven vears he 24 Buchanan street his wife, rra; least, DEFEAT DEMOCRATS Sherwood Says It Might Attract Greater Part of Labor third of corralling the al-| this eared imperil democratic hopes of electing a Presi- dent this year, Representative Isaac Na- tional Democratic Club of Washing- Ra- out | his_indicated intention of heading a Sher- undoubt- injure the democratic party. I am sure it would hurt us considerably labor vote vote his{ is so vear never mal- N as two from sal Tesi- enre- Ohio and’| first PATENT LAWYER DIES, | = Lifelong Resident of Washington. y-six attorney, t of following neral held at the Sixth Pr, Kennedy after- Birnie the rn in lay 1911 his re- rof M the of | aval 1 th su- chool Mrs. . and a MALLAN WILL FILED. Widow Receives Life Interest in| Remaining Estate, [ filed today for probate, 2Sts _of $200 each brother, Will ¥nchburg, Va. Hi fects are given absolut |Adele Blaine Mallan, On the death te is to be four children. of District of C¢ —Rain_this afternoon | generally fair and to fresh shifting northwest tonight. |, Virginia—Rain this | tonight: " cooler | generaliy fair ana {ing winds, n becoming night. Thermometer—4{ p.m. midnight, 46; noon, 46, |, Barometer—4 pm, 29.94; 12 midnight, 29.95; S am. 29.96: Highest temperature, at 5 p.m. vesterday ture, 40, occurred at 12 147; { Highest, 53; s i Condition of the ! Temperature and perature, 4 (Furnished by tide, Today—Low 6 tide, 5 p.m.; high 14 p.m.; 12:16 p.m. The Sum and high tide, ets 6:39 p.m. sets 6:40 pm. | Moon rises l’”“ Automobile | one-half hour 9:05 lamps The will of Dr. Thomas with {terest in his remaining estate. 2OF Mrs distributed among 1h The widow son, Elaine Mallan, are named as cooler; wind, tonight; Temperature same day lowest, 34. 5:53 Tomorrow—Low tide, E i2:03 Today—Sun rose &: am; provide Mallan, m Mallan, househo! Iy to hi a life Mallan and mod becor afternoon northw 29.94; 29.96; noon, e in- the and a son, executors, | THE WEATHER | olumbia and Maryland tonight; | erate ming and tomorrow | oler; fresh shift- | Records for Twenty-Four Hours. 29.94, 60, occurred :30 am. t last Water. lowest tempera- oday vear: condition of the water at § am.—Great Falls: Tem- i condition very muddy. | Tide Tables. United States coast and geodetic survey.) am. and{ 11.33 am. 6. am Moen. 41 am sets to be after sunset. Weather in Various am. and and sun | Tomorrow—Sun rises 5:40 a.m.; sun 1 lighted serouoreg Stations, Supaarsol auspu eng Atlantie City Baitimore Birmingham. 29 Bismarck . Boston Charleston . Chicago . Cineinnati Cleveland . s { Denver Detroit 1 Bl Paso | Galveston { Heiena Huron, §. 1. { Indianapolis’ | Jacksonvilie. Kansas City. | Lo Angeies. | Loniavilie | Pittsborgh Portland. Me. Portiand,Ore. Raleigh, . S. Lake City San Antonio. Spokane WASH. DG 20. FOREIGN. (8 a.m., Greenwich time, Temperature. Weather, Stations, Londen, Bngland Copenhagen, Denmark .... Stockholm, ' Sweden... Horta (Fayal), Azores.... Hamilton, Bermuda ...... Havave, ‘Cuba ... Colon, Canal Zone.. Xk ending Aj For the week ending temp'a- ture. Corn and morthern wheat ares........ 61 Southern wheal ares. G4 ». k4 g 3 g Iwasog Cloy Pt Clo s oy udy londy udy cloudy Raining Cles Cles ar ar Clou Raining Enowing Pt cloudy Clear Clo Cles udy Clear Clonds Prcloudy | WOODRUFF. Monda o udy Cioudy Cloudy Pt. Pt cloudy cloudy Cloudy’ Cloy Clo Ole: Clo Cle: udy udy ar udy ar Cloudy Clo today.) Part udy cloudy Part clondy Part 4 udy Part cloudy Clear cloudy Cloudy Argentina Weather. 1 7, 1924, pt. ‘Av, from pre n'mal. cip. 0.4 =5 1 Dept. from n'mal, —08 IRITES FOR THOMAS FINNIE | Garage Proprietor Will 8¢ Buried Tomorrow. Funeral rvices for Thomas nie, who died just after h was stricken while driving his automo- | bile along New York avenuec near 15th ‘»lrm»( yesterday, vill be held at his late residence, 1417 Ord street north- | west, Kenilworth., D. .. tomorrow &ft‘-rnm;n . o' clock. Interment 1 will be in Fort Lincoln cemetery, | _Mr. Finnie had been a resident of city twenty-five yeurs, which time he conducted first a hac ing business and later u garage. He s survived by his widow, Mrs, Thomas Finnie, and two childrep ¥in- Cards of Thanks. HUGHES. We wish to express our sinrerc appreciation to our wany friends and rela tives for the bewutiful tributes 'and expressios of sympathy the death of wister, ANN M E. W. VINSON AND BROTHE! MEINIKHEIM. | wish to express my sincers appreciation to my many f d Tl tives for the beantiful floral s and the expressions of symouthy st fhe death of my wife, ELIZABETI MEINIKIEIM JOHN MEINIKHEIM. ® Deaths. BROWN. Lwyaried this 924, at hix residence, | WILLIAM H. BROWN. late: William I, ani { devoted brother of lnabelin Kate Nightingale, Mrs. Mary Hail an el 1. Funers i« chap of M St w.. Friduy, Apr 11 3 Providence Rapti P e Apr 5w beioved son inora Rrown and Tirwn. Mrs Wednesday CLARA VIRGINIA ‘ooneyy, beloved wife of Funeral from her iate res rence st n Requiem muss Anthons’s Church, ronkl D. duy, April 11, af 10 wm vale CoNNOR. CUARKE. Cla 9 Law at st Ca Fri Tnterment pri i ine Friday morning &1 90 ll lL,v.\,\ [l - said_ar ] e o Brentwood. I). . ‘wfiar long ilness, which she more with patience and Christian fort tude, CATHERINE CRAIG, widow of the late William Craig. ~ She leaves to mont their loss eight children. twénty twe grand. | and eight great grandehiidren: Fo- | om her lateresidence Satarday. | pm. Rieintives and frieads | W. Ertesi Jarvis i charge Tuesday, April 8, 1924, THOMA loving husband of Margaret Finnie, eral from Lk Inte rexidence, at 4417 Ord i e.. Kentlworth. on Thursday, April 10, Dim. Relatives and fr fivited erment Fort Lineoln cemeiers FLEMING. Tuesday Tenidence, (he FANNIE' ., Filming, v Chiren = Dadies W Funeral” Thord from . Metropolit | 4th 2nd B e {HILL. Members of Rose Hill Lodge. No. 1728, | 6. T.0. of 0. F.. you ate diected to 8 | Wednesday. April s, T | staus. ¥ i WM. H. XTON, P. 8. JONES. Tuesduy 4., liosbund of Funeral ‘from. the ¢ mpans. Tos T o1 010 8 m. April_ b, Ams 1924, EUC Young Jones and son | and Richard M. Jone:. | apel of W. R. Spears n.w.. Thursday. Apri Interment Rock Creek ceme. ! Wednesday, April 9. 1 the ¢ Apsrement n the Kid vear of his el “of W. R . Friday, at 10:30 10 ERETT M nw fe Tvesday, April 8. 1881 50d st Lo betoved mothe d Jonn Long and grand- mother of Hilda Lang. Remains at James: pariors. 19th and L sts. n.w. Funeral Thurs day. April 10, ai ‘1 M E Chureh, J4th : . _uucm Friday. April 4. 1924, at Atlantic 3. U230 am. JULTA MALACHT of Edward Malachi, devoted ughter of Mary Harrls Carpencer and for. sister of Fannie Thompson, James and ¥ the late Carrie E. € Kiexanaria, Va thon hast passed from our vi is bat left {0 ux now In_numble but tearfal submission To God. who hath claimed fhee. we bow.” | THF FAMILY. ® O'BRIEN. Monday. April 7. 1924, PATRICK | L., beloved husband of Catherine O'Brion Funeral from his late residence, 1632 6th st. | n.w., on Thursday. April 10, ‘at S:30 &.m. | Requiem hizh ma<s at the Chureh of theq Immacnlate Conception &t @ o'clock. Rels. | tives and friends invited. Interment Mount Olivet cometery ae | O'BRIEN. Members o the Hoty Neme So ciety are requested to attend the tuneral of | rother PATRICK L. O'BRIEN at the ! reh of the Tmmacnlate Coneeption on | rsday. April 10. at 9 a.m JOHN B. WILLIS, O'BRIEN. Members of Potomae Conneil, Knights of Columb the' death of BROTH) O'BRIEN Monds his late residen day, April 10, at & Reqnicm mase at’fhe Chureh of the Immaculate Conreption Sa.m CHARLES FARY. Grand Rnight. | WALTER 1. PLANT. Financial Secretaty. § OBRIEN. Members of Washington General | Assembiy. Fourth Degree. Knights of Colam- | bus. are notified of the desth of Brother PATRICK L. O'RRIEN. Funeral trom his | Tate residence. 1632 6th w.. Thursday April 10. at 8130 a.m. Requiem mas ar Church of the Immaculate Conception at § | am. MICHAEL D. SCHAEFER. i Faithful Navigator. JOHN 1. SPRECKELMYER, Scribe. 9 | ROUBER. Departed this life Monday, April | T, 1024 at 4:35 pm. at her residence, 1465 Florida ave. OPHELIA. the heloved wife of Charlie K. Rouser and mother of Carl Rouser and daughter of Mrs. Liraie | Lee. Vuneral service Thorsdas, 1:30 p.m., | from the Nineteenth Stree: Baptist Church, | corner 19th and Eye sts. Friends and res. tives are invited to attend £ | BOUBER. Members of Queen of Sheba Chap- ter, No. 2, 0. E. S ar requested to 8i- fend the funerai of Past Royal Matron OPHELIA ROUSER. who departed this lifa Monday, April 7, 1924. Funeral Thursday at 1:30 p.m. from Nincisenth Strest Baptiet RTRUDE JORDAN, R. ON,, R. P JUANITA L. ROQUSSEAU. Aprit & NANNIE PLIZARE ter of Kdmund Pendleton | Saral Anne Owen Roussean; beloved sister of Lovell Quincy Roussean and nisce of the | late. M-J Gen. Lovell Harrison “wux«a!,l 0| o, | of | ATRICK Funeral from | Ben { .8V Kentncky. Remains can be eral home, 1300 N st. cral lnter. 1924, at her home. MA Richard i Emma and the lat H Shannon. Funeral services | her late Tome: Wednesdaz: Aprar o< ot | o'clock pm. Interment ai Bealeton, | _the following morning {BTANFORD, Aprit 8 1624, at i residence, ' 518 ! now., MARTHA VIC TORIA. Beloved wite of Thi 1 | Stanford. daugh | and mother of | Stanford. Servi 1 B e | H April 7, Mrs Iate residence Thursday, April 10. at 2 p.m. terment in Glenwood cemetery. WOOD. Wednesday, April 9, 1924, residence, 43 Quincy pl. ne.. I | WOOD. beloved husband of Ma and father of Jack B. Wood. April 7, 1924, at 2:13 ter Reed Hospital, WILLIAM WOODRUFF, beloved_brother. of Mre. Ce- celin McDonell and Sydney Notice cral hereafter. W Jarvis Seott Ernest In Memoriam. |BUTLER. In sad but lovlng rememlrance of my devoted daughter, MARION B TRICE BUTLER. who departed this lite weventeen | years ago foday, April 9, 1907. i Just when her light was brightest, Just swhen nier lopen. were hest. Ste wax faken fron tuix world of sorrow { T a home of cleraal rest. < i HER LOVING MOTHER. MILLIE BUTLER. * } | CHATMAN. A token of love and devotion to | The memory of our dear guardian, MARY | | CHLATMANT who pasaed away one year ago | | i today, April 9, 1623. | One year has passed since that sad day | we loved was called i then the one Sod took her home—it was Hix But in our hearts she liveth still, NE BY ORDER OF QUEEN OF SHEBA DOUVENILE CLASS NO. 10, A. 1.0 OF MOSES. . OF. In sad but loving remembrance By dear nusband, WILLIAM HART: WELL FOUNTROY, who left me two years ago today, April 9, 1922 As 1 silently sit in the evening, Fecling so sad and alone, T think of the dear one departed Who once with: me shared our home. "Tis then with a heart full of anguish I cry out in sotrow and pain. OB, could I but have my loved one Around by the fireside again. HIS TONELY WIFE, GERTRUDE L. FOUNTROY, . during | L. |3 Ju Memoriam. ravmov Facred and dear lo me is the "0 ly-nzm and l..umy' n all his ways, GW{ATHNEY who departed y. April 9, 1923, The depth of our sorrow we cansot tell ¥or the lows of one we loved so we! HIS DEVOTED WIFE AND SONS, LILLI® BENJAMIN AND ANDREW GWATH this life one BERBERT. A trilbute of love and devotion to the memory ‘of onr beloved husband and fatber. EDWARD H. HERRERT, who de parted this life fourteen yesrs o today April 9. 1010, HIS WIFE AND DAUGHTER MABEL. * LAMBDEN. Sacred to the memory of my dear father. THOMAS B. LAMBDEN, who departed this life fen years ago today, Apri 9, 1014 MAUD. LOMAX. (1 lovinz memory of our dear sfete and daugnter, SUSAN KSTELLE LOMAY often think of you, dear one. wh are ail alone, ry i the only ‘friend That grief Vits own Vs of xadness will come over u Tears of sorrow swiftly fie Fond memories kuep our dear one Though God cailed her one year age LOVING MOTHER AND SISTER MATTHEWS. In xad bu: loving remembra of ‘my desr wother, THEWS, Ko today. be forgotic ; oS HER DEVOTE ¥ R W sazrws o s AXD RGE PAGE loving_remembrar n heaven complete, £ mother and w seat AND CHILDREN. * but loving remembran: dear \wifc land’ mother. SARA CATLEY who A ATRATRE MoOAULEY. 15, rid bt doiiig. boenn U000t AL 00, s .:0 pore o HAND | McCAULEY. In sa of our Spril %, She went away in clumber A peacefui slumber slesp Stels now among the number Of “‘those He loves to BY THE PAMILY - NAUCK. 1n sad but loving remembrance our only beloved son, OSCAR, who left %0 sudden] 9. 1921, a, E Mamsy's darling boy, Mumey's onliest, Dut saddest dear Oscar Is your vacant «hair at home Father, our cross To smile, so hard we Knowing whatever Thou doest 18 Fight No matter what may betide MUMSY AND POPS. * NORTON. Sacred to the memory of our be loved son and brother, CHARLES W. NOT: who departed this life eight ye axo today. April 9, 1916, FAMILY. * PAREER. In <ad hut loving remembrance of my dear father. WILLIAM T. PARKEI Who departed this life six years ago todsy April 9, © father. me from heas you, dear father t_day by and by ) DAUGHTER, A rad but lovin evoted son and brot RAWL one year ago tod: We did not know the pains you We did_not see you die: We only know you went away did not sy good-bye knows the silent hea e lost can v Of the grief that is borne in silence For the ane we loved so well HIS LOVING MOTHER, SISTERS BROTHER SILL. in the . April 8, 1925, swestest memory of my d and only daughter, MABEL M. SILL, departed this life three years ago today, April 9, 1921 MOTHER WIGGINS. A tribate o brance to our loved mot . Who left us two the beastifal gate wait, mother. from pain set free clasp your hand and see you sm When the gate is swanz open fo HER CHILDI In_memory we often aee The one we loved €0 dear. The vision grows so near sometim. We fell she muost be near. HER GRANDDAUGHTER BLANCHE. * ~ FUNERAL DIRECTORS, Joseph F. 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