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4 MRS. BELLE CARTER DEAD Prominent Member of I. 0. O. F. Dies at Her Residence. Belle M. Carter, old, for many years pr tn the Ruth Lodge, 1. O. life-long of t &t her residence. 1624 Hobart yesterday Mrs, Carter was past Ruth Lodze, T treasurcr’ for ‘thirty She was also a past Of the assembly of the Succumbs After Lingering Illness. Funeral Wednesday. Ellen M. old, widow Farnham. nlghty L of Edwin . Farn ham and a resident of thisx clty for 1y fifty vears, died at hor test ant strect, yestorday, fol lingering fliness Funeral services will ho conducted at her late residence Wednesday aft | ernoon lock. Interment will be private in the Glenwood cometery She is survived by son, Henry A nham, and a daughter, Mrs. Lula Tremain se resident street noble at Navy Axr Fleet Returns. PN-7, the ¥ scou twent pastor of by will in the ¢ The Rebecca Assembl 0 its regular etini ; nd adjourn order that members the services iy Her sons and sons-in-law et | The are Dr. Char Fifth [ Interment hment of flampton ¥ to the West fleet maneuvers off dl. ar t thel rday, w ut a serio mnel. The PN the return flig to Hampt | 16,000 pounds, | five miles per Holds Auto Death Accident. A verdict al de afternoon in the who was killed by the auto- Miss anor Pearson, 116 southe Fria. afternoon. | obtained is fine para, gathered in the Amazon regions | of South America. e ships n January, and assisted the Panama me buse cident to the last m Charl s with a load of at the rate of ninety- m.m I a “arter Macdo Besides her sons her husband, W five daughters ter. Miss Maud S. ‘Colison. Mrs and Mrs. W. § f thi st city of srteet by of acciden and urday dward by a Wigs worn England ar ot civil jud black horschair on erim for Business or Pleasure ON'T envy the car owner! 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Cost per person averages less than $1 a day. Fishermen—Go out where you know they'l bite. Stay a o SOMETHING TO THINK ABOUT When you need & vhysic, get quick action. Over-night cathartics allow the germs of pu- trefaction to increass. PLUTO WATER relieves you in 30 minutes to two hourse. It washes and flushes the entire intestinal tract, gently, positive= ly and safely, Bottled at French Lick Springs, Indiana. Pres- cribed by Physicians, when natiine wonk ®lits will PLUTO" WATER America‘'s Physic MRS.ELLEN FARNHAM DIES THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, MONDAY, MAY KLAN CHIEF ISSUE IN INDIANA PRIMARY Figures Largely in Governorship | Tomorrow—~Coolidge and John- son in Contest. Home and School Association of the ury School will meet tomorrow evening at Epworth Church. Pro- gram, to which friends of the school are invited. Club of Bethany S, will give its Hall, The Sunshine Chapter, No. 24, O. E. first dance tomorrow, at Elks' University Glee Club, of Ohio, will give a concert in the hall of Church, _unde- Capitol Columbus, 1y the Associntod Press. INDIANAPOLIS, May voters after an apathetic campaign, tomorrow will express a presidential erence and select candidates for governor, for the legislature and for county and township officers. Presi- dent Coolidge and Hiram Johnson are contending for the Republi idential preference Kiux Klan and ten womar one for Congress and the for state legis seats, Indiana The presentation of “Othello” sched- uled for tonight & Club has been deferred until M John Kline, is reported unable to take his place in the cast and Arthur B. White will substitute. he Lions Club will meet at luncheon Wednesday, 12:30 pm., at Willard Hotel. Representative Shallenberger of raska will tell something about | Omaha. e Ku wadidat others have chief centered nations, Bd Jackson, Republican gu is reported to have support, while Mayor Indianapolis and Ora of Terre Haute, amor ponents, have critici Mayor George fayette, a Democri | There aré eight Democ | Republican gubern Miss Julia Landers, trict, is the second woi | Congress. L g The annual banquet. Society of Na- features of the campaign, | tives, tomorrow, ¢ p.m., at Meridian st in which has been | Mansions, 16th strect gubernatorial ni-| g been inte in the n akoma Park Civie Study Club will tomorrow, 2 p.m., in Takoma Musical program. Election meat Theater. of officers secretary of state and natorial candidate, The Brightwood Parent-Teacher Ax- soclation will hold its regular month- 1y meeti norrow evening, Bright- epresentatives of the company will giv of central switch- Klan | ank of | Klux Ku Lew Jacksor €d the Ki il o P, L demonstration ndidate. | board operation. nd_six nders. nth dis- n to run for monthly meeting of the ens'. Association will 3d street northwest The reg anor Park he held at 6210 inesday ORGANIZATION ACTIVITIES. TONIGHT. ; pring to Capitol View jon will meet, s School. w of transportation will be dis- Voters Confused. voters wers what the closing hours | of politicians to gain control of the party organizations through election of ~precinet committesmen The provision of the Indiana law | that to gain the nomination in the primary a candidate must poll a m: jority of the votes cast made it prob- [able “that selection of candidates for| governor would devolve upon the | party convention. This precipitated the struggle for organization con-| trol The fused efforts S0 con- the The tizens lock, ins sed ociation Peabody Citizen oclock, at anton Park meet. & ol Citizens' Asso- o'clock, in Sun- United ~ Brethren rth Washington will meet | | RED CROSS 0. K.'S FUND. : i = given under Makes Money Available for Relief committee, in Tornadoes. | Funds for relicf operatior [of the communitics of th |affected by the tornado of last nesday, have heen made availab the American Red Cross at the r of the southern division of tI ization. All Red Cross re tions are being directed by tional dircctor of was dispatel the tornado as soon as th h. E news reached Washin, at his command | Red Cross Mobi which is in Honor have Hotel 11, En- | Alumni Chapter, ppa. Phi will Roosevelt George . “Is Se Too Acute Wed- = consider, i cred by will thel ers meet, § Bapfist Parents’ League woE cetion of on rsity Mu As- a concert at Me- the Catt s tion wi! Mahon Hall |university, for the f of Coffee from the region around Oax | aca, Central is said by perts to compare in flavor with st Jav | $5,000 Life Insarance for $46.90 | At age end_date of birth for partic lars and illustration. Compans founded 1565, Assets over $300,000,000 M. LeRoy Goff, 610 Woodward Bldg. Insurance—All Brauches—M. 340. ion ‘The Tub and girls' glec George Washington Univer- give concert, $:30 o'cloc in Willard ballroom. ~Program will foature college and gles club songs The Washington General Fourth Degree Knights of Colu will celebrate its twelfth anniv at 918 10th street northw o'clock. A program has pared. combirted in $30 BUYS MORE THAN YOU’D EXPECT IN THESE FINE Hart Schaffner Marx Suits It buys the style that you want— that’s important; it buys Hart Schaffner & Marx quality, expert tailoring, all-wool fabrics — that’s important, too. But most impor- ant of all, your $30 never went so far in a suit as it will go in one of these; they wear for a long, long time. Others at *35 45 and *50 RaleighHaberdasher Satisfaction Guaranteed Thirteen-Ten F Street d T SRR T T ¥ RPN T ok S AR I ializa- | ON SPARE TIRE, KILLED e Virginia Youth Said to Have Run Into Path of Another Automobile. Special Dispatch to The Star. | CLARENDON, Va., May Kenyon Ellis, eight yeal of Mr. and Mrs. Randolph Highland Park, Va., was fa d yesterday when he wi an’ automobile driven by Soper of 3126 Beach street, Rainier, on Wilson boulevard, the top of what is known as Pick | etts Hill, Ross! The mangled body |of the boy picked up by Mr. | Soper and rushed to Georgetown U versity Hos vhere he died a few | minutes a val, dedth having | resulted, it i m a fracture | skull and_internal aries. | Sheriff Howard 1ds, vestigated the Stated to according to of th dent, Yot s riding | hill on the of anot | chine. Shortly after making {turn ‘in" the Rill, according to witnesses, the Loy alighted and started to run across the road. step- {ping in front of the Soper machine, | Which waus making the descent The body was moved to the un hment of G. W. V where it was view jury, consisting of Wibert, E. C. Hall. Thomas Cr Hillary and Charles Me H. Swain, coroner, has called quest for 3 o'clock this after noon at Ariington County courthouse —Francis s old, son Ellis of L. Mount in, B who in- acc up th these Georgetown ¢ 4 coroner GEN. CARR BURIED. 10.000 Visitors in Durham, N. C,, for Funeral Rites. DURHAM, N. C, 3 rvices for Gen. Julian former commander-in-chief of the federate ans, who die night held ated for | | | | | Shakesy Veter h that the iliness, It was ors were services nducted by . of the South, wer: ne Chirch Durham, James t Episco) Hibbard of al | | |MRS. R. W. BOYDEN DIES. of U. S Stricken in Europe. LY, Mass. May 5.—>Mrs. | - Bovden, wife of Roland was unofficial United iserver with reparations n, died at her home today hecame i1l while rope with r husband, and fail rally aster Wife Observer Was| ssi d s native o« w active world wa | th Boy Killed by Au!o frows May 5—Adel old, was in ‘mornir wh Street Ma. stru to the a taxi tam Dies Following Accident. Md., Al died ‘in_the | last night as the result [into contact with a wir was a lineman for the ison © worl near S cident took plac of having come C. U Artlsts in Concert. The Cath 3 Music Association ort MeMahon ersity, | {at §:13 ek The artists Winston, man, vi Potter. the public will Hall, ic Unis tonig will i pianist. and lude Elizabeth [ Herman Hoff- | nied by Lous | rt will be open to ABERDF Soneo ne white, Wwhit ad and t haired, tan wmired, table if returne W from 1701 G bag, containing mones Cither oo Sth_and F + 10 150l and lock pm. T waw. Phone Ludy's headed andhandkorebiefs ey Linco! RAR PIN Huyler's. . Woodward's. ave. and Ma reward Gold turdny 0 rter n.w BAR TIN nday morning on e Apt “iamon rect o 6 p. Tele. and pear! streot car. or hefore noon | water at 8 | perature, | (Furnished by United Len | Phoenix | R ‘,Two Men Stabbed—Condition of { street | eig — | tor, District of Columbia, Maryland and Virginia, fair tonight and tomorrow warmer; gentle variable winds, be- coming southerly. - West Virginia, fair and warmer tonight; tomorrow cloudy and warm- er, possibly thundershowers in ex- treme west portion. Records for Twenty-Four Hours. Thermometer—4 p.m, 60; 8 pm., 5 midnight, 43; 4 a.m., 40; § n., 52; noon, 65, Barometer—4 pm., 29.91; 8 pm. 20.93; 12 midnight, 20.99; 4 am., 29.99; 8 am.. 30.08; noon, 30.05. Highest temperature, 64.8, occurred at 11:30 am. Lowest temperature, occurred at 5:40 am. Temperature same date last year— Highest, §1; lowest, Condition of the Water. Temperature and condition of the am: Great Falls—Tem: condition, muddy. Tide Tables. ites coast and geodetic survey. Today—Low tide, 3:17 a.m and 3:48 pm; high tide, 9:03 am. and 9:32 P Tomorrow—Low tide, 4:30 pm.; high tide, 9 11 p. 56; ana and The Sun and Moon. Sun rose, 5:06 Toiaysun Tomorrow—Sun rises, sun sets, 7:05 pm. Moon rises, 6:24 pm Automobile lamps to |one-half hour after sunset. Weather in Various Cities. am; sun 5:04 am. am.; sets, $:39 lighted | £ Temperature. 3 Stations. wamo *aajemoing weg o) wy Caqmm s Abilene, Tex Atla Charleston Cleveland I Detroit Bl Paso. Galveston Helena Huron, 8. D! Indiacapolis Jncksonville. Kansas 0l Los Angele Snowing | Clear Clear mi. Grlenns York. . Okl Omaha =) 5% Philudelphia 30,05 4 Pittshurgh Portiand, Me Portiand, 0 b, C. Lake' City San” Antonio San Diego, . Francised St Louis. St. Fa Seattle Spokane WASIHE Clear Cloudy 30.00 Greenwich time, Tempe: today.) ture. Weather. Clear Part clondy Part cloudy | Rain | Cloudy don, Faris, F Coperhagen, T Stockholm, Horta Hamilto enmark ‘Sweden Huvana, ‘Cuba... Colon, Canal Zone. HURT IN STREET BRAWL. One Is Serious. Fitzgerald, nort teen, 4 became in eral young me northeast John twenty, 14 5th east, and James Brown, street southeast, a row with sev- 7th and H streets yesterday and both men received stab wounds. Fitzger- ald was stabbed in the back and thigh, while Brown was stabbed in the abdomen. The wounded men were taken to Casualty Hospital, where surgeons said Fitzgerald's lung probably was affected and that his condition was erious, although his recovery is ex- pected. == — Rat Attacks Sleeping Child. Doris Lee, colored, eleven months old, asleep in bed in her home, 1215 Delaware avenue southwest, was at- tacked by a rat last night and bitten | on her body and face. Her parents ln ard her screams and hurried to her tance. She was treated at Cas- Hospital and returned home. FUNERAL DIRECTORS. THOS. K. NALLEY & SONS 131 ELEVENTH 27, =.3. Undertakers. Em Homelike Funeral Parlors. Phone Liscoln 480. Frank Gexer s Sons Co, ikt Main 2473 T ayed; Reward. § . Sunday NORVAL K. TABLER 7247 Votomac H.T initinls back. Plhone 931 B CROS ov. 4. 04" Detween re rch, on stre Reward. 1714 Kil- bourne. Adams 26 DOGS ward nd 13th Notify owner, Frankiin 147, in_Tiuske cas morning from 16th st. bus stice; reward. Phone Wednenday o | Department of J 196, Branch 191 GOLD PIN—Rose. ton pl., Peunsslvania ave., day. Reward if o 2000 st.. or phone Col 3 YBAG—Small, containing o some money. etc.. in or nm wkoma Park, Md., Keep money x.u 2 valuable turn m incoln 220 in_or mear ptian with stone fignre § Containin ne. Re Thursday g, < ‘imitation 342 1000 0 KLACE: Ambussudor Theater. udson seal, irard. Reward. Brown fur, Woodridze Saturdny p = o Reward. ¥ Brooklund North NT43. OVERCOA gray, raglan sleeve, 2ud and 23rd sts., 08 Mass. ave diwmonds Gold, rose nw.. or phone PIN - Round, Sthoand B sts Reward. s STBOOK—$8 and papers; between 13th and 14th on 6 Tllinois kold, set with nds, vicinity 6 Ist st. r's permit. auto registration Reward for return 2308 Ashmead pl. n.w. Named Ring. 9 mos. Wray, 2711 11th «t L POLICE_DOG old__ ward. R.A. (twol. . female, Sunday Lineral reward. Tth st 1526 L St. NW. Main 1544 gnrr y & Walsh Perry—Main 984—Gerald Walsh JAMES T. RYAN, ©toder cnall FA- AVE. 8B el A tivate Ambolances """ 13 Tivery in Gonnectios. | T Quick, Dignified_sud Edficlent Service. W. W. Deal & Co, 816 H ST. N.E. LINCOLN £200, Antomobile _Service. 1 Joseph F. Birch’s Sons (ISAAC BIRCH) 3034 M St. N.W. ftuvinsed 1501 o Phone_West 98. 3. WILLIAM LEE, Funeral Dircctor snd | @mbalmer. Livery iz connection. Commodious | ehapel “and wode-- " crematoriui. “Moderate | prices. 332 Pa. ave. p.w. Tel. call M. 1385 Timothy Hanlon | _641 H ST. NB. Phone L. 5543. 'V.L. SPEARE CQ, Nelther the successors of nor con. >neclLd with the original W. R. Spe | establishment. ~ g40) F St. NW. Phone Feank. 6626. S S ZURHORST | WM. H. SARDO & CO. 412 H st. n.e. Phone Lincoln 524. Automobile_Fusersia, ’fi R Speare @o. flAlNllioaa HOTREET Mwm ALMUS R-SPEARE, | WILLLS B.SPEARE o CLYDE J. NI HERBERT B. NEVIUS 928 NEW YORK AVE. N Private Aml JUSEPR TSTABLISHED 1850 <& MORTICIANS 17301732 PENNA. AVE. PHONFS: MAIN 5512-5513 “Male, black and brown. Rews S—Horn rims, in Shah case. Adams 5361, Reward. VES' ear 14th and Decatur sts. Neturn to 1420 Crittenden st WATCH _AND CHAIN, with Odd Fellows' em- Dlem. $10 reward, Fraukiia 831 Teward. g m:n-v W. W. CHAMBERS CO. Complete funerals, $75, $100, $125, $150, $200 and up. Steel grave vaults, $85, waterproof. Haudsome hearse, two limousines, art cloudy | loudy | BR1GGS. | s Cards of Thanks. BEOWN. We wish to express our thank appreciation to ous e thelr kindncss, sympa during the illfiexs and o brotiier and consin. LOUIS FLOYD "W. “BROWS | i AND RUBY WAT STACK. We wish to cxpress heartiels ok offerings and symwpaihy us at The death of our i Aritick A" STACK MISS MAKY ERING 1 T. STACK MBACH Marriages. REESE—LOHMEYER. Mr. Chureh, parish of St LD L Mahou. Deaths. ADAMS. Suddenly, on at Lentlatl o, 1 JOSEPHINF AND MRS, KATH CE of Lady n Suturday, May 40 chuprel of 2008 Penmsyivania uven: May 6, at 1:20 p.m. friends invited. luters Lippert west, on Tuesduy atives und Kock Creek BABBINGTON. Fridas il Funeral f day, May i the [ clutives and friends Depart panions of Markweil 1 Arch Mas: notified to usw DOUGLAS, Jonathan T ix hereby ordere Kads snublime Family, fric Fi RD J. of 8, EDW. K MO/ our” Inte by WAL H Ashury M urch, 11th and K BBIGGE The Si LIAM H. I it iat e FRED. WILLIAM M. EDW. BURLINGAME. = Fridas gton T d of Elizabe neral from his late res at B:30 s.m. Tuesday mass at St terment at BURLINGAME, dence, § Catholic Chure national cemeters. sted to attend the funeral WILLIAM E. COOK. Adj RINK. GEORGE F. CAPPS. Saturday LOUISE, beloved w, Capps. Funeral fro te reside Florida ase. n.w., Tuesday, May 6, &t Relatives and friends invited Glenwood cemetery CAPPS. A special ter, No. 10. 0. E 3 May 6, 1924, at 1 pm. attending _the funeral CAP! By order of the worths EMMA FRENCH. CARRBOLL. Sunday, May 4, JOHN CARROLL.' beloved A. Carmil. _Servi day, May at herd “st. ‘n.w. Gabriel's Churen, said at 9 a.m. cemetery. CARROLL. Membe please attend fu JOHN CARKOLL berd st. 3, 19 of't meeting of Oreme b . INOHTE, S May 4. 1624 1624 belovel wi Services ut he at ler o BELLE M friends invited, ressional cemetery CARTER. called at EDNA OHLANDER, CARTER. Ruth Rebecea Lodge, annonnees with dedp sors beloved treasurer R, P. P, d this eveni business sessi R. VOLLAND, Secretar CONOVER. Sunduy BETH, mother of sear of her a Taltavull's funeral pas on Wednesduy, May 7 and friends fuvited 0 atrent (Harristu at'1l am pers ol FARNHAM. Sunday, May 4 ut her residence, S’ Bryant st M., widow of Edwin D. Fa of 'Henry A. Furnhwm Tremain. sged % late residence on Wednesd p.m. Interment privat HESS. Thursday, May MARGARET George W. B Botanic ¢ chapel, 18th and N sts., Tuesday, 2:30 p.m. Interment private, JOHNS. Suddenl Friday Mrs. El from he cd States JTER May ¢ at on at Harmony vited EELLEY. Saturduy 1924, FRANCIS ud of Mary J. Relie 13th ‘i KETTNER. Saturdas, Georgetown _University, a.m., GERTRUDE E. bert). beloved wifs Funeral from her st., Ty May 6, at 9§ wn Holy Trinity_Church, where s said at 9:15, Interment at Mt cemotery. KETTNER. T Friendship C D. of A., ar requested 1o meet dence of Nister TRUDE KETTNER. 324 34th st n.w this_evening to hold serv o nerul at 7:20 o'clo 3. 10t ESSIE LOWE, Counc May STTNER (e dward B. Ket sidens will b o nd memhe ¥. M. RAITZ LANG, saturduy, May . A, LANG, son of th and Sarab A. Laog. the residence of Lis mother, y207 n.w., Tuesday, May 6, 2 p.m. LEE. Sunday, May 4, 1924, at lier resic 615 8th st. s.w., SARAH (. (nee Jones) loved wifé of the late Clarles and_mother of the Wil 4, 1924, WILLL \\l} late Wiiliam H.Lang Funeral (private) from 1 m N, | oston | 2 p.m. LOHSE. Suddenly, on Sunday, May 1, IDA 'C., belovad ‘damghter ’s A, and Mary L. Lusby. ul hereafte Lieut. 8. A~ husband ed suidenly, February buried at Ariibgton nation afternoon. ~ Military bonors were MATTHEWS. May 4, 19 Island ave. n.w., RACHEL u Friends invited to attend late residence Tuesduy, M terment at Gunpowder, M. 12 o'clock. MAXWELL. residence. 715 Upshur st. bW beloved husband of Mary ¢ neral from bis late resi May 6, at § uwm.; ther where 9 ain, - Relatives and friends invited (o at tend. Interment in Mount Olivet cemeters. MORTIMER. Suddenly, Sunduy. May 4, 14 FRANCIS of Edythe 1, BARTLE Hoyard, 1924, "MATEREWS, sorvices at her 76, 5 pom. In Wednesduy ut EORGE Maxwell. “Tuesdiy THINE OF iT! gragh casket, embalming and other “Retaiies et use “of _our_funeral 80d_ service, Sef | WILLLAM, WRIGHT' MOETIMEL of rd. Funeral services (private; 8. Kiodly omit fowers. QUIGLEY. SHALLCROSS, ELEANG 7| FERGUSON. | SIMMONS, <oy gegal Specialize fi| Designs at CITY NEWS IN BRIEF. |BOY, DECLARED RIDING | THE WEATHER _ Deaths. Mas 5, 1924, at Providence NOR Ny v Alfred v, hweld ai Uhited Tor 0. wWhere Interment A s will be held at ood cometery. Monda 5. 1924, at 3 r residence, 1586 Ontario pl. o Wit the late Tames rul fs £ late residence Fn W, CHARLIE Iate Ophe f Carl R suer " and lovin Nineteenth und Eye ¢ t 1550 pom. Relatives and F. A unication k noon Sundav, May 4, 1924 HALLCROSS, beloved sor Inte Frederick it Shall ex ntthe residence st 6.w.. Wednesdas K LAVGHTER, INTA (nes Smith, T 1924, widaw of the ex at the . 1 14th m. Re .?n Memoriam. & remembrance of my | EDSON A, BAILEY, ( . oW swed_into May 5, 1919 Ivvlli CARRIE STMMONS fair and telant dus in & far-oft AND AUNT HATTIE BANKS, In loving remembr . THOMAS two s ago todas NG WIFE sud b MOTHER. * t loving remembrance of JOHN J. DUR rgetown, fo Ty of our dear RENCE ARTHUR year ago 1o _the garden above. SRANDMOTHER. * loving remembrance cr LARENCE FERGUSON une year ugo tods, enrts your memory lingers. Sweetly, tender, fond and true o s hot one dear Clarence Tiat we do not think of 3 know the sorrow o bides ull the while THER AND LOVING STEP BERTHA . but_loving remembrance of HUGHES. who ago today lonescment, place you ever saw use me weep tear 1 have sbed ; Tast sl JULIA k. HUGHES but & remembrance BENJAMIN JOHNSON ago today LOVING WIFE, JOENSON sad dear brother, parted this life five yeal in de HARK b remembered. ET AND ALICE foving remembrance ARCHIE JONES, who e ve years ago foday, May er forever. it, 'O true e cannot sever 1 ance of 3 LOVING ‘WIFE, MARY JONES < s of my loving father, K 5 s walk_togeth tfades and dies." sou and 1 MES. CORA B. witl be Ui DAUGHTER, TOWN nors of our loved who departed the v L MASON, s tife May 5. 1920, MAKY T MASON. BERTIE MASON. of and _remen: NEWSOME. A e love Drance of my liter and our siste DONESSA NEWSOME, who left us six vears 0. Muy 5 hnd_our JOSHIUA” NEWSOME, Mareh 19, An angel form rth with silent all them_de; ER AND BROTHER. * memory _of our_de BELLE JANE tive years ago to- & how much we miss her. « wound is beaied rrow rix concealed THE FAMILY. * o the memory of ow father, JOSEPH J el life seven oday, ¢ will be with us foreser, meet on a far distant shore bearts that are broken shull greet n we meet to part no more. LOVING WIFE AND sad lovi L whio! In and KACHEL In sad hat_loving remembrance of urling baby VERNELL TWINE s day, Muy 5, 1918; died Decen: TWINE Six years ago today a little bud came in my _home And T thonght it * how T ed wus always by my ar it was o pleasure for me to bake ou the 5th of May placed on ber cake from It was a candie one 1o five ke like it used to be. i place 1o put the six s graveyard g Vernell lies Instead of candles a tombstone, durling, bas been Taid at your bead, For my Deart s aching today for my babs And the little birthday cake that mother used to buke HEARTBROKEN MOTHER. FUNERAL TESIGNS. Prompt auto_delivers servion. Artistic—expressive—inea pensiy Gude Bros. Co., 1214 F St. in Floral oderata zrlczs w lorz.ré.v | R STS Nv VAN 5953» where ms