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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 1925 L T T T LT T ) RALEIGH H@.BBRDASHER CLEARANCE OF _STETSON SHOES FOR MEN Semi-Annual Sale of Men’s TETSON SHOES Regularly *12 and 14" $9.85 ' Black and tan calf oxfords, English - and broad toe lasts, high shoes of tan calf—the finest shoes made at Feb- ruary clearance reductions. OTHER STETSON SHOES REDUCED TO $1¢.85 and $11.85 aleigh Haberdasher RALEIGH HABERDASHER _SALE Satisfaction Guaranteed Thirteen-Ten F Street OPERA CONDUCTOR DEAD. John:Lund Was Long Associate of Victor Herbert. BUFFALO, N. Y, February 2.— John Lund, at one time an assistant director of the Metropolitan Opera Co., and for many years a close friend of the late Victor Herbert, and conductor of his light operas, died at his home here last night. He was 64 years old. Mr. Lund's first noteworthy com- position was “Spring Greetings” for which he wrote both the words and musie. 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Col. 432 OF HART SCHAFFNER & MARX OVERCOATS A Sensational Clearance of overcoats starts tomorrow at 83 Deposiis accepted Raleigh Haberdasher $65 $75 %85 VERCOATS OUR VERY FINEST —MADE BY SCHAFFNER & MARX HART $ 39.85 T’S a policy of this store not to carry goods over; and there’s no use in having a policy unless we stick to it regardless of what But there’s nothing to prevent you from buying for next year; and when you see the: fine imported Crombies, the Wurombos, the Fleeces, the from Hart Schaffner & Marx, at such a price as this, you’ll agree that it it costs us. finest overcoats is a sensational clearance. Satisfaction Guaranteed Thirteen-Ten F Street $100 Alterations without charge Inc. PRSP RO PO B NI PP I P NNV T I PP I VO IN O P U PN PN P PPN RN P E AP S P O PP I PP P NP P P PRI IO ST P N NEE PPN O PPN PN PP PP NP OO RED & W. W. CHAMBERS CO. || E. 5. MCALMONT, 8, D. C. LAWYER, DIES Was First Referee in Bank- ruptey Here and Distin- guished as Attorney. #dward 8. McCalmont, §9 years old, formerly a referee in bankruptey, and for many years a prominent attorney here, died at his residence, 1369 Irving &troet, Saturday evening. Death was due to heart disease. Mr. McCalmont was the first referee trict, following the enactment of a bankruptey law. He resigned as referee about 10 vears ago. Funeral Held Today. services being con- the this_after- Rev. Dr. George F. Dudley, of St Stephen's Eplscopal chureh, officiating. Interment will be in Franklin, Pa, Mr. McCalmont's native city. The remains are to be accompanied to Franklin by a brother- in-law, Rear Admiral Benjamin C. and a sister, Mrs. Elizabeth Fune ducted noon pastor are residence A native of Franklin, Pa, Mr. Me- Calmont was the son of the late Judge John § McCalmont of Pennsyl- vania and Washington. He was grad- uated from Princeton University in 1877 and admitted to the bar. He practiced here 40 years, having been assoclated with James M. Proctor. Mr. MeCalmont practiced before the District bar and the bar of the Su- | preme Court of the United States, and | he was a member of the District Bar | Association, the American Bar Asso- | ciation and the Lawyers' Club. He | was an hereditary member of the | Loval Legion. | He s survived by two sisters, Mrs. E. . Bryan, wife of Admiral Bryan, |and Mrs. James A. Freer, and a | brother, James McCalmont, all of this | city PR e CITY NEWS IN BRIEF. Dr. Willlam A. White will speak on | “The Need for a Psychiatrist in { Schools” at a meeting of the Public | School Association Wednesday night {in the board room of the District Building. The lecture was arranged by Dr. Louise Taylor-Jones, chafr- man of the committee on health and sanitation of the association of the association North Star W. C. T. with Mrs. C. €. Routsong, ferson street, tomorrow, 2 p.m. sisting Mrs. Edna field, Mrs. W Mabel Snyder T. will meet 1334 Jet- As- Red- hostesses A lecture and of owing colored views motion pictures of the the Palinted Desert, anclent dwellers and the Colorado Rockles will be given by Dr. C. D. Willlam- son of California the community service High School tomorrow, mission free. of 8 pm. Ad- Columbia Heights Citizens’ Asso- ciatfon will meet tomorrow, § p.m. in St. Stephen’s Hall, 3017 Fourteenth street. Represgentativ asque of South Carolina will speak of “Public Schools and Civic Development.” J C. Yaden also will speak briefly of the school situation in Washington. City Club: The membership com- mittee has arranged a club smoker for Wednesday p.m, The enter- tainment committee will present a program of informal merriment. The Robin Hood Club will hold an inaugural frolic and ball at the Wil- lard Hotel February 24. The Helen Kellar Guild will meet Wednesday, 2 p.m., at the home of Mrs. Louis M. Neel, Netherlands apartment to Japan, will address the missionary department of the Woman's Soc of the Vermont Avenue M. E. Church tomorrow, 11 a.m Specfal mecting by the social Hy- Ington Hebrew Temple tion of members of the board of direc- tors, postponed from last meeting. University Clu meet for luncheon p.m The Wapiya will tomorrow, 12:45 Hebrew Home for the Aged: An- nual mass meeting and election has been postponed until Wednesday, § p.m., at Adath lsrael Congregation. Motor car services are operated by the government in some districts of Java, but the venture has been un- profitable. . FOUND [TE—Dwarf sized, female, fawn color, re- tly had pupples. 'Apply Washington Ani- maal Rescoe Lengue, 349 Marsluna sve. 5.w: POCKETBOOK—Owner ve by proving ., second floor back. * seme._604 F st LOST. ATREDALE PUPPY—3 months old: lost in neighborhood 23rd Reward. 1917 23rd st I exible; sapphire. emeralds and diamonds, on January 20, 1923. Liberal re- ward given to fnder. Return to Shoreham Hotel . ile; Satarday: with s to name Colonel. Reward turn to 19 Plione_North BREASTPIN—-Opal; between Bureau of Stand. ards and 18th and Colymbia rd., on trolle on Lanier place. Phone Adams 4115 FRATERNITY T initials on back “"A. M. male collie, ite Reward. Phone arge brown and split_ear:" name “Barney.” Cleve. 3435 FOUN "~ Will party who picked up a Sheaffer fonntain pen at post office, 7th and F sts., Monday moruing return same to 012 M st nw. and re . GLASKES Park Savings Bank bifocal. Cail Col MAILL on Bureau of Standards car at 14th sts. golng west -at 11:30 p.m. Sunday nigik. beral reward for immediate return. Adums A t Allisos NECKPIECE, stone marten, bet. and Bhepherd st. n.w.. Feb.'1, between 10 and 10:30 p.m. _Co 37 AT T PEARL BEADS —Suday night, Call Clev. 13943, 8822 Warren at. n.w. Reward. PEARL NECKLACE—Three-strand; Sunday night: downtown section. Please call North 94, . POCKETBOOK—WIIl the party who picked up small black pocketbook, vicinity 17th and H &ts. mw., night of Jan. 25, please keep change 1608 TROO] east _side 18th st. between P and Q. Reward. 28 Jack- on_place. N POCKETBOOK, bi etc., 18th st. bet. Frank. 1204 Phone P an Reward. in bankruptey appointed for the Dis-y | | i | Misx Rose Armbrustera. missionary | giene Society will be held Wednesday, | S p.m., in lecture room of the Wash- | for the elec- | the | water R. Simpson and Miss| Indians | Bost, cliff | Buffa under auspices of | Central | | Birn MISS ELIZABETH FULMER, 80 YEARS IN CITY, DIES Miss Elizabeth Fulmer, 88 years old and a resident of this city for the last 80 years, died at St. Catherine's Home, 101 North Carolina avenue southeast, Saturday, after an illness of several days. Funeral services w at the home tomorrow morning at 8:30 o'clock and thence at St. Aloysius Cathollc Church at 9 o'clock, where requiem high mass will be celebrated by Rev. William J. Brooks. Interment will be in Mount Olfvet cemetery. Miss Fulmer was educated in Georgetown Visitation Convent Acad- emy. She was a ploneer social worker and had long been known for Catho- lo charity work. She was the last surviving member of her immediate family, a brother and sister haying dled many years ago. THE WEATHER District — Rain tonight, probably clearing tomorrow morning; slightly colder tonight. Lowest temperature near freezing: colder tomorrow; moderate shifting winds, becoming fresh north and northwest Maryland—Rain in east and rain or snow in west portions tonight, prob- ably clearing tomorrow morning; colder; moderate southwest winds, becoming fresh north and northwest winds Virginia—Raln in east and raln or snow in west portfons tonight, prob- ably clearing tomorrow morning; colder; moderate southwest winds, becoming fresh north and northwest winds. West Virginia—Rain changing to snow and much colder tonight; to- morrow generally falr and colder. Records for 24 Hour: Thermometer—4 p.n 8 p.m., 46; 12 midnight, 42; 4 a.m., 39; 8 a.m,, 39; noon, 44. Borometer—4 p.m., 30.15; 12 midnight, 30.12; 4 am, 30.06; 8 a.m. 30.05; noon, 30.01. Highest temperature, 52, occurred at 2:30 p.m. vesterday Lowest temperature, 37, occurred at 7:15 a.m. today Temperature same date last year— highest, lowest, 31 Condition of the Water. Temperature and at § am.; Falls—Tem- perature, 32; condition, very muddy Weather in Varfous Cities. be conducted 30.11; 8 p.m., 52; con, Great ition Stations. aaemoingy Supamsat lene, Tex Albany Atiauta Ba # 30.08 3010 0.20 (X Bismarck Snowing 020 Knowing 670 loudy Jacksonville. Kansas City Cloudy Kaining Cloudy Clear, Clear Clouay Raining New York Okla. City Omaha Philadelphia Phoentx Pittaburgh Portiand. Me. Portland.Ore Raleigh, N .C S Lake City San” Antonto. san_Diego 8. Francixco St L St Paul Seattle Spokane .. WASH., D¢ 30.40 30,48 30.08 30.10 29.95 FOREIGN. ireenswich time, today.) Temperature. Weather. 31 Cle > Part cloudy Clear Stations gland Berlin Copenhagen, Stockholm, altar. Horta (Fayal), Az Hamilton, Bermuda... San Juan, Porto Ric Havana, Cubs Sy Colon. Canal Zone... Germans Tenmark. - Sweden.... . Clear Part cloudy Cloudy Ciear ar FUNERAL DIRECTORS JAMES T. RYAN SEE 317 PA. AVE. S.E. Livery fn_ Connection. VL. SPEARE CO, nected with the original W. R. Speare Joseph F. Birch’s Sons (ISAAC BIRCH) 3034 M ST. N.W. Established 1841, Phone West 96. YOU SHOULD HAVE Gawler Service Funeral Directors Since 1850 Main 5512 o= Timothy Hanlon @31 H_ST. N.E. Phone L. 5543, WM. H. SARDO & CO. 412 H §t. N.E. Phone Lincoln 52, Modern Chapel. Antomobile Funerals ——THE ORIGINAL —— W.R.Speare Co. 1208 H STREET.N.W. MAIN 108 FORMERLY 940 F ST ALMUS R SPEARE WILLIS B. SPEARE ——— GLYDE J. NICHOLS —— T. F. COSTELLO NOW LOCATED AT 1724 N. OAP. ST. NORTH 7976, 7. WILLIAM LEE, Director aud Em- balmer. Livery in connection. Commodious chapel and modern crematorium. Modera prives. 332 Pa. ave p.w. Tel. call M. 1385 R.F. HARVEY'S SON Richard K. Harvey, 1432 U St. N.W. FUNERAL PARLORS. Pot. 2307. feds Frank Geier’s Sons Co. 3 SEVENTH ST. N.W. [ I S maper: Telephouo. _Miain 2473 " Quick. Dignificd and Eficient Service. W. W. Deal & Co. 816 H ST. N.E. LINCOLN 8200, Automobile Service. Chapel. ICHAS.S. ZURHORST | ~ FUNERAL DESIGNS. Geo. C. Shaffer *Pui™a W, Phone Main 108, CHOICE FLORAL EMBLEMS Main 2418. MODERATE PRICES! Tost name 2992, POODLE—Dirty white poodle, no coll lat 22nd and P sts. n.w.: great pe Snookie. Reward. ~ Phone Clev. DERATE PRICES. _ Prompt Delivery. Prompt auto delivery service. 2 Artistic—expressive—inexpensive. Gude Bros. Co., 1214 F St, M PURSE. leather, mear 15th and Peana. ave. Saturday evening, contalning money and auto permits. Kindly return to 3601 Hall pl., Apt. 84_or call West 1255, Reward. v PURSE, small: Potom Jan. 29 Telephone ¢ BLACKISTONE'S Floral “Blanket Sprays” And Other Beautiful Floral Designs at Moderate Prices. 14th & H. Tel. M. $707. PURBS—Lady’s, biack leather {Saturday. Please return to |ave n.w. Apt. 8%, or tel. W. 1 | PURSE—Smail, biack, cout and $6 and car tokénsd at . 31, between § and 1 35 Wisconsin between $5 Theater. Cail Franklin RING, 16th. on_Pa Line. 8606. diamond, Reward 520 13th st. g agon shape, Reward. Phone North ‘We Specialize in Floral Designs at Moderate | Prices INC ' w %rlst.s K™ HSTS.NV. MAIN 6953 Neither the succeseors of nor con. | ORGANIZATION ACTIVITIES. TONIGHT. Speech Reading Club for the adult hard of hearing, will hold its sem monthly meeting, 8 o'clock, at street. The Manor Park Citizens' Assocla- tion will meet, 7:30 o'clock, at 6210 Third strest. Dr. John Washington Hoffman, pres- ident of the Ohio Wesleyan Univer- sity, will be honor guest and speaker at a dinner of the District assoclaion of the alumnl of the university at the Cosmos Club. Other speakers will be Bishop Herbert Welch of Korea, for- mer president of Ohlo Wesleyan; Bishop Willlam F. McDowell and Sen- ator C. C. Dill Washingt chology Club will hold o'clock, at the Pl The Parents’ League of the District will have a home gathering, 8 o'clock, at New Bethel Baptist Church. | The Greek American Club will meet, 8:30 o'clock, at the Arts Club, 2017 I street. Dr. George Horton, former [American consul general to Smyrna, will describe “Smyrna Under Greek Administration.” Stanton Park Citizens’ Assoclation | will meet, 8 o'clock, at Peabody School Mrs. Ellen Spencer Mussey No. 1, Daughters of Veterans of Civil War, will meet, 8 o'clock, and Army Hall. the Card of U)ankfls. BROWN. Wa wish fo thank all our dear friend< of Seat Pleasant, Md.. and the sur rounding suburbs for thefr kindness shown ue at the death of our beloved uncle, RICH ARD A. BROWN of Seat Pleasant, Md. one. hut not forgotten HIS BELOVED SISTER AND FAMILY. MRS JOHN T. MANGUM, SEAT PLEAS ANT, MD. . Deaths. Departed ALLEN. uary 31 this life Saturday. Tan- = the full triumph of faith HENRY ALLEN, the devoted husband of Elnora Allen and father of Mrs. Josephine Ktephensou and father-inlaw of “Harrison Stephenson. ~ Funeral will take place from Galbraith A. M. E. Clurch Tuesday ruary 3. at 1 o'clock p.m. Friends and re tives iavited to attend one. but not forgotten HIS ) LAW | BELL. Jan: 5. at 7:30 am., Ellzateth’s Hospital JAMES F. brother of Faouie Bames, Elmira Monroe. Foneral services at 1:330 pm. at Moon & Allen's pariors. 12ih &t ‘and Flarida ave. n.w Tives and friends invited to attend CLARKE. Saturday. January 31, 1925. at 45 am. in Sibler Hospital. MARTHA ISABETH, davehter of the Iate Caleb C 1 Mary R. Clarke. Prineral from fhe rest « of her brother. Staley M. Clarke, Bla Qen<bure. Md.. Tuesdav. February 3. at pm., thence to 8t. Luke's Chapsl. Riaden hure, M. Relatives and friends incited Jauary 31 1025 at his e. 1319 Corbin at. me.. JOHN A.. | busband Clizaheth AL Dean { rears al from his late res Tuesdav. February &, at 2 p.m | and_friends invited to attend | ment at Fort Lincoln Cemetery. © | | 6 DERE. Sundar, Fehrnars 1, 1625, at Gar fleid Hospital, FRANK €. Funeral wervices Tueaday, February 3, at 2 p.m xidence 2015 L Friends and rela | tives inwi | DICKENS. Februars 1. 1027 | beloved hushand of Lanra M. Dickens. aged ears. Funeral from W. W. Deai's f, Lome. K16 H at. ne. on Wer Februsry 4. S am Eicnt View Cemefers. Sharpshure, Md ton, £ C., papers please copy.) | DICKERSON. Officers #nd members of Morn ing Star Lodze. No. 40 1. R. P 0. Eik CHARLES V | rtaking estab ww., Monday evening, February At 6:30 p.m., for the purpase of attending the funeral of our late deceased brother MAJ. DICKERSON. ~ Funeral services to be held at Providence Baptist Church, M st. betwesn F d-a-half and Sixth sts xw., at 7 pm. Offcers and membars o | Columbia Todge No. 85. and Forest Temple | No.®. areinvited to be present. By order of WILLIAM B. HARRIS Exalted Ruler | Attest: FLOYD C. PAYN ELSTON. Monday. February 2. 19 am.. at his tesidence, S04 F st REVERLEY, aged 9 vears. beloved son of Mr. and Mrs. Edmund H. Elston. Funeral Wednesday. February 4. at 2 pm., at Oak Hill Cemefers. Relatives and friends in vited s FREBERT. 10:20 p.m ishment i Saturday. January 31. 1825 at MICTIAEL. heloved husband of Catherinn Frebert. Funoral from the res denen of hie daughter. Mrs af 830 am Reaniém mase Chareh af @ o'clock, | Rel od. Tnterment St Mary' GARNER. Departed this life, inry after_a ling her re 810 Twenty w GEORC | Garner and sister of James Harvey pom, from the First Baptist Church, Dteventh st and Dumbarton ave | Relatives Wnd friends invited | GRAY. Snddenly, on | at &30 a.m., at i | February at St Martin's Cemetery. © Saturday. Jan g illness. at th st. oo Fehrmary restdence’ beloved ‘hus. Randolté pl. n.w.. ODE 3 bhaud of Estelle Gray. hereatter GRAY, Suddenls, Webster Lodge quesied to attend Termple, 1012 N ruary 3, at 8 o'clock p.m., funera HOPPIN, 1n Roston SEPH OLARK HOPPIN his age. Requiem m: the Advent, Boston. M 1030 am. Funer | Church,” Pomfret,” Coun.. | pm IGLEHART. February 1. 19: heloved hushand of Marga | (nee Cooke), aged 39 vears Funeral from || Wi nte residence. 920 "Eighth t. ne., on | Notice Mondas af_hix_reside to arrange January 30. 192 in the 55th ¥ s at the Church of ebruary 2, at onday at 3 Wednesday, February 4, at 2:30 pm. In terment, Glenwood Cemetery. JACKSON. Departed this line Sundas, Feb | “ruary 1, 1025 at her residence. 1622 10th st n.w., Mre. CHARLOTTE LEWIS JACKSON. wife of Walter Jackson and sister of Robert Tewls of Chicago an te Daniel and [ 8imon Lew!s. FKuneral Wednesday at 1 oclock at the Third Baptist Chureh, Bth | and Que sts. n.w., Rev. Bullock, postor. 3% LINNELL. " February 1, 1625. at his en nth &t ne., CHARLES FIELD beloved husband ' of Cathe rine Linneil. Services will be held at &t. James' Episcopal Church, Fighth st. be tween T and C sts. n.e.. on Tuesday, ary 3. at 10 a.m. Interment in Rock Creek Cemefers. | LINNELL, District | Sons of American Revolution, | with regret the death | CHARLES W. LINNFLL | are appointed a committes to uttend the fu neral at 10 a.m. on Tuesday, at St. James' Church: Henrs L. Brsan, Wm. A. Miller and John B. Corbett JOSTAH R KENNETH 8. WALES, Sects MURPHY. Februars 1. 1925, MARY L. (nee Roland), beloved wife of Jokeph F. Murphy Interment at St. Mary's Church, Piscatuwas, Md.. Tuesday, Febr 3, at 10:30 am Relatives and friends invited. . MURPHY. February 1. 1025, at ner residence, 110 5th st. n.e | loved wife of the Iate Thomas Murphy. Fu | meral high mass of requiem St. Joweph's Church Tuesdav. February 3, 9 o'cloe Burial Mo tery . NALLEY. Januars 10:50 a m.. JOHN_E. NA band of Eiizabeth Nailer, his late re Tuesday, February 3. st Friends and relatives invited. Congressional Cemeters. 2 PERRY. Sunday. February 1, 1925, at 9:30 p.m.. at his residence, S03 R'st. n.w.. JOHN PERRY. beloved son of Jobn and June Perry. 'He leaves to mourn their loss father. mother, six sisters, two nephews a two mieces. Remains resting at W Ernest Jarvis funeral home, 2222 Georgia ave. n.w. Notice of funeral hereafter. RAINES. Departed this life January 31, 1035, ‘at his son’s home, 211 Columbia st., Cherry- dale, Va. JOHN FRANCIS RAINES. be- loved husband of Henrietta Raines of Phila delphin.. Burial at Philadelphia _Tuesday (Philadelphia, Pa., and Fredericksburg, Va., papers please copy.) ROBINSON. Saturday, Jabuary 31, 1: Gallinger Hospital, SPENCER ROBIN ! beloved son_of Martla Robinson Olne the late Natley Robinson. Remai Jarvis' | funeral home, 2232 Georg % n.w. Services to be held there Wednesday at 3 oclock. Friends and relatives in vited. x SELLERS. Suddenly, at Emerge Sunday. February 1. 1925, af RY KEZERTA, the beloved husband Daisy Quantrille Sellers and son of Iate Jobn H. and Jennie Alexander Sellers nd beloved brother of Cutherine Sellers Funeral from his late residence, 1219 B st n.e.. on Tuesday afternoon af 2 o'clock Intérment, Glenwood Cemeters. SELLERS. Members of W tennial Lodge, No. 14, F. A. A. M. quested to_aftend a_speeial comm Tuesduy February 3, 1925, at 1:1 for the purpose of attendink the fumerul of Rrother HENRY K. SELLERS SELLERS. Officers nud_members of the Fed- | “eral City Lodge. No. 2. 1. 0. 0. F., are re ted to report promptly at 1 on sduy, February 3, 1925, at 1219 B st ne."to attend the funeral of our late brother, HENRY K. SELLERS. By order of MICHAEL MURRAY, Noble Grand, ¥. N. MALLORY, Ree. Sec, Society, announces of Columbia The following N ORSDEL, Pres. 15 am., at NORA, bo 51, 1012 M 2:30 . a business meeting, 8 herehy notified fo essemhia at | " beloved daughter of Mary B.| | | | | | | | FIELDS. | FOUNTAINE. | | | Anna Maurer, | s and friends | | | | LaNG, | Febru_ | | Compatriot | | | l l | , Fu- | MAY. Interment at | I Deaths. TK‘D-PSON. b Providence Hospital, daz. Januars a1 b ot B P T ‘beloved husband of Eva b e o T o oL Tin e Yo‘v;:alnd friends invited to attegd. 4 UNG. Raturday, January 31, 1825, 8ibley Houptal. EDITH A TOUNG Eloeat mother of Harry . Young. Fanrar et foon e Ter Thta niduanes 7 ) e Tuesday. Februars 5. af % b’ Petarives aad friends nviie tad friends invited.' “Tuterment Glenwood In Memoriam. BALDERSON. 1n ead but loving remembrance of my dear won, PAUL C. BALDERSON. Thogshed three jears ago todas, F Satnr JAMFES Thompson, vices at tha Three sears have passed since yo me. dear Paul, but it seems like yven to me. ad is'my beart todsy when I think of you, dear Pau] Darx of endness still come over me, piscret tears do often flow. ut memory keeps you ever near me, dear Though you died three vears ago HIS DEVOTED MOTHBR. * BELL. In sad hut loving remembrance of onr dear son and brother, ARTHUR BELL, who died 13 years ago today. February 2, 1912. ) this, your memory day, Arthur, we Ia our brother Will to rest _We shall mest some sweet day DEVOTED MOTHER AND BROTHER. * BEOWN. Sacred to the memory of my dear Tiether, EMMA BROWN, who departad this ife one rear ago today, Pebruary In my heart your memors lin There is not a day. dear mother, hat 1 do not think of you BRown . OTED SON. JAMES BROWN. * WN. Sacred to the memors of my ela- ter, EMMA BROWN. who deprted i one year ago today, February One sad year with all the o i Tear with all ¢ 1 the chang ; (annot take you’trom my heart #hall meet her some bright morntn Reating by the waters fair = e i walting for my coming, __Tn mv Father's mansion fa ¢ HER DEVOTED SISTER. ANNIE WHITE. * DOBBINS. In memory of onr dear husband and father. JAMES DOBBINS, who departed this, life three years ago tody. 2 There 1% a face o dear we mi A form e caunot see, But let this little token shw t e sl think oF (hee S WIFE AND DAUGHTER. * FARMER. Sacred to the memory of our dear mother. MARY B.FARMER, who departe {his, life ‘three years ago todas, February 2 ot o e e o Sl e S . ey i LERiLy = S FREST TR o e e Sonls B e T ;‘l never forget you, dear mother, B e Fn: my heart has never heen the same 3 st B Tl ke Lot e o s ot R e L o L Wt BT AT S0 e G g R Tl ey el SRR ago t .+ Febraa 1918, s e Just & memory fond and true. S S e e g ek TR e FEDERICL In sad remembrance of nur bhe. }‘v;:“lfl dl n’m f?'nar JOHN FEDERICT, el o 2 day, Febrary 2. 19 e May he n_ peace. e e HUTCHISON. In sad but loving remembrance : e February 2, 1915. 5 e Ton e e o PRI M et s tnf a0 God took him home. it was His wH. o e fers LT In sad but dear moth i o ago today, Feb fe from the world's temptats Nin_cirnnot harm him there o0 HIS LOVING MOTHER AND FATHER. * HOOPES. 1In loving remembrance of my d hushend. ALPHEUS M. HOOPES, who ds parted this life one year ago todey, Peh- Tuary 2, 1924 What matter thongh life be dre And T tread fts path alone, It when the journey is ended n heaven T shall know my own? HIS LOVING WIFE RETTA HOOPES. * HOOPES. In loving memory of my 4 op- Tather. ALPHEUS 3. THOOFES, who depecs £4,{hi life one year ago today, Februs; h Tost to sight. ot O ever wiil e be only hope my The hope to mest to memory desr n t can bear GHTER, EISIE In memory of LOUTS HUTCHI- HUTCHISON. died ten years ago today, Febru- SON. wh Ten long vears since that sad day, When we 1aid vour form away: Stil we mourn and drop tear On your grave, mx Louls. dear. HIS GRANDMOTHER. * JONES. In sad but_loving remembrance of our dear mother, EMMA K. JONES, who d 1 this life thtee years ago todsy, February 2, 1922 Mother. dear, we often sit and think of thes +_ Wihen we are all alone, For memory is the only friend That grief can call ite own. HER TOVING CHILDREN, JEFFERSON AND WA JONES. In loving remembrance of m: wife. EMMA K. JONES. wh < years ago today, February 2, The memory of my loved one Shall vever fade away. thoughts will always be of you hile in this world 1 stay. Memortes will linger forever, Time cannot change them, ‘tis true: Years tiat have passed cannot sever 3 € remembraace of you “VOTED HUSBAND FRANK. 2 loving memory of WILLIAM H. Who passed away nine years a ary 2, 1916, THE FAMILY. ¢ In sad but loving remembranes of my denrlv beloved wife, JENNIE LAING (nee Hollidge), who departed this life Febe 1924, "Just one year ago today. »py home we onca enjoyed. How sweet the memory still, But death has left a vacancy This world can never fll. 1 mourn for you, dear wife, But not with outward show, For the heart fhat mourns sincerely Mourns silently and low. Some may think you are forgotten And the wound is nearly healed, But little do they know the sorrow That lies in my heart concealed. T often sit and think of you When 1 am all alone, For memory is the onlv friend That grief can cail its own. HER _LOVING, DEVOTED AND TRUE HUSBAND, DAVID LAING. . LONG. In loving remembrance of my dear mother. TERESA LONG. who departad_this life four years ago today, February 2, 1021 Just a line of sweet remembrance Of a mother fond and true. Just a token of love's devotion, That my heart still holds for yon HER SON, CLIFFORD LONG. * MARSHALL. In loving remembrance of o dear father and Lusband, WM. H. MAR- SHALL, who departed this life 11 years ago today, February 2, 1914 Eilevefi years have passed since he left us, But it seems like Featerday to us. But memory is the only friend That grief can call its own HIS DEVOTED WIFE AND CHILDREN. * In loving memory of my dear mother, ROSANA MAY, who entered fnto rest one year ago today, February 2, 1924. So_gentléxin manuer, So_patient in pain, My dear mother left me or heaven to gain. With natnre o gentle nd actions so kind. is hard in this world Her equal to find. HER DEVOTED DAUGHTER, MADISON. O'NEILL. In memory of our dear BILLY, who departed this life three years ugo to- day, February 2, 1022 in life's garden where sympathy grew, God planted a soul. 'twas the heart of you We sought through life's garden of roses and rue, And 'we found one Jeweled with dew Lové, sympathy, faith, all unchanging and trne, And the heart of our flower. dearest Billy, it was you. O'NEILL FAMILY THOMPSON. Sacred to the memory of our dear brother, SAMUEL G. THOMPSON, who departed this life one year ago today, Feb- ruary 2 HIS SISTERS AND BROTHERS. WINN. In tender memory of my devoted loved one, EDWARD CLEVELAND WINN, who departed this life February 2, 1923, two long years ago today. One who loved him and will cherish his memory faithfulls to the end ALLs- MILD sweet blossom, all HIS SWEETHEAR' AGNES WORTH. WINN. Sacred to the memory of owr dear and won, EDWARD CLEVELAND WINN, Who died two years ago foday, Feb- 1923, b lost to sight, to memory dear You ever will remain: The ‘only hope our hearis can bear— The hope to meet again. DAUGHTER AND M (Baltimore, Md., papers please cop;