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the Johns Hopkins University, last night announced the estatlishment by $50,000 HOPKINS FUND GERMAN SCIENTISTS’ AID |2 fims S0 s 006 "co ermitnrevisten {to Hopkins by distinguished natural | scientists connected with German James Speyer, New York Banker, | Universities. Donor, and State’s Education cation Board, New York, of two, three-year fellowships in plastic sur- | ery at the Johns Hopkins Medical | School also was announced. 10.—Dr.| Income from the Speyer fund is president of 'to be used in defraying the expenses Board Gives Two Scholarships. the Associated Press. BALTIMORE, Md., July Joseph . Ames, acting iwwwwawa-wwm-&w oo $3 Hat Boxes, $2.45 Size, Square Shape Hat Made with strong | corners, eretonne-lined pock- Lock and key Splendid for long trips. Very com- and two clasps modious Third Floor Fobobok bbb b b bbb b e g e e e oeod b odeoend i e predominate: well represented of Summer are shown. see_these—you'll he agreeably Imported Sport $ 1 .89 Leghorns . . Natural Italian hoice styles shes of white or col e. Brilliant pin trims surprised at Wi;.benuly and low price. ite Sport $ 1 '-39 Hats. . . . Fine Milan Hemp ne Hats in a numbe: rge. medium and emall two trimmed with All Tront. " SNk lin attractively finished Street Floor—King's Palace ‘Boys’ Palm Beach Pants, 51.98 regular $2.50 to $3.50 Pants in cool Summer-weight fah- ark tans and grays, navy and neat checked pat- All sizes 7 to 20. Buy several of these for the Summer. Street Floor Again! 1,200 Pairs of Those Wonderful Chiffon Silk Hose Of Which We Have Sold Thousands of Pairs at Full fashioned and in sheer $ 10 . ric terns chiffon_weight, these dainty Pure Thread Stockings are fashioned with silk or mer- cerized lisle tops. Slight ir regulars of $2 grades—but imperfections are so trifling that the wear is in no way impaired. The colors: Blush, French nude, rose, nude, peach, blonde, chow, beige, sandalwood, orchid, rose taupe, French gray, biscuit, skyne, gun metal, black and all the WHITE you can possibly use for the rest of the Summer. Very Special! Children’s 7-8 Silk Socks, 50c Seconas of $1.00 quality—but hurts are so minor that one would to search most carefully to find them—and the wear these will perfect sock WHITE and Peach, the two mpost popu Summer colors, Made with ribbed cuff, in sizes § to 10. Street Floor—King's Palace - - - o R & - o - = o5 e o5 + ’,b 3 .*. - x5 5 % T <+ I - - + A - P K - - K - 3 xH 3 - i b - - - .P\ e ) - o & & T e & e kS - Cool Costume Slips, Sl Dainty, well cut gpd cool slips of soft nainsook and muslin Bodice top style with 20-inch double hem to hip. Trimmed with handmade lace, val, in- Regular sizes 36 to 44 in white only. Entirely tions, embroidery and fancy edges. and extra sizes 46 to 52 Bargain Table—Street Floor $1.50 Summer Corselettes, 51 striped Coutil Corselettes with elastic inserts at stening. Boned in front. Sizes 32 to 44. The garment. Cool, comfortable and fashionable. cond Floor shadowproof. s Faney sides. Side ideal hot weather bbbt b P b b ' Establishment by the General Edu- | For the Convenience of Our Customers This Store Will Be' OPEN ALL DAY SATURDAY And Our Employes Will Receive a Day Off With Pay Each Week in Place of Snturd;y Super-Values Added in the July Clearance Sale! Children’s Summer Underwear " CHIC SUMMER HATS The Prettiest Trimmed Models with beautiful petal tenes and darker colors All the stunning large and small shapes that speak If you have the slightest excuse for a new hat— Timbo_and, Philip- r of choice styles atirac: vely banded with ribbon or silk and THE EVENING ing of parts of the body lost through accident, or omitted by nature. The fellowships will be open to doctors of medicine who have shown their ability, as students, the work to be done by the holders being graduate in character. of German professors of internation- al distinction in their special branches of learning, who are to spend two months each year at Johns Hopkins. The scientists will not be required to give a forma! course of lectures, but are to come into contact with the students and professors in the regular life of the university. | The tellowshipe jn plastic surgery, it is said, will afford an opportunity for research and laboratory work in that branch of science which has as its object the replacement or reshap- A quaint, but rather unhygienic, custom among certain Russian peas- ants is their way of salutation—ona kiss on the lips and three on each cheek. i Vacation Tolietries Odorono, 29¢. annoyances Bouton's Bath Crystals or Dusting Powder, 49¢ each. Large size. Mavis Face Powder, 42c. Mennen's Baby Talcum, 17c. ond’s Vanishing or Cold Cream, 29¢ each. nds perspiration Street Floor | | | | 1 In New Styles and Cool Fabrics jowns with Jennv neck, in flesh, with white collar and sleeves. Sizes 4 Princess Slips—( ross-bar nainsook, trimmed with to 14. Billie Burke Pajamas— lace or embroidery edge and medallions. Sizes 4 to 14. Jenny neck, slip-over style. Flesh with white trim Drop seat. S Combination Slips— Flesh or white with lace or embroidery edge. Open back, drop seat. Sizes 4 to 12, zes 4 to 12. This is the anniversary of a well known manufacturer of children’s undergarments, who, to celebrate with due cere- mony, let his customers have 1.200 pieces at a concession of 25%—hence you save at least ¥ on every garment. Each is well made, clean, new and fresh and comfortably cut to fit * Second Floor—King's Palace Men’s Needs Genuine Broadcloth Shirts, $1.25 A new assortment of lustrous finish broadcloth shirts, in neck band and collar attached styles All sizes 13% to In white gray, tan and blue. Imported English Broadcloth Sport Shirts $1.25 Fine quality with sleeves in English style. Sizes 14 to 17. In white and gray. $2.50 and $3 Straw Hats, $1.55 White and yellow, in plain and fancy weave, imported and domestic straws. All sizes $2.50 Duck Pants, $1.79 White, Heavy. Washable Duck Pants, in collegiate style. Wide or narrow belt loops. Waistbands .30 to 50, Street Floor s of the Season Summer Shoes Reduced! $5 to $6.50 Low Shoes Satins in blonde and black, patent leather, white and gray kid and smart tan leather, in all the new $3 69 models and heel heights........................ B $4 to $5 Low Shoes Charming styles,in every popular leather and fabric in white, tan, blonde, gray and black. High or sz 69 low heels. Sandals, pumps, straps.. o $1 and $1.25 Tennis Children’s Sandals, 89¢ Shoes, 79¢ Also Play Oxfords in tan, or Low Shoes for men, women and children. fomn et i combin All in several White or brown bals or blucher styles. - e e RS TR RS RS R e ) High tions. sizes styles. Second Floor—King’s Palace New! Summer Neckwear tion in price. Collars in every imaginable style, Jabots, Col- lar and Cuff Sets, Long or Short Front Panels with collars. Cream, white and ecru, lace, or- A Choice Group at gandy, voile, net and linen. Every piece fresh Ordinarily they would sell for $1.50—but we 5 and smart. g c made a special purchase, involving several hun. dred pleces,eand got the benefit of a huge reduc. Other Attractive Pieces, Special for Saturday, 55¢ Street Floor. STAR, WASHINGTON, {ing held | Requiem mass will be celebrated. D. C, FRIDAY, 'JULY 10. JOHN J. DERMODY DIES | AT HOME IN THIS CITY Was R.etire;{riov:rnm;nc Employe and Affiliated With Association of Oldest Inhabitants. 1925. U. S. Official Dead | | John merly eral's Dermody, 84 years clerk in the adjutant gen office for ne 57 years, died at his gesidence, 2111 I street, yester- | day after an illness of six weeks. He was retired from the Government 4 service in 1920 | | Mr. Dermody was a member of the | g Association of Oldest Inhabitants of 4 i the District of Columbia, the West | . End Citizens' Association, the Knights | of Columbus and the Holy Name Society. At the time of his death Mr.| Dermody was secretary of the Mu. | tual Serial Building Aseociation, hav. position for the last 32 | tha years. Born at Charlestown N. . February 26, 1841, Mr. Dermody when appuiiea w | to’ this eity kship in the adjutant general's I | g | JOHN J. DERMODY. | is survived by two sons, Mat and BEdward J. Dermody, and four daughters, Miss Emma A. Der. mody. Miss Anne T. Dermody, Miss Ada R. Dermody and Miss Agnes E. Dermody, all of this city. ‘ Funeral services will be conducted at St. Stephen’s Catholic Church to. morrow morning at 9 o'clock. In in Mount Olivet | THE WEATHER land—Thundershowers this afternoon | or tonight; tomorrow fair; not muc ‘1'h)\nhge in (;emperature. | southwest and west winds More than 10.000 operators are re- | Virginia - Thundershowers this quired to run the elevators in office | afterncon or tonight; tomorrow fair and apartment buildings in New |not much change in temperature. | ork City. { moderate southwest wind: West Virginia—Local thundershow- | | ers this afternoon or tonight: tomor {row fair; not much change in tem perature terment. Cemetery. will be * Mourning Blacks Dyed 24-HOURSERVICE | Carmack Dry Cleaning Co. | Lincoin 239 | Records for 24 Hours. 79 8 pm 76; 8 a.m Thermometer 78: 12 midnight, 78: noon, 90 | Barometer—4 130.01; 12 midnight 5 am., 29.95; noon, 2 Highest temperature, at noon today; lowest 75, occurred at 5 a.m. today Temperature same date last year— | Highest, 87; lowest, 6. Condition of the Water. Temperature and condition of water at 8 a.m. today eat Falls Temperature condition, muddy. Tide Tables. by United eodetic Survey.) pm.. S———————————— i | pm.. 3001 8 | 30.00- 4 am., P n.m 90, occurred | temperature, | i | the | i BREAKFAST Coast | ates | (Furnished and Today Low tide, 5:44 am | p.m.; high tide. 11:35 a.m Tomorrow —Low tide, 6:42 7:10 p.m.; high tide, 12:10 1231 p.n The Sun and Moon. 4 and 6:16 and and am a.m Today sun | Sun rose am.; p.n Tomorrow 4551 a.m.; sun | sets 7:35 p.m | Moon rises 11:04 p.m.: sets 9:55 a.m. Automobile lamps to he lighted one. haif hour after sunset Weather in Various Cities. H " & Temperature. #3 Sun rises Stations. Weather, Avpiaisas o) Wano] *aegau0. Sy g 3 @ . B Antiene Tex. - Alhany Atlanta Clear i Rain Cloudy Foggy Cloudy anglefoot FL{ SP;!AY ek Boston 5 Ra | Buffalo Cionay i Pl Chie Cloudy Cincinnati Ran | Cleveland Claudy Denver Detrot El Paso Galveston Hielena Horon: s b | Indianapoia v | Ksona 1 : Kaneas City Los Angeies. Louisville Miam. Fld N. “Orieans New York.. Okia Gty i Omaha . Phifadeloh Phoenix Pittabureh. | 3 Portland.Me. Portland.Or. Raljeigh N € S. Lake Cit. San Antonio 3 San_Diexo §Francises 2 Si. Louis St. Paul Seattle Spokane, WASH..D.C Ptcloudy Cloudy | Cloudy | Rain | Clear Glouds oudy Ra Cloudy Clear Clear Cloudy Pi.cloudy Cloudy Glouay Celoudy i i FOREIGN. (8 am., Greenwich time. today.) stations. Temperature. Weather, London. England. _ B8 Cloudy Paris NFranee Clear Vienna. Austria. Clouds Covenhagen, Denmark. Cloudy Stockholm. Denmark. Horta (Fayal). Azores. Hamilton. Bermuda. Havana. ‘Cuba.. . Colon. Canal Zone. Floudy g THE TANGLEFOOT COMPANY. gl GRAND RABIDS, MICH. . More than four-fifths of all the dried fruits exported from the United States pass through the port of San neisco. 1 ,mrn‘."“h‘ué'\.m' tan ears. Cleve. M OF MONEY—Owner may_ha upon identification. Address Box 37! Star_office. ot SRR et BAR PIN. gold_diamond center. eight pearls. hetween_iSth and California and 17th and R ste. Thursday between 5:30 and 6 pm Return Room 009, Mills Bldg. Reward. * | BAR PIN—Platinum, seven diamonds: July ®'on P st_between 1;th and 18th. Reward | Franklin 9829 T BAR PIN. platinum. set_ with diamond Wednesday batween 3. and 5:30 p.m. Advise Management, Willard Hotel. 10 FOLDER. confaining between $80 and marked Alice Finneran. Finder please fetim {o' the Cairo Hotel and receive re- War CERTIFICATE No_ 405 Yor 20 shares stock | of the Bankine. Trust & Mortgage Co. in Ty ‘name. Nofice i¢ hereby given to the Dublic not to negotiate the above. but notity Jacob Spund. North 2188, - " 10+ CHOKER. stone marten. Theater and 14th and Penna night. Reward. Call Cleveiand 366: COLLITE. brown and white. short tail. Ward i returned to 1620 Swann st. n.w. 10 EYEGLASSES. shell rim. bifocals: Th : B A o r i ons North 57305 as: fore 8 am. EYEGLASSES. in Dr. Rose case: between C st. and Congréss Hall Hotel. ~Reward. Con- zress Hall Hotel e GOLD PIN. child's. old fashioned. coral set valued as keepsake: Thureday in’ downtown section: reward. Box 104. Falls Church, Va. % 11 REVS. four. on ring. 9408 night. S PARAEEET (small green bird). Party who {ound "eame please veturn and recelve’rel ward. 0843 Chesapeake st. Cleve. 2076-d. PERSIAN CAT, ofange-colored, female vi- cinity lowa Circle. Reward. 1308 O st how. Franklin 4863. S PIN_ black onyx. with gold of valler spray. July 8, downtown. Call North 4051 POCKETBOOK, brown leather. confaining $35 and grocery bill. Reward. 927 204 r. 52 The quickest way to make A COOLING DRINK! " Water, Ice— and ZA-REX Mix and setve in 6o seconds. A pint makes a gallon of the most _delicious fresh fruit juice drinks. It’s COOL. It’s iu!dous. It quenches that summer thirst. Six choice favorites: Rasp- berry, Lemon, Strawberry, Orange, Lemon and Lime, Grape—or ZA-REX PUPF , a delicious blend of six real fresh fruit juices in one. Fresh fruits are alwajs in season with ZA-REX. Re- freshing, healthful. Let the children have their fill —at ies and lt&}' every day. ink ZA-REX' ZaRe Real Fruit Juice Syrups Carried st all Stores in the following Narural Juics Flavors ZA-REX Punch - Strawberry - Lemon Raspberry - Lemon and Lime Orange - and Grape | | | { R Reward. Tel. Lincoln R P L 5 exce s: _logl ’ ¥ W. Dyer. 215 Wash. ave., Aurora’ il PURSE—Small, gray, containing $30 in bills_and keys_important_to lady ‘owner: presumably in Benmart's Pharmacy or be- Piween there and O'Donnell's Store on H st. Reward. Room 410, Franklin Square Hogel. Thursday. 1 i Diack rabbit. white spot and whits Irone Teet. trom 1340 D st. D.e.: $5 reward for ap- Drehension of thief: 2 STRING OF PEARLS. lost July § af Mar Shall Hall. Reward. 413 New York ave. B TENNIS RACKET. in . 1 hi Detwean 400 block Hobart st and Ga. ave: and Otls pl. about 030 Thursday avening. Reward. ‘Col 6781, 0 Tt UMBRELLA, lost on Mount Pleasant c: July 0. 1030 ‘am_ Return 117 18th ‘ot RELIT s2 ey v ] WRIST WATOH. eoid. with som e, downtown. " Mre. Evans, 1394 Fairmops ot RABBIT—Stolen, The Great Atlantic & Pacific Tea Ce Ksclusive Distributesa ment, Stanley diers the chapel | | nant at 6:45 for supper. to be followed | by old, 3 | meets . Library, Sixteenth and Lamont streets |at 8 o'clock. { ican War Mothers, meets at at b nual | Union. koma. Park, D. C., excursion committee { District of Columbia and Mary- | f cursion | July 14. moderate [ p.m. and 6:30 p.m. Camp | LAMBERT. ORGANIZATION ACTIVITIES. TONIGHT. } Gen. Adna R. Chaffee Canton- | No. 7, National Veterans of Wars, meots at 6:30 o'clock in | Hall, at the United States Sol. | | The Indian Home. Business Women's Council meeis in f the Church of the Cove business and social meeting League of M‘a}hln:mn' the Mount Pleasant Public | Writers' t Chapter 368, Women's Leglon, .| | 0. O.M., meets at 8 o'clock at Moose | | Home, 715 Eighth street. | Rabbl Rosenblum, occupying the | pulpit at the Eighth Street Temple, | ectures this evening on “Speed District of Columbla. Chapter, Amer- | 8 o'clock | Sixth street CITY NEWS IN BRIEF. Holy Name G will hold its an- outing at Green Willow Park 20. July McKinley Council, will _hold peake Beach Lee No. 992, National | an excursion to| tomorrow Jesse 378 Eastern avenue, Ta is chairman of the | “hes: B. K District of Columbia Chapter, Amer- an War Mothers, will hold an ex to Marshall Hall, Tuesday,| Boats leave at 10 a.m., 2:30 Tickets can procured from the president Mrsl George G. Seibold. Municipal Council, Royal Arcanum, | will meet tomorrow night at & o'clock. | Pythian Temple. i SALUTES LIKE A MAN. Texas Governor Reviews National | | Guard for First Time. | AUSTIN, Tex (P).—A | eminine hand for the first time in | Texas vesterday gave the official governor’s salute troops passing in review. Gov. Miriam A. ¥erguson | made the first review of ‘“her diers,” as 2200 Tex National Guardsmen marched in parade at Mabry As each regimental flag passed her Mrs. Ferguson came to a snappy military salute. July 10 to Michigan Newspaper Suspends. JACKSON, Mich.,, July 10 () The Jackson News, one of the two| morning papers in the local field, an- | nounced its suspension this morning. | The announcement says that after seven years' publication the publishers are convinced that cities of Jackson's | population, 50,000, cannot support two | daily papers. The subscription list is taken over by the Jackson Citizen-Pa ' triot | 1 | | | Married. KIDWELL—DICKINSON. Mr M. Dickineon announce the marfiaze of their daughter.” MARGARET C.. to RAN DLE W. KIDWELL October 28.1924. No BDeaths. BANKS. Entered into etern das. July K. 1625, at Emergency Hospital ALLEN. devoted daughier of Bertha Banke. She leaves to mourn her departure five sisters. Maude Rook. Dorothy King. Myr- | tis Young. Nellie and Rena Banks: one brother. Hugh Banks. and a host of rela- tives and friends Funeral Saturday. July 11, at = p.m.. from Gethsemine Baptist Chitrch, 29nd st and Virgima ave. n.w Tnterment at Rosemont Cemetery. Remains funeral chape this Thursday. July ATTIE. A. CONN. beloved daughter of Mary E. Jackson. wife of S Ronert Conn, mother of Robert Conn. jr sictor of Grace. Mary. Jessie, Joseph, Dan for e Smors - Jackson,® Funeral ' irom i ¥ 4. M. E. Zion Church. Sat- urday. July 11. at 1 pm. Rev. C. ¢ Williams. pasto ERMODY. Thursday. July_ 9. 1925 at 35 a.m.. at his reeidence. 2111 T st.n.w JOHN'J.. husband of the late Emma Der mody. *‘Funeral from Mis late residence Saturday. July 11. Requiem mass at St phen's Church. Pennsylvania ave. and RSt now. at d oclock am. Relatives and friends invited. Intermient at Mount Olivet Cemetery. 10 | DERMODY, Members of Washington Coun- | @l. No. 824, Knights of Columbus, are ad- | Vised of the death Thursday. July 9. 192 at his residence, 2111 Eve st Brother JOHN J. DERMODY. and’ re- | quested to attend his funeral dervices at Stephen's Church. Pennsylvania ave. | 25ih st now.. Saturday. July 11, at 8lam T 1 FITZGERALD. G. K DR. A. D. WILKINSON. F. S DICKERSON. Al members of Queen Sheba. Household of Ruth. No. [ 0. o ‘0. F._ are notified o Sister MARY J. DICKERSOX ing will be heid a the ha ning. July at*7 o'cloc LOTTIE CARR. M HARRIET E. TYLER. W. R GATES. Wednesday. July 8. 1925, CHARLES J.. beloved husband ary A. Gates. Fiineral from the e of his daugh Mre. Carman G. Quantrelle. 704 E st e, Saturday. July 11. at 8:30 am. Mass ai §t. Joseph's Church'at & am. GREENBERG. _¥riday. July 10. 1925, at Manhattan Eye. Ear and Throat Hospital New York City. LOUIS B. beloved hue hand of Gueme Brock Greenbers. 1801 Calvert st. n.w. Notice of funeral iater. * HUTTON. Departed this life Thursday e ning. July 9. 1825, at 8:50 o'clock at her residence. 1248 Half st. s.w.. ELORA, devoted wife of the late James R. Hutton. She leaves to mourn her departure three daughters. Mra. Odessa Scott. Mrs. Mollie M. Payne and Mrs. Bertha Hawkins: two Sons. Earnest and Everett Hutton: one sister, Mrs. Hacriett Ward. nine grandchil- dren and other relatives and friends. John T. Rhines to be funeral direcfor in charge. Notice of funefal later Thursday, July 9. 1925. i at his residence, 239 V of. n.w WILLIAM H. LAMBERT. beloved son James Lambert. husoafid of Annie Lam bert, father of Clarence. Ralph, Benjamin and Rebecca Lambert. brother ‘'of Harriet Tranch, Mars Louis and Bing and Oscar | Lambert. Funcral Friday. June 10. at 8 p.m.. from his late res Interment Orange Co.. Va. W. Ernest Jarvis Co. in | charge. ASON. day. July and Mrs. W resting at John T. Rhin CONN. parted Tife (X | H | { | D ot | U | | 30 a.m.. | » Entered into ctarnal rest Wednes- | = L Si16 am. at hie | residence. N vork ave. after a hort illhess. WILLTAM WALLACE SOX. Jr.. the won of the late William Wal Tace and Cecelia Mason and loving nephew | Funeral_from MA ¥ "Mrs. Mars Richardson N Sunday. July 15 at 2 o'clock Rela Vives and friends invited. = (Lynchburg Daers Dlease copy.) 1o | MONCH. Entered into eternal rest Wednes- dav. july 8 _1925. at Providence Hosital MAGDALENA SANDERS, MONCH. aced 80 years. Services at 1520 Pennsylvania ave. me. Saturday. July 11. there to St. Peter's Church. where high mass will be sung at 9 a.m_ for the repose of her soul. (Newark, N. J.. papers please copy.) MULLETT. _After a long iliness. July 9, 1925. at her residence. PACIFIC PEARL. wjdow of Alfred B. Mullett. Funeral from 8{. Matthew's_Catholic Church Saturday at 10 am. (Boston papers please copy.) PHILLIPS. Wednesday. July & 1925, at 30 pm.. ANNIE E. PHILLIPS. Fu- neral from Ardmore Church. Ardmore, Md.. Saturday. July 11, at 2 p.m. 10* SCHAFFER. Thursday. July 9. 1925. at 8:40 am.. JOHN F. SCHAEFER. beloved son of Rose B. and the late John F. Schaefer, Fneral from his late residence. 5706 Vermont ase. m.w.. Saturday. July i tives and friends in. vited slenwood Cemetery.s SPECHT. Thursdar. July 9. 1025, at 7 am., AUGUST A.. beloved husband of Marv P. Specht (nee. Sehiaz). and eon of tha late Charles and Serafine Specht Funeral from his Tate residance. 2 S st n.e. Mon day. Juls 1374t B oclock Solemn hizh mass “at St. Mars's Church at 9:30 a.in Relatives and friends invited. Interment at St. Mary's Cemetery. 12¢ STEWART. ' Departed this lite Wednesday. July 8, 1025, at his residence. 1018 Sum- ner road s. DANIEL M. STEWART. lov- ing husband of Frances Stewart, father of 'Harold Melvin Stewart, son of Patrick H. and the late Lydia Stewart. brother of Marzaret Queen. William E.. g2 . Christiani Funeral _from > Church, 15th and H ste. ne.. . L. Moore, pastor, July 12, at 1 p.o. STEWART. Departed this life Wednesday. July 8. 1925, D. M. STEWART. = All ofi- cers and members of Root of wvid Lodge. No. 5414, G. U. O. of O. F.. hereby notified to meet at the hail Saturday. July 11. at 8 p.m.. 1o make arrancrements for the - funeral. Funeral Sunday. 1 p.m.. from I‘nli C.’a. E.‘(‘fu.l'r:h. 15th and H A order o 3 R Ty ¥ BRow, . 'T. SMOTHERS. P. THORPE. July 8. 1 | Apams. Deaths. WILLIAMS. The death on May IR 1825, al “Christehucch. New Zealand. of JOHN RY WILLIAMS, an American citizen, is “reported by the American Consul at Wellington. New Zealand. The jegal rep resentatives of deceased can obtain {11 ther information by applying to the De pariment of State. Washington, D. €. In Memoriam. memory of our AMS, who departed In_loving dea mother. NONA A life July 10. 19 A happy home we once enjoyed How sweet the memory stil! But death has left a vacancy _This world can never fill We mourn for you. dear mother But 1ot with outward show For the heart that moyrns sincere!y Mourns silently and low. Some may think you are forgotten And the wound is nearly he But littie do they know the so That lies in our hearts conc 1 often sit and think of you When I am all alone For memory the onl¥ friend That grief can call its own HER SONS AND DAUGHTERS Sucred to_the memory of our mother. NONA B. ADAMS today 10 ADAMS. loved July SONS AND DAUGHTERS In sad but_loving son. CHESTER W. BALI parted this life July 10. 1911 May your_sonl rest. sweet rest. in Jesis Christ YOUR DEVOTED MOTHER * BUTLER. In sad and loving remembrancs of devoted mother and sister. MAK TLER. who departed fhis Iif ré ago today. July 10, 1 Though suffering she bre For the (‘omforter stood by he And whigpered. “Fear not. I am wit With Me shalt thou ever anide On_the river a pale bostman hastened the soft dip of his oar rth and sorrow he bore her 1o that beautiful ghore VOTED CHILDREN AND who d hed not & m sis CARTER. In memory of our dear daughter CLARA CARTER. who died five years & today. July 10. 1920 Surrounded by friends T am lonesome. In the midst of ail 1 am blue A smile on my face, but a he; Clara, dear. I am_thinking MAMMA AND PA CARTER. In memory of my_dear CLARA CARTER, who died five years today. July 11. 18 I shall never cease to I Thouzh vour form lies And come dar 1 hooe to meet To this end in God I © YOUR LOVING FRIEND. IDA LEW1< CHASE. In sad but ng rememb of my devoiad wite and oir dea AH TINNEY CHASE. whe 1586 and our grandmother NEY, ‘who departed this ago today. July 10. 187 e Pa sou. ahall teet w0 GEORGE A ADDIF CHASE There to rest sternally DEVOTED ~ HUSBAXD CHASE. AND CHILDRE: CHASE GRE BRYSON HATTIE CHASE GRAY GILBERT. In sad but Joving r of my dear mother. ADALINE who departed this lils one day. July 10, 1 At the bedside of my dear mother Night by night and day by dav watehed loving hands grow And kaw her slowly fade awas I tried =0 hard to keep her by me But God willed that she should die T yielded to the parting With the hope we HER LOVING SON HUNT. In sad but loving our “devotad daughter and sister. MAR ANGES HUNT (nee H Tty denated this lifa two sears ago. July 10. 19 GILBERT - thinner 1 Simeet again 1SAAC GILBERT remembrance of May she rest in peace Today recalls the memors OFf a loved one zone to rest And those who remamber her Are thoss who loved her best The flowers we place upon her zrave Wither and decas for her wh fade aw FATHER JAMES H SISTERS AND BROTH eleens beneath HER DEV HALL ERS MASON. 'In Joving remembrance of our da ling_daughter and cster. MARTHA E.MA SON. ‘who devarted this life seven years axo tod 10. 1918 No_tr So_soft ceed that the Was not by & ripple stir THE PARKER. A tribute of love to the memory of my hushand and our father. FRANK PARKER. Sr. who departed this life thres o. Juls 9. 1922 "Tis not for thee the tears a The sea is calm. 'the tempest past On’ the eternai_shore. WIFE AND CHILDREN PEYTON. In loving rememhrance of aur dear hushand and. father. MOSES PEY TON. who left us one vear ago todar. Julv 10. 024 You are not forgotten. Moses That would be 100 hard tn do As lonz ‘as life and memors Jast 13111 Jlwass think of you HIS WIFE BETTIE We mourn for you. dear father. But not with outward show For the heart that mourns sinicerely Mourne il 1 HIS DEVOTED MAMIE AND CARRIE ruLL In Joving tribute to the memors of our dear son. ROY E. PULLIAM. who deparied this 1 {odax. July 10.1915, One by one earth’s ties are broken One by one ¢ awas But_we hoid a glg {oken We hove some day' 10 meet azain HIS DEVOTED FATHER AND MOTHER EDWARD AND HATTIE PULLIAM. * PULLIAM. 1In ead but Joving_remembrance of my dear husband. ROY E. PULLIAM Who devarted this life 10 years azo todas July 10, 1815, an8 my_dariing daughte GLADYS MAE PULLIAM. 17 months as« January 30. 19 Surrounded by friends T am lonesome. In the midst of all 1 am blue With a_emile on my faco and an aching Roy and Gladve Tm thinkine of you DEVOTED WIFE AND MOTHER. ADELE PULLIAM . WISE. 1In lovinz remembrance of me lovin mother. who departed this life one vear axo today. July 10, 1024 HER SON OTED. AND shed SHTERS, NANNIE JOSEPR ____ FUNERAL DIRECTORS. _ CHAS. S. ZURHORST 301 _EAST CAPITOL ST. Phone Lincoln 37 J,WILLIAM LEE, Funeral Director and Em- biimer. . Livery ini connaction. Commodions Figdern” cregatoriym, " Moderats rvice. & Co., LINCOLN 8200 Automobile Service, e, hapel Frank Geier’s Sons Co. TH ST. N.W. el Teieptione Main 24 T. F. COSTELLO NOW LOCATED_AT _1724 N. CAP. ST NORTH 7076, Wm. H. Sardo & Co. il _ Lincoln 524 JAMES T. RYAN 7 Pa. Ave. E. Model Chapel Lincoln 143. BPVate Ambulances e i Gomnsoton. VL. 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