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THE EVENING éTAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, 1925. Novelty Footwear 1304 F Street Adjoining Loew’s Palace Announce Formal Opening Tomorrow sees the opening of Washington's most dainty and unique footwear store. Women of distinction will appreciate the delightful fur nishings and the neat arrangement of the shop. Here is a shop of quality—without paying exorbi tant prices for that quality. We specialize only in $6, $7 and $8 Footwear - Featuring the D’Orsay Pump at $6 As the Opening Special One of Fall's most attractive styles. Low in price and of exceptional quality. Of patent, velvet and satin in the newest shade of tan and other Fall colo : FREE for Opening Day A pair of pure SILK HOSE to every woman purchasing a pair of shoes. Many different shades to match your Fail ensemble 1304 F St. Adjoining Loew’s Palace T Y ih 17! & WOMAN HIT BY CAR IS GRAVELY INJURED Miss Irene Stinemetz's Skull Be- lieved Fractured—Stepped Be- fore Trolley, Police Hear. Irene Stinemetz, 34 cathedral ons, was knocked down and criticalily injured at Eighteenth street and Columbia road this morning by a Capital Traction car. Her skull may be fractured. it was said at Emer- gency Hospital tz, employed as clerk Accounting Bureau, Eizhtéenth and I3 streets, was on her way to her place of empioyment and changing cars,at the intersection of the two thoroughfares when the ecci- dent_happened. When picked up and taken to the hospital, she was in a seml-conscious condition, and. while attending sur- geons said her condition was critical, hope for her recovery was ngt aban- | doned. It wes reported by the police that Miss Stinemetz passed in the rear of a southbound car and was struck by a northbound Bureau of Standards car, » charge of Conductor George L. Fisher, 207 Bates street, and Motor- man Alvin W. Jenkins, 807 Mount Vernon place. Miss Stinemetz is a daughter of the late W. Stinemetz, who was in business at Twelfth and F streets for many years. Her mother and brother reside at 4707 Piney Branch road. e e ] School Boys and Girls used garments. cally pure. 1332 G St. N.W. [0/ ———]o|c——=a]c———=|a]——=]a] Celebrating the remodeling of our building into Washington’s fin- est piano store. & g Endorsed by over 50 of the world’s most famous Art- ists as the player supreme The Autopiano will bring into your home the More than that, it puts into your unskilled fingers the genius of a With it you will be able to play the most Yes, really play them, for with the Autopiano you are able to put your own When you can do this, the joy of expressing yourself in music is yours. cheery contentment of music. master. difficult compositions. expression into the music. = ing. The regular price of the Autopiano is $625. Owing to our taking over \re taught the fundamentals of good health fresh air, clothig, food and sunshine. But few boys and girls know that clothing, like air, becomes impure. of many kinds root themselves in the fibers of Only dry cleaning of the highest standard will make soiled clothing sanitary and hygieni- Footer's, for fifty years, for that kind of cleaning. Send school clothes to us now and have your boy or girl protected by clean clothes when school opens on September twenty FOOTER’S Cleaners and Dyers j——[o]——lg|e—=———[n{c——] Dirt, dust and germs has been famous -first Main 2343 <L R | reserves MRS. E. P. KENNEDY DIES. Widow of Union Vetdran, Civil War, Was Ill a Week. Mrs. Emily P. Kennedy, 86 years old, widow of Andrew Kennedy, a veteran of the Union Army, and a resident of this city for the last 15 years, died yesterday in a cottage on Sycamore Island, Montgomery Coun- ty, Md., where she had been spending the Summer. She had been confined to her bed about a week. Funeral services were conducted at the residence of her daughter, Mrs. F. R. Underwood, 1331 Park road, this afternoon at_2 o'clock. Interment will be in Kensico Cemetery, New York. Mrs. Kennedy Is survived by three sons, Robert 1. Kennedy of this city; and William A. and Charles Kennedy of New York, and by her .daughter, Mrs. Underwood. The idea of saving in funeral expenses is often ignored until after the funeral. Then it is too late. Chambers’ complete funerals at $75, $100, $125, §150, $200 Save you half without sacri- fice of dignity or pride. AMBULANCES Local §4 00 Calls Funeral W. W. Chambers Co. 14th St., Corner Chapin Col. 432 Celebrating the taking over the agency for Auto- piano, the world’s finest player Vietor Herbert, Puccini, Tetraz- zini, Mary Gar- den, Althouse and a host of others. In the palaces of Europe and of Asia, and even in the Vatican at Rome, the Autopiano is given a place of distinction. When you see this instru- ment you will understand why it was chosen from all the pianos of the world. Its glorious lines and carefully matched veneers, together with its deep- singing, resonant tone, delight the most discriminat- It is an instrument that will add beauty and atmosphere to your home. > the agency, and in view of the fact that we have just remodeled our building, the manufacturers have allowed us to sell a limited number of Autopianos $132.00 below the standard price. When these pianos are gone the price reverts to $625. Player ®» HOMER L KITT CO. 1330 G STREET Takes Her Own Life MISS GERTRUDE WALLER, 18-year-old schoolgirl of Havre de Grace, Md., Who shot herself on the banks of the Susquehanna River. Her farewell message in the clay was ertie, T love you, good-bye.” GIRL COMMITTED SUICIDE, IS VIEW OF CORONER Miss Gertrude Waller, 16, of Havre de Grace Found Dead With Pistol Clutched in Hand. Special Dispatch to The Star HAVRE DE GRACE, Md., Septem ber 1.—Miss Gertrude Waller, 16 years old, who was found dead in a play ground here yesterday, a revolver clutched in her hand, committed sui- cide. _This was the verdict reached last night after an investigation by Mar. tin P. Foley, justice of the peace and coroner. No cause was ascribed Roger Lindsay, 18 vears old, said to be the person to whom the girl had scratched a farewell note in the sand where her body lay, testified Miss Waller was in good spirits when he left her home the preceding night. “Birdie, I love you. Good-bye,” was the message the girl left. Miss Waller was graduated from the local high school in June. The 1evolver she used was identi fied as having belonged to her father. = o = Boy Bandits Get $7,000. PITTSBURGH, September 1 (£).— Three armed youths held up two messengers of the East End Savings and Trust Co. at the entrance of the Bauer Bros. Baking Co. plant today and escaped with a satchel con- taining about $7,000. The money was being delivered for the weekly pay roll of the baking plant ORGANIZATION ACTIVITIES. TONIGHT. The board of directors of the Wash- ingten Chamber of Commerce will hold its monthly meeting in the Homer Building at 8 o'clock. The Henry W. Lawton Camp, No. 4, United Spanish War Veterans, will meet at 921 Pennsylvania averue at 8 o'clock. Woodrow Wilson Lodge, No. 316, will hold its regular meeting at 1101 Seventh street southeast. The Women's Home Club of North Beach, Md., will meet at the home of Mrs. R. B. Shaw on Bay avenue at 8 o'cleck. The Phil Sheridan Woman's Relief Corps will meet in G. A. R. Hall at § o'clock. CITY NEWS IN BRIEF. Troop No. 73, Boy Scouts of Amer- fca, will meet at 403 Eleventh street Thursday at 7:30 p.m. Sinjoro Bopomano will deliver a public address on the Esperanto lan- guage at Seventh street and Pennsyl- vania avenue tomorrow afternoon at 4:45 o’clock. Rev. Dr. L. E. Keiser, pastor of the Walker Memorial Baptist Church, will speak at the Vermont Avenue Baptist Church Thursday evening at 8 o'clock. His subject will be ““The Two Pillars on the Porch of King Solomon’s Temple."” _____FOUND. BULLDOG—Gray, brindle. male, short fall. rather large size. Apply Washin, m e T a Ll e it Xnizial Rescus League. 31D Marsiand ave: ANARY, northwest section. ew. Adams 913 TOLLIE—Male, tan. 4 white feef, whits stribs Betwsen eves and white tip on tail DY, Washingion Amimal Rescue Leasue, aryiand ave. s.w “TERRIER— s foet and and on tip of tail: wearing tag No. 6807 24-25 years. Apply Washington A Rescue Leagie. 340 Maryland ve: sws o2 TERRIER—Wire haired. ligh formate. - Apnly Washington Atimal” Kencud ue, 346 Maryland ave, s.w. foague, 340 Maryisnd ave. oW (e LOST. z EMBLEM BICYCLE, No. $5_re- ward. Himes. 74 R. I. ave. n.e ENVELOPE, American Security and_Trust Co.. containing accounts and bills and Poto- mac refund paper: envelope with garage ac. counts. - Liberal reward. Apt. 108, 2: 10th_st. _Potomac 1180 77400 ! i | H | | { MRS. M. F. EAKLE DIES. | Venerable Resident of Capital Long Had Suffered Ill Health. Eakle, 94 years old, ent of this city since 1851, died at her residence, 1108 East Capitol | street, Saturday. She had a stroke of | paralysis about two years ago and had been in failing health since that time. Funeral services will be conducted at the residence this afternoon at 3 o'clock. Rev. S. T. Nicholas. pastor of the Keller Memorial Lutheran! Church, assisted by Rev. Freeley Rohrer, pastor of the Metropolitan Presbyterian Church, will officiate. In terment will be in Congressional Cemetery Mrs. kle was a native of Con- necticut. She is survived by two sons, George H. Eakle of this city and Dr. A. S. Eakle, a professor at the University of California: a daugh ter, Miss Etta B. Bakle of Washing- ton, and two grandsons, John Chester Eakle and Edward Harmon BEakle. WRI'I;ER TAKES BRIDE. S. V. Stiles, A. P. Correspondent. Weds Miss Grace Woodman EW ORLEA ptember 1 (#) . Stiles, Louisville correspond- ent of the Associated Press, formerly correspondent at New Orleans, and Miss Milah Grace Woodman, daugh- | ter of Mr. and Mrs. Willlam Taylor Woodman of Havana, uba, were married here last night. Mr. Stiles | has been connected with Associated Press bureaus also in Atlanta, Dallas, Washington and Charlotte, N. C. | THE WEATHER District of Columbia and Maryland -—Fair and slightly cooler tonight: tomorrow fair; moderate northwest winds. Virginia—Fair tonight and tomor- row; not much change in tempera- ture; moderate northwest winds. West Virginia—Fair tonight and tomorrow; not much change in tem- perature. Records for 24 Hours. Thermometer—4 p.m., 91; § pm 71; 12 midnight, 71; 4 am., 71; § a.m., 74; noon, 3. Barometer—4 p.m. 29.99; 8 p.m. 30.09; 12 midnight, 30.06; 4 am. 30.0. 8 a.m., 30.09; noon, 30.10. Highest temperature, 31, occurred at 4 sterday; lowest tempera- ture, occurred at 11 p.am. yes- terd: Temperature same date last year— Highest, 94: lowest, 71. Condition of the Water. Temperature and condition of® the water at 8 a. today: Great Falls— Temperature, 78; condition, clear. | Tide Tables. (Furnished by United States Coast and Geodetic Survey.) Today—Low tide, 12:32 am. and 1:13 pam.; high tide, 6:30 am. and 6:57 p.m. Tomorrow—Low tide. 1:30 a.m. and 2:05 p.m.; high tide, 7:28 a.m. and 7:52 pam. The Sun and Moon. Today—Sun rose 5:36 am.; sun sets 6:40 p.m Tomorrow—Sun rises 5:37 a.m.; sun sets 6:38 p.m Moon rises 6:13 p.m.; sets 3:54 a.m. | Automobile lamps to be lighted one- | half hour after sunset ‘Weather in Various Cities. 4 - ] g S H H y 18 Stations. + *-a@pomou Wamo] * 3 s g 0.01 Cloudy s Boston .. r ¥ El Paso.. Galveston . Helena Huron, §.'D Indianapolis | Pt.cloudy Cloddy Clondy ! Giear Jacksonville . Pt.cloudy Kansas City Pt cloudy Los Angeles. . Clouds Louisville .. 0.01 Clear Miami. Fla. Cloudy N. Orjeans. . Cloudy | New York... Cloudy Okla. City. Pt.cloudy Clear Pt.cloudy .11 Cloudy 1 Clear Clear Cloudy Cloudy Gloudy CI Omaha ... Ehiladelphia tcloudy - Cloudy * Gloudy Clear. FOREIGN. (8 am., Greenwich time. todas.) Stations. Temperature. Weather. London, England,...... 82 Bart cloudy Paris. France., . Part cloudy | Vienna, Austida. Rain Berlin, ‘Germany.. | .. .. Horta' (Fayal), Agores... Hamilton, Bermuda. . San Juan, Porto Ri Havana, Cuba... Colon, Canal Zone. Glear Part cloudy FUNERAL DIRECTORS. FOB. _zold. Maltese cross Call Franklin_ 6583 _afte FOUNTAIN PEN, Dunn near Connecticut ave. . Schottler. Y. FRATERNITY PIN, A on McKinley et Saturday evening. |Gl diamond ehape. pearl lettered & 2 N. skull and n P enter nitaied D! R, N Soriponse Teward. 1035 _Bilimore. _Adams 835, FRIENDSHIP PIN. set with pearls and ame- thysts: between District Building and Park Saving Bank. on street car. then walking back to 1405 Girard st.. Ant._16. Monday. GLASSES, tortoise rim. pair of: on 4th near Channing st. Please return to 528 Cromwell terrace n.e. Reward. . NDKERCHIE] 8. men’s handdraw: - RN e cal Eohumble SFIS™ Al ward. 3° HAT. red felt. and woven-grass bag. contain. ing a red bathing suit. cap. hose and pocket- book: Sunday night between Annapolis and Washington. = Finder please call Franklin 5567-W. Reward. JEWEL, engraved Helen Faye Seiler 1010.South Carolina_ave. Reward. KEYS (six). three on a ring. and o in Potomac Park car or at 14th and H sts. n.w. Reward if returned to Miss Brooke, 8100 Connecticut ave. Col. 2145. Return 3 CHAS. S. ZURHORST o BAS% G = ‘and modern crematorium. %‘;‘;‘. B32 Par Ave. NW, Call 26 5al Frank Geiet’s Sons Co. 1113 SEVENTH ST, N.W. = odern Chapel. Telephan Main 2473 Noderh G COSTELLO NOW_LOCATED AT, _1724 N. CAP. § NORTH 7976 'm. H. Sardo & Co. 100 Ciabel Lincoln 524 ~ Quigk, fled_and Efficient_Service, W. W. D & Co., B ST. NE. LINCOLN 82 acibmobile Servi T JAMES T. RYAN . P ATSAN ihcom 142 Model Chgf vate Ambulances. : Livery in Counection. KEYS, small bunch, between Oth, 10th on Lo ave i, "6 LA ave nw. Reward. PIECE, brown fur. 2 sking: 5 R urtay aflernioon: reward. ISfamn 4500, Apt. 501. or Main 5000. Branch 74. POCKETBOOK, lady's. containing $70_ in cash. keys and marriaze certificate: Friday. Xusist 38, between Occuguan and Quantico: inder will please notify P. J. Tarift. Tucker ll, Va.. and receive liberal reward. LICE BADGE NO. 221, inct” No. & SR O steonw, o H- bmerc No- 8 V.L. SPEARE CO. the of nor connected e ofginal W. B. Spears catabiisn t, 009HSt. N.W. ok 6626, Bloos Prack o038 i w ot 2oy Joseph F. Birch’s Sons (ISAAC BIRCH) 3034 M ST.N.W. Egiablished 1841, DRy & Vel per Sunder” Ausim e Bparky " Sinday. 507° Please return (0 435 Eve st. niw. How L E LB SPECTACLES — Shell. with_straight _ear joces, in black leather case. Reward. 1349 Girard st._Col. 1 1° Gawler Service BALL. rison of Maurice Ball Olive day Deaths. Suddenly. Mondax at the residence n st.. Clare: by pteniber Iriends invited BALL. tend LILLIE B. A spe inz ”the f A Church Ausust of E. B. Croson. aon. V. LICLTE C. widow deral- it MO altrton. Var Wedngs Relitir s ‘and 2. al 3 pm neeting of Clarendon Ré 2R T 0.0 F., will be for the purpose of a of our late sister. By order ;. O'HALLORAN, N. €. iiR. 8 ARy BESSIE 1 BEATII BERRY, Berr Susie Carr. Edward and Georee also leaves seven grandchilren and & HOst™ ¥. brothe his life Sunday. Augiist am. at the residence of 515 7th st. e MADISON loved 1, Mre. Frances Sadie nd Fredeptok: r of Frances Posdy of relatives and frie,ds, Funeral. from his late residence Wednesday. Seotemiber 2. at 3 o'clock. Interment at Harmony Ce BERRY. Members of the Men Association are requested 10 4t ur at late brother CORNELIUS. Monday. August 8:50 am. MINNIE M. wi George M. Corneli neral from the re South Dakota ave tember ., at * p.m invited {0 attend. Interment at Glenweed Cemetery. 1¢ DEXTER. Monday <t 311095 ‘at An- napolis, Md.. Mrs. MARGARET W. DI TER. in her 82nd yea is survived by a’son. J. Bovd Dexter. and a daughler. Mrs. John' S Strahorn. ' Funeral serviess at her late residence Southgate ave Annanolie. Md.. Wed 5. Senteniben at 10:30 .m. Interment af Arlington Na tional Cemeters at 5 b. FAKLI FRANCES BYT Eakle aged 04 ¥ held at her late residenc E. Saturd: dence. 110! mber 1. at bury at 915 pm.. Saturdas. residence, 312 1, st n.w. in the full triumph of Christian faith. Nre. J LDS. ” She leaves. niourn their loss a beloved husband. John H. Fields: three sons and -seven daughters. services Wednesday. - September 2. 1:30 p.m.. at Mount Airy Baptist Chu Capitol and 1st offic msional Cemetery Conn.. v iating. (C copy.) Betters' undertaking nesday. September 2 St frie: i Ong must be first (Baltimore. Philadelphia and New Jersey papers please copy.) - JEWELL. Monday. Auzust 1925 GEORGE WASHINGTON loved husband of M neral from his Heights 8 Mou friends invited JONES. LUTH, I. NORMAN DOU'GLAS. mo MADDOX. Ao Cyprian's nds invited cannot ay. August 29 8 'East_Canito] at her MARY GTON, widow of Elias, H ars. _uneral services siif uesday. Seo 3 pm. Interment at Con (Norwalk and Dan- apers please copy.) this \ife after_a shert T kt_between N how_ Rev Aszust 30, 1928, at [T e dmother_of Mre Herbert Fletcher. Arthur J. Greene ther of Mary Ellen and Regt Remains resting at Georgs parlor. Funeral Wed at 9 am. Mass at Church. ~ Relatives tell who next mas fall, Beneath the chastening rod Prepare ¢ Ma ) a.m ant” Ofivet 3 pm Zion Th Intern FR. Au he late Funer; th. R. T at 14th ct. n'w 6D MeNA Mas PROCTOR. Wednesdar. m. In MARA. & at St PROCTOR. be Mar: announcement Jater | RICHARDNON s Proctor E thience to St where reqiiem mas for the repose of Departed this life August 31 MARY 1. JO Vived by a hushand Suddenty ROBERT Sunday Auzust 31 199 o let us all r God s Sentember 3. at Mathias' Chureh te Thureday ¥ soul. _Interment af Cemetery. Relatives and 1925 NES. She is sor- o oo Brolier 2ol Funeral from Union Wesles 1 Church. Rev ursday at 2 o'clo ey's_funeral parlor uesdas, September 1. ai dent at nestown, Md.' 1 <t 30. 1 in Newport. R Helen ‘W zed 19 al and wterment at Port Mond. 5. Sepl ent Louisville August ARA. Fune Chester “at 8:3 4 urch at 9 o'clock PICCOLA loved and only child of Mrs of Brentwood, Md. Funeral Departed this life suddenty T )i, Wednewlay: Seq.» rth < A J. Tyler Va.. papérs pleas and will be said at 9 am Sathirday.) At 2o 085" a5 B e Bt RN Nid RICH 36 R he MIN-S RV She Nicaver, i mourn the depoied daushters S ot et Dhtonia and Ca chardutin ‘and Mea Roionia Price all of W 2 My one zranddaughter, Mrs. Ma Moors. also of W D. C.: two grandsons. Jerome and Turner Richardson: one great:’ Eranddaashter. Mrs. J Sxmonetic and s Fost of relatives &nd’ friende. - Fanerst Aeid At "the Holmesn ot i ey Pl inot e Seteniber 2. af e SEIBOLD. August 0. 1075, at the San afacl Hoenial Trinidad. Colo '0f sh pendicitis, FREDERICK DAWSON. son of Helen Toumey and Frederick W. Seibold, 20 Vears, Notice of faneral lster Septem| Trichds invited SHERWOOD. Andrew Jackso A M. e W Wednesday at 1 fineral S. SHER' (Sizned) W. M. ROCHE. SIvP residence. MARY ¢ wife of Thu; and TOLSO: Funy Henry Umberger and mother of Funeral services at her 3_14th st ‘y{r- on W{edn-mv Lebanon. Pa. w . WELTE. Tuesday. September 1. 1925 AL-" Welte Notice of funeral later. b In Memoriam. ARCHER. Sacred t6 the memory of MAR JORIE SULLIVAN 25 M at reday Sen ment at Mount Olivet Cemeters. fr eral from ted Mon hee nds invited. Sunday pm.. at Owings Beach. Md. Toved wife of the late Henrs N mother of Harry Tuesday. t 311925, &t 8 Bth st g the late Jane v0d. Funeral services Church, 41= and L ste at 2 pm. Relatives The officers and members of Council WOOD 35S B ATHAM. Councilor, ugust 31. 1925, at Ber n.w beloved Funeral serv. Chureh Inter N (nee Dove) Simpson late Conception tember 3. at § am August 30, 1 Tolson and E. Tolson Penneylvania _ave and Georze Wednesday. September 2. at 2 p.m. Friende in . September 1 1935, beloved wife of the ARCHER. who fell asleep in Jesus three years azo Abide with me. Hely of the Helpless, of abide with me Amid the trial which I meet. Amid the thorns that pierce my feet One_thought reminds my heart at last-e My Marjorie is not dead she 1s only asieep Evers day brings back sweet memories. Every memory brings a tear. Of the days when darling Marjorie Was with me in my deepest of cares. Jesus is keeping darling Marjorie In her sweet and sacred sleep. Till my guardian angel calls me Home o heaven with Mariorie. dear Marjorie is mot dead she is only ‘asleen HER LOVING AND DEVOTED MAMMA * CONWAY. Who depart- ed this life Auzusi 31. 1910 Her memory shall DAUGHTERS, SI SIE B. HERRELL. In dear brother. dear _sister. Dassed away one vear ago today. T will remember them as long as lifs and memory Tast. In MAMIE A. ROB HOLLIDAY. . loving remembrance of my IRVING HERBRELL. BERTHA HERRELL, LOVING SISTER ROSE. loving remembrance of my SARAH A. HOLLAND. who ds fe September 1. 1924, Every day brings back sweet memorie; Every memory brings a tear. Deep within my heart T cherish Thoughts of one I loved so dear. 3 No one knows the silent heartachs. Only those who have lost can fei} Of the grief that is borne in silencr For ihe one I loved so well. - Can I help but fecl so lonely When her voice I do not hear. For no words were ever sweefer Than the words she spoke 50 déar Sweet memories will linger forever. Time cannot change them. 'tis true Years that may come cannot sever My loving remembrance of you HER DEV( Funeral Directors Since 1850 Main 5512 S SUIT BOX_ cardboard containing Tadies’ and child’s clothing: on 7th st. road near Wheat- . Md. ” Finder "please notily M. Arifiur &obeland. 1313 K-S, now. - Main 4410, SUIT CASE. small, black. containing black dross, camera. eie. Chesapeake Beath, am day. 700 6th n. 5 AN FOX HOUND, female. with bl Tara) Tarys breast: on Eastern Branch e Ro: ward leading to (nformation. 17th st. n.e. 58 Timothy Hanlon 641 H ST, N.B. Phone L. 6543. + FUNERAL DESIGNS. —— T e e e — Guds Bros Cor. 3F st. E—Spare Ford. from Rock P TN WG oot BF g o3 WATCH AND CHAIN, “Elgin movement: id bar chain: initials “G. A. M." ck vt Address Box $36-5. Star offee. 1+ BLACKISTONE'S Floral “Blanket Sprays” CH. “face. kold _dial. decorated: B ireae Box 423 M8tar Shoeyd W, X L e g by Ve “Toao R Beauitful Floral Des) Moo Brices 1itb. & S Ter M 5307, P00 14th NW. 9. § Geo. C. g‘ er Main 1 U R PTR ™ Bremnt L. JACKSON. AND, TED HUSBAND. F. L. HQL- A tribute of devotion to ‘th¥ { our dear mother. ELIZA A A e S P e ears ago today. Sevtember Love and memory live forever. HER DEVOTED CHILDREN. * NORTON. In sad but loving remembr: NORTON. of our dear wife and mother, CATHERIN! who died 13 ‘years ago 10 day. September 1. 1912, Every day brings sweet memories. Every me mory brings a tear: Deen within our hearts we cherish HER LOVING HUSBAND TERS. NEVA AND ISABELLE. Thoughts of one we Joved o dear. AND WARREN. . In sad but_loving_remembramcs of my dear grandson. HOWARD WARREN. Who died eizht years aco. August 31. 1017, o HIS 1t 1 thi i of you. dexr Howas late herine ate resi.. In_loving memory of our dear mother. MARY A. CONWAY. Iwars be dear {o us . who' DAUGH-,, eart is sad with < 1his world would be 3 hoal ur voice Ml B. MRS. S, .

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