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ORGANIZATION ACTIVITIES. e TONIGHT. Graduate Stanton Park Citizena' Assoclation 1 Dr. CLAUDE S. SEMONES I—«u meet, 8 o'clock, at Peabody School. | Church, at § o'clock, by J. Finley Wil- son, grand exalted ruler of colored Elks; Willlam C. Matthews and Syl- vester McLaurin. MecCormick Medical Glassos Fitted Evos Examined Practical Psychology Club, 8 o'clock, at _the Playhouse. Piney Branch Citizens' Assoclation will meet, 8 o'clock, at Hamline M. E. Church. The Manor Park Citizens' Associ- ation will meet, 7:30 o'clock, at 6210 Third street. 5 psl Nomination of officers. Eyesight Specnhn 400-370 S tiae 10th and G e White spun Angora rabbit hair is Miss Olive \lcNefil will speak on re “Denlals” at meeting of v\a:;lnnon :ow!":iv:::. cf‘idr‘:r:od e Delegates o the third annual session of the national convention of Benevo- 1““( Protective Order of Relndeer will be welcomed at Walker Memorial " AR e s WV If there is any difference between one fine hat and another it lies in the KNOX /abel A AL e CITY NEWS IN BRIEF. Sigma Chl Fraternity will meet at luncheon at University Club, tomor- row, 12:30 p.m. The Progressive Club will meet Sun- day, 3 p.m., at 917 Kast Capitol street. The supremacy of ailrcraft will be dis- cussed. All Interested are invited. SUBDUES PRISONER. Policeman Forced to Use Stick to Quell Alleged Drunk. Harry Young, colored. of 1443 Swann street, broke away twice from Police. man Cook of the second precinct when the latter attempted to arrest him last nlght for operating an auto- mobile while drunk, and on the third attempt Cook resorted to his baton striking Young on the head with it. Young was taken to Freedman’s Hospltal and treated for a head in- fury, after which he was removed to the second precinct. Cook sald that he signaled Young to stop after his alleged failure to halt at a stop slgn at Sixth and N street and pursued bim for slx blocks before making the capture Births Reported. The following births have been report :}0 the Health Department in the last fg i Vincenzo and Lorenza Bonanno. hoy John and Katherine R. Koester. girl William and Ellen Thomas. #irl. Harrs and ANVI ‘tlzhv wirl William and F ummer ®irl Plerce F_and Annie E. Weaver, hoy. Walter W. and Lois E. Hl(‘k boy. Stephen and Annie J. boy. John F_ and Adeline H. C Ilolx rl. Marguerite L. MeDermott, ) ‘Albert and Anna Shachtman. girl William C. and Frances H. Basti orl Jesne G and Edna Veihmever, boy. jat, el eatane oy George and Josephine Butcher. and Anna G. Day. boy. Pater i Jobn E. The Knox “Fifth Avenue” fon Fall is in the newer colors of Biege and Pearl, with broader, 38 deeper brim. Very stylish, Raleigh Haberdasher Thirteen-Ten F St. N.W. Inc. Mal’l lage Llcenses. Marriage licenses have been issusd to the following e Washinglon Neal and Julia B ney Pion, beth of Rletmend, Ve oo Ber Years H Harvey Frances O, James B James aud Vida H. Ellis. Al;‘ynul Daly, € Liovd. this city Garner an: rendon, Va.. and Dolores B. Creamer. George Lumax and Cbra Turner. Mourning Blacks Dyed 24-HOUR SERVICE Carmack Dry Cleaning Co. _Lincoln 239 Upholstering REUPHOLSTERING PARLOR SUITES AND ODD CHAIRS A SPECIALTY CHAIR CANEING PORCH ROCKERS, SPLINTED “Nuf-Ced!” The Best Place and Lowest Prices After All Ask my 20,000 customers. I give the service you have the right to expect $9 SILK TAPESTRY CUT TO $2.98 PER YARD Clay A. Armstrong Drop Postal to 1233 10th St. N.W. Or Phone Franklin 7483 Man Will Bring Samples arx’s Sensational Pay-Day Offer!!! Small Size Thin Elgin Gent's Watch, in Guaranteed Green or White Gold Filled Case, with Beautiful Knife and Chain to Match 12 Pay Only 50c a Week Special for School Children “Jus-Rite” Silver Plated Pencils THIS BEAUTIFUL KNITE & CHAIN Included in This Offer The Greatest Watch Value Ever Offered in Washington pencils this week only, to chil- dren accompanied by their parents, for 1c each. Just the thing for school. One to a child, none to adults or dealers. {Buy Now for Xmas } and Let Us Pay You 6% INTEREST On Your Regular Payments Come in and select the articles you want for | Christmas gifts. We take your order, with de- Pay Day Spccml The Famous ILLINOIS STERLING WATCH Pay Day Special 50c A posit, and lay the merchandise away for | . Cbristmas delivery. | You can make weekly, semi-monthly or 17 Jewels Adjusted monthly payments up to and including Satur- | day, De-erber 19th—and we will allow you 6 | per cent ‘nterest on all such sums paid in. up | 10 this date or until merchandise is delivered, [ 3450 Full Cut if prior this date. Stones in $18 95 ny amount unpaid by December 19th can be handsome cleared up next year. green or white Pay 50c A Week gold, hand carved mountings. JEWELRY 701 Seventh St. Perfect Your Week End Snapshots A BEAUTIFUL scene, a carefully di- rected camera, a light- ning-quick exposure —and your picture is begun! The develop- ing and printing is the critical, per fecting process. Well done— as we do it—it practi- cally assures a de- lightful photo. Ve offer = complate line of photographic materials; and a FIN- ISHING SERVICE that receives work at 9:30 and delivers it at 4:30 the same day. Use it! The National REMEMBRANCE Shop Mr. Foster's Shop 14th St. at Pa. Ave. Also 1229 Pa. Ave. 330 ft. Three 800, | 5802 1 BF ihese beantifal ta omes ne of these for your life- toe Bome. hess houses contain § rooms, bresk- fast porch OF sun parlor andaleepin . two ful equipped baths L!g beautitul bardwood whils en: Aineled woodwork: AtLTactive fireplace in fiving room: mirrora in halls and bed- Fooma: most. tirartive elecirie fxturas e umerous. fleor pluEs: thoroush modern kitchen with tchen Maid cabi- pet: comblele itry wigh bullt-in ice Box: cedur lin jroguy clonete: Ruud automatic Bot-water heater: comper Saeons “eiripped throughout: wash trays and servant's toilet in cellar. Construction and materials of the best. Thess houses contain many new and up to:date featires, and are arranged for easy housekeedi & ‘e cordially ln\l(r you to- inspect them Open dlll‘- Ifld Sunday from 3 to & and from 7 e immn & SONS | 1013 mh sc h\\ in fixtures: 518 hs' C. ol St. DEAL WITH A TOR THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, D. C, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 1925, | THE WEATHER District of Columbla and Maryland —Partly tonlght; tomorrow north winds. Virginla—Partly cloudy and slight- ly cooler tonight; tomorrow partly cloudy: moderatc west winds, be- coming variable. West Virginla—Partly cloudy to- night; slightly cooler in east portion; tomorrow partly clou Records for 24 Hours. Thermometer—4 p.m. 94; 8 pan 79: 12 miduight, 75; 4 a.m., 75; § a.m. 75: noon, 80 Barometer—4 p.m., 29.84; 8 pm., 20.84; 12 midnight, 28.92; 4 am. : 8 a.m., 20.97; noon, 30.01. Highest temperature, 94, occurred at 4 p.m. vesterday. Lowest tempera- ture, 74, occurred at 6 a.m. today Temperature same date last Highest, 1: lowest, 62. Condition of the Water. Temperature and condition of the water at Great Falls today at § a.m. —Teniperature, $: condition muddy. Tide Tables. (Furnished by United States Coast and Geodetlc Survey.) fair; Today—Low tide, }1:58 a.m..; high tide, 5:17 a.n. and 5:43 p.m. Tomorrow—Low tide. 12:14 am. and 12:43 p.m.; high tide, 6:03 a.m. land 6:27 p.m Today—Sun rose 5:48 am.; sun sets 6:19 p.m Tomorrow—Sun rises 5:49 a.m. sun sets 6:18 p.m. Moon rises 2:40 a.m.: sets 4:43 p.m. Automoblle lamps to be lighted one-half hour after sunset Weather in Various Cities. = Tomperatd H é =z g a5 Stations. > 73 1 Clnug Cotouds Hou e Glear Cleway Ral Charlestan’ Chicago D Indiunapolis Jacknont{lle Kansas City 2 Los Angele Coutavi 3 | Mlami. F1a | N. Orleans. . New York | Philadeiphia | Phoanix” | Pittabureh Poriland. Portiand Raleigh. s. Lake City | san“Antonio San Dieco Fr B2 Pt.cloudy Cloudy I Clear Cloudy . Picloudy Clear Clear Clear 2583855553 e 2338 (8 am., Greepwich time, todas.) Temperature, Weather England Clouds Paris. France... .. Clear Berlin " Garmany Part cloudy | Copenbagen.Denmark Clear Storkholm. Sweden Cleas zall. Azores.. Cloudy rmuda Part cloudy Porto Rico... Part_cloudy Cubs . 8% Cloudy | Coton. ‘Canal Zons. 010 78 Clowdr cloury and slightly cooler | moderate | {NAMED IN DIVORCE \SUIT,PASTOR RESIGNS | Ill Health Blamed by Rev. Carl D. Case of Chicago in Relin- quishing Pulpit. By the Associated Press. CHICAGO, September 14.—The Rev Carl D. Case, pastor of the First Bap tist Church of Oak Park, named as o-respondent in the divorce proceed ings of Albert R. Leland, a member of the congregation, a year ago, resigned bis pastorate vesterday He sald failing health him to relinquish his charge. would be sorry to see Dr. (ase go said one member of the board. “He has the absolute confidence of every compelled “We church member." The' trial court in the Leland di vorce ¢ heard Mrs. Charlotte Le. 1and’s confession of improper relations with Dr. Case, but dismissed the sult for want of jurisdiction Two months ago the appellate court ordered that a decree issue for Le. land. after which attorneys for Dr. Case secured u writ of supersedeas en joining {ssuance of the decroe pend ing review of the trial record by the Supreme Court on a writ of error. The review is scheduled for the Oc tober tern: While the application for the super- sedeas waus pending In Supreme Court a jury in the Cook County Superior Court awarded Leland $10. 000 damages in a £50.000 slander suit against a deacon of the church. The suit charged damaging statements against Leland’s character by a com mittee of church members who in vestigated the charges of Mrs. Leland which led to the divorce proceedings. 370 STUDENTS LISTED FOR TRINITY OPENING College to Begin 26th Year Mon- day With Enrollment Represent- ing Nearly Every State. Trinity College. conducted by the Sisters of Notre Dame de Namur, will begin its twenty-sixth year next Mon day with an enroliment of apRroxi mately 370 students, representing | virtually every State in the Union New candidates have beeii notified to register next Monday. The regis. ration day for former students is ! scheduled for the following day. Sis- ter Raphael. president of the college. will_welcome the new s After an absence of two vears Rev. | John A. Ryan will resume his class in political lence at the beginning of the new term. Rev. Benedict Brosnahan will give a course in re lgion, Rev. Albert Haldi has been add ed to the department of psychology, and Miss Erin Samson, who recetved the master’s degree at the college and who has just acquired the degree of bachelor of literature at Oxford Uni versity. will conduct classes in English. S Amsterdam streets were overcrowd- ed with English tourists last Summer and boat services to Marken and places on the Zuyder Zee had to be Acubled _FOUND. COLLIE—Beautiful young male: tan, four while feet: white Up on tail. Apply Wash jngton Animal Rescus League, $4D Mary and ave. sw. Deaths Reported The following deaths have Been revorted {o, e Healtn' Depariment 1n the Tast 34 v Mary L_Brooks. 48. 1718 21st st o iPry Everback. 84, Homeovaihic Hos- ai Bora Leoe. 50. 1308 170 a1 . 500 'Q Frieda K ! Miante L "Storrs. 10, 15131 ot ne Margaret E. Cleveland. 41. Home for In- curables. yrtie Moore. 37. Sibley Hospital June Harrington. 79. Georgetown Uni- vergty Hopoit o illism K. Reamer. 11 davs. 4200 lst st. Quintin Davis. 3 months. Children’s Hos- oital "Wlmun T. Evans. 39. Tuberculosis Hos- oital Jainen Sanders. 14, Garfie Homouar ara ams. raRichard Tasior. o g P atirm, Marle Bell. 23. Tubercylosis Hosital. Harold S ‘months. Children’s Hos- oita Odean Campbell. 9 months. Garfield Hos- oital RTHURL LEE Managing or. Hotel McAlptn Hotel | You Will Like New York Because You'll Like The Hotel McAlpin! A MESSAGE TO THE NEW YORK VISITOR FROM ARTHUR L. LEE HE impressions, good or bad. that visi- tors get about u city often depend upon the treatment they receive from the botel at which they stop. Many §00d towns get bad names merely because of poor hotel service. responsibility for the City of New York—to Realizing this, I cheerfully assume full | FOX FR_ wire haired. small white. tmo black spols on hip. 1008 New' Hamp: shire 3 est { TERRIER, wire haired, and_poodle mixed: red in color. black eyes and nose: female recently bad puppies: good looking dog. iy Washington Animal Rescue League, 340 Sisand svewe LOST. §old._small diamond In_center. on BAR PILY, ClP" BILLFOLD, small brown. contalning money: reward 1f returned to the Washingion Hotel Warhorouh tui 2228 Decatur pi pike nw. Sund reward. CAMEO BROOC! | Finder pleass lea : |ave. 'n.w.. or phone Frankiin 177 offered. COAT. man's dark ray: Hoek of bus line: finder please phone XN. Targe, eiched xold frame, at 1450 Rhods_lsland Reward 15° Creek_end 1891 D A_R_PIN. marked Katharine Towson Gerald, = Finder return to 121. the Ontario. Reward. 14 DOG, sctior. white on Bradiey Wisconsin ave. Reward o finder. Brookes, Columbia_5050. Z PAIR of tortoise shell-trimmed glaspes. Sun- gay. September 13 _about noon_either on 23rq ‘st. between L st Gircle or on §th and F_st. ne. car: if returned. please. to 720 23rd st. Lo i/ 8 PENCIL—Black ~Eversbard” with xold tios Neme. F. N Reeve printed plainly oo penci] Return fo I'. N Reeve. 1632 J0th et n.w and receive reward v POCKETBQOK—Lontaining _glassey Dapers. ialuable o owner onl Tane near Call Mr. keys. turdi near i6th and Harvard. Good reward. 748 Lamont st. n.w. _Columbia 5014. POCKETBOOK—_Small | black. ~ containing it and De Molay card: o Wi call for same: rivard o on r0ad between Washinzion containing money. key reward. “Apt. 806. Moo FUNERAL_DIRECTORS. Joseph F. Birch’s Sons (ISAAC_BIRCR) 3034 M ST. N.W. Fgatlingd 1ae1. Gawler Service Funeral Directors Since 1830 Main 5512 Timothy Hanlon 641 H ST. N.E. Phone L. 5543. CHAS. S. ZURHORST 301 EAST CAPITOL KT. Phone Liicoln_372. make every guest at the McAlpin one of the Freatest friends of the World's Greatest City. After years of hotel experience. I know there's only one way to accomplish thi To make you feel there's no place like bome-—except the McAlpin— To make your New TYork visit comfortable, care- free, interesting and pleasant— To mive you unusually bright, airy rooms. the world's best cuisine, the most cheerful service. the hest musi- cal features and the most bewltching music that ever invited sou to dance— To malke you feel New York at the MeAlpin {8 an incxpensive city— And finally, to establish with vou personally our interest in you as a friend—a bost instead of a landlord. 1 want'you to think good things of my great City. "In order to do this, I must make you think well of the McAlpin. write—and let us show you that our reed n mmue 16 our deed in practice. Viti all | i "Menaging Directer IMPORTANT—Wheu maklog your reservation, | e sure to request the handy. colored wervice map of New York City, which shaws clearly and stmply all subway. “L" und other sta- | tions—an exclusive McAlpin feature, of course. Ask for Map No. 3. “WHEAL THL WHITE WAY 85GINS™ Wire, phone or | WILLIAM LEE. Funeral Director and P Tater - Livers in connection. — Compadiats chape! ‘and_modemn ‘crematorium. Moderate Drices. 532 Pa. Ave. NV, Call M. 1386 Quick. Dignified _and Efficient Service. Deal & Co., 216 B ST. N.E. LINCOLN 8300. Automobile Service. Chasel. " Frank Geier’s Sons Co. 2 ST Flevhone Matn 2473 T. F. COSTELLO NOW LOCATED AT 1724 N. CAP. ST. NORTH 7976 Wm. H. Sardo & Co. a & E. 42 B eT NN Lincoln 52¢ JAMES T. RYAN: | 317 Pa. Ave. SE | Mode! Chapel’ Lincoln 142 f?mu Ambulances’ Tary in Connestion. nor connects in the eriginal W. R m:, s mosil StN.wW. Artigth -—n{muu.——mnmn . Gude Bros. Co., 1212 F St. BLACKISTONE'S Floral “Blanket Sprays” And Olhflr Beauti ful "ll\rll elgn praia Prices. 14th & T T S 350, “M 141 StN.W. Matn 108, croIcE FLOKA# EMBLEN, Main 2416, Designs at Moderate Florists J4™& HSTINV_ MAIN 6953 R ‘We Specidlize in Floral | i GREENE. T - Child Is Scalded. Margaret A. Higgs. 14 months old, was scalded when her inother acci dentally upset a pan of hot water the kitchen of their home, 137% street southeast, yesterda ‘The child was first treated at Casualty Hospital and later was removed % Children's ~ Hospital, suffering from severe body burns. Physicians £aid the xpected the child 0! Deaths. unday 30 evening. September 15 m. at Arlington. Va CEY FITZHUGH. aged 52 months. ree and Laura Baile September 16. at 1:40 . Jrow Tate Lome. Fort Berrs. Arling: a 1 CHAL darling baby of Funeral Wednecday. p.m.. ton. Dagling. how hard we tried (o keep you. rayers and tears were ail in vain Hapoy angels came and took you rom this world of aches and pain, BERGAZIN. Mondar. September 14, 1030 DAVID BERGAZI sears of age. loved husband o and xmm 107 MitRar ot Mre oritue Sttt ang srand. father of Anita Barnes. James Spinks anc maine 4t J. Barne L 614 4 Wil “be held Eviscopal Ch South cn itol and L els.. Wednesday, September. 3t 10 am. EBERBACH. Friday evening. September 11.. 5. at the Homeopathic Hospital. after a short illness. HENRY EBERBACH of thie city. aged 84 Funeral services at Gaw ler's. 1732 Pa. ave., Tuesday al 2 pm. * EBERBACH. Federal Lodss. No 1. F. 4 . will hold a special communication ‘;‘uzmu September 15. 1925. at 1 p.m or the burpnse of kiving a Masonie burlal 10 our late brother. HENRY ERERBACH %. B. FURR. W. M FCRBERSHAW. On Fridar. Septemher 11 1025, 2 11°50 pm.. MA %1 ¥ FTRBER beloved wife of the late Jimee H Furbershas Funeral from her late res. dence. 80 R et. u.w. Tucsdar. Septemser em mase al St Interment 11 forap tlaess™ Ehe leaves to ‘mourn thelr Toss four sons. four daughters and a nun: ber of grapdchildren. Funeral Mondar September 14, at 2:30 p.m.. from Aldie residence. ¢ GOUSHA. Sunday. September 13. 1935 ELIZA S GOUSHA (nee Crawford). be 4 wife 'of the late V. B. Goush from the remidence_of bher so; 5 W st. s.e.. on Tuesday, September 1 at 2:30 pm. Relatives and friends vited. Interment Congressional Cemeters. * HARBER. Monday, September 14. 1024.at 0 a.m. following an cute attack ' of Mrs. GILES B. HARBER, Admiral Giles B Harbe: Serrices at her iate hom 10:30. Intermen ectoris. of Rear N retired Thursday moming at piivate) at Arlington | mARRINGTON Georgetown 1 ATTA H. HARRIN Interment in' Roc HIAGLEY. Septem! O'BRIEN HYAGLEY. Fu late residence, 2 Bth st day morning 5 St Joseph's mass wi 1t Mount C J0HNSON rous Mrs. ./flan.r’lu\i JORX SON uneral Tuesday. September 15, U3 pm. from Grice's chapel. 12th and R ste. n.w latives and friends invited (Charleston. S. C.. papers pleass copy.) * Fridas. September 11. 1935. at FRIEDA KLAGES. beloved Karl Kleni and Mrs'% Hines Co. D Monday pm. Iiterment Septembers Rock Creex RICHARDS. Depar v it e 15 o s B BEYRS D RICHARDS, “widow of James ' T Richards. Funeral froo: her late residenc 1117 New Jersey we..” Wednesds September 16, at 2:30 p.m RIDGWAY. Sund; tember 13 reits Hownital FRA son of the lais James Ridew Funeral . from Bovs. 3034 M st o.w., 10 at Georgatown Ui M. RIDGWAY. and Virginia £ 1. Interment QaX ROLLINS. Sunday. September 13. ] WILLIAM HENRY ROLLINS, aied 4 vears. Yuneral from W. W. Deil's funer: home, 813 H st ne. oo Tuesday afis noon ‘at 2 o'clock. interment Cedar Hi Cemetery. SHIRLEY. Sundar. Seote Garfield Hospital URST of Edward Shirle: Wednesday. Septembe om the pariors of Ve, m.% unday, Septambe; .. MARION E. Funeral trom her 1 B dence, Herndon. TuesCay, September 18, at 1:30 p.m. SWINGLE. Saturday. September 12 at 1:30 pm.. mont _ st SWINGLE. Swingle te_residence on at her residence now. El widow Services_w ‘Tue please copy.) WATERS. Saturday, September 12, 1025 at 11 at the Soldinrs’ Home Hospita JOHN N. WATERS. belovéd husban Virgima Waters_und father, of R Harry. Elmer Waters and M AT vrother of Yamuel Waters of mouth, 1. Remains & at the Ernest’ Jarvis funeral pasiors funeral hereatter WATERS. AU Wednesday, 'Sepier am,. from Jarvie BBy LT white gloves. Special ing at 0dd 15. at 8 0 EX: ULYSS! BROW WEST. _ Setunay, September 1 his residence. 1128 Sumn: e ST LN B WEST Pand of the faic Mary 7 tainar of Albery Boggarson. orpw» Siaugnter. Arthur. Alphonso Clarence West brother of Lancaster. brother-in-law of J. H gerson. and grandfather of five #ra dren. ' Funeral from Eoeiez Chureh. corner 4th and D st nesday. September 18, at 2 o atives ‘and friends are invited to Rev: 3.3, Watars Dapers pleaee cops.) Federal Lodge. No. 1, F. Wil hold a special’ communinaty néeday. September 16. at 1 pom the purpose of eiving a Masonic burial our "late brother. CLARENCE E. ¥ LIAMS. past master. W.'B. FURR. W. M. 15 In Memoriam. BENSON. In loving semembrance of our teloved father. THOMAS R BENSON 0, 8igg one Sear ago todas. Sevlember What would e give to claso sour hand. + Your Toving fae' {0 Tour plessant oulgx’;h life worth while. o world o us: =iv TRE FANILY. “»- CRAWFORD. B A tribute of love 1o the me; FORD, Ty dear hushand. ROBERT CRA v, ber 13, 1908, e "%vo'r'\:n ST RoRb: annah Robbs and Tlizapets Dastor. (N ho Dassed away ninetesy ears MARY E. CRAW In loving remembrance of mr ¢ v e T A £ eep 17 riber m s, VedREE esr D B Yoars 1x 16. and my brother. Gzosflr‘zu ARD. 21" vears June 8. Rest _spirits. rast LOUISE GREENE TERRY. Detroit. Mich MeCOT. Gariin A tribute of love in memory of our_dear husband and father, WILLIAM LACY M jogil0 g doparted tnfs Uts 15 years ago today. September 11. 1010+ Some may think you ara forgotten A the wound has fons beso healed. But little do thes know the sorrow Foat Hes within oor hearts Soncesled. MILLER. 1In.sad but loviny mem! of ‘g dear"Fanghter and eister. ‘f'fi? A. MILLER. who departed s life" one,. year ago today. September 14. 124. The flowers we plared upon your srave M wither and decay, Buy love for thee who lies beneatn Will never fade HER DEVOTED MO HER. PROTE‘:‘ AND GRANDMOTHE! STOCKMAN. 1In sad but loving of our dear hugband and fat) nor.'fn FoCKMA who pas three Jears ago today. September HIS LO! TAYVLOR. of my . ne_ but not forgotien. 5 NG WIFE AND REN., In sad but loving remembrs ar mother. JANE TAVLOR, who departed this life September 14, 1917 und brother. HENRY TAYLGR. Seblembar, The flom'l 1 olace umn sout mvu B\u v love for thous who lie beneath '/~ FER AT e, Lorrre sy mv.: In sad but Joving remembrance af "'E'u-u- Wife and our mother. EFFIES WARE, who depirted this life two years; axo today. September 14. 1023. De; how hard we tried to Lebp ¥o: gnvarl tears vsre 2ll.in valn took you et . 3 em. ;.