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GOOD SEDMIER s uits and Topcoats On Terms to Suit You get liberal terms here—but at the same time vou get value—good value with- out high prices. There are a great many advantages in having an account at Eiseman’s. It enables yvou to dress stylishly and economically, without noticing the outlay. For you can pick out your entire Spring outfit, and make arrangements for payment to suit your con- venience. E"EN[NG STAR, WASHINGTON. D e | oRGANIZATION ACTIVITIES. TODAY. Notre Dame of Maryland Alumnae will meet, 4:30 o'clock, at the Women's City Club. The 'Washington division of the Visitation Academy of Frederick, Md., will give a benefit card party from 2 to 5 o'clock, at the Endion Club, 14 Jackson place. Procesds for acholarship fund for the Visitation Academy. TONIGHT. The ladies’ auxiliary to the Herald Harbor Volunteer Fire Department will meet, 8 o'clock, at 411 Third street. The dormitory committee of Areme Chapter. No. 10, 0. E. S., will give a eard party, 8 o'clock, at 719 Thirteenth street, The Catholic Daughters of America, Court No. 212, will give a dance at 1601 E street. George H. Thomas Woman's Relief | ps. No. 11, will zive a 500 card | party for benefit of its relief work at | Masonic Temple. Eighth street north- east. I‘ubllc invited The Harrison Bible class for ‘men | will entertain the. ladies’ Bible class of Congress Street M. P, Church with A musical entertainment and speaking in the lecture room of the church at | o'clock. The new pastor. Rev.| George Hines, will be welcomed. | A benefit card party will be given for the St..Gabriel's building fund at | 830 aclock ar 8. Gabriel's Hall ! Grant circle and Webster street Rath- | Pythian A card party will be given hy hone Temple. No. 8, at Temple, 8:30 o'clock Rabhi Kronman will deliver a ser- mon at Washington Hebrev: Congre. gation. Subject: ‘‘Healers All." Cushing Auxiliary. No. 4. to Sons of Unfon Veterans of the Civil War, will give a 500 card party. 8 o'clock Surlington Hotel Kallipolia Grotto Band, Drill and | Drum Corps will give a Spring dance | at Willard Hotel. The George W ashington University | Masonic Club will give its annual) ce, 9 o'elock, at Willard Hotel, Dr. | William Mather Lewis. president of | the university. and Mrs. the list of patrons. | Acacia Chapter. Ne. 28, 0. E. §. will give a eard party, & o'clock, at | Wisteria Cafe. 1429 F street, for the dormitory fund. The Writers ton will meet, &chool. | _The drama unit of { €ty Club will present | Decides.” a oneact play 'bv an anonymous author. and “Her Past,” a |} sketch by Caleb W. O'Connor. The | four Hudlow sisters will #ing and dance. Mrs. Patrick Gallagher is di- rector of the unit. eague of Washing- | & a'clock, at Thomson | the Women's “The District Epworth T.eague Union will hold election and installation of officers at St. Paul M. E. Church South. Rev. W. & Hammond will speak. Supper at 6 o'clock, The soclatic | wood Deanwood Parent-Teacher will meet, 8 o'clock, chool As. in Dean- The Georgia State Society will hold | its last entertainment and dance of | the season at 2400 Sixteenth street. | All Georglans and friends invited { “Duley,” a three-act comedy. will he | presented In school auditorium of | | Western High School at § o'clock. | Cake walk-Charleston contest and orchestra dance will be given. $:30 oiclock. for the henefit of Joppa. Lodge Chapter, No. 27, E at Joppa Temple, 4200 Ninth street. The Men's Clu Mount Pleasant Congregational Church will meet, 8 o'clock. An {llustrated address will he given by William C. Alden of the 8. Geological Surv, ““The \Imml«lnn That Moved, or Throuxh Glacier \n tional Park With Saddle and Pack.’ Tadies invited - . Gov. Farrington Honored. Members and officials of the United | States Civil Service Commission enter- tained Wallace R. Farrington, Gover- nor of Hawali, and A. Ralph Serven, formerly chief examiner of the Civil Service Commissfon, at a luncheon at the City Club vesterday. Those pres- | ent included William C. Deming, pres- ident of the commission: Commis- | stoner George R. Wales, Commissioner Jessie Dell, Secretary John T. Dovle, Chief Examiner Herbert A. Filer, Lewis S. Fisher. Guy Moffett, Ismar Raruch and Kenneth . Vipond, FOX TFHKIER female. black a Jong tail. blind in one eve. Owner kindly glaim ‘at the Washington Animal Rescue League. 340 Marviand FOX TERRIER. mal with dark tan ears. short wn{" leather collar with braes ‘studs, Owner kindly claim At the Washington Animal Rescus League. 319 land ave. s. s tan and whit Owns Ha the Washington nimal Rescus OVERCOAT bor's. in Zaological {lalmans roqll(nd o al':m»e °e3§'|°' Cipscor I Park D smail size. all white. Owner | i the Washington Animal Rex. | 9 Marviand 5 Bt sous Hogel. dolph at. LOST. D BAG. containing colo; PEATHD S Reward. " d ms 4412 l" BOSTON Ttn DUDDY. brown d white. femal irg i retumed to 1572 Columbla . 3 e o 11th bet. G 5unkiE E afier 6. .l«vnrd - i t lh FAfiiZS Ffi Tn goid setting. iew-rd Cleve. 1 DIAMOND BING—¥rom 4t} nh d 1 b DOG. _Airedale; green con-r muk.m kindly claim cue_League. 1 ?H’fifi.."i’fl oy Kewion i h te P?h::! P‘m”d k] |. turn ' to_ 1824 Jefferson_vlace. DRESSER DRAWER. between 10th & H and 431 Ridout ave. Va, Highland, rn_either address: reward. FOX TERRIER wire Tai HiF 7ed, collar. Marviand tag’ 20 re: Cl!'! 1601 or return to 108 Weat Chevy Chase. Md. $alk . female. N v FRIDAY. APRIL 30,0 | Highest, 65; perature Lewis head | _ | c1evelang 16, 1926. THE WEATHER District of Columbia—Fair tonight and tomorrow; warmer tonight, some- what cooler tomorrow; moderate to fresh ' southwest winds, shifting to northwest tonight. Maryland--Partly cloudy and warmer tonight; tomorrow fair and somewhat cooler; fresh southwest winds, shifting to northwest tonight. Virginia—Fair tonight and. tomor- row, warmer tonight; somewhat cooler tomorrow in extreme north portion: moderate to fresh ~hm|ng winds be- coming northwest. West Virginia—Generally fair to- night and tomorrow: warmer tonight; cooler tonight in north portion. Record for 24 Hours. Thermometer -4 p.m., 53; 8 p.m., 48; 12 midnight, 38; 4 a.m., 36; 8 a.m., 42; néon, 60. Rarometer—4 pm., 39.00; % p.m. 12 midnight. 29.99: 4 a.m., 29.27 8 a.m., 29.91; noon, 29.75. Highest temperature, 60, occurred at noon vesterday: Jowest temperature, 35, occurred at 2:15 a.m. today. emperature same date last vear— lowest, 45 Tide Tables. (Furnished by United States Coast and Geodetic Survey.) Tow tide, 5:13 a.m. and 547 high tide, 11:02 a.m. and 11:32 Today pom.: pom * Tomorrew 6:38 pm. Low tide, 6:03 a.m. and high tide, 11:49 a.m The Sun and Moon. Today—Sun 5:31 sels 6:45 p.m. Tomorrow. sets 6:46 p.m. Moon riges £:28 a.m.: sets 11:20 p.m Automobile lamps to be lighted one- half hour after sunset. Condition of the Water. Temperature and condition of the water at Great Falls at 8 a.m.-—Tem 8. condition, muddy. rose a.m.; sun Sun rises 5:30 a.m.; sun Weather in Varlou Statians Weather Abilens Tex. ; Albans Atlar Allante g Baltimore . Birmingham 3 Bismarck . 3 Clear Pt cloudy 0.0 Cloudy | Boston Buffalo Charlestor Chie Cineimnat Pr.cloudy Clear Clondy Rain Ciear 2 Cloudy Colum 4.8 €. f’;?.‘&? Philadeiphia Phoenix . 1t tshurg] Portland. M Cloudy Clear ! Clear . glouds Prcloudy Clear Paul. Seattle (8 am Statioris London,, Ensland Greenwich time. todas.) ‘Temperature. Weather. Cloudy Clear Clear Clear Clear Clear Clear d Cloudy Cloudy ALEXANDER’S LETTER IS FOUND IN RUSSIA Note by Macedonian Prince Lists Property to Be Found in His Treasury. By the Associated Press. LENINGRAD. April 16.—Prof. Denike and Prof. Massalski have discovered in the library of the late Khan of Kiva a manuseript contain- ing a translation from Greek into Arabic of a letter sent by the great Macedonian prince, Alexander the | Great, 10 one of his generals. The letter gives a full inventory of the hero's treasury, consisting of a pile of gold bars on which are en- craved treatises on medicine and morals. The government will make excavaiions on the spots mentioned in_the letter. Berlin. Germany Copenhagen. Denmark. Gibraltar, Spain. . Horta (Fa, Hamilton. *Bermuda. Havana, Cuba, Colon. €anal Zoge.. FUNERAL DIRECTORS. " CHAS. S.ZURHORST EAST CAPITOL. Phone llnenlnrg!fl.!T Txmct)thy Hanlon _641 H ST, _____Phone L5543 Funeral Director in Connmimmw:m?d" d __modern atoriu; 337 Pa. Ave. RW. Ga " Frank Geier’s Sons W SEVENT! N.W. {‘||1 EYENTH 5P Main | TE COSTELLO NOW LOCATED AT P. ST NORTH Wm. H. Sardo & Co. Lincoln 8§24 Quick, Dlmmi‘d and Efficient_Service. . W o 216 H St. N.E LINCOLN a200. Automobile’ Service. Chapel. JAMES T. RYAN 317 Pa. Ave. SE. Model Chapel Lincoln 142 Private Ambulan: ¢ Livery in Connection. Geo. W. Wise Co. 2900 M St. NW. Phone W. 138 ous chapel Sioggrate "orios Neither the succemsors of nor comnected with the original W. R. Snears establish- Bt prank. 10261009 H St. NNW. E‘LAB brown mink: Wednesday eve- iween Commecticut and Cathedral and Apt. 32, 2627 28th st. Call Col S—Nose giasses An case. Re ‘71 r‘:‘tf%u er, At 711-C. Wardman Park ote) HANDBA containing moner. keys o s permit. 9. Ko ?fi‘ fornia. st... or. uh imall Mrs. Hanger. %: phone North 836! 17 MONEY, 4fi| Agflux'f "““"i o dive = Joseph F. Birch’s Sons (ISAAC BIRCH) 3034 M ST.N.W. Gglablished 1342 Gawler - Service Funeral Directors Since 1850 Main 5512 PEAS ( initial M. belon; fif"?fi%..‘:r’m.. R A Quincy, ceive $10_re igator_ 510 bill change; New 'vnrk ave. near 12th or H to 11th near {he church. | Franklin 74 Romnto 608 h 32 l"l 1 wide. v ™ v‘n‘éfic w1104 or Adm.’fii NERERD- D00 brawa ind 5l with | & o R T T T [PPSR My oy FUNERAL DESIGNS. Geo, C. Shafler =i Floral “Blanket Sprays" oOf ll.llflf\l! "loral MNoderate n:i:; PHak'v 7Y 8 ok OO 08 1 Prompl Auto Delivery Servics. Am-uo——an Bros. Con, 1212 F St. WEATER-—WIIl_party who found brown ’"E.‘.r . pall, perk, April 13, return 10 1401 Webster and receive reward *fi L A RN R it lo A WRIST WATCH—Gold. _ Hamilton Rew: one A'rll re. m th and Massa- tn aye. nw. and 76h ai, between D) and Thu Liberal reward_if 're o5y Simten o nw. or 1313 Mes- sachusetts ave. n.w. We- Speciali e in Floral Designs atsModonr:to it 2 (w Florists A& HITINV, MAIN 6933 | | | Barx. CITY NEWS IN BRIEF. The National Society, U. S. Daugh- ters of 1812, will leave F street en- trance of Willard Hotel April 25 at 7:45 a.m. for Annapolis and Fort Me- Henry by bus. Mount Pleasant W. C. T. U. will Mrs. Wayne B. Wheeler, 2801 Adams Mill road, apartment 211. 9" Beaths. MORRIAON. Thuredsy. April 15, 1026 at fartford. conn.. of ti of %Lu.: xu ton. day. 6 H ot 5., Satir- g No! meet Tuesday, 2 p.m.. at the home of “ms'b“;-m ‘s.m{!fii& . MARTHA NORSWORTH (ngg ¥ The Anthropological Society Washington will meet in new National Museum, room 43, for its annual session and election of officers, Tues- day at 4:45 p.m. Dr. Walter Hough, department of anthropology, National Museum, will speak of “A Half Cen- tury of Pueblo Archeology.” A minstrel show will be given to- morrow, 8§ p.m.. by the New Jerusalem Lodge Glee Club for the benefit of East Gate Chapter, No. 21, 0. B. S., bullding fund, at East Gate Templ Rhode lsland avenue and Mills a nue northeast. The Nebraska State Soctety will en- tertain at cards tomorrow evening at the Women's City Club. Please bring cards. “Lenin and the Russian Revolution” will be the subject of an address by Louls Edelman. M. D., United States consul in Austria during the Roose administration, Sunday, 3 p.m.. the Secular League, at Musi Hall, 1005 E street. The Sigma Sorority will have a banquet at the Lee House The Kappa Alpha Phi will have a banquet fomorrow Lee House, 7:30 p.m A factory for the manufacture of industrial alcohol from peanut shells is to be established at Marseille, Fran Card of Thanks. STARK. We wish to extend our fhanke and annreciation to onr reiat ds for their Kindness. symbathy il floral tribites at the death TLTAM STAR Epsilon tomarrow, Fraternity At the WIFE AND PAMILY. * | filamagc Mrs. H. Bell of 1ng and 1826 at_her Thursdas. April 15 a5 Abrh LOTTIE residence, 1303 Geranjum st KETCHAM ~BAIN wife of J' Burdette Bain neral from her late residence Satlrday at 4 o'clovk - BANKETT, Departed_ this life Aol 13 1620 am men's Hoepital inved husband of Phyliis Bankett of Charlea F. Bankett. Aaron. Lewis frd. Willieton thews. and father-in-law o Remaine resting at the W parior Georgia ave {he Thirg Dantist (hurch. 5th and Q st niw.. Rev. Bullock ofciating. = Sunday. Avril 1% at 130 pm. (Philadelphia, Baltimore “ind Frederickshurg papers vlease (ony.) Mourn him not. he ix safels anchored. ‘Ancels led him all the was’ Rich in mercy. Jesus sought him To 'the land of perfect das y THE FAMILY Wedneaday. April 14, 1926, fence. 1011 F st sw. JOSEPH heloved hushand of Ella M. Blinkhorn A year 0f his age. Funeral from sidence Saturday, April 17. at thence 10 St Dominic s Chiren “ Teauiem mase will be said at @ ok Tor Bie soul Relatives and friends invited. | Interment - at Mount Oivet Cemeters 15 BROWN. ~ Departed this life W, ADril 14, 1920, at her residence U n.w. SARAH BROWN. Funeral from The "abave tesidence Saturday might. April 17 at 8:30 p.m Not dead 10 us who loved her Not_lost. but gone hefore Each hoiir that comes 1o tis anew With at_Freed Tath Leon Funeral hitter sense of loss HER BROTHER. G. R. BIXON BROWN. To the officers and members ot the Shamrock Household. No. 4767, G. U, 0.0f O. F You are herebs notified to attend call meeting Friday mznt. April 16, 1026, at Odd Fellows' Hall. M »i. between 16th and 17th n.w. 1o arrangé for the funeral of our late giste: SARAH D. BROWYX KATHER! BERRY. M. N. G EDITH MASO! R CLIFFORD. HARRIET Fineral from Deal's funeral 816 H st. ne.. Saturday. April 17, at 1 .m. Interment Cedar Hill Cemetery. €O Thursday. April 15, 1926 JAMES T. COEN_assistant pastor of St Paul’s Catholic Church. Children's mass for the vepose 0f his soul Saturday mom g at 10 oclock. Solemn requiem neral mass Mondas. 10:30 &m April 15, 1926, at ® am.. MARY EBLE. dauz r of the late A! and Elizabeth DetMe n the 70th of her age. Funeral from the chapel Hill Cemeters. Saturday. April o.m DOOM. Thursdas. April 15. 1926. ROBERT W. DOOM. beloved hueband of Lillian E. sears. Funeral from W R16 H st ne. a4 1030 am. Inter: on National Cemeters. DOUGHERTY. Thursdax. April 15. 1026 LOUISE. daughter of Hugh J. and Bertie Hayes Dougherty. azed 8 v {rom her parents’ residence. burg road n.e.. Saturday. p.m. Tntermefit at Cedar LIOTT. Thursday. April alkers Chapel X LIOTT. son of Mre. Jane A aged 59 vears Services al the residence of W. K. Elliott, Walkera Chapel. Va. Saturday. Anril 17, at 2:30_o'clock. In terment at Walkers Chapel. Va . EVANS. Thursday. April 15. 1926, at her reidence. Monteomers Apartment. North Capitol and M ESSTE_EVANS. T loved sister of PESSIE BN meral from the above residence S ¥ Apnl 17, at 5:30 am.: thence to St. Al avsins Church. Where mass will be sung at T0°am, Relatives and friends imvited. In- terment Arlington National Cemeters. HART. Suddenly Thursday. April 151926 at Emergency Hospital, NELLIE C. HAR beloved daughter of Ella C. Hart. Ful neral from her late residence. 47 W st now.. Saturday. April 17. thence to St Alogsitis Church. wnere mass Will be said at B am. Interment at Mount Olivet | Cemeters 16° 1026 gears. home. April 14 aged 1% Rer ment_Arlin Hill Cemeéters. “Thursda; GEORGE HE NI neral_from R16 H at. ne. p.m. Iniermént Congre: SON. Wednesday, April 14 reedmen's Hospital. AUBRE: beloved husband of E Funeral Saturday. April from, the W. Ernest Jarvis 2702 Georgia ave. n.w HILL. Thuredas. April 18, 1026 af 12 At Walier Reed Hospital, FRANK hushand of ru Hill: father of Ediil e and Francis Hill: son of Harrigt Hill-Fairfax and brother of John ., Joseph €. Samuel’ B.. dLeo B. Hill " Funeral from jence. 517 Rhode Island ave. Monday. April 19, at 11:30 a.m. Inteiment i * Arlington " National Ceme- Departed this life Tuesday. 1926. &t 10:55 o'clock. at her 1068 ath 30 now BESSABETH. beloved wife of Thomas Jennings. ~She leaves to mourn their loss'a devoted hu band. mother. Mrs. Susan Kelly Cart three_brothers. James. Benjamin and nest elly: sister. Mrs. Rose Kelly Henry and a of other relatives and friends April 1 D funerai parlor Funeral from Holy Redeemer Church. New York and New Jersey aves.. where solemn high requiem mase will be sung M morning at @ oclock. for the Ter noul. * Friends and refatives Refore our ves she faded Growing weaker das he day Patiently bearing her suffering b1l God took her awar o see, her slowls leaving, ux A% heipless we stood hy And drained the cup of bitter grief ‘The morning we saw her die. No_one knows the eilent heartaches, ‘onis those who have loved can tell 01 the grief that is borne in silence For the one we loved so well. FAMILY. 16&18% LOAR. Thursday. April 15, 1926, at 12:15 . at,the Moma of her daughter. Suit- Tind; Mo ROSEMMA LOHR, belgved wie of the ioah Lohr. in her 62d o Funeral Trom the Homs of her son. 3004 theace 0 Congress Avril at Congres- v, Relatives and friends vited to attend : Departed this Wednesday morning, April 14. 1926, at 7:20 o'clock at’his renidence. #16 Soith Columbue in. J. W. H. LYLER ‘hus: bhand of the late Atinie ‘B. Lyies. Tather of Yillism, Turner and Albert Lylex and Mrs, ian Hopson. brother of Rosjer . and Eichard H. Lyles. Mra. Hannah Caliwell. Mrs Ada Magruder Mrs. Ella_Fort. Funeral from_the above residence Satur- das. April 17, at "2:30 pm. Relatiyes and’ friends invited. mnnu. arted this life Eriday, April xng‘ ng ‘am. it his ), Pu%' Naioved hus: He leaves W gfl’.‘:., '"un[ Sl Ry o!'mnu e MeCARTHY, Tuesdar, Apri) 13, 1026, at T i3 usband n' ] hrn' M4'Clrlh *_Funeral services at his late residenc Adams TS, ik L Olivet 18 lite Public in- | 7:30 p.m.. | Monday. | of | REED. ~ Wednesd | i ird). 1 ard) D,flmz“’ of 4 pril 14, 1926, CHARLES aAn lov ve u oq nhd Latra Darents nndfinu 609 hk Church road n'w. ' Saturdar. Aoeil 17. st 11 a.m. Interment at Arlington Natiomsl Cemetery. ROBINSON. Departed this lifa Thi April 15 1926. at 930 pm .. at dence, 1015 MinDesota ave. ns. E. ROBINSON. Has leaves & dave loving wife. Rosa Robinson: five children, Mru. Lucr Butcher. Alice. Alfred. fr. Omar a ‘man Robinson: thres children, hy, Clifton Il!fl Hi Susan a4 r of Jersey Gity. ¥u- two loving wisters. ‘Mrs, Mre. Licy Woody neral from Metropolitan ‘Baptist Chureh, Rev. D W. Norman. pastor. Aoril 18. at'1:30 o'clock. Interment ai Payne rmmn 17¢ SRANKLN. (ARFiL 12 m-u’duhlm “ o ua Shie A g o aes TRAIF Toss onin brother. James Shaz] Baltimore, Md : three s iors, :u- 2 McGes. Mre. Aune ildred Thomas, and & n-n of Minneapolis. ‘Minn.: & Tiacn ¢ cago. T Wsces re. Relon Davie -u “hiltiren of this city. cousinn and 3.hom of friends. Funeral from Mount Jesresl Baptist Church ~to Harmony Cesmtery Sunday. April 18, at 1 pm Not_dead 10 us who loved him Not loat. but gone foraver He lives with us In memory And will forever mors SNOWDEN. Wednesday, A 14. 1 oV readmen s Hommiai METILDA SROW RN palored oite of derry Snowden. moather of Adell Long and ssier of Li Winelow and Elien Snowden °Funeral Sundax’ April T8 7at 7730 pm. Gam Gatorain 27w " Mnarch, Bil ‘at, B tween L and M sts. n.w d ZEREGA. _April 18, 1926. FRANK. pelovad son of Mary and the late ¥rank Zaresa Remaina resting at the W._W. Chi Dus notice of funer: funeral home Bere- after. FIn Memoriam. BROWNE. hushan departed thie ife Aoril 18, 1924 Heaven keen nur precinis Earth his lonely cask In loving rememhrance of aur and father. JOHN BROWNE. wha two years agn leday t some day above In loving rememhranes t sur CLIFFORD. a riend. HARRIET CLIFFORD. whe Aoril 11. 1926, at Emergency Hoapital S0 aad and sudden aur friend was called We agres she had 10 gn But what &nef of her death les i sur 1d_will never know DS. JAMES DONOHUE AND MARGARET ARCHER - CORBIN. In sad remembrance of my dear and and our father. WILLIAM COR- iite two years ago today. Apnil 16, The hande that did s much for us. How heipiessly they lay God knows they worked continuously Rut they are gone today He hath gone where the souls have rest And the cares of life are done. Where the ones that loved him best Will meet him one by one DEVOTED WIFE AND CHILDREN. * In sad but Joving remembrance o iear mother. DORA FOSLE. who two years ago today. Apr 4 HER CHILDREN. * Gimms. A 'm-.nv- of love and devotion 1o the ‘memory of our dear lLttle o E OSWALD N ard IREVA B. GIBBS. whe departed this life four vears ago ioday Apnl 16. 1922 Short and sudde Of our dear one The blow was We little thought their death 8o near. t can tell 1t farewell. 'MA AND DADDY. * remembrance of OS- . and TREVA B. GIBBS. the de: voted children of Mr. and Mrs. Ferrol Ginbs, who departed this life four years g0 today. Apnl 18, 192 Rest, sweet angele. roat, We loved you. hut God loved you THEIR DEV: RN RY M . BATEMAN was the call loved by us all reat, the shock severe Only those who have I The pain ! paring with In Toviny remembrance of TREVA y Joving s “ho died April 16, 1 0SWALD GIBBS. Not_dead 10 us who loved them. ot lost. but aone before n memory more. AUNT AND UNCLE. * GILROY. In sad but_loving reme: ROX: 4ol e W RY GILROY, B :n- died nine years ago tos . April 1 Anniversaly mass at St. Stephen's Church We. seem 10 see 1n the soft. dim light A"Tare Ve Tove the beat And think of mother when the sun's last rav Goes down in the far.off w ® dowp Ah ToviNe cHiLbREN. * GIOVANNONI In sad but loving remem- O Gur ‘beloved” wite and motber. ILE GIOVA N’ who departed life one year ago todayr. April 14. tly_bearing her suffering Until God took her away To see her slowly \eavmg As helpless we stood by And drained the cup of bitter grief The morning we saw her die. No_one knows the silent heartaches. Only those who bave loved can tell Of the grief that is borpe in menc: j I E 0 . AND >'J\ gi FRANCES H. JAMES. who ears azo today. Apnl 16. 1923. Deep in our hearts you are fondly remem- happs memories cling to your hered: Sweer True"hehris that lova vou with despest aftection Always will love rou in death just the Same DAUGHTERS. FRANCES AND LOTTIE. * \lAlTl\ In Joving memory of HENRY A. 'TIN. who died three years ago todar. AI‘HV 16, 1923 HIS DAUGHTER AND SISTERS. * McCARTHY. In sad but lovin )- Crance of my dear wife. MAE m McCA lRT"\'fld\lhn‘fl!?l'!Pd 1 ll o Sears aro todar ADS “HER HUSBAND. D. J. MCARTRY. o 11 i ot i Gt TUS NEITZEY. who BIM awvar ago today. April 16. 1916 Not dead to us who loved him. Not lost, but gone before. He ives With ud in memory And will forevermore. WIS CHiLDREN. - PIPER. A tribute of love and devetion to The memory Of our dear wife. mother and grandmother. ANN PER. who di vears ago today. April 16. 1924, How sadly we have counted the hours "That measured two Sorrow (] vers ath a mantie of flowers raved ane wt Toved o5 dear. We miss her. vet we cannot hide Our Friet 'ind Alent tears e rammwy In memory of our dear wifs IDA M. RANDOLPH, who 122 thres Sears 480 10483, RANDOLPR. and mother A dear one from us has gons. A voice we loved is stilled lace is vacant in our home filled. ND. CHARLES A. RAN- ND CHILDREN R4 In sad b\lt lov- ance of our dear, ROBINSON, Three vears ago today. April 18; 18 our _devoted niece, EVELYN SLA’ KENNEDY who died seven years l’u 4. 1919, Iv & word. dear mother and niece, Is a1l we have o may Our lives have all haen Sinee your two went None can tell how we miss our mother and niece .tk But those who have loat their own SORRELS. A tribute of love and devetion nged Things are not as thes used fo be Whan we had them at home. YOUE LOVING CHILDREX - AND VOTED UNCLES AND. THOR. BESSIE. BUANCHE. .y AND MAU 10 my dear wife and our mother, MARY F; SORRELS. who departed tbis life Abril ilently the curtain of life was drawn: ‘ome near and blees us when we Ere through the world our way we 1l in the ocesn love We abot © lote Oursel g B AND “AND SONS. * IOMPSO! In X o dear mother, MARY . THOMBYOR! who departed this life fourieen years ago today, April 16, 1912, The memory of our loved one Shall never fade away e Our thoughts shall alw Be of yeu. dear mother. While in this world we stax HER FAMILY, * WEST. In sad but loving rem-mNr ! our dfllr husband and father. EI% M T. who departed this |l ree lvlr- ago today. April 16, 1023. Three years ago today God called him away In our hearts, fond and true. We often think of you. nu:&" e 2% "m the 1 our wnw! and mt.-%' WLCOK " ho left us one Year ago Avril 16. 1025. Fagewell, dear sister. may vour slumber Be as zentle as vour love. And_ when God calla s home. We .n.n mest in Regven .a; HER gnvrfl