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THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, D. C., FRIDAY, JUNE 4 1926. or=—mnimat | ) NPANR] e 1w pavs Goldefbers’® |1 |\DIAN WAR DIES “An apple a day keeps the doctor away,” goes the old saying You can buy lots of apples and keep healthy and happy with the money you save on your charge bills and budget buy- ing here, as we do not charge extras on your accounts. Nither in- BRENNAN WILL FILED. Honey Left to Churches and Hos- pitals in Capital. v 3 i Cavito] at. n.e.. S . at 330 The will of James F. Brennan, who Dito) at. se. Saturday. June 8. at 86 died June 1, has heen filed for probate. Ty high mass at 9 a.m. Relativ #nd - riends iovited to attena He left $250 to St. Aloysius Church MURRY. s i N and $100 each to St. Patrick D e atone Homital, - MR and St. 30. 1926, at Tuberculosis Hn‘nn? ‘L Dominic's Churches. A trust fund of sagt LIE MURRY (nec Grimes). the of Narcissa and the late Lewis Grimes an: $14,000 is given to James J. O'Byrne | £ e atene | RGO and Harry K. Hickey, the income| Yoted mother. one miter. one brat! from $5.000 of which ix to be used for heir loss a th aunts. o Tndlen And s nost of relEtives the education at St. Charles’ College phrey, Retired, Succumbs AR e, ptene sy g o ol seigaives of a boy for the Catholic priesthood | t L "| 12th and R ste. n.w.. Friday. June 4. 3t | 0 Lon ness. g and the. income from another $5,000 | OROR. Thuraias o'clock. . oy, Hoan 5 = 3 for his aducation at St. Mary's Sem-| "i*r'.'n‘gl|'yf"¢m2,\'rr‘.’m.,":y" T e 1 inary. T = Giaithe i Dears 1008 1w oS Maj. Gen. Charles Frederic Hum Inars. The income from theremain | - Siears G’ 88w sy Shuriags phrey, U. 8. A., retired, 8¢ years old, de Paul Society of Washington. The Tndian fighter, veteran of the Spanish- invited rest of the estate is given to the di- American and Civil wars, who was rectors of Providence Hospital. The | quartermaster general of the . S. trustees are also 10 act as executors. | Army in 1903, died in Walter Reed Hospital today after a long illness. He BODY OF BOY FOUND. had served more than 44 years in the | Army when retired in July, 1907. | Edward Hnwklns‘ mmng Two h Gen. Humphrey was hrevetted a| - S : S e e LT sl captain in 1890 for gallant service Y 4 e Tnos RRCONC fe M S T it e Tt fis $5TT At Chbr TPRRERES 7 Mysterious disappearance of Fdward | Reiaiicen and frience invited. *Iniermignt water, Idaho, and in 1897, was award- " _HUMPHREY. TSI cOlORe FRIG: Y Sa R OL R Lo FPelt od the Congressional Medal of Honor his home at 1518 Third street the| “for the most distinguished gallantry "’;"‘ So daTs " wast s VAV esleRIRY | B Runeias i in action at Clearwater. foatinatin (heTIveE Dt eI Ttk Arose From the Ranks. ton Barracks and Navy Yard Bridge. Mas his sonl He had the distinction of rising oved husband of il (née Sullivan). Funeral from Zus horst's undertaking _parlors. 1 v Maj. Gen. Charles F. Hum- June 3. 1926 ay Georgas who wanted a Palm Beach Suit last year—couldn’t get one!! You remember that hot RIVOT. Tlmvml\ morning at 7 n Honital “A' LEVEQU'E RIV mains -m niaced on train leaving Wash INEton a1 6:30 pm. Tune 3. Tor }“uu% 6N 16 the residence of her trol . Y, Mveaue 1474 South i st Fovrs where funeral servic Haute “Ind he held Saturday. June 5. Interment at Terre Haute. STEWART. Wednesdas. June = 1948 helaved huaband ‘nf Takoma Part: AU pm Relatives and Misn Henrlatta Wolf, aetive in vari ous Jewish organizations here and a ot in neace Robert Thornton, 2229 Brown street ; WELLS. Departed th spell in late June. Were you one of those who tried every store in town just to hear the words— “Sold Out”? € Don’t take a chance this year— Palm Beach Cloth is the certain road to Summer style and coolness. € Buy your Palm Beach suit early. Wear it late—for it wears as well as it looks. terest nor charges. Moral: happiness. our friends. FUNERAL THE PALM BEACH MILLS GOODALL WORSTED CO., SANFORD, MF. Sefitng Agontt A. Robeus, 230 Fourth Ave. N.Y.C. LOWEST PRICES SAVE SOME FOR e L . THE DOCTOR e By Engaging Look for this label. It is sewn in every genuine Palm Beach Suit. | S —and speaking of looks— just wait till you see those new Palm Beach Weaves—your clothier has them. will have snough to meet other obligations. As low as ... savings Home of W. W. Chambers Co. 14th, Cor. Chapin N.W. Col. 432 EISEMAN’S 7th & F Sts. Buy Your Hot-Weather Suit On Our Liberal Credit Plan Begin wearing vour Summer Suit NOW and pay for it as vou wear. Our huge stock consists of all materials, in all models and sizes. Hundreds of Cool Summer Suits $1195 10 $30 . Prices are extremely low—and there are no extra charges if vou want to buy on our liberal terms. (enuine Palm Beach Suits are $11.95 and $15; Imported Irish Linens. $15: Silk-finish Mohairs, $1395 to $19.75: Tropical Wor- steds, $19.73 T'ropical Flannels, $19.75 and $23, and Gabar- dines, $19.75 to The majority of these Suits are silk trimmed. 823 Do your buying NOW, while assortments are complete. Terms can be arranged to your convenience. 3-Piece Woolen Suits On Our Liberal Credit Plan 18% 25 *30 Light and dark Suits are shown at these prices. Fine blue serges, pure all-wool worsteds and cassimeres. Open an account with one of the Suits. There are no extra charges for our Ilberal tcrms. carrying Our bills every month bring you savings and We do not penalize R. F. HARVEY’S SON "eoreunia 197 W. W. Chambers lett after the funeral expenses have been paid Complete Funerals The more slahorate ones at hig STEEL VAULTS, $85 AMBULANCES, $4 The Brown Stone Funeral from the ranks. naving entered the service as a private in the ith Artil lery, March 17, 1863. He was subse- | auently promoted to corporal. sergeant and first sergeant in Company ¥ of that organization, and received his commission as a second lieutenant of the 5th Artillery in May, 1866. Trans. ferred to the 4th Artiliery the follow- ing October, Humphrey was promated to the grade of first lieutenant in that organization in 1868, Graduated from the Artillery School in 1874, the officer next was made a captain, and then assistant quarter- master in 1879, and reached the grade of major December 11, 1892, Honorably Discharged in 1899, In October 15. 1897, he was pro- moted to lleutenant colonel and made a deputy quartermaster general. Suh sequently he served as a colonel in the Quartermaster Volunteers in 1898, finally reaching the grade of colonei in that outfit in September of that year. He was honorably discharged from the volunteer service in June, 1899, He was made a colonel and assist ant to the Quartermaster General in the Regular Army in October 1301 and hecame Quartermaster (eneral in 1903, with the grade of hrigadier | general. Gen. Humphrey participated in cam- paigns against the Indians as follows, In the Nez Perce campaign In 1897. in the Snake Bennock in 1878, the Shoshone-Snake fn 1895 and against the Sjoux Indians in 1890-91. While in action at Clearwater, Idaho. in 18’ for which he later received the (‘on- gressional Medal of Honor— he volun- tarily and successfully conducted. agalnst a withering fire. a party {which recovered possession of an abandoned howitzer and two gatling &uns Iving hetween the lines and a few vards from the Indians. Gen. Humphrey served as chlef quartermaster in the Santiago de Cuba expedition in 1898: algo served in the Chinese rellef expedition of 1900 and in the Philippines. Resided Here 25 Years. Gen. Humphrey had maintained a residence in Washington for ahout the 128t 25 vears, residing in the Wyoming Apartments hefore going to Walter Reed Hospital a vear ago. He was a former president of the Alfalfa Cluh and recently had heen designated its president emeritus. He is survived by his widow. Juanita Foster Humphre: Col. Evan H. Humphrey, the War College here: Col. Charles F. Humphrey. jr., assistant to the chief off staff of the 4th Corps Area and stationed at Atlanta. Ga.: Capt. Julian Mrs. lifelong resident of Washington, died at her residence, 2653 Woodlley road. vesterday. She is survived hy two brothers, Alexander and Harry Wolf, and a sister, Mrs. Joseph Dreyfuss. Miss Wolf was the daughter of the late Willlam and Malch Wolf. Funeral services were conducted at the residence this afternoon at 2 o'clock. Rabbl Abram Simon officiated. } iMRS. G. W HARRIMAN DIES. Interment was in the Washington Hebrew Congregation Cemetery. CITY NEWS IN BRIEF. The Sunday school membership of the Washington Hebrew Congrega- tion will have a picnic Sunday. Chil- dren and their parents will meet at the Temple at 10 a.m.. where husses will await them. Bring lunch and 30 cents for hus ride. The University of Michigan Alum- nae will hold ite annual picnic to- morrow, 4:30 p.m., with Mrs. W. Ransdell 0 Harvard street, G Echo, Md. The Woman will hold memorial 8 p.m., in_ Luther Church. Rev. (eorge pastor. will preach the memorial ser- mon. after which there will be floor work by the Union Guard Team Names of members who have died within the vear will be read and flowers placed upon the altar in tribute to them. Seats will he r served for members of the associa- tion and families of the dead. and they are requested to he fn the church early to aveid confusion. The National Assoclation of Retired Fedaral Fmploy < will hold meeting for the Summer fomorrow. 2 p.m.. in Grand Army Hall. Senator Stanfleld has bean invited to make an address. The Federation of Citizens' Asso- ciations will meet tomorrow, 8 p.m., in hoardroom of the Municipal Build ing. RBenefit Association services Sunday. Place Memorial The Maine State Society of Wash-| Monday. 8 p.m.. at Washington Club. Seventeenth and K streets. Entertainment. Installation of officers by the orator of the so- clety, Dr. Gilbert P. Brown. Mrs. Marle Peary Stafford will speak of “‘Memories of the North." Piano solos by Alexander Clayton and readings by Miss Alice Fobinson. Friends from Maine invited. ington will meet F. Humphrey of the United States merchant marine: Maj. Humphrey. United States Corps, stationed on the . burgh. now on Marine S. S. Pitts. duty In foreign waters, and Lieut. Joseph DaCosta Humphrey. United States Marine j Corpe, stationed at Paris Island. S. C. Two daughters, Mrs. Percy Lawton Harley and Miss Juanita DaCosta Humphrey, and 11 grandchildren also survive, Funeral arrangements have not heen completed. RETIRED CLERK DIES. Miss Caroline G. Forbes, 80, Long Had Been in U. 8. Service. Mism Caroline Gordon Forbes. s& years old. who for 30 vears was a clerk in the Bureau of Education, Department of the Interior, died in the Homeopathic Hospital yesterday after an {liness of two months. She was retired from the Government service in 1914. A native of Westmoreland County. Va., Miss Forbes lived in Baltimore | for a short while after the Civil War and then came to Washington, where she had since resided. She was for many vears a member of the Church of the Incarnation, Episcopal. Funeral services will be conducted in Chambers’ chapel, Fourteenth and Chapin streets, tomorrow afternoon a. 1 o'clock. Rev. Walter B. Reed will officiate. Interment will he in Kin- sale, Westmoreland County, Va. Mise Forhes leaves ‘no near rela- tives. FOUND. HOUND—Male _ hlack hody. markings. “Owner kindly claim on sznmnr Rescue League. 340 X COLLIE. male. | uN- and white. kindly ‘claim 'at Wash Leagite, 340 Md. ave. s.w. BEAGLE o Owner Animal Rescue Marion B. H. | THE WEATHER District of Columhia—Light rain this afterncon. tonight and tomorrow not much change in temperature: moderate northeast winds. Marvland and Virginia — Cloudy. light rain tonight and tomorrow: not much change in temperature; mod- erate northeast winds. West Virginia—Rain morrow partly cloudy; not tonight, to- much | change in temperature. Records for 24 Hours. Thermometer—4 p.m.. 69: 8 p.m.. 64; 12 midnight, 60; 4 a.m., 55: § a.m., 56: noon, 7. Rarometer—4 p.m., ?9.99: & p.m.. 30.02: 12 midnight, 30.05. 4 a.m., 30.09; & a.m., 30.15; noon, 30.13. Highest. temperature, 70, at 3:30 p.m. vesterday. Lowest temperature. 53, at 5 a.m. foday. ure same date last vear— o3 lowest, 3. Tide Tables. (Furnished by United States Coast and Geodetic Surv: Today—Low tide, 9: i p.m.; high tide, 2:33 a.m. and 2:57 necurred occurred v 10:20 a.m, and 10:39 p.m.; high tide, 3:34 am. and 4 pm. The Sun and Meon. a.m.; sun sets T 3 Moon rises 1:31 a.m.: sets 1:21 p.m. Anutomobile lampe 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. perature, 68; condition, clear. Weather in Various Cities. . poil m"x‘m\-\l&"‘ha'"fiu egointed nose, tan. wearing black Draswetudded harness. Owiier. iind .{ Wash. Animal Rescus League. 98 v LOST. CELET. diamond sanphire. between Sib- l’é‘l}é&fiu ha"1600 Aifaon 5t Cor R435. OF KEYS—Consisting_of P e Ker —etamn (o130 W Place now. Raward. ? . Sunda. Teilow _taxic CANMERA i Tha5D, Apariment atR " n_and whif an Tiberal reward. s epherd, haif grown_ hair_clinped Ticense ' tag: answers name. ot o oLt sodnodic o 3 “‘M'"cm'crmnenon ‘North 10000, Apt. 256. FRENCH POODLE, white. 1h wern leve- Stations. Atlanta Atlantic City Baltimore .. Elv‘mh\rhlm oiacacsiaint 3853833 imarck oaton . Buftalo £ Chiage Cincinnati Cleveland, 23523 2ot $eES I C i ?ntume!':g‘i'm 72 0). one bay and one gray: $10 xgu ol loass return to South w'.'-mn-’wn hu fold, June 2. n.lllfll to Room nz e Wiltans Hote1~ Rewara: 52 ‘MONEY—June 2. morning,_ between Rislto Toth Fuller ot aurant nd HOR N Ctense ealt " Adims !u ard. 0OK_—Combination wallet and ednesday _night. containing RN oy check and | lm Cartmell. 2 = POC 'KBDO . yom (‘mln'trzv Club to Conduit road. ‘ongressional Schmiat. um um n.w g SS558s Glondy © Prelouay Plllfl‘)urlh . Cloudy Foriiana o & aleigh. N.C "two oblong _em "'n hg-vr'-'l flw.fi‘é‘ Phone. Cleveland .m:g i!@l’l;g ING. initials A. L.: Friday. Clll 3 1 yous m{l}l;e bejyesn 1Ttk and id. bel'm lllh and E zz%cm x’:"«? e rier. H w -r VA e 8y iss: reward. B 433 ¥ n. fif‘r‘[fil' of, iack | ‘please return otel. sontheast. found the hody and it was taken from the water by Policeman Diffenderfer, | its final | E. Dulin of the eleventh precinct Richard Hawking, father of the hov. {indentified the hody at the margzue last | {nigth. Tt i thought the hoy w drowned while in swimming with com- | panions. who probably hecam frightened and said nothing about the | fatality. Capital During War; Funeral Rites Tomorrow. Mre. Gearge W. R. died at Apartments vesterday after a long ill- ness. She was 49 vears old. Hel hushand, Mr. Harriman, was at one time an official of the orris. Co., lithographers, and is known fo his' devélopment of the Came to maps. Mrs. Harriman came to Washington | with her family in 1917, She i« sur vived b husband. a son. I Harriman: two daughters, lotte Harriman and Miss Harriman, and two brothers, E. Locke and Frank lL. Locke of Malden and Boston, Mass. The brothers are here with their families ! to attend the funeral se “hir‘h will he held in All Souls’ Unitarian Church Sixteenth and Harvard streets, tomorrow afternoon at 3 o'clock Rev. Dr. U. G. R. pastor. will officiate Prior to her marriage Mrs. | man was \'lu \lah-l Lnr Catbs of mjanks ADAMS. 1 wish t0 rxprese o thanks to the mans friends and relatives for "their. Kind ‘exnressiona of " symoatiny and beautiful floral tributes a1 tha death of my beloved aunt. MARTA ADAMS. whe died M 726 MRS ELIZABETH BURRELL. * JACKSON. Mre, Mabel Jackson acknowl with grateful avpreciation. the kind lon of your sympaths . We wish to extend onr sincere and appreciation 1o one mans { relatives and neighbors for their Wind ani tender exprections af symnathy and beautiful floral trihufes at the death of our devoted hushand and = father GEORGE W. SCOTT of 2300 Fth et n.w THE FAMILY. * WHEELER. Wa extend sincere thanks and deen anpreciation to our manv friends and atives for the heautiful floral tributes and kind exoressiona of sympathy during the illness and at the death of our helaved 1713 11th st now Beaths. CARROLL. = Entered inte, rest June 1. 1728 at at_103 Alabama ave ae ALyt arRo; he leaves to mourn devoted mot aunts, Eliza Fi and &' oce ot fo M. F. Church, T« .. Hols dastidi T We shall meet you some bright merning In our Father's garden Reating hy the livine waters An1 waiting for un there. FAMILY. * FORRES. Thureday June 3 1226, af 8.30 at_Homeopathic _Hos: A LINE ‘GORDON FORBES.'in Her year. Funeral srviee at Chambers' chapel. 14th and Chapin sts. n.w. dav. June 5. at 1, pm. Interment at West- moreland County. Va. 4 and Ella Carroll Dastor. Fri. t P TEL FREEMAN, beloved husband --!um”gvemm (nee Dowhng) of 1334 You st. n.w. Funeral Saturday. June 5. at 2 o'clock. from Nineteenth Street . Relatives Walter H. Brooks. pastor. FREEMAN. Members of the Men's Cliff Rock Association are reouested to attend the funeral of our late brother. DANTEL FREEMAN. from Nineteenth Sireet "Ran tjst Church at 2 o.m Death No. 20 #H._JOHNSON. President W1, SINGLETON. Semrerare FPREEMAN. All members of Social Ladge. No. 1_F. A. A. M. are herebr ordered to assemble in special communication at the temple. Bth and Virginia ave. se. Satur- day at 12 noon, for the purpose of making arrangements for_and attending the fu- neral of our brother, DANTEL FREE- MAN." Services at_the Nineteenth Street Baptiat, Church at 2 0. JORN McH. TUR W orshinful Master. Attes FATNE, Secretary. FREEMAN. Kadosh services will he rondueted b;n’toum Chapter. K. D.. over the temalne of our lace Brother Tiusirious DANIEL FREEMANX. 1334 U at n.w. Friday. fune 4. The fiuhhm- Princes of Jjonathan Davis Conmstory. No. 1. will assemble at the above address at 11:30 Regalia at the house, R order of BENS. R ARRINGTON. mander. CHAS. H. ANDERSON, 32°, Recorder HENRY A, BROWN. 337 Commander-in- 13 . Keeper of Seals and The Association of Oldest In: tcoloreds will altend funeral of FREEMAN Saturdar. June . “from Ninoteenth Straet Church, % om. S W. WATSON. G. L. WALTON, Secrefars FREEMAN. Young Men's Protective Lea members will aftend funeral of DAN FREEMAN Saturdas. June 5. 1926, Nineteenth Street Bapiiet Chire n.m. HEN FULLER. President 6. L WALTON: Secy. HARRIMAN. _June 3. 1926. at her resi- dence, the Toronto ‘Apartments. MABEL LOCKE WARRIMAN. azed B0 years. he- loved wife of Georte W. R. Harriman. Remaing resting at Hysong s fiinera) home: 1300 Funeral {rom the Al Souls ‘Unitarian Church. "16th "and" Har, vard ste. n.w. Saturdas. June 5. at 2 .m. BYATT. Wedneadas. June 2. 1026 st his residence, 917 1"3\ n.w. Dr. FRANCK ATT. heloved hi and of Ella Hyatt. uneral’gervices (Drivate) at his late res dence iday. June 4. at 3 pm. lnl’\‘- ment at Fort Lincoln Cemetery. JOBNSON. Wednewdas, June 2. 1026. a4 Sqdmens Hosoltal “Rev. ' JOHN " JOHN astor of Pilgrims’ Blnlll gl;urch Linden. Md.. beloved fatber ukins Johnaoh and’ brother of acinda Remains will Jie in state at the Slrime: Bagtist Church. Li d. from 8 p.m. Friday, June s anth' 8 Saturday. June 'runoru from the Sec: ond umhus " 2hd g between H and T . Sat at1lpm. annsox. Al Tt s MicH cnnts mill Lodes, No. 1437, oA ?. ¥.. are by no end & meating evening. .vm: ke for the '3 o!' ot Tate N, B, JOK tiren. ard o e bratnsr. ] nmf Betwoon B an oy um.v Juoe | B at T octock Thirly from date the assessment will be du ACEY LEWIS. N WILLIAM H. FITZHOGH. P & " 4% JOBNSON. Baptist Ministers' ‘ Conference Please meet at Second Bavtist Chureh. rd sts. SON 31, 1036 at 11:55 D.m. 43 Evvan court » flunflf. N' ' F lay. June 4. 1926 hlr . '?" 2 o, BEULAH miws- Tl ol S e urmn' Jflnn Cemetery, Rock: Md. 8 u ot iuc ...u'f’, at m. residence. nAzo)‘ Harriman | her residence in the Toronta | L wirsos. saters | Harriman | geographic code, a methed of making | zer | Miss Char- | Flizabeth | Elmore | Pierce, | Harri- | arri-| | hushand and fathet GEQRGF. WHEELER, | THE FAMILY. ¢ | JDusband, and veo | Funeral from Allen | Grand Com- 28 at R am ''at 8 ne” VICTORIA the "lats Christina Paz Alnhonsn and William Gertnde Walle Perre Reld fram Ashiry M F K ate i Sarnrdar. i Relatives and frisnde invited. f S. €. and New York papcrs vlea WELLS. Departed this life June 1. 1926, aheut mother. VICTORTA WELLS Some will think T will mnt he lnnel 2h L fimes thes will tee me smie But little will they know the pains ad heartarnes That T will suffer 21! the whil My train was late. dear mother But God knows 1 tried to make 1t to wa vou Sieap on peaceful. for ean vour last w PR TOVING 0T Wi Lir wrre (New York and Colimbia. S nlease cops.| 8. Rev_Bishon €lair af Athury MO E. Charch DAROT In The rertice Wednesdas. Tune DM after & short illne.s BR.A Bates at. now. KATHRYN WILSON' eloved daughter of and “Kathrine Lerch. Funeral late residence Saturdas. June 3 a.m.. thenes fo St Alas mass will be gaid at 6 a.m Fort Lincoln Cemetary ndidents 5 am 1 xill he 3 zond haw Tntarment st Pe Tuesday. June 1. 10726, at Cyr rivate Howpital LOUTSA WRIG Teloved daachies i Georsa® and Mats Trmia and A James. “Mare mather of F to mourn their logs a host of o tives and friends. Remains W. Ernest Jarvie funeral narlos Georgia ave ' Funeral from Mount Mari: Bantist Church, L ets. sw.. Mon- June ; Departed this lite Wednesdas Juns after a lane and lingeing 1) wife af Charles € mother of Charles €)= an Joseph A. Youne and sister of v Scott Rand. Funeral from the residenca of her sister. Mrs. La Gran-de Scatt Rari n.w. Saturdar. June 8. 4t is and relatives mvited to 3rd and YO attend , Atlesn in Jeais. hlrssed sleen From which nane aver waks fn warp SONS. JOSEPH AND CHARL - In Memoriam. AOLMES, With cranitude 1o thy memare ht Diienand and" " {ather ' WASHIRGTON HOLMES. who npassed away seventéin vears ago today. June $. 1908. % Rest. sweet. soirit. rest Fammwy. Tn sad but_locing_remembrance e N E M TR NS08 | somNsoN. 0t our dear mother. JANE M who passed away five ve Mother. dear. ‘tis Spring again And all tha world is fair And all would he so happy. feo. Tf only you were here. Some time. some dar our The fare we loved so w Some dax our hand shall clasp in her And never say farewell. No_more upon this earth we Il see Your sweat and loving face. Thare is nn ane in this wide world Can ever take your place. A mother dear. a mother kind. Has cone and ieft s behind Eor us she alwazs did har bei HER CRLPREN LUEY 8D ¥ LIAM RAY. ELIZABETH C! NE. Sacred to the memory of an- dear “'lu-»‘ms and fathar. NELSON W. REONT who Teft us three vaars afo. June 31877 RIE DEVOTED WIFE AND CHILDRE! SON. In fond remembrance of "fl‘gu-o« THOMPSON. who died Juhe a F. JOHNSON AND JULTA AR EmIk Gone. hut not forgatten. FANNIE THOMPSON CHEEKS. * TRUSS, Sacred to_the mpmm" of my dear son. ERNEST TR! who disd fourteen vears agn. June 3. 1012. and daughter. HELEN TRUSE, who died thirteen yeais axo. May 26. 1913. Gone_ but net forgetten DEVOTED MOTHER AND FATRER TURLEY. In loving remembrance of anr dear hushand and father JAMES G. TUR LEY. Sr. who denarted this life three years ago todar. June 4. 1923, You suffered hours. yes. hours of pain.. To wait for cure. hut all in van. Till God alone knew what was heat. He called you home 10 give you rest HIS WIFE. MALINDA F. TURLEY Dear father. long and gudden was the eall When vou were taken from us all But never will those who Joved vou best Forget the day vou were laid o rest CHILDREN s, WIL- FUNERAL DIRECTOR "Joseph F. Birch’s Sons INAA(‘ BIRCH) A 887 3034 M ST. N.W. B Phane Gawler Service FIAI\N"II Directors Since 1850 Penn: Eien R '“'"’“Deal & Co. R18 W St LINCOLN #200. Antomohile S Chave! CHAS. S. ZURHORST 301 EAST CARITOL ST o Tlmothy Hanlon rone L. KB4, racwr Ind Ea} Fra,nk Frank Geier's Sons Co. LL3 SEVENTH ST, Nw. 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