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THE EVENING. STAR, WASHINGTON, D. ind a_graduate of medical schools in New York and Cleveland, where he practiced, after further study in Lon- don and Paris, to become a specialist on intestinal indigestion. He s survived by his wife, Mrs. Margaret Martin; a daughter, Miss Peggy Martin; two sisters, Mrs. Rob- ert Pepper of Huntington, W. Va., and Mrs. J. Henderson of Cleveland, and a brother living in Maysville. Funeral arrangements have not yet been completed. Says Girls Seek to Shock. CHICAGO, August 31 (P).—A de- sire to be shocking prompts voung { &Irls to smoke and drink, Mrs. Alfreda { J. Howell of New Yor al coun- { selor to high school aid in an address before the Illinois Vigilance Association. The custom of *“pet- ting,” which she traced to modern lit- erature and motion pictures, are more dangerous, she said. “Young people merely are trying to live up to their reputation DR. T. C. MARTIN DIES. Member of Garfield Staff Succumbs at That Hospital, Dr. Thomas Charles Martin, 61 years old, of 1107 Sixteenth street, died Monday after a month's iliness at Garfield Hospital, where he had been a member of the staff for the past 20 years. He was a native of Maysville, Ky. | | girls, —uwithoyt charge ; prompt service ahd freshest floral specimens assured. Wreaths and other effective Iloral Tributes DELIVERED Wanted To Rent Furnished and Unfurnished ' Houses and Apartments . By Season or Year RANDALL H. HAGNER & COM INCORPORATED SPECIALIZING IN RENTALS PROPERTY MANAGEMENT Telephone Main 9700 Cash& C'anyFlowerStores Fumeral Flowers Delivered Free—Nominal Charge on Other Orders 807 14th St. 804 17th St. 2467 18th St. hone Franklin 5412 Phone Franklin 10391 Tel. Columbia 9997 C. RITES FOR M’SWEEN SET FOR TOMORROW Services in Memory of Veteran Newspaper Man to Precede Burial in Glenwood. g s Angus McSween, one of .the last veteran survivors of old ‘‘newspaper and the early school of Wash- ington correspondents, who died ves- terday morning at his home in Silver Spring following a stroke of paralysis, will be buried from Hysong's funeral church, Thirteenth and N streets, at 2:30 o'clock temorrow arternoon. In- terment will be in Glenwood Ceme- tery. The death of Mr. McSween was re- ceived as a shock in journalistic ecir- cles of Washington. As with so many leaders of ‘the old school, Mr. Mc- Sween combined his duties as a corre- spondent with the battles of the po- litical arena, and he took a promi- nent part in some of the hottest presi- dential campaigns. He was particu- larly active as a political strategist during , the period that Theodore Roosevelt was fighting to give a third big party a permanent - foothold in American politics, At the time that Roosevelt smashed the Republican party by heading a third ticket, in 191 Washington correspondent for Philadelphia North American paper was openly pro-Roos This fact. together with Hi eltian. his keen Washington’s Finestt Men’s Wear Store OUR SEMI-ANNUAL ART SCHAFFNER & MARX $55 and %50 suits now 9 $75 and %70 $45 and %40 suits no~v 29 %65 and %60 suits now suits now 49 59 NO CHARGE FOR ALTERATIONS—DURING THIS SALE Rich Fall Colors in this Suit Sale! Plenty of Blues, Browns, Grays—for now—for Fall. No finer suits, anywhere—no bigger savings, either. Business suits, college suits, four-piece golf suits. Every size—regulars, shorts, stouts, longs. 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ReqU 5 lm oit” s GRANULAR EFFERVESCENT A PLEASANT LAXATIVE AND CATHARTIC CONTAINS PHENOLPHTHALEIN. LAXATIVE SALTS AND BICARBONATE OF SODA WITH TARTARIC AND C\IRIC_ACIDS TO PRODUCE EFFERVESCENCE PREPARED BY EMERSON DRUG COMPANY PRCPRIETORS OF BROMO sELTzER BALTIMORE, MD. TORONTO. CANADA i PRICE, 30 CENTS TUESDAY, AUGUST 31, , Mr. McSween was | the | 1926. knowledge of American politics, made cfl” during that fight. the way for his work in the interests of Senator Hiram Johnson of Call fornia later. Johnson was Roosevelt's running mate in 1912 and when, in 1920, John- son announced publicly his own presi- dential aspirations, McSween was his campaigll manager: Mr. McSween pleaded with Johnson to accept the vice presidential nomination when Harding was nominated, but Johnson indignantly refused. Had he followed the newspaper man's advice he pos- sibly would be President now, instead of Calvin Coolidge. In 1924 Mr. Me-| Sween was attached to the headquar- | ters of the Republican national com- mittee in Chicago. At various times Mr. McSween was city editor of the New York American, | managing editor of the New York Telegraph, a war correspondent or & Washington correspandent. He served the Philadelphia North Ameri that capacity for two decades, being relieved only when the Curtls Publish- ing Co. purchased the paper and com- bined it with the Public Ledger. The last two vears of Mr. McSween's life were devoted to magazine Writing. THE WEATHER District of Columbia—Fair tonight and tomorrow; not much change in temperature; gentle north winds. Maryland—Fair tonight; tomorrow partly cloudy; not much change in | | temperature; moderate northwest and ,‘ north wind: Virginia—Cloudy tonight and tomor- 'rm ; not much change in temperature; moderate northeast wind West Virginia—Fair morrow partly cloudy; slightl in western portion. Records for 21 Hours. Thermometer—3 p.m., 81; 73: 12 midnight, 67; 4 a.m., 6 67: noon, 75. Barometer—4 p.m., 30.00; 8 p.m., 30.02; 12 midnight, 30.07; 4 a:m., 30.11; 8 a.m., 30.15; noon, 30.13. Highest temperature, 83, occurred at 5:30 p.m. vesterda Lowest tem- perature, 60, occurred at 7 a.m. today. Temperature same date las Highest, 91; lowest, 68. Tide Tables. (Furnished by United States Coast and Geodetic Survey.) Today—Low tide, 9:09 a.m. and 9:26 p.m.; high tide, 2:19 a.m. and 2:48 p.m. Tomorrow—Low tide, 10:31 a.m. and p.m.; high tide, 3:47 a.m. and 4:19 tonight; to- warmer 8 p.m, 8 am., 1 p.m. The Sun and Mooh. Today—Sun rose, 5:35 a.m.; sun sets, 6:41 p.m. ‘Tomorrow——Sun rises, sets, 6:40 p.m. Moon rises, 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- perature, 72; condition, very muddy. “eather in Various Clllen. 5:36 a.m.; sun 2:21 am.; Stations. saum Iamo] +egepanen < * ey gsep i ¢ cloudy Clea altimore | Birmingham’ Bismar: | Boston . Prclondy Ptelondy Charleston” . Pt cloudy Chivago | Cincinnati Cleveland colt Denver | | Detrait 2. 8 ear Paso’ [ B 13 Clea | Galveston " 0.0% Clondy > Clondy Clear. . Cloudy Clear sonville J('mm: City. | Tos Angeles. onisville . mi. Fla.. Clotdy Pt cloudy Clowdy Tt.clondy Clear Clear Clear clear Clonde * Clondy Clear Pr andy L Clandy Crear Cronay ; Clonav Clondy Rain Clear povter ottt utat PRS-+ S tone Eees | Raleizh.N'C ke City Ta \\’-t‘\ \nlma| Rescue Il'l;nfl 319 i ahout 4 years old. Call | afte 6 n m 5 |rrv\1,\v POLICE DO, male: gray_and |aee " Washington Animal Rescue Leasue, 16 wa. ave. o \\ HITE POODT. male: 3 weeks ago. Don't no one own me? 1106 5th st. n.w. Fro- | 87RO, a1 | WIRF-HATRE] enot._on hack. Tenmie. 340 M Apnly ¥ hee. s LOST. MEDAT, I initinled “T. F. B . 6013, Reward 30 by 314 ‘Reward. ENDANCE < vieinit Finder T monnted TO TIRE, Masol TTO TIR ason 3o No 19560, N Gane UTO TOOL KIT on Annanolis road :undav hight: reward. Columbia 3788-J. AG—Black Moire, hetwecn 7 and 9 nm unday. containine P. E. P. Co. pass hook | earine’ name. Finder please call Franklin 57-W. Reward. 18 LLFOLD containing sum on- My moming: reward: Edwin 3. Robb, 61K . ne BRINDLE license No. BULL 7258, RIERS—Brindle, _cronned ears: name “Rowdy." Reward for re- J.R. Underwood. Fort Myer, ¥a BULL T short tail: turn, Capt. | CAT—Re | Angoracat. | Cordova."Ant COT.LTE—L {and’§ ats. nw. 3 and —white 20th black Fia. ave. for Tost PN 208, i t in_the neighborhood of 18th Augnat black. tan and | white collle male prpn¥. 5 monthe old: license No. 7882, A little girl's pet. Please call N. 3218 Reward. 2 E. ERN_STAR RING. between l«lllv K and_15th and M ats. mufird J. MacDonald, Colonial Hotel FEYE GLASSES—Union afternoon: reward. Dam . EYEGLASSES in Fomia‘ave: Phane Frankim 5 HANDBAG, brown leather: \(oml Woodward" & Lothrop's, “Reward - turned to 402 Asnen Takoma ' Park. D. C. Columbia 7917-J. PEARLS—Small. short strin, with_ claap. on Monday "August “30, on near 14th st. n.w. or on ot Euclid. Vrd Roy Miller, 2521 v 1 sReward, _Or Call Col._8931. ;on Friday. Reward if re. 44 0 st n.w. 31 ard, and " Statiol mia) i_gold Euclid near around Hox i 5 POCKETBOOK Iady’s, brown lcather. vicinity L N N R L nw. Monday evening. Bie” liceite. | keys, | oner. Burkhalter, Tnion Reward. POCKETBOOK lost Monday evening. contain- ine money and Ohio anto license. No. P atte. 1018-J. POCKETBOOK, green: bet. Washington and Fairfax, Va.. Sunday: containing money and D. C._operitors vermit. Reward. 311 N rayed from 501 D s.e. Lin- ete. e, straved {from chain attached to Phone Cleve. 1731. POLI Cleveland ave.: NG—Class, 1026, garnet stone. initials BINGSI o siver romary heads near 2119 finder please return to above ad " ladies’ Colum- sapphires | RING—Diamands _and e | room. Earle Theater. Reward. TIRE—Colored_party who found tire and | rim bhetwesn Fredericksburg and Occoquan return to $714 Harris st. Mt. Rainie WRIS' K Mr. McSween one of the “inner coun | It also paved | an in | “ona hrown | Sk . | Call Main 1603 after | 3 14th st | coutaining automo. | I MRS. ARTHUR W. DUNN DIES; RITES TOMORROW Was Capital Resident 35 Yeflrsand Active in Red Cross During World War. Mrs. Arthur W. Dunn, wife of Arthur Wallace Dunn, Washington correspondent for a number of news- papers, died suddenly Sunday at her | residence, 2400 Massachusetts avenue. | She had lived in Washington for 35 | vears and took an active part in local Red Cross work during the World | War. Mrs. Dunn was president of | the alumnae of the Academy of the | Visitation in Georgetown for six | year: She is survived by her husband and a son, Lieut. Comdr. Arthur W. Dunn, jr., flag Heutenant, United States naval forces in Europe. Funeral services will be conducted tomorrow afternoon at 2:30 o'clock |at her late home by Rev. Edward S. Dunlap of St. John's Episcopal Church, followed by interment in Rock Creek Cemetery. Members of | the Grigiron Club will act as pall- bearers &t the funeral - Farexg'n Weathen (8 a.m.. Greenwich time. today.) Stations, Temperature. Weatlier. London, England Rain Paris. France.. Clear in. Germany.. Clear Copenhagen. Denmark Clear Horta (Fay Part cloudy Hamilton, Havara, Cuba, . Colon. ‘tanal Zone' _fMarriage. CAMPBELL—KING. Dr. Isaac N nounces “the " marriage of _his MARION VIRGINIA. to Mr; SAMU AMPBELL_on Atigu: 26, at manuel B. E. Church. Washington, D. C.. by the Rev. L. B. Franck. Deaths. BOALO. Sunday. August 29 field Memorial FHosnital, heloved wife of Dealy C. Boalo TFuneral 203 Tllinols ave King an- slster. R from her late residence. n.w.. Wednesday. September 1, pm’ Rélatives and friends inyited to- tend. Interment in the Abbey Mausoleum. Arlington Heights, Va BOARDLEY. Swddenie. Saturdas, 28, 1026, h st now . EDWARD BOARBEEY, Tadotel nushand of Liysie Boardley and brother of Liza and Arthur Boarles. * He 'leaves 3 number of ofher relatives and friends. Funeral from John T. Rhines & Co's funeral chapel 3 Fie ste. aw. Wednesdav. September 1. at 2 pm. Friends ,and reiatives invited to attend BRANDER. Sunday. August 20, 1026 at 7 D.m.. at Aflantic City. MARY BRANDER siee’ O'Donnell). Fureral from Hanla 641 H st. ne. Thursday. Sentem at 8.80 a.m.: thenve to Holy Name Church. where mass will be said at 0 am for the repose of her soul _Interment Mount Olivet Cemetery. Relatives and friends invited. BRODIE. Monday, residenoe, ine Auust chapel ber Auenst 30, 10 heridan, nd N avahies of the Tafe Wil Brodic of Elzabeth. N. J° Fu- neral sorvices at' the ahove address 1 <t 31 1 Tnterment | | Warrenton, Departed this life Sunday, Au 1026, at her residence, 228-B ' s.w.. ALBERTA BUTLER (nee She ‘leaves to mourn her de- OHN H. BUT- or - three sls- - parture A loving hushs LER: mother. Tsabella T ters Tda, Rosa and Isabel Briscae: ome nephew. Philip Briseoe. and other " rela tives and friends. Funeral from her late residence Wednesday, September 1. at 20" 0" lock pm. Devarted this Tife Ausmst Tusiceen, Als Hoepital. WIT. ALPHONSO ‘CARTER. son of T, € World War vetoran. 37° s “Funeral from Boy LiAM Carter: Friends invite: Enfored {nta ract Sunday, Aneust 026" ROBERT FARNARD. aced: 0 beioved huchand of Clarg Ririna Ciecel ‘anil Son of the Tate Richard. < T nd Mars Tarnard Ceel . COBE. August 0. 109 at 11:20 am. at Buitalo, NORVELL H. 43 venrs of age. heloved hushand of Alma Conb and Brother, af Mr. Clarente Nodee, Funeral from Wright's chanel. 1437 10th et mow. atR-20 mm Wednastae. Soptomber 1 Tnterment "wilvate. " (Benver. Colo.. vangr= DODSON. aAngust. 0. 1920 irorze Waghinefon Tniversity Hospital “ELLA VIRGINIA (nee Tucker) helaved { wife of Minor Dadson. Funeral services at ey Jate residence. Lee st Arlinet Va5 “plm. Sentember 17 Tnterment | at'Columbia Gardens, near Clarendon. ¥4 DUNY, 1 pm 12:30 am.. at Sundav. Ancust 20. 1028, at_her residonce. 2400 Massachusetts ave.. n.w. ILLIAN T. wife of Arthur W_ Dnan! iieral from her late residence. Wednes- September 1. at 2:30 pm. Interment | ¥ Creek Cemetery. DSON. On Monday. August 30, 1926, at 11:05 pom. “at_ her residence. 60 L. st nw. ETHEL GADSON. heloved wife of Walier Gadson. devoted daughter of F genia West aid the late Joseph West sister of Ollie Chanman, Lillian Manrae. | Elmira Holland. Trene Porter. Euzenia, | Mamie and Naomi West 0 mourn their loss a host of other tives and friends. Notice of funeral ) Remains resting at the W. Ernest Co. funeral parlors. 222 | GAMRLE, HENRY w Brial“at” Waiker's | GERRY. Augnet 20. 1096, at 8 am. VIR GIE, ‘the heloved wifee of William Ge andthe devoted moth She 1 and Alston, Bruce Richands., Fine tember 108" oelock. 15th and P n.w. GILRFRT. Fridav, Anenst 27, 1926, ELIZ BETH ANTOINETTE. ‘nged 0 vears Paughter af Walter M. and Lelia F. Gil: hert. 3105 Ashlev terrae. . Interment (nrivate) at Lake George, N HURT. Sunday. Ancust 20, 1928, at 9:30 am. GEORGE HENRY, heloved son of | the iate John H. and Maltilda Hurt, broth- er of Lieut. Frederick A. Leon 'T. and Mande Huri. Brother-iniaw of Lotise M. Hurt_ Remains can be viewed after 7 v. August ‘31, at George F. Rofe's funeral chapel, 1508 Oth st nw. “Funeral from eame chapel Wed- nesday, September 1. at 2 Rela- tives ‘and friends invited. ent (Boston Phila- | g | 1 Wednesday. Plymouth "l\ur-rh | ayite’s Cemetery delphia papers piease copy.) JACKSON. Suddenly Saturday. 1920 "at his residence. 335 Eva st s JOIN R. JACKSON. Teloved hushand of Mrs.Clara’ Jackson and devoted father of Mrs’ Roga Howard of Newark, N. J. Mra Nannie Watts. New York City: Mre. Eatells rederick. Mra Gertrude How | son. Brad horne and Lerpy Jackson He ' also léaves one sister.” one hrother. five grandehildren and a host of relatives and friends. Funeral Wednesday., Septen: ber 1. at 1 o'clock. from his late res denge.” Relatives and’ friends invited to at: Thoueh lost to life. to memory dear They ever will remain Our ‘only hope our hearis can cheer The hope to meet again | THE FAMIL LIPKCOMB. Mondar. August 10 1020 | This Rome, 3003 0 5. . JORN T 1ipe: COMB, " aged _5%. beioved husband of Funeral service at Thursday morning, Mary Poore Lipscomh. Holy Trinity Church August 2. at 0 o'clock. Burial at Arling: ton National Cemetery. LOONEY. Monday. August 301926, m. Yesidenre. 50 K- bt o JEREMIATL W pved hushand of Hannah Looney (nes n.) Notice of funeral latér McSWEEN. August 70, 1926, at his resi- dence, 7003 Chicago ‘ave. Sil Silver Spring. Md., ANGUS McSWEEN, beloved husband of I MeSween, Funeral services | funeral home. 1300 N st. | nw. Wednesday. September 1, at 2 pm.| __ Interment Glenwood Cemetery MICHA Departed this life August 28 8 PittsburEn, Pa. EMMA BUTL beloved mother of Genevi | ichaels. niece of Fred and Agnes | dock. Daisy Organ and Mattio Robi | Remains resting at” the residence, J0th s nw, | Funeral Thyrwday, Septem: per 2t 3 clock from Walke? Memoriai Chrent B L Bedwarn Vand k- | tives and friends invite] PAYNE, Departed this life Saturd, st 78,1626 at Boston M{INOR PAYNE (nee Pe r of the late John an ton of _ Trevilian. Va. and | ugust 28, daugh- ie’ Pendle- Interment T August 31, 1020, at Tesidence, 1021 35 st PRICE. ' She leaves to six daughters. one randdaughter and a grandson. Funeral | hursday, August 2. 1926 at 1 pm, from her liate residence. Remains Teot ing ‘at the W. Ernest Jarvis Co. funeral parlors, 2222 Georgia ave. n.w. 1 SHADE, Departed this life Mo August 30. 1026, arield Memo- rial Hosp 4 INTA. be- foveaswife. of Rabert Shade of SUeE. Va Remaing resting at_the Home of Mr. D) A. Brodie, 606 Maryland ave. ne. unui @ orclock Wednelay moming. Tniérmert at Greenwood, Ungers Store. W. SMITH. Departed this life muddenly” Sun- day, 20,1026 at’ Bushwood, Md NELTIE CMITH (nee Wellkr. the Jovss {aughter of the late’ Robert i Lovis Weils. ° She leaves to mourn’ their loss | o sisters. Mary Tavlor and Fitzabeth arrieon; d niece, Willistine Greene. uhd et 01 other’ relutives and . frier Funeral Thursday. Sentember 5 from slster's residence; I5th " at thence to St Cyprian's Church, 13 Cuta e | miourn their los th and | Auzust 20, 1026, | beloved diughier of Eari Siewart. aged 4 years and 5 Funeral - from the_ chapel of ier's Sons Co., 1 Sy ufl.th-x 1w CANNON. CONWAY. PKOCTOR. PROCTOR. SIMPSON WARREN. . Deaths. Sugdenly 1926, MARY A late Ch % from tne chane o. 2 7th Septembver 1 friends sional TAYLOR. Tfepart, day. August 26 STODD 29, the. D, on_Sunday, beloved Stoddard. Funer: | Frank Geier's Son naw. on Wednesda: pn Relatives and Inteimentat Congres 1,this life anddenty Sqn- At Bushwood AMES OLIER 'TAYL R e foates b mourn their loss a wife. Mary Taslor: a Joving dauchter Mande” Thompson and a host « and friends. Fu neral’ Thu be: 2. from his Tate_resider &t (b Bar e to St Cybriaiy Church. 15h" and C §te Augus Awood won of the hompso W0 ] \ugust 20, 1028 Md., JOHN D Jlate Rabert and Zabet and fr Erniest 2 Gal ave, ter August il g af’ hy & WALTON. Monday et 0. e Remains_ rext arinrs ptember TSt mow 130 pun.. Wit iad Funery from Walker M ting of Past Grand G 0. of O.F, at ‘the hull Wedtesds W R te aranie fon the Brother WILLIAM T, WAL. Tull attendance s carnestly TURNER WATSON h 1 of tember urera TON. ‘and o reanested, A « SAM'L In Memoriam. In ead bt fear wife. AN ) ife Master. It oving _remembrance ANNON. who azo today. of my depart Alisust a1, Re one year HUSBAND, of our ART! CARTER. 1n 1 dear sister an( who departed this day, August 31 Sweet, happy men ame Always will lov same. HER DEVOTED SIST) ADA CARTER AND VIOL. It ving remembra DA MaY 3 to: g nd your you in death just the loving_remembranee of onr MARY A. C AY. who 18 seven years ago today MAMIE HOLLT dear mot! RIoL DEVOTED DAUGHTERS. . ROBINSON. SUSIE b DAY, JOUNSON, of our LLIA andd” nices, Sleep on, rest A IORN dear sistor. GF inor), who Jeft D GIVENS, oir ten” ye: K0 loved one a0 sranddaughte: take your We loved you. but God loved you best LOVING MOTHER “INNTE TR a1 . GREE DEVOTED SISTER. NANNIE BURNETT ol fo the memary of gur | ‘.\‘UI‘ TA A, KESDALLS. A0 tnto eternal rost one® Sear Aukust 31, 1025 e ]I/»y‘«:; v,| other s sleeping so free from a!l Wake not, O sweet spirit, to suffer aga S awently. et her o s are all eiled; her pa ar Savior. in Thy Ul W6 reach the shining shore. . dear Fath us have Lt To'love h HEK Tov EONELY iupnre s wbrance of fat JAMES LPLAYT forty-one years g ARHRR ALY Meen’ years i o 1 departed this life el day. August 31, 190% Begond this vaio T of tears 7' the ki of years Lfe 1s love LR CLARA SMaid~ WOOD. PROCTOR. In loving memor cousin. PICCOLA PROCTOR. {his life one year ago” today. v of our dear who departe | August 51 mory Tinkers dear cousin, That “wee 0o not itk of Sou HER LOVING "AND DEVOTED Vors GLADYS S ORE SO Tn dear coi who died ong’ e 10 When the evening shades are fallin L And we are To our heart { For Calie” Covst One evenin Jesus whisp And when we looked ol He had most. preciovs_sonl, NIE. COUsIN ving memory of my darling iy child, ANNIE Pl went to Heaver d among us, taken “Colie, n little girl to dorn e ook my o bloom fore HER MOTHI In sl FON. why GOt 21 ¥oit could not sn Your thots MARY iRoC Tonked to ken fath; ¢ most preciots SON ELVERSTON but loving remembrance and our mother, MARY ho departed t August 31 hearts cof r mother di swer In s of my lear wi G. SIMPSON. year ago today often from “Oh, why dil o Theh 'comes an aweet “She'is not dead: she is or Mother. dear, thy name we lo "Twas given thee by God ab Althonzl one sear yoll have been away 1 miss you more more cach HER DEVOTED TV SBAND What i« home without a mothe All things the worl . But_when we lost We lost_our dearest HER_LOVING DAUGHT AND MARY. In sad but dear son solemn and asleep darling mother il RS, FRANCES remembranca tson. HOWARD this Life nine . 1017 ! not speak to ne. Jwere with us w : n VOTED MOTHER MOTHER, BETTIE AND S FUNERAL DIRECTORS " CHAS. S. 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