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A q andmake the stiffnessdisappear. » ‘Washington Soctety of Engineers [ headquarters, 8 ock. Miss Mabel will gl\'e‘ths annu yl dinnr!!t 7:30 | Vernon, State chairman of Delaware, Assoclation of Oldest Invhlbltl.ntl‘ ENGUE oclock, at Rauscher's. kers: | and Miss Sue VThite, State chairman | will meet, 7:30 o'clock, at Union En- ANALOESIQUE (SAY BEN.GAS) | | Rear Admiral John Haligan, Vil | of Tennessec, will be the speakers, sine House, Nineteenth and H streets. n‘lflh Jul LAUME‘!BENGUE will Best quality velour...........$3.50 value at $2.25 Excellent quality Damask. .. ...$4.00 value at $2.50 Rayon Brocade .............$6.50 value at $4.25 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTOX, Campbell, interstate commerce com- missioner. ORGANIZATION ACTIVITIES. TONIGHT. ‘The Speech-reading Club of Wash ington will meet, 8 o'clock, at 2515 Cliffbourne place. A reception Wil we held in honor of Miss Mildred Ken- nedy of Boston and to greet Miss Fridette Amsier of Switzerland. hours from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. The Dental Hygienist meeting will be held, 8 o'clock, at the new Medical Building, 1801 I street, in the office of Dr. McCullough. RIS School Association will ly remove the congestion ‘The District of Columbia branch, National Woman's Party, will meet at Building.” liam Mather Lewis and James B. Election of officers. The Women's Alliance will hold & bazaar at Pierce Hall, Fifteenth and Harvard streets, to continue until Fri- closing at 10 o'clock. There will be a turkey dinner from 5:30 to 7:30 its annual bazaar this afternoon evening. CLOSING OUT SAMPLE DRAPERIES Tapestry Panels and Console Mirrors Framed and Covered With Velours, Brocades and Damasks—Now Selling AT LESS THAN COST Drapery Materials and Trimmings at Cost YoAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY OF BOSTON, MASSACHUSETTS —is making prompt loans on Washington r e al estate at lowest current rates, through its local correspondent. BOSSETPHELPS Good selection Damask. ......$2.75 value at $1.75 Good grade Cretonnes. .......$1.00 value at 50c And Manv Pemnants at Your Own Price Novel Lamps, Decorative Effects and Novelties make *pleasing gifts—going at half price. Greenberg & Bloch, Inc. 728 11th St. N.W. Frank. 9125 Opposite Palais Royal AND FOUNDED 1907 1417 K Street—Main 9300 NO APPRAISAL (HARGES OR SETTLEMENT S—MINIMUM TITLE COSTS ‘Washington’s Finest Men’s Wear Store D. o’'clock, with cafeteria suppers tomor- morrow and Friday. Dally luncheons, The District of Columbia Public meet, o'clock, in Municipal Building. Wil- liam F. F. Woodward of Oregon will speak of “An Ideal Elementary School The Women's Guild of the George- town Presbyterian Church will hold | and In addition to Christmas —e GARNG e — L When $32 buys so much why accept less? All-wool overcoats and suits— the new styles and colors; clothes for business or college; trustworthy tailoring by Hart Schaffner & Marx *32 HERE'S YOUR GUARANTEEL! If you find, after you buy, that you can get better value, better style or better quality in a suit or overcoat elsewhere, than $32 buys in our store, we’ll re- turn your money without question Raleigh Haberdasher 1310 F Street F = gifts thers will be a mystery table and “white elephant.” The Loyal Legion wil hold a meet- ing in the cabinet room of the Wil- lard Hotel this evening at 8 o'clock. Col. R. C. Kirtland will give a talk on Gen. Lee's march to Gettysburg, if attempted during modern warfare. The Brotherhood of American Yeo- men will give a dance for members and friends, 8 o'clock, at Masonic Tem- ple, Eighth and F streets northeast. The United Lodge of Theosophists, Hill Building, Seventeenth and I streets, will meet, 8 o'clock, to study “The Ocean of Theosophy.” Public ‘welcome. American Association of University Women Bridge Club will meet, 8 o'clock, at the clubhouse, 1634 I street. Miss Anna Boyle will act as hostess, Members of Christ Lutheran Church will give a bazaar for charitles and missions, with supper from 5 to & o’clock. To be repeated tomorrow and Friday. The Ladies' Aid Soclety of Hamline Methodist Episcopal Church will serve a dinner from 5:30 o'clock at Sixteenth and Allison streets. ———e—— An Ohio chemist finds that we eat only one-third as many foods high in vitamins as we ought at the average meal. == Another tumble! That’s his precious nose. —Thomas Hood. Like Hood wrote, we have hit the extra interest and service charges right on the nose in our campaign against this new sys- tem. Another tumble! Certainly, and more to come when we keep on striking those ex- tra charges right on the nose. We do not penalize our friends. Be=—=—nie———[g TUXEDO SUITS $29 i On Liberal Terms [|EISEMAN'S 7th & F WINDOW SHADES | —ordered from us will recelve brompt attention. Lansburgh Interior Decorating Company New Location 818 17th Street N.W. Between H & 1 WE DYE WEARING APPAREL BLACK FOR MOURNING In 24 Hours The Carmack Dry Cleaning Co. Linc. 1810—Linc. 1811—Line. 1812 5,000 -2 $4240 at 30. Send Date of Birth A‘f:r Full Information GOFF Insuranes R oot otg: “THEERT. CHAMBERS WILL, GIVE Complete Funeral Equal to a_$300 One For $175 Or One as Low as 100 W. W. CHAMBERS CO. The Brownstone Funeral Home 14th, Corner Chapin St. PHONE COLUMBIA 432 COAL Our low prices are for cash_delivery only W. A. Egg...$15.00 W. A. Stove.. 1550 W. A. Nut. W. A Pea Coke ... B. J. WERNER Main 8944 923 New York Ave. N.W. 1937 Bth St. N.E. On Easy Monthly Payments Heating Plants installed Now Al LOWEST PRICES We also tnstall hot-alr or pipeless furnaces. SHIELDS Will Positively Save You Money Pipeless Furnace Readv to Set Up SHIELDS CQ. 824-2b N. Howard St. Baltimore, Md.—Vernon 6663 806—10th St. N. W. Washington—Main 9185 C., WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1926. THE WEATHER District—Partly cloudy and colder tonight; minimum temperature about 26 degrees. Maryland—Partly cloudy and colder tonight; much colder in west portion; tomorrow fair and colder. Virginia—Partly coludy and colder tonight; colder in west and north por- tions; tomorrow fair and colder. West Virginia—Partly cloudy and much colder tonight; tomorrow falir and much colder in east portion. Records for 24 Hours. Thermometer—4 p.m., 46; 8 p.m., 41; 12 midnight, 37; 4 a.m., 83; 8 am., 383; noon, 41. Barometer—4 p.m., 80.14; 8 p.m. 80.15; 12 midnight, 80.10; 4 p.m., 80.01; 8 a.m., 29.96; noon, 29.88. Highest temperature, 49, ocourred at 12 noon yesterday. Lowest temperature, 81, occurred at 6 a.m. today. 3 Temperature same date last year— Highest, 52; lowest, 87. Tide Tables. (Furnished by United States Coast and Geodetic Survey.) Today—Low tide, 11:33 a.m.; high tide, 4:56 a.m. and 6:19 p.m.. Tomorrow—Low tide, 12:11 a.m. and 12:16 p.m.; high tide, 542 a.m. and 6:02 p.m. The Sun and Moon. Today—Sun rose, 7:07 a.m.; sun sets, 4:47 p.m. Tomorrow—Sun rises, 7.08 a.m.; sun sets, 4:46 p.m. Moon rises, 3:15 a.m.; sets, 3 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, 40; condition very muddy. Weather in Various Cities. & Temperature, +z i £ 2913wo e Statlons. Weather. WamoT 801 *yqam agep BEOSS [eeee e, Abilene, Tex. anta 1 +o .o Clear Atlantie Gi kil Baltimore 008 Cloudy Birminghi Bismarck Boston Buftalo °, Charleston Chicago Cineinnati Cleveland Columbia nver Detroit El Paso’’ Galveston Helena Huron 8.°D. Indianapolis 3 acksonville ansas Clear ity o Raining Clear Cloudy Cloudy Ralining Clear Cloway o Clear Gicar SEsEEEsRLes OO e it B N SN LT S e S SSES oi: SS: SEEBuNspRaReLy [ Fl New Orleans Ji New York Do Db o@D > S i Ralelgh ~ S-Lake city San Antonio San_Diego. Francisco 2 P Cloudy Cloudy Cloudy Raining Raining Cloudy S35 E3TENEIIERES o DB INAND T N Spokana, WASH..D Boumi: 310 S3E 3 FOREIGN. Greenwich' time, today.) Temperaturs, Weather. ndon, England Cioar aris, France.. Stocknolm. Swedlsn Fart dondy Horta (Fagal). Azores. H-mmun."m-rmn;:"s Havana, ‘Cuba. on, Canal Zor ARGENTINA. For the week ending November 30, 1926. Temperaturo—Precipitation— C . Corn and norts CUTOBt. DeDar. Current. Depar. +5 20 +10 ern wheat ares 75 +4 10 404 Southern whe 72 SHIPPING NEWS Arrivals at and Saflings From New York. Part cloud: Part dloudy Clou Cloudy ARRIVED AT Cedric—Liverpool e enda. . Frederick - VI1I—Cope Olympic—Southampton Sibory-—Havana oo . Carabobo—La Guayra. BogOta—Puerto Colombia: . DUE_TODAY. Parie—Havre and Plymouth Mongolia—San" Francisco. Vandyck—Buenos Aires . DUE TOMORROW. Fort St_George—Bermuda, Sixaola—Sants Marta Nerissa—St. Johns EXPECTED ARRIVALS AT NEW Aconcagua—Valparaiso Alaunia—Liverpoel American Banker—London . Antonia—Southampion Araguaya—Southampton Baitlo— Liverpool -+ Belgenland—Antwerp Estonia—Danzig Finland—San_Francisco. Gripshols -Gothenburg —St. Thomas ihnekalida— 100401 gu::‘dcehn.t MB"men -World o onroe—Wor Republic—Bremen = a—Genoa ma—Alexandria ! Churingia—Hamburg Transylvania—Glasgow tris—Buenos Aires Volendam—Rotterdam . Western World—Buenos’ Afres. OUTGOING STEAMERS. SAILING TODAY. Chicago—Vigo and Bordear BuiiieNaplen ‘S “Conoa Truillo—San " Jusn and M o NEW YORK. NOR BB IGECE GO 1o vives—Kingston, Puerto’ Col bia and BSant: Mlflr‘o e Ellenor—Cartager Esul Luckenbacl 8 .::Em Maracaibo B 0n—Gen Zarembo—Acera L 2:00 P SAILING TOMORROW. De or-.i.fl.vr.: 2 estphalia—Cobh and ;Imlfll 14 Hellig " Olav—Christiansand, Oslo and Copenhagen. . e Empress of Scotland — World Clan Mack 3 Mexico—Havana, \pe Progreso, 1 pico and Vera Cruz. . 33 Ebro—Havana, we H est coast Doints BILL FOLD. Nov. 23, containing pass and thirt] hi . 325 504 st Gl BRIEF CASE, black; Harlan, Main'465 avy Phone _Col. 2% grs_sflx‘-zyard. Call Mr. DIAMOND. one carat. from ring, . day, downiown district: reward.® 708t Ltk iv st 'Apt. HANDBAG, black containing . néar Animal Ward. call Ryattsvitle Fa0 NECKPIECE, fur, lost Tuesday evenin tween 8th and ¥ and 6th and E Reward. 610 8in ot Frank. 3 PACRAGB with 2 50. Tuesd. aie. "Re. nk. 2037-W. yards of silk from Kann's, on Mond: iween 5ih at. ne. “Bewatd. Phone Liscols 5eos’): T S T m_reward. POLICE DOG, male, bt fa Fors o see. lont Mondsy eviine: Wowted ol. 5 PURSE, small, ave and 14th ma‘fi“"mfl?"&a&?"mfl e S, Star_office PURSE. ack, contalning money. papers d_2 ke Kindly return ke, Pt D R UIT—Tan, between 14th Monroe ¢ Warder ot and Pak ™. Roward S45% 1500 st.n.w. Col. 1120. : WRIST WATCH, lady's bracelet in Willard 1 or F st. Return 907 T Bite. OF phons Praskiis 1930, Uhsmard 44 WRIST WATCH—Whits gold. T Tim: i, :!!:chlnA‘}c 010 ok, Bor Slam; ~Rew. RS T COL. W. B. DAVIS DIES. Retired Surgeon, 78, Was Graduate of Virginia U. Col. Willlam Blackford Davis, 78 years old, retired Medical Corps surgeon, died at his home, Earl Court, Baltimore, yesterday at 11:30 o'clock. Ho is survived by his widow, Mrs. K. H. Davis. Col. Davis was born in Virginia August 5, 1848. He was a graduate of the University of Virginia Medical 8chool in 1870 and entered the United States Army as an assistant _surgeon January 9, 1877. He reached the rank of colonel January 1, 1909. He rg('red from active service August 5, 1918, It 1s probable that the body will be buried in Arlington Cemetery, War Department officlals stated today. @ard of Thanks. RHODES. We wish to express sincgre thanks to our relatives and frlends ot e T e T o et oA father n 3 ributes 3t tho eog g S AND FAMILY. Deaths. AYERS. Suddenly on Tuesday. November B oag AT RERTNE M Veloved wifo of ' Frank Avers and mother of Alden Moore. _Funeral services at her late Tesl- dence. 627 North Carolina_ave. s.e. G DRI B S B eit at Fort Lincoln 3 g‘uflnlo and Rochester. N. Y. papers please copy.) i RRY. On Wednesday, December 1. 102 R O A Ay DEE beloved s band of Margaret C. Berry (nee Snalding) Rotloo of funeral later Members ot Fodoral Lodge. No. 1. F. &. A. M. please notice. BITTNER. On Monday. November 20 1 at the residence of her daughter. 3306 H it. n.w. CAROLNE F'l".'r'rE BITTNER. ;elm'w! wife of William Bittner and moth- of Mrs. Lena C. Sebastian and Herman Feige. Funeral from her late n-s(dznr"v 18 V' n'w “Tharsday. December 3 ai o'clock. Interment at FProspect }: ‘emeters: 1 BROWN. The Ladies’ Banneker Aid Ase clation announces the death of Miss SARAH £/ BROWS, on'November 26, 1620 MAMIE E_ TAl OTT, Prexs. LANDONIA FULSOME. Rec. Sec'y. DEAN. On Tuesda: November 30, 1928, 60 a.m.. SARAH ELIZA (nee Faulk- ner) . loved wife of the late William F. Dean. Notice of fureral hereafter. = EZELLE. 'On Tuesduy. November 30. 1026, ' g, WIS residen JOEL. "belgved scr of W Z . Funeral Saturday. mber 4. at 3 pan.. from his late resi- . November 30. jer_residence. 805 Mre. V. FLETCHER widow of” the late Willlam H. Fletcher Funeral services at her late home Thurs: day. December 2, at 7 p.m. Interment at Middieburs, Va..' ¥riday. December 3, n.m. GLADMON. _Sunday. November 28 1928, ROY T. GLADMON. Pitteburgh._ Pa.. son of Betty and the laie Rudoloh Gladmon. Suddenly, on Sunday, November FREDERICK husband ck Alonzo He also leaves two sis- ters to mourn their loss. Funeral Thur day, December 2. from the residence of his mother, 3250 Prospect ave, n.w.. at 1 p.m. 0 p.m., at + "MARY at . 1926, at & ALONZO GRIFFIN, jr.. of Sarah Griffin. son of Fre: and Ada Griffin HALE. On Tuesday. November 30. 1026, at his residence. 1423 South Carolina av se. JAMES THOMAS. beloved hushand Mattle W. Hale. Fineral will be held irom ‘his late residence on Thursday. cember 2. at 8:30 am. thence to Hol Comforter Church, whers masa will be sald at'® am. for the repose of his soul. In terment in Congressional Cemetery. HEITMULLER, Tuesday. November 30, 1926, at 7:35 am. at Sibley Memorial Hospital. LOUISE ELEANOR HEITMUL- ER. beloved wife of the late Charles G. eitmullor. aced 0 years. Funeral from her Tlate “residence. " Queen Chapel rd Hyateville, Md., Thursday. December at 2 pm. ' Services at Christ Evangelical Lutheran Church, New Jersey ave.. and Morgan st. 2730 o'clock. Rel tives and friends invited to attond. Inter- Glenwood Cemetery. - HOGAN. On Tuesday. November 30, 1926 LLIAM D. beloted husband of Marie Hogan eynolds) and son of Bridget and the late Pat Hogan. Funeral from the residence of his mother. 61 H et. ne. on Friday, December 8:30 am. ihence o St. Aloysius Chureh, where requiem mass will be said at. O am. for the repose of his soul. 3 HULL. Suddenly. Tuesday. November 30. 1026, CATHERINE REIDY, beloved wife of Hen& Hull Funeral from the re dence of her daughter, Mrs. J. Dent F. 1692 Upsbur st. n.w., on Thursday, De. cember %, at 8:30 a.m, Requiem mass at tha Chufch of the Sacrad Heart at § o'clock. Relatives and friends invited. Interment Mount Olivet Cemetery. . HUMBLE. Monday, November 29. 1926, at 4355 am., at Freedman's Hospital, B RICE RYLANDER. 1603 11t nw. wife of Dr. 0. L. Humbie, jr. Br sides her husband. she leaves four ch dren. Leander, Lamar, Goldie and infant also’ a sister. Mre. Viola E. brother,"Georee Ryl 3 eago. 1. Funeral Thuredov. Dec at 1 p.m. from Metropolitan A. M Church.” 1518° M at. n.w. Remains can be after 6 p.mi. at Bundy's funeral parlors. 649 Florida ave. n.w. HUMBLE. Officers of the Grand Court and all members of the subordinate courts of the Order of Calanthe. K. of P. ara re- quested tq meet at the Meiropolitan M Church. M st. hetween 15th and 16th’ Thursdav. December 2. 12:30, 't attend the funeral of our sister. BEATRICE HUMBLE, | BY order LATRA LANGHORN, G. W. C. S. R. SAUNDERS, G. R. D. HUMBLE. Members of Queen Household, No. 1711.°G. T, O Victoria G, T of 0.F. fre. renenied to atiend the funeral af’ out late sister. BEATRICE HUMBLE. Thurs. day_December 2. at 1 p.m.. Metropolitan A, M. E.Church. M st. between 15th and 16th ‘ets. n.w. Call ‘meeting Wednesdav. December 1. °at Qdd Fellows Hall, 16th and A ete 3 3A 3. MR v LR, M. N. 0 FREDERICK A. SABBS. W. R. 1+ JONES. Suddenly. Tuesday. November 30, 1926, at his residence. 1258 2nd st. s.w. ret. NATHAN JONES, retired. Fineral aturday, December 4. 'at 1 Dm. from ohn T. Rhines' funeral chapel. 3rd and 1 Hs %, Interment Arlingion " Natiopal McBRIDE. On Tuesdar. November 30, 1026, MARY 'A. McBRIDE, in her 9Bth vear cral cervices at the late residence. 0 18th st. n.w.. Thursday, December at 4 pm. Interment at Pittsburgh, Suddenly. on Tuesday, November 30, %5, Prof. EMIT, ERNST, husband of the Emily g Mori. Funeral _service (private) at his Jate residence. 1722 Cor n.w.. Friday, December On_ Wednesdar. December 1. 192 m..at hig residénce, 122 New Yo ave., Takoma Park Md.'DAVID §. he- loved husband of Edith M. Morse, in his @8th vear’ Funeral from above address Friday, December 3. at 2 pom, Inter- fent_in_Cedar Hill' Cometery. (Chicago, 1.. papers please copy.) 2 NASH. Suddenly. on Monday. 20.°1026. WILLIAM E. N husband of Ethel L. n.w. in his 56th year. Neviuge' funeral home. 924 N . Thursday. December 2. at 1: nent in Arlington National Cemete]y. NASH. Richard J_ Harden Camp Devt. D. C, U.'8. W._V._anno: death of Comrade WILLIAM E. X on Tuesday. November 40, Funeral from Nevius' undertaking pariors. 924 Ne: York ave. n.w. Thursday, December :30 nm. OHN A. G. SHUSTER. Commander. JWENS. On Monday. Nove 29. 1026, O BroviSency Hesital OB R beloved ushand of Harriet A. Owens. Rémains at the residence of his narents at Ovon Hij! MA. "“Funeral ‘services from St. Barnabas' Church, Oxon Hill. Md._on Thursda) E cember 2 4t 11 am. (Prince Georges Co paners please copv.) 1 PRESTON. On Mondav. November 20, 102 her residence. 810 Irvine st. n.w. MA GARET PAULINE PRESTON. belove danehter of Thomas and Ali Pollard. Funeral Friday. December 3. 11 am. from W. Ernest Jai funeral _parlor; 2222 Georgia ave. w. Relatives and g(enfll invited. Remains resting at W. rnest Jarvis' funeral parlor, 2232 Geor- «la ave. n.w. b QUANDER. Suddenly. on Sunday. November 28 1078. at Union Station, GEORGE UANDER, beloved husband of Viola nander. son of Phosbe Smith_ brother of ‘Willle Chew. David_Quander. Helen Porter and Alice Smith. Funeral Thuraday De- mber 2. at 1:30 pm_ from W. Ernest arvis’ funeral parlor. 5222 Georgia ave; n'w. Remaina % at W. Ernest Jarvis funeral narlor. 2 Georgia ave. RICHARDSON. Tuesdav. November 30,1926, at Garfield’ Hosmtal ELMORE ELLS: WORTH RICHARDSON, in his 40th v #on_of the late John H. and Victoria H. Richardeon. and husband of Bessie Rich. ardson_(nee Chism) Funera) to he held from his gister's residence, Mrs. M. H. Ward. 951 E st. e.w.. Thursday. Decem 2. at 2:30 pm. Relatives and friends SMITHSON. On Wednesday. December 1. 1026, at the residgnce of her son. Georgs QEPHINE Veloved wite of the late Geores 8! NE. loved wi W omithison. Notice' of "funeral " here- ier. . On Monday, November 29, “Eo‘;@.lv;mw\u'r_zom\nn. beloved his- and of Mary, A. Stewart (nes formerly of 44568 Conduit rd. from the chapel of Frank Geler's Sons Co.. 1113 7th st. n.w.. on Thursday. De- cember 2. at 8:30 am. Requiem mass at St. Matthew's Church at 9 o'clock. Relatives and friends invited. Interment Mount Olivet Cemetery. (Baltimore, Md. Suddenly. on_Mon 2 "0 A (B BRI M neral services 'at his late,_residence. 116 Wed- nd st. se. on Wed nesday. Deceniber 1 Interment at East Park. N. Y. B “-fl . sday. November 30, 192 T is euidence aT08, Macomb st Bw Comdr. LLOYD WOOLSEY. husband of Beaths. WHITBY. Departed this i Tussdar Niverber 500 1558, E@l@ WHITBY, “devoted husband of "the l, }s‘fl}l,fi “hxlg.\' undwdevowd her of ng. Guy. it nee W'hllhrfi. Counthia Walr;on.( %NIL"» o alec leaves to mourn his loss. & rothier. two sisters, two grindchildren and one devoted sister-in-law: Funeral serv. ices at his late residence, 2240 Clevel Wi Friday. December 3. at 1 pm. INGFIELD. = Sundas, November 28. 1036, her residence - 721 GIrard st now &"fl‘ WINCHIFL Betov renzo O "and ' Evelvn Fanddaughier”ot P& daughter of Mra 873 Tayior Clar rand: Mrs lor 3 Vices at Me Church, T D r‘;‘.}&%mz::sn a0 atives ‘and frie a B, fiike, i ol o 3 0. 1920, at re SUSIE W. WRENN. wi late Washington Clay Wrenn. gb' a he ureday, December 2, ., Emm Chure Burial" Horadon “Contes In Memoriam. ANDERSO T W g AN 8l M, wite and motl who departed this life th today“Becember 1. 1g3g roe YOATS a5 Whe should I mourn for mother, When God gave her a home on high? v becase afeShared’ our” worrows 4 “Wived out woeb : HER "HUSBAND AND® CHilDREN o BAYASCA. In sad and loving remembragcs of our loving mother. MARIA PERNA AYASCA. who : comber 1" 1924 "0 YoATs 860 In the graveyard. 1 Where lh!yaoiflx(‘:‘\i l“’yQD'h: Ligs tho ane we love 85 dearls Tn er Tonely. stlent grave. Some may think we are not lonely, Whon ‘at tines they see o saite. B“H;:l]e do Erhfiy..‘l;n{\h' lhl:"hw‘lrh. we sufter o while: FAMILY. * COX. In loving rememty of my desr little Dov. MELVIN WOODROW COX. who gied folF ‘vears ago. today. December 1. The cold December daya are here. The saddest of the year: But these sad days bring memories dear: Dear. for thes're memories of you. Ot you. whom I loved and T cherished,” As an_undsing hope I've nourished. You above in tho same bond of That €Xisted whep xon were beside wo. HIS ‘DAD, MELVIN COX. COX. 1n sad but lovin my dea Tittle son, WOODROW CO geparidd s 1Y four yeare: ago_ioday; mber 1.° 11 2 St. Dominic's Church: o e & Nog dead to me. who loved him eo: Fo gt ot b gone before: o Tives ‘ma In memor: "And“will foravermore. o~ LOVING MOTHER. * DYER. In sad but loving remembrance of our”dear mother. EMMA A DR, who dparted this iife four years ago ioday, cember 1. 1922, There aro many aad things in this world e Fortg saddest of all o o part, o touguoe cannot tell Its fares And the sadness 1t leaves in the Beart. Although thy flesh slumbers in the ground Till the' last trumpet's Joytul sownd, Then burst thy chains with sweat surpeise And in the Savior's image Tise THE FAMILY. GRIFFIN. In_loving remembrance of dear_wite, "MARION "CRIFFIN. “who arted this lifo. twely ecember 1, 1014, Sooe 260 In my heart your memory lingers, Softly. tender. fond and_ truo. You_could not speak to me, Your conld not *ar §ood-by: " Knew your thoughts were with me hen vou were called away: Often t0 tho gravesard T wander. Flowers 1o Tay with loving cars On_the frave of my dear Marion, Who {s sweetly sleeping there. Often from my heart comes biting tears, Why. oh. why did my Marion e Bt caTet, e AImar, (oLt sad, emens: s not dead: she {s only asleep: Yok DEVOTET et B S5Ber, GRIFFIN. . HESS. In memory of our desr mother. {9SEPHINE A, HESS, who departed this ife one year ago today. December 1. 1038, In our hearts your memory lingers, Always tender. fond and true There {8 not a day, dear mother, That we do not {hink of vou. ER LOVING SONS AND DAUGHTER- IN-LAW. . HESS. _In lovin f my dear JOSEPHINE A. RESS. who depareed tls ‘l‘l;g'finns year ago today, m;-"u . My heart in desp so: t X2 e SO R e And left me in tears. in grief and woe, A1'5at BY Sour ide b oar ago. On you. dear Jos, T could al And new that'¥ Radone simere Tiems. And =§° all the hours on earth which you Your heart to me was always bent. LOVING HUSBAND BiLL. = NEWMAN. In loving remembrance of our dearl " ‘beloved - fath: (K THERON W NEWh AN, '5%1.1:‘»19‘4 ihis lifo one year ago today. December 1. Jemembrance af today. God promised we should meet again, Upon that glorious day Wpen time and sorrow are n e g VRS SE A g TORREYSON. In lovin 'membrance _of our love one, HABGIE EQLLA TO] - wi one MARGH BEEXHORRRY today. December 1, 19 May her soul rest \ = HER LoVING” BikExTs. o WALKER. Tn lovin € Foembance of my dear husband, Col. WALKER, gied one year ago ioday. December 1. The cold December days are hers. The saddest of the year. But these sad days bring memories. Sweet memories of you, dear. Sweet memories will linger forever. Time cannot change them. 'tis true: Years that may come cannot sever My loving remembrance of you ong 18 the face T loved so well, ushed s the voice I loved to hear: often wonder why The best aro always the first to die? Dags of sadness till steal o'er me idden tears so often flow: Memory. darling. will keep you near me, Though you laft me one PAT 855 FUNERAL DIRECTORS JAMES T. RYAN 317 Pa. Ave. S.E. Model Chapel. 4 iinita 1700, Private Ambulance. Livery in_Connection "~ Gawler Service Funeral Directors Since 1850 Member_ National Selected Morticians 1 Main 5512 1733 Fenna, CHAS. S. 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