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TUXEDO SUITS 5005427 IAROY GOFF €10 Woodward Bidg. i, CITY NEWS IN BRIEF. Assoclation of Oldest Inhabitants will hold its monthly meeting Satur- day, 10:30 a.m., at the Union Engine House, Nineteenth and H streets. John Claggett Proctor, chronicler of the assoclation, will read report of current events of 1926. At 11:30 a.m. the assoclation, in a body, will proceed to the White House to greet the President at 11:50 a.m. The Dupont Circle Citizens’ As. sociation will meet Monday at 4:45 p.m. at Rauscher's. Dr. Page of In- stitution of Economics will show that “Washington is paying an excessive rate of taxation.” The Federation of Citizens’ Associa- ashington’s Finest Men’s Wear Store! Patent Leather Raleigh 8 Oxfords for Young Men Just the shoe for the New Year frolic. New square toe, flanged leather heel. $ Raleigh Haberdasher 1310 F Street THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 29, 1926 tions will meet Saturday, 8 p.m., in itha board room of the District Build- ng. Delta Zeta Sorority will have a banquet tomorrow in the -garden house of the Grace Dodge Hotel. Alpha Lambda Sigma Fraternity will give a New Year eve dance at Grace Dodge Hotel. The New Year reception which usually takes place at the Y. W. C. A., 1104 M street, will not be held this year, but the assoclation will be *“at home"” to its friends at the Administration Building, 614 E street, New Year day from 3 to 6 p.m. The Quota Club will meet a luncheon tomorrow, 12:30 p.m., at the Women's University Club. Dr. L. H. Pamell, chairman of the State park board of Towa, will speak on ‘‘Conservation and Recreation in State and National Parks."” RITES FOR GEN. TOWNSLEY Funeral services for Brig. Gen. Clarence Page Townsley, U. S. A., re- tired, 71 years old, who died yester- day at his residence, 2005 O street, will be conducted Friday afternoon at 3 o'clock at West Point, N. Y., where he was superintendent of the United States Military Academy from 1914 to 1916. Gen. Townsley,. a veteran of the Spanish-American and World Wars, Page Townsley, jr., and two daugh- “crs, Misses Marian and Helen Towns- ley, who will accompany the remains to West Point. Your Service Our_service has become so individualized that it is now YOUR service. That's why so many persons appre- ciate our attentive efforts. Model chapel, private am- bulances and livery in con- nection. Just call— James T. Ryan Mortician 317 Pa. Ave. S.E. Lincoln 142 J—— Y ashington’s Finest Men’s Wear Store Hart Schaffner & Marx dress clothes are right in every detail Raleigh Haberdasher 1310 F Street STYLE — WOOLENS TAILORING—PRICE All the other accessories you 50 [Coat and trousers] need are here, too. Dress Clothes, for Formal Evening Wear, $65 T3 is survived by a son, Lieut. Clarence | SHIPPING NEWS Arrivals at_and_Sallings From New York. ARRIVALS AT NEW YORK. Siboney—Havana American_Merchans Duilio—Genoa . | Mexico—Vera Criz | Huron—Turks Tsland % Baracoa—Puerto Colombia . Celtic—Liverpool : DUE TODAY Yoltatre—Buenos Aires .. .. Majestic—Sout] bourg . Samaria—Liverpool DUE TOMORROW. Bremen—Bremerhaven . | Sixaola—santa M; Silvia—St. John! EXPECTED ARRIVALS AT NEW Adriatic—Liverpool Aljcante—Barcelona, ", American Farmer—London . Araguaya—Bermuda . . Berengaria—Southampton . Bridzctown—Fuerto Colomb! Carabobo—La Guayra . Colombo—Genoa .. . Cristobal—Cristobal De Grasse—Hayre Estonia—Danzig, Fort_Victoria- Justin—Para La_Bourdonni Lapland—Antwerp . Manchurla—San Francieco * . Martha Washington—Trieste. Matura—Trinidad . Qrea—Southampton Pennland—Antwerp Ponce—San Juan President Harding- erhaven President Van Buren—world crui Providence—Palérmo Republic—Bremerhaven Resolute—Hamburg . ., Robert Lee—Havana Santa Ana—Valparaiso Southern Cross—Buenos Teno—Valparaiso .. Tuscania—Liverpool "} Vauban—Buenos Aires . Zacapa—Kingston OUTGOING STEAMERS. SAILING TODAY. M?m)gl Armus—Cadiz and Bnrt'e~u i Ruomvrlb—-Flyruuulh lerbourg and Bremerhaven..12:00 M. Drotningholm—Gothenburg ... 12:00 M, Maracaibo—San _Juan, Laguay a0 and Maracaibo 00 M. Tivives—Kingstcn, Cristobai, - erto Colombia and Santa Marta 11:00 A.M. Martinique—Fuerto Colombia and, Cartagena 12:00 M. SAI’L'N(, TOMOERO“’. American Trader—London. .. ... 4:00 PM. Cleveland—Cherbourg. Southamp- ton ang, Hamburg.. ...+ c.. 1000 AM. Mexico—Havana, Vera Progreso and Tampi Esscaqnibo—Criatobal. ports and Valparaieo. Saugus—Genoa n Glen—Capo Towi. Tachiia—Marcacibo merican—Cristobal rnine-—Buenos Alres Dunrobin—Babia . Poseidon—Maracaibo WEARING APPAREL BLACK FOR MOURNING In 24 Hours The Carmack Dry Cleaning Co. Line. 1810—Linc. 1811—Linc. 1812 Full ORGANIZATION ACTIVITIES. | TONIGHT. ,The Filipino Club will hold commemna- oration exercises on the thirtieth anni- versary of the execution of Dr. Jose Rizal, Filipino patriot and martyr, at Carroll Hall, 8 o'clock. The United Lodge of Theosophists, Hill Building, Seventeenth and I streets, will hold a class meeting, 8 o’clock, to continue the study of “The Ocean of Theosophy.” No charge. All welcome. The Social Club of the Hebrew Home for the Aged will have a dance at that institution, 9 o'clock. Pi Gamma Tau will give a dance, 9 o'clock, at the Lee House. Blrths Reported The following births have been rppnrk‘d to the Health Department in the last,Z4 hours: Frank A. and Dorothy C, Osborn, girl. James J. and Alice R. l'flzunuuk boy. John and Automa Kostakos, boy. Salvatore and Mary R. Campanella, boy. Antonio and_Annie Froino, girl. Marino and Rachael Adriano, bos Edwin J. and Hope Simmons, boy. William R. and Elsio Pagne. boy. Charles C, and Myrtle C. Kidwell, ‘boy. Ed E. and Anna E. Upperman, lil’l. A. and Anna T. McDonnell, girl. Guy d Mabel M. Gravait : Cornelius H_ and Eduy May Wildman, girl. and Annetta Filippellt T 00 St R W Gafor, boy. Milford C. and Mary Agnes Cleveland, girls (twins). E. and_Dorothy Warner 1. and Elizabeth Cubberley, George A. and Martha Bache, girl. John D. and Maud Rowe. boy. Joyce and Camilie O'Hara, boy. Louis G. and Florence Ostermaer, girl. Mack and Daiey E. Acors. girl. Henry and Ruth V. hington, girl. éunmt and Gertrud boy. Dowell, boy. girl. a Da cis_and Sophia Johnson Jomn e M ans aiite. poy William and_Sulelle Conteo, girl arles and Maggie Hall. girl Frank and Agnes Coates, boy. Robert and Maud Smith, girl Deaths Reported. The following deaths have been reported fo the Health Department in the last 24 how John Schwalbert. 84, 441 Kenyon et Lane Beers, 1812 Kearney st lliam J. Martin. 77. United States Sol- diers’ Home Hospital Ella D. Moore, 75, 1320 M st. Abram’ Sydnor, 74, 1646 Conrecticut ave. dargarel. Humphries, 70, Providence Hos: Dita piijidget L. Donohue, 70. Providence Hos- P'8iward C. Miller, 63, Gallinger. Hospital. Clarence Morehouse' Abbe, 60, en route Gegrge Washington Hosny Mary Blake. 57, G r Hospital, Aaron Burton Vail, 5. Sibley Hospital. Thomas Smallwood, 75. 513 20th st. 214 224 st Caroling Jenkins, 7 Nettie Biake. 70, 142" Heckman st. o0 Calvin S, Davis, 65, Tuberculosia Hospital. Malinda Rucker, 60, 908 Westminister st 60. 2560 Sherman av Moees W orman, Beiamin seott, 37, Galiiniger Hospital Richard Herin. 24, Gallinger Hospltal Julins Minor. ‘10, Freedmen's Hospital Wit W se & Chitirernte K pital Prince Albert Pough, jr.:. 15 days, Chil- Robert o B 13 days, Children's hebital. Willis Augustus Foreman, 8 days. dren’s Hospital, ‘Thomas, Your New Year Can Be a —Brighter environment—brighter Iives! there is no one thing that our homes as color—good paint! vibrant, pulsating life! And, can 8o magicaily change Color is life— Lack of color means dreariness — darkness — drabness — the very op- posite to happy living. Use “Murco” Lifelong Paint to transform every nook and corner in your home. “Murco” is brilliant in every color—it is as dur- able as holiday traditions. gallons “Murco” Quality A half pint, or many is always the same— proudly proclaimed by the trustworthy ‘“Murco” label on every can. ARSI, J. Murphy Co., Inc. 710 12th St. N. W, 4% Main 5280 @Every Man ans Every Woman interested in Teb MAKE Home just what you want it to be, But it's a real pleasure, particularly with the is a big help of Berter Homes and GARDENS. EvaymnthmedGAwmhvdemmdlnswm American homes, for its inspi substantial ' tions that help in making life more m}oy-blc. ‘The Four to Home Furnis as e Keys % . Ross way Garden lm:nw;l g -tclmhafu::'umBm ,!wt.he andy«nnlmmddu dn-nd Gunm for mmum%mmh&dflhflumhfl. By subgcription, one year, Goc: two vears, $1.00 Address Better Homes and Gardens, Dept. 37, Des Moines, Iowa THE WEATHER District of Columbia—Falr and colder toright; minimum temperature 21_degrees; tomorrow fair. Maryland and Virginia — Partly (r‘,lnllr!y and colder tonight; tomorrow air, Records for 24 Hours. Thermometer—4 p.m., 36; 8 p.m 12 midnight, 36; 4 a.m., 34; 8 a.m, 37; noon, 40. Barometer—4 p.m., 39.76; 8 p.m. 29.4 51, 12 midnight, 29. 62 4 a.m., 29.7/ at 12 noon today; lowest temperature, 34, occurred at 2:30 a.m. today. Temperature same date last year— Highest, 29; lowest, 17. Tide Tables. (Furnished by United States Coast and Geodetic Survey.) Low tide, 10:02 a.m. and high tide, 3:15 a.m. and 3:46 Today: 10:46 p.m.; p.m. Tomorrow—Low tide, 10:49 a.m. and 11:37 p.m.; high tide, 4:09 a.m and 4:35 p.m. The Sun and Moon. ’ Today—Sun rose 7:26 a.m.; sun sets 53 p.m, Tomorrow—Sun rises 7:27 a.m.; sun sets 4:54 p. Moon rises 2 a.m.; sets 1:27 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, 35; condition, very muddy. Weather in Various Cities. & Temperature, * Stattons. jqam asep om0 Abileno. Albany . Atlanta ' Atantie City 2 Baltimore .. & Birminghanm Bismarc § Boston Buffaio Charleston’ © Chicago ... Cincinnati Cleveland ~zin AL R DR OBRES u. Clear Clear. Cloudy * Clear Clear Snowing Clear - Clear . Cloudy Snowing 5 Cloudy . Clear nowing Clear g ‘...L-:x:n:—'m-v 5, Ao IRE: Galveston Helena Huron, §. Indianapolis’ 30.14 Jacksonville. 500 Kansas City. 3 Fm Angeles; 30 32 ouisrille Miami, oudy ar dy Bidlonay ~. Pticloudy b Clondy P elouas 2 Pt.clow Cloudy Clear Fore A BRI il 2040 Philadelphia "rrlu 76 Phoenix .. Pittabureh Portland. Me. 29 Portland Ora 3 Raleigh,} $. Lake City San Antonto, J () San_Diego. . 3 §;, Fyancisco 30 Efe e Cr o B Tes D Tes X Sis RS BB R SRR O: REERERRBR LRI e 3 sr3e b B SR BERERasy (o= JIGN. (R am.. Greenwich time, today.) Stations. Temperature. Weather. London, England Part cloy Parls. France e Vienna. Austri Rain Copenhagen, Cloudy Stockholm. 'Swe Sloudy Horta (Fayal). Rain Hamilton, ~ Bermuda. ... Part cloudy San Juan, Porto Rico... Part_cloudy Havana, Cuba ¢ Clear. Colon, Canal Zone' Cloudy For the Week Ending December 20, 1026, NORTH AREA. Tem. P cuir:Bep. Gur: Bep. Corn and Wheat... 72 07 —02 SOUTHERN AREA. Wheat St 68 _—4 08 4102 FOUND. BRINDLE BOULL. female_all brindls in color. little_ white under the chin, ehort tail. Ap- ply Wash. Animal Rescus League. 340 43 collie, brown and white. ]Av- ave. s.w. st n.w. DOG. femal ply 1111 DOG. black, aggy dog, male. Animial Rescue League, 340 M t ds*n., Maryland ave. 30° SH TERRIERS, brothers; very qolor. "~ Anely Leagte. —_— LOST. AMBER BEADS_between Chesapeakes tion and 1438 % ",f”‘” Miss e ans- nmcax‘s-rf“m}.- wold, flexibl erous ranklin 4884 e E blue sapphire 50, extenslon 905, from 9 to + txuu:o BROOCH, ’"‘S‘h"l"k shell: reward. CAMEO PIN—Will Iady who Dhoned Adams 8710 in regard to finding pin (leaving no address). as advertised June 17 (cameo nin, large: setting broken on side. Wednesday am.. please return to Phillips Terrace, Apt. 8147 reward. Phone Adams 8710). piease call 'Adams 2089 and leave address so owner I_for pin. DENTAL PLATE—Small dental bridgework ontaning tw teeth: reward. Address Box 467-X, Star office. 30° d f'um 203 V st. ne., Ph’htmu day. Tight brown, Pekingese dge. mal swers o mamo ot Nitzi; the 1ok T8 Sivsent to fite: liberal reward offered for his return. Ple: notify Mrs. Fisher, 2131 O st n.w. or_call Potomac 4882 30¢ D Setter, femal icket: reward offered. otomac 4166, black white an: 120" 25t S nw EYEGLASSES, b < En:omeurs “Qaric.rimmed mm’- ternoon. Call Main BG83, Mun Nicholson: i Gva—nflrk eoft leather. knitted lining; gwhers name! thside:” vicinity Connectichi es. onch. - Phons Main 5000, Brasch 12. e HANDBAG—L: tor lined. containing ’vfl"' LT untain on. nitials 1 1S potween e Call Frank. 6249, bibe HANDBAG. containing. money and doctors rescription. Tuesday morni E«;"nmwn Gection. Reward. rions Colam i ND. female, black. white Rotheey Chase. | Call’ Teand 10RaO P«E(‘KLA(‘F‘ amber beads, Fri e oll ‘Theater! reward. 517 Cliften Tertaca” OPAL RING. between Gatfinckle's lnd Brownley's: Ye'l\‘\l it return Browler': v ed to 2237 Que PIN. gold bai J dlamonds. _ Call - fick: Bolin & Martin Co." Hewara, M=* Fr PIN—Sigma Chi Frat, jews led, Madinon D1 and T4 and Harvard et a &af fine: roward. Columbla TOR1W: PURSE, lldyn containing two change, !Vl Christmas cln! £0 W ner, and other arficles"ch . yieinity ot Shermnn ‘ipcle or on bus. * filj oFcall 8t loase phono Adams FE5RaRlat e ALer Pewacs offered. Dafrubor 20‘ 3 mlgmod green TERRIER, 28, Cleveland Park. 8812 Lowell st. n TERRIER, small_biac) name “Jack.” _Phone o tleve Jhp m— SLAVE BRACELET. aiiver, and ung Theater. ~ ¥inder it near ROl T Sl Bloveland 415. of 1a e Do s Yzanra Cal élev;‘lnd TWO $100 BILLS !flr,{;ylll:g! tiition. Finder black, i Reward to otomac 72"%4 '%am 11th AL ABLE PAPFR‘*\ in d it 14t o e S R Dec. 981 Birk 7 " Cor- 000 “INERAL DES[GNS. ~ BLACKISTONE'S Floral “Blanket Spi ralq H@l l!‘& lnllg ?‘lZZZ fth XW X I SpaRATE PRICHy Our Only Store, 14th & Eye Frompt Auto Delivery Servi Artistic—expresaive—inexpen Gude Bros. Co., 1212 F St, The Hecht Co.-F St. Cut Flower Shop, Ist FI. Floral designs delivered promptly to any part of the Unifed States Phone Main 8100 | Famine in Caucasia Area. DERBENT, Caucasia, Russia, De- cember 29 (#).—Crop failures, followed by heavy snowfalls, have caused fam- ine over a wide arem of Daghestan. Starvation conditions also are affect- ing the animal life of the district. In the Andl area eagles carried off and devoured 42 sheep. Beaths. AHEARN. Departed this life December 1926, at 1171 at her residence. 43 &t s ' RN. widow of "the’lat Funeral from above resilence Thursday. December -30. at 8:30 a.m.. thence to St. Dominics Church, where requiem maas will be said at 9 o'clock for the repose of her soul elatives and friends invited, Interment Holy Rood Cémeters. BARTLETT. On Monday, December 27, 1926, at 10:30 aim. at her residence. b4 dth et. me.. SARAR 8. beloved wife of tho late Charles W. Barilett. Funeral service: late residence on Thurs- day, Dece 30 2 p.m, Relatives at 2 I friends invited. ~Interment Cedag Hill Cemetery. ., Suddenly, on Tuesdas, Do cl'mlwr 28 AUDE L. beloved wite of Georyg irving st n.w. Funeral residence Thursday, Decem- p.m. Iuterment Mount Olivet NA Walter Ahearn. ber 30, Cemets On Tuesday. December 28, 1920, at m. at his residence. 1808 Bth st HADDEUS A.. beloved husband of hie E. Budd and devoted father of Leonora, Arieta. Inez and Lydia Budd Ho als leaves three sisters and one brother. Notice of funeral later. (Chi cago. 1il.. papers please copy.) Sleen on. and take your rest: God calléa”you home. Hle thotght it best In"silenco you suffered. fu-patience you Tin §od called you home to sufter, no more. PABLEY. On Wednosdag, Decomber in vesidence. Wit rH0s ARI EY husband of Anna Begvrive, hrebe " hnt” "Fhoman: Fary. it son_of Jane Farlev and brother of Irene Praitha. Mary Sutton and James Farley. Notice of funeral later. Remains resting at the W, Ernest Jarvis Co. funeral pariors. 2 Ga. ave. n.w. FRISRY, On Monday. December 27 at 6.5 am. at bld residence iign . Aftorney PERRI W. FRISBY. Imlm«‘l husband of Ti: and son of the late Richard A. and Lydia Frisby of Phila- delphia, Pa, Funeral Friday. December 31 Third Baptist Church. oth and altimore, Philadel- ™ New Fone Now - Jorsey and Newport. R. L. papers vicase copy.) 30 FRISBY. Al officers, members and repre- sentatives of Nimrog Supreme Grand En. camp; A, O . are hereby Rotiied 1o assembla &t the K."of J; Temple 09 11th st n.w.. Thursday. December 1020, at 7:30 p'm.. to arranee for the eral of mu- late brother, B W. FRISB WCHATMAN S "CHAS T JoHAEON S Departed pital, HATTIE daughter of and_loviny 0 evoted " father of 1926, Freedmen's Hou: VA, the beloved and 3 . L. Gambrell % ot Horace, " Frederick Howard, Clarabelle, Della, Beulah and Arthur Gambrell. t‘unam Thursday, De- cember 30, at 1 p.m.. from John Wesley SUNCTE Zion Chiel; 13th and Corcoran ta., Rev. H. T. Medford, pastor. Inter- eiit at Payne's Cemetery. Relatives and ends_invited. REGORY. On Tuesday. December s 1026, af her residence, Dunn-Loring,, Va. IDA WINNIFRED GREGORY (nes ‘Har: edmother of Jane W. and Gregory, Funeral from her gon's residénce, 121 Adams st. n.%., Wash- {ngton. D. C.”" Notice of timie of “funeral lite Tuesday. De- D. HERRO: ces at her lata residence. . Thirsday, December \lnn«!u December 27. 1926. ¢ 7:10 t Providence Hosvital. Mra. “AR(:A PT H‘ 'MPHRIES. 70 vears old. ¥uneral at Brooke, Va.. Thursday. 5 pm. (Frede; sburg. Va.. papers vle.ue copv.) KAISER., On Tuesday, December 1028, at 6:056 pm., JOHN HENRY KAINER husband of the late Mary Blake Kaiser and Tather of Mrd’ Charles Linkine, deed 3 ears, Funeral trom hia Iate Tesidenice. 701, Porter st n.w.. on Thuraday. Decem: ber 30. 8t 5 D.n. Ralatives and friends in. vited. - faterment in Oak Hil Cemetgry (private). LYDDANE. On Tuesday. December, 28, 1026, am. 8t Dis residence. 3317 P st. o :“" ifbsD 1YpD. x%mmxn\;a hus: argaret B, e, Funera B o hia-lase resldence” 3t 930 am.. thence to Holy Trinity Church, “here. miss will bo & 10 am. in: terment (private) Mount Blivet Cemel-ry Kindly omit flowers. 9ge NORLA A et P ot death of Brothe 7 Seasion of sorrw will ) be held at bla Elks’ me. Wednu- day evening. mber 20, T058, at 1.3 lock. Funeral from )(nlr%nohnn o et “Cnigreny B wt_ between 10th jand 13t n.w.. Thursd: at 12 ok Boon. Membere. Wi assaiaio a4 he. cnm‘dl lembers of Morning Star ge, 40 Fnrrsl Temn!fl No. 9. and, Totaidbia Tempie, No. 325.. are’ fn: fov WiLLIAM H_DAVIS. Fxglted Ruler. IAMS, Secretary. = * Attest: A. E. NORMAN. Memers of the Men's Cff Rock to attend "the Col Officers and mmbem 231 nrg Association are reques fangral of our late brother. Rev AR om Metropolitan, Baptisi mber 30, e Decém 1526, at noon. Death No. & H, JOHNSON. President. W. J. SINGLETON. Secretary. NORMAN. The I. B. P. Order of Toulssaints announce the death of our honored mem- Ber."Rev. D) NORMAN. Funeral ‘Thursday. mber 30, 12 o'cloc] lt the Metrovolitan Baptist Church. bet. L2tk qna I3t MRS TE A, JACKSON. Pres; MARY R.Al Bev Sec. NORMA The Baptist Minister's Confer- ence of Washington and vicinity, will Flol@r meet at Metrooolitan 'E‘xlt hurch “Thursday, December 30 30 a.m. sharp_to lulml the funeral of our president. Dr. M. D. NROMAN. 12 Memhv'rs vum wear _ white w. A RAY, 1926, at 'P “at hll residence, Ar: liggton, va. JOHN' R beloved husband Sallis A.Oliff inee Lucas). &t Pope ‘Greak | Chiarch. Vo, SCHOLZ. On Weduesday, December ll th residence of his son. 1810 g(lh t VILLIAM 'ROBERT, 'beloved hus: Dand of Maria Scholz. Notice of funeral hereafter. Tuesdas, December 28. ’82% at 27, A teiterca: is S.: beloved husband of Mary C. Ward, 78 years. Funeral from the late Tosidence Thursday. December 30. at 10 o'clock. Relatives” and friends invited, Interment Mount Olivet Cemetery. WARREX. On Tueedas, December 28, 1026, JAMES L., beloved husband of E. Irene Warren of 3812 Jennison pl. n. oo devoted father of J. Rudolph brolher of Rev. J. E. Warren, Miss LIIL‘ n and Mrs. Flomn:\: Bass. Funer: Friiay, Becembar 11, pm.. from the oo e Bemise- Charelh, Hev: W. ‘A Johes. pasior. Friends lnviied, " iterment lot, Payne's Cemetery. 30 WARREN, o All, membera of White Taber. g 39.A. W. O. of Moses. are by, nnufizd 10 attend & called meeting Tor e Yaneral -3"53 th ‘Q'Ju{?‘s"vr\‘f o or the funeral other e e gL ot JinES SR elock "pan... Trom he” Rock -Cred Bartiot Charch LIS, W. S. GERTRUDE V. nszv‘d WIEGMAN. On December ls'm atAr iy L W erman. Fun‘orfl Fr(?‘lnv. Dec%fi ber 2, DBlygfrom ghapel of John R. Wbt Go® laaT Tod Fe, o e et Fort Lincoln Cemeters. 30° WOLFE. O Wedneslay, Decersber 20, 1020, .‘} the residence of ‘har daughier. Mrs. F. énknlnun 1247 Jackson st e VOLAE: ake. K0 eurs. n.m | terviges at aboxc “wtdress Thiirad Boston. ase: 0. at 7:30 p.m. Interment In Memoriam. BOYNE 0'BRIEN. In aad buf lovin ,éw?z S pRTEN %ovfl‘é‘ 'Eag?zr s life ‘two' vears ako In thn xnv gottly sleep! ‘Where the flowers @ , 7 Fivave. Lics the qne we love s meh o °"°3 f:'l'ifi.n'fifi‘f AND EHER BIDWN Xfl lld but '8'1!7[ ‘membrance of lear ' jon _ an« er JOSEPH Powk ., who _ deb: this ' lifg three §rars ago todas, December 3 T D oD MOTHER AND SISTER. CLEVEN, TIn sad but loving remembrance of our beloved husband and father{ OSCAR G. CLEVEN. who_departed this life two Jgors_ago”today. Deceniber 20. 1924, at arendo: HIS WIFE AND DAUGHTER. DANZL Tn loving remembran oheer. PHOG T TOUISE DAY wn'c'; devarted this !)ig@zalhm years ago today. December 29. but. t 1 uer MOPRER RS, " B hmrps. “"iY::a,P: ainer AT BEVIE S enlg(;:rlzh 190 tWo years ago lod.ny. Agomw ‘home we ol;r’ .I‘ndf"fl sweet the m onesomeness ea vx‘ifi: 8, B NNTE DAVIS, In_ead but loving rem; of YR o 5:3 i }:"'f mggnn%"““ e wo Beo Bocember 28 1 i34 Rese Father and Husband, e stars are shinin Tnon the cold and silent grave. Whero thou jiest, dear Whom W loved but couldn't save. Thou art gone. but not forgotten: "Freah, our love will ever T, Fop,as long 8s therg s mem, Re &T%"'fi,; In Memorfam. DESMOND. remembrance of our ! DESMOND. who left today. December 29, n J Gone from earth,. ves. gone forever éyes will gaze in vain . Will hear his voice. oh. never: ever more on earth again Gog above send us some token rom_ that enirit world above. all crushed and broken I with heavenly love. WIFE AND CHILDREN. * > morning. looking for me all sorrovw. wrief and desvair J h¢ patiently there, DAUGHTER. LILLIAN E In sad but loving remembrance ear wife and mother. ANNIFE SNE depa his life five vears ago today, December 2 21 Home s not the dear. old place That was once so full of cheer: Wo have ceasnd (o sea your face And your voice we fail to hear Just when life was brightest Just when hopes wern best taken from thia world s home of eternal rest. "Tis a bitter word! o wish Forgatfuine: But with ing rrmamhv " father. THOM 4 ed seven years December 29. 1918 brings back sad memories ear oo Now gone to rest ones who think of him todar Are the ones who loved him best. Some may. think we are not lonely When at times they see us smile, But_little That we LOVING WIFE FRYE. AH R'AND SON. * memorv of my dear husband narted this life three 0, 1923 In 5 a_memary a e rest And those wha' etiil’ remember 1 see your vacas world of pain Jand of peace - Gog nes taken von"dsar pucband: Whera yon oternal rest S HIS LOVING WIFE ALICE M. FRVE. * GRAY. In lovine rememd NNIE BROWN GRAY fo_one year ago toda ould not ew vour th hen. von wes ER_LOVING AND “ADELTA - | HARROD. 1 HARROL Death has robbed us of Whom we loved and Darents. 2 But shed & u we _miss them. int _chairs: without them. vaents hero. A FAN EN A B MARRETTA {, CAROL Wwere with us DAUGHTERS. CALLIE but loving remembrance ts. JAMES and FANNIE Can’ we he Oh. how sad our home For there are HER_CHILI JAMES A LEE. Sacred to the me LEE. who departed B0 today! Xlw‘tmhfl B Drvm-m (0 8% l !ulbo‘ In sad remembrance of my ‘dear aon, . ADDOX. who devarted this life 0 _suddenly five years ako today. December 20. 1921 Gone, but not forgotten, MO but, loving, THER. * NELSON. In sad but loving remembrance of our dear grandmother, HENRIETTA NELSON. who left us two years ago fo- gdav, Decomber 20, 1024 B CERAN DDAVGHTERS. MRS LAW: AND MRS, EDNA OBRIE BOYNE. _In lovin r mother, memo: A O ERIER ROES "'Jhal déad tWo years ago today. December ay her soul rest in Bvongx ToViNG “DAUGHTERS A¥D PINKNEY, In sad but loving remembrance of our dear little d'\r“ 1z baby &) CES ELIZABETH PI three years today. Deu. | Forzet you? No. we never will, Wo loved vou then. we love you still Your memocy’ ia 48 precions. today SbHaER DRoY" BRbTAERS *Tren ¥iEn AND GRANDADDY. i POWELL. In sad and loving remembrance of ous-devoied pasior. ‘Rev. H. FOWELL " 1ifa tw a0 i0- day. December 20 1034. = oo w0 Forget you! No wo never will: We loved vou then. we love you still. xgulr‘ w:r.nr;; |.: as precions today @ Bolr You passed & MDD EETG BOY. In sad but loving remembrance of our dear mother, mother-in-law and grand- l’&!:nl:l!"l;dl OL P; ROY (nee Watson). who o one a gevariea “ihia” lign "one " Sear ago. ioday Oh! What & weleht of sorrow Stuse"we: the Jancly ones. bear, A lonely “home.” a “vacant chatr. W o 0, masher hera OTED LoUIs w, T A% v un c.ak\.m'é‘\“' LBBRCR davy scem very sad rd to eay. HER DAUGHTER, CHRISTINE Dearest mother. how I miss you. Since from earth you Daa Ang my heat As 1 thin away: l-& sore h fl of Tou e Tatne "of Bacthqid gf3re sovesred "1 SASSANO. In ead but loving remembrance of our dear mother and grandmother, who m:fidfl IIW‘)‘ six years ago today, Dece: Just when mother's life w "And her Garila hoves wers bt 5bg was taken from this world of bain & lda home of eternal rest. o and sudden wi (he ér Geath was & shoc 3?“1\'1 her. your chair_in our home AR VRS, b?xfg'odmrn goxer ROTUNDO. AND waxx"m G ughter ‘Efif’rfif\':m'f cuvx-: M) ughter. pA who departed this seventeen ’BSMJ'E\ > lite today, December 29, 1909. "Tip sweet to be remembered And always bear in min Thgt sou are not forgotten o one you left’ hehin EER _DEVOTED __MOTHER, M WARNER DANGERPTELD: 1% THOMAS. In sad and loving memory of our %en wife and mother. CATHERINE E IOMAS " (nee Bovle): ‘hn died eig! years azo. December 29, 1918, Sleen on dear wife and mothe.. 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