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DR. J. H. YARNALL, 71, DIES IN GEORGETOWN Retired Physician Spent Life in House Where He Was Born. Burial Tomorrow. RY CLEANIN WOODRUFF'S 1o ot the Michest Quality a 'limt- Yo Leneth, Only e P95 N u'oe un.' Nw. 400-410 18th N, in 1400, 1101, 7413 R eactows this :-"wl th_order. If It Swims Buy It At Center Market Dr. J. Hepburn Yarnall, 71 years old, retired physiclan of Georgetown, who had resided during his entire life in the house in which he was born, 3028 P street, died at his resi- The Columbia National Bank 911 F Street Capital & Surplus, $650,000 Ofpen at 8:30 a.m. Daily In the Forty Years We Have Served —the city's commercial circles we have successfully solved, probably, every type of banking problem. This collective experience gives special value to “Columbia” service—helps us handle your banking needs to your best advantage. g5 Our officers await an opportunity to demon- strate the scope of our facilities to you. 3% Paid on Savings W.L.DOUGLAS THE EVENING dence early yesterday after a long ill- ness, Dr. Yarnall was a graduate of the Medical School of Georgetown Uni- versity and practiced medicine until he retired in 1898. He was a_member and former secretary of the Fotomac Lodge No. 5, F. A. A. M.; the Colum- bia Historical Soclety and the Asso- clation of Oldest Inhabitants of the District of Columbla. He also wns a former member of the Medical So- clety here. Receiving his early education at the old Columbia Preparatory School and at the Episcopal High School, Dr. Yarnall later attended the Naval Academy until resigning because of a_physical disability. He is survived by his widow, Mrs. Harriet Woodward Yarnall. Funeral services will be conducted at the residence tomorrow afternoon at 2 o'clock. Rev. E. P. Wroth, rec- tor of Christ Episcopal Church Georgetown, will officiate, assisted by Rev. James H. Blake, rector emeritus. Interment will be in Oak Hill Ceme- tery. Rites for Joseph H. Lang. Funeral services for Joseph H. Lang, 22, son of Joseph G. and Mrs. Alice V. Lang, formerly of Washing- ton, who died at New York on Monday from injuries received in a diving ac- cident nearly 2 years ago, were held this afternoon at 2:30 o'clock in the chapel in Glenwood Cemetery. Lang was born in Washington. He was a student at Columbia University when he injured his skull, He was a mem- ber of Theta Delta Chi Fraternity. H. A. Linger, this city, is his uncls Cl de J Nichols UNDERTAKER 4209 9th St. N.W. Phone Col. 6324 STAR, WASHINGTON, JUDGE CALDWELL DIES. Carbondale, Ill., Man, 74, Survived by Widow. Judge Andrew Stites Caldwell, 74 years old, of Carbondale, Ill., died Tuesday at his apartment in the Con- gress Hall Hotel. He had been here for the session of Congress, as he had for the past several years. He 1s survived by his widow, Mrs. Ada Dunaway Caldwell; a daughter, Miss Virginia Caldwell; two brothe: B. C. Caldwell and Henry B. Caldwell of Shreveport, La., and three sisters, Dr. Delia Caldwell, Mrs. Mary C. East- erly and Miss Nannie Caldwell of Cur- bondale, Judge Caldwell Wns active in civie and reigious work in Carbondale and was a member of the Odd Fellows, Sons of the Revolution and Rotary Club. During the war he was with the Fuel Administration. Funeral arrangements have been made. PRI SR O MRS. P. E. GATES DIES. Funeral Services Tomorrow, With Burial in Glenwood Cemetery. Mrs. Phebe Edson Gates, 51 years old, a lifelong resident of. this city, of 1474 Chapin street, who was stricken Monday with a cerebral hemorrhage in a grocery store at 2428 Fourteenth street, died yesterday at Emergency Hospital without regaining conscious- ness. She was a daughter of the late Capt. Milan C. Edson, Civil War veteran, and the widow of Elmer T. Gates, psychologist. She is survived by three ns, Elmer Gates, Donald Gates and Roger Gates; a daughter, Miss Phebe Gates, and a sister, Miss Alma P. Ed- son, all of this cf Funeral services will be conducted tomorrow afternoon at 2 o'clock at W W. Chambers' undertaking parlors, 1400 Chapin street, by Dr. U. G. B. Pierce, pastor of All Souls' Unitarian Church, followed by interment in not PRIVATE AMBULANCES :&".‘.‘.. ..'.E fron 'é'u'fl 4 W. W. CHAMBERS C0. Hanan Shoes Exclusively at The chht Co. LEA & PERRINS’ SAUCE You may not be a banker but that’s no reason why you shouldn’t wear good, smart-looking shoes. 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Dust particles and powder settle in the pores causing minute infections that lead to blemishes, black- heads, large pores and coars- ened skin. An antiseptic cream is needed to protect the skin against —NOXZEM 'Washington’s Finest Men’s Wear Store BE SURE TO ATTEND THIS SALE Final Clearance of Hart Schaffner & Marx SUITS AND OVERCOATS Yalues to $55, now SKIN CREAM g reaseciocs icilet cream that h.lll 2l Te Glenwood Cemetery. D. C, THURSDAY, MARCH 10, 1927. THE WEATHER District of Columbia—Fair tonight and tomorrow; slightly warmer tomor- row. Lowest temperature 35 degrees. Saturday rain. Maryland—Fair tonight and tomor- row; slightly warmer tomorrow. Sat- urday rain. Virginia—Fair tonight and tomor row; slightly warmer tomorrow. Sat- urday rain. West Virginia—Fair, sHKh’t.ly er in west portion tonight. Tomorrow increasing cloudiness and warmer. Rain tomorrow night or Saturds Records for 24 Hours. Thermometer—4 p.m., 49; § ; 12 midnight, 42; 4 a.m., 39 noon, 49. Barometer—4 pm., 30.04; 8 px 30.08; 12 mdnight, 30. 4 am, 30.17; 8 a.m., 30.28; noon, 30.31. Highest tempe: 51, at 3:30 p.m. yeste Lowest temperatur at 7 a.m. today. Temperature same date last y Highest, 51; lowest, 28. Tide Tables. (Furnished by United States Coast and Geodetic Survey Today—Low tide, 3 a.m. p.m.; high tide, 1:14 a.m, and 1:43 p.m. Tomorrow—Low tide, 8:54 a.m. and 9:38 p.m.; high tide, 2:14 a.m. and 2:45 p.m. occurred 36, occurred and § The Sun and Moon. a.m.; sun sets Today- 6:09 p.m. i Tomorrow—Sun rises sets 6:10 p.m. Moon rises 11:06 a.m Automobile lamps 1o b half hour after sunset. Condition of the Water. Temperature and condition of water at Great Falls at 8 a.m.— perature, 36; condition very muddy Weather in Various Cities. 28 a.m.; sun bts 11:13 p.m. lighted one the lIIIIllIIIHIl!IIIIlIIllllmllllll"lllll"lllllllll"lllllllllll " rwve vo Gold o e or 1= Haste makes waste Don’t be hasty in opening your new charge account until you are certain that will not have to pay interest and extras and service charges for credit every month. i \ You need not waste. You can still be happy and contented because if you charge it at Goldenberg’s you are not saddled with any interest or extras or service charges. Go carefully and think. We do not penalize our friends. ST T TV T TV 28 They’re short lines of our recent sale merged for final clearance—but there’s every good style—every new fabric and color of the current season. NO CHARGE FOR ALTERATIONS Raleigh Habefdashe£ 1310 F Street Stations, Birmingham Bismarck Boston Buffalo Charleston Cinetnnat{ Cleveland_ . Colum'a.s.C. Denver Detroit El Paso. Galveston Helena Huron. & . & Indianapolia; sonville ansas City Los Angeles. Louisville Miami, Orieans. York. Cloudy Snow .. Cloudy . Pteloudy . Clear Philadelphia’ Phoenix s Cloudy Pittsburgii - Pt.clouds Clear Cloudy 2 Cloudy Clear Cloudy Clear nalmn NC. ] Lake City sm Antonio 1 “Spokane. Cloudy WASH..D. le: (8 a.m.. Greenwich time, today.) Stations. ‘Temperature. Weather Lomg England. 2 Part cloudy Fopdony e 13 Pt donss Berlin, Germany. . . 38 art cloudy openhagen, Denmark Cloudy ibraltar, Spain.. Part cioudy ort ‘ayal), Az res. Part cloudy iton, Bermuda.. . Part cloudy §an Juan, Porto Rico Cloudy Havana, Cuba.. .. Cloudy Colon, Canal Zove.. Part cloudy Ordered to Hot Springs. Maj. Gen. John A. Hull, judge ad vocate general of the Army, who has been ill at his home, 2356 Massachu- setts avenue, for several days, has been ordered to the Army and Na General Hospital, Hot Springs, Ark. All sizes. for treatment. warm- | | BEACH. Caths of Thanks to express our' shu- | 3 avprectation to our friends and neixhhors fo expressions of sympathy in ot avement for ourTate daughter. BARBARA G CLEM ENTS THE FAMILY 1 MASON. We wish to express our sincero | thanks and ANy wall WILKINSON, THE FAMILY We wish to thank our friends d relatives for the sympathy and floral utes it !Bzaths. rted this life Tuesda 10 FAMILY it John, Clark _and andolph 2 host "{ mourn - their i March 11, at 1 Asbury M. E. Church What happy days we once enjoyed When' we were all together. But how ch 1t all is now. you hav e forever On We loss. Funer: Friday. 30 pm. from bALL he nw Fre at v Funeral ‘se Cemeter New Y Brenre oo omune o M interment G York. (St. Louis ers. pl o) h 9 at 9:45 am.. nee of hi villard Varnum and the invited BIRMINGHAM. _On Saturday. February 12, joav. I NRY T. BIRMINGHAM! Henry P. Birmingham. U. S. Soldiers' Home March 11, at 10 a.m; ton National Cemete h 0. 1027, at MARGARET dence Sati thence to Holy where mass will be eaid at ¥ of her soul. Rel Interment invited Baitimo: 4 af Hysong's fune Frid March in ' Neenah, Wis. March 8. 1927 Home. of Funeral Sat- 30 pom.. from lle. Md. March 8. 1927 beloved husband of Lilli Funeral from his late_ resi- st. nw. on Friday Redulen mass at Heart at 9 s invited s Cemetory i0* 1 this life [Tuesday. t 7:10. at on st 1w leaves to mourn r seven chiidren. three ost _of relatives MAN. " He Joas & devoted i sisters, ‘twa brothers friends. *_Fu e 15 e of BgEak avtist Church 9. 1997 L0 "¢ ma € Funeral am.. from Ity voted and Mrs day. M Ernest ave = Jarvie Gu n.w Wednesday. March 9. E. widow of James De t Cedar Grove, Md. al later. 11¢ Suddenly Wednesday Emers Topey , Hoanila 01 Lhe late March 9, PHEBE er Gates f.:Al’ll Ty liym;rnl (X Interment Glenwood On Tuesday, parlors, 1400 March 11, Cemoter HARDIST' Georgetown Univ J.. beloved hus Hardisty. Punera 5 Irving st. ne.. at ch” 11.. Interment pr Departed this life Tuesday. March at 7 MATILDA. be- lgved ‘mother. of Jamés. Charles and Jonn Harrls “and Mary Colbert. and sister of and Jannie Dorsey. She other relatives and friends Saturday. Mareh 12. from her It gosidence: thence o St Crorian's 0 where' mass will be colebrated at 9 a.m. for the repose of her soul HENSON. Tuesday. March 8, 1927, posidence, 105 Ginal’ husband ‘of Louisa Henson and father of Mra. Alice Henson Jackson. Mrs. Dessie Dodson, San; Henson, jr. and Mrs. He leaves o mourn his de- andchildren and other rela. tives and friends. Funeral Friday, March 11, 1 p.m.. from his late residence. Inter- ment Harmony Cemeters. 10 Devartcd this lite suddenty. Tu Harrisburg. Pa.. JACKSON. " Ho “leaves s a devoted ackson: 2100 L. et B pames R, Jackson of A a host of relatives Chapin at 2 pm. March 8. 19927, at reity Hospital EDWART neteenth Street Bapti Cl T I e UL TN at 1 o'clock pm. Friends invited to attend. Interment Harmony Cemetery. 10 TWO FREEZE TO DEATH. North Carolina Snow Is Fatal, Jury Decides. ABERDEEN, N. C., March 10 (#).— J. E. Bushway of Brooklyn, N. Y., and Miss Helen Higgins of Sargent- ville, Me., whose bodies were found Tuesday in a field near here, died from ‘“exposure, exhaustion and freez- ing,” a coroner's jury reported-today. The couple lost their way in a snow- storm a week ago and froze to death, the jur; smally on Conne three initials MONEY—March 4. a sum of money. | dress Box 163-M. arge éary clipped, wearing ppL: ‘ashington 340 MU_aves swr dog. male brass _stud collar. gue, ed ocheted: between town. Phone Falls traveling: tan Reward if St to owner. 21 Bates o R betwes cpt. and U. 8. Public 517, L between G and H A on 13th sl’n w.' Reward if returned to 108 tan DOG—Brown Water nanie_ E. Bucklin, r. on collar: ch H- playmate. 720 evening Irnm ashingtor KEYS—Friday Jith and’ Decatur Auditorium or Col. NING V M: D.m. n lued for wateh of fiter: vicinity Bernard's. Cafe . Reward Trving st k. Tuesday ove. bet. 0. Phone Wet tokens. ased - dat 14th and change RING—Gentieman's signet, solld_€old Wi initiats N. R, K. liberal réward it return RO T e near Woodland_dri i Frankiin 4116, ew York ave. and_14th Bt five linen tracings for six-room house wiih word “Winston" on lower corner of each. "Five dollars reward for their return. Standard Homes Company. Colorado ' Bujid: g, WRIST w‘u\-n——amm inltiats ¥ A RS e e X now! rpose of at o brother wiLLfa rm;&)\{uk;o?y — AN BA aster. ROBERT W. MARSHALL. Secy. JACKSON. Members of the Drivers' Benevo- lent Association. No. 1. arn hereby notified of the deafh of Brother WILLIAM JACK SON. and ail are requested {0 attend the funeral, from " Nineteenth Street Haptist Church, Friday. March 11, at 1 pm . D.C. WARNER, Presic W. E. MORRIS, Secretary NELLS n Tuesday. March 8, 10 Y Fitoms. Waan "Rey, JANES A KN NELLY. 8 J. “beloved aon of the late P H. and Margaret E. Kennelly of Washing ton, D, C. Interment on Friday, March 11." at Spokane. Wash 10° MADDOX. On Wednesday. March 9. 1927 at_ Garfield Hospital. NANNIE K. MAD DOX. beloved sister. of Mra. Joweph il Mrs. Robert Cole and Miss Delia | idox. ' Remains resting at W. Warren itavuil's funeral _home, ' 14th and . nw ' Funeral from 0 Taltavuil's funer: ‘ rd. n.w. Saturday. March 12, at Patrick's Chureh, wh miaks will e sung a 9:30 s Relatives and friends Invited to attend. Interment Mount Olivet Cemetery MILLAR. On his residence. nw. ALEXAN husband of the I Miflar. | Funeral on Friday, March the te rom Nt On Tuesday. ) imen’s Hospital "HELL of 1034 0th st {rlend ‘of, Lillle Butler. " Funera) Fri March 11, at 1 pm. fro Jarvie Co.' funeral barlors n.w Suddenly, on Wednesda. THOMAS 'F.. be Ruth’ Stockman_Moore. chapel of A. J. Schs sylvania ave. n.w.. on p.m. Relatives Interment Glenwood Ce MOORE. n.w Penn “Mareh 11 s inviged rt iday and_ fri emetery communication R A of at Iat t M the ' funeral of TOMAS ¥ MOORE ock p.m IRVIN B . B. Friday §HQLLANDER, Mast 10, daughter, M h st. n.w. JANE 1 ple. Notice of T her funeral pa Friday, March 11, eph's Church mass will be am. for the repose of his soul Interment Rock Creek Cemetery 10° ONNOR. On Wednesday. March 0. 10 hildren’s Hospital, JEANNE PATRICIA. beloyed daughter of Thomas P. and Mary ‘onnor | (nee Mooreland) . Funeral from ihe residence. 3042 P st. n.w. on Saturday morning at 10 a.m. Interment Mount Olivet Cemetery. 1 O'NEIL. On Tuesday, March 8 1927, at Columbia _ Hospital. ~ MARGARET ' DE SALES (nee Cady). 'beloved wife of John P. O'Neil. "~ Funeral from her late ‘resi 602 22nd st. n.w.. Friday. March 11, at 8§:30. thence to St. Stephen's Church where mass will be said at # a.m. for the repose of her soul. Interment Mount O vet Cemetery. Relatives and friends in 10 RINZHORN. O Tuesday. March & 30 .., HEN ‘son of the Heary and Cnariouie Prinzhors. ascd Funeral from his 1997 towa ave. nw. Prid at 2 pm. Relatives and friends invite to attend. Interment at Rack Creek Ceme tery. i RAILING. Tuesday, March 8, 1927, residence, 7 East 4th st. Frederick. Md CHRISTIAN RAILING, in the 87th year of his l?'. Funeral Friday. Merch 11. at 2 p.m.. from his late residence. Interment Mount Olivet Cemetery. Frederick. Md REILLY, oOn Tueslay. March % 1927. at Providence Hi JOF beloved husbar E. Reilly. Funeral from 360 Jefterson st. v 9 am. thenes Natvity, where 0 am. Relatives nterment - Mqunt 10 the Church mass wiil be sung at 9 and friends invited. Olivet Cemetery. REIDY. On Tuesday. March 8, her residence. 900 435 st s.w CECELIA. daughter of Michaei D. and Nellie T. Reidy (nee Enright). Funeral irom above residence Friday. M 8 am.: thence to St. Domin Chui where ‘high requiem mass will be sung at 8 o'clock for the repose of her soul Relatives and friends invited. Interment Mount t)ll\el Cemetery. On_Tuesday. March 8, 1927 at St. Elizabeth's Hospital. PAUL. husband of Eleanor bb. father of the late Genen: son of Jae and the late William Robb and brother of Eva Robison. . Funeral Sunday at 1 o'clock from the residence of Y‘All l(ilnfir l\b%)’(\lhraukkm n.e. theitce 0 ome. 3rd. an ave. n.w Friends invited ROCK. On Sunday, March 6. residence of her daughter. ' Mrs. M. Neal. 436 15th st. se.. EMMA widow of the laté R.'S. Rock. aged Years. Funeral from the chapei of T. Taltavull, 436 7th st «w.. Friday. Marc 11, 2 pm. Interment at Mund 1927 at MARIE 1027, at the SEALS. On March 8. 1927 at his dence. Ariington IMAS D. SEAL Ergted ;l'lnhlml‘;»l Mary Seals. ' Funeral k Priday. N .t £ pm. from his Wednesday. March 9. Howital, ROBERE A SIS Jr.. beloved ‘son of Robe Simmons. residence at 2:30 p.m. ;mnan invited toattend.” Interment F.m Lincoln Cemetery. March 10, 1097 liness. at his resi: JEREMIAH W at Wright's (private) | in Towa _ circle. > aged 83 vears. Saturday morning_ at 10:30 funeral *parlor. Interment Arlington Mo s fter a lingering iline at his rexidence. ‘140 1, at. s.e.. RAYMO THOMAS. " He ‘leaves 10 mourn their loss a devoted and lovins mother and two devoted sisters and a devoted a host of relatives and friends. Notice of funeral hereafter. ULLE, __at Sibley Hospital, March 9.1997. at 5215 pm.. M. M ot the late John Funeral from St. J¢ Beltsville. Md.. on. § 3 o'clock’ p.mi. " Relatives 3 vited to attend (Balumore and Pm[.. s Cony.) March 10. 19 deiphia papers p WALKER. Thursday, -15 nce. Halls Hill, ‘Va. evoted husband of Mary Walk: am. at his resi PHILLIP, er. He leaves to m leparture oue daughter. Mary Duggins. and ten grandehiidren,_a niece and two nephews. a sister-in-law. Mrs. Rosie Luckett: a Mrs. Cora’ Payton. and a host of fri Funeral Sunday. March a from Halls Hill M. E. Church WASHINGTON. Departed this deniy Wednesday, March 9. 19 p.m.. at her residence. 3 rs. HELEN W wite of Al Bell, Blanche James Bell. 10.1% ife sud- Bell Funeral not Yu Memoriam. CHAPMAN. In lovine remembrance of hishand and my father. 1GNATIO Nace) CHAPMAN. who' died three ye ako today, March 10, 1074 Hoy we, miss the welcon for v you are o footsteps %o dear oming ling sure near. March 10, r sister. han answered fl I find sweet rest with Jest and th YOUR ~LONELY EMMA CARTER COLBERT. dear m SISTER. HER SON FOX. In sad but our dear aKo today. March ROBE THE FAMILY, GARNER. of our who day, The In sad Mar flowers w wither who sleeps bene FAMILY. J0mNSON. of my Who today A w Han Bt HER JOHNSON n e "HILLIAM remembrance @ RT W. LEE, w e year g0 tod vening way land MARY LEI s PEVOTED "SISTER DOVE MORRISON. Vot rand THA MO r fath 3 who died ien 3 L donls “clter ALICH . who died two 16day. Mareh '10. 19¢ i Tis only a little way, Parents. Who' i for the al They, tre " Catting me EEVING A b y ek AMANDA GRERY ROBINSON. 1, Gt our Tathe SoR™ Wite" Marcn 10 1 Ho fought life’ And Datiently riood every. tes He will"alwitya” b foved 4id Fememben ED "DAbafithR "tan S DALG N SON Jl'\ii'll ROBINSON A ING SISTER MARY - b’ remembrand mm\ TA YLOJ one year then I shall eee glory are waith from Heaven now flost tenderly, calling SISTE ne | AND hall I cease to love ¢ shall yo pory Sweetest love d_your D b TAYLOR TRANT. In loving re son and brother. JAMES J ru;nrl"- died ‘one year ago today, March 10, Loved in life. remembered in de: VING PARENTS AND \'hn.‘gs‘ In ory_o In, memory_at o on, fade; sweet acetul WIFE, BT vhrance of o our. who passed March 10, You were ¢ fairy 0o good. 160 pu 'rrm’- why ASHINGTON, In sad but loving meme w WILLIAM WOODPG rted thi. 10ur yoars agh WOODFORK. our de: who d day. M "Tis sweet to rem Though absent idnight star oo we doved, HIg oV ber who once was he is just as dear: the gra MRS In sad bt dear sister. MARY £ YEAGEN e wg years apo be long my jourgey here, £h, each falling tear, For earth's fairest flower wiil dreop Dark clouds o'erspread your azu Life’s clearest joy thus flies v-;" - Though sad. we mark the closing ayes We loved in the dags kone Dy. Yet sweet in death their later sone. e fuset ssain, it wou't bel LOVING ~ S1" ADD) FERRO. - — T.F.COSTELLO 4 N. CAP. ST, ORTH Wm. H. Sardo & Co. Private Invalid Limousine Yo B sk N Lincoln § JAMES T. CLEMENTS’ SON; Disnified Funera] Manasement rs of Serviee 12411243 Wisconsin Aver—W. V. L. SPEARE CQ Neither the successors of nor conm with the original W Speare establist Biou 1009 H St N. Phone Frank. 66 Gawler Service Forme Monkhm Since 1850 tional Selected Morticians Main 5512 g ~ beloved wife of th ington. devoted mother of Joseph | Wa Washington " and leaves 10 mourn the children, five great- host of ofher relat mains resting at costia, D. C. Fune; M. E. Church, 16th " sts. n.w.. oeloe seven hildren etropolitan en 15th and 1. at 1 Whare the ones that love her best Will meet her one by one. WEBSTER. On Wednesday. March 9. 1 at her residence. 30 West lrving Chevy Chase, Md. CORNELIA beloved wife of J. Erskine Webster mother of Ben T. Webster. her late residence Friday ) 2 o'clock. Interment in Rock Cemetery. WHEELOCK. _Suddenls. e N resting at Zurhorst’s funeral East Capitol st. Notice of fu YARNALL. Died Wednesday. March 9. At his | residence, (3078 P Dr. JOHN HEPBURN. hushand Harsiet Woodward Yarnell. in'the 71st year of his Services at his late residence, Fri- day: March 11, at 3 o'clock omit flowers. YARNALL. Members of Association Oldest Inhabitants are requested to attend the funeral of our late associate. Dr. JOHN H. YARNALL. from his late residence. 3028 P st. nw. Friday, March 11. at 2 p.m. THEODORE W. NOYES, 3. ELIOT WRIGHT. Sec'y O ES: Pres. In Memoriam. m«l loving remembrance BANKS. In but our dear pareunts, Mr. DAVID BAN ana Nire. IDA BANKS. Wwho doparted {his life June 22. 1905. and March 10. 1920 Rest, n[i_ml. rest. 'HEIR CHILDR BARBOUR. In sad but loving remem- rance of our dear mother, MARY BAR- BOUR. who_ departed this life two years ago today, March 10, 1925. She has gone where souls have rest, And the cares of life are gone. Where the ones that love her best Will meet her one by one. Every, day our thoushis are with you. ¢ night for you we pray. )(%fll above you day. o, pm.. re nm on Jud‘nun rs of pain, I ali aini iftered hot it lor cun. Knew what was best, a8 you ited. ~ Satisfacti R Wy | R, H but Tloving ren m- mather. ER, who dep: “ten years ago today. 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