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of the District of Columbia, died in Emergency Hospital yesterday. He had been in tailing health for several| GEORGE MURRAY DEAD. Life-long Resident of District Will Be Buried Tomorrow. George Jule Murray, 55 vears old.| engaged in the painting business here | Pauline Mur for many years and a lifelong resident ' kstelle Murr {about a week. He is survived by ay; a dancing Mrs. Miss a his widow, daughter teacher SPECIALS FOR TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY California Bartlett PEARS 2 Ibs., 23c GE STALKS EaCh 9c | AMERICAN CHEESE Yy-Ib. pkg., 18¢c SLICED BOILED HAM 1/ 10 lbs., 23c CELERY .4 SWISS CHEESE 15.1b. p_k_g., 22¢ SLICED COOKED CORNED BEEF Y2 Lb., 19¢ Lb., 19¢ Shoulder Lamb Chops Ib., 30c Freshly Cut From Tender Spring Lambs - Prime Rib Steaks 1b., 32¢ From the Very Finest of Little Slccr Beef _Shoulder Veal Chops . . Ib., 22¢ DERRYDALE CREAMERY BUTTER, Ib., 45¢ SMOKED HAMS Ib., 25¢ SMITHFIELD APPLE SAUCE 2 25¢ RICE’S CAKES ™ per lb., 29¢ PEERLESS JELLY ss.0:. sar jar., 23(.‘ MILK ROLLS . per doz., 15¢ Delicious White Rolls, Fresh From Our Sanitary Bakery MASTER BREAD Loaf, 5¢ 16 Cunces of Quality . . 8 to 10 Lbs. Each 2 Ne. Cans und and Iced Pan-American COFFEE Lb., 39c Try Pan-American and Begin a Long Friendship ' Finger Lakes \ Quart Decanter. Pint Cruet. .. VINEGAR {months and had been in the hospital| THE EVENING son, Arthur Murray, and a brother, | W. O. Murra ‘unet services will be conducte 1t Frank Geler's Sons Co., 1113 su enth street, tomorrow morning at o'clock. Interment will be in (.len | wood Cemetery FUNERAL SERVICES HELD. | Widow of R"m‘ Admiral W. A. Gill to Be Buried Here. Funeral services for Mrs. Mary Gill of 1855 Mintwood 7y of Rear Admiral William who died Saturday while in Dbathing at off the Beverly Farms shore, were conducted in St John's Church. Beverly Farms, The body will he interment Arling | | | | | De- Hass A widow | Gin, attack Beach, Mas Ipiscopal this afternoon. brought here for {ton Cemetery Mrs. Gill, was spendi Mer, Mrs. Farms. INJURED BY ELEVATOR. Mrs. Effie Garrison 1232 Bighth street, emploved as maid it Powhatan Hotel, was severely in jured vesterday afternoon when struck by one of the elevators in the hote Mrs son, according to the police her head through opening shaft of the elevator on the eighth floor, was struck by a nding car and almost scalped 10 injured woman was taken to mergency Hospital and given sur Al aid. It was meported at the h | today that her condition was in old, her v vears with at who was 55 the Summer Hugh Ward, 1 daug erly 50 years old Gary stuck the KENT AN APARTMENT rom nes. 1416 Gradu; McCormick Medical College Dr. CLAUDESS. SEMONES Eyesight Specialist l e Mai ' 400110 MeLachlen Bidz. 10th and Sts. N W, RY CLEANIN AT WOODRUFE'S is of the Highest Quality and you less Wool Dresses, $1.50 For Fatimatea Main 1300-1 1013813 WEARING APPAREL BLACK v Mourning in 24 Hours Carmack Dry Cleaning&Dyeing Co. | 1812 | 1 L ORI TR _Linc. 1812 ROY GERALD Perry & Walsh MORTICIANS Limousine Ambulances Local Calls Five Dollars Main 984. Line Lin JOSEPH | AWLER'S $ONS- Inc. Crrablshed 1850 MORTICIANS 17301753 PENNA.AVE. oner Man 55125513 RIGHT NOW YOU NEED A COOL SUIT Get One at Reduced Prices Hart Schaffner & Marx Dixie Weave Suits Values to *35 $1 8.75 Flannel Trousers, Whi Shades and Smart S Were $12 and %1 $7 85 aleigh Haberdasher ite Pastel tripes 5 INC. 1310 F Street e, | 01, for from a heart | West | an | Victim of Paralysis—Funeral | ! ! } Tomorrow. STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., 0. D. KINSMAN BURIED. COURT AUDITOR DIES Retired Government Employe, 92, g 7 Special Dispateh to The Star. Prominent Ruckvnlle Attorney Is| joLLy vikw, Md. August 8.— this afternoon for Oliver D. Kinsman, retired Government employe and | day at his home here at the age of | 92" years. Burial was scheduled for GEORGE M. ANDERSON, ‘Was Member of Loyal Legion. | Funeral services were held at 1 o'clock Civil War veteran, who died Satur- pm. at Arlington 70 1 « Geo Minor Anderson, year for rims, | 30 8 years or the past United nt [ nd ttles Kinsman served with G Sherman and was in many | during the war of 1861-65. He was a at his | ember of Garfield-Lincpln Tost, | Loyal Legion, District of Columbia. | 1o entered service in the War De partment Tere in 1869 and retired as an employe of the Pension Office In 1920 JOHN C STONE DIES to Be Held Residence Wednesday. Stone, 81 years old, st died yesterday 10 Hospital after a brief illne: Funeral services will be held at 5 "| family residence Wednesday rora |t 9 o'clock. Reyv. Frank P in 1869, he | Brunswick, Md., will officiate, County a4 | meos 1 be in Middletown, Md Mr > had lived in Washington past 13 years. He came here the clork of | | the Cireuit Court d later was |for the from Middletown, where he had en- He is survived by | county surve for & ni of years. He was tepublican mem- | ber of the It of Delegates of mma 0. § two 1595 and could said, have heen John 8. Stone of W Joseph . Stone of five daughters, N speak of t had he heen |and | willing to acc solid Democratic | and 3 uver of Middletown and nne Warburton and | support in ion to the Repub- | Ke lican caucus nominee, the late Jus 1 Blanche and Julia Stone, all city | the es Court 1 1y Al | the Department of Justi Rockville, Md., | Death was due to paraly Funaral services [in Christ Episcopal Chur \"‘I\Inllu\\ 11 | terment the Union | e Julia land forme 1 special attorney aied yest in in erday | home nducted h Wil he Cemetery is survived hy . Anderson | tate Judge John Vinson of ville, and & son, Thomas M lawyer Rockville Mr. Anderson was | Col. James Anderson a L life I resident of Rockville and vi cinity. He was educated at the Rock- | ville rdemy Annapolis, the Neademy find National Law School being admitted to the Montgomery | deputy in the office in I Rockville | w, Mrs of the Rock Anderson his wid htor at Fnueral Services son of the late | A i John C. of IRERE | Gax was Irving st West ' vas 1 nere. Main of Inter | served [ " ! u it t b opt th Lucy, | Ashley M. Gould. He also was en- of | kaged in the practice of Jaw in Rock- ville for many years He was for many vears man in Christ Fpiscopal Rockville, and was a | Rockville' Lodge of Placed on Rem;ed List. First Lieut. Fred R. Cow 2 naster Corps, recently tioned np Normoyle, has been placed on the retired list of Vlv Army on ac count of disability incident to the serv- He is from California and served in the Motor Transport Corps durin the World War. He w: mi | first lieutenant in November, 1924. 8l ——o|———|a[c———s|c——= |}y et Us Help You Plan for your Fall Painting, inside and out. It'll be a pleasure to furnish quantity and price esti- mate— suggest color schemes and best methods of application, Prompt attention given to correspondence. Specially Low Prices —on strictly DEPEND - ABLE PAINT SUPPLIES of every character. HUGH REILLY CO. PAINTS & GLASS 1334 N. Y. AVe. Phone Main 1703 a vestry- Church of the menber Masons. Lieut. D. C. Snyder Transferred. ! First Licut. Donald ¢ Medical Corps, at Fort | has been ned to duty Medical Center Snyvder, Crook at the Army Neb., Army this city “DUCO” FOR TRIN AND FURNITURE RELIABLE ROGE PAINTS “BARRELED SUNLIGHT" CALCIMO WALL COATING MOTHER: Castoria is especially pre- pared to relieve Infants in arms and Children all ages of Constipation, Flatulency, Wind * Colic and Diarrhea; allaying Feverishness arising therefrom, and, by regulating the Stomach and Bowels, aids the assimilation of Food; giving natural sleep. To avoid imitations, always look for the signature of TRl b Absolutely Farmless - No Opiates. Physicians everywhere* recommend Fletcher's & ice how-wow,” says Janet, while big brother George stands by to protect her. That’s un- necessary, of course, as Rover loves children. It’s hard to imagine that you were just as cute as Janet and George wheh you were young, but by having pictures of your children made now, you will have good proof for them later on, as, well as a great deal of joy for yourself, Aunt Mary and Uncle John, And if you will call Main 4400 we will tell you of the very special flnu ; youngsters’ pictures. W & U ! Connecticut avenue, National | the | morning | this | ‘MONDAY, 'AUGUST 8, 1927. POPE ENTERTAINS EGYPTIAN MONARCH | Unusual Audience Is Granted When King Fuad Vis- its Vatican. By the Associated Press. ROME, August tremely unusual tory of the Roman taok place yvesterday d of Egypt, ptian premier ain and other kingdom, was Pope Pius in asions on which | the church has veceived | head of a non-Christian | extremely ra The only |ample of recent times was | audience granted to the present peror of Japan, when | prince. | King Fuad's party, on |at the Vatican in several ars, | was greeted formally by Princes’ Rus 't | ol and Aldobrandini, and other ¢ resentatives of the Holy Se alatine s Guare in g COS; tume, presented arms and the band played the pontifical and Egyptian 1thems. In the —An event ex- the modern his- Catholic Church morning, when in the grand dignitaries of formally re- the Vatican the head of | the the Nil | ceived by The or country are re the Em the a 1otor " iv the pontiff in seat next to throne room, vited King Fuad him. The Pope conversed cordially | with his visitors for 20 minutes and | then conferred en him the decoration of the Order of the Golden Spur, one of the highest in the church and held | by only nine other persons. The Pope rixo gave the King a silver-mounted ind autographed photograph. THE WEATHER strict of Columbia—Local thunder- Coole Di Lowers tonight and tomorrow. | tomorrow night. aryland—Loc ht and tomorrow. night. Virginia—Local thundershowers to- Inight and tomorrow. Not much change in temperature. West Virginia—Showers storms tonight and tomorrow rmer in east portion tonight, Cool in northwest portion tomorrow Records for 24 Hours. —4 pm., §8; 8 pm., T fam., 74 8 am., 1 thundershowers to- Cooler tomorrow and thun | de Thermomed 12 midnight, 7 | noon, s1. Barometer—34 p.m., 29.94; 12 midnight, | .89 noon, tempe: 3:15 p.m. yesterday. Lowest temperature, 74, occurred at . today. Temper | Highest, 29.93; 8 4am., p.m., 29.58; 90, occurred ; lowest, 66. Tide Tables. (Furnished by United Geodetic Low tide tes Coast and ey.) 1 a.m. and 9 am 1 08 p.m and 10:45 a.m. and 4:03 Today |~ Tomorro | 10:42 p.m.; high tide, 3 n and Moon. 513 am.; Tomorrow 14 am; sets 7:13 p.m. Moon rises 2:38 a.m.; sets 12:01 ! Automobile lamps to be lighted or half hour after sunset. Condition of the Water. Great Fa muddy Harpers Potomac { Shenandoah muddy this morning. Weather in Various Citie Temperature. = Stations, Buffalo Charleston { Chicazo | G | Cleve! 8 Ppt.clouds Cloudy lear oy Prc Cloudy Lm isvil ami, Fla Orleans. York City Cloid New Okla | Omaha | Philadelph | Phoentx .. Pitteburgh Portland Me. Clear .1 Bteloudy Clear Raming Fozey * Cloudy Pt.cloudy . Clear Pt.cloudy e Cloudy Raining Clouds ! Clear . Clear . Pt.cloudy Francisce Louis. Paul Seattle Snokane H.. D i FOREIGN (8 am.. Greenwich time. today.) Stations. Temperature. Weather. Horta (Fasal) 76 Part clou Hamilton. - Bermuda Part | Havana, Cuba,. . Clear Colon, Canal Zone.., Part cloudy CITY NEWS IN BRIEF. FUTURE. Civitan &nner and business meeting August 9, 6:30 p.m., at La Fayette Ho- The board of dir 5:30 p.m., just prior to the business meeting. Azores. 80 i 74 lou Red Triangle Outing Club's moon-| light boat trip Wednesday evenin 6:45 p.m., from Seventh street w| harf. The Admiral George Dewey Naval Camp _of Spanish War Veterans will | meet Friday night instead of this eve- ning, at Northeast Temple. No. 29, 0. E. 8., will tomorrow, 8 p.m., at Florence Lippard, et Gavel C ive a card y the home with small_diamond 1 hier. Wil Hotel mm Monday nig | BAR PIN. pia inum eonter: reward. C license’ N 8 7 Que st. n.w. Black_and tan_Belgian Mitzie. Call Mrs. S Friday evening. rict line. Cali FECTRANY ortoise reward, [t Lincon Stailey _Esther. Frank]in in old rose (mot- in' case was siver betiween 1639 Irving st. n.w. and Central High School: suitable re: ward, Col._50RT 9¢ MEN'S HANDBAG_ razor. eic., d Reward. PARASOL, green silk. at 13th-] gunday afiernoon at 8:30. " Reward. ‘Adams ¥ Luella B st tled) soft leather Wahl fountan per antaining _suit, Fx:. (hesaveake shirts, Ik‘«rh. PlN—Sorornr Alpha_Chapter: in_Palace Theater or betiveen eame and Foxall Helghts. Reward, _ Cleveland 6001. RING, opal with _diamonds’ Camp Music Box on the P afternoon: reward. West UIT CASE, brown, Bunday sbout 2230, Lz stal_ave. and Mariboro. ke, ¢ rf (s, and man's clothing and”Army tura 61st and Franklin ave. J"‘"' ;fl Jo. Mulitz. Phone 30. Main 734 d wrist, with monogram D. .'Wh. between 14th and lfllh Adkine <001, _Bow ard. in iront of mac. Saturday Week of Sueluunn 5 .7 neighbor- nno‘ "A- N Efi‘n!m:,.'. At ~companied by | ruling | similar ex- | he was crown | 1 ture same date last year— | .m. and | sun sets | sun © Peloudy | © Pteloudy | ctors will meet | MRS. WESTCOTT DIES. Former D. C. Resident Will Be Buried Here. Mrs. Annis I. Westcott, 68 years old, of Norwich, N. Y., died at her home Saturday, following a long ill- ness. Funeral services will be held at the Zurhorst funeral parlors, 301 | Bast Capitol street, Wednesday morn- |ing at 10 o'clock. Interment, which | be private, will be in Glenwood ‘emetery R John P. Tyler will officiate | Mrs. Westeott about 10 years Washington for 32 | cagne to this city as a bride from her native ate, Virginia At the UlYlPl { of her residence here she was the \ wife nf Charles ¥. Mallard. She ter | n Sundas, Flut 1927, spital. Joa hl:lvad e juneral serice 1 Trving ps §am. Iniess umore vaners THOMAS. * On_Momday. Auguet 81027, 1 am. CHARI EUZABETIL. (nee Bradburn)._beloved wife of James E. Thomas. “Funeral from her late resic dence. 914 Pa. on Wednesiay, August 10, 2 n.m. Relatives and friends invited to ' attend.’ Interment Cedar Hill Cemetery. | THOMA: g et Siadletown. 4. " Dlease copy.) Departed this Iife August 5. 193 am. at 605 L THOMAS, aul Thomas. gust 9. at 1 pm.. Church. 23rd st. n.w. 1 had a precious treasurs once, Sha was my joy and pride oh. perhaps to soon’ she slcpt @ * love you Evelyn though yo arma of ob. how sweet And whei etinig life is over we will “ite Funeral Tuesday. At from Liberty Bapt to Norwich | having lived vears. She| moved go, affe ed son Mrs city. Claud T. Walte both * of Marriage Licenses. Marriage licenses have been i following: s Laura J - V ANDERSON, 6. 1927 m this earth to a br Tith 2 BOYLE ent HE ru\) | A 9. at | wATsOn BOvLE TADANMS ne year A she is emile away and a wave of the as of her far ¥ e as the | lr- the Jo life August 6. Nauval “Hospita o'clock hurch. L st. be h Capitol and st sts, Rev. H pastor Charles. how T miss you, sy home today e 1 loved so dearly ver passed away LOVING WIFE ers of John F. Cook A M. are requested - s EUNA E ALC BERTIA -\\!0< MARY R J‘U A l'll'l\l:h\\l d]'\ n';‘ernnr\ rv(r our | 550 " 603 a1 Funeral | mother and grandmother. ELL | A 2 . Mouns | BONHAM. who died Angu: | b ‘ HER CHILDREN. | | BRANDON. Tn sad but Io of " ms " dear ~daught BRANDON (nee Haislup), this life ten sears ago tod 19 r LT August ¢ heloved H W. | | | In that misty veil of il So profound, so deen. May vour rest be eve In that long. eternal ¢ FLEMING. In sad but lovi our loving brother. JOHN who departed this life ‘one ¥ dav. August 8. 1926, A precious one from us has Ay we loved is < ce 18 Yacant in can be f sting in pexce. dear br T Anguat b, "at GILL. Suddenly 1o 30 p.m. at_the home of her daugh- Farms, MARY DI Rea Intermient tory GRANT, Departed this 1 FRANR TGRA a a HAAS GILL. widow of mu lage Admiral William A, Gill. U at Arlington National L!gu- July beloved EMMA | Smiths- | 9o | 1027, at m-l i Hec . LEW 5 are sad and Io wly yet, £rief too deep to tel! But time will come to 15 soon When we may with thee Relentless death am: A August 8 is son. Comdr. Northampton st n.w. hereafter HUGHES. On August 7. 1927 at his home M GEORGE EDWARD Funeral Tuesday. | 2 from s late re: Interment at Bealsville, Md. Suddenly, Sunday, August 7 am._at Jersey Cits, N, ACKSON, beloved wife of Wash: son of Washmngton, D. Notice of funeral later. | JOHNSON. On Sunday. at_Freedmen’s Hospital ness. RUTH_REED leaves to mourn 1wo. ma_ Redmo by nephew and friends. Annie F. H 121 41, But _never from 113 'BROTHER. MICHAEL F McCARTY. _In loving remembrance of heloved ‘wife and mother. MARTHA bed HER HUSBAND AND CHILDREN. * PARKER. A tribute of love and devot to the mem: our_d Tother. MRS, ROSA°BERK KER. ‘who sntered eter: years ago today. August 8. Time's mill has made so man Since last we saw And oft we gaze with tear-dimmed ey nt nlace ) HUSBAND AXD DA AM_A.. CATHERIN BEANCHE M PARKER STEWART. In loving reme: dear hushand and father. STEWART. whi vears ingion August changes voted siste i lam tives and ains pway rest & Co. funeral chapel Notice of funeral later. his life Sunday morn- at 6:30 a.m.._at her Mrs. SARAH friend of Mrs | | the devoted ewman and Mrs. El Fu- neral Wednesday. Austs from the Second Baptist Church. 3rd bet H and 1 stz n.w. Friends invited to at’ tend 9 JOHNSON. The officers Gethsemane Chante notified to attend the fu LAR A TOHREIN t 10. at'l pm. Bantist Chieeh. 3rd i SELDON. A tribute of f my dear father. ROE who departed this life thirt day. August 8. 101%. at Mount and my dear sister. MARY A . who entered into e al rest J: = 1926. at Kineale ing brother, FR. ulv 28, 1927, at ington. D. € MOSSY TATE. YOWELL. In loving remembrance of our dear wife and mother. MAR who left ago today, HU and members of 0. F from the Second | Jetween H and 1| R. AL The Lincoln Mutual Relief Asso- announces the death of ~Mrs. 3 ON. Funeral Wednes: | day. August’ 10. at 1 o'clock, from Sec- ond’ Baptist Church. GEORGE W. COLE. Pres, TAN E. THOM . Hec. Sec. NS Departed this life Sundas, ust 7. 1927, after a short iliness. EY. ‘beloved husband of Irene John Ha leaves to mourn their loss a mother. four sisters. one brother. and a | host of other relatives and friends. Re- | mains resting_at Alexander S. Pope's fu- neral parlor. 15th st. sl Notice of | funeral hereaft Suddenty FUNERAL DIRECTORS. ALMUS R.SPEARE Succeeding the Original W.R.8PEARE CO. 1623 Cannecticut Ave. | POTOMAC 4600 (i ASyTS S0 7O JAMES T. RYAN £ Moder Cnapel. T Ave §F Atianti 704 | Private_Ambuiancs Nuto torvies o T. F. COSTELLO _1724 N_Capitol St NORTH V. L. SPEARE CO. Neither the successors of o [ gith”the’ oriftnal W B. Uodate, Soramishe | Phione Frank. 6626 ¥ 910 _F S | n. | ter, | August 6,1 13 KE fiosed wite | d_mother of S s T, C. Green. Mig E. Z. Payne, Mrs. K rd, L Den. Queter’ and John W rvices at her late res a vlace n.w.. Tuesday 30 am.. thence to Holy Whera mass will be said Doge of her soul. In- turday, August, 6 xez CARRIE LEW devoted wife ‘of Jacob Lewis and of Nannie Woodson. Georgze Wood John MacJordan. She leaves 5 ni 11 nephews to mourn their I of funeral later. Remains re. E. Jarvis funeral parlor nw MORRIS. Suddenly. t the Cas Funeral | mmmr and fn_connection. Wa‘ren Taltavull Mth & Spring Rd. Col. 464 Joseph F. Birch’s Sons (ISAAC BIRCH) 3034 M St. N.W. Fiahiishd 28 Txmothy Hanlon ~841'H wone L. 5543, t H‘IN W. :W Deal & CoLN 8200, P. A TALTAVUE H. 3. TAL 36 Hi e TAVULL. Meg, CA_OFFICE. "Wm. H. Sardo & Co. Private Limousine Ambulance R Lincoln 524 Modern_Chapel. Frank Geier’s Sons Co. 1us ‘E‘!E TH ST. N.W. Main 2473 Teiephone. "~ CHAS.'S. ZURHORST 301 EAST CAPITOL ST. Phone Lincoln 372. rdav. Aus 5 ORRIS Toved wile of Henry C fareral later MORRIS. A sp Chavter. 0. E ning. Augnst % \irpose of 2 On & LU Mo Bethlehem this_eve- for the ot | | | | | i at 7 pm the funeral MORRIS rlors. 00 Sth st. s All members requested R. BRADBURN, Sun. Matron. t 7, 1927 04 D st . Mrs. MAE Y MOTHERSHEAD. at 5 oclock, at her sw. after a_lingerir MOTHERSHFAD. She fheir loss, husband, Earne also her mother. father and’ two sisters. Notice of funeral later. On_Sundar. Anugnst 7. TLE. beloved husband and father of Estelle and 1 from the chapel 1113 7th st at 11 am Interment 1927, of arra; Arthar Mograv., Fun Geier's Sons Co. on Tuesday. Angust 9 tives and friends invited. Glenwood Cemetery POLLAND. On Fridar 5 llness. FRANK POLLAND nd of Miss hd Ravina - at Alexander S. Po hst. se. Fu pm.. from his late residen Doparted_this 1ita Saturday. August 19 6.30 p.m. at his residence. HEODORE C.. de: T, Ray (nee Sul- nd loving father of Edgar. Ernest baid and of the late Arthur Ray. Tal Wed- from’ the above 'ad- hee to St. Augustine's *Petween T, 'and M n.w.. whers ‘imass Wil besaid at 10 o'clock fof the repose of his soul RIDER. Suddenly. on Saturday. Ay oo 1 erald Harvor. M WILLIAM L HiER beloved a: of Wiiitam B and vo Bider. aged Funeral on Algiist 9. from Mot Rainier Inter- | FUNERAL DESIGNS. GEO. C. SHAFFER EXPRESSIVE FLORAL AT MODERATE PRI Our Only Store, 14th & Eye Prompt Auto Delivery Artistic—expressiye—ines Gude Bros. Co,, 1212'F 12';':'?1# ‘St "BLACKISTONE, 1407 H Beautiful Floral Designs, $5 and up. MAIN 370% Thesda; Christlan Church at 10:30 a.m. ment Fort Lincoln Cemetery. SEXTON. On Saturday, August 8. 1927, the residence of her daughter. Mrs. P. Hippchen, 618 Sheridan st. n.w McCABE. beloved wife of the late a Funeral from the above August 9. at 8:30 urch of the Natjvity, d at 9 am. Inter: etery. " Relatives am where mass will mentMount Oliv and friends invif

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