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Private Service Ambulances 00 Local Calls $4‘—'—' W. W. Chambers Co. Phone Columbia 432 OPEN A CHARGE ACCOUNT AT EISEMAN'S, 7th & F CLYDE J. NICHOLS, Inc. UNDERTAKERS 4209 oth St. N.W. Ivde 4. Nichols. President- Speare Co. Phone Col. 6324 [ Formerly Vice W R 7114, 1927 Ryan Service Is Consistent Through our vears of service we namtained the hichest pont of The smallest detml is of. thas relieving you of ali_responeiility narlor. private ambulance ¢ in connection James T. Ryan Funeral Director. 317 Pa. Ave. Telephone Atlantic 0-1701 eadache/ “To quickly end headache, KamniaTablets—pain’s greatest enemy. tific balanced formula insures safety and cer- tain results, Relieve where others fail. Stop Dains of all kinds; also end insomnia and nerv- ey Seep, Soctors and dentists for over 35 years. 2 doctors and [ S a l- Quiex Reliet from Pains and Aches oti-Ka T EIGHT FACE TRIAL IN RUM DEATHS Florida Coast Patrol Says Killings Were in Course of Rum Chases. | | By the Associated Press. MIAMI, Fla, February 9.—Trial of |eight Coast Guardsmen charged with |two killings was chlled for hearing in ! Federal Court here today. | Both killings, said the guardsmen | {when first arraigned, came in the |course of what they belleved to be rum chases. | H. P. Parry, Joseph Kaslon and M. |E. Lowry are charged with murder of Ermon F. Jones, who was fatally shot {aboard a boat off Talhiti Beach, March | Phillip E. Shaw, Paul 8. Austin, B. C. Smith, Edward McAuld and Otis Meeckins are charged with second de- | gree murder in connection with the | ! death of “Red” Shannon, reputed rum- running. leader, a year ago today. The cases were transferred to Fe eral Court after State indictments been returned. Postponement Wi | granted two wecks ago on defense claim | ihat jurymen from this division of the district were not qualified to sit be- cause of prejudice against the Coast Guard. A special venire was granted, | composed of one-third each from the {Tampa. Miami and Jacksonville dis- |tricts, with men excluded for residence in Dade, Monroe and Broward Counties —allegedly the center of anti-guard prejudice. o Man Dies of Wounds. Daniel R. George, 65 years old, 1956 Calvert street, died at Emergency Hos- ! pital last night from wounds inflicted, | | police stated, when he slashed his own | | throat in his home Tuesdsy night. He | twas found by his daughter with a| | razor in his hand. o ! " Deaths Reported. The following deaths have been reported to | the Health Department in the past 24 hours: | b L Parker. 85. 1 [ Plauk. 80, | Home: | 7 Lyda W. Taneill. 78._1218 Ma, Theodore H. Greene. e Robinson. 50. Home for 70, Providence H Ann Cat en route Emergency ark l. ne. ational Lutheran herine Allman F. Hayden. ¢ i 56. 718 Varnum st. | David J. Nevin 1428 Clifton st Jerome ‘Gardner. 3 | Marshall H. H‘ve artha Grinnell. 59 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, TAKOMA PARK FIREMEN HOLD YEARLY ELECTION C. C. Waters Is Named President. Drive Planned for Funds to Complete New Home. The annual election of officers' and reports of committees for the past year featured the meeting last night of the Takoma Park Volunteer Fire Depart- ment, held at 32 Carroll avenue, Ta- koma Park. Ofcers elected are: President, C. C. Waters: vice president, H. H. Votaw; secretary, A. W. Nelson; financial sec- retary, Henry Scherger: treasurer, J. S. Barrows; fire chief. Dr. D. Dudley; ser- geant-at-arms, E. E. Blodgett; standing committee—Two years, R. N. Conard. Milton Derrick and H. A. Morrison: one year, John W. Coffman, H. P. Ware and . Warner; general counsel, Clarence H lM. Kelfer and R. D. Lillle; delegates to Maryland State Volunteer Firemen's Assoclation, A. D. Grubb, Bernie Pax- ton, Karl Krumke, Harry Boveday and Milton Bollman; _alternates, Oscar Scherger, Glen Cornor, Grant Benton, Ward Burdine and S. J. La Scola. H. H. Votaw, chairman of the driv> committee, reported the program was completed for the campaign to secure funds *» complete the new home by March 1. There will be a meeting next Monday night at the Washington Sani- tarfum of team captains and members. fociaa Births Repoxgted. The following hirthe have hean {n, {he Health Department in " the hov - heater B and Darothy B Bleth, eirl Falan 1. Purnell. girl nee M Carr. girl na M. Salatto. girl and. Darathy A, Downey. eirt and Mildred R, Rohhine, gir] Renlah 0 Rohbine girl Mertia TV Reawn, eirl lie F_Snallines, wirl itar, pirl Tahn F_and Altee Fimon Foand Florancs H. Mor ana Miidead ps W A Tehn T nd Na M Charlde N and Ruth € Tranard W william 6 Tawrenen M 1 irt wirl Alonzo_and ‘Marie Jackaon. Raloh P Elizabeth E. Pane.’ Annie M. Watts. 38, Shannon bl Robert T. Tyson, 10, IME FURNITURE T miiil] Dl ROCKVILLE MAN DEAD. Charles H. Viett, ‘Was Native of Germany, 85 Years Old. Special Disphtch o The Star. ROCKVILLE, ° Md,, February 9.— Charles H. Viett, sr., died at his home here last night after a few days’ illness. He was 83 rs old and a native of Gewmany, residing here since 1871. He leaves three sons and three daughters. The sons are Charles H., jr., and Wil- llam E. Viett of Rockville and Albert D. of Washington, D. C. The daugh- ters are Mrs. Eloc C. Ramey of Rock- ville, Mrs. Aubrey J. Burruss of Rich- mond, Va, and Mrs. Charles E. Lar- kins of California. Funeral services will be held at 10:30 o'clock Saturday at the home, burial to be in Rockville Union Cemetery. e JEWELRY AND CLOTHES TAKEN BY BURGLARS Tailoring Shop Ransacked, Owner Reports—Twn Homes Are Entered. Loss of money, jewelry and wearing apparel were reported to police last night by three rsons, Abraham Goldman reported the loss of $109.75 in clothing and equipment from his tail- oring shop, 247 Eleventh street north- east, last night. Willlam A. Reeves, 52 Bates street, reported that his home was ransacked esterday afternoon and $90 in cash vas missing. While members of his family were away last night, thieves forced a front window and stole $117.50 in cash and jewelry worth $250, Dent M. Freeman. 3421 Twenty-fourth street northeast. reported. MRS. R. E. HICKMAN DIES. Native of This City Is Dead at Age of 29. Mrs. Regania Elizabeth Hickman, 29 | years old. wife of Henry R. Hickmai |died at the home of her father, Clai |ence E. Fries, 1614 Longfellow street, vesterday, after a long {liness. She was |a native of this city. Besides her husband and father, she | leaves two sisters, Mrs. Carroll Sergeant |of Charlotte, N. nd Miss Mazie B. | Pries of this city. Funeral arrange- ! ments have not been completed. % Col. U. S. Grant, 3d, director of public buildings and public parks, will deliver an address on “Economic Value and Utility of City Planning and Zoning” at a luncheon of the City Club | Forum in the City Club tomorrow aft- ernoon at 12:30 o'clock. The club officers have invited organizations in- terested ‘to attend. Music will be fur- nished by the City Club Syncopators and the entire program is to be broad- cast over station WMAL. | m———o ; Will Speak on Zoning. - | ; All Karpen Living Room Specially Low Suites Priced Assortments Large SCORES and scores of artistic, new Karpen Living Room Suites are featured in the present sale at surpri gly low Sale Prices. The variety of suites shown is almost unending. The Karpen Suite illustrated has a wonder- ful sofa, handsomely done in plain-color taupe mobhai ions are in a harmonious fabric. armchair is skillfully treated in and the reverse sides of the seat cush- The open the same har- monious cover with outside back in the plain taupe. Karpen Suite Illustrated Is In Taupe Mohair Three Pieces $245 MAYER & CO. SEVEN TH STREET BFIYWEEN D & E D. C. GRIFFIN WILL ADDRESS SMITH CLUB TONIGHT Headquarters Move Expected to Be Ratified at Meeting—Wom- en to M Representative Griffin of New York is scheduled to addyess a meeting of the Al Smith Democratic Club at the Eb- bitt Hotel, Tenth and H streets, to- night. It is expected the club will rati- fy the action of its house committee in securing campalgn headquarters in the Southern Bullding. Charles W. Darr will preside. ‘Woman supporters of Gov. Smith, un- der the leadership of Mrs. Lester J. Pol- lock, will hold a meeting In the club's Southern Bullding offices tomorrow aft- ernoon. A warning was issued to the public yesterday by the Smith Club officers against unauthorized solicitors, who, it is alleged, have been collecting money in the name of the club. A member- is sald to be the onl lection authorized by the ornnlu{lgg. NAMED MOTOR LAWYER. H. L. Cobb Becomes General Coun- sel for American Association. Appointment of Harvey L. Cobb, law- yer, as general counsel for the Amer- ican Motorists' Assoclation was an- nounced today by Thomas J. Keefe, general manager of the association. l’el:lr. Cobb fo'l:e the ;‘u’au 12 years has n a reporter and editor W;nhlnnon Times. Gl s general counsel for the A Motorists' Association Mr. Com)"‘:l-s'; will serve the membership of the Greater Washington Motor Club as their attorney in accident and clalm HELD FOR ROBBERY. J. H. Jackson Charged With Thett | 5" of Jewelry in Hotel. John H. Jackson, colored, cha with stealing $1.870 worth of Jewr:l'\ig belonging to Jean 8. Hinkle, 260 Riv- erside Drive, New York City, from a|! room in the Mayflower Hotel on No- vember 8, 1927, pleaded not guilty be- fore Judge John P. McMahon in Police Court today. He waived preliminary hearing and was held for the grand ’u;’ynl‘imd" 32.0&0 bond. ice say that one of the pieces of jewelry stolen w - e as found in Jack: appeared for the defendant. CHILD LABOR STUDIED. Y. W. C. A. Industrial Cul;umlttu Discusses Bill. Provisions of the child labor bill favorably reported to the Houurol Re;: | Fesentatives were the chief topic of dis- cussion at a meeting of theplnduunl:l WS committee of the Young Wi ' Christian Association, in ’the g”.n"\‘lll. C. A. Building yesterday. Miss Selma Borchardt spoke on the proposed workmen's compensation bills now before both houses of Congress. | Mrs. Albert H. Putney, chairma committee, presided. 4 Hm i orn 3. ¢ with temples in leather rase eward. E. Fletcher. Ritz oe EYEGL, Iant we Ap With ack and Stomach way last week Tlark e 7 month reward. ( LK HOUND with curled ) in or near fter 6 pm. " and Fuiton ats riendiy. " name B v m. Febru: . Pinza Apt Phone vette ~thin v be hape of a 440 Anne hin or JonN "R™WRIEHT co. 1337_10th S NW.___Phane North 47 P. A. TALTAVULL CHAS. S. ZURHORST 301 EANT CAPITOL ST, Phone eoln 377, " T.F.COSTELLO _ITMN Capital 8t NORTH 7078, Joseph F. Birch’s Son Weat 00 TISAAC BIRCH) 3034 M St NW At INAY V. L. SPEARE €O, Neither ctod it the o W. ment hone Fr r. PARTETN 1uinal V. R Speare eatal 1009 H St N LW, vull 14th & _Sprip( Rd. Col. 464 Herbert B. Nevius Funeral Home Ave. NW. Maln_ td0n Succeeding llfi,o original W. R. Speare Co. 1623 Connecticut Ave. Potomac 4600 at 1208 H at., 48 yra. at 040 F o, oy u b Y TR0 Wm. H. Sardo & Co. rivate Limousine Ambulance A N Lincoln §24 Tl ifad " RMciont Korvive s Meiviie Chape! W. W, Deal & Co. CILRTE X, LINCOLN_ K200, Frank Geler's Sons Co, . pevenn 2-’"9 Nave Main 2473 FUNERAL DESIGNS, BLACKISTONE, 1407 H Beautiful Floral l"-‘-ltnujflnn‘;\’afluu "!mmmA o Imfo?fla-,—- Gude Bros. Co., 1213 I St. e SEEmly Store, Jath & Hye w4 New Au Attorney Robert I. Miller |\ THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 1928 THE WEATHER District of Columbia—Fair, colder to- night, minimum temperature about 30 degrees: 3 fair. M and Virginia—Partly cloudy and slightly colder tonight; tomorrow 'West, Virginia—Partly clouds, slightl e infa—] cloudy, slightly colder tonight; wmorrgw falr. Record for 24 Hours. ‘Thermometer—4 p.m., 51; 8 pm,, 46; luflnldn’i]hl, 42; 4 am, 44; 8 am, 44; ne . Barometer—4 pm., 20.68; 8 pm. 29.66; 12 midnight, 20.79; 4 a.m., 2! 8 a.m, 20.85; noon, 29.90. Highest temperature, 53, occurred at 3:45 p.m. yesterday. Lowest tempera- ture, 41, occurred at 1 a.m. today. Temperature same date last year— Highest, 54; lowest, 30. ‘Tide Tables. (Furnished by United States Coast and Gendetic Survey.) ‘Today—Low tide, 5:01 a.m. and 5:23 p.m.; high tide, 10:49 am. and 11:05 pm. Tomorrow—Low tide, 5:42 a.m. and 6:09 pm.; high tide, 11:20 am. and 11:46 pm. The Sun and Moon. ‘Today—8un rose 7:08 a.m.; sun sets 5:37 p.m. Tomorrow—Sun rises 7:07 am.; sun sets 5:39 p.m. Moon rises 9:35 p.m.; sets 9:24 am. Automobile lamps to be lighted one- half hour after sunset. Condition of the Water. Great Falls—Very muddy. Weather in Vario H H [ g H Stations. wNy 1san07 “aqaeasep s anamoren * *-gepaarsar Abilene Albany Atlanta PaoeD 25223 Clear 46 Raining 01R S '3 0.10 €] .08 010 G014 1y Clondy Snowing Clear Cloudy At levaland “ol'mhia 8 € Denver Detroit Los Angeles Loutavills NS 22 B e FIXERRELERIZT Yoz, 2225 Preioudy Snowing Cloudy Clear Clear Clear T Clowdy ! Clear Clear, Toudy dy DI Clear L. Clear 0.0% Cloudy FOREIGN. (7 am.. Greenwich time. today.) Temuerature Weather v ASE CloBdy rance.. ... .0 38 Austria L a2 Covenhagen. _ Denmark. .. 4% Stockholm, _Sweden. . 42 Gihralta Horta (Fayal) Hamiliton. Barms San Juan. Port: Havana Cubs Colon. Canal Cloudy Zone ILLINOIS DEVELOPMENT DESCRIBED BY SENATOR Deneen Talks Before State Society. Song and Music Pro- gram Given. The industrial and educational deve- ent of the State of Illinios was the lo%m I-{ subject of an address made by Senator Charles 8. Deneen of that State at a reception given by the Illinois State Soclety to its new members in Con- gress and their wives last night at the Willard Hotel, at which he was the principal speaker. A program of songs and readings was glven by Representative Woodrum of Virginta, Mrs. Carl R. Chidblom. Mrs. David Kincheloe and Miss Jean Kin- cheloe of Kentucky. The recelving line consisted of Sena- ton and Mrs. Deneen, Representative and Mrs. Rathbone, Representative and Mrs. Chindblom, Representative and Mrs. Hall, Representative and Mrs. Allen, Representative and Mrs. Arnold, Representative and Mrs. King, Repre- G sentative Denison, United States Treas- urer Frank White and Solicitor of Labor and Mrs. Theodore G. Risley. Miss Pearl McCall, assistant United States attorney, and Mrs. Nellle L. Ingles, president of the Illinois Club, were also present. Mrs. O. F. James had charge of the card tables and ntative Rath- bone, president of the soclety, presided. WESTERN‘EARKET REPAIR FUND IS ASKED OF D. C. Dealers and Consumers in Plea for Continuation of Produce Center. The District Commiasioners today took under consideration a plea by deal- ers and consumers that sufficient funds for the maintenance, repair and em- ployment of necessary personnel be fe- quested for continuation of Western Market, at Twenty-first and K streets, after July 1. Owing to the state of dis- repair of the market, the Commission- ers thought it inadvisable to ask for es- timates for this market for the next fscal A hearing, which gave volce to the El“ for continuation of Western Mar- et, was held at 10 o'clock this morning at the District Building. Included in the delegation was Admiral W, L. N ers, retired, prealdent of the Dupont ircle Cltizens' Association, who repre- sented the consumers. e e FARM TARIFF INCREASE IS ASKED BY KANSAN Ayers' Measure Would Also Lower Dutles on Incoming Manu- factured Qoods. Hy the Associated Pre Another Democratic attempt to rve- adjust the tarlff developed ludx n bill by Representative Ayers of Ransas, aeeking 1o revise rates affeoting favmers, His measure would lower vates on in- coming goods used by farmers, and ratse those on farm products. House- hold furniture, wearing apparel and farm tools would be admitted at lower duties, and a wide varlety of farm prod- uets would be wsseased a higher urc In w statement, Mr. Ayers declared his intention was “to equalise the tarift on - manufactu products and farm products.” He added that he could "plainly see that there will be no farm rellef measure passed by this Congress." Tampico 0il Firm Suspends. MEXIOO OITY, February 9 (#) - Dispal from ‘Tampioo satd the Huasteca Pelraleum Oo. - ded a1 Aotivities. on_ hatruotions the campany's New York head- quarters, The world overpreduction of ofl was given aa the reasan, s S ———y Pottery makl belng revived at iddieaborough, lan Mt om- ment o 8 ; LINERS DOCK AS F0G LIFTS IN NEW YORK Berengaria Grazes Freighter in En- tering Port—S8hips Held Up for 42 Hours. By the Associated Press. NEW YORK, Februsry 9.—The heaviest fog this port has experienced in years lifted when the sun broke through after 42 hours today, freeing incoming liners which had held in the lower bay since Tuesday night. The Berengaria, bringing 1,136 pas- sengers, holsted her anchor at Graves- end Bay and swung slowly toward her pler in North River. Others of the fogbound fleet turned after her. A few craft had pushed their prows through the mh:hyulura‘y and groped their way U e river. Ouupolnu vessels which had béen held nmu&) thez nu-’uu :Ie;:ed were cpre- put to sea. Ferry g\mdwmnnsluwt'odsnordu rupted schedules. One ferry plying be- e A, Mied. aground ‘on East River was the rocks off Eighty-ninth street, but in no danger. This and a slight grazing of the Berengaria, riding at anchor, with the outbound freighter Zapaccs, were the only accidents reported. Mrs. W. N. Everett Improves. RALEIGH, N. C., February 9 (®). The condition of Mrs. Wililam Nash Everett, who has been seriously ill since the death here Tuesday night of her husband, Secretary of State Ev- erett of North Carolina, was Jlelmd by physicians last night as s seri- ous, but improving. Mrs. Everett for- merly was Miss Payne of Nor- folk, Va. Card of Thanks We wish o axtend to our relatives. organizations our heartfelt on for th - 11 floral trih. auti th_of our heloved NRY & BALL. THE FAMILY. * Beaths. Adenlx._ o E\\‘rv}nnll'arAlP»hr“u:.r'v WRENCE, son of Alice "?ne:) 1. Lawrence Beene 18 A <hand and father. BEFBE. ¢ A, 1928, g and e L. o pas from ate residence. 749 Var. gl‘l‘l’!‘ler:l‘. l‘:.w on Friday. February 10. at 2 p.m . On Wednesday. February 8. 1928, - A% Tesdmen's © Hospital NJAMIN BOLDER. He leaves to mourn one sister. M. ssic Mauison other relatives a February 10, at 2 p. i Co. funeral parlo er 41 and O. tery February 9. ton Hospital, ~Mre Funeral service at Nichols, 4209 0th 16, at & 10 and a host ¢ Funeral ¥riday, N. On Wednesday. ner residance, 30X East Capitol st._ CATHERINE M.. widow of Denma P. Callaghan m the pariors of james T, v on’ Saturday. :“thence to mass Wil be and friends ~in Olivet Cemeters. CAMPRFLL. February R P CA ,. Ryan February oseph's Church. where at @ am. Relatives Interment Mount v . Leew of Pa.: George Campbell of District of Columbia and Mrs. Lilla Turner of Pittsburgh. Pa. Many other reiatives and friends are left to mourn their joss. Notice of funeral later N. On Wednesdar. February nce. 421 MARGARE R CHEESE- beioved_ daughter of the late John Tane E. Tucker. ~Funeral Fridas. February 10. am. at St Peters Catholic Church. _2nd e terment Mount Olivet OLEMAN. _On Thursd 1928, JOHN A~ COl brother ‘ot Anna 1 kins, Lindsay and New K X p Coleman of Jai Thomas € Ve N of funeral Notice at W Georgia ave. n.w se cony.) February 7 her_san.” 4418 . LizZ CURTIS. Op Tuesday. at the réwidence of Hampshire ave. n.w. Marion b Curtis. Suddenly. on Thursday. Februa R, ALBERT H t Dare of L_Speare Co February 10 T L nw. at 11 am. Inter- Fehruary T 1998 at HATTIE L. DAVIS, belovad e Charies A. Davis wife of the jerce of Davie. 1843 P: from the Liewellsn F. Friday February 10. at rment private. On Wednesday. ROBERT. dearls and Fthel ¥ I from his y st ne 2 pm son, k rd pm. February 8, 1028 belovad son ‘of " 1 oin Cemetery. On Wadneslay, February 8 1028 058 Calvert st DANTEL h vear. Rem are's. 10634 Con- funeral late V. Funeral onday, February 13 nd " triends invited 1o attend Knox dence Relatives Intarment ville, Tenn Eressional Cemetery papers please copy.) February He leaves one o A six children ERSON. On Thursday = Fehruary 8 o _residence 1810 Church R HENDE N, ot her 4 lonetellow ARETH JACKRSON codman’s Hosnital. Tue '8 RORERT JACK: 4 nw Y nm W Rohe oo myited Interment Pa Departad this fte on Fehruare & at aiftent Iy ELTEA the WK JONES “ltaughter ot Sinelotan E W At his residence N JONFS adonted son ot Ten; otice oF funeral Remaine the. Jacvis Co. fe . Ve ww KETT on Wednestay Suddanty Ay W Ay o ruare 10 Iy ited at e 1 Gather ot Wit » " funeral patlore, L L L . af Werman . L S Wenwood wany T Mk onutd Mo N, U} whars of the e ot Ao fl_‘"' Imv‘ liam Huston. | nd 1 1928, | | GRAY. Ernest Jar- | ry 9 . devoted” husband of Bl FH 0 Beaths. p FEARY, Onhnetg, Jour 8, 1025 BERT. beloved b 14 3 Funeral frog llgl'. Fabruary 9. 1928 at 6:25 » t mergency Hospital LIDA 1. beloved wife of A. J. Riley. Notics of funeri after. 11 & e On_Wednesday, Febru: ome of her son. Jose) ithersburg. Md. ELIZA! 8 83 yoary (3 SELBY. at th h. Gaithersbure. Md. " Tn| Mary's Cemetery. Rockville, Md TRUNT. Offcers and members of Columbia Temple, No. 422, 1. B. P. O. ¥, of . are notified to meet in A session of ¢ Thuratay. Febracy 9. 1978, at 1:40 a Z s Ave. nw. to o Yar Dicier BUIA- Funeral Friday. - Star Todes o, 40 and No. 85 are. invited "5 HART . R. SAUNDERS. Daught WALKER. On Wednesday. Feby » - t In dian fatner of Mra. Bessi m Relatty Rack € DADSra please copy.) | WARD. Departed this life Tiescay Feb: 7 J0sK e 140 om. A By Bianche 3 ieha Tuler: two niscen Fthe! Pleass Pleasant' one annt. K. J Penl uncie James Ward and ‘a nost reistives and friends Funeral ruary 10_at 2 o.m . from Baotist Church. James WATSON. _Departed this _life morning, FPebruary 9. 1928, at LEWIS L. beloved father u Watson n‘;/l Drather of Mra. Charlotie B2r- ratt of Marshall Tex i faners) Notiog of F. Green. o Trurgday 8:55 €m. y at John T. Rhin and E; . frer. BAIR. In loving memory of ELVA BAIR tnes McCandliah). who_disd one year age A U AAPTER - TAU PHI $0 RORITY. T i s ! | BROWS. A trihute of love tn the me | PRPss dear'Ttnd"and memnars SATHE | BROWN. whn left us one year ago. today, February 9. 1827 L] You are sene, but_ not. fergeitiiee Fresh our love will always be, For_as long as Te i MemMOry. We will al o think _nf th THE STITCH AND CHATTER CLTB. © RNS. Ta the memary nf our dear sister. MARY ELIZABETH BURNS. who z' yll.‘lM"hI. life one year ago today. ary Abide with me. in life. e iy o L sep on. darling Mary. peaceful rest, nose wakening unremely blest: - no_woe shall_dim s wi LOVING SAMUEL AND A In sad hut loving rememhran: of et “orothe: " and s GEORGE Te one year Safe in the arms of Jesus L [afs on Hia gentle hreast Free from this world of sorrow, Sweetiv thy soul shall rest | Loved in life. remembered in death i THE FAMILY. DENT. Departed this life one vear 0 _th- ia Fibruare 0. 1027, GEORGE DENT. 1 4id not know the pain he bore, = 1 did_not see him die. 1 only know he went away g s AEVER ToVIvE HF \rT-BROKEN FRIEND. LILLIAN RUDD. '} EATON. In lovine and troe remembeancs of oiir dear mother and wife. ELLA MAY. ‘who departed this life one year ago today. February 9. 1927 Oh how sad was the summon When the message came she deads Time was too short to sav farewell - Ta the one we loved o well HER LOVING HUSBAND AND cHIL- DREN. . EDMUNDS. A tribute of love to the mém- ary of our dear wife and mother. MAT- TIE A TNDS. who snddenly lefit us ten 5 g0 today. Fevruary 8. 1014 We will never forget that das- na never THE PAMILYY * In loving memort ot KATRLEE GRAY. who_departed thie Iife eizht 3¢a azo today. February 9.1820. 1t was a still. coid eve And the ground and trees Were white like ermine gay And friends mute with erief Sthed around the deathred Of our dear iost Kathlesn G- ENRY. In rememboance of mr d Busband " FI HENRY who devam ;ln‘:flhn“ two years ago today. Fedrua some wha atill will linger .o At spot where you are iaid Who will come and brine you fowers: On the grave that death has made. It is only & step that diviles us From glory o moctal hay sses We shall find you when death's grim fin; he verl hetwean WIFE. MARIA HENRY: | Peaceful he thy silent alumber Tn the grave so dark and low But in heaten we Rope 10 meet theey Whate nn farewsll tears g Sow i3 DEVOTED WIFE. CORA'D. JA®K rememhrance of ;.r T4 ey Croome. M- have onle yonr memory. dear mother remember our whaole Tife throu .\';! rou are Ih-l one -: I.l“ o v we are Alwass thinkn RER CHUL B, In loving memary of nzhter and ester AGNES TOWE whe died thirtsen vears ago todg® 1918, ADRIVErSAIY mas Al | Xavier Chu e Eiernal rest grant uste her O Lok, We loved her when we h Wa tried our hest &« Ot 0N earth 19 @earer now Than our dear Agnes &rave Never forgotten i FAMILY.. ¢ dear mo! M who dens s aco today. Fedr MARKHAM. n memase of my KATHERINE N HA this life three 0192 ON mother, amile on ma from heavems ot to Taad me when T die That T may meel vou deac mother, Some sweet day by and he a toving _remembean-e MARY MATTHEWS bl four vear apo te ™ mothe: MATTHEWS, me dear wha denarted this dav. Fehrnary 9 Gane hut | CONELY D MATTHEWS, 1n Reones ot my Ao KELLEY MATTHRWY | Nis ane vear aen totay Totay recalls & mem. -« AVGHTE stion R CASATR. e frae from pain and sufering. t A DA can reach her ugw. ot hetter varen BEARAEE JONN 00 « M TARAND N R O HEWS MOADY, i layine mamary of el FLIZARETH MOODY ey p-bels LR whe Rt “Tie awest fa Mo remembe Waent n et hak dan i e SOrH A e \euresn Fonuary opat) THE FaNILY. o ot Jove ta ihe A N o i ssvaniesn yYears e Sae Wbty B Vo0 P How wa mise the welama fuotsleps we Rvel aa dear oy Raie l|\n;l;'bfi‘.1|i"w! ; po i R Bt R R e AND VLVl T my heart vau are ailt remembered 4 Aw his shill cling Vo waihar wha tevad vou b il oven you'la deaik (at TROROW OB A tridbute 2 Rt Wy day | graw W -\ ot L E Nitla noua! i .&‘;}1\‘«:\5