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Dyed Mourning Black | CHARLESTON, 8. C, July 30 (®).— | Several arrests were made vesterday In 24 Hours Dryc |and a quantity of liquor was seized by CII'-Itk k“‘m!&D’em'ca' the crew of Federal prohibition agents 2169 18th St. N.W.| who Saturday launched-a crusade to Columbla #36 ' “clean up” Charleston. Boulevard Apts. 2121 New York Ave. N.W. Wardman Management Frigidaire Equipped 1 room, kitchen and bath with dining alcove and Murphy bed 6 Dupont Circle Frasklin 5232 2 rooms, kitchen and bath with dining alcove and Murphy beds §62.50 e square from Municipal iGolf Lioks s coolest location), and a very owntown In Perfect Condition Manager on Premises Main 6850 nac Pa to central in Potc short Buy 12 Months’ | 1434 Madison street, | tired December 1, | serving as desk sergeant. | tomorrow afternoon at 2 o'clock Guaranteed THE EVENING | Dry Raiders Invade Charleston. | JOSEPH T. BASSFORD DIES AFTER BRIEF ILLNESS Retired Veteran of Metropolitan Police Force Had Record of 38 Years of Service. Joseph T. Bassford, 60 years old, re- tired veteran of the Metropolitan Police here, of which he was a member for more than 38 years, died at his home, vesterday after a short fliness. Mr. Bassford was appointed to the police force November 23, 1889, and re- 1927. He was sta- tioned at No. 2 precinct during the last 15 years he was in the department, He served as an enlisted man in the United States Army for a number of years prior to his | appointment on the force He is survived by his widow, Mrs. Ella Bassford; two daughters, Mrs. Edward Weaver and Mrs. Alfred Webster, and | by two sisters, Mrs. Anna Hyde and Mrs. Mary Tennyson. Funeral services will be conducted |n‘ the Columbia Heights Christian C{m'n'h nter- ment will be in Arlington Cemetery. . ssistance from the government en- | abled a family of 11 recently to go from | England to Canada for only $2.20. The HUB—Scventh and D Sts. NN\W.—The HUB ires o~ Credit Nt i 4’7_’ » Tires AT THE HUB WILLIAMS Cords or Balloons Are Guaranteed for One Year Regardless of Milea ge! Pay The Hub As You Ride! Delivers 3ix4s. s. A Brand. New First =] Quality Tire Summit Tires The Height of Value Sold With the Standard W arranty 30x3} Clincher Cord, $6.95 Cord....$12.95 29%4,40 Balloon .....$7.95 30x4.75 Balloon ....$11.95 $1.00 Delive Any Tire MRS. J. G BARKER RITES. Final Suflcu anlay at Shrine of the Sacred Heart. Funeral services for Mrs. Julia Gil- christ Barker, lifelong resident of this city, who died Friday, were conducted in the Shrine of e Sacred Heart Catholic Church today. She was one of the first members of the Sacred | Heart Church. i Mrs. Barker was the widow of John | B. Barker. She is survived by three daughters, Mrs. George W. Jacobs, Miss {Marie M. Barker and Mrs. Samuel G. Mulloy, all of this city, and a son, John D. Barker of Lnnl Beach, Calif. AUSTIN FUNERAL HELD. Air Corps Tiautangrit, Ta BUAeH Arlington Cemetery. Funeral services were held at Arling- | ton National Cemetery this afternoon for First Lieut. Charles B. Austin, Army Ah Corps, who died at Fort Monroe, | last Friday. He was from Illinois | )\nd enlisted in the Signal Corps in Oc- STAR. WASHINGTOX, { program lald down |tober, 1917. Appointed a second leu- tenant in the Air Corps in March, 1918, | he was promoted a first lieutenant in | | 1920 He received the degree of bachelor of arts from De Pauw University in 1918 |and was graduated from the Air Serv- ice Tactical School in 1924. Recently he was stationed at Langiey Field, Va | The officer leaves a widow, Mrs. Laura | | Jackson Austin, and three children. | | Marriage Licenses. NHary N Merkel, a1, Owinge Mills, and ra T Sullivan; 16 Mount Wilson." Md | ReE whingam M Hoftm ! pdames Malloy. 20. ahd Mildred C. Lee, 22; | Rev. W. A. Taslo Frank ¢ Kenneds, 25. Richmond. Va.. and Doris E._Rameav. 1. Hopewelh Va: Rev | William ‘M Hoftman ,Vineent s Hewitt: 22 and Lillian 1. Bond 7. Rev. 4" C. Murphy Anfh Vassallo. and Mabel C Rond. J.C. Mur Perry & Walsh Morticians Private Ambulances 29 H St. NN\W. Main 984 ARE YOU SURE you don’t need systematic Spolty savings fast as do not reqular ar savings. FEDERAL-AMERICAN NATIONAL BANK Where G Street Crosses 14th W as I am charge—for | of the District, and William | attack TEMPLE PLANNED BY EASTERN STAR Steps Taken to Carry Out Program Indorsed by Gen- eral Grand Chapter. Plans for the erection of an Inter- | national Eastern Star Temple in Wash- ington will be speeded as a result of a at_the triennial meeting of the General Grand Chapter. | 0. E. 8., which ended in Denver Satur- day. Mrs. Alcena Lamond, treasurer of the special temple committee, on her return irom Denver will begin inten- sive work to augment the $300,000 al- ready raised for the project. Construction of the temple was au- | thorized in 1922, and the impetus given to the plans at last week's meeting I expected to result in its realizatio within a few years. Gov. John Ham- mill of Towa is chairman of the com- mittee. District offictals of the order will be informed of the plans by the | Washington delegation on its return The delegation is headed by Mrs, Sallye C. Bogley, worthy grand matron | J. Dow worthy grand patron, and includes about 50 officers and past officers of the order. It was this delegation that | urged immediate steps to build lhl' temple. Mrs. Lamond, who lives at 6524 Plr<( street. Takoma Park, is senior past grand matron. O. E. S, of the Di | triet and was for more than 20 year: president of the board of directors of the Masonic and Eastern Star Home. She is a retired b ess woman and has for several vears been vice presi dent of the Takoma Park Citizens Association. GROCER DROPS DEAD. Charles M. Puzh of Heights Was 71 Years Old. 8pecial Dispateh to The Star. RIVERDALE HEIGHTS, Md.. July 30. —Charles M. Pugh, 7l-year-old grocer, dropped dead here He had been in busin seven years He came from Washing ton, where he was at one time in th wholesale grocery business. He was a native of Virginia. Besides his widow, Mrs M. Pugh, he leaves two brothers, W. of Glenn Dale, Md, and David Pugh of Lorton, Va Funeral services will be held at St. John’s Lutheran Church here tomor- row, at 2 pm., Wwith the Rev. L. H.| Waring, pastor, officiating. Interment will be In Fort Lincoln Cemetery. Riverdale Lynn H grateful for your moderate your very satisfactory services, and I thank your skill and courtesy. Complete Cost, $118.00 SONS" Inc. Crradlished 1830 MORTICIANS Alfred B. Gawler Walter A. Gawler 1730-1732 Penna. Ave. NW. LS of them. 2 Your Personal Credit depends upon your character and perform- ance—and a substantial bank account is the best evidence in regard to both or either You will find it of advantage to be able to refer to the “Union Trust” as your bank. Paid on Checking and 3% on Savings Accounts Main 5512-5513 NON—-/:CTA!’LIAN UNION TRUST COMPANY OF THE DISTRICT tor. versal only in Deal quality, he> Phones Prices TIIIS cons are selecting a funeral direc- Price is a matter of uni- DF coLumeiA 75 1) Ve 4 ¥ A 2 :s TGN R P TXRTO E days we all must der price, when we importance; second importance, as a mat. ter of fact, to quality, service, of the highest regardless of price, costs from $125 up; truly a universal service, EAL FUNERAL HOME For reference Ask 816 H STREE Lincoln 8200-8201 your newhbor’ George | 3 D. C, MONDAY, JULY 30, 1928 1 THE WEATHER District of Columbia, Maryland, Vir- ginia'and West Virginia—Fair tonight and tomorrow, slightly warmer tomor- row, Record for 24 Hours. Thormometer—4 p.m., 76; 8 pm, 71; 12 midnight, 61; 4 am, 58, 8 am, 66; noon, 77. Barometer—4 pm., 30.17; 30.18: 12 midnight, 30.21; 8 a.m., 30.26; noon, 30.27. Highest temperature, 77, occurred at | noon today. .Lowest temperature, 58, occurred at 5 a.m. today. Temperature same date last year— Highest, 90; lowest, 68. Tide Tables. (Furnished by the United States Coast and Geodetic Survey.) Today—Low tide, 12:25 a.m. and 1:12 p.m.;- high tide, 6:15 a.m. and 6:47 pm Tomorrow—Low tide, 1:11 am. and 1:57 pm.; high tide, 7:01 am. and 7:33 p.m, Jhe Sun and Moon. Today—Sun rose 5:07 a.m., sun sets 7:22 pm. | Tomorrow—Sun rises 5:08 am.; sun sots 7:31 pm. Moon rises 6:25 p.m.: sefs 2:47 a.m. Automobiles lamps {0 be lighter one- | half hour after sunset. | Condition of the Water. Great Falls—Clear this morning. | . Harpers Farry—Potomac clear and | | €hcnandoah slightly muddy this morn- | {ing. | 8 pm,| 4 am, 30.21; | | Felipe A. Espil, counselor of the Argen- | union | sald, ARGENTINE OFFICIAL HONORED BY KELLOGG Dr. Espil's Work for Pan- American Union. An appreciation of the work in sup- port of the Pan-American Union of Dr. tine embassy, who has been appointed Minister of Argentina to the Nether- lands, is expressed in a letter to Dr. Espil from Secretary of State Kellogg, | chairman of the governing board of the | “Before you leave,” Secretary Kellogg “I want to express to you in the | name of the governing board of the Pan-American Union the sincere ap- preciation of every member of the board | for your constant and unfailing help- | fulness in the work of the union. I} wish to add thereto a personal word in assuring you of the very great pleasure in being associated with you in the so- Iution of the important problems con- fronting the Pan-American Uniog.” Dr. Espil has been counselor of the Argentine embassy here, since 1922 and has served as charge d'affaires of the embassy on a number of occaslons. He is a lawyer by ‘profession. Dr." Espil | served as a delegate to the first and fifth International Labor Conferences at Geneva: as chairman of the Argentine delegation to the Inter-American Com- mercial Aviation Conference and to the International Radio Telegraph Confer- ence in this city last year, and as a dele- gate to the Sixth Pan-American Confer- ence at Havana this year. Weather. | i 1 Abilene, Albany Tex N Y | Birmingham . Cleaz | Bismarck, N. Pt.cioudy | Boston, M o Clear N. Clear Cloudy lear . Ciear in Chnelanatiiio. 3 3 _ Clear Cleveland. 3 BT Paso. ‘Fex . Galveston, ron. S. Tndinnapolietnd 30 :o acksonville. Fla. 3 Pt.cloudy Ariz. B loud Pitt<burgh, Pa.. 3 e Portlands Me... 3 Portland. Oreg. | Raleigh. C. | 3016 Lake eity. Paul. Minn_ 30 | Seatt Wash Shoka ne. wn \h WASH.. D, Clear FOREIGN. (7 1.m, Greenwich ti stadia reenwieh time. don. Enzland aris. France 80 Part cloudy Covenliagen. 58 . Somsines Bart cloudy len 8 ° C Noon, Greenwich time. today.) Horta (Fayal. Azores.:.. 10 Part cloudy (Current observations.) familton. Bermuda... San Juan. Porto Rico Havama. Cuba Colon. Canal Zo today Temperature. Weather 8 Part cloudy Dsnmarik. Swode: % S . ear ne. 7 loudy RITES FOR W. 1. PARR. Confederate Army Veter-n Buried | in Congressional Cemetery. ! | Funeral services for .William Joseph ’Parr 82 years old, who died at his resl- dence, 411 Cummins lane, Chevy Chase, | Md, Saturday, were conducted \‘herr | this afternoon at 2 o'clock. Rev. B. H. | | Melton, pastor of the Ninth stm' Christian Church, officiated. rnurmem’ was in Congressional Cemetery. Mr. Parr was a veteran of the Con-l federeta Army, serving as a scout. He | | was emploved in the Washington Navy | | Yard for 30 years, until the time of his | | retirement a number of vears ago. He | | was past State councilor of the State | Council of the Junior Order of United | | American Mechanies. Deaths Re;;orted The followine deaths hav been re: 1he Fealth Denertment i the fasr o ’“l:l,;l’\rfl A. Flaherty, 86 vears. 1 “saran T Mansneld. a3, 2087 :‘ iéhWn‘»*hur' oy ary amoney. arflald Hosoita Clarence Peacock, 65, 0'~!l \er Hn!b"ll Auveustus Bernhardt. 61 t4l Morton pl. n.e. | Celin Pflc a5, Y,‘lrflvM!nr! Hosnita Melwood S Rerthn Balae. 24 Callaer: Hisoita 21 davs. Children's Hos- Rli'nl!d Olvey, Infant of Walter and Elizab el 2 hours, Sibler” Hocottal, © o Goodwin. | All]' Davis. 80. Home for Aged and In- | "outse Bannister, o1, Cornelia_ Fvans. 50 John Rradley. Helen Rerrv. 2. Georzetawn Hospital ail anh’mhl (‘olrm-n. 52, Preedmen's Hos- | Viretnta Harris. 11, o itarium Amanda M. Jamison. 8. 1530 B st n.e Oscar A. Brown. 7 months. Children’s Hos. nita Infant of Timotty ard Hazel Yarboroush. Columbia Hoepits 1 Btep Births Reported following births have been r {ealth Department in the lasi st 2 Din and May Asmes Bauman. Robert and Rudgy Conroy. ‘sirl Ruth $riwards. girl Ti® M. Pries. boy and i e had Do James M. and Augusta H. Geris. girl, Arthur B and Ruth L, ur and Ruth Hummel. boy Nathaniel P and Marburm Rabner Karl and Isohella Rannell. bov Joseph A. and Marv 6 Seymour. Henry D and Doris Sheiry. boy Gearze W and Lollie D._Smith. #irl Pytnd Arnex 1 Thomason. boy E and Ite Wills ri road Columbia Hospital Tisedmene Hosnital. | H bor. BATHING SUITS onn_ave. hmwn the | inke and circle. - Reward. Wis. | | BEACELET —White gold with chln diamond | 1nd 2 gapohies. Saturday afiecnoan: rewerd | 162 hw._Adams_6046 | m:.‘ti:xs/« (Znn Park -mmuslu; mnm man_eamera. pos v j Pilling, l‘ln. Md Lo > COLLIE ~DBOG. Thomas st nw ear split, “Re- alter e male, straved from 137 Clipped. resemble lion and Name Shep. Reward DOG—Police dos. in_ Fori Myer Helghts or Vicinity: clipped 'to the shoulders: answers to name Dutch. Reward. Oall Mr. King. Ciavenidon 31 D00 White, bull ervier, clipped eats, brown head icense tag. Li | reward” " Wisconstn 3804, e DOG. Pomeranian, dark brown, mediim size: areen collur with Baltimore license lost Sat night; reward Mrs. Kathles cridan RBiavs. 2108 Bancroft pl GOLD ™ MEGAPHONE—With ™ Beach. “Owil” Decatur 798 HANDBAG - Brown Keys. Tim elnssen. o 0 G st n.w Lmva PUR of sentimental Salvert ‘st and bathhouses hndny. J||I1 n Rewara. mum e 10 lin_ 2192, pearl necklace lost between LADY'S Takoma P Cedar at. ward PIN- PR G QA 414 llmflll.n‘ln. Ohio. POCKETBOOK, Zoo, Bunday A A, cacd, Pytion, 927 K. een M siurn s 38 Garral 'sve nmnnunu " T Roverd Weite Francis 1\-;"; contains n-nk Book . —-m uwn”‘ ‘oni. M loather ave. near {th, w he "y'"gn o s Aspen 00! A Doyot! afternoon, Conp. aotion ear " Rewayd ot [ piadE coaiming ook 55 clothas | & . e H donh, *ave."or bhae Bee Y, Wl 4 ng ‘ll!l'lt[. II“IG ook Phons Maln M " v | Nebr., Part cloudy | Rain | meet in the auditorium of the town | | J0u: NEW YORK-LOS ANGELES FLIGHT FAILS IN KANSAS| Non-Stop Attempt by Spark | Plug Trouble. | | By the Associated Press. OMAHA, Nebr., %uly 30—H. J.| “Jack” Knight, air mail pilot, failed| in an attempted New York-Los Angeles | | non-stop flight when his Buhl plane | blew out a spark plug somewhere in Kansas early yesterday. Knight returned to Grand Island, yesterday morning and took off |at 1:30 pm. for Omaha, his home town, arriving here at 2:15 pm. With Knight was Etienne Dornay, designer of the plane. | The pilot disappeared from viewers almost as soon as his plane came down to earth, pausing only long enough to say he nceded a rest, as he was “going out l'or dinner.” HOPS OFF FOR AFRICA: | | | | Air Mail Pilot Is Fnrc».rl Down on | | LONDON, July 30 (#) —Flying or-| ficer P. Murdock of the South African jair force left Croydon air field yester- | |day in a 30-horsepower light plane in | jan attempt to fly to Cape Town lnd] | back. 16,000 miles, in 18 days. Murdock said th2 object of the fl]xht | is to show that it is possible to fly! | through the Sudan during the rainy| season and thus prove the practica- | bilit~ of regular all-year air service | The feat has never been accom-| | plished. Secretary Speaks in ngh Praise of;-mn: JAY B. Suddenly on inter- | GR! 4 Bzatbd’ LEN. Suddenly, Sate oA ot Soutn Rrver: M HELEN' RUPP. aged 25 Ver o Mr. and Mra. Anton D st n.x. o Funeral aervices H Re 'Jate ‘residence Tuestas a.m. Interment Prospect Hill Cemetery. ool ter ogday. July t his_residence, B T e nanand o, Emma R "&mith. Notice of funeral hereafter. SMITH, JOSEFH F. On Saturday, July 28. 1928, "JOE] F.. the devoted hushand of Anita Smith: father of Prancis Smith and Virginia Noble and son of Dora Smith. He also leaves seven sisters and a. host of ather relatives and friends. Notice of fi- neral hereafter. Remains resting at B Eraest Jarvis Gon west ‘end. funera) parlors, 28th and Dumbarton ave. n.w TOWNER. LILLIE PRICE. At Evanston, Til, PRICE. widow' of the late @scat ervices at Jonn R Tt T ar me At I p.m. Tuesday. July 31. Interment Roc Creek. (Beltimore papers please copy. i WALKER, MARY E. On Sunddr. fuly 20 AR Fiao2 ot e Faie Aare ~In Memoriam. BERR' SAN E. Sacred to the memigry of my dear moiher. SUSAN E. BERRY. who passed away oné year ago today, July Beautiful things in this life Are_mantfold. 'Lis true We count the stars by thousdnds, The birds and flowers. ne “mother, deaf.’ - 'ALPONSO . “AND BERRY BRANSON. ISABELLA. Jn sad but lfl“fll remembrance hl our dear wife and mother, ISABELLA BRANSON. who departed this 1ife 17 years Aun today, J. 30, 1911, Today recalls a_memory "Are he ones who loved her best. No_one knows how much we miss you, No one knows the love you gave. ~But we know that Jesus blesied you With sweet rest heyond the erave BAND AND CHILDREN. DE_WALT. w.nm\ KERSEY. In sad but loving remem of our dear daughter and wife, M. 21 Y DE WALT, who depatted this life three years ago fo- day, July 30, Another year mu ended, Another sun has_set, And still I think of y Oh, how could I ev The vears of her life were numbered When the messenzer whispered low. “The Master has come and called for thee.” She answered, 1 am ready to o F. MILY. I have only your memory, dear wife, To_remember my whole life throughs And you are the one T will never forget, For I am always thinking of you HUSBAND.* FORD, JAMES 0. In loving remembranee who departed this ite seven years ope toats, Subariad 1031, As_we silently sit in_the cvening, ‘eeling so sad and alon We think of the dear one departed, Who once with us shared our home. ‘Tis _then, with hearts full of anguish: We cry’ out with sorrow and pain. ©Oh. could we but have our loved one Around by the freside auain, E !n loving rémem- wife an ., Grifith, who depart e 50 today, July 30, 19 IFFITH, )\Mrt; Brance ot our dest Maggie M. ten years AND AND_SONS, Om a-v A. AND ALLANA.C. 0 i Glln‘-"- WALTER H. A tribute of Jove levotion to the memory of our dear E"fi'n?"‘-r?&“k" 8 i this ite ong v e ago today. July 3" o oo T’)dl, recalls I mrm ’ a lovs me laid to rest, Afld those * "IO still remember. h Are the ones who loved hh); 3 JACKSON. MARY lfl‘!‘ T our ear mother, EARY BOSe ) "‘cfi’ SON. who drpan-d “II! life one year ago today. July 30. 1927. B>fore our eyes she faded, Growing weaker day by day. Patiently bearinz her !Ilfl!flnl Until God took her away. s . 8 | Hoover Adherents to Meet. | | Spectal Dispatch to The Star | POTOMAC, Va. July 30.—Members | of the Republlcan party ‘residing m | | Arlington County and Alexandria will hall building here tonight at 8:30! o'clock to elect a committee to push the Herbert Hoover campaign in “this section. W. B. Fulton, newly elected | mayor of Potomac, who will assume his | official duties on September 1. will pre- | side tonight. Several well known speakers will deliver addresses, while a | music entertainment has been pmvldedw for. Peaths. BAILEY: LOIS A, On Sunday. July 29, 1098, clock pm.. at'her home. 1424 Bel: Tont e mw; LOIS A ATLE Thelats: Charies Brooks Bailes AL'her Iate residence, Tuesday. July 31, at | 2 o'clock . JOSEPH T. On Sunda: 828, at 3:45 p.m. ab | st 308! rorn "Seloved hushand of Ella A Bass | aner:l services at Columbia | ‘(Plzhll Christian Church. 1438 Park rd, | uly 31, at 2 pm. Interment fon ‘National Cemetory Departed this life Sat- 1y at 2 pm. after al u;;m line: (HUMPY) 0 SiL MOt clock. Rev nclating Friends imvitea FORD, JAMES. Denarted this lite Priday. July' 37, 1927 RD. beloved hus nw. Tuud;ly July 31 Holloman d.” Py = ath is. ze Remains restine at Walter R Wood s fi- | neral parlors until 4 pm. Monday, July m FORD. JAM ofcers and members of Poat of Davia Alodies Ko “3 ) o | ¥, Ve Soiemaly notied of the déath Of Shroiner” JAMES FORD. =nd reTes auested to sitend the funeral. Tuesday. | st 130 oclock. from Eveneter Church, 4tk | end D sts. s.e FYOUNG: N G, J.T. SMOTH P GREEN. ANNIE. The officers and members of Forest Temple. No. 9. 1. B. P. O. E. of Wenlye botified of the ANNIE GRE! AN Elks' Home. neral Tuesday 1o 4t 130 pim George E Gardner's funeral chapel. 314 st sw Morning Star Lodge. No. 40- | Columbia, Lodge, No Columbia Tem- 423 Love and Harmany’ Temples Astnssmant No LENA CONNOR. Bt Ruler, | Fin. Sec'y MAY. On Saturdar | 45 am Curtis’ VihGivia SAY HAR er of Cora B. and the Lau Seth Harris and sister of Saran and 2% Invited T MARIE PIER( R hetween B and O Relatt and flends 1AViteR. Tntarment Woodlyws | Cemetery 30 | d INSON. Departed this lfe | on “ . |b\ Prid; at 10 BELL JOHNSON. Wife of Winam John: | and daughter of the laie Mary Ei- Remuains resting Adams, Mor Tow'& Hartis funeral paglors. New Jersey | ave n.w, Funeral Tuesday. v at 9 am. from Holy Redeemer Chureh. Friends invited. SON 'n;y k. Departed this Iu(n‘ July 30. at Freedmens Hospital, after a ah NETTIE NSON. ~ She three sisters, host of other “relatives Remains resting at iarke Co. funeral parlors ne. Notice of funeral ter-in-law_and and {riends. George B. Ci Florida av after. JONES. EUGENE. Departed this life Satur- duy. July 28, 1928, at Freedmen's Hu{lll EUGENE. Brother, ' of William Clarence. John and 1 leaves other mourn his' departure. John T. Rhines funeral chapel and Eve sts. ‘s w. Funer m the Chure of the Incarnation, Tues July 31, 9 am. Interment Rosemont Cemetery, KENDALL. DULCIA M. Died Monday, Jul O R ‘5& M. NDALL. of 434 100 . rial & Rovtotetaant ve ) MANSFIELD, SARAN JANE HURBARD. On Sunday. July 3 h“' ARB: ddenty on Sunday. ale. husband of July llnn o -1 ot l”l S ¥ n EAD of Fler. Siiee Rithardaon rom the a nun- . lnmmn\ ooln (‘M On Bun her, Tomters, o 413 R St Modern_ Ohapel 3034 M St NW ‘\Z.j:spnm co (3 » on ‘l;unrl':.& aln‘ w': -umu e, ) W, “m To see her slowjy leaving us, As helpless we stood And drained the cup of bWrr griet The évening we saw her die. No_one knows thre silent heartache. nly those who have loved can tell O e CHiet (e 18 barre e el For the ons we loved <o wel ol R CHILDREN. " TAYLOR. JOHN T. Sac red to the memoty of OHN T. S 'y deat husband 3 A’ K03 THO geparted this life tweive ‘yeh July 29, Your Iove -rd kindness in life are sadly missed. | LOVING WIFE. FANNIE TAYLOR. ® —— MEMORIALS. 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