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1 | EI§EM§N’S Continued for Thursday $25 & $30 Summer Suits 10 ST about 30 in the group. Choice of Silk-trimmed Flannels, Tropical Worsteds and Gabardines. It's an op- portunity, men, to buy a Hot-Weather Suit for next vear's wear at less than cost of manufacture. Due to the low price none charged. . .alterations at 1 L I COst. N Peerless Furniture Co., 827-29 Tth St. N.W. il ALLOWING You to Save DOLLARS— is the PEERLESS Aim in Selling Good Furniture ‘30 Oft the Price of Any New One CASH for your Allowing You to SAVE ‘Old Suite Here Are Just 6 Special Suites Deduct $30 Off Theze Prices for Your Old Suite (1) Bedrosm greup of 3 atiractive (1) 3-pe. Bed Duofold Suite, ieces in fine walnut veneers. large cabinet’ wood frame. mahogany Anjsh. vanity Dresser. Chifforobe and Bow- covered in fine ia $79.50 End_Bed. ne S139.0. €09 00 velour. Value $120. ONLY g . fgured S (1) Vers Fine i-pe. Suite, (1) 3-pe. Jacauard Velour Livine Dresser. Frenc jons, fine,_avalits Room Suite. ioose thraughout. %."$119.00 (1) 2-pe. Overstuffed Bed-Davenport ONLY 5 Coxwell Chair, beauti- Tl agmred velours, . loase, cushior Vatae, .00 IR T Yo e $149.00 ¢ Fhice (1) $248 Solid Mahogany Frame Virginia Sofa. heautiful tapestry 51‘5_00 . $ 5 CASH For Your 0ld Day Bed $5 Cash Off These or Any Prices for YOUR OLD DAY BED OR COUCH Double size Day B with cretonne- covered 3 and valance $17.80 Double size Day Bed with mahogan) - fnished metal ends and cre- tonne-covered pad with valance One-motion Englander Dav Bed (hat o Vo el “size. Complete with hoats $aa'tnat is roversd with creen $24,50 ducking Englarder Day Bed with fancy Windsor ends that open to full size hed. Complete with thick. roll-edse rentovered in heautiful ticking Tour holce of coll or link construc- $30.75 tlon with autematic eperation CASH $5 for your old Bed, $10.75 $12.75 $19.75 $24.50 $49.50 o | s SPRINGS @ $8.95 | weing ul viaes $14.95 o $5 Cash Otf These Prices Veneer Dining neh Buffet, mas- Allowing You to SAVE $24.75 Allowing You to SAVE Spring or Mattress Continn in all Ani st hes 5immons Metel Beds Simmons Cane-panel Beds Walnut Anish auare-tubing Beds 1 in walnut Metal Foster “immons walnui o some Pinesople Poster Beds MATTRESSES cottan Matiresses. a1l §10) 75 $15.50 $24.50 Simmons Link all sizes sorings Edre Laver-fell Mattresses in beautiful tieking sl siges TERMS to Suit You! we Between H and Eye TERME that Ao not over Pasments ond amennts 1h, met sur income. cantly . ne to [ 821-829 Tth St. NW. llullmlllillllfiIH‘!III—IIIHQI!I;IIlil!llllllii!iIlSI$IIIlIIIINIIIMIIIII‘MIIIEili‘IlIIIIllIIII“NH]III!MMIHIIIfllllll!llllllllllllml 1 x | of St THE EVENING STAR., WASHINGTON, FUNERAL SERVICES HELD FOR REV. 0. S. MURPHY Rites at St. Aloysius Church for Deceased Priest Who Had Served as Assistant Rector. ~f Georgetown. Funeral services ror Rev. Owen S.| The body lay in state In St. Aloysius Murphy, 8. J. retiring assistant rector | Church throughout vesterday. and hun- Aloysius Catholic Church and a | dreds of his parishioners and other member of the faculty of Gonzaga Col- | friends of all denominations paid their loge, who died in Georgetown University | respects. Hospital Monday night, were conducted in St. Aloystus Church' today at 8 o'clock. Low mass was said by Rev. | Michael S, J. Fitzpatrickrector. ‘The mass was preceded by the office | of ‘the dead by priests of St. Aloysius, | Loyola College, Baltimore: Georgetown University and Holy Trinity Church. Interment was in the Jesuit Cemetery Your Sympathy —will have most effective ex- pression if the arrangement of the FLORAL DESIGNS is left to Blackistone. SPRAYS & Wreaths, $5 up ’ NEW STORE 1407 H St. TELEPHONE MAIN 3707 Worth Remembering Deal service is not cheap serv- ice. We want that clearly under stood. Yet it IS very moderately priced The fact mand Deal service for as little $125.00 sidered the gauge to the quality You'll find none bet that one can com- should not be con- of service R ter ar finer anywhere W 2 CJheo g EAL FUNERAL HOME "For reference Ask your newghbor’ 816 M STREET NE LIS THIS — AND. MAKE D, fol Fi lol | (e} |G | st mi in | a7 man, i foot | By | Armstron; and Anna G. Rev 2, 21 8il bo! | Hofrman Office. clt Rev Nu M R w‘m" Had Been Employed at Government ploye of the Government Printing Office | next Saturday. ago. | w | brothers, James P. and Charles H. Cul- | len, both of ‘Washington. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 22, 1928. MISS ANNE CULLEN DIES. Printing Office 31 Years. Miss Anne Winifred Cullen, an em- r 31 years, died at her home, 210 fth street northeast. yesterday after a ng iliness® She would have been 64 Miss Cullen resigned about six years She is survived by three sisters, Mis. | illen of thir city, and Mrs. John S.| reene of East Haven, Conn.. and two | Funeral services will be conducted in | . Joseph's Catholic Church tomorrow | orning at 9 o'clock. Interment will he Mount Olivet. Cemetery. Marriage Licenses. [ Reachmon Cox, 50, and Mary E. Mackall Rev. Walter A Gray. John F. Hanley. 24, and E. Vivian lLed- 21: Rev. incent Fitzgerald. Bernard 8 DePilla, 24, and May M. Ligh 22; Rev. Fdward J A Nesior Maurice L. Cooksev. 21, and Mildred €.} urch, 16; Rey. John W Dowling Dennis A, Sheehan. 22, g YigRev W. . Sweeney Cogains, 84, Wakefield. England. | Bampson.' 47. Elizabeth, N. J.i | Henry W. Tolson Fred Whitaker, 49. Rev. Maurice King Samuel J Baylin. 36, and T both of Baltimore, Md iverstone Joseph F. Collers, 21, and Delores R. Tal- . 18 Rev W 'M,'Hoffman ! Faisen. 21, and Helen A, Hitt, Herbert T, both of Richmond. Va.. Rev M| | Margaret | Ernest and Henreta Youns. | da E. Maisel. | Rev. George Edwin H. Neumever. 50, California Post | Md.. and Claire F. Evans, 20. this v. Judee Robert E. Mattingly Arthur Leggett, 3. and Annie Thomas, 35 William A 'Jones William_ M. ‘Mallory. 23. and Bugenia E. uckols. 21, hoth of Ashiand, Va. Rev. W.| Hoffman | sevelt. Anderson. 21. and Ada Harris, | J. L. 8. Holloman Perry & Walsh Morticians Private Ambulances 29 H St. N.W. Main 984 e ——— P ——— Dyed Mourning Black C 6 A QUICK In 24 Hours | armackDryCleaning&DyeingCo. | Dupount Circle 2469 18th St N.W | | Baltimore. THE WEATHER District of Columbia—Fair, continued cool tonight; tomorrow fair, slowly rising temperature; gentle north winds. Virginfa and Maryland—Partly cloudy, continued cool tonight; tomorrow falr, rising temperature in the interfor; gentle to moderate north winds. West Virginia—Fair tonight, slightly cooler in extreme east portions: tomor in west portion. Record for 24 Hours. Thermometer——4 p.m., 81: 8 p.m.. 76; 12 midnight, 65 4 a.m., 64; 8 am., 65; noon, 76. Barometer—4 pm.. 2002 8 pm. 20.93; 12 midnight, 20.99: 4 a.m., 29.96 8 am. 30.04; noon, 30.06. Highest, temperature, 84, accurred at 3:30 p.m. yesterday: lowest tempera- ture. 64. occurred at 4 a.m. today. Temperature same date last year— | Highest, 77; lowest, 64 Tide Tables. (Furnished by United States Coast and Geodetic Survey.) Low tide, 7:28 a.m. and 7:49 ‘Today 12:37 am. and 1:01 pm.; high tide, pm Tomorrow—Low tide, 8:20 am. and 8:28 p.m.; high tide, 1:23 am. and 1:50 p.m The Sun and Moon. Sun‘rose 5:23 a.m.; sun sets Today- 6:54 p.m. Tomorrow—Sun i sots 6:53 p.m Moon rises 12:25 a.m.: sets 10:40 p.m. Automobile lamps tq be lighted one- half heur after sunset Condition of the Water. Great Falls, very muddv: Harpers Ferry, Potomac. very muddy: Shenan- doah, very muddy. Weather in Va 5:28 am.; sun Cities. Stations Weather. ! Washington. Abilene Alban, Atlanta, Ci Atlantic City Md Birmingham _ 3 Bismarck, N. D Boston. Mass Ruffalo, N. ¥ Charleston. §.C 3 Ghieago. 11l Cincinnati, Qhlo «land,’ Ohio 3 Tex N, Y _ Cloudy Clouds Cloudy Galveston. Helana, Mont n. 8. Dak napolis Ind onville.Fla In | Louts | Minmi Ryan Service killed Our years of experience as careful morticians have brought skill and adeptness to the work- ers, who put their entire heart into each case presented to us Funeral parlor, private ambu- lance and livery in connection. JAMES T. RYAN Funeral Direetor | 317 Pa. Ave. S.F | Telephone Atlantic 100-1701, | | DECISIO! | Tomorrow—for the first time— | THE THIRTY DOLLAR KNITTED TOPCOATS 22 —a timely saving of $8 @ Regularly—season after season—men and young men bought these Knit Coats at our attractive $30 price and were gratified. Even then, it was a surpassing value. @ Today—due to a fortunate purchase—we offer these same well known Knit Coats at For all-around wear, and particularly for travel, these coatsare ideal. They give you warmth without the pen- Q[ Instead of being pre- ented only in solid colors as before, they are now shown in grey, tan, brown, tweed effects and many new patterns. ¢ Since every coat is wrinkleproof, they require no pressing. CSeptember is justaround the corner—pur- chase a $30 Knit Coat fof $22 now. Raleigh Haberdash an $8 reduction. alty of weight. quiet, some spirited. 1310 K Street Some er Inc. | San | WASH. D. C paris | BAR PIN | GAT | cLun | femate Fia 3 N. Orieans. La 3 New York. N.Y. Oklahama’ City Omaba.” Neb 9 Philadelphia.Pa 3 Phoanix. Ariz Pittsburgh. Pa Portiand. Me Portland. Ores Ralnih 'N. C Salt Lake City Sn Antonio San Diex Cloudy Clondy 3 Clear Clear Prclondy Clondy Pr Clear Pi.cioudy Clear Clondy Clear Cloudy 8t 8t Paul Seattle. Snakane Minn wash Wash. 1 i12 FOREIGN, (Noon. Graenwich time. Stations Temp: London. England b France openhazen ockholm Sibraltar. Spain (Noon. Grerawich Horta (Fayall. Azores (Cirrent obuervat Rermuda Cuha 7 canal Zone i ARGENTINA DATA. For the wedk ending Augnat 20, 1928 Temperature— Precipitation Cur. Dapar cur. Dep: today ) 38 ‘Cloudy Clear Cloudy Hamilton Havana Colon. Corn and Northern wheat 7one Southern wheat zone Births R;y;orled. 01 0.0 s 4 +1 -3 | few months was approved today by the illiam E. Smith and Miss Mary A.|T9W partly cloudy, rising temperature | TRAFFIC SIGNAL LIGHT RATES 0. K.'D BY D. C. New Schedule for Electric System, Yet to Be Installed, Is Given Approval. A new schedule of electric light rates | for automatic traffic signals to be in- | talled in Washington within the next | | District Commissioners. | The signals, under the new schedule. will cost approximately $1 more a year | per signal to operate, due to the ar- rangement. made for overlapping the | amber and red lights, which will re- quire more current With the adoption of the' new ule sMaj. Donald A. Davison, hed- acting | | Engineer Commissioner in the absence of Col. Willilam B. Ladue. announced that steps would be taken for the im- | mediate installation of the new signals | at the intersection of S street and Con- | necticut and Florida avenues, which is regarded as one of the most dangerous in the city. CITY NEWS IN BRIEF. TODAY. Rev. Mrs. Helen A. Davis. evangelis will hold religious service at 8 p.m. at | 1502 S street. Public invited i Progressive Council. No. 9, D. of A will give a moonlight excursion for | benefit of orphans’ fund. Steamer Macalester leaves Seventh street wharf Iat 6:30 pm. Minnie M. Rabbitt, chair- | man Kismet Council. Roval Arcanum, meet, 8 p.m., at 24 Grant place FUTURE Mrs. L. Saffell will be hostess at a card party tomorrow, 1:30 pm.. at the | { clubhouse of the Women's Beneficial | | Association, 1750 Massachusetts avenue. will meet tomorrew, 8 p.m., at Pythian Tem- | | _Capital Couneil, Royal Arcanum. will | | he following births have been reported fo | ba Health Department in the past 24 hours Zrnest V_and Louise Murphy. girl Delmar and Jennie M Moale. irl .oseph and Laura M. Dumphy. girl demes M. and Evereti 1 MeMilin, girl A ‘Magruder and Carrie Wingfleld, girl Charles W. and Corinna Hyde. irl Ralph 8. and_Anna Denham. @irl paul E_and Gerda E_Hansen, girl. James W. and Bessie R Glll, irl "Shn and Agnes Bauman. boy Slanley and Johanna A, Korchek. boy fohn W. snd Ruth M. Wheeler, hov Saward A and Margaret V. Bonner. bor. willlam T and Emma E_Rambers, boy. Fdward L. and Jane E_Soule. boy. Harry B and May B Chase. bov Georgs M. and Fannie M. Willet, boy. imes E_and Etnel White. girl Chester P and Amyanette C. Davis, bo. Arphe and Iness Gatling. bov fames and Mary Briggs. boy Farman and Jennie Robinson, hor *Wiiten and Annle V. Brawn. hoy waiter B. snd Ruth V. Taslor. girl John M. and Lilly P. Plaxio. girl Deaths Reported. allo%ing deaths have bean renoried to oo deain havs et RO Pat! E_Hopkins. 89, 973 Delafield pl. Edward M. Kirkland, 81, John Dickson i Margarst Emerson. 83, 1889 Mintwaod pl John Af. Card, 8A.'22 Evarts &t ne Virsinia Hixon. 33 8t. Elizabeth's Hosmital. | John T. West. 82, Walter Reed Hosoital Allen Hutchinson' 8. Eastern Branch nfant of Pelix A and Florence B. sel. Garfield Hosoital Cordelia A Gilpin, 65, 1. pital William M. Minor Fsauire Harrod, 80, 2815 Charles H. Lee, 81,2138 1 Charles 8 Haward. 38 Alahama ina Faster. 6 months. 2520° Mles 8 Neverson, 4 mouths, 2809 Eye st Rus Freedmen's Hos- linger Hospital Elvan rd. s sher FOUND. FOR LOST ANIMALS apply_ Animal Resciie Leasue. 349 Maryland ave. s.w. Main 8088, LOST. BAG. lady's. black velvet and Keys.. August 17 6 pm vert St. Bridge. Col, 5589 wold. with three opals Capitol st. Phone vicinity Cal- Reward reward 1497 North Potomuc 209-W v Larue black and brown female, with Tiveral reward unusual markings on face. n.w. or informa- for return to 1600 37th st tian Phone Potomac 3854 Foresters of America: name on Lovetta Calvert, Reward If returned bacl Calvert, 408 School st. Webster Lareita 5 POG-Youne vellaw and white, short haired o Reward if returned ‘to 201 Allen ave. Takoma P Md. ¢ Larce, hlazed face. lsmon and white trayed from 800 Fern st Kindly inform J. B North, Ethan HOUND. spotted hound nw., Saturday 800 Fern st nw KEYS - Dilapidated keyholder —containing door key and smaller keys. downtown sec- tion_Tetephone North 2176, 5 LOCKET FOR. gold. with (nitials A F. 8 on one side and fancy ensraving on other Reward offered. A F. Boper. 3688 Park bl now e Col 6874-3_or Main 10088 3¢ POCKETBOOK. containing ~kevs. glasses amall amount money, checkbook, on Mount Plaasant ear or ist and East Capitol 208 18th at. se Reward . POCKETROOK. blue leather. ‘on Monday Aboul & pom. gontaining slasses. kevs and some change Finder please phone Hyatls vilie 1088-R. POCKETROOK in_ Hecht's store Aontana operator’s permit Pot. ¥ POODLE DOG. angwers to name of Boso or Boss, _Oall_North_7017. reward : BHOPP! WAG, containing curtain myte- tal, rods and bathroom fxtures: near 13th and B st nw. Oall Cleveland 3030 23° SWEATERS, (wo, children's. near car stop 11th and Eye sta. n.w., Tuesday night.‘Phone Oley, "6004-W. . WALLET, pictiires Carollan_a WATCH, 1 n' iy L Inapector Reward WATCH aid ik hra day_between Jesse A Reward mac 1936-W WRIST MoHP “Lady's. Brown leather; lost identified by Glas Reward. Phone August 20, containing maney, eard Reward. N, Lusby, 1304 Novth e jewel Hamilton, Haturday nieht of 14th and Park vd on back. Return to O T tocated at 14th and P Co. t. white-gold. and “ais Linden WATCH - White gold. W road hetwaen Wayside & Taiand. Liheral reward 1368 Trving ot_n w WRIST WATCH, diamaiid and sapphire. ove three weeks inder pleass return same (o Mr Robert Wright, 1501 16th st oW .?.Q';',ET ATol, tad ’dn. “fnlova ks’ bar e < A | Adeadion contatning cash | | i K ; , | Iitials | KIBLER ple. Farragut Council will meet to- morrow at the Navy Department ‘ The Kiwanis Club of Washington will meet tomorrow, 12:30 p.am., at Hotel Dorothy Johnsén. child | saxophone star of the Earle Theater, | and Lawrence K. Downey, baritone of e Fox, will furnish entertainment. Young Men's Syrian Club Meets. The Young Men's Syrian Club held monthly meeting last night at the ubhouse, 806 Thirteenth street lans | weres made for the club’s Summer ou ing to Marshall Hall Sund: John Kiatta, president, presided. Draths. ANNIE AMELIA 1923. At the resid ADAMS 31 nce of her aickville. Md.. where 10 am Interme Cemetery ai Morganza. Ma. BRISTOE. SPENCER. Deparigd this lifs Tuesday. Aurust 21, SPINCER BRI Fe leaves to their loss & a Bristos sons. Benjamin | daughters, Ma three daus and Suste iwo Chesley 3 tives and Iriends. Fun at Embry A. M. E. Friday. August 24 Aaquasca, Md. (Bal copy RIS. ANNIE. On Wednesday 28, ai 3.10 A.m. At daughter. Mrs.~ Morris Md.. ANNIE BURR; 11 a.m Woodville more papers please Augt Md. Inter Lashill Cemeigry CHAPIN, JOSEPH B. On Tuesday, 21, 1928, at his tesidence. Linden. Md., JO- BEPH B.. beloved husband of Mary Peter and son of Alle K. Chapin and of Ralph S Chapin, Remains at the 5. H. Hines Co. funeral 2001 14th st. n.w. Notice of funeral ter, COLE. ROGER B. On Monday. August 0. 1 s _residence. 132 OLE. Lie devoted hus tie Cole.. - He leaves three sons, t¥o Gaushters. ode son-in-law one daughter-in-law and a host of other reiatives and {r Remains may be | viewed at Mor Co.’s. 2nd and P sis. §.W. until day of funeral. ~Funera t_Church, 3rd and “Thursda 0 t Van sis. sw. at 1 pm Relatives and Harmony ANNE WINIFRED. ANNE' WINIFRED CULLEN ikater of the lnte Lawrence J it from _be sust 23, at 8 Catholie Ch at 9 a to attend. Oliy Cemetery. ' (Brid New Haven, Gonn.. papers picase copy.) | CULLEN, A WINIFRED. mbers | of St Joseph's Soda meet tonight. Ausus To recite Lhe rosary mass of requiem BECCA. at 210 also to at _this > p.m., a the i ind nw. R of Ric ; Hiptins of Pittsbur . law of Fannie Debso host of other tice of f at ner late Dobsan. ' Sadie | d mother-in- | eaves & nds. No- Remains re Apartment the 8. H. | " nome, 2301 14th st 1.w.. August 23 at 1.30 p. wood Cemetery. (No opy or Thursday < ment Gie papers ple <ON m. Infer: | rfolk, Va., | J10F Monday ndas | GARST. CATHE Emeriency | s Au PR feral pa Wth aad Hary ELIZARET " Inter < Monday. IN W ment Roek Creek Cem IVORY, JOHN W. August “20, 1928 beloved i d | nera funeral day. Ay 3 Holy “Comforier Capitol Sts. Where mass o Tnterment at (Boston papers b Church | JACKSON Monday her so's CATHERT the late Hattie Lee, Harry Jaeks n Harrington. Mary nd Bernard Jacks P two sisters and a b and friends. Funeral Wt 9 wm.. from the Chur carnation. Denwood. D, & Al her e reside achusetts pap AT Henry Jackson. the Remains co (R <h of el copy | JONES, MELEN M. On Tuesday 1928 at 3 am. at Freadmen's Hos HELEN M. beloved wife of Howard [ Jones, mother of Howard I. jr. and | Charles B. Jones and sister of Georse W. | Ford of N k eral from her late residence pl. nw, on Friday morniy . thence to the Church of the Holy where high will be sung he repo: soul. - Relati | ment Mount KENNEDY - Wi | nnedy, Mrs. G v Dindlebeck, Ive Florence and (s late reside and Charles K Chambers, N Theresa. M: aedy Fun So uce st ndon, VA Aukust 24, thence to 8t Charles ¢ Church, Where mags will be suns for the repose of his soul Interment at Mount Olivet Cemeters, D € Relatives and 1 invited oW YOrk papers ple 3 N | ABEL ANNE. On Tuesday, August | MABEL ANNE. beloved ‘wile of | on Lewin Kibler. Funeral from (he dence of Mrs. J. L Kibler, 2909 P st on Thursday, Ausis a3 b dntes Went at Ashury Chureh. Anne Arund County, Md LEWIS, EDWARD. Auguat | ol | this ute on | niral Biate | EDWARD | Oecolia ¥ He " wisa | aushiers | n.‘.\ml Departed 20, 1028, al ¢ Petersburs, Va belo: Tather and Edna V.o U leaves (o mourn their A wister, fve grandchildien a Voted son-in-law. Puneral Frid - from (pe residence of Oecelia V. Powell. Arlineton e (nvite: attend, Papers Dlease copy.) hia daushter, Va ' Friends (Mentgomery, Ala., | LUCY BUNELL. OTTO E. cr August | MATHEWS, GEORGE CHESTER. :“I Mnnd:l n August 20 ‘l’: Clock AL his - fesidence. S ErORAE CHESTER MATHEWS ve- fovag hushand of kouise Mathews. father of ‘George. iy Eafl, Margarer. Claren and Emanule, son of Elizab Mathews, Toving brother of Gertriide Sewel, Samuel Mathews, Elizaheth Brown and John Mathews. He leaves to mourn thelr joss A host.of other relatives and Triends Fu- nera! Thursday. August 23, at 1 p.m.. from Becond Baptist Church, 2nd st. between M and N sts. s.w MOFFITT. JONN T. Comiades of Richard J. Harden Camp. No.'2, U, 8 W. V., are reau sted to mssembie at Tabler's funeral arlors. 923 M st ¥ 3. 1028, at 2 p.m.. our iate_com:ad HARRY J. SHERWOOD, ‘Commander. MORRIS. ANDREW. Sr August 20. 1928, at Montelio ave. n.r., ¥ DREW, husband neral_from Israrl Baptist C het P G ne. d at 1 pm. Relatives a Remains resting at his 1 Montello ave. n.e. MORRIS, ANDREW. Mbnday. Anznst 20, his residence DREW MORR Peter_and M nis B. Morris. M Louise 8tevenson and M Funeral Thuradas. Aug from Tsrael Baptiet Chu temen P and G A nd Des hur Depa 1928, day, Aug Hospital ster relatives the John and ‘E3 ; e m’ Bethesda Ivy City. D. C.. at 1 Payne's Cemetery Deanwood. D. dav. Auglst private SHELTON, SUSIE R. On A m. At the ri ence E_Shelton R SHELTON. § band. B Joseoh A Shelion si0 1al Cemetery Reiatives and gust 23, invited." Interment Cedar Hi SPILLIOTIS, NICOLAOS » August 21, 1028 at_ Gaorge Hospital.” NICOLAOS M at 2 pm.. from S: reh.” 6th wood Ce In Memoriam. BECKETT. LAURA. In loving remembrance of our dear friend. LAURA BECKETT. who departed this life one vear ago today, Au- Fust 22, Loved remembered in death MAYO. * loving_re- PECKETT. LAURA. LAURA membrance of my BECKETT. who dep: a0 today. August 33, Gone but not forgotten DEVOTED HUSBAND. * NNINGHAM. MAU sad bu Ingine, memory of o Hshy who departed irom 2 ago todav. August 22, smr o Gone but nat forgotten HIS WIFE AND DAUGHTER HYLAND. DANIEL P. In loving remem- brancs of our beloved hiisband ‘“ha Tather, AND, DANIEL AND AND PAMILY. . HY! WILLIAM F. Tn sad bu ance of our dear husband an WILLIAM P. JON who depar e two vears ago today, August 33, In sad but Joviny Ther Often we think of you. dear husband and our hearts are sad with pain. . this world would e like heaven Could we hear your voice again MOTHER AND CHILDREN. MANBECK. DWIGHT L. Sacred to the < ors of e belovad Husband. DWIGHT L MANBECK {hs dfe e years ago Loved fe. rame, | HISLOVING WIPE. E | NICHOLSON. ELMORE H. In sad bu: loving remembravice of my dear son. ELMORE H NICHOLSO! thia Tife gix vears ago. Al MOTHER.* RANDOLPH. AG love to ¥ dear daughter and who Ay who I And in lonely hours of t Often vour presence LOVINGLY MOTHER, S! 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