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Danville Has New Regime. Enecial Dispaten to The Etar. DANVILLE, Va. September 1 —-The new city council came into baing today. a short organisation meeting being held this. morning. The old council’s term expired last midnight. It had served four years and had spent $7,000.000 in public buildings and in city operating expenses. The retiring president, W E. Gardner, was presented with a silver pitcher by his colleagues v e ,m: EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. . SATURDAY. SEPTEMBER 1. 1928.° Severe Earthquake Registered. A rather severe earthquake was noted today by Director Torndorf of George- town Unlversity Seismological Observa- tory, the location being about 5.100 miles from Washington, but the direc- tion undetermined. Tt began At 1:27 am. and lasted about three hours. The maximum disturbance was between 2:11 and 2:15 am, Your Condolences | —will have most tasteful and effective expression when Blackistone furnishes the Floral Designs. WOMANISKILLED INMOTOR ACCIDENT | 4 : | rs. Agnes Fox, 55, Knocked Down in Front of Home. Driver Is He'd. Mrs. Asnes M. Fox, 55, 2854 Connecti- cut avenue, died in Emergency Hospital late yesterday from injuries sustained when' knocked down by an automobile last night when thrown from his truck | in a collision on Woodley road in front of Wardman Park Hotél. Police say | that Ackerman's truck was in a col-| lision with an automobile driven Marthena Williams, 2700 Connnecti- | cut avenue, who was making a turn| into the hotel driveway. Ackerman was | treated at Emergency Hospital, where | his condition was said not to be serlous Nirs, Garry Owens, 23, 3375 Brothers olace southeast. suffered a painful | injury to the right hip in a freak col- ion on Nichols avenue southeast near Elizabeth's Hospital. She was stand- | ing on the running board of an auto- | mobile talking with Willlam E. Sud- duth, 3014 Nichols avenue southeast. | the driver. when the automobile was | struck by a strect car operated by | Motorman H. L. Woody of the Wash-| ington Railway & Electric Co. She went home after treatment by a nearby physician |10 SHADE TREES CUT DOWN N YEAR 345 Removed to Make Way@ for Street Improvements, Lanham Reports. i | Three hundred and forty-five of Washington's shade trees were cut down {0 make way for street and alley im- provements in the last fiscal year ended | |11 am., 68 THE WEATHER istriet of Columbia and Maryland— { Mostly cloudy tonight and tomorrow; not_much change in temperature. | Virginia—Cloudy tonight and tomor- row; probably showers in South portion | —not much change in temperature. ’ West Virginia—Mostly fair tonight and tomorrow; slightly warmer tomor-| | japt, | AUTOISTS INJURED IN STRIKING POLE TOW. Wetherill and Grifith, Recovering, Say They ! Crashed at Curve. | | 4 | With both man on the road to recov- ery, all doubt as to the cause of the in- { luries sustained early yesterday by, Lieut. Richard Wetherill, jr.. 22-year- | | 7d West Point, graduate, and William F. | Record for 24 Hours. | Thermometer—4 p.m., 74; 8 pm., 70; 12 midnight, 68; 4 am., 65 8 am. 64, Barometer—4 pm. 3002 8 30.10; 12 midnight. 30.13; 4 a.m., 30 8 am. 30.22; 11 am. 30.25. Highest temperature, 76, occurred at noon yesterday. | Lowest, temperature, 61, occurred at 6:30 a.m. today. pm., 16; Deaths. { STREETS. JORN H. Sacred to the memory of my devot 1. 1027, TOTTEN, MARGARET. On Wednesday eve- ning. August 29, 1928, at_her residence, MARGARET TOT- father. who died September ALMIRA L. STREETS. * In Memoriam. ALLEN. ELIZABETH J. M. Dedicated to the memory 7, BET) BENJAMIN F. (PU i SAMUEL; DA. Sacred to the memory of onr orother. BENJAMIN 0 vears azo. June 4. a AMANDA BROWN. who eleven years ago todav. September 1. 191 How sadly neath a mantle of fiawers Our darling and loved ones so dear. | June 30, according to the annual report of Clifford L. Lanham, superintendent | | of trees and parkings, submitted today to the District Commissioners | Altogether, 1.620 trees were removed | for varlous reasons. Of these 124 were decayed and dangerous, 44 were de- stroyed by storms, 20 were destroyed by automobiles and 7 interfered with butld- ing operations | The loss, however, was offset by the planting of 2,836 young trees. 2,381 of which were sef out in hithertounplanted | suburban_sections, where the deparc- | ment made an extra effort to extend the tree system. Mr. Lanham called attention to the And_though the eirele is hroken And parting has fliled us with pain, We hold as a_glorions token The brizit hove of meeting again DEVOTED CHILDREN. SISTERS HER. ANNIE. HATTIE. BADIE, H_AND WILLIA . GUSSIE E. driven by Edward Francis McKnew 26, a clerk. 1424 R street, in front of her home Thursday. Mrs Fox was walking across the street when struck. McKnew was held pending the Inquest today A native of this city, Mrs. Pox was the widow of George H. Fox, formeriy in the interjor decorating he is survived by two d L. Lansdale and ) kinson, and a son. George H all of this city. and by two Peter C. Ba of this eity D. Boulifant of Temperature same date last Highest, 81; lowest, 62. Tide Tabhles. (Furnished by United States Geodete Survey.) Today-—-Low tide, 3:02 am. and 3:28 p.m.. high tide. 8:43 am. and9:15 p.m. Tomorrow—Low tide, 3:47 am. and 4:00 pm.; high tide, 10:15 am. and 10:42 pm The Sun and Moon. year— Griffith, 21. Massachusetts Tech stu- | | dent, of 1711 Rigas place, was dispelled | [toda¥ ‘when finally regaining conscious- | ness, both said t r automobile crashed into'a pole when they failed to negotiate | A turn in the road while returning to Washington from a dance at Warren- ton, Va | "Maj. David N. W. Grant. heading an Army board of inuiry, said this morn- ing his findings would be substantially the ‘Sfim" as the vl"lh'nst‘, 5[][?';!1('11?& s | The accident occurred at the point e e where the Little River turnpike and the " v. & - rrenton road converge, about one | Tomorrow -Sun rises’8:37 &.m. SUN | yije’ yest of Fairfax, Va. When found | CITY NEWS IN BRIEF TODAY. for the benefit of St. | Rita's Church, Mount Tda. Va., will be | given in the church hall at 8:30 o'clock | | Sprays and Wreaths, 35 . A card party belsved < liie one sear o7 ory. dear mother, life through. il ‘v RUTL Qenr. [ Association of Oldest Inhabitants will meet Wednesday, 7:30 pm. at Union Engine House. Nineteenth and H streets. you are the o r we are alwa: YOUR D . CARTER E. In lo { our dear cousin who passed away DEVOTED _COUSINS. ks and Mrs ts- ine_rememe CARTER E. August 30, SHERMAN. NEW STORE 1407 H Se. Vincent B. Costello Post. American | ke ORliben Tt | Legion, will meet Tuesday. 8 p.m.. in, xpressive We tive ma ER Funeral Sprays $3 up . I Telephone Main 3707 S CENTURY FLOWERS loral Designs design highly effec- Floral Embleme and ke FREE DEL I V- IES of such orders. Wreaths P efliiw. P4 Up C & C Flower Stores Funeral Fiowers Delivered Free- 867 14th Street N.W. Phone Franklin 157 Nationally Lines at The He Heve are a f for women I. Miller Shoes Menihan Shors Dohhs Hats Ca Printzess Coats Van Raalte Under e rolvn Maodes ealpax Unde Phoenix Hosiery for men Society Brand € Knittex Topeoats Worsted-tex Suits Wintertex Overee Sheldon Clothes Manhattan Shirts Nominal Charge on Other Orders 804 17th Street N.W. Franklin 10391 Known cht Co. cw wear ear lothes yrls Three children were injured in traffic | accidents, one seriously, yesterday. car-old James Marion, 3620 South Dakota avenue, fs in Casualty| Hospital with a possible fracture of the | skull as a result of an accident on Bladensburg road. Leo L. Baden, Bowie, | Md.. reported to police that the child ran in front of his car. Policeman O K. Stanton, twelfth preeinet, who saw the aceident her legs after being home by an sutomobile liam Zeller of Baltimore is not considered serious Milton Hanneman., 11 place, knocked from his treated for slight injuries Hospital William A. Bullock, 41 street, also knocked from his was slightly injured Thrown Frem Truck. Mayer Ackerman. 45, 1042 Calvert street, suffered lacerations (o both hands &nd severe bruises on the left shouider Tolmanized Collars’ Wilt Slowly THE TOLMAN LAUNDRY Her condition 633 Kiefer 428A Warner bicycle boardroom of District Building. Nom- ination and election of officers. Red Triangle Outing Club will meet | tomorrow. 3 p.m. at Georgla avenue and Butternut street for a walk through Walter Reed Hospital grounds and Rock Creek Park to Chevy Chase Circle. John Smith. leader. Births Reported. i the pn Vite, Alvert E_and Helen M. Yeatman ‘ifonse and_Lueia DiFonze. and Cora M. Creizhton n W. and Tacie L. Kinz. bo Salvadore and Ethel L. Fuschene, hov tubert H and Edith 1 Clears. boy Miph D and frene Freer. bov. WWilmer 8. and Mary A, Schantz. bov liam F and Edna 8 Warwick. bov rence M_and Mary Coley. 7 and Teresa Wilkinson § E. and Ancela F. Eagleston, inseph and Adela Vinzia. girl \oseph B. and Kate C. Freeman. girl G J and Pauiine A Richards ¢ €. and Yvonne Burke. hos hov &irl and Helen ! Luther B. and Ellen V. Handsome and Mary Hoosey. Found wandering at Finchley. Eng- land, & baby muntjac, or tiny Indian deer, was locked up in the police sta- tion and later taken to the zno. hay. F STREET AT SEVENTH WASHINGTON, D, C. An Open Letter To Manufacturers of Nationally Known inability of the department to produce a | sufficient number of trees to keep pace | with the rapid growth of the city in the | present nurserles which made it neces- | sary to purchase 200 Norway maples to complete the Spring planting. Between 1500 and 2,000 will have! been purchased this year, but Mr. Lan- | ham said if the department is permitted | to retain the present nurseries they will oduce in five years the required num- | bar of trees to meet the demand. | The department sprayed 102,030 trees | a cost of $5,602, and spent 51.244 in | ‘moving broken limbs and trees from the streets caused by storms. i | Rail Employe Ends Life. | Spacial Dispateh to The Star. CUMBERLAND, Md., September 1.- | James Robert Swisher, found hanging in the attic at his home | |on Maryland avenue last night by alBuffale. N.'Y son. He was an employe of the car | repair_department of the Baltimore & | Ohio Raflroad and was furloughed July 1. He had ben ill and despondent Besides the son, his widow and two daughters survive: also a brother, Charles K. Swisher, merchant. The Irish Free State will revise its income tax Merchandise A e = = =\ — S —— S S | | | | Baltimore.” Md.. years old, was | Birmingham . {pita rothy Colling, 1 | S | | wi set Mo i 58 am.: sets 7:03 pm, |Afler the accident, Grifith was uncon- Automobile lamps o be lighted one- | Scious in the machine and his compan- half hour after sunset. 8 " |lon was lying in a crumpled heap some distance away. Condition of the Water. The nature of their injuries first Great Falls—Muddy. made it appear that they might have Harpers Ferry—Potomac, muddy; | been the victims of a hold-up, a wound Shenandoah, muddy, this morning. | in the Army officer’s leg having for a Weather in Various Cities. _ ! while been thought to have been caused ZTemperature 23 | by a bullet Physicians at Alexandria Hospital AEas { where Griffith is under treatment, said iz &5 | today he has no serious injuries and Stations weather. | Wetherill is at Walter Reed Hospital | and has a broken leg, cuts and bruis It is not believed. however, that he i suffering from a fractured skull. | Lieut. Wetherill has been in Wash- ington on graduation leave and planned to leave this city Monday for Columbus, Ohio, to assume his duties at Fort | Hay He is a son of Lieut. Col. g::: | Richard Wetherill, stationed at Fort Pi.clouds | Thomas, Ky. - Btieloudy | Griffith is a son of William Prancis _go“'.lg“,'fl‘ Griffith. an appraisal engineer in the Cloudy | Internal Revenue Bureau. He was a ('EE:M | cadet at Virginia Military Institute last ek vear and figured prominently in the student strike there last Winter. Card of Thanks. # Clear | LEWIS. ALY BED LET. To our manv friends 1 wish 10 express v deep anpreciation of ihe kindness and sympathy extended te my mother. Mrs Cora Le eath of her husband and my fathss. AL- FRED 'LEE LEWIS. Alo ‘or the Beanti- ful “fleral tributes receivad HER SON ALFRED. Dratys. N. EMMA €. On Fri 3 0. Fr amanmoan Abtiene, Tex.., Albany. N. ¥ Atiants, Ga Atlantic City Cloudy . Cloudy ! Gloudy . Cloudy Cloudy Clondy Bismarck, N.'D. Boston. Mass Gharleston. S.C Chicago. Tl incinnati.Ohio Cleveland. Ohio. 3 Columbia, 8 €. 30 Denva S. Dak ' 30.1 Indianapolis.Ind 302 acksonville.Fla. 30.1 S8R cgeer | K e Hia wis. upon the | | | | ROKMA k Creek Clear e 1 0.03 Clauds Devarted, £ Lte time. todaes Vature, Weather 30 Cloudy 82 Cles- 0 Clear Clear Clear ki Station ondon. England aris. Prance Berlin. Germany penhazen. Denmark kholm. Sweden Gibraltar. ' Spein 7 Ratn (Noon. Greenwich ‘time. taday | Horta (Fayal). Azores 72 Part eloudy (Current observations.) Hamilton, Bermuda 80 Hevana. Cubs, ki Colon, €anal Zone. 20 MRS. E. C. BOKMAN DIES. Tuneral Services to m' Monday at Aurora Hills Residence. Mrs. Emma C. Bokman, 72 years old, widow of Willlam K. Bokman, died at her residence, 202 Frazier avenue. Aurora Hills, ' Va., yesterday after a!¥OX:. long illness. | Mullen) Formerly of Baltimore. Mrs. Bokman | r\:l??lll from the !r.w:d-nrr of !wr daugh- became a resident of this city in 1890, o Tuesdas. Seplember o At 30 A aml lived here until two years ago. Shs | o was & member of the Order of the| Enstern Star and in earlier life was an | active worker in Naomi Chapter of that | organization. A Funeral services will be conducted at the residence in Aurora Hills Monday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Rev. J Townsend will officiate. Interment wil! be in Rock Creek Cemetery. Mrs. Bokman is survived by four daughters, Miss Martha I. Bokman, with whom she resided: Mrs. J. Harry Broome, Hawthorne. Calif.: Mrs. Willlam T. Col- lins, Bethesda. Md. and Mrs. A. F. Koch of Aurora Hills, Va., and two sons Lloyd W. Bokman of Akron. Ohio, and ' Elmer C. Bokman of this city. i in-law of William Miner. mother of George Miner. Funeral Aay. September 3. from Asbury Churel 1 o'clock p.m. N. ELIZABETH S. Auzust 30. 1923, at _the ' National ~Homeopotiic Hospital. ELIZABETH S. CURREEN, belovea mother of Mrs Carl Carlsson. suneral trom Ta- bler funeral home. 921 sEonow. Satur- Septembe day, r 1. at 9 am and services from the Tibbitt's funeral home. Albany. N. Y. Sunday. September | 2.8t 2 bm. Albany papers please copy) FERGUSON. ROBERT S. On Thursdav. 30. 1928 at h's residence. 4916 Ark. BERT S.. Ferzusol late residence. Saturdi Interment (privaie) in Mon- M. E. 5 54 a® 72 Clear Clear Cloudy Funeral FORD, HERBERT. Ou Fiiday, August al Freeamens Hospital. HERBE FORD. beloved nephew of Mary V. Fineral Sunday. ~September p.m. from the W. E ueral parlors. 2 tarment Rosemo | €OX. AGNES M. Suddenly, on Priday. 1928. AGNES ' M. FOX w f {nterment Mount Olivet' Cemetery. tives and friends invited to attend. land papers pisase copy.) 3 1ARBISON. ELIZABETH C. On Saturdar. plember I 1975, after s lingering iliness. LIZABETH C.. heloved wife of the late Willlam J. aged 72 vears. Puneral from residence at 1302 Prrk rd. nw.. d September 3. at 930 { t Sacred rt_Church. nw., wl sung at aom. soul. Interment at Mount oy, JAMES E. Jr. Dep suddenly. cn Anugust 30. HILL. Jr. beloved son of 'James Geneva Hiil Remains at Willlams' unds aking establishment. 3rd and M sts Interment_at Arlington Cemetery. Septem- ber 4. at 2 p.m.. with full military honors. He leaves a host of friends. . CHINSON, Tepose of Olivet Cer ted this _life JAMES ETHEL MAE. at Deaths Reported. The followins_deatha have been repn Nathn M, o™ 1053 defteraon st aranred 1121 Lan s Lemiel Fugitt. r, 10’0 st Thslah Taylor. 78. 1994 13th st. s.e Flizabeth Curreen, National Homeo- | Hospiral | . Meehan. Littie Sisters of the v i ries © Arnolds. 65, 2214 Nichols ave, dlsworth Stahl, Sibley Hosoi Jahn Maneum, v nie Bucay Providence Hospital rmma B_Waring. 51. Gallinger Hospital Norman F. Sadler, 3%, 1222 Biadenshurs 1a Bmith Iaving Rabet two devoted punts. Mrs. Florence Colo.. and Mra. Frrrow Hutchinson: otter C. Brodie Totten. S, B eral services 3. 35 55 Qi inger Homital 5. Gafinear " Hoenital Catherine Jackson. 50 2192 Stephens court Thomas Clarke, 58, Gallinzer Hnsoital Flla A Taviar 48’ 462 rd Carrie Rell 18 Columhia Hosnital Eihel M. Hutchinson, 19, 4408 Douglas st Asnes Holldas. 7 n . from” Walter | ‘Wood's funaral parlors.’ 1234 4th st. | Relatives and friends invited N JOUNSON. HAYWOOD. Departed ( Dursday 1928, at at_ Walter Hospital JOHNSON, : brother o Marshall Johnson: nephew of Mrs Jennie Stewart. He also leaves a host of other Telatives and {riends. Remains resting at the W. Ernest Jarvis Co_funeral parlors 2332 ‘Gieorzia ave. nw. Notice of funerai | 535 pm. | T months. Children’s Hos- | A movement for flat roofs to apart- ment bufldings so that the tenants may have onen-afr treatment, has been started in London. iater LOUGHEAD. MARY vesidence. 1908 K st n.w LEY. widow of Clifford her 8Tth year tery. Richmond. ber 2 (Chester. PA'\ papers please copy ) MURRAY G 5 Ay, August 1628, ESTHER G.. be- loved wife of J. Barton MaeMurray and helovad daughter of Charles E. and Nellie € Gormlsy Funeral from the residence of her parents. 4513 Arkansas ave., n.w Notice of time later. MASON, RAYMOND B.. S (vl rest Saturday, Septembe a 0 sme stohls E st st nw, RAYMOND B. 8 He leaves to mourn their loss-a devoted wite, lon Crais Mason: four children, Mariha L. Virginia F.. Edn and Ray- mond Bruce Mason. jr. and & host of other relatives and ° {riends. Funeral Tuesday. Betepmber 4. at 1 o'clock pm.. irom the above residence Relatives and friends lnvited. " Interment “at” Harmony meter M W on um\"n‘ BN ank Pearl the abave residence on Sund 3. at m. Relatives and ed. * Interment Hill BRIERLEY. At her MARY BRIER- Loughead. in e | onds. Aus_ 3rd. 17th | n Vin Street ear Re- w st Phone Decatur 842 lm N Large black and brown female. it | nusunl markings an face . Liberal rew for retirn to 1600 37th st. n.w. or informa- 1" Phane Potomne 3854 | en_and “white “'W; nesday nnnl;‘"‘?lmnv ”()h - 108 wasi Kirke st Ohevy Chase. Md. Wisconsin 2837 b FRENCH dark brindie Reward BULLDOG. male. body. white mountings on_neck. white stripe down face, areen collar Reward if returned to Mrs. Willam D Thomas, Gravatone, fock Creek Park _Clev. 6290, 1 ERMAN POLICE DOG, femile: | hrown with hiack leather collar. vaceination ;»‘. 'l‘nln’rw T Reward. Oall the P;Ir-‘ ¢ Hote o GRADUATION RING. garnet set, se. hetween 11th and l!!h renard. Phone Franklin 8 MANUSCRIPT. probably Forest Glen, 6:30 am. Thurs Forest Glen and 15th and H atreets n.w 1 roil of manuseript music wrapped in brown Finder will be rewarded by return- same to Edson B Olds. Union Trust Company 2 L POCKETROOK, envelope shape. con- 1ing papers and other valuables. possibly ity 11th and H nw. Generous reward. Call Main 7533, POOKETBOOK, pass and Elks' Wehster. 1508 15th POLICE to name VANITY “Ethel WATCH. Au e oth N furess; wristwateh, No. 844, 4 sapphires. 2 dismo: on and ESTH Sudden! 31 hlack on tall wi dish & Oar. ave | PEARL August Bubstantial [ fugnst i geral flom ember Y Sedar OLUMBUS. On _Thursday. 8. At his Iate residence. near + GOLUMBUS PUM 3 ames and tha’ Bryon Pumphrev. ' Puneral serv. s at the residence Sunday, September at 11 am. (Baltimore Sun please cony.) i RICKS. JAMES M o Tode Yahla A Southern R R ¢ veturn (o G, B oward. 3% Departe R 10] izl this life. August devaied an Ricks and lcks. Funeral 30 pm., from of his Savior he TNE FAMILY.S August 31 od 80 vea e, 13} onal S T. Members of Union ights of Pythias: 8) WATOH, man's: courts, 7th and ard. Call O W, WATCH. lady' with eight m phires. Initialy shap el pm . k. Live m C H G o Taterment | i beloved hus- | (nee | widow of the Iate Georze H._ Fou | me- | Doualas _st. | September 2. | 3034 M St HA | ¢ Sandy and | men o | & its | Wi L) vwm LAURA. ROBERT. | AR ERT. CARTER. JOHN AND DYSON, MAUD PEAR In sad but loving l o g 815 ST, MALD i year ago today. September 1. 1927, s I often sit and think of e | When T am all alone . . | For memorr is the only friend ‘ That grief can call its own. | Leaf by leaf the roses fall | 8oul by sou! the Savior calls. ‘;"‘“ SISTER. JANE DELANEY. LCOMBF, MARTHA ELLEN V| CHARLES BATES. In sweet r';rnflmbrfi}rlz f k ARTHA ELLEN HOL- remembrance PEARL DYSON, | his full recovery is expected soon. Lieut. | | . 1908 | DEVOTED DAUGHTER. | OMBE PINKETE. T TLAXIE JACKSON. ELIZA A. Sac o memory a0gir devoted moher. BLIZA A TR 4 ott. D EON: who left, s ten years g0 ‘tndas, In the In th THEIR HOLC! beautitul hereatter, i 5 to be. Somewhere in Ghd's forever We shall meet with thae SR HER CHILDREN. MITe . HATTIE G. 1In sad hut lov semembrance of our dear ‘neloved aunt HA G. MITCHELL. who departsd this life one year ago today. September 1. 197, Prom this world of toil and sorre To the Iand of Derfect rest . God has taken o r Aunt Mary, May you now enjoy eternsi rest. HER_TWO DEV( TECES. MARY E. NANCY L. DARDEN. o MITCHELL. HATTIE G. TIn sad but lov remembrance of my dear wite. HATTIE & MITCHELL. who_departed this life one year azo today. September 1. 1927. She was one with soul divine. Whose heart was constant and tru One who was the same Dear wife, that was yo One who was always kind. Who would alwass forgi One with pures: of mind. Whose friendship was ever set. Her loving voice. her smiling face Were a pleasure tn rec 8he had a kind word for RINE M. AND JAMES W. In loving remembrance of our dear fl' .l' ERE b Bl s A L . n vears ato todas 1. T013. A TAMES H. NORTON. who died Ten sears Ao, November 8. 1936, Passed from this life to a eful t. Cilled be God. who knowstn best. T 5e memars o NORTON. CATHE i IR DAVGHTERS. | BELL. NEVA 1X. SCHEER. st.onw. | SIMPSON. MARY G. Tn sad but lovs | " 'memhrance of ms'dear wife and our | er. MARY G. STMPSON. ~ho departes life thrse vears azo. August 31. 1925, | Gone from us foreve:. | The face we loved so well. And. oh. how we do miss vou No one on earth can tell The flowers we place unon the grave Mav wither and decas. But the love for her who siesns heneath Will never fade away. In our hearts vour memory Always iender. fond and There's not a day. dear mother, That we do not think af von HER TEI ot} this lincers. e LOVING HUSBAND AND DAUGH- RS. FRANCES AND MARY. b TREFFINGER. MINNIE €. Tn sad hut lov- ng rem rance of my mother. MINNIE C. TREFFINGER. d this life one vear azo todav. T am thinking of veu. dear mother, Just thinking of the past Pie! k3 n ™. (Cleve- | MONUMENTS MAUSOLEUMS DESIGNED AND ERECTED WRITE OR TELEPONE FOR ILLUSTRATED BOOKLET MAIN 2068 | THE J. F. MANNING CO.. Inc 919 157 STRZET N. W. 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