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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D ce e Povesyloani Avenue at JSeventh 3 Clothing Features Of Great Importance—3rd Floor, Saks! SUMMER IDEAS: THE SAKS BLUE SUIT WITH BLUE, AND WHITE FLANNEL, TROUSERS 37.50 This combination gives you—at the very, very modest $37.50 R idea of a wise clothing investment s the famous Saks Blue 2-Trouser Suit—with one pair of White Flannel Trousers (plain or striped) in addition to the Blue ones. price—two complete summer outfits—all Blue for business, W hite or Striped Flannel Trousers, $8.50 Imported Linen Knickers, regular or plus4.......... . Flannel Sport Coats, Blue or ..$2.95 BIOUN. /005 osis 000 ssisisre i@ Gabardine Sport Coats in Tan. ..$20.00 Distinctive New Golf Hose New Ty-Lock Sport Shirts. ... Smart Pull-over Sweaters. Saturday Ends of Our Finer Sale Two-Trouser Suits: Aet and Save! 531 IF you want a substantial saving on a superb 2.Trouser Suit from our newest and finest Spring showings, tomorrow is your opportunity. Not only are the patterns new and distinctive— not only are the models the very last word—but comfortable And there’s a size for every man. Saks—Third Floor. the fabrics are in weights. ement at the price, A genuine wool bathing suit, ribbed style, made for wear and snugfitting comfort. Regular and speed models, in plain shades as well as the very popular chest etripe effects. Sizes 34 to 46. Saks—First Floor. Karlton, Jr. THE BLUE SUIT THAT MOST BOYS WILL WEAR FOR GRADUATION! 14.95 I "S a proud boy who steps forth for his diploma attired in a smart, fine quality Karlton, Jr. cuit of Blue Serge or fancy Herringbone-weave Blue Chev- iot. It's the finest boy's suit in ‘Washington at the price. Each of course, with two pairs of knickers. Sizes 7 to 18. Saks—Second Floor ..81t084 .. 83 $4.95 the Spring year-round IS THE BIG IDEA! WE have made a specialts of the 2.Tone Sport Shoe this season and our values are the pick of the field. We offer the newest versions of White Calf, Buckskin or Nu-Buck, trimmed with Black, Tan or Ox Blood. All new toes, lasts and designs. Saks—First Floor, More for Boys! Imported Linen Knickers ... New Bathing Suits..$3.45 AKE your choice—Blue Serge or Unfinished Worsted; double-breasted or single-breasted and the Blue and White Flannel ensemble for vacation, theater, dances, etc. models. Of course, if you want both pairs of trousers Blue, you may have them. Saks—Third Floor COOLNESS AND SMARTNESS IN A GABARDINE! *19.50 Qo and Trousers JFOR Summer's hot days youll be thankful for one of these feather- weight Gabardine Suits. They are good- looking Tans and Grays—and in spite of their light weight, have all the style you find in costly woolen clothes, Regular, short, long and stont models, Fancy-weave Palm Beach Coats $16.50 and Trousers (Our Palm Beach Suits are superior in tailoring) Fine Linen Suits, Coat, Vest, .$18.00 Trousers .... (Choice of Oyster White and Natural) Tropical ~ Worsted Trousers ........ Tropical Worsted ~Suits, Vest, Trousers Saks—Third Floor THE WANTED HAT! %6.50 FPHERE'S a swagger air to the Panama Hat—and a flexibility that means ease on the head. We present the newest developments of the se son—including the wanted oval crown effect. Fancy or narrow black silk bands. Saks—First Floor. SAKS Coats _and ..$25 to 830 IN LUGGAGE TOO! ‘HE Saks Luggage Department can fit you out in fine style for your short week-end trip, or your extended Summer vacation. From the finest makers of the country, we have assem- bled a superb line, embodying every type of hand-luggage. Prices are uni formly moderate. Saks—First Floor, “PREPSTER” BLUE SUIT WITH ...$1.50 Sport Shirts and Blouses . Khaki Knickers. Khaki Shorts.. Sport Sweaters.. White Duck Trousers Golf Hose... Summer Pajamas WHITE FLANNEL TROUSERS ADDED! For lads of 13 to 18 25 $1.00 WlTHOUT question the .$1.00 -$1.00 Per ideal outfit to bny for graduation—and for all Sum. besides. A wonderful blue cheviot of our famous ..$2.95 quality, with Blue Trousers for general wear and White Flan- ...$2.00 .50¢ .$1.00 tioning. tional. Saks—Second Floor nels for graduation and vaca- The price is excep- Saks—Second Floor. C, FRIDAY, JUN 1929, MRS. CORCORAN DIES. Survived by Two Daughters and Nephew, Police Court Judge. Mrs. Bridget Corcoran, 70 years old. widow of John Corcoran, died at her residence, in the Albemarle Apartments, 1700 T street, last night after an ill- ness of several months. Mrs. Corcoran is survived by two daughters, Mrs. B. W. Butler and Miss Elizabeth Corcoran, both of the Albe- marle Apartments, and a nephew, Judge John P. McMahon of the Police Court. Funeral services will be held in St. Paul's Catholic Church Monday morn. ing at 9 o'clock. Interment will be in the new Cathedral Cemetery, Baltimore. MRS. JONES.RITES HELD. Funeral Services Are Conducted at | Arlington Cemetery. Funeral services for Mrs. Samuel G. Jones, wife of Col. Jones, Adjutant General's Department, were held at the Arlington National Cemetery this after- noon. Mrs. Jones died at San Fran- cisco June 1 and the funeral party ar- riveG 1n Washington this morning. Marriage Licenses. 1. Wayne Keller, both of Fork, ba: Aev 30N M 18 e e | D w, ton. 23, both of Priladelpniey Bar: Rev. | anlgén:"‘thwllrner - 1 azier. 30, Fairmont Helights, Md., and Mary M. Carte h Y v, NR?%?OHIGIHJ 2 35, this city; Rev. H. ichar: lackson. 121, - rotty, , Stone, Ky, and Re- bekah M. Kinelly, 3 3 IRRG: Dosvmever Teterburs, Va; Rev David E. Hurd. 26, and Adele Smithers, 26: Rev. James F. King. » and Thelma J. Bird, Erpest W. Trent. Persde & Ba Siyde G Dourlase. 24, TR SR S R-‘:v A'x\nlfi Bé“(;sz' 2, an lose Hall, 18 George ook, 25, Rich: 3 Ednor C. ‘Corbin, 26, 'Gloucester WD Jaryis. ose § w:xnm?-is,u 1 n;"‘f‘,“;-: eatd’ Gubler 70 T srael Gritz, 21, this city, < man. 1. Baliimore, Ma. Rev. M. A Hor: C.' Willard Haves, ir. 26. Bethesds, Md., and Annie G. Hume, 33, this tll!"Rev.)fAd R oma T Nelli. 26, and Hel omas T. Neill, 26, and Helen M. Mitch- €ll, 25: Rev. Joseph 1. Malloy. aciien Isaac W. Russell, 26, Baltimore, Md., and Anne B. Bovd, 23, Warren, Ohlo; Rev. Jo- St A~ Baer, Ir.. 22, and Ed ames A. Baber, ir. 22, a . Jen- gmsfi I“ both of Ri:hmund;nVl H rl‘i.eV. .V’o'r?n o Briges Richard L. Mockabee, 21, T Toomer. 18 Rev g W, Dawiing e Ernest L. Bailey, 55, and Ann ‘White, 41, both of Chariottesville, VA Rev. John E EQWard L. Martin, 25 d Estl artin, 25 an 2 Scpwab, 21: Rey Pravk Sgeciman; o ormarn uttler, 33, Whilace: 22 Rev. Thomns G Syt e Walter E. Johnson, 22. this city, and Mae g!‘luer!r 21, Ballaire, Ohio; Rev. Daniel E. seman Toussaint E. Hugulev. 26, and Tda R. Hall, 20: Judge Robert E. Mattingly. Venable J. Pace. 24, and Louise M. Hurtt, 23, both of Charlottesville, Va.; Rev. G. G. Johnson. Wayne W. Balderson. 32, Takoma Park, Md., and Gladys J. Scrimger, 29, this city; Rev. G, G. Johnson Roy Hines, 21, and Etta Green, 21: Rev. R. Anderson. Deaths Iieporled. The following deaths have been reported to the Heaith Department in the last 24 hours: Ella_Hertle, 76, 1451 Belmont st. Alice Burlingame, 72, Emergency Hospital. James E. Hart, 68, 138 E st. s.e. Edgar B Allen, 54, 608 Sth st Milton Mantz, '3, 'en route in automobile to_Washington, D. G Marie P. Pranks, 40, 4831 36th st Rose Deadman, 63, Home for Aged and| Infirm. Mary A. Jackson, 48, 461 Delaware ave. oy | *Nebraska Lyons, 4 months, Freedmen's | Hospl OPEN A CHARGE ACCOUNT PINE MEN'S WEAR EISEMAN'S—7th & F Perry & Walsh Morticians Private Ambulances 29 H St. N.W. Main 984 DOCTORS Recommend Undertaker CuamBER i Private ! AMBULANCES Local Calls, $4 Low Cost Out of Town Phone Columbia 432 Abbey-Mausoleum Beautiful—Enduring—Convenient MILITARY HIGHWAY BEYOND SOUTH GATE Opposite Arlington Cemetery Your opportunity for inspection IS NOW. Vaults are selling rapidly, only a limited number remain. Open every day and Sunday. A more fitting memorial for loved ones cannot be obtained. ENTOMBMENT COSTS NO MORE THAN UNDERGROUND BURIAL Glass-front cremation niches for urns containing ashes can be purchased. Office 1000 Conn. Ave. Main 7897 FOUND. TOET ANDMA Loupuc 34s Maryiand Iy Animal Rescus Main 8088 LOST. Union Trusi Co.; 310 inclosed. Reward. 2620 Garfield st. n.w. Col. 2120. BINOCULARS, on June 6. Conduit rd. er Sethosda, Md. ‘Reward. ~Phone Wisconsin | BLACK FRENCH BULLDOG. white brei Return_to 3609 § st. n.w., or call Potomac 3309, _Reward i BRACELET, vicinity Rhode Island ave and Nst. n.w. on June 3. heavy antique silver: liberal reward.| ©fce new addition Ward- man_Park Hotel. i REASTPIN. gold: pearl center surrounded B Firauoise "'1:’5‘55 haln attached: Reward CAMEQ PIN. surrounded by pearls: between | $408 Newton n.w. and Veterans Bureau, F day a.m. d. 8551 - DOG, White, male, Fox Terriér, bIAck & 290t forehend and Center back, shor % a5l no collar. Reward. £37 Dth St Biw. room 301 B FOX FUR at e Thursday between In” 4103-W. K NECKPIECE, bio Reward. - Write Miss Evre. Bait ‘o Vernon 1882 oo PEARL_BEADS, neck size, Thuraday on F | o0 steRw. or Conn: ave. batween 1 and 8 g M £ N, Wilhelin, Vajley vista 4 Beimont PIN, lady's. gold. wrea 1 pearis: between i6th st Tk rd. and 1718 "Hobart ‘st n.w. "Reward.” Phone Col. POCKETBOOK with Morrison st HERMOS BOTTLE, 1 otomac Park, near Haines Poin noon. ‘WALLET- . containing two _libert Ronds and one ‘8100 bill. Suitable reward. hone_Franklin 5580. WRIST WAT. the Tady who "vfiv“fi‘ L Adams 6910-W about lost wrist watch nesdsy Dlease call again? {late tonight or tomorrow; cooler to- THE WEATHER District of Columbia and Maryland— | Probably showers, beginning late to- night or tomorrow; cooler tomorrow; moderate southwest shifting to north- west winds. West Virginia — Showers, beginning | morrow. Virginia—Partly cloudy tonight: to- morrow mqetly cloudy, with showers | and cooler i north and west portions; | moderate soutbwest winds, shifting to northerly over north portion tomorrow. Record for 24 Hours. ‘Thermometer—4 p.m., 77; 8 pm., 74; | 12 midnight, 65; 4 am., 60; 8 a.m., 68} | noon, 82. i Barometer—4 pm.. 30.03: 8 pm. 30.03; 12 midnight, 30.02: 4 a.m., 30.00; | 8 am. 30.01; noon, 30.00. | Highest temperature, 82, occurrad at | noon today. Lowest temperature, 60, occurred at 4:20 a.m. today. | Temperature same date last year— | Highest, 70; lowest, 60. Tide Tables. (Furnished by United States Coast and Geodetic Survey.) Today—Low tide, 1:36 a.m. and 2:33 p.m.; high tide, 7:32 a.m. and 8:05 p.m. Tomorrow—Low tide, 2:31 a.m. and g:l’;’ls p.m.; high t!‘da. 8:22 am. and 8:58 | The Sun and Moon. Today—Sun rose 4:42 am.; sun sets 7:31 p.m. Tomorrow—8un rises 4:42 a. sets 7:32 pm. Sl Moon rises 4:20 a.m.; sets 8:06 p.m. Condition of the Water. Great Falls—slightly muddy. ! Weather in Various Citles. i Stations. * gupiasas SoudH Abilene, Tex. Albany, N. Y. Atlanta. Ga Atlantic_City.. Baltimore, Md. Birmingham 3 Bismarck, N. D B ¥ uffalo, N. Pt cloud: Charleston. A Clear y Chicago, Tl Cloudy Cincinnati, Ohio 30.02 Pt.cloudy Cleveland, Ohio. 30.04 5 . Pt.cloudy Columbia, 8. C. 30.12 . Clear . Cloudy g; cloudy % ear Galveston, Clear Helena, Mont... 20.84 . Clear Huron, 8. Dak.. 30.02 Pt.cloudy Indianapolis.Ind 29.96 Cloudy v Glear Kansas City. Mo 29.88 Cloudy Los Angeles. Pt.cloudy Louisville, . Cloudy Miami, Fla. Clear N. Orleans, La. 29 +:e. Clear New York, N.Y. 30. Clear Oklahoma City. 29.8¢ Cioudy Omaha. Nebr... 29. Cloudy Phil . Pt.cloudy | urgh, Pa.. * Gloudy Portiand, M . gllel; oudy Take o1y 33 74 Bt'eoue 3. cloudy San Antonio... 20.90 88 Pt cloudy San Diego. Calif 2092 : Goudy " | an _Prancisco. . 29.90 loudy 1 &t Louls, Mo. Cloudy St. Paul, Minn. 30. ; Clear Beattle, Wash.. 20. Cloudy Spokane. Wash. . Cloudy 1 WASH., D. C... 30.00 . Pt.cloudy | FOREIGN. (7 am., Oreenwich time, today) Temperature, Weatner. London. England L. B4 Clear Paris. France... Cloudy Berlin, Germ: Cloudy ny Stockholm, Sweden Clear (Noon, Greenwich time. today.) Horta (Fayal). Azores... 62 Cloudy (Cutrent obsérvations.) 2 Cloudy Havana, Cuba.. oudy Colon, Canal Zone.. ® &g e Births Reported. The following births have been reported to | the Health Department in the last 24 hours Bernard P. and Catharine M. Hissler, girl Franklin T. and_Agnes M. Newman, girl George H. and Anna O. Boyd. boy. Lonnie O..and Florence H. Tompkins. girl. Raiph A. and Ruth M. Norcia, girl John M. and Annabel E. Wilson. girl. Henry I. and Ruth B. Krous, girl Edward L. and Catherine C. Anderson, il “‘Walter A. and Rosabel Powell, boy. Bernard F. Agnes Miller, 'boy. Thomas_H. V. Callis, boy. and Ophelia Ferrell, boy James T. R. and Mareatt C. Farley, boy. | Jsmes R. and_Malcina Points, boy. Bernard and Pearl E. Tutson. boy. Robert and Sadie Spriggs. boy. Joseph and Lillle Cade. bo: Conwood and Alice Harric. girl Clayton A. and Theima ington. girl John W. and Esther B s, girl. Gainey and Carol Harris, girl More than $50,000,000 worth of Amer- lean goods were mported into Poland ast a) FUNERAL DIRECTORS. i Wm. H. Sardo & Co.| Private Limousine Ambulance g1 e N Lincoln 524 Modern Chapel ALMUS R. Succeeding the original W. R. Speare Co. | 1623 Connecticut Ave. Petomac 4600 8 vears at 1208 H st.. 45 years at 940 F st. Herbert B. Nevius Funeral Home 924 New York Ave. N.W. Main 2600 Frank Geier’s Sons Co. 1113 SEVENTH ST. N.W. s Modern Chapel. _Telephone Main 2473 ESTABLISHED 1876 JOHN R. WRIGHT CO. 1337 10th 8t. N.W. Phone North 47. J. WILLIAM LEE'S SONS, FUNERAL DIRECTORS. CREMATORIUM. 332 PA. AVE_N.W. NATIONAL 1384. 1383 Joseph F. Birch’s Sons (IS8AAC BIRCH) 3034 M St. N.W. Fhone, Moot Established 1841 CHAS. S. ZURHORST 301_EAST CAPITOL ST. Ph coln_372. Quick, Dignified, Efclent Bervice Automobile Servics Chasel oo R G e “TIMOTHY HANLON _ Puneral Director Private Ambulance 64l H St. NE. _I.mf._:'\i‘tj‘ V. L. SPEARE CO. Neither the successors of nor connected with the original W. R. Speare establish. ety Fan. erae olm‘Hnit. N.w. ——tormely OV §L NW, __ CEMETERIES. GLENWOOD CEMETERY Cholce lots and sites for sale. Vaultage $5 per month. FORT LINCOLN CEMETERY And C: ¢ perpetual Care a5d Non-Sectarian. Dowpiown, Bhone Cemetery Phone " Main 6103 Lincoln 3579 _ | CEDAR HILL CEMETERY Washington's Most Beautiful Burial Park. Our service unequaled. Non-sectaria; Perpetual eare. It costy mo_more. Prompt Auto Delivery Servicy Gude Bros. Co., 1212 F St. Artistio—expressive—inexpensive. GEO. C. SHAFFER b A TR R e 14t Eye 9 ADVENTISTS PRESENT MEMORIAL TO HOOVER Hearty Support and Co-operation Is Pledged President by Churchmen. A delegation of five of the leading clergymen of Seventh-day Adeventists yesterday presented President Hoover with & memorifal in behalf of their denomination in which they pledged their hearty support and co-operation in making his administration a success. ‘The memorial referred to the “luci and “splendid” declaration set forth in President Hoover's acceptance speech at Palo Alto, Calif, when he said: * blood and conviction I stand for rell glous tolerance both in act and in spirit. The glory of our American ideals is {hs right of every man to worship God according to the dictates of his own conscience.” Agreement also was expressed in the memorial with the President’s ideals that “the civil government should seek to regulate only civil affairs pertaining {to man’'s relationship with his fellow man, and that the individual should enjoy tie free exercise of the conscience in religious concerns. as long as he respects the equal rights of others and fundamental moralities.” ‘Those in the delegation included Revs. C. K. Meyers, secretary af the foreign mission board, who mad¢ the preserita- tion; J. L. Shaw, treasurer; C. W. Irwin, educational secretary; O. S. Longacre and H. H. Votaw, secretaries of the I'n!ernaucnal Religious Liberty Assocla- tion. Py Councillor T. Ramsdef,” who began life as a pitboy in a coal mine, recently had two water colors hung in the Lan- cashire Artists' Exhibition at Preston, England. Braths. BERRY. SAMUEL HARPER. On June 7, 1929, st his residence Jersey av HA! Wedderburn. Remains resting at W. War- Ten Taltavull funeral home, 14th and Spring rd. n.w. Notice of funeral later BROWN. BENJAMIN D. On Thursday, June 8. 1929, at 5:08 pm. at his residence, Bowie. Md. BENJAMIN 1. BROWN. di <hand of Helena Brown. fatl Elizabeth. Benfamin, Willary. d_Anbrey Brown. ' Funerai Sat- urday. June 8, at 9 a.m., from Ascensin Church, Bowle, Md. - BROWN. REV. JAMES. On Wednesdav. June 8, 1929, at 6:31 a.m. at his Tesi. denes. ' 1315 R st. n.w. Rev. JAMES BROWN. devoted husband. of Adelaide C. Broxn and ex-pastor of People's Congre- gational Church. Remains resting tempo- m at Frazier's funeral home, 389 R. L ave nw, Funeral at "1 pm di hd .. from People’s _ Con Church.'M between 6th and 7th Interment Talladegs. Als. CHAUNCEY, WILLIAW TEONARD. On Thursday. June 6. 1923. after a long ill- ness.” WILUIAM TEONARD, beloved hus- band of Tdz W. Chauncey. Puneral ger ices ot his late residence. Ci nue. Ballston. Va.. on Saturdsy. at 3 pm. Interment at Glenwood Cem ry. : CORCORAN. BRIDGET. On Thursday, June 6. at 9 p.m. at her residence. the Albemarle Apartment. 1700 T st. n.w. Washington. D. C. BRIDGET. widow of John Cor: of ‘Baltimore, Md. Notice of funeral later. CURRY. JAMES B. On Thursday. June 6. 1929, JAMES B. CURRY. beloved father of Mrs. Florence Macintosh. = Funeral from esidence, 1003 Fia. ave. ne. on ne 8. at 2:30 p.m. Interment | DAXIN, samAR E. on Sunds 929.'at the home of her d: W. 8. Johnson, 54 North Church st. Car- bonrale, Pa.. SARAH E. DAKIN. beloved er of Mrs. Lena Dakin Gibbs of Washington, D. C. s FORD, ADELE. Departed this life Thursdav, June 6. 1929. at her residence, Chapel Hill, Md. ADELE PORD. beloved daushter of Salisbury and Jennié Ford. She also leaves three brothers and one sister to mourn their loss. ins resting at the John T. Rhines funeral chapel, 3rd and Eye sts. 5.w. Notice of funeral hereafter. FORTNER. TDA MAY. Suddeniy. on Tuet. N T AT 1nR {A% nORTNE! daughter of Minnie Hale mains_can be Viewed at the Barboir funeral Rome. 48 K st. me. until 13 o Bat- urday. Interment Savannah, FORTNER. IDA M. Officers and members of Forest Temple. No. 9. I B. P. O. E. of W. are requested to meet in session of sorro Friday, June 7. 1635, at 8 oclock, Eks ome. 3 s nw. the funeral of Daughtér IDA M. FORTNER. Elks' services are to be held Friday. June 7, at 9:30 p.m.. at the funeral parlors of Barbour Bros.. 48 K st. n.e. Morning R o e, R bt care e olumbia Temple, No. 423. & T ROSA CONLEY, D. R. MARIE PIERCE, Fin. Secy. FRANKS, MARIE P. W-inesday. June 1029, MARIE P. FRANKS, wife of Ma. Wyatt G, Fri mother of Weldo CATHERINE and Jessie Franks. Funer: from Wright's furneral parlors. 1337 20th st. n.w.. Friday, June 7. at 2 p.m. Inter- ment Arlington’ Cemetery. 1 GRANT. KATE CURTISS. Suddenly, on Pri- dav. June 7. 1939, at 13:30 a.m. at her residence. 4717 Piney Branch rd. KATE CURTISS. widow of Robert E. Grant. Fu- neral services at the Church of the Trans- figuration. 14th and Gallatin on Mon- dav, June 10, at 11 am. Interment pri- vate. HUDSON. CLARENCE DIXON. On Wednes- day. June 5. 1929, at Pensacola. Fia.. CLARENCE DIXON. son of the late Eliza_ beih Whitehend and John D. Hudson of White Sulphur Springs, W. Va _Services at the residence of his' sister. Mrs 3 Eltotr, 1723 21ut st nw. on Saturday. une 8. at 3 pm._ Interm e Yerte. W. Va. on Sunday. June 9. (West Virginia papers please copy.) MURPHY, PETER. Tuesdav. June 4, 1930, at Cleveland. Ohlo. PETER. son of the fate James H. and Rose Murphy. Funeral will ‘De. held’ from .the residence of his sister. Mrs Annie F. O'Brien, 1723 E st & Saturday. June 8. at 8:30 am.. thence fo 'Holy Comtorter Church, where mass e said at 9 a.m. for the repose of s soul. Relatives and friends invited. Interment Holy Rood Cemetery. i SEEBODE. ANNA. Thursdav. June 6. 1820, at_her residenc ' North Caroiria ave. Dl "ANNA. beloved wife of Adolph See- Bode. " Services will De held at her Iate Fesidence Saturdav, June 8. at'2 pm. In- terment Cedar Hill Cemetery. SHORTER. LUCY. Ladies' Columbia Ald ‘Association announces the death of Mrs LUCY SHORTER. Funeral Sunday, June 8, To20."from Lane's Church. 14th and C sts. ne, at 1 pm INDIANA TYLER, Pres. JENNTE E. BARNES, Rec. Sec. ZIMMERMAN, CHAUNCEY W. On Thurs- das, June A. 1920. at the home of his daughter. Mrs. Ottamar Hamele. 3803 36th " CHAUNCEY W. ZIMMERMAN. e, Funeral and interment at ingvill Y. Sunday, June 9, In Memaoriam. ILL. EVA MAY. In lovine remembrance By henr wote. FVAMAY BRILL who departed life eleven vears ago today June 7. 1 Loving thousnte, true and tender, From one who Always will remember HER HUSBAND, F. R. BRILL. * . JE A tribute of love to the of my dear mother. JESSIE COZ- . Who died ten years ago today. Jun A wonderful mother. woman and aid: One ‘who was better God never made. A wondarful mother. 8o loyal and true: One in & million——that, mother, was ¥ou DAUGHTER. MRS. TDA M HALL. * PEYTON. FRANI In sad and loving re. N Sur " dear_ mother = and ANCES PEYTON. who life 18 years ago today. June The world may chanze from year to year, Our hearts from day to da. But the love and memory of mother May never Dass away. With broken hearts we watched you, ot . HER _DEVOTED - CHILDREN. ELLA M STARRIS CAOSES PEVION. MARY A SMOOT AND GERTRURE BYRD. Loved in life. in death remembered. GRANDCHILDREN, ESTELLE AND JAMES SMOOT. GRACE. GRACE CUMMINGS has been an inhab- itant of the “city which fieth four-square for, nineteen yoars, June 7, 1910. to June ' ""HER LOVING AUNT AND SISTER. * STEEP. MARY A. In sad but loving remem- of my dear mother, who died one Her busy hands are folded. Her work on earth is dons Her troubles are ended. Her heavenly place is won HER DEVOTED DAUGHTER. MRS. PAUL J. BAUR. : TIPPETT. PATSY LOUISE. In sad but lov: ing remembrance of our dear wife and mather. PATSY LOUISE TIPPETT. who departed this life two years ago today. June 7, 1921, We don't pretend to understand Just why these griefs must be: We only know that He knows best, That some BLACKISTONE, 1407 H Beautiful Floral Designs $5 and up. B But until we May hig love: great and iye comfort to our hearts With'courage fo endire

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