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THE KVENING S1AR. WASHINGIOUN, D LANSBURGH & BRO 7th, 8th and E Sts.—FAMOUS FOR 'QUALITY SINCE 1860—National 9800 ‘BASEMENT STORE_ Special Purchase of 1,000 New Summer Silk Frocks Of Washable Silk Crepe in Charming Dots and Plain Shades Special! $5.90 L We've had some wonderful values in the Basement Store this Ssummer—but nothing to equal this! Every dress in this offering tomorrow was made to sell at a much, much higher price, but the manufacturer is crowded for room, and is sacrificing his Summer frocks! Sleeveless, hot weather frocks with shoulder and cape collars; pleated and tucked models; every pastel shade, white, and scores of dou and prints. 14 to 20; 36 to 50. "dlso lovely CHIFFONS and GEORGETTES-Printed or plain—but not washable! PERCEFULL BURIED AT ARLINGTON TODAY Miss Alvord Unable to Attend Rites for Man She Was Prevented From Marrying. nmenl nrvleu for_Lieut. Col. Abra- m C. L. Perceful, 54 years old, for- mer medical approving officer of the Veterans' Bureau, were held in Arling- ton National Cemetrey at 10:30 o'clock this morning. Miss Ellen Alvord of 3928 Hununmn street, Chevy Chase, whom Col. tull pianned to marry on his denhbed, despite the objections of his sister, Mrs. rd Wathen of Elizabethtown, Ky., was not able to attend the services, which were held jointly by the War De- artment and the George Washington 'ost, No. 1, American Legion, of which the Veteran was a member. Col. Percefull died Sunday night at Mount Alto Veterans' Hospital after an extended illness. Col. Percefull served as a brigade sur- geon with the 66th Field Artillery in France. He was a native of Elizabeth- town, Ky. | OPEN A CHARGE ACCOUNT FINE MEN'S WEAR EISEMAN'S—7th & F Abbey-Mausoleum Beautiful—Enduring—Convenient MILITARY HIGHWAY -BEYOND SOUTH GATE Opposite Arlingten Cemetery | _Your opportunity for inspection IS | NOW. Vaults are selling rapidly, nnlv | @ limited number remain. | _ Open every day and Sunday. 4 wors | | Atting memorial for loved omes cannot De obtained. ENTOMBMENT COSTS NO MORE THAN UNDERGROUND BURIAL Cremation niches for urns con- taining ashes can be purchased. | Office 1000 Conn. Ave. Main 7897 L2 EDUCATOR EXPIRES. Prof, Thomas W. Galloway Dies in New York Sanitarium. NEW YORK, July 17 (®).—Prof. Thomas Walton Galloway, biologist and educator, died y in the Murray Hill Sanitarium. He was 63 years old. He attended Cumberland University and was uated from Harvard in ley College, , Mo., until 1902, when he became professor of biology at .!vm .)lrt‘luken University, Dee‘-mr, . e became professor of zoology n Beloit College, Wisconsin. Since 1919 he had been associated with the Amer- lcan Social Hygiene Assoclation. ;|POLICE FIND RUM WHEN CAR BLOCKS CROSSING Trafic Mishap Leads to Arrest of Two Colored Men and Con- fiscation of Moonshine. An automobile which came to the attention of police yesterday afternoon because it was obstructing a cross walk disclosed 144 quarts of moonshine whisky when searched by Policeman F. J. Rowan of the Traffic Bureau, the officer upoma He arrested Leroy Arthur Tus colored, of the 1300 block of S n street, and Maxwell Leon Mitchell, also colored, of the 600 block of P street, on charges of illegal possession and transportation of whisky. ‘Turpin was also charged with block- ing a cros swalk in Southwest Wash- ington. Man, 70, Swims Four Miles. BRIGANTINE, N. J.. July 17 (#).— Capt. G. P. Crowley is 70 years old, but can swim four miles. His sloop began to sink. He took off his shoes, dived overboard and swam three hours to land. Births Reported. The following births have been reporied to thy Department in the last 24 hours Ruby M. Farauhar, poy. row B, and Myrtle Dillingham. boy John . "and Lossie Wilson, . Robert and Nellle Donaldzo; 7. Jam Harriett E. te Marths Parker. girl Sirmtel ana Hosserda ‘perritts boy. House & Herrmann “Furniture of Merit” After-Inventory Specials Reed and Fiber Suites $55.00 3-piece Fiber Suite. ... $80.00 3-piece Stick Reed Suite.. $145 3-piece Reed Suite.................$95.00 - $175 3-piece Stick Reed Suite... ceneees .$129.00- veren .. $195.00 $270 3-piece Stick Reed Suite. Bedroom Suites $219 4-piece Decorated Enamel Suite... $249 4-piece Walnut Veneered Suite..... $319 4-piece Walnut Veneered Suite. $339 4-piece Walnut Veneered Suite..... $350 4-piece Walnut Veneered Suite..... $439 5-piece Mahogany Veneered Suite. . $525 5-piece Walnut Veneered Suite....... $495 S5-piece Sheraton Mahogany Suite. . Porch Rockers $4.25 Maple. iy i B 2095 $4.95 Maple. .. icveeee....8$3.95 $5.75 Maple..............84.50 $8.75 JUMbO. v vm oevs s+ --$7.50 You'll ind much to interest you among the occasional pleces—-Console Mirrors, End Tables, Chairs, Davenport Tables, Tea Wagons, Gateleg Tables, Phone Stands, ; vinenee..$44.50 $64.50 3-piece Fiber Suite...........5.....$54.50 .869.50 $395 $475 8175 .$187 .$249 .$265 .$275 ..$339 .$350 .$399 $195 $225 $249 $269 $205 $349 $395 $650 Breakfast Suites $20.75 5-Pc. Enameled........$22.50 $35.00 5-Pc. Enameled........$27.50 $49.50 5-Pc., Oak.....o.... $139 6-Pe. Walnut Dinette. . $219 7-Pc. Walnut Dinette. ..$169.00 10-piece 10-piece 10-piece 10-piece 10-piece 10-piece IO-plece Seventh at Eye From all over the assembled small lots of suites and odds and ends among the separate ‘pieces—reducing the quick clearance. You'll find it an opportune time to refurnish and replenish with “Furniture of Merit"—and at a very decided saving. Living Room Suites $139 3-piece $175 3-piece $249 3-piece $249 3-piece $295 3-piece $359 3-piece 3-piece 3-piece Jacquard Suite......s, Jacquard ‘Suite.....,.. Jacquard Suite........ Mohair Suite. . Mohair Suite. . Mohair Suite. . Mohair Suite. . Mohair Suite. . ) . Dining Room Suites Walnut Veneered Suite.... Walnut Veneered Suite. . Walnut Veneered Suite. . Walnut Veneered Suite. .. Walnut Veneered Suite. .. Walnut Veneered Suite. .. Walnut Veneered Suite.. .. 10+ plecc Mahogany Veneered Suite.... Gliders $27.50 Glider ..... $30.00 Glider $35.00 Glide $55.00 Glider...... Kitchen. Cabinets, Mantel Clocks, Hall Clocks, Smoking Stands. store we have m in price for WHEDNKSDAY, grad A 1890. He taught biology at Baird Col- | he lege, Clinton, Mo., and at Missouri Val- | G0, 35-foot | I || beth Rangeley, 34, Hopewell, V: McDouge: & JUlgY 1Y, 1920, 9 COL. W. G. AUSTIN DIES. Famous Texas Indian Fighter Won Congressional Medal. LOS ALTOS, Calif, July 17 (#).— ‘The death here lvnndny of Col. Willlam Oruum Aun.\n 61, former Army officer Indian fighter of Texas, became tmwn last night. He settled here a few Jears m after his retirement from col Aunun held the Congressional ol Honnr for his clm&sum against the Indians in the Southwest. In ldldllon to his widow and two daughters, a sister, Miss Susan Austin, and a brother, Andrew Austin, both liv- ing in Texas, survive % SALVATIONIST, 76TDIES. Commissioner ‘Booth Tucker For- merly Commander in U. 8. LONDON, July 17 (#)—The Salva- tion Army lost one of its best known figures today with the death of Commis- sioner Frederick Bt. George de Lautour Booth Tucker. He was 76 years old. Commissioner Booth Tucker was born in Bengal in 1853, and was in the | Punjab civil service from 1876 to 1881, | when he resigned to join the ‘Salvation Army. He inaugurated the Salvation Army work in India, and was in charge until 1891, when he became foreign sec- retary at Salvation Army headquarters in London. In 1896 he became com- mander of the Salvation Army forces in the United States, & post he held until Deaths Reported The following desths have been reported to the Health Department in the last 24 hours: Catherine % Ida V I A Dital. Sann G Harlow, 46, Bt Eisavcina Hos- ar 8._Baker, 45. Callinger Hospital Stanley Wetta, 32, Walter Reed General | 27. 4960 Conduit rd ; 8tanton Park Hospltal Frickson Eskel Naval Hospital Betty L. ann 20 proviaence Hospitel. R binton. 78. 1235 T sl cnle s Home {‘nr"A:rd -nn Infirm 64. Sonm & chila 4t 405 1 ey el James itonston, 41, Tubercuiosis’ Hospital Vernette Dixon. 32. Tuberculosis Hosoital (Jonn” L. ‘Veney,"S months, 1221 Water “Heien Diexs, 1 month, Children's Hospital Mamage Llcenses. William B, Onkes, 25, New York it "l eoTiE y.;' 'v, S BT G And e 5. and Margaret N. ansm-en 1o bt of Richmond. WA Rev. muud W Johnson. 23, and Carrie Payne, Rey. Aculla Savies Ror. 0. Novum. Va.. . 81, Byria, Va.i an Judge . 23" Conemaugh, Pa. Bowiing Green. Vi gnd Ids P, Tignor, 38, Ashland, Va.i Rev. Al lan F. Poo; Henry L. Simmons. 22._and Ruth V. B ghaw. 21, both of Richmond, Va. mbm B, Cyrson. 33, and Vilma E. Knect- tle. 31: Rev. Jason N. Pierce enry Jackson e ind Frances Burkley, 2; Rev. James L. Pin; 2 SA0IEY B Herber, 36, and Mary Toliver, us " Broadv. 32. this city, and Alverta 22, Richmond, Va.: Rev. Luther H 5 Homer Noblin, 34. Emporia. Va.. and Eliza- Rev. L. 1. ‘Toronto, Canada, is to have a million- dollar theater. ""TONIGHT ~ In e o0njunction with our regular menu we are fea- turing— Our Famous 5 Until 7 SEA FOOD c DINNER ~Spectal Dinners— Roast (‘arun ..81.00 Club Steak . 1.00 Salad courses for those not desiring regular dinner. Columbia 5042 lAGARA EXCURSIONS THURSDAYS July 285 August 8, 22 September 5. Round Trip ° From WASHINGTON ate fares from other points Train Standard ! Route o Niasars Falls, thro ht ride” throash ehanna Tickets good for 16 davs valid for leeding CATA ON PAY- D eharaes for tpace oe- cupied. Dining car sttached. ~Ask Ticket Agerts for Descriptive and Tilustrated Folder. Pennsylvania Railroad FOUND. d | Columbia. nou and Viola P. Burke. | } °F (S THE WEATHER District _of Columbia—Fair slightly warmer tonight; tomorrow part- ly cloudy and w-rmer. followed by lo- cal thundershowers tomorrow night or lm.y, light to gentle variable winds. Maryland—Fair and slightly warmer tonight; tomorrow partly éloudy and warmer, possibly local thundershowers in the afternoon in extreme west por- tion; light to gentle variable winds be- coming southerly. Virginia—Fair and slightly warmer tonight; . tomorrow partly cloudy and warmer, possibly showers in the after- nown in west portion; gentle northwest ds beoomin: southerly. Wen Virginia—Fair and warmer to- night; tomorrow increasing cloudiness and warmer, possibly local thunder- showers in the afterncon. Records for 24 Hours. ‘Thermometer—4 p.m., 79; 8 p.m., 74; 12 midnight, 64; 4 am.,, 58; !‘l’l‘n 66; noon, 78. | Baromefer—4 pm. 30.11: 8 pm. 30. 4 am, 30.07; 10; 12 midnight, 30.1: In am., 30.09; noon, 30.05. Highest memper-cure, 80, occurred at 3:30 p.m. yesterday. and 5:30 a.m. today. Temperature same date last year— Highest, 90; lowest, 69. Tide Tables. (Furnished by United States Coast and etic survey ) ‘Today—Low tide, am. and 11: 43 pm high ude, 4: 11 am. and 5:1 sty e tioe 2 0 am; high 02 p. tide, 5:3¢ am. and 6: The Sun and Mun. 1 ;I'odly—Sun Tose 4:55 a.m.; sun sets p.m Tnmorrow—sun rises, 4:56 a.m.; sun sets 7:31 Moon flsea 3 pm.; sets 1:21 a.m. Condition of the Water. Great Falls, muddy: Harpers Ferry, | Potomac, muddy; Shenandoah, very muddy. “umer in Various Cities. £ gTemperature. 29uNH 1 omo] < quBT A8y | Stations. Wenther - gwprasas Abilene, Tex.... Albany, N. Y. Atlants, Ga Atlentic Cit: Baltimore. Md.. Birmingham . wswmwms | ... 888888 ".fl°.°:= s | Butals, N- ,cn.vlmnn T3 Chicago. 1} Gincinniti, Ohio | Gleveland. ‘Onto. 30 & C. 30. 2228833222 | Benver. Huron, slmkd: 9 anapolis. In Jacksonville. c glenay m; Neb: Philadelphlia.Pa. Phoenix’ Arf 8 5 i2 Bt Eloudy ' 0. . 30. 4 ... Ptcloudy 00 Cloud: | FOREIGN. (7 am, Greenwich time. today mperature, umhn CLondon, Engiand.. Paris, France Gear Berlin. German Stocklolm, ssneflrn 5 Gibraita : Greenwich nm-, today. ) Horta ‘(Fayal): 70 Cloudy e nbser\a_l,llam B amilton. Eermu | Ban Jusa, Porln Rico P.n cloudy ouay (Por the week ending July 15. 1920.) —~Te) | c Northern corn nd wheat zone 61 Southern wheat zonc... 54 Cur. +11 03 +8% 001 - Depar. +0.1 —0.1 ‘Heavy Trucks Barred. By Cable to The Star. TEGUCIGALPA, Honduras, July 17.— The municipal government has pro- hibited the passage of trucks of more than two tons’ capacity over the city streets in an effort to avoid premature deterioration of paving. FUNERAL DIRECTORS. Wm. H. Sardo & Co. Private Limousine Ambulance 3K L incoln 0524 8t NE Maaetn Chln'l JOHN R."WRIGHT CO. 1337 10th St. N.W. _ Phone North 0047 Succeeding the orlcln-l ‘W. R. Speare Co 1623 Connecticut Ave. Petomac 4600 8 _years ut 1208 H st.. 45 years at 940 P ot J. WILLIAM LEE'S SONS CREMATORIUM. 332 PA. AVE_N.W. NATIONAL 1384. 1 CHAS. S. ZURHORST 1 EAST CAPITOL ST. 20 e Lingate: 083z Joseph F. Birch’s Sons 3034 M St NV, phone west R 0096 Established 1841 Herbert B. Nevius Funeéral Home 924 New York Ave. N.W. Main 2000 Frank Geier's Sons Co, lms National 2473 EVENTH ST. Modern Chapel. 'mephnnz TIMOTHY HANLON 5'4"1"?'{ R T finc. 5543 DOG_—Black_and white female poodie. one *and "one side. of Tace part, blac) ?infl. Can"Rave, ‘Cal 1143 Chapin st. 5ok FOR LOST ANIMALS, s ‘Animal Rescus Loague. 360 Maryland -E"!.'. Main 8088. ws-r g‘T‘r‘ I be: Masonic emblem. %fim \rm\mn 757, B ith 7 diamonds; Fox Thes~ §r0n “ 'n College, 5 568, “ATmy Wi 307 B st. n.e. !l‘urdll ? l 3 llll :‘v‘::"flnd .ergln..:“;n:vou Kim. lerfl. nmm cameo, ohkm' s id_chi) July :“.'"k:‘#:fia"“h‘n::““n‘ AT oun.l. Ag ! i s 3 ! . BI PUR_PIECE_Double stone marten choker: e Bacred Heart Churchn: Bunday: July 14. Reward if returned to 13 Kenyon st. L BT o, B R Py icrriweather. 1136 iTih st MO} 33, Monday, store and_Ti il Piak stone. ‘A:l';‘r"nluu Shone wnfig‘sim. v.v:_'rlcn. e #.1d,_ Gruen with W hluo ‘Theater. between 13th M'lrd V. L. SPEARE CO. iccessors of nor connected u".'x:‘ e oritnal W R, Bpears s S o S H S & NW. gl Efficlent Service. A-mmml- ervica Deal & Co. I FUNERAL DESIGNS. LACKISTONE, 1407 H Tt Beautiful Floral Designs $5 and up. CALL MAIN 3707 GEO. C. SHAFFER 'pen l:v!nlnn 14th & EYG Gude fi?o‘;.“é"A'L'"iztz ¥ st _flflwfl-fim—— HO’:U'#AHIN' m‘l‘!‘ bl o ne '.;,l‘l:fll' on pl hs uab E R Vasltage $5 per month. Cedar Hill Cemetery Columbia” Gardens Cemetery. One miie mnmunr Va., ovel mn Polgmac River. ded by Perpetual lvl II lebnons Glarer.don Lowest temperature, 56, occurred at | erature—Precinitation Depa ! ! MRS. TUNNEY RECOVERS. VENICE, July 17 (#)—Mrs. Gene Tunney has recovered completely from her recent abdominal operation and now appears quite well. Bhe and her husband, the former world’s heavyweight champion, were recognized yesterday by American tour- ists while they sat in front of a cafe on St. Mark’s Square. They finally retired before the starcs of their countrymen anu Venetians who were told who they were. It was said they expecied to pass here. . Beaths. l!Tl. ADII lA wn.xlunm Departed this S e A lu KLKIH.BO BETZ, wife of William D. Be other of flflln P. and_Prank E Beu dl lh!er of H" Punul E. Stewart and siste: Ray- ‘Wilkerson. Notice of tnnerll h!uafl&! ALICE. Dflzlr!ed (hll II(Q Monday, at_her dAlulh- Arthur ‘Brown, Blanci ne Marbury. She also leaves to mourn their loss » hoat of other relatives and friends. FPuneral Thursday. July 18, at 2:30 Trom Ebencser Church. 4th and D sts. 5. Interment Payne's Cemetery. 17 BROWN. ALICE, Devarted this life Mondas afternoon, July 15, at 3:10. ALICE BROWN." She” was 'preceded Sust our months, ten days, by her youngest son. Rudolph Brown. whose address was 709 4th st. ne. She is survived by three sons. Glarence. Arthur and Robert Brown: tws daughters, Mrs. Blanche Reed Cora Marbry. and & host of friends and randchildren. The funeral will be held rom Ebenezer Methodist Church. at &th D st se. st 2:30 pm. Thursdy. E M. .On Tuesdsy. July 16. her, residence. 512 7t ANNIE a0 " beloved widow of "Georae. T, Dykes and Tmother Tof Mror Grace M. Lowry. "Funeral services will be held at her late residence on Thursday, July 18 2 p.m. Relatives and friends invited. Tnterment at Congressional Gemetcry: NIE M. Officers and members of M nm Dandridge Council, No. 1. D. uested to attend & specisl meeuing - Josephine Farrall's residence. 743 we. Wednesday evening, July 17. 1929, at 8 o'clock, to make a1 for the funeral of our late sis M. ES. By order.of the cnunnl]or KIRBY. HALL. RHODA, Denmed nm lx'e July 36, e Funeral Thursday. 2 p.m.. from Boyd & Wilson's Entered into eternal 705, £ 745 Thursday. July 18, Baptist, Church, Ird st, Holloman officiating. Relatives, and mendn invited. Interment at Oxon Hill, LATTERNER. rr.'rz On Tuesday. July 16, 1025, dt his residence. 3115 34th st BN esFEAER, LATTERNER. . Punerai services Thursday, July 18. af his'late residence. Interment Rock Crnk 1 . JENNIE MAE Lzms mother of Mrs. Grace L Bissell Remains resting at the 8 H. Hines Co. funeral home. 2901 14th st. n.w. Notice of funeral iater MORRIS. LAURA SANDERSON. On Tuesdar. 1929, in her s6th Been e Wardiar Fark SANDERSON. wife of th Morris of New York. Funeral private. In- terment at Greenwood Cemetery, Brogk- Kindly omit flower . AMELIA H. On Wednesday. July at trie home of her daughier. '\h( Chiaties. B M va AMELIA H R from Aclington M. E. Chur 19. at 2 pm. Relatives and friends in- Vited: ThtSrment Hock Creek Cemmersry. 180 REINTZEL. ANNIE E. = Entered into eter: Dal Test” Monday. July 1s. 1920 4t 9.35 NNIE ZEL, of 1835, Notih c-nnol S Beloved wife of the late Charies Reintzel and_d s Jnhnl Episcopal ‘Church. Mount Rainier. Bervices will be conducted a t 2 pm. Interment at Glellt oa LPHONSUS JOSEPH. Monday. ity M 123,18 20 fel . 'ALPHONSUS JOSEPE m Thursday. July 18. thence 10 Holy Comforter Church: where mass =il m, for the repose of his soul iriends invited to atten Interment Congressional Cemetery. 1 | SMITH, CARRIE S. On Mondsy. July 15 E 8. beloved wife of Chai N Bmithe eed 8 pears. Funeral trom her Iate residence. 510 6th st. se.. Thursdav TS 1870550 P Interment Gedar Hili Cemetersy. | SMITH. SAMUEL G._on Monday. July 15. at Mount Olivet Cemetery. SPLICH. CORDELIA. On Tuesdaz. July 16, -+ CORDELIA: ‘yife of ov: her daughter's mmence 3401 Macomb'st.. Cleveland Park. D. C. Interment at nm-x Creek Cemetery. WRITE, ALICE. Suddency on Sundsy, .vmy §29, ALICE WHITE, beloved datieh st. n.e Fairfax County, ioat Va., Thursday, July 18, In Memoriam. BROTHERTON. WARREN F. her. WA N who e :rled rms e 10 years ago today. July 17, 1919, Warren, dear, you brouht loads of sun- 51 e You' checred us throuh darkest dars. Yo made this eartn seem ke Heave b Jour mans kind and loving wavs. You left a memory fair and sweet, Tis frasrance will never die: Your Iife: was short, Dure and sweet. When God called you home on high. You have brought us nearer to Jesus. You have tateht us the value of | And some day we hope to greet you again 15 {hat heavenly home above dly_missed SXD”MOTHER AND FA- BROTHERS. EVANS, JORN R AND SALLIE T. In sad B T I ANS: “who ‘Gepatied 'mi ow i e>5813 17, 1026, ana SALLIE T. EVANS. January 24, 1924, Loving and kind in all their wavs. 3 Upright snd Just to the end of neir dass: /RGTS DA IR Mementt ey Tert Bentna, t'a beautiful memory 1OVING DAUGHTER, BLANCHE MARY JANF. Sacred to the Gear beloved mother. who deparied. T3-two years ago today. July HIS LONELY. THER HONESTY. ‘memory of my JANE HONES" ihirs 80 gentle in nature. so patient in pain. Our dear mother left us for heaven 10 gain: With nature so gentle and actions €0 kind. "Tis hard in this world her equal to find. ful in all her wass. KPRt RS haracter (o the end of her A 0¥ mother. both good and kin jvondertil memory vou left | hthlnfl WER' *or EVOTED SON, H. USTYS KIBBLE, EMMIE J. In loving remembrance of qur, dear dauéhter and sister. KIB] nd it e 15 Jeats ago fode, Juiy 1T, 1914, Just when life was brightest, t when ho e st, r\i;' “were taken from this world Bome of eternal zest, o | TCHER, ROSETTA. B evkimaceior eus mother, LETCHER, Who en- tered fihe silent chamber of death one year 250 . July 17, 1928. wurlonf‘ 7ou for your kindly wavs. our tender Your hands that since our childhood days Had soothed life's every smart. ‘We loved you for your cheery smile, th hours of cloud or ine, We loved you. “mother mine MARIE, BERT. COURTS AND FLOSE We miss your smile all the while And the form of your dear face. For the older we grow the more surely we is none to take 4 vour place. S"HENKY. VASHTI AND ADELAIDE. ‘We miss your terder. soft. sweet voice ‘And your tenderneas of touch. And the older we §row the more surely we Your Tite t un meant so much, grandm, our 'lfe £0 U FSERSE AND ECGENE. MARTHA P. Sacred to the mem- l“c.sl our faithiui m;:t&mlym.'-’m"": Yoen sears ago today. July 11, 1912, nnr mmx o u miu you nnd nnr voice Mllllll.onrh«ufll llhudlullmn fi Eflw Jucant sh;li m% r. ln R NGear son. fit m years ago todsy, July 1T Sost: loving re- srave where our dear son is $ the memory that will never fade: o ot our iite i nder_the sod whe: uried deep re our dear son slesps, wvmo um'm D FPATHER. Lo t« this life two July 17, 1027, MARY B. how sweet the of mother is: %‘u. cRalin our homa 18 vacant and ean DEVOTED DAUGHTES. *