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‘ ‘THE EVENING STAR., WASHINGTON, D. C., SATURDAY, — ) beaths Reported. Alice Johnston. 72. Garfield Hospit: Alles Jghnton, T e Soldters’ Fome Hospital. Eleanor Py, Foote, 39. 3525 Davenvort st. Gertrude, Plummer. 6. Episconal Hospital. om: 55,08 Freedm Jackson rlnm 38 52" dieee, 'l::nnokynlflm mas, 43 2230 13th si. n.. T . o;‘a‘nh P Herbert, 3 months. Freedmen's it Wreaths & Sprays Beautiful Floral Tributes Artistically Conceived $9.50 They May Be Shipped Anywhere! and up 1407 H Street National 4905 CALL MORE JURORS IN'TRIAL OF SNOOK ICourt Is Halted Two Days as Additional Venire of 50 Is Being Summoned. By the Assoclated Pre: ; COLUMBUS, Ohio, July 27.—An’ ex: tra venire of 50 was under summons for Monday’s hearing in the trial of | Dr. James H. Snook, 49, today, as the two-day adjournment over the week end halted the slow process of finding a jury to hear the evidence in the slay- ing of Theora Hix, 25, Snook's co-ed mistress. The former Ohio State University professor is to face a jury compose: challenges by defense counsel in se- ! lecting the tentative panel of 11 now ' seated is indicative of their pia ‘Three women still held their s only of men, if free use of peremptory | five challerges were used by the de- fense yesterday to prevgnt others from joining them, and anotfier removed one of the four women who had been tenta- tively accepted. each prospective juror that testimony will deal with subjects which might mixed jury. Snook maintained intimate relations with the girl for three years, he declared, and during that time the pair Tesorted to the use of narcotics producing extraordinary mental and physical reactions. Each prospective juror was asked to declare his open mind on the bearing ofssuch testimony in reaching on un- biased verdict. ‘The defense now has 6 peremptory hallenges ot the original 16 remaining. County Prosecutor John J. Chester, jr., has three, having used one. When it seemed apparent that these, with other dismissals for cause, might elimi- nate the 17 veniremen still left in the first call of 75, Common Pleas Judge Henry L. Scarlett issued orders that 50 additional names be drawn. Against the indicated defense of emo- ional insanity, produced by unnatural stimulants, Chester has Snook’s signed | confession that he killed the girl with a hammer and his pocket knife last | June 13 because he feared she would but kill his wife and small daughter. | hinder unrestrained discussion in a |Rey Marriage Licenses. P. Thompson, 29. and Dorothy ev. Jor John F. Seidel of the defense told De 1, u‘emnbuu, "l and Elva L. Miller, 25; 31 and Madiine Carter, ranéis i, "Tnompmen, 23, and Ann Morris, 20: ‘Rev. .v': e ot Willle Hoffman, 22, dnd Katherine Turner, 22; Rev. Joseph R. Jon William' 8, Penn; 64, Alexandria, Vi Laura B Slater, 57, this cit; Rev. WHH-m C 'l'l 217, By B dng, Lo M- Au' '.un B;ILRZZ and Annie Campbell, 19; . Rice. ReVitlam k. Meeiney. 33, this city, and Haunah Romm. 18 Richmond, Va.: Rev. Thomas J. Turkington. arry "J. Sydnor. ‘20, and Freda L. Schirmer, 'i8; Rev. AllanF." Poore. Clurence E. Birsfeld. 23, and Marie L. ‘Triebler, 22: Rev. John J.' Coady. Howard Dishuan. 43, and Mary Brown, 37; Rey. William H. Langley. James B Prancin. 4, and Thompson. 22: Rev. Lester C. Rev. William A. Robert Staffo Rev. Joseph non.na’cc-i‘u'if.“‘z’ Rev. Allan . Poor B"nlrfl ! and H. Eight panels of sixteenth century | stained glass from historic Stoke Pogis | Church, immortalized by the poet Gray, were sold in London recently for $12,50i WooDWARD & LLOTHROP 10 11™ F axnD G STREETS Those who Jcare about their appearance —are choosing this white gold filled frame for their glasses. The light white gold frame can hardly be seen—the new nose bridge is oxford in style, pre- venting any marks across the nose. ‘White Gold Filled Frames, with 14-carat gold pads, $8.50 H carat White Gold Frames, $25 to $40 Full line of other styles carried Glasses will not be prescribed Our expert fills prescriptions OPTICAL SECTION, First FLOOR. July has been an outstanding month for New Books “The Listening Port” ..By Grace Richmond ..By Peter B. Kyne ..By P. G. Wodehouse ..By E. Barrington .By H. W. Morrow .......By Louise Miln .By Chrit!opher Wren .By Basil King “Splendor of God' “By Waters of Soochow “Soldiers of Misfortune”. “Satan as Lightning” $250 each Books, ArsLEs 23-25, FIRst FLOOR. Vacation time offers an opportunity for hand-hemming these Double Damask Table Cloths, %625 So noteworthy is Woodward & Lothrop’s value in these Irish linen tablecloths that many women are purchasing their Fall cloths now, and are hemming thezl all ready for use. In the popular size 2x2!/ yards. 22x22-inch Napkins to'Match $6.50 dozen LINENS, SECOND FLOOR. Monday—First time offered at this very low price 1,200 Fine Handmade Philippine Gowns Special, 115 These are Woodward & Lothrop exclusive importa- tions—fashioned of our own fine quality nainsook— that looks better and wears longer. We send this nainsook to the Phlllppmes where it is made up and, beautifully embroidered in exquisite designs—in quality and styles that regularly sell much higher. All white—white, with pastel embroidery and applique. Entirely Made by Hand Very layely and deli- cate designs have been embroidered with intricate care. Choose them with round or vee neck- lines, with kimqno sleeves, or in sleeve- less styles. All white—or white with pastel embroid- ery and applique. CoTTON UNDERWEAR ‘Tramp FLOOR. Women's and Misses” Plain and Printed Chiffon Frocks b o Colors: White Black Flesh Blue Peach Green Prints WoMEN'S Women’s Sizes, 34 to 44 Misses’ Sizes, 14 to 20 Special, Identical m o h els have been selling much higher in our regular stocks. Chiffon frocks are most in demand from daytime models to evening dance frocks. These are specially priced, $19.50. Printed Chiffon Street Frocks Printed Chiffon Frocks with capelet Plain and Printed Chiffon Frocks, with jackets Plain and Printed Chiffon Cocktail Frocks Sleeveless Chiffon Afternoon Frocks Printed Two-piece Frocks Evening Frocks, with AND Misses’ Frocks, THIRD FLOOR. Seed "Pearls in showers are smart Quantities of seed *pearls— anywhere from six to thirty strands — circle the smart throat. Rhinestone rondels add a chic note—often the *pearls are knotted or may be had in color combmauons. *IMITATION. Double-strand twisted seed *pearl chokers, with rhinestone rondels. $2 30-strand seed *pearl necklaces, in white; white and red, white and blue, white and black. $2.50 CosTuME JEWELRY, AISLE 8 Fmst FLOOR. tulle Evening Frocks, with cape-like berthas Plain and Printed Chifinn Dinner Frocks Three-tier Necklaces, of . twisted double strands. $3.50 Bunch seed *pearl choker necklace—knotted at cen- ter and sides. 1 4 gand - {Quest of further transatlantic laurels. | Hall l’-l’xfl (‘h-rloue u-dde)l, 28 | JULY 27, 1929. | u. s. BISHOP SEES POPE. VATICAN CITY, July 27 (#).—Pope Pius today received in audience the Right Rev. Theodore Reverman, Bishop of Superior, Wis.. ‘The pontiff asked & number of ques- tions concerning the owth of the diocese, the school enroliments and on WEST-EAST RECORD SOUUGHT BY BREMEN 275555+ e < Liner Leaves for Cherbourg |fock. With Gapacity Booking of 2,200 Passengers. . Olarhn of Thanks. | 8ETZ, A (e wish to express our sraterul ai ation to the many Trlends | and unum o ABELIa BETE ot Seracy | o or. their sympathy and flora Abum durln' her iliness and death, | WILLTAM D Bl AND PAMILY AND FRANCES STEWART, MOTHER. GROSS. EDWARD. We wish to express our | sincere appreciation to the relatives and friends for their expressions of sympathy | in our recent bereavement. BROTIER AND SISTER. * ON. We acknowl- a 1!1 the Associated Press, | NEW YORK, July 27.—Carrying a' capacity buoking of 2,200 passengers, ' the liner Bremen, new speed queen of | |the seas, left today for Cherbourg in' LIVERPOOL, LELA DOTS with * graterul ks "to relatives and beantirul’ foral " ribuies ex- pressions of sympathy on the occasion’ of the death of our loved one. THE FAMILY. Braths. AUKWARD, MARY ANN. Suddenly. Friday. | July 26, 1929. at 8 a1 her residence. 1415 Aliison st. nws MARY ANN. beloved Capt. Leopold Ziegenbein said he was | confident the ship would reach Cher- | bourg at 6 a.m. next Thursday, making | the voyage in 3 hours and 49 minutes ' less than the eastward record, held by | lhi Cunlader Mauretania. crowd estimated at more t 1000 cheered the departure of :’l':en 395 sel from a Brooklyn pier. Ninety po- licemen were kept busy handling the | crowds that filled the pier and covered the decks of the ship until just before sailing time. ‘The Mauretania’s recoyd for the voy- age from Ambrose lightship to Cher- | bourg, set in 1924, is 5 days, 1 hour and 49 minutes. Capt. Ziegenbein's forecast would make the Bremen's time 4 days and 22 hours. The Bremen cleared Am- frou lightship at 2:18 am. daylight July and friends invited. 2t Mount Olivet Gemeters. CHMID. PAUL sduy, July 25 at 9 a.m Interment 2 Suddenly F. 192, PAUL ortl on Taterment wiivaie. BACHSCHMID, PAUL F. Jr. communication of Samuel Gom) Lot No. AR M Wil b Teld. today | ‘Magonic Temple. nd ! More than 70,000 passes were issued iby the North German Lloyd Line for | visits to the Bremen during her four- i day stay in port. The busiest day was | Thursday, when police estimated that 140,000 persons boarded the ship ~be- tween 3 pm. and 6:30 p. Marine engineers sald that the most | remarkable part of the Bremen's west- | ward trip, which shattered all trans- atlantic speed records, was the speed tained by the new single reduction urbines with which the ship is pow- | jered. It was said that if she could| | average nearly 29 knots on her maiden | trip she would do more than 30 knots | after a few more crossings. THE WEATHER District of Columbia, Maryland, Vir- ginia and West Virginia—Generally fair and continued warm tonight and to- morrow. Record for Twenty-four Hours. ‘Thermometer—4 p.m., 89; 8 p.m., 80; | 12 midnight, 77; 4 am., 74; 8 am, 75; | noon, 83. Bdrometer—4 pm., 29.92; 12 midnight, 29.9: .. 29.96; noon, 29.95. ! Highest temperature, 90, occurred at | | 4:15 pm. yesterday. | GREER, Lowest temperature, 72, occurred at! 5:30 a.m. today. | Temperature same date last year— | Highest, 91; lowest, 71. | | Tide Tables. (Purnished by United States Coast and | Geodetic Survey.) Today—Low tide, 6:06 a.m. and 6:18 pm.; high tide, 11:41 a. | ‘Tomorrow—Low tide, 6:52 a.m. and 6:55 p.m.; high tide, 0:16 a.m. and 12:28 pm. of our late ECHMID. Jr. ~ Funeral services to | bé condiicted at his late residence. 1420 B st ne. July 27. 1929. at 4 p.m. Mem- B irase are notice 'H ARMSTRONG, Master. LOUIS ROSENBERG, Sec BROWN. JOHN. Departed this life Friday. July 28.°1929.'at Gallinger Hospital. JOHN BROWN. Remains at Frazier's new fu- neral home. 389 Rhode Isiand ave. n.w. Notice of funeral later. CANNON. THOMAS PHILIP. 25. 1920, at broth Suddenly. 1 _pm. dren and a host of other relatives friends. Puneral from the chapel of Lewis | Co. 4th and O sts. n.w. at 2:30 Monday. | July 29. Interment Woodiawn Cemetery. Friends invited CLOMAX. THOMAS J. Depated this lite | ‘suddenly, Friday. July 26. 1929, at Walter Reed Hoipital, THOMAS J. CLOMAX. be- Toved onvof ine 1ot el ‘aud Susie Clo- | max. ~ He leaves to mourn their loss a wife, | Sarah Clomax: four brothers. Arthur. | Joseph. Alfred and William Clomax. and ihree nieces and a host of other relati and friends. Remiains resting Lempora sl Roberl Campbell's funeral parlor, 4%, st. sw. Remains can be seen i duy after 4 o'clock at his residen Carroliburg st. Funeral Sun Bt Cemelery Mondey. e FISHMAN, MILFORD. Saturdsy, July AN S ciy e ML RDRD: beloved husbaud of May Fishman. Notice | of fueral later. SOLOMON McKEE. Ju . 1929. at SOLOM 2993; 8 pm, 4 m., 29.94; Suddenly, on Notice of | (BENA HENSON. Departed this B . July 25. 1929, e iaeaving Hiness. ‘et her. Tealdence, 1544 New Jersey ave. n.w.. RENA HENSON | HARRIS. ‘She leaves to mourn their loss | one sister, cousins and a host emains resting at Barbour funeral home. st. ne. until 7 pm. Saturday: thereafter at her I resideiice. Funeral Sunday. July 130 pm.. from Thyrd ‘Baptist Church and Que sts. n.w.. Rev. Georse O. Bullock. pastor. Tnterment Lincoln Memorfal Ceme- | RENA H. Oficers and m-mum umbia Temple No. 422. are hereby Dotified "o the. death of Dauenter RENA | HARRIS, "Session of soriow Saturday. . AL The Sun and Moon. ‘Today—Sun rose 5:04 am., sun sets 7:24 pm. ‘Tomorrow—sSun rises 5:05 a.m., sun sets 7:24 p.m. i Moon rises 10:41 p.m., sets 10:37 am Condition of the Water. Great Falls—Clear. Harpers Perry— Potomac clear and Shenandoah slightly muddy. Weather in Various Cities. u Thiia Baptisy on 5 Members ‘of Moralne star Lodge Columbia Lodge. Forest” Tempie No'9: Tove Temple and Harmony Tempie are invice AR WILIAMS hter Ruler. | Attest: RHODA F. COLSTON. Fin. Sec. HARRIS. RENA. The Interdenominational Ushers' Uniou is reguested (o be present al the funeral of Sisier RENA HARRIS Sunday. July 38, 1026; at 1:30 p.m. trom | the’ Third Bapiist Chureh, st an IAC LOUISE, Departed this Lt Saturday, 1929, at Preedmen's Houpiia’ IOUISE JACKSON. the. Jovink mother of Bettie Whitley,” Annie Jacksoy | and Eliza Jones. ' She ' also ~leaves grandenildren. 3 hieces and 10 nephewl Notice of funeral later. Rem: e W Einest Sarvis Co. funerai 2223 Ga. ave. n.W. LAURA J. SMITH. On Wednesday. | 1820, ai her residence. 1109 O SMITH Stations. aad Laura May Remains, resting at Lomax's chapel. 1400 S st. n.w.. may be seen Saturday, July 27 Punecal Sundaj. D fiom Asbury M. E Ehidrchy 11th ‘and K sts. n.w. Friends in: Vitea uteriment 1n family plot, Harmons Cemetery 28 A 3. The Young Ladies’ Tmme- Reltel Assoclation’ is Tequested to the funeral of Mrs. LAURA J. sunday. July 28, 1929, 203 o clock: 11th and K sts. n.¥. 5 cgmwn. Pres, ia | Indianapotis.ind 29 n attend Jacksonyille,Fla 1ONG Kai Asbury Church. Mrs. MIN ADDIE CHASE GREEN. CHARLOTTE BALILARD. ~On . 1929, at am. at alial CHARLOTTE mu.m.u | Seioved “wite "ot Bianicy Orme- Lyddat Services at Osknill Cemetery on Mondas. | July 29. at m. (Baliimore papers Dlease copy.) NEY. ROBERT H. On Saturday, Jull 7. ROBERT H.. beloved chil d and Sylyia Ney, ahason of Mrs. B. 5 enneimer. Funeral 10" a.m. Moriday. July 29, from his Iate residerice. 3132 17th st. n.w. Interment Washington Hebrew Coherexation Cemetery. ' (Har; risonburg. Va. papers please copy.) 28 N ELLEN CATHERINE. On, Fridar. July 26, 193 1309 1 at. e" ELLER. CATHERINE. beloved wite of | Siluiuel Shields Nicely. Puneral Sunday. | Uy J8 at il e from e palors of | Walsh, 20 H st. n.w. Intermeni . Rl Cemetery. Relatives | New York, N.Y. 29 Oklahoma’ City. Omaha. Nebr.. . 2t Philadelphia.Fa. | Phoenix, Al Fitioudy Births Reporled The following births have been reported to the Health Department during the last 2¢ Edward E. snd Helen McEwan, boy. James and Jennie Solamy, boy. Hollis W. and Mabelle A Andrews. boy. 8 B, Buxton. boy. and | 28 | POSEY. EDWARD. on Thursdsy. July 35, 1929, 'EDWARD POSEY. beloved father of Lan Rampey, ottle Wikte. . Genevieve Fusey. Leamon iden and Alton'Posey. Re- mains at the residence of bis daugh 1123 Satirany. B m. AciVices and birial at Bacon Race Chyrek, Hoadly, Va.. Saturday afternoon. RAUSCHER, WIHELMINA. Seturday, .lul WIHELMINA RAUSCHER (nee dauly helovad wits of Joseph Reuscher of 509 K’ st. n.e. chipe. 8 5730 invited. 41 H st. n.e. . Rec friends e Cemetery. SAMPERTON, EDWARD A. rday, July 27 1020, afier e B“"n %, EDWARD A. SAMPERTO! ove i of Mariorie B, Sam Poh e Heth of 818°7th at. ne. of funeral hereafter. SHIELDS. ELLEN. da. Jily 26, 1 SHIELDS of 2034 S \iiam Siields. relatives and friends Iater. Remains Testing at Inelis oot "End patiors, Dumbarton ave. n.w. "SMaty's 29 Departed this Jood fn nd Thelma §. ooodrlc . lin tE. William . and Helen G. Robe Fin. Wod Marerret Lanbler.. (Alexander J. and ‘Margaret E. O. Hagan, e jam) L ‘Rotice Lucas and Lucille Morales. girl o' s arles "Della M, Davis. boy. Solomon nna Elma Johnson, boy. OPEN A CHARGE- ACCOUNT PINE MEN'S WEAR EISEMAN'S—7th & F LOST. BAG, lost_between Golde 'fiw‘.’fl_mc store corner, tainis ‘Hamilton wrl Saith bracelet” attached: sappire’ stone sheil-rimmed g Liberal reward. Temperance, Smit] Bt “Cutlior ‘st on Suan i o 8. DL ient at Betersbure, ind. 38 z The members of Lin- ST oSS, Na- 3, Sons of Unlon Velerans of the Civil War. are reauesied to attend The funeral services of our late brother. SAMUEL MITH. at the Zurhorsi chapel. 301 East cnmto'l‘ i Sunday. July R er and ‘of ENlon Spencer Mussey Tent, rder ibiers of Umion Veterans, are invited g‘lnln in this Iast token of respect. By order of ouamr, GASEY, Commander; ROY N. CARR, Secre! iite THOMAS. ANTHONY 1. ”‘)nm this n Thursday, July R s residense. 1430 1ath hofl " OTHOMAS, bel Y nd_of de Thomas " Siee Jovig. tlther S ive Chtidron, thres girls, and two fl, mhmm Slind ves and frient *Lincoin llune’rlfl rk 31 tainer. 1 e $10: Swaers passe containing Return 1o 1 )umu St 0T neuon wa: ne. e P l' B!l'nfl s'rfl":nd ‘Vx sts. s.w. Return it. n.w. 100 Massachusetts a: d. "o quenlum wmnrc Y LSano. 5" 605 R — k. auto, Thursday brown nu m 1;_small_reward. wi nu.l Nm ter stone at 2 p. ‘Laterment THS ANTHONY. ACa Assoctation. No 1: bers are requested to aitend the funeral of Brother ANTHONY THOMAS from his Iate ce. 3230 13t ol nw. Sunday, July 35, 1635, ai 3 pu. By request of the ‘association. OE M JOUNSON, President; CHAI H. ROBINSON, THOMPSON. NETTIE I. On mau. July 26, ! 1929, NETTIE IOMPEON (nee’ Wright), a Td & Call A u nb] 17th & Minn. a s pels 1:‘11;. 17¢h st. for woron ok Relatives Vifed: Intérment Congressional Cemeters. CHARLES H. Suddenly, on Fri 26 his Teslasnce, 1633 ' 0-3 fl‘ l( ull S uneral from his ase -flnu “ ml‘.lflfllll Cemet | KvLE, Fueral’ from, Hanlon's fu- 5 | M it Beaths. VENABLE. CHARLES HENRY. The District of Solumbla Commandery of the Military ‘s‘c‘."l‘.‘. of the T2 ! the ‘denth of Gompen unces leath of Companion ARLES HENRY VENABLE, Lieutenant. o Navy. at Washington. D. C.. Jul 26, 1929. Puneral services will be held &t his late residence, 1833 California s street; on 29th_instant, at 1:30 p. ter- the National Cemetery, Atlington. " CAPTAIN SuEsTeR wELLS, _G. . POWELL, Recorder,” oo 0oer CHARLES H. LES B, .The members of 3s0cia ARLES INA] m Dis late n-ndenu, 1833 o . Bis late resic 3 "1":"5"",.." n.w. J, ELIOT WRIGHT, lel:gllry' WARD. DANIEL, On Friday. July 26, m' DANIEL “WARD, ' devoted hushar o Td 'ard hmlher 1 Nel: Ocle_and Madge “and Busie ot} resident. e mains resting at the W. st Tuneral pariors. 2372 Ga. ave. now: WATSON, THOMAS J. Friday. July 36. 1929, A8 J. WATSON. beloved husband of Florence Bisie Wation, Funersl Monday, o «Brince Georges County, Md., Pap: ase copy). LIAMS, MARY. Ben Hammonds, ir: " Année nhn:he Shields of nume i 5. at the John T. Rhines pel. 3rd and ‘Eye sts. funerai later. WEST. CHARLES. oOn Thursday, July 25, CHARLES WEST. devoted son_ef Erapan West and Droter of ‘Seanetie Bel and Bernice Beasiey. Notice of funeral later. Remsins resting at the W. Ernest Jarvis Co. funeral pariors, 2222 Ga. ave. In Memortam. BOWIE. WILLIAM E. Sacred to the memory of our dear husband and father, who de- parted this life July 28, 1926. His sun went down in the evening, 0 all was fair and br But it shines today in & fa y land ‘That knows no_night, HIS WIFE AND CHILDREN. * HILLEARY. DOROTHY E. A tribute of love and devotion to the memory of our daugh- ter and aister. who departed this life one vear ago today, July 27, 1928. Our loved one rests in slumber deep, In silent and eternal sleep. Gone but not forgotten ATHER. SISTERS AND BR( VBER. CARL. In sad but loving remem- brance of our dear husband and father. CARL HUBER. who departed_this life two years ago today. July 27, 1927. Gone. but not forgotten. HIS WIFE AND CHILDREN. JENKING, GEORGE W. In sad but loving remembrance _of GEO] W, my ar brothes INB, who' suddeniy 4 parted this life seven years ago today. July 27, Dear is me xuve where my brother is laid; Sweet is the memory that will never fade. Part of my life is buried deej Under the sod where my dear brother sleeps. LOVING SISTER. LOTTIE. LULAR V. In sad but loving re- embrance of our dear mother, LULAH RYLE. “Who ceparied this lite two yea g0 today, July 27. 1927. Our hearts. deep in sorrow. recall this dav. As memory recalls how death bore you W awey, And'left 'us in tears of grief and woe. As we 5t0od beside your bed twWo years ago. You are not forgoiten. dear mother, That would be too hard to_do As long as life and memory lasts We will always think of you HER LOVING CHILDREN. ANNIE AND MILLER. WILLIAM 0. P. In memory of eur desr brother, WILLIAM O. P. MILLE! of the late Jonn . sr. and Mary Jane He was killed four 27, 1925, our hearts long for you you were called away. i is not the same to us. It is lonesome in many wass. H1s LOVING ‘SISTERS, EMMA. IDA AND MARY F. MILLER. 1 have oniy your memory. dear Willie, To remember the whole life through: And you are the one 1 will never forget, For 1 em always thinking of you HIS BRO’ Hz FORREST P. M POPE. P Yesr Sto ioasy. Juy 3 POPE. dgthis life one 1928, CELIA B. Midnight stars are gleaming Upon a lonely zrave. Where, sleeping. but not dreaming, Lies the one we could not save. In dreams we see her dear. sweet face. 'And kiss her cold. cold bro Aug whisper as we loved Ler then e love her memory now. We think of her in silence; No eves can see us weep. But still within_our Her memory we shall kee JSUSBAND "AND CHILDREN. | FAYE, GEORGE WILLIAM, 1o secied mass. r GEORAE WILLIAM is life three years = depasied €0 todas. Juiy 27, 1926, I have only your memory. dear father, To temember my whole life throug] But the sweetness will linger torever 1 treasure the memory of you YOl‘R DEVOTED DAUGHTER. ANNA = uunn JOSEPH EDWARD. A tribute of Rutband; o entered intg eternal rest two years g0 today, July 27. 1927, There are stars that %0 out in the dark- But His sivery lisht shines on. There are roses whose fragrance still When the blossoms are faded and gone. Thel! nrz hearts full of light and sweet- when no longer their life current flows, But, their sweetness lives on with the Like the soul of the star_and the rose. 2 ROSE_F. WANDER. 0372 " Joseph F ‘Birch’s Sons (ISAAC BIRCH\ 3034 M St. N.W, one WG!I Frank Geier's Sons Co, ished 1841 1113 SEVENTH ST. N.W. Modern Chapel. Telephone National 2473 ‘TIMOTHY HANLON _ ()4‘- RS Dmctor rnnu Anbuglgu:i v. L. “SPEARE €O, either the successors of nor connected -m- the original W. R. Speare establish- i mes Bhione Prank 6626 H St. N.W. Formerly 340 “Herbert B. 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