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RITES FOR COMDR. HALL IN FORT MYER CHAPEL ral services for Comdr. Allph mu. U 8. N, retired, nationally known estronomer, Who_died in the Naval Hospital, South Philadelphia, - Sunday, will be conducted at the Fort Myer Chapel tomorrow afttrnoon at 2:30 o'clock. Interment will be in Arling- ton Cemetery with full military honors. Until recently Comdr. Hall was con- nected with the Naval Observatory here {for many years. He was a brother of Dr. Percival Hall, president of Gal- udet College. Although he reached e retirement age in 1923, Comdr. Hall was asked to continue at the observa- tory and did this until July last. Easy to U nderstand 'T is not hard to undontlnd why people call upor us for service in such large numbers. The reasons for this are two in number: The recog- nized high quality of our service, and “ the fact that Deal service, if desired, may be had for as little s $125.00. One can pay more—easily!—but one cannot get more. Our service meets EVERY need of the discrimi- nating and of those in the most mod- erate circumstances. %GEAL FUNERAL HOME or reference HAsk yournei f 816 M s'fl\ltr.‘,,no. e ghbor PHONES:LINCOLN 8200-8204 WASHINGTON’'S FINEST MEN'’S WEAR STORE THE SALE art Schaffner & Marx SUITS and OVERCOATS OU’LL find your size, your style, your color and pattern— one and two trouser suits and over- coats, each bearing the celebrated Hart Schaffner & Marx label that assures at regular prices as well as ‘satisfaction or reduced money back.” 32 43 $40 SUITS and OVERCOATS O the man who has a trained eye for style, quality and tailor- ing, this sale offers values he’ll ap- prices $60 preciate at a glance. aleigh Haberdasher 1310 F Street THE KEVEN MURDER VICTIM REMOVED.i Rum-Running Gang Blamed for Death of Three Mn. MCALLEN, Tex., January 14 UP)—I The body of Cipriano Ibarra, believed to be the third victim of a rum-run- ning gang angered by hi-jacking of its liquor caravan, has been removed from the Rio Grande, east of Rio Rico International Bridge The bodies of two ‘other victims were [taken from the river several days ago. One had been shot .and the other clubbed. Ibarra’s head was crushed. One man was held at Edinburg, Tex., and another today was sought on the border in connection with the slayings. Marriage Licenses. “lfl Oee(z 7& and Bertha Campbell, 24: Fauat B Ce m?nf"’i:. and Hilda Moule, hell £ “Moore, 26, Green Bay. Wis,. and Bawin Yigle' M. Gelss, 25, 'this city; Rev B Carpoll, 27, and Edith 5. Bolden, ugustus ‘Lewi old, Rorne, 36, this city, and H. Pauline ;'hun?;.on,‘xv. ‘Denver, Colo.; Rev. Eddy L Burion B Araz. 24, Riverdale. Md. and Eiva Beckman, 16 Saskatoon, Cani Rev. a) Edward T Stakes, ir. 22 and Nellie J. Koonce, 32, Rev. Andrew R, Bir and Alice I Cross, Joh Brown, 51_.";,.:m ot Wert Hamion, L David N. Johnnnn ll. and Elizabeth E. Dixon. 18: Rev. Jones. George E. Mnrnl‘ 2’ lnfl Mary E. Powell, ‘6 Rev .Yohn F. .Yehn n form Da lnd Catherine B. Bllkll ll‘ nlel Price. Edmund Toland. 31, unnu ©. Sheehan, 25; Rev. Arthur A OM Frank Ol'ellnll. Tl B poth "ot '3 Himore m‘.“nze' W. WARREN TALTAVULL Funeral Home 3619 14th St. N.W, Corner Spring Road Col. 464 Phones {. 4G ams 10341 OVERCOATS SUITS and ING STAR, WASHING1UN D. C, TUESDAY MISS MONAHAN DIES AT SHENANDOAH, PA.| Taught in District of Columbia | Public Schools for 26 Years. Miss Margaret F. Monahan, for 26 vears a teacher in the District of Columbia public schools, died at her home in Shenandoah, Pa., Slturdty. according to word received here. neral services will be conducted there tomorrow. Miss Monahan taught continuously here until last October, when she was forced to obtain leave due to illness. She had intended, however, to return to her duties at the Webb School, where ghe last taught, but complications set in following an operation, ulti- mately resulting in her death. Miss Monahan is survived by three brothers, Dr. Thomas Momhnn, Dr. John Monahan and Dr. James Mon: han, physicians of Shenandoah; sisters, Mrs. James Corrigan, wife of Dr. Corrigan; Mrs. Mark Ratigan and Miss Mary Monahan, all of Shenan- doah; 2 nephew, Arthur C. Monahan, and a nlece. Miss H en F. Monahan, AUTHOR TO LECTURE. A lecture on English and American noveis and novelists will be delivered ‘Thursday nf ht at Central High School Auditorium Hugh Walpole, author, undel’ l\upieen of the Community Insti- tute. Bpelkln' on “The Art and Immoral- ity of the Novel,” Mr. Walpole will com- pare the writers of the day with their predecessors, and give his analysis of the future of English fiction. fle he will consider the English novel in par- ticular, Mr. Walpole is familiar with American fiction, and his discussion will embrace a comprehensive survey of the form W. F. ELLIOTT FUNERAL EXPERT The W. W. Chambers Co. UNDERTAKERS Who Offer Lowest Prices $250 Couch Casket Funeral, Sgg § $150 Steel Vault $200 Complete Funeral Ambulances Only $4.00 No Charge for Funeral Chapel— Latest Pipe Organ Music if De- —All Without Charge Sincere Service BY W. W. CHAMBERS CO. 14th, Cor. Chapin St. N.W. Call COlumbia 0432 three pano: THE WEATHER- District of Columbia—Cloudy,” oe- casional rain tonight and tomorrow; mild temperature tonight, coldetr to- morrow; moderate shifting winds, be- coming northwest tomorrow. Maryland—Cloudy, probably occa- sional rain tonight and tomorrow, changing to snow flurries tomorrow in west portion; mild temperature tonight, colder tomorrow; fresh east shifting to southeast and south winds, oming northwest tomorrow. 'Virginia—Cloudy, probably oceuion-l rain tonight and tomorrow; colder morrow and in extreme west porflon tonight; fresh, probably strong, south shifting to northwest winds. West, Virginia—Cloudy and eolder to- night and tomorrow, probably ‘rain changing to snow flurries; much colder tomorrow. Record for Twenty-four Hours. Thermometer—4 p.m., 53; 8 p.m., 50; 12 midnight, 49; 4 am,, 46; 8 am., 46; noon, 47. ‘Barometer—4 .88. mghe-z mmwumre. 54, occurred at 5 p.m. yesterday. Lowest umpenture. 45, occurred at re same date last year— 217; lowest, Tide Tables. (Furnished by United States Coast and Geodetic SBurvey.) ‘Today—Low tide, 1:56 a.m. and 1:57 pm.; hl‘h tide, 7:22 am. and 7:50 p.m. Tomorrow—Low tide, 2:48 am. and 2:53 p.m.; high tide, 8:18 am. and 8:43 pm. Tem| Highest, The Sun and Moon. Today—Sun rose 7:26 a. sun sets 5:08 p.m. Tomorrow—Sun rises 7:26 am.; sun s 4:46 pm.; sets 7:20 a.m. ‘Automobile lamps to be lighted one- | half hour after sunset. Weather in Various Cities. H Temperature i k] § £ 1| 15am0T 15UNE “yyBpu ase; R b e S IIBTBITaB2822TT2R2 2B e e e 28BERSZINAN g as, T T e P uukno.w- \5 i D! 6 FOREIGN. (7.a.m., Greenwich time, tod (Noon, Gr. Horta (Fassi) (Curre You Can Have With No Interest or Extra Charges No matter what kind of a 30, 60 or 90 Day Charge Account | 0 . an account you desire, whether it be for 30, 60 or 90 days, you can arrange that kind of account at Eiseman's. You pay only the regular cash prices . , there are no interest or extra charges. $35 SUITS 0’COATS January Sale $24.75 $40 & $45 SUITS 0’COATS January Sale 533.75 Men are snapping up these remarkable values. We suggest that you open an account now and save on a fine, all-wool suit and o'coat. EISEMAN'S Seventh & F Sts. We Pay You DAILY BALANCE.S 2% 3% Interest on checking accounts on daily pounded monthly. balances—Com- Interest on ordinary savings accounts—compounded quar- terly. Interest on special saving cer- tificates — compounded semi- annually, Open on Government Pay Days Until 5:30 P.M. The Munsey Trust Co. Munsey Building Pa. Ave. Between 13th & 14th Sts. N.W. Another Mumy Service—Real Estate Dcpc. .Il lern_Chapel JOHN E’ WRIGHT CO. WILLIAM 0. SHREVE DIES AT HOME HERE Former Fruit and Produce Dealer Had Been Lifelong Resident of Capital. Willam Oliver Shreve, 70 years old, | engaged for many years in the whole- sale fruit and produce business on B street between Ninth and Tenth streets, died at his home, 1356 Perry street, yes- terday after a short illness. i Mr. Shreve was & lifelong resident of this city and had long been active in the Masonic fraternity here. He was a member of Stansbury Lodge, No. 24, F. Columbia Chapter, Royal Columbia Commandery, Knights Temgh ; Kallipolis Grotto, and ‘emple of the Mystic Shrine. He also belonged to the Mystic Order of Veiled Prophets. Mr. Shreve was the son of the late willlam O. and Maria Shreve. He is| survived by his widow, Mrs. Ida E. Shreve; s daughter, Miss Carrie May | Shreve; two brothers, Samuel P. and John H. Shreve, both of this city, and two sisters, Mrs. Mamie R. Fitzsimmons of Philadelphia and Mrs. Sallle 8. Wil- son of this city. Funeral urvlcee will be conducted at the residence tomorrow afternoon at 3 o'clock. Interment will be in ar Hill Cemetery, with Masonic rites at the grave. Deaths fieported The following deaths have been reported {0 the "Health Department in the past 24 290, 7th b s Providence Hos- (-1 rovidence Hos- Ci ;:l!{nllcnfirl-n'd, 333 Cleveland gve. ullen, oo bt wara, 5o, Waitet *Reea 1 G‘:"H "°1‘:'iwmu. 22, Bt. Elizabeth’s Hos- s Zanelottt, 1 month, Children's Hos- tt, 57, Weifora Jackson. 43, 318 Eve & Wiiliars B30 Fecdmen's Hospit Clyde Hampton, 2, 328 Vireinia ave. s.e. | pitiebiinsiatie | A mooring mast,_for dirigibles is soon to be erected at the fast-growing little | city of Fairbanks, Alaska. : FOUND. can have same by ntitying lml nnn: cost of ad. J. W. leker, 5311 PUREF, mml Call_Potom: spM or uom mTuwnu-n store. Cle A LOST. nd 1953-J. Eifii. engraved ¥ 0 C K B 30 oet s cfuu.y g lurn lo 2%7 Dol ware ‘ave. s.w. BROOCH Fm lh l|!fl! fl'll 'llh Tubies n'"n ind @ept.. Masfow innan. on 21t near O Fhone 14° rnt‘nd’ Fieree ‘& rked Hefurn Room tis m-;;m OR'S BAG—Liberal reward for its re- : lost from Ford coupe Sunday. Dr. Robert_J._ Bosworth, 811 8th st. - o iantie_3083. !, Thelosed E37F mornin, 31 No. w‘tnm asked. Fed THTEh Refier STavish mouth, gear 08 nose; reward for inf th Hichardsan 101 Revmond" st Chevy hase. Md._Wiseonsin 2476. DOG—Newfoundland, black eurly hair, white spot on his breast, web feet and 8 months old nnm Rover. Reward. . Lincoln 1581, GLOVE—Right hand. leath Reehe Tined: Cherween 15th and Newon. s ne_and downtown. Phene. North 6478-W. NECRLACE_-Amethyst. between 2737 Devo Bhire Bl o 26th ‘ard G st 18 Reward: Apt ‘o8, 3751 Devonsnire pie it & “fifw.m North Pocmsoox—nl-ck. $2 in money. Please retu: Srect Car Ko, 8% at 813 the 14th. 2029 11th st. n.w. CE DOG—Lar; containing Reys and lost,_in o Tucsday o s e and female, With col. Cafl North 30: ard. 14° RING OF KEYS. from Wudm-n n-t Hotel, to Woodley road, 18th st. and Kalorama_rd. omlmall Teward. Addsess' Box 499 v star ce. bllck and_tan ty tag, 5720. Tatin isco WEDDING RING, diamond and about !:eu Jiamonds. " Telephone 2442, WOMEN'S CLOTHES (two boxes) and pic- ne and Washington- Qards of Thanka. BIDDLE, GEORGE R. I with to extend GEORGI DDLE. URSCMARY v. D. BIDDLE. OK, DAISY PEARL. We wish to extend our ‘sincere thanks and ‘un apprec for the .eudu kindness. m r ves during Sur”saq” bereavement at Vh! death of our beloved wife, mother and sister. DAISY PEARL COO ek HUS A5, sONG. BROTHERS AYD SISTERS. RICHARDSON, SUSIE B. STURDAVENT. We 'wish to' extend our heartfelt thanks eciation to Rev. Bullock. Rev. | Crump, Deacon Jehn Robinsor, the Pastor's Hos 1 R. Lee Missionary Society of the Bpotist cgurch Rev,’ Jenking of Asoury reh, gharely e QU onel Binis. guumm JTjends and_ relati indness, messages it of and t, SUI vuud -uno“_ STORDA Braths. ALDER, WILLIAM H. 13, st e e Thtsrm avile. Va. Frieads invited. Hindly omit owers. 15 m Suddenly, on Mon- b3 A“-‘v"?’" "x’na. 'fi his reidence, BITTNER, WILLIAM. =Qn Mondsy, Janyary 13, 1930. in Ger: LLIAM BITTNER. M. Wi l\m-l n uum-mv On_Sun m- mldenu Cleveland, Ohio. BRADFORD, EDWIN 7,03, 1930, at ., o % pm. (Pl omit flowers.) CHENOWETH. EMMA F. Departed, th this Morday, January t 090N Nnru- c-réns ave. E"m“f" oweth. Pun . Chambers funeral esda. p.m Rierment ‘Rock Creok Cemetery. N RTUNATA. On Jenuer, O FoRToNATA, bigrad Wt late’ Capt. Raphael Cllento Josep, Raph: e Mother " of ¢ . Chester of the funerai wil 8. ab his - residence. 169 lst AR COLEM, He e to_m their loss & devoted wite. one ‘g0 d"s host of other Telatives s resting an mains at gmr! 9 cllrkc Co. ftuneral cha;ulé'a:n which the? Tay be seen Funeral Thursday, droen There Fau 17 Tivett omumn: 5 CRAWFORD, EVA MATHEWS, Departed this life "Saturday, January T At hes % ) R a devoted Siini & Horr'el other relatives Tuneral Wednesday, Janusry th tist 1 1 hurth, 1ot betoen N and pta CRAWFORD, EVE. The officers. snd mem- blrl’fl? ’OYCI"- Temple, Nfl: I ! P.O. E. of W., are notified of th th of Daugh- ’txgr’:flvl: ?’RA 'FORD. S!K.!lflx\ ll'h méw\v . January e, H'éufie." '-nd Qsts, n.'w, Punenl w,."J. B'l'elfl N Lodse, No. ho o8 Saptist Dluluh( ist 85 “Columbia o lll l W. ed. “"“"i-:& ‘1‘25154'\'!"6‘ ATUNE, Daushter | llARl‘ PIERCE, Fin. Bec'y. LIN, JENNIE. Officers and members of E"SEL '“ol{ltll Ladles’ Auxllllx;‘ No. 140, lnd District Auxiliary, No. 2, Knights of o, aze hereoy Gotifed of me death c! msler JENNIE 1l meeting 'nl!lfllfi January 14, 1'30 at l 15th st. 8 m. ineral Inesd: .‘!:Ahnunry §57at 108 m. at BL. Ausustine’s ‘c;'{ym LOTTE LUCKETT. District Pres. o 4 M. uACKVllv Dist. Rec. Secty. . LLON, 50, Syddenly. on Saturday, '""""L’ %08 Chetstaphe -nm l-“" . a‘:mr ot h-m Heney R h{ el ae Prment ot Warne. mv.mcolml.u Vo Ather Tesidence, 1673 d, CORI wido John c. F. Notics' of mnsul Hefe FRIZZELL, LOUISA A 1 FAl on Tuesday, an- esidence; & of the um 01 SermenMbunt Clver Cometers. 3 Departed this life on c“"fl"‘ “x'x"" 12,1080, At n-r'mmnu. 3 \LICE GEAHAN, the e m home, 614 named l\merl‘ home. ER, FRITZ. HAFFNER, hu-%: 13, \nn..\% 4 Deal's . On_Monday, Jan- %‘LAR_INCB HAWKINS, de- f Katle Larkins. = Notlce of on Iou:onl. luzA“nl HINDMAN. O tures; between Park La High " Sehool. ~ Finder call Clarendon Reward. WRIST WATOH, lady's. white gold, day, near 3rd and Rittenhouse sts. for return to 308 Quackenbos st. . WRIST WATCH, Tady's sold: January Tith. r please return to Apartment 257, the Westmoreland. Phone Novih 4154, Reward. FUNERAL DIRECTORS. AS. S. ZURHORS 301 EAST CAPITOL ST. Phone Lincoln 0332. ]oseph F. B;rch s Sons 3034 M St. T2 Fhons e one Frank Gcm- s Sons Co. 11 13 SEVENTH & Modern Chapel Stiephone National 2473 Dignifiea, Efucient BGI"ICB ek, LT Deal & Co. b6 5 e NE LINCOLN 8200. TIMOTHY HANLON Puneral Director Privete Ambula 1 H St. V.E. Line, 5543 V. L. SPEARE CO. s of nor connec it .‘Sfl".l."-‘x“%#"’i R ..-.“..n.... ent. Facas b uo P oW Wm. H. Sardo & Co. Private L:mousme Ambulance $ILH S NR Lincnln 0524 1337 10th 8t. N.W. __Phone North 0047 ALMUS R.SPEARE Bucceeding the Original W. R. Sveare Co. 1623 Connecticut Ave. POTOMAC 4600 Q_7re. 84 1208 M st 45 yT. ot MO F ot Clyde J. Nichols, Inc. 4209 9th St. N.W. Col._6324. J. WILLIAM LEE'S SONS, FUNERAL %lllc'loll. CREMA ORIUM A,_A CIM!TEIIII. D Vaultage, $5 per month. Mhfimd':ll-h-l& l;’ DESIGNS. Gude %‘mi‘. Cou 1213 F St. Artistio—expressive—inexpensive. %%F%AW&HE 00 and Sundays ) 1930, 3t her R 'c lu'r‘rml. ‘waTeR EVERETT. day, January 13. 1930, W, Ri Fhiated HusbaR Fsadic Ford Funersl from his me Tesidence. t. n.w., on Wednesday, Jan- p.m. Ir{;erment at Alexandri JACKSON. WELFORD. Departed this lite on Satuiday, January il 1930, i of Mrs. Jani it ed l’o“’x‘é?.ve. fo mmbutn hets i tt host e B Ol uu Pln ida_ave. 0. e ‘"'c" g 2 DAY Bltne. .umuv Friendship Baptist olmJeh. - ferment W County, m one knows the S fave o l the griet that is borns o ope 4 ove NELLIE VIRGINIA. JO.N'O‘X' . At Children's AT Jan X:tlvu LT o vited: Satur- lilu!llol;lfi 30, Siddenty. on ban: o i Ke fes”ot "il6 *th from the above residence on Januars 13, at 9 o'clock, thence to ur cre requiem mass Dos: jesday. Fune eibyterian Church, mh “an sts. ¥ on Wednesday, Januery m. Relatives and friends invite end. Interment in Arlington Cemetery. KIRKWOOD. RALPH S. munication of Petworth frots . A called for 1313 Januars 15, rother RALDH"}-' x'r‘?)’('wmn rother, N R, BROADDUS, Mastt HERMON . RILL. Bocretary LAMB. DEBORAR DIXON EWK T R S .ua—m sapeetal com- No. 41 B "‘n"“’;.m,m"f 1o 430 & m Brsipias g s uoNAbo. MARY. On Mo at hei 13, ulawce. ’ ab Ehupeh, where requiem ock for, the ‘rep A friends nvil PADGETTE. JOSEPH H. RICKS, RETA PARKER. | . 1930, | Roach, roscor McxNiGHT. Mgnday. o v Fo mbnnec "FRANCH ty. "éé Siiehte aret Monahan, Cousi of Washingto S Jany b} an am., umecuets Goneepel Chureh:” Bural at Mount Olfvet c:'::-’t 01'3 ! Monda: J- 1 uary 13, 1030, at nis re’ld!gn, in > d hus r.nnm Gervices ‘st 2 pm, wmge.- Bt:':rl: b".(, i thei: I 4 to moury thelr ted husband, Ernest r‘n. o"n t} H’l!nd‘ mrumm Wedn oL Sy 13th st Re: Wiséman' ofciating. " Taterment Lm:oln Memorial Cemeters. On Monday, a day, Jamuary 18, 1030, Third Baptist Church.’ Sth fw " fnterment Lincoln® Memorial cemc- tery. 18 uary 13, 1930, at bley’ Hb- pital, ROSCOE MEKNIGH Ch, oved husband of Pauline A, Roach' (nee Morany, He is also fl{,nhed by three chil- d liam H. Cat and Rose 4:30 am.. residence. 1381 ¥ Filends ‘and Telatives 15viied: RUPERTUS, MARTHA, Suddenly, on o pueT T - lll! fl!fll! R\IFEHH 395\3 Ilperlul. 18 n "Eweon niary Llon l.\lfll'l’lfl c h flh 230 D to att i Semolacr, e SHORT! m.“." NRY. ?n;fikd 448 Jite Sun- day, beloved 0 Brother o1 Anme Jae aesday, January 13, a Blewart's funeral hom lnk:vz. wn.l.lfiu QLIVER. REVE, 13, od” Dusbend of sed 10 3 e idence. nu rm nuary Tvited' to t i élu Cemetery. Relative Ritend. Taterment &t Cednr SHREVE, WILLIAM 0. A cation”of Biansbury’ Lod called for We for the the, funers! i serfe Sitery W -mfig!. % ""A"' $hg | TALBOTT. wiLLIAM mEN january 13, 1930, et 1°‘ Mariboro, stq and'of Laute & Fune g b, Mar, dh urch, Uppe f d. ')\Orl reuullm hllh ml s wfl ’. li for the lntermcn lount Cnrmfl’gme lu’ WILLIAMS, J/ y 140 B ...:"" 'nvhe% Intermént Bethel Grove ‘WOOD, ANTOINETTI IN¢ 3 January 11, l'!fl. .Aflnfi ""d.’ 00! 'nm:h' of !h.' lrhl luufl}cfl ul eld at har ool A IY; nusry In fimnflam. BA'I"I'LI fi: PHINE, Ivu“gk'w.‘r ’l’l.l ta the Pho dica SEventcen Toe n ey 14, 1913 tatner o 10147 hranur "'Wuv‘s. seven Bat: dead: tee: m}n R. 1925; "Bref gy thres vears ESHINE niece, year: nm August 1 'mm ufi" B 3&4’ A Bl L ememerancs gt o mea’ his it iV A - P il!e OIGV“ years 0 today, l uary N mL DAUGHTERS. * CARTER, llllll E. sd but lovieg e E"SX'-{F:?;" Ro 8"{:! ”im three yér o Toaar. Jenuery 14 ad. O ford, how dreary. s0m: €. lonesome 3 nine for our Tovine veies and foot- Weaty, for 1 hear them mot. You lert um 8 broken heart sincere, 'nm nevu d g will W¥ie yrmwp. vu. IAY !l.l.A. In d but T enibrance. of sut ‘H‘%&}“ "S::““? daughter, MAY away one year ago today, brisht morains, RA ,@s,;-a:m e owu uatmr, Sainted . o 2 it b 755 eace wil Rtarts m-mm you. Gone, 'Wm'fom . ncno Lvllr “ Do of "' 1%3'-" vears. nn No_ope | n:,‘"' the, slent o 0t O the_griet thet 18 Dorns in filence Ly i"’;‘;é ed o mele S & l!o‘(:v':d n JOUVENAL. whe Nty year: toda: s R, KA R COX, 'il;“llfl.hfll h"&"b o310, and ALIGE JOUVENAL, ALOYSIOUf lovln: remembrance LO? US G. '0x), whe january 14, 19! Just when life w KLEIN, ALICE. J“ sud, but loving rem bnnxee of my e Hven WILLIAM n TLORE! '-n Qevation tn 'Ei mother, Mrs A m;'an ot Jove S8, who arted mi. n o % years ago fodsy. .unu-ry 14 .vvur Ru ASHY MJAM§ But levh ter, MA T age Today: Femeance January ll. 1920. ©Oh. hew could l' forget you, Martha, 1747004 beside JOUF bedside helpless ; 2% who depart l‘ two years ago tndly‘ January ‘v 3, rs have pi that rad day htn I e nnn "l l ll called away. Jt vas Hie will, e f g lll. 5‘!! BN C. % rem o B o eat Nance dear -m i1 lnved 4 u( &' gk WRENN, E m‘l'l‘l. Ia sad, but_let d 7% mfifi% i “:'?r s %.1'?: P wl‘ll , ’.l“l:- th by mner "‘si“!' SRR 4 fl"fit Gone brothery LIPS, it nnr ureh. MARY. but _loviag e Tour m 05 Janusry l(.

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