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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, Free Parking Space Opposite Eighth St. Enlrance MONDAY, FEBRUARY 10, IMRS. CLARA NEWMAN 1930. A9 Qurd of Thanks. Deaths. GOLDENEERG'S “At Seventh and K” Phone NAtional 5220 The Dependable Store Wmter Ends Tomorrow for Us—With Thxs Final “Clean- Up” of All Remaining Broken Lots Left From Our Semi-Annual Rummage Sale! Quantities Are Limited, so Be Here Early! No Mail or Phone Orders $4¢ RAYON BEDSPREADS, in green, blue, orchid and maize. l'xll5-lncl: 32‘59 size .. $1.19 BLEACHED SII'BETS. full double - bed size, 88 c inches; good q\nlity 25¢ ILEACBED PILIJOW- CASES, hand torn 1 sc ironed. 42x36-inch dn 16c UNBLEACHED SHEET- ING, extra heavy, round 12%(: thread quality $3 IAYON msmms e 131008 edges. Pretty shades. |usnnm'mcnmsln and plain both printed About twelve )Ieeel. GINGHAMS; Yard 8c Illb:A:::N PILLOW SETS. twin-| . Desir- “ RAYON PI!.ID' SETS in orchid and blue. $2.25 inches; woven striped Goldenbers's—Main Floor. MISSES’ $198 HOUSE DRESSES, of linen, ba- tiste and dimity. Sizes 980 14 to 20 .... $1.49 mus:s. hllnul, in Mlfih. 96c ‘Women's :ulmooklllvdk .- 480 $1.98 gou'm SLIPS, well $1.19 COSTUME II-IPS. in rayon satin. 34 to 40... 29¢ BANDETTES, of soft-fin- ished materials. Small 2lc sizes only ........c00000 79¢ TO $1 BRASSIERES AND E !. of Upholsteries, Etc. WINDOW SHADES, oil m cut 3x6 ft. White 48 and green. Seconds c 79¢ OPAQUE Smll. duples e 50c and green and mu. Seconds ......ccceeienan ll 65 ;I&LLAND S!ADES. waaenaersees T 90c 59¢ MARQUISETTE, ecru only. Fancy stripes in same 290 n‘finn’lrwn’sn'm. all popular shades. For cur- tains and draperies .... 39¢ RUFFLED Cl)l'l‘ml, with dots made and tined ... $2.89 $10 COMFORTS, wool filled; vend blue. Each ......... :‘5 PATCH QUILTS, washable a L S e $12.50 BRUSSELS RUGS, 6x9- ft. size, Alex. Smith make. Floral or Oriental $39 AXMINSTER RUGS, 9x12- Neat patterns .. $12.50 TURKISH IUOI.I‘I ine; special at this clearance price ..... 49¢ FLOOR COVERINGS, felt attractive new b patterns. Sq. yd. . 330 ‘_l‘ua CONGOLEUM RUGS, in . $1.95 4.6x6-ft. size ........ Wash Goods 8¢ RAYON FLAT CREPES, in many rich printings. c ‘Guaranteed fast color.. 50c PRINTED mmuu. cotton fabric with satin c finish. Neat eolors. . o ¥ - white and colors........ 49‘: self- oler st5ipc Jn tags Gopen e ipes green, brewn (14) GRICER FOOD GRAT- ERS, formerly $2. Works 89° like a food chopper..... (53) 25¢ GAS BURNERS, in- verted; in perfect condi- 5¢ Ea. tion. = (ll)'d'wc Fl.Ohli': CAZ?ISTEBS. l..lhh in white. - 39c b. si: (37) SLICING INIVES. regu- lar 9!: value, Stainless 59 c (SDD“’“::‘ OYSTEB FBfl“BS, p num pan an wire draining basket. ... 59¢ (10) $1 25 IRON GRIDDLES, -inch _sise; cast-iron; 4Q laenbers's-—Dewastaire Store. $139.50 Sealine” Coats *Dyed Coney Sealine (dyed coney) Fur Coah, in regular and extra sizes up to 50. Silk lined, with collars and cuffs $54.50 of Marmink, red and brown Fox, Fitch, natural or cocoa Squirrelette fur. $89.50 Fur-Trimmed Coats, $69.50 High-grade Coats of fine Broadcloth and other im- ported materials, with crown or shawl collars of rich furs. Lined with heavy satin. Black and colors. Sizes 14 to 46. $35 Rumble Seat Coats, $25 Tan and brown models of these eollemne coats that are wonderful investments. Sizes 14 to 20. $12.95 Tweed Sport Coats, $8.35 About 20 Soft Tan, Blue or Green Tweed Coats for Spring wear, Sizes 16 to 42. $39.50 and $49.50 Large Coats, $25 Black Broadcloth Coats, in large sizes from 40 to 50. Shawl collar and cuffs of black Manchurian Wolf and other furs. $10 to $15 Silk Dresses Really far too new and too styl- ish to be included in th sizes 14 to 42. the Rummage Sale! thenpumthcnewnl- houette. Women’s and misses’ $7.50 Goldenberg’s—Second Floor. (") $1 ATHLETIC SHIRTS, of rayon. Regatta make, 39 c Sizes 32 and 44......... (5) $4.95 BATH ROBES, high- R o TE cloths. Broken sizes.. (27) $1 to l::ik NIGHT mebls gt 2 49 cotton (24) $149 PA!AMAS. rayon patterns. 10 to 11%... c RAYON UNION surTs, i 89c Goldenbers’s—Main ‘Fioor. WOMEN'S $150 AND $1.95 Sll.‘ HOSE, nlna and service WOMEN’S 29¢ RAYON HOSE, delusterized; lisle garter top. Light shades. Slight 17¢ irregul CHILDREN’S 65¢ AND 75¢ % SOCKS, discontinued lines. Nov- eity cuffs. 8 to 101, ors 79¢ GLOVES, '“ and ; and _susde. n Floor. Men’s Clothing co(z)rsll'nl $15 to $22.50 TOP- , fancy weaves. Sizes 37 to 44....... ss 95 (2‘) $3.50 to uu PANTS, in neat mixtures. 20 t0 30, = $2.76 (16) $16.50 to l!l 50 O'COATS, tures. Sizes 34 to ‘I e 5 SPORT VESTS, double g colors. Sise 34 only. v o 9DC (17) $3.25 OVERALLS, genuine F:‘!‘l.él. 36 to ‘C"“. $2 25 oldenbers’s—Main Floor. Knit Undies CHILDREN'S 29¢ PANTS of fleeced cotton; small 8 WOMEN'S " 69c” ‘RAYON UN- DIEB, b::vme;:u.‘ )-ntle- onds .+ 7 39¢ ;A"l: , fleeced. lew 290 CHILDREN'S * 81 UNION SUITS, fleeced and me- 39 dium-weight cotton..... (4 WOMEN'SI llfl'i A':nl: f 25 SHIRTS and pan! -sleev- ed; ankle and kn length. WOMEN’S §1 PANTS, Mennle make; equistiene walst, knee - length. Broken sizes Goldenberg’s—Main FI Stationery $1 CELLULOID BRIDGE PRIZES, such as gilt-edged play- ing cards, fancy score 7% TABLE LIGHTERS in several colors. Just the 390 thing for the card table. 79 ASH TRAYS, sev- eral neat styles to choose 19¢ Goldenbers's—Main Floor. No Mail or Phone Orders Boys’ Clothing (IO)'::l to $7 sms leather- (30) $10 to $12 PREP SUITS, with lon'”lrl.lffl::l ss 95 Light colors (120) 79 TO 95c SHIRTS BL . AND MOUSES Slight 39c (15) 329; ANI'D 83'5 LUM- B!_l& Sizes l feen "’" $1.69 “m fi%flmfimss of mryn' Special price. . $3 95 (42) 69c_ AND 79¢ PANTS, :::l‘ikm and knee pants. 390 eot(":) 'l’c"l'o::c P'AJAMAS of n and ouf lan- nels, 6 %0 1,.nr 39¢ (!!) l.c TO 69¢ WEAIAIL.!!, hmn. odd m nats and caps...cc.e.evinnen lOc (362) $2.95 AND $3.95 NOV- ELTY SUITS, -mpls in jerseys eeds. al 4 years.. . (300) 35¢ TO 50¢c TI'ES. four- in-hand styles. TWO 25c (62) $1.50 TO 31 .95 NOVIL" SUITS, well BATH (15) $2.95 AND ll. * $1.55 ROBES, flannel; 6 Goldenbers's—Third Floor, 12 years, (74) $1.59 PAJAMAS, of heavy quality flannelette; two- plece style................ (89) GIRLS' 79%¢ WASH DRESSES, in neat nov- c elty prints. Sizes 7 to 12. lli) $1 MIDDIES, Peter Pan tion models. regulal *0f whluhan........... 690 (11) $9.98 CHINCHILLA COATS, flannel lined. ss 98 Not all siges......... (4) “Sl CHINCHILLA COATS, Continen plnk and pe.ch, size 33 98 (25) $2.98 AND $3.98 BON- NETS, of heavy qglll- T $1.98 el 22 2 , Wl - (l.) 'l SWEATER SETS, swea lnenl T S 308 Goldenbers's—Third Floor. 20c AND 39%¢ TEA APRONS rufflings of rubber. Neat - and colors...... . 150 100 AND 15c BIAS TAPE, 6-yard pleces. Good T, - 29c TRONING BOARD COV- 5:! of unbleached mus- 190 19¢c AND 25¢c DRESS SHIELDS, dresses. protect Light weight, Patr ... 10c 15c DOUBLE INITIALS, for marking underwear, ete. lo Quarter gross... c 35c CHAIR PADS, cretonne- covered. Attractive de- 19 Goldenbers’s—Main Fioor. |' Handbags, Jewelry I — ! $3 HANDBAGS, of calf, suede and ‘:mc! h‘-::m Underarm, pouch and -stra) ODD LOTS $1 !AOS. of Du Pont leather fabrics: -ml underarm 39¢ pouch “flh:ND $1.50 BEAD CHAINS, hes long; qqn or erystal effect . . soc 50¢ WII.IY xovnms. brooches, necklaces, ear- l $1 TO $1.98 m‘, brace- laces, in ufiu nll and silver effects ... 59¢ KIDDIES’ §1 JEWELRY, chro- -lm-nllld mnecklaces, brooches and bracelets with stone so c $1.75 ’l'o $4 JEWELRY, solid gold bar phl. baby lockets, sl u-unm- Charge Accounts Invited — No Interest or Extras Added DIES IN HOSPITAL —— Descendant of Prominent D. C. Family Succumbs to Heart' Attack, Mrs. Clara Artemesia Newman, widow of Edwin A. Newman, descendant of early American families and a family prominent in the early history of the National Capital, died of heart disease in Georgetown Dnlvenu,y Hospital early today after an illness of about two weeks. she was 65 years old. daughter of erty now constituting the District 01 Columbia. Mrs. Newman was the granddaughter of Louls Carbery, sur- veyor of this city. The deceased was educated at the Notre Dame Convent. She was a mem- ber of the Daughters of the American Revolution l'lld the Daughters of Amer- ican Col Surviving her are two sons, L. Cloud Ne:mgmmd' lth fi?y shaemnker‘filev- man, of 3 four daughters, Mrs. Arthur Drefs of St. Louis, Miss Helen Barbery Newman, 3 Cammack and Mrs. William F. A. Herr- mann of this city, and by nine grénd- children. She also leaves a brother, Francis David Shoemaker, and s sister, Mrs, Charles R. Newman. The children | 5:40 p. and brother and sister were at her bed- side when she died. Mrs. Newman made l'xe!l'?“ll'n_lm'nel at 4205 l!e;th street. eral arrangements are to be com- Dleted later. " ——— FUNERAL RITES HELD FOR ARTHUR B. BAKER Pastor of All Souls’ Church Of- ficiates at Bervices for Zoo- logical Park Aide. mnun! services for Arthur B, Mer Jurs old, assistant director of lonal Zool cal Purk who dhd at hl-l home, 1767 Lanier phce, were held at 3 o'clock this after- noon at Hysong's funeral home, with Dr. U. G. B, Plerce, pastor of All Souls' Unitarian Church,” officiating. ment was private. Mr. Baker, for 40 years at the local Zoo, played a constructive part in estab- lishing it as one of the finest zoological parks in the country. nlduhuwldow. Dr. May D. Baker, he is survived by a son, Arthur Baker, daughters, Miss May Baker, Mrl Ph.flllp Wells and Mrs. P. D. MRS. MARY G. MERTZ DIES. Mrs. Mary Germain Rear Admlnl Albert Merts, U. N, retired, died at Harrison, N. ¥., sav,ur- day af a long illness, necardlng word received here. ‘The body is being taken to An- napolis for services and burial in the N"‘v:.ln Academy Cemetery tomorrow al loon. Mrs. Merts is survived by her hus- band, a daughter, Mrs. Burrell C. Allen, wife of Capt. Allen, U. 8. N., o this clt,y. and two grandsons, M rmfln B. C. Allen, jr., and Willis M. LOST. Am male, black b'or_an nn' to'name '. 38 egs; answers to e vlolnl‘"lm. ‘Wiscol e, Phone” Cieve: 0408, Reward. BOSTON TERFIER, small, about T “noon Sunday, near I4th and Columpia 7d.; an: swers fo name Jerry. Call Adams i after 6 p.m. CAMEG BROOCH—Tava, with wold mount- haa lost Friday; reward. Phone Clarendon GAMEG T wh sna N-'lon‘ nnau r:m:é‘ o 520 CAT—Lot or und from e3¢ uzi now, large t colls and’bell. . Reward §f nt\nnod T abo dress. Phone North 0385, DOG, collle, male, White and o Pups: tag '9840; reward, c.!' ‘Lincoin 5852-W, or return to 2250 Minn. ave. 3 Wmfin .‘.Oofiltf :Ilnwfi.llowlnll!. “Clfillll f ?;:n Gitver st Ghevs Ohase, D. . Phone 4 aaple iseat, lmu:'a’-. nvnol'l, containing 33 Rosalyn ur. Satirday Svening. mn’ra. B diitnrie, 91 Gen’n, NECKLACE, 2-strand, Dearl, on snurau mornine at 13in And’East Cavitol sts.; re- wa rd H'l 11th Inter- | eje: :rfi, vih Of | San Prancisco -3 | Puneral mmmr 1 H THE WEATHER | | fresh west and West Virginia—Fair tonight, sligh colder in north portion; tomorrow h- creasing cloudiness, warmer in west portion. Record for M Hours. ‘Thermometer—4 p.m., 46; 8 p.m., 43; 12 midnight, 45; 4 lm 43; 8 am, 38; noon, 43. Barometer—4 pm., 3003; 8 pm., 20.96; 12 midnight, 20.89; 4 a.m., 20.94 8 am., 30.05; noon, 30.04. Highest temperature, 46, occurred at 4:15 pm. yuurdu. lowesh tzmpen- ture, 38, occurred mperature 04 Huhut. 41; lmmt. 26. Tide Tables. (Furnished by United States Coast and Geodetic Survey.) ‘Today—Low tide, 11:41 am.; high tide, 5 06 am. and 5:40 p.m. ‘Tomorrow—Low tide, 12:41 am. and 12 4'1 pm.; high tide, 6:09 am. and 0 p.m, The Sun lnd Mun. Tomorrow—-aun rises 7:05 am.; sets Moonrl.ulzlep.m sets 5:10 am. Weather in Various Citles. —_— ' U ‘Temperature. e o it R wepuy Stations. Weather. ,,,,.,_‘ ae g o3 we Orleans, New Yor ¥ Oklahoma’ Ci aha,. Nebr. iladeiphia 0enix, Ariz. Portland, Me. Fortiand, Oreg Ralel 1 Salt Lake City. San’ Antor San 3:‘233&38;’:522352GSS:.':I:33&':282:}5232!‘.‘:28“323=8 FEEI SO R PR (Noon, Greenwich umu. today.) Stations. ‘Témperature. Weather. .+ Azores 58 Horta, (Paval): e sbeéivations.) Hamilton, Bermu 80 San Jua [Part cloudy Part cloudy Cloudy Germany dllclllfln‘ the possibility of nducln( its taxes. FUNERAL DIRECTORS. TIMOTHY HANLm ult V. L. SPEARE CO0. wileither the successors of nor conngeted ment, fi_% Wi 1, Sardo & Co. Private leousme Ambulance Lincoln 0524 _W— JOHN R. WRIGHT CO. _1337 10th St. N.W. ___Phone North 0047 ALMUS R. SPEARE Succeeding the Original W. R. lnm Co. 1 ecticut POTOMAC 4600 t_1208 H s LICE months: bIACK_and brown gn r"um * J0r™Giard Fhone Ml Small Brown T Between i Al 0._Apt. 311. I“J'O (keéepsake), diamond horseshoe: ¥ri- day night between l“h at. se. lnfl lllg and R n.w. Liberal reward. Poto ST OF MONET. $18 In nnm o uni_y lln on ti or H nw, or lith Reward.. Gall’ Col._§336! black velvet lost, Saturdey e Nirior’ G- avonnds oo in of th st reward: | Oail 'District 8476 of North_7951. ang contains eom- replaced; reward. 4200 yth St. N.W. Col. 6324, Herbert B. Nevius Cl de J. Nichols, Inc.! 45 yrs. at 940 F st ‘mu.‘ JEAN SIMPSON. On Sun CANTER, MARY M. We wish to extend our sincere irivaide Tor theis Xind- mu and mn- m&\ MANIEH, Aunx e o araoe 7"" il be held at sold bruary 1 Prerment Wil b Cemetery. HENRY M. On Saturday evcnln . “gg?furv 81930, at the home of hter, Margare 8 ENR Allce . MARY E. Departed thi -inn' pebruary, l.nnso, £ BRADY (nee’ un oy of the Iate Alfred ds mother of Anna D. Murray -n Nellie "B Danicts. Funeral services at her late residence on Tuesday, nbflhm AL st 10 a.m.” Inter- ment Gainesvi) BROOKS. JOHN lau, February Yark h t r Rgmfi Brooks” n-m:mu Testing -lt‘ the ruldlml:t oI, his. Thomas M. st. peral ubsday, Febraary 100 ab 1 pi from Zion Baptist Church, F st. between 3rd and 4% sts. s.w._Relatives and friends invited. Rev. W. L. Washington oficiating. Interment at Harmony Cemetery. 3 it 5 P Topabtane caioredt S SRt s hm" IS o from Church, F street betwéen 3rc sw. WA GEORGE R. WALTON, Sec'y. WN, ALEXANDER. Departed this life Pebru; g 8 12:30 o A lative: Rev. ¥ c. s:l:mnn'onclnunx CAl JLL, e “nfl;I ohe !x.llernf"l!o and the I DL )l mes C. P Bion Bn ayse Interment (private) at Goluflhll lens Cemetery. 0 vored son brother of il 4 ate residence, o resham pl. n.w. DANDRIDGE, EUGENE A. Qn E.tllr Ny, mld'ulry 8, ll!flu:‘hb 150 L, At WDlAt;r D %‘.&a‘.‘;;“ 'x:.::.ah; s ‘" Dlm!l"t of ch Fiotte. Jones, jones, te Josephine Dai Plerce st nmm tl‘u (umlnl' ot ‘Brother EUG B st the Becond Beptist Church, ; between I and worsh rmu("m N E. WHITTLE, mul. EUGENE, Walker Post, No, 26. American Legion, will_meet _at Second Imil lg:h, 3rd it D n.w. on Wednesday, b1 13 1935, a1 i3 hoon sharp. to atten the funeral’ of late comrade, EUGENE A"DRXG!. hrmer lieutenant, 358th In- fantry, A, E, F. Veterans ;menllv invited. Y. FrANKLIN N, Comdr. W. A. HAMILTON, Adjutant. GENE A, iblime Prl.nm Consist Y, Rite Masons, lre heub flfl‘ I% “- the late resi IMC o ou 1930, at tendini bers of J.nm ringe; P, BRISCOE, Com. chld. RE0Ee & oLS & A RisiSianit A. P c . ANDERSON, DE_VILLE, Departedthis Balriey, Aroarys, Tog: JORN L. e VILLE, ikband ‘of’ Lea De"Vile 54 Tatner of Emily Hagris. Remains at Fraziers new funera 389 R. mony Cemete! FINNEY, LOUIS W. ( es Lan. esday 1 ‘ "fl!l "mnm’ Homs, 1434 $6h HAIT, .loI'N %o, on Saturday, 'g‘m" 4 Deloved eral ses B sidece li, B . .r lnlnrmem Cefl-lr l(lll comoun Peb- 3 " s Tetn 930, at her ruld;:l‘eo-'.d Sheetsl Funeral Home 924 New York Ave. N.W. Distriet 3606 Dignified, Emcient Auumubm .l‘l‘fulcc % Deal & Co. 818 H fl Nl J. WILLIAM LEE'S SONS. FUNERAL DIRECTORS. CREMATORIUM. 333 PA. AVE. N.W. Su ¥ gy A ‘ln:t abou " Bitdenaburs 7. [ lnlnll’ H Itlfllle ol e GRANITE. MARBLE and BRONZE ON nllmr at 448 NEW YORK AVENUE N.W. Washington Granite Monumental Co., ‘Inc. WILLIAM JARDINE, Secty, 448 N. Y. Ave. N.W. Natl. 5870 Pay Weekly NATIONAL 1385 | madRUDER, CHAS. S. zumoi‘fi—' g.%&:;.,‘e;gz?fi?m be- ult: d 301, EAST CAFITOL ST. ll“ SE ST. NW. 3 sEveNT: 7. h;;, National 2473 CEMETERIES. GLENWOOD CEMETERY '_Vaultage, $5 menth. Choice lots and l:l.lra for sale, or Monthly Out of Your Income Don’t hesitate to ask for Credit at Eise- man’s. We solicit your account. There are no interest or extra charges for credit privi. leges. Open a charge account at this dependable man’s store. Small weekly or monthly pay- ments out of your income will do. $25 SUITS O’COATS 19z $35 SUITS O’COATS $ 5 EISEMAN'S Seventh and F Sts. s Clfll.l’lnl l Hol'- l:ad‘:"“hr:‘ ;{lnlr.l from his late st. ne. Tuesday, Feb- oary ity at 3 oelosk B, Mlnuvn n‘lfl {riends 'nvited. ~Interment ~ Cedar wEhe, Tembers of fl‘ ur herer pariors. 301 East Geuar e Tuesdas, Pebruary 11, a3 b SIE MARVEY. Suddenly, Skinner, nlntument private. Departed this life suddenty r resi- Februsry 7, 1030, at het resl lois one I;‘mlh! o3 Fusaday, Feoruary 1 rom. M “‘fn:f.' Baptist, cm. Batween 13th and 13th X Burial at Chesterbrook, Va. ASON, IDA. Suddenly. on Saturday, Feb: " '-orv o ASON. mother of the IA!ON. IDA. dence, T8 TR ON, m H'lll Llnu 'n’ne'z A-oem"muon are nu’m nouflu of denh of Mrs. IDA fill ropolitan n ]’]f“'l Chlll’fl N Tll nhm“’ g CMIK. Pres. BERTHA B. KING, M M MAUS, MARION P, u@:&n : Lindsay, James n et M. Do RebruRry 1';"'“' o ’x‘:{umgx‘n Alingion National rd ELISSA B. urda; Pfl’nl . n.w., 1, l 2:30 p.m. h"“!‘.l'n’c in Cemeiery, MERTZ, lnt' 3 Mokt aferia AT, Qn Sefur NEWMAN, ARTEMESIA 5 lra 10,1930, at 1 day, hin-u ol 3 t e i Am-?"éyu Nred 68 yeurs, he heloved wits of Bawin A‘ ‘Newman. Notice of funeral hereafter. W Va., g......,&‘ m.., m'z".‘s‘.* l"lo‘. Ifl-ll- i .In u uh .-‘ uluu hew, m 350, ‘d 8 evitk urnont ummn 'uGude Bros. Cou, 1‘ 1 nuson. ELENORA SYKES, WILLIAM ¥. Bat . 1930, wxu.umog Setaved b CoMiumer lhn';.'m:'s'm ‘mh t. ra 3 Fuesda, rehmny i1, &t 2 nm. " SYKES, WILLIAM y % o of National Leden, Sacs, gommuntcs- n! called for Tuesday, Febraary G ma ru- b i ES of Ollllfl ocx'. Master. A Suddenly. on Satur- 1930, Ty B )" Puneral Yom Aha nF Miriay & Goo 2ty 1 a2 5. *Heiatives o i I"'d.n"l" 3 s and_friends 1n. vited. Interment Cedar Hill Cemetery. TRACY, MARY A. ¥, 11:30 a.m. Interment private, Arling- National X ers. Cemetery. ™ Fleass _omit In Memortam. ALLEN, MOLLIE. A tribute of love and gdevotlon to our dear wife and ‘mother. OLLI Who entered the realms of Hernal ""fg‘h""" vears ago today, Feb- Loved in life, remembered, tn, adenth BAILEY. SAMUEL B. 1n ioving ; memnr of Sy Dbaid ino, Taiher AT 8 eparte 850 today, February 10, 193, | oUr YeArs o THE PAMILY, * 8’ . CI ISTIAN. In lovis - BEILSTEIN, who !ntered ln!n ;un‘a’-;’un one year ago today, February | No one knows my JDeartaches, Christian, a 8ince you passed Bup there's 107 that cor‘n- to me to know t some day. LOVING 01 HiCBREN, « BURROUGHS, oln‘rlunl L In sad but loying remembrance of my Jear daushter, ER’ L. ROUGHS. who depart- o !hl;'ll!u Orie Year ago today, Pesrany BURROUGHS, GERTRUDE L. In loving re- membrance of my dear wife da0ur moth- , who_de- parted this 1 o DPhited this life one year axo today, Feb Rm-mbnnce is a golden ehain Death tries to break, but sll in vain. e grestes Soris i e To! - #os ND Alm FIEFTELD. ll.l.A Ill‘l‘ In but. lovin son LAR] i '" ho di ted l LI(T Jry who depar years ago today, Pebnrul.ry m‘ s shree Three vears have passed lnd -ml n miss ll hl i ..r.'. i, e (e oy cap o unl we loved so well. wed by all that knew him, le lnl!l now, Wt lrun him ll‘) .t:llr !lvlor. o s unnoz have him back with us, But still he seems. to near. We know that ‘we will se¢ him When four work s over here MOTHER, DADDY AND SISTER. He w be % Nover hutl wis .'.'.’e"%r'“ sweetent” thg\euhl!:v:lllhnrwA =i ora . GRANDMOTHER AND GRANDDADD Me coe knows boy mueh ‘we mise bl No one knows the tears we shed, But lnr::l;nvetn we “fl i ‘Whe arewel AUNT “FLORENCE, AN BUDDY. FULTON. ALICE M. In loving memory of ALICE M. FULTON, who' died. Jane u‘ { 18. 1912 R CHILDREN AND GRANDCHILDREN. * GENTRY, HAIGAII'I‘ MOTEN, LUCY GENTRY. red to the memory of our lovin wfle and mother. MARGARET Gl IDMI rest fifteen 5, nnd Ollr dear t ¥, Pebrulr’ 10, lfl!y 53 ’ miss the voice of those we love, Th'll’ precious forms hlv_;fln!llled A my deat ‘motner. GREEN, _w ried this i Je”one year llD todln ’th ary 10, 192 wfi kind in all your way: Gpriahe's -nd Just to the end of your davs. kind in heart and m 'hl' ) w“nfl memurv you |Ill behlnd " PRED "'Zf,'{?,?ur'.fle"u‘" ‘y"u "n’“‘w”“' e my dear. brother. LOCHBOEHLER, 'who deparied. this s three years ago, Februsry 10. 1927 SISTER LAURA. * MAJOR, HARRY B Tn loving memory of ago. today: : R0 uu.nnfi i A. Sacred to the mem- ory of our beloved and devoted sister, ELENGRA. SON. Who ‘entered into “rnll Test February 10, 1927, three years ister s not O aaini T as et d "fl'el:nd o Let us who mourn tead 'An eager SDiTi( merely chose. o1 DEVOTHED' “BISTERS > AND nnd'r;n; MILLIE. AMANDA J. AND GEORGE R. HITL lu'mr RINE. In sad but lovh membrance of our doar mother, KATH- INE METZ. who departed this . life eight years ago today, February 923, Gentle mother, stinted mother. ving mother. so kind and true Restine now in peace with Jes yins hearts remembe: LQYING DA Brfiwln.rfl'fz.\lr;fl tn'rl. nlmm! HUBNER. TIn sad but lov- ing remembrance of our dear mother, AGGIE H, who departed this Jife four years ago today, Februsry I wil never forget you, dear mother, While'In this world T only knows Fow T have missed you Sigce you have passed away. Memories of you will always linger my heart and never fade, UnthE (oor reach the dusty Where, four Jears ago TR/ God was lonely without er, % His nome of loldu 24 i Hy e nderly is "And few to heayen with sou” - But He knew just how we'd miss Jou And so from each heart He dres A tiny speck of silvery love And sprinkled it with f:"“m:m".'o acefully passed eway one ully e Jear g0 toda, February 10, 1020, s | "ATER: Cheering us, helping us, kind and true; unllmm g, tender. wondértul you air square to us, Bok %o Blest %0 “uss “mothert”” Bea CHILDREN AND GRANDCHILDREN, * SIMPSON, BENJAMIN A. A tribute of love to he memory of our dear father, BEN Ji ON, who departed this iife one yéar ago today, February 10, 103, 'l'hl? day brings back sad memories, l dear father laid to rest, the ones who think of 'lhn today, Arl the ones who loved him best. In_our h!lrll xour memnry lingers, Sweetly, ll a d_true; S DAUOH DAUU IN-LAW. BON. SON-IN-LAW AND GRANDCHTL- IMPSON, HADDIE POND. In loving re- .-in.;n‘nbnnte of our ggclne. mother. HAD- arted this ife, two ko tods.. Febriasy 1o, wc loyed her when we had her, ¥on Sarih ia de our, dear mothe ng 25 VQRED (CHILDREN, %l.l-u A mnuw o Tovebs e beauiisor mvgvaoulol my dear x mothn s It sevel ears 0 toda: m. 1933, “and d’evguu“{’ahn Jovine, " who' departed on'nwbl:, s that go out in mnn n’m shines or re hearts full of light and sweet- no longer their life current flows, b th o *srestness lives on with the living, T an LOVING DAUGHTER AND SISTER, OLA. * WEEMS, ESTELLE. I sad but loving mem- ? ESTELLE W) ho e Fear Seo tod hbnl-n xo'ln o Today recalls EHREERE e THE BT PaN um.r. . ".-.' n!lollr belo .d dy Il hl‘cm d llltl r to l’ d one nnr llo today. SRR S Tull uragend PAMILY. * FUNERAL DESIGNS. Tompt Aute Delivery Service. 1213 F st, reaing riy fi&: v Rl b 1!