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OPEN A CHARGE ACCOUNT —Wnldy or Monthly P EISEMAN'S Fine Men's Wear Seventh and F Sts. HENDERSON'S—Standard of Kenneth Rivers shot it. shot & bear around here. Give Furniture this CHRISTMAS The Most Lasting Genuine Mahogany DRUM Makes a Wo Table, $30 to $126 Come of All Gifts WHAT more appropriate gift could one bestow than a beautiful piece of Henderson Furniture— representing the utmost in quality, design, work- manship and individu- ality — so desirable in furniture, but so rarely found today? in and see these and the many other TABLE nderful Lamp beautiful pieces just as reasonable in pri JAMES B. HENDERSON Fime Furniture, Draperies, Upholstering, Paperhanging, Painting 1108 G Street District 7676 District 7677 Phones December 18 BO STON IANS Shoes for Men another, the nnt lnlm-l killed was a bel.\‘ ‘The bear was black and weighed 350 pounds, which is hefty even for bears. 4 It had been 10 years since any one uality for Over 30 Years ¥HE EVENING MRS. G. C. WILLIS DIES AT HOME IN ILLINOIS Frequent Visitor Here Succumbs to Effects of Operation—Was 82 Years of Age. Word has been received here of the death last night of Mrs. Godfrey Cla: ence Willis at her home in Champaign. | Il Mrs. Willls, who was 82 years cf age, underwent & major operation wcfin ago, from which she failet rally. to Willis of Champaign, and by & daugt ter, Mrs. R. M. Kauffmann of this cit: She had paid frequent visits to the | National Capital and had many friends | here. Mrs. Willis also is survived by | five grandchildren, CHAMBERS This neat gray cloth casket, plain and dignified, with the ‘whole funeral— Hearse And All The same service as the hi, her With no extra ch = $ 1 00 Only Tausic, If desired, by priced funey for chapel. onr ‘Dive. ersan. In Case of Death Call THE GREATER W. W.Chambers Co. 14th, Cor. Chapin St. N.W. Phone Columbia 0432 Where the Best Cos Less STETSON HATS STAR, WASHINGTON, ) ome | She s survived by & son, Harry T.| or o Births Reported. Arthur B, and Ethel I. White, boy. Feter and Ida mna‘n"m ot Helen M. Mlllnl.‘lli!L ert v, -nfl uunm A, Ponl, ary i sirl. wuu-m ¥ Robert_and Eudora_ Staples, Lewis W. and Eilzabeth Jenkins, girl. Joseph B. and Bertha Coggon, ®irl. Ferdinand M. and Sylvia Ney. girl. Michael F. Henry A, Harry A, Lenly T. and Theres Hopl Thoman W. and Josephine Jomes. by, William B. and Gladys e ahahan. "oe7. Bennie H.'and Husel Johnson. dwari and Bertha H. Boyer. gir] Wion and Atverds Shotts poy. B " 0y boy. ‘m. 1s, Joseoh and_ Louise White, girl. Paul :nd Gladys Wllhlnllun. Carroll and Matilda Down: Netiie Moris. girl. Mand Emily Palmer. girl, William "and Anna Harjingtan, bor. Deaths Reported Babett Haas. 82. Emergency Hospital. willlam Thaden, 74, United States Sol- jore’ Home Hospith arrett B. Van Nest, 72. Georgetown Hos- Gallineer Hospital. D Ve, Y, 1800 K s cane with, 0. 167 Columbia Ellie O'Connor. 50, 2818 3oth Martin T. Malone: s Mherider, 43 SL. EAancin's Hos- 1 126 v A Hall, 41, Walter Reed General | Hospita! ik T. Gribbin, 40, Providence Hospital. Kntherine E. Campbell, 25, e e 15, Cabinity Toeplts F; Phoenix, 64, 4812 H Frederick W, Jackson, 4 Audrey M. Thompson, 36, .. Nelson Johnson, 35, Walter Reed Hospital Clarence Garrison, 34, Walter Reed Gen. a1 Hospita James Pendleton, 34, Freedmen’s Hospital. itchell: 31, Freedmen's Hospital. Ofn Delaney. 17, Freedmen's Hospital. 4,0 Dell Hotiston, 3" manths, 305 New' York “'fifant of Lawrence and Ruby Robinson, hours. 106 Canal st W. WARREN TALTAVULL Funeral Home 3619 14th St. N.W. Corner Spring Read Col. 0464 S } Adams 10341 D. 30 INCHES OF SNOW INNORTH CAROLINA Flurry—Virginia Capes Swept by Gales. By the Assoclated Press. ATLANTA, Ga., December 18.—The South’s heaviest snow of the season, which reached a depth of 30 inches in North Carolina, was being erased today by the combined efforts of public agencies, householders and a feeble sun. Two deaths were traced indirectly to the cold flurry. A heart attack was fatal to George- Wilson in- Durham, N. C, as he struggled in the snow to get a group of children to school. An automobile skidded on & white-blanket- ed highway near Cheriton, Va,, killing Mrs. Mary Anne Birch. Snow-laden roofs of six buildings in North Carolina collapsed, but there were no injuries. Heavy rains and gales with a maximum velocity of 52 miles an hour buffeted Cape Hatteras, Manteo and Cape Henry, Va. A sno fall of 15 to 18 inches forced the clos- ing of schools in Patrick County, Va. ;lndcln Rutherfordton and Forest' City, In Roanoke, Va., the manned snow shovels. Concern was expresced for the safety of Frank Skelton, Eastman, Ga., hunt- er, missing since Tuesday nhlhl in the snow and sleet-lashed Ocmulgee unemployed swamps. ‘The icy film penetrates as far South as Macon, Ga. ‘Warmer weather was in prospect for late today and tomorrow. Man’s Clothing Torn Off. WAUKEGAN, 1IIl. (N.ANA Caught in machinery, Herbert Law, an | oiler, had all of his clothing ripped from him, but he escaped unhurt. | (Copyrisht, 1930, by North American News- paper Alliance.) . Large shipments of marmot skins are being made China. Hours: 8 A. M. to 6 P. M. For Xmas presents buy our Gift Certificates and let the recipients make their own selections. Xmas Gift to You of 20 The BIG reduction usually comes AFTER We’re making that slash ' right NOW. You’re saving $20.50 on a $50 suit. Don’t wait . . . there’ll not be another cut! Christmas. Our Regular *50 St. Albans 2-Pants Suits 529 This is a really marvelous offering. More than 700 of our own St. Albans suits from which to choose. all are $50 values . . . many are silk lined. All have two trousers . « « Neat, dark effects predominate in their handsome materials. You’ll be particularly delighted with the silk - mixed Worsteds and the blue unfinished worsteds. We'll guarantee a perfect fitting to any man of any stature . .« without extra charge if alterations are necessary. Buy now while the assortment is large... the pricewill be no lower after Christmas. Remember, two pants! C., THURSDAY, DECEMBER 18, 1930. |THE WEATHER | f District of Columbia—Partly cloudy; continued cold tonight; minimum temperature about 23 degrees; tomor~ Tow increasing cloudiness and warmer, | probably followed by rain in the after- Two Deaths Traced to Cold| noon or night; gentle variable winds. Maryland and Virginia — Partly cloudy; slightly warmer in extreme west portion tonight; tomorrow in- creasing cloudiness and warmer, fol- lowed by rain in central and west por- tions in the afternoon or night; mod- erate northwest winds becoming south~ west tomorrow. West Virginia—Cloudy tonight; to- morTow rain; warmer in east portion. Record for 24 Hours. ‘Thermometer—4 p.m., 24; 8 p.m., 24; 12 midnight, 23; 4 am, 26; 8 am, 28;, noon, 37. B:romeurfl pm., 80 20 Highest_temperature, 37, occurred at noon_today. Lowest_temperature, 24, occurred at 12:30 am. today. Temperature same date last year— Highest, 56; lowest, 47. Tide Tables. (Furnished by United States Coast and Geodetic Survey.) ‘Today—Low tide, 1 am. and 6:38 p.am.; high tide, 1:11 a.m. and 7:01 p.m. Tomorrow—Low tide, 1:51 am. and K 1:59 am. and The Sun and Moon. ‘Today—Sun rose 6:08 am.; sun sets 125 pm. ‘Tomorrow—Sun rises 2 pm. Moon rises 7:21 am.; Automobile lamps half hour after sunset. Water Potomac and Shenandoah Rivers— Both clear this morning. ‘Weather in Various Cities. mTemn"ri ure. 22 7:15 am.; sun sets 4:47 p.m. be lighted one- Stations. Weather. rom the Barga region of [ Al Pt.cloudy Cloudy Cloudy Cloudy SrRa8ac88sB88253 e wtut Elttsourgn, Portland,: Me. .. 3 Portiand, Oreg.. Raleigh, 'N. C... 3 Balt Lake City. San Antonio.. .. 2008 o, Calif 30 San_Prancisco.. wzo Lous. Mo, Seattle.” Wash . 30,32 Spokanle, wash. 30.33 5 ‘ampa, Fla.....30.18 a8 3023 028 Gioudy FOREIGN. (7 a.m., Greenwich time, today.) Temperature. Weather. 30 Fosey ‘Prames Blocknoim, Swiden... Gibraltar.’ Spain. o (Noo Horta (Faya. Asore: B OFH ctouay Current oburvlnam! Hamilton, Bermud: 66 Part cloudy Ban Juat, Porto Clear Havana, Cuba. Part cloudy Colon, Canal Zo; Clear J4,2nd Damiana T. o = x.ym United States, Nay Ui te, 33 Rev. 4 Lo Kil- ken Hiténinson I Cone. ne. 59, and Julia Mattis, a) 81 Rev. Alfred J. TN N and_Suste Arm- Ther Angustis Lewls: Sofsky, 30, and Ethel M. CE Hawthorne. cDonald. 26, and Martha Rev. jon . xovllenx‘ 56, and_Sophie rosh. V._Adkins, 26; ohen. 30, and Trege Hebino- {2, 22, both of Baltimore, Md.; Judse Rob- ert E. ‘Mattingly. 35, and Mary Lewis, 33; apd Ruth MecGulre, “Chiaries R. Lon Gadsden, Ala., and R P 30, Ashby sants, 28, Richmond, Va.| Rev. Earle Wilfle ANGORA sbout a week Bione DistHicL 10 0r 618 Mass. ‘wve. Tace similar to brown deg.’ hind leg. Apply Animal mall lame AR _PIN set with dlamonds and pearls. if_returned to 1439 Euclid st. n.w. Tiaped: blue set; lost Mon- Reward. Mrs. T. A. wil; ht. mennun., v B m. in mu. u, Hecht, Co. packa Sin Fotomac S9ac mmocu Round yellow gold brooch L t. dams 0957-W. cm‘nncn‘: m B sheres ity Transter & Storage Co, common stock; cer- i 2 dated July 1, 1926.. R = m oW | d, dark brow lost. \mnm Fol Enocnavpl ind" Kide ewood hevy” Chase, Md. Phone Wis. DIAMOND BAR PIN—Either in Earle Thea- ter or downtown section, between 1dth and F and 1012 10th st. d. Mrs. Alice_Birmingham, ND mam Jancy; reward. T 18° RRIER-. i (ST brown spots. Answers to name -leddy:” tag No. 587 Lost _yesterday in Washington. Reward. Call Hyatisvilie 596 i s, Reward. * white, blind both od V08" ot st. n.e. -usu FOX TERRIER, eves. Reward if retur P. B. Lib- 1 e 1d frame; lower Tth St llll"v fimlday between 4 lnd 6 Adams_3070-M. GLASSES, Edmonds brown leather case; 3 th'or Woodward & Lothrop. Georgla 1700. {C. C. WITT, ENGINEER, DIES AT HOME HERE Interstate Commerce Commission Expert, Resident Here Nine Years, Victim of Heart Attack. Carl C. Witt, 60 years old, supervising engineer of the Interstate Commerce Commission and widely known in en- gineering circles, died of a heart at- tack yesterday at his residence in the Calverton Apartments. Mr. Witt had been connected with the Interstate Commerce Commission since 1913 and since 1921 had been a resident of this city, where he was widely known. He was a member of l.he Cosmos Club; was a director of the Washing- ton Society of Engineers and a mem- ber of the American Society of En- gineers. - Born in Indianapolis, he was educated in sghools of that city and at Purdue University. Years ago he was district engineer of Kansas City and later was a member of the board of engineers there. He is xunhed by his widow, Mrs. Helen Wil son, Bennett Witt of San Pedro, Ca]l{ and a dauxmer, Mrs, Albert Gilbert of Holly, Funeral services were to be‘ held in the Hysong funeral home, 1300 N street, this afternoon at 4 o'clock. The body is to be taken to Indianapolis for burial there tomorrow. AGREEMENT REACHED ON SMUGGLING CURB Plan Affecting Liquor Flow From Mexico to U. S. Is Tentatively Adopted by Negotiators. By the Assoclated Press. NEW ORLEANS, La., December 18.— Progress of negotiations between the United States and Mexico to curb trans- boundary liquor smuggling, was dis- closed here yesterday by Roy Campbell, %ollecwr of customs at San Antonio, ex. Campbell said an effective agreement between the two countries had tenta- tively been reached. The cooperative plan, he explained, would consist of the United States post- ing 50 mounted officers along the Mex- ican border to halt smuggling of gold, while Mexico in return would help to stop the running of liquor across the boundary. CUBAN AVIATOR SAFE IN CRASH IN FLORIDA Youth, 19, Was Attempting Flight From Washington to Havana in Second-Hand Plane. The Cuban embassy has received word that Carlos Francisco Fuentes, 19-year- aligh::x;mn whstfix;l, "zlbomnumpted a rom Wa n Havana, is safe in Miami. He left here Sunday in a second- hand biplane for which he $700. The telegram gave no details of the accident. The plane was destroyed. RUSSELL GETS MEDAL Marine Corps General Honored for Service in Haiti. Secretary Adams yesterday presented the Distinguished ‘Service Medal to Brig. Gen. John H. Russell, U. 8. M. C., for his service as American high com- missioner to the Republic of Haiti, from 1922 to 1930. Gen. Russell is scheduled to proceed to the West Coast immediately, to assume command of ::he1 fMu'me Corps base at San Diego, ali Gen. Russell has been on temporary duty at Marine Corps uemqm.mn Navy Department, since his return from the ‘West Indian Republic. MRS. D. H. DOXEY DIES’ Mrs. Dorothy H. Doxey, wife ot Mlj John L. Doxey, U.'S. M. C., sister of Comdr. Mark L. Heuey j lon duty at the Navy Department, died today at Newport, R. I~ Maj. Doxey is in command of the marine bar- rnc?. Naval Torpedo Station at New- port Mrs. Doxey, who is survived by her husband and two_children, was daughter of Maj. Gen. Mark L. Heruy, U. 8. A, retired. FUNERAL DIRECTORS. " Frank Geier’s Sons Co, 1113 SEVENTH ST, %, National 2473 Wm. H. Sardo & Co. Private Limousine Ambulance " Lincoln 0524 H ST, Modern _C Chlnel ALMUS R SPEARE Succeed %3 Connectiont v " Ptomine e }oscph F Bitch’s Sons 3034 M st N ¥k, meq g T GEO. W. WISE CO. 2000 M, 8t N.W. t_0i38. V. L. SPEARE CO. lelther Qh. lllDClllol’l n co] 4 wu'r; e Srikumat WeoR. Bocare, e-mfi +d t. Phone National 2892 "urmerly 940_F_St. N.W. JOHN R“WRIGHT co. 337 10th_St. Phone North 0047. Clyde J. Nichols, Inc. 09_9th_St. N.W. Col._6324. J WILLIAM LEE'S SONS, FUNERAL DIRECTO) CREMAT ORIUM 332 PA. AVE. N.W.___NATIONAL 1384, 1385 HANDBAG_ContaIning receipts, about 2.5 important keys; Wednesday night, near P ave.and 200h st nw. (Park Late), keen cash, return ke 460, Apt. 706, _19* HANDBAG, orown leather, conumm: 332 and notions, in_American Stores or on N, ¥. ave. between 7th and Bih n.W.; Tewdrd. s 90 h r 7 keys on chain ki Hh s’:?}":f:m it xsturned o, 842 Liives Distr LADY'S PURSE_ ln purple ¢ NEY. mnu - purse Monday containing Ahont 40 on J4th street between Belmont Delicatessen and Feoples Drug store, at U or Peoples and 1436 W_sts. Reward. PAISLEY SHAWL, m'uxn cab, evening. 0411, Call A ms. PEF eliow: Borhood 16th iy ‘Argonne o Reward It eturned "t 8t Patrick's_Rec PERSIAN CAT—Pinkish tan <oler: atraved {rom 3018 Dumbarton ave, n.w. ard for Fhone West 1061 i retur: e W. W, Deal & Co. 818 B 8T NE._____ LINCOLN uuo P.J.SAFFELL . . 157 ERSONAL | SERVICE—REASQNABLE CHAS. C. ZURHORST 801 EAST CAPITOL ST. Phohe Lintotn o515 FUNERAL DESIGNS. GEO. C. SHAFFER EXPRESSIVE FLORAL EMBLE! TE PRICES: XEL NAT $110. % RAT: otoé Optn Evenings and Sundays EY‘ Gude Bros. Co.. 1212 fit. Delivery Servie Pttty Ry A Y S8 koA it s Ould oK H{'?I(’ouu "otice Bids. Nat. 3120, Branch Pm—m-mund Platinum bar in, th and § and Woodley p Al s Detween Tew: P cK suede, containing of money an Pin,, Reward it rezumed o8 P08 Kalorama cpuznlms. GLENWOOD CEMETERY Vaultage, $5 per month Choice Lots and Sites for Sale. pocxmoo . between commmn -ml Pal ace_Theaters: reward. POCKETBOOK, small, bl-ck. on mh st. car, ?fl:t_lene'n Chapih and Park rd.; $11. Return o col 0 a o floor of Fark Savings Bak, 1 enyon, Wednesday, December 15, l"er finder will be rewarded upon over to bank manager: lon i ried, coupons are withou lue_except_to_owner. RIST WATCH, white old, Eigin, lady’ e Trioen Bk, e 321 Channing st. n.e. North 0373-W. T wrfi:fl—wmu gold. G w'l‘lg lMI'llil arop and 4. been nvm val BEFORE MAKING FINAL ARRANGEMENTS INSPECT ," ' Mausolein “A CE OF PRIVATE Opposite Arlington C Casts No M:u Than G: " urial Office, 1000 Conn. Ave. Rabbits Offered to Needy. ST. LOUIS, December 18 (#).—The Chamber of Commerce of La Kans., yesterday offered to donate & carload of rabbits to the needy of St. Louis. Mayor Victor Miller told City Registrar Jack Grosse to see if he could find some one willing to pay the $228 freight bill. Beatha. BLACKWELL, Departed this TLLIAM. D iife suddenly, on 'Wednesday. December 17. 1930, WILLIAM. devoted son of Peter Blackwell and brother of Mis. Bertha Allen, Mrs. Mamie Bailey, Mrs. Eleanors Webb, Mis. Sarah West Mrs. Clura Bro Daniel, John and Jullus Biackwell. mains ‘restin hines fu- neral chapel. Notice of funeral CARRICO, ANNA Thursday, ember 101330 ANNA MARTE. beloved daughter of ‘Benjamin_and Mary’ CArrico. Funeral services on Saturday. December 20, Oakdale Church, Greenwich. Va. Remains resting 8t the W. W. Chambers Co. funeral parlors, 1400 Chapin st. n.w. CARROLL. THOMAS. Departed this lifg Tuesdas December 16, 1030, THOMAS CARROLL ‘0f 08 douh st me, He Teave to mourn their loss a devoted father. brothers. four sisters and other mnnm and_ friénds.” Puneral Friday 15" Pin, from the chavel of the George B. Clarke Co.. 1416-18 Florida ave. ‘ne. CHASE. JOHNY. On Tuesday night. De- cember 16, 1930, at his residence, 1309 1 s.w. JOHNY CHASE. beloved son o The ‘ilie Robert. Chase and devoied Son o Mrs. Matilda Chase. and devoted husban of Mrs. Bessie Chase. He also leaves & Lvine brother, Robert Chase chel .Ln and ‘Alice Stephens. host of ot er relltucndnnd triends. n: Y E. The Ladies’ MA able Tm. Tneaiate Rellot !oc,t\nly \;\mu pmmme ADDIE CHASE GREEN, Rec. Sec s HALL FRANK. oOn Sunday, Decomber PRANK a.. 5 Co. 1unn-l . nw. Saturda Interment Arl mrmn National Cemetery. 19 HEALEY. MAUD L. On mi 7, 1930 Wednesday, her ' residence, Healey: “Notice of funeral hereatter. ESS, CARRIE EINSTEIN. On Wednesday, De 1030, nt her residence, CARRIE EINSTEIN M t Nisan Hess, mother of Funeral services from the shove address Pridey. 11 am. Interment Wi Brew Cemetery: HESS, FREDERICK P. cember 18, 1930, at hig Tesidence, FREDERICK P.. beloved husi \of u.{.mm. Tiexs (nec Hornbach). tice of funeral hereafter. JACKSON, SAMANTHA. Devarted, this Wedne: mber_ 17, 1 N of 30.P st n wife ‘of Zacl kson. She vived by three sons, two daughters and s host of other relatives and friends. Re- £ chapel of Georse B. .o a ave. ne. No- (oo ot funeral hereatier. MOON, ELIZABETH I. Funeral services at the Church Covenant Chapel. Conn. ave. snd N n.w., on Saturday. December 20, at 1 Interment Arlington National Cepn MYERS, MARY GERTRUDE. On Thursday, 1930. at Home of Incurables, E_MYERS, beloved moth- rs and tives*'ind Trichs %o motra their Remains resting temporarily at Henry Washington funeral home, 467 N st. B. Notice o( funrrnl later. SCHLOFFE Tuesday, e 8 1080y an.%‘ SCHLO] Funeral from W. Deal’y funeral home, 818 H st ne. on ¥ December. 8: thience to Holy Name Church: wnen requiem mass will aid ot ¢ for the repose of her soul. Interment Riount Olivet Gemetery. SLADE. ANNIE B. Departed this life Wedriesday, December 17, 1930, st 1% SLADE. ral Sunday, Biccmper 3t xrom ontnl ibtiat ob 50th st. and Cas! WALKER. luun day, December 15, ZABETH O ‘CALLAN. On Mon- 1530 At Aloxandries WALKER, be- 19, at' 1 . tional Cemetery. MATILDA. _ Sudde, cmnoua:: On, Wednesday, Decem. al &, heloved. son of n? Wright and ‘brother of Thomas Wright. Funeral services at the bérs Co. funeral parlors, 1400 cnmn n.w, mber 19, 1 ‘fnterment, - private, Fort Cemetery. o YAMAUCHI, KIECHL Suddenly, on Wede December 17, 1930, KIECHI cabin stevard U. 8. Navy, he residence r: T 19, £ terment Al{lniwn National ‘Gemeters. In Memoriam. CREECY, LILLIE MAY. In sad but lovin remembrance of my dear mother, LILI MAY CREECY, who departed tm- lite ‘one year ago_today, December 18, 1 Gone, But not fory PEsotien okncr o FLAHERTY, MICHAEL J. In luvln em- brance of my dear father, MI o FLAHERTY, who departed this lite” six years ago today, December 18, Sunshine basses, shadows fall Love, remembrance. outlast ail; And ‘though the yes A ™ o embtance. mher‘ of you. HIS son. Jm FLAHERTY, MICHAEL J. ~In ing_remeibrance of sy 4est” Nusband; FLAH who departed this l(e SiX yerrs S£0 (oday. December 18, 1924 HIS DEVOTED WIFE. * FRISCHHOLZ, JOHN. In loving re brance of my dear husband JOH! 'Scn HOLZ, ‘who died one your aso today, Dex cember 18. 1 i e Ot the lovea one yong o rest, And those who think of him today Are those who loved him best. WIFE, * GILLEM, ALEXANDER W. Sacred to the memory of our dear father, ER W UGHLEM, who departed. this life two T todav. 'mber 18, 1028. 11s_rovins BabGh ikl ins, GREENE ~AND MRS, &ux"‘m’ E DORSEY. JOHNSON, MARTHA E. In sad but loving remembrance of our dear wife and mother, MARTHA E. JOHNSON, who depas this lite one vear ‘g0 today, December 18, 1929, A precious one from us is gone, A voice we loved is stilled; A Dll(! is vacant in our he bt never can be flled. D!VMED HUSBAND AND CHILDREN. LINDSAY, GEORGE. In sad but loving Te- Tembrance of Neloved . father; GEORGE LIl NDSAY. '.lfl departed lhll lll! seven years 8g0 today, December sa{e in the arms of em Loved in life, remembe: deatn, TOVING DAUGIHTER, GERIRUDE. MATHIOT. HARRY B. In sad but loving femembrance of my desrly" beloved s band, HARRY B. MATHIOT, who dl art- today, Decem- gd, this lite four’vears wgo 5 DEVOTED WIFE AND CHILDREN. * RISTON, IDA E. In loving memory of my dear mother E. RISTON, who de- Darted his ite Two ¥ ago todsy, De- cember 18, 1928, When evening shades are falling And I am sitting all alone In iny heart there comes a lonsing On. mother, if you could come hoi HER LOVING DAUGHTER, MABEL. , SR. A tribute of LIAM J. SIMMS, Sr. gternalfest ten years aso today, Decem- My hun still aches with sadness, es shed man: 5 e °‘}u ?i‘” "5"‘:" o' £ nlas 200 d oar e end of en xrn RA:.'H 8. - TIMUS, wn.un.t loving brance of our dey tevoiea muu-n Suadents, claht Cara. ak6 ioday, ber 18, 1022, i 18 WIFE AND cun.nm. TURNER, LAVINIA BOSS. T sad. but An umembrlcce of my denr jmother, TUI o departed ll Deczmber 18, 192t The month of December 1s here, To me the saddest of the year. Memory is as great tod Bear’ mother. how 5 o miss Sou Bince from earth you passed away, s of Bedates: ) pacas Deres eara do otten flow Bt memory & ‘Though sou diec mu"a om Jear .fim’ b = xn but 0 rted years ago ludny, Dlg:mmr 18, 1 m ol A INEL "M ‘huu PEND ANNIE

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