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DOCTORS Recommend CHAMBERS Ambulances Clean, Fnd: and SANITARY Lowe: City $4. 00 A-y Pla - in D. C. Call Col. 0432 am s T ——— e COL. HALSEY TO SPEAK Senate Minority Secretary Due to Address qu.n’- Group. Col. Edwin A. lsey, secretary to the minority of the United States Sen- ate, will be the principal speaker at the next pienie-forum of the District of Columbia Women's Democratic Educa- tional Council, to be held July 6 at Plerce Mill pavilion, in Rock Creek Park. His subject will be “Sidelights on the Senate. Col. Halsey also is sergeant at arms of the Democratic National Committee Understand That when we say we serve for as little as $100, the price quoted refers to the COM. PLETE cost; the cost of every necessary item. Our 25 years of expe- rience have taught us how to render fine serv- ice at a low price; a service always worthy of our good name. 3 SR R T AT T8¢ '?EAL FUNERAL HOME Ixc. or refercm:e. Ask yournezyhbor 816 M STREE T, PHI)NES:LINCOLN 8200-020! 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C, ASSOCIATION: SET PLANS FOR JULY 4 'Oldest Inhabitants to Observe Independence Day Here With Noon Ceremony. . ‘The program has been completed for the annual Fourth of July celebration by the Association of Oldest Inhabitants of the District of Columbia, to be held this yecar at Western Presbyterian Church, on H street between Nineteenth and Twentieth streets, A regular monthly business meeting will begin at 10:30 o'clock, and will be concluded before the opening of the celebration program, at noon. The principal address will be deliv- ered by Rev. Dr. James Shera Mont- gomery, chaplain of the House of Representatives and pastor of the Metropolitan Memorial National Meth- odist Episcopal Church. Judge Robert E. Mlfl.\nfly will read the Declaration of Independence, John Clagett Proctor will present. nn orl{lml poem, the American’s Ci recited by the uumblwe and there will be community singing and solos | {line: by Mrs. Thelma Seu;ifier Klein. Rev. J. Harvey Dunham pronounce the invocation. —_— Plane Falls on Fishermen. ‘While flying over Lough Neagh, near Antrim, Irish Free State, the airplane of Flying Officer Sharpe crashed and fell on a boat in which James Hannon and his father were fishing. Young Hannon was killed, but his father saw the plane falling, lay flat in the .boat }nlnd escaped injury. Sharpe was not urt. CHILD’S DEATH BY AUTO IS CALLED UNAVOIDABLE Coroner’s Jury Cleays Driver at Seat Pleasant After Boy, 6, Is Run Over. Speclal Dispatch to The Star. . Proseoutor Deems Suicide | e Wilson Peace Thomas D. Grifith conducted the inquest. ! SISTER OF DUCHESS DIES AT HOME HERE Mrs. Rutherford Bingham Suc- cumbs to Long Illness—Funeral * at St. Matthew’s Tomorrow, Mrs, Rutherford Bingham, sister of ithe Duchesse ‘de Chaulnes of Paris, France, died last night at her home, 1813 TIen'.y-!wnh t, after : loi n. She was 42 years old. services will bl held at St. Ml"-hz"l Ch\lrch At m o'clock tomorrow morn- 3 1 will BC in Mount oum Ceme ury Mrs, Bingham was born ln Center- | €3 vule !ow-, the daughter of the late eodore P and Drake shonu. Her father was at one time a promlnent New York traction official. he had been a resident of Washing- wn for many years, making her homg here with her husband and a son, Ruth- erford Glen Bingham. Her sister and family were in the city at the time of her death. -WALK-OVERS FOR MEN. Why Pay a Premium « for Quality . for Craftsmanship . for Comfort When Walk-Overs are only $7.00 - $8.50 and $10.00 With Main Spring Arch Wolfs?l% -Gver 929 F Stnet EISEMAN'’S SEVENTH & F STS. While It’s Hot Buy a Cool Summer Suit at Eiseman’s & 5y Pay in Weekly or Monthly Amounts as Convenient Have comfort this Summer, wear a cool tropical suit. At Eiseman’s you will find a large selection of the finest Summer suits. Every desirable fabric is here—Palm Beach—Mohair—Linen —Tropical Worsted and Flannel. All tailored and trimmed in the best pos- _sible manner. Reasonably priced, too. $15 to $25 Open a Charge Account NOW FRIDAY, IFAITHFULL DEATH MYSTERY DEEPENS = Letters 0. K., but Foul Play Evident. By the Associated Press. NEW YORK, June 26—After his aides had qum.loned l.he mother and of thfully separately /nearly all nlghu District Att l:lv1n lwards of Nassau County announced yesterday his bellef that latun submit- ted to the grand jury by Dr. G. Jameson Casr of the Cunard lider Franconia were génuine. utor asserted, however, that while the letters seemed to indi- cate the girl had decided to commit suicide when she wrote them, he was unable to reconcile their tenor with evi- dences of mistreatmgnt on the body of 3!1- ‘l;l found in the surf at Long Beach une 8. Evidendes of Foul Plzy. “Even though she threatened suicide,” he asserted, “the bruises on her body, the missing underwear and coat and the presence of a drug in her organs impel me to the theory of foul play. “We still are warking to establish whether she was murdered or drowned herself, which latter, under the circum- stances developed is far from credibly established.” Mrs. Helen McGregor Faithfull and Elizabeth Tucker, her daughter, were interrogated Police Inspector King and Assistant District Attorney Martin W. Littleton, jr., after which it was stated that while Mrs. Flithfull and her husband, Stanley E. Faithfull, Starr's stepfather, declared the letters fcrgeries, Tucker expressed bellef that Starr wrote all three of them. Handvwriting to Be Compared. All available specimens of the dead girlu ‘handwriting yesterday were given to experts for careful study, and a re- port on them will be placed before the | grand jury when it meets today it Mineola. FREED ON RUM CHARGE JACKSONVILLE, Fia., June 26 () — William P. Belote, chairman of the| Duval (Jacksonville) County Board of | issioners, was acquitted in Federal | Court here yesterday on a charge of conspiring to violate the prohibition laws. He had been accused of being involved in alleged distribution of con- fiscated liquor among city councilmen and others while he was mayer of South Jacksonville in 1925. CITY NEWS IN BRIEF. TODAY. Mecting, American War Mothers, | Hamilton Hotel, 8 p.m. Card party, Washington Review, No. 4, W. B. A, Washington Loan & Trust Bullding, Room 418, 8:15 pm. Meeting, Citizens’ Joint Committee on Independence Day Celebration, Ma- | sonic Hall, Twelfth and Monroe streets, northeast, 8:15 p.m. FUTURE. Card party, Star Point Society, Good Will Chapter, No. 36, O. E. 8, 920 | Bladensburg road, tomorrow, 8:30 p.m. Deaths R.eporled The following deaths have been reported | to the Health Department in the last 3¢ | PR 1922 Calvert st. ffebeth Tenningion, 75 Providence Hos- % Miler, 74, 3340 Sth 1835 30ih st E c. i&enu . 4923 Brandy- 0 Gentillucel, 87, ng Washington Ter- minal Power Pl ‘Hunty nie W%, casualty Hospital. . ‘Georze Washington Hos- Logt :5‘ C. Sasnett, 30, Potomac River, :‘: wa 5 £ Roberts, 45 7601 Morningside “OHIIIH A. Tosch, 42, United States N: Hi "l]. hy, 40, Dresden S o A R TR A Pivuine Dietrich. 37. Gallinser Hospital Raymond lams, 1, Providence Hos- jward McClain, 77, 12 Jackzon st. n.e. Violette 8ydnor. 71.'227 4 Marina E. Penn, *Yiary Worthiston, 8, en route Casualty al B Y;.nm Thoipsen 52, en route Casualty | on Wil currs. so. 1932 ith N. Thompson, 41, l"I‘ler Robinson, al. Sharies Kenney. 3. Shildrens Hospital, 9th s otliger Hos- H Melvin Butler, 10 months, Chfldren's Hos- | 10 ml_____—_ Kan: FOUND. FOR LOST ANIMALS apply Animal Rescue League. 349 SADIES S Nat. 8088, LOST. ATREDALE, male; just been plucked: Mary- | Phq hnd Yicense, " Reward. - Phone - Wisconsia ULL hite, biack on d mouth; liberal reward. 1324 Vt. ave. n.w. Decatur_5285. ESKIMO SPITZ—Straved nesaay n R T "ot Motly: lerse re n nrmn - ans” Bureau Nurlil'nn-l 6740, Branch 369, uuu H &by, oF Réams 10703 EYEGLASSES—Ox{o: shell i Id noseplece, mug < Bon e ward. _Geo: bifocals, EYE GLASSES, pair shell {rames. Pinder please phone Col. 3266-M. Reward, 26* UNTAIN PEN, Conklin; between 34 Tock Toth st mhd 3000 Mok I30R st mo reward. Phone National 7763. HANDEAG. black leather, marked 8% Reward_if 'returned to Room 2033 Interior Telephone National 1880, Branch 260. HAT-Dark blue baku: on 16th st between 8p oad and Irving st. Finder please Rl Columbla 4868-R. june 17, near Auditor] [ 1 leather Agn?' Knights of Q"‘» i Su Club. 918 10ih st. male, 6 No. 5 mavkings: fi Hine Léer 0:0 Eve St nwe tel Wwess 240 jtone marten in the Tast two wee Colt 5003 ‘or Metropolitan wA‘rcH solid gold, fl‘ln move -n!. Aniial ¥ > Tight. 310 " £°A. station snu.rdn Phone North JUNE artment. | T2t M Ew: i0. 1107 Betaware ave. | &y 23, en route Garfield | § 1931, WINS THIRD ON ESSAY Alvin Edward Feno of Washing- ton Awarded Veterans’ Prize. wl- in the anou-'wla 26, o T9, the @urd of Thanks. mu. resard lor him Y e A E‘u“fg:'u"f‘ r"" # E’:‘m ess Power of "Word e S8 s ore, it was |, D, SAXTON RITES HELD greater prosperif bor?" um‘.’ ‘é"efl{:’ nected 'lfllI.uu huul POSTAL CAS CASHES CHECKS Telegraph Company x_;ndlu A. B. A. Travelers’ Drafts. American Bankers' Assoclation trav- elers' checks may ‘be purchased and cashed at the offices of the Postal Tel- eT-. ph Co., it was announced today by Clarence . Mackay, president, Wwho told of having completed arrangements with the A. B. A. for the service. The checks long have been accepted all' over the world in payment for goods or service, but their actual cashing has been confined to banks. The new serv- ice by the Postal Telegraph and Inter- nluonal System extends the service to practically all pclnu in the Unllgd sme- and-in the larger centers of the THE WEATHER District of Columbia and Maryland— Fair and slightly warmer tonight; to- morrow fair and warmer, moderate westerly winds. . Virginia—Fair and warmer tonight; warmer tomorrow and in extreme north ponlan tonight, gentle variable winds. t Virginia—PFair, slightly warmer in mm.h Earmm tonight; tomorrow generally falr, warmer in east portion, Record for 24 Hours. “Thermometer—4 p.m., 80; 8 pm | 12 midnight, 70; 4 am.,, 65; 8 Em 6! A T- pm. 30.20; 8 . 30.17; 12 midnight, 30.21 llm Sg{-;l 8 a.m., 30.14; noon, 30. "Eowest wun um 3 Sinn peratyre, 63, oceurred at Temnerltur'- Highesr same date last year— 97; lowest, 71. Tide Tables. (Furnished by United States Coasf Geodetic Survey.) s Today—Low tide, 11:31 ll !3 nm. high tide, 4:38 II‘Tll‘l :g: Tomorrow—-mw tide 1 tide, 5:33 a.m. and .02 pon " DER The Sun and MNII. ply—-sun rose 4:43 am.; sun sets Tomorrow—Sun rises 4: H | sets 7:38 p.m, ipiddnd Moon rises 4:3' | Automobile h’;‘;‘bg . iniiled o’ half hour after sunse llllll.ll. | _Comparative figures of the | rainfall in the Capital for ll:! mflgi | months against the ave in the following table: - ¢ SO -73! L ..18Tins, Record rainfall for the first six m?,nths ‘was: anuary, 1882, 7.09 inches; 1884, 6.3¢ lncht March, l:'dl)m;l"!‘. lncha April, 1889 9.13 inches; May, ::alsm 10.69 inches; June, 1900, 10.94 101508 usia Abilere, Tex Albany, N. 29329reeEsnReeeeEnagas o Rain Pt.cloudy Clear . Clear Pt.eloudy - Clear 8338882828032z enssss Pittsburgh, Portland, oudy Pt.cloudy Cloudy Clear 2332335238238 2283333 Pt.cloudy FOREIGN. 4 (7 a.m., Greenwich time, today.) Station: Temperature. Weather. 52 Clear tockholm, Gibraltar,” Spain. o, Gréshwich ‘time, 10485 Horte (Fayah, Azores... 68 —Partcloudy Rain Part cloudy Because ofl companies are refusing credit to farmers in the Prairie Prov- lnm of Canada, much of the seeding b&msl done with horses instead of SPECIAL EXCURSIONS | ROUND TRIPS | R Adantic City, $5.50 Philadelphia . $5.25 New York. ..$6.50 Boston . ...$12.50 JALTIMORE EVERY HOUR....... Pittshurgh. . $10.50 _Cleveland . .$15.00 Chicago ...$26.50 - St. Louis . . .$30.00 ... 780w CENTRAL UNION BUS TERMINAL 1203 Pa. Ave. P mahut 'ampcntm. 80, occurred at be lighted one- chs . | Judge Robert E. M in|U. 8. Worker for 62 Years, Once Prisoner at Libby, Is Buried. Funeral services for Detrborn. llan. 88 years old, who ‘Wednes. t his home, 1922 Calvert lt.ree!. hnld at 10 o'clock this morning it late home. Burial was in Arling- nunnl.l Cemetery. auwn was memud at Libby a3 a Confedersi er dur- the Clvil War, 62 years in l.lu unrwnnum general'’s office, He retires d seven yenra ago. He is survived Iéy sister, Miss Bella Saxton of the street lddren. Births Repoxled Th. following births ha be ted {00 -lt-'mnnmmv.v “in “the "Tast 24 an M. Bowman, William n:: e, Doy, P ] e v:k . and e DELANEY, EDWARD. o colles"snd &1«:4 Alexahder, boy. 0 and m:':fl’.m Bmaitood. i Baon, sirl, Jor rrison WHiTse® ne Gross. irl. John' W, and Esther Lyon Marriage Licenses. llllllll 8 lllvnrm-n. 22, Kabn uAfi "“fll onlld Frances M. ni:dn;!.:;l:‘;“" Infl. uxnme R oo D Broad Run, Vi 21, and Ethel M. l-lznv P 3 8 3 i Aum;m,““"""‘" Val; Rev. and Lillie B. nu-nn L. Hl ison. o % nfl-l 4‘3 s !flxh Con- Rev. WH lam T, l)o'x\‘:’a oy C ln.d Hattie F. °¢. Bruen- Rev. Hugo o, 21 and Linda Glaubach, 18; “and Rev. = He tman, 23, tng. B both of Bal ins. 33, both of Rimore. Mo+ l J. l.lvrenee Kilken: ",::“’.'*"‘f.:?fifi? ‘xr".“(.‘f,“ e, Straub, 38, Coffeyville, Kans.. Rev. Homer J'A(l:::nc.vlohulltlch 21, this city, and Anna llignon, 1 New Orleans, La.; Rev. avis, 5. Cherr dale, Va i Omums. 23 This loraee C. hunberry‘ 24, and Thelma L. Brcoh: 30: Rev Thomes 8 Tilden. Fence ‘B, Hawkins. 31, Bawkins, 17: Rev. a Raloh 'C. Mingin, Stells B. Picket John E. “flls '1. i F pandeion Macatee, 23: R Charlie “Artis. and Rev. Glassboro, s, 33, Des Moines. Tow: Porter. '24,’ this city; Rev. ay Biebel, yton. Ohio. E. Hopkins, this city; Montgomery. ; Rey and" “Sosephine Rev. James 5. k34 FUNERAL DIRECTORS. Thos. R. Nalley’s Son 517 11th St. S.E. LI 1220 P. J. SAFFELL B 0 ok A2 rank Geier’s Sons Co. L T ST, National 2473 Wm. H. Sardo & Co. Funeral Chapel . WESTEE . Lincaln 8524| JTCLENENTS SONS it, 1862, 1841 Wiseonsin Ave. West 0804, Clyde J. Nichols, Inc. 4200 9th St. N.W. Col._6324 CHAS. S. ZURHORST 18 I.==! Clg.rl'lnel ST. loupf F. Birch’s Sons fl!AAC BIR( m M u-'kumamt GEO w WISE CO. LW V. L. SPEARE CO. '“&“ SHURFORR fonor consried Phone National 2802 1009'H St. N.W, my 940 F_st. JOHN R“WRIHT co. | 1337 10th §t. N.W. __ Phone North 0041. RiCO, Pt 4170, 471 W. W, Deal & Co. 216 H ST. NE. LINCOLN 200, J. WILLIAM LEE’S SONS, CREMATORIUM CHAMBERS B. GAWLER WALTER A. GAWLER WILLIAM A. GAWLER SONS Established Chapel ,‘uocfl Lady Attendant 1750-2-4 Pennsylvania Avenue N.W: Phones: NAtional 5512-5513 | No BRANCH OFFICE | FUNERAL DESIGNS. g A m'%gg‘ NeiRexpensive. s * A—9 Bratha. ALLISON, ZEBEDEE H. On Thursday, fune 36, 1631, ZEBEDEE H. beloved hus: band of Mary J. Amm: lled 67 years. Beves can 1,‘ VING ANS panmy. - Puneral from his late residence, 627 H si. ., on Saturday, June 37, at 2 p.mn. Rslatives and riend ‘invited. 'Interment Glenwoed Cem % BARTON, KATE. Departed this life Wed- nesday, Jjune 24, 1031, urr 3 lons inesc. She_ leaves ourn their joss » daughter. Lillie Addison: two sons. Willis grandehil ren. i at 8 nd other relatives and Saturday, June 37, 1931, rom her daughter thence to 8t. V. and Lewis Barton: ‘thres uneral 0_am., 1 dence, 356 ¥ st cen X at"s® o arnes’ funeral hi 870 cloek Fricay, June BUNDY, ERNEST. D June 23, RN NI relatives friends: 8, Barbour Bros, funerai 5 .e. Fune v, from i Interment Sayn BURNS, HARRIET, On Thursday. June 28, 1001, a1 9050 K 30, 1w RARHIET BORNE, Punenl ICIVWE! ‘at W, W. Chambers Cc ey June 4. ‘9 oAb n Gienwood Cemetery. On Thursday, CARROLL. DE. lu‘xl.(lrnh ; u i il an, Netioual L o me"q}[ N knors s e nul lumeuu heral Troms he Homé Chabcl B Priday, iune 26, at 7 pm. Intermont Middletow neral home. n.w.. Sat- Interment CHASE, SUSAN E. Departed this life day, June 23, 1931, at 3 g'clock p.m sUshy her zesidence, Arlington, Va. . HASE, beloved wife of the late John ch-u and devoted mother of Mrs. Cora C. Bavis, Mrs. Sussnna C. Cooke and Archie Bhe also leaves nine 5 children, -grandchildren, other relatives 470 friepds. Funcral Sunday, June 38, at . Brnest Jarvis Co. funeral Cnhiren, 1933 You seoma. 3 Departed_this lif¢ 931, EDWARD DELANEY, son o' s Detaney. " He> bevi cir oo & oeioted motner. laney: i l hame. 423 413 st until Saturday at 1 p.m., then it his | "(. l!lld!l’\(fl. 823 2nd st. b\‘. Funeral Sun- di June 23, at 1 p.m. JAMES DANIEL. RT, Departed th on Tuesdey, June 25, 1935 a 'n a ert. ¢ "Ars. Edith Bayne: cousin af Mrs. Cevein Savoy, devoled riend of Mrs. Mary Carter He also leaves other relatives and friends {o mourn ibeir less. Remains resiing ac Barbour Bros. funeral home, ne. Funeral Sunday,. June 28, at 1.3 pm.. from the above funeral home. terment Lincoln Cemetery. EDWARDS, ANNIE. On Thursdas. June 23, P in Gallinger Hospital, WANDS, "dovoied: mother. o e T Ay K I L Mrs. Margaret Robinson, Mrs. Annie Bay- lor. Daniel Edwards, Mrs, Selena Beneit ng Louisa Carter. She leaves many other reiatives and a host of friends. Re- mains resting at the John T. Rhines fu- neral ohapel. 3rd and Eve sts. s.w. Notice of funeral later. JAMES ELMO. Suddenly. on 25, 1931, JAMES ELMO_HARRISON. HAZEL, ANNIE C. On Wednesday, June 24. 1931,” at the -residence of her daughter. Mrs! Laurs Martin, 1227 Good Hope rd NIE C.. widow of John_ Hazel ’m;‘ survived by two sons., Bernard of his city and Joseon M Hazel of Leonardtow: ‘uneral from above Tesiderice Saiurday. June 31, &t pm.: manuel Ecbicopal Church, sis. se. where serv- Scox it "be” held at % “otiock: Relatives and friends invited to attend. Interment Rock Creek Cemetery. 26 HEETER, ALICE CORNELIA, On Wednes- day. June 24, 11:30 a.m., e < fhence to the Methodist Ghurch: otgmac, Md.. where services will be held 8t 2 p.m. Relatives and friends invited. Interment in chureh cemetery. FANNIE M. Departed this ||‘= 193], 8%, 6 o'clock n ha® Coriatne Son. daushter of Saran and. the Jat mond Shinell. “She leav Md.. and a host of other relatives and friends. Notice of funeral later. MASON. CARLISLE B sunuenlé on June bei Mason, the e Laviata: and W, n. brother of the late Hoscoe Masch. Notice of funeral here- MEAD. ROBERT JAMES. On Fridar June 26,1831 at Girfleld ‘Hospital ROPER beloved husband of Fena Mesd. Remata Testing at funeral home, of fu: ROBINSON, MARY J. Departed this life on Wednesday, June 34. 1931, at th of her Be: ris. 2113 N st sister of the 'l and aunt of W, Saturday. June 37. at Chrmel Baptist Churen, 97d ind 1 3ta. AW RUST, JOSEPHINE W. On Friday. June 26. 1931, JOBEPHINE W.. beloved wife of H st CPuneral from By, badrs Evistopal Church’ (Washington Circle). on Eaturday. Ji t 11 & Interment (private) hambers Co. Chapin 'st. n.w. Notice Tater. SIDMMS, EMILY REDIN DUNLOP. Op Thrs- ‘e 5, 1931, at Emerg>ncy Hospital. m zh e s acaee dow of Rickard | Doug- ugh ices at cnupel at urday, June 2 4 TAYLOR. CALVI Deoarted this life on Wednesday. ‘June 24 1931, en route to Sunanity Fospital, CALVIN TAYLO feaves o mourn iheir ioss a devoted mother and father, Mary and William Taylar; five brothers, two sisters, srand- v, on o'clock from residence, 1012 c h WHEATON, HOWARD J.. Suds Thursdar; June 35 1991 in RS 33rd ; WARD, ' J. the beloved husband of Fien 2 Dwieaton. (nee Dugan: Funeral from his late retidence at Odenton. Md 2 p.m. Saturday, June 27, thence to unum Olivet Cemetery, with interment at on ear, GE E. Suddenly. on Pri- GEORG] Seloved, husband of Orace H, Wilcox: mains resting, at the S. H. Hines Co. fu- neral home. 2001 14th n.w. Services and interment at Arhnlu\n National Ceme- tery Monday, June 29, at 1 June :.s. WISTER, PHILIP. On Thur 1931, at his residence. €3 se Pisband, o the late. Marearei Wister, 'in the "0h vear of his age. Pu- mersl from_the ab idence on Mon- By June 28, at 8 thenee to 8 Petgr's Church, wher s, will be said af o ot eTock FEeinties Rrd riends. fvites ntérment af Congressional Cemeter. 38 In ‘Memoriam. GRICE. GEORGE W. In sad put loving re, me husband and ir - den 1l ?oml us.x.g“z C this lfl ve years ago, Peacetully sleeping, resting o Life's weary trii ng In silence e ifered in Datience hs bore. Ged called"him home ta suffer 5o HIS U wvmu pUTE: MARY L. GRICE. PIN] le! mnb n brance ‘of our dear PINKNEY (nee Marlowe), this life June 26, 1922. Begutiful things in this life Are_ma: 13 true. We count the Stats By thgusands. loving remem. other, - AMANDA who ~departed irds and flowers, Lo« Shhie| mifiaste’uli\fie wawninin Rare beauties, far and near! But all the wide world over Slers ust ‘one wmother, dear. She had a nature you could not help loving. And & heart that was purer than gold, Ang to thase wh knew her and loved Tier Her memory ¥l never stow ol NS AND DAUGHTERS. * UMPHREY, wlu.uu H. Sacred to the memory of my dear husband. who depart~r this life one year ago today. June 26. 1030, Tollay brings back sad memorles in our Of the day you went to rest. The ones Wio think of you toddy, dear Will. Are the ones who love you the saw you suffer, I saw you die. Ana‘zhdnbyo u went away and did not say May your soul rest in peace YOUR WIFE. * SMITH, ELIZA. In lovine memory Tsm';; Th05 76 Tes’ veats ago.Loday, June 36, 1050: My lips cannot tell how I miss you. y heart cannot tell what to s Gw!lg along ¢ knows how I miss yoi home it is lonesome G DAUGHTER, MA BMITB 'm "l!“ lh 3080, k Mot now. but in th AM ) nm- u'!'ll unden!l'nd AND LOUISE L n levinl em- b o ST R ear nnsband” o Who, departed Chls Ife one. year SFo eoday Tune 930, e Surrounded b: coming years— tier land— . fri I am lonesom the midst of all pleasure T am blue. smile. on my but my hear £ «‘-vwmfl.r{& you. !

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