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    1. [MD-Old-News] Newspaper Article Online Submission
    2. In a message dated 6/4/02 10:50:53 PM, cwr4586@aol.com writes: << It was submitted by (cwr4586@aol.com) on Tuesday, June 4, 2002 at d: d: d --------------------------------------------------------------------------- contributor_name: charles robey newspaper_name: Baltimore Herald (Sunday) newspaper_date: 21 June 1903 town_of_publication: Baltimore City county_of_publication: Baltimore City state_of_publication: Maryland newspaper_article: Marriage License Issued. The following marriage licenses were issued yesterday by the clerk of the Court of Common Pleas: Samuel G. Eareckson, 25, 728 Greenmount avenue, and Katherine M. Rea, 28. Harry S. McAuley, 23, and Jessie A. Peters, 21, both of Washington D.C. Edward E. Hoover, 21, and Sadie E. Wilson, 19, Benges, Md. Aplicant, J. F. Cropsey, 1821 Harford avenue. Thomas J. Robey, 22, and Annie E. Darnall, 17. Applicant, Mary A. H. Powell, 1434 North Fulton avenue. Morris, Cohenm 21m 24 North High street, and Beckie Block, 21. Charles Von Mitzel, 29, 1307 West Lanvale street, and Mollie A. Cooke, 27. Thomas W. King, 26, Philadelphia, and M. Helene Fredinger, 21. Robert C. Hollenshade, 29, and Sallie Cook, 35. Applicant, David A. Becker, 1003 Concord street. George Steinbacker, 23 and Bertha M. Steinbacher, 21 (cousins). Applicantm A. Steinbacher, Mount Winans. OBITUARY Mr. James Walker. Mr. James Walker of the firm of Teal & Walker, real estate agents, died on Thursday at the home of his sister, Mrs. St. John Carroll, 533 East Twenty-third street, of cancer of the throat. Mr. Walker was 45 years of age and unmarried. In the early part of February last he underwent an operation of having his tongue removed on account of cancer, the operation being performed at the Johns Hopkins Hospital by Dr. J. M. T. Finney. In April he was forced to go to the hospital again to have a cancer removed from his throat. The operation was a very successful one, but the strain caused the patient to become very weak, and he finally succumbed. He is survived by his sister, Mrs. St. John Carroll, and one brother, Mr. Charles M. Walker. The funeral will take place tomorrow morning at 9 o'clock from St. Ann's Catholic Church, York road and Twenty-second street, where a requiem mass will be said by Rev. Timothy Kenney. The pall bearers will be Mesrs. Francis Crook,George Mudge, Charles Kirby, Charles Irwin and John Ward. The interment will be in Greenmount Cemetery under the direction of Undertaker Edward A. Wiedefeld. Mr. Lewis L. Bennett. The body of Mr. Lewis L. Bennett, who died in Buffalo Thursday, arrived yesterday at the home of his sister, Mrs. Thos. Wilkinson, 2643 North Charles street. For the last six years Mr. Bennett had been employed in the Pullman service as a conductor, running from Buffalo to Washington over the Pennsylvania railroad. He was apparently in good health when he boarded his train at Buffalo, and when but a short distance out of that city was suddenly taken sick. The train was stopped, and Mr. Bennett was sent back to Buffalo, where, shortly after his arrival, he died of apoplexy. Mr. Bennett is survived by a widow and three sisters-Mrs. Thomas S. Wilkinson, Miss Gertrude Bennett and Miss Susie Bennett. The funeral will take place Monday morning from the home of his sister, Mrs. Wilkinson, 2643 North Charles street. Services will be conducted by Rev. J. Houston Eccleston, pastor of the Emmanuel Episcopal Church. Interment will be in Greenmount Cemetery. The pall bearers will be cousins of Mr. Bennett - Messrs. Curtis, Frank, Harry and Warren Bennett, and Messrs. Alphonsus Peddicord and William Dames. Mr. Francis M. King. Mr. Francis Marion King died early yesterday morning of paralysis at his home, 1231 East Eager street. Mr. King was born in Baltimore sixty-seven years ago. He is survived by one son, Mr. George William King, and two daughters, Misses Cordelia and Lillian King. The funeral will take place Tuesday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Rev. J. M. Sl arrow, pastor of Caroline street Methodist Episcopal Church, will officiate at the funeral services. The interment will be in Greenmount Cemetery under the direction of Undertakers H. E. Hoeck & Son. >>

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