—THE DAVENPOR^T DEMOCRAT AND LEADER—February 24,1922.I«rs:-Gus broth-!y. Ia.; catine.1852, to which union two sons were born both dying ill infancy. His wife died in 9eile/Mber 1853. He then moved to lo*a locating inf. Louisa county, and in January 1S57*cioclt, he married liss Mary Jane ldel, to ducted^ which union five' children were li for bkorn, three of whom survive thesowho or2dy of al was Ken* 'e whoid yo6-0'clock iaogen Urdan-\ home Wein*being, Mrs' Julia Titus, Thomas Gideon of Nichols and Isaiah Gideon of Purry, Iowa. He also leai'es one brother and several grand children to survive him. xWOMANADMITS“FAKE ROBBERYSUSPEND ALL BUSINESS FOR ROM/TFUNERALSP.. I.Jf4Airplanes Drop Floral Tribute* on the Flag-Draped Caskets.Newport News, Va, Fed. 24—Ail business here and at Norfolk and other surrounding communities will he suspended today during the public funeral services to be held hereBURGESS PAROLE VIOLATOR, MASON CITY COP SAYS%Archie Burgess, arrested‘Wednesday by Deputy Sheriffs Frank Martin and Fred Scharfenberg in Long Grove, is wanted in Mason City 011 a charge of violating a ^district court, beoch paioie, according tu an officer from the Cerro Gordo county sheriff's office who arrived hoe t day to take charge of the prisoner. Burgess violated the provisions of his .parole when he started boot-4egging, the officer told Sheriil William Brchnicr.O^AJUATTEND MEETING ' OF CREDIT MEN AT DES MOINESFred L. Ray, pjesideat. aod Harry H- Betty, secretary of the Tri-city Credit Men? association left last night to attend a conference credit men in Des .Moines Mr. Ray d Mr. Belly will slay in Des Moines for a day.-kHave you read tlie wants arts yet?MT. IDA . TO 1PAMembersbyjerian cistreet andhold a speci;of the servuthe purposeQuestion ofWalsh, suppj of the churlt; be present.