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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTO N, -D. ( TUESDAY, JUNE 23, 1925. 0 B8 8 801018 B B Genuine Palm Beach Suits ] ra-aane BUCHHOLZ PROPERTY EXCEEDS $250,000 Hotel Proprietor Also Owned Real Estate in Maryland, New Jersey and Germany. Gustav Buchholz, hotel proprietor Who died June 7, left property In the District of Columbia_valued in_ex .00 CHAMBERS BROWNSTONE , MFD.AND TRADE MARK OWNED | Y _OOODALL WORSTED CO.! Complete, as Low as. FUNERAL HOME. COL. 432 ot $250,000, according to the petition of his executors for the probate of his wili. He also owned real estate in Maryland, New Jersey and in Ger- many, the value of which is not esti mated. Justice Siddons admitted the will to probate and granted letters testament- ary to the widow, Mrs. Christina Buchholz; the son, Frederick W. Buchholz, and Attorney Stanton .C. Peelle, and fixed their bonds as ex- ecutors at $50,000. The only real estate in Washington owned by Mr. Buchholz is premises 1413 Pennsylvania avenue, whigh is assessed at $111,272. The furfMure nd fixtures of the Hotel Occidental are valued at $60.000. In addition he had securities estimated at $10,000, an automobile and horse worth $3,200 and bank deposits of $41,019.96. Debts due the deceased are placed at $2,000. No estimate is given of the value of the good will of the busines $1 4.75 " Plenty of Palm Beach Suits, all shades, with pin stripes and neat checks—regular suit pat- terns. The genuine cloth, well tailored in accordance with the required Raleigh Haber- dasher standard of quality and workmanship. Allsizes to fit men of all proportions—33 to 46. Gabardine Suits, *19.75 Raleigh Haberdasher | Thirteen Ten F Street Inc. to its specific needs. Light-weight Coat, 1332 G Street N.W. On Sale at The Hecht Co. Wednesday—250 Beautiful very garment is cxamined, Thus white: woolens remain bright and clear. Wool Sweater, plain, tight stitch Silk Sweater, plain stitch ... White Flannel Skirt, plain______ White Flannel Jacket, unlined.... 34 length, unlined... Knicker Suits, coat and breeches.... i Three to Four Day Service | FOOTER’S “For Fifty Summers Cleaners o Particular People White and Colored Sports- wear for Week End and Vacation Days —demand unusual care in dry cleaning and finishing. them that care. We give cleaned and finished according s stay white and light silks and _$1.50 | _$1.50 $1.50 .. $2.00 Sportswear for Main 2343 Built to our own specifications, with table, buffet. and 4 chairs, covered in beautifully colored damask Any woman will just naturally want one because they are so good looking. But thatisn’t the whole story. These suites have been specially built with such added conven- iences as a Welsh dresser-top on the buffet which provides for an extra plate shelf; two enclosed leaves in the exten- sion table. The chairs are upholstered in heavy damask to harmonize with the decorations. All of these are special features and worth special notice even were the price high- er. And speaking of price—this is the lowest possible for furniture of this quality. The six pieces complete cost but $59. (Second Floor, F St., The Hecht Co.) . - Navy, Gray and These Different Color Combinations Tvory and Blue, Marine Blue and Brown, and in Walnut Brown Finish. The Hecht Co. F Street at 7Tth See Them Displayed Over on the Second Floor of Our F Street Annex you can see all four styles displayed. Also in our Seventh Street Windows. _$1.00 || | BAN ON FIREWORKS | Police Instructed to See That Safe and Sane Fourth Is Ob- served in District. Acting Supt. of Police Charles Evans' today promulgated an order instruct- ing all police captains to see that Washington’s Fourth of July is cele- brated in a strictly “safe and sane manner. In the official police bulletin issued today the police were reminded of the regulations against the sale and use in | the District of dangerous fireworks, [ The regulations called to the atten- |, tion of the police provide that “no fire- cker, squib or other fireworks or making explosive of any kind |, shall be sold, delivered, discharged or set off within the City of Washington or te fire limits of the District of Co- |LABOR IS ACCORDED FIRST “FELLOWSHIP” ORDERED ENFORCED | i . nue, at § o'cloc will meet tomorro at Penns Sunda from 10:30 o'clock. and Margar be a cup and sau replenish the ch ed by Deam and Mrs. are on the pre CITY NEWS IN BRIEF. The Emma Sanford Shelton Chap- T. will meet with Mrs. . 5301 Cathedral ave- tomorrow evening. will- hold its merson Institute graduation exercises in the auditorium of the City Club tomorrow night at 8| o'clock. Royal Arcanum, night at 8 o'clock gles' Hall, Ninth street and ylvania avenue. Memorial United Brethren in Christ y school, North Capitol and R streets, will hold its annual excursion 1t Glen Echo Park tomorrow, leaving the church on special cars at The committee is com Gardner, Guy Numbers District Council, hosed of R. V. including cap pistols, firecrackers.| Burnside 5 No. 4, W. R. C., will kyrockets and - various forms of|pold a social meeting tomorrow eve poisonous lights. ning instead of its regular business The price of admission will er, and be used to of the corps. Ar rangements made by committees head Mrs. Rose Pennell, Mrs. Emma Mary North. neeting. lumbia, or in the more densely popu-| The repertoire class, Washington lated portion of said District: Provided, | College of Music, will sing “Hia however, on occasions of public cele- | watha's Wedding F ' tomorrow bration and exhibition fireworks may | evening at an entertainment meeting be discharged or set off on special per-| of the Columbia Lodge, No. . mits issued by the Commissioners, de- | Knights of Pyt at the Pythian fining the time, place, storage and suck | Temple, 1012 Ninth street. E. C. Sny other conditions to be observed in ref- | der, United States marshal, will speak erence thereto as they may deem nec- | and Albert Stern, Miss Josephine Mas essary to the public safety. sino, Jose Bruno and Sheba Christie Am. ORGANIZATION ACTIVITIES. TONIGHT. The Eckington W. C. T. U. meet ! at 745 o'clock at the home of Mrs { Luke Cole, 26 V stree Official Exchange in Effect October NEW YORK, June 23.—The first Ia hor union “Rhodes scholarships” ever exchanged officially between America and Europe will begin October 1 Spencer Miller, jr.. executive secre The guest scholars ar: ange for their | artermaster Reserve Officers hurgh Studies | Pl hold their clos {1 Under the Rhodes Educa- ing assembly at the Hotel La Fayette i tem. at 8 o'clock. Addresses will be made GO B by officers of the War Department with Lieut. Col. W. Shipley in By the Associated Press charge THE WEATHER of the Workers' Education Bu-| pitrict of Columbia—Mostly cloudy | od al organization of the |y pigne and tomorrow, somewh: American Federation of Labor, an-|.qjer tonight; moderate north shift- nounced vesterday approval of plans | fov iy | whereby William R machinist, of| L5 to east winds. | whereby William Ross, machinist, of | "\, ryland—Mostly cloudy tonight and | Battimore, Md., will go to Ruskin Col- | anioryow, somewhit cosler tonight | sord, England, and Horst| ) qerate ‘to fresh north to northeast i woodturner, will come from | Toderate to fresh | el G ol hanzig to attend | "Virginia—Mostly cloudy tonight and wood Labor College at Katonah, | ,rqrrow, probably showers in south [ portion ewhat cooler tonight in |own “traveling expenses under the |25t and south portions: mogerate to | tortng of the exchange. Thelr tuitlon | " geet Virginta—Fair tonight and to | by the institution acting as hott | morrow, probably showers in south Ross' trip will ba financed by the Ma. | Portion; little change in temperature. jchinists’ Union at Baitimore. Berenz | will be sent by his woodturners’ .4{(] in Danzig, the Deutsche Holzarbeiter | Verband The exchange of scholarships is a | unterpart of the current exchange now starting its second | Rites for Veteran Dentist Will Be 1 | | Held Tomorrow. Dr. Oliver J. Waters, | formerly for many vears | dentist of this city {ingtonian, died z dat 3 vears old practicing nd a native Wash he residence of his °r, Miss Leida B. Waters, in the | DR.O0.). WATERS DIES. | Temperatury Records for 24 Hours. Thermometer—4 p.m., 88; 8 p.m., 12 midnight, 4 a.m., 66; 8 am., 7 p.m., 29.80: 8 pm 4a.m., 29.83 90, occurred at Lowest tempera t 4 am. tods e date last ye: Highest tempe; 6:15 p.m. yesterday. Highest, 91; lowes Condition of th ‘Water. Temperature and condition of water m. tod; Great Fall 78; condition, clear. Tide Tables. the (Furnished by United States Coast and Geodetic Surve: Today—Low tide, 3:43 a.m oo, apartments, yesterday. EW |,y sinighitide; 9:20 am. and 10\ pun Ghambars” indsrtaking pas] N { " Tomorrow—Low tide, 4:26 a.m. and I tomorrow afternoon at 2 o'clock. Rev :‘; o o S [John c. aghan of St. Matthew's Gika | Church, fficiate. Interment will reek Cemetery. | studied dentistry in zerland, and practiced here . when he retired. His wife, | Sarah Waters, died in 1903, and ldest son, Harry Waters, died last s Waters, he is survived | nother daughter, Mrs. Jessi and a son, Lowery A. W t front utiful d white A whi Iy “Washington Maryland ave with App 349 breast, months mal Rescue Le: wout 5 months old. beautiful dok. Apply | Washungton” Amimal * Rescue v WATCH_AND CHAIN (M1 15 E et nw | | POC femal g D | League, Tors. containing reward 1f re ogers. care of Maver & Ci n D and E n.w : Sun- and Mass. se. I with blue stone between 10th st sts. BROOCH, platinum Monday afternoon. June ¥ rd. and 18th dnd Col. rd ave.. Apt. 703. Ada CH__OF KF\VT-Q Return 1511 T st reward. larse ringg, nw Phone Col kevs. SHOE: liberal name “Sport." Finder return to " Cleveland 4121. Reward <, POLICE_ DO ales, missed Sunday: ta 234" ariswer G0 Ames of Kastor and Bo g 02 —In_park Delow State. War_and Bide or on 17th st.: Piir tortois: Shell rim, bent-bow Flasses. Phone” Maimn The Sun and Moon. Today—Sun rose 442 a.m 37 p.m. TOmorrow- sets 738 p.m. Moon rises 6:44 a.m.; Automobile Tamps t half hour after sunset Weather in Various Cities. e. % sun sets Sun rises 4:43 a.m.; sun sets 9:27 p.m. be lighted one- Temperat o Stations. oy Abilene Tex 7 Albany ar Atlanta Pt.cloudy Atlantic City 0.0 Cloudy 0118 Rain Clo; Cloy Pt cloud . Cloud; Clear Rain - 0.80 Spoisane. WASH..D:C 0.16 (8 a.m., Gresnwich time, todas.) Stations. Temperature. Weather. London, England... Part cloudy Paris, France. Part _cloudy Vienna, Austria Cloudy Part cloudy Part cloudy Rain Part clouds Part_cloudy Clear Cloudy Berlin, ' Germany 2 Copenhagen, Denmark - Stockholm, 'Sweden Horta (Fayal). Azores D BRIEF CASE_—Initials W . U. S. A. put into Dodge Sedan h Mistake, at Harrington Hotel Tu day. 12 moon. ' Finder please notify Hotel Harrington and_receive reward. HI where downtown. G . Finder please e Ot 840 Woodward. Bidg. and reccres reward. ELLY CORD TIRE, on Ford rim: reward 7 Morrison st., Chevy Chase, D. C. Cleve- [ trayed from 9 an. d liberal re swers to name. “Golden Girl Tetiirned to above addre P black leather: at North Beach last ;“(Lr‘.:"i’ L Return Der?uga) pa- rs and pocketbook: kecp money if desire Boquestions asked. Call Main 4057 iver & white pownter namcd O st. n.w. Liberal re- T roward. RF P Call Fr: FUNERAL DIRECTORS. Quick. Dignified and Efficient Service. . W. Deal & Co. 810 B ST. N.E. LIN Automobile_Service s nox?;p.x Joseph F. Birch’s Sons (ISAAC BIRCH) 3034 M ST. N.W. Established 1841, one West 96. Gawler Semce Funeral Directors Since 1850 Main 5512 1332 Penna. Ave. N.W. T. F. COSTELLO NOW LOCATED AT s 674 0. between 1 and 2 p.m. 1724 N. CAP. ST. NORTH 79° JLLAR BILLS—Tw 14th d 2 2 o D508 T3 Al Timothy Hanlon 641 H ST. Phone L. 5543, TRAVELING BAG. contaning woman's and child's clothing, bfllwetn Maple Groyve and Potomac Beach. Va. Finder please notify Mrs. Addie Smith. 1107 R. o1, 8458, Re BRELLA—Lady's. short. blue silk. rib: amber-tipped, black handle, éarved. in Loe Palace Theaier on Saturday mighit. Finger please call Franklin 2886 . WATCH, lacy's. gold: Eckington and Florida I ave. or call ave.. 11th between U and Beimont ste. o On cars between: reward. Apt. 23. 1330 Beimont_st 24°% WATCH FOB — Gentleman's ~with “locket: monogram M, A 8. Reward. 1516 6th st WRIST WATCH—Medium-sized Fain: P el between 13th and 18th, or 17th near P. lin_& $25 REWARD For Return of JACK SPRATT. gray and black tiger- striped tom cat. with white chest. paws and muzzle. Stiayed from wner's_homie. 3 o, I June 16 a common cat. of valie iy to i owner. Charles. E. l ae 1804 5000- % CHAS. S. ZURHORST — 801 _EAST (‘AI"I‘I'DL ST. Phone Lincoln 372. ILTTAY. Lo Funeral D oAl LEE, funera) Director g W “hapel ‘apd modern crematorium " MWoderats prices. 332 Ave. NW._ Call M 1385, Frank Geiu‘ s Sons Co. 1113 SEVENTH ST. N.W. VB SEEENTE STt Main 2473 Wm. H. Sardo & Co. 112 H ST. N.E. Modern Chapel. Lincoln 524 JAMES T. RYAN soder oM B Ave- S B odel Cha Bhivate Ambulancess” 143- Tivery in Connection. R. F. HARVEY'S SON, (Richard K. Harve 1432 You StoNW. "Phone Bol. 2207, e and 4:17} | | | | | | VL. SPEARE cQ Neither the succossors of nor connectea with 4he original W. R. Speare egtablish- Phnno Fragk. 626. 1009 H St. N.W. Formerly §10 F St. N.W. THOMPSON. Cards of Thanks. . We gratefully appreciate and ars sincerely thankful to our many friends and relatives for their kind expressions of I floral tributes at ng mother, Mrs. ND FAMILY. 24* to thank my s and sym pathy in s bereavemen ROBERT J. SMITH, 11 and Conduit ¢ To my man T desire to tion and_sine ing friends and s my grateful apprec, kind sympathy, help tributes at the death band. T wish to exp: sincere thanks for the kind ho during the long illness of my beloved h his dear band. JAMES A. THOMPSON, b friends, also for the beautiful floral tributes cympathies at his death HIS DEVOTED WIFE, MRS. MAY THOMPSON Married. BROOKS—BRUNSON. Mr. and Mrs. O Benbow _announce the n of thei r. Mre. DIANA BRUNSON. to M CHARD i1. BROOKS at b 55 South Dorr Pa. April 26 Powell oficiat attended. Deaths. Monday at Homeopat Suddenly, mwnn 45 am Bowo BABETTE ummen feld eblatt smond 5, at 10 Hnu»\u 0 pm. at BRUAW. t KELSER. J 1310 B et PRINC at_his terment at Mount Olivet mbrance BROOKE. who 23. 1801 ed on home 1A AND ETHEL. * DICKSON. A tribute of love to the memors of my mother. MARY DICKSON. who depa th e nine years azo today June 1916 4 mother dear. a mother kind one and ieft me behinc today. Death broke the family bond of love hat bound our. as one. And then a v¢ ard 10 sas. “Servant of God. well done. it's only a step that divides us no mortal hath seen find sou when death's gr © lifted the veil bety )VING DAUGHTER. Who once with me shared our It's then with a heart full of I cry out with sorrow and p: “Oh, if I have dear m Around our firexi am. LOVING DAUGHTER. RUTH FRA ther HOOVER—BEATTIE. A tribute of love to the sacred memory of our beloved son LLOYD HOOVER. who depart gd this life iwo years ko today, June and our devoted mother. MARY D. BEATTIE. who Jeft s July 54, 1920 Two who made each day worth living For those who walked with them in sun or storm. LoNeLY “FATHER. MOTHER AND DAUGHTE:! . of our dea E. who pass HUSBAND AND CHILDREN Sacred to_the memors of our dea who died June 5 CHILDREN, H. KEEBLER. F. BRY NT. WILLIS LEWIS. _ . MAIER. In sad but loving rememberance of my dear Tather, JOHN . MAIER, who departed this life wo years ago -iodar. June 23, 1 Loved in lif HIS . LOY WIS, llem/w FIELDING LEWIS, and remembered in death G DAUGHTER. RUTH ¢ WEBBER. _In loving remembrance of ou dear mother and wife, MARY G. WEB- BER. who died one year ago today. June 23. 1 Loved in life in_death remembered STELLA AND WILL. * WOOD. In loving memors of our dear son and brother. George W. Wood. who passed a ars axo y. June HIS FECTIONATE ~_BROTHER. = FUNERAL DESIGNS. _ Co Shaf D00 14th St NW Main 106, IC‘E FLORAL E‘(BLEHS Main 2418. S MODERATE PRICES. Prompt. Delivery. "BLACKISTONE'S Floral “Blanket Sprays” And, Other Beautitul Floral to Prices. Yor. St. Promnl -um dellvery service. Aflillle—gxpl’e-lv.-—lnupmalvl. Gude Bros. Co,, 1214 F MOTHER A\Ir 5 I

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