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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 1925. Copyright 1925 Hart b’chlflntr WARMTH-STYLE IN HART SCHAFFNER & MARX WINTER OVERCOATS $50° When you get quality of this kind it doesn’t pay to look any further for your Winter Overcoat If you haven't a charge account here—why not apply for one? Credit Manager, Floor Three Raleigh Haberdasher Thirteen.ten F Street VO YA AYAYAYATATAYAYAYATATAYAYAYATAYATATATAYAYAYAY MATAYATATATATATAVATATAYATATATATATATATNATATATATTATN AP A'A D) k) Of Traded-in Shop-worm—and used Pianos Every traded-in and shop-worn piano must go! Nothing reserved “—nothing held back. Every used piano has been price-slashed. Will deliver any piano to your homa. The world’s greatest makes go on sale at a fraction of their orig- inal cost. Never such low prices and terms! Terms on Player Pianos that anyone can afford. Don’t put off buying an- other day — the piano is soon paid for. Temorrow’s Greatest Bargain PLAYER PIANOS Slightly Shop-worn—Looks Like New *189 This great bargain will be shown to the first customer entering our store tomorrow morning. Come early—be the lucky one! Act Quick---Don’t Wait PLAYER PIANO *165 A fine—latest model— shop-worn Player Plano— Just itke Brand New. sSee thi UPRIGHT PIANO 13 the firat Dl syer benl S s used piano at $131 Think of it—and act quick! uprieht K\ABE Player Piano 270 The only Brand-New Player in the sale. You wil say it is worth 1500, Knabe Grand 295 Everyone knows of the high quality of the cel brated Knabe, This bar- gain {s a sample of the many others to be seen. First Come First Served! Best Bargains Go First! LYRIC PIANO CO. 1738 14th St. N. W. New Baby Grand ‘345 Only one new Baby Grand at this price. This offer will not be dupli- cated when sold. A Ereat Bargain. Well worth the price. Ask to see It Qut-of-Town Buyers Welcome! Railroad Fare Refunded Within 200 Miles If You Purchase OPEN NIGHTS DURING THIS SALE 110 days. | | about 1 Old Resident Dies THOMAS HARRISON DIES AT AGE OF 97 Was for 73 Years an Em- nloye of U. S. Naval Observ- atory in Georgetown. Thomas Harrison, 97 years old, who served as a clerk and secretary in the Tni States Naval Observatory 73 s, and a lifelong resident of this died at the Davis Sanitarium, 38 Wisconsin avenue, this morning. ile had becn in the sanitarium about Mr. H a clerk rrison was first employed as in the observatory when he was 20 years old, and served there un- retired in 1921 at the age of 93 vears, Born in Georgetown. Thomas Harrison was born in Georgetown, January 10, 1828, the son of Gustavus Harrison and Eliza- beth Turner Magruder Harrison, hoth members of distingulshed familles. H father, who served as a cap- tain in the war of 1812, was a native of Old Dumiries, Trince William - County, Va,, the State in which that branch of the family had lived since 50, when the first members emigrated from England and settled in Stafford County. The “Chappa wamsic Harrisons,” as they were | known, occupled many positions of trust as the Government grew Mr. Harrison’s mother w descended from Ninian who | . v patented the great tr: of land st e knipw| s the “Rocle of Mumbarton7 | 2= Hoctlson, a bachelor, was th [ sole survivor of o ¢ upon which Georgetown was first |50 11 i po dren. and friends rec : {dered the burden for these while still young their | {father died, leavin, ited m Vir &inia | nephew and for the greater part of his tenure of office, he was emploved as trans lator and sspondent with foreign | observers and astronomers, being pro- | ficlent in several languages. One of Mr. Harrison's most va possessions was a gold watch sented by fellow emploves as a toke: of regard as he nded out a F entury of work t alued | Kept Post 73 Years. Mr. Harrison was born at Thirty- third and N streets in a house which still is standing on the southwest corner, and_has lived on N street (formerly Gay), nearly all his lite. having resided at 2723 N for the past G0 years, | At the age of 20 he was appointed | to a clerkship in the Naval Observa- | one tory, which had been established on|Church of the site now occupied by the Naval [longed to the Society Hospital, and there he served .unti] |1812 to 1921, when retired at the age of 93. | . .\l;nmpw! RITES FOR JOHN H. SISLER. ‘ ‘ Mr. Harrison first was secretary 1 | lir Harrison, ve 0. Al in Tex: and two | nephews in the s Washington the only imme« relatives re. ] maining i Mr. Harrison, a Presbyterian, was of the ¢ members of the | the Covenant 150 b rliest tendent of the observatory. the ~ celebrated Comdr. Maury, organizer and first Later, | petired Georgetown Merchant Had Lived Here 84 Yea Teach Children To Use Cuticura Soothes and Heals Rashes and Irritations n > at Caticura, C at Steel Vaults ment_was in } Rood Cemetery Mr. Sisle S4 vears old and had Best Made, Guaranteed 50 Years. Let no one tell you these are lived in Betown life He retired from business 15 ve not the Best on Earth or that we fool you. Any make $QE& A astee s et 0D Funerals Complete —including fine-made casket of qual- ity. hearse. cars and embalming. use of ‘our funeral parlors— $75, $100, $125, $150 up We guarantee our charge o be the old-time undertaker's price. Am Lulances. $4.00 local removals. Remember This 1o Qur name is on back of the phone o0k W.W. Chambers Co. The Brown Stone Funeeal Home Cor. Chapin & 14th N.W. restdenc Saturda his sc abou ler Clarence E. Raymond T. and three daughters, Mrs. B. | S. Harve M | ster, Mrs. Elizabeth Selby, | hildwen ‘ | is s Lester, V. Am John A. Sis M. Holden s Katherine : | fved by widow, | | |and 14 grandc Noted Musician Dead. PITTSBURGH. Pa., Nov Carl F v land orchestra leader, known 'th out the country, died in a hospital | here vesterday following an « He was at one ne of the Pittsburgh Symphony Orch tra Mr. Bernthale Wz born Cleveland in 1879 and studied in Ger- many. Thesr you’ll understand the Briton’s love for his ever-welcome cup mber 3 (#) organist, pia ssistant direc THOUGH England has her Scotch and ale . . . her favorite drink is tea! For more than a century Joseph Tetley and Company, of London, have supplied Britain with the choicest of fine teas. If you would taste tea of new delicious- ness and flavor —buy a package of Tetley's from your grocer. Printed on it is a famous old recipe for making real English tea. You'll enjoy fourfold the cheery brew so welcome to every Briton. Try Tetley's tonight the English way— and get a new idea of tea! A new taste and treat of rare delight! Yet Tetley’s costs no more than ordinary teas. TETLEY TEA ORANGE PEKOE BLEND In packages from 10c te $1 AR Consult Your Optometrist You can’t be too particular about who pre- scribes and fits your glasses—we advise you to consult an optometrist who arrives at the root of the trouble, prescribes the remedy and holds himself responsible for the results OPTOMETRY " —is a profession covering the "examination, prescribing and fitting of 'glasses to correct visual defects and to relieve eye strain. OPTOMETRISTS —without the use of drugs or drops, get at the seat of the trouble and correct it. For an in- definite period, the optometrist’s service is yours for the asking., District of Columbia Optometric Society, Inc. T SIMON SPIGEL EXPIRES IN SANITARIUM HERE Had Been in Failing Health for Several Months—Owned Much Property in City. Simon Spigel, 47 years old, who had large real estate holdings in this city and had been a resident here for the last 24 dled at the Takoma Park arium yesterday. He had been health for several rears, ni in failing months, Mr. Spigel and came to ago, living in vas a_ native of Poland this countr ve Baltimore two ve before coming to Washington vas a member of the George Wash- ton Lodge of Independent Order of th Sholom and the Fourteenth treet Synagogue. Funeral services were conducted at his late re Connecticut avenue, this afte 2 o'clock. In- terment was in the Fourteenth Hebrew Congregation Cemete Mr. s Mrs. ]viuvl a ures:; one and three g THE WEATHER | District of Columbla—Fair and slightly colder tonight; tomorrow in creasing cloudiness with slowly rising temperature; moderate north winds. Maryls and Virginia—Partly cloudy and slightly colder tonight tomorrow increasing cloudiness with rising temperature in west h to strong north winds | afterncon and tonlght, Qiminis tomorrow. West Virginia—} night and tomorrow, tomorrow; warmer ars He Bennie Gertrude pigel, a son Mrs brother, Solomon andchildren th g rtly cloud foliowed by rain in west portion i | tomorrow. Records for 24 Hours. 4 4 44; Thermometer 12 midnigh noon, 51 aro pm., 4am, 44; 8 am, 44 30.24; 8 m., pan ht, 30 on, 30, ature, p.m., 8 a.m., 30. Highest te at noon today. 43, occurred at Temy Highest 51, occurred lowest temperature, 3 am. today. ature same date last year— . 54; lowest, 38, ondition of the Water. Tempera water at ¢ Temperature, condition of at 8 a.m.— clear. ure and t Falls todz 44; condition, ide Tables. ted States Coast tic Survey.) and 4:20 and 10:10 (Furnished and p.m.; high pm p.m b, The Sun Sun Low tide, nm tide, 10:00 a.m Low tid tide, , 4:53 19:41 and and am. am nd Moo Today m p.m Tomorrow 03 Moon rises 1tomobile e-half hour Weather i rose sun sets Sun 6:38 p.m 7:28 pm.; lamps to after sunset rises am.; sets sets 9:21 am be « lighted Various Cities. 5 a Tiesure: Stations. |-wgor e igh. Ant, WRIST WATCH. I WRIST W back. Ow 911 16th ot can have san LOST. " containing rosary. LH it ne th ‘S hee BULLDOG—Laie hamed VER Rl.\’(. blister pearl: on 14 34" e 2 me of Buster: name and address of Scratehed on collar: weannge faes o H. 30 Wells, 411 5rd 5t novs. Bt e = ater brow Wite. short tai Return to 2 5th st. s.e : ‘ : 5 manths "ol d it returned to E iy e st Cali 2EY. some spots errier: answers ward 2068 DOG Reward. DOG. . Jeweled triangle: i iberal reward DL I W Shield ard Ridout ave., ha if_retu: in black o “or in Mount Plea Return 810 18th st.. first floor rimmed: Octo Washington Circle and eward._Phone West 1455 shell rimmed. in tan leathor « th Capitol and L sta." Finaisather case: furm 1101 North Cavitol st. And reveiva ro: ward. 0 § Ttwo) on safety pin: feo Mat with N Icathor string with tied to it. Reward. Address Bo Star_office. MUFF. dyed muskrat, on perhape 10" 2 Yellow P Fetbrned to 1825 2 NOSE GLASSES_vair of torioiss GRS 2("?&'1;,;».““‘ R:u.xrrém‘ it o spoll, with throp's. - Reward it finder f Falls Chureh Wil phone Y ERCOAT—GeT T b5 TRk rens Rilfoweon niht 5t the Eher Hall: Tamansed Dapers. Keyd and automobile pesmte prans P T or Tine. 35TEW" and® e 3¢ Reward old fashionedgold dagger: .~ La Favette }(nu‘lnrev«ard wh ing_tag swers o ho name Buster: in vie and T sts. ne.. November 2. Virginia ave._s. ty of 4th Please ‘notify O call Line. 10335, PUPPY, female. white and tan, anawers (o aby Dok " Liberal reward, . 7, W Whites ward for the return or informa- THon Toading 1o the Fetogery of Santonar 18th and You sts. Monday morning. 3304 e SCARF—Lady's black silk. with tassels on ends. Please return to Box 72, Glen Echo, MBRELLA—Sunday. on 13th & D car; name on handle. Liticeln 4330, WATCH. enameled ball- in vicinit God- Ward & Lothrop's: teward Call Woodsds 87. Miss Lamy. WATCH FOB—Gold, initials S. C. Thurs- day, Oct. 29: valued as an_heirloom. Kindly station. o notity, létter carrier 338, W ot Apt. the Dunsmere, 2523 14th wmxr WATCH. around _face: Wedns Col._5270-W. WRIST WATCH. Fold | Ered” inscribed inside back cover: Potomuc 3138, na from Reward. portion; | $ pm., | the | | i ORGANIZATION ACTIVITIES. TONIGHT The choir of Calvary M will glve an “‘evening of son; suild hall of the church. Columbia Heights Citizens’ i“”" will meet at St tephen’s Hall, | 017 Fourteenth street. Commissioner | Fenning and Dr. George F. Bowerman | will speak on civic problems and the | needs of the Public Library and the | budget. The L racy will debate on True W cague for Industrial meet at 171215 1 prohibition. D son, secretary of of tempe nce, prohibi morals of the M. E, speak for prohibition bition, Capt. Frede Quartermaster Corps, street to Clarence the board on and public Church, will Against prohi ick L. Jones, A | | Democ- | | s. Oriental Council, Royal Arcanum, will meet, 8 o'clock, at Pythlan T vle Roval Arcanum cha ation, § o'clock, at | »une rter day cele. thian Temple. s, Lodge of Theosophists, will meet, 8 o'clock. United K street, 1731 The commissioner general of immi gration, Harry E. Hull, will speak before the young business and profes slonal women's department, Y. W. ( A., at headquarters, 614 I street The Harvard Club of Washington will meet, 8 o'clock, at the University Club. Prof. Roscoe Pound, dean of Harvard Law School, will speak The Botanical Society of Wi ton will meet, 8 o'clock, in hall of the Cosmos Club. A. E. Longley, on e Chromosomes Strawberry V. (lantern) M Agnes Chase, on “Observa on the Botany of Brazil” (lan and refreshments. hing. ssembl Spenkers nd tions tern) Society of shyteriar the ben | the New York Avenue P urch will present four one at Epiphany Parish Hall for fit of the onary fund m The Men's Club of Sixth Presbyte-| Church will launch a monthly series of dinner meetings, 6:30 o'clock, at the ch h. Prof. D. 31 s Electrical School will speak _— | Good Will Chapter, No. 36, O. E. ., | will give a card party. the Inn Side Cafeteria, street, for the ways mittee. 8 o'clock u«-nvh and means com- | o l | 719 Th Officers of the Grand Chapter, O. E. ill pay Acacta Chapter the visitation tonight. nual an | PAINTER OF KINGS DIES. SR o i NEW YORK, November 3 (#).—Jan i painter of a yesterday rear Born he first training there ar pupil of the military p: Adam of Munich. His portrait of Le II of Bava ognit of H an Iso were his forte the latter From Russia.’ Cards of Ebanks BOTTLEMAY. V. home ers of several coun- | tries. military pictur the most celebrated ng his “The Retreat | BT ENAY the r‘vm‘\‘ favier. TOHY THE FAMILY. | to “the Trends. uleo “He DADE. t ot beautiful n during the | ESTELLA beauti or ‘the GEORGE HILL._AND DAT TER. CATHERINE JONES. e | PARISH. We wish to extend ou | tion to ou: o { HER SON GH apprec THE FAMILY. * Deaths. Sunday. Nove 1 P Doy (née “Bishop) Augusta A eral (priv othier of Alice, W, Novembe 2104 Ashton 30 pni.. fr m he Wa w Inter | BROOKS. | a2 Suddenly. N BROOKS of igto Ced ains restin {uneral b i Monday. R ris Co e n.w | BrOWN. 1to_eternal r eace- | ring iliness. 1925, at D st the late G | voted brother of Beatrice Brown, | Hoitense Wood and | tice of funeral her | CARROLY arted October De this life 1025 at 1010 S “st. se. LOTTI aves fo n ushand, Joh d moth Ha frch. o F stre nd 433 sts. s, Rev tween 3rd Howard, pastor T stood beside vour bed And s 3 "It nearly broke m 38N ERrrorL November 1. 1025, WIL beloted hushand of Elia Casey, father of Marian and Marlin Casey and M W. Glenn of Marysville, Mo. Fu al from the Vermont Avenué Christian iurch Wednesday, November 4. at 2 p.m. Tuesday. November 3. 1 Vs Hosvital. CHARLES CACH af w.. beloved hushand o Remaine resting at the W Co. funeral ma Notice of fur CASEY. Sunday, LIAM D 1 here Monday. | the pning residence Toad ne Joved 'wife ot Charles Cr {0 mourn_ their loss five children. Enya | Yetn' Scott. " George Creek. Charles C Sedonia Williams and John L. Creck neral from Jones M. E. Church Thursday, November 6. at 2 Relatives and friends nvited DANCE, B the belove Remains, rest Lomax. 1100 S ‘st. ‘now sent at Prospect, Va.. . Saturday, Octaher CHARLE EHER, r._beioved son of Charier € nd | atherine ean and hushand of Rena M. Deexan (nee McCuen). Funeral from | the residence 'of Lis narents. 2312 Ontano | rd. n.w . Wednesday, November 4. at 840 am. thence 1o St. Paul's Catholic Church. Hars a8 0'clock. " Friends and' relatfyes | invited GOODE. ' Monday. November 2. 1925. IDA [ 7'F.. Teloved wife of the late George W Gilode. 1n her 67th vear. Remains rest p fugeral” home. 924 Funeral from Has 14th and Emerson 31 n.w Methodist Chiireh, nw.. Thursday, November Relatives and friends invited. town papers please copy.) MARRIS. _ Monday. November 1925, CHARLES HARRIS. Funeral from J. F. Costell’s chapel. 1724 North Cabitol st Wednesday. Novémber 4. at 2 pm. Int ment at Union Cemetery. Alexandria. Va. HARRISON. Tuesday morning. November 3. 1925, THOMAS HARRISON. in the 08th jear ot his age. "Funeral announcement ater. HUTCHISON. at his_residen PHILIP AUG! November 1. 02 Ontario rd. n.: 7S, beloved husband of | Susie’ 1. ‘Hutc Remains resting i clnml of John R. Wright. 1337 10th st. Notice of funeral in Wednesday mornlnr papers. " KEARNEY. ~Tueaday. November 3. 10 5150 am.. At her Tesidence: 1335 Spring road. EVA KEARN. beloved mother of Albert.,John and Eteika Notice ot fu~ neral later. Departed this life Saturday. mn.l 1935 at 10710 b m. at her Ten- | 15 C st. LOTTIE MASON. the | wite' 0f Gorce Hason. e | Zion Bantist Chureh. ¥ &, hetwes 3rd and 4% ets. s.w.. Wednesday, Novem- MERRILE. ey £ fate Wi the ANNTF Onr Tutern PIERCE Rocl DAHLGREN WATT. ¥ In fl‘lcnmrmm BABBINGTON. T FU R;o\u B HOLLEY. of HER MONKOE TINNEY. Todon & T we Wi WINSLOW to the HER' WL LONELY OX. __FUNERAL DIRECTORS. _ T CHAS. S. ZURHORST 301 EAST, CA one_Lincoln x.nm LEE. F 1me: very in Co chapel and hay e N.W. NTH ST g sEE : Main_2473 . F. COSTELLO Now Joe D_AT Wm. H. Sardo & ‘Co. : . NE R Lincoln 524 _] \\lL. RYAN Dignined T. Ave aud nt Sarvice. Dcal & Co., LINCOLN 8200, __Chaper, V.L. SPEARE CO. reither Mo, SR o Ciatiich ment. '1009 H St N.W. phone Frank. 66 2 Phone Frag eriy 040 F St N. Joseph F. Birch’s Sons ¢ SUSARe ) 3034 N ~Quigk ed 1811 West 04, ST. N.W. Esfablls Gawler Service Funeral Directors Since 1850 Main 5512 1732 Penna. Ave. N.W. Timothy Hanlon 641 H ST. NE Phone L. 5543, FUNERAL DESIGNS. BLACKISTONE'S Floral “Blanket Sprays” 2d Other Beautiful Floral Dasifns at AR Bricen. . 14th & B Tor St o007, Geo.C. Shaffer *0 it st ~w. Main 106 QICE FLORAL, EATLENS 3418 SRIGE Fromot ‘Dellvery i Service Artigtic—expresive—inexpensiva. in ber 4. at 1 o'clock. May she rest in peace. [ $ Bros. Co., 1212 F St,

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