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CITY NEWS IN BRIEF. he Evening Bridge Club will meet F'riday, 7:46 p.m., at the clubhouse of the American Association of U versity Women, 1634 I street. Mrs. sohn R. V hostess. Cornell Alumni §ngton will ha tomorrow, y Club. Rear Admiral ¥. C. Billard will speak of the part played by the Coast Guard in the recent liquor bloc uncheon Anti-blue law mass meeting Friday evening at the Playhouse, under auspices of the As to Blue Laws. . Hotel Stanley, Rev. H. M. Lawson, Capt. Frederick L. Jones, John D. Bradley. Linn E. Gale and Mrs. Louise Povel- son, will speak. The Wednesday Pleasure Club will give g mask dance Saturday, $:30 p.m., at vel Club Hall. Russian revolution anniversary meeting at the Playvhouse Saturday evening, under auspices of Washing- ton Local of the Workers' Part Speaker, Bertram Wolfe of N York. A card party will be held tomorrow, 2 p.m., in the ballroom of the Raleigh to provide funds for a mem- THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER {4, ber of the O. E. S. now in a hos- pital at Denver, Colo. It will be sponsored by officers of the Order of the Eastern St The Holy Trinity branch of the Holy Name Soclety will meet tomor- row in the auditorium at Twen sixth and O streets. Leo A. Rove first assistant attorney of the Su- preme Court of the District, will spenk. Rev. Michael Jessup, S. J., moderator, will be present. ship Club of the Chapel of the Nativity will entertain the congregation tomorrow, 8 p.m., in the parish hall. Col. John T. Ax- The Goodfello SUCCESS The sale of co-operative apartments in this new develop- ment has progressed so rapidly that already more than 100 of the 142 have been sold, and all five buildings now have co-operative owners in them. Those who have entertained the idea of owning one of these apartments, but who have delayed making a selec- tion, will be wise in deciding early. A DELAYED PURCHASE MEANS PAY NG AN INCREASE TO SOME ONE WHO TOOK ADVAN- TAGE OF THE PRESENT OPPORTUNITY. At the present rate the remaining unsold apartments will all be taken within a very brief period of time. All of the remaiming unmits are cormer apartments, in- cluding two rooms, kitchen and bath; and bath, and four rooms, kitchen and bath. three rooms, They repre- kitchen sent the finest home values it is possible to obtain in Wash- ington and can be had for a small cash payment and monthly installments considerably less than their remtal value. WARDMAN’S 100% CO-OPERATIVE APARTMENT HOMES NEW YORK AVEN FIRST & M STR! S N.W. R Tain 8516 EDMUND J. Authority on Co-opera Representing W FLYNN tive Apartments ARDMAN in a power vehicle is POWER. Star cars lead in value in the low-priced field by delivering M O R E PRICES, £ o. b. Lensing, Mich. STAR COM. CHASSIS, $425 $525 $525 $595 Built by Durast Motors, Elizabeth, N. J. Lansing, Mich. ROADSTER, TOURING, COUPSTER, Clark Motor Co. 1341 14th Street STAR COUPE, COACH, SEDAN, $675 $695 $775 DEALERS Oakland, Cal. POWER DURANT CHASSIS, $710 TOURING, $810 COUPE, $109 SEDAN, $1150 Toronto, Ont. Wisconsin Garage 1063 Wisconsin Ave. AUTHORIZED SERVICE STATIONS P. A. Brill, 1819 14th Street R. W. Jarboe, 731 11th Street S.E. ton, chief of chaplains, will speak. include a saxophone solo Scrivener. The State D. A. R. Americanization Committee will meet tomorrow, 2:30 p.m., at Webster School; Mrs. W. Husband, chairman. U. 8. A, A musical program will by Mr. Phi Gamma Delta Graduate Chap- ter will meet at luncheon at Uni- versity Club tomorrow, 12:45. The Georgetown Alumni Associa- tion will give a home-coming smoker Saturday at Willard Hotel. The Lehigh foot ball team will be guests. The Biological Society will meet s . 8 p.m., in assembly hall of < Club. L. O. Howard, Chlef of Bureau of Entomology, will say “Something About the Salt Marsh Mosquito Problem,” and A. Gold- { man, Biological Survey, will speak of “Overbrowsing by Kaibab Deer.” Bibles, Testaments and picture cards to be sent to men in the logging mps before Christmas will be re- ved Friday afternoon by the Wom- Interdenominational Missionary deration at the Mount Vernon Place M. E. Church South. The Chevy Chase Circle of the rvation League will meet at the home of Mrs. 3906 Huntington Dellinger will speak on 3500 Cash “The Child as Him.” A card party will be given tomor- row, 2 p.m., at the Raleigh Hotel for ‘the benefit of a member of the O. E. 8. who is {ll in a hospital at Denver. The affair will be sponsored by grand officers of the Order of the Eastern Star. the Teacher Sees Mrs. Wallace Hanger will speak at the regular meeting of the Twentieth Century Club tomorrow in the inter- ests of the approaching building cam- paign of the Washington Young Wom- en’s Christlan Assocfation. It will be the first 0( a series of appearances of Y. W. C. A. representatives before social cmbs church congregations and clvic meetings. A schedule of speeches is being arranged by a Y. W. C. A. ' committee of which Miss Frances E. Chickering s chairman. CONVOCATION IS OPENED. Interest of organized labor in com- pulsory education, free textbooks, abo- lition of child labor and the principal of collective bargaining was explained by Frank Morrison, secretary of the American Federation of Labor, at the opening session yesterday of the an- al three-day convocation of the .x'hool of Religion of Howard Univer- sity. Percival Huget of Brooklyn preached the convocation ser- e is president of the Congre- al Home Mission Soci Buy With Confidence— Buy a Dunigan All-Brick Home . Where Location is Be and Value Unequaled— 5th & Ingraham Sts. N.W. 365 Monthly High Elevation—Healthy—Beautiful View Deep Lot—Concrete Streets—Paved Alleys Open and Lighted Tonight Until 9 P.M. Take 14th Street car marked “Takoma” to 5th and Keonedy Streets, walk two blocks to houses, oF 9th Street car to lngraham Street aod walk cast. D. J. DUNIGAN, Inc. 1319 N. Y. Ave. Phone Main 1267 Two Examples of the Wright Company’s Policy of UNDERSELLING Prices on GOOD FURNITURE It's been a habit with the Wright Co. to undersell —that’s a year in and year out eslabhshed fact—but we wish to call your particular attention to these two suites. They are quite the best value we've offered this Fall, and that’s saying a lot. SEE THEM FOR YOURSELF. They are real QUALITY and real STYLE and a mighty good buy at $150. 10-Picce DINING ROOM SUITE Finished in American Walnut—Tudor design—semi-closed china—60-inch buffet —cupboard server—oblong dining table— Chairs with tapestry seats. 5150 6-Piece BEDROOM SUITE Huguenot Walnut dresser—man’s robe- finish — 48-inch large vanity—bow- end bed—bench and chair. pieces. All large 51 LOW TERMS ARRANGED Weekly or Monthly Payments ~ WRIGHTm FURNITURE eMlways Right wn Juality and Price 905 7th STREET 02 1925. REV.E.R. DYER, HEAD OF SEMINARY, DIES Was Native of Maryland, 71, and Weil Known Throughout Catholic World. By the Associated Press. BALTIMORE, Md.,, November 4.— The Very Rev. Edward R. Dyer, presi- dtn! of St. Mary’s Semlinary here, died last night of heart disease. He was 71 vears old. Father Dyer was well known throughout the Catholic world. Hé Jjoined the Society of St. Sulpice in 1873, and after study in this country Alld abroad was appointed superior of - Mary’s in 1902, Born in Maryland o 1854, Father Dyer was the first Amerlcan superior of St. Mary" D. U. ALUMNI TO MEET. “Founders’ Day” of Fraternity to Be Observed Tonight. The Delta Upsilon Alumni Club of W brate its ninty-first Founder's day is evening at 7 o'clock at a ban to be held at the Ilotel La avette. Gen. Herbert M. Lord, of the Bureau of the Budget, president of the club, master, and the spea! Joseph E. Davies, of the Federal Trade Commission; Edward L. Seipe of New York City, Leland O. Howard. chief entomologlst of the Department of Agriculture, and Willlam P. Sandridge of the University of Virgina, all of whom are members of the fraternity. No apter of the fraternity, which was founded at Williams College In 1834, has been established ia Wash ington, but an alumni club has func- tioned here since 1890. There are | now 165 members of the local alumni | club. Dorsey A. Lyon is chairman of the committee of arrangements for the banquet tonight, and others on the committee are R. O. Saunders, 3 A. Stone, Maj. Theo nd others. OBGANIZATION ACTIVITIES TODAY. District Society, Dames of the Loyal Legion, will meet, 3:30 o'clock, at the residence of Mr ank B King, 1442 Rhode Island avenue. M. L. Corbin will speak on “American Literature” at 4:30. Ladles of Epiphany Chapel, 230 Twelfth street southwest, will serve an oyster supper from 4:30 o'clock to 7 o'clock. Tomorrow a luncheon will be served from 11:30 to 2 p.m. TONIGHT Assoclatlon of Oldest Inhabitants will meet, 7:30 o'clock, at Unfon En- gine House, Nineteenth and H streets. The Dental Hygienist Association will meet, 8 o'clock, at the home of Miss Natalie Osthund, 2611 Adams Mills road. United Lodge of 1731 K street, will meet, Fraternity shington will cele- director who is will e toast- s will include former chairman Theosophists, 8 o'clock. L West Virginia Society will meet, § over Park Savings Bank, Fourteenth and Kenyon streets. o'clock, The Lineal Socviety of the Spanish War will give a 500 party, 8:30 jo'clock, at Pythian Temple. “Beincarnation From a Spiritual View" will be the subject of a lecture by Dr. Jane B. Coates before mem- bers of the Center for Psychic Ded | velopment, 8 o'clock, at the Play- house. Public invited. Washington Society of Engineers will meet, 8:15 o'clock, in_assembly {hall of Cosmos Club. W. E. Parker, chief, division of hydrography and | topography, Coast and Geodetic Sur- vey, will speak. Women's City Club’s meeting will be addressed by Miss Mabel Board- man, who will speak of the proposed ! community chest, and by Miss Cath- crine Louise Vaux, president of the Girl Scout Officers’ Club, on the Girl| Scout movement ill lecture, 8 Auditorium, 1326 1 on “Being, and Our Relation The final supper at St. Gabriel's Parish Hall, Webster street and Grant Circle, where arrangements® have been made for the accommodation of 2,000 guests, will be held tonight. The proceeds of which will be devoted to the church building fund. FOUND. COLLIE, male. tan and white. younz pup. | Apply Washinzton Animal Rescue League. th tan epots. curiy. ers to the name of Snooky. wearing Vir: Appls, Washington Antma 9 Maryland ave. s.w coated. mixed © light’ tan legs. amber eyes: Apply Washinzton Animal Res cue League. 349 Maryland ave. s.w. WRIST WATCH—Silver, with initials_on Yack, Owrer can have same by identifsing. 011 16th st. n.w. Iy dog LOST. BULLDOG—Large, white. ard. _ Good named “Pada; 921 Oth st Left by mistake. Cor. 14th 1203 N st. n.w. 5% RINGS—Two, from purse in l’u|lmun from Philadelphia to Washington: re. other five-stone: both Tiffany latinum mounting: liberal reward. Address ox_121-S. Star_office. DOG—Part collie white_breast and ber 25. Named Boots. aws. Sunday. Octo- ward. Lin. G31. S_Biack nnd white shagey. some D sbout size Of 10X 1orier Sntmers {o the name ’:\v‘Bunlor“name and aadress’of Fatchicd on collar: wearing tag: re- Sarar “HLJC Wells., 411 3rd et. n.w. = Frank. 2068, 4° hor_tail. A Geraman, Police. ash DOSs Felruette. 8. months” oid night. Reward If returned to 0th st. n.w.. Franklin 48 crostal rim. soft “cowhide opping district. ‘probably in larxg reward.”_Cle 26-W. orning_on Green cars between X. and Fla. ave. and 14th and L M. Johnson, 1605 N T near War- FRATERNITY PIN-—Laree ehield shave: owner's name on . Reward if_returned SIS Teimn. 19 400 Ridout ave.. VA High- lands, Va. L SSES—Tortoise_shell. in case. inclo - hackago, left on 13th and Towa bus. Sat: urday evening. October 31. Phone A 4. T case: name_(Clyde Knapp P of buper: Friday. Oct. 30. on el bus. Reward. 830 st st n.w. ASSES. shell rimmed: October 80, be- A aiineton Tince’ aod Bstascs e ter: reward. Phone West. 1456 SSES. ahell rimmed. in tan lath rue O L P e st Dirm 1101 North Cabitol st. and recer Ward, GLOVES, black snd white kid: on 14th st Tab4 Newton st. n.w. = side_on KEYS (two) on safety bin: North 8665, LOCKET _(sTver) on wivben Sicinity Ceniral “High Schiool. Ward ‘Bhone Mr. Baur. Main 500 avel o eal Frankiin 4729, 0 SCRETBOOK —Lady's. 1oL Taesday DIsH. between, Hyattsvillo and Washington. Bleass Teturn o 1125 11th st. n.w. &t once and Teceive liheral reward. g WATCH. enameied ball~ in viclnity of Wood- Ward & Lothrop's: Teward. Call Woodeids 7. Miss Lamy. “Ednh from reward.”_Call nmm. on Re- Saturday 1102 L old: cover. | night and tomorrow followed by rain | ng to | e THE WEATHER District of Columbtd~Cloudy to. tomorrow afterroon or night; ri temperature tomorrow; gentle moderate northeast and east wind Maryland and Virginia—Cloudy night ‘and tomorrow followed by rain | in” west portion tomorrow afternoon or night; warmer tomorrow: fresh to to- | l } | | , strong northeast and east winds this | afternoon and tonight, diminishing to morrow. West Virginia—Partly cloudy to- night, warmer in west portion; tomor- row increasing cloudiness and warmer | followed by rain. Records for 24 Hours. Thermometer—4 p.m., 52; 8 p.m., 12 midnight, 41, 4 a.m., 3%; 8 a.m., noon, 48. Harometer—4 p.m., 30.39; 12 midnight, 8 a.m., 30.; Highest tei 2 p.m. ye: 38, oceur: Temperature same date last year— Highest; 73; lowest, 48. Condition of the Water. Temperature and condition of the water at Great Falls today at § a.m.: Temperature, 45; condition, clear. { Tide Tables. (Furnished by United States Coast| and Geodetic Survey.) ; Today—Low tide, 4:53 a.m. and 5:07 | pm.; high tide, 1041 a.m. and 1052 pom. Tomorrow—Low tide, 5: pon.: high tide, 11:2 7 p.m. ! The Sun and Moon. | | Sun rose, 6:38 a.m.; sun sets 47| 42, 4 a.m., 30. , occurred at nperature, | 9 a.m. and 515 a.m. and 11:3 Toda 5:05 p.m. Tomorrow. 5:04 p.m. Moon rises $:13 p.m.; sets 10:18 a.m. Automobile lamps to be lighted one- | half hour after sunset. ‘Weather in Various Cities. Sun rises 6:39 a.m.; sun Stations. Birminghagi Bismar. Okla. City Omaha Philadelphi Ehoent Spokane WASH.. DC. 30.56 (8 am., time, Stations. London, England. Paris. France Yienna. Austr Greenw, todas.) Part cloudy San Juan, Porto 2 Part clo Havana, Cuba & Cloudy Colon, Canal Zone. 2 Part cloudy For the week ending November 2, 1925, ~Temperature—Precipitation— Current. Depar. Current. Depar. Corn and north: 64 02 —o7 ern wheat area 2 61 02 —04 Southern wheat =5 Davis and MacNider Guests. Secretary Davis and Assistant Secre- | tary MacNider of the War Department were guests of honor at a reception and luncheon at the Officers’ Club, Washington. Barracks, this afternoon, given by Maj. Gen. J. L. Hines, r‘hlcf of staff, and the officers of the War | Department general A feature | of the occasion was a fine program of | Cards of Thanks. BUTLER. We wish to express our sincers avpreciation to our relatives and friends for the kindness sympathy shown dur. ing the long 1 and beautiful floral tributes "at the death of our devoted daughter and sister. IDA_TOWLES BUT. LER. THE FAMILY. ¢ GARGES. We wish to express our sincere thankg to our relatives and friends for their kindness and beautiful floral offer- ings at the death of my de: brother. HAROLD A GARGES Deaths. Wednesdas. TETssB . elovad Ramend of Rabe C. Black and_devoted brother of_ Frankie Talbert and Helen A. Tignor. Notice of funeral later. November Freedmen's 4. 1925 Hospi 30 am.. at the resi- dence of his parents, 108 Corcoran st. 1« Ivy City. D. C.. GEORGE R.. beloved son of Rev. Georgo W. and Henrietta Brent He leaves to mourn their loss a devoted father and_mother, two brothers and two Funeral ' from _First Deanwood. D. C.. Friday. 1:30 o m Suddenly, JO! Novem- Monday, November 2, BROOKS of 1340_Cedar st. n.w. ' Remains resting at the W. Ernest Jarvis Co funeral parlors. 2229° Georgia ave. n.w. Notice of funeral Jater. CASH. Tuesday. November 3. 19! Frecdmen's Hosital, CHARLES CAGH of n.w. beloved husband of Remaifis resting At the W. Ernest Jarvis Co. funeral parlors. 220 Georgia ave. n.w. Funeral from the Ve montAvenue Babtist Church Friday. vember 6. at 1 p.m. co Suddenly. Tuesday morning. vember 3. 1925.° at her residence. 1: Hunton " place _s.w.. HENRIETTA. de- voted wife of Daniei Cousin. She icaves to mourn her devarture a sister. Delilah Ball of Rochester. N V: "an uncie. James Ross. and other relatives and friends. Re. mains ‘resting at John T Rhines funeral chael. 3rd and I sts. s.w. Notice of fu- neral iater. COX, | MILL, Members of the Men's Cliff Rock Association are requested to attend the funerals of our late brothers. EM- METT COX, from Barnes undertaking par- lors Thursday at 2 p.m.. and THOMAS HILL Friday at 10 am.. Horeb Bavtist, Churl and 187, H. Ji CREEK. r ‘f"’h" hter 1803 Benni residence o hter” caning Foadne, MAY CATRERINE CRERR et loved Wife of Charles Creek. ' She lcaves 10 ‘mourn their loss five children. Eliza: Deth Scott. George Creek. Charles Creek. Sedonia Williama and Joha L. Creek. Fu: neral from Jones M. E. Chureh Thiirsday. November 5. at 2 D Relatives and friends invited. 4° CURRY. Tuesday. November 3. 1026 at i at her residence. 1511 Columbia = SY CURRY. beloved mother of Sophronia Carter, ‘Leroy Curry. Amanda Thompson, Silas Curry and Annié johnson. She also leaves_to mourn their loss 11 grandehildren. 5 &reat-grandehildren. 1 son-in-law and 3 daughters-in-law. = Re- mains resting at ‘the W. Ernest Jarvis Co. funeral parlors. ‘Georgia ‘ave. n.w. Notiea. of funeval fereatior, DOWNEY. Tuesday. November 3. 102! her residence. 103 West Virginia Bethesda. Md.. GRACE MABEL. wife of £, Downey. Funeral from her late_residerice Wednesday 4. at 7 p.m. It terment at Arl DYER. November the Bon Secour_Hospital Baltimore, Very Rev. EDWARD R. DYER, S.S. D.D.. president of St. Mary's Seminary: son of the late John 1. ‘and Eliza Frances Dyer and brother of May H. and Louise F. !.\‘R‘('n Mrs. Mar- ret Townsend -an Katherine wling. Funeral Friday from _the Cathedral in Baltimore. 5° GOODE. Monday, November 2. 1925. IDA F.. beloved wife of the late George W. Goode. in her 67th year. Remains resting at the Nevius funeral home. 924 New York ave. n.w. Funeral from Hamline Methodist Church, 14th and Emerson sts. n w.. Thursday, November 5. Relatives and {rien invited. town papers please copy.) 3 Suddenls. on Tuesday, Novem- ber ‘Emergency Hospital, WATCH—Lady's P nneried imside bac Reward. Potomac_3438. ST WATCH, green gold._octagon -m.m between Eastern High ®. e Reward. FENRY HAMILTON "Rerain rectin e W, Bracse Jarvis Co, ieral |}mfi.‘( 22 Georgla ave. n.w. Notice of funer Lereatter, 5 | coxNER. HARRISON. Funei b oved” Bucini father of Jotn a from Mount sta. n (Loug un’ County, Vited u.'.um d. LAKKIN N Iun Hemoriam. Sacred he: to ¢ DA CONN nemory of who depart Nov n we meet aza; hearts come did o mes an answ She is not dead. but only asleer is home things the world But_when we lost o1 We lost ou From this world of pain and To the land of D e ‘LOVING CHILDREN ad but loving remembrance e ther ALWILDA HAL ho departed this 1i Vear ako today November 4. 1024. CHILDREN TURNER. In ‘sad but loving rememby HALL. ot our dear _mot one yea we loved WARD. to_the memory of our de: T, G Ry "W AR Y this life five years ako toda; 4. 1920, What happy d: When we were all U But. oh. how ch Since’ you b MrE one to_heaven. BEVERL Timothy Hanlon 641 H ST. N.E. Phone L. 5543. CHAS 5 ZURHORST E—— IANers in_Connection. - Commo prices. 332 Pa. Ave. N.W. Call M. Fre_mic Geier’s Sons Co. eioie Main 2473 ==". F. COSTELLO NOW LOCATED AT N. CAP. ST. NORTH 7976 ¥ m. H. Sardo & Co. a8 STl Lincoln 524 JAMES T. RYAN 317 Pa. Ave. S Fincoln 142. Model ChgPeY ate Ambulances. Livers in Connection Quick,_ Dignihed and Efficlent Service, . W. Deal i 816 H ST. N E LINCOLN R“Oo e V.L. SPEARE CO CO. ner tho successors of mor connected wlll\fl'ihe original W Hn are establishe ment. St. N.W. S F’%“o‘iuffiff 030 F st Joseph F. Birch’s Sons (ISAAC_BIRCH) 3034 M ST. N.W. Fsiabiished 1841 3. WILLIAM LE! Phone West 96, Gawler Service Funeral Directors Since 1850 Main 5512 1332 Penna. Ave. N.W. FUNERAL_DESIG Prompt Auto Delivery Service Artistic—expressive—inexpensive. Gude Bros. Co., 1212 F St. BLACKISTONE'S | Floral “Blanket Sprays” d Other Beautiful Floral Desitns Mcharata Prices. - 14th & H. Tels M th-ghaffer SRR CHOICE FLORAL EMBLEMS. Main 3416, &t MODERATE PRICES. Prompt Deliver: We Specialize in Floral Designs at Moderate Pmce INC Florl.s A} 4™y HSTIMSLMAIN 6953