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EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. (. FRIDAY, NOV EMBER 13, 1925. District chapter, League of |} tions Non-Partisan Association, will | « CITY NEWS IN BRIEF. row, 8:30 p.m. Dr. James Clerk Max- well Garnett, C. B. E., 8. D., of Great tritain, will give an address on Locarno Pacts.” Shoreham Hotel tomor- Municipal Council, Royal Arcanum, Mourning Blacks Dyed will meet tomorrow, 8 p.m., at 503 24-HOUR SERVICE Catmack Dry Cleaning Co. Seventh street. The Round Table will meet Novem- Lincoln 239 © 20, 8 pm., at the Playhouse. Linn PAR-KERRY Overcoats Par-Kerry Overcoats value. Tailored at Fashion Park. Royal Par-Kerry insure satisfaction. A. E. Gale will speak. the Planets Inhabited or Capable of So Being?" Subject: “Are The Juvenile Protective Association Grace Abbott. Of high quality fabrics chosen to provide extellent Stylish overcoats, storm proof and substantial. Tailored at Fashion Park from choice woolens that ]\\'. . president of the Capital dis-|quartermasters’ luncheon to be held trict, National Federation of Music|at the La vette Hotel at 12:30, Clubs, will speak before the board of | “ovember 19 luncheons were | the local organization tomorrow, 4:30 | ‘naugurated by the quartermaster gen- p.m., at eral on Armistice day, 1924, and have been ed 1 v 'since by The Carnegie Institute of Washing- | Quartermaster oftic including the ton announces an illustrated lecture [ reserves. by , Adolph H. associate - Miss Cora Afchison of Clarksburg, |Profsssor of phy anthropolosy, | Mount Pleasant Citizens' Associa- Johns Hopkins , Tuesday, 8:30{tion will meet tomorrow, 8 p.m., p.an., in the embly room of the|Mount Pleasant branch library Administration Building of the institu- — | tion. Lecture open to the public. The Woodmen of the World will : o a series of 500 card parties e: [ Representative Arthur Free of|Saturday night at the Temple, California will address the monthly | Grant place, starting tomorrow. Now is the time to buy Christmas gifts—here is the place to buy them. Our stock of new jewelry, watches, etc., is most complete—and, don’t for- get, you don’t have to start paying on your selec- tions until NEXT YEAR. the value offer Only 50c a Week. DIAMONDS Pay £1.00 W eek Toilet e her a toilet set—buy tion of ivory sets in amber Pear! and Amber—Tortoisc ] illl I | Standard litnois Watches There is no bette 21 jewels Tling wateh made than the | wateh, adjusted threc Tllinois at this price. 17 jewels, adius. ted to temperature— perfect aceura ey nter wheel Brown, sccretary of the Y. M. C. A. | of Hawaiian Territory, will tell of the home problem the: The Catholic Daughters of America clubhouse, 601 E street. Millionaire Glass Manufact- |ociock, u Thoman conort Foctins program. A | the Denlee, 1517 R street. Ohioans in lliness in Toledo. | i | Dr. Earl Wilfley will speak of “Lit E erary Shrines” before the Business By the Associated Press. Women's Council at the Church of the TOLEDO, November 13.—Edward | Covenant. Drummond Libbey, millionalre glass e i manufacturer” and " internationaily | 5, QUartermaster’s © Cnit. Organized known art connolsseur, died at his | [ieserves, will meet for Winter Platts- o ok sHortivgre ez R0 ordiesmiE e | SR, SR Oiclock of heandUer morning. | ; & i G W | Stricken Sunday with pneumonia | "0l instructor and intestinal influenza, Mr. Libbey showed little resistance to the ravages | meet Tuesday, §:15 pam., at assembly of the disease. { hall of Cosmos Club. “Dueling in the With Mrs. Libbey the glass mag- | District,” part 2, Myra L. Spaulding nate, {n robust health to all appear- | Musical selections, Floyd C. Wil nces except for the chronic heart |and Mabel Linton Williams dise: with which he has been afflicted for several months, arrived in Kallipolis Grotto Band, Drill and this country from a Summer in Egypt | Drum Corps will give an infor only a few weeks ago. Mr. Libbey | Thanksgiving ball Tuesday at W reached Toledo the latter part of Oc- | lard Hotel tober and intended to spend several - - e weeks here before going (o California, | | The Youns Men's Hebrew Associa- where he had a large estate j 2on and Toing Ve Plebrow As Despite the fact that Mr. Libbey | Sociation will P Dovelly Jammce spent his Summers in Burope and his | NO¥ember 1§ at the Raleigh Hotel Winters in California he gave the LRENAROYEl Teatines Toledo Museum of Art more than! 5 >, $1.000.000 a few months ago. Lougress et Mr. Libbey was in the best of health, ' & 1 meet ipparently “until last Sunday night, < oil 8 Iton Hot when following the heavy rains and | SPeak v A H. Gasque the sudden old he w: ken down with a severe cold which soon e | veloped into pneumonta. Educated In Boston. 1u - American Mr. Libbey was born at Chelsea, | U ity Women tomorrow Mass., April 17, 1854. He received his | A1, Mat T Bt il rly education in the public schools | “Education and World Citizenship of Boston and later attended lectures PR at Boston Universit Revival services are heing cond Connection of the Libbey family each evening "clock, in McKinley with the glass industry began in 1850 | Memorial Baptist Church by the col | when Willium L. Libbey, father of | ore t : Coll of Mr. Libbey, entered the employ of the ington, N G Ea firm of Jarvis & Commeraise, glass astor of the church manufacturers at South Boston, in the capacity of a confidential clerk. g 1 TN STOMT Tibbavvrie iion on . meet, 8 o'clock, in Deanwood terest in a glass factory his father | School. established at East Cambridge, Mass Subsequently the senior Libbey be. Wife Denies Columbia Historical Society will me powerful in the busir Misconduct. of his interests. { the Dis t to dis With the discovery of natural miss a suit for e divorce in northwestern Ohi, ind consequent | brovt inst her by husband cheap f manufacturers, Mr. Lib- | Wil R. Keller. In answer bex moved his husiness here in 1858 she denies the charge of misconduct {and_incorpo it as the Libbey |and says she was forced im ss Co. <t August because of atten- Resigned as Firm Head. e tedl by A dothegs Tomn T 'S L Mr. Libbey served ax presi . e et e Deaths. Mr. Libbey hel 1 to introduce sev. Among them w which blows glass autom: which was credited with be; lutionary evice, In 1911 Libbe 1and his associates hega iments | toward the perfection of a process of Iw}v'.'\": window lass in 1 con tinuous sheets. The basic idea con. | BARKFR. | ceived by the late Irving W. Colburn Enights, ¢ | was purchased at receivers' sale by the Toledo Glass Co. i { In the m ntime Mr. Libhey had | organized the Owens Bot Machine nd had ohtained exclusive rights | for the United States. In 1905 he. or. zanized the Libbey-Owens Sheet lass { Co.. purchasing the sheet glass patent |outright. He served as president of both concerns. ORGANIZATION ACTIVITIES. | ii45 5 b | et The Gen. Adna R. Chaffee Canton.| inz @ ment, No. National Indian War | Drothe tives and | Veterans, will meet, 6:30 o'cloc in| Bantist Churc Stanley Hall, United States Soldiers’| »w. Rev. Eljan Home L fer \'\Y\(v.ll\\l Men The District Chapter, American War | men. will acembie Mothers, will be addressed by John| Ust Ghurch. 1st st ) Mahan, national commander of ot funeral of ¢ sabled American Veterans the ANN UXNINGHAM it Mothers' headquz r Lee Codniiin tars (B, b M. MONTGAMERY. Secreta Rev ‘Catho) = to ak: ra e AN auspices of the Sodality T nion, | Fitherman Hail. F st in conjunction with the Catholic Char Funcral Stnday,_ Nov ities of the District. This will be the S Dy unnd e second in a_series of free lectures to | or ot “the, . “Lrad: which the public i vitec SISTER, MIE McCAL] Do ey dniten LATRA V. JOHNSO St. Joseph's Sodality will give a card DEXTER: Easeed party, § o'clock, at the school hall, 313 | 75 SoRam) Second street northeast DAL DELTRE The Bon Secour Club of Central| == High School will be host to 12| *™m donly, W November clubs of Girl Reserves . W. C. A Suddenly, Wednes November leserves at Y. W. C. A. SOLOMON ‘T FAGAN | headquarters, 614 E street. Supper at : of the late John 6:30 o'clock. o Funcral from i er. " John The Big Sisters of the District will rence 't St meet, § o'clock, in St. Patric i tory. rec- | r m SEnds’ resmertiule! int ; S -rment at Mount Olivet Cemet Dr. Louls T. Schwerel will speak at | oiepon . Dessricd thie Bic tace the Sixth Street Synagogue, on the | © vember 1995 0 1050 wm subject of “Is Peace any Nearer?" | resience. 3223 Grach st nw — GIBSON. belaved wife District Councll, Ladies of the Loyal| 17 joavn f0 moum her Jos<™a father. | Legion. will meet,’'s o'clock, in Pythian | i W n emple. Class initiation. | 2 Astor. RovTinber 15 e 3 oltinil 1 A joint meeting of the Housekeep. | ' 2rs’ Alliance and Home Economics As. | @ Ry ion will he held, 6:30 o'clock. a ‘ _— . at - __FOUND. POODLE. female. white. with Targe snots: clipped from its head to the m iddle t bac llar with Vircinia tag. No, 19 year. — Owner nlea at ‘Washington Animal Resche Lemmoe” ryvland ave. s.w s | IR RFRTHA G WATSON. T | MARION LEWIS Recording Secrotary Wednesday. November 11, 10 | At his hrother's residence. 1506 6th st how. HENRY GLOVER. ihe son of the | It Harry Glover and* Texannn, Glover | He teates to mourn a sister-indaw anc nicce - Funeral from the W uaranteed. 20- anteed to kecp teed case. cellent time 534.50 Wrist Watch Rectangular - shape Watch. Hand-engraved -vear guaranteed 16-jewel move- ment. Perfect timer. Wrist Watch Tonneau - shape Watch, jewel movement, white zold. Guaranteed 25 year Pay $1.00 7Ol somewhere Between Tith | . Interment and XY v gt TR B 10 | Tk RmORd, Finder please call Finnk- ! BULL TERRIER. English s it o T | EARRING. pendant. with green stones AGAN.. Wriday: November: 13 at | day evenini. prohably near Natiarer he L B L R R Reward 1f returned to 7 _19th st n.w. MASON. beloved wife of Clarence S, Ha FOUNTAIN PEN—Lost, from top, — gan. Funeral services at her late res Room TR phae Gave. Hos e, EXOT Woodiey mace now.; Saturday oOnTa s aort, Hotels? "~ | denes, 2201, Woodley ol e iorment. at B POODLE( Yhite with black wos | Rock Creek Cemetery o Tewosy, 204, face. name day. November 12. 1925, at Liberal reward. 2725 Dumbarton | MAMEY, g0 Tebeved Hushand of Eifeatem A et P enara onConnectl Elibae & ST d conn " Ave Britke: | Tt .. Mondat Svemter 10 R turned to owner. at 8:30 “o'clock Aloysius B. Jenking. 80: n. ‘(')\url‘h where solemn hu;h rv‘;‘um‘m ma: : GLA: . Dair of 3118 and 31 will be sung at 9 o'clock for the renose of 16th" st. " Return to AD{_“:_‘H!}G"‘,‘};‘#;;‘ his soul. Relatives and friends invited. 1 nw. Reward. * | HICKS. Th||r»«lk’u.k)'v‘vl\l‘m‘7('~‘r 1 GLASSES (pair of). in case, o her home_in Rockville. Md.. Gami, L evween 1 furaia B Aol ohn | EPMONETON datienter Tor” WGy anc u_n. turn 1944 9th st. n.w, Re- .\"um:ll\'. November 15. 15 leather cas cage call Main | HILL. _November 10. 1925. at Germantown ch 133, Room 413 it g | " Hotpital Philadelntia. KATHARINE RAM: Tge i AY. widow of Maj. Richard M.-Hill and S, Wednesday, on Bladenshurs T aughier of the late Gen. George D. and KEYS. Wednesday, on BI = aughter of ¢ o ioa ik e | | Eliaall; Kameay, aged 98 searn Regaiom Binath 3t And New York ave.n'w. Phone | deiopia’ P, Friday it 10 am. Tnierment | racoln 324 __ — at St. Luke's Churchyard ikma Kaoba. jeweled with emer: c iday. November 13. 1025 at alds and pearls: reward. Phone Main 3050, KI;I'N‘?.» il T e Branch 515" I el 800 [T ST SRS tioance. panine D) O Dhlon ‘Shazinbetygen Cleveland Park and | Nettio Walker Klock. Notice of funeral nion Station.” Miss Whittord. a4 ater. st “Phone P17, tlord. 3369 16th Sunday morning. October 25, PUPP’ terrier femal n, Belle lar; migsing since T Feward X RK GHLIN Bl Tarleton, 1816 Eve ety p 20" : 2 ten Gf Waghi PURSE—Gray. containing sum of moneson i 9 s vi VSON. Dearted this life Thursday. No- ste: Sidence. 1161 30(h &t n.w. RING. marauise shaved. set with pistere, [ANTON (nee Rosar. the beloved Roward if returned to Abt. 7. 5080 Compet: | LUt KAnaCRatn Rotels the befoved CUEIAVe: N S SO . thea Lawson. dovoted eister of Mre. Alice SPECTACLES_shell tim: November 1 - | Diicus and Frank Ross and lovine sunt o eral reward. Frankiin 148, 1313°N i, riw. | Mre. Mabel Dickson Valenuna Smaith L TIRE T Goolea sod T Tirs oo | rom the Evhesus Sevemniday Adventi TIRE—1 Goodyear and_rim. 33x5. Inquis oarel N W v. No- 1761 Park rd. n.w. Phorie Adams 4217 | Church. oth and N sts. n. sy s % araday.November 12. 1925, at TATCH (Qruen). Jadve wren wold_with | LN renioenee. Flornes Court. FLORA Dracelet. jThyrsday, between Treasury and R | DRESEL. widow of Mai. Henry G. Lyon Trencuor Rewarq otter 5. or Room 333. [ Funeral from' V. L. Speare Co.. 1000 1 sury. % | st n.w. Saturday.” November 14. at 2 ‘uesday. hetween 1694 Lanier pl.| b.m. small. gold. Elgin.Reward Col. | MEETZE, _Thursday. November 12 at’ his home._Green View. ne ! - the Women's City Club. Miss Jr\\'&\n} a Dell, civil service commissioner, will speak on “Home, the Foundation s U y Stone of Our Nation.” Raymond | will give a dance, 8:3) o'clock, at the | Deaths. MORSE. Thursday | 11:45 pm_ at th h | duuheerssen S Erown Gt WA RY ARY MORTE”T she urer Succumbs to Brief The Ohio Girls will give a dance at | PLUNKER ¥ BURY. 1 B MR W POWELT ROBINSON R SCHOTT W i Alemoriam. i e Deanwood Ci Association | cowaN HER * LIAM COWAN DANGERFIELD. GER| 1 PARK ROBRS. STRIVERS. DOVER VERS [swaxs U DAL WHITE H. Wi 1S5 LOVING ISR AND CH FUNERAL Illl{E("l'!)l(. ~—JAMES T. RYAN 7 Pa. Ave. S. Model ('\.;‘.}“ Lincoln 142 ate_Ambulances onzeatic phone Frank. o . Phone Frant wrly 940 F_St. N.W " Joseph F. Birch’s Sons (ISAAC_BIRCH) 3034 M ST. N.W. Ksfabisned 18k ‘|” Gawler Service Funeral Directors Since 1850 Main 55127 e :‘p 2 Timothy Hanlon 641 H ST. NE.__ Phone L. 5643. — CHAS. S. ZURHORST . v Ca ) 5 T. prices Fran! Je S 1113 SEVENTH ST, NW. Main 2473 Dignitied_and Efficlent Service. W, Deal & Con, ~ T. F. COSTELLO NOW LOCATED AT, 1724 T. NORTH 7978 H. Sardo & Co. N_E. Lincoln 524 " FUNERAL DESIGNS. Geo.C. Shaffer *° i o P FLORAL EMBLEMS. Main 2310 IOBERATE PRICES Prompt Delivery Prompt Auto Delivery Service AT preaive inexpensiv. Gude Bros. Co., 1212 F St BLACKISTONE'S Floral “Blanket Sprays” Beautiful _Flor: <. Mod P e i MO A707 We Specidlize in Floral Designs at Moderate % wpmp o3 INC WRIST WATCH—Gruen on ¥ or 11t sis.: | Va. GEORGE W. MEETZE otain ‘ F/Orl.s 3 nitials M. C. M.. 1917, yward. A.. in the 88th year of his age. ke ves, Udtler Eventng Star, < 2 Beigm | G ollat papars pieaes ‘Sobss) W& HSTS NV. MAIN 6953

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