Evening Star Newspaper, November 29, 1925, Page 26

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26 * THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. . NOVEMBER 29, 1925—PART 1. L4 e T | and sturdy, and at the base of each | is the name of the city presenting it, | with a description of its species. This ' unique commemoration was under the direction of Charles Lathrop Pack, | and the Massachusetts Soclety was the first organization to plant trees | in Washington in the form of a per-| manent memorial. { MASSACHUSETTS SOCIETY RANKS WITH THE NOTABLE STATE BODIES ociation Formed in J 3 ¢ y | The s of this wing of D. C. Enrolls Many the State sc included last Win- | ter a brill ception, at which | Distinguished Men. Coolidize were the | and the brilliant | y State men who posts—Justices of | Oliver \\'(‘n(h‘ll‘ the President ar ruests of mbla o lolfty offic Supreme Court, and Louis D. Brandeis, War, John \W. Wee - of the House, Frederick ere prominent among ts. This function was New Willard February Not the Oldest, But llt-ldl Among the Most Ac- | the Holmes Secretary of the H. Gillett the atten given at the I1 of this tive Groups Here. DOWNING. ear - of the e ished sons of N nilitary life at which Gen. vere present. I oclety gave Al the dis- | rs from the staff s the Massachusetts an al fresco dinner fo abled soldiers and s e In and about Washington, tak thelr charges to the Columbia | Country Club it the most comfortable vehicles to Le obtained and providing | i ind @ most pleasing en 1 d the new members ¥ be pre The nis o o at the Washington Club ¢ LOUIS A FROTHINGHAM. | {1 20 58 108 MUAsn ent Massachusetts State Soci “tivities contemplated will be a | and Seal of Massachusetts. et for the members and eminent Massachusetts people wh Washinzton at the time. sides the veciiar menthly meetings from No vember until May. the soclety makes e MASSACHUSETTS AKE the Home Happier and Brighter and cleaner, too. Light and clean it ELEC- TRICALLY. Well do the WIRING sonably SUPERB LAMP rea- spe - variety to your D buys a good lamp, » had at its most E;RlDGE, TABLE, FLOOR LAMPS and also novelties in Torchieres ELECTRIC APPLIANCES COFFEE URNS & PERCOLATORS Beautiful Gifts Urns 14.00 Up Percolators, $7.50 Up Ghe Home Stsatiic Shop Joseph D. Campbell Possible Guarantee But this | claim con 517 10th St. Massachu Main 6549 The PIANO SHOP 227 Pennsylvania Ave. S. E. canori PLAYER PIANO Complete Outfit Including-—-FREE M S 10 Music Rolls Bench to Match 1 Year Service Deliverv Extra Special Price y & Very latest style—rich mahogany case—s weet, mellow tone — one of many great bargains in this sale! Brand New Players At $269, $298, $325 Up COUPON I Tre Piano Shop = The PIANo SHoP Ga‘:fl.mefl :—Please send me full de- revereo :aAl;‘ Eof your great player offer. 227 P sylv - Ave. o Southeast ADDRESS . —if you trade in your old upright piano. This applies to any player in our stock. i r ! | a festive occasion of Bunker Hill day, | in the society, will accept t June 7th, which 1 a holiday in Massa. | tion chusetts, and they usually give an al| and the treasurer is M fresco dinner and have an entertaln- | Cheney. Frederick W. ment at Commonwealth Farm, near | chairman of the e Sandy Spring, Md. and his assistan At the next meeting of this society, | Representative ( December 8, officers will be elected | Willi les L. for the enguing ent | Lombard officers are Louls A am, | president; Eliot Wadsworth - Prominent’ Members on Rolls. Assistant Secretary of the Tr g Among the outstand who h: been vice president fo Washington whe a eral years, but who resigned h members of the Massachuset and no longer lives in Washington, | Society are th and his su It | the public schools is believed that John Havs H:\nlnllll\l!.j lou: the Librarian of Co who takes the most untiring interest” bert Putnam; the Undersecre George A. Hernan is secretary, | lin of the s Harriet H. Carpenter is cutive committee, re Albert Michard, | John ( n M. Given and Miss Ellen M. uperintendent tive Frederick W. Dallinger of Cam bridge, and the other, which is the ional blem, was given by the Mass., branch of the he posi- ! State, Joseph Grew: Charles S. Ham Federal Reserve Board; George W. Hess, director of the Bo- tanical Gardens; Waldo E. Chapman, Joseph H. Sheedy, Charles P. Smith, MEXICO CITY |ing has been | ne, Thomas O. Marvin, Ed = - - fHe: e Gifford, | ward G. Whall and several hundred . 2 i ol dthers as prominent in the clvic life Railroad Pensioner, 91, Dies. mand f of their adopted home as they are in | Special Dispatch to The Star. - promoting the- prestige and impor-| HARPEKS FERRY, W. Va. No | tance of their beloved old Bay State. | vember 2! Hoggins, ¢ 91 Two beautitul silk flags always are | years old onfederate veteran and | HACKENSACK hung in the assembly hall when the | Baltimore and Ohio pensioner, died |25 (#) ts State | Massachusetts Society of the District | last night. He retained his vitality up |dent of of | of Columbia holds a meeting, one of | until a week ago. He is survived by pany, « Bal. | which is the State flag, which was | four daughters and a son. Burlal will | ceives ! Her. | presented by the Knights of Colum-|be from St. Peter's Catholic Church|tomobile near Lis 1 'y of ' bus to the then president, Representa- Monday. night. $300 or $350 suite. g : FREE turehandso or credit. Comfortable lilofkflnh h;:' children: stationary reclining bacl ond padaed seat e ek $1.45 Child’s Auto—will accommodate .................... dressed Ive’s Mechanical Train and Track, with coal car and passenger coach.... Five dollars delivers any living room suite you may purchase. It matters not whether you buy a $65, $75, $90, $150, $200, $250, INSRET T T e f CHRISTMAS GIFTS A beautiful oil pic- framed with any pur- chase, no matter how small or large, cash Mama Crying Dolls, stand 24 and all equip- y w high; mirror 29 inches long. 14% good size child; prettily inches high, have unbreakable one T $10.95 .;‘-fi.‘i?’ noverty Gate $11.85 inches wide; in handsome $11 7,-' painted—wheels rubber 5 QF heads and are nicely 99¢ & Table, nicely polished polychrome frame o B Santa’s Gift to the People--- Renewal of the Great Five Dollar Proposition is all you need A wonderful selection in guaranteeg living room suites, with coverings of jacquard in a most beautiful combination of colors. Three full size pieces as shown in illastration............ senuine $145.00 mely Folding Card Tables, regulation . size, covered in genuine @7 4 Priscilla Sewing Boxes, §8 Q5 leatherette $1.29 nicely finished ......... . Beautiful Floor and Bridge Lamps from $6.50 " $17.75 25 only—of these extra large Spinet Desks that have been sel¥ng for $39.75. For this extra special sale ........... Large size nicely finished copper-lined Humidor Smoker : with ash tray, cigarette jar Console Table and Mirror, prettily rubbed and polished; table 30inches long, 14 inches wide and 31 inches 98¢ Scatter Tables, t- tily ldl:"(;rltulu i $8‘95 A new novelty End Table: ma- hogany veneer top and two-tone coloring $3.85 < —&8herwood Chummy \‘ 7= e Largest size Sherwood Chummy Roadster Wagons W 100-piece Dinner Sets, guaranteed absolutely perfect; genuine un- derglazed 4 95 Selection of comfortable wide Arm Fiber Rockers; in_harmonious colors; have Martha Washington Sewing $7 9 5 movable auto _seats Cabinets, nicely finished; a real Another shipment of these popu, covered in genuine . lar mirrors; size x! ® cretonne $9.75 I 2950 o $4-95 Electricians Delay Strike. Buswell's Injuries Fatal | | | |

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