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CITY NEWS IN BRIEF. A bazaar will be given tomorrow, at_ Christ | to 10 pm cdnesday a heran Chy nper s served . pastor hurch, _will of Washington’s Best Suburb—is just beyond Hyatts- ville on the Wash. - Balto. Boulevard—at Umverslty Park ittractive lnveshgate‘and You'll Tvest ’prm.h a special sermon tomorrow at THE EVEXNIXG STAR, WASHINGTON, D. (. . TUESDAY. DECEMBER 19 25. house. Senators and R epresent [1s and Avenue M. P. Church will serve | Vermont Avenue Baptist Church. of against Sunday closing legisl turkey dinner Thursday and Friday which Rev. Dr. J. E. Willis is pastor. | tion will speak. from 5 10 7 p.m. A bazaar will be held pa Subject: “The Eagle Stirring Her i in the Sunday school room from b Nest.” Proceeds for bullding fund. | The study class in “The Ocean of |10 pm. Npiae Theosophy” will be held tomorrow, g e oI s 8 p.m.. in United Lodge of Theosophy,| The Speech Re The Maine State St of Wash-|1731 K street. Public invited. into its mew e 2o St iyt e 3 == street, and will hold 2 Christmas InEtanilimecHinecs e DM | The Kelchner Trio will appear to-|and fair of cards Saturday from = : son School. morrow, 8§15 p.am., In ballroom of (8 pm. The organization has fo The Association Opposed to Blue :lnul‘l rll:;lnll.:n for hem“lm of rrflh;r object help and entertainment for o : Cidieeringis und of Ellen Spencer Mussey Tent, | those wi bectiveinsa e ; s il meet Erdey esenlnf 8t the) N0 “Dahiers of Veterans b e e Was Member of Police De- e The Center for Psy Develop- 2 E athedral Heights Citizens’ Associa-| ment will mect tomorr Flrst Mortgage BondS | tion will meet Thursday, 8 pm.. at|the Playhouse. T partment From 1874 Until e St. Alban’s Guild Hall. |5 speal How: to Use s Cryhtil . wlor-""""”""""' C : : e e e 1920. When He Retired. Sml‘h O. | The District of Columbia Public wfl,,,.m.ms:m: School Association will meet tomor aeee mm.a.n n s [Tow, 8 pm.. in boardroom of District 0sS XDA\'\'I\'\'ESTOR‘“ 52VEARS | b tiaing. MRS. T. S. RUSSELL DEAD. Richard B. Boyle, who served as a | NO L member of the police force from Feb- i The Ladi ociety of the Rhode | yyife of Refilty “Dealer Buried in |roary 12, 1874, wntil Augast 1. 1920 = when he'was retired 1 insper s e e e s Vesterday at_the residence of Miee ‘Tuna. S Russell wite ot 1 Thomas L. Wilson, @ daughter ln Russell, prominent real F ooy s K 0 |.|»~1m ted mergency Hospital | Bethesda. Md. During his long service S ivoa T atter & Chore Hlivees DY 1« member of the police force he s e cived numerous commendations e e and was regarded as one of the m | Hines' undertaking parlors today efliclent members. ) | 10:30 o'clock. Interment was in R Popr Sewhie was tenanart o ek pledle old first ward, in the vicinity of i Y eaves her husband)| TWentv-ifth and E streets, June 24, 2ot danz e aahiatCr | 1848, Bovle attended schools fn that | B BT T s T aten Tnhlinelghborhood; fand arly. inj life v sell and Miss e AT |apprenticed to a painting firm. Giving | RICHARD B. BOYLE. | three cons, William Ruseell, Terey H-lup work at his trads, hie joined the! CHLED & Bewr Uase L ENCRpEIcerL police force February 12, 1574, and| . his work brought him a promotion | the sixth pr t command as ! In ancient ti s there i six vears later. sergeant, Boy s rgely instru flet ihatiitia Sa biln s na | mental in detective work in conne Several shades of light colored velvet, gold or silver trimmed. satin, or patent t - o New Midwinter Footwear most unusual at~ 'O, mcludm some new arrivals ln(ended for our $12.50 stocks. Womens Shop 1207 ¥ STREET bmens Footwear Exctusively Gore Pumps, suede Patent, satin or black suede ; opera effect. 2 3 FTODSTOD DTS DD DSOS SO DT mww%%t DU L TN & M ACTRS R LN, € O MR ACN v ) ) G X ) Q [ . £ < ! Hlustrated— U Candlestick ; the pair { Set of 6 Sherbet Cups . s l:-'um[ le Dishe aslowas .... Specials at *10 Sterling Plated 4 Sugar and Cream Centerpiece Pair Candlesticks Vegetable Dish Salad Set. Salt and Peppers ) Flower Basket ; Bonbon Dishes Six Teaspoons Compacts Other Gifts Sterling pieces Gravy Boat Pocket Flask Sugar and Cream Cocktail Shaker 12 Salad Forks Fruit Bowl of 9 e Set (6) After Dinner Cups and Saucers, ¢ £25.00. ¢ Set (6) Bouillon Cups, $35.00 ( A. D. Coffee Sets, 3 pieces, P 65.00 to §150.00. b Water Pitchers, $45.00 to $100.00. i Centerpieces, $28.00 to $90.00. ¢ Candlestic 310.00 to $40.00 pair. ) Baby Cups, $5.00 to $15.00. Silver Room Main Floor D A 2 E % | | & ] +* Sterling Bonbon Dishes Gravy Ladle 8-in. Vase Salad Fork Tomato Server Baby Cups x( N ’} [ . I — Xmas Gifts of Sterling and Plated Ware From time immemorial, silver has been the Sovereign Gift. We have an extensive assortment of both sterling and heavily plated wares. Specials at *5 Plated Casserole Bread Tray Cigarette Box Salt and Peppers Sandwich Plates Other Gifts of Silver Plate Vegetable Dishes, $8.50 to $33.00. Meat Platters, $10.00 to $35.00. Centerpieces, $10.00 to $35.00. A. D. Coffee Sets, 3 pieces, $15.00 to $35.00. Tea Sets, 5 pieces, $35.00 to $115.00. Water Pitchers, $10.00 to $25.00. Hot Milk Jugs, $5.00 to $12.00. Our Distinctive Gifts of Silver in- cludes hundreds of suggestions ULIN&MARTING - 1215~117 F Street and 1‘).14 101218 G Street. to 5:30 3 Sugar and Creams Extensive Variety of k] R SOOI TV DO ST SO TIODD SOSDST DS > STTTODT SOOI ODO T OO S>> { | | tered a room where a Yule log Emomottonitan it the John A late Inspector ndells Detective Bureau ean and Pr - Fee of s all and Deliv | He becime an assistant superintend thice dauchters © S 4 and remained mory B be- | ;.(D the hour you untit the v-\-(}"h pol ]‘.-‘ esire A o) ! it c w _ Bowle 2 '/;? k retirement ;.I.Inx. .}». son, ired v emtier CAM 1400 /4 nt and captain, Mr. | the force, in precinets No Extra Charge w | Boyle served in the third precinct: | of the detec £0 0 | earlier in his police career he served | yle s the other sc Phone up to 9 p.m.—Our car will call » sixth precinet under the com.- | sides Mrs. Wilson es two Downtown Shop, 607 12th St 1d of Lieut. John F. Kelly i Mrs. Augu Ly 2 % In addition to his task of supervis- | Ha Puner Plant, 400-410 18th St. NW. | in: the work of other members of | * lield at Tlessed Sacra tomof morning, anc e at Forest Glen, Md Reigns Supreme maintaining the highest standard of quality, we are in a || position to give the utmost in sat- isfaction. The superior quality of our milk. cream, butter, cheese, and eggs is well known to thousands of Wash- ingtonians. To those who are new- comers in our city we extend a cor- || dial invitation to place their orders with us. Phone Potomac 4000. Ghestrut®7arms Dairy Give a Bicycle for Christmas “The Happiest and Healthiest Boy” RIDES A BICYCLE 500 BOYS’ AND GIRLS’ BICYCLES 500 AND VELOCIPEDES—ALL SIZES Hundreds of Coaster Wagons. A full line of Toy Autos for you to choose from—at Rockbottom Prices. Credit If Desired. Lionel Electric Trains From $6.50 Up Authorized [FRESHY A Dealers Five-Tube Sets From $39.50 to $150 HAZLETON-THROOP CO. 429-431 10th St. N.W. Franklin 3701 G Where Quality Pennsylvania Ave. at 26th St. i tion with breaking up a & Lreakers tutored by Ge Assockation DAY Allfance 30 o W, Wiley | { vounger { Dir ith tea in {under th { Alliance of All Heights Ci meet, 8 o' Columbia { ciation will Stephen's 11 Park Bap hold a bazaar at the o'clock this morning aner fr | House wi from 6 to 8 o'clock 1 Council. . 8 oclock, rie i will mee Pyt The Seekers of Good Roya | burnir ad luck would overtake the He was promoted to th rank f‘f' people house 1 it and placed in charge of | Well known in police « {a t June 11, 2, becoming | time. . . o la captain July 1. 1906, and an in Sons in Department. [ Special Night Service|iin hree veirs e, ‘Succonting e f the is survived | ORGANIZATION ACTIVITIES. lock until 10 rom 5 to T Our Lady of be held 519 Fe Henry Mission » novena i . will Wom i will be a chicken dinner and i t Rock Creck Parish Hall ¢ to 9 o'clock rance to the | hall_is opposite the Soldiers’ Home ‘.n (hv corner ¢ Webster and R < h road, | D | A turkey dinner and bazaar will be | given by the ladies’ Bible class of Mount ¥ asant Methodist Church al Arcanum hian Temple. Club of the Italian Baptist Church will have its annual bazaar. o'clock, at the !church. New Y venue and Kirby il Sheridan Relief Corps, No. 12 eet for election of officers, G. A all, 8 o'clock. ntainin. on_Chevy Ch D. yellow goid DOG chest lipped ears, Freneh bull’ nformation {able reward. = Stearn. 1 n.w._Telephone Adams 676 FOX TERRICR. tan and w mday in Pefworth: reward rd at. n.w._Phone Col. R497. ning two n brindle. with haired name “Trotsie female. short or on t Hamil “Return to Room 40. GOL LET — Oval )nmm«i| finder please return | R: me time ) reward Ha Saturday, T con money and tojlet articlas on_ Spring Spring rd Small_containing 1 o'clock Mt. e return to 111 M. A day at Delawars ave. and D s tional_Garage. 326 AVINGS BAN & Toust Co Nov. WRIST WATCH, Indv's pm r 30, afternoon. in Kine's eral reward A. Brown. dasher. 1310 F H. M. Vandervort, 16th and Rhode T . downtown sec return it returned Phone Col epira “white_spot _on bobhed o e ! tail, un Airedale and preciated: st Columbia rd hite malo Addre: negatives: T Mount Pleasant on 4. 817 Hotel, ~last 14th, | n i plain black to Mr nd silver. “in_or Reward. K dress,” bov's 4424 rd. near 11th ) rist_watch: K PASSBOOK. Amerlrnn Se- o Main or iiotify Apt. 806, 1101 L | Call mall Ejzin: Novem- Palace: very hb. Raleich Haber- E st between 15th and 16th: 8th st Rew, Fairfax 1136. WRIST WATCH, lady's: Sunday afternoon on reward. one Alexandria Oldest | 2 ‘eum of 131h and (n]umhl:l i on Pleasant car, \'h!urdxy Finder 1534 District of Columbia-—Mostly clou tonight and tomorr not mu change in temperature; lowest tonight | about es; moderate to fresh nds. Mostly el probably tonight on the rain nge in tempera- | L inere herly and north' winds, probably becoming gule force. | Virginia—Mostly cloudy tonight anc | tomorro 1 oon th sl tly | i warmer in south portion; | {northeast and north on the | | coast, becoming northwest by tomor jrow morning. [ h West Virginia—Fair tonigit and to- | il e e | morrow, colder in north po o el i e e \ Records for 21 Hours. \ Can ‘ | Thermometer—4 pm., 40 8 pan., 40: 0% § 12 midnight, 358; 4 a.m 3 8 a.m., 39; ’?'v» N noon, 45. v Barometer—1 p.m., D | ARTIN 1 30 2 midnight, 30.30; , 30. At 3 a.m.. 30.20; noon, 30.16 | A WA | i Highest temperature, l at noon today Lowest kv 37, occurred at * a.m. t | (,')‘,, R as | MecarTI I o X s M Condition of the Water. it smperature and condi fothe | Mot \un reat Falls today at 8 a.m , her e 42; conc mthe Various Cities. | MILLIKEN n Hu nawe. W Tuterment A NORTON 1h, FORMER POLICEMAN DIES. | —— | L. Johnson, Retxrech Ex- pires in Sanitarium. Ernest Ia fi‘( emoriam. ANDERSON. 1 son forme of a complicat HER HI TBAYASCA T wad native of Virgi s| AsCA. 3 1570, He was retired| today 1 ut 14 vears| ber of the | and prior to his ! Carh o! Ihanks HODES MARGARET ( Deaths. MRS RHODES. * ANDERSON. Monday. No at her ence. 150" P Citv. LAURA ANDERS! wife of the late BAYN pom Md." Relatives an BLADE. Sundat In_the desert a foun LIAX GERTRUNE In the wide daughter A Funeral . . Monday. November B Her fond. The, hands ihat woul Now lie in death’s at Chy V' HUSBAND. wh WiLLiaM m g4 reqiiem mass will b ¢ Forest Glen. Md.. Wednesday. | LONE oam 1 FUNERAL DIRECTORS. Joseph F. Birch’s Sons ISAAC BIRCH) 3034 M ST. N.W E . Dignified_and Efficient_Serv) W. W. Deal & Co., Tate’ James brother of i Jo ti. Obio. nuati papers pl . Ladies' Auxiliary. Knights of < ™ = Ter I‘RA\I ES E. C. L\ Rem: rest- | e thin fineral neme of James 1. Rvan \ CHAS. S. ZURHORST 7 Pennerivania, ave. e, whers tuneral | 40 AT, CARITOL, V1. ne_Lin ; 1 to WOl Comtarter | et SaELioy steeere | St Sumitars. iltice No. 1" iaeied 0 W er ) v1ce | ‘”(l:;, HARLOTTE CURTIN. President. | Funeral Directors Since 1850 | | Main 5512 la e | A ather s kinan MO NNV t e Timothy Hanlon A Sina“Thitrato Eva Green, | _ 641 T ST. X1 | Siatie Brown: | ¥ WILLIAM LEF | . *Mire. Selini | balmer - 14v | reen: aiwo | chapel i Rlgrt of g el eral trom | prices. 332 Pa. Ave. ; [S o 1% MY Frank Geier's Sons Co. SFIRRRR L | g1a SEVENTR ST X W, Main 2473 Her voice is hushed. e hands at rest T. F. COSTELLO Life's burdens a1 ov here & 1 NOW LOCATED AT BY Srension and & ccswn: 2+ | _1724 N. CAP ST “NORTH 7076 jeermn Henry Awsliarr, Y| Wm. H. Sardo & Co. Fune ireday. De- | 412 H ST. NE Lincoln 524 Modern Chay JAMES T. 317 Pa. Ave Model Chapel Pri Livery_in 0 am arch. South | Burial at_Arlington. | il meeting Wednesday RYAN SE © 0 ate_Ambulanc Connectic COLBERT, Devarted thi life, 025 after a brief iliness. She leaves to m ghier. three sisters and a host of other Telatives and nds. - Funeral from her Jate residence. L'st. e.w.. December, 2. Nqyomber, o8 the successor of nor connect original W Speare estahl ,1009 H St. N.wW either with the ment. Phone Frank. 6 November 29. 1 Sunda Hospital. Georgetown _ Gmiversit MARIE (nee ‘Sullivan). beloved” wife of J. Fdward Collum, _Funeral from her late Tesidence. 3 Porter at. n.w. 3 m., Wednesday. Geo. | C. Shaffer T A CHOICE FLORAL EMBL M will be said at 0 5 2118 __°_{ Ner soul. Interment Mount Olivet Ceme. |8t MODERATE PRIC Prompt Deli initials | o0y ™ Relatives and friends invited. 1 Prompt Auto Delivery Servien r, Home Suddenly, November 20, 1925, at Artistic—exnressive—inexpensive. St e SR Or it | Gude Bros Co., 1212 F St. heloved husband of Ger: ok (nec Thoridenet) and beloved c -] pon Gr Thomas F. Cook” and” Aenes, A. = BEACK STON‘E GRIFFITH. Noveber 20 1025, 1t Brook: Floral “Blanket Sprays e A i | Other Beautiful Floral D h ) rlington a (‘flr:m‘ry Wednesday: December 2. at = | rices. _ Lith A ¥ Do IEARD. November 29, 192 kL 3 s pheloved Busband of Emm = HUNDRED AN Heard. Funeral Trom the o, chibel om0 4"l ' | B S M el i Wednesday, December 2, at 2 Rlativee and. friends mnyited Interment at Rock Creek Cemetery. 0l any other Florida a#==; sale is impergtive. .._.es8 vidue. ox 0D “Hfi‘fi