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THE EVENING Bnllou to Address Citizens. W. Ballou, schools, will Citizens Thursday JACOB E. PETERSON DIES AT AGE OF 59 Was Memher of Metropolitan and Caritol Police Forces—Fu- neral Thursday. superinten- ddress the Association evening at the subject of school that section. Dr. Ballon the association airman of the at its meeting 8 o'clock ¢ facilities for as by Helsley, school committe 5 Turkey will spend $1,200,000 in rail- | way construction in 1926, | = | Jacob E. Peterson, 59 years old, a member of the Metropoltan Police for 23 years and more recently a member of ‘the Capitol Police force, died at his residence, 806. 1 street northeast, 9 yesterday after a lingering illness. EISEM AN S Peterson was a member of the Metropolitan Police from 1899 until ” T Q retired about three years ago. 7th & F Sts. After his retirement from the Police S=————————————————o Department he worked for a short Tuxedos, $25 while at the Carnegle Library and | was then employed as a_member of | the Capitol Police until last July, when | his health began to fail him. Prior to becoming u member of the Metropolitan Police Mr. Peterson was for a while a member of the District Fire Department und before that served In the United States Navy |12 years. Mr. Peterson a member of Hiram Lodge, F. A. A. M.; Orient Commandery, Knights Templar; the Circle Club and the Metropolitan Po- licemen's Association. He is survived by his widow, Mrs. K. A. Peterson: four sons, krnest, Carlisle, Henry and Charles Peterson, and two daughters, Miss Anna Peter- son and Miss Sarah Peterson. Funeral services at the residence Thursday afternoon at 1 o'clock. Rev. Samuel Nicholas will officiate. “Interment will be in Arlington Cemeter was will be conducted | STAR, WASHINGTON, [MRS. EMILY CHANCE DIES; WAS WELL KNOWN HERE Mother of Former Postmaster Ex- pires as Son Hurries to Her Bedside. Mrs. Emily O. Chance, sister of the late Maj. Gen. Wesley = Merritt, {U. S. A and mother of Merritt O. Chance, 'former postmaster of this city, and Willam W. Chance of ihe | Post Office ‘Department, died at her home, Mount Vernon, Iil.. Sunday at midnight. Funeral services will be held at 2 o'clock tomorrow afternoon in Mount Vernon. Mrs. Chance, who was 80 vears of age, was the widow of Jucob O. | Chance. She was well known in this {city, having frequently visited her sons -here. While visiting Merritt O. Chance about a year ago she fell and sustained a fracture of the hip, so did not return to her home, in Illinols, until a few months ago. Members of the family were not aware that Mrs. Chance was critically ill. A telegram was réceived Sunday afternoon by Merritt 0. i residing here and he departed immediately. reaching Cincinnati he received a tele gram that she had died. A coincidence was the fact that when hurrying to the bedside of his father several years ago ho likewise learned. on reaching Cincinnati, of the death of that par- ent. Willlam W. Chance hm& also gone to Illinois. Mrs. Chance was the last of a family of nine children. In addition to Mer- On Chance that his mother was failing, D ¢, DILLINGHAM RITES HELD. NORFOLK, Va., December 8 (4).— Full military honors marked the fu- peral here today of Rear Admiral A. C. Dillingham, U. 8. N., retired, who died at his home Sunday. After serv- ices at Christ P. E. Church the body was taken to Washington to be placed in Arlington National Cemetery. Rear Admiral R. E. Koontz, commandant of the fifth naval district; Rear Admiral W. C. Cole, commandant of the Nor- folk Navy Yard, and other high Navy and Army officers were pallbearers. Rear Admiral Theodore Vogelgesans, commander of the battleship division of the scouting fleet, commanded the | niilitary escort. STREETS TO BE CLOSED. Col. I. C. Moller, District traffic engineer, today informed Lieut. Col. Wallace M. Craigie, professor of mili- tary science and tactics, that two streets near the school had been ordered closed on Monday and Thurs- day from 2:30 until 4 p.m. for the pur- pose of prividing a drilling place for the cadets of the McKinley Technical High School. The streets are: Marion, from Rhode Island avenue to P; P street, from Sixth to Seventh. Col. Craigie id there was no available land near the school where the cadets could drill. —_— — ritt O. Chance and W. W. Chance, she is survived by two daughters, Mrs, Richard F. Buckham and Mrs. E. T. Hobbs, both of whom reside in Mount Vernon. 11l none can- be For Christmas— A Permanent Gift HE -custom of making use- less presents at Yuletide is fast becoming obsolete. Sensible people choose sensible gifts, and of more las TUESDAY, DECEMBER 8. 1925. THE WEATHER District of Columbia—Mostly cloudy, with lowest temperature tonight about 40 degrees; fair and colder tomorrow and tomorrow night; moderate south- west ‘winds, becoming northwest. Maryland—Mostly cloudy tonight and tomorrow, with possibly light rain in the mountains, changing to snow flurries; slightly warmer in south por tion tonight; colder tomorrow and to- morrow night; fresh southwest winds, shifting to northwest. | Virginia—Generally fair tonight and tomorrow, slightly warmer in east and I south portions tonight: colder tomor- row afternoon and night; fresh south. west shifting to northwest winds. West Virginia—Mostly cloudy night and tomorrow, probably rain in the mountains, changing to snow flur. ri slightly colder in north portion tonight: colder tomorrow and tomor row night Records for 24 Hours. Thermometer—4 p.m., 54; 8 p.am., 41 12 midnight, 38; 4 a.m., 36; 8 am., 35 noon, 54. Barometer—4 30.04; 12 midnight, 30.06; |8 a.m., 30.19; noon, f) Highest temperature, 54 noon tods lowest tempel curred at 7:30 wm. to Temperature same Highest, 68; lowest, 5 Condition of the Water. Temperature and condition of the water at Great Falls today at 8 am Temperature, condition very muddy to p.m., 30.00; 8 pm., 4 am., 30.05 occurred at ture, 34, oc date last 3 Statio © ey gee Cloudy Cloudy BURNS PROVE FATAL. Negro Dies as Result of Alterca- tlon—Wife Held. Frederick Willlams, colored, years oid, 49 Defrees street, died at! Energency, Hospltal last night as a| result of burns received the night of | December 3, when Katle Willlams,| | colored, 25 years old, his wife, is al-! leged to have hurled a lighted lamp | lat him. His clothing ignited and he! jwas severely burned before the mnzel‘ could be extinguished. | The wife, arrested and charged with assault with a deadly weapon, was Irumxmuml to jall to awalt a hearing in Police Court. She will now appeu: Im!ms- @ ecoroner’s jury at an inquest | scheduled to be held ‘at the morgue tomorrow morning. Card of Thanus. PATTEN. We wish to exprees our « | thanks o qur 1 pioves of the i Tith and ¥ et Power Co " ut heattitul floral to RIent of ot heloved wite and mothe JAMES M. PATTEN AND CHIL: Atlantic e and Potomiu: | Lane Mra | eloved Wite 5 Richard ! #5 to mourn their lows { or. two sons. three sisters and ' 0f oth funeral later. Monday, - m " at his r ORGE FLEMING B of Ada William. Henry Ntice ‘of funeral hereafier arted this life at her resi N st se. Friday December 4 t K21 pm. BEATRICE ELIZA- i BUTLER!. the only aud dearly be- daughter of Isaac A. and Matilda A. d of A r. and . Funeral - Wednesday at 2 pm. from bet. frd and 333 st 3 Howard, pas nds are luvited. (Ba hrothe and Arthur sister Tsane Butler. Monday December 7. 1925, at Gai Hospital JOHN P beloved” husban: age of 3301 13th st. n.w erat Bersatics, December 6. 1925, at | r 1920 15th st n.w.. Rev. AR THUR W H. COLLIER. hughand of Ro Deaths. Sunday, December her residence 1342 North Carolina it ne. MARY L. ‘heloved wife of the Thomas F_ Sheehan. Funeral from her residence Wednesday, December 9. at 8.0 am.. thence to the Holy Comforter Church Thore high mass will be sung at 9 am for the repose of Fer woul friends invited Cemetery. HEEHAN, Relatives Interment at Mount m;‘w ed this life Thursday. b . at Detroit. Mich. MAR beloved wife of John 8 10 mourn a devole Mary Wright. and four broth one brother-in-law. Jake Wright' and Pt gt other relatives and triends. Monda ecember al roit. neral 3. t Detroit, Thy one 1 love in o er fond, true heart is st The handw that would have helped me Now lie in death's cold «hill HER DEVOTED SISTER MARY You bave not gons. dear sister That would be too hard 10 s nd memory lust i of yo TED BROTHER this lfe Su 45 pm. DORO Snialiwoc we will HER DEVO SEMALLWOOD. 1 December 1 140 THY. beloved wie of £ loving of Jumen wood. Funess ot nw o'clock. MITH. ON Quizley Smith At resigarice a3, Decernher f et Rock Creek Cent SMITH. Monday. Decemb» home_of his iste 626 Kenyon Notice 0f T Frie Sunday. S Vloved SMITT 19 LN £ Ban amin her 77th Thompeon. dren five ‘dau; neral Wednesday, December fi. 4t fron the home' of her datghie George F. Brown. Sandy S Ma ternect at Burtonsville, Md WARREN. Sunday. Decomber . 1025 ARY FRANCES WAR. ywed mother of Bates Warren and Washington. D. €9 arted this life Friday, Te t1:10 am. after a b WIL comber 4 iiinecs JAMES 11 beloved ‘<on of H: Williame. and dev liams. "He I mother. wife. aunt neral will take dence_ 437 N st n.w Star Baptist Church and K ste. nw.. Rev. F, € Bunds, Wednesday, December §.'at 2 n.m ton. 5. C.‘papers please copy.) In Memorfam. BAUMAN. Tn sad but loving remembran of our loving daughter and eister. MA A. BAUMAN (nec Miller). who died sev today. December 8. 1918 olden gates flew n. pastor (Charies g benefit than a good First Mort- gage Notefsoundly protected by twice its face value in choice residential property and bearing a full 6%,% interest. We have them available for se- lection in $100, $250, $500.and $1,000 denominations BOSS 0 PHELPS Realtors—The Home of Homes A X 1417 K Street Main 9300 - St FVANS"of Atiaparus. Gu. Born 1001 at Seattie : Tallahagsee. Fi Skie “feaves to mourn | | Spokane their Joss a hushand. two children. three WASH D brothers. two sisters and a host of other | relitives and friends. ~The body wil at 10:40" n.m. Tuesday, December Geargia. Remaing may be viewed af | les " Washington's undertaking establigh Georgia ave. Monday. December "ATHERIN rly beloved wife of Jacob Geiger. aged 67 yeare F, al (private) from her late residence. ew York ave. ne. Wednesday. December Q. at 3 pm.Inierment at Prosvect Hill metery e TTY. Saturday. December 5 Letterman_Hospital, San Francisco | NELIA COLEGATE. wifa of Col. Robert Getty, TS Armiy, retired, and daugh ate James and Elizabeth Laurie Zute of Washington. D, C & _ Monday. December 7. 1925, JO! Goidow of Prot! M. X" fe ral from the chavel of W. R. Speare 1208 H st n.w. Wednesday. December 9. at 2 p.m HERCUS. Monday. Homeobathic Hospital. of the late George C year of her age DEVOTED MOTHER TERS RUCHANAN. ta Collier and father of Viola C. Jack: | alia McLane. Funeral from St Luke's P. E. Church Wednesday. De cember 9. at 2 p.m . COLLIER. Members of the Frederick Doug- | S lass Relief Association are notified of the | ! « death. December 6. 1925 of Rev. A. W COLLIER, formerly chanlain of the ax-| 'Tis sweet to remember them who on Funeral Wednesday. December were here 2 pm “from St Luke's P. E.| Though absent from us they are just a JOHN A DAVIS. President. dear 'RNE 4 Thy purpe In Joving memorry of our dr father. wha lef} un eight years BUCHANAN. December BUCHANAN. December 31 Cloudy Rain Cloudy arvelous tuxedos for you at 55 Half the town gets into a tuxedo on a Saturday night—and - you’ll see even more from now on. We’ve got some wonders at $55—bench tailored by Hart Schaffner & Marx, beautlfully silk lined. They’ d cost you Sunday. December 6, 1025 at am. at his resdence.’ the Chal CHARLES HOUSTON. heloved hus. e of Nellie Hyatt Elliott. in the sixty- fourth year of bie age. FPuneral s <day morning " December . b Totn ut In sad but lovi dear son and b BURGESS. whi rs azo today the mem: ne laid 1 And those who think of Are those who loved hi Often to the raverard we wander Flowers to Jay with loving care On_the grave of our dear hrother. Who is sweetly sle now. Intermen Frederick. Md this life Monday, Dr paddenly. at 1 pm. at n Mt San” Antonio 40, 8 San Diego rted S 102 . In sad and Joving remembr -ar father. GEORGE BUSEY. who de- rv\'h-\l this life 25 vears a0 today. Decem. her R 1900 WILLIAM. HATTIE ANTH 8 a.m.. Greerwich time, ta Temperature. Weather Rain Part cloudy Cloudy Part cloudy Part_cloudy Rain P HIS CHILDREN GEORGE. CREECY. 1In 1925, at d cad loving _remembran CREF( oday Dacomber 8. 1021 OTED HUSBAND AND CHILDREN In fond rememlrance of my v father. ROBERT DICKSON. wi died 16 vears ago today, December R 1900 Loved in life: remembered in death HIS SON ALEXANDER DUNBAR. In loving remembrance of ou dear mother and sister. MARAINDIA DUN BAR who departed this Jife two years ac. today. December 8 At home on the beautiful nills of God By the valley of rest Some day when our Tauk 1s = W1 meet vou there YoUR LovikG PalenT STERX: SISTERS LU AND MARTHA MOSLEY HANEY. In memory of my dear brother WILLIAM H. HANEY. who died one 20 today. December K. 1024, SISTER HARRIS. In lgving remembrance of our dear mother. MAUD L. HARRIS. who de- parted this life five years ago todas. De- Cemtur 8. 19 Today recalls the memory 01" dear one Iaid to rest And those Who think of her todas ‘Are thoses who 1oved her het DEVOTED DAUGHTERS HUTCHINSON. In sad but lovi brance of M dea HERBERT HUTCHINSON deparied this hfe o euddenly three Sears aso todas m benhagen. Denniar Stockholm, ‘Sweden Horta (Fa¥al), Azores Berm . Porto Rico . Canal Zone. FOUND. Ry | dwarf size. black and white. | at Washington Animal | arvland ave. s.w = SUM OF MONEY—Owner may have by iden HM¥Ing same and paying for this ad. Call at 715 6th st n.w noontime. 9* Hamilton . Toud Cloudy twice as much at any tailor’s. *55 Raleigh Haberdasher male_ Owrier “please December 7. 1025, at HANNAH P widow | Hercus. in the S3rd Funeral services at_the Sixth Presbyterian Church. 16th and Ken: nedy st nw. Wednesdas. December 0. at 230 p.ui.Inierment 4t Rock Creek Ceme | ety 90 | HOLLEY. .Departed this life. after a brief <. ‘Sinday morning. December 6. 1825, | I 4 o'clock. at his residence; 1042 Coving- | ton st nw’ JESSE HOLLEY. He leaves | 10 nioirn their loa- his mother and a ho: of Triends al_from’ St. Augutine « Churen W December 6. at 9 am We Joved him. but God loved him best JESSUP. _Departed this life Mondas. De- at 030 Dm. at the resi- dence of her fokter mother, Mrs. Randolph Massey. 5217 Dix st. ne.. CAREY JESSUP beloved dauchter of Arthur E. Jessup and sister of Eugene and Cedric jessup, Fu- | neral from the remidence of her father. | 4310 Sheriff road. Deanwood. D. C.. Thurs. | diy. December 10. at 10 am.. thence to the Church of the Incarnation. Deanwood. D . €. where mass will be said. Relatives and | saws | friends invited. ne JU=H I LEONARD, Monday. December 7. 1025, at Siblex Hosni JOHN " LEONARD. "~ de- Yoted husband 6f Emma Leonard and be- | loved son of the late Joseph F. and Maj garet Reldy Leonard. * Funeral from th residence 0f his sisters. 4125 Tlinois ave. | n.w. Thursday. December 10. at §:30 am.. | thence to St Aloysius Church. where re. | uniem mass will be said at 10 a.m 3 repose of his soul | . YICTORIA Col. Y HAWKINS SoLa0s about 9 o'clock between 14th and W n.e P. Solem. G nw containing shirts, i and 4th and “Taylor ste. 1w | Suitable_reward for return to. O. B Business Service, 13 | Phone Frankin 335, BILLFOLD. with_one aum “of money flap torn out. a small $10 reward Phone North 1310 F Street fleur-de-lin and._ Col tonaz 41W male. name Liberal reward i Goldenberz s or on 7th st o RALEIGH-EIGHT [ FOR THE HOLIDAYS o i Reward if returned to Columbia Apartment. ' s { No_4. 14th and Girard. Raleigh Haberdasher INC 1310 F Street gold setting: on street | Massachuseits ave. pee. | not forgotten HIS wiFg. » In ead, ‘hut loving memors of mother LAVINIA JACKSON. who Geparated (hix [ifs three yeare 4xo foday. Deceniber & 1022 Mother. we soon hall see ou Fach day ‘we are Siriving anew To mest You in von heaven. Each hour drawe us neafer to sou We'll be s0 glad just to wee you For we mist 3ou &0 sadly here Our home s w0 lonely without 3ou. e mER'DAVGHTERS 'R 'SMNCkoM AxD Tnterment 3t Motnt 3 GHTERS. A, M > Relatives and friends a0 | E. BRASEL. I KELLY. In sad and loving remembrance of | " our dear father. WILLIAM T. KELLY, who Gied one year ako today, December §. 1025, Sweet memories will linger forever. = Time. cannot change them tis tFue: Years that may rome cannot sever Our ‘Toving remembrance of Yot THE FAMILY PARKER. Sacred to the memory of our de voted daughter. FLORENCE SCOTT PARK ER. who left Us teven years a<o today. De cember 8. 1918 Eversthing would 1 ive 1f you could with me 1 would that you with m Or I with you had died MAMMA AND PAPA REISTERER, In cad and loving remem- brance of our darling baby. PEARL DONNA REISTERER. whom_the angels ook nine vears axo today. December & 1916 God needed one more bud To bloom in His karden fair So He 100k our dear. sweet baby And transplanted HER LOVING FAT KONRAD AND ¥ AND BROTHERS BUX OF KE grament Hotel ered wder p Lincolir 6060. Reward of- | Ga. ave., Mrs. Quinn, nd white, Reward Col {14th st n.w Tucsday moming between {13th and Girard ats. and Sacred Heart Church. | male 35 re night, « ward Lost' Saturda: Green. | | Col. sua EYEGLASSE ave between Q. nd Retter b1 e on Park rd. between Georgia and Sherman aves Phone Adams 588, FEYEGLASSES—Shell rimmed 10rn to $00 Rittenhouse st. n.w. ITY WATCH CHARM undersigned and date on { AZ on_opposite side. Leon M. Dais. nase, Md. Cleveland 9G9-W. ECKPIE Sunday. Church, up Conn Phone North 6843, N SITED_SATISFACTORY ARRANGE! AN R Accouats M Gooman| Oiiver Cemeters ar s life Sunday. Drrvm» . at 1 am._ at St. Elizabeths | Nonital, WILLIAM™ LONG " FORNGE) Jiew ‘of the late Fannie Rohme and | hrother of Mrs. Annie Burrell. Fu.| eral from Morris Carter'a funeral parlors. | GO0 2nd st_ew . Wednesday. December . at 1 bm. Relatives and friends invited to Diamond Rings e S daz; Desber 7. 1035 4 2 J00 Sle n MaR) her late residence Wednes- day, December at 8 30 am. Requiem ment at Rock Creek Cemetery. MORRIS. Saturday. December 5, 1025, at hiy residence. 3202 12th pl. n.e.. THOMAS. beloved husband of Catherine C. Morris. Funeral {rom his late residence Wednes. | gay: Defember 9, at 0:oh am: fhonen o | sii, me Mihierment gt Anlingion. Rela. | MORRIS. Tuesday. December 8. Providence Hospital. CHARLES RIS azod 64 re. of 1711 \ll' Suddenly \{ondfl& | (Sl Monaey, Do Reward 1l returned lni h«hl\m\ busband of Mary Leo Detween 1o Banc HARRIS APPROVED $50. $75, $100 "¢ $1,000 up to ide had lived ham Home. 7 . downtow Return to 162 Grleans GLOVES—White kid, afternoon. in package. The Mayfair KEYS—Ring. Please call Coun. and receive reward S, leather key case: M &t neas = 2442 P & Potomac Strap Pumps The lines of sizes become broken, we CLOSE THEM OLT AT A Forced - Sale " Price One, Two and Three Strap Pumps in All Leathers Formerly $7.50 to $12.00 Now 5.35 EDMONSTON & CO. (Incorporated) = B9 612 13th Street N B racsu ANDREW BETZ, Manager Soldiers . distric TN Heeht's— Monday Please return to M nklin K764 about Branch & Gifts For Women Silver Mesh Bags $12 to $40 Silver Vanity Cases $10 to $95 Diamond Bar Pins $25 to $600 Flexible Dinmond Bracelets $30 Up Gold Stoneset Bur Pins $5 to $75 Three-strand Pearls (Manufactured) $5 Electrie Percolators, Grills, Tousters, ete., in Wide and Attractive Range. Seth Thomas Eight-Day Clocks, $15 to $85 E. ] ast Cavitol STAV P. nard Munz. Funeral services will be held at the resi dene of his sister. Mrs. Helen Jameason, 4711 Harrison sl. nw. Chevy Chase. Wednesday. December 6. at 3 p.m. Inter. ment at Rock Creek Cemetery. (Wilming- ton Del.. Dapers please copy.) OPEY. Departed this life December 7. 1025, at 5 am. WADE OPEY, the son of the late’ Daniel and Ellen’ Opey. brother of | Hiram Ovey. and Mrs, Mary A. Lewis. Fu- | neral from his sister's residence. 1915 Vers mont ave.. Thursday, December 10. at 1 | Relatives and iriends are. invited, to i BAG—Silver. containing 3 S1 RN ge and tokens. ,_Carolina . (Conklin). rold. and a -fountain | valued as a Fift from varents: some- Where ‘hetween Sibley Hospital and Palais _ Rust Hall. 1150_North Canitol st. * £0ld bar sct-with pearls and aauama- between Wyoming and Treasurs: jre- 6065t ug.___ e POCKETBOOK—Brown Kid_between K _and P sts. on_15th and P and Corcoran on_16th between 0:15 and 0345 pm.” Reward. North i PO(‘KFTBOOK lad; | and M ste.. about 11 $101.50 Xmas checl liberal reward if |urned M Eaton, 61 Preston ave., hone Clarendon G58. POCKETBOOK—Containing_$20 and _change. on southbound U st. car. between 17th and TRth sta. Rewa 26 _Ontario rd POCKETBOOK._ black. Georzetown or “Brook- land car_or Franciscan . Monasters: $5 re- 828 D s TOODLE DOG. lady's pet: Monday ni fouthegst section: reward. 718 ¢ —(T.’r.' c‘:o‘s’fsui_'o NOW LOCATED AT | N. CAP ST. ___NORTH 71 a Llncoln 524 JAMES T. RYAN 1 Chi 317 Pa. Ave. Slx:‘ 142 Model xfi ate Am!vuhnrva ol Connection. V.L.SPEARE CO, Neither the lut‘(V‘K!KIP ¢! nor connected with the original W. K. Speare cetabiich: o 1009 H Sl. N.W. Phone Frank. 66206 Formerly ]ose ph F. erch s Sons l{‘QAC BIRCH) 3034 M ST Established 1841 Phone_West 08 Quick. Dig! W W Deal & Cor ™ 816 H ST. N.E LINCOLN 8200. Automobile_Se Chapel. CHAS. S. ZURHORST 301 EAST CAPITOL ST. Gawlef Semce Funeral Directors Smce 1850 Main 5512 2 Penna. Timothy Hanlon __es1 HST. N. Phone L 5545, _ ! e L i s, dern crematorium. Moderate | e G P Ave. N Cail M. 1386 Frank Geier's Sons Co. T, N.W. s szghl:x:;m e Main 2473 FUNERAL DESIGNS. BLACKISTONE'S Floral “Blanket Sprays” r‘mq, _Prompt delivericn, ] l-h.h & H Tel noo uzh Geo. C. Shaffer Main 100, ICE FLORAL F\(BLEMQ in 2416, fl"i'l‘o TE PRICES _Prompt_ Delivery uto Gud‘:m Bros r&:_‘mf#% St, ment o highest o S8 liabitity, in 14 - Kt. solid white old, ton- Roean - shaped case. A most practical time- ieco ifl & case of en- uring beauty of design and finish. Lady’s Wrist Watch, cushion or tonneau shape, In white gold filled case. Gifts For Men Solid Silver Buckles, Including Beits $3.50 Waterman Fountain Pens $2.50 to $40 Eversharp. Pencils $1 to $40 14-Kt. Gold Cuff _ Links $5 to $15 Platinum-edge Cuff Links $15 to $40 Sterling Silver Flasks $7.50 14-Kt. n.m attend. PEACH, December 6, 1025, at 12:30 pm. | Dr. JOHN PEACH. husband of the iate | Beitie Wellford Peach. Funeral from his 1ate residence. Mitchellville, Prince Georses | Co., Md., Wednesday morning, December 9t 11" o'clock, “interment 3t 1. Qik Cemctery. Please omit flowers. PETERSON. December 7. 1025, JACOB. ¥ the beloved husband of Karen A. Petersori aged 59 vears. Funeral from his late residence. 806 E st. n.e.. Thursday, Decem: fer 10, 8t 1 pim. " Inieiment at” Arlington National Cemeiery RISHEL. Tucsday. Tecember 8. 1 i fcice, 115 7t st n e SULIL RISHEL, daughter: of William W, and! Bessie G. Hill and sister of Madison' L. | Hill.° Funeral ‘from her-late “residence | Thursday._ December 10. ; thence to 'St. Josenh's Catholic Church, 2nd | and C sts. ne.. where requiem maas will e €aid at 10 a.m. atives and friends in- vited to attend. o ROTHENGOSS. _Sunday. December 8, 1935, ANTHONY VINCENT. beloved son of fh fate Wincent | and- Elizabeth “Retheirans Funeral from ~the residence of his sis- ter. Mrs. L. M. McVearry. 1633 Gale December 9. at ‘§:30 ne.. on Wednesday. ani. - Requiem mass at the Church of the Holy Name at § oclock. Relatives and friends invited. Interment Cemetery. _as boarding car m: Monday: S Ca s § i § M €t b M C s € e i Okl Cor € ps pisht. n._coin. se-Tm» . Friday. [ GRUEN ) Gruen Wrist Watches A wonderful range of new model Gruens, including the popular Cartouche rectan- gular model. R. HARRIS & CO. e i Seventh & D ! Sglid Gold-trimmed | Jewelers and Diamond Merchants for $5 Lp More Than Half a Century vishbone_shape. in street car or Gol- | ', set with diamonds. Telephone Col._9015-W. SETTER —strayed Sunday aft- R opO700 Hitden st Reward Phons LOTERR T T R AR S R Tull_chef cloth and knive JIT GASE Tl e Soa Soieer, o8 ac @7 will call for them. A reward %o finder. James Gordon, 911° 25th st. n. ;ol;co Tln!urmuuon appreciated. 3B un Y Rourke. North 6427 . TRAVELING BAG. small “brown leather: Tuesday morning on Pennsylvania ave. s.e. between 15th st. and District line: reward. Phone Linc_545:7. WATCH. lady's. zold. with Iink b R A Tncates of vicalty” Phan &, 6372. Reward WRIST WATCH—Lady's BT Yo case: valued Hewara, Phone Main .17 WATCH, _lady’ umbia d. b . POLICE DOG. . 2olid black open wound right b teo “Reward. " Cleve. 330 Tins pand POLICE DOG, full grown; answers to name of “Cole”; strayed from Friendship, Wis- consin ave., Sunday; $25 re- ward. Telephone Cleveland ¢ Ct € aler € v to $150 Sunday, December 6. 1 VINCENT ROTHENGO8S: Euneral from his daushter's residence. Mrs. | NcVearry. 1533 Gales st. e Wednesday: December 9. at 8:30 a.m. Members of the Crescent Benevolent ~ Association are' re- ttend guested 10 AUCOY T BAUM. President, R. G. WHITING. Secretary. SALKELD. December 7. 1025 MARY ELIZABETH. widow of Thomas L. S keld. " Funeral Wednenday, December . at 1 pm.. from the home of her brothe: James H. Dony. 727 Mas: ~ve. n.e. & SHAFER. _Monday. December ~. 1925. ED- 'WARD 3 W.. beloved son of Mary Catherine | and the laie Francis Edward Shafer. in the 46th year of his Funeral (private) from the chapel of Frank Geier's Sons Co.. 1113 7th st. n.w:. Wednesday. December . at 8:30 am. Requiem mass at St. Al ssius Chirch at 9 am. Kindly omit flcwers. December 7. 1026, ARTHUR J, A. and | o C Y ae o o e O < on_silver bracelet: yu from mother. in “Central HI 5. Petween ‘GIT: Bewand if returned to SHEEHAN. SHEEHAN. beloved son of J: Susie Sheehan. azed 2-) 'leanl (private) will be held from his nce. 010 Kent place nee.. Regaber . at 3 oo Interinent at AddL aon Chavel Cemetery.

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