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" THE" EVENING ~STAR, WASHINGTO. buy “his” Q cigars where he buys them the year ’round! / box ‘f quality CIGARS —amid our comprehensive stock of quality cigars you will find “his” favorite brand. Boxes of 25 cigars range in price from $1.00 to $18.00. w%fi@&@%@!&%t&%@%@%@rfiwmfi For Over Fffry Years t}le C]!rfstmas Footwear Glft Store Give Comfort Fobtwear To THE WOMEN of the Family They will afifircciatc‘ a pair of soft, easy, dressy shoes like these after trudging from cellar to attic on tired feet 52 weeks in the year. Mother, daughter or sister all play their part at home. TUESDAY Chaplain Milton O. Beebe of- ficlated. Interment was in Arlington MILITARY HONORS “‘"!I mllllnr._v I'u)norn. K FOR GEN. ROGERS . 5.y i brera Arciiony - ase mounted; Troop F, 3d Cavalry; the 3d Cavalry Band and a firing squad, all Funeral services for Maj. Gen.|from Ford Myer. Harry L. Rogers, U. S. A., retired, | Honorary pallbearers were Brig. chief quartermaster of the American |Gen. John B. Bellinger, Brig. Gen. expeditionary forces during the World | Albert C. Dalton, Brig. Gen. M. Zalin- War, who died in Philadelphia Satur- ' $ki, Col. Frederick W. Zan Duyne, Col. day night, were held at the recelving | H. C. Whitehead, Col. B. ¥. Cheat vault in Arlington Cemetery at noon |ham, Col. William Elliott and Col. e George M. Grimes. Gen. Rogers is survived by a daugh- ter, Mrs. Rodney H. Smith; a son, Tuxedos, $25 |, Hary & pogye i, 2 S EISEMAN’S | Jamestown, N. Y. 7th & F Sts Twenty-two Communists were candi- s in municipal elections in Eng- Buys This Complete $10 Brand New Player Outfit Down Delivers MUSIC ROLLS BENCH OPEN NIGHTS Lyric Piano Co. 1738 14th St. N. W. MAIL COUPON - yeur ‘otter, without chiignbien. Name ...... ensnee DECEMBER 15, 1928. JEROME HUBBARD. JEROME HUBBARD, 64, VICTIM OF APOPLEXY Realtor, Well Known in Distriot, Dies at Homecrest Residence in Takoma Park. Jerome Hubbard, 64 years old, sales- man and advertising manager for Thomas J. Fisher & Co. real estate dealers, died at his residence, “Home- crest,” 62 Chestnut street, Takoma Park, D. C., yesterday. Death was due to apoplexy. Mr. Hubbard came to this city about 25 years ago and organized the Hub- bard Heating Co. In 1909 he entered the real estate business with the firm/ of Moore & Hill and remained with them several years. He became af- filiated with the Fisher Co. eight years ago. He was a member of the Washing- ton Board of Trade and the Wash. ington Real Estate Board. Mr. Hubbard was the son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Frank M. Hubbard of Caroline County, Md. His mother was Miss Martha Cannon. He was born at Linchester, Md., December 14, 1861. He 13 survived by his widow, Mrs. Winifred Hubbard. and a son, Jerome Hubbard, jr., of this city; two broth- ers, Charles C. Hubbard of Philadel phia, and Oliver Hubbard of New York City, and a sister, Mrs. Charles Webster of Newmarket, Md. Funeral services will be conducted at the residence tomorrow afternoon at 2 o'clock. Rev. Christian M. Young, rector of Trinity Episcopal Church, Takoma Park, will officiate. 'BRIG. GEN. G. F. CHASE RITES SET FOR TODAY Funeral services for Brig. George Francis Chase, U. S. A., re- tired, 77 vears old, who died at Walter Reed Hospital Sunday, will be con- ducted in St. Thomas’ Episcopal Church this afternoon at 3 o'clock. Rev. C. Ernest Smith will officiate. | Interment will be at West Point. Honorary palibearers, all retired officers of the United States Army, will be as follows: % Maj. Gen. Joseph T. Dickman, Maj | Gen. Willard A. Holbrook, Brig. Gen. | William A. Mann, Brig. Gen. Eben wift, Briz. Gen. George Andrews and Col. John A. Lunden. Gen. Chase was a veteran of numer- Gen. THE WEATHER District of Columbia—Rain or snow tonight and tomorrov; not much change in temperature; lowest tem- perature tonight about 32 degrees; moderate northeast and east winds. Maryland—Rain or snow late to- night and tomorrow, slowly rising temperature on the coast tomorrow; fresh northeast and east winds on the coast. Virginia—Rain in extreme south and rain or snow in north and central portions tonight and tomorrow, some- what warmer on the coast tomorrow; tresh northeast winds. West Virginia—Rain or snow to- night and tomorrow, siightly warmer in extreme east portion. Record for 24 Hours. Thermometer—4 p.m., 42 35; 12 midnight, 32; 4 a.m., 28; 28; noon, 34 Barometer—4 p.m., 36.04; 30.14; 12 midnight, 30.1 & 8 a.m., 30.21; noon, 30.17, Highest temperature, 42, occurred at 2 p.m. vesterday; lowest tempera- ture, 27, oceurred at 5 a.m. today. Tem- perature same date last year—Highest 38; lowest, 28. Condition of the Water. Temperature and condition of the water at Great Falls today, at 8 am.—Temperature, 3% condition, clear. Weather in Variqus Citles. E ‘Temperature. :-E BE 5B weather. Stations WIIE om0y “4episisas *TUIudT geey Abiiens.Tex. Albany 8 Atlanta ©0 0030 tlantic City 3010 Baltimore .. 30.20 SEZ e+ « +-s0p0moun e = sois S2ER SRS SR El Paso. : Galveston Cloudy Clear I Clear Cloudy Cloudy Rain Clear Cloudy 5 Clear Cloydy Pt.cloudy Clear Cloudy .. Cloudy I Clear Clouds Clear Pteloudy Cloudy © Clear. Cloudy Clear Clear Clouar Cloudy Cloudy Snow . Cloudy s 13190 gusisor Hiianavoits Tnifinacors 550 ¢30369006eEKs BES588E58888ETBRE! e e DS e e D e 250 S £ i TR e - E e e ettty EREES PN New Yo' Oicln. tiis Phifadersh i ade Bhoenix o s P e Forflanas 96900019233 0222 05031 588385553523 R SR BB FEORD S Spokane WASH..DIC'. 5 i o A1 A R 1211 DI H D & Card of Thanus. STOVALL. T wish to express my sincers thanks ‘to y_ friends and neizhbors. th the Bureau of Engraving an 2t the bercas aughter, C. A PRt AT W00 it Pocepsber 3. 2655 MRS. M. STOVALL. * cmploves of Printing for their kindne ment of my beiored ANDERSON. 3 linger Hospital. JANE AND! 2 malns resting at the W._Erest Jarvis funeral parlors. 2222 Georgla ave. n Notics o CHEE] Tuneral hereafter. Entered into_rest Sunday, Decem ber 1925 at 8:50 D.m. at her resi. | dence. 748 Gresham place 5.w.. NELLIE | PINKETT. beloved wifa of John E, Cheek. | sistar of Mrs. Hattie E. Pields of Philade) Dhia. Pa.. and aunt of Miss Nellie E. Alex | ander of this city and Mre. Hattis F. Ridk. | gy of New York City. "Fuperal trom the Nineteenth Street Baptist Church. corner 18th and T Rev. W. H. Brooks. pastor. Wednesdas. December 16, at 11 am.’ Casket will mot be opened at the Church = CHEEK. The Young Ladies' o requests all officers and members Protective In Memoriam. In fond memory of o and and father. EDOAR RANDOLI LEY."who departed ihis o (e or o today. Deremter 15, 1024 oday recalls 2 memory Of' dear one Kane 1o rest And thoee iy T emomis GATe thone who loved hith. e HIS LOVING WIFE AND CHILDREN BEILSTEIN. In sad but loving remembranc mother ‘and wite. MARI N who dieaixht Years kot - Decemibir 15, 1847 o Often we think of opATour haarty o' o world waul Coult e hear Sour ol a 5 THEFANLY BUTLER. In loving remembrance ear wite. HOLLICE 1. BUTT, ted this Jife one Ceinber 15, 1654 Not ons ds that 't Pav.t Posttion 5 mellowed' and. stre itine “triandunin, biierity funes Chrlatian 1e10h: st 1070"8 Charadioc oo, s, e, s Kitew ner Bt to Tove her i i a5 CRerian her memory with pride s hon HER LOVING HUSHAND, '+ GLEASON. In sad but loving romenii of my hustand. PATRICK 3. GLEA<O~ Yho' died six. Years g0 today. Drct 15" 1910, ““Annivereary miace at <t sebh's Chirrch Sweet memories will linger fores Time cannot change them Years that muy come cannot My loving remembrance of oy WIFE GRIFFITH. In loving memory of our « day ter and CRIFFI"S: Years ako today, Decemi Gone _but_ever remember HER FATHER AND BROTHERS. GEORGE O PERCY "A. AND ALLAN 4. ( GRIFFITH. 2 HILL. In_ loving embr: Jahes m HILE, (e an ‘paktor o e Flrat Baotiet Chure. 27th aid Dumbarion Gaparicd this Hte pinelosn seors . December 15. 1006. Juet a line of sweet remembrance Just @ memory fond and trie aupts ok oF ove's Sevotion a1 e il welll Shink of gou YOUR FRIEND. LUCY DUNMORE Siusband g TN RSt HOLMES: who departad this jife i axo today. December 1. 1923. His soul to Him who gave it. ross Ga'led it 1o 1ts Tong Fepose: Tts Florious rest And though the warrior's sun has se Ite Jight shali linger round us yet. Bright s, S DE LIZZIE HOLME< ) D MAMIE B. MAR OWE. - HOWES (MANDLEY). In sad but loving remembrance of our beloved da: GRACE IRENE HOWES (nee Mandls who departed this life four years axo to day. December 15. 1§21 Sweet {s the memory that will never fade, Sweet i the krave where our dauhter if Pazt of our life s buried 4 Under the sod where our Gracle sleens Dagling Gracie. how we miss you. Since from éarth you passed awar And our hearts are aching sorely As we think of you each day You could not speak to us. ~You could not sey We knew your thoug When 50u were salled to die S0 sad, so sudden was the cal Your death surprised us all Perhaps some day we will understa When we meot 1 the other land us, who lov t. hui gone b LANE. 1In sad but loving remembra our darling mother. SARAH LANE departed this life three Years aco December 15. 1922 At _home on the be ul hill In the garden of res Some day. dear mother done We will meet you at home over the unded by friends we are lon id pleasures we are blue With smiles) on our faces and heartache Dear mother, we are always think. EVOTED DAUGHTERS. MR~ NNIE H EMAN AND MRS. TREN EXOWDEN : McELFRESH. In loving remembrance of ou faithful mother. CECILIA B. McELFR 0 deparied s life twelve vears ax today. December 15. 1913. 8t 715 o' clock HER DEVOTED CHILDREN. BLANCHE EDYTHE AND JAMES. s flo departed this December 15. 1 e miss bim day Bt 1w And 1 ot God Enter_within, well done ! HIS DEVOTEP WIFE. NOLAN. PURCELL. In Joving me S C. PUR rv of our dear father. “JAM LL who died “Grover’s” Two-strap Slippers in soft black kid, Turn soles. For street or home. “Grover’s” Seamless Shoe, in B-1106 P $5~50 soft December ous Indian and Philippine campaigns SEAY jand had served in the Army more F | than 40 vears when he retired in 1912, pregent at the funeral of Sister NELLIE CHEEK Wednesday, Decembor 16, 25 at o lietecnth Sireet Baptist Church. 16th and 1 sts. | _He is survived by his widow, Mrs.| AR5 SMTH MURPHY. President, Nannfe McClellan Chase; two daugh- |paViD e Mondsy. Decenber 14, 1995, DAYID ters, Miss Emily T. Chase and Miss | " SATID T vrars, fai e . et DAVID, ared &7 vears, fdther of Max p se. and two Javid. | ==——==c=me. and two erandchildren. | PiTnia Coban Ead. Mises Hannai aad ENE - _FOUND. o Funeral from his late residence. COLLTE DOG._Call Cleve_ 802 | ___LOST. phddezy twe voars uco 15,1925, " Anniversars ma Salize Chuirch. Today recalls the memors 01 ot dear one Taid to rest Angwe'ire Hinking of Bim lodar Taute we Joved him hes S IS ‘CHILDREN RIDGEWAY. In loving memors of ou Rushand and father: HARRY H. RIDGF WAV %o died oné sear axo todar. D cember 15, 1054 The, one ws loved now lies at rest Tiis fender heart ix ui) The hands that would Now lie in deaths coid chil CARRIE. HOWARD A . In loving remembrance of our mot- d "erandmother. SUSAN M. SHAN a%0 today. De Ask the Boy What He Wants for Christmas and He’ll Say An Electric Train Complete “Grover's” Comfort Shoe, in soft black }hi—l;;.-»;;lo_z roomy $6.00 Lace s black kid of extra fine ' $.00 Similar s another make, quality —turn onday. The Largest and Best Assortment of Trains in Town n.w.. Wedneeday. Decem!’ Titerment at Washinkion onreration Cemeters. 3 ngrd this life xundy. 1925, DOROTHY (DOLLY) TNAUGHT. dearly belovad daughter ©of ¥Franklin J. and Easter M. Fastnaught SHAW. {pee Bowie) . Funeral"from her laie resl. | SHAW, % uand st. s Wednesday. De. n g t 3 p.m. Interment at Con- who died thirteen year Relatives and friends | ber 15. 181 Just & line of sarred remembrance. Just a memory_fond and true Jugt 3 okl e e one. for. you HER CHILDREN AND GRANDCHILDREN TAYLOR. Sacred to the memory of our dez husbanG and father. JOHN TAYLOR. whu departed this life four years ago todar. I- Cember 16. 1921 Not dead to us. w! ROt o, it Ko HeAh‘;\" v\fll? us 11 imel nd will forevermore: s DAVOTED WIFE. VIRGINIA TA “xbflg.}:‘ 011?[) DAUGHTER. ANXTE BROWNE . V. 4 tribute of Jove an levo! e Rear sigior. BLANCHE HANILT WARRICK. who died seven sears ago 1o at day. December 15. 1918, o ey Bk o rond s [Se : Gone. but not forgotten 1 1 3 either hack or front of 748 Park | HOWL D, | ot £ ree g ng S ds o1y e Return 748 Park rd. — er 14 se No : collar: 1f Address 1867 Wyo- A] G—Bl. all Col. 438 Bewacd: | BAR PIN_Diamond_an« dence comber 1 gressional Cemetery. invited. latinum, between Rich's Shoe Stors, O'Donmell's Drug Stors “One-strap” Slipper, in soit black kid, turn sol $300 and low heel. With narrow toe and rubber heel, $3.00. | Raleigh Hotel and Martha Washington Cand: Siore” Beward of $100.00°1f returned 1o Common Sense Oxford, in black kid, turn sole; roomy and comfor:abl.n $3.m Too sweet to live. Tgo loving 1o stay. So God sent an ankei Ang took her away OTHER AND FATHER “Grover's” Seamless Black Kid Oxford, sole. B-1251 ."‘”:‘ $6-00 All Styles With Rubber Heels Women's High Shoes, in brown kid and tan Russia calf, $5 to $10 Comfort Leather Juliettes, $3.50; in felt, colors, $1.50 Big selection of Dress and Street Oxfords, $5 and up Four-buckle Artics—up to $6 for Women and Children BAR PIN—Green gold_ set with amethvat iday. December 11. in"Urdone's." Return 1436 Monroe st. n.w. Reward. 17° BAR PIN. platinum. containing o in the center. Reward if remm-s’: ma fl:‘!d The flowers in the keth st Chevs Chaan. Md. Cleve. 686, And droop each pretty head BEADED BAG—B: T and U at. 0w SO onder what wa on 17th st.. contalning monay. automobile Musg ponderwhat wesimd gic Geerous reward. Call Poto- arden sigh loved him before The whole place has a downcast air pibslans » blueat wkies seem Tay. And there is one mors empty chair As Dol RS R 85 FroTHERS. - RARDING. December 13, 1925 Sunda, \WALTER J. HARDING, in his Afty-tourth Funeral _from his late residence. BEAGLE—Black. white and tan (female) : | lost_since Monday evening: rew. Peter Meesina, 620 F at BRACELET— Lionel Trains, $5.00 to $60.00 A complete stock of Lamp Posts, Bridges, Tunnels, Stations, Switches, Signals and other accessories at special prices icinity — Troqtols _wpte. or Tivoll Theater; foxible kreen gold. set wsffi three aquamarines; reward. Phons F e fhres aq Phons Frankiln I 1: Md.. Wednesday, December 18. 100 . Interment Dertonsville TER 3 LAND. Entered into rest Monday. De-| HER DEVOTE . no-yrnh’r 14. 1925, at Walter Reed General JONES. i = WARRICK. _In fond and lovinz memors « our dear daughter and mother. BLANUCH HAMILTON WARRICK. who died s years ago today. December 15. 1818 "Not dead to uc. who loved her ot Toet. it Kone before sha Jives St I memors Il foreVermore: v HER DAE\'OTED PARENTS AND CHH DREN | Slippers for the the 47th y:’nr of A’lla (i’zt‘.h Fune!rll %rflwm ning fale| his late residence. Fresham place n.w.. . December 17. at_ 8:30 am.. Souintay’ aflororn evindt HBG| Mhwrafir Heber X7 a0, S 00 0 e e ] quiem mass will be id_at 9 o'clock for gy L P o Ve m 2 st. n.w. 3 or phone Potomac 4187. oSt nstum] tary CAT—Str: “Family™ 'NDLE OF LAUNDRY. linen, 8-light Mazda Outfits. . .$1.69 8light Year-’Round Mazda Outfits with two .50 .15 se_of his so Burial. with mili- fonors. in Arlington National Ceme- tery. Relatives and friends invited to at- (Rochester, N. Y.. papers {t\ae.ue Slippers for ed from 14th and K fo: | tend cliow and white, with wound in abdoms fom operation: feward. © Gol. b4, CLOTHES. 11 bundle t. Fri ) 5 et 1118 Thn Rowara! 02 mOrang. | Bk D & JEROMETUREARD | i COLLIE_White. Saturday evening, Jn {he | oral from his late residence Wednes N. Suddenly. Monday. December 14, IO at Pratidenca Hospjial. DETTE B.. “Announce: copy.) ARD. December 14, 1925. at AR s N in Chestt st., Takoma Joman Reflectors, per dozen. . . . 14-volt Mazda Bulbs, ea., e residence. FUNERAL DIRECTORS. Gawler Service Funeral Directors Since 1850 neighborhood of ‘the ion Office. Carroll Balley, 436 N. J. ave. e 3112 DIAMOND PIN- d__set in ning between Banroft ol Ask HER What She Wants for Christmas || i wil e e ier S o it N and She’ll Say “Electrical Appliances” ||}Fio Foban-—contans bk ook av o Cave. 5s. 5" | widow of James S. Jordan. ment of funeral hereafter. MERCER. Departed this life Saturday. De- cember 12. 1025 at 8 pm.. at Freedmen's Hospital, REDICK MERCER. husband of Mary Mercer. He leaves a beloved wifa. | daughter. mother. three brothers and two | € Services at his late residence. 1163 | 3~errry HhTei, ne. Wednesday. December 16. at | 3 WILL or e T 50% 5 moe thence to Norfolk, Va.. where | DUDEF. | iE i 0 O e matorium. Moderate Lansburgh's and F st.. Friday the i1th. Call | funeral will be held Friday. December 18.| CHES "3g0 Pa. Ave. N.W. Call M. 1385. Adams 1070. Reward. Relatives and friends invited. 3 -77'—,—-'75 o GERMAN POLICE DOG—Female. D. C. fag NLAND. Sunday. Deceraer 13, 1925, at Frank Geier’s Sons Co. 11:45 pm, MARTHA BALLINGER. wife EVENTH ST. N.W. M 203 }odérn Chapel. Telephore ain 2473 of Robert Penland. Funeral from her late Wednecday. s T. F. COSTELLO NOW LOCATED AT 1724 N. CAP ST. NORTH Wm. H. Sardo & Ca. E. 15 Thaper Lincoln 524 JAMES T. RYAN 317 Pa. Ave. SE Model Chebel te Ambulances: " 14 in_Connectio ified_and Efficient Service. mall. star sh sisters. EYEGLASSES (from Franklin's). between Time is too precious to waste in needless drudgery! \ ry 100002 was Kreat vaj 5 Y. Phane Mo 4asp.Small oy Re GERMAN POLICE DOG—Col n - Strayed: from 5501 Hock Creek “Ford “roa H\\gl")ll reward. Call Cleve. 3394 or Main 15 Youths’ and Misses’ Daniel | Green’s Felt “Hylos,” padded soles. Red, tan, and blue 5 to 11, $1.75 11% to 2, $2.00 Women's Felt Moccasins with padded soles. Extra fine quality. 12 $ assorted colors. . 1.00 Others Up to $2.50 Berember, 16, at e ‘é!:nmmonn Cemetery. & OMAS. December 13. 1025 at his resi- Tndmcms‘fllfi Chain Bridge rd_ D_ C.. HUG! husband of the late Helen ¥. Th devoted father of Ida M.. He Men’s Golden Tan or Black Kid Romeos. e e S0 Others Up to $5.00 8th _st. MEMORANDUM BOOK—Small_ black_leather with _addrey d ith addresses and personal daia. Reward NECKLACE. gold, made of small xold beads, with small gold flower pendant in £0ld oval drops: reward offered. NOTEBQOK—Law_student's 1oose- - | rook. _Woodside 307-W. re-leat, pote PIN—Thursday evening. December 10_ elth in Epiphany Church or ‘Masonic Auditoriu; front and Kensington rell and Mrs. Grace W 5d: December 16, 2 pm.. at the M;d;;;eng Street Baptist Church. 15°* THOMAS. All_members of Willlams Taber- No. 46. A 1. O. of Mose: re Te- r 15, at | Men’s Black and Brown $3.69 up $7.50 $3.95 up Also in stock, not illustrated here, electric heating pads, curling irons, waffle irons, vacuum cleaners, A B C washing machines, electric or between those buildings, onyx pin set with pearls. rew on return to Room 208 Interstate Commerce Building. = i POCKETBOOK—Lady's. brown alligator skin, hacl 'Tuéaday. Decem 5 LB O e Mmak, arangements. for the funeral of Brother HUGH THOMAS, JONES. W. §; TR W Deal & Co, 816 H ST. N.E. LINCOLN Automobile Service. L el Sl Al el Sl sl Sallanllaul s ol Sl Sakal & Sl Sal Sl el sl Sal a4k \ & w Women’s Daniel Green Satin Boudoirs, padded soles. Six assorted col- $2.25 Others Tp to $4.50 Kixd ofip.m—xlgm sole—fine quality. $2 Special A 95 Many Other Styles in Felt, S50 un Saturday_on Oth st. car. Center Mark ShUana G ste. nows Reward. 325 Vst ne. POCKETBOOK—Patent leather. on ticut ave. car. Saturday afternoon. Money. fountaln pen. ete. Reward. Maln 2620, Br. POCKETHOOR, black. contalning mone of 12th at. N, Reward’ Call Maln 9070, Ape. Violet Ray machines, electrical vibrators, and numerous other time- Children’s Felt Bootees, saving devices which space prevents our mentioning here. with animal painted cuffs, in SRk T “DANIEL GREEN" Comfys for the Entire Family In the biggest and best variety of our entire career. e * A Complete Stock for Your Selec- ¢ G ive HOSlery tion for Men, Women and Children Family Shoe Store 310-312 Seventh St. N W . Sunday, December 13,1025, | == 2"0" a1 A 1O I o~ -3 z ‘brief lllness. ‘at his s EARE e s e tostatant | V. L RE CO. successor of n e Blalhrty and e o Bl vt | BT olfall B ol SRS Tashington. o735 Sm.. trom Ugioq Wes. | meat. - 00201009 H St. N'W. ley A, M.'E. Zion Church, fl? st., be- | Phooe e 1, and ‘M ste. n.w. 'Relative Formerly 040 ¥ 8t._ 9 Joseph F. Birch’s Sons and New York City, Baltl- ichmond, Va.. gapers (ISAAC BIRCH) Established 1841 D, 310875 &t | 3034 M ST. N.W. ianed 1841 CHAS. S. ZURHORST 116 am. at FARRY"H. WaTSoN eloved husbasd of Helen Watson and son of Georglana Robb. 301 _EAST CAPITOL ST. ¥Phone Lincoln 372. husband of Fannl "FOR THE MISSES A complete Electric Range, with all cooking utensils—will bake and cook anything. the_vicinit; e i1jn'and G. iriends {nvited. FOOPLE DQG—_0id, almost Biind Plones dopy) " mos T answers | pieass copy- to name of Buster. Subdess Rowara! 1048 | WATSON. Sund: PURSE, Jady's,, containing $10_and Taun; ticket: nixht of cember 14. on Sth S Seward, 230 B ot. ne. or Lime. 4513, [CHEL, containing golf togs; T o To80 B et S hame, Cver Tand 1283. 5% SILK BAG—Will the person who i D s a"an Peturn same 0 1635 T8th st for reward? o Minature Electric Irons, weight only 1 Ib.—will iron doll dresses and handkerchiefs. Price, $2.25. Iate residence Wednesday. Funeral from his late residenco Wednesday. December 16. at 1 p.m. lineton Cometery. e WRIGHT. _Saturday, December 5. at Ris rosidence, 043 M st. now.. ReNER WRIGHT, beloved husband’ of Lilllan Wright (fee Humphreys). Funeral services at his late residence at 2 o'clock Tuesday, December 15. . Ask HIM What He Wants for Christmas and It’s a Hundred to One That He’ll Say “A RADIO SET” = SUM OF MONEY_At Washineton Auditor: See Our Ad on the Radio Page | Adaime 7810W> 00 Toone | TWENTY-DOLLAR_BILL. Monday. xoing _to | o Trom, ook o New Jersey v fween Bth and Florida | Clevelana' Park. office. Continental Electric Co. it L Ll i figfinmmfi.fi THEIR ~DEVOTED FRIEND. 808 9th St. N0w0 AWBY!Tfln 5 OPEN EVENINGS. U 4 Y FUNERAL DESIGNS. Prompt Auto Delivery Servi Artistic—expressive—inexpensive. Gude Bros Co., 1212 F St. In Memorlam. Geo. C. Shaffer 7% 1 Sixw. In memory of my dear friends. MAG- | g}lg{lgg{gflffi'f\!i,!a}gg.le;mmnn‘ng’lzz:mv BLACKISTONE'S Floral “Blanket Sprays” joderate Two, stores: 14th AT T s T Tel Frack: st r reward? terment private. 1 eward. SMRREREVLVERER 7z 34 Cars' be: ave. and Macomb st.. | pgay Address Box 353-D. Staf | "G BEAL. who died December 15 &nd JOHN BEAL. January 21, 1021 Not dead to us. who loved her: Kot Tost. bui Fane before. She fives with 1is in memory And will forevermo fi A 1 z er Res b —— ospital. MARTIN R. HOWLAND. beloved : : i Hebamd” of Marzuerite: Brod Howland. in 4 4 e § : M