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EVN Th Contract for Prison for Women. The Virginia Engineering C port News. Va., Raleigh—S8 Pigskin Oxfords—as GIFTS voung men like this Pigskin leather—its . the way it's ;:ra\ned—fflw way it h-\ like the price of the shoes, ‘way under value at $8 “Charleston"—broad toe col'egiate sturdine wears. too—they're The dance oxfords—of Raleigh Haberdasher 1310 F Street New- | night has been awarded the | The bid for the fi sontract for construction of the new under the program wis §534,6017. | Federal prisop for women at Alder- | son, W. Vi, it monnced Tast | at the Departm of Justice. | Wi, contenplated ING S JOHN A. QUINN SuCCUMBS TO HEART DISEASE AT 60 Philadelphia—Lived in Cap- TAR, WASHINGTON ?PADDING FVOTES ital Since 1906. John A. Quinn keeper for the Columbi Dredging Co. for 15 vears, {dent of this city since 06, heart disease at his residen Newton street northeast, tod 60 vears old, Granite and a resi a hook and died of e, 1604 He had been in failing health for the last 18 months. Quinn was a native of Phi where he lived hefore cominz tc He was in the oil busi Pl Washington. ness in the | vears. former city for | & Quinn, and supplied many |lurge firms and contractors. | He is survived by his i | Mary T. Quinn: a son, |Quinn. wk\mm Jr. Funeral ser . Anthon:; urday morning at 8:30 o'clock. | tery. patent leather, S$¥ o " 5353 7th & F Sts. o Give Fashionknit Ties B Radiant with color and skillful design ELECT Fashionknit ties for his Christmas from a hand picked collec- tion of the liveliest color- ings, smartest patterns and neatest effects that have ever been produced in knitted ties. Unusual val- iliam’ and a grandson, William J ues in Christmas gift boxes. $2.50 Others to $5.00 Raleigh Haberdasher Thirteen-ten F Street many When he first came to this.city | he dealt in railroad ties and telegraph | poles under the firm name of Preston | of the Mrs. G. dces will be conducted ’s Catholic Church Sat Inter- ment will be in Mount Olivet Ceme: “'lwl Tuxedos, $25 EISEMAN’S G. | {reason he | plebiscite date | parties Latest |Ac\ivities of Both Sides in | Dispute Blamed for Delay | in Calling Plebiscite. BY CLAUDE 0. PIKE. By Cable to Tha Star and Chicago Daily News NTIAGO DE CHILE, December T'nless some diblomatic agree- is reached between Chile and Pern to divide the disputed Tacna- Arica territory, it is the opinion of du’\l(\nul“(l\ here that the plebiscite cannot take place for several months, regardless of what action is taken on the appeal from Gen. Pershing's de- cisions to President Coolidge. Several diplomats feel that Coolidge will promptly Chile’s appeal, if it is taken over I Gen. Pershing’s decision as to the date of the plebiscite. An early vote is considered impossible, since it is understénd that Pershing is fa miliar with the activities of both {sides in “manufacturing voters, The Chilean press and public much less aggressive since Pershing's outspoken reply to Senor Edwards, indicating that firmness recoznized and respected here, usval. Rumore are circulated antiago that Pershing 'vote manufacturing” in puted territory, and that has delayed Tt is said that Pershing wishes to make it impossible for historians to say that Pershing and America were 1o unfair plebiscite 1923, 18— | ment Presi- deny ire Gen as in discovered this dis- this is the fixing the (Coprright br Chicago Daily News | |CABARET ON U. S. LINES MINUS “AMERICAN BAR” Novelty in Way of Enter- tainment Offered on Side Streets of Paris. Correspond PARIS can ce of the Associated Press November 6. -An Ameri night cabaret without that indis- “Weed” Chain Him to Safety Weed “De Luxe” Chains will prevent skidding. Easy to put on and easy to remove, as well as easy to repair—if arc ever l](‘C(‘SS?\I"\'! repairs The manu- facturer’'s name speaks volumes for quality. Sizes for all makes are mod- erately priced. If the car is a Ford or a Chevrolet, the low pricé is— Q) | At pensable accessory, an “American bar," is the latest novelty in the entertain ment line to he of tha side streets leading to the hill of Montmartre Not that the drinks tailed across an “American bhar” found lacking in the establishment in auestion: far from it. But since the introduction of “student” or third-class passages on biz acean liners has caused an influx into Paris of Amer icans with more or less meager pocket hooks, it has been found by the astut hosts ‘of Montmartre that the bar priv ilege nas been zreatly abused American collegians. off for a mer vacation with a limited allowance the hosts point out, will station them selves hefore a glass of heer at a bar, enjoy the hospitality of the floor and whateyer unattached ners may he found thereon the night away price of a thir show hack home. ture of the bar ered to the visiting ourist in commonly re are Sum dance part and pa for something like the rate moving pictur Hence. the depar —_— Mourning Blacks Dyed 24-HOUR SERVICE Carmack Dry Cleaning Co. Lincotn 239 $5.000 Life Insurance Costs $42.80 age 50, Send date of birth for full T formation LeROY GOFF Tusurance—all hranches 610 Wondirard Bldg. M. 3 Where can I find beautiful gifts? ORIENTALBAZAAR Oven Evenings 1205 Pa. Ave. N.W. au'lt qun’.ktq trade fur Studebaket| quar Durability Finish Hohberger’s Pharmacy 14th and Buchanan N.W. is a Star Branch Don’t hesitate to make full use of the facilities offered by th-se Branch Offices whea you have Classified ads for The Star. There’s a Branch in al- most every neighborhood —in town and suburbs— and Classified ads left with any one of them will appear promptly in the first available issue. The Star prints MORE Classified ads every day than all the other papers here combined—because The Star is read by practically everybody in Washington. “Around the Corner” is a Star Branch Office., D. is | (.." WEDNESDAY,~ % THE WEATHER | District of Columbla—Mostly cloudy tonight and tomorrow change in temperature; lowest tonight about 30 degrees; gentle to moderate | northwest and north winds. Maryland—Mostly cloudy tonight and tomorrow: not much change in temperature; maderate northwest and { north winds, Virginia—3Mostiw cloudy tonight and tomorrow: slightly tion tonight; erly winds. We:t Virginia—Cloudy and slightls | colder tonight and tomorrow. Records for 24 Hours. Thermometer—4 p.m., 35: 8 p.m., 12 midnight, 32: 4 a.m., 33; 8 a.m., moderate to tresh nath 33 Barometer—4 p.m 29.99; 12'midnight, S a.m., 29.85. Highest temperature, 35, occurred at noon toda; lowest temperature, 31. occurred at 9 p.m. yesterday. Temperature same date last year— Highest, 48; lowest, 31. Condition of the Water. Temperature and condition water at Great Falls today | Temperature, 40: condition 30.04; 8 p.m., 9.88; 4 a.m., 29.83; i of the at 8 am. . muddy. Weather in Various Cities. 2 Temperature. mz | stanane Weather. womorf Wou 511 *Awpansas “ 03 e J Ahilens. Te: :\(l!{mu & Vantie Cits Baltimore e B nam Fimare Ruttaln | P on neimnati i e Pteloudy Cloudy Cloudy Cloudy Cloudy Cloudy . Cloudy Cloudy , Snow Cloudy Cloudy Cloudy Cloudy Clear Cloudy Clear Rain Clear Clouds Clouds Clouds Zpuomiy ZRRRIR2R Dni 5220 | Indianavons acksony lle. | Kanwus ity Los Anzelse | Eatsvilie | Yiami Fia Clear Cloudy Clear Clouds Clonds Cloudy Clouds Cloudy Clear. Clouds Clouds Forex 3 Cloudy Clear Clouds Clear Clear Clotds Clear Clear Clondr .03 Cloudy 0.34 a0 Philadeiohia > enix Neehuceh .0 Antanin Direo L WASE Statione Greerwich time. today.) Temnerature. Weather 307 Cloude Clonds Part clouty Part cloudy Rain Part cloudy Part cloudy § Pa Germans holm. Sweden ta (Fasall. Arores ! Hamilton " Rermiia | San Juan. Parin Rico | Havanm copa . & | Colon. €ana) Zone 10 1% 0 A A cloudy | ARGENTINA. xeek ending December 14. 1925 Temnerature—Precipitation — 2 Current. Depar. Current. Depar orn and nort arn wheat area 70 1 03 thern wheat | For e Births Reported. following hirths have hean Health Department in the The Lta the *Wilite and Mary s W renorted Tast 24 A Crane. gzl and Thaima . Waller " and Edith Headles B and Rose A. Brown and Rertha E. Cloiaar and Marv T Flaharts and Lillian G. Roy. &irl nd Efe V. Oxmond, 5 Rose Rubin. girl R. and Josephine V. Crutchfield hoy hov o &) W dimes ¢ Paul BNl and Tames and Tmozen E. Davis, girl. i Willie B. Hansborough. bos ward and Lillian Quean. zirl jiiam C.and Marion K. Hazel and Edith 'O Brien. gir] and Lotise O'Dea. hov H. and Irene M. Parkhurst. Frea and Bernardine Antonelli. hos deseph F.and Stella E. Everafield. zirl Snart € and Mary AL Browne. @il William R. and Mary L. Tate. hoy. s M and Alfreda M. Grege. boyx oh T. and Genmvieve M. Corbles. o and” Marie WWitn hos ward H_and Mildrad V. Cowan. girl uis and Tatlian Siexle.” st Fr Edward F. and Estelle Frere. hoy George B and Sarah V. Harrh taneis M. and Isabelle Gilros Leiov H.oand Lucefta L. Whitnian. girl Jomes B and Marearet Deliridee. girl trihur 1."and Bassie Moore. bov Ruvmond S and Grace Rnapp. hov homas and Georgie Barnes. girl Rehert A= and’ Ruth Long, girl John and Lillie MeDantels, "oy I Saxon and Elia Burns, girl T.oui. and Beatrice Milens. hoy. Eristopher and Ella_Gantt, 2ir Thomas W. and Tda F. Nelson. bos @les E.and Marvolia Gresn, hov =h an ilie & Tilgman. boy et and Ella Hawkine, gir] boy | COLLIE DoG. :.’.’é}!‘i may have t Jum ot moniey | e T ST, Prming vroverty _LOST. e hrow Return to 2: ming_ amall ag No. 1381 19 Flagler pl. | ATREDALE. male_ name “Prince.” Reward ~IREDALE DOG—Rlack roiia 13 Call Col. 4382 mini ave. - Reward AUTO ROBE. red. hiack and eray oiaid dav between Takoma and Brightw Ward_ Adams 8131 sy RAR PIN—Green zoid_ Fridas. December 11 1436 Monrae st n.w BOSTON BAG | ine_instruments | Chase. Monday night | o BRIEF CA tainine v~a'l'z)05ue, st and other paners: re o conoms | Elacirie Co.. RO Exe st nwm 5 ". | CHARM. Masonic. | A. Cross. | COLLIE DOG. ‘m”m I now cense. N Address 1867 Wyo- et with amethyst. in_Urdong's." Re . Che Finder pleasé phone Tarze. tan with whi oFhore Ciaréndon B3 i DIAMOND PIN—Small. star_shaped.geet in Iver Saturday evening hetween Bancroft vl and 2300 Q st. on Connecticut ave.. Suitable reward will e wiven' for retwrn of bin. to owner. 2120 Baneroft_oi: 16+ | DOG. “white poodle. Reward, DOG. collu male. lost or stolen from Marl- boro ' niky Maryland. in_ vicinity of Oakland: carries Wirginia tag: answers o name of “Oscar.” Return to L. G. Hooe. 11 | st e and receive liberal vt 104 a FOX TERRIER. round bl tail. black on ears: anawe Call_Adams $299-W. GERMAN POLICE DOG. female: D. C. 1 1000 Kreat pal to small boy Phoy 4650-J MEMORANDUM BOOK—Small. black I-.mnr 14mrnmmw and versonal data. Reward ECKLACE. zold made of emall xold beads. with small %old flower pendant in_ front and fi-]lr‘l‘u\al drops: reward offered. Kenaington toname “Nippr.” G tax reward, DECEMBER CSas L. west por- | > Pr.eloudy 16, 1925. ARIZONA RELICS Artifacts Beneved Left by Legendary Band Migrating A. D. 500. By the Associated Press. TUCSON, Ariz;, December 16. —Relics found near here and claimed toman-Jewish culture were last night described as artifacts left by a This statement first counselor ta here from New York. by Gordon Kimball, the presiding elder of the Mormon Church here, was one of many co flicting opinions expressed vesterda The relics found at Nine Mile Waterhole by C. E_ Menler and as- sociates have created much argument. Menier claims there is no trace of early Mormon influence on the relics. !Mormon historians interested selves in the relics, and the transla | tion of inseriptions, as having a hear ling upon their contentions that Europeans migrated to America be fore Columbus’ time and settled in Arizona. The gzroup of wandering Mormons, mentioned by Kimball. left Cumorah Hill, New York, about A. D. 500. The Latin inscriptions-on the relice | are in the Latin of the classical age, not that of the eighth cen- tury, F. 8. Blair. Tuscon attorney, formerly of New York and a graduate of Cornell University, asserted here vesterday. He stated that one of the } semblance to a quotation from Caesar's “Debello Gallico."” Alleged solecisms in the inscriptions alao Included. he asserts. the use of the modern English word “zaul” in stead of “Gallia.” and the modern French word “Seine’ river., the name at that age quana.’” MORMONS ARE S| for the being ENT. Church President Refuses to Discuss Arizona Find. SALT LAKE CITY, December 16 ). —For the present. at least. high officials of the Mormon Church will make no comment upon the | reheological discoveries unearthed near Tucson. Heber J. Grant. pres ident of the Mormon Church. pos {tively declined to comment npon Ui statement by Gordon Kimball. firsi counselor to the elder, at Tucson, | “We do not care to make any | statement at _this time.” said Presi ldent Grant. He expressed doubt that Mr. Kimball was qualified 1o ma {any authentic statement regarding | Cumorah il | According to Mormon Church | tory bands of Mormons enzaged in a hattle at Cumorah Hill. N. Y. abour | the year A_ D. 500, Levi Edzar Youns ! professor of Western history ot | University of Utah. said when | statement of Mr. Kimball w 1 to him. { Suggested translations of the Latin tinseriptions on the rtifacts found near Tucson refer to the “hattle of the mountain.” and Prof. Younz said that the Mormons who were defeated {in the battle of Cumorah Hill re- {treated and no one knows where thes {went. Tt was possible. Prof. Youns | said. that they mizht have zone to Arizona. | G. M. Butler, dean of of Mines and Engineering versityv of Arizona wae “no doubt in geolocists that the strata of Caliche in which the relics were found ac | cumulated very slowly.” He declared the siowness of the formation of the caliche precluded iany possibility that have been placed in white men came to | the country the as read the declared there the minds of the this rock since section Marriage Licenses. Marriaze licenses have heen tssued 1o the following Harre Luckett of this cits and Mahel Sim of Meadow G Sledge. both of Peterebura. Va Hustan Robineon and Bertha Canter Carl W. Johnson and Florence 1. Bauman Raymond G_ Bushy and Freida Fairles Granville Chewning of Pastes. Va. Cathleen Wheeler of Jones Store. Va | "Oscar White and Rosetta Patrick James A. Pyle and Frances M. Leonard Joseph Goldman and Ruby Flegman Gomer Lewie. ir. and Christine Kincaid William Hawkins and Georgiana T. Calvin Belmore E. Rosenhers of New York Cits jand Luda Lasie of Baltimore. Md John W. Sime and Cora Johna Alhert A Reed and Alice W Joseph A Walker and Elma M and Bessie R. Younz and terfield ad-y | at and Sailings From w York. | i ARRIVED YESTERDAY Sibones B B Havana, Dec Stavangerfiord Oslo. Der Carabobo La Guarra. Dec Aurama Liverpooi. Dec Bogota Puerio Colombia. Dec DUE TODAY. Turks Tsland. Dec Glasgow. Dec d. Dec 0. Nov eau. Des sauois Pt Maraval Mongolia Munargo DUE THURSDAY Paramariho. Santa M Buenos Aires. Nov Marseille, Dec. John's. Der Haiti Santa Marfa Vandrek President Garfield | Rosaiind Nov Dec DUE FRIDAY Havre SATURDAY. Bremen | Rochambean Dec DUE Republic Dec OUTGOING STEAMERS. SAILED YESTERDAY Sinsinawa—Naples . .......... Cabo Hatterar-—Cadiz Mauretania—Southampion. SAILING TODAY Trujillo—San Juan Srdrer iow KT Clckenbach—Criat Newion'—Rio de Janeiro. . Matura—Trinidad SAILING THURSDAY. merican Ranker— London. Monterey—Progreso ... 110 Yo Hico—san guan. Ll Californis—Copenhagen Vewly Hall—Calcutta - ... o010 S SAILING FRIDAY Katherine Park—Alexandria . Selma City—Buenos Aires 00 M 1:00 P8 12:00 P'M 1o N NOTEBQOK—_Law_stident’s Tooss-i k. Woodside 30 ST ) B e e e in Eotonany’ Chirch oF Miscntc Audiioriim: or between thoss buiding 1ady Onyx Din set with Dearls. Liberal reward [ on return to Room 208 Interstate Commerce Buildine. Oregonian—Cristobal Dominica—Trinidad Ottar—Monte Christi Astrea—La Guaira ol SnoCape Haith 7 SAILING SATURDAY. West Humhaw—Ponta Delgada President Roosevelt—Bremen . PIN. large_cameo. between Dr. Sutton’s office and Wlw;flv otz Clarendon POODLE DOG—OId, alm me of Buster. Sunday. “n.e Hog Island—Casablanca Minnetonka—London Baltic—Liverpool Yseldrk—Rotterdam Andania—Hamburg Athenia—Glasgow Nicoline Maersk—Cape Tn\\n PURSE: Sundas night. December 6. mezzanine box. Washington Fi se cail Potomac 4246, center Auditorium. _i'quum._'ruru. Island *. Samland—Antwerp .. Cleveland—Hamburg n Mateo—! | American_ Legion—Buenos “Airesl TOCK CERTIFICATE. No. N/Y02235 30 shares Timken Roller Bearing Co.. nam of Wm. M. Carswell: on or about October 13. 1925.° Return to American Security and st Co. WATCH. R. B eve- ning petween King's Palace and 63 Finder return to Mrs. d. 2010 Massachusetts ave. n.w. R. Booker, Phone North 4922 WRIST WATOH. sold filled _case. Gri movement, between Kann's and Beace Mon: lvwlrdnmurned to Room 502 Met- ant lady's gold: inttials J_ mber 14. L st.nw. ument. ropolitan ] WRIST WA’ ol red _cross, onhim dmpped 285 TR0 e phone Adum, lecend hand. B\lchh'lz un Rogalma—gt. John's " Teno—Cristobal . . . : Fort St. George—Bermuda. Lassell—Buenos Aires La Playa—Puerto Barri Toloa—Port Limon m{flun——!flvhu ras—Pars . . petite for Sesh. LAID O MORMONS to be representative of a period of | legendary band of Mormons who came | them- | inacriptions also bears a striking re- | of the | here the ! 5 | College at the T'nie the relics could ! 2| CHASE DE KRAFFT BARNEY Many natives of the Amazon River region have had fingers and toes bit- ten off by the small piranha or cani-| bal fish, which seem to scent blood from afar and have an Insatiable ap- |WINGO PROTESTS USE Deaths. | OF U. S. TROOPS IN CHINAimm ~n. Entered into rest Monday. De cember 14, 1025 at Walter Reed General Hospital. MARTIN R. HOWLAND. beloved hushand’ of Marzuerite Brod. Howland. in the 47th vear of hie age. Funeral from s late residence. 610 Gresham Dlase n.w Thursdas. December 17, at . 8:30 am thence to Sacred Heart Church, whers re quiem mase wili be seid a1 9 o'clock for the repose of his soul. Burial with mili tary honors. in Arlington National Ceme. terv.Relatives and friends ivited to ar Yoy Rochester.” <V pupers pledes Says They Are Employed to Guard\ Trade Which Is Exempt From Taxation Protest against the use of Amer- | ican mi'tary forces in Chira was made in the House vesterday by Rep- resentative Wingo, Democrat, Arkan sas, who said they were placed there | primarily to protect American trade Under the revenue law. he sald, | | this trade was exempt from taxation while “taxpayers of this country must | support_military forces 1o protect it Mr. Wingo described the general situation in China as “delicate,” and lauded the policy pursued by the State t Department, which, he said, recognized that situation and was attempting to zuide Ching | “But 1 must protest | “against the use of our to protect ; Ofl and opy.) HUTCRINSON. Departed December & 14 of Janiee Hutchirise n herdeparture & des Bradlex': two hrother e Bradles and other Remainn restine & Cootfineral havet v iie M i 16 TR0 D JORDAN. Suddents [ By life Wednes A M. devoted 3he jeaves (0 od ‘mothar Witliam and Tohn T Funera Derem Mondas Ho. Tordan irhordt's fianeral East Camitnl ki) a0 am.. thence 16 o1 where mace wil renoke of her Ohvet Cemeters LAW. On December 15 1293 ELLSWORTH beloved hushand of Alis M Law. aged f8 Funoral services will o boig ate recidance now. on Tr Aay ,"[“Vv(”vn";' 3 Tm oo he taken to Cambridse ment. Friends and 14 ar pita 3 Joseoh's Chir be said at 10 am. for the i soul Interment At Monnt he =aid, soldfer hoys the trade of the Standard the tobacco interests.” N .| ORGANIZATION ACTIVITIES. | TONTGHT. tion will meet, 5 o'clock, other Scheol. Associa in Fair The Indiana Societs will hava a re | ception at Rauscher sek. in | honor of the Indiana congressional | delegation. Senator Arthur %. Robin | son speak. Others 1o make ad will include Everetr Sand | dresses » { Postmaster General New and mem Dancing ibers of the delegation. | Emma S. Shelton W. C. T. U {meet, § o'clock, at the home o : | Grace Spencer. 3810 Fifth street. Mrs. Shelton, president District W. C. T. | U., will give a report of the conven { tion held in Detrolt oel Wilham H dav Fort it 1 atiand Mondar. Thecem o at tie Edward S Moorec. 1 EMMA J MOORES Mooras. " the . Ax Fumeral from Massachusatte ave. hetusrn 9th a ste. n.w. Thursday. December 17 nm S by Rev. Carroll S Interment Glenwod PRESTON. daymo residen: to ton will An d 10t at Coalr rted this life sud December 141 at : ] 4rd st. gw.. ROBERT L. voted { Joanna Preston. He lea to mourn hie depaiture thres hrothe Rev. Samuel H. Rohert H. and William S Precton. 1wo istere Cleo H_Jobn! aon ' and Mre. Lillian G voted friend F relatives and fr John T. Rhines o s and 1 &ts ew Funeral from Pau! A M. E. Church. 8th wtunen D and £ of | £w. Rev. P. A Seatt ofeiating. Fridey Decamber 18 21 140 17 OUINN. Wednesdas. A~ heloved Roval Arcanum, Pythian Tem District will meet ple uneil £ o'clock Mre. Cle Remar g and ‘& ar- varal chapel 3ed Washington Society Engineers will hold annual meeting and election K15 o'clock. at Assembly Hall {Cosmos Cluh. Randall Jones of Utah will give an illustr; d lecture on Zion National Park —A Symphony in m and Color. December 18 1925 4 Newton st ne. JORN hand of Mare T Ouiny dence Saturdax. December 10 a2t R 30 where mase will he caid at 9 am Rela tives and friends invited Interment Mount ' Oliver Comater (Philadalnhia Pa. papers please = THOMPSON. W inee Gales he ment house. m Center for Psyehic Develop will meer. % k. at Play-| Dr. Jane B. Coates will speak Forgive s Our Trespasses dnesday. December 18 e 1504 1000 o now A THOMPSON he Slauzhter Mary peon and tha Remains Dahigren Terrace ciation will meet, Ovster Clubhouse Citizens 2 o'clock, at Asso Soeial m Matiie Sylveat P. and Ada W jana Society at Washington teenth and K streets. Briz. Gen. T Q. Ashburn will speak on The Res toration of Transportation on a Com | mensurate Scale on the Mississipni River 8 o'clock Ruth rest heral b URKHART. TRKHART denarted - this Friday. Tece Churchi. Deanwood The Lou dance at " the lors will Club give a Seven D P Toved son of M P Warne WILSON. The Washinzton City | Association will meet 1914 Seventh street chiropractors invited Chiropractor 5 oclock. at AN zradnate BERTHA Widows and AL will meet Hall The studv class in “The Ocean of ! Theosophy™ will meet. & o'clock. in | United Lodge of Theosophists. 1731 K | <treet. No collection. All welcome. Home for U.8. W. V. Grand Army Orphans, < o'clock. in | i In Hlemoriam. A tribnte of lov dear mother and ¢ ) entered 1nto ete av. December 16 have passed The Federation of Parent-Teacher Assoc |aH'm\ Divisions 10.13 will meet k. in Dunbar High School | | dinnar, under Chapter American War Epiphany parish hall, 1317 G street. from 16 am. to 10 pan Creamed chicken dinner served from a'clock Bazaar and of District Mothers, at anspices t heneath the Laid her HER DEVOTED CHILDREN BRANT AND LOUISF WHITE What would 1 zive vour hand Your dear face Your loving smile. Sour Which meant s m YOUR LOVING (OUSIN. G RADLEY. In sad but louing remembrance PR BN ED S BRADLEY who denarte thre Three vears azo todas. Dacembe ROSIT 0 ho The Oklahoma State Society iwill {give a banquet and dance at the Bur | lington Hotel. 7 o'clock. Dancing will i follow the banquet . Loved in { ‘The annual Christmas bazaar and | dinner of the Ladies’ Beneficent So- ety of the First Presbyterfan Chureh. chicken dinner will be served in the church parlors from to 7 o'clock. and the bazaar will {open from 5 until 10. RACE PAVNF AND teath lifs JAMES = remembe: GRACE cememt 12 | GREEN. rance In sad but lovin me dear mother. FLI Who ‘entered into rtermal I todas. Decembar 17 pEVOTED “o%."FHAY R GREEN v In sad bt Toving remembranc S WAYDEN who departed this Jife 1 Vears ago todas. December 16, 10 Not_dead to ue who lovad he Nat Jost. bt zone before she ival bith uain memors : THE FAMILY pembrance HERFURTH rest 1913 A January Tnity The will lecture, Auditorivm. Heralds Garnett a'clock, in street. on Kingdom and dinner for vice men. under chapter. American at Epiphany parish 317 G street. Creamed chicken | ner served from i to 7 o'clock from 2 1o 10 o'clock | Bazaar | of ex-se | Distriet | Mothers. the benefit auspices of War hall, din Sale MEREURTIL 15 1os g regen today A loving mother. trie and kind Ro friend on earth like her we find For all ot it e did Ter best e 8od rant her sweet. aternal rest May God erg D" aND ARTHUR SCHLOSSER. T ut 1 remen Trance of my maother, 11 O0SCER Card ot Thanks. MILES. 1B et I At e pe JAMEs Yo o3 We did not know the pa neighbars. the Distriet Axso- . did not hear sou elatives for their Kindness niv know vou Dass avement of me helnvad hrother 114 not sas £ood MILES. who ‘died Decamber MRS. MARY WOOD LLIAMS. W wish tn express our sin Pernape some dav thanks and deepest abbreciation to | When we mest in 1l our friends and neighhors far tharr faith ¥ filness and” heautiful floral tributes at the death of our heloved son and husband JAMES B WILLTAMS WIFE AND MOTHER Deaths. Sunday. December At the Gullinzer Hognital. KON neloved mother of T “unéral from the W, neral parlore, Rev. G | e Thursday. Decen BANKS. Departed this life December 18, 675" at 2 am. Mre. CORINNE BANKS o wife 0f Rev. Lovd O. Banks of Rhode Tsland ave. n'w. She leaves {0 mourn their Toss a devated father. mothe Three sistars. fwo brothers and three lov ing children. 'Remains mar.he Viewed at Thomas Fraziers pators 328 T ot from & nme te b m 3 terment Cat ele of Wizht | Connty {Riviimond. Va."and Newport News nagers | BARNEY. On October residence. Tagaloan 10 exnress my sincere thanks A Jon was the Your death su We will understa PR CoN BanRy FUNERAL DIRECTORS, CHAS. S. ZURHORST 301 LAST CAPITOL ST. 30 pnone Lincoln 932, Gawler Service Funeral Directors Since 1850 i 1732 P Main 5512 T Timothy Hanlon 641 H ST NE. Phone L. 5543 é.f;'.’:” ?_.‘!.5.’ (R Frank Geier’s Sons Co 3 SEVENTH ST. N.W. 13 SPEENSY Teioghone Maln 2473 T. F. COSTELLO NOW _LOCATED AT N. CAP ST. __ NORTH 7978 _ Wm. H. Sardo & Co. ANDERSON. e B T leanor De Krafft Barney Md.. papers please copy.) BEAN. On Tuesday. December 15 104, Emergency Hospital. JOSEPH V father of Worthinzv R. Bean. Services will Do held at his late resdence ey AR e e . Retatives and Toieras viied. | dery skl ol . Pa. (Norristown pavers please “"“" caps - e 2 JAMES T. RYAN Entered into eternal ceat Tues, e by 2 ”( .ORGI Model Chapel Lincoln 142 Freedmen'« Hosoial voted wife of Rober ) Private Ambulances CASTEaY R srobert Buoxe 1y _in_ Connectio: Ieaves 10 mourn her departure six Quick. Dignified_and Efficient_Sarvice, e e o . W. Deal & Co., other’ relatives and friends. stinz at John T. Rhines & Co.'s at6 H ST NE LINCOLYN R200 Automobile Servica Chape). at & Brd and I'ste. s neral I DUVALL. Sundas, December o the Tubereilois DUVALL. heloved father of Stan 1. _hrother of Harriett Roach Rector, Mary E. Berrs, Laura | 3. Ca Bernard. Thornton and isaac Duvall Remains may be viewsd at the W. “Ernest Jarvis Co. funeral parlors December 16 Funeral at Pur- Va.. Thursday. December 17 Tuesday. December 15. 1 at the residence of her son. Georze W. Ed- warde. 534 S1gt st. n.w. WINIFRED ED. WARDS (nee Kealv). beloved wife of the iate George TJ Edwards. Funeral from above residence Friday. December 18 2730 a.m.. thence to St. Stenhen's Chureh. where reduiem high mdss will be sung ai © 0 am. for revose of her soul. Interment at Mount Olivet Cemeters. Kelatives and friends invited. 13 GHAN. = Weinesday. December 16. 1925 ATHERINE €. beloved daughier of herine B. and the late-James Gazhan. | neral from her late residence. 1% 141h | Do she successor of nor connscted -u\xf"n., oniginal W Speare eatablish. Boone Frank ab~r1009 H St. NW. Phone F' Forme ly 940 F St. N.W ]osc h F. Birch’s Sons (1SAAC BIRCH) 3034 M ST. NIW 7 Establishod 1841 Phone West 98 ;‘L J'k.\n DESIGNS. i “BLACKISTONE’'S Floral “Blanket Sprays” Moderate prices, | Two, stores: 14h, & on Fridas e B A | e Sa07" (522 7 Tel, Frank: 888 Requiem mas< ot Holv Com. | b - Prompt Auto Delivery Service. gl S e ;| Geo. C. Shaffer ™ in hie b4th sear FREDERICK ( Funera) services from his laté | SFEOs FoRAT EaaL NS at MODERATE ¥ sty LT Messschiets e, o We Specidlize in F’Ioml Designs a‘t Modorate Interment Westbury. Long Island. N. Y. ‘w Fl lor/.: ts HILL. Departed this life after a brief - M™F HSTS NV. MAIN 6983 forte at 9 ness. Monday morning, December 14, lfl"fi 6:40 }gclock at her residence, 4t SA0 O CRRE" davoted wils ot the iste ‘William Rlll She leaves to mourn her departure two dovoted sisters, Mrs. James Fisher and Miss Marion Bowen: an aunt. ‘one niece. two hephe and other nllllv!l ang Triends, . Remains rest .» at John T. Rhines & Co.'s funeral c ., 3rd and I Funeral !mm Il'l A \! E. becember Vs