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POLICE INVESTIGATE WALKER'S CHARGES Enright Denies Laxity in De- partmefit or Increase in Gambling. the Associated Press. NEW YORK, December rughout the city were instructed jay by Police Commissioner En t to investigate reports of wide- spread vice conditions, as charged by Mavor-elect Walker in an address Wednesday night before the Fifth \venue Association Tammany leaders backed Mayor- elect Walker in his charges that there his been a great increase in gambling in recent weeks. Mavor Hylan and Commissioner Enright denied the mayor-elect’s charges of laxity in the department. * After he had issued his thorough investigation, sioner Enright said there was nothing unusual @s to gambling and vice, and denied that any clean-up was in 13 19.—Police order Commis »spect. Enright's _orders gation of conditions onferred in Commissioner a city-wide investi was issued after he had the City Hall with Mayor Hylan lice inspectors were asked whether they had received information from ny public official, politician or leader 25 to the existence of vice conditions n their territory. Mayor-elect Walker has maintained that the police have een told by Tammany leaders of places where vice had sprung up since the elections ith, who was in the city to — ) for | for | day, was expected to confer with Mr.| Walker and George W. Olvany. Tam- many chieftain, on conditions in the St oo Sa ARRESTED IN BALTIMORE. Prisoner Is Brought Back Here to Face Housebreaking Case. Paul L. Holliday, colored, 19 yvears old. of 606 S street, was arrested yes- terday in Baltimore and brought back to Washington to answer charges of housebreaking. The charges against him in ransacking of the home of Caraway of Arkansas, at 18 street, two months ago. This, dentally, was discovered by V Johnson, jr. son of the Nationals’ star, who had noticed the marred front door and having peeked through the window saw that papers were scattered around the floor. Nothing was stolen from this house, but goods are alleged to have been tuken in other housebreakings. The others include charges of entering the homes of H. T. Parks, street, and J. M. Milan, 2301 Eight- | eenth street. Holliday is being held by the police pending a preliminary hearing. CITY NEWS IN BRIEF. Mrs. Ellen Spencer Mussey No. 1, Daughters of Union Veter: of the Civil War, will have a Chr mas tree and social tomorrow eve- irand Army Hall ning at Henrietta Augusta Curtiss and F. Homer Curtiss will speak on "W Rules the World” at a meeting of | Practical Psychology Club tomorrow, § pau, at the Playhouse. ges of | B ing. New de luxe trains with pala sleeping cars have been const on the fast express service from Ca to the Mediterranean. al | ted e e it et Frank W, National to in, the relation of bu: 801 Trving |and school administration. The commission J. Tigert, du State Pennsylv study of | administration ang | buildings, | ings to growth ground THE SUNDAY SCHOOL DIRECTION SURVEY IS PLANNED Commission to Study Rela- tion of Business Management | “Mzs. c. c. Dill, Wife of Senator,” Referred To in Star, in Error. With Administration. ministration o M superi| and incindi and all Education faciliti ntendent John H. ng tion future provide instruction It'means a lot to be able to say that - it gives prestige. You, too, can charge it-we have a very pleasant way of opening accounts’ aleigh Haberdasher 1310 F Street Tremendous Price Reduction On Dodge Brothers New Cars, Effective December 16, has been announced Tremendous Reduction EFFECTIVE IMMEDIATELY Has also been made in the prices of all our USED CARS Convenient and Attractive Terms 30-Day Guarantee on All Used Cars. SEMMES MOTOR COMPANY 1707 14th St. N.-W. RAPHAFEL SEMMES, President Used Car Department Main 6660 Open Evenings 613 G St. N.W. DODGE BROTHERS DEALERS SELL GOOD USED CARS udy to seek is composed of United States commissioner cation; Ernest Greenwood, vice president of the Washington Board of ucation: Thomas E. Finegan, former | of education nia: Elliott H. Goodwin, res- | ident vice president of the Chamber | of Commerce of the United George D. versity Omaha. Work of the commission will include questions relating to business | methods of financ. bond | fssues for schools, construction of new | purchase of anticipate Strayer of Columbia Beveridge and sites for Organized at the suggestion of Supt. Baliou of the Washington schools, a commission is to underta a Nation-wide | tion of business management and ad public schools. Ballou, who is president of the department of superintendence of the Assoclation, ed that the commission be formed iire into the entire problem of iness management | orrela Sug: T of tes: nt of T build population adequate development is| plans by competent architects; vision of detail Dlay supe: and of laaequate equipment poses. Plans pleted inary 1 superintendence 1 | [ | | | Andas STAR, WASHINGTOY Dy s I)E(,‘KMIEER 20, 1925—PART 1 nu The ¢ lic enator | Washington is a bachelor | In ture Iirst Luncheon of 6 Sinc in Irs. C. from snator anncyed ‘ongratulate him on his mar: 1y by | Re Arrivals at and Sailings From | Repu Rocha, Boiiv Maiestic Voo P Wests Metapa Cristob; e D: Paris col Minmetonicr Yerld: i | | i T TR L TR T T T e ar o for special pur. for the survey will ly in February and a prelim- | eport will be made to the an i | v be com: meeting of the de rtment of here February 2 meeting will be attended by sev hundred superintendents of pub- schools. DILL STILL A BACHELOR. | [ Program. C. C. Dill of the State of Star of Wednesday with the the Congress Convened.” among_othe the C. Dill, wife of Washington Dill said he has been great- |y by some who desired o] tickets. iage and | Envelopes ¢ was married. tings have been pr | turnished with t | presents. They may the headquarters at | street, tablish, The appeared @ pic-] A special Christmas sale of caption A [for the benefit concert for Friends snate Ladies | House, to be given January 22 in It con-| Washington Auditorium under name of | direction of R. Deane Shure, dean the Senator | music of American University, | been launched by M w. ed, s iaving to deny he Bi: ths R.epo bert E pared and will ets for use be secured rted. 1616 Sixtee 1 an office | The civic section of the Twenti Centur, Club has undertaken printing of the programs and will Ivertising to covi the cost o T , perhaps, an added sum for of Friendship House. Mr man B. Swormstedt has been chairman in charge of this tee, and assisting her will be |k k. Farrington and Mrs. Har Wiley. Mrs. Virginia White Speel has b | na ied chairman of a { obtain the assis e of various will name chairman in and’ Hannah v B and Phoche Carter and Lillian Ricker. €irl ind Gladss Watts, girl and Maitie Allen 1d Lollie Ri | NEWS Forowity. us and Jenuic nar comr SHIPPING New York, and club, Co-operation Sought. Cooperation of the churches of city will be undertaken by a comn tee composed of Mrs. W. L. Da Mrs. Harvey S. Irvine, vork among the churches in Washington Federation of Chur and Mrs. H. C. Newcomer, we eration. A | pared by Miss Julia Matth | Mattis has already been ass <upport of leaders in social, nd official life A mee | the concert will be held at Friends | House January 5 at 2 p.m. |time the board will be host at any visitors who care view the ous activit ried on. Work is being r the secular cantata will be by the orus ssembled in the cl itata. one of a trilogy on war Presidents, Washingts n and Wilson, is the work 1 men, the text being by S. Barnes, director of schools of the Dist! by Mr. Shure, - at Methodist Episco) It will be given at thig concert. Dr. Barnes to Lead Chorus. | The huge chorus which will be by Dr. Barnes will consist | Washington Choral Societ toire class of the Washington lnL’ of Music, the Teachers’ Chor? » American University Chorus, ARRIVED YESTERDAY. o Bremen. Havr blic DUE SUNDAY Port 1 South MONDAY DUE Sauthampton Naples, N Pierto Colonibia, TUESDAY Southampto DUE shalia a % A Amster s bel idly pushed bian ‘Lincoln,” wh OUTGOING YESTERDAY nt Roo i P ever three 1 two loc in the public and the music M. is director M| Vernon ace Church South. first performanc Rotte M A Har M M M M 00 P, 00 A 1:00 P n 3 00 AM SAILING TUESDAY 00 P 00 P 0P y M s Barbi M SAILING WEDNESDAY. hagen M. Juan Sanvi Marti Mount Vernon the Vermont Avenue Christian Chui Chorus and the Immanuel Church Chorus. Another composition that iven its premiere h will phony, “The World Flye ch was written for the Mari Band and which will be played by Marine Band Symphony The sale of tickets has Tuxedos, $2 EISEMAN’S 7th & F Sts. will started eLEAPLEY’S XMAS WREATHS#| g ; g -4 ; ¢ g g g } %%%“%&'fl%&@%%‘&@b%%@%@%@%'&@&@% * Flowers and Blooming Plants LOWEST PRICES IN WASHINGTON Auto Window Cemetery Wreaths Wreaths Wreaths 15¢Up 25¢Up $1.00Up REAL SINGING CANARIES AND CAGES Cut Flowers in Xmas Boxes Blooming Plants—All Kinds Free Delivery—Lowest Prices!! F.F.LEAPLEY, 905 G ST. N.W. YOUR FLORIST— Near Cor. 9th & G Sts. % Special Reductions —ON— Dlamonds and Watches : A saving of at least 20% on these guaranteed wa diamonds. Compare these prices full value in exchange on any di account and pay next year. Watches tches and and be convinced. We allow amond sold by us. Open an old Filled La iced movement: * Wrist Watch, it hapes. . 98,40 rat - Solid White = Gold _ Elgin t Watch, all shapes @9 35 extra _special ~at. 14-Karat Solid Whiie * Gold Elgin Watch; smallest P g~ T $29.85 special . Jewel, 14-Karat White Gold, Long Shape "Wrist _Watch, BTl eoucg Wrist \\ £ = T vl ik e TN o $18 Men's Elgin “nlt ER A o $30 = .. . . lJ,\E OF' HAMILTON WATCHES Waite X Fortvpaint Beautiful | Blue | White Pamond, st 10 Tew Jace s in White Gold: Ring $125 Sixty-point Biue White, set in new Gypey Siyle Ring. 3220 O e e any Style Ri 3 ' value. .| $380 i}l beautifal line “of fine Diamond A @25 $50, $75,$100 Beautifol Diamond Bar P oratinum iop. o $22.50 ;‘lyven‘ ntonm‘o l;(ll“ne,ml ?:lr‘ e Tace work. vers lates 00 G $1 amon Flexible Link Bracelet $21.50 White Gold Lace Work, Flexible Bracelet set with 3 bril- $4~ FULL liant white diamonds. ... . ... 5 < 2 Searf Pin, in platinum front, slo sot with diamond & Sapphires Charge Accounts Solicited DWARDS & ZANNER CO. JEWELERS 704 Seventh Street N.W. wém;&m&am%&m Place Church Chor hip the the of ha Me; 10n, general chairman in charge of be 1 nth eth with an unusual response, and every indlcation is that the concert will net { Friendship House a large sum. All ‘lhe proceeds, with the exception of a Drive Launched to Sell Tick- ets for Friendship House r \ervltci, | THE WEATHER | tickets | fair tonight; tomorrow, rying Christmas greet- | | noon, where Mrs. McMahon has es-| 44 the | ob. nd the Ly med mit vey een committee 10 ubs cach the mit rh who will the hes, who will Kk in the churches outside the fed list of patronesses is being pre Tiss hip | at which tea ing | on ich largest trained it the on, of Dr. sic ict. who the Mount pal its led of the the reper- w ol- u. the us, rch Baptist be be the ine the Orchestra. off %%@%K%%‘G&%%'&%e%‘%@%% %@&m&h@h%%&h% ?i?%%i ; : i % §§ Mrs. | ured the | business | ing of the full committee on | » attend | | Alabama %m%%@&%@%&%&%&%&@%&% | small amount for expenses, will go to Friendship House. All those taking | part in the program are giving thclr Reservations for boxes may hp made with Mrs. McMahon at the office | on Sixteenth street. District of Columbia fair tonight: tomorrow tomorrow night. Maryland—Rain Rain today, rain; colder | v. generally rain; colde: toc tomorrow night. Virginia—Rain today, generally fair | tonight; tomorrow, rain; colder to- row night. : West Virginia—Rain today: tomor- row, rain probably changing to snow flurries and colder. Records for Twenty-Four Hours. Midnight, 32; 2 a.m., 29; 4 am., 28; 6 a 10 ‘am., 34; 12 4 p.m., 44; 6 p.m., 10 pan., 40. Highest, 41; 8 p.m. lowest, 24, Temperature same date last vear— Highest, 74; lowest, 43 Weather in Various Cities. ! ~~Temperature — Precipt. | { Max. Min. tation 8 Fri sat pm.to . night. §p.m. 8p'm. e 024 | 30 008 12 40 30 18 43 Biimingh: Bisniarck, Boston. Buffalo, Galveston. Tex. Fielena. Mont.. s Tenn. . % Marcuette Memihi Miami, Mobile, Al New Orleans New York. N o North Plaite, Nebr... o Omaha Nebr pE i Philadelphia, Pa. e Phoenix. Afiz Pittsburh, Portland Portland o Salt Lake City. Ttah, Louis. Mo........ Minn." 0 San Antonio, Tex. n Diego. Calif.. La. Pa e Wash | ot mE: Tampa Tolhe. omo Vicksburg. Migs WASHINGTON. D ¢ ORGANIZATION ACTIVITIES. TODAY. The Red Triangle Outing Club will meet at Cabin John Bridge, 3 o’clock Hike will be along the tow path and | across country to Chain Bridge. Bill Richardson leader. Miss Mary Burrill will read Vani Dyke’s “The Other Wise Man” at the | Christmas vesper service at Howard | University, 4:30 o'clock. The service will include a candle light procession by woman students. Special music will be given by the vested choir, as sisted by soloists. Public invited. TONIGHT. The Young Men's Hebrew Associa tion will give an entertainment and dance at its building, Eleventh street and Pennsylvania avenue. “The Mystery of Dreams” will be subject of a talk, 8 o'clock, at United Lodge of Theosophists, 1731 K street No Ichm—ge or collection. Public in- vited. The cost of manufacturing a stand- | ard locomotive in Poland is about $35,- 1000, as compared with a cost in Eng- nd of $42,000. rown brindle very short tail; heavily Washington Animai Rescue ryland ave. s.w. COLLIE—Dark brown and biack _mixed: white face. white ruff around neck, 4 white feet. white tip on tail: large size: beautiful dog. ‘\\’n)nnflml Rescue Apply, Leagile. 349 Iy Animal TERRIER-—Male: “wal brow | smail spoi ‘on breas 3637 T025%1098Y Wi owner. . Kindly claim. ington Anlmal Rescue League. 34 ave s smooth hair, wearing tag who lived on Ay LOST. BAG. brown leathes contalning money =i keye, on 17th between Harvard and Newton. Re- Return to 3402 16th BAG_ purple beaded. December 17th, on 16th street bus or at 16th and Spring pi.. contain- ing motor vehicle operator's t. cards, re- celpta’and mones: “finder please return bag and papers and keep money: questions | Atked""Mra. “Dozier. 1427 SHHNE DI now. BILL FOLD—BIack. gold initials, tainiig bills pictires. receipts atd Cards. Ford. Linc. 7438. Reward BLUE BEADED BAG .{ December 17 Potomac 1881. l(RACFLFT———(flv«-n ¥old; vicinity of 10th . Roturn to 255 10th n.e. Reward. LET—Gold: initial inelde. Re'lrdi fiRA<‘ELET, black link jet: first floor. Wood- | ward & Lothrop's: reward. Apt. 304. Kew rdens. 2700 H KEY! Friday night turried to_ A. H mereee_Commissio DIAMOND BROOCH. Dec. 16, between 12 and 1. in taxicab. 'Liberal reward. Tels- Dphone ‘Franklin_3641. DOG—Black wetter. white chest: e Potomac 2417 ark hrown white feet_chest. white stripe on face, str 14612, Call Weat 1841-W. EARRING—Wednesday, between the hoturs 11 am and 6 pm.. & screw earring. pearl With emall diamond, “Return_to office. 240 16th_st.. Meridian_Mansion Hotel. Rowars FRENCH POODLE. white. female. anewers to the name of reward if returned 1o A. N. Ewing. 225 Flo n.w RMAN POLICE DOG—Collar and tag on: trayed from 5501 Rock Creek Ford road: iheral reward.’ Call Cleve. 3304 22% MAN POLICE DOG—Answers {o name licgnse 14414, Reward. Call "cor. 7545, » m)()l\—()n‘ 'nfim . on ring. in northwest section $5 reward i promptly re- Fleming, laterstate {om- Blackie. | between _Goldenberg's alace; Friday. Please phone Apt. 817, S—Three. in leather container: down. own in shopbing district, J. P, Kern. 131 agg gall T—Small biack dog, long Balr and tail. chest and brown head: Phone Adams m‘xr TE of dexree on Friday. Phone Hyattevill S “FReward i FRANKE. 'STORES T0 REOPEN FULL DAY- DEC. 26 Announcement Made on Be- half of 95 of City’s Leading Firms. ! Washington's department and other retail stores will remain open all da Saturday, Ncember 26, it was an nounced last night by Charles J. Co- lumbus, secretary of the Merchants and Manufacturers’ Association. This policy, it is explained, is in line with that adopted in many other cities. Ninety-five of the city’s leading busi- ness establishments, which have noti- fled Secretary Columbus of thelr de- cision to remain open, follow burgh & Brother, the Hecht Co., Woodward & Lothrop, S. Kann Son | Co., Goldenberg’s, Palais Royal. Julius Garfinckel & Co., King's Palace, Wil liam Habn & Co. Frank R. Jelleff, | Inc.; Dulin & Martin Co., Erlebacher the Hub Furniture Co., National I'ur. niture Co., Julius Lansburgh Furni- i ture Co., Philllp Levy & Co., W Sloane, J. E. Cunningham Parker-Bridget Co., Mayer & Co., & Co., R. Harris & Co., the Loeb C €igmund’s Department Store, Steven's, Behrends’ Department Store, Charles Schwartz & Son. Eiseman’s, R. Ber- berich’'s Sons, Milton R. Ney, 1. Kaufman, Inc.: Selinger's, Salvatore Deslo, Hudson Cloak and Suit Store Mayer Bros. & Co. Kafka's, Rich, the Mode, Morrison's, the Louvre, W. Woolworth & Co., S. S. Kresge Co.. Goldsmith & Co., S. A. Reeves, Leon Co., Ansell, Bishop & Turner, Queen Quality Boot Shop, Brentano's, Louis Gold Co., Brownley's, Raleigh | Haberdasher, Harris & Shafer, Beck- er's Leather Goods Co., Stetson Shoe Shop, Artcraft Footwear, Inc.; Young Men’s Shop, Schwab, Inc.; Sidney West, Inc.; Blackistone, Inc; W. B.| Moses & Sons, Goldheim's, Hoover | Zook, Inc.; Homer L. Kitt Co., H. A. | Scabridge, Bertram Cohn, Model Fur Shop, Capital Fur Shop, Leverton's, M. Brooks & Co., H. Phillipsborn & Co., O. J. DeMoll & Elle Sheetz, M. Sworzyn & Son, Brewood, N. W. Burchell, A. Burnstine, R. C. M. Bur- ton & Son, Castelberg’s, Duree, Fash- ion Shop, Galt & Bro., Globe Furni- ture Co., Harris Shop, Harry Kauf- | man Co,, M. A. Leese Optical Co., { Brodt’s, Inc.; Model Shop, Rizik Bros., Herman Richards, Family Shoe Store, | Hirsh Bros., Walker-Thomas Furni- ture Co., A. Kahn, Inc.. Whitmore, Lynn & Alden Co. and Schmedtie Bros. [ Two-Hour Earthquake Recorded. VICTORIA, B. C., December 19 (#). | Gonzales Observatory here recorded an earthquake beginning at § o'clock this morning and lasting tw hours. The disturbance was placed | 0 miles to the southwest. tatbs of Thanks DIETZ. 1 wish to express my sincere thanks 0d deepest appreciation o o1 and neighbors and the Men Class of the M. E Rainier. to Pastor § words and all who assis ness and beautiful floral tributes st death of my beloved son. G. L. DIETZ. M. DIETZ DSAY. We wish to express our sincers thanks ‘and deepest appreciation to our friends and neighbors and Augusta's play mates for their cards. flowers and wo gf gympathy ‘st the deatn of odr beloved darling little GUSSI LIEUT. AND MRS. A. G. LINDSAY AWAY I cannot say. and I will not say. That ehe 1s dead. She is just away ' With, 3 cheery” gmile and a wave of the the She has Wandered into an unknown land And left us dreaming how vers fair It needs muet be. since she lingers'there And you, oh you. who the wildest vearn For the old-time step and the glad retam. | Think of her faring on. as dear In the love of There, as the love of here Think of her till as the same: 1 say She is not dead. ehe s ust away * ' —James Whitcomb_ Riley. HER PLAYMATES: TERREL WALKE] JIICUELL PRYOR, LIDIA BRYA M L5 MATTHEN S LURR A ATTHE CATHERINE ROSE. Ecatbs. LACKBURN. December 19, 1 BLACKBURX. Yotoved. hu-h’;n d Blackburn. ¥ their_residence. 39 k. D C. of Ada q Wood 1% noon. at th Bth st. between He leaves to mourn his loss a 'wife. seven children. a relatives and friends. COLBERT. Friday. December 18, St Elizabet's Hospital, JAMES, husband | of the late Sovhia Colvert. father of James Edward, Laura Colbert West. Har- | Tet Colbert Coates and John Henry Col bert. Funeral Monday. December 1 J. H. Randolph, pastor, and Rev Johin ‘Richards oficiating THE FAMILY. Suddenly. at her residence. 1345 ewtonis st n.w. Mre LISETTE M RANKE. widow of (he Iate Max Franke. | ine resting at W. W. Chambera' fu’ | neral home. Funeral ‘Monday. 2:30 p.m Interment Prospect Hill GIBBONS. November 14, 102 the | American “Hospital, Paris. France, M EMMA®T, GIBBONS. wWidow of Edwani Thomas Gibbons. = Body resting at Gaw- ler's chapel. 1732 Pa. ave. n.w. Notice | of funeral hercafter. GONZALES. December 19. 1925, at Garfield Hospital. PEDRO GONZALES. Minister of | Nicaragua. 1n his 65(h vear Remains at the funeral paciors of Martin W Hyaon 1300 N st Nouce of funeral | [ n. _ Suddenly. on Friday, Decem- at_4:30 am.. Leeland Vo Al S RANINCER "heed: 0" Fa nerdl from residence of daugher. Mre. M Jordon. ¥15 Morton at. n ¥ 41 at 10 am. tives invited. HARRIS Friday, December 18, Ta residence. 1011 4th st n.w (BUDY HARRIS, beloved Fathor of. A 7ona Addison_and brother of Mrey Annie Webster_of Tennessee. Remains?resting W. Ernest Jarvis Co. funeral par 2 Gemgu ave. n.w. Funeral Tues- m.. from the th_and K sts 3" Kiig oficiating. Interment” Harmony Cemetery. Papa. Tow 1 mire vou, %o one on ‘earth can tell But God in heaven knows my sorrows, He_in heaven can only tell. ONLY DAUGHTER. MRS. ARIZONA ADDISOR. 31 HARRIS, Depar ber 18, 1925, after a brief illness, NARD H.. husband of Adah M. father of Alma and Howell Harris. Fu: neral Monday. December 21, at 2 pm. from Stewart's undertaking parlors, H st between North Capitol and 1lst sts. ne. Friends and relatives invited. HOLIDAY., De arted this life Thursday, De- cember 17, 1925, at 4:30 p.m., at his resi- dtnm. lfils Summers road ee.. WILLIAM GRA! HOLIDAY. beloved hushand of Sarah Matthews Holiday and father of Mabel La Frank and Viola Baker. Funeral ted this life Friday., Decem. BER- Harris, Please return to N—Kappa_ Al i PM 736 n.w. Franklin £ Donovan. IN. fopas surrounded by pearls: somewhere turned to Mr st pow. or_bhone Mais 8300, POCKETBOOK—-hllhu containing money n'I"Ld passport. Reward il returned to ull N St niw | POCKETBOOK, brown _leather, containin, about $35 and automobile license: reward if returned to 3315 17th st. or 1900 Que st. POCKETBOOK—Containing money. | and’ check book: on 18th s veon Sotame e Fang” Beimsont 1o, Frigay s Afternoon. Return to 1809 Belmont Td.. Apt. 8. Phone Adama 4280- SAPPHIRE and circular brooch: day. 1608 H st s.6. Reward SCARF—Rose georget! Wnndwlrd & Lo- e, W Phone Columbia t. ] 'v J%n“‘ Tost ¥ri- SHELL-RIMMED GLASSES in black case, on us or atreet between Cathedral Mansions ‘and 7th and G, Friday morning. Finder please return to Apt. 207, 3100 Conn. ave., and receive reward. TORTOISE SHELL GLASSES—In black leather case: lost recently. Reward. 7 2nd n. 2! WATCH—Gu orth 0. “Ban? Aehesd B1o_Eowedl oftered: WEDDING, RING_Intialy Ineide, W, W. T Finder pleass return'to Mre. M. Riawert: Fiod Chewtr s, “Mhscostia: B, & Reward: ‘WRIST WATCH—Lady at Argyle branch post ol Tost Saturday ice or vicinity of §unday, December 20. at % pn.. from Campbell A, Chuirch. KLAPHAAK. At Walter Reed Hospital. De. cember 14, 1925, PETER J. KLAPHAAK Interment 'at Arlingion’ Friday.” December l.x: Departed this life Tueaday, December at 8 pm. at Chicago, M. LEE_ loving husband of Amy Lee, tather of Edith Burns. grandfather of Mafjorie. Charles and Jeanette Burna. son of the late Eliza Smallwood and loving nephew of Bettie and Maggie Barnes of Washington, D. C. Funeral in Chicgeo; LUDERS. Thursday, December 17, 1025. 6 pim- @t the residence of her iaughier. 32 4th at. ne. BERTHA LUDERS: wife of the late Lewis Luders, veteran of the Civil Way, Funeral from the resi- dence of her dalghter Monday. December 217at 1:30 pm. Intermont” Arlington. MIV.TON. December 18, 1925, after a lin- gering ‘ilincss, at hie ‘residence 604 0th st. ne. EDWARD R. MELTON. beloved Pinbasd ‘o Hesste B, “Melton "axed 5 years_ Funeral from 'his residence Mon- day. December 21. at 2 o'clock. Relatives and’ friends invited. 20 MELTON. Special meetmr o Printing Press- men's Union will be held in Typograhical Temple Monday. 0 p.m.. for purpose it l(tendln( the' funeral of EDWARD B. MELTON. By order of President. T.A. FRANKLIN, President. * MERCER. | RICK. Members of the Men's ff Bock Aesoclation are hereby notified e foah ot our late Brother RED- DICK MERCER 2. 1925, 17th st. and Park road n.w. for return. H. C. Compton, 208, 3220 17th WRI! washroom, Reward. ha Liberal 218 I 7 aRermoon. | Deaths. December 15 1t nce. 1110 415" <t widow ‘of Willian: 1 F from St Domin Tuesday morning at 9 am d relatives invited. (Baltimore e CoDy.) Suddenly. Saturday. Deceniv 9 1125 at Providemee Hospial, RICI! ARD P. O'NEILL. soff of J6hn O Neil Funeral from his_late Newton st. n.w. Mond at 9 am. Reguiem mass Church. ~ Interment Mo: tery. PETRIE. 193 Church Friends a Daers pi Suddenly. Thuraday. Dacember 17 5. at_ her home, 64 Post road. Fa feid, Conn. beloved wife of John Petrie, formerly of Washington. D). ¢ mother of Andrew Perry of Fairfie REED. _Saturda ihe residence of Pury. 308 B st. s Aughter of the Iate Reed. one niece. three grandeh December Her siste HARRITET Rev. James mourn he 10 10 3 Mre. N CECILIA and Ma en. Ef "Aveiile Tuesday, 1 Church, '1st and B sts officiating. SIEWERS. Saturday. December MARY ETTA. beloved wife Siewers. Funeral from chapel of J ham ‘Lee's Sone. sunday. Detember iends invited Tntern SMITH. De ber 18, 102, 4:30 am rted this life Friday. Decem 5. at Freedmen's Hosmital at AMES F. SMITH of ° &t ew. Funeral from George W funeral parlor Monday. December 21 p.m. Relatives and invited SUTTON. Departed this life Saturday mort ing. December 19. 1625, 4t 3:45 am.. at lie residence. No. 3 M st ww.. MARY JANF SUTT Shie loaves to mourn their one son. Arthur Sutton: or Mart! Thompson-Robinson, and a host ‘of reis tives andg friends. " Funeral Tuesdas 130 from her latn residence. 1nte ment W Harmony Ceme Before our eyves she faded T PAW MARTHA ROBINSOS HARRISON ROBINSON TAPLETT. Thur, :;l]l“ 10 noo December 17, beloved w of Arthur 0 T st ne e to St whera kolemn high mas for the repose of he Onvet Cemetery WALLACE. - Officers_and mer hers of St Th Distr John RACHET, TAPLETT Funeral Mo De TAPLETT, 64, and of St December Cyprian's Chir December 20, p.m L M. WELLS M. E. DE M. A QUANT C. LUCKETT. TOWNSEND. ¥ at New York. 1 Folored wile of Samuen terment Monday at Danbs WALLACE. Th at Episconal nital. GEORG Florida addre: Auxiliars P liary Seeretars Seoretary LTA MCRN e Ea ANYA' WALL ACE Sn filzmorwm. ANDREAS. In'sad but 1o . of guir dear devoted daushier and o LOUISE ANDREAS. who denarted life_eight years ago today, Decembe 1917 Sweet memories will 1 Time cannot Years thai m Our lovine HER DEVOTED PARENTS CLARA ANDREAS ~AND AUNT. OLGA BISCHOFF. ARMSTRONG brance of 0 JAMES ' El died mx 1919 sad_but 1o hushand and (STRONC | BROWN. What_hanps dars enjoxed cether Bat. oh. Lew ch: t Since you have gone for In our hearts vour mem Kind e ot TWO MARY E DARDE: TIE MITCHELL CLARKE, lil»\ly»uu\! zed it all is ALBERTA T In sad but o hrothe o et EOWARD 1 December 2 the cal. deretand and AXD E; v So sad. s eudden Your death surpr Perhaps some dav we w When neet in the nther HIS PARENTS. EDWARD J B COLEMAN. AND SISTER. COLEM 0SS. In sad bhut loving remembrance B i o ve AT ROSS. w departed this lite two vears ago. Decen ¥ ould I civg dear face ju - oving smile, your we b meant_so much o YOUR LOVING to hold vour hand t to ene MOTHER DENNISON. dear mother Genarted this life thred o Sheltering nest < anron world 0f LO\ I\«, DATU A.HTFR PEARL. died three ye ago. Decembe: 2 WIFE AND CHIL] HAWHOE. |n sad but lovin, 5 "? RIné TS RN 0% FRED GRIFFT ‘and husband, WILLIAM life so sud JONI husband and father. cho entered into rest December 20. 1923 e have only our memors. dear T A enomter o le life th will nev, for DEVOTED WiFE CHILDREN O S dear” father and. fagheran . R ERT_A. JONES & rememty 3 “Who departed . this | Two years ago. December 20. 1023 At_home on the beautiful hills of God In the garden of rest so fair Some ‘day dear father. when ms work T et you at home over there HIS " SON. AND " DAUGHTER-IN-LAW ROBERT AND BLANCHE VL SPEARE CO. ither the successor of nor connected .u’i,‘ e oreinal W R. Speare cotati n Fione Frank ss~r1009 H St. N.W. For: Joseph 'F. Birch’s Sons (ISAAC BIRCH) 3034 M ST. N.W _ Egiablished 1sa1 CHAS. S. ZURHORST 301 EAST CAPITOL ST. Phone Lincoln 372 Gawler Service Funeral Directors Since 1850 Main 5512 1732 Penn Ave. N.W.- Timothy Hanlon Phone L. 5543 AM LEE, Funeral Direcior and Em- imey ey s Conoiion, Soniata iadnrn_crematort Charel 3 e, Ave. MW Frank Geier’s Sons Co. VENTH ST. N.W. )‘(?d:rszc ‘hapel. ‘Telephone Main 2473 T. F. COSTELLO BOW [LOCATED AT 1724 N. CAP 8 _NOR ~ Wm. H. Sardo & Co {55 T X% Lincoln 524 T. RYAN Ave. SE. Lincoin 142 te Ambulances. Conpectio; 7976 Prompt Auto Delivery S An.\-ué’—«m-—m—nnexunm Bros Co., 1212 F St. Geo c Geo. C. Shaffer 900 1%t St xw. Main 106 CHOICE FLORAL EMBLEMS Main 2416, at MODERATE PRICES _Prompt Delivery. 26 ars reques ot our late, Brot All i ALBERT B. RICE undertaking parlors m. Death numbers President 3 .I\GLETO\ Secretary. SpTel. BLACKISTONE’S Floral “Blanket Sprays” Madera Two_etores: 14th & P omel” Frank: 5353, "

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