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TR e THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON., D. C. NOVEMBER 17, 1926—PART 1. _-—&—____—_—_____———_—_ DELINQUENT TAXES MUST BE PAID SOON All Property Not Settled For by End of Month to Be Listed for Sale. nual Friends Will Go To Wilson Tomb On Armistice Day Friends and admirers of Wood- row Wilson will make their an- pilgrimage to his tomb at CITY NEWS IN BRIEF. The Washington section of the Council, of Jewish Women will meet Tuesday, 2 p.m., in the Jewish Com- munity Center, Sixteenth and Q streets. Mrs. Leonard B. Schioss, president, will preside. The Men's Club of All Saints’ Church, Chevy Chase, will meet to- morrow, 8 p.m. Daughters of isabella will have a 8 pm., sociation, will address the Woman's Auxillary of the American Institute of Mining and Metallurgical Engi- neers at luncheon at Tabard Inn, 1739 N street, Tuesday. Subject, “The Greatest Mine in the World.” ,Civitan Club will hold father and son's dinner, Tuesday, 6:30 p.m. Directors meet 5:30 p.m . Knights of Columbus will have luncheon tomorrow, 12:30 p.m., at the Lee House. ORGANIZATION ACTIVITIES. TODAY. The Wanderlusters' hike will start from Congress Heights Engine House 2:30 o'clock. Short walk to Three X!)a:; Spring. Dr. Palmer Hall will ead. The Red Triangle Outing Club will meet at Rosslyn, Va., at o'clock Buy one-way ticket to Rixey, hike to Chain Bridge. Campfire at the club- house. Those wishing to stay out THE WEATHER District of Columbia and Virginia | Republ tomh of the Civil War in —Fair and mild temperature. morrow increasing cloudiness. West Virginia—Fair and slightly warmer today. Tomorrow increasing cloudiness tollowed by rain. Temperature for 24 Hours. Temperaty To- | ! | Veterans of the Civil W auxiliaries of the | Sunday of every month. Tribute to Arkington Dead. i The ighters of Union | and other | wir, and Army of the | will place a wreath on the| the 2,111 unknown soldiers| Arlington Ceme. afternoon at 3:30 o'clock. ceremonies are obser R. Sons and Da of tery th Approy by members of the G. A. b ed | § the first| ) Wilibariks offir Ve A ~ =N Beaths. Suddenly. _on_ Thursday v 14 t 1 5 p.m. SAMIG tiher o1 v closk until, Mondas. Nove N 2 o'clock Body will lie i state frouw Wik Monday | Tiesday and ating t Ehure business meeting tomorrow, ‘ at the Washington Club. | Mrs. Jeanette Emrick of New York will speak on “International Rela- tions,” before the KEvening Mission at Calvary Baptist Church, and H streets, tomorrow, Delinquent taxpavers were warned Yesterday by Chatham Towers, col- lector of taxes of the District, that unless the arrears in their 1925-6 tax payments are paid before the end of this month their property would he listed for the public sale to b held in January. There are vet hun dreds of property owners, he said whe have not made any payment at all on last year's bills. Some paid the first instaliment and not the second. The penalty for failure to pay when the bills are due is 1 per cent per month. All persons sending chec rhould add the penalty, Mr. Towe announced. The envelopes contain- ing the che he said, should also “Those who have heretofore par- he marked “1925-6 tax" on the left | ticipated in this service, and any ride of the front, in order that they | visitors to Washington, are cordiai- may be separated from payments for | Iy invited to be present,” Mrs. the current vear, which are now bying | ‘Adams stated. collected. Unless this is done, Mr. Canon De Vries, in charge of all Towers explained that the checks of | Cathedral ceremonies, is co-operat- the delinquents might be mixed with | ing with the committee in making those for the 19267 year and would [ preparations and will take part in not be discovered until after the tax | the services, which will start at 4 o'clock in the afternoon. Mount Alban’s on Armistice day, November 11, it was an- nounced last night by Mrs. Kate Trenholm Adams, chairman of the committee on arrangements. Right Rev. James E. Fregman, Episcopal Bishop of Washington, and Rev. Dr. James H. Taylor, pas- ter of the Central Presbyterian Church, which the war President attended, will conduct memorial services in Bethlehem Chapel of the Washington Cathedral, where the tomb is located. bring lunch, cup and flashlight. Wild Flower Preservation Society, Inc., members, who will hike from Point of Rocks to Leesburg, will leave by bus from Twelfth street and Penn- sylvania avenue at 8:30 o'clock instead of by train, as previously announced. 37: 4 am. 10 a.m.,, 4 4 pam., 5b; p.m., 46, Highest, lowest, 33. Temperature same date last —Highest, 64; lowest, 44. Tide Tables. (Compiled by United States ¢ and Geodetic Survey. Today—Low tide, 3:30 a.m. high tide, Cards of Thanks. | T \Ture L Wilion Tre. Hent v and Mrs, . Swe rom his late dence ave. Sunday a at Columbia Gardens fenly. an Fridas. November At i reside 1414 S ot pw JOHN A I_of Sarah A Zellers Fine. at the al adare Mo November 8. at B Interment 4t Glenwood Cemeter Ju Slemortam. 1 In sad but lovinz remembrance of my dear hushand. JAMES N. ELLIS. who ted this liie seven years ago today 1 The Montana State Society will meet Monday, 8:30 p.m., Lee House. noon, 6 pm., 5 Jackson School Meeting. The Jackson Parent-Teachers' As- sociation will hold its monthly meeting | Tuesday afternoon. at 3:15 o'clock at A meeting of the Edgewood Citizens' | the Jackson School. Officers have re- Association will be held tomorrow, 8| quested a full attendance of all par- p.m., at the Lincoln Road M. E.|ents, asserting that matter of impor: Church, Lincoln road and U street |tance will be discussed. northeast. i s District of Columbia Life Under- | writers’ Association ‘will have dinner at the Raleigh Hotel, 6 p.m., Thurs- day. John A. Reynolds of Detroit will speak on “Life Insurance Trusts,” and there will be music and a playlet. CLAY. 1 wish o express to my frienols and | Felatives my cincere Eratitice for the Kind | mpathy and beautiful flowers short iliness ani at the death | wife. HUSBAND, vear CHAS. L. CLAY. * | o exprese to my | e and relatives my sincere geatitnde | the lcind * attention. svmpathy and { beantiful flowers during the long iliness | and_at_the death of my dear hushand. | RICK of Junior Hadassah will give an after. “oast noon tea and dance from 3 to 6 at L’Aiglon Club, Miss Rose Kruger chairman. Dr. Rosa Welt Strauss. president of the Equal Rights Association of Palestine, who has just arrived in Special DispSten ity The Euac. this country, will speak at the head- TOPENISH, Wash., November 6.— | quarters of the Woman's Party at John Hale visited the bank this week | 4 pm. and paid his annual rent of 1 cent for a 15-acre fruit orchard near here. He also called at the post office to buy a money order for the taxes on the place, his only outlay for a big crop harvested this year. Hale's father, a ploneer rancher, was given the un- usual lease for befriending a travele and | FRED HAMILTON. < WIFE sl HIS WIFE Beaths. Friday Pays Cent a Year Rental. . and | . and Tomorrow—Low tide, 4:06 p.m.; high tide, 9 5:07 p.m. The Sun Today—Sun rose, sets, 5:02 p.m. Tomorrow—Ssun rises, November 3. th we. JOHN EDWARD | beloved husband of ~ Blanch (nee Humphreys). devoted fatl i Athert, Repnaid son of John F. Berry and e el i o e, e nd 2 hont i relanites. and friends. - Fu: sun sets, 5:01 p.m. gogs| el from Bl el hdiee G0 0 A : 133 am.; sets, 6:38 Ebenezer M. . Church. Rev as streets, will have a lecture, 8 o'clock, w:'""“ rises, 8:33 a.m.; set - Comctating. * Relatives and frends ¢ y e 5, 102 on “Our God and Other Gods. Automobile lamps to be lighted udden did he depart from us Plans to join in the city-wide mem- | one-half hour after sunset. ‘TA_nd sad is the t..ml.- 10 rr“",a,::. il et bership campagn to bulld up cltizens' Weather in Various Cities. A B e et e a organizations wi ormulated at a = e e kot : meeting of the Stanton Park Citizens' e | e e e Association_in the Peabody School, The. fortstens we w0 ofien heard. Fifth and C streets northeast, tomor- Welllihenr: no/midee; SONSICOY. ge row night at 8 o'clock. Several com- THE F. eparted this life November 4 mittees also are to report. Depa i — . Moon. 6:41 am.; sun TONIGHT. The United Lodge of Theosophists, Hill Bullding, Seventeenth and 1 i s, LUCRETIA. * sad but loving rem Wear daughter-i R. GALLAHORN, who dep ¥ o today. Novem o Milra McCoy Andrews Day Nursery 6:42 am.; meets 10 a.m. Wednesday, Hamil- ton Hotel. Russell T. Edwards, director of ducation of the American Tree A: THE WRIGHT CO. T GALLAHORN. * of n JAs LAHORN. _In dear wife, CLARI Who left me three 72222227 my eye by day, ling Wk her away To see her slowly leaving me. A% helpiess T stood by And dramed the cup of bitter grief The day 1 saw i I's lonesome here without you And <A the wears way For life 1s not the same 1o me calied away the ble Al an.. & OSLEY nta, Ga.. > SLEY. Atlantic City, N. b Haltimore, Md. 5 . Birmingham, Ala. . Biemarck. N. Dak.. at St Elizabeth's Hospital. COR U8 BOSLEY. “He leates to’ mourn one sister. Virginia Bosley. Funeral Tues N . from Janifer. Grasshoppers have done such great lishment, 1115 damage in Guatemala that they are now considered to he a serious menace. O i Y. 1 & Wl .. 5 i George Washingfon : . Opis. Hospital, RORERT ERRADI & oW, son of Marie €. and Arthur Whors ihere o Funeral from his late residence. 808 Quin: | Where there o tana place n.w.. Monday. November K. at " 2. Relatives and friends invited_ to attend BURGESS. at her residence MARY V. BURGESS from the ‘ahove yember R at 10 Creel Cemetery CAREY. On_Friday. November 5. GARET A. widow of Thomas daughter of the late Edward Mars A. Linnex. A sister. Mra. M Harris. survives her. Remaina N the chapel of James T. Ryan. 317 evivania ave. e Funeral from St. 3 thew's Church Monday. November 8. at 10 am. " Interment Mount Olivet Ceme- ters. CLIFT. On Satorday. 3 her residence. 4115 7th st P. CLIFT. beloved wife of the T CliTt and mother of Lela T Lee Clift: Notice of funeral later ericksburg “and Richmond. Va. b Dlease CoDy. | CREHAN. On Friday. HANORA CREHAN tha late Thomas neral Mondas dence of her 34 You st nw. at 830 am.: St. Matthew's "Churah. where mase will be said at # a.m. of “her soul. Interment Cemeters." Relatives and frier s Denver. Colo.. Des Maines. Towa. IE==n===a ® vave vo Jomar v Dusyth. “Minn’ Jack be Nimble g Jack be Quick Jack jump over The Candlestick o fiin —from our nursery days, yet how it ap- plies to us grown-ups today. We extra service onvincing Prices! our. UNDERSELLING poticy DICKERSON. On Friday. b = think of thee WIS LOVING MOTHER * toving remembran: and husband. who ddeparted this November n sad hat Gear _father NGELO A MASSINO Wie thirteen sears azo today ork. North Platte. dear hasand November 6. 1926 at nw. F ¥ Jate John and Linda Fred pers sieening_there TED WIEE AND FAMILY In sad hut_lovin ear mother. MARTA "' this e sixtern mber 7. 1910 et her: No o W then November 51926, | heloved daugnter of | Bridget Crehan. Fu- ember & from the res Mre, Catherine Mealv thence to Fenuniem I never will® 1 1ove her sl memory 1 precions today A< i The BuY she bassed away. HER 'DEVOTED DAVGHTER' HATTIF JONES TAYLOR 2 n fond Sister b, Nov In our heart= vour memory | SWontiv: tendar. fond and true Phere is not A dav that da e af von er. refer to the interest and charges on your hillss every month. You will have to be nimble and quick not to be burned by the flame of the extra charges candlestick every month, memors of Ww loving OTELIA is life A miece departed ) Thursday. mber 3. 1 residence. 1118 Slat at. | Tate | s L3 BROWN ALUMNI MEET. | i ot o o ripmtl b Olivet Comet EMMA_ G. PERRY AND PENICK POWER. who di At Body Inaugurates Fall Season and RIS Talks Foot Ball. The Fall season of meetings for the Brown University alumni Club of Washington was inaugurated Wed nesday evening with a gathering of the members at the University Club. The success of the foot ball season to date at the Providence institution was oot at home. 107 g the chlef topic of conversation, and| November 7. at ¥ pme some interesting reports of the ath-| MixN A letic developments among the under- | pg sat graduates were brought to the gather- at 1 am. JE 'TTE ELIZABETH ing. ;‘lrfl l]fi.k Vw!m‘;'r! lhlll(h‘,"V‘ of ‘lhfl l'?"' In laying out the program for the| Daiy Lake and Cornime D Saules. ¥ gl : neral from the residence of her grand Fall it was decided by the members| mother. Mre. F. F. Lake. Rockville. ike the regular monthly meetings should | Mondav at » a'clack “Interment at Unjon be held on the first Wednesday eve- Ll LG ning of each month. nnies of lae doaamier. Yo The following officers were elected Vol RELEN FLEMING. . beloved | by the local alumni: President, Ar.| mother of dohn A Fleming and Catherme | thur J. Sundlin, '11: vice president, Tidren Aud & hoet of thes reiatvce. and Daniel D. Grubbs, secretary and Fuuneral from’ Simm's Mamorial treasurer, Mark (oles New Jersey avenue and N st Charles R. Stark 7. and Ar thur G. Bruce, '07, with these officers, will be on the executive committee. DAVIS. On November @ am.. at Garfield Hospital loved wife of Montzomery remembrance father TRI ted this anl wha dena aday. Novemoer . AND DATGHTER * of CONRAD North Capi Interment” Congressio 3 DAVIS. Officers and members of Holy Auxiliary. Knights of St. John. and sister auxiliaries_are notified of the death of “Sister EMILY R. DAVIS. Funeral Monday. Novemher 8 i 9 am.. St. Martin's Church. 105 the But not at our store. There are no extras to keep vou jumping here. Mahogany ve- neered. 32 x 12 top. Transforms an untidy radio set into a good- looking piece of furniture. <weetest tived his hest Exactly as pictured - to rest THELMA. * e of o WTH Sunday MOTHER AN . President 5 Tn lo cretary ) We do not penalize ¢, November 6 our friends. Wl November 7. 100 it 7'AND HER CHILDREN SROROY RIS AN JR 4 In loving rememibrance of me MARTHA STEWART. who et five Sears ko it 1e heavy HER HARRY HARRY F STEWART. dear danghter departed this Iif; today. Novem 23 e . X * PICTURE wouldn’t make these values any more attrac- tive—extra reductions —so read every item. ax mv_hea MY thaushte are on v None it God in Heaven knowe LOVING MOTHER. CORNELIA WERR. * | WASHINGTON. Tn cad but loving remem hrance of our dear mother and o MARY A WASHINGTON who pa away six veare azo todar. Novembor Ry A happs heme we once enioged How sweer the memar Aeath has left A lonelineis pat earth van neoor Rl THE Six_vears have pasee) Since v Al away Hae el 1 do remember That sad and wears da DEVOTED SISTER. SARAH HENSON. * FUNERAL DIRECTORS : Wm. H. Sardo & Co. B ! Private Invalid Limousine Holmes and host af Telatives and. friends: | 41 b 7. N £ B Fi ) Qlindar. November 7. at | 2 B ST Lincol from Bethisheni Baptst Chiireh | Modern _ Chiavel e b Just when Iife was cweetest 2 "t ‘of Henten oened " Neither the siccessors of nor connected | with the orizinal W. R._<pear establish The gat of Heaven opened | ROt prank. 00201009 H St. N.W. And' God’ called him home. to_rest Formerly 910 F St. N W HIS DEVOT] MOTHER. Joseph F. Birch’s Sons Passed 10 the great hesond. in { (ISAAC BIRCH) of faith” Friday evening 3034 M St. NW. e JAMES T, e Monday. November R at 1 nm Reiatives and friends invited " HAMMOND. | Suddenls, on_F ber 5. 1696 at 845 am st nw. RESSIE HAMMO! Tames" Robinean and cousin Sprine. Noties of reating Broeci Darlor. 9277 Georzia ave [ HENSLEY. _On Thursday 1096, Al Emerceney Hospital heloved danghter of Rowie and Walier | Henslex. “Funeral from her late residence K st nw. on Sundar. November at 10 am." Interment at Cedar Hill Came 10-pc. American Walnut Dining Room Suite . . . $199 A Dining Suite of substantial proportions Our regular price would be $275 Other Dining Room Suites! $185 10-pc. Suite now $135 $295 10-pc. Suite now $225 $375 10-pc. Suite now $275 $465 10-pc. Suite now $385 $495 10-pc. Suite now $395 Novem. | s 12t | niece "ot | Arthur | Remain B of Colonial Hotel Fifteenth Street at M W. P. Hutchinson, Manager Telephone Main 5730 FAMILY Lost and Found Advertisements received until noon, except Satur- days and holiday8, when they are accepted up to 10:20 a.m. g Famous for Its Service and Cuisine for Banquets, Receptions and Dances Beautiful Ballreom Will Accommodate 150 Couples Rates, 8 to 12, $40.00: 9 to 1. $50.00 Including Checking Facilities Refreshments Served if Desired Departed this life Fridax 1996, at his residence. 2615 ND M. HOL e TOUNGY POODLE, male. white in color wearing tan leather harness. £ton_Animal Rescue League. .~ black. Apply Washington 3 388 Maryiana® ave pirk_nose : Anply Wash D Mary $240.00—3-pe. Overstuffed Mo- hair Living Room Suite pc. Overstuffed Jac- quard LivingRoom Suite $9.50—Simmons F elt-and- Cotton Mattress. ... : $20.00—Layer-Felt Mattresses, 4 rouws stitching. ... ... $12.50—Coil Spring, 99 coils in every spring..... $£25.00—Colonial-type poster beds 5 $195.00—4-pc. Bedroom Suite in American walnut... . $240.00—4-pc. Early American Type Bedroom Suite, in mahogany finish....... 75.00—4-pc. Bedroom Suite, large pieces, Huguenot walnur, W0 $5.75—W indsor Chair, fiddle back, mahogany finish. $35.00—Coxw e Il Chairs, in jacquard or tapestry upholstery ........... 22.50—Drop-Leaf Tea Cart in walnut or mahogany $22.50—Mahogany -Finish Gate-Leg Table, 36x48 $95.00—Gov. Winthrop Desk, y colonial red mahogany $49.00—Secretary Bookcas e, sturdily built of fine wood .. > 5 $3.95-—Venetian Mirror, 9x $50.00—0dd China Cabinet. in walnut: 3 styles. .... $£85.00—Red Mahogany-V eneer Vanity Dresser........ $1.98—Unfinished Breakfast Room Chair. .. $13.50—Console Table and Mirror. mahogany fin- ish Under the management of Maddox, Marshall, Moss & Mallory, Ine. $6.ss sl 4.75 $8.7s 135 e $ 00 4984, 5- FOOTBATL with “Jones” name on head gear. Com $3_ o5 Eithicate with " Alires” Wetdrtels, oo 24 sl 4% $ 3 8.50 $2.7s $ 4 2 0 §l.59 haired voune cdog. al Kescue Leagus. .00 JACKSON. the fu November ) hin residence. ENTERPRISE SERIAL BUILDING ASSOCIATION 7th St. & La. Ave. N.W. 57th issue of stock now oven for subscription Money Loaned to Members on Easy Monthly Payments raved on wraved on A ntaining concrete data. at Du Pont Circle, Thursday evening: reward. ished Cley 6 ¢ Weat N 1842 Friday - t hetween e Ole Well Cafe. Reward. officiating JACOBS. Saturday. November € 199 his residence. 1019 9th now. TAME JACOBS. heloved hushand of Walier Uacobs (nee Havenner). Rema va James T Rvan. Willard © st. n.w Remains can he RYAN 317 Pa Ave SE Model Chanel Washington's fun Atla Pricar Amin Livery Gawler Service Funeral Directors Since 1850 Member Xationai Selected Morticlane Main 5512 1537 Pe CHAS. S. ZURHORST 301 _EAST CAPITOL ST, Pigone Lincoin Timothy Hanlon WSt oNF Phone 1. 5343 THE. ORIGINAL ‘WR.SPEARE CO0, 1628 CONNECTICUT AVENTE | POTOMAC 4600, 18 H ST, BROOCH, with green enamel. diamond sel ting. walking to work Frid: liberal re. ward. M 13 d._ave. n.e. female, weeks old: Chap. J. T. Axton, jr.. Fort Myer. 1700 Ann DOG. German Polic reward. ave Time o LOVELAND. On F at her home in Washington D € THROP. LOVELAND Partridge ) danghter of the Hon M. Partridge of Elmira N V.. heloved wife of John Winthron Lavelanid. Depart ment ‘ot "Tustice. Washington. D. €. and formerly ‘of Enziewand. N. J G at Egglewood Preshvterian Chure Englewood. N. 1. on Tuesday. ber 9. at 3 MeARDLE. On 1926 At ARDI. fiam DOG—Scoteh terrier. Tost October # shert legs. black. long hair: female. ward for information leading fo reco: 2018 Fve st Phone West 181 v right reward small James E. Connelly, President Re. James F. Shea, Secretary Flarence He: between Morse L. Menbyre. marbie-gized {frophy: reward. <all Cleve. TIT on 14th st wday. N Hosnital mains. at chapel Toe's Sons P naw. Fi 1 on ‘Mand Church of St. Tha th and Woodlev rd Will be sung at 10 a.m MARY of 1 FOX TERRIER—Lost in_September: white: brown 5. Reward $26. Phone_¥rank Z Int 7 This Boudoir LAMP Metal base with attractive silk shade. A real value at— R."Thorman. lin 7367, This Smokers’ STAND Complete Smokers’ Outfit. A charming addi- tion to the living room or den. ECK CHAIN. lost last night in or_hefore 11th street_entrance, or 0 Cathedral avenue. Reward. 'Re 20 Star Building or phone Adams 026 g ave RRY PERRY. On Thursdav. Navember at her residence. 808 Silver Spr Silver Spring. Md. LOUISE MA beloved wife of ‘A’ . Perry. Remains resting at the W. W. Chambers funeral chapel. 1 nd ‘Chapin ste.. where f1) neral sary will be held A November 8. at 11 am. Interment Cedar Hill Cemetersy. i Director and ction. Commo. Z TGAR] onFrid or- . October 30, between Emile hll‘l!dr:lk:. Connecticut a ue and irdi Park Hotel. with a sapphire clasp-set inside the lid wll'h . runb!. ? re('ln"hfilhgzb will be iven (o any one returnin 4 l'n!nl 203 !’ Wardman P' R “I‘ W 'f." MARE. roan. strayed from 339 Garriso A S uenion VET o Fioygtrison oA JTUHUN. Phone Clarendon 1751, ink with amber ciasp: Sature s Frank Geiet's Sons | Metiten P kavel “Tieiennone Main 2473 | 3 T. F. COSTELLO NOW LOCATED, CAP_&T FUNERAL DESIG Geo. C. Shaffer 0 it s Main 108 | CHOICE FLORAL ENMRLEMS Main =415 at MODERATE PRICES. No branch stores Promnt Auto Delivery Servica A A reasive e xpensiee Gude Bros. Co., 1212 F St. " BLACKISTONE'S Floral “Blanket Sprays” 1926, at | Other Reauniful Floral ovidence Hoenital. MARY. beloved wife | Rrices Lith and Hand ] of Josenh F. Splann of Ardmore. Md. Fu- neral will_take place from T F. Costelln's 1723 North Capitol st. on Me ovember R at &30 o clor Alovsius Church. where mas Relat beloved ‘wife of ‘Samuel F nd mother of G Albert Seott Funeral from W. W. Deal's funaral home 816 H ne. Mopdav. November & at p.m. Interment Congressional Cemetery. b SHIELDS. A special meeting of Columbia Chater. No. 15. O E . \s called for Tm. Sonday. November R.to attend Fomeral of - onr late mster. Mrs DS E 8 POST. W M DE LESDERNIER Sed's. g SMALLWOOD. Suddenly. Saturdav. Novem her 6. 1928, at 11:20 am.. at Fresdmen MAGGIE L. beloved wife of lwood and mother of ¥, lle Smallwood. dauj turn to Time Clerk 3 n 7th and K PIN. ‘?ld crop; Columbia 1489. " POCKE' ontaining white gold wrist wateh, on Lincoln Park. o e Main 7870, Room 9. ' Reward. " "onte: POCKETBOO! athe d sian. In Paiais Roval: Retry 3810 n Chevy Ci arg. KETBOO $60 indorsed Bth at. ROLLER TRA nesday Dlease NW. ony orri- T ning check for Reward. _219 . Wed. Finder | Attractive Winter Tours SPLAN iday. November 5 ok $1.10 $7.75 Week;y or Mont;\ly TERM Budgeted to Suit You! ht. b ween St and V and 15 Rowara: " STICK-PIN. man diamond Tubles In sfiake s head: liberal reward ea at. n. SPECTACLES ward. 1828 Park SUIT CASE. tan: Saturd tween Washington and Columbia ~ Pike: reward. 289-K. Star office. e e WATCH FOB—BIack ribbon with medal and class pin. Saturday. Nov. 6.: reward. W.T Brewer, ' 19th_and D A 8 2 bet. 7 and & WATCH, lady's gold: Nov. 2 m.; Back i chapn. 3318 and P to r Fulton st t) chapel mornirie thenee 10 S will be said at 9 o'clock ted G A '] LLY IMPROV! A Canvenienly located wily perotent Y. reduced for cash. Inquire suita B, 851 s MAUSOL Abbey-Mausoleum Modern Entombment Summer is no longer the only vacation season. Tropical and sub-tropical crulses have become quite as popular as the Northern trips of the Summer. Convenient sailings to Flori- da, West Indies, South America, and the Mediterranean are list- ed in the attractive advertise- ments which are appearing in isconsin ave.. the Steamship classification of {3721 West 3824. The Star daily and Sunday. S ICH. Jamiiton: o0 Read these before deciding ||} Frankiin_9386. where and how to go. from auto. be- Burke. Add neral services will he held at his late re dence Sunday. November 7. at 3 Baltimore papers please copy.) E er's chapel vember 7 p.m. 7* ;. 1926, at BETTY R Presiey P Flineral Monday.’ November X it Fairfax. Va. | > WASHINGTON. Denarted this life Novem Seautitui—Enduriog—Cenventont, ber 4. 1626, LOUISA. beloved wife of the | Mitltary Highway, Opp. Arlington Cemete; Tite: Vashikton. She- leaves o burial §s monri three nieces and one r e nephew al Monday. November 8. at ¥ 5% lork Metropolitan Church. M Liberal st between 16th : peSben, Every Doy WASHINGTON. The Ladies’ At b s oy .08 e Rl Alsociation” annaimces_the A.‘BYRNES COLE [t death of Mre LOUISA WASHINGTON Offico. 1100 Investment al Mondag™ November % 1928 at | Hadirtrok Fre™ Resdence. 1801 Argo > o . Bec. Sec. Phone Frakin 211. Night. A Somerset Reward - ave. batween reward. 616 B s ‘their Many of the advertisements are so well written as to give practically all the information needed, together with interest- ing and instructive descriptions of the places to be visited. imited. ook for Inspection TCI afternoon ' about di s o 201-W or ad i A RAINESTONE DRESS ORNAMENT on aday, between 2 -ng pm: bet en cher’s apd Easer & for w B T Rl P 8710,