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A very fine gift CHOICE Elgin or Waltham Wrist or Pocket ‘Watches, i Guaranteed timekeep- newest style 15 TOILET SETS Others $7.50 to $100 Any Article Will Be Laid Aside Until Christmas ASHINGTON, sentative Fred Zihlman, Col. Walter K. Wilson and William Tyler Page. Supper by Ladies’ Ald of the Presby- terian Church. Presentation of diplo- mas at 8 o'clock. Speaker: Henator James E. Watson of Indiana. Mrs. Bdward L. Stock will preside. Mrs, 1"‘ G. Johnson, chairman. The American Federation of Indus. trial Women will give a dance for the henefit of athletic camps for business |sirls and women, under auspices of [the national camp committee, 9 o'clock, at Wardman Park Hotel. The Ladles' Aid Soci Society will give its annual supper at North Carolina Ave- nue M. P. Church to night and to- morrow. Supper, § to 7 o'clock. Fancy articles and homemade*candy for sale. Dinner and bazaar, 5 to 7:30 o'clock, at Trinity Episcopal Church, Third and Indiana avenue, by the Ladies’ Parish Guild, ‘The Women's City Club has can- celed its “Roxy” dinner scheduled for this evening as Mr. Rothafel will be unable to be in Washington. A peasant village fair, under aut spices of the Women’s Alifance of All Souls’ Church, will be held in Pierce Hall, Fifteenth and Harvard streets, {omorrow and Friday from 10 a.m. to ¢ p.m A special exhibit of water colors by leanor Park Custis will continue ily at the Corcoran Gallery of Art until December 4. TOMORROW. The Phi Sigma Kappa Fraternity will_have an alumni smoker Friday at Lambda Chapter House, 1822 T street. Program. All members of Ryan Service Always Thoughtful Doing the right thing at the right time and with full appreciation of the ) importance of exactness in the smallest detail have won Ryan Service well merited approval. James T. Ryan Funeral Director 317 Pa. Ave. SE. Telephone Atlantic 1700-1701 é‘)&mk 25 prices. STYLE -: A Special coats at the price. < Ma &) Street and It was L CO. D. U, WEDNESDAY, VALUE HE oldest Methodist organization in Washington is the Trinity Methodist Church, Fifth Avenue Southeast. the fraternity in Washington and vicinity are invited to attend. The Women’s Guild of Incarnation Lutheran Church will hold a Christ- mas sale tomorrow and Friday, 2 p.m., at Fourteenth and Gallatin streets. The Woodridge P. T. A. will give a silver offering tea tomorrow, 3 to 5 p.m., at Woodridge School. Public in- vited. Representative Lankford of Georgia, author of the Sunday bill for the Dis- trict, will address the Woman's Inter- denominational Missionary Federation December 2, 3 p.m., in Mount Vernon Place M. E. Church. Meeting open to the public. ‘The University of Michigan Alumnae Association will meet at luncheon, Friday, 12:30 p.m., at clubhouse of A. A, U. W, 1634 I street. Through courtesy of the Social Hy- glene Society, Dr. Thomas W. Gallo- way of New York will address the Child Guidance Group tomorrow, 11 am., at Mount Pleasant Congrega- tional Church. He will address the Instructive Visiting Nurse Society, Friday, 2 p.m., at 436 Star Building. Miss Julia Schelling of the National Park Seminary will give a free lec- ture recital, “Thais,” tomorrow, 5 p.m., at Y. W. C. A. Building, Seven- teenth and K streets. Alberto Bi boni, conductor of the Washington Na- tional Opera Co., will assist. Equestrian Statues. From the Philadelphia Ledger. A Gothamite who has been on tour with a_number of Summer visitors finds New York to be exceedingly short on equestrian statues. Having dwelt for many years in Washington, where the horse plays such a conspic- uous part in memorials, he has noted the dearth of bronze chargers in the home town. Evidently the sculptors who designed the statues that adorn New York's parks and streets were not as horse-minded as their fellows at the Capital. Some humorist once remarked that every one who owned a horse had a statue erected to his mem- ory in Washington. The equestrian statues in Manhattan are few and far between. There is one of Washington in Unfon Square, one of Gen. Sherman at Fifth avenue and Fifty-ninth street and two on Riverside Drive. The drive statues commemorate Geh. Franz Sigel and Joan of Arc. Miner’s Painting Accepted. For the first time in many years a coal miner has had a picture accepted for exhibition by the Doncaster Art Soclety of Doncaster, England. He is Robert Holloway of Rainworth, a col- liery village. Holloway has made painting a hobby since he was a baby. EISEMAN’S Seventh and F Streets SUITS OVERCOATS 30 ON LIBERAL TERMS Buy now—pay after Christmas— on terms convenient to you. markable values at these popular Correct style—fine tailoring and rich materials that render satis- factory wear. Buy your clothing on our Liberal Credit Plan and you will never notice the outlay. Re- CREDIT Group of SUITS OVERCOATS $ 1 8.50 A large variety of stylish suits and over- Liberal Terms if desired. 1 :Dralg}(tstory of flyt ity of Waghington g and Disfrict of Qo umbm NOVEMBER 30, 1927. THE WEATHER District of Columbia—Rain tonight and probably tomorrow morning; cold- er late tonight; much colder tomorrow and tomorrow night. Maryland and Virginia — Rain to- night and probably tomorrow morn- ing, changing to snow in extreme west portion; colder in the interior late tonight; much colder tomorrow and tomorrow night. Records for 24 Hours. Thermometer —4 p.m., 69; 8 p.m., 12 midnight, 58; 4 a.m., 56; 8 a.m., ; noon, 68. Barometer —4 p.m. 29.04; 8 pm., 29.98; 12 midnight, 29.96; 4 a.m., 29.92; 8 a.m., 29.91; noon, 29.83. Highest temperature, at 3 p.m. yesterday. Lowest temprruure. 56, occurred at 4:15 a.m. today. Temperature same. date last year— Highest, 55; lowest, 81. Tide Tables. (Furnished by United States Coast and Geodetic Survey.) Today—Low tide, 6:42 a.m. and 6:48 p.m igh tide, 12:16 p.m. v The Sun and Moon. Today—Sun rose 7:06 a.m.; sun sets 447 p.m. Tomorrow—Sun rises 7:07 a.m.; sun sets 4:47 p.m. Moon rises 11:36 a.m.; sets 9:25 p.m. Automobile lamps to be lighted one- half hour after sunset. Condition of the Water. Great Falls—Clear this morning. Harpers Ferry—Potomac clear and Thgenandoah slightly muddy this morn- n 70, occurred Weather in Various Cities. & Temperature. H uepuge; Stations, om0y cwegolureg + ++ sepangsas sUIH 33 gsu EECESeRRS 391 Tagene ERER A | ooozes EER T et e o rleston Chicago Cincinnaty Cleveian Columbia 128 SO BT Tndtanapoli Jndjanapgls » on (Fayal)., Harshuon: i San_Juan, Havana, 'Cuba. Colon, Canal Zon ARGENTINA. For the week ending November 28, 1927. ~Temperature—Precipitation.— Cur. Depar. Cur. Depar. Corn and north- ern wheat area 68 wheat ees T2 —2 +4 08 o2 —0.4 —0.4 ;nd SapRhire. Two Tnches To v Dig] o Main 3182 30% £°1,3 savphires. Apt. 512, onyx_and SR and Kooscrelt i:o:t returned to Apt. 138, DL, 138, Roose: Phone Franklin Dlll 1dg. BRACELET, m u. hased 800 2'm st it velt. olll "lm Toth st lemale, Trown ol ;{ME; d'w:mm l‘mn . "Schmitt, Highlang " and * Alleghens. akoma * Fark. mLLlE—AmE-u reddish-bro die. Jost on East Capitol st.: rs Jodzies. one_Hyattavill GLASSES ~bifocal. ler's and Reeve - 'l‘uudnyl Detween Huy- C. w b 501 Calvert st. ‘:MOLN‘ LASSES—Tu he Seward. Call Adarms 8175 or 3501 Gaverts HANDBAG. Iady's black. containing money. Monday lfllmbfin on Pvllll.. a "N" or _on 74h between Ave. ‘and F. & rendon h'll\‘l L. T <l 't k I )t Ii‘!lnir MIS Cn um SHEPHE] DOG. ¢mn|-. Juli {'J}"“mfi: Toots. over mn":n' b ;‘sfze- missiie Thuraday from T8 R ined about $15, car. re Gperator's permit. Col. 6253W ELLA Trowngn Tof at mme; 2 Tabsday altsros coin 76, WRIST wucn et ol e A A \(ka.!l"ark or in front of 3827 Eonn. returned 1o S u]drol w ATCH—WIII ] Te- tura et wotih Jound 1o siors G35 3 o "Limes” maki WhrT Reward. 680 miornings: &ail Potomae One Pays —as little or as much as he wishes when he calls us. Pennsylvania organized in 1802, and since 1857 has occupied its present loca- tion, although the present edifice was not built until Complete funeral from $125.00 up. Gor reference Ask 816 M STREE' COUNTY DEATH LAID TO POISON WHISKY Foreman of Railroad Gang Expires L on Way to Hospital and Po- lice Seek D. C. Negro. Special Dispatch to The Star. ROCKVILLE, Md.,, November 30.— Daniel Bealer is dead from the effects of alleged poisoned whisky, and police of Montgomery County are searching for a Washington negro bootlegger who is alleged to have sold the con- traband. Bealer was foreman of a B. & O. Railroad crew at work between Ger- mantown and Boyds, near here. Soon after buying the alleged whisky from the negro, who was a casual visitor to the workmen’s camp, Bealer was stricken. He died on the way to a hospital. Dr. Barber of Gaithersburg performed an autopsy and has sub- mitted the victim's viscera for a chemical analysis. Policeman Roy Bodner was placed in charge of the police investigation. Bealer was 40 years old. MONOPOLY IS CHARGED TO RADIO CORPORATION Receiver for Five Firms Files Bill in Delaware, Claiming Trust Law Is Violated. By the Associated Press, WILMINGTON, Del., November 30. —That the Radio Corporation of Amer- ica exists in violation of the Sherman antl-trust law and the Clayton anti- monopoly law was charged in a bill filed in the United States Court here yesterday. A preliminary injunction was asked to restrain it from making a monopoly of the radio business. An accounting of profits is also asked and a motion for a permanent injunction will be asked later. The bill was filed by Arthur D. Lord, receiver in equity in New Jersey for the De Forest Radio Co., the Northern Manufacturing Ci the Tnited Radio & Electric Corporation, the Televocal Corporation and Harry Chirebetine, all doing business under the name of the Sonatron Tube Corpo- ration, against the Radio Corporation of America. ~ Cards of Thanks. JThe family of the late RYOR wish to thank their many Triends for e besutiin Hostt tribuicy and Kind expressions of sympathy during 2ir Tecent bereavement. IVAN. Mrs. Aunie C. Sullivan wishes xpress her dincers thanks to her many fin‘ relatives, the_ stage employes g Notlonal Thedter. Fidelity Counetl, aughters of America, for hesuirar o tributes ‘and thelr exprwmm of eympat e death her. BH nved husband: nEou E 'l”EECY Dzatbs. rom ress on Thursday. December 1. " ience 11 the_Roly Rosa o mass will be said at b am. of her soul, sal A Dose Interment in St. Mary's Cemetery. le_Case. Tate repbdsiga: ux" n . ., v lind” m » ftend. l}'nurmnt odan T (xm Nov. LMA 3 m at the Mtl. AIOS BURR. nd of ohnson_Casselmat ineral. from: S, s Chureh. Georg town, Friday at 2 p.m. DIGGR. On Mo na.y !lnumbor 28, 1927, 16, PRACHEL "Biacs g qfie‘a‘n "fi ARt jevoted_mother o George: Diews. James’ Vates. grandmother of lrl Diges mothrrm law ol Alberta and_ Maggie Yates and sister of mmmh Makel an Yates. She to mourn her loss & host of rel d” friends. Funeral " from St ay, O am DIGGS. The officers and members of St. stine’s Relief Societ; ereby noti- g g 31-. death of smu nACm-:L 1GGS. 1628 Swann st 1 mee Wldnudu mber mbtr 20, 1027, al eliington Agta. cher and mother of ces l:lul?.l. at 40l Btk . Fidow ot o-nh H Rose abo where mass wi Thierment Pittsburg! EWING, WILLIAM COX WING. m of 1 '?ro ddenly at Manassas. Plrini November 2n 19"7 1he Mo y:uéz:h_}: i }m"ry'! held nu-nLr Byt conducted by at_Central Pnnb)terlm Chlln.h at 0 Thursday PEAB. esday. Novemher 20. 1927 e e renidence of bie dauEhie ; .ufi{zpfi FoBEE, "Lt :.m.. "‘“ Biaadona Pe. ~ SREAH T3 SHIRE wifo ot the laie James D. Services and interment Atiinkton ‘National Cemetery on Thursday. December 1. at 3 . 8 8. e 5 eat neral home, neral Ilater: copy.) HARRIG, "REDE! Funcral Trom’ hip purial frem S in Mt Olivet Cemetery. ddenly. s-m 30 D, O Pniladeiohia’ papers blease ot R 037 T, . HAR] nd Ethel late home at 8:3 ary's Church. Interment jay. November 26, er mlrhnd; 164 now.. MA] fiaves, o o "'x‘} e Waite hon s et son. Wal and her ‘sisters. Mrw. Maggio b 14 A"Illh.l. & 1 neral wnon‘ 2053 d‘:’ofi’m omhlnton e R ¥ LN -"«?«"-:"l‘fif’ 'L...!é‘ fellow st. n\v No . o lllnerl INSON. Sug o8, 1u21< at 73. Wil Eiicte * Yoo, e on i auenier e Jone 10 0 Lflll\el &i atten rment inzton Nu onal Cemotery. JONES, | Suddenly, on November 2 5 AR bies and. Ai . Jo fimm i g-m ia. WRENGE. - On e AR h!'f'dnuvé" prmy. hn-b-gm |°fvwhn v "' Ve now g fl B held 3°ine Church V mm mul 2204 st. n.w. on at 10 am. Inter- Hinton National Cemetery. MAGGIN. On Mond: ber 28, 1927 rrlldnne: SI5 N8 o FRANCES AGGIN, ‘mother of James “and - Edith laughter of Obey Hutchinson and becea Shorter, sister- herty and, Lens ey Stuart and sigter of Catl ‘andMartha D “Yoing. ¥ day at 1 o'clock from Jas. K chapel. 12th” and ‘R gt End fu- ton ave. THOMSON. At the resider > Thomson. in_Delaware. THOMSON. “widow Tuesday. at Pr avidens AL - Vaimer of" 1197 neral gerv termant Wheelini S g Wheeling WovA. b 1 2 WILSON and_Olixia In Memoriam. AULDRIDGE. In sad but Joving reme other. SARAH CA’ oo’ departed i s ago’ today, Noven Gone, but not forgotten FAMILY. In ead but loying remembrance of MELINDA. who de- ago today, No- Y. CARTER. Sucred (o the memory of our be- AN A CARTER, who died Iwo years azo today. November as she live: no sign of fea i brow s dea that plac & dedih drew near: But bravely 2 setting sun With'a amile serene, Thy don HER, CHILD EDWARDINA, H.II‘H- o the memory of Yo "pased into cignt years ago today, N ¢ the great beyond November. 30, 1919 MRS. F. E. COLEM AND FAMILY. CONTE n gty dear “mothe: i) s Anniver- ary masses at Franciscan Monastery and Epiphany Chure Days of sadness idden. tears Memory. mother. ke ough vou 1é EVOTED DAUGHTER ANNIE. * 1u 1 Joxins remembrance of our dea H E. DEAN. who departed year ago today, November 30. ill come o'er me, 0_often_flow eeps you near me. DEAN. sister, S, S Site oy 1927. Today recalls sad memories oved one gone to rest. 'ASE BROTHER. - x tribute S ks 15 e’ sk dear, wife and our lovin AN KLy ho. departe Your years Ao to4a: memory mother, Al November b er soul rest fn pe: R mvwc HUSBAND "AND CHJL- b B L R i beloven ‘one. ‘Miee HARRIEE LER: ‘who departed |hn| h!q two years ago to- day. November it co RIGHEIRD But nnx {mm our heart: é HER O, DAYGITER . SUSIE LEE ND DEAR FRIEND, DA B. . In sad and loving remembrance iear boy, CARL LEHNERT. who tied "on' November 50, 10 R In_lovin r«memhunm nl our ‘mother. DELIA ROOTS. who departed this jife. twenty-four sears ago today. Novem- v 3 E ruu.mu:v VIOLA R. COOK, ED- HEFARD HOOTS AXD JOHN R ROOTS. I'Ah\'l:l A sincere tribute of love to the memory of our dear daughter. ETHEL M. who entered into r('! it 10 years ago teday, November 30, 19 Tt o a hessdh e The morning hen the world was scented with bloom. It 'd !;l.e;l Faml fragile. and da‘ly:ll\y: n e ere the noon. And e e DEVOTED FARERTS: The sweet fragrance of her dear life still lingers to_cheer ‘the saddened pathway of one who cannot BEVOTED s1sTER GRACE. * THOMAS. 1In sad remembrance of my dear mother, MARTHA THOMAS, 'hl\ ‘passed amay five years ago today, November 30, was, 00TS. Pive Jong yeary, have passed away. till lives on: s be remembered in this fe. uer Ba VR L'l'u'.fim EXUM. u"rln' A tribute of love and fond remem.- rance’ of * our . Who euddent Birny” LIE J. WHITBY, February % We miss them when the morning dawns, We miss them when night retu: We miss them here. We miss them there, We miss them everywh LOYING, DAUGHTERS, “TORETTA WHIT- BY LAC O AND CORINTHIAN WE[T- WINKFIELD, In sad but Joving remem- dear. '_loving _father, my Wit TaN e, WiNKFIELD. Whe departed {hiz life one Sear ago today, November 30, A hanoy home we once enfayed. eet the memory still Bug ‘death has left o hmrllmsn This world can never fil s TOVING DATGHTER, Roste WINK- FIELD BURTON. : FUNERAL DIRECTORS. Wm. H. Sardo & Co. Private Limousine Ambulance %lgnAEF Lincoin 524 WM ng the Onglnll l623 fic t Ave. _POTOMAC 4600 (e Frank Geier’s Sons Co. 1113 SEVENTA ST. N.W. i . Modern Chaper - Telénnons. _Main 24737 P. A. TALTAVULL 3. TALTAVULL. Mer. 0 Rianen ormce "5 CHAS, S ZURHORST 301 CAPITOL [ oln "h T B COSTELLO 1724 _N. Capitol St. NORTH 7978, Joseph F, Birch’s Sons (ISAAC_BIRCH Phone west 90, 3034 M St. N.W, Fhces we 1841, V. L. SPEARE CO. . Neither the auccessors of nor eonnsct with the orixinal W.. R Snears eothmhens o 1009 H St. N.W, Phone Frank. 6626. Fort from the Galbraith lflmmh mn st. heh'len L afd H (., Remaing resting at her late resi- mu At!lbhy! M ien AW LEE. Fuseral | ufin ¥ 'In_connection. al ndrl\- € W. Warren Taltavull 14th & Spring Rd. Col. 464 imothy Hanlon 641 B 8. NE, Phone L. 6548. e — FUNERAL DESIGNS- (31 A K, h-ucmu. AT, 0D y Store, 14th & E 407 Beautiful Floral Dul in mnl Aut' llv ry Servi

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