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THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, D. C. SATURDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1927. Memorial Wreaths for Xmas, Special $3.50 Long-lasting foliage and flowers compose these ef- fective wreaths, and they may be shipped any dis- tance. Price, $3.50. & Barly ordering will be appreciated 7 NEW STORE 1407 H St. Telephone Main 3707 T'LL be such a comfort to know that 1’ everything is being properly cared for at a time when you don’t want to have to concern yourself with details. With our experience we will know just how to pro- ceed. We'll serve your wishes without in- truding on your seclusion. It's super-service—as we render it—and all within the utmost moderation in charges. Phone Potomac 4600 for ALMUS R.SPEARE Funeral Director E\'ERY European and all American periodicals may be subscribed for through Brentano’s. Give your friends ‘;i‘ a gift subscription and you give not once but many (// u" = times. Every hobby has its ."l,‘ri,)ti([]t own individual periodical. A beautifully embossed certifi- cate that may be considered as a Christmas card will be sent to the recipient of each gift subscription. @ "1322 F Street : Waahirgton Huvksellers )OHE youngest of the Nunnally Stores wishes to thank Washington for the very cordial reception ten- dered it on its recent debut. Really, it was a little bit “*flustered”” by so much atten- tion. On your next visit you will find things running even more smoothly and the service even better than on your first. Please come again—and often. P. §$.—Be sure to scc the new Christmas Candies in their gor- cous boxes. Try the new ountain and the Tea Room. THE CANDY OF THE SOUTH e ) Tue New NunNaLLy's 1208 “F"* Street, N. W. R X ¢ Other Stores at 1223 “F"* St., N. W. and 1035 Coanecticut > "'EBREW LEADER - DIES AT AGE OF 72 38 Years as President of !Simon Opnenheimer Served | | Local Synagogue. vears old the Adas Israel morning at 7 Simon Oppenhe forme president o Synagogue, died thi o'clock at the home of his daughter Mrs. Edna eman, 1736 Columbia {voad. after an illness of three years, Funeral services will be held at 3 |o'clock tomorrow afternoon at the { Adas Israel Synagogue, 600 1 str and interment will take place in the | Ada 1 Rabbi Dr | Louis J. Schwefel will preside at the cremony. | Mr. Oppenbeimer, who was horn in | Washington, had long been one of the leaders of Capital Jewry, baving heen president of the sy for 38 He retired three when his health failed years he was presid i bined Hehiew congre: on and was associated with all the i S RANL ROAD GROUP | ments. He also was a director of the | Continental Trust Co. | FAVORS SURCHARGE His father, the late Manassas Op- | | penheimer, was president of the syna- | zogue before him. and his wite, Mrs rrie Oppenheimer, who died a v | ago, was president of the sisterhood f the congregation and former pres dent of the Council of Jewish Women | Mr. Oppenheimer leaves three chil Leon Oppenheimer and Mrs Biseman of Washington, and Myron | Oppenheimer of Baltimore. mer, veay SIMON OoPp NHEIME] of wions of W Pullman Levy Upleld by Short Line Association at Meeting in Capital. ain the Pullma J ir and reasonable efforts in Congress to abolish nd going on re s favoring uction of the corporate income ts to place it at not more than 113 cent, the American Short 1. Railroad Association ended its two | day annual mecting at the V r Hotely yvesterday. The organ | voteds 32 to 8, to hold its next Iy next May, outside United States, with Cub and Mexico City bidding for support The proposal to meet in the M found strong favor among the The officers will determine the_time later Valuation of the short line carr! reccived attention at the afternoo; session, and the. body voted to pick representatives with technical knowl cdge from among its membership to ay its views hefore the Interstate Commission. Enactment of woding refunding bill, designed mulate a more liberal pol dealing with Government debts affec ing the short line roads, was favored. Appointment of a_committee to deal strial roads and consider their the to In Tube with Pile Pi Attachment, 75 == in tin box, 60c. per OINTMENT 18 guarantecd to cure any case of | Itching, Blind, Bleeding or Pro- | trading Piles or money rofunded. The Ferguson we go about I be done in the spe skilled men and the fin terials employed on the work. When it is finished (withi prescribed time) it'll be a c to us—and a satisfaction t Estimates furni: obligation. R. K. Ferguson, Inc. "N """“""‘"i:-r 298 The association was advised - rogulation of busses is not uniform === jn the States. Representatives of 700 short line railways located in all parts of the country and representing 30,000 miles of line attended the convention MONEY for Construction admis author association w that Harrisburg R York Sunday, December 18 SPECIAL TRAIN Lv. Washington ... Returning Lv. Harrisburg . LY. York .. Without Red Tape, Irrespective of Amounts B. F. SAUL CO. Main 2100 925 15th St. 16 JACKSON PLACE (On Lafayette ‘Square) New Office Building Will Be Ready for Occupancy January lst One-half block from White House and State-War-Navy | Building. Overlooks Lafayette Square, the Mall and Potomac River. Offices admirably ar. | ranged in half-floor suites. Quiet and dignified location for law firms and organizations. i H. GUY HERRING 26 Jackson Place Main 8940 Gives 1,000 miles of super-lubrication be- fore draining your crankcase! THE OIL THAT IS DIFFERENT FROM ALL OTHERS. Beware of Substitutes. At Good Dealers Everywhere Bayerson 0il Works, Columbia 5228 A WORLD TEACHER GIVES 3 FREE LECTURES FOR HEALTH AND A MORE ABUNDANT LIFE The Teachings of Jesus Christ, Studied and Applied ADDALENA MENZEL of New York and District President of Florida for I. N. T. A. You Too Can Have Health, Peace, Companionship, Prosperity, Achievement, Self- Expression and the Desire of Your Heart Week Beginning December 11, 8 P.M. SUNDAY_“The Conquest of Fear and Failure” MONDAY—“The Fourth Dimension” TUESDAY—“Man—Visible and Invisible” At THE PLAYHOUSE 1814 N Street N.W. Residence: The Mayflower Hotel YOUR CHRISTMAS CHECK A GOOD FOUNDATION TO BUILD ON! HRISTMAS SAVINGS CHECKS represent a year’s effort! Thoughtful men and women value the cost too highly to spend them wildly. They will use a part, if not the whole, to “get some- where.” If you have such a check, or are likely to re- ceive money for Christmas—don't spend it all! Put a part in this safe and sound, profit-sharing ins / . tion, where savings earn at least FIVE Per Cent. If'{ FINANCED- \ACilyof HOMES, If you nmeed it at any time your money can be withdrawn here without fine or penalty. National Permanent Montreal | Record Flyer LIEUT. GAVIN GETS SCHIFF AIR TROPH ! President Presents Navy Fiyer With Award for Safe Flying. Lieut. the naval Arthur Gavin, on duty at reraft factory in Phila- delphia, today was presented b, President Coolidge with the Her I bert Schiff memorial trophy as a re- {sult of having obtained the greatest { number of hours in the air without accident during the last fiscal year. Lieut. Gavin's record for the pres ent fi 865 flying hours, | | which two previons record 6 hours, respec tively. The ceremonies took place at the White House at 12:15 o'clock | He is the third officer to win this trophy, which was donated by Wil | liam Sehiff of New York to com memorate the memory of his_son 1 Herbert Schiff “of the Naval TRteserve, who was killed at the Hamp on Roads Naval Air Station in 1924, The trophy is a beautiful silver cup surmounted by an eagle and bearin the outline of a flying hoat. The or | inal trophy is on permanent exhibition in the Navy Department here, and a replica is awarded each year to the | winner. | Lieut. Gavin will he the guest of | honor at an ation dinner to be given at the Mayflower Hotel this eve- ning by Mr. Schiff, which will be at tended by officials and off of the ¥ and War Department ' FOCKET VETO QUESTIONED McKeown Raises Point in Long- UnbeRWEOD LIEUT. ARTHUR GAV MRS. RITA CLEPHANE DIES | Succumbs Following Operations | for Brain Tumor. Mrs. Rita Hamilton Clephane, 47 years old, of 1901 Columbia roa widow of Alan O. Clephane, attorne died in the Union Memorial Hospital, Paitimore, early today. Death fol- lowed two operations for brain tumor ! which she had undergone since enter- weeks the nd the debut g the hospital Mrs, Cley Arthur Ryan. She cit daughter of z late M made her in this son, md a dau i, of H. raves her mother, thur Hamilton Clephane, ter, Mrs. Mar Clephane Ow this city: four Brac Hamilton o Philler of jert W. Caban of Birmi and Mrs, William € of Annapoli Md. - Mrs. Clephane’s husband pra - | ticed Taw in this city as a partner of g | his brother, Walter C. Clephane. He cerved as a licutenant commander n MeKeown contended and Sus | hn United Statcs Navy during the tained by Representativi Re. | \World War publican, ding, that | \ the reces: betwoen its | {long and short sessions did not consti tute an nment and that duri this perjod a bill, if not vetoed hy the ident within 10 days from the dag B. L. CRISMOND DIES. ess quit work, became a law, The rule of the chair sustained a re- | Former Virginian Had Lived in port made last session by the House | 3 judic committee. Capital 22 Years. Benjimin L. DRAT[VE;.YET[{TERM. old and for the pa S dent of this city, died at the home Assajled by Court of his son, Louis V. Crismond, 134 Sentence Is Given. Short Session Interim. The question of the President’s pow- ¢ of pocket veto was drawn into | debate yesterday during a suc effort by Representative Me- Demo t, Oklahoma, to ob. 000 for the payment of a sentee Shawnee Indian claims g put of a ti negotiated in 1868, this Keown. tain $46 nell, arrangements were being ted today. Crismond, 66 year a res Prisoner as | Tennessee avenue northeast, Thurs- v at midnight, after a long illness. Crismond at one time en- in farming near King George ourt House. He is survived b P Describing the crime as “contempti " Chief Justice McCoy in Criminal Division 1 yesterday imposed a sen- tence of three vears in the peniten- tiary of Robert E. Humphries, charged | C¢ with larceny after trust. V., rles I A woman had entrusted him with | four daughters, Mrs. Evelyn stock worth $1,200, which he sold for{| Mrs. Margaret Poetzman, Mrs $750 and appropriated the mone; wald Hoover and Mrs, Thomas O'Con- ————— it —— ne 1 of this city, and grand- BANS COTTON FUTURES. his widow, Mrs. and Walter Crismond: Bovd, childre: Funeral services will be conducted in the Holy Comforter Church Monday morning at 9 o'clock. Interment will be in St. John's Ceme- tery, Forest Glen, Md. Bill by Sanders Embraces Fines and Punishment. i | i | Batiial TR Punishment by heavy fines and im- | Finland's Cabinet Quits. : HELSI "ORS, Finland, Decem- | ber. 10 (). The cabinet headed b ‘l’lr\mi(\r V. nner resigned yes erday owing to its defeat on the | question of customs duties for 1928, ] THE WEATHER District of Columbia—Increasing cloudiness tonight ana tomorrow, fol- lowed by rain tomorrow afternoon; rising temperature; mimimum tem- | perature about 32 degrees. | Maryland—Increasing cloudiness; not so cold tonight; tomorrow rain; prisonment was provided in a bill de- signed to prevent cotton future trad-| ing, introduced by Representative Sanders, Democrat, Texas. For the actual transaction of sales | his measure stipulated a fine of from | $2,000 to $25,000 and from one month to two ye ' imprisonment. The senders of messages relating to sales would be liable to a $1,000 to $10,000 fine or one to two years’ imprison- ment. CITY NEWS IN BRIEF. TODAY. Lincoln Post. No. Legion, will meet this ‘evening at Thomas Circle Club, 1326 Massachu- 0 % setts avenue. Election and installa- | warmer in east portion. tion of officers. Entertainment and| Virginia—Partly cloudy and not so refreshments. [ cold tonight; tomorrow increasing | cloudiness and warmer. West Virginia—Increasing cloudi- ness followed by rain or snow to- 17, American Amicitia Club, Y. W. C. A., will give a card party, 8:30 o'clock, at the Ken- nesaw Apartments. | night and tomorrow; warmer tonight. Unfon Lodge, No. 1, L. of . 0, M., | Records for 24 Hours, will have a 500 card par 0 o'clock, Thermometer—4 p.m., 8 pm., at Oyster's Auditorium, T ixth | o3 S el 3 and Pennsylvania avenue, Public in- vited. Mount Pleasant tion will meet, 8 o'cl Pleasant Public Libr: The Social Hygiene Soclety and the District of Columbia Congress of Parent-Teacher Assoclations will join in a public meeting, 8 o'clock, in Pierce Hall, Fifteenth and Harvard streets, Speakers, Dr. Thomas W. Gallowa Dr. Willlam A. White, Dr. Moses R Lovell and Stephen E. Kramer. The Ohio Girls'’ Club will give a dance this evening at 1519 R street. The Aid Society of the Lutheran],. " Church of Atonement will give a toy ¥ | fair and bazaar all day and until 10 S o'clock tonight. Hot luncheon at noon and evening, Toy needlework, aprons and novelties will be on sale. at 11 am. today Lowest temperature, at 10:45 p.m. yesterd: Temperature same date last year— Highest, 45; lowest, 32, 3arometer—4 p.m., 3057; 8 pm, 12 midnight, 30.58; 4 am., 8 a.m., 30.60; 11 a.m, 30.58. Tide Tables. { (Furnished by United States Coast and Geodetic Survey.) Today—Low tide, 3:25 am, 34 p.n.; high tide, 9:12 am. ) p.m. omorrow—Low tide, 4:16 a.m. high tide, 10:02 a.m. Associa- , at Mount 19, occurred The Sun and Moon. rose T7:15 a.m.; sun | | Sun rises 7:15 sun sets 4:46 p.m. Moon rises 6:45 p.m.; sets 9:17 a.m. ‘Automobile lamps to be lighted one-half hour after sunset. Condition of the Water. alls—Very muddy, Weather in Various Cities. Judge L. H. Keenan will lecture on SIS Legal Aspects of Blue Laws,” § | o'clock, at 817 Thirteenth street, un- | der auspices of the Washington | branch of "the National Association | Opposed to Blue Laws. FUTURE | The Wanderlusters' hike tomorrow | will start from the end of Soldiers’ | Home car line at 2:45 p.m. Mr. August | will lead. =z emperature 7 The Tied Triangle Outing Club will | meet_tomorrow, 2:45 p.m., at Twelfth | and Pennsylvania avenue. Buy one- way ticket to New Alexandria for | walk to Fort Willard and over a wood range of fhills to Dyke. Camp- fire party. Homer Corson, leader. Dr. Henry Sloane Coffin, l’\l‘k‘si(l('n[K of Union Theological Seminary, New | York Ci will speak at the Church | of the Covenant tomorrow at 11 a.m. | and 8 pm. Stations, = Weather more Bieminghan | Bismarei o<t on ifi LOST. diamond and sapphire. Thursday At § on‘return. it 1R, loudy Pcloudy Raining .04 Snowing kand_white. eward 1f returned iman_Park_Hotel HElon ASSES dar s tavat GOLD Woodw d 24 Igwa - ... Raini 086 Cloudy L Clondy 0i 014 CE_DOG, Sunday ¢ the ‘name of “Pal’: wea | A B. Tee._vhone Line. 9824. POLICE DOG_ brown and black mixture, le. full grown: uo collar: name “Woll." 8092, _Reward. T answers (o Tondy Building Association, B (der Supervision of the U. reasury 949 9th Street N.W Just Below N. Y. Ave. OSARY, amethyst c Reward._Cleveland_6; WATCH—Green Kald. octagon watch _engraved M. W afternoon. between Cleveland ' Park Woodward & Lothrop's: reward offered dress Box 2145, Star office. 1 FOREIGY (8 a.m. Greenwich time. today.) Stations. Temperature. Weather Rain Cloudy Rain Part clondy Denmark. . ! Sweden. | ... Spain. Stockholm. Gihraltar florta (Fayal). Az Hamijton. Bermuda . San i orto. Rieo. Kk ening at Poll's Thenter. HReward 1f finder returna to 1818 Que st. n.w. Tele- bhone North 400, WRIST WATCH. Jaiv'e lied Pracelét. F movement: casa No, . Room Star Bidg, Beward, 1 Rain Rain Part_cloudy Clear Clondy Part cloudy Os- | Catholic ; Part cloudy | _>NIGARAGUA CALLS | FOR MORE MARINES Virtually Every Department Country Declared Favorable to U. 8. Control. By the Associated Press. MANAGUA, Niearagua, T 1 10.—> ¢ every department in is calling for United States for constabulary d Col. Mason Gulick, s in Nicara- cember | aragua Marines | their control | commander of the Mari | gua yesterday. | Realizing the beneficent results from | the presence of M nd Suardsmen, virtually every coffee and tle plantation, asserted, h ced for protection in heir products One prominent merchant from the { town of Leon told the Associated Press that for the first time months busin nd and he is able 1 night's rest undisturbed John Miceli, vice president 2 | ical manager of ‘the S | and Steamship Co., National Guardsmen { company’s Nicara at Puerto Cabezas. Miceli said his ompany has been pavi raguan oldiers more than $10.000 vear for protecti besides feedin m. Mr. Miceli said that the Marines ought to hegin an active campaign against insurrectionists with th val of the dry season. and under rines ational he marketing 1s wood 1l trop. wndard ¥ has requested that be sent to t an headquarter Prince Ru part of British moving picture ind equipped rt, in the lumb theater with a northwestern . is to have a se 1,600 modern pipe | Cards of Thanks. INGRAM. We wish, to thank our re fends for kindnesses shown of sympathy and beautiful f eont At the deitth of 1 HOMAS H. INGRAM. We s o acknowledge our to Bishon E. W. D. Jones. | ¥ and Rev.' Da | A and_comfort: 1o « H to expre 1 ARAH t | | other i Mount Pleas: iween 11th | ARGEROSS at his oo 3 30th ~ beloved wife N sister of Al from abov iz, Decomber | g lenarted th y On_Friday, | i field H al of the December_ 9. RAH AN iackistor from homas Murray & Son Monday, at 9 am. Rela Interment Cedar Baiti: wife ‘Notice of fu- later. On Saturda silence. B. COPPE S, beloved y Copbes. Notice of fu- Thu JAMIN L., Crismond.” _Funeral Louis Y e. ne.. on ) 5, at 8:40 am., thence to Holy Church. where mass will be . Relatives and_ friends in ent Forest Glen, Md. (Rich- Dapers please copy. ) . December 9. enishurg, Md., € Comforter said at 9 services Church, cember L Bladensburg, S 11, at 1 pam. Ioterment Ever- ¥ i1 rs of Prinee officers and memb H R A M s A Chapter. No. 5. comy will b H n ER J. BROOKER. LADE. Sec'y. members_of A, M. are h in xpacial December 11, 11:00 ¢ late brother, DYER, the W M. b azed 77 { of Thos M Pirk akoma . Md arium, 15 invi t Glenwood Cometer: On Thursday. December 8. 1 beloved wife of Samuel - ¢ of Mary and the late Al from the chapel of 1113 th st now.. ALICE R. fein and_daught Thomas Frank G on Monda Reqliiem 9 a'clock tory HARRIS, December Oth st beloved at Olivet Ceme- 11°* niass Interment Moun Wednesdas. i RRIS, 1 do: E She leaves loss 10 chiidren. Donz. livinia L Departed this ife n. . Jal dore Har ehildren friends. 1 pm. sharp tist Church ARRIS. Officr Tent. No. funar HAR! 1 pm. two relatives from Vermont Av at Vermont Vermont ave. IUEIA € GALLOWAY. Leader. MATTIE RIDLEY. S.'M MARIE CAMPBELL HARKIS. TA R Mrs. L 2 Decenber 11 mont Avenuc i MARY CRAT On Saturday. am. a LOUT! Fune December MRS December 10, 1 home, St. Inigor residenc 830 am. 11% Thursday.. Des am.. at Eme SON T F and P, a0 friends mvited. Cemetery spectal com No. 8 F oth Chureh, © hers meet at of JAM THOS™ W, on Me By orde Attest John _Mazzullo. and December 1% pwood C nly W i 10 am, nw. WILLIAM . monin his" death two and’ James. and two dau Hunter_and_Ruth Sessgm more. Md. and a host Yof ‘other and friends. F It Washing! Sunday, ment ai M, YON, Den: her 0192 of Charles children s other relativy ing at John chapel. Ard and Eye sts funeral later, leaves three five sisters and e rest fiineral Notice of in| atives | il ex Notice of | d bushand of’ Anna R | l wap W MANDANYORI b\‘l CPENBEDIER rows V'-.»\\‘r \” L No. 85 ! MARIE ROBRINS. On Thr, [ 5% S SHEPPARD of Liz 0 LES ROB | ' 3 Sunday, Decemt ence., the BUTL Van ) parlors St Chiirch’ Sunday z v Interment A ps Anzeles, Calif.. and Al- ers lease copy.) 1y, December 8, 1 A WALKE Decomber Chastlete FHOMAS R Thian It . JULT Kton. 2 Remains 110015 S at. + " Raptist at 1 pm. In Memoriam. th wh Sacred V. to ACK n was the eall, by all! all 1n vain AND BRULHERS, : remembrance IN FISHER, not _fo THE FAMILY. sad bt loving meme U gnehter-in-tay In | | J0INSON. Wil 0. Decem= ne_ but_ not n DEVOTED <0% AND BROTHER. HARRY H.OLANGLEY . em ot our_darling IRGINIA LEE. who Mo Secem. NG _AND DEVOTED MOTHER, ND SISTER. S Sacred _to th wife and Wwho d Decembe che rest in pe NG HI'SBAND - memary_ of our mother. CARRIE L. ted this life one year 10. 19 DY, AND DAU brance of our dar- SMITH. departed o today. Decemuer 10, memory of my A SMITH (nee this life three er 10, 1924, Gone, but not f ten. LOVING SISTER ROSA. * d to the memory of our dear NRIETTA SMITH. who de- years ago today, | SMITH. sac H December 10, May she sweet st in peace. to i ¢ my dear NE. who de- today, De- m our loved ones in h _ part! None feels it more than cember 4, 1 Words fail to express how much they are miseed LOYESOME DAUGHTER AND SISTER. RAL_DIRECTORS. V. L. SPEARE CO. Neither the successors Of aor connectea with the original W Speareestablish- sl 1009 H'St. N.W, Phone Frank 6 Director and Commo- Moder. Funeral dious Lol = W. Warren Taltavull 14th & Spring 2d. Col. 464 Timothy Hanlon _611 H St NE Phone L5543 Wm. H. Sardo & Co. 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