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AT Gift hoxes of course! 1.50 Imported Englzsh WOOL HOSE . (6 pairs, $3.75) McGregor of Scotland exported to us these smart hose of soft, pure wool. The sort that gives comfortable warmth and good wear on these cold wintry mornings. All wool— brushed wool—silk and wool and lisle are included. Plain colors, clocks and neat col- orful patterns. Many full fashioned. Sizes 10 to 12. Regular $1.50 quality! Raleigh Haberdasher 1310 F Street r:fil & l Ve Floor or A Special From the 4 { NATIONAL —On Terms! . Who could resist the charm of one of these handsome lamps on Christmas morning? Beautifully molded metal ‘base and twisted stem, with onyx break. Lovely silk shade in variety of pleasing colors, attractively pleated and with rosette decoration. Rich beaded fringe. Quantity ls limited, so hurry in for yours!! Y el s WS Zii Experienced Advertisers Prefer The Star . % A Junior Y {ACTION IS RATIFIED BY LEGISLATION Error in Appointing Undersecre- tary for British Government Corrected in Parliament. By the Associated Press. i LONDON, December & —The govern- | undersecretary in the House of Com- {mons than was authorized by statute was rectified yesterday when a bill was passed through third reading and sent to the House of Lords. It is to inde nify the ‘undersecretaries against pay- | ment of the heavy penalties for {llegally sitting in the House as laid down by | Premier Macdonald said the error | arose through the creation of a new | undersecretary for the dominions when that office was separated from the co- {lonial ofice by the Conservative gov- lernment in 1926. He recalled Lord Palmerston made a similar blunder in 1864, which was not discovered for a | vear. When it was discovered Lord | Palmerston affirmed the oppoamun was essigned Providence to watch the government's conduct and the govern- ment had a right to complain because its attention had not been called earlier. ‘The error on the present occasion, the prime minister continued, was not discovered by anybody in the House, “but by one of those delightful posses- sions of the Church of England—one of those mparish clergyman who spend their lives acquiring interesting but out- o!-the-wiy knowled n Winchester Builder Dud WINCHESTER, Va, December 4 (8pecial) —Wiliam F. Grim, 71, a local contractor and builder, died Monday from heart complications following an u'lnen of pneumonia. ' —_— 1P ‘Theaters in Manila, P. I, ipped with talkies have been asked by the city OPEN A CHARGE ACCOUNT FINE MEN'S WEAR EISEMAN'S—7th & F FRESHEN UP FOR CHRISTMAS (nComplete showing of the mewest S inting done by Cornell Wall Paper Co. 714 13th N.W. Nat'l 6708 For Your Home or Offite A DESK in and see our display *Boys, Girla” and Adults. H. BAUM & SON 616 E St. NW. CLAFLIN Opticicn—Optometrist 922 14th St. N.W. Established 1889 | . Rheumatism! “Stif and achy with Rheu- m?” Don’t let the Ytorturing pains and crippling £ R‘hl“ml sm, Arthri with Mountain Valley Mineral Water from Hot Springs, Arkan- sas. This famous water contains alkaline minerals that tend to combat the uric acid which is the cause of much Rheumatism. It the kidneys and Phone or write M:u;tain Valley Water From Hot Springs, Ark. 215 Dist. Natl. Bk. Bldg. Walk-Overs Men l‘lll for hltldlaul men o" n_ el Dlllh W d!l!l nd s.:?n.w" 7 7 gt $7.50 i % the value of his property. You should own one. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, WEDNESDAY, win 1 ment’s oversight in appointing one more Wolf"so]l/allc~ Read the advertisements in The Star under Sale Houses, select your house {rom the assortment of- fered and be a home owner in the City Beautiful. THE WEATHER District of Columbia—Fair, con- tinued cold tonight; minimum tempera- ture about 17 degrees; tomorrow part! cloudy, not qnm &0 cold; moderate west ‘West Virginia—Partly cloudy, con- tinued cold tonight; tomorrow increas- ing cloudiness; not so cold. Virginia—Fair, continued cold tonight; tomorrow fair, rising temperature in the ulntmnr moflmte to fresh west Maryland—Partly cloudy, continued culdd.wnllhz and tomorrow; fresh west DECEMBER 4, 1929. AVOCADOS IMPROVED. They Become Calavos, Richest Fruit Soldiers’ Home Employe Buried in in All Vitamins. avocados were just smg-wr pears, buc look at and taste them now. Science has impioved avo- cados into calavos—the fruit now known, says the Los Angelss Times. Dr. LeRoy Weatherby recent]y completed tests m the chemical labora- tory of the University of Southern Cali- fornia, over which he presides. food material than any other known fruit, containing from two to three times as much fcod material as most common frults and from four to six Records for Twenty-four Hours. ;Amsh tl;!i{ el}‘my v-lue.A It is ‘one; Thermometer=—4 p.m., 30; 8 pm, 27; | IOUrth fat" he tays, OIS o 12 midnight, 24; COm; 31 8 By 20} | calave Lt o TR oSk unlu m pcund of vlhml.n A, 450 units O e dmighE 561204 sm., 3514, |10 the same pound of vitamiin B and m., 30.19; noon, 30.20. ighest temperature? 31, occurred at 3:30 p.m. yesterday. Lowest temperature, 20, occurred at 6 lm teday. rature same date last year— Hizht 58; lowest, 40, ‘Tide Tables. (P\u’nuhed by United States Coast and Geodetic Survey.) ‘Today—Low tide, 4:41 a.m. and 4:41 .m.; high tide, 10:08 am. and 0:23 p.m. Tomorrow—Low tide, 5:24 am. and 5:21 pm.; high tide, 10:49 am. and 11:04 p.m. The Sun and Moon. " "z;odsy—sun rose 7:10 sun gsets Tumorrew—-sun rises 7:11 am.; sun sets 4:46 p. Moon mee '10:21 am.; sets 7:28 pm. Condition of the Water. ers Ferry—Potomac and Shen- lnda clear. Great Falls—Potomac clear. Weather In Various Cities. / Tlnv'lll“l...g % BNiS 28 5F weatner. P Stations. Abilene, Te: Albany! N, cot3ce 888888 S e S B S s s st EREE S TS o ta et aon st ERRLSEESERREESY! mm- apa rlle, o = 2 2 g 3 i 80 20 !D 1] i FOREIGN. (1 am., Greenwich time, today.) . Temperature. Weather. e b Paris, Pri # e : Cloudy loudy € reen g".) Horta l!‘l"lcl‘:vr" 0 loudy Hamilton, Bermuds loudy . " Cloudy | TEXAS GIRL'S ROMANCE WITH ROYALTY ENDED Baroness Elizabeth Thyssen, Col- lege Student, Is Divorced From Dutch Nobleman. By the Associated Press. CORPUS CHRISTI, Tex., December 4.—An international romance which be- gan with love at first sight, a whirlwind courtship and a hasty marriage was ended today by nlnunn of a divorce decree to Baro! Elizabeth Thyssen from former l-mn Stephen Thyssen, said to be related to the royal family of Holland. Thyssen, passing through Corpus Christi last Spring, met and married Miss Elizabeth Clarkson, who graduated from high school in 1928. It was not until this Fall, while a student at the University of California, that the baron- l!l'x: learned her husband was of royal eage. Dlfl\cum encountered in reconciling his family to the marriage was saild to have led to the divoree. Bl A “translator” is English crook slang dealer in second-hand clothes. The Armucrals of Style— The Acme of Comfort Cver Shop 929 F Street Washington Real Estate A Good Investment , The rapid growth of the C.piul City with prom- ise of steady continued growth insures buyer in Washington against any appreciable loss in the home + The vast number of Government workers whose salaries are regular, irrespective of business condi- tions, stabilize the Washington market and protect it against any sharp decline. Many houses offered for sale at this time are modern in every detail and are priced right. PP PP also substantial amounts of vitamins C, D and E. Three and one-half grams of calavo a day changed a starving rat, which had been well fed on food de- ficient in vitamin D, into a prize win- ner. PREMIER USES RADIO. Japanese Executive Reaches Mil- lions in Broadcast. ' Reloruu to the most modern method of making public his views, Premier Hamaguchi established a precedent for holders of his position by lddremn. the nation through the radio. Taking as his subject “How to Remove Hmn- cial Difficulties” Hamaguehi spoke for more than half an hour recently. The number of persons who heard him is estimated at anywhere from 5,000,000 to 10,000,000, a large number consider- ing the comparative scarcity of radio sets in the country districts. Thousands of letters were received from radio fans who heard what the premier had to z, Many have written to the home ministry asking for further informa- tion on some of the points which the Piamier broulhl up. d Dorathy M, Jewn w4 Ethel 0. 'r + Sane 'i‘.”é‘ e l'hl. lia M. Kar] Jul A Frederiek €. and Prances B D mh boy. boy. and llln:hn . 3 Elmer and Vi P Ireinia Downitis, 05 Seot: "h Becio winia Bectos Sofifamand Tii Wiigm dn8 u.'u-”.“‘;:-{i'r'. il sirl. Isalah L. Deliah Jumes L and Atadelins Jones® boy. Fker ew 0y, John ._boy. Willi e B. Woods, boy. . Deaths Reported. lowing deaths hi {firgan s pvg e rgorss o h Clifton Te 1o, Annette C. Purdy, 88, 12 8'at. n.e. Welford M. Masters, 78, James B. u-unh:' it um' C;!h!rln- W Mann, 0, Emma_Willa 526 22n, John B. Torbe; Fannie E. Hutte z‘.uu A 5 nk 1740 calum fra Ancis B & s-fml 51, 801 & & Pulton st ho’u“r'..mlg;l flyd y Boratiey Murphy, 6 helu’ ol mq‘.‘"}{fi'p":'-'i‘ Ensnincen nat "L“'!‘,?"m’.f",'}'z"" Emma E. Grist, 1 oo wu'mn": 0. 85§98 % Gullinser Hospital. spital. ks Brown, lnd Sar n st. Book Causes Scare. What John Burns, Engl: - bor cabinet member mi.n'n?dt;unrl;: ;:lh forthcoming book something of & ferment. As he pen: recollec- tions certain !mcilm Il‘e sald to be shuddering. Of course, there are many skeletons of pre-war days that the re- tired statesman could rattle dolefully, ?‘u': :llxl‘lo{u? fn is ld question that a; a few and t has not yet answered. et Bum is ca POUND. FOR LOST ANT League, 349 M-ryllnd vpl n "ml.c . 9088, WEDDING RING, white obtain nyJ-vm- hd and uvuu dnurlnnon LOST. EBILLFOLD Witk considerable Tace Theater Tueaday night. - Return oL P.|' me mons, mulnle-l Survey, for liberal r’r:;nd B FOLD, I A e e rd 3086 el swim ticket. permit and Reward. CANARY . flew out of window, 1810 E. fl,"- u" found please notify Amou;: A cor f0-Cont Bore g Phono o.om_,_ l filll 13 ‘white: Black Viclnity Lich spotte lunq-y mnrmn and Call_Adams 2584 Emvm ari ng. r’”:.' Wek onmg it hout vicinity Woodside. Md, 'R nw oF Gal Gieorgia Peabody st. biae Brown ‘cplags Fard, 303 A [on :mum- and df near, om urant. Reward. Aa‘um. Box 1. AB!“ tortoise-shell, Bm‘ilbly on Tech Hllh School grou 't - b R R st , ; - dark ved Tlong-halred) Ghow do Hovars ord SFilL e paid, it located o turned to E wman, 2600 Tilden st B mev s RN betwsin $a0:Adam Hosse annsmgw or Willard Hotel: rewar 31 A opal clasp, Sunday hl~ on Cannecncut an or P lt !uiuhle nnm Not Thomas H. C. Rged, ._406, the ) T30 T this Mayflower. Holll l’)llmfln the ind re harenn pin. {orard by refurnink pin to Francise, Shes 1910 Que st. n.w. _Phone North 0009. POCKETBOOK, ‘Brown, inke’ THin. VIeinity Lith and Col, #d. to it and Kensen Diamond taxi to ey Cath: latio tickst with urdn mm—uo reward: white setter dog ear Eestern High School Friday, e Toh R T Heflin, 1615 A st w m-wu ady from Hynhvfile another to ‘ues. glun "l Pt Ta4-W I Felerence to um- Be- Raw-ra, Bon BML r. ‘square, white -o ets, on ngrtne; t WRIST tveen Park Central Avt._502. 1900 r. ATCH. Tad: with ‘Dracelety three gireet car or Woodward & Lothrop. Eve ne $20 BILL —on 11th st.. west side. between ¥ and H, Tuesday, by woman employed. Nat. 8649 evenings_ At. 3143. BARPIN—Sunday evening at Jewish Forum Lecture at 16th and Q sts., or en route between “Calavo contains less water and more | W, GALLAGHER RITES. Mount Olivet Cemetery. Funeral services for James B. Galla- gher, 75 old, chief plumber at United States Soldiers’ Home, who died Sunday, were held this morning at the residence, 3102 Georgia avenue, with 10 o'clock requiem mass in the Sacred Heart Church. Burial was in Mount Olivet Cemetery. Mr, Omnher had been a resident of 'ashington for more than 60 years. He is survived by a daughter, Miss Annie Gallagher; four sons, Bernard, Walter, Frank and Larry Gallagher; a sister, Miss Jane Gallagher, and two brothers, John A. Gallagher of Wash- mmn and Daniel Gallagher of Chi- C. K. BURNHAM DIES. G. W. U. and Central High Gradu- ate Expires at 27. Clinton Kline Burnhun. 37 years old, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Burnham, died yesterday at Lhe home of his fl-mm 802 Delafleld pllct after an iness of more thar a year. Burnham was a graduate of Central High 8chool and George Washington University. His college fraternal afli- ations included membership in Beta Phi Sigma and Theta Delta Chi. Besides his parents he is survived by his widow, Mrs. Beulah Babson Burnham, and a brother, Dale A. Burnh; Fune services will be held at Tabler's funeral home tomorrow after- noon at 2 o'clock. Interment will be in Rock Creek Cemetery. MASSACRE RECALLED. Natchez, Miss., to Observe Anniver- sary of Raid. NATCHEZ, Miss. (#).—This old little city, which sits on a high bluff over- looking the Mississippi, November 28 will commemorate the 200th anniver- sary of one of America’s bloodiest In- dian massacres. Two" hundred and forty French plo- neers were killed November 28, 1729, by a band of Natchez Indians.. The In- dians shot Father Du Poisson, a Jesult nrlesv who had come to the settlement to minister to the ill in the disease- stricken outpost, and then butchered the rest of the inhabitants. Only two persons escaped. ohbservance will include a service in 8t. Mary’s Cathedral and a pageant. e Marriage Licenses. Somotor” calons Vel * Tuads Rt-:llnl nl.l of 1, and Eda Williams, toriymer. 36, and Besste May, 44; nd Mary Greenfelder, i“ Beatrice E. Davis, o ":\’ (A iiou al 33, and Ruby P. tngs. Clar) Ruth Aull, 22; Rev. 35, and Ann B Orain, and Margaret Hilliard, 28: Rev. Clarence Jones, 3 ‘aylor, lele‘ P.:IIEI Pin.lnd ek o . Hiekman, 2. Ad . Md., . “Horn. %5, ‘R::e Rler M nd Roubey M. Kelly, 1 _‘,nd garan C. V 1y C. :ll- MR %';“ = 23 . S . Alexander Willbanks. Warre Doe, 3 Florence Gt errington. va Brown, @ard of Thanks. DE VAUGHAN, ZORA E. We wish to extend our " thanks Kindn l‘afldfl . Itlnghi.ékli h.D‘ VAUGHAN. MRS. L. L! muoéu AND PAL&Y Beatha, | ADAMS, 0! DAMS. -OEN. Departed this life Tuesday, 4 me JOEN | 5 betoved muh g of the lats ther of Hattie T Robert” c-m wobely st. s.w. NB ice B !‘LDWIV ALLE! mber his llllll,l:a‘. “\l Dumbuwn o l.‘.‘é‘:::-‘ k; inig at the W. 1 parlors, 2222 Ga. Ernest Jarvis Co. fun ave. n.w. BROOKS, LEWIS H. _Departed this life Mon. day, Decembei t 8 nu- Chllrch. On December 3, HENRY, the son a late Dr: Goleasan: i the 74th sear of hs his wite. ° Ellzabern Lee: 5 arry: and. i Mox!.lr. DOUGLAS_C. brance ‘of ACH, (nee Ladson), Futcral trom: ihe ".‘7‘.‘% P, Befemtte Ihterment cnn'reulon‘fflc.cnml ;JEORGE. Wednes 1ozo; it e o'elock vited. LIGGINS er 4, i Fune: o n“’"“"" !r..'&.“’ cime tery. The body is now restin . Ford's fune 3y cmm untit Fhufsdas. LUCAS, AMA Departed this li for ' Aged cember 1. 1035, d gnd, Infirm M'N fi ORIS THERESA AND Suddeny, on Tuesday, HllllA and J childre T East Capitol s S.e BANSOM, mrnn ember 3, 1929, § nelmea husband {ather of Jame TEPHEN R, Reparted this lfi- De. R". !l R. it , 3 Olivet Cem¢ 2y !.;len s invited to I end. Ll MARY L. On o SR b el B o Kllle’. :‘:d !I Y!ll‘l lem| llll l!ll'.! llnnnb Md lntermen lmt sh. d XY. wie of ister of Odella Tynes, Hilda Johnso tor-in-law of Tola Smith. r’\‘m"rlndl day. December , lrom the W, Ji rlors, Remains resting &t the above funerai wulmmrow. GEO) e ORGE. m{-md this lite IO the & ooml ok ngton December 4. from: Holy' e N3, ave.lm Oitv . o leemer Church, n.w. Interment Moynt I[.’I'Wl!h D-’al combes ence. 313 o1 st emaing establish, "'""s 14 l tht 1929, i EW1S rom the above. Hikment Faars doar BaAS for ot o Dlell'l Poembrance of my desy 8 line of sweet femembrance, Frankie In @emoriam, depart b Just & memory fond of ‘That my heart llfll [OTH] uhded BURDSALL. FRANKIE. In :{i l ving s ago today, ncumbcr's 1911 Just s tel Tove's devotion, A DEVOTED BUTLER, BEATRICE ll-lm d 1. | “but loving remembrance ol ourrfl!lrfi ghe ter ma‘mz;‘r. BEATRICE ] ‘lru-fl% (BISTER), who years ago’ today, 5‘-7::: it We have only your Illllnul. dear loved \be o S0 Tl M, e As wo !reuuu the mem, ?n.m.\ AND BR B BR Hfii‘%flfl? t loving cu‘!llm In sad of our \THER! ot arted e one year Cember 4. 1028, K We have only your memory. de To remember our whole lives throus! all never fovaet, For we are always thinking ou. * Yalfity. DADE, DOROTHY. In sad byt loving re- membrance of aughter, 0~ into sternal reet Fow could T forget thr T'stood ‘beaide 'you yos you faded, growing weaker Dfllfll l{‘ X tBulfl to save you until God i " LONELY MOTHER. * Whl': 'dn\lld ‘we give to clasp your little an Jour, dear little face to “-‘:un i Your Wmch meant the ¥o NG M 5 paD. * uslogvine ran Nho departed f December 4, 16 *No_one know: 3 th ot .r{ur nm kA m{no W ilghce ne e loved a0 well CHILDR RICKETTS, anun l. In lovin ARLES OTHER. L. FUNERAL DIRECTORS. % Wm. H. Sardo & Co. Private Limousine Ambulance Dece emlm 8, 0 | 413 A St N.B el e ool 094 n‘n‘,’fl’n'e’;'r 1"." ““'.‘,‘3:,’ JOHN R. WfilGHT CO. M JULIET HAZEL' 1387 10th St. N.W. !m North m’ Wil Vnn ZIndl (‘Ex ln . eld u‘ sel Tesidence on T o Taterment priv nw. feaves'ts morn Ellen Edward 3?:: s of Jonathan onsi Creny ordered to" assemble « &1 ave. at 1130 o'clock to ass Sorvice: rder. JHSSE BROWN, 33 Commander-in-Chiet. Attest: CICERO LEE, 33°, Keeper of Seal and Arehl CHARLES H. ANDEREON, 32°, are Florida in Assistant. FITZ SIMONS; AGNES C. cember 3, on Tu 1020, st Providence dau Thter ot ine”late Fu. cem| 9:30 the Church ‘of the Bitred Heart at 10 am. Interment Mount Olivet Cemeters. L) GARBER. DANIEL ANDERSON. On Wed- Recember, . 1920, At ‘Washington, | i ERSON GARBER, be- 4,0f Nellie FaSiorro Garber HALL, MARY F. Departed this life Mond December 3. 1920, :35 a.m.. at oc Tt above, residence. Relatives and friends invited. Interment Harmony Gemetery. HAI.I.. MARY F. Mcers and members o! ueen Esther Chlnler. No. 1, O. E. b na\nnnd attend the ' funeral of RY !'. HALL ‘Thursday, from her R T tdence. 413 ,zn > F EAxL DENA PATRICK, B‘lus}lfl ! SR KR LYDI JHQMAS. ©. D. R. on mlm 2. Dlece's home, 916 ¥ o ACE H. JARB harch. lecture and 2400 16th st., gold barpin with three large pearls. Family heirloom. Reward if re- turned to Mrs. Ernest N. Smith, 2400 -Sixteenth st. n.w. Josel xm-rmm ‘Hollywood: i, | Modern Chapel. Teiephone Clyde J. Nichols, Inc. cm Sth St N.W. “WILLIAM CEE'S SON&. R CREMATORIUM. m B. Neviws Funeral Home 924 New York Ave. N.W. Joseph F. Birch's g?nli (18AA 3034 M St RW: oo IR ane st lltlhlllh 1843 Frank Geler s Sons & bl 2 National 2473 a2l leiees. et o W. W, Deal & Co. 816 B ST NB LINCOLN 8300 ALMUS R_SPEARE Succeding the Original W. R. Speare Co. 1623 Connecticut Av Puneral Director Private_ Am! 641 H St. N.E. Linc. $543 V. L. SPEARE CO. Neither the -uee«ua of ot fifiw with the original Fhone Frapx. ests Fmerly m r l& N w. VlullllI. $5 per Choice lois and lll- for sale, FUNERAL DESIGNS. GEO. C, SHA venings ExrRE lv’"n.ohtn lflpflr‘l HoR: & ye -nl Sunda & - AfUSHOexpressiveineDROMIV ve-..

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