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CHRISTMAS SPECIAL —jfrom Washington’s Finest Men’s Wear Store .50 Ao 2 HAND TAILORED NECKTIES 15 THREE FOR $325 WE arranged for this special purchase when the low sik market offered exceptional opportunities . . . These ties are from a famous maker, styled in Europe, of beautiful silks, many of which are imported . . . New Persian, Brocaded, figured satins, all-over, moire, warp and striped designs. All silk lined and of resilient construction. An excellent buy for Early Gift Shoppers. % All Gifts Attractively Boxed % Fine Quality Pigskin Gloves from one of America’s famous makers. all table cut by hand to insure per- fect fit and finished as fine gloves should be. All sizes. $1.95 Other Gloves to $7.50 Fine Kid or Calfskin House Slippers, leather lined and hand-turned. In tan, black, blue, green, wine, Eabent and baby alligabor. Harmon! ingly trimmed. Leather or rubber heels. $2.95 Other Slippers, $1.95 to $5 Fine $2.50 Quality “ENGLO” Super- sheen Broadcloth Shirts...ThrougQ the special co-operation of our manufacturers, we are able to offer these beautiful broadcloth shirts at an unusually low price. Of two-ply Pima yarn, highly lustered, and finely tailored. Collar-attached or neckband style. In white or colors. $1.95 Other Shirts $1.35 to §5 Genuine Irish Linen Handkerchiefs, with hand-rolled hems, and white, black or colored cut-out embroidered initials. Every man can use a gen- erous supply. Attractively boxed. 3 ror $1 Other Hmdk«chkfn, 25¢c to $2 Fine All-wool Flannel Robes, in double-breasted style with notch col- lar...In smart shades with contrast- ing trimmings Finely tailored. An exceptional value, All sizes, $4.95 Other Robes to $35 Here is a wonderful opportunity for early gift shoppers. These hose are from one of America’s finest makers ..all regular $1.00 values...all in smart new patterns. Striped, clocked and neat checks and all-over effects, silks, wools and mixtures of silk and wool, in blues, greys, blacks, browns 69c Other Hose, 25¢ to $1.50 CHARGE ACCOUNTS Pay in 30 days or use our Extend- ed Payment Plan . . . 4 months to pay and no mterest charges RALEIGH HABERDASHER | 1310 F Street P — JOHN BOLAND, 80, EX-POLICEMAN, DIES Expires at Soldiers’ Home | Hospital—Served on Force Half Century. John Boland, 80, whose service as a Washington policeman dates back al- most half a century, died at Soldiers’ ;!‘gn;e HOSDMIX late yesterday after a e Pvt. Bollnd who was in the Army | before he became a member of the | force, retired from the force on March | 15, 1930. He had served as both foot | | patrolman and mounted policeman, and | was last dismounted in 1920 when he was 68 years old. | In the era of horse-drawn vehicles | Officer Boland had caught and stopped | many runaways in the downtown sec- | tion, and several times had been cited | by 'his superiors. He had recelved ;et;enl minor injuries in the line of | ¢ uf n 1920, when he was taken from his mount, Officer Boland was stationed at Police Court and served therg most of { the time remaining until M% retire- ment. He began his career as a policeman {1n old first precinct, when the station house was located on Twelfth street, below Pennsylvania avenue, and served | for many years under the late Lieut. | John F. Kelly, well known early day | police officer. | He is survived by three children, Mrs | Anna M. Kelsey, Marie C. Boland and | John Boland. | _ Funeral services will bz held at Lee's &funeml parlors, Fourth and C streets | northeast, at 8:15 am. tomorrow, fol- | lowed by mass at 9 am. at St. Ann's | Church, 4402 Wisconsin avenue. Burial | will be In Arlington National Cemetery. Members of the Association of Retired | Policemen will attend the services. | The Irish Free State entertainment th will not be Ievied on horse races. CEDAR HILL The cemetery of scenery and serv- ice. Where perpetual care is more than a promise. Visitors are welcome Cedar Hill Cemetery On Pennsylvania Avenue East of the Capitol e | , ONE OF THE LARGEST (O, * UNDERTAKERS IN THE WORLD || Think What Service You §/ Can Get as Low as $65 w For a Complete Funeral | Cars and All - { We have amazed the whole I profession Call Columbia 0432 ° | 315t st. n.w Cor. 14th and Chapin Sts. N.W. You Get the Biggest | and the Best from [ [Ex-Policeman Dies FINANCE CDMPANIES OPPOSE AUTO TAXES By the Assoclated Press. NEW ORLEANS, December 9.— Speakers at the closing session of the National Association of Finance Com- panies here yesterday scored what they termed “‘excessive” taxation on automo- biles and automobile accessories, and |said that unless some of the imposts are rescinded the industry faces a grave situation. Arthur O. Dietz, president of the Commercial Investment Trust, Inc., of New York, said taxes on the automoible industry were *unfair and unjust” and would have to be reduced “if the car business is to come back.” ‘The association adopted a resolution urging Congress to withdraw the sales tax on motor vehicles and accessories. BUTLER IS GRANDFATHER Child Is Born to Daughter of Re- tired Marine General. PHILADELPHIA, December 9 (#).— Maj. Gen. Smedley D. Butler, retired Marine officer, is a grandfather for the first time, it was learned yesterday. A 5'>-pound baby girl was born to his daughter, the former Ethel Peters | Butler, wife of Lieut. John W. Wehle, jr., of the United States Marine Corps, in Pensacola, Fla, on December 2. Gen. Butler and his wife left for Pensacola to be with their daughter. FOUND. FOR TOST ANIMALS apoly Apimal Rescus League. 71 O st nw. North 573 LOST. BAR PIN. platinum: Woodward & Lothrop s, Wednesday_afternoon. Adams 6795-W. . leather. containing between $40 rds; lost between Botanical Chase or Chevy Chase DIAMOND RIN stick pin. dress Box T EYEGLASSES Tortoise shell, bet, 14th and B sts. and Oth and P Wednesday, Reward"“Atliress Box 08-A. Btar ofice EYEGLASSES. tortoise shell, Tuesday eve- ning between 4:30 and 5; left in taxicab. il Potomae 0500-e PEN, Schaeffer. betwe by T 'mmm Via Tath st car fine: reward. | PUPPY, Gi erd with whi | et End SromRe alives” Piiocs ‘o ehoul ders. Answers to name “Otto.” Clev. 1547. Reward 5 RING, white gold, 3 dia dny, peoples "Drig Store, ird and. M, vicinity. ~ Reward. Lincoln 0081, ~ 12 | ral High School | —josi"Wednes: | married Downey in 1920. This i their ISLANDS” FREEDUN HINGES ON SUGAR. &2 Proponents of Philippnie In-| dependence Doubt Consti- tutionality Issue. By the Assoclated Press. As the Senate swung into its second | day of debate over Philippine inde- pendence today sponsors of the legis- | ation predicted principal arguments would revolve around trade relations pending full freedom, rather than con- stitutionality, as raised by Senator Cope- \ land (Democrat, of New York). Senator Smoot (Republican, of Utah) let it be known he was considering an | amendment to reduce the permissible sugar imports free o{ duty, which the pending Hawes-Cutting bill fixes at 850,000 tons annually for the transition period prior to full independence in 18 years. ‘The Utah Senator, always an advo- cate of a high sugar tariff to protect the beet sugar industry of the West, | said 800,000 tons of raw and 50,000 tons of refined sugar, the allowance fixed in the bill, was too large. He has not de- | termined what smaller figure he will recommend. On the other hand, Representative Hare, Democrat, of South Carolina, au- thor of the bill approved by the House last session granting independence in eight years, in a letter to Senator Hawes, Democrat, of Missouri, co-author | with Senator Cutting, Republican, 0” New Mexico, of the bill before the Sen- ate, urged a limit of 1,100,000 tons of f1ee sugar imports, including 50,000 tons of refined. He, like Hawes, visited the islands in the early part of this year. Senator Copeland had the floor today to continue his argument that the United States could not grant freedom | to the Filipinos without amending the Constitution. MATRICIDE DEFENSE OF POVERTY EXPLODED Slew Mother, 84, Because He| “Couldn’t SBupport Her"—=8§8,000 Found in Estate. By the Assoctated Press. | MILWAUKEE, Wi December 9.— George Smith, who shot and killed his 84-year-old mother last July 7, at her | home in Houghton, Mich., because he claimed he dreaded seeing her im- poverished, had an estate of nearly $8,000, it was revealed when an in- ventory was filed in the county court | yesterday. ‘The ' mother, Mrs. Victoria Smith, was slain in her home as she knelt in | prayer, a rosary in her hands. Smith also wounded his brother, Steve, and committed suicide in jail. He con-| tended business reverses made it im- | possible for him to support his mother. DOWNEY IS FATHER By the Assoclated Press. NEW YORK, December 9.—It's a boy at the Morton Downeys. A 7Y;-pound son was born at 2:55 am. today at Harbor Hospital to Bar- bara Bennett, actress wife of Morton Downey, radio end vaudeville singer.| Mother and child were doing well. Miss Bennett, daughter of Richard | Bennett, famous actor, and sister of | Constance and Joan Bennett, film stars, | first child. The baby will be christened Morton Downey, jr. TELEPHONE REPAIR TOOL KIT, on Mill- tary rd. beiween 16th st. and Conn. ave, Call Cleveland wire chief. WALLET. containing money, card and mits, at Peoples Drug Store 14th and ¥ ark rd., Thursday night. Reward. A TS BETTZ DOb, oh Dot Answers to name of “Pal 1 ass. ave. s.e. AUl o 5 HITE, COLLIE DOG, Return to 1420 | Sitianden st . o Georsia 8800 WRIST WATCH—Dia lack cord ban | | last night of cancer. . Novelist Dead From Cancer. CHICAGO, December 9 (#).—Henry | Kitchell Webster, 57, novelist, died He was author of several short stories, plays and novels that covered a generation of writing+ . Soviet Russia exported nearly $35.- | 00t worth of sawed lumber in 1931. | p.m. now"™ rmlnz -'. Wesley ‘Washington’ neral home. 2053 Georgla ave. o micoln Cemetery. On Thursday, December liam x.ees Sons Co. funeral pariors, dn and C'sta, ne. on Saturdas, at 8:15 ‘aim: thence &n {402 Wisconsin ne na mass will be said & for St hssonl” Relatlves and’ frends thyited to attend. Interment Arlington National Cemetery. 9 BOLAND. JOHN. Comrades of the Associs tion of Retired Policemen, Wy i ® 53 atiend the funeral of our Yoo comrade. JOHN BOLAND. M. WALSH, President. GEORGE W. SOLLERS, Secré OSEPHINE. On Sunday. “m”"““" O30 ut the tesidence of bet Austin Brighthaupt and mother of Henry E. Robert D. Prank A. and Richard C. Brighthaupt. and one dagghter, Florence She also leaves ®o mourn_their ther, John Flemming: eleven grandc] sister, Mary e inree "great- er-nurmmnn ‘)f ol ofiating. Remains resting at J.T. Stewart's funeral home, 30 H st. n.e ted this lite m‘nb WILLIAM. _ Departed this &I T O bt o e G survifed by Ile mother, one sister. four, broth- ers. onc aunt and a_host of other relatives and friends. Remains may viewed atter & pm. Friday, December f Richardson & "Co ‘mont_ave. n.w. Pu December 10, trom the Interment Payne's Rome. 1% Borvices Baturdas, above establishment. Cemetery. CORNWELL. SARAH E. On Thursday, De- gember £, at her residence, the ene. and Irving sts. n.w SERSH"E . beloved Wite of the late Sam- G. Comwell and mother of George ng and Douglas B_ Cornwell vate) on Friday. December 9. Blease omit fowers, Interment New Leb- agon, N. Y. this _lite £MMA CRAWFORD. drushter ‘of William and Charlotte Blackwell, of Orange Coun: L Fife of John E Crawford, She 1oavea five sons o, Gaughiers: (Wo daugh- tors-in-lnw, one aunt and other, relatives and friends. Funeral Saturday. December 10, at 1 pm., {rom Morning Star Baptist Church, 26th st. between Eye and K n.w. Semaitis Testing at B W. Bundy's funerai home, 621 Florida ave. n.W. DONALDSON. MARY FRANCES. Suddenly. on, Thurscay, December 8. 1032, at her | residence. ne: ngley, MARY" FRANGES DONALDSON. beloved wife .n( the late Nezaman Donaldson, aged 74 She is survived by one bmthen rs. Wil Vir- 1:30 aum. Interment Lewinsville Cemetery. Relatives_and friends invited. 10 DOWELL. ANNIF E. On Wednesdss. De. comber’ 7 at hington THotpital, ANNTE B+ beloved wie of Wil- liam E_Dowell. late residenca [} Funers] from the W. Co.” fureral home. on’ Saturdav. Relatives and friends sre invited. ment in Congressional Cemetery. FLYNN. WILLIAM. On Thursday. Dect Wer R 1072. at Georeetown Universit Tospital, WILLIAY FTYNN. brother of Jeremiah Flynn of 1340 Parkwood place Notice of funeral later. JAMES SAMVEL. On December 7. o, i< vesidence. 027 SANUEY, beloved husband 6 Gar devoted hrother of Anna p.m. Inter- 9 Guire's funeral home Funeral from M-Guire's fineral ome. Saturday. December 10. & am. Rela- tives and friends invited to artend. terment at Marshall, Va. Please omit flowers. . FOWLER, DR. JORN SHERMAN. On Thurs- day. December at Uplon Mo Terial Haepiat. Baltimore, Md. DE JORN ERM Mn( er. Paul's Episcopal OB Satnrday, 2t 4 . nterment Kings- ton, N. Y. Rr!n‘hu md “friends tnvited. GASTON. MILLIE ~Departed this life sud- denlv ' Wadnesday, AFTLLIE GASTON. wife of the me Henry Gaston and mother of Mrs. Elizabeth H. T T g from Boyd's funersl home 1840 L st. nw. 852 pm. Interment Fredericks: bire. Va. EARRIS, CYNTHIA. On Thursday, Decem- ber §.'at her residence, 1615 6th st. n.w., CYNTHIA HARRIS. devoted mother of Belle Martin and Edna and Joseph Harris, and sister of Hagar and Robert Bryant. Notice of funeral later. Remains resting the W. Emest Jarvis funeral chureh, tial point. osts. EISEMAN’S SEVENTH AND F NOTHING DOWN Just $6 IN JANUARY $6 IN FEBRUARY $6 INMARCH Don’t accept our word, but come and see that these are really outstanding values. These are strictly quality suits and overcoats, expensively custom tailored in every essen- New browns, blues, greys and fancies . . . models for men and young men. There are hundreds to choose from—every desirable style and model. Open a convenient charge account on these most generous terms. down, and only $6 in January, $6 in February, and $6 in March. No interest or extra Come in early Saturday and make your selection. Pay Pay nothing nt. | Phioue National 28 widow of James W. Maj_ B, Army; Paul Kennedy, emm oS, 8t htcd Srates Navel ‘wnlm( beloved husand of Pung flll rvices at his late mldenee 1 Hfll‘ll’i road. Fort Hy!r Helgnt ‘v Saturday, December 1 X llowed by interment |n Arllnnnn Nlhonll Cemetery. o A LARKIN (nes Gorman), beloved wife of the late Prancis S. Larkin and mother of Thomas P. and Elizabeth A. Lark sidence, urday, December 10! 8:3 thence 1o Bt Marn's chunh where. mass will be offered at o 1 e of her soul. Rel nd Ir Te invited. literment Mnunt Olivet Cemetery. LARKIN, ANNA. The Catholic muxmm o Amierica. ‘ahnousey Jhe desth of s December 9. at & o'cl MARIE ¢ ‘CREANEN, Fio Sec MARY C. BOLAND, Grand Regent. Maginnis. dence. 6:30 Che. day, December MEDONATD. beloved Ellen” McDonald. residence, Sligo M cember 10, at friends in . On Wednesday. De { her residence. Ardmore. TERNIE, belgsed wife e McGrain and m and Owen McGrain and Mrs. Jenn, Funeral from her late residence urday, December 10. On Wednesday, residence, 478 1 loved husband of m his to ' St. Dom: S Will be said t 1 a.m Interment Church, where Relatives and friends invited. Mount Olivet Cemetery. FPARHAM, AMANDA Departed this Lt Wednesday, December 1932, 2 am. at her residence, 414 AMANDA PARHAM. She was the daug ter of Lucinda and the late Moses Wood, loving wife of Ishus Parham. She leazes to mourn their loss besides her husband six children, three grandchildren, two sisters, two brothers snd other relatives and friends. Funeral Si cember o Cm. Hrom the Chugen ot "God and the Saints of Christ, 4th st. and New York ave. n.w. 10 On, Friday, Decemd ed ar e., ED uskard” 5 Mars M. Roberison and Tatner of Woiliem Prank and Richaod Robertson and Mrs. Mary Smith and Ida Robertson. Funeral from the above resi- dence. Notice of funeral later. 2 On_Thursday eve- December , 1932, STELLA SCHUTT, belovzd wife of Coddington Roe 1 from her late residence, 57 Mel- Roog v Coerdsle. Ve, on Sundsy, December ‘11, at 3 p.m. interment C Tumbla Gardéns Cemeters, Clarendon, AL SPEEDS. ANNA. Departed this Mfe Wed- pesday, December 7, 1932, at Gallinger Hospital, ANNA SPEEDS. She Ibaves to mourn_their loss one son and two dau; ters and a host of other relatives. neral Saturday. December 10, at 1 o'clocl from Wood's ndertaking pariors, 4th between M and N Relatives and Triends are invited to attend. Interment at Payne's Cemetery, , Buddenly. Wednesda: ‘maing resting at Fr eral ' homy Notice of funeral later. NIEL. | On Wednesday, Decem- 2. 86 bis residence. 501 Que s HITE. devoted husband A ate A White nee Peters). him aiso are a father, mother, three sisters, one. siepsister one stepbrother and other relatives md friends. ~ Funeral Saturday, December 10, 2t 1 p.im.. from Prazier’s funeral home, 389 Rhode Isiand ave. n.w.. Rev. D. H. Whit- ing officiating. WHITE. DANIEL T. A speclal eomm\ml- Sation of Fureka Todse. No 5. FA. A ., is called for 12 m gember 10,1 7 Mnonc Remple, purpose of NIE, 1932 a 10th and U sts. n.w., he attending the funeral of ut ke Brothi EL T, WHITE. AN JOoHN B Joflr\sow Worshinful Master. BAM WATSON, Secretas wm'mm. mezrn G108 Decamber JOSEPH bel husband Chambers Co funeral home, 1400 n.w. Priday, December 9. at Bam. " Interment at Cedar Hill Emeiery. In Memoriam BROOKS, ROBERT ENOCH. In & loving memory of my dear husba ERT £ BROOKS, Who deparicd. this 1ife one year ago today, December 9, 1931. God saw the road was getting rough, The hills were hard to climb; He gently closed his loving eyes. And whispered. “Peace be thine ‘WIFE, JULIA A. BROOKS. * HOWE, MARY M. A tribute of love to the memory of my dear mother, MA HOWE who Acoarted this life, twenty-one years ago today, December 9, 1911. Blernal rest grant her, O Lord, and let perpetual light shine on her. Her ‘sout and all the souis of the faithiul departed in the mercy of God rest in peace. _ Amen. HER DAUGm’m. IOLA BROWN. * MCCORMICK. CHARLES, In memory of my eloved Risoant our dear father, CHARLES MeCORMICK, "Who pessed away three years ago today, December 9, 10t Gone, but not' forgotten, FAMILY. WILLS. NAT M. In fond memory of my brother, NAT M. WILLS., who died teen years ago today, December, i) J. WILLIAM LEE'S FUNERAL nlll‘c'fl)l! CREMATORIUM 4th & C STS. N.E. INCOLN 5200 Frank Geier’s Sons Co. L R "f’ National 2473 . ZURHORST 301, nsr CAPITOL ST. hone Lincoln ]oscph F Birch’s Sons 1SAAC BIRCH) 3034 M Qt N.\V. 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