Evening Star Newspaper, March 9, 1921, Page 3

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THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, D. C, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 9, 1921 agencies. Interest Is Spreading. People are not only giving themselves, but are interesting others, members of their firms, friends and associates. One man who had already given this vear, repeated his donation, and at the same n-|people contributing to the Cleveland BI-AME FUR WR[BK O o oo e | B e rabieon ot o tew inar: | $50 FOR MISS ROBERTSON Su re | Hed on by these family welfare|viduals. Tests the Commaunity Spirit. ‘This is what I mean when I say here is a test of our community spirit. We, the other 430.000 people, are asked to underwrite the emergent needs of the other 5000. Mr. Ga ficld told us that there are 199,000 Unknown Donor Suggests She Will Be Too Busy to Mend Clothes. Miss Alice Robertson, the mew rep- resentatives from Oklahoma, has at last been settled in her office, and is Rellef 2Zid1.& PUTONWRONG MAN Washingtonians had at noon today, contributed to the im;;;n;y:: {wo other contributions, pecple contrivuting to the Cleveland | down to nard work on her accumu- J | support of the Associated Charities. Are you one of these? THe tressurer: of . tha Jolnt financelthe I of this seems the 10,000 F«‘f‘lifi‘,fi?l‘i‘é‘,“:&“f;‘ n:&;:mxxl:‘:‘eono:.“ |Correcticn of Report on W. If you are not, and if the thought of a hungry Washington committee, representing both the Asso-jmembers or contributors that the | RegE moon Recelter QORES S (o, { ciated Charities and ¢ sociation in ths ag Reesde, 923 H stroet northw ted Charities is asking for— 'r its board of - own worker: contained a check for $50 and a sug- gestion that as she would be too busy to mend her own glothes she use this baby or a deserted Washmaton mother reaching out for your hand means more to you than a gesture, fill out the & 0. D. Collision ati Clark, | be t eith o Mr. R Va., Last September blank below and swell the total. Urge your friends to do TRlsar s o Neyole wear anditearion e A - o p . likewise. Washington cannot turn away from its helpless Appeal Made by Mrs. Cross. By a curious coincidence, Miss Rob- '-og INDIGESTION Mrs. Whitman Cr Instructive prominent member of th. | Council of Social Agencie {spoke the support of the city Kaster appeal of the Associated Ch, ent of the eicty and ertson who, when elected to Congress S running a_restaurant, has been signed an office next door to the restaurant in the House office build- ing so that she will still have the fa- miliar odor of food and the accustomed { muste of rattling dishes to make her In it e of February 19, last, The ar printed a summary of a report the Interstate Commerce Com- mission bureau of safety upon a rear- end collision between two cars on the | ones. St BATES STREET SHIRTS ASSOCIATED CHARITIES (Including Citizens’ Relief Association). = ties. She said: Howard S. Reeside, Treasurer, Washington and Old Dominion rail- _“At this time when there is so m prove | feel at home, way, September 11, 1920, near Cl 923 H street northwest: discussion about a ‘community che b of us| e employes were injurcd. This report {for our approved welfar Inclosed please find $.......ovvvninnennn payment in full imay [ say was published in the quarter ent appeal of the SINCE 1870 OU should cigarette. Flavoris {1t Tssucd in Februsry. cover - . festie . for adequate support « investigation conducted by the bur . ! : v spi gled mbyioasiz'lg August and S first quarterly payment (for..... e o jotiour community spix have the immary The (Kind of membership desired) “and munic same sort of pat the investigators | bt 1 & rman of the forwara{| (OF contribution) for the current year. i e confidence reckl welded into a real community spi i ard of rul CHBIRSETIS. Nam that, as James R. Garficld recently told in your Real The fact is that this blame was la 0 £ 5 R R o us, we can come to think in terins Estate Agent sp g~ by the bureau on the motorman ‘of tho “community in our social ' servic 4 g i 5 w@g he following car, No. 5, to him | work instead of in terms our indi- | i ttributed the responsibility for{| Sutaising ... 5000 AQAreSS. .......n.uniunenns vidual and particular charif 1 that :y?u have in your tion 15 ‘made m Snstice both “Deals With Primars Needs. Physician or Lawyer. i “Maximum Service” be- | gets that confidence in i this office—an organiza- tion of men who have achieved success along their special lines. of car No. 4, who is still in the se ice of the company. The malkes no reflection whate him. ;mm the primary needs of |lw fami- | Iy as a whole and th the unit that makes in proportion as w down in our family structure do v j endanger the commur as a \\‘!mv It is the individus wi there b some brea the Associated Charities striv | help. This breakdown s | i =~ FOR RENT STORE 2nd Floor $80 Monthly LUDES INTEREST 709 to 737 PRINCETON ST. and not- theory, that every drop of rich, nourishing ScuflsEmuismn is readily utilized by 'Qb Company Files Protest. Davis, general n nd Old Dominion IV Consult them freely! CKEEVER = GOS: [(REazs come because of iliness, old age, incorrigibility of father or vlul-[ I dren. loss of work and courage, or| other misfortune. When these t S | happen to most of us we turn to our | relatives or friends, to our parents | r to our children to comprehend ight be for inject aid report the criticism ing into the the system in build- —4000 square feet of which the bureau felt desirous of mak- if we are young. H 2405 Eye Street.NW. 2 b i vith otk tters which | . ey we are old, or we draw on our (v\\n i ye "9 space on two floors. vere. clea wfl"r.‘('.f Xn’.‘f“'pm“r;:t.“' Assoclated Charities Heads | savings ‘or’ creait. | & ing up strength. ' Main 4 Now it is the family without t1 e e LT P resources that requires T hour of need from outsic circle. It is to this group of f: . New building, in best mercantile section. 1338 G Street Near 14th St.—-Will Let each floor separately or to connection cause of the ;Greatly Encouraged by e matters on which the illes that the AsSociated Chari ions which follow thery Splendld Interest Shown. ready o minister.s L.'{T! y were 1, ch famili Many persons are becoming asso- ciate members of the Associated Char- ities by sending in $2 apiece, in the | Easter drive for 10,000 members now | under way. The committee in charge is gratified at the number of con- Washington under the care of the| society. Because of unsettled condi- tions due to the slowing down of in- | the number this year is bound to ba increased. In these thou- sand families there are probably children under sixteen years o just in the formative 1 of - Davis, in his letter, notes the fact cident occurred during a pe- i riod of acute labor difficulties, when the company was employing an unusually large number of inspectors to insure safety in operations. He notes that all of the objectionable conditions existing t that time have been changed and im- A REAL BARGAIN Very Attractive Semi-Detached Home Located near Connecticut Avenue Bridge dustry, one tenant. proved following the return to normal tritiitors, i The entire group numbers \n(wmn\ First floor-—Drawing room, dining room, pantry, operations. And he protests that there hTe number of ovontributors had ;4,000 and 5.000 people. kitchen and rear porch. . ! was no justifiable reason for attempti mounted to 2,513 today. “What shall we say to them when : Shisal st i Afirentare Al '35 the Durcau's report do il toin e e e cond floor—Large library, with open fireplace, . PPy ns with the accident * Foyery contributor, whatever the size] 430000 residents of ~ Washington. | two bedroo bath and sleeping porch. . to create the Impression of the gift. whether $1 or $500. counts | yioy "gmali the problem seems uh-m Third floor—Four bedrooms, bath and sleeping as one toward lifting the membership figure f the 13 alres 1t was the result of a thing other than the individual act o1 omission of (hP particular motorman found at fault" This motorman, Mr Davis notes, sought and secured em- B = " ployment with the company during the | ¢ Some 4\\|u_l howls o' protest Iubor "I"“;{"‘| Jondy M vis - ihave gone up in this country, but o d from the ci 2 R houx cerved with jest wait till you hear th’ sigh o’ ing been served with a subpoena. relief when Mr. Hardin’ gits ILEAVES $1,300,000 ESTATE | permanently located an’ th’ cor- respondents go home. the k of it in terms o WANTED— STABLE A client of we t porch. Basement—Servant’s room and bath. Double Garage. Price $25,000 Small Cash Payment Real Estate Investment Co. toward the 10,000 mark. On hief purposes of the campaign, ¥_announc 1, is _to broaden | Harry Wardman 1430 K St. NW. 7 Rooms and Onngc You can rent 2d floor for emough to make above monthly payments. Open and Lighted Until 8 O’Clock P.M. Phone us for closed car to Inspect. You are under no obligati % (4] 7 First Mortgage Notes on Hand 5 to by PETWORTH = = = | = $927,000 Incumbrances on Prop- What’s become o’ th’ »ul(' sign, llige, o sibedse loags —one for i W. W. Stuart Wm. pscomb ‘ ° ésl 000 C h erty of John L. Warren. “TI-11,~ is my busy day” .‘\. it ot amoust propertics ae €41l Mr. ote! 816 Connecticut Avenue | H R Howe“steln Co ‘ AL AREE ASTNZ | soon 1. waren, b stomey | St Mo Sevnr s ) St v an e o b H. L. RUST Main 2860 | eEsenw ; = emmmEse s | e SAGER el =111 4 hot-water eat, el CCtl’iC will filed by his brother, Bates .Arrt—n or: du V' A - g e 923 ‘Fifty 1 s 2 ecut, Of this 350000 | givis: erieral Stafr | Wa DepaArts ifteenth St. N.W. light, large yard, large is ::‘;«?:oi’;lr;rggwm i.m; :":'Zm;‘fic ::::“";"“f([:‘:::'a:,fw, B Rl Main 36—Loan Department sleeping porch. S| roperiies Tan e Thiebteiniss o the | Hennins. Ga K . 1 of $927,00¢ 3 4106 Third St. Nw _E (:;:Z‘igdzfn? the prr(o";;;m:fl”or-’vfidml';ry’ = D . = | M5t X703 15tn street, 3500 14th street SPECIALISTS IN PLAYER PLANOS . J. Dunlgan ==|2nd houses 3500 to 3308 16th street. £==| Among the unimpreved properties are | % Salesman’s Phone Col. 5378 1321 New York Ave. . B == | Real estate = Main 1267 and 1268 other cities is the vacant lots at 16th and Gallatin streets and 16th and Crittenden streets. at Columbus, Ga., and in included. ed by his widow, d a son, John L. Washxn91ons AEOCLIAN HALL - Twelfth and G Sfi'!et Stewvay Duo-Art Pusclas Veber Duo-Art Punolas Asolan Vocalions Mr. Warren is sur' Annie K. Warren, jr.. &l Warren, William fiv Sholes repre: SPECIAL NOTICES. ON AND AFTER THIS DATE 1 WILL NOT be responsible for any debts contructed for in ! without a written orler. MeCORMICK, 1410 G st. n.w. IS JIERERY GIVEN THAT TI: | anoual meeting of stockholders of the Cra Theater Company will be held on Wedne: March 16, 1921, at 3 p.m. in the offic Harry M. Crandall, Metropolitan Theater b SPECIAL NOTICES. 1 CLAFLIN FOR EYEGLASSES. 100 | REAL OAR” ESTATE MEN ARE USING i Hareld Bauer the world famous pianist marvelous playing lighted a large at the Theater AND_REBUILT. r 616 H st. nw 2 Hair in a Mattress is Sold, | Graded Accordmg to Length of Hair. ‘hy give & good h an and break th an blow the lair Iome and the dust ont without breakage. Nothing like our system in the city. Bedell’s Mattress Factory _Main 3621._ 618 E st. n.w L " ol @ “My Dream of Comfort came true— “Since having your system installed, I am using no more coal fo heat the entire house than I formeriy used in one stove, cr in one grate, and besides had a cold house. Now—my house is even temperature from the front to the back, and it is a genuine pleasure to return from the theatre and find the house in an even tem- perature. I am so well pleased with my ARCCLA that I hope you sell every man in (—) thet needs one, and you are at liberty to use this letter in any menner you see fit. If the people have any doubt whatever as to the genuineness of this lefter, they may call at my residence, and we will take pleasure in showing them the plant. Our dream of comfort came true.” The Supreme cCourt of Tax Taformation No matter who prepares sour re should have b nothing too i THERE WIL directors of the C of the Distri 604 11th st for the pu tors for the . close 1 pm. whose dienc National this we; 3 April 3. nine (97 | n R Makes Record Rolls Exclusively for the Duo-Art Piano Those who heard him in concert will enjoy heari him on the Dio- Art, which re duced 1 with fidelity The Nationa[ Capital Press Try Our Printing. We're Bound to Make Good 1210-1212 D St. N.W. CL-\I I IN ()PIICAL Co., The Shade Shop x 830 13th St. o Pranches, M. 4574, This Factory Makes Fine Window Shades at Right Prices See Barker About House 3 RESIPONS ade by any OLLIN: LD WOOD and’ refinish miyseif. n.e. Yorn seraps H.{um\ : smail . ADA Franklin The ARCOLA Family Enjoys Winter Evenings in Comfort and Safety for the ele husiness as w ¢ tion, come before it Darr. Wi on Monduy, ¥ playing life-like L. 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