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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGT D. C, THURSDAY, HARRY WILSON NEW HEAD OF CITIZENS Connecticut Avenue Associa- tion Elects Officers—Klingle Ford Bridge Scored. Harry Wilson was elected president of the Connecticut Avenue Citizens’ Asso- ciation at a meeting held last night in the parish hall of All Souls’ Episcopal Church. Other officers elected were Rev. H. H. D. Sterrett, first vice president; Arthur 2. Dowell, second vice presld?nl; A R Wingate, secretary; F. I. Leith, treas- Plea for New Life. Mr. Westlake made a plea for new life for the association, which has been ewhat dormant since the separation from existing at the Wils W e Westiake, 580 Sethont : S ; Rtaics ll;:“F‘:-dLnulvn of Citizens’ St. John's Church B Fanning (| Payment in full | = 'mmm-m e Shannon & Luchs Associations. about $3,000 a month at present i first quarterly payment (for.................... Crxes Alaskan Changes. been exchanged durin, 713 14th St. N W. | from the association 5 L e i north end of Connecticut avenue. Add :fx)u::“il:x demands, the (l.n;(‘u.( MEMBERSHIPS, N atric o K SRR LEL sl 2 and confirmation of the general el ined to do so. Mr. Westlake pointed out, that 1o os- ress by : jtion law w, oo for e conservave aetion than Canon Douglas Noves, o territorial i D s hlft while ine venue Citizens' Asso- g and Co AQAress. ....ovneicmoncionssesssssnss > recommended the Connecticut o months @ € 3 e Gewa= o :35«';‘5 fr:ldn?;.u:.‘\f‘m this body. Topic, “Being Friends With{ | tributin to the nece (Payment can be made in four quarterly installments.) el ed < Remember the Name Engineer Commissioner Kutz is to be God” t ited to attend the next meeting of 121 -' ociation and discuss with the me! the need for a new bridge over l\hngh ‘ford. Bridse. m]n"d Unsafe. Bish Wm. F. and Citizen "lnl‘ulwf( : tion will i pe u.-’u from Ita the ground izt et e bettee e e R | | e by [ttt Draws All Rome to the Vatican trin_border._Asevium iz _Service—Phoss Neeth 8309 _* |l - ppp ooy prevented two accidents unhl”;.- bridse pic, Mas ay by T - . AL within recent ‘months, when strect Day ot N ifle) Aesouiaten e SERVICE cars stated that architects of Philadelphia had offered to submit free plans for & new bridge if the association would Laymen’sMidday Lenten Services B. F. Keith’s Theater Daily, Except Saturdays, 12:30 to 1 O’Clock Toemorrow: Conducted by Rev. Wm. Curtis White|_ Speaker— Charles S. Mitchell Editor, Washington Herald Unity Lenten Services (Lafayette Square), Thursday, March 11 Quiet Half Hour Address at 4:45 P.M. by Seats Free CAPITAL'S CHARITY DEMANDS GROWING Present Conditicns Furnish Argument for Campaign to Add Members. Why it is necessary for the Asso- of men pea ed [ ties ciated Charities managers ye: were helped last month, as contr: Unempl. to be large that in order If one ne. tribution to the to widen supporters to 10,000 contributin: mbers, the goal of the Easter a 1 now under way, was demonstra at the meeting of the board ¢ erday afternoon. ports showed that 340 persons Unemployment and Sickness. ¢yment and sickness continu ctors. continue the work an: e Associated Chari t noon tod his cov ontribu numbered Rudoiph. and 4o, urer Willd for Dr. m It is pointed out a ! its circle g of & e harities n the 2,570 Washingtonians had at noon today, contributed to the support of the Associated Charities. Are you one of these? If you are not, and if the thought of a hungry Washington | baby or a deserted Washington mother reaching out for | your hand means more to you than a gesture, fill out the blank below and swell the total. Urge your friends to do | likewise. Washington cannot turn away from its helpless i| ones. ASSOCIATED CHARITIES (Including Citizens’ Relief Association). Howard S. Reeside, Treasurer, 923 H street northwest: Inclosed please find $. l - = (KRind u!‘mcmb'nlly desired) (or contribution) for the current year. Capital Consecration of New Cardinals on to make surcharges r traffic between Canacd ates because of the the Aswociated Press. ROME, March cal Rome turned its footsteDs | change rate was granted here by permi: and | passe: | the United & 10.—Secular e and MARCH 10, 1921 ||..c" refused Count Karolyi by the sstrian authorities, and he will be | conducted to the Czechoslovakia fron- ter. ship Hong Moh was wrecked on La- mock Island, off the port of Swatow March 3, according to details re ceived here. The vessel struck the rocks and sank immediately. There were few lifeboats on board and no wireless. The Steamer was a coo carrier. Capt. Holms and Lim Peng | Siong, a millionaire of Singapore, were among those lost. Swias Monopolize Hrea —The government addition to the federal cons providing a state monopo portation of breadstuffs, sted during the oposes itu- in uch BER) an tion, | s | Chess Champions Set Da HAVANA.—The | tween Dr. {lin and Jose R. {vana to decide the world c | ship will begin at the I'nion here Tuesday evening. The master: have agreed to play only four hours at each sitting. m Threats Create Panic. A—The efforts of the Hun- n organization known as the “Awakening Ma, to stir up the population to fresh pogroms hi 2 a panic among the Jews of says a dispatch from the igarian capital. Many Jews a ing with th families from the . the dispatch adds tlement of for the the ‘olon Under Military Guard. anzas pro ard as sult of a gun fight in the city between partisans of Mayor Sotolongo and mem .n.um in Mexico { The government officials have ed belief that ljustment | wouid be reached th k. and trikers declared they were willing to to work immediately if their . or suitabl e could be arranged. {a | comprom fight. The affra n the outcome of tolongo, a liberal, is a liguista, resign. aid to h demand ka.—P: Al of mode me fishertcs and Shippin tions for validation by Congre 1 of the primary law, advo the coun of gove by Martinez 0.000 natives work only five hours “Carpenter” Electrician . Carroll P. Carpenter | national couneil, wio secent) on ex- the A REAL BARGAIN that Martinez. | L8 a g | BATES STREET SHIRTS STANDARD OF ‘QUALITY SINCE 1870 Large lot near 7th and Pa. Ave. Best lo- cation in town for big wholesalebusiness reasénable price hone Main 2345 “Business Loention nr,--rt-:ont" WELL RENDERED We are fast building up howin the B e e and and thoughts to the Vatican, where |board of railway commissioners. A ' oseny e miathat recently he three new cardinals were forma == . 2 of the most important had called the attention of tne Com- |CHINFSE STUDENTS TO AID Make Joint Appenl. celved int in in Swiss Census. Very Attractive Semi-Detached Home Real Estate Offices in town to the Klingle Ford ge Ever since 1908 these t home | 8 Switzerland.—Th t 1 1 o - 1 tesatvad i replya letter aharities "Have Faid e i ,»‘",j‘,’,_f,”-hxrveué-‘nw" o Nietuatyunclany oo Located near Connecticut Avenue Bridge through earning it by ser- e Gustet iy 3 ¢ e Al o e o - P . . K Vi | walen, stated that the brids Toin National Committee—Chinese | {boush o oint appeal, fsued on | mbihed the brilliance of the period of Dl s eststentar 2iest, First floor—Drawing room, dining room, pantry, G Members of the association, how- Play to Be Given. finance committee. The chairman or [ Miche! "‘1‘;;“,[';‘3 Jstorie atmosphere | ten’ years ago. "It had been expecte kitchen and rear porch. ofs ’ e R e of the opinlon last | Chinese students of Georgetown.|ine (reaturer is Howard §. Hessie | IMPressiveness that clings to the Eiered)| 5 Dopa aUIon<OL 1900000 wouid be n . Sn“,"';d, fi““".""‘]'g" l‘“‘,’”" it Spen Breplace, el [ PiEht that the bridge was safe in any |George Washington and other univer- | For convenience sake in the present | T1eS Of Onlly three fcad | " 5 rfinm) e Be 1 Graeme T Smallwood sense of the word, ]b}u rather held it |sities and colleges in the District of |#Ppeal, the term Associated Charities llr.:rlfAv.*n;::;nhm-r:;‘("-;tpun;:ln_v;;:dau‘:e :2; Charges Apainst Canndian lm.l oor—Four bedrooms, bath and sleeping . Ui “Burie: principal of the John |Columbia have joined the national 's'?r:«{ng et Cardinalate will receive their red hats| ,TORONTO.— Statements made polgca:'emvr—%n-ant's room and bath, 727-729 14th St. Main 5“70 " Eaton School, told of the conditions |Chinese students’ committee to raise the relief funds of | Fom King Alfonso. {Alderman. Asholant (of Tondoen, Double Gara e =L at the sohool and made a plea for bet- | funds for the relief of the 45,000,000 ssociation. 1In | ., Archbishops Dennis .r Dougherty u(‘ :,fi“:i "*‘”W"“!hel:lw counbcn Mofx. ouble Garage. = ____,_,G ter surfacing of the playground. She [g o 3 the present appeal for 10,000 contrin: Jo: hulte ight, alleging that members of t Pri 5 00 = outlined the needs of the school as |(amine-atricken Chincse. ng members ! e Tand’ Mivhael Yon Faulhaher of | Ontario legislature could and mixht rice y i to playground equipment. The national committee already has {how he wishes Munich, who vesterday received the| D€ bribed in connection with legis G %—’fllflfl’lfllfllflflflflflflmfllmflmfllfflf’flllflfl lll The association voted $10 toward |raised a large sum for the relief of | for personal s ce, or fi first insignia of their new rank in m,.‘ tion affecting the City Gas Compan Small Cash Payment = mm the playground fund of the Eaton |their brethren overseas. A Chinese|relief, or he may lea : urh"mm”]"“"‘”"“ of the church, took their {of Lonios, Dritlo il B fowrel | = e Bl el & B el i P (G i e AT St R = PETWORTH ShOCL carrier, retiring president, | M college prevident and s aon 0 the Joint fnance commit- e L h nes ind elcotions before the legislature = presided. lecturer, will be given in the nearicording jo the respective uth' on them by Pope Benedict, | adjourns. | ea s a e nves en 0. 1= i future'in New York ~Atter its frst|{Ws chafities necds of the | & Monday thes ave been = | $l 000 C h run in Gotham the company will tour 5 > F i Pri R . , - Abe Martin Says: Washington, Philadelphia and Chica- | o ‘“m‘Ee...i‘,?‘,‘r S e RS O S Wm. G. Lipscomb i as art go _in aid of the China Famine Fund. 5 vhich revolved a pa ne "G 9 | . =1 y seThere will bo '‘meeting. of the TRAIN CONTROL TESTED. |ihoit, xhich revolved o pa 816 Cennecticut Avenue = BALANCE MONTHLY ashington committee in charge o o ——— congregation @ i = = = e o A eife fi°me |Some Railroads to Be Ordered to e cuon Al i ot {“"::I“n:':yd‘l’f’o‘r",’?n‘”’lz’z:‘l:d?:?’ Haee? Misp 2oa %l Eight foome ol bath, of rs. Henry P. etcher, wife of the % AT T R T e eioup ooy oottt e e | R |5 23 P2, ot plans for the Chinese costume ball to P ety Devices. American College, where he receive s surgeon, who came to | o i light, large yard, large be given in Wardman Park Hotel on Extensive tests of methods for pre- | s, friends during the afternoon. One thl) 'n:“f::;? Constantinople to attend ‘——-—_.—__.___—‘.—.‘ . 5 B 3 [4 the night of April 5 will be discus- | venting railroad accidents he/the e ;:farm'u;m"h'r:,xu];;fi A oAt = | { sleeping pord] sed. :;d::\,l’r;‘ Lon::inl fl;nc" have been |red hat Many Americans were present | o“mc“ Drown in China. | 4106 Third St. N.W. H €n under the direction of the {at the ceremony { AMOY, China—One thousand per- = CANARY ISLES DESCRIBED. Interstate Commerce Commission ,m.l‘ _ sons_were drowned when the st e ;g D 0 . ican allway Commissio N . _—————— J : i N, i | teeeteen Yot Mot | £ _D. J. Dunigan Mrs. Berliner Lectures at Branch | mounced today, ¢ COMmission. an- ast cvening in a wide. circle | jg Salesman's Phone Col. 5378 C everal devices e = 3 A An illustrated lecture on the Ca-|the 'Intermittent electri contact _ 2 g Main 1267 and 1268 nary Islands was delivered by Mrs.| s ueol et control which have been Jamaica Afdx War Debt. re’ V. I f Jennie O. Berliner at a meeting of the | peake and Ohio. Chitaze. Tack TON, Jamaica—The legisla- | He S some ve L au(flfl[lflmflmmfl]fflflm‘ I Hosiness and’ protessional ‘momen's | 800 Picine, tive council a_ measure | . . = o Illinois railroac iding for appropriation of | . committes of the Women's City Club| As a result of these investi $350,000 _annu for forty years. | SpeClal Values mn We Have a Number of at the clubhouse last night. which xpected to be This is for the purpose of helping in | 3 Mrs. Edith Newman presided.” Meth- | w]::fln rhort time, the jo 1kun of the mother coun- | L . ods of husbanding agricultural prod- | Tittee on train control of the bure: bt. v D bl od v P B Wi | L Bl B b | | . opcoats ery Desirable living conditions featured the lecture. | Association will order ce S e 1 An address on ‘“Americanization” | to" put into operation u;;:n:;:fl(x:: “»f t’h'\ esidences will be delivered next Wednesday | devices rec SR conk ada_for night by Miss Maude Alton, principal | tea, - o0 nended b the commit-y = —Of the Mode of the Americanization school of the | Under the law governing installa- % \ fi District. tion of these devices they must be “Ri ht!”BLANKl or € or Rent 2 — An informal card party has been ar- | installed within two vears after the 8! | pes Mrs. Lafe Bud has asked her | ranged for lan‘ighl by Mrs. Cecelia R.|roads have been notificd. The com- B ‘Whitaker, chairman of the entertain-| misgsion will lend aid to the roads OOKS 1 - husband for a reduction in her | ment commitice tor the weck. installing the devices by authorizing i by <> 4 Furnished or Unfurnished ;11€Wancc financial assistance. s They're Single and Double Breasted; Silk We're'allus disappointed when | ASSIGNED TO CAMP MEADE. Quicker and b this Brilliane M| trimmed and shower-proofed. Conservative cut; i e : w ” With this Brilliant = ? 508 oW LeRnie e meet an ole friend’s grown| Maj. Rupert A. Dunford, infantry. The Only Breed of Dog. At Leas Cont 5 ant smart designs; locse back and form-fitting— L: son. returning from service abroad has | To the Fiitorof The star Searching Light | d ) d}’ 1' H b‘ i ‘}\' 4 1ng arge Apartments o een assigned to the 34th Infaniry at| 1 desire to express my pleasure at | We ¥ Do : eveloped in the Herringbones, Kr e Copyright ewwpaper Service. mp Meade séelug how “the, only breod of Ao | .\\( are the only retail stationerg Use French Ray-O-Lite | Thp : . SOl 5 .""Cd Cloths,gtc, SPECIAL NOTICES, SPECIAL NOTICES B Soaoed sy Saitorial helehte Jt|in the city who Rule, Print and| Satters ot bome alorbg, Sl e e R i Randall H . o ct that an Air 2 ? | i i S ~ 7 whip anything from a rat to a mo Bind. No cha | oping, everywhere. Give | o [ aavistumtanst on i aptly ',1,",;' it “can do anyt g ans service in preparing forms. and substantial. All popular | Ha er & Co Pl o | og can do and th ck tha i dstyles—f 1 gn 5 SINESS | Yo Funk it restnt s ot but to think one has gotten D S ~YShypute B e e B D o MULTLOOPY e | <8 1207 Conect ,‘,,;,,, ,Md' =L il be o P ETI7% !o,::‘d Focoenition 'f;lvm 4..1 R —=e=| onnecticut Ave. N.W. . Phone Main sm 120 ¥ b o Lidoinol get the write cknowledged to Be the Ve i sz b sfpona b ot s bt contcacied o n in e e Er ' i | 7 Bent | mmmm | Phones Frankiln 4386, 4367, 4388 ALy oana 3.0 MeCORMICK, 1410 G st n.w._10n | HERAINK has clinclied the Scotch vote | and = - ' . Storsge Com-| XOTICE 18 HERKBY GIVEN THAT TH DY s people ) 5 . _Dienel . think that the Airedale a Scotel The N ,,.’;,'L"x,fml‘. | annual meeting of stockholders of the Crandall | dog. but he . nulr(';h |:q fi;?‘;?"‘,:lClC llf;l:l:; NT'{{".:;:“. 66 T"mh Street N W. . _Ryon, W | Theater Company will be lield on Wednesday. | torrier and half otterhound, an Eng 5 "u' O Talbot. Capt. York, Auein .\":mh);flh“':“_l e TeatoDey f | lish breed of dog. Th oAicia i ‘PRODUCIN I lones wi ot E 4d € 4 e e B Rl e O | TN e et T M | faciurea brted, ok oxir seventy: G STATIONERS renc B beeluning ae 10 oo e e ve years in existence. He gets his ¥ aettied for betor b WARFIELD'S INCO! fighting blood from the Irish and hi = et feer, UBF nw. water hakits from the ofterhound. A xEs By Kot i oxs Ditnin o Wiwiee CEAFEEN VOB EYEGrASiES Po0y i orn i 8 The 0ld poachers in the northern part A\ DRY BATTERIES i \, matter who prepares your return, you |©f England wanted a good dog for N IS OUR SPECIALTY REAL ESTATE MEN ARE USING “LIVE| " e this burean review it for you; | Stealing game. and after many mixings OAK' ASBESTOS LIQUID CEMENT. Why| £l 11% " | of breeds the Airedale was the result. We are ready with the necessary mate 3ot yoo? Daly ume coat necessary fo siop oot | ¥ mOLp Wooh FLooks T .| But remember that e s not Scoteh Flanc'or remodel Toor prescat ons withest Srom ua estimate ana seraped and refin amail clowet doas. fros | A e lover and owne, B e r"l ’:l:- -v::l,ly; ':-‘E;‘ I M:m_(l‘:r niatied md et oo Wv’r . Alre Ull s ‘_1' SR ..\.d o rlu\rl_:)‘ Dks} L L o CALL ON US ole " distribotors, 2, | w. e . . D. C. Lincoln 4219. 20 | — = GAS RA NIEED AND REBUILT. | L . . e tracted il y SR I TR S AT A T sy | An Ambit; Biggs HeatingCo 2 of them in writing, otherwise neither of ; . The National Capital Press 52 i e (i 07 12 @95 GIVEN AWAY ? 1tious Man i ; Try Our Printi | ontatanding debts or obligations againet either A J w. H. b X E. Hustsberry, y ng. | e Soacied 480 o e L | ¢ N “—is wanted by one of the I st n"""'m"“. We’re Bound to Make Good 4 for T tne e, e b hments 4 To the Person Submitting ’! 9 e largest real estate 917 H St. N.W. Ta 428 Bth w Rcec 1 - ) A _ 12101212 D St. N.W, Waeh G2 within 30 dayn Trom Ma the Best %\ offices in the city, to fill the position of sy e ! . . olher-i< ey witl be considered vold. Ié “FOR 5 A “CLAFLIN OPTICAL CO, | _ ux OR SALE ; Astl; m_Corrected TIANOR FOI RENT—UPRIGH’ 1 Bk HET A >§ Sin Desiued 1o the £ Settlement Clerk hre Asking for Eractically parchase - ice by llmrll nnflo The Shade Shop “;\«;;cn, Tiie 5 ¥imad e | NORTHWEST REALTY €0. % i the Same House e ONNALL PH Some Experience in Ce yanci enulogist and paychoioy ce in Convi snt. 830 13th St Frms | hamaws, h.':'*,:':,d. .n,",.':..;::‘ Specialists of N.W. Properties. % N ! E¥aseng Necessary Helpi Busi NEW This Ficlory Makes 'Fine Elecétcal i 10+ 1% 18th and Columbia Rd. N.W. ? Replies, which will be treated as strictly confidential e plng usiness ¢ S $s 3 o] . mus v . . . W mdfi“ s h;{lu .nblz},gt Prices HOUSE WIRING. 1 i ]l:-] tCase: Ef tée, equa} re- ’ sl t gnc references and salary desired. Address Box HE encouragement of business enterprises, Ho OOF TR 1% ward to eac ontest closes ; 76- tar Office. i i Call Main 760, LE : lg March 25. % A through proper banking and financial meth- . ise ; e e | % | : 2 : Grafton&Son,Inc., 74, 's03 | ¢ i Zssessses % ods, is one of the most important services of Eptiey st Reip Bt 8 T mmxxm,‘ & Fxy B e o | [ ok ot et e o THE COMMERCIAL. mbine et iy I‘-t‘dr:onlmy'nr::‘m:“;;ur":zhnfl;!r:t High o he ,‘,,Egn, gineering' Co. | THE SERVICE SHOP | (= flm""flflflfll = Individluals or corporations contemplating - J PRINTERS, kd . = oy . - L TING—PL BYRON S. ADAMS, Jpiyreas. T’S a combina- (|| = new or additional banking connections are in- Warren W. Biges, W. K. Pace,| ROOF LEAK? I tion of common ||= We Have a Number of Buyers for = vited to call and consult our officers in regard to 3 and Plumbing repairs and remogel. | ORll on US for prompt and eMcient service, | sense, experi- [||(= their business requirements. rice rg promprly attended (o by exvert mechanten. i ience and foresight ||| = = 5 T FERPEU,S.QE“ Biss that s based on (|5 = All conferences are held in the strictest con- Roof epaxred and Painted Reotar knowledge that ac- ||| = d d f v el mithe B Be in Yo S " R complishes - the Big ||| 5 fidence and frequently result in the happy solu- ’ . Latrobe Overhau]ed I’OR CH our opting ‘waafl's ! juccesses in Real tion of worrying and perplexing business and Gutter spouting. grete bars and eh columne % & i LT i P Y ' Large or Small Sncylsiicing, 11to 21 - 1l other Miliwork and Lamber. - = 121 s |BASES * 2 ‘Maximum Service” i s oo B - ASES g Hotbed Sush, opens & ginzed > - om O: Metallic Roof Paint— Geo. M. Barker Co., Inc. a perfect combination of Own Desiri Our officers are at their desks fr om 8:30 a.m. ° - d " o R g, g | s Y e ot o et these essentials. ‘ ers Desiring to Sell to 3 p.m., and can be seen at any time. Special t . Winslow “LY, lni"ise |Did the Roof Leak? Depend on us for re- Should List With Us at O appointments for definite hours may be made by S INCONIE TAX liable Real Estate Serv- nce calling Main 4634. Just East North Capitol RETURNE PREPARED. ~ Casey will make the reof leakproof—add ice. Ofice apevenins .,IT' years to its service, 5 Lots 20x140 Feet Room 311 8207 14th BT. N.W. ° ~ ~ q_\‘sE_Y” T g He es & Mlddleton l = The Commercial National Bank Room for Two 2 HERE". EE] = CKEEVER e e vou? HERE'S A ROOFER =SosQ ||| = s INC. = L e OPEN DAILY R LY e i s 2 I|= 134 1 st Nw. © Main1 R i o REZETERSIRET e e oo 1405Fyestrcetank || = 023 H. R. Howenstein Co. Pai d Gla Tt's free! SSteciondmats; Maind752 = = Becker Paint an ss Co., IRONCL Rooting 1416 F ot v, = B F St N.W. or 1220 Wis. ave. Phone West 67. Company. Phone M. 14, = 7th and H N.E. ¥ ’ : 4 & ; X T et F " & e Ve 3