Evening Star Newspaper, November 13, 1921, Page 33

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THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. 0.! NOVEMBE a3 P RT LD AT AT AT you will get the utmost in comfort and service, VARIED PROGRAM “Something Interesting” io. Membership Promised Each Day This Week. Board ofg\Trade ' Summary of Week’s Activities * of the Big Civie Organizations Merchants and Manufacturers’ Assn. City Club. k fof Gredter W,asliingto'n/' OFFEREDBY Y| e \ Chamber. of Commerce. Federation of Citizens’ Assn. R 13, 1921—PART 1. the tubercular school on the site se- lected by the District Commissioners, nd an enforcement of the law rela- e to the throwing of waste paper on_the streets. ‘The first provision met with vigor- ous objection from Charles W. Darr, who protested that the pasteurization of milk wae a sufficlent safeguard against impurity, The milk" fight has been waged off and on for a long time by two fac- tions—Health -Officer Fowler and the District health department, for tuber- oulin-testgd milk, and the District ml:k distributors, for pasteurization only. . * ‘The public health committee by a majority vote decided to stand squarely in back of Health Officer ciation, who at a previous meeting had introduced a resolution opposing the location of the school in such a crowded sectlon of the city and in such. proximity to the Tuberculosis Hopital and the new Junior High School. After much discussion a resolution was adopted whereby the whole mat- ter will be thrashed out at the meet- ing, Tuesday night, of the full cham- ber at the Willard. oth sides are expected te line up an imposing array of debating” talent and the ensuing affray promises to be a lively one, at least if the meet- ing of the board of directors can be taken as a criterion. Site Difficult to Settle. The placing of the school has been CALIFORNIANS MEET. Society’s First Gathering for the BSeason Last Night. The initial meeting of the fall sea- son was held Friday night by the Cali- fornia State Society in the Thomson School, 12th and L streets, lection of songs by Miss McChord The organization ladopted a 80 tion indorsing - the erection of “George Washington Memoria torium_ and Victory® building, posed for the site of the old Penn = = ; : T : Fowler and hig contentions regarding 5 o Deon sanitation and convenience. You will get a home Something Interesting to the gen-| Full natlonal représentation for the granted that priviiege, it would feel|ine purity of milk sold In the District. |a hard one for the Commissioners vania railroad station at 6th and neccessity that you can con- | eral membership of the Young Wom- | District of Columbia in both houses| by J4ieC Ors'Ge the ‘Board of Trade, | Mr. Darr. who appeared before (o decide and, after a thorough in- | Representative A. M. Free d . 0 - P ; | subcomm: 'or the £ =3 1 vert, with one motion, froman en's Christan Assoclation is promised | o Congress and in the electoral col-| through the resolution introduced by | ZiCGI it o7, i an eloquent ad. | VeStigation, the site at 14th and Up- | § ShOT0dress o b attractive couch into adouble- beginning today and ending Saturday njght, which has .been set aside by the local addocliation as a combination of “China‘week” and “membership weel N ¢ P The China week angle, which comes foremost, is in recognition of the fact that Miss Florence M. Brown, for a number-of years general secretary of the local “Y. W.” has just completed her first: year of service as interna- mittees of two of the largest .civic in Washington. unanimous vote the board of directors of the Washington Board of Trade and the suffrage group of the City Club adopted resolutions advocating the granting of such a franchise to organizations the District. Both organizations expressed the for each day and evening of the week, | lege was urged last week by com-|E. C. By Brandenburg, pointed out that such a delegate would have no vote and that the District would be in exactly the same position as it was before. - The Chamber of Commerce, the City Club, the Board of Trade and other large civic organizations, comprising over five thousand far-seeing and in- telligent business men of the city, are lined up solidly behind the plan of full national representation for Wash- ington, and it is believed that before Congress passes any bill for delegates dress gave the distributors’ side of | the controversy and charged that the milk producers of Virginia and Mary- land were trying to control the Dis- trict milk supply. He asserted that the -tuberculin test was not neces- sary and that some of the herds in nearby Virginia and Maryland had not been tested for a long time. School Problem Alred. In regard .to the recomrmendations of the health committee anent the shur streets was selected. There i8 no section of the city which would care to have the school placed in its dst and the question will largely nhige on just how dangerous it will be_for healthy children. Four hundfed and forty members have been taken in by the Board of Trade membership committee, which establishes a new record for future committees to overcome. It was thought by many that when William Clabaugh and the board committee of the association, re! st of wireless,telephony and of tis plifier now being used to carry ?peeche! to all parts of a vast gather- ng. SENTENCED FOR HOLD-UP. Fred Johnson Gets Three Years, belief that a delegate to the House, AcotmplicsiOrie Tear. 22 provided for In two bills now be- i ng considered, would not in any way = Aol probiem of “voteless Wash- Two Other Vital Quostions. ington” and relterated their bellef| The milk questlon and the location that full representation by a con- : that LUl represen L on Y s omiy | Of the tubercular school occupied the by s M of remedying | 8POtlight at the meeting of the board conditions. of directors of the Chamber of Com- Delegate Plan Opposed. merce Tuesday night. Paul Lesh, chairman of the suffrage| Dr. Charles Campbell, chairman of group of the City Club, asserted that|the public health commitfee of the those who belicved that a delegate|chamber, in a report submitted to the .{The unusual and colorful activities|in the House would- be a stepping|directors, favored the tuberculin test planned for the next seven days are |stone to full representation were mis- | of all herds of cattle which supplied expected to prove a drawing card for | taken, and that when Congress had|milk to the District; the erection of ths enlargement of the membership rolls, with a cénsequent broadening of the scope of Y. W. C. A, activitles and greater success in succeeding campaign for Miss Brown's support. The week's special actfvities will be ushered in with vesper services at 4:30 o'clock this afternoon. Mr. L H. Si, one of the secretaries of the Chi- nese. delegation to the Washington conference, will be' the speaker at main headquarters, 1333 F street, while at the E street branch, 614 E street northwest, Dr. T. L. Li, another secretary, will talk. Exhibit Tomorrow Night. Tomorrow night there will be an exhibit -of -latest style millinery and dress turned out during the past five weeks by members of the classes in domestic arte Chinese speakers will address the clubs of the association Tuesday evening, while a recital by Miss Esther Marvin Cutchin, pianist; Mrs. Matie Leitch Jones, soprano; Herbert Bangs, violinist, and other assisting. artists is scheduled. On both occasioms girls in Chinese cos- tume will serve tea and rice cakes in a_Chinese tea garden. Wednesday evening Is still 3 Thursday evening at maln headquar. ters at 7 o'clock Mr. F. Chang of th OFFMA meam;’ V' |- | Chinese delegation will bef A Hnst &nt Hot Water. | the "association ciubs and there will| /4 V.ol A HRISTMAS CLU Place Music in your home this Christmas— Secure a wonderful FRANCIS BACON Player Piano through this' remarkable ' Chistmas Club Offer = . A Chinese evening featured by Chinese music and readings is sched- uled-for Friday evening at the Eliza- beth Somers Annex, 1104 M street. HAT gift would give more joy, more recreation or more pleasure to yeur entire family than music? Music. truly, is the Christmas Gift that lasts the year around. No home is complete without it. It is an educational, 4 . Banquet Saturday Evening. ' | D : - 5 Saturday evening the cafeteria de- refining influence that is as necessary in the home as food, shelter and clothing. partment of the E street branch will glive a banquet, serving Chinese foods and using Chinese decorations. ‘Next Sunday another Chinese speak- er will address the vesper service It should have a prominent place in every home. Christmas is the logical time to introduce Music" into your home. And our Christmas Club Offer gives you the opportunity to place music, by means of a wonderful Francis Bacon Player Piano, into your home, under the most advantageous conditions. \ group at 4:30 p.m. During “China week” foodstuffs and artcraft will be exhibited and sold for the benefit of the association's world tellowship fund. Read all about this remarkable offer. See how easy we are making it for you to have music in your home this Christmas. Study all the advantages of purchase that we offer through this Club Plan. You can see for yourself that you can Now, Imme- diately, have the music in your home that you have always desired, LEFT-TURN-FOR VEHICLES and that you owe to your family. from the District, it will take cog- nizance of this significant fact. location of ‘the tuberculosis scheol, Dr. Louls Battle, A. E. Hanson and others joined with Mr. Darr in pro- testing against the acceptance by the directors. 1 Dr. Battle, who is chairgan of the public health ‘committee d¥ the Six. teenth Street Highlands Citizens' 2 lociation, under whose jurisdict the 14th and Upshur streets site of the tuberculosis school comes, assert- ed that his association was unalter- ably opposed. to the erection of the school on that gite. He was seconded by A of the Piney Branch Ci tional Y. W. C. A. hostéss at Shanghal, China. ' The District association has pledged itself to undertake her sup- port in this new work and must raise for that purpose the sum of $1,700. This will be the second China week of the assoéiation, and it is planned last yeat n;corlnmrn%e% fore umnhalzlo Fred Johnson, colored. sentenced members: the limit had been reached, | 5 " =i but Charles Waters, this year's chair. | Joorerday by Chief Justice M in man, went about his task ~undis. | Criminal Division 1 three mayed, with the result that a new |Y€ars in the penitent tarrison high mark has been set. Conway, colored, jointly indicted The full Board of Trade meceting|him, was given one year at Oc tomorrow night will be taken up|The men held up Butler Smith Se with the reports of the president, ber 15 last and took $20 from I secretary and treasurer, the annual| A & reports of the commitfees and the | for joyriding was g lton K election of ten men to fill vacancies |Bernhard. Others on the board of directors. Twenty- | chance on probation w six members have been nominated to | Smith and Warner F. Bell, each to fill ten places and the competition | remain on probation for one year on promises to be keen. | charges of larceny. . hereafter to make it an annual au- tumnal event. Membership Idea Also Considered. ‘The membership idea, although sec- ondary, is of scarcely less importance. ended sentence of five years i h | 4‘!?” ] Bedivams Divins Cosy Beds De-Beds Sold Everywhere by Furniture Dealers and Depart- ment Stores. Write for illustrated Booklet 2 ENGLANDER SPRING BED CO. New Yoek Chicago Beookiva P e R e T S e o S S S e N R RNy ,- " 17 ] LIKELY TO BE ABOLISHED illdm’ore Police Regard It u Menace to Pedestrians in Downtown Districts. Special Dispatch to The Stay. BALTIMORE, November 12.—The left turn for vehicles at the inter- |section of streets in the downtown! district is destined to be abolished by \ the police department in the near fu- ture. It is regarded as a menace o pedestrians and the cause of many accidents, according to Police Com- misgioned Gaither and Lieut. Nelson, head of the traffic division, both of whom are‘in favor of forbidding the feft turn in the business sections. “The left turn already has been eliminated at one of the most con- gested corners in the shopping dis- trict — Howard and _Lexington streets,” said Lieut. Nelson, “and has been the means of reducing accidents | at this point. “Lexington street is a one-way street ‘and traffic_is permitted to travel west only. Prior to the abol- ishing-of the left turn at this inter- section many pedestrians crossing east and west on Lexington street were run down by autos making the turn sduth. “When the traffiic policeman would | }signal the pedestrians that the way was clear for them to cross Howard street an automobile making the left turn from Lexington into Howard street, would meet those on foot near the middle of. the:street and there were many narrow escapes when there were not accidents. The only ! Unlimited Quantifies of Hot Water No Waiting - No Waste TEAMING hot water for any purpose at any time, in unlimited quantities at the mere turning of a faucet. Steamind hot water from the heater with %7 less parts. Hcffman hot water is quick, sure, inexpensive. 'It's “right on the dot—water, HOT!" It's ready for any daily task or emergency. Hoffman hot water is controlled by the faucets in your home. - Faucets open; 3as turned on and steaming water flows. Faucets closed; 2as turned ot You pay Pon oo e yonsotualyse ] |aoiny o e e S8 Every one of these Player Pianos offered in this Christmas Club Plan is a ' Every Hoffman is 3enerously - puaranteed. Get full information by writing, phoning or callin on us. Don't put up with the annoy- ances and inconveniences of . old methods. Investipate The ‘Hoffman Instantaneous Auto- matic Water Heater. Do it now. ORATORIO SOCIETY GROWS J| | Membership of 256 Reported at the I Last Rehearsal. The enmpliment of the Washington Oratorfo-Society: at last Wednesday’s rehearsal - grew to a membership of 256 ‘voices. -Sydney Lloyd Wrightson, conductor, wants to increase this membership to 300 voices. ext Wednesday will be the last time that new members will be enrolled. Any one with a mnatural voice, chorus, choir or solo singer, is eligible. A special -invitation .is given to male !?x?cs!l. “The Mesaiah” calls for .a massive male choru: ‘This does not mean that women's voices are not welcome also. Rehearsals are held in the chapel of . GENUINE FRANCIS BACON PLAYER PIANO with Prices and Advantages so you can have your Player NoOw The Jordan Christmas Club—What It Is The Jordan Christmas Club Membership is limited. Because of the special advantages offered through this Club Plan, the membership will be limited to the number of Francis Bacon - Our Christmas Club has been formed so that thrifty buyers may have music in their homes this Christmas. To Families participating in this club idea, we are able to offer advantages The Service Department of our Factory Branch ‘will render FREE inspection to all Hoff- man users for limited time. . . -—18 all 1t costs to become a member of this Christ- The Hoffman Heater Company" d | | the Church of the Covenant, 18th and 2 s . o Dei da S . . . mas Club. Direct Factory Branch L B iater erony which would be impossible in individual piano Player Pianos that we can secure before Christ- | SR mas. If you-want music in your home this Christmas, and you should.have it, call at our store immediately and sign a membership blank. Or mail the coupon at the bottom of this adver- tisement and we will send the application blank to you. : 125 12th St. N.W. thet. hour mext Wedneaday. sales. Only by buying in a large quantity is it possible for us to offer these well-known pianos at these prices and extend the numerous advan- tages that.are open to all Club Members. All this is possible only through the Christmas Club Plan. Arthur Jordan Piane Co. GStreet%.tThirteenfh e anmun ooy evo co — E ARTHUR JORDAN PIANO CO. ’ \ I, THIRTEENTH AND “G” STREETS HOMER L. KITT, Sec.-Treas. Home of the WASli INGTON, D. C. ‘Chickering _Pianp i The special Christmas Club price of this FRANCIS BACON PLAYER PIANO, "575 Pay 53':0_03 week anly- on our 3-year payment plan Phone Main 4439 STOMAGHIRIROUBES Indigestion Gases Acidity Sourness _-- Flatulence ‘Palpitation Let "Pnpe'r'fii:pepsin'; correct your digestion ‘by neutralizing - the harmful acids in the stomach and intestines, then you g eat : favorite foods without fear. Prompt stomach relief awaits you," : - Clergyman’ Near lyafl_vflla Victim ..of Outrage. Specisl Dispatch to The Star. FREDERICK, Md., November 12. An orchard of thirty apple-bearing trees, nursed to maturity by Rev. R. J. Ridge- ly near Myersville has been wrecked. The farmer-minister awoke one morn- Ing this week to" find every " fruit tree in hludore):m chopped off ‘close to the groun: The minister has taken an active part in temperance enforcement in the up- a a 3 Without any obligation on my part, olczst send farl articulars and application blanks oi jc.. Christmas layer-Piano Club. The oldest: university in the world at- Pekin. Its aatiquity is very I I I Biating I © o

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