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' THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, The News Brought. BY THORNTON W. BURGESS Who to a warni That Honker way,” said he ing giveth heed Honker turned his back to Blacky. “The Quacks were right, high time for them to be on their to Paddy. Brother North Wind and Jack Frost are not far behind me, haven’t stored away plenty of food I and it is “Rough and_if you INTERNAL AFFAIRS OF CHINA CHADTIC Rev. Littell Says Conditions Fail to Warranting Drop- REV. DR. STEELE TO SPEAK Rev. Dr. John Steele, director of the department of delinquency of _the Presbyterian Board of Moral Wel- tare, is to deliver an_address tomor- row morning on “Keep the Home Fires Burning,” at the Eastern Pres- byterian Church, 6th street and Mary- land avenue northeast. In the even- ing there will be a musical service by the Terminal R. R. Y. M. C. A. Or- chestra, Charles W. Guest, director. CHURCHES TO HOLD “GET-TOGETHER" Theme to Be “For a Better Washington in SATURDAY, DECEMBER ACCEPTS RICHMOND CALL 1921. - 3, WILL PRESENT PAGEANT The secretarial staffs of the foreign limitation arms are to the guests o the presentation of titled “World Fellowship’ delegations the conference honor at pageant at 4:30 o'c the main headquarters of the Women's Christ 1 Association, ¥ street northw th is th to be 133! tomorrow afternoon at Young consecration of all CHURCH'S CHRISTMAS SALE. A Christmas sale for the benefit o “Keep the Home Fires Burning” Rev. H. I. Stewart to Assume Pas- | Foreign Delegation Staffs to Be |St. Faul's Episzopal Church will ..1 conducted Monday a 00 16th s ‘Will Be Subject. torate of Large Baptist Church. Enterteined at Y. W. C. A. in the 'h;.n‘r,:.':’n&f‘) The t‘;u]‘u“»'n :.r::m at 2 o'clock and continue until 16, e BAPTIST. 3 West Washington Baptist Church AND N NTS. NW. TAM R FLANNAG i 3 B8t ( LM town) . ter. Wil seldom feel the pinch of need. advige you to waste no time. Once D B i h - 2 A T. Steele will speak tomorrow the nations to ¢ istianity, while the # Savd. it (A S TR R i ping of Legal Control. evening at the Takoma Park Presby- 1922.” : portrayed by members of r G 'l'l:;ro was great excitement 10 the | Jong. hard and cold g terian Church. ° i the differént clubs of the business | e Chiure al Welcame. pond of Paddy the Beaver; great ex- “Caw, caw, caw at's no news,” | Doubt as to the advisability of im- —_— “For a Better Washington in 1922" women's department, will represent; —¢ : i citement. Honker the Goose and his [ Interruted Riacky. “You aldn't have |1 cqiate abolition of extraterritoriall PAUL RADER TO SPEAK. |¥! ve the theme of “get-togsther” the naiions ani willappedr dn warlon Second Baptist Church flovi:t }lmd arr;’cdktrom“lhle Far North. | “onker paid no attention to Blacky. |rights in China is expressed In an in- % * |meeting of local churches and welfare A program of special music will be "”‘:"":Z"" “ ‘_'l‘:‘ ‘-"P‘» ; “Welcome, Honker! Welcome to the | “Never have I seen such thick coais |terview on the far eastern question societies to be held in Metropolitan by a selected trio, and immedi- i AKD 1. STEWART, Pastor. Green Forest! What is the news? Tell | 28 Old Mother Nature has given those by the Rev. S. Harrington Littell, who Noted New York Clergyman IS |pregyyterian Church, 4th and B ton the Pascant tea will bel chreirer Uoxbiscovinep oy us the mews!" shrieked Blacky the | N Gontiuii ™o ‘Phddy. “Your reli- |hus lived in China for the last twen- Coming to Georgetown. streets southeast, December 9 at 12:30 S invited to attend o powed du o et Crow from the top of Paddy's house, | tives began to cut their food supply |ty-five years. At the same timé Dr.| Rev. Paul o'clock. H e oh T aE ACTORE 1% A S lot Rohsa ' ves Dogan t 3 y aul Rader of New York, pres- = - S — i STHREE ACTORN 1N A {owhich he "fl“:&n, that he might | sarller t m‘rr‘;;;dk:t:l\;i‘::g’: 121$~‘¥ Littell has great hopes of the regen- :q:m of the Christian and Mission Al-| The meeting will be in the form of D AT A e o Paddy swam over close to them,|Feathered folk who seldom get as |eration of China as a result of the "o‘;';’."‘ifil ‘;{el?;‘mfhfliflnn fl;g[é-é;l;%:; a luncheon conference, a part of the ¢ UNITED BRETHREN. oy Kendall B, = Ch‘ — far south as this are already moving |conference on limitation Of &IMA-|and Dumbarton avenue, Sunday, De. |tWenty-seventh anniversary of the Memorial United Brethren | " e n this direction in search of food, foF | yont. cember 11, at the opening of the first |International Reform Bureau. All lo- i PASTOR. WALTER C SUOTT. there. for them. re. You are likely visitors this winter seldom seen here. That is, you will if there is food here It not they will until they find enough to 1 through. Speaking of food, 1 wonder if those Quacks ate all the food here? it is reported to be scarce Iready up to have some keep on them “What has Farmer Brown's Boy got to do with the matter of a good din- “The results of the deliberations of the Washington conference to date,” said Dr. Littell, “are distinctly favor- able to China. The other nations no doubt feel that they, too, are likely to reap great benefits from this free ex- “The four principles enunciated by Mr. Root and accepted by eight of the annual convocation of the Union Holi- ness Association. Others who will deliver addresses are: Rev. Dr. Charles S. Morris, prin- cipal of the Boydton Institute, Va. Dr. E. H. Morrison, West Port, Va.; Dr. ¥. R. Killingsworth of this city Rev. Spence Burton to Hold Serv- cal pastors and heads of societles are invited to attend. Several Wil Speak. H. B. Stephers, who was one of the leaders of a similar movement in Ok- lahoma recently, is to tell of the Lucius Clark of the Church Federa- tion, Miss Gertrude MacArthur of the Street Baptist Church, Richmond, and has so informe cd the committec. He Church North Capit CHAR o8 Rev ., Pastor. n by protor. STHE AR AND ITS 1) S LIMITATION ATION 10 GOD'Y 11:00 5 THE 1 ution o OUR v UNFINISHED TANK."™ n of the Auti-Sulodn You w i at 9:30. ® feel ut | "Nineteenth Street Baptist C. L 64, wurch, We have been fying since daylight and Rev. E. M. Burgess, Pittsburgh, Special Dispatch to The Star. and need a good meal change of views. But 1 think that|Pa. work. The principal address will be| R{CHMOND, Va, December 3—Rev. | _ASSOCIATED BBLE STUDENTS. “Don’t worry,” cried Blacky the|China stands in the position of the made by Rev. Dr. James E. Freeman, oo 5o on 0 BN T, = % T = Church Crow. “Farmer Brown's Boy wis over | g coronos ! : ' rector of the Church of the Epiphany. | Howard I Stewart of the Sceond Bay- |- Agsociated Bible Students Comer 1970 ama 1 Stw. N.W here today. He didn't know the |chief galner by the conferenc WEEK OF DEVOT[ON Others who will make brief addresses | tist Church, Washington, has accey = = REV. WALTER H. BKOOKS, D. b, Pastor. Quacks had left.” Sees Opponition to Ten Points. J are Rev. Dr. Wilbur Crafts, Rev. Dr.| ed the call to the pastorate of Leigh ol ¥:30 4w d 4 i by - Lord’s Sujipe ner?” demand Honker, . Y. W. C. A.. Andrew Wilson, Anti-Sa- of J43E BWIm over to the other side |countries represented as a basis of ices With Rector Snyder. loon League; Mrs. Emma will take charge of the church Janu- e R g e pond and look in the water | the intricate problems connected with | A week of d Shelton, District W. C. T. i g % h 15 one e tendent” of the " Ohio Anti-betoon near the shore and you'll find out, | opipn o ¥ = e crear | at the: Churcatyotion 1n to be conducted | yiate” Valler Barrett and Mrs. F.|mgesi and mose Influential in the A ey i 8 oo retorted Blacky with a chuckle. China have done a great deal to ¢ na N str © encarnation, 12th | jowiett-Wright, el et TR Frieuds of LAW ENFORCEMENT ar Honker looked at Blacky suspico I have no thought that thejand N streets northwest. Sundays, De- |MOVGIU TSN e iy 1o be hetd at| &1 PENTECOSTAL. urged to hear M. White ly. He knew Blacky of old and represcutation at Washing- | Gtmbor 11-18 inclusive. by Rev. Spence|g oiclock, at which several senators |=—— e e | ) and Ranidolph_*ireris fflfl[glnor;f for playing tricks. ton sine "!‘«;r ahmmnrnllh;h‘llll l': Oru';;‘!’e"s‘f“':&fllfl"'-sbtln‘»;fl)- ‘"‘r‘. HLmembe' who are trustees of the International % 7 R i s U g R e “Blacky right,” sa paddy. cure all the changes laid dow: ciety of St. John the Evangel- ¥ by oTa 1 30 wm —COMMUNION. ~ Sefmon by pastor “WELCOME, HONKER! WELCOME fir V%40 et over |on November 16 by Dr. Alfred Sge In jist. I?:nrgir:b‘! Rau(':fi." Mot Gt EPISCOPAL. Full Gospel Assembly i il i o Lo . TO THE GREEN FOREST!" the ten points. Some of them will be| Rev. Dr. William ayloe Enyder, rector |Yon pictures. morphin and. divoree. S SRR T, 12 ) st s.w. 5 0w —Sermon. iy Waa I don't Erantea”Without much hesitation: [of the church, hus Arranged for meets | SnnriBi SrcaammerPhia and divorce | St. James ! P LN RN 2 Me 2 i 30, 10:30 inri i “Tm glad t 0 hav id e you back here, ever good tender bark, is enough for m others will as quickly be dropped as 1ings to be held dally, except Saturdays, Catholic Welfare Is also to speak. at 7:4) pam so glad.” said he. “I was afraid you|And that reminds me that I casi. |out of the range of practical politics at 7:30, 10:30 and § p.m. and on Sun- 31" akk 1NViTep : A ing time: T must get baok coovast- | 2t this time. A few will receive serl- |days at 7:3b, 11 and & pim. On Satar- Japanese to Address Forum. Washington Cathedral S A AN o imed Honker. look- | Jack Frost is really so near ous consideration and be granted in|day evenings Rev. Mr. Burton will be| At 3 p.m. there will be a forum in | T TN CAEL CHRISTIAN Rehoboth Baptist Church when I come th don't 1 always stop “He is right is way? Have I ever my tail fe thers. At t. such, for instance, as a larger lom to China in regard to deter- P fre at the church for those who desire to Luther Memorial Church on “Disarm- ament and the Far East,” at which Wisconsin ave. n.w. near Woodley road. 1t N and 0~ least he was when we left this morn- confer with him on spiritual matters. “Park View Christian Church’ 2 ing and. though he ISt as fast a |WiNing her tariff regulations. Dr. Paul 8. Reinsch, D. Ta v C 7 ; R .t s ast a | Wi e 3 . . 'D. Tagawa of | Holy Communion ... .. oo T30 am. John \ Yo replied Paddy. “But Mr. and | traveler'as I am. he isn't far behind | “Another matter of great Interest Japan and others will speak. Morning Prayer and Litans L0 10:00 ww. Park rond. east of Georgia uve. e Mrs. _Qu:urk and their family left this replied Honker, and started over | Which will receive large considera- 25TH ANNWERSARY DAY There will be another forum on the! Moy ( - Sermo | WALTEK F. SMITH. Minister. morning for the Sunny South, and |toward the further shore, leaving his | Uon is that of extraterritoriality, * jsame theme at Mount Vernon Meth-| breacher the Deun s 11:00a.m.§ Preschiug 11 & A Wonan of 1 though they, were xafe here and had |flock to #wall the result, T imutes | In some features 1t would be well it| odist Church Sunday. December 11, at | 'prescuer Conin T P L R : i G duced | later they wers all soane 5 the present status could be modified. | Girls’ Fri 2 p.m.. at which Py e of | taacier uCanta e gt n To stay another day because cold | the bottom for the Nice veilow . moih |but m respect to the. safety of the Friendly Soclety to Celebrate |3, p.m. - Ity acaity: DAy ot Decho | Lke Geocgelown and Wikondu » - fiox tant e S and 0:45 pm. weather is coming and they must EIGHTE vreache Farmer Brown's rights of Kuropean and American cit- ‘With Special Exercises. Boy had scattered Call of the American Peace Socie |ST. THOMAS' VERMONT AVENUE keep ahead of it. I thought perhaps |there for the Quacks. and gabbl izens in China, there should be no Admiral > Near Dupo s jou might ecl the same way and | happlly and noisily as thay cnibson thought of placing them under legal pipihany, branch of the = Girls e L R Bt Gt b Randle Highlands ‘itiia” on & he best dinner they had had for | CORLrol for two reasons: riendly ‘Society will celebrate. its|tled problems of the arm. “far | 1—kector, “The U ! SRTOBUNYEA, Pastor. o SE e o The povwe | minyd e s e, | Lot e a0 ot problema ot The aime and s | HMIh | CHRISTIAN CHURCH | T i o Ancieken: Bisery et e CEirat it the prescnt ehastie con- | Sl eXercises at’the resular 8 o'clock 3 ame. 1 2 e | y W by 5 ermont ave. uorth of X s dition in China. requires not, less. but { tomorrow SIEnt As oa o Tmishany =|The Nativity 25,145 oy ARG WY IS paator. 700 p.m the failure of - Washington to:reachi| Lo oare on the pa oreign | made by Rev. James E. Freeman, rece " Chinreh sehool, 913 aduit dept.. 10:1 9432 ¢ schiool Elton A. Gougwer, | S in : auots in the BfEh annuar col eril k| Sovdrnments to protect the rights of liove of tha. ehure % ___ EPISCOPAL. e e L R15 am 4 Tues. 1 e e g their citizens; and secondly, because Monday evening LHE ] " CHRIST CHURCH the Red Cros: 7 o’clock the or- Senator King of U ing of Utah ganizations of Epiphany parish will would place park poiice under heads the Chinese legal code, now under- = St Chierch THE WEEK Grace Bapt Lpls zoing large revision to bring it into &0 & of District. ~ Almas Temple of the | line with western c extend a reception to the me UL A Sl Founded 1795, | 5 of the | lin: procedure, has no " to the members of | REV, WILLIA £ 9 ’ i i 3 Shrine’ holds ceremoninl. Testimony | Toseibility of heing entorced. A spe | LhE soclety. There will be specinl music| - Kecond Guntay in Advens. e 3 ‘ St. Mark’s Church | s WY Epitome of Events Up to {begins in alienation suit brought be- | cial arrangement by which justice is |#nd Dr. Freeman and others will make 7:30 a.m., holy comumumion Cam Third and A Streets S.E, i ng e C. ¥ Ao December 3, 1921. fore Justice Stafford by Lie administered to European and Amer- | #ddresses. A banquet will conclude the| Bunday school; 11 am., holy communion: §| — | 8’ prayer service Miss Nell M. mer G. Graham, U. ican residents in China_will not be [affair. p.m., evening prayer. ry-member can-; 24y 1ss INe ays it is set in vass' 18 afterncon. Lunch for workers at CALER . STETSON sk o jHumes of New Y tained in fire sufficient, when operation. even What is wanted is an ac- IR Large loss su: which guts 910-912 | ST M 3. MASKER L WILLL ColumbiaHeights ChristianChurch| ~ Sunday Night at 7:45 n FOREIGN. Pennsylvania avenue. Dy ¢ heads (o] ceptance of justice and legal up-| JEWS SEEK $14,000,000 Holy Communion ... i g rdal as ore tha venty-four i rightness throughout China as a prin- £ 'y . urch school R ) am | Park rond west of 14th st. n.w. . . Prince of Wales camps at Udaipur. | for ymurg Anan, UEnty-four millions | ihiness (hroughout Ching 8o 5 Briag MARGARET’S Comnunion] AT am | BTk v e ol st e And Every Night During India. “Reds’ see early trade With|opens under auspices of Washington | others shall receive justice [n_the Start Drive to Aid Famine Suf-- and Baneroft place. B PrAYEE oooc h = 1\},},. 5 : s e Week at 7:45 United States. Allegiance issue halts| Tuberculosis Association. City Post- | cOUrts of the land. The administra- s Clergy CHURCH of the ADVE {1100 am.- : to PHER SUNDAY % P dex master Chance announc = !11tion of such a system may be a long ferers in Eastern Europe. REV. HERBERT SCOTT SMITH, D. D. | OTHER SUNDAY SERVICES: Irish peace. Stinnes may form BIE|Christmas “mail © earles schroni | time coming. but a partial applica- | pp o P! REV. FREMONT NEWTON HINREL Becond wnd_Yo N W | st Leader, Maurice| 13.0—te o railway trust, according to reports at| Executive committee of the Washing. | LoD of it. only to work in the case 16 rere oo By Teoonerances o e T At B e 20 am = T, e & fton Chamb 3 he Washing- | o foreigners, is a precarious solution eld here today by Jewish leaders 30—Holy Communion. £:00 p.m.—Sormon by the pastor. T Berlin. Argentina to get loan from|lon Chamber of Commerce and the|of {hu question: from throughout thé southeast on plans 30—8unday school. WELLOME 0 ALL, EXPECIAL New York bankers. Sir James Craif.|und’ Manutaceurory Cacoierchan 5| Speaking from many years resi-|(o raise $14,000 000 for relief of sufferers ] Dec, 6 ut K pm = FERANCHRE, 15 y r, 8 s plan of Lloyd|that local polic _Association ask | qence in China, 1 can teil of the great » famine and worn-torn zones of i svening p 3 & e e e Ulster premier, spurns pla Llovd | fat local police chief be man from | hope which the Chinese feel for the | eastern Europe. bl o e S O i e g o fotiapq Oh AND H STS. |4 COME—BOTH MEN AND. George. Mothers poison hungry chil- | force, _I"\"?:.I;:‘ngdlorn s second “Music [ outcome of the present conference. (mh“d.l' Brown of Detroit, chairman| Holy Communion, Thursday, 11 a.m. ;’"" e i te istian Sonthwest, | WOMEN ! dren at Riga. Mexican cabinet changes |y ¢¢'f; announced for X 28 to June | They look to it to solve the problems |of the Jewisk relief commit ce, which| PARISH BIBLE CLASS, under leadership of ! i oG | No Age Limit. A P for ¥ PORO | e vt st Mesico Gy FoaoEAE et sehunt kT | of T Sourty el MRS o' Sl e S S| "0 o T et et | ST EAULS CHURCH ) Preston A. Cave, Minister | = M it WAL s : ; Ry thritt, Annua cre arnally, a v ; chief speaker. Oty Zrd street near Washington Circle. : ) 3 I Y Allies may intervene in Portugal. ‘[:2 bghatmn Army opens i questions, not only of the present, but | program which included l:pm'lal nr,;-elez'f ALL WELCOME ALWAYS. i Rev. Robert Talbot, D. D. t LR R |Fifth Baptxst Sunday School Charles and Zita are quiet ine exile.| (€ Metropolitan = Memorial of the p und of the future will {ings in the local synagogues tonight —_ = i g et Hiounry service. I Street Near 7th st »w nce may move to force 4:ermany,,-.:';‘t':chf~;r&l{x;lcnt}:n publi have ocmsideration. In lmm c%r - Silver Sprin Parish RECT | el Meets in Charcli Auditorium at 10 am. *% 3 ccivership. L s U g ed 64,531, shattering cours ¢ are expecting too much. ; ! e tha | R = into receivership. Lenin sees United |vious records.” Kush for mow abios |and w ekt Tathet look for a sense __EPISCOPAL. REV. J. HENNING N o live in ' town that E p found guilty at Versailles and sen-|Mobile tags begins at District build- ppointment in their minds as Gitcs Ok (Wi | ralip tomorrow. Mztropolxtan Baptist tenced to juillotine. . W. Morse |INK Association of Civic Secretaries | they begin to realize that tho con Take Forest Glen car. wonz and sermo | ST A | ot R st N eesatt: lange in "France on promise to sail| Nolds first meeting. President Hara- | fercnce cannot undertake to fill such R ] R i I R T ™ Reliool, | | ; (Risetia ¢ next week. ne, commends Christmas scals. In: @ large’ order. Howeder, e de; 1 Communtty Sikton'service i (i Arimars i eh hax | NINTH STREET John Compton Ball, Pastor ark police to take over | pend on A © ferih \ _ Silver pring........ 30 p.m. e : S i MORNING AT FLEVEN work of guarding White Ho ver | Proved in the past in many ways, to A %0 p.mm. to 400 16th Nt : ORNING AT FLEVEN— NATIONAL. by Col. Sherrill. William ‘;‘;“%L’Ef;,‘? champlon such features d o 2 C S Grace Church ™ ::‘?T'?V?J{ms CHRISTIAN CHURCH “Life’s CUFS" Augusta, Ga.. swept by two-million- | Sentenced to twenty vears for first | Claims a8 are manifestly fair an o A e aae Lfoonuwesr. - i dollar fire. President Harding pro-|d¢€ree murder. following trial at|T&ht 3rd.and C sts.NW. Bervices, 11 am. and 8 p. Ninth and D Streets N.E. Bible seliool. A class for you workd association of nations.|Fairfax, Va. Dante statue unyeilod rentext Weakneas Internal Re . 0l Commubion__First Sunday at 11 a.m., n an H eus of nations’ a: sociation seen in ere: “Future territorial aggression ! avid Ransom Covel o Bible School at 9:30 a.m | E conferences of the future. Navy de- outside sources seems unlikely. Sy .—“What Is A Christian?" by Mr. 2 i A e % ipeilipal T A At 1o theste o E. 0. REED H vathetic assistance h‘"w’::‘r::lr"n:‘ e ; 5 Grace Church Sersetorn., Wiseon G NEAR 14th ST Communion and Morning “:“\'\" A RN Oy ”""‘ i : 55 af . 0. : P o 8. < praver and sermon. S eORGE 3 s B : : coads H s,’,f;.{’mn':-:xlf ]A\fil-lx\‘;‘tod“ml\)‘;og\::sclub ONORED. T mentst “realize that having the | THE CIVIC AND COMMUNT y"'c'" RC Rev. GEORGE W, ATKINSON, Jr., D. D. Worship at 11 o'clock Bngadxcr Cowan i planned at Harpers Ferry. Nine| pap.q o p ce of the conference that she St. St hh' CE h— Services: _7:30, $:30. 11 ning Services at 7 —— — vote to give up postal privilege | . Reed was elected com- fear little from outside sources, ephen’s ure 5 I : ! 'n China. Billion decrease In United modore of the Corinthian Yacht Club | her Erent est: wonkneas i:",‘:‘;r’fl"m, 14TH ST. NEAR COL. KD. All Saints’ Chur, CIRCLE. o Rev. G. A. Miller, Pastor Flfth, Bi,ap,t"St q\”“"d‘ s revenues, according to report.)of Washi g 2% ternal: tha . REV. 3. W. AUSTIN. Rectar. . . E NEAR 7ih S.W. States e e e hurt i | g wepington at the annual meet- | 10 o treated drastically, that the|Rev. George F. Dudley, Rector.| Holy Communion, 7:30 a.in. every Sund s S o D John E. Jrizgs will preach at Three 3 & at the clubhouse, south end of th H C hich America ry ec! 8 10th Street N.E [ . 1 2 g ¢ Haven. Nine Highw. dres outh en integrity o i 3 ili . ay school, . every Sunday. o Lo, L. a.m. 1 N1 theater fire in ine | Highway bridge, Thursday night. {1 ty of China for W erupted by | Rev. Philip A. Dales, Assistant. Sunday school, 9:30 Y ) or 33 B 10 HOW " T0" FIN powers agree to give up China extra- | Other officers elocted are: R H. Har- | Laternal forces: that she must unite SONDATE "] Braming scrviee at 8§ veak 1 © ok . _ | Vo LARsHAL torritorial rights. President sets De-| per, vice commodore; ¥. M. Williams, | her varying factions and disband & | 7:30_Holy Communion. e A en ‘wosin, Haty com-, Will Preach at 11 a.m. and 8 p.m. =y e A cember 4 to 10 as American education {rear commodore; F. A. Barnes, secre- | large section of the rabble armies| 11:0—Holy communion and sermon. munien at 11 o’clock. it 2 ST. 6:15 p.m. AS week. Bandits loot home of W. C.ltary-treasurer: R. B. Rives, recording | which run riot through large areas 3 S v w6 g 5 ~w, Holy Communion, 8 a.m. and 11 THANY o0 e R Procter at Cincinnati and got jewelry | secretary; P. B. Castles, measurer; I | of her 1and. St.Kgncs Church 8.8.9:30 am | 2m BE At Second st. nw, | —— oo 20 = 2 A valued at $100,000. Rev. Michael J. 1L ‘Wilson, W. G. Schafhirt and August | T have food hope, knowing the| Tues tols comm Sorvices: 7:80, 10 and 11 a.m. and & p.m .m. Tex WUGH T STEVENSON. Pasior. 7 3 Curley installed as Archbishop of | Bussard, trustee enormous recuperative powers of the [ (i % Elealing Ke Take Florida_ave. or North Capitol ears.__ | Sunday School, 9:30 a.m. and 3 Thepasyor i e et e b Ui First Baptist Church Raltimore. New Bngland 1oss in|" A B, 'Bennett, retiring commodore, | Chinese. that this conference will [ _Thurs.—Holr Communio St. dr Churci Rible school, wau. Juniors, 11 a'm SR storm believed to be",n!lll‘luqs. lilgu-_ was presented With a ship's clock, as | make such an impression o':lm!,:;cge?; 5 Andrew’s urch p.m. | o Ay G R I R ,‘,',‘(,le;::dy,m";}'fi“;:‘if‘:ig;flg;&fek;‘vl:lon for his serv- pleiand, Bl e e interference, St. John’s Church, £y 37 "DION, Tector. | Men’s Bible Conference, 10 a.m. “Chinrming | react tmoraiug e} e bosus = ry A past seven years J. 6 et 1 d 16th and H Sts. e ad % ! . 2 S pom. Easy| : h price fixing in}p. W 5 ¢ will attack earnestly an 3 Services— | Servi 1 L D - men charged w pric I3 P. Welcker, senior member of the|that the: \;“W Ak A within her e O S A Afternoon Secrvice, 4 p.m. Nl L2 . Large shipyards of coun- ed to liquidate unless subsidy. Railroad Interstate Com- vigorouslv own borders. —_—————— California. ' Young People’s Society, 6 p.m. |Organ Recital at 7:30 p.m. Services of the Week: club, made the presentation. of the that 30—8unday school. 11:00—Morning service and sermon. 00—Evening service and sermon. ALL WELCOMB, Sunday school. Service and sermon by the Rev. Suter, Jr. voluntary preceding aft- Annual reports read showing club were & that the membership now is 114, with eighty-five yachts en- aptist Church 5 p.m.—Ory executives merce Commission to look into railirsjleq i FOR PALESTINE. ternoon mervice. Tenth and N sts. n.w. cost and operation before making :3‘ t'hs";eg:;la’:e;:si:es:nzhgixi?;”ow- HERO OFE——_—' R g i e CI-IURCH OF THE | Daily prayer service, 12:10 p.m it o ;»‘n',“{.“-,“‘ . :" el thig U TS O Soth tie further cuts. 2 - Edwar untap. Jaily YeE S y 12:10 p.m. S (@Claplain U, e iz ting at 7. Come Join thes Messenger Who Brought Word Thursday—Holy con INCARNATION Service of prayer and spiritual 0 e s BIbIC meliool WK e are oW e e dima e e h doors Communde ted St 12th and N streets n.w. BXV. WM. TAYLOE SNYDER, Rector. Sunday—7:30 and 11 a.m. 8400 p. m.—Evening prayer. 10:30 a.m.—Daily. Church School, SALVATION ARMY. SALVATION ARMY. Holy Communion and Sermo; 1 ¥ | A choir of twenty-eight well trkined Special music. The Advent call is for eve Be sure Stmimio Navy. Dr. 1 1o save lecture Tir. K OF PRAYER. Muir. DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA. Several aspire for position of re- corder of deeds for the District. Na- val Lodge, No. 4, F. A. A. M, burns mortgage. Dr. Ballou urges Congress to back local board of education. Part of Treasury roof metal taken. Apathy of the public and reaction from war are ascribed as reasons for CRAFTSMEN ELECT. At the weekly meeting of the Craftsman's Club last night the fol- lowing officers were elected: Howard Payson Brown, president; R. C. Rout- song, vice president; William B. Severe, secretary; William L. Slay maker, treasurer, and John H. Keth- ner, sergeant-at-arms. healing, Tuesday, 8 p.m. Ad- From Whittlesey,on Trip. dress by Dr. Freeman. NEW YORK, December 3.—Abraham Krotoschinsky, the “lost battalion” mes- senger who carried Maj. Charles W. Whittlesey's message through the Ger- o lines to American headquarters in the Argonne, sailed yesterday for Pal- he At the even’ Church of the Ascension 12th apd Mass. ave. Rev. D, Wellin Holy Communion Tipper is i mportan . New an Wil preach Sm and p.m. all visitors are cordiall COL. of the Salvat dress_on the Al DAMC 11, 0 gers and at THE HOME CHURCIL welcome Themistocles. - DORCHESTER The Best Results are Obtained by Using Baker’s® Chocolate For more than 140 years this chocolate has been the standard for purity, delicacy of flavor, and uniform F IT IS THOROUGHLY RELIABLE stine on the steamer ®SRecently Krotoschinsky was grad- {uated from the National Farm Sohool |in Buck county, Va. He was sent there following his discharge from the Army by an_admirer, Nathan Straus, wealthy dew York merchant. The trip to Pales- ine also is at Mr. Straus’ expense. his home his benefactor has promised | to buy and cquip for him a farm. ———— C. A. LANGLEY ELECTED. Association. Charles A. Langley was re-elected president of the Chillum Castle-Wood- iburn Citizens' Assoclation for the twenty-sixth consecutive time at a mecting of the association last night, at the Woodburn School. Mr. Langley has been clected president each time I since 1895. ; Other officers elected were F. D. Morris, first vice president; A Ward Beall, second vice president; Thomas W. Joy, secretary; Mrs. C. J. Unger, assistant secretary, and Mrs. Laura O'Hare, treasurer. H. J. Overton and John D. Hopkins were elected dele- this end was again strongly urged. A musical program was rendered prior to adjournment. WRITERS’ LEAGUE MEETS. At the meeting of the Writers' League at the Public Library last ories were read by member of the church to be present at vine services THE STRANGER 1S MADE WELCOMB. Christ Church, Georgetown, Corner of O and Sisf REV. JAMES H. BLAI Second 7:30_p.m.—Evening_prayer and sermon. BIBLE STUDENTS. Again Chosen President of Citizens’ | International Bible Students’ Association try. The Salvation Army pecial Public Exercises The public is invited to attend the following public exercises which will be held in connection with the annual congress now | | i ! i | 7:45 p.m., Saturday, December 3, in Metropolitan- M. E. Church, C street and John Marshall place. Band is one of the best known concert bands in the coun- The Staff THE IMMANUEL BAPTIST CHURCH Sixteenth Street and Columbia Road TO BE THE NATIONAL BAPTIST MEMORIAL TO RELIGIOUS LIBERTY The Argonne hero 'Sm...fanft"dml“r'.g (48 am—Sunday school, e Tand, and it oty Communion and sermea pron e hat time. he decides to malke it e rector. e Rev. Gove Griffith Johnson, D.D., Pastor 9:30 a.m.—Bible School with classes for all ages. 11 o’clock—Morning worship, with sermon by the pastor, followe:’ by the Lord’s Supper and the Hand of Fellowship to new membcrs. 8 o’clock—Evening Gospel service. Address by Col. Margaret Bovill of the Salvation Army “in charge of the Women’s Social Work for the Eastern territory ISpecial music. £ A meeting for all Young People at 7 p.m. Hearty welcome. Fellowship meeting Thursday evening at 8 o’clock, with address ot “Russia and the Bible,” by Mr. Thomas Macdonald of New York. HEAR DR. CLAYTON Saturday evening (8 to 9 o'clock) in the Pub- lic Bible Class on “THE LAMB OF GOD.” JESUS SAYS, “COME UNTO ME” CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH - : M = tes to the Federation of Citizens' in session: In making Cakes, Pies, Pudding, Frosting, Ice | |%itttons a Cream, gauces, Fudges, Hot and Cold Drinks | |xtw Sampshire “svente was openty e G 8th and H Streets N.W. e vas “again strongly urod: TERRITORIAI' STAFF B T REV. WILLIAM S. ABERNETHY, D. D., Pastor. REV. A. F. ANDERSON, D. D., Assistant Pastoi. REV. A. D. BRYANT, Minister to Deaf. SUNDAY SCHOOL, 9:30 AM. N. S. Faucett, Superintendent. 11:00 A. M.—Sermon by Dr. Aberncthy. Theme: “WHEN JESUS WAS MOST KINGLY” ?# ~ | night_original 57 Highest Awards in [ MissiMarie’Dallas Misa' Iva Sulllyan JUNIOR CHURCH (in S. S. Building) Sermon by.Dr. Anderson. # \ e e Catories. fohiowed the HOLINESS MEETING, Led by Commissioner and Mrs. - o 1 d »” Europe and America | rendinge. Three: prises i the conts Tt e e “WHAT THE COMPASS TELLS . Backlet f Chowe Recupes sord free on approvel The wade-mark “La Belle Chocolatiere” on every package WALTER BAKER & CO. LTD. MASSACHUSETTS test for the best poem written by the members of the league were an- nounced by M. B. Fabin, the president. ext meeting will be h De. 16 at the library. f " oo mial I"‘nfl ‘Well known lecturer of Oleveland, Ohio. 3 P.M.—SUBNECT— Mr. Moblaon will speab ot SEATY FRER, MO COLLBOTION. COMMANDER BOOTH 10:30 a.m. Sunday, in Poli’s Theater, 1424 Pennsylvania nue. The public is invited to n‘nd. ave- will speak at Poli's Theater at 3 and 8 pm. Sunday. Admis- sion in the afternoon will be by ticket only. No tickcts will be required in the evening. 8:00 P.M te for the low and Sermon by Dr. Abernethy, Theme alvay ¢ i peaple 8 p.m., SERVICES FOR THE DEAF. Rev. A.D. for youn Bry. e ——— THURSDAY, 8 P.M ~Church Prayer Service. (Entrance Street) -