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THE EVENING 'STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. 1. : : | ‘LOCKED POWER LINES’ CAN YOU HEAR? UNE flPPflRlew PREVENT ‘PICKING UP” | ot pou st b hont) OF RADIO MESSAGES VACTUPHONE || ALREADY IS CLOSED| e e less messages may be sent to a definite receiving statlon without But $11,703.93 Stll Is Need- | Sther-viktions o cimmred s ex'an | WESTERN ELECTRIC 0. |[|BUt $11,703.93 Still Is Need- | nouncenient™5,” i "oficini"brees 1t is the first and only hearing ed for 13 Other Worthy A Ukrainian electrical engineer 2, named Chayko Is responsible for COR Rl | X the discovery. It is stated that, VACUUM TUBE 1 Families. by- means of a simple apparatus —the amplifying device used by hé straightens out and groups President Harding at his Inaugura- || One Christmas Opportunity closed| What are termed the “locked pow- tlon address and at Arlington on|lland the thirteen others waiting for | Saranc; rove Cppesnetic field into A'f)“.l;.'.:f.i lf_-‘a;‘»ms at any time con- ||| th® Same good fortune is the report| can penetrate mountains, thereby i{today from the Assoclated Charities. | venlent to you. avolding the necessity of high R ite. To0. 1itetatire: Two good friends of Opportunity No.| 2htannea. It Is also msserted that 5, following their custom of previous f the discovery will enable the loca- Globe Vactuphone Agency [ eare nove together undertaken to ton from the surface of metal deposits in the earth and will be BROWNLEY BLDG., 1304 F St. N.W. || | met th d e |77 M. W. DRENNAN, Manager. of She naeds 'of Oppertunity;:No: & £ MRS. HARDING ARRANGES ron sennwes' swecree OULD FACILITATE iy wee | TTLE INQURIES SATURDAY. DECEMBER 17. 192 MRS, HARDING MAKES “BIG HIT" WITH POLICEMEN: AT WHITE HOUSE Boxes for Winter. a new hearing Instrument, manu- factured by the | No longer will the policemen sta- | . i:L“;:::,,’."d:'.'.:: Neiaht nd ich: | Real Estate Board President at elther end of the front portico of . o tMe White House be dented shelter| A| 2 LR E ppoints Committee to In 8 a result of Mrs. Harding's in- . torentin thelr behalt, s sentinel bo vestigate Methods. electrically heated, has been placed at’e point newr the west entrance With a view to facilitating lssuance o e portico, and within the next|of titles on realty, President Harry da, r vi B <. u‘Yl‘;m:"n?':ie“:‘l}"';:mp"Wl on the |k Boss of the Washington Real Es- From time to time during their|tate Bourd hus appointed a speclul long hours in the wind and cold, the | COmMmIttee to investigate the situa- policemen may enter these little tion and recommend steps which shelters to warm up. The shelter {Wight aid in tris matter. boxes being used are the ones which |, The committee, composed of W. Gil- formerly stood at the entrace gates|bLert Dent. chairman; Percy H. to the front grounds of the White %Il and William J. Flather, § House during days of the last ad-|ilterview 'the title companies and ministration when the gates were]%€ck their co-operation in examining closed to the public. {titles and Inulm_; certificates in a t recently reached Mrs. Fard- | *hOTter space of time than now is r i ! of service to medical and other o aclences. Ry or another twelve monthe Thelr Chayko is continuing his experi- combined checks of $400 each leaves a [ ments for the sclentific technical 1surplus of $20, which they designate| 9department of the Ukrainian gov- UALITY 5 ernment. Q for No. 1. Subsequent gifts for No. ing of the suffering among the police- | 4uired. The committee also will u | 5 will be allotted to other opportun! § E 1 s - B Imen during the several cold days nd | 9°Ttake 10 have the recorder of deeds tes Alittle girl two and ‘one-hait [| INGERING ILLNESS FATAL k ¢ : ¢ X . ' : {iights already experienced. e sl W hdraw the recent ruling which years old asked her mother to have LR 3 2 . c . BT no time in ‘seeing that means of{Prevents the filing of papers for rec- . N % 2 il H P her pennles used for milk and toys. i AN i ” ¢ shelter and comfort iwere afforded.|YFd after 3 o'clock. even though, it is by -.l G AT Jone tor a family where James Quigley Failed to Recover It is needless to suy that the men |S4id. [Perl;omr;uingxlw file them a ¢ is & baby and another child are pleased and are profuse in their n the office of the recorder be- about the same age as the donor. From Wounds in Philippines. expressions mnrmn.;l Mrs. Harding's | 1o7€ the closing hour. Taking Care of a Family for a Week. Quigley, forty-six years old, humanitarianism. S Oue giver sends $15, asking that it |died yesterday at the United States c. You'll realize the |lbo used to take care of Mo © fop one |Soldiers' Home, after a long llness, 233 limit of satistaction Wweek. This suggests that others may |Services will be held at the chapel from the fuel we'll ltke to do the sume thing for some one | there at 10:30 o'clock Monday morn- 234 advise. of the opportunities. by taking care |Ing, and interment will be tn the home R J. & jof one of the families for a day, a | cemetery. . J. GRACE Week or even longer. Now that No. 5| Mr. Quigley was born in Boston. He M. C. i8 closed the total needed to care for [recelved his education in that city, and 4th and F Sts. \E. the other sixty-eight people——fifty- |later joined the United States Cavalr: LWo of them children—for a week {s |Serving under the late Col. Roose- e {yelt at San Juan Hill While scelng s hoped that church societies |service in the Philippines, e was ' will, o 2 4 2 A pleture of policemen shivering fn the cold at the White House door mo touched Mrs. Harding that » i Conle mnd e menbar the Gh | Hik mbrbss. dival Bhsabeth Quigiey the policemen who will enjoy thelr comfort are shown in the photograph, standing appreciatively by, as portunities in their Christmas plan-jof this city, and a sister, Mr: D. | they were unloaded. ning. Greene of New Bedford, Conn., sur- Last year 634 persous subscribed to |vive him. helped to bring all-the-year-round Christmas cheer into fourteen h 3 UD| . For House Current or Battery It is hoped that ’Sv'uhin;zze:? will do Ay ORR SCHOOL BUDGET Maximum Heat . The Minimum Expense Committee on Beundary Lime. Another special committee has been e ! appointed for the purpose of consid- iering the question of establishing a { boundary line around the city, beyond { which line the commission rate for sales will be 5 per cent. This action jvas taken after receipt of man | compluints from members on the | |c:.m;|smn<- in commission rates for {certain_sections not specifically enu- |merated in the present stundard { .Tiis committee, composed of Harry C. Smithy, chairman: Jesse H. Hedges Easterday Said to Have }F.'I‘.‘r“:’t, ll%“e”;fficél?i-erii.n‘}.;‘.'lz;"23:5 MY FAVORITE STORIES Made New Admission in | Announcement of commircse, heads ed by Robert L. McKeever, as a stand- $5,000,000 Bond Theft. |ine committes of the board. was mage WHILE THEY LAST % - Approval was given the board of : | 5 . by aresident Boss this week. The $1.59 SET eopie ey this year and that more | oqycation's constructive educational BY IRVIN 5. COBB 3 . comumittee held its initial meeting and 3 EVERY S8ET GUARANTEED take share in this form of Invest-|PIOETam bY the Parent-Teacher As- NEW YORK, . December 17.—Wall p:;"f&:fin‘i:‘; he duties of this com 0 T street’ s he e el S SIS 5 ELR,HAT | "The Yotal meceived hp to this morn- |Schoel at & meeting in”the chool THE IDENTICAL ARTICLE. Cadvisedt Sy en vond theft plot was |mittee, Mr. ckeever stated that it s 3 ‘led, i " |building Thursday night. e or- ¢ d wyers. who | sirab ve entertaining PENN ELECTRIC & GAS B erewith, i 45 |gunization also went on record as A Shakespearean actor was left, bare throat and ventured through the |shared in the proceeds of the sale of | [gatUres included in all meetings o SUPPLY CO., the Associated Charities, 923 H street | [2Voring the original school budget hallway until he came to the rotunda {the e board. The members were urged northwest, or to the office of The Star. | {oF the fiscal vear of 1923, instead of stranded in a small town In Michigan. | stolen securities, according to an |to secure prominent speakers. ang 311% NINTH ST. N. W. opening down upon the office floor. ings P o v e i | % =t = i dmission which Saul 8. M; - | subcommitt, v: Gl P . m Bveal: Phone Mala 8§33 the materially slashed estimates - This was in the days when there !llll‘ ‘Bellboy! Bellboy!" he called in his ad . Myers, coun- ee was appointed to ar- No. L DEVOTED FATHER. NOW |which were seut to Congress. Speak- Country Important Contribu- | 3% Shakerie cartach 4 { bent apeiing voice. 4 back a|oclfor the National Surety Company, | T4nE€ other features of entertainment ELESS . LEAVES SIX |ers were Garnet C. Wilkinson, as-| .. i T i vatcher want?’ answered back a |a heavy loser, said meetings. CHILDREN TO WIFE'S CARE. |sistant superintendent in_charge of| tjon to World’s Civilization, | I cPtained board at the local hotel | .,y ijiey; menial impertinent 5 ¥ loser. said had been obtained e e ‘Think of me here with the baby |colored schools; Miss Marion P. ? |until a remittance arrived to take him | ° “Bellboy,” said the Thespian with |{Tom W. W. Easterday. view of the fact tha 1 and him over there,” is what she said | Shadd, supervisor, and Mrs. Birdie I. | back to Chicago. As he had no funds | much dignity, “l desire my aundry | r;nsuma Who is under indictment | number of the young. et e as her eyes filled with tears. “But 1|Anthony. Mrs. Julia West Hamilton, Beclares Dr. Gore. for tipping purposes he got' scant at- | to be brought to me forthwith! n Washington in connection with the 5 ¢ 5 Ll e RS = cently become affiliated with the = have a lot to be thankfi — i resident of the association, presided. P tention from the servants. wan!" said the boy. ou didn’t {case, has been corroborated by cer- = will break a Cold, Fever and|i:'so’much worses Ko forpit might | P = The people of little Holland, half the| One day he pushed and pushed the | have but half a shirt when you hit |(ain other witnesses, Mr. Myers said, st slziembers, e oon: . . s ialways been thoughtful of her and| = Isize of Maine, have drawn strength and | Pushbutton in his room without get- | this town. p {and now 10oks as If some of the!a petter acquainta: iy Grippe qmd(er than anything|nude "a good home for his family. | three younger children, but until he ‘:‘“r: : r‘ ‘;:‘ ":hm s hm: Sent| Lo an answer. Then he got out of | “That” said the actor. “is the naun.<:h¢;h;;‘::c‘llxlrlllll§s (orathe proceeds of | operation e CRE L o Rt foos = < | Then he broke down and is now hope- e is learning his | characte m - ed, put on his trousers and overcoat, | dry to which I refe S W e located.” 2 4 : 4 we know, preventing pneumonia lessly ill in the hospital. At first e | e e e B und. Sapecially | against the sea and have been one of | turhed the coat collar up about Wis | \Copyricht, 1901, by Central Press Associa )|, Surrendered by Bondsmen be. deveioped: “Rovdy then hre ahould — = wife tried to be the breadwinner, but |25 one of his little sisters is not|the most important contributors to the | ————_—_—_mn— PoET b Teine. o 3 ~ g 5 readwinner, A ashington | Subcommittee, consisting of Lee D. Auto_Instruction i did ot work: Agw baby was com- | gtrong and needs care and extra nour- { oo uq. Givilization, according to Dr. J. o 2 icky Arnstein, Nick | Latimer, jr.; Taylor Eiker and Frank COURSES IN PRACTICE ng and the other five children needed | jshment, and the mother, deserted sev- : 5 Lo iaas ACE AND EA'I’S i Sullivan, Norfman Gibbons are working out the plans THEORY "AND PRACTICE |her. The kiddies—six of them pow.[eml years ago, following much cruel | Howard Gore of Washington, who la 4 | Bowles erday for bringing | {or & dance to be held shortly after STARTING AND LIGHTING jthe oldest thirteen—are promising|treatment by her husband, is also[evening addressed members of the N stolen securities into the District of { New Year. OVERHAULING, DRIVING youngsters. Those in school are rnmef‘under the doctor's care. Notwith- 4 g e . e " RULE AT EASTLAKE TRIAL b5 i B iy o o g OWNERS' SHOP COURSES ahead of their grades. Relatives and | standing this she earns what she can | 1ona! Geographic Socic iball pending an appeal. About three |is as follows: Hobert L. Mckeever. Day and Evening Clagses. friends are helping, but cach week an | ot home To help Beter carry his bur-| In addition to literally making for 'nd el bu 2 =3 months ago Kasterday's bondsmen | chairmar A Gibbons, Milton Past Scholarship for Ex-Service M additional $15 is needed, or $180 f. " themselves , & wonderfully ~productive ! chair ; . il Write. call of phone Main w20 | the coming vear. *" OT | den until he becomes a full fledgeg country filled with successful, contented 3 —_— ;x;rr::ge;:gu hxilrln.handtlen days ago ;(_fiman.“;;l;-‘eauun M. Judd. Taylor YMCA AUTO SCHOOL pusly acknowledged, $20.50; A, |icurneyman $13 is the amount needed | oople, they have taughi the world BY W. H. CLAGETT. {them who forgot to have their PIoto- | witncas 1 s o sy ania | lker: o AL Sl ST ease iy 1736 G $t. N.W. _ Open to Women 52381 C. F., $10: 3L C. B, §10; | egkpy- or 4776 for the year. L e e R MONTROSS, Va. | ¥7REhs took! 10 o'clock 2,000 | PTogEEGInE iR e i PR T T e e e e ORERItY Wowmen | LG 0; L. D., Mrs. A. ., $30; A. ture, efficient commerce and the sound- MON 3 Svery mornin’ at o'cloc! 01D, = e i e D. 3 3 T N B 1c. 50 cents. otal received, $31.50: [est principles -of finance and interna- | Dear Folks: stalwart sons and daughters of Vir- | stances masorssing iy Uie circum. | Kenneds, James . Holmes and Jo- The Best in Modern Ficti A $25. Total received, $83 §; balance needed, $644.50. tional law. and have done much to de- | For the past six days I've been down | Binia_gather around the structure, | the securitios py rib e steslngior|pePh A Mieshert. e m lern Fiction, |17, 5 O S50 Tosat & P 0. 10, HELPING THOSE WHO|YCIoD insirance (o its modern orme | here in ola Virginia tabulatin a few | YNICh Can comfortably seat Whout 30 St e Arnstein und Conn | el Essays, Travel and Biography, NO. 2. LEFT A WIDOW IN EARLY |HELP THEMSELVES. e aiopment. cof the " public “school | Fecords for my journal at the famous corne, Toos gl orer LAk others | He then ‘showed how!theser mecuric|, OUieT Ficent mewalaf the reailea: and Children’s Books. WOMANHOOD. Determined if possible to g2t an |system, aided immeasurably In the ad- | Eastlake murder trial, and while 1's house doore, where they mand gt | LogWeTe, Negotiated by Arnstein and || t € ; i Cohn " = eport of Secretary Petty follow Married when still young and inex- | Sducation. -het oldest son of fifteen |vance of science and art, and while en | 5u1a order for a news “lizgard” to side #ble until the jedge has fit his w d liivan, th“” and st daily there are catls made |t 4 n works out of school hours and on|gaged in these constructive things at| ©Ua Of through the solidwall of humanity | Lasierday. | Do the securities| o, the board by those uncmplosen aay {perienced. she was left a widow iniSaturdays to help his widowed mother | home fourd time to contribute some of | With either the prosecution or the de-|ang entered the only bony fiar inlet | phia, Boston and Banpeon, bhiladel-|seeking work. In most cases these |early womanhood with four children|and his five vounger brothers and|ihe worlds greatest explorers and to|fense, 1 know of nuthin' in the stat-| o the bilg! Once fasiie. his Sedge- | osed of. . 0 Bultimore aud dis-|requests come from men with no spe- to support, now ranging in ages from :;;tl;:g;"':h;}::dh;:engggg;'e ‘Q.,'mucfi Z‘;‘;’;‘,fi:}",;%i‘-i,‘.’.’,,};‘.f‘“u"dm systems of | 5515 to prevent me from describin® a ;m;; is give five minutes to get his| N s e jcial training, and who are invariably two to thirteen years. The oldest was | embloyers, who have become o much < bit of what's happenin’ in this neck | D€A. after which the barriers are! . > Imvelved. iseeking clerical work. There has as stricken with infantile paralysis. A 3 i R IbATanto the A Fragmentary Land. < lowered, and for *'ie next fifteen min- ‘asterday has involved various!)et been practically no demand from delayed operation promises, with sub-|2mbition that they contribute to the| Geographically Holland is a _frag- | Of the ancient and honorable common- | utes a scene follows which would | Persons whose names have not her. | members for service of this character. sequent treatment, ultimate succus.|l‘m y's bmlfi 5 k', a home for | mentary land, Dr. Gore showed. Three- | wealth, and just how the folks act on| make a Yale-Princeton foot ball game | lofore been mentioned in connection | nce the reorganization the board o that it is hoped the child may be- h""‘".‘" D iren. Thhe Goficit of $15 a | Sevenths of its area is below sea level | sich an occasion! seem stoopid with these Wall street bond thefts,:has established and put on a perm: come well again The Associated|her six chiidren. The deficit of 313,21 4nd great dykes to keep out the water | =\ 50 Ooeaslo LN, i o e particularly certain lawyers who, he|nent basis the semi-monthly lunch- Charities' home economist las_hecn | week, or 740 this mext year. most by |00 Flcieasity. These not only extend | Never have T seen sich chivalry and | Hor . }says. advised the whole scheme and |€on meetings. and it is gratifying to paying weekly visits to the family,|met by those who _he ehel mmem-l““’"fl the coasi but aTe constructed in | politeness before! And while it ain't | i obody gets ruffied. how ever m\d:wen‘ co-operating. and were paid for | report that through the entire period teaching the housewife useful lessons|Lord helps those who help & network throughout a large part of | givulgin' no secret to say that the them who fail to draw winnin’ seats!so doing out of the proceeds of the | the attendance has averaged sevent: in homemaking. The family budget|selves. - .. |the country. They inclose areas from a t just giggle over their hard luc { stolen securities.” eight. with several meetings atten: has been carefully worked out, but| Previously acknowledged, $237.50:|few Geres to many miles in extent and | 3ccused party of the first part is far | It back to the cold outside und’ph-| - Suilivan wag arrested here -n“,,,_led by more than ninety, and the last unfortunately thore are mo outside|mrs. R. L. D.. $1: A. E. C.. 50 cents | from a few inches to as much as eight- | from popular with the citizenry at|liently stick around waitin' for the !day on an indictment charging grand|one by 108 members, resources, and $27 a week must be|Total received, $229; balance needed,|cen feet below the sea. s 3 ot | ioon recess. When the whole strenuous | larceny, supserseding that i “Realizing the value of a library. provided, or $1.404, for the coming|gsq o large, you'd never get hep to the fact i g that returned prav to pump the water from canais | froun JOUL IENCT FGS el 19 Whe Tact | procedure is repeated. 1It's a swell |against him a year ago, He was ay-|the board has acquired as a bas at various levels into those above sea A pastime if you don’t weaken! raigned befcre Magistrate Koenig|about twelve volumes on the subject Previously acknowledged, $5: @G. W.| NoO. 11. TUBERCULOSIS TOOK HER |level, and so provide drainage that “Open-Faced” Court. Fights between opposin’ counsel is|and commaitted to the Tombs in ae‘-’ of real estate. and accumulating WAYFARER’S BOOK SHOP McC., $12: S. C., $2; A. E. C., 50 cents: | HUSBAND. the army of windmills always asso-| Inside the co'thouse, which is built|Unheard of. a custom that might well | fault of $10,000 bai {a file of the National Journal as well Mr. and Mrs. C. P. S.. $5; L K. B.. $50:{ ywnon” the father (colored) died of |Ciated with Holland is Kept busy.|on the open-face plan, havin' but one|be copied by some of them modern —_— {as journals and bulletins issued by in- L. L. Y., $1.19. Total received, $75.69: |\ reulosis he laft six children, rang- | Nature has helped In the solution of g from the roadway aniels” up in the Heart Of The Na- {dividual boards and real estate organ- balance needed. $1,328.31. et from one to fourteen years. | this engineering problem by provid-/ the prisoner, jedge. joory. prosecutor, | tion! Whenever either sides gets a | {izations throughout the country. As InE in age from one L0 (o e ater | Ing winds that blow nearly 80 per | defense and audience in general aré|DIt Upset over the actions of his op. this increases it will be a compara- 3. SAVING THE CHILDREN FROM|¥he, mother, ratra g five miles to|cent of the time. all as one, and serious as the case is,| POnent. the upsettee simply looks out tively simple matter to cross-index i MRl D L L R and from her work. leaving the chil- Live Like Gentlemen. there's not the slightest bit of merri- | the Window, counts about 173 and * [articles on standard or special sub- S A wife divorced from a brutal and|and from her WOl (g ing S ives. | So gemeral it prosperity in the|ment dropped in the inclosure that| then ree-turns to his mutton! It's jects in « manner that will make them dissipated ‘hu;band,. t:a;mflg' the ;r- the oldest | Netherlands, Dr, Gore declared, that | all hands, includin’ the defendant, ge’?;lleer‘r‘m(ul\y stuff 5 easily accessible for the purpose of Istmas Loal fect of their father's inheritance for e 7 Netherlands, or. Goce declared, that! donit join in the laughter! wibhe Ratives are big feeders. and the ') | research or study. e ey L e er 11E fam- | Thanks to thé assistance given by the | cycle or 'a motor ear and lives at| The jedge {s by ail odds the main olks, God bless ‘em, seem 7 i = reqneat: that will cook the right i 4 i . o . mxbed o . iy 3 ; kind of a Christmas din- ily, the right upbringing. Result: Thelyear, the mother has been able to stay | pariicipation. in soa-borne commerce | c0'troom. they know him, and when- mmons” don't linger longer at| H daily isome Sstanding Hon i special commitiee of the board meets {in the boardrooms, and this fact is a practical demonstration of the activ- = = ity of the b d. Th ittees nd|Confusion of Signals Declar- |i% %" opird: These committees ‘De: wnership of huge colonial |ever some “grasshopper” gets frisky | the table! Their perturbness is grad- 3«':-:3“;; have made for oo’imopoliu‘n or starts In to chirp. he calls down|4&lly leavin’, however, as I noted this ism, and hardly a family lacks a rep- | the offender and calls him down4JC1 resentative who has sailed the seas|proper! “Jim Bradley,” he shout in| ,he JOOry eats at our dugout. a or spent some years in the East|opep co't Friday, “ei i & gotta say about them is that i vashing, while the DS=mustlory necensity ke ing hard to grow fast so that they| ;fi,;‘;’“fififi.““{g:“'}x_‘h:‘gwx lIeithe e tocd clear 1 be able to support their mother { 9193t | UG o3 TOTC ERORR ren- “‘ll’n!fl: c:‘d— = b'“I - and thus reward her for all she Las tice in a garage. To maintain the Ulated o suito " C TE” done for them, and retrleve their| g iqop and children until the oldest = father's neglect and abuse. In addi- | 9o, 200, SPUIATER, Baty JO5, B 60y K e Ditwas Hinscent Tooontoa s e % iines, and their creation and activity N Indies. talking or get out the co'thouse! nt no A ] € k ; This coal can be pur- Sl n‘;“;‘;;’i:“;‘:fifi:tggfls chauffeur $15 a week is needed, Or | otion pictures of the quaint I Smokin’ is permitted until his honor he‘:fl' S 2 ed Cause of Collision Be- ”?Ssx::l:';ga:: g‘e’r‘n‘!::fi;‘i;“?:":\lu‘:l; chased from and prompt $15 a week, or $936 is needed for the $780 for the year. land of Marken were shown in con-|sets down, and then all butts are to “Slanghter” MacBeth. closer relationship, which is a good nectlon with Dr. Gore's lecture. On | “choked!” Yesterday the clerk of the! Montross is located:in one of the | basi - this isolated island in the Zuyder Zee | co't tried to slip over a couple of “in- | most famous counties in the grand' tween TWO vessels' velo;m‘enndz ?P'“fi:':’.}’.fl faa-:d ":‘:)‘:-';enfli:l By thie Associated Press. co-operation in the work of their individual offices. delivery made 2 Previously acknowledged, $2; M. G. by e RL$100 A B Co 50 cents. Total, W. A. W.. $5: G. W. K, $5; A. E. €&,147550; balance needed, $767.50. 50 cents. Total received, $10.50; bal; s We ance needed, $925.50. Franklin 4840 No. 4. TRYING TO BE BOTH FA- 245 This frail widow with three chil- 1245 First St. N.E. ‘n?rb;\,i,.‘: TR ather and mo. | dren. oldest seven, reduces her rent jther, breadwinner and homemaker, | by taking lodgers and taking in sew- costumen la‘md %unm;s“r;x::ig;ed:hfi: hales” after the gflvel“hn‘d fell and|Old Dominion, Westmoreland, birth- | years old have been ved, was bawled out unmerciful! place of the Father of our country,| NEw v Sy ey have bronilost on dicimetnlang. War Hero Picture Gallery. James Munroe, Gen. Robert ‘E. lA’m:!::“ \'O_BK.d ?""mb" 1i—Seven { "U'nder what might be termed per~ a 3 :iscamen injure - ; woman is married, betrothed or en-| On Friday the procedure was halted | [os sng o wprrs ee; Richard Henry j n the collision be-|sonal servive, it is interesting to note , it Lee and a wholé mess of others who|tween the liner Panama and the |that the board's off tast b tirely “unattached.” by the jedge right in the middle of | i = o g 5 an e . 0 i s offices are fast be- Dr. Gore was Introduced by Gilbert | some turrible important testimony 1o yona raceyr ¢ J¢ar dead days be-|ynited States destroyer Graham, off |COMINg known as the headquarters for the real estate fraternity. This is NO. 12. - TUBERCULOSIS -AND IN- FLUENZA DID IT. Grosvenor, president of the National | allow him to order “all those hangin’ [ " By unanimous vote at our bow-wow | 52 Girt, last night, arrived here i i Associated Charities during the Ilsl‘h.me like a gentleman. The country's | Works! He knows everybody in the|turribly perturbed that us newspaper H 1 | but ‘seeing no future for her three|ing. She broke herself down by long, | Geographic Society’ on the portrait of Gen. Robert E. Lee | last night it was decided that we'd|early today and were taken to the S‘.‘.‘i‘?fi:fi.i” s‘i};eisf;x:irtlh:: :’éfi'.’.‘f.‘?.‘: i children, except waywardness and the | narq work outside the home, while FUL either find seata’ of be removed (ihelp out on some Cheistmas work Sat-1naval hespital in Beookly the standing of individual real estate ! Juvenile Court, is it any wonder that{ 25 WUCE ©C00E L T eted. from the building!” The jedge treats |urday night. We are gonna attempt ropays brokers have reached the board. In { this mother broke down through work | I BEATEN AND ROBBED. em rough MacBeth,” with me doin’ the third| The men, all of whom were of the |tiwelve instances the board has given iand worry? Especial s her hu:-]'rhe-r father, a sufferer from tuberculo- On ‘tl:le vivallls of tfhe co'troom c?n :e witch, so, if you all don’t hear from band. a skilled mechanic when she . d of the influenza two years ago. seen the pictures of every general who | me no more, rememver 1 w: it - el Bl Nad o & cemmin o oead predisposed to the, ather's Colored Man Held Up by Two g for the south, and all left-over | counted for in Montross. \Eisrgnsuz“ criminal and finally deserted her. If|trouble needs special care. e two . space is occupi y testimonials to 1 thank you, DOPEY DA i e laints filed si h }a mother's home care and their regu- |older children attend the primary; Others; Loses $42. | {Neggison, . A. Reed and J. Brogers. | Dix of which have been mafemies 1 {lar attendance at day and Sunday|$18 is needed for this young family,| Ira Fields, colored. 2145 H stree Ke | —_— oA t, : ly was the most seriously injured, | the secretary. one by t bitratis school can save these children from {or $936 for the year. was held up last night in an alley N ) having suffered concuulo:l : the | committee, and two 'fi““w“:':-"'"l’-"mI following their father's career, an in-| previously acknowledged, $3: A.-E.|in rear of the market at Tth and O s e 2 vestment of $25 a week, or $1,300, the |C, 50 cents. Total received, $3.50; bal- | streets by two colored men, beaten jbrain and scalds from a broken next year, will have brought worth-|ance needed, $932.50. and robbed of $42. Fields was fol- {steampipe. The others had received{ MERRICK PRIZE DEBATE. while dividends. lowed to the alley from a near beer severe bruises and lacerations, but Cmmmm romp around and ™ 'p, gy, . S. E. P.. $3; A E. C., 50] NO.13. “TOO GOOD TO BE TRUE." { s3100n on 7th street. One of the rob- rations, but : none of them was dangerously in- , and become overheated. Icen[s Total ‘received, $5.50; balance| It ai l't really l;zue. Tell me Jou g_ers as‘l’xled h{m ll:; :-::r;ltch and dealt {jured. % Georgetown’s Students Discuss Ar- 92.50. ain’t_fooling me. you mean im a blow in . g c"'B “.."mfin B_-}:‘f%" H:;athra asaded sy vENTIDE, |30 Pave Some money in my hand and | when Fields started to run, he| 2 Signals I)eel.‘:rel Confused. | bitration for Industrial Disputes. mm&n-—--&mflom. Frmsmas NO. 5. sm:lsp’r A‘\:Ng !:;gl;h: tDl ‘ve. | B0 to the store and buy the food I want | told the police, _the second man . o “;a"{';':h:g:m:&:!:““g ;l;l:c:e';{ Contending that all industrial dis- that hard packed phlegm, eases breathing, | 1. C. F' $390; M. C. B., $390. Total re-| o 41544 pothering with a grocery or- | knocked him down and both rifled lica Gndershor owniiateain tar cot shell putes fahiould ibs isettiad by msbiration) rids of hoarseness, strained coughing and | o¢ived, $750: closed. der? It's 100 good to be true” ‘This|his pocksts, Flelds furnished the accident. With them were brought | Georgetown College debaters were given i No. s DE DEPENDENT BY!was the way money for a Thanksgiv- I B : -Goi Poty e o | setown C | i e I dimr s Tedeived by this-col | 2 whom wore the unitorm of 3 |Does Not Take Seriously Ocean-Going Steamers Offer |ty ssqmen, who werebeing alfen e erlel st e s i Typical of the self-supporting wage-|ored woman. who herself, almostiS05000 o mrifrs, 923 Massachusetts o . 4 i for distribution among various naval|contest of the season. 3 [ carners family as long as good health { 0, 143 a husband in the Tubereu |, S12 Sal"robbed of her hanavaz| PTOPOSition to Rule Over | Tempting Innovations to |stations in the southern stater. The | “To. Rovert 5. War. '22. of linois h eitieare of |osi= L HospltaLuileay, ng f g h to|by a young colored man at 10th and |Graham, attended by the coast guard { member of the winning team. was given asted. the man took excellent.care of| children to support, from three to | ¥ & VELRE (050700 Ul early last Alb A Afl t P iboats Seneca and Gresham and the |[the honor of being selected as the best his family, a wife and four young|thirteen yeats of age. Because of her | MasSachysetts atonie Sty last ania. ract Passengers. itender Sandpiper, came into port sev- | individual debater of the evening. -Hi jcrew of the Graham, were: W. H.advice to members and the public on {Kelly, Raymond A. Smith, w. | various matters pertaining to real ese |Thompson, J. T. Wright, Benjamun!!ale. There have been nine com- irritation in the throat, resulting in restful nights. Véry pleasant totake. Good for all the famil All druggists, 3c- Bell’ i . “Then serious iliness came|devotion to her family and her re- 5 eral hours after the Panama arrived. |teammate was John 8. McCann, °22, of . arning Gaye are now over,|sponse to every suggestion for their B I ot omne gimosen Fnesany | BY the Associated Press. By the Associated Press. | Contanton. of signals wes. Srd. oy | Matne. Sytean 3. Pauly, the visitor of the AssSociated| \ois”pnair of eyeglasses and a $1| NEW YORK, December 17.—Jerome NEW YORK, December 17.—Rival |the Graham’s crew to have caused the | tana, and Joseph A. Mi lexcepl for odd jobs now and then.|care, The wito's church and relatives con-| Charities has recommended that she | io¥ Napoleon Bonaparte, great-great- |steamship line collision. There appeared to be mis- | Indiana, were the members of the nega- tribute, but are unable to carry the|be given a coveted place in the fou Miss Ellen Crabtree, 229 K street, onap: 8! 8! p lines are competing for understanding between the helmsmen | tive team. burden unaided. The deflcit is $19 a|teen opportunities. Nineteen dollarsi .,orted the theft of a diamond ring nephew of the famous Napoleon, de- | passengers, in the post-war travel iof tre two o ae when they met off | The judges were Chlef Justice Con- week, or $988 for the yea a week is needed, or $988 for the year. !l lneq at $160 from her trunk the | Clared that he is not giving serious|revival, as sharply as hotels fight for | Sea Girt shortly after dark last night, |stantine J. Smyth of the District Court Previously received, $16.50; Mrs. M. G. R, $10; A. E. C,, 50 cents. Total | past two weeks. consideration to an invitation to as- % uedte: Snd as aeresult the Graham 1aia her |of Appeals; Justice Adoiph Hoehling of . ; the District Suprems Court and Dr. A. M, $5; L. B. B.. $5. E. M. P., $8; A.{received,” $10.50; balance needed,| A bank containing $40 and a num- | cend the throne of Albania. = J itiop | COUTSE acTOSS the bow of the Panama, E. C.. $1: Mrs, L. C., $2; A. S. C., $25.| $971.50, ber of letters, a missionary bank con- oy n the Ol days. this. competition i 5 c A Which was on her way to this city |5, McElwee. dean of the Forelgn Service Total received, $57.50; balance needed, NO. 14 THANKS GOD FOR HER | taining $3.10 and a pocketbook con- Mr. Bonaparte, American member |showed itself chiefly in innovations |from Cristobal. The Panama was not | Schoo! $930.50. BLESSINGS. "R | taining $3.33 were stolen from the | of the famous French family, was re- introduced for first-class passengers, | seriously dAmeed. but the Graham NO. 7. UNABLE TO MAKE ENDS| I can never praise or thank the | etiaencs of A, G Morton, 4601 13th | ported to be conferring with A. J.ibut now interest is centering also on |had & large hole torn in her port side | gEEG LTFE AFTER DEATH. MEET. Associated Charities enough for keep- gained by breaking a front window. | Chekrevi, Albanian high commis-|second and third class quarters.|gels clung together. and it was in| Miss Gertrude O. Tybby of New | This widow, with three children, bt Heniand ia. | The automobile of Milton E: Ailes, [#ioner, at Washington, regarding an|Lines fying the flags of various na- | this period that the ‘injured men and ! York, secretary of the American So- | takes lodgers and does home laundry | 'S 2 FO°f over my head and provid-| ;439 °| street, was stolen- from in | invitation to assume the throne made | tions are entered in the race. fitty shipmates wWere transferred to|clety for Psychical Research. in an e ge ¥!ing for our home the way they have.|front of 1610 I street early last night. 5 ; % = 2 the liner. The seventy other men on |{address to the Washington branch of work, but is unable to make ends| ' . e my first thanks are to God,| Report of the theft of twenty hams, | Y2cant vhen Willlam of Wied fled to Announces “Veramda Cafe.” the destroyer remained with the offi- |the organization last night at the ees ’fhe ‘:ldesl boy. mow. fl;‘:E:-v a‘f_ from Whom all things come. I never |fiftéen dozen pigs feet ;nfii 2 quanti- | Switzerland, in the early days of the| A British line recently announced |cors and worked the boat into the ,}:ubll;‘al liib!r‘::y on t_l!.l:ml:h‘l!‘e‘c‘lfi! '(I’)ocx beginnin; 0 earn, am ur! = f spareribs from a delivery truck o u = harbor. 'sychical Research ‘pon his small wages toward the family | forget to thank Him, night, morning and | 5% “the’ Jones: & Lawmb: Meai Gomt| ™% TR - Jerands afentor Sl : Survival?” declared her bellef, sub- budget, but there are four mouths to|every meal time.", The writer, widowed | pany. Lombard and 7th streets, Bai-| 1 Can't imagine where the story|passengers and promptly an Amer ! | {stantiated by sveral experiments. feed, and $13.00 per week is needed|by the loss of her husband from tuber- | timore, at 15th and H streets early | originated” Mr. Bonaparte declared | can line began supplying menu cards {\WILL HOLD EXAMINATIONS | that evidence indicates survival atter %’t‘:’f" T:Im“ca,ré,’;a;:r .'t hr:-;:;: rwlses. ‘c:loulls,’ n.nd‘ ::;,:?;,‘“:'?;;fg ‘:;"7_112 this morning, w'n‘_h made l:ithe police | tonight. “A. J. Chekrevi and I have |for the third class. Incidentally, the S e e ?’:du‘bedb{heA:lC::;:rP:ngu;)’:-m;‘nr.:lfi u:s.mm. A.. $2; A. E. C., 50 cents: K. her childgen & real home and: the sbe-c by’l‘:l?:}:-rt‘v‘;zrb% es of 1 ::ul".lr‘;, a box | met exactly once, and that was on|old-faghioned word steerage is no Eligibles Lacking for Positions in J,d.;'u, prealdepn: of the Washington B. H., $1. Total received, $3.5(; bal-|of a mother's love. There are three|of canned goods ‘and three boxes of | Long Island, where Mrs. Bonaparte|longer heard in shipping offices. society, presided at the meeting. ance needed, $672.50. kiddies, the oldest eleven, attending|sausage were stolen from a freight|and I wére staying last August. In practically all large ships the ‘Warfare Branches. which was attended 'by about 208 NO. 5. TWO ROOMS SPELL "HOME" | Tonty oix. Geliars u week s nordoq, | 27 2¢ 4% 2nd E strests southwest. Ofter Treated Lightly. third class is as luxurious a¢ the frst| packing eligibles, the Civil Service | persons. : A kitchen and bedroom, spell “home"” | or $1,352 for the year. 2 - > “While Mr. Chekrevl stated at the :_‘;':.‘;‘“‘j;';g;ed on’l'y wlthgofl cloth Cotr;lmhlltonflt‘?t!ly'm:::ll\zrd "fex-;gt PR for three precious children, one under| A s w., $5; H. A. O., $10; A. E. BURIAL TOMORROW. time that Albania was looking for |3r® 1aples ouercd on with Ot COUt Inations to Al -po uighegee HERE FOR INSTRUCTION. ' two and he oldest elsht Unul 89:150 cents:"H. G, P. $50 L K. B, '$5 —— i ;&“‘%’a’fin#"fii’&f#f&i‘?fi'&kfi ny | service. Chemial warfare. service, . Bdgewood | Each of the following named of- et £ of Sl sl ] h‘:e;a_‘p ;“‘;glfl Total received, $70.50; balance needed, | p;;as Budd, Killed at Argonne, | steps in, this direction, and during ,Inmovations an Attraction. arsenal, M:...{M&L Yol ::Z:'zm:; & Jear; | ficers of the Dental Corps has bosn beyond the power of the police to lo- | *1+251-30- the course of our conversation he| But competition also is keen in the | foreman, he 8¢ | relieved from duty at the ca mma - forgings, $7.36 a day, and | Field Seryice School. Carlisle, Pa., and 3 B Here for Interment. asked me how I would like to be|first-class saloon. Innovations re- |guns and a :r::he?‘gl‘in;;l(om%?lll:'ueellb;%‘.'pli‘;: Totaltiamornillastos f s s1s e he body of Private Joseph Budd, |3 Balkan ruler. Nelther of us took |cently announced by various lines in- e s antcimin i Hontnl| Snereaiowaltesiest G anacal e 4 s o e pro g s, , b " o T eiieah and. & Telative conttibate; Smount irecclved $1.462.07; balance menbesiotiConparyele b ntantey, Ay P avitation to occupy the| A captain's hour with the children. | Charleston, W. Va. _Applicants will | pursuing a _course of technical in i not be required to report at any place | struction: Capts. Emory C. Bardwell, but there is still a shortage of $15.06] " The following additional contribu- | September 26, 1918, will be buried to-| throne of Albania would have to| A screened-in and bunkered deck | aot be FRATITED 1 TPy & Sy B | et on s e B owan. Frank A: : ¢ s orro! officially from the Albanian | to serve as a golf course. n e R oe o T (Shfiit as by s |nserment Adsth Tarael | can defnitels BN recetved no much| A bureau for engaging taxis by |stated in their applications. Foss, Melville A. Sanderson, Willlam $25. €eded E$T4) 00" GraceiDennles/Tietehield “NOS10-1%2 ; Full information and application |E. Sankey, Arne Sorum, Harold S. o cis revEalchT DO TIALE L Do I N oE andSe S A mer il ag o L e e A e 1 Yaade i | * An eloctric “shimmy machineyire- | blanks may be obtained at the office | Whitney and Henry A. Winslow. and ments. - {of the secretary, fourth U. 8. civil | First Lieuts. John C. Burr, Charles E. e O sty ecks iatenkigbeimada i peyublo; £o Saae clally, that {s & matter which is too|placing the promenade as a weight- | of LS S5t G1d Land Office bufld- Jones.” Rufus W. him Peter—is trying to do a man's , Calle: Leon A. John_Joy Edson, treasurer, Associated | Morgan street and Mrs. 8. Kluft of 1117 | remote at ‘the present time to di reducer. : O n A athents maanart ulgh"n-d O enin € Ol part and support his' mother and the Ch.rme;.’ e 5 Buchanan street, survive him. , o 2 1 A woman barber for bobbed heads. | ing. d » P

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