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Brides Will Be Brides By Lucille Van Slyke. i 1 [irTc STORIES JorBEDTIME TENDER BUTTONS! :;e::onth she had spent a lifetime TomBIoN. . AN BLAISDELL'S smart sedan |y worst fault,” Nan pretended to Old Man Coyote Makes a Economic conference of allied bank- stopped in front of the Lind- | begin casually, “is everlastingly i Isi Several Washington Men Sched-|ors and manufacturing interests, at says' wee stucco house one |Sticking my finger {n other folks” pics. Daylight Visit. uled to Address Sessions in Mo- | PAFlS. agrees upon the draft of a rainy November — morning. [ my worthy spouse about your ador-| BY THORNTON W. BURGESS. project for an International con- bile Next Month. who usually referred to herself |ably stubborn John. When f00d is scarce and weather cold sortium, which is to be submitted to Several Washington men are sched- “Oh Oh! cried Merriam almost trag-| One has to be a little bold. the allied supreme council at Cannes. uled to address the first southwide | /eDiR retained as soviet chief at ninth X Tuesday Evening. Onion will be held at Ninth Street Christian Church, Tuesdsy evening. Representative John M. Robinson of mesting. Eantucky will address the mimionsry | Allied Council Wants World s ';rnnk.mlxt .‘r;dh:;o"-.. tn:::;: " ey Ot “nclo Thorne ke 0id Man Coyote up the path as lightly as & him? Isn't he going to let him keeb | 013 3an Coyo a stolid, middle-aged woman lugging | the job?” yote was getting along 2 ’ _|atter a fashion. 1 0 apesk. L convention of organized Bible classes | ll-Russian congress, at Moscow. Ire- | two sult cases trailing in the rear. | "Of course, you syl Nan un-|/ 00 & Jeiion, e wae seldom ho - “‘“MC‘“"‘““W Pafley to Consider Eco- g::: w|7u ;e h;ld at Moblle, Ala., Feb- | land absorbed in treaty’s fate. French | Merriam Lindsay, pink-cheeked and | derstand that John, or anybody else, | manageq to get enough to k'up wog ot > known singers. nomic Problems. day schools, who are arranging for | Fraico-Japanese understanding re- | opened the door with a delighted ory | (ne, Trst, year b & SORNCIVEIE0 V0 d1uciey and get a good meal, Then for a delegation from this city. Rev. Dr.| garding the occupation of Siberia.|of welcome. long wa s 5 4 y off to_that next Summe several da; W. S. Abernathy, pastor of Calvary | Turks make bid for aid of Britain. baby, Merry: but I don't believe so much | FoVer™! il Lie would get only a bite Baptist Church, has definitely con- ‘How nice of you to be surprised fudge is good for the child! You're|here and there. All the time he was sented to dellver an address, while| Premiers Lloyd George and Briend | Nan laughed, as she turned to intro- | pa1e'sna feavy-eyed and ought to be |using his wits, and there are no Secretary 1of Labor Davis, Senator}meet at Cannes to lay out program |duce the stolid person. “This i8 SUSan | ., t4o0rs and—now, you hush while I | sharper wits than those of Qld Man f{:,',“,";:"‘{.":" of l;'lglzldlh and Sen- | for the allied supreme council. Ital- | 31 Mavbe you remember seelng her | 1,1y " hon't you dare flash your eves | Coyote. accepted, provided It 1s Dossible for | 1808 stab five American jackies. De | ““I'do. In your upstairs hall Sew- |41 lose your temper on me! Andjusti, He had lived near Farmer Brown's them to leave Washington at that| Valera resigns presidency of Irish|ing on buttons.” ly. “We'll go upstairs and let Susan |he had nothing to fear there fi 2 time. Reduced rl&esrhu.\{; been grant- | republic. uu‘mg 2he 1o rg:"lnsa;"c;‘s‘u“;l'y Yol | Sue weed out the Kitch: while you lis- { terrible gun of a dreadfal seap - Ol tion 1s to secure the services of the NATIONAL. Susan Sue, for we're going to stay all | ConCl l 013 (o the mending tusk that | “Not since T came here to live h organized Bible classes in a fuller en-| World's endurance flight record | 48% She turned to ‘ner mystified | SILCEmElY (0, Ghe MARTIREL YOS (o any “one been shot at or hure be listment of all southern Baptist|broken by two aviators &t Mineola. | NoStess. “Susan and I cleaned attle| Y0 DNe, Wi, PoBUL \ing rather | Farmer Brown's B by Farmer forces, according to Harry L. Strick- | Senator Botes Benross. of Bepmerr: | yesterday and found a trunk full of | Merry, my kiddies arc getting rather | arther, Brown's Boy or by Farmer land, secretary of the organized class | vania, republican leader, dies. - Baron things=babyp thingsstisiininched )l 5 e e e L i) | i B st b g oA 8 oot e lf‘x?:é.mtos:;dfi Boseniics it/ NewiXorkiolty; Thirty |~ Nan, you 0ld peach!” Merry’s brown | But I can’t turn the old dear adrift, | lookout in the OId Pasture he looked AR SO il p e A omotine e hgend F“ m“n lnmera“:lre‘ o1 e | eyes smiled into Nan's gray ones. and she isn't old enough to 1.enslonr: 3 :)r\'r:r Po ]anrfw;Bl(‘_oun s. “All the lit- least 500,000 southern Baptisis in the | Delegates to arms conferonce await | guo0 LErought some along and Susan | fiesides, 1t would hurt her price. 20| (0 B dows lengwr that irond the i .w‘nn‘“x R loans e gn e homa‘ o 1: arms co;: erelnce l\l;l Sue—and—my button box! And a box !.m wishing her on )'Ou‘fur a )"'flr- r{(.en eadows kno"lhlt they are ot tofChanning at leax one other|home advice on submarine rules. | for you to begin your button box—for Il send you checks to pay her witi |safe on Farmer Brown's land; that ix. 20Ul to/Chrlstiduring 1922 tan se-| Co szlo Széchenyl appointed |1 do think a button box is a regular | but I'll be Mrs. Shylock next year and | they are safe from those two-legged peration of the remain- | Hungarian minister to United States. | emotionul orgy-—iots more fun than & {make you pay me back with interest— | creatures called men. I've alwavs ing 2,500,000 southern Baptists in| First selections for the federal per- . but you can't | kept out of sight a h ibl some other definite form of Christian | sonnel board, authorized bLy Presi. | b natinee. Only trouble Is I've had | but right now. oh, my dear, you ¢ Sleve ot in nocessary. \ Asking the United States to unite in CHAPLAIN TO SPEAK. |an economic conference with the load. Chaplain John ‘l‘.s Axum.A chl-rhot ing nations of the world to do in the chaplains, United States Army, hasirealm of industry and finance what an invitation to address the :::;z:g o oaneyivania State Col. |has been done so well by the Wash- Jege, Bellefonte, Pa., on the occasion |ington conference in the realms of po- of alumnl homecoming day, October|iitical understanding and in the re- 2. duction of armament, the Federal | Council of the Churches of Christ in America has published an official CHRISTIAN. statement regarding “America’s eco- — NINTH STREE nomic obligation to her associates in TIAN CHURCH | "} ‘4o ver | CHRIS It urges that the debts of various | 7 ts N.E. |countries to this country be hanalea Ninth and D Stree! individually, and that, i accordance | Bible School at 9:30 am. | ¥ith the dictates of justice and the | " grinclples of economic law, the United Commmion and Morning tates do everything possible to re- lieve the other nations from their ————— — i Y 2 mine so long—e ce I knew my | stay by yourself struggling with {but I don't believe »t Is necessary Worship at 11 o’clock economic difficulties, and so help re- jservice in their local churches. dent Harding, announced. First bud. | first baby was cominfrthat I'm not | fudke and hed-making and dishwash- | have an idea there ss more likely ta Evening Services at 7:45 store peace and prosperity to the Another result of the convention is| et plan appropriation bill glven to|to be trusted with it. I open it toling and all the stupid things that your | be something to eat around Farmer yesne world. REV./DR. 7. .. DUNHAM, expected to be the conduct of & south- | the House. Ship-scrapping rules set- | dig out a glove bution and sit to|fool dad didn't bring you up to do! | Brown's in the daytime than at night. e In past: wide Baptist survey next fall, in|tled by experts at the conference on Rev. G. A. Miller, Pastor e Special evangelistic services are to | which an effort will be made to reach | the limitation of armaments: Chinene | cume ‘off Hals first ioeter sho day he | around dbins what ooa Sonsard P14 | lerrible gun, and T don't beljove there . oth Street N.E. . 10 be held at the Western Presbyterian |the thousands of unreached or un- | tariff fixed. House Leader Mondell { was almost drowned in the park lake. an, you're an ange Merry was | Is such a thing at Farmer Brown's. 1 3381 reet N. In view of the enormous losses of | 1 @ 4% the lehe | identified Baptists of every com. | outlines program of legislation for | And then I find a teensy dab from | half aagnine: Lalf coring. believe I'll take a chance this morn- life and property incurred by the na- |Church beginning tomorrow night|munity in the south and dlscover the| Session. Testimony continued befors | boliy's frst. Hincop, ey o from " drip tears over a big blue gob that| You shall just loaf and golf and play | Men are harmless unless they have a iscsl et D e " L S “You won't think 8o days Susan Sue | INg and see what is to be seen aroumd -— e tions assoclated with the United |2nd contlnuing through Friday even-|svangelistic opportunities confront-; congressional committee investigat- | Susan Sue there'd never be a button | j 1ki: Na huckled, *“or | Farmer Brown’s in tne daytime.” Park View Christian Church |States in the late war. during the | The meetings Wil bo cgnfucted |ing Baptists among the unsaved. ing charges of doldier hanging in |sewed on at our house. ¥m too sen- | bossing. She's an old tartar. Salt of | When Old Man Covote makes up his ' Park_road, east of Georgia ave. period when the United States was 4 ivery phase of the work of the|] France. ostmaster General Hays | timental to sew- i the earth and all that—but pretty |mind to do a thing he does it without 3 i . The special features will be singing vi believe - 1 'WALTER ¥. SMITH. lliil;;‘m“‘,r preparing to do her part; of organized Bible class will be dis- elleve. to be ready to accept Her brusque, matronly air of com- 54 P 2 waste of tim, Off he started for — co! N g gospel hymns by the congregation | o k I ly strong seasoning at times. he | W n Preaching, 1‘;’-‘;3“'5‘,“ nd in view of the fact that the|2% Eospel hvmns by the nongres: cussed in addresses and round-table [ “movie” offer at a salary of $100,000 | mand left Meérriam no choice. She poked in the depths of her button box. | Farmer Brown's. e felt that it w P ) )NS—SAUL.” | Sums loaned to them by the United conferences by experts from the| 8 Year. Plan for withdrawing troops { stationed Susan Sue in a low srock- a o a bold thing to do, but he didn’t in- S States were expended in this country | o 1% SUDJCCLS b the, Sermons B5e: | various southern states, while some | from Chinese soil adopted by confer- | ing chair in Merriam's bedroom and S his Ia ne Blegest button |tend to ve bold without caution. He o Senlor 0 E.—5 and 645 pm. | for food and ammunitions by which | a3, o Great Refusal'; Tuesday,|of the noted speakers who have ac-| Shce on Mmitation of armaments:|went back downstairs to the kitchen Al my babies cut their teeth | W& 100 Wise for that. Long ago he cepted invitations are Willlam Jen-|limit on auxiliaries accepted. Bank | with her diminutive hostess. iNear the Portals”; Wednesda¥, |,y Bryan, Roger W. Babson, the|head killed as five steal $12.000 at| Merriam had murmured fomething Thorne says that vers livre |1earned that boldness without caution “Choice of & Master”; Thursday, “So struggle. until America was duly is folly, but that boldness with cau- . 3 es “Tender Buttons’ s Pl of s 't 280 | noted statisticlan and business ex.|Chicago. Senator Penrose buried at [about fudge when Mre Blaisdell hag |Pocless who wrote ‘T - {tion offen is a form of wisdom. So. | VERMONT AVENUE [“S0%i0ve mar under suitabie | Sroat, Siyations” Snd Friaay. raiy |noled Matisiiclan und pusiness cx; | SHEES, nfene sy, Ponrate, Surish &0 | ahout fudee when, Mrs: plaisacll had | Bugiiomace (L fough oia aut | Lon o 1o ¢ form of wisdom, S0 conditions, each case being handled [ The' services are to be held each |Union Central Life Insurance Com-|Palmer wife of former attorney gen: |prepared for the tremendous number | trom ‘the openied wuitcate to Merry's |covered Green Meadows he didn't Cl‘IRISTIAN CHURCH | by itselr, 'the dictates of justice and nithe services are to be held each|pl;y eral, dles. Woman sits in Maryland |of panfuls that were cooling in the|ftom the, opened wuiteas brought for | head straight for Farmer Brown's. No. 23 o Driciples of sesmomie Tam reqtivs | PIERE At and will con eneral assemly, at Annapolis, for |pantry. - YUt begln Solterting Inodscit sop |Sir. he didn’t do that. He knew that - Vermont ave. north of N pastor, | LAE the United States should ‘consider - DRIVE ——0———-T0 BE CON rst time. et Uiee” Merriam was half apolo- | 00 of (B choice lownge—vou look | 2ERInSt that white snow in Uic open LEY. LL. D.. 4 Fandadoptisome sitt —— ic, efiant, “what John earns i = n 4 he cou e seen a long distance. L ! RBV. BARLE WILF Tiees 10obis. ot tn:b‘:fl&:‘::"f:ngg PRESIDENT SENDS LETTER CLUDED DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA. {sn't going to be enough, so I'm Sell- ;‘l”‘f;”g?m:‘;'a‘;;‘ me where ¥0u K€D [ he pretended to be hunting for Dann | 23 am_—Bible school mon by the pastor, United States in order that they shall BY HOLY NAME SOCI Washington hails 1922. Chah e o Yo o ed N mony of the first one Bestow Monse. | A > THE NARROW DOOR.” " |be. as far as possible, relieved from OCIETY Davis of the House subcommities on | tening sympatheticalls vo. Merriana| . There’s some spools and buttons | BUC 85 he pretended to hunt no | 8p.m—Evening service. Sermon by pastor | their economic difficulties. TO CHURCH CONFERENCE District appropriations calls upon of- | chatter about the boys school, where | and things in the end drawer of the | ERS7 a8 SN, "WHEH 10 Was where 3 B RO AN P oaie quartat. ‘World Parley Urged. ficials of the water department to fur- | she was selling her fudge. But when | dressing table Merriam was de- | ipe barn was between him and the 1 ‘_lé«l;flcllvn:fil;fl;m;\{\. o o] “Because of tne worla war, the Solemn Vesper Service to Be Held nish lrr;;?nrlmtlon&drenx;:llnx the cost of | Merriam * was' not watching Mrs L‘:“;gfi‘yx‘(’?"‘f’;;’:m Jvans drawling lhouse he turned and ran swiftly ! 7:00p.m.—C. E. societies. ursday, 8|ynited States bec: & he original aqueduct from Great Falls|Blaisdell cast a worried glance at|banter. eemed good to lie still and | srrajgnt toward the barn, ng care T B idweek prayer service. tine: thernoat ;,;':‘;Jl" :;1;";’{:;“;{0}‘:{ Bishop McDowell Reads Message| at St. Augustine’s Church Ta- |ta tne District line. Attorney General | the tired-looking shadows under Mer- | let somebody care for her. But a mo- | 1o gl "fs kae:-r:r i b:lr\:(-c!;?k:flns) na est of all the nations. But power and From Mr. Harding to M. X. morrow Evening. Daugherty ates that Del release | rlam’s eyes. She pretended to nibble| ment later she was sitting bolt UD- | he house, so that no one there could wealth bring special opportunities and & was solely an ‘‘act of grace President fud,gle uoconcernedly, but she was|right blushing. ~For, tumbling out}seo him. When he reached the barn bia Heights ChrisBanChurch | responaiviiities. The recovary of cco- _ Church. The drive for 5,000 new members|SitioTizes national agricultural confer- | really plaving detective—finding out| with the buttons cams something she |’ crept along back of it until he _ ColumbiaHeight Christian nomic stability by the nations of the| In the Holy Namo Society of the|Wailase = Distrct coes Liaritotary | e, Y now much Merry's fudge profits | B (g o o he iy | could peep around the corner. There Bark rond oot of NON, Fastor: world, and especlally of Europe, de- |, At the recent national conference of | Washington section, which has been | weoic®,, Dietrict wage board recom- |Were. = . 0 i1 th Braie L pewn Heaie T oiaaey Le Ay At fvith Sust Sulb (anacy Sioke REV. B. H. MELTON, . pends, we are assured, largely on|the Methodist Episcopal Church at|ynder way for the 3 s mends to Commissioners a cut of 5/ e waited uni ey were linger-| bundle of pawn tickets for her pledg- | and eyes showing around the corner. | | 9:00am —Bible scheol for all agen. AP\ g %y mcticy Goes, o fails to do. | Detroit. Bishop William F. McDowell, | conelude tomorraw e homini ortn il |per cent in the pay of 1,800 per diem [ing over thelr imprompptu dessert at | ed jewelry! A e G L | groly REeNEY, SORL astor: “THB| “We, therefore, ask that the United|head of ‘the Washington district of | S wespe ot & umuting'y [laborers and mechanics’ of the Dis- |luncheon before she made much com- straw. no one was watch- | 1:00 8= Sermon b States unite In an economic confer-|he M. E. Church, read a letter from | Ghiren Gath ana's irob; < UBUstine's | trict. ‘White House reception, the first Ment. Susan Sue was washing dishes| Another fine episode of this story In | {1,2"}in "he slipped over to that stack ) T:00pmeC, B Soclety. Leader, Miss Er-| ence of the leading nations to do in | President Harding. It was as follows: | Fpic it o the armar coyi o IWeSt. | in eight years, s largely attended, |l the wee kitchen as unconcernedly Monday's Sta of straw and cautiously peeped around | pogae ek, g puster. T the realm of industry and MNance | q(iering in Decroir’ * 0 o tho s |EFation of the Holy Namo Soclety in| boinatios member e thn Aot M fom this place he could ses most ' .10 » what has so well doi y = st e n oo Lol . ng«w_‘ggsgégncfifi“cw‘ Waahington conference in the realme | SUFance of my sincere regret that the | "oNOF Of the feast day of the holy | of Oldest Inhabitants. Ball for benefit SALOON FIXTURES OF VALUABLE |ot % ime:® Browns Goorvare. "8 STRANGIRS CORDIALLY WELCOMB, of political understanding and in the | Pressure of public business makes it im-| men° of° the society are upem;“’ of Children’'s Country Home at Rau- could see the back door of the house, STRANGERS CORDIALLY WELASZD reduction of possible for me to accept your kind in- to|goher's brilliant affair. Rent commis- the henhouse and the little house in - H St. Christian * AND H 8T8, b vitation to be present. You and your 5,‘}“{;;",:z;:'e':‘,e?'l.fl‘f‘:"'pgz‘li"l""n- on decision reversea in Monmouts | WOODS MAY BE MADE INTO PULPITS |whieh itved Bowser the Hound. Fer Ro-thwest. church will understand without any honor { cage by Justice Van Orsdel, speaking a long time he lay there watching. No in all the Cathollc churches through- v k words from me how deeply and win- i s through-lfor the District Court of Appeals. one was about, not even Bowser. He ve, ter cerely 1 appreciate and s: hize | OUt, the world. A ises in the house, and he Fiches ey Rt BIBLE STUDENTS. | SV, £ Sopieeltiy 30d Symiatiee| “hiCS WS win ve cenbrate b | Sonmior capper srealy Inersiii 3| DmTROIT. Sumry % Dosems | gmwssmsbisment fond o be | SO0l RoRr POt 1 e bt 4na 10 B International Bible Students’ | ™ectine: Rev. Father Olds, pastor, assisted bY | nounces selection of judges for the| Of mahogany, walnut and teak- | dispensing liquors. = Lacking a : "se noises didn't frighten | 1 1ble eNS | “yYour centenary movement had|ReV- Stephen Morris of St. Peter's and | iotugt: the Senator bei Mati bars, tables and fixtures £ blace to store these articles, the | pim in the leas ! e more than ordinary intersst for me. | Rev. Joseph T. Buckley of St. Teresa's, | {Pincor, veteran of three Sag7, Comes| seioom. raidod o the Detrer arm | oficials have piled them in a va- | "0 %een watching there a long Association T have lived for many vears in the |Anacostia. A special sermon will be|io“National Soldiers’ Home. TLarger| 52.00ms raided in the Detroit dis- | cant place outdoors, thus creating |iime when the back door opened and county adjoining Wyandotte, in which | Preached by Rev. Ignatius Smith of by trict since the advent of prohibi- What the police call the city’s [\rs. Brown came out. with Bowser John Stewart bpreached to the Indians|the Dominican House of Studles, Cath- | School units urged for District by 50 long ago, and have visited many | olic University of America. The male “mahogany dump.” the Hound following her. Bowser's Senator King of Utah, speaking be-| tion and costly wood valued at Judge William M. Heston of the | i) was wagging and It was easy to 15th St. Christian Church E agq cholr of St. Augustine’s will sing,|(0r¢ Columbia Helghts Citizens’ AsSo- | upwards of $300,000 may be | recorder's court has decreed the hy. You see, Mrs. Brown 13th aud D Btrests S.F. o e T Uk 12, 2P0t | Beveral of the parish Holy Name ao. clation Senator King sugkests in‘| chopped into firewood and dis- | collection be cut into firewood and | bod a fme big bone In one hand and e e s 3 E | | by nis significant labors. Setles) Wil Smsceh inibodiesito the bullding material industry in Wash- Inibated among Detrol s poor. SO Eiven In it boor. \thers propose | Bowser was reaching up and snifing 100 a.m.—Communion and presching. | “You dia well to commemorate that . ; | these bars and tables, over whic e water-soaked pile be salvaged |at it. From the doorstcp she tosse 500 et MAKING REIDY A%war. | | carly movement by Targe. world-wide | Supblementing the drive for new Aofton ) Blens B0 e e thousands of elbows have ‘been | and that the wood be used to |Uai‘bone out into ihe vara, - 45 p.m—CL B, mes g cwhat plans for the establishment of Chris- | members in the varlous parishes re- | Yii7o " Siatue of Jeanne d'Arc un- | Crovked, and that in vears pas pulplts and judges’ benches. re v gald she. P e 4 tianity more firmly at home and more | L0008, hase been i Drogress the past|yejled in Meridian Park. Existence of | lave been made to glisten by con- Worth Little as Firewood. “I guess that will keep vou busy for Evangelistic meetingy begln Jan. 15, 1922 [ extensively abroad. It was well that | oo B e A At o Ganthony's. | criminal conspiracy among the labor | Stant application of towels in the For display purposes the wood is | While.” Then she patted him > f [ishis- Jarmer “devotiontio tthe oRrch | O A e et St a5 |element and builders and buildlw | handeof white-aproned attendants, | worth a fortune, but for firewood |turned back into the nouse. = =, UNITARIAN. ; B O e e e Of the | hen. Theas religlous csoreiuss’ for|Material men fn the District found in{ M2y be converted fnto Donches Yor | it ia no better than the more ple- | Bowser picked 1nf bore [P Snc wotly s Smont eactious fdisurtbancelsand 3 & ses fOT | rellminary Investigation made by| august judges, or » blan varieties. City officials say |Walked over D g ‘ sorest need. I have been glad to learnthree days were followed by rallies prominent local attorney for Senator| hind which clergymen will stand that to cut the bars into stove. |lav down inside, with just his head of all that your people are planning|Which brought many new members o and voice the arguments for a sa- - out, and began to gnaw that bon | Ml | cverywhere, “and earnestly desire for | into the soclety. g who s e e o ttees| loonless world. ) ; oo B et SforMon, than it |O1d' Man Coyote's mouth watered a i y all endeavors the largest success. The spiritual directors and lay off- | ;"Crang jury investigation by insti-| . While state and city prohibition | myerefore ‘the proposal of Judge |he watched. : such meed of right morais right|busy the past month, and the resuits| UG 4 which course (o pursue in disposal | Fo®o%, WOl PG Be P . FOUND: i eals, right relations among men and | are said to be most satisfactory. | 3 of the valuable store of wood, rats R AR s - . 1 nations, right spirit for meeting un-|Gains have been made in almost every —————— and mice are playing havoe with the | While a solution Is being reached 'py yMNAF PLAN RECITAL ULYSSES G. B. PIEROE, D. D., paralleled conditions, and sound re-| parish. The final results will not be! CURIGTIAN SCIENCE CASE | bars and tables that have been | TO%, OWAST Of (o BEoRers | Minister. ligion in personal, social and public)|announced until January 26, when dumped in a heap near one of the RanyMamy o= 3 cated is frantically urging the offi- city’s police stations. cials to “take it away.,” as he Create Mahogany Dump. needs the space, and also because Under a state law, prohibition | the dump has become the home of officials confiscate the fixtures in scores of rats. life. If the churches fail in their high | Archbishop Curley of Baltimore will : St b and holy tasks there is small hope |be the guest of honor at the quarterly| HEARING SET FOR JAN. 11 for civilizations. The churches must;convention of the Washington sec- Kni l ll‘bn:kt-l‘ Thc‘w s not fail. The Methodist Episcopal | tion, which will be held in the new Church must not fail. ‘Whoever halts; auditorium of the Holy Comforter the churches must march forward|parish, 15th and East Capitol streets, |Judge Crosby Ready to Consider FOR BENEFIT OF COLLEGE Local Goucher Graduates' Will Aid f - Fund” for t 15th and Columbia Road iftly than they h done der th i 3 . ] in Raising “Greater P Dupe, consrcties New Chun S %L send 5 your bishops. your dis: | forter branch of the seciety. © U | Question of Validity of Di- . |PRAISE FOR AMERICAN |ABDUL BAHA’S DEATH Institution. | $:45—Sunday school. Graded course. Also § ] | greetings and best wishes for the|represent their ox"'z-n.l::tioncatet}l;e‘re- By the Associated Press. RELIEF WORK IN EUROPE TO BE COMMEMORATED G ":;"c';m \4':11:50.&':"1".—«'; Association ‘during morning & ; 1 meeting at Detroit, and for the work | ception tomorrow in honor of Arch- —_— il a recital in the new audi- 1100 S e TS Bt b e 4 your church, with other churches, is | bishop Curley, which will take place PEONTON, January, 71-—Readinsss fo Torium of New Masonic Temple Tues- e irying and planning to do in all theat St. Patrick's Church immediately on the auestion of the e o nt |Frank A. Vanderlip Makes State- | Followers of Bahai Movement to |day night at §:20 o'clock for the bene- countries.” following solemn high mass at St. 5 fit of the “greater Goucher fund.” “PARTAKERS OF Patrick’s at 11 o'dlock. = g eolon of g‘:":’t""sfi;g;fltl:{ {the First| ment Regarding Colossal Task Meet Throughout artists who will appear in the recital » Under the auspices o t. Paul's ot - 2 e lizabeth Gutman, soprano, DIVINITY” e o T e Age HEBREWS T0 GIVE CONCERT. Hirvey 'as trastoes o1 she Chrisan| OO Desperate Conditions. World. Porcy Suehm. violoncelist” Ruth Ger- N TEMPL { i v: ¢ill be the accompanist. 'm“i‘mg';‘ff"s‘%f,‘}%"f‘{‘“""' | ehoew reaidents of P ushington | ey evening atitheipazih Ball Sclence igpg:iéfnfcsrgglbety. %28 ao-| Frank A Vandglip, American} NEW YORK, January 7.—Followers YThe fund for which the local 3 P.M.—Subject row night at the Adath Tsrael Syna-|15th and 'V streets northwest The|;rome court. The hearing, he said,{inancier, who has recently visited|of the Bahai movement for world|Goucher women are working is 10 be Mr. Tittmana, Bass. "I'hePsa.lmist's Mcssagc gogue, 6th and I streets northwest, | Subject of Mr. Hnmg‘anx lecture will{ ;14 continue until all evidence as |the near east in the course of an|peace will gather throughout the v mainly to lheour"‘"l:‘:l;s%film'l Mr. Atwater, Organ. the proceeds from which will be given | be 1 e nd limatic| 15 good faith on the part of the di- |economic survey of Europe, has made | World today “to commemorate = the 3 A For Today.” over to the one-million-dollar drive| Wonderland,” illustrated with many| o tors had been int: fortieth day of the ascension” of |sought, $5,000.000 will Ro towa or 24 for the erection of the Israel Orphan |stereopticon pictures. Benaing et introduced. nis is. | e following statements: Abdul Baha Abbas, “center of the|ing Goucher from its sitc in the heart The Unitarian ~ Laymen’s | g, Woolworth will alio spesk at 1080 wm. | Asylum of New York. George Gus-| This is the golden jublles year of| 4ue." Judge Crosby sald he would | our coriatar rorars cibilisine i (g | MOvement.” who dicd in Palestine on |of Baltimore, which it has held since = joclet 2 our tly acquires " League announces that the first Associated Bible Students EYner ';fifi“le"si“‘-}d;";lé";r'.",'k: gé:t:{-? e Ve Postpone appointment a8 temporary inear east and with desertion of our N P tonight 13 ucres at & sublizh ‘of Towson, six i unday even- will include selections by Bernard —_— Fred M. Lamson, upor T Sfassociates in the late war when they |, % "Bohai library in Madison ave- | miles north of the college. in a course of four y W. pon whom the di-|went to Constantinople to administer fund is to go : : ill be held in th > ‘Wolf, tepor; Mme. Sedalla Kippelman, rectors and trustees agreed last nglmcult Situation, but there is noth- | 1ué Will be featured by the reading| The bnlxncphn! ;n;o;:mmso{ L ing meetings wxi ; ISI m“';.le soprano. and others. APPEAL TO CHURCHES Tueaday. *Sherman L. Whipble, coun- | fug but praise fof America for her|of Abdul Bahw's writings, * which |toward & further endowen, of B |- sel for the trustees, said the hearin, I relief work. KEvery Amer- | dw n_establishment of universal 3 T ibute large ballroom of the New Wil * BAHAI MOVEMENT. TO AID RUSSIAN RELIEF |as to the good faith ot the direotors | Fonde T e o Crons. whould be | Peace, unity of religion and an asso- | board aiready has contributed $40 lard Hotel Sunday evening at 8 INFORMAL MBETINGS FOR THE STUDY OF . Would occupy a good deal of time, a8 | continued in Constantinople for 'ajclation of mations with an interna- [000 toward this sum- o o’clock. Dr. Samue! McChord the comprehensive ideals of the Bahal Reve- T A ~ |the trustees wouid bring up the atti- | short time, to assist the Near East | tional tribunal. - e Fauch ot the 3,600 Dow > lation will be held every Sunday afterncon i In his youth he was banished f: Tni S i a Crothers will speak. Hon. Wil- CHRISTIAN_SCIENCE. 2t 38 oo ue el lfi?’u‘:: Jooi'isth| American churches are giving 1ib- ondoincd. more” chan twe. yoars AEa | mucsian and Burepoan refogees: the rersia, his native land, Because of his | er women in ihe United States 19 10 1 3 - s from interfering with the manage-|Near East Relief has the colossal|teachings, and later was imprisoned 3 ¢ CAmpUS. liam Howard Taft, president of| CHRISTIAN SCIENCE Y. W.C. A Ehristin Rimeriea: bt many of thems | memt of the publishing soclety. ' | task_of, permanent caro ‘o 'many|in Palsstine by the sultan of Turicey | FISE H,42 Tl wen B "nterprising the Unitarian Conference, will| cuurRcHES OF CHRIST, Scientist PHYLLIS WHEATLEY Y. W. 0. A. it 15 stated, are curtalling thetr ae:| Judge Crosby said he would put the | thousands of children and the gen- i for a long period. His release came|Expedients "OLOWCE, BY Oy Phe o - ds of admissi: B B 901 Rhode Island ave. tivities, believing that the need has |directors’ petition for the appoint-|eral reconstruction work. People at|in 1908 during the uprising of the "“““inga shoe shining parlor to im- preside. Cards of admission may | Branches of the Mother ea Vesper Service. been met. ment of three new trustees on the list | home should _continue to support|Young Turks. s ooms i be had without charge Saturday Beston M Sunday, 4 p.m. “There is desperately urgent need|for Tuesday next and if it was mot!their work. The cult has proclainied that there { POTUNE TE08 LE0S wh Mredital are EW CHU! St nborgian. reached on that day he would take it| “There is a passion for education|shall be no successor to Abdul Baha, - Coolidge, Mrs. Henry C. =N HURCH (Swedenborgian.) o edlly bad ceraronmiorica to Sive:|up on Wednesday. Former Gov. John|in this part of the world, but the|but that his teachings shall be carried | M5, Calvin, Coojlden Are, HEpry T 1789 Columbia road; also at the Columbia road and Euclid st. Chm'choftheNew}cmsalem children ‘of Russia, motwithstanding |L» Bates, counsel for the directors, |means are pitifully lacking. Begin-|out by committees to be known as|\Mec®S, [T 3K Kendrick, Mrs 3 £ 2 Second Church of Christ, Scientist. the grant of $20,000,000 made by Con- |told the court that a long hearing|ning in the orphanages of the Near|“houses of justice.” Mountford Mills | J0UC, T “France, Mrs. John H. Bank- Sunday morning service. NB. Masoale. Temple, 8th 430 ¥ N.E. Moruing tervice gt 11, with sermon by the gress and the 310,000,000 given by the [ would be Tequired to determine the East Rellet the American schools. | of New York stated that a hait broch | 321, AN Helmick, aas, ot = £ DI Summons to| soviet government,” sa: matter of acceptance of the acco 8 . A. and Y. W.|er a ad claimed to be , Mrs. Howard L. g- Third Church of Christ, Scientist. day_schooh &t 10, with sUult| jesed “by he. eommitres. oo roeny |of the trustees, Hustace and Harvey. |C. A are helping a humanity ‘tre- | his personal sucoessor, but all follows | &; Stmson, Mrs Howard S, Hofer Pm——y—r—— | o Heente e of Cheist, Scientist.| meetag at8, i the Barsn Hotss. and relief of the Federal Council of Mmendously worth helping. This has | ars of the cult knew It was unagthon | Xins: ure Ir] ntis 3 Sl TR The Arcade, 14th aad Park rd. | Heligion Intere until 9 p.m. at Unitarian House,| First Church of Christ, Scientist. Mbrary 3 the Parish Toen sty | from Col. Has! ecentiicab) v Tard, Mrs. Edward M. Cham- Bubjec® | Church “Th T given America a prestige which We | fic he sald. William 5 ward R urches. 6 most recent e = 5 berlain, Mrs. Alfred E. Tolson, Mrs. NEW _THOUGHT. aing?e | Frie $| from Col. 1, ot tne |FIRST AMERICAN BOYS’ should et eElsh AR e e ou L —_— 5. Dyer, M. Alexander Woit and Haskell, in charge - American Relief 'Administeation in villiam W. Guth of Baltimore. SUBJBOT— All welcome. - ‘America is the hope of the world Mre. W “Sacrament” A AT TaT 300 e imperate Ot et woy %% | MOVEMENT A GREAT ONE |and nowhere moro so than in tne MAYOR ORDERS REFORMS. | ™isn Elslen SOk Dyer (s Seatuptign 5 it be to gave the children for the win- Desr east. Let us redeom that hope. P ReGinson ia chairman of the com- "g«’f;f'fi a.m. and 8 p.m. ter and lot them dis when the spring | e Ay Or. Vanderlip issuca [All Gambling and Bootlegging | v\ \Ce"for "the vecital SUNDAY SCHOOL_tlam. oo Church of Our Father [9me* & |/ e churches of tne|5° 547 First Ameriean Dads Who | ine above statement conditions have Banned in Youngstown. - 8 o'clock. \ th and L sts. n.w. country by the federal council i grown steadily more desperat s £ == Patients recsived dally (except Sunday). READING ROOMS: o Sty Atwoos of 8t. Lawrence | boing made in response to a requess| APPeal for Support of Or- Eronl Near Esst Rellef organization,| YOUNGSTOWN, Ohio, January 7—|JOLUNTEERS OF AMERICA to 6 p.m. _trom 9 am, to Rev. J 1 -m. headed by Harvey W. Wiley, Hugh A. [One week ago today Mayor George L. COLORADO BLDG. 14th and G Sta— Dalvatty WL bk, [IL s p.Sundas| from Herbert Hoover, as chairman of ganization. o s Thrift and John B. Larner, will|Oles gave the underworld just seven APPEAL FOR CLOTHING . the American Rellef Administration. gladly supply literature and Informa- |days to “love up, drink up, pack up school, . 8 ours, 10 to § (Wed., 10 to 7, and Sun. Capt. Bosweli. b and holidays, 2:30 to '5:30 AR of sactiRoIA] Eiving: wae i he A0te | The First American Boys' move-|fion through the Near East Relief)| and leave town, or reform.” Police 1319 F ST. N.W., Room 608— —CHRISTADELPHIAN. 3 ¢ ment is one of the greatest and| mce, at 308 Bond bullding, where!Chief James Watkins had this mes- Hours, 8:30 1o 9:30 “(mepz“ YM.,. e s e nterprises | oyres’may be sent. sage today from Oles: Bk Tt Soiirwd S| Chirfstadelphian Ecclesia %07 | hioren e B Famas sor ot the following or- NAVAL LODGE Howover. is o, be the tima of wpecixi | resciay .morai R I SOCIAL HYGIENE BODIES |, chiorees® Adjt. Grainger Reports on Service | for Unemployed Service 5 “N bs that gambling znd He 11 to 8_(except Wednesdays, 11| Bvery Sunday, 11:30 a.m. _All_welcome. |emphasis, as eak of famine con- | a boy could be confronted, the First “Notify all clul Men. s o 6; 7mu.n. 2:30 to 5:30. Closed hol- UNITED BRETHREN. fl’!"::. ll: ;‘z‘r‘be}’n% r'elched. American Dads declared in an appeal dx_-l';'l,(;?'!m}t nog nbahtooxeuted. g 4 20 Sy | THE ARCADE, 14th and Park road | i 2 1 e the Tate. of $2.000 o iy, thare wit torday, raing them to gt bebiad DISCUSS AMALGAMATION | Pool, selling or horses must bel yrore than 3600 meals were served i (Second Floor)— have to be & vast increase In thi 5 rest all street walkers and men with |free and 1. ; 10 to l:g ‘week days; mowfla: a.':hrgao:,& are to be “3" “5' their sons, become a side partner and no visible means of support. Notify | Without charge to ;x::m‘%%:%:.mzz | acco: s 1 L | see that they are soon designated as 5 ls and restaurants Y {service men b fiken of Sevine.ronaurer G thetund, | T, 20000 i un Date are ehe| 00 OOt ADPolnts Gommmitien| Lot 21 ey mvet cense’their traf | America; 2 the Soluntasts Home, 136 New York oity. B. 210 street, fathiers of the First American Boys| to Consider Union With Soclety [fc AI;: liquor. Ing "December, Richard L. Grainger, e 5 1 Samblixg “places zaust [ be 3 "District commander of #worth while” ou school of Similar Aims, » :{.’3"%?;} DI announced. ORPHANS GIVEN PARTY, |ZThe ofcers and councll = In addition to the meals and bed that peal The wocial hygiene council of the -one pairs g —REFORMED | 12558 onrsie b sen,of 1s| davies 58 smppefl ™S DR g o St e IO VIITPOPE | SLCes Seibd o B w enaay. | By Willis F. Gross, C, S. B. hosta Iaet BIgHt o the ohildren of the| Lo Firss Ao s orecy aldered wwmn. With J:ol BT N e of h Eipan D | et Do ade, was obtained for Memter of the.Board of Lectuahip of |(Gpgce 13th AND O STREETS Gorman Orphan Afyiim at a Christ-| organisation was formed as a result|Hyglens Boclety st & meeting 1n FU% | ojjc diocese of Trenton, sails today on | ninety-eight men’ and twenty-three The Chi the Firat Church of Ce g ugr H, nnw. Pastoe, r residence. The | of the Youth Achievement movement | boardroom the Adriatic for a visit to the Pope. men received temporary employm Chrfit, Scientist, in Boston, Massachusetts. 11 and foly Comm: Christmas | thirty-one orrhnnl ‘were taken to the| inaugurated in Weshington by the|terday. = through the Volunteers. —U"“ TEEE CE) S music by cholr in the evening. Selby home in automobiles, where a|committee of boys’ work of the| A committee was ordered to be ap Mr. Grainger sald the foodstuffs for nity At First Church of Christ 9:40—S. 8. 7 pm.—C. B, large Christmas tree and many things | Rotary Club, in co-operation with the |pointed to study the gquestion and CATHOLIC BISHOP DIES. e rved were all furnished SUNDAY, 8 P.M.—SPECIAL LEOTURB. o >~ » to eat were provided for them. As-|public schools and the community in & report at the next meeting. > 1 of charge by leading merchants 2 Y. W. 0. A—90L R._I. ave. n.w. tist ‘l'm)’f in_the entertainment were Mr. | center department. The principal address was delivered| JONTREAL, January 7. — Bishop|70ee & SO%iRy o are particularly anx- | By Viva M. January S : and Mrs. Edgar Howard, Mr. and Mra.| TRe boys' exposition to be held in|by Dr. Rachelle 8. Yarros, special|Francis Xavier Brunet of the Roman |of the U L /€ G ng at this time, e 1. 2 Columbia road and Euclid St. N.W. Waiter Howsed, nd Mrs. Brwin | Convention Hah denuary 13, 13 end ultan = s Cathollc diocess of Mont Juauriar; 41201 he said, “Any one with clothing to do- “Mrs. c.)l’&n = was emphasised , Yarros today e 3 she er } “The Ifihflf Wins” Tuesday Evening, January 10, | —_ OTHER SERVICES. | 1iy and Mrs. Frank of Hyatisvitle | ot voanerohasined ‘3.,‘{“.;.‘:; = K 48 i n, nn{ez;ag Jours old He was conse- ;m&{.fi"fi:;kfi-‘pm should Regular clawes—645 Fla. ave. n.w. 7 3 do! and they declared that when |formatl cra 3 3 hone Main oots S pm mAdvanced class A3d lemevn in ufii%’:&k« : Churchgftthazarm ~___YAXE DNSTRUOTION IN THX o Tt ATy A o 6 T 7, n of et A, e dent and Mrs. e 8 2Coescn & Trath s34 Magting Firet: Oburch of Obrist, Scleatist, LEBWIR B WiLLTAME | CHRISTIAN SCIEN keonly alive to FPunch and July is a contraction e jal peaiing and 7 009 iy ok Waskiageen, 2. 0. 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