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. - THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 1922 SCENE AT FUNERAL OF THE LATE PO)E BENEDICT i a EaEa | | aatics P SPECIALISTS TO CONFER. | z2ticn, of mental and reiy. for add o | tional hospitalizati>n and the trail % of the bureau w — e ——— L 2SS NS GVE SO0 IO FN Make Fine Start in Answer| to. National Appeal for $14,000,000 for Relief. \ More than half of the District 6t Columbla’s quota 6t $100,000, part of POWERS the $14,000,000 national appeal being LES:! made by the American Jewish relief \NITH 22? ? ¥/ | committee for destitute Jews in south- 3 * | eastern Europe was« subscribed by In rthe - majarityis of / Washington Hebrews last night when cases our powers of vision the initial drive for funds was opened if.?.féh"“é.“er’,"nlvi“iei‘; with a supper reception at the New e ey baen Willard in honor of David A. Brown, |- R i e L national -chairman of the committee. vigor in old age, as a "l'shoeoaosum subscribed . aggregated D e amont ipeonle “Thrée hundred thousand orphans have passed the meridian B :,}’,‘,’;‘“{”ly Jependinsions Amerl: ort to sus n lem from ac- of life. Many sooner. tual etarvation,” Mr. Brown,said in & - stirring appeal for funds. “The only P R T thing they have to look forward to is = starvation ani leath. undreds THE ORDINARY KIND. of thousands are homeles “Jews have never yet failed to pro- vide for thelr own. and they won't now,” he continued. “We will get more than the $14,000,000, but we need . it quickly. We are fortunate, we have . ieverything that we want and we must | PHOTOGRAPH SHOWS THE BODY OF THE HOLY FATHER BEING- TRANSPORTED FROM THE THRONE ROOM IN THE VATICAN TO THE BASILLA ‘KIVQ to those of our own blood, and OF ST. PETER'S, WHERE IT LAY IN 'ATE IN THE CHAPEL OF THE SACRAMENT. every one else in these pogrom-ridden 5 1 : people, and wise each year 'l have 3 i the Labor Department exprossed the - bebrved ihe continued necessity ana |DELTS WOULD BUY HOME. | iiihe Gt ringing the national offices erve . | of the personnel Mental and Nervous Cases of Dis-| g /15, PG TS fents also are nches gd‘ ussed. {uled to be laid before the conferencé; &) topBe)Diac d a8 subjects demanding immediate ats Conferences between Col. Charles R. | tention, Forbes, director of the Unlted States | The bureaus records show there aro . approximate e Veterans' Bureau, and leading neuro- | o8 PolL 0 pitulized for mental dis- payohiatric specialists of the coun- eases.However, Col. Forbes said, there - | are thousands of these cases, benefici- s ;"o;‘:'ym:, e et | Arics Of the bureau, who have not been and nervous cases among disabled for- | Nospltalized mer service men, will be held here February 10, according to an announce- | ORDERED TO HOSPITAL ment yesterday. 3 Gueations of physiotherapy and occu- | Maj.“Fenelon Cannon, Coast Artil- pational therapy for the. mental and | I Sorps; Maj. Robert nervous cases will be discussed, Di- | jr.. infantry, and First Lieut. David rector Forbes said, es will the problemi | Finerty, infantry, have been ordered of whether vocational training is feasi- | to Walter Reed General Hospital for ble for persons so afflicted. Hospitali- observation and treatment. Nucoa, the choice of discrim- inating housewives. I.JCgaA is valued fo; ' its flavor, purity an 5 Iong;keepmg qualities. ?ln its merits one Nucoa competes with cream: butter. Churned from finest coconut :13 peanutoilsand pure pasteurized milk. Order a pound of Nucoa today. countries who need our heln.” Other Than Jews Helped. Dou't Buster & With Bad TEETH Other Than Jews Helped. the continued high efficiency of its —_— { of the fraternity here from New York EXTRACTED PAINLESSLY or. Brown told his audience that | servier. " broad. | Fraternity Members Plan Drive for | And, that will constitute part of the For Infants and Children | < P et LY is being spent on refugees otha than | religion and has given its support, UAouse eTe: |KITCHEN CONCERT TOMORROW inUse ForOver 30 Years JOSEPH PHILLIPS COMPANY, o Jews and for this reason the present |both financial and mofal, to every| The National Delta Tau Delta Club | - 10 At Mo, SUITE 203 JENIFER BLD( ‘Washingten, D. C. . Always bears the Signature of “Susie’s Kitchen Band,” an organi- zation of the First Presbyterian Church, which uses Kkitchen utensils exclusively 400 7th St.. Cor. D. Main 73 is. o |drive is being made on non-sectarian |effort in the alleviation of human dis- | s to meet tomorrow night at the lines., tress. “Otir support knows np creed and| I trust the committes will, have | C/ubhouse, 1750 Massachusetts ave- We appeal to the people of Washing- |the same support again that it has|Rnue, to reorganize and plan a cam- . : ton, both Jews and non-Jews, for|had hitherto. y paign looking to the acquisl e will | ng’lt H andy their support” suid Mr. Brown in; ‘In the state of Virginia, whers the | permanent o scauisitioniot s ""‘v:":":;’z e - | . . s, L campai i i) B td t =3 ' : 5 —to the business section, it's §| Miss Irmg ity of Denver, Col. a T e O OIS O O et the| Secretary Wallace of the Depart- Torrow night ' The concert was orisin- . ; i isfac- 8 | refugee southwestern Europe | Catt : i y scheduled for last Tuesd ; both convenient and satisfac: 4 'western rope | Catholic Church. are actively co-|ment of Agriculture, Representative but postponed because of the = - and: whose fince, an American rellef | operating, and the Bovernors of many | Mann and other members of the frac X tory to look to us for your. 3| worker, was shot in one of the Do- | other sistar are Gukine an aciive|ternity have expressed thelr inten | Knickerbocker disaster. Susie's band ~—Punch Press Work grom raids, because, it is said, he was ion of rti lso will give a postponed concert at . 3 , part, Mr. Lyon has announced. tion of supporting the campalign. At | &iso Wil postpon 2 belleved to be a Jew, also made | In North Caroli . tels | a recent dinner of the club, which is | Grace Baptist Church, Ninth street and —Die Making and ringing appeal for contributions. has Bomomtaa s oS D e | Composed of all members o the fra: | South Caroiina avenue southeast, ver ouar ou 1 —General Machine Work Simon Lyon. chairman of the local|chairman of the general committee. | ternity living here, E. J. Henning of | Wednesday night. committee in charge of raising Wash- Estimates promptly furnished. ington's qudta. presided at the Meet- The “Fresh Packed” Milk Goes into SOME ONE'S bank account. You are actually contributing to some one else’s prosperity when you wastefully spend your dollars. ing. which was attended by about «m‘ E H. S. ELKIN Wisninkton Jaws, G- Norainger, at| COMBATS $250,000 SUIT. e D b §|16%0 New "Yorlc avente, e trenairer - of the local rive and checks shou! Manufacturing Specialists. be made pavable to him: The follow. | ALlen Property Custodian Moves to ing were subscribers to the fund last Dismiss Claim. ° Thomas W. Miller, alien property Subscribers to Fund. ; i . g ; Bernard A. Baer Lansburgh & Brothers, §5,000; S.|Custodian, today filedin the District The Richest Milk for Home e Why not contribute to your own with a few of * Kann Son’s Co., $5.000; Goldenbergs.|Supreme Courf, motion to dismiss a ! Use—A Superior Product Tem—— | OPTOMETRIST $2.000; Hecht €3, $2.000; Mr. and Jrs. | suit brought 1Y Josevn Mags, a cap- for Home Manufacture them? ann jons or oldenbe: , Al of Zuri , Switzerland, for e i Suite 208, Farragut Apartments |;.n " g5 00, TES: | return of property valued at $250,000 of Ice Cream Isn’t it a whole lot better to see the dollars accumulating \in your own savings account than to know that some 3 one else is reaping the benefits from YOUR money? Cer: 1thand EyeiSts N-W. Contributors to the fund of $1,000 each: | seized under the trading with the en- —EYES EXAMINED, D. 3, Kautman, Ine.; Alexander Wolf, | emy act. The property consists of 850 - “Harry Lewis. F. S. Gichner, R. B. |shares of The Bearings Company o —GLASSES FITTED. Behrend, G. Nordlinger, The Washing- | America. Telephone Frankiln 7010. ton Timds, The Washington Star, The| Mr. Miller, through United _States Washington Post, Charles Schwarts & | Attorney Gordon, points out that Mr. Sor;”G. Erlebacher-and A. Lisner. Magg neglected to have the title to FREE Auto Vacuum Freezer == | . Contributors of $500: Melyin Behrend, | the sock transferred to him from S —__ Mrs. Gus Oppenheimer, Harry Wolf, | George Wustenfield of Hanover-Mue- . ROGERS ave the Labels 3 3 3 other Oppo Louis Bush. dtrs. Simon }{“n‘:ylA’da!ph den, Germany, who was an alien en- Condensed ROGERS qu‘gway & poriion of your ul,.ry'm ATIavInES account. An rtun n, King's ce, Julius’ Peyser, | emy. The securitles were seized in ; P ®. | Louls Simon, William: Hahn. & Co. | the vaults of a New York brokerags. itk Evaporated It is surprising with what rapidity it will grow—espe- Purchase of Willlam Rosentha), J. A. Wilner & |firm where they were placed in 1915. cially with the added 3% interest we pay. Co.. Paul Himmelfarb, Mazo = Bros., | Mr. Magg claimed that he purchased : Leventhal & Oxenberg, Nathan Sam- the stock before the United State Save 250 Rogers . N uel, Liebman Bros., Charles Gold. |entered the war and that it was not S Rlche]le“ Pea!'ls smith, The Stern Company, Flora and | then the property of Wustenfleld: _ labels,_and mail to 24inch length. These famous | Gisenmann” & Bros, Silton. Hoofen: | our office. We will French Pearls are $6 5 maier, Harry Sherby, shannon &| COURT UPHOLDS WILL. send you a six- o Fresh Packed Milk. Rogers’ “Rresh Packed” Milk is packed only as we SECURITY &shhinaixe BANK guaranteed not to peel, Luchs, Mrs. F. S. Gichner and' Fulton dollar auto vacutim VAl ders. That i 3 i Brylawski. g gih get orders. That is 2 Preakion!discolir pContributers of §300: Joscph Strds- | Mrs. Ella’ Foster Entitled to Be- Ice Cream Freezer ¢ why it is different WASHINGION.S RSO, e H u) 3 Ro! g < R 9 . = < 7 % 4-Piece Jjbursenisnaiilea SHscty Rossabetgins quest Left by Sister. Free” with a tiepr from other milk. Corner of 9th and G Streets Save your labels X ' UNDER UNITED STATES TREASURY SUPRRVISION and get this freezer Sheffield Coffee Set |stein. Joveph Goldenbers. Saks &| rThe right of Mrs. Ella Foster of Pa-|| .Fecipe book telling Co.. Harold Levi, Harry Sager, George | chuca, Mexico, to a bequest contained || how to make pure, White Metal Base Bedeman and F. M. Pelzman. in the will of her sister, Mrs. Bridget || <4 - 312 00 M?:mg"':::::. °kf "F"_ fi’:;:gh T:r T, A.x m;n—rsg. was tnp)leldllod-y by the|| rich ice cream at, to make your own . 3 strict Court of A i A in- 3 f o Mayer, A Brylawsil, Meyer Cohen,|lon by Tusties Hoph. Afrer making a home with Rogers icejcreant ! Capitol Apron Company and Mrs.|will dated May 11, 1904, the testatrix Alexander Wolf. ied and had a child, - That you may the more quickly obtai i —_—— @ TORIC Mra. Charles Goldsmith fund, $175.| band. claimed. that “the. birth ot ‘the|| #ive you one o the retarm of 150 Libels togoils o(wx.l:: ;fi;m e Contributors of $150: _Isatlor Kahn, | child invalidated the will and was|| for 100 labels and $1.65 in cach. itosciher A5ty eatk, ‘et — YPTO Herman = Hollander, "Elghth = Street | granted_letters of administration on A o ‘ongregation Suni school. saac | the estate. 'GLASSES Behrend, $125. piss Niga I Thomas was appointed ; MAIL LABELS TO - Centrivutors of $100 Eack. y the court as guardian ad litem for S, it st e wen |5 ST | ROGERS MILK CORPORATION - 3 Bertha Coblenzer, Max Rosenthal, Myer | yoa- 008 <% CIAUNAE that the Wi o5 wEer %D st For Sale 9 : : Expert Repairs R oy 1, - Schwarts, Her-| means designated by the District code o at All Stores ity - il mthal, Wilmer Wolf, Juli fd 4 > Skillful - Examination Brylawski, Dr. Abraham Simon, Mrs. J. | nd that the granting of letters was Kafka, anonymous, Sunday school of the | reviewed the matter and admitted the : Hebrew Institute, William Rosendorf, | i¢ h 2 Philip Freldlander, Ernest Glehner, Wil- | banq amealan’ The wiichgthe hus: liam Brotman, Sidney Hechinger, Alex- oy ander Wolf, ir.; William Wolt. ‘Jonn | howas the admitting of ‘the will was Expert Watch ‘ . e ‘Wolf, E. R. Haas, Y. W. H. A., Morris Hessitie o e Sihon S Seel | . ALsEN sEeks DIVORCE P y gwfl'y%flflm;"‘s s %T'?’“'C"" e g;sper Allen- today mm:’n for a ; m T i TN T &) JULIUS H. WOLPE Tnveatment Company, 1saac Levi. Mra, | absorute divorce from Sadie Allen. He | 71 S 7DD PALAIS ROY/ = i RIS = Harry Rosenberg’s _children, Mollic | charges that she deserted him sixteen é —_— Schwartz, grandchildren of Max 8. |Years ago and transferred her affec- The Popular Priced Jowelor-Opticlan | Rosenthai, Bertha R. Isracl, Horienso | tions to another man. They were o e 3 - ot g | S Nl o SE | it st Roctit vt =% | Mount Vernon Brand of Food Products . Felser, Mr. and Mrs, Joseph Blum. | sether nearly twelve years. He is enthal, N. Vass, G. Loventhal, Jewish | represented bv Atgorney Oscar Nauck. Foster Home by Alexander Wolf, Wood- 5 ward and ‘Lothrop, memory of- Jona V. Hechinger. 3 . B o Mrs. Edward Cohen, $75. Contrib- ck se " Relieves Rheumatism | utors of $30: Simon Wolr, Leo s[ Ul mce % . . |Simon, Mrs. Stella Nordlinger, Arthur Musterole loosens up Isnff ,o}ylms Gottlieb, Abble King, Heler " Stern, = 5 and drives out pain. A clean, white . Philip Friedlander, Jacob Grits, P ointment, made with oil of mustard, | 4j/-ey Y3 M. M, Katzen, Moe Offenberg, i rin Have you ever realized that there is a vast difference in the quality of canned foods? All we suggest is a trial of “Mount Vernon” Brand, and therepeat orders we will leave to your own good judgment. The natural flavors of the < : ! d Rosenthal, M. S. Cohen, Ivan P, it usually brings relief as soon as you | Teschoff, Friedman & .Aaron, Mrs, start to rub it on. Isaac Gans, Max Rhoade, in memory It does all the good work of the|of Gloria Nye, David Simon, Nency|l LEWIS-M. THAYER old-fashioned mustard plaster, with- | Goldsmith. Cairy Berwanger, Erma ¥R May, Bobble King, M. Plotnick, fh|] HOWARD & FISK 57 | 3¢ N.W, N the preceding chapter we complet‘ed our story of the growth and development of the National Elec- out the blister. Doctors and nurses | memory of a dead soldier, > i often ge{comme‘nd itds use. 7 g‘:xs B:l-l. A?“g;‘lml'? ni‘lz:%"’s'i‘?.":: ‘“"t:d“d vegetables .;e pre- 3 S l C it . d Get Musterole today at your drug | burser, hefferman, Mrs. -Abe served—the picking an - trical Su ompany to its present size and scope. store. 35c and 65c in jars and tubes; | Lebman- 1 MeCormiok Modicay EI* Exemized ing takin, ';‘ th: pack PPy PERY, 2 P hospital size, $3.00 Other Givers to Fund. College " Glasses Fitted ing g place at that pre- * ¥ X X cise stage of maturity when they are at their best. ; £ Not high priced—but t%2> el e 1bel ions. ™% very HIGHEST grade. Contributors of $2: E Mustard Flaster, Flelscher, J, Wt i Ci vi s || DR.CLAUDE S.SEMONES eb, Charles M. Rosenthal, 3 . ez ABe), Moe € Reseufell ool Eyesight Specialist :‘::u,\f?rm:il Gansv.r m_{red gnu, Wal- |}~ 409-410' McLachlen N nger, iam 8 Bush, Lucille Nathan, Burge.‘.'sshc' e R A | Sol’ Minster, Harry Hahn, Rosio Wender. 6. 8 Bantay iy Bondy, H. Nelson, Leon Bratzfelger, ; Mount Vernon Fruits Ruth Pack, Horace Pack, Mrs. Alex. —and PAINTING by placing . ander Koplan, Lew Jacobs, Mike Jsuch erders w'hv.r;flo we're queting }’Ad:ed a; e:I:e n;:l‘:: orchards n ‘extra VY. 8 Jacobs, Harold Lichenstein, Ber Opatial wriss o kaep eur Baer, Mrs. Sam King, Stewart b Loy DR b e anason No.1 e 18¢ Better Than WEDNESDAY we will begin to tell you more about ourselves as we are today: ‘about the policy which has - dominated our company since its very beginning and which to a very large degree is responsible for the suc- cess we have achieved. We will tell about the service Mount Vernon Vegetables Selected varieties, - scientifically canned Miscellaneous: Mrs. Henrletta K. 4 ipring Wall Papers. 2 B For Cuts Sommers, $10; Jofty Rossntela, 36.15:| HARRY W. TAY! Peaches J & . . . : el Burms-Use R g gL onyl ,::“m.mfiw 'AND !:25.507 3 fi_' 35c | Peas gxtma sited Can 28c we are preparéd to offer in all matters related to the g 3, d Johi - ' . $2. | 2323 St. NNW. Ph Col. 1077, foal: e S\ Deliel 11 with th: . o > ° O de e - — Pears { ST ;;f:‘;.':?‘?l‘?fi:fi"’::fi faver distribution of electrical products; about the personnel The drive has the indorsement of Check] 14“Chex” President Harding and of Secretary. Hoover. Mr. Hoover recently wrote || That |. wims }Cough to the chairman of the committee as follows: U veae wnen e Americsn | COUgh) |Syrup Jewish relief committee has made. its 30e Bottle appeal I have had the honor of - s res. mending its work to the A;e:i‘:::‘n it comtuts ik UPHOLSTERIN Chorvies | 2= 28¢ i < which carries out our policies and through which our eI | S2uem 45 Beans 1% Can, 35¢ service functions. \ stringless 4 ‘ The finest beans, packed where Pineapple Xo.2f a0 25c | grown and retaining in full the Apricots No. 2y can 3ge | dclicious fresh flavor. ' * *k Xk X - ! Apple Sauce No.2_cun C et Mat C 20 . . AT LOW PRI State Pippin Apples llnd ll,u',.l,‘ Early cqrn, sweet and tend: Becauue Of' these—our pollcy, our service and ow CES cane Sugar. tull of Nature's sugar. capacity to function properly and adequately—we be- . THIS WEEK Nujol s s, lubricant—not - : ; g &> Sliser B “{}‘“’ $ ' Mount Vernon Olive 0il | Mount Vernon Olives -lieve that we may claim, with an honest and proper el pe? ! B £ E:llsmwr op; l —First pressing of the finest éfi{ fimfiffi % pride, LEADERSHIP in our field. -+ Supply Company When you are constipat- &2 A only ........ 1aBoR ONLY French Olives. Appealing to- ed, there is mot enough " . the taste of the most exacting. - "';"_';‘e:;‘:ug'g"'::; 4 13 . Velvets, Silk Coverings' Youll admit its superb quality. Half Pint, 35¢ food waste soft. Doctoss ( 3 at_very moderate ru.e;‘libe Nujol Iiecau:o 't ~Z ¢ ) orices. ts on is so close to 3 e A ome, : this natural lubricant. BT Prarve E )l-:.'v:fflwl:'n':: 'gi'.",:.. Upholstery Co. . 621 F St.—Main 8139 Paberl Rangisy’ o Doc 1328-30 NewYork Ave. Phone Main 6800 i s BTN e [TIviY]

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