Evening Star Newspaper, September 22, 1922, Page 7

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2489 CARMACK l'i- Dupent Cirele: mounumq, BLACK Dyed avithia i3¢ AN!N“ <o, ¥ro 3333 When You Think 2333 18th St. N 7 7 707, 77 2 5/// \ \ § . . 22 2 ikt 2 N\ 7 72 ) Vi —of Painting, Paperhang- ing and Decorating think of Taylor. ST Estimates made on request HARRY W. TAYLOR CO. PAPERHANGING AND PAINTING AV, Tel. Col. I(l77 = GAME WARDENS WANTED. vil Service Tests Announced Also ‘for Other Federal Jobs. Game wardens, junior aides, labora- tory assistants, colorists, junior psychol- oglsts and assistants In home economics, ar persons belleving themselves fitted make good in any one of these nlnumeuuvn- are invited .to uk ex- aminations announs by thi tvil Eetvice Commission today 10 fill vacan- Ieuu in the government service. ition to the Dbasic salaries mmed e bonus of $20 a month will be allowed for most posittons the salary. of which does not exceed $2.500 a year. Full information and mplication bianks obtained at the office of ice Commission, 1733 F street northwest. Following is a list of the positions opened, together with the locations ang salaries: United States game watden, bureau of biological survey, Department of Agriculture, at §1.560 a year; junior aide, grade 1, §540 a year: junior alde, to $840 a year, bureau of Department “of ‘Commerce; standards, laboratory assistant, junior grade, $1,000 & year: wenlor alde, §$500 a year, bureau of standards, Depastiient of Comman.:a: morutory assistan! nnu;r grade, ureau Iil.‘fl - ment of Ounmena. at”$1,200 380 o bureat of” aktipaltiral partment of Agritulture, 31 200 n. year; junior nlfeholalm vnmnx Bureau hospital yerious places throughout the United: States, at §i, a year, with quarters, laun and subsisténce, or $2,4¢0 a yoar where quarters, laundry and subslstence can- not be (urnllhed. assistant in home Seonomics. (food investigation), atates relations service, Department of - culture, at 31,800 to $2,320 a year. PROF. HOBSON HONORED. Prof. Asher Hobson of the Depart- ment of Agriculture, has been made United States member of the perma- nent committee of the International Institute of Agriculture at Rome, suc- tceding.. Willlam G. Stévenson, re- signed. He formerly was connected i 'the University of Wisconsin, Washington State College and Colum- bia University. HELD‘AS BOOKMAKER. Touis. Ratto Alleged to Have Tak- en Marked Money. - Louis Rajto was arrested at Be ning yesterday afternoon - by Capt. Stoll and Polfcemian German of the ninth precinct on a charge of making a handbook on the races. Ratto, It ll ch been operating In the ty of 16th and H streets north- east and Bcnnlng Police claim that Ratto accepted a bat from an agent and that mnrkad money and a racing slip were found In his possession when arrested. He was released on a $3,000 bond for his appearance STORE HOLD-UP NETS $35. Two Youths Hold Pisttl on Mer- chant—Loot Cash Register. Two young white men visited the store of Max Fischer, 1100 -P strest, 1ast night about 10:15 o' clock. held up the merchant at the point of a pistol and robbed him of $35. It is thought. b{ the police that they ave the indi- duals who held up Thomis Blake, 915 20th street, at Virginte avenus and 17th street Wednesday night and rob- bed him of $16. Fischer, who has begh in business at the P street address only a short time, was alone in the store last night when the young men appeared and asked for a dime's worth of. candy, The merchant wrapped the candy and was about to hand it over, he said, when @ pistol was pointed at him and hib money demanded, used good judgment” he later told Detectives Bradley apd Vermil- lion, ~explaining e 1 romained quiet while onec of thc men robbed | his cash register., The cotton textile strike just ended in Rhode Island lasted 232 daye, and, in many respects, was the most dis- astrous ever known in that section. The cost of the conflict is estimated in excess of $23,000,000, not including the amount represented in lost pro- duction and lost business. GIONS GREATEST FURNITURE STORE -.CiSH = CREDIT Specials DURABLY comfortable made A ish, Cash or credit. OUDOIR lamp with silk ade and mahogany base, equipped for electricity, sh cord included. UEEN ANNE AMERICAN WALNUT DINING ROOM SUITE of four a suite of rare elegance at the modgst price quoted. Inclosed Server, door China Closet, Extension Table and Bufi'ct‘ : Cash or Credit MMON fiber - rocker in baronial brown fin- Very special low price. and reed w”""“h, $139.75 Built_for mnflmml.m Chairs extra. m{ ’Illfl dl i mm w |||‘ ll”l’u!”“m C mh s [« redlt TRRE L ‘Nindsor Design i -ion AHOGANY-FINISH Frame Morris Chair, with spring constructed cush- seat and cushion back; covered in imitation leather. Bedroom Suite 198:% . BEAUTIFUL new Windsor design suite is here pictured. Come see the original—the quaint bow-end bed, with mirror, chifforette tic dressing 'fi the large dresser and artis- table. Choice of Mahogany or American Walnut. A steel gearing and guaranteed rubber tires; natural shellac finish. SMART stroller with reed hood and body ieces— ouble- Any One Piece Sold Separately if Dmrcd %eql)}EDS “Simmons” Three-Piece Brass Bed Outfit HE bed is a “Simmoéns” make—full size with two- inch continuous posts, 8 woven . wire spring -and versible “mattress the outfit as shown. re- complete -Cath or Credit 32975 | 50c a Week Pays for thls Alummum Set” A WONDERFUL 15-piece, Pure Aluminum- Kitchen Ware Ouitfit, as The quality of this set is guaranteed—every piece ab- solutely perfect. And, think of IT+—50¢ a week pdys for Pm:e complete 1§trate¢ aove. RITES FOR McLACHLEN. Funeral of Banker to Be Held Next . Wednesday Afternoon. Through a typographical error, it Wah anhouneed Th The Star yestbrdey that the funeral of Archibald Inlo:lm ‘well krfovn focal banker. Monday, would JEWISH NEW YEAR 10 OPEN TONIGHT | Special Sermon In Yiddish Mount nm. of wll'oh was a meinber. Rev. Morgan will oMclate. -OFFICIALS END SESSION. President Urges Veterans’ Bureau Men to Show Sympathy. Individua)l problems of district man- agers, chiefs of medical divisions and ‘Iefu of rehabilitation divisions occu- ed the closing sessions today of the fecond annual conference of these of- ficlals of the Veterans’ Burcau. President. Harding vesterday met the officials et the White House and in & shorc conference stated that he de. gired nll employes of the bureau to deal sympathetically with the disabled ex- service men. Dl" Walter A. The handling of insane cates was one of the vitul topics considered by the conference yeste legal problems in- cluding the appolntment and removal of ardisns or committecs. Suggestions 1o were made relative to the organi- sation of a board of appeals which would travel from one field office to another to hear cases of disabled vet- erans_which had been disallowed and appeals for increased compensation. FRANK BURST TO RETIRE. Clerk for 19 Years in Stamps Divi- sion, P. O. Department. Buret. soventy vears old. Lae e division of stamps, Post Office Department, for nine is to retire from government servici junder the provisions of the civil serv- ice retirement uct on September 28, it was announced today. et wwas appointed _from Florida, He expects to go to Iowa on a visit to relatives. returning later to Washington. He lives aut the Plaga apartments. ASSIGNED TO POST HERE. t. Wilson T. Howe, Quartermas- tel rps, at Edgewood, Md.. has been uslzned to duty In thé office of the quartermaster general, War Depart ment, in conhection with Veterans' Bureau hospital construction. Evénl rs for the Iadies. Cadillac scroll_ornament_attach I’ gold teakettie, Sept. JU, between urs Dept and Alibame’spl. Tglgra| cemeiers Black, Alabama apt. tentification BAR PIN, small i Btrieby. BOSTON brindle bull pup, white forehead ang feft side of nose. whlfie ting aroand neck 2l ront feet, screw fail: anwers to usme of !ua,w Fhont ¥ 0000 o Sth Beward ON \ white ,.o‘a‘ northwest I nl reward. Gill. 1023 Fre wiones, pIatmum top beral -reward. Call Miss § T. PIN, SIGMA DELTA—GOM With 12 i ;:I}nrh jninid around edge. Returg to L. Foun- s, N with ndant, kll .m.mr" Calir 5 B ’.I,"' < l'lffim]‘ I'. NDBAG, hlflln Flfl!h. vielnity of ,fl:n DGt atae Please return te Hotel ; Towhatan and rece've reward. B C Rontember 1. office Tiderhter Lines, A n. cet with LAPEL 11 diamonds, Thursday. AT, Phone Mr. Hill, Fra le. | JONES. Sudgenly. d or on Potémtc BB g A KETBOOK, ladies' B vt sk Wasdiageon ||'I‘llfl, Mrs. M. A, "l«'t, Dusintss Hi B TO0R, Dtk SR o 00K, on AW.: Gnd (IN xmfl!!. returd mke!ml 1142 5th :!r Ling. '-"70' P patent leather, 1CK Willi @ triangle having the Greek .'fvens--lxuwa it. Phone _Colum tATRIBE $A0 to and Rat ALTET. comatial B0 e Ko a6 T t nr sm:a-y Eases e e Ty 1“‘.«»“. i nnm-mn l-r at_Union tion, Please retara %fl‘——fi ATCH_FOB, $ndny evening, nemeen e pont efrcte, e tou's i : V. 13 Gold,” i North ™ Cap. “n‘wrm. 0 and B oeln-me Hewsid.: foh - i : 5. foprmbe o l Norcrde AR KR U i 8 nmu L. widow Tomorrow Eve at D. C. Synagogue. The year of 683, as time is reck- oned by the ancient Hebrew caléen- dar, begins at sundown today, and With it the Jewish hely period. Every synagogue in Washington and throughout the werld will be lhrov«n‘ open lo prayer and religlous cele bratiod of Roshanah. | From sundown today until the same time tomorrow will be a period ¢ of the most solemn religlous con- centration for Jews. They will as- semble in the synagogues at 6 v'clock for prayer service and réturnh again in the morning. Tomorrow evening will again find them in their places of worship, and ¢he observance of Rocthanah will continue through Sun- day, the second day of the new year being as scrupuiously observed by the orthoddx Jew as the Hrst. After a brief Interval the holy days will begin again, with Yom Kippur. day of atonement and most holy of all, on October 1. That period. too, will continue for two days, services being held morning and night. Dates From Creatfon. The reagon for the difference in dates between the Hebrew new vear and the Christian new year is both r('ugloul and historical. The Jews date their era from the creation, which according to their tradition, #a. clopedia Americana, one years before the Christian era. The latter's calendar reckoned from the birth of Chris hence the quétation, *“1922 A.D.. which is Latin for anno dominl, me-nlnx “in the year of Our Lord.” Programs arranged by some of the Washington Synagogues follow: ‘Washington Hebrew Congregation: Sermon at 8 o'clock this evening, “Enlarge Thy Tent”; sermon at 10 o'clock to-morrow morning, “Review of the Ycar 5682. Okev Sholom Eynagoguc: At 6 o'clock this evening, Rashanah greetings by Rabbi J. T. Loéb at 6:30 o'clock tomorrow MoOrming regular servic .30 o’clock “Shacha- *; sermon by Rabbi Loeb oh “The for Universal Justice” at 10 o'clock. Sermon in Yiddlah. At 5 o'clock tomoerrow evening there will_be a ;B,ecla.l sermon in Yiddish by Rabbi eb. The same order of service will then be repeated to- morrow night and Sunday morning. Adath Israel Synagogue: Sermon &t 6:30 o’clock tonight by Rabbi Theo- dore_Shabshelowitz on *“The Joy of the Lord Be Your Strength”: prayer service at 7:30 o'clock tomorrow morning, followed by sermon at 10 o'clock on “In the Atmosphere of Holinegs.” The same order of serv- fces will be repeated Sunday morn- ing, the strmon subject belnk “Pales- tine and Our Future.” Dr. A. Siber of Baltimore will have charge of services at the new syna- gogue at §th and I streets northwest. Rabbi George Silverstohe invited to be present. POSTMEN RAP POLICY. Railway Clerks Vote to Continue Affiliations With A. F. L. By a vote of almost two to one the raiiway postal clerks have voted to continue affiliation with the American Federation of Labor. it is annotinced by the Raflway Mail Association. A referendum mall ballot taken by the association during September result- ed.in 7,131 votes favoring continul tion of affiliation, to 3,880 agains The railway postal clerks affiliated 'with the federation in 1917 “because of the oppressive policies ot Postmas- ter General Burleson,” the assocla- tion asserted in A statement, which added: “Since the resighation ot Postmas- ter General Hays there hag been a return to the discredited Buriekoh policies in the conduct of the postal service iflfl the treatment of postal |emploves.” —_— PLACED ON RETIRED LIST. Lieut. Col. Henry M. Bankhead, In- fantry, having beén found incapaci- has been Deaths. iber 20, lfl WATZING. W Bepten] at the MMr son, in Birm Mich., EUNICD WRIGHT _WATI widow of the late Jobn A. Watling Deloved mother of Luche and Jonn W W ling. Interment ‘at Ypsilanti, Mich, In Memoriam. In loviag remembrasce ot oot ded ; 'fn’fffi?'rs ALD CUTTIE. “rhe e tour l:,a 918. e 3 of sadness still come o'er us, + dny, Bepte at Chfintzt ibe HAUPY. teit MANTHA E. DEAX. e of loving, remembrasee @ 1 ot i Tom. carthiy e Lo Se ol eptomicr s s 8 Two ave passed since that sad dag Toea oae I loved was chird away: |i’f howe, it won He \'\JL But ‘ y beart she is livin; Forgét her! No! 1 uever will: 1 loved her then, T love her stil. e menory g In wour she passed 27w Althongh my lou tn hard 1o brar May I meet her over there. LOVINGLY, HEIMAN K. HAUPT. 4 g _remembranee A. HAUPT, wl 250 today, Sept. 23 . Mar her soul rest in peace. All to myself 1 think of you, Jhink of the things we uwed to 1 think of the lhln.n ot et do e All to myself thin 5 LOVING BTN SRACE. o HUG] In remembrane f MA] TruHes, o hrce of JARIA N )QI? ago todar. MOTHER. W. THOMAS. KELLY. A tribute of love and remembrano fo my father. JOSEPH F. KELLY, who di W0 years ago today, Semembz-r mcu Loved in life;- remembe ‘xm Hll BON IRA&I\ . In_loving rems e o e, Bl R SR 8 R aaw her fade Hink andy iy heart 1 often prased That she might longer stay. 1 miss vou here, T mlus vou thers. Dear wife, T miss yon fyerswiere In_loving_remembrauce of my deas MA RICH, who died two years ago todey, Mept. =z, 1920. In my heart your memory Sweetly, ténder, fond There is not a day, d- That 1 do wot think o BON, Wi In the cold and stlent grave. Bhe s gope byt mot forgoticn, Never shail ber memory Tude: s-e!n= thovghis ehan ar has passed, deur wife T miss you, nds taay think the wommd ¥ hedled; But they do not know tie sorrow That lies within my heart concealed. ourns for you silently &ad Tow Beneth Mie mold within a khte Of & city of silent dead, Lies my love one cold and stiil, Asleep in a silent bed G HUSBAND, EDWABD But_there she lives in So_wonderful! Most beautifs There angels do appear. She's the bud from ehith tramsplanted. For vaf toming watch and wait, ing hod in the Carden of Hearen ¥ zD B LOVING PAPA. sad bnl loving remembranee n(aa&r’r BPALDING, who i ago t Xl qur Four memtory lingers, ;'h{nm fonfl and true; T bt e dear {rlend That we do_#ot thin Inrflemsfl:n Flawy, « rumx. DIRECTORS. Established 1873, Telephione Col. 7088, jtated for mctive kervice on account|: of disabillty incident thereto, has been placed on the retired list. Zard of Thanks. my incere mxmv ol ol bo e recition Lo my relatives, ffltlfll lnd ne ighbors, for their nmmu' 2cts o Kintness, cxpreteions of sympathy abd g Hful floral tribates at the dea mother, MARY ELIZARETH JOH. WALTER JORNSO! l srmmher jel's jock. Rel riends xnn»m e Arlingion natigpal tembee 21, 1923 Tf m anmmn, nfapt m- oF M b A Cimuings e D0 Fimbral services .:1 ‘cemetery Shlurday, Beptembe: I'Jm oI5 HO; enck wntil & day, Bepte Mv * LS ?fim’m phrs Diqnm'r'ed‘ uuu Ill’e \\ednulny. Sfl)— | My a . Augusta Tlmrnl N. 3.: Dynes and omal Jenkins, ;?wfi By RN Fmber R ienas and seiatives avites, Wll! lIll‘ ovely, l"l%:.nt‘ &MED( E\&I{. 3 R e W ow: Thion o more wilt jobn our mumber. Thoa no more out sougs shalt know. “}!'}‘rs ‘m nfe is M Then tn b::nm it :» annp our hmm re |.1 ath ‘er the epoils that e U 'mn FAMILY. tem| sfl“ 5 & g: lu L n(u&n‘ w'-" e ey Sk 0, 1 1 Wi Funeral from Mount flec Church, Wednesdhy, R 1l i inn¥é Robihkoh i Notlee of tuneral nemmr The Lord, who gave, nas called away, l;fl!”" wemnnrw Bt & i caa xe ch Bl wow, LT mvnu SISTERS, MAGGIE AND ln!tfl Fridny, Saptentet o3 =3, 1688, Ak Ber unt \Eflm ment, ‘:A\lfi'n bd&aflénn"g: ‘hfiv’::' ¥ arlors of A % l’l Ifh muflm& m«'; g st Jobn Kmith: m efi-l-l Pag A 3. o m‘ reieion A 303401??%1: F V?ml:;é'“igln:ij Agtomobile Bervice, i I.:l vtrll Diréctor and oty Commodious Plope Lincoln 624, ___Automoblle Funerals. VL SPEARECO Nelther the successors ui nor con- nectad with the original W. R, Speare ;‘hhl -hmem St. N. w | " Frank Geler's Sons Co. 1113 SEVENTH §T. N.W. Main 2473 Modern_Chapel. _Telephone. Quick. Dignified _snd Eficient_Service. Al sge u ;r. ‘&n Lincoln 84 641 H 8T. N.B. JAMES T. RY! N 317 PA. AVEe S.E. vite Ambulances, ery in Conpection. ailze Tn GESIGAING \ng Mmorla (mbnuments and mau- ¥oleums) of quality and character. We will gladly show you many beau- tiful spécimens of our work in any of tHe 16ehl cemeteries. THE J. F. MANNING CO., INC., 4_Fifteenth Street _ oEMBTERNS FORT LINCOLN The. Park Cemetery Beautiful and fittjog locatién. Readily accessible—on electric car line. 02 Baltimore boulevard, at Dibtrict loe. G T¥E | Office: 705 12th SLN.W, Phone Frakin 4745 ig for l"’ls‘rlt'! Book’ct tvnm BEsIGNS. o~ Arz

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