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ES THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTOL‘, D. C, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1922 y had cheek law for the District and . ’ 18 1n_charge of the Merchant's Bank |Chevy Chase; Takoma Park., Mrs.|M. Winningham, Miss Ethel Rosen- BOARD OF TRADE AIMS otler” henencial logislation, urning Auto and Trust Company, [ Milton Whitney, while ‘st the iscel: | feid. Mixs Gihei Wynne. Miss M- J “Since our last meeting our mem- | At the Munsey Trust Company is|laneous booths are other workers as|guerittc Godsey, Miss Caroline Hen | Mra. Percival Dodge of the Epiphany | follows. American Women's Leglon | dricks and Miss Marie Fisher. Othe bership committee has brought into the board 237 new members. The ‘ 'alls fOr Help. Church_suxillary; Franklin National fat the Allies’ Inn, under direction of | volunteers at large include: Mr~ committee is constantly called upon ? ::l:;k.}:trlx L' F. Scheneckebier; Sec- | Mrs. Walter Findley; Senate Office | Helen W. Clark, Mrs. M. Lynch, M onal for service of all kinds, and .A‘,,.y, o o on F‘f&nk' nl‘urs. hE:l"“i gnufllng,“?rm Hllf‘mnn S‘taorlnllelgnxnnella Bayne, Mrs, C. B. McVey, Mi<~ responds with willlngness and. en- F S l ureh of Our er; Riggs National | Court, ss Padelfor ellevue | R. von Culim, Mrs. Charles S. Groves SO AR tremen Jave It| Bank, Mrs. Albert Gleaves, surgical | Lunch, Mrs. Wells; Copper Bowl, Mrs. | and Mrs. Katherine Naglo and Alic | dressings section, assisted by Mrs.| Fishback; Government Hotels, Mrs. | Mar Hazen. Mrs. John Alla: b R ll Ca” d A synopsis of the comprehensive "::! is a story of how an auto- Roy Tuttle, Mra. ‘}aul; a)gfm.“urs‘.f Woodwaid: Monmouth Hotel, Mrs. Doughtery. manager of *he Washir, s r chard w, Mrs. , wife o 3 tation, v o 1 Cancer Week’ Red Cross Ro Ui Sohortiolite parkeiand e dyatone ?fl:.a"m:"::x?fi?znbi S @en. Black, and Mrs. Frank HIlL Rt ia: Naval Hompital and Washe i Lo vl ot iy o DI mittee o e boart s H Need of Funds for Fiscal Relations |*. % soiiert., e ropose “siis| ao somme was o garage 1n o |Opened in Many Places for| ssverban meoths petms wen. |G, JArGioky, o Davie, Ted| by the reports of, e sucosss of [ Need O un for the appointment of a park com-{ rear of 3336 P street. The time The suburban booths are doing well | The Overseas League has detailed : ! E notable s the high seas roll cal imission, with exelusive Jjurisdiction{ "o © . S e Enroliment .in Annual also. Mrs. Mary Hanvey has the one|the following as volunteers at large | which will be held on 500 naval shi; . jover the park and playsround eys- at Piney Branch and Brightwood;| for the roll call: Miss Margaret Lam b n Up—Dlrectors Elected. tem’ of the District, and has been| Flames licked up the sides of an ¥ & : : el - | stationed #n different parts of ti: Probe Take et e ] o e up ke sides of oa Roll Call Mrs. Wilmer Latimer, the one at|bie, Miss Dorothea Denys, Miss Alma ' world. bridges committec of the Washing-| driver's seat. The machine sweated g ton Chamber of Commerce, an_un-| and blistered. The flames ate away usual compliment to the board com-| the rubber insulation about the Siire "Vater | "Stiters dealing with public health| The machingappesied o tne horn. .| LISTS GROWING HEAVIER on Cancer week, the Red|duct from Great Falls Addresse (oS ¢ week, the meed ! Stallation of a high-pr L ross roll call, Safety Lol lt;aumu‘sys!em for Washingtor taken up by the public health{ The exposed wires hastened to of fynds to fluance the invest ‘Adequate school facilities. e ittee of the board by Dr. D.| weld themselves together. This ac- af the joint citizens' committee on fiscal ‘Better conditions of the personnel Hickling, chairman of the com-| complished, the closed circuit sent election of ten directors, and | of the police and fire departments. mittee, were touched upon by Mr.| orders to the horn. The horn sent |Schools Take Up Campaign—Stores > e president, secretary and | “A law to prevent the ale Bradley. They include the milk sup-| out a prolonged squeak for assist- K repurts by the president, s 2 | fraudulent securitie. ply, playgrounds for children, and| ance. Give Space Freely to i treasurer, featured the thirty-second an- | “Extension of parkways as outlined | proper physical examination of all A fireman in the neighborhood nual meeting last night of the Wash- | in the report of the committee onjchildren in the public schools. heard the cry for ald. He investi- Help Work. = Board Trade at the Willard ; Parks and reservations. | The committee on public and pri-| gated. He pulled the alarm. Fire ington Board c rade & | “Completion of Arlington Memorial | Vite buildings, under the leadership{ apparatus arrived in time to stop i | bridge. ¥ L. Beale, points out the need|* the progress of the flames after Gaunon made a brief ad-| “Improvement of our public strects . an adequate and _ properly| they had damaged the building to Attractive booths decorated with or wnd told of the em;.-u-‘a avenues. "'"x"m'fld “\'v":""af".".;:'.-‘:x ”J‘éi?.’fé..‘.’é :hu ek."lt]ent of $1,000 and each au- |posters and pictures bearing the Red #n now in force to clear ut not least, continuation|Columbia Nation: b , omobile about $250. The self- i ~ ned in teris of the discases. He | of efforts for national representitio jto Mr. Bradley. Other récommenda- ( sounding fire alarm had saved the |CFOSS Insignia havo been openad 'n ‘ Cliwer was purely w local | Worle ol Contintitce. { lions of the committee are: A build;| machines from destruction which |many places in Washington =z n d vAYS ¢ Cl . % i 10 o storage ol s ve Ve enrol 3 ci 3 - e In dealing with committee re ,.um!i."‘:m:i_\ of the government, espe-| the Hamen redehed :‘);‘(l-u“g;:‘iol?n‘(! ,_,.,.-]nm;'m 'oxllmr‘z::. g'lt:::( of Go- Canecer Now Curable. | Mr. Bradley gave a brief resume ofjcially constructed for that purpose| tank. William (. Rosenbusch of o] f"‘ 5 ot f workers are two reasons why the, the work of each committes {and absolutely fireproof. and the re-1 3336 P streot owns the garage. lumbla chapter. Groups of worke; W cer’ hoids ter to the aver-{ .., v 7 jmoval of temporary bulldings con- alternate in the care of these stations, A " said Dr. Gannon. <Some oo e ston Board of Trade t|tmuGted iduting fthe fedcionipublio > and reports to Chairman Joln H. s s = nd | S - Bradley, epresented ony grounds, 5 Tk St e annot e eured, | the Safety Week committee by Fran-|* an inimediate additlon to person- Clapp are that the enrollment lists arc 1 ) these th It is not | ¢/ Weller, Joseph A. Rurkhart, Ar-lnel, increase in salarles and more growing heavier daily as & result of A he aak i thur Carr, E. C. Graham, George W.{branch libraries are urged by thef™e e S ity $ Oftutt, jr. and Odell mith. Alpublic lbrary committee, Willlam £ - the family, and prompt: SCMmittee on permanent organization ! McK. Clayton, chairman. Mrs. Theodore W. Richards, secre- Atint doctor will | has been appointed and definite i even recommendations for the tary of the District chapter and secre- c “ancer fre- ! ;fig"e:\%»;“&u:';;-';‘\':;\‘:‘:,‘.\,f.—"" r mprovement ot lr:‘;dyol;;e iandomre {tary of the sixth annual roll call head- i o ecton | December Tetee on . public order, Odell quarters committee, today announced : 2, LEe " necossary to check | “During the past vear the s1s chairman, according to Mr.; R the complete list of booths and their - . tay , e 2 special committen on zoning 2 Three Divisions Subscribe 100 Per |attendant £ ve: o s Miahel Boardman. tormer Din- | oG o7 Report on Public Schools. ) Hote “w Willard, in charge of ES BE ]s"' A trivt Commissioner, and for many |polCCle, i il ani| Appropriations asked by the school Cent in Annual Roll G L e O : ’ y Lt e wTot the | Frank L. Wagner, was actively in-|autherities for the public school sys: O s M e el S ch AT Boar e S liress on the Red | terested in all matters pert tem in this city are r::nsr:r‘::hlau:flc Call. man; Wardman Park Hotel, the Can- o - hointed to thejthe zoning and building regulations | necessary, according to & teen Corps; Shoreham Hotel, the Can- - - o 2 “ a Hfo' plishments of the Red | OF tReiBiatelstif Columbla: netalTrogress in “cleaning up” Wash-| i : teen Corps, and the Powhatan, Miss in war time and peace,( “TWwelve public hearings were held; Progress tn "CCORME W0 (q%p0 0 let the police department|Ruhl and the Girls' Club. n e T o eioers | By MR 2oufe Comimtuton, "Wt ek | ingicn's harer, tront 13 TeBONS? 1Y | cugw that 1t ia sci on tho mup, tho e ot Just two doors south of Rhode Island Avenue ganization. };:,icr to each of these public hearings Sifanm'.fi'k rr'.,f{.“'(c-zhg}-'e‘::“:o:”{g; l:;e department came forth today with KTR?\ [h!}ahter!s ha;'(e h“&":—':r?: é;lelr?; = 5 ‘ Satety Week Outlined. the Board of Trade's special commit- s = o announcement that headquarters, | Keith's Theater, Mrs. Mai . A BAu‘OON F duld ed b I'he purpose of Safety week, and | tee met with the zoning officer of the | Maintenance “';"prgvflem‘:::km“u{";fi: the firo marshal's office and the repalr | SOMISTL section: Palace Theat < Mra. ree to every accon‘lpanl y aims of the permanent committee ?lalrlck‘xnnd werl:(: Ovc:‘ in detail mat- | B0 A s asked by the committee. | shop — threo distinct dlflsions_had-filx!“v‘filzmeyfiz‘:\rfi wn}%“;?'wuur afety, which s being organited | ters under cousideration. Five recommendations are made bY | each enrolled In the sixth annual roll | Reed Hospltal; Poli's Theater. a group an a t. . National Capital, were ex- Reference to Fiscal Relations. |the streets and avenues committee, | S0 © aliToll Reed Hoapltal IEolUs Theator s £roay 1 by C. W. Pr s “The Board of Trade has been|sald Mr Bradley. They deal largely |l of the District of Columbia chap- ) pi NOUNRCETRL JURE0 ) miia Theater, . 3 ey ekl pald e, Price | e, Bord, of Frade, has boon | cald Mo Benlley. FAY ot End | ier 100 por cont. These thros sestions | LiLL A iHendx; Columbla Theetor ith every 25-cent purchase at this Store & Jash'in_the pan, de- | joint committee on fiscal relations be-| the_ regulation of the Weight offare now entitled to display a huge | Mctropolitan Theater, group of volun- ) e d then {jween the United States and the Dis- | trucks poster of the Red Cross, which will |teers. These are the only theaters in T o o but is the !”K"c"‘F.‘F trict of Columbia niza-) The water supply committee of the| frankly state that they are heart and | which Red Cross booths were allowed omorrow we WI! glve a -ounce campaign in Wash-{jon gy 1915, and its representatives i board, Francis R.” Weller, chairman.soul for their fellow workers in nm!m be placed. CVery man, Woms pocd heen conspicuous as officers and | reports construction on the second|cause of humanity. G- _ o on. Manp of the department stores of LOAF OF BREAD. nts can and | execytive members in the community | aqueduct from Great Falls to thel This announcement, however, is not | W shhyxgltm have generously given . afety work in | Service labors of that committe 'rtw]l le resarvolr. ~The ~commil-|taken to mean that enrollments in|space for the booths At Kann's the | Citizens’ Jomt committee on June 20, |tee has béeen hard at work on this|the many engine and truck companies | tasih 1o in sharee of Mrs. Mary Han. | The f “ i i es ari a.ll th Plg. l benefits derlved (1922, ynauimously adopted the report | project which, when completed, will |are at a standstill. As a fire grows | vey of the Piney Lranch auxiliar O owulg Pric e g at e g y S B evory means |of o executive committee ‘of That | Kive Washington an adequate Water|from 1 smolder inio 3 rouring ‘blae, | he Palals Rosal Booth It manned b o 0 \ i ke the cAm- | jate which described what had been | s 80 13 the enrollment in the de volunteers at large: Goldenberg's 1s w l S 'es thr llgh ut t}l ¢ Waslington @ suceess, and | iomplivhed by the citizens' com-| National Representa {ment. It is now on the verge of {under the direction of the health 1ggly tor: 0 0 e Clty was every reason 1o be- | mittce in helping to shape vn whols N ationia s sreesentation he | b ng out all over the department, | aides, headed by *. Chappell, and rease in acel- ot ) Tth s i 1 i sal quitable lines District fiscal o TP lumbia Wil “relieve | although th e Dalta & A Foundry " 1o of the work | legistation minis the plan of | LLETEL VG Shame of un-Amer- known until the end of the drive, a« | Methodist Church auxiliary, with Mr: s"n ’ committee on | future activitl thedconimugity “m at its heart and the im-[Severa % have announeed | McLutosh, chairman, is on hand to The ‘federal | Intersst. Serlianany ey (o cure this evil savs the | their intention of Withholding Dubli- | receive the subseriptions. lb rom Edward F. | e wncompensated labora - of the | oL the g tlana T ation | N0/ ne v A IsNE ORthe 00hper | Privats Schools Help. [ G“Id = win ¢ Brandenbur€ | citizens’ joint committee since 19151 (RUILIIE Ofor the Distriet will in-|cent class in the police department| In order to enroll the public school | reflmery es. uxged the ¢ va annot b ured in doila nd | S 0 Cinjury or hardship upon|Were reported today, although in- | Pupils the enroliment is under the su- s committee. |centa | Preparédnens ifor the er "the mition or capital to, counc. | creased cnrollments’ aro known to | pervisors of each district. ~Some of | 1% COMMRLCe paign of 1922-3 in defense of our ret benefits derived from it have been made in many precincts. | the private schools have undertaken surplus requires, like the campaign!“"{f" RERGICY 2150 reviewed the work | Capt. L J. Stoll of No. 9 is the closest | to enroll their membership, including )me the fact | of 1913, necessary penditure. of the following committees: Munici- | 10 this mark, having only three more | the Cathedral School for Boys, _Mllsa_ o1 interest to | the payment of expert acc art, Appleton . Clark, jr.; chari- | buttons to sell before he will reach | Dougal; Cathedral School for Girls, that it was dis-:and the printing_of on | Vo and corrections, Frank P. Ree- | tho quota set for him by Maj. Daniel | Miss' Van Gundy: Miss Eastman's |flf ampaign. but mml;;'mr?lm;@_"_s 'l‘rhfl Aembers the { jge, chairman; community afffllxrs. Sullivan. _lx:s M. Eastman; Gunston Hall, Miss PK I % to rally | Board of Trade, in response to an in-) Piry B Turpin, chalrman; executive Steesci . 2 | ontribute to de- | vitation which I have issued will| (o 1iittec, Edwin C. Graham, chair- GU".TY OF " jl\nul\‘ug the n:g:( ;:l%ev;l:a;;l bb::ms ary cxpenses of the com- | &ladly contribute for thix purpose and committee on American MURDER. are those in the following banks; i the small sums asked. and will ‘add als, Horace J. Phelps, chulrman. bt ederal Amerlean Banic Mre. M. X 1 valual to: this money contribution grateful \dso touched on the twenty- 8 tecord, Mrs. J. A. Jeffers and Mra. C mmittee appreclalllloy:’ of z;.e hhel ful. uncom- | .; anual shad hnkei.‘ of t:e Colored Man Convicted of Crime 3|_1 Foster; Ami‘-'ofi:mimu:mcz s on of pensated labors of the Joard, held last May at Chesapeake A rust Company. n 3 - hons Tar the defenss ”’:‘hc committee | Nittee itself. Contributions for ,this % ach, the fourth annual midwinter in Second Degree. . Mis ‘\{_ruhu.-\(ase‘y I‘y;rchg}'agrm s defendin e District's .| purpose as investments return - er of the board, held March 4 9 — L - P y Miss Armant, Mrs. 5 e akes b sy Lf.gin:lens‘(‘;g:; tiplied to the g e Che Willard, and the repre.| George R.Liggins, colored, was con- Benjamin and Mrs. 1da Bowie Mc- it is an obliga- “The bridse committee of the hoard. | centation of the board on the general { victed late yesterday afternoon of | Mahon. = At the Commercial sationial 8 every citizen to con- | Which has had an active year. recom- | myrift week committee. murder in the second degree Ly a|Bank is the Epiphany Church auxil- large dmount, but his|mends that Congress be requested to ry. and the District National Bank s a ] in_Criminal Divicion 2 before ) 3 ! - enact legislation whereby all bal-! Jury in. Crlmi n charge of Mrs. Ismaac Gans and 1 nominees for director- |ances from specific appropriations| GETS PERMIT TO BUY. |pitice Ba Liggins shot Maud o All Souls’ Unitarian auxiliary; Du- g 4 s Sl idebab bl Prince, also colored, at 479 L street|jont National Bank, Mrs. Dunlop and | ' “hips and oniv ten to be chosen, come ‘g"e‘;"‘r;}d'f‘;m:u.‘;\‘;“ AL Tens i lfloulh\\'p May 8 last and the woman | the needlowork guild; Georgetown petition for the .coveted, offits waxed 7 VIENNA, November 14.—Jan Kube-|died the next day at the Emergency | banks, Miss . Matthews and Miss . rer e \\lvr'\"uv- final count was made it | Opposition to Imsurance Measure. 0 s £ horized | Hospital. The minimum punishment | Dougal of the Georgetown auxiliary; vas found that J. Harry Cunningham. | w«our insurance committee led . the violinist, has been authorized | ¢ OF e THe WAITUS X B e Theton T os s A Tt (GO o oten ey 1(.‘1{&:.:3 board, Jed With | opposition to the Fitzgerald bill.” by the Czech government to purchase|twenty years in the penitentiary pany. Mrs. L. B. Swormstedt and the k votes. whilg hépdore W._Noyes, a|gaid Mr. Bradley, “providing for go: tm, property in Slovakiz owned by {Sistant United States Attorney Bil- | ladies of the Woman’s City Club, and - - 0 esident ¢k the board.. ran|ernment monopolistic. compen ation | count Albert Appbnyi, formier Hur- |brey conducted the prosccution i Mrs. Eaton of the Petworth auxiliary ‘ F PER 4 (H wo PLUM PUDDINGS m12¢c 4He30c i MINCE MEAT 5 45° u GOFFEE v 38° SELECTED EGGS wozee 33° All Piggly Wiggly Stores carry a complete line of fresh fruits and vegetables. Our HOLIDAY goods are now being placed in our Steres, and we would suggest that you make your purchases early. We Also Carry a Complete Line of Fruit Cakes ws BRAZIL NUTS & 16° e ALMONDS v 22° s WALNUTS & 35¢ Join the Thrifty Thousands That Throng Our Stores Each Day ! nominee safely Inftax burden on every onc in Wash-|{yestration. Kubelik's -wife. was a 366. ington employing one or more per- | fungurian, and It is thonght the vio- New Directorate. sons in an i and the com-|jjpist wishes to show his g-atitude to < elected and number of | Mittee is g rt that the bill | Hungary by buying property which t foliow Harry Conningham, | Was_not passed at the last session | for centuries belonged to the Apponyi . No 463; Odell s.|of Congress. family, always great protectors of V. Offutt. jr., 426 “A\"T"’"wd the "!;ms nce;iinl: xmlm the arts. Thus he would prevent its = crett, 413: John Joy | tion in order to bring us in line With|sybdivision. P b] Sol ed SR O DU B O eing Problems Solv: tr. 40 Frank A.|agency law, proper qualifications for} and Chatles J. Waters, agents, brokers and _solicitors, and 10,000. e SN . Fesses orilthe ,.r.,gi‘ufi.'wff. modification of our license fee inl LEG BROKEN, sms HENEVER you have a dyeing prob. Who Teompii- | conjunction With @ reciprocal law,| Suit to recover $10.000 damages has commitices of | In ordvr that our local insuranceibeen filed in the Distrit Supreme lem, won't you please consult us with- urer Walter H.|companies mey do business in other | Court by Jame: enderson aj ’ ST 2 2 brief report on | States without undue hardships the D. l;.l“j'ar_«l ompany. S“’:.’L’i?.“ out any "hhg‘tlof‘- We ‘;1111 m:;kc color financial e 1 of the board. President Bradley lauded the work | personal injuries. Henderson n- e tiohe A e ay Gl Gafaianeh President’s Report. of the law committee under (heiluadlnfl a case of paper August 23 uggestions and give any othe: I ik 3 chairmanship of Alexander Wolf, |last when the case fell and fractured desired. Don’t hesitate to* "sident Bradley, In a comprehen-| pointing out that the committee had | his leg. He is represented by Attor- <ive report. reviewcd the work of the 3 ommitiees of the hoard andy tola|ocoterestiy INhe passage; of the ney O o Osterman Call Main 4724. what the organ -omplish du Secoud-l Iand ‘Urging upon all members the real- |} wion of the importance of thel|fll present inquiry into the fiscal rela- ! |l ot tions be he federal government! 1! A the *t of Columbia. | I'l I 1 completion of the second aque- | |fi $12per Thousand at 19th and E Sts. N.W. n hoped to ac- ing the coming year. are given by Mr. Bradley. | a_ hetter under- of Con- District standingz b gress and f Columb Jre CLEANERS & DYERS MAIN OFFICE 740 12™ ST N.W. “See Etz and See Better” What Eyes Characterize An Aditorial No. 13 l ONG EYES speak of poetic nature, onc that is musically in- clined: show a fondness of etiquette and are qualitative of the high- est feclings of buoyancy and lowest tendency to- ward despair. The serv- ices of ETZ optome- trists are qualitative of | i | the benefactor. Deep i ! i interest for each pa- tient’s perfect vision is vur sincere effort. PTO! 1217 G Street N.W. and Silver Plate TERLING and plated ware—a most com- plete assortment awaits your inspection in our newly completed silver IN A SINGLE NIGHT Queen Anne LOTION 1215-17 F Street and 1214 to 1218 G Street Hours—8:45 to 5:30

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