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¥ o5 S THE. EVENING STAR, WAEHINGTON, D. C., TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1922. : ' S . \ 5 ¢ 1 Ice Packs | The World at Its Worst. . i Restore Sight = [The ice bag has largely sup- y i b b planted the poultice and hot- FIGH.I- REUPENED | water bag in medicine. The l oo v [N WINEN SEE % 47 €2, [~ o SUCESSFORCROSS, _ Jarors Admie . Game! 1 SIOUX FALLS, S. D., November i Round out the big event | | most recent ecvidence of its value is ing clippi phia Ledg stated in the follow- from tihe Philadel- er: = 21—A ve Ity returne by spending the week-end Marble Memorial to Be Erect- | asaimst Georso W. wean. i times | a5 THE TRAYMORE, . - randidate fe GO f South Da- ed in Arlington When $2,500 | ¥ote, on a cnarge of making faise « ATLANTIC CITY, es- pecially attractive at this tumn llJl Insurance cgmpanies and re- sulting in a sentence to two years in Fund Is Completed. the state penitentiary, was obiained | seasom. Only eighty e minutes from Franklin Monday Evening Club Pro- tests Feeble-Minded In- stitution Site. | “Ice packs have been ap- plied to Dr. Spencer’s eyes, and the inflammation from acute conjunctivitis, or irri- through cutting of a deck of plaving cards, according to affidavits filed in circuit court today by two of the tation of the sensitive lining| Unanimously adopting a petition “The plan of the A - = : ; 2 rgonne unit of | jurors. The afidavits were filed in Field. ,,f g']‘? eyelid, has greatly |T°9" ,lnrfg reconsideration of the de- the American Woman’s Legion to| support of a motion for a}ew trial, 3 dntisked” |cision by Congress to locate the pro- erect a,plain marble cross in Arling- According to the affidavits, the Wire or phone for | posed home for the feeble-minded at | ton national cemetery in memory of | JUry had been deadlocked, with ten L3 o y PN ey 3 meimbers for conviction and two for reservations The American Ice Company is {Blue Plains, the Monday Evening the 30,000 war dead burled overseas| acquittal. 2 glad to know of D pencer’ :xlubh reopened @ fight last night is meeting with much success, and the Atter several hmxxrs‘ the affidavits Special Penna. R- R. train leaves i S { whi i Goki = comm! say, the two objecting jurors decide Y : recovery and is proud to Know | vepre e B K ,0,,( s B committes in charge of funds feels | f05 77 XN QbICCnE fors Greided 7./’{,' ”'?,;""""’lyl,"-',""d 35.1;51‘1’5.‘2’() that Ice rod S0 e | anizations. ; ) : that in a short time the necessary| they should continue their not gubty M., West Phila. 5:25 P.M. that lce played so large a part e eon oAl $2,500 will be subscribed. To date| stand or agree with the other jurors. (5 minutes from Franklin Field) HL il | e, i name of these unfor &) 4 $1500, or more than half of the re-| Ihe Cards said guilty, It was allegod, 1 & LoD then Tk R Goired amount. 1sin the hapdeof the| 200 & verdict 2o that effect was se- | ts, we re- | » : R i alaghe s of the| turned. " =LA el £ : S N ee, which has worked quietly & 1, ctrully a reconsideration of Boss Eoehont et he decisi locate the home and | ! A T G school for the fecble-minded on the S 4 s announced in The Star the first |Supreme Court, the Augustus Gardner limited and altogether undesirable ‘ 4 part of June,'it was the intextion of [Post of the American, Legion and the | hTS Blue Plains. the unit to secure subscriptions in |Quentin Roosevelt Unit of the Amer- | o X i . time to have the I v > Voman’s g Burden Fallx on Cltizens. i } e largo cross hewn {ican Womans Legion. from a solid block of marble and| As soon as the desired $2,500 is AtLanTic CITY | | | | The petition, which cites the fact that 3 crected in Arlin e de > s e home 3 > gton by Armistice |received the order for constructing ‘m “decision to locate the home at Blue day, but fnasmuch as the lesion |(he cross will be placed. 1 Worlds Greatest Hotel Success i | ICE COMPANY reached over the protest of - thought the tribute should b Hghed. L e erected of Commissioners of the Dist X by national subscription, much time rd of charitie: Was consumed in getting the idea| To earn money with which to cnm»]v — the A ! h before the country in i L | general. Th lete her studies, Miss Margaret Net- ations of at . vi P! Margaret Net rations of W delegates Wwas not the slightest doubt in the | tleton, a junior in the Kansas State Council of Socia genci 2! Gopacidy| ™0™ oven of the [ (15 (5 O [ ot Comstruction / the District of Columbla. Sistant gounty enginee ar VULCAN ,u::;!'"mm) “:‘lmmz the = Arlington Space Set Aside. | Utility | SHOGTHEOP | |3k it ;o ny eI L nd anoroved elidy | ST OUY fina ot IT DDNT BELONG TO THE STORE (| [Pendcafns £ Fecommuston, is 1o . om [m-_‘- tha ;figtlzf“:%:: . YOU HAVE JUST (MADE SOME i‘»z,rgm“nf rmgfncgf;lfrmbu?"lnrg,wf:3 a e a“d Thln ing the France, 1917-1918." "It is, in a sense, ssible Space | ranges. AL i o VERY TUNNY COMMENTS TO - i 10 bs & composite of the thaus On the enclosed uts in epposition, the petitionersi s < tiny” white crosses that hatiow the | 9 the ® Ll s o st Iota adtgaste YOUR. WIFE ABOUT ONE OF THE g kround of France: Ass site for o) daMfl any feel unequal to i Belcosbae et e ¢ for a_proper home and for the | HATS YOU erection, the War Department has set y task. They are prone e ationcon ki assification of twelve distinct | TOUND ON uside a space 50 feet wide in Ar- fi with3burners going. Jups of -minded. who would be THE GCLOYA ngtont = to frequent colds or coughs, Youwll find the housed under the cottage plan. ~Ade- TABLE (C) Wheeler Syn. Inc.. Miss Abbie B. McCammpn, is chair- or are pale and thin. What Smootitopthemost | |jiUite ovbartunities for outdoor life are = man of the committes, which con- is needful is ri AR5 acking at Blue Plains, the petitio ‘ sists of Mrs. Alexander Rogers, Mrs. is rich, economical and | | uares, declaring further that the choice | William Black and M convenient range f this o i dicati f a lack < - i y 4 I you ever owned. | |of foresiat in that the home must grow ie’L"n“‘;‘.’a‘;‘.”vé’r‘;{“&i':aiin;'li‘ii'?fifirEGIRL STRUCK BY AUTO 5o ant" 5o "Mics Macomb at. 13135 scn" s [m"ISI i D t in years to come. feet’ ions d d 1. s ; emons "“rd | eet to put motions designed to supp! % PASSING HALTED CAR |Unic Memoriat.” National Savi n" ! daily at Space Declared Inndequate. the need for flags. inting at patients h The meeting, which was held in the | Trust Company, 15th and New Yor : s 5 HE Rt e s Potomae Savings Bank Hall, was fea- | _ e of pure vitamine-bearing | for feeble minded are in mo sense crim- Edgar || the petition calls attention to the tured by the annual election of Driver Fails to Stop After Hitting | During the summer Miss McCammon cod-liver oil, to hel Morris 't that (he Distetct purchased 2,500 cers. Joseph A. Oliver was unani- | and her committee canvassed the ep Sat .commodate prisoners, and that mously re-elected president; Isaac| Ida Kushner—Other Traffic country by mail and received the co- | strengthen and build Sales D Auin fifty aiten e pTt Nordlinger was_made firs presi- | e g operation of several Army corps areas | the vi Co. a place for these blameless | dent; Thomas J. Stanton, second vice | ccidents. and many newspapers. s a result, | up the vital forces of - sums of money ranging from 50 cents bod 1305 G St Miny of the parents of fecble-minded | i a rer. As she was descending from a street | 1o 3100 have come 1 Teom all cornmrs | the body. Build up N.W. children would be able to pay in whole ch“dren sa|ute Emmy A"’ On motion of Mr. Murch, the a car at 3d street and Massachusetts {of the nation. in resistance daxly i he protection and care » | ciation reiterated its pledge to WrEC i, cnue northeast, Miss Ida Kushner,| Washington who have contributed |8 ypish Scoffs E; ones the petition states, e passage by Congress of the teachers - 2 ‘lare: Gen. Pershing, Mrs./ Theo. cott’s Emulsion! Main ping ct that Citizens Told, and Ask salary bill, the compulsory education | Seventeen years old, of 310 B street|ore Roosevelt, Chief Justice and Mr: Scott & Fowne, Bloomfeld, N.J. 2223 f§ 1032-1033 deterred from 4 bill and the free textbook bill. northeast, was hit by an eastbound | McCoy of the District of Columb D I IR > Sveree S 1T A \ home where w e Judge Willis Brown advocated re-|automobile last night, which con- £ all degrees of mental de- Investigation. opening of the Industrial Home |tinued without stopping after knock- ssity be housed School. on Wisconsin avenue, under |ing her to the ground. She was taken imi — supervision of the superintendent of [to Castalty Hospital in a passing Schools. He declared that existing|automobile for treatment of a possi- law made such a step possible. There | ble fracture of the arm, bruises about was sone opposition to Judge Brown's | the body and shock. - Her condition is proposal on the ground that, if feasi- | ot serious, but police have instituted ble, it would open the school to in e automobilist. They | orrigibles and other “undesirable” | ha description of the machine, | children, apart from the original pur- i upicd by six colored pose of the home, it was declared. | me Dr. William nn told of the ob-|streets southeast. jects of the cancer week campaign, | B. Williams, colored, forty just ended. |y old, of 1025 Vermont avenue, Rev. G. M. Diffenderfer, pastor of | While walking across the street at the Luther Place Memorial Church, | ‘man avenue and Lamont street told of the organization in W. i t night, was struck by an automo- ton of an “interracial 1 signed. he sald. to bring about a bet- Ler undemtanding ibstween cheiwhits men’s Hospital for injuries about the . The association adopted a resolution | e IRmetory ot atuesiac, Morcdaria first_precinet, while chasing an auto- Moore, at the instance of Frank P.|mobile on Massachusetts avenue last The assoclation received with grati- | Fiing Sojided at Sth street with an fication the announcement that new | mern of 1325 oth etrecr. Gallnoam | street lamps are to be installed on !y to the ground. He w. Wisconsin _avenue to the District | treated at Emergency Hospital for an line, and along Pennsylvania avenue, | abrasion of the right knee and | from 17th strect to the Georgetown |sprained back. His injuries were not ridge. riou is placed before the v E ub by its committee jon the home and school for the feeble N jed. of which Arthur D. Call is 1s were with us today He an advocate of minimum would _emphasize schools and more quate public lation for the care of and hers, according to Dr. John O'Grady, speaking before the club. Dr. e’Grady was one of three speak- who outlined_for the members aspeets of the general sub- Church and Social Serv- The othe on 1.a was treated at Free ady pointed ou of Jesus, and de- were here tod: part of th ching the gospel. Dr. O'Grady Synagogue Is Social Center. Dr. Simon_ieclared that for 3,000 years the Jewish peoplé have re-{ icd religion as a consecration of not a salvation of souls, and health and_education were a rt of that religlon. All life is! under the sanction of the church. | nagogue, he pointed out, is in | nature a social institution, OPEN FOR INSPCTION NEW HOUSES ool cars. N URITY STORA o 1 center. i | B b O SEE THEM TODAY! 5 term,” Dr. on said. “The term ® Friends and Patrons !5 Justice, on the other hand, gets JOSEPH A. OLIVER, T,am no longer connected with the Becker | to the man in the limousine as well as 3903 1 Paint Co. in any en to the man in the gutter.”” The speaker | Aroused over the disclosure that 5 Jocel yn St. N.W. CHARLES E. HODGR! warned against dereligionized social ey T < e | war r Washington children in many class- ER SN | w NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN | workers. 5 rooms of the public school system that the annual meeting of the FPastors Warned. daily are merely going through the ok Ealdsis Tk W A Dr. Freeman declared he stockholders of Woodward &/lgud in the modern social s motions of saluting the national col- - Lothrop will be held at the office | gram of communities a ground for unity, | ors, due to lack of sufficient Ameri- . < which he confesse as_unable to flags, the Georgetown Citizens' of the corporation, 11th a F | find 1 rches. ™ S o Po; , 11th and T ;fiml in the churches. “The church that | S0 > 55 Bl R L ens to 111 and 125 Webster St. N.W. o EAEgE e to recognize its social obligation 2 streets n.w., in the city of Wash-| Tmedos Dr. | Freeman declared. | correct this condition, in so far, at ington, District of Columbia, oni ; 6 ROOMS AND BATH BRICK HOUSES 1 n as we make up our minds. | least, as Georgetown schools are con- o Tuesday. January 2, 1923, at 120 seon will the ilis of socicty vanish." | corncq. ¥e OPEN FOR INSPECTION DAILY. ¢ : man warned that the clergy M o'clock, for the election of|a iated with them, In deal. | b committes of three was autborlzod | ALLAN E. WALKER & CO. Ine trustees for the ensuing year,! % with questions of capital and labor. | fags needed in the Georgetown clas: & 0 and such other business as may| on subjects of which they have mo | F00MS and to report to the associ 813 15th St. N.W. | Main 2430 Y r e N e tion the cost of the flags, With a Jawfully come before it. | - Larkin W. Glazebrook, as chair-| ¥ieW to_appropriating funds neces- WOODWARD & LOTHROP, | man of the program commiftee on the | S3T¥ to purchase the colors and pre- - ~ N T L <% lchurch and soe service, presided | Sent_them to the schools. 3 ° G. N. Everctt, Secretary. | fter President John Thlder opened the | Oficial figures read to the asso: ; e ; SR meeting. Other members of the com- | Clatlon by B. A Bowles showed that | 1 E Pats HEAT in Teating.™ { TCONE, Q0T e ernethy, Clarence | approximately sixty-four classrooms | Solving Heating Problems | ‘Asinwai, W 1 in"the District public school system i 9 ROOMS—TWO BATHS—MOST COMPLETE AND MODERN—VERY LARGE LOT. 5312 Reno Road, Near Jocelyn St. N.W. BUNGALOW, SEVEN ROOMS AND BATH. as able to vice pro- doome YOUR SATISFACTION GUARANTEED HERE L. Darby, Dr. O'Grady, a .. 5 = . — are entirely devoid of flags and that | 2 5 5 —is right where “we shine.” | Louise S. Roberts and Dr. Simon. LR LI O L Is There New D Vapor and Hot-water Plants | Report of Commitice. fair ‘condition. In the Georgetow a New Detached House ma ar cna er arx ks o vater Plants | pye report of the committes de-|schools alone, it was pointed out, In Ch Ch. R T FIIniRY; | clared that many religious bodies are | thirty-four classrooms were without | n € ase The Bicgs Tnaineering Co. - |keenly conscious of their social or [ the natlonal colors. | 5 % L ain g Co. |community responsibility, and that Salute the Empty Alr. Priced $ 000? O ercoa W. BIGGS, P 3 h v | 181094t <t nw T erame sz, | he e shown thelr sense of re-! wrne children are forced by these at Less Than & 11’ 0? e » sponsibility by organizing rellef and |, ngitions to salute the empty air LEARN TELEPHONE | nursing work and work for children . P . s | needing special care, building hos. | hen reciting the salute to the flag | gc i grtcibonrd operating. Sec “Ladies” Female | pitals - and establishing recreation | LTS surely is not conducive to inspir- Answer: “Yes, just two of them— Hel anted. D: - 3 the little ones in their gestures . o . e Roote—STas Rooks— | Sonters, manitesting a stowing tond and pronouncement of the words of and they are in the District, only 2 blocks - Tin Roofs—Slag Roofs | eney to support community - wide | §18 Fiite™ declared B. W. Murch, su- » ’ mevaun o psr, (oot it opt R e Sl | Rl it of e Bl || west of Conn. Ave.™, The style’s there to start 1 i gislati sion. “The flags are.lackings because Cell Main 76, | social legislation. omiress approgriated but $500 for the |, “On the other hand, there are re-{ o0EERC COPIn o fags, ‘an amount Phone Mai 45 — ) ious bodies that apparently have|fuficient only to provide proper dis- in_23 We'll with; the fine all wool fabrics and tailoring keep it there We’ll show you cork of the communit; a8 muc! , was appropriated ireport. “The mes or tl purpose. ¢ ce of the expansion as to detail. Such religious bodics has been 100 | DEAE} oon1 syscom Recossarily. must 1 Capital*Press {individualistic, too exclusively con- |l esult in the present state of affairs. D st nw - [no sense of community responsibility the outside of i i and that giva their members no stim: | DAY of the colors of Hhe o I re Gladly Give You the Details ulus to share in the necessary social | 5 much as $1.000 was appropriated {cerned with personal salvation.” AT A tT 6 stperintendent fof SHAI JI JO] J & LUCH: ; i Th'tyf:“fif,:cfi‘:,fcgf !hflt];anuesgog- schools and the bonsd of education i e a religious body v d additional appropriations % SERY et u have urged additional approp: PRINTING piritual. and the soclal work of | for flags in a deficiency bill.” 713 14th St. N.W. Main 2345 e s {its members must be an expression of 1 offici Eoeet e f' L | this spiritual quality. It was stated qhs siatemputs o fchs Achvol oficlal THE SERVICE SHO! mer Lo 130 ehurches a Wk . raglans, ulsters, grea = SERVICE Simmer 440" 285 "Chrehes in wash: | B The D A ngton on this subject. ana onty| Degin The Desert gYR“i“ ADAMS. FHTERe |twenty-seven replies were received. Radiante Fire New Members Admitted. Healer b“ Ed|{'h Jid Gas Heater New members admitted last night d Al Asaineas ¥ ncluded Mrs. Courtenay Dinwiddie, { |V} Hull Dace Fixtures, "ete. Miss Jonnie Elizabeth Doolittle; Miss aude uil, the . 7 == = M. Fiorence Dunlap, Miss Bertha You Should Not Trifle |Dorotny Fricaman, Mrs. Mary C. Hob- | woman who wrote ©Or delay It your roof needs repairing. We are d“&\, ‘-:~ )/yl”:l‘ !}(?"Y"T‘ Miss dey & = s McNally, Mrs. Henry Marquard, W. ertenced oot repatrers and are atways | MONa{y, SMre Henry Maravard, W The shelk-. A nove‘ Frank Mooman, Mrs. Fannie French IRONCLAD e i “ompany. Phone Ma: coats, box coats, Chester- .fields; great values at BIG SIZES SMALL SIZES. ALL SIZES < Massachusetts " Park Surrounded by Wiéshington’s finest residential section, Containing seven million feet of forest-covered land, with six miles of improved streets. Includes what remains of “The Triangle of Increasing Values” . | Morse, Dr. Charles P. Neill, Mrs. Joh ‘ S % | Lowe Newbold, Mrs. L. B. Smoot, Mra. of a h“¢d Engllshman = B. T._Voorhorst, Miss Helen J. Wil-| o' o 5 1ete, Miss Atleen Webb, Miss Mabel | | W} n g amon g the o Rrabs,and a winsome between Connecticut, Massachusetts and Cathedral ave- Wilcox, Mrs. W. L. Darby and Mrs. L. B. Wight. Ivish- girl unhappily nues (Woodley Rd.). Over three million feet of land sold. warried to the most ||| i seventy homes from $15,000 to $200,000 built and under construction. Wooded villa sites, lots and finished homes of brick and tile, with lots from-50 to 115 feet front; or if desired, we will build your home in the same substantial manner that has characterized our work since 1899. Park Office, 32d and Cathedral Ave. (Woodley Rd.) Middaugh & Shannon, Inc. Builder—Exclusive Agent—Owner. Woodward Building, 15th and H Sts. Main 6935 Booklet mailed on request. “"Floor Scraping Your old floors seraped and fin timate, Lincoln S PRIC Lyon One-pipe Heaters S ot e .n.m’?flf&;..;w swanee.| NO CASH FOR TUTORS. Stoves, Ranges urnaces c Schools Remain Closed in Illinois Corrugated Garage Metal Town After Bond Issue Defeat. Lyon, Conklin & Co,, Inc. e brutal man in Rlgiers. ‘WEST FRANKFORT, Ill., November aleish Haberdasher ' Good clothes; nothing else 3 ; 1109-1111 Pennsylvania Avenue buckets, del. in D. BON CLARK, 1314 Pa. ave. s.e. Li agreement on the _situation yester- day. _Thirty-five hundred children o Heating Plants Rep. are affected. ky 21—The public_elomentary schools in o Bl No M]Ore Lea t uRh?gf this district, closed since September < DECEMBE et me D o e he auld Asbestos | because of lack of funds to pay teach- m / The teachers walked out followlng e otieion 30" you will get 5§ | the defeat at a local election of & Pro- Roollng Cement ¢o any klnd of foof. ers, will remain closed as the result n'\ the Eeat possible from your eoal. ]fosehd bom;l' issue otd“l"ooo w‘hlch t:v;- l * to lave een use n paying elr » R. K. FERGUSON, Inc. |15 2o, et o 21, e ot newsstands el in D, C. of failure of citizens to reach an Stove Dept. - J114 9th st. Ph. M. 2490-9L | been defeated previousty,

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