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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 29 —By GLUYAS WILLIAMS. "o s TRAIEBODVTARES ) PSCHO0L T ' Educational Night to Be Ob- | words, while the ditc T may | i | | SureRelief |[Thanksgiving Day Services Announced by D. C. Churches Snapshots. - By the Associated Press SALEM, Ore.. November 29 Teachers should have a vo Some Congregations Will Unite for Ob- .servance of Holiday—Pan-American Mass at St.- Patrick’s. lary of between 1.500 and 4.000 words. The professional man | | £, s e 2, o e | Served at Next Meeting of Washington Board. ~ W i here by Dr. Carl G. Donney, presi- dent of Williamette University. Dr. Donney said slang was not | necessary and should be elimi- i nated. “Differing from me, how - ever,” he added, “are many sch. i “Educational night” will be ob- ars who insist that slang is the |=erved by the Washington Board of life of a language.” Trade at the next meeting of that ' DULLS TROLE ROUND A BT WITHOUT MucH EFFECT IN OPENING [T Thanksgiving sorvices are to be|morlal M. B Church, will be particl- pated In at E o'cloc! y the East- held in most of the churches of the | 20, ®% 0 Ly 1o rfan’ Ingram < Memorial, city tomorrow. In some sections the Iyynth Street Christian, Epworth Meth. ome and See This ‘ THANKSGIVING DAY jseveral churches have arranged tolodist, Keller Memorial and Douglas organization, to be held at the Wil- J bold union services. churches. Rev. Dr. S. T. Nicholas, 1319 Jackson St. pastor of the Keller Memorial Lu A Pan-American mass will be held | tparan Church; s to preach the ser- iat St Patrick’s Catholic Church at!mon. ] {10 o'clock. Rt. Rev. C. F. Thomas, | Community services are to be hel | pastor of the church; will officiate.|at 11 o'clock at the Cleveland Park | Congregational Church. S ein e e T R DrITasonENoDleEBiercopisito | : = | Archbishop Curley will attend the glapecialiseruoniatithefaory —_— lard Hotel the night of Tuesday, De- cember 5. In the belief that the public school ineeds of the District deserve the im- mediate attention of both ongress | and the local civie organizations, the hoard will devote the entire session lo 4 resume of the sch situation in the utiful 1 heater: exira farge a fall tiied bath: oak foo Tight, high basemen:: Tt et with beautiful trees. t 11 o'clock at the First Con- servi and the sermon wil be = S The Cheapest House of its Value D! ol - R P, ! . | gregational Church. hope that legis n m b on the Market preached by Rt. Rev. Patrick J. Healy | ®'goryices are to be held at 11 o'clock . A for the benetit of the sehools. of the Catholic University. Members |, "the Mount Pleasant Congregational FRANK L. HESS /%, driomatic corpe nd of fhe) bty Chnder' it entfon ot e 4 N b astor, Walter Amos Morgan. Builder and Owner E Following the services a |PAZ0F Rer TG Walter Amos X e, Residence, 1221 Newton St., Brookland.* eakers will be recruited from the d’s &chool committee, and mem- of Congress will be listeners, ac- rding to the program outlined to- by Ire. William Washburn, rman of the school committee. All members of Congress serving on PERIOD OF EACH URGING THE OTHER TO Pull A UTIE HARDER. - |Hearing Tuesday Night Ex- pected to Attract Many |- urch cheon will be held in the rectory. | o¢'Qur Father are to hold union serv- Bishop Edgar Blake of Parls 18 0 jceq at the latter church at 11 o'clock. preach at the national Thanksgiving | “Rey. Dr. Joseph T, Kelley is to con- services at the Metropolitan Memorial o s duct services at 9 o'clock at the ®&chool committees and interested in Methodist Episcopal Church at ;o,‘::o Fourth Presbyterlan Church. There Attorneys. school work are to be invited to at- grelock. He' will be. introduced by | 71 be specia] musie. itend the meeting. The board in this - e ishop McDowell, e 10:30) AL the CRUTCH of the Covenant Rev: _— way hopes 1o bring forcibly to Con- When lt S Palntlng o'clock at_the Brookland Methodist | oy Charles Wood 1s to preach at 11 Keen interest of members of the ] ST¢SS the urgent needs of the schools. legal fraternity, especially those practicing in th police courts, l"-ll-i ters in the charge made yesterday in WAKES SAFETY PLEA. open court, before Judg tobert | James L. Wilmeth Addresses Em- Hardison, al Hughes H ployes of Post Office Department. of conspirs I James L. Wilmeth, former director of the bureau of engraving and print- addressed the employes of the ent vesterday in afety First” week. Episcopal Church by Rev. A. S. Mow- | wealth Utopian?” bray. At the Church of the Pilgrims, at 11 R. Watson is to Union services are to be held at| oelock. Rev. 10:30 o'clock at the Petworth Metho- | Do o dist Episcopal Church. under the di- rection of Rev. G. Ellls Williams. Fhie Centra [Efehjierian Chucch, 18 Paper Hanging If you are in a hurry to hol ‘e Rev. Dr. Herbert F. Randolph is | oenor service o ‘,‘he"c",fi'{;,,w‘%‘fl: to preach a special sermon at 111James H. Tagior. Z Phone Col. 1077 o'clock at the Foundry M. E. Church.!""The annual Thanksgiving sermon is The Foundry Quartet will render|to be preached by Rev. Dr. John y 4 certain bondsmen. members lice force, officers of squads ing prohibition laws and lawyers. The charge, made in open court for { the first time, has been a matter of Imatier. from e 1o time> s heen (Jcct and Pennsylvania ‘avenue to Tatien] from Slnel calime v {listen to Mr. Wilmeth. The talk will both Judges Hardison and McMahon. | Uf, Carried by him to employes of No Paction was taken hercinrornon | other government depurtments. CHARMANFOCATWIL D, TRADE BOARD IWILLAD INMAKING |- ™ oo 7o aessu. i out a year ago the grand ju ! \:;L«}_er the direction of Chief Justice Solicitor General Office’s Collections i ia considered the question, hut UR[;E n c I_EGISI.A"UN | BEAU‘"FUI- [;AP"AI_ j{took no action. Later alleged co- for Year Net This Sum. . U, | aperation of police o = e | —_— |1wn houses with certain s Treasury received REMEMBERS HE HASN'T UNLOCKED THE TABLE OPENS ABOUT TWKE AS EASLY AS UTTLE DODAB UNDER THE TADLE BE EXPECTED IT TO. : (TO BE CONTINUED) PORTRAIT OF A COUPLE e PUTTING THE LEAVES N A TABLE ! special music, Clark, at 11 o'clock, at the First Pres- ’ At the McKendrce M. E. Church e ) vt Harry W. Taylor §{e: Sind'Sondiee, 3l SOt pieran chuph, he muse wil be by special services at 10: o’clock. The Washington g Heights and New ( 2333 18th St. N.W. oY - & cRinger, pastor of St|York Avenue Presbyterian churches aul's M. E. Church, is to conduct & |will hold union eervices at the latter Thanksgiving service at 8 p.m. church at 11 o'clock. At the Central Union Mission serv-| Gt ft mo 0 *“Er o ohvtertan Church ices are to be held at 12 o'clock,! will hold a special service at 10:30 Which will be led by Rev. and Mrs.|gclock, with a sermon by the pastor J. Culbertson. s Services are to be held at 7:45|2N%,music by the chorus choir. o'clock pm. at the Church of the Reformation by Rev. Dr. John Weidley. 2 QIR Y AR R . Representation Prominent manufacturer heating specialties desires strong Washington represent- ative. Address Box 1 Star Office. Sixth Presbyterian and Jowa Avenue M. E. Churches are to hold union services at 10:30 orlock: Unlon services are to be held at|g fiev; Dr. Farle Wilfley fs to preach a the Epiphany Lutheran Church at!SP 10:30 o'clock. which will be attend-|9clockc at the Vermont Avenue Chis- . Paul's English ed by members of theran Church. Rev. Dr. John T. At Columbla Heights Christian k, Rev. B. H. Huddle will preach the sermon. Church, at 10:30 o'cloc . Melton is to conduct services. was reported to Maf I 3 3 : @ - June 30 SPECTAL NOTICES. At_Christ Lutheran Church Rev. D I 5 3 o Eanimetiotad o et A ey ACE CURTAINS v 5 For | W:_F. Obermeyer will conduct ser e have Shararimore of Cali-| Head of House Committee Recovers —_— Senator Bayard Pleased With His, prompul: Pl d delivered. § lces ate e . a at 11 am. at the CI “hri Z - . S land Pratt to investig Nothing | NasH ot HIRE T PR | Rew G. 1. Hooker is to preach the|® [0, e, 50 10 {CUeNID Servica 1a to From Effects of Surgical Officers Elected and Commit-| Assignment as Member of |came of thar investiza e o ‘tamily. Nortl 6138, - [sermon 2 A 3 owever, thove f : 5 ed aboy - eate family. North 6438. Ack for [RETTOOR &L T © M Church. T 'l’;np:'iesllf]l‘::xrg| p.m., at the Immanuel Operation tee Organized at Initial D. C. Committee ignua”o" . hare oy with »”‘. E: ','.M crimi a “ases, $2.1 el English Thanksgiving service is S . - C. 3 iuation s L tions and depos s VAR 10 e Thela At the” Zion Tmtheran| At Calvary Baptist Church services SESTERRTE 9 | | aermeenihes ; and in 248 compromised cases, and Church, at 10:30 o'clock by Rev. Rich- | &re to be held at 8 pm. by Rev. Dr. ther amounts other suits and de. 3 uth_Capitol. Fhone Line. 1381-J. ress Telephone Direc- r Willlam S. Abernethy, ise : : . {velopments later showed n; It i # = tory, pages 438, 520, ded*" |ard Schmidt. Churen. atl A raser mocimhy; the Pastor. m|, Chairman Focht of the House Dis 1923 Meeting. Senator Bayard of Delaware, newly- | the ‘siunds enfor the Al TEmEDS WREES FEMAIRM NOTICE I8 HERERY GIVEN THAT HERE | At St Mark's Lutheran Church. atl, 3, 5" et 1o 1o be held {rom | ¢riot committee returned to Washing- elected democratic senator, expressed | prohibition law 1t T msivle. ale for dobts con. | 10 o'clock, Rev. Dr. . Hayes isil, 3 eTed o me BT CARLSOX. formerts | to preach on “What to Wear, Think Eirst Baptist Church by Rev. DF. Henry 5 N. J. ave W iving. 1922 H SERESEAE S 2 | By, 1022 im at 8 oclock at St.| The twentieth annual sunrise serv- copal Chureh and con-|ic® iS to be held at 7 am. at the | yesterday has gratification at his ap- |In advance of r. imln(man[ to the Senate District com: j mittee. He said that he believed thor- CHURCH ANNOUNCEMENTS. {oughly in the future of Washington|Were made and secure the hond pre- 4 g {and in doing everything possible to[miums before other hondsmen could {build the city up into a beautiful|Come into the cases. capital of the nation. Honds Booated In Claim. His visits to Washington, he s e Sy a boy. and at the present time he| Ain L iaree Sorescn e | was not prepared to say what legis- were intimidating prisoners | il jiation jshonld be oacled HHOK Khe nz their bonds fixed at an. Thanksgiving service, 11 am. 2 said, eve a exorbi and vf ‘mpathized With the residents in | norensinn iheir fioe U nEure thus|Thursday. Sermon by Dr. their desire for adequate public| Abhout & %0 the activities or | W00d: “Is a Christian Common- schools. He intends, he said, to make | bondsmen, who. it is cha ille- Ith Utopian?” a study of the laws, the form of local | galiy acted in fhe capacity of atior. | WC& topian? fi:m’;:mszfllmaar;dh:h; 1'111":! :1!1«“':”; neys for defendants for whom the: ALL WELCOME. e v e , as £100 as sureties o nd s, ~ ~ , 9 g member of the District committee, to | Gillespie Waleh and Fram. CONGREGATIONAL. TN L CHURCHI do whatever is best for the c assistant corporation e ) close their doors on these hondsmen. 5 3 M St ber, = - refusing to have any Changes in Stations of ‘:r‘;r:‘)(\,el::ul;.r-::%«—n: of cases. There are Thankegving Army and Navy Officers |[ing onss"n forieipoadsmen tak- ! = ton today and was congratulated by his colleagues on his recovery from a surgical operation which confined him for several weeks in a hospital. Representative Focht said today that he will fight hard to have the pro- gram of District legislation which is{ being urged by the commercial and civic associations passed at the De- cember session of Congress. He is particularly interested in the proposals for the District schools and recognizes the need for more school buildings. He is fathering the drive for the compulsory educa- tion, free text books and mothers’ pension measures. At the earliest date that can be arranged in the December session he will call a meet- ing of the committee and try to get time in the House for consideration of the legislation which he considers t ¢ ; of the | Thomas® istric 1 e thro ancer the | Metropolitan Baptist Church, when Sieectars. ete be held Pl thronen 1 Rev. Dr. John Compton Ball will t the o 4 ars. | o1y communion w preach a short sermon Natioani 17:30 oclock at St. Margaret's Church, ! Representative W. B. Bowling of e 15§ (ith ‘services at 11 o'clock, at which | Alabama is to deliver an address at R. Secretars. | Rev. Dr. Herbert Scott i the {8 P-m. at the Fifth Baptist Church. 2 e tors =il niako aniaddre: |~ Services are to be held at 11 o'clock f 1 At Christ Church, Georgetown, Rev. {at the ineteenth Street Baptist ames H. W. Blake is to conduct serv- | Church, when Rev. Dr. Walter H. ces from 7:30 through 11 a.m. H. Brooks will preach the sermon. Ir. Thomas A. B Special services have heen arranged| In the four Christian Sclence husiness at the above address, deaiinz in fire { for Washington Cathedral. with h churches of the city services are to doors, bronze work, Frink lighting system { communion at 7:30, and praver be_held at 11 am ethestatecHincudusts MMES oG arc M foe at 10 o'clock: festival service, un- | _ Shiloh Baptist Church wili observe e I e : 8 In | < “he direction of Canon De Vries|Thanksgiving day tomorrow from 12 Al o raarte sy Athey Peresisi {at 11 o'clock and evening prayer atim, to 1:30 pm. Rev. John Milton Rollerless shades. 4 p.m. Waldron, the pastor. will preach on Xi"St. John's Chureh, Goorgetown, |“The Thankful Spirit” ~ Baskets holy communion will be held at 7:30 |containing many good things will be cer service at 11|sent to a large number of the aged, infirm and poor of tha church and con- 3 gregation by the Poor Saints’ Band. . 1st, 2ud, There will be a solemn military Sth . = mass in St. Aloysius Church tomorow = of the business v i . o : . - . S S Ital I ap o tan B toR th o) ationel 2 usiness is handled by two! Idnce Pl mouth, 1ol onal). SU L AL L s A i Church, southeast, Rev.|at 9:30 o'clock. The sermon will be | Sapita). % OF Interest to Capital°r tree of these men. it is leged. & rret Treshsterian m Curtis White is to hold holy preached by Rev. John A. Dixon, vice | “R'{h the House ready for adjourn- through the ¢ e e ! communion at 7:30 o'clock and prayer|president of Georgetown URIVETSity. | mant. tonight, he fecls tnat naching P exist hetween the bondsmen. Sog & eelt. JOIN M. & % | Services at 10:30 o'clock. | Battalion drill, dress parade and band e e i Iices are to be held at 7:30 and|concert by the Gonzaga College Cadet .m. at St. Agnes’ Church. Corps on the campus, immediately af Im the House gets back on the job James H. Frier, infantry, have been |; WM. H. . on services at the Douglas Me-'ter mass. in regular session next week. {there with the proof of his ¢ s, { Members are requested 1o bring pount revoked, that officer having with- o e R i ! 2 0.P. 0. BUYS 9500 15,000 EXPECTED |CHRIS] CHLD SOCIETY e ol approvealiiyeste aay ita tiitha| A ety ey | = METHODIST EPISCOPAL (White) PUUNI]S []F IURKEY AI TEMP'_E HEIGHIS! PI.A S SAI.E UF SEM.S ‘.'i'é:&'f:%f&%r :"’ s m:"b:'i ;gg‘%,gi’fg;m“'; §ii2 has been| CHURCH ANNOUNCEMENTS, E Foundry Methodist ¢ icers for e year were elec First Lleutxe l:'"fl!ld. EPISCOPAL. i = = i1 H. Wil 3 — e as follows: Fred I White, first vice |y {0 S stralive” Comwe was| Washington Cathedral Eplscopsl Chieh Proceeds of Week to Be Used to |chairman; George Miller, second vice been appointed a warrant officer. l Th i . rman, and Murray Gifford, treas- pt. Robert H. Nix, jr., infantr: = g Buy Yaule Gifts for Needy Chil- | chairman. and Murray at Waiter Roed General Hommnoias| Lhe Bethlehem Chapel REF. RERDERT F. RANDOLYH, D. . 5 been ordered to duty at Lincoln, Neb. isconsin_ Ave. N.W. near Woodley Rd. NIS 3 dren of Washington. THANKSGI AY, OVEMBER 30. . Chaplain Burton W. Berry has been | rgfipition enforcement off a transferred to the retired list. The hearing of the GEORGE PLITT, Capt. Frederick Hann, infantry, has | uled for Tuesda Newly appointed chairman of the|been ordered to his home to await re- | - & o'clock, in Pol membership committee of the Board Judges Hardison and Mc of Trade. temens pected to atiract an attendance of Orders for the retirement of Col. |lawyers that will fill the courtroom.| giving Six applications for membership in the Washington Board of Trade could be accomplished by calling a meeting of the District committee un- Attorney Hughes asserts he will be| gistribute baskets @ the peedy members. urer. George Plitt is chairman of the committee, having been appointed A YOU . .\‘ ._ = = = - . . . letw SOl At Letic. Co-Operative Plan Gives 900 | Masonic Order to Hold “Mil- ALPHA CHAT OF THE PHI BETA i 9 4 Navy. Holy om0 Thankegiving Day Service at 11 o'clock, tepati home to e nenis| Employes Fowl at 47 lion-Dollar-Day” Celebra- by President Edwara F. Colladay. & . 4 oMo uia il S0k Sermon by Dr. Tandelph. apter House, ko n.w., Thanks- i ommander Lloyd W. Townsend has Festival service. Holy Communion F e The members of the committee ar Plonimna lmer: The Foundry Church Quartet will sing. . Christmas seals, the sale of which|yarry Allmond, T. Brooke Amiss, jr.; | 2eeD @ssigned to the command of the mon. preacher, Canon De Vries, 11a.m. Cents a Pound. tion Tomorrow Afternoon. ““Thou Crownest the Year' “The Fulfllment,” from * Thankegiving™ ... .............. Maunder “AND THE FOLKS ARE FRIENDLY.” Evening prayer,” 4:30 p.m. Take Georzetow: Wisconsin ave. cars. St. Mark’s Church will make possible a joyful Christ-| 51 Qlifora Bangs, John T. Bardrofr, |U- S S- Worden. mas to many children in Washing- H;lgh W. Barr, L. Pierce Boteler,| Lieut. Commander Eddie E. Estess most five tons of dressed turkey| At least 15,000 Masons and their [ton, Will be offered to the public by | Thomas Bradiey, E. C. Brandenburg, |°f the Atlantic fleet has been detailed Line. 7237, ARRY A LOAD OF FUK printing office this afternoon under |“million dollar day” celebration at the arms of more than 900 em- |Temple Helghts tomorrow afternoon, in ington to Reltimore, Phil 5 Third and A Sts. S.E. % York city. SMITH'S TRANSFEE | o ¢t of the government |families are expected to attend the |the Christ Child Soclety for one week,| arthur A. Brandt, Bruce Branson, |38 €Xecutive officer of the hospital| pey WILLIAM Hi S, vector. o BT SRR STORAGE CO.. 1 Ry aoaion & ! Bev, WILLIAM A. asst. minister. Wesley Methodist beginning Friday, December 8. In|Walter A. Brown, Herman F. Carl |shlp Relief. years gone by, the soclety has set|Arthur Carr, John R Casper, John 3 aside December 8 as Tag day, but!Cochran, E. Ricl Thankegiving and St Andrew’s T 80 am e Hely. Communton: 1 °n Gray of the battleship Utah has been| 11:00a.m—Morimg. praser. Haly Com- ployes, en route to Thanksgiving |connection with the campaign being con- Colladay, L. Lee|ordered to the naval air factory, B eutmion e e amon B Ao EEroe the Commissioners’ ruling | Combs, rd L. Conner, Charles F. | philadelphia, for duty. A CORDIAL_WELCOME TO ALL. festal boards. ducted among the Masonic fraternity of | since Comba e e To be strictly accurate, there's|the District to obtamn pledges to the {against this form of public subscrip-| Cunningham, S. M. Dereaghs gerb.;’( del(;:'r'.:'&':f,': fil??z"ti‘. J:..y;s::;r: Christ Church Velvets, duvetsas. _silks. i only 9,500 pounds of turkey to be|United Masonic Temple fund. Thisjtlon the soclety has been forced to|L. Davis, Clarence F. Donohoe Wil®|der factory, Indian Head, Md. and €20 G St. 8. Founded 1705 fenterg and trimmes of the atest ssieerai | distributed. When the bell rings at |statement was made by William Knowles | adopt other methods of procuring the|llam R Eills George Bmmons, 0. |ordered to duty at the naval gun fac- | Rer. WILLIAM CURTIS WHITE. ' Rect 10c _ v support of Washington in its work|K. Ferguson, George M. Fisher, Wil- | t°FY, Washington, D. C. Thanksgiving Lieut. Commander Augustine H. N .. EW FLOORS MADE OUT of old ones; also new floors laid. Sce ADAMS about ft. Main 1457. Night, Franklin_ 63 . “Hats Made to Order—S$3.50. Episcopal Church Chevy Chase Heights, Connecticut Avenue Rev. J. C. Nicholson, D. D, Jower prices. Hemstitching, f Hat| 4. i . irector of the cam- 3 X : Tramen. @5e. HARRIS HAT FRAME SHOF, | 4:30 the employes who purchased|Cosper. managing directof of the o |among the poor and needy children. | ltam 3% Gonliher. Murssy In Giftoss, | Lieut. Commander Harold C. Shaw,| $iTine i niteint Sroicty “uioas 42, Sl 3010 F at. n.w. * 'lturkeys at 45 or 47 cents a pound|paign, a dinne y The sale will be formally opened|C. J. Gockeler, Clifford Grant, T.|Naval Supply Corps, at the navy vard,| peen held regularly in this building since | Thanksgiving Service We Give Real : through the Government Printing last night given to campalgn workers: { priday afternoon by Frederick Pauld- | Garroll Grant, H. G Grove, George E. | Norfolk, has been detailed as supply | Isor. SEIVINE o e Give Real Service {omee’ Catetoria Association will line| “If the weather fa clear I belleve we |ing, Shakespearean actor, who will | Hepbara. Walter H. Klopfer, William | Officer of the naval transport Hender- | “METHODIST EPISCOPAL (White) at 11 am. EXperts | iy, *iioicts who want relup in the cafeteria to claim their|will have fully 15,000 people present.” , L. H. d;_"g"fi re}v{u(whc;t “This |m-ee- ng Lanham, ‘g-‘ Leesril!zer. Luther !°3-m°em oTithe e tee : E ‘8. L ‘utchinson’s latest . Linkins, George M. Macd! 14, = S lon corps o! on Auto | °f time. Fulls equipped shops | prizes. And a procession of turkey |sald Mr. Cooper. ‘“Reports from the {R0UU) in the Washington Hotel, at|P. McLachien, John T. Memf';fau . |the Navy have been promoted as fol- = AT ot O Ko7 (WKl | carriers will exit via the front door |lodges and information which has|4:30 oclock. Tickets for this enter| Meyers, George Miller, Charies” W.|lows: 0 L F 3 G % o from urces {talnment can be obtained_ af e rris, E. J. y, George , : 13 Repairs. | riGarT. of the government printery from 4:30 | reached our office (Other/; a0 Christ Child headquarters, 324 Indi-|Myers, James M. Oyster, C. H. Pardoe, | Stocker; to be captains, Commanders . TH ANKSGIV NG SERVICES R,MCRCYnOIdS &Sons.lnc. to 5 o'clock, heading for home with |indicate that there will be that number | 5o " venve, or at T. Arthur Smith's; Raymond M. Peak, H. Glenn Phelps, | Willlam McEntes, Richard D, Gate- C the principal figure of Thanksgiving |present. concert bureau, 1306 G street north-|George Plitt. S. J. Prescott, Carl|wood Isaac I Yates, GeorgeC.Wes- Spectalists ig!llnfifl. 8lip Covers aud """peneath careful arms. P ~ west. Quentell, Paul Ramey, W. E. Reed, |tervelt and Emery S. Land; to be At 14831485 L st. n.w. —Main 738, | Pepeaih oAt YiTucks filled to the| Order's “Greatest Opportunity. For more than thirty years the so- | L+ Ly Reéves, Willlam M. Seay, George | commanders, Lieut. Commanders Wil- 5 Hig};.clasg Prmfing limit with’ turkeys to transport the | “This is the greatest opportunity the |cfety, which is undenominational|S. Shinn, John H. Small, Odell S |llam B. Fogerty, Charles L. Brand, - fowl to the printing office today. A |Masons of Washington have had to[and does not discriminate between) SMIth Frank R Strunk, 'Frank A.|Walter W. Websier, Ernest L. Patch, CALVARY I\/IETHODI T CH 'R H Backed up with | dozen “laborérs "worked ‘at ‘the un- | n 2% S T IS e g the whole |creed or color. has'successtully ‘car. | 38 g Harry W Taylor, Wilmont |Harold E.Saunders and Garland Ful- e} Mo} BSLIXES UEER o Eikut loading of birds for more than &n |’ 3" 1t 1s an opportunity that we, il oF M3 TOTK ok Cities. “The ‘oid | Wafle, J. Waters, Wililam H. . Waters, Max. Walten, Fra; 3 7 The National Capital Press Swamped With Orders. a3 Masons {cannotsTord Mo foyesioolt, | vans/igme 132 e IndIansiayenneihas Fred 3. White, William = | SOCIETY TO GIVE BANQUET On Columbia Road N.W. between 14th and 15th Streets 12101212 D st. n.w. The idea_crystallized a few weeks|and I hope that you, as masters of | BEeR, TS GGIST M0 h 250 ehil: wanm:&-‘i’én. = Webster, SJohnt S| G etk mannal b annee LT e S P Repai ago. At the time it was announced [lodges and chairmen of campeign com-|gren e Out of this num- = m y BISHOP JOHN W. HAMILTON. ject : Heating Plants Repaired. an order Was placed for 1,800 Pounds| mittees, are making every effort to bring Do Jfl.-:f.%:fl{’.t‘.‘.g have n:“" Ct;):é:ed, R STy o Nonday evening ot orelbei at SERptEyEE d Sisabjeets : o . The scheme spread like as the “Little Mothers’ Club.” a PTT & PACT. Rau r e et oy o plants by "aviod | wildfire through the office and the cafe- |OUt & representative membership of Efl's“m troop, & Boys' Club, & Boy ADO ACNA-ARICA ACT. [the Racauet Club. 1135 16th strest. % ” | your lodges.” and will be followed by the annuai| ¢ = 2 LR 1) e RGUSON, Inc, |55 Ansidiiorsl SrierSloncs for| - Fho diiner las nlght as the sec |SCOUE, (1000, LNt SRS 808 o e ey 30| PEEPE RS 0 o National and International Ethics e A C. 18,000 pounds. When the first batch|ond of its kin at has been give e Lama tioa T her e IaNan mel Corml | T e L r 29— , the Britis] by the Grand Lodge executive com- |an e chamber of deputies last evening |@mbassador, will be the guest of hon- Heating Dept. 1114 Oth st._Ph. M. 2490.2491, | Was taken from the market the price by the Grar aign workers. Mr. |of instruction for every child. adopted the Tacna-Arica protocol with- [or at the banquet and will deliver - 3 2 FRINTING = ::;,‘f.:’ the p:lvcl;hh?; f:-?pne% Vot Coomer announced that up to 8 oelack: “elr:r;graex::: dsy the rooma/are flled nu;‘;l-:agmn'tllg‘x;ax ke vote was 471017, | the Address of the evening. Special music by George Harold Miller, the Calvary Quartet i cents a pound. Both orders totaled |1ast night $836,544 had been pledged | with presents 707 tho Chigren, & off The il now e senate cers e elected following and the Calvary Chorus Choir. Services at eleven o’clock. pound. just a bit less than $4,500. and that the number of subscriptions ten to the Christ Child by the chil- the banquet. This project is just a recelved totaled 9,785. He added that THE SERVICE SHOP, zenernlpwe:llnre Drixnm &:finfifedul’: 85 subscriptions had reached his office g::n:’l"t"’:l"';‘éo;fi:“‘?: BLOEththeln BYRON S ADAM PR the office under the regime of George |8ince noon and that at the rate they | LORREC o\ /%00 ot only at Christ- B S. EEYe%e |H. Carter, public printer. In addition |2re coming in he fully belleved that |icent ScUVINes, SOt B3, &, BRIiZt: Shedd Sells Radiante Fire | (°,the turkey distribution foday, there | by noon Thuraday the pledges would | Lt tho society asks the public to J ells Radiante Fire were Thanksgiving exercises during|P2ss the 10,000 mark, and he w buy the seals. Arrangements are 706 10th Splendid Gas Tieater the noon hour at which approximately | hopeful that the spirit of the d.ylbeln‘ S Ao torpiacelthemtontesletat place Fixtures, etc. 3.000 of the employes of the printing | Would be borne out in the amount of banks, department stores Lyon One-pipe Heaters Conducted in Shifts. Quickly Installea.! The exercises took place in Hard-|to pass the $900,000 mark, the amount —_— office were present. money guaranteed; namely, $1,000,000. ‘oth public places. They also e Fuel Savers, Inexpe: ing Hall. the office auditorium. They.|necessary for the purchase of the The oldest title held by members of Massachusetts Park Surrounded by Washinfton's finest residential section. METHODIST EPISCOPAL SOUTH. METHODIST EPISCOPAL SOUTH. effort should be made by the workers [$an be obtained (o Jooc In any case, he felt that a special O TneAl e CHh eaiquas Lo sHOF, Stoves, Ranges & Furnaces {were conducted in two shifts. Ap- | grounds. Mount Vernon Place M. E. Church South imately 1,600 empl rage is that of “earl” o yas 0 Corrugated Garage Metal ?:;Z‘m‘):m;.. ;:'p S Praise for Workers. 2‘5."3:: Creat Syaed during Saxon C_onta‘xlmng fsc_:ven mflé“m eet °fxf°c'l'°;t‘°°";“td land, vntl; ev. Dr. James Shera Mont .| Mr. c took occasion to prais ix miles of impr . Includes what remains o W. Lyon, Conklin & Co., Inc, |chaplain of the House of ~Reprec|the loyaity of the workers who have - bt DICNECRsteecta Massachusetts Ave. at 9th St. N.W. o ® e mw. The Triangle of Increasing Values” between Connecticut, Massachusetts and Cathedral ave- nues (Woodley Rd.). Over three million feet of land sold. Over seventy homes from $15000 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 sentatives, delivered the address. He|aided him in this campaign, and he - was Introduced by Public Printer|also called attention to the fact that No More Leaky Roof Carter and spoke on the spirit|the amount subscribed, reaching a! Lot me apply_ one cost of ‘Liquid Asbestos | AMIETICANE should evince at this|most to a million dollars, ‘Cement to any kind of roof. I geerce | Thanksgiving season especially. subscribed by less than 10,000 mem- Teo Also eold in bulk, $1 n Among the features of the program [bers of a single fraternity. The ‘Suckets, del. in D. C. Estimate ’:e nflh were'a solo by Mrs. O. D. Swett, ac- | Thanksgiving day program was an- SON CLARK. 1314 Pu. ave. s.0. Line. 4219. | companied by Mrs. Grace B. Brown,|nounced in last Sunday’s papers, but “Tin Roofs ’sm and a short concert by the fifteen- | Mr. Cooper added last night that ti 0 piece Government Printing Office | parade into the grounds would be REPAIRED AND PAINTED. Orchestra, led by W. E. Carey. The |led by the Boys’ Band of Washington Call Main 760, program was under the directon .of |and that the Orient Band would be the press work division of the office. ationed in front of the old mansion Burt E. Blair. foreman of that divi- |house and would play during the ex- sion, was chairman of the committees | ercises. There will be no speiking, in charge and supervised the .ar-|but an elaborate musical program has rangemént: been provided. DR. CHAPPELL - A Special Thanksgiving Sermon Thursday Morning at 11 O’Clock Special Music By Chorus Choir and “l;lhw In Detroit an alleged murderer was( Polson gas so deadly that one-tenth ¢xporienced roof repairers and are always| C ted while calmly shaving him-|of 1 per cent of it in the atmos- 861 with the same razor with which | phere would be fatal has been used moNq_AD Roofing, 116 Fst.n.w. | he is charged with having slashed | successfully in clearing a ship of rats 'Company. Phone Mala 14. | his wife to death a half l”lll‘ before. and vermin. = e > L olapds w 225 i

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