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PEEEXEE S S T o LT St b e R S e s ERATER b 2 82 Vs 2 2 Sy U SR RTINS DNy N1 AU SR A TSP T I SO R IO RO NI M N ISR 1 A Ny S e Y e ECLNESTOSTOP [ e SUNDAY CONGERTS.: 3575 Increase in the volume of employ- ment took place in thirty-one indus- triés and ‘decreased in twelve: during Board of Education Hears " Strong Protests by. Clergy- = ‘menAgainst “Sings.” - N6vember, the buresu of labor statis- tics '6f the Labor Department an- nounced today in making public_its monthly survey of conditions in 3,233 representative Pay roll increases for the mont also Wers hown in thirty-one indu tries, but in four cades these we: not {dentidal with those in which em- oyment $ained. The report covered 556,537 employes, whose wages dur- DR. SIMON- URGES STAND L 30 pay. oM psioas couttderad Hinisfir;.fichn Conoerts De; plete Their m::: -nd m— 3 SI EUARTIU HEAD afternodn turned deat eafs to the pro- texts againat the Sunday night gom< mudity. concerts conducted by ‘Rob- ert Lawrence in the Central HIgh Sehool ‘auditorium, and they wiH be continued _Jven the personal pleas of three clergymén, representing 18! of tRe- 207 Protestant churches in Washington, to change the -hours of the Sabbath sings to prevent inter- - ; ference with the religigus services| The' ré-election of Leonard P. Steu- in the chufches-falled to stir the |art.as {llustrious potentate of A'mas g board into taking official aetion. Temple, Mystic Shrine. was assured pyve: ninisters who appeared Before | today. thz]‘;;;;lneklng to ;pne the..con- | temple, which: opened at 10 o'clock cert hours changed were Rev. H. F.[this morning in the City Club. Mr. Randalph_ president of the Iastors’ ;‘S::: “:;::m'"“led by of = e “M: Ditffen- N b e :r"l;:"“‘,’;flam" head .of the local temple, seconded o e Churches, and Rev.|the nomination ahd in & brief speech Farle Wilfley, pastor of the Vermont Avenue Christian Church. They lodged strong. protest against holding com- munity sings on Sunday evening on the ground that they- afe not only detracting from church attend- ance.. but are making serious inroads on two occasions lost my erganist and in the churches. Stmon Urges Staa Potentate Is Only Candidate for Re-Election in Bal- loting Today. and urged the re-election of Mr. Stedart. He aléo withdrew as a candi- date for representative to the Im- . perial Council. 5 i E The balloting began at 10:30 and will close at. 7-0'clock tonight. Neads the 1923 Shrine - Committee,d out After the clergymen had made their here In June, Mr. Stedart will con-{{t protest. Dr. Abram Simon: president of the board, asked the body what action it desired to take, pointing out that personally he did not feel that & It was pointed out today break in the ranks of the organiza- L tion an policy or otherwise, “and that | more than 100,000, while there has been | Sy, !4t any function or in any ballroom or |of the school -system depends upon 5 4 stand should be lakzndln nd-e“-‘n.u[:r. i “.Mfi‘nnn“ iTs Fogether 1o | more thtively littie icrease in 1ts hos- e crowding of the people in popu- (et e 3 o na il rf-'nue ot e wm‘;’:._ srllltem;x'nnshl is net evidenced by Truce, Shot Dead in Sho A brief silence followed. and then Dr. | 3.0, VLT Vention the gTeatert | pia] eapaoity. No few bullding haa [lous centers. the need of houpitals is | “"I R0 tyars member of CO] and | sory caueation BilImist be apparent | (1% PAFInE of educational budgets. 1 3 d P- Simon ordered the bosrd. to preceed [{At nek ever been heid herer Mu{Bohn Trected at Garfleld Hospltal in | increasine. and we aro going to have |every United Siates senator follow sult |io the most elomantal siudent of the |iry vt e DDl o, this oun- | By fha Avmciated Drews quietly left the board chamber. ;T.‘::‘.fi%‘. 2‘:‘.5"2&. ‘F‘{;lke’:;(:\:h\;gts!lflhad ;‘:,-?“ e o the number of ns: greater and greater needs as time ife‘ ot M;lt ia !v‘d“e ffl‘ pubs, Sducslpsalisyatem: “Jital to expect Congress to give it 9395”-;.... T::mf:(;-ngl ——;.;m:;: Y Dr. Randolph told the boatd. that|guying the nominations. Quring ireated annually has practlcally | Ees on. T ey R First Step 15 Improvement. ¢ducational system commensu: peace commitlee appointed by t the Sunday night concerts ard-im di- | The only other business traneacted | Seubled. — Patients are turned away| M n”gn“h'u go.ram.':. emph; patno ’emnlfi' Jeclare ey (»“r.\'mm_ = with its importance to the nation. Second dafl eiréhh t0 Atrange » tru rect competition with the church|at the meeting was the presentation{gally in the winter season, it was e of Bt ,“:';':"lm” the | tion théy have sworn to obey and defend. o e ’: T p',":m"""-"h‘: —_— between the Free Ktaters and the party re damaging our con- “Our choirs are inter- fered with,” he declared, “and many of our young people have been drawn and approval of various reports. ————eee s services, and and «fontgomery, chaplain of the House away from the church chorus. ‘1 have {of Representatives; C. S. Longacre.|building. general secretary of the Religious |nurses’ he on two occaslons lost my rxanist and lerding soloist on account of the con- concerts.” = Withdraws Inderaement. 0 ! + . |8t ‘Alban's Church, unanfmously in- Although the Washington Federa- | 3e g my the Washington Ro tion of Churches indarsed community Club‘ % singing. Dr. Diffendeffer pointed out, Liberty Association, and on motion hold the sings at 8:15 o'clock on Sun- day EveTh\R, Az and Christian minister,” he saul, “I g . Protest against anything whioh will | oY K Busn B interfere with the worshlp of Al- mighty God ©n Sunday evening, ‘whether it be ift church or school.” the board a plan for making Mount C. Graham. Dr. Diffenderfer said he ition. The matter was referred had no objection to make if the con- |ty & :;L‘ Ballou. certs were held at an hour that would A brief repert on his recent trip to At the annual meeting of the'f ence Morri; Ml”;l 1d. chbold, Joseph l‘;lrrh‘nrd Wainwright, Mrs. Mary Logan Lansburgh, former | Tucker, Miss Aline Solomons knd Mra. I'Stmén- Wolf, astendcd _ the, meeting. pressing” withdrew his candidacy for the office | and tendering campaign were other citizens. Hospital Shortage Mere. The necessity of enlarging Washing- on’s. -hospital. accommodations action of the temple will insure no | that, population not conflict with church services, and | Chicago, where he held a conference | city, had no complaint to make relative to the character of the program Says People “Bambeosled.” Dr. Wilfley declared that the coms munity &ings are making - intoads tpon the voluntaty choirs, organjsts and sololsts in many of the churches. He said that the people had “bamboosled” into indorsing the con- certs on Sunday night, pointing out that Sunday night is peculiariy & te- ligious night Whether the people ob- zerve It of mot. “Americans.” he con- <l ed, “are - Hlhomial Sandes, ahere tey mane, con| teacher, Hamilton School: M. 3 Ziven over to devaut services and the |°T% teacher, Sumner-Magruder School. rest ag the day to anything and every- |, Retiremeats — Laura ‘Thompson, Bin e mhar pibasess teacher, Tenley School; F. P. Martin, i;‘ e Casatins teacher, Bell School; N. A. Plummer, as made by Dr. Ballou. schools, the board follows: Resignations~M. _A. Whitman, teacher, Corcoran School: L. C. Neu- berger, teacher, Force School; P. E. Thiesteldt, teacher, Force School; C. . Staples, teacher, Eastern High School; H. C. Macatee, medical inspec- tor; G. C. Hetheringtor, teacher, Wal- lach-Towers School; J. C. Wright, teacher, Dunbar High School. Leive of absence—E. I Hawkins, cte , | teacher, Bruce School. : 5 2 A" statement containing ‘six basic Transfers—P. 8. Ericksén, teacher, arguments upholding the Sunday|Columbla Junior High School, from|. i night concerts was submitted to the | 3 macis, *oencon . toor o Beien: board by the Community Music As- 3 sociation In reply to the scheol gov- | Eipm) oory Brovier, fasieon Hikh erning body's request fér a report O® | Scaton’ School to Henry School: S. K D rotests filed with it agAInst-the | Quander, teacher, from Stevens Schooi '“g'rhl’n::."'n":‘fi - to Bruce School; J. C. Smith, teacher. cial Gommitiee of the muste assocta: i, ool StexdnalBeRonL; T I R T dall-Cordozd Schoof] ° M. ‘Thomas J. Donovan, fioo this President of the Central Citizens’ As- Promotions—Ruth Collins, teacher, dentoar T mnton Stephan. presi-{Meckman, teacher, Wallach School, T tatire Aanaiits ',!;:m,'”‘; from class one to class three: J. J. Stringer, prestdent of the City Club, | KIrdY, Janitor, from old Eastern High and Mps. man B. Swo. Ey Schéol to new Eastern High .Schooiy} Frolasits against the Sunday night | Patrick Mahanes. from fanitor, Berret cominunity sings on the ground that | 3ChOOL to assistant janitor, new East- High School; W. C. Mitchell, jani- hey détract from ¢hurch attendance | ST FIIET Sehos T e ::lr:' answered in the report “Ié:" o ] “I. Thres hundred thousand of our | &7, Central High School, to laborer, Holdlng the roncerts on' & week | HIER School, to laborer, new Esstern day night would be impossible and | iI&h Schook J. ¥. Hanrahan, from impractical because the high school {atitor, Webb Scbool, fo gardensr auditorlam Is not avallable on ans [BA%; P*"1ror, carctaker, Wheatiey School, to charwomsan, Central High chool: William Nalley, janitor, from Henry School to H. D. Cooke School; }: Willlam Kearns, janitor, from Maury School te Seatén School; L. E. Col- 1fer, teachér, from class three, Lincoln School, to class four, Rahdall-Cardozo School: M. E. Thomas, teacher, Lifi- coln Sehool, from class two. to clams three; J. W. Thomas, teacher, Stevens Sehool, from ¢lass three to class four, Janitor, tical, since entire families ara rarel, united and at leisure during weel days. “8. The setting of SBunday night as the time for the concerts was'a de- cision of the thousands who attend them. During the early part of thée Dresent year the Sunday concerts o = were ,Lgld at 4 o'clock In the atter- | Sid & A Hamilton tenchen, “from noon, In response to a general de. Montgomery Bchob mand, the hour was changeg late in April to Sunday night, with the result that tha audiénce doubled immediate- ’v& A very considerable majority ot sshington residents spend six days of the week indoors, and, .as § copse-, quence, utilise Sunday irt outdoor recreation. Sunday might is the oné time in the week when the entire family is united and at letsure. ‘4. The Sunday night concerts do mot draw from the Sunday night re- ligious services, but might be con- sidered as drawing heavily ' Th S g S i fodssdin LA dal -t alodBots RS L A > o 3 2 2 Appointments — Florénce - "Lindsa: temporary teacher, Whaatley B¢h Meta Bruce, temporary- téa; Wal- 1a¢h School; M. C. Neiso i ary teacher, Dénnisor Bhool: A, Tueyer, temporary teachet, N. tt, temporary teat ‘wood Bchool; M. J: Kley, éldfi teachét; Brookiand School; N. ,E\ul 4 'a.c‘h% bngnt;gnu;yr :‘n o, Art :;\ teschier, Hamiton Sohodl: E1eanar NOF R TR e s 8, tem; eacher, Eastern theaters and other stcular Sunday | High School; B. 8. Blrgleu probation- night amusements. ary teacher, Morse 8cheol; Rosemary ‘5. The report that admission is belng pérmanent teacher, Eastérn charged, er has been chargeds-to ihe {-High Sehvol; J. G. Kern, permanent Bunday night concérts, is mBsolutély } teacher, Central High 8chool; Doris false, although a collection is taken | Covéll, gcrm..nenl tedcher, Arthur and 418 seats of the 5,000 avaiiable |School; £. R. C. Hartley, permanent ‘6 reserved for members of the as-{ teacher, Manusl Training: J. H. Mc- soclation hd any others willing to|Cauley, permanent teacher,” Manual pay 35 cefits for - re; ed section Otto_ Sche! permanent | nrl{l & lliv‘h ¢ slitdecta ) %nrl Tr:l ing; N. &“Mn.- i “8. - 1S ‘decided to aker, rmstrong i ek .J" mnrx“ Biebei, jahitor, w:fl certs an afy Bohooly s_Weat, watchman, new hour, uin: résponse. | H), 1; ¥, B. Milis, jan-. eand ‘$rom <the. m hodia Taylo! :’uh?e ‘hil‘l!h"‘ e tet.” Damro ohe | % ;mnd: lz‘e:‘m:‘. 3 i L4 Suhday night{ géro) stant engineer, new ERE AR L e SR Bt Een High Behool: Bl Roamlied ' - “Mr, ros € to deitil| asslitant enginesr. new Bastérn High{ B e E e T R e tene ‘night con. . P ny, certs, ;éhu’ ajlo -l{lmo’ ins’ "g‘l Mg'er. New Eas nigfi'!; Qii‘d; attenit morn- | Heary , coal D , new Eastern ing, 9 .- recreational | High ; . R exercis igh . m|t’ g [0, d Amlcxomnm i -guh!ool; soul-| ¥ ', new Eastern - " new Eastern Bolisol; V. O. 3 The statémant also Informed the new tern School, board that 6n December 13 a meet! Co} anitor, of the ‘assvelatio which B o8 eight members P unanimously in favor of the contin- u‘:::‘u:“ u-: c&mm-nl!r sings, de- | &l Ia.l Iy »'t mt:&n‘l L e protes PR & .empof 'p"!g nr;t:n r .w:g;:h o'd g: mll‘: jen &mi:tmni Manu members of the i tifiue aining, e & repoft, “we’ desire to state l‘la; }:‘l rary ffi:?u » Dunbar fl:.fi‘“’mx&l} Sunday night concerts have dorsed by 'l. K. Focht, ehairman of . J.. Hicke; batio g t. ndsin Sehant; W . Mek 6t _Columbla woin C lssione: s :;‘n,‘ uho.o‘l‘:( ..:fllflx Co! :'- perma. ommissioner Rudol . % 3 - _Kelier, Rev.:-Shera Byphax $chdol, fent teach: o e b = v SUPPORT PLEDGED TOGARFELDBRNE Prominent Men and Women Toty-tres ....n..g'.‘é?.?r'x':';“i:'éh'.mg'g “to.Aid in Raising $500,000 _tor. Hospital Improvements. Fifty or_ more Cepresentative men and women will compose thé execu- tive committee for the Garfiela Hos- ..} pitat campaign, Chalcman Clarence A Hotel yesterday aftérnoon, When a group of prominént. citisens unati- mounly indoreed the mevement to erect a nurzes’ home and a néw cen- tral bajlding for patients at the hos. pltal, and pledged their active sup- s HacRer, Charles Henry Butler, Mabel 1 s of Almas Temple ed b adx the 1823 Bhrine : C o] rEthat this city is nearly 25 per cent which has charge of arrangements|below New York for the Shrine convention to be held |cities in is mhore tinue to faunction in that respect also.]accepted that this [age was accounted for by during the past ten years, Stated. because all the rooms are filled, seventy-five or more rooms must be added to meet the demands. These will be provided ed. A Stating of Rev. Charles T. Warner, rector of|generall. v di d visited several | the nation T e ada ¥ have the best of everything, and I S § el approved by |feel that it will Changes in personn PP 24 e iavidee iy pitalization. nHool: Ellen Driscal, from chnwom-’l - - recognized that at least five & ‘8% beds per thousand of population Rotary | should be provided, Surgeon General - Cuymming gaid that It was svident Should the board ‘of education de- [ that Washington was very mueh un- it would never have done &0 had ‘Re|gire further expressions from the | derhospitalized. organization known that the commiu | Saanieaton. public. favorable to the | commen knowledge nity music assoclation had planned 1o | Sunday night concerts the associa. | pital facilittes are needed,” he con At Con-will be glad to submit hundreds | tinued. G e (LG of indorsements from civic groups|sense that you.cannot get the proper Slans of nurses unless you provide Henry K. Bush-Brown presented to | proper accommodations for them.” General Sawyer expressed his sur- Weather, Va.. & government reserva-|prise at finding that Washington is tion. & summer camp for schoolgirls, |so far below normal in its hospital In_response to questions by Edwin |and urged that the Body consider the | capacity, and said: e Says Need Is Increasing. “This i’ such a great and beautiful it leads in so many lines, that ernoon ushel party. Th man: Bt Claus, arokie. made Christmas part: Boardmam Mrs. Anne Miss Laura Harlan, Mrs. a dance for were among_those who {farge number _Letters ox- nterest ih the movement ‘personal support in the received from many school system | m'nfi the * ohil finmt eir anticipal of entertainments wers Neld. ... .THE EVENING_STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. THURSD PUPLSCELEBRATE |IRGESBOYGOTT - SO0 CLOSNG] 0 BOOTLERGER " With Chfistmas "plays, enteftain- thents ‘and informal’ parties, the Dis- trict public sphool children this aft- in the annual ten-day Yuletide holidays. In virtually every aghool. in the city gome sort of a cele- bration was hejd. At two of the High' schools—West- ern and Eastern—tNé annual Christ- oas reunions of the respective alumni associations are being held this aft- m fnoon. -~ Students. are toa-often Ji , ’ f Replnwail anmounced today. and stes | Semenn: o5 Teon High. meher iy |In. the House, to “stcredly declare” | Congrags pas. the blina end | {ney, SHRUM recommended by the Mossage ‘Sent "‘mn France Bears \| have been taken 1o ofgNize & force. . .. .. Gharies Diokens’ “Phe Cricket | that they will not themselves “bulld o i r\vn ow. 3t Names of Survivors of Republi- ot hundreds of volunteer workers 10|,y tpe Hearth” a the school's Christ- | UP & bootleggers’ barbarous business | goong Sseritee Not Econemy. present the appeal to the public next|mas pldy. Dramatid productions also | by drinking iicit liquot” at the sameif propriations to “3¢ this, brings us in comfilct with cans Put to Death. nfonth. B ?"g‘:ggo:;‘: Sxeroisgs in the other | time that they are denying the privi- fflf{;‘f.‘“,,fi;.".’.’“ 2 £ school i”mfi"r:’é I::‘uau m‘x‘gugm::e'l.. . A mesting was held at the Willara MERINORIE 0o 1y rgom 1n the | LES, S0, “the Boor. devila among the Hionay-by sacrifician youns minds 18| By the Assoctated Press, ‘Washington *to - partivipate of the second grade port in the campaign for' $600.000 0] ¢ the Franklin School. Duting & o the Constitutfon. igent way. Certainly there can | Capital at this critical time, to ¢ “Buch executions,” the constrict these bulldings. Featiatio snowntorm " In the class: |*"0° 1° LR siséel be Tio §008 Teason for the membery | seventy thousand children into DUl: | c1ared, “are unparalleled in poscer e Gen. Charles E. Sawyer,|roam, old Santa descendad & chimne . e Uhesties tailing to keep themselv med | ings meant for Afty tho nd : Sotann Sisory, Surgeon Qeperal Hugh S. Camming of | ereoted in » corner of the room for | He added that “the plain peopl at leas to the progress of gduca- | then to provide only 0 per cent of an | Violsting all the rules of intcrnational the United States public health serv:| the purpose, and' miade merry with !justly ekeptical of “‘"‘Z of tbre t the most' important ¢ @ctivi- | average public school education, is s [ warfare. Eleven thousand prisoners, ice, Charles J. Bell, John B. Larner.ithe children. Before leaving he pre-|officials” urging prohibition enforce- |tfes Gver which Congress has coftrol. | very great blunder. Don't ovetlook | men and women, are now Y Corcoran Thom, B. F. Saul, Willtam | sented each nupil with an orange and | ment and * at their BIgh-sound- e he Tave, either. (hat the. taxpeye B now at the Qorby, | Newbold vés, John |stick of cardy, Prosents consisting |inE pronunciamento use they mgress Alone to Blame. here pay 60 per cent of the cost of | ercy of the Free State government. ; aver, Judge Stanton J. Peelie, Clar- | of horns for the bovs and “vamp” | doubt their sincerity.” The Speaker. “But the disgra: £bnqition of | théir schools and are now pleading for | Will America stand for thie, while in- R, Wilson, Fleming Newbold, |dolls for the girly also were hung on | Who was for many years &n evan-|the schools of Washington does not|the right to spend more of thetr own | dignant at Turkish atrocities & Christmas tres f6r the Before the arrival of old the puplis; under the thelr teacher, Miss C. fsang Chrlnmrr carols and presented he entertainment of a arents, school officials and t Of the Frankiin Bonool elatical Zore. | and arinking fllfclt liquors themselves - MEATOHAON: SCORING CONGRESS | Wesrinwicn. e = :r@f - . i . . Must Talk Memey. (Coftinued froim.Yueat Page> [ | yeTiot, me meke one polns plain -, fin"i:‘: for better sohools for thielr ; Will America Stand for Exe- / outions? President Is Asked. . ‘\mpfl‘rlei:gl they wve got to P not new to the MOURNERS SIGN CABLE Representative Upshaw of Georgia Calls on Officials to Take New.Oath. h uniess _ y are the Comgress, I.am surs | DErases ore, GmpLy o g TR T30S nave soen Tho artiaios which sppest daily in avary, Washington ‘| newspaper. se i1egth the run- :| down conditions o schools, b re fiot: aWake to the stesd of sayin model school sy S a5 the meageér lfiifim" 1es fustity this District of Columbia. - Efficient ad- i avpam v tar, But it cannot s0_far, bul uepls- ibe. foundation for dcvelop- tem for Washington,” are we T to vote for & ten-million-dollar school the belief shat. -has lost terest ~in . this>f whm forced to: dep appropriation? 1f not, then it sesms to m.nwe have little right to inds All the high officials of the federal s and state governments were called T B A o pen us for dts | g0 % A6 it must be realized that “The citigers of. the National Cubital 1511 “E“l" me;‘;?:‘jfl? i ';; mi upon yesterday by Representative Up-/ shaw, democrat, Georgia, in a speech in ‘school talk which relates to the dilfled ‘in feeling thiat |Hs el t prohibition 7. 1 am aware that it 18| PARIS, D 21— eferring to the recent pr Loppei e Tuy emats o{ ecember ' 21.—An og}suun e of governors at the White appeal mts enlary softétu [y of, ntetpaied Of what dmean. o oot appropriations. in the the National wd the school i ¢ e igned by several promii mary srades e eting | °““TRE Pesponsibility tor the govern. | Corigrebs:thas thay keep s watchtul |® FERRESNt Bromens ATy BTN House, e e rettivas. 1ad |menfof the District of Columbla 1s on | éye on expéndituras. And in oo tac ag |of lreland was cabled from France ; um mn:n b{ the President and vux‘_Pn.Mem t!?o v ::;OIA:QI:BI:Q" “:Jt'&‘:;’.-‘r: I-l l-’uchom::;lbl. 'Il n?‘d (-h el,"! to Presidént Harding today, protest- L1 0 R thy = mbel sympaf wi . - . J0UrheY i0|of the Dnjted Siatem, and il the Mo | o Requatnt themiseTves with the fesds | talling of Shoropr .‘; Esnient (SRS QRRIAEL A AXS0HONS SL Bris- open” and take a new oath of alles]- 18 city and to meet them in an budget o oners of war” in Ireland # b gelint, asserted that if the govern- ment really wished to get anywhere with law enforcement and reform they ought to begin on themselves. The plain people,” sald Mr. Up- shaw' ‘believe that many of these high ofticials believe In that attocracy which elaims therprivilegé of buying show, and has not shown {for & decade, evidence of such attention by Con- gress. 1 am glad to say there is no evidence of inefflefency on the part of those charged directly with school administration. but through the fail- ure of Congress te grasp & large per- spective for the educational system -:n:' to ;mq comm?n Jud.n;anl in ’nmq- viding for normsl éxpansion, we fin: here s Eroken veNlely for the training upils. aint Nick, grecllon of . Stinsing, money for educational purposes. Sees D, C. Viewpoint. “"The citizens of Washington have a right to feel that they are ruled by a group of men unrepreséntative of the people of this District and unre- sponsive to its needs. It has suffered in ali departments from inattention and oversight, but with reference pa: ticularly to edueation. Congress wil] The message was signed by Mar aret Pearse, mother of Padraic 11 Pearse, chosen as first president of the Irish republic, and executed by the British after the rebellion in 1916; Aine Ceannt, widow of Commandant Eamon Ceannt, who lost hiy life in the 1916 rebelilon; Miss Mary Mac-, Swinev, sister of the late Mayor Mac- Bwiney' of Cork, victim of a hunger including while denying that privilege to the poor devils among the masses. whether wa; the speakers, who péintet and other Teading { th hospital provision, and that; %han. 500 beds below the ¢ ‘medical standard. This short- the fact the of the city has increased the nu out thal nurs are 11 any e8. in the new central The necessity of buildiag a ome was also strongly émpha- that ‘'medical authorities|that will palen to ralse pital, Corcoran “We all It 1s a matter of t larger hos. “It is a matter of common the success it 1115 looks to Washington to! ‘The only question {s under way. Inquire About Our Deferred Payment Plan. AR W, B. Moses & Sons Established 1861 Eteventh and ¥ Sts. urniture © CGarpets l Government Checks Cashed ~e o N 3 T A ng In six space that can.be wutilized for them, and that x horhée must be built providg for at feast one hundred nurses, a¥ the number in training is constantly incréasing. Urging general w Ilf\d|;| these new buill has been determined “upon, only ‘question is whether it' will be a success. Chairman Aspinwall have the support of ou “Let these governors, led by the lof 70,000 shilirdn, It is & céndition strike, and Mrs. Mary Mellowes, s tm’-’ AP lding largely ldent and Vice President of the | that Congress canmoy defénd trom any tions to make régarding its efMiciency | mother of Liam Mellowes, ofle of the o uture as well as the | trnited States and all the members | standpoint. o ORe as long an the schools of the District|jeaders executed by the Free Stats present. You might well contempints ' of the cabinet, walk out in the open |~ “Recently (hls branch of Comgres: e g e Dehing ohe fherImilitary court refenily ai a measure an even greater eniargement than &nd Ilift thelr hands hefore high |pasesd the two Bille known as the 08 Of the cbuntry,” Beoauss of 1ta|of reprisal. 7. . heaven and take a new oath of allegi- | teachers’ salary biil and the compui- | oot e th o “é the ,4‘""'"? One of the women came to France . ance to the whole Constitution. sory education il - To & ‘otandard, which mmeans: of course, | o Ireland to send the cable mes- merican citisens are realising| ‘“Let them sacredly declare that, re- | bers of the Senste who have familiar. 1 O T e rar iiee, | sage and avoid the censorahip, more and more the great ‘duty of looking after the invalld, te sick and a icted. The hospltal situation has|ness. by drinking. any changed greatly in pecent yedrs. With * amount of illicit liquors at any dinner, Other speaki > - Wi - hece are Tnow: mroanetd | Cheistmas prociamation. calling. evers SR Ll B 05D POSTAL RECEIPTS HEAVY. | ms %hop at’ Rathmi at Garfield Hoapital; that they ::l‘?"‘b:ad especially every. official, to | Americah:-cities, - but under no cir- Mr. Dwyer was dafeated for re- @frerent O00S Tor ihe Man: | “And let these oclais be followed by | ate agaimal gUCh & vio¥ Because. in | WIth total recelpts of $2.848.179 dur- - ) ‘hém sald: ‘aocle!y I:AM'I.')W have beén counting | my opinion,. the s ing the past fiscal year, the Wash: | Repal s Also Apply. Torch to ° ratand the need of | it smart toserve illicit cocktalls to dinner | ditipn of the Sashi ington city post office led the states s, “Thiy cKmpal that we pledgs to him every ance in our power.” This motion was voted unanimously, and plans were adopted for organisa. tion of the executive committee and the campaign force. Headquarters have been opéned at onnecticut avenu ists are listing the names of thou- |sands upon whom the volunteer work- not be content uatil|ers will call next month, and prepa. le faciiities for hos-'rations for the campalgn &re well Edwin L. Toone of Boydton an Mr. Upshaw sald he had been author- hould = = D author-{ garned. Mississippl, Arkansas, North Dakota, |- BELFAST, December '21.—Repub- 1 to make it | 1248 by AlVia Owsler. national comman- | “Tho needs of this school sy Soutn. Datiota, Monians, \soming, | licans deralied and burned a freignt hould be, and I mova | yye a’m, of Congress af e d sy “”' cannot __bemet. by piecerneal I New Mexigo, 1daho, Utah, Nevada and| train in transit from Dublin to Bel- wiste | tnae he would not touch & drap of ater | ton. The Senate éannot dischas Arizons. -] fast at Castle Bellingham, County oDt intox- the intermittent passage of | New York state led all the states in | Louth, yesterday. a Belfast- NSNS Combination Mahogany Mahogany Gate-Leg Tables; secfiond Windsor Arm Rockers, $35.90. 4 rush seats, $19.50. LA S ‘f":‘k?“ 1 Please let us have your orders » Consider vantage o " 3 DT Wagws td, G o botka i a as early as possible, in order that (g il&o.&‘hs “Stands, au;o to g‘;‘;-:-ny m Dezks, ;{5;":1?&:?...: “c.- rgm’fi : wé may give you prompl_: service. i ‘- ) S0k - Mahogany-fisish Telaphons 1 : | “Humidots, $30.00. Lt ol e S i : : * Handkerchie y ' ‘ Handkerchiefs for men and women. The i Lmen & LINCOLN 5900 The best values possible. T Shop ; 25¢, 35¢, 50c, 75c and’ R o ey $1.00 _E“d' Runners, ‘Scarfs and. Pillow Covers; - unique designs and colorings. 289, ; Our Entire Line of -] - . OPf. Regular Prices ik Bt Floor, Bridge, Table and Tapestry, Satin, Silk and Brocade Boudoir Lamps, Imported Runners; odd lot for quick clearanca. ; s auJDomodicSfidu y % Regular Price. 4 .95 o o| . Hand-made Silk Taffeta and:Fite ; 25% 0” Regular P"m Satin Pillows; round, square and oval; ~ i e - ar‘deuy 'zmd-tnilored, -in * beaugiful Oriental Rugs, 20% Off . . ; + e Ty ik OF fisé Pessia Mahogany Candlesticks, in new' and o e S ”hs:’ o “&,.._1_,. standard designs and heights. Spe- 2 = i i 3 ' 4 e ..:m:'f? oo~ ] e m, I8 t». S S Novel Ice Cream Molds for Christmas - o vales— Fincy Broeade-covered Baskets; in - -, i our reputie A = . - $85 rovs bv-blus; bval and oblony shapes . - B R e e always have embarfassing ex: rdless of what their tastes and prac- ices have been, they will mever again build up a_bootiegger's barbarous busi- form or any that Congress shall standard. Retrenchment of gxpendi- tures is desirable, but Jt must not by done at the expe of education. 1 am sure that I am in aceord with all thinking persons when 1 say that PEACE S8ECRETARY' BLATN. créase does not have to be explained. It ts recognised that the very life Jame: Dwyer, Who Worked for “Let the President issue a ringing [of Eamon De Valera, has been shot dead election to -the dail last- June when he tan as a pro-treatyite.on the pan- 1 ticket agreed to by the oppos factions. ' WRBCK AND FIRE TRAINS. nence for the common L No longer must these highet ups sas ‘Go' at the end of an official lash—they must say, ‘Come’ in the glory and effective- ness of consistent leadership.” -Deciaring that this was fio time for pusesfoot utterance, Mr. Upshaw added : cumstances sheufd the members of this body consider.they Have din- posed . of the District éf Columbia sehool problem . by the spproval of these two Importsiit pleces of leg- m’uon. laces in Ninateen stafes of the Union a1d less postal business during the last fiscal year than did the Washington city post office, according to figures ob- tained at the Post Office Department. rt in the cam- Building fn Belfast. ! ?'l Np‘w lénln. hire, aermom&I R?o‘d sland, elaware, vest rginia South Caroling. Florida, Alabame, | 7 the Asociated Press - guests, remembering that every such deed is ‘more than alackerism’ in the | Sonomsgr iy g nd the 4 0 t pESsenteions commoniios action a6s'far as Washington is con- icating beverage in private or public Dublin m train ‘was derailed and duty b: T Kothing less than & eonstruc- | gross postal recelpts, with $43.475.814. Fhtehtiingithetionee: tive: program. of mchool legisiation, | linols came second. with = $35. | burned at the same place. The pas- uklnllhlnl‘o&onll?‘a;nlo: theknnrrnn .n:.ufl'. sa;nd é'ohnns)‘l\'anll Ihlrd,l with .m':dut ;-;A“ nbublezu:;lflll,\“ trans - TOW | o 0. cl and making up |$38,589,363. ther states came in the | port o Dublin by other tra THREE POSTMASTERS NAMED. | foliowing order. ione havif receipts |~ Armed men enteredthe office of the the past meclect of Congres: t the need in practical Dundalk Democrat, held up the owner and .set fire to_the building. The flames were quenched with compara- tively small loss. leas than $10.000.000: Californ Mnucmueu;. Michigan, Texss, Min. nesota, New Jersey, Indiana and Wis- consin. where typ- President Harding yesterday sent |me to the Senate the nominations of the | Th part following as Virginia postmasters: |0f & progritn our committee beileves Haynie S. Robertson of l;lmulnumed is essential to & proper upbuilding of [ Charles R. Whitmore of Broadway. Linens Ubpholstery o That vexing : problem of what - - Especially for Your ! Christmas Dinner - to give may 4"‘—_” solved by an in- We will deliver it to you Satur- . day, Sunday, Christmas Day and all during the holidays in half gal- S lons or more at our regular prices. Payment Plen, -~ - " ' e :