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ING b‘" D. (. SATURDAY. DECEMBER 30, 1922 o d 5 GREENWICH VILLAGE| APPROVES ELLIS ISLAND. |pruiz it e ges ot B ’d‘;fllecKINGmN SE[KS TEA ROOM , Xy was usual. The Labor Secretary pal ! bert E. Todd, im- ‘Candmons Perfect, Says Secretary ;f;flfé,‘f’c',',‘l:g".!;‘ox:; Yorx, vn the 1731 H St. NW.—Tel. M. an: {d - llent manner in which he sa Ussurpansed Service. | Davis, Following Inspection. ;:;:.! 1%‘:!;1 handled the work of the \ e T D L Returning vesterday from New Yorl, | station. 3 u::-;ul I‘Pln;kcn l"lumv‘{ s.:’n?s Se. !where he made a personal inspection| Sir Auekh.ne Gefatdn“);.fll n:;e:al;; Served from 1 to 3 and 3 to', cili ng :5 B Ol sy of facilities for receiving immigrants, | ents to make after hid, Inspectsn 1. . SICKFORD, Prop. in company with Sir Auckland Geddes, | My Davis said. The ambassador also e Wy 'the British ambassador. Secretary!returned. > - Citizens’ Association Wants EBEEEEEE—EEE New High Edifice at 2d, Rand T Streets N.E. BALLOU PLANS INDORSED =Ll District National Bank e 1406 G Street Members Feel Certain Congress Will Appropriate Money for New Building. Saving is a Good Working Hypothesis for Every One No matter how much intome it v ‘"Sf“fé”'fi:! I Wen ty-O ne! you've got—if the outgo is too big there’s nothing left. So it’s . . a pretty good thing to husband Emery School last night and lald plans to combat the campalgn to ~ have the proposed new McKinley | High School erected in the northwest i (e———jalc——Jo|c——= ol ——=]a]c——]0] o] some of those dollars—and put fl R e RS thal ’ Here is the amount thz}t Age 1 Year them in a Savings Account. e ot e s S E el . Besides, it fosters a splendid m ton should bo purchsed for the new credit at the end of each 3 162.86 R. N. Hasper habit of self-control. Promise St et b e e year, including our pay- 4 220.38 President ! ):ourself to saveleedlt lll:llch o; Shsistena wemt of 33 n;z:elfi 5 ; ment of 3% compound in- 5 279.70 P i T v et e s et famest it SR DD e - e e it ol B v e e a ings Account for him with 4 ot . P. Lipscoml up a sure defense agains € Bl |The North Cupitol and Eekington 2 C. . Gochelr i that may Blow, Sitfens ot T 808 SGLREY $1 and add only one dollax 8 468.78 s . cent to the gley Junior ¢ Sl Be on the safe side. Open a ,’,‘uéix‘m;:xf’;‘;“é.“;g‘&"d:{:;‘, of the Seher each week. 9 535.62 = : i Junior 00l - . s The Friendly Bink Swop deael e " indorse haton P | While he is a child you e s i e Skl e 'uhosi Commmitivar hod robderes | will make the deposits. As 748.40 - B som o i Uoene Sats | he grows older you will 823.79 [ s ez o Bahowe it teach him to save and make ¢ cial reterence to the ftem of $215,000 ] ol——= |o|=— 0l ol o | [o|c—— [ J IR e g the deposits himself. Then gg}gg id ™ u".;,"i, g2, 5is tor fhs new Mekihiey you will see the account 1,063.61 { center of the District ot Columbla. o] * “You needn’t wait for a 1,235.81 After the resolutions had been pre- sented for action President Selden M. Ely appealed to every member of new boy. Open an account 1,325.88 e L today for your boy or girl 1,418.65 e are ied the ‘asmniptishment who has none. 1,514.20 of one of the biggest things this as- soclation has ever underiaken: and We must not be beaten at the last $216,00 2w uted in 2 5 't fe' o et Decaust “xé";u‘:l‘b‘%‘f:;li it has stood and will stand the test of time The bill to require all momr!us] ‘ ] d ! . T T, i - Standing at the beginning of another year, fully fedesallreiations for rspart el THE WASHIN GTON LOAN & TRUST CO. conscious of our responsibility to the public of Wash- iator ot oy sl court In Jash: Established 1889 - i otther to give bond or take out in- and the committee on federal rela- = Main Office, 900-902 F St. Resources, $14,000,000 ' 4 minute,” said Ely. & 1 2 TO the Publlc of W ashmgton: e e You will choose this bank because you know as reterred to the commtian o ington, we look forward to 1923 with greatest confi- e P 2 B 5 S need for funds to defray cxpenses e | 1 other members followed. {!l::n ]d)ifll:cl's cl?tm t(;’ lhcdfl\‘e»mfl- 3 % -dollar surplus. resident Ely complete readjustment of our country’s affairs and Hibution list ana mr s otons with full faith in the solution of many of the world’s oLhe, publio’ safety” commitcee was | nstructed to inquire into the advisa- | problems_ bility of making 2d and 3d slreets‘ northeast between R and T streets| one-way thoroughfares. Street cars| i ) by 0 north on 3d street and south onj \ i1/ We deeply appreciate and realize the foremost posi- (ral on Gach o hese Diremisenonny '\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\nl“““ uli ll//////////// 17/ i . . i N be confined to the direction in Which \\\\ ////’ o tion Washington is now occupying and the burden it | the cars travel. i P .\\\\\\\ 7y /// 7 P s s 1 Li \ N RN 7 places upon all of us to do our share in sustaining this | Standing commirtesssor s | NN \\\\\\\\\\\\ ////// . . uing year were & = enviable position. ' For ourselves, we shall consider it Ajiam? By s oo e B \\ // . a privilege to put forth every effort to make this estab- gf‘:‘gfii’&‘éfifi:}f:@’f{:fifl:nfiih?f.‘; § " /‘2/ . . . o ' . T? . anton. e ~ K lishment a veritable “International Bazaar,” -exem- Garter H. S, Meekham, Mrs, Carrle B o % plifying the highest ideals of American storekeeping: chatrmens Join B sentott, BV ’ . . . Me , My of g 3 and presenting at all times the finest merchandise ob- | Eneries™™. cumstier e o | tainable in America and in other countries of the world. vig- s S Cathertne SCanes | ; i | Lumis prltes cilisanc Topharm | Bookings have already been made for the visit of our 35 Rose 8 oucnins, “Gnarien” B, 7 & 4 -, Bayar son, Roe Fulker- | buyers to the world’s markets—the Leipsic Fair, the: son, George J. Brilmyer, John Vf i1 i S Press Committee. H British Industry Fau': the Lyons Fair‘ and those other B great centers of distribution from which we secure the I imie cin ot T2 ' _ i novelties that so ably supplement our American-made | Sidson. Vincent Catiaban and tes it il gL : rchandi d e J:I:l:tlnn'.lks and_ lights—J. ¢ ‘ New Building merchandise. Edward Whitson, chairman; N. 3L{ T Under - ! Follock, William H. Harrison; R L, . T Construction 21 . . alpenny, D. ugent, C. . as- With your continued co-operation we shall keep step o at 14th and R. with the onward growth of Washington, so that when e A A TeD . . Givern, 1. H. Eberly, Grant E. Bruce, the year 1923 closes it shall find our progress has been Howry' L Strep, Mattnow T, Welch, as gredt as in the year now ending, | e M. Bumpus, Herman Birkle, B. J. Col- lins, C. J. Orem, W. H. Jordan and E. M. Holt. 1 = Schools and schoolhouses—Dr. T. W. Stanton, chairman; Martin Solem, Rev. C. E. Fultz, Mrs. S. M. Falconer, James H. Solt, Mrs. Loula V. Schrott, 7y Mrs. Jull& H. l!‘x:le}:!. .’\Iberl A. Pe- { [ J 7 / 9, t d oratio S. arris. 70 YOU, OUR PATRONS—the men and women ecignd|Homtiols are e reafors, Rovert W, Par: . T8 . s Allen, T. M. Medford, . Par- ?j Washingion and vicinily,, we extend most 5363527;3.‘:55;}&“‘1!3;‘3@}‘&’; 3l Glost 3 oberts. hearly thanks for the loyal support so gen M S S E A e = - ; €. 0. U , . hearly thanks for the loyal support so ge ghatrmant & 8 Biekingnam, WX lan, J. lLTg‘ruthmH - }}ozan S. Ash- StV ford and omas n erously - accorded. Public Health. io health—Dr. Jams H. Arm- Dr. Boyd R. Read, George A. Carney, Stanley Searles, John M. Barr, J. W. Belcher, E. H. Latch and J. A. Scan- nell. . d federal relations— CEaZation Miller, chairman; Byron | Gable, George F. Killlan, Herman E. Slau, Bdward Fuhrman,' R. J. Tag- &art, J. B'..h“'{glfleh. ‘W. H. Cornish and ’ . E. g1b. H Bn!;;blfi:osafaty—l 7T. Mathews, chair. ' ou enjoy o man: . pomer el G, os each one of you enjoy the fullest measure of e Lo XY E. Morgan an 3 T DE:I‘:::I hygiene—Mrs. Carrie E. Fuhl'-} Will Be _An'othe_r Studebaker| " Year MAY THE NEW YEAR, with its bright prospects, be one of great happiness to you, and may | & 1ire . airman; Mrs. B. G. Nugent, prospertty. pan S Blrlt‘héllfh:. 2iss Charlotts Grawtord, Mre. Hico I McLoughiin, or, Mrs. = s s i BB JOSEPH McREYNOLDS TO ADDRESS EX-SLAVES. l . President P. W. Howard, Assistant to Daugh- \ Commercial Automobile and Supply Co. erty, to Aid Poor Children. Telephonesifsi ¢ 817:819 14th St. N. W. erry W. Howard, assistant attor- n; 'gu“r,u,nhn been invited to de- ifver the principal address at a New Year dinner for former slaves and a candy feast for poor colored children to be given January 3 at the Cosmo- politan Baptist Church, N street be- tween oth and 10th, under ausplces of the White Cross Free Labor Bureau. Addresses also will be made by Rev. Isalah P. Brooks, president of the Ministers’ and Deacons’ Unlon of the District; Rev. Preston Fauntroy, president of the District Missionary Roclety, and Dr. Simon P. W. Drew, president of the White Cross Bureau. ~ 5 s s ‘Washington Is a Studebaker City.