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8 ‘THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D.. C., JANUARY 7, 1923—PART 1. CONFERENEE HERF |Charge Dry Navy | TO ATTEND THE WOMEN'S INDUSTRIAL CONFERENCE. |1l N OENN \DMVIBOY, w0 Ginis [ qgmicArtd FTien CONFERENCE HERE - Charee Dry Navy WOULD SEND ARMY ™ e HUNSAKER FITTED Flagship Crew ‘BUM’ AUTO RIDES DRAWS IO WOMEN _ stole Mach R | PN | (IPE | HORSENENABROAD .= O ARCRAFT P i | | | By the Assoctated Press, i | Nicholas Gardino, seventeen years old, | NEW YORK, January 6.—The { and two young girls, Muril Mc- | crew of the dry navy flagship Han- | Cormack ana Hilda Peterson, who | Secretary Davis to Open‘} e, recenty charged with he ter i hol 1 ; 5 % ] |Plans Under Way to Organize Jore styling themselves the “ho- ;Naval Commander Has Done £ i o 4 % A e,” from Prospect Park, Industrial Meeting Next | icuconer Linnie Beit, was accused L BB oy EX S and Finance Trip to Take | i Brookiym, arrived in guskeon’ | Valuable Work in Develop- Thursday today at a customs hearing of < ; v E o . . Fides {1 automobilen® Secording 15 | . . stealiar 451 bars ui’i,y"““,fh gom | N R 4 ] : ; : ! Part in Olympic Games. thelr story, 'and having ‘madethe ing U. S. Planes. Squanto, which entered New York b p ; 1 BIEN S il ¢ Rl e s S T £ —_— SEEK EQUALITY IN WAGES| waters December 13, claiming she s . 1 N g, : Plans now are well under way for, iPfuoblle from Jacksonville to New , pp, gegtgning of the @irst mode was in need of fuel and food. ooy e eclenes they 3 - 2 3 the organization and financing of an| The three youngsters today tele- |airship produced by the United State: had proof that the m‘luslng liquor 7 H a s 3 i ¢ Army team of horsemen to be sent! guuh-ld folr mo;ney !rlum hm;le atr};d Navy and the development of thLe i i was jettisoned. by the Squanto's : 3 G ? 4 2 - are planning_to return via the | 4 5 More Than Eighty Washington| a5 They attribated the sccusa- 3 § " :;:zr:ad to represent this country tn| &5, il Parcoiiyn, One of the |C and D types of dirigibles are amo Delegates to Attend Thi tlon agalnst the Hansen crew “as A ; P / . i in the Olymplc games and the| pgirlg gald she had pawned a val achlevements of Commander Joron ¢ elegates to Atte: Tee- | tho propaganda of bootleggers; . 3 4 7 International horse show, at Olympla,| uable fur coat when ther funds |C. Hunsaker of the bureau of c < 3 ; London, It has been aunounced by| ran out some distance from here. |y orucoion gng repair of this eits Day Session. — : y 7 3 i A. A. Cererwald, secretary of the which makes his selection by Pre —_— | ton Bernard, American Assoctation of 3 & / American Remount Assgc! n o , A 3 3 B | 3 gclation. dent Harding to bec a member 67 ti. Secretary o ‘ls will open | University ‘Women; Mrs. Harry S. i i 2 5 sergen ! c t retary of Labor Davis will open | Lulversity ‘Women; Mra Harsy ©. N 5 i § Since the Army officers, with only g I advisory committee the national industriak conference of Bigetow, the Congressionai second-rate horses, have made such aeronautics an appropriate one, ae women, to be held at the New Na- Home Misslonary Federa- v = 5 - a splendld showing in all the east- cording to tatest fssue of tional Museum next Thursday to Sat- | ! rs Emily Newell Blair, demo- 3 /% ern horse shows in-the last few years, Is an UNDER wAY Aeronautic: Digest. Commande urday, inclusive, delivering an ad- | Toip national committee: ors M. e R — 5 it was felt highly desirable that some | ker was appointed early in dress before what will probably be [Mies Gertrude Bowling, superin : method be found of training and ¢ one of the most representative ga tendent Instructive District Nursing r 3 s ¢ equipping the best Army talent to i }t:i-‘x’-';':;"f'yr:y}:'. ek f th n % : clation of Washington, national - j 3 ¢ erings of women ever convened. The R Tor bt Bekath dilce- f 3 5 % | represent America in Europe. Oifers | gandeome Structure Will Be Pea- | naval bureau of erona toplc of discussion for the flrst day Miss Elizabeth Brandels, secre- P b Y. » n. { of assistance have been maay, it is ed Rear Admiral David W. Taslor of the conference will be “What|tary mintmum wage board District " .|saia, but since the War Departmen: ture of Capitol Hill H of the 3 Woman Workers Mean to Industry,” |9f Columbia; Mrs. le Brueggeman < G cannot ask for aid, & committes : i an Workers ) o Industry,” |§F (O compensation : vitinnsiwas asad. Sanposetl of Construction, and “What Industry Means to Woman | commis AnnS Lo Bunaicl ; é . ¢civillans was named, composed of R. . Workers.” federal board for vocatlonal edu " 4 3 2 2 ™ I H. Williams of New York and Plerre Credentals ve been issued to|tlon; Miss Nannle H. Burrough y Do hatiata b My e Sot 1a by St perintendent ational Tramhing : : 5 ! v & be assisted by Maj. John A. Barr The new Totel Dresident, the nearly three hundred woman delle- hool for Girls (representing Penn- 2 : 3 N e el A |ground for which has been prepared tes from rey-five states, Miss vania Federation of Colored Wom- : £ 4 ook pprs ou int v ce bu Mary Anderson, director of the en’s Clubs; Miss Maud Cavanaugh. F 2 " g to work t a deflaite plan fl_d}o.n‘nfl the House offl ek:x.lldlng on o buresn ot Tthe CLabor Depart. | Rockford College Alumnae Assocla- y i 4 ge fevon New Jersey avenue and C street, is pt, which called the conference, |tion: Mrs. W. T. Chamberlain, Con-| | 7 '+ G - Plans of Committee. now under way. It is expected build- of a wind t sonoimced last night. The list o e ; mian's Home Mission-| | | o + aslhe plans of the committes, us far | ing operations will begin shortly. An- states the egates Includes state lal Miss Cleo Cheek, the 3 i p as they have as yet matured, are to s ¢ e plans of th . cal Digest, in part. “He experts > : Miss Inez Cook, Nationa _ 4 _— f collect_sultable horses and sufficlent | ROUncement of the plans of the Hotel |5, the first orfginal alrerafr Federation of Federal Tmi 1 5 e 1 funds both to mount and . President were v €0, | signs, v ma | Katherine 3L Cocir, speeta | expenses of sending u_team | but the project was held in al \ ' s J L 5 : s cifice Coones (N orses pending readjustment of Wwomen active the s, industrial, professional pter Order of & costs. ¥ar Below Average of Men. 5 S - i é . : - yer. it is the hope of the com-| The Hotel President will constit - Hunsaker ‘At present wages of women are sin _industri: 1); Mrs g . . tee W e one of the prime phases n the ne and graduated below the wages of men and the long- | ‘orby ¥ ? A 3 Eame: 0 5 : £ Capitol Hill, and, ® in 1908 5 - Sor et 3 ? . ing horse shows in the <ust deselopment iaf ICaplc e | Braduated from Massact the loweat wae 3 Mrs. ¢ ¥ 2 The meeting the sps is thought, will become the soctal (g 20t [rom Massachuse St e T e e e eus Lo man, NoISER 3 . 2 horse show committes was held center of the “leglslatlve” section of | architecr. After & year a employ s {Miss Mary F. Coynington, bireau of > s 3 1 PR this city Wednesday, when the entire | 1€ city. In fact, one of the cardinal |y, " cr. '\mcf @ year abroad stuc on said last = | labor stalist, Miss Minnle Fisher L Sy i al y & proposition to send an Army 1o | reasons for bullding this hotel is the 5 (77 = returned to t calling of al | am, League of Jo i e the Olympic games in J | present lack of living and entertain - served as instructo working hour " {1h% L L. J. Dickinson, % & 7 p cussed And the eltuatish ¢t ment facilities for the senator i __engineering the elght-hour states have been ob- |G Chapter’ he Order of the e &Y. Susged an = resentatives and other governmont | search aerody tained by different methods of regu- | Eastern Star of Jowa; Miss Emily W. 5 A fnance committee to ralse the |OMcials and their famiiies who r s 2 ot lation for women and m Usually | Dinwiddfe. executive secretary Amer PACHRACK- necessary funds for the purchase of | UP.the large colony on Capitol H jisctonautical cons v 'e purchase 27| “The site for the Hotel Preside he 1 have their eight ur day [lcan Red Cross; Mrs. Amos G, Draper i trade union agreement; ‘the women |National Sooiety’ Daughters of 1o Lpper, left o yight: Mrs. Maud Park Wood, president of the National League of Woman Voters; Mina Matilda [ horses was appointed, as was also |y a2 frontage of 210 feet on N have it Tn other words, by | Mrs. Duncan U. Fletcher. National So. | Indsay, secretary of the Washington committee of the National Women's Trade Unlon League, and Miss Mary |4 committee for the actual | Sl U el THEIR CHRISTMAS TODA: the ° ot oA : v D.AR ; > 4 nders rector of the women's bureau of the United States Department of Labor. of the horses when funds g 5 B i he two differen men ‘and | clety ; Mrs. Rose Vates Forres. | ABd! a pa SRR han Street. The old Melgs mansion. a| i it g g { different re- | ter, Brotherhood Rallway and Steam. Lower, left to right: M » Yoat. legirlative representative of the W. C. T. 1.1 Mixs Lillian M. Lewis, chier [ vailable. Robert famous Washington landmark for the 5 sults in the length of thelr working |Ship Clerks . S. France, home :l'n;:;:r the wom e United States Department of Labor, and Mrs. Willlam G. Brown, state chairman :!fi'r‘v;wak:‘:r. \}va: - Wau last century, occupled part of site, | Those Who Follow Old Calenda: Qay. > Sy y elbourn . "8, Von 8 Toman Foleeaon iR appaci e wInt o ew, 1 Miss Laura J.|ers; Mrs. Maud Wood Park . L . = & < torical legends associated w Greeks and other rautic e tional Brotherhood : 3 2 e b B o s et B e perty > v h holds, rre . i o Chanienoq | League of Woman Voters; 3 - | Gntted Stat ot Labor: | TO DISCUSS NEW SPAN. | St horsemen, hav BEODERLY. follomatho r facts or conditlon: | District Columbia F\ fan Parkhurst, congres 3 3 i to Berve on the last mentioned cor A Historle Site. j Christr the complexitles S WotRa e Cl xf‘v‘:l’;& League of Woman Voters: Anita s. e president, Whether or not « draw will be re- The abor laws ubsi Mrs. Evelyn |.E Phippe, director, w agn srican Women; | quired for tue - he! Caval 5. national board of farm or. | & “ quired for the proposed Arlington Me- 1 A. Barry the Cava ganizations: United States Army Phacher | Mis 1 1 Petira. | Hioslal hridge. crosst el i, Fort Riley, Kansas, w ¢ consisting of a_ larg 1 Becretary American Clvie prsocine™ | Post, Mrs. G. : | orial, Deldgo crossing the Potomac| iiected to captain the Atmy Olympic lding and two large wings extend- | ot for men produces in- ssoclation: - 5 ves; Mrs. Har- | from the Lincoln Memortal will be dis ¥ : r ' not for men produces in-|yrs. Be; trict of Columt ss of Mothers and th cf fil, |ing at a slight angle from eacn end |1 2 dieedrantace o women jarE. Ben son, National Society 2 ot Tavior Bt - tiona | Cussed at « hearing to be held at 10 a.i oo At ule til, it 1s| BE o ok e el ot Vicw will bo wet forth | Drqn: Fi, Mrs, Minnie < Eaic morayor LD natlonal | Jaruary 19 at the United States eng B4, et o heacty ap; | of e Al s X0 s of Siow R IE bE R rder of 'the Eastern Star. tional Council of Catholic ! committ Mre Waldo. D. A.!neer office, room 260, old land office | Proval on the part of the War De-.; unique shape of the lot on which the al ‘ll\‘v:cu:(:‘; Miss Matilda Lindsey. secretary, ; s Mary Robinson, | R.; M Floren Ward, Depart- | butlding, §¢th and F ctre i s A partment. it hotel will be erected, the structure i s i League; Mi 4 %X . Blanche 5 atkin executive secretary, Na- | mined what lim clearances will by properly v a t: vacy. lg! falrly beforethem.” en who live | May Loesack, Drasinen:. '.\[::xie,-}"?glf superintendent, Arm Corps. | tional Congress of Mothers and Pa- | made in the spl‘n::gnrllh‘:»“ml‘w t,}%.}f. Fame and sun, and, above all, the air and|, djo s 11 as the More_thun clghty women who 1ive |itef Corps, District. of the Poramig: |S: G- O.; Mrs. Harve ely, Ameri- | rent-Teachers; Willlam _G.| The Board of Trade will be repre- | great deal of Sympathe rterest | breezes so a ccessary In summertime | : S e P resentatives of womens | Miss Mary A. Lindsley. managing di- | 2% Home F mic A Wheeler. D. A s. Frank G. Wil- | sented at the public hearing by George | among the civilian h nen of the | Washington. 2 e e s e st as representatives of Women's | rector, Grace Dodge Hotel; Mrs, Char. | Judge Kath s Ame: kins, American Assoclation of Uui-'W. Offutt, ir., chairman of the commit- | natfon, and among othe 5 Of a total of 300 rooms, the Hotel e e e cen ol lotte 'Stone MacDougal, president,| BeF, ASsociation: Mrs. Ab s versity Women; Miss M. Lillian Wil- tee on bridges, and Frank P. Leetch, | anxious to have the Uni states | President wiil tain seventy two |13 ol e sl L T Partial List of Delegates. Association of University ) National Federation of Temple lamson, chairman, committee on in- | chairman of the committee on river and v as well represe 5 and three room suites, equipped with | I''I e of the Washington Mrs. Basil Manley, Natlonal | terhoods; Mrs. Reginald B. Stevenson, industrial and business relations, Fred- | harbor improvement. Arm toreig! electric kitchenettes 1 Preside 1 League of Woman Voters; Miss Agneg | GIrls' Friendly Society of America:|eration of Women's Clubs; Miss Fred | The rpecial zoning committee, i. C. | Automatic refrigeration '”\’l T Miss Grace Abbott. chief children's | Mae Melling, National 'Couneil of | Mrs. Emily S. Stewart, National | Lee odson, Soctety | Graham, chalrman, will meet at the jpifed to all f and all rooms, an 2 s o u; Mrs. Kate Trenholm Abrams, | Catholic Women; Mrs. Flourney Men- | en's Relief Miss Mary Si Daught gffice of Maj. Wheeler at the District Y CONCERTS TO REOPEN. jevery modern convenfence will con- : Eitue Authler, Mrs. A. B |efee, chairman, industrial and soclal | art, National Federation of Busi validing, Tuesday afternoon at 2 o'clock, | 1 1ouby concerts at the Y. M. . |iFibute to make the- Hotel n 1 ; Miss Ethel Bagley, | department, General Federation of |and Professional Women % 2 4n | o considers proposed ‘changes: An' the “resumed tomorrow night, {058 OF the finest resl Counctl of Church ] Women's Clubs; Miss Lucy M! S 4 % A mulberry tree, s &r & inizoning laws of the District which will 1 be resumed tomorrow night, | the capital s e e s i B e S, 2 the city of London «nd bearing a crop | be the subject of a publie hearing by at 7 o'clock. The program({ " " "Ll gil . seruen 1 de, superi iurses, United | Nu orps, War t of fruit every . is said to date|the zoning commission January 1 ot n by Mrs Albert G. F. -Story Structure. : Mrs. Reginald | States public health service; Mre.|Naomi E. Swann, Council I Bl sl 5o heto eu I q0e ntm Ay Al JIRnuaty at | w! i e et e | Thebaiiding wii i 5 Kansas president Woman's | Raymond B. Morgan, American Asso- | of America; Mrs. Glenn L. Swiggett, Dack 1o before R L M e b b e e S : s ey Relief Corps; Mrs. Blair Banister, | clation of University Women; Mise |chairman federal _legislation. e O s i COmpOs . Graham, | A. , rea frs. B stru of =t i cor n ommodore . _Bani n of T ! ¥ | ig his ng by playing a tin|chairman; Harry Blake, Appleton P.|ford, contralto; Miss Majorie G. the first story of Indiana Lawrence Heap, pay director, U. S. democratic national committee; Dr. | Bertha E. Nienburs, Miss Marle Obe- | tional Council of Women: Mrs. whistle, an Englishman is walking ' Clark. ir., A. F. Jorss. E. 4. Murphy, | vie, accompanist; Royal and upper stories of brick a ired; M ;: Kate W. Barrett, Natlonal Fibrence |nauer, Mrs. Frank O'Hara, Mrs. E. C.|Sears Taylor, rent commiésion of the | from London to Constantinople, & dis- | B. F. Saul, William F. Shannon and | waritones. Master Bmerson T | proximating in - color the exterior | Washingtor Crittenton Misston; Mra. Frances Fen- | Paul, American Federation of Teach- ! District of Columbla; Sister Miriam tance of about 1,500 miles. | Frank L. Wagner. piapist. . - - structure of ‘the House office build-'ford. loca, services A New Market Thrives! Parkview Market= Freezing Corp. Organizing — Capital Stock $300,000 Park Road and Georgia Avenue N. W, - Washington, D. C. The National Capital’'s newest and most modern i~ : The merchants listed below desire to acquaint you market—second in size in this city. Appealing to the OFFICERS with their new market—therefore, they have arranged discriminating housewife by reason of its superior sani- : for this formal opening (no business transactions) so tation and perfect lighting facilities. Only recently R. B. WHITEHURST that you and your friends may in a leisurely way inspect . : ° B. M. ODUM...............SECRETARY AND TREASURER . s opened for business, but now boasting of 75 wide-awake bl e SR b g T s e s the many unexcelled appointments of their market. It merchants, ready and willing to clearly demonstrate F . will be well worth an evening of your time to visit this to you their prompt service, high quality and fullest Offices in the Market Balcony at the Above Address truly wonderful market, that has been so much needed values. in Washington. Formal Opening—Wed. & Thurs.—Jan. 10-11—7 to 10 P. M. ™ Market Open. Daily From 6 AM. To 6 P.M. - Saturday Until 10 P. M. ™= Gala Celebration --- Music --- Dancing --- Souvenirs --- (No Sales) FRUITS AND VEGETABLES i FRESH MEATS CURED MEATS DAIRY PRODUCTS Stall N Stall N Stall Ne. Stall No. 29-31 .. ..........JOHN MILLER 28-25 . . .KNIGHT & HUNT 50-52 .LOFFLER PROVISION CO. (I. Rosenberg) 20-2 5 32.84 THOMAS A, CANNON CO. 26.28 .. ... CHAS. W, KEITH 5355 B eae e ‘PHILLIPS BROS, CO. o v HIGING 65-67 . eesre... .JOHN W. CLARK 85-37 ..... ..ERNEST N. REID 56-58 ‘BUTLER & TAYLOR 4 o 3 R 68-70 ....ROBERT E., WILSON 38-40 . .....WM. F. MILLER 80-82 C. RISTON SCHROTH -4 -CHESTNUT FARMS DAIRY 101-108 +0eue ROBERT E. EHRENBERG 59-61 .. ’ .E, C. C. PHILLIPS 89-91 \.....BEATTY & PFEIL 7799 .... f - .....JAMES F. OYSTER 184138 aait .JAS. E. ROGERS 95-97 .. 3 ..CHAS, ALEXANDER 116-118 ...Phillips Genuine Sausage Co. (Saml. Feldman) GROC 187-189 seoeeee eeesssee. . WM. NICHOLSON 7476 .. .MAX OPPENHEIMER o 11-18 ..............The Great Atlantic & Pacific Tea Co. 140-142 _JAS. A. DIXON & CO. $8-100 +r...McGEE BROS. ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES 148-145 EDWARD F. KAMMERERJ > -107-109 . ves......HARRY ‘A, REED ¥ 5 KOSHER MEATS 146-148 v....IJRVING WAGMAN i 84 . se+svesseaee....PARK VIEW ELECTRIC CO. B GOODS g e WD.ELI(.JATE?SSE‘NO‘ ek e o RO T 78 --JULIUS A, HAACK 83-85 . : bt -+...KING &:CO. gt .\ *.F.'W. MULLIN : POULTRY AND GAME 9-10 ..JOHN T. GERMAN AT-49 RSHEIMER & SONS . CANDY 128-180 ....... . PHILLIPS-SIMONS CO. 86-88 . J. HINKLE 161-163 D. M. FAUNCE 149-151 . .WATSON & CRAIG 118-122 . SCHNEBEL 164-166 ....BERT M¢KENNEY & tiessensciiesseaes.. . EDWARD BRISCOE 167-169 . .BERT McKENNEY PRESIDENT

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