Evening Star Newspaper, March 13, 1923, Page 4

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@ L fNHE WVENING TR, WASHINGTON, . U, TUESDAY, MARCH 15, 1923, 49 CAPTAINS CHOSEN | Abe Martin Says: |CRANT BEMEVES KLAN FOR MISSON DRVE $35,000 Building Fund Campaign +. to Open Thursday With & . “Brick Sale.” ° Captains for twenty-one of the twenty-five teams of women and cap- taing for all of the twenty-fivo teams of men to conduct the “brick-selling contest,” beginning Thursday and continuing until April 1, for raising 335,000 to start the Central Union Mis- sion building, have been selected. The four remaining captains for the wom- IVNOCEN OFTHREAT Declares Many Use Oxder as Cloak for Deeds of Rascalify, Such as Fire Note.. Offer of a reward ‘of $1,000 ‘was an- nounced today by the Royal Ordef of Americans for information l\eading to the arrest and conviction of' the per- son who sent an incendiary threat letter to Re UK A. Hannun, pas- tor of St. Martin's Church, North Capitol and T streets. This offer makes a total reward of $1,500 i the Father Hannan has no enemies, he stated, ‘and the inspector said he doubted that the threat was written by members of the klan, mentioning that many persons probably use such :‘?&;taxtu & cloak to hide their res- DECIDE AGAINST TICKET.: North Dakota Farmer-Labor Party to Join One of Bigger Ones. HURON, S. D., March 13.—Decislon not to put a third party In the fleld in the mext election in South Dakota has been reached at a convention here of the state farmer-labor party. A resolution adopted urges that the farmer-labor element align ftself with either the republican or democratic parties in 1924 in an effort to control those factions and thus assure ac- ceptance of the farmer-labor policies. PLAN WORLD GOOD WILL One of the projects to be undertaken by the world conference on educatidn, called by the National Education Asso- clation to meet in San Francisco June 28, will be a “world good-will day,” ta be observed by achool children thfough- out the world. This n Was 53 ered with others for the conference ata moeting here of heads of the asso~ o The reason is evident the moment you open the pack- age. Pure pork sausage meat that looks good and tastes bet- ter—flavored and sliced just en's teams will be selected between now and Thursday, it isannounced by Mrs. John S. Bennett. in charge of the children’s emergency home of the fon, and who has charge of the teams. The twenty-on women's te: 2 ey, Mrs. J. Reichard. case, S. F. Poindexter, king kleagle of the local Ku Klux Klan, having, al- ready offered a reward of $500 Inspector Clifford L. Grant, chief \of detectives, has received the threit letter from Kather Hannan anki W turned it over to Detectives O'Des 1 Cul s Smiley savs i estigation of the i Mrs. Art Smiley says no girl o0 o e .| should git harried unles she's ypist,” Inspector nt state -in’ g - - d an apparent attempt a isguis makin’ at least $15 a week. :'the handwriting was made in ad (Copyright N ing the envelope.” -_—— inspector said he had no ide. :|EVENT HELD SIGNIFICANT. from what source the letter cam. s Mrs. Charles P. undahl and Birs right. Auth’s Sausage Meat cakes fried crisp and brown are a breakfast dish unsurpassed. Ask for it in the parchment package. captains_of the H. 5 by building it of ARMOSTONE 4 EVERLASTING REINFORCED CONCRETE MA- TERIAL conceded by engineers to be superior to all other build- Jng material for this type of construction. WEATHER, FIRE, WEAR PROOF - BOOKLET AND ESTIMATE FREE. ON REQUEST ARMOSTONE CONSTRUCTION CO. 905-7 Mather Bldg. 916 G St. N.W. Phone Franklin 2626 nal Newspaper Service.) Charles Bruce. The captains of the men's teams Commissioner of are: E. H. DeGroot. Jr.; William H. James Wil- Visits Papal Official. Mipnix.] ROME, March ignor v nesi, his new capacity & commissioner of the municipali Rome, visited Cardinal Pompil of Rome. This almost unprec Lt e fevent is considered as of gre < | . . e nificance in its bearing upon the re- | ED.PH\AUI)S lations In Italy between the church EXQUISITE LAt 0DOK o g Royal Rome R Cre Hoover, G. G. A. B. Carty, A. M hundro, F' Tuthven, er. A n Jafest B o curAnoN Cockrell. D. C. TALCUNM POWDEN SUPLIK ch. e tains will have 8ix licutenants to work with on the team. and each captain will take seven books of bricks, each book containing twenty bricks at $5 e brick. There are a bricks to be sold, Prizes for those est number of b nated by Mrs. Jol test will start pr morning and wiil be pushed with vigor un t least the amount de- rired is r: 4. The contest is direc 1v under John S. Bennett. superin tendent of the mission. and Mrs. Ben nett, and they believe that it will go over with rat difficulty he ministeria! coun- ard of directors there back of the contest the Women's Co-operative Soclety of the mission, an organization from the churches of all evangelical denomina tions. This society has made the gar- ments worn by the children of the home and has assisted in the Christ- mas celebrations for poor children as well as having served Thanksgiving and Christmas dinners to the poor during the past few vears This so- ciety has pledged $5.000 toward th new building fund and has alread paid $4,000 of this amount. Mrs, V H. Ramsey is president of the society ibed as of takes on spe ew of the pos oceupies in the Zhe]PALAIS ROYAL The Shopping Center—I1Ith and G Sts.—Est. 1877, A. Lisner, Pres. MOTOR CARS Buick lea&ership isevi- denced by the Buicks you see everywhere. WOMAN AND BABY GONE. : | Police Seek Mrs. Helen Serrin or': 4507 Conduit Road. Operatives of the woman's bureau of the pPolice department have been !B asked to locate Mrs. Helen Serrin. twenty-fi s old. reported miss- |l k her twen- |l The Heckt Co. Victrola Store V-I-C-T-R-Q-L-A Conduit road, T d, Nancy June Se rin, with her, ording to the reque: n:nde by her husband. Clinton L. Se. rin One day last week the child fell and sustained numerous cuts and bruises, and the father is particularly anxious t her condition. It was reported , il s of the woman's bureau Irs. Serrin. accompanie by her child and a sister, left here to &0 to her former home in Wise coun- | B ty. Va These Are the Styles You Will See On Easter Sunday B UT why wait for Easter Sunday when you can see them now in the McCall Spring Quarterly? Not only can you see these new styles but you can make them —and make them just as smart as they are pictured. W i The fashions of the season are correctly and truthfully shown, the elaborate and the most simple styles are all made practical for the woman who wants to make her own clothes. / ! Resolve to Improve the Way You Live This is because all McCall styles now come in the new PRINTED Pattern—simple, accurate and, above all, suc- cessful in reproducing smartness. McCall Quarterly, 25¢c : On Sale—Palais Royal—Bargain Basement There is ne snbtie nar xe:rat ex- 1 n for woman's preferenre for You have started the new vear. Ten months are before e Cadittne —utter ‘Asnentaoiicy. vou. During these ten months vou hope to raise your standard of living. 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