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Members c!f the Masonic Fraternity Residing in Washington Who are not members of lo- cal lodges, are requested to report at K n% and Washing- ton streets, Alexandria, Va not later than 10 a.m., Thurs day, November 1. to unite in the procession with brethren from their respective states. Information as to place of assembly for brethren from cach state will be given at the point named and guides will be furnished. J. CLAUDE KEIPER Secretary, - George Masonic National Association. FLAT limc? MAIN 500 LEETH BROTHERS ___Service Charge mever Over $1.00 Washington Memorial In the variable weather of Fall or the zero weather (]! of Winter Nokol will keep your home evenly heated at 70 degrees automatically, without effort or attention ver o ners in ‘Washington” MUTUAL SERVICE, INC. 411 New York Ave. N.W. Phones Main 3883-388% |address. { this cruel and increasins disease, ex- INCURABLES' HOME CEREMONY TODAY | ‘Bishop- to Speak -and Mrs Coolidge to Attend Cor- ner Stone Laying. The corner stone of the Washington Home for Incurables will be laid this afternoon with an fmpressive ceremony, at which Rt. Rev. James E. Freeman, Bishop of the Episcopal diocese of ‘Washington, will make the principal Mrs. Calvin Coolidge, wife of the President, will attend the cere- monies, which will take place on the new site for the institution at Wis- consin avenue between Tilden and Up- ton streets northwest, Mrs. Archibald Hopkins, who for twenty-five years has been president of the Washington Home for Incurables, has issued the following special appeal to the public for funds to make up the amount of $170,000 necessary to meet the $402,000 cost of the new home. Appeal for Funds. “The work and aims of the Washing- ton Home for Incurables have, for thirty-four years, received the ap- proval and most generous support of the publie. Now {ts management, after mature deliberation, have sold its property and are building on Wis- consin avenue, on a site of 9% acres, paid for through the generous legacy of the Misses Jame: The contract price for the new fircproof building, to hold 100 patients, forty more than 02,000. 4 3 ed cost of materlal an r this is $150,000 over our origina] estimat Towards this we h rom the sale 25,000, a_cancer splendid legac: recently paid in leaves us $1 » ul city of 437,571, there at least 60,000 people who able—willing, I 'am quite sure are—to give us not less than $3 each, for we shall need approxi. mately '$10,000 for umavoidable ex: tras and furniture. Our work and our books are open to inspection, and we feel sure that the help will come to enable us to complete our bullding frec from debt. Take Cancer Patients. hat we take cancer patien constitutes one of the strongest ap- s, as_except for Philadelphia, At-| ianta and Chicago, there is no place for men and women suffering from cept the almshouse © hospitals, so th haven of refuge. All rooms to themselves best care and attention. .0 make it a home and to have as little of the institutional atmosphere as_possible. “We especially zppeal to that very large class whose impulses are most generous, but whose means unfor- tunately ' do not make it possible nd_very expen our “home is patients hav and_the ver: Our aim is SPECIAL NOTICES. ! : i from New York . 3 expeet theipate in the parade preceding the ¢ y 5 Aicanndria, Va.. on Thurs- ovember 1, it will be r white aprons und gloves. 0. 17 will be at the. Temple on thut 4 from 8 to 9:50 a.m. to furnish you with this paraphernal®s C. VAUGHAN DARBY, Master. A Plumbers and steam. 207_14th_st. n.w. ING A VAN LOAD OF FUR- niture from New York, Philadelphia and Wil mington. Del. to Washington. SMITH'S TRANSFER AND STORAGE €O. GENERAL SHERT MBTAL WORK. LA- trobex, stoves and furnaces repaired; roofs re. guired and painted: reas.: work guar. Call nc. 3684. F. L. B.. 1628 Minuesota ave, n.e. £ WANTED TO, GREAT OPPORTUNITY—RUGS _WASHED, disinfected, restored to original colors at your zealdence; very reasonable. Progressive Sales Co., 808 F n . & g8 NOTICE—STOCKHO] 5 CHAPIN-SACKS CORPORATION. At @ regular meeting of directors of the | Ohapin-S8acks Corporation, held on October 26. 1928, the regular quarterly dividend was de- <lared on its eight per cent (89;) ferred stock, payeble November 1, 1823, to all sl holders of record as of October 27, 1928. BAMURL 0. REDMAN, z LAWNS PUT IN FIRST-CLASS ORDER; ood, Fich woll: hedge and all kinds ch,rJubhery.' T e Line, i, A. Herreil & Sons, 726 10th O1L HEATERS. WILL “MAKE llation for $325 giaranteed. T have liations in the city. = Address Box Star_ofiee 30 D UPRIGHT PIANOS FOR RENT le prices. Rented instruments kept d repaired free of charge. Planos repaired, shipped and-moved. Sale agent for Kranich' & Bach, Henry F. Miller, Emerson and_Bradbury - HU G 8. Bat. 18 Reed Furniture Repaired, repainted and reupholstered. ‘Wickercraft, pho mac Liquids, poisons. water, ores, etc., Toods, coal, oil, urine, | rvice. Reasonabl TIONAL LABORATORIES. IRoo™ W Phone Franklin 51. Frankiin 8694, Cars Bought and Sold. EAGLE GARAGE General Automobile Repairing Bulck and Oakland a Specla) Oakland Sales and Service, Rear 455 New York Ave, N.W, Between L and M, 4th and 5th sts. SEE US NOW —before real winter weather sets in—wo will examine and Tepair your roof and guaran- tee it to be O. K. Btora, to give as they would like to do. We ask them most earnestly not to hesi- tate from any sense of but to give u. v! can_afford. While small sums are, most_gratefully recelved, it is hoped that there are those also who will be | moved to give largely. Our running | expenses are carried by a speclal fund, a small appropriation from Congress, and the daily gifts of kind- Iy friends. | “Cut out our coupon and mail it} today with whatever your heart prompts you to give. We feel that; memorial gifts will be most appro- priate, either for the furnishing of a Toom, or in any form that appeals the most to the donor. The gifts will be acknowledged by the treasurer, or by, the president, and published if agree- | able to donors. DOCTORS RECOMMEND HERNDON'S INDIGESTINE Indigestion So‘mcthing ‘New—Stove Size Screened Soft Coal '10 - Ton Hard Coal in All Sizes for Immediate Delivery John P. & Co., Inc. 728 14th St. NW. Main 3068 IRONCLAD gootne 1131560 ot w2 Floors Cleaned & Refinished ' WM. H. CHISM. 1200 O St. N.W. 30°. Like Getting 2 New Car. McReynolds’ painters make ' old autos look tip-top—and, “THE EVENING * ‘Donation to Washington Home for Incurables Building Fund . seesesssss.s herewith inclose . Vo as a donation toward the $170,000 needed by the Washington Home for Incurables to meet the cost of the mew building to be bullt at Wisconain avenue between Tilden and Upton streets morthwest, Send donations to Mrs. Archibald Hopkins, president Washington Home for Imcurables, 1826 Massachusetts avemue. or Mrs. Robert 8. Chew, treasurer, 2223 Q street morthwest. EXPREVIER VISTS CVIL WAR SCENES Impressed by Genius of Lee and Jackson—Sees No World War Equal. By the Assoclated Press. RICHMOND, Va., October 29.—Con- tinulng his tour of Virginia battle- fields, begun yesterday with visits to Fredericksburg and the scene of the Wilderness fighting, David Lloyd Georgo set out from Richmond early today to view the area of operations around the former Confederate capi- tal, first turning his attention to the historic locality of the seven-day struggle in the summer of 1862, The former British premter, Who arrived in this city late yesterday and spent the might as the guest of John Stewart Bryan, publisher of the Richmond News-Leader, was attend- ed on his tour today by Rear Admiral Cary T. Grayson of Washington, and a committee of local citizens. Mr. Lloyd George made a close study of the scene of the encounter precipi- tated by Gen. McClellan at the head of the Federal forces. Praises Lee and Jackson. Displaying a keen interest in the military tactics of Lee and Jacks » war time premier of Great Brit- afn, accompanied by Dame Margaret and Miss Megan Lloyd George, in his inspection yesterday agreed with his guides that the world war had not developed a military commander like either of these southern leaders and expressed the belief that the history of America would have been different had “Stonewall” Jackson lived. The distinguished visitor remained for some minutes in the small bare room where Jackson died. Commenting upon the personali- :s of the outstanding war chiefs of t } the conflict between the states and e Crids ‘nee SOy EMULSON You iret realze what Sclt;’&e Emu_lcio; f’rings to the body. ALY You Cah? Reason With a Roof Temporizing or theo- rizing—neither accom- plish anything: against the plain hard facts that confront when_the roof goes on a strike. It takes drastic meth- ods—promptly applied. Therefore it’s neces- sady to know what should be done — and how to do it. All of which comes mainly from experience, plus a careful study of condi- tions. Assuredly we ought to know best — with the best roofs in Washing- ton as monuments to our skill. Ask the man whose roof is a Rose Roof—and _he'l] tell you how satisfied he i 2120-22 Georgia Ave. Phone North 2044 —by this frosty weather that now’s the due time to reglaze broken windows? say, the bill won’t ‘break’ you. | | R. McReynolds & Son Specis in Painting, Slip Covers and Teps. Hydro-Lighter. ‘ting your future mome 1ook:for dro-Lighter gives you_sutomatic '.ze gas water he %, demon- 1406 N. Y. ave. OO Our method of finishing old or mew wood, composition or linoleum covered floors is_en- tirely new lasting floor at‘a low ecost— no more varnish—no more wax. Kej ith dry mop or brush. Fr. 7143 for MAI A ROOF —has been saved from the scra our thorough knowledge of fear off the old roof at KOO 3 "“":5‘&‘1&.:‘“ 1422 ¥ 36 . 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Chatham collector, announced to- Real estate bills must be called for, but the personal tax bills will be| mailed out during November. ! A final reminder was made to all| property owners that they must have | the square and lot number of their | property in order to get a bill. 1 This is a result of the introduction | of a new systém of bookkeeping, un- der which records will be kept by lot | and square number, instead of by, name as heretofore. Mr. Towers pointed out that taxpayers will find | the square and lot numbers on their receipts from last vear. Half of the year's tax will be due in November, the balance in May. e e Fourtzen colored inmates of the National Training School for Girls es- caped fgom the. institution last night, after extinguishing the lights in the recreatipn hgjl and seizing the keys from Iiss Julia Giesey, matron. Edna Giles, eighteen years, who es- caped fbout a year ago and was recently? recaptured and returned to the schcol, is believed to have plot- ted the wholesale delivery. The efcape showed earmarks of aving been planned in advance. The instant the 1ghts were extinguished a_dozen for more girls mobbed Miss Gierey and took the keys from her. Then the door was opened and there was a mgd rush to the open. Girls Bled in all - directions, darkness: making it difficult school ofdeials to get a line on many of them.§ All were gad in the regu- | lation usiform dres¥ of the school, and soor it was reported that some had beerl seen taking to the woods, others geing In the direction of Cabin John and still others heading toward the city. Police of the Tenleytown district and sevdhth precinct were advised of the escape by Miss Florence Arm- a!ronx.(rohnuon officer, and mount- the recent world struggle, Mr. Lloyd George sald: *1 think the men most ke those two (Leo and Jackson) were Foch and Allenby. There was something ‘about Allenby t definitely suggested Jackson, Asked if he did not think the French general Gouraud resembled Jackson, he replied: “Somewhat; but I think there the Lee in him. In fact, I think that is true-also of Foch.” Mr. Lloyd George attended divine service in the old Episcopal Church in Fredericksburg, where Mary Washin ton, mother of the first president, wor- shiped, and where lie the remains of many of those prominent in colonial life. " His party included. besides his Wwife and daughter, Sir William Suthe: land of the house'of commons, Col W. H. Owen of Montreal and others, On his arrival here last night, Mr Lioyd George was greeted by huge crowds who cheered and waved an en- thusiastic greeting as he passed through the Broad street station. He was im- medlately driven to the home of Mr. Bryan, where he rested. urning at noon today the dis- tinguished guest of the city was to be taken on « public drive about Rich- mond and then to visit the Confederate Soldiers’ Home. The late afternoon and gyening he was to spend in quiet before 1 lule leparture before - night for Philadelphia. iy MRS. J. V. DENTY DIES. Wife of Engineer to Be Buried in Pohick Church Yard. Mrs. Josephine Violett Dent: of Jonathan F. Deniy. for ) years an engineer on the Richmond, Fredericksburg and Potomac railroad, between this c ty and Richmond, V: died at her home in Richmond, yes- terday. g Mrs. Denty had been ill for more than a vear and had been a patient at Hot Springs, Ark her home apparent! 3 in health. Mrs. Denty was a native 9f Fairfax county, Va, and her home was near the Pohick copal Church of colonial days. The funes al will be held from that church to- morrow afternoon, at 2:30 o'cloc and the interment will be in the church yard. She is survived her husband, four brothers and one er. - . G‘annteed 8,000 Miles WHEN YoU THINK T.}0. Probey Co. LSy e Do tPhone West 133 S Estimates made en request i 2100 Pa. Ave. N.W scouring the surrounding country in| an_effort to round.up the fugitives. the| Names and ages of the fugitives n.r'were furnished the police. Policemen Redman and Nash of the seventh precinct found five of the | girls walking along Conduit road in the direction of the city. They succeeded in capturing four. The other escaped. 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