Evening Star Newspaper, November 14, 1923, Page 11

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Placing of Wards in Private . Homes Backed by Guardians Family Life Held Best by Board, Which Institute Search for More Boarding Places. i 1 The board of children’s guardians, |the erroneous impreesion which he sald had been circulated that the| conferring at the District building Yesterday afternoon with a group of | opfinien! friidren's guardians takes| leaders in child-caring work, outlined & boa~d, he explalned, takes a child | Program of policies intended to raise A n commitment f'fi"{“. I'J’"; the work of the board to a high level. | Court, where a full hearing { The program was submitted to the beard of guardians by a special com- mittee, headed by Mrs. Frank B. Noyes, vice president, and approved. | The recomme contained in it, acting president ton Council of Social Agencies, said he could not speak for the council, but declured his personal opinion was that the plans outlined by the guardiins were “excellently con- l ASH COLLECTIONS THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON D. C, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER "14, 1923. ! | L T0 BEGIN MONDAY Supervisor of Refuse An-i nounces Schedule of Serv- | ice for Coming Winter. The winter schedule o% ash collec- | tions will be put into effect Monday | next, Morrls Hacker, supervisor of | city refuse, announced today. | If you wish to keep the ashes from | accumulating in the cellar find out | from the schedule the days on which | the wagons will be in your neighbor- hood and put your cans out the night FUNERAL IS CONDUCTED | Abe Martin Says: - FOR MRS. ANNA CAFRITZ o~ Congregation Cemetery—Leader in Charity Work. Mrs. Anna Cafritz, sixty-three, | widely known in the city for her| activities In charitable work, wife of | Nelson Cafritz, a retired wholesale business man, died y erday at the | family residence, 44 M strcet north- west. She had been 11l for a year.| The funeral was held this afternoon at the Cafritz home. Burial was in Ohev Sholom Congregation cemetery. {’(ul,hl J. T. Loeb conducted the serv- ices. Mrs. Cafritz was a member of Ohev Sholom Congregation, streets northwest. Besid ¢ Is survived by th cafritz, real estat Edward Cafritz, Mrs. Jos and Mrs. Harry 1. Carroll ago she lost a son, Wi Fou * 11~ FIRE BUG STARTS TWO to Drop Gasoline Can at Rear of Home. A “fire bug” the rear yards of F. W. Graham, 1615 Riggs street, abi Willlam Roge 1625 8 street early is being sought by the police. soline was d by t man. Dr. Homer K. Butler, &s street, pursued the man, dropped an empty gasol can peared Butler who started fires the homes of M A toda: w a police ha colored ant A sus. custody’ Dr houicht gave the pect has but cenjes the Mrs. Gri setting fire an outery. er! ch an told _the as iption into discovered the m ) the premises and mags Dr. Butler hearing her to the and gave ma ler sounded fire mes were celved.” The coming vear. he added, will se the beginning of a grea forward tovement to lmprove child- ! hods in Washington, and 1l weMare workers to et put the movement across. ellers of the Juve- meeting she stands ard of guardians in " She urged enlarge- hool for colored children hild to the a disgrace,” ns merely a from sl never recover: Mrs. Cafritz was deepl terested In civic matters and the de- velopment of Washington and all it intereste. vere laid befor ence for the purp wide, tion The report That ? before. i Beginning Monday, there will be itwo collections a week in the urban soctions of the city and one. collec- tion in the outlylng suburbg. The schedule follows: extinguished before much damage was done. DISTRICT SPANISH WAR VETS TO SEE COOLIDGE Twenty-Fifth Anniversary of Mus- tering Out to Be Observed Next Tuesday. rst District of who fought in a_body on President White House next twenty-fifth co-0p- 1f Lafe Bud an’ his wife wuz prominent they couldn't git| Twice-a-Week Service. nd Thsfradade. Tiock Cresk FIODE S0y WOFSC. 1MRS. MARTHA CHINN DIES. t, to| Fellers that can’t speak in v to Rock o] o s 2 P e T o S treae, to g street, to |Public wouldn” be so awful if | g jiaeny of District Twenty Years alst str to R street, to Lovers|they didn’ allus,want t" try. s Was Native of Bethesda. Mrs. Martha E. Chinn, for twenty years resident of the tlane, to T street, to Rock creek, to! (Copyright National or Sel | Connecticut aveniie, to Woodiey road, it} ol {to 29th str to cathedral. to Cal-) trict, died this morning at Gar! Hospital after a lingering {liness. was forty-four years old. vert and Zoo Park to beginning | Georgla avenue and W street, 4th mereet, re 1Capitol, to C; g R Born near Bethesda, Md . Mrs. Chinn to|came to Washington in her vout avenue to 43d | f & number of vears wa Davenport, Con-|in the bureau of engraving ind he rmal ses the principle | s the proper place | 107 It states | located, odern home, where studied before be-| is one of | the board tegethe Judge T le Cour ment of the s at B'me Plains. “Commitme board of g said the | chang mporary recelving iren might b ng pla the vutstanding of guardians It is recommende be given to the adv he ”Industrial Home swhich {s regarded borat to d i 1 needs of e et talk = atton | Othars who made brief talks were atconslderation | piuir Lew ind Rtev. J. Milton Waldron e et | Dr. Waldro Tt particularly with { oo L Droper 1 | the mee colored children. d as @ temporary | o i moctin Millan € the about Di outheast—East of 17th street and outh of D, east of 12th, south of L land south of P street. Southwest— w y orthw, Connecticut e to nue to ith t—Ordway Fourteenth o Mal, s and bourd of @ ccald i, r plaeed for adoption. List of Recommendations The recommendations tollow “In )t to serve mo the peo, the public jvania aven i LA an avenue, | ing. uneral serv 111 be ilden to Upton, east of Connecticut | Hyxong' undertak tablishme AVEnUe Hamilton to Military road'Friday after will be in nd Coneo . 16th to east metery o imits. Northeast and southeast—F | t north to D street south, cast o strect eas Wednesdays—Northwest; Connecti- Lowell fo 2ith, t achusetts avenue, to Ordway, iccticut avenue, 37th jand Canal road to P street, to 35th str to Reservoir, to Western lim- ortheast: West Virginia ave- ad avenue, to €al, to Bladensburg road, to Mount livét road, to West Virginia a and lvy it ast east of 17th and Anacostia Thursda orthwest: Massachu- swark, to 34th, to ue, ' to , Wiscon- Macomb, to Massachu 16th and F n, to 14th, nig r pring hes Surviving her are James T. Chinn; two Chinn; ard, and three brothers—Mrs. John C. er, Mrs. Olive N Ira Ward Burton Ward and Monroe Ward. _— MELLON’S TAX REDUCTION PROPOSAL IS OPPOSED Senators Smoot and Jones, the Lat- avenueand R stro o 30th street, Wisconsin Have You a Place For a Little Child? Any one having n suitable home in or near the District of Columbia wishing elther to ndopt or honrd white or col- ored children may apply at any time ta the Board of Children's Guardians in the Municipal Building between the hours of 430, husba ildren. Dor- her father. two sist Q street to river, to 33d street, | tion @ avenue and to begin- | } {EX-DUKE OF CUMBERLAND STRICKEN IN AUSTRIA - Ernest Augurs:VWilhelm Was De- prived of Title by British Parliament in 1918. on all organizatinus inter- stad in chiid welfare; in an earn “lesire to provide more suitably needs of more t inder our care, by aining the standards « e| n the District .of Columbla to the | 1gho cds set by modern | nd experience; we,” the com-| of board of' childre the following deration indorsing, the princip treet west to 16th street, ) Newark, to Florid venue and 16th | street, and Florida avenue to Irving street, to Rick Creck Park, to Spring | road, to 11th street, to Florida ave {nue. E str sbutheast, stre ast Wednesday and seventh and Canal road to P stre 3bth street, to Reservoir street, to 36th street, to T street to Wisconsin avenue, to 33d street do r From 16th street to Rick creck, n Florid and Mall North Capi to Michi Walsh celebrated Mondny st their home, 1526 raary of their wedding, in the presence of rel- Mall, Dr. and Mrs. James Park rond, the fiftle tives and friends. Dr. Walsh county, Md, RAIL MERGER OPPOSED. | ADMIRAL IN MANILA. | Miners Fear It Would Cause Car Asiatic Fleet Commander to Re- EFUREE CHILDREN teps will be t i(;-n the United MANIL. Novem Mine Workers of Ame to oppose m Thomas Washington, commander of the New of the United States Asiatic flect, has ' Local Committee to Send K : : et e s Christmas Boxes Filled |of‘the boara was sant With Warm Clothing. a mative of the District, while hix wife Ix from St. Mary's . northeast to North Capitol D to street 17th fory turday—Thirt he formef d ha ffered a on his estate noar His condi- support- ter a Democrat, Give Voice to Ehy Their Objections. to Sec plan w: lexy Shortage. | avenne to Buchan ) 16th to Sp f 16th et idays—37th to to Varnum, nd all west road to Colo- Opposition tax-reduction terday by S to Tunlaw |gyean, who w irma usetts ave-jgapate flnance committe “{tor Jones, democr member of th same committe Senator Jones was outspoken criticlsm, while Senntor S he agreed In large part nue, | retary's vie t confident will not agre. 1 think it best, dertake a re sion b d on turns of 19 business or dur session of Congress preceding presidential election.” - 14.—Rear Ad- voiced . republics st Duke of Duke of 5 this that to revert T to Bladen¥burg road, W reet, to B here for (he winter. | Benning road. to lith north to beginn ot and F' 1ith st the miner istrict board. { pCommunicattons will — Hard to Raise." 4 Enqu 1d Rhode Michigan av sland ave all 14th and to Georgia nue, to Church road. to Spring rc h strect, to Var: street, . to Buc nt to Commissic expl 1 many proper a s z Iroad hove. Soldicrs’ . west he Central rrived here on the U. 8. S Hurom, | threatened idleness in_ the he added, e Phila- g 1Al b flag ship of the fleet. He will rem pal strect ion in the event of Buch- S the r windows. 2 2T air on a bald he U AUFMAN: 1316 TO 1326 7TH ST. N.W. T Women’s and Girls’ Coats for the children from Space won't permit of much descrip- on, but the dresses are of all-wool und sizes run up to 54, and the coats are of all-wool, heavy cloth, full lined and half lined. All sizes to 42. rls’ l'nlall! wszes 2 to 14 years; fur and coth <ol e e Chevy treet iblic, had to giv Since the war th iding at Gmunden. d. 1 gl < ] 1" boxes contalning clean, »r the thousands of inque au E commit- s Eliza- C. Reed, | committee ho are inter- ting aid for clad and he i O poorly ris in At 27777 R AL R S S T T £ifts of money and | from the pub- | is i L2 Tk open minds | eriing th near Ar tup into “d on the : chia care s indispensa ild can receive agri- committee. Gifts | strial trainine t to be taken to ten | and preparatory | th 1 is local treasure: is natlonal treas- Mome Needed. one of ti Committee Pernonnel. jueen’s committee inc physic \der com- | wife | with everything | Kor: for proper te 2 ) and minister; fades, minister ic o M. Ralll and the rican charge d'affaires In Greece, committee -operating close- with the ttee here in hington, y @ large ship- -t has been sent from America. R S R R | New Coats in Pleasing Varie FINELY MODELED—WELL TAILORED COMBINING GOOD STYLE WITH BEST QUALITY —AT LOWEST-IN-CITY PRICES. 31 ¢ Study | Th his 1tmi- | 13 % Clean-Up Sale! !; $5 Silk Velvet | HATS, 22 4 Some are samples, others are irom our regular stock; all the wanted shapes, pokes, mushrooms, off-the- face and bonnet effects. Trimmings of tinsel, velvet flowers and feathers Every wanted color and plenty of black. Vking for the joyriders ymobile of Luther Field, from Sth be s northwest last | | Polies "3 who took the M. Ray. Bolling ltween D and E s The automobi r Pen outh. ieved b Men and Women—here is your big opportunity to get that nice new Winter coat, you've been longing for. Just the kind you want—that's the kind we have. You’ll find it—here,among our large, varied and complete assortment. You can have your choice—the best in the House— the cost is so small—and your Credit Is Good. $2 weeklyisall you need pay You won’t even miss these trifling weekly pay- ments—and the coat, you’ll never want to miss .that—you can’t afford to, not when we’re selling them for such exceptionally low prices. Come in. d =4 | g The car had gone over an embank- | iH Police ' were unable to learn that occupants later. ¢ the police that the en by who | make a 1irip to lower nd that they met with an shortly after crossing the Anacostla river at Twin- joyriders s wanted to \ and cquip a temporary recei”- Maryland, :, centrally located, and to aceident niodern cottages on pridge ove George Junlor Repub- | ing Cit ing the funds & . the Tudustrial Home with those of the board of guardians to further aug- - funds, if nec : an institution to appeal for suc Ajustment of appropriations next jon of Conl Connider Additionn. ourth, that consld- (¢ the needs and possibilities of. the She denies charge ‘naustrial Home School at Blue made the husband and files lains, with a view toward providing|counter claim for an absolute divorce or thé erection of sultable cottages|because of alleged misconduct on his | r the care of delinquent colored |part. 1irls, instead of being forced, as at. ;resent, to either send them to insti- Tori oric Lenses Clafn Optical Co. Vment betore it caught fire. of the car had been Injured. WIFE FILES COUNTER SUIT. Winifred S. Wilson today filed wer to the sult for an absolute recently brought against her t Supreme Court, by Ed- | Child's Worsted Leggins, 39¢c Chiidren’s Worsted Leg- gins, In black or cardi- Bul; leather sole strwp and assorted sizes. Flannelette Pajamas, $1 Striped Outing neatly made, in 8 years, Regu- ine. Special! Thursday Bargain! Oxfords & Strap Pumps | a re- ! the rl e 3 s 4 to lar $1.60 Infants’ Knit Sacques, $1 Quality Ali-wool sa with plok Dblue trimmed. Assorted siges up to 2 years. i Women's Outsize Hose, 19¢ * Of combed cotton lisle: evtra wide finish topi fast black only. Sises o 10%. 47-inch Table Oilcloth, 25¢ Seconds of [Dufnlnepbm Meritas e, of a_pure e Nifo and brown sk patterns. All-Wool French Serge, 88c Also Wide-wale Storm Berge, in navy blue or biack. Perfect quality, cyt from full pleces ‘Wool Nap Blanket, $1.48 All cotton, made of fin- est_grades and woven to have the warmth of wool. Bound_edges. 81x90 Bleached Sheets, 89¢c Lar; double-bed size, .u:.%‘ sen Yer ;.:m: Tade of strong, hea white muslin, i utions outside of the District ofy olumbia or to attempt the imposs e dp fitting them In normal homes. ‘ l Fifth, that wo consider with open | 1ihds the proposal to have the ex-, ‘sting law changed, so that after tem- | Jorary commitment to the Board of ‘hildren’s Guardians, upon theiry jommendation, a child could - be, Committed, at the diseretion of the ladke of the Juvenile Court, to ans aftable, supervised private child Laring agency, which agency would ume the guardianship. “Sixth, in view of the aforesald, we ro) to invite representatives of . ther agencies, to a meeting to be held 1 the boardroom of the District build- ing on November 13, 1923, and to pre- ¢ ant the substance of those minutes for their consideration, hoping by a better 1nderstanding of our problems to ob- tain_their full co-operation.* “Finally, that we invite the assistance (f those who attend this conference in the solution of our most pressing prob t>m—namely, that of finding suitable (oster homes in or near the District of Columbia.” The representative men and women present indicated by their addresses that they were in hearty accord with ihe plans of the guardians for im- Jroving the child-caring facilities ot | the Nation's Capital. One of the strongest indorsements rame from Justice Frederick L. Sid- ilons of the District Supreme Court, Tan, Brown and Black Calf, Brown and Black Kid and b= s Patent Oxfords; Cuban and low heels. Patents, Suedes, Satins, Black Kid and Tan Calf Cross-strap Panel and 1 or 2 Strap Pumps: high heels, Cuban and low : all sizes 3 to 8. Values $5.00 you can’t get better clothing— quality for gquality, and price for price— than we offer. We specialize in stylish stouts. 1314 G St. City Club Bldg. :AWhen Joint-Ease Gets In— Joint Agony Gets Out It you want to take the pain an misers out of heumatie folats or T duce ‘the swelling—or limber up stiff, creaky jolots—then you want Joint- Easo. It's for the joints only—that's why it xreceeds when ordinnts reme: dies fall. 60 cents a tuve at Peopes Drug Stores and all pharmacists—Ad- vertisement. Vests _are high meck and lohg sleeve or low neck, elbow sleeve; Tn‘a Sne grade beached cotton: ribbed, fleece 1ned. Regular and extra sizes 36 to 44. A Special Sale of 100 M\Boys’ 2-Pants Suits 8" A sale of All-wool and Part-wool Suits, In model coats and 2 pairs of full- lined pants. Every one a great value and worth more; in sizes 8 to 17. Boyw Pull-over Sweaters —Gray pull- over sweaters, with ma- roon collar sizgs 26 to 3¢ . 2 Courteous Service Personal Attention a glad welcome and broad smile Await You at This Big Store! Become a Prefer- red Customer. big benefits great savings Ask our Manager All About It! IF YOU HAD A NECK AS LONGAS THIS FELLOW, AND HAD SORE THROAT THE WA - TONSILINE SHOULD QUICKLY RELIEVE T e T CLOTHING STORES 621 7th St. N.W. ho Wrged all present to support any inovement that is launched to obtain or the, board of guardians an en- {arged personnel, a modern tempo- ;ary récelving home and the cstab- {{shmgnt-of an Institution on the cot- age plan for those children who 1565 Have institutional care. Indorses Cottage Type. | Justice Siddons said he has seen the {] cottage type of institution In opera- i tion in the west and regarded It as .‘ 0 ssful method of caring for Thosé_wards who_cannot for various seasops be placad in private homea. The. justice #lsv fought U Torrect

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