Evening Star Newspaper, November 23, 1923, Page 10

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 23, 1923. women, for they are. Human belngs | pruduction, as delegates, were: Mrs. Baptist Church Southwest Washing- | chalrman; Bert Sternes, Mrs. Elste' l are not always fair to other human | Frank. Hiram Snell, t 8. o | Jones Douglass, Miss Edwina Austin beingy, some men are not fair to | Miller, Miss Leavitt, Miss and Leroy Greer. i | other men,” she sald, but intimated | Ter “onne fiss Agnes Winn, | Committees Appointed. To nominate association officera— | that omen were equal to men in The muw“,g committees were ap- | Hilton Jackson, . chairman | thelr spirit of friendliness and fair- pointed Hammer, E. L. 'Weber, N. J. Bru; ness toward each other.” Yates Forrester and Blizabetn’ Wo Onorder of exorcise—Rev. F, W. |baugh, Mra T. B. Kinndar, R, Fll'st C NI l ! | Self-discipline, or self-organization, | den. Johnson, (hnlrumnhnml Gratz E Christian, Mrs. H. P. Houser, 0 ercia “ as pointed out as one of the greaf- g \llrv ‘ * J. Stahl was the song l{um‘ Rev, ul mngl;urne 2 J‘?nkln:r nL'A I) lm:_:nor% sn\'; I(;)n 7 - P itt was the t ) % mpson, (-u “needs of women.” 1t was indicated | leader. Misx Amy ott nxhnm s 0. B How n 34 I Street N.W. (vacant) was essential in order that ’ accompanist. Memb s i Mrs. Thomas W. arsha Davis, Byron S. Gable, ‘v\omell may take the part that they | OWnd songs set to popula 3 | 358 Hhten omb, T, A, Frayser, should n the home and civic develop- | The banquet committeo consisted Missions—Rev. G. G. Johnson, D. D, Sverctt Hayeroft, : <2 | ment. Granvillo Hunt, chairman; | chalrman; 3 . A. Williams, Mrs. |Losupose, W. A. Cooper, Harry G. t-Fourth Anmversary of City | "Sutio aary 0'Tacte of the Muniel- | Mis T I e Addresses and Naming of| Richardson, Arios Tadson | Helgen, 1, B. Rhoderiee, 'T. R, Hud: | pal Court, N chalrman of ushers: ang. Ray o son and Henry O. Harriman, i sey Mrs. I Swormstedt, all s. Ma air Lawyer, publicity; S r o e Group Celebrated With . hade brict’ads | Mre. W Crampenin weur: | Committees Feature Asso- |chairman: 53 De cro 5™+ | CONFESSES KILLING WIFE M ki |drenses, In whieh they praised the|ers; Mrs. Fredérick T. F. Johnson. e g ," % G ‘omen’s City Club and its president | decorations; Irs. Edgar Brown, intinn’ 2 : lcan < o RN 1 — errymaxing. |and toastmist Xt tre: hanntier | mus & ciation’s Closing Session. gomi’ Lestie B Carlton and J. D. - — Mrs. William 1. z The singing of “Auld Lang Syne"” 1N Rev. Tush T, 6 Negro Taken in Maine Being Re- mong other founders and first of- \ while all joined hands around the S ——— -] €. Primm, | t d to Balti Reminiscences zrow ot (Dot of the club were Mrs, Laura A. | table concluded the program. 3 a4 Yancy W. UERSE L0 more. the Wome i e ‘ 1 firs urer; Miss \lr.. alvin Coolidge, wifc of the| An address by Rev. H. C. Phillips, | po | PORTLAND, Me., November 23— r G s S bt it ording sec a letter of regrets|of Mount Vernon, N. Y., and roll call | A isoty—na i 8. Aber-| Alexanter Hawking negro mate of et celebrating | retary, and 3 o Lo Mar, | at mot be to attend. of the young people’s societles of the |net the fourth birthday of that body a £ ary. SOUTN RaouL. aitotit aa | R ! the schooner Mary F. Barrett, yes- Rauscher's ; i . Columbla _Asseciation of. Bavtistip iy edscn S, G. Nott : terday confessed that he killed his | The club was ded four yean e e D c ATTORNEY ASKED (Charches| testuradsshio flunl mesting Rexo S wife by hitting her with a pole after Lot e o i o s . L. of @ convention of that body in the| o ‘H i L oro NaAiatiandsd o) dasios 5 Tl <o with -two members |3 f Muir, < 2 Petworth Buptist Church last night. | apairman: Rev. O. Deitz, C. G |more on Au; as OW 4 o) i 2 C: As e o e . . gust 8, 1920, and that he has now grown to a membership of | tiona catl 3 To sUPPoRT FAM'LY Addresses were delivered during |James, K. A. Shinn and Dr. A. W.|played solitalre for some time lw-’ :nur-\hlhan 1,600. The clubhouse used Ma s the day by Rev, E. E. Richardson Df\u?mmnfi 5 n oha fore disposing ?flthel;mtd)”m‘rn’ri]lns. )y the organization has the distinc- N J told briefly of the work the Congress Helghts Baptist Church L 3 L s & A e tion of having been used as a tem- nization and stated that | oae ik Sk C. it H. St | Thomas O’Donnell, of the Baltimore s achers would attend the con- | Mrs, Totten Declares $300 a Month 3 police, who left for Baltimore today | porary home for Presldent Roosevelt ition of that body in Washington | (.u\nrv Baptist Chureh, Reports of -2 @ 5~ Wl'llh hflx’a prlsohn—r. . o during his administration, ‘while the | next June. Is Not Sufficient Main. committees were also heard. PG e awkins, who was serving on the Chite o i ; o i 5 : a L. 7. Blaisdall, Miss mnmu IWILL | verser ander the name of dohn Green White House was undergoing ""‘ulval\’(]fi“(’ggna:':mfi'pbf;'Xl“flzsc:f,'.l‘“ were | The 1924 convention of the asso- s and Mrs. k. aver, | was arrested when the vessel arrived pairs with paper. sireamers numu:lL es tenance. cliton will e held in the Grace| Lomng pecblcs meik i in port Tuesday. SeNABARS Py peemecras ey § The program last night was fea- “The speeches by prominent e e Wosia Court,” was | d sketch en- | enac ial Dispateh cene there were supposed rep- | BALTIM( from Russ France, Ul\ll\\ln l\lll\m« 3 cles and activities of the club. embe: > abse: e 2 thte hec. nusbands Cites Woman's Advancement. Washington lawyer r g F r, be made to furnish IR Lo, the ado r turned into an indi proper support for herself and his \Innnnl; in which v re vere | four childre o 2 The bill states that she has been ® | married to t on last August, he Teft his home 4 declaring t did not int; live with his .. Sinee - that time he has given her $300 per bidding women to el month to maintain the lar country claiming that they 4 estate at Baldwin and a town house | S0_at their own d fa Washington, M Adelaide Borah was the| She elaims that Totten is wealthy, e that he be compelled to sup- ort her and the children prope h business, employme « “one of the ta court, in pa atures of the last twenty-five years | women to bob. thy was the wonderful advance of women | The climax w in the scale ¢ d 2 Beck Hazzard Store No. 94 3217 Fourteenth St. N.W. ' Saturday, Nov. 24th || = $27,500 FREE HOSE ||| Toms J. Fisher & Co, Ine ON OPENING DAY : 738 15th St. N.W. We will give absolutely free one pair of Genuine Silk Hose or two i Main 6830 pairs of Lisle Hose with every Shoe purchase on opening day. 2 SOMETHING NEW n . s Piggly Wiggly Store, 3147 M Street NW. (Georgetown) Our Fifth Store in Washington Will Open Friday Morning # The tremendous demand for Beck Hazzard Shoes has made ) s # it necessary for us to open our fifth store in this city. To make it With a Full Line of a real event we are making the above Hose offer. FRESH MEATS ; Come See Our Displays You can rely on us for Quality Meats, Poultry, Oysters and Fish. Nothing But the Best Quality. Compare Our Shoes MARKET No. 2 3 SATURDAY MORNING & o |8 With Any Shoes at Any Price — And Remem- The following prices are regular everyday Piggly Wiggly |} \ ™ ber, Every Pair Is prices, and not one or two day specials. | - Absolutely Guaranteed - = - : S —Over 2:000:000 Women'sGenui n A Complete Line of Famous Heinz 57 Varieties Is ' )| Pairs Sold Annually in | Calfskin, Street Ox- Carried at all Our Stores at Piggly Wiggly Prices. Genuine Tan Catfokin, | the Metropolitan Dis- e s ¢ Rubber Heels trict Alone. FLOUR GOLD 12b.bag 47c || == $4.00 $4.00 ; MEDAL 24.b. bag, 93¢ - Newest New York Styles Pure SUNSET l Kingan’s Reliable i Daily Shipments Cane Granulated GOLD BRAND SUGAR BUTTER BACON This Store Brings to > In Cartons You the Very Newest The Kind the People W : ! “he Kind We ool S0 | 2-1b. pke. . . . . ..... 22¢ Creations at a Saving 10 I 93c Ib. for - B5e | 1Pk -~ 30 |1 of $2 to §3 a Pair. |1 @ More value than Look at the Signs in Our Windows| < Blue Ridge < : ou expec i i n an MAXWELL HOUSE | Furple Ribbon Brand Sweet : Vo You Buy Them : k4 P FIGS || entc Cusbion tncide From the Factory at | Black Susdo Pretty Cut : . 0 vercoa t a t CORN . Heels At- 2 Turned Good to the Last Drop Fresh in Cans in Heavy uch:d Wholesale Prices BB BB I 1 T A T R S A T T T T Nome Better Thate why it is the biggest Syrup—Try a Can selling Goffoe in the wor Perlb. . . 4lc i%::::%fiz:::%?z No.2can . 10c ||} pop MEN-WOMEN FOR BOYS—GIRLS | : $ New Pack ik H ) . e FR“:.;[EO EEN‘,’,‘,‘LG JOAN OF ARC Gold Medal 3 $ NOTHING $3 N —there is a limit to what b : t—and therefore SALT RED - CURRANTS ' HIGHER you expect-—and there you will be surprlsed at The Kind That Sells KIDNEY BEANS Per pkg......19¢c || . the extra value in these Per Pkg. . 10c | No-2Canfor. .12} f For Wi For M Boys—Girl -1 ; kg e NUTS i s Ui A W R e e Kuppenheimer 1 i8 elties, pretty suedes, with stun- Scotch grains; light shade and = Baking Powder SUN MAID Almondl, Paper Shell, e Gitont and short vamp oo s et faeie Al flexible’ Goodyear welts. rilb. ...........30c ; i O RUMFORD Englsh Walnt, 1h,, 3¢ ||1§ g5, Brovand Bk Steet hidss brown 1id shocs for DorS shoss thatare bt for 3 vercoats Brazils, per Ib. .....28¢c 3 policemen, mailmen, firemen; . 7 36 newness that makes them most 3 il irls’ shoes that have more # desirable for winter wear; soft patent dress boots or flexible ~ Girls' s 1/2-“). Ca.n P e 17C 15-0z. PAIN_ !she ::: ....14c FIGS 2 kie;;"in tan, blacks. oxfords, than good looks. 1-Ib. Can .....29¢ | 15.0z. Pkg. Seedless. .. .15c | Fresh Smyrna, per Ib., 38¢ ORANGES | Graperrur | appies (|| Beck-Hazzard Shoes | Grosner; YORK IMPERIALS Stores 1219 Penn. Ave. NW. 435 7th St. N.W. 3 Home of the Disney Hat Per doz., only 27c s,,e for 23¢ 6 Lbs. for 25¢ i Everywhere 625 H St NE. 1012 7¢h St. Nw . SR T ST T SO AL R NERE B 87 ST S L B\ fi i

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