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GENTRALIZED CVIC AGTIVITIES URGED Women’s City Club Forum Speakers Say Betterment Efforts Too Diffuse. Need of better co-ordination and a directing force among the organiza- tions of Washington working for betterment were stressed by forum luncheon of the Club, held yesterday at the City Club, William Knowles Cooper, a former president of the Rotary Club and general secretary of the Y. M. €. A., declared that while “we have more individual brains in Washington in proportion to the pop- ulation than other city of the United State re is lacking the speration which needed the He advocated a ordinate and diiel bodies tn ¢ ) is 1 force to co- activities of city working for betterment and cited the Rotary s un organization which has been able to combine the efforts of able business men in many worthy d the 1 He took ¥ of the needs of the the high a school bu more pres He advoc of 100 citizens to sentative group of ci ington and represent the city various efforts toward civic ment. One advantage of such an or- Fanization would be doing away with & practice which allows individuals o appear before congressional com- ittee investigating ington's needs and possibly ce neous ind_misl reation of a body shington “Tells of Chila Help. arents were o pay William L. Chamberlain, pres- of the Womens City Club, urged nbers of the club to observe the nner’” to be held the next month for the ear East Relief. forum lun : | mber 15, Mrs. Chamberla GAY TIME NOT IN PROGRAM OF 17-YEAR-OLD HEIRESS Factory Girl With Inherited For- tune to Take Education Course | in Business School. @ INDIANAPOLIS, November 24 —Le- ona Coyle, ar-old employe of a local , who recently fell heir to $10, of land in the Oklahoma oil which may net her a fortune ared she did not intend to spend her money in having a gay time, but will at- tend a business school for the pur- pose of learning how to manage her affairs. five vears old, and she was pl an orphanage at Oklahoma C years later she was taken from the institution by an aunt who resides here. In the meantime J. P. Potter and L. T. Poland, prospectors, struck oil on a tract of land in the southwest- ern section of Oklahoma, which was belleved to have belonged to Indians. They purchased the land, five acres of which, it later developed, | { trict of Colui \WOMEN T0 PRAISE belonged to Simon Coyle, the girl's father. After a® lengthy legal battle the tract was awarded to Coyle's heir: the major portion going his | daughter Leona. The lan ing to Miss Coyle, is esti worth from $200.000 to WOTLD CONSIDE! viful _auditorium 30: try m 1841 4th_n.w. and_covered with m; put in first-class orde re. HERRELL, 726 10th reasonable. F. 0. nu.a.mm. and_ Wi W, "“n. SMITH' CALL, vm:m\' FOR HOUSE ATR roofing, Adms 1133, ept Plunos ent for . Miller, Emerson Est. 1879, x"; puu HEAT 1o uemu 'Where Comfort Depen s —upon Biggs Heating Equip- ment there’s a satisfied fam- ily circle. May we serve you? The Biggs Engineering Co., WARREN W. BIGGS, President. 1810 14th ST. N 317, iy _heatin ceps Hot Water & Steam Heatmg i Quatity and guaranteed work at mod prices. ~Arcolas’ and remodeling & epecialty. Reputatxon Built on Merit —Toof repairiog Is our speciall aoy time you Toof troubles. TRONCLAD Eeofns 1121 5th ot. Company. Phone M. 14. Nokol AutomaticOil Burners ~-rebulit and #old by the autborized di 1ributor under year's guaranteo at great w ng. Oply limited number, so act quickly. utpal Service, Inc., 1411 New York ave. 252 14th St. W. Very Rare Opportumty. ILEGA)(‘!‘ HOME AND BUBSTANTIAL IN. OOME FOR BARE PRICE OF PROPERTY, Owper wust sel high-grade, 12-room house on Comuecticut ave., in Old Chevy Chaee, in- «<luding furnitore comfortable oM putiable for busiuess womsn or puudu. oficen [ —— HARRIS EW Upper, 1eft to right: Mrs. Ellen Spencer Mussey, onc of the founders of the Washington College of Law: Mins | Emilie M. Bullown of New York, pri president of the Women's Bar Asxoc Lower, left to right: Misv Marie Washington College of Law. MONROE DOCTRINE Feminine Lawyers Will Make| Brief Talks at Centen- ; nial Celebration. | Anumber of woman members of the bar will make brief addresses at the | celebration at RauscheY's Saturday night | of the centennial of the Monroe doc- trine, under t! uspices of the Wor Bar A tion of the Dis-|{ trict of Columbi = The president. Mis will speak on the va doctrine to the Ameri Mrs. Rose McFall Bre first ‘woman lawyer in Orleans, and now residing in New York, where she is the editor of the Woman's Law Journal; Mrs. Helen Doocy Rved ington won Delia Sheldon Ja; ate of the Washin, Mes: Emilie Bullowa ¢ the Monr Others are was the is Announcement " MAISON GUSTAVE IN PERSON Has returned to Washington and Wishes to inform his Friends and Patrons | That he has taken full mansgement of his former business at | 706 13th STREET N.W. | Specializing in HAIR COLORING Permanent Hair Waving SA00D UIVH Phone Franklin 5381 Hard Coal All sizes—stove, nut, egg and pea—for immediate de- livery—orders received one day delivercd the next. “Magic Stove” Coal at $10.00 is making lots of satisfied customers. John P. Agnew & Co. 728 14th St. N.W. Everything in Paints, Oils, Glass and Brushes Becker Paint & Glass Co. 1279 Winconsin Ave. ‘West 67 - h, e Vclen Doocy Recd, leading woman baaker of this city: Mise ident of the National Women's Bar Association: Mixs Helen K. f the District of Columbi vice president of the Wome: ar Asxociation of the Dis- zubeth Harcis, dean of the been re toastmi Smith, Miss vice president. by the Grace Mar Easby- Music will be Dodge Or- ANNOUNCES PROGRAI\" Secretary R the program cert at the Cent ing, 1786 G stre tomorrow evening, take part include e on arrangements is Leonard, chairn: try, soprano; contralto; Mrs s2’ Marjorie eV Matthews Miss atthews and Mis nd Mrs. nita Shelton Agnes L. Minick. Where He Shines Best. Col. Harvey made a good amba dor. but there is no denying that he is more interesting in Amertear tics than he is in foreign diplom The Rare Book Shop 723 Seventeenth St. Highest Prices Paid —for .entire Libraries or Single Volumes, Prints, En- gravings and Autograph Let- ters. Representative will call. CASH PAID and purchases removed promptly. “Better Wiring ot a More Reasonable Price” Any 6-Room House Wired for $60.00 Including Bath, Halls and Basement RALPH P. GIBSON 2217 14th St. N.W. Potoma. 728 Night Service—Potomac 1935, Columbia 5:]0 ol Cut Coal Costs Anthracite Pea 2.65 CAN BE USED ECONOMICALLY AND SATISFACTORILY IN | ANY FURNACE, LATROBE OR STOVE, OTHER FUEL. 'SAVING AND SATISFYING, o A-ONE OR WITH IMMEDIATE DELIVERY ON ALL COAL. Marlow Coal Co. 811 E Street N.W. Main 311 65 Years of Faithful, Eflicxent Servlce 1311 H STNW INSPECT TONIGHT $500 CASH The only new CIty houses offered on the market for this price and on such easy terms. All Houses Open for Inspection Call at our Bank for a Beautiful Home Savings Bank Just the right thing for the Kiddies while at school. 1336 N. Y. Ave. All Houses Sold on Monthly Payments 1843 Monroe Street N.E. ........$9,950 106 You Street N.E. ..........$10,500 4321 7th Street NW.............$8,950 643 Columbia Road N.W.. 5829 Colorado Ave. N.W... 916 D Street N.E. 424 15th Street N.E. 121 16th Street N.E. 131 16th Street N.E. 421 Seventh Street N.E. 123 4th Street N.E. .. 216 11th Street N.E... 1109 D Street S.E...... 1354 K Street S.E.. ... I:NSTEIN INCORPORA ...37450 $8 (Cor.). ity ,450 s eteiores - $9,250 e - - - $9,250 vidaisaisisis s B LN ceeen. .. .$8,950 .....$7,450 ©: Jamison, {orplhans in institutions and glving a -D. ‘¢, NOVEMBER . .1923—PART, 1. GOLOEN RULE DAY TWO TRAFFI ANS | PLANS MADE HERE STUDIEDBYDYSTER ! pEEE ‘D C. to Properly Observe Wldemng of Some Downtown |s 23, BISHOP IS TO VISIT SILVER SPRING CHURCH Jam Freeman, D.D. hington, is to make hi mizsion ield in the Spring Armo; | Arrangements for the meeting have Streets and Arterial High- ways Considered. December 2 With Four- teen Nations of World. Dr “Whatever ve shou'd do tw y them.” would that men { streets do ye even so to Widening of downtown wherever sidewalk space permits and adoption of the arterial highway | proposal are being given serfous con- slderation by Commissfoner Oyster ns of improving traffic condi- £ I'ea'cm , Laving been nternational - Golden | Rule day.” when fourteen natlons will unite in aiding the nationless orphans |as in the mnear east, plans have been o7 lald to insure the proper observance| The Proposed widening of some of ©f the day in the District of Columbla, | the heavily used downtown streets is At the request of Charles V. Viek. |not o new project, but has been rey, president of the International Urousht to the front recently by a st Association and genera) Petition from owners of property on ecretary of the Near East Relfef, the |15 strect asking for the broadening Federation of Wor CLubs is £po t thet trafiic thoroughfare between Soring the movem this city, and 13th streets, with Mrs., John W. Frizzell as chal R believe,” said Commissior “that in many respects t n of traffic problem presen - ing features. And we have ty engineer department men to handle | nothing better Promot {internutional good i ona” unders istanding v the practical obscry- fanee of the Sunday following Th.u\l\"-‘ are well questions. The Commissioners, however, n-minded on the entire traMé s uation and welcome the advice of qualified of arterial highway weuld come to a ch main boule ‘ing the danger of Commissioner Oyster, who ng with interest the progi ( ‘the senate committee inquiry, day he still believes in on s alds to traiffic moveme gl v e b Understood at Last. From the Detroit Free Press. | cretary Hughes says that the duty | y is to in- | g the urphans in ti would perish without ons of families will pie menu, such as is "Children in_ the mear s every day in the < usual more or less elab- + dinner, contributing the 1 the cost to the care of orphans in the near east. Contribu- tions will be made through the Near East Relief. which s caring for 50,000 tion, reason and calm judgment. we understand why the universities encourage foot ball. thou- 1f the of support to many would die m, Sury Corsuge Bougucts. floral centerpieccs at Gud e R ARy ertisgmant. Oh, for the 0ld Fashioned! pital Vision week” is announced r. About the only kind of | iierded is one to celebrate week when people » their own business anything. m Annual 32.50 Special ‘Thanksgiving Dinner| Served from Noon to 9 P.M. Hotel La Fayette Sixteenth at Eye N.W. Phone Main 4214 Our regular $1.00 Luncheon and $1.50 Dinner will be discontinued for this day only A la Carte Service as Usual Only 22 Days For Christmas Delivery No Cash—Pay Next Year ON ALL SIZES Formerl "Phons. ‘.m nm 9105 W-:IO 9th Payments as Low as $7.50 Per Month WASHINGTON GARAGE CONSTRUCTION CO. Main 7984 CONTINENTAL TRUST BLDG. 14th St. at H Don’t Delay Inspection —for the Apartments in Fonvon BHall Thirteenth at M St. N.W. are being rapidly selected and occupied. Possession can be had immediately. The demand for thoroughly modern Apartments of lmnll nw—unvunmtly located town—is fillly met in London Hall. There is nothing so attractive in appear- ance—nothing so up-to-date in arrangement and equip- ment—nothing so decidedly livable in compact form. Really, hmlnanluthemtwnrdmApnrment residence. You’llbe-mmdntthesmmvl the limited number of t:ou-nnxedth-tthey meet every reqmunent and afford every convenience and comfort—Living Room (with Wall Bed), Dressing Room, perfectly appointed Bath and completely equipped Kitch- enette (gas range, dresser, refrigerator, etc.). All win- dows are hung with .hubc and dnpery—blening har- moniously with the woodwork, which is of the very best constructign. ‘The building is fireproof—the entrance lobby an in- viting nltnchm—“lnd elevator and switchboard service will be continuous throughout the twenty-four hours. Open for inspection—day and evening. Boss and Phelps THE HOME OF HOMES 1417 K Street ' Phone Main 4340 MEMBERS WASHINGTON REAL ESTATE BOARD been completed @ Methodist Episcop: | congregation unite in the At 11 am services at Graee Md. cetor, Rev The Woodside Church and other the section will the J. Henning in rvic Dr. mduct e Neims will co Chureh, Wood SOCIETIES TO ELECT. Jewish Budlps Hc-rc Call Meeting Tomorrow nl b il the Washington Dist nd Keren Hu oted at a joint Zion od will bo ¢ of these bhodic e 1o T o'elock A report v trict 3 60,000 wome DON'T GET FOOLED REFUSE CHEAP IMITATIONS INSIST UPON GUARANTEED 1009 Pure Mild Weather Cold & Stormy Weather Muffler Buttoned Around Cap__| Muffler Buttoned Around Neck For Boys, Children and Men ON SALE AT LE TIM'S CAP CORPORATION, 50-! ADING STORES 52-54 West 17th St.,, New York == Superb ()ffice Quarters lere is an u}r]v.n’l nity in the very heart of W center—1415 K »'rvc\. 4 in this new, modern tenants—on long lease-— I'he depth of the building—ope: proved alley. Tts height- light—make it particularly touches are being leit to the In the basement, that goes wit private lavatories and toilets It offers an unusual opy accommodations. Details up Department. Boss and Phelps The Home 1417 K Street MEMBERS floor is an unbroker FASHINGTON Rl busine ancial ent) ng 14 des A tenant's tas h the yortur on appl of Homes Phone Main 4340 AL ESTATE BOARD The Nokel Guarantee Is Bonded by the Fidelity and Casualty Company can be installed in your homeina few hours Nokol burnsoil instead of coal in your pres- ent furnace or boiler. By merely removing the grate bars it can be installed in a home- heatingplantof anytype—hotair, hot water, steam or vapor—without alterations and with- out interrupting the heating of your home. Nokolis operated electrically and is ignited by a gas pilot light. Controlled by a ther- mostat in the living-room, it is entirely automatic in operation. Without effort or attention on your part it keeps your home exactly at the temperature you like at all times, no matter what the variation in out- side temperature may be. Nokoldoes awayforever and uncertainty of coal clean, odorless, sootless flame. It does away with shovelling coal, banking and starting fires, with shaking down grates, wi vides more than 14,500 homes with an even, healthful temperature. heating. _“Quer 700 Nokol Bu MUTUAL SERVICE, INC. Phones Main 1411 New Yo Automatic Qil Heating for Hoines Tested and Listed as Standard with all the dirtand labor heating. It burns with a ith ashes and dust. It pro- , without over or under rners in Washington” 3881 rk Ave. N.W. by Underwriters’ Laboratories