Evening Star Newspaper, November 27, 1923, Page 5

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JOHNSON TO SPEAK. | New Senator Will Address Adver-| | tising Club. | Magnus Johnson, the new senator from Minnesota, will_make his Arst | public appearance in Washington to- | morrow as the speaker at the week- DENY SILENCING casua“y Hospital Of‘ficiaIS‘;:;“ in the Raleiga Hotel and will at 12:30 o'clock. Roe Fulker- | son will pres 3 ia Say Boy Was Not lll- [that evervbedy ls velcome and ths Treated. The Advertising Club in presenting nator-elect Johnson says he is most_conspicuous figure in Ame poltics! MOREPOCCENEN INDITRET URGED Two Additional Traffic Court Judges Also Recommended by Women. fifteen-year-old Wil-} a ratient in the public ward of the Casualty Hospital, bad had his mouth sealed with adhesive Plaster Sunday night because he noved other patients br incessant whimpering and erying em- platically denied today Charges that the boy had been m treated by tal nurses were made last night by Pr. William P. Wood of East Capitol s the child's attending A resulted in the phy he 1ve the patient tra Sibley Hospital. Dr. Wood 1o believe the night nurse's assertion { \ was delirious and | had been ill-treated when | i to show he had suf- the night befove. Declared Halluclnation. “It is purely the result of hallucina- tions indu the child’s illn Mrs, ays, superintende of th- said. “While . true that William shows little fever, | 0 WAasHneton tn it is just as true that it is not | Yt common for 4 person to be without showiug abnormal tempera- ture.” Reports th lium Draper. were phys ictan refused Two hundred additional policemen. two mere Trafic Court judges. im- | mediate appropriations to ren street cr platform safety on the s resolution ) { white markings and more Ic = i i i ; |eration of Women's Clubs, at a lun- | e peras | cheon meeting at the Roosevelt Hotel j Yesterday oes show, | Voting to lead fous Sun- ,1'1;“).(- the stre . ; aree having | the women e e notations: “Pa- | the resolution i ; Is. lrrational, | chairman of the o [ e welfare committee fon, which also asked that l‘nll('\aml'u[ o 5 ed with modern traffic equip- jment, was forwarded to the District { Commissioners. It asks them to Te had been held by two|recommend the improvements to Con- | 1~ & third sealed hismouth | gress. The money for the present | ive plaster. Only one|white markings on the strects was | Juty in that ward Sun- | provided by John Hays Hammond. i i n of the child’s ¢ Charles Ray, motion picture actor, marks | Was the guest of honor at the lunch- <ve eon. He was introduced by Mrs however reuniz that wouid | b ig on the cas ) Mars pointed out that the boy Ny ad i to| Faber Stevenson. chairman of the | ‘i avlied to|federation’s motion picture commit- | Containg auite an|tee. Mr. Ray spoke of the transition | of tlie motion picture industry iuto | t)an art and declared that in the place {of quantity production, motion pic fture producers were now more I bitious to turn out one pi that was_artistically perfect i Mrs. JW. Frizzell, presidegt of the | 1 amount of ha Dr. Wood was obliged He added. convineed the morning the th suid this to believe however, aster, suth, . too, had fai on Willlam's n left by Ui child was pre ng the time and himself, an not charge of the art ir he District publi the organ Aact | tjon tad | the . the he The next meeting of i & was made that chairman of the sion, would addry ry 2 on Charles AT*s Comm ore beautifyin that in the Draper were ry 2 the heart d hington [ death whimpering bec i it was stated the o necessarily thrat- H linary ures, I Mid's mother might H already ex- | Pope Most Likely to Name! Archbishops Hayes and Mundelein. fro m Payne Opposes Introduction of Res- olution to Laud America on 5 November < er the Pan-2 prineAc ican conference of Red Cross societies!| ROME. should go on record as favoring pro- | iCan there hibition was placed before the con- : fercnce first plenary session | Bals Pone Plus mar apooint at the ay. when Dr. Angel L.| feCTet consistory to be held Decem- | of Argentina moved that aP¢F 20 . | cablegram be sent to the President R American cardinals are | of the United Statee congratulating | 1o Pe appointed, Archbishop Hayes of | him upon the establishment of pro- | NeW, ¥York and Archbishop Mundeleln | hibition in his country. The motion | 2f “hicago are mentioned as the prei- | s referred to the subcommittee on | §eS MOsty likely to be accorded the | fsm, from which it is not ex-| !\flnor If ouly one American cardinal el {18 to be created, there are many per- | argument of Dr. Jose Lefevre of | cause all the American cardinls in | ama that the question was sem v i s ! the past have bee i political and consequently not within | 2 cen trom the castern ates, and_they think the time now | the purview of a Red Cross confer- | hag oo > al ence, while John Barton Payne in- £ o the Sac i lmLant of e member of the Sacred 3 formed the conference that the Amer- | the middie wr = CollERs rom ioan delegates would regret to have, Some persons in Vatican circles are | injected into the meeting a question 'of the oninfon that the far west oupht likely to provoke controversy. j to have its cardinal, and In this con- | The conference was called to order | nection the name of Archbishop | Mr. Payne, who emphasized the | Hanna of San Francisco s being men- | ue in Red Croxs work —of co-|tioned as the most probable candi- operation by the various nations. | date. Joaquin 1 as. head of the Ar-| Tt is believed Zentine Red Cross < elected presi- | point anothe dent of the conference and Col. Fur- | nal, Archbishop of Bahla may ber general tary, after which ! rec the honor, as the Brazilian the work of the conference was di- | government long has been urging | vided hetween the organization and , that he be given the red hat i medical committees. It is likel> that at least one new UNIVERSITY TO REOPEN. ey mer- 2T—At the Vat- is completas s con- cerning the names of t w cardi- by the Pope may ap- i South American cardi- | vause four Spanich sees are vacant. | "1t does not seem likely that any ‘.Engll!h or Irish prelates will be | created cardinals. TItalians who, Despite re- | 1s believed, may be honored with the | students at | red hat are Mgr. Sanz de Samper, the ras closed | Papal major domo: Mgr. Carlo Perosi, a week ago b of anti-Semitlc | assessor of the holy ofiice; Mgr. Zezza, demonstrations, to give pledges | archbishop of Nuples, and the new against further disturbances of the | archbishop of Turin, not yet appoint- same nature, the senate has ordered | ed. In this connection it will be re- membered that the las: archbishop of Milan, who is the present Pope, wus created a cardinal at a secret con- sistory before being made Archbishop of Milan. the latter appointment tak- ing place at a public consistory a few days later. ¥ German nationa Vienna Unives that the university reopes today. Students will be required to shovr their matriculation cards on entoring lectures, in order to prevent the fne trusion _of lisorderly outside ele- ment. The Aring of corps caps and other insignia is prohibited. EN'S WEA OVERCOATS tailored by STEIN-BLOCH $45—355—%65 T HREE extraordinary values in quality Overcoats. A try-on will convince you of the superior style features of the new Stein-Bloch mod- els for every occasion. SIDNEY WEST (INCORPORATED) 3 14th and G Streets *TEISHiOcE DHA'I! CLOTHES THE | THE FAILURE. DEMORALIZATION OF A MAr ALITH A NEW OVE RS OAT e FROMT AF A CLOTHIFC AU EVENING STAR, WASHINGTO D, —By WEBSTER nouse! ¥Ys Mo e TRie D iec To OREs: An Loow S ne or mione KumS<y KOLLEGE Boy S 1rv T ADS | A - An - A 1 CANRT! e o AIEATLURE a2 oty a ettt | sy FoOL GRAMS J{BONTTNEN S o A BC Vo€ [0 VTN Wt T m'J,.,,,m(.,.‘., f \Goreames| | body, was Ever. over aelery 1t marke Yes, HELD FOR NON-SUPPORT. Lee Chichester, colored, has been held in custody by the policy on i charge of non-support of his wife, who has .been dead several hester was taken into Iy on In bottles 50c and $1.00 + Sunday | of the District Suy a letter from the sheriff of Warrenton, | Va., declaring he was wanted on a non- | support charge. Today Justice Siddons | 3 K h or Attornevs Jeffords & Duttor. Symons appeared for the Sore Throat EARLY all forms of sore throat are due to germ infection. Prompt relief therefore cannot be | obtained without the umse of a | powerful germicide. Although more | powerful in the presence of saliva | than pure Carbolic Acid, Zonite can be freely used as a gargle oz | throat spray at sufficient strength to destroy all disease germs with which it comes in contact. i The promptness with which Zonite relieves most throat affections has been a revelation to tens of thou- sands of users of this new form of antiseptic. Jonite IPLENTY OF TURKEY PILED IN MARKETS 'Prices for Dressed Birds | Range From 50 to 60 Cents, With No Chance of Drop. I Plenty prospect gi day by offi men at their stands. ywhere was food ington's horn of plenty of sweet potatoes, of the orthodox Thanksgiving meal, ed stands in and around the big C., TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 27, 1923 the wholesale prices running from 43_to about 48 cents. These prices were about 10 cents, on an average, under prices at Center Market last Thanksgiving. The sup- ply is plentitul, according to market officials, who sald that they believe | the present prices would hold tomor- | row, unless there should be a very de- |cided “softening” of prices due to warm, weather over night. They e | pressed the belief that the “hard” | prices, which is merely a market {term, and no individual expression of a 'purchaser's opinion, would hold to_Thankagiving. The big market will be open to- morrow until § o'clock in the even- ing and will be closed all day Thurs- day, it was announced today. ould Not Delay. Officials expressed the belief that it would be as well for a person with a hankering for turkey for the great day to get it tomorrow morning or | afternoon, as to wait until the eve- | ning, hoping for a last-minute pur- | chase at u greatly reduced price. Cold storage would effect the birds ! harmfully, it was stated, but would | keep them nice for the yuletide, and when brought out a day or two be- | fore December 25 they would be in {fine condition. of white meat for every- at prices less than last year, the cheering Thanksgiving n at Center market to- als in their offices and today—Wash- is running Thanksgiving. Lettuce, great cks. multitudes all the trimmings this in Making Venison More Palatable. By crossing the Persian deer with the American or English tvpe the sportsmen of Central Asla have found that a deer with meat that makes much more palatable venison is pos- the sjble. Breeders of domestic animals, on the other hand, find that by in- troducing wild blood into the strain the domesticated ones develop con- siderable immunity from diseases | and iliness chich domesticated t. there is plenty of white meat t. too, if one persists | that portion of Prices of Turkeys. at the market today ranged Our Rental Staff Has a Service For You CLIENT who seeks the a Realtor has the right to expect the same service he would receive in consulting an ex- pert in any other line. services of Our aim is to bring our Organization and the Public more closely together. The better we know you—the better will we be able to serve vou. Our Rental Department has an efficient —men who keep in close touch with rent Properties are listed from all sec- tions, and we take every precaution to protect both owners and tenants. tions. WA MAN Construction €Company - Incorporated - 4450 K Stroet VW, Main~ 4190 Real Estate Department O T T TR No finance charge—we pay for D. C. tags and fire and theft insurance of one of them. Main Office | T I WARNING Act Before It Is Too Late Our Innovation of a $5 Down and $5 Per Week SPECIAL USED CAR SALE has proven to us the tremendous demand for used cars on this basis. Our plan of purchase is so sim- ple and yet so sound that every- one asks why it wasn’t used long ago. You Need a Better Car We have several 1922 and 1923 Hupmobiles still on hand—all of which are “Certified Gold Seal Cars.” That means their condition is absolutely definite. These Cars have weekly pay- ments of $10, $12 and $15. We will take in your present car on the purchase 1=52 of the Purchase Price Paid Each Week STERRETT & FLEMING, Inc. Champlain Street at Kalorama Road Open Evenings HH T TODAY is the third day of our Sale—It may not last 10 days 1931-33 14th St t Car Showroom T - 50 !mrmborq of the Senate branch of this | committee are Senators Warren of ! Wyoming, Smoot of Utah and Over- man of North varolina, ! When | he reclassification act was | passed it affected culy the employes lof the executive branch of the goi- | ernment. As this measure did away with the | $240 bonus, the employes of the legislative branch of the government |suffered a reduction in pay. It is to |correct ‘this inequality in salary |schedules between the two branches |of the government that a spec | provision was written into the ap- | propriation act last vear providing for this joint committee The conference affects of members, Reclassification of 2,400 Em- ployes to Be Effected by Order of Congress. all secre- tar their stenogra- |phers, the clerks and messengers to | committees und all employes of the Capitol and the House and Scnate Aftecting the salaries of some 2,400 |office bufldings, the poser —plant. employes of the legislative branch of |4PItol police, lcgislative drafting the government, a conference i being | the. Capiias O C¢ Of the arehitect of held this afternoon by the House members of a special joint committen authorized in the appropriation bill of last year to consider reclassifica- tion of such employes. This will be followed by a conference with the Senate committee. probably late to- | ay. Members of the House committee ere Chairman Martin B. Madden of Illinols, Representative Sydney An- derson of Minnesota and Representa- tive Byrns of Houth Carolina — The STAMPS PLASTER LETTER. CHICAGO, November 27.—A letter in an envelope a foot long and six inches wide with the tered with stamps 144,551,010 German dressed to a man in received by the Chi today. The stamps at chase repres can money elope JOIN THE CHRISTMAS SAVINGS CLUB “FEDERAL-AMERICAN” Deposit any amount from 50c a week up We add 3% interest 50c a Week Will Give You $1 a Week Will Give You $50.75 $2 a Week Will Give You $101.50 $5 a Week Will Give You $253.75 $10 a Week Will Give You $507.50 Federal-American National Bank 1315 F Street $25.37 M i * from the AVENUE o¢/-NINTH- — e e Thanksgiving Day (According to your inclination) Should it be a din- ner engagement and perchance a dance, or perhaps a more for- mal affair, then here are the necessary es- sentials: Frock Coats & Vests $75 Striped Trousers $16.50 Full Dress Suits $50 to $75 Tuxedo Suits $45 to $75 Vests—evening wear $6 to $12 Overcoats $37.50 to $110 High Silk Hats $12 Black Stiff Hats $4 to $7 Dress Shirts $3 to $6 Gloves $3 to $12 Dress Oxfords $6.50 to $10.50 Moufflers $4 to SIS Walking Sticks $2.50 to $35 If it’s the greens and the soaring white sphere, then here are suggestions from knickers to niblicks for the golf enthu- siast: Golf Hose $3 to $10 Golf Jackets $5.85 to $25 Camel’s Hair Coats $25 and $35 Golf Knickers $6.50 to $10 Golf Shirts $1.95 to $12 Flannel Shirts $5 to $9 Golf Shoes $6 to $10 Knitted Vests $6 and $7.50 Wool Sweaters $7.50 to $16.50 Golf Caps $1.50 to $5 Butchart Clubs $6.50 to $12 Golf Bags $4 to $25 Golf Balls

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