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SEVEND.C SCAOOLS AREELLG AL Réceipts Woll Be Used to Ex- tend Health Program in City System. “|man Park Hotel. Seven of the private schools of Washington are conducting sales’of Christmas’ seals as in previous years. These schools last year disposed of 70,000 seals, turnmg In $700 fn cash. They hope to do as well this: year. The schools are Mount vernon Semi- nary, Miss Madeira's School, National Cathedral School for Girls, National thedral hool for Boys; the tends' School, Potomac School and Gunston Hall. The students of these schools arc alw generous pur- chasers of the seals. Those interested in obtaining for Washington u Iiberal health prokram find encouragement in the {nteérest ©xpressed by Senator Royal S. Cope- lahd at the annual meeting of the Washington Tuberculosis Assoclation when e pledged his suppo the public health se ny vears past the Washin culdsis Association an since its organization, the Councll of cial Agencies have- bsen urging more liberal appropriation for the sohools in the way of medical and dental inspectors and schaol nurses The tuberculosis association 4s also interested in securing more adequate salaries for the health officlale. In by en is entirely inade- paricon with the res- nd requirements of the The chief medical and san- inspector of schools recejvas but 90 and bonus. The present in- mbent is known to have been of- red double his salary if ho would accept a position elsewhare. The medical inspectors, Who must be physi- ns with a record of at least five receive but $500 plus should receive at least quate in ponsibilities position.. Not only are the salarles felt to be tuadequate all along the line of thi school health service, but the mum- her of inspectors and nurses, I thought, should be greatly incre o the number of dental hy- gienlsts and dental operators, if there is to be auything like an adequate program of medical and dental exam- inations for the correction of discov cred defects in the public schools. Instead of twelve medical inspectors there should be twenty to do a 100 per cent piece of work. Instea nurses there should bé thi The present number of dental hygfenists, four, should be tripled, and the num ber of dental operators, eight, should be doubled. There should be eight dental clinics instead of four. The board of education is krown to be in sympathy with this larger medical program, and to have incorporated it in whole or in part in its_original #stimates submitted to the Commis- ers and the budgst bureau. e Washington Tuberculosis As- #ociation is pledged to support lhlu larger program and. to co-opérate with all others Interested in its final acceptance by Congress. Recelpts to Fill Gaps. The data obtained by the Tubercu- | losls Assoctation in its nutrition clinic ri “give the best sort of proof of The need for @ more adequate health m in the schools. = Every cent ved from the sale of Christmas hy the children of the public will be used to fill tllps ln 1th school progra pr DAD’S BREAD RETAIL PRICE ? ON SALE MONDAY DEC 10th MRS. WINTERHALTER BURIED AT ARLINGTON High officers of tha Navd lodu at- tended the privite ‘funeral of” Mrs. Helen Gibson Winterhalter, widow of ‘Rear Admiral Winterhgiter, from the Speare’s undertsking establishment. Rear Admiral Robert E. Coonts head- ed the delegation of the Navy per- sonnel. Services wero conducted by, Chap- lain E. W. Scott, U. S. N. Pallbearers were Reat Admirals W. L. Rodgers, Thomas Snowden; R. B. Grifin and Joseph Strauss, Capt. George W. Rock and J. B. Welss of Detrolt, Mich., Interment was in Arlington Na- tional cemetery. Mrs. Wintérhalter dled Monday at the family apartments fu the Ward- Before her mar- riage to Adniirsl Winterhalter ehe Bas internationally known as Hel Dauvray, actr Admiral Winterhalter dldd three &nd & half years ago. ‘With Admiral the United coronation , t6 be prescnted to the National Museum. — unfilled for lack of appropriation. The association expects to add at least 50 per cent more than the amount re- celved from the sale of seals in the schools this year as it dfd last. All this Is in accordance with fts long- standing policy of seeking to preve, tuberculosia and kindred-ills, by be- ginning with the childri The sale of Christmas seals as re- ported at headquarters, 1033 11th street northwest, up to noon today showed about one-sixth of the quota of 3,000,000 seals disposed of. S MflR[IEAPDT - LEASES UNNEEDED Dr. ‘Sith Holds Wells Con- tracted for Would Have industry would end by the middle of 1924, adding, t “men in whom I have every confidenice” bellevéd thit by that time “the aruqm. urplus will be met by consumption.” He'declared the government lhould ‘have.no’difi- culty ‘“for réasonable numbér of Yéars” in obtaining oil in 'ths o en market (or storage as.reserves, ii as g to pay the price le- ev-lopmnnl of th- ra o |iunu o ovefproduction” in the oll " |return, whereas !.II Stopped Drainage. Dr. George Otis Smith, the geological survey, testifying to- day before the Benate committee in- vestigating lease of the, Teapot Domeoll reserve; declared haatill ad- hered to the opinton that dralnage of the Teapot Dome reserve was “‘more than a possibHity” north of the fault which -cuts across the structure, but that no drainage would occur from south of this fault. Experts of the survey were quoted by Dr. Smith as holding that the first line of offset wells contracted for by the Interior Department would have been sufficlent :for purposes of pro tecting the reserve/and that the 1 ing which followed ‘was not neces- sary. Drainage System Atred. director of be_turning -over Buriag the operatio GOMPERS FOR NEW RULES. Labor Chief Rejoites at ';Vietw" by House Insurgents. | samuel Gompers. prestdent ‘ot the American Federation of Labor, in & statemient last night “rejolced” over the. “victory_ that has been:won over gbuolete rules in the -House .of resentatives.” S hoper” ha sald. “this'1s but the torerunner of further successes for constructive sures in_the House and also in the Senate.. There is no doubt that the . men who have made the fight for more democratic rules nt in general the splrit of the of . oyr people in legislative measure money, rapidly The subject of drainuge was gone | into with Dr. H. Foster Bain, diroctor of the United States buréau of mines, at yesterday's seysion. Dr. Bain told the ¢ mmmee wnh refererice. to re- #erve No. 3, he discrepancy be- tween'the on {Setimate of bis ot fice, that its city was 138,000,000 barrels and the present estimate of 0,000 - to 30,000,000 barrels, canned oy 0. erroneous deductions. stimated, he sald, that 55,000,000 Barrale would be takes foom: the first wall creek sand, where none was found, and the extent of the sec- ond wall sands had proved to be much less than at first indicated Dr. Bain predicted that the “present - — —— 31 Years at 935 A DIAMONDS— The Gift The gift of a Diamond for Christmas is always a most acceptable one—and a gift that’thrills. lasting qualities make it a most practical gift, forever bringing to the mind of the recipient the memory of the giver. One Exceptionally Brilliant Diamond, of fine white color, weighing 3 points less than ¥ carat. $125 One Beautiful Diamond; ex- tremely brilliant _and beauti- fully cut, weighing 33 carat. Set in a beautiful solid plati- num mounting. $225. Solid Platinum Band Ring, set with ten beauti- _ful and brilliant cut dia- monds - and’ artistically hand carved. One large Brilliant Dia- mond is set in the cen- ter of this ring, and there is a Sapphire on each side of the Diamond. A won- derful value! This ring is a real beauty; it has three large Diamonds and eight smaller Diamonds, sur- rounded by eight lustrous Sapphires. Plan to give it to her for a Christmas gift. $125 F St. ol Members of Antwerp and Amsterdam Diamond Exchanges f “""“"‘v‘v lne. Supreme Its Onec Very Beautiful . and Brilliant Dlamond, weighing 1 full carat. An unusually good T $250 One Absolutely Perfect Dia- mond, . beautiful in color and cut and exceptionally brilliant, weighing 12 points more than 1 full carat. $515 Beautiful 18-kt. Solid White Gold Ring, set with ‘two brilliant -diamonds and three sapphires. An -ideal gift for any girl: Here ‘is a ring of very distinctive design, contain- ing two beautiful Dia- monds and . three lustrous Sapphires. The mounting is 18-kt. sohd‘wl'me gold. [ This beautiful Dinner Ring is set with three large Diamonds, surrounded by six smaller Diamonds and four Sapphires. A wonder- fal value. Reserve Any Article Until Xmas ADOLPH KAHN, President oHa 935 F ARTHUR'J. SUNDLUN. Tuuum n CJHC. Street mm.lml 31 Years at the Sanc Aarcu %W@WWW@WW&H&H‘&WEMWWQ General Typewriter Co. 616 14th 5t. NNW=1433 F $t. N.W. ~ Electric Wiring $60.00 Including Bath, Halls end Bazement I.AUDS GATHEDRAI. ASU.S. INSPIBA_'I'ION supreme reeds of the nation and will serve to better- amplify -the power 3 and glory of Almighty God. Bishop Freeman Tells Guild of| ‘“We of the churéh“in Washington ought to do our-part in setting up & Need for Contpletion,of Epis- | standard of worship and livin in the fonal Capital,” he continued. WN smm % A(rell temple wheén_completed will -| serve as a range light to'lead mor- In an addréms bifore the mem-|tals to the fullest enjoymont ot the e 3 G s et el | S S0 g, o st ing yesterday - St -John's: parish "““”" of ‘19 5 house, Rt. Rev. James E. Freeman, ation. Thé'natfon neéds something In Blshop of Washingion, endeavored o the Capital ity :uch.u‘.w. ‘:‘.\: impress Mis' livteners with the {m: Dll-nn:;l. ::h:n:;rmn: ;ae n:ly portance of finishing the Episcopai | anship in WRCE 1 25, N E0 Your Cathedral now under construction and co-operation in finishing this on Cathedral Helghts. He declared|cathedral that we mtyfl;r:cv;' uom:. that its completion is not only im- frions foeis and portant to the church' itself. but to ortance of o the entire nation and 'In mankind 'his was the firIt time” fiOD Free: man has met with his guild, which has a memberehip of more than 500 from every parish in this dio- in general. ‘wn.t that, bu!ldlnx will mean to SP l N DLE RS all and Deliver 607 12th N.W.—M. 2704 Ladies’ Suits . $1.50 mllz lmm‘:—rmme 1935. Ot’lmfll L GUARANTEED QUALITY AT LYY The National Furmture Co. Use Your Credit at “THE NATIONAL” Easy Credit Méhogany:Fhish Console Tablg ‘With Mirror 16 Easy Ter_nu y Pfiuilfi Sewing Cabinet $5.49 - Easy Credit Terms lean and Press [ J Men's Suits . . . 95¢ You can select Furniture for Christmas from our big showings—and pay for it on “THE NATIONAL’S” USE YOUR CREDIT. Terms. Store‘Hours: 8 A.M. to 6 P.M. Tn “appedling 5 “the mbers Tor e -hélp _and " co-operation fhe Bishop sald they should make an of- fore to_enlarge their membership, to be more active [ the work" the churel and in thg. interest of Chie tianity and -o incyeade the ecope of theix sctivitles. = The bi depipr: op ‘the existence of parothiallit !in :the didcwse, de- clarog that this snould be wiped ont and lhlt it should de MW\I ved with brouder vislon, and by an tncreased devotion to the lnc'ples of the Christian faithi: ; The menibérs of the: parish must have more courage and faith,. and sliould_ do_evésyihing 10 bring about joli Nothmg Can Take the ‘ Place of “Murco” Li quid Paint There isn't a-Paint on the marke! that will give you more lasting wearor greater protection than *“Murco.” Once applied it ision the job every minute for an almost unbelievably long period. 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