Evening Star Newspaper, January 3, 1924, Page 11

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ST. MARTIN'S CHURCH' STARTS SCHOOL DRIVE| Campaign Begins to Raise $100,- 000 in Week for New . Building. ROLL OF HONOR PLANNED Large Team of Workers Enlisted Among Parishioners. For the erection of a model paro- chial school on T street northeast, on the site of the “old Doody home,” op- | § posite the new Langley Junior High School, a campalgn to raise $100,000 or more during a week's drive was formally organized at a rally of St. Martin's parish last night. The drive will be -from January 11 to January 19, with ten teams of | g fifteen workers each making a house- to-house canvass of the parish. The campaign is being directed by Rev. Francls X. Cavanaugh. Charles Floeckler is general chairman and Rev. M. J. Reardon, the pastor, Is treasurer. Archbishop Curley has sent a lotter of encouragement to the campalgn organization, giving the drive his heartiest support. Bish an, the campaigne A large “roll of homor” board, on which the names of all' these con- tributing $100 or more will be paint- ed, is being erected on theT street side of the church property. When the new school is erected a memorial tablet bearing these names will be placed in the main entranc During the drive meet in_ the parish ning at § o'clock to repos names of all contributors nounced. There is ¢ valry among the ten .t0_see ; argest collec- | tin's parish project. Seek F qnfls for School | Upper: Rev. Francis X. Cavanaugh, directing drive in Interest of St. Mar- ower: Rev. M. J. Reardon, pastor of Martin's, who ix treasurer of cam- .| Schwab, who died not long afterward Gaw, Miss Jane Gallagher, Miss Mary Gallagher, Mrs. M. Borger, Miss Cathe- rine Furey, Miss Agnes Sullivan, Miss Miriam Cavanaugh, Mealy, Misx Emma Currai Miss Irenc Stack, Miss y Walsh, ) Mrs. Farley, Mrs. John Sis, Mrs. Dor- sey, Mrs. Hawkins, Mrs, cancies Are Announced. Miss Helen Cavanaugh, Miss Eli beth Dolam,” Miss Garges, Miss Mary Rellly, Jerry Walsh, Michael Shea, Mr. Robert Barrett, len, John Borger, Mr. Ri Dailey, Mr. Bagan, M McCa tion, to fiil vacancles in tl $2,760 to $3,600 a year; forest service, Department of culture, Madison, Wis.; SCHWAB'’S BROTHER POOR. Assets of $20,765 and Debts of $283,431 Are Listed. $1,500 to forest _servi NEW YORK, January 3.—Joseph E. Schwab, brothet of Charles M. Schwab, had assets of only $20.765 and debts. of $283,431 when he died cn February 17, 1922, it was revealed in the appraisal of his estate. It also was disclosed that the largest clalm against him for $194,546 was made in behalf of his wife, Mrs. Esther M. as the sum unpaid under a separation agreement entered into in 1906. The appralsal showed . that Mr. Scwab owed his brother $69,259 on an open account, —_— A day in the planet Eros is five and one-half hours long. ADD TO THE COMFORT AND BEAUTY OF YOUR HOME, THIS NEW YE{R, BY IN. BTALLING SHADE SHOP WINDOW SHADES, FACTORY PRICES MEAN A GREAT SBAVING. ne Q £ 830 13th St. NW. ll’ho Main 4874 | 'W. BTOKES SAMMONS, Proprietor . records listed be Victrola No. 100 $150 Mahogany, oak or walnut $150 Mahogany or walnut There is only one Victrola and that is made by the Victor Company —look for the Victor trademarks. X § 3 % X % X 2 4 % “q % 4 % £ b 4 % X ) 2 g : 1% % 3 X ; 2 X P z : P K4 D § D 4 % & % g g q 3 D g D 4 % § > K{ % § % § % 4 % g % K4 % < D & ) ( % < Y S % Q % (4 % 4 P X % < % Q % (3 % s < % 4 b 4 % 4 > & D g > i< P § D S > g P § [P K I K9 % § D S b g % 4 : 2: TN 2 : {Ro-min’ to wnmh'—ll’;:l.;r"'. {Not Here—Not There—Fox Trot HE VICTROLA and Victor Records cost no more than other similar products, but they provide a wider range and a better quality of entertainment. Some one of the twenty-one Victrola styles will suit your purposes exactly, just as some of the new K)w will be exactly to your liking, and the com- bination of Victor Instrument with Victor Records will produce results which are unattainable by any other means. - Out tomorrow New Victor Records Red Seal Concert and Operatic . Cherry Ripe (Crrilscsn) Fiatin soa {Fatr‘lcu (Keamer) Pialin Sole Fritz Kreisler. The old English street-song on Robert Herrick’s poem and a delicately fantastic bit of melody from the hand of a living erican composer. Barbiere di Siviglia—Ecco ridente in ciel Tito Schi (Barber of Seville—Dawa with Her Rory Mastle) oy 1a Hitin .p. Barbiere di Siviglia—Se il mio nome Tito Schipa (Barber of Sevile—1f My Name You Would Know) I Ttalian Love-arias, the second to the artist’s own guitar. They are so melodious and they are sung 30 smoothly it is hard to realize they are display numbers. Light Vocal Selections Colleen Aroon Irish Love Song Richard Crooks ‘The first record by this fine young tenor. Two Irish songs in half-popular lyric style that will surprise you. {Num and Dearer Helen Clark-Lewis "'m}19208 Why Should I Give My Love to You? Lewis James. The oldest songs in the world—and the newest—are love songs. Here afe two of the very newest. '+ The Duncan Sisters {Renmnb'riu (from *Topey and Eva") L i }19206 I Never Had a Mammy (rom "Topey and En”) p From “Topsy and Eva,” for which the sisters have written songs which include the present two. Melodious Instrumental {Mooriah March Grom “Bosbdl"™) Mozkowtd Torchlight Dance (from “Feasmon™) (Rubiostein) Two band numbers in sum semibarbaric style. Both are revelations of co: playing. Dance Records (M%H%quow—.h se Reilly™) The Troubadours to listen to it even if you don't care to dance. 19177 }19207 ‘Whiteman and His Orchestra | 19209 ivanians, That's My fi.by—hx Trot Waring’s Pennsyl These will suit every variety of that world-institution, the Pan-American fox-trotter. Joe duioM}lelo Down on the Farm—FoxTrot Merrymakers] . fox trots. The second has a vocal sounds, a barn dance with @HM—"HHC number. i Fritz Kni:ler} 966 $1.50 | ses 10 Richard Crooks] 45373 1.00 5 VAN AN AVANVAANVAINN AN PN IS A 7 IO AN AN N A N e a7 N T T o NN PN N PN N PN TN N PN PN PN PN IN PN PN PN NI AN PN VA - NATAN PN P PTI STAR, WASHINGTON, D. CIVIL SERVICE TESTS. .| Examinations * to Fill Many Va- %’; S i S S AN AN AV AN AN AN AN AN P AN P AT PPN PNT TS month; junifor topographic engineer, geological survey, at $1 a year; junior aid, ar; junior aid, 40 a"year, bureau of partment of Commerce; assistant, The Civil Service Commission today standar announced that examinations will be |at held to fill vancancies in the follow- {chem! : clerical exa ing positions: General cl Saanls b e ervice, 900 to $1,000 | Washington, D. C., at §1,200 a el:::“e(n.él:e::‘ig i products, at | junior. nematologist, junior pat] $2.760 'to 33,600 a year; associate en- Y| gineer in forest products. at $2.160 to -1$2,700 a year; woed technologist, at associate wood technologist, at $2,160 to $2,700 a_year; forest products laboratory Agrl junior engi- neer in forest products, junlor wood technologist, forest products labora- tory, forest service, Madison, Wis,, at 32 transitman, to 8150 a sclentist, Department of Agriculture, at $1,320 to $1,860 a year; teacher of home economics, at 3760 to $840 & | year, principal of home economics, at il | witeon Rugs—Special ..... $1,000 to $1,200 a year, Indlan serv- ice; superintendent of station (fish culture), bureau of fisheries, Depart- ment of Commerce, for duty at Tupelo, Miss,, at $1,500 a year; trana laboratory | lator, bureau of education, Depart senior grade, bureau of | ment of the Interior, at $1,800 a year; , | clerla translator (Russian mmuse) bureau of agricultural economics, De- partment of Agriculture, at $1,400 to , diviston | $1,800 a year: assistant editor, De- ational 'Museum, [ partment ‘of Agriculture, at $2,000 to ear; | § i experimental baker, bureau of agricultural economics, De- partment of Agriculture, at $1,320 to $1.620 a year. In addition to the sal- aries named above, the. increase of $20 a month will be allowed for most positions "the basic salary of which 0 to 32,400 , at 3540 a ) ‘at 3720 to tandards, De- Department of aleobotany, unior pomologist, junior does not exceed $2,500 & year. information and application blanks Civil Servi northwest. Sale: ;| DENIES HE IS PROSPEROUS Daye Asks Court to Reduce Ali- Supreme Court to modify its order re- quiring him to pay his wife, Ruth Daye, $250 monthly alimony pending the hearing of her suft for a limited ' & K 3 Full{ divorce. Daye declares he has not a ay be obtained at the office of the | fOFtune of $10,000 and & prospergys ce Commission, 1724 F street | motion picture business at Winstod- 1 C." as allsged by his wifh. - Ho says his financial condition wii ot permit him to continue paj $250 per month. & The husband also filed an answer to his wife's suit and makes a counter- clalm of desertion against her, for which he requests that a limited di- vorce ba granted In his favor. He Genles that he threatened the life of his wife, as charged by her. Daye tells the court that if his wife will break away from her relatives he is willing to make & home for Ho s represented by Attorneys Newmyer ng. mony Order. Henry Daye has asked the District WASHINGIONS GREATEST FURNITURE STORE CISH = CREDIT JanuaryClearance Sale Take advantage of the store-wide reductions and save money on your home furnishings for the coming year. Nothing reserved. USE YOUR CREDIT 10% to 33%5% OFF Regular Prices! All Living Room Suites R-E-D-U-C-E-D-! 3-Piece OUer:stuffed Living Room Suite Consisting of davenport, armchair . and rocker, spring comstruction, $ .75 tapestry covered. January Clear- ~ ance Sele Price Small Weekly or Monthly Payments 3-Burner Egg Heater 19 Range Apopular Low-oven size, of heas Cast irom—tr 519.15 hole top ‘and A.J=— three burners. roomy oven.., Special .... All-Wool, Faced Loop-Pile. 9x12-Ft. } and Brussels Rugs ... 8Yx10%;-Ft. Clearance of $59 and $69 Grades of Seamless Axminster Wool Velvet 9x12-Ft. . and 814x10%4-Ft. ;’;‘L 49 6x9-Ft. Axminster Rugs and ‘ Joet Rags. Clear- 5, 4_'75 :’.z:lof‘g?? atnd g:a Crg;:lr.-4 e 38.95 Clearance of 27x54-inch finely constructed—coil- spring comstruction; Marshall spring cushions. i foot davenport, armchair and wing-back chair to match. January Clearance Sale Gas Range Blue Velour Overstuffed Living Room Suite A lusurious suite covered in blue velour— $ 1 9 8. 75 Consists of six- “Nifty” Oak—a New Coal Heater $Q.15 An efficlent heater for the office or home. when extra warmth is needed. ecials Fiom The HUBS g 'Jua}’ Sale Qf Floor Coverings CARPET DEPARTHMEN1 and All Over and 9x12-F¢. }Axminster Rugs, 8%x10%Ft. | Medallion Patterns Genuine !.",3'&'&5."‘.«;%5.4"* , 36‘ 5;1_0 some Orient De- 9x12-Ft. and 8%4x1034-Ft. 27 x54-inch- Mottled Axminister Rugs; Wool, Velvet or Woo % Tapestry Twill Hall il 1

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