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6 BELLANS Hot water % Sure Relief DELL-ANS 25¢ and 75¢ Peckages Evervwhers Live in a ; Comfortable . A partment and Pay Rent To Yourself OUNDS ahmost too good to be true, but it youll take the Chevy Chase car out Connecti cut Avenue to Porter Street (fourth street be- yond Zoo entrance), you'll find the answer the six mnew CLF LAND PARK APART MENT builéings at 3018 28 Porter Street. W. B. Moses & Sons have completely furn- ished a charming SAM PLE APARTMENT for your inspection. Woutkly payments as #55—less than average rent! M. & R. B. WARREN 025 15th St. M. 9770 e e S llllhlll [ Al ood C Lna] e ! ! »iil!’i!Elililir!i!liliiislliln. | SPECIAL NOTICES. t { oal orporation lean lll 0T 1IAT 1605 R OF of War Seventh strest and west. The stockho surance Com town will meet at the office o uary 3, for the 1 frteen directors for the e en from 11 am. to 12 noc OWARD, Becretars. OFFICE Compa ngion and Touixluna rajd fo th according to t thirty-fiset day MUST BE PRI the paFuents. nection with ba_brou, T ENTED for endorseme it wiere he AVOTD) L AND s thet may dent action Compans for board o ors for the enmuing vear and tae tranea such other business as mi be brought befors the meeting. w the office of the com: n.w., Washington, D. I be held at © ANNUAL wtockholders of “the Ha 'l G. 0. 0.0f 0. F the Ball, No. 1606 M st. & cember 26, 1624, at § o' .m., for the slection ‘of offcers and for the transsctlon SAM'L,_W. WATSON, 1 person 6 mately 13 of_It, or. ZOYF_ARSINBED Aake your mattresses and box springs £ comfortable by uslug otr T RENOVATION SERVICE. Bedell Manufacturing 610 B St Q)mpany N Phows .- 3e3i; “Cleanfliness Is Next to Godliness” ‘Why wear Diamond Rings bedimmed with grit and dirt Use Jem Bottle, 50c. ) A R. HARRIS & CoO. Corner 7th aad D Bts. N.W. GIVE TH'E ROOF —a chance! maXe things san e e Yo KOON 119 3rd Bt. B.W. 00--!!1 Phene Main 883 Printing for 1925 Consult this modern printing plant. HIGH GRADE, BUT NOT HIGH PRICED BYRON S. ADAMS, FRINTER, 512 11tk SE Strayer College “For Business Training” Registrations now being made for Wint form. Opeaing dates an. 506 1% Catatos Upen’ request. 721 13th Street ‘This Million-Dollar Printing Plant s at your service, Tl us sbost your printiag problems. The National Cagi‘sal Press 12101212 D 8t. R Troables Vaiidh «—when we are called in on the job; our expert knowledge will save you money. IRONCLAD &ty ries 333 Q., $5,071 IS NEEDED FOR OPPORTUNITIES; SOS CALL ISSUED (Continued from First Prge)) | thut she may take sdvantage of auy | spectal Largains that are offered. Fx- 1Pre Columblan CIVIIIZatIOHS ;‘erlonce of the Assoctated Charitles! | uring the 15 years that in America to Be Covered {,".'2‘“,"‘.21‘;’;?‘ Tustined- thin merhed of in Addresses Here. in | payment, which looks forward to the time when the motner will have her own money through ‘the earnings of | the chiidren as they grow up, and { Wil have to exercise the economy she has learned to practice in the uge of these weekly allowances. OPPORTUNITY NO. 1.—LIVING FOR HER CHILDREN Total, $784. OPP‘\E‘TL\IT\ N WORRY AND TROUBLE. i wother hay had more than her worry and trouble. Wher band was sent to the he left Ler and seven he oldest der 13, penniless a |owing six months' rent. Thers are ight moutns to be fed, elght bodles | | | A “news story jon in North of what was going America the year Willlam the Conqueror set foot on England's shores, and the events of some 2,000 vears before that, when Moses was leadi§g the lsraelites out o’ Egypt, will be related to m Asgsoclation of Americ Ih(fl‘,\ meeting in shingto « T | tiary discoveries | tascinating pre-Columbi | tions that flourished in Amerlcu be related by representatives from wo of the Natlonal Geographic Society’'s expeditions. Dr. N. H. Dar- ton will tell of the studies still in Drogress to determine the age of a | velcano-preserved temple near Mexico i which is belleved to be the oldest cdlfice on this continent, and | 10 haye been a worship place at lea: s old Dr. Ne'l M. Juad | bodies to be sheltered, and no re- sources. The mother can be depend- ed upon to give her seven kiddies good care and tralning if only the means are provided. A minimum of 335 a week {8 needed to salvage thls family, or $1,820 for the year. Amount ed for, $1,820. Previously asknowledged, Additional wubseriptions: | Mrs. C. W, $25; $959.50. Mr. and . E. Men, Ds. LADDY Judd wre | 11 speak on 0, and their | an address | had bert Grosvenor, president of | I onul Geographic Soclety, who e the broad ed long ago Blanche anud a a good home and a father and her who loved them both. Dadd d hard and mother kept the home splels and span. n the tatber ion work of the soci taken sick and “went away.” the @eographers’ association |2 began the mother's long, hard h>t met in Washington, three years!dtruggle to keep the bables with her, g | but she couldn’t make a go of it, and \when this little family came to the | Assoclated Charltles were No- esday afternoon, Dr. alter. assistant editor of the Henal Gevgraphic Maguzine, v Can they I elp. Th Al "Wade 1. Cooper. ' THOUSANDS ATTEND gh e EXERCISES MARKING HOLY YEAR OPENING! ount still x PPORTUNITY has a A Lrothe 20! o cure for nother and the father Lishons and : roles and mirre. rricd In a cha picli 1s used itution, “Tiny bacam n m-| pined for seer.s clouds, for they | self-support ie ‘in or' & Tim®" shine the and Meantime thgough Jhh\l:‘ a home ight. Recelves Golden Hammer. o adorution of the sacra-|a & Sistine Chapel. the Pope] 1 ton descended | Peter's, 5 am ] L $11; . J. L., $7: Lieut. Col B. $10: Wade H. (oop- | 50. the sucred d by the Hu . Cardinal RTED | 3N CHILDREN, and received | ! Oreste Giog! the golden | way the gift of the| of all lands. | hammer resound- | nses belng sung to regorian melodles by 1 Sistine cholr. Slowl wards and the ca h o holy hammer, which | Catholle clergy The blows of ed ubove tle resp the venerab’ | the clerg. OPPORTUNITY XO. ERATIONS. 6-—THREE GEN- liildren and an | trylng to| ¢ her household, anclal asslstance aged mother meet the probl but unless sne will b their ows them. with Pope. chanting the Te Deun g the cross in his rf lghted candle in his lef empty iliea founded | strangth permits. One ine, and in which Charle-| old enough to work, rowned head of the Holy | her empire. support her feeble child is now and is meeting own expenses and helptng with | the family -budget. But there are! three others of s ol age, all heirly caters, and Inclined to outgrow their clothes. Twenty-one dollars a weel or $1,092 for the year is needed. Amount asked for, $1,0! Previously acknowledged, $458. Additional subscriptions: Mrs. K. R. L., $5; J. M. B, $2.50; Willlam J. Bay, $11; $3; M. 0. G.. $1; J. K. K., $2:'Mra. 3. L., '$7; W. D. L., § 3 B ,AD Mrs. J. L. : . S., 5./ ¥ Wade H. Cooper, E.H.B., $10. Total, $574.50. Amount sttll needed, $517 OPPORTUNITY NO. REFUSES TO G CHILDREN, Mrs. Y. didn’t apply for help until she had to. She just couldn't work any longer. A husband, & drug addlet, sho struggled eaurly and late to keep @ roof over her three bables, but long, hard hours of work exacted thelr price and she was taken ill. She thought it would pass quickly, but it didn’t, and she had to undergo an op- eration to save her life. Some o offered to adopt the children, but this tdea’ aldn’t sult Mra. Y. for they were her children—she had struggled for them and wanted them. Mrs. Y. is better now, but she can't swing the entire load. Ten dollars a week, {entered the tLy Constar zrne was wan Thousands at Ceremon When the whole procession had en- tered all the other doors were opened and the basil which had been | empty, was soon filled with the thou- |sands who had been patiently walt- | Ing outside. Among those witnessing the adora- tion of the sacr: ent were about 11,000 pilgrims, including visitors from | America, Germany and the Argentine, in a section specially re-‘ aneously were opened the holy doors of threc others of the chief Roman basflicas—St. Mary's, the greater St. John's Lateran and St Paul'e—with a similar ceremony per- formed by Cardinals Vanutelll, Pom- {pil and ~ Delal, - respectively. They used silver hammers donated by the Spanish and French clergy and the central committee of the Zione Cat- ica, the chiet Itallan lay society. aht, 1924; by Chicago Datly News Co.) S lhmr Sexgunt Retired. Master Sergt. Burt E. Grabo, serv- {ice company No. 17, Signal. Corps, | statfoned in this clty, has been placed on the retired list of the Army on account of age. (COLORED). AWAY HER 4 Merry Christmas to Jl Enjoy Your CHRISTMAAS DINNER HARVEY’S 11th & Penna. Ave. $200 Served From 12 No@’ Celebrate New Year’s Eve With Us -$6.00 Per Person lncl‘ldin‘—l Special Course Nlle’.'_ Danciag From 10 to ¥ To Two MEYER DAVIS Orchestras - Souvenirs—Novelties—Noisemakers For Reservations Phone Franklin 3034 these op- | NO EXD OF | jto be clothed and e!ght souls and | wet: | to | Club and closed. | s & little | or $520, will mean a year of happl- ness for her and the children. Amount asked for, $520. Previously acknowledged, $211. Adaitional subscriptions: Mr. and Mrs. C. W. $25; the Merrymakers' Club, $4; Willlam J, Bay, $i1; | Myers, $1; Parents’ League, 31; {A., 33 L. D. D, D., $1; Mryand Mrs, ¢ 8 H. Cooper, $5. Total, $271. i Amount still needed, §249. i H | OPPORTUNITY NC. 8. - BUsY ! | MOTHER. Two lively )itt1é beys and a jolly | lirtle girl are enough to keep any one person busy, this little mother find Her husband has disappeared, and she takes her. family responsibilities very seriously. The children are seldom out of sight, except when fn school. The mother s not very strong, but is energetic and ambitious, and spends much time scrubbing her floors and her children as well. Relatives and rch help, but if the Assoclated Charitles should withdraw its regular allowance it would mean ehildren running wild or scattered in institu- | | tlons while the mother worked out- | side of home. Fifteen dollary a | week or $780 for the yenr Is needed. | Amount asked for, $750 Previously acknowledged, § | _Additional subscriptions: William | Bay, $11: G. J. F., & B. Wade H. Cooper, $5. Total, sm Amount still needed, $52 OPPORTUNITY NO. 9. —ILLNESS EX- ACTS HEAVY TOLL. Not many years ago, mother and Katherine had a-slight cough. They thougbt it would pass quickly, but the doctor who examined them shook his head gravely and ordered a rest. But a widow who is trying to support | three little girls can’t rest. Espe- | cially when the rent fs due and she | children to be | ! | A i $10; | | K. L MIr. and Mr { aptitude. | nard a mother to give the proper care. Twenty-eight dollars a week, or $1.456, means that she and Jim and the other children will get | the proper food and other necessitios of life for a year. Truly a “grand”| Christmas present, don’t you think? | Amount asked for, $1,456. Previously acknowledged, $33 | riptions: Mrs. . ¢ 3. L. W. Wi Xlllhl J Bay, $1 . 1., $2; Mrs. J. L., $7; R. M. Wade M. Cooper, $5. Amount still need OPPORTUNITY NO. 1 HANDICAPPED BLINDNESS, A widow, nearly blind, is trying to| keep her five children together and | provide the home influences that will develop good self-respecting men and women. The children are obe- dient, with good maners, wnd lend | mother their eyes The oldest Klrl\ will teave school next term and take | an apprenticeship in a trade fo which she scems to have an InlLerited The sccond child, a boy, | is too young for anything but school | vzl he, too, jonal wours bring good Total, $411. | $1.042. i (COLOREL).— WITH NBAR cat Two from school the baby boy he is working | kindergurten, Twenty-two ¢ lars « week, or §1.144 a year, Amount asked for, $1,144. Previously acknowledged, $315.5 Additlonal subscriptions: The \h T- rymakers’ Club, $4; J. M. B, $2.50; Willlam J. Bay, $12; E. C. Myers, $1; Parents' League, $ AL 34; F.A B., $1; Mr. and Mrs. G. C. B., $5; Wade | H. Cooper, $6; anonymous, $5. Total, | $360. Amount still needed, $1,042. OPPORT! ING 4 ¢ Deserted ©a |} und nger shakes his heud r mother and Katlerine | Rave o good chance to et well, with | constant watching and care. The old | est daughter is ng a busine | course and looks forward to the | when she and another sister will be | able to meet the family's responsibil- itles. Thr! cheertul and bitlous deccribe the members of this hous hold. They are going to make good, but it will take time. A minimum of $30 2 week, or $1,560, is required to moet the fumily budget for the next | year. i | Amount asked for, $1.560 Previously acknowledged, Add!tional subscript [ $50; Nir. and son’ L. {atio off to rlgl ¢ &c! h. !and courage, and wants to be “some- {body.” John is learning a trade, and iby the time ha is 21 e will. be mak- & i(onper $5. Total Amount still neaded, | oPPORTUNITY NoO. 11 -—A LITTLE MOTHER | Four days a week Ha: {comes home from achoo! ! dinner for the family of mother and | four children. Since the dewth of her| husbund, few yeurs ago, the widow | {has struggled early and late doing| any kind of work (geners jwork), n an effort to keep | brood together. You & th ot enough money. not enoug! not enough food, and then collay |acute undernourishment, tue do |call 1t With our help home of thelr own, and m {a lttle, but not mucl takes | {time to recover from the bad efiect| of overwork and underfeeding. Four- | teen dollars a week, or & for the year, means that your money has been | invested {n health, happiness and | | hope. Real dividends are promised. | i Amount asked for, $723. Previously acknowledged, Additional subseriptic \5D the Merry 'naksrn [} | liam J. Bay, $12; Parents’ B30 : Wade H. Cooper, $248.50. Amauul still needed, $47. $261 (COLORED). age 10, prepares | er little | story | res | $215.50. | 55, | OPPORTUNITY NO. | - TUBERCULOSIS. | “Gee, ain't this grand,” said Jim on} | the occasion of his first vieit to the | beach last Summer. We want to tell| iyou a little about this trip—it was a | real picale. The three children went with one of the workers of the Assc ‘z‘lxled Charities and spent tk i Chesapeake Beach--lunch { the water, mud ples and the joyous merry-go-round. Happy? We think #ol Mother was left a widow with three llttle children and since she was too i1l to do any work, she was in a panic for' fear her children would be taken away from her. Now the world's a little brighter, for they | zre all together and mother's health {is improving. Jim has tuberculosls, {but they say that with proper care and food Le can be a strong, healthy | man. We know we may count on Tomorrow —The Startling Announcement of ‘Watch For It in Tomorrow’s Star together She 1y 11 oldest, 16 a position after spee is not yet earning enough to entire burden. In anoth younger boy, who is doin now after school, we able to materiully assist. the goal of independen reaclied. Until th br. Eight dollar week, or $416} for the year, is needed for thisj family. { Total, $41 ‘lose 1 w Lope, and then will be uust stand | | Total Here Is a Real Bargain 1st Commercial Northwest operty : modern: four four-car Exceilent section ; detached ; bedrooms rage. Excellent Opgportunity for Business and Residence Liberally Reduced in Price to $14,000 On Terms McKeever & Goss Realtors 1415 K St. M. 4752 co Meeting the Demand for Good Homes At a Low Price and Easy Terms Our New Homes Northeast Tapestry bric all modern improvements, including built-in garage. $6,950 Small Cash Payment and $62.50 a Month Start the New Year With a Deed to One of These Homes Open Daily Until 8 O’Clock P.M. Located on Morton Street Between L and M, 6th and 7th Streets Northeast Realtors 1415 K St. M. 4752 slderation f what troubles she had. LIFE TERM IS GIVEN TO HIGHT; 35 YEARS FOR MRS. SWEETIN 4umlmued from First Tage.) POOLE CONVTED; 2T L TAKEAPPEAL Prwia HAe Ansi. {Jury Recommendation for | Speaking of the testimony of Mr: ¢ oot Francis Fisher, aunt of Mrw swectin, | ercy Means Life for Girl’s Assailant. who had testified she had warned | they must not tuke th Elste Sweetin of the gossip about “her and the prescher,” Smith said Men, if there were more wome {like Mrs. Francis Fisher in Ina, then | | Ina would be betier off. God Liess Mrs. Fishier and women like her, did not go up the alley and talk went to Mrs. Sweotin and told w she had heard. “She sald Blsie or ind sald Mre. Fish HORIZONTAL 2 | 1. High character iy | 5 Pronoun | 6. Pronoun Ao. Parent .| 7. Falling tide . Before teday VhRTICAL Good business 3. Studia Numerals 4. Bay or.inlet 5 Genguphic«l chazt, feh 10 The ¥ CK, Md Littleto: Poo this morning of a ainst Irene Mellott, 14 yea The jury, which returned : 12:30 ‘am, recommend Ne. not trou-{ wyjch automatically carri the old 1ads fcoprence. Death would have troubles af | pepairy without this recommend TR, o |0 Ao Tor ifie de Kpecial Di Star IE S, N.Y.governe: 9. lumbled type capita d the first time er didn’t know | 4o es with Wilfe ‘hodght she told 1 u nt, but e ing | woutd Christma Toole father much depress girl was on assaults were < 1o the evidenc her t Well, they want ng her for that did not cry, that. She'd just cried all s going to about that, and she wasn't going to ery any more.” oncerning the visit to the Bonuie mp meeting after the death of Wil- ford Sweetin, Smith said: “The State would have you believe she went there for a big time with Hight and yet she takes her three Joys along., Is that reasonable, men?” fed to Avold Hight. Smith then reviewed the testimony Lout Mrs, Sweetin's efforte to avoid | Hght. Low tutned off the et who i ildrey ars old whe mmitted, accordin Her brother ix under | indictment at Rockville upon similar charges, and this will called | at Rockville, from which p the Poole case venued to Frederick | County or sunt of local prejudice. A {former tri le resulted it hung jurs she str EresTNuT Farms Mik “Th’e Knowing Mother Will Have No Other™ and the shows that ford suid: “Wh W you v hatever take it nnocence mee Sn.ith said { You « 1 coming ur verdic with smile. death closing send her to her (her b | FLAT TIRE? . MAIN 500 LEETH BROTHERS Service Charge Never Over %1.00 Recipes for Health ONSIDER such foods rich cream of cele creamed oysters, asparagus ¢ send baked custard vith pure wun fit for the pared ecasily iently A Limited Amount of 7% First Mortgage Notes for Sale Secured On High-Class Chevy Chase Property Not Exceeding 509, Valuation when plentitul supply wit Farms il you pert Housewi that the) upon alize pend - products Distributors B of Walker- Gordon Certified Nursery i Mill: vm'ul if yvo Denominations of order with $250, $500, $1,000 Loan Dept. Mcxeevskcoss Ghe: stnut & Farms arry 6 Connecticut Ave Franklin 4000 Y Realtors 1415 K St. N.W. M. 4752 DEAR FRIENDS We Have 42 Orphan Children In Our Home At 328-330 C Street N.W. This Picture Shows Only About Half The Number In addition to these unfortunate little ones, there fortunate, living in homes where misfortune, sickne we, through your generosity, can be instramental in b attend our Mission Sunday School. The Mission sent 112 baskets into these homes last Christinas. and we plan to supply a number of families this year. Our workers, who make a weekly visit to the jail und Home for the Aged at Blue Plains monthly, will be glad to act as vour representative in taking to these unfortunate people some little token of Christmas,in the form of flowers, fruit, candy or some other little reminder that they are not forgotten. We are so_very grateful to you for your wonderful co-operation would come and personally inspect the work which your gifts are blessing our efforts, and we are praying that you may find It part in this great work. Kindly make all checks payable to the possible to 214-216 John Marshall Place, With best wishes for a Merry Chr are about three hundred others scarcely more and sorrow will bar out all C tmas cheer unless nging it to them. = Many of dear little ones n the past, and we making possible. God possible 1o come and have wish that you is wonderfully cven mdarger “Ty rer of the Gospel Mixsio promptly as stmas and Happy and Prosperous New Year, Yours in’the Master's servide, KARL E. GOOSEMAN, The Gospel Misshon, 21¢-316 John Marehall Place, Washington, D. C. we are, Superintendent

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