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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. ©, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY INDIAN LEADERS HELD BEI.GIANS AGAIN IN MERCHANT S SLAYING in Killing. FORESTRY GROUP IS NAMED BY GORE Will Study Plans for Development in Appalachians—Drawn From South. |ty the o Ask Assistance in Rebuilding | skouvain Library, Razed : During War. me: nade here yesterday by oh Hyde P ratt, head of West: h Carolina, 'Inc., and form eol - | MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE AND THRIFT-SAVING Bank Day—Life Insurance nificant fact that banks, trust companies, £ ions, and others loaning money accept cies of the Mutual Fire Insurance Company in con- n with their loans. Thus they help their clients and 2 splendid tribute to our company as a Savings and Thrift institution, Banks and the Joint Stock Land Banks accept Mutual Likewise the various Federal Land Fire policies as collateral security. The world’s greatest life insurance companies are those operating on the Mutual principle of sharing with their policyholders, as do Mutual Fire Insurance companies. e laws of the various states require both of these and in other ways branches of insurance to carry reserves to operate so as to protect their policyholders. You believe in Mutual life insurance—then acquire the habit of insuring your property in a thrift-saving Mutual fire insurance company. | Mutual Fire Insurance Co. 13th and New York Avenue N.W. W. A. H. Church President Phone Main 1180 L. Pierce Boteler Secretary VERNON SAYINGS BANK Thrift Week Thrift may not be a matter of just a week. But it needn’t be a matter of a lifetime either. For one year of thrift right now may mean many years of luxury and ease when you want them most. And a deposit in the Mt. Vernon Savings Bank this week will be a good way to start that year of thrift. MT. VERNON Savings Bank N.E.Cor 9tESt, Opposite the Public Lr'brsry 21, - 1928. United Daughters of the Confederacy, CONFEDERACY CHILDREN | UAir RGNy Shambrs, eacorced | e PAY TR'BUTE To LEE i{ iembers of her organization, | c: d to the statue and there lald the Mrs. “lller Hutton was in charge s Place Wreath on Statue of General| ¢ (,q ceremontes. Claude N. Bennett | Mrs. W. delivered the address, euloglzing Gen, ting In t 3. Le Rheumatism in wrists With Impressive Exerices at Capitol. s marked the ue of Gen. afternoon, on on of the birth anniversary ithern commander. nor Chambers, president of Impressive ex of January 21, 1925 Begin Now Inspect FURNITURE l m g RENTING Householt; o Office fi ing porches. ‘ ence East to Illinois Avenue Receptions Parties ‘ Conventions Drives | Weddings 5,000 Folding Chairs Always in Stock | H. BAUM & SON | 464 Pa. Ave. NW. Franklin 539 REALTORS 7th and E Sts. SW. Live In Your Not Just No matter how cozy the place in which you live may be, it's hard for you to regard it as your real home unless you actuallyownit. Forthe renter, under one roof one year and probably another roof the next, never is the master of his own dwelling. The home-owner is secure. His rent can not be raised. He can not be ordered to vacate. He can make alterations as he ol == |a| ce———— |5 | [ e [ “Own Your Own Home Day” Our lllinois Avenue Houses Colonial homes containing six large rooms, ulcvl bath, spacmns pantry, hot-water heat, hardwood floors servant’s toilet in cellar; cement front porches, ~Iu1 Drive Out Georgia Avenue to Farragut Street Th Sample House, No. 4914 Illinois Ave. N.W. FLOYD E. DAVIS @ "~ . . . = . Relieve inflammation and pain with tais quick-acting liniment If you suffer from rheumatism in through the aching joints. And the wrist joints, try Sloan’s. One this enriched blood supply de- hxht application—youdon’thave stroys the germs that are causing rub it in—will give you relief the pai thac is nothing short of amazing. Swmly the aching eases off, The stimulating ingredients o! the inflammation and swellin; whlch Sloan’s is composed send are reduced. Enjoy this comfo blood tmgl.mg today. All druggists—35 cents. kills painf Sloan’s Liniment Main 353 A House! sees fit and every improve- ment adds to the value of his own property. And a stack of cancelled checks, represent- ing payments on a home, is much more satisfying than a bundle of rent receipts. TodayisOwnYour HomeDay, the fifth day of National Thrift Week. Build or buy your own home even if it does entail sacrifices at the start. The goal is worth the effort. Why Own Your Own Home? Because--- It helps you to save. It is a good investment. It gives you better standing in the community. It stimulates your interest in your community and nation. It adds immeasurably to your self-respect. It improves your credit. It makes your family happier. It improves your home life. It gives you greater interest and pride in your home. Washington Real Estate Board Charles P. Barrett Bauman & Heinzmann Francis A. Blundon Co. Boss & Phelps Burton & Condit Arthur Carr Caywood Bros. & Garrett Floyd E. Davis John F. Donohoe & Sons David J. Dunigan William R. Ellis 1 Glover & Flather J. Dallas Grady L. T. Gravatte W. K. Hartung Co. Robert E. Heater Hedges & Middleton, Inc. Joseph A. Herbert & Sons A. C. Houghton & Co. H. R. Howenstein Co. Thos. E. Jarrell J. Leo Kolb Contributing Members J. Edward Lewis George W. Linkins McKeever & Goss McLachlen Banking Corp. McNey Realty Company Maddux, Marshall & Co. John F. Maury Middaugh & Shannon, Inc. W. C. & A. N. Miller * Moore & Hill, Inc. Norment, Smith & Fuller Co. William P. Normoyle Frank A. O’Neil C. H. Parker Company Thomas E. Petty William S. Phillips Quinter, Thomas & Co. William H. Ritchie Percy H. Russell Co. N. L. Sansbury Co., Inc. B. F. Saul Company Wm. H. Saunders Co., Inc. John Scrivener & Bro. Shannon & Luchs, Inc. The Joseph Shapiro Co. James F. Shea Louis P. Shoemaker G. W. Simpson & Co., Inc. Stone & Fairfax Story & Company Sullivan Brothers John W, Thompson & Co., Inc. Waggaman & Brawner, Inc. Allan E. Walker & Co., Inc. Monroe & Robert Bates Warren Weaver Brothers J. C. Weedon & Co. Horace H. Westcott & Co. Wilcox, Hane & Co., Inc. James Morris Woodward George Y. Worthington & Son 0. B. Zantzinger