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HE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. (. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1925. GAIN IN EMPLOYMENT. |U, S, DRY LAW TEST |{i, 35, "sns e seosiowea; | 0RGANIZATION AcTIVITIES. |OYSTER ROAST PLANNED. s | prison reform of the W. C. T. U., de- TODAY. H i . Steady Increase in D. C. in Octo- clared. “Crime is the great and grow-| The annual meeting of the Council | Busines: isi | PRESTON ie Delightful New yb B i | WATCHED BY WURLD ing shame of America. of the Soclety of the Army of Santiago B chVEsiiClEence 12, 19, er Over September. P Mrs. Horning estimates that crime {de Cuba wiil meet, 4 o'clock, at the Donohoe’s Summer Home. PEINOAT %Y O [ S ~ costs the United States more than|Army and Navy Club. Nominations to | BURNGALQ Vi H ME m(‘,““""[_‘]::‘[’*;:“ ?x'.l.il-n:-[:l“{‘.J".‘n‘.fi-l:iw':; W. C. T. U. Head Says Results of | Public cducation, and between $8 and | fill three vacancies in the council and | = Approximately 75 of the leading 1 : ploy : e $10 per year for each man, woman [matters affecting succession to the f businiess men of the Southe otlony relid SN AY ing new bun el [ the basix of figures, showin o gain Prohibition in U. S. WII In. |and child. “Recruits to the ranks of | presidency of the soclety Tole civeni by thes s Gitnio | B £ ) vak shade Inspect their five bright rooms, {of 2.2 per cent in October over Sep- fluence Other Natons. days, but dapper, well dressed TONIGHT. | morrow at the Summer home of Clar- | Senin h i The two preceding months 2 RESL tappg ence Donohoe, president of the Wash modern | Loice electric fixtures and other Misriks omed Thon oy Ghsteh Tt hoys and glr here is but one ef- rman american Soccer Foot | frer, DGnenos: president of the king features. And then, like others, marvel Solee : : fectual way to stop this growth,” she | Ball Club will give a masquerade ball | oy’ SO80 BIHEE BOATG. (L that they can be sold at this low figure! ¥ roll totals in manufactories for | By the Associated Press. P B o S R o the |at the Concord Club, 314 C street. avenue and Eighth street southe: October increased 7.5 per cent over DETROIT, November 14.—The eyes ;he":l“’“‘u"“:)’;‘".’,"e to the serfousness of x e at 8 o'cleck a.m. and return to Wash. sptember, the report showed, while | of the world are watching the United s n. The National Fellowship Club will | ) : ¥ inzton about 5 o'clock p.am. Donohoe 0 16t and Irving St NE. the per capita ecarnings of workers| States in its test of national prohibi- Sema glve an informal dance in the Hall of | 5Ru"" (00" the Dotomac, near Mor of = advanced per cent. The figures tion, Miss Anna Adams Gordon, presi- CITY NEWS BRIEF. Nations, Hotel Washington. VISItors | o) i5wn, Md. $6.500 i were based on returns fuade by 9,874 dent of the National and World Wom- N | welcome. : Look § window of any of these charm- today by the Labor Department on BT to 1th St walk *thred Squ north_to M'CKB 10% Cash establishments in 53 industries, which an’s Christian Temperance Union, said | _The Anthropological Society will : s > $55 o Mo. ad a total of 2,001,263 employes at| today. The natlonal orgagization is|eet Tuesday, 445 p.m. in room 42-| . A five hundred card party will be Births Reported e the end of October, or 61,0000 more holding its fifty-first annual convention in the new National Museum. Dr. | given, 8:15 o'clock, at the residence of = than were employed o month before. | here, Ales Hrdlicka will lecture on *“Ancient | Mrs. Owen Allen, 1243 C street south- | Thé following births have been Main 9770 ha: only Hkeq dechines in the The success or failure of this test [ V21 in the Far East." Al Interested | east. Proceeds for a memorial to be | f (e Health Depastment in the 7 industries in the manufacture will determine future action of other ",“” invited. The hoard of managers placed in Christ Church and Flozence Paylor. of fce cream and automobile tires, countries iving temperanca and | Wil meet, 4215, in the oflice of Neil 3 5 5 : . L Qs and foen T T both of which were laid to seasonal abolition of the liquor traflic, she said, [ 7U9d. president of the National Mu- he ‘Bour Neceasitles itor, Elealthitl sinn®L S thutiie Johneons gif) recessions. Textile and automobile “Never was this more evident,” Frdo by Il be ;he foud .5;«-1 of A}‘;:«'clj.‘x\fl}v’ i u Padla Aueriiach, bos anufacture showed the largest in-| Gordon said, “than during the world 2 eague for e Larger Life, 2! K | 21 Marietta Newkirk, gir e b Edimburgh, Deletatos | gininalaeriette Gunn Roberson will| street, § o'clock. The lecture will be ] Amprogi. boy of a series of free le Dowis, b 1 ow evening at the Hotel were continually queried as to the ef-| Lafayette. Subject, “Follow Me; 1 jie Williameson, boy s S A AT A AR AR fect of prohibition on this country. | \Will Make Thee.- = A Rotiuson. hoy 1 ~ t Anes I 3 < . tional body has really just begun. It Mrs. Nanette B. Paul will open a 3 LI WASHINGTON VARVELING 3 is our responsibility—and a great one | Parliamentary law class Monday, 7 BROWN. A tritut /' AT THIS AMAZING PRICE AND TERMS! to prove to the world that prohibi- | P-m., at Hotel Hamilton. District of Columbia and Maryland- tion is a4 success and a great forward 2 5 1 1 step in the development of a great |..J4nn E. A. Gale will lecture on|Fair and slightly colder tonight; to. | Mulcoim & and Mareuret Stewart o | | people,” , Some Observations on Anthropology™ | morrow increasing cloudiness and | 1y and Fliza Sherman, gl 5 l X i 3 _Crime_is developing in_this coun. [}, (be Meeting of baghtbringer Lodge: | \varmer followed by rain; fresh norlh-z = oy at Barrister Bunging. 655 | West to southeast winds " 2 il oo Virginia—Falr and slightly colder treet. : R Lo & = 1n ‘east, Increasing cloudingss In west 1 And ) AT The executive committee of the As- | probably rain in extreme west portion | Main 2020 socition Opposed to Blue Laws will | tomorrow increasing cloudiness fol. | - . ! meet Monday evening at 925 § street. | lowed by rain, warmer in central and | = R eate iy | west portions: fresh east shifting to | PAINTIN The Wanderlusters” hike for tomor- | southeast winds P ; | h\ row will start from Wisconsin and! West Virginla—Probably rain late | kiumii Paperhangiur—Decorating Massachusetts avenucs at 230 pa. | tonight and tomorrow, slightly warmer | 111 ' P. F. GORDON h wis postponed from last|in west portion tonight; colder in west| FElwit . . ause of inclement weather. | portion tomorrow. 365 Cedar Street NW. - : will lead 5 ] Phone: Adame 5488 | Tido Tables. Deaths Reported. and let it buy you one of Quaiito—service S = (Furnished by the United States Coast | . fuiowins acatne nave heen pr[l);;:: ):i:»l\]‘:'lh‘::{':‘ and Goedetic Survey.) | to the Health "Department i the i you g o . on the Jewish colonization | Today—Low tide, 1241 am. and| | these five charming new hiem n Russia. The address wiil| 1250 pm: high tde, 6:23 am. and| Mart S | be given in the Jewish language. 6%0 p.m. |3 ha B. J. 1 ! pyelan Tomorrow—Low tide, 1:27 am. and | Lo 4, (onthers. 7 William Green, president of the|1:32 p.m. high tide, 7:06 a.m. and| Roslia Hyde 7 i . v v Amicrican Federation of Labor, will | 7:23 p.m e 7 i You speak at the Wapiva Club luncheon The Sun and Moon. [ Winian 7 here at the University Club Tuesday, 12:45 : e ROWN e S un rose, 649 am Eiw : o e BROWN pm. Subject, “A Great Cause. | ToNce? vitil . | BROWN n A MeCord 81 1 BROWN ST ST 7 NS R S8 W37 o | Charles F. : o Nenie . 1 The Young Men's Hebrew Associa-! Tomorrow—Sun rises, 6:30 a.m.; sun| | g your initial payment is Sixty years of truth- ton will Wite 5 oneiiioueit i sete 456 p [ Bimete ¥ ful representation of lance tomorrow evening at its build-| oon rises, 4:45 p.m.; sets, 4:20 p.m. | g goods and conscien- ing, Eleventh street and Pennsylvania | . Automobile lamps to be lighted one Seeitaciiietintacal. avente. I hour after sunset. n 3300 ing with customers is Owing to the flinews of Rev. Fred.; Records for Twenty.one Hours i erick Brown Harris, D. < ¢| Thermometer—i p.m., 59; 8 p.m., th_e know_wn record of Found Episcor ch, | 12 midnight, 56; 4 a.m., 55; 8 a.m., 55; SRREEED TR : | this business. the plans for 2 {11 am., 61 | & for all build ne hi Barometer — 4 pm., 29.47; 8 pm.| | . ‘ass for al ilding poned 5 61; 12 midnight 69; 4 a.m., 29.76; | and thereafter it costs but purposes = S im, 2982 11 ., 29.83 Hares e e 1o Highest temperature, 64, occurred at | AEPes Dext 2 pn. vesterd Bas Bl HIRES TURNER OFFICES Lowet temperature, 53, occurred at |, Jsvert st 45 a Mon L RS ices R e £ om0 ¥ P RISy : | Highest, 63; lowest, 45 | B e STORES | Condition of the Water. d 1 Temperature and condition of the x < " = No Parking Restricti water at Great FaMs today at 8 a.m &ar including all interest and | FURNITURE i Temperature. 8 Condiion. © very | cooss, oy s?t g roiliictions Of balance due RE!!};‘]NG | TWO STREETS Weather in Various Cities. it , (:"- i Household Parties AFFLECK BUILDING . b i A PERSONAL VISIT WILL BE ‘ Eecentionss SDrivce 2421.23 Penn. Ave. N.W. | | siavon : : ol ool s hother A Conventions Office = 2 ! MORE CONVINCING THAN ANY ! Woddings A e DESCRIPTION WE COULD GIVE cotR RSO | H. BAUM & SON Come to— 464 Pa. Ave. N.W. Main 9136 4 Third Street NE e Between L and M Streets OPEN ALL DAY SUNDAY PERPETUAL | 1417 K Street 105 HOMES BUILT g BUlLDlNG i ASSOCIATION | ~ .. e - o dissgive “two Bayer Tablets of | 3.V MARY M eMACK spirin” in four tablespoonfuls o 2 B CUNNINGHAY Men Pays 6 Per Cent water, and gargle throat thoroughly. | Ol 30:08 £ S ampment on shares maturing in 45 Rcpeat in two hours if necessary. Pho i f Be sure you use only the genuine { it or 83 months. It Bayer Aspirin, marked with the | LUl Sayer Cross. which can be had tin boxes of twelve tablets tor few ' Pays 4 Per Cent oo [ S Seont on shares withdrawn be- 4 Bayer-Tablets St Toue ottt "t Wit of S fore maturing. @ " OFe ® “,3“, St ] .‘;:_i;r‘}-) NiNGIAN l., aa. G Aspirin & [ i 8 | & :lsae" Over | Tha'Bayer Grosson Genuire Tablets A2 el Mt LA RGEINE ,500,000 Surplus $950,000 | (8 am. Greenwich time. todas.) {he 11 o'clock service. Sunday Corner 11th and E Sts. N.W. | [#% BHAREY | B i : ! Kol Sy Stations. Temperature. Weather. Swede from Pope &' Cl BERRY... ... President : : A Smain ; Flornia W. CARR. .Secretary i 2 ¥ | Hamilton " Bermuda (K. | Wednesday, Nove l 11023 ine New Homes with ] - i . o the RO CAMPBE | ‘Abilene Tex_ 20 68 Alhany 11 356 i at 6 p | Atlant, 30,10 . E e Bk o o ntie City e Mre. John A <ton 2038 64 E 3 tery Buffalo 2 CORNELL. F 13, 1925 HOLLY. . LLY. 3 am“at he A 27 Go t loved MARTHA COR for Tonsilitis | 7+ 293¢l or Sore Throat | Fice iP £ & Lo o & e s | sasrin HAM 11 mem S ¢ i - national’ Ushers' ' Uni DEVORE. Departed this life 1 London,. Leii e = Although France broke all its rec s B”,[t_“l (,a, ages, in = E ords for steel production last year, the | o e N i | output was only three-fourths of its| HALEY. Thursdar. Novemb Chevy Chase, Maryland =, 7 i 5 S Yo Nevember 4% 1 abeth A Hiley (nee Dwyer from his lat The Season’s e ! STREDALE. . Ehureh o olemn. Diet ) 'FUNERAL DIRECTORS, Greatest Home Value! ! oL, Ritien ] o 2 TR I"l‘ S hard to believe you can buy homes such as these 1 s R I T R O e st. nw.. Monday morning. No- White and vellow, very | requiem mass wili ho sung at 9 o'clock 1 Neither the Sember 16, at K30 o clock: thence to St = for the amazingly low prices asked—prices which 5 affectionate: straved from 1301 Pa theTepose of his_soul with the or Iy b ihle through reduced in 1 1009 H St. 7 could only be ssible through reduced costs in late - ov. 8: has D. C. ta d s tag N E. BURNS. Grand Knix en | e possible throug ts ehae retarn Shove amirses OIS 6| s RITASS naar dapient, fment. e 60201009 H St. N season construction ! —arkc brown Pomeranian Giale: o Formerly 940 F_St_N.W TR collar: Wednesday. Reward. 3 . n.w. | HARVEY. Friday. November 13. 1925, at [ = : s I I R R CHEVY Potomae_87-W. el B pesidene. Lanham ™ MA BAME 1) Joseph F. Birch’s Sons »on a_quict street and convenient to main CHASE, MD. Her oo " Hewar. " 1375 Motk b | ves pd fatheg of VAR gl N AW R ighborhood stores, schools, etc. AT " & Adams 4840, e aii e 'R Chare s Eveans | 3034 M ST N.W, Establishes 1842, FU ECE, with ¥ tails. Florida | Lunday. November 15, at 5 ocock o | ~ v 0 T o Sl Gl Happiness Awaits B e VRTINS | SRR RN Gawler Service type shown above. They are built to GLa: Tortore shell, November | i Si YPe 3 Yy a S Enhe o ICKS, Thursday. November 1 | o o S tile foundations and the best of ma- —just around the corner in the newest and Loin st in front of Dean ‘estate: reward. e, Md ABETH | Funeral Directors s:n‘c;‘ulldls_g"n kmanship throughout. There is an open fire- fastest growing section of Chevy Chase— | Culf Meln 5704 hatore 6/ p; T B ot woGus | Main 5512 Ave. N ge living room, French doors leading fo the LELAND! Here, at a _reasonable price, you A e S L v November 15, —_Ave. - ng room, an outside pantry and bright kitchen, : will find a delightful choice of individual, new, aad Vi, TROwang 40 Cont Storel T3H | KLOCK. | Fridur. November 13 a Timothy Hanlon cheery bedrooms and fine bath with all enameled fix- detached homes, with every conceivable ,mo@ern Mase ave. n.w.. or call Frank. 8490. afie WILLIAM THERON. belov - L ¥ NE. _ Phone L tures, wide frout porch, electricity, gas, hot-water heat, built- convenience and refinement! Many of Washin EYS i At e P el s alker Rlde Rinceal o '|~ CHAS. S. ZURHORST in garage, ctc. You water, sewerage, cement sidewalks ton’s most progressive people dwell in Branch 143, Room 413. District Build- . _Ser Addison Chapel at AST CAPITOL ST, and other city conveniences. And in Summer you wi reci- Teward s e o S Ralstive: 5 ___Phone Lincoln 3 ‘ cr you will app S W ATCH. White Foli And braceier, | tend. Interment at Addison Chavel = ate the large shade trees that sct off your home and fine lawn. \ gt Georgia ave. betweed Quincy o and . Thursdas. November | 3. WILLIAM LEE. Euncral Director and Em. N 5. . hter, Mrs. rown_of 15 chapel and, o = soders SRS e i ¢ : Al PR AT e o CHAIN, #old, and_mosalc pendani:| St M-¥.. MARY ANN MORSE. iz prices. 333 Pa. X o - Monroe it. n. o Riges Bank. Park | Lo moum their lows ane son o i DON'T MISS THE CHANCE z an Hd IR 1 N BT AT | IR i #| Frank Geie TO SEE THEM SUNDAY! PACKAGE, cantaieine liisn 5ankins o o rients ‘the | 113 sEYENTH i ne and six | residence of her kranddauzhic B 5% | Modern _ Chavel._ embrotdery initials: between 14th and 1. and 5 ® Sunday. November 13 e T B E e oy 1lth and Fairmont. Friday between 5 and 6 . Interment at Harmony Cemeters. | Quick , < T o | 0AKLEY. Al members of Mazaatens Tent.| W. W. Deal & Co, E PRICED PIN. Phi Sizma Kavva jeweied o | e 10 P R G and Dol M e . 3 ) alds and pearls: reward. Phone Main 4850.| quested to attend the funeral of Sist 816 X e Service. Chaver Folow ohiasts eiiter- P TAOE —cona i ea | ADDIB, OAKLEY Sundas, November 15, | A8t COSTELLO S 00K, containi T and A01:30 @elockc. at the Vermont: Avenuc € ing Lelond St. from as low as and up Sral pavers. Return to B ¥, Bursess, J17 | Baptist Church. Vermont ave between Q e Lol cither Conn. or Wisc. 15* E and receive reward. and R n.w. All eister tents are wvited Ave.—Ezhibit House e e M. STEWART. R. 5. % Ci $8 2 50 DRIVE OUT Connecticut Ave., West G'Donnell’s nrurdsmre,lmf)?"fi."-f Foater will | PLUNKERT. Thursday, November 12, 1025, Wm. H. Sardo & Co. CONNECTICUT AVENUE cauman comreravel AVEMUE. jinie: anidiroost yaue A SR ol MARY M. POWELL, Lea N. CAP. ST. NORTH 7878 On Terms You Can Meet! PURSE—I{ the person who found the brow L now eaoen 1734 K. L. teano 57, < corner Leland St. through Bradley Lane and North three return purse and evexlasses to O'Donnell's | At his residence. 707 Otig CJOH. e 7 Curtis Rd, -q::::f« on Wisconsin | Ave. to 4601 . Drug Store. no auestions will be asked | F.. beloved husband of Ca 0 r fl‘:?he‘r‘n‘? Bk Lincoln 524 i LELAND STREET. Purse vaiued as gift. (e ONell) . Funeral from his late resi- | Modern Chavel 7200 979 = = SPEGTACLES. shell i Novamber To i | dence Monday. November 16: at’0 am Re: | == L Co b oy DESIGNS, 4 ent at Mount Olivet Cemetery. Relatives o b TIRE, Mansheld cord. 33x4% . and rim: | and friends dvited s O e ISIN. eral roward. Franklin 148, C10T4°K st pw | quiem hixh mase atthe Chuich of the Tm- is : WISCON. H il d RY. t NOVe ~HOICE FLORAL Main 241¢ e ife Bexer uaed palnicd black i painteid | poTmuRY, Departed thin 1ifo November 19, | CHQICE R BRI Blomt Bertvers ¢ B B Euchid st niwe MARY MG 5 if ENTS cle. between 530 and 6 o'clock p.m.. F 1925, at 114l Budkd o o P, Prompt Auto Delivery Service a hurg,_Md. v November 16. at 10 am. 15% J. CURTIS WALKER TRET Goadyess i i BiE Togs | poidsy Noromeer 19. st 10 am. | 18% | Gyde Bros. Co.; 1212 F St. 1761 Park rd. n.w. Phoue Adams 4212. | FONner3 lingering ilincds. at her residence. |~ T A S pvep—- Investment Bldg. Frank. 240 e A S e i 2 e | BT ACKISTONE'S = lv’v.\l‘fi‘l %\;‘nrzl:l. ‘b'&:: == wold. v‘vifl‘}{ delmt!dpmfilhsr oL _\lfl‘x_'y sl;m‘fillm{;nx;‘::\u‘. FI 1“BI k t S 2 4 actlet: en Troasu vs . Reid, James C.. § A nd ALEX. M. BOYD 925 Fifteenth Street RENoitn 9787-W. afier 5. or Room 333, | /Tifian B. Powdll.. Funeral from her fate ora, anket Sprays 3 5 Main 9770 Treasury. Reward. 14° home Monday. November 16. at % p.m. 15° | Other Beautifal Floral Designe Moderato WATCH—Tuesday. between 1004 Lanier bl Departed this life November 13, |Rrices 1ih & 1223 F el M 3707 Riggs Bank Bldg. Adams 866 : Sunday Phone—Cleve. 3860 nd Poli's, small. old. Eigin. Reward: Col it heTexidence” 71N o D Sie! CEMETERY LOTS. nan's gold Elgin: owner's name o the St F - e 39. are request- BURIAL SITE 4 fle cace: reward o . 500 Hurley-| ¢d to be present at the funeral from her | _in city's most beautifil cemetery: sac e B, Phone Mam 70407 branch gb | ate residence Monday. November 10,4t | at B8 ajoming sites sclling 85 (o §180% E 2 vm. 3 % ' Aadress Box 512, Star oflice,

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