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SHIPPING NEW. DEDICATE JANNEY SCHOOL TONIGHT, Wenleytown Building to Be | .o DUE TODAY. Formally Made Part of . District System. New York. ARRIVED YESTERDAY Berli Munarso " * | FRIDAY. The Janney School in Tenleytown, [y A one of the newest additions to the | Pre public school system, will be dedicated | R tonight as a feature of the obs ericun Education week District. e ceremonies at 8 o'clock & number ¢ school offici DUE SATURDAY Havre. ind | Sk IPGRL an Prane Rochambean A e A. M., as well as a mu by Mrs. William T. The speakers will b Frederick A. Fennir rank W. Ballol ¢ Stephen 1. Krame Robert L. | ¢a Haycock Thomas Sidwell of 18 b s School. Miss Blanche Pulizzi. | [3'h ol 1 of the Janney School 4 . Murch, supervising prin ©f the first division. The school super visors have planned to atend as a4 delegation Haycock’s Statement. Supts t—London | d. 10 Tn connection with the Janney dedi- | ¢ —Cape G eation exercises, Assistant Supt. Hay- cock issued a stutement today d “rancisc scribing the d Cristobal . sruGCa—Santos » schools in the 1 have had an in ing development the suburban schools of of Columbia were und = Board of Education AILING SATURDAY days there were fc ards, Shrmes one for the Georgeto for the Washington schools, one the county school and one schoo for colored people. After the con- solidation of the boards in 1874 Mr Joseph R. Keene became the super vising pri ¢ all the county &chools, ki the seventl sion of the 3 given over to Mr. Bernard T tam; Ny S Arrivals at and Sailings From uthampton, . B, i 0 00 M. 00 M 00 P M 00 AM 00 3 1:00 BM. | quarters will be kept open until late 12:00 M 3:00 PA = 3:00 P'M. | assurance that a plan will be devised 110:00 ATM 00 AN 00 P 2:00 M 00 P.M. 00 PN 00 M oo pa, | Finney, 9°00°AM. 5 1:00 AM. Teports THE EVENING STAR, 'WASHINGTON, ROLL CALL FUNDS LAG DANGEROUSLY District Far Behind Red Cross Quota—Chapters Face Curtailments. The total of $17,275.04 raised by the District chapter of the American Red Cross to date in its ninth annual 7 roll call shows that Washington is | short '$3: 6 of its $50,000 quota, officials announced today. There was | no discouragment voiced by officials of the roll call on account of the | slowness with which the funds are | being raised, but it was pointed out | that unless the quota is raised many activities of the loeal chapter will be | curtailed for the ensuing year. | Although volunteer workers cor- | pleted registration at the enrollment | booths in hotels, banks and stores last | night, Gen. John A. Johnsion. chair- | man ‘of the roll call, said the head- | Baturday night. If the -enrollment shows a shortage of its $50,000 quota | by the end of the week, he expressed to enhance the membership registra- tion. Veterans Pay Up. | Among.yvesterday’s returns was that | of the Interfor Department enroll- | ment, under direction of Mrs. . C. wife of the As: of the Interior 6. Assisting Mrs. | with_the enrollment were M. Tigert. Miss June Hann Merritt, Mrs. William s g | K. Burlew and Mrs. Stewart. Other were: National Cathedral 8chool for Girls,'$265; Miss Madeira's School, $190; Trinity College, $140 tary . Mrs. “| Veterans' Bureau, under direction of Mrs. Frank T. Hives, $630. and the M- | Fairbrother Public School, $99. 1| A practical exhibit of the occupa- as supervising principal in the reor- ganization of schools in 1906; thu the Tenlytown schc clated wit “In thos Tenlytown vic frame schoolhouses. Grant road, and the other on Tunlaw road. near the Lo horough road. The old Grant Road School in 1864 and was itorium and for the new nd the buildin { the next five vy located on | be m.’n]t: a the | “The five-ye: | gram provides zhool cost pils in $160,000. ed two . \ »m building. for road site, and | new school to be erected in | Heights, in the neighborhood | old Tunlaw Road School.” ll built never ommodate more "his school the Chevy Cha large enough tc than two clas gupplanted ¥ The $25,000 Within rs this school will ar school building pro- the erection |a new schoolhouse on the old Grant also provides for & of Wesley of the tional therapy wrok conducted by the District chapter of the Red Cross at .| the Naval Hospital will be on display at roll call headquarters, 1412 F stret | northwest, beginning today under the direction of Mrs. W. §. Spencer, chair- {man of hispital work. The articles made by sallors, marines and veterans will be sold to the public. The sale is being held to demonstrate Red Cross actlvity among patients at the hos. | pitals,” Mrs. Spencer said. The pro- | ceeds will be used to purchase expend- | able materials for the work. Sale to Continue. Among the articles on sale are leather bilifolds, pocketbooks, en- graved albums, brief cases, floor rugs, lamp shades and tapestries. Miss pital and Miss Marion Rogers, assist- ant instructor. Miss Lila McDonald, volunteer on duty at the sale, is as- sisting Veterans Paul Roberson, J. S. Brown.and Stephen Spolger with the actual demonstration of the work. hTe sale will last until Saturday night, it was announced and the head- quarters will remain open until 9 o'clock -each night. MESSENGER KLLED IN TRAFFIC MISHAP Boy Dies in Hospital After His Bicycle Meets Auto—Other Acoidents. Edward Minor, colored, 15 years, 48 Hanover street, employed as messen- ger for a talloring firm, was fatally injured yesterday afternoon at Rhode | Island avenue and First street as & result of a collision between his bicycle and the automobile of Luther | Bradford Robinson, 47 years, 56 U street. Minor, riding his wheel south on First street, made a left-hand turn at Rhode Island avenue, his wheel com- | ing in contact with the automobtle | that was moving east on Rhode Is-| land avenue. The injured boy died| on the operating table at Freedmen's | Hospital, death resulting from a hem- orrhage of the lungs. A coroner’s jury today returned a | verdict of accidental death. Sixteenth and M streets, scene of | the fatal dent to Mrs. Edith F.| Gregk a week ago, was the scene of | another collision yesterday afternoon, in which a District automobile driven by John Murdock, 318 Second street southwest, was overturned, resulting | in slight injury to Harry N. Moss, | 1709 Lanier place, occupant of the | overturned vehicle. Ready Small, colored, 939 P street, was driver of the automobile with | which the District vehicle collided. | There were several passengers in his | car returning from a funeral in Mary land. None of them was hurt. Charged with reckless driving, Solo- mon Rosenberg, 19 years, 1521 Fifth street, was arrested last night by| Policeman Als of the fifth precinct three hours after he was alleged to have figured in an accident at First dnd E streets southeast. Police reported that Rosenberg's car knocked down an unidentified woman and then broke a_street lamp. You'll End Your Hunt For a Home When You Visit S University Park —that delightful community just beyond Hyattsville on the ‘Wash.-Balto. Boulevard. Homes from $9,000 to $15,00 D. U, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 7925. O. J. DeMOLL DeMoll TWELFTH AND G STRE PIANO AND INDIVIDUALITY IN FURNITURE AT DeMOLL'S Let Us Place One of Our Beautiful Dining Room Suites In Your Home for Thanksgiving Day Prices $250 to $1,000 EMMONS S. SMITH FURNITURE CO. | | The terms of Morris Plan Loans are simple and practical and fair. For each $50 or fraction borrowed you agree to de- posit $1.00 per week on an Ac- count, the pro- ceeds of which may be used to cancel the note when due. De- posits muy be made on a weelk- Iy mi-monthly or monthly basis as you prefer. Loans are pass- ed within a day or two after filing Easy to Pay Weekly Deposit $2.00 $4.00 $6.00 $8.00 $10.00 $20.00 $100.00 $200.00 Loan $100 $200 $300 $400 $500 $1,000 $5,000 $10,000 application — with few exceptions. MORRIS PLAN notes are usually made for 1 year, though they may be given for any period of from 3 to 12 months. THE MORRIS PLAN 'BANK Supervision U. 8. Treasury 1408 H Street N. W, “Character and Earning Power Are the Basis of Credit” A Home you can Buy Your way— OULL like the location—we couldn’t recommend investment in a more promising section of the northeast—and you won’t find a more attractive neighborhood than keeps this Home company. It’s brand-new—built by a man whose training has been of the best—and his ex- perience has been reflected in every detail of this home. It has six rooms—tiled bath, front porch, breakfast porch and sleeping porch. Large Living room and Dining room, three Bedrooms; best of heating School, erected farther mnorth, ne the District line, in 1889, Old School Burned. “The old school on Tunday | n March, 1 was burned to the | ground. In Tenlytown a smal building was crected in 1 This structure was enlarged in 1896 a @ cost of $28.000. Today on an ad- joini ded | handsome new School, an installation and a Kitchen that every oy housewife will say is “perfect™! The price is $7,95() —but the terms can be ad- justed—making purchase and possession surprisingly €a5y. Margaret Wells is instructor of occu- Shot as Car Fires Bullet. pational therapy at the Naval Hos. John Brown, colored, 17 years, 1606 | | Eighth street, was treated at Freed- | men’s Hospital last night for a bullet wound in his leg. He was at Seventh | land T streets shortly after 11 o'clock when the wound was inflicted by a bullet from a cartridge that was ex- ploded by a street car paseing over it. Police are trying to determine the tructure | identity of the individual who placed | bination | the cartridge on the track Pre-Holiday Sale Buy Your Christmas Gifts at three very special prices and cheers, at small cost. Now and Save Money |E $49 $59 $75 i NOTHING NICER FOR XMAS GIFTS SWEEPING REDUCTIONS ON i | " Pocketbooks ¢ Fancy Pealher Goods : DRESSE that are fashioned in the smart- i Armbags Tr:fvehalg Bees est modes, in the preferred shades of the g;:f}:f::s ’;:‘ill?c“::s newest fabrics and priced with a restraint ) that makes them most attractive values. Fitted Bags Suit Cases Trunks @ And Other Gifts A Real “CORONA™ EVERY woman will want one of these Nickel-Plated Coffee Percolators, made by the celebrated Lan- ders, Frary & Clark Co.—they are perfect beauties! Once you have tasted coffee made by the “Corona” electrically percolated method you will junk that old coffee pot in a jiffy. Try it once! The “Corona” is a 6-cup, nickel-plated percolator of sparkling finish. which will insure good, rich coffee, that invigorates T 1319 CONNECTICUT. AvEns po= e THANKSGIVING SPECIALS Call our office for details—at any time up to 9 p.in. CKEEVER4GOSK..... 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Best of all you are seated comfortably while The fargest six-room houses built; two distinct styles to choose from, with the latest improwed bath and shower. A home you will be proud to live in. Every modern convenience a good home should have. SEE THESE HOMES BEFORE THEY ARE ALL SOLD NO HOMES CAN APPROACH THEM IN VALUE TERMS ARRANGED FOR YOU These Homes Are Open and Lighted Untit 9 P.M. Here are just a few of our Certified Studebaker Used Cars 16th Street Doubledecker Busses These Homes D. J. Dunigan, Inc. 1319 N. Y. Ave. Phone Main 1267 to EBAKER OOUPS, ti hly| L O Fiaceswred 1s| OLDSMOBILE DRLUXE SEDAX, ir trimming, e3-| practieally new, bas Deen in use fully €quiDped,| but very ehort time, $1,000. Distributors NATIONAL ELECTRICAL SUPPLY (o. Electrical Supplies Radio Supplies 1328-1330 N. Y. 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