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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 25 1925. : e — ] The Thanksgiving bpmt\ Health Officials Clash With Bishop ! Su re R H FLAT TIRE? The Pilgrim Fathers, after a )en; 0 C C t C } of hardships, cold, 'sickness and | ver Commo: a ommunion MA'N soo hunger, in the new Colony still found | Lty "'OR lNDIGESTlON | something to be thankful for when | e e Temm— 1 i their crops were gathered. In our| Special Dispatch to The Star, | It was recalled at the triennial con- | \ | = stexpshested homes gwith the ftale:) WINCHESTER, Va., November 25. | Vention held recently in New Orleans | i1J. w. Thom son & Cn., lnc. We have for prompt delivery and at reasonable phone at hand to call upon the| Bist Willia L. ¢ he | the House of Bishops, taking cogni- | ! . P4 2 A < markets of the world (they're just| : m Sl '“'““l“"( thel zance of the: situation in \|\ol~|:”d\n" = [] 820 13th st. Nw. Main 1477 price best grades of Prepared Bituminous Coal, around the corner) for our crops, and | « cese o rginia | ginia with reference to individual - ELLANS e e e ek Golke B e Mi i f s some unpleasant experi- | coy 1o s, adopted resolutions | | e have several applications oke, Briquets and Run-of-Mine. widh'an American lce «ueqlmmgea.iTennessee Bishops SaysSiic i i reah s s o anlon e AdOp o e e Hot water ‘ furnished homes:in a desirable e e el Southerners Fear Northern counties of that Staie over the mem:,e bishops also in exceutive ession / Sure Rellef location. Rent from six thousand We especially recommend the celebrated BLACK urely 0 | of the common chalice in administer- | adopt resolution of the committee e e give thanks. | fnic the sacrament of the holy com: | relative to the use of unfermented to ten thousand dollars per year KNIGHT COAL, for \\thh we arc sole local dis- American thanks you for th Stand on'Racei@uestion: [Ty 10 husches underihisigurie ] fruitfof tHe yine, that the lcominiieee Ly tributors. American thanks y e | . diction | is unable to recommend the granting £ privilege of serving you and Bishop Gravatt, who re m-s in :r l'l‘l(l' peu:mn'. i‘n other words, the 25¢ and 75¢ Packages Evervwhers Siwes. asinsanie Liketl ke iic S Charleston, capital of the State, also| House of Dishops refused to m-! e o ins l 5y e damsoieret Besa Is being assailed by ardent prohibi-[ mend the use of any wine other than | .'AMES E. COLL]FLOWER & COMPANY lN with” Thanksgiving's supply of T. PAUL, November 2. -Defeat |tionists for using fermented wine at|{real wine at the communion table. | | y P Aiasrioan Tos P I the plan of unification of the | the celebration of the holy commun. “The communion cup,” said the 907 15th Street Northwest 5t wer of the West Virginia | Monroe Watchman, “is the symbol of support his attitude. One ! brotherhood, sanctioned by Christ, es that if Christ were here |and, while some of the ted the miracle he perform- . “He would likely be ar- n of criminal pro-{ there are millions of Christians who a1 Iy shot in the bar- | feel that it is not to be lightly cast etary of the board of aside.” i we s A. Tindley, 5. Dow | Rebuild d erton S e enon | CHARGE GUARDS VIRS. JAMES R. ALLEN | Remodel GARAGES here was unity among the ! Repair PHONE MAIN 9427 | various churches. It looked like the FLOG CONVICTS TAKEN TO HOSPITAL kingdom of } en was coming, we The Shelburne 17th & S Sts. N.W. Corner Building Methodist Episcopal Churches North | ion. . {and South was forecast here last | newsp; Alnerlcan H by Bishop E. D. Mouzon of | cditor Tenn. of the st Phones—Main 5330, 5331, 5332 and Clarendon 393 . field h k cultivation & -ducation; Company had such umiversal understanding be- ween the denominations. Statement by Nine Men, Recent| Mother Questioned Aboul Denth TONEBRAKE LK Bla'Ck Kl‘lght There will be a foretaste of Christmas joys in more “But it was followed after the war e BT G I Prisoners, Causes Probe of Infant Son, Removed on | 820-NTST..NW. | go !{"”’"‘ ~ANo a‘:"""x than a million homes reading the new December 5 we have never had before in Arkansas. . Doctor's Advice. ! = y~Only 43.4sk halted on e Lot B\ A ee | ~af course &t burus eumabolocety ! GOOD HOUSEKEEPING 1 Easy Walking Distance to 3 = owntown \_;":‘23‘1“'1—‘1“'.1';_ \-’::(m \‘:‘:Il"l':rm-m CHICAGO, November 25 Mrs., « HERE = | Black Knight delivers the William J. Locke’s greatest novel, Perel/a, begins now. ator Service uth will not have ; Stories told by * men, re James R. Allen, questioned since her | : i v e Chrastourihs for carty |Drisoners atithe Londks'(County’icon J : 3 | LIES THE CAR OF | heat when you want it. It More charming than even The Beloved Vagabond. infant son was found chloroformed | JONATHAN BOLD room and bath to 4 sath v plan at this time, vict farm, near England, to the effect ficulty about American : > that they r . 1 is that they are two great |, & o0 hf'“ lioen s patecly fonged this adverse yote | DY Buards will be investigated at once, | burns steadily and evenly, but picks up quickly when you give it the draft. Zona Gale’s Christmas Follies, the fascinating story of a girl who herself became a Christmas present. fn his crib in a North Side hotel a | week ago, has been taken to a Mil-| waukee sanitarium. i He Left It Parked Out In < THE COLD -~ The Elements Gotrit Attractive Rentals Wm. H. Saunders Co., Inc. | e is not a failure, but simply a “:‘f‘:‘:‘f ‘e‘ l-'-l“l'“m‘"v Pprosecuting | - james A. Garrity said she had | e B e o i o er T heart o [~ Here Y’Are Brother, by Dizie Willson—The Last 1433 K St. N.W. M. 1016 Sl . attorney, edtlystoday. been taken to the institution on his | b or domestic use burn Blacl Ohristmasis { Fairy, by Catherine and Frank Weils—A Child | Test of Christian Mr. Wagner said he would go to the | e s e | - : s . 5 & 5 | “The test of Christiunity by America | farm Friday and open his investiga: {advice. State’s attorness and her at-| [ ‘€ause Jomathan Wouldn'e s S LI in these . . . |_Shall Lead Them, by Edith Barnard Delano. | toduy is the attitude the white | tion, and that if he found the situation | torneys were not notitied || BUY A GARAG Mize: Bor | Christians take toward the colored yarranted it, he would lay the matter | |h\.l'*lu.d(lul:lmml the 1],‘...\ \I.km‘h; “L2est - Ans - Pleces*’ e Besides: Good Housekeeping Studio—Good Housekeeping Institute—Guar- ! b il o ore the Lonoke County grand jury. | has been continued to December . % 5 . I | Zauls gay fhe race lines Werel a‘Commitice ronithe i e o o Ikl on ine) $ A MONTH WILL | Price reasonable, prompt delivery "‘"wdc:d_'u‘"mf{ml. :nnd_ S::; beautifully illustrated pages of sure-to- nvestment 9% 3 gion and the Rotary Club of Stuttgart | death, Which the parents at first said PREVENT THIS | 3 = plesscChtstuiae g ts- At mew ! SAly honest opinion is that the best | Secured the release of the men after | had been caused by burglars. A cor . James E. Co“lflower ar | work on America among the colored | P their fines. The action fol-|©ner's physician said a preliminary Call Lincoln 10-160 | told by Edward Con-|eXamination of the baby’s organs| arged prisoner, who | Showed the poison had been fed to| it in milk. Allen at one time received | ent in a sanitarium before the | th is belng done in the South. In Afr Home Site el the market affords not}xmg better I fhers ,:l'l‘,:fl“,““":"‘“(“;"l';,',‘ declared he had been flogged three work being done in our South and |tlnes by an alleged “whipping box” have sent people over to study it. | for failing to ulgned tasks " Some| It Toanin evpresed themseives | Of them asserted that they had heen | e e e e, in | flogied as many as 12 times. In the | education made by the colored people [ §F0UD was a boy 16 years old and a Saueonin man aged 55 vears George elzer, manager of the & Company, Inc. |OOOD HOUSEKEEPING | Sole Distributors Out TODAY—Buy it NOW 907 15th St. N.W. ' Phones Main 5330, 5331, 5332 Clarendon 393 FW s e S e WASHINGT CONSTRUCTION 201 Fenton Court N.E. In seven minutes after the exposure | was made, Army photographers while fe “We must remember, too, that thé | Ge | in_the air. produced a finished print - - | conflict between races always comes | €onvict farm, denfed that the Dris-| dried and ready for mountine | | on the lower levels. I am never|oners hud been treated cruel = | | afraid of race conflicts on the upper [ County Judwe J. C. Wile erted | | tak 1 L f | : 5 k that the contract under which men ” s—it s on the lower levels. | lare advantage o LU dnaren end e et to | Were sent'tothe conviet farm s ap. || 2100 Massachusetts g Talie:ths) s J | take mot less interest In edtication | Parently illegal, and members of the (ecaik or Goor. | dnd saivation of the colored heople: [ ROWrY. Club dnd merican Legion | Avenue your =il 3 they ought fo tuke more interest. committee declared they will try to| v dia Avenue ca | hvery man of everv color ought [have it canceled i Apartments ol to Farragut 1 Vil Bace to have evervihing possible Lrousht = . FHagmate Slaty. resiten I hanksei in Street — walk 4 - S o e = slrabl \% EAST A - and o A Dutch artist has produced a pic tial location in the city srty—WE WILL | A Modern Fireproof s '1 as a brother man. ture executed entirely on a portable | 2, 3, 4 and 5 rooms an Sy > typewriter by using both figure and letter characters in the shading. bre: ments. t rooms in : i Wooded Plots ALL SIZES Hedges & Ml‘ddleton Inc. TORS A Vers Desirable Apartment for Rems e Dresden the northerners look 2226 Conn. Ave. *“I do not believe that, but they do. And thut is the reason they are voting [ John W. Thompson & Co., Inc. | a resent unification plan 823 17th St. N.W. of the States. Mals_ 147 me of the reasons that 1 am ~o | == - inxious for the unification of our | The Argonne] - .- [ XMAS” CARDS puntry nothing: heir money for e Paul Pearlman 1711 G St N.W. Resident Manager W. H. WEST COMPANY 916 15th Street Main 9900 Woodley Park $13,750 2800 27th Street - Close to Wardman Park Hotel and One Block From Conn. Ave. HOLIDA‘? CALL FOR Tilke i Apartment for Only i R possession of a 834 50 d luxurious new ° apartment home A Month and Up just East of Six- SHICHRRC I Eay aic e ' YOU DESIRE. See These New Homes!! THIS NEW STREET BETWEEN FARRAGUT AND ’ teenth af. Scott GALLATIN is decidedly attractive—evéry one interested 1% Cirel. And let in homes and Petworth should visit SEVENTH ST. Why || BEENE. s e not come out tomorrow, while you have the day off? r. your monthly ! Neme sty b fioe 0 int the only 4-BEDROOM o g HOMES IN PETWORTH instead of useless Selling at such a low price! rent receipts! Seventh St. N.W, = ing the bulk « ns and leaving 16th & Columbia Rd. N.W. Attractive lAlYIH'lHlL‘lH units, ranging in size the country very S id of the and the ioned by Pay a Visit to— bday is in Amer future of the worl what we do_in_Am 1435 N Street N.W. See Mr. Dawson Franklin 2238 | from two to four rooms, kitchen, reception hall and bath. lLocation Il ideal and service un- The front door opens inta the = ek et ention Tallvand % farse Open for Inspection and Living Room are rnnm-fle‘ Building Lots Community and Semi-Detached Houses Attractive Arrangements can be made for Financing Eight rooms and bath, on three floors; all in perfect condition. Two- car brick garage. PRICLE REDUCED $1,250. The best buy in this exclusive section. MUST BE SOLD. Open Tonight and All Day Thanksgiving C. BUSHMAN SMITH 9 AM. to 10 P.M. Every Day Including Sunday 7 (it range. wnd, buili-in d 04 ™) cablnet, O the Kitchen in & £ood sl utside pantrs. Al The' first " are " hard: The four sleeping rooms on the “second " floor include u Master Bedroom. across the front of the house, and mumer- ous smwelous closets proside B e sl Pl Low Cash Payment tub and tiled shower. The Dentimg phunt: Taundry " trase Monthly Terms Are conveniently arranged. sersan Loty e, Sicin rout vin. o Actually Less Than Rent T2, il excelled. Tnspection 7 invited. | [ AFTER dinner tomorrow rideads i e r 0nne out to Devonshire Downs | p || and took at these English Homes. Go through them critically—for they have many unusual fea- tures of appeal; and many points of persuasion. 10 “another Miller-built_community. 2007 APARTMENTS CEmbasgsy Apartments N.W. Corner 16th and Harvard Sts. 72 2727, SPECIAY, O HUNTERS—HI tor quail rabi it $12, 9.)0 to %13, 500 Inc. . 2 - S e J. Dallas Grady 1703 Conn. Ave. o198 el Franklin N.W.—Overlooking Entire City Wistonsin Avenie at van Nees Street, 904 14lh St. N.W. 15th St. . uuum ns 1140 W. C. and A. N. Miller 1119 17th St " Main 1740 1, 2 and 3 Rooms, With Dining Alcove, Kitchen and Bath. Elevator and Refrigeration Service Main 6181 Denl With a Realtor A few apartments still available in this new white stone apartment building of 1 to 4 rooms and bath. Refrigeration and the very latest improvements. Rents, $50 to $145 monthly—Inspect today, 'H.R.HOWENSTTEIN ©- 1311 H STREET NORTHWEST Inspect These Dunigan Homes | Thanksgiving Day Until 9 P.M. 1 Talk About Value!! E SEE THESE BEAUTIFUL DUNIGAN-BUILT T ON PREMT Owner can .- FIURY, 10AD OF L of B FRANSFER "AND " STOR: An Appropriate Sug’ges- tion for Your Thanks- CAHILL HOMES On 10th at Rhode Island Ave. N.E. SIX ROOMS AND BATH BUILT-IN GARAGE DESCRIPTION g’iving Dinner--- FROZEN “FRUIT PUDDING" and RASPBERRY SHERBET DENTIAL amount on ieal estat mission: no waltin, LOANS MADE IN ANY ~ Columbia Park Homes “NEXT DOOR TO PETWORTH” Located on FIFTH ST. Pleasing the eye is the first step toward pleasing the palate. This combination of natural colors is so beautiful that it gives a delightful 1" Main 4438, 1917 R. L ~1\1\T"" .l B { surprise when placed on the table, and —Between— The Quality of Our Prmtmgj prepares the way to the happy enjoy- fnds 2 paraliel only i the ! ment of the delicious and healthful food | Hamilton and HIGH GRADE. BUT NOT HIGH PRICED | ; deasest 3 ‘ Ingraham Sts. N.W. | " BYRON S. ADAMS NTER, | APPROPRIATE MOLDS i ) §| 1 Have You a Printing Need?| | é RS A Select Location | plant for pre esults. 1 3 $ 565 iai The National Capital Pr 3 j |2 | o e ress| . ; Monthly | ROOFING— | ¢ 3 —t'good_roofing” is our il i S o e the reeT € | OONS E99:ING 110 ard st. Wide Paved Alleys— | 933, | I HAVE YOUR ROOF ; Take 14th Street car marked “Takoma” to 5th and Kennedy Streets, walk |5 || Sodded lawn, covered or uncovered concrete front porches, roomy entrance hall, attractive ng room, spacious dining r completely equipped kitchen with linoleum.covered floor, built- in ice box, one-picce porcelain sink and metal kitchen cabinet Hot-water heat, electric lights, hardwood floors throughout, double back porches 10 ft. wide. Large master bedroom, two other bedrooms, tiled and painted bath with mirrored built-in medicine chest, cedar storage closet, French doors to porch from dining room and bedroom, attractive fixtures, hot-water heater, laundry tubs, white and mahogany trim throughout. The lot is 18 ft. x 93 ft. to 15-ft. alley. Paved street. $1,000 Cash—$8,950~$75 Per Month | \ Has Every Modern Improvement— Concrete Streets and Curbs— IT*S THE BEST! two blocks to houses, or 9th Street car to Ingraham Street and walk east. i REPAIRED NOW A little the See your mearest dealer and place your order ou the pr o exrly as possble. If wo dealer is wear you “LINCOLN 5900" . D. J’. DUNIG AN’ lnc. | 1319 N. Y. Ave. Phone Main 1267 | | Salesmen on Premises, or 38w ok Rua e IRONCLADER ehone was T WINDOW 5, i, male Sy 1o orier 1" prices. giving you ty ehades at less STORY & CO. Carry Ice Cream Co., Inc. 812 17th St. SHADES THE SHADE FACTORY | 1109 14th St. WW. Main 10428. g . al Buy with confidence—buy a Dunigan “all-brick” home

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