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3 - THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. (., WEDNESDAY. DECEMBER 2, 1925, ; Pierce, president of Optimists’ Club. | and Mrs. Plerce; Tom Chapman, presi- | 1 [ » n iGives Life to Save |DELEGATION TO CALL SACRAMENTAL WINE SERVICE T0 HONOR msroric puierr vor_carmeonat | |CHEVY CHASE CLUB (% M e Six Men From Gas | ON MRS. COOLIDGE | In Steamer’s Hold | | Women Attending Warehouse- | ! By the Associated Pross. ’ s P [ NEW YORI, December 2—After | TS Convention to Be Greeted = 2 1 : - carying six shipmates to safoty at White House Today. 4 New Regulations Expected to| ;Washmgton Cathedral Also Swimming Pool and Other| [e.terday from the gasflied bal. : | - last hold of the Morgan steamer - Help Stop Leakage Into ! | to Commemorate 400th An- Plans Indorsed, Besides In- | = s Women attending the sessions of i Momus, Herman Mathias, 33, first ; [ERE 3 : | . boatswain's mate, collapsed ang | N0 Amerian Warshousemen's As- lilicit Channels. | niversary of English Bible. crease in Annual Dues. S e e et sociation, in annual convention here ed from the effects of the fumes. o v at the Willard Hotel, wers received | et His_herolsm saved an officer of | 5 3 o g the ship and five deckhands, all of | &t noon today at the White House by Titty per cent reduction in the In commemoration n Tvn Several construction projects on the | whom' had been overcome in the |Mrs. Coolidge. The delegates of the mmount of wine permitted for sac Anle and the 400th ann i the grounds and clubhouse of the Chevy | Rold. They were revived by pul. |asscciation are to be received b mental purposes is made by the Treas printinz of the first Eible, a Chago Club, Washington's social cen-| motors and_artificlal respiration, | presudent Coolldge tomorrem noos D re rinienl fn hes rerulatons i Lo | festival servica will Le held in the ter for three decades, and an amend-| but & pulmotor fafled to save |Fresident Coolidge tomorrow noon. sued last night and expected to have Lethlehem Chapel — of <hington ment to the constitution of the club| Mathias himself after he had stag. | Group meetings are being held far-reaching effect in stopping le: ‘athedral at 5 o'clock tonight. The increasing the annual dues were ap-| gered with the last man to the |day dealing with technical phases o ’ age into illicit channels. & i vice has Leen arranged by appoint- proved at the annual meeting of the| deck and fallen unconscious. the warehouse business. The annua! 3 The maximum allowance for each i o e vel us educa: club vesterday at the Willard Hotel. banquet, followed by a reception and miember of a family living together . jtion of the Diocese of lington, q Altiough the project for construc- e ball, will be held in the large baliroon was cut from 2 gallons to 1 lon. and which extends a cordial invitation to on of & swimming pool on the site of the Willard tonight, beginning a Tor ARy Ona Tarsay the sllowance was | e public 1o attend of ‘the present concrers tonnts courts| GALE DOES NO DAMAGE. |of,he Wiiard fonteht, besinnis 0. “ur from 10 to 5 gallons, “unless it be | = | The clergy of the dlocese have been met with vigorous opposition from P held in the emall ballroom of the shown to the satisfaction of the (pro | to be present in vestments. members of the club in the medical | WILMINGTON, N. C., December 2| hotel tomorrow evening. bition) administrator that a greater A | Jmemoration sermon on the profession, a vote on the proposal | (P)_High winds which swept the| The annual election of officers lianEity 15! nocessary ROBERT E. PLYMAL | sinificance of Tyndale's service to outlined by President Britton on No-|North Carolina seaboard last night|be held late Friday afternoon, in ATl existing permits for the with. Re-clected president of the Arli | Christianity will be delivered by the | vember 1 found the sentiment in favor |and early today apparently passed |last session of the conves drawal of wine by rabbis. ministers| County Civie Federation last night. | Rev. enry Lubeck. LL. D., D. C. L., of the swimming pool overbalancing | without damage, reports from along|ner Poole of Boston is general pres or thefr agents will expire on Decem-| ~& = jCanon of Washington. Among the | the opposition by more than 5 to 1.{the coast this morning indicated dent, Joseph enn of Buffal her 31, 1925, and no application here thedral clergy officiating will be | The vote in favor of swimming pool | New Bern, Beaufort end other towns | r., is gen e president fter enaMEbe vallD: D Qavelazter Htel ! Ry e P e e construction was 96 to 18. were visited by the wind, but no loss| (. A. Aspinwa Washington approv of Washinglon: Rev. William L. | The opposition to the pool centered |is known to have resulted L i T e e ares il tians CHBIEh Gara Selih e L o around claims of insanitary condi <weeping in their character. it is also Canon Walden Ayer, Canon J. Town. tions which surround swimming pools provided that only bishops, rabbis oi and Russell and Canon Anson Phelps generally and was led by Dr. Joseph ministérs themselves may issue ,;,, | H. Bryan. Dr. Bryan sald many 5 wine, whereas in the past some agents | music by the Cathedral Cases Of nose and throat Infections ) have been taking care of ne : ! : . may ced to 5 Ve been taking care of ¢ | men and boys under the di Canterbury ambon, or cathedral pulpit, to be instadled in the choir of | Dr. (1 Pocued yievimming pools . Agents, Bowever, it is pro m the I ud : : graL 5 o . G. Brown Miller, a member o i est will include | the Washington Cathedral when its construction is completed. The panel in | 1 e e af o 11 Inglude wl n d. the board of governors, took excep- ¢ new._cegulations, m ! e Mazni r Charles V.| the center shows the martyrdom of William Tyndale, who is being honored | tion to Lr. Broans satomente o # Nt ot : ; W. SHoae Addresses Givicl ”mu’n-u:lam {he anthem. “Souls of | with commemoration services in the Bethlehem Chapel this evening cluring the latter had overstated the S av s 10 Righteous.” hy Myle Foster. | s a : e o e wrotect ‘persons| oS HELOD) s Civie| kBl cone ', d s “The Big Hardware and Housefurnishing §i ton Lo trangporting sacramental wine will be < | Martyrdom Depicted. Mr. Britton told the meeting that & traneporiing sacramental wine willbvel poyorapon plimals e omnasaR | PEBESTRIAN RULE S oo s et v i 11T AND G STS. A 2nd will read: “The purchaser of this 10 service is of particular inte orven Thompson and John W D . S 5 : est to friends of Washington Cathe {ldress had - Kaze transporting with Gov \ ildress had in 4 the s s LT e Again President. it e o of the carved pnel SUCCESS PUT UP {(hildress hut investigated ihe " fram his rabbi to his own home on.the :Canteshupy:ambon:or cathe i swimming pools around Washington | 2 o ieEsh iuson s o e Camau nio el , FLATLY TO PUBLIC | Zimini arid Sround leatbingion !g ) hibition unit as (o the amount of wine Special Dispatch o The < jof Wilimm Tyndale. Made from the | A medica] authorities as to any possible 53 i RN Liat Yorr Hor sacrsmental buy CLARENDON. Va. Dece ancient stones of Canterbury the (Continued from First Page.) insanitary conditions. The reports % n 1t has been estimated by of-| Tentative plans for acquirit 200- | 9ral and sculptured under the direc- = e ST had not been unfavorable, he said v Second Floor L3 P fleials that an enormous it has of way for a boulevard | on of Willlam D. Caroe, the res part of traffic officials to make the | The question of a method of cleantn, ") leaked into the bootlex trade. M the proposed AR e T e streets of Wushington safer for all [{he water, either by chiorination. | & of the wine used for sacramental pur vidge with the proposed | €% Lokisl) & 0 o i who use them. y the violet rav process, as used in | e Llis e Goifarmts N YOI | S bhenAGER et B ey "‘“"I"‘h"w“;;, ”‘!“‘_‘;,‘(":r';j""““ the "“x-‘“ Campaign Managers Hope to| With the inauguration of the :h's”m‘;l at. ](’Afiyll;:mqun Club, was left ; and Michiga nined to a n ng of the Arling- | “0C 9 IREEDULS N Ine - - edest -control pla « o the board. John M. Biddle said th e refiations. fasued in form of a | han " cunne Civie Federtion. et | 9, of Stephen Langton. who led the | Make Good Record in Na- | Sl "ve required to restrice. theis rethod had been nsed with Traasury decision, and a letter to pro-| night by W. S. Hoge, chairman of | B8'onS of Britain when the Magna right turn to the “Go" signal and ccoss at the Racquet (lu | Tibition administrators constitute one | the central conimittee on rights of | Gharté was granted by King John. | tion’s Capital |t s then that the automobile oper- | ! (8 approved in uddltion vnl@ of the several staps taken by Assistant | way the Lee Highway Assoclation.| the Pulplt is now standing in the | a | ator will have to proceed with cau- |SWimINg pool construction were: | Secretary Andrews and his advisers In| Mr. Hoge paid a high tribute to ““l le e chapel of St. Alban’s AL tion. Construction of a hungalow additior 1helr big campaign to stop violations| Dr. S. M. Johnston, sponsor of the | School for Boys, awaiting its removil | Turning right to “Go” the motorist | #1'd Possible rebuilding e b ~ ©f the national prohibition act houlevard proposal. On motion of | 10 the main floor of the great cathee| The nation-wide sale of Christmas| frequently will he obliged to pass [10W: "OR<ruction of « hathhouse a The rabbi or minister is required| W. K. Handy Mr. Hoge was given | 973} hon the fabric is completed. | seals ix now in full swing for the | through u lne of foot travel and ir | '] ouse of toilet 0 keep a record of distribution, sub-| a vote of thanks for hix address el s e gam oy Samt Aiban atef elghiteentts or | is here that he will do well to keep | © Jact to inspaction -of the prohibition Robert E. Plymale was unanimous- | 1 ‘?‘“flm"l) see the ambon t is Last year Washington stood fourth | in mind that it is the pedestrian who, increase the , administrator. The record will show | Iy elected for a second term as pres- | 14 foer i Sane ]"‘*‘\“;““;‘“"_ nearly | ijn the amount of seals per capita |uaccording to the law, is entitled tc dent members from the names of worshipers receiving| ident of the federation, J. Clovd | (e rmns f“fi“d A frieze contains | ¢old to its citizens as compared with | the right of way 3 to $40 for | tvasllcw Dnivoras wine and the date and quantity in| Byw-s was re-elected first vice pres- | [o0 famiiah traneletiong, ;"'; P"x““l" other States and cities. This year | Sharp and speedy turns, secom- s 4320 for ab tric” Coffem Ui, g0 MEREEE 3 cach case. ident and J. R. Williams second vice | bag h translations of the Bible, | (ha association hopes to make us good | panied by tmperlous horn-honking to | cient income will b jDattern. | ested instde of ¢ Universal Eleciric &3 The rabbi or minister in charge of| president. James W. Head was elect- | (fefiNCE TOL (e T6¢ ';;“7:’{ the | 4 record, if not better, by the sale | make pedestrians jump no longer | reared dues, | nielzes o ol - Coffee. Urn, six--ud wwine, it was ordered, “shall provide a| ad secretary to succeed H. L. Murtin. | onama. with e rvised Verginns | of seven seals per capita. or a total | will be tolerated I ihe board | g3 @O 5@ o : 5.00 relmoel ‘gyg gy snitable and safe storage place there- | who resigned at the last meet and L b ay sed 8ion." | 4t 3,500.000. | Pedestrian to Be Protected s lub factli ot ¢ for, and shall be held personally re-| A. J. Porter was re-elected treasurer 1885. The pulpit bears testi g ! : rovements | G ‘ sponsible for dts safekeeping, and shall] Miss Tayior aoe. dotiEratos 24 4 to the progressive efforts of | Allotments Made. | Moreover, in asking pedestrians to ! outiined , <e care that it is used o Tt aeretany, destsnated #5 @S- | generations to give the Bible to the| Thousands of Washingtonians re.|Wait for a signal before crossing Mr. | [ S estar Daioohs oeilike Y : people in their own language. ceived yesterday by mall their usual|Pollce athorities intend foa ! Nannine & flen. Law Enforcement Urged. i Special Features Revealed. | allotment of the cheery Christmas seals | them when they ave in 1 Gree il tla | 3 & i The storage place of eac! e N { with the two lighted candles thereon | (10%8ing and so the miotorist's b ne utyre sl it does not Bowman Elec- s otorsEs Dleceiol sac | The “strict (nn;’mnluflvu_\ d VigOrous | The central basrelief tells the story. | and their merry havior at such times will have evy Chase S e from any Lther atoraee hla-o|| Soxcrcement fof he lemiiSane s UER iR Iov s D oll containing the first | Christmas wish of to do with his future purs added to the | tric Tabie Per- on the police authorities. the Prose- | words of Magna Charts whinn o | S 0 liberty and happiness i would not be 2 ed for storing wine or distilled| cyting authority and the judges of the | : & paLs, wulch jare ] S0 6d thoslth. Left turn will be noade | ar colator, nicke! spirits; subject to the inspection and| (ircuit and Police Courts by « resolu. | oo, Church of England shall be| with g letter from e e > course 5 | wpproval of the administrator. | tion submitted by Frank G. Campbell | .05 On the left is the venerable |the Washington the intersection. ‘That ix i 8Ny v i ‘Al wines now recelved and inffor the legislative committeo and | oot O his deathbed, dictating to| Tuberculosis Asso- desiring to muke « left turn will fo ) storage for sacramental purposes or|adopted by the meeting one of his pupils the last chapter of| clation and an il low the “Go" signal fo a place beside Electric ed like religlous rites may remain as| The resolution points out that there | P8 Anglo-Baxon translation of the| lustrated folder the traflic office: await the Waffle = - ow stored until distributed, and|is a prevalence of crime in the coun. | S3EPel of St. John telling of the vari- same signal in the dircction he | oot 15.00 : thereafter none shall be received ex and it can be reduced and citi. | p00,the right is the martyrdom of lous practical headed. This will obviate passing | Eon. Cept miile Henne Rt e onsted thet fumioat dafers s | Tyndale, who was burned at the stake | forms of health through a pedestrian line on left The qualifying clause which would| prozection guaranteed to them under | 0% October € 1536, for making and | work carried on turns. 8 75 ellow prohibition administrators to| the laws if those in authority as tobrinting an Lnglish translation of the | here in the past The new regulation will b fo . srant more than one gallon per per-| the detection, prosecution and trial of | Bible. His last words were “Lord,|year with the ¢ all policed intersections ot B son or five gallons per family was| persons charged with crime will carry | OPen the King of England's eves.”|money raised by crossings where there are or 1 alect ood to have been included onlon & full, vigorous and unflinching | [he Prayer was answered, for, under |lagt year's sale of Christmas se: slgnats, The 3 —_— of the diversity in claims of | program of law enforcement. the leadership of Launcelot Andrewes, | With each letter was inclosed only one of the in operation £ certain orthodox Jews concerning the| The resolution attacks the reported | BI8hop of Winchester, the King James | stamped and addressed return en-| here is situated at Bighteenth street Enters Race Against Keller. amount actually needsd for Sacra-| practice of professional bondsmen and | version of the Holy Scriptures became | valope for the convenience of those |and New. 1lampshir nue. where ST, BATE Disegiiadts cor oveal mental purposes. Dates “that in many courta a praoc|the heritage of the English-speaking | wishing to send their payment for | daily oheervations nave revenlod the | o o g il TheMajestic Electric Combina: Tn his letter to prohibition adminis-| tice has arisen in which a profe «FIunal'{":- Hin statuette Hun:s the mar. | the geals or for additional contribu- | vivid green. yeliow and red e o S eajesticLiec frators Assistant Secretary Andrews|bondsman’ stands ready, almost with- [ tyrdom on the left, as does that of | tion or for the return of any seals | bei Ny respected Ly s il Ao = cplained the princinies” involved In | in the confines of tho “Tockuy. " t0 7o | Bishob Westcott o the right who | not. purchased. of trafhic. j e ourn et oy TNhee tion Waffle and Pancake Iron administering the sacramental wine|security for the appearance of almost | Was the chairman of the commission Anno Call. Traffic officiais h oo jches S8 ssional district. | 8 v er ki o privilege and laid down the rules by|any person who is charged with a |on the "9"1‘!" version in 1881. | th .,P‘"""vsh,‘"" ,I:,“.\re ide distribu- | PEF cent intelligent va of the & it gl !)’ "‘ f."krrw.‘(fl‘ Nickel-plated ";] 8 00 hich !(I{.e administrators were to be | bailable offense or crime upon the | e A inwn'(:f ";'"'"n:;”f”;‘l”\» s *:m;,"’\; ‘:) e ond eI - B — — \{i sible T 1Ckel-pla’ )5 . governed. payment of a small or large fee there- 5 feiei Iohhiee hiotels | SIAIY u B t @ ew regn sinion see i The regulations had been issued, he and, as a result, the criminal or | SPIRIT OF GOQD W|L|_ e e el bl th | flash, indicating that all traffo m Y re e et ] i explained, after “consultation with | offender is turned loose upon the pub- W0 sirast car lines the (Canital Trac,] Doit and th ven a Phe nolice alone] many representative rabbis of the|lic without the slightest inconvenience a 4 C Trac 4" Chang, ¢ olice alon s ormeniacions of the Jewiah | 1¢ Mo, wra i forcoe ppeurt s | PERVADES ALL EUROPE | ion s, Washngi, fiifuay e - oIy In the Cutlery Department faith in many instances such accused are > 0 9 = Sl | y e piaae g headed | the ‘We bolisve that it is possible,” | not produced in court when called for AFTER PACT SIGNING fter of their car tronts the usual red Celient o e 2 . 4 the letter, “fo set up such a|trial, and cases are khown that even | Ry Hen e T ol On First Floor 10d of distribution of sacramental | in the absence of such defendant or | ; = A | e eoune | t be| wine as il be satisfactory to the | accused plea is entered by the bonds- | (Continued from First Page) | In front of the Boclal Service House rperient | Cianrier atag handled Wade & Butcher Sheflield wish faith and free from embarrass- | man for the accused and a fine is im- z R foil roater NEred wnder cleniric aave : | _ 2 o White - handie Mirror - finish ent to government and to the rabbi. | posed and paid by the surety rather | “the initialing of another scrap of [& 26-{00t DOWEr s Banie Olas Only | s nagament - stainless steel 3-piece Q5 Table IKny and _ Forks ie consummation is greatly de.|than produce the accused { paper \\'?nl rout grim war from the Efi:fi&o“; e twocandle Christmas | those who wilifu ard instruc- | That wha o6 Carving Set. Special.. Set of 6 knives and 6 ') ad_by the rabbis themselves, and| S : {hearts of men. Rosn grechim i e itiei s will be dealt with enforce- | <o 1 forks, per set e the Government is equally anxious to Eor Citisens’ Erotection. The ordinary citizen of ' Framce | Sesl 2nd the Boalth message in i L b S o Others $2 pair to $20 a set s e bring it about.” | The resolution further cites that the {\ohls the belief that a great step has [ letters along the ."""“' on % ek il P a5 Slock of A - tederation stands ready “to assist in|Dbeen made toward an entente between s - t cities of t¥ ALSO PARKER DUOFOLD PENS abating and extinguishing crime, and | Germany and France. The women, | CASH REGISTER STOLEN |t come. 1 i e BELL WILL ADDRESS |is for the fullest protection of the | especially the mothers of potential e ded in th . ind proper S\.OO and S7.00 : e e et e bond. | soldters. appear greatly impressed. WITH 325 IN DRAWERS | "peration o (tion wi ] SOROPT”V“ST BANQUET authority consider the same The ')\:‘ueld(nal of the}(ensnle be- e statio sections 1 o IN SETS, PEN AND PENCIL ‘ \with regard to the offense committed, | tWeen France and Great Britain is the issist the ng cop in di & - e s e e ommiieg iru[»;;n <0 most appreciated in Trance | Thieves AT50) Taks 8245 10/ Clear- | e ie e ‘;‘: | $8.00 to $11.60 residents of Washington Civic Or- | ual. the record or rep: ion of the ac rom the Locarno agreement. A " icquainted A 5, e edand that the highest fnstified bond | healthier tone is given to the interna. | ettes From Tobacco Store—Other sw scheme of 4 ganizations and Others Will | be fixed, with ample security required; | tional relations of Europe. Burglaries Reported. o Be Honor Guests | that those charged with the detection| The leaders of all the parties are 5 | = 4 crime, the prosecution and the i | somewhat worried by the tone of the | Burglars forced the front door of hedestrians i A Engineer Co hosition of sentences after conviction,, German press, though admitting that | the District Cigar and Tobacco Co., 5 n the mid- | | Beil will e fi,,:‘,','f‘t,’,‘:':,,fi\,,f‘“‘,""’,]{‘:" Dt Dlea of Enilte. be sarnestly re.|the feeling between the German and | 212 Tenth street, last night and stole | dle of the may cross & First Eloor annual banquet of the Soroptimist|quested to conduct a vigorous, fearless | French nations s “immensely im. |a cash register containing §2 ’u&q six | freely-if dhes. can-—but “they do s o f lub to be held at Rauscher's tomor. | and unflinching course of meting out [ proved by the treaty. cases of cigarettes, valued at §3 entirely at their own risk. for at such | | o . . i Ciub to b pe e D S e B R SHE One hundred carls of assoried goods | points the rizii of was lelongs to the | MOL&‘MSS Pl.yA?TIANK [ Radio Corporation of America - ol b zuests, whi he rights of others, and to im 3 S - and 20 cartons of cigarettes were re- | motorist, and in case of : the | v Supervision L. S. Treasury . = el Ut of honor guests, which in-| £070 Mentenses, 1y he served or paid.| GENEVA. December 2 UP).—In the| ported stolen from (he grocery store | hurden rest on the pedectrian 1408 H ST. N. W. Radiola 25—Radiola 28—Superheterodynes ivie organiatione and othe LR | Kthout | suspension. in | accordance | View of several of the great powers, | of Louis Scridant, at 718 Rhode Island | Furthermore, the pedestrian who | Art and Engineering of today offer no technical advantages ? in the civic life of Washington, | With the contemplation of the law. and | it is learned here, the entry of Rus-|avenue, last night. The lock on the | persists in crossing streets in the mid- | |8 for attaining perfect reception which are not embodied in these Tollowa: William Hard, mewemaner oon:| Such a5 the present day and condi.|*ia into the League of Nations is a|front door had been broken open.(dle of the block. because of efthe = - == W faaiel 2 vempondent. and Mre. Hard: Gideon A.| tions require for the protection of | Necessary corollary to the entry of|The goods were valued at $75. thoughtlessness or of . will, in i Radiolas. 1.von, assoclate editor of The Evening | Society. | Germany. Robert L. Jenkine, 100 I street, told | the View of District ofticiuls, e with- | el We Also Sell Star, and Mrs. Lyon; Avery C. M "‘;'*f WalsriSsstem: Soo The sigring of the Locarno pacts is{ police his room had been entered last | holding the heariy co-operation deem H o o e G Matly System Soon. iken as assurance that Germany will | night and $65 in bills, as well as|ed so essential to the success of the | 39 Ratlia]Gonnasationtaf ! Mbs. Marks: C. H, Hites, Sundes o ,'l‘,""_’ An o outlook en A |apply for membership, and it is un-|some papers, had been stolen. new plan. e The Grebe Ameica Radistion Feshbaton Pot o andayedltor| oginty's prosp & modern | derstood that the first steps toward | Five dollars in pennies were stolen | To expedite the flow of traflic and | \ el Maj. Edwin C. Hesse, superintendent| Water system v future was | hastening Russian application have | from the Sanitary grocery store to prevent the addit ny further | nenain | Ot mstronolitan Dol s a0, et | voloed by Har affell, chairman | already been taken. . 2407 Franklin street last night by a [casualties to rthe DistricUs already | SYNCHROPHASE P e L Mra Virginia White Goa Mrs. Hesseil of the Arlington County Water Sup- | Lensthy pourparerd, however, will | burglar who broke open the front |overcrowded scorehoard of traffic ac-| ‘3 . af Diattict ot Colimbls ¥ de'mm‘ 1:'. ply Commission, a body whose forma- | be necessary, for it is pointed out in | door. 4 ¥ | cidents is the primar) wnmuw of the| v TerIce e Woenis: Clutes s 1 " 2| tion was initiated by the federation. |league circles the members must be i |- Receiving Set w. ST 4 s ;M ! \fr. Saffell declared that the commis. |convinced that Russian collaboration ! S esterny} netaic o Johnson. prestdent of I | A -—__.. Horoptimisr O sion was convinced that a self-sus- | will not be destructive to the organ- | P E RS ; Gt Miss Tassia tablished in the thickly setled areas|have condemned as muzzied by capi n ayto“ Evercady MaodiB Batistiss Zonta Club: Mrs. John Capers. presi.| °f Washington and Arlington dis- | talist influence, and that Russia would s % £ ' o S, Presi-f tricts. He said that the commission |enter an the same basis as Germany i = dent of Quota Club: Dr. Mury B. Har | 5108 it mission jen S 6 3 R S Westinghouse Rectigon o e ub: Dr. Mars B Har-| Uouid soon have its plans ready to|—an cqual, ~independent and o W ecewmg ets AL P : : e ntencan submit to the people and that the |operating state. { formatory. for Women: Paul Brand 1 o radt, prestdent of Cosmonaitan i, | method for securing the supply would — . | : na ¥ Fenasts i UL meet with their approval. ile said | = ! RI e Strs Branasted WO itabiate: | B ot 5 T coniiacrd | ALBERT G. CONWAY DIES; ; AUTO ACC fi ves. and Mrs. Hiltabidles I oty | the suggestion for a system of wells . = | P e e hilabidle: Luther | 4 " possibility o geting water | WAS SOUTHERN VETERAN Bielouss’ Pharmacy ||| Electric Lanterns Mirrors for autos. h ehd Mrs Steonicd: Willlan « 0. from Washington. Both had h»m e | .\mnlu“rlu Outfits for Var Antomctecand Windshiold | B Aant of T 2 - | discarded, he said. because of the fact | i | sloves Bremaen ol ol and MY | nacthe ‘supply_obtained from wells | Death Comes at Home in 82d Year, CHESTNUT East Capitol & 8th Sts. N.E. ||| 3 Wipers. Stephen Talkes, vice president| voyid he insufficient to meet the de- i A I —_— of Mhirteen Club, and Mrs. ¢ B oniin cad i oseihillty of GettE Following Short is a Star Branch ||, Motometers b, g M e of Yewcom- | Washington water was too indefinite. | Tilness. | Locking_Caps Tools \ era’ Club. and Mrs. Pimper: Fred M.|j5e gnnounced that the commission | Flower Vases for Closed | These Branch Offices are located at points in and around Washington of greatest convenience to the patrons of The Star Classified Section— and the Branch in Bielouss’ Pharmacy—- East Capitol and 8th Streets—serves a popu- lous section. had arranged a meeting for Friday | Alpert G. Conway, 82 vears old, vet- . - night at the courthouse, when the |eran of the Confederate Army and siput (r;g -\mm«‘ayfllflu\mes-\ Club. and| presidents of the various civic bodies | resident of this city for the: last 20 A I e, Mantiy Dresident| of the county will be called in and | years, died at his_residence, 1311 "—,.(,:,b,(}‘.' \R.'r"‘"" - Martin. and Miss| jcquainted with the plans, Longfellow street, Sunday after a i S short illness. Funeral services were | conducted at Zurhors's funeral par- MEXICAN PACT ASSURED. |U. S. EMPLOYE SUCCUMBS. i 7" s it s ront Sl i Rev. Dr. John Queally, rector = 2 s of the Church of the Transfiguration, Will Provide Co-operation With |Miss Katherine Winston in Treas- Folsonil ofickised Intorment was : 5 = in Glenwood Cemetery. U. S. Against Smuggling. ury 39 Years. e O T The new extradition and horder| Miss Katherine Winston, an em.|County. Va.. and was the son of the «muggling treaties between the United | plove of the office of the commis: | late Dr. Phillip and Mrs. Betty Yerby Giates and Mexico, mnegotiation of | sioner of internal revenue, United | Conway. He was married to Miss Which has proceeded through diplo.| States Treasury Department, where | Susan Roberts, who died about 25 matfe channels since thev were initi.| she had worked fov 39 veurs, died| years ago. Cars Tool Cabinets Roller Skates, Union $10 to $15 Hardware & Winslow e iixee Hrldars, SUCitolS1. $20 to $52 For Fireside Comfort and % Convenience % Third Floor L FELLLVRLVEVEVEREVE DL LEVIVER VRV " P ” &Y i Ll A o i £ $13 PER | TON } New River Egg, $12 per ton Run of Mine, Pocahontas and New River Lump, $12 per ton New River, $6.25 & $7perton No fees—only regular Zled at Fl Paso, are almost ready for | Monday at George Washington Uni-|" He leaves three sons, Thomas Con- . rates are charged. : emish Iron Andirons R ignature, ?T| Versity Hospital after . short illness. ot Middleton, Va.: Robert con- || Coke—Nut and Stove Size, $15.50 Per Ton Black Andirons, $2.75 to | Fl 00 i The effsct of the treaties. which| Funeral services were conducted at of Charlotte, N. C., and Lewis The Sias pEnis $15.00 $5.00 to $25. Ambaseador Tellez has been in-|the Central Pressbyterfan Church 1o-! conway of this city, and four daugh- triucted to sign, will be much the|day at 11 o'clock. Rev. James H.|ters, Mrs. 1. R. Wagner of New =ame as the recently ne:r\uat-d mu- | Taylor officiated. At 2 o'clock th Conn Mrs. M. B. Neil of MORE Classified ads Order now while coal is still available. 2240 pounds to the ton, every day than all the delivered anywhere in Washington. Fire sets to match all styles from $5.00 up That assintance” pact wilh Canada.| atternoon the bods was sent to iss e i lissbath Conves other papcrs here Brass Andirons, $10.00 to r hich provides for co-operative Winston's old home, Danville, Ky..|anq Columbia Conway, both of combined. Naturally $50.00 24 Trenteace sizes. Tangements between the horder pa-| accompanied by Miss Nannie Harbee, { Wasnington. GEO S 0( :HRAN (:0 enough swhen results - , S ma Spark 1rals of tha two governments to close/a cousin, ey merved with a Virein . . . are considered i and Wood tbe line to emuggling, whether of| Miss Winston had long been &| .. ivant during the conflict between ians, liquor, drugs or stolen goods.! feacher of a Sunday school class at| S50 0" nq South Ratification of the treaties is expected | the Central Preshyterian l‘hv;rv |h<u.|‘d ' ic ba followed by the negotiation of had been a member of the church 3 = = : 2 norking arrangement and of identie’ vears. 'he resided at 1510 Par or the 124 men !velfl of the London yegulations. as wam done wilh Canada, road. * City Council, 21 are women. A i A Your Warmest Friend Franklin 7543 “Around the Corner” is a Star Branch Office Antique Brass Andirons, res. i $5.00 to $15.00 ia T sl 2 reat ERTETRTRIRIRERE R SR L LR