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'I‘HE— EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON; D. C., SATURDAY, DECEMBER 19, 1925. 3 PARKH”RS]' FRFE GENEROUS GIVERS CLOSE TWOQ |[recver ot rome. mie eniitren e MFPCHELL COULD HAVE RECEIVED Jir 2 5o sagne] by ambitious, eager for the good things and these armed MORE C HRISTMAS OPPORTUNITUES | t=: lite hes to ofteribut sepetions 15 YEARS IN MILITARY PRISON [afie it "recn " conslicred 4 withholds from those seemingly de- It is held therefore that contempt of | They are anxious for the | e =22 serving, z L time to come when they can help 2 o s the discipline fn_Army or GIRL GUES I[] JA". $8,170.27 Remams to Be Contributed to Provnde mother and repay her for what she | Sepntence That Might Be Termed Studied Cruelty, |contempt of all Government i | i has done for them. Isn't the pres- ) Most of h\m_\ olak (,”dv. : ,,\,“”W Army and the Navy regard Col. Mite L A s Alternative io Making Martyr of Stormy Petrel e Dk ARGONNE | Year-Long Gift for Needy Families Selected. . e ably the me 16th & Columbia Road . . . . v & week or $1,560 a year wil make it. SIS, - deliberate with which a court ev olumbia Rcad { Father of Miss Price Asks Appeal Will Be Made to Churche Amount asked for, $1,660 of Air Service, Given Instead. had to deal. They say there is \ viously (lmu\\ledg,od $166. Lontin precedent for m«\mnduu in the an. | S R R i T A s L. | T o nals of either Army and! P Gt H e Her Confinement, After The szenerous spirit of Christmas|OPPORTUNITY NO. 4—A i"ATHER d BY ROBERT T. SMALL. that there Is no precedent for the dis. | therefore no case with whic ,‘;‘ SN e S i 1d the will to co-operate with oth INABLE TO WORK i Jo 82 A" cabafil . tearch. GE. {he: couxt | LERRAl (Ot dn| ‘oM for donduct [Fare 110 eevertiy) Of A8 B S sanial Balll) Kitshen | Batk | ordt bal « Verdict in Rockvilie. in carrying through the constructive| He was a good worker, industrious 4 B2 artial records of both the Army and | Prejudicial to and military | W 8 B0 ted l..-:fr" sc \lnl'.nlp‘;il . cony, to five rooms ki et ] | w program for saving familles | and he never let am opportunity slip needed, $1.324 Navy falls to reveal a case that can | diSeipline. Com 4 n. P. J. > Com s oo ey o e | meed with children to care for|to work late if it meant something | QPPORTUNITY NO. 10—A BURDEN fbe considered a parallel to the now ave been tr fous vio- | 1y hartn el e e Epecial Dispateh to The Sta is once more displayed by the people | more to bring home ON YOUNG SHOULDERS. O o e e R au| I Hne Ot hiss axbielad ot waz: | There | DEDAXtRS Service unexcelled and e of Washington, as the Associate me ill suddenl: startling discovery has been made, [tV r:;‘a“'l!""”‘ “’,"!":‘ ;:“’:}j this charge of di prices reasonable. ng his faithfy John and M | Charities tod two more of recog! yet in their 'teens, | poygever, of the fact that the court officer he was se Robert S. Parkhurst ssed Col. Mitc the ci; the re re shouldering ponsibilities of | yhich tried Col. Billy et R the list of s “Chrls Op- | ice, provided expert medical® advice, itchell could reside: I Lk ht in Circuit Cc por " ol They num- | hospi and did what they could | providing for their mother, a widow, | ol canvenceq him to 15 e nia nces would le him too | {I:’,_:}‘“"'f -“]A:;‘_: S THE bers 1 ‘o put him back on his feet. But he|and her three other younger children: | piiyitary prison. That i3 the maxi- [ much of so thelg e but without loss of rank | vears ol and the girl chool while e a sentence of v Ch is therefore the | ran never work ai He was strick- | John is going to night Red (. Ayrae ana|courbis allowances. It is claimed | sentence prov or | \ ot o | friendly warning of the day, as seve-|on in line of duty now receives a | learning a trade, trying to shorten his | Navy general orders for conduct to |be termed studied cruelty. or e aliowgnocs ot tlaimed| commitment to o e |ral contributions have come In for | ceasonable compe rom his em- | apprenticeship, = One more vear and |ive prejudice of good order and dis- listed men of the Arm; | Col. Mitchell's suspension is a violation N i | No. 14 after its total budget was sub- | ploye But he has a wife and seven | he will be able to do more, and a | jyline "as well as for insubordination. | have been punished ratk \ other of the lidate onduct! ases, it wa Sen. | verely under the tions, but in such and deprives him of a means of liveli- hood. little girl, | younger child will begin to help. Then | ‘Tha thing t nw be disap- | children. The youngest is doing her | the family will be independént. In the | pitchell from dism money trans- | just a year old. The wife i 1y saved Al and e and the give to have the re w the ant, who is a ca s pointed | | pointed lGl.h & Columbia Road | Gl G e | ferred to some other family part by managaing the household care- | meantime some help must come £rom | wtill more severe treatment is the fact | 0ut, the man involved had no merl- | A “;“':‘\ . o i S the contributions ved [fully and economically. She can 41;\) outside. Seventeen dollars a week, or torious milits record to excuse ‘m.}x = o | e Vesterday are several from |nothing more. There is the sick | §884 for the coming year, will provide . and his “conduct” hac N gXlucle: athatmer aternal lodges in addidon to tha .r and seven children. Thirteen [jt, L e | behind it no such high purpose as Col. Lighting Contract Let. 27727 777 s ishe had ’-‘”-'-’;‘ from Al Temple, and now k is needed for this fa Atnonit I'{L'.],w' No. 891, $5. Total received, | Mitchell ends say animated him. PITTSBURGH, December 19 (P).— | —— = = = WD iated s is making a the coming year. S0 . §190.50. | Army vy punishments are . = 2 A S g s Previo 7975 A contract for furnishing mew street | a the opeal and Sunday ked for $676. oy : ill needed, $797.50. extreme! 4 attempts | {jo} e equipment for the city of t. | h en | school classes to invest in th v-| Previously acknowledged, $1 - |$10. Tota 50, OPPORTUNITY NO. 14—NOT N have been made in recent vears to get | [ onia was nwarded yesterday to the | Alibi Evidence $1; W. D. MeC., $15. |7 511 needed, $96.50 MORE CHRISTMAS legislation through Congress tolighten | Westinghouse Electric and Manufac- | = < and wor of the or- G 2 SRl them, but inasmuch as the President | co 0N Soor A enon Con- | ved the ation wish the public to under- OPPORTUNITY NO. 11—THE ODDS | Amount asked for, § of the United States always is the| i A8 T o080, (or o ¥ The con. | » stand that the selection of these 14 e AGAINST THEM. Previously acknowledged, $216. final authority In punishments of this | e or o, T 0t GUCETenaittra ot | No OFSIRNE larze number of chil 3 M4 This colored widow works hatdal 3 another old_couple | kind and has the arbitrs right to | gros) cot l,"’-” ‘\’" st the @ mainly R RETURN. and leaves the two smaller 2 |1ower or ob sentence com- — _ — | Price had charse 2 pumihen of cuil + hard worker, is 1N0oW [children under care of an older daugh- [letely, Co aken the stand | | 2 o, = IOV S Ganel St s Hospital. The | ter, who does the housework and » 2 i 24t ‘“] resources that - others | oy his wife and her three | nuising after school hours. A boy tm Total received, | matt | into a cav it iben’ tiey i diyi R 12 [ihnaven . 12; two boys, 6 works ‘hool in the afternoon amount "*‘\‘“'I‘ fo andertnc e s o - 9 PRESEITIOn Ly a0y will recove and all da rday. It has been a amount received ol Mi chell was accused of conduct | . :k!;\:;‘:\l;u\ e e WS of the peopie recviving | fe, ro Christmas was & nappy day | nard. fight for this widow, and now| Total still needed, $8,1 { prejudicial 1o good order and military | 1460 Euclid St. N.W. S0 Bonan et i ‘:‘ ast year from the Associated | n“this family. It will be bleak and|she is beginning to see the end, for | The following contributions to '(hn;'.‘:u: v'nl»‘:;. The !-'cny_r\m z.v;xlxnlx]n.u;ll‘ Ready for Occupancy tacked 1 negro e to i sad reminder of other 3 ,this | the little children can hardly wait | opportunitie ve been received and |are dismissal : mprisonment up to y = e D to ile Rime ot IEGIng Beo fon Friends and the church helD [ undl they, too, may joint the wage |are acknowledged by The B fe Convenient to 14th'Street car who | contributions amounting to $5,089. 1 the punishment is line and 16th Street bus. One- But the mother and her babies | eary \ntime shel Previously acknowleds« In the 1 was 1 hav cknowledged toward th A i ears and disk rible disch re a ths : e s . s ed clothing and food. They must be | clothing and nourishing food ar Mrs, E. No, 2 3 . 0 . : harge. half square from Meridian s SaTing as el fortified azainst the disease which has | needed. Fourteen dollars a week, or | and No. such penalties ever have been inflict- ||| park. All outside rooms. e ed o ‘h'('.‘;;’(‘r"."‘:;' jaid the father low. Twenty-three [§728 a year will provide it. “; ‘T’l“,~] , \f o st 1o e e g the eriaits 2 Rooms, Kitchen and Bath ch he matter s £ 0] U | qollars a week, or $1, this coming | Amount ed for, ;. . T. Walton, No. 7, $1. e oy e Fois Apartments, $57.50 to $62.50 st g it Bent 0 79nn I vear, will keep these children well | Previously acknowled Grace E Church, No 14, $5. Su e MR Gt el 5 3 jury the charge of was changed to as with $500 bail set and Miss Pr Miss R., No. 14, $5. f;":":fl’,‘:": subjeetsitoidinmizsalttoom 28 Apts. Already Rented It one officer treats another con Only Four Left Social Service House, 2 't northwest, or to the Star, and will be prompt nd happy and aid the father’s recov- |N., $5; in memoriam, $5. Tota ceived, $48.50. Amount asked for, $1.195. Still needed, $6 Miss R., most needec 50. Emma J. Wall, any he may be dismissed and Jil\(‘ as ‘\\e]l to leave such N R R R in the hands of the com- Brand-New Apartment | i | | | | T a : 5 was arrested oo o 25 Previously acknowledged, $60. y e In memoriam of E. QN tar 18 e 4 | D NO. 1 — FOUR e :J.C. OPPORTUNITY NO. A. L. No. 11, §1 i e near Baltim |7 YEARS IN HOSPITAL g \I“LL"" oy CRIFICE FOR THE CHILDREN. | 4" ' w184 penaitiea 4 men oo B.F. Sa 0. day out of the whole 2; -, $10; : e O e oing a would o Amount asked for, $780 R M e Her sacrifice was her health—but| A. L., No. 13, §3. Fediite reapect for a superior chloss 925 15th Street N.W. Pevic b $140; W. H., $10; M. E. P., §2, she gave it gladly to keep her threc| E. O.S., No. 8 $1. the penalty may be dismissal a Main 2100 year. & M. F. M., $10; 11 memoriam, $5 ehildren. 11, 9 l.xn;jdsb\;x;ilz:}um{l:a: M E. 3. No 2 3L two vears in prison. nonymous. | * Total received, $244.50. cen a lons, hard struggl er.| N.C.V.R.Nb. 2 ! Penalties for breaches of discipline st by $1; Anony. | Still needed. $950.50. 100, and when she broke under it and | Mary E. Richardson, No. 7, $5. 3 fof brea pf disolpiiy Even that jovial fel- More than 50 wi ) 5 o had to give up the work which brought | Total, $339. 1 e ” most of them o oy s e OPPORTUNITY NO. 6—Closed. | iiread nd clothing another disaster o i ow, “big-hearted acter of the OPPORTUN .| OPPORTUNITY NO. 7—NO FAULT | faced her, for one of the children was k . . S abouts at the | 1\‘1'1 Critepies, PO OF HI stricken with tuberculosis, and, though | Movie Actress Becomes Bride. | HE is, might rebel—IF ! X 5 : recoverin atched carefully. | SAN ANCISCC cemb: 9| Her husband died two vears This colored man, of education, |‘Tne children are doims well in their @A‘A":‘ffi;;‘,‘;e;l"“1’:“‘,:“:‘:””,3“‘ | leaving her with six children, a character and fine principles, is & de-| cjysqes. Must this mother’s sacrifice | Dorothy Devore, otion picture ac- |them under 15. It has been a fearful| voted father. He was happy in|he In vain? Twenty-four ONArs & | frono nud former 1o nion 1. struggle, but she has kept her family | his work and in the care of his at- | week will keep this family_ together. “r;;':_‘;(;“w ‘K"’W Mather, head of the x”unm) I her efforts are to this| tractive family, a wife and three |The vear's budget requires $1,248. | Consolidated Amusements Co., Ltd., of end. Roger, 14 ye; old, worked | children. Then came misfortune, ill-| * 4 10\ n o ked for, $1,248 \motomiu at the ,m,,‘,,, of the latter's tacked. e jury was c CHRISTMAS CAME ONCE A MONTH! But the most widely observed of all “days” Parkhurst while the fath W. Price court to h arrangeme $300 CASH BALANCE LIKE RENT last Summer. He 1s looking forward | ness. ¢ is incapacitated 1 e s oy LA OO ERTOUR LY limess i iETe tmow shincapacitataniand [Bipre vibuslyluckriowleageaii sao business partner, Louis R. Greentield, her committ : aces a serious operation, which will = S g Jitee Ribe: B Derer. call :|and help mother all the time, and| delay his return to work for a long e ‘1 33“’-” H., Bere lise il SRR ‘“Ur}:;h.;l‘nb(k-‘“ d | make it easier for that 1l-year-old| time —His wife, formerly a School -B. P - H. n Honolulu several months ag oes come once a nd _upbraided fled whe girl be reverel was previ was in cor in 3 $2. Still needed, $1,082.25. e {little sister who is in the Health| oacher, works when she can—but hool now, who is frail and must| nere is the sick husband, a little wve special diet and car AKINE | qaughter, 6 years old; two boys, one the cz = = | . § month. It is RENT DAY! And, if you are she has spent 1 con: | CUE thisimother ino y do; U] qoesn't complain of his suffering, \IND, FIVE CHILDREN / = sider ustice satified. e sher. | Bt her enrhings fall short ot the 14 T e e e e R 4 . Ch G ed her to the shel ey telionon of ily faces worries him. s every |nearly gone, had five children and : / i i it pend hearing before him in (ments. Her home, thoush small| (hought is for them. The church is |no Income three vears ago. Kind- e 2 s“b.“amlal porh_on of uvenile e also pre s o o | helping some, but outside aid s need- | hearted people came to the rescue and | your income on this day tes, when have her tion will fathe ed here to give th kept together. Things | until he can get back on his feet. |are brighter this Christmas, for the | Nineteen dollars a week—$988 for the | 17-year-old girl Is now working and | | | man a chance | the family wa wy to keep it Amount asked for, . Previously acknowled: TR, WETe || N B $5: e W Washington " B, H. N sent in memory, $3 | L, $10: “In Memor: ll 31: Columl each month. ‘/”/ Christmas coming y will do it. puts all her money into the home, and Amount asked for, $988. hopes soon to earn more. A 14-vear- Previously 4cknowledged, $95.48. old boy is taking vocational education, | i Mrs. Z. B., $2: G. N., $5; anonymous, | Which may lead to worthwhile em- | [ $3. Total received, $105.48. ployment, and the three younger chil- | $51.09 is the monthly payment, including upkeep, that buys for you a corner apartment of whb had been workin: v N €14: 0. M. $ Still needed, $88 dren go to school, where the teachers on the cixe. The alleged trouble had |p.'). 1. $20: N i, | speak well of their progress. Each 3 = OPPORTUNITY NO. 8—A BRAVE |child in this home does his bit to make | courtroom fon. It i It of the nd Now’s the per- plexing time —Maybe somebody has been overlooked —or you are still in noriim cived, $308.7 ill needed, $419 the judsze to have ove GLE. it a brighter one. Will you do yours? HaveRa & Nineteen dollars a week, or $988 a She was deserted by her husband. | Ninetee LSy & | OPPORTUNITY NO. 3—A BROKEN | Since then every day of her life is|Y¢" ill bring what is needed here. HOME given for the three children, and she | Amount asked for, $985. = - i works hard. She Is father as well as| Previously acknowledged, $175.50. MERGER PROBE URGED. This is the case of a father whol mother in this little family. never did his part, but perhaps it| She earns what she can at was not his fault. Mentally ill, he is| pob GIeRS ) R OIS (TR o STRU! | | | g “Garage In Your Cellar” N.W. Cor. 18th and Newton Sts. N.E. Resolution Urges Investigation of |NOY, being iven institutional treat fhev can do e, as” every ' cont doubt what to give: Drive out R. I. Ave. N.E. to 18th St. Two Bedrooms et Bobhy. 5. and Bill, 3. 1t was | SEGCG Decome of e Refer to the Christ- and then north, or use R. I. Ave. cars Living R = RIS 40| She is doing her part, and the fight mas Suggestions col- Inspect Today or Phone Us for Auto g Room Orders to the Federal Trade Com- m and to the Depa Justice to investigate the bread-makers into the Baking Corpor A concurrent It ely. Coming home in the eve- she set about then sewed has left her weak. Fifteen dc week, or $780 for the next L "the “odas | needed here or the fight will have n been in vain ainst ner. Heavy work . i B fioses; ahe adlto go| Amount asked for. $780. umn in The Star’s Classified Section—and you’ll catch an inspira- tion of what to give— m tired and worn out nd cleaning, Kitchen Bath Sup:mon muun:s WE REMODEL,REBUILD,REPAIR. | brous - x C. INCORPORATED the House 3 to a hospital, the little children were | Previously ackonwledged, $40.75 20MONTHS TO PAY = g tive Repub aced ih. 2 itation. Now she $3: guides and at the same time— Wi ec e e T el e N TONEBRAKE bt 131 H STREET NORTHWEST Reception Hall the ajority atti They need he Will this| N - . 0; M. A few such opportunities still remain in this big de- velopment of 5 buildings. Have you investigated? At least, be infcrmed by visit ing— 820-NITST.N.W. Pont MAIN 9427 Trac mission on the make it possible for her to| “in memory,” $5; Mrs n subject The concurrent keep ther Tt will cost| W. H. C.'V., $5; M. which require ‘ uites etion b both House | bout $21 a week, of $1.09% & year. | Total received, $147 ; and Senate, was used by Representa- | Amount asked for $1,002 Still needed, $633.75. tive Sabath to meet the stand of the | Previously acknowledged, $184.75. Z : Trade Comm that such joint * K., $2.50; M. B. P., $2.50:| OPPORTUNITY NO. 9—A HOME action in ir ons of this char- |W. B. A., §10; in memoriam, $10; 1. E WORTH WHILE. cter 15 T action | D.. $100. Totil received, $314.75. A home is a home, and this widow in_the future | Still needed, $77 has done more than her part to give her th ildren a_res ; v = AL NotiE er three children a real one. There IN 5L SRETING OF THESTOCK | (akes carcrur pianning (o make both | STOVE, CHESTNUT, EGG of the Ge Auto Truck Company mmmmm ¥, Sunr A sem Wardman’s 100 Per Cent Co-operative Apartment ai .]x record. J for_transs #EXAMINATION IN OP" i @ will_take recretary to T Optometry. Dr. 1 ragut Apartm NARD A BAER. Fir- | THE ANNT h and Eve sts. n.w plders of Jmpany of D« — LI SO FHCHREPY | ends meet, butshe has done it, rail Strest wnd Virginia ayenu. | though she is. She is the inspira- Oth s b o on, D. C.. on January 20th. | tion of her children. The two older er du stltutes : nd the teachers report them as a T i @ickion of direr | fine influence on the rest of the pu kindergarten, whose health must be W. H. HESSICK & SON watched carefully, whose sweet dispo- | l4th & Water Sts. S.W. e mmmmm;mmmm@mm@fl@mmfiflm@w a Title Insuranc -ld- lacct ot coymis 1o |8 New Apartment Building zirl: ak X in s i . . =irls make excellent marks in schooi For Immediate DC'"JG"y tion of such other busi. | pils. Then there is a little one in -y it indicates th 1 love | & PR ANK WHITE. Cashier to0r” umbia: “or Nearly Ready for Occupancy ‘th the ensuing year held at the office of the company E streot northwest. on Monday. Decen: e “tnaconti ; i’;‘{")‘;,,E,’:'(““;Lifii'"F‘ ':1':':'2:’?‘:7‘. “’,j One square from Capitol 1 150 o 3] and Library, Senate and Homes ) T OR_FART 3 House Office Buildings. E | E 236 Delaware Avenue S.W. NEW YORK AVENUE FiRsT | | ] ?ne room, ki!chfin and bath, $45.00 and $47.50 e g 7_Allison. | 'wo rooms, kitchen and bath, $57.50 to $65.00 . o P I g % Three rooms, kitchen and bath, $85.00 E When Chrlstmas Exhibit Building o o8 MAKE YOUR RESERVATI NOW g 9 W. Sl 5l T | Comes to Burleith 55 M Street N.W L OR PART. v‘unz 2 B. F. SAUL CO- Y | Main 8516 . 14 Spsieae 2 E ¢ | THIS delightful community is crammed - OELIVERY ASS0., ING, it 925 15th St. N.W. Main 2100 full of laughing, expectant children, MATN HERSTRIE ora and windows stocking-decked mantels, parents happy in their portrayal of Santa—the at- mosphere is one of Thrifty Happiness. The reason for this is that so many families have found that money spent for a home in Burleith is money saved and that money formerly spent for rent was money just spent. Over three hundred families find that Christmas has a new significance. o T o Yt Ve B i o What You Own You own an occupancy agreement conveying _your apartment to_you, your heirs, or assigns, FOREVER. You own valuable real estate (land, building, etc.) through stock in the corpo- tion of co-owners holding title thereto. 1 WILL N¢ dehts other n ot cold air TS Tnstatied Withous Lasts a lifatime Coll 6R3R.TH D TEFLY Co. Weat 1 e ANCE ORCHRSTRA I’ll Have a Look —consisting 0f T red-hot_colored mueiclans. Tios o7 kit myicens, 3 e at This Home st ‘ AFTER YOUR ROOF | It sounds good—a new, de- Take G St car out B. oF | We'll put it in the best of coudition, tached bungalow situated in a to 14th St FOR “ANNUAL You own the right to se- . and_walk three i e edip e s oo Hich hodlths vodbriat At B | RCHI TECTURAL We particularly invite your inspection during e ¢ se- ] biniton. 0. . i IRONCL. ADZoine” Tis s i i Lo inolfgmrini n“-“m"fi,i".‘,’_‘x'im."’ \ Beauty and_superior the holiday <eason. Take a Burleith Bus Today to lastiivosts coowoer neigh | Compans Phone Main 14 holaiaie T Thas arsthiritee and Trving Sts., finish_ play an important 36th and R Sts. NJW. ors. psaction L part in these homes. This colonial mantel is typical. You own a home. bright rooms: a high, dry base- ment; a complete, modern bath; electricity and many other refine- cost. Ask us ments. Yet it can be bought for . KOONS iy i $650 Cash—$55 a Month || The Quality of Our Printing Only $6,500 Price finds a parallel only in the ata s Selok product of the best. of siack will | grGH GRADE. BUT NOT HIGH PRICED. uars I PRIC samert seerciars. | BYRON S. ADAMS, ggifighy, ANNCAL, MEETING, on | Have You a Printing Need? i Consult this million dollar Drting OWNERS AND BUILDERS s h plant for profitible results. % B on of directars and sich otfier buin vroperiy lefore the meetir "‘""" The National Caii;'al Press Main 9770 oon and | We make | attribute our oroush, “wn “fwien the hours of \"\‘\!.’I)R B. DEYBE EDMUND J. FLYNN Authority on lders' Association of D. C. 713-15-17 14th S 5 Main 2345 JDURIEITH HOMES he purpose of the _comp. Co-operative Apartments Representing WARDMAN OWN YOUR OWN APARTMENT HOME at kton. D. Why Compete With Santa Claus? Santa, you know, geis a lot of “ouiside help” in his gift giving. And then, too, San- ta’s generous outbursts are confined to just one / en iR N \“‘,chx_‘z_‘x'f’ Caliter. 1210-1213 D ST. Sunday Finone—Adams 3290

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