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. _THE EVENING WASHINGTON, D. MONDAY. DECEMBER 21, DOLLS TO BE GIVEN AWAY BY at the Evangeline Hotel, Satu The dolls will be included i PHE SALVATION ARVY. Youne v nieht completed their work of dressi the Ch P WILL IE ENTER THE York Yok, trim for the 1920 <ca McGovern in a New k RINC NATIVITY PLAY PRODUCED AT LOCAL Church, Wizconsin avenue and Bradley lane, last night. Kirkpatrick, isted by W, H. W itman, the organist il pag director of 1l diay ~chool. and Mr Babe Ruth, premier slugger of the New figuring on the future or he may be getting Anyway, he is taking boxing lessons with 1) 2y mnasium wusiness women of Washington, who live 250 dolls for the Salvation Army Kages to be distributed by the Army this ye CHURCH. from “Light of the Waorld, It was under the direction of th, and at St. John's Rev. Jame Mr.. \ l given rector, roduced by . may be mas was antry REPRESENTATIVES TAKE UP COLLECTION FOR PACG men voted for a bill which forces all children under 14 vears of age to attend s<chool. In accordance with the law. Raymond Taylor, a Hou-e page hack to school. In order to help him. the Representatives . day took up a collection. Left to right: Bert Kennedy. doorkeeper: Representative 5. H. Runz of Lllinois, R resentative A. H, Waters of Pennsylvania. Representative (. J. McLeod of Michigan, Representative Britton of Nlinois. Representative 1. Bacharach of New Jersey, Representative E. W. Sproul of Illinois and Representative J. Begg of Ohio. Nat Phot HELD FOR ‘PIRATING 2 THEY CAUSED TO LOSE JOB. The Congres: WHERE THREE NATIONS MEET TO DECIDE CHILEAN-PERUVIAN BOUNDARY DISPUTE. SUN SPO ers representing Chile, Peru and the United States are meeting at Arica in an attempt to settle the dispute which came near plunging South American countries into war. Peruvian boundary line, and the pleb CRIPPLED VETERAN 'S PUZZLE THE SCIENTISTS. This photograph shows several -un <pots, claimed to be growing much larger as the days pass. According 1o some scientists, we may expect tornadoes, earthquakes, etc., unl <pots get smaller. The larger group of spots is estimated to be miles |nn;. Copy by Underwood & Un 500.000 Yearly Shoe Busines Commission- The town of Arica lies dire citary meetings are taking place there at the present time. NEGRO IS LYNCHED; ly on the Chilean- Photo by A { Foreign ()ffic als Re(-en e Variety ! Ohio Coal Miners’ DIES OF INERIES Frederick R Merchant Vic tim of Hit-and-Run Auto. Other Acmdents ay automobile 1S T the purchasing a Merchant had recent d. He was emploved nuent Printing Office, be held tomorrow ce were never to get 2 ch he driver who struck him \ m vaper. th v ain Increases Toll e traflic tol driz nm,. out 9 o'clock was in stieet north- eel men’s 1Hos cutomo- ind tre B possible bruises and Injured Crossing Avenue The other was Robert 1125 Thir crossing 1 Ninth strect about 3 arternoon en struck mebile driven by Mary Thirty-fifth street Maddox was taken Emergency Hospit the automobile that He was treated for sh victim E. Maddox street southeast sunsylvania avenue ne u'elock in the by an auto Kil 1o 1| 40 veal horse-drawn hard M. Bell, 3 Alexander colored 1, was struck llmv\nIn!' about o'cloc t, Bell was hurled fron neat The driver of the automot ailed to stop. Bell was treated #imergency Hospital for slight injuries Colored Woman Victim. 41 was ears old, street, knocked automobile about morning when about to at Fourteenth anc She was injured about the ck and one rib fractured. James P. Smith, 1 Fourth street, iver of the automobile that injured Le woman, took her to Emergency Jiospital. Police held him to answer charge of reckless driving. lenry Waters, 868 Loudoun ave Baltimore, and Willlam Elis xth street northeast, wer automobiles that collided jennie Dewle, colored, 21 Twelfth by an this street car fown 12315 yelock hourd streets. in An inquest | charge | 2 u front <1 Streets last night Of Holl(l.n Liquor tch to T MORE. D stmas Nquo from ( Amt French ma passed throt the last few weeks. Brands of lia. Volstead era v ful rehouse. store TOKIO. De | finance department nment has £0 on export sily under license he | provisior 1rzo formal « hut any will foilov action is intended for of silver producers said the the tion hwest sec! Aleth imore car treated jon yesterday a avenpant ernoor the injured dmen Two Knocked Down. Moorc, ohn v Thirty- (ll\l down Twen : last night Harry 11 ue, and uised. They w at Naval Hospita Licut. was given additional t . alter Reed Flospita rank Cromwell, 49 veu Sixth t, knocked Massachusetts enue a rect vesterday afternoo cab_ driven by William 2 | 1205 Thirteenth sueet, slightly | jurt. He was treated at Bmergency || | Hospital | John T. Coghill. 460 N street, was ldriver of an automobile that struck | |ana injured Miss Gertrude Ruppert old, 1 Eighth street, at | Sixth and E sureets early last n t | Coghill took Miss Ruppert to Geo | Washington Univer Hospital, | where she was treats Two Autos Collid 18 s old, knocked e ven by 3 S | shocked | given stre Jescheckta {cut avenue. and White 2100 I street, were drives an au {omobile that’ collided at Twenty-first and K streets yesterday. Minnie Jeschekts occupant of | the form s shocked and | injured head. She was given first aid at Emergency Hospital. mma Lee, 30 years old. i T knocked down at I'enn-| nd Third street last treate sever to her Chaurle: Counecti 1l for a injury to her leg and injury head. | James Monrce. colored, 12 years| | old, 69 Myrtle strect northeast, was !injured by the automobile of Emmett | Warring, 8 L. street, at Fifth and » was treated ! cut head +t Emergency Hospl | Attory {the | pendin, To melmos \fl(-r “al\mw ‘Enough’| ke EWARK ed Pre 7 OTHERS HIDDEN - Convicted Slayers Guarded After Alleged Accomplice. Acquitied, Is Shot. ber Al the m sser, 21 mey | fuctories, nced that | w er to Dec his Dbrother Jle owner of the P $4,0 which employs 180 n. 1,000 i CHILD JAIL INMATES FEWER THAN IN 1910 | CAPT. JACOBJ SOWDER UNION VETERAN. DIES Resid LARKSDAL | Had Been Courts Partly Respor sible for Decline. inclination toward “children in the United a report today by en’s Burea Research, just Coleman + few minute: jury and shot wdow of the jail | Unio. 3 of this city for 49 y residence of his daughter, Mrs, Imslie, 111 Carroll rk, M acqu ithin tal by the inaugurated by the bureau with the ald of the Census ill | Bureau, has disclosed that 3,390 he ; minors under 18 years of age were committed to fails, other places of penal detention in the first six months of 1923, while total for the full year of 1910 10,000. Miss Grace Abbott, chief of the | Children’s Bureau, said that juvenile | court legislation enacted since 1910 | was probably responsible for some of cks. | the apparent decrease, i Joined | reduce the number of | commitments. Considerable extension | of the juvenile court movement, how remains to be Abbott sald, if all 1fter been time a Neither would r her the sherifi nor his deputies ul the whereabouts of Fis e last h, h Leonard. ¥ N under and fractured his hip. death, while Leonard faces | Capt. Sowder until his term in the penitenti ed @ 3 K strect. e owned county property in this city and was well that he known as an inventor. Among his in- hi ventions wus of frefght i he nd n sentence of L life recent ill- no, stated prosecuting in nan find the | 1 special red evider betore the indictinent o Sheriff Gl o say wheth the would it lay il Lers served with a du the t the up n Army. leaves and Mr _Walker, a Pennsyly vil wa tle of w ia regi \d »(ll g the woun burg the U e Lims): of M steadfast leclined iy member of HAYES DEFENDS NEGRO FIGHT ON SEGREGATION Epeaiing b Hore! Says Fundamental of American Walker, veteran of vices will be conducted {ment with hardened criminals and itizae i Church, | tent instead to establishments de- venue between Ninth |Signed to reform them. tomorrow after- Interment will be ton Cemetery. OBGAI&IZATION AC;NITIES. S e {NEGRO AWARDS OFFERED. | IR SR 1$4,000 Provided by Church Coun- | cil's Race Commission. Awards aggregating $4,000, all ex- cept one confined to negroes, have | been provided through the Commi: sion on Race Relations of the eral Council of Churches for distin- guished achievements in varfous lines of endeavor, by the Harmon Founda- tion, endowed by William E. Harmon, {a New York real estate broker. The award, open to members LSRRIy = | cither race, is $500 and a gold medal e was m Lo D e e ot ina | for “the greatest contribution toward s 4 s a rel LIVl Wan i e a e o (req | improving _the relations between invoived fundamentals of A and soctal, 110 ot G AR, [ white and negro people in Americ: edom. R & at G. A R lippoce 1o be made to negroes only meeting was held to further| | for accomplishments in Ii tion™ drive by organi- q 7. |music, fine arts, industry, I speal | education and religion. shington colored women | e $50,000 de M. t Of the $30:000 defense | o “What Rules the World,” at meet- | Gise.. b funs » is 10 be used in | € of Washington Practical Ps Gl Catks Bihe ‘now | chology Club, 8 o'clock, at the Play in the United S mreme | House. Court and for the “white primary” law | 0 be tested there soon. A large amount in subscriptions and | 711 in cash was raised for the fund t the appeal of Miss Nannie H. Bur- wghs, president of the National ining School for Women and Girls Lincoln Heights. Liberty Is Involved. their rights tion of Ame country are mer eservation of Ame an liberties,” Arthur Garfield Haye i eiated with Clarence rrow defense counsel in the Detroit Sweet murder . told @ capacity gathering at the John W A. ML Zion | o4 Church last night. = Mr. Ha libe also was associated with M R in the Scopes case, d Alrs In defend tempts at dentiul ne ainst in r ican ¢ INIGHT. There wiil be a lecture William A. White, super- f St. Elizabeth's Hospit: Care of the In: in as- the club at 8:30 o'clock. will be illustrated by Members are invited ng ladies, using Cameron House The Monday entgrtainment owitted December 28. & etions of the i<hting for the y : Club: f by intendent on “The cture e lides. "he P nt zations of W: in the intere: fund now being r Hariette tHomer Curt CITY NEWS IN BRIEF. The Wapiya will meet at luncheon tomorrow, . at the University Club. Col. James § The Georgetown Festival Chorus, representing all Georgetown churches, {will meet, 8 o'clock, in Dumbarton | Methodist Church. This will be the | final rehearsal of the Christmas carols | meet tomorrow, 8 p.m., at 921 Penn- to be sung at Georgetown's com-)gylvania avenue southeast. munity Christmas celebration Wednes- | day in Montrose Park. The Georgetown Civic Association will meet tomorrow, 8 p.m., in Phillips Dickens’ “Christmas Carol” will be | School. given by Dr. Raymond L. Forman of \m York, 8 o'clock, at Foundry M. Church, under nuspices of the \b thodist Soclal Union, i 1 | " Pettit_Camp, No. United Spanish War Veterans, will = i Houses are being constructed in London of slabs composed almost en tirely of sawdust, to which are added conerete and certain chemicals, ie ot Montevideo Is extending its boule vard system at @ cost of §9,000,000, “ed- } of | tates fs (ield the Chil-{ed a t penitentiaries or | the | was | { the contents brought about, | delinquent ‘ are to be saved from confine- i | held. Best Christmas VISITING MOTORIST UF WHISKY CARGD ™ ™= **r, ROBBEDBY “PILOT Four Men, Auto and 9 c s treet men night Thy met M piloted streets. drove 1 with Ui s la nue an ized MeCl i bes the stolen. itained whisky ases of Rum Taken. addr Baltimo: which took tion to clear men are alle Iver an up. 1 to have Spring Fourtl: and T'her is charged, \im from hi nd s and contents found ne four ter d M s wt 130 ure at n held up utomobile imitted repocted that hbed of § howe: and tha moeney. The s came aft men Detec ! strong. | nim th he car ar from 4id, and a mis the ho The Idward MceNally, northe: Jeff Hi st a of 1311 ston ng car stolen. andoned not home, they was found in | of one of the other men learned they wei at he reported hi was found the owner me detectives arrested of 200 K street ; John Edward Histon, alis 23, of 601 K street nort nd Henry Bai colored, First street. The ¢ W be heard tomorrow in Police Court. FITZGERALD RECOVERING AF TER AUTO ACCIDENT | Total amount Representative Still Obliged to Use Wheel Chair to Some Repr is rapidly recovering from Extent. esentative Fitzgerald of Ohio injuries sustained in an automobile accident Novem ber 14, although he still re- | sorts to a wheel chair for transporta- | tion from his office in the House Of- fice Building to the House of Repre- | sentati = There Mr. Fitzgerald uses a cane and a crutch to move about, as a leg which still bo is not wheel reports have said was injured in the accident thers him to some extent. It necessary for him to use the chair at his desk, as some to be able to do away with this con- vevanci treks House e soon in making the usual hetween his office and the nd he is expected | for Lawrence | | i | | o0, Decembe miners Harrison . work th, in go & $100 family requir OPPORTUNITY NO. 13 VIV CHILDI . her i ive children and no| 3 0. Kind-hearted to rescue and the kept this ¢ are brighter 17-year-old puts all her mo: Lopes soon to 1d oy is takin ich may lead to ent, and the three to’ school, whe came T childre, hers speak Sach child i s Lis bit to make it ghter one. Will yon do yours” Nineteen dollars u week, or $988 a vear, will bring what is needed here. Amount a for, $988 Previously acknowledged Columt ciety, $5. E2psilon Sigm ard University Mrs. E. $1; $194.50 R., $20 of How $10: | E. ¢ L. M., i ority Law, Mrs i M. Total rec Still needed UNDESIGNED- Summary. asked for Total amount re Still needed .. The following been received and by The Star: Previously Acknowledged contributions have knowledged o 3! Class, Nos. 4,5, 8, 9, 12. €. W. L., $1 each, Nos. 5, 10 Total . 1 ..tass‘ A Dominion board of trade for all 0f Canada is belng formed, | terday | had the p | license | car commanded quiet and while he complied t | nished the v Autoists Who Offered to Guide Brooklynite to Capital Later Hold Him Up. tain pens, t adside near iy alled 1o the oc K the way accommodat he did so, he d over st e distance, Ner pushed into a ditc r, with a pistol held t then rol \vml Af his ifter bef One of the m as white. he said, and the other ¢ ed, while a woms He found tl hold-u come distance from anble T an_investigation James L one- ctim of a hold-up man mornin the pistol he was 1 colored man street car at Twelfth stree early point of 7 by topped I venue and Crittender yes northeast nce of mind 1o nof number of the automobile i the hold-up man and anothe colored man drove from the scene but it proved to be that of stolen earller in the night from II. Gerald, 1375 Irving street. iuter found aband: The man who boarded the st Crittenden which Osc It wa carrier and po of the robl lice. NEW PAPER IN ITALY nge scription Broader Sense of Mother Land to Be Fostered by Magazine. ROME, December 21 (#) Augustea, made today. It is rlantini, who A newn its i cdited by wivte t he deseribes t is to give to the great Italin: attered in all parts of the vs the article, “a broade sense of the common mother country to create in the hearts of all our people that pride of ra nd thirst for power which is destined to us all the land, all the air and all the sun that is indispensable for our