Evening Star Newspaper, December 25, 1925, Page 3

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CHURCH T0 STAGE CHRISTMAS DRAMA Story of “Other Wise Man”| Wil Be Told in Play by Lu- | ther Place Congregation. | A van | o ind Luther hom: dra I “The Other | inday | m of | Pl Church, on}| cirele It w presented of well known neople in the | in dramatic and musical lines and | with the ice of 30 members of | the cong and Bible school at | he churel is directed wal Bess Davis Schreiner n acrington . Conrad 1. Younz Nina Norman the He Lyeth the | . Rev. Ge e M Hebrew abbi members of the ves weluding Irv Martin, N. K bidle, Josepl dt. W, I rd Tberly r. Miss Shoe version ke's appeali e Man,” Monday ng st eir in w with Median bitfenderf and prominent and t Koch, John W O. Hilta K. Eller nk Aliss the mpbeil thers ‘nd i | | in | the church | i the neces he by un ts in con- | sductions | W the | ant irce con : 't place Central High audi the auspices of the in- | ational committee of \Wash. | churches anged incidental music the harp by Miss the Persian scene | wany the music Lyeth., who will Girl, and in_the Judea Miss an old lullaby her of heautift < dor flec Ir weon Judy ethlehom ¢ ill sin ene ATLANTA PRISONERS DINE | WELL AND HAVE HOLIDAY | Foot Ball Game and Boxing Bou i [ Follow Christmas Turkey Dinner | in Federal Penitentiar i i A ATLANT. it Cl eral prison dinner ular day 1 the ba ame prison t celebrati dinner us vi to inmates aind a routine e weation stending through farenoon there between two of ] the crack which opened the day's | . Following the Christr it noon there wei number hoxing bouts and other forms of rtainment. The prisoners were | prmitted to attend the sparting events but the public was excluded. Special Christmas services were held in the Protestant and Cath olic_chapels. While prison officials declined give the menu for the dinner, it that extra delicacies were se to] was ved. | Jeffress’ Body at Honolulu. HONOLULT steamship Pre: t Pierce, whic rived yesterday from Yokok brought the body of Albert . Jeffr vice president of the British-American haceo Co., who died of heart dise De. December se SOTICE 18 | Bank_of Washi - on of directore and o action of such | eforn meeting. mailing 00 MIMEOGRAPHED 1. (rr-r R SHOP. tob floor. District National Frank. 7143 _Open 8:30 am s DAY CHRISTMAS DAY ANT > at 4:30 pam AC HEREBY mley 14 employed by t at No. 3110 M & & G MOTOR €O, QFFICE OF THE FIREMEN'S NSURANCH electing o thirtee . M " 188 o’ ANOS TONED €'6 A nfln o A A OR PART LOAD | 22 OR FROM NEW VORI OR WASH| D, SechiTTRBURGH OR SPECIAL RATES ASSOL NG Hair XY LOCAL MOVING ALSO J0AD FROM BA Washin Saturday o Perry at 814 N. Cary st “REPATRED: racners: 08, 04 Rilteon: \ pELn’rn\ FAIN 1360, FOUSEHOLD AND PERSONAL FAERICS made like new. Mme. Viboud. Inc. hami 8 Conn. ave. Norfh 41 HERSTRIP: doors and windows. Keen out cold a FURE BILLS” Tsiailil it mioving window sash. T i Tates free CPhone Col ‘0838 THE REW .. Weatherstrip Dept. TR DELAY IS COSTLY Let us repair vour roof NOW. Main 14 and we'll do the rest. IRONGIEAD 200e i Still at It! Year in Tngton yours. 100. can and year out for 23 vears inz roofs for W We cun save Wi Call us up KOONS RO %y 0,34 St. § COMPANY. Phona A The Quality of Our Prmtmg ds a parallel only in the Prat® EUEbelt HIGH GRADE. BUT NOT HIGH PRICED, BYRON S. ADAMS, 2BiyTES. Have You a Printing Need? Consult this million dollar Driating plant for profitable results. The National Capital Prum 1210-1212 D ST. Nw Free Display Until Gn’istsmas | Bring the childrén to sce a truly wonder- sul Christmas tree. with ita grounds. houses, iraing, lakes. walke. fences. ete.. made from sheet metal. Tree lighted evenings. George W. Barghausen Sheet Metal Works | NOW_ LOCATED_AT, | s | . N.W. < 126 9th St. : { emp| | parc every ol | with the exception of mayhe | from | mails ngluu as llw 3 l.ua- \l - POST OFFCE SETS YULETIDE REEURI] Santa’s Assxstants Rest After Strenuous Week’s Work. first-st —the Uniter ve—today reclines in his :d and swollen feet clad pair of house slippers, his mouth with an odoriferous Christmas nd between the puifs he n and a half million po hundred znd twenty-five And I colle mddelive tal cancel ibuted em I guess I'm entitle Well, chalk up anothe for Wask record Christmas iington rds be en the or yond 1ou machi 158.464 tween t I'm sure resiste wer than the period be ith and 23d last year. And{ licked the parcel post fig were behind on but trains fron n d 1 il Wednesday tho the \We the sity my to pil h y rin veur of Iu wit figure achkages Mailed Wiashington had package mailing terday after ny piled up | . Why en't : nd you'd Ky But [ just couldn’t pound it 1o their heads to mail those darned | Yes. sir. ten and u half mil of them coming right out this city alone. And that. in a nut of the annuul romp at city 1 of It in July ds is the story W ngton il ow shell he xtraordinary L vd by some pe il early val of two more of ¢ o flagrant disr of the old fa peal the ns an lute ayrival ains ints ar delivery of maif went ontat 230 o'clock vesterday afternoon while the paveel delivery force wloyed its 12 and 3% addi al on ped by the Army until inidnight. On the_ stroke of 17 the majority of the 827 specially engaged augment the regular lked out of the Post Office. “extra money” perlod having ended. A skeleton force of avout 30 men are “on the floor” today solely for the purpose of keeping the moving. Tomorrow puckages which could not be de livered up until last midnight. plus ad ditional arrivals, will be disposed of will any belated cards that make their appeariance. 5 e Busy. The post their 10- the Special Delivery For lay, however. the e was kept quite letters and parcels fication. Perishable ved today, although | al delive Throughout t pecial delivery busy disposing of sent in this cl packages that not marked ‘‘spec | handled as such and the extra fee was harged. This step was taken to pre- vent the loss of contents, for the pack- ages could not be turned over to the addressee by the regular parcel post machinery until tomorrow. There are two sides to the City Post Office Christmas mail question, the local side and the incoming side. Postmaster Mooney and Supt. Schooley quite satisfled with the local tivision of the “floor.” Both agreed. however, that if patrons of the postal service had heeded the *“mail earl ages to the ashingtonians did the conges tion in the parcel post section vester- day afternoon and last night would have been avoided. Show Enormous Task. Statisties for vesterday's traffic in mail were not .nxulaxbl, today as the MOrning i worst is lon that day cent sl |5 | I vhipped | of | | day or | r< due y1n Milw | through | vividness every levery i that gives the skin i for | | | | | up are until delivery mat HARRIS - LW ING morial Church Sunda pers iwinz then handled however by ous out. and enjoyin much Figures for the volume lidnight Wednesday nade public yvesterday to show the enq ere ziven to work fons for letter were 1 less than la ckages dispatch were oney 1 .\x Cance 4.383. or pargel ty post iner it 1se hanc S per ter rease of 17 cent A Postmaster terday computed the ts the 1st $78,923. i per cent ov inc KMOX STAT.ION OPENS. Louis™ Officially Took Last Night Decemnber N KMOX. perpowe tat known “th Aly took the varied pro *Voice of <t Air LOUTS tion s voice air here 1 gram The al nu addre of th its 1 The which numbers eakers KMOX lengih 261 meters L *zift ica 1J.S. CONWAY ARTIST DIES | Painter of St new staiion opened with musi =, followed by dediea Miller 14 companies in indation. remainder consisted of musical pre and ture term An and Sculptor. 73. Expires at New Jersey Home. NAFLY J.. December Conway. painter und s vesterday the 3 ned and executed iington Soldiers” Monument ukee, the L e mural decora the Chamber of Commerce and the of Oklahoma the St John died prol M the W tions in Buildin, State at atue Beauty Shop's Trick Mirror. From tie Bu he innoc ne. o nt-looking mirre auty shop is.in fact a devilish con- trivance to aid the sales department unfair trade practices, Thorpe in tion’s Bu t, the glass lowing with threat of in the Mary Mag to enlar ines startling wrinkle, blemish And that is only vet to come. with a_gry part of it: (h(-‘ Che glass itself h-vellow tinge allow. malarial | A woman may come to the shop nothing but a hair bob, but one t that Iving looking-glass and up for the full course, Tuesd; and Thursd, notic FLAT TIRE? MAIN 500 LEETH BROTHERS - ECONOMY COAL STOVE, CHESTNUT EGG Other Substitutes For Immediate Delivery W. H. HESSICK & SON 14th & Water Sts. S.W. Oppr Burcau Eng. & Printing is made hue. further eth FHoTGS as Parthian Slave Girl. Lower left: young Hebrew mother. The play will be | Hine: { Bappy Determined POPE PUSHING DRIVE ON IMMODEST DRESS Thnt stapprcved Fashions Shall Be Banned at Any Cost. ROMI determined that his ca mpaig inst immodest women's fashions be <hall aged vigo ful con educa “uth clusion tional ins & tions of the Roman ( cision was expre: eful address before the be International Union of Women's L lien I ha said tunely oticed in de w your progr: sion correspond h your hi it is. the strug to unde m op Christian which you he i inst which are truly a number of women lves Christia e name of Christian fail when seeing <k them whether they il institutions. If they the affirmative. T never mendine to them that upon Chrisi Som: they in would answer in omit recom they insist an mode ey int this pe ithdraw their dav *hools. Very well Christian mode be taught with in imes ist upon £ no in dr ence gnd g that the example he given by institutions. One must begin in est vouth to imprint spirit of virtue and the sentiment of ineffable human dignity.’ GREETINGS TO ARMY. rli Chief of Staff Sends Message to All | Posts. "he War Department’s annual holi- eetings were sent to the whole t night by Maj. Gen. John L. chief of staff. “I wish you and all those serving under you a_merry l'hrmm:w and a New Year,” Hines said, in day Ariny | telegram sent {o o i o | is made ! and » my grateful - the loyalty, to duty and | shown during 1 ations I extend | appreciation to all intelligence, devotion | willing co-operation and who nuns to mduct educa- | And I desive tholic upon hearts the SURGICAL DRESSING WORKERS WANTED District Red Cross Chapter Makes Appeal for Volunteers. | An appeal f workers to aid the unit of the District American Red Cross, bandages and surgical Washington hospitals day by Mrs. Albert Gle of ‘the unit. By reli {tals of this work they spend more time and ¢ - patients, Calls for dressi ane bandages recently have been yeceived { by the unit from the Visiting Nur | Society, Garfield Hospital, the Chil | il and the Episcopal Hospital. dressing unit headquarters, 16 more volunteer surgical dressings chaptdr which provides sings for to. dre was made chairman ng the nurses a. the hospi g are enabled 10 ve on their meets Jack nd cvious The surgical {at the chapter son place, Monday. Wedn: Friday, at am. No p perience s necessary and volunt will be welcomed even if they ¢ only give one hour a wi There will he no meeting | surgical dressing unit to but { will meet on Monday. It is hoped that at least ve volunteers will { e preser | Last ye t unit made u { for local hosp | Nurses Society | the Knickerbos | surgicai dressinzs R R {unit of the local chapter 'HUGE MORMON BODY TO DEDICATE TEMPLE 25.000 Expected at Mesa, Ariz. Next Year for Ceremony at New Edifice. n of is ourgic: 00,000 ¢ and ti ut the trophe als ind all the a1 dressings ated ¥ NIX. Ariz noof Mesa Decerber Ariz.. will be the ce next vear for worshippers wi s ter the de Latte authori [ 23.000 adherents of the Mormor will take pirt in the ceremonies. cost more than $600,000 - completed about January 1 some time the outer temple w inspection, it will be closed Mormons and even they must ommended by officers of the before bei permitted | come | church ente temple will be led put ever, that some of the best artists in the country have helped i the decoratfon. Large paintings will Joseph Smith preaching to the Indians and the scene at St. George Utah, when the e was baptized VOLUME OF CARlCATURES ISSUED BY MAX BEERBOHM | Author’s “Take-0f" of Noted Pes- | + sonalities Recently Caused Flurry in Official Circles the depict By ciated Press NEW YORK. Beerbohm's ¢ sonali of whic in offic hre r in o new which mund Decenber not I eaused volume In caricat pecuiarities tions o pleasing for sketch is expressive of his accompanied by the author’s viewpoint with ur. Rovaity tesmen. hors, playwrights and {artists run the gamut before the end -ached with Ber artoon of *T| Wales in New York,” which « [ 2n uproar when hung in the Leicester Galleries in London. has been in cluded. Lord Birkenhead. Lord Ches field, Lord Oxford. Duff Cooper Lioyd G Baldwin Drinkwater Wells, Joseph and Prof sthers wi Observi mrad, Williamn Rothenstein im Beerhohm tior des in b Autos Conquer Sahara. TUNIS, (). wheeled : ice between the unis and the oases . Direct connect to Biskra has meant quest of picturesque desert which hitherto it had been could not_be traversed. | South Alge Tozeur v mtry helieved 10 MONTHS TOPAY] AUTO LIABILITY,AND .| PROPERTY DAMAGE| WE REMODEL,REBUILD,REPAIR. 20MONTHS TO PAY | STONEBRAKER l 820-N1"ST.NW. PHONE MAN 9427 | i | | | | \ | !F ENNING PROPOSES TO FORBID ALL-NIGHT PARKING IN DISTRICT ‘:lylilnslrucls Eldridge to Draw Up Regulation Against Leaving Autos on Streets in Eariy Morning. Seeks Reaction of Public. First definite steps to prohibit all- rage spacc, night parking within the District werel rage. | erick A. Fenning. Spurred to action by Irom residents of co=, lhe all- -night — l LINCOLN 10107 WASHINGT ‘CONSTRUCTION CQ. 291 Fenten Ccurt N.E. | N AL of the | the | it | thou- | ted i 25 {[}LAIMS NEW SERUM FOR TUBERCULOSIS |Barcelora Physnclan De- | 4 scribes Remedy He Produces | From “Harmless Germ.” | = | BERLIN, December | village doctor of Spain, 1\')4\'"()(”1 fame by his disc anti-cholera serum. but sidled H ck to obscurity, repeated his odd | feat of 40 vears ago, and given man |kind ~ a against another | scourge, 5? YU DriE (of a vaccine protect Asiatic |cliolera, told the Berlin Medical Associ {ation during his recent visit here of the new serum which he makes from a harmless germ and which he sa | gives immunity against tuberculo: His serum is to be tried out in Ber and his claim either proved or proved Vaccination Benefits i Wholesale vaccination in chil dren’s hospital in Buenos Aires proved the effectiveness of the vaccine, Dr. Ferran claimed. e death rate of the children was cut in half in a year, and no deaths resulted from tubercu losis. he Has an old very of coverer | ed. novelty of Dr. Ferran's xhvol“ {is his claim that the tubercle {is not one definite kir but that it ix a rem Mr. Hyde of an ¢ o Dy It changes back a4 comparat like those found i the virulent sor ulosis. The determine nism_shall take. 1 bringing illi in his labora that they conditions which re Dr. Ferran succeedec virulent tubercle b tory in such a w langerous w Also Develops Reverse Result. verse, and showed tubercle could come nings. Te: the good co body. Just claims wer 10 that the virulent i begin s on animals showed that d become bad within th, s his anti-cholera ser highly improb vears ago, so his claims for 1 anti-tuberculosis i are con {sidered today by many medical au thoritie considere le ote he hLarmle serun [ is made from Dr. Ferran tinst the tient nts the metamorphosis o the bad. otects and prev > good i “SANTA CLAUS” DIES. Falls in fore Eyes of Children PORT HURON, Mich P).—Santa Claus is dea He died Wedn itement attendant ises at Harbor Methodist Chu er knew s children with ing lips Sanfa die bef. couldn’t see beh nd flowing a h smiling beard and o weak by undergoing \v 1 %0 when Joh shrieked and cried | rn th owd 1 nd three children. His ken 10 an undertakin The festivities continued Origin of Sirloin. | From the Boston Trans What is the ori. One rom Arthur, pleas th~{nm e cut of l-w! his dinner table, drew in regal m r kn dubbing it Loin! has ted on n and is one of t zres ston fell were Job Ve wife body we iblish rint in of the na fla arose fro his sword neat end on-pic interest heen e the e ional i The treat e p and contains s t includes instruction fo on the tlon of Mrs. Dagmar Rollins Dead. Mrs. Dagmar Rollins | 5. Rollins of Falls Ch in the Warren Hosp! Monday ter a lon; went from her home Fal to the hospital in October to unde t ln ent for intesti; trouble. , years old Funeral )y4| interment were in Warren wife of Vivis weh, Vi Whary ollins was Miss Da of Warren. She w: Rollins in 1415 At your leisure tomorrow—come out to Wesley Beights and see this wonderful bi of natural beauty artistic construction. i There’s nothing to | with it anywhere else i com. and compare “d Miller-built Community” heatral Avenie ehts Bus ¢ W.C.and A, T Realtors enteenth Street Main 1790 . Miller 1119 S NTONIGHT \TOMORROW Nature's u-od, (MTAH&) a vegetable laxative, tones the organs and relieves Constipation, Biliousness, Sick Headaches. _Yonewing that vigor and good feel. ing 80 mecessary to being well and Eappy. Used for Over -'fl Years ¢ //a&/a 4 e, /71{11,, BTN B v Chips off the Old Block MR JUNIORS==Little N8 The same NR—in one-third doses, candy-coated. For children and adults. . Seld By Your Druggist who rose to | up | lost their | s and became harmless and " Chickens Wed | \ L 4 4 4 L A & TETE ) SATURDAY SPECIALS Fancy Fresh Dressed Turkeys Lb. 53¢ Fat Little Hens Weighing 7 to 9 Pounds Fine Young Gobblers 10 to 14 Pounds Fancy Maryland , Capons Lb. 45¢ ’.;Fresh Picnics ' 19¢ . 22¢ . 25¢ Spareribs Pork Loins Half or Whole 'Chuck Roast 1 17c Center Cuts Round Steak 1+ 27¢ Round Roast - 26¢ Legs of Lamb+29c - Breast of Lamb 1. 15¢ ' Shoulder of Lamb 1. ] 9c¢ 1. 30¢ fe also succeeded in doing the re- | Midst of Festivities Be-| Frying or Baking Dozen 43c Tomatoes, 3 «25¢ No. 3 Cans 3 cus 25¢ can 9 can ] H€ 2 ouns 25¢ 16-0s. Loaf 5c 16¢ Eggs Early June Sweet Wrinkled Peas, Maryland Shoe Peg orn Honey Drop Maine orn ilh, read ar From the Tub or Carton

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