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THE EVENING TZENSDISELSS TRAFFC PRBLENS Eldridge Tells Association ‘Crossing Hogs’ Are at Fault in Many Accidents. Tra what problems, including a some. itive view on the proposed Inight parking the five-year Iding program and reduced fares were among the many <ed last night the | 1a- | of traffic, ning. Eldridge blamed in traffi like he said erossing hogs Pedes must ohey hefore veduced. and the hizher Hty of On the parking. + commit | hat it had some | iaw can he t-of way annual toll od a hope that uld sustain the walking statute Power to Revoke Pei |after being entertained at tea the da | hefore at the simplest of traffic any large city in the country that the traffic wity 1o re o reason sraons who, expressed fon was pre wn question hundred he meeting the or | A reso- | e the the election el | ! Ariss Will Ask Hearing | on of 1. Clinton Hiatt, « | committee o decided 1o On mo man Public purpose Utilities rhead Wol cio fman and Committees Tre t WLt the followin Ar Named. nnounced | ‘pnointmente | committ the « | Tand | Cora Kit7 H | anil Charles | | Liey T Elizaheth ps. W | Mrs, Bdueation ane Swanton. chairman A. Havden. Mrs. H Small. Frederick A M. Dimick and Dr Public health — Dy chairman: Dr. | M. Finch. Dr Harver R e and Ma an: Fran A. Cannon. W. It F. Hines Charles S Bundy, Charles A and Mrs. D} ' 3 wtili Smith Kol wih, Hurry IF YOU HAD A NECK AB LONG AS THIS FELLOW AND HA SORE THROAT ALL - WAY DOWN TONSILINE The National Sore Throat Remedy SHOULD QUICKLY RELIEVE IT ALL DRUGGISTS ITCHY PIMPLES FOR 3 MONTHS Large and Red. Lost Rest. Healed by Cuticura. —_— “1 was troubled with pimples for about three months. They were large. red pimples that festered and scaled over. They itched and burned and I Jost & lot of sleep on account of the irritation. I used several different remedies but noth- ing gave relief. I read an adver- tisement for Cuticura Sosp and Ointment so purchased some and intwo or three weeks I was healed.” (Signed) L. E. Newsom, R. 4, Plano, Texas. Use Cuticura Soap, Ointment and Talcum to promote and maintain skin purity, skin comfort and skin health; the Soap to cleanse and p rify, Ointment to soothe and hes and Talcum to powder and refresh. Boap . Ointmert 2% Sold o i " Wit s BEF™ Couticurs Shaving Stick 25c. I A $0n. Talsam 26 a torium | enba Harlex \ Ven 1o Take o DAWES TO SPEAK Panlq in Robbery - Amsociated Pros YORK, Ja teen men diners in hasement at to remove their netted a tributed two ciga shivering victim Io |MISS KELLER SCHEDULES ADDR World-Fam ES Dea Woman AWo to Be Received by Mrs. Coolidge. the world-fam m, here to speak at the W torium January 12, under the auspices the American Fou Blind, also will speak |1ocal ‘churches during her | She will he received by M t the White House the home Wadsworth, jr. The general commit angements for Miss which Dr. Gilbert € man. announced that an invitational meeting at speak at she will Episcopal Church of € Ned York progr ller at the Auditorium and wi inied on the pi ifford of New secretary of the American Foundation | for the Blind. —_— Keefe, Dr. M. F. 3 Ball. Membership and Albert Haas, chairm: John O. Lewt Hay. Daniel O. Miller. and Robert J. Bovd. Recreation and & Mary Ma R hael Dowd. jr Myers, Rev. M. § samuel L. Grosh. Law and fiscal 1 Bi m ttord, Turner and Br: H 1 ] W. King Moulton. Raber Mrs Communiiy centers pairman: D e T. Harrell, W Kern ations M oh “ederation of Citi Speelman Feverishness arising therefrom, and, by regulating the Stomach and Bowels, aids To avoid imitations, Absolutely Harmless - Clake G REAT;{i 0 F.lTH ERN v P alifornia SEE SEATTLE— T T nis. Ask about free side trip restauramt were forced the point of pistols last night trousers so that five hold-up men might search the pockets for valuables. total of $400. men then opened a show case, dis- ked the restaurant door. Avenue Church. the Mount Pleasant Eppelshe'mer. ie Fellheimer ATCHURCHDINER 'Hamline Program Tonight Includes Vice President and Rev. H. J. Councilor. nuary 6. Fif- a downtown e haul The five Vice President Dawes will address the congregation of the Hamline Methodist Episcopal Church, = Six- teenth and Allison streets, at 7 o'clock this evening al a banquet meeting in connection with the week of sery- ices dedicating the new edifice, | Walter M. Bastlan, a member of | the committee on dedication, will pre. side, and the gathering will he greeted by Rev. Homer J. Couneflor. Miss Richie MclLean will sing. City and community night was oh. served last night. with addresses by Commissioner Frederick A. Fenning, representing the city government: Edgar B. Henderson of the Piney Branch Citizens' Association, speak ing for the community Interests, and Dr. Willlam Mather Lewis. president of George Washington University, representing the educational element of the District. Miss Mildred Mat- thews of Philadelphia sang. accom | panied on the organ by Miss Edith B. Athey. Harry C. James, church trustee, presided. Hits Nervous Modern Life. Lauding the heautiful Gothic archi tecture of the new Hamline Church, Dr, Lewis voiced a protest against the “nerveus strain of modern life, and expressed a hope that the church | would have a e whers men and women could eat and worship quietly Churches should he a place men apiece to the alked out and IN CAPITAL f and Blind . who is coming ‘ashington Audi ndation for the at a number visit here, Coolidge on January 12 of Mrs. James tee in charge of Keller's visit, of svenor is chair after addressing the Audi St. John's ieorgetown, the Presbyterian ngregn worth Metho. h linist, with where nd wemen can commune with God,” Dr. Lewis declared. n ton often we feel that the church service must he vecal, that there must he & program. that there must he some thing going on. Like one of our greatest poets and philosophers, T he lieve the church should not he ‘a chapel where the mind sits down.' Let us make our churches places of quiet contemplation and wo ip as well as piaces for the many other and more active features of church servic n L.| Referring to_the vital position the rinne | m— et VI8 DOTUON DT The Best Service lat —8. K. Will Be n: Teo Kersh Found in the v B ) New i Rokest Vermont e Building Vt. Ave. at L St. equipment insure the efficiency and com for both business and professions Two-room Suites to entire floor. will am ano hy Mrs financial Woodward and entertainment— an; Ver s, Miss ( . Mrs. J. musement —Mrs. | chairman E. Mun Miss Helen K Kenworthy and | Hiatt, | Thom shnson, H. M. Lord. Capt inness and Sny 3 Kebler, ‘iliam Fleming . L. Mattice and ut plan, O. Reed, H bus space. hairman: K. fise Claribel OConnor. Karl R. L. 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WASHINGTON, church holds in the life of each com- munity, Dr. Lewis declared the “greatest problem of the world today is that of the family.” "It there is one thing a church should be it is a place where the fam- ily can gather as a family. Any in- stitution which serves to draw the members of the family together. whether it he a movie, church or other entertainment, is a medium through ch the family problem ix minimized A Dr. Lewis pointed out that in the United States there are nine-tenths of all automoblles of the world, three- fourthe of the telephone: half the raflroad mileay added that there are al country 10,000 murders euch vear, most of them committed by youths under 25 years of age. Such & prob- lem can be combated by the church, e sald. Commissioner Fenning praised the faith of the members of the Hamline Church which led them 10 eract the new bullding. In his brief address of greeting_and congratulation he de clared Washington as a eity had splendid foundations of religions, adu cational and legal institutions. and that the government of the city rested foursquare on the laws of the land. Tomorrow evening will be inter church night, with addresses tn he made by Rev. W. 8. Abernethy, pas- tor of the Calvary Baptist Church: Mgr. P. C. Gavan of the Sacred Heart Church, Rev. Z. Barney Phillips of the Church of the Epiphany, Rev. Jason Noble Pierce of the First Con- gregational Church. Rev. Joseph R. Sizoo of the New York Avenue Pres- byterian Church, Rev. Earle Wilfley of the Vermont Avenue Christian Church, and Rev. Frank W. Collier of American University. The Ham- line quartet and chorus choir will sing. Belginm's public debt 5,000,000,000 francx in 1925, amount- & to ahout $275,000,000 at recent rates of exchange. e y | Increased D. C., WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 6. 1926. —_——— PROGRAM OF THRIFT WEEK MAPPED OUT Forty-Five Local Organizations Co- operating to Spread Message in District. A program to carry the message of thrift to every resident of the city dur- ing Thrift week, January 17 to 23, was mapped out at a meeting at the City Club yesterday afternoon of officers of the general committee and chairmen of special committees promoting the campaign. : Under the leadership of the Y. M. C. A., 45 local organizations—civic, com- mercia], educational and religious— are co-operating to make this year's ‘Thrift week ths most successful in the city's history. Louis Rothschild, chair- man of the publicity committee, hax received assurance of co-operation from the press and local radio broad- casting stations in spreading the les- son of thrift R. McKeever, chairman of the general committee, presided at yester- day's meeting. Plana for the various committees were presented by Dr. W REAL ESTATE LOANS MADE AND SOLD J. LEo KoLB 923 NEW YORK AV. MAIN 5027 e lasses Pitted ek Medical ! e0 Examioed Graduate Dr. CLAUDE S. SEMONES Eyesight Specialist Main MeLachlon Bid; . 10th and G Sts. N.W | Monday, bank day; L. Darby, representing the churches and Sunday schools; Dr. B. G. Kim- Vall, for the public schools; F. G. Ad- dison and Howard M. Moran, for the bankers: W. 8. Quinter, for the build- ing and loan associations; C. H. Hille- geist an chairman of the committee on meetings and- speakers, and Frank D. Roach for the life insurance interests. It is planned to allot each day of Thrift week to a special object and message. Sunday, the first day of the drive, will be “'share with oth Auwv: Tuesday, budget day; Wednesday, life insurance uay h “own your own home" day fe investments and make & and Saturday, “pay bills day. C. E. Fleming, secre- tary of the general committee, ia plan- ning & prominent display of Thrift week posters. o g United States exports of hardwoods over the mountain or into the valley below & myriad of fascinating scenes unfold o your view—if you are able to enjoy The sway of the train meass train sickness—(nsuses) many. ersill's stops Train, and Ses Sickness af oace, giving on your trip. PANI HEADS DIRECTORS. MEXICO CITY, The Mexico City membars of the hoard of directors of the National Rallways have alected Alherto .J. Pa Mexican secretary of the treasury, as their president. Rertram E. Holls way, Britisher, was rhosen executive president. 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