Evening Star Newspaper, February 14, 1926, Page 5

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THE @U\‘D AY § STAR. WASWINGTON, D. €, F FFBRITARY 1 BRT' ARY l WORKERS CHOSEN - FOR JEWISH DRIVE Morris Cafritz to Head 300| Campaigners for l::ommunityI Center Members. opening | n o, | th and | pre: « Bourd. “Little theater” model, American Red Cross Building. ONE OF RED CROSS EXHIBITS DEMONSTRATING WORK depicting disaster relief by the canteen corps of the Red Cross, now on view at the | SHOWN IN THEATERS: | cenes in Red Cross Worker's Line of Duty Denicted in Unlqne Display. Theaters,” depleting ecenes of the Volunteer Service e ¢ Mabel zed volu ce | volunteer | “hreust CRIME INC'XEASE NOTED WHEN NATION WAS YOUNG | Conditi in Days When Andrew Jackson Was President. cized | nrinting sordid de Rappenings. PP R ¢ the Western Carolinian, ed that vear and owned by R. nosed toc Amor [that du | <on and Van Bu { their advice as to whom we elect to Josept ,_captain; G Melvin | Irwin M. Gensberg, captaln; Fred Jack Cohen, Sidney Diamond rris Goldberg, Harry Malkin att, Wiliam Warsaw, Abe elson Alfred Hotel Irn Phione Main $108-8100 604-610 9th St. N.W. The Bordeaux A~ Apartment for A-ny Officers at 6921 Georgia Ave. 2 Rooms, Kltchen ond Bath, $49. 3 Hoome. Ritchen and Dath, 869.50 Keduced Rentals, Directly Opposite Walter Reed Hospital SHANNON - & LUCH (DHANNOR 713-717 14th St. Maln 2345 office." Goldstein, Albert W. Jacobson, Leon Katz, Samuel Lebowitz, M Michael Strauss, Benjamin & Al Youngman. . Taretsky, captain; , Mr. Cohen, L.umr _Fenick, J. Isador Levin, Cohen, Leon Che Some of the teams are yet incom- plete. Capts. Alan Kaufman, Mrs. Abe Liebman and Levi David are or- ganizing teams. “IVhere Security Is e Surety” D N Mortgages Guaranteed byan Outstanding Surety Co. | B | | WORK OF VOLUNTEERS Shannhaled Out of Navy 63 Years Ago, Mdn May Erase “Deserter” Mark at La lif . Febr rederick who has be t 15 a deserter 1563, may be clear hina Islands to load ¢ Germany Luncheon Clubs 0ld. The modern lu the Rotary, Kiw: | the Round Table . according well when While John Woo Morrowville, Kuns SPE'\DI\G all of one’s income shows lack of character, because it indicates inability to make sacrifices. HE guarantee to this Nation against future adversity is shown ‘by the savings bank figures in this country. Not only are the dollars themselves a guaranty against the future, but what is of even more importance is the character formed in the Nation by the sacrifices made necessary to accumulate those dollars. HARACTER is one’s most valuable asset. It is something no one can take from you. 'HE habit of consistently saving helps to form character. HIS Bank pays 59,—compounded semi- annually on savings deposits. THE MORRIS PLANBANK Under Supervision of U. S. Treasury 1408 H Street '.-++ : SNOWBIUNDTRAN FINALLY DUG OU! Long Island Passenger Take to Bobsleds After Three Days in Drifts. By the Associated Pre EW YORK. F playground of emerged from a for three days much of it into a Bt of five snow ound t out of 16 feet of snow \\hx]-‘ bobsieds en hicd the tast |lht~\< ngers rescued last ight to reach week end parties he storm forced travelrs into Townsend, wealthy society woman c worker of Green |’1)IHL 1 traveling ing in one with two coffins, omas trunks, a other thing: metaliic tomb ar ve had one box of und a box of candy. \l.mh\ R. Terry, were as ously shar with us. At 3 morning Asa Conklin M tramped several miles drifts, routed out some ined ‘with cheese sand- «d a prank on Vithough wearing silk stockings and ent leather . unprotected by L man bound talled t v mud and every com Pay $ strange adventures, Mrs. Josep | Kay has removed every excuse any 4, 1926—PART 1. ~ -8 Economy Records Broken by Exploit Of Ft;dera] Worker The Bureau of Agricultural Bro- nomics thinks it has discovered vrize economizer in one of its fle employes in the W ninl renort he discl been able to save space 1n his office by the expedient of removing all the binc ings from the books and pamphlicts stored thereon. OMcials of the bu- ean denv any inte nding his zeal as =MIL RICE. D. C. NATIVE. IS CLAIMED BY DEATH Clothing Merchant, 44, Victim of Heart Disease and Neuritis. Funeral Tuesday. Emil Rice, 44 vears old, necticut avenue a native « city. died suddenly at his horm terday afternoon following a of neurltis comblicated with trouble ' Mr. Rice was a well known cloth- | ing merchant. He inh 3 !ine business founded olf Rice, at 1332 10 vears ago. Mr. Ric among the early Jewish settlers fu this clty. He 1s survived Mrs. and Isadore Freund, Miss Fannv Rice | brothers Manuel. Abrah | Rice., Funeral a | not been completed: but Tue: Miss by three sisters. | been set as the te | | Busses Have a C One hundre wi in France. | the busses London alon was not until 1 irst omnibus ag Women never traveled on top in t days, says The Lond: 5 hen the London Ge, run omnih women a difficulty aros 5 could not b of people H ankles fashionuble, “‘descenc hich now incl omnibuses, he public gaze. “YNW!‘*WH MM%M*MM*MQ‘%%M*% Beoleodededenfeedode 407 Seven'h Street N.W. Bring In Your Old Watch 1.00 a Week man may {MRS. J. W. HODGES, ACTIVE | CHURCH WORKER, IS DEAD SONG UNDER FIRE AS COMPOSER DIES 3uy Massey’s Authorshin of Popular Melody Defended | hy Cousin. Wife of Medical Staff Member iy Veterans’ Bureau Had Been Resi- dent Here 35 Years. Mrs. Rogella B. Hodges, wife of Dr. J. W. Hodges of the medical staff of the Veter:ns' Bureau. died yesterday morning in the Clifton Terrace South long iline: ington for o Associated Press YORK Febrnary death of Guy Mass er. sallor and o _Houston, Tex.. receiv cousin, Vernon Dalk singy orizin of e lar in pieht ¢ is heing ) rovalties from ° Mussey dur. | be held ot blishment to o'clock, anc nwood Ceme y will off my tune picked risoners in § Instructive Visiting Nurse Society Appeals to You for Help! COLDS! GRIPPES! PNEUMONIAS! 300 New Cases ina Week ITIN HAF Will You Help by Sending | 51, 82 or $57 ' | o 5 The Antarctic (\roqn has an aver. age depth of i L3 ///Ifl///(////(’ i have The First Mortgages Securing the 6% Real Estate Bonds offered by us are GUARANTEED AGAINST LOSS of either principal or interest by The United States Fidelity & Guaranty Co. with assets of over §41,000 000 or by The Maryland Casualty Co. with assets of over $36,030.000 May be purchased on the Morris Plan of Deferred Pay- ments if desired and 5% interest will be al'owed on the snstall- ments. Denominations $100—$500—$1,000. THE MORRIS PLAN BANK Under Supervision of U. S. Treasury 1408 H St. N.W. Main 2486 B M BB B W MMM RHC MR B SRR T SO S BB B R MBS SRR RSO R B we dododerdeodedeoderodrioodeoordodrdeod b g for owning an old, out-of-style watch that is expensive to own because of the cost of keeping it in repair. Bring it in now. A surprisingly liberal allowance will be made for it on any new watch. No matter how old or useless vour watch is, bring it in. Trade it in on a high-grade standard watch. Al standard makes, including Elgin, Wal- tham, Hamilton, Howard, etc., at the standard cash price, included in this sale. Liberal Allowance Made On Your Old Watch 17-Jewel Adjusted Illinois Sterling Watch . ....... 21-Jewel Adiusted Illincis Sterling Watch. ..... PAY $1.00 A WEEK No extra charge whatever for our most lib- eral terms, and a most liberal allcwance for your old watch. “Your Promise to Pay Is Good With Kay” LADIES— You, too, may trade in your old Wrist Watch on a new, modern timepiece. $18: Pay 50c a Week ! “ A | | STERLING ILINOg R R N N N Ex rer Crystals Fitted

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