Evening Star Newspaper, December 4, 1926, Page 23

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\ DECEMBER 4, 1926. SLAYER WINS FREEDOM. Self-Defense in REAL ESTATE. REAL ESTATE. [ w THE EVENING STAR ATURDAY 3| Clubs Plan Move to Recover $100,000,000 and the right to marry Ruth before Paid Into Treasury in Sale of Stocks|rusttive H A g ‘\\‘\\\\\\\\\5\\\\\\\\\\\\\b\& A ANRAAANANY .ege of redeeming Naomi's propert: the elders by taking off his shoe. then took Ruth as his wife and placed her in charge of his home. The poor New Bungalows—Brookland ax:;tme maiden, whose love for\no"ml Ei ~ambridge. | d her to-leave her family, 7 rn - authority as Deity with any person 7 : P 150 9 t RUTH AND NAOMI—BOOK | for creature. 4 e T e s o e e P ea € . oide RUTH. Ruth's fvefold cholos brought hor oble y Boaz. chases of stock which are returnable eorge In the closing part of this wonder- | $100,000,000 as a goal, country and ful love story we see how God was!athletic clubs of the United States making all things to work together Golden Text—Thy people shall or salable upon the loss of member- | ville, N. C., was found not gulity last be my people, and thy God my ship are not taxable. night of murder in shooting Kugene unsuspected blessings. She looked ahead to a life of loneliness and per- REDUCED from $12,500.00 to : & d, & negro, here July 13. God—Ruth i.16. petual widowhood and bitterness. She [for good for Ruth and Naomi, who | 8ré massing for an attack on the| The suits were brought by the|Crawfor e e Aman 8 Delehe —cardtully e n- Treasury Department in the hope | Manufacturers' Country Club of I'hil.| Farley pleaded sel , 5 Py SaArs '&e“rmfiud “31-)“;:"‘. Sehovan ‘I thele great amicdon, ang ¥ e : adelphia, the Alllance Country Club lhe negro's death he fled to North | A sncrlfi‘.‘e Jehovah in their great affiction and trial. Life would be sweeter it we took all the sorrows, sufferings and struggles to the Lord to be taught their meaning. We would then re- Joice, that we have In Christ a great redeemer. It was a small thing for Ruth to go forth to glean that morn- ing, but it was used of the Lord to make her an ancestress of our Lord and Savior. Friendship, love and religion, that played such a prominent part in the choice of Ruth and her life, must help solve the problems that press for so- lution in our international life. The practice of the golden rule is only possible where there exists friendship and love. There are many like Ruth needing the help, aid and assistance such as Naomi gave her daughter-in- law in the Near Bast. We, who have been llessed with this world's goods, should extend to the suffering of all nations some of the joy and happi- ness with which God has filled our BY REV. HUGH T. STEVENSON. Ruth emphasiz that refunds amounting to that sum on sale of stock certificates may e obtained. A decision by the Court of Claims last month declaring that stock pur- chases as prerequisite to member- ship in clubs is not subject to the 10 per cent Federal tax on initiations has started the ball rolling. So sweeping was the decision in upsetting regulations of the Internal Revenue Bureau of eight years’ stand- ing that Alexander Gregg, general counsel, has not yet sufficiently recov- ered to decide whether he will appeal to_the Supreme Court. The decision affects clubs, partic- ularly golf and country clubs, all over the country, and the Treasury believes if sustained it will force re- founds on these tax collections for |’ the last four years, the statute of limitations preventing refunds for any years before that time. In a unanimous opinion, the court held in three separate cases, in- and the Country ' Ar: pany Naomi without expectation of any reward. Her decision was of a world-wide significance. Through the of Alliance, Nebr., Clubs of Phoent: “arolina, where he was arrested lnl Price $9,950 Construction and finish the equal of any property priced double Intelligent, critical inspection welcomed. large, sunny rooms; equipment strictly modern as regards heat, light and oak tloors. Additional features are a garage, built-in breakfast room and a floored and heated attic, with space for additional rooms OPEN SUNDAY Wm. H. Saunders Co., Inc. REALTORS—ESTABLISHED 1887 1433 K St. N.W. Main 1016-7 s the message of the International Golden Rule Sunday that will ba observed throughout the world upon the day we study this wonderful short . Against the dark background of human hunger, <uffering and sorrow in foreign lands, ~we have a picture of the influence of power of love to dispel racial and in- ternational prejudice that has been de- veloped through disputes and warfare, lunger forced Eilfmelech to move with his family from Bethlehem into the 1and of Moab. Only the necessity of <ustaining life could have forced him 1o leave his native land During the next 10 years the char- acter and conduct of Elimelech and his family met the acid test of living «midst an idolatrous people. The re- ligious teachings of Judaism and the inherent tendencies of his race re- vealed iteelf in their refusal to how providence of God she was destined ch to become the wife of Boaz, a r landowner of the tribe of Eph who was a close kinsman of lech. This marriage resulted in her becoming the grandmother of David, who is the great type of Christ in re- spect to the kingdom. God had a plan for the Gentiles to share in consribut- ing to the human relationship of Christ. Ruth came to have a part through her decision to accompany Naomi back to Bethlehem. It was a sad return for Naomi. She had left Bethlehem with lier husband and two children, all of whom were burled in the soil of Moab. The com- munity was stirred by the changes wrought in her life and her los She returned, sorrowful, and ackno edging that she had turned away from God's way when she left, and Jameson-Built Homes 1800 to 1850 Potomac Ave. S.E. Only 3 Left Over 100 Sold Priced at Less Than $7,000 and Up Easy Terms is a home within the reach oy '8 e Moderately nriced— Yot “Comblete (n" evers detail. Lo- cated in Washington's newest subdi- Vieion— EASTERN TERRACE A s é Z : ’ s 0000000904000 0000000000000000000000 their knees in the worship of the idols | elalming that her great sorrow was|Souls. If America does her duty to bkl of the land or In the induigences in |due to her failure to walk in }iis|the Near Hast and to the suffering, SDlRIES many vEFISHORS Of Bick poTaneatry brick: 0 roome and bath: any of Its iniquitous practices. Death | ways. She insisted that her name|Starving and struggling Jews in Eu- e hot-w - entered into the circle. The sons mar- | should not be omi, pleasant, but|robe at this moment we will find rled daughters of Mc trary to the DOG BLAMED IN DEATH. many of other nations saying to us, “Thy people shall be my people, and Mara, bitter. o considered in ac- cordance with the view of that age b, which was con- teachings of their faith. wide alley is complete. Specially Built Homes But this mixed marriage did not pro- | that afflictions were a mark of God's|thy God my God 5 duce any family controveray.” e |displeasure. " In her 'adversity e - Believed to Have Discharged Shot- Slelgllfng f‘“t b or (Lolore eople sons were not drawn down to the level | reavement and hardships Naomi had dentally. Four blocks from the new Easf of the slime pits of Sodom. The |revealed the power of her religion. OrdercdtoChmele 1"’“ sl . High School. See these ideal homes nobler traits of the young men pulled There was one compensation for her Lieut. Col. Henry R. Casey, Quar- BROWNSVILLE, Tenn., December Mo I want you to come out tomorrow and see ihele wives up to thelr standards. I |in her roturn, Ruth was with her. | ermaster Corps, attached to the of- e o pouting dog {5 heltiawnon e ”'(; '“'"l' l”lwpo'";l B this new group of Homes which has just been ence “Uiad “Naomt exerciued over her | time ¢ ‘the baries harveni 1 wag| i of e auariermaster general | SUE (0, U teath of 8 T Davis, .}‘i‘l‘gm AS A JAMESON CO. v i ey - e sons and daughters and her daugh-|the time of reaping when t il s " {in his wrecked automobile on a high- o . now, is one of the best sections of the city. BTy She et e e e e, vhen and to the Washington general inter- | 1, b know, Owners and Bullders 906 N. Y. Ave. his present duties and_ordered to Tientsin, for duty with United States Ruth decided to enter into the harvest | forces in China, His orders require fleld and glean after the reapers, with | that he sall from San Francisco Naomi’s approval. Farmers in Pales. | about March 31 for China. tine today live in the villages and o | = = out early in the day to cultivate their farms. Ruth followed the harvesters, | who went from fleld to field to glean the harvest, collecting that portion left by law for the benefit of the poor. She worked hard in her desire to sup- port Naomi and herself. Her industry hand, Elim When death thiz upright ch: that both of her daught 1¥ bound to her in the fliction. Naom! deter: =hould return io her native country, where she was assured of being cared for and sustained by her relatives as well as by her husband’s kinfolks. | ‘The Jewish people, through all their history, have always cared for their own poor and been generous to the filled with the song of the reaper The dog is believed to have struck that Spring, for crops were abundant. against a loaded shotgun on the back seat of the machine in such a way as to cause its discharge. removed the sons of cter, Naomi found were close- common af- nined that she Exhibit Home 4800 Hayes St. N.E. They are Semi-detached Homes—with 6 rooms, all of good size; tile bath; hot-water heat; hardwood floors; big porches and yards. In fact, there is everything in them that makes 1725 Taylor Street | Only 4 Remam Unsold! A Semi-Detached Home ||| eedy of other races. When Naomi [and beauty attracted the attention of & ’ | . . e ll'ld as an in- arted to return to Palestine, Ruth |Boaz, the wealthy farmer in whose West of Sixteenth Street @ e them l““%tllxve lflor r;sldet;: A and Orpah both started back with her, | fleld ' the had gleaned. When he ! N b d El C B ld Homes l tRe T ese vestment. ey have been built by one of t} in accordance with the custom in the | learned who she was decided that he It has eight large rooms. two tiled (01010 y se an ut best firms in Washington and I can promise ear East to make the farewell some- | Would fulfill the law that called for hatbs. hai « | iwood floors throughout, exceptlonal kitchen with evs the next of kin to marry the widow T where on the journey. When they had at | of one who had died childless, the construction in every detail. ®one far enough Naomi suggested that ment. large nt's lavatory and wash tra: She at the Price! ) . . they return. They wept as their |had, out of love, gone forth in pov-| lon automatic storage he; Th P v L motherinlavw kissed them farewels | erty to tofl and, without knowing i | er: Jot 3LIEx150 feet with stone re- e Irice 1s Vvery Low won a husband.” We could win more |[f| tanin= and urged each of them to return to her mother’s home. Naomi knew the difficulties that she had experienced in a strange land. The emigrant never had an easy time adjusting his | life to the new environment. Orpah responded to her suggestions and left Naoml. She missed her one oppor- tunity to become a part of a people who Tepresented “the highest ethical and spiritual life of the world.” Ruth declined to return. She counted the cost. She knew that she had to face hardships, suffering, sor- row and final separation from her loved ones, her god, Chemosh, and her old home. She looked beyond the trials of the moment and made a xreat spiritual decision. She had been influenced by the life-of Naomi and deliberately accepted her religi aceepted all the ideals of Israe It takes all the prestige and facilities of the mammoth Cafritz Organi- | zation, with its millions of dollars’ operaticns, to produce these “Life-time Homes” at such a great saving to the home-buyer. for our Lord if we improved every opportunity to glean in his harvest | I will arrange terms to suit your fleld. ‘ | convenience. Take N. Y. Ave. car marked District Line, get- ting off at 43th St within sight of the Homes. Open for Inspection The Happy Marriage. Naomi knew when she learned the events of the day that Ruth had won | Boaz's heart. She aided her by wise suggestions until Boaz had secured the right from a nearer kin to scek | her hand in accordance with the of his people. Ile hought the pr Floyd E. Davis Company 733 Twelfth Street Northwest Main 352-353 Open for inspection every day and eve- ning, including Sunday. B.B.Pinn Owners’ Sole Representative Col. 5817 712 Kenyon St. PP 000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 900000000000 7000000 2 00000000000 000000000000000000000 se000000000 people, their mation, and their } Ruth ‘accepted the truths of the | ifebrew faith because she loved omi. She accepted them because #he discerned their influence in the life of her mother-in-law. She made up her mind that she would go down to the grave on her decision and be- n all things a worshiper of Jehoval ~One cannot easllv chusa their re- Superior New Houses in Every Section, Attractively Priced - Vi S e 6220 Georgia Ave. N.W. \I:BI\K one's f‘lllllh', fgrlreflxlon is the H . - e T —— we hold dear and sacred. To a large extent our religion is a matter of our birth. We inherit our faith. Our characters have been molded and developed by the religious atmosphere of our home life. No one ought ever to change their faith without the most serjous consideration. One can’t serve God and mammon. We can’t be halt n and half something else. The Mohammedan can't change his veligion whenever he pleases. Re- ligion can’'t be made a matter of con- yenience or be controlled by any legis- Iation. Christ claims our all. He de- mands that we give Him our mind, heart and soul. He has a right to make this claim because He is Truth, the Way and the . Our Lord will not be su ed \\Hh neutrality. He is | supreme 1 refuses to share H Close to schools, stores and in a good neighborhood. («nnplctc in every detail. They have pleased the most particular. They will please you. That Means 1 0 0 Perfect Everything you can think of is installed in these homes. $9,350 7th and Gallatin Sts. N.W. In Petworth’s Most Attractive Neighborhood 5112 Conn. Ave. 100% CO-OPERATIVE Small Cash Payment Reasonable Monthly Payments Tapestry brick exterior lass door knol | | Concrete front porch les in every room ARSI SR 5 L S RRRRRRRERRY : HEVY CHASE'S only co- operative apartment Unusua'IIY’large a'nd well a"angEd rooms f\":;sfi'c"- -tnl:?"ms " ol 1 € sores o oovoinlty 2 5 Wahinguons 3 big covered porches—tiled bath—best of hard- Fronch doors.th-breatast porch MT. PL finest residential section for $7.95 monthly a o3 . Spaclous sleeping porch Kitchen abinet West of 16th St. room, whlle}llauymg your own home her? ata pnfce that ! wood floors’ double laid ‘and insulated— guar- Bulitn” plumbing Maids llec represents the utmost in permanent values. After in- . o ° Closet in every room *Separate kitchen porch Wi MO, specting others, you will appreciate the surpassing fea- anteed heating plant. Deep lots, with wide i tlosat ke e W badh: mioAREy Gheat tures—the i=al location and excellent arrangement of 1 Sample House : porches, Located near hool and bus line. The cheap- est home of this character on the market Bauman & Heinzman, 1504 H St N.W. Main 3500 s S S S SRR S S ARSI front terrace. the unit you can buy here for— ¥7,600 TWO Bedrooms, Living Room, Bath and Shower, Foyer, Dinet, Kitchen with service entrance and Private Porch $750 Deposit Monthly Payment $58.97 $13.05 Monthly Operating Cost 616 Madison St. Out Georgia Avenue to Madison Strect, turn cast, or 14th Street cars to Kennedy Street, east on Kennedy Street cars to Tth street, north two blocks to property 3715 18th St. N.E Brookland Think of having the beautiful grounds of the Fran- ciscan Monastery as your daily outlook. High altitude, inspiring surroundings. You can’t get a better home than one of these, no matter what you are willing to pay. 16 Built—10 Sold Price, $8,950 $500 Cash to 17th St., norti m to 18th xml' le N.W. Designed in a most practical way—and built as are all “Life-time Homes,” by the highest-paid mechanics—equipped in the most up-to:date manner—and sold for LESS than it would cost competitive builders to duplicate them. $6,950 Only $500 Cash | $65 a Month —more than half of which applies | directlyonthe purchase—making | your rent less than $30 a month. | % % 2 2 2 2 ’ 2 ? ¢ ? ¢ s 2 4 = DONNAANARNNNRNNNNNGY Open Sunday 4116 Emery St. Northwest Detached home of six rooms, glassed-in sleeping porch and bath. Modern. 1t years old. Two street frontages. Price, $8,500 Easy Terms Go out Wisco bo)lmd Ellico block. Walter A. Brown 1400 H St. Not only do we save for you in the price — but help you in | | | } | the financing with terms that make ownership easy. ) to next street . turn right 12 \ =———————————————————————— Out Rhode Island Aze. St., east on New! $500 Cash $7,950 $65.00 Per Month Everything You Could Desire in These Model Homes Tapestry brick exteriors Concrete front porch French doors (o breakfast porch I7th St to Newton St ) I Smaller Units Proportionately Low Priced You Save Over Half of your payment each month to Chevy Chase, D. C. Home at a Remarkably Low Price 7 Jarge, sunlit rooms exclusive of servaut's quarters in attic. W lways glad to have you inspect other built homes—for when you dé—c:r:;:llaywu:i :ritically—you cannot fail to see the MANY ADVANTAGES ‘; ife-ti ” Floor receptacles in every roomfi in Cafritz “Life-time Homes. One-piece s White enamel range Arst floor has lovely living y di y inci ’ 11: s Il Steeping pore s uilt-in ice box ST R S -7 That’s why we are building and selling more |} EE 3 wuu ot i cten and Kicchen , Open and Lighted Until 9 P.M. [ Homes than any other organization, with B oo S eon well lighted bedrooms with tile | r, oll heater, serv- and bath. House equipped with weather strips, screcns and awnings. Lot with an attractively de- lawn, shrubbery, flowers and hedges. ONE-CAR GARAGE Price, $17,000 Thomas J. Fisher & Co. Inc. 788 15th St. N.W. Main 6830. bath. < ant's toilet hundreds more nearing completion to supply the great demand Open for inspection—tonight—tomorrow and every day from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. Either car line—16th St. Bus—or phone us and we will send auto for you REALTY COMPANY ) ? Specialists in Co-Operative Apartments for 1 14th M. " HARRY A. BRAMOW, Builder : &K ‘ 9080 Owners and Builders of Communities Sample House 1220 Owen St. N.E Florida Ave. N.E. to Montcllo Ave. N.E. (12th Strect N.E. north on Montello Azve. to Owens St., turn east o property. Shapiro-Katz Realty Company Exclusive Agents Realtors 1416 K St., N.W. Phone On Premises Cleve. 5100 Office Oxford Building Main 9394 Qut extended), Main 9111

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