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- Db THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON. D. €. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 23. 1927. ”N[]IS GROUP Air Defenses of Panama Canal Described fllRl- S[;UU'[S P AN Colors in Tools BISHOP P. R. HEFFRON By Inspector as Pitifully Inadequate Adopted for Cheer OF MINNESOTA DIES ”Il' Panama Canal are “pitifully and | mak nse difficult.” The absence Ta B arac 2 And Peace 1 | Prelate, Recognized by Pope for CHAIN BRIDGE BIDS| «eted Parachute DRIVE FOR $55,000] An Peace in Shopyy, T v ‘ extraordinarily inadequa was given |of islands that m t be used for a RICHMO! By the Associated F By tho Associated Press. for Year. by Assistant Secretary Warner to bases, in his_opinion, makes the con D. . HEADS REJECT [¥izcy Clmbs Back | | MILWAUKEE. November 3.— by the Associated e { Inn 8 e o 2 * 3 i ’ eRtatdny. tibd S v | stetie o Tar e Aelis o .""‘ s 2 The Virgi " ric and Power | ¢ i ot construction Until Congress CapitalitolngeiSeating: | ™50l 52" wno 15 1, cnares otor abis consnienacs o one are|fop!Permanent.Camp rainbow. " The thory Is that per- |ifeffron, B Catholle Dio- naval aviation, said that facilities at |earlier type, Mr. Warner said, adding | ki |cese of Winona, dicd at his home Provides Money. AR 4 ie was e of Senator.flébt' thE Mlamlic onilfocy e sl B re) | EiAt T e o s BoE wooaconE -y ton e i e aniy he had Jumped, Y was forced to climb the tear the lacing befo 4 and Budget. ore the grim machin- fter a r He was ¢ inadequate, but were falling | were “beginning to sag under their ery and tools will be coated with years old down under own weight, own weight and are inadequate for those c believed to make one 5 on t Pac side, he reported to|prot nd dangerous for the men his chief, th were no landing fie working them ¢ was supposed to break the s, freeing the parachute and leav-| p o Acoiated Pre Spending o or- Plans for a campaign by the Girl| happy. A 2 , The District Cc ers ves he Iz on the wing R Tt bl Nevem e 2t {Soiiie B A e ot nk monkey wrenches, scarlet B me well # day afternoon rejected al ! When the lacings failed to break. | SURLREITERE 1 P | Scouts as 0 wiE Drple haral Fcnos wroughout s ‘ | for the establishment of a permanent | screw-drivers, canar Teclopiath NE el Teplacement of B | Tbin sl Tt dansl g, HEEDHOL eral Assembly, will go to | | tn this way there win t delay and sphides 3 - abutment of C! lge. As a re- |, amed to jerk the parach e, but | et Decambes oty WICHARLES COUNTY FARMER , 2 ol i budget were formulated at ¢ill be used by the work- |, = = G sult the work oved unavailin Tobin was | \¥ g IegerinaL | Lo iER o <mum amount of work done. |camp and budg wcoforth, And arguments | LOF Of the athe 9 PaGE A »d State 1te the I'he office at the District chapter head- |a luncheon meeting yesterday in the sl Seminary, {Btians had Ho stz 1 a o climb higl to tear | (1€ | : over tools b agte of {hio Diciers SRR e Wi o DIES OF GUN WOUND | aiviera’win b ontn s ooy s st voom ot tho Now " Wilora| Tucr, tarie, will ba'stiminaied to |33 PRCiior 3 3 By yesterday, with tow to receive funds and the head- 2 £ probably will be yed unt » lacings and then floated down to | Spring. fue tor John Dailey of Peoria rters in the Tiine Juniot Hish | Hotel, presided over by Mrs. George| woul le’the disagreements. |°f Winona. o i Harrison B. Posey, 05, Accidentally hool also will be open tomorow and | Barnett, executive chairman of the —e | 1a10, : the late Bishop The reason assigned for the rr —— man and Representative Reed F. Cut- tion of the bids was that the I | ler of Lewistown as secretary. i i ; G ) ke v 1 sewistown as etary, Shot While Hunting Sunday. ’ Jos Sotter. Y -eeded the funds I s g campaign. | o e i PREFER SUBSTITUTE T e Near Hom Gifts to Be Acknowledged T & brief address Mrs. Barnett MUWOMAN S DEATH RECALLS' E 176 Rev. L. M. i ctoes | mittee the case was reviewed and the ear Home. of her desire to make the campais | Lesche s at Bishop }:’ev“:."“;f),‘u, D it e ubuGrent FOR AUTO 'NSURANCE and of the group given. The state- e R : . ackn lgment will be | gyccessful and stressed the valu ot BACCARAT SCANDAL CASE; fro: sur 1 serfously. According to officlals of tI | ment savs. in part : durilson » 65 years old. | civen to all contributions made to the | pusiness-like methods in its conduct e bt v I ght to tria o ont (heva st 4 el Slcdon i NOYSTs e e 2 opetatos nithe ot only by the | The value of the Girl Scouts’ orzani- | acquitted on the ground that he oyt e e ber, 1926, theve appeared the names | Nanjemoy e ol of Charles e . but also | sation in assuring future good citizens | Mrs. Wiison, London, Figured in|was insa pair d_but b, 3 2 s of three candidates for Senator. |County, Md., rovidence H Contributions | among the girls of the city, and the . i On November 13, 1920, Bishop Hets D e e e L o |CitizensiSugyestMennute Similar Prank L. Simith was the overwelm. | pital sésivrday o a result of havin | sont (0 this newspaper should be for B ofincout staniiras o Suit in Which Late King |0 was appoi as 7 $ v floor before the bridge & . 4 . ing choice. His elo as not been |iccidentally shot himself while hunt-| warded to the Tornado Reliet Fund, | it tiving and thinking on the bovs B pontifical throne e | Workmen's Compensation Law nor Will it bo contested, e rabbits and birds somo distance | care of The Byent ar. and girls of America, was stressed by | Eduasd Wa W ke tk in his dioce ommissioners already have 1 R % e “Following this election occurred (from his home yesterday morning. The committe on awards at work |\ive ® Frederick H former | By the Associated Press. ;"l’g;"‘.";’."i'y:l’:‘ o 1 the de | in Lieu of Pending Legislation. the death enator William . Me-| It Iy stated that his gun today was ready to pass on a num- Ul,l;nnnLrl:,nErflnf « 2 | LoxDO November 23.—The fa ciency estimates o Kinley. In accordance with the Con-|dentally discharged while " [ber of additional cases and the first 2 s “Baad der sult in w! SR ISR L e i itution of the United States and the [ very heavy man, wi throu vds are to be made to families to Captains Secured. !,",“‘,‘,"gm,’ i o Pt o b omgress L0 O e entintars of || Some form of protective insurance, | laws, the Governor of lilinols appoint: [ Wire fence. The ch ntered s morrow. Tnsome individual s, jors present reported on | (& e N O e b the e A B e et a0 the werk | {® he handed by the District govern-| e nith to fill the vacancy. The |10, severing vies aid causing the | where cmergeney needs had to receive | (pojr ss In securing the necessary | (oo FE e B I con of Tran. 3 ment it the manner - workmen's | lega it of the governor to make |loss of much bl efore e could | rompt attention, these already have | caneaing for the cammaisn, St e e g ensation is handled in several| this tment was never ques.|“btain assistance. i een provided. whom will be required to i HOBHEEN B was advocated as a substitute | tioned. The wounded man was given first| \hen the list of storm sufferers is [ Wons S0 0% 4 e mpaizn, R i i for the proposed compulsory automo- Vertheless, tho United States | aid at home and brought to the hos-|gnally sifted, it is believed, that only | Niie - Walter Tuckerma e B e liability insurance law for the|Senate, by a majority vote and not a |bital last He was s L rtion will have to be on D, announced that st n ouse party at which the prince was nized a team of debutantes ; { resolution adopted by the | constitutional two-thirds, denied the | {rom exhaustion, rvesulting from th g is s nilies will {1oss of blood, and surs > un- | Do able to takee are of themselves wnd [ Yi ™ Gian v g Craliaferro, maj It is not necessary to have had an Ac- count at this Bank to Borrow, Although the rejection will delay the original b constructing the abu C. Whitel ) cor Commissioner, gave assurance that i 1 Citiz ition at | constitutional rights of Ilinois to full | (‘}?nfi:el ettt :‘w‘-‘m d to - In th Heights | representation in the United Statesble to save his life. ased | others have dec In the: givigion G. said that she had o spor .,..‘,\ Kgr‘\:\yx‘;l o?rlr‘\g ;'.’H'n"o’l"gmfi THE the bridge will be reopen A4 Community Church last night. | Senate.” |is survived by his wife and several | main. however, the number of really | division G. sald tH o T her divi. | °F g friend of the prince, was s early next Summ | At the same time tb nator-elect Smith and his attor. | srown children. lestitute cases is unexpectedly lars Sior | compellea to aten ‘& pledze ‘never ta . “5 | During the Florida tornado 7icon- | % 1) guests of the occasion were [ SomPelled to sig LAY | e struction work, the average payments | v SPOEH FUEN R T RS S0 comn . = establishment of the mmmhn wte- ot i$2'255 GIVEN HERE led amounted to x:)xw per l“;""»‘fl sioner of Girl Scouts; Mrs. [ a0 i the,\x,,r:f.’,?,‘:;' e‘f’;;,:fi',l Easy to Pay mobile liability insurance. The subst " h in many cases the amount ran | pihihery of the District Couneil of | petfs e cou 891, when G HELD SOUND ALTHOUGH /5 in” wod reuive. antomobile CITY NEWS IN BRIER. | TO TORNADO FUND; |liuSha et s smaunt o | members of 'the Dirtict, Cowne of i e e i W to pay a nominal amount, when TODAY | wlieved )ut the same proportionate FIRMS OELAY ACTION | ey obtain their licenses, to go toward NEED $22.745 MORE | e e Tho Wil work: under the: difection (of | Jor cur e ouent actiom (o et . ive chairman for the cam-| pntareq the For 12 the fund for compensating those in-| 4. [0e B ' Club wi bl While the Red Cross will see that ;)""TL,:“‘“’C“‘ fenteg : 2\-‘»‘.-(1"':: ro’;flffmfrd“t,hfl case Loan Months ured in automobile accidents. 30 o'clack, at Li'Alglon. | e A BEE very family is provided with food- he next meeting of the executiv e < - $120 $10.00 The association adopted a resolution | Washington Aliance of Delta Delta | — ontinued from First Page) | utts tomorrow, It oS, Pointed out | chairman, majors and captains o i ——— i $150 $15.00 opposing the proposal that the Dis-| Delta Fraternity S 2 hat it is not likely that any are to go | L1 vill be held in the Will Its creators—the insurance compa fict obtain an advance of $10.000.000 | oeteste ae ey Wil give ssed on seven cases, will meet every 13 food and temporary shelter | SPOEE BTG 26 0O 0n ot Novem-| POIRET IS ASSAILED. $240 $20.00 —this bureau acts as a cleating house | from the United States Treasury De- | colebration of fomnders: dus of Detty | 10¥:, el PER G L have buen provided for every | 5o, oot Mt $300 $25.00 through which the commissioner may | partment for the purchase of park | Deitn et ers' day of Delta | sungay, to expedite the reconstruction Pl S R 28, . T deal with insurers as a group instead |and playground sites. é]§4'ilflx|‘1xz‘“~ Mrs. Fred H. Meisnest. | rorram. The staff of workers lend-| The following contributions have Notables on Committee. | Designer’s Appearance in Minne- $360 $30.00 of as 65 individual units. R. F. Mancill, chairman of the as- : ng their assistance was busy today |been (cceived by the cashier of The | Among those present at vesterday apolis Called Farce. $510 $45.00 Owners Are Rated sociation’s committee on streets and | Beta Chapter of Chi Sigma Sorority | ¢hecking up on the multitude of de-| Evenin meeting were the following majors ‘ 5 $1,200 $100.00 IWRes 4 iways, was instructed to head a ave a d nce this evening, Gr tails which must be considered in in- | The Evening Star Newspaper Division A, Miss Ca Phom snd| MINNEAPOLIS, November 23 (#). $6,000 $500.00 its name denn'w. a specific | mittee at a hearing before the Dis- e Hotel, dividual cases, 0 . . -$1,500.00 [ \ro "3 Goring Bliss x)mwm B, Mrs. of the Minneapolis Wom- = = is to rate in-|rict Supreme Court to make inquiry e - One of the first cases to he given |J. cees 1.00 | "harles Sheldon and Mrs. Arthur|an’s Club sent a letter yesterday to the dividual car owners as insurance ri: 15 to how condemnation proceedings in | _The Social Club of the Hebrew | consideration involves a family that : il 20.00 | [Kingland; Division C, Mrs. Lindsay | New York manager of Paul Poiret, THE MORRIS PLAN BANK Under Supervision U. S. Treasury 1408 H STREET, N. W. | went on record rongly opposed | ney, €. Doyle, met with the com AUTO |NSURA—N—CE I:AW to form o slation for the | mittee. The Rialto Club will give a dance, | (Continued ¥rom Firs Keeping accurate touich on the records | (hiining property along Conduit road |Home for ihe Aged, will have a| includes seven childien. said to be |} 's. D, B. L oy ey Ciedenid: DF. | Davisifaehigr! deslendissclbvactatisiie G G irives mn =xiicnced fn oot | Lo sormit Jts whibning il Afect tho | Phaniksgiving eve dance at the home, |in an extremely destitite condition, : il Bopl e o man’ Di-| Poiret’s recent performance here as cases, the bureau is enabled to provide | gwners of the property. L e g | A series of calamities and sickness R . 5.00 | vision E, Mrs. Amos A. ; vi- | an imposition and “the biggest farce both the registrar of motor vehicles| The following new members were in- |, o O0C O BAYer, \"'.”I"” com- | Quring the past year has piled up on | ! rch, Unitarian.. 10000 | S0 Mrs, e ro. | yet put over on the American people.” and the commissioner with data upon |stalled at the meeting: I o n Jhs et oty anou the wage earner of | Cash . Y Sics 0000][ S RN S e dotinal \ “Paid_under protest” was written the reckless driver. If the companies Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Brewood, Mrs. . he guests of | \hig fam S zering debt. Their | Ir) A Shuste . 10,00 o My R E el on the $2.000 check given Poiret after decline to accept a_man as a risk on | W. Kidwell, Thomas R. Evans, G. | ie fficets of the Department of the | smaij “home, v damaged hy the Marshall. 5.00 | Sires “Haress Frankiin, Mrs club members had met a $600 deficit the basis of this information, the case . H. E. Ausher- ven; tornado, is mortgaged to the hilt Joseph 1lenvy Bean. 5.00 b Howitt rs.| In box office receipts, the club heads S IHSCtiect and Sienn s amount to $3,000, | James M. Denty . 10,00 [;Thoodore Wilkinson, .1 Gil'| annonnced. becomes one for the appeals board |man, Mrs. C. M. Coulon, George A.[Veys Iileven 1| fact, the mort should the driver care to fight this de- | Coulon, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Hixon, [’ % @ 2 although the only cost §3,750. |H. Ki . 1.00 | chpist, Miss Mi'dred 9 It’s cheapest an:l best when. you have the right Burner. cision. Miss P. A. Hebrew, Mrs. E. N. He-| The annual ball of the President's| To take care of the imn s |John B. Nichols S | e S In this way, the insurers are play- T. ¥ Sommerville, Harry Ken- lowr - Carmion. ao T 1010 hresldents | | eds ‘of this family the committes | Aznes arvis A L b e ing a large part in making the opera- | drj, . and Mrs. A. E. Lecatsas, vy Union, will be held, 9 o'clock, | has awarded it enough money to make | Marion CI: . 1000 | voigen J. H. Ruggles s. Conrad tion of compulsory liability insurance | Mr. and Mrs. William B. Owen, J. E.|at 2400 Sixteenth strect. = The com. | necessary repairs to the house Mr. and Mrs, G. V. 5.00 | Young and Mr. H. M. Butler. a success. The bureau’s rating of driv- . P. Engelhardt, Mrs. Roy |mittee in c representing the | provide bedding and other nece Hechinger Co. 25.00 | * Mrs, Willlam Howard T nd Mrs. ers is not always upheld by the ap-|Krause, G. A. Smith, H. H. Hartman Army and y Union, is headed by | household good: James Berry .. 5.00 | \Woodrow Wilson are serving us hon pellate board, but nevertheless, it has | Mrs. Maurice Collins, Clarence W.|Maj. J. H. Bean, general chairman, | Another case involves an Italian|Francis Colt de Wolf 10.00 | orary chairmen for the Washington brought to light many drivers whose | May and W. Sudworth. with seven children who is not earn-|A Sympathizes 5.00 | Girl” Scout campaizn, and its oth records have justified the State in re-| An address on the Red Cross was de- | Max Thelen, San Francisco lawyer, | ing enough now to keep iis family in | Lesley Jac 5.00 | chairmen are Mrs. Charles Lindsay, tusing them the right to own and cp- |livered by Gen. George Barnett. Wil | will address 'the Phi a_Delta | the necessities of life. His house is|Sarah D. Franklin. 2,00 | §i SRR canuEAl e erate automobiles. liam F. Dement, president of the as- [Alumni, at the University . 8| minus a roof. the walls are partially [T 7. S 3 « 100 | George Barnett, executive chairman But, in spite of all that it has done | sociation presided. o'clock, on “Philosophy of Administra- | crushed and the house is altogethe: | Dr. Jol: Simpson. 100.00 | and Mrs. Henry H. F R and is doing in this and other respects L tive Law.” unhabitable. These ‘cases were cited |J. J. 1.00 | of preliminary sifts, z Massachusetts’ ifisurance group as ¥et| o Choice of 40 Different Routes to| The Geological Sarfety o Washing. |35 AN examble o Who arside 18 no more than reasonably certain that State insurance will not event- California Given in This Free Book. “40 ways and more to California and ton will meet, 8 o . in_assembly hall of the Cosmos Club. Leon Col- serving of first consideration by the committee, and the amount already collected through the tornado relief Total .couves eee...$1,948.00 Contributions received and acknowl- Shenandoah Special Planned. ually come into being. It accepts the a1 ‘2 dictum that history repeats itself. the North Pacific Coast” Select the The second point on which insurers i . Special Dispatch to The Star. in par! by the District of C P B . route best suited for this season of [Geneva Univ Visiting ‘professor | fund will be used in part to help them | i8eG by, the Distrlet of Columbia | "\ ]NCHESTER, Va., November still want to be “shown™ is that State | the year. Detall maps indicating these |in Harvard University, will speak of [Stad on thelr own feet. |~ | collow % | The third special train to be ope s rates will work out|foutes from Chicago together with|“The Structure of the Alps.” Illus- DAL ot ilis trigedion St DN M. William . Boardman $50.00 | from Virginia under ausp supervision of rz E out | mad bilier Dutormintion et foee [tated stk Sias O U5 | o many families in the Eoutheast s a - $50.00 | indoah Valley, Tne. i o equitably to the insurance companies. | ' application to R. O. Small, General | at 7:30. and Northeast sections, has come one | | » A oardman = -00| Florida and Cuba, leaving Harrison- An even break Is all they ask, their | sgont, Chicago & North Western Ry., i with & tragically humorous side, | %, and Mrs, Henry W. burg February 25, it was announced e ecre and bl ¢ | 201" Frankiin ‘Trust Bidg. Philadel- FUTURE e e Sl B ‘and e Charies 5, 1990 | today following a meeting h pointed out pareviously, they do nof vertl 7 Sk tion. A family in Southeast Washing- | MF: 2 arles E. : A Bl iy know what the present is bringing PO G = A rinSyameriean Federation of Indus: | ington escaped in their night clothes . seeeseees 500 o e them in Massachusetts, they recognize rial Women will give a dance Novem. | y 5 o te Hous B y . Gop|leysa sing organization. H. H. that as a principle such supervised ber 30, 9 pm., at Wardman Park Ho. | sorer, e Lont o el e ouse | Mrs. Jennle F. Kimball 1rsees 1,00 AT T rates have a tendency toward un-|for $100 at a nearby bank, the man |tel for the benefit of athletic camps | g in such a dangerous condition that | Miss Helen M. White . . 20.00 m;‘t’rip"w';fi"m"mme oy favorable lowness. wnlkenl] 101 tjhe same spot whm;-e lh:; :flf‘:xrs'?:gn(';s ‘flrls an?d v]\'om'*n under| 5 one can go into it, yet in the “;N ’? ed (' Hays . ceees 8O0 oy will go to Cuba. Fif 5 L original injury was received an 3 of the national eamp com- | fyont bedroom closet a suit of clothes, |Mr. Henry Jones .. OO USEYENEC kes Wait Is Disconcerting. stepped in front of another slowly | mittee. ; hat and shoes are exposed to view |Mrs. John McGowan i capngiof STEESuIRbS G On restuiB let, head of geological department, : 3 g it LL depends upon the selection of the right Burner and its proper installation. Once that is done all your heating troubles and worries and much of ex- pense is eliminated. We are sure you will have confidence in our judg- ment—for our 37 years’ experience has given us expert knowledge in heating and plumbing. We recommend the IMPROVED LAWRENCE MAY OIL BURNER Still, they do not know that their present experience will not be the ex- ception to the old rule. “Perhaps the rates under which we now are operat- ing are fair and reasonable, both to insured and insurer,” said an executive of one of the largest companies. “In other fields of business, books can be balanced at the end of a year, but not #0 in insurance. There al s a lag of a year or more, and while this has been reduced by the Massachusetts . which makes all policies expire moving car for the evident purpose of running the $100 up to $200. S showing the bruises of the first mis- hap, he tried to collect on the second. He did not succeed, but his case sig- nifies that others are doing the same thing. The insurance companies can- not see the justice of the situation here, either. On the whole, the attitude of in- surers may be summed up as foliows: They have a tremendous amount of business but a large share of it is Residents of Phyllls Wheatley Y. W. C. A. will have a Thanksgiving serv- ice tomorrow, 10 a.m., in Social Hall. Miss Lola Johnson, teacher of music in Dunbar High School. will sing. Chi Sigma Sorority will give a dance at L’Aiglon Club tomorrow. A spectal exhibition of water colors by Eleanor Park Custis will be held at the Corcoran Gallery of Art daily from 9 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. until Decem- The father, however, is going about in borrowed clothes, unable to get to his own wardrobe. Reports at the Hine Junior High School headquarters today showed a total of 442 families vi y ers in the tornado areas of W ton. It is estimated thi mately 123 more families are waiting list. Davis Named to Board. The committee on awards W Mrs. F. Bland Tucker . b.00 Michael J. Holland . . . 5.00 Women's Club of Sixteenth Street Highlands .... . 10.00 B. K. Carnc : . 100 Mrs. R. C. Marshall .... . 100 Nineteenth Street Baptist Church viduise 8600 Mrs. L. G. Snow . 2000 Mrs. Fannie F. Bleg . 10.00 Red Cross total ............$307.00 “HAIR-GROOM" Keeps Hair Combed, Glossy as the simplest of all and we can guarantee its reliable efficiency—because we know the principle upon which it operates and the methods employed in its running. There’s absolutely nothing to get out of order; it's quiet; there’s no vibration; it burns the cheaper grades of fuel oil. We can quickly attach it to your present heating plant—and you'll be enjoying its comfort and convenience in short order. pennually December 31, we still must | unclassified as to quality, that is, new | Per 4. We'd like to demonstrate the IM- PROVED LAWRENCE MAY—the im- provements are important refinements. When you see it in operation you'll realize what a master machine it is. The Biggs Engineering Co. Experts for 37 Years in Heating and Plumbing 1310 Fourteenth Street N.W. North 3925-3926 the agonizi ins of Rheuma- speedily and_thoroughly as possible. tim,s Scmuc:.iNcurifil. and every ache and pain. THE SAVOY INN BaumeBENGUE || Mrs. C. M. Collier, Prop. ANALGESIQUE (SAY BEN- GAY_)__ Southern Assembly ° i i , o law ever had a better adminis-| Rev. Andrew Reid Bird, Minister. oot oy i e personnel than this.” . ThamkaTving R A Rl dd” e than 3 The “nuisance case” is an old story il they know more about it, | _ Mayflawer Wotel. i the B | thini “you've "ever used. | Deodori .l - Tha - ” g | Underwriters in Massachusetts are - = ! reash Bleasai o b Duemmdliens it me 80| \aiting to formulate definite conclu- FRAEEE e v i % [ oday at Peoples Drug Stores or any other | history of the Massachusetts com. [390% NORTHEAST UNION od drug store.—Advertisement. | pulsory Insurance statute is one of | LIABILITY LAW PLANNED. THANKSGIVING SERVICE S — AT | the reasons why they cannot STOMACH UPSET law as perfect. If the Get at the real cause. That's pany could put such < | Virginia Committee for Legislation *‘experience” when goi insurance commissio. Eastern Presbyterian Church Affecting Autos. safe for every cou'glg b AiE e feitibNiile fih . | Special Dispatch to Tho s 10:30 A.M. Thursday an opportunity for red Ty U S e Thanksgiving Sermon D ,t L t Th"t"cfld what thousands of stomach suf- i atura ot allow | The incoming Legislature will amend = t flff;ofzr'd:fix,‘ A ",.“y tiho automobile laws in many and in- By Rev. S. T. Nicholas, D. D. on € ‘a‘ ”o ::lr:"‘; ’:"ig:‘"5,“:’:;}""":;‘;:";! plio Mability. Togse Jortant respects if the recommenda- igesti 'h—ep’;,;’:"wmi.,’.'::“:rl(’1:» ;:\\“ nisiar : t the joint committes of the Turn lnto Flu up a poor digestion, "“;' ‘;l" ‘!:' pealed, however, not only to the un- oL Municipaiitics anditlie Fo 2 into “Flu,” tacking the real cause of the ail- derwriters’ themse Wt aiss i -utiy Association s fol-| That cold may turn into u,’ ment—clogged liver and disorder- Frank A. Goodwin, registrar of motor | lowed. ~The committee comes out i Grippe or, even worse, I'neumonia, ed bowels. vehicles and Wesley B. Monk, insur- | $trongly in favor of the proposition to e unless you take care of it at once. Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets ance commissioner. Both recognize | Iyduire every person driving a car in | [hemmeee ! Rub \zustcmlc on the congmcd pms arouse the liver in a soothing, and one that will have to be remedied | 08 (8¢ SaUTC, (P NS PR CEon Ol As ks ll'L‘ messy Ul(l mustard | [l bowels are performing their nat- in the interest of fairness to the in- | (o FOUNDRY plaster; does the work without blister. ural functions, away goes indiges- S i i e Musterole, made from pure oil of [l| tion and stomach troubles. injured in order to collect from the insurer—known in all ways of insur- committee also favors the scheme to have every driver of a car an examination as to character Sixteenth St. Near P St. mustard, camphor, menthol and) Have you a bad taste, coated senTtatiBn sBhEIE e fobe e ices 5 l‘relhrnk Brown Harris other simple ingredients, is a_coun- tongue, poor appetite, a lazy, ance life—is not missing iaaneq (0 shchiailvels, thisito b e ninter ter-irritant which stimulates circula- ([l don’t-care feeling, no ambition or chusetts today. One noteworthy work of the State, and under no cir- || S "'\T,'::L“.‘:“"‘“J:,"}'* tion and helps break up the cold. energy, trouble with undigested is that of a man who picked out Chmts s are persons to operate a and Il"urru" by Kev. Frank W You will feel a warm tingle as it ||l foods? Take Olive Tablets, thc street in which traffic '“;{-/h}!w}\ [ car until such a_permit has been is- tler, #h- D.. of the” American” Uni- ||\ foc the pores, then a cooling sen substitute for calomel. and_clrcuitously, rals his arm x; sued, and in no case is the permit to Music by Foundry Quartette Cholr sation that brings welcome relief. Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets are an attitude of protection and stepped | e jusued until the officers in the sec- 1 tabl d in front of a car, knowing that his|tjon in which the applicant lives have S DUFElYS VEREUADTE S cOmOUAT i = > knocke = b ixed with olive oil. Know them worst fate would be to be knocked | cortified his fitness to the State. It is mixed with down and bruised. 1s0 proposed that any local authority by their olive color. They do the Although the insure: sund wit 1 revoke such a permit as may be A. M. E. Zion Church work without griping, cramps or ‘nesses ready to testify to the delib- ued by the State in case a driver Galbralth 6th St. Bet. L & M N.W. pain. All Druggists. _ erate intent of the pedestrian to get s reckless, careless, drinking or for . 5 ‘Take one or two at bedtime for injured, it settled for $100 to avold |any good ‘and sufficient cause, and| 11:00 n.m—Sermon dellvered by the Pas. aticlk olieky | Eag what: you tikss the higher cost of fighting the case in | such person is not again to be licensed Siselil Micsa by (Cliarok ‘.’.'| "- 15¢, 30¢, 60c. court. until the authority revoking the per- e s g & S After cashing the company's draft mit shall so consent and order. ¥ou Are Welcome Better than a mustard plaster mented today by the appointment of | Grand total . ; 5 o [wait for an answer to the question of | policy-holders. may. be_ good. or had o » | Allan Da cipal of lastern ! Well-Groomed all Day ¢ our profit or loss. It is only human 0 | risks so far as they know, In spite of An exhibition of paintings by Wash- | jjigh School; as an additional mem- 3. Mowever, insurers are RncOriin] Ll ",'}i,‘n,:’n"‘ writing policles at a | of Clinton Ward, 3307 Q street, will | {po: now compieted, with this addi-| Ship in Port With Blazing Cargo. ~ e Eificd flas to their economic position as a| “Trey’ s lm remain open to the public during after- | jon, is as follows: Chairman, Da-| LONDON, November 23 (). — g | whole, they know very dufimtely that | without accurs ledi = vid Babp, chairman of the com-|[iovds’ Yokohama advices report that o e | in one or two specific ways they are | Wit s ACCarate knowledge o at Just| 0 U, will meet|mittee appointed by the District| - f¥fcsg TepoRt it which costs only S Friday, 2 b = T et! Federation of Citizens’ Ass ; a few cents a jar lo riday, 2 p.m., with Mrs. J. M. Faris, | Federation e oo breai. | arrived there, with her cargo afire ate insurance is not even being|1410 Mstreet, the Iroquois, apartment | MS: - Hish and still burning. Millions use it be- i H S, 8 g s . § the desire of hundreds of motorists ; 5 e Parent-Teachers' Association; Joseph o Ews, wif tat St s ekt § to collect property damage claims un- | o0 ::‘”“‘Q It Will ot be at & later| The Red Triangle Outing Club will [ L. Gammell, president of the Lin.| the source of its information, says it se it g % s 1an ang 4 loss. The cargo was cotton from well groomed ef- Jury. According to underwriters, who % b Meet at Union Station, 8 am. Buy Herrmann, pr dent of the S = e f declare they are losing as much as = Sugsill‘g‘:dél“:r‘i#uem"‘;:‘_ one-way ticket to Relay, B. & O. Walk | east Citizens’ . wa Houston, Tex. fect to the hair— Massachuselts car owners of a cer. | W Anvthing the companles ever were | tapsco River, over top of View Rock | bers of the exccutive committee of | from Houston September 22 to good dress both in business and tain type were quick to discover the g to ede In this respect.|and return to Relay. mp fire and | the District Red Cross Chapter; s, on social occasions. Even stubborn, $iivé ‘of Eompnlsory dfsirance. P Gnnnce Olhims, afternoon_and evening lunches. Re.|munity Center Association; Mrs. e il B = = wurkflxout Ey oy vd)’ uisance glmmg Tuin fto ‘Washington &9“ e LY C Hirres. Bec of the combed all day in any style you like. s aims that have no standing 5 e 3 . “hair f 0 grow thick, heavy, lustrous hair. one is injured, but both ca s e . George Barnett, chairman of 77 4 g rick, Y, : damage. Both poliey holders Ho he Honor Society of Techn! the District Red Cross Chapter. +A ———— — % Saiiee o y S 3 dan m ot the, conmit. | B X3 BM.:I»‘AEFE‘N‘GUE T ‘ 2 B DD Friday evening at the Grace Dodge | toe id Gen. Barnett, “to meet | | wil ve you quick relief from I Il damage insurance. So, in order 10| in spit of these deficlencies in the|Hotel. Miss Einora Knee, chairman, | oy oey £od pase o awards sive you =S repairing damag rd, TUDDINE | certain that cota abi Women’s Alliz Souls’ 8 | cert: compulsory lability in-| Alliance of All Souls boards or the like, tk elgn InJury | surance will not prove a profitable|Church will meet . 11 am., in B Gy ot problems are solved. They have |Streets. Dr. Thomas Walton Gallo- th n their full resources into the [ ¥2Y Will speak at noon on “Som ° know of the duplicity. But, to prove e P . it, the case must be taken to court, | MOLOTiStS in every way in the solu o ,\M”:’)’l"” on, 1 pm., with Mrs. Thanksgiving Dinner, $1.00 the company’s part of $100 or e o e wimdom o whers aion.| CHURCH ANNOU T"":S""Ygl\""xfl tromi07PM. " 4re You Embarrassed by i even should it win the ¢ ekl tliiodd o i s | Y -~ | | : : d e A S — | FALSE TEETH | ey . nation may dictate the wisdom of nt. ] 3 get church Of the Pll rlms | | taking the whole thing to court, but al” from Mr. Monk. This | .._.t t t Z hing to court, by e s s i Ly one | g |l Dropping or Slipping? O come see, and riae 1n, e rea From the insurer’'s point of view, jt is = ¥ fort—without fear or embarrassme duplicates of th dels which iles in 1 h 25,000 miles in less than 23,000 “Stock” ds, for both d tock” car records, for both spee and endurance! Come, and bring your friends. Cor. 14th and R N.W. Phone Potomac 1631 [ i atting 0l Goncertine ington artists being held at the studio | per. The personnel of the commit- ling more insurance | noons and evenings until December 1 combing cream b *| the British steamer Madras City has | losing and, naturally, they do not like St : Association turn enters the picture. : : presi at any drug store. | ,, This leak in the sieve is through | ¢ discussed, but they are not | 706. dent of the Hine Junior High School) “py oy o " News, without stating # 6 sea Vi natural gloss and § der the false suise of personal in-| (' 0 SPUC Of thewr €RortS 1o have a Thanksgiving hike tomorrow. | coln Park Citizens' Association; 18 feared the seamer will be a ftotal $250,000 annually in this fashion, will be along trails and roads of Pa. spencer and Victor Deyber, mem- | (The Madras City, 3467 tons, sailed that final touch trick in connection with this fea.| 'Y hat Will the next step be? coffee at Wander! mp. Bring | Allan Davis, secretary of the unruly or shampooed hair st Sliision ibetoopen | two e losing heavily in property | Greenley, ot Red Cross Chapter and Maj @ *“Hair-Groom” is greascless; also helps BRI e ot ia e 'm0t pion are paying a host of nuisance [ High School will entertain at a dance s the pr et enough money to pay the cost of | piecont situation, they are mot at i S d b k “D t t 9y w k ot one kind or ancther. venture wnen a few of the present |Licreo Hall, Fifteenth and Harvard Now, the {nsurance company may | .y "o helping State officials and | NeElects of Character Exu- Such a procedure means an outlay on | LoD Of these problems, and they recog R st On one point. they are absolutely Lk GOl 750 ool b 10 Coant* wot. | attitude was summed up by one in- Now. sou can eat and Iaugh in com- studebaker é6 Co ander” exact inut hatteri Il previ < S A “ & ” b 2 IThis is Studebaker “Demonstration” Week. 1636 Conn. Avenu Phone Potomac 5718 Thanksglvmg Servlces \

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