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=0 - WEDNESDAY, NOVEMRER - 21- SAFE PLAYGROUND - TH28: Films Are Urged For Dissemination Of Surgieal Lore Br the Associated Pres:. NEW YORK. November 21.—A plea tor world-wide interchange of surgical knowledge through the motion picture was announced s in process of formation today after a group of surgeons zt the Waldori-Astoria Hotel witnessed films of French suigeons at. work. The films, which depicted Ca serian operations, A trepanning for tumor near the top of the skull, and the growth and multi- plication of human cells under of the Catholic Sisters' | washing away, residents of that com-| | TSi wy3nification, were shown and with Tepr . : under auspices of the French - i . j | munity have launched a drive an Die- | | podie, WEATHERSTRIP entatives from various churches in § k s s ; 4 AW : S r, Percy R. - Nushinglon -and. other pirts of ihe b s ; b P : 4 i in an effort in obtain an ndequate re- | | noonital ‘stafr caid the Ammeriern GUARANTEED—LASTS FOREVER ; parts the taining wail and sufficient “fII" to make % s e | Tnstelled Comolete By = Biinicipba Bl o Raplebitd o s College of Surgeons §n co-opera- | | { the college paid its final tribute to the The school is situated’ almost on th Slog Awith Ceorgat BRatmari “ot CAFITOL WEATHEISTRIELCO: [} ge paid its final tribute to th 0 Eeslompiia e Ryprs o R e, Rochester and Will Hays is work- | | 1470 Clifton St. N.W. @ | memory of its founder when the body | P R ol ol S P ing out & plan whereby a great Col. 1038¢—Nav. Nicht end Sunday. l of Very Rev. Thomas E. Shields was | | trance facing on Thirtieth & universal library of surgical films | | | brought from its temporary 1esting ‘F AT Tl 7 [ ! i { what will be R street v will v the latter thoroughfare is cut through. ;chm,';',,,i,‘“c‘f,fl"".‘;,, rougis of the Lah place in Mount Olivet Cemetery and re- The rear of the building juts out, i ti the world. R, s e Lahor Bureanw of B !interred in the new mausoleum which :"‘di;((?rrmlpn‘:b\]:p;xivr:‘\"r’:«!):’\rtphlz’flil;‘;m‘l‘ FRANKLIN 764 of the structure, authorities for relief. They have asked| oy, off and surfacing it with cinders. No B S e e il S | retaining walls were erected and the fill- | '7?¢ 20 adequate retaining ‘wall be § ppeTLy BROS. 1% earth has washed down into the erecied some distance in the rear of | rovine, leaving a “step” at the rear door. the sehool and that the intervening gap New York says: “Increas- @ ' had peen erected to receive it on the | 4 2 i : 2 < | et LAl Upper: “Step” that has heen formed of tha school bz filled with earth. | ingly we “huy with our M | college grounds in Brookland. on rear playground of Randle School The strip of land which ! Representatives of the associations eves. What sells the mo. @ | Outline of Exercises. for car today is not. the | The services of reinterment were engine. hut the package P preceded by the celebration of =& K 5 | | Shahan ‘of Catholic University. Right inual washing away of the earth- mained against the building | Rev. Mgr. George A. Daugherty acted | R L e T Tevel" with: its rear .door, and individuals appeared before the | | nr assistant. pnP;V with Rev, Edward Lower: Wooded ravine that meeis ope 6 feet In width to 30 feet. The Board of Education two weeks ago and :‘""‘ O'Hara of Scranton, divecting 4 : » SR | school hnilding. ‘Star Stasf Photo:. | of noi more than 9 feet, making an Presenied a brief appeaiing for aid for ' | the ceremonies. bk ¢ e : ! - 'incline of 45 degrees down which the | "Rev. Danfel M. Dougherty of New ' : ; children run--and often fall the brief be left with its building. She Had the Proof. grounds and equipment committee. The | Citizens Jdoin in Appeal. committee has been studying the situ- That may he correci ahont | ‘The acolytes were i if she had prm.’ of : X Rev. P. Adrian Donauer of St. Bernard’ g B & ation and the Randle Heights session this afternoon, it is expected to Lyl A choir of 22 voices from the Pope of Wilkine is inside the lPlus X School of Liturgical Music in | package—real value it is, | Manhattanville, N. Y., under the direc- | too! I ehEing st yan solemn pontifical mass by Bishop J. Jordan, S. T. D.. assisted by Rev. | side of the “step” and the vear of the drops an average of 9 feet in a.width the school. The hoard rcqucsted that as su | From the Chicago News The Randle Heights Gitizens' Associ- ' #Hon and following its formal exesutive comes to Coffee the value Coliimban’s Foreign Mission Soclety. | A always Issing.” pealed to District offictals and to schaol | tion of Mrs. Justine B. Ward, sang the | @ | Gregorian chant. ag the mass. - | { " The eulogy was delivered by Rev. Dr. ,George Johnson. who extolled Dr. @ Shields as an educator, emphasizing the particular interest which Dr. Shields B | manifested_in religious education of @ children. The intermeni services were conducted bv the Right Rev. Bishop | . Shahan, ascisted by members of the clergy. DISTRICT, POSSESSES “ALPINE CLIMBING” PLAYGROUND zeverereresees 4T IDCOLLEGE | Over thei "\ FOUNDER s Solemn Ccremomes Mark Re- interment of Very Rev. T. E. Shields. Randle Heights Citizens Ask Officials for Wall to Safe: guard Children, FOR INDI TH e L With the earth-filled rear play '.,“’",:'"..w,. METAL s ;):"m Before a large thronz gathered on of the Rendle Heights School Stuart Chase, 2 memher Open Daile AN n PM. o NS West End l.a,lgnglry Loev v et \ B a,mnmmm o Phone Main 2321 | York served as deacon, and Rev. Henr 4 Gebhard, also of New Yorl deacon of the ma: Why Do Men Make Gift Selection an Ordeal? : Fl;:;]"‘ \:"t(-)r"por\anx:v pl‘;\il‘fif.‘ar?rs from the ' Patrick J. Mc- ; i ¥ B Cormick, dean of the Sisters’ College: o o : ; : You see them in depart~ 4 ® Rev. Thomas J. McGourty. Rev. John ment store afsles and gazing D i taers Portraits o +R. Rooney, R Leo L. McVay, Rev. i jewel vindows - - a Francis P. Cassidy and Rev. James harriea look in their eves 3 size Tx9 1 size 9x11 SHARINITNOONONONONONIRINDIAPNOHNONONINONONONANONANIND Honorars Pallbeare e Seal of Quality Bclund C. F. D. Milk I’l‘ is due to the untiring efforts of our laboratory experts, our inspec- tors and our executives that Chestnut Farms Milk is unquestionably the best in Washington. But we are not sat- isfied even with this. We are con- stantly striving toward perfection not onlv in our products but in our methods of service. DISTRIBUTORS OF WALKER-GORDON ACIDOPHOLUS MILK rren 1230 Connecticut Avenue Decatur 4100 ® Dr. Aubrey Landry, Dr. Roy J. Defer- 1o make their gift selec- @ P Hannon. The active bearers were R portrait. Tour mind re- students of the Catholic University, | JOHN BARRYMORE TO MARRY 2t one time—four portraits Wilking Tea | versity, Rev. Dr. Browne, Rev. John J. s Underwond portraits are not equaled in the Walsh, Rev. Stephen Radtke, Rev. John Pehierement in the world of photopras Matthew A. Michael, Rev. Andrew Friends Exnect Ceremony | | Rev. Felix Kirseh and Rev. Father B SOy hether yourent | Bev i T Gircolo Ttaliano of the camouc‘fipplicalion for License Is “New Zealand, the Wonder Land of x €5 | picitres will be colored by the lectur- LOS ANGELES, November 21.-—Hoily- BABY CONTEST DAILY 2:30 P.M., AGES | TO 3 YEARS W | Geary. The honorary lay bearers were | You can see them dreadivg rari, Dr. Fred V. Murphy, Joseph tions. For such men we W Schneider, Vincent Shields and Frank | have a message. Give your selected from a group of graduate lieved of four gift decisions Among the clergy present were Mgr. i for 847. 47 @ | Devid T. O'Dwyer of the Catholic Uni- i g & Robieckl, e Eawarg. Cian. Rev DOLORES COSTELLO OF FII MS e s SO momOWNONewOmNOmMON N 8 Weber S M: Rev. Augustine Yonst portrair wnuta ot sionify th ¥ Dunne. Rev. Lawrence J. Davitt, Rev. . Abott, Rev. Martin I McNichols, Rev. ! i Other Special Assortments Priced from $19 to $103 John R. Kelly, . Father McShane. Will Be Per(ofmed This s 2 orebetber bk oy i e, | X D UNDERWOODSUNDERWOOD You for tlwhome OITY NEWS IN BRIEF. = - T s ! & . 4 TODAY. i 1 S e PERSONALITY PORT RAITS < University will meet, 7:30 n'clock, for a . | tect 2 “Mi ; Gi s Posm e Mavtows: Ho- | Cause bf"Mild'Sensation Fred Payne Clatworthy of Estes Park, i Colo, will give a benefit lecture on in Hollywood. | the Southern Hemisphere,” 8 o'clock, at | the Firsi Congregational Church. The | Bt the Asocisied Press €r's own process. | wood’s arenas of motion picture romance buzzed today with discussions of the ‘The Capital City Chiropractors will ' impending marriage of John Barry- meet. 7:30 p.m., at 1115 Rhode Island | more, stage and screen star, and Dolores avenue. Costello, film actress and daughter of = _{the veteran player, Maurice Costello. | | S einetiven Tacoace Cifwenal v | Barsymore. applled for the Jicense yes- | ! Club, Twelfth strect and Rhode Island | ‘*70R% ‘The marriage will be Barrymore's | Svenue portheast, at 3 o'eldck. third_venture into matrimony and Mis= The Ladies of Hamline M. E. Church | Costello’s first. Neither would discuss will continue their annual bazaar from | Plans for the wedding, but close friends 30 to 10:30 tonight® Dinner will be | intimated thai they probably would served from 5:30 to 7 o'clock. ‘wed during the coming week end. News of the engagement caused s ' ‘The DOLORES COSTELLO. Conneetf®ut,_ Avenue Citizens' mild sensation in_Hollywood, as mone | Association will meet, 8 o'clock, in All | | but the closest friends of the couple | Souls’ parish hall, Cathedral avenue ' was aware that anything more than { and Woodley place, friendship existed between the two—a H W POTOMAC 4000 : Highest Average Rutterfat Content Over o Period of Years friendship which began several years || "There will be 3 Brotherhood meeiing. | ggq when they appeared in the leading | |8 oclock, in the vestry rooms of the | yoies of one of Barrymore's pictures, ! . . ‘e PLENTY OF GOOD FOOD SPECIAL NOTICES. Eightn Street Temple. Lieut. Walter AND SAMPLES FREE ARE YOU MOVING ELSEWHERE? OUR | minion, who piloted the NC-4 across Barrymore Applies for License, Tty Best of Vans Constantly oparating he- | the Atiantic, will tell of hi experiences. | g Lnacoioanicd watked A CHRYSLER SEDAN, A BOSCH RADIO, A SERVEL GAS REFRIGERATOR, A WALKER ELECTRIC DISHWASHER, leet of yans CMIK!HHV operating and an entertainment program Will Be | y¢5" the marriage license bureau yes- A HEAT KING OIL BURNER mll nI" ZI-I”Y e Call Mzin 92! 5 j | Iwaost by Rrvhs Diener. terday and signified his intention 1o GIVEN AWAY FREE ANSFER ds STORAGE CO. “n‘?u:u““"d end cleaned; | wed. He gave his name as John Blythe n “The Delta Circle of St. Stephen and e ] BT hosa Sath - nw"" | the Incarnation Episcopal Church will | Barrymore, age 41. He listed Mi ALL THIS WEEK WASHINGTON TBLE FOR DEBTS hold a bazaar »ll afternoon until 9 Costello's age as 22 : et e oy Ohe self. LOUTS | g'clock tonight. at 3107 Fourteenth | The actor declined io make any street. ‘To be repeated tomorrow from Statement to reporters at the marriage AUDITORIUM m. m. Luncheon to be serv- | license bureau, but later in the day, lé s:'mm:l‘xns £ | his screen studio, he gave out. the fol- ! lcwing note: The W. HiM. S. of Foundry- M. E.| “Miss Costello and Mr. Barrymore | Church will hold a special meeting, a upplied this morning for a license to| L NOVEM SALE CE | o'clock, in the church parlors. An ad- ! marry. ‘“’r'-"a-‘x'l'y'":'v:'nGsflfia_.'}".f.,fli"'_,' on Earih. | Gress will be made by Mrs. George| -The former Mrs. John Barrymore, TER GHln AN T eN HadHRE prk | Bickdeschel, president of Baltimore | who i now abroad, has been separaied - 0 Conference W. H. M. S. Horace from her husband for several years and Smithey will sing. | recently obtained a divorce from hfi;?" s i i S o1 Gen. M. Emmet Urell Auxiliary will | No definlle date has been set for the | meet, 7:30 o'clock, Pythian Temple. En- "1y 1910 Barrymore married Catherine tertainment and Tefreshments. | Harris, daughter of & wealthy, New Yorl and Santa Barbara_family. She ob- tained & divorce in December, 191 His Second Matrimonial Venture, Miss Costello has had leading toles He then married Mrs. Leonard M. in many pictures. She has a sister, [ Health worth more FUTURI’ “Thomas of New York, who was well Helen Costello, also a screen act oy known as an authoress and playwrmht Three days must elapse under 'hP Columbia Chapier, D. A. R.. will give ' ynder the name of Michael Strange. California law before the license will tha’n fort"'ne # card party at the Roosevelt Hotel, No- ’rhe recent. dlvnrr» nul an end to this be issued. e | \ vember 23, at 8 pm. . "fm"“cnf“x‘“x" (“’C“""E ot 25, mplain st, n.w.on Oct. 27 lease. call ‘Col. 100 3 2 TO 5 P.M. 7:30 TO 10 P.M. ADMISSION 25¢ 90; first_qualit: Beautily your home! \._BR,AN:'HPs_. admits one Jady Thurs- 3 ‘Hour 3 \{0 ING_TO SOME ()"'HER CITY? Get our seturn 1oad rates. 4 pa e s ments to Bhtlsceionts. Jopto - ts X th;e Richmongd pecial rates \A'nomu.. DELIVERY A % N(’T IN BUSINESS FOR MY HEALTH., BUT e {or the health of your business. Multigrap! A 500 card party will be given, 8:15 e B s?q“np“’m‘n“‘}n.' Nii. | oclock by the Ladles Audiary. 1. 4. Fr._7143. Open 8:10 iof M, in Northeast Masonic “Temple, | Bighth and F streets northeasr. Nothing more to buy The Quoted Price Fnoludes Freighs JQUN BARRYMORE. union. Barrymore has a daugbier by his second wife. TRA]'BLATIQNS .UROPE, Fllre! H %'X‘xln'la'ml Service. 72! me 3 Pa. ave. n.w. BUILDING MATERIALS, hathiubs and brick \from recently wrecked big i now st our 3 sheathing a fra; %28 2210, sagh. doors. plumbing fixtures. xirllm other ttams: lowesk HECHINGER C HEN the Nash salesman quotes yom the price on 3 Nash "'400,” you will find that it includes not only the car, but the freight, bumpers. hydrauli¢ shock absorb- ers, everything! "L Dr. Bradford Knapp. the new presi- Legion, will meei tomorrow, 9 p.m,, | R ive P Stk | HE babvitoi ehviediss thione e ’ Polviech - ican Legion, e |- Representative Porter to Speak. .. ith an i ;,9,,1,,‘,’,, o™ 2% | dent of the Alabams Polytechnic In- | gy the Tweifth sireet “Y." | P! 2 pe: who s born wirh an inherirance 5th ang Fla_sve. n.e. stitute, Auburn, Ala., will be the honor Represenfative Porter of Penns of perfect health, to hegin with. BASEMENT QPPOS] ORT | guest at an informal dinner to be given | The Pederation ol Civie Associations 'vania, chairman of’ the foreign vela-|| And who's lucky enough ro have 2 “""MM' '”m ".”Hv'g[ " ::‘Iv e ’O(x)gg:ls"’i‘d;l:ltls ol't'?hs!'\ }E‘:S'::l‘:k; ML e Ffldfln\ ildi p.m., in boardroom tions committee of. the House, will ad- mother who kflOWS how to build . WA SERIE RO dress_the foreign relations commiitee || up this forcune. of Distriet. of Columbia Chapte Club. William M. WflMnms‘ Tormer so- | 8 RD«G . licitor of internal revenue, in charge. The Tohic Club, composed of Master stri E lu 1 —all w0 ? wood_bed When the = Masans employed in the Treasury ac. DAughiers of the American ’E?"?z"‘r‘,",’.?’ nec e l(n or M'en'lnn‘ phone_our gervice | i A < oy m The Society of American Foreste: _on the Kellogg peace pact, ” ’VE N DOING T i mee tomorrow, 8 pm.. at the | counting offce and the Capitol, an-| oo (0 o0€ 288, PYCH SEi Ghntinentai : ladi night Monday eve- s | Cosmos Club. “Fighting Forest Fires” nOUNCe & Sae it e Ho0r mission | Hall. & regBI e co. by Fred Morrell, district forester, Other( MINg in the WIIRE HowL | ot | i i - W = . : | the door. Entertainment program and | Paper covers placed over gardens are | of fuinity om | dansing. . : - . owdiopeventweds 770 now York" Buls ?“fif;:f«:nf‘"fix’fixfi'fif\ om! A bridge party sponsored by the | ooints south. auxiliary board of regents of Trinity | rL_ ! Smith’s Transfer & Starage Co., ! College will be held Monday, 2 p.m., ai | M_A L_AVL‘J\_AM -n ,5\4 o ry i in waa, Wardman Park Holel. Proceeds will be ; added 1o the students’ loan fnd | There's nothing more to buy. Nash puts on the extras at the factory. iostead of you or the dealer putting them.on, ef retas/ prices! The “400" Standard Six Salon Body 4-door Sedan, illustrated above, will give you an. excellent idez of Nash “400” value. Come “Perhaps I'm old-fashioned,” she'll say to the doctor who pronounces her ¢ Inld physically 1007 at a baby show, “‘but rhis health certificate means more to me than all rhe stock certificares in the world. If my haby grows up strong and well, I'm will- ing 10 leave it to him to make 2 career and fortune for himself. “Sufe Mil Planned and Executed —with fine discrimination and skill. That's N. C. P. Print ing. . ‘ The National Capital Press 1210-1212 D St N.W. Phons Main 630 I NEVER DISAPPOINT. BYRON S. ADAMS PRINTING IN A HURRY High grage. but noc pigh priced. 12 tith St_N ROOFING—by Koons S Roofing 119 3rc At KOON Company | Main 852 PYROX SHADES Made to Measure Pyzor Shade Cloth s washable ans vaicr Get. our factory prices Linc. 879 “KLEEBLATT Lo &0 Window Shades 3nd Screens. Phone Lin. 879 ROOF REPAIRING Any Xind of toof sstistaciorily mended i Prevent leaks. Phone North 28 or 27 IRONCLAD ..q.-'.\' v Fvart et a7 The Cornell Club will meet at lunch- eon tomorrow, 12:30 p.m., at the Hamil- ton Hotel. Base Ball Umpires’ Associanon will have 8 dinner tomorrow at tnc Hamil- ton Hotel. » A card party for the benetit of East | Gate Chapter, No. 21, will be given fo- morrow, 8:30 p.m.. at Masonic Temple, Rhode Island and Mills avenues, The Loyal Knights of the Round | Table will meet &Y luncheon. ¥riday, 12:30 p.m., 2t University Club. Speaket, Ronert, Regar, Third Assistant Posi- | master General. Subject, “'Postal Serv- ice.” Pianist, Mrs. N. K. Gardner. Brightwood Chapter. will have a short business meeting 10- morrow evening, followed by a cabaret | { dance in Brightwood Masonic audi- torium, 9 pm.* | ‘The Kiwanis Club luncheon will be held tomorrow 12:30 pm. in the Washington Hotel. There will be a t musieal program. The Woman’s Auziliary io the Wil- ! Jiaar Fretierlek Redman 'Post of Takomat Park, Md, will have a card perty to- | { morrow, 8:30 pm., in the Maryland | School " anditorium t Jamss ®. Walker Pogl. No. 26, Amer-, No. 42. 0. E. 8., | WERE served in the are severa' “Do’s” and for Rabdesa - - “Don'ts” to he oh whipping of cream. These are ’ clearly explained in an illustrated folder we have just publisifed ing and the Holidays ‘Write or telephone for a complimentary copy today. information of timely value for Thank - It is entitled, Whipping Cream. Wise Brothers 3204-08 N Street N.W. Telephone * West 183 “Algeady 1'm teaching him the value of reghlar habirs. Regular sleep, reg- ular meals, regular funcrions. He's never once heen off schedule, not [ even when he was cutring teeth or traveling 10 the country. T make ! sure of rhat bv giving him ’\n]o\ regularly. He has his own botele in the nursery.” “Nujol works so easily and narurally that it won't upser 2 baby under any conditions. It keeps everything funcrioning propeely. It not only | prevents zny excess of body poisons (we all have them) from forming but aids in thewr removal. It is safe and sure. Nujol was perfected by the Nujol Laboratorics, 26 Broad- | -way, New York. Juse try Nujol for vour baby. Give ir o him regularly for rhe next rhree | monrhs. See if it doesn't make things much easier for both of you. Sce if he doesn’t thrive on rhis new schedule—(childrenthemselves much prefer living by regular routine). S Pl Here's another thing: Nurses are ad- || vising mothers to give their babies an oil rub with Nujol after the daily bath, instead of using pnv\dcl Just saturate some cocron, with Nujol and rub it geatlv all over your haby’s | bodv. Tt keeps him from gerting | chapped and chafed. And leaves his skin as soft and smooth as velver. Use ir whenyon change his clothes. Whenever his skin has been exposed to irritation. A bortie of Nujol costs you no more | than pink ribbons on’ the baby's | bonner. And it’s worth 2 Jor more | to him! Try ir. Certainly it could do no harm - for Nujol contains no drugs or medicine. Your druggist | carrjes it, Besure you ger the genuine, | Sold only in scaled packages, never in bulk. ement in and see it. Take it out and flrive. is. The mooaey never bought so fine a motor car before—big—handsome—powered bya new, high-compression, 7-bearing motor— longer wheelbase—new double drop frame —all exposed metalware chrome plated— and a-host of other vital improvements. _ And then remember that the price includes everything—mnothing more to buy! # Sedans from $970 to $2,306, 8 Coupes, Cabriolets, Victorias from $970 to $1,772, delivered NA Wallace Motor Companv N.W. Disi H400" Jeads the World in Motor Car Value ibutors—Retail Salesrooms - Decatur 2280 Company s . eet

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