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WILL DEBATE RELIGION ; 5 1 new present had been ssrving as viee| Mrs. James Brown Scott, Corcoran | president as SRR TG No fuel, food, clothing and similar neses- g VDELIEE. | oo s e ot oot et e e jos g aa vies| Mn. Jomcs Bewn scott. Cwosrnai - MAIRPIN KILLS, WOMAI: . Evan H. Tucker was elect>d also of the v L U bk L] of the board, succeeding Col. Walter C. | Committee. ¥ Commissioners named Frank H. Myers. Clephane, who had served the past two Boird Reappointments. Members of the board present were years and who declined re-election. Walter C. Clcphane, Evan H. Tucker, tu Her Skull. Other officers named were: Members reappointed to the board by | Arthur D. Call, A. J. Driscoll, John Fhvereoe ‘Walter S, Pratt, jr., vice president: the Commissioners were: Arthur Deerin Edson, Bertram G. Foster, J. E. ' Mrs. Cuno H. Ru second vice | Call, John Edson, Wallace Hatch, | Arthur C. Walter 8. Pratt, jr.; wm; John n..m treasurer; [ Mrs. Loren T. Johnson, Wallace | Dr. Willlam C. Rives, Mrs. James _ bert A. Poole, t treasurer, | Streater, Walter 8. Pratt, jr.. Dr. Wil- | Scott, w Streater and and Walter 8. Ufford, secretary. The liam C. Rives, Mrs. Cuno H. Rudolph, Georfe S. 3 John Mune, 6. Toll o' ¢ g m'm}:rmmm a b Association Report Shows skull, causing deat : Doute Egenditures siv: | @ @ 9O 00000 000000000000 00 ol After many requests, we repeat and enlarge our big FORUN OFRELEEON DRAWS NOTED MEN ?amw. Simon, Pierce and 4 0’Brien to State Views Here November 18. rflhmmrnd'ly;gpfi Since January 1 the Citizens’ Relief Association has spent more than twice as much for aid to the needy as was the case during the corresponding period of 1929, according to the secretary’s re- port to the board of managers in an- nual session yesterday afternoon at the Social Service House, 1022 Eleventh Darrow, famed criminal fiwyer: Rabbl Abram Stmon of ‘the Washington Hebrew Congregation, Dr. dison Noble Plerce of the First Con- tional Church and Quin O'Brien, attorney and prominent Cath- dhe layman, will meet on & common | tform at w“}fiwbe A!llglw;ln“n: street. evening, ir 18 ‘The meeting was further featured by m of religion, each will be alloted the election of officers and_announce- X ment of the reappointment by the Dis- trict Commissioners of 10 board mem- bers whose three-year terms expired the first of this month. Disbursements Increase. ing this year, the report continued, the association disbursed $67,136.30 for material relief, an increase of $27,993.55 over last year. The number of families | given financial aid for the purchase of minutes for a statement of what he o oneirst meting of these | B e A% spelkers, Representing AGnOSTcISM, CLARENCE DARROW. , testantism and Catholicism, tively. The Chicagoans, Mr. Dar- APead M:. O'Brien, recently fook part simildr events in Cleveland and h, RABBI ABRAM SIMON. Cristofors Colombo U. 8. Citizen. BANGOR, Me., November 7 (#)— One Cristoforo Colombo did some dis- covering in 1492 and another has just been made a citizen of the U. S. A. by the County Superior Court. Men—Come to Eiseman’s For Special Trousers to Match Odd Coats. Here You Will Find Just the Pair You Need. Priced from $4.65 up ACCOUNT an Aghostic.” of age, Mr. Darrow's chief fame came h his defense of Loeb and - id in Chicago and John Thomas Qopa ‘at Dayton, Tenn., in the cele- ted evolution case. bfiudnism'fl spokesman, Rabbi Abram Sfmon, came to Washington 28 ‘ynr! 0, and is recognized as one Ol the l‘x;cellecmll leaders in the Central Con- ference of American Rabbis. He is a native of Nashville, Tenn.; was gradu- ated from the University of Cincinnati + in 1894, and from Hebrew_Union Col- the same year. He holds a tor of philosophy degree from Washington University and a ‘Hebrew_ literature degree from DR. JASON NOBLE PIERCE. TRADE-IN SALF, Beginning tomorrow, we’'ll allow you CONVENIENT CHARGE OPEN A EISEMAN’S SEVENTH & F STS. 77 ”’ A BACK-HOME TRIP by BUS! Akron, A round-trip ticket means a 10% savings— 50 | besides the regular low cost of a trip back home when you go BY BUS! Plan your trip this week end, and phone us for rates and - schedules to YOUR NEW ORLEANS, La., November 7 (). home if it isn't listed at pubolice last night arfested Mrs. B J. tl;:‘ylen,s , 20, on a charge of embezzling s 10% Savings on Kiwcks, Homestead Round Trip Tickets Good for 60 Days! o QUIN O’BRIEN. - EMPLOYE IS ARRESTED Mr, | Woman Accused of $40,000 Em- bezzlement From Society. Canton, Ohio... 9.35 Catonsville, Md. 1.00 , the Soclety. Mrs. Polizzl is a former em- ploye of the society. W. E. Wood, State bank examiner and supervisor of' assistant and Loan Association, said that the by surety Egreka Society was g aggregating ,000. New York, N. Y. 5.50 Niggags Falls, o LS for your | foryour | for your | for your old old old old old watch! | ring! |cufflinks!| chain! |scarf pin! $10 for any piece of old jewelry--~ on the purchase of a newWatch or Diamond Ring A few weeks ago we closed an unusually popular trade-in sale of watches { so very popular, that a number of people have since asked if we couldn’t \ “make an exception”’—they had missed their chance! We now offer the sale for your NYE TRAILER NAMED of Dannenburg’s Firm Charged With Concealing Auto for Reward. CHICAGO, November 7 (#)—W. C. Danneni head of the Dannenl Detective igh the guests of honor at the re- S ‘the Board of District George ; | concealed a stolen automobile to obtain a reward. —— An anonymous donor has given $250,- 000 to Armstrong College, Newcastle, Cough... Cough! Sniffle...Sniffle! Annoying and Counsel Smith, chairman of Committee, in charge of Gibson, ; Dr. . , George Louis E. Hoo 3 MD. ‘Walsh, judges at the parade. ughboys to Get Their Eats. PITTSBURGH, Pa., November 7 (®). ~When do we eat? In 12 years. ted in France in 1918 hboys awlc‘lpt, Robert E. Cain, Company H, 111th Infantry, over the quality of the them the best , and he promi meal obtainable if they got back home. again—but extend it. We'll allow $10 not only for an old watch—but $10 for any old jewelry. We offer the opportunity of buying not only a new watch, but also a new diamond ring! What an opportunity for gift shopping! What a chance to turn worthless, out-moded jewelry into $10 bills! The sale will last only a period of days. Come in Saturday. Dangerous to Yourself and Others - - You are not very pleasant company when you have to take “time out” for a cough and a sniffle every few minutes. 614 12th ST. 200 Matron Hats 75 Use Your Credit! At the First Sign of a COUGH! fender’s ear: “Go to the nearest Did you ever go to the thea- drug store and get a bottle of ter or a bridge game and find yourself sitting next to a mem- ber of the “Coughing and Snif- fling Brigade?” Rather annoy- ing, wasnt’ it...and what’s more, quite an unnecessary menace to public health. The next time you are an- noyed, lean over and whisper this sound advice into the of- Hall’s Expectorant.” This time-tried remedy has successfully and safely relieved coughs due to colds for more than a quarter of a century. Hall's Expectorant gently soothes the irritated membranes of the bronchial tract and quickly stops dangerous coughs. HallsexpecToranT Promptly and Safely Stops COUGHS due o COLDS Small Size, 35c—Large Size, 60c—Family Size, $1 ’ America’s Oldest Credit Jewelers 1004 F Street N.W. W CAOQ T 00.000000000’000 0000 0O ‘;F 34 ¢ 1 \»-..,1 At All Drug Store’ x -