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CTO TT7" rfVl 'CCW ;-ri' wj-, w ' "K J1 ru THE WASHINGTON TIMES, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 23, 1915, 17 3e 7ty UF BONAPARTE WOULD VOTE FOR ROOSEVELT Former Secretary of the Navy Expects Third Ticket in the Field Next Year. BAITIMOHE. Dec. 23.-Charlcs J. Bonaparte, former Attorney General and ex-Secretarv of tho Navy. nlso unreconstructed Progressive. In a char acteristic talk last nutht before the noosovclt Prouresslvo Club, told what lie thought were the prospect of the Projrresalvo party and what. In his opin ion, ought to bo that jjartv's policy. ' The movements of Colonel Roosevelt, he thought were cauBlnsr considerable concern to members of both the Demo cratic and Republican parties. The newspapers 'of the country a few days net i1lAfnvrrl flint Via hflll Cone OUt to dinner ana they had clvch all sorts of explanations and masons for tne uinner. the principal ono of which seemed to be that it was for the purposo 01 tauncn Inpr Colonel Roosevelt's boom for the Presidential nomination of the Repub lican party, and there were circum stantial descriptions of how this nomina tion was to be brought about The thing which struck Mr. Bonaparte as peculiar, however, -was that tho boom was being launched In secret, and as far as he could remember he nover heard of tho Mcret launching of a boom. Would Vote For Colonel. "I feci satisfied of one thing," said Mr, Bonaparte, "and that Is If Colonel Roosevelt should bo a candidate, I ex pect to vote for him. and I imagino that there are several others here who will do likewise, and possibly there are halt a dosen mot-a men throughout the coun try who will also vote for him. But as for his schemes and1 p!ottlng3. ho lis not taken mo Into his confidence." Mr. Bonaparte felt that Instead of 1 9 me nope mat tjoionei itoosevcii. ihibiu ne a TPsicienuai nominee oeing um father of the thought, it was feared on the part of both the Republicans and Democrats that such might bo tho case, for ho felt Bure that the knees of every Democrat and of most Republicans knocked together In a most agitated manner when such a possibility was considered. Expects Progressive Candidate. He expected there would be a Pro gressive candidate and a good ons. and It would make no difference to him even If he should be on another ticket than the Progressive. For." ho said, "the 'dutv of the Pro gressives 1 not to save the righteous, but to call sinners to repentance; unci If the sinner proceeds to repent In tho right sort of way, so much tho better for hln and quite as well for me " i for his parts' s prospects, he thought It mighty hard to say what the prospects of any party were at th'a time, and he wns not at all disposed to bc'.lnve that our present President would 'ontlnue to occupy the Wh'.fo House, and If he should be re-cJcctod. he felt that It would be because of the weak ness of his enemies rather than the ftrcneth of his friends or his own strength before the country. As for the Republican, they did not know what they wero going to do them selves, while it was pretty certain that the Democrats would renominate Presi dent Wilson. Raises Submarine I:sue. The convention that met in Baltimore, he said, adopted as one of its planks the declaration that every American citizen was entitled to tho full pro tection of his Government, whether he was at home, on the high seas or prop erly in any foreign land, and that prom ise the Democratic party and the Presi dent it had olected had failed to keep. And that Jssue. he felt, would be the most momentous that would be decided in the next Presidential election, and it Involved the question of the national defense. The people, he said, would demand that this nation act in a manner worthy of a great nation. They would not want a man who would be too proud to fight, but who would be too m-oud to be thought afraid to fight, and, he ald, "I think we will get that sort of a man. But. of course, I have not the ulightest Idea who that Individual Is." Roosevelt Boom Merely K A "Feeler" to the G.O.P. Chiefs, New York Hears NEW TORK, Dec. 23. The Roosevelt boom for the Republican Presidential nomination has been shot out through the country by ardent admirers of the colonel to see how It would "take," In the opinion of several Republican Ha.- tional Committeemen and party leaders . . . - here to meet with National Chairman Charles D. Hllles today. Committeeman Charles A. Spits or New Mexico, who conferred with Utiles, said flatly that he does not believe the colonel has any thought of trying for the Republican nomination. Committee man Ralph H. Cameroa of Arizona said ho believed some of the colonel's friends were trylnjr to convince him against his will that tho country was demanding that he run. "They think the colonel will toss his bat Into the ring If the country warms tin to tho talk of his candidacy," said Cameron. "Thvrc nre other gentlemen who think the country's response to the Roosevelt feelers will convince his closest friends that tho Republican party should not nominate the colonel." Amons the six national committeemen from the West Catherine here, it wits plnin that there wo no ;pntlmont fa voring the colonel. Thcv all oxnrs.so.l tne belief that the Republican parly could win with Roosevelt; but. accord Idb to one Western lender 'Wa are not ko'ijk to wlM with Roose velt, Neither Taft nor Roosevelt will be able to swlncr the next convention." '"a""i"M Root Asks Name Be Not Used Upon Presidential Ballot In Minnesofa MTNNKAPCLIH. Minn., Dec. 2.!. Ellhu Rnct, of New York, former Sec retary of State, will not bo a candidate for tho Republican Presidential nomina tion, according to a letter received her by Charles R. Wllott. Root wroto Elliott, according i the latter, declining to have his namo ap pear on the Republican Presidential primary ballot In Minnesota. Klllott Is a former member of the Philippine commission nnd a close (friend of the New fork statesman. A A. U. Ralin, personnl friend of Tolonel Roosisvclt, stated today that tho name of the former Presldent.probably would appear on tho Minnesota primary ballot. Ho said a strong movement to that end had been started. His Share. "The slimmest show I ever hart of getting a fee." said a Iavenwortlt lawyer to a newspaper man. "was when a client came to me with no other aset than a watch without any work in-lt. ' 'I suppose you took the case." com mented the newspaper man. Kansas tv Star. Realty Transfers u. Seventeenth street southeast, between O and It streets Harry O. Lnycock to John O. and Alice Lee Moqu. lots 13, It, 14. squire 10M. $10 (lamps 35). Foxhall Helghts-Foxalt Heights Company to Henrietta Aneier, lot 23 and part lot 2. square 155), 10 ((tamps 0 cent). Whitney Close-Ambrose C. Gam et ux. to William S. Phillip, lot 133, square 30A lit) (stamp CO cents). Whitney Cloe-Wllllam 8, Phillip et ux. to Worthlnston B. and Alma II. Stewart, lot 34 and part lot 4t square 3013, 110 (stamp to cento. . . , . 1324 to 1828 I treet northwest-James . Williamson to Edward A. Mechlin., lot M, tl. and part lot 33, square n. i (stamp II). , , , 1(34 ICleveiith street northwest-George W. Anthony to Richard E. Hammond, part lot SI, 25. 3, aqusre S09. 110 (stamp M). 1100 Sixteenth treet northwest-Alice o. Fullerton to Frederick T. Hill, all Interest In lot 78. square ITS. $10 T""mP" "0),t ., 4 n street southwest Jacob Levy ei trustees' to 'trustees of, Schewry T. mud Tain. Part original lot Vquah.ir V cirr Fourteenth Street elh',7A,,?.u1r '& trustee, to Doreey E, Nlchol. lot It, square 1914. $19 (stamp dw ceuw. Funeral's Warren J. Coffin. Funeral services for Warren J. Coffin, who died yesterday, will be held nt his late residence. 115 VwrCh atreAt southenst. tomorrow at 3 o clock. In terment will be made In Congressional Cemeters. Mrs. Julia F. Fischer. Funeral services for Mrs. Julia Fran ces Fischer, who died Tuesday In Balti more, will be held at tho residence of her slBter. Mrs. Martha X. Moore. 436 New York avenue northwest, tomorrow at 2 o'clock. Private Interment will bo made. Dr. Henry L. E. Johnson. Private funeral services wero held to day for Dr. Henry I. K. Johnson, who died Tuesday at his residence. 1821 Jef ferson place. Charles F. Meyers. Funernl services for Charles F. Mey ers, who died yesterday, will be held nt his late residence. North Capitol and W streets, tomorrow. Interment will be made In Prospect Hill Cemetery. Mary Mangan Mcllugh. Funeral services for Mary Mangan McHugh. who died yesterday at her residence. 481 E street southwest, uged eighty-nine vears, will be held tomorrow nt St. Dominic's Church, tit 8:20 o'clock. Interment will be private. ChrSstmas 1 BARBER &ROSS COn. 11TII AND G. An open tire will brlnir real Xnai cheer Into your home. Andlrona fl.23 Ip Fire Beta LSO Up Fenders W.00 Up XMAS NUTS Walnut. 16c, 22c. 26c. Brazil, 20c Al monds. N Plus. 220, Maple Filberts, IK. Paper and Soft-Shell Pecan, 12c and 23c. All 19 li crop AMERICAN COFFEE CO.. COFFEE ANDSPEANUT ROASTERS. 712 H ST. N. E.. PHONE LINa 757. Christmas Presents Worth While VACUUM CLEANERS, WASHING MACHINES. VIBRATOR8. AND ELECTRIC IRONB. Sensible Labor Savers $5.00 Up Gifts thst'll last a lifetime and sen- as pleasant reminders of th giver. NATIONAL VACUUM CLEANER CO. tth AND D STS. PHONE M. 4U5. NUTS AND PEANUTS NEW CROP Carload Just arrived. You can buy ... ..- . . . - J mem at lowest prices at THE O. K. PEANUT CO., 1111 7th St. N. W. Phone !'. 1497. The most health ful and useful Xmas gift for the boy or girl In a Bicycle. L a rgext stock to select from $17.50 up. Take advantage of the reduction and eelect now. Haverford Cycle Co. E23 10th St., Near F. A Timely Suggestion For Your Christmas Dinner Fruit Cake Thoroughly Aged Pumpkin Pla Fresh Dally AMREIN Your Baker and Confectioner. 1009 New York Ave. Phone Orders receive prompt attention Phone .laln 22SS. BEST NUTS AND PEANUTS New crop. A carload Just arrived. Do not placo your order before you get o-ir prices. Mt. Pleasant Nut House, fl022 Hh Street. EDUCATIONAL Learn LANGUAGES BERLITZ SCHOOL 816 14th HI. N. AV. Nw Classes Constantly Formlnc;. STEWARD'S BCSI'sTXy COLLEGE, 12th A F STB. N.W. Tborobgn count in Shorthand. IWoKkptn and Clll Sen Ire Singing, ElocuUon MRS. CM.. I trltE' II HAKNUi. Hi llih - N K. Phone Una. I?I. Tu4a aiad Fridu. Hill Ui at. A. SSI LuH..tsi MOVING, PACKING, STORAGE Free ntovin-r for otor nge, N. 8.143 or N. 8Ut4 BiUTM'K THANSKIflU & STOIIAI'IS CO.. 1111 S. Nltfht Ph. N. COOa. bllA.LV VAN LOAD. 33.80; larga van load. ;.v, sun-age, z van load! motor Van for Daltlmor, PMIadelphla and suburb. CO LUMUIA TRANSFER A SlOnAIJlS CO.. ( New York ave. Main 1S15. MONEY! MONEY! MONEY! Advanced on storage. UNITED TRANSFER AND STORAGE CO.. Ith and D it, nw. Ph. M. C30. Etlmate on Packing und Shipping. CLEAN, dry stora.es for furnltur and piano. Estimate cheerfully given. WEBCHLER'H. 120 Pa. ave. N. W. I'hon Main 1212. FIREPROOF STORAGE 140 eeparat Locked Rooms, $2.M Month f'P- MerchanlV Transfer & Storage Co. Main 6900. 920-922 E St. N. W. "SAFETY FIRST." ABSOLUTELY FIREPROOF STORAGE. UNITED STATES STORAGE CO. Rooms, $2.00 and up. Moving, Packing. Pbone Main 422. 411-420 10th St. N. W. MOVING ftiK.E'3 Phone M. 2010-2011. KRIEG'S EXPRESS, 12U II Htreet N. W. STORAGE. PACKING. AND BIIIPPINO. Washington, Baltimore -and Sub urban Moving. Northeast Ex press Company. 1017 H St N. EL Ph. inc. 3970. STORAQB $1 mo., hauled In free; U we ask. compare our price to othsr; estimate cheerfully given; central location, dry, clean torage rooms, open (or Inspection at any lime. Ill, paum tt Bon. 012 Pa. ave. M. 12M. LOST AND FOUND DIAMOND, Blue White Stone. Carat and One-eighth, $153.00. DEFIBAUGH. 21 H St. N. W. BOSTON BULI-Whlte feet, no collar; tag on muatle. No. 1M4. Itemard. Mil Newton. DIAMOND AND SAPPHIRE STICKPIN Liberal reuard It returned to Itoom 118, Shoreham Hotel. FOX TERRIER, white wire-haired, with on black apot on back and black and tan around car: lal sten on Connecticut a. and M at. L.II1ERAL. RUWARD FOR ANY INFORMATION LEADING TO THE RE TURN of the dog to 1721 H st. N. W. HELP WANTED MALE 100 BOYS wanted at once; must have wheel. 515 12th st. N. W. BOY White, to work In tor and run er rands. 1213 New York ave. N. W. 1 BOY Colored, with northwest. wheel. 912 F street 1 BOYS Between II and 18 years; must have $2 as security. Apply 3rd floor. 707 U st. N. W. l CLEANER and presser; experienced; t once. ltl Q st. ,N. W. com 1 DISH WASHERS White. li, serving pan try men, white. I2S. at onie. FISHER S AGENCY. 419 10th at. N. W. BTENOORAPHER and typewriter, willing to make htmielf generally useful In whoie ale house; must be good at figures. Apply In own handwriting slating age, experience, and salary expected. Address BOX 7, Times offlca. i WAITER White. captalnT$(0 month, quick. El'REICA, 1011 New York ave. WANTED Men to learn barber trade; wages after first month ; tools supplied; diploma awarded; ateady position guaranteed. Write for catalogue. MOI.EHS BARBER COL LEGE. 207 BOWEnY, New York Cltv. HELP WANTED FEMALE GIRL Young, to take care child. BOX . Tims office. of 4-year-old FOR RENT ROOMS Furnished. IDEAL APARTMENT CO., 1K Pa. ave -I-room apartment, furnished complete; hot water heat, hot water, gas furnished free, J0 per month. Main 7177. ' NEW YORK AVE., ttts Large warm front rooms, $1.10 to $2 week; transient received; hot water. 1 $th ST. N. E 122 Three completely fur . nlshed rooms on second floor; I. h. k. ; hot water heat; back porch. EYE ST. N. W., WO Two fur. connecting frent room for I. h. k. ; steam heat, rea sonable. 1 BRYANT ST. N. W.. Furnished room. ttc h ST. N. W.. 410 Dining room and klteh en, for housekeeping; adjoining bath. 1 6th ST. N. W 410nteam heat; large and small rooms; batn each Moor. 1 120$ PA. AVE. N. W. (Opp. Raleigh) Warm, sunny; hot water always; no car line; rate. Rooms For Rent. ROOMERS FREE SERV1CE-Fr your con venience call Main TO Colorado Rental Ex change, Colorado Uldc, 14th and O st.; de lightful rooms, prlv. bath; personally Inves tigated; city any' suburban. ROOMS AND BOARD K ST. N. W., Ul-Rooins and board; single, double, en suite, home cooking; reasonable. 1 TABLE BOARD THE SHEPHERD, lOtli & E. STS. N. W. Excellent mealy, breakfast, ; luncheon, 20c; dinner. 2Sc; 13 50 week. V ST. N. W.. meals, 13.00. 803 Two meals, 12..10; three 1 1C ST. N. W., MS Good Virginia cortktng; H.&Q week lor two meals a day; V3 per week for three meals a day; give ua a trial. AUTOMOBILES ALPENA, lSi:. touring; Hupmohlle. model 20, co.;e, With foredoor roadster body; Keo. 1914, Spassenger, electric lights and starter; 3! Hup roadster; Vt'lnton J.c Under touring, these cars are in Nrst-class condition, coth paint and mechanlcallv. DCROER MOTOR CO.. 1119 14th st. N. W. North KM. COLUMBIA MMOUSINE. mil model; good condition; additional touring bojy. Phone Main 1142. For Hire. MAIN 7151 Day or Night. Limousine 31 21 to JJ.50 per hour. FIVE-PASSENGER touring car. hour; special rates for shopping, PHONE WEST lire. 31 per FORD CARS, II per hour; anvwhere In city proper, 7Sc. White chauffeuers. COLUMP.IA 34 SPIRITUALISM MRS. MAMIE STEVES, $"03 dally; seances Turs. : Thun evenings; Frl.. 3 p. m. Ph. Line. 3018. 3U N. J. ave. B. K. MP"N RnTHn,-,a-B'1'"''- Eeanc iVllAO. tJ 1 n-rues. and Ihur. ee., Mon.. 2 P. m. 1030 3th st. nw . above Library. Marie A. Davidson, Ph. D. Snlrltual Medium Readlnrs Dallv. I p. m. tn i p. m.. Circles Wed , 2 p. Thurs.. t D. m. 1027 lh st N W m., WANTED-H0USES "i I WANTED To rent furnished house at low cm, vuDjcti i ft.uii-ii, vmiau.v iwr - lulled old folks' hams, BOX. L Times otnos. jVfcSjjaT j bHMeHHIIIbh BULLETIIN OF AVAILABLE OPPORTUNITIES Detailed Information concornlntr the following opportunities! may bo secured frco of chargo upon application to BUREAU OP INFORMATION, UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OP LABOR, 801 MILLS BUILDING. KEY TO ABBtlEVIATlONB USED: BLAVW-Frw board, lodsln. and Tfnsh. in;. PM-Pcr month. PW-Per wook. VD Per day. PH-Per hour. BAI--Free board and 'odgln;. HOKftM-Un furnished bouse, garden, fuel and milk. KS-Enellsh upending. Exp Experienced. Tr, Adv. Transportation may be ad vanced undor favorable condition-. Unless otherwise stated. It wllll be understood that nil onnortunltles are of a permanent nature, and the help it COMMON LABOR. Georgia. J7S-1319. Cliatnm Co. Wanted 25 married or single men to work un dock and i.s slst In loading and unloading vessels. lSrt. white or colored. No Tr, y.10 lira. I'D. Kttc PH. Ohio. $70-1220. Columbiana o. Wanted 20 lnle inen tur ma yuru norK. Italian. mo Tr. 10 hr. PD. $L0 I'D, with possible lncresso to $2.23 PD. Pennsylvania. $76 mt. Montgomery Co. Wanted 12-14 men for quarry work. Italians preferred. Any nationality acceptable. Tr. adv, 10 hrs, PD, Klio PH. Ohio. $7t-&)7. Lorain Co. Wanted. 100 Iron -Holders. Oray-lron molding (manufacture of stove plate). Married or single. Ulavlsh, Polish, Hungarian, Russian. German or FOR SALEMISCELLANEOUS C. T. HUNTER'S sanitary dust-killing floor oil keep the floor clean and bright und give Hieni a polished finish. Good lor your turnlture. Try it. Only too a gallon, deliv ered. 112 Pa. nve. N. W- Phone M. S418. . LADY just returning from the road with full line of dresses ranging from II to 3s will sell very reasonable. M. 'Hi. 720 17th et. N. W.. Apart. 3. 1 Apples Fancy -Xmas Box Apples. Famous Shenandoah Valley quality: a handsome gift. On sal this week In market near Hay Scale, 12th and I) N. W. URBNT WOOD FARM BUPT. RUSSIAN PONY COAT at a sacrifice price. Call $06 13th t. N. W, l THHEK-PIECB I'ARIXJR BUIT. $10, w&rth $25; morris chair, $2. 60; lleutwood chairs, $0, cost price; Jardlulers from 10o to $Sc; rugs. 912. $-5; sideboards, $.S0, 1011 th t. N. W. LET UB ESTIMATE on cleaning and repair Inc your typewriter: all work cuaranteed. .We also buy and sell second-hand machine 1 . f. I.... .(M . I..I.I ,-ll I .&J OI CWinilllBIIIUII. ill. U. ll.KI. UM 4.1. ilV lor quick service. UNIVERSAL. TYPE. WRITER REPAIR CO.. 91 F st. N. W. USED PIANOS. $M0 used Bradbury upright , $300 used Newton upright , USED PLAYERS. $U0 used Kurtzmann player i&0 used Kxyder player.. $00 used Armstrong player $700 used Btuyvesant Pianola JUELG PIANO CO 13tb and O N. W. $H 1W ..$W ... 371 ... ra ... 27$ We Rent Reliable Underwood Typewriter. $2.10 Per Month. Other machine at proportionately low rate. GENERAL TYPEWRITER CO. Ill 14th st. N. W. Phone M. t4. DONT WASTE TIME writing by band; renting an UNDERWOOD and using It in your correspondence means special attention paid to your letter. "Th mvcliln you will eventually buy." UNDERWOOD TYPE WRITER CO.. 1101 F t. N. W THE REBUILT TYPEWRITER CO. (INC.). 717 12lh st. N. W. Main UU. Ruy. sell, rent and repair typewriters. AWARDED GOVERNMENT CONTRACT. WANTEDMISCELLANEOUS H1GHE8T CASH price paid tor worn cloth. Ing; either ladle' or men'; (end postal; will call. 11. TAItHHtS. 1JW 7th su N. W. Pbone North 4M. 1 WANTED Furniture, plan, carpet, eto. Phone M. 131 for wagon, or have ua call. "WESCHLZR8." $20 Pa. av. N. W. WANTED Furniture for casn. Mil your good to th man who glvs Ui uol money. BO HOPWOOD. Ith and K. 1 WANTED MO leather bed .by January 1st. t llll. Bquar Deal .-furniture Co.. Ml Eyai .. N. W. Ph. M. UU. Best prices guaranteed. I at. CLAIRVOYANTS MRS. LUSBY Palmtstr)-, Card Readlne. Closed Sunday. Ladle only. 727 11th nw. Open ev'g. 1 705 EIGHTH ST. N. W. MME. CARLETTA, PALMIST. CUA1RVOVANT, LIFE READER; 10 years continuous practice mostly in Wasblngton. Hlie never met vou, yet ah TEL.U3 YOUR NAME. NAMES OF FRIENDS and ENEMIES. ADVICE UN DUHINUSH, DUVE. COURTSHIP, MARRIAGE AND DI VORCE. See everyone. NO FEB IN AD VANCE. Hour. 11 a m. lo p. m. 705 EIGHTH ST. N. V. THE LITTLE WHITE MOTHER 730 8th St. N. W. She Is Just a plain, simple gentlewoman. Telia you quietly and calmly ui the v-ry matters and persons you wish to know about; slowly and distinctly she will word picture your life story. Accurate descriptions and (ull names of persons connected with jour past, present, future what their thoughts. Intentions, actions have been, are now or will be. Mme. De Long In consulted by peo ple of Intelligence, persons who can dis criminate between the good and the bad; her work appeal to young and old. colored and white, rich and poor. Tou Hill be glad to know that Mme, De Long does not charge In advance, no fee accepted unless you receive the Information, advice and assistance (.u require. Reading one dollar (up). At home hours 10 a. m. to 9 p. m. Located centrally and permanently In her own private resi dence. 730 8th St. N. W. Note Tiring this adv. for free Ci.page book. "Success Secrets." 1 PROF. D. B. BRU6E, THE GREAT AUSTRALIAN PALMIST AND CLAIRVOYANT. Canute consulted on all affairs. 25.1A Wal ter Place H. E. Hours: i a. m to 10 p. m.; Sundays from 2 to 7 p. m Ph. Line, l'.'l. MADAM FIELD when ou consult her mvuAni ricLLi you con,ull the be8t Reunites th separated. N. HIS. 12:6 7th nw. MADAM JEAN Sfcft&P,TC,l, i lalrvoyants are born, not made. Madam Jean has been one ilnce chlllhood, ac knowledged by press and public to be the greatest clairvoyant In the world, ran posi tively reunite the separated. Get a reading from this remarkable woman. Will tell you names, dates and fact without Hiking you a single question. You have a powor of jour own either for good or ex 11. Cultivate th good. Develop It. Use It. Call and be convinced. Private rooms, you xeo no one. Private reading arranged by phone. N. 2J3L Permanent location, 847 R t. N. W. CONSULT ZANCIG S' READINGS ONE DOLLAR. BTUDIO, VA 14th t. N. W. Phun M. 4413. MRS. GEYER Reader ami Clairvoy ant. Now 117 1st st. 3. W. Hrs am. to 10 pin. Mme. DELMAINr cTO Ra4er; tell what you want to Know. Read- a? 4o; r Vfri, .vw0 p-m- r- CAST1LLOK50C LOW FEE. Advlc. on all business and namssiio auairs: orinsa nippine and re move all trouble; latUtactlon; located (or Ui wlialer 333 F St.. cor. 7th and V N. W. HCENbKD. Hour 10 a. nv. to D. m. MONEY WANTED & TO LOAN UU1LD1NU LOANS AND SECOND 1RUKT. Money lo loan at i per cent on District Real Estate, Any amount from 3.00 to 3&.O0O en first or second trust. In straight not or monthly payment. Take only three du to make them. PAUL V. MITCHELL & CO.. 1413 H ST. N. W. MONEY TO LOAN-ISO to fcOO.OOO on D, C. real estate. Srxrral trust funds, iV, to per cent All tnnsacllons roiijucted with economical consideration fur borrowers, WM, II. SAUNDERS A CO.. Southern Building, m nth st. N. W. UONEYTO LOAN m rest etat;'let rate; prior iymnt prlvlUgts: large JBSUBta. TYLEH & HUTUEKJ-OIUI. 721 Uti, desired as soon ub possible. Croatian. Piece work. Will be able to make from $2 PD to $5PD. No Tr. lM$ hr. PD. TRADES. Pennsylvania, 81-M. Philadelphia Co. Wanted cabinet makers and helpers. Married or single. Italian or any nationality. Cabinet mak er, 20o to 25e 1'H; helpers 16o to 17c PH. No Tr. 10V4 hr. PD, DOMESTICS. District of Columbia. S$7 17M. Wajhlngton, On single woraah for general housework. Including cooking. Bo hemian, Moravian 'or Scandinavian. $H-1 I'M. and home, according Jo ability. Tr.. adv. $671801. Washington. One single or mar ried woman for general housewock. Scotch, Irish or English. $10 PM- for woman. Work could be found for husband. Tr. adv. from New York. . BUSINESS ANNOUNCEMENTS WORKINQMEN-Santa Clau and you must settle' the question, toys or clothes? If you decide that a warm overcoat I what Is wanted, see what we show, some new at $7.S0. and others slightly used at $3 to $10. All siren; one price. JUSTH'S OLD STAND. 1 D. 1 Paints. BUFFALO A. L O. PAINTS Sold by ANDREW R. OllAVLS, 111 II t. N. E. Phone Line. 2421. Mattresses and Box Springs. REMOVAL NOTICE Mattress renovated and re-mad equal to new a low a $1. Called for and delivered. CAPITOL BED. DINQ CO.. 441-43 Q t. N. W. Ph. M. 1114. SPECIAL FOR CHRISTMAS Hair and felt mattresses made over and renovated; all size. $1 only. EAGLE BEDDING t.O.. 13C-1 7th St. W. W. Ph. N. $210. . Paperhanging. PAPERHANfT.NO and painting. CHAS. XX. HYSAN, 111 It st. N. E.. formerly of 204 East Capitol t. Writ or phone Lincoln 223$ or Lincoln 13&0 for estimates Birds and Animals. JUST RECEIVED dnglng canaries, parrot, dogs, cat, rabbit, gulnca-plg. goldrtshe. aquariums, and remedies for all kinds at pets; send for catalogue. Ta-Udenny in all It branches. SCHMID'S PET EMPORIUM. 712 12th t. N. W. Window Clraning. HOW ABOUT THOSE DIRTY WINDOWS! CAIIOON ACME WINDOW CLEANING SERVICE. 21 O ST. N, W. Main 71M. Vacuum Cleaners. Vacuum Cleaning, $3,50 Per Day. With expert operator; hand or electric clean er for rent, $1 per day, NAT'L VACUUM SALES CO.. MAIN 41SS. mi AND D STB. N. W. Carpet Cleaning. CARPETS THOROUGHLY AND CARE fully cleaned; rugs woen from old carpets, mattresses renovated. Estimate furnished. ALBERT KAHLLRT & CO.. ZL1 B at. &. W. M. 20S4. Umbrellas and Parasols. UMBRELLA S-PAHASOL3 Re-covered. repaUcd. made to order: ladles own metarlkl made up. RUUKL 722 11th nv. PERSONALS. MISS CAIN Manicuring and Scalp Treat- .., . phone Main 74M -'Pari, t. none juain . -,. ,. ,u . ... . 1 MISS BABER-MANicmuNg Treatment. 400 G u. op. U.-JS. Pension Off. MRS. ORA FIELD. Magnetic massage, face and scalp treatmrnt, li H HT, N. W lO I-LOOH. MI9Q WFI I ? Manjcurlng and Scalp miSb WtUa Treatment. Hour to 4. S1 G st. N. W. Apartment 2. third floor. MISS JAMnnON, manlourlst and chiropody; hours, JO a m. to ( p. in. 1212 New York ave N W second floorf ! mAnii-uiiiu 8cau treatment. Phone Main 7811 7U 11th et. N. W. LOUISE MAIER- HAIRDRESSINQ. Manlcurine. Scalp treatment, chiropody. All branches taught. Hours, t to 7. Sunday, I to 2. 303 Kenols Uldg.. 11th and O sts, M. M4. DR. FISK ELGIN, Specialist Pboae Main 3111, 1223 Pa. av N. W. TU-RA-HE 61'ECIATJJ DOo healtn herb mix ture 2tc; tro-kaa, stop cough, ticklish throat. 10c; hair grower pomade. 10c: beautf aowder, 10c; admiration perfume, lie; rare bealth herb. Sc. 1T23 7th St. N. W I 44.H''l-l"l"H"I"I"I"I"l":"I"l"l"H"M' HD RPPn SPECIALIST. u rv. rv. l. u u ,oi 17 stueet. The Most Important Advice woman who is suffering frctiiT any acute, chronic, or special &1-T case is to take immediate stepsX to UEi Wfiuu 6ut, uacteria vac clnoa and all the new serlums and antl-toxina administered, Hlosa tests made. Laboratory stocked with everything: the best in med icines. Over 30 years' practice n treatlne Catarrh, Indigestion, Constipation, Piles, Throat, Luti-;. Brain, Heart, Blood, and Skin t Diseases, iineumausm. ail staarei J of lilood FolBonlng, Nervops and 1 ue.ierai uooiiny, -narges iX)W. T VIedlclnes Furnished. Uftlce rlours T 10 to 1, 3 to 6. Sundays. :0 to 1 1, -.H"!'Kr-H-H--i"l-l"I"I-I ! I ; .. "MASSAGE ANNA B. JOHNSON. Ull 15th St. N. W. Massage, all branches, rheumatism, poor circulation; nervousness; appointments N.4SJ5, REFRIGERATORS & ICE BOXES UcCRAY REFRIGERATOR COMPANT. Refrigerators that are unequaled. (ill F ST. N. W. W nulla and Repair Rfrlgntors. FOR RENT HOUSES Unfurnished. Ul'PER TWO-FAMILT FLAT. ( room, bath, furnace, attic, splendid condition, square Lincoln Park, 320.30. Owner, UOX 6, Time office. I 0th ST. S. E.. EOS Six room and bath; rent 320.&0. Call on owner. 1002 Eye st. 8. E. APARTMENTS TO LET Unfurnished. FOl It ROOMS, and bath apartment; Urge pore!) hot-water heat. 314 Md. ave. N I'. FOR SALE HOUSES A COMPLETE LITTLE HOME. THE REST XMAS PRESENT YOU COULD BUY FOR YOURSELF. Take part of thla year' Xmas money and make a first ptiymenl on one of thuo DE LIGHTFUL LITTLE HOMES one und one hull squares from LINCOLN PARK. On K'i at. N. V... bet. North Carolina ava and C at. One of the most beautiful loca tions In the city. 6 rooms, tile bath, large lot. porch. All modern Improvements. Only 1100 rash 'and balance like rrnt, Sit.;') per month, Including Interest and principal. PRICE, $2,250. Open ilatlv and bunday until 3 p. oi. i-uau. ui i TUUAl CHRISTMAS liOl'Krt-Deautlfnl. all wood, hand-made sacrifice, 33. fill Eve st. N. W DEATHS CltOMELlN-Buddenly on Wednesday, De- Aktvil.AB turn La am - " A .1 Jv. Sr. "' ''UAn in., wiaow oi me late noland F, Cromelln. I'uneral front the family reldence. IMS Ilhode Island avenue northeast, Friday afternoon at 2:S0. Ilelallvea and friends Invited to attend. COFFIN On WhIii.kIiv. n.r,mk rt lltS. Rt his residence. Hi Fourth street Outh- rasi. wAiuiKN j,, beloved husband . Margaret Coffin. Funeral from late realdenee 1:00 p. m., Friday, December 24, 101S, Interment at Congresalonal Cemetery, Itelatlyes and friend Invited. IN MEMOHiAM -.?5,ic, rtthl column are accepted at M cants i nat. either pros or poetry, In case no il? r?Vf .?ot eed ten Ilnsa. Add 10 cent for each line tn sue of ten.) Vital Records Birth. Itolen S. and Ada y. crowther, boy. , W'n Mar, J- - -"v. John I, and Nellie Harvey, girl, Matthew J. and Mary E. Francl, boy. John and Anna c. Elslnger, girl. -.... uu Aiaria xeresl, ,ir. Francesco and Uarmela I'lrrone. girl, uulseppe and Franceca Pugllsl bov Uenjamln F. and Julia Knox, boy .... ,. t urecnoerg, boy. Vlrglniua and Ada Dabney, girl Oeorge W. and lilanohn i" ivki,'. . ... Joveun A. and o M. Dcrbericb; boy Einlel and Juliette E. IJndgren. ffmV' jnarte jj. and Iottlo 11. Bmlth, boy. Thaddeu H. und Hattla Caraway. i,y HoMon, Jr and Ida llrown, girl. Louts and Madellna tt'ilunn n,i Joseph C. and Lucy Drown, girl. vwo ana uinnio salmon, gin. Alarriago Licenses. John E. Klnr and Human' Hi.miri ante II. Dunn, Wichita, Ka., and Anna . urtw, iiewiuil, null. Wilfred R. Hayes und MamU Taylor. William F. Ilarne, Oxford, Md and Laura V. Taylor. Earl E. Walker and Addle F. Richardson Henry M. Readdy. Clifton Forge, Va and Jannle U. Lune( Clifton Forge, Va. John J. Davis, Norfolk, Va., and ltlanch A, Penman. Everett W. Woodburn and Lilly B. Tillman, both of Richmond. Va. Oacar J. Hour, Luray, Va". and Lena M. Hockman, Fairfield. Va. II. Swnley Jackson, New Athens, Ohio, and Jewell II. Moody, New Orlean. La. Abraliaut Goodman. IJallimorc, and Annie Woolf. , Michael Symond and Ethel April. Deaths. Nellie Toomey, 45 yean, Sibley Hospital. Mary Applch, C8 years, 1J0 Eleventh street southeast. Mary Ann Hodge, 77 year, (11 Nineteenth street nor ui west, Roa Green, 60 Jears, Oeorge Washington University Hospital. Allcyne Gieeley Adams, IS month. Episcopal Eye, Ear and Throat Hospital. Augusta Moore, 38 years, George Washing ton University Hospital. Almeonle A. F. Crowell, to yean. Govern ment Hospital for 'the Insane. Ercole tVaccaro, I yean, tot II street north east. fcuo Rarrtck, 41 yean, 4207 River road north wet. Henry A. Keefer, 81 yean. Homeopathic Hospital. Jacob C. Warden, Et yean, 333 Missouri ave nue northwest. John Cow gill, U years, 1224 I street. Michael M. Drury, U yean, 441V4 II street northwest. Hmry School, 3& yean. 417 Franklin stnet northwest. Ida Lucas, 30 yeara,' 707 Sixth street south west. Annie Simon. 45 years. 1110 Twenty-first street northwest. Thomas Adams, CS years, Washington Asy lum jiospiiai. Wllbert H. Washington. 12 yean. Fifth and Florida avenue northwest. William A. Freeman, 48 yean, 1733 Corcoran street northwest. Edna Reach, 4 yean. Children's Hospital. Helen Jones, It J cars, 16 Rock Creek Church road. Matilda Pool, SO year, 1307 Twelfth street northwest. Sally Allen Luckett, 37 years, Garfield Mem orial Hospital. Clement St. Elmo Martin. Jr.. 11 months. 429 Florida avenue northwest. FLORAL DESIGNS FUNERAL DESIGNS et every description moderate prices. GUDE, 1214 F t, N. W. UNDERTAKERS J. WILLIAM LEE, UNDERTAKER A LIVERY. S23 Fa. av. N. W. Telephone M. 128S. WASHINGTON. D. PUBLIC NOTICE Conrad II. S.vuir. Jniura Frnnrls iimltb. Attorneys, IN THE SUPREME COLltT OF THE DI8 ntli'l' OK COLLM1I1A, HOLDING A D1S TRtcl CO LUX. In re; The opening of Thir teenth atreet, between Spring road and Colo rado avenue, the widening or Spring load, between Thirteenth atreet and Cedar road; the opening of Kansaa avenue, between hprlng road and Thirteenth street; the widening of Qulncy street, between Thir teenth street and Cedar road, tlitt opening and widening of Randolph ctreet, between Thirteenth and Fouite-iuh streets, and tne opening of Upshur street through parcel 34.3, in the District of Columbia. District Court, No. Ul. Notice Is hereby given that the Commissioners of tho -District of Columbia (pursuant to a certain provision of the act of Congress, approved March 4, 1313, tiilltled. "An Act making appropriations for the ex penses of the guvernmenti of the District of Columbia, for the fiscal year ending June thirtieth, nineteen hundred and fourteen, and lor other purposes," whereby they are au thorized to open, extend or widen any street, avenue, road, or highway to conform with the plan of the permanent system of hlxh ways In that portion of the District of Co lumbia outside of the cltle of Washington and Georgetown adopted under the Act of Congress approved March 2, 1S03, a amend ed by the Act of Congress approved June li, 1S98. by condemnation under the provi sions of subchapter ono of chapter fifteen of the Code of Law of the District of Colum bia), have tiled a petition in this court pray ing the condemnation ol the land necessary for the opening of Thirteenth street, between Spring road and Colorado avenue; the widening of Spring road, between Thirteenth street and Cedar road, the opening of Kan-t-as avenue, between Spring road and Thir teenth street, the wtflenlne of Uulncy stiVAt. between Thirteenth street and Cedar road; the oienlng and widening of Randolph street, between Ihlrteenth and Fourteenth streets, and the opening of Upshur atreet through parcel 81 6, In the District of Columbia, a shown on a plat or map filed with th said petition, a part thereof, and praying also that a Jury of five Judicious, experienced, disinterested men, who shall be freeholden within the District of Columbia, not related to any person Interested In these proceed ings, and not In the service or employment of the District of Columbia, oi of the United State, be summoned by the United State marshal for the District of Columbia to as sess the damages each owner of land to be taken may sustain by reason of the said opening and widening of the said streets, a aforesaid. In tho District of Columbia, and the condemnation of th land necessary for the purposes thereof, and to assess as benefit resulting therefrom the entire amount of said damage, Including, the ex penses of these proceeding upon anv lands which the Jury may find will be benefited, a provided for In and by the aforesaid Act of Congress. It Is, by the Court, thla 17th day of December. A D. 1915. ORDERED. That all person having any interest in these pro ceedings he, and they are hereby warned and commanded to appear In this Cobrt on or be fore the 14th day of January, A. D. 1311, at ten o'clock a. m , and continue in attendance until the Court ehall havo made Its flr.al order ratifying and confirming the award of damages and the assessment of benefits of the Jury to be empaneled and sworn herein; and It la further ORDERED, That a ropy of this notice and order be published twice a week for thre successive weeks, In the Washington Evening Star, The Washington Time, and the Washington Post, newspapers published In the nald District, commencing ut least twenty nays uciore wio sain mn ilav of January, A. D. 1910. It Is further ORDERED. That a copy or this notice and order be served bv the United Plates mar shal, or his deputies, upon ca-eh of th own ers of the ree of the land to be condemned herein nnd upon the tenants and o-ciipanls of the same, a may bo found bv the sld inarhal. or his deputies, within 'he District of Cnliurvpla nef'Te the said 14th dnv of Januarj A. f 1! Hv the Court, F. L. S1PDOXP. Justice fSesl . A tr- cony . Test- J. R TOl'NfV. Clerk U F E. "UN - N1NOHAM, Assistant Clerk. Specaal Nptlcef COAL! COAL!! COALIll W bar the proflt with th (oniumsr. Fhon your 'order North (tl, .Profit Sharing Coal Co., K N ST. N. W. 5oc Discount $ BUILDING BVrPhlZB. C. M..EDWARDS, m rru ST. N. W. PHONK U. iX THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS of th . nth Htreet Saving Bank, at a m uln meeting held December II. IMS. .declar- u dividend of 2 payable to atockholden Jam. ary 3, uig. The book for th transit o stock will b closed December 27, IMS. ! urplu account wlU be increased It.WO, t' ing a total of W.ooo. JOHN V. HOWA" Cashier, i SAVE MONEY ON YOUR COAL-Tba -t" coal money can buy delivered direct to , home at th lowest prices. LESTER CHARLTON, Coal and Wood, Office and ' 2JCtV-7 BhTman ava. Ph. day Or night. Col. . CHURCH NOTICES Baptist FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH, , T T . xrrn AND O STS. N. W. ' "' . WILLIAM M. McMASTER, D, D Vtaf Service. 11 a. m. and 8 p. m. on Sundays. Weekly praise service, t .p. m. Tburftey. Bllile school, 9:30 a. m. Sunday. Htrangen are cordially Invited to corn M all service. PUBLIC NOTICES Conrad It. Symr, Jaax-a Francis Smith, Attorneys. IN THE SUPREME COURT OF THK SM JJUFU0 COLUMBIA. HOLDING A DlX TRICT COURT In re: Condemnation of land for the widening of Cathedral avenue nnd Woodley road, between Connecticut ave nue, and Wisconsin avenue, In the District af Columbia. District Court No U3. Notlc 1 hereby given that the Oommlsslonen of tb District of Columbia (pursuant to a certain provision of the ac: of Congress, approved March- 4, 1M3, entitled. "An Aot making ap propriation for the expense of the govern ment of the District of Columbia, for tb nscal year ending June thirtieth, nineteen hundred and fourteen, and for other pur poses," whereby they are authorized to open, extend or widen any street, avenue, road or highway to conform with the plan of th permanent syatem of highway in that por tion of the District of Columbia outside of the cities of Washington and Georgetown, adopted under the Act of Congrca approved March 2, 183, aa amended by the Act of Con gress approved June zs, isai, ny condemnation under the provision of subchaDter on of chapter fifteen of tha Code of Law of tb Dis trict or coiumDia), nave nied a petition In this court pnylng the condemnation of the land necessary 'or the widening of Cathedral avenue and Woodley road, between Connecti cut avenue and Wisconsin avenue, in the Dla trlct of Columbia, a shown on a plat or map filed with the said petition, aa part thereof, and praying alio that a Jury of five Judicious, experienced, disinterested men, who shall be freeholders within the District of Columbia, not rotated to any person Interested In these proceedings, and not in the service or em ployment of the District of Columbia or of the United State, be summoned by the United htates -naronai ror tne District of Columbia to asses the damages each owner of land to be taken may sustain by reason of th all widening of Cathedral avenue and Woodley road. In the District of Columbia, and the condemnation of the land necessary for the purpose thereof, and to asses a beneflt.1 resulting therefrom the entire amount of said damages. Including the expenses of theee pro ceedlngs upon any lands which the Jury rnav find will be benefited, a provided for In and by the aforesaid Act of Congress. It Is. li the Court, this 17th day of December. A, V, 1315, ORDERED, That all persons having any Interest In these proceeding be, and they are hereby warned and commanded to appear In this Court on or before the 14th day of Jan uary. A. D. 1910, at ten o'clock a. ra, , , continue In attendance until the court have made Its final order ratlfrlng and nrmlng the award of damage and th- sessment of benefit of the jury to tx paneled and sworn herein; and It Is ft ORDERED. That a copy of this notlcu order be published twice a week for successive weeks in the Washington Ki Star, th Washington Post, and The i Ington Times, newspapen published I said District, commencing at (eat t' day before the aid lth day of uary. A. D. 1913. It I further ORDE t That a copy of this notice and order be t by the United States marshal, or his ties, upon each of the owner of the '' f the land to be condemned herein, and i the tenants and occupant of the ram ?. may be found by the said marshal, c deputies, within the District of ColurmV fore the said 14th day of January, A. D :" By the Court. F. L. 8IDDONS. Juatle true copy. (Seal.) Test: J. n. TO ''". Clerk. By F. E. CUNNINGHAM. Ass' jr cieric. Conrad II Symc. James Francis Smith. Attorney. IN THE SUPREME COURT OF THE I TRICT OF COLUMBIA, HOLDING A Dl TRICT COURT.-ln re; The extenslc.i Fourteenth and Fifteenth streets north ax between Brentwood road and Rhode 1 , ' avenue, and Franklin street, between he wood road and Fifteenth atreet, in the J' t trlct of Columbia. District Court. No. !?' Notice Is hereby given that .the Coram, slonere of the District of Columbia rv suant to a certain provision of the A ' f Congress, approved March 4, 1913, ent ua "An Act making appropriation for thi rx penses of the government of the Dlstrl -if Columbia, for the fiscal year ending .;, thirtieth, nineteen hundred and fourteen su4 for other purposes." whereby they art au thorized to open, extend, or widen any street, avenue, road or highway to ccr.tufm with the plan of the permanent system. r highways In that portion of the Dlstrl of Columbia outside of the cities of Washing ' and Georgetown adopted under th Act of Congress approved March 2, 1333, as amend id under th Act of Congress approved Jvpc 23, 1S98, by condemnation under th pier. J. slons of subchapter on of chapter ftttet . ' the COTJe of Law of the District or Cot, bla), have filed a petition In this court l-iiy ing tne condemnation oi tne lana necetx for the extension of Fourteenth and . ft trenth treets northeast, between Brentr r-ssj road and Rhode Island avenue, and Frai r. i street, between Brentwood road and i.f teenth atreet. In the District of Columbia, aa shown on a plat or map filed with the said petition, a part thereof, and praying also that a Jury of live Judicious, experienced disinterested men, who shall be freehollen within the District of Columbia, not -elated to any person Interested in these proceed ings, and not In the service or vmploymenr of the District of Columbia or of the United States, be summoned by the t'nlled State marshal for the District of Columbia to as sess the damages each owner of land to be taken may sustain by reason or the said ex tension or tho said streets, in the District of Colombia, and the condemnation of the land necessary for the purposes thereof, and to assess a benefits resulting therefrom th entire amount or said damages. Including thn expenses or these proceeding upon any lands which the Jury may trad will be ben efited, a provided for In and by the ofore said Act of Congress. It Is. by the Court, this 17th day or December, A. p. 131S, OR DERED. That all person having any in terest In these proceedings be, nnd they are hereby warned and commanded to appear in this Court on or before the 14th day or Jan mv . D. 1M, at ten o'clock a. m -- continue In attendance until the court ennll have made its final order ratifying and con firming the award of damages and the as sessment of benefits of the Jury to be em paneled and sworn herein; and It I further ORDERED. That a copy of thl notice and order be published twice a week for three uccesslve weeks in the Washington Evening Star. The Washington Times, and the Wash ington Herald, newspapen published In the said District commencing nt least twenty lav before tne sum i.m " ' "mhwi' A I) 11 It Is further ORDERED. That a 'copy of this notice and order be er1 by the I'nlted States marshal, or his .lepn tles, upon each of the ownen of the fee nt the land to be condemned herein, and upon the tenants and occupants of the same, a mav be found by the said marshal, or his deputies, wllhln the District nf ColiirnbH t,.rnre the said 14th dav nf laniwry, A. P 1M By the Court. F. I fUDnoVB. Itis-lo (Real.) A true copv. Test' ,T Tt YO" VO Cterk. Clerk ny F. R. CUNNINGHAM. Arsls'tnt SUBURBAN PROPERTY For Sale. HOW TO BE TOUR OWN IJxNDLORO ea 3109 cash and 313 mouth, at CHEVY CHASE. For full particular drot postal, telephone or call on WM. It. RITCHIE. 317 CHO-ltrto Uldg ! M. itll. For Rent. COTTAGE. At. KUIUin. ..-.,,OMH p- ' nvJ--' ,l" '- f.M MONTH lV , papered. lo,; open fire. - Mi itthn.