Clever Women Officials at Capital Highlight Public Service
The piece profiles prominent women in Washington, including Civil Service Commissioner Gardener and figures from the Justice, Labor, Treasury, and Defense departments. It notes their roles, careers, and impact, with emphasis on education, travel, and public service, and cites specific individuals such as Miss Grace Abbott, Mrs. Willebrandt, Dr. Louise Stanley, and Major Julia Stimson.
MENTIONED IN THIS ARTICLE
John Dickinson Sherman
Ashington
Uncle Sam
District of Columbia ‘Commissioners
American Associaton
Helen Hamptton Gardener
Civ
Mabel Walker Willebrandt
Department of ‘Justice
Grace’ Abbott
Children's Bureau
Department of Labor
Louise Stanley
Bureau of Home Economics
Department of Agriculture
Lucy Minnegerode
Bureau of Public Health Service
Treasury Department
Mary Anderson
Women's Bureau
Lucile Anderson
Government Foreign Service
Mary O'Towle
Municipal Court
Kathryn Sellers
Juvenile Court
District of Columbia
Clara, Sears Taylor
Rent Commission of
District
Bessie Brueggeman
Federal Employee's Compensation Commission
Mina van Winkle
Metropolitan Police Force
Julia Stimson
Army Nurse Corps
Beatrice Bowman
Selden Allen Day
Day
Caime
Virginia
Ohio State Normal School
London
Paris
Romé
Department of Justice
Willebrandt
California
Portia
Supreme Court of the United States
Grace Abbott
Nebraska
Juliet Lathrop
Children’s Bureau
Abbott
Hull House
Chicago
Jane Addams
Tennessee
Minnegerade
Hush S. Cumming
Sweden
United States
West Pullman
National Root and Shoe Workers’ Union
Washington
Women In Industry
National Defense Advisory Committee
Marie van Kleeck
Woman’s Bureau
Miss van Kleeck
Miss Anderson
Judge O'Toole
American Bar Association
Bar Association
Ludge
Sellers
Ohio
Department of State
Carnegie Endowment For International Peace
Taylor
Brueggeman
Net
Congress
Red Cross Motor Corps
St Louis
Missouri
Republican National Committee
Major Stimson
United States Army
Miss Stimson
Army Furses
France
Man's Land
Mae
Mejor Stimson
The Kitchen Cabinet: Hearty Cold Weather Foods and Dishes
A column lists comforting winter recipes and tips for fatty foods to maintain warmth. It covers Pork Cake, K-Box Cookies, sauerkraut liquor as a tonic, stuffing for ham with chestnuts and mushrooms, Rabbit Pilau, Nest Eggs, Southern Shortcake, Spanish Toast, stuffed onions, Scrapple, and flavoring ideas for roasts with garlic and onion. It emphasizes practical, stove-top preparation and leftovers use.
Hotels on Ocean Floating Islands to Open New Airway
A proposed Atlantic route from Dakar to Fernando de Noronha will feature floating islands serving as hotels and sea plane bases. Pierre Latesoers, a French airway magnate, seeks French government approval to connect London to Brenos Airs via Paris in under a week. The idea hails from ancient astrologers who touted eclipses as fear impressers.
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Mid- Atlantic
Brenos Airs
Paris
London
Pierre Latesoers
Atlantic
Dakar
Senegal
Fernando de Noronha
Eclipse Awe Marks Ancient Primitive Belief
Traded on Eclipse Primitive man viewed a solar eclipse as an ill omen and sign of disaster. Priests acted as the primary astronomers guiding interpretation of celestial omens.
MENTIONED IN THIS ARTICLE
Ant
Colorful Language in Philly Bulletin Section
A fragment from the Philadelphia bulletin page notes a girl’s reaction to a man’s remark about her apparel, referencing a pink tiger motif and colorful phrasing. The item reads as a light street-culture snippet from the era.
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Philadelphia
Tree Roots Widespread in Mesquite Study
A report notes mesquite trees show extensive root development and widespread spread in the area. Researchers identify implications for land use and soil stability amid changing environmental conditions.
Turman accused in second degree forgery case in New York
Moe Turman managing director of Equity Finance and Service in New York faces indictment for second degree forgery. He allegedly confessed to forgeries totaling about 1.9 million with prosecutors expecting the sum to reach 2 million. Turman described a rapid rise as a shoe string broker before promoting high interest schemes.
MENTIONED IN THIS ARTICLE
Moe Turman
Equity Finance and Service Company of
New York
Peter
Paul
Chicago
Turman
Brooklyn Jewish Center
Young Judeg Movement
Torman
Wall Street
Hoover Leads New Era at Bureau of Investigation
John Edgar Hoover, appointed head of the Justice Department bureau later known as the Secret Service, adopts modern methods to replace old ones. A lawyer and disciplined official, he emphasizes evidence over mere capture and aims to strengthen court-ready cases.
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Stone
John Edgar Hoover
Bureau of Investigations
Department of Justice
Secret Service
Yor Hoover
House
Senate
Jonger
Hoover
Officers’ Reserve Corps
Washington
Mr. Hoover
Newy School of Crime
Hound
Ben Lindsey Wins Re Election as Juvenile Judge
Ben Lindsey, famed Denyer juvenile court magistrate, defeats Royal R. Graham to retain the bench after a post election contest. Graham claimed 500 to 1,500 votes were tainted and sought a recount. Lindsey refused to surrender and moved to dismiss the petition for lack of jurisdiction. Graham vowed quo warranto action.
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Ben Lindsey
Denyer
Royal R. Graham
Lindsey
Graham
Chis-Lindsey
District Court
Chile recalls exiled president Arturo Alessandri
Arturo Alessandri, exiled former president of Chile, has been recalled from Europe after a period abroad. A navy junta ousted him last autumn, leading to tension with the army and a near civil war. Augustin Edwards brokered a rapprochement between the rival factions.
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Chile
Arturo Alessandri
Europé
Alessandri
Senate
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UES Ore
Eclipse
Moe ‘Turman
John Hoover