Evening Star Newspaper, January 19, 1921, Page 13

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5T RUSSANS W GOWITH MARTENS Sail Saturday Aboard Steamer Stockhoim. Smiwig C. A K. Martens, Russian woviet agent in this country, who re- Cently was ordered deported, will be by fifty-one other Russians Saturday from er Stockholm. will be his wife and Boi tam Bek, ulvinr of the bu- Tean, andsnmhr.r of other officials and The soviet for the mmuon of party, lnd IQ is -id thet tke trans- n cogt of emch 180 Mns 2 war tax of $8. tockholm will land the party st Gothenber: and from that port the Russizns, under présent plans as vernment, will go to and thence to Esthonia. that country they are to pass ussia. rud. El‘htoen first-class From into soviet Ri stock RECEIVERS ARE NAMED. California Fruit Company Alleged | Mar in Debt. Justice mu of the Dhu-lct Summs that his $1,000. = JNEW G. W. U ERORITY. l-on m University, “r ofm Bernulelu Michelson, Virginia mnry 25% Reduction on ~_Our entire stock of Furniture, Carpets, Linens, Best quality Wiltons, 9 xt2 —$112.80; fofmer price, $156.00 i i 8.3:10.6-4103.09; fotmer price, price, forthét filod, Reversible Chenille Rugs, former pilcs, Reversible Chenille Rugs, 7.6x10.6— $56.28; formér piica, $78.00 Reversible Art Rugs, 9 x12 — $17.25; former piice, $23.00 Reversitte Art Rugs, 9 xm.s— $15.00; fotmer pike, $20.00 Reversible Art Rugs, 9 — $13.80; format price, $18.00 Smafl Wilton Rugs, zv:m—-a.ss former price, $12.50 Small Wilton Rugs, 36 x63 — suas; former price, $21.00 Smafl Wilton Rugs, 27 x54 — $10.50; former price, $14.00 Small Wilton Rugs, 36 x63 == $16.88; former price, $32.50 Chenille Rugs, 26 x54 — 98.75; formei price, $9.00 Chenille Rugs, 30 x60 — ; fotmer price $11.50 Chenille Rugs, 36 372 — $10.50; formér fitice, $14.00 Chenille Rugs, 4 x 7 — $21.00; foemer Prics, £18.00 A and all of pefluxuble !nllu nl’ied at A redeiver was needed, the £6 turn the assets into Rer filed an snswer consen receivership. Bigma at George Wash- The speciat prices rm from $146.25 to $371.38. CROWBAR USED 70 AID PULLING NEW YORK, January 19.—Seven years ago, under an African sun, Quéenid Wwobbled unsteadily through the jungle, & cub lioness, born to wild life in an untamed b= the Bryokl. o Y ater in the lyn loo. :lt. Al Mh’ ;lrl. Npél. :d::sl:: tars, and gn.nt etital instru- menu. broke out a l.u;kened tusk hich . had Tor oot Bad hnecambed to. the Wwhite man’s civilization. Viewed before the operation by hewspapermen and ‘motion picture operators, Queenie crouched in her cage like & Sphlnx Iodine, cot- Sou DTS Sy S A generous half-hour of uproar and the lioness was made fast. A side of the cage was opened and her head was dragged to the open- ing. Then the park departmént veterinary began his work, while Queenie strained at the .ropes which bound hes. . Kpepers with a rope about Her he 38 gently as wnl crowbar be ORGAN RECITAL CHARMS. New York, is to go on the is to pay ux of those reserved for the person will be Heard at Central High. to_musi K l!ung’s “‘Andantino, ‘Th Bflnd'x sn isted of G. e secof: up_consisted o ey Nevin's seven “Sketches of the Cily. A- neuurs for | dialect songs, “Vlrghmy Dly nem ec g These Days,” by | approximmtely 12,000 parcels on which by Morze; “Some of Guion, and “Uncle Rome,“ by Hom: he_rends Bffectively Homer B i i et Raf! ted that as a featurs of th nrl:rogu mmu music recitals it ha t b“&e varjous nations, in turn, to on théess occasions, and introduced G. Lyon, who spoke briefly of the winl value of music in community life. The next recital, Fel be devoted to Belgian music. ‘WIFE WINS ORDER. ed, Mr. Clip- Sorority requiring Shermas E. Was lg:wnmd employe of the mem| are it his wite, P their children, pending the determi. ::&“Mn wmfilsm i umleg the order must keep away the ho he Wi @tter ln‘d Bnl Prof. Prof. What Our 25% Discount Meass in Baying Carpets and Rugs assortinent o from 6x9 to on“. LION’S TOOTH Music by American Composers g-ad'l‘ Last evening the twenty-fitth pub= | & lic organ recital of the series con- ducted by the genersl civic center at the Central mgh School was devoted c ‘American _ composers. Edith B. Athay orgnnln was assisted hy Earl Carbauh, baritone, with Mrs. Carbauh as accompanist. Miss Athey played three groups of seleytlens The the Land of the Sky Blnn "Humoresqna:‘ e third inel dad Parker’s “Riso- Buck’s *T and Rogerl’ ecided_to_ask a representative Justice Bidfford has signed 4n order Danforth, an Post Office, Depart- ent, from molei!lli or Inhruda Danforth, for maintenancé ‘The husband | M from Wmmufiqmdmum THE EVENING STAR, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY PUH BIG SURPRISE ACT FOR ‘AlL-S;I‘A!!_’ PROGRAM Bntertithinint in Ald of Faad for Btarving Children. Additional Artists Obtained for At least one at surprise act in addition to the f::zptln“:‘,pmm of headliners already announced is promised for u:e all-star matinee per- ’ée Beneal ot Wi Friday for ashington’s quota in “oonoo Buropean relief fund c.hll‘nn ore o"‘h'f lnclndlu li- Vanda Hoff, obtained har Egyptian dance lrmh hs ' ‘Wynn Carnival,” and Miss Muriel Harrison, Earl Benham, Henry Regal and the ensemble of the fitdt act from the same company. Other stars to appear are Miss Frances Whue and Haryy Delf of “Jimmie" the Belasco. Miss Lillian Fitsgerald, &t the National; Miss Dor- bthy Markuye, Ri¢ ond and Olin Howland ensembls of “Blue Kuxan and O'Rourke, from the €osmos; Patricola, from Keith" Al Shayne, 'headliner at the Strand, and Ray Miller's Black and White Melddy Boys, from the Wynn show. As his gussts Ed Wynn, who is to bé_master of ceremonies, will have sevén little orphans has_pur- chased & box for them, John Dolph numx reed to make the selection of the children. Amonl late contributors to the fund Mr. and Mrs. Fred W. McRey- nalax 8125' Columbia Commandery, $100; Eliot H. H. Goodwin, $100; eral Lodge, No. 1, F. A. A. M., $100; L. D. Wlnswn. $100; Rialto Theater 2, $69; employés of the Riggs lollofild{ ll:lik. $57; Fr;.gcu M. Smith, i Copley, $50, and F. Cottrell, $50. DELINOUENT TAXES DUE. January 26 Is Last Day for D. C. Beal Estate Levy. Property owners who have not paid their real estate taxes for last year were warned todsy by Collector of Taxes Chathtm M. Towers that Janu- aty 36 will be the last day for pay- ;| toetit. ; Collector Towers éstimates there are G. tikes are still due. All parcels on which the tax is not pald by Jan 26 will be advertiSed ’ fo{ mm March. Payments must be stopped in January to give the coliector time to bave the us 2 delinqueént property "331"" “dt vutlsed. the tax omoe Suggest to owners that find it much easier to_have the. t.x bill canceled now than to redeem. the property after it has been sold for taxes. GARRIGUS IS RE-ELECTED. VictoF L. Garrigus of the Indiana ety was re-elected president. of the All- sum Soclety at a meeting held naunuy evening at the Central Others elected are: erbafi w. huuedg vice president; xu.e Moore, secretary; Col. J. wmhm De Grange, tressurer, and Sue Fité Ramsey, historian. ACTRESS ILL IN CINCINNATIL An interesting and new photograph of Ethel Barrymore, with her three s children, who accompany her on all her tours. The mother is i1l in Cincinnati | PIt of articular rheumatism and is being cared for nt Christ Hospital, THE WEATHER. District of Columbia—Cloudy and coming unsettled with probably. rain by tomorrow night; lowest tempera- ture tonight 20 degrees; fresh east and southeast winds. Maryland—Cloudy and warmer to- night and tomorrow; probably rain in western Maryland tomorrow; fresh east and southeast winds. Virginia—Cloudy and warmer to- night and tomorrow; probably rain in extreme west portion tomorrow; fresh east and southeast winds. West Virginia—Cloudy and warmer, with probably rain tonight and to- morrow. Records for Twenty-Four Hours. Thermometer—4 p.m., 23; 8 p.m., 19; 12 midnight, 17; 4 a.m,, 15; 8 a.m,, 11; noon, 18. Barometer—4 p.m., 30.85; 8 pm. 30.90; 12 midnig! 91; 4 a.m., 30.91; , 30.93; noon, 30.93. Highest temperature, 24, occurred at 2 p.m. yesterday; lowest temperature, 11, occurred at 8 a.m. today. Temperature same date last year— Highest, 33; lowest, 14. Condition of the Water. Temperature and condition of water 't 8 am.: Great Falls—Temperature, condition, 60. Tide Tables. 3 Furnished by United States coast and geodetic survey.) Tndav—Low tide, 9:45 “am. ‘ .; high tide, 3:07 am. p. " Tomorrow—Low tice, 10:48 am. 11:49 p.m.; high tide, 4:09 a.m. 1:48 p.m. and and and and The Sun and Moon. Today Sun rose, 7:24 am.; “ets, 5:14 p. Tomorrow—-Sun rises, 7:23 am.; sets, 5:15 p.m. Moon rises, 1:08 p.m.; sets, 2:41 a.m. Automobile 1amps to be lighted one- sun sun “! half hour after sun: Weather in Various Cities. & Temperature. 3 3E 5 = § 2 Btate of il 4 Weather. Ry . 2alg Atbeniic Giiy 3 Baltimore . 3 Los Angeles. 30. ;aouhvule . SRELER 2. SRR BERTREINNE L B ud; rmm], Pt.cloudy FOR 50-50 FINANCE PLAN. Civic Betterment Association Also Favors D. C. Representation. A resolution favoring the fifty-fifty plan of financing the District and de- manding national representation “‘as a right, not a favor,” was adopted by the board of directors of the Civic Bettor- ment_Assoclation at a semi-monthly meeting yesterday afternoon in the Kresgo building. Proposed purification of milk by elec- tricity was ordercd investizated by a committee of three, to be appointed by President Barry Bulkley, following the explanation that a number of large clties were employing electricity in lieu of the pasteurization process, Wwith satisfactory results. The board placed itself on record as favoring the establishment of a branch of the Pyblic Lib in South Wash- ington. Joseph L. Griffith and Robert F. Bradbury were added to the direc- ENDS THEM ALL Quickly and safely relieves ca- tarrh, asthms, bronchitis, tonsilitis, croup, coughs and co]dl Or mont back. Breathe it in, that's 5 Complete outfit includes inhaler. Bitra bottles Hyomel if needed. At leading druggists everywhere Sold and .‘An-!l:cd by Peeples Drug orea warmer tonight and tomorrow, be-'killed by Tom Smith, a tenant, in Tenant Kills Farmer. BARTOW, Ga.—W. A. Hall, sixty, prominent farmer, was shot and the latter's home here. Smith's wite and their little child witnessed the shooting. Smith gave up %o the sher- ift and was taken to Jefferson county jail, at Louisville, where he is held on a charge of murder. The shoot- ing 18 saill to have been the result of a quarrel over farming plans, Store No. 1 7th nnd K Sts. N.W. re No. 2 7th md E S!:. N.W. 14th and U Sh. N.W. Store No. 4 7th and M Sts. N.W. Store No. 5 8th and H Sts. N.E. Store No. 6 W. S. Thompson Branch 703 15th St. N.W. 81.00 Cotfs L’Origan Face Powder Formerly $2.25 G. U. IN-SHDOT MATCH. ‘Will Enter Intercollegiate Rifle Test in February. With the annoantement that George- town Uhiversity will send two tesms 5 comtiete in the intércollegiate rifle mgtches, beginning February 5, un- Ger auspices of the National Rifle Association, renewed interest i8 being shown by the cadets of the ReServe Officers’ Training Corps unit in the work off the ranges. ,. Five universities have challenged Qeorgetown for shooting matohes— Dartmouth, Johns Hopkine, New York Univel and Dregel Institute in Philadelphia. Qéorgetown I8 now_engag: a contest with Lehigh Unlverslly lhe final _scores to be recorded by tele- graph next Sunday. It is the first match of the season. Fifteen men comprise the George- town team, as follows: Wlmu.m H. J. C llll!oyle‘ y, Maine Universit: L Morz! D. m!rph Donotigh, J. A. MeDonough, Cfcfl l‘c g . 'J. O'Neill, Paul D. Wflll! and R. Ww. C. Deaths Reported * The following deaths have been reported to whr onlth Aspariment within the last twenty tour SeRC. B, Browaley, 84, Cotumbla Ho- Jinbeh tal P\inrgaret 7. Dooley, 4, 1317 35th street. Tane A. Burroughs, 71, 113 8d street north fevelang Skinker, 8, Children's Homital Thomas B.. Brigham, 48, Bmergency P rbara PIal, 8, 2505 Buras street mouth east Fiank W. Hies, 03, northeast. Sndie Sweeney, 85, Provi Cary Brown. 8t. Flizabeth’s Hoepi al. Myra C. Atwood, R4, 1316 FEuclid street. ' pton ayn'. 1312 Emerson street north- eas Tonn M._Pohte, Loretta V. Swees John Kobnrt, 28, St. Elizabeth's Hospital. Edwards, 76, 1814 18th street. rnard Hart, 43, Washington Asylum Hos- Hos 1842 Jackson stree R0 Rth strost nottheast Providence Hospital Willlam 8. Neil, 53, 1432 T » treet. Lillian L. West, 9 months, 1442 Swamn street. EX-EMPRESS AGAIN FAILING. AMSTERDAM, - Jahuary 10. — The Eemeral weakness and lassituie of former Empress Augusta Victoria of Germany, who is suffering another of her heart attacks, is increasing, says gxe latest bulletin received here from oorn. Americans are sating 8 per cent less meat than they did twenty years ago. Pre-War Prices on Thermos Keep Liquids Cold or Hot Corrugated cade brass, nickel plated. $4.00 half pint. $4.50 pint size $6.75 quart size....... Lanth Kits $4.75 No. 407 Half-pint Ther- mos, in new fiber case, $3.79. No. 416 Pint Size Thermos, in seamless new fiber m;m D. & R. Cold Cream . Palmolive Face Cream Hind’s Cold Cream .. Pompeian Night Cream ¢ Pompeian Night Cream .. Pompeian Massage Cream .. Elcaya Cream ¢. Elcay Pond's Cold Créam . Frostilla ... Hind’s Honey and Almon Dejatone Depilatory .. Ingram's Milk Weed Cre c Arnica Cream .. Q-Ban Shampoo Soap Danderine Hair Tonic 0c Danderine Hair Tonic . Danderine Hair Tonic . Herpicide Hair Tonic. Herpicide Hair Tonic. Plnaud’s Eau de Quinine ... Hay's Hair Health .. Q-Ban Halt Tonlc . Q-Ban Hair Restorer ; Wyeth Sage and SWlphut ...1 Wyeth Sage and Sulphur Sago Sage and Sulphur Pear's Unscented Soap Pear’s Scented Soap . Palmolive Soap, cake, Resinol Soap Cuticura Soap .. ‘Woodbury's Faei. Toilet Articles OPEN EXTENSION CENTER. Instruction for Teachers Arranged at Junior High School. The establishment of a Columbia University extension center at the M street Junior High School . building was announced today by Miss Lucy D. Slowe, principal. A course in meth- ods of teaching in the junior and se- nior high schools mow is being con- ducted by Dr. Romlett Stevens, as- sistant professor of secondary educa- tion of the Teachers' College of the New York institution. The course consists of thirty recita- tion hours, for which twd points credit will ba allowed either toward the bachelor's or master’s degree at Columbia. The course is open to all teachers. For late entrants Dr. Stevens will give a spécial lecture covering the work already done, beginning tomor- row afternoon at 4 o'clock. _——— We get two full moons in one month about once in every two and & half years. Continued Cough May Be Serious Illness Oh, well, there's no use let- ting it run along when you can make a small jnvestment today and buy a bottle of Hall’s Ch: Expector The best preparation we can colds forms of bron- chial troubles. Can be given to the young as well as the old. Two Sizes—35c and 60c récommend for coughs, and iost all If your hands these days, a few tions of T urious toilet #53 19¢ i 25¢ Carter’s.Liver Pil: Two Sizes, 40 Castoria, Fletcher's - 50c California Flg 8yrup 35¢ and 65¢ 50c Cuticura Ointment Leonard Hands of Velvet In a Single Night skin gets rough and red ' Qaeen Anne Lotion will 8fford quick relief. delightfully scented, necessity, neither greasy nor sticky. In sprinkle-top bottles. Don’t Do This Believes Deat- $1.25 Absorbine, chap or applica- A lux- 76¢ Bell-ans .. 60c Babek (reH Ear Oil 25c Cascarets . 50c Cascaréts 70c Alophen Pilis, P. D. k Co., 100 $1.25 Alcohol Medicated, pint. 1.00 Alboline Mineral Oil, 1.00 Bliss Native Herb T: 1.25 Bayer's Aspirin Tablets, 5 80c Bromo Seltzer 60c Bromo' Seltzer . $1.20 Bromo Seltzer . 76c Baume Analgesi 25c Beecham’s Pills 25c Blaud’s Iron Pills, 100's. $1.00 Cuticura Ointment 50c Caldwell's Syrup Pep o. $1.00 Caldwell’s Syrup P $1.00 Creo Terpin Co. (\\'lmpole 8) ness and €0c Doan's Ridney Bilis.. Head Noises 50c De Witt's ney Pills. $1.00 De Witt's Kidney Pills. At the i 75c Dioxogen. large size. sign of head $1.00 Eno’s Fruit Salts.. 75c Father John's Medicin 35¢ Gets-1t Corn Remover. $1.00 Gude's Peptomangan 60c Gray's Glycerin Tonic. FAILS TO TAKE ACTION. Kenilworth Ansociation Discusse: Flying Field at Benning A special meeting of the Kenilwort Citisens' Association. called at th Kenilworth School last night o con sider the proposal of the establish ment of a flving fleld at the Benning race track. adjourned without takim action on the subject. An endeavor to bring other mat ters up at the meeting resulted h difference of opinion among speaken on_ points of order, and & motion tu adjourn was passed without definiti action on the proposal. UNION SAVINGS BANK OLDEST SAVINGS BANK IN WASHINGTON WELCOMES YOUR ACCOUNT 110 14TH ST. N.W. Largast Sela of Any Medh cine in the Werld. Sold everywhere. a bexes, 10, 28 Store Ne. 7 11th and G Sts. N.W. Formerly Atkinson’s Store No. 8 Mt. Pleasant Branch 14th St. and Park Road N.W. Formerly Chas. E. Gross Store No. 9 Georgetown Branch 31st and M Sts N.W. Thursday Friday and Saturday F amtly Remedies int l6ts ve Packer's Tar Soap . Physician and Surge Lavorls, small Lavoris, medium Lavoris, large. c Listerine, small c Listerine, medium Listerine, large .. Glyco Thymoline, 60c Glyco Thymoline . (}l}uo Thymoline, ulnt - Forhap's Tooth Paste Pepsodent Tooth Past Pebeco Tooth Paste . Kolynos Tooth -Paste. Lyon's Tooth Powder, bf Pibte. Pyorrhoc(de Powder .. & B. Mouth Wash MA & B. Mouth Wash Kewpie Doll Talc ¢ Mary Garden Talc Squibb’s Talc 4.« Marvis Tale Mennen's Tals - Jehnson's Baby Talc . Djer Kigs Tale ... Dorin’s Rouge c Java Rice Powder . : La Blanche Face Powder . Coty's Face Powder . Djer Kiss Face Powder ... Mennen's Shaving Cream . Witch Hazel, pint Mum_(prevents perspi 0Odo Ro No Odo Ro No Odo Ro No Spiro Powd Mentholatum . Musterole . Fred Palmer’s Skin Whi Palmer’'s Almond Meal . -If Yoa Have mliped Hunds use. Get a bottlé today. People’s Price, $1.00 Why Do You Feel So Mean? Miserable because your liver is al- ways out of order, and that is reason enough for leellng queer always, and the direct cauise of headaches, bilious- ness, indigestion, conaupatlon, upset system and weak nerves. E Z TABLETS intelligently taken, settle these faults immediately and bring you back to s B e PR normal_ appréciatibn of ‘good health and_spirits. 69 Little blets In a Package. Easy 25 to Take Easy C to Act BABEK The Quick &nd Stre Cure for Malaria, Chills, Fever and La Grippe It Is a Powerful Tonic and Appétizer ‘Will cure that tired feeling, pains in the back, limbs and head. Con- tains no quinine, arsenic or habit- forming ingredient. Get a bottle and have it in the house for immediate use. and are disgusted wnh the slow and sults Sifthsnta you delightfuliy antiseptic. Gréaseleis Skin Cream NOX OREASELE Weonmmlltbrdunofhlhiuy skin trouble in 24 Bours. 0 Rreasy AR taera with tne Génuine N CREAM - wils, 100 Tablets in S. K. & F. Aspirin Up to 1917 all aspitin was ~ foreign controlled. expired and S. K. & F. duced —.a trdly American aspirin, backed up by three-quarters of a century’s drug expenenu TI\II 1.20 Gray's Glycerin Tonic. 35c Hill's Cascara Quinine. 35c Harper's Headache Remedy. 70c Harper's Headache Remedy. $1.40 Harper's Headache Remedy. 85¢ Jad's SAltS ......... 60c King’s New Discaver. 60c Kilmer's Swamp Root. $1.20 Kilmer's Swamp Root. 25c Kondon’s Catarrh Jelly 50c Kondon’s Catarrh Jelly 50c Limestone Phosphates 35c Lapactic Pills, 100° 25¢ Lysol, small $1.00 Lysol, large 50c Lysol, medi $1.50 Maltine Preparations . 75c Milk's Emulsion . $1.50 Milk's Emulsion $1.10 Nuxated Iron 60c Nujol, small #1.20 Nujol, large $5c Omega Oll 800 Omega Oil -, -sL10 1 HEHE B 60c Pape’s Diapepsin . Fa §1.00 Plerce'’s Favorite Pre: $1.00 Pierce's Golden Medical 50c Philip's Milk Magnesia. 35c Palmer's Ointment 25c Red Cross Kidney Pl 60c Resinol Ointment . $1.20 Resinol Ointment ......... 75¢ Scott’s E'“H"' . $1.50 Scott's Emulsion - $1.00 S. 8. s & blood. snss S. 8., for the blood. $1.00 Tyree's Antiseptic Powde: 1.00 Vinol (a restorative tonic) as ;I 00 Wampole's (H. K.) Cod Liver Oil. seee Tablets Patent Aspirin was pro- Bottle, 29¢

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