Evening Star Newspaper, February 4, 1921, Page 32

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] +AUTO BUMPS STREET CAR, | - THEN HITS TRAFFIC TUB Chauffeur Flees, Policeman Nar- rowly Escapes Injury—Damage Small—Other Accidents. An automobile, street car and traf- flc tub at 14th and F streets were rincipals in a near-smash-up ves- Traffi ceman Robert Service, 918 10th by dancing. Public Library. Mi speaks on_ “An Early Periodical.” : o . Btrong was on duty in the tub when hé noticed an au!omnbill"r:or:l\e in ntact with a street car. The driver o §% the machine, believed to be Georre | Phil Sheridan Post, Washington. colored, of 2043 Sth|ment of the Potomac. street, vaulted from his seat and dis- | o'clock in G 1. appeared. without cutting off his en- gine. The machine kept onward. striking the tub, but was stopped before doing serious damage. Strong narrowly escaped injury Miss Helen Parsons, Chevy Chase, Md, was driver of an automobile that came to a sudden stop against a trol- ey pole in front of 2343 Cox c avenue yesterday and Miss Parsons. and Miss Louise the latter residing at 1819 Adam road, received slight cuts and wrui They were given first aid by a ph Gan. George Black, 59 M street south- west, driver of a garbage team. thrown from his wagon at Vi and Delaware avenues southwest as a Tesult of a collision between the i sterday State Kansas School. James speaks of A collision between a den by Harry Cansler, 619 N setts avenue, and a motor tri en by Howard Matthews. 4 S ¥ give: Mulberry Corner. church ORGANIZATION ACTIVITIES. TONIGHT. United States Jacob Jones Post, No. 2, American Legion, gives a benefit performance tonight at Community street, o'clock. The RQedhi Club will present an “F Street Cabaret,” to be followed Agricuitural History Society meets at & o'clock in the lecture hail at the Mary G. Lacey Agricultural The public invited. No. 6, Depart- meets at 8 ety will give a dance at 8 o'clock at Wilson Normal Recen | Automotive Developments. . THE EVENING STAR, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 4, FOR THE LOvE OF MIKE, TS IMPOSSIBLE T© READ WHILE MUTT'S HELPING RIS SoN WITH M!S SCHooL LESSONS. IT'S ALL RIGHT UNTIL THEY START ™ CHew THe RAG! at 8:20 1921. WHAT'S ALL THe CHATTER ABOUT, MuTT? I WAS JUST SAYING THAT THE TEACHER GIVES CICERO GRAMMAR LESSONS THAT ARE ToO HARD FOR ONE His AGE® IMAGINE ASKING A CHILD To PARSE A SENTENCE. occurred at Ma: ““\-m", = Open in- | Jinn A Savings Natio the automobile of Alumn, Account North Capitol stre R en b esther Reac injured about his 5 Selnek At e et Now legs. . Dr. Arthur D. Call sp AT THE COMMUNITY CENTERS Shl il — TONIGHT. 1Uh <. Helen E Make up your mind each Wilson Normal Community Center—A i T h series of moving piciur, day to lay something and parents of ti community center dey instituted at the W munity Center, and Frid Other Tromestic Troops 40 East Washington The Dervishes hold in the gymnasium. John R. Regiment Bu istrict of C tonight ap 7:30; W. ated by t 2 Troop No. 39. and { the entrance exami Scouts. Troop No. 75, will practice at{ror aamission to the United % o'clock. t 217 13th streei ‘Thomson Community Center—The dren’s Dramatic Club will meet at 3 this afternoon and the Adults’ Dra: Club at 7:30 tonight. The community folks will give a meighborhood dance this evening. Dressmaking and china painting at 9:30 o’clock. Park View Community Center- day Night Social Club, Boy S Tro«lm No. 39, and Park View Boy thi Athletic Club. E. V. Brown Community Center— This afternoon at 3 o'clock. French. dramatics and rhythmic dancing for children: at 4 p.m., social dancing_for young people; Boy Scouts, Troops Nos. 2 and 57. : Southeast Community Center—There Will be an election of officers of the | Pollyanna Club tonight; the Bo; Freckles Club will meet at 7:30; Boy ! Scouts, Troop No. 62, Scoutmaster Mastin, 7:30; Rag Dol Sewing Club at :30. == i * Johnson-Powell Community Center : ~Tonight: Friday Evening Club,} with. parliamentary drill, dramatics, costume making, scenery building. so- «cjal and folk dancing, supervised game playing, at 7 o'clock. This afternoon there will be French for children and ‘violin lessons. . C. GUARDSMAN HONORED. | Ma Academv at West Point. He lives southeast. At All Dealers. In Washington's Model Cigar Factory at Headquarters for Briar Pipes and Smokers’ Articles aside. _ That is the sure way to be protected in time of adversity. ANK OF COMMERCE AND SAVINGS Cor. 7th and E Sts. Get all the Joy out of life you can—here’s one of the joyful things 8c—2 for 15¢ Made In Washington by Henry T. Offterdinger 508 9th = Trinidad Community Center, Ludlow School—Girls’ handiwork club meets tonight. The Boys' Independent Ath-: letic Club will box and play games to- night. Dunbar Civic Center—French for children at 3: this afternoon. Birney Comipunity Center—This a &rnoon at 3:15, Girls” Reserve, Y. W. Miner Normal Community Center— | There will be a game of basket ball to- | night at this center between the Set- | High School. Other activities tonight: | Sewing and dressmaking club, sational Spanish club, typewrit shorthand ¢ evening at 7:30: Mothers sewing club, | knitting. embroidery and ceochet club, | dressmaking and millinery. ter what kiod you want we are prepared to supply you. - E. Morrison Paper Co., 0 | 1009 Pa. Ave. I’ —The more particular you are the more you will appreciate AUTH’S OYAL PORK —A quality_product that is ideal for breakfast, either broiled or fried. Ask Your Grocer for Auth’s Pork Products e N. Auth Provision Co. 623 D St. S. W. High School and College| - —————— HIRSH'S SHOE STORE 1026-28 7th St. N.W. The Home of Text Books New and Used, for the Second Semester. | i Pearlman’s Book Shop. | Open Evenings. 933 G St SPECIAL In Our Photo Department 8 by 10 Enlargements 35¢ You will always find it pays to have Photo work done by Leese. M. A. LEESE Optical Ces 614 9th ST Blzckistone’s Special Corsage $3.50 A Charming Valentine | Gift for Maid or Matron Blackistone 14th and H i Phone Main 3707 i 'I One-Half Block North of inators and designers of novelty footwear we feature the Smart New Oxford as sketched. In Tan or Black Suede, two-strap efiect with military heel Sizes AA to D very spe- cially priced— Dozens of other styles in Noy- ity Footwenr not to be found elxe- where the Public Library 1) ol ol ol ol o e o o el e e el o o o o ) ol b o o el e o R R U el e el e WHAT 1S THE SENTENCE ? PARSING WAS MY DISH WHEN T wentT T ScHooL ! I'tL HELP HIM ouT! The Best Valentire of them all—a box of THE FAMOUS 0 077208/ Hoome made Gondiee Purest and Finest At the Little Shop Around the Corner s Serinl Num| vire ber. THE DIXIE TIRE COMPANY We have bought them ! when you wee Ame: ma Candiex in m Leing (neluding war tax) Buy One and Take One Free, No Red Tape We will sell 409 of these well-known Cord Tires Two for the Price of One FOR ONE WEEK S,000-Mile CORD TIRES of a well STANDARD MAKE in all sizex, in Famous 30x31% oversize CORD T known ding the i n First Tire. 1010 E St. N.W. OPEN SUNDAYS Each Tire Bears the Factory Name and Tinch Tire Carriex Full Factory Guarantee of S.000 Miles. 35x5 Q.-D. or Cl. at 509, Off 1118 H Street N.E. promised the manufa hat we will not adv them. e the name. We alxo have a limited number of Miller Cord Tires. OPEN EVENINGS AND SUNDAY rers of thexe tires at the time we You will know them 3 8th and SWING TR DEVELOP. (RTIRY JAVA=MOCHA 50cb. AESCO COTFEE The coffee of historical ex- cellence. 'Buying - coffee is like buy- ESCO TEA A 10c trial makes 40 cups. M. E. SWING CO. H Sts. NW. - al pound of Mesco 50c l!). ing a round trip ticket—it brings you back. package 80(! ")- ‘ M. 7601 iRl 2-qt. Gy Hot-Water Hot-Water Bottle, will years Our 2-qt. tain - Special 2-qt. Extra Value Metal Hot-Water Best Water Bottle. Ho‘- $2 . 49 Special Sale Fountain Syringes 2-qt. White Enamel Douche Can. Complete Rubber Syringe. P Syringe. Combination ‘Water Bottle and Fguntain Syringe.. ubing Lengths. Special Sale aranteed Bottle. ... 98¢ Crutches, sortie. D1.19 per pair ...... t Gauze Bandages, last for $l 49 10% discount from list. IceCaps ........... Invalid Cushions . ......... $1.49 Foun- Com- 98‘: Hot- $2.98 25¢ trusses. " The Gibson Co., Inc. 917 G St. N.W. Special Prices Sick-Room Requisites iy S 0 $1.98 Special Sale Vibrators $5 Star Vibrator cut to $2.95 Special Sale Elastic Goods 10% Discount on all or- ders for elastic hosiery, ab- dominal supporters or Invalid and Sick-Room Supplies Buy Where You Get Your Money’s Worth Special Prices Hot-Water Bottles sizes, .$1.50 up Fever Thermom’rs, $1.00 up Room Thermom’rs, 49c up 2R MUTT AND JEFF—What Chance Has Mutt’s Sen Got When Jeff’s Around? “MARY, MILK THE COWS H. 5 PARSED ALL BUT —By BUD FISHER. SWREL EOR \F THEN of. Trade mark ory (Copyright, 1 HOC [ Y IT's EASY AS PlE. COW IS A PRONOUN, FEMIAINE GENDER, — T \ e LAST WORD ANDIL |l oy BlRson SINGULAR, (s‘rmbs C’;wubnlibot TN AND STANDS EoR STA WELL: MARY ! .“__) FoR 22 MARY, How coutDd e nUSES MARY MILIC K THAT cA{ n THe ccw? 8e | ——— fi, RIGHT: | BT - ,yE sharpen all kinds of Scis- \ y/ sors. Razors, Penknives, Butcher and Kitchen Knives, Ice Skates, etc. We do el Plating, Gold Plat. ing and Silver Piating. OAL Only the Better Grade Prompt Delivery B. J. Werner .| 912 New York Ave. PHONE FRANKLIN 7626, AINT | ROTECTS | nsult our Pa we'll ing Depa “save the sur | All Work Guaranteed. THE GIBSON CO., 917 G St. 4 | LEGAL NOTICES. — * Interior rod exterior ®. k. FERGUSON, Inc. }in* Painting Department. Ph. N. Open Evenings During This Sale A Tremendous Drop in Bell Overcoats and Suits Prices Slashed for the Final Clearance \ Say, fellers—will you take our honest advice? Get a Suit you can wear all spring— . Get u:yOV:r:;At you can wear this winter and next winter—GET IT NOW—at these final reduced prices and save a whole lot of meney. Just look kow the men are buymg—tl.nez know its to their advantages—when will such ridiculously low prices ever be quoted again? QOvercoats and Suits Sold at $25 and $30, In One Lot at Overcoats Sold to $50, and Suits Sold to $45, In One Lot at Overcoats Sold to $60, and Suits Sold to $50, In One Lot at ‘Fur-Collar Overcoats, sold to $60, go at $24.75 Final Reductions in Bell . Trousers—sold up to $8-—go at $ 3 90 Bell Clothes Shops ' STORES ALL OVER THE LAND TWO WASHINGTON STORES / 920 F Street N.W.~941 Penna. Ave. N.W. 4

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