Evening Star Newspaper, February 17, 1921, Page 5

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WASHINGTON, D. U, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 17, TooL. PLEADS FOR COMMERCIAL| }foskod Bandits Slay Two Men |35 avimy s et ™ I ' AIR ROUTES ALL OVER U. S.| : marcore tamecter arretes, |36 St The New Cabinct Model o At Card Table in Hotel Parlor | gy Som = e (B2 Gen., Mitchell Addresses Boy Distrfct Judge Scouts—Lads Elect By the Associated Press. were thrown into a panic when a man- | violating the (edn":l narcotic act. - JACKSONVILLE, Fla., February 17.| hole blew up. {"',fifi"fi‘{' Shattered by | bond was fixed at $10,000. President Jackson rode to his Sa- 5 @eorge " Alexander Goodrich, 8t~ | 1aining fragments of ires and mreal: Dry Ageat Fired On. from :‘;:7-'. ot 'the hull of ¢he trigate In an urgent appeal for co-opera-|seven, contractor of Atlanta, Ga., Was | ing a twelfth-story window in a sky-| LYNCHBURG, Va—Five shots were Constitution. Uncovered Food Reported]eon in the establishment of commerc|anot to death here last night, and|scraper. . cial air routes throughout the United Walter H. Burden, sixty, wealthy re- Being Hauled Through |states, Brig. Gen. William Mitcnell]tirea business man of New York state, 5 A;';';"(',;"'m"c‘:l':t‘"l):'“- o acting chief of the Army air service,|djed later from wounds inflicted by 2 <ZDUDOAn. W0 S in Southwest addressed a large gathering of 5cOUt-|two masked men, who attempted to | Pherson, publisher of the Santa Cruz treets in Sol est. masters and members of the execu-|rob them as they sat around @& card | Sentinel and treasurer of the California tive council of the Boy Scouts of the|table in the parlor of a small family | Press Association, died here. aged Questions relative to inspection and | pistrict of Columbia at their annual|hotel eighty-one years. He crossed the plains shipment of meats in this city were|banquet last night. Mrs. Burden and her daughter, Miss|{ag a child in 1852. discussed at a meeting of the Southwest | Gen. Mitchell reiterated what he|Florrie Burden, nineteen, were the said to the scouts at Bolling Field|other members of the part: l 00 0 Citizens’ Association held last nightat | on Saturday, when the “corner stone” | The bandits made their escape in Our initi: i i Jefferson School. Joseph B. Bailey|of the nation’s new airway was laid,[an automobile, left parked conven- cabinetu:rllgsf:ls?g:x?:: eifcg'gf i1 | started the discussion x,,p reporting he | and complimented the youthful work- |iently in front of the hotel. A , -Officers. | Victrola Style 80 Fifty Cases of Sleeping Sickness. ALBANY, N. Y.—Fifty cases of en- cephalitis lethargica, or *sleeping sick- Jers on the assistance rendered that nees” have beén reported to the hat th blic have been long had seen much uncovered meat hauled] 4oy " He predicted that within a ehort Shooting fn Hotel. state health department from places that efpu c | ek througn. the streets of South Yioma|time serial transportation would be| JACKSONVILLE, Fla~ Hattle Smith, guimide New York city since January . Size es Pre & commonplace. , State Commissioner of Health Biggs .waltm‘g 0;. e S Suggested that members of the asso- | REORBIMS. L o6 tne|JOUNE actress, was mortally wounded ideal for ti c:mallapar{ ent. clation report specifia instances of vio- | Federal Trade Commission, presided. ! feny ‘homs OoUnE A Frotn o e We urge you to come in im- "g:c":e&‘r;hfiffmlg“fi-m read | 3 fter & review ot the splendid|s show man, is heid by the police Blue Law Bill Introduced. . . mediately and see this latest |2 communication from the Commis-|ganization in the post sear by Ba-|CParsed with the crime. Joe Cooney,| OEKLAHOMA CITY—Ministers would ly s zat! n the past year by night clerk, was also wounded. Victrola: nd remember, this ¢ |sioners asking that the association be| ward Shaw, District Scout execu- = be the only persons allowed to work | = o ¥ - represented at a hearing on the ques-| tive, election of officers for the ensu- Ui Ra “ip” 8 shipment is limited. 5 tion of providing censorship for mov-|ing year was held. mcover Racing “Tip” Serviee. the only institutions which could re- ing pictures. He also read a commu-| 4 “vote of thanks was tendered to| CHICAGO.—The tracing of an in-|main open, with the stated exception Delivered.to. Your Home on Extensive Reductions! nication from H. M. Crandall, pre: the Kiwanis Club by the 100 scout-|tercepted telephone message led to a{of newspapers and ice plants, accord-" S dent of the District of Columbla Ex-|magters present, was an-|raid on the headquarters of the Cen-|ing to a bill introduced in the Okla- Because of the generous re: se Small Cash P and Lib- Victrola Style 80 hibitors® Association, asking that the | nounced thee is-maie ':ul:na coming |tral News Bureau, and the arrest of (homa house by the Rev. C. C. Platt, & this city fo our methods of .'.5’3;‘.yn‘.’:' ‘J.‘&?.'.:‘.'.."fify"?%ofi:fe“ :: eral Monthly Terms to Suit (Mahopany, Oak or Walnt) association take no action detrimental | year’s fund will be raised by that so-|JOhn M. Morelock. minister. Z moderate prices, we find it necessary to enlarge our store. Our i£] | to the moving picture industry before | clety. The amount set for the cam-|, The ralders, according to State's business has been going ahead by leaps and bounds, requiring more You. nrgtmremg an explanation . of the | paign of 1921 is $20,000. :‘::::ne':; rfiruwg.o found d. hl.lg:n lt,g:- $50,000 for Affections. lpum;‘!or a ur;ger n(doclé and nl;orc convenient fitting. O i | exhibitors. Office: t o ton ce board and a co! e . N. C—, 3 ou are in need of new s spect th le, = Other Models in Victrolas—$25 to $1,500 President Flynn Teferred the com- | Thompaon, Dresident; Jenay T. 1iovd. |oULline of the jessed” wise secvies |, FAYETTEVILLE, N. C—A Cumber. < o oes in e fashionable, service able footwear, made by one of America’s foremost manufacturers, offered here. Isaac Gans, Henry P. Blair, MyronjWwhich distributes race and sporting L';'gr.f:&"':yv:,'fi‘(:??,'g ggg’%nlu';v n;'r': here in a shooting affair in a down llllounced. munications to a committee. C. T. iq|™c called attention to 2| Whitney, W. K. Gooper and ‘Thomas |results and betting odds to practically Twelve styles of Black and Brown Satin, Patent Leather, B‘JBBI..E BOOKS | [move,that is being made to establish | Bradiey,” vice presidents; Arthur 3. every big clty in the United States. ~ | D2isY Watson Smith for tho alleged Light and Dark Tan Calfakin and Gun Metal Calfskin, with both | [3,cixtn grade in Fairbrother School. | May, "tressureri” Orville B " Brown, e — B B LTI AW S etoction Bleh and low Fronch heels \Five,styles of Brown:Satin, Black « 9 . and he had been toid that Senater Put | 1. Nanmma s es Hom ol Penson: oo for Weman. to ] Dand raciaconer, Mra, Werner's hus- French toe novelties, at e That Sing Harrison will take action if the board | John Dolph, Charles Roberts, Claude o hira Louise Feste|band, residing in another state, was . was sentenced to imprisonment for|made a defendant in the suit. : i 50? of education fails to respond to the | Woodward, Colin H. Livingstone, H. For Your Children = (Why Pay $1.50?) || |roauest. xo suggested that the cook- | L Bust, Jumes I Leo It E Mattites, e L Enfuentinipeniten tiaryiton el ing school could transferred from . Chance, Paul leman and N Superi = 3 Fairbrother School to the Jefferson to | Jones, the remaining members of the [poboror Judge Frank R Willis pro-| RIRMINGHAM, Ala—Mme. Tetras- $9.75 $15.00 Gray Suede Two-strap Shppers, $12.75 Pasir == Yal Richter - 1304 F St Adjoining Palace Theater make room for the new grade. executive committee. zini, who suffered congestion of a tonsil ° 4 : gri a motion for a new trial. M{l’ a.]t';n “; b;'m s;ru;iay, causing can- i - cellation of her singing engagements Se 1SNOp Urner, iNC. {{|camp TELLS LEGISLATORS| _ WOULD SAVE TIMBER. Texsa Dien at 101, ation o Lnisineing’ cmpements 2 i Secretary Meredith of the Depart~. Amg(vfi"ntlolnx‘—%uxfiwdl )gnry 2‘2?‘:;. where she will sing Saturday Phome ( ° | iculture has made recom-| Ann s0n, vears old, died at & 1221 F St. ==wia Ope.n Evemngs HOW TOKEEP IN CONDITION |ment ot e e e e | fe notne pere. S wns Sen e et . €900 5 ¢ ‘War Department and Secretary Hous. | land and came to Texas in 1850. Car Hits House, Kills One. - ton of the Treasury Department with MARKED TREE, Ark.—Elsie Saun- Famous Yale Athlete Explains t0|a view to salvaging a portion of be-| Mankole Explosion Causes Panic. |gers, ten years old, wad instantly killed tween five and eight billion feet of|/ NEW YORK.—One man was killed |and her father, James Saunders, and his Congressmen How to timber blown down in the state of|and thousands of persons crowding|wife were injured when a freight car Keep Fit. ‘Washington by a storm last month. |lower Broadway during the noon hour | broke from a passing train and crashed on Sunday in Oklahoma and churchel' Hundreds of members of the House of Representatives and of the Senate gathered in the caucus room of the House office building Tuesday night to ks i listen to Walter Camp, former famous | Yale athlete, explain how to keep fit S at any age. The informal and im- promptu appearance of this living ex- ample of efficient bodily condition for ' men past their athlétic prime was ar- ave to 3 Tanged through ‘the persamtion o Dan . Reed, former ‘“-Amlflcan‘ Co;ne“ guard and now Representative from Lucky Purchase of 400 the forty-third New York district, Through a . k] B l who was lll"xel!t lnstrumenull“:"n !'2: Women’s Bracelet Watches [l =it 2 ammi & discovered Camp was in town and —we are offering the greatest values in years—just in thought the chance to benefit by a time for Easter and graduation gifts. Perdonal int from him was too'gnod Response yesterday to our first announcement of 'fi,oe'-a ornelts"ht_:; men g::h‘mo mil: this sale was enormous, and at the present rate of sale outline and demonstration of the the 400 will go quickly. methods which, during the war, Mr. Camp, by his own disinterested efforts, put into practice at naval training stations throughout the country. often over the prejudice of com- mandants toward anything “new- : P fangled,” with the result that re- 14-karat Gald Filled Bracelet Watches, with 20-year cruits were fitted for sea duty faster guaranteed cases and 15-jewel adjusted lever movement; then ever before in history. Mr. excellent timepieces. Camp’s hair is white, the older repre- ; sentatives today agreed, but otherwise Our regular price $l l 85 he looks very much ?uhe!disld 'hl?; making touchdowns a; ns [arva for the watch, $25 C Princeton and every other college, Same i d $12.85 and. in the off season, refreshing him engra cases, self with such gentle sports as tennis, L xe 2 track and base ball. Other watches to go as follows: ; $27.50 Watches, $l4.85 TELLS PILGRIM STORY. $28.00 Watches, ~ $15.85 e e $30 and $35 Watches, $19.85 At a meeting of the Soclety of May- All are 20-year guaranteed gold.filled cases. All are 15- ||l | flower Descendants in e isciocicr jewel movements. Can be worn with bracelet or ribbon. I mu;:z‘:x:;%:mfi C. '&E‘r':(bfu..;::: t in repair one year free of charge. Monogram engravd tary of the Washington Federation of . free of charge. Reserved until later on payment of a small Churches, told “The Story of the Pil- deposit. grl‘ma." "W!ln)en = ufild:nt at %osu;n University Dr. Clark became de: ‘We will be pleased to have you open a charge account. interested in the history of the Bly. mouth colony and spared no pains to ’ exhaust all discussion of the Pilgrims which the Boston Public Library could < afford. Notes were made as the study progressed and these notes he has z woven into an analysis of the May- 820 F Street, Corner Ninth flower passengers. - ; $ 2 or . Southard Parker reminded the Ma.nnfa‘cturmg Jewelers and Opticians lll society ot the Approaching natal day « . s of Washington, leading into a talk on __ “Look for the Big Clock’ S the devotion and sacrifice of the father of his country. Mrs. Jobn F. Bowie rendered several vocal selections. Refreshments and a social hour concluded the gathering. e PAYMENTS TO RAILROADS. The House bill authorizing partial payments to the railroads on govern- ment accounts was reported favorably l{ | yesterday by the Senate interstate com- merce committee. It will be offered in l|! the Senate as a substitute for a simi- lar bill of the Senate committee. —is included in the drastic reductions of the February Sale, as well as the odd pieces and dis- continued. Qur reason for making this so em- phatic is to let you know that every single piece 18 reduced and that it isn’t merely a sale of unde- sirable pieces. Hundreds of people wait for these two yearly sales that the Lifetime Furniture Store holds, be- : cause they know that the most unusual furniture g . s bargains of the year will be shown then. Besides —~— - buying cheaply, you buy wel‘li, for Lifetime Fufll;ni- ; Solid Mahogany ture gives longer service and costs no more than Solid Mahogany Gateleg Table. $45°00 the ordinary kinds. Spinet Desk. .. $75.00 Finely mads aad heautitullyifin- i : v 5 A Deautiful reproduction and fine- e e A pleasant surprise will be shown you when Sy, Has, drop. 1, siidiag Ras's comyemintiarswer: you see the revised prices—as different from war- rEiins [t Jeon a time prices as day is from night. A positive saving and a drastic reduction from an already low price. We Guarantee the February Sale Prices Against Decline for Six Months Comfort--- A Little Copper Reflector Gas Heater 3 Sewing Table, ‘ ‘ Assures It at All Times Solid Mahogany $24’75 Sohdmmhmnmy $45 00 When the house becomes chilled over-night and the furnace is slow in Macths)Vashngion oo s : 4 e A flnald: :ua Chatr o l.h.r'n reheating, your dressing and breakfast will be more comfortable by just n .yl drawes and spool . '{‘;{"*r:'ef:’ Ku“penmSu:? miltmil:wf-m s construction and of solid | one of these efficient little “chill chasers.” And on mild days, ixible’ hinges; futed los A construction, looss cusht, a back of dav- B . kel e s et ey S o Vil N TR R e e b bl S TR B et They are of neat appearance, well constructed, and finished with an tbony black enamel; extremely light and easily carried ‘to- any‘par} of a hotise’in igefl’ot their radiant warmth, 4 Sizes—$6.50—$7—$7.50—$8 Washington Gas Light Co. g Sales Depmt . 419 10th Street N. W, Seventh Street » Mayer & CO. Between-D & E ]

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