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"5‘ THE EVENING. STAR, WASHI>ON,"D."C., SATURDAY, MARCH 12, 1921—PART T. l ing and Printing. at the Good Health | the work being accomplished by the HEALTH CLUB MEETS. ) 1022 11th street, Thufsday | Women's Welfare Association, through L I11]) 19000 I CORMNNIEH TALKS U S S[][]N m REPl_Y L [ e G A I and good health, and aocepted an Col. Hunt Lectures on American | Us Us Entertains Delegation Wrom Won- | ARG e O | tnvitation to attend another meeting Forces in Germany. en's Union at the Home. 1 pmsmu-'d by \lr; ]\l;nchlm-tnn‘d \u‘- i April 17. y 1 3 o Mansfleld. Aftef a demonstration in REITTET P S 2 Members of the Arts Club were The Good Health Club committee or:ph\\lucl exsrcise by Miss: DoUner| . According to one eminent acientisk; HIS OFFEE ORY DEMANDS GUN LAW Resolution Advocates Heavy Sentences to “Break Up given a “close up” view of the Amer- ican forces in Germany Thurs evening when. after the weekly din- ner. at which Mr. and Mrs. Willoughby S. Chesler were hosts, Lieut. Col. Irv- ing L. Hunt, U. S. A.. who commanded the forces on the Rhine during two years, gave an address. illustrated by }lantern slides, in which he told of the experiences of the American military representatives in that scctor. 10 JAPAN ON YAP Secretary Hughes Will An- swer Claim to Exclusive | E i the Women's Welfare Association was host to a delegation from the Wom- en’s Union of the Bureau of Engrav- refreshments were served. The members of the union praised he temperature of the moon is be- ow thut of melting ice, v Safety is the Corner Stone of the ice.” Lieut. Col. Hunt narrated many in- iction. Murderous Practice.” |5 il ey o | Jurisdiot ; e 3 tween the German inhabitants and e ‘that | Seorat r Gun-toting in the District of Colum- It Qs expecte i g ’ the American troops and the manner ! £ ; W 510’} No. 6 bia was condemned last night by the |in which the “occupation” has been | Hughes shorily will reply to i artze ) eem ellse al ) g i Brightwood Citizens' Association at a | conducted. His lantern slides were | latest communication from the Jupi- From the “City of the meeting in the New Masonic Temple. | SAREIC Blustrations of Ife i the 087 nese government refterating its claim | f Su'tan,” the use and pop- Following a general discussion of |portraits of the officers and men whe | to e-clusive juri n over the Is- ) o s i T p 3 conditions existing in this city, a res- |are holding the zone around Coblentz | land of Yap by virtue of the man- | ularity of cofice quickly olution bearing on the subject, intro- | date awarded by the supreme coun- | spread outward — first to duced by Charles C. Lancaster. was | EGCAPED CONVICT IS SHOT |ci! of the leazuc of n:n]nvn: el Yeres S unanimously adopted. | As to Japancse control of the for- | Persia and Syria and then The resolution provided that “we| |N BASEMENT OF HOUSE |mer German cavics coutering in tie | earnestly and vigorously indorse the i which the United | to Cairo. i . . Gessford, superintend- ! q 1 chants, re- ent of police, in demanding a more 1 i . N .c"mfa" h “'(; 25 Stringent law against the bossrsion |Negro, Who Fled From Occoquan.T | turning from the Orient, and use of concealed weapons in the bfl 6ot to biine District of Columbla and thereby put Wounded Twice by Policemen | were the firs a stop to the wanton and deadly use ] L ~hristi E i of such dangerous instruments, caus- When Found Hiding. | : coffee into Christian Lu- ing daily serious injury and death 0| cieq 31, Oliver. colored, about fwe i % Th first blic our innocent people, and that we fa- 0a4- Oliver. colored, about twen- . -] rope. e hrst public vor such law with a penalty of sen- | t¥-ono years old. an escaped prison- | (nat runs from tl f fee-| se i Jenic tence to the penitentiary five to ten fer from Occoquan, was shot twice | Island of Guam ! coffee-house in Venice, the years athard labor to the guilty par-ang e qwouml . when ymlir:-- Yokohama, { “(Cy Florian.” w. = es an reak up is urderous b s ) hich i LJFC L '°r.‘“f" Way/open practice.” L & !ml‘n fired on him in the basement of | (aiine. admitted ed in 1615 in St. Mark's . The resolution stated further that i 1425 Q street. two doors from theio control t} . - o : 3 olir Datlonce has long since been house ‘where his wife lived, early to- |in Japan, wi You will nct be relying on the responsibiiity of any one in- square. It exists to this wusted and we appeal to all law- | day. i trolling th " it e 2 i ;"Hdmg citizens to rally around tl I He was taken to the Emergency | wThe Ju dividual or corporation in availing yourself of SYSTEM SAVING “ Y v | Hospital in the ond precinet pa- | siood to be s = = s o - = n;d property.” trol. where ph ans pronounced his | communicatio { Lach payment goes toward the purchase of a first mortgage nmc’. ordered sent to condition critical. One buillet took es and 3 i Do : . i i . he same t the District Commis- | effect in his left arm and the other , AManil | secured by improved property in Washington. The same type of sioners. in the region of his heart. Guam to As sccurity which has protected every investor with us for fifty-two years is behind your savings. connection times of co overtlow in ordinary herefore a cuaunge Police had been notificd at the ond precinct that Oliver had from Occoquan and was po Water Shortage Situation. ssociation adopted a resolu- to the water shortage JOHN H.WILKINS CQ ' sec- | direct it the home of Arthur Sew urgent. . st} = - Co FFEE ROASTERS «‘rl‘ ‘Lf?.é"fi’,:"fiflfi"iu‘rfi.‘i SRSt relutiverof Oliver: e el LY Our bookict describes how 825 a month for fcrty-five months L i b about 40 per cent of the water used|ing no trace of Olver ! has referred the cun protest | srows into $1,250. . and private institutions about 15 per | Willi¢, living at 1428 K | addressed to it to the d nations 8 cent of the total water used, while|the police that she believed that|a reply n - from that quarter | the federal and District governments | there was a man in the basement of | which may contain the germ of . are using about 45 per cent of the|her home. | asis for adjustment, i water and pay nothing, the govern- = ments also paving less than 40 per cent of the cost of installation of the Policemen Duvall. Frayne and Gib- ton entered the darkened basement and ordered the man out. There was SWARTZELL. RHEEM & HENSEY Co, 1 SEVEN TWENTY SEVEN. FIFTEENTH STREET | | “RIP VAN WINKLE” GIVEN water system. no answer. A light was procured. ‘Wm/unq(m,‘l)(, . B. F. Bi that | according to Policeman Gibbon, and n i - wg:’ll( hlza star?exsg::':‘her:\r;g‘:gn!rfi:n the fllumination discolsed the form BY SARG MARIONETTES THE MATION'S HOML TOWN at Battle Ground cemetery und would { °f @ man crouchin P“l"““’l'g' Ll Rt { S L be ready in time for the exercises on | the furpace 1gaMsne, Ba olice= S = el @ . Memorial day. He was requested to| Tf, Giobo t his hip. Two, Puppets Delight Audience at Con-j : e accept the chairmanship of the com- 5 < i Commencing March 13th, BUY A POUND TODAY s th RTIE ST, | tnenta sl for Endowment | s that day i pital. TFund Benefit. d Act Bepenl. Ciayton stated that ..."...' . ' he thought the associations of the ‘ District should appeal to Congress for the repeal of the Borland act, as- marionettes tion of a Memorial Continent the Tony . Sarg’s convicted of holding up and taking a_ sum of mone watch from him at the conclusion of | i n Winkle” it of the ben sessing half of the cest of street|a disugreement regarding money be- | Hall lust nizht for 1 paving against abutting property | lonZing to Qllvt-r»" ol eeeinet and We college «n ° owners. A resolution which he pre- | Capt. Peck, at the second precinct g, g runds the firs sented was adopted, requesting Con- | Said he had been informed that a | : n this city of these actine Bress to revert to the former method | hold-up had occurred during the |appearance in this ¢y : ' ) of paying for street paving out of |morning and that Oliver was heavily i dolls that have attracted attention i | the general funds of the District. [armed. For this reason the police] . .. . n | The following committee was ap- |Were warncd to proceed with caution. | ©L11E \ of the puppets is man- | . of threads leadi - miniature sta illusion main is a8 thoroughly tion of the y pointed to take the matter up with lagea by Congress: C. C. Lancaster, William Mck. Clayton, Jesse L. Ergood, John | LIEUT. McCREERY AS‘IGNED | C. Proctor and G. F. Wheeler. First Lieut. Thoma Objection was made to the action |Quartermaster Corp: of Congress in placing the entire cost of the branch office of the Takes Pleasure in Announcing . i arge | |of the community centers. the min nzton purchasing and breeding | i mum wage board and children’s play- | headquarters, recently establi t t t t | grounds on the citizens of the Dis- |the :( neral intermediate de a Ow aS 6 ene l O trict, and condemning those Persons | this city, has been directed to assume n who appeared before Congress as|charge of the subbreeding station of ing, : representing the citizens of the Dis- [the Lexington remount purchasing an ample opportt trict, and stating that it was and _breeding headquariers at Fort cr-working wish of the citizens of the District |Myer. Va shows. that the funds be provided for in this manner instead of on the sixty-forty A resolution to that effect was adopted by the association. i —_— . i SECOND SESSION OPENS IN TEACHER TRAINING "||l|IIIIII!IIIIHIIIIIIII“IIII!IIII“IIIlllIIIIIIIIIIIIiII!IIIIImllllHllIllIflI}HlHiMl]llllllllll|IH I OMEN You Are Needed! Se rvice ~ OPENING TODA | A NEW BRANCH NEXT DOOR TO BUDD’S | Instruction Department of Mount Vernon Place M. E. Church South Enrolls About 75 Members. The second session of the depart- ment of teacher training of the Mount Vernon Place M. E. Church, South, started Thursday night with an en- roliment of approximately seventy- five members. ! The course consists of threc sub- H jects: The pupil, the Old Testament and the New Testament, i Rev. M. L. Rippy, assistant pastor of i the church, in charge of the school. is teaching the class studying the pupil. The text books have been pre- | pared by the Sunday school board of | &= the Methodist Church, and are of high standard. The former method, of which the new one is a complete re- versal, sought to make the child con- form to the religious outlook of an adult. The present method ascer- tains, it is said, just what the re- ligious needs of the child of every age are, and having determined these needs. it provides for them by means of text books. A statement issued yesterday de- m|||||mm1mummmnmmmmnnnmmmumnnunmmnn An address will be given at 7:30 Monday evening:March 14, on “Woman’s New Oppor- tunities.” An organization will be formed for the promotion of business athong women ‘The next issue of the . 821 15th St. N.W. Telephone Directory goes to press - on March 23, 1921 H clared: | . Protest Church fi- = 2 | = A = nitely abandoned the dictum of -?:hn Lower Furniture Prices " This 18th and Columbia Road Branch Easter Calvin. that the chld is born a con- | | demned sinner. It now holds that every child is born with natural re- is opened to meet the demands of our Cleaning === | fintie nenioaty (ae euTayaten 1o |~ ITHOUT notes or interest—with credit ever widening patronage, adding conven- A it | etk Cnritial racter B el e s jence of location, and rounding out the Our Special Pl Th Ch k @ P il ".',;.’,:f“,::fp‘.:.l,.m:'r;m:."zm::urwz are no additional cost in using a charge AvOL, g Dry leaning i the 1 e esapea e Otomac { offered free to all nrospective feach- account with us, and we arrange small payments completeness of largest in the city. Our i‘ ST G A to suit. vou. \We've repriced all Furniture, Ru Soit & strictly dry clean- the latest and best hand. ouainted with ed and finished by ; and Bedding to correspend with a lower who'esale methods of instruction, Telephone Company Washington’s Leading Institution and who de- 10 z senefit ce. Slainly ' anship and sire to perfect their own religious market—you get the bLenefit at once. Hum!_\ { s Qu.lln\ workm: +ducation.” marked price tags will show you .the very big | For Laundry and Dry Cleaning reductions. - CARDINAL GIBBONS ASKS PEOPLE TO AID IRELAND Ferns will make your home beauti- ful. Drive a short way into the coun- try—dig a few ferns and bring’ them home. We have a style of Fernery with handsome mahogany-finished frame, large galvanized lining tray that lifts, priced | {Special Appeal to All Americans to Contribute Liberally to Relief Fund. | A special appeal by i i ill be read at sll masses in Catholic $18 BRING IT-- | SHIRTS 15¢ SHEETS 7¢ ~ DRESS SHIRTS 15¢ COLLARS 3c | WE ARE READY TO SERVE—CALL-WRITE—PHONE—WE DO THE REST— : I 4 Gfld 0 [ —OTHER BRANCH OFFICES— 18th and Columbia Road. 23 H Street N. W. H Street at N. Capitol Street. 614 Fifth Street N. W. New York Avenue at 9th Street. i Georgetown—1328 Wisconsin Ave. i TAKE IT TO AN OFFICE—SAVE TIME—TROUBLE—MONEY | churches of the District of Columbia tomorrow c: upon Americans to ‘ contribute liberally to the fund for the suffering women and children of Ireland, for which a_drive will be 17 to 28, accord- tion received by Catholic clergy here yesterduy. earnestly beg all d-hearted and gensrous Ameticans to ntibute | to the fund for the relief of the man l thousands now suffering in Ireland 3ibbons’ appeal begins. “Au- sevmthSt..NW | ! thentic information re that vil- luges, towns and citie ve been, in ! large purt, burned or wrecked, hones laid in ruins, factories and creameri destroyed and thousands of persons thrown out of employment, while they d their families are left dependent for food and shelter upon the charity of others. FREE! Enough Devoe Lead and Zinc Paint for your house—IF =under actusl test, Devoe doesn't ‘Wear a year or two or years longer —longer and better = than eny other paint you choosel Or—paint half your houte with Devoe, and the other half with ‘whatever you like. It Devoe doesn't take fewer gallons and cost less money, we'll mako no charge for Devoel t | Can you afford to pass this offer without investigation P PR e et roven, - > Ence ol the oldest paios memmic Ty the Founded 1754. re 1o be expended solely under the supervision of the cha and places the situa- tion is acute and seliet is now being administesed by a committee of Amer- ican and Irish Quakers, without di | [} i for relic men of Kill That Cold Wlth WiLLs CASCARA QUININ Calds, Conghs ‘?OM\O Neglected Colds are Dangerous “Take no chances. Keep this standard remedy handy for the firat sneeze. Breaks up a cold in 24 hours — Relisves Grippe in 3 days—Excellent for Headache Quinine in this form does not affect the head—Cascara is best Tonic Lazative—No Opiate in Hill's. !' ALL DRUGGISTS SELL IT 729 31 | 9th St. T \: n tinction of politics or religion. The Irish. out of their poverty, have more than once times past sent aid to suffering America Nor should we forget that not even to the French nation do we owe more for the achievement of our independence than we owe to the Irish soldiers of the American revolution. “To the French we have proved that a nation may be moved by sentiments of gratitude. Let us pay some small portion of our debt to the Irish by .prncllcal sympathy with their suffer- n; La anpc 14th and T Streets 14th and L Streets. 1720 Pennsylvania Avenue. 915 E Street N. W. Becker Paint Co., 1239 Wisconsin Ave. N.W. Geo. E. Corbett, 409 10th St. N.W. PLACED ON RETIRED LIST. Fjrst Lieuts. Jesse P. Truax and Clay R. Murray, Medical Corps, and Harry Hoimes, Dental Corps, been placed on the retired list captains, on account of dlllblllllel incident to the service. hav o e e e iy ¢