Evening Star Newspaper, March 20, 1921, Page 15

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THE SUNDAY STAR. WASHINGTON, D. C. MARCH 20. 1921—PART 1. 15 | HIT CURRENCY INFLATION | in full Might. The entire district is|ambushed near Dungarvan and a|against the government today. A v | in a state of ferment. fight lasting five hnurs‘ensurd flncwdr:c( of nr»; t\rn\'tfn was returned | ! constable was killed and a police ser-| the case of two of the prisoners, and AS RELIEF FOR FRANCE Rolice Are Ambushes. zeant is missing. Several of the at-| the four others were found not guilty ‘B March 19.—A police patrol tackers are belicved to have been The nine were sentenced to from one f i l F sh'eet 604 gth Y e : 15D e s Fan! |iiTea: |to five years in prison and a floe of i astletownroche, in County Cork. - | £500 was imposed } | Senate Budget Committee Offers i miles northwest of Fermoy. A Ity i Gonsplcacy | " Motor cars and explosives said to H CO 12th I constable was mortally wounded and _ EDINE iH, Scotland, March 19.— have been the property of those con- W s St. N.W. Taxation if Germany o« Ui | some of the attacking party aiso were Nine of fifi persons alleged to be vi v d forfeited. AN the H Columbia | | wounded. y | Sinn Feiners. one of them a woman. | prisoners Do Rlook BRIIhE Sheets Theater Between | o St A police and military patrol was' were found guilty of conspiring full I IFull Harmony Restored Be- tween Two Countries. Says i Moscow Message. By the A LONDON Corner r Death Threat to Emigration Agent—Several Slain in Ambushes. pos- | BY the Associated Press. rmany | DUBLIN. March 19.—A resumption | of emigration to America has become | evident and the Irish republic army | is taking steps to prevent it An emi- County | with ! gration Kerry, laeath i i < between | ixteen and forty-five for e to America on of} Six Soldiers Killed. H | BELFAST, March 19 A desperate t | ambush Cc red a 6 clock h! {tear them aw full harmony these tack on Georgia & = = ish-bolshevist fri a e 0 01 e peCIa eS “’“'i"k’ Georean NEW YORK. March 19.—While mat een Kinsale and Macroom, and re- e e oo ce cro and shoppe ng Broa ted in the death of six crown sol- jvention by the nee cro A ed in 2 six ¢ E i 5 1 % way w ed. a man jumped to his|diers and the wounding of five others. 3 9 > a e e e e e e Special display all this week Hotel Normandie here late| along the in road when they were 1/ I 1. d by 500 armed Irish republi- f , f g oncealed In the thi 0, tie complete line o forces 1eft the lor- the Quoting Prices Seldom Equaled m...49¢ 3%¢ O. D. Vanishing Cream.23c | i por j bolshevist 60c Cocoa Butter Cr 60c Elcaya Cream 38c | 8% Amorita Vegetal.......69¢ vas continued Mavis Talcum. J17¢ S0c Amorita Cold Cream. .29 v, when d l flf dsse”ger drs Spiro Powder..........17¢ | 29¢ Arnica Cream.......... 19¢ bk ' Cold Cream....15¢ | 30c¢ Removo Periumed De- messeai gt e mar nola am......38¢ pilatory.......... 29¢ Were Seen to fall, the remainder being | 7 - St NE BT e Space at the automobile show permitted the Catex Talcum......... e | Sc Stillman's Freckle display of but a limited number of models and Sc Caticura Soap 18 | S0c Milk Weed Cream.....38c | [ s A we take this opportunity of extending you an ] 25c Woodbury's Soap. 16c | 50c Amorita Tar Shampoo.35c e e 2 s 2 50c Java Rice Powder......32c | 3 Williams® Shaving atiats el o invitation to inspect the various models of the 25c Mum d6c | Stick........oooo... R Ouibrenks. on the part of the sol- 7 , S0c Pebeco Tooth Paste..3%c | Safetee Shaving Stick or :‘;;W;%;T",‘i}."x:;?”-ri\“:f.';?.ir.‘sii?; Cfldllla[. Opflfl evenings. | 50c Pepsodent Tooth Paste.32c Cream.............oc.o... 29¢ t° the nationalist troops informed 30c Kolynos Tooth Paste..19c | 75¢ Sargeant’s Mange Cure.59¢ Ehalrl_:- B 0 antil recently k { | 30c Tubes Pompeian Night Hudnut's Violet Sec Talc..25¢ Would give mim protection and help ? he s 19 | S0c Solon Palmer's Almond Him unofficiaily (6 perform his con- Greaml. o | S0 Sof . him unofel 25¢ William ooth Paste.19c O'Donnell’s Depilatory 25c O. D. Tooth Paste....19¢ sk 60c Pompeian Face Pow- 60c Palmolive Shampoo...49c Conti Imported “astile Company Soap, Ib......... S0c Roger & Gallet Rice AR A ' 1138-40 Connecticut Avenue L EShySaRInG TP O S0c_ Packer's “Night Filled Wi usic.” _ i . 25c Palmer’s Skin Whiten- Soap 4 [elins S Wi £ e Warning! Wihen you see the| Neuralgia, Rheumatism, Ear- | Telephone Franklin 3900-3901 Radio Wire Is Put on End e e 2 b- |ache, Toothache, Lumbago and for name “Bayer” on package or on tab- | 1 ? 4 of Broom. f . Pain. All druggists sell Bayer Tab- lets you arc getting genuine Aspirin Ifets of Aspirin in handy tin boxes NEW YORK. March 19—Rapid de 3 CE e BCte Zspirin =3 2 e e e bed by physicians for twenty- | of 12, and in bottles of 24 and 100. ent of the radio-tele 4 fiolesan 5 maxizmpar:mml‘l fnrr:h’o)ulzndxlx ol)fcyv r- s and proved safe by mil- |Aspirin is the trade mark of Bayer | Sons in New Yoik ana siher Tarte ot e Aspirin only as told in |Manufacture of Monoaceticacides- the country fulfillment of Longfel- |t r package for Colds, Head- |ter o licylicacid. low's prophecy th e night shall be filled with mi Enterprising _amateur wireless operators. as well as many commer- cial stations, now put out through the air each night concerts created by at- | 1 ILONGFELLOW’S PROPHECYi fli ~ NOW BEING FULFILLED | Durham Duplex Safety Aristo | . RAZOR | advetiios Demmntee | HAIR NETS : Full size, black handle, “a real razor made safe.” Com- | Per Doz. plete with ‘one double- { iri(r:x;epsha;cr edge blade, c | real human- | hair nets; 1 . any shade. At either store. i % taching to sending sets phonographs and player pianos. Others, more en- terprising, sing or play the violin and other instruments for the benefit of all who will “listen in.” Development of the radio equipment has been such that a practical receiv- ing apparatus can be purchased for a very few dollars, the prices ranging upward in accordance with the equipment. Great stretches of aerials are no longer necessary. ! A few feet of wire. looped over the end of a broom and hung out over the fire escape, and a ground wire attached to a radiator or water pipe, answer. Some do not even call on the family broom, but attach a wire to the spring of a bed or a couch and excellent results follow. —_— JAPANESE TO USE-PLANE IN DASH TO SOUTH POLE |} What the Three Insurance Features mean to those who join the JORDAN THRIFT CLUB When we decided to organize this Thrift Club, we were deter- mined that it should be everything that the word “Thrift” im- plied; that it should represent savings and economies, and safe- guard its members in every way we could devise. Officer Plans Antarctic Trip to Lo- cate Rich Mineral Deposits. 3 3 TOKIO, March 19.—As the United | | Colorite, all colors. .19¢ [f|{ states has had its Peary and Enzland| | its Scott. 80 Japan hopes to produce | | its Shirase as a great polar explorer. e Bird Manna .......12c [|||Liut X. Snirase, a retired offcer of | Hence, we included three features which we designate as “insurance” features: The First is a feature which partakes of the principle of life insurance. The benefit of the Japanese navy, who made a trip . 1 i 156" Celestials size, 1le | Gold G oli oil toward the south pole beginning No- | . > : P 5 : Box of 50, 8325 | Golden Gate tve Uil, Jjifvember, 1910, and advanced as far| this feature is that should a Club Member die after six months and before all his payments i | . as 80° 5' south latitude. is planning | Elg 5 Sse pay ! Don Urbana Cigars pint, 65¢; quart, .$1.25 [||{to make “another dash into ~the | have been made, the remaining payments will be canceled and a receipt in full turned ' So stratght Wle. 7 for 28e | antartic regions. starting in July. H > 5 = . % H Gkelisiy T g Finding the necessarv funds re- over to his estate, provided only that his account has been previously paid as agreed. ; Box of 100, $3.55 Alarm Clocks, No. m,;.lna < tDr()J,hl'}:u for the Japanese Y ' ¥ | 2 officer, but he hopes to get a gov- - <2z . & Natural Cigareites, Plain | 1502 ...........$1.29 [l||ernment subsidy. “The principal ob- The Second is a feature providing that in case of loss or damage by fire of an instrument iThe kind you pay 17¢ and 34c | RIS Ject of the new expedition will be to . . . . i . . .. find a _means of working the coal upon which a Thrift Club Member is making payments we will restore it to its original i | k. t last, A {uepsoachase oS and other precious material there, 10c and 20¢ - d to devl thods for thei - Wt |Electric Vibrators||| s T stimus st trip the main object was geographi condition or replace it without charge. The Third is an agreement which provides that in case a club member cannot make his iChesterfields, C: | f M but the object of the coming expe ¥ i ti is t t 1. finit H - con s - ERERan 10 | or iviassage e localition oritha S atvel peoohroe regular payments because of sickness, injury or loss of employment half-payments will o in which this region is said to be be accepted for as long a period as he has previously made full or regular payments. 200, $1. { e i Gienaf 20m 8 cen | Drake’s Special ...$6.98 [ll{ "TLlicr ahout his proposed trip. P ;Ll l':"mh-" : Mr. ‘Shirase ssid he hoped tg find | e regio t M t CEEEEREAS L B feat“"’i Vlbsfator, bt whlon T2 B p 3 100 Cigars, 34.00 | greatest value..$10.98 [f||sacred Mount Fuji of Japan in vol- 'I'h f d Ec cal i fare: ot ortticamini cxediifon Xl an onomi is Shirase’s proposal to fly over the . . ice barriers by airplane. Some of the 5 3 . 2 an e T el e ety o ol s E are three thrifty, cconomical features that are to make his payments, whether he has made only one Fr cis Bacon Defore were more than 300 feet high, ¥ = . y."‘ . - . Patent Remedies Standard Dru s and the lrla:lty found-these Slnicst ins intended to give you complete protection as well as or whether his instrument is practically paid for. Upright Piano 'y g fl‘:n;\'].;yu:"‘a|m]ang ,':'.'E.:.’,X :,",:"f,d t ‘case of mind.” The thought behind the first is that if The third so-called “insurance” feature is a most help- vo years are expected to b 5 7 3 i R d d T . S on_ e T e a Club Member lives he will experience no hardships ful assistance, as it provides for half-payments in event s370 eauce hls ale L e e R in making his payments, as he is given three full years 5 g el ) A tina. and then. rounding Cape Horn, ‘ 7 SEiEs of sickness, injury or loss of employment. This inval- Pay only $2.50 Weekly to land somewhers in the neighbor- | in which to make them. But should he die, in the mean- £ £ et o i E Burgoline White Sterno Heat, small hood of the South Shetlands. H 3 BRI 5 : e e e uable feature works this way: Suppose you have paid Mineral Oil, pint, 50 85C cans, 10c; 3 for. 25C o o | time, it mngl;]t be a great inconvenience to his family 12 monthly payments of $15.00 per month on one of the quart.. | La cans, h. REAR ADMIRAL SAILS. i to continue them. = s 3 H e | S;;;‘;:(;T"Q:?fiu 23¢ LCHARLESTON, & . March Tonci instruments you have purchased .throug.h' the Jordan Francis Bacon Cardui coeeeeennnenn. c 830 | l-0z. can 2 98C N eRdliy tharAIRntio Serttoye We, therefore, step in and assume this risk and make it Thrift Cl}fl.), and were to become sick or injured or lose P]ayer-Pianos $L90 72¢ | Witch Hazel, pint 23¢c . g strenoon one of the written conditions of this Thrift Club that, your position; under your agreement you would auto- [T O, bont;le& = Bk return here about May 1. ‘Rear Ad- in such an event, “all remaining payments will be can- matically become eligible to half-payments of $?.50 a 3595 4 ozs. Best Castor 19 b reatiefiectie care o spirin, to take over during the absence of |N celed; that no further payments need be made.” month for the next 12 months, if you should wish to C ' real, effective, safe and stand- Admiral Robertson command of the 2 pa, i il 1f of ivi Vi SIS ard Ruom’mm?e“,a;,y physi- dettroveritoros hasediat Chocl oo avail yourself of that privilege. Pay only $3.75 Weekly Aromatic Spirits cians Bottle o —_— " . . e 5 % g 5 Ammonia, 3 .,'z" 25C ! fablels L oo ST 29C There is a provision attached to this great safeguard With these three features fixed in mind, we ask you— and that is that the Club Member’s payments shall have been kept up to date to the time of his death, which is “Isn’t it comforting and reassuring to know that you F 5 e e e can purchase and own a good, standard, high-grade rancis Bacon only 1air an asonal . S, . - . 2 Francis Bacon piano, player-piano or Baby Grand un- Baby Gr: Pi an 1ano. der conditions like these, in which you are so thorough- y d ) Norwich Milk of Magnesia, guaranteed pure and TCHNG BURNING ONCHILD'S FACE: pint bottle... | . Pure Gam Cam- ¢ 355 | Sncees )0 phor, 1b........... . i $1.00 Pinkham's 75 Lithia Tablets, 0 Y5 Blood Purifier ...... (v The thought behind the second feature is that the 2 Club Member shall not be put to additional expense ly protected? 3730 to the bottle. $1.00 Liquid 69 - Pure Glycerin, 25 Alboleve ............ C Also Water Blisters. Could Not to keep his instrument insured against fire while he This is the whole intent of this Thrift Club idea—to Pay only $5 Weekl 6 S e (¥ F::‘c’ Mellen’s 59C Rest AtNight. Cuticura Healed, is paying for it and that he cannot lose his investment make it an occasion of thrift, economies and safeguards % should his piano happen to burn after he has started as applied to purchasing and owning pianos. Pt e, 99C Il . 59¢ ““My child stased with an itching Extract Vanil- $1.00 W, “";“ ""?hhmhh Mail Thi. = 35c | catuerenes... 75¢ (|| [ S 2 I0e Coupon Today!__ Ia, 3-0z. bottle....—- Washington’s Greatest Drug Stores #r 222 | Arthur Jordan Piano Co. s~ fil hed e o ur Jordan Piano Co. iz our store and you receive a e Co membe.r!hip blank and full in- Without an bligati bo y obligation what « e Gy e G Street at 13th | e 1 2 STORES Thrift Club. membership application and re- turnil it with the fee of $1, if 3 e e foe L Washington, D. C. ill be entitled Thritt 2 Clubadvantage '.‘.’..‘2"3’“,;..'.., Homer L. Kitt, Sec.-Treas. I C., Box 9, Griffin, Gu., July 13, 1520, h July 1920. Pl 8oap dail ol % li’ ly and Cuticura I am interested in ; Name . S he Coupen NOW. > aaieion s Gipen Evenings Until 9 O’Clock AdAress .ececrcesecsescscncconcecsnsonsons e sepesestssccarenssenseraess,

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