Evening Star Newspaper, March 29, 1921, Page 14

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14 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. TUESDAY, MARCH 29, 1921 : i S S S S S EE NS E N EESES EE SN EEEEEEEEEREEERER ’ . Federal Judge Neterer. He held he was wi diction in the case, ust nen ugers r'rom Urcn, | ould go to the Court |g . - of Claims o . . i ] Baptists Urge in Resolution | .ot menm P g CANTON. Miss—Lott Check was!M < shot three times and seriously wound- g e By the Associated Press. twenty-seven, who claims Miami, |3 by his sister. Mra. J. C. Miller. ac- PITTSBURGH, Fa. March 20.—A |Fla. as his home, has been arrested |cording to :dinissions of the latter . charged with fraud upon accident In- | who surrendered to the sheriff im- i ';‘::::‘L‘:"o“’l:::: ;:;‘:’:h ’::""‘g“‘“:::‘; surance companies. The pollce ay < Ger the shooting. ¢ = 1 o by = arr can dislocate his shoulder | ! prove fatal, according to : e fed by the Pittsburgh liaptiat Ministers' . By this means he Is sald to “ians. The shooting is said t The Shopping Center—11th and G Sts. Est. 1877—A. Lisner, Prop. v Assoclation, has been made public here. | have collected “accident” insurance culmination of some family |l , Mrs. Miller asserting that de threats against (@ d. n SPECIALLY FEATURED FOR WEDNESDAY : New Jersey Suits after clalming to have fallen down ces constitute cism.” accord- Unwarranted rent advi an unchristian *‘phari ing to the resolution, which urged all | Pittsburgh ministers ““to combat goug- ing landlords. to lrs e a prominent part in community prdtests against these wrongs, and to use the influence of |of undeter their ministerial associations to preven |g il stalrs. Fire in lota, La. La.—Damage cstimat- | 000 was caused by a fire ined origin which de- business = tlon of Tota new burdens of “greedy extortiun being | 1 " Veve. TR i imposed upon the general public.” ' mitest Sroml ne " | Oficlals "of the 'Baptist organization }31::‘!'3 hiouse was among the buildings - S - sid that they would urge the Pitts- | de8troye . Better Grade Jersey of v burgh Union Minlsterial Association to 7 by @ oo | | adopt a similar resolution. Dism’anen $1.200,000 Suit. oy SEAT Wash.—Action brought | [ | Land Bill Tabled. ipyards Corporation | SACRAMENTO, Calif.—The judiclary committee of the state senate voted to 3 table Senator Duncan's bill, designed to - 83, S ter an | prohibit all aliens from owning land and i was brought back to Hot g {limiting leases to three vears. Allens {ineligible for citizenship already are Unless stamped like this it is {under such restrictions. = et ot v | sosnveor. | The Electric Shop poresooceg < gumngeterwill be in 7 seized a carload of beef hides here in this little Edocator e which were concealed 1,200 quart bot- tles of Canadian whisky. Continental Wool & Heather Jersey At $19.75 shionable, tailored made suits of the pop® lar Continental Fulwool and Heather Jersey—a fabric differing from all others, knitted on woven. Will not spot, shrink or wrinkle. New two-tone Sports shades. We are now selling the i highly advertised and ”e g most famous WASHING MACHINE on the market pump! Black or = ten kid, white . dmcherpatent calf. calf. 4 ty. negro woman, and her grandson, |Otis Fewell, fourteen, were lodged in e ares oe {jail here, charged with fleecing Miss | Margare{ Thomason, wealthy white 500 dur- Washing Machine SN S S S S S S NSRS E NS NN NN N RN NN N A NEEEEENERAEEED a g & F woman of Ebeneser. out of 33,200 4 £ » X |ing_the past five months by “hoodoo- | i§ y i i or Baby Feet e’ ine Lovuecle, pomie, i FeatureNo.6 - § Unususlly chic and becoming types the conspiracy to rob Miss Thoma- | & NGING WRINGER with Tuxedo or Notched collars. Some B o THE SWING . ’ > I 'AKE no chances with the shoe you put e — The Safety Interlocking Swinging Wringer g pinch back or tucked backs—but every on those tender, little, growing feet! | Whisky Goen for $1.15 a Quart. has five convenient locked positions. and can suit a straightline model. In Ed B | CHICAGO.—Bonded whisky of the be. ux'uur.’_‘!‘rnm tub mru:: mx’h:x;;:\::;i‘nug ;‘r“: . X a0 et washer. This wringel self- d i - . . e w;llnbe “Cfl'lo?el)'ou fca? e ;“'eb:}l_ey proprolibition aaye yaricty eold for cunnot ket out of lie on s & idown, e Suits that will retain their lines and styles S Shsotely sate irom the begin: jBcrotament Reld su anceion sals of 4 Control, and cannot swing while wringing or throuch a long iod of st ning of corns, bunions, callouses, ingrow- uanilty of liauor seized in a raid SontEol A e hroug ong period of strenuous usage. 'y - s an ‘or which no claimant cou e S ?8 nE:!i]" falice) snchee: suict alk focalls. ii?i‘é‘f'xh;‘m‘;fi-"i‘l’%ls dEuEl samiany PAY YOUR ELECTRIC LIGHT BILLS HERE Colors are Brown, Green, Dark Navy. or Educators are made scientifically to ! fi @l & g l san @ Black and Heather. Sizes 16 to 44. At e : » Church Pla Disarma t Drive. H < X 5 “let the fect grow as they should.” I, cHcaco S plans for a world chugeh | otomac eCtrlc p p tance. 0. | $19.75. o . : alli Royal—Third Filoor. We cannot recommend too highly 1Ii0s for the “oeepese ot etaping 607 14th St. —Mraseh Store. Washington Railway and | i ol e, these shoes made by Rice & Hutchins {about international disarmament Telephone M. 905 Electric Bui 3 a - s 3 \;:'l"‘@.{:):.!nulld‘“’dw:;‘;'I"Pn",l“l"‘“ge:":“::lr AR RRG a S E SRR RRERERRRRERRRRERRRRRRRRRRRRERER Q] : Boston's famous shoe-makers. [ William Jennings Bryan, Edward A. - {Filene of Boston. and Thomas R. 3 RICE @ HUTCHINS Marsha!l. former Vice President, DUC TOR would be among the speakers. H f ome O - > royr 4 A . $1,000000 1n Gold Arvives. 5 ; i I % A e The Chickering Piano //,//,//,,/////////////,///////m&/z/m,//A tely $1,000,000 arrived here on SHOE® = | = n paymen m——t—— ! ERBERIGHES 2= Here1s w at You invest in throu : i her officers eald. This s : B RB RIC ,S e e e . Insurance Fraud Charged. 813 Penna. Ave. 1116=1122 Seventh St.| marmoro oun vk cur e : 4 3 : LABOR PARTY SPURNS ‘ LENIN'S.21 POINTS | : : ® Independents in England Will Not |§ \ B ‘ i i 2 Join Third Internationase 1S Thrift Club holds many unusual advantages for procuring a piano. ; in Moscow. The Club fairly teems with easy terms, benefits, advantages and safe- E By the Associated Press. \ guards. One wishing to derll1 a good piano hhas a fm os td el)iccetptxonal ‘ 3 SOUTHPORT. England, March 28— (BN opportunity to procure one an ave one’s purchase safeguarded at every idi The independent labor party - 5 > : 5 ok Z Acidity Gases Heartburn “n'}x'n;:'l e rtectal by a oo step. But, from our standpoint, the chief merit of this Club lies in the pianos Sourness Flatulence Palpitation | oo ™ing, madority & propossl foao B themselves—the old reliable Francis Bacon. 3 E for affiliation with the third interna- | RN ionale of M S ° H % | instant reliefl No waiting! A few;tablets of Farmiess, pleiBunt || the oo mtoe Soiort| torotes saest Read This to Know the Character of the Pianos **pape’s Diapepsin’’ correct acidity, thus regulating digestiorl and |from t',:':,:’.";_ slement ey saceds You Can Obtain In T’lis Unusual Sale , ’ 3 b - i th te th rty has for th making sick, upset stomachs feel fine. Best stomach corrective known. :).‘l::. 7 z‘m. °:n . nnll-' e ) nffl!M;::l::l‘tnh'lha.:;:r:nlnl‘n’l‘-:m:nul: The Francis Bacon name is one of the oldest and Fifteen branches of the party sup- most distinguished in the American piano industry. ported the Moscow conditions and ot CISULEN : f q there were some stormy incidents at the 1t is directly connected and associated with the first u:;famu. but when t:- decision waw piano business established in the United States— ;Jfi':‘.‘.’a".‘z’."&?‘sz’&o o which was owned and conducted by the first John 5 The indopendent hll.l:o; pasty] is the Jacob Astor, ‘The minority faction :::::h::.lndo- N The first piano to be made, however, by Fr?g?s pendent labor party decl today to Bacon, to be designated by his name, was in 1836. secede from. dependent labor » . E and j:i: e e m et Darty. o Since then, the Francis Bacon has been continuously " (b eras: e barsy's Canyention before the musical public. L] s e e Today, after 85 years, the Francis Bacon enjoys The Advantages to" ?mdmon:n:‘cr g""“"v'{‘."‘.‘:':..i""," the largest sale of its kmghani dlstmgudlshed career. J d Th 'ft Cl b M nternationale, the card vote a at- : A : f g filiation standing 521 to 97. epy 2 It is sold in every state in the Union, and no piano n ordan rt u embers os o “Thrift is common sense the American piano trade has more resources, better BISHOP TO OPEN DRIVE applied to spending. manufacturing facilities, greater buying power or a 1—Lowest possible prices. ) s _— b —ROOSEVELT more efficient organization back of it. 2—Standard merchandise—the Francis Bacon pianos. ~—, 4 A mass meeting of 600 workers and The vi is B iano lies in th . ~ a H e virtue of the Francis Bacon piano lies in the 3—Privilege to make a first payment considerably I ;eh','ed ;:3]::1::2::8:(:‘!-:!‘ ::fiz:fixqo%fi?l {hisiizithe :‘;rr::e and intent fact that it is a sturdily built, dependable, common- u;u“yg;mvnils. P BLicomslicTaty; Sowct = h? E-.rmll B:ll. ll?v..h‘m c')m-.l’r'ee':us:onh‘: sensed piano. gkl lagl 4—Privilege of extending remaining payments for a period of S e v b Jordan Thrift Club | There are no o aut that wil conthute. | | oo op en lgan, vicar gen- | N 1ts cost. 1 o - PP K ral he diocese of Balti , and 3 , 5—Privilege of returning within 30 days—and payment refunded TRY A :lo‘:“"t'l':n;on‘rfl 7 = cluf:g'g:?f ‘the to its standing. ; . . without question e et Hmore It is a piano of satisfaction—a lifetime of satis- ke, 55 ai i of Cardinal P 2 i Bibbons: ‘successor, will be. the prin faction. It is a piano that we can and do recommend. ’“‘:R;:':i'":‘:n:;:_'““""x instrancat sokccted witlunt ikt {3?;'..'31;‘.“:2,,,3'!:&' Shuehtidlent = unreservedly. It is the kind of piano that we would . : Y ¢ 3 . - nes S 7—10-year guarantee of instrument purchased. Francis Bacon be proud of in our own homes and sell to our closest 24 friends. 8—Privilege to make half payments in the event of sickmess, It has the distinction of having an old and hon- injury, or loss of employment. orable name—the merit U}' being everything you have 9—Cancellation of remaining unpaid payments in case of death. 3370 a right to expect of a piano you want to prize and NOT Toooj Te Cure a Cold in = “ | Take GROVE'S Laxative !?0‘1‘(’0“3 ININE = ~ ,Aétef = ;i:; ozfr Sposneys th: wfluz o arove, 3:.':.‘,::‘.#;:5‘;:5?;;._ i Upright Piano ‘winds whei ent .,.fln emant —Advertiseme: stimulating warmth, drink a Peacock Hot 10—Instrument purchased wilF be restored or replaced without . Toddy. When you feel a cold tightening its treasure in your home. . h " 5 grip,let aPeacock HotToddy break its hold. Pay only $2.50 Weekly And it is for these reasons that we have so much Saecin -cue 9 ¢ 4 . A Peacock Hot Toddy is easily made. pride in this Club—because we know that every pur- 11—A stool with a piano without charge. Take a bottle of Peacock Ginger Ale and “TIIQ’ WORK ]L;hascr ot]_zf)ng ufhthgse sp:,endx'gl instruments will 12—A chair or bench with a player-piano or grand piano, with- heat its contents. If you desire, a small C) . ecome a lifetime business ally of ours. out charge. y quantity of sugar and the juice of half a Whib you .]“p Francis Bacon At its present price and upon the terms and con- 13—Free delivery within 50 miles. ditions of this sale, it is the best value we know of in lemon can be added, but this is not neces- t the piano industry. sary. Try a Peacock Hot Toddy tonight. PeacockGinger Ale is a healthful and satisfyiny terdrink. It quenchesthirsts without chillingthe di tive organs. The ginger in Peacock takes care of Player-Pianos How to Join . Merely fill out the attached coupon and Pay only $375 Weekly Members Have Three Weeks to Make Selections il tion o it oy an yon el Peacock is alsoa health drink. The ginger and fruit jui:::;no;t.‘:ock-:e-wd-n;l:ufifid%‘l” receive a memhersl;ipdhlan_‘lghax};i Eu’n lini%r. f water is distilled before using.'All this pro- . mation about the Jordan rift Clul v St ofous| Membership Costs Only $1.00 signing the membership application and . tection of your health. returning it with the ;ee of $1.00, if your [ 1 application is approved, you will be en- You Should Join Tomorrow e e e S purchase made any time within 3 weeks. Fill our the coupon NOW. Francis Bacon Baby Grand Pianos $730 Pay only $5 Weekly ur Jordan Piano CO. Mail This Coupon Today! G Stréet at 13th | Arthur Jordan Piano Co., Peacock is sold at soda fountains, drag and gro- cery stores in 10 and 15%; oz. bottles. Buy Peacock Ginger Ale the economical way—by the case. Yoa can also buy Peacock root beer, birch beer, lemon and vanilla (Eoory one is of the same high auality as Peacock Ginger Als.) WEISBROD & HESS, PEACOCK inager Attractive Specials : G Street at 13th, G 1 q In Used Pianos and ; Wuhmgton, D. C. I Washington, D. C. : . oo, Ployechicnee — Homer L. Kitt, Sec.Treas. | o about the Jordan Thrift Club. I 5 E Fiano % I am interested in { Flayerglone (chack sus) Stultz Player......$368 Haines Upright. . ..$170 Demarest Upright.. $75 Liberal Allowance Made on Exchange for Your Old Silent Upright Piano HOYLE & MARTYN o s T Local Repr. tatives what you need is one or two |N Stewart Building, Washington, D. C. Caprarate tonight aure for yout Tiver Steinway Grand ., $588 | Name oot ettt L e wondering of 3 5 zpu::!t!;'g:k.m,nhd cold, or |R o E Until 9 O°Clock l AJAress ...-oseresersonssess . . . , stomach. No griping— / S e i ) loe eessasens = Experienced Advertisers Prefer The Star |2, 5orines e, o — oz e T S, PO o ol &S

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