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Semurifp storage for furniture, pianos, works of Art, luggage, automobiles. Smurilgdry Cold Storage for furs, ‘garments, uniforms, trunks, rugs, etc. Beawity Safe Deposit vaults for silverware, jewelry, linen and other valuables. Seurtty Srorage Gompamy 1140 15th Street, Washington, D. C. Capital, $500,000 SLIP COVERS FOR LABOR ONLY REGARDLESS OF SIZE $7 -0 ‘The proper time is now at hand to have your suite of furniture measured for slip covers. We are featuring a very special price to start the season with, and it's up to vou to take advantage of such an opportunity. Cretonnes, Linens, Damasks, etc, from 3%¢ to $1.50 per yard. Phone us and one of our representatives will call with full line of samples. High-grade Furniture made to orde: ‘We also make a specialty of repairing, ishing of Furniture. UNITED UPHOLSTERY CO. Manufacturers of Upholstered Furniture New ation 911 7th Street NW 2 Doors From Goldenberg's Phone Main 3419 ° half of store prices. istering and refin- THE EVENING By the Ansociated Press. ‘WINCHESTER, Tenn, March 31— Details of an affray which occurred in the mountains on the line between Franklin and Grundy counties Sun- day night in which George Wester- field was killed and a man nafned | Meeks was wounded have reached here, the trouble probably being a sequel to raids on moonshiners in that section. According to_ best information ob- tainable, two factions of the moun- :rs have been going armed and g for trouble for some time. At the time of the killing Westerfield, Meeks and members of their olan were at the home of Meeks, when shooting began and a pltched battle followed. An investigation resulted in the ar- jrest of John Ladd, his brother and two other men, who were placed in jail at Tracy City, although disclaim- jing any knowledge of the Killi {1t is reported that feeling among the | friends of the two factions is running i high. Boy Il Year With Leprosy. NEW ORLEANS.—When Joseph Crappel, the thirteen-year-old son of a Little Lake (La.) fisherman, was brought to a local specialist for a diagnosis of his case it was discov- ered that he has been suffering from a malignant form of leprosy for the past year. U. S. Mafl Plane Destroyed. WILLIAMSPORT, Pa.—United ! States aero mail plane No. 85, Cleve- land to New York, was destroyed yes- terday when it was forced to land at Kersey, Elk county, Pa. Pilot E. R. Van Atta of Sunbary emerged from the wreck with superficial injuries. Opposes Clara Hamon Pictures. TAMPA, Fla—President C. D. Cooley of the Florida Motion Pictures Exhibi- tors’ League announces he has launched a compaign against the exhibition of state featuring Clara Smith Hamon, recently acquitted of the murder of Jake L. Haman, for- mer republican national tteeman, at Ardmore, Okla. Train Kills Three Children. PLANO, Tex.—Three children were instantly killed and one man was pe: haps fatally injured when a nor! bound interurban train struck an STAR, WASHINGTON, Moonshiners in Pitched Battle; One Shot Dead, One Wounded tomobile three miles south of here on the Dallas-Denison line. The party, all of Harlem, lowa, was traveling overland in two automobiles on their way from San Benito, Tex, where they had spent the winter. Guilty in $65,000 Mail Robbery. ATLANTA —Thomas Donahue, fifty- four, who, according to postal in- spectors, has served many terms in New York and Pennsylvania prisons, was convicted in federal district court here of holding up and robbing a mail truck last June and was sentenced to serve seven years in the Atlanta peni- tentiary. Donahue was said to have obtained $65,000 in securities and liberty bonds. of which only about $4,000 worth has been recovered. The jury was out only thirty minutes. Murdered Grocer; Must Die. DES MOINES, Towa—Rugene C. Weeks was found guilty of murder in the first degree and the penalty fixed at death by a jury on which four women served. Weeks, with another man, was accused of killing. a grocer in an attempted hold-up. Officer Dies of Wounds. —A message from Clande . Dawson, United States consul at ‘Tampict Mexico, brought word to terli ¢ Tires . and layers firmly together while the STERLING long-time-cure fuses them together forever. Never any “separation” in STERLINGS. Sterling Tire Corporation, Rutherford, N. J. Wire Wheels Repaired. W.S.KENWORTHY & CO., 2.l v it relatives here of the death of John P. Quinn of this city, chief officer of the American schooner Tomas L. Wand at a hospital in that city on March 15 Death resulted from a wound inflicted by a Tampico po- liceman who had been summoned to stop a fight among members of the schooner’s crew. Socialist Is Unseated. ALBANY, N. Y.—The state assembly, by a vote of 77 to 63, has declared va- cant the seat of Assemblyman Henry Jager, socialist, of the fourteenth dis- trict, Kings county. Death Penalty Stands. LANSING, Mich.—The lower house of the Michigan legislature defeated a measure providing optional lcapital pun- ishment. _The bill lacked two votes of passage. It had been defeated previously in the house, but was brought up again 16r reconsideration. Mutiny Charge Dropped. NEW ORLEANS, La.—United States Commissioner Browne discharged from custody Philip Bender, Henry Eipan, Hans Raudin, L. Kuprezuff and R. Dorsh, charged with mutiny in connec- tion with a disturbance aboard the Ship- ping_Board vessel City of Alton near Rio de Janeiro last month. —_— Although nearly 100 years hewe passed since the original crude monu- ment was raised to mark the spot in Hawali where Capt. Cook, the great explorer, was killed, it still stands in an excellent state of preservation. It holds the cords Rims and Rim Parts ‘D. ¢, THURSDAY, MARCH 31, 1921 happiness. Thrift is opposed™ to littleness and narrowness and penurious- ness. Thrift teaches that proper expenditure is just as needful as proper saving—and that many times if is more “thrifty” ‘to spend than to save. When you use good judgment in buying — when you are sured a good equivalent for your money—when you know there is no chance of loss—then you are practicing thrift—in its true sense. “Thrift is common sense applied to spending.” —ROOSEVELT This is the purpose and intent of the Jordan Thrift Club Francis Bacon Upright Piano $370 Pay only $250 Weekly Francis Bacon Player-Piano $595 Pay only $3.75 Weekly Francis Bacon Baby Grand Piano $730 Pay only $5 Weekly Attractive Specials In Used Pianos and- Player-Pianos— Stultz Player. .$368 Haines Upright. .. .$170 Demarest Upright.. $75 Steinway Grand . . .$585 pm————————— . Home of the Chickering Piano - as- The Jordan Thrift Club Encourages Careful' Buying have hoped to own a really good' piano, or player-piano— feeling it would prove a, good investment and well -worth the money. But—that “but” has kept you from buying. And there are many such in this city. So we have organized The Jordan Thrift Plan of purchase in order to eliminate the “buts.” Now—we say to you—you haven’t another excuse in the world! We can meet and overcome every objection you can raise against the advisability of buying. Because we have devised a plan without a fault! - — Note the many advantages to Thrift Club Members Prices and payments, terms and conditions, savings and benefits—all arranged on a most liberal basis. And such instruments! The well known Francis Bacon make— pianos of recognized musical merit with established reputation. A ten-year guarantee with every instrument. Let us repeat—the more prudent minded you happen to be in money matters, the more you will appreciate the benefits and economies of this Thrift Plan. Come in and—SEE. Members Have Three Weeks to Make Selections Membership Costs Only $1.00 - You Should Join Tomorrow Al'thlll' J or dall P ianfl CO. Mail This Coupon Today! G Street at 13th Washing ton, D. C. Homer L. Kitt, Sec.-Treas. Liberal Allowance Made on Eicha.nge for Your Old Silent Upright Piano M| AQHEEs .eeon s enensemecemrossaass s || The practice of thrift is opposed to penuriousness o in its real sense, is big and broad and fair mnft—minded, ever ready to listen and learn of things that may prove helpful and bene- ficial. Thrift teaches that the best use of money is to use it for good purposes—to make it bring returns in comfort and The Advantages to Jordan Thrift Club Members 1—Lowest possible prices. 2«Standard merchandise—the Bacon pianos. 3—Privilege to make a first payment con=- siderably lower than usually prevails. 4—Privilege of extending remaining pay- ments for a period of 3 years. 5—Privilege of returning within 30 days— and payment refunded without question. 6—Privilege of exchanging instrument selected without charge within 6 months. 7—10-year guarantee of instrument pur- chased. Francis 8—Privilege to make half payments in the event of sickness, injury or lIess of employment. 9—Instrument purchased will be restored q:ir replaced without charge in case of ’ re. 10—A stool with a piano without charge. 11—A chair or bench with a pla; or grand piano, without :phn)_':e'r-phuo 12—Free delivery within 50 miles. How to .ioin Mer'ely fill out the attached coupon and send it at once to our store and you will receive a membership blank and full infor- mation about the Jordan Thrift Club. By signing ,the membership application and returning it with the fee of $1.00, if your application is approved, you will be en- titled to every Thrift Club advantage on a purchase made any time within 3 weeks. Fill our the coupon NOW, Nupes I Arthur Jordan Piano Co., G Street at 13th, | Washington, D. C. Without any obligation whatever on my part you may send me full # about the Jordan Thrift C'llulb.pa"nl." A N Piano - I am interested in { Flayer-plano (check ene) Grand Piane I Name .. sectteeverecttassntcssesnssenanss PASTORS’ PENSIONS, $272 Methodist Episcopal Church Shows This Yearly Average. CORNWALL-ON-HUDSON, N. Y. March 31.—Retired ministers of th Met] il hodist Episcopal Church received | 20T 2L, ! Chicago, who, al during 1920 average pensions of $27; each, according to Dr. Joseph B. Hingeley of Chicago, secretary of the board of conference claimants, who addressed members of the New. York conference of the church here today. During 1920, the speaker said, a total of $2,080,809 was given pen- F Street Corner 12th Columbia Theater Durham Duplex Safety RAZOR Advertising Demonstrator Full size, real razor made safe” plete with one double-edge blade. While they last, at either store. In recent year: clared, there had been an awakening to the need of caring for aged church workers, and the church now has| available 0 $15,000,000. a total of $1,160. The president of the French repub- y 1(’: is provided with an official aero- {in order to prevent overcrowding by plane. E 1,400 COMING FROM ERI ren. Dr. Hingeley de- Now Fairly Begun. funds amounting pension Declaring pensions Frank A. Hardin of | ford. ! the American consulate, persons desiring to emigrate. No trouble to choose a real smoke now! O’Donnell’s two stores are distributing agents direct from the manu- facturer to the public for this remarkable pure Havana Immigration of Boys and Girls QUEENSTOWN, Ireland, March 30. D | —The immigration of Irish boys and now allotted insufficient, he cited the | oo = T ST c e PO e fter fitty-eight years | fairly begun here this week. Four- of service, received in 1920 he said, | teen hundred of them will embark hern |on the Carmania, Cedric and Haver- | Irish policemen are doing duty ot apparent]y black handle, *“a Com- 15¢ filler cigar " A Sale of Toilet Articles! The Talk of the Town! Markman’s Liquid Henna --3% Spiro Powder.. Nalo Nail Polish.. $1.00 Amorita Vegetal Amorita Cold Cream 4711 Bath Tablets.. 50c Lion Cocoanut OiI” 4711 Glycerin Soap... 3 cakes for 55¢ 50c Zylano Tooth Paste....3% El Rado—large, 89c; small.49%¢ Emery Boards—packages, 10c and 15c 60c Pompeian Day Cream..42c 75c Large Size Pompeian Night Cream $1.00 Odorono ‘Depilatory. .69c 50c Glazo, for the nails....42c $1.00 Mando Depilatory....! 25c Mennen’s Flesh 'l‘int,.7 Cutex Talcum Dame Nature Skin Improv er, small size 20c Palm Olive Talcum. 25¢ Butterfly Talcum 30c Frostilla 60c Size Odorono. Jergen’s Bath Tablets Dozen, 8¢ J. & J. Talcum J. & J. Shaving Cream. 50c Orchard White. .39% Hudnut's 3-Flowers Tal- Solon Palmer’s Almond Hind's Cold Cream, in 154 4711 “Vefdura” Glycerin War Tax Not Included in Prices Electric Vibrators The famous “Drake” machines that have given such wonderful results in treatments for nervous ailments, facial treat- ments and spinal relief. Two styles for light and continuous duty. i $10 Corgp.+Syrup Hypophosphites Full Size $1.00 Bottle Knickerbocker Bath Sprays Be prepared for the warm days with a Knickerbocker Shower Spray. Fits any fau- cet. 3 sizes on sale at $2.69 $4.49° $5.49 Adjusters Safe lg:lhve BlliHllYon Up | ReciTie Famous for Quality NT one or two pound box —it’s fresh daily. .. .. .. .. Pound 40c “Kalak” Water, per Per dozen, $350 Citrate of Magnesia....... Seidlitz Powders, per box..25¢ Squibb’s Bicarbonate . of Soda, %-1b. cans, 12¢; ¥z~ 1b. cans, 19¢; 1b... -29¢ 60c “Epsonade” Salts. .49c 4 1bs. Epsom Salts, in can.25¢ Horlick’s Malted Milk, hos- pital Siz€eueeennennsnnn.! $2.89 Mufti Cleaning Fluid, 2Ic and 42¢ Murray & Lanman Flori- da Water, large size.....: Tintex Dyes, all colors, 13c pkg.; 2 for. “Rat Killer”... Colorite, all colors ‘Young’s Dilators, four in Red Cross Celery and I Tonic.. HOLLAND SOCIETY Sumatra wrapper and tissue wrapped—Not an ordinary cigar—but extra quality and sold in perfect condition. O’Donnell’s price for this 15c straight size now 2 for 25c; $6.00 per box of 50. .. A Tube of Farious TOOTH PASTE FREE With every pur- chase of one of O'Donnell’s genu- ine French Bris- tle Toothbrushes at ceeeennnn.. Save excessive E 9 overnight c 4 odors... pressing bills. Keep your trou- . Kill the Moth! } Red Cedar Moth Com- 15¢ Mothozon: Crystals Trousers Press sers pressing pound Reefer's No Prevental, pint can, and Sulphur Candles, “Sleep Meter”...... “Iron Clad”........$298 “America” ........$1.39 | “Lookout” ........$1.79 | Things You Always Need at Prices That Surely Save Steero Cubes, 12 in box....29c in a box. 98¢ Box of 100. Abbott’s Saline Laxative, 35¢, 59c, $1.29 Abbott’s Sodoxyllin Derma Viva Energine Cleaner........... Caldwell’s Syrup Pepsin, 39 and Sterno Heat, small can, Per dozen, 95¢ Parke-Davis & Co. Medi- cated Throat Discs...... Delft Linen Writing Paper, 1-1b. package and 1 pack- age envelopes to match..49¢c Le Page’s Glue 13c _Sargeant’s Mange Cure Washington’s Greatest Drug Stores San-Tonic ~ 50c and $1.00 1244 [ TovSors O ] 60490 $1.50 Two Stores