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y i THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. ¢, APRIU 10, 1921_PART I . T Were fired upon when they appeared | The foll i leads h: > «Grumpy” to Be Given Three| PREPARES FOR CAMPAIGN |bcin namea: s Whitman cross.| FOR ATTEMPTED THEFT [in time to prevent.ihe taking of the|«Shuffie Along™ Pleases at Howard frs. William M. Grinnell, Mrs. John wine. = To Star in “Grumpy v PI-ANS I]RlVE ]‘u [ND Business Hi.gh Students .| COMEDY'AT BUSINESS. - |VISITING NURSE SOCIETY = |&% Niuec'fiheatn dex and M= FQUR YOUNG MEN HELD |20, 00a sroie st o wiei prec f.lf'fl SHOW. CLOSES TONIGHT. Nights This Week. —_— Newbold, Mrs. R. §. Huidekoper, Mrs. | Theater. ’ Alolph_ C. Miller. Miss Sophie Sweet, ] n e . Grumpy.” a comedy, will be pre-tPersonnel of Organization Which | Miss ©. Adams and Miss Emily | Police Charge They Tried to Steal| W|LL PRESENT COMEDY. | ‘shufe Alons” which closes to- |sented by ‘students of Business Higlh s Matthews. who 1 organize a| & night a successful engagement at the School ax their annual spring play. Will Undertake to Raise Guorgetown committe | Wine of Rabbi Silver- FS N i s eatea in’ the auditorium of the institution. | Cast of “Just for. Fun” Busy at a cater. has created some- e ] Thut han ¢ and Saturda aven $50,000 Announced. = stone. thing of a sensation as a negro musi- - ; o e The special organization which will ERROR IN ADDRESS. Four voung men have been arreswd, Community Center | eal comedy on account of its unusual Engineers, Headed by Secre- Friday night has been designated t the campaign fo raise $30,000] — charged with' housebreaking and with| A threc-act comedy, “Just for Fun,” | folk music, dances and amusing situ- and | d in per- A A " assault with intent to kill, in_connec- ' Victim of Shooting Lived at 1721 #%sau't with intent te d s to be uro-ented on the night of ations, involving th £ tion with an investigation of an at-, |\, i) 15 a4t the Thomson Community [ mavor of “Jimtown™ s i 2 tempt to steal wine from the home of | 3P by & be ained | on of his offic 11th Street Northwest. Rabbi George. Shiverstone..-410 Xk |Cepte! The cast being trained |istration of hix offi “alumni night.” Former studen rs of the school will at A dance will follow th election of a nd the admin- durinz the week of April 24 to inclugive, in orler that the Instructive tary Hoover, to Direct form, Visiting Nurse Socicty of Washing anfl directed by Miss Emma A Jor- | The cleanliness of the comedy is . & 3 Aibert Johnson. Tolored. who was :trcet, early Thursday morning and thee : B ong tl rons and patronssse 3 2 hose in the cast are Mrs. Sarah ed. and the d mor Campaign From D. C. ARBIE A Jatont oo o e oot et o TR L, S e R 0 e, gl et s, i |kl B e i Loy work. was apnounced yvesterday by -0 S0C PR N ST Charte: i men. who Rave their names as|Afiss Lionnie Dillard. ophie | kno deville eature A campaign to wipe out waste in r g e N | TS, Whitmar Cross, president of the | €D{er the rezr of the store of Charles Herman Ruff, twenty-three vears old, | Hug, James N. Bonum Slton B :‘,"\:"L‘“] :.:f‘p‘r{m: AE,nm Kentuns, industry and generally to bring about ss Elizabeth Baldwin, Miss Fiorence | :ociet 1006 1s! strect noriheast. | 220 E street; Otto Seybold, twenty-seven | Tayjor. for Broaiway. whers an sagagement betterment of social. political and Murray, Miss Anna Dunlap, Harold | Mrs Corcoran Thom. Miss E. O morn:ig. had resided [years old, Darlington apartments; Al | is already booked. The performances onomic conditions will be begun Warner and Miss Grace Vale. Adz nd Mrs. Reginal 8. Huide- with at 1 11th street K. Sutton, twenty-seven years jizalcoany e e tonm ;ht‘rn. from Washington by the The t for “Grump; for the | kope mpos. the executive commit- cording to the poli and v'v\_hl. :xL‘ :{olrnu 1 pln;(" -«IF lklmalld) HUSBAND ASKS DIVORCE. :4“:( -»‘:1.1‘ given in preparation for ‘ederated American Engineering So- time in the history of the schoc tee. while the following have heen 11th street. reported in Kain. nineteen years ol 3 street, s ind ok cicties, of which Secretary of Com- ccmposcd of senior students. T hed | chairmen of special subcom- | The Star vesterday through & Lypo- | were released on bond 'in the Police| Lewis M. Towers vesterday filed suit| Ailler and 1vie writers of the méree Hoover is the hea - win Brown, Robert ¢ mittees: Mrs. Whitman Cros cal error Court vesterday after the charge had | for an absolute divorce from Anabel G.|book. arc surround a large com- W. Wallace, exvcutive secretary illv. Bernard Walker, ¢ lers: Mrsl W. H. Wilmer, address. Arthur Lu been filed against them | Towers. They were married February |pany, including ¥esiey Jeffrey. Noble of the engineering council of the eany. Thomas Somerville, ¢ R. M. Kauffmann. pub - of the House of Repr ials of the charges were regis- |8, 1908 and have three children. fesle. £ Blake. Lottie Goo and Ger- engineering societies, announced ye teison. Lewis Wolfe, Margaret s.” Huidekoper, financ cloakroom and his family tered by the young men. The assault | Attorney Ravmond B. Dickey DA e O Ay ap ™ Aslunfer * terday that the field work in connec- | coran Thom, parlor meetin, with intent to kill chatges were based for the husband. the direction of ayer. Lena Miller and Della tion With elimination of The da . who will repre: practically been complet that the results will be made public in June. Tomorrow the activities of the engineering societies will be trans- ferred to Washington. where per- manent headquarters have been es- tablished at 718 15th street. xperts Gather Data. / For more than three months ge force of expert field workers. directed from New York by a committee of has in sthe school. are Bdna Witte. Frane Schre David, Marion Spellbrin Decker, Margar « harles Walker, George Anadalc reotan MHoMpatlor méetinga;Mradirenide. 0 L T it et S e e el el il = = worth Rue. Me Snright. n: ‘ ‘l ® > | Farce, 1l art Thelma Dennison -l] r l S O : n er rlse Martha Lavisson. Harry o i {lift Thomas Defeif Gre Il | | Sclwin Main # Mil I ;‘w u I Il enburg. Doj v Burns, Lillian Schants and Jewel Cook sixteen leading engineers and tech- { e nologists, have heen at work. pgin- : A . s = 3 s oeasnt g :‘,E‘,“““%";_‘;‘,'j“‘,,j)g i John Burroughs and Children. You will find that you always benefit in your buying here twofold—in the integrity of the value you receive and B ative iteles, B To the Editor of The Star 3 N N < . . 3 A > S = z tf;‘;‘::::gl‘“‘«lmn. o hatldies (Sreats iaeinis o e HEien iniyonE bames 1 the saving the price invariably assures. Equitably priced with us means a:harl?rgh“ltl'll‘)ou offie\er_\ hu;n‘g add ‘ clothing, printing. paper, metal trades, Ifrom the secretary-treasurer of the el - i i imum quality. us the specific items feature | :;l’:-“lur -i“’;:.sx‘:lx-lx:“.l-h.hlufn:‘.‘.;,‘.’:" x‘,‘»- | Wild Flower Preservation Socicty, \nl [ antaae e cn!o‘ pehite mO"ev shworthits "Othl“x S s E 4 (; " ‘ e D e shituadan ot [P L Ricker. T would like to say that | ~r this week take on the true importance of genuine specials. You're welcome to cre it. committee . of the commitice - 15 {the activities of the John Burroughs || i e e ammillee iclubs would in no way interfere with | | it prominent ensinders, minufacturers Jor take away from e interest in || i iyert Townles of New Yor el ociety or the Audubon L Fomm - olfe of Louis, Dea of the w st cd - activities 2 i mball of Bt would included in and furthe by the clubs Johp Burroughs was a universal lover. He was not a pre-eminent scientist, nor a partic snomist, although he high - and economic w which held his he did know a gr Channing of New York, vice of American win Ludlow o In- stitute, L. E 3 <. vice ¢ Society of M Dwignt Wiltiam 3ec lellan and quike OF Philadeiphia Carmin ! bout them in those aspects . eve mnl. president of American S . w be remembered as the loving A ty of Mechanical > Robert Craven (upper) and Ber-',, ,ri1ist. one who did his work with it of New Ha B ' nard Walker (lower), senlors in Buni- | chairman of g 2 nesx High School, are the hero and joy because of the universal vie point in which it appealed to him commis: ‘ashington: H. .{the villain in the xpring plas.! o ro his kinship with all life of Al Research | Counan | “Grumpy to he given Thurxday, Fri- | i oo L2 o i W. Buck and L. B {day and Saturday evenings thix week. | t 1he busy th, | rocks, liwell of New York, F. J. Mii- r of Center Bridge. P'a., former presi- dent_of American Society of Mechani- <l Engine ; CLAXTON CALLS MEETING Secre ) the giest running brooks. the mysterious all held his imagination. in- I trained mind. his ob- nd his friendly pen. Hy he loved chidren. ' Bedroom Suite Specnaié 3 of the F i ° ° o the Federate ring sesent Epve el Lo ning child nothing was > t a dinx hetd . il epresen atiof too much trouble. no hour long April 16, He will be pre acher associations | enough. Now that his t b i certificate of honorary ‘rehi and comniunity workers from all see- | has ceased to beat it fitting | ngineers’ cphia. at| ¢ of the country-are expected toand suitable that the dren should | es—and because the qu: | They are three-piece Suites—Settee, Arm Chair and Rocker: Youll find these exceptional v the dinner. Fin < of the commit- | . e onal comterencs of the | actively perpetuate spirit and s ok ¥ s < . i nunatl e 1o jnaust{aiend the national conlerencs CCan: los forward the love for and y)|:)»’ | made of genuine fiber, with upholstered backs and loose ru~|\1nn are limited vou'll appreciate the necessity of making prompt re- [y e announced in a report Commissioner of educa-;toction of all wild life with which | [lllii seats, covered with fine quality cretonne; spring sponse. | 3 Nea et in_ Wien. | he was 'in cloxe touch. and which | [Illl upholstered bottom; wide arms and comfortable r Seven-piccsl Ma- Four - picce M Four-piece Bed- ‘ i I filled with joy his long. b 1 v | ] 2 roo: suite. in [ll} THE V/EATHER 0 vz -day’ session be- filled with Jov bis Jone busy happs | Il and strong construction throughout. R(‘gular hogany Finished D ho&an s oom suite. tn i i ginning 2 . ~ € ute he 3 2 E i y 1 % p i fre or Il fof the eration | Would like best: this' would keep { filli yalue, $88.00. Pieces may be bought Gepars <he Made of durable Chinese | pearoom suite— ol R0 | T u T e For the District of Columbia, fair | with the public and o make | Vital two of hix cherishid id.us il SPECIAL ; - Grass—and like illustration in | pre 270 05, e i and much ¢ ,m.r today: tomorrow fair { plain the way in which th tion's! “Children are our great educato | ‘design; hand made—pliable and glass: ‘hiffonier: Chifforette with in- 1S 1|m» o parti- and continued cold: temperature noar | public equipment may be used for and “We do not destroy the things | ||| strong—and com- triplicate mirrors oo closed cuphoard: freezing tomorrow morning; moderate | voling #nd for the organized pre-[W Bigjisie’ ! ble SPE. Toilet Table; Four- triplicate mirrors to fresh northwest winds. i election assembly, the principal Y COYLE PATT i fortable. poster Bed: Chair. on Toilet Table For Maryland, generally fair and |otjects of the confer | I CIAL... Rocker —and . Hair full sized Woods much colder today; tomorrow r and Business session: 1 i it mat ch— 15.95. Dressing B en c h. Bed with Lrar»—.’u‘ ; S anntge i) il w he Trom:| MRS. OWENS BURIED. ||| Chairto match-S15 A S S Community C s d2th and L —_— I $285.00. SPECIAL, lar price. s For Virginia, fair and much colder | Streets, morning and CIAL. today; tomorrow fair and con tinucq | might sessions. ‘Funeml at Calvary Baptist Church, cold: fresh to strong northwest and | bers. prominent government officials, 5 north winds. PEEREsy ““_‘m mh of Congress and educators! With Glenwood Interment. . S Yesterdngn T dGir {will speak, will be held in the audi-| Funeral services for Mrs. Albert Midnlent 590 a e i torium of Central High School. Owens, who died Friday at George o Mlar . 59: 2 am., 58; m. 38 } Washington University Hospital, were - 60; . Hnac h»m vesterday morning at Calvary Bap- ! || v.m.. | RZSIGNS FROM LABORATORY «t Church. Dr. A. F. Anderson, acting ; Dr. L. A. Mikreska has er;;n(-d yu tor, officiated. . Relative humidity s from the color laboratory of the bu-| Pallbearers were B. C. 45: 8 p.m., 34. T eau of chemlistry, United States De- re’m J U‘{“-'{ jr.. William l‘:lmll- i Rainfall ( 2 ; partment of Agricuiture. (o join the|ton Owens William = Garrett, Harry Hours of 4o bine s of the Rockefeller Institute for | Keller and M. L, Matthews. Interment Per cent of possibic. sunshine, 35 cdical Research as in Glenwood cemetery I Departures—Accumulated exce: femperature since Japuary 1, excess of temperatu o R Stockett-Fiske SUPERIOR Airtight, Dust, Germ, 1921, $0: accumulaied deficienc: ) grrcupluflon since January 1. Moisture and Avr"d‘ofl( x;”n‘r or‘nf precipitation B EROGE Highest, 53: lowest, 33 O ALL a S e SIZES (Furnished by the United States coast ¢ abrics NOW Capitol Brand Mattresses We are pleased to feature this brand of Mattresses in our stock llli because of their excellence. We know how they are made—know 1 the satisfaction they must give. We are quoting very attractive prices for several popular grades of the Capnol‘rand All-Layer Felt Mattress, covered with strong $ ticking, of pleasing pattern; and Lal’!"u”)’ made | | SPEGIAL ... oic e S Our Faultless Layer Felt Mattress, !mpnrial stitching; good grade of art ticking. SPECIAL..... 55 and geodetic survey. Toda) ow tide. Preserve Your Furs, Clothes, Blankets and m. and | a.m. lrd! 30 f e 2 ::J Def the Pesky Pests ||| . mmimm s s mo s ionwoven hack amd Sear Let e HOOV ER Do i 2 .m. (Il pure staple cotton felt in best grade of ticking, with 6- tration—woven back an eat: inch boxing and imperial stitching. SPECIAL... 5 The Hoover Vacuum Cleaner isn’t a_specializing agent. and strongly madc $ 95 Regular price, If you can’t come in, CUT THIS OUT as a Reminder and A ORDER BY PHONE, Main 3641. T.» or Cedar Bags. 246 p.m. Tomorrow—Sun rises, 5:3% a.m. sun sets. 6:41 pm : Moon rises, 7:03 am.; sets, 9:18 utomobile lamps to be lighter one- | Balf hour after sunset Weather Various Cities. A good grade All-Cotton Mattress— with a fancy art ticking. SPECIAL.. It will penorm with its thurnugh satisfaction wherever it can stick “its nose” into the dirt. “Death to dirt,” but harm- less to the rugs and finery over which you run it. We think it is the best of the Vacuum Cleaners for many reasons, which we shall be glad of an opportunity to demonstrate. We will arrange easy terms of purchase. vell stitched, Max. Min. Sat. Fri urdas Bumnti. Baitimors, e Denver. Dex Moines. Towa. Detroit, Mich Duluth. Minn SRODUCTIONS roR i 1 1 C h B d Doesn't look like a bed—but Bty Refrigerators . ouch beds s ek e 1 ) : : : Of them all the Englander has Golden Oak Duofold 3 Of style and in size to suit the household requirement of cvery ° Bed. with imitatfon 8 Fo no superior for practicability ped, Sweith i) J family. You'll select from the best makes here—such as the far- | 10, SPEEOF ol Byyhether in orc w“lgs Spanish leather: 8 564-50 Lovisville, K Yarmerte, i famed Alaska Refrigerator Company's—of which here are two | 500 ZVC00G or Bed, it gives feg iih [ 3e-vountli) specials : s by reason of its sim-" = illustrati ade Koday Bed of sive design, D satisfaction by Like the illustration. Made in | Koday Bed et e Alaska num.namr Co.'s Side- Alaska Refrigerator Co.'s plicity of construction, and con- atural finish, with comfortable mattress. In G Jeer, with cnameled provision Apartment House style—that vertibility. Really it makes two slat back; equipped with strong O With 00 North Piai a bedroom at chains for hanging; m placed nish leather cov- o Philadelph, ular price, $35.00. hamber; well con- will hold about 59 pounds of ice. wtructed; lce ca- $ 85 Well made in rooms of one Tl i acity of about 50 o every detail. Reg- $ .85 | night: a bedless room during as to prevent danger 95 oringL $ 40 2 & upsetti R . Similar Bed wil 2 o upsetting. Re el 86. < SPE L. ular pri(e. $6. SP tapestry ¢ = TUrah 2 7 Couches. CIAL Quantity limited. ty. ¢ Il side-icer Refrig- Lift-top Refr g 3 Lo, Mo 2 ¥ . erator, galvan- eritor holding One-motion i San! Ansaut ized, lilned; hold- $ o e T $ 85| Couches i Ran Diexn, ing | about 40 T A . I Francise pounds of ice....... Hotng. | Seartle. Wa < i Il il Enamel lined...... 528.85 In enamel lined:.. $13o85 And have this E-z Columbia il Grafonola Sent Home | It's a Cabinet machine—and fit- ted with the Automatic non-set LOSES VALUABLE SCARF. Red Cross Worker Misses Gift From e He who resigned | The bed always looks neat and trim stop device—that doesn’t require of milita oopartment) i wi i any one's attention, but stops the of military roreien " | when equipped with the sanitary ‘ any one's atte stor motor when the Record has been played. E-2—was $125. We are selling $85 itatl, el These terms are for a limited time Crons, lost & valusble Cesiiian” scart ENGLANDER recently ed it as a gif] Tea Wagons Toicaa i Mrw, WHIE heprves WIT-EDGE Bed Spring :{" Jfl;"“}t’ dlt < 1‘:‘;'; l',"" She lives Besides the two featured below north- The turned up sides holds the mattress in place we have others in Walnut, and shape and prevents slipping or sagging. Fumed and Golden Oak finish ARTS CLUB BALL OVER, ENGLANDER *Productions for Slecp and Resr” Hammocks Lawn Settee R e e e v, | west. Couch Bedn Three-Plece Bedy with removable glass —— Bedivans > H - Da RBed “oldaway Hed, Covered with heavy 2 > tray; shelf below: =i No Repetition of Socials Held on Double-Du-Bieds Colx and Cribm i e Strongly constructed; good | 'rayi shelt belowi 526 50 only. Balance can be paid in conven- L Wi ke Springs Couch Hammocks i & iz si . wheels. - 2 i Thursday and Friday. ! Nold _evervwhere by Furalture Dealers and Without stand. size and comfortable design; as \larm:yn Aniah’ Tea ' Wagon avient amounts. he Washington Arts Club did not Department Stores. Write for {lluntrated hookler & Regular price 514 85 illustrated; well fin- Fith “dfop ‘leaf and removable Columbia 10-inch Double-Disc Rec® ux arts ball at club- | - ST o ; 5 ray; - tw S SR el n 1T streer.Last nieie o | ENGLANDER SPRING BED CO. $20. SPECIAL. ished. Regular price, 34_95 "‘;:::m“:‘\im;“msg::; $44 00 ords — including exclusive 85 N The batl was given Thursday | New York Chicago Brooklyn Stand and Awning extra $6.00. SPECIAL rubber-tired castors 2 popular artists—now ... C night and again on Friday night. Look for this trade mark - Er LI EI-ANn R Eey‘:gtrez;‘s HOUSG @ crrmann 'g’,gt,f;?s E IT e northwest, has been set for . PRODUCTIONS FOR cording to announcement vesterd Mrs. Josephine L. Jacobs, president of SLEEP AND REST the association,

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