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. c 3 : THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MONDAY, JUNE 27, 1921 13 NEEDSOF SCHOOLS |z | MRV ADWSECHECK | ighming it Seven. Places WL ATIEND |5z WOUNDED SLDERS TOLDTODRBALLOU | et ONLAWN WATERING! ™ Severe Blectrical” Storm | syreT GIRPS CAMP|| 25tk | GATHERATDETROIT BEES ; » . Mother’s Device to tralia, be an effective method of com- A terrific electrical storm, pocom- | hunters quickly disposed of much of the bp gy o goid e sty pelling children to learn their The > 5 ani 4 » broken stone on the "pavement. g Bible; but it does not meet the panied with rain, yesterday afternoon | proken stone onfHE POVGOICUL ereat American method of speiling a < SO IS i 2 _| | .approvar of the Maxsachumetts | P : caused d in scveral parts of Wash- | peient > and. At 18 state anaa L e i i . ngu,e‘stsflang‘ejm‘;h Neces-| | 32 ey tor he Prevention of Officials Consider Proposal to | cuused damage i severat parts of Wash | exuent *anc. it s ated the damaxe| Boys Instructed to Report by | | “iaxwonti s amasvie was | | Thousands of Disabled Vet : B o ST - It was about 5-o’clock in the after-| taining an extract from a letter s 1sary. nggnts to-.. which erans Convene—Presi of the 'mociety have recentiy in- | [ | imit Sugh 'use to One nickers scurrying home to shelter. But| 1t was about 5 arclock in the ufier-| woon Thursday—Course taining ax extract r -duced a, western Mansachusetts it brought only temporary. relief from | ri.¢ puilding, and two hours la the English word “programme” 3 mother. (o adopt more approved the heat, that Is to continuc unabated for s struck a tower and flagpole : e was Americanized 1 ’ lncremfi&mnfi' edueational methidn 1 Hour Each DHY- i h }:Ehr"c'-‘w"sr;}nux g at ith and Ploes, 10 Begin Fl'lddy. Erams 5 dent’s Letter. . . Y - Inve ors nent out in re- E y Boaihe . i AN 415 wtigat t out 1 several dpys, according to officials at the | a5 T8 K, CA00) g tower weFe-dam: ) Hix honor xaid he would like 4 * L N [ Emenue te penlentat from nelgh- | | Officials of the water department | weather bureau. . aged and 3 slight fire was cansed. Fi One hundred non-cémmissioned offi- Americans to know that Aus- By the Associated P BOARD. Wi S‘TUDY DATA e e o o amy of | |today were considering asking the| The lightning yosterday struck at|men responded fo.an alarm and ¥Te<|copy of the Washington High School | | fralia was met a dependency of DETROIT, June 27.—With a tribute : WL the. children falled to glve atrict | | Commissioners to restrict ‘the use of | seven different points, causing varying """,;’,\i‘,"i‘.'.‘.'fi:’f:%" Ot ek lightnini GnBet Corps alreddy have formally| | Ui Lulted Staten. “The wpelling | | to wounded soldicrs from Presid:nt . I i attention to.the Bible study to ‘i - sprinkling: Bwifs. t | degrees of damage. -Street cars were ticd | & o o e BtuaaT Y hool mi fooa ! | Harding in their possession, nutional & L Blnce [iNe etendce [h/x Buriew ) ;::‘::r‘ ::-y,“il:\r visiios :;“:\ m.,—fl St “:,’r“‘ri'll) ",,;r:\",lfil‘_’:,"“ew;‘:fiv e entime | muyer. e Yikchnon troet: Brook- :‘,’:::‘fi:‘,;:’,?‘fn Tol d‘fi:’;,f‘:;’:",:;::ué! ek coare N es. q::: | lofficers of the disabled Amcrican vet- it 1 -y W over ner shoulder y 2 = pora y o 4 3 - fm = v va o Series of Threg Hearings on Prob-| | 2% LAY 14 SNr S°r Re°Tiver | | ume of water that Is beink consumed | Syaiom in' some mirts ot the-city Tand, wmuing Mlght damake, oo | ona) camp at Camp Simms, Congress| | Soa¢Sat, o ndhers io ‘the xood || erans of the world war completed R bank - this summacr. put out of commission for a short time e were | Maignts. Whick, opens:for's teniaay L Loslish plans last night for the first annual . lems Faced Dpsnes—Seyeral New Dangling the bax over the Under the existing police regulation | during and after the storm. Thero wa o NiEh A BUPHGi. THEIT [ i s mivs -oherah Theretes. 1t ooy e e weemtens ks | | convention of the organization which Buildings Are Asked cold water with threats of lm= | - watering of lawns is permitted only | no loss of life and the greatest dumage | yome. The dumage was trivial | nnounced today by Licut. ichard R.| | homor hoped that thix method | | opens here today. g gs Are Asked. mernlon usually brousht aulck | |bctween s and 8 o'clock in the myrn- | done b the lightning was at the Arlink- | “A"fiaypole on “Summit Holel wasjuy U s M. C, military ‘instructor, | | §f Orfhography was mot taught Disabled veterans from all parts of ! Needs of the. District-public schools| :|: Acdulencence in “her deman ing and 5 and § o'clock In the evene|ton radio station, which will suspend ac- |, &, SHIP Tn e shortty before 7| Yoy b & M- 1o mistary ‘Shatructor: n the nchools, “Thix is an | | s o Dis n_ for cloxer perusal of ‘the. com- | |ing. tivities for several days for repalr work [ it 2% NI g Aomts Who desire. 1o o 1o the enmp| | Americanixm I abhor,” he ndded. | | the country to the number of 10,000 costing thousands of dollars were out-| | mandments and beatitudes. Information reaching J. 8. Garland, | on the big wireless outfit. Abont.a. doreli bourds , were "torn| dinis who desire to go to the camp | ateeupdoiad (omtténd s convention: lined to Supt. Frank W. Ballou by The plan apparently had been | | superintendent of the water depart- [ The rainfall was unusually heavy, 1,03 | ¢ o the house of R. E.-Hamilton, 44151 20 0500 i °g grelock ttomorrow aft- | The messa 1) P dent Hard- e o4 3 ou "1 | 1n operation for xame time, tor ‘| | ment, es that houscholders are [ inches being registered in a few hours, | 5yiy street, whon lightning struck the) JICl, Moy 00 Lol on must be ac. | | The message from President Ha Septifed officials teday At the;first of several of the older children in using .water lavishly on lawns and | the first rain since April 17 and 18, whem| houwe. Hainllton sent.in a fire alarm, [GER0R, G St PR TS 06 Sle ing, sent to Judge Robert S. Marx, thrge hearings called by the superin-| | the large famlly were found to | |flower beds, causing the consumption | 80 inches was recorded. but' there o fire. ool and the quirters. - ) national president of the veterans' or- tendent. Other heari vill: be held be able to recite long paksages to rise last week to i point between | ™ The downpour forced hundreds of au-| Approximately 500 telephones in this @ . 3 N eF. earingh Jii-0e he of Scriptire. without hesitation. 71,000,000 and 73,000,000 -gallons & tomobiles throuhout the City to come to | city and vicinity were put out of co Groups to Be Met. sanization, exprissed regret that e tomorrow and Wedndsday nformed the cadots couid not attend the convention, and nornings. da; ande v 4 Employes of the Licut. Day has . . a standstill, while pedestrians who | mission by the storm. Emy Jicut. Day ha: Although .r. Bailod declined to turday being a half-holiday. con-|{ouzht to brave the elements were|Chesapeake and. Potomac Telephone 4o report at the camp by N 0on Thurs- { continues: [ make public the datw sSubmitted to ’s"'"'""’"» fell off to 66.500.000 gallous, [ granched in a few seconds. Company syarted making repairs With- | day. Those famfliat with the route % wil be.giad i will convey t bim, it 1§ ugderstqd: the requests of and on vesterday only 63,000.000 g81-| " parge stones on the northwest corner | out delay, and it Kaid werviee oiffrom the car fine to the camp will i et you will convey to ) ranged from neces- R e ‘“',,,., bably will go up|Of the District building were shattered | the damaxed lines probably will beinicet the different groups or individ- the gathering the assurance of my it the school offi nsiwere u; el c The figu onigh uals at Portland avenue, in Congress deepest interest in their work in be- I ve cha g y il b uvenir ¥ sary improvements on schoolhouses to agyin today, however, unlesx the col e e e =5 | Helghts, ind escort them, (0 (he Feer- half of the disabled veterans, to whom increased pay for themselves and the munity heeds the appeal of the w vation barracks com- teachers. All the information put in ter department to curtail the use of The cad 3 - i 2 i ! the nation owes a debt that it_will hooe heariaes i ve easotully ANI] ]’HEN BURNEI] waer"for S nking una ‘ainer un- | FLYERS TO HUNT WARSHIP 2,090,132 MORE MEN i e amn Fiuesay 1o Miingbe |SWitchman Claims Damages ; never e”uiit % ' 1. ey '(‘ scrutinized by him and members of cuer charies w | OFF COAST TOMORROW| THAN WOMEN IN U. S. facks, i kv the board of cducation, and provisions Kutz, who has charge of “the water tional = cour: Charging Brotherhood | Xiiiiai jicrifices in benalf of our ; . | | y il not formal in until Frida for the most urgent of the needs will department. stated today he has not wi t v : j nat and of human frec: be inserted in the school estimates given any thought to the further re- i morning. : i tha ude of el contess for the vear ending June 30. 1923 aparned Bodies of Five Adults striction " of watcr on lawns. and, |Towa, Radio Controlled, Will At-|Figures Reversed in Capital, Where Elahorate July 4 Planned. Forced Him Out of Work. | S A0 Gt to o e Wwhich will be completed before Au-|] therefore, was not prepared to . 4 Omne of the features of the encamp- | that it will be the determined pur- . Found Ehoula Becimien, * Iprwbatiact tempt to Elude Airmen in Ratio of Women to Men Is | 0 0 e o e ehration | PF the Asociated Precs. { pose of the government to insure the A i should be taken. o endence day, w CHATTANOOGA, Tenn., June 27.—A | asure . Wi Auk New Bullitug: and Six Children Foun G 100 to 87, Census Reports. of Independence day, which school . ’ asure of justice and of hu- . ame of War. ' military autho ¢ arrang- | law: e 8 vhich | mane considers eh Schior, WiN e & Biék at the {OPPES . ; 1] Thore were more women in ratio | I T ontL e fer | T S 2 e e o . st High School, will make a plea at the on Farm. | ES LUMBER TARIFF.| The ola battieship lowa, operated | There wore mote o) District | aquatic rifle contests and ath- £ labor controversies, : | omplistment of re hearing tomorrow for a new building and maneuvered by radio impulges, | 18 the number o6 Ted I S0 v State venin,Xine medals have been | (e SeULIEMEnt of lubor CONroVersies. | jte puryose ix inspiring G viery ba- to replace his school. He also will | Bythe Awociated Press. § Representative Newton' Says Pro- |Will attempt to elude the Navy and fjn the Union, rding to announce. for winners in the variouswas filed in the circuit court herc, it} triotic sentiment oo that improvements be made on| FAYFIELD. Ky. June 2T.—County Army afrmen off the Atlantic coast|ment Iist Wight by the census bu: | e¥ents, which will start at 1 oclock. | was learned today, William Felton, a Todus wit wovoted to urge that improvements ‘n‘ om. | 2uthorities today were working on the {Posed Duty Adds to Building Cost. | ;quorrow if an cffort to demonstrate | F#tu. _The ratio of women to men; it wi e ;“mn;..’:] ..i'le; hat | oormer employe of the Southern rail- | orygrtinis P ;::l‘;;)rle:n:m:‘»z‘x::'ll.mm:: T Cota- {theory that Ermest Lawrence mur- Representative Walter H. Newton of | that aviation has not yet reached the There were "5:090.132 more males | ioned barn di from § 10 11 o'clock, |road, suing the Brotherhood of Railway !men will sguests of . border dents now enrolled there. dered ten persons in his farm home|Minnesota has had prepared detailed 1;""\‘,‘““"‘] s ”;"“i;’;‘lff"::elgfe “:’;‘n;‘;‘fi than females in the United S W;{l_""'l the bration. Trainmen for damages in the sum of | }UIES ""\v')"; ";“"“k”" tainment Business High School, Mr. Davis will | near herc Saturday night, drenched | statements showing how the tariff on | i new branch of the national de- | Suring 1930, makins, the ratio 104 101 v B e friends of the cadtis |$5,000 for the loss of his position. s andaer Jockey IUD: e i B e Sohamal for bt | the house with oil, set jt on firc and | lumber. proposed by the House v IP"'" stem. i 1 B e e period between | camn Sish from 1 to 8 pm. Mail| The suit involves two different ques- | w will be given by Gov. Alex- % il el ithen Killed himself. and means co e VRS TThe test embodies two distinet and 10 the bureau announced. |for eadets who uttend the camp s 3 : b NEA beek and nes | Couzen the building precludes its_expansion, ] mmittee, will increase [, Tov SR SEMRAIS TR BN s the | 1900 and 1310, the bureau announced. f1or cady Jdttend the , heen deter oo Srunatites Jand Jandes Couseny In 1910 the ratio of womer and whien it was | ipe o that it takes wp the| Investigation r block bounded DbY {innounced tod: t of building homes and barns |bili AWrence A jin various parts of the United St due to the fac entire triangu . according | National Guard Rifle Range 4 Robert 5. Marx of Cincinnati, natic flux of gov- | Simms, Congress Heights, D. C. Both union and tion unio lat n ¢ of the airmen to find an ene- | ] 07the atla ot ¢ approaching the coast. knowing | Was S1.3. which ind that Rhode Island avenue and R street, and . o wag clubbsd By : ; o ina . to officials " Ath and Sth streets. This buillding was | Tumber of years ago was clubbed bY | He shows, for instance, that one urban | (1Y _BiS wpproximate location. ' The | rnment workers during tiwe war add- e qem il cial interest to emple avor. | : - he progrR 4 erected to accommodate 900 students, |2 policeman in Maytield when he e~ pome of seven rooms at Des Moines, | fyvirs to hit o moving battleship | €4 to the excess of women MAKES PLEA FOR FARMERS | or-amion e e oL b while the enroliment at the close of |sisted arrest on the charge of IntoXi~ijouw ac proxent pr ¢ lume | from o safe altitugs with bombe of | District. In 1320 there were non-union laborer who has been dis- o on jchool last week was approximately |cation. Acquaintances today told{bur” would cost for the lumber in it | <uflicient size to seriously damage a [ INEAR 0 G 2R W g jcharacd rom his Position &1 the in Over dling- that figure when it opens for the mew |SPeriff Marion McCain that Lawrence |$1.74230. Rut this pris niodern major vessel. Dummy Bombsf sy ) Delegation Asks Modification of [.¢ luw, and the secomd is whether or " isun 5 Shortly after that event had suffered | Would be incroased by the duty [are being used In the test. because P13 MENL e uies has . _ POt an’ incorpirated Jabor organizatin | The afterncon tomorrow has bec tesny I Septeriber From what they described as “spells.” | Proposed becomes eff the Navy’ Department wishes to pre- by fo TEREREIIECL W0 s, due| Federal Grading of Grain. [y e et o monetary” dnmasds | 50U aside for & uniform parade of Use for Present Bullding. O W e L Mlcer today to reite Mill prices. f. . b.. for the various|serve the lowa, the only radio-con i prSl, SOWH, (0, VUOR,. SO0 ; T e a8 eIt Trom e ooy QaTiEct lthe wounded soldier atures of 12, avis wi H v 5 kinds of pine lumber would be in- |trolled battleship in the world, for , e Conaids Modi n 6T federal grain grades i . e pos 2 . be a float drawn Mr. Davis will argue that the erec- late his belief that Lawrence's illnes OF [ ment said, to the conside was advocated today before the Ho | (13t " ause | suddenly had developed into a fit of { creased from $5 to §$16.75 per thousand | Atlantic fleet target practice late inper of foreign-born persons »a Ate i o nuse | Was Southern Switchman. in honor of tlon of & new building will not cause {FCTERY [UH L GRilh ne wied out | feel over present’ prices, his tables | (he summer or early in the fall. De- | dine among whom (he wmales greatly | Heouliural commitiee by o delegation | peiton alleges that he is a former | 3 i, and a jet- any loss to the school system, because | 5" own .family. the fa ¢ of Otis|show termination of the: damage done by | gutnumber the opposite sex. Thir- | gl PRS0, ot Dakota and{employe “of “the Southern Railway r is and a the present structure, which was built | Drew, his brother-in-law, and Drew Strenuous efforts are being made irge fal bombs against a battle- | e per cent of the country's total | goitd Lot ooaded Spate of- | Company. having been working as a 7 905 be used for a junior high | beother. Delmer Drew ,many of the republican membe ship will be obtained in a Jater at-|ponylation in 1920 were forcign A g % T | switchman. His declaration alleges in 1905, can be used for a j 5 The charred bodies of the dead— | the House to defeat the proposed duty | 1#CK on the former German battle- [Lorn, All ghe states except M. i 5 s that he worked for the company for boots, school. The plant, he will contend, can- | two wor:;em uu_-mf» men. ;\\ mf.;nl’?(:)uiuln‘\'hx-:. nnmnu- = ..;,_nu vI’ v“n 'hf;x.'re:i"\""’lm"‘ which will be an-| husetts, Rhode Island, New Lo, ¥ o (_“"'”“:' :xlx”,\"ealr’;::;i )el‘drd dha dxxl_\‘_v;ass, ?:’lcx"\;.r:;nlnhr,un not be duplicated for its original |{boys and one infant girl—were so!would increase the cost of home build- i & y rth Curolnin, South _ Y ha s s discharge. of $6.45. Amdricun 1 3 L = badly burned that phy vere 1d Keep rents high, and that the A party members of Tongress, coggia and Alabama had X Cl ey jarges that he lost his position in an automo Sont, Aud s malafznancy WilLive ;an Y able to guess how v erican lumber industry does not [ AFmy and 3 officers and officials [ of e those who appeared bofore ihe ! following a demand upon his em- conomy. . i ¢ Sad thia ectic and pre ces will view | g ? - were three of the ) i Y ¥ il oy his Senow P i fon, “&Hf yh of Tech High School also One of ‘the women. need the protection. ‘”" ‘I,’ P" tives ‘will view|huq a ] et M, X i plover for his removal by his fellow ; e convention. ) e ‘ S High Sehoo 2 what were believed il SRS {ihe Towi Tom the transport |for Massachusotts to $6.9 for North ! 3 van ! workmen, members of the trainmen's for inesday include ‘ g'?,d*”“-’fi;"’r\;fia‘:‘c"‘;‘;“:‘ present neW |wounds indicating that she probably Henderson, Casoling. and Representativ ion. which demand was backed up ph Horr of Seattie, Wash. who auaine AR “|had been Kkilled h RESIGNS DRY POST. b - 3 to strike and a refusal will speak on “The Disabled at Tth street and Rhode Island ave | was found near her body. ! . 1 r : commis It is charged that can Veterans in the West, Their Prob- ‘ e ik U ane senrollment | with six exploded shells, a rifl: con- . SHOOTS GIRL AND SELF. |COLLEGE BOARD TO MEET r: J v, a_membor of the lems and Achieveme . A I on s uBroVn &% |taining an empty shell and a shotgun Alfred D. Van Buren Warns of b . i L of railway on the, bart of the union T e ot 3| : \ accommodal sl Plant | iso were found in the ruins of the Lo H 5 —————— resentutives he ! and resulted in his damage in the sum | Uel W. Lamkin not Omly e, ot oaIty. | home, indicating, according to the Prohibition Anarchy. {Jealous Man and His Sweetheart | Associated Reformed Presbyterian grain inspection service. | of the amount sued for. feral Board for ! Last iyear the alumyi Zssecation of lauthorities. that some of the victims,| o' =il cetgned as | . y i the courts should uphold the |alco will speak. ‘ e San addith at least, had been shot to death. ; AN BN Dasireigned ast Now in Hospital. Trustees to Elect President. {claims of the plaintiff and award him | The busine red | make provisions for an addition to counsel for the federal prohibition . " i ia judgment against the Brotherhood ¢ of the convention. will ihe sehodlto relieve She congestio commissioner. In_making the an-| WASHINGTON, A | CHESTER.S. C. June 27, A 1 of Railwfy Trainmen. such a verdict | coy to adoption of a constitution, 1 This plan, however, has been aban-{ HEAVY LOG KILLS FARMER. | nouncement Mr. Van Buren issucd a Crazed wiih jealou: aw d Reformed Presbyt: ! he S { would establish a precedent in this | oot o0 :’,, rmanent headquars ‘ dcned in favor of a new school. i statement in which he said that the ' his swéetheart in company with anoth- | throughout the south is interested in ' > o v | ate WRICH Wotld have & o i Whether the new estimates will | Special Dispateh to The Star. country drifting toward prohibi- {¢r man. Leslie. Cox. twenty-four, shot | the meeting here tonight of the board the heat Howard Thomas Montgomery, | offect on the closed shop question. | -ection of officer contain provisions for new buildings | NNAPOLIS, Md.. June 27.—Struck| tion anarch {Miss* fola " Ecklin, cighteen, twice | of trustecs of kine College. Due azed fifty-two, unmarried. gashed his | which 1%, just at this time, the basis | o . for these two schools is a matter for [across the kead and chest by a heav Uniess calm and sane judgment through the body and then turned the | West, S. C. to select a president to ! throat w. 4 on Virginia ave- | of many iabor troubles. conjecture at this time. It is known.|]og while he was operating a saw | displaces popular excitement and hys- | smoking revolver upon himself, inflict- | sycceed Dr. J. S. Moffatt, resigned. P founa dying | £ !ABOLISB- GERMAN GOODS TAX. however, that school authorities are |mjlj, William T. Robinson, a farmer, | teria, the respect for the law, s {ing a serious wound in the abdomen, | The names of Revs. R. C. Grier of Co. i staurant of James | R i anxious to look after the needs of the |jjying at Robinsons station, ten miles ! sential to enfo ent, will ¢ night. lumbia, 8. C.; Ernest Orr, Char- sor was employed. He! In New Zealand women have the| BELGRADE. June 26.—The Jugoslav high schools this year, because they |from Annapolis, received fatal injuries.|and the enti situ on 2 | Miss .. J. W " B o to Wastern Maryland | ballot. but’ are not allowed to runl government has rescinded the 50 per were entirely overlooked in the|pe gied while being carried to a Balti- | thrown open to judicia F ' E avi i p i the « s sewed | for office. cent impost on German goods. emergency school building program et recently approved by Congre more hospital Painted by Ferguson means more than just painted. It means a first- elass A No. 1 job, of which you'll be well pleased. ContinentAL TrusT Co. Capital, $1,000,000.00 Corner Fourteenth & H Streets The Store for Things Electrical; Everything for the Motorist OUR REPUTATION IS YOUR GUARANTEE Upholsteries Should Be Cleaned With Ihe HOOVER ELECTRIC SUCTION SWEEPER Interior and Extsrior Work. = x FERGUSON, INC. 211%, Patating Department. Fh ¥. 331332 A Real Shock Absorber f A SAVINGS ACCOUNT is a real shock-ab- sorber on life’s highway. . With it, bumps that other- wise mean trouble and disaster are passed in safety. —Dbefore putting on summer slip cov- Your Wrmng ers. And don't forget the mat- tresses—they. as well as evervthing Paper Problem else in the house. may be perfectly ° eferred Pay : T[ This pfogreSSiYettilrllpdfi:I ba:‘k 1;3&3%;71?““"' - . \w cl 1 with the Hoover. Come and ments. First ings—welcomes ini posits o e or ¥ Stationery may be in- c ‘placed on Sale tOday :eeea?te:ie‘;onstraled‘ Payment Only more. expensively prepared ? : * i — i Paid on 2,000 prs. Women's & Misses’. . ICA[ _— . . 4% Tine in perfect taste. It Deposits ::v:"asne:b(i’lfi: : ::; . o .V hite Nubuck A ’ - uszs-NEVE- - :Bkg‘:“;; LOW 1’1038 ‘Engravers & Statione; rs $10a Month | Buys This Exceptional Bargain in Player- Pianos Round. Sturdy. Sani- tary. That’s a Lily. Used once and thrown away. Give your office the best paper cup. Were $7.45, $8.75. $9.75 . NCLUDED are Sports Oxfords and Sports Pumps trimmed with Patent, black or tan leathers. All-white models in one and two-strap Pumps and Walking Oxfords. Practically our entire stocks of White Nubuck low shoes that were $7.45, $8.75 and $9.75 included in this sale. . “No C.0.Ds No Exchangis. ¢ And, as it is by far the most important White Shoe event of the year, you've no time to lose! — FOR BATHING AND MASSAGE It’s a real pleasure to get a rub-down with ALCd pRUB. It id cofiling and igvigorafinfl. 5 and is a pure product having a softening an Full Pint 81 refreshing effect on the skin. It is non-poisonous but non-drinkable. ] % It has none of the irritating, drying, effects =2 of medicated alcohol on the skin. H == Everyday ALCORUB Uses Use it “after bathing and for massage; delightful after shaving; ideal for invalids, convalescents and elderly people; use it after exercising or perspiring; wonderful for bathing tired, aching feet. """ Approved by Physicians, Nurses and Pharmacists. At all drug stores. Full Pint $1.00 S. INDUSTRIAL ALCOHOL CO. 88-Note Mahogany Player-Piano (Used) Extra Special at $285 Arthur Jordan Piano Co. G Street at Thirteenth Homer L. Kitt, Sec~Treas. 'Purity Specialties Co., Charles L. Huff, Owner & Mgr., 191416 Pa.Ave, § .| Denckla Bldg., Philadelphia, Pa. Largest Prodacer in the World THh & K 233PaAveSE. . Y.