Evening Star Newspaper, July 6, 1921, Page 28

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28 VISITING INDIANS TO HAVE OWN CLUB Suite of Rooms Proposed fo_rl . Delegations in Washing- | ton on Business. ‘Washington's first club for Indians, long proposed, will become a reality | within the next week, when a suite of | rooms in the Hutchins building, at 10th and D streets, will be thrown open as a recreation and assemblage center for the red men who come here to transact business matters with the government. The club will be opened and operated | under the wuspices of the Un-A-Quaw- | lan Society, formerly the Progressive Indian Assoeiation. lo— — Option Taken on Rooms. i3 A. A. Brueninger, secretary and at- | The Reds. torney for the soc announced m.ni an option on a suite of rooms in the| Hutcnins bunding _had been obtained ! and urrangements for opening the for the Indians would be completes in a few days. The society, ho he pointed out, lacks the ne funds to furnish the rooms, and wi PHREW! RING FOR sonE \CE WATER M'DEAR! IM ROASTING UNPACKING THIS TRUNIK! \! The Reds will labor well and th- long at any fierce destructive yer:1job, to prove the government is ap | W rong and turn it over to the al to the public for contributions. ) P Brucninger proposes (o divide the ! MOD- They'd like to undermine rooms into a clu,hmom I[ly'rlnrx. llu;wh-.thr state, and hope to do that room nd bedroom. ey wiil e T e mesald, 15 order o | Much in time : \ §ixe: an opportunlty 1o the beopls h'“'l something great when industry ecome a < with the red men. | becomes a crime. But show Headquarters o Necenity. them any useful task, with am- ple wages at the end, and they'll revolt and mount a cask, and more - visiiing In-{ has lonz | them .who . have notmake the welkin creak® and | prey of grafters and confidence men t hend. They're living in a ‘oun- Others come here, he said, with bievs ltry fine, where every man' whoi expecting to get imm-d financiel | toils and spins m have his fig-1 :fi:‘:fu;rfl:-r:hy; into s tree and his vine and -dollarj atraits. The club, leviate the Indians a place to vide sleeping quarters for those with- out funds. | Mr. Brueininger is now secking to! Fave Congress make an appropriation i to erect u hendquarters for the Indians in Wa CITY NEWS I BRIEF watches for the twins. They're living where the laws protect the honest worker and h pile. and they works wrecked, and view the chaos with a smile. They hold to creeds absurd and vain, with hankerings for blood and fire they are opposed to all things sane, to all that righteous men Crab teant by business and profes- : K 3 i Blonal women's section, Women's City | admire. And more and more ‘x Club. Friday at 7 p.m. {we lately find their teachings spreading everywhere: their propaganda is behind uprisings here and riots there. And are Gen. Amos A. Fries will give anj Nllustrated lecture on “Chemical War- | fare and Its Relations to Art and In-| SO AL T pme At e not the patient bunch? e ! see the Reds our laws defy, and ORGANIZATION ACTIVITIES. !idly grin, though w that worse is coming by and by. They bore us with their brazen TONIGHT Gen. Guy V. Henry 9. will meet at Odd Election of delegates. Garrison. N Fellows' Hall. Comnecticut Avemue Citizens' Asso. | and Dile; the nation needs a; clation will mect at § o'clock at All| dumping ground for those who B e Cainddintgevente G not Tike its tyle. _ | WALT MASON. Flowers for Weddings nand ] (Copyright by George Matt] Functions. Bl:u‘kwtone 1ith snlr‘;l: FIRM ENLARGES STORE. Advertisement. il ;Nntlnnnl Furniture Co. | FEWER TRAFFIC DEATHS. Number of Collisions. However, 1n District Are on Increase. While deaths trom _traffic accidents decreased steadily in the past three fiscal vears. the number of collisions| between automobiles is on the increase, adeording to a report to Commissioner Oyster today from the traffic bureau. ‘The report sums up the past three years | as follo Winfleld Preston. builder. George T. 1919—Killed, 70: serfously injured, 124: , Santmyers, architect, has prepared the slightly hurt, 1.848; collisions in which | plans. there was property dzmage. 2.800. 1920—Killed, 64: serlously injured, 110; slightly hurt., 1.465; property damage, ,956. 1921—Killed, seriowsly injured, T4; | elightly hurt, 1,638; property damage collisions, 3.617. LIEUT.JADWIN’S NEW POST Assigned to Special Duty Under | - """ [AnEUaEe, Gen. Harbord. § |NO DEBS FREEDOM DECISION. First Lieut. Cornelius C. Jadwin, 2d,! Decision on the question of TUnited States Cavalry, who was aide | doning Eugene V. de camp to Maj. Gen. James G. Har- bord when the latter was in command at Camp Travis, Tex.. has reported at | the\War Department for duty in the | office of the chief of staff. and has been assigned to special duty under Gen. Harbord as executive assistant to the chief of staff. Lieut. Jadwin is the sor of Gen. Edgar Jadwin, Corps of Engineers, who_assisted in the construction of the Panama canal. and afterward was stationed in this city. GOES TO ATLANTIC FLEET. Capt. John D. Wainwright, at the navy vard, New York. has been de- tailed "as chief of staff of the com- mander of the battleship force, Atlan- tic fleet. - ORDERED T0O WASHINGTON. Capt. Richard H. Watt, Naval Con- struction_Corps. at the navy yard, Norfolk, Va., has been ordered to this city for duty on the compensation board, Navy Department. Acquires Adjoining Buildings. Acquisition by the National Furni- | ture Company of the adjoining build- west and 637 H street, sterday. iat 633 and 635 H street. ! property ! store. Construction work on the remodel- ing project already been begun by was announced The entire will be remodeled into one ORDERED TO JAPAN. Maj. William J. Davis, to Chita. Siberia, and Capt. Truman M. Martin, infantry, at Fort Sam j Houston, Tex., have been ordered to Tokio, Japan. for the purpose of pursuing a course of study in the par- torney General Daugherty, ficial has announced. Supt. of Federal Prisons Votaw was now in Atlanta arranging for the release of Debs. INVALID CHAIRS RENTED BY WEEK OR MONTH v.ry Nominal Charge. ml Instruments s Ex that of- He denied that and clmluly KLOMAN'S Instrument Co. 1114 14th St. N.W, Phone M. 5088 th your owa exes for Physician_and Tyak Teh st. how. Plione Figuring in all the costs and the time consumed by the inquest and the trial, we fail to see how a woman saves anything by shooting her hus- band instead of getting a divorce— Springfield Union. apoons, ladies’ mesh bags, ete. All work guaranteed. ‘We pharpen all kinds knives; scissors and razors. THE GIBSON CO., Inc. 917 G St. N.W. " Health Candies 40, 60 & 80c Ib. Don’t Worry Keep cool and enjoy the good things of life including— Noble Size, 10c Napoleon Size, 15¢ The cigar of class. For sale by all dealers. Made inm Washington by Henry T. Offterdinger, Mfr. . im His Model Cigar Factory at . 508 Ninth St. N.W. [?A'enh for Comoy’s London-Made Briar Pipes. JISEES BOLSHEVISM their industry is would see the whole! e a hunch ' quotation. I sound. they weary us with gall} ings, 801, 803 and 805 Tth street north- | The present quarters are; infantry, ¢ who has just returned from a trip| Debs, the socialist leader, has not been reached by At- ! THE EVENING STAR, KEEPING UP WlTH THE JONESES—No More Ice Water for Pa. \CE \WATER LOSING STEADILY Samuel Gompers Says Rus- I ’sia of Today Is Russia ' of Year Ago. Russia of today does not differ from |Russia of a year ago, according to President Samyuel Gompers of the Ameri- jcan Federation of Labor, in an’ official 1 editorial expression made public through {the Federationist, ergan of the national jlabor body. The only change, he says. fis for the worse. Under a_title, “News Taking From Russi President Gompers declared that “recent dispatches from Russia_and from points bordering on Russia have been of a character to arouse specula- tion as to what changes may be taking place behind the borders of that vast | domain.” | Says Lenin Proves Statement. | | Lenin is quoted, Mr. Gompers says. | !to substantiate statements indicating an enforced change of policy in important I respects, including the virtual abandon- | {ment of communism as a program -nd\ invitation of capital and capitalism back the Russian fold. Perhaps the m the present Russi ing to Mr. Gompers, manner in which newspaper reports jmisquoted Lenin. These misquotations re invariably of a character calculated ! to mollify opposition to him and to his oviet regime. Careful comparison be- ! tween the purported utterances and the | real utterances has revealed this mis- Russion Despotiam Continues. an despoiism remains s dictatorship remains Reliable advices are that the {refugees over the border into { Letvia and Finland grows steadily. |mugpes now are workmen flying from [ the terror of sovietism. _Inside of Rus- |sia the discontent of the workers in- eromen because their misery and op- | pression increase. jompers concludes by declaring is gaining nothing with xhc» e of time. On the contrary, LEAVES DUTY HERE. Capt. Herbert C. Cocke has been i detached from duty on the examin- | ing bodrd, Navy Department, and as-| signed to the command of thé U.S.S. Bridgeport. MAJ. RILEY ASSIGNED. Maj. Frank J. Riley, Quartermaster | { Corps. has been assigned to duty as i construeting quartermaster. Wash- jington, D. C. relieving Capt. Harry L. Waggoner. Quartermaster Corps. who will report to Maj. Riley as his I assistant. Special Sale { 0 | i Bottles Now is the time you need a Thermos Bottle for your pic- nics, etc. We are therefore announcing a special Sale now at the right time. GLASS REFILLS Pint size. $1.79 Quart size. ..$2.79 Green Enameled Case Pint size.. Quart size. Corrugated Nickel Case A\i.fld‘?\l.\h\ld‘fi.fl&.&fi3,'lal&,,'t.:t, |scuom.s ORGANIZE HERE. | Correspondence Institutions Form |various schools GOES TO PACIFIC FLEET. Commander Charles E. Parsons, the bureau of supplies and accounts. Navy Department, has been assigned on the staff of the com- Organization of the National soclation of Correspondence was pel day by local institutions teaching by cor- s e - passage, !(ltfl tional in &cope. It has as fts purpose g 4 tor boclinE_ but v{a‘r tax, the maintenance of high standards on Send for boollet ot dther trips an instruction and clean-cut, upright] TRANSFERRED TO BOSTON. vacation resorts. busines: Charter members of the association are: Ea vice president and director National Radio Institute; Clifford Lew dent, and Edwin Piper. general mana- ger. L Roy School preside: Waiter nell Scl William Klinghorne, urer, National Poultry Institute. Of cers of P, tary-tr &dh'lwl.’l.:‘.fl".. Pint size Quart size Plain ‘Nickel Case Pint size. Quart size. The Gibson Co., lnc. 917 G St. N.W. COLORADO UTAH CALIFORNIA WESTERN NORTH CAROLINA REDUCED SUMMER FARES SOUTHERN . RAILWAY SYSTEM FROM: stmncrou CONVENIENT SCHEDULES ATTRACTIVE SERVICE . Inquires S. E. BURGESS, D. P. A. 1425 F St. NW. Telephone, Main 3633 Washington, D.C. | RPN C. Hopkins, vice president; EERERERERKERERES LS Painted Floors kitchen floors, much back-breaking work scrubbing to keep them clean. . Acme Varnish makes this un- W. 607-609 C St. N.W. Btraight down the street from the G. A. E. Monument at 7th and Pa. Ave. FREFFFFFrErerers WASHINGTON, -D. C, GUESS ILL RING FOR ANOTHER PITCHER oF — WEDNESDAY, JULY 6, New Association. As- Schools rfected in Washington yvester- the executive officers of seven to duty s policies. rl P. Hopkins, president Wash- | Naval Medical Corps, at the Naval u. H. Soulnby. r.- Md. h .| Medical School. this city, has been e Roserre Biterooms, Gall Matn 740 president to duty on the receiving ship . presi- ewis Hotel Training Claflin, president Columbia | of Drafting: Arthur J. Lucl nt Washington School of McDonnell, principu el fof Si BEXE T hool secretary-treas- the new association are Earl president; R Edwin' caurer. CHford Lewls was ap- DRI TG RO RO RO R TR R ORI R DR SO 20 0 0 L Save Housewerk Bare floors, especially require quality Floor H. Butler Co. 'MAURICE F. FLYNN Established 1845 O O K O ok O N O k) ; Started Some Excitement ! When we put on this big 96 ' Shoe Sale Continuing at all our 4 Stores E had over 5,000 pairs too many women's low shoes of certain Some were slow sellers. Others had. be- come broken in sizes. But all attractive, well made Pumps and Oxfords. Reg- ularly $5 to $12. kinds. So we took.the only means we knew of SURE TO SELL THEM OUT in a few. days. Made the price so sensa- tional you aré al- most compelled to buy! . You'll find samples of these shoes on display. Select *the styles you like best and our salespeople will fit you in these styles if possible. -There were nearly 100_different kinds in “.all leathers and’ fabrics—but they are moving* oflt—at $2.95 pair! All Sales Fifial! None sent C. O..D.. None exchanged Boston. semi-monthly EAREEEE LR EREEEE LR P ERE L EL P Dependable Service nointed chalrman of the publicity | committee. Meetings are to be held in the offices of the 1921. —By POP MOMAND.| Potomae River Bay. N str. “Three In 3 p.m. Mond Saturdays; leav nights and one Rivers” chester” leaves Seventh St. Wharf vs, Wednesdays and re same two es Baltim days at 6 p.m. Time required, day each way or Lieut. Commander Harry L. Smith, Special Film Features AMERICAN 1=t s:h = mJMB‘RTON “BARE LIBER RIC 19tk = North c-pnol LYRI MISS SHIRLEY WABON il latest release, “THE MOTHER R. L Ave. USSELL in CKLES."" 1349 Wisconsin Ave. ALLMSTAR CAST in AN—MARRIAGE. ‘ W' A “TOONERVILLE TACTICS." cmmrrmfifm TODAT—ALICE JOXCE, in E 8C. ING o pABd JAMES"AUBREY, in AR ALLISON. And Comedy, TODAY AND TOMORROW._CONSTANCE "ALM. in “LESSONS IN ulVl’ VHixt COMPDY, ~THE B Savoy 'nenu m Garden.14th & CoLR. _HAROLD LLOYD, in W And WILL I(li(.lgfl! in 'BDYH BARRYMORE, CRANDALL'S Ayewe, aaasp A CHARLES RAY in “THE OLD_SWIMMI in _“EX- fersie 1 Paramount Production, NSIDE OF THE CUP” in AY- 1353 PENNA. AVE. S.E. Open_7-30. Speclal Concert. GEORGE WALSH in “NUMBER 17" Also 2.reel Sunshine Comeds. “THE SLICKER” KY PILOT.” And ASTRAY FROM HES, in “SEN- erformances &t 40. n-'nw-y Zompany. —has resulted in low as fectly adjusted. Over 60,000 Wearers of Glasses to Our Optical Departntent Eyeglasses Including careful, thorough examination by one of our Graduate Optometrists—as 2 —We are never satisfied with a pair of Glasses unless they are becoming and per- That's part of our service. Jewelers & Son 1. 2:40, 0, CRANDALL'S 3zele iy ouf in “THE 911 H St. N. AUBREY, in PEARL WHITF “THE MOUNTAIN YORK THEATER CRANDALL’S Gn. Ave.&Quebec 9 & S O Ok L S S S T I S PN FNFNFFINNENS NEW STANTON TOM MIX in . A Y] ATIONS. CIRCLE 5ot Toui v 1 . - GEOR 3. OET T, C Sta. N.E. CRANDALL'S F at 1040 Mmoroum THIS WEEK 10:30 A. M. to 11 P. M. MARGUERITE | CLARK In the Screen’s Best Comedy SCRAMBLED WIVES dded Comedy ILLE TACTIC! DOROTHY DALTON “THE IDOL OF THE NORTH” One-Reel Scenic Novelty “THE RUNAWAY TRAIN” Lyman H. Howe's Seasati CRANDALL'S 18th & Col. Rd. —TODAY— Beginning at 6:30 P. M. ALICE JOYCE In a New Vehicle, The JAMES AUBREY, IN 5 “THE TOURIST.” ‘ LOEW’S l\on PLAYING Il. ; GRIFFITH'S | Latest and greatest triumph. XNow showing at popuiar prices— ” "Shittr Prizma's “Message of Flowers.” REPUBLIC 2. 5 Near 14th America's Finest Colored Movie House to 11 P.M. MOOURE'S RIALTO DOORS OPEN AT 10 A. M. During this engagement, the feature will be shown daily at 10:20 A. M., 12:10, 2:00, 3:45. 5:30, 7:15 and D:15 P. M. New Black- Trimmed White Sports Shoe Added to the White Sale at $5.95 A white Canvas Oxford trimmed with black. Black kid tip, lace-stay and quarter. heel. Very Nifty! Black leather sole and Nearly all our $7.45, $8.75 and $9.75 White Nubuck—and many white fabric—Sports Oxfords and Pumps are included in this sale. All- white models. trimmed styles Wonderful opportunity! Also tan and patent in - great variety. The $2.45 Sale Children’s Low Shoes Continues to be the year’s most sensational event in our Juvenile Depts. Many of our hest $3.45, $4, $4.85 and $5.50 low shoes included. In all leathers—including leather- trimmed white Sports Shoes. sizes for-misses and children:« All Revel ‘Florencefidor Supported dy a Superb Casat. Orchestra Auxill THE SNRRICK PLAYERS i “Scrambled Wives' 1 Seats Now —— 40-MILE MOONLIGHT TRIP STEAMER ST. JOHN’S Paramount Presents DAVID POWELL g Drama of Married Lif APPEARANCES N e Sebotimic LROOM FOR DANCING TO Ehn '8 JOYOUS JAZZ MUSIC GO TO MT.VERNON Steamer leaves 10 and 2:30. Daily 35 Sun. I Hol'ys 53" “Another Fine Slww"—Pnn SAN".EY & SAWYER A A & G, the. lqml“;u. coignes, Palo & Palet, Adelaide Girls, La Belge Si‘.‘i‘.“i-.,..,,. ¢ the Doy, Do, Auw's = CHEVY CHASE LAKE Dane Every Eve., {lu Davis’ Music u.u-.-..:-m-lcfllp--. Gharles Maca|esl&r CAFE ON BOAT Free De Dasaiog lltuldly From 8 to 8:30 end day at Washington's i Oldezt Summer Resort, MARSHALL HALL where George Washington was entertained by Hon John Mershall Most Fascinating Fox Trot Steps ‘The Double Sllllfle’ It’s a knockout— It is clean— It is artistio— YOU CAN'T RESIST IT Get 1t at Penn Gardens 2ist and Penna. Ave. N. W. OPEN TONIGHT every week might 8130 te 13, Under Entire New Management - BNAPPY JARZ MUSIO A Real Clown Orchestra Ceme and wee how you are received. EXCURSIONS. Power Boat Ella Worden ° For private parties, excursions fates by day or week; boat lenty “room and. very . safe. Boat lying at 1Ith street whart DANCING. J. J. Hoffman and Mrs. Hoskins Formerly Mrs. H. L. Holt 1808 Kalorama road. Phone Col. 761-W. Ballroom and all branches of stage damcing correctly taught. Washington Studio of Dance 431 11th Bt, N.W. Fraaklin 1570 Private and 4 Class, / 75e. cool” ballroom. PROF. AND MRE, ACHER & STUDIO, lessons ¢ by':wolnmut. g-- blished 1900. PROF. FINLEY W. NOTT, Manager Et ““The 'rmme." Army N New dasce vy | 2 mmly private. - Any Tour., Normal y: Mi1SS C LE Private lessons by » Mmfié&* Dllpon Shfioc‘bm’ / BOOKS SResty to supply just what you want, E. Morrison Paper Co., T wewease 3009 Pa. Ave

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