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, THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, NOVEMBER 13, 1921—PART 1. CHILDREN HAVING HAPPY TIME AT THE HOUSE OF MERCY. 16 Cider, 75c Gallon, and Apples [WILL SEEK DONATIONS ‘Week days and Sunday via. Ga. Ave .Pike FOR HOUSE OF MERcY turn right Olney and Ashton. ~Luck*oug! Orchards, Ednor, Md. Also on sale at amnex, Ga. Ave. Pike. 5 imiies D. C. line. 13% e Gifts of Money, Canned Goods, Vegetables or Other Material Earnestly Desired. A thanksgiving donation is to be held November 19 for the benefit of the House of Mercy, Klingle road and Rosemont avenue. Checks are to be made payable to Mrs. Frazier D. 015 R street northwest. of money, canned goods, ! vegetables, ete. will be Al “donations on Monday, November 14, the open- - Ing concert of the. orchestral seas will take place on Monday, November 21, In the band auditorium at the marine barracks. —_— ’ MARINE BAND POSTPONES Orchestral Concert Set for Novem- Der 21 at Barracks. On account of the United|'States| ‘ Women who wear skirts too short Marine Band being officiaily éngaged in Berlin are subject to being fined. R N e e e Products From Dine. at 2 BELLEVUE BANTAM Dining Rooms Your Teeth d learn their true condi- charge. dentists treat vour teeth here. They take every precaution not to hurt you. Myfichor | Careful cut avenue, b nd 6 p.m. that da; L 1 "be served at the House lof Mercy after 3 o'clock November ¥ ; 2 A & institution | 1 ; 5 ) % i ‘ | | | | 1 119, ‘when friends of th Zin Gold, Sliver, Tiat- will be_cordially welcomed. | SUCTION | abd” voreisio. ¢ Today— | The House of Mercy is # home for | jone 2l Y- _2 the training of unfortunate girls and | ! PLATES | d Crown Special > jtheir babies. It is supported by vol- Bridge Work P === ||| untary contributions and is indorsed by Fit snug, A nege Wor z Dinner, the charities indorsement committee. e = | will mot 55 1*4 &*5 e = ! | @ Set | TOOTH DR. WHITE, 407 7th St. Opposite Woolworth's 5c and 10c Store. Hours: Dally, 8:30 a.m. to 8 p.m.; Sundayw, 10 t. Phone Main Dr. J. K. Freiot, Prop. LA Served from 12 to § POLICENAN FACES CHARGE OF THEFT iPainter Accused of Stealing Automobile Last September. ! A In Carte Serviee, 8 AM. to 9 P.M. 1332 G St. N.W. Bellevue Farms LUNCH 1334-36 G St. N.W. 8 AM. to 8 P.M. —and a In Carte Service i | Crossing I'oliceman John Alexander | | Painter, twenty-four years old, who has bedn stationed at 9th and G Streets, was arrested last night on a harge of stealing an automobile. He is alieged to have taken the machine of Thomas E. Newcomb, 2400 16th street, about a month ago. Painter, his wife and children were riding in the machine when Detective Alligood of the automobile squad ar- rested him at 9th and G streets. When | ining Specializing on Dining Room Furniture for Thanksgiving This is to be a showing of a splendid stock of Suites, odd Buffets, China Cabinets, Tables and Chairs. Prices are very attractive and our terms are most liberal. It will be a welcome and timely event. PERPETU . BUILDING ASSOCIATION Pays 6 Per Cent on shares maturing in 45 or 83 months. It Pays 4 Per Cent on shares withdrawn be- fore maturity arrested, it is stated, Painter claimed | he had a bill of sale for the car, stat- ing he had purchased it. He is said 1to have quickly ®anged his claim | and stated he had obtained the machine from a companion, both he and the ! companion having used it from time to time since it was taken from near a theater. Inspector Grant, chief of detectives, questioned the prisoner at headquar- | ters and suspended him from the force. He was taken to a police sta- | tion to be held until he could furnish !bond or until Monday, when he will [ be arraigned in court. i Mr. Newcomb's automobile was| taken from in front of a local theater the night of September 20. Painter, a native of the Woodstock Be prepared to entertain the Thanksgiving guests in a handsomely furnished-dining room. Grogan’s will be glad to assist you. Any suite or piece will be delivéred to your home on the most Pleasing Payment Terms = neighborhood of Shenandoah valley. Va., was appointed on the police force about three years ago. He performed duty in the third precinct. He was Assets More Than $7,000,000 iastercad o the Biak prestact dan Surp'n‘ Nelfin‘ (l;aisnllreere,l;.!fl.flu home is :ut Mount ) $800,000 STRUGGLING OVER GUN, 1¢h and E Sts. NW. iAo o MAN IS. BADLY SHOT : This Oak Buffet JOSHUA W. CARR, Secret; Edward Bell, Colored, Has Ey@and | (A Living Room Feature). Special — Part of Skull Blown Away. Stray Bullets Hit Woman. One eye shot out and part of his skull blown off, Edward Bell, colored, about forty years old, employed at the navy yard, was taken to Emergency Hospital late vesterday afternoon from the home of John Woody, colored, forty-nine years old, 227 C street southwest. Mrs. Hattie Woody, John's wife, also was taken to the hospital and treated for wounds inflicted by stray shots from the shotgun. H John Woody was arrested and held | by the police of the fourth precinct in connection with the shooting, the police | being told that he accidentaliy fired the shot while playing with the gun. While the wounded man was still lying on the ¥ floor of the kitchen of the Woody home Woody explained to the police how the shooting occurred. voody. his wife and Bernard Price, a | ere in the Kitchen at the time Bell was shot. All declared the shot | was accidentally fired while the men were struggling playfully for possession of the weapon. I —_— COMMISSIONERS READY TO DEFEND THEIR ACTION i e This Loose Cushion Cane Suite $I 4 7 Solid oak, in golden finish; a Here is a suite that has long been awaited. Three pieces— roomy Armchair, Rocker and Sofa, with_three loose spring cush- < Colonial design, with large plate ions. " The carved frames are in Queen Anme-design, fitted with cane. e g 3 mirror. Choice of three upholsteries—figured taupe, blue or mulberry velour. T his Queen Anne Dining Room Suite (As lllustrated.) No Extra Interest Charge. 1 87 ) 2 - a s 3 = Only Five of These Suites, and All Should Sell Before Monday Noon Includes the five Side Chairs and Arm Chair, 54-inch Buffet, large grilled China Cabi- net and 48-inch Extension Table. The fine Queen Anne design is very popular, and may be had in dark walnut finish or the new and attractive silver gray finish, This Period Bed: Sui ‘ (Libmlec':edit r;mr:om e ‘229 Here Is a most attractive suite in genuine American walnut or brown mahogany. Comprises a beautiful, full-size Vanity Case; large Dresser with mirror of generous size; gentleman's Chifforette. and double Bed of pleasing design. Martha Washington Sewing Cabinets This Extension $12.75 - The most practical Cabinet of Table all. - $14.75 ish; has three drawers and two * deep pockets. Solid oak in golden finish; has 42-inch top and_ extends to six {’eet in length; Colonial pedestal ase. RADIANT FIRE Just what you want te take the chill off the room. ‘MUDDIMAN- 1204 G St 616 12th St. Phone Main 140 This Dainty Breakfast Set (Use a Charge Account) Choice of rose and gray or green and gold” enameled finish. Particularly pleasing for use in afimxdll “T"»;'l"“fl" ‘where llvilntx it Toom and dining room must be combined. This dainty set consists s oeporation Counsel Stephens mill of large drop-leat Table and four Chairs with woven cane seats. tomorrow morning to defendthe a - Lo tion of the Commissioners in award- ing the contract for completion ofy the new Eastern High School to George E. Wyne. Mr. Stephens will present to the court the answer of the Commission- ers to the petition filed Thursday by George Hyman, the lowest bidder, who asked the court to enjoin the | clty heads from accepting the Wyne | id. 1 Former CommiSsioner Gardiner, at- torney for Hyman, contends that the| Commissiohers are required by law i o award a contract to the lowest| “responsible bidd: and that Mr. Hy- | man furnished evidence of his re-| sponsibility. Mr. Wyne was given the contract, for $959.700. Mr. Hyman told the| court his contract was $15,800 less. | | Corporation Counsel Will Contend That Awarding of Contract for School Was Proper. ‘B — B " Dinner Sets _ Special 50-piece Porcelain Set. crest $14.75 l(l)-piece Poréelain Set, floral 324'75 design ,“40” INDUCES design Mahogany Telephone Stand and Chair $14.75 Large Gateleg SLEEP Humphreys’ Number “Forty” Induces Repose, and Natural, Refreshing Sleep. For Insomnia, Sleeplessness, Wakefulness, Restlessness. No Narcotic, No Opiate, No Dope, No habit-forming Drugs, Strictly Homeopathic. nd $1.4 a1l Drug Stores, o sent on receipt of pri I Post. — e Humphreys® “Seventy-seven” breaks up Colds that hang on. 3. and $1.00 at all Drug Stores, or sent on receipt. of price, or C. 0. D, Parcel Poat. Humphreys’ Homeo. Medicine Co.. 156 Wil- Jiam_Ntreet. New York. Medical Book Free. 0ld-Fashioned Herb Remedies Bludtone I The Herd s a vegetable product thay Bas 1o bad effect upon the system. mstipation is the cause of most dis- Bludtone eliminates this condition, ood and tending to relieve eczema, ples, umbago, coughs and colds the stomach, liver asd | brought here from Ardmore, Okla., by POULTRY CLUB PLANNING | BEST SHOW OF HISTORY The Washington® Poultry_ Show, to! be held for five days, beginning | November 22, at the Coliseum, 9th | street and Pennsylvania avenue, will be the greatest in the history of the | National Capital. This is indfcated by : the large list of entries, as well as the | varieties of birds to be shown. i From point of varieties of exhibits, D. Lincoin Orr, who is managing the show, and who has held a similar po- sition for many years in New York, declares the coming exhibit will sur- pass that of last year at Madison Square Garden. One of the new varleties will be the Buttercups, which have never * been seen in this city before. There will be between sixty and seventy-five such irds displayed by C. Sydney Cook of gra;on. president of the Buttercup ub. 3 Two millionaires, A. Albright, jr., of Newark, N. J., and F. H. Stillwagen of Allentown, Pa., who have taken u; the breeding of high-class poultry a hobby, have entered their prize birds in the show. In the Asiatic elags will be -shown light- Brahmas exhibited by H. C. Wood of Broadbrook, N. J., and C. W. Everit. of Huntington, L. I, two of. the leading poultrymen of the coun- try: ; An’ English breed of fowls is to be Rees - Evans, while Miss Harriett Hooker, former president of Mount Holyokq College, will show Buff Orpingtens. - WAJ. LA GARDE RELIEVED. Replaced by Capt. Hollis as Mili- tary Instructor at St. John’s. Maj. Richard L. La Garde, who, since September, has been professor of mil- itary science and tactics at St. John's College, has been relieved of this post, it was announced by the War Department last night. { Capt. Hollis C. Clark, now stationed at the New Britain High School, New Britain, Conn., has been ordered to Washington .to succeed Maj. Garde. Capt. ' Hollis is expected to reach here next week. Walnut Dining Room Suite (Pleasing Credit Terms) Here is a handsome Suite tion; engde of carefully selecte prises ten pieces. Five side chairs and armchalr have genuine leather, seats. The Queen Anne pattern are so well made that one can be sure of ldsting service and satisfac- tion. Superb Italian Renaissance Suite ;4 75 : (As Sketched by Our Artist) : A truly superb Suite designed along the artistic lines of the ian Renaissance period. Comprises handsome Buffet, large. gril- {;:1‘ China Cabinet, inclosed Server, shaped, oblong Extension Table, five Side @nd one Arm Chair, wi of particularly high-grade construc- d walnut, well finished: Suite com- is carefully executed, and the pieces . $27.50 th seats and backs covered with tap- estry. The finish is carefully executed in antique Italian walnut, , , . jshed golden finiah. Child’s Desk and Chair $9.75 . Roll-top Desk, equipped - . . with. pigeon-hole' shelf; * % complete 'with < Chair; s > solid oak with golden fi- 1 866 nish, . This China Cabinet “An * attractive -Cabinet' with bent glass: ends; -carefully con- structed- of, oak with highly pol- ' Table $34.75 Genuine mahogany top, 40x48 inches; beautifully turned legs; its quaint design and varied uses make this always a most attrac- tive table. Déinty Tea Wagon $12.75 Choice of ‘mahogany, or wal- nut finish, “or golden oak; is equipped with lifting glass trap; mounted on rubber-tired wheels. ' Peter Grogan & Sons Co. - 817-823 Seventh St,N.W, “Established Jane 24,1868 1921 Attractive mahogany figish Stand and Chair, in Windsor de- sign. The pieceg are strongly made and carefully finished. $2975 Double-door Bookcase; very careful construction; has rich brown mahogany finish; has four deep shelves. Wl'ndcor h‘air $6.95 - ‘This Chair {s known as the “1777" design,. an_ artistic pattern in rich o A Smoking . Stand iz both convenient and ornamen tal We have both plain and elab- orate styles ‘in mahogany fin- ish. finish. Four of these, with Gateleg Table shown above in the center column, would make a’ plessing combination breskfast set. Lady’s Writi Duk $14.75 A well’'madg Desk; ma- hogany finished;-has drop ld that O strongly braced; an attractive er- namental design. ~ B