Evening Star Newspaper, March 5, 1922, Page 30

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GUARANTEED QUALITY AT The.National Furniture Co. CREDIT—SERVICE—LOW PRICES AT ] rl;OY SCOUT NEWS | e The National Furniture Co. | 5| All Boy Scouts who would like to do B !a good turn, will please lend an ea Down in the south somewhere, and headed this way, Is at least one couple, newly mated, who would like to be your guests for a time this sum- mer. - They do not require much room, and | they will prove happy and valuable friends if you treat them with con- sideration. They will have traveled thousands of miles to reach you, but If their new home is not in order they will just naturally have to look some- where else for shelter. Boys, did you ever think that only about half Jozen kinds of birds are friendly enough to accept your hos- pitality? That's all, but they are the kind i that are well worth knowing, and in- clude bluebirds, chickadees, martins, Ready to Give Instant Service on Plumbing —Repairs and Installations, anywhere in suburbs 3s well as in city. d 1 Skilled mechanics always n the job,” and our own motors to hustle thely tof your home, store or shop, thus @ saving labor costs. ’ c 5] 7Also reasonable on Tinning-and Heating. 8 | MAURICE J. COLBERT Heating—Plumbing—Tinning 621 F Street ™355, With every 8100 or mo: set of Wm. With every purchase of $100 or more, 42-plece wet of Bea y Deco-, rated Dinnerware. wonderful Values inThe Nationals| ring Heusecleaning Sa WITH ALL THE CREDIT YOU WANT A. Guaranteed Silverware. \ 72 % 2, Z Z robins, woodpeckers and wrens. Some of these, like Mrs. Jenny Wren, raise s many as three broods in a season, and demand a fresh, clean house fof each brood, so if you wish them as caen St Rerlieacd Wark: guests you must give them the kind Eearaiteed: of house they want: otherwise they will go visit some other scout who is! 1428 B St. S.E. more hospitable. Take time by the forelock, scouts, and have every- thing in readiness for the little feathered visitors soon to be with PERPETUAL || Erooerro s e Returns March 7 in the scout ad- vancement contesc for the Washing- ton Post trophy cup show, Troop 1. Lester G. Wilson, scoutmaster, still The five leading by a heavy margin. troops at the head of the list have | N not changed their relative positions | during the last month, and the rivairy for second place is still keen. The For resurfacing old floors Pays 6 Per Cent f{{i{gf. l;ii.f[.:fl}}“,n:fi.é?é:tf.gzfi‘:fi A Now comes the sea,son.House.cleaning, when the good many desirable sl_u'tes—cutting prices to make sure of e e it Fdape® ax'torthe HKETY wikners may h.ous-ew:fe sets abo'ut 'bnghtenmg up the home——refyr- moving much High-Grade Furniture quickly. And ll °" o 83 months. STt~ f]f 2, me teauing twenty troops'ia s | nishing and refurbishing. We, too, have housecleaning don’t forget to read our other Big Housecleaning Ad inr Bice. Toogn. to do, making way for new Spring Stocks—sacrificing Today’s Post. Pays 4 Per Cent on shares withdrawn be- fore maturity. " Assets More Than lDTh i 3:;‘ "[" 20 . & leading troops $7,000,000 S p 1L Troop 39, 5 SIll'pl'lls Nenmg 16,627; Division V. Troop 74, 13,507; Division VI, Troop~1, 39.551; Division $800,000 VII, Troop 101, 9,498; Division VIIL = Troop 95, 5,000, - | i n the rivalry for individual ad- Corner llfl! ""’ ESts. NW. [l o e e L notson of ‘Troos il SAMES BERRY, President 1 leads all the scouts of the city, | JOSHUA W. CARR, Seeretary witk 105 points. The leaders by di- e ———— visions are: Division 1—1, Ralph L —— = Shinn, Troop 103, 15 points; 2, Aaron MAKE A GOOD JOB |Anthony. Troop’ 20. Francis Helm. 2 Troop 38, Harry Prior, Troop 103, ali . il cihe spring painting—use |1¢ points. Division 1I—1, John Graves, Reliable | BECKER PAINTS. There's one Troop 22, 25 points; 2, John R. Crow for evers redecorating problem 2 J - PAINTS | ¢, sesson brings. " Let us a. Troop 9 George Harrel vise you about the ' right|Troop 1 Wheeler Brade methods of application. Troop 16, 15 points. Division INI—1. B Everett Passeno, Everett Rodmam. Becker Paint and Glass Co., | Bradfora_Aberneihy, George McNeil, E. HODGKIN, Mgr. Andrew Handol, Leo Thorne, Richard Phone West 67 | Thorne, Troop 63, all 10 points. Division IV—1, Henry Barlow, Troop \\ | 0. 65 points: 2, Raymond Abbaticchio. ) | Troop 39, 40 ‘points; 3, Gerald Munso! Troop 40, 65 points. Division V—I || william B. Richardson, Troop 33, 30 points; 2, Eibe Deck, Robert Sim- mons, Troop 33, 20 points; 3, William | | W. Bradford, Troop 32, 15 points. Division VI—1, Henry Nicholson, Troop 1. 105 points; 2, R. O. D. Hunt, H. C. Lamberton, Troop 1, 85 point _|li3. John Raby, Troop.1l. 65 points; 4. Thomas McConville, Troop 100, 6 REFLE( :'l'ION points. Division VII—1, Alton Bow- man, Aubrey Filton, Richard Hunt. Edwin Sherwood, Troop 101, all 10 Patrol Leaders’ Training Course. N STOVES \ Every year tre District of Columbia | N Council conducts a scouting school of Il methoas for the purpose of bringing | R K w € to the Dfl(l‘Dll leadersdofhthe dl{}'ex)—(elnl arm troops the latest an est wrinkles cep o || i How to make a Boy Scout troop Chilly Spring successtul, It is a class for the ex- change of ideas and for the present- ays ing of old and tried as well as new y and suggestive plans for troop meet- fngs. hikes, activities, etc. The class | N | this year opens on Saturday evening, March 11, In the meeting room of C. & Troop 100, at the boys' “Y,” G street. i near -18th, northwest. Tre sessions A = CO. ||| win sun for about six Saturdey eve- nings, beginning promptly at 7:30 an 616 12th St.—1204 G St. ||| closing at 9:15. "Assistant Executive |\ Drake will be in charge, and there e/ | will_bo speclal speakers and in- structors each evening. The pro- gram for each session will include an address omy scouting fundamentals, a t ] | Sectional conference, a talk on prac- ea Uurt. itical scouting and demonstration of E ! games, etc. : That's what we hear Dr. Eastman to Speak. i Mr. Fuller, secretary of the boys’ R eyory day from folks [}, 3 invited all scouts to be pres- know good Mill- ent this (Sunday) afternoon at the| ork aboul : “¥ at 3 oclock, to hear an Indian ok about the efficient [l ;i "y Dr. Charles S. Eastma This Graceful 4-Piece Bedroom Suite In Walnut or Mahogany Finish Exactly as you sce it pictured The simple elegance of this Suite is enhanced by the . | graceful curves. It comprises a Bow-end Bed, Commo- s 75 dious Dresser, Large Vanity Dressing Table and Chiffo- . . robe. A remarkable example of value-giving at the Special Sale price of > T' e-Panel Libr Is Beautifully Finished in Mahogany Exactly as Pictured Above It is from the period of Queen Anne, and com- prises Settee with two pillows; Armchair and ‘5149 75 Rocker; Spring Seat construction. A very excep tional SHItETat. 0vs vl s sioisioils il s = aisioia ol aoe Easy Credit Terms at “The National” 722 2 7 7004 ‘This Carriage $1 9.75 B E x cellent quality fiber; reversible g hood; good srunning gear; rubber-tir e d = = (XU This Fumed Oak Suite wheels. Spe- This Cozy 5-Piece Breakfast Suite gervice we render, qual- [||| whose Indian name is “Ohiyesa.” Dr. 5 East i great Indian _Scout s : cial— ] #y of work and the [[| 555 her ana The author of such As you see it in the picture: Table, Rocker and s 75 . As sketched, consists of Dropleaf Table and Four 75 books as “Indian Scout Talks." Chair, spring seats; imitation leather covered. Sale 3 Easy Credit: Chairs, finished in Ivory and Black, Ivory and Blue, 3 A S htets and Heroes,” “Wigwam h Gray and Maroon. Specially priced at................ PLiCE tiverrnvensaneneaennnneann deoemnaasessrnsonns - m'mndmte price we e. Campfires,” etc. Easy Credit, Terms at “The National” i Sure, we are just plain, {||! Attention, Bird Lovers! inary fol i The Audubon Society of the District ::‘ exnl!:’: mie! °| k’t}::,l: {announces that the usual spring bird jliasses Will De Held ac Uie Ao reaso! cce:! School, 12th and L northwest, on five &‘ nofwr.“ 35, Mondav afternoons, at 4:45, begin- We want every one to [ff: ning March 13, Sking ot all the com- moun_birus of the Lastrict wi e on know about our plant, (i} : Sxamination at 4 oelock which can turn out any gach Monaay. ~Scouts interested in . 3 birds w! e welcome. 0se wish- work you d““’?’ and ing to join the class should send you’ll get it on time, at [ji| their names to Miss Mary Sutor, 1816 3 | h March 6. "H yery moderate prices. | 1 street northwest, by March 6. "Here is a fine opportunity for thése who i Patronize Home Terms With “The National’s”. Easy Credit Terms This Red Cedar Chest Will prevent the moths from Phaving a party in your Furs and Blankets. This Library Table —of Golden P BT THE Oak; has Z drawer and ‘lower shelf; are working for the merit badge in bird study. Merit Badges Granted. The court of honor last Tuesday{R s 5 ; 5 lndustry | evening granted merit badges to the J polished finish. ‘ | following scouts in the subjects in- Special, % dicated: James Bradley, Troop 1. = T . - If you haven’t, start [ll|}orscmanchip, publio health, safety e e now, for it’s up to us all first; Jack Fair, Troop 1, craftsman- : l i ship; Arthur Fuller, Troop 1, safety to help one ,another so i airat; Robinson C. Glazebrook, Troop 1. 1 t craftsmanship, public health, safety that we might make this ||| S80S ag=) 0 WUt fcop's, Evres, a real home town, with i nu{vtelylllg: H‘I:nry Nicholson, Troop 1, 5 - H painting, poultry keeping, surveying; real Ixome_ people in it. Ydward Chitnick, 'Froop % campiee We are doing our part— [l|! carpentry: Gordon Wehner, Troop 15, Easy Credit Terms (L 510-75 iz Credit Terms This Golden Oak This Large Overstuffed Couch it { firemanship; Wheeler Braden, Tro Just as Pictured. 5 - - now it’s up to you. 1367 Satety Rrat; Raymond Abbaticcnte, L TR Traop 39, civica, ploneering: Charles ¢ Imitation leather covered... s 4 W% 7 BUFFET | Keller, Troop 39, pioneering; Clyd ial— g /7/ k The Henderson [} &oiicr, soce, o, pioncering; Civae Special—_ : » 1 e’ . M % {aid to "animals;’ ¢ Emory Waters, s 50 'I'h' P‘ D’ ® R S = ) — ~erid (Like Cut) Toop 57, firemanship, personal healt « t % anufacturing Co. ||| Trocr.% fremananis, personat nealt 18 Ien- lece vming noom Jduite ——————————F Mirror wi " Easy-Credit at . 1319-1341 W Street N.W. [f|i %37ty first: Raymond Gable, Troop © “The National” !mals; Edward Milton Dulin, Troop 10! i public health: Gerald Munson, Troop' 40, public heaith. Chief Scout Executive James E. West, from national headquarters, €€ 99 New York, was an interested visitor | N : at the covrt of homor session. I Queen: Anne Period—Mahogany Finish Exactly as Pictured Above LA very distinctive Suite, including large Buffet, China Cabinet, Serving Table, Extension Table, Armchair and s five Side Chairs: You can buy this suite Monday for.... e large cupboard. Sule price— 51975 Easy Credit Terms Telephones North 2661 and North 6714 Scouts Visft Camp Roosevelt. Just to satisfy themselves that Camp Roosevelt is interesting in win- ter as well as summer, twenty-two members of the C. M. O, the Wash- ington Scout camp fraternity. took a ‘trip last week end down to the FOR | ; scene. of thelr summer. revels g Chesapeake bay. ~Those who weat by train had an easy time: the gu. toists nearly got stuck in the mud, put i managed finally to arrive. They all came back enthuslastic for th camn s ,, | 2nd eager for its opening next ‘sum- o 3 se” Iin attendas 3 . Humphreys® “Seventy-seven” |Ti<lin ior® dhe™ona Sster: for Grip, Influenza, Cough, Sore | Hutchison of Troop 74; Scoutmaster Cole and Scouts Arthur Cole, Willlam Throat and all Colds. fi““socn and Robert Rice of Troop 2 . : Scoutmaster Hall and A: Keep handy, carry in your Stitart of Troop 63; Assistant oot yrell and Scouts John W ocket, take a dose at the first | Tnd'Gordon Rule of Troop 100; Sewors hill. Edgar Eagleston, Troop 9; Jerome Staley, Troop 30; Virgle ' Warner, L Troop’ 37; Girard Lee, Troop 3 “Pay a Little a Week at “The National” In Black Enamel Floral decoration. Special, 6640” Robert Curtis, Troop 47; ), D 47; Al . Troop 51; Robert Sm_]l':h, Poon b p Turner, 'roop 76; 1, ‘fur- INDUCES ner, Troop 87; Holmes Fountain Toies 101, and Assistant- Executive Draje SLEEP The clan _assembled at the couneii grounds Saturday “'d"fi,]“’ install No Narcotie, Strictly Homeopathic. OUEHISEVRTAEC Ol A 1 as mem- Price, 30c and $§1.00, :tt"llmgngmu. ‘St sent [ Ders. “A_rousing camp fire on' the om_receipt of price, or C. O. Parcel Post. | beach gave inspiration for numerous Humphreys’ Homeo. Medieine Co., 138 Wil- | plans for the good times ahead when » , Ham Btreet, New York. Medical Book Fres. .{.camp opens in June. = ¥

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