Evening Star Newspaper, March 19, 1922, Page 20

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ICHARGES ENGLAND ASKED weanese a0 o ALASKA “PALSIED” 'ohn- Thlder, Subject of d! /1 Y W C Q ‘Financing Social’ Agencie: 7 = ¥ 2t ‘Waskington Harvard Club will meet | N8 of re ently formed. Texa Club,| Dr. David Jnyne Bl will lecture CAIENDAR Tussday, 530 pim. University Clup, |Thursday evening, at the Hadleigh.|on “Constitutionul Government' DRY LAW ARRESTS home sys- the headquarters of the Woman's Ni- ! tom Wil bo. shown ae the ¥, 'u. c" Fredericic William' Wile' will' sDesk. | yhe yorester's Anmoctation will open | {ionl ™ Fisnaition, tomorrow. 5 nin i Self-G t Societ; Claim Today—Vespers, Mrs. Frank tomorrow night, following the “lobby 2 a forestry axhiblll?‘n Mrw“s?;nxh". Membership cards must be presented -Governmen ciety s Edgington, speaker; 4:30, F concert™” It will be under QIrection | Gegrgetown Citizenw Association ;"'ln* i e S B Star Lodgr, B 4 Confidential Information—Em- Strest. Blue Ci i n’;"rm'e"i'y‘flfi.?.‘{'.}?:"fl' gg: will meet_tomorrow, 8 p.m., Potoma | Kellcter. Public invited. Open Thurs: | colored, will m ‘Tomorrow—True Blue Corps, Savings Bank Hall. Lieut. Mina C.|gay evenings until Easter. Lincoln Colonade bassy Issues Denial. telephone company. Those who will & (}\rl“fieger\rl.ale:l) lly.b.“';?‘ii Rk part Su the gon“n Will be the|Van Winkle will speak. = T 2 ook 5 Misses McDowell, Miss Ruth Clow, iy * 1 H » Ml i 7 by the Amerlcan Commission to Pro-|GOV. Bone Says Domain| | 5icet y{’.,".'élfi,’,'.";)uk",",' SHtea | | Misa “Verns Richie, Mins. ilsabeth | Authropological Soclety will meet | technic Tnst D 01 ntx of Alabama Poly-| Drosieds far e te residing in Wash- Announcement was made yesterday Prohibition Agents Running In L in, Miss|Tuesday, 4.45 p.m., National Museum. | ton and vicinity will hold their an-| Parent-Teacher mociation of th Vi d f Toni mote Self-Government in India that Must Hav c trali street. 2o BehedGia lvficrl;ey'm;ufiflu'lg.mufi. xRi!’r‘ert Yo Flradr;cla a'n l-‘]l)eh .mtwlll ,fleakwor ?;“f‘.m?."l?“‘i'iéb w;’::ifg:"flefiln D'a'::ii ;ur'edt V",ulmn.;l) \;(lmul‘e c“;-lr:;'\;‘ ca ai - Tucsday—Grade 0ol Girl x ley. “Indian War Decorations—The War | Univ uesday, 8 p.m. Dr. Rosco i e Venders of fonics e e e terms ol the e Centralized Sys Resorvon) 3:00, E strects class | | DT i€y #nd Robert Y. Barkiey. Bonnet,” with specimens. Representatives ‘McDuite and Rainey | United States public health service, % an for military aid if the “passive rev- S : in high school English, 5, F The S. Coleridge Taylor Choral So- 3 chief & speak. and Extracts. ot em of Administr, Business Girls' clubs, | [ciety will meet tomorrow evening at| Delaware State Society will meet - lal), will meet tomorrow, 4:45 p.m.. SERGT. MAGRUDER RETIRED. Prohibition enforcement agents and Membership committee, Congress of | at Thomson School. Class leaders wili time the statement was denied by the| The “paramount, overshadowing wod,.wmy_x n spirational Y. W. C.'A., for the purpose of en- the local police the past week caught | Jupanese Embassy. need” in Alaska is a “simplifieq a luneheon. 15.1, ¥ street; Hongr | |1arging ihe ‘class. James A. Cobb is R oe s e A tion: ithologists. No charges. Wirst Rergt. William N. Magrud. seventy persons who were charged |, The Matement of the India soclety | co-ordinated and contraliped e | | Gitl Corps, Girl Reserves, 3:30, | |President of the soclety. e e et L el 13th Engineers, at Camp Jlumphrey b g that suca request had been made was system 1 street; Recreation hour, 7, meet to- | Wednesday, Hotel ~Harrington. n Chapter, W. C. T. U., will | V., has been placed on the retir street. Speaker: | Prom bo entertained tomorrow p.n. and will precede to his hom Volstead act, which prohibit sale, {in Toklo and London,” while the em-|of that territory, declared at a dinne; S i i . z e # g T Thursday—Bon Secour _Girl Dossession and transportation of |Da#sy statement declared that the re-|tendered him and - Col. Frederick Reserves, 3:30, F street; Busi- o port was “absolutely discredited in Jap- = o 3 3irls' clubs, 6:15, F street; ntoxicants. Two dozen were for 8ell-{ anese official quarters in Washington.” | Mears, U. S. A., chairman of the Alas-| | ness Girls: clubs, 6:10. I street; ing, twenty-six for possession and 3 class'in high school Einglish, G, * street; Business Girls' clubs, twenty for transporting. Three per- s sons were arrested for drinking in 3 street. "% kan Dboundary commission, at the ay—Amikeco Girl Re- LT for fnlosicition. Thers for Japanese intervention in lhc event were five arrested for operating au- Racquet Club last night. serves, 3:30, F street; Business Girls' clal 15, 13 street: cur- l?mlobllcs while under the inluence rent topics, Mr. A. H. Putney, 7, Vaidutuory Two stills were taken in|Commission said in its announcement, . Bone said ¥ street. A former police omieinl. on A isit | have “warned the government tiat they | trol has paralyzed and palsied this Saturday-—English for for- here the past we A will oppose any move to send Japanese | domain, which has actually gone eign residents, 10:30, F street; ment that feder: troops or ships to Ind better police co-operation in this city than in any other city in the United States, and representatives of the federal forces say similar co-opera- tion throughout the country would mean putting a deep crimp in the bootleggers’ trade and other violations of the prohibition enforcement law. After the “Tonmic” Sellers. pRelice officals a e scllers of tonic s Northland has been so honored since voring, extracts for crage — ! _n""‘fi}"‘t ";"' k';!' ']‘\"‘l""'l"'"'- the Seward purchase in 1867. poses. Although “The late Franklin K. Lane, as ‘The need of a co-ordinated and cen- Yo ‘the sute of such prepavations nave | WILL INSTRUCT CAVALRYMEN |, ccury of the Iuterior, did his best to| tralized administration of Alaskan af- been made, the police say many per-| Sergt. John R. Mayner, detached en- | eorrect this system and put Alaska|fairs is so obvious that it is not to- soms still have them in stock. | listed men's list, in this city, has been | upon the basis of constructive devel- |day combated in any well-infornted It has come to the knowledge of the | ordered to New 'York city for duty as | opment, but failed. He indicted red- | quarter. 1 confidently believe that it police that mixt and | sergeant-instructor of cavalry, with |tapeisni in Alaska with all ti will be brought about and at an Jamaica ginger ure being served in|the New York National Guard. at his command. Secretary K early dat certain ‘nearbeer saloons, the sale i : ng in violatis of las k a colored mav, d been arrested rious than speed- was arrested for alleged obile without the e er. and his only excu that he hud been drinking cider and Jamaica ginger. Seemingly in “Dazed Condition.” The colored man appeared to be m a partly dazed condition when placed under arrest, and his resistunce of the police only meant for hita a bruised face and cut lip. He taken the machine, he , believing it be- longed to his employer. “I1t was the cider and Jamaica ger that did it,” he declared. hadn't been drinking that St v never done what 1 did Two hundred and ninety-six tles of Jumaica einger were s Dby the police the p nd The: police Alao. acrsed bottles uf extracts, Other seizures ' included about 150 quarts of whisky, two quarts of brandy, three Quarts of wine and a quantly of cider contain- ing more than 7 per cent of alcohol. —_—— LIVED HERE 61 YEARS. Mrs. Catherine Krieg Was Born in Wexford, Ireland. MrS. Catherine Kries. Gadfield Krieg. died Thurs residence, 616 I street. She was born "'JI]\\llillIIIIIIIIIIII.(ll\E,IIHIIIIIIIIIIIII SR AR AT 2 ARE VALUES AWAIT .YOU AT PHILLIP LEVY’S FURNITURE STORE IN ARTISTIC SUITES, PLEASING IN DESIGNS—ON OUR 'Inn Anglo-Japanese alllance, the em-|kan engineering commission, by Col. E. bassy asserted, contains, “no clause, | Lester Jone chairma 2 elther express or implified, providing ')t ol tha Al of domestic trouble in Ind The leaders of the ]\ukumh\lu, or ‘Th\ present order of people’s party In Japan, the American ) 0 things in| is chaotic and impossible,” “Bureaucratic con- k, made the state- agents ure gi RS buckward for twelve years and today | | children’s dancing classes, 10- is at a standstill. A Gonsolidation of 2, F street. the essential bureaus - FLIGHT NOT COMPULSORY. |oatement hero at Washington. with ; Tt is held by the War Department|the administration brought 'closer |!orritorial man, and grasping terri- that in the time of peace no officer |home to Alaska, is a prerequisite to |torial problems, be! evfi in bn‘sldl. or enlisted man of the Army may |Progress and prosperity in Alaska.|1d stands for constructive, upbuild: legally be compelled to make an|it must be mado casier for people and | IN& Pollcles, Just as Becretary Lane aerial flight against his will, unless|capital to gam foothold in Alaska. |§tood for such policles “The Fresi- he had previously expressed his will- | The present em is unworkable,|dent is interested In Alaska ang fn- y i businesslike nad positivel 7| tends to visit the territory during the s a0 b Hon qutyias Snik sl CUL T S d positively repres- | i er. ' 1t will bs the first time the n B gl T With violating the provisions of }t‘p‘ tho basis of “confidential sources | ©f #dministration,” Gov. Scott C. Bone it ¢ warring against 5°°and$699 -mu i Artistic 4-Piece Bedroom Suite With Full Vanity Consisting of Dresser, Chifforette, Fi 1[- length Vanity Dresser and Full § $ Bow-end Bed; walnut or mahogan\ nunnnnnnnnnaRnnnnng Beautiful 4-Piece Bedroom Suite . Walnut or Mahogany Finish Consisting of Dresser, Chifforettg, Semi-Vanity Dresser and Full <:i‘e $I]9. 00 Bow-end Bed; walnut or mahogany finish $15.00 Cash—$2.00 Weekly Owing to Public Demand--Qur Liberal Offer Will Be Continued Just One More. Week Mzny letters from people in the city and out of town that eould not attend the,sale so far have asked us to continue it. Of course this means a sacrifice of most of the profits, but we don't know a better- way to advertise our Optical Department to the public. Come to us while you have the opportunity. We will guarantee to give perf satisfaction where others have failed. Just think of the number of people who have widow of ay at her | i cy i 3 3 't that = T etont, . Itatand, "meventy-aix)| been fitred and not a single complaint heard from any oue. Isnt that a good enough o - ears ago, in April, 1546. ? P She “the"io thia ‘countey. In 1561 | 8 Add an Extra and was a resident of this city for| A sixtyione years, i 9 Our Optical Department is .in See Our Window Tee Room to Your J. Krieg, Fred. J. Kri Joseph F. | Charge of Washington's Well- ° i Trics asd John . Kriex 1 two daughters. | s anington's) W Display Delivery Home Mrs. Elizabeth Fisher and Miss Aun M. known Eyesight Specialist, Fischers onecial sateRiabean . . / ¢ Krieg, also eight grandchildren. =~ a boon to wage workers, doctors, Any- —with _this beautiful day e e L cauieny merchants, lawyers and bankers, bed. During the day it 3.D F, I R LI Rl be sajd at §am. at St Pat: O where | serves as living room furni- -Door Front Icer rick’s Church, followed by interment | o Mo Yantswe orcous mendertulioiter ture—at night the seat may Refri aEMJunt/Oifvet tometery. i Formerly Proprietor of the B Zlasses for 82.00, fitted to the eye Refrigerators be revolved, and right there efrigerators | ormerly Proprietor of the Berman by a reputable evesight spe- 8 before you is a comfortable ORGANIZATION ACTIVITIES. Optical Company ciatist. e Top: icer; white enainel bed, large elnottxgh 1foerp l:;? Three doors, white ;i e ; ire i in- grown people to sle amel lined, ire The Red Ti ;I;O'xj:z)uung ctub win | DesBergntiiagicelieyedihun, RO hgl;xmfl lim“::). Iu‘:'idco‘n‘:g:ucts:l::r:f Evsaac‘t‘l'y .Porcelam To)'! A day bed similar to illus- shelves <fnimlr}\'-'§§m-‘§.’-i-l rian: g : Vi v ves, here is the v X h truc- start a8 oelock from Glen Eeho | dreds of people of eye troubles :r:;,’(;n-‘u‘";‘fi[y*;‘;ga et b Th e illasivation. Kitchen Cabmet tration—finished in brown tion. Capacity, 60 pounds » Heights for a h“;enu‘:m;rf-':leyw“ n. in and around Washington, and secure perfectly fitted glasses or 30-pound 12 75 Madle ‘ollsn}g: oak; white en- m:!mg- $69 50 Exactly $24 75 Bringilunch, Cup AD : l! enj a high reputation as an :&’fi;“(fl:l"o"“""_ spe":‘zl s capacity.... . A oIl front 334.75 G 2 like cut . Clerks and carriers of city pos ceaiat iatist ‘through Bi est prices for prescription and curtains...... $10.00 Cash—$1.50 office and stations, will meet at 4 eyesight specialis rough his st B et . C —31. oclock at Dunbar High School- | many years of careful, con- e ions s enatols $1 a Week Pays for It. | $4 Cash—$1 Weekly Weekly J $1 a Week Pays for It. -n,e ‘Wanderlusters'_hike will 3;:1;'! scientious eye examinations filled at :xltuplr—&ie;‘ g el Rey, Va. Take Alexandria ibi Extra Spec! ur-on or Fit, tvl;oxxm!‘i'm ‘ez_mm ea T Toib trast and prescribing proper glasses U or dainty finger piece mnose and Pennsylvania avenue at 1:10 or 2 a'clock. . NIGHT. Rialto Club. Inc.. will meet at 8 o'clock, in Y. M. H. A. building. Public invited. SOLDIERS LEARN FINANCE. The next term of the Army Finance | School at Fort Hunt, Va.. will begin| March 27, with fifty-eigh students.| Fourteen warrant officers ere graduated from the glass mountings adjusted to your own lenses while you wait, for $1.25. (if needed) that are accurate, comfortable and becoming. Dr. Berman's many patients will be glad to know that he is again practicing in Washington at* FISCHER 'S5 ¥ sreet W (LT LU AT Distinctive 3-Piece Overstuffed Tapestry Suite Consisting of Large Settee, Chair and Rocker, with Luxurious Removable Cushions with Flexible Springs in Seat. $ Upholstered in a very fine quahty ver- dure tapestry $19.00 Cash—$3.00 Weekly 10-P . Queen Anne Dining Suite Your choice of genuine walnut or mahogany finish, consisting of spacious Buffet similar to illustra- tion; China Closet, Serving Table, Round _Exiension " Table * (Oblong $ .00 Table, $10.00 extra), 5 Side Chairs, 1 ¥ ey Armchair. Seats upholstered in gen- uije leather ... $17.00 Cash—$3.00 Weekly IR % T ST Solid Oak .« o z So displayed that they Dlnlng Table = Soltd Oak Buffet Rich golden finish, high- 1y pohshed Extra well made. :24i0 $3 Cash—$3 Monthly are shown to best ad- With Three Leaves vantage. All sizes and Beautifully finished, makes. Prices range highly polished; extends from $2.75 in small size. to 6 feet when open. and.;zld on Our $ 1 6-75 Easy-Payment Plan $2 Cash—$2 Monthly Oak or Mahogany finish; upholstered in black or brown leatherette. $5 Cash—$1 Weekly WARNING! Always say “Bayer” when you buy Aspirin. When you see the name “Bayer” on tablets, you are getting * genuine Aspirin prescribed by physicians over 22 years and proved safe by millions for o 7 P Purchases i Held 1 Colds Headnche '~ Neutaliga - Rheuatisn Fatwe - Toothache Neuriis = ° Lumbago Pain, Pain - e = LWi=BETWEEN GEE. b Accept only “Bayer” package which contains proper directions. Handy “Bayer” boxes of 12 tablets cost only few cents. Druggists also sell bottles of 24 and 100, '_ Aspirio 19 the trade mark of Bayer Mamsfactare of Moncaceticacidestes of Sallcylicactd .fl\llll\\ IR Z = = S % > 5 P | i = NSRS

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