Evening Star Newspaper, March 20, 1922, Page 10

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nght-Welght STEEL SAFES For the Smaller Business Office The exceptionally strong construc- tion of these !.uhudomat STEEL BAFES, the thorough protection they give against §re and theft, and their moderate cost make them espe- cially adapted to the requirements of the smaller business office or store. Like their big brother, they are heavily reinforced to withstgnd tie impact of a heavy fall and hiivs suc- cessfully undergone the rigia@ tests of the Underwriters’ Laboratories. Their lightness makes them =a-uy movable without trouble or to floors. Order one for your oflc. OFFICE FURNITURE - —-found where business succeeds 712 13th SL. N.W. Main 1086 Twenty for aQuarter THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. G, MONDAY, MARCH 20, 1922.° FILIPINO POLITICIANS NOW SPEAK IN ENGLISH Leaders Campaign in Adopted Tongue—Large Per Cent Being Educated. Filipinos, as a race, have progressed so far in the study of the English language that candidates for publio office in the Philippine Islands re- cently have made their campaign speeches in their adopted tongue, ac- o word received here. ent of the Pnil- er user of Eng- there is an instance of a candidate delivering all his in English because, he said, the Filipinos have advanced so much in public education that those who Lave been edycated in the public schools now will control the political situation in Whe islands. The candi- Qate was Juan Alegro. “I will make my appeal dirtctly to the people through the English lan- " he explained. “I_will not Spanish or Bicol. This I told Wood and he was very much t of Java and the 2 per cent of India it is seen in its proper per- spective. In the United States there are more than 3,000 Filipinos attending col- leges and universities, and thirteen, including a Filipino girl, received doctor's degrees this year. Filipinos also go to Europe and Japanes uni- versities. MONCURE WINS TEST. Virginia Supreme Court Refuses Mandamus in Appeal Case. Special Dispateh to The Star. RICHMOND, Va., ~March 20.—The supreme _court has refused the appli- cation for mus to compel Judgo Rob oncure of Alex- dria to certify certain documents in a caso appealed from his court. It was a damage case, and, in refus- ing to grant the pet says that the bills of exceptions in the case have been properly signed Judge Moncure, that it cannot be med that he has done anything improper, that nothing of the sort has been shown and that his course in the proceedings has been correct. GEN. MITCHELL URGES U. S. AIRWAY SYSTEM Returning From Abroad, He Asks This Country to Keep Pace With European Development. NEW YORK, March 20.—Immediate establishment of an organized sys- tem of airways in the United States is urged by Brig. Gen. William Mitchell, assistant chief of the air service. In a statement given out yesterday Gen. Mitehell, who has just returned from a three months’ survey of ropean aeronautics, says that Europe is making great strides in the de- velopment of aviation, but in its ac- tual application the United States Is the United States needs,” he d system of air d some form @f uragement for its ators. Tn all the larger ! tions aviation Is being ioped with the idea that it is the first line of defense. _—— e AUTO RACER KILLED. Willis Wilds in Machine Which Turns Over Four Times. BORO. N. C., March 20.— s, automobile race driver, of S. C, was fatally injured v cn a machine which vas di & in the Greensboro auto- mobile races turned over on the tracks at the Central Carolina Fair Gro He died two hours later at a local 3 pital Ernest Brown mechanican for Vi h slight injuri mpleting the first lap of e when the accident hap- to make one of The car skid- ia ten-mil pened. In attempf the turns he lost control ded for s 1 fe turned ov lon its wheel —_— was thrown to the wobbled and then | our_times landing upright { a | O}HO! Govemor pl'(!ud 0{ HIA Pn-e Catc}: | : B wlari WeoeRe PNRT GOV, DAVIS Of Ohio and his prize barracuda, which he canght off Miama, Fia. The barracuda is known tiger of the seas, giving viole nitle to the herman who catches him. — ground while Brown was hurled high into the air and landed se: the machine. Althoug fall, the mechanician hurried to the as- COURT ORDERS TRIAL OF MISS KNOX APRIL 25 S o Jury May Be Made Up in Part ollcrlme, Jurors From Outside of West- moreland County. 0. Miss Sarah ox, Bakimore nurse charged with the murder of Mrs. Mar- garet Lastlake at Colonial Beach on Setember 30, was_ set for April 23 by Circuit Court Judge Joseph Wil- son Chinn. The trial has twice been postponed because of the deplorable condition of the Northern Neck road which for several months have been virtually impassable at varlous points. Judge Chinn announced today that he would summon fifty veniremen from Westmoreland county, and 1f unable to secure a Jjury from them would then draw from the people of : :mmumln.g e ty re . Judge Chinn also said that, ing Lo word reaching him, counsel for the accused nurse will make a plea of insanity at the opening of the trial. Several prominent alienists are known ANY of Wash- ington’s leading merchants give their banking connection here credit for much of their success. Every banking service — well per- formed. COMMERCIAL sistance of Wilds and d the middle of the tracl why of other automobi Master Cleaners & Dyers Announce Extraordinary TRIAL OFFER Two ladies’ suits cleaned and pressed for price of one. . Two men’s suits cleaned and pressed for price of one. One lady’s suit-and one man’s suit cleaned and 3705 Ga. Ave. ~ 1928 Pa. Ave. 500 E N.W. EDMONSTON’S pressed for price of one lady’s suit. Master Cleaners & Dyers 1320 14th N.W. Cor. 7th and F S.W. Plant, Rosslyn, Va. Phone Col. 9642 Work. Called for and Delivered 14 1h at G E— to have observed the woman for dif- urent periods in her cell in the Rich- mond ecity jail. Roger Hastlake, chief petty offl- cer, U. 8. husband of the murdered wnma who was acquitted re Christmas of compl will be an hnnnrm at the trial of Miss stlake, it is understood h»u— i« stationed ai the navy yard in Washington. —_— SICK TREATED BY RADIO. U. 8. Public Health Service Hnndles Cases at Sea. NEW YORK, March 20.—The United ates government, through the pub- 1 alth service, . has undertaken ong-distance treatment by radi sick and Injured mariners aboard lselu which do not boast a ship do Dr. Kimball Sprague, senior surgeon ot b service he: > a general order from i General Cumn:lus, directin health doctors to respond prom to radio calls for adv ” language intelligible to layi reated his first r doctor on the his instructio i i Up” & . . ) Plumbing Service —saves you money, as well as annoyance and J inconvenience in your,, home. uick Service [ Printing | — LEWIS M. THAYER HOWSRD = FF 507 13th N.W. Manager Greater i1 Karo Blue Label Syrup . . Fat Irish Mackerel. . . Shrimp, wet or dry, pack '} Wax Lunch Rollsy 50 sheets . A &P Toilet Paper, 2,000 sheets. . . IPink Salmon . . ....... naise FREE. each 10¢ CRACKER SPECIALS, SALAD KING MAYONNAISE FREE TO ALL OF OUR PURCHASERS With a purchase of 23c Jar Mayonnaise you will receive a 14c Jar Relish FREE. With a purchase of 30c Jar Relish you will receive an 11c Jar Mayon- PERFECTLY PASTEURIZED - Grocery soon have first-class mechanics at your serv- ice, in suburbs or city. Also ressonsble on Tinning aad Hoating. MAURICE J. COLBERT Heating—Plumbing—Tinning 621 F Street ™ ",?,;.!',‘.','; fiCall us up in emer- 2 gencies—our autos will g Savings CHEESE N.Y. State Whole Milk, Lb., 25¢ TOMATO, “lona” Brand, 1b.-3-0z. Can, 1 Q¢ HEINZ BEANS, SMALL CAN, 9¢ MARSHALL’S HERRING, 1 Lb. Can, 25¢ FRESH EGGS Fresh—Each Egg Selected for Quality and Size—1 Dozen OTHER BARGAINS Red Kidney Beans. . . . . . ... .can, 10c Aunt Jemima Pancake Flour. . pkg., 15¢ .small can, 10c 13c .19¢ . .tall can, 12¢ Navy Beans reme A &P Corn Flakes, pke. . . . . Nut Oleo, Ib. Tuna Fish, choice white meat . . . Lorna Doones. . .Ib., 25¢ Fig Newtons. . . .Ib., 20c 27c¢ 32¢ Soap Powder, large pkg., containing 2 Ibs. 12 oz. Lima Beans, dried . . ... California Asparagus . . . . .tall can, 38¢ ....15¢ Ib., 12¢ . 6c .21c Uneeda Biscuits, pkg., 6c TEA V2-1b. Pkg. 23c Orange Pekoe V4-1b. Pkg. 12¢ -~ MILK ' PINTS, 5lbc; QUARTS, 1lc SWINDELL’S HOMINY "On Sale at All of Our Stores Delicious KREAMFRIED CAKES .= Home of the Original FOOT FORM Boots and Oxfords for Men, Women and Children. PLUTO HINESE WATER V5752 | acng& Lick STERLING SILVER - - - Sold Everywhere at $1.50 “Quality Is Important Fit Is Imperative” "The New Sport Oxford SPRING 1922 Model No. 912 - $ 8 50 ’ Specially Priced This Sport Shoe with the Foot Form Fit and the Edmonston grade of materiat and workmanship is a masterpiece of Shoe De- signing and Last Making. TRY IT ON! 7‘H'E young man who would forge ahead in business should realize this truth: physical fitness makes for mental efficiency. Constipation is a serious handicap which should never be tolerated. Thousands of success- ful men take Pluto at regular inter- vals even though their bowels act _ with apparentregularity. Thus they avoid the danger of constipation, and keep their efficiency at par. Pluto acts in thirty minutes to two hours, without griping. It is safe | and harmless. Bottled at French Lick Springs, Indiana. Your physi- cian prescribes it. A clean body makes a clear mind for Breakfast WE SELL THE FAMOUS WATER-GROUND ARLINGTON CORN MEAL Made in Washington, D. C., From flle choicest Maryland and Virginia corn, which is considered the finest in the world for meal making D et ... $2.00 'SEl.lNGER’ & “Look for the llg M' i i ——— receccnsed i mlfllfl!fllfl“fl“fl]mmmmflm||||||||fllflll|lfllfl|mmfl; | $3.50 Philadelphia $3 25 Chester $3.00 u!hlmmgton RETURN Sunday, March 26 SPECIAL TRAIN l'.vI 'nlllmn (Un, Bta.) 7:30 a. ruing, 16aves: Broad Street station: m.; West Philadelphis, 7:30 7:52 p.m.; Wilming- Tickets on sale PHday preceding Excursion You’ll Enjoy Every Slice of “ORBYSMOTHERSBREAD because it is \\holesomelv palatable—and “Pure as Mother made it.” ! “It’s Full of L_lfe” EDMON§_1:Q§ & CO At All Our Stores—Fresh From the Corby Ovens ottt | Ml ATLANTIC & PACIFICS A STORE IN YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD #aSimilar Excursions Sundays, April 9, 23; May 7, 21; June 4, 18] The right is reserved to limit the sale of tickets to the capacity of equip- ment available. | When natv:s won't, PLUT Jwill

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