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CTZENSNATIAG 2t ON JONES RDER Rhode Jsland Association Op- y poses Any Change in Fis- cal Relations. Reiterating the conviction that the fiscal relation “heretofore existing betwaen the federal government and the District of Columbia™ was & just, equitable and wise provision, the Rhode Island Avenue Citizens' Asso- ciation at a meeting last night at the Sherwood Presbyterian Church passed a resolution asking Congress to con- tinue the fiscal relation and “to re- fram from enactment of any legisla- tion repealing or modifying the “William S. Torbert, chairman of the legislative committee, in_ introducing the motion, said it was aimed at the Jones rider. and that the association ‘change In the fiscal rela- o Cnatyeen the District and the federal governmect. School Lunches Favored. ed Children should be allowed to take their lunches to school and eat them jn the classrooms, rather ‘than be distances to their - | twenty men killed. able at all hours. and ug matter be taken up with the board of educnllon Collins was re-elected presi- dent of me association for the second G then ofhcers, were elected as fol- ‘dent: Mrs. prenldem Julum P‘ Belfield, secre- on, assistant |{fi seuretary and Chairm of were aiso elected. as follows and sidewalks, tion, William M. Collins; schools, Ira Nutter; sewers and water, R.H. Eilsworth: me: health and, sanitation, Dr. Charle: Bownvs Dr 88 Damel Sweeney Ring: and poli lights an d utilities, K Eates e feder: Torbert and Julian " Beineld. —_———— ORDERED TO WALTER REED. Maj. Claude N. Feamster, infantry, on his way to uw United States from fo “eign_service, has been ordered to Wal- ter Reed General Hospital for treat- men| ZE SAVINGS BANK 3‘10 On SavinGs§ Save from: 2ic to 32c daily \\ nd at the end of 120 months \N ~u will have over $1,000 to NN our credit, and in addition A\ N Your life will be insured for N 8 71,000 in the Pacific Mutual \\ Life Insurance Co. N\ Clip This Coupon \\ Citizens Savings Bank, W 1336 New York Ave., \ N\ Waallmgtlm, D.C. \ Gentle; am interested in vour Sav- Plan and desire aldi- (W || g3 onal information. TR M\N $3.50 Philadelphia $3.25 Chester $3.00 Wllmmgton Sunday, Apnl 9 = = % nuwn (Un. lh) 7:30 a.m. Philadelipbis, 7:3 Wilming- nsnmu.r E;eunlom Sundays, The mn - reserved to limit the sle equip- | Tickets oo sale ssle Triday preceding 21; June 4 and 18, of telsts to the capacity of Pennsy System The Route of the Breadway Limited Get rid of pimples and eruptions quickly by treat- ment that goes right through the skin to the source — Noxzema grease- less Oil of Cloves cream. ), Get Noxzema from your druggist or send this clipping with 10c (cost of mailipg) for a large free demonstration jar. Noxxemn Chemical Co. ‘brllandl killing sixty more of them. British losses were one man |ali ; lnlled and five men wounded. R. V. l}alle) legisla- || GREAT MIGRATION T0 CANAD_IAN LANDS IS PREDICTED | Spectal Dispatch to The Star. OTT ‘WA, March 30.—“From lhe ntral United States Capada wil :et thousands of farmers lhll vear,” said G. C. Porter, who is Just back from a special investiga- tion regarding immigration, dur- ing which he was at gjties in Min- nesota; Dakota, Iowa, Nebraska, Kansas, Missouri and Illinois. “I found,” he said. “the condi- tions for the movement northward better than at any time since 1910. Thirty-six per cent of United States farmers are tenants, and the price of land has reached from three to five hundred an acre in those great agrarian states whence the Canadian prairies have drawn 80 many farmers in other years. “Owners of these high-priced lands must have from fifteen to eighteen hundred dollars per acre CHINESE BANDITS BOUTED Repulsing Attack. DELHIL British India, March . w was _sent pursuit was attacked by lhe brizlnds who were repulsed with a loss of The troops then ed an cnplured the fort of the Sh OF U. S.-FARMERS from their tenants if they are to get adequate interest on their in- Vestments. “Wheat at $2.75 per_bushel and corn at $1 would' net a tenant something, but not 'at present Drices. Therefore tenants have ot te move. There i8 no cheap farm land ‘or homestead proposition tc sonal calls dully lrom farmers . Who want tq go north. ‘Many have already started, and at the Chicagd office of the Do minion immigration department 1 found forty-nine cars of settlers’ years, which will help enormously in bringing people to Canada who want to investigate conditions. CUTS OFF HER OWN ARM. Many Killed by British Forces lannmnn Tells Daughter’s Spirit Commanded Amputation. SEATTLE, Wash., March 30.—Mrs. 7 Margaret Lindauer amputated her own arm at her home at Richmond in [ Beach, a suburb, yesterday. because, she told her sixteen-year-old daugh- ter, a spirit commanded her to do so. was taken to a hospital in a critical condition. The daughter was 80 tlken to the hospital, suffering from shoc! STAR. WASHINGTON. 24 VILLAGES BURNED. Most, of Greek Inhabitants Perish _ in Flames. By tie Associated Press. DON, March 29. —'rwenty Greek Archbishop of Canterbury. Most of the inhabitants of these villages per- ished in lhe flames, the patriarch’'s message sal by was lenl on behnll o! il g (‘hrla(lans in Asla ‘\l'nnr after the with- drawal of the Hellenic army. —_— Missouri is to have a summer camp for girls In the heart of the pic-|; turesque Ozarks 6th Floor Munsey Bidg. Reg. U. 8. Pat. Of, Main 5936 and Saturday DEL.ICIOUS P Special for Tomorrow 1,000 Bushel Baskets oprples .|| Special While They Last 3 Ibs. for 20c 3 Price Per Basket, $2.75 Smoked Shoulders Thosuands of those fine, small smoked picnic shoulders so much in demand. Weights run three to five pounds For This Week End Sale We Have Cut the Price Deep PerLb., New Southern Beets || 2 EAS PACKED FRESH FOR YOU ‘bunches for 15 Large Sour 1 | 4 Lb., 15¢ | 1 Lb., 27¢ Kream Fned %-lb ka-, 20c 15¢ | 1 I il | Fa R D. C. THURSDAY, MARCH 30, 1922, | Black Eyed Peas, Ib. | Post Toasties | Kellogg’s Corn Flakes, 8c | Instant Postum, 23:, 38c Il Postum Cereal, 12¢, 20c I Annt Jemima’s Pancake: lSc | “Star” | ' Marigold Nut Margarine, Lb., 22}5¢ | Puffed Rice il Sanitary Oats, 3 for 25¢ | Kellogg’s Krumbles. 12¢ | Kellogg’s Bran. | “Bee” Brand ;<. ROCERY Co. STORE EAR YOUR HOME White Potatoes, 15 lbs. for. . . 35¢ Sweet Potatoes, perlb. . . .. 5 New Cabbage, perlb. . . . .. 4c Fresh Florida Tomatoes, = 121 ¢ Celery, per bunch . . . ... 10c Large Grape Fruit, each . . . 10c foids ., Oranges . . . . Low Prices “Valencia' Sanitary Butter, per Ib. . . . . 4c Sanitary Selected Eggs, doz., 27> ¢ Pure Lard in bulk, per Ib. . . . 14c Pure Lard in cartons, per Ib. . 15¢ Amow's Gliced Bacon, Ib. . . . 35¢ Top Notch Oleomargarine, Ib. . 225 ¢ ~ Michigan Navy Beans, Ib. . . 9c Dried Lima Beans, Ib. . . . . 12¢ c...1%e PILLSBURY’S UNCOOKED “WHEAT CEREAL “The Heart of the Wheat.” We are continuing this week our special ad- vertising price on this item. In each of our stores you will find an opened packagc—m- spect it—you "Il try this brand if you buy un- cooked wheat cereal. " " A WEEK END SPECIAL National Biscuit Co. Grape Nuts, pkg. . . 16¢c Shredded Wheat . 12%4c Puffed Wheat 13c .21c Pillsbury’s Health Bran Cream of Wheat. . Wheatena Quaker Farina . . Triscuit . o Gold Medal Oats . . |“SORBETTO” ==, 4 This is the popular “Sorbetto” S-ndwuh put up in foil wrap- | pers, just the right size for lunch. LAReE PRUNES 3 &% 50c RE-UMBERTO | Mrs. Schlorer’s . OLIVE OIL OLIVENAISE The finest quality procurable. This dainty product is on sale in all our stores. 53¢ | 4-oz jar......16c .30c | 12-0z. jar Salad Dressing, 25¢ Dew Belle Grape Juice, pint, 25¢ Dew Belle Grape Juice, quart, 49¢ Welch Grape Juice, pint . . . 33¢ 1-pint can. .. ' Welch Grapé Juice, quart . . 59¢ Clicquot Ginger Ale, case . . $3.25 Airline Honey . . . . 19¢ and 29c Carnation Milk . . . . 5¢ and 10¢c BordensMilk . . . . . 5¢c and 10c Rogerlelk tallcan . . .. . 10c s,,..m Condensed Milk, can . 20c Chllnse Condensed Milk, can . 13c Sanitary Catsup, 10c and 17c FlNEST “PARLOR” BROOM = Our liluefll "89c Cotton Work Gloves ol e 25e SPECIALS THIS WEEK TAKHOMA 5 cl BISCUIT, Pkg. ARGO Sardines 10 C resemblirig in size and looks the imported canned herring. Argo Sardines are packed in tomato sauce. Durkee’s Ground i Black Pepper /zc A full 4-0z. tin canof Quality Pepper “Peerless” Green Lima Beans Delicious canned Lima Beans pacl\ed fresh from the field Shriver’s Canned Black Raspberries | - Especially will this appeal to those who have heretofore used this item. We want to sell them—hence this remarkable low price. This is the large (No. 2 size) can 15¢ | Peeled Asparagus, = 39c finest quality 20C round cans Mammoth Green 33C square cans : lgc 20c Del Monte Colossal Green Del Monte Asparagus Tips’ Del Monte Asparagus Tips’ Mission Tiny Green Asparagus Tips. . . Round Can Ungraded Stalk Sxitomi= Del Monte Peeled Apricots, can Del Monte Royal Anne Cherries Del Monte Yellow Cling Peaches, Del Monte Yellow Cling Peaches, Del Monte Fresh Prunes, per can Honey Dew Sliced Pineapple Honey Dew Grated Pineapple, No. 1 size . 15¢ Discovery Sliced Pineapple, No, 2 size.22!/5c Peter Pan Peas, can Peter Pan Corn, can Heart of Maine Fancy Apple Sauce * 2 50c Burnham & Morrill Quality Spaghetti "{’::“251: Schimmel’s Pure Preserves, jar. Schimmel’s Pure Jelly, glass Premier Grape Jam, bottle.- Welch’s Grape Lade, bottle Welch’s Apple Butter, bottle Heinz Apple Butter Heinz India Relish Heinz Olive Oil, 4-0z.. . ... Heinz Peanut Butter, 10-oz. glass Heinz Vinegar, pint bottle Heinz Kidney Beans Heinz Pork and Beans Heinz Vegetarian Beans Heinz Chili Sauce. . ....... ¢ No. 22 size tin No. 2 size tin 30¢ 23c STAR SOAP cake 5%¢ A Few Big Values B. & M. Fish Cakes, Ready £0 Sey, PEEICAN. S5 5 raes s 15¢ 7I/2C w ) L K |/ o 122 Fancy quality Norwegian Fish, can Snowland Red Alaska Salmon Tall can finest quality Alaska Red, can. Clover Leaf Brand Fancy Columbia River Salmon In small sizes (¥2) cans 25c PALMOLIVE SOAP 2o 3 25¢ { I | I |