Evening Star Newspaper, September 19, 1922, Page 12

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No Matter Where You Live in the City We Deliver Purchases.of 5 | Potatoes 15 Ibs. for 20c | Smoked Hams Smoked Hams Swift's Premium ‘Wilson's Certified 8 and 10 Ib. size 8 to 10 1b. size 27c Ib. e Granulated 10 lbs" 67c Fancy No. 1 Stock in bulk Peaches— Sweet Potatoes Srwener " Hat Bashol g S L RN $235 $1.25 10 Ibs.; 25¢ ~ Hot Bread and Rolls 0 DGO companied by Annual ™ Report. A charge of violating the Harrison anti-narcotic law was preferred to- day against Frank Lewis Flelshman, forty-one years old, 422 T7th street southwest, who was arrested last night by Policeman Gouldman of the fourth precinct. It is alleged that he had a hypodermic needle and small quantity of a solution of cocaine in his possession. United States Commis- sioner Isaac R. Hitt will hold a pre- liminary hearing. Harrison law violations were given close attention the past fiscal year, according to the annual report of De- tectives R. A. Sanders and. Harry Evans, members of the narcotic squad, HIPOLICE CHARGE MAN | U. S. and England Observe : Centen‘ary of Humane Law Braving, the opposition of colleagues duced into the British parilament in 1822 am act providing a punishment for the “ill-treatment of cattle” and by the foroe of his personality forced its passage as a law. Humane socleties throughout Eng- land and the United States are ob- serving in various forms the centen- ary of the enactment of this first law for the protection of animals from cruelty, which, for the first time in Prosecution of F. L. fldshmn Ao- |and opporients, Richara Martin x-m-l abuse animals. “Humanity” Martin, so named by King George IV because of his intro- duction and_support of the law, Was an intense Irish nobleman with im- mense estates in Galway,’ where he lived in the manner of a feudal lord when not attending parliament in|j London. Duelist of Note. as complainant against a driver who had mercilessly beaten a donkey. The animal was dragged iato court before Less than a year after Martin's death at Boulogne, France, in 1834, his original act was amended and bull and bear Daiting and cock fighting ‘were prohibited throughout the Brit-.i While credit is given the great and general court of Massachusetts, in 1641, for passing an act declaring that “no man shall exercise any ty- | H ranny toward any brute creatures which usually are kept for the use of man,” Martin's act is recognized as the first law expressly forbidding fll-treatment of animals. STAYS ON CALENDAR. House Acts on Accountancy Bill for District. ‘The House yesterday “passed over without prejudice” the Zihlman bill on the unanimous consent calendar which proposes the establishment of a board of accountancy for the Dis- Two years after the passage of the act,-Martin and some of his friends, realizing the law would be valueless without proper enforcement, organ- ized the Soclety for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals, Queen Victoria later giving her approval to the ad- dition of the wortl CLOSE FiT “royal” to the Jjudge and Martin so im-|title. From the soclety originated y . prossed the court with the evidences|first the American Society for the |trict of Columbia to Pasw) upen s HAIR NETS the donkey bore of its master's cruelty 'Prevention of Cruelty to Animals and | i5eue of certificates to public account- v that the driver was found gullty,|later the state socletles. ants. This means that this bill re- WEAR WELL much to the surprise of the many on- tains its place on the calendar. g Tookers who had crowded oty tre Representative Stafford of Wiscon- Single Mesh courtroom. , WOULD PROBE BUREAU. |sin at first objected to the unanimous 'F Coek Fighting Outlawed. Deciarina there! il “beent imush| oo one ots BaAEme. obiction e 2 for 25¢ allowing the measure to be passed over without prejudice. ARMY MEN RETIRED. Sergt. Gus J. Willlams, 24th In- fantry, at Camp Furlong, N. M., and Crnest 8. Washington, 10th v, at Fort Huachuca, Ariz., have been placed on the retired list of the Army. | complaint of “delays and discrimi- nations” in the administration of the affairs of the Veterans' Bureau of- fice at St. Louis, Representative 1 Rhodes of Missour! introduced a ros- olution yesterday for an investigation by a committee of three members to | be appointed by the Speaker of the louse. Rt Double Mesh 25¢ submitted to the Commissioners yes- terday by Maj. Sullivan, superintend- ent of police. Arrests during the year totaled 140. O the number 110 were held for grand jury action. Fifty-nine were accused of selling narcotics, while fifty-one were charged with il- legal possession. Many Other Charges. Other arrests included the follow- He was a man of infinite personal courage and a duelist of note. But with his courage and dueling pro- clivitles was 2 genuine Irish humor, wild and turbulent at times. He al- ways was a lover of animals and dis- liked fll-treatment of them as in- tensely as he loved the animals them- selves, s After_Introducing his bill, Martin ;| was asiced to witharaw it, =0 that it i |could be amended and infroduced at 9 | the following session. snallkln' 'l'n | apposition, one opponent declared he forging liquor prescription. 1; violat-|coylg not see why, under the terms g e o o iciny praainet |of the bill, a punishment should not wm’ou{ 39““-“-" 2, and permitting be affixed to (hotbfillln‘ of lobsters unlicensed pharmacist to practice, 1. |87d the eating of Jive oystexs. — Collaterals were forfeited in eleven | Toall opposition Martin replied with cases, dlsmissals wero recorded in | More Visorous support and made a sixteen instances, two defendants paid | 3'7ORE, 6P osl, & vote was taken fines and one was surrendered to the | After Ris RPPORL 2 Foig oS b 18 New York authorities. el B b T Aot len. oo compounded | /M0es.” The bill passed ita third read- and Giapénsed on paysicians’ Prescrip. |1a,1n the house of commons June 7. tions, or otherwise, were visited, the | 152 prescriptions inspected and the files and | , TO, Martin also belongs the credit Pcoras o “potann. and. alcoholic. sales | foF the first conviction under the law and the labeling of drugs were observed | he.fostered. Martin himself appeare in order to secure a strict compliance with the laws regulating same. Reports in Other Cases. “Persons_were observed Wwho were suspected of drug addiction and traffick- ing in narcotic drugs, and reports were made to the boards of pharmacy and - . medical supervisors of licentiates of the respective boards that might dis- qualify them for further practice, and all_evidence of violations of the law disclosed by the investigations made was presented to the courts.” Detective Sanders told a Star re- porter today he thought the dope situa- tion in this city is improving. —_— MAY SEEK INJUNCTION. The Knickerbocker Relief Assocla- tion may go to the length of in- Junction proceedings to prevent Harry M. Crandall from erecting a new the- ater over the site of the ill-fated Knickerbocker, This decision was | reached at a meeting of the asso- clation in the Washington Heights Presbyterian Church last night. President Herbert Quinn explained that the injunction would be sought on the ground that the builder pro- poses to use the 18th street wall of the Knickerbocker as part of the structure of his proposed new Am- bassador Theater. any country, made it unlawful to\lnh TIsles. . Every Evening at 4 | Box Bread, Vienna, French, Whole Wheat, Graham and | several varieties of Rolls, Beren’s Rye Bread, in r1-Ib and 1%34b. loaves, with and without the seeds. 4 Phillips’ All-Pork Milk I Sausage, lb., 35¢ Snnheamf_Brnnd Pillsbury’s Pan-Cake _3&0:'—2%:_ Flour, pkg., 15¢ Campbell’s Tomato Log Cabin Syrup, Soup in cans, pint, 28c,. 3 cans for 25¢ | P-K Coffee Lb., 27c ] @ MUST BE SOLD! @ | Knabe Warerooms Inc. Stock Pianos and Player-Pianos (Except New National_ly Priced Instruments) You have never enjoyed Coffee as you will this blend ADVERTISEMENT HAIR HINTS Helpful Advice for Care of the Hair—How to Avoid Dandruft, Itching Scalp, Falling Hair and Baldness. 1f_your hair fs falling out or you are troubied with dandruff or itcling scalp use Paristan Sage dally for a week. You will be surprised to see how quickly it||! stops all itching, checks falling bair and removes every sign of dandruff. “Before_going to bed 1 rub a Iittle s Parisian _Sage into my scalp,” says a ||! woman whose abundant soft and fluffy | hatr is greatly admired. *This keeps my hair from being dry, faded or scraggly, helps it to retain iis patural Color and beauty. and makes it easy to arrange at- || 'Kflctlvtly." i H Besutiful, soft. glossy, healthy hair, and lots of it, Is those who use Parisian less. delicately perfume a1 - Y | invigorator is sold Ly Peoples Drug Stores, || and st all good drug and tollet counters. Be sure you get the genuine Parisian Bage (Giroux's) as that las the money-back | guarantee printed on every bottle. Get thg Original ’BAUME BENGUE (ANALGESIQUE) All Drug Stores Kecep a tube handy At ‘With this particular morning date Surely there’ll be no yawning late! 5 . NO! NO SLEEPY HEADS . . this moming IT'S A BIG DATE a date to keep on time “WHATS SO IMPORTANT?” most important thing IN THE WHOLE, WIDE WORLD and yet it happens : Terms---$5.00 a Month and Up! FREE Exchange up to one year on any'lhinq of the , ] and player-pianos, must dispose of every instrument within the next few days. No time great Knabe Warerooms Inc. stock has to offer. The best bargains are going fast FRE FREE Delivery in a Radius of 10 Miles. > \ same or greater value. o is to be lost if you want a good piano or player-piano at a give-away price. —so do not. lose any time. FREE Stool with every Piano. HOMER L. KITT CO., the present owners of the Knabe Warerooms ‘s,tock of f)ianos Note the following bargains—come and invesfigate for yourself—see what the - ; 9 o [ o Here’s a Partial List of the Bargains! - EVERY MORNING : as sure as sunrise Bradbury Weav.erton Prescott : “WHAT IS IT2” - Upright Player ;- TUSED Post Toasties AND MILK for breakfast OH JOY! no yawning FOR THIS MORNING DATE! no delays in serving FILL THE BOWL right from the package POUR ON THE MILK laugh and eat AND EAT AND EAT those crisp, golden flakes OF TOASTED CORN' full of flavor AND ENERGY and nourishment FOR THE WHOLE FAMILY! : not only at breakfast BUT AGAIN FOR LUNCH these summer days AND _SUPPER, TOO! but make this joy certain INSIST, YES INSIST on the yellow and red package BY SAYING B Post: Toasties $25 $235 Marshall & Wendell Player USED $485 Other Used Pianos in This Sale $70—Biddle Upright $100—Hallet, Davis & Co. $100—Brown & Simpson Upright Money Back ' In 30 Days If Not Satisfied TR T T T T TR AT - Other Used Pianos in This Sale $90—Guild Upright _ $125—Columbus Upright $145—McEwen Upright $175—Davies & Son Up- THOUSANDS OF PLAYER ROLLS New, slightly used or shopworn. Shopworn or slightly "7 used, 11c up. New rolls, 29¢ up. HUNDREDS OF PLAYER BENCHES New and used. Used, $1.75 Up PHONOGRAPHS - TO YOUR GROCER right o e | $145—Chase Bews. Upright § :;’fn'gwgm ol Other Pianos—Wibur—Decker & Sons—Weser Bros.—Kasbe Angelus—Ladwig and Weber T HOMER L. KITT C - s , : i - ; ® A ; : ' o 4 ‘ T CO. ; ' PostToasties @~ . KB PuANOS | o Until 9 P. M. ~" 1330 G STREET

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