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. o ! 5 - by i ; 5 7 .| THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, T. C, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 1922.''" TONIGHT. new motion pictures of native game WI”- FURM D s Sm MANYMOTURN DEEITH cm NEws |N Bm& ‘ ORGANTZATION ACTIVITIES. bn:ldlr:z.l D‘:nlldn R. ch’ke: willshow Irm F0OD VIOLATOR me OF “LITTLE BIL 53 JgoMiGHT. - |enimals in New Brunswici. —_— The .dividends recelved by Jotn D.|stre Rockefeller in one recent year are|Columbis h of Police Cou L"tlb B"". 1 dlld Unt b 431 Gth t 1 stated, :n "(;045 mlfl‘a‘flhfl'lly 10‘ have | terday Kuilty to a char, r s town University, at street, amounted to o1, roughly, the | violating the pure food and d [ TR killed by an sutomoblle |day, 8 p.m, at 601 E street. orelock. s..b,,cy, “The Advantage of | cquivalent o 118 tons of gold. and was myea 325, 1000 and dru Tueaday nlght while playing. a the a Commercial Cou . .| gtract t 50°| Rambler Pastime Club wilt give fta Meeting Held to Plan for Keeping |diciary *Samere. “one_ litrre: "éelinw | opening dance tomorrow, 9 pmy ‘at| Transportation To > T was a favorite of members of the|1101 E street. Charles F. Crane will speak at Washington Among Beautiful |bar, court and police . officers and Women's City Club, 8 o'clock, in the ities of World gthera who patronize “the little clgar d":',::':\,f:;'mr"[;n‘:l‘h'l’:r;'g"gf; interest of the membership drive of Gities of World. store around tne corner”"where Bl | Goubudcru B NG 4P 25, im° | chechun it Wl oo Mongsy The death of little Billie has caused | October 7. at the Confederate Me- "was acth X speaker was actively identified with 2 profqund sorrow among thoss who morial“Home, 1321 Vermont svenue, | {538, Noranip drive of the Men's reque ¢ the police courts and Who | jugve Kathrym Kellers of the Juve- | City Club, n Shipping and ADVERTISEMENT. rWhen toxie poisons i)enétrate the intestinal walls—EXPECT THE WORST! A large and enthusiastic audience responded to the Invitation to attend | knew Billle and who fondled him Next follows polluting of the|to have an offensive e « meeting at tho Public Library, lust | when they went for thelr “smokes.” lgnl:ant-;:::;nve’rAu:cfimnu: it mmeets | Southwest _Civic Association K ey forkan i e Doay TSI 3t badon can b blamed for s : A v astens old age Just as it fs re- night for the purpose of organizing | Billle was an alley cat. He was 2 ing Tuenday atternoon. st 2330 v'elock, | feet. 8 v'clock, In Metropolitan A. SreT breanln the boay: iyl 1t Tasiens old age § it iy re white and black tom and about three E. Z. Church. Schools, car lines and a District of Columbia horticultural | months old. He strayed into the|." the Peabody School. . all improvements for Bection to be soclety. Practically all sections of !?OD twoh mnnlh.l! ago 'lnhnd Be‘{’:' |c“--“. "tl‘.ll Cltizsens’ Assovia- ;l‘lnfl?erfd.d All residents not mem- x .]given a home along wi Y { tion will meet Tuesday, 8 p.m., at St.|bers invited. Washington and suburbs were repre-| ;4 pijgget who are fed off of-the | Stephen's Hall. (s ’ 7 sented. It was pointed out that the|fa: of the land. Betsy had lost her Gavgl Club, Master Masons, w',"lll soclety should always he of interest|{own kittens when Billle strayed in, Wil 8. CIllffllol. wvice chafr.|have informal 1!!\(““K\D.ty at 719 to two classes of people, those who|and Botey gave him & welcome §¥ | man of United States tarlft commis-|13(h street. Al Masons and thgr {are Interested in growing flowers to | adopting him, washing :and fondlifig | sion, will address guests of V-W|fricnds invited. {02 i sell ana those wishing to help keep | the little kitten as if it was )Ierko_wn. building, Government Hotels, Tuesday District T Ladies’ Auxiliary WA\ Washingtion ono of the most beauti- | Now Billle s dead and Retsy ir dis-| eventn. (olltriet board of Ladiew’ Auxiliary | B consolate and Bridget is symp: c. n r A | Tt I ee® of ehlidren to love | Billy died in tho arms of his manter| Amacostia Gitisens” Awsoclation and |meet, § o'clock, 520 20th street. Qlinowers and grow them and to ar-|and just before life expired thelBoard of Trade will meet tomorrow, 8| ¢ —em L S Mowers on vacant lots | crushed -little ball of fur licked the| R m. Masonic Hall, 14th and U streets B e T fimonl hurch irange to grow s hand of Mr. Neville. Billle was burled mu‘h,.,u{ Prizé winners of front yard nal meetipg of fiscal year at Churc the brain becomes sluggish. O1d age and illness gallop in! The aged can be lu-rmwmmh re- oved of You can avold all that by perma- '.‘.,,‘:u',;. fine fl.“:’;“:.'}‘ ran, nently relieving ~constipation—the cause of 90% of all human ills— | through the regular use of Kellogg's Bran, cooked and krumbled! Keer the eliminative tract open in healthy (normal condition and you will live {in health years longer, Kellogg's Bran is !lmply nature's ifopd. It is not a “remedy.” but | eaten regularly each day—at least | two tablespoonfuls: in chronie cases, v diy Relones Do le in the diet of ehildr ke them grow strong and It clears a mu ‘xfon and remo ious breath. Bran's hea wonderful r pimply < Bran is rinkled % | with each meal—it will nwm-n the e | were advocated, contest will be announced. of the Covenant. Soclal program aml wi about - | Brief Addreases Made. e s e o b Srraytaney | T2 O e o e e ey W. J. Gray gave a brief talk in|cat. l At the present time the value of re- L2 |m have your brain energy l’:nupi,fr:d ifined sugar is less In the United| Biological Society will mest, 8 WSS | which he told of the organization and Fa]l Sho "' working of & similar soclety as the| ANSWERS HUSBAND'S SUTT. |States then tn any other country. |o'clock, in auditorium of new Intéfior es one proposed, a ove, 5 land, . Ella N, . : = oo e William A. Taylor. chlet of the | TS Ella N. Tompkins yesterday.filed : Apo bureau of plant industry of the De- :",'“;u':;*("",;‘?lznyg;x ;:_flrg;:b:;amlg partment of Agriculture, proposed Wesley Tompkins, and made 1~2:rous q EVERYTHING improves with that the organization be made so|jrenioy, Tomplone. and wmade a cross gro ise! . ‘bepad that anybody Interested inf.q divorce, with alimony, on charges age. A mangraws siser aa o flower. growing could join and not to | 54 qivorce, With alimony, on charges grows older. ether he be- jlimit it to any particular class. wifa Is represented by Attorney Goorge Dr. T. F. Pappe of the bureau of comes more prosperous depends upon |chemistry and Charies E. F. Gersdorg | C-Gertman- v i - 4 ve brief talks. what use he makes of his oppor- also gave brief tu Y e B tunities. ! Commitice Chalrman Named. Carolina will be asked to apbropriate | Mr. Gersdorf was appointed chair- 151,000,000 to develop the oyster.and | iman of a committee of seven which | fiching industry in the rivers and For 59 years N. Hess has been mak- | will decide how the society Is to be shares of eastern North Carolina. ing ONLY HIGH-GRADE SHOES. orsanized and will report at the | : c Each year has seen a noticeable de- a},’,‘r‘a’:y"‘llf:,’:fi_!‘d‘;y.’Oc‘;ob;"! 1z velopment toward a higher perfec- . Dr. Firman Mulford presided and AVE A k will act as temporary tion. Each season presents newer the society until a formal election 15 $ and HAVE styles and adds to their popularity. held. 4 —_— 1922-23 Fall and Winter stocks ENJAMIN offer you 42 new shapes—ALL SIZES | IS NEW PSYCHOLOGY COURSE Franklin left AND WIDTHS—so that you are as- | 58 FOR TEACHERS PLANNED this principle sured satisfaction in ANY MODEL ) == - for young men: “A vou select. And it will be fitted per- ! Methods for Aiding Defective and man may, if he know fectly to your feet. You will wear | Other Children Aim of Special | not how to save, as he them with the knowledge that THEY Training. H get, keep his nose to WILL WEAR. | the grindstone.” Superintendent of Schools F There’s ‘only one Ballou and Miss Catherine way to get started to [ | kins, director of kindergartens, for a professional course on the psychol- hnanual independ- RG] | oy and treatment of exceptional ence~THATS TO Arrangements are being e by children for teachers in the first nine & o COMFORT -- SHOES RE]| Qivisions of the school system. Tt BEGIN SAVING L [§\, will be conducted by Prof. Jessie La We have always enjoyed a repu- ON| | Salle of the teacher's college of Co- tation for properly “fizting Tender NG| eciont mumber ot teachers who : ; Feet* We have every model in | &l | desire such a courde. stop EVERY pay day. | 5 posit vou'll feel a new ® r teachers in the kin-, foot_troubles. They are styled to e e e give a “dressup” appearance. M| Dot ix apen 1o all elementary teacn: (|~ Pride.that only a bank ) Tt is desizned to gi scien- account affords. i understanding of ch > te from the usual. o7 o 4 L ninded generally or specifically gift- 3% on RFgll!af Accounts / pathie, elinquents, will be sludll_’ll 7 i y |t ettty B it | WASHINGTON : Sons, Inc. | RK]| empnacis Wit be on the individual 10th St. Bet. G & H TN . This sale ‘is the talk of the town—buyers are finding the SR Y Lancashire, whence glass finds its —you must act quickly. Here are a few of the sensational / will give detailed training in indi- testing and the theory back of test ; : o e L % “L’; e e W S SAVE and HAVE | bargains the “greatest ever”—still plenty of attractive values : | i way to nearly all parts of the world. offerings. Pick out your Piano or Player from this list: HHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH PlANOS et 3 | SAVINGS BANK ~ MUST Be Sold Out—Only a Short Time Left =~ 931 Pa. Ave. N.W. GaVp) | procedure. ' Erarms left for those who want a good used Piano or Player. But Hallet. D: PLAYERS { BETTER GET YOURS NOW i =< FR Mt - 570 - - 3 FREE Delivery in a Radius Used)....: .50 : Guild Upright $70 . of 10 Miles. { We honestly believe if you are ‘considering Hl Used).yo.. Btk sl Pre%otg)l)layer $735 the purchase of a used car any time be- | - S e %80 . E:;' Gossstork Player $295 ’ . R X e o 1 tween now and next summer that yeu H| Brown & Simpson$ ] () e g Do . cannot afford to overlook this sale. "3, & C. Fischer 5110 ot Artistne ~ $308 C (Used)..... J ) : e B E e = | FREE 18 Music Rolls with | Gulbransen $ Only Two Days of Sale Left - McEwen $145 cvery Player. Used) oo $440 " : ) ' . ; Gulbransen 450 lszsloll:nedofr the Cars offered arggoo L Ch%..g)m$l45 TERfiV‘IIERY (u.;:)(.j.‘_k....,$ 1920 F::cl R:adster :.... $250 Dav(ltejs‘j}Son$150 5% Sto%..d)..i‘r ...... 479 1920 Velie Touring ww...... .. ... $400 e ey 1918 Dodge Touring «.. ... $275 . Wright $150 Knabe Angelis $495 1921 Buick Compe- ‘51050 | S8 Swory & Clark $498 C| . e i : 7 Llar 1922 Hudson ‘;lppeeedtter ...$1200 E C L (Used).......... 175 to‘;{lud) .......... 4 3325 THOUSANDS OF PLAYER ROLLS | Apolb New, Slightly Used or Shopworn Repro- - Several Hupmobiles and other popular rfiakes : g priced from $100 to $400 less than market value STERRETT & FLEMING, Inc. . Show Room S L Main Office 1223 Connecticut Avenue. - msmt, at OPEN EVENINGS :::::::::zmm:mmmmmmmmz .bup ngllt ‘|, Shopworn or Slightly Used, 11c up; New Rolls, 29c up ducing PHONOGRAPHS *685 ' HOMER L. KITT CO. | | HUNDREDS OF PLAYER BENCHES Fam | Used, $5.00 to $40.00 KNABE PIANOS s New and Used. Used, $1.75 Up ' ,» 135, MONEY BACK IN 30 DAYS IF NOT SATISFIED » 1330 G STREET Until 9:P. M # 31 i All cars in this iale are trade-ins ,on Hupmobiles or Will Sainte Claire Open Nights ::::::::::::::::::::::::: E”