Evening Star Newspaper, April 12, 1923, Page 14

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THE FEVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., THURSDAY, 'APRIL 12, 1923. - " ¢ | Michigan Park Citizens' | the taxt et grogded,in, it 255 20 o accommodate the pupils now | Michiews Park Cisens ssocaion | W, F. REGAN SUCCUMBS. | CONVICTED OF SLAYING, | T ! erected about elghteen years ago. Acquisition of a site for a new [for the 170 children of school age in e — P - 1 Asks for Better Lighting. Brightwood school was asked by 3V.|that section. i | St | New Through Service T e he SBrightwood Parent- | Virtuaily all of the other represent- | V/illam Francis Regan died sud- | Colored Man Had Been in Jail for | ! Better lighting facilities for the Teacher Assoclation. Renovation of |atives who spoke either urged better | denly at the Sibley Hospital Tuesday ! Edmonds School were requested by | qia‘{ntc ior of the Bowen School was |ighting facilities or playgrounds, | morning. He was born in the Dis- Attack With Weapon. { TO George Hill, representing the men's’;gqyested by the Southwest Citizens' |Some appealed for both. e s Dhaena or Anal Aowes Wotsley: coloréa: hadibegn:| ' committee of the Edmonds Parent- , i i S0 " Danfel J. Callahan, vice president| trict. He was the husband of Annle | 9 P . epat i 3:‘:1“.":1{ ‘Q-ll‘g::";:-";ll‘ihflm:tlhg_u:‘_‘:“\ A plea for recreational | facilities tor :5(:::6 rl;alvr:ifionre‘l:dlg.dother bg;rd Lynch Regan and the son of the|convicted of mansiaughter by a rgrg‘ 3 3 - | the 6,000 children in the northwes attended. were Mrs. > e | CLEVELAND SEias e ers have to lead the children to the | tohoois was made by Mrs. Daniel S.|Howard L. Hodgiins, James T. Lloyd | ‘2o Jeremiah and Catherine Regan. |stabbed Jesse Dudley, also colored, || ~7is Recopnized standara of iodern | basement and often studies have to|Mfurray of the Parents’ League. and Willlam L. Houston Supt, Bal. He 1s survived by his wife, one|November 27 last. Dudley lived untii | O piano Marafacture | . be stopped. [ Would Sell Force School lou, Assistant Supts. Kramer and son, E. Sylvester Regan of this city, February 23. In the meantime Worm- We fvite you to see and hear our | Other Improvements Coshng Ira B. Nutter, president 'of the | G Wilkinson and several supervising | ana daughter. Mis Ollle B. Now. | 167 had been convicted of assault Petit Grand and reproduciug pisnos Leave Washington v Rhode Island Avenue Citizens' Asso- | Snowden Ashford, representing the | principals also were present. = Misg 20d One daughter, Mra. e B. Nor- | with a dangerous weapon on account Used pianos at low prices, including = M S I Milli Also Ask- |giztion: urged ‘the purchase of a site | Dupont Circle Citizens' Assoclation, | Eiise Zuberano was secretary of the | Fi9 Of Langdon Park, D. C. and fout | of the cutting and sentenced to serve || {ne of our own make, but elightly H - [for a v school in that community, | urged the sale of the Force Scho ting. 3 'wo years in the penitentiary. adl e g i 10:20 P.M. everalimillions, AlS0 ASK- | fora new sl Lo et o | o e et o mite. to repizcs | "eo0InS: i | gisters, Mra. Charles Folanshee, Mrs. | i} 3¢ gentenced on the mansiaugn: || CHAS, M. STIEFF, INC. 8 P : because of the rapid development. |it. Until the new building is erected e | hor of this city, and Mrs, Peter Mo. | teF charge later. BRANCH OF FACTORY " ed by Civic Bodies. He also requested that electric lights (he asked the board to spend $3,000 to| For some reason which no one| JOF OO THIETUY Anq, MrS, Feter Fos —_— 1108 F St. N.W. Arrive Cleveland paiwd e e be installed in the Langdon School. |enlarge the windows in the present understands. whooping cough is al- | will be held tomorrow morning from | It has been estimated that as a gen- 3. C. CONLIFF, MGR. 1.10 P M Pai‘f}x'rc‘lgfis %rchnux;nlpe“r';:!' :n:{x,l:!l:xg‘!g;'h".‘ q’;i‘?v- and modern school for the | WAYS more dangerous to girls than to | St. Aloysius Church at 9 o'clock. In- | eral rule only one-third as many! Verbal and written pleas for im-|jonn § Beach of the Park View Citi- | Cdnduit road section, to replace the fgfi;’ia:tb': the only disease of which tte.rrl’nan! will be in Mount Olivet ceme- | women commit suicide each vear asi| Next Day | provements in the physical conditions ! zens' Association. [present one-room struoture, was | e ceral| The Lucretia Mott Parent-Teacher atked by Miss Cora Va = s p of the public schools costing several{ | C0¢, (0T ed” for the improve- | Conduit” Road Citizens’ Assoclation. ; FERRED PAYMENT PLA THROUGH SLEEPER {million dollars to provide were made| on¢-of the heating apparatus in the | A. H. Gregory of the Stanton Park : INQUIRE ABOUT OUR DE M N Without Change to the board of education at its an- | Mott School. Establishment of a |Citizens' Assoclation requested the B nual joint conference last night with | junior high school for colored chil- | Purchase of land near the Ludlow T 3 i 2 e v and | School for a future addition to the . B . . . " The above service in addic | representatives of the varlous civie| Jien between O and W streets and | Seroot for & fulure, sigion G toe : Purchases Forwarded Prepaid to Any Shipping Point in the United States tion to through sleeper now associations of the District. The data |the Howard Park Citizens' As\.w,fi_:nmgr schools in the assoclation’s Wyshington 6:40 p.m., will be used by the board in connec- | tion. territory. A o | One of the most essential needs of E g Cleveland 7:50 am. |'tion with the préparation of the Ask Electric Lights. the schools, Dr. U. J. Daniels of the ily. school estimates for the next fiscal| The Henry-Polk Home and School | Federation of Civic ~Assoctations told | vear. Assoclation requested the installation | the board fis an adequate medical - . A 4 Dining Cars aerve meals of |7 00 e % . ' linspection force. He also said the P usunt | Balthnore nnd - Ohts || Vivid pictures of insanitary condi-|of electric lishts in the Heury|pedical inspectors should be better > * . excellence. i tions, congested classrooms, cramped ?.t“{;‘.", mE;C;xxfiexr:or:::};ssc:\‘mnme:?lal:"‘a'“ {play space and poorly lighted class- | advocated by A. J. Driscoll, president | Seek Colored Schools. Call the “Travel Bureau” |irooms where children strain their|of the Mid-City Citizens: Assoctation. | A junior and senior high school for Established 1861 i ; i i He also_described conditions at the |the "colored children of Southwest Main 556 for any infor- jeves were depicted by the representa- | sppott School and urged that this| Washington was the plea made by & F Str t d El th mation you may want. [tives, who came from virtually every|school and the Webster School be|representative of the Randall-Cardoza 'eetl an even! I section of the city and the suburbs. |&bandoned and a new school be erect- | Parent-Tea Association. The s 5 Mrs. Giles Scott Rafter, president WALTER V. SHIPLEY ||¢f the District Congress of Mothers and I ‘arent-Teacher Associations, who spoke Division Passenger Agent las a sentative of eighty-th 5 \fe) I g 13th and I Streets N.W. ac “x:wh?m":g‘mnre; e s A \ ‘g W, q eas an e lng b i A ‘THOUSANDS OF at > . - - . Baltimore & Ohio || .., (s Stonis Dierace. | o g i ‘ ! ’ ; With the Shrine convention but a few =i s kot e e U. S. Army Cots ! 2 ‘ weeks away, bedding needs should be g L5z {hem g ocber vz, apoeat 0 the | Mattress es, Pillows | i { anticipated and purchased now while ive you the money.” i : i \ a wide range of selections may be had. Un ghr}l\.\ alppenrnnct_- of the | I s, she said, are so universal that ! | B . ~ e . r¥ elementary” sehool in the Dis. | . and Blankets 3 : . .Cots in regular cot size or single bed 1 {trict should be painted thoroughl \ [ 3 = il inside and outside. “It is a positiv 7 = S : size, complete with guaranteed springs. Experienced Teachers disgrace.” she added, “to build $2 | { | 4 - B T ibR e o RoRboTs 0000 i x i sannols Renal o vl ! RS oo oo i in. s s i .50 AMERICAN M0TOR SOHOOLS | 000,000 high schools and have the| FOR SALE OR RENT | 4 3 $7 1620 You St. N.W. Phone N. 804 173 "A. Oliver, president of the George- = | ¢ n_ Citizens’ Association, urged the —— |l Single-bed size ..................... $8.75 ‘ WASHINGTON SALVAGE CO. ' Single size parchment color metal bed ¢ 4 i} | w.srores ; 5 i . - and sprin, ....$12.00 Py e | WO . This Windsor type metal bed, finished i A o IR o in mahogany and ivery, complete with Sl et A sk b sl | junior high school, pointing out that v spring. Full size nis complete with spring, mattress, « i ; pillow and bolster roll. $64.00 ] . Steel bed and spring, finished in old Single sice banwalowibed: withrad b — , , o maboga, o Ameicn o e TIME ) i i ed and spring complete. Full size....$18.00 F. T S h LOST R R M » o 4 3 | 50-lb. layer felt mattress, covered in | bed °“l_f;lif't.°r combination mahogany / ¥ i doiand gakfl & nm an Seventh | standard ticking. Price 5 e changingglass Avenue Stpeet | Special 1 fel i AL Bt | Special wool felt mattress, one side 4 YPTO i | In‘ult with layers of soft, warm wool for - Full size French gray bed. .. J(RGLASS <X i winter use—the other side built of layer > Full size white cotton mattress, cov- INVISIBLE BIFOCALS, ! | felt for summer use. Price $29.00 . ered in standard ticking See with the Eyes of You_lh1 You cannot obtain sa i E 2 from inferior bifocal lense i | e ln en op feature the genuine Kryptoks | i 3 as our Dr. George Warren is| e bl | ) i = Offers these odd lots for quick clearance. High-grade merchandise radically reduced. Sirr'ffl{'ingi‘;lcs’."".‘\'fid”f}.fr “e?gs 57 21 Pure Line_n Tablecloths, 71x67 inches. 10 dozen Bleached Turkish Bath Towels; b L 7 " ! P | Natural color, white weft. Regular $7.00 grade. - blue or pink; jacquard crest borders;. 24x46 Charge Accounts Are i 7 . For $4.39 each. inches; $1.00 grade. For 75c each. Welcomed 1IN = 7y . 20 dozen-Bleached Pure Linen Breakfast Nap- 40 dozen Utica Cotton Sheets. Torn size be- C ASTELBERG’S | \ . | kins; assorted designs; 18x18 inches; $5.50 fore hemming, 81x90 inches. For $1.85 ecash. 935 Pa. A Il : ] grade. _For $4.50 dozen. 16 dozen Scalloped Edge Cotton Pillowcases; a. Ave. i ) | 300 yards Bleached Pure Linen Crash Towel- colored edge and embroidery; 45x36 inches. : - / \ ing; red border; 30c grade. For 24c yard. $1.00 pair. GARAGES | ey /4 3\ 35 dozen Hemstitched Pure Linen Hucka- Remnants of Table Damask, Crashes, Art, Nl i WP \ back Towels; crest borders; 20x35 inches; 89¢ Pillow and Dress Linens, etc. Odd lengths. For Rent v &5 ) grade. 75c each. 1/, regular price. Rear of 6th and MY i . : i Lamont Sts. N.W. i 4 & | i CEDAR CHESTS H oI.low Tile ’ Millions of dollars’ worth of clothing, furs, blankets and textile goods are destroyed Fireproof | & 3 | every year by the ravages of moth worms. A cedar chest is an inexpensive and safe Ideal for Active or | 1 9 investment. Our spring stock is now complete in various styles and sizes. Prices start Inactive Storage 111N i as low as $9_00 for the small chest. From $5 to .50 f L ( MonisséZritz Co., Inc. Here’s a Very Special Sale of /) A Sale Of Rugs 913 15th St. N.W. Tomorrow will be the last opportunity to purchase rugs of all sizes at very unusual Main 617 1l Men’s Z-Dants Suits ‘ pric;: rugs may be returned. No exchanges will be ma;ie-. —Special Even for the Economy Floor— Size 9x12 Size 2 . y " PP*'lpe'rh?g'& | e the‘m "“ - | Chenilles from 353-75 to $64-50 Chenilles from ¢ $5.75 to $11.75 Re?:«:::-fiting \ ; S iton i Velvets from $28.50 to $72.25 Royal Turkish $15.00 it . PO $19°75 Wiltons $12.50 Henderson work in the above lines invari- e ? ‘ Size 8.3x10.6 Apgar . 498 ws. put_vour hoine ‘in ! : Chenilles from $42.75 to $56.75 " Estimates furniched: , ! Velvets from $27.50 to $65.25 Size 27x54 H EJ AMES B. | Wilton $82.50 Velvets from $4.25 to $9.50 \ =LA LIN i | | Size ; 6x9 - “_’iltoru from $8.25 to $16.00 N Chenilles .$36.00 Chenilles $6.75 Axminsters $21.00 Royal Turkish $6.50 Royal Turkish $52.00 Velvets from $16.75 to $39.00 Size 18x36 Wilton from $47.50 to $72.00 Chenilles $3.25 Size 4.6x7.6 Velvets $1.75 . _ . : Chenilles from $15.00 t $18.50 " Slightly Soiled Chenille Bath Mats Each Suit Has Two Pairs of ‘Pants T - géggg t $30.00 30x60 $5.50 2448 $4.00 ¥ ilton ! ’ They are Conservative Models—and Young Royal Turkish $27.50 27x5¢ - $4.95 aeae $3.25 Men’s Models—both plain and Sports designs— § . made up in Tweeds, Cheviots and Cassimeres— . T f 11 X ~ i : : : SN ]| . S kmanship which i bl 1t o Drapery Department Bee Brand S e — ' : e .~ 3 Attractive Items T : 1,500 yards pretty cren:nne, Silk scarfs or Table Runners, Ruffled Curtains of fine qual- INsect Powder i . On Sale on the Fourth Floor 30 and 36 inches wide, all-over 19x72 inches, Tapestry design, ity blrroid scrim, white and Asklyznfr—[l?usggi:tleérocer For Friday and Saturday flowered and striped de- 35¢ in three colorings, rose, §2 95 = cream, 2/ yards long, $1.75 il A ; signs, all colorings. Yard blue and tan. Each. tie-backs included. Pair MCSCORMICKGE CO. | BALTIMORE = - N i b INQUIRE ABOUT OUR DEFERRED‘PAYMENT'PLAN. ATREgeTS . 1 o —— \

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