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Housewives Warned! The average cost of 20 Basic House- hold Commaodities is 20% higher than in June, 1921.—N. Y. Globe. !" American housewives have been warned that prices will cantinue to rise and have been advised to carefully budget their expenses. The greatest of household necessities—the greatest saver of foods, the greatest bringer of comfort— American Ice—HAS not ad- vanced in price. Pure, clean American Ice costs but a fraction of a cent a pound. Now is the time to add ice to your budget. AMERICAN ICE 1f We huew a Becter Paint Than DEVOE’S We Would Sell It. Becker Paint & Glass Co. 1239 Wisconsin Ave. Went 67 INSURE Against Fire and Botler Explosions With J. Leo Kolb ew York Ave. N.W. Main 5037. Zzzzzzzrriiiiiiiiidi Coal Reduced. We are prepared to make immediate deliveries of the famous— Philadelphia & Reading Anthracite Coal A. P. Woodson Co. Phone North 177 Ofice 1202 Monroe St. Brookland, D. C. SPECIAL NOTICES. JET US DO YOUR ACCOUNTING AND bookkeeping work evenings at nominal cost; speclalizing in_fnv 2 ng. _Address Hox “The Billy Sunday of Md ON AND AFTER THIS DAT onsible for any I WILL NOT other than s M. C, | 13* . FORMERLY FREE PLANS AND ESTIMATES CARPE! ter, builder, general contractor, alteration re, ND AFTER THIS be responsible for any debts un ) by myself. THOMAS F &t 5. WANTED—10 BRING A furniture from_Philadelphia, Wilmington and Baltimore to Wauhington. SMITH'S TRANS- R_AND STORAGE COMPANY. INC. FOR_SMALL LOTS OF | FROM P VA SEVENARE INJURED IN AUTO ACCIDENT Three Severely Hurt as Car Turns to Avert Collision. Other Traffic Mishaps. Seven persons—two pedestrians and five occupants of an autgnoblile—were injured last night about 10:45 o'clock as o result of a traffic accident near 16th and Newton stree! The pedes- trains, Miss Helen Nance, twenty-five years old, apartmeht 611 Southbrook Courts, and Mrs. Gladys Wood, twen- ty-four years old, 1625 Newton street, were serfously hurt, as was Willls A. Finch, eigiteen vears old, 1817 Bel- mont road, who was driving the auto- mobile. Others who sustained Injurles were Wilbur A, Boule, twenty-one years old, 1421 Columbla road; Matthew Carney, twenty vears old, 1009 Otis place; Vernon Gessford, twenty- one years old, 3123 th street, and David Hunter, twenty-one years old, 1264 Columbia'road. Edwin H. Mitch- ell, Columbfa road_and 13th street; Elbert Johnson, 1174 Columbla road, and Reuben Bogley, 1507 25th street, other occupants of the automobile, were uninjured. Condition Serious. Mrs. Wood sustalned fractures of several ribs and possible internal in- Juries, while Miss Nance suffered con- ton of the brain. Physiclans at Hospital sald both were injured. Finch's collarbone X and Boule were Hospital usly injured mem! the party were taken to their hon The young men had attended meeting_ of Phi Mu Sigma Fraterni'y | at the home of Vernon Gessford, sui of Maj. Harry L. Gessford, forme chiet of polic 3 it them home. seriousl was brok: taken to and srteets the driver of the car made quick turn to prevent a collision wit another car, striking the pedest who were returning home from a visi to friends. The automobile careen turned, several of its o ing pinned beneath it. T oned managed to crawl ‘ro the damaged car, however, Finch be- ing the only one who was found to be virtually helpless. Other Acclidents Reported. Police of the second precinct terday afternoon learned of a lision that occurred at Vermont a nue and L street Tuesday night tween the automobile of T. J ders, 1740 T street, and a motor el ; ‘Gillespie and Paul ear-old boys, the 219 K and the lat- Sanders had McFarland given first| d before taking him home. Gillespie nly slightly hurt. Thursday Me- Farland was taken to Providence Hospital, where he was treated for a h t leg. een a motor truck J. J. Johnson, Sheriff road d a_touring car owned Claude Pulliam, 4421 9th street. occurred at 15th and F streets yesterday afternoon. Miss Madeline” Liston, 638 1 street south- east, passenger in the automoblle, was' slightly hurt. Lowes Control of Car. Samuel Richardson, 320 2d street northeast, last night lost control of | his automobile near Massachusetts avenue and 2d street northeast, ac- cording to & police report, causing of John Anderson, 1474 Irving street. Louis Richardson, colored, thirty years old, 32 2d street northea: occupant of e former vehicle, fered injufres Py He taken to Casualty Hospit | Farl White, colored, twelve yearsi old, 1023 23d street, was slightly hurt | last night as a result of a collision between his bicycle and an_automo- bile near Florida and Rhode Island avenues. ment. OHIO BANDIT EXECUTED. COLUMBL April 13.—Stanley | Forber, twenty-six, Cleveland bandit, | was executed in the electric chair at the Ohio penitentiary early today for ; the murder of Patrolman Grannison | Koehler, shot to death November | 28 last. when he ard another officer | attempted to arrest Forber and three | He refused hospital treat- other men who were driving an au- g]»mnl';llod which had been stolen in | TIFIC ADIUSTMENT OF ra, elastic hoslers. by HARRY G, treet Have Pretty Floors )_ Your old floors dressed up new or new hard- | wood floors Tyl srraped e Bniehed: . ADAME, Rarrister Hiig, Matn 1457 Nighte Frankiin® 047, Rucker Electric Co. ELECTRIC (0 OLD “HOU PHONE te, Tile, Slag. Columbia_1231 Announces “EFFICIENCY TALK: TONIGHT, R pm enand o ‘wanted Helpers From Hills, e It Won't Take Us Long (A;;.;'i‘({?l T2t ae ol tbat o % SOw'll miss but A minimum Repairing. | This fine motoring ‘meathor REASONABLE PRICES. R, McReynolds & Son ipecialists In Painting, Slip Covers aud To 3423-1425 1. FT.7 W. Main 7228, 35 #ProtecTin I Genuine old style roof paint. rugged durabi ‘ot “this " grand ’;‘:’:‘ material has never heen equaled. Always | sate. Rich, red color. We apply it. . KOONS Rogrixg 1422 ¥ 8¢, N.W. COMPANY __ Phone Main 983, CLEAR WEATHER —is the time™to have us “go over your roof." IRONCLAD goutaty ! rone tisinia. For Painting, Paperhanging and Decorating Call Gordon & Brunori 3031 M Street N.W. Tel. W. 3108, e “Better work for lets money.” \15° Your Printing —requirements will receive here the benefit of an understanding organization. * The National Capital Press S 1moun2D et mw Satisfactory Printing HIGH GRADE BUT NOT HIGH PRICED BYRON S. ADAMS, FRugm, “Tornado and Windstorm Insurance In the Largest American Ins. Co. Costs no more The Home Insurance Co. of N. Y. Costs leas than your dally mewspaper. «' $3 per thousand for 3 years on city and suburban bldgs. and contents. $3.75 per thousand for 3 years on farm butldings and conten! 3 GEO. W. LINKINS & SONS, ‘General Insurance its, 1719 K _Street. ‘Maln 8208-8209-5050: Hobart place, -will increase the radius of your business opportunity. Pictures i $20.00 Dozen | | | Famous CARAMELS made fresh every hour. 9th & G Sts. 609 14th St. 'FLAT TIRE? MAIN 500 LEETH BROTHERS __Service Charge Not Over $1.00 Your car may be humble, bat- tered and noisy, but its appetite is just as discriminating as that of the million- aire’s new machine., It will work best for you operated on ‘“‘Standard” Motor Gasoline and lubri- cated with Polarine: Standard Oil Co. (New Jersey) D. C. Honer Girl at NGW Orleans Reunion GLASS SEES LEAGUE BIG ISSUE NEXT YEAR Senator Tells Democratic Wemen ?urty‘fl‘nchnnged and Raps < “Baclk Doer:” By the Assoclnted Press PHILADELPHIA, April 13.—United States Senator Glass of Virginia told the Women's Demoeratie Club at a luncheon yesterday that the league of nations would be an Important issue of the next presidential cam- palgn. He declared that the attitude of the democratie party on the league was unchanged and that he wis In favor of It “body and seul, with er without reservations: Denouncing “certain people/* who he said would have the United States become a member of the “back door,” Senator Glass declared that It this All Hollywood tells its secrets to Rdela Rogcrs St. dohns. And from these off- stage intimacies, she has written an unpre- cedented series of Hollywood stories. Read “The Great God Four-Flush” in MRY Osmopolitan at all news stands “SUPERIOR SERVICE” IS OUR SLOGAN List Your Property For Sale With Us For Quick Action N. L. Sansbury Co., Inc. “Everything in Real Estate” 1418 Eye St. N.W. Phone Main 5904 Members Washington Real Estate Board A PERROTT BOSWELL, for D. C. Brigade, Con- federnte Vete SAYS NEXT CONGRESS WILL PASS BONUS BILL AGO, April 13.—Alvin ley, national commander of the Amer- fcan Leglon, In a statement last night declared that the national soldiers' bonus bill would be passed by the next Cungress. Commander Owaley, here to make an address today, a canvass of the next Congress shown the leglon that there are enough votes to put the benus bill| over. | ‘Then it will go to the President for approval or veto,” he mald, “and I am inclined to think he will give it | his O. K. But if he does not we | have four more than enough votes to pass it over his veto.” | O O T T T e OO LT T T T Ll LT U o In Office Rooms Everything considered —the advantage is here— This building has been designed, constructed, fin- ished with a view of providing the utmost in office " facilities. The location is most central and convenient —and when you inspect the rooms themselves—you'll be impressed with the wonderful light; the perfect ven- tilation; the splendid arrangement and finish—and to these are.added absolutely satisfactory elevator and janitor service. g Professional men and brokers especially: will like the accommodations. Rooms may be rented singly or en suite. Particulars at our Rental Department—Ground Floor Boss & Phelps “The Home of Homes” 1417 K Street Phone Main 4340 Kons Pharmacy 7th & Fia. Ave. N. OV AVAVAY Every base ball fan in Washington is familiar with Koss’ Pharmacy, 7th and Florida Avenue N. W. Many will be glad to learn that Offterdinger’s finest smoke—the new .DEER HEAD PERFECTO 10c —is now on sale at this long-established drug store. Deer Head Perfecto is the fect Smoke, a quality cigar through and through. Keep this in mind when buying cigars—ask for the'new DEER HEAD PERFECTO! ININSNE NN NN ININT Actual Size of the Deer Head Perfecto, 10c -Henry T. Offterdinger Manufacturer 508 9th Street, Bet. E and F Agent for Comoy London-made Briar Pipes and Smokers Articles VAVAVAVAVAVAVY country was to enter the leagud all it should be in a “determ‘ned and upstarding manner .and not by any He said that side-door entrance:" he would vote for President i ing’s propomai that. the Untted Sts enfer the world court, adding:’ stration has to offer; I will give, my sepport:’! BISHOP TUTTLE WEAKER ST: LOUIS, April 13.—Bishop Daniel of grippe, Attending phy- he Is growing weaker ourly and that death may eame any 8. Tuttle, eritically i1l continues to decline. icians say moment. New VICTOR & VOCALION | = ey that is the only constructive step toward America participating in world's &ffairs that this adniini- at hington, who died Hospital Tuesday, was Aloysfus’ Church th! he repose of It _Mr. Regan as born band of Mrs. y vy er Regan ter, Men Oll6 B, Park, - Charles Marah, and four Foilinsbow. Mrs. Patrick | of Chicago, IlL Records —SPECIAL OUT TOMORROW “HIS MASTERS VOICE™ Starlight Bay—Fox Trot Think of Me—Fox Trot Farewell rot Apple Sawee—Fox Trot Crying For Y ou—Fox Trot Suony Jim —Fox Trot Whon, Tillle, Take Your Time -Fox Trot You Know You Belong to Somebody Else—Fox Tot Hung No. 2 Bluews—Fox ian R bapsody are 1 Hungarian R bapasody No. 2, Part 2 Africana—0 Parndiso— Act 4 No One Better double Don't Minned ves You Any Your M-A- nk Youwll Be Special Release of i ] sisters, Q'Connor Records From May Catalogue VICTOR RECORDS —Out Tomorrow Benson Orch, of Chi- cago. Benson Orch, of Chi- cago. The Virginians. The Virginians. Whiteman Orch. 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Coleman and His ( Nothing But—Fox-Trot. (Pub.: Berlin). Emil Montmartre Orchestra. Am 1 to Blame ?—Fox-Trot. Think of Me—Fox-Trot. (Spencer Williams) 1 The Great White Way %lu_el—Fox-Trot. rig. After Every Party—Waltz. (Burnett-Freed.) (Kortlander.) The Bar Harbor Society Orch. (Miller-Cohn.) (Klages-Fasioli.) (Al Eldridge.) The Boardwalk Orchestra. 14527 Memphis Five 10:in. 14530 10-in. y 14528 eil.) 10-in. Jack Kaufman. Miller-Coln. Liller-Colin.) ir 10-in. N ey - - 14533 10-in. 14531 10-in. f $.75 Ask your mearest dealer‘to let you hear the mew Vocalion Red Records The Aeolian Company, New York, Makers Inspect Tonight New Southeast Homes $500 CASH 1222-4-6 Eye St. S.E. Take Pa. Ave. Cars to 12th and Walk South The only new city houses offered on the market for this price and on such easy terms. All Houses Open for Inspection All Houses Sold on Monthly Payments All houses have outlets for sink and gas range -on second floor, 30 you can easily rent floor for enmough to make monthly payments. & dau Lang Mrs. Mrs. Edwlr% of Washington and Mrs: Peter McKenna He was a son of the late Jeremiah and Catherine Regan and the nnie Lyneh Regan. his wife, & son, this clty) Norris o hus- B, h- | on | ley L) RITES FOR W. F. REGAN. | =0 ==0=10= Funeral for Willlam Francis Regan, native and well known citizen of rakning t the Bibley eld from St morning at § ‘clock, with requiem ‘mass sald for his soul. . The inter- ment was in Mount. Olivet cemetery. i this city. Our Own Fannie May Girls Are Busy Every Day Making This Delicious Homemade Candy to Satisfy the Demands of the People THE FAMOUS AD)L7UUE/ Homa made Gandics Quality rarely . C comes at a low price, but when it does everybody Fannie May Candies always dis- played in dainty ribboned baskets, On Sale at Our 3 Stores 1010 E N.W.—614 13th St. N.W.—3100 14th St. — Slol——lo]——lalc—=|o|——] FOR RENT Stores and Offices The Duryea Building Connecticut Avenue and L Street For Further Particulars Apply Randall H. Hagner and Co. 1207 Connecticut Avenue Northwest Phone Franklin 4366 "BELGENLAND. New Mammoth Steamer (27,200 tons) Sailing April 18th From New York to Plymouth, Cherbourg and Antwerp With every appointment for luxurious travel. Turkish Bath and a Swimming Pool. A finely equipped Gymnasium. Elevators. A la carte restaurant service with no exstra charge. A mammoth ship of 27,200 tons—the newest palace afloat. Inquire for details RED STAR LINE 1208 F St. N. W, T COAL PRICES DROP We are glad to announce a reduction in the price of our High-grade Anthracite Coal. ORDER NOW Del:very will be made in turn as coal is available at our prices current at the time of delivery. Marlow Coal Co. 65 Years of Faithful, Efficient Service 811 E St. N.W. Main 311 I Have You Seen This Remarkable Demonstration? Like finding money in a forgotten pocket. You will not only find money—you will find greater satisfaction, convenience and economy in the unusual demonstration of COMPACT CABINET GAS RANGE Now is your opportunity to discard your range for a better, newer type and save money doing so. THINK OF IT!! During this sale $10.00 will be allowed for all coal or gas ranges replaced by VULCAN SMOOTH- TOP Compact Cabinet Gas Ranges. What a chance to make cooking an easy and pleasant task. Th ranges carrying the city of Washington by storm. Women have mever seen anything so economical, convenient and practical. 1305 GSNW

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