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THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. (. APRIL 26, 1925—PART T. _— | | ; ’ : 1 ; ; | OVERDUE PIGEON ARRIVES [gonvention of the ¢ ;:Tl,“nr‘rezzcé;ls Jlo|amembled in conference in Chlcago,|road. It is to be a minstrel show, but | Acquitted of Larceny Charge. PI.AN]- PESIS EUS]’ | COMING HERE WITH CIRCUS AR PTG :1\»:31 ‘;‘T:: :lal sr:..:., l'(.fz'.,ul ’:‘xhe'blrd w(:u\:' (‘:x'ee{h’\i{h e e ‘f.i““h m{fi:lm"” S e »“‘I‘v’\‘:‘ll‘e‘l\: | NORFOLK, Va., April ~Willlam 8 - returned to its oymer here 114 hours |tives from every State in the Union." severs eks. An array | V. Sprinkle, former head of the bank: Bird 114 Hours in Carrying Note |, rier being released. e i ent is promised with numerous | yupt Sprinkle Plano Co. of Norfolk = T o 3 Miss Katherine Leppert, ownér of : 2 innovations in the way of mu Richmond, ‘ireensboro and s 5 in VCh'Cv"g" to New York. |, 0 irds. sal she feared that tne| Will Present Minstrel Show. numbers and dancin, e ,‘.:.unfl‘:v; |‘»‘ et i . 2 W YORK, April Three days|two other pigeons had been killed Ly| The Sacred Heart Dramatic Club|gerald, John F. Fitz ; " lin Corporation Court vesterday on 3 overdue, one of three homing pigeons, | hawks or shot by huntsmen. The um tage its first offering tomorrow | Carroll, Lee Moxley John Wiley i , o 3 smen. s o 4 2 ey |grand larceny charge in connection released in Chicago on Monday to| message delfvered today sai nd Tuesday in the parish hall of the | Will head the larg 8 f singers, | with the alleged nm:v:-wr»nfln;;”'o! bring messages from the fifth nuall “The leaders of the Ca Girls, thun]\ at Sixteenth street and Park | dancers and jokesmiths | company func PEERLESS FURNITURE CO, WHERE GOOD FURNITURE IS INEXPENSIVE @ 829 SEVENTH ST. N.W. @ — ey 25 Hortlculture Board Says Nearly All Injurious insects Come From Abroad. Million: dollars now are being Bpeant Runuclly to: conbralimline Ul 4 g { ‘. eases and insect pests in this country, ¥ b v entry of others from . 2 5 4 : P " ' The Federal horticuliural board of H 4 % e 4 2 & | the Department of iculture, which M 2 - has this work in hand, estimat 4 ; 5 b 4 0! » 90 per cent of the in- ft A ect pest problems are due to fc 4 p portations. Prominent among the insects are the zypsy and brown-tail moth, which entered from Europe; the Jupanese beetle, from Japan: the cot tap boll weevil, from Mexico; the sy e In Furniture Values for the Home Quarantines Maintained. i it |+ S T COMPLETE 7-PIECE LIVING ROOM OUTFIT, 7-PIECE ) el A ' DAVENPORT GROUP OR 9-PIECE BEDROOM flua"g’ New York: Pennsylvania, Ohio and 4 Michigan, on account of the European H i corn horer: and in certain counties in 3 ¢ ) OU FI ; New Jersey, Pennsylvania and Dela I — % I ware, because of the Japanese beetle, which affects farm products hetween R, 5 Leavel) Spain is maintained because of the , ~ . presence of the Mediterranean fruit { - Buy Your Furniture Here fiv. Al fruits, except pineapples 5 o e iR Y : B G e S a ! $19 BRIDGE LAMP AND SHADE, $24 DAVENPORT TABLE OR | .. e hut ont from ‘the. Ameri : on Easy Credit Termeand || - FREE! $22 BUFFET MIRROR WITH ANY SUITE PURCHASED THIS WEEK | ! of No Use to You > ¥ Sl bl e /j E 2 S | Pay From Your Income | Unl v 3 X 7 < nless You Do Use Tt Several species of Mexican fruits are | on the embarzo list because of the | Mexican fruit fly | So vigilant is the Federal horticul-| 1 | Use Your Credit! [ tterfly” Fred Stelling and his pal “Dan.” coming to Washington with l\llw Ringling Bros. and Barnum and Bailey Circus, for three days, beginning ay 14 wal board to keep these insect pests from American shores that men iboard incoming v s and »ect their larders for for little persuasion is usually sufficient| Mrs. R. C. Stanton, peace superin-| The Emma Sanford Shelton W. € have the undesirable fr - |tendent, called attention to May 18|T. U. \met at the home of Mrs. Col stroyed; otherwise a customs seal bars | peing the anniver of The Hague |lier, 1328 Randolph street, Wednesday their use in the American port conference and known as “World|at 8 p.m Easterly made| Mrs. Theresa A. Williams was the subscribers to the offi-| guest and speaker and Mrs. Criswell = presided and conducted the devotional D\ o l Camp Fire Notes || rtar cotemitos saroreh the 0 : g e Addison T. Smith was introduced | ®X€rcls dent announced a luncheon, given orth Star Union. The convention ‘ and told of the early part of his hre""’@ Tatapdochen Camp Fire Group, | being influenced by the crusade 1oy NOuHh Siar L 3 Miss Dorothea McDowell, guardian. |their efforts to abolish saloons and|delexates were also appointed. A sum 1s been working on a play, “Tata-|how this had finally resulted in na e toward the "11"" of the tochon,” to be given Friday | tional prohibition. He cited many bills | Sufferers by the recent cyclone e Wa W e Camp Fire Group, |and appropriations passed recently in| Mrs. Williams, in her talk on “Re Mrs. L. H. Dewey, guardian ress d in enforci prohibi- | ports,” emphasized the importance of indoor picnic at which soms’ trar )‘m;flmn of of recent prosperity, | trained wor the use of temper ; was dene After the picric, a council ‘no savings banks show at presentfance liter: > and the importance of | Qak-Finished Dresser Tire was held. A new girl, Cora Hiller, { 39,000,000 depositors to 15,000,000 last | securing members. She an was taken in. There are now eight |vear. | nounced the annual convention to be Ll girls in oup. |” A ‘talk was given by Mrs ,‘,\",n’h.-m in Detroit, in November Ed ‘;"'f"(sl 'he Tatatochon Camp Fire Group, |from Porto Rico, who spoke of con-| . i = The Tatatochon Camp Fir up, c e S e R s g IRtk Mre. Becket, assistant guardian. took | itions in general down on the lite {monthly meeting at the home of its| IN yatue ome a a hike of about 1 Eivic | An appeal was made to send aid to|President, Mra. M. R. Lineback. Dur-| = OAK 15 Wainut . > meeting. and clea 2 the district visited by the cyclone re.| miione "mate: ronmmr S G gL S, K : g i TERYS To surr 3ot The Avuzunta Camp Fire Group, [cently in Indiana and Illinois Holder, lecturer and organizer from : 3 Mrs. Dennis, guardian, is making | There were five new members, Mrs.| Auciraiin awas present and talked of pink and blue chambray aprons.|H. F. Harmon, Mrs. E. s the temperance activities of Austra which the members intend to decorat: | Mrs. Bessie chelze, M A.|)ia and England, and gave a number With camp fire symbols. On Easter | Falconer and Mrs. Ernest P. ) of incidents connected With her o :'nnd':d:i)‘ [."”“!‘\‘th““l;“('".ql‘v '\'{”",'“]l””,‘,hfa\ Three committees were na journ in America. Rev. Charles F et 3y £ {Committee on the revision of our con-| Butler made short address. Mrs Tl atanopa and Owaissa Camp | Stitution, committee “on picnic and|George Carney and Miss Burlingame | . . {committee on patron members. The|were welcomed as new members, mak Fire ups, Mrs. ( J. Spencer, p Bubrs . o Fredim et Baster « Monaas . at | meeting adjourned to meet May 19. in |ing 1§ for the year. Mrs. Elizabeth Skt Vecmons Acaiot gasmee ers | e o of Miew Crtrote Jomse, o6 7__cinck "aud Mies wiesnsig. wece| 3 : , 7 Pieces, Wlth Goraeous?) P(- Velour Suite played. Saturday, April 18, the two groups presented uccessful In- dian play sagle and | A truly remarkable offer for those in need of fine living room the Star. characters were: e furniture. A Magnificent Living Room Suite of unusual charm Eagle Boy, yn Spencer; Earth | J and distinctio: ohol dist saft silly-veloar! Loos Maiden, Minna Cannon: Morning Star, - istinction, bholstered l||. softt s1 y velour .00se, spring- Katherine Haislit; Little Man of the | 7 filled reversible cushions, spring seats and ba and large roll Woods, Ezith Findley; The Ragged | Breakfast Room Suite arms—with Davenport Table-end Table and Bridge or Floor Boy, Ruth McMary: Double Face, =y # > Moiar MRtiow: oo rane) FULL LINE—LOW AS $7 Square or nms 14 Lamp. Gracefully desfgned. and substantially made, all for less Fletcher; Eyah, Charlotte Dropleat Zénieant than the price ot many velour suites alone. Don't miss this our Square - bac 2 ©Old Blind Man, Thais Spencer; the | . Id Witch, Dorothea Mann; Wenonak $ s $ Ot 40 shklae opportunity. e ¥ o i EptOes Metn monan 3.95 .95 .00 [ P e S i S SMALL CASH PAYMENT—BALANCE WEEKLY OR MONTHLY Simmons Steel Bed Mary C: : Three Bears, V ginia Wood, Yates and Flor- | Only Reduced to— Outfit Complete Outfits ence Vurdine; and Tree Bound, Anna | Weekly or Monthly Payments Ruppert. M Virginia Hunter | . 5 This outfit con- danced between the acts. Dic s - { ookl sists of ful sues and little Charley amused General Electric Makes 4 oA Metal Bed. in new with some gymnasts. Music w: - T, e Jvn i n: also nished by the Hendrick Washingto- s and Complete nia : ANY SIZE—ALL CURRENTS = e SR : ‘tton M Outfit he Aweyiva Camp Fire Group, Miss | Mildred Louden, guardian, was en tertained by the Misses Mildred ca $ 00 $ 00 Betty Larimer at a luncheon at their . B Etc home Friday. A card party followed ——] — . the luncheon. Those attending were Miss Louden, Anna Harper, Olive; Ruth H hu\ Emily Nickols, | ¥ nees ket, \Lnrz:ure‘l Crawford, Jatherine Hobson and Helen Green: | A M DD wald. A movie party was held . . 5 April 14 The fifth nual conference of the he ftin anpual conterence ot 2o |l 709 13th Street One door above G St. : : 3. Addresses were given by Heywood-Wakefield OiShea, isubect, Sdihe Carriages and Strollers of the Adolescent Mr. Fay Welch, subjects, “What is| Doctors advise ¥ z the Ultimate Aim of ( " and 3 3 CHWARTZ 3 5 $5 you to keep v-ahvs 7 k Cabinet Gas Rauge ““The Higher Value of ) outdoors as much i you can. Get S e S | S A L E " llanllt ot 7 Pieces, Including Handsome Davenport Suite $19 Harry Wilson, “How carriage. “‘4- sell Wi - S oingl | Folding } With e . i = erbite Euto e o rsh gl ulkiesprice. *' * Y % Hood The last word in Bed-davenport Suite, including three luxurious ment: white por ram.” On Sunday afternoon a re- | . : s RSPl celain doors. A teption was held for the delegates at PAY A LITTLE EACH MONTH picces in fine velour. Also davenport mattress, mahogany davenport 8.Burner beauts, and we Cabinet cpubn wngneldifor tis uclegn Shims i ; table, bridge or floor lamp and shade. Few people would ever think e L Ol R e RS e s T the massive davenport conceals a full size bed. A special sale of these ATl Te Mis! ildred Louden, chairman of Kroehler quality suites tomorrow, just to introduce them to you the Guardians’ Assoclation of this Fach piece—davenport, chair and rocker—covered in fine velours a ded the conference. v th h Splendid i i i filled th gh # ooy st of demonsihrator and § VHRl ASvE® Heesl it space zoam ffl!‘fi'é‘éi"n'f'mé’ii’?fi.meca'nlfiil“.c‘:&"’. CTU fit now selling for .......... % 3 W.CT.U floor samples - - - - Mount Pleasant W. C. T. U. met 3 \esday, in the home of Mrs. J. E. Genuine nt 3111 Thirty-fourth street. Mrs. Lindley D. Clark, president, called the meeting to order. Devotional exercises were conducted by the evangelistic su- yperintendent, Mrs. M. Read, who tool for her subject “The Power of Prayer. The minutes of the last meetings were - and Famous ~1 e T ) — = read by the recording secretar . ! — e corresponding secretary read a letter [d o - . Colonial Buffet from President Coolidge, in reply to Nesco”” 0il Range it 2 one written in behalf of the World| - : b, Jarse assort- Court. The treasurer'sreport was read N\ P\I'Hr guaranteed, ~ g #nd accepted. Mrs. Hitchcock reported | \ and 4 burner, TN Tiod, “with - larse on what was doing at recent quarterly Phonographs sizes. Bake, broil S linen and siver or {ry on this won- geveral styles and compartments, n conventions, showing a steady gain of | - ! niembers and many addresses and 5 Many floor sam ‘"'l‘\ug— derful stove. B’I‘wu . 2 1 finishes. Table L dical features enjoyed. ples—merely used 2 urner Thousands of homes Burner ‘\ and nairs e \'l‘ i s = Table now use them. Cabinet % NCIO% uP match at little ize Lutz, Sunday school superin- record demon- tendent, called attention to May 3, as| strators and for il f:r::d:f*r" backs ~“§~«-'_m“"¥"‘ ¢ 9.Plece Bedroom Outfit Small Payment Secures It or Monthly ents "emperance Sunday, urging that thef AT 1IG; | ; 3 ¥ Pay 1hie be introduced In schools and 5 ; s to Intersst children: ana % : ; | — A complete bedroom to be proud of, with these marvelous § picces. voung folks along these lines of edu s BRA a | Don’t judge it by the price! It regularly has sold for much more, built catlon A motion was ma ;nu . and we guaran- ! 1 \ of genuine match grain, walnut veneers and other suitable woods, in \Miount Pleasant Union sponsor plans : tee them as such! [l ! * that always popular Queen Anne or Tudor design. It is finished in a for the ;)m\\mg of ;.flnn:_\ on the harm Regular Prices L Y1 2 rich \\31\13{ I)I:ov\,n cfi?u This price includes thegfu" bow-end bed, large from tobacco, on may 6 a P p -e-and i i hest of drawers, good size dresser, triple mir¥or semi-vanity, a 50-1t B o Comsole . S and e sk | b \ L ittihinyiiress, fguatwntecd ‘all.steclesniing, Spoldin binch m’d hurch. Special efforts will be made MODELS i | ) : to have girls and boys see this film, e | / two feather -pillows, all for % Mrs. Doran, superintendent of child h { PART CASH AND BALA'\L‘E \V‘EEKLY OR MO\’THLY \velfare, spuke on the menacing influ- ence of some eight or ten magazines mow on the newsstands that are for- Tidden through the mails. but are dis T : i L e b e I Console Phonograph With A committee was named to investigate rahis b e L \ ; hailis Comepmtibsetit ‘)‘\“]U\XF literature. “ 3 i S : - the Schuart 3 : 3 E Swanton, superintendent of 2 ‘Look for the- Scl s Clock X Why have two separate instruments : REFRIGERATOR citizenship, spoke of the > \\\\\whhhh, in the home when vou can have a radio S v than practical “wiark: thig denartment Sug 3 outfit and a phonograph in one? Pic- - & - gests in meeting and helping the dail X2 = y tured above is our special combination. 314ny!es. i )eu$24 blems of our fellow men. s R p— - e colltast. i An - ol mahokeny. or apartment, " Superintendent of L. T. L., : 5 N Lk s Do g e enamel and por- \\y:hof 'l:e 3 mltllr:"-t‘n;l 'y‘:x'":‘« oo P ) motor and pln\flln;‘rulvds «’vhm We are is or, of only two L 3 of all makes. Right be- eaturinz two spe- sere the children are trained to know e ? cials for tomor- 3- - "|L’Zm.“ for their physical wel- 708 7th St. and 3123 M St. \ raddlo ”.;;m;‘,:;—;‘;‘;:?z is % . . . Ton ez tor: semor oll::vr fure toward building up good, strong, t tomorrow, wm-t— EAS ERMS glean- podies.and glear prainse - ; i 2 3. 8] Y T iy