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THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON. “POLIGE SEEKING THATER HEF Pockethook of New ! York Visitor. made by police to | ed pickpocket who | er of theater patrons | wo weeks. His latest v of an F | ght about 9 o'c | Effort, arrest an w has robbed during the theft was m . The visitor, | otel. told police | 50 and an ed at $150 n Teurnis, | which she r bedroom in i 1303 Florida ave- | hth precinct ic pistol valued | d at §5. The | s home, hs | 3 Benning road 8 were taken from his GIRL DRIVER UNHURT IN DUAL COLLISION Automobile Struck by One Street Car Is Knocked Into Path | of Another. 20 years old, | 52 East C . emerged un- | scathed after omobile was struck on East Cepitol reets yesterday by one| knocked in the path of | th, it. The first | car was operated by Motorman A. Bo- |2 lick, and the second by Motorman E. | years old, | ¢ ght con- | to the forehead when his au- | tomobile was s M streets by a. street by Motorman R. E. White. Garrison | uffered last night Th i J ears . 4252 Benning t; George Thomas, col- | s old, 2117 Twelfth street; | years old, | 3 and Walter B. Cooper, 30 old, 1000 M street. Cooper was found lying in the street at Tenth and M streets and claimed that he had been struck by an auto- | mobile. When taken to Emergency Hoépital, however. he declined an ex- | amination and left. | CONFER ON CRITICISM. Efficiency Officials and D. C. Heads Study Health Reports. The report of the Federal Bureau of Efficiency criticizing the District health department and the answer of Hellth‘ Officer William C. Fowler were dis- cussed at a conference yesterday after- nogn, between_ representativés of _the bureau and the Commissioners. Dr. Fowler was present. d, the Commissioners an- . that a further study of the s should be made and a third report prepared. ! at Potomac and |, car operated | - Siegel Fights Death After Ex-Wife and Daughters Visit Him By the Associated Press HACKENSACK, N. J., October 19 —Reunited with his former wife and visited by his two titled daughters Henry Sicgel, at one time one of New Yor leading merchants and now comparative- Iy poor. has changed his mind to die and wants e The 76-year-old former pro- prietor of the Siegel-Cooper and Greenhut Department Stores, who suffered financial reverses. is seri- 1 at the General Hospital with heart trouble and asthma. Since his illness he has become reconciled with his third wife, Mrs. Henrietta Stuble Siegel. Yes- terday his daughter, Lady Julia Cavendish, arrived from England to be at his bedside. Another daughter, Countess Carlo Dentice Di Frasso, also spent several hours with him. {SINGLETON MASONS GIVEN VISITATION | Officers and Members of Chevy | Chase Lodge Journey to Tenleytown. Leaving their bailiwick near Chevy | Chase Circle, officers and’ members of | Chevy Chase Lodge, No. F. A. A. M, !last evening journeyed to Tenleytown in order to join members of William R, | Masonic grand visitation, meeting in | of Singleton Lodge at 4511 Wisconsin | avenue, | Dean H. Stanley is master of Single- District of Columbia, who accompanied him. Both lodges contributed to en- tertainment features during the eve- ning, and at the conclusion of the cere- monies refreshments were served. Grand Master Gibbs, taking advan- tage of the presence of the members of the two lodges meeting in joint session, spoke on various topics of Masonic in- terest, including the Masonic Empioy- ment Bureau, recently reorganized; the Masonic and Eastern Star Home and the United Masonic Temple project. The next visitation scheduled will be a joint ceremonial affair to Stansbury | Lodge, No. 24, and Brightwood Lodge, | No. 43, meeting in Masonic Hall, Bright- wood, D. C., next Monday evening, at 8 | Singleton ‘Lodge, No. 30, in the annuai | Oclock. The visitation will be followed | by a dance, to which the woman mem- the recently remodeled Masonic Temple | bers of the families of the members of the two lodges and of the Grand Lodge officers, have been invited. ORDERS TIMBER SALE. 150,000 Acres. PANAMA, October 19 (#).—Sale of 150,000 acres of timber land owned by the Pasiga Timber Co. of Chicago has been ordered by the Panama courts to satisfy claims of $36,750 against the | company. The property is understood to have been mortgaged for $500,000 through W. C. Lawson, a trustee for the timber company, which is now in liquidation. The court set $750,000 as a basis for auction. The property will be sold on December 6. D. C.” FRIDAY, OCTOBER 19, Panama Court Decrees Auction of 1998, There is Modern Meat Market in Every Piggly Wiggly store. Home Office 1845 Fourth St. ! . A Golden Opportunity to Save ,, Modern Meat Markets in 31 Sanitary stores. &« | ton Lodge and Charles E. Detmer is | acting Master of Chevy Chase Lodge.| ton, 700 pilgrims, among them 60 sick | Each of them, in turn, extended wel- | come { and officers of the Grand Lodge of the ' Lourdes, France. e OIL PAYMENT MISSION IS DENIED BY DR. SMITH Geological Survey Director Says He Has No Jurisdiction in Such Judicial Matters. By the Associated Press TULSA. George Otis Smit! United States Geol Survey, said here yesterday he had received no in- structions from the Department of the Interior to look after payments for oil m the Salt Creek field in Wyoming. sale of which to the Sinclair Crude Oi Purchasing Co. had been ruled illegal by_the Attorney General. Tt was announced at Washington yes terday after Secretary West had or- dcred delivery of Government royalt; oil to the Sinclair Co. that Dr. Smith had been dispatched to the headquar- of the Sinclair Co. here to watch f the payment for oil delivered this month and that he would represent the Interior Department in carrying out al negotiations for termination of the Wyoming lease Dr. Smith said he had received no directions from Secretary West in this regard and that he expected to receive October 19.—Dr. ector of the et between Fourth|none. He added that he had jurisdiction over gauging oil on such leases, but in judicial matters such as have oped over tt. Salt Creek field he ed in nothing more than an ad- visory capacity. . Four-fifths of the cereal crop in parts of Brazil were destroyed dur{‘ng a re- cent drought. he ne Drushing of your teeth with BENCOLINE Tooth Paste and semiannual visits to your dentist are the best assur- ance of sound, sparkling white teeth and healthy gums. 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JONATHAN APPLES —at This Price Fancy Jonathan Apples from Virginia and Maryland are on deray ialioussoe pleased at this price. 5 = 25¢ 8 & 19¢ for for In Our Meat Departments A-1 Quality A-1 Quality Prime Rib Roast. ... oo - 40c FRESH Veal Cutlets. ...... .. 60c Fresh HAMS SHOULDERS Loin Lamb Chops. ........." 50¢ Per 977 is. 25¢ " White House Apple Sauce * 14¢ Ritter’s Spaghetti ........tn Q¢ Today and Tomorrow Schimmel’s JELLY " 10c Today and Tomorrow Sunshine Marshmallow FRUITS b 22lh¢ Per Lb., 29¢ Today and Tomorrow Ritter’s Pork and Today and Tomorrow Large GOLD DUST ., 25¢ =57¢c 2.qt. basket 20c A New Store OPENS TOMORROW Saturday, Oct. 20th Cabin John, Md. Located on Conduit Road at Tomlinson Ave. Our newest grocery unit that we may serve our patrons most efficiently. POTATOES Most of our patrons know the good quality of these Red Star Brand Sweet Potatoes from the Eastern Shore and should be Fish and Oysters Spanish Mackerel. ........." 28¢ Halibut Steak............."™ 35¢ Fillet of Haddock. ........." 19¢ Fancy Trout.............."™ 18¢ _Salt Water Oysters. .......% 60c CHUCK ROAST Campbell’s Tomato Soup, 3 tin 25¢ ' -4 2B 376 | | |