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"i t THE WASHINGTON TIMES, FRIDAY, MARCH 29, 1912. ART EXHIBIT ILL TOMORROW AT ON CORCORAN GAL Fine Collection of Paintings and Sculpture to Be Shown. The twenty-first exhibit of the Wai'n- tnxton Society of Artists scheduled to open tomoirow, and to conlliii.o until April U at the hcnilcjcle at the Cor coran Gallery of Art, comprises 163 oils and L'O pieces of sculpture, the work of AVashlngtonlans nnd out-of-town mom bcrs of tho 30c:cty. J'ho exhibit tills Scar will no doubt be a good one, iu theie Is great competition for space, 130 paintings being turned away on accounc of a lack of room Portraits for tho great! pait predomi nate, although thero are many works appealing; In thcit dliectneas, and show ing a. wide range of choice of subjects. Young artists contributed many pic tures. CMilef, perhaps, among the local sub jects Is tho first time uppcarance ot Jerome Connors" head of John Carroll, whk'h will surmount the memorial statue of the famous founder of George town Unlversitj, and which will be un veiled with cciumontes on May 4. U. S. J. Dunbar's work, alwa"ys of in terest to Washington art followers, com prl&es a plaque portrait in bas relief. HIb busts of Secretary Wilson and John B. Henderson arc excellent examples of sculpture. Of national interest, at this time. Is Mrs. It. Lesley Bush-Brown'E portrait of the late Admiral Kvuns "FlRhtlnrf Bob" is depicted in a lifelike manner with his arm about his little giand dauglitcr. The picture. Is culled, "In Times of Peace." Anothor exceptional Portrait by the same painter is that of Heinrlch Hammei. Richard N. Brooke has five coast can vases, which Bhow strength in their tUnpllclty. W. P. Sllva exhibits thrco Southern scenes, the most noteworthy being a ghostly conception of a c press fwamp. Of the older ai tists, Luclen W. Powell has three pictures a classic tem ple of Jupiter, u cam as of Venlc und an evening scene of the Grand Can Oon of the Colorado. Portraits predominate In tho ratio of almost two to one. Many of the ounsnr artists furnishing good examplts of thU work. Among other contributors aru Anna Sands, Josephine Gloelzner, Ma Baker, Marian Stevens, Ruth Osgood, Jofcephine Page, Lena Brooke, Alice Fm tei. llnttie 13 IJurdetic, Juliet Tlionip bon, Adolpho Blondheim, Glads Branl gan, Mauiico InKres, E. Bennjlt Deckel, R. P. Tolman, C 11. L, Johnston, Mis R. Legrand Johnston, Florence HariW. Mrs. Gertrude Gray, Alice James, Elln Pay Hale, Max Weyl, E C Messer, Bertha Penlc, and Curl Weller. To Elect Delegate. A delegate to the Federation of Arts, to be held In this city during May. will bo elected at tho meeting ot the Public School Art Teachers' Association, which will be hold In Miss Anne Wilson's office at the Berrett School this after noon. Dr. William M. Daidson and E. 1,. Thurston have been invited "to attend the session. The meeting will be held at 3:30 o'clock. ROCK ISLAND FEARS INVASION OF CITY BY OF 1 0 Dynamiters and Others on Way to City to Stir Up Trouble. ROCK ISLAND. 111., Match 29. De splto expectations of an end of tho troubles here, police and militia aro alarmed by reports that tho city would be Invndcd today by a crowd of roughs from Muscatine, Iowa, at the time the coroner has Fet for the Inquest over the ictlmB of Tuesday night's riot. This Information wns contained In this dispatch reccled by the publishers of local newspapers from what they con sider a reliable source In Muscatine: "Fully ono hundred rough characters from Muscatine left for Rock Island to help raise troublo there. Over ono hundred striking socinllst button work ers from this town ate up thoro now, nnd will bo In It all the way through. We have had assassinations of tho po lice here, attempts to dynamlto build ings, assaults, and riots, till It Is a nlghtmaie. The troops were here twice. "I saw soveral of our dynamiters leave for Rock Island this afternoon. Look out." Judge Frank Ramsay, of tho Rock Island county court, has ordered a spe cial grand Jury to take up charges of inciting riot which have been made against thirty Individuals, among whom nio local politicians. The grand Jury will make a rigid Inquiry Into the causes which contributed to Tuesday night's fatal rioting Adjutant Gen. Frank Dickson, who Is directing the Sixth Regiment In enfor cing order, instituted a severo military regime. dpite protests from merchants who complained that business was be ing injured. Soveral men arrested as vagrants last night were sentenced to more than a nvonth each at hard labor. Examinations for Bureau Stenographers Exceptional opportunities are offered for acquiring experience ind knowiedgt of court piocedure and practice In both Federal and Stato courts with the an nouncement of an examination for po hltlons as law clerk, stenographer, and typewriter to bo given bv the United States Civil Service Comnils!"Ioln. Tho examination will be held May K and 0 to All vac: ncles In the Buieau of Naturalization ard the Bureau of Iivml gratlon, in this city, which start ut a minimum t-nlarv of Jl.om. The examination will be taken In ste nograph v. three forms of typewriting. Penmanship, report wilting, arithmetic, spelling, law, and copying nnd correct ing manuscript. Only One "DHOMO ClUININE" That li LAXATIVE BROMO QUININE. Look tor the signature ot E. W. GROVE. Used th World ov.r tu Cure a Cold In One day. J3o. Ill ii nmi.ii.im III HI I'. I III Architect's drawing of Upper Section of Bed Room Door Showing Transom. "High View" Bed Room Doors Are Transomed. THESE transomed bedroom doors are pari of the sunlight and ventilation facilities that characterize "High View" homes through out. Such transoms enable the free passage of every breeze that blows on hot summer nights and without any objectionable drafts whatsoever. Every detail in the construction of ''High View" homes has been as carefully thought out as the trans soms over the bedroom doors. Is it any wonder that "High View" homes have broken all selling records continue to break all selling records? "High View" homes consist of six rooms and bath, front and back porches, terraced front lawns, back yards, hardwood trim throughout, par quetry floors, the most improved lighting facilities, art mantels, etc. Price, $3,300 J$200 Cash $26.92 Per Month Terms: (whUh paja directly on the home, Including all interest ) TO INSPECT Take any G street car marked "Brookland" or "North Capitol and W streets," get off at Rhode Island avenue and walk one square east The owners have under course of con struction more of these homes It will be several months before they are completed If you haven't tho necessarv J200 first payment to put into one of the homes now ready for Immediate occupancy, you can have ub reserve ono of the next lot for vou by arranging to make us small monthlv payments In this wav. by the timo the homes are ready for occupancy, ou will have saved enough to make the first nav. ment. After that all you need pay Is '6l per month, which applies directly on th! home, Including all Interest. ,recuy on tne Shannon & Luchs 713 14th St. N.W. "Look for our Green and White Sign." REV.E.V.REGESTERTO GET PASTORATE HERE Presiding Elder of Baltimore Con ference Named To Mt. Vernon Placo Church. The Rev. K. V. Regesler, D. n for the past four years presiding elder of the Baltimore district or the Baltimore Conference, Methodist Kplscopal Church South, will succeed the nev. J. Howard Wells as pastor of tho Mt. Vernon Placo M. E. Church, of this city. Just when tho Rev. Mr. Wells will take up his new duties has not yet been deter mined, but may bo decided on later In tho day by niBhop Murrah, who is pre siding at the annual conference of tho mlnlsteis of tho denomination In session In RalUmore. Tho Rev. Mr. Wells will In all prob ably be given some charge Just us Im portant as tho ono he Is leaving, which Is considered one of tho most Impoitant In tho Baltlmoro Conference. The Mt. Vernon Place Church Is ono of the largest and wealthiest churches of tjm denomination In this section of tho country. Ir. Regester will In all probability he succeeded as presiding elder of thn Baltlmote district by the Rev. M. I"). Mitchell, who is now stationed at Lex ington, Va. REDFIELD REPORTS POLICE PENSION BILL Measure Aims To Provide finite Source Of Supply. DcR- PALI SUNDAY TO BE CELEBRATED IN FTTG FASHION Catholic and Many Protes tant Churches to Hold Special Services. Palm branches will be blessed nnd distributed, and llosannnhs sung In mnny of the chuiches of the city next Bunday. Celebration of Palm Sunday, commemorating the triumphal cntranco of Christ Into Jerusalem, will bo un usually elaborate this year and, as al ways. In marked contrast tu tho grnvo :iature of services during Holy Week. In the Catholic churches of the city palms are blessed before being given to members of the congregation at high mass. In many of the Protestant churches .Sunday school children will be given palms Sunday morning or after noon, and In the Episcopal church music and sermons havo been arranged with particular reference to Palm Sunday. At St. Paul's Catholic Church three priests from St. Thomas College, Biook- IMMEDIATE EfFKT OF GREAT KID NEY REMEDY IS SOON REALIZED. A favorable report on tho policemen and firemen's pension bill has been pre sented to the House from the District Committee by Congressman Rodtlcld. Tho report says that tho present rose nues for tho pension fund are Insuf ficient and tluctuatlvr, with a tendency for them to decrease and the demnn'd to increase. The report contalna the committee amendment, which provides that the lev and collection of the proposed tax shall be additional over the rate now ovlded by the general law. "The" Treasur of the I'nlted States has never contributed to this fund," savs the report, and the bill does not change this. Nor does the presen' bill alter the existing sourrcs of supply They remain what thes have been and aie In considerable pait the contribu tions of the officers themselves. The present bill alms to provide a definite souice of Mipplv which will meet all deficits nnd prevent the Injustice to pensioners to whom the District authorities have alloted pensions, but who now fall to receive them In full. According to my experienco I do not consider there Is anj thing to oiiual Dr Kilmer's Swamp-Root for kidney affec tion. Twice It relieved me when I was completely helpless Tho last time I was traveling In Texas when my kldne.vs became effect ed, and for ten davs I Buffered excru ciating pain, accompanied with severe chills. Several venrs ninvlnn.s. tuning I been relieved of a similar attack I nat urally sougni roller as before, fioni Swamp-Root After using four of the large size bot t'es, 1 was completely restored and went on my way rejoicing and praising Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root. This was three vcars ago, and I have had no In dication of the return of the affliction. Yours very trulv, J. C. SMITH, 1r. Its Johnson St. Jackson. Tcnn State of Tennessee I County of Madison "" Subscribed and sworn to bofore me this 13th day of Juh. 1!X. P r STOVAM,, Notary Public Letter to Dr Kilmer & Co, Binghamton, N. Y. Prove What Swamp-Root Will Do for You Send to Dr. Kilmer & Co. Brtigham ton. N. V foi a cample bottle. It will convince an one. You will also lecelve a booklet of valuable Information, tell ing .ill about the- kldncvt and hladdi i When writing, be sine and mention the Washington Dnllv Times. Regular llftv ent nnd one dollai size bottles for bale nt all drug st3rc3. This Reads Like the Description of a Much More Expensive Home Brick and steel construction. Parquetry lloors throughout Hardwood trimmings throughout. Hot-water heat Gas und electric lights. Big terraced front lawns. Deep back yards. Completely equipped kitchen. Completely equipped tile bath. Extra servants' toilet. Laundry in basement. Front porches with balcony. Large double back porches. Unsurpassed lighting and ventilating facilities Ample inet space. Location convenient to cars. Location in desirable community. YOU would say that six or seven thousand dol lars must be the price of such a home. But it is not and that is one of the reasons for the great desirability of the Spring Road Properties. Yes, the above is a partial description of the Spring Road Properties The exterior architecture of these homes, the practical planning ot the inter iors, the present desirability of the location, and its future possibilities (as one of the main ap proaches to Rock Creek Park), all combine to make the Spring Road Properties a home-buying-oppor-tunity-extraordinary. Price, $5,200 Terms I $500 Cash $38.00 Per Month (whlrh pa j a directly un tho home. Including all Interest.) TO INSPECT Take any Fourteenth Street car going north. Get oft at Fourteenth and Spring Road and you are right at the homes only a few minutes' ride from center of city. A SMALLER CASH PATMBNT -will be accepted from those who do not find It convenient to Immediately transfer to00 cnh Into one of the Spring Hoad Properties. All that i required In sues cases la a small Increase of the amount of the monthly payments. Shannon & Luchs 713 14th St. N. W. "Look for our Green and White Sign." Watches Cleaned 91.00 Mainsprings 91.00 All AVork Warranted One Year. 83 Years' Experience MAX GREENBERG 707 9th Street N. W. KOnSIEIMjY 5M 101b. Christian Xandcr's STOMACH BfTTERSl Finest remedy knounB M for indigestion 7 n H H bottle 50c full nlnt Onl M B 909 Seventh Street B hn, will Hlnsr tho panslon nt high mass and tho full ihuncel choir of 100 men and boyn will kIvo tho regular music of tho mass under tho direction of K T. Winchester. Msrr. Mnekln, pastor of bt Pntil h, ulll cclebruto tho musa. No Rciniit'i will ho preached nt hleh mnn nt St PutilrkV I'Min Hunditv tiiuiitliis;. but : Hlioit explanation of lite ni"anlns of tho imlms will he j;lven. Monsignnr itiibficll ulll preach at i.JO P m nt tho Innt uf thn Suiiduv evening '.niton iwrvl-' 'a. Wc-VicHdnv nlclit tho n.c)- .7.'.m"M. A- Smvsii ulll preach, on lo I liiii'f.1ti . Hie lu-v. W. J. t'nrroll. nnd the llv. John "Wrjfnmuin on Oood 1 Uilnv. I "iiohrao will be i,.inc Wed nesday. Thin Bdav. nnd Krldav evenlnm hi 7 !1 uVIdcIC iv Htlldontd lioin Itolv 1'IONR CollOR" Anounronu-lits or Holy Week scrv l.'cs will be nnd from all the pulplu o' tni- cltv Sunri.-iv mornlnK In chnrehcj whom snt'i-im HnliM are tj be held. Sertatoi Complexion Beauty in Face Cream d SENATOR STANDS FOR THE BEST Soc LEADING DRUGGISTS 50c Mrnntur Hair Whitening Ciiiiinniiy, ItiiclirNtpr. . X. Fluid nt Jus O'tonnrll Afrircl- Two ,'?rl!K "". Henry Hnii Chrlstlanl Drug lo Thire Stores, anil Klocreskl Phar it.Hry YOUR Grocer Sells cream ;;- h? Bru BLEND Sn tfi.C"1 "erf'ot re,ult PI rttlD ?T!",cWs 30 '-b l"acs rLOUR :;f,llKh "ourlshlnu. and de licious bread to the barrel w?l!',BNSHAW& BRO. --"-";-... MIUV.IT5, inn and m t a r- To Give Recitals Here. John Duxtoii, principal of the Man chester School of Elocution, of Man chester. KiiRlnnd, called for thin muntry today, and will bo heard In UiIh city within 11 few wceka with his famous series of rccltuls, "Tho Hook of Job" nnd others. Gordon Institute. nAIlNKBVII.M:, Qa, March 29. To day's celebration of founders' day at Gordon Institute uns made notabln by the dedication of thn new Jir.,000 ath letic Held and the lujlns of tho corner Hlotie for the new m ude mb liulUlltJt. Many alumni nnd othei ft IciiiIh ot tno lollege attended the celebration You Can Get Gash For This Ad Cut it out and present it when purchasing at our store, and 20 per cent of your purchase money will be refunded. TELL YOUR NEIGHBORS. Chow Chow, Fickle jar 5c 10 lb. Bucket Preserves 75c Best Canned Peaches, can lVsc Canned Peas, can 9c Brownie Brand Best Early June Peas 12Vzc Shrivcr's Canned Peas, can 12Vjc Prunes, pound 3V2c All Sausages,! pound 10c Fresh Pork, Chops and Roast 15c Wheat Loaf Bread, loaf 3c Double Rye Loaf 6c Best Family Flour, barrel $4.75 All other Meats and Vegetables at Correspondingly Low Prices. I. PORTON'S MARKET 15th St. and Md. Ave. N. E. Phone Lincoln 1:0(10. Krop llclberj In Mihiirh. fc HUB FURNITURE CO. Close Daily at 6 P. M. LIBERAL CREDIT! Saturday at 9 P. M. The Hub's Expansion Ends Saturday niijlit and these "w ind-up" Bargains in dependable Furniture should induce you to make necessary purchases now. Buy whatever you need and arrange to pa later a little at a time. fifgg, IF r This $45.00 CJaw Arm and Claw Foot Five-Piece PARLOR jUI 1 Co A very handsome five-piece Parlor Suite, like cut, mahogany linish frames with carved claw arms and claw feet, bet steel spring construction; upholstered in tine mercerized silk velour. This $7.50 Go-Cart $3.75 Nickel - trim med Go-Cart, exactly like cut; adjustable foot rest; gen uine labricoid leather uphol ster ; guaran teed tires. This $12.50 "Teddy" Go-Cart $8.75 Tl is Uic (,'pU brated Teili (lo cal t Fulh i ol UpilMe, Iihr i) u i lmiiclpil sides, tli finioua -'i!o-iHu "prings, f.ibiieol'l Wthi r nphola teied baik anl gent and hen half-inch tlrea Full Line of New 1912 Polar-Alaska Refrigerator Sold at Underselling Prices and Fully Guaranteed Polar-Alaska Retrigeratois this 3 ear have round corner cases and are litted with removable trans, waste pipe, corrugated steel shelves and metal ice racks. Kvery' detail of construction is absolutely per fect. Guaranteed to give absolute satisfaction. Our special underselling prices start tor a family size Refrigerator at $5.75 y r Drip Pan Free 1'BBi BH BUI Infill H'B I tr-TK-:rTr. ' 1' . ' 5Tt fnl This Exact $15.00 Doubfe Door Oak Wardrobe, This $1.10 Carse Scat $8.75 ci Roonn Oak Wardrobe, carved top and double doors, with one large lower drawer. rim N J M- Ul ill ill pi . 1 f 1 f - 1 11 subqinti.il oak Dining Gluii, like cut, iv,c 1,,.. i j ...; 11.1 ii.iiiu taiicii sen and is well braced. Ihi EA fwBMm Qk Southeast Cor. Seventh and D Streets IN. ws msMm . M,.-4