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I f THE WASHINGTON TIMES,' TUESDAY. OCTOBER 20, 101tf. CiTY RULERS;"1 PLAN PAVING IN EAST SECTION First Intimation of Policy in Estimates Made By Com missioner Brow'nlow. PASSES ARTERIAL STREETS Lincoln Park Citizens' Associa tion Enthusiastic Over Plan Outlined to Them. rirt Intimation of n striking new policy followed by (lie District Com missioner In nsklnis for street Im provements this cnr nan niadb liy t'onimlssloncr I. mils tlronnlow. In an . tldress beforo tho Lincoln rrl Citi zens' Association Inst ecnlnif. This polliy war. that of overlooking;, this car, the ' nrterlal hlKhnas." nnd tho extension of pnel streets, and nsk'wj. Instead, to the puvlne ot streets In lesldentlal portions ot the 111 . clclally In tho northeast nnd Houtheast, where families have dwelt for yearn on mud and dirt street. TIioiikIi ho nald he was not pel milled, hv law, to disclose the details of th'i plan, 01 other etugt Information con cerning tho ectlmntcs, the Ooinnrs stoner Intimated that monnv to begin building the new Knstern High School hid been asked, and he also Indicated that the estimates made liberal re quest when he snld that the demands of many ctlzens' nssoilntlon had been mat In full, and that. In some cases, more than had been asked for wan In cluded In the estimates. Remarks Applauded. Mr. Urownlow's remarks about tho plan for street Improvement, and his announcement that tho association "need not bo pessimistic about a new Eastern High School." were greeted with prolonged applause. Major Raymond Pullman and Kmiii II. Tucker, for twenty cars president of the Northeast Citizens' sssoclatlon, also addressed the association Majjr Pullman predicted that the n-w Eastern High Hchool would have the effect of keeping man) younger men nd women In the eastern section of the city. He said that the exodus to tha northwest, wrjlrh had done groat harm to tho northeast nnd southeast, wa partly due to the attendant e of nast Washington pupils In downtown sohnols. where associations uero formed villi those of other sections, and thcsit nunlls were gradually diawn to other neighborhoods. Commissioner nrownlow. In outlining the DO'icy followed In regnrd to street Improvements told of trips tho Com. mlssloners had taken when thev found miles of streets projectlnp Into sections a hero there were few homes, and how their automobiles had floundered In mud stneti In front of -.olldh built Vccks whcio tljero still wero mud nnd dirt an ecu. ' Discourage Speculators. This vear In miking up the esti mates." he sild. "no were not frlewllt to some Kclinni already lilil out with streets and aenue, held b land specu lators, who wished to push street where theie I no present need sulci; so they may enhance tho uluc of their holdings. "Hut wherever people have been liv ing for j ears wo gi anted the renucsts Vt e did hot da this by looking at maps, or In haphazard fashion, but b) Inspect ing pciionatl) everv street in question Dure Is not a street within n m 1c of where I Maud I lnc not traversed" omriilMiomr Iliownlovv said their In vestigations showed that tho northwest sections and Georgetown had been Im proved while the noithcast and south last Ind been inflected. flcoigotoun Is practicnlly finished, so far as piling goes, and. I believe," he i-ald, then- arc hut two blocks In Ueorgetowii not paved. In the older part of the northwest I refer to tho section south of Florid i avenue-there are but eight or nine blocks not paved 'I hat Is far from the cisc In the north east or southeist. Tho people out here ne uvru on mutiny streets tor many years, without any of the advantages of pived stuels, and all tho while they have been Inlplng pav foi street ex tensions in oilier sections That Is wh, fin those sticels uheie people live, wc gave prof; neailv what was asked" Resolution Passed. Heforo tl.o niilvil of the Commis sioner an 1 M ijor Pullman, the associa tion had passed n resolution, intro duced by Itay I., Smith, urging the Commissioner to take. Immediate ac tion to II . upon n bite for the new Kastern ll.sh .School "before mi) undue delay eiuiungeia the appropriation." The resolution said the association rclt eritcd Ha preference for a site gener allv agreed upuii by citizens' associa tion! Ill IJast Washington, that on Mas sichusetts iveimo. neai Sixteenth street southeast, but that thev would not op pose the I.nc Cipltol stieot site I tho building could bo hastened by using inni sue. .inji.i i-muunu u-i-niu-u !" '!)' when fifteen or sixteen ears ago. ne, userl to play ball on the vacant irrounu iioninu uie pant This section back of I Incoln Park." he paid, "hna been built up In surpns Ing fashion, end on it ate living the sort of people who mike good citizens. Urges "Safely Tirst." MI like to talk about 'safety first' and I saw, on tho wav here, nil incident that Illustrates that 'safet tlrst' Is something that needs to be pleached In a residential section, ns well as In the congested business districts Had the driver ot out car not necn otumely careful we would have run over a noy who was sitting In tho middle of tho street nutting on skates 'I hut boy has tint tisiti ti11trVst tTiiifiTs aKaiiI ah tiv c fP.11 111 11- 1 uitiMtv iiiuv.ii iiuuui ,n 1 ti PH ! , himself on public highways I would I liko to sco the tlmo come when both in homo and In school theso lessons ofl i-arctv were Impressed upon children Hvan II Tucket went Into tho eiues. tion of the flscnl relations between tho Ulslili t and the National (iovi riiincnt lie dald the committee now sitting nr he I'apltol marked a vital era In thn I Istorj of the Caplt it Cltv Ml tho offlcors of last vear wcie 10 elected 1). 11 ldvvards Is piesldent ileorgo H Llnklns, vlcn president, Charles Itlordan, sccretarv nnd Tied Muller. tteasurei of tho association The president and secretary weie desig nated, lespectlvely, as delegate and al ternate to tho Federation of Citizens' Associations Veterans At Unveiling. JACKSONVlI.I.i:, Plo Oct Ju -Confederate veterans from all ovei I lorlda nd delegations from sever.il surround ing States are attending the unveiling of the Confederate monument here to-'ay. CITIZENS' MEETINGS President Driscoll, of Mid-City Body, Urges Co-operation With District Rulers. Practical recommendations for cloer co-operation between tho Citizens' As sociation of tho District and members of Congress nnd tho Dlslilct Commis sioners through securing the attend nnco of these officials nt meetings of the organizations were made to the mcmbci of tho Mld-Clty Citizens' As sociation by President Andrew J, Dris coll In his annual report, submitted to the organization at Its meeting last night at 1009 Seventh street. In addition to hearing tho report of tho president and other annual state ments, tho association elected officer and directed a committee to Investigate alleged petty persecutions of the police In making unusual numbers of arrests In boventii street, Saturday night. 'In his annual report, President Dris coll told something of what had been done by tho organization legardlng tho paving and lighting of Seventh street and tho celebration of the paving with the cm nival at tho beginning of tho picsent month. He spoke particularly of the value of organizations of citizens and uf the aid that could bo given the officials of the Government through ad viie and recommendations from the oltlzens. Ho announced thnt he In tended to make a personal effort to secure the attendance of Congressmen ami the Commissioners at meetings of the organization. Thnt tho faithfulness' and zeal of po licemen Is not measured by the num ber ot arrest, but by their ability to maintain order and nt the same tlmo permit tho tree uoo of business streets, was the opinion expressed, when tho organization directed the Inquiry In conneetlon with tho Saturday night arrests. The matter of the niresta of citizens who wen unconscious Of huvug vio lated the law, by men In plain clothes as well ns uniformed polliemen, was brought up by Joseph Herberlch. Mr. 'Jelberlch stated ho had been re liably Informed that last Satuiday night thirty-eight arrests were made on a rharae of unlawful nsBcmb'y, nnd that In each Instance collateral n tho sum of one dollai was exacted so that tho arr"nt could be properly entered as an hi rest mid thus add to tho iccord of the precinct Ho salir that hn hud been told that recently tho number of or rest had doubled If the manner In whkh urresta were made S'tturdtv night, an stated to him la coriect, and the offenses thiiiged of no grout! r uem.'iMiess, Mr llerbirle. thought the axsoclutlou should tuke somo action. He ulso lequcstid thut the same romnilttLO look ill'O tho mat ter of granting licenses to saloun.i on se.entli siren ami see inni inir rwj , as given. i'resiuent Aiiurcw .1. wnscuii was unanlmoufclv re-elected, being given a rising vole. The iillur officers chosen ln! " Thnim H Serrfeon, viie presi dent Wi.lct K Dnulnger. ccictnr , M. V. Pirns, trcnsuici , Charles hhrevc, ih legate to the Federation of Citizens' Aksoilallons. with John B Uriel, alter nate. The report of the larnlval lommlttcc told something of the auccess of tho cuinival and .imiounied a hurplua of Mt from the fund colli ctcd foi this puipose. At the suggestion of Charles bhreve, trcasutcr of the committee, tho surplus was deposited with the treas urer as the ncurlus of n fund for a carnival next car. An appropriation for entertainment of the liov Scouts who failed to be ontertalned the night of the cai nival was unproved The alleged peiseciition of the police was turned over to tho tnnunlttie on parks, streets and nllej s. of which John bhugruc Is thalrman L OF TROTH SOCIETY Abolition of special privilege and un regulated monopolv. us a euro for tho social unrest of the div. Is oilvocatul bv tho Washington Truth Soclctv The soclct) would have proper regulation of big business, and compulsory use of eveiv safeguard against Industrial icel dents nnd disease, and advocates stito Intel venllon to protect tho weikor ele ments of society. At a meeting of the soclctv lost night In Gonzoga hall, tho Ituv Pother Au gustus J. Duartc, Its president, decland thit the present unjust dlstilbiitinii of rewards of laboi and otbei soelil In liiultlen aro the consequence of hii antl 1'hrlstlnn philosophy In life lie mid thai "aoilnl lefoim on a riirlstlin basis" is the solution of the economic evils of tho dav Father Du irte'H re marks were In connection with the Is suance of n "declaration of prlnilplis" on which the futuie work of the soclctv will be bised The Itnv l)r lolin Augustine Iljan professor of political science in the Cnthollc I'nlvcrsllv, and one of the leading sociologists In the country, was nc mltted to mimbershln and elected to an honoiary vlco presidency In the or ganization The theater committee, headed by the Itev Fathci Francis do Sales Itjan, rt ported that theatrical conditions In New York. Philadelphia and Washing ton havo bien rfreitlv Improved as a re sult of th Catholic theater movement Thn " lillo llaelm," f mmlnir nlftinn shows v.lll I" conducted Independently or tnr leglllm Ho ' and vaudovlllo shows. It was announced. British Traitor Gets Life Term For Spying I.ONPON, Oct. :il -It Is officially an nounced .hat a Ihlthh stioject has been tiled and convicted In the Old Halluy Court on thnc counts of an Indictment chatsli.i es,ilon it;e and was sentenced to life Imprisonment. The pilsoner has tlio right to appeal Sure Way To Get Rid Of Dandruff There is one sure wav that never falls to remove dandruff rompletilv, nnd that U to dissolve it This elesimvs It en tlrelv Tu elo this. Just get about four ounces of plain ordinatj liquid arvon, apply It at night when retiring, usf enough to moisten tho scalp and nib It In gently with tho linger tips lly mornln; most If not all of jour dandruff will be gone, nnd three 01 foui moro applications will complete!) dis solve nnd ontlrelv deetro evci) sliulo Mm i and tiaeo of It, no matter how much dandiuff vou Jilav have. You will hnd, too, that ull Itching and digging of tho scalp will stop lnstantl), and our hair will bo fluffy, lustious glossy silky, and soft, and look and feel a hundred times bettet You can get llituld aivon at nni diug store. It Is Inexpensive, nnd four ounces Is all vou will need Tills simple! remedy has never been known to fall Advt. Steals New Cushion But Leaves Old One Considerate Thief Goes on Prin ciple of "Fair Exchange" in Motor Depredation. A most considerate sneak thief ha made his appearance In Washington. Apparently ho does not desire that any Inconvenience bo visited upon hi vic tims. Nevertheless, tho police aro on the lookout for him. Ills Introduction to tho city camo last night when Anton Kaspar, of 1302 Ilhoda Island aventio northwest, left his auto mobile standing on Ninth street, be twoin D nnd H street northwest. When ho returned to his car ho found that some one hnd made off with the cushion which formerly graced the tear seat of the machine. Tho thief, however, saw to It that whoever occupied the tonneau of tho machine boforo another new cushion could bo obtained would not suffer any discomfort for ho left an old cushion In placo of tho one ho had purloined. PROTESTATTACKSON SEVENTH ST. SALOONS Merchants Go Before Excise Board, Charging Fight Is Really Persecution. Protests from leading business men of Seventh street northwest nentnst the re moval of saloon from upper Seventh street are being considered by tho nxclse Hoard todav, a delegation of the Sev enth street business men. having ap peared before tho board jestcrday after noon and filed Indorsements of saloon keepers' places In their Mctlon. Tho Hoard of Hducatlon. tho Anti-Saloon League, the Central High School. Mclvlnley Manual Training School, and thu Polk mill lirniry grnaeei scnooi have all registered protests against tho renewal of lleenaen of saloon keener vvh've establishments manv school pupils pass going to and from school through Seventh sticet. A. K. Shoe maker, nttornev for the Antl-baloon league, led the light on the applications of tho saloon keepers In question when tlio cases were Heart! several etava sko In the delegation wire John D How ord, 1 ashler of the Sevinth street 8u Ings Hank, John Shugrue, president of tho Nation il I'ermnnrnt Itiilldlng Asso ciation. Josenh Herberlch. Ilarrv Kauf man. D. II Clusilorff, lsadnre Freund, M. Hclghgut. e- j lleilell. M. iiolzblcr letn anil l)r M 1. ejoldsmlth Messrs Howard, Shugrue and Herber leh were the spokesmen of the delega tion, am! emphasized thut the) wore not Hppe-arlnB I" advocate the cause of Seventh stre-et lloiior dealers or tlie liquor eleieh rs of either parts of the eitv, but hail come to protest the slngllrg out of the Sev enth street npplh ants for the butt of attack Jit Herberlch held that the "iv'ltlons lu Seventh street where the saloons are located nre best known to the t.ixpuvers mid business men of the section 110 ttolntcd out thit these citizens were as suredlv mote Ii.llinHtely urqualnted with eondltlons there tlinn others not so clo-elj connect, d with the street In their dallv obscivatlons. "Wo aie the people whose interests are at Hteke" argued Mr Shugrue "n. tht re fore, itie the ones who would be affected bv the saloons not the peonle In uiirostta, ejeorgetovvn. and other dlstnnt parts of the cits. "It Is downright persecution to oppose these Ipensrs I, as well as the repre sentatlvn of the Antl-Suloon League have opposed saloons in Seventh street In vears past when thov were not con din ted propcrlv Hut t pre, nt theie s no ground for It I have lived in that neighborhood foi thirty vears, and I can sav that Seventh street Is In bet ter condition lod.aj than It ever was before '" A letter from the Hon id of LMu atlon Indorsing the protests of tlie Central High McKlnlev Manual Training an 1 llenrv and Polk graded schools against the saloons were read by the secretary of the board IT'S SURPRISING That So Manv Washington People Tail In Hccognizc Kidney Weakness. Are you a bail back victim? Suffer twinges; headaches, dizzy spells? ' Go to bed tired net up tired? It's surprising how few suspect the Kidneys. It's surmisinc how few know what to do, Kidney ttouble needs kidney treat ment. Doan's Kidney Pills are for the kidneys only. Have convinced Washington peo ple of their merit. Here's a Washington case; Wash ington testimony. Kidney sufferers hereabouts should read it. u. a. uurctt, uis c, street, 5. t.., WaKhinirtnn. huvs: "I snrTpreil Re. verely from kidney trouble. The pas sages of the kidney secretions were irregular and painful and I had a dull ache over my kidnejs. I had suffered from the trouble for quite a while nnd had tried different medi cines without benefit. Four and a half boxes of Doan's Kidney Pills put n stop to the tioublo." Price 50c, at all dealers, Don't simply ask for a kidney remedy get Doan's Kidney Pills the same that Mr. Burck had. Foster-Milburn Co., Props., Buffalo, N. Y. Advt. Bad Complexions Are New Easily Discarded Hvcrv woman has It In her own hands to possess a beautiful and vnuthful com pleslon No niattei how soiled, faded nt contso the cuticle, ordinary met en !led wav will nctuallv lemovc It, and Nature will substitute a uin as bolt, ileui and lovelv ns a child's Tho at tlon of the wax Is not drastic, but gemtle and agreeahle Minute pai tides of sesrf skill come off dav bv dav, vet no ivldenee of the treatment Is dscnnlble. other than the aradu i' lomplexl.iml Immovenn nt Onu oume of n.Tcollzfil wax, procurable at any drug store. uf tlci s for most cases It is put en ut bedtime lll'e cold cuani anil taken off In the morning with warm water It Is ii coil.iln method of dleisrdlna fu.k'.es, Uver jpots, moth patclus, blackheads mid pimple s Wrlnklen inn hn tieate I with I encflt bv bat Ini; the fue In H lotion piepamd by (llesolv ns l oime povw!e-cd soxolitn In pint witch hasel lnstuntaucuui result are secured -Advt. SUGGEST SITE FOR NEW HIGH SCHOOL Randle Highlands Citizens Urge Erection of Structure on Reservation Thirteen. Resolutions recommending that tho now Eastern High School bo erected on reservation 11 were adopted last night by the Handle Highlands Citizens' As sociation. 'Chief among tho considerations ad vanced In the two-hour discussion, ill- lecteel by President C. A. Harkcr, was tho need of a largo tract of land that the study of agricultural methods might be undertaken. Improvement of Pennsylvania avenut between Hrnnch avenue and tho Bowen road will bo started soon, letters to the nsioclallon announced. A communication from Superintendent Thurston granted tho uso of tho public school as a meeting place. The opening, grading, and Improving of Twenty-fifth trect between U street nnd Pennsylvania avenue. It wo an nounced, la likely to bo Included In the estimates of tho Commissioner to bo sent to Congress. P. K. Snvder, chairman of a apeciai committee, reported that erection of a waltlng-ioom at Pennsylvania avenue nnd Seventeenth street, was delayed be cause of failure of either tho Commis sioner or Capital Traction Company to claim ownership to the plecn of ground upon which this station I desired. He snld his committee was working for some definite action. Mr. and Mis. B K. Snvder have re-int-nefl in their home In O street after an extended visit to Florida and theJ Sot Ih Tim nnnrlle lllEhlands Haptlst Church Is conducting a erle of evangelistic meeting". Two pew houses are being erected In Tvrentv-flflh street neer Q. to cot about WVO each. Loses Sight While Asleep (-1111.THt.1- T.a . f-. 28 Stricken totally blind over night was the ex-i i,.ri.nri. of Daniel Hawkins, nrty vears old. of Mt Holy Springs Con gestion of the brain that resulted In a pnrslvllc condition of the optic nervo Is given b phvslclana as the caue of his loss of sight. Splendid Laxative for Elderly People Has Been Prescribed by Well Knou'ii Physician for Many Years. Tho Inflrmltlos of age aro especially manifest In a tendencv to constipa tion and call for treatment that will afford relief In ail casj. natural man ner. The rapid action of lathartlc remedies and purgatives that shock the evstem should be avoided, mo-e especially as tho relief the) offer la onlv temporary an 1 Is usually moro than offset by disturbance to the vital organs caused b) tliclr violent action. ,Searl thlrtv veais ago Dr W. II Caldwell, Montlcello, III, prescribed a compound of simple laxnllve herbs that has since become the standn-d household remedy In thousands of homes It acts casllv and genii), jot with posltlvo effect, without griping or other pain or discomfort Mrs. Haehel Allen, Halesbuig, Kalis, Is seventy-one ear,s old. and after uslntf 11 bottle of Dr Caldwell's Srup l'cpsln, wrote that It had done her a world of good an I thai she Intends in keep It In tho hnuso nluav s. D-ugglsls sell Dr. Caldwell's Svrup "I wish I could afford a Typewriter" That is what people say every day. That's easy; easier than you think. Let us RENT you a Visible W Typewriter KemingtOn 3 Months for $7.50 After ou havohad thnt Hemlngton for three months jou will probably want to buy It All right, that s where ou save jour J7 CO -for If you buy at the end of three months, the 7.30 applies on the purchase price. Remington Typewriter Company (Incorporated) 1340 New York Avenue N. W. Phone Main 336 nr 1 w Have Your Teeth Repaired Before Cold Weather Winter aggravates tooth troubles. Save yourself much pain by having your teetli put in perfect condition now by my painless methods. Remember, inj work is guaranteed for 20 years a guarantee I'm prepared to mike good. iXiminalions Fret fasy Payments Gold Crowns and Bridge Work, $3, $4 and $5 My Patent Suction Teeth $5 Kill Not Slip or Drop rr50c to Tomr $1 DR. WYETH 427-429 7th St N. Opp. I ansbursli & Bro., Over Grand I'nlou Tea co, l.iirR ist nud slost Tkuroughly Hqalppcd 1'nrlor.s In Washington. STUDENTS TO TRAVEL WITH PARTY OF PIGS Dartmouth Undergraduates Over come 1. G. C. Rule by Hav ing Company to 'Game. 11ANOVKH, N. It.. Oct. M -After the Interstate Commerce Commission had put their ban on Dartmouth students' traveling as "livestock" to Amherst, for the gamo Saturday, nt the rate of CO cents n head, eomo ono discovered thnt If a few pigs wero shipped on the same train thn student could get under tho law by traveling n "hostlers." So far a coulel bo leorneet tho num ber of "hostlers" Is not limited, anil about fiOO Dartmouth undergraduates ex pect to Journey at BO cent per. istd"11s e Thefannuat meeting for the election of officers of tho West Km! Citizens' Asso ciation held last night In Friendship Hall. K2 Twontloth street northwest, wa largely attended and much enthu siasm vv shown by the members In Prospect of tlio work to be accomplish ed during the winter months. The new officers are; President. Dr. Mark K. Kinley: first vice president, JudKC II. Handalt Webb; second vice president, Hugh r. Harvey, third vice president. Dr. II M. Dixon: secretary, William It. Nagel: treosuior, Morrl Hahn: directors for three year, Capt. George W. Hvans, Morris Klsetnunn; detegato tp Pederatlon of Citizens' As sociations, Judge II. Handall Webb Itesolutlon on thn death of Alex. J Schwarz. financial secretary, wero adopted nnd orelereil engrossed for pre sentation to the bereaved family Many member paid high tribute to tho de ceased, who hod been one of the asso ciation's Indefatigable workers since Hit Inception. The rotlrln president. Georgo W. Kvans. In turning the chair over to Dr. Klnlev. thanked the member for their co-operation and predicted further sue cess for the new official, who, he said, wa one of the most earnest workers for the good of the West Hnd Three new members were elected and applications from several .represents live business men wero read Tho as sociation Is now in a most prosperous condition, and ha n membership of more than Sou. The next meeting will be held November SO " rzX)f 'nr-yi-M viiin. live 111:1. ai.i.i.n l'cpsln for fifty cents a bottle It la a splendid remedy and should be In even home A ttlnl bottle, freo of charge, can be obtained bv writing to Dr. V. II. Caldwell. 151 Washington St, Montlcello, HI Arranged if Desired Fillings in Gold Silver, Platinum and Porcelain PAINLESS DENTIST W. Hours. S a. ni. to 3 p. in. Sundays, ID to 4, MS&fL-SBHnLBBBw : iaiBBBBB.'iBBKxaW u: fSBKF7 rfJKSSte Northeastern Association De cides to Meet on Second Wednesday of Each Month. Officers were elected by tho North eastern Suburban Citizens' Association nt Its meeting- Inst night. Those chosen wero Wilton Harvey, president; Dr. C. W. Cutbbertson. vice president; S. G. Mason, secretary, ro-clected, nnd K. K. McArdlc, treasurer. President Harvey will appoint tho standing committee at tho next meeting which will bo held November 10 The association ha de cided to meet on tho second Weelnc day of every month In the future. Tho meeting was largely attended, nnd the followinir new members were elected: J. II Dant. H. li. Hallov, Kred iiasxen. r; 11. netcner, A. J. watson, and Hubert II Phelns. 1110 citizens drafted Eroposed Improvements In Lungdon to 0 submitted to tho Commissioners. The recnmmemlntlnnH fnltnur Imnrnv, wt Virginia avenue ns far ns Twenty-'active iourtn street northeast; construct bridge over Haltlinnro and Ohio tracks nt Franklin nnd Vista streets; Improve Hvarts street to Intersection with Ithndfl Island avenue, grade Twenty eighth street, from Uladcnsburg road to Franklin street. and substitute Norway maples Instead of poplar trees on several streets In Langdon. Inspections Are Arranged For Women's Relief Corps Inspection of tho various branches of tho Women's Relief Corps, of tho De- AK.xn .. .ft.- Il.l.. .1. ... . SuyVMrrtolir.r'TIIS.'SS- " 'dlne """ l0mP"CB- sey, president, Mrs. Dorsey has Issued an order calling upon all membors of her staff to participate. Rj fri . jjI TtT&JtwhnHXvk 3 where 1 N fc i .y. il lkmA N7jBkv.vDsUN 15r lBK. This Week Gives You Some , Great Opportunities to Lay In Supplies of Necessities Wise housewives watch our Extra Specials and take advan tage of these offerings. F X T yfr A fortunate purchase enables us M ii II wC to continue the following low " prices: Pride of Montgomery 6 lbs 18c Brand. Made at 12 lbs 35c Gaithersburg, Md. 24 lbs 69c Wc recommend this flour as suitable for any use. The price is far below its actual market value at the present time. Try it, and if not satisfactory return the unused portion and get your money back. Chic Salmon (Cohoes), per can 8c Small stock left. When sold wc will have no more. Pure Lard Another big slock on hand. To further popu larize this method of handling, wc offer it, per one pound SANITARY BRAND OATS 4 SILVER BRAND PEAS, per Another Canned Goods Sale Extraordinary Gold Bar Brand Hawaiian "mmt Ripe Pineapple 15c Don't take our word for it. Merely invest fifteen cents in one can. Try it and you will find that it is the best giadc put up in Hawaii. By grade wc mean quality, as there are scores of different labels covering first grade goods. In this newspaper you have noted recently the advertisements of Hawaiian Ripe Pineapple, and Gold Bar "Brand is the kind of pineapple those advertisements cover. Gold Bar Brand is the very best quality put up on the Island and the usual price for this quality in the United States is 25c to 35c per can. Sanitary Grape Juice, qt. Blue Hen Matches, 1 doz. Settle the Coffee Question Right Now. Order One Pound of Our Green Bag Special, lb . . 22c And our coffco troubles are o cr. Tin- nbsoluto imlformltv In HtrcnKtli unil Daor Is uhat makes this brand ho popular Selected Eggs, doz. 27c Onions, per lA pk. . .10c COOKING APPLES, pk. 23c For anything in the Grocer) 1 inc trv our stores tirst. You will he well pleased with the quality and )ou also buy it for leis. IF BACKHURTS TAKE SALTS TO ' - FLUSH KIDNEYS Says Backache is sure sign you have been eating too much meat. Uric Acid in meat clogs Kid neys and irritates the bladder. Most folks forget that tlio kidneys, like thn bowels, get sluggish and clogged and need a flushing occasionally, elso we have backache and dull misery In tho kidney region, severo headache, rheumatic twinges, torpid liver, acid stomach, sleeplessness and all sorts of bladder disorders. t YeJ' You simply must keep sour kidneys and clean, and tho moment you feel an ncho or pain In tho kldnc) region, get about four ounce of Jad Salts from any good drug store here, tako a tahlcspoonful In a glass of water before breakfast for ;i few davs and 5 our kldnevs will then act fine. This famous salts Is made from the acid of f Tapes nnd lemon Juice, combined with Ithla, and Is harmless In flush tlogged kidnevs and stimulate them to normal activity. It nlsu neutralizes tho acids In tho urino so It no longer Irritates, thus ending bladder disorders. Jad Salts Is harmless, Inexpensive, makes a delightful effervescent llthla watcr drink which everybody should take now nnd then to keep their kidneys tlons A well-known local druggist sajs h sells lots of Jad Salts to folks who be lieve In overcoming kldne trouble while It Is only trouble. Advt. in Cartons lie Ten-Cent Packages, for. 25c can 7c bottles 22Y2c boxes 12c BUTTER The kind we offer Is that which plcaaeu tlio niont oxacillin house lfe. Onlj one- Krade, the best. and onl ono prki- Sanitary Brand, lb. 32c Quallo guaranteed to equal the best you buy elsewhere at anv prlie. White Potatoes, pk. 22c Sweet Potatoes, pk. ,20c Grimes' Golden Afl Apples, pk TC