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X PflE i MEMBERS N will give a special program for tne'othar features. Various other night- ss cLUB event of orrow night. From the!ly features of national radib tele- ‘Westinghouse stations at Pittsburgh|phony will be “picked up” on the INVITED TO TAKE THE AIR | and_Newark' will _be _transmitted | National Press Ciub apparatus for Abe Martin Says: | MODERN JUPITER HURLS THUNDERBOLTS AT WILL A Wireless Telephony Is Feature of Entertainment Which ‘Will Be / 5; Dr. Steinmetz, Electrical Wizard, Produces S B Ny Fiction Just Out and ControlsIndoor Lightning,Splintering | ot tue xationai prese ciub o ake 4= b P For Re-t;gflc s mOP Trees With 1,000,000 Horsepower Bolt. e A ety muu‘la.mn.uml n..n n.-...n : ing tomorrow nigl 933 G SL N.w. ht. . thl‘ will Plr:e Ic';rlhdlo‘allllllt.".:'?B: i By the Associated Press, of dynamite and a pint of gasoline.|the new Press Club radio recelvin, “Any Book Suj SCHENECTADY, N. Y., March 3.—| Tho int of gasoline contalna more |atation wiil be formally opened at Fresh, Fragrant y ppllea™ energy and can do more work than a " . Schenectady has a modern Jove, who | RErEY RAC FER U0 ROTS N the pint ‘Music by wireless” and ‘*ltnlf:: Sweet Peas sits on his throne in & laboratory of | of gasoline Eives off its energy slow- | In the alr” are the promises of the the General Electric .Company and|ly. at a moderate rate of power, |Committee in charge and Robert & - hurls thunderbolts at will. while the pound of dynamite gives|Armstrong, the pres! o an 10 ets upcerholis At with off its energy explosively, all at once, | Will Introduce an expert in wireless He is Dr. Charles P. Steinmetz |at an enormous rate of power, and | telephony, who will make a briet electrical wizard, who has announced thereby locally tears and destroys.” | Popular ~ explanation of the new i he has succeeded in producing and| The Inspiration to produce arti-|Process. ] controlling an indoor thunderstorm. ficlal lightning came +to Dr. Stei Thousands of American homes now with all the characteristics of its " have wireless telephone - receiving e O e . en on the|sets installed, and many have the BUNCH EACH. natural brother except the thunder- clouds. i amplifylng apparatus, which will be - Y e e e p e oy | demonstrated to the corps of Wash- . hours and left the camp In sad dis- | Ington correspondents and their fel- = At a demonstration of his “light-|array. (oW clubmen. Forest=— ning generator” a few days ago the ©i The Detroit Symphony Orchestra, “One year ago,” Mr. Fess declared, familiar forked tongues flashed Lightatag W recks) Oamp. under auspices of the Detroit News, - FOURTEENTH 9 4 STRECTE - “President Harding found the nation through the laboratory with a deaf- —_— The lightning had struck a tree ‘with her relations with many foreign = ening crash, splintered a large block | overhanging the camp, tearing off [ger plates corresponds to the earth. countries strained to almost the| Constable Newt Plum Wuzlof wood, hurling the fragments D e some, of the bark. It then had| When the tension of the stored elec- = = breaking point, her fundamental prin- i g its | twenty-five feet, and ripped a min- 2 : tric enefgy becomes greater than the ciples under discussion, her historic held up last night, but th’ bandits | {wenty-five from tipita hose. jumped to the camp, where it di- |iric enefgy be [ i i i £ i l t i1l hold, the discharge significance in question, her popula- |didn’ git nothin’. ‘“Somethin’| "The bolt carried the energy Eeeorator i . SEES ERA OF LIGHT INREPUBLIGAN RULE, Féss Tells House Administra- tion Is Cleaning Up After- Democrats. Reviewing the accomplishments dur- ing “one year of Harding,” Chairman Fess of the republican congressional ccmmittee sounded the keynote of the coming campaign in a speech in the House yesterday, saying that the re- publican party, presenting the record of this administration for tne “peo- ple’s decision,” gladly accepts the challenge of our friends, the enemy, to take their stand on the league of rations as their remedy in readjust- ment. Of the results, he said, “there can be no doubt.” the entertalnment of those present. This is the reason the committee has asked the membership to “take the air.” Do Your Savings Earn 7%? | If your surplus funds are not earning 77 it is necessary only to resort to simple arithmetic | Back of our 7 Safeguarded First Mortgage Investments is income-producing business property in the heart of Washington. The . strength of these investments is evidenced by our record of no loss to any investor in 49 years. “ nce” 1 er por 1. She bol vided. One branch passed to the|tales place, The ‘lightning flash s on surfeited with the profits of war D B ” 3 1000, orsepower—about one five- ile the -olls—represente and wild extravagance, her industries | told me I'd git robbed, said | iindredtn ‘of the energy of a maturel | Hroen ors e ey Shecusn A win: | by & joed esaoing i inflated and problems of rlecor:str;g-:Newt, t'day, “so I jest left my lightning bolt, Dr. Stelnmets esti- on complicated and imminent. - > S % | mates—an aste or the - day ho sees peace again estabilshed spectacles an’ revolver at home. hundred-thousandih-part of & econd W al countries, foreign relatiol e 3 Cati ce r. Steinm Tesumed with honor to ourselves and | (COPrright National Newspaper Service) 1 F Stelimetz hopes bls apparatus complete justice to others, the finest | L — | opment of lightning arrestors, as it attitude of the world toward ourj| provides an opportunity for the study moral leadership as evinced In the{my the Ohio representative declared,|at close range of the phenomenon arms conference, a policy of ProPer|«ngs charged that this Congress has|that Benjamin Franklin began to in- Tegard for the defenders of the na-|gone nothing. The charge is not made vestigate years ago with his Kkite, tion's rights and an adminlstration | seriously and of course not upon the|string and. key. gperating on the soundest principles responsibility of any responsible| His experiments have convinced of (Ssonomy, with 3 reduction In our | member. It is the last and only hope | him. however, that there is little Three-quarter-billion-dollar reduction | Of 3 discredited party, whose tenure|likelilhood of man's realizing his in annual taxation.” of office was the most costly experi-|dream of harnessing thunderbolts L ment our nation has ever suffered.|and making them work. Despite Indnstries Rejuvenated. With a record of debauch never wit- | their tremendous energy, he says, In addition, he said, the country now | nessed before in the annals of time, it | their life is so short that, harnessed faced a “rejuvenated agricultural and |now comes forth disarmed for any |they would be worth only a few cents industriel fabric sorely distressed by | constructive proposal and complains [apiece. the havoc of war and the prospect of | before the country because we have Wire Turns to Dust. general employment of American|not in the short space of one yéar “In our lightnk tor,” labor in American .” It | been able to give relief for the evils o ghtning generator,” he displays a promise on all sides, Mr. |of years of democratic mismanage-|sald, “We get a discharge of 10,000 Fess added, of a “resumption of our ment. We admit the task was great,|amperes at over a thundred thou- other tore its way through a win-|by a loud snapping sound—and the dow, jumped to the lighting circuit|bolt strike: e 2t Ot oL LB HODSa GRS | e We are experts om cleaning, dyeing tering a‘screen. a looking glass and o a bed in which Dr. Steinmetz mig and curling We have several openings in our have been slecping had he arrived . twenty-four hours earlier. o one o Sariler, * © .| Ostrich Feathers S ¢ salesforce at the Dr. Steinmetz got busy with a cam- era, a tapeline and a notebook, and| Gyraw hats dyed and reblocked. present time for live, energetic sales- You can put your savings to work at 77 with maximum safety by using our Investment Savings Plan, which gives you 10 months to complete your $100, $500 or $1,000 purchase. ; | 1 The F. H. SMITH COMPANY I Founded 1873 L3l Temporarily located at 1414 and 1416 I Sereer, N. W., was of inestimable value in the pro- ) duction of his lightning generator. | Straw cloth and braid, all colors. his laboratory co-workers. Men who have 1t he wanted to, Dr. Steinmetz sald, HAT RENOVATOR sold in other lines he could cut loose an artificial light- : w. his camp. But he is content with pro- N n ducing one five-hundredth as much | usual opportunity to “kick.” Producing the larger bolt ] connect with an Al ; serve at close quarters. happy and promising state which pre- | but_the record of the “present year Is|sand volts—that i power of over Dr. Steinmetz’'s generator consists policy of suspicion and persecution of | Estimating that the total of ap, ond. This gives us the explosive, | These are arranged in two rows, in 4 . succes: priations asked for the fiscal r|tearing and shattering effect of real | groups of 50, and nEe capable of hold- y leey Motor Cdlllplly collected “evidence;” which he says l‘l‘gc assortment of hat frames. He was assisted in its_construction men. by J. L. R. Hayden and N. A. Lougee, BACHRACH ning bolt that would do as mueh u!d deureg change damage as did the one which assailed will ind this an un- would Involve great expense and the Ct Wi bolt would be too dangerous to Ob- o | organization. ceded the inauguration of the demo-|made up—it has been one of the|a milllon horsepower, lasting for a |essentially of a high voltage con- cratic foibles of the new freedom and | busiest of the country’'s Congress hundred-thousandth-part of & sec-|denser in the form of 200 glass pll!c!.‘ Asserting. that the achievements of [ 1923 would be reduced to $3,500,000,- | lightning, So that, for instance, a the arms conference formed “part of | 000. Mr. Fess said that if this were pilece of small tree exposed to the & program of international comity |done the United States “will be the|discharge is mechanically torn to without a parallel in our history.”|only country in the world that is|pieces. A piece of wire struck by Representative Fess, in his address, |iiving within its revenue.” the flash vanishes in dust.- said: The foreign debt refunding act, “The difference between lightning Tt will be no offense to any open-{Mr. Fess said, was an announcement | energy and ordinary electric current minded citizen to state here the gen-|to all countries that these obliga- |38 =imilar to that between a pound erally accepted fact that the adminis- | tions must be respected and will tration of the diplomatic relations by | induce Europe to set her house in the present head of the State Depart- | order to meet the situation by a d ment is the most outstanding success | balancing of budgets. It is, he said, in the nation’s history. Every serious | “a salutary suggestion of a proper dispute to disturb our diplomati - . Rt e sty e bl | it 12 2 55 % nve-| When resistance is broken down and impurities. SRR TS i | et St e ettt | creep into the blood from any source, health Smergency e e present uward | Roptercrisiie, Shoman "iorsuet,| nourishment to help build up the blood. - trend in agricultural prices attest to| Kentucky, took the floor and char. the subsiantial effect of this legisla- | acterized Representative Fess as tion. The law establishing the budget evimive and slippery gcnl'esm:llioi , system Mr. Fess declared to be “one | Ohio, who seeks to open here his of the most important pleces of con- | campaign for the Ohio senatorship :u—uct' & jegislation in the last quar- by entering a decree of confession er century. and _avoldance fo | Persistent propaganda by the ene- e o erabiicas —_— e ey A e SPECIAL NOTICES. SPECIAL NOTICES. NOTIGR EmES {ETRC (CORPRRCOMPANY. 5 WASHINGTON TITLE INSURANCE nourishes the whole system and supphes the blood Company.— Pursuant ¢ resolut] ~ wil ments 0 maintain its rif P A R R s AL th elements that tend t its purity. 1922, e olders of The Washington Ti c i Colorado hundiag, Wamhiogton, 1 ot e eagton e Tnmaranee For pure blood and a well-nourished | “Al d the corner” is pany, 610 13th st. n.w.. on the 17th day of l'"ma“d =7 m, sco 9y Foun may properly come before it. H. . | March, 1622, 30 o'ciock p.m e body and resistance, tt’s a Star Branch Office DUNWOODY, President. C. C. CLE: Somsidaration Po: Emulsion thrice daily. 2 Scott & Bowne, Bloomfield, N. J. 18-35A — — cloud in the sky. in which an electri- cal current is gradually stored up and increased by the conglomeration of | the raindrops, as Dr. Steinmetz has shown. The other end of the conden- ing 120,000 volts of electricity. C; B 3 One end of the double row of con- 1 : 1522 14th St. N.W. densers corresponds to the thunder . 3 1319-1321 F Street “KNOX’ Hats for Men at This Shop ONLY March 3 STORE NEWS 8 AM. to 6 P.M. - Our Suit (Many in Spring Weights) Put a Help Wanted Ad in The Star Classi- fied Columns—and you'll get him. The wide-awake boys who want to work keep their eyes on the Clas- sified “Ads” — looking for just such an opening as you have to offer. % rance Company, -~ The Washington Title Insurance Company, and TH WILL A [E] N B | The Lawyers' Title and Gu: asar ty I Hoenbeacr of Tho Corserte o {asnmacs| Shapiad™ 1 420 onanty Eosyates mpany o et of lus compani and for such other bus'ness as may office, 604 11th st. n.w., on Monday, April 3, properly be presented. L 1922, for the purpose of electing nime (D) di. BRADLEY DAVIDSON, LINKINS, H. G 5 rectors for the ensuing year. Polls open 12 m., close 1 p.m. LOUIS R. PEAK, Secretary. 2 3 S, GEORGE d G HANE, B. F. 84 . C A ¥iOM THIS DATE T WILL NOT BE HE. | Directors. Attest: A~ H. LAW. ol sponsible for debts except those made by me i of by my written consent. W. M. CARPER, | THE DISTRICT TITLE INSURANCE COM- / Ballston, V: 5° | pany.—Pursuant to a resolution of the board D WILL YOUNG LADY WHO WITNESSED | f directors, a meeting of the stockloiders of | 184y’ automobile strike elderly gentleman on | Ihe District Title Insurance Compans will be | February 14, about 11 a. at intersection of | held at the office of the company. 610 13th st. | 16th and You sts. and New Hampshire ave., on the 17th day of Ma at 8:30 | Dhome 2ddress 10 Box 300, the NoriRumberlau? | CCIoCk P, to take’ into, consideratiuaa pro. | posed workinig agreement between The District | ) SOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE nsurance’ Company, The Washington | 07 7 t ...u.?"mlfnu,“éf B}n LR AT THD | Title Insurance Company, and The Lawyers' | = s e o an ts. e Title and Guaranty Iusurance Cc 4 tion Life Insurance Company of the United o ‘ompany, in re. Eiries o Americs will e ol st tha_ofice | E3rd to the busiuess of said companies. and of the company, 501 Wilkins building, 1512 H | for such other business as may properly be street, in_the city of Washington, D. C., on presented.—E. L. SCHMIDT, CHARLES G. Tuesday, March 14, 1922, at 10 o'clock-in’ the | ALLEN, EPH I WELLER, H. GLEN: forenoon of said day. PHELPS, JOSHUA W. CARR.’ GEO) + ROBERT D. LAY, Secretary. | HANE. 'FRANK P. REESIDE, G Washington, D. C.. March 3. 1922, O'CONNOR, ‘Directors. Attest: A. H. LA THB UNDERSIGN PUR. | SON. Secretary. the most careful buyer that Bar- ker values in Millwork, Trim and E._R._VOGELSO Wall Board can’t be bettered. Dot B at m A L eain 7257, 100 | EZSaturdas bours, 7 to 1. 5 (-] (-] i 5 D, HAVING g chased the business of Antonio Vicino, 4701 | “How 2 dead man ot hold of an enemy,” 8 Geo! ave., all persons having any elaims | p.m. Pastor E. Hez Ewem. Special musie; | hai t the | easy chairs (men like them): men sing alone. | EDQ nlt-':llt:'lo J KARIBIN. 4701 itennial Bapt. Ch., Tth & Eye n.e. 1 eorg! . n.w. =L B i THB ROYAL ORDER OF RED DEEL WILL Prices That'll Convince i . bold a get-together meeting at the City Club i TONIGHT ARE YOU_IN THE NEIGHBORHOOD OF . M. ker Co., Inc. I 1 :V ? | 849651 N. Y. ave.; 1517 Tth. Tel. M. 134s. ] i NDRY and| HEDGES FURNISHED, PLANTED, AL DRY_CLEANING. _Phone_Col. 2376. shrubbery trimmed, lawns put in first-clags or- RIALTO GIFT SHOP, 715 9th ST. der. ¥ HERRELL, 237 10th st. s.e.’ Lin Dainty, useful articles, greeting card ! coln_6337- ¥ 7 at 8 o'clock. A number of candi- will be initiated. after which there will feed. cards for hand coloring; Martha Washingion ; ANY PERSON WHO WITNESSED ACH candy, magazines. developing and Drinting. 3° - | on Janaaty 3. sbost 4180 Lo nd CCIDENT | be an entertainment and N TO CABRY A VANLOAD OF FUR- | {OTIeT of 13th and F sts. n.w., In front of e Eo Bajtimore, . Philadeiphia_and ' New LiKEetts drug store, in which'a lady was delp! } Knocked down by a backi Jork trom Washinglon. - SMITH'S TRANSFER | corler, 7 (l\fir hacking satomobile, wil s | the el 3 STANUSCRIPTS EDITED AND PREPARED | 1217 Prinee- ot, Atoranioet Ly, HAYNE . ublication by e rienced newspaper ed FF 3 [} . ° K services confidential. Address Box '-’1"!;.5 Former Prices Up to $60 You can even find a first-class suit for Easter in *his sale, for there are a great many of comparatively light-weight materials, in light colors, and either half-lined or only quarter-lined. not be responsibl y Star offce. a5 “personother ha moseis By SPECIAL CONVOCATION OF BRIGHTWOOD| - LEE. 8141 at.n. Chapter, No. 9, R. A. M., wi d on E- RESPONSIBLE FOR DEBTS | . ¥riday aveping. March 3,°1622, at 7 p.n..|made oniy by me or I ol . Prighimond Hall, for the purgose of contertin | EOUISE CoLLINS MADDER, Tioe s consent. Sizes 33 to 38 Sizes 34 to 42 Aiteat: LR CLEERE, Secy ' 3% | Srrrrmmoven FREIGHT CAR e, | Fine woolen fabrics in men’s and young Our finest overcoats are now $19.75. And There are plenty of fine blue serges, and a good variety of de- sirable fabrics in other dark colors. If you want a stylish “sport” model for Spring, here’s a wonderful price opportunity. In these - assortments of our regular lines there aré the stylish models of . “Stratford” Clothes Y “Styled for the young fellows —and worn by all fellows” No More Leaky Roofs, |fomis; March 10| Reducea” rates and greater | men’s models; light and dark colors. Al- they’re mighty. fine, too. Rich meltons, most given away, at $9.75. . kerseys and plaid coats at ¥4 price or less. Clearance of 150 Mediu;n-Weight Suits urity. lonsehold goods pnd ba - Let me apply one coat of asbestos roofing ce- CURITY STORAGE COv. 1140 15th rere: SE-| e it e e sl e ‘The First of EV&K‘Y Month ears free of charge. Also sold fn bulk. S-gal. | “w & oo FoT DR S 5 cket, $1 gal, deilvered. MADISON CLARK 1Rttt coll Tor all Yo fund-.'.:-":ou;','.:} 1314 Pa EiScete 11 welcome the day as ohe providing an opior ONE MINUTE'S THOUGHT WILL CONVINCA | tunity to &dd t0 a growing savings account? | you that you should be saving something aa 0 Bee the ill better place to save than the $ ? 1 Bivul Bulliln. Assocalion,” 506, Fuase fm' Savings %ank n.w. . about the $1,000 Tnsurgnce Savings Plan NOW! Geo. W. Linkins, V. Pres.: Ji 1336 New York Ave hine. a Tt quick aed eBent 8 2 ou want quick and eficient NASH. North 3600. FRANKLIN 6318, any time. . 3. GARPI T TER, 1024 8th . O UBLE? = : S s 4 me| YOU REMEMBER ME! | Cratton 26,200 5% J3L8™ | John Hodges, the Bookbinder Unrivaled Facilities | 3033 E Strect N.W. cloths alone are worth more than $13.75. We're making room for Spring stocks, so out they go at........ .Final -clean-up price of suits that formerly sold at $20, $25, $30, $35. Quite a few cost us as high as $25. The I 3 .75 o rvenced® matter. | Bookbiading hes ok advasced 1o / ° : ‘ - Rich Silk Neck ’ i S g e | SRR An Extraordinary Sale of . e :, BYRON S. ADAMS, SIUIE | SH con v o on pm: — METALS |Biwcienm w. Kranich & By Cast Phosphor Bronze Bushings 'Roof Leak? COLD ROLLED STEEL. ROUNDS, fi,fl‘lfl, Tell it to us. Our business is to make leq| HEXAC FLATS AND SHA! ING, X Xy AR CUTTING: MAGHING WORK &ts SOUND. Cragg Mig. Co. R. K. FERGUSON, Inc. ‘This advance Easter Sale of Neckwear is a wonderful value offering. - You’ve no idea how rich and beautiful these ties really are. - FINE TROUSERS = 228282 K s.w. . 1114 Ofh Bt Phone North 231282 3 : i irabl ieties of They are fashioned from the most desirable varief e Iebom o of our liv : fl‘.’fficmwmn‘fi. Reg'lllar 33'50’ $4’$\4'50 valllfl 8 5 silks—Ttalian, Moire, Charveaux, Brocdded, etc. On -i‘-;};n’i‘fl? do T Distinctive Printing A fortunate purchase enables us to i) Buy your Easter neckwear now! ;5?3- Lecp yours In good conditon. s -offer you the greatesgdvalues in seven Six fé in your sleep each might. T 3 o igh- 3 == i : Nati ital P, years. Real high-grade trousers at a S ix for womst e Facmu.... seo1. w&‘i_ price ridiculously low. In plain gray, - : c $3.00 : Let Our Experts The Shade Shop brown, blue and green. Also™ fancy = - —examine your roof and put it in shape 0 f“{ifl i amat Get Our Prices on Factory- IRONCLAD Zectae. 1618 7 st aw. Made Window Shades' mixtures. All sizes.

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