Evening Star Newspaper, July 6, 1922, Page 32

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32 ° e . THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, JULY 6, 1922. — ; ‘SEVER[ PENALTIES ‘ MUTT AND JEFF—And as a Radio Salesman, Jeff Is the Robins Raincoat. P — g YOU'RE A PUNK RADIO HOST PEGPLE KNow NOTHING ABOUT BUT LISTEN STRANGER ! N A Feu MONTHS, W SAP! | . i : : SPALESNAN. YoU WALK UP To THE RADIO! ~TALK FAST ! TeLL THEM YoU DON'T KNOW “THE NAY BE SHAKING HANDS, OUT OF ALL THE PEOPLE i m HE gxf.r of aring |~ | A GUY AND ASK HIM \F HE OF THE GREAT MNYSTERY OF THE AIR, WONDERFUL WORKINGS: OF THIS = VERBALLY SPEAKINGy WITH IN THISWORLD You HAD To in ancient Rome {4 WANTS To Buy I RADIO AND IF OF THE GREAT POSSIBILITIES OF THE MERE conferred dignity. : I HE SAYs NO! You WALK OFF, FUTURE, OF THE SECRET OF THE et Dignified with § SO H AR WAVE. ("F"T'{.“L‘g g%éan.mes . beaut i han fl- dl | Arlington County Resmentsl % : % SUBDUER oF NATURE ! . is il ; g : MY, — Gene ;’f. e’O e ,: Demand Punishment of 2 | Blossom Wedding (I Lawbreakers. { Ring. Brides of . Quickly disposig of the details of fashion choose it to- Bl | reorsanization of the Arlington Coun- day. ty Civie Federation, members of vari- ous eivic organizations who constitute e o o the personnel of the federation as- Bride Is Here !somhled last night at the courthouse {and made a flying start on several big questions affecting the social, ecivie and commerecial life of the county. Declaring that there has been too much leniency in cases of criminals ted in Arlington county, Frank mpbell offered a resolution put- ting the federation on record as.“ctoi demning the maudlin sentimentality = = | Which has resulted in coddling crimi- S— = i'nals, opposing any commutation of sentence or the pardon of any person convicted of burglarly or highway of An Aid to Wearing irobbery and urging the citizens This Season’s Fashions | ||| the « 4 A ! 300 SENT McCOOK FIELD | Bolling Field, Anacostia, D. C., boti s S Bove the. Desecri kool faries o ln READS MINDS BY RADIO. | DETECTIVE MULLEN RETURNS | 5l 2t lcas dieck. “tie was con- | SENT 0 MoOOOK FIELD. o |of therair servle® Sty Sraltes Saate ||{in crimes his acter.” v > - has re- ;) vears’ im- A eld, L o, for (Helps to Beauty) |ty of this character.” It w BY RADIO TODAY Detective Charles A. Mullen has victed, sentenced to five years' Washington Demonstration by Jy- | turned from Lincoln, Nebr., where he | prisonment and placed on probation. Department and Martin F. Scanlon at | duty. 3 outant is sald to have posed as went as & witness against William A. [ COUIARE 18 spif (0 Dave posed as il mple. unfailing way in of objectiona Sentence Commuted. : me powdered dela Before offering his resolution Mr.| | Complete Programs of Radio lius Zancig Tomorrow Night. | coyrant, charged with swindling. | Fained various sums of money. rang- and water enourt i Campbell, to impress his audience Broadeasting Stations. ce. . V: ton and vi- v imore | ing from $200 to $800. He was given v ste to cover the s - ||| with the justification for the proposed Radiofans of Waskington Coutant was arrested in Baltimo; & + 2 D! oi v y in' 1912 by Detectives Mullen and'a sentence of three years. | apply and in about action, cited the case of the Wash- cinity will have an opportunity to | off. wash the skin nd eve ace || ington taxi driver Werres, who was | (Cortinued from Twenty-second Pagc.) | have their minds read by radio at the HOW Policyholders Regal'd The 2 Mutual Fire Insurance Company | of ha{r ha: \m\:shed“ ;N‘]': S i:_en; to dexl;,th on one of the county ‘Hecht Company broadcasting concert | harmless. but to avoid ¢ ighways by two soldiers—Newman 30 pieces Brooklyn, | tomorrow night. | re to get the delatone In |iand Gamble—one of whom received | Street Band' (30 pieces) of Brooklyl O Wlius Zamcis, mental telepathist, package and mix fresh |[the death penalty and the other sen- |under direction of Lieut. Frank E.| Jullus Zancie, mental telepaihist vertisement. szncml! |‘x” life }mprisnnem»m. Mr. | Houts. leading_authorities, including Sir A. —_—— ampbell said that in spite of the fact| program: “On the Square.” “Georgia,” | Conan Doyle, will give a demonstra- that this was s = s b The “Mutual Spirit” between this Clous crimes ever committed within | “Swanee River Moon” "Atlantls” (a cenltnmindieending oyeritherradios | i ° Company and all W;I:h whom it has deal- jthe confines of the county and the |suite in four parts), “Three O'Clock in | PUR{E" b yie is invited to send in : & t d I men were adjudged guilty by an im- the Morning.” " “Raggy | written questions that they would | ings grows stronger with the years. ntereste: partial jury of Arlington county citi- - eI like to have answered by Mr. Zancig. Sons and grandsons, daughters and % zens, a former governor of the state, | Trombone, Stealing,” and |l T r\fons should be sent in before | 1 S g , ghters Service. lover the protest of the commonwealth | “The Star Spangled Banner. B e ‘oot Combany. Tth| granddaughters of the early policy- 3 iattorne.\'. ';n'nmuled the death sen- o 2 tence to life imprisonment. w hg us as your Appointing us as yo | *“Discussion followed for and against | and F streets northwest, Washington, D. C., attention the Radio Department. We positively guarantee that our holders are abundantly in evidence as e. Springfiel thethe Meters—Eastern Da; o present insurers. Years of favorable Tnsuranc nts—whether the resolution Several, led by Col. e Time — Deduct Omc xperil ir re fire, iability, glass, burglar. James G. Pepper of Barcroft. contend: i ORDERED TO EL PASO. 2 Zum eIperichcs hali S"fin;:thr'?mdngl;:‘: re sutomobile—in w hatever ed that mercy should not be entirely | - bt isad 5 4 i . gard and loyalty an ir confidence in s 5 ve K s :30 p.m.—Base ball scores; be Col. Elmer A. Dean, Medical Corps, ON = R branch—we take your in- e -?fi:i";id‘lii‘\-o‘r’é‘.;"?é"{.‘ffi time stories for children. at Governors Isiand. N. Y., has been || SOLUTI the institution that cannot be shaken. terests under our guidance. || the resolution tabled. pogie, DTSSR A T e N seneres Hospial B Fase | I Frar- Heaps Fever = = They prefer the “Old Mutual Fire” to Tidiucee il eutoaa Sewernge Vital Issue. 8 p.m.—Program of music; base|roa. T —will relieve you if directions are followe any other company. l:‘";;‘;:e’;mc'fi;'a, spplication oAt the suggestion of C. R Taylor of ball scores. § = yourl S oniy refiindsd : B Clarendon it was decided that one of e at: y s con- of every phase to cvery || the first big underiakings of the re-| WGR—Federal Telephone and Tele-| (OL. WOODRUFF ASSIGNED. |[f On sal ouscly here s 8 rhson don Ui oon business—so that you'll be created body, will be 1o delve fnto the | Eraph Cempany, o, | Col. James A. Woodruft, Corps of | 0 Donnell's Drug Store, 604 8t} et pa dmop that prevail s—an e answer 1s fully protected—and not ?‘;“_es;!;';,o"rfdf,"c‘l‘fr“;l“‘ihg‘{’a;"ihg":"l’e‘g’- {,E,:;‘(,"'fl,n?'fil_‘::"""" Time— | o gineers, has been assigned to the |}t S Demnlls e s 14t BLE.W. “Satisfactory service at low (actual) over “premiumed. tion of Sewerage was of paramount im- | Noon—Weather and market reports | SAMITARd € he 13th Bgineers, Camp | K zipten s drors, 1880 Mk 8. ¥ cost for the policyholders. ; portance to the county, and the people | (485 meters). i ; Let us counsel you on Eenerally appreciated the fact, there | "800 oo Weather and market re- . e ¥ . your Insurance matters. should be a standing sanitation and {ports (458 meters). CANAL ZONE TRANSFERS. W. A. H. CHURCH, President L. PIERCE BOTELER, Secretary sewerage committee of the federation. | *’§ p.m.-Base ball scores; bedtime . P in 1180 13th & New York Ave. N.W Phone Main 601-602. j whose purpose it should be to keep in | gtories for children; digest of day’'s| Col. Joseph Wheeler, jr., and Lieut. one Main ] ork Ave. NW. { close touch with every move made in | news (360 meters). Col. David Y. Beckham. Coast Artil- the direction of the installation of any | §:15 p.m.—Concert by Federal Tele- | lery Corps. both on the Panama Canal {5y He pointed out that much (phone and Telegraph Company (360! Zone, have been transferred to the n come out of sewering the|meters). adjutant general's department. Le Oy arkK, INC. [f| {county it the proposition 1s proeriy | hundled, and, on the other hand, much | g e oy harm can result if those in charge of = T Colorado Building its installation go about their work in i haphazard manner and overburden the [ people with taxation. A committee ! will be named at the next meeting, it Men’s Bath Robes was announced. | m an Tan Silk Ratine Beach | - Robes—trimmed with Blue; e —— cammm— all sizes—small, medium and s .95 | President C. R. Ahalt suggested a publicity campaign to educate moneyed men of Washington, D. . . . in the laws and conditions pert “See ETZ and See Better’ ing to real estate investment in Arling- iton county. Mr. Ahalt explained that Boys’ Base Ball Gloves Real leather; well padded and leather . his objeci in proposing such a cam- lined. $1.75 value. 2 paign is to eliminate the feeling that lnspectlon seems to :xm ’a’mom: “?ashing{w: in- s 00 ; = 0 875 vestors that this character of usi- b e. educed trom $8./73. ... AN ADITORIAL ress is undesirable because of the com- == o large. ) Dlex operations of the Tos - o Pennsylvania Avenue Seventh Street OU submit an ob- e R e s 2 d ject to careful in- grning sueh duestions in' Virginia are For Your Convenience the Store Will Be Open Saturday % oS 7 {just as plain and simple as are those spection. You depend of the District of Columbia. o on your.eyes to dis- Attributed to Ignorance. E H ) { cern its real condi- The reason that business men of | o~ . ' ’ tion. Your eyes, too, ] =z i thelr \ ““ H 1 O th B B h lf yes, . is due | need inspection (SR dnnmer e b, e A Light-Weight” Price—for . n the Boys' Beha - . . Mr. Ahalt s LS ey . I\|1u’\)" theee, s o sece that there 18 nOthIng. (o Toar i M ’ F ] o h S o —these Specials. condition. Maintain o e n % t t t J 1 / good sight. Have us e rr s ar ioee nenrevende ell S ea er u elg ul s Needed features in every Boy's'wardrobe— S A ; corded as promptly. if not more so, in correct errors ot Arlington cous- than they are in the vision. District of Ccdwinbin, and that taxation Coat and Tl'Ollsel'S Boys’ Genuine Palm Beach Suits—Nor- on first trust mortgages has been de- \ folk and plain belted models—Gray, Sand creased in Virginia and increased in Washinglon, they will become inter- p and Stnpetiefiects—\;hxch arc;;)ogt ted. t p to thi derati t 74 - eansint thi with! the (ene stats et popular. Sizes 7 to 18 years. $7.95 S ' . CIAL 550 she b { A committee to handle the cam- ’ ---- paign, it was announced, would be {named at the next meeting, and the Boys' Mohair and Light-weight Wool board of supervisors will be request- its — wi i = f i Jed to give financial aid in the work, Suits — with unlined coats and full lined It was pointed out that if mome of re are real Tropical Worsted Suits, so thin and airy that they scarcely tip the ants—light patterns: -and. sizes R fo 18 this money can be diverted Arlington | | ere i P e FEd 1 p R%DUPCED £ 12.50, 315 $.75 Construction boost Lo the county med scales—but with all the tailoring possibilities of worsted. Dressy, as well as cool; years. rom $12.50, 815 §77. | the county treasury would be amply M fortable ANAPIOIVEO: v« wtoniemialemimieniooe 2 bie repaid In’a very short time for Sny ; % s = I Al ol R AT Boys' Wash Suits—a big assortment of The C Texs To Remove Signa. Plain Blue and Gray and Gray and Blue Striped effects—in Regular and Sports Middy. Button-on _and _Balkan - e OMPIEXION [| v comovell ofered a motion, Whit ith combination trimmings—and Smrmn TR ] | TOAn of upervinors to in: the models. hite wi 1 d L county engineer to remove all adver: . o White Duck Pants $1.75 plain colors—Blue, Brown. Gray, ain, oards o i Dy e = A Silk Pongee Suits ite Duck Pants. .....SL Green, Pongee and Khaki. Sives $1.95 n o edera- : . - — || Droviies that mh bicarn ob o Bish Natural color and careful tailoring, Palm Beach Pants. ..... $3.95 27 to 8 years. SPECIAL. i : shich i ing their shapes q - s ggfi::fi-;&gfirfin%%g onéglt;‘::vi i R:;};al:‘zufissl;flgt‘: g;nodegs., Pe$25 White Flannel Pants. . . .$7.50 Boys' Khaki : Knickers"—cut large and e I % %o hold office until the former annus | full; and made with double seat and election date in October. The officers are C. R. Ahalt, president; Frank G.i{ knees' A“ Sizes 2 ]8 yeafs. $ 1 '95 Campbell, secretary, and A. J. Porter, treasurer. ; SPECIAL A committee consisting ‘of Mr. Men’s and Boys’ . Boys’ Wash “Knickers”—Panama Cloth, SIRWD Sabrr e, Gl Lepect) Strioping the Straws e ‘ 8 $ o B 0 look | 5 I . - % S lover the old by-laws to see if any ri in c etc. Broken sizes, 7 to 18 years. .59 et pping Bathmg Suits REDUCED from $2.95 to......... i . gggdfi;fi;mf-zfxi':x'z.’éiflfi.g"fl':'fi.”ée- Tomorrow we shall give you a dual Men's. All-Worsted Suits; V. or round Boys’ Sport Blouse$—made of plain Bluc Ease of handling [f|be held somi-montity o the frss noa P i the 'S Hat stock— neck; professional cut; striped chest $4.85 Chambray; Striped Chambray and White third Tuesday. privilege in the Straw Hat s : ; v; Str X Y and control are em- and trunks. Usual price, $7.00. . with fancy stripes. Sizes 6 to 16 69(: phasized in the Cadil- [||4 STILLS, 2 NEGROES,, 12 Choice of any of the s _Boys’ One-piece Bathing Suits; fancy years. SPECIAL .... lac type 61 byanab- | GALLONS OF RUM SEIZED | regular $4 Sennits, Splits $1.95 striped - effects. All sizes—28 to §].50 Boys’ Porosknit Union Suits— sence of things which and Fancy Braids. ....... : 34 . coolest of all. Sizes 24 to 34. SPE- § l 00 distract and annoy. Pair Furnish Bond on Charges of Choice of any of the CIAL .. . ceeeeetaeecaanaans Making, Selling and Illegal regular $5 Sennits, Spli $2|.95 Possession of Liquor. The Washington Cadillac and Fancy Braids........ F tills, 't 3 h S t Sh < |, ey o ot o ; . The Sports Sho 1k pan an itchel, H T i : <yl | Pce ifl’k' X ?.i"."’c:fi'é.m‘ x "Q:f jheeEe s eiCh o Announces a > Bosslen dese Pretent | e e e S cludes all the Hats now in stock. ; FLOOR 1351140 C i z e, Ave, - s Ju s roou abuwe ool hallins You are ready for a “fresh” Straw—and Reduction on GOlf Clubs o'clock. ~ Abfaham and Addie were charged with manufacturing, selling and now is the time to get it. This will include every Club in “stock— : ° al i e o gy Theywere : . |* foreign and domestic—and you know every ue el’ge pec1 ! The raiders, Lieut. O. T. Davis, Sergts. McQuade and Sullivan, Detectives Mans- Club we sell we guarantee. field and O'Day and Revenue Agents Ruby, Fowler and Elllott, had ample | : : $15.00 Clubs—now.........$]2.50 7 it > hopitemmante It the £ Faultless Sleepers 17 5050 Cnte—now.. ... S48 _ ; ; the place, halting street car and auto- | el DG, avenus expedi- The brand is so well known we tion " the authorities. seized six ‘quarts (] | | s p Fimann aor 8¢ fhe nome of wilel1]]|- ~ neednit.comment further on the impor- 1617 10th street. Wimbush was | % 1 . charged with fllegal possession and nlel < tance of the offering. . Strictly all wool and fast color—cut in both Single and Double-breasted— regular and sports models. They are tailored as Serges must be to be satisfactory. of liguor, " wWhile participating 'in ‘tie ; 3 : : ; ash u:;:":'x;‘; loft arm as 2 result o7 s | ! Faultless Night Robes—plain White, with door of" the ?o;'h““m-"‘::“ Tesidence. "B | fancy trimming—cut ‘on Faultless $1 15 T e e ety Hoe propdrtions. Sizes 15t020........ . b ; : 3 P It's the price that’s cheap—one of Fad d P! 4 =7 Lo T CMUERD JONIGHT, Fibfraggltllce-s:rififl ’s,"ii?;‘.‘frogs}'a"séflfl,g?n?zags the Economy Floor’s merchandising’ . The fireworks di d - moyin MY 2 2 - Efi}':: lfué:::&fu?r ?’&‘,7.‘?:«..‘25"“25 All sizes—and a Faultless $5 value. featS—b¥ which you p‘TOfit' account of rain Tuesday, will be held | tonight at 13th and Emerson streets. ; A patriotic parade of children in cos- tume- will precede the pyrotechnic display, izes will be ‘given to all partici

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