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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTOI\ “D..- C.. TUESDAY,. NOVEMBER. 21, .1922. ? Ab M S o NAT'ONS IN PACT URGE drawn up following the armistice | tending to safeguard the pauengm of ungafe machines and would pre- | John P. McMahdh in the Police Court | of duty; that-he has BY l\ ADIO TODAY € artln aVS 5 have established mational leglslation |and the lives and property of th€|scribe means for protecting property yesterday, charged 'with being a an >Yort to have hi- sAFE AND SANE FLY'NG providing for safe and sane flying|pbublic, include Abyssinia, Persia,|on the ground. ]vuzm!n. The court took his case 7 adjusted by the Vet Wicel within their own borders and four- | Bhutan, Nepal, Oman and the United| .“It passed the Senate last February. | under’ consideration and will make | e : has made lttl- Schedule of Local Wireless | teen other nations have various kinds | States. The House as yet has taken no ac- {an investigation into his story. 5 s ah s g Entertainment. Legislation Enacted Which Is In-|of national alr laws, according to a “All aviation organizations have co- | ¢jon.” ! Bisbee's home he sald, is in New S L | sufvey made by the Aeronautical|operated in urging the passage of the 2 [ Yorkelty., o s 1 in the hop v | tended to Safeguard Air- Chamber of Commerce in New York | Wadsworth bill, providing for a bu- S ! 30th Divisioh, ncers, Com- sation NAA—Naval Radio Station, Radle, Va. | |cny and reported to the Department | reau of civillan aeronautics in the AccUSED OF VAGRANCY pany’ A, A. E. n railroad cofi- unable to d 3:45 to 4 p.m—Closing iive stock ! | ship Passengers. of Commerce. _Department of Commerce. The meas- ® | struction in northern Fra: He | light wori et L SR "tmed|" ot the: ;en{:ln‘nchnct;’untr!es on |'ure, if it became a ‘lew, would regu- e o {®ald his home is at 234 W - him with R e T A S PaTmony s g naion > e y e chamber, “those|late all civilian flying, provide penal- | Walter Edward Bisbee, oyerseas|strect Now York city and t to slecp. o 413 pan—Hay and {the in alr _convention'which hava not yet passed air laws ties for reckloss pilots and purveyors | veteran, with an bonorable discharge | the past three ycars he hus the basem hets. l————————;—_——__[n—o“‘ the Army, was before Judge 'bed suffering from spinal i 5 p.m.—Weather report. 2 Z ciketgram. 1 | COMMERCIAL NATIONAL BANK | 5:30 to 6 p. R PP B W ers.) ; x i f ost OcE Brpnctment (1100| A Business Is' Known by - | L 2 o . 1 . 1 ccSi2o pm—Report on truite nmlu\ es- | Bankin g Connection el | 5 p.m.—Report on dairy products | 5 { L i —Live stock and grain re-{ ! LA greareigte Businezs needs'aI pro- You'll find in the Commercial National I""ll . & e o gressive Bank—one whose service is an association that will insure the high i Report on fruits and vege ‘ fa--reaching; whose officers are in standing- of your business—and in its | 5 p.m—Weather forecast. | toucll with the times—and can advise executive personnel men who know —Natlonal Radio Institute (360 § intelligently and co-operate efficiently in what a Bank’s duty towards its custom- X bk items | Th’ Elite drug store wants a any one of the scores of ways for which * ers is—and does it—graciously and i dem 7:30 p.m.—Late news itel “ | pharmacist “that understands | a Bank is organized to function, cordially. | == uunhxn)|h“w t’ cook an’ open o}'slers.g City Club forum br No laundry. | t o'e Speaker to 1 g : —is the placc where your clothes are washed in soft water in individqal net bags. Alone ou . played by LEAVES GENERAL STAFF. TFe nets get the wear arced. We kin allus tell when some- | | 2 ‘i'\uddy hain’t been operated ‘'on— | 3 t . Sclee-ythey don’t talk about th’| President 1 Thatbers), | weather. ; i | ” Victor Her- (Copyright Natfunsl Newspaper Service.) 5 S : HARRINGTON MILLS, FirstVice President JAMES H. BADEN, | Col. Charles C. Chambers, infantry | JAMES B. REYNOLDS, Vice President Vice' President and Cashler And the clothes get the wash ;e‘sorns 1:3: \boer; n;ne\vsd from LAURENCE A. SLAUGHTER, HERBERT V. HUNT, Assistant Cashier g e L'.’?Lé‘a‘,"i‘i'u ll‘u(. mfisr cl?:; Vice President ROBERT A. CISSEL. Assistant Casaler Telephones tlons to be a rendered. d will return to his home. | 4 FENDALL CAIN, Assistant Cashier WALTER J. HARRISON, Assistant Cashler North 3953, 3954, 3955 y 2] ill Flectric Com- Neters.) WMU—Doubled: e con will meet Thursday evening at § | £:30 to 5:30 p.m.—Program of mu- |?¢lock at the Hadleigh Hotel. Rob- e, ert Lawrence, director of community ® ‘ musie, will speak. e pats | FOURTEENTH AT & Meters.) g a | 3 to 4 pom—Seiceiions on the pho-| Other City Briefs and Organiza- | ; ; nograph and reproducing piano. tion Activities on Page 38. ] / Y WIAY—Woodward Lothrop €360 Store Hours: The J uhus Lansburgh Furmture Co. In its handsome new building---with increased space tor showing new n of music, in- the phonogral cluding sele nd reprodu NOF—Naval D. € CITY NEWS IN BRIEF. Washington Society, M. L T. will banquet in honor of Dr. S ton, president-clect of the ins D R L D R R R R R TR LR PR PO e e and better values---is playing a large part in home comfort. And it will play .| Pay Weekly R gy " m::fl blgger and blgger part this commg winter, as we concentrate on the utmost i QrMOmhly S building. W R. Shimer of the Beth- - ehem Steel Company will speak of in Home Comfort Furnishings at low prices. ‘The Manufacture of Steel.” The art section of Twen tury Club will meet Thurs Wt 1447 Irving street. M Spofford will cons an Literature,’ fternoon. i the subject of the Following out this .policy of Economical Home Comfort, we have given special attention to Living Rooms this week. You'll find the store full of Quality Suites and individual pieces, specially priced for this week. Do not fail to inspect them. Two of our best values are presented below. p Julin Culbreth Gray will give pro- gram of Afro- n folk songs at Ingram Cong: morrow, 8:15 p. pianist, and a doiin _Orche oilection for choir fund. " will be given | mith tomorrow | Public invited. i Chemical Soclety of Washington will hold joint meeting with the Maryland Leave | The Southwest W Association will feat Washinzton night” tomorrow 8 p. with a together meeting at Je ferson School. Prominent speakers. \cme minstrels, by Acme Dramatic “lub. ORGANIZATION ACTIVITIES. The Deadline Club, composed of ictive Washington newspaper report- -rs, will give its second dinner meet- ng In the Dutch room of the New Ebbitt, 6 o'clock. Permanent officers will be elected. Gen. Nelson A. Miles Camp, No. 1. Tnited Spanish War Veterans, will nominate officers at its meeting at Perpetual Building Hall, 8 o'clock. apt. John Lewls Smith and James M. heridan will speak. = = = = ! Ig i Massive Overstuffed Living Room Suite This Mahogany-Finish Cane Panel Suite A beautiful Suite, consisting of large Davenport, Com< S As pictured. Here is value, workmanship and good = - fort Rocker and Armchair; Marshall spring construction 75 looks, all at a very low price. Settee, Armchair and $ ! .75 throughout' upholstered in Baker’s cut velour; with backa Rocker, upholstered in tapestry, Mdrshall Cushion-seats: covered in same material. A wonderful value..... two Pillows and Bolster Roll. Very special ............ The Anthropological Society wiil meet in Rooms 42-43, New National |E Museum, 8 o'clock. C. W. Bishop of the Freer Gallery of Art will give an illustrated lecture, “Early Chinese Ctvilization.” \ = = ot = The Kentucky Soclety of Washing- E = = = 'DRAPERIES Pt. Arab Lace Curtains....ccocceeveee. . $7.75 Nottingham Lace Curtains..............$2.25 RUGS Wool and Fiber Tapestry Rugs, 9x is best—rrmoix screeN because nature made it just right for the eyu! THIS chaie sids lamp, li] other Everavires, hasa tiful emerald green glass lhade fittedwlth e daylight !hn: protects the eyes and changes ordinary de«dc light into wft. restful daylight. Substantially made of best ma- terials, it makes an ideal lamp for reading, sewing end many other uses I? gm om;— o looking, t ter and ol ustabte: Cord enters at base. mbl-mlhldmm the mame. It is your of satisfaction. H.G. M-:FADDIN & CO. 'ew York Wholesale Distributors for EMERALITES National . Electrical Supply Co. 1330 New York Ave. NW. Mo s oremoneoncms Renaissance Lace Curtains. . Tapestry Portieres, all colors. . Tapestry Portieres, all colors .$10. Silk and Chenille Portieres. ............$22.50 Values—alt of them. And many more in our large Drapery Department. Gate-Leg Priscilla Table Sewin : e s e Cébihegt A Thanksgiving Special— nd Birchwood bases with i Mahogany-Finish Dining Room drawer; size of top, 36x48. Buy It for Her \\"lton Rugs, 9x12, $69.75 to $200. Other Sizes in A wonderful assortment tion to these, inclurh € wan, Salalan, Royal K an, R¢ Sloane’s Wiitons, Articom Rugs, Sons’ Axminster, Sewing Cabinet’ Opality Rugs in addi known makes—Tre-_ wal Turkish, W. Alexander Smith & Jelvet and Wilton Rugs in all sizes including smaller sizes to match the larger ones Tea Cart Martha Washington: “Mahogany finish ST P e A An Ideal Christ- will come in handy, for Thanks- s 75 g Of Queen Anne design, in four beautiful pieces, con- mas Gift e s 75 7 5'__ sisting of Inclosed 'Server, Oblong Extension - Table, 5 2 bl E 2 Large Buffet with mirror and China Closet 4......... - ; #1258 serviceable article