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\ 24 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, DECEMBER 10, 1922—PART ‘1. APPEARING . THIS EVENING AT CENTRAL HIGH SCHO5L “BOOKIE” GETS 180 DAYS IN JAIL; 'HOLDS ANNUAL ELECTION. - : HOTEL ROOSEV ELT COMMUNITY CONCERT. - COURT PROMISES AID TO POLICE| °m ¢ cvr v i #on, No. 9. Army and Navy Union, have (Formerly Hadleigh) been elected as foll Commanaer, | James E. Ennis; senior vice commander. Sixteenth Street at Vand W NEW OWNERSHIP AND MANAGEMENT ‘ i | Henry Garri- Raymond James Brown, white, of tence on Brown, sald that the courts Junior vice commander, | Jobn N. Newman; adjutant, Ulysses R. Newport News, Va., charged with|stood ready to co-operate with the | o wn. making handbooks on the horse races. | police department In these cases and |, was convicted before Judge Robert| that he, in his official capacity, in all | (TEN" Terrd X Hardison in the Police Court yesterday | cases where the defendants are con- | guard, Bengumin 11, pu ofosr of the afternoon on two counts. He was|victed, will give the maximum | the , J0seph €. sentenced to serve ninety days in ’a“|senlem:es. He expressed the hope | fi~ee M. 1 ham on each count without the alternative | that the police department would liam I reston, (€ of paying a fine in either case. The|Drosecute its campaign against thi iclass of law violators. Assistant Di. young man was charged With mak-|{ oy Aiiorney Frank J. Kelly, prose Being Compoletely Refitted and Refurnished TO CPERATE EXCLUSIVELY AS A HOTEL . Tippett, Wil- Harris and Ju- t ajor, E. m H. Fortune. ing a handbook on November 16 and | cuting the case, said that his s 2 2 H s G November 19 last. ) had been and is now anxious to bring | Svecxal Attention to Permanent Guests ; E : & Judge Hardison, in passing sen-'violators of the law to justice. W. E. Krechting, Resident Manager ! THE F. H. SMITH COMPANY 1416 Eye Street EChristmas Savings Club CROER OF ; s s ul, Myer Koonin, . A anc Minow 1 B n Getting, Thorwald Patterson, Jean Wentbrook, William 7= Breughtenburg MUSICAL FEATURES | { PLANNED TONEHT Sunday night concert, Central High Community Center, to- night at_8:15 o’clock. Doors open at 7 o'clock. Admission free. (b) & (¢) Oath of (@) Doxolo The Horn of Plenty is Available At Christmas Time If You Start Saving Soon Enough- You will be sure to have money ior Christmas next year if you join one of our five attractive classes, ranging from 50c a week to $10 a week, with 3% inter- legi 1Ce. Gruen Wrist Watches Will Take Old Watches in Trade Hamilton and Elgin Watches Diamond Rings in Latest Style Mountings, $25 up 18-k Engraved Wedding Rings, in Green and White Gold, $7 up Richelieu and Bluebird Pearls Beautiful Selection in Solid Gold and Platinum Scarf Pins, Bar Pins and e My Rested (h) “Venetian ¥ Better Than a Typewriier —A Silent Typewriter Into your seething, hot-paced commercial thraldom bring soothing silence—speed in- creased but tension annulled by the quiet quick- Given in Central High Auditorium. Blumenthal SOPrano. th free Sunday t com- unde ness of { munit The Noiseless Typewriter I e The n Rid (b) “On the Re pices of tion will | High | Speaks 1 Blevden, tenor. E e t e r 815 werl The soundless appearance of the characters on Community Center at $:1 paper is uncanny and the operating action of { |The prog The Noisele light | |y a it seems totally de- community singing weel rato Maestoso,” Dancla and two choruse weo + = 2L LU ...Dancla . 2 7 tached from the letters under the title of rive Feature. e Cuff Links est added if all payments are made regu- S i anln e ing into place. Dem- The Josef Kaspar Violin Ensemble, violins, Eversharp and Redipoint larly or in advance. d nstration without ob- new musical ersabimation | of Slaie Atinowich: Pencils i Si Tod d Talk It Over! ligation— juvenile violinists, will appear for the 3 A g iCr's tart Today! Come In an 't Over! et ime intpallie : Large Selection in 14 and y Main 8379 et 18-k Watch Chains, $5 up W || p K. RICHTER prey Citizens Savings Bank 1336 New York Avenue QUIPMENT, INC 730-18th St. NW. Weatherly itiaens, The Ebbitt Jeweler ¥ St. N.W. near 14th Street '3%%%%@#%%&%&%%%%@%&%@@2@ ERES it | contralto, will present twol ([lil duets, “Where ' My aravan Has | Rested” by Lohr, nd Blumenthal's i n Boat Song.” Mrs, Paul | Blevden will accompany Mr. Bleyden ° i e duet numbers. . Lwich will assist i piano. Blevden Wil King. Paul Pleyden, tenor, will by first time on one of the sistrict of Columbia, Maryland, irgimia and West Virginia heard | VL e Can Rid and Speaks’ “On Here’s a Real Home :‘j‘. For Some One-- 1,380 Free Seatw. Iln continuation of the association's S I —— = || polic: there will be 1 free seats H . Q6 e ey e Store Hours, Daily 9:1 ket holders and those purcha: F's = — od ction privileges for to- Zing b, audience will be an e direction a.m. to 6 p.m. “THE BUSY CORNER” Penna. Ave.. 8th and D Streets armen.” Carlo Grand Opera Com- sed Washington's grand | Theater last ant performance | Dorothy raudience that taxed even the big Il | theater t fied throughout its appre- iciation of the performance in term i the experi- | v ance which was 1 wed eariier in the week and of | h even more might be added | | fear of exaggeration. It | was bevond uestion one of the most artictic ems in the week's y [5f brillignt ofrering: S || Azai d let it not be forgotte: at prices, ‘popular” in a sense, pe: haps, but dangerously close to thos (93 Ou paid_elsewhere for performances of | - the Metropolitan and Chicago com- panies—Washington has demonstrated that it is capable of fully appreciating ¥ e and perfectly willing’ to pay for dramatic music in _its highest form. lc 0 a a It is indebted to Fortune Gallo, the enterprising impresario of the splen- did San Carlo company, for blazing the way to more timid'souls in_the - same line of public entertainment as 2 e —And at Kann's on delight. jn You can see what an attractive type of Home it is— i built to very detailed specifications—by .its particular |:\ owner—and has in it everything you can think of—and i il i i more, too. Southeast Corner 15th and Crittenden Sts. A most superb location—in a neighborhood of attrac- - . | tive homes. NORWAY RADICALS GAIN. - Special Club Terms Communists and Socialists Almost Capture Christiania Council. R o CHRISTIANIA, December 9.—The —A Victrola cannot always be had when you want municipalielections, iuatiended,Miave i § it. It is the best instrument in the world—and increased the number of communist ; s representatives on the city councils therefore the fastest selling. If vou are cxpecting and county boards in almost all parts f N r, 1Of th ighty-f 11 2 . - . 5 gl s T the" Christiants ofty couneil the to get a real Victrola this Christmas—order it now e e e » 8 —direct from Kanw's. All models nozw in stock. servaf iyes hWhO in"the |flhst D;I’lt(\d 2 ]“ I FI controlled the council, now have forty B & — 7 - seats; the prohibitionists two and the : Kann’s—Fourth Floor. leftists, who form the present Nor- wegian government, have only one. If the communists and socialists unite they will control the council. The presumption is that the otherI parties will unite for the mayoral} elections, so as to prevent the capital having a communist mayor when it celebrates its tercentenary in 1924. There are 8 rooms, two baths, perfect hot-water heating, metal weather strips and complete outfit of screens. Servants’ quarters in basement. Built-in Garage. Immediate Possession rice, $17,500 —that’s because I want to dispose of it AT ONCE il BAND CONCERT. Tomorrow, Marine Barracks, at 3 p.m., United States Band Orchestra, William H. Santel- mann, leader, and Taylor Bran- son, second leader. - . . Program. The House will be open for inspection all day and March, *Sons of Uncle Sam." evening—Saturday and Sunday. B Overture, “Raymond”... Thomas .McDowell ida,” Verdi 'he Aero ....Weiss Dream,” V. Blon Suite de ballet, “Egyptien.” Luigini a. Allegro non_troppo. b. Al- legretto. c. Andante sostenuto. d. Andante espressivo-allegro Scotch poem.... Grand scenes from Valse de concert, Travelers” ... Intermezzo, “Love's Apply P hilip Milstone (Owner) Auto Rental Co.. 325 Thirteenth Street N.W. S A S S R G S R R A R R R A S R R R R S R B B R B B A B I R B A B, non troppo. Marines’ hymn, “The Halls of Montezuma.” “The Star Spangled Banner.” Notice.—Immediately after the concert there will be a dress parade by the Marine Corps Institute detachment on the parade grounds.