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- BY KENTUCKY GOVERNOR | Foreign Shippers to Argue Against Morrow Urges Watchman Be Al- NEW YORK, December 14.—For- eign trade committeemen of the Mer- ways Kept on Towers of chants’ Association will be sent to b Freedom. 2 BERP = | Washington next Tuesday to argue NEW YORK, December 14—In & |, 0010075 proposed embargo on im- glea for patriotism and preparedness | , s < 2 portations of foreign fruits and ¥qwin P. Morrow, Governor of Ken- | vegetables, sald to have been sug-| tncky, last night declared at the an- | gested by California frult growers on of the New York South- | who fear the fruit fly. ¥: |~ Importers and growers declared-at t make mno jest of our a public meeting of the Merchants' painted toy of our Association that the danger from the d help us to keep for- | fruit fiy was nil and that an embargo an on the towers of would cause great monetary loss to foreign growers and shippers. rett, representative from T A ST i ssed the dangers | alism, saying: JAPANESE PRINCE BETTER. | seeks to bring about a | = zation of government which g ke a single point on which | Hirohito’s Temperature and Pulse rike a blow. At present the ! x i ment is led by the ery of ‘On | Drop During Night. ! o Washington! That cry I8 fatal (0 | py tne Assoctated Press. the soundness of our government." | "moK[O, Decémber 14.—Prince Re- gent Hirohito, who has been seri- h, dear, that you'd set sly ill with measles, was reported | ar's milliner bill. I really at noon today to be improving. His | thinking of it. temperature, which yesterday was | our conscicuce pricking you, | around 104, has dropped to slightly 3 'more than 101, and his pulse, which Of, no, but I need a new hat | had been between 108 and 110, is now y.—New York Star. S6. A favorites here. For those who prefer operatic Harris, Margaret and concert, there are Chamlee, Easton, Tif- Male Qnane‘t." in fany and Karle, with new recordings. the last in a striking novelty record. For your convenience— ARTIST POPULAR DANCE HITS SELECTION No. Size Price 3 ( You Remind Me of My Mother—Fox Arnold Johnson and His O3 { SEn e i d o rernaecatedts 2339 10 $.75 Orchestra.......... ee.ee. ) When the Leaves Come Tumbling 3 Down—Fox Trot...... Joseph C. Smith and His Lovely Lucerne—Waltz. Orchestra. ... P LT e s favoor 12 125 Oriole Terrace Orchestra. ... gloo‘:"érTl;fotésE;oglu !_Fl?:xTTr::i } 2337 10 .75 { Some of These Days—Fox Trot..... 1 Bennie Krueger's o.—chema.)'t It's Getting Dark on Old Broadway— j 240 10 75 * BOX TTOL . occonorccoonnsones .. Carl Fenton’s Orchestra. ... [ mfl?::}'yn:: flo:“’r erftter All? — ‘L 2341 10 75 FOX TIOt...cccvcvuuucccccsinne vese I SVlishlg Conll’d S%immy Like My o ister Kate—Fox Trot............. The Cotton Pickers ......... { G?r' To Cool My Doggics Ni Fox 2338 10 .75 Tot essccnsccs Pianoflage—Fox Tret HecrpEmgeiE LD oo { Rufenreddy—Fox Trot........ est Thou the Land?) Act I (Th Jliin Brencha ool o it Florence Easton (Soprano).. l Faust—Le Roi de Thulé (Balled French........coceaeninia.s Banishes the Night) (D'Ann Tosti) In Italian............. Triste Ritorno! (Home-Coming) thélemy) In Italian.......... Mario Chamlee (Tenor)..... Marie Tiffany (Soprano).... { Finden) Finden) ‘Theo Karle (Tenor) i Requiem Mass In C Min ARTIST INSTRUMENTAL Nina Koshetz (Soprano)..... - Humoresque (Moussorgsicy) In Russian........... cesesonan Ukrainian National Chorus.. In Ukrainian { In Ukrainian............ cocoec Hey! Near Baryshpol { i Slesian S o i itain In Lh’mm:r‘nm ac .('I:yssenko) Poor Hawthorne (Koshetz) In Ukrainian........... (a) Shtchedryk Ukrainian National Chorus. . In Ukrainian........... Gon 5 (b) Kolomyika (Kolessa) In the Jordan (Stetzenko) In Ukrai: Ban by United States. |“Full Sense of Obligation Shown January Records ON SALE TOMORROW ' Al classes of music lovers will find prime Followers of popular song will enjoy Marion 2 ‘While devotees ot the dance will revel in entalists are represented by Bronis- recordings of the latest dance hits by exclu- law Hupermzp. New York String Quartet, sive Brunswick Orchestras, including Arnold Vessella’s Italian Band and Henry Lange— Johnson’s and Joseph C. Smith’s — newest Brunswick acquisitions. clip this list- BRUNSWICK RECORDS PLAY ON ANY PHONOGRAPH ARTIST VOCAL—OPERATIC AND CONCERT SELECTION { Mignon—Connais-tu le pays? (Knou- } """ 15030 10 1.50 of the King of Thule) Act 1II (Gounod) In ...... awe e Alba Separa Dalla Luce L’'Ombra (Day i ...... 50020 12 2.00 Kashmiri Song (Hope—Woodforde- Temple Bells (Hope—Woodforde- [ 13057 10 125 ... [ 35002 12 175 I —Ingemisco (Sadly Groaning) (Verdi) In Latin.. SELECTION J’ Quartet In F Major—Lento (Dvorik) New York String Quartet... Quartet In F Major — Scherzo (Dvo- L Ll iome sl ecind® nen . Bronislaw Huberman Ballade (Vieuxtemps). . i (ol eeeeee | Polanaise’ (Vienmoene c } SUOIOR 128 200 Serglig')amide Overture — Part 1 (Ros- ' i sini). Vessella’s Italian Band..... { Semirami i } 25014 12 kS0 sini)... eee ARTIST POPULAR SONGS SELECTION Marion Harris A tin’ Papa. .. (Singing Comedienne)..... Hm codc i3 73 Margaret Young Lovin’ Sam. (Singing Comedienne)..... { He Loves It.. 25 Al Bernard and Ernest Hare § Sweet Mandy. (Tenor and Baritone)..... I'm Done-Doi 75 ‘White Way Male Quart James Lynch (Tenor). 76 ‘White Way Male Quarts T . Charles Hart and Elliott S| omoE WM aning as - (Tenor and Baritone).. awaiian Nightingale. ARTIST RUSSIAN-UKRAINIAN RECORDS SELECTION 5 None But the Lonely Heart (Tschai- Nina Koshetz (Soprano)..... { Almwsky) In Russiany. s ( ....... 15029 10 1.50 t the Ball (Tschaikowsky) In Russian Eastern Romance (Rimsky-Korsa- kow) In Russian...............> N Over the Vast Plains (Stetzenko) Our Lady of Potchaiv (Leontovich) ceceseccssacen (b) Koza (Leontovich) In Ukrainian. (a) Cuckoo, Grey Cuckoo (Stetzenko) _THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON U. S. DEFENSE PLEA MADE | OPPOSE FRUIT EMBARGO. |PRAISES GRAND JURY | FOR HALL-MILLS PROBE ' Public and Those Suspected in |3 Midst of Excitement,” Says Court. ;i NEW BRUNSWICK, N. J., Deremher_ § 14—Supreme Court Justice Charles$ W. Parker yesterday discHarged the |# September grand jury of Somerset county which failed to return indict ments in the murder of the Rev. Ed- ward Wheeler Hall and his choir|$ singer, Mrs. Eleanor R. Mills. & Commending the jury for perform- ing its duty while excitement and in- terest in the case was at its peak, Justice Parker said: 3 “In the midst of public excitement | and perhaps consclous of public pres- | § sure, you showed a full sense of your obligations, not only to the publi but also to those upon whom sus picion had been cast.” “The jury should be told,” Justice|$ Parker continued, “that the subject is still open and there is no telling |§ when enough evidence will be found | & to lead to the discovery of the perpe: trators of the crime. “Later on, it may be that with the finding of enough evidence an indict. ment may be returned by the subse- | H quent grand jury. Young and the White Way to-the-minute stage hits. < 2344 10 75 lomas) unzio- (Bar- 25015 12 150 }15031 10 150 15032 10 150 }15033 10 150" R }15034-10 150 }:soa‘s 10 15 7oA ‘ D. C, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 14, 1922. Attention of M-E-N Give the woman who is your wife, or your mother, a UNIVERSAL this Christ- mas, and you give her one of the finest gifts a thoughtful man can give. —Something which will lift the burden of the tiresome daily task she so. patiently performs. —Something which assures greater ease, and leisure, and enjoyment. —Something which you can present without a large imme- diate expenditure, for it is pur- chasable on such low deferred payments as: [ Cash price, com- plete with all at- tachments, 859.50; withou attachments, 9.50. On deferred payments, 25 more, i —Something which bears the recommendation of this 52- year-old establishment as sec- ond to. NONE., —AND something which any of the following dealers will gladly de&onstrate: Arcade Electric Co., Arcade Market. Joseph D. Campbell, 517 10th St. N.W. Elmer H. Catlin Co., 309 13th St. N.W. Richard Gasch & Sons, 914 9th St. N.W. E. C. Gramm, 1909 14th St. N.W. Lukens, Barkley & Co., 938 N. Y. Ave. George F. Miller Elec. Co.,903 N.Y.Ave. Modern Auto Supply Co., 917 H St. N.E. Edgar Morris Sales Co., 1305 G St. N.W. C.A.Muddiman & Co.,709 13th St.N.W. Washington Theater Supply Co., 908 G St. N.W. J ANACOSTIA. Thompson Bros., 1220 Good Hope Rd. ALEXANDRIA. * Washington & Ladd, 716 King St. © - OUR : RECOMMENDATION: THE BRUNSWICK-BALKE-COLLENDER CO, . CHICAGO NEW YORK CINCINNATI IS YOUR. PROTECTION . ot e ————————E * "ESTABLISHED 1870 - ’ g There is something electrical for everyone, from baby to grandfolks— something that cheers, comforts, serves—something you never see put away on a shelf or up in the attic with the soon discarded Christmas gifts. Visit our store for further suggestions than space permits in the list below —open 7:30 to 5:30, SATURDAY, Dec. 16th and 23d, until 6 P.M. Laun-Dry-Ette Washer Washes and dries without a wringer: no broken buttons, labor or red hands. The modern home lanndress. Price, $155. VERY CONVENIENT * £RMS ii desired. 4-Heat Oblong Grill Will brpil, fry; stew and toast; cook a meal for two or three persons right at the table; instant heat regulation. Price, $11.50. Round Grills, $7 to $1350. “Universal” Electric Heater A quick, odorless, smokeless, clean, coiven- ient heater that banishes chill—a giit to warm the very cockles of the recipient's heart, SIL Others, $5 to $12. Electric Waffle Iron The way to theé most appetizing waffles—at the tablt—in 2 minutes aiter short preheating.” Handsomely nickel-plated, with attached tray, $16. In aluminum, $12 and $14.50. Coffee Percolator That illustrated is the heavily nickeled Continental patter: 6-cup size; equipped with patened Universal safety fuse; an ex- cellent coffee maker; $12. Other styles also, $7.50 up. Electric Chafing Dish Economical to operate, ornamental, soundly built for years of service—will please the young girl student or mature homemaker for years. That sketched is $18; others here for $16. tig Electric Milk Warmer Something t young mother milk warmed to Electric Heating Pad Modern successor to the old-fashioned hor- water bottle. Soft and flexible, it conforms to any part of the body and has three different heats. $10; others, $5 and $7.50. Coffee Urn Set Ioving Cup pattern shown is ‘one of the several designs we offer. Set comprises urn, tray, sugar bowl and cream pitcher—a mag- nificent giit, $4250; others, $31.25 to $67.50. Curling Iron Set Supplies correct heat without scorching the w the comb attachment dries the hair quickly after the shampoo. Price, com- plete, $6.35. Curling Irons, $450 to $7.25. —I12 Round-Heel Electric Iron Newest type Universal lron. designed to overcome the serious fault of gathering or wrinkling the material; weight 6% pounds. Attractively packed, $6.75; others $5 to $7.50. Reversible Toaster 5 Patented easy-swinging bread rack permits the bread to be toasted on both sides with- out touching: most cconomical and quickest toaster made, $8; other Toasters, $5, $6.75, $7.50. little while. THE COST? Receiving sets are here from $20 to $325. The AERIOLA SENIOR at $65, under ideal conditions will re- ceive up to 1,000 miles distant. Instantaneous reports oi base ball and ioot ball games, play by play—boxing bouts, blow by blow—weather reports, crop information, time signals, fashion hints—bedtime stories for the children—complete religious services—music by famous orchestras—songs by famous artists, singing to you in persou —health suggestions by medical experts—statesmen explain- ing national problems—election returns—front seats in the new theater where life’s great drama is played out, day by day, night by night—are yours via Radio in your home. Complete Line of Standard Radio Sets and Parts RADIO In Your Home For Christmas Interesting, instructive, entertaining—for your boy, your- self and the entire family. You can learn to operate it in a TONAL ELECTRICAL Supply Company 1328-30 NewYork Ave. Phone Mam 6800