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36 RESTIOTAER TLTON DY AL Maryland Pastor Denounces Gun Flourishing and Bully- ing by Officers. BRANDED AS LAWLESS City Executive Defends Officials and Declares Law-Abiding Citi- | zens Are With Him. A. T. Broadw and the Rev. A, Gabi “at of Barton, | wrpati, pastor of St. | h at that enforcement of ment in their ter Father self as an Amer!, fdent of Alleg n citizen a county for twi t Says Innocent Have Suffered. “Innoce: vration Homes the i with the pathy w of our county, Who whelming majority tion of some hom 1 do not fe this exception is not a violation of the law. i Aggrieved Declared Complainants. it comes frc of loved on have no con: ruining. 5 “The decent cit RBarton and F suring the federal ¢ commending them 2 success in cled traffic which has r a ditorium of : i w the church. 5 One of the win ng of men, one will will stand “arms at rest.” NEW HOOD COLLEGE ORGAN. Special Disy Y FREDE . Md., December 16.— The new pipe organ which was z nounced last commencement as a gift from Theodore M. Wood, a member of the board of directo now being installed at Hood Col The instru- | ment was built by Moller of | Hagerstoyn, Md. especially d <igned for its particular place and | parpose, since it is equipped with all | ilccessories necessary in both teact it fills a announced. —_— MT. RAINIER CITIZENS DINE. Special Dispatch to The Star. i MOUNT RAINIER, December 16.—The | third annual banquet of Mount Rainier | Citizens' Association, Charles J. Peck- | ham, president, was staged in Star ifall here tonight. about 200 guests eing present, toastmaster. The pi was Thomas J. Dono the Central Cit o Washington, D. C. other speaker was William H. Anglin, a prominent ©Odd Fellow. A number of literary and musical selections were included | in the program of the evening. FATHER OF 22 DIES. Special Dispatch to The Star, WARRENTON, Va., December 16.— | €. Cook Glascock, a prominent farm- er, died at his home near Marshall, | aged seventy-two. He was the father| of tweuty-two children, twenty-one | of whom survive him. One gréwn i son was killed saveral years ago, and his own death was tho Tesult of an aceident | i i 1 Hagan was cipal speaker | n, president of oclatfon of x i - ® b 3 “ S SIS E “If Music Be the Soul of Love, Play On! "f—-Shakespeare’s “Twelfth Ni’ght’ : - > THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., DECEMBER 17, 1922—PART 1. HOMER L. KITT CO. Knabe Warerooms 1330 G St. N. W. | ANNOUNCES THE READINESS TOMORROW\ OF WasHiNGgTON'S COMPLETE Music STORE OFFERING HERE FOR THE FIRST TIME EVERYTHING MUSICAL UNDER ONE ROOF Banjos Cornets Tenor Banjos Guitars Mandolins Violins Violoncellos 3 HereIs Your Heart’s Desire! Apartment Size Grand Piano Adapted to small or me- dium size rooms this 4 foot 8 inch Baby Grand Piano is § a marvel of genuine musica) quality. Here is the Baby Grand you have wanted at a wonderfully low price. See it, hear it—know what a beauty it is. 59 We Have Your Christmas Victrola All Victor models are here at standard Victor prices. Our new Victor Department has complete record stock; is equipped for every service you could think of to make your ownership of a Victrola a genuine pleasure. Most liberal - terms of payment and attention that characterizes Washington’s complete music store. . o | 3 The New Music and Small | Instrument Department Installation has just been completed of our fine up-to-date small goods and sheet music department. ambition to offer to Washington every kind of musical mer- chandise and service in one complete establishment. new department is ready with extensive stocks and splendid selection, at right prices, of the following lines: Sheet Music and Everything in Musicians’ Supplies I NI This fulfills our The Music Books Drums . ' Saxoph6nes Trombones Ukuleles - Music Rolls Music Bags Strings for all instruments Used Upright and Grand Pianos J. & C.Fischer....... $95.00 Gabler &Bro. . .. .. . .$100.00 Emerson (Ebony) . . . . $135.00 McEwen (Ebony) . ...$150.00 Bailey .$195.00 .$225.00 .$230.00 Bradbury . . ... ce...$340.00 Steinway Grand . . . . .. $390.00 . Used Player-Piano:; . Solo Concerto .. . . .. .$365.00 Comstock . ........$350.00 Knabe Angelus .. . ... .$385.00 Kurtzman Reproducing Piano...........$635.00 .$225.00 The Pride of Ownership Expressed in To those who appreciate the musical worth of a really fine piano we suggest the great Knabe Piano. Our line of Kn abe Grands has been specially selegted for holiday trade and a number of these fine instruments are here for your selection. Prices are enticingly rea- sonable and convenient terms of pay- ment can be arranged. Your present piano taken at full value in exchange. THE SUPREME MUSICAL ACCOMPLISHMENT The ultimate achievement of the ceptury has been given to the musical world in the Ampico. All the inspiration and living expression that the greatest pianists execute at the piano- forte are actually re-enacted by this marvelous instrument. Just as their playing is recorded, so the Ampico re-enacts it. The Ampico is obtainable in the upright piano as low as $1.050.00. Sold on convenient terms. Let Us Advise You to Order Your PLAYER-PIANO _ Not Later Than Tomorrow-- | If You Want te Be Sure of Christmas Delivery 'FOMORRO W, place your order for your Christmas Player-Piano. That there will not be enough instruments to supply the demand is our sincere belief. This unequaled value has proven immensely popular, and the number " Get yours now. Don’t put it off. Remember these of these wonder-players is rapidly dimi player-pianos are guaranteed by the manufac- turer and by us. For a small first payment we will deliver it to your home. The balance in easy monthly payments makes it yours for a lifetime _of musical enjoyment. xR The AMPIC KNABE J. & C. FISCHER FRANKLIN - » RE-ENACTING PIAN il HOMER L. KITT CO.—Knabe Warerooms 1330 G St NW. Open Evenings i e G i TR AT M S s AT 7 B U