Evening Star Newspaper, December 22, 1922, Page 26

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N 26 , THE _EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C; FRIDAY, DECEMBER 22, 192 snzm.uwumuuusf,‘ — =- == Homer L. Kitt Co. “The Knabe Siore™ 1330 G St. N.W. HN l [ | President After $625 Collateral i Is Forfeited. | - . Paul McDanfel, about thirty-four z t iyears old, well dressed and apparent- |1y well supplied with tunds, who for- | ! feited $625 In the Police Court Wednes- S s ® Idny on three charges of assault and jone of disorderly conduct at the 1lgge\sll0lls | Wushington Monyment Sunday aft- {ernoon, was arrested at the White B y { House yesterday by secret service men i when he made insistent demands to see v i the President. WASHINGTON’S | "Srchunict iag sone to the white (Touse to see President Harding and ! COMPLETE | demand_that his $625 be returned to'! Ihim. He was told the President L3 - {would not see him and that he had i MUSIC STORE | better leave the building. When he| ibecame obnoxious and versistent he jwas arrested. i CLIP THIS LIST “,;,:;fi,"o‘}"‘leir‘?hlfiel‘;n;;? fizft h}x)l%:;,fil:i 'AND SUPPLY YOUR Siicisn bek Gk vl lias for MeDaniel. H MUSIC NEEDS { brought to Police Court by Detectives | AL Kelley, Scrivener and Messer. Mr. | Fv ited the circumstances of | st and forfeiture of | 1\ AN b lateral and said that the pe- &\’Y v,’\\ ons of the man in refusing —5 \K [ 7 to give any information about hin szl You Can Thoroughly Enjoy @he Zvening Star—The Sunday Star Because it steadily and soberly keeps pace with the movements of the local and outside world---recording the news with utmost fidelity to facts; and presenting exclusively in Washington worth-while features that enlighten, entertain and in- terest. / y iself gave rise to the sus) | fering from dope, ourt to set aslde the for- feitures aud commit the defendant to the Washington 2 i ithout bail for mental vbservation. iThis was ordered by the court and | MeDaniel at once taken to the 1 hospital. . ! When questioned Ly the court if h o y in his de- “I have nothing to Doing itall witha decency thatupholds . the best traditions of journalism and shields the home from the contaminating | influence of ruthless sensationalism. and | {Dr. M. F. Thompson Tells South- unbridled CXpI‘CSSiOl]. { west Citizens They Should Re- K 7la be ‘ oS A}l&h!ies.“ | “If we are good Americans and ad- "T/t(l World's Greatest there to the Constitution of the United | . 723 “7" |States we should cndeavor to close up Plaio !such places as are making illicit sales | {of liquor,” declared Dr. M. F. Thomp- | lson. in a condemnation of the alleged wholesale violation of the Volstead aet, before a meeting of the Southwest Citi- ion in the Jefrerson School, | Everything in The Star is fit to read f ---always. : Sheet Music Sieall Instrumeic's He pointed out the flagrant Featured in The Sunday Star The Anne Rittenhouse Letter Featured in Accessories of the haw and ¥ : < 1 ¢ stated that where “speak- | s LA kno;\;l; o, exist it fs the | ~I % 1d “.t of every good citizen to report ' u‘ a l' Auto Harps the proper authority and see that | g.v ]t o~ m - l . % 'y are routed out. hH Banjos “Individual interest. taken by each | Banjo Ukuleles s I ki . Tenor Banjos R oen s The Editorial Section Guitars (r’;w:‘ffl‘.«two;;;gmt'gabes:- ':rvam'-::::n. | hict akly appedr intervicws Fashion is correctly reflected in thest Mandolins ldrink. I A. Renz attacked ‘the drug | o) wlidn WEESSr ol 4 Y CiRAR L e e B Tkulel evil, dec!(a‘vmgfn:b‘;ms‘;!ranms down the and articles upon subjects of absorbing weekly aris Letters, her inspiration youn; ris of s city. . 3 : . z. . 2 :'Ji'lli il A Tesolution was adopted indorsing interest from those most prominently coming from the studios of the mister 3 N olins the teachers' salary bill, compulsory = i i i E i & 43 { education bill, school cénsus bill and identified with them S designers. Violoncellos - || other school legislation. Rerouting of the Capital Traction cars, which Violin Bows would continue thoSe cars now stop- ink 5 3 gl centinas thole carsitonjaton The P rting Section Yiolin Strings avenue northwest. south on 7th ’I'he Girls’ Page ; « |!to D street ana thence up to the bu- Niobiatier what line of sport Your in { Bugles !x]-:alxx of l‘ngradving and printing at | w 0(_" dt k t H-I e ;‘l ‘! = {14th, was urged as a means of reliex- clination takes, it is competently urec 8 BTl : oS Cornets [’ing lhe‘congexstion now !caus—d r :n T 9;"-: Pin‘k \'ec[:iun ts tiaed : Dey ot.cd c.‘\c'luhn cly to x} di cus }v; i Saxophones e e dlinarar e ol e e i 3 % the topics of interest to the -y ©fierimesns forirelieving feonges girl, who understands them w Trombones tion ‘ot "street railvas u.—:mgn a:d! - 2 o "z'“ . ; Qe acilitating bettep car service were - E tivities. Spare Drums S T | 'I'l.l < t of Co ess = f ' Bass Drums | and lights, to be brought up at the (] ngr - = | next meeting. 2 i = : Xvylophones L e e e fopropciated o The Star’s Capitol Staff presents each . 4 & 3 2 ! ward the committee investigating the | : A apito] ) i Harmonicas {| iscal standing of the District. | Sunday interesting resume of the trend o1 A I reat ommg Former vlce Presldent Mal'sha“ Jews H: i T H legislation and sidelights upon those who = 5 : ; : Oe‘s. i KU KLUX KLAN LEADER are active in the nation’s work. = . for the —is a weekly contributor u; lllle Eunda} L il = Star—and read with keen delight becaus -oowte-ormy . B i Cabled N E Base Ball Fans of his unique style and sound logic i B i ews - . e B Music Bags {Dr. H. W. Evans Declares Visit in - P i : o Music Stands | Capital Both Pleasant and U1;l'et}t1 irlom the Europ%an ;‘_CJnelrb |~] al = x ]_’,3gi4nut¥$ I-Srtlda_\'. ]cz;::uiz:?]' D‘t:‘\{'l;:?in;‘;g; b;' Th 3 ti . Music Boxes Pr wired the latest reports of political anc printed in The Star, exclusively in Was 3 Soc sec on L ofitable. : Lo e o . e 1€ Musical Literature - i = . econmoic conditions, by men who are = series of articles— 5 7 D oM ats ki b: d competent to make 3 Since Washington has become a workd o ot lux Klan, and his official €en ODSErvers an 1p O B 5 “M 2 B B l 99 Since Washing Gr'a‘uesisc Bictionary of e for Atlanta following estimate of affairs—national and inter- = y 30 Yems mn l = citv its social activities take on greater « tay here of four days at the -national. Written by : importance—and what is on the calendar Instrument Cases New Willard. 5 z impo C . ] 5 The klan chieftain, said yesterday that | @ 2 hd who is taking part Opera Scores | his trip to Washington had not onty been Dr ic Revi John J. McGraw = of entertainment and who is taking p Vocal Collections D P el e i a tic eview Manager of the “Giants,” and a leading figure as hostess and guest forms an intercst | ; he stated, A = 4 : = 2 2 vers 5 5 2 g i reat American game for thirty years ing feature with The Sunday Star. Piano Collections Hh“du%" in_ahy”way nrgv:,f; x;g““_g Each Sun]day Plnland‘cr johnlao(; con- in the g 1 o z.n ke NN ing ‘ i standifoc petelo quericansm. A i a chapter on plays and players In these articles, which will run continuously i Music Books for All In- [Imany of those tributes 3 ot NS Evening Star and Sunday Star, McGraw will relate his per- struments athor peopler the ones who defar o hlsf,gnat shore ol mate koo sonal experiences and close observations and contact with Rot ti other people, the ones who defame us edge of both. e o e TI e Ro avure S ection Best Editions of Standard || because of their own pernicious - the men who have made Base Bal og‘r . activi that are today threatening s 5 i Cere I::-‘:m‘ will '.m"‘i:é‘.fi'.hfi&”fi‘.’an;°§':.‘2‘fi 'I'h Cal'penter l etter He will throw light upon many questions™ that have _puts into picture those people and NGl IO Lot 1 e z perp;;:efii&a:;i;;’:{n the tactics used which has led his team places and incidents about which you ] Tambourines | GEN. BAILEY RETIRES. Frank G. Carpenter is writing to The = o lhrc('hviclqries as world champions, and eight times as - have been reading. Not until the per i —_— S “New E ” ivine E cague champions. A s Ty N OCess was Tin Whistles Has Distinguished Becord of 46 Star of the “New Europe,” and giving gll‘-lc will give personal éstimate of the great players fection of the Rotogravure process wa Jazz. Whistles 2 | to its rcader§ both e and photographic = with whom he has been assogiated—and tell you lots of this satisfactorily possible. Frisco Whistles ! Years’ Service. pictures of intense interest. = things, yo‘l‘ will be x_ntcre:tu{ in Ignowm{g.B P Maj. Gen. Charles J. Bailey, who was _It's the most important review o av‘ % Batons retired from active mervice yesterday written—and from the pen of a man than whom no onc Parts and Repairs Eo g e T o The Comig Section iR it A z Financial News i o e i i [ . - ; clusively in The Star - : : W Serrlc:s. K el an‘d“uf‘nas!::;é'ux:to‘;mflrfl:ln\w)‘";tmpfifiz The Star’s Funny Folks get funnier and gx s me" 5th T'here’s a page of this important ncw s ¢ i3y e e s raduatedifrom funnier every week and you can sit down eginmng ary ia The Sunday Star, presented in concisc . e Artillery % X s 1 y . All at Right e S s Sunday Sforfiour ‘fulltpagestioft hearty form for quick reading by the busy man. Pri Iniversity of Vermont. Gen. Bailey laughs. i Y Tices i has been secretary of the War Col- S lege, commander of the Coast “Artil- . i lery in_Puget sound and commander e S e . Ask About general he commanded the 81st Di- ||| Fision during its period of training || in the Saint Die sector in the Vosges The Sunday Magazine‘ | lsa lLiierary:h‘Tre'aw\t' - The list of contributors includes the best known authors iti every line—and combined is presented a variety that will appeal to every taste. “Marriage . and_ Poli- “A Woman Without “War Debt Facts,” by Parker Butler, Our Special and in the Meuse-Argonne offensive. A year ago he R prun’mted to_the permanent rank of major general. Payment For his services in the world war he was decorated with the distinguished Plan on service medal. i Mode! KNOCKED———DOWN BY CAR. wpl‘;:d::.":::‘:»? 12': “Trlul:un:: :'" g Pflr;‘: “Easing’ Barry Off the tics.” Mr. Dooley Fear” Fiction by Frank G. Carpenter. author of 'tp’vgi Is ke Man Injured on Hesd and wonder inveations © SN, St g Rocks” onc ot tells Just whiutine Jack Boyle, creator Onof this writer's l’_iigs_-"t:“;:tr:‘::::s‘: r—Othe o_f tie iage.‘vfll\: venture yarns of ‘a Sewell Ford's best these lines. Writ- of the iamfms ‘Bc_is- most interesting Chris A o B I lc o a Bhoulde rifcedencs. ;’.,':.'Zn z i:wentaosr's decade, written by stories. lé;n by Finley Peter ton lBl_m:k:e" series :;;x}ccl&s on a timely i::{l':rfléfn‘xldasugim { Peyton Harvey, colored, seventy-two vorks Ralph Stock. ¥ > & unne. of stories. S = 5 oo Qo 2013 Tin e, T, Kkt g 4 3 Victor Records Male |1V 55t & shott" dhe head ana tefs B et il e L S S . R i ; and > ;: . H 1 aid e Splendid Gift N hreeimens Nesptar~ T rnl & ‘An_sutomobile driven by e " Be a Regular Subscriber to The Star - Daily and Sunday i B s st 4 B e g : Homer L. Kitt Co. oo i, . Bigzs, Com Springs, Yo, _and the way to make sure of receiving every issue is to have The Star Carrier serve youdirect to your home. and Joseph I. Braden, 322 Raleigh street . southeast, were_drivers of automobiles . 5 ° 1330 | E===ir== W M _ Phorie Circula Dent 5000 streef .1 e | i k---60c th--Ph i tion Dept.-~-Main L Tt e e reen Seven lssues a €CK- a ilvion one uircu : “The Knabe Store Iremud hospital treatment. I , : - ; : 3 : A collision between the sutomobile of : : : G Street N. W. [ lulimesid's o mmiaennaed | £ Toian sy : ® Y¥* |han ‘occurred at Worida avenue-and a 19th street last night. Mrs. Adams was Jf 3 e slightly hurt. - - g

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