Evening Star Newspaper, January 2, 1923, Page 20

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’.20 THE ' EVENING STAR, WAS Now in Our New Stom 709 l3til one Jaor abovc G ] Don’t Force Your Fires Majestic Electric ! Heaters, $9 { ‘Miller Oif Heaters $9 & $10 ! “Radiant- 'flres,”$18up | . C. A.. MUDDIMAN CO. \Sfiecuflrsts in Heating & Lighting Equrément ~—and burn up your coal until zero weather requires it. Portable Heaters of the types we offer, give every satisfaction and afford abundant warmth. Oil, gas and electric heaters— whichever you prefer. Step in and ask about “Radiantfires.” 709 13th St.—One Door Above G St. 35U To LN\ SURE ARREST MAN OF 77 IN BOOTLEG SLAYING Passenger on Army Truck Carrying Yiquor to & Yonkers Cafe New TS5+ Wye Otisrust Wik Ofie 348 to 4 pm—Closing live stock YONKERS, N. Y., January 3.—Julius Hirschteld, Seventy-seven, was ar- |, 4 {0 ¥15 pm. ~—Hay and feed mar- rested last night, charged with homi- joide, in connection with the shooting ead’ killing of Stephen Piraino Bune day night in a BY RADIO TODAY m.—Weather report. D-nu—Duly mnk-ttnm. l 3 'll&h er re. ,860 meters). m ~Naval pun news (3,650 o ll p.m.—Weather forecast. P ¢ 7 $50 ot 3 a Castaldo, were arrested on homicide | WWX=—Post Ole' DOM-:-Q (1100 charges last night. others, lncluflln( Jozeph Baker, an onlisted man Fort Hlmfllon driver Df th nll:k are held a: wit 3:30 D.m—Rnport on frnltl and veg- .ubl m.—Report on dairy Droduou lnd l'r ain. e 7:30 p.m.~Live stock and grain re- lem has 3,000 newspapers and mag- | ports. azine '-:blp m.—Report on fruits and vege- 9:45 p.m.—Weather forecast. WIL—Continental Electric Company (360 Meters). S M to 7 p.m.—Phonograph selec- ‘WMU—Deoubleday-Hill Electric Com- pany (360 Meters). 4:30 to 5:30 p.m.~—Program of mu- sic. WIH—White . n-yn Company (380 4 to 4:30 Dm-—”llllc and features. 7:45 nm—Re[uln‘ weekly eoncort program. wm&l—rn- Heeht Co. (360 Meters). m.—Selections on the phone- Except wh)-r. noted, sending 1s CW | Transferring Correspondence The usefulness of correspondence lessens with its a; adge——re!erence to it decreases comes older. Aransferring system retires the cor~ | respondenee gradually. pose your Upright Steel Filing gmeu will comu in_a®duplicate set of Globe Wcrnieh cabinau labeled the same as the first; the third year transfer the first yur'l letters from the Upright Cabinets to Globe-Wernicke Steel as shown. Then, tho Uprlght Cab- inets or Acti emptied are mdy {or tho cnmnt — year’s corresponden ndence; file gradually as it be- Obviously the best contain just one yur" the second year's ‘ransfer Cases, ve have tunh lnd player-piano. Lothrop (360 p.m. —Sellttlonl n the phono- lnph lnd reproducing Siano, ho!\—!-nl Alr “‘:nth- Anscestia, 'alk on “Animal 3 epartment of Agri- culture, umnl -ho\n the work of the nt xE m.—Survey of business conditions !n lhc United States and foreign colmmn by the Department of Commo (e —Puhuc health service broadcast No. 06, on “Milk and Milk Products.” duur lpproolwan of his obligh- - tions nd a lrnvior u:d- ith the Q‘l ple of a ’ ord fcunfl. upon the great ;flnelnu? that were the lnnxrnm of our forefathers.” _|MIX-UP IN INDIA POLITICS. GAYA, British India, January 2—| % The All-Indlan National Congress having confirmed Gandhl's volicy of tion from the elctions to the ive councils, and the leader- f the congross thus having W to the extreme wing of the no; con D: the onpollllon e policy. ‘The “congress khilafat swarajya pnly " as it s of non-violent non-co-op- nntron but will confine l(lel! to at- tempting to convert the national con- gress to the policy of contesting the elections. | CONSTIPATION et Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets Tlut is the joyful cry of thousands since Dr. Edwards produced Olive Tablets, the sul thaflnn'fllb. HINGTON, D. C., TUESDAY, JANUARY 2, 1923. | MILLER IN LAW FIRM. mm N Y. Jlntll-r, 2~—On his VETERAN ACTOR DIES. | LOS ANGELEE Calif., January 2.— &r lite, former | George ¥, Hi veteran actor of “" lnnounud !hll stage .nd screen, died last BIIJI ¢ fi !ho flrnl aged fll Tne ad bacn nnm- uaPmscn an actor nearly fort: 2 Dodge, an actres: oouaonoos \\\\\b / 0 // MEN’S WEAR OUR SEMI-ANNUAL Ya OFF SALE OUR ENTIRE STOCK OF SUITS AND O’COATS Excepting Dress and Dinner Clothes Every $30 Suit or Overcoat $22,50 Every $35 Suit or Overcott $26.25 Every $38 Suit or Overcoat $28.50 Every $40 Suit or Overcoat $30.,00 Every $45 Suit or Overcoat $33,75 Every $50 Suit or Overcoat $37,50 $41.25 $45.00 $48.75 $52.50 Every $65 Suit or Overcoat Every $70 Suit or Overcoat ospital at Glendale, 2 ubirh, | Fever and LlGflPpe i orty |08t speedy remedy we know, YA e, s murvived by a widow, |preventing Pneumtonia. : (or Colds, It’s ‘the INCLUDING STEIN-BLOCHS!!! Thereafter each ya-r you transfer the year-old correspondence from cabinets to transfer cases and maintain in your cabinets lettsrs covering the current year and the year previous. = In trlmhrrln[, lll lemn from each cabinet file are one transfer case, mlinuinlnl tho ume slphlbefiul lr- rangément. Ask us for further mlormluon lcflclng physie cian for 17 years and calomel's old- time enemy, discovered the formula for Olive Tablets while treating patients for d:ronlc constipation and to Dr. E w-rdu Ollv; Tn.blebhda not During this sale all alterations will be charged at cost. | SIDNEY WEST INCORPORATED 14th and G Streets RADIO NEWS Beginning tomorrow, all govern- ment department lectures now broad- cast through NOF in Anacostla, will be transmitted from NAA the Ni powerful station in Arlington, Va., a wave length of 710 meters. The, | transter will be made in order that | NOF can continue its experiments in | radio research WOOD AND mtl.. | The government departments now SECTIONAL BOOKC broadcasting are Treasury, Labor, In- terfor and Commerce. 2 w Yoar grestings by Gen. John J. PHONE: mAIN 7604 Parenine raraant o (e oeiio 1218-1220 Bt e gt ] F. STREET N. W, Yiwitn sach No griping is the “keyn these little ulg-r-co-ted. olive- colored tablets. They cause the bowels and liver to act normally. They never force them to unnatural DESKS, CHAIRS, SECTIONAL FILING CABINETS BOTH GLOBE SAFES, OFFICE SUPPLIE " l! you have a “dark bro ;| fecling—aick hea ‘:':T.'_c:f;:}a fl::‘: eel s —conltlpullon youll find qulck. -nr:r an two of Dr Edwlrd: OIIve T-bleu 'I‘bollun s take them every night ' ]ux‘t to keep right. Try them. 15c¢ fll‘.’ifl | hope and ours should | without which we can \hwmneu nor prosperity. t! new year bring to every American ANNUAL STATEMENT OF THE Pennsylvania Jnhpmmty Exchange Broad Street and South Penn Square, Philadelphia HE Exchange has just completed the most successful year in its history and the T statement .presented below reflects in a most satisfactory manner the remark- able progress made. A constantly growing interest on the part of satisfied subscribers has resulted in a greatly increased number of policy holders. The premiums in force are greater than ever before and substantial increases over all other years are shown ‘n both Assets and Reserves. New territory has been developed with eminent success, thul enlarging the scope and possibilities for continued advancement, and the highest standards in nderwriting and service are being maintained throughout the entire organization. ¥ Condition at Close of Business, December 30th, 1922 LIABILITIES 1 d 1 h Investments (Mulnt Value) Accrued Interest Premiums in Course of Collection SCHEDULE OF INVESTMENTS $10,000 Central Pac. Rwy. 1st Ref. 4's—19. 10 000 Central Pac. Through Short Line 4 n—l954 0,000 Chicago, Mil. & St. Paul Eq. 5's—1936 I0,000 Chicago, Mil. & St. Paul Rwy. 4's—1925 10,000 Chicago Union Station Co. st 41/'e—1963 10,000 Cleveland Terminal 5!/;'e—1972 , 10, & Jersey R. R. Co. Ist 6's—1955 Omaha Div. Ist 3's—1951 Mich. 1t 4's—1990 So. Rwy. st 3's—1950 Term. Rwy. Ist 4's—1960 Con. 415's—2003 $10,000 N. Y., Penna. & Ohio Prior Lien 41/45's—1935 10,000 N.Y. & Putnam R. R, 1st 4'3—1993 10,000 Norfolk & Western Rwy. Div. & Genl. 4's—1944 10,000 Northern Pacific Rwy. Genl. 3's—2047 10,000 Oregon, Wash., R. R. & Nav. 4's—1961 10,000 Penna. Co. Senea E 4's—1952 10,000 Penna. R. R. Genl. 4/5's—1965 10,000 Pitts., Cinn., Chicago & St. Louis Genl. 5's—1970 10,000 Rudm. . Equip. Trust 5'e—1928-31 10,000 SoukhemPuific Co. Coll. 4's—1949 10,000 Southern Pacific Ref. 4's—1955 3 10,000 Southern Rwy. Eq. Tr. 6's—1935 : 6's—1928 10,000 Southern Rwy. First Cons. 5's—i994 i 10,000 West Shore R. R. First 4's—2361 R. Ist 4/4'9—1953 ... 10,000 Winston-Salem Southbound Rwy. 1st 4's—1960 . 5's—1930 B 10,000 ‘Phila. Elec. Co. Ist 5'-—-|966 $300,000 4th Liberty Loan 414's—1933-38 50,000 U, S, Treasury 4!/4's—1947-52 10,000 Joint Stock Land Bank Bonds 5's—1939 10,000 Dom. of Canada 5's, due 1952 10,000 City of Erie 41/5'e—1936. 10,000 City of Phila. 4!/5's—1949 10,000 Allegheny & Western R. R. Jst 4's—1998 10,000: Atchison, Topeka & S. Fe R. R.:Cal.-Ariz. Div. 4/1- 10,000 Allegheny Valley Rwy. 4's—1942 - 962 10000 Atchison, Topeka & S, Fe. R. R. Adj. 4’.—-!995 ~ 10,000 B. & O: Genl. Ref. Mort. 5's, Series A—1995 10000 B. & O, R. R.-10-Yr. 6's—1929 10,000. Beech Creek Ext. R. R. Co. Ist 314's—1951 '948'/2'5—-1946. IO,% Canadian Northern S. F. Gold |0000 ‘Central of Ga. Rwy. Secured 6's—1929 i i =3 L1 - E =1 £ "y H s . 23 N & = i (4 H H: - 14 ¥ § i | 8 £ 4 I » g £ L 3 . i k £ b ] E S & 2 §§§§§§§§§§ H ?98 3 §< g Sk - 5. Eg Ry. Canadian Northern Rwy. 8. F, 7's— a5583s zZzz - -3 e HORACE N. VM Y ROBERT 8, WOODWARD, Jr, Chairman mnu“fl"bmw | ALFRED R WIGGAN i President L H SHRIGL!Y. 2d Vice-President ALBERT E. SNOWMAN JOHN A. SLEMONS, Secretary JOHN B. STETSON, Jr.

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