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| SALONIKIS FACED BY GREAT PROBLEM Thousands of Greek Refu- gees Flock There by Both Land and Sea. RADIO NEWS A ‘dance program by the Lambskin Dance Orchestra under Edgar B. Cresswell, leader, will be broadcast by WPM of the Thomas J. Willlams, Inc., beginning 8§ o'clock tonight. A number of the latest popular hits are on the program. The National Radio Listeners-in Assoclation will meet at the Eliza- beth Somers' . W. C. A. home at 1104 M street tonight a 8 o'clock. Topies of vital interest to radio novices and amateurs will be discuss- BY RADIO TODAY Schedule of Local Wireless Entertainment. NAA—Naval Radio Station, Radlo, Va, 3:45 to 4 p.m.—Closing live stock markets. ¥ 4 to 4156 p.m—Hay and fecd mar- kets. ' 5 p.m.—Weather report. = 5:30 to 6 p.m.—Daily marketgram 9:45 p,m.—Weather forecast. .. 10 p.m.—Time signals; weather re- port; ship orders (2,650 meters), 10:30 p.m.—Naval press news (2,650 meters). tables, 9:45 p.m.—Weather forecast. WIL—Coutinental Electric Company (360 Meters). 5:20 to 7 p.m.—Phonograph selec- tions. WIAY—Woodward & Lothrop (360 Meters) 2 to 3 p.m.—Selections the phono- graph and reproducing plano. WMU—Doubleday-Hill Electric Co: pany (360 Meters). 4:30 to 5:30 p.m.—Program of music. WEAS—The Hecht Co. (360 Meters). 3 to 4 p.m.—Selections on the Vic- trola and reproducing plano. MONDAY, JANUARY 15, 192 FELTON CALLS CHARGES .OF BROOKHART “BASE” Declares Railway Officers Did Loyally Support United States During War. By the Associated Press, CHICAGO, ‘January 15.—Charges made by United States Senator Smith W. Brobkhart of Towa in his maiden speech before the Senate that railroad officers did not -loyally support the government during the world war were characterized as “base and un- supported calumnies” by Samuel M. enator Brookhart would result in ungonstitutional confiscation of a largé part of thelr value. Concluding, ‘Mr. Felton said: ~“Such speeches as: yours hawe a direct tendency, and are apparently made with the deliberate purpose, to misicad the public and thereby to prevent a solution of the rafiway problem under private ownership which will be fair to the railroad, and which, at the same time, will promote the welfare of the public.” 2 —_— URGE PATRIOTIC SUNDAY. Designate Sabbath. Societies Call on Governors to| 'WILL CONTINUE STRIKES. M. arid N. A:m and A. Are Affected by Union Vote. Ahe sixteen standard railroad unions meeiing here yesterday voted to con- tifie indefinitely fhie strikes én the Migsoyri and North Arkansas and the Atlants, Birmingham raltroads. These strikes, invalving -members ng__ii'xlevn unions, were called early | I 3921,.after the unions declared that he roads had cut wages without the anad " -Atlantic | CHICAGO, January 15.—Chiefs of {. Felton, president of the Chicago Great wrn—'no(--- .“zl)lll—l- Imew | Western rallway, in a letter to the . Tow tor ma bl res- 8 pim.—Concert under the direction | orday. = A&-DUBLE Hpte iy eh of M. Francis”Painter. Program by | Referring to Senator Brookhart's the Lambskin Dance Orchestra of [asesch President Felton arhe y 4 h m @ 3 & s 3 M % a it called phich Bdgur b, Cromwell Js leader, |chaleman of "ihe western railway | CnCgavernors of cvery Haic i tho | decision of the' standard rallway fima Home rfas ot vialin solo 57 presidents’ committee on public rela- | njort (0" aesignate Jan zx | unions: to. continue_indefinitely the Durwoos ewersox: “Thra e} "1t is doubtful if any man holding o A aihe ABiota i et Night,” waltz: baritone solo, Fred s nigh public office ever made, in an and, Adantic. railroad, which. enfers Tast Smil n“wv a ru.l Y. ;vE» & |equal time, more baseless and reck- Atlania, will have little effect on this requést of A, W: Cummings and E. S. | pUta] Bne. more baseless and reck | read, “oMcials announce. - The road | hae. been operated continuously since Wo-calling of the strike, except for Springman; ~“Homesick.” fox _trot Shen = Soprano soio, Mins Thelma May Hila: | Saroing “rallwiay matters i this delave. and-disarrangement for first ! fliclals say 11 p.m.—Weather forecast. (Except where noted, sending 1s'CW 5,950 meters.) d ed. Interested radio fans are invited to attend. 3. NBW YORK, January 15.—The Ruthority of the United States.Rail- e o AIod Patroitid Societics, 1 road Labor Board sefitgting more than fifty ic "v — . ¢ith a . I ote to Have Scant Effect. orgapizations with a membershi etk side both east- Thrace, but near troubled reglons of sh' rivalry to be in easy h of refugees, has had a tre- mendous problem thrust upon her, dispatches state, by the tens of thou- sands of Greeks who flocksd there both Saloniki, safely o ern and western enough to those Greck A protest agalnst the adoption by the local broadcasting stations of the silent night proposal was made today by Willlam Roberts, 52 Green street. toberts is the owner of a crystal|of education broadcast No, 10, on recelving set, but Is how making ai“Consolidation of Schools." so-called tube set 8:05 8:2 Public co bromdcast and How to. By Radiophone on 710 Meters. 6:45 t0 7 p.m.—United States bureau ate Mealth und “Good A - propriate. to the octagion, it wag as Al part fof” the suggested observ anéey; schools, urts, @nd churches | hav8 been asked -tor eosap: | urging réspect ‘o7 the: atto s The inaugural ceremonics of Gov.|jish Pinchot of Pennsylvania at Barrisburg tomorrow will be broadeast by Sta-| tion WIP at Philadelphia very | WIH—White & Boyer Company (360 event will be described. The Meters). monies, which begin_ at 110 T will be carried aver land wires from Harrisburg to the broadcasting sta- tion. A full-bloodéd Quiche Indian, who hay given the first Key to the baffling hieroglyphics of the Maya civilization which “existed in Central America as as 120 H. C, will speak from . In his native tongue, Thursday evening, January 25. Cipriana Alvarado was brought to Wasbington from Guatemala by Dr. William Gates and for weeks d zujshed scientists worked with the savage and found his language missing link to the past. The Qu tongue because of its peculiaritie: by land and sea. loniki does not stand at a great| cross-roads, and its name, not so familiar as that ays a bulletin in sued from the ington headquarters of the Na- cographic Society. “In pa: t importance, however, it is ¥ to its great sister of the world ther of Constantinople.” regard to the city, v Flower Song” from “Faust “Cafl Me Thine Ow My, s Miss Mabel Getman, accompanist; nny Jim,” fox trot; flute solo, E. Alverson, Mrs. ‘Charles Rankin, accompanist; Toot. Tootsie,” fox trot; “Loving Sam,” IGX‘ 4 & ; ; MOTHERS, DO THIS- Whien the Chi oty Rub. ’ ;;‘u:u?‘;o(lc i.ilg‘! %rfi:;g :’fidflu? Chests efore, 4 to 4:30 p.m. and features. JE WWX—Post Office Department (1,100 | Meters). —Report on fruits and veg- Toot, 3330 p.m. etables, 5 p.n—Report on dairy prodycts and grain. 7:30 p.n.—Live stock and grain re- ports. 8 straits, Dates Back to Remote - back into and fell on its a millenntum be- t town was 1ts rather the last three alonike, Great during the No telling how sodn the Symptoms develop into croup, or worse. And then’s” when you're glad you have a jar of Musterole at hand to give-prompt relief. Tt ‘does not bifister. As first aid, Musterole is excellent. Thousands_of mothers know it. “You should keep a jar ready for instant vec. It is the remedy for adults, 460. Re- lieves sore throat, bronchitis, tonsilitis, croup, stiff neck, ‘usthma, neuralgiy, headache. congestion, ‘pleurisy. rheu. sm, lumbago, pains and, aches of joints, sprains, sore muscles, , frosted feet and colds of th, chedt (it may prevent pneumonial} 3 and 65¢ jars and tabes. Better than a mustard plaster Bolts 'cam't injure a party; they | usually_take the nuts ng with them.—Peterborough Examiner. m.—Report on fruits and vege- There Is Still Time But remember “Time Flies.” site more th fore Christ; founded bef —to join our Xmas Club. So join NOW! . FRANKLIN NATIONAL BANK e XMAS SAVINGS CLUB Not a dessert =5 Just because MacLaren’s Blue Ribbon Cream bl “'p",.;.,,w.?“l Cheese is so pleasing and palatable, don’t think a Fund of a Fund of of it only as a tidbit or dessert. It is a meat food $25.00 | Lizso.(m-| No Forfeitures No Penalti:s $100.00 and should be eaten with the meal. Forcign Exchange—Commercial - Accounts—Savings If cheese is beneficial in the diet—and any phy- The Franklin National Bank sician will tell you that it is —then how much more so is MacLaren’s with pure, rich cream that's added —the better the cheese the more Pennsylvania Ave. at 10th St. JOHN B. COCHRAN THOS. P. HICKMAN President Vice President and Cashier height of th pital of the nd the home of ma ts. Cicero lived the time in_exile; Nero and Ti rated the city; and it W porary home of the Licinius and Th; Under the Byzantines, the second city has remained e the City of the & surround Vi c § Charles A. Hoxie, pf the ieneral Electric Company, ' photo. graphed the Indian's voice perfectly nd the WGY audience will have a chance to hear him and also to hear a short address by Dr. Gates, who will tell of the May civilization' and the Smperors Gale- dosius. Saloniki was m r since the rtval of raits whether the latter has been antium, significance of Alvarado's part. Stamboul or Cons alont~ %i might be called ‘the extension uni- 10 BANDITS ROB 300. versity of the near east.’ for fromy Neritly Gusty for oM Fashionable Roadhouse Raid Nets ried to the d to the north Robbers wS.ooO' the Cyri which its lit erature OAKT Calif. January 15.- - Relics of An. dits estimated to number at least ten, I e held up and robbed appre tely 300 a city should contuin interesting | patrons in the Pergola hionable : i . Hayward, urb near ot bt A y, and e: The loss | tle known 50c a Week Provides a Fund of Iry estimated at e beneficial. ot t accessible of i< Saloniki's antiquities Is the street of the Vardar, which cuts the city in two at the foot of It is a part of the old Roma; v from the Adriatic to the Bosporus, which earlier still the roval way of the Macedonian kings. “The street is not particularly im- posing. beholder of terday, the tain that it is the very heart of B. in sight from its hills, towers Mount e sure you get Olympus, Inspiration of the life and | ature of old G le to remind the » Janissaries 2 legions. the Ro: of the Vardar. Among World's Finest Mosaies., “The finest remains of the city are the twenty-two churches somehow survived the turbulent mid- There they d. turned back into churches after of use as mosques. Th the story of B: more beautiful 0 years illustrate | architecture Clearance The finest of of tha finest in the | world, is in the dome of the Church of St. George. Once Ruled by Rome. “Built and once ruled by Rome and { later by Venice and numbering among its inhabitants Greeks, Ser- pians, Albanians, Bulgarians and Turks, Saloniki's atmosphere may be said to have been compounded from that of every adjacent nation. But 1 of Slightly Used PIANOS and Player-Pianos - ! To those who beautify their vteeth - Taken in\'Exchang::c, From Purchasers of the Ampico and Other New Ins(ruments Avoid Harmful Grit Popsodent curdles the film and removes H-hithout Sainfal iug. B *poliski agent is far softer than enamel. Never use Mothers are » filin esmbatant which contains barsh grit. learning the difference They're the ones who worry about the way certain small feet wear out rubbers! That’s why mothers are learning to ask for “U.S.” Rubbers today. U.S. Rubbersand Arctics argbuilt to stand the hard- est tests. Their wear is not a matter of chance—it is actually measured and fested beforetheyleavethefactory. All styles for men, women and children. They are not “U. S.” unless they have the “U. S.” trademark. It will pay you to look for it. starch -d-pon'q which may otherwise _ferment and form acids. S Thus every use gives manifold power - ° to these great natural tooth-protecting agents, night and day. under old methods, escaped these film- caused troubles. Glistening teeth were seen less often than now. You would not for one day leave your teeth as they are/if you knew what others know. Prettier teeth bring rich rewards, both to men and women. There are few things more attractive. Then that feel- ing of cleanliness, that increased sense of safety. o Millions are gaining these results by a new way of teeth cleaning. Make this free test and see how much it means to you and yours. : It removes the film That viscous film you feel on teeth is their chief enemy. Millions of teeth are dimmed and ruined by it. It clings to teeth, enters crevices and stays. No ordinary tooth paste can ef- fectively combat it. So much of it is left intact. That film absorbs stains, making the teeth look dingy. It forms cloudy coats. Tartar is based on film. It holds food substance which ferments and forms . acld. Tt holds the acid in contact with the teeth to cause decay. Film forms a breeding place for germs. They, with tartar, are the chief ' cause of pyorrhea. Very few people, o A A change has come Dental science; after long research, has found two ways to fight that film. One acts to curdle film, one to daily remove it, and without any harmful scouring. s Many careful tests by able authori- ties proved these methods effective. Then a new-type tooth paste was cre- ated, based on modern research.” And these two great film combatants were: embodied init. . .. .- That tooth’ paste is cafled Pepsodent. - It is now advised by dentists the world ~ . over. To the careful people of some 50 nations it is bringing a new dental era. Other discoveries Modern research proved other things essential: So Pepsodent multiplies the alkalinity of the saliva. That is there. to neutralize mouth acids, the cause of tooth decay, A g egiset A It multiplies the starch digestant in the saliva. That is there to:digest PL'RCH.\SERS of the Ampico nearly always offer in exchange their little-used piano or player-piano. After carefully repairing, ad- justing and tuning these used instruments we offer them “at-prites’ that mean a. big saving. aa Based on sound dental, research Those who get these piamos may be proud of their instrument, for .every one is of gen- uine musical worth, and good for years of highly satisfactory service.” We list here some of the bargains. You can buy any of them on eaS)'_mon(hILpaymerl_ts, some ras low as $5.00 per month. & - Tooth troubles were constantly in- cveasing. Some of them became alarm- ing in extent. It was evident that the methods of teeth cleaning were utterly i ! nadequate, . - Pepspdent is the result of efforts to correct that situation. It was found that tooth pastes based on soap and chalk brought - undesired effects. It was known that none effectively fought film. : ' This is the new-day method.” Its re- sults are quickly ssen and felt. After this.test, you never can doubt that you need them. 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