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.THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. 0., WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 24, 1923. SEE AUWM[]B"_E BY RADIO TODAY | |MUTT AND JEFF—And Now Jeff’s Even With Mutt. O e, B 5. Tk / —By BUD FISHER. P | WHAT ARE You FUSSING 3 Wireless S i m < THE WORM'S GONWA t TRET OUT ONE oF K i . T " Enertainment: TURN AT LAST! MUTT'S (- i YouR EORTY-canT “"g’sug'ga;:;‘g TS FLAVORED) RUNNING A CHEAP | DINNGRS AND FING, WAITER, NAA_“nu Radio Station, Radlo, Va. HASH House Agbd > SHow SOME ¢ N BUT THERE AIN'T (JoRE DISHES (N it o p.m.—Closing live stock TS My € KANKI’."D heen: Gt e DA T AND "n-uck:’N ka to 4:15 p.m.—Hay and feed mar- ?;%E”w‘fl,“:.“m #3 ? - ¢ BoDY %! * 4 AT VP A BIT? . | kets. o € 3 } Tax Plan Proposed for Dis § Bm—Weather report. TREATED ME WHEW . 3 to 6 p.m.—Dally marketgram. T WAS A WAITER FoR - 9:45 p.m.—Weath 1 cast. . trict and Maryland Discuss- |2 ,,mi_r.;..:'..;2;6.5.‘5,';'.~e.m).r ) sews! port; ship orders (2, ‘meters). ed by Congressmen. 10:30 p.me—Naval press news (2,650 meters). N TR 11 p.m.—Weather forecast. KELLER BlLL FAVORED |s. ;::oxizsll;.h)era noted, Tendinx is CW . By Radiophone on 710 Meters. ; . 8:30 p.m.—Concert by an orchestra Representative Zihlman Host 1o {rrom the Unlted States Marine Band . under the direction of Taylor Bran- Party of Officials on Téur to son, second leader. The program fol-! N lows: Overture, oet ll\d I‘eanm." Frederick, Md. (Suppe); minuet in G Major” (Beethoven); sol. lnr trombone. | “Ecstasy of Spring” (R. E. Clark) and | Long-looked-for automobile reci- | oFOT, ""('l‘:‘"k‘c‘{‘;'lffi’, ]-:l"fifi"hm:- procity between Maryland and’ the e B N Ne. 401 District of Columbla is neur and willl (Tedhaikowsky): waltz, “Danube | oon be an accomplished fact, Rep- | Vv ..T;,";;"‘;:;E”;(‘5::“‘;')!‘“:‘}::‘ resentative ¥red N. Zihlman of Mary- imarine’s hymn, “Halls of Montezuma,” land announced following an in-|"The Star Spangled Banner.' formal discussion of this subject while he entertained the membegs of | WWX—Fest Ofice Department “""" the House District committee an Metorsde S Disalok Commleainecs ot aa dot |Spy Y Eawn Gu iR luk PLANS CLUB ACTIVITIES. | PLANS FIELD HOSPITAL. | MINSTREL CAST BUSY. | WIFE CONTESTS DIVORCE. tomobile run to Frederick and a d¥ 5 p.m.—Report on dairy products| - i —— —_— Mrs. Gertrude A. Collins has asked ner at the new Francis Scott Ki nd_grain. i r N o the District Supreme Court to dis- e o e 30 5 ~ive wtaok mufimratntres ] i s Sl a s L D | Program for Remainder of Winter | War Department to Aid Visitors | Gonzaga College Sho g Will Be m,“x # ):.u" ,’o:_ ‘,‘m?lme ),m,o;cc re- |“b e are E S e ion | POTLE Irish and scoteh songs und stories Discussed by Civitans. During Shrine Convention. Given Januar: . osntly. brought sgainst hor by her SRV, (DBt Vedinass DT s eneral opinion |8 pm.—Report on fruits and vege- |and neiro melodics by Maj. Charles i vy & ® oo ' ; 2 & el M‘d! Fetry b SUADAN: Wolnu T Colline. T ohe enlee ters. G and H heating among his gue und assurances | tables. % 15 Fervis, U, 8. A.. retired, an accom-| Discussion of plans for the club’s smnall but complete ficld hos-| Armngements will /ho comploted | Lhe ChArges made by the husband, an engineers, after over were given that eurly a o ‘| 9:45 p.m.—Weather forecast. | pitshed “monologiit, will ‘bo' one of | program for the remainder of the | pital will be cstablished by the War [this week for presc Atation of the | pis et when Al A raed Wity Wiirey) vears-of 'the fargest n on the jthe fegtures of the broadcast pro-!icinter consumed the major portion | ment on one of the federal |Spalding Council b rane he s A het we «| enterpris i - by 1in- | WIL—Continentnl Electric Compasy biehis v P the Hecht Com- [ ¢ 10 meetin 2| n Club at = in this city, probabl nm‘?“““"“ Collego 1 Y :v(;(mn"’mh' Mrs. ‘SAM e ruin te r‘-’i lltzl ‘arr:.;] d:r('l?\:xdcl‘y:i‘v‘\a,- to meet | (360 Meters). any, S His numbers | OF the maetin o i 3 ack of the White House, for ' 31 and February 1, 1§ wus announced | ylor Jushand bo ers of th perature situa the provisions of the re ¥ enacted | 5:20 to 7 p.m.—Phonograph selec- “The Little Irish Gurl” | the, Hotel Ta S 5 al benefit of visitors to the today. B e q tion in great office buildings, m:"‘""’:‘ o ‘f‘ 1‘“1 ‘L"“r:m "lf‘ e J‘Ulllr“(d\ Lu™ and “Stop Your Tickling: | announced that ©. B. s brine convention next June. niéh:eh::;?rl “d‘l’lz‘ tion : i r(‘prkwgu‘d by Attorney Henry \',q schools and churches. fective January 1, . nder the — Chattanooga, Tenn.. president of In that purpose Hospital Company g | rowler £ S M rior Would e | WMU—Doubledny_RIl Electrle Com-| Another featuro will be a classical | ational -~ civitan, would e In No. 1, st Medical Regiment. at the | Troddeny director / i i H i ater into pany (360 Meters). program of music by students of the | \CIRGEORT I A 6 assist the | medical barracks, Carlisle, Pa., has|James Mulroe ,1/11 § \ & eatlng 0. 4:30 to 5:30 p.m.—Program of music. | Washington College of Music. local club In arranging detalls for | been ordered to this city. Tt will be | dancers, will Im personate Mr. koS A Ll e A atels e lagher and Mr. Ahean in the show I 8 Previeusly [inbia. and. that thereatier full and | WIAY—Woodward & Lothrop (360 e ey ; made toany ”;?"{::-—n';;rll(!:‘n:rlnIhnn‘iy‘u:l[,p"]‘lq-(;:; e O eta et T e, "arvice: | while another f fatura will be spe- | IA e o rans” Coimplete, saciprocity il ihakentab; MEtern) D T T opany | The club will” present a spectal |lances, etc, and will m the en | clalty songs and dances by the Misses TFound «fiu"'ni'f; or Qe Thirly Tours.” ¢ iished and only one tag will be re-| 2 to3 p.m.—Selections on the phono- | Programs for, the Hecht COMPADY | aunt at the dinner to be given by | tire trip by marching. The company | CHRErING AAd ‘flelen Smith For Infants and Children re Vice Pres. quired. graph and reproducing piano. e T 3 liSta- | the Rotary Club March 6. when ail [will arrive hera before the conven-| The soloists Visted for the show in- 1917 H SLNW Other Speakers Heard. WJH—White & Boyer, Company (380 |, to as Frineia Pimier iy Chiic-betterment organizations in the | tion meets and will remain ‘until | it YU SHrphy, Aiere, ienkel. | 6y Use For Over 30 Years | e Besides Representative Zihlman, arranging t \mnm.m “programs of } €'ty Will attend. wtter:its sensions are concluded. R. Murphy. corge Dowden, John hers who spoke, Were Senator Bail, 150 pam. and features. | that station. ! Baldwin, Lej Moxley and Daniel ”"‘&"“"‘ chairman of the Senate District com- o 2 e Three socleties for the liberation| If you want work read the want col- | Burke will Jerve as end men, and missioner Rudoiph and | WEAS—The Hecht Co. (360 Meters).| The United States Marine Band Or-|of women have been founded in Egypt. | umns of The Star. the chorus vfill number twenty. Qignature of ative Benjamin K. Focht,| 3 to 4 p.m.—Selections on the Vic- |chestra will give NSOl WY e e ———————————— 4 (hairman of the House District com- | trola and reproducing p concert at station A in_ Arlington Htten " There was unamimous ac-| 7 to $ n.m—Radio vaudeville pr- | tonight at 8:30 o' under the di- cor a 1E poS: follows: Act I. Pl s0 or B d ,—.‘ - T ot 5 Sk bt ucomuniie | M Lois Beuntz. | Tichesiraun” | foader: Rinong tho numbers on tne e GUARANTEED QUALITY AT - ST/ORE HOURS |} CREDIT, SERVICE, LOW PRICES AT reciprocity not only for the advan- | (Liszt). Act olin duets, M'sses|program are-an overture “Poet and | gl Th H F M e b ¢ - i i H . ke be to orists i Estella Thomas and Freda Irwin - bo sol > i Th N F CO Rl v 1 rofarlte e | BlEhs Thamas and | ives I B0 ound * romine oo | BB e National Furniture Co. sl,,\im.mo P.M. e National Furniture Co. orderly promotion of com- | § i D'Amour” (Elgar), ( k : between Maryland and the | and entative iook the shismesled by | ohinia | ‘ = I e (g i vn s EDI R T b S e B s e rerve (7% 'm ]flm' afl(‘lllllh(fl]](lllll]!Ut““l"ilflli ‘ ‘g.. | FORALL v Biacing fconorate ehodl | S e omantas s Dane of $100 or more we will i H B iful 42 |‘| A small first payment b 5 iles jon: (a) “Tarantel (Squire), ve o tif z i N = = Commissioners and his colleagues on e, tas Nl e give our eautitu 74 \\1" secure any article Distriet committee that he has re- Song of India” (Rimsky-Kor- eee St Gt Dlstorated | il Rt Y bl ved ussurances from the chatrman | @kofD. (&) - Elegie” (Massenet). Aot pie < A in this ad. The balance ‘harles erris. character v - | 3 songs and Qialect stories. Dinnerware or_a 26 mlfllu can be paid in small ate roads comm ® | Closing announcement. i piece Set of William A. weekly or monthly in- ville road running into the Distri _— | Rogers Silverware stallments. This is to be widened from ll(h‘en After long negotiations the B‘\'\e' Lo twenty-one feet, at a cost of ubOUL | manutacturers and workers of Cin- T T y ] -', i ) : 13,0 e wlle cinnati have arrived at a compromise 1” i III’ [ I h | \ |ll”” i ”‘ (i m “ “ tertains Merry Party. agreement, bringing to an end an| ‘ 1\ ,“j I - ‘ il ; 1“ i i Tt was a merry party that Repre- | industrial ' conflict that had lasted ‘, >m l” N H , ” m ” I ! I 'l‘ M sentative Zihlman took to the new |seven months. ! 'l\ | U ‘ il i , "‘ il i “‘ Frederick hotel. Chairman Focht of \“ I @, the Iiouse District committee knew fh n i | | pemsansily Managor Bsver oflt:; hg- _———————— i) ) ”m Iu tel and the best that the hotel affords was plsced hefore the guests. from uulumllhmmllhumlfllMmmnnu‘u‘nuwmm.umunlil i \Washington. Represcntative Zihlman § brought in a number of the most prominent men in .Frederick to help cntertain the District officials and the congressmen. Willlam Bonner, prom- caused, by erestrain, you inent New York business man: and ahold Gt cace’ cithes iram 1ocalist, sccompanted by John E. et e B it Kleist, also o ew York, came down from the big town and made the trip pespecigizmes. AVhcivnc iU with Representative Zihlmau's party. sour work or a desire to read They furnished & much-enjoyed con- that causes your trouble, you cert Hardwood cut in S<in should Bave vour eves exemined ) . at opce FAILS TO OBEY SUMMONS. and 16-in. lengths deliver- L S GLASSES COST rrmmio. s sunuary |l focg, %10 for Belbeord oo e N8 Kitchen Cabinets el Extension Tables \fadison Bond Companv, indicted for Branch Store, 712 1lth 8t. using the mails to defraud patrons Mmdcoss ‘ Golden Oak : x ! s 7 s 75 of his bond concern, failed to appear 1 o % e oot 1o the Usited Biatas REALTORS M A.Leese OpTicaL C = L ; fl% i 7. 1T I 2_. to 29 . e /* YL N e OPTOMETRISTS : be i Kiech , &nnounce A e in every woman's kitchen ‘ 1415 Eye St. Nw 614 _9TH ST. N.W. 142 . tchen Cabinet. We're % iimod All in Golden Oak, reported that the district aftor- Main 4752 showing a number of styles, 8 i) i in 42, 45 and 48 inch had agreed to defer Arnold’s s i A\ 5 = St 4 - — ! e 1 sizes. This is an op- aignment until the July term. — = - of which the pictured cabinet a I \ is one. Priced at— I > ) pol’!uni.l) to SAVE THE HUMAN SIDE OF BANKINGE Pwme & = At $26i5_ MAHOGANY -FINISH CANE- prices they are won- ls’eAtrELASUH;IE. as p;ctured. 6-foot derful bargains. ee, Armchair and Rocker, cov- il cred with velour. A big valuc at Easyi Credit our January Clearance price of Easy Credit Terms $1,000 for Big Sale of Good Intentions Under our Insured Savings Plan, which we operate in conjunction with the Continental Assurance Company, a man doesn’t necessarily have to live to save $1,000. All he must do is to give evidence of good intentions. . - (IS ATERACEIVEGOIDENIO A EIN. $ 75 If, for instance, he had made up his mind to save $1,000, ® A REMARKABLE VALUE. Four- . ] ponderful value at n[i)x‘l_sspr'i‘cc.hctfinsimnge«;f 98~ . ‘esser, iffonier, ‘eSSl e ai e R made the first deposit of a few dollars to his account f e R e e o e e e under this plan, and he should happen to die, his heirs China Cabinet, Serving Table and Ex- =14 Easy Credit Terms tension Table. A wonderful value at this would receive the $1,000 he started out to save, plus very low price. January Clearance price, whatever was to his credit in the bank. Easy Credit Terms Thus you can insure your good intentions. Just make up your mind to save a thousand dollars in a given time, and if you are acceptable under the plan, you deposit so much a month toward that goal. ‘ : (LY D B 2 -y MR $3£ 55—_9-2 1f you live, we will say, to save only $700 or $800‘ DroP'S'de Couch your heirs will receive not only the $1,000 you intended With Pad =P ] $7 95 to save, but the $700 to $800 to your credit in the bank, January s e~ bl kiolden nk A group of Dreuing Tables ROCkerS Clearance . Price..... This is a wonderful way to save, as: thousands of SE vactons’ desigue el January 49 . E Terms . D f Id In W:lite Enamel and Wood Fin- people will tell you. Come in and learn about thls plan, hary Termes, | uo1o thiox, ug".:;::: flf{:{" Sroupe at T thiree e ohps: Clearance or write for descrlptlve circular, Gas Range January $28— this opportunity to buy a Bed at a Were $29.50; now. .$16.75 S — Unusual Bargains! Drwsing Tables Golden Oak Clearance great saving in price. Were $39.75; now. .$24,75 January' Clearance Prlce Ssaisie Were $49.50; now. .$32.50 G Price Easy Credit Terms Library Table i Mahogany Finish January Clearance Price