Evening Star Newspaper, March 11, 1923, Page 17

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. Penable's kéa[lertes CLAFLIN OPTICAL CO. R a QZ~BRCOT QTR K] ,i?'}'}':":":"‘.“! odoslseireledecfeedeadealenfeniiadeeiooioiooins 3 thihitim}; Yfiaintmgs Arthur Franklyn Musgrave AT 1307 M St. N.W. Opens Afternoon March 5 odeedeirdradens “Claflin ’Specs To make you see, Our Home is Thirteen-Fourteen G” "1 0 I e T Household Health and Plumbing —have cwser relations be imagined hat's why th ITY of g concern vou employ assumes such im- portance. By thorouoh work. good service and consistently rea- sonable prices, this plumbing house has won a reputation that is in itsclf a guarantec of satisfaction to you MAURICE J. COLBERT Heating—Plumbing—Tinning 621 F Street Fhone vata RELTABI In everyt claimed for purifying the blood the flesh and strensgth— — | minu | Unite "'Soothing, Harmless, Medicated Breathing Treatment. Kills cold £erms in remote membrancs. l_Po(ku Inhaler and Complete J45 {Outfit sold and guaranteed [ 16y druggists everywhere. Peoples g Stores HOUR OF CO G SCADOLCHANGED United States Navy Band rchestra Will Be Added Attraction. MARIE KOONTZ, ralto, appearing tonight in free ity concert at Central High y-first free community a thirty- concert by the y Band Orchestra ion of Charles Benter, al community concert m will begin as usual at 8:15 te pr v ed S ged a most at- al compo- ‘Queen of re’and the dance suite ween the s an Sunday Night Concert. Central High Community Cen- , ter, tonight, 7:45 o'clock. Doors oren at 7 o'clock. Admission free. PROGRAM—Part 1. March, “Call Me Henry”.Benter “Carry Me Back to Old Vir- ginia” ...Bland “Siiver Gold” . Danks Overture, “Queen of Autumn,” Biggs United States Navy Band Or- chestra, Charles Benter, di- rector. Part 2. (a) “America.” (b) Salute to the flag. () Oath of allegiance. (d) “Doxology.” rybody. in de Cold, Cold s of the Wabash." (a) “Massa’s Ground.” Everybody. { | (a) “Acquaintance Song.” (b) “Welcoming Visitors ‘Washington.” (c) “Happy Greeting to AlL” Everybody. (a) “I Wonder if Ever a Rose,” Slater (b) “My Heart Is Weary for Nadeschda” . Thomas Marie Koontz, contralto. Mrs. Charles at the to (a) “S 3 No. 4 ...Clementi Mary elson at the i (b) * ington Community Or- will play “Washing- march song by Wil- on.) cha ‘Cossack Dance,” Russe. y Band Orchestra. Bridge Is Falling children ert Lawrence, assi by the Washington Co nity_Orchestra. { gram in the popular childhood song- 1 London Bridge Is Falilng lin will mmunity Orchestra st Lawrence in the community umbers. sors_will open as usual at No children under four years of age will be admitted und all other children will be admitted only when accompanied by adults, with whom they must sit throughout the concert. . PLAN FREE CONCERT. The free lobby concert to be given at the Central Y. ' A. building, 1736 G street northwest, at 7 o'clock tomorrow mnight, will be part in by Miss Irma Matthews, Melick, Many actresses are said to have a deep-rooted bellef in the luck of cats. One of the most leb of the American stage al -lher cat to the Inights to bring her luck This i the quality mark on electrical appliances. Do Ybu Have a Small Kitchen? You know how hot and crowded a small kitchen is if you use a large range in it, Yet a smaller range that has complete facilities for cooking is hard to find. That is, it is hard to find unless you know about the Westinghouse 2-19-B Electric Range, Y This compactly built little range is specially designed for the small kitchen. Its roomy oven and its broiler give you every advantage that is found in the ranges that occupy more floor space, And more—you always have a cleaner and a cooler kitchen when you cook electrically, More Convenience Outlets Make More Convenient Homes 'Potomac Electric Appliance Co. 604 14th St. N.W. (Branch Store, 14th and C Sts. N.W.) Electric Heat and Cold Corporation 1622 You St. N.W. "C. W. Dauber, 2320 18th St. N.W. J. C. Harding & Co., 709 12th St. N.W. J. Ed Scheuch 3615 34th St. Mt. Rainier, Md. H. C. Roberts Electric Supply Co. Westinghouse Agent-Jobbers, 806 12th St. N.W. Woodward & Lothrop o 11th and F Sts. DECISION QUTLAWS RAIL BROTHERHOOD Canadian Judge Says Inter- national Engineers Operate in Restraint of Trade. By the Associated Press. WINNIPEG, Man., .\[;rch 10.—The International Brotherhood of Locomo- tive Engineers is an illegal organization, -| operating in festraint of trade, and has no standing in Canadian courts, Justice ton _Another Shipment Galt of the court of king’s bench, held today, dismissing & suit brought by a member to compel an accounting by a former officer. In his declslon, Justice Galt said, in part: “In Canada we have retained the act of 1871, with its original and the provision which was not in the English act, that our act should mot apply to any trade_union not registered under the act. ~Under section 2 of our act, it would appear, parliament considers 2ll trade unions ‘to be unlawful combj- nations, ‘but for this act.” i Open to Same Objection. “I cannot resist the conclusion that the provisions in the constitution and ritual of the plaintiffs relating to strikes are open, under our Canadian law, to the same objection as were the rules of the respondent in Russell vS. Amalgamated Society of Carpenters. ‘They are in direct restraint of trade and render the plaintiffs an pnlawful trade union to the extent of preventing them enforcing rights in a court of law. 1t is unnecessary to decide whether, or to what extent they could have enforced their claim against the (Confirming our claim that this is the greatest Piano Value ever of- fered in Wash- "\ While waiting for .. +your KNABE you can enjoy '’ this little Grand Tke defendant if they had registered their organization under the trade union act. ““The defendant's counter claim is en- tirely without foundation. The evidence given by him on examination for dis- covery shows he had no authority to sue on behalf of those whom he pur- ports to represent, and the master’s re- port shows nothing due him. ———e REV. J. H. RYAN TO SPEAK. Rev. James H. Ryan, secretary of the department of education, National Catholic Welfare Council, 'will ad- dress a meeting of St. Paul's Councll of Catholic Men, Tuesday night in the school hall at 15th and V streets north- West, Invitations have been extended to the members of other parish coun- cils in Washington and nearby towns to attend the meeting. Andrew I Hickey will preside. —_— Toys to play with, and a speclal little house for each dog, are included luxuries given to her Pekinese | by one London soclety woman, believes in_ bringing up her pets ct like children. f'Piax AMP1CO|pLAYERS . . | of Those Wonderful Small Grand Pianos FULL carload of apartment size grand 4% pianos added to our popular display. Continuing the sale price of this excep- tionally good little grand. Built so com- . pactly that it occupies but little more space obtainable prized it is to get yours now. than an upright piano. Just the piano for the small home or apartment. A Piano of Genuine Musical Worth Possessing a rich full tone only from Scientific Grand Piano Construction Genuine Mahogany Cabinet in English Brown Satin Finish A beautiful addition to any home While waiting for your Knabe you can enjoy this little grand. It is finely made and is fully guaranteed. Its economy of space makes it a possession in a home of limited size. Its splendid action and lovely tone are the result of dependable piano building. In short, this is a grand piano of the utmost value at the very lowest pos- sible price. Those who have bought one of these “baby grands” acclaim it the greatest value ever offered. You can buy one, too, for we the terms so liberal that every home that wants a grand piano can buy one of these. Come in and see these new grands and let us tell you how easy have made Délivered for a Small Payfiieht Balance on Easy Terms Homer L Kitt Company | Panabe Warerooms 1330 G Street Washington’s Complete Music Store )0 G sl WONER Ly ] i MARATON 57 B Your present | Piano will be Taken at Full Value in Exchange OPEN EVENINGS i l 1 | * THE ‘SUNDAY STAR, ‘WASHIi\'GTON, D: C, MARCH 11, ‘1923—PART 1 Barber&Ross s Housefurnishing 2.4 rieer ml Eléctric Curling Iron guaranteed one year, with cord and plug. i $1.75. Electric Iron 61b. size nickel-plated, complete with cord and $3.50 stand. Regu- larly $5.00.. Rochester Oval Wash Boiler, with cover made of extra heavy tin, with copper bottom and wood handles Garbage Can, galvanized iron fitting cover, 4-gallon size Wash Tubs, galvanized iron, with side handles, size 22 inches . Regular price $3.00 $2.50 75¢ | Flour Bin, white enameled with blue letters, actual ca- pacity 25 1b,, size 75C 12143 Pantry set, white en- ameled with blue letters, 4 pieces for Tea, 55¢ Coffee, Flour and Washboard., family sugar strongly made. Special Lt et Steam Cookers, for gas or oil stoves, 4-quart each to fit over one burner. heavy polished tin 314 inches, size, galvanized ™ 15¢ with 4 vessels. Perfection Qil Stoves Third Floor and brass From blue chimney Made in six sizes. $6.00 up —with bhurners. New Perfection Oil Cook Stoves, with Superfax burners, Union Oil Stove, with one $1.75 " lined with glass doors . erator, solid hardwood, complete with legs, 30 in. high-and $40 00 Up iron oil tank White Mountain Refrigerator white enameled lined; white porcelain enameled cabinet. and $l 25 Steel Ovens, for gas or oil stoves, White Mountain Refrig- three-door style; ice ca- Houschold Refrigerator, hardwood, white enameled lined; ice capacity, 55 Ibs. style .. ORIGINAL SIPHON Refrigerator The original Siphon system of air circulation insures economy and effi- ciency of operation at all times. It extracts every ounce of service from the ice in providing a low temperature. Flush panel, pure sheet cork board in- sulation and one-piece porcelain lined. From $83.50 up / THE ORIGINAL SIPHON REFRIGERATOR. For Smoother Shaves Improve Your New Blades 100% For Gillette, Gem, Eveready, Durham Duplex, Enders and Keen Kutter Blades Get 100 Shaves or More From One Blade Daily Demonstration Sold on 30 Days’ Trial Cutlery Dept—First Floor, Center

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