Evening Star Newspaper, May 31, 1923, Page 32

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THE ' EVENING “STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €. THURSDAY, MAY 31, -1923. S'X MUSIE EV[NIS g ) K s st o e S, S Conmg v B, P e Gee, T FeeL BLue! I NEVER FeLT Now r EeeL - LIFe HOLDs NETHING - S0 DePR&ESSED = Muu:fl:e:ven. ji FoRk me: I've ol IN MY LIFE IN Fi KoL A NETION T IT'S AWFUL . AN s i b 3 . i ‘Kick-of F ¢ iPrograms Will Be Given at Four High Schools in e e I Week’s Inaugural. an Expert Optometrist are in- valuable in their treatment. Come in-and let our Expert Tonight's program, first of Music examine them, and, if neces- week, exclusive of the concert and sary, prescribe the proper renade to the President at American glasses for you. {League Park this afternoon at 4 o'clock, follows We Make a Specialty of Fill- CENTRAL HIGH SCHOOL. ing Oculists’ Prescriptions §:15 PM. CONCERT. A. KAHN Inc. ) OF THE FACULTY Optometrists und Opticians PO oLl E(:E = \l’le 935 F Street N.W. Sorandioal X S 4 b Overture, “Leonore” (Beethoven), | e ame Addrexs E. Christiani, conducting; sonata, | “Moonlight™ (first movement) (Bee- | thoven). “Polichinelle” (Rachmanin- | f). Weldon Carter: “The Lass of|dell, Peter Luchessi, Raymon - cord ot ! | tenas special ladies’ day | ar 5 N i o p- s of 3 sl ymond Maza: ythe woman and read into the record o | tendance at a special ladies’ day meet- | dress by Senator King a speci e e St Denw | viotin, T34 (Boccherini), ll|rk\sLAYEH IAKES SIAND |the case yesterday, had been intimate | ing of the Lions Club In the New |preparcd program was presented i 7 nd. Meyer: nia Leibestraum™ (Mos- | with the defendant. \ Willkea Hoter venterday | Robert Lawrence, director of W e o, TR e el | Marr E. Freen violin | Interest in the trial, which caused & | ingtoniDiMIsto waslc artivitics: o 1 OWleni T M e duet. Helen Hunt and Ha: IN TRIAI_ OF wlDow crowd in which women were in the ma- | Deploring the materialistic trend | Indian Girl P oo Sadus e isusrils : “Kujawlak™ (Zarzucki). Ha Jority to pack the courtroom throughout of the times and vigorously criticiz- | e St NerarticHah i he Tin Soldiers Parade” i Vesterday's session, centercd today On ing those who would lead the world| Dr. Sigmund Spaeth, noted lect $11,500 u e > I Allen Refrain: | Gibbons” appearance on the stund, = back to ancther death grapple, ‘the and author, spoke Lri i : d 4 h er), Finnel | iti The defendant, in her statements to western legislator brought tears to|plicity of n severa Thik of it A detched home of & (Lis 3 eus 3 1ano, “Ca (Rafr), ¢ Told Authorities Woman Whose the eyes of many as he recalled the |teresting illustrations of how C v vila: a : 3 . ieorge the officials, charged Gibbous with the 8, ooms "and bath “on o )k leneationde v | | declared she had refused to tragic death of his friend, Alan Segar, |of the present-day popular Cievelamt Fark” s "o A Carter: “Wanderers | the Harv : and in a trem- | wore rearrangements of the Hoors out. - Pitisburg o) A 1 v, Cosby. | Kill Husband rime, and asserted she had at- | ‘Did Segar and| Nacoomee, the voung Indian gi stantane ater. Every modern a Sna N ney % s a 5 to Kill Husband. | cd without success to warn her| Trand Toward Materiali ave Americans lay down their | the Osage tribe, delighted with poiniment. Couvenient terms, oty i A o > T ety husband. Noffsinger was slain w;lh a sm Il\L{.\' to make greater the competition | eral violin selections from the mus j (M net), Ma . (Drdla), | i er on Oecember 31, 1922, in future wars?” her people, while Mr. L: tra; Marjor p 4 miner's hammer c , 3 people, W. C. & A. N. MILLER panist; Steinway pianos, accompanied : HENDERSON, Ky, May 31.—Ollie | i M Points to Home's Fall. companied at the piano REALTORS ' BNEY Bitncs a ay” | 2 | 4 Pierson, led the Lions - " | 2 B Gibbon iced to life imprisonment | Senator King stressed the fate of i s A N s ot 1119.17th St Main 1790 NEW PERN HIGH SCHOOL R i i i # (RITES FOR MRS. DONOHOE. . | Rome and other world centers of the | M™% E. J. Ward assisted Nacoome RN > opin). fin the penitentiary for the murder of | elis Lions | past “due to the wame disregard for |, James P Schick presided. B 4 : 3 Voffsing vas to tak . = ' | Bl L G thanked his fellow clubmen for THIE: NORDICA CLUBS. . Gus Noffsinger, was to take the stand the inspiring things of life that is|h i L : Walter T, Holt, Director A | in circuit court here today as a witness | Wife of Howard V. Donohoe Liaat prin i e ecyie o6 -1 ;;L"",’:I‘f “n;‘,’r‘"e"";”fi%fi”"?;J’o‘,': PROGRA M i enet). Fred | for the state in the trial of his victim's Buried This Afternoon. Paying a beautiful tribute to those | {f¥:1 and declared v ion | Lewis, recently elected presiden! e - 5 | it : < ; ablished b: « oc o 2 % elogeeat pra ey oriare, King, { 4 widow, Mrs. Lurlle Noffsinger, Who is| 1. . .| cervices for Mrs. Nellie May | Who had laid down their lives in the peris} “Th S that Rineiy aia | the organization. will be inaugu berg). Nordica Mandolin a | et o S et A e ot Ao sl ate L inel sury 13 1at the next meeting of the club. Orchestra mandolin 1 3 HCEEAEE gt ‘h‘ SR Donohoe, who died early Tuesday | Wars of America and appealing to his n:‘_? a_”:(-;, mh'?-‘”x) mnl -, sacrifice, . Alic | tion_with her husband’s dea i o : against | S¢ryice and noble exdnple 5 - Giuder): (b chemists say that the time is ap-| “Gibbons” testimons has been invoked | MOTMIng, were held this stternoon at irit of war, Senator W iiam L. |, The Meeting was a nged to foint- | It is only a matter of time unti gainst the woman he was quoted by | ; 2 e : i€ apinit ¢ - § -1y observe Memoris d Music | fast young man discovers tha dica Mandolin and ir Orehestra 8. | Gfficlals as having declared in an ai- | Mrs. Donohoe was the wife of Howard | King of Utah addressed a large at- | week, and preceding the main ad- |race fsn't always to the swift. @) Winter .;nné. (Bullard) " (b) | such as madder and i . WiIll e | jeged confe ‘)i«[::;'un{;z;:cm;n: \Ad‘f in the Con- * (Atkinson). Capital Male | no longer needed. I most every | finally w -rsua slay el coaiary McCready. first tenor: | one of them substitutes have been ob- | band p or; Earl Car- | tained from and most of | derso immer murder” w. —_— bauh, first i Ca hese are actually superior to the|er frsinger home and, accord- | After a self-made man finishes the used by the last generation ing to statements made to officials by | fob he closes the factory. march, (Muder), Nor-|proaching when naturs i Guitar Talk About Jeru- i e Suppose Your Old Heater IS (Lampe). (Arr. Odell)—(in- e Good For Another Year | " [ diea ano Chub, " G It surely isn’t economy to keep on TO Close Saturday... BUSINESS HIGH SCHOOL burning Eggv Stove or Nut Coal when i 2 e et e Only Two Days Left!! - e e oy ok i gl b g s Bk Only Small Sizes Left!! By pupils of SDNA T. GORDON urposes, because— CARROLL HALL purp 2 - . Mothers! This is your opportunity! There are small sizes left— 5 Buckwheat Anthracite is merely the almost the same number that we started with. Sizes 33, 34, 35 and 36, breakage during the manufacture of ancithe Biothf ma oxfamallinan cantsccur o theEIEGESTRVAVUE ever offered 1n ai gton! MUSIC [ ST, paTriSsted by T e the excessively demanded larger do- THE MISSES MARET FRE f meSth Sizes. (Temponry Location) SCHOOL.. - 5 Tl}e same coal, olf the same hedatmg | LBV value, as you’ve always used, and at a 1 3 24 w Cadillac i conceded the BUSINESS HIGH RECITAL. j prlce Whlch means SUbStantlal saVlngs e or venue ! | motor car perfection and en- Conservatory Students to Present joyment. _ i Your old heater has outlived its useful- ] 2 TR SRR The Washington Conservatory ness in many ways—you can save 1013 Pa. Ave. N.W. % Address, Cadillac Salon | i iieh sthoolndy cheing W83 money by replacing it now with a Now 1324 N. Y. Ave. PR ....ocon AP 1324 N. Y. Ave. Lo v . under the rection ol Jrns . . 3 . o vitan o eeatnn s po o DEnt Spencer Heater made to burn No. 1 uppenheimer good clothes | Open Evenints 2 ,‘"\.} “_‘\”::4':.‘ Ifydnh: “‘f\ll‘y‘?’v Mildred Buckwheat coal. Owing to the fact that this is a temporary location and we are without our usual equipment, we S e will be unable to make DELIVERIES, ALTERATIONS or hold merchandise on deposit. The Washington Cadillac Co. | - accompanists The vrogram will include: “Amer- aniosrn o wines, § E50E S Gem e 208 NO C. 0. D’S—NO EXCHANGES—NO CHARGES finest brands made. Formerly m Note the Fire Sale 1’ i i i The Spencer is Designed to Burn attention. This unique feature elim- \ = No. 1 Buckwheat inates all night firing in apartments, - z - = - It is not just an ordinary heater with garages, greenhouses, etc. AT PR‘CES Y [} a makeshift device uncertainly adapting Spencer—The Heater for All it to burn Buckwheat. ; Twenty-five years have Those who look The Spencer ter P : $4-98 i Yo deoR pencer is a heate proven its success in heat- usually come in to 3 primarily designed for the ing economically all types buy. Those who : Jt consumption of small Bl tos d bus come back S 1. but it will b = of buildings from modest ot DU homes to palatial apart- again. Kinnes's . : Tn:::“::n::?n:;.— / Ll cessfully any size Anthra- et Ul b sl ular cvery day. popomens Blok o | e with any steam, vapor or T S P The Magazine Feed hot water system. Any $4.93. o Saves Coaling steam fitter can install a NS %32‘98 32'98 You don't have to be > Z Spencer. 13 P continually coaling the = & A Spencer because its maga- \ Befoi':e l} ‘(’:“ (l)rder it zine feed holds a supply alt Coa Batin Sandal T (&l g % sufficient for 24 hours, Findout all about the g, T except in most severe weather when Spencer. Ask the man who owns 3 5 | only two fillings a day may be needed. one—there are many Spencers bein, 5 4 in vour ciy.” Any” arcitect Any Sui 2 used in your city. An rchitect, Women's Patent, Sued $1'98 Bt i oi"s‘:":i A Steady, Even Heat at All Times h:ating c‘ontracloyl" or cfigi:eer‘ will Buys y t en's Patent, Suede , $2.98. B rrlm:";;uz;n-l!m:p. Turn g e The Magazine feed ensures a steady, gladly tell you what he knows about Dtsipion even heat for 8 to 10 hours without them. g : o in the House Child's Patent $l°98 S § Rubber heel. Spencer Sectional " 8%t 1L Heater for steam or hot Send for sp Tubul =i 3 i _ e s aaZopsss T . ' $ to § Values 0l e Eaee B e Spencer Book e —_ W s . als, Goodyear jacketed magazine. bty e water-jacketed and Sizes 2% to 7, 8 broad or narrow toe, Bizes §2.96. siam % 300000 . ‘ Information of ; 112 Ties | | 286Ties,Sold | | 46 Dress 36 Madras $1.29 SPECIAL Local Installations 3 Sold ax High Up to $1 Shirts Shirts §1.00 = 55¢ 75¢ Get this detailed description of ) Spencer Heaters and the reasons g Sold from $45 to $75 Zc loc e Lo Barefoot Sandals. u;’u":mknu--p-:c': Infants’ Patent Cool and durable, | Suctionole = Liosto- Mary Jane Pumps. why they are so efficient. Also, 1 13 of them Valuex Sizes 5 to 2, 98¢. | cial price, $1.8. Sizes § to 8, $1.00. we’ll gladly give you a list of names 3 3 for 5¢ 3 for 25¢ 2 for §1 and addresses in this city where you Damaged in the fire canseeSpencer Heatersin operation. STANDARD HEATER COMPANY, im0 : s3 and s5 g?’:\l;::i:: 1324 N ° Yo Ave. NEW YORK, 101 Park Ave. PHILADELPHIA: Otis Bldg. BALTIMORE: Equitable Bldg. BOSTON: 130 Federal St. | | | | | | [ BUFFALO: Lafayette Bldg:

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