Evening Star Newspaper, July 23, 1923, Page 10

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LOCAL STATIONS. A—Naval Radio Station, Radie, Va. f (435 Meters). tock mar- ather bureau report. op report and special | WJH—\\Mu & Boyer Company (373 ¥ Meters). Meters). ghthawk” froli Meters). Hicks. by Bill h to 4 pam.—Market regorts; ‘music. | T¢ > TepOrt WeAP—C. & P 4 469 Meters). by Un 1. direct from tories for little chil- Martin, ¢ auline Miller 46 Meters). ® p.m.—Opera psy Love,” Franz Lehar. IVFAA—Dall: ex. (476 Meters). K to 10:30 p.m.—Di. Fred Free- land, tenor; musicians and enter- tainers. Gladys Allen, pUpils of ligs A. Ky WHAS 5 to 6 por t »mainder of evening nati (309 Meters,. Company; Rogex 6 Meters). ; dinner con- ding for Your S —Little KDKA Symphony | se ball scores; BYW—Chicago (345 Meters). 0 p.m.—Bedtime ent remainder of .‘VG\'——Sclu-nrvlmly (380 Meters). am; read- Band concert. Rosalind Fabian, <; weather WGM—Atianta (429 Meters). Footwarmer's Or- 20:30 to 11:45 p.m.—Musical pro- gram. SReAtianta (420 Meters). 5 15 to 7 p.m.—Base ball program. .—Radiowl con- i WHAZ— Iruy (380 Meters). —Hartley’s Crimson Club Or- vocal and strumental solos. Zemo, the anuid—Eafly to Use. "\'om any druggist for 35¢, or $1.00 f ‘large size, get a bottle of Zemo. n applied as directed it effectively r@ioves Eczema, quickly stops itching, heals skin troubles, also Sores, tns, Wounds and Chafing. It pene. s, cleanses and soothes. Zemo is afqlean, dependable and inexpensive, agiseptic liquid.: Try it,"as we believe nothing you have ever used is as effec- tive and satisfying. L Telephone Company | dramatic | 5:50 p. 6 p.m. .+ TO BROADCAST CONCERT. WCAP Will Send Out M(\nne Band Numbers. i | telephone | e it will be | Sure Footing for Golfists— We are featuring two special Golf Shoes —that are very practical and very comfortable— | Tan leather with | hard rubber soles 510 and heels lan 1 her r mn.mul with the | effectively—and new raw rubber soles § and heels 12 | You’ll play a befler game ||| if you are properly shod. |/ Arthur Burt Co. 1343 F Street LAFLIN Will Make Reading and Sewing Glasses. “Give Me G and G Ginger Ale” That’s the way to order to be sure of this delicious- ly pure brand—the one brew that never varies, but is always the same. It’s real Ginger Ale— with a zip that exhilarates —and a zest that is re- freshing. At grocers’ and delica- tessens—served at good s—or order by the case direct of us. Antiseptic i G and G Bottling Co. Phone Main 7637 “Yes! We tarmer | Have No Bananas” i Still getting encores both as a song and a fox- trot! But have you heard Furman and Nash sing it or the Lanin Orchestra swing it into a captivat- ing dance on Columbia Records? If you're one of the few who haven’t, just ask for— The Song, A-3873 TheFox-trot,A-3924 At Columbia Dealers Don't Suffer with Headache Whatever the cause—or with neuralgia, nervous- ness, insomnia, travelers’ headaches, etc. , —will bring relief surpris- ingly quick—even rafter other preparations have failed. “STOPIT” is a perfectly" regular specific — contains no opiates or chloral—but does contain properties that reach the cause, and by arresting that brings the desired relief. You'll find it a friend indeed if you are a victim of head- aches. For sale at all Peoples and other good drug stores. Key Chemical Co., Wash., D. C. Claflm Opiical Co. cres"thes Brus. | RADIO NEWS The charming and talented Amer- ican contralto, Miss npanied by pianist, ‘\\LAIW audience this evening. morrow hight of the White & Boyer station WJH. Perched periously on a fire escape, THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. -C, - -MONDAY, s _microphone registered a que midair description of the olght-mile parade of Elks that wound up the national convention of the B. P. . in Atlanta. The ny block separating the Journal ‘station from" the iine ' of march was overcome by - stringing several hundred yards of cable across a stretch of tin roofs, thus hooking up the microphone with the trans- mitter. Thh apparently primitive ' method .required no inconsiderable technical skl and_it functioned per- fectly. As the great procession passed be- V. [neath WSB's aerial point of vantage, the blaring of many bands, the shouts of the patrol leaders, the cheers and applause of the mammoth crowd and a graphic running description of the ‘maneuvering of the gayly compari- Erna Korn, ac- Miss Hedy Spielter, will offer a_ joint recital to pianist; violinist, and F. re on the program to- continuously by “The Volce of the South.” was the climax of a serles of Elk stunts staged by tion. The opening Grand Lodge, transmitted for the first time in history, semble of all ‘the brass bands in Elkdom, thousand instruments, a open-air setting under spectacular circumstances, were other high lights. tion of New York city for the term just ended shows that ‘ot only did @ higher percentage of girls receive thelr school districts out of the forty-eight the girls made soned marchers was kept in the air Please Remember! On Wednesdays our stores close at 1 p.m. Hunt Bros. KEYSTONE APRICOTS These are NOT peeled. But they are the Keystone quality, especially fine, and now that you can buy them at this moderate price you may feel that you'll want tg be take home a half or a full dozen cans. Per Can, ZSC Special This Sale, graduating 100 per- cent. JULY 23, 1923. FIFTEEN NEAR TO DEATH. The broadcast from the fire escape the Journal rogram of the sta- | ing Bridge Drops to River. TRENTON, N. J., July 23.—Fifteen men had a narrow escape from death last night when the old and a mighty en- | representing more than a relayed from from Stockton, N. J., Pa.. were fighting a fire on the structure caused by a bolt of lightning. The fire destroyed the structure from shore to shore. —_— The report of the board of educa- diplomas, but that in two toll bridges spanning the Delaw: a perfect record by Company. LIBBY’S CORNED BEEF Libby quality, of course, and that means some- thing. Put a can on ice, then when ready cut off big end of the can. CUTTING THE SIDE OF THE CAN. Then punch a hole in the small end of the can and the contents will slip out of the can easily. Slice and serve garnished in any of the various ways suggested in the Libby advertisements. which you see in many of the lcudmg magazines. THIS SALE Per 20 c Can, Cans for MarieElizabeth Sardinescan12¢| Pillsbury’ Clicquot Ginger Ale | Sarsaparilla | Root Beer | $3.00 Club Products We will assort the case of 24 bottles as you want it. Vo Charge for Containers Case, “Nefihall’s” Asparagus Tips *Natural Color, can,35c Star Lobster, for salads, can, 30c & 49¢ Boned Chicken, for salads, can . 45¢ Underwood’s Deviled Ham, can . 20c Libby’s Deviled Ham, can . . 17%ec Blue Label Potted Meats, can Sanitary Peanut Butter . . . 23c 22¢ and 32¢ 10c and 14¢ 11¢ and 16¢ Heinz Vinegars, pint e [ 17¢ and 27¢ Heinz Peanut Butter . Heinz Pork and Beans . Heinz Spaghetti 2 Heinz Ketchup . . . Heinz Pickles, bottle . 2le Heinz Chili Sauce 32¢ Heinz Bulk Pickles, 1/ pt., 17¢; pt., 30c Re Umberto Olive Oil, pint . . 53¢ Mrs. Schlorer’s Olivenaise, 10 oz., 35¢ ' 55¢ | 39 39¢ Bizet Queen Olives, quart . . Quart Jar Sweet Pickles, . . . Quart Jar Sweet Mixed LIPTON’S TEA Make your iced tea from Lipton’s. There’s a new delight in store for you when you get your first taste of it. 1 Ib. 235—1/2 b. 4 Sc 20¢ HONEY DEW Ripe Hawaiian Pineapple An ideal summer substitute for grapefruit and oranges. Large 3 3 C ’ FireFighters in Peril When Burn- covered bridge spanning the Delaware river to Centre Bridge, fell into the stream while they The bridge was one of the oldest It was owned by the Centre Bridge [PREVENT SCARLET FEVER. | CRAZED MAN KILLS TWO. { in Italian Hospital. | ROME, Juls ~The newspapers t fever doctors named Cris ‘hildren’s Hospital at Dr. Caronla, of the Tk Plattorm of the Southern PR depot. A policeman shot and kill cords of cases |thE oL d to have | been warded off by them through the injection of u serum. lieved Deranged by Drugs. MEXICALI, Lower California, J lahlud one fatally, the man sudd wielding the dagger the some running_ in front ine of which struck woman the ured one dead were Chinese, Mexicans. The one-half aska have many women as men. Take Home a Carton BUDWEISER “And This Is Some Olive Sale” Those fancy Premier,brand stuffed olives which we sell regularly. Olives are very high in price an d this is an exceptional opportunity to buy what vou need for the remainder of the summer. The wise buyer watches for opportunities of this kind and makes substantial savings in the household expenses. THIS SALE ONLY PREMIER STUFFED OLIVES, 39: s Flour 12-b. bag 49c DEL MONTE PEACHES 25¢ Largé Can, Can, New Pack “Canada Dry” Pale Ginger Ale “The Champagne of Ginger Ales” The unusual and distinctive flavor has made “Canada Dry” famous for quality. We believe you will like it. 20 5+95: Per Original Case of 50,-$9.25 = emons:.35¢| “Sanitary Butter” “Quality’’ Kind In addition to the regular packing of one-pound prints, we offer cartons of one pound containing four (4) p1eces. of one-quarter pound each. The latter size is ideal for cutting for table use. Per Garton, 1 Pbund, 46C Please Do Not Forget DURING JULY AND AUGUST On Wednesdays Our Stores Close at 1 P.M. Five hundred men emplmed in our stores ap- preciate the opportunity for a half day’s outing., Your consxderatlon in purchasing before 1 p.m. on Wednesdays is appreciated by all—it makes their half holiday possible. Per Bottle, “Del MOflte” Asparagus Going to Our Stores This Week. Lbs. for Potatoes, 10 49c i . Jockey Club Peas This brand of peas will please the most ex- acting taste. It is our opinion that the qual- ity is unexcelled and seldom equaled. When preparing please remember that they are al- ready “cooked”—all that is necessary is to heat them in the can. Too much heat ruins the flavor. For real good peas try this brand. Canned Meat Products Are Ideal for Summer Meals ‘Mwfl»» mx S A Aatbr | M\ratzflv’(mll Place_a can_of Libby's Veal Loaf on ice until thoroughly chilled. Then slice and serve with trim- g 20c¢ Afternoon Brand Teas Can... A revolution in value-giving. You'll find unusual satisfaction in using these fine teas. You have the choice of three varieties—Green, Mixed and Orange Pekoe. Note these excep- tionally low prices for teas of fine quality. A WESAR YL A popular product for picnics. Libby's quality will please whenever served. Per 12C Can. .. Serve Libby's Corned Beef Hash hot, topped with a poached egg. Per 24C Can. ., Doctors Report Discovery of Serum | Policeman Then Shoots Slayer Be- Two persons were killed and sev- wounded

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