Evening Star Newspaper, July 31, 1923, Page 32

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THE EVENING ST D. C., TUESD JULY 31, 1923 ey 1 MUTT AND JEFF—Integro Is the Stuff That Makes You Tell the Truth. e T i —By BUD FISHER. | BY RA I ' Th POTTING SoMeE [[TCC HAve T Put (N A /ARL (1'S GoT GNBUGH OF | ITJCEF, ONG LUNG WONT TRUST ME NO! PCRSONALLY e i INTEGRO /N THIS GULASS LTTLE MORE OF THIS wngxsr I{:'CI:LMWT‘ FoR MY Lw~:m:;:'u:<» :».];;owu T WOULDN'T 2 . e OF LEMONADE Td MAKe , INTEGRO SO He'LL MAK M TE He M@ TWENTY YEARS! AN TRUST You FOR Schedule of Wireless News and Enteriainment. { R HAve o TELL THE TRUTH, FoR A Weei! e n RSTRODIES, ~ | TRUTH ABOUT A GIRL'S TRUTH S HE'S CRAZY - I HeAR FooTSTERS! LAUNDRY 5 LOCAL STATIONS. | 3:30, p-m—Piano solos by Irwin PHONE MUMBER! SO ABOUT LEMONADE = BILLY? FAA—Naval na.am;'"s::.fl Radio | Hassell. oo | FAR HC's Been GIVING [, ONA HOT DAY! 7 6R® m.;‘l;nmr‘ne(o live stock | DISTANT STATIONS, © {|ME WRONG NUMBERS: g nent. | All Programs Scheduled for Eastern Weather bureau report Standard T WEAF—Yew York Meters). | | | 4 pm.—Helen Graves, mezzo SO- ano th servic ather bureau report. | p.m.——Carlos Abba, pian i 10 10 p.m.—Program same as| | . KSD—St. Louis (546 Meters). { 30 to 5:30 pan—Program of mu- 8 pm —Orchestral concert 1 base ball scores. 1 Electric l:ollvnly! Meters). p.m.—Phonograp resting talks on Mrs. Gladys Mueray | WIAY—Waodward & Lothrop Com- ¥ (360 Meters). ssisting musicians | N i £ BEs ety G2 | D L ! HUSBAND IS BONDED. Meters). 1 I instrumental WOC—Davenport (154 Meters). TEEE T amdinetrumental] | WOC—Davemport (134 % roadcasgt™ s o e | €. W. Rhine Required to Stay Here | T .I) B 7330 p.n.—Sandman’s visit | - » : i . B V“ Kl‘lf\\—l'iu rah (326 Meters). v AT Due to the illness of President| A poraple transmitter, ready m“ Eendine Wites Divorce Suit ‘_z) xcex i : a 2 v linner con ;fn ding, th ‘Iv ul\ asting {, f m; th Ihurry to any point where sometMing anm‘l‘\’“':ur[dl\’:i( tr‘rn‘\“r ‘l‘:;‘rml ‘l.m: arite 3 , T E tures. | Francisco address by .six of the high-|of interest may happen. is a highly | b Jestinaay e e Clinr e N . M ¥ et owered, ,ns in various section|popular feature of WSB's summer- hine to give bond of $300not | Hiha204ootindoor wireonly two festabavethe Lotk ‘luding WCAP, has| time radio service. Washington pending his w - ¥ ground, programs from stations in the following = ‘ - SNighthawd 2 S NG ReS | The smitter is mounted on a|betition for a 1 id o cities were received with a Grebe Broadcast Receiver by WCAP—C. & P. Telephone Company | | Plan he S5 e he local program | motor truck and mn\!Le 3 a rife, Mra. Ann: thine, - ch 2 Mr. Kluge, of Julius Andrae & Sons Co., in Milwaukee:— (469 Meters) vrano: S ) will therefore be given from nl:-flr::l’;o;: |r:"“l‘|\‘6:l"i("fl‘| “_-;:;n“ ke e i : Chicago, Detroit, Davenport, St. Louis, New York, and 6 0 Popular n i 2dpam | pany. coupled with a relay system|home 3 Rock -4 Coliege Park, Ga. The g ‘“‘{ was excellent, and the BEObEkE astonishing degree of | , She tells the r ma g z /fy velume sufficient to operate a loud speaker. cert prog to- | simplictiy ion by A. Wal- 30, 19 t _they 5 . jon WIH of the White & |ter Tison, the . s chief operator, EouclyidEens Site o , e e o Ask Yowr Dealer J U.S. Pac. No. L1 rcle of listeners a — - ; ~ [hosvend) i A. H. GREBE & CO., Tnc. - sented by . B B 7 ST RICHMOND HILL, N. Y. -1 Cruelty | mpan A Henderson's Hawaiian Trio pany will be given wkes, soprano; A ‘recen enty-fout hour motor 1joist and | Jetie e y celebrations reve .o TWO SHOT IN FRACAS o e« series o | Ban o e proccedings Wit o B " ONRIVER STEAMSHIP i oot i 4 BN - el -linvented fovr protecting automobil o 3 J is alleged ne View Wounded in Meters). Py i Have We YOUR Vote and Suggestion? mt prize | [ ast Call! $300.00 Second Prize L e e T A\ dollar has wonderful buying power during our Big Dollar Sale tomorrow. Come early, spend dollars and save dollars. i N e a1 Third Prize JUST say to ‘t‘he nearest Chapin-Sacks dealer TO- Suits with elastic MO bl | NIGHT, “Ice Creams ‘A,” ‘B’ and ‘C.'>* All belt: sizes 26 to it sizes 51 to 50 e | ; $50.00 three are made in the-same flavors—plain Vanilla, Choco- late, Strawberry, or a triple combination thereof. All 18. A big value at St il [enis W00 Bovs’ MOncviecs - three are in the brick form exclusively, in sanitary sealed SR $ Bathipg S vt Bating Sut: b $ . | AND 662 OTHER cartons. All three differ somewhatt COMPARE i 44. Two suits_for Two garments for sizes 26 to 34, two for & ful value at. ... AWARDS GEST AS MANY NAMES AS YOU HAVE ll ‘ | as follows: COUPONS—AND SEND THEM TO OUR s, 7 10 17 gy |t (ot $l o $1 AR 10 Awards CONTEST DEPARTMENT BEFORE MID- vears. A remark- years. Special = waras of $10 Each! Y $ ' a Il 8 22 Awards of $5 Eachr NIGHT TONICHT! S i R ‘ ! 30 Awards of $3 Each! " 0dd lot of Boys Odd lot of Bal Men’s Fine Cot- e . Union Suits, ~i/c~$1 , bagganiUnider o Half $l ' ‘ 100 Awards of $2 Each! PLAN TO SHARE IN THE 36 to 42 sizes. .. .. R to 14 y&r sizes, on able value at ... sale tomorrow at.. 8 to 14. Three suits for wear; mostly ton Hose, : garmments . wobnin 500 Awards of $1 Each! 665 CASH PRIZES garments for.. ... van. Six pairs for ’ Silk Fiber Hose, - Percale Shirts, with silk ‘embroid- Boys® Wash j o R, % A S . 5 - red clocks; colors, Suits, i rles -4 atch the newspapers for announcement of the ice cream r sizcsil> Rand M :zra(:w black o'croc%rr- 2‘:?.”6 11:,2 St)qleg' | IMPOR TANT NOTICE! the greatest number of votes, the name by which it will be known, and only. Two for... dovan. 75c value, 2 il =P | B the names of the Prize Winners. This announcement will appear just 7] pairs for S cdncosieas ! as soon as possible after the decision of the Board of Judges, which will consist of MR. CHARLES J. O’NEILL, | CHAIRMAN, ex-president of The Rotary Club of Washington, D. C.; MRS. TILLIE C. CHAUNCEY, worthy grand 2 Khali Ri matron of the Eastern Star of the District of Columbia; MRS. CHARLES A. GOLDSMITH, president of the United Boys Sport Bors Khalifhio. Boys’ Base Bail -4 Hebrew Relief Society of the District of Columbia; MISS MARY C. BOLAND, grand regent of the Catholic Daugh- T ing Pants, lace bot- W 4 ters of America, and MR. GARDNER F. JOHNSON, president of the Gardner Johnson Advertisers’ Service Bureau, Blouses, white, tan, Suits, sizes 3 to 8 - Inc., of Washington. years. Closing out " toms, 10 to 18 year blue or stripes, 7 to e sizes. A big value 16 years. Two for at at eiececencnanns Duck Pants, sizes 8 to 16. Pair— s . Drawers, ' |8 ANOWN' THROUGHOUT THE SOUTMH 910 Seventh St- garments I & . for “We. Request the Return of Anything that Qan ' Be Bought for Less Elsewhere”

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