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¥ DECLINES SANCTION FORKEY MEMORIAL Secretary Weeks Declares| He Has No Power to Permit Placing of Tablet on Bridge. i Becretary Weeks has taken the pn-! sition that he has no authority to| permit any civillan organization to | place its insigna or memorial tablets of any kind on the new Francis Scott Key bridge »ss the Potomac ! At Georgetown. Application was re- cently made to the War Department by the National Soc United States Daughters of 1812, through its | president nuel ¥ Little Roc ‘for the pri and honor & a bronze containing the last verse of the Star | Bpangled Banner. the insignia of the | and a, dge. | ment was not in a positic the application o Bg 5 . | “that the nia by < upon t that they terested in th r fur- tion taken up EXTOLS HARDING'S WORK. Humane Education Society Sends Condelences to His Widow. The Beranme Education Society has | dispatchett & dttei of conde sympathLy to Warren ( on the arath of the late Pry “The Humane Eaucation tends to you your gres his fulfilling in the sinc ed the w salted office honored ¥ could have mart sacred dischi dent on_that oc doubt that he would he would flinch in th, of his duty od_help ou now, de ind g at bereavement until you join your beloved.” e ple can never u st of us don't ge up_to them dome why th packs lo and stift To pump w .mr b, all han Better -d kalle nt both “Ride Guarantee with 1 | WCAP—Chennpenke & Potomne 'l‘fle-‘ | tor | All Programs Scheduled for Eastern ne every | THE EVENING STAR, BY RADIO TODAY Schedule of Wireless News and Entertainment. LOCAL STATIONS. I Rm—Mme. Narinska, Russian 3 . . Va. | Pianist. NAA—Naval Radio Station, Radlo, Va. [Planist G (435 Meters). Philharmonic Orchestra, from th “omplete live stock mar- | 1 oo o, 2 o 9 p.m.—Dance program, by Hotel Weather bureau report. rop report and speciai | Ator Roof Ore p.m.—Time {nru ast, stra. ignals and weather p.m.—Dairy market report to 0 p.m.—Public health ast No. 168, “The Value WJIAX—Cleveland (390 Meters). p.m.—Concert by the Cleveland of 10: VIo p.m.—Weather bureau report. | New WRC—Radlo Corporation of America| WDAP—Fort Worth (476 Meters). (469 Meters). Fashion de prepared by lopments of m—Texas League base ball p.m. X Women's 7:30 p minute, results 8:30 p.m—Final base ball results 10:30 p.m.—Sport summary; south- | west road report p.m.—Bradstreet's financial re- p.m.—Piano recital by Alfred g p.m.——“Travel Talk” prepared| WHAS—Loulsville (400 Meters). the National Geographic Maga-| 8:20 to 10 p.m.—Vocal and instru- mental solos; historical episode; base | ball scores; safety talk. —“The Preservation of Tr by Gifford Pinchot 4:15 p.m.—Song Meynell | recital by Alice! WMC—Memphis (500 Meters). World's Work.” 1p,”] al by Myrtle Ball | by Mari- : John Christe: : Josenhine Christense . and Hiram Fulsom, guitaris and_ soloist 12 p.m.—Midnight Jolly Jazz Boys. frolic by the phone Co. (469 Meters). 10 to Broad WLW—Cinclnnati (300 Meters). ¢ and speeches at a dinner andi 10 p.m.—Vocal solos by Glad. ption in :\: nor of "aul Whiteman, | Helen Woerz; the Circle Orchestra t from the Ho . under the aus Tndustries A ler will Herl he guesty of h | tainment p o | p.m. WWJI—Detrol 8:30 p.m.—Detry Schmeman's Band. (316 Meters). t News Orche h A special enter- Meters). m will be furnished jathan orches- | from the c The speak- ude many notables from and dramatic fields, as oncer 7 p.m.—Base ball scores; weather | forecast WFAA—Dallas (476 Metern). 9:30 “to 10:30 p.m.—Jermoné 's male quartet pm. to 1 am—Watson's Gully- Orchestra I Schenectady (380 Meters). Produce and stock market | news bulletins; base ball White m<| orche | scores, ) p.m.—Base bal 5 pm.—French-Canadian pro- gram, including v selections readings and chorus selections. KSD—St. Louis (348 Meters). 9 p.m.—Band concert WMU—Doubleday-Hill Electric Com- | pany (261 Meters). | b to 5:30 p.m. ball scores. 3 Musical program. WIL—Continental Electric Company (350 Meters). 0 to 6:30 p.m.—P’rogram of mu- alk on psychology by Mrs. Gladys Murray. Can Your Vision Be Restored? —Properly fitting glasses—the kind we will prescribe and make for you--will bring back to your enjoyment the clear | vision that once was yours OPTICAL CO. M A. LEESE 555 o me. 712 11th Street Store 2 Bever Meters). 3 to 4 p.m.—Musical program; mar- ket report. WIH—White Co. (273 DISTANT STATIONS. Standard Tim WEAF—New York (492 Meters). 4:15 p.m.—Musical program. to 10 p.m.—Program same as| WJZ—New York (455 Meters). 4:45 p.m.—Farm and market reports, | 5 p.m.—C ing quotations on New Stock an 5 p story_ from _Borneo, f the Banda Sea,” by! 3 p.m Jogs.” by Frank Dole ‘hat to Do With aj. B, Foster | MOUNT VERNON and ALEXANDRIA, round trip, 80c. ! | Arlington, side trip, 10c additional. | Electric Cars leave 12th and Pennaylvania | Avenue Northweat. on the hour and baif bour 900 AM. to 5:30 P Running Time—S55 Minutes Washington-Virginia Railway Co. | ur GE> unsey Bidg. w as $10 dfl-n $10 moath. ry Garage & Masterpieon”” John J. Odenwald 1809 H N.W. Phone Franklin 6903 Phome Main 307 | The Rockefeller fortune owes much of its growth to sleep The most urgent demands of his fortune-building years could not deprive John D. Rockefeller of his regular mid-day rest. He knew that an alert mind and unwearied body are essential to the clear reasoning and calm judgment on which success is built—and that enough sleep is life’smost profitable investment. You may be unable to plan such a rest period. But every night you can make up and tear on your brain and body, Wriss for your copy of "Restful Bedrooms™ to The Simmans Co., SIMM N if you will provide yourself with the proper sleep equipment. Spare a few minutes today to go to your furniture dealer’s and compare the bed you sleep on with the Simmons springs and . mattresses he offers in many types at very moderate prices. Don’t wait. The Ionger you postpone such a comparison, the longer you cheat yourself of the deep, restful sleep you need to keep. your health, judgment and productive energy above par. 1347 S. Michigan Ave., Chicogo ONS allresses for the wear BEDS AND SPRINGS BUILT FOR SLEEP KDKA—Pittsburgh (326 Meters). 5 p.m.—Base ball scores. 5:15 p.m.—Dinner concert by the Gry nd L Symphony Orchest; m.—Base ball scor tinuation of the dinner concer :30 p.m.—Late news; humor from “Judg: 7 p.m.—Base ball scores; “Through the New England States,” by Harri- son Brown. —Concert program. Ni 9 p.m.—Base ball scores. 9:55 p.m.—Time signals and weather report. KYW—Chicago (345 Meters). 6:50 p.m.—Bedtime story. 8 to §:58 p.m.—Cope Harvey's Or- chestra ws; weather forecast. peclal features. [ — Just Suppose. From Life He had an invariable way of asking the wrong question or making the wrong comment. At a dinner party his neighbor, a pretty girl. uaid to him: -1 think. Mr. Smith, that men's clothes should match their o wear black clothes and & brown-haired man should you_think “That may be.” bungled Jon suppose a man is bald? r brown clothes, 30x31/2 FIRESTONE CORDS 30x3%. ... $11.45 = 31x4. 22.05 24.35 24.95 25.75 31.45 32.20 32.95 33.95 39.15 41.10 made Our every I. 3. WASHINGTON, D. C, TUESDAY, AUGUST 14, £ IIIIfl!IltllllllllIlIIIIIIlI!IlIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIII!IIIIlllIIIllll]HIllll||I|IIIHII|IIIIIIIlIlIIIIIIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIE REMOVAL SALE FOR TWO DAYS QNLY_ Standard Tires, Firsts At Ridiculous Prices GOODRICH SILVERTOWN CORD TIRE SALES CO. 806 H Street N.W. New Headquarters After Aug. 17th—2025 14th St. N.\W. b S0 AR i T percentage is annoying to yOu and we are con- stantly working to reduce it. Wrong numbets are due to mistakes operator. Users may depend upon their mem- ory instead of consulting the telephone directory; they may speak indistinctly; they may fail to talk directly into the mouthpiece. The operator, with thousands of lines before her, may plug into the wrong line or she may misunderstand the number given. numbers. And you will assist us if you will observe the following rules: An observance of these simple rules will help us to give you better telephone service. The Chesapeake and Potomac e TV JIHI | I 1923. TODAY’S AMUSEMENTS. KEITH'S—Tom Burke, Lilllan Shaw, vaudeville, at 2:15 and 8:15 p.m. STRAND—"Silks, Styles and Sat- ins.” vaudeville and motion pictures, at 2:45, 6:30 and 8:40 p.m. METROPOLITAN—"Eight Stars.” in “Penrod and Sam,” at 11:40 a.m., 1:40, 3:40, 5:35, 7:35 and 9:45 p.m. COLUMBIA—"The Love Plker" wllh Ani; ewart, at 12:20, 2:10, and 9:45 p.m. Lee and iiomeward Bound,” RADIO WS Paul Whiteman's triumphant veturn from Europe is being made the oc- casion of a dinner and celebration in | his honor at the Waldort-Astoria Ho- tel in New York tonight. The 2ntire proceedings will be broadcast by WCAP, the Chesapeake and Potomac Telephone Company station. The Thomas at B 121 5, 7:45 event has been arranged by the com- :‘ o “,5"11 ,‘“2 TSN e bined forces of the music world, in- THAL—Barbara La Mar cluding_the manufacturers, jobbers, |“The Hero,” at 11:30 am., 1:30, song writers, publishers and every- |5:30, 7:30 and 9:30 p.m. body else connected with the indus- try. Bands and entertainment galora are | features of the occasion. Paul White- man’s own band from the Leviathan North Rin-tin-tin, 1:30, Be- ALTO—"Where the (second ins,” vith SaaE) A 3:30, 5:30, week), at 11:30 a.m., 7:30 and 9:30 p.m. William Desmond.in and the steamer's vaudeville unit are |. Sountea T e LG 1 2:20, 3:50, 5:20, 7:30, 8:20 band from - 51250, Bantrom and '9:30 p.m. of their lead —_— e to the radio a Many persons belleve that rheu- matic pains are generally relieved by /RC, the broade: h WRC, the broadcas wearing a certain kind of metal ring. t out a specially prepared article e Gov. Gifford Pinchot of Pennsy nia, on the “Preservation of Trees” a 4 o'ctock this rnoon. Gov. Piichut is an authority on pre by .95 CORD ’ 1 1= SEBRING CORDS 30x31/, The Lost is Easily Found AMUSEMENTS AMUSEMENTS. LOEW’S ALAC r STREET AT 13th THOMAS MEIGHAN “HOMEWARD BOUND” 4 Paramount Picture By PETER I'. KYNE. WITH LILA LEE Comedy—News—Overture Toples—Ete. Next Week VIOLA DANA In “Rouged Lips” A Metro Picture. ZzzzzzzzZ2ZzZ2Z Washington’s Coolest Theater LOEW’S OLUMBI ANTA STEWART LOVE PIKER Based on Frank R. Adams’ Cos- ‘mopolitan_Magazine Story. Ny "'._.onrture_.l:m N2 WE PLAY LOEW'SVAUDEVILLE 2 Shows for Price of 1 32x315 . .. 31x4. . ... —if you'll use a Star Classified Ad promptly. Everybody in Washing- ton recognizes that Star Classified Ads are al- most universally read— and the finder of any- thing naturally looks to The Star for a clue to ownership. Star Classified Ads 34x4 15.55 SEBRING FABRICS 30x3 . $6.25 30x3%..... 7.25 32x4. .. . 12.95 bring results —and 33x4. .. . 13.25 because they do— e Sta: t Mx4....... 13.45 MORE of them: each day than all the other papers here com- bined “Around the Corner” is a Star Branch Office T WRONG NUMBERS = Less than one per cent of the = thousands of calls sent over the wires are = made to wrong numbers. Even this small = either by the person calling or by the TR operators are trained to take precaution to avoid the giving of wrong Always look in the directory for the number. In asking for a numbct, place your lips close to the telephone and speak slowly and distinctly. Listen to the operator when she re- peats the number and correct her if pcessary. Telephone Company EXLLIE GERBER REVUE Siike. ivies xnd. Setme: }'OUR OTHER STAR ACTS "hote LON. CHA‘JEY in Y ‘THE SHO “nlhm(!un ‘s Only’ nulnr Price Vlnduvule 0c-3lc _Matinees—Nights, 20c.50c !xcem Bat. Ma: Bun. & Holidays Great Falls Park Free Dancing—Picnic Grounds —Boating—Fishing— Outdoor Sports Round Trip 50c; Children 40c! Trains leave Terminal, 36th and, M Sts., on convenient schedule. | Steamer St. Johns Colonial Beach| 40-MILE || Tuex. Thurs. 1]_Vloonlight | el rips, 7:15. | b Same Day,| Mon.,, Wed, || | L;-';n- 2 Friday. i Returning 11 p.m Al Amusements Freo Duncing Alexandria_Stops on All Trip Season and Holiday Round Trip Ticket to Colonial Beach, One-Day Excursion, $1.60 ' (Children Half 40.Mile Moonlight Rowsd Trip Ticket, 70 Children Half Fare.) Phone Main 592 ~ Baltimore & Carolina | Steamship Co. | hip Esther leaves Pratt_St., Baltimore, Md.. August 17th, 6 p.m., for Charleston, S. C. Miami, Fla. Mason L. Weems Willims, General Manager Steam Pier No. Friday, Weems Jos, P. Stephenson. Agent 8.W. 205 7th Film Features 1 1 i | HIPPODROME °}. = I enms aves. ELITE 3% 5 nam RIALTQ 1o Warner Bro’s. Classio WHERE THE NORTH_BEGINS Featuring the Wolf Dog RIN-TIN-TIN ““OUR GANG" COMEDY, NEWS, ET0, DG NEXT WEEK-99g ‘@ N \Mmsn ) WHAT o) YOU “EXpECT, YOU'LL BE SURPRISED! | [mETROPOL m}] THIS WEEK 11 AM. TO 11 P.M. DOORS OPEN AT 10130 A.M. First National Presents 8_--Stars---8 McDonald’s tion of Booth Tarki htful sequel to “Penn Penrod and Sam NED SPARKS With Harry Tighe and Dorts beane, in “EASTER BONNETS” World Survey—Overture Washington’s Finest Orchestra Daniel Bre Conductor CRANDALL'S . Bet. D and E BARBARA & CRANDALL’S Suvey Theater nd Garden da MATS. 2 P DAILY. umn AN CMDALL’S s THOMA CAROLIN DoNALD, in MONEY. MONE | CHEVYCHASE“S;::‘.:‘.;;: o | v, x ; Theuter d Garden St. X EX Comedy_and Kinorrams. AMERICAN ™3¢ MARY ASTOR and BH in “SUCCESS." T 1 NEW THEATER * 50 5% 5= f | i | “MY FRIEND THE DEVIL. i REGENT 5" and California st. 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