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G. Scott terda Md., in w rles B. Congress Heights, bench overlooking the river and Stebbing, her chum and schoolmate, was only a few feet away. ott, sufferer from paraly. <ince childnood and tebbing, fifteen vears old, 32 had been her school past several years, fr quently carrying her books to school. g . about 11 o'clock, members amily and Ellen’s chum motored to Chapel Point, and it was about 3:45 ‘clock in the afternoon when the ace happened. Mr. and Mrs. Scott had their the breezes Ellen S had been crippled Nichols avenue, mpanion thi shed thing and were enjoying from the river at a point' from which could watch those who were the water. father had been near his child drowned. deeper water. lea ehore where she Wi parents and an afternoon. don ought to be gran a recommendation my judgment pardo these tional to me inconsistent with the a pardon is recommend- The men ought to be in or out, and in either alternative without ifs| and buts.” upon_which lumbia become temporary tendants from the room in which she | for treatment she @ropped from the window and was so | hurt that she died a few Cooroner Nevitt gave death, deeming an seriously minutes later. a certificate of town clerk, stable GH SCHOOL G DRDHNS AT RESORT Ellen Scott, Wading in River, Collapses in Knee-Deep Water. Within a few feet of where her playing and within sight of her parents, Ellen a seventeen-year-old student of Eastern High School, was drowned afternoon at Chapel Point, ater that was only about knece and schoolmate Her parents, Mr. and cott, 631 Al were seated home and their bathing, changed a few minutes before she illen lost her footing and fell and | WRC—Radie Corporation of Amerlea in the water only a short while before other bathers went to her i overing h. e, Lois Stebbing Iving in the water an, Life was extinct s taken from the water and the body was brought home. when the body deceased is survived by cight-year-old Funeral cott home at —_— Senator Pepper Urges Amnesty for' | for { Hour" (Dorothy a- War-Time Law Violators. U'nconditional parden of the mento eroup of prisoners convicted | tor violating war-time laws is enator Tepper of Pennsylv: according to a statement issued tod: by the joint amnesty committee Senator Pepper has 5 the case of each of the| enty-two prisoner ording to the join . reaking of Tepper said: “My accordingly. ng conditions _— LEAPS TO DEATH. Mother of Unborn Babe Drops From Window at Hospital. Mrs. Evans, years old, Josephine ty-thre Hospital suddenl absence of hospital been placed t unnecessar; —_—— bou. Me., 11 of the prin neluding Ca Certain-teed paints excel in covering ca- pacity, hiding power, and color retaining wvalue. We know of no other paints offering such good value. Buy it at Paint Headquarters bama avenue, on a Miss Stebbing had gone. to ng Ellen near the wading in shallow sister, | rvices will be held at oclock Wednesday | | (Schumann), 1 Jacqu SAYS PARDONS ARE DUE. | THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MONDAY, AUGUST 27, 1923. BY RADIO TODAY LOCAL STATIONS. 9 NAA—Naval Radio Sta: Radlo.Va.| 8 . p.m.—Complete live stock mar- | P Gapt, Paul A. Curtis. ket comment. 5 p.m.—iVeather bureau report. p.m.—Crop report and special violinist; Robert Childe, pianist. p.m.—Dairy market report. to 8:20 p.m.—Public health ) p.m.—Base ball scores. service broadcast No. 171, “The Cause [ 7:45 = p.m.—Concert program; of Communicable Disease. dress, 10:05 p.m.—Weather bureau report. | rol " by Russell V instrumental solos WCAP—Chesapenke & Potomac Tele- phone Co. (460 Meters). 4:30 to 6 p.m.—Concert by the United States Marine Band, direct from the Marine barracks. - Program as March, “On the Hike" (Brock- . L f interest to women, overture, “The King's Lieu- | °f 0t : 5ot tenant . (Tith: ‘characteristic, “Hop,| $:45 P.m—Children's period. Hop, Little Horse” (Scharbau): grand selection, “Jewels of the Madonna” 6 p.m. concert. Base ball scores; Talk. 5 p.m.—“Vacation Reading." ments from suite “Arlesienn (a) Intermezzo: (b) Farandole; Grand Marche et Cortege, “Le Reine de Saba” (Gounod): Marines' hymn, *“The Halls of Montezuma™; “The Star Spangled Banner.” 6:50 p.m.—Bedtime story. Silent night. 5 p.m.—Dinner concert. WJIH—William P. Boyer Co. (273 —Base ball scores; Meters). 6 pm 3 to 4 p.m.—Musical program; mar- ket reports, Bedtime story. WIL—Continental Electric Company (350 Meters). 5:30 to 6:30 p.m.—Musical program. Humorous prog usical concert: W 8 p.m—Base call scores; story for grown-ups. am. WMU—Doubledny-Hill Electric Coi pany (261 Meters). fusical program; e ball scores; weekly Babson re- port. | 4 p.m.—Special musi port. organ recital by nati Fall Festival music. WWJ—Detroit ) p.m s Concert Band. : KSD—s: p.m.—"E aps. e 9 pm.—Vocal and :arf Dance’ specialties; orc agnam. p.m—"Hear M S andel), he Two “The Horn" Homier. 8:40 p.m.—Song Kennedy: (469 Meters). 6 p.m.—Children’s hour, by Marietta| ¢ tockard Albion From Wash-|Man instrum organ mus Ye Winds and Elegie’ Mas- Grenadiers” (Flegler), by Sue| 9 p.m—Part of P.§ Mrs. H, E. 'V ert. visit. recital urged | amnesty com the prisoners, | (Gouncd) d and T made | when granted | should be uncondi-! { A1l Programs Scheduled for Easterm | | 1 colored, with an un- born babe, was killed Saturday night | as a result of the mother dropping ! a fourth-floor window at Co- | The woman was taken to the hospital when she had ill, and during the women now fill ipal public of- ose of tax collector, town treasurer and con- | t's in the Air Toe r R. ayton, violinist {is| by United States Lullab; 3 . “AlliNe You" (Martin), “One Fleeting Lee), Eva Satt. 9 p.m.——Paraphrase on “Il Trova- (Verdi), arranged b; teschalk: Aragonaise” n Balle 8 9:30 to Louis < Jiouis|orche (Luigini), WBAP—Fort W Sue| 8 p.m.—-Sport summary west road report. recital by Kenned: 9.30 "ision from Duna from “Faust 5 to § p.m.—Mary Anderson Thy (Oley Speaks), |Orchestra, “Just Among Home F | - | J ‘Rlalm heater organ; base | Fugitly (Mac ) Melody™ | scor: South| 8:3 (arranged by A (Dvorak), (arranged by A. 9 pm-—Old time melodie Ralon), o Ralon. {the direction of Will H. W, 10 pm—"Temple Bell (Amy|Male Quartet; Franey Finden) sh Love Song” (Lang).|violinist. The Swallow” (Cowen). “Sunrise = WDAF—Kansax City (411 Meters). == 6:30 p.m.—Base ball scores; marke DISTANT STATIONS, i repor 8 to_9:30 p.m. | 12:45t0 2 am- | Plantation” Orchest WMC—Memphi ) p.m.—Concert neert. Standord Time. WEAF—New York (492 Meters). 4 p.m—Adele Lewing, pianist. 1 o 4:15 p.m.—Fred W. Taylor, tenor. 6:30 p.m.—Ethel B. Iyric soprano. 6:45 p.m.— William itone. p.m.—Grosskopt Trio. 20 p.m.—The Cheerful Burr McIntosh. 45 p.m—Ethel B. oprano. 8 p.m.—Grosskopf Trio. 8:20 p.m.— Willlam D. baritone. §.35.p.m.—Grosskopf Trio. hestr; D. Connolly, Philoso- most complete stock of Blank Rooks always on hand. us Iyrie | first McKay. Connolly, 1009 Pemnsylvania Ave. "MOUNT VERNON WJIZ—New York (455 Meters). p.m.—Farm and home reports p.m.—Be R ard S 5 p.m.—Fashions, p.m.—Richard Stout. 15 p.m.--The Outlook. 30 pm.—Ada Weingarten, so- ano. Phome Matn 397 Arlington, side trip, 10c addi —9:00 AM. to 8:30 P L. Hunping Time—355 Minutes DO you know that you can give a garage like this (12'x20") two good coats of paint with 134 gallons of Certain-teed, making the paint cost lessthan $6? Give your garage the same attention you give your car. You can keep both looking like new with a little paint. Certain-teed paint keeps your property from running down and decreases the average yearly depreciation by about one-half. Certain-teed shows its quality in three ways: it lasts longer, holds its color better, and covers more surface than ordinary paint. ~ Certain: House Paint Auto and Carriage Paint Varnish No. 407 French Gray WNo. 43 Auto Gray = $370 = 60c GEO. F. MUTH & CO. 710 13th St. N.W., Washington, D. C. Camp Meigs, N.E. 'Buy Certain-teed Paints and Varnishes From These Merchants Fred M. Haas, 2006 R. I. Ave. N.E, | J. P. Kuttner, 1841 1st St. N.W. Washington, D. C. Sidneystfleclllnger Co., 6th and C Sts. S.! J W' Loveless, 19 Florida Ave. N, S. Posin & Co., Capitol Heights. Athey & Harrison, Laurel, Md. The Robey Pharmacy, 200 Upshur St. N.W, % TRY MUTH FIRST Ulle Bros., Beltsville, Md. M. Goldstein, 905 H St. N.E. E. Simon Weaver, 3213 Mt. Pleasant St. N.w. ‘ G. P. Bickford, Berwyn, Md. J. W. O'Brien, Laurel, Md. W. E. Perry, Bethesda, Md. Mt. Rainier Hardware Co., Mt. Rainier, Md. Md. Ave. N.W, roll St., Takoma Park, D. C. A. L. Johnson, Branchville, Md. .I Inequalities 7 Schedule of Wireless News and Entertainmexzt. :50 p.m.—"Athletics,” by Joie Ray. m.—Ada Weingarten, soprano. 8:15 p.m.—"What of the Future?" p.m.—Illumenato Miserandino, 9:15 p.m.—Blue Ribbon Syncopators. WGY—Schenectady (380 Meters). Mosquitoes and Thelir Con- Gles; vocal and KDKA—Pittsburgh (326 Meters). dinner 6:30 p.m.—“Girls’ Evening,” a talk 7 p.m.—Base ball scores; “Fashion Wolf-Ferrari), (a) Meditation from on Readir “Thais” (Massenet: (b) Dance Espa- | 1:20 p.m.—Little KDKA Symphony gnole, “Segoviana” (Lacome); two move- | OTchestra. 8:45 p.m.—Farmer market report. KYW—OChlengo (345 Meters). WBZ—Springfield, Mass. (337 Meters). agrio- Business conditions. BZ_trio. bedtime WLW—Cincinnatl (309 Meters). Babson re- 8 p.m.—Address by Warner Sayers; Lillian Plogstedt; Roger Hill Dance Orchestra; Cincin- (516 Meters). News Orchestra; Schme- Loulx (546 Meters). the ordina | nator Howard of | WFAA—Dallas (476 Meters). 10:30 p.m.—Palace Theater music. Meters). south- (400 Meters). Radie hthawk Frol T(500 Meters). TODAY’S AMUSEMENTS. STRAND—"A Day at the Race It is sad that Pugg, the fighter,|vaudeville and motion pictures, draws a fortune for a scrap, while the learned and gifted writer finds it hard to feed his map. It is strange that fake promoters ride in costly limousines, while more worthy, hon- est’voters skirmish round for pork and beans. Everywhere we turn our |. glances we behold such things as these; Dives in his pomp advances, Lazarus is swatting fleas. And we cry, “Oh, dounerwetter! [Justice dodges human throngs; government, if managed better, ought to right such brutal wrongs.” If the gov- ernment could do it, equalizing things today, by tomérrow noon, beshrew it, they would go the same old way. And the scholar would be jawing since his stipend is so frail, and the bruiser would be drawing from the chumps abundant kale, toilers would be swearing at the lot of also-rans. I am grieved in contemplation of our ruinous estate, but no human legislation ever changed the rules of fate. (Copyright) WALT MASON. RADIO NEWS teresting letters since the opening of Its station at Park road. One “fan” in San Antonio, Tex., reports the picking up of a WRC concert. ters have also been recefved in re- gard to the bedtime stories number on the program. People who are grandparents, business men, Army and Navy officers, have declared that they are more interested In the bed- time stories than the children them- selves. Correspondence rec courses in radio ption and transmission are being offered by the engineering exten departmert of the Pennsylvania lege. course is each ssignment pamp tablishes principles a v students. common el al phenomena erts, th ation, sour of pow on circuits and radio. The second goes more thoroughly into the theory of electricity to pre- pare for a ailed study of electro- magnetic waves, radio circuits and apparatus for reception and trans- mission. with n transmis- applications of The Daughters of Tsabella will hold their annual forty-mil excursion on the steamer St tonight. Miss Rena B chairman of the following commit- in_charge of the arrangements U el Miss A. Burke, Miss Morgun, Miss C Radcliffs and Johns 3 gan, Miss M Moriarty, Miss K, Wilson. ' “A vefy ent gram has been arr to dancing on board. nd their friendS are crowd is expected Get It at Washington's Gireatest Blank Books E. Morrisor: Paper Co. , and ALEXANDRIA, round trip, 80c. 8 Electric Cara leave 12th and Penmsyl . violinist. | Avenue Northwest. on the bour aod baif hou: ‘Washington-Virginia Railway Co. 05 M. M. Walker, Washington Grove, | | District Hardware Co., 5519 Illinois Sorrell & Luria, 4915 Ga. Ave. N.W. P. F. 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S A Big 50c Jubilee Limit, one order of each of above items to a customer, Some Special OECI'S ‘We Deliver Anywhere in the District of Columbia 2:45, 6:30 and 8:40 p.m. | tle,” "at 11:40, a.m., 7:35 and 9:50 p.m. PALACE—Hope Hampton, in | ful Larceny,” at 11:04 am., iz 4:18, 6:05, 7:53 and 9:50 p.m. ous 10:30 a.m. to 11 p.m. JENTRAL—"Omar, the Tentmake 30, RIALTO — * |12 12 erry-Go-Round, 15 pan. | a.m., 12:40, 10 p.m. GAYETY—"The Bostonians,” I lespue, at 2:15 and $:15 p.m. AMUSEMENTS. _AMVUSEMEKTS. KEITH'S-—Julla Sanderson, vaude- & | ville, at 2:15 and 8:15 p.m. IGH CLASS VAUD THEATRE DE LUXS Premiere in Vaudeville MISS JULIA SANDERSON METROPOLITAN—"The Brass Bot- 140, 3:40, 5:35, COLUMBIA—"Hollywood,” coutinu- The Charming Prima Donza KEITH> UDEVILLE 3, 3:01, 4:44, 6:26, 8:14, 10:02. Great Supporting Bill ALYN MANN “The Whirl of Danoe’’ Leigh, Wm. l’d'l‘.l. 3 an & 0., La Dors & & Marguerite, 11:16 a.m., 1:15, 3:15, 5:16, 7:15 and CRANDALL’S—"East Is West,” 11:20 3:20, 4:40, 6, 7:20, 8:40, —y VA bur- B ¥ e B Stopped to think that if there were no electricity there would be no Radio. WM. P, BOYER CO. 512 13th St. N.W. Everything In Electricity Radio Supplies i i ' Whether It's An Auto or a Home vou want to sell—use a Star Classified ‘Ad’ for the best results. You are sure of bringing your proposition to the atten- tion of practically every body in Washington— through a Star Classi- fied Ad. i | i f That's why The | Star prints MORE Classified Ads ecach day than all the other papers here combined. | i “Around the Corner” is a Star Branch Office. 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IN THE WORLD WILL OPEN SEASON 1923 and 1924 Monday, September 3 At Usual “Popular” Prices Avenue near Ninth 9th Annual Grand Tournament and Dress Ball MARSHALL HALL PCSTPONED UNTIL WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 29 Spectal tournament of Kaights from + 2. swing the entirs dr BREITBART FREE LECTURE Applied Psychology Dr. David V. Bush - America’s Great Orator tendance in nearly every city of ‘Mind Power Plus’ SHUBERT-BELASCO Lafayetto Squars and Madison Place Aug. 30 to Sept. 14 Sept. 2nd and_Yth) Some of the Subjects Aug. 30th—Applied Psycholo Mind. ‘After this 1st—Psychological Auto-Suggestion. Dr. Bush will give frd ~What Is Lovel angers from the audience, CRANDALL'S, METROPOLITAN THIS WEEK 11 AM. TO 11 P.M. STAR CAST Let by Ernest Te Myers, Barbara est day of the whole season! surrounding country—a feature event. All amusements in fu rrence, Harry a Marr, Tully FREE DANCING. Beautiful ride on the historic Potomac. 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