Evening Star Newspaper, September 20, 1923, Page 10

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- 10 MAN IN CUSTODY HERE WANTED IN VIRGINIA John P. Varnum, Held on Bad- Check Charge, Accused of Bigamy in Arlington County. John P. using bad che: ginia and Arlin ties to answ 2 Commonweatth's Attorn; Ball of Assington count Varnum had warried M twenty-three, of Che gust 18 a* the bride’ Varnum, charged here with is wanted by Vir- THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. ¢, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 1923. NAMED U. S. MEMBER OF ARBITRATION EODY R. E. Olds of St. Paul to Succeed Anderson on Britith-Ambri- ¢ can Commission. Appointment of R. E. Olds of St. Paul, Minn., as American arbiter on the British-American arbitration com- mission, which deals with, claims be- tween the two countries coming down, from the days of the revolutlonary. war, has been announced at the State Department. He succeeds Chan- dler Anderson, who recently was ap- pointéd to the German-American fnl;mer Senator Kellogg of Minne- 80 MAKE: TOUR OF ““A AREAS.” Zoning Commissioners to Hold Hearings on Building Limits. Members of the zoning commission ‘Tuesday afternoon and made a personal inspection of the several suburban which apartments would not be per-|Thasn street; south, Woodley road mitted. and Cnthedrnl avenue; east, Rock The commission ‘will huld a public|Creek. Fark; west, 3¢th streut. Ares hearing at 10 o'clock on ptember | bounded as follows: Both sides of Al- 27 to consider makipg the following|bemarle street and Audubon Terrace nelghborhoods “A, restric and area between these streets. Area Area bounded as follows Edmunds North, | bounded as follows: North sections in which it has been pro- ||| posed to prohibit apartment houses. At present those outlying localities, made up of detached homes, are des- ignated by the commission as areas.” Recently the commission adopted a new classification the erection of —_—_ - west, Rock Creek Park; east, A:aska avenue. ———— The true street; south, Canal road and New Cut road; east, 48th street; t. braska avenue. Area bound: lows: North, Calvert , street; 5 Massachusetts avenue; east, 24tn street; weat, 29th street. Area bound- ed as follows: North, District line south and road to happiness is to exact much of yourself and little of others. claims commission. M law partner of ! known as restricted are: —Daddy just bought my new Fall Shoes and they are great—strong and really comfy. Dad says they are made over com- fortable lasts and are made for growing feet g—. -~ like yours and mine. place w nded wife, put in an - : ] d for the detention mine, too! pearance ard g of the man. CLAIMS $8,000 DAMAGES. | Joseph J. Lynch Sues Railway for | “Water is Best” HEN deeper still into the breakers dash, and frolic in extravagance of splash." Tolmanized collar gets the same invigoration here t}\at its wearer finds at the sea- shore. Personal Injuries. Illustrated here are a few styles of Buster Brown Shoes from our large stock. All moderately priced and made to produce a perfect fit and be comfortable. Come in and let our experienced shoe men show you real children’s shoes. shoe, to 11, in Black and Leather; Welt Good- Rub- Heels. same “I'll be glad when my stenog- \7——~~/( her’s vacation is over so I kin @ ack to words o’ more’n one | syllable,” said Tornado Insur- ance Agent Tell Binkley t'day. We hope all th’_doubles o’ | President Coolidge that are by | showin’ up “Il be as retirin’ as | e Suit to recover §8,000 damages wa filed yesterday in the District Supreme against th sizes 8 Brown, : 4 Patent in gun metal, brown and patent leath- Goodye Soles a: Goodyear Rubber Heels. $5,.50 Washington, Baltin Electric Railroad nal injuries 'he plaintiff s: of the sizes to 2, The Tolman Laundry F. W. MacKenzie, Manager 6th and C Streets N.W. 0721018 5 0 For Girl 055 $4:5 3yE7ER BroWn GH AIR CHAMPIONS GUT OF RAC. A revised Army air ‘service list A child’s shoe in brown and patent leather; sizes 5 to 8; with goodyear welt soles. This same shoe in a heavier weight, sizes 6 to 8 in gun to 2, metal, .50 ) 5350 || 42 _— —m-——u Try Buster Brown Shoes for Your Children—They Deserve the Best BERBERICH S Established 1868 sellxll?hlsltzz : Penna. Ave. Washington’s Largest and Most Progressive Shoe House N.W. e We Invite Charge Accounts With Those of Established Credit For smooth, flexible, ) slow-wilting collars, Tol- 5] Bula with NELSTONE, the most econom: | 0T Will |y 'ana al building product on the A little man’s Blucher; sizes 874 to 12, with Good- year welt soles and~ Goodyear rubber heels. This same shoe in sizes 1214 , who finished f pectively, in e at Detroit The driver re- spondu to Franklin 71. [ & 5555555566565 manize ! will design and give you an building you are contemplat- a’ trial and see how STONE CO. of Md. and Va., Inc,, Alexandria Pike (Across Long Bridge) South Washington, Va. Phone Clarendon 835-F-31. THE VICTROLA instrument line includes twenty-one models covering a wide range of sizes, designs and prices. Ask your dealer or write to us for a complete catalog. Weekly issues of new Victor Records provide not only the best but the newest selections by the greatest artists in each field. Out tomorrow New Victor Records September 21, 1923 + _ DOUBLEFACED Red Seal Concert and Operatic .. i Lucia—Sextette { Galli-Curci-Egener-Caruso-de Lm—Jomzl-Bada} 10000 $3.50 Rigoletto—Quartet Galli-Curci-Perini-Caruso-de Luca. The two greatest concerted vocal masterpieces of Italian opera sung here with consummate power and beauty. Visteola Nt 14 " [Symphonie Pathétique—Allegro con grazia (2adMovement) 1924 Model Studebaker Light-Six Touring Car $225 (Tuchsikowsky) Mengelberg and N. Y. Philbarmonic Orchestra Electric, $265 Symphonie Pathétique—Adagio lamentoso ¢4k Movement) | - (Twchaikowsky) Mengelberg and N. Y. Philharmonic Orchestra Second and closing movements from the intense and pow- erful last symphony of the great Russian composer. {Song"of the Traveler Ignace Jan Paderewski Paderewski) 6374 t du Voyageur) ( Piano Solo Etude in G Sharp Minor Ignace Jan Paderewski (Chopin Op. 25, No, 6) Piano Salo Hearers frequently mistake Paderewski’s “Traveler® for a Chopin number. ese composers are countrymen. The Etude is the immortal piano study in “thirds.” Black Label Operatic Airs « e Gem &:)mh Au'!_a:‘* :-.n_l (Verd) V'clor Open Company Fatal Power—On to Victory™ 35726 Gems from "Alda"—-l’artz (Verd) Victor Opera Company ory 19 e Land""But Oh King in Thy Power Tramcea- 917 The Price of This Car Is Misleading performance. You get a beautiful, substantial, well-built, roomy and comfortable car. The practical absence of vibration in the Light- Six is a notable achievement. Itisdue largely to the fact that the Light-Six crankshaft and cbn- necting rods are machined on all surfaces. This is an exclusive Studebaker practice on cars within hundreds of dollars of the Light-Six price. Stop in and see the 1924 Model Light-Six. Test it for yourself—drive it and make your comparisons. Driving is believing. Some buyers take it for granted that cars which sell at about the same prices are equal in value. This is distinctly not the case. Tobuy on this basis would be an injustice to yourself. You can pay several hundred dollars more than the Light-Six price and get a car that represents no greater, if as great, intrinsic value as the Studebaker Light-Six. Or you can pay about the same price as the Light-Six, or less, and get a car that is high- priced when compared with the Light-Six because it does not represent as much for the money invested. And in the Light-Six you enjoy all the advan- tages of smooth, flexible, dependable, six-cylinder No operatic work is ever mounted with more magnificence of scenic and musical effect than Aida. The sumptuousness of its greatest moments gleam through the record. Light Vocal Selections The Argentines, the Portuguese and the Greeks The Duncan Sisters ;19113 Stick in the Mud Tlle Duncan Sutul The A., the P. and the G., according to little nave scalped the best seats for thq Celestial Chnlr “Shrk in the Mud” is a child’s krlgedy. Cut Yourself a Piece of Cake Billy y { Maggie! (“Yes! Ma’am!”) Aileen Stanley-Billy Mumy}lm" "Cul Yourself a Piece of Cake” is a bit of home satire, “Maggie” is about a girl who is nagged by her mother. Dance Records The Sweetheart of Sigma Chi—Waltz Whitey Kaufman’s Original Pennsylvania Semudm}lslls Indiana Moon—Waltz 'fln Troubadours Waltzes—the kind you dance to in the days before the Fraternity Sweetheart becoraes the College Widow. {l Love Me—Fox Trot International Novelty M}IBIZI NoNo Nora—Fox Trot The Benson Orchestra of Chicago I Love Me” makes a very clever fox trot. has graceful melodies and fine work. Somebody’s Wrong—Fox Trot The Benson Orchestra (e Folone Fox Teot The Great Whte Wey Orchetra 19122 A devzr,lwhi.m(nu.l!yp-o{ fox trot nnd a unood:.mu- tVictrola ace usearosr s wasressvoce- | Look under the lid and on the labels for these Victor trade-marks Victor Talking Machme Company, Camden N.J. Victrola No. 260 $150 After seventy-one years of service the name Studebaker enjoys confidence and respect more than ever. 1924 MODELS AND PRICES—f. o. b. flmy 4 SPECIAL-SIX !Ful UB'W B lflH? JPul MD'WB 7-Pass., l??'W l ,60 H. P. Touring———.——_$1750 Rn-dnh:r( 975 Coupe- Rfl-hfl‘(fi 3-Pase.) )ng Sedemi o IS “No No Nora” Terms to Mcet Your Convenience JOSEPH McREYNOLDS, Pres1dent Commercial Automo bile and Supply Co. Sales and Service Now Located in Our New Home 14th Street at R . STUDEBAKER YE AR

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