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t s T : THE EVENING . STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 26. 1923. CHICKEN COOP BLAMED ; | TODAY'S AMUSEMENTS. AMUSEMENTS. % MUSEMENTS. AS BLOCKING HOUSE SALE BY RADIO TODAY -t comeere st e Park | | NATIOYARThe Nervous Wreck” | L TR i B tonight at 7:30 o'clock, by the " e Washington Boys Independent Love and Money,” comedy, . . Band. J S, 3 . . W. X. Hartung Asks Court to Com-{ | Schedule of Wireless News and Entertainment. R T e “Nightie Night," GH CLASE VAUDEVI s H “ B E RT" pel Owper to Move Alleged 7 farce, 30 and 8:30<p.m. THEATRE DE LUXE i LOCAL STATIONS. Monoghan, commissioner of health o erture. “Conqueror”. ... . e 15 onsi | L . VING DUTCH. o Greatest of Novelties NAA—Nnaval Radio Station, Radle, Va., | © York. altz, ilight’ . A from Richard Wagner's immortal wWilliam K. Hartung. owner of (435 Meters). p.m.—Florence Gilmour, colora-| | Fox Trot, “Barne ‘Rose | | vanaeviite, a F‘“"";-:E“:;:“;fl“;fi’. —— LIRS “T“E l- ' 2 = s ture soprano. 2 g 116 p.m. premises 3706 Fulton street north-| p.m.—Complete live stock mar- | 1% = Jok 5. bt March, “Activity”. ......Bennett ~ o vandeviTie . &t VY 9y west, asked the District Supreme omment pianist. e £ AEER renade, “Chauffeur’s Dream,” 2:45, 6:30 and 8:40 p.m. E-EE\ CHASE""K uley 8t..D.C. ‘ oF Fl'TASIE r -_Now'- 7 Sietz e v " FODAY AND TOMORROW—MAY Me- S . Selection, “Indian Boy,” Bennett GAYETY—"Bubble, Bubble, AVOY, "in “ONLY 38" GEORGE Surpassing All Other Revues 0 p.m.—John P. Hofmann, plan- March, “E1 (.‘D‘(‘mn,. lesque, at 2:15 and 8$:15 p.m. O'HARA, in “FIGHTING RLOOD, 2‘ fllG WEEK E p.m.— ather bureau report N o Court to compel Mrs, Rachael J. Read LR A Sk o p.m.—Ernest A. Ehler, tenor. Who resides at 2716 Wisconsin ave- = oiiow M 1. And ABSOPS WADLE jiles L ARRAC 230-Twice e is proper oo p.m.—Dairy market report | W s . The Star Spangled Banner. OWARD—(Colored) “Follow Me,” [} 1 AES ABLEF. E DAILY—8:30 B T s P i, i I ST T HOWARD. Crlpred) o1 ¥ ) AMAC chicken coop, which he deseribes as i . s | " BERASCO-—Scaramouche” (seconda || TAKOMA 4t} and Butternut sta. The Man of Mystery nEx " z v, y 228 SLAS i e (sect 0 AND TOMORROW a nuisance. Mr. Hartung declares he|wCAp—ghesapeake and Potomac WaZ—New York (435 Meters). WSB—Atlanta (429 Meters), I eeks. Dhiotopiay: &t 315 and D, W. ORIFFITRS CORLAAEE OF e lost the sale of a new house because| melephone Compnny (469 Meters).| 5:05 p.m—“The Adventures of 11:45 p.m.—Radlowl concert. y p.m. HE STORM." ‘Neal; Bully & Houghton; of the chicken coop. He erted its| Silent Peter.” by Florence Smith Vincent. — 'ROPOLITAN—Constange Tal- Reymoids 'Donezan Co.; Bird appearance is unsightly and - - 0 p.m. !-.'h'ml |)u.\( ball scores. i WFAA—Dallax (476 Meters). n .m., 1:35, b Cabaret; A 'Ifibl\mnz‘l‘ es WM —Doubleday-Hill Eleetric F"m'i\\'nrhl p.m.—"The Progress of thel Silent night : : AS AN, of the Day; Pathe News Ple- chickens are noisy and affensive. i e $ E pany (261 Meters). = A = { — ‘Six Days,” Through Attorneys Darr. Whiteford| 4.30 to 5:30 p.m.— Mu_fi 15 p.m.—“What Enginegring 1Is at am., , 3:30, 5:30, 7:30 and 911 H Street N.E. Extra Added Attraction MASTERPIEGE lcal program; and What It Is Not.” by 1. J. Mehren.| WLW—Cincinnati (300 Meters). and Darr, the plaintiff also tells the |base ball score: 30 . 9:30 p.m S L ATE! That s 8 se ball scol 30 p.m.—Benjamin Listengart, vio- 'r" at Is Settiag Washingte - « 5 ¥ 4 pan—Crosley forum and plano; COLUMBIA—Mae Murray. in “The ;P : YVETTE RUGEL Talking & court that when he was building the { ; 3 Also_comeds. Baman TReh el Hie mabho aE o | WAt Conttan it B st 1o 5 : neste Berrmen, pianist; | 50108, William Schmitt. French Doll, at 11:15 a.m., 1:15, 3:25, e 5 The Girl With the Glorlous The Amazing Story of Love Vi with him that if he would erect for | (@50 Meters.) v 3 baritone. 8 p.m.—Vocal selections by A 7:30 and 9:40 p.m. OLYMPIC, , 1431 U Street N.w. olee e B T ) ART. e us Mo her a tool house on her property she | Siation close v Schroder; a play for children, y ) ane Grey's “To the Last LAST DAY c Would a0 away With the ehicken coop. | ropin” C07¢d temporarily pending Magic Journey,” by T. C. O'Donnell; Yatas 305 510, IFFITH'S “ONE EN 3 Two Shows 1 2018 & 8:15 RAMON NOVARRO. ALICE 4 WGY—Schenectady (380 Meters). |Southern S der T:20" 7 Sunday Matineo at 3 TERRY. LEWIS STONE She not kept her alleged agree- puthern Serenaders. n ] ment, it is stated, although Mr. Har- Phones: Main 4483, 4485, 6523 And 30 Princisals. with Silent night z - . WJIH—Willlam P. Boyer Co. | » L Trilby,” at Tt . Stx. Caet of 10,000 tung did bulld a tool house. Affida e —_ WDT—New York (403 Meters). Kow atra t 3 SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA by a salesman and a prospective pur- Meters). | £ Shuwinteacs s 3 WWJI—] 5 A . - . £ . -~ P g - i “It's a Metre chaser declate that the existence of| 3 to 4 p.m.—Musical program; mar- | i i o 7 to 8 p.m.—Vaughn De Leaths' | CENTRA {fuman Wreckage. sl Er iR the coop broke up a sale ket reports. i trai Town | birtnday party. with Mra ce Reid, at 11 a.m. h&N. N.W. VANT." featuring ETHEL GREY | LOEW’S WRC—Radio Corporation of America b e AS—Loulsville (400 Meters). . . o (469 Meters). | CRANDALL'S—Drums of Fate RADIO NEWS || c nn-chitror: s ruocsy Woo—mromort o ssem |5t 8.0t e or o SR 000 2, 100 B i e 4:30 p.m.— Educational program; b rock ; | Hour, by Marietta Stockard Albion, |, 430 ¥ ! i ‘| "LEADER — Marie Prevo i 3 i p.m-——Sandman’s visit | 7"8:30 to 10 p.am.—Concert by the Bel| Brass.” at 10 a.m., 12:30, 3, 5:3 z, — = = 50 p.m.—Base ball scores; weather | canto Male Quartot al read- | and 9:30 p.m. 5 MORROW. A B { o Lo TROMAS MEIGHAN. fa -HOMEAARD | pOLY TONJGHT—8:20 & _Ror . B to §2.00 P e bl R L S ARMY TO |NSPECT ClRCLE:I?P . Ave.Typhoon Cooled. || Pop. Mat. Thurs—soe to s1.00 [ " Ampie Parking Soace | G SANITATION HERE; : |l & p.m.—"Road Conditisns,” by A. G One of the most powerful broad- e sy iah the American/Av: i AN e oL [itoptne s daintiah st i s e world relying | §:10 p.m r 1, by Herman exclusively on storage battery power | Fakler, For ' You Alone” will put its opening program on the (Gehl), “Top o' the Morning” (Man- &ir tonight at 8 o'clock when W' o ettt e an) L : a members of the International Chiro-| 8:30 to 9:30 p.m.—Concert by the' new atation of the Wiilexa sl ] Y e, | practors’ Association, Andrew Chapel Methodist C < 2 ance ? awla p.m.—Tourists’ weckly road re- |choir. P age Battery Company ofCleve i . ass” (Wieniawski). rt 10:30 to 11:45 p.m.—Concert by the Joins the ever-growing rank of avne B TMhONe s i Texas Hotel Orchestra. ; i s BT transmitting stations. WTAM has | Fleeting Hour” (Dorothy Lee), *2 KSD—St. Louls (316 Meters). | - Maj. George F. Lull, Medical Corps of [§ .= 220 0 —00 a 1.000-watt - trans: | Open ~ Secret (Woodman), ! 8 p.m.—Abergh's Concert Orchestra. | WGl—Medford Hillside, Mass. (360| The inspections will be in addition to | TRUXTON Flu. Ax nsllxn;;; it one of 8 very few with N\'}f“ gers) e i 3 Meters). the Army. on duty at the Army Medical “LOVE BRAND no¥e e such high power. GY at Schenec- | and tie. in s i c i School, this city, has b ordered to | - a3 - - o tady is transmitting with 1,000 watts. 8l o Two~ Southern; KDKA—Pittaburgh (326 Meiers). ¢ D - . | report'to Maj. Gen. L. H. Beach, chief | e ats ‘ 3 Bk Lo bl i The new station: will transmit on & ntlemen.” by the courtesy of the| 6 p.m.—Base ball scores; dinner con- . lesson No.) o angincers, for duty in making sani- = T3 - il R Tew Nenauy wave length of 390 meters. | Cosmos Theater. ce 50 B lice tary inspections of public buildings and -E. e - L The station has been so planned|.9: P.m.—Plano ital, by M. Ruth| @ p.m.—Literary program by 3 mariet onton . Police reports:; grounds in the District of Columbia. bt » or near the station an the 3 (Debussy), “Rhap- | 6:45 p.m.—Children’ 1 period. e B Rangans hour, by )Mis3| signed as the bases of improvements in |0 x1io (irear Son Comedy machinery for control of ventilation |Sody p.m.—Base ball scores; “Applying o s, \Canp Fire Girls, anitation whes necessary. B and heating is remotely situated | 9:13 -Song reeltal, by Mrs.! Art to Modern Industry,” by Prof. H e H T — from the bulldins. !Wayne B. Wheeler, soprano: “Happy ! T. Goodwin P P LIBER An unusual form of aerial is en ) (Strelezki), “A Birthday 7 p.m.—Concert by the Little e v Sele er- | . F “ vy ployed, speclally designed to elim- | (Woodman), “Fiddie and 1" (Good- | KDKA Symphony Orchestra; Fraaces : i : e — FOR ALL OF US J { — — “:Por All of Us* is beautifully I | | | | 11 pm—Ar Musical program by | WBAP—Fort Worth (476 Meters). in “DRUMS OF nate stat ference. The anten- | eve) Adeline Park, soprano. 2 L1 democratic. Thers is a solution na con twelve wires In a| 9:80 p.m—Violin recital, by Mra ;" 8:45 p.me—Farmer market repot - double of six wires each, This | Raymond B. Dickey: “The Son of the b 2 . | WraM—Cleveland (390 Metern. 16 Jonioeedy TNDk, Tooks 7 Paramount Presents {|] Yor eceryone’s problem.*—Success 4 1 pan of 100 feet, with a | Puszta” (Keler-Bela). “Londondery § us. We are reads to supply you. | % in 6 Magazine. Soapinded hetgnt of | (Rehteld). ! 6:50 p.m.—Children’s bedtime story. | featured by vocal and instrumental P 11th & N. C. Ave, S.E. Next Tuesday Aftermoon, 2:30 , |E. Morrison Paper Co. || CAROLINA 1% & X stk e e 50 pounds. | Air” (Old Irish),. “Spanish Danc KYW-—Chicago (345 Meters). the two| 9:45 p.m.—Song recital. by Her-| 8 to 8:58 p.m.—Musical program: |selections, Scotch ballads and WTAM i Fakler atfon™ | Ishan s stra Orchestra. THOMAS H. INCE THE SUN- it tow- | man Fakler, baritone velatfon" | Isham Jones and his orchestra; Harry 1009 Peansylvania A bl { (Scott). “Twilight” (Glen), “Inter{ Geise, pianist; Mary Lee, soprano: e e I AST MA"" | N ——— e the Nos™ (Mac Fadyen). Marguerite Kugel, soprano; other LITERARY DIC i DieER PO All Programs Scheduled for Eastern WBZ—Springfi | £s of the towers are deeply |’ : = BZ—Sprinat - . i il HERSELF more muassive piers of con- | el GOSN o R A e = 1 LOIS_WILSON—RICHARD DIX e maErE WEAF—New York (402 Meters o ps for the Motorist,” by Charles A. . ERMITTED ROBT. EDESON—FRANK CAMPEAU WILLIAM REARDON A counterpoise, sixty feet wide av p.m.—Grace Meyers, Iyric soprano. | Frazer “BUBBLE, BUBBLE,"” with Abs Reynolds, || || g = A = e e : s )’v:\vnl Qiby twelve | .S P }:)a ¥ Sport Talk, by! €:30 p.m.—Bedtime story; farmers’ ANM GLIFTON [ Comety=News=—Ovectm C) C—FASHION feet tall im ornton Fisher. = | night, humorous program." A 7 ————— beneath the spread of th 6:40. p.m.—Florence Gilmour, colora- 7 p.m.—Concert by ss L. Hazel Next Week— BREEZY TIMER"™ —= unterpoise is composed soprano. Childs, soprano; WBZ Trio. ot le f antenne p.m.—“Milk and Its Relation to| ~ 8 p.m.—Bedtime story for grown- e oaule Public Health,” by Dr. Frank J.)ups, by Orison S. Marden '8 5 G ' > ion is ideally located for| : ¥ s = < transmission. Eight miles | - ] e v - TAKE A LESSON IN LITAR from L 2 2 Shows for Price of 1 J being covered bLy| 10 p.m.—Banjo recital, by Brooke | artists thirty-cig nas wood. | Johns. 9:05 to 9:25 p.m.—Reviews of the — A thrilling tale of the old Weat, % Stranded : th nume - i latest books by Llewellyn Jones. | i based on the famous rain insulators, 5 DISTANT STATIONS. BY ZANE GR! land and one-half mile ke | it Continuous from 12 Noon Eric. there is no disturbing elemer : THE ART OF LOVE! T e 0 = THIS WEEK The Hamonst. Violinist FOUR OTHER STAR ACTS to mar its transmission. It is more | than ter of @ mile from the | 3 factor Which 1s otten” troublesome | Z 1AM, TO 11 P Photopisy— LOTAL LIVES" ac hich is ¢ 8 R DOORS OPEN AT 10:30 A. ce of the U. S. Mail Service to broadcasting stations B Vi : , —— - i orite Popuiar T Vaudeville Al aa s isen for tnisiatations s “ e 3 First Natlonal Presents 0c-310 Nights. 20c 50¢ grams are to be broadcast on Wed- | : P CONSTANCE | Excent Saf. Mat., Sun. & Holidays nesday and Saturday evening of each it o i ¢ e TR week starting it 8 oclock eastern 'I'AL ) standand time. 3 With the T Gisconnegted 'u\,u\"g Supported by Jack Mul from his set, § n picked fip a; 4 e £ d - - - < inude Gillingwater, Sunday evening ; Mg S 4 A arron and = great cast, broadcasting sta; between 7 o'clock which Barron and i reaé cane.”in was broadcastin a_ program by ai e 4 = & stage hit, THE PERFECT PLACE TO T S p——p— Now Going On!! ‘ (I DULCY | DANCE fous to learn the y of th AKE g 4 e ) N : B — == If you are in need of electric or gas fixtures, or TXof ¢ Bobby Vernon WMU, the Doubleday-Hill Electric "‘"5“‘"’" Frograme = feel that in the near future you will have need in “Hold Everything” U, the Double ! Questions and Answers RANTRING & s ! ; any station, is broadcasting a UPERB CAST verture— Mile. <) » fi?.’,’.l‘r’a’“; of ‘music ‘duil;‘d"!lA‘etfe;;\ J2! B HOW TO OPERATE YOUR RADIO / : of them HURRY HERE l?xl;:'—_l]menv:'lll’n ¥ Glmastoat || ARTISTS’ COURSE Roon and 1 pm. in_ additio | W —————— ! NOW and take advantage of 1AM, nl ALTo - Jnsz—World Survey—Scenie sov, 16 OLIS, THEATZR a0 14th & PARK ROAD Tegular afternoon program from 4:30 | § e R . Washington's Finest Orchestra, O e e e wbrThouE I Ecl Droicotiny Jiutione the low prices marked on these Daniel Breeakin Condneting. Nov! i—Nrme, MATZENAUER. Contalto: | § MANY NEW CIRCUITS goods. The receivers, MUST RANDALL'S 7amemnnow |, | b5 Siem s, k ohns of “ollies vill H TODAY—ANDREE LA Y “and | Feb. 20—~RACHMANINOFF. Pianist. s B i et 1o Al Live Nesve of Rodki / | get a certain amount of money STAR CAST. in March 7—Mme. GALLI-CURCI, Sopiano. 3 A I ive News of Radio Simple Plans for Beginners WRC. He is a graduate of the ORGE O'HARA R e e Your Cony Now Reads, BUY j = out of this stock, and, as a o seress 550t PHILHARMONIC result, the prices on all high- ! 3 SEINTAR G B L e : AT ALL NEWS STANDS grade electrical and gas fix- FINEST SUPER 1_";E_;,’?'Siai‘:“',“_:l\“l'.\lE“:j;"';_;‘;\fl‘“-; | ,,_wcggyfifiim_h e Westinghouse By Mail Radio Digest 8y Mot tures, parts and appliances i mmw [ _ DEVORE. in NA Donna. Met. Opera; Costume Recital. 85 Per Year FASTEST GROWING RADIO MAGAZINE 35 Per Year 1 Ji°< < || Avril 4&—Mme. JERITZA. Soprano. oA A have been so marked WITHOUT REGARD i -AND HIGH~ | CRANDALL ‘.)'R: Voh et D ana 24 m’;_(_v%.-fififi!‘.xfimflf:rc‘n’fnc\:"r'fiffl. TO THEIR COST PRICE!!! G 15 e s WA A E| | Hent, Betey Sy onr, LR 26-—JASCHA HEIFETZ, Violinist i 1 St DA CAS n “HUMAN Wl [} = ‘Season tickets. each course, $16, $13.60, Mazda Lamps CLASS L A — | ] R " R T s S VAUDEVILEE |[RANPALLS, eai¥%: || WILSON.GREENE oo s 7 ; ' : SIX REFINED ACTS |[fl ¥ st St T Buy a Box of 6 . TR S n “HELPFUL HOG . S—SALVI. Werld's Greatest Harpist, i W, : o i FLASHES FROM SONGLAND CRANDALL’S Snvey Thenter T B { " Garden 2 ianist. JOHN J. ODENWALD ) WILL_ARMSTRONG €O. 14Th Amd Cot. - hme, LOUTSE HOMER, Contralt. 1209 H Street N.W. I 2\ FOUR PALS MATE 2 P M DALY S EALSTAPAY Il {] ¥eb: 15—dme. FRIEDA HEMPEL So- i d e prano: Jenny Lind Concert. Phone Franklin 6903 4 4 3 : ) LLOYD & CHRISTIE TonenNaw Ik 5 | March 3 WISOHA EXMAN. Vielsist, — : } 3 RTEL & PHYL | R Hol . son . §0. 38, 86, plus war tax. MOUNT VERNON o : MURIEL & PHYLLIS ST Wi 17 o v |8 DANCING M'DONALDS S0 R York Symph h nd ALEXANDRIA, round trip, 80 : : : ! \ ||| NewYork Symphony Orchestra oS gt o 3 A Paramount Photoplay {ICRANDALL’S Ayenne Gra WALTER DAMROSCH, Conductor. Arlington, . e trip, 10c additional, ki o 45 Pa. Ave. BRUNO WALTER. Guest-Conductor f’::-x:l:ris:g--hl."onlt;:: o .snm'lv::: i B . g 1 b “The Silent Partner” 1 M. DAILY. 3PS SOUNDAT. Five 'ruuu-y;;‘o‘c‘ti zx!'-h)'"l'i 13, Dec. 11, —9:00 AM. to §:30 P M. i BE Soloists—OLGA SAMAROFF. Pianist: Running Time—s5 Minutes atterles 3 With Leatrice Joy, Owen Moore, | /[l| "% EMAN OF e " A SESA:L"S‘ i bt Fi5is exd obert Edes Etc. NTE 7 8. 8 Seaso z 3.75 Washingt o .:':rg:: :l;’llvv-y Co. . : Robe: €208, ‘ o oo o0 = 3 Vavdeville Starts 3:15, 6:30, 9:15, || 'S Avolie Thenter Droop's, 13th and G TR T | § : R I T S woiie Thert ] H ; : : = g 624 H St. V.E § Guaranteed Radlo : A - $10’090 Stock Of "F“"::s'“g;‘.‘:s:'::-_;":?':’.“““;d-l:':":'" 1_(3;{\\;1)fi;§:;i::'arnn.w. 2 {jx\%“ : ¢ L 2 Longer life! Less retuning! Both #8 Electrlc and Gas [ A NG LRk MO e thach nthe ot e result when you use Willard “A” B . ; : S e || — 812 13th St Storage Batteries. And they cost &8 letlu €s . ( = CRANDALL'S ronk Thenss: :nmelg]}:g 9‘1309 wfl}!_ 38 5 £ ### nomore. . : This entire stock MUST GO!! The s . i a v . Il OPENING CLASS DANCE e 3 A ] HOMEW ARD | SATURDAY NIGHT, SEPT. 26. ORCHESTRA. M. 7987 sooner the better. Many people will . ng Frax LATREL, ADL LATEST DANCES TAUOHT. o e Come in and get a cgpy of “Better : be crowding this establishment, look- ik Hll rosioRdewARSET TORN" o 1 [ll| PEIVATE AND. CTass T Our Special Table D'ate Dianer Results from Radio. No charge_ s ing for the values in fixtures and ap- / M Lo Ifz'."a'.‘s'&;" R, . Children's class, UNEQUALED ANYWHERE Radio “A,” 80 amp., $16.70 : pliances which may never be seen in" < e = ———— — TR aER g R B e Washington again. YOU had better ot “*Wir. Leroy H. Thayer Club, Breakfast METROPOLITAN LUNCE . et here soon 'as possible, in order ) cés the reo of his ‘studio JL 8t Rewien- G and B ;.8 fo‘benzfih b t" from as large :l; assort- ) \ n E s I n E " Am“l":"’:f“':‘n""?vi‘p:;g::"?:mh'l 'n’ . ; ment as possible. STORE WILL BE , AVE. AT 1TH—MATN 007 f || *Shodat cinsaes or children now fomiug | OPEN EVERY EVENING. % 1 ' i TONIGHT—8:30 1143 Conmecticut ave Main ’ First Washington fronment Static? No, it’s often battery & Penn Electric and Gas 2 | Eormeest 1\ BAVISON'S : Teach sou s leakage that causes those ear- £3 Iv C ‘ 1 e \G“ ent i | N et Seiy splitting noises. ' Willard “B” Bat-- &8 Supply Company ‘ ““ Gfi‘ LTS a8 ehtw R [ teries put an end to them. g . 9111, 9th St. N.W. ‘ Want Help of “ 0N e | Soican "Hango, sl the Tatent varigiops Radio “A” Batteri 3 : Any Kind? 2o AND EDITH KNG Edw. F. Miller Studic . 10 atteries, 80 amp., $16.70 | CHAS. E. MATSON—Receivers—GEO. G. WEBSTER y 3 MAT. TODAY--25¢-75¢ I 1226 Conn. Ave. .Fr. 8587 Radio “B” Batteries, 24 volt, $8.90 i ! Use the Classified i} £ctive whene ‘ana pieasiog ons any time, Courve, 4 pri Main 1732 Clases and Dances ‘ Tt s‘ Attractive 'l’aip‘(:« pleasing Section o he Star— combinations. Nothing is ever accomplished 3 o y and you'll have your ad ! = Olass -Cor m;‘i_-l OiEanr 17, aa& P.M. without & beginning. To merely : W h' t i reach the- most compe- ||| NJATIONAL THEATER Jack Hofiman an say “I am going 1o start saving ¥ as lng on attery : tent : of -workers—do- [} S ABsoLUTELY FIREPROOF | Lillian Hoskins sometime” is to put off indef- : mestic and otherwise. e e R | e e o Rl initely your_financial freedom. : C p : 4 : iy e e Ty ol an chidren. vy aeeorated stigle O on idoset i Ok S om any ! MEEE (g‘aas‘;ificsn::;: ;T’l‘e Nervous Wreck % Paul (;;rdner Tcher;ikofi ANK : g Mo : than gl e cthes - | s i, s, ot or oo |20 R R @ Or Any Other Authorized Service ; I gccagscdof the results {Otto Kruger 21d June Walker| ,, Iuis of Baviers sud Fokioe Balles | OF COMMERCE Station > : . | obtainec. e :;;;::;’;::‘::‘_ w3 :?;'i‘ vete snd Glass instruction in All Dancing. AND SAVINGS L e | . “Around the Corner" is New York and Philadelp | stutios: 1703 § St N.W. orth 8783 Cor. 7th and E St 5 s & a Star Branch Office THE LAST WARNIN VROV AND SRS, Al N?:‘::‘:.:;’é:‘,’,?g‘;;’:fi‘ m. 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