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8 : THE SUNDAY ST&IWASHINGTON! D. O, DECEMBER 16, 1923—PART .1. el “NS‘I’A“_MEN‘I’ TELLS OF LIFE HERE oncuestea conozer. | [FLONZALEY QUARTET (S2¥anfirgue itme fe:|350 GALLONS SEIZED (=== = EE - 1 DE IN JACKSON'S TIME| | riiuss sy asesne | | pROGRAMS OFFERED |inirite ‘s skt oinescs | IN DRY RAID BY POLICE[| Give Electrical Presents This Xu “' = ':1.:;’:‘:..‘":.'.‘.,:,:'.‘.::".:..?.':: ei‘.';:: epmm———— Grills—Armstrong... .$12.50 | Warming Pads (West- A chestra, William H. tel STreatest composers 've poured some ey A T ber music organizati £ th 14, | Funl a 8 + seco 3 sic organisations of the world, : Gaillard Hunt Gives Historical s, wpPROGRAM. D. C. Society of Fine Arts Sponsors 854 Thelr piaying 1s marked by pecu: S .a:: :;:I(:::"ol' Sorn and ve || Grills—Universal .. .$11.50 Leoture Before Washington g e Series of Concerts Devoted | hion, PP ny, A0 Uy iva | raids conducted yesterday by Capt. C. L. | |I| Grills—Universal . ..$12.50 Overture, “Crown Diamonds,” the support of Washington citisens | Plemmo; f tl ighth police pre- Study. Auber to Chamber Music. 10°ute ighost dewree Dosaibler | eimat otner e e ne. aquns | ||| Percolators (7-cup S % $92,000 000, Mostly in L'b" Gaillard Hunt, who has been giv- | | ¢*) Meloar. Jopus 10, Mo. 8" o The Flonsaley Quartet, an organi- ————— being Acting Lieut Sullivan, Sergts. : ing a series of lectures before the (b) “Minuett® ) ry zation unique In the history of | AHMY TESTS ANNOUNCED Maginniss and Balderson and erty Bonds, Paid on Inter- (i, iingion stuay on the ctty of | | o Symehonye -2 . Havan | | string quartets, wint prosent a series - |tectives Bmich and Trammell of the Washington, yesterday described the T Puceint | |of three concerts of chamber music|yn yyone nonten oo 3 Corps A men and women were arrested on i house . - S " Vi X 3 est and Principal soclal life of the Capital from the| | Valse de concert, “Les Sirenes, In the Central High School Auditorium charges of violating the Volstead act | ||| [rong (3-Ib. Tourist) . .$6.50 time of the earliest Presidents down | £ Waldteufel during the winter season, January 21, Vacant. station as Virll Harris, 625 T T (Welhn' '], E day | 10 the Jackson administration at the | 3. February 11 and March 10. A final examination of candidates |Street northwest; Ernest Wisnant oasters ouse The Treasury recelved yesterda¥| ,gylar meeting of the Study a: 1724 | This quartet appears under thelooal | gor appointment as second leuten- |And, R Hairson; 1881 Jth atrest Turnover) .......$8.00 ) s icisioc ST N the second semi-annual payment OffN'gireet With the advent of An- auspices of the Washington Soclety | ants Regular Army, will be held dur- g P i oy B Warming Pads (Uni- interest and the first annual install- [ gro oo r o o0 s Mr. Hun (a) Scene Danace, moderato- 1 . W , s L the of Fine Arts, which has done much | yno sy, X ing April 14, |we arter, 207 Virginia o allegretto. (b) Scherzo polka, g the week commencing Apr! 3 10.50 W 10.59 f ipal on the funded in- neral : ment of principal on soclal life of the city became changed | | allegretto moderato. (c) Pas | [in,the deyelopment of 4 more & ee 1924, the commanding general of the . southenst: Edward debtedness of ‘the government Of | .4 transient visitor: 0 er s beoame more de Gusla, andantino. (d) | |other lines of artistic endeavor in 3d Corps Area announced yesterday. % Linden street, and Dim-A IIIIIP'—P rtables—Clamp anywhere . $4. Great Britaln to the United States Marche Dansee et Final, al- { The examination s open to applicants | Leon Jackson, 2221 12th street north- S ol -$4.50 numerous, 1 Washington. under the torms of the debt settle- SRTD ik The Flonzaley Quartet, which has |residing in Maryland, Virginia and Among _tho ; " : - west, . . . ment approved by the act of Feb- | sonr Wi hom brerent wero Mrs.| | marines’ hymn, “The Halls of | |intornational recognition of the suc- | Pennaylvania. ~ Further information | “At 1709 Sth atreet the officers seized Christmas Tree Lights—Eveready Flash Lights ruary 28. 1923 W Fitch, Mrs, Chartes Warren Mre | | “The Star Spanglea B - cess of artistic performances since 'will be supplled by heafiquarters of |the largest amount of liquor—280 y 28,1923, - WmiehNes arl erren, Mrs. e Star Spangled Banner. its organization by the late E. J. d6 ‘the 3d Corps Area, Standard Oil [gallons, while on the premises of Vir- Aw The total payment amounted to| {enry I, Flathor, Miss Anne Sa (Immediately after the con- | |Coppet, has a history which covers | building, Baitimore, M. ling Harrs the selzure amounted to o 392,000,000, of which $69,000.000 was{ &ur: B Oraineed, Mre. o= | | cert there will bo & drese pa- [ | twenty' consccutive vears of activity | ' Tne examination will be haffl to il |fty gallons, part being taken from for interest and $23.000 000 for prin-| nis Macomb, Mrs. Samuel Reber, Miea| | stitute detachment of the pa-: | | b, America and Europs. ~All four japproximately 100 vacancles in the the house, part from the garage and 1209 H N.W. Phone Fr. 6903 cipal, and as authork y s Alice Henrique, Miss Prather, Mra. rad nd.) musicians are artists of first rank. infantry, cavalry, fleld artillery, coast | part from a pit In the yard. OF tho shLtIAMELE v hs ) Shepard and Miss Maria Ewing ot . Damroseh Tribute. artillery, air service, engineers, signal | Acting Lieut Sullivan discovered erty bonds, which were accepted at! Willlam R. Castle, Jr., chisf of the Lynch Luguer of the Washington |COFDe. quartermaster corpe. finance de’ | the bt \n the yard When he stepped par and accrued interest, with a small ' division of western’ Europe, Depar- | Bottle” and “A Ghost of & Chance” | Soclety of Fine Arts has recently re- | Partment, ‘ordnunce department and |on = pile of leaves causing the ¢ cash tment. The bonds were ment of State, will speak on “The| Those who participated n the plays | celved several interesting communi- | € = 5 ‘ - P sat 3916 . ‘face amount, of econd , American Diplomatic Service" before Included John D. DeWitt, 8. Richard | cations regarding the Flonzaley con- liberty loan converted 4%s, the ac-!the Study next Thursday morning, at Mock, Loulse Espey, Ethel Wright, |certs from men high in the ‘music gruedinterest "belng 392012784 and | 110 e'clock ‘Frieda, Ring. John Newell, Euphemia | world. Walter Damvosch wrote in a : ment, : Admiral Willlam S. Benson, whe it Fosdick, Lydia Shepard, Edward |letter dated December 3: - wso oo ved vester- | was announced would speak on that Everett, Lydia Ohlander, Leon Chag-| I hear with pleasure that you are dmm“mmmnmmmmlmu,nm““"ll““l““m semi-annual payment! occasion, will appear at a later meet- non, Elsie Talbert, Marlan Casey, | now devoting yourself to an encour- 4 the fir t annual in- | ing. Louls Selbold, Ann Wrightson and agement of the love and understand- Stallment of prinipal on i~ indebted- | —The address Thursday will be the | Douglas Hartman. ing for chamber music, and that you Ross of the Tepublio of Finland, DUr- ' last one on ~GOVErRMENt" t0 be de- ' T e e e e suant to the funding agreement dated livered this year under the auspices [} —_——— — — May 1 subject to the approval of the Study. under._the provisions of . The next will be delivered January c roved February 28, 1923. 10, 1924, it was announced. 4 L 000, f ! h ;;m;»l’;l %O'YII!O“"KOdf o |‘llxo.' ; ! 0, of w 35 was for inter-! est and $45000 for principal, and as < S by tne T ot tgves: | THREE PLAYS PRECENTED, ment was made in liberty honds, —_ which were accepted at par and ac- 'George Washington Actors Give 1830 K Street N.W. it ustmant, Tho bonds were 179350, | “Loving Joe” on BilL R ont. 0 v R ., e face amount, of second liberty loan| er‘:‘ w‘:h‘::tm = TO BE FULLY COMPLETED JANUARY, 1924 %S, t ce! d Inte t S ayers $ob22 Mana " The cah “adjustment, | presented thres short blaye at 703 RESERVATIONS NOW BEING MADE $21.78. “E; HH’;E! f‘rldl"y nl‘h‘l'..hlhe b‘l,l‘ll'"lcl]ufl. The bonds thus accepted have been Ing ‘“Toving Joe™ * ree s in a H canmeie e e e ity | e o8 Thres Tl n 8 THE WILLSONIA is the latest, most modem debt reduced accordingly. | T ERSingy SNEE and conveniently planned apartment house in Wash- | ington. 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