Evening Star Newspaper, January 22, 1924, Page 15

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e e T et o THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, B. €, TUESDAY, JANUARY 22, 1924 ] 15 MUTT AND JEFF—The Radio Pregrams Include a Great Variety of Entertain ment. s M 0 - Ear oy —By BUD FISHER SENATORTOFOREE "o civeor e - a = H THERS'S 1 Aol |® WE DUDE THE ACRMAL) [ Tam'S PLENS StATIoN. XY.2. = B p—— SECOND ROUND. ~ KID MESTEW MECTS SAZZS i ) i t 158 Guests Arrive oF BROADCASTING= J::: SACTY PROG JERTY WiTH A CRUSHING LGFT T THE BeAl<s : | INCOMAE TAK i few ) HE FoLLOWS THIS WITH A WICKED RIGKT T3 : ) | Swecial Dispatei to The Star. e er? Bmsir 3 WAS SADBY SALLY ) 'S MUSHE THREE OF JGERY'S MOLARS 3 } GRANTSVILLE, Md. SRETy HeAR THE — ) scuwrs : : 5 . January [ FISH RO LONGER TTER T® TRE RING ELEOR! THEY : 2—W. K Waiker, owner of the ! - e e LoUED Hiva AND= T Cineas mEaTew UPBEREUTS. VICWOLSLY . = Nits House, at Stovestown, abov, SIRFES | 8 I 2 > > - Demands Vote of Viruinia’s Myersdale, recently cuurlllnn: b p 1 i 2z, RS s AND JAZZY Je?uu;“:‘oeczre;r%wfifl : 158 guests at u special party. As g R 3 ! SNouGH C erowD 1S YELLIAG FOR A ;Upper HWSQ on EH'O"GE- they were about to enter the din- e h -y 4 N L6€ THAT . ‘<f°‘ AND ing room. four state troopers ap- p ’ T 3 | pearsd with a warrant te search = - u;:.:“:: the premises for lguor. They made Leseosbuis a thorough search, but faiied 1o ‘ find anything. Be osARGHING Rivie , Much indigiation was maniested CHMOND, v . > v the guests when the errand of HMOND, Va., January Vire| the police was learned, 1t was al- & senate will he called upow m] leged that a member of the Wom- ment Position. Rluce Itacll on record as to whetior | am's Christlam Temperance Union it favors aration of the state and | WAS resporisible for the warrant. Aments in enfareement| AN elaborats luncheon was werved. prohibition laws, Senator Barrom, | L e i ava. s e i et ..., | ARLINGTON CLEAN-UP author of a vesolu- Eeramion s el NETS SIX ARRESTS e to national setiv-| es, such mportation and Inter- ! dtate of countruband liquor. | Two Raids Are Made on Gambling | Maving oll intrastate questlons to Etates 1 Farties—Liquor Also | ‘Action on the reselution was fo | Seized. Bave been taken by the sénate social 5 Is 2 [BELTSVILLE PARISH HALL 'zt "3ics,tion, ang oer v QUITS PHILIPPINE BANK. [nser ¢ oo Pattonse Netiors: " aneng was helh IDRIVE AGAINST SPEEDING: . CAMPAIGN NETS $7,000 |, 551y 330 wue raisea rowarvl“lhtl-! ———e ness and is returning to the United Wit \ i - e o aold { gy the Associated Press. .y _ |States. Tt is understood that he also vse the measure. Regarde o [herd in the Beitsdite Grange Hall. | MANILA, Junuary 22.—E. M. Ful-axpects to restgn his post as nsular | n taken on the resoiution | Fifteen Motorists Already Taken | Drive for $10.000 Being Made by| A committes of the recently formed | lington of Columbus, Oliu, general ' auditor. Hy the committes, he continged, it | 1 e Dronone ooy . 3 men’s elub of the chuvch will shoetly | y SNt belors the enate for | on County Roads. [ . St John's Protestant Episco- |lay plans and specifieations for the | H huoilding Before the vestry. The chair- . L 2 ; |man of the cammittee o the Rev Spacial Piwpateh to The Star. i PENERm.Y |Robert Lee ‘Lowls. who sssumed | (2 t w _York has passed o CLARENDOX: Va., Januvary Spoeisl Dispaten to Tue $2ar. harge of Zist parisiy wh w i t. John's @nd Sr. Mark's churches, | @ N I Macing (ha' enforcement of prohibi ne | BELTSVILLE, Md. January 22.—A £lx men wers aprested and gam tion solely upon the fedetal govern- i . rland, Momtgomery county, on | @ 1 S < neut similar measure & .,2, paraphernalia 4 Intoxicanth "‘"A&clmpzl(n for $10.00F (o build a|January 1 Tast, sweceeding the Rev | (g merlcan ecurlty featedl last suminicr in he Georgia | €hen several Ardngton county deyu- parisn hail hms been lawncied by Sy, (ChTistopher £ fa Roche win retived | § & tes led by Deputy Sherlft Howard lyopny protestant Episcopul Church|of the parish. Other nembers of i - S Smoot, wtaged a 'rald early Sunday i,¢ peltsville, A total of §7.000 ul- [committes Mmclude Dy Georgs W FIRE ROUTS GUESTS morning on the hoie of Kobert Jones. lready has been ralsed, 32.000 in cash | NI, asdstant ta Rev. Mr. Lewls < folnes S In iR unchi B el {and $5.000 m pledges. Groumd will ffcers of the mews elub, whicn i . FROM BALTIMORE HOTEL| "fl;";""" to g"‘":"'f" J‘;’:; e lhe broken this spring. It is hoped. ':I'r\!nlc mich € : county officers arrested Howard Jones, | 4n- |Of fhe ehore — @ brother of the former: Joht Gates,| FoXtures of the Rall ds now plan- |7, [ . Flames Break Out on Sixth Floor |Carl C. Brooks, Louls . Hamilten and [hed will be an auditoriom with alj,hn Kelk, Christmas Savings— Club R 3 Closes . !flnnr‘e T. Merryman. f whom were zeating eapacity of about 200, dining the first Thur . 2 of Belvedere—=Little Dam- forced to pav a fine of $2%. when | - o ;"m"’y later appeared begore Police Court | J > . > 3 Judge Harry Thomas. ' . The officers later i the day vistted | M ay P ry -3 By tie Assdofatod Press the "woods near Hadia WISt and_ ten | V‘ ednCde)’ anua TIMORE, Md. January 22.-—(8cross a gambling party, Arrestin LAIMDET, AW, Jan ey [ Halph Webater ung Julips Devengor Ik te on three upper floors of the [k former was found fith w ragor fh | Hotel Belveiers were routed from {his possession, and, when brought be. | their beds enr v when fire of | fore Judge Thomas on the caarge of | undetermined ¢ n dumaged badly | CATTVIRE concealed weapons, was given | [i @ men_th xth floar of the | tRIFLY days in jail in addition to being tructure. Morritt L. of |fined 410 on the gambling charge. A | Newark., N. L. occupant of the room 2:: of $21.25 was impowed on Deven- | “Murco” l._iqnid Paint Join Today s A which th started. escaped v - . injury, bnt his n):‘g and .,.'p‘w,. > l\s’l’lv.‘?!fl‘ml‘nnd effort is'being made | . \ telongings were royed v Kheriff Flelds and his depnties to | amt hreak up speeding on the county road: and in this connection more than ! teen arrests have been made simce ay. with a (ikelihood »w if the i, s gJietel ompioses soon. uisted the FIVE BANKING OFFICES % CLUB OPEN AT OUR There need be no doubt i your mind as to the = lasting quality of “Murco.” It isn’t for nothing that it is called The Lifelong Paint When you apply “Murco” you are adding years to the life of the surface. That is where the elements attack, and “Murco™ provides an unusually lasting protection. It is dependable—more so than any other paint. Specify it and be satisfied. 007 pure iead, Imseed ientifically mixed— ROCKVILLE. “the practice is <31 RoCKVILLE, a, samary 22 (spe- | NORTH BEACH TO VOTE | VR e ON BOND ISSUE SATURDAY Th., we " | Special Arrangements for Trans || portation of Washington Resi- thrday pastor dents Are Made. Special Dispateh to The Star. ‘ AMERICAN SECURI g T AND TRUST COMPANY © g 15th and Penna. A Charles . Margaret 'e. irray LIES - { peake B Stephiensen, both o each, is re election Saturday ¢ hond Iseue for the in + middle-aged negro {the town, which now is under ar< {560 homes. th the rob- | ~Bdward W TV store »t | Beach, has hts ago. Shoriff | jgene. if = jcomplete the town', 4 | the vsl protec i beach. | For the convenience of 1 spending the winter in Washington, , ;‘n (Shr-l;]u'p.ukc Beach Rabwuy H Shum n ! % ny will operate n special train, Dyar L,“b.’,'.'}'.‘,l.’.’.’%‘: d'};:‘_:f wWhich wiil lcave the District m..i i ) Capital, Sur, Quer and Undivided Profits $6,000,000.00 “Murco” is pure Paint—1 oil, turpentine and Japan dricr—s for practical use. Supplied in any quantity; in any celor you wish E. J. Murphy Co. 710 12th St. N.W. Main 5280 BRANCHES Central: 7th St. & Mass. Ave. N.W, Northeast: 8th & H Sts. N.E. & Southwest: 436 7th St. S.W. Northwest: 1140 15th St. N.W. improve 1d construct jetties to | d enlarge the sandy bathin Raovds in order and easily reacked. . Andits, inventorses, balame sheess, tax yeports, payroll schedules and Privase papers always under guard. Safety— at your elbow YOUR office records are the work of years. Don’t let them be wiped Potatoes and WE WILL PLACE ON SALE Overcoats | TOMORROW i AR 3 Burial was in St, John's ceme- ! vitzl fflcords are Woflh?-——“'ha( som & charge of ¢ erty conauet. || ) { | trouble, time and expense it would ! i Mr. Arthur Brisbane, highest ‘ MEN,S WIN TER i cost to re-create them? Have you ever priced editorial .weriter in the i ;hon@t how you coul: C&nt‘inue world, discusses the similarity in ’ usiness, with your records, the very the production of potatees and heart of that business, gone? overcoats.. i . A survey, recently made in a large | 4 office, showed that if fire should destroy its unprotected records, the loss would be $110,000. How many P r to the officers. 1 Zuilt, but s far has re- who was with him. G. Shumwrd, widow of Shumard and m6ther of Mrs. 2o a Rock- L station at 2 p.m.. roturning from the aho had been vatient & renort at 0.30 Din. A spectal rousn. &hts Fears | v rate will e offered. A supper for the voters will be served at the | A monthly ] f the Wonien's Demos |- Montgomers counts, appearance, i icholsen of Chevy Chase, || sent to Cin- fotir small pagess is , and, as its name im- || a4 almost entirely to ‘al sarviees for Mrs. Helen R. (la. widow of William o died ut h hone at & e “Overcoat makers can sympa- H. 1 thousands of dollars are kicking thize with potato farmers. Ocea- ‘ That were made to sell for $30, $65 and $75 around your office? sionally farmers plant too many I this vear. They will be worth l While you still haveyour records, get potatoes, the crop is big, the price ‘\ N even more next year. 1§ t&:fim(ihg;:?:lfll;;x Safety so low it hardly pays to dig. The~ - | Tomorrow— : $ e next year farmers plant too few 11 7. today et 8. Lot potatoes, and the price goes out of i ' reach. i $ Here is a “Built Like 2 Skyscraper” pq’to' &ngan! . That happened this year to |- product, made by quantity produc- tion to sell at a new low price. Here : Wr makers of overcoats; they made I :gm‘;f;‘rmfifh?;fifigg P, T too many kinds. Good manufac-, extra at nominal-cost. | Girls Use Buttermilk | d with coat - e b o o . . = | To Remove Freckles || turers are overstocked with coats { Mr. Brisbane’s diagnosis of the overcoat market is Dor’tgoontrustingin luck. Thenext . s | they dont want to carry through ‘ correct. Manufacturers over-produced. They-had too \ fi"m? i’;—:’fi;gffi':’m néfilfi Sunburn or Tan|! Thia DOHEh(al New Vaninking - Creamn Containing True Butier- itk Must Quickly Show a De- clded Imprivesent ar Vioney Back=dust Tey It el quantity &t any from your favorite toilet. goods counter, elmply ask- ing for Buttermilk Cream, and magcage it amily iito tho face, néck, acms and hands. The di- rections are simpls and it costs so little that any girl or woman can affora it. Your complexion must | quickly #how a decided Improve- | ment or your dealer is authorized to return your momney without | quastion_ should you Te dissatis- ! fied i No matter Whether you are troubled with wrinkles, hard dittle linds around the mouth and eyes, coarse. sallow faded 160king skin lor slpr:l)'l’y rt;uglm—;a ang ,ednm«m caus wind and sun. vou wi % | find that wil thews trials quickly || year or next you will probably save disappear with the uxq of this old- \ 8 5 <= A fashioned beauty recipe brousht wmoney buying it now. ate. s | Psuttermite Cream ts only sola on a positive Euarantes of satis- i faction or moncy back. All drug- another year, and they are cutting i to the bone. This may interest you, if you need an overcoat. Survey Blank. This little blank startled a big water company—and will startle you. Send for it now— HAW-WALKER | e e many coats on hand. What they wanted was the cash. [ We gave it to them and got the flower of their stock. Splendid coats in 1924 styles. English type coats, Ches- i Next year, remembering their terfield type—every type. If you need an evercoat this burnt fingers of 1923-1924, over- vear or next vou will save considerably by buying here coats manufactured will probably | tomoryom 3 ; { be too few. Then, prices will be S (f above normal. I 1 o b O R L S e S e g Send Safety Vault ,=i5 veyBlank, withwhich ‘ Never spend xfioney uselessly, i : Phone Mail 3688 i but if you will need an overcoat this m a or mail this coupon = / iomens MY recerda it | e (8{44 ‘ ' TODAY. & e - 605 13th St. N.W. 7 Neme ey : Washington, D. C. [ Address. gists.—Advertisement,

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