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THE EVENING -STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, FEBT.HL\R\' !Za'u? Propaganda |ESTRANGED HUSBAND With a Real Kick COMMITS SUICIDE Floods Congress — Theater Employe Shoots Self in| Members of Congress are ac Head—Left Note to An- ! TR 21, 1924 coming out to answer the call on the hall_telephone. Mrs. Young rushed at Mrs. Gibbs and started a_fight, necessitating interference of the VARIETY OF TALENT T0 FURNISH CONCERT Army Concert Band to Give Se- lections af Eastern High School, ! Peacock wrote of an alleged refusal on her part to sec him and he left her a “big kiss.” A certificate of 1 suiclde was given by Coroner Nevitt, who was told that Peacock had been drinking. 3irs. Peacock, widow of the sulcide, police. Mrs. Gibbs was released on a $50 collateral. ©B&BIU Young, however, was re- and her children reside at 2417 M street northwest. They took charge of the body. fused collateral and held in custody in default of a real estate bond. Mr. and Mrs. Young have a twelve-year- | old child and reside at 1506 E street southeast. Wi llwllllf" a,aflfi’ ||'|I|Il‘i714 i TELLS OF McADOO FEES. The republican national commit- tee in a current statement from its publicity bureau Is sending out ex- cerpts from a speech made in the House February 12, by Representa- tive Foster of Ohio, commenting upon alleged activities of William G. Me- Adoo's late law firm before govern- mental departments and boards in which the firm is said to have re- ceived immense fees and commissions, in addition to the sums Mr. McAdoo received from the Doheny interests. The committee is sending the speech to republican newspapers throughout the country as a cam- paign document, orns Don’t Pare Them! [ Catting a corn is always dangerous. Blue-jay ends coms. Kills the pain instantly, thén the comn loosens and «comes out. No risk,no constant trou- ble. Get Blue-jay at your druggist. | %NM SINGING BY QUARTET tomed 'to inundations of pro s ganda, but yesterday for the time they got something tangibie { . out of it. other Woman. - | WIFE CAUSES ARREST was presented LY the American - S 2 . Harriett Automoblle Association with' an {, Frank B pock, residing mt Allen 3 Forhg nd M T automol € o de . s . Fos H S O Bine, but & racing car, six Inches | “Journey’s End,” a bungalow on Con- | Gibbs Taken in Apartment. { {gihllen AL Young and Mrs. thrdrlclll When the shipment arrived the |and Glen : 6 Gibbs, thirty-four, were arrested on Number of Vocal and Instrumental | o3} 3on, i epahipment arrived the |and Glen Eeho, shot and killed him- Golttory charges last. night in_ an Numbers Planned thachine had been crumpied, as 1t - | Se}f- yester fternoon in a smallapartment house at 1330 10th street umbers nned. in an accident of the re |Toom of the Shubert-Belasco Theater | nOrthwest, where Mrs. Gibbs occuples | buitain ¥ Every senator and representative long, the product of a toy factory. |duit road® hetween the Distriet line| tag was affixed calling jan apartment. The arrest was made the 5 per cent excise 1by_members ‘of the viee squad ac- a v companied by Mrs. Young. PR LS Coung, his wifc alleges, left hom weeks ugo and had not r d been employed as | turned. She was informed as to t man at the theater some |possible whereabouts of her husban time past. |1n order to wain access to Mrs. Gibbs' None of the other employes heard |apartment, where Mrs. Young could the report of the one shot that sentjhear the voice of her husband, it was @ bullet through his br: 1d it wis | necessary to put in a phone. cali for not_until 8 o'clock 1 Young, who was arrested on | ly before the time for starting x My SounE: W wis SiEMEA G DBEER G0N e | : e i "hoay [g]——=—|o{——lalcololc——=lalc——=]c}} the Motning” and “The nuel G. Russell, another emplo Open at 8:30 A.M. Daily { Mizses Callahan and Dayten will con- | fent by the man ent to search for s tribute Penn's “Carlssima” and “La | the missing pre 1an, discovered Rosita,” by Dupont, and Mr. Down the body. numbers will be Curra and the ever popula Kipling, with -John the plano. > mo “Ninth Concerta be played by I at the plano {vich. ‘Henry's xy ibe “The World 1: * and the “Hungarian Lust- by Kela-Bela. Singing by the audi PUBLIC CONCERT. _New Eastern High School, 17th and East Capitol streets, tonight, 8:15 o'clock. Admission free. Dcors open at 7 o'clock. PROGRAM. 7:45 p.m. (a) Overture, “Tancred” Rossinl Conducted by Nicholas Frank. (b) “Toreador and Andalouse” and “Royal Tambour et Vi- vandfere” Rubinstein Conducted by Charles V. Banner. ' {c) Hunga and 6 ciation wants ar program, which begins at 8:15 o'clock. These will be excerpts from Victor Herbert's “Sweethearts,” which will be conducted by Olaf M. Nord, and the dedication and_benediction from “Les Huguenots™ of Meyerbeer, conducted by Ammon E. Gingrich. - | Re The quartet will sing Open Tomorrow Till 1 P.M. $1_Will Open a Savings Account U The Columbia National Bank 911 F Street 1 Scrivener e n. They lea despondent man t in his room ..Brahms Cond ‘alace Ap- pleton. (d) Morceau Dblonchen' Conductes Turn Your Holiday Into Dollars The “Wind-Up” Sale Grows Faster and Furious! egante, “Gold- . .Eilenberg 5 Capital. by Alfred P. $250,000.00 Surplus Gsell. e Concert band from the Army p ! School, Capt. P. W. commandant; William C. i White, principal of music, | Your Teeth Colgate’s Ribbon (@) America.” “Salute to the Flug." f the association and for tl Dental Cream (C) Oath of Allegiances G men il teat Driviieces “washes” and (@) “Battle Hymn of the Re- s No children und o public. v tted, polishes: () “Howd {Qtidren must ‘come with adults does not scratch £it with them. throughout the cone or scour. i 1t brings out SHORTAGE IS ALLEGED. and preserves = % the natural beauty Warrant Served on Pennsylvania of tooth enamel. Borough Treasurer. WILKES-BARRE. Pu.. I\ —Watrants were ed John Koloczyuk, treasure {borough of Nanticoke, s a shortage of $16,800 in his acco The action was instigated by Making Business Progress While the modern banker may not be exactly a “business doctor,” he is something closely akin to one. His contact with commercial affairs gives weight to his counsel—makes it good business for you to have access to him at all times. Don’t Neglect F’ Your Skin | | Ladies—A few davs’ treatment with CARTER’S Little Liver Pills il «do more to clean up the skin than all the beauty treatments in creation. An imperfect and 200 seats reserved fur members a. (1) “The World 1s Waiting for the Sunrise” Master Henry Goldstein, 1/ Join forces with us if you're bent on making business progress—our facilities are at YOUR | Pimply "gind Blotchy. Skin. service. ed as vice president nd | misery of Constipation, T nfed St Workers, 1ot N0 | Small Pill—Small Dose—SmallPrice | [ =] Fl =1 O = 00 =—=10 _—m . singing. . I v v i in four parts | Tschakofl Concert Band from the Ar- my Music School con- ducted by Charles F. Wadding “Carissima’ : | a Rosita” Llizabeth Dayton, and Margaret Dance .| is caused | bya * LARGE TUBE 25¢ Our Savings Dept. Pays Compound Interest the '0- | Headache, Upset zyak, who is a prominent nmine warl Callahan, They end the | ey Vietor i s tone; John Walsh: at the plano. Community singing. Such Crowds! Such Values! 4 miracle prices that spell savings for every man! Herbert Concert Band from the Army Music School conduct- ed by Olaf M. Nord. (a) “Carolina in the Mording." (b) “The Lost Chord.”, Metropolitan Male Quar- first They don’t wear out . Nearly 100% of all the Victrolas ever made are still playing satisfactorily, but if you compare the first with the last a great improvement will be demonstrated. The Victor policy is to make each record and each instrument better than the last, but we do not announce each step as a great achievement, Out today New Victor Records ASPRIN Say “Bairer”- Genuine! | tet: Raymond, tenor; George Bayliss, sec ond tenor; Fred East, bari tone; Charles Moore, bass; Harry Murray at the piano. ‘ ! Hundreds of 50c, 73c, $1.00 Athletic shirts and drawers, silk ties, wool hose, silk hose, E&W silk soft collars, Paris gar- ters, gloves, suspenders, pull-over undershirts, leather belts and pocket- . books (zwhile they last) Dedication and benediction from “Les Huguenots™ Meyerbeer Concert from the Army Music School, ducted by rich, con- mon E. Ging- Perfect Day.” # tar Spangled Banner" Everybody. The concert at Eastern High School, 17th and East Capitol street, tonight, under the auspices of the Communjty Music Association, wiil present an un- usual { talent. Featuring this concert will concert band from the Army School, Capt. P. W. 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