Evening Star Newspaper, May 14, 1924, Page 25

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* BAND AND QUARTET Yomn for the chilaren's “Hambone | Py ylor Does Not 27 Hurt in BusCar Crash. | sar at 37th atreot and Grand avenue| T0 FEATURE CONCERT|(% st d it | Advocate Liquor |Dog frarosios i meo ] Underselling Pri ' el TS o e association. e seve of them seriously, in a 'he polar diameter of the earth is iquo jou; nderselling Frices doors will be open at 7 o'clock. No collision between a bus and a street 7.;].99 English mdles. ORlMten. nBke. four MeKFR. OF (ane bl alie ot it S Rl i cna R S SRS s will be admitted and all other chil- an ! Varied Program Arranged for|dren must come with aduits and sit Plank for G. O. P. { : - ' = R S | L oen ‘ or 1 urniture eekly Event at Eastern NEW YORK, May 14.—Dr. Nich- q ! i A i 5 High School, PHYSICIANS TO MEET. olas Murray Butler, president of 9 Columbia University, does pot ad- New Eastern High School, Three Papers Sche Sess HOxaLe (he STMATTIONOR & Mat §ignic 17th and East Copiol/stoiook pers Scheduled for Session | 1, tne plattorm of the Republican tonight, 7:45 o'clock, adi Tonight. party, s : % March, “Mataders - Three papers will be read and ats- | _Any one would be mad to . 3 . =~ Overture, “Ruebezahl,” Flotow cussed at the weekly meeting of the | geelared in ,‘,’,‘fy‘“’l; il Zgi X p 4 3 - £ — S — - Polonatse from “Mignon,” Medical Society of the District of Co- [ by Dr. Charles W. Eliot, president fl opefled Piccolo solo, “Whistle reipes | |lumbia, in the Medical bullding, 1718~ emeritus of Harvard, in’ which Dr. - —————— e g Hartmann | [M street. at 8 o'clock tonight, and| Jot ook exception to Dr. But- S e O 4h ler's views on prohibition enforce- 3 Sergt. Harry Krayite Dlans will be taken up for the con- pe nna ve Excorpla’ trom “Sweethearts,w | | Xontion nere in ‘February ot the | ™Coiumbia's president insisted f - . at ‘—h St' rma ., [ Herbert e Sl lfl"mlf Medi- | that the question he raised in his O, T O™ | | The™ American College of Physicians, | Becch before the Missouri Soclety ‘ g T inferi i s—b capt oyATmy Hand, Robrosimately 5500 medieat oay: | 1af, mothing whatever to do with - g ; o ?ngliszlsoiN bu‘: that mf:;lor r‘r::gr«:hal::dls;aq ca: be sold for les ut why pay , sal Ti or cheaper-made goods when Nachman. sells you guaranteed quali- ing: . Willlam 3. Stannard, | | €8 of the United States and Can-| He wiched simole totpoint out Q ana will attend the February gath- | that the pollcy called “Ary: has > ties for the same prices? Nachman tells the truth and advertises the truth. ering. Dr. Willlam Gerry Morgan 18| made the nation wetter than it had 2 pr%:e;;ll:g';zrc‘::fl,m' : heawin yoara it Tak e aDlol oL Our customers are our best advertisers—and Nachman trusts the people because the o.The pape ght's session are ol Butler gm_e'm::gul':amz’::: people trust Nachman. Your convenience always consulted in payments, and no extra X § “Congenital Pyloric-Stenosis,” Drs.| terday that the impossibility of charge for the credit. uilr\‘nnl.ah 5 - -Haendel i‘,v"hmxrl:‘:‘?dot‘%:bfi%m}anfi 22| gntorcing the Volstead law ' had - ‘Spanis| nee*’ .Rehfeld o WO sk,” Dr. een proved by the e: o o panish Daneet oqsanenteld | | e and "Hithsione b & G ot The enformament ate From Lander, Wyoming, step violinst; Sergt. Karl Hub eral Anesthetic,” Dr. Chipman. . Y 2 N L intoa region of open spacesand A : : STIC Hambone” song. friendl: i i : "I“';h\fi 1 ane“ You" .S.(;‘llnn y f.m' L Serenata™ .. .Tosti i Mabel C. Latimer, sopranct The Teton Mountains, grandest of ; "[‘T\‘:‘I:Iepl';\llr:d” at the piano. PROTECT the Rockies; the Jackson Hole & ” 3 Strong and “Climate Country, grestest big retreat; ] K ! handy rustic Specialty, “Dad’s Musical Night- ; Your Doctor s:;”g”’ lngi;qn' villages; unri- - Mitnituce S tor 4 i ed trout fishing; Yellowstone’s 5 5 verandz or Bt 70 S Jawrenes and Yourself wonders. : ‘ : d fawn: not ai. Bavis ind ARst Modern hotels and hospitable Dude fected by any “On the Bl 1. on,” Frim! m . & “Linger” Awhiler %5207 oge [1] 1) " ranches. Luxurious motor cars or 0 of westhe phonlst; Sergt. J. L. Youns at 2 pony trains. 5 0 4 or F;m{'e it o iaso. : o “Sunahine of Your Smile™ > Lander, including charged. “Good-bye, Maw." Yellowstone, takes six but Armoubcenimte. plantotakelonger. You Bveouthere. Store Open Until Nine O’clock ‘Whistling solos and musical : s The frontier is passing. See it now. i imitations, = . Saturday Night St et “:"’;B“;“‘G' & \/ Big reductions in fares. : “Let the Rest of the Worl 0 fil‘ i i s % "Jfityéllle Bel_l:ls."rymdy these illustrated i - = g “Invocation to Tho Donizetti l.n.l—u.c_.i‘_ “Deep River”.........Burleigh SAY “ 22 . ithropeitta Sixed Quamen | | Do i T LU oy i b i i i g Yo indell, soprano: Floy ilk of oy Whiiiams, fenor:"Mrs. Maurice & agnesia prescribed by physicians for 50 years. 210, G St i’.:fi':f“":‘;rs?"'"{a:é?" Linton, Refuse imitations of genuine “Phillips” accompanist. . “rill We Meet Again.” 25-cent bottles, also larger size, contain directi “The Star Spangled Banner.” 4 & n directions and uses. —— Tonight at 7:45 o'clock, in the new Eastern High School, 17th and East Capitol streets, the Community Music Association will present another of its “Bob” Lawrence com- Nt \ 'S & ) = munity concerts, when a program of = . ] ; el ¥ musical variety will be given. P Full size _genuine 'Lloyd 2 ‘."-1, m Standard Fiber Carriages; R A ——————— , o.The Army Band. under command of . nicely upholstered; various \/ J |, : -\\\\Q\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\ \ Stannard directing, will be the out- . . 3 colors; turn table gear ) . \\\\\\\\\\\ standing attraction. Included in the R and all latest improve- \\\\\‘\\\%?\\ VNN \_\\ band group Mr. Stannard will give 4 el ares rove. ,: NN Flotow's Overture, “Ruebezahl” its priced repeatedly at $32.50. — first rendering with brass instru- 2 3 - ; Pt s wactnearic by Victor Hars p Nachman says (cash or A famous Kroehler 3-piece Suite, overstuffed, in guaranteed bor the Polonsise, P rom’ Thomas: credit)— Baker cut velour; all loose spring cushions; full size pieces; you'd 2 ». s § “Mignon,” and a piccolo solo, by A g ) call it big value at $200—but Nachman undersells The Metropolitan Mixed Quartet, 3 - : e : composed of Florence Sindell, Mrs. Y ; AT Easy Terms to Suit Your Convenience Maurice Eeckham, Floyd Williams and Horace Lake, with Mabel Linton at the piano, and Mabel Latimer, ‘ . assisted at the plano by Loule D. Wa S Leeds, will furnish the vocal fea- tures. Furniture The novelty numbers are Sergt. 7 2 Louis Saldenberg. xylophonist, ac- b N Ly ) companied by Sergt. J. L. Young: Al > % at yo“r ers B. Grifiith, whistling solos and musi- S————— cal imitations, Helen Burkart, ac- corapanist, and Bob, jr., and Willis Lawrence in a musical specialty en- titled “Dad's Musical Nightmare." The association will present for the first_time on one of its programs Sergt. Willlam Krushinski, _violin soloist of the Army Band Concert Orckestra, He will be assisted at the piano, by Sergt. Karl Hubner. Director “Bob” Lawrence will be . on hand to direct the community singing _and__introduce _some new Sweeter, More Beautiful and 100% ‘ Clearer Than ?5 1 A 5.piece Combination Dinner and Breakfast Suite you ought to own—iull size table and v four elegant Windsor chairs; combination colors enamel; Joos, [ 3 awaits you; and you buy the $50 outfit for ’ Ordmary Records Andy. remernb};r, all )t,he credci,t youtwann EVERY day the world of music turns more and more to Brunswick 1 ¥ — clearer, sweeter, more beautiful records. A difference that amazes. AND remember—new ones always waiting. - No waiting for weekly and monthly releases. Step into any Brunswick dealer’s any time, and he’ll have new records for you to hear—wonderful new dance records by America’s famous orchestras. Concert, operaticand popular records by the stars of vaudeville and the great artists of today. Here are listed a few examples of Brunswick recordings. 1 Attractive Entrances Are One of the Features at 3000 CONNECTICUT AVENUE - Now Ready for Occs cy Sofa, armchair and rocker of guar- pan anteed fiber; loose cushions and all steel spring construction; nicely cush- ioned backs; a wide variety of colors to choose from. Repeatedly advertised at $55.. Nach- These modern apart- ments, ideally located be- tween fashionable Ca- thedral and Klingle Mansions, .are proving quite popular with Wash- ingtonians _secking re- fined comfort of sur roundings coupled with reasonable rentals. Available in One Room with Bath to Five Rooms with Two Baths. Large outside rooms—generous entrance hall—roomy closets. L= oOpen for Inspection Tntll 9 Pax. H | WARDMAN 1430 K Street Popular Dance Music Operatic and Concert THERE'S YES, YES, IN YOUR EYES—Fox % TANNHAUSER Large fiber arm rocker; very comiortable; various colors; loose cushions on spring seats; cushioned backs; actual 88 95 value, $1250 . Cash or Pay Weekly or Monilly Oriole Orchestra OUT OF THE DUST TO YOU ARKANSAS BLUES—Fox Trot K MOON DREAM SHORE.. BLUE BLUES ' Mound City Blue Blowers. MIKADO—Part I .. ‘l 20018 NOBODY’S SWEETHEART—Fox Trot. 2 MIKADO—Part II.. - $1.25 BLUE EVENING BLUES g } Brunswick Light Opers Compan: I Popular Vocal Instrumental MR. RADIO MAN } =8 CONCERTO IN E MINOR—Andaste... HOME IN PASEDENA.. . NCERTO IN E MINOR—Finale ; Al Jolsen with Isham Jemes' Orchestra. @ Broni:hw Huberman) HULA LOU... 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