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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. 'C.! THURSDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1.’)24.' Aln FRUM I-EAGUE 4ANDERSON'S CONVICTION |CALLS BOOM TOWN CLEAN. FORMS MOVIE FIRM. i : UPHELD BY TRIBUNAL Judge's Threat Sends Underworld SR Maude Adams Company to Film 5 p \New York Appellate Court Rules Denizens Scampering. ] ; B WEWOKA, Okla., October 23.— Kipling’s “Kim" First. Dry Leader Must Serve After closing a court of inauiry into o TR ¢ = Prison Term. alleged vice and crime conditions in| NEW YORK, October 23—TForma- | - | Cromwell, bpom oil town of Semincle 2 o M3 A 3 1 e Asw Pross, ‘¢ Iting in liguer law viola- | Inc.. r 1 charter, with ‘ eboets phed &l ' a capital of $3,500,000 to engage and vagrancy char being $ 2 cainst six persons, District | production of ‘motion pietures was | orge C. Crump of Holden- [announced last pight { b er retirement | tionals in Turkey Brings i wout “on Niction of “acciured: ; ; St m what I can learn, Crom- 0 g ew i | we abolit, the cleanest town in [ 1% « 1 improvements 3 Intervention Plea. J 2 Antl > o A pavorsl _— o “o 2 i “They all heard about the court lve ew process o ‘ effect holds t Ande: s o gan to leave,” Judge Crump [¢0lo ) g ) P i aring the now famous log » . . e v« 0 v |e ra »f his one- e hain which Judge Crump threatened 0 3 to be t g e & ruling of the : prisoners for a march | ¢ is that of the a e di : Wewoka County jail, members »f the underworld staged a hasty SRR I e act " Largest And Finest Ship Ever To Circle The Globe “As long as the town is unincor- | S* orated, T will keep it clean,” Judge itaiiane D Marsaret Mtson of Eust st Sailing Westward from New York claim to b An optimist is ellow who pays s chool membe lollar f . S 3 c She s v past | B e e B PR : Los Angeles, Decemb i esie ) F)ecemmber 4 ot e 2 For Real Comfort : = | (Returning to New York April 16, 1925) on Chilly Days : | - : ——_ -3 133 Days—60 Cities in 14 Countries T [abor arged te Phillips’ expense, but which Ander- 'fi_,‘i‘i:‘;,_“_‘?‘it" "' Radiant [fEcGEitadll | The Right Time to Go more than 400,000 Heaters 7 et Ty Tsons b Y Itinerary: Havana, Balboa, Panama, Los Hongkong, Manila, Batavia, Singapore, Will heat the roor 4 L Angeles, San Francisco, Hilo, Honolulu, Diamond Harbor, Calcutta, Colombo, snug warm in a few [BENIRE vk I Yokohama, Tokyo, Nikko, Kamakura,Kobe, Bombay, Port Sudan, Port Tewfik, Cairo, minutes. } e S R | Nara, Kvoto, The Inland Sea, Shanghai, Alexandria, Naples, Monaco, Gibraltar. Several \ Ik Ik yles in Many Attractive Styl i G’lz;‘i:untoEusNgs ii All Sizes | All Moderale"y Pri’t‘::; i \* m& QTAR LINEW ' , 5 Al i 1 Electric Heaters, $3.95, $7_50’ $9.00 ! m:;’::,’;"'gfim IN\'rnnu\'nomu. MERCANTILE MARINE COMPANY Mgfiifiggw i Also Gas Logs, Andirons, Fire Sets, Etc. { of the American in Ccoperation with . [ Express Company. American Express Company g | C. A. Muddiman Co., 709 13th St. 3; Another new Victor product! Victor Bubble Books for Children L The richness and the good The Victor Company has purchased the patents which control the publication of children’s stories on book pages whlch also serve as record containers. It now announces two new Bubble Books in larger, better form. Each book has three L ‘ home taste that WaShington double-faced 7-inch Victor Records, bnght pictures of childhood’s favorite char- acters, with many pages of rhymed stories. When you ask for them, be sure you are shown the Victor Bubble Books. . I women appreci a te eI == Out tomorrow i ! BREAD that is fine grained and firm to slice — rich and satisfying fresh bread that they don’t New Victor Records : have to bake themselves. Red seal Records :?sz‘gb f | i Fo.r years \.Vas!flngton women have. been Ence looking for this kind of bread. } 1037 $1.50 Today they are finding it in Rice's bread. That is why so many Washington families are serving this loaf. T e el er enz Maria Jeritza Walkiire—Dhu bist de: (Thou Art the Spring) (Wagner) In German Elsa’s song to the night-winds before her wedding; and Sieglinde’s reply to her lover in the rough cabin of Hunding. Melody in F (Robinstein) Piaterwate sote Hugo Kreisler { Cinquantaine (The Golden Wedding) Hugo Kreulu} 1039 1.50 (Gabriel Marie) Fioloncallo Solo Rubinstein’s familiar melody in an uqum!ely beautiful setting; and the quaint ‘‘La Cinquantaine.” Funeral March evie Igmace Jun Paderewl {Fiate: ark the Lorie ™™ faace Jon baderewil| 6470 200 (Schuben-Liszt) Plano Solo Paderewski displays two ahnrply contrasting aspects of his £33 H Guaranteed by daily testing Just a year ago Rice took the final step in bak- ing progress—he established the City Baking Institute. In this experimental kitchen every art in these two numbers. material, every process of baking, even the C«l .l finished loaves are carefully tested and checked. The Ffi erRgocgriiofo;' bbl Bg: . 2.00 ! Today, when you buy Rice’s bread, with the “Tom, m-?’f:./. o -u...;'u.a.l'a:n. Demte ek and S —“cimple | seal of City Baking Institute on the wrapper, you get bread that is as rich and well-baked as Simon”—"Little Bo?--n '—“Old King The Singing Games and the Amm-l Bubble Book 2.00 the best homemade. I Get this popular rich loaf from your grocer Miss Jennia Jones”—"The Farmer in the W—"hly Mary"—"Three Little '—“Three Blind Mice’ today. / £353 = Y £3 = Kittens"~"Three Little Pigs™ Melodious Instrumental {Eu\;yanthe—()nmm.l’ml } Rndolgn(lim“fl }55229 1.50 Euryanthe—Overture, Part 2 St. Louis Symphony Orch. Weber’s Euryanthe, as an opera, has been almost for- gotten; but the splendid musicianly overture remains. Sacred Selections Dx Dying in the West Trinity Choir { {Bruis Thou the Bread of Lite _ Trinity 19417 4 The hymn—perhaps the deepest expression, in music, of Victrola No. 370 the human spirit—is rarely sung w bu\mlully as here. Mahogany, $275; ZA¥ clecric, 3315 8 Light Vocal Selections Somebody Loves Me (from "Geo. White'sScandatim) Aileen Stanley All Alone With You in a Little Rendezvous 19454 i Aileen Shnlfiy-Bully Mwny trpe i et vocal Rl et {Where the Dreamy Wabash Flows Peerless Qurlet} 19455 Follow the Swallow Peerless Quartet lar mal Ihwmed ulsfle:u Ad- mu‘gr;.“nl;::‘;a;xnmh il ymlul == == =X The City Baking Institute insures its high uniform quality . Every ingredient is tested for purity and richness. 2. The processes of blending, mixing and baking are checked for uniformity so that there can never be any variation in the finished loaf. EIE I FE 3 3. The finished loaf—loaves from each day’s bake—is tested for richness, moisture, fineness of grain, slic- l ing quality and keeping quality. ; E3E 35 E3 x 2323236 - £3 =< = £3 Only the purest ingredients’ Gold Medal Flour Domino Sugar Diamond Crystal Salt Fleischmann’s Yeast Libby’s Milk Swift’s Shortening Filtered Water = £3 Dance Records - Tell Me Dreamy Eyes—Fox Trot ul Whif Victrols No. 210 {Mflwiught Rose—Fox Trot }P ) Whiteman 1nd} 19456 2 Mahogany, oak or walnut Typical Whiteman dance numbers—unusual orchestration, interesting novelties and faultless dance rhythm. {Dre-my Delaware—Waltz The Tmhdm} 19458 2 . June Brought the Roses—Waltz The Troubadours There is but one Victrola and Waltzes with the desired string tone prominent. The that is made by the Victor Company first has uk-;l effects; u:_.i. second bits of “Vl::;.flr;tfil > = ictor trademar] Beale Street Blues—Fox Trot George Olsen lusic look for these Victor ke {Boll ‘Weevil Blues—Fox Trot International Novelty Ord.}lm7 Blues lnx!mh in the genuine Sunm-wre lower Mlull- sippi manner. The second has a weird vocal refrain. Vl ctrola Machine Compamr Camden,N.Jd, erTg&inngeCud&ndnu‘Muhd s H = E3 3 E E3 E3 = = == Copyright, 1924, by the City Baking Company