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/ THE EVENING STXR, WASHINGTON, . ©, THURSDAY, UOTOBER 50, T%X -|PROMOTIONS AWARDED BY ILLINOIS CENTRAL A. E. Clift Now Senior Vice Presi- dent, General Manager Advanced to Placé Made Vacant. By the Assoclated Press. CHICAGO, October 30.—A. E. Clift, TOBE OPEN-MINDED President Makes Plea in A g nois Central Rallroad, has been ad- Closing Session of Church |vanced to the wosition of senicr - Convention. & LUTHERANS URGED Kittle, who has been nt of Sears, Roebuck ncing with Mr. Clift, ac- cording to information received at the company’s offices from New York, where the directors made the proj P the Ty the Associated Press. AGO. October 30.—The fourth of the United America clos of the 4 ry of the Protestant re with a plea from the church|a vice p FALL FROM HORSE FATAL. Baltimore Society Man Contracts Pneumonia From Injury. BALTIMORE, October 30.—Frank A. Honsal, prominent jn Maryland “so- ciety, died here from prqumonia, which he “contracted following injuries re- celved in a fall fron# his horse during a fox hunt twelve days ago. Mr. Bonsal was 63 years of age. With J. Ambrose Clark of New York, Mr. Bonsal was master of hounds of the Harford hunt, and was riding with them when his horse fail- ed to clear a fence. He is survived by his widow, a son, four sisters and four brothers. Funeral services will be held Thursday. Bntuh Ermgmnon Grows. LONDON, October 30.—The num- ber of men emi 2 land during - lirrogularities in the sale of stock FORMER OFFICIAL GETS | TWO-YEAR PRISON TERM Ontario Deputy Treasurer Found Guilty of Violation of Public Trust in Deal. By the Associated Press. TORONTO, Ontario, October 30.— Charles A. Matthews, jr., formerly deputy treasurer of Ontario, was sentenced to two years in Portsmouth penitentiary Tuesday night after he had been found gullty of violating public trust. Matthews was sald to have received a share of $10,000, part of the commissions on the sale of On- tario inscribed stock to the provin- cial government. He fled from Canada after his name was mentioned in_connection with and some time later was discovered prosident for “open-mindedness” | Mr. Clift Lutheran country nailing versity of Vittenbers, October 31, | 1§ ardmaster, Wio axeion ithe intendent, general 2 of the reformation annive d . F. H. Knubel of New resident of the church. “We ha T had an experience in our church at| this time fraught with grea Let us be open-minde of God as we en closing service of this to the onven- L vention continued to make | istory up to the time of s -quested . a democrat and ister of the interior, greement with the Croats. | fal declaration of the has expende dollars for rehabil rriot and MacDonald e Davidovitch gov- verthrown by the secret military or-! maintai the ears old and now tatts A0 L r of service with ssively as conduc- trainmaster, superintendent, general manager and vice prmidmn COALITION IS URGED. rinto| ging Requests Formation of New Serb Cabinet. October 30.—King Alex- M. Titonie- forme to ari Board | fornia. The women's tota s against 33,000 in 19 ‘The net loss to the country by excy ation over immigration wa: In the super- End Corns O waiting for results, no dan- ger. Paring a corn yourself is risky. This way the pain stops in- stantly, then the corn loosens and comes off. Simple, easy and safe. Dif- ferent from any other corn remedy. So why let corns torture you? Get Blue-jay now at your druggist. Use it tonight, walk in comfort tomorrow. ich took aid to the proposal to work with and other He warn- in attempts | actiwities. | The world dances to Victrola because Victor dance records are latest and best Today the dance music enthusiast goes from the favorite dance floor to the Victrola at home and enjoys the same The dispatch with which Victor Records o to-the-minute music in either place. the latest dance hits are issued makes this possible and accounts for the preference given them by those who know big dance orchestras as a matter of course and they hear it. Victrola No. 215 $150 Manogany, oak or walnut Victrola No. S 215 (Special), $160 Specially designed to accommodate any radio receiving set Victrola No. 400 s Mahogany, $250; clectric, $290 Victrola No. § 400 (Special) Mahogany, $265; electric, $305 ally desiy accommodate Sven-ll.yw ped to . #here is but one Victrola and that is made by the Victor Company —look for these Victor trade marks. recogmze unusual dance music when If it isn’t on a Victor Record it isn’t a big hit. Out tomorrow New Victor Records Red Seal Records {Adontion (Borowski) Frialin Sale Romance d'Ambroso) Fialin Sale Renee Chemet In the hands of a great artist the violin is the veritable servant of beauty—and how Chemet makes it speak! Both numbers are slow and of highly emotional character. {Memory Lane (de Sylva-Spier-Counsd) Amelita Galli-Carci] 404+ Mah Lindy Lou (Lily Sicklasd) Amelita Galli-Curci The tender “Memory Lane” with its swinging waltz-rhythm; and the quaint “Lindy Lou” in American Negro dialect, with a bright celesta and a banjo-ike accompaniment which give an unusual background to the lovely voice. Goin’ Home (Words by Wiliam Arms Fsber) Reinald Werrenrath 6472 Follow Me (Fidd-Gay.R. Nathanid Detr) Reinald Werrenrath “Spirituals” of modern derivation—the first based on the slow movement from Dvorak’s “New World Symphony”; the other, highly dramatic in style, by a prominent American Ne¢m composer. Melodious Instrumental Coppélia Ballet—Entr’acte and Waltz }Viclor Symphony {Naila Ballet—Intermezzo Orchestra }19435 Waltzes from Leo.Delibes’ great ballets—immortal master- pieces of music written for the dance. Both have delicate, gossamer-like melody with a smooth pour of counter-melody underneath. “Light Vocal Selections Tea for TWO (rom "Ne, No, Nanette”) }Helen Cllrl(-} 19463 1 Want to Be Happy (rom No, No, Nasete) [ Lewis James Tuneful numbers which are big duet successes. The first in its original form for the voices and orchestra; the second with some interesting orchestral effects. Bring Back Those Rock-a-Bye Baby Days Georgie Pm-.e} {My Best Girl Georgie Price. 19465 Fox trot songs by this famous comedian, with orchestral ents which make them as agreeable to dance as List Number oo accom; to listen to. Recitatioxs Proud Father and Dirty Hands Edgar Guest lin to Be and Comp:nnhorn Edjum G::d}‘““ Simple and familiar rhymes of American domestic life. ‘The poet, perhaps the most prominent figure in the American l\wnmre of today, “speaks his own nieces.” Dance Records +JRose-Marie—Fox Trot (rem “Roec-Music) | P ul Whiteman and *\My Road—Fox Trot (frm *Be Youne) 'v} . :l:;l } 19461 Two tempting fox trots, done in Wlntmn- brightest, piest and latest style; new, different effects, but the pelfec;nn of ;meTand x;lm A Sweefl.attle ‘'ou—Fox Trot Ihluu Orch. If I Stay Away Too Long from Carolina }1 —Fox Trgt Art Hickman’s Orchestra Fox trots from Pacific Coast organizations of immeasurably more than coast repute. The first softtoned with brisk tempo; o Yeue Way sad P Go MineFor Tro " Gl Orwald’ our Wa; "ll Go x- Trot (G e ot Mine—FoxTrst Gl O} 1410 M'.“mrmm‘:q“h'mfim;rflm g VictorTalkingMactfineCompmeamdenM Victor Talking Machine Co. of Canads, Ltd.. Montreal, x| operating a lunch wagon in Cali- two years of existence of | the Cologne-London airplane service there have been no accidents. quick this new way Blue-jay ©B&B 1924 DOUBLE-FACED Bente Chemet] 6473 $2.00 000000000000 0000000000000000 0‘00»0‘»0»’0"moooo»oooo»n»nonnnon000'0»0“ooonwoooo»ommnownwwom $00000000000000000000000000000000000( 100005000 § . OFFICERS’ 4064 Washington Salvage Co.—Headquarters for Work Needs - $-000000000000006000000. qufor le eIIow and Red F; ronu—Quallty Guaranteed U. S. Goods Are the F; inest to Be Had DOLIAR Friday and Saturday TWO DAYS item an opportunity you can’t afford .to miss! Thousands of dollars of surplus Army supplies pur- chased specially for this price-slashing, two-day sale. Every DAYS ARMY AND NAVY SURPLUS PROPERTY and GENERAL MERCHANDISE—READ!! $1.50 Beautiful BATH MATS, Your cheice of white, pink and blue ;m" Just a limited quastity. U. S. Black (IARBA(AE BUCKETS, 2 for rge Si Hea: Buckets, with oover. Coutd not be"duplicated for 31 'ench. - Special. U. S. Army $l RAILROAD LANTERNS, Brandnew Government Windproof Lanteras. Just received a lot that won't last long. 1,000 Reclaimed $l ARMY RAINCOATS, Regulation styles, in all sizes. 72x90 New s 1 PERFECT SHEETS, First quality; a special purchase for Dollar : $1 75¢ Kapoc PILLOWS, 2 for Ideal cushion for auto, bowt or camoe use. Extra Government quality. Heavy Huck l CANNON TOWELS, 8 for Extra Absorbent quality Fresh New Towels. Just emough to last ome day. 20x40 Heavy = TURKISH TOWELS, 4 for Splendid flulh(i. in plain white desigms. Repularty 206 cach: Lay’io s supply. HACK-SAWS, complete 30C with blade, S. $250 $ l S-Gallon U. ow Cans, just unleaded; wos- derte) Vargain Tor Dollar Dy nly: U. S. Army l LAUNDRV BA(iS, 2 for Brand-new, blue and white, new Bags that just arrived. Regularly 68c each. $1.50 Khaki New ¥ l ARMY HIRTS, Collar-attached Heavy Twill Shirts, sizes 14 lo \n Regular make, U. S. 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