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12 CLASSIFICATION OF ARMY OFFICERS IS ATTACKED Representative Caldwell Calls tion of Boards “Outrage and Insult to Law of U. s” = ¥ and_ex: certain Severe criticism of the classification amination of Army officers by boards appointed by the War Department was made by Representa- tve Charles Pope Caldwell of New SAVES T'WO CHILDREN WHEEN HOME IS BURNED s Spig er Is Rescuer of William and Pa ul Barnes—Other ‘Calls " for Firemen. ‘Two chiliiren of Mr. and Mrs. Clar- ence E. Ehrnes, 39th and K streets, Benning, \#ere rescued from the burn- ing home sof the family last night ‘They werey, William, four vears old, THE EVENING STAR, SATURDAY, KEEPING UP WITH THE JONESES—Ethelbert’s Taking No Chances. 1S THAT SO CHANCES I A\ THAT ¥ 7 THOUGHT| PROHIBITION \WAS A ’ JOKE, BUT THEY PUT IT OVER! NO SIREEE I AINT TAKIN' NO SERICUSLY NT! JANUARY. 8, 192I—-PART T~ WHY: TH POOR CLAML IS REALLY TAKING THIS BLUE LAW -STUFF —By POP MOMAND. PA! YES AN TH POOR SWU REFUSES TO MAKE A PUBLIC SPECTACLE OF HINSELF! HE SAYS HES GOING TO SPEND THE DAY SHOOTING P 34Y3 HE AMUSEMENTS. 13 PAT ROONEY and Matinee Today - Tenight at 539 RION BENT In Romberg’s New Musieal Hit “LOVE BIRDS” LAST TIME SUNDAY NIGHT in arguing for his reclassifica- |and Paul, I3vo years old. They were e E:;kblll before Eha‘House military af-{rescued by Curtis Spicer, who was Beg. ¥iut Men, Wight, Beats Wew. irs committes Thursday. spending, t#e night there as guest of A Winfle of & Show. A Laugh a Misute, The Caldwell bill proposes to amend | his cousin, .William Roy Spicer. T™E Pl the existing law, “makingefurther and | Spicer antl the children were asleep WM. ROCK’S more effectual provision ¥or the na-|when the fihe started. When the for- o tional defense” and “to establish mili- mer was ajvakened he grabbed the REVUE OF 1920 tary justice.” little “ones’ and hurriedly left the According to ;Representative Cald-| house, not having time to don his ‘With Billy B. Ve, James J. Curbett, Will- well there were 800 bfficers of the|clothing. L jam Beck sad a Eolls-Rayce Cheres of 30 Regular Army ordered before these| The builfling, a two-story frame s boards, although an officer of the gen- | structure, was doomed by the fire, | eral staff who was present claimed that the nmumber was 383. - Of the number. according to Representative Caldwell's reports, only sixty were tinally placed in class B, which means their discharge or retirement from the by Watch for “Passion” which starMed in the kitchen. Mem- bers of No. 17 engine company sound- ed a seconcl alarm. Six engine and two truck ¢ ¥mpanies responded to the two alarms. | Battalion [Chief C. W. Gill directed the firemen,, preventing serious dam- rmy. The amendment introduced L age to the :mdjoining property. G e B R D 2 Do € il the present inc| _Damage Lo the h d cont 1l GAYETY--NinthBelow F P : 1 e claims, do away with the present in-{ o, Jo08l U8 TUF 0000 FNG SOTUER T By Force of Law e . > v . .000. property | J justice practiced by some of the | R0 SR Aty a0 35000 The o m.mgl;: ESOm S A Thia Woek—Matinee Duily classification boards, which, he says, street north giist. Direction e A :;(l!:io:\hels ] B eabon Roout in sheds on the! Ve all desire to make a hit be- s“gfy-fl“lfl Mesars. n:hn. LONDON BELLES " 2 remises 2 23 Sl | "2 i o - on fact” He also said that these | pciine OMiditon T bisosiy3|fore we end our days, and leave & 4—EVE. 7 & NEXT WEEK—BIG WONDER SHOW" hoards have not been in a position at times to base their opinions on_facts regarding the merits or demerits of oficers who have been ordered before them. The action taken by some of the hoards. according to Representative Associated Producers Present The Great FEATURE PICTURE SUCCESS, THE LAST OF THE Mflrlon strec: this morning about 2 o'clock. Firemen soon had the fire ynder controll Damage amounted to 50. No. § ensjine company vesterday afternoon re. jponded to a call received from Brown court southeast, and ex- behind us, when we flit, a fame that will amaze: and so we'd pass a law to fit the crimes of other jays. As moralists we’ll win renown, or break a valued Tuesday PHILADELPHIA ORCHESTRA Ouwing to the intense and almost unprecedented public de- mand for further showings of this splendid suver-special pro- duction, it will be held over for a Second Great Week—Beginning Tomorrow 11 A. M—Last Day—11 P. B —_— Universal Presents —HELD OVER—— l A stuvendous photonlan sensation that astound=d Broad- jcorrupt the soul, degrade both lgents and dames. and when they die they're sure to roll to ever- WS IN BRIEF lasting flames. We might per- ion off{suade Brown, if we would, to a revolutionary idea of immortality and lifts the, veil between two worlds. A master story by a master story-teller. duced by Samuel Goldwyn and Rer Beach witi Wyndham Standing—Naomi Childers and Others rthbound”’ will hold yor spellbound—Don’t fail to Directed by T. Hayes Hunier, with a matchless cast Caldwell, “is a disgrace to Anglo-|tinguished a_‘blaze in the automobile wa; i it we 2 z C S Y for four solid weeks, where it was shown at $2 prices— 4 Saxon law, an 9utrnses and insult to|of Samuel Jlackson, 423 4th street|limb; and so we’ll jump on acclaimed as the finest picturizasion ever made of a story by . OSSIP GABRILOWITSCH the law of the United States.’ . {Southeast. .\bout $10 damake re- Neighb: B V! and ut a this famous genius—That’s Guest Comductor The meeting was adjourned until{gyited. Neighbor Brown, a By o l Tickets, Office T. Arthur Smith, Monday morning, at which time 4| An overheafed electric motor caus-|crimp in him, and eagerly we’ll “ 99 1308 G St. number of specific cases of or(Trs ed a fire scaije at the place of busi- load him dow -ith ordinances An American Drama Etersal, by o — - = will be cited, Representative Cald-{ness of Dulin W& Martin, 1215 F street,|103d him down with F TR NIMORENCOORER 5 well promised. He hiopes to get action |about 9 oclisck last night Ne. ilgrim. For Brown is fond of || pvexiits oreras ey, 25 - s B. F. KEITH’S % |, v e commi; s engine compaiy responded to a eall. = = o g i ——— = amendment on Monday. No damage r esalted. e crokinole, croquet and kindred | pponnrmesmmar—nes By Basil King - Daily 2% Sun 3% HoPy 22850 i games; and sports like these day, 2:15, 4:00, 7:15, 9:00. An epic tale of passion, love and mystery Lhai breathes oNcE To ; : ' ‘ WLLIAX and GORDON DOOLEY ¥ Arthur Hartley and Helen Patterson Assisted by Wm. Foran and Six Girlies. “THE HAPPIEST BILL”—Post Pro- AMUSEMENTS Wellerson Recital. o EVERY. see it! The Wome: ¥'s Bar Asnoci: e it e b 7 players. Supplemented by a brilliant galazy of added pro- Joo Cook. Bert & Betty Wheeler. Three Despite the handicaps of a smallline Distriot « 8 Columbia will meet| o or 1+ ; 2 2 O | of plays = A 3 o e v re | n I Misses Denas exander Bros. & Evelyn. audience, a three-quarter-size violon- | myes hington College | QUit his course of guile;: we gram Riis Bt & Ryan. "Mofatosh Musioal Matas. Greatest Pisture cello and but ten years' residence o i of all times. upon this earth. Mildred Wellerson played her way into the hearts of her auditors at the New National Theater sterday afternoon. This splendid little cellist needed mp; alding as a “miracle” to make her{Veterans, Tues playing exceptional, for she is some- | federate Mems thing better than a “miracle”—she is | mont avenue. {of Law | might persuade him to be good, Representati we W. B. Bankhead of{and do it with a smile, but Alsbame ¥ statutes, be it understood, are b better worth our while. There| e e Ti|isimorel funiin forcing guys toj er A incing s ‘tottow. | walk the narrow road than there a real musician. Anybody can be pro- ' claimed a “miracle cellist The New Je ey State Society win; can be in counsel wise, on erring few can be such 2 finished artist at i meet Tuesday Snfght at the Wilson men bestowed ; and if you’d have the age of ten as Miss Wellerson. Normal School; 11th and Harvard 3 . . = hier progress in the future is in keeD- | streets. Follow ting the election of of- | 1an win the prize, you prod him ing with her present attainments, the | ficers, plans fo ¢ the Mardi Gras with a goad. By law we'll make Others and Extra Added Attraction LADDIE CLIFF —LOEW’S COLUMBIA—- shington = ons of Confederate v night at the Con- TEECOS OF wAgmm{n. U.“C‘. MARION HARRIS- ‘WITH Columbia Saxophone Sextette Sundey Afternoon, 3::0—Jamuary 16—Poli's Tickets, $150, $1.09, 75c, 50c LOEW'S | | | Continuons. 10:30 a. m—11 p. m. LAST TIMES TODAY Special Film Features concert stage in about ten years will | pe discussed. > 9/ AVEN GRAND | _HOME_zz i At All Dealers Now possess that rarest of all musicians— | e the nations free, our plans are DOUGLAS CWDAuS 645 Pa. Ave. 8.E. | h= Office, Thester, Jaavary 10th a woman master of the cello. The Laymen'i Service Associat 4 s 3 3 H GEORGE WALSH and GLADYS BROCKWELL in “THE HONOR SYSTEM” PRINCESS 1119 H N.E. J. WARREN KI d Gl e o . 3 Possessed of a beautiful stage pres-l of the Diocese; of Washington will duly made; we'll pass a law for ence. being of the large order oflhold a social Heeting Monday night bidding tea and gum and lemon- children whom nature has blessed | at Trinity Com munity House, 3d and|ade: and when we’re dead our with perfect physical development, !C streets. d n e busts will be in laurel wreaths The regular | meet of the the child played without the slight- . p ¢ embarrassment or man- . Eeligy o ovoting merself wholly to Street Junior [Iligh School Parent. arrayed. Oh. moral suasion as a ‘eacher 88oci hition will e held | f i i Tucaday nighCa \ 8 selock at the migh | ipice is dead and.in a crate, and FAIRBANK «THE MARK OF ZORRO” Box o Ea e B S pe i R I Watch for “Passion” CE. Londindh 2 ia e SO0 e b 1 1 CRANDALL’S APOLLO THEATER 624 H N.E. TODAY —HOBART BOSWORTH. in BRUTE MASTER.” And comedy, ‘ e FOLLY v AT 9TH her instrument. evoking therefrom OL Mm& N‘ t' ’.” tones of singular purity in her slow- i : ceiitead] ) ERRIGAN in o6 Torsir oo Pl er passages. Nowhere was this qual- i school. legislation is the source of} HIS GEEATEST PICTURE. ; e e i Joe T . P ter shown than in her playing gt B , = T — "TO PLEA! ‘The House of Whispers’ 5 g E e e O osition. “The Cranks | Am interpretive Ltalk on “Great Ques- |CVETYthing that’s great; and; WITHOUT 3—BIG_PRELIMINARY BOUTS—3 tions of the Hou. ¥ will be given Mon- day night at '3ie Church of Our Father, by Miss .Janet Richards. though, perhaps, our work is| Baby.” which the smali but enthusi- coarse, we’ll make sin pull its astic audience made her repeat. Her playing of rapid passages was equal- CAROLINA By Courtesy NORMA TALMADGE in CRANDALL’S 1y phenomenal, although she will play them better at twenty than she does today. The way this charming child ‘bounced on and off stage, with a sort of hop, was a joy to behold. Her : % CLARA KIMBALL Seere @ Chopin nocturne. Poppers| The Polish Club 1 vill meet tomorrow | Witnecs in Arnstein Case Is Want- O’DONNELL’S _ Y=Y THEAT: GEORGE WASHINGTON “Hungarlan Rhapsodie”” Goltermann’s{night at 7 o'clac\: at the Pythian : cains. Also comedy, SRR e s UNIVERSITY HOSPITAL aifficuit “Coricerto in A Minor," and | Temple, 1013 Stheaireet. Election of ed in New York. nee only—-THE ALL STAR. ALL COMBDY NIGHT. The West Virdinia State Society will meet Tuesdst’ night at § o'clock at the Thomson & ‘hool. Following a musical and litei ary entertainment freight.- WALT MASON. Copyright by Geéorze Matthew Adams. WILLIAMS UNDER ARREST.' FREE LECTURE 1 ELITE “THE BRANDED WOMAN" 14th Street and R. L Ave. KNICKERBOCKER 18th and Col. Road Jan. 12th—2 and 4 P.M. No. 4" of Marcello. Max | officers will be ijeld. 5 : !l By Prof. Hermann S. Hering, orld’s wonder serial from the bock by! ()| 2 Revere Theater " e eraon: “at ihe piano, was excel- S P Winfleld D. Williams, fitiy-tfour || Y "% "pOeNC e org) i terrougin. “momose o5, " | O'DONNELL'S evers tnester WHICH SHALL N R“WI D'S MALICE : The Takoma Flurk Citizens’ Asso-|years old, who appeared as a witness | - 2 e ND MONDAY, Janua LI, STAR. ALL COMEDY NIGHT. IT BE? THE NORTH WIND'S R rick Kelly sang an aria from “Ta | clation will meet \.Monday night at 3|v°310 G ° W10 SPPS e = New Hampshire FAVERSHAM, 1 | Zas =t STA% o WoPh W g Comedy, WHY GO HOME? Bohemer At Dawning, “Nokody |o'clock at the Taltma Library "““d‘l",‘ ihe Arpmiclp Pond emfo.tricd ntbisi] | Member of The Board of As CIRCLE 0 it rony i e Weaith and position as Lody Scenes From Monte Carlo Knew." “Mother Machree” and “Wft}ing. Al oo jcity last month, was arrested yesterday Lectureship of The Mother ii ’*s.l.m‘fl Matinee only, the wonder serial Monkhurst — or happineess, Tickets, S0c in the Stilly Night. The Washingtes Restaurant Aaso-|2fLeTROON by Detective O'Brien fori| (yyrch, The First Church of W ON2th & C Sts. N-E. | _DERBOLT JA but perhaps poverty as plain Reserved Seats, $1 (Tax Exempt) = - joiation: will meet | Tuesday night at|siiied ‘in o message trom the ‘New!| Christ, Scientist, in Boston, CHARLES RAY in 1431 U St. N.W. Mrs. Precce? Her decision was PLEA FOR D. C. WORKERS. [ Z7880rr,s 129 et Siection) Surk potic” authorifles chat Wintams | Massachesetis © (AN OED EASNONED B oY i ST v e § eld. s charged with criminally receiving (554D = — - L i See this great picture! A i meetis |k is to be held at; Stolen property. PLE 1319 Wisconsin Ave. TOMORROW—AT 3 P.M. ! Lower Salaries Here Than inl, 3 PRRIC Sl 10 PG tevects | e nonlesiwas arvested on AT MASD??I!(I]C TE# DUMBARTON e OTIS SKINNER Other Places, Says Hendrick. |northeast, Thursday evening at 8|3 SITIIAT charep several davs ago. AUl RIU fle, = : o'clock to form a tiimporary commu- ‘The M iard of education has aythorized ti establishment of the temporary cen| er. All residents iof the neighborhod d are invited to petition for a writ of habeas corpus and the case will be heard next week. Williams refused to go to New York Employes of the District of Colum- bja receive lower salaries for a given c}:fl of work than do an¥.. other nity center. 13th and New York Ave. Sunday Afternoon at 3 o'clock “KISMET’ ture_you have all heard aboat 1st St. and R. 1. Ave. WALLACE RE in * *Riso BEN TURPIY, | Lo ] Roseland Dancing Academy, 1012 H st. n.w. [without a hearing on a requis.tion. | nd Monday Evening at Come’ ai “16C-gx- teach how o axjoy. roup of workers in_ the country. ac. i % al ly p.m. il ac > Sording to Commissioner J. -rhnmmu,m,,..; and enter i to the discussion. | it 15 Probablethat his counsel will 8 o'clock. Capitol P Sts. the worid’s wonder jungle your evenings’ Speclal e e e make apulication for the issuance of a writ of habeas corpus and furnish bond for his appearance. ASK $58,000 FOR SCHOOLS. The Commissioners ‘have forwarded to the Secretary of the Treasury for !submission to Congress a deficiency ! item of $58,000 to carry the public Hendrick, who spoke Thursday night e "Cathedral, Helghts Citizens' | Friends of Irish Association. He said that Congress{tomorrow night at §i o'clock at Typo- was being pressed to remedy this con- | graphical Temple. Edward Mitchell dition, and asked that the citizens of | wil] preside. A mud ical program will the District use their organizations t0 | pe given. 1 ‘back the Commissioners in this task. ! mous vote a resolution asking the| The association adopted by unani- Senate to confirm the appointment of reedom will meet ORGANIZATIONS .ACTIVITIES. TOLWY. Under the auspices of Sec- ond Church of Christ, Scien- tist, of Washington, D. C. NO COLLECTIO! ALLL WELCOME. A MAX LINDER, in *“PHE LIT- ' METROPOLITAN . Also CAFE." —RAPHAEL— b and O Sta. N.W. WALLACE REID, in ALWAYS AGDACIOUS.” 9th at D Street an GARDEN |DANCING i Phone . MISS CHRISTAL DUNBAR, Tnstencter: Franklin_6451-J. ARCAD 0am ts10p. Private aad in class. Phons Col. 1232 /advastage of; practics Mr. Henarick and Miss Mabel Board-| Meeting of the Sec¥:ty for Fhilosophi- | schools through the remainder of the — Continuous. From 12 Noon. DA TstTestiat inthe vast ' IR A S £ jcal Inquiry, 4:30 p.31., at the ic { current fiscal year. It is expected the N at. Toda, 2 i 2 s 1 Franklin B. Jones was elected sec-!Library. - appropriation will be inserted in (he summ Tonight 8:20 VAUDEVILLE SUPERB M —Last D N ) ’y“;'rysolclohl;n:’“f—‘:st:gnnéd“?fi:max;f' Address by _Richa Wyche, ; lurgent deficiency bill now pending i The Reigning Musieal Camedy Dmocess, i AND 1 A M—L ay—11 P. M. HWEEK ° AUDITORIUM pointment of several committees was | p.m. at the Women's, City Ciub. =~ ' | SonSress. wiTes oot TOM MOORE il co Pepedar Pricss—25c, 30c. 35 | INIGHTS - ngusestlmy ASEI Srtysesientor] TONIG bL'T. ERNEST (f{| " 0se oo Eawura' Secvens, i P ————— L il Umwersal Presents : srohestrs | iy et m s it ATTERS TRUEX | “pUDS” ceanas sz Ll GLADY'S Send Shaffer's Flowers to B iroom of the District ha ildi in “THE | = - ing. »gical Society, 8 Club. i righten M. 2416. | your sick friends’ days. 300 14th. +—Advertisement. Meeting of the Bio jo'clack, at the Cosmos | ] { OPENS WEEK’S PROGRAM. | 1ceting or ihe | son-Powell School. L ¢Booklovers’ Hour” at Y. W. C. A. |streets. Monday Evening at 8. Dance at the Neighboy hood House, 470 N street southwest. The “booklovers’ hour” at 8 pm.| == Monday will usher in the program of | Motor Transport reuthon at the Had- The week's activities arranged by the | leigh Apartments. } Y. W. C. A. of the District. Miss Alice = Hutchins Drake, conductor of this | Address by Williaw Feature, which is held at main head 1 Awailts You at the Fife and Drum Inn (and Cafeterin) 822 Conn Ave. N.W. oud t Pleasant Citi- cj§ ck, at the John- iont and Sehool | 1 5 ! —will find here just the | kind of stationery you Dennis, o'clock; at the Friends € burch, 13th and The Identical . ¥. Cast and With James C. Moriow, Virginia O'Briea Lenora Novasio, Eussel nnl;?k.m Galla- foor, Virgaia Eastman, O ers, and a | TODAY—BERT LYTELL, LBADING LADY. And_coweds, POWDER PUFF PIRATES."” MORROW-CONSTANCE TALMADGE. i1 USINESS.” And Toouer- HE SKIPPER'S TREAS- EMPIRE 911 H St. N. GEORGE WALSH 1N “NUMBER SEVENTEEN" Al<o Episode 11 of Serial Supfeme. “BRIDE THIRTEE ater, 9th & K Sta. i i i | i i 45 MINUTES MU “THE TINY OF THE ELSINORE.' POLLARD. in ““THE MORNI |CRANDALL’S SAVOY THEATER T THE LEADER °® eiow ¥ Continmous —10 A.M. LAST DAY WILLIAM FARNUM, in “THE SPOILERS" to 11 P.M. 14th St. and Col. Rd. WALTON RISKY BUSINESS Orchestra———————Subsidiaries EVERY NI Pri 7554, HT, 8:15 TO 11115 Exocellent music. best 1218 NEW YORK AVE. For_10 Years America’s rate not_have an appointment. $1.50 enrolls you STUDIO OF DANCE. ; BEGINNING SUNDAY " ek Po by 1w, quarters, 1333 F street northwest, will | Irving, stresta. 2 want. Admiwion. e, ineludiag tax “CONRAD 13 L 2 ™ A Ke_6 Drvent Circle. < the speaker, her subject being| Soctal dance, 8:30 o' at the Trin- 3 - CKED AMONG CANNI S F 9 0 emen Ridcrs in Bronze:” " |ty Communiy Houser (b1 and streots. | E» Morrison Paper Co., . s AL v STUDIO: 1181 CONN. AVE : i I I Col. X 1000 Pu. Ave. Dance by the Royal (}untry Club at Clergyman Eve., Franklin 5&3 h—n-.#ht.u’ m | = music, literature and dancing. |the Raleigh Hotel. CRANDALL’S 10 § Numbers are to be contributed b: |AT o ’.lc Learn the Real Estate s The N = Jtiss, Katherine Thompson, soprano THE COMMUNT’ 'ENTERS. = - i El'noml.l Al T — XD MES. ACHEE, STUDIO, 1127 s ‘Mary Sibley Evans, reader, and 5 "q : Blumess = Love t. n.w.—Cless Monday and Friday. 8 + Azora, who will give an oriental | Wilson Normal Commuy ity Center will "ETPONL"‘I Private lemons b tmeat. Phose dance. Zve ‘= meating fof theli N UchiganBtate A special inducement, an extra o LAST DAY Established 1900. = Vesper services at 4:30 o'clock Sun :fc;r;s ‘:;l;gfir:‘-“:‘;h“" x“‘?:’ pEfoxmel large commisaion. fs offered you F AT 10TH 10130 A. M. to 11 P. M. Girl CATHERINE BALLE fay afternoon at main headquarters, | JaNCnE: 250 music, Fame s 80d relrest forgthelnes; e months—with WESLEY The Gir o o 8L XW, ’ with a speaker to be announced later, will be followed by informal ope nouse at the K street branch | of the 4 E street north :30 this afternoon ané “the Columbia Boys' Athletic basket bd 1l team at 7 o’'clock tonight. Reoeption, To make your Daxce, west | East Washington Com#unity Center Concert or other secial effair a com- E: In Marshall Nellan's Firat —_———— { will hold a practice game o the Olympia |{| 3lete sucoess be sure to snengs We will teach you free of 1 cluby tonight. Any number of pieces or combinations. SOL MINSTER Phono Main 2376 or Cel. 3019. PUBLISHES LEGAL DIGEST, i*" fenrec athiet E. V. Brown Communit v Center will hax social dancing for = young people tonight from 7:30 to 9:30: o'clock. This includes instruc ‘William S. Torbert Adds Fourth | ion in sodVal dancing. Volume to D. C. Decisions. fa e 713 14th st. n.w. Incorporated. B CRANDALL'S 188 andGaL R, . & - ! At Johnson-Powell Corgmunity Cen- > William S. Torbert, a Washington | qer tha Mount Pleasant (¥ tizens' Aseoo 821 15th St. N.W. attorney, has just publised @ fourth | ciation will meet onighg . “The com: - INGVY. volume of digest of the decisions of | munity secretary, Mrs. {'ohn F —ro! the Court of Appeals and Supreme | ojj meet all community membieur:"irr; O :.‘n;-::':‘:oe: S e ax— «‘ourt of this District. Mr. Torbert’s | lonference this evening. - | Beginatag at 2:30 P, WM. first yolumes of digest of the decis- > tons of the jocal courts appeared in Margaret Wilson Comma ity Center 1908, and a supplemental volume in|will have meetings of mi linery, Boy 1914. The work was prepared under | Scouts, Troop No. Dra matic Club, 1ie direction of the Bar Association | Soctal Club and toymaking 4 lass. 4 of the District of Columbia. L5 WILL DISCUSS PLAYGROUNDS. Need of more plavground facilities public school children will be di 4 at a meeting of the Distr! | The Community Center Bsad at Dun- | bar Civie Center will prae tice tomor- { row afternoon at 4:30 o'clod «. —_— | GUILTY OF CIGAR THEFT. t It need not interfere with your present employment chuge Classes will _be h every evening at 5 P.M. in the offices of John W. Thompson & Company, M NEXT WEEK SR BARRY tional Production “DINTY” SYMPHONY—ADDED HITS il e ) —make this store your h e a dquarters .~ BERT | LYTELL Misleading Lady Added Comedy “The Powder Puff Piratés time We_produce . _Hours. th people who waate resaits. Leading 1to 10 P.M. % B meathan for supplies. B E Saturda at the Teachers' s - very y cet, Tuesday. The | Williams Sent to Boys™ Trai & S99, R e sl Tecdays ine SiRcTa] ioatiing el se lifiche Watch for “Passion ‘School—Buyer Is ¥leld. | Richard Gilbert Williary s, colored. sixteen years old, was ca nvicted in <ontinue until 4 p.m. \ delegate from every parent-teach «r association in the District is ex- Jected to attend. in addition to rep- BT e Police Court yesterday of a charge 5 y Sczentatives from cach of the schools. f oP'\% (O0rt Jeoleray of e charge s . NeWYork | wagon and sentenced to th e National STIK-TITE Training School minority. STRIKE INVOLVES QUANTICO. for Bolvs during | Wisdows asd Reof Patches FREDERICKSBURG, Va, January | Leon O. Jackson, colored,d wenty-six PM Ownel Attenti 5 D st Tl i |y e e ol redk wonty e | bt ey = ton. t fiad EITOHY Jocal plumbers’ union are on strike,|jeged to have purchased cig: Absolute roof protection guar- 1890, WITH MOSOONI BRU.fiwaru. ars, sicmanding an increase in wages from | was later arrested by iDetectives . Several plumbers working in the post shop at the United States Jackson, it is stated, admitled pur- chasing cigars, but denitd Knowing il R snch A Quantico. are for belleving they were sto snembers of the Fredericksburg local | nished bond in the sum o . 1246 D St. N. E. Orestest Molotramatio Suooess Gad-aredargely.residents of this city. | apmearance in court Januss {x.2%, - P' [ r———— bt L] quality kind at moderate cost. anteed. A continuous one-piece details and estimate. M. & O. Roofing Co. ATIONA Toright, Last-Tima In Her Best Picture Btarting Tomorrow Nighi—Beats_Selling. “THE STORM” || Watch 7 for “Passion” ‘baliroom Foz Trot. Waltz - for an eight-hour day. Be-|Kelly and Scrivener and chkrged with A. EBERLY’S SONS (Inc.) coat.. It can’t leak because it is un" E z g o UP PO-DATE DANCES men ‘in_Fredericksburg, a|contributing to the delinqueicy of a 718 7th St. N, in ofie plece. Used by U S. Gov., 3 oy Tady und ger number in Quantico are | minor. 7th St. NW. R. R. and Mfg. Plants. 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