Evening Star Newspaper, February 25, 1921, Page 16

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SiiK. Prince Buys 20 Per Cent 83. Wi | Z30URT AUTHORIZES SALE -E\ff-’uoun's HOLDINGS in: Chicago Yards 5542 & for:$1,500,000. 3 Justice Stafford of the District. Su- ‘reme -Court -has authorized the sale .. &.Co. of its share in the lockyards to F. H. Prince vt Boston. 'ne pukln: coneern own- 2 Prifice con- _2rolléd “the nnn.lnder. Because of xle l"l’. ipterest of Mr. Prince In this 'vernment raised no ob- 1,500,000, id.in ten annual fn- interest at 7 percent. éo‘n :lu consented to the sale My Armour & Co. of forty. shares of ‘was being placed by the packers, de- claring that they were holding the St. Louls yards at 120, when Wilson & Co. In their plan had admitted that the best offer made to them for their holding of that stock had been only Attorney Conrad H. Syme for Ar- mour dénied that a prohibitive price is being asked, and asserted that ex- cept in few instances the price fixed was far below the book value. and the value fixed by appraisers. Coun- sel for Wilson explained that the price was due to: the feeling among investors that the court would order an immediate sale at any obtainable figure. Hearing was continued until Monday. ‘The government had only minor ob- Jections to the Morris and Cudahy plans and Justice Stafford intimated that the Morris plan seemed most near- 1y to approach the acheme in the mind of the court. Morris proposed. an im- mediate surrender to a trust com- ihe Denver stockyards to George pany to ‘be named by the court and :The ,Price ‘was ‘not made el bl <Assistant Auomey General Kresel flecided that the plans of Armour and Swift; do_not provide for an early ‘and complete: divestment or for:ab- - #olate control by the court during the f wale He charged that on £ the stock a nrflubuu price to be under-its complete control. An Endless Tale. “Mamma, where do eggs trom > “From ‘the chickens, my dear.” “Well. mamma, that's funny: papa said that chickens came from eggs.” come k) Snyder & Little present a 1921 ‘model suitable for IMME- " DIATE USE. " 1211 F:Street N. W. | Constructed of brown Scotch grain over a most striking’ model in- volving an unique pat- tern in- which vamp seams are eliminated. - Knitted Vests. Saturda * WillBea'w oth Dresses sedniderymdtnhu elnbdlislnnen. y colored Jersey Suil Satme Petticoats Flov “and ubr;”"q&."l'im” > sin 98- 0.9 Hand mode Heather mixtur N s St in an ‘ Polo Coats—n L d A genuine bargain at. . M C News P r ing isses’ oats—zhe s Brown Novelty Cloth;.embroidered effectively and with belts. Sizes 6 to 14 years. . emsmmem Blue Serges —in new . Sport models, pn— | | lhe w.nted THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MUTT AND JEFF—As a Hunter Jeff Isn’t in Dan Boone’s Class. OUT oF me! GOT AN IDEA! ! fx ve. BEEN HUNTING ALL DAY © AND T AIN'T SHoT A THING! I DoN'YT DARE GO Home WITHOUT ANY GAME ; OR MUTT'LL ROAST TME‘f‘f-lFE 3 M-ta! T'VE HERE'S A NiICe FAT RABBIT, SIR, AND ONLY ONE DOLLAR 5Nb FIETEEN JEEE, I'M SURPR'SED You SHooT ONE BIFTESN ITLL TAKE MY - LAST cent BUT T GOTTA HAVE T FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 25, 1921. (Copyright, 1921, by H. C. Fisher. Trade mark registered U. S. Pat. Ofr.) = €R-MM- ER-M- Dg‘fg Sure! You SAY, WHAT DOES | AHem! of, THAT's| | [THE nexT Time & GOTTA ADMIT THIS TAG, WS~ > You BuY A 1T '™m SOME | om HiS EAR MEAN]| MY MEMORANDA RABBIT TEAR HUNTER AETER ALL,(MUT'\: . ANSWER OF THE HOUR I SHOT HiME VS ME THAT ! $3.50. Philadelphia $3.25 «. Chester $3.00 . Wilmington AND RETURN War Tax, §% additional Snnday, February 27 SCIAL TRAIN elphia 7:30 p.m., fimington 8:10 p.m. a7 Similar Excursions March 13, April The right is reserved to limit the sale of tickets to the capacity of equipment available. A‘-—hqmewe mnst keepmerclundlse “on the run"—and you can count on Med blrglms especially tomorrow. Muslin Gowns Regular and extra sizes, with mbroidery-trimmed yokes— Ml cut. - llet‘hr $150 Grade 98¢ Day of Big Speclals M.ke very sure you get your share ‘of .these most extraordinary values. $0).90 9 90 $0.90 $9.90 an, Wool Skirts and m;dlmn—mdngnd.thnnlbmflyforfls The new plaid ef- —fem, in box-plm- -—mAny sty lish 9.90 TS hnullh,w-uba Wmter Coal !r-nc-'m.hdx hflnuflu—htrqardhu tomorrow to S a Cloth Coats— r cm-inlng £$0.90 Bandeaux Brassieres Mdmm well cut. For Saturday 27 Crepe Bloomers Flesh-color, cut full and large; well made. For Saturday Silk Petticoats Jersey, Taffeta and Jersey with Taffeta ruffle. All colors. For Saturday iday preceding Excursior| | TR TR T e | AMUSEMENTS. S MUSRMENTS i| CHILDREN’S MOVIE Saturday, 10:30, 1:30, 3:15 LOEW’S P 13th and AUDITORIUM Fan Fan—Jane and Katherine Lee RIP VAN WINKLE TONIGHT, §:10 Matinee . NEXT WEEK The Earth’s Soundest Musical Investment. siNG fig ow Amazing Collection of Talent 125 Entertainers 125 ALL BAUER, Pianist KINDLER, Cellist THIBAUD, Violinist JOINT RECITAL. National Theater, Tuesday, March 8, 4:30, Seats now on sale at Mrs. Greene’s Concert Bureau, Droop’s. 13th and G. M-in 6493. SoFT COLLAR HOLDER "OLLARS s N. Y. Ave. | ing ° pi ALAcE mnm Presents INA CLAIRE In the brilliant Belasco Hit [ “‘POLLY WITH A PAST” Beginning Sunday DOROTHY GiSH In “Ghost in the Garret” Also_Buster Keaton Comedy LOEW’S CoLumei ontinuons, 103 LAST TWO DAYS Paramount Presents CECIL B. DeMILLE’S Greatest Photoplay Triumphl “FORBIDDEN FRUIT” = BEGINNING SUNDAY “THE GILDED LILY” MAE MURRAY —A Paramount Plc(nr&— N A « Wonderful Films of 9 Will Be Shown at The Belasco Theater Juvenile Movie Club Saturday, 10:30 A.M. All seats 25 and 50 cents this week, that grory BOY and GIRL may ses these infrest; ictures, have been _exhihited before ;hmmnda of children . throughout' the Urited States. CRANDALL’S Fat 10th METRoPOLITAN ~—LAST TWO DAYS— 10:30 A. M. te 11 P. M. KATHERINE MacDONALD In First Nationals Ghnm, Mystery-Eoman “My Lady’s I.aiellkey" TOONERVILLE COMEDY ‘The Bkipper’s Narrow Bscape’ ——————————— CRANDALL'S ~ 18th and Col Rd 'KNICKERBOGKER —TODAY— Beginning at 6:30 P GENE POLLAR In Edzar Rice Burroughs’ “THE REVENGE OF TARZAN” __De Luxe Added Attractions ln LANSBURGH & BROTHER i| 9-B. Hymer & Co. VYB F. KEITH'S ., aily 132 Sun £ Holy 2585 Suadays and Holidays. “lJ\Lull’rl:.ll LAUGHTER”—Star. MME. EMMA " TRENTINI Fred Lindsay ““Tom Walker in Great Feats of Dixie” Hit, Skill and Daring. Sydney Grant., Davis & Darnell, Bensee & Baird. Joe Bemnett, Osborne Trio. Baraban & Grohs, Etc. After Mat, Sat. Boy Scouts Admitted Free to Hear Talk and Demonstration by Fred Lindsay. Mrs. Greene's Concert nh&u Fhone M. 6405 ATIONA I..Mni‘ln. 8:20 at. Satarday SAM H. HARRIS | Presents COLLIER In “THE HOTTENTOT” nTARTING UNDAY NEXT|| SEATS SELLING SECOND ANNUAL EVERT The Sensational -ullenl lm EARLY ATTENDANCE MOORE’S RIALTO THEATER LAST TWO DAYS “PRISONERS OF LOVE” FEATURING THE STAR BEAUTIFUL BETTY COMPSON Special Film Features ASSURES A SEAT —By BUD FISHER. TRE PRICE mej OFE. SAP! st | GAYETY -liltlleln F All This WoeekeMatinee A Great Burlesque ie‘lnfla- TOWN SCANDALS Next Week—'"The New Bon Ton Girla.” SHUBERT-GARRICK Direction Messrs. Shubert Daily 2 and 8 Sunday 3 and 8 1st St. and R. L Ave. DOROTHY GISH, ta “FLYIN T North Capitol AMERI PA’ SIDNEY LUST’S “SON OF TARZAN,” No. 7. Suub Pollard Comedy. Regent Theater 18th & Calif. Sts. 90th TIME LIBER ELITE a P Sta. ALL-STAR CAST. 10 PLEAGR ONE WOMAN." 14tk Street and R. I. Ave. CHAS. RAY and DOROTHY DAL TON, in “BACK OF THE MAN." TODAY AND TOMORROW— POLA NEGRI in “PASSION” A mighty epic of the. ecreen—5,000 people—2 years to.produce—love—langh- ter—tears. 9 Reels. Admission, 25 cents, including tax. Shows start 5, 7 and § METROPOLITAN F Street at 10th O’DONNELL’S “THE LURE OF CROONING WATER.” 9th at-D Street N.W. Continuous From 12 Noos, VAUDEVILI;E SUPERB AN WILL ROGERS In a Hundred Per Cent Brew, ‘Water, Water Everywhere’ EMPIRE 911 H St. N.E. GATL KANE and THURSTON;HAL, “EMPTY ARMS” Also 2-Reel L. Ko. Comedy. NEW THEATE! 535 Sth St. S.E. With All-Star Cast. “*Son of Tarzan,” No. 12 TONIGHT OF D. W. GRIFFITH'S MASTERPIECE — KNICKERBOCKEII CRANDALL'S 18th St. at Cel. Rd. O’DONNELL’. SPECIAL CAST, in “MR. WU." And Episode No, 9, “‘Fantomas.” 'S Revere Theater Ga.Ave.& Pk.Rd. ALL RECORDS IN THE TODAY_GEN' POILAR. ‘in “THE RE HARRY, tn oTHE COUNTT: COMEDY, OnOrY's DOUHLE THIMPE CRANDALL’S Theater 9th & E Sts. LAST TWO DAYS — MACK NBTT'S NEW STANTON 32 £ © St=. n.E EXTRAORDINARY DOUBLE SHOW. Olive Tell—Crauford Kent in “CLOTHES” BEN TURPIN, in “THE SKYROOKET." HISTORY OF WASHINGTON - . Buy Your Seats in Advance for “LOVE, HONOR AND BEHAV] CRAND. Auys SAVOY THEATER 14th and Col. Road OLYMPIC WILLIAM, PARNOM, 1431 U ST. N.W. NEXT WEEK It May Be the Last One 5 .| TRUXTON BERNAED DERNING, in Q ST."N.W. VENGEANCE.™ Nights and Sat. Mat. 50c ‘OP] ‘mwmnow — BRYANT WA ATEUR DEVIN™ And comr N1 e AHRODGH RYE. -CRANDALL'S’ AVENUE GRAND 845 Pa. Ave, S.E. MAT. 2 P DAIL TODAY—TOM MOORE. in “DUDS’ Ana cowm “TORCHY'S DOUBLE TRI- and ZENA Teader Theater | SIDNEY LUST'S "zees zriesse: | Today—Continnons. 10 a.m. to 11 p.m. LOUISE GLAUM, in “LOVE.” And OHARLIE CHAPLIN, in “ONE Tonight, 8:20 |, SHUBERT-BELASCO »=e.%ai ™" || F. Ray Comstock and Morris Gest Present | | The Dl ey e lerrlflt Comedy ADAM AND "EVA With William Boyd—Molly McIntyre “THB LITTLE SHEPH DOM DUMBARTON CAPITOL :xisrn. ™ —RAPHAEL— oth and O Sts. N.W. JAC KPICKFORD, in OF KING- COME.” Beginning Today—First Episode of “SON OF TARZAN” | ——HOME—— Sidney A. Franklin Production “UNSEEN FORCES” PRINCESS 1119 H N.E. ALICE CALHOUN in “PRINCESS JONES” CAROLINA WILLIAM DE MILLE'S SUPER- PRODUCTION, “Conrad In Quest of His Youth” Featuring THOMAS MEIGHAN. 1349 Wiseonsin ALL-STAR EY CH. 158118 SMOKING PERMITTED BiXows BIG SENSATION DIXON’S to $2; Other Daily Mat. 25c¢ to $1.00 ) We teach you to dance in ome course, you ean be taught, at the RIGHTWAY SCHOOL OF DANCING. 14 EW course lessons, half bour, l’fnn;:.dmmhfr x-wm ou not have an appoint- Private inst to 10 p.m. vears merica’s foremost academy-: are invited to call and inspect our school Terms reasonable. “meat. 10 - MRS. ACHER, STUDIO .w.—(lass Monday and Frida: Pritate lessons by appointmer .. Pstablished 1900, mhde MlSS CHAPPELEAR et Bt e eV, Nerth CATHERINE BALLE 740 Sth St. N.W. Franklin 6508 Why waste time with people who waste your time? We produce results. Beginners' ciass. Tuesdaye, 8:30 to 10. Hours. 1 to 10 p.m. & CHILDREN DUPONT ADULT ‘STUDIO OF DAN No. 6 Dupont Cirale. Ph. | DA Tso—N’_PW_E“s“,_;ls Anmnneln‘ an in. corps ot NEXT SUN.—INAUGURAL WEEK epert umu in- Nights, $1,00 to $4.00. Mats., 50c to $3.08 President-elect AL |2 JIJOLSON With Wonderful New Songs—in the Bizzling Winter Garden Semsation. rErst.. SINBAD 1 TOSCANINI The World’s Greatest Conductor, and is only one Al 102 MUSICIANS. NATIONAL THEA' Thursday, March 3, 4:30 | |LA SCALA ORCHESTRA of Mn-nl Seats now on sale at Mra. Greene’s Concert Bureau, Droop’s, 13th & G. Main 17 MOORE’S GARDEN 11 A.M—LAST 2 DAYS—11 P.M. Popular Prices—25¢, 30c, 35¢ PARAMOUNT PRESENTS A Gcorge Fitzmaurice PRODUCTION _ *PAYING, THE PIPER Orchestra______._Subsidiaries P~ NEXT WEEK -9 PRISCILLA DEAN LoN SHANEY n “OURSIDE OF THE LAW® structors. Private and Class Special Care ARCADEI: DANCING | New Classes WEEK Now Forming: NIGHTS l»-,,:::g:,;f_r-- ““ Warren I mg. 1141 ‘0%\! e'v‘l."- Tadiwidual ‘ballroom 1 private lessons 231 fancy and shoe-dancing for stage & w:l‘u. s — | | GOVEL'S. 618 Z20—FRIVATE LESSONS A3Y ¥ri. evenings. it. 1008 SMASHING . - ]

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