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. 12 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., SATURDAY, APRIL 16, 1921—PART 1. —_— RECREATION IS NEEDED, |~ z "1' KEEPING UP WITH THE JONESES—Clarice Has No Comeback. —By POP MOMAND. ] s Presentiments ~ g s Bth, Below » SAYS MISS BOARDMAN|&—— - ALOYSIOS P Meams || ER- WHaT | | NEVER WIND TE SWEET | [Now LWTEN) | REASON NOTHING! HE WOOLDNT HEY! GAYETY "\l At times I've had forchodings i [i0l I'T WHAT TIME was it~ || DID ¥'SaY| | PEACHES= WHAT To REASON | | Do You THink M. || THATS SSQTGHHDE H" HP 'W Rf:1 HE Addresses National Community | dire, which made me sad and | | WHEN You GOT (N SWEET TIME DID You GET CLARICE — JONES WOULD DAaRgl|| ME 30 ETTIN = n .._ ::.' M...:‘ & p 4 ::mce S tlue ; disaster, like a house afire, T e PEACHES? | | 1N This. MORNING P STaY OUTHHANE Ery ] | IR MBS AN PARNSY e would climb my frame, I knew, 2 | NIGHT? CERTAINLY || JONES HOME: Mects Delceation: znd I would drop my trusty lyre, Need for wholesome recreation was pointed o8t by Miss Mabel Boaraman | and sound the loud boo-hdo.” “1 MOORE'S mALTlO == 3IVH Thrills eand Romance George . Hamilion Py ghnts L@ 0 HOWEND o _AMUSEMENTS. © | AMUSEMENTS. i ity Service School being held in|Z ey s e o mmunity Service hemdquarters|feel it in my bones,” at times ty of life, the same 3 ok Clothing, S0 that it is the essenc melancholy, tone: and hence it promotes|my pained alackaday, my moist initiative and self-d Y . y Young people, she said, will seek{and mournful moans. Traer Dheeen ‘and_ forms of recreation | Since I thus expected ill, the ill are provided. _{would sometimes come, and Recreation, she continued, i stronger than vice. Grown peopl Boardman said. should partici-imade my innards numb; my in the plays and games of the Danger of the . commercialized | my yell known harp was dumb. amusement was pointed out by the |, - 1 | 5 But years leave wisdom as they t pi e opportunit @ : v lef ol i o - . " fiex for self-axpression on the part of | 891 "]’(‘f“‘ 110('1“““‘)’;"]1;]”‘\“'_“‘:‘ e ASKS NEW COMPULSORY |LEADING CHARACTER IN "GRUMPY" AS SEEN| the people at little expense. a o not look f e, The delegation was received by it ; EDUCATION AGE LIMIT BY STAR ARTIST. to the memb s of the National Com- knn“y that ev on (h(\ wav, 1 here. Recreation, she said, like these I used to say, in real eduoation because i pline. And | the wrong kind of recreation unle and to me a bitter pill that! Founger element. cheer-up song I'd cease to trill, speaker, who said th: g b O c o ole Pro e Honding. Mrs, James Carroll | DUt on coming glee Specml F'lm Features J CIRCLE e Fraser, member of the executive com- there’s happiness in store, 1 { the District of Columbia Com- | 1 : ¥ Timity Service, introduced the delegates Enow, and blessings good to see. Roscoe C. Bruce, Addressing Citi- to the chief executive. At times the dire forcbodingsi ST strive to get me in their grif REPUBUCAN LEAGUE ;;w spiritJ they would curb ]:m(i‘ cluding Fupils 6 to 16 Years. o drive and scourge as with a! Extension of the INDORSES CANDIDATES whip, but \\hcrc they're dared Fedu they cannot thrive—I bid the | G. A. Schuldt Urged for Recorder { blamed things skip. Presenti- zens' Association, Advocates In- ..\m » Tlimits of com- r children in the | was advocated | assistant sup the colored ! and R. L Ave. A KIMBALI AMERICAN ! YOUNG, in “HUSK SENNETT COMEDY, MY NEXT WEEK CLARA'K[MBALL YOUNG ROPOLITAN CRANDALL'S **|REVERE THEATER 43 A5 2nd Park Road SPECIAL FEATU NIGHT. cting Street at 10th | | IBERTY North Capi In the Ultra-Smart Picture of the : S couls atio LAST DAY Dot 5 of Deeds and Edgar C. Snyder |ments are silly fakes for souls | Ssuciaaon S ooy s ”:x LAs 3 B ‘b'ta.mvn = to entertain, and yet full many a inion the SEMON. 16 STRAIGHT FKOM PARIS for U. S. Marshal. ok 2 : 2ot hia e ERWIN H= rOMORI AB CAST. in MARSHALL - — e s b spirit breaks beneath their dead- | compulsory educati hould ap NEILAN'S “IOB HAMPTON OF PLACEL OLYMP]C JACK PICKFORD, in Z Z Z Resolutions indorsing Gus A.|;° - e e A to children between the ages of | bRO\VN wial STHE MAN WHO HAD Tt for uppointment as recorder | 1Y Strain before that weary spirit 1 ¢ Tusiv tead of | i CRANDALL'S KMCKsRBOCKER 1431 U s EVERYTHING MOQRE’S of deeds and Edgar C. Snyder asiwakes’to know that they are ’d’”'j‘,"fi“‘ o s at present. ) isth St. at Col. Rd. || PARFD THEATER Sidney Lust's. nited tes marshal were adopted = WALT MASON S s oke in favor continua- T v . in HAT 9th Below F Thursday night by a rising vote at Ve o MASON. tion school for children between PAnd Comeds: “,,,\\ monthly meeting of the executive Copyright by George Matthew Adams. S aataandieightcen iehio | e 11 am. LAST nn’—n pom. committee of the League of Repub- oricing. Several of the membe : v ) lican State Clubs of the District of | TEACHERS WANT BASIC the association expressed con A3 Popular Prices—25¢, 3v¢, 35¢ Columbia. Copies of the resolutions \ in the administration of Mr. i CRANDALL’S Thenter, 9th & E Sta. \STRAND Realart Presents will be placed in the hands of Presi- a3 Assistant superintendent. : ] ST , SALARIES INCREASED | srssciation slopned s recora- o —nswis cnsruas, o mue o ae 0 Sereet X, WARDA HAWLEY Both of the aspirants for appoint- _containing a schedule of the im- o Continuous from 12 Noon. ment to the federal service in_this ey l'}l‘c‘tl-fly needs of the community, in- i "OLN and A ! iy in the e T et icates ot the ) cluding additional strect lights, road | ER VOIC VAUDEVILLE SUPERB Jeague, during which time they|Fearing Loss of $240 Bonus They |repairs and well equipped pl | — Featuring the Great Magi T lnE wo“ll have been actively engaged in the i ground. A resolution providing that | i CRANDALL'S 'SAVOY THEATER GREAT FELIX interests of the party. Mr. Scbuldt,| Flan to Take Matter Up With g rloldm- | and District governments | Teth and Col. Rond 2 & CO. Orchext Sainries v va v A should pay for the water the 1()'\\Y-ll()“(|Tll\ in 0 ————— an attorney, was for many Years an School Heads. St oo e ‘A xidgs = g assistant corporation counsel for the was referred to the committec on 5% STELLAR CAST 1= Beginning Sunday =1 District, and has been recording scc-| Confronted with the loss of the| A "‘Q." £ STUDENTS PRESENT PLAY.|CATHOLIC COMMUNITY i in the Master Production, 5, Maguificent. retary of the league for eighteen|government bonus of $240 with enc |mitten ar mtreety Y:{;fl]i’;\f ibe e e .w_(.unu.n ARLISS, in “THE “SHERRY” - -, 5 years Mr. Snyder. a prominent Wash- | aotment by Congress of any proposed | ol on ‘(he advaniures ot a diviet | Business High Scholars Score Hit CENTER IS FROPOSED Note: Last times tflay for this ‘Woman Untamed vl HEWSDADEE apue | 1€classification legislation, public [ highway between Garfield and A z SR N IC AVENUE GRAND Compiete change of bill tomo been twice president of the league!'senool teachirs probably \will ape : and i1 “Qrampy.? CRANDA A and during the last campaign was | SCO0% (SACWTS Propably wWill ap-|costia, and it was voted to take the PY- L 3 tin 645 Pa. Ave. S.E. EMPIRE chalrman of the speakers’ burcau for | baSio ‘sularies increased to an amount | sloners, "L i coioiStrict Commis- | Seven hundred spectators crowded | K. €. State Deputy McAuliffe)J A ) bl i Hawaiian Revar uesicersitary: ; lequal to the bonus. The Principals’ Fo S R ness High School Auditorium Thurs- | Gives Support to Project During ’ o11 1 se. e s Plans for the annual meeting and{nion already has taken action re e BUCK JONES i Native Muicians, Singers, slections to be held next month were | questing the bourd of caucation to|COURT TELLS DRY fou el District Convention. | = > discusica and o committee was' ap- | LSS, U100 PPAn s oarhoratad in ENTS |« s Rt es i | “THE BIG PUNCH" 777 4 o ma ecessary ar-fr e L oC ey students of that school. M. J. McAuliffe, state deputy, ad- = 150 Episode 8 of the ¢ : 53 Tangements for a supper and enter- ;{f;"‘ ‘“E*ho Dayaasaoon 2ol g:d"t‘f‘"fff TOACCOUNT FOR WARRANTY ML Brosnas | Grumpny Facored la | vocated the e com- | CRAN LL’S aroiro THEATER ||| oL 00s [BISL Lhe Creates . || §i ®ETURN OF “our COLORED ORCHESTRA. tainment on this occasion. The com- G atioinia t o Soiled munity center for the use of Cath- | Al 3 “E. SON 2 : : : organizations are expected to take it by 1 e versharal ¢ the 621 H ME. Al mittee on membership was instructed | giniiar steps, Justice Stafford of the Distri difficult e D Of the|COlic residents of the District, at the | B 1onay — poroTHY < = fo draw up a number of proposed|”'Tne advisability of asking gon- |Preme Court has ed J. ot Bober T arraret | tWentieth annual convention of the B GHOST IN TH! 1230 C & 3 i amendments to the constitution and| orecs (o grant & $240 incroas® in | federal prohibition commissioner T obert Graven Jargaret | District state council of the Knights [l AN v HOME .‘"?" : by-laws which are expected to re- z " 1 Joshua W. Miles, collector of intern: iler, Della Seufert. | of Columbus, held at 606 1 strect last | | TOMORZOW — THOMAS ~ MEIGHA R e 2 ¢ Te-lwages to the school employes, pro f interna % f | strict the membership and to elim-| VG2 the bonus is ked, likely |Tevenue. and Harry Fridley and ! night. |} THE FRONTIE inate present members who have been | Uii"E. ‘iicen up at a conference of |Charles H. Leffer, deputy collectors, | tnamas Permanent establishment of thy|§ And RUS {0n Marble and Glass, Woek Nights, 8:30 1o 18 _inactive and have not attended meet- ives on the teachers' coun- |10 Show cause April they | sun, nnual retreat, instituted by the chap- | §_CROW.T ______ { Ings for a certain period. 5 has been called by Supt |should not be enjoined from exceuting e dJ-D‘;“)‘ nP\mnais\"‘ffld CRANDALL’S YRk THEATER H Ballou to meet at the Franklin School |2 wWarrant of distraint against Ferd ne state de y'8 re] t, eli Ga. Ave. &qnebenit. GUNNER FIRST TO RECEIVE |ty Toursany. sifermoon s 350 nand ool “eili”ot“ w05 WEAR BUTTON TO HONOR |25, the, emie S am et mein: | Lstmay - ST LU= L] o’clock. The superintendent specifi- | saloon at M street northwes L A mpS & 0! - f i “oLD D H enza. Ave. at 2ls 1 , = 3 i 5 gun on the new home of the knights. GIRLS. in { Divine. !cally stated that salary schedules of | The court’s order is based on s T e 3 Popular Prices, Striot Censor. Music Divin MEDAL AT WHITE HOUSEwschuol employes would be taken up |suit for injunction filed by e appel.| MOTHER, IS BEING URGED“;T;»!M. "{r‘,:nx;’;.(}\- \ylv”lt\oa“b:epn”.; TR WD PHYL — at this meeting, but requested the|Who says he resides over his | A = = T | LADIES 25c et thve it ‘any |0 b o o 4 persons th the Washington coun- = ! In the presence of a distinguished | SOUnCil Tepresentatives 1o, submit, any | 0 ered by promiEiion cil possessing a membership of 1,400 ELIT Qate Street and R. L Ave, oth and o st ! ‘uding War Tax—Dance All You gathering in the east room of the|yp, h for discussion at the ses- | OUt a search S Suggested as Symbol to Replace ; knight ' { Please. White House on Thursday afternoon | plapsr ' UP fOr discussi 1950505 0l carta i e A YiEey 2 : The following officers were elected 2 MARY ML . in i - President Harding presented to Chief { .01 402 chers council is composed of { He says the R Carnations on National Day for the coming year: State deputy LYR] “14th and 3 i Gunner Robert Edward Cox, a con-|(ne following: Miss E. A. Hummer, | tended for sale, but were his private " in Ma: 721 secrelany,idamesta ity i Fe gressional medal of honor, ‘the first|ifarry English, George Jones, Allan|stoek kept in' the portion bf ihe 2 livari; Romalniy. iConran i RO i| One ourth ever conferred at ‘the White House | Davis, Mrs, E. C. Paul, Miss Clara K. |building occupied by his The weartne 0f A butt o Arocate EMEIRDTIscoll rarder E, H to a warrant officer of the Navy. |Stutz, Dr. E ‘Kimball, H. W. Dr: Undér the se ” . 2ring of a buttonion which is | 35 Dunn. £ in DA Year Week The ceremony took place on the |per, Miss Cora J. McCarty, Miss A. £ |agents sorved on him a notice of JIhosrannedh e Bicann Houlls fibe g [ De1agaces Lolitnedmupram eipconn oill : inee_Only oode : seventeenth anniversary of the day |Sullivan, Mrs. Susan S. Alburtis, Miss | raint_under the Voistead act dbelal il tie il i A B s e | T Friie 0. 2. | NEW. STANTDN i i 3 ing hi B rory ’ country by the gfother’s Day Inter-jcisco August § are as follows: M.| = D m n on which Gunner Cox saved the bat-|{Maud E. Aiton and Miss Eleanor J.|ins on him to pay $1.952.43, ti : . 3 Lo 5 ] 5 tleship Missouri from destruction by | Keene. tiff tells 2 bk Seaiid national Association, Inc. Mother's) J. Mgf\nh!\':( T}a-fild(-r;ul: o B NEW THEATER 535 Sth St. S.E.| pm WM. S HART in &) 5 Pt A e e T able to ma \is livelihood. He was | Wearing irnations has been |0 Devaney, Carroll Council; al- = = powder i the adjoinin nandlin ’ forged to give a bail bond of §1.00n. (Dractically abandoned, and for this By ; g — i poier e "Sdiuning Sandiin | HEADS DISCIPLES’ UNION. L R L S S S B G | = — | and begins and S. ichepke, xhe,, gun“” against him., Mr. Appel says. | the button be displayed on that day. LOEW’'S IC 2Se HESH mates, but ‘mow commissioned of. |Joseph Reeves of H Street Christian { He asks that the seal he removed| Display of the natiormnl colors on 3 R o ITH s aur |! Still Tomorrow Pt gt i el L L from his door and he be allowed to|all homes also is urged for this day in 3 ily 2:18 00 L 1 3:00,5:08 || of honor for their heroic work in as- Church Elected. 1 “{“r:"’:l""r’(""’:“(;‘l"l‘:ng’l']" collector be | honor of the millions of mothers and I I A‘ : D“!’ 215 Sun 33 Hol’ Y and 26 There Afternoon sisting Cox in removing injured men| Joseph Reeves of the H Street |P & pting to cnforce | the association is sending out sug- I “A GREAT SUCCESS.”"—] il ~ i e collection of the penalty of $1. Poxt. H o irom ihe burning handling room, Ghristian Church was elected presi- | iiorneys James A O'Shoa an ;5743 | gestions for programs to be followed I il William Fox's world famens —_— lent of the Disciples’ Union at the quar- a3ea o] The Four Marx Bros. & Co. With Hattie Darling. in “THE MEZZANINE FLOOR” SALLIE FISHER & €O, || on that day. Centinuous, 10:30 a. —11 p.oa. victure of Mother Love OVER THE HILL G i D I Sacks appear for the plaintiff. Iz . » terly meeting Tuesday night at Park The Servant in the House. POLICE IN VAUDEVILLE. |YView “Christian ‘Church. ” other of- WESLEYAN ALUMNI DINE. | Taiter Humpton and ‘a remarkabiy Park View Church, vice president RAILWAY W|N§ SUIT. i Fdia * | well chosen cast held the sympathetic Successful Entertainment Given at | M. H. Dunn, Mount Rainier. Church, LAST TIMES TODAY PARAMOUNT PRESENTS attention of a capacity audience at! llii “’ALLA E REID MARIE & MARY McFARLAND. KAJT 1 g a > - 1 vay, : i isi: - | Poti & " i YAMA, DEMAR] Pythian Temple. 5 :5:,.':,5,';,",\3:“uenéhuc,ch,cl,f;,],‘;:;’ Washington and Rockville Com- |F!ans Discussed for Raising En-|poirs “Theater last night in Charles | i Iwmh & Bdwarie Trnd Hecy‘::}x'n;f, l' By WILL CARLETON Several” hindred persons attended| ,Announcement was made that six| pany Not Liable for Damareany dowment Fund Quota. Rann Kenncdy’s famous play, “The Serv i Unusual _Du Directed by Harry Miilarde he vaudeville performance and dance | ChUrches of the Washington district ant in the House,” the company's onl Members of the Wesleyan: A Il e 2 % - have plans underway for th The Court of Appeals of Mar: L depart hi ki ictl THE LOVE SPECIAL ! Twice Daily 2:15 and 8:15 given at Pythian Temple Thursday night | Tor,. D of ASBOGIAL of Washing: A1scuss eparture this week from a strictly | [i ction of new places of worship. {handed down a decision in fa Bocalonus! ashington dis 5 i I 8 - ” e oo Secelation: s They are Columbia Heights, Vermont | Washimston and Tockville Tty Cam | Plans for raising the Distriets quota | Shakespearcan repertoire. i ssmshine Comedy,” MR DALY an emng : 3 s one of the Gt tesd el : ) of 316,000 for the o - |, Ernest Rowan, as Robert Smith, the | i Avenue, Ballston, Va.; Fifteenth {pany in a suit brought by 2 ret {Of $16,000 for the institution’s $3,000, e w 3 { SHUBERT.GARRICK e e Jccosstul cntertainments given | Sireet, H Strect and Mount Rainier|Leopa Pugh of Bethesda for $10.000 900 cndowment fund at a dinner )z rain man,” showed himself to be an TR I Aiors 8 Lo Faslnon Tea Garden! 3 “the’ sssociation. : Street, H Strect LespaliEugh ror X D e et | entionat as e an versathc actor n | Il | THOMAS MEIGHAN Evenings, 50c to $2.00 qcorse W, Sollers was chairman of | "The ‘union indorsed a profect for {les n made on the plai lumini was charged with the task y*;,;;g;rv',; o el In “City of Stlent Men” | | ROCK SPRIN venmgs, DIES = rge of the affair,; the erection of a home for children { While on a car. raising or ziving $260 w Al ., CASplayio A 2 sofilq] i other members being Miss Rosemary |to serve the states of Virginia, Mar: It was claimed by raising or xiving $260 within thel, girang man turned from the right | Matinecs, 25c to $1.00 the plaintiff that next ten day: 1 one of ]2 Conduit Rond Tuttle, Sergts. G. H. Moran and J. T.|[land, the District of Columbia and jwhile she was a [path into the lower road of life by ad- ] i 2 Judge Martin A. Knapp was toast- | versity. ill fortune and the falsity of his | 1 ‘onight Under New Mas i Wittstatt and Privates G. - vare. the company's cars 2 onsune gyt erials tyRon) | | SHT, No e T e e e e D Monorter delivered: nniog b the batcik master. Among the speakers were | churchman brothcr. As Auntic, the vi- | LOEW’S s Chicken Dinner, $150 | it i Jock, W 1. W e O e e ) Weon Tl > Prof. Albert Mann, J. R Belcher, Col. |car's wife, Esic Herndon Kearns is | ilf| Dancing Until Midnighe | 2 i orihos taren o Dasdn s er e hoR et oni E. Kent and'Rep- | most successful. Her thorough natural- | [ifll oLu M Bl By Trolley—Take Cabin John Car—Rock e ary - {leytown car barn, and that D. Royce of | ness allows no one to forgat the charac- i If }5 Epring Stop. | By Auto—Conduit Road, one mile this side | el e hes e 50‘“ Echo - Mal' cus ShOW 1920 ‘guests included | teristics of an ambitious woman, who ductor made no cffort i 5 in her love and | |l man of Rockville appe to prote albott & Pretty Wolcott of Delaware | €Xcuses her s red for the | ;" Representative Connell of Penn- | OTShip of w hus will bows | (111" 2. ndor. 5 z . — B es P to. her st er one. Hex portrayal of = 5 N MAT. 2:20 e 8 P Miss Upjohn’s Sketches of Children . = ; { plainut and"Mesers. Witlion 1. Tawort | 35100 fosher stranger one. “Hex portrayal of | — = SHUPERT- BELASCO AT 2% .01 sran m»_\nu.._.m. Selling e Archibald R. Quantrille Files An- jand . & Bowen for the company. proush Shou by “rhe rervant fn e || 2 g GUY BATES POST : N e s oI ew s St il house,” is convincing, and the emotional | I =45 e 2 i Reeicie e ArEst Mttt ife . court some time ago, when the conrt i1 e N onal | i “THE MASQUERADER" i An exhibit of drawings of children Ly (Wife's Suit |directed the jury to find a verdict for CONGRESSMEN TO DINE. partd’are interprete with rare good { | NEXT MONDAY —sEATs Now | e siwead fronilie 0¥ Miss Aunall Admitting that Tieitrequentily vl | thetcompany The jcaga wasthen ap: SRR Mobel Moore, who has won the ||l Bt WYNS Present ! 7 ohn, for the benefit of the,ites e tidal basin, but not for the pealed to the court of appeals of Mary. ’ N Moore, Hifh $ : o / Junior Red Cross, has been opened |purpose of flirting with the merm: land, where a new trial was ord People’s Legislative Service Will !‘;‘fi,‘;"’,,"[,,"“‘“’w ‘J’Z’.‘L’.‘fifi‘éfl"‘“fi‘“"‘ 144 ! poxaLp PEGH Y tagen | X Cast of Americin Comic OperaStars. at ”'he Corcoran Gallery of Art. and ‘a; allcsl:led gy h:;l \dvlle. Archibald Z i< .-: ms‘ :I’E’ain llri'tid a.; u!.u Give Affair. m_»(;m"{ “l;:“ sm:wro ‘clctingy ;la;:& i BRIAN WOOD |MORGAN A reh of Symphony Players. will remain on view until April 27.|Quantrille has filed answer to the |vember term, 1919, and the court a 3 and_sincere acting. 4 S o e e el et e B e L e i e p e 1 a verdict for the n thirty senators and rep- | Mary last night with her usual ability | ||| sromas H. Ince’s vivid drama | |1¥ “{"A Mum:al Play “BUDD[ES” number seventy-five in all, and in-|by his wife, Anna C. Quantrille. He | whereupon the was appeals s are expected to attend! INETEOENEn Ky DELS y 2 asige und Love tRY DANCING. ppeals of clude more t half a dozen Euro- peals of | the onailidinneryofitne |ieslmpaysondtioniimench & way that | anus > Pean nationalities. Which |.8he seents really to bocome the char- | —WITH— > M CRANDALL’S ramm 4 et : J _ et Toaen acter she plays. Those who have seen : Pupils of all schools in Washington |pany him on pleasure missions, pre- |and a declsion has just beén handed | will be held at the New Ebbitt Hotel | ¢! i 2 i will 'be admitted -free in grodhesar | forring to remain at home. . He ad.|down to the cffct ihat the company)ionight, according to an announce- | (1€ Play agree that she makes an ex HOUSE PETERS and Ernflmlqfln AN -rm?r!:cc':'rrnwAQan. t p 1218 XEW YORK AVE. 1 ow Hlriasd : : al Mary, William Sauter, as ¢ompanied by teachers, on any day of |mits that his income i ‘$1%0 per|was rot Nuble us the conductor could) ment made last night by Senator Rob- | Tnp £ FLORE the week, irrespective of the gallery’s | month and expresses a willingness to | IOt have prevented the assault. ert M. La Follette, chairman of the B'};h},"f”;fr god Tannan CoL ;:5[ NCE VIDOR pay days. After the close of the ex- v temporary alimony to his vif entertainment committee. hibit the Junior Red C: L Kot & a e true in their_interprétations. denies the allegations of infidelity jond time to court of and says his wife refused to accom- | and. congres Legislative Service, Next to New Masonic Templa. 't T ! Private” covrse lessops. half 0s8 plans toland three children. The gathering will be the first of a| ", Hampden takes the difficult role { our. 2 send the collection over the country| He is represented by A(lnrnew’s!NEws GROWTH HERE SEEN |scrics ‘ot meetings to unite the pro- of M mmnI the butler, with charac- | - | :fl;"x-rfvnlyf'.:sm:,:ffi:: Iehen Bt D 7S | Romont | Neutecker ana " perin e e, R o BT | frate e st lli” b hes APITO | SIS d « en of other g & i he fig e o i 4 years America’s foremost acad- e City Is World Press Center. motivetihasnims ‘I’l‘ Iflu"H":v Tyfi;"hlfh- keep it Trom fallinz budov. the High Tenn, Ave. at 11th With STELLAR SUPPORT in Saca Bt bave n Sppelsimet: JOBS FOR BOYS | it is claimed, will challenge sl -?’Dly‘-n ndard intended by Mr. Kennedy in <6 59 & ’ . 99 MAY b Washington leads as a world news | the poliey of reaction in the nationall his creation eof thé character. Mr. CUTE CUTIES ] Mamma s Afiw i REVIEW FLEET. s S center, said Richard V. Oulahan, cor- | ‘EiSlature. : : | Hampden neither suppresses his emo- | pyrp o CAMP AND CAMP | Ritor TS, _—— Civil Service Commission An- e e et N iu;‘;h“ ;("j‘rz';"‘;l;r";'e’a"“'"“_:"‘;‘r“"r:flz';";;» :’lon to an extent that disappoints, nor Black Diamonds of Burlesque | i st ‘nwe —Class Mond; ;ml Friday, 5 to . ; cs snt here of the er be a regular e - [does he overdo a part that calls for F—“BAT! NS IXT WEEK hn pm. 2 ¥ Sbpointment President and Party Probably Will |nounces Vacancies for Apprentices. in an ""'S"'“ yesterday before ' ing of each session of Congress. the interpretation of the spirit of | DAY—“BATHING BEAUTIES’ ST. ‘CAST { Phone Nort d 1900, 14 Go to Virginia Capes. R e R in_journalism at George | Christ. He really became famous ‘AR coast and geodetic survcy, survey and other office shington University. He di geologic 1 hrough h 3 Sl cical | U O ions Hotween ine aews: | PRESSES THEATER BILL. [Servait in'the Housertion ©of "rhe i In Marshall Neflan's Best SRS s e e Gt B O Iy per Man and the Public Man’” and et = E E U s H “Bob Hampton of . ARCP DE Experienced b old o e (3 « 0] s E e t off mv‘; it until further.notice it wil receive |10 (aken place Since the earls duss| Wheeler's Bill Providing Seats for| GEORGE GLORIUS DIES. i Placer” Teachers. outh onlapplications from youths as young a spress: e g Ny preschiaiives herey AL Ticket Holders Reintroduced. | — ! Jom Srant, ajs=enly President Harding and a party of naval and other officials will rev the vessels of the Atlantic fle Virginia capes early next their return from target pr: ice off | sixteen vears. et Tedturniton ractice of en < pamphleteers of Tar Bags and Tar! Private ai ot g o IHoIcta it Ee T Semmlies als annotmeed an said Mr.| Representative Loren E. Wheeler | Was for Sixteen Years Employed | Paper. You will need it| CEANDALL'S 18tk ‘ SIS R :rm.: ion for hardwood finisher in | . a int of view had de-| of Illinois, a memig of the House| a4 White Hi prienssisHRgfclothing. & T ASk amCoL L DANC[NG ' S s mees | e S e B s e B il | 2 R e s BV on By G | NICKERBOCKER gy e conie o g WL s R e L was_paid to_intern tional| the bill which failed of consideration | George Glorius, an employe of the | ive VOrrison raper °'!, S idential would not consu G ; hington was|at the last Congress limiting the |White House grecnho 1000 s atd i.'.‘.".’.’{',h'fl, B T pale mall eauin- | thinking in terms of world politics. | number of admissions that a theater | vears, died Wednosday ot mis home | =t € thantwol mentian Sl_ L0 fscQmeg epart- lund the duties ulr correspondents had [ or motion picture house can take 101316 Florida avenue northwest. He ) reused the number of the seating capacity | was sixty 3 | Full “information and ker told how the stressing | in such theaters. Tour sparsiola. TODAY Now Forming. Beginning at 2:30 P.ML WEEK MABEL NIGHTS w;:;:.ablg.‘ 15 The s | | blanks may be obi SRy et Mr. Glorius s born in Washing- i SENATOR CAPPER IS HOST. |Sisvics Ehmiseron, [¥ria Waa Brownt the chrresonents | when there: 14 no. vacant sout n | oMo it an €arly age he assisted his Complete Stock of ! 2 of _— {into close a on with public men. | revocation of the license Is provided | pousas oo 4en gqoreration of green- i | {GTov KIVATE LESSONS ANY Lo emd o e “Wheetes ‘Do 'S frovided | houses at 4th street and Florida ave- Edison Mazda Lamps g 20d Fri. eveoiog: 5 . Frad - ue, and upon his father's retirement ! . en recognized. Commissioners would be given | f, L up 3 ments were able o ! authority to stipulate the capucity | [foThusiness became connected with All Sizes, All Shapes InjJTts Decat emed, nd views; of each house. T e House ct. 1908, arme soneriinoond] JANITOR FATALLY HURT. |Tha 7ishioses Rationai < mm«-Y ‘v:{ x»lhl»-r countri This ‘Wht anpenetl k Rflfll [ Mlss Ml"er at the Notional Wb |Milton Harle {get anore intimate ne v £ | e aohns Sapsenioticataes Fi Thiyris sl ndency, he said, had gained im E 2 \1:1-;' l?"i‘fixh’mg"t"'y :"clse:“é'”{\"‘r’t“i' The Gibson Co lnc 431 1lth st. n.w. Phone F. *5%w. ot iEhira-Story, Parch. vetus in ‘the administration of Rooxe- | MORE AT FORT MYER. |Gsoise Benard Leo and rances gl — Speeial Dance Sat., April 16, ¢ s . ] leara, BALLE NW. Fraoklin 6508 With peopie who waste your e roduce tesuits, Beginers' class, Hare B30 40 0. FHous, 1 i B " GLADYSE WILBUR. Dupont Studio of Dancing Baumm and Faney Dancing. ‘WOMEN FOR MERIT SYSTEM. Milton Harlev, colored. twenty-:velt, the first President to deal di National was fatally hurt last night in a fall LAST TWO TIMES fication of th federal civil serv » seven years old, janitor of Harvard rectly with the pr i Mrs. Albert J. Yetter and Mrs, Oscar 917 G St' N' 'h = Mat. Today 2 p.m. Memb s have received L] {Company Comes From Camp Meade |J- Kluh. | | ® i Eatiens Women Voters,| from a third-story porch of the| FEARFUL OF BANKRUPTCY. After Hike. Sy e Immechists fConception | =3 : vy - *hurch, where requiem mass was said. 4 Ao he garrison at Fort Myer, Va.. has SRy , ery. V. 2 to provide a salary revision cd |. .,iT.”..”r"flfv."?.’J - oreei el the | trict Supreme Court to ignore the |been increased by the arrival there Sh\ementivan luSUMITy Sicemetery; A DT s T e e i P R S R Yt W SR - HAMPDEN ' | Mem apartment house, 1320 Harvard street telegra TN (. ot Funeral services were held wester- | Tes Sr ursing reclassi- | building. 1t is said he was throwing: it el wage and a merit system of appoint-| Harley was taken (o Garfield Hos- | rears of |of two commissioned officers and sev-\ PLUMBER'S ESTATE, $18,200. | . TH3-W. ment and promotion without regs : hor Fiveq [alimony. _ The husband says he has|enty enlisted men, helonging (o the $ || No. 6 Dupont Circle. Phone 10 sex ard| pital, where physicians found he had | D00 81470 since December 12, 1919, | division at Camp Meade, Md. The| 1Isaac M. Bigelow, a plumber, who ; in | CHAPPELEAR 2 = Sl S R e T He ot 18 by marching | died March_ 25 left an estate MACBETH MISS other inju He died four hours | e aar e ur hours | TG, L Trate fixed by the court de-|alonis the _ Baltimore-Washington | valued at $18,200, according to the | » lessous taught by appointment TELLS OF FRENCH MINES. | if'teclaental d‘:.rfrunrc:fax'\g;:,-u:.“"“”"| larcs that he will come perilously ard. They will replace the | petition for the probate of his will o e v || e 1715 CONN. AV P TG i e : { close to bankruptey. v of the 1th Flold Artillery | fled by his wite, Delilah J. ‘Bige- C For 8 by 10 P e e || DAVISON'SET329 M n.w. B S Fort Myer. which is shortly toflow. rough Attorney Walter P. Bladowr F | Ot Y mines was discussed by George 8. i e Foby e p H . Messrs. SHUBERT Fresent | Mrs. rte Toddle” “The Thines vas, discussed by George S| AWARD SEWER CONTRACTS. Noveltles in Bride Rouquecs, . |ma%ch to Tobyhanna, Pa, to engage|Plumley, the court ls {old that the Enlargements || ™« World-Famous comeatans | > Se_ deae Ay Nevy Tape, 4 the Columiia University Alumni Club| The Commissioners yesterd rd- | Wedding decorations. Shaffer, 900 14th. koma Park worth $7.500, land in In- g | ftach 3. o dunce correctiy in @ peeg 7] at the University Club Thursday|ed to Warren F. Brenizer Compuny |- Advertisement. ; : dianapolis, Ind.. valued at $4.100 and Mdntyl'e and Heath ||ss i om ot SIxhts contracts to construct sewers in the GETS TEMPORARY ALIMONY. |personal property estimated at $6.600. —You will get | S rite to he. Biven Aven 2x by | icinity of Diinois avenue and Ham-| by MP - | Mrs Mary C. Carrick has been : quality workman- || s e Gurirous Mation) Ecteepnaness, || 3, J. Hoffman and Mrs. H. L. Holt f Topainbute to be given ADrl 28 b | o street, 7th and 8th streets norcn.| ORDERED TO CAMP MEADE." |, s Mars, ¢, Caprick has been J-M-ADAMS i Hip Bere all the ‘Hello, Alexander’ | ox o paxsE, . Washington who have received hon-[West, and in the neighborhood of| Maj. Josiah Kemp, 41st Infantry, at | trict Supreme Court temporary ali- § umg. 0, an . Jow yocated w2008 Kalorams Toad. 2 biecks ¥ orary degrees from Columbia Uni- Rnnecticu! ‘nvenluadm'nd':fsm sn;u;!. New York city, has been flnlrr;ld fo mony of sfis)o per -pxor;th. pendlrnx‘ll:e PINE HARD WOOD FLOORS A LEESE optieat cax | The World's Greatest Fun Show | ' e for distinguished service to|The amoun: jnvolved in the two jobs | Camp Meade, Md., for duty, with his hearing of her suit for an absolute| 2 = LRI tion. = ?15 approximately $40,000. reiiment. divoree from Zuchuriah ; 1503 CONNECTICUT AVENUE M. AR YR~ s cing a ~o = I