Evening Star Newspaper, May 17, 1921, Page 32

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THE EVENTNG STAR. WASHINGTON. D €. TUESDAY, MAY 1% . B I , '[AK[]MA PARK ASKS 'KEEPING UP WITH THE JONESES_ Poor Pa! g —By POP MOMAND./ : AMUSEMENTS, o — MOORE'S You WANT YEH, \\JOULDNT ASK WELL S FUNNY wHaT Did You SERVLE YEW — . | ME TO YOU GNLY YoURE uI D‘.r 2 7 KEEP§‘ HIEL S HIM® DD You || An THEn HE || ! SERVE ™IS A FRIEND OF MINE! Do 1T | | SERVE Him < Lo | LoNG uSLfi:.'V“ + SERVE HIN® '\ SERVED : Birmen el | |BiRD wWiTH ’ AND 1 CANT AFFORD || Ep! J L Tl wesT HERE e \HO°L Hi*.‘ ES /: Sl NGEER s — | |a SuBPoENs ANRSE/ER SIS K__fi vour | = RGN e — ! OVE :fgl_’ OF STRONG o i | En? | AR — _ { 7 s> O ——— 2 | PASSIONS Council to Request Marylandi A 4 fetro Prese THE LITTLE FOOL | “THE LITTLE LADY OF THE BIG HOUSE” JACK LONDON| MAGNIFICENT CAST Auxiliaries I The latest Franklin| Legislature to Provide models can be scen at Necessary Laws. 1814 E Street N.AV.| , until June 1, when we/tonm awill occupy our show- room at 1101 Connect- Scut Avenue. Frankhn Motor Car Co. Telephone Main 7045 It of the ineres oma Park, Md AMUSEMENTS. AMUSEMENTS. AMUSEMENTS. UllIHIl|l|||||lill|l||l||l|\l|“" - = = -LOEW’S COLUMBIA— —NOW PLAYING— The HC:’A]CYS. divided wnto o loss than threc wards i Rheumatism in my shoulde West, eentr east parts of the p o feet and k. makes me ARl of the o ing ‘”.umu“ 1 my feet and neck, mak i verersing e | fecl, s | grow alder, rather like There are forty thou sand healers who would drive it stedd t Take Note of Our Officers and Directers Moo .GARDEN FONT. AT TEN T — ¥ THIS WEEK PRESENTS Maaorice D. Rosenbers, President & spiclers, 3, HE VIVID AND MARVELOUS SCELEN DEAVA L Joseph Sanders. . .1st Vice Pres. [out s they are optimis “‘ PSS e i LE FELLOW ON THE SCREEN iN U AN VSTOTN DD ANERTCA S DI T 1R v. A. Bennett. ach a cheerful seout. “Come to HIS FIRST NG VEHICLE FOR FIRST NATI u. . L L DL Y DR JDE R : s Present and cease to worry,” savs the {healing guy: “1 can eure you in e hurry i vou'll let me try. ve tdesigned a modern dict: (.xl’ Iwhat I shall choose, AH\IHU pain Irvin Owing: .3d Vice Pres. Joneph H. Milans. . ... Secretary Dr. Clarence A. Weaver, Auditor Alexander Wolf.General Counsel John M. Riordon. Frank Owings. GOUV‘RNEdR MORRIS A TALE OF A JAGKIE eception e R e 0 more will riot thrvgh sour GOGGAN A Romance of Love Behind a Throne Two wonlns Louls Bush, <ubdivist 1 hones « ew VT fon vour toe, and vou'll see how Anne Boleyn, whose bea ~ - the crown of Englavd and I page of vivid historu. pi < and goracons with ponp and brilliacs Produced With a Cast of | ~saaked in sulphur water for For the Benetit of _ £ 7,000 PEOPLE—] i R e ( R 2 ‘ China Famine Relief RN B, | lorshAE— S 'Washington’s Little Theater i 1742 Church St. Between 17th nnd 18h quick “twill smother every ache vou know.” Says another heale fsolemn, “Lic down on that i beneh, and Tl twist your spinal Lo eolumn with amonke v wrench.” Like a lambkin to the slaughter o the “cures” | I've been STAR (lllll:‘ IN “THE KibD” and Q The Chinese Lantern - OF COMMERCE AND SAVINGS Cor. 7th and E Sts. and Tinnin Dancers Lesers ed Authorized 1 \\':‘I‘lnl‘ g <& ar [0 o it expert | will. Though the healers’ slad TODAY AND ALL WEEK 1"':.";;_’.;-'\};;, e [ predictions never are fulfilled, '| Shubert-Belasco ?, i=till | listen to the fictions of the healers skilled. Every new one Hinds me waiting with my check pertin it | nounced that the {at North wm T council pr A NEW COMEDY ST TOWN LNt NCE WERER'S Service Stations B"é"{i” slas MacLean L. A. O'Neill, Inc. adopted an ordinar ax it g S o peeron— 601 H St. W 1 ¢ o ,,_.!u-u! near. and his prophecies bt [/} i NOBODY’S MONEY 6 Pa. Ave. S.E. er, like a linnet, sings his the hea r by Modern Auto ’s;p,;l'y Co. ChunLsong of praise: “One is born A THOMAS HINCE prooucrion BY WILLIAM L2 BARON. . e most every minute, hence my Q@ammoun[@idm Tnylor-Emnger Bat’y Service W17 Irviag e MW, The John A. Wlneberger Co,, Inc. 3700 Ga. Ave. N.W. Smith’s Bat’y & EL Service 2110 18th St. N.w. Smnlhdeal But‘y & EL Service practice pa WALT MASON. o Matthow A {ARTS CONVENTION TOBE | OPENED IN MUSEUM HALLl [:”Y NEWS IN BRlEF In a 1921 Film Version of the Epic of Incorrigible Youth “PECK’S BAD BOY” Pa. Ave. N.W. EXTRA ADDED ATTRACTION N - NEXT MONDAY NIGHT ONLY Takoma Auto Supply Station BRILLIANTLY SUPPLEMENTED BY. 16 Cedar St. 1 lunch; f West School AMERICA'S PREMI ER [ K & Vv E. J. Penning, Change in Place for First Session |Krounds, ey ananices OStlG Pathe News—Topnics of the Day YEVIVAL OF HIS GREAT 9y | OF THE UNIVERFSITY 1740 14th St. N.w. ( Parent- ociation. Prizma Natural Color Study e e H SRR 2 il i Due to Large Number Ready el T AT CHARLIN =2 o ! CHAMPION OF PENNSYLVANIA “The Still Better Willard™ to Attend. {the Tenley School will meet Frida Metrapolitan Concert Symphony, Amedeo Vioni, Conductor. OTHER PROGRAM HITS i 1l Present One Performance of Their fat 8 p.m. in the schoo }3 332 Amnual Procuction. SOMEBODY’S LION Seats Wedresday, May 18, T. Arthur 1306 G St. Change of the meeting place for y % Tk eanE T "| The Thirteen Club will mect Thars Costs 78 B Lasts the first scssion tomorrow of the | The Thirteen Ciab WU} mect Fhn twelfth vention of the e W Longer || &merian X n 0f Aris from thel The hoard of education will meet to. More morrow at 4 o'clock at Franklin| 3 _—‘— ~ . . Mats Seacion Lt o e e, SUN SPOT EFFECT DENIED. i d;{m Chase 1'381(?' 2 bpec1al Film F eatures - Here Declare. DANCHNG - affi'.“,?fi""'s,"' e | NERRIANRE S ARCAD E Crane of the Better Homes 1 = —— Washington-Battery-Company | sisnificd iheir desire 0 atend was | gressive Education !1IDo Not Control Weather. Experts <S5 Jette e b eI oin | e B 5 g DOROTHY 1621-23 L St. NW. g At Hralbe e ’_ . Hl ntrol terrestri: RY EVENING, 515 Py, B RIERWOOD i st rhfigm« at z o'clock, e ' ] ; e n : : @ L"EYE.R DAVIS' MUSIC . LRANUALL,S savoy —STRAND= One Last Whirl of Gayety {by L. M. Churbuck, o P will meet Friday at § pn., in Grand | / P < = I = b T i ) il mest i 2 ER AN GORDON & HEALY | 3 i 1 P FOUR CASTING LLOYDS FOR BiRDs vV ALLEN A D MOORE night Public Lib: = | s e okl The Tilinois State Society will zive S Tublicla dance tomorrow in the Thomson | ., of the|School. Residents from other states | . the statement im sun spotted- and will con- . Allen and John|and District invited. tinue from 16 three y E M e reaneciei e e ; e S orrison Paper Co., ! A Thiladoiphis The Soclets of Natives will meet oG . > APO n d president of the Philadeiphia Art Al-j g e m.;mf.z ety [[Bes otionr 5 whic g 1000 Pa. Ave. '§ CRANDALL’S =y l Tonight at §:20 | d dur period. The publi TODAY _AND TOMO S 1 Mats. Thurs, & S GHAN, in HE CITY oF S11L T M n regarding their ! slons of the con-| Tpe Michigan State Society win | 7000 o0l no concern regarn thel 0rcorani et Friday night the Thomso AL rth's weather. it was School. Representa 3 ; 7. ERANDALL’S YORK THEATER : 7, POP. $1.50 Mat, Thur: Ave. &QuebreSr. reatest ARTHUR HAMMERSTEL el | SPEAKS = rODAY Produc A SMASHING HIT el i ON LABOR LAWS S lv l -‘me""f:“fn"s : T vention, a r : ral Settin, t b intn o, . T o viewed :—All\-nrtlw-mv:m. b Duffy of the Ohio industrial | box ofic A Play in Three Acts by Rida Johnson Young Author of “MAYTIME." “LITTLE OLD NEW YORK. Eto. commission addre: (BIG CROWDS AT INQUEST | OBGANIEATION acrivrmmes. |Sice 1 b 2 ot 35 EMPIRE 911 H St. N.E. \ T1 T b SELECTED CAST [BBATIONAL v o In the Super Special Direct From 1zweek Olym “SHERRY” ' ter, Chicag ClRCLE 2105 Pa. Ave. N.W. Ph. W. 353 SATIRES OF 1920 IVIAN MARTIN. in | With 24 Most Beautiful Girls in the Wi “North Capitol and P S ONG 0 S H LIBERTY AT ,"“ A2 :'d ik NG OF THE sovL Starting Next Monday. _Seats Thurad fiklc 14th and lr;lng q.‘ ic Hosi Elastic Hosiery fa Of superior quality only is sold by us. Every fitting absolutely guaranteed | OF INFANT CRASH VICTIMS TO "lr,n-r and_thte working principles of com- | Enlargements\ = i pensation laws of various sections at | tator Ke el Musicians’ Ha ! 3 5,‘ K iogs il ape K | During " addrésses from the floor quality workman-, {Drivers of Automobile and Trick | 5,. galorama Citizens' ,‘w",‘mmnimlomr- were assured that Repre- ship here all the | i o et At Slolalonic At NG ETR I e sentative Fitzgerald was determined e to push the bill through for the Dis- Optical G, t 3 M. A. LEESE 2ry6n S ty mee trict, in spite of apparent opposition ncing from 9 to 12|which has risen —You will get| Men and women of great ex- perience always on hand to fit The Delaware Jury. Rochambeau. D o'clock. A capacity audience filled the Dis-| - - S, H. HARRIS Presents vou. Private fitting rooms. Prices morgue erday afternoon! Rev. J. Pleree, = i ‘ 8 DUMBARTON 1340 Wisconsin Av Z1 1 : e : B DANIELS most reasonable. when Coroner N \H‘ conducted an in- |gregational Church, will p OLYMPIC RE. H COULDN™T HEL A Farcical Comedy by Fred De Cresac ani into the acci at Booklovers® hour, 141 U ST, N.W. ! . “King of the Cireus.” Fred Jackson. Staged by Sam Forrest. lis Wheatley Y. W. A musical entertainment and_ dance soutnwest ird: The Gibson Co., Inc., TRUXTON_ ot el NEW’THEATER = ; K;x % Cast of Bronds \ !noon which resulted in the killing of | i 5 tersy, Helen Low i Ja 2 e o 11 be en at the Thomson School ut 5 3 917 G Street N.W. iJ;‘;;“, S Ber e, P T e O ‘ e : P ”;':a' - The Store Your Physician Recommends strect southwest, and injury to Jen- o A JUSTY < EA in. Ave. ana B evereacel ivoinel m a1 [ Bihe ColumbiistprEAl Soda GLanYs warrox, e Tord MISS CHAPPELEAR ‘:\‘Arn represe ¥ legal ¢ 3 e A A et Gl 5 I’RINCBS v H fl“nm “ALL DOLLED Ui Private lessons by anpoint dead children . duy. ? METROPOLITAN = = = CRANDALL'S Metmorouias v 3 Dupont Studio of Dancing Ballroom and Fancy Dancing. ken = R A ' AE S & ShEChL _ M. 6 Dupont Circle, Phore Fr. Fissw. e buttOHSI ! (7Y mann ~ !!-. CRANDALL,S l‘("\':c oo i 2 LIONEL RART “THE DEVIL'S utomobile, Boynton's current events clas driver of -ts at 8 o'clock at 1 “If it has @ wringe:- it un ‘'t @ Laun-D; Ette’ Sitied testimony of : including Wood- |\ Lynwood Far- | ched the con- £ < at the Church of the | should i . under the ai —Because there’s no wringer to smash them. No ‘‘lumping,”’ no straighten- ing, no grinding the clothes through the wringer, because the Laun-Dry- Ette has mo wringer, and needs none. It whirls the c]lolhes dry for the linein i one minute. It seems like a fairy tale EE_ADMISSION = D P its so comfortable and ea: tor{vash | ;:USEHINT PARK KNICKERBOCKER ® We produce re fis - ": s with a Laun-Dry-Ette, but it’s a beau- '——— 15th and Col. Rd. PROF. CAIN'S id the two i of Organ 4 vesterday | The South Carolina b ‘Wilson Nor- | that S us te building to and 1 turn i truck b ) rr»,.. Terence MacSwincy Couneil, Al Wao L. R v neet ut 8 o'clock turn, putting k r p..m.m. s Hall. the path of . 2 flttl that he could not Nelson A. Miles Camp, No. king the automobile. He 5. V., will celebrate its twe 5 E | < AR moblle. JHS|U. & V. will ceiebrate ita tuentiet tiful 'rcahty. Come, get a demonstra- | ATTRACTION Today, Beginning at 6:30 RIGHTWAY k and struck 11th and E etree tion! That's the thing that counts. ! 4 BIG RIDES iR children orze H. Wil- lags of the fourth precinet told the Y - A ota Society will he addressed | Ou B b P S between _th ator Kellogg at Wilson Normal | r Daoy | olv bited photo- 00! Minnesota e A L hool. All Minnesotans invited. T B rsons had I Department I i soe {Epiphany. PHONE OR DROP IN LAUN-DRY-ETTE WASHES AND DRIES WITHOUT A WRINGER . SOCIETY BEARICTTORS g B Sl e SNOBS Zw ler Sisters & Ce Rolls & Royce: Wlll 1o X R = VARIED ADDED ; l s s died oo ATTRACTIONS Yo " Katantiched 1900 Assisied by Phil and the *Family.” in Fa- J‘ 1| mous Feats of Equestrianism. T ], J. Hoffman axd Mrs. H. L. Holt — SALON OF DANSE. ves. o = = ICK & 1508 Ralorama road. Phone Col. T6LW. JUPPLY COMPANY GARDEN NOW OPEN | SHUBERT-GARR ) e e 1328-30 NEWYORK AVE. MAIN 6300 | “THE WASHINGTONIANS” == p SCHOOL OF DANCING. = CONWAY S e ou ave. Next to New Masonic Temple. t ballroom dances taught. I'or 10 rears tocal IN SELZNICK'S HIT |B. F. KEITH’S <% " Hol'ys %, 5. DON . Mother Phy nam will give a free t the Church of the Is now re » supply you with everyt > make the In “LULLAB Kato Elinore & Sem Williams: Jim Toney by stu- mes l dents. | —_— O'Brien and Mully, o} baving felonionsiy’ o orin ] Flowers for Graduation. | Washingzton, co Wavcige ] oOrder them from Gude's, 1211 LCrartear oy F.—Advertisement. He was taken to the La Plata, b Sherj z S ' | K. OF P. RING AS GIFT. el ol Greatly Improved Franklin P. Kimmell was presented | “|with a ring of the order at conferring | Milk Sterilizer . Hand 1-Hald Mit<. 5 : 5 Johnson s Baby Powder— 3 X j‘lrlqmlvu ht rank upon andidat y A,ao on sflle at the Fo’lowlng D:dl!rs HERBERT’ wt -. e cum, 20e A o Teeinoll ARCADE ELECTRIC CAPITAL ELECTRIC CO. [ —IN OPEN AIR— i VIST(?B. R dancine” Sesate it <3 & SRS held last Arcade Market 1829 14th St. N.W. Cout of private les 5. . Lo G a | E. R. BATE] ,:z} . 1. SCHARR ELECTRIC CO. PENN GARDENS “SWEETHEARTS” s every W dneaday. ulon | 1410 Irving St. N.E. 739 11th St. N.W. { o i Company of 50, Singng. ehorusl uncquated. | (HAV/IS : THE GIBSON CO., INC. P master. of i . R. THOMPSO WASHINGTON & LADD | R ST Rl D l 917 G Street N.W. on with 3 pin - Youns Falls Church, Va. Alexandria, Va. | Aelew oL i NEXT WEEK Teacn You to dence currect X % HHACTPIO) pagsl vepatar pricessirice Censor—setcec! CHIMES OF NORMANDY |5, PER aioet 80t Eve: with orcacosn: ’. ‘ A . . A e

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