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| o o el § PRl L lon Lg e The Franklin Car cuts all the red tape of motoring. All you do is to ‘get in it and go. No preliminary daties—no troubles on the road—no worry or discomfort at any- time. Franklin prices Aave rmuuy been reduced. Frahklin Motor Car Co. 1101 Cemmeeticut Avenme. Telephone Matu 7045 010 E Street 614 13th Street Opes, Daity $:30 AX. to 10:30 P.M. 1010 St.—Open Suadays Take!Note of Our Officers and Directors Maurice D. lalel'!f‘..?rf-l‘elt Jeseph H. Milans. Dr. Clarence A.Weaver. .Auditer Alexander Welf..General Counsel Jehn M. Riorden Frask Owiags... R. P. Andrefrs, . Louis Baush, A lfllnml «Anst. Cashier F. W. Boigiane, Hvd E beris. Fite aneets, BANK OF COMMERCE AND SAVINGS Cor. 7th/and E Sts. ors. Zantzinger, ~ZBags’or Tar Paper is needed “" to protect winter clothing from moths. E. Morrison Paper Co., 1080 Pa. Ave. Snyder & Ligfle present a golf desigm)for i+ street wear, ionable Blue to match the * mew- gowns. (Appropriate Hosiery) 1211 F ST. - Perhaps You Have Long Desired to Own a New Edison ‘Phonograph —but. you. have been pre- vented because you already own some kind of a talking machine. .. We have re- moved -this difficulty by arranging to take in trade your ,talking machine .as part, payment on the New. Edison, . No.matter what tzlkmg machine you may now own, you Surely want to possess the only instrument made by:-$hE¢ swman- who invented théipl & Jn and See us ani we H afrange a trade for you. You can pay the balance on easy monthly payments. - 917 G St. N.W. |FILE OPPENHEIMER WILL. Members of Family Are to Have In- terest in Business. The willsof Gustav Oppenheimer, dated May 20, 1920, has been filed for probate. He leaves his interest in the firm of Oppenheimer’s, at 8th and E streets northwest, to his wife Julis during her _ life or widowh Should she remarry. ghe is to have an income of $200 a month for life out of the business, which is then to to the four children, who are also to take the father's share-on the death .of the widow. Certain rual ‘estate is devised to the Washington Loan and Trust Com- pany and Mrs. Oppenhelmer in trust | for twenty years, the income to be pald to'tHe widow and children, who are also to share the property at the end of the trust term. Other real estate is de'lqod ito the widow and children. The residue of the personal property goes to Mrs. Oppenheimer. The widow, @ son, Sylvan ‘Oppenheimer, and Law- rence Koenigsberger, & nephew, are named as executors. —_—————— “Say It With Flowers.” More expressive than words—Gude's flowers, of course. 1214 F.—Adver- tisement. 30 TO GET DIPLOMAS. Admiral Benson to Address Gon- * zaga College Graduates. Admiral William. S. Benson will de- liver the address to ‘the graduates of Gonzaga College tomorrow night, when thirty students will receive their diplormas at the 100th annual com- mencement exercises, to be “held in Gonzaga Theater. The speeches by the members of the graduating class will be delivered by H. Edward Cain and Vincent de Paul Downey. Mr. Cain will speak on | “Religion and Democracy,” and Mr. Downey will speak on “Religion and Reconstruction.” ‘The degree of bachelor of scignce will be conferred on Dr. William P, Kenealy. The honorary degree of master of arts will be conferred on Raymond J. Mawhinney, and that of doctor of laws on Willlam M. Deviney. Gold medals will be awarded for public debate, senior and junior elo- cution, competitive drill, senlor and Junior apologetics and general excel- lence in.each of the six high school classes. Premiums also will be awarded for the various branches of ||. study In each. class and .two special prizes for a sight translation of Cae- sar's “Commentaries.” —_— Flowers From Shaffer’s Form P ‘lar settings for weddings. 900 lnh Advertisement, —_— MRS. A. V. CONNOR DIES. Lifelong Resident of City Passes Away. Mrs. Ada Victoria Connor, a lifelong resident of this city, died Monday at her home, 2823 28th’street. Funeral services were held yesterday afternoon at the residence. Interment was in Glenwood cemetery. Mrs. Connor, who was sixty years old, was a member of the First Church of 'Christ. Scientist. Her husband, John Frederick Connor, and a daugh- rvive her. | | ter, Mrs. J. W. Manning, EXAMS FOR SCHOLARSHIPS. An examination of Washington pa- rochial and public school students for free scholarships to Gonzaga College High School will be conducted in the the college hall Saturday morning at 9 o'clock. Four four-hundred-dollar scholar- ships will be awarded, each of them entitling the holder to a four-year course at Gonzaga, at the end of which course the ho may win_one of You'll Enjoy . Our Summer Luncheon 40c Other cooling dishes en. our special summer a la ca; G to tempt jaded the weather is suitry. Special Value C For8by10 'Enlargements —You will - get quality workman- shnp heze I“ the ‘time. M. A. LEESE grsal i ELECTRIC FANS We Are R ELECTRIC SHOP the scholarships given Gonzaga year- 1y by both Georgetown Univeraity and Catholic University. Contestants are required to register before Saturday with the Rev. J. Charles Davey, vice president of Gon- zaga. The subjects of the examination will be arithmetic, grammar, compo- sition, American_ History, civics and general georgraphy. Honsel:old Furnishings Entire furnishings of home of Julius G. Lay to be sold at pri- vate sale from June 15. 'HmOpenFmp 10to 5 1754 N St. N.W. BATHING Tda.l Basm BEACH GEORGE H. CORSAN noted swimming authority and In. structor, has been engaged to teach advanced classes. L BATHING EQUIPMENT FOR HIRE. —On the Bay— . Washington’s Salt Water Resort Only One Hour's Ride Frequent Train Bathing, Boating, Fishing Hotel and Cafe Service City Prices . Seashore Attractions DANCING—FREE On Boardwalk—Always Coel Garrea's Superior Jass Orchestra Health Candies 40, 60 & 80c Ib. 'RAZO MFG. CO. All Kinds of Flavoring Oils, Extracts, Concentrated Syrups and-Food ‘Colors When You Think EXTRACTS Think - RAZO 308 Tenth St. N.W. Two doors below the Avenue Pl}one Franklin 6590 Swing’s Specialised . Roas Character of Each Variety 6.7& cafl?e apfiutonca/exce//enc% | 4 N e Houses as gatheri Here the literary s and poems. The predecessors of the English Cof Dlages for literary folks wers those in Pers M E SWING CO Mesco Building, 1013 E St. N.W. Dainty White Oxfords AND ONE' AND TWO STRAP PUMPS Wdl!lnl’opuhrsnby Louis and Louis Heels Special for Fuday and Saturday WHITE SPORT OXFORDS Black or Tan Trimmed ' rown Satin Pumps, Black Kid Pumps and lh Loms and Baby Louis Heels; also tan Black or. other models; Walking Oxfor 'HOOPER BROS. 911 Pa. Avenue N.W. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, JUNE 16, 192L KEEPING UP WITH THE JONESES—And ‘the Matter Remained in Doubt. —By POP’ MOMAND. U1 A.M~—Last 3 Days—11 P. M. THE 8EASON’S BPEGT‘UL. Jrom he play made fai . H. Sothern, with WILLIAM FARNUM And a Magnificent A The atory of a woman’s baffling task in endeavoring to make a man of her husband Depicted by @ Superb Caat in UNCHARTED MOORE'S GARDEN 11 A M. —Today-FriSat—11 P.M. Vitagraph Preasents Corinne Griffith In a Play of Beauty, Contrasta and Dramalic Incident. What's Your Repuiation Worth N Orchestra Subsie = D [METROPOLITAN | - NEXT WEEK -wu THE GAGATEST GUENERY OGN EVER ASSERLED Harold " N laughter Spll‘lal Delighttaily Augmented by WILL ROGERS s 18tk snd Col. R4, Today, Beginning at 8:30 In Her Best Hetm DON'T CALL ME _ LITTLE GIRL COMEDY: - “Toemervilld’s ~ Boowem Friends” _ .. FRANK MAYO, in “TIGER TE “*CHEBSE e T LAST THREE DAYS THE ONLY PHOTODRAMATIC SENSATION IN TOWN 7 Z A wonderful realistic visualization of an absorbing tale of romance, humor and thrills, with John Bowers, Colloen Moore, and David Butler in the principal roles. Supplemented by COMEDY—NEWS—SYMPHONY—TOPICS ‘ CONW. uonm SNOBS." Also Comedy and Tatest News Weekly. eterns starring DOROTHY PHIL. n. Capital & @ Sta. N‘-\'&; OLIVE TELL. in ROMAN “LOVE WITHOUT QUESTION.” In “SHAM” Sumshine Comedy—"The Hayseek™ Z ——BEGINNING SUNDAY —— Tonight, 8:20. ATIONAL 05Tk i 5 SAM H. HARRIS Presents THE TURN IN THE ROAD with MARY RYAN Rain or Shise Adults, 7Sc; Children, 40 Tne. War Tax EXCURSIONS. AN ovTmNG I8 obo%ol HEALTH AND The owner of ‘a fine 7-pas ik eep, and will e to the ffllmn car would CRANDALL'S FoLFTRY METRO] F Street at 10th LAST THREB DAYS—OOLLEEN MOORE 4 JOHN BOWERS, in CRANDALL’S Comedy. Latest Internatiooal Newn “o“ c‘n?\.ng r’xur:u‘\ 'S BIG SPE- GUILTY." 1119 H St. N.E. Rmcms ALLEN HOLUBAR'S ST- PRODUCTION, *“MAN — WOMAN — ufinunz. featuring DOROTHY PRI CAROLINA 22 N. C. Ave, S.E. METRO'S SUPER - SPE- CIAL, DORALDINA, in “PASSION FRUIT.” RAPHAEL— th at O !’:lnet LA HKNICKERBOCKER 18th St. at Col. Rd. CRANDALL S Theater, iR & E Ste. A Q. NILSSON, in *“WITH- CTI0: . Nad" Comeds, DAVIES, in_“BUR- And_HARRY POL- TLLIOY." oth at D St. N.W. Continuous From 12 Noou. ALL-STAR SHOW FPeataring BARNOLD‘S ANIMALS OWEN MOORE In the season’s funniest tarce comedy, “A DIVORCE OF CON- VENIENCE” EMPIRE 911 H St. NE. HAROLD GOODWIN in “THE HEART OF A YOUTH” Also 2.ee] Sunshine Comeds, “THE BABY” Com “THB TION, " And PRIZMA'S “POOR BUTTER. mnonrow«rm’rx “SHEUTERED DA! edy, “HIS BITTER HALF. CRANDALLS azele THwesr oo Garden. 624 H YOU ST. s Finest Colos A AT s e S0 B, ANNA Q. NILSSON, “What Women Will Do” Harold Lloyd Come New Satu;day Train STRASBURG, VA, And Intermediate Stations “THE SKY | Nur l«h hou Main 745 for resel swheneser " possible ' choose. Mondsy = Wednesday rallings. Summer Board Send for our list of hotels and board- ing hauses Including (nuadony, Md., : ’J J—Hoflmuudfln.ll.l.llo_h F DANEE. 1908 Kaloratos road. - Phos Col. TELW. Baliroom and all branches of dancing taght Woashington Studio of Dance Franklin 1570 a1 L lt. NW. & PROF. CAIN'S RIGHTWAY SCHOOL OF DANCING, 1218 NEW YORK AVE. Next to New Masonie Tumpie, What kiud of a dancer are Do sou deee us weil as you Toua Tikes Probably ¢ enable. you to dance expect. No matter how well you dance, & few lessons at our studio will improve your dancing immensely. _For 10 years America's foremest academy. You are invited to call and inegect beed not_have an_appointment Lessons ivate, with individual i‘-« tion. Blementary course for beginpers. Half 00 Open all summer, 10 4m. to DAVISON’S"“ 1329 Maowa