Evening Star Newspaper, June 29, 1921, Page 30

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30~ i Ti{E EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 29, 1921 KEEPING UP WITH THE JONESES—Pa’s Right, at That. —By POP MOMAND. e HOW' DO You LIKE THOSE YEH, WELL IF T 1o =ILE , WANT The Writers® League will meet Fri-| Op aver 1 ailment h ToRcH Y cLant CiGaR3 ALOYIIWSP I Sro 1 ' e A e LIbiary. . 'y mortal ailment has CE ' KED THREE A HARP!! ’ e e evening at the Church of + kKnown what a pail meant “’hC"l ST\E. Rnace b WOULONT SALE! NT wANT i Hw.lth Candies the Covenant. 1taking bonest tea. ~In Troy I The Conduit Road Citiz Am—‘had lumbago, in Kansas I had A PHoNOGRAPH = 40, 60 & 80c 1b. !]mhen SSniome S tomorrow St. David's Parish Hall Contuie | mumps, and here in San Diego " David's Parish Hall. i J Poad and. Chain Bridse road. neuralgia’ bumps the bumps. And when.in old Nebraska my The Bix Sinters will meet the last [ }i. Sy A n Friday of the month during the sum- liver wasn’t right, and up in mer. There will be a;‘u«‘[\i“nfl‘,ofl the Athabasca my bunions were a board of directors on Friday, July 8 [giohe ™ [y, > Nt aqock: at 324 Indiuna avenue sight: I've traveled here and northwest. yonder, that comfort I might S seiz v v v Renjamin Branch, colored, of Broad | h"'_ but everywhere I wander Mount, Md.. reportcd to the police he ave some new disease. In Wwas fiim-fiummel out of §230 by the| Maine I had the shingles, in Illi- pocketbook trick by two other col- A Poca rhen ‘yesterday afternoon while | n0is the croup, and when I wrcte ' Special meeting American Institute | live with him. He charges she de- | AODAY FLLAIE B Rol o of Architects at 8:15 o'clock in office | gerted him and transferred her af- Th 8 The Gibson Co., Inc. |{of sir"saima presiaeat i sas transiered her ar e Gibson Co., Inc. ? names as co-respondent. Attorney Hayden Johnson appears for the hus. 917 G Street N.W. 917 G St. NW. START $25,000 DRIVE. - |vana. o Committees Anxious to Help Insti- tute for the Blind. Everything is in readiness for raising $23,000 for the Columbia Poly- technic Institute for the Blind, the final arrangements for the drive, which starts today, having been com- pleted at a meeting of the committes workers held at the institute yester- day. . N Karnest pleas for the co-operation of the committee in its effort to raise the fund so that the indebted- ness of the institute may be cleared were*made by H. R. V. Miles, presi W ELECTRIC IRON Special dent of the institute, and R. W. kY Swann, its secretary, who also stressed the work the institute had . accomplished during its twenty-two years of existence. 4 ion: i The plan of-campaign was outlined An exceptional offer at this by i A ane Bonceott Cou time. Guaranteed electric who made many friends in iron complete. ington when acting as woman o rector of the campaigns for the co e bson Co. lnc. mission on training camp activities 4 of the War Department. She will 917 G St. N.W. act as chairman of the committee, as- oWV e sisted by 100 active woman workers, representing_the varlous churches, the Eastern Star chapters, the Wash- STREET” featare will 10:20 A, EUME'ARTON'MW Winconsl CAROLINA REDUCED SUMMER FARES via | SOUTHERN RAILWAY SYSTEM FROM WASHINGTON ZWHA' X ist . 1. AMERICAN st feaed i1, OFF." Alxo Mack Sennett Comedy, side Brew." jom 22d street. my jingles they were not worth Matehing pennien with two strang a whoop. And all throughout ers while in the Pension Oflice Parl 5 A IS e In e e "charies 0. | the nation the surgeons sought - Singus of Wi Va. la}:d mel{muce my door, and said, “An opera- they secured $250 from him. was | 43 - Mot until he had lost the lurge sum, he [ t10R “11(1) l:flalke you hale once |[HENRY L. JOHNSON NAMED ,THE FAMOUS ______ AMUSEMENTS. AMUSEMENTS. | . AMUSEMENTS. 0 reported, that he realized he was the | more. , let us carve your \ | TG e fea el do i Ko | - C RECORDER OF DEEDS o= . . | LOEW’S James S. Essby-Smith of 1731 S| _and you'll be feeling gaud G4 | street reported to the police his Buick s g, gaudy i !automobile was stolen from the Chevy ?n_d fit to whip a bear.” AndColored Republican Committee- Bome mads Sonduw | b Chase Club between 9 o'clock and mid- i e ————— T | 30 AL M— night last night, The machine bore ""‘Ss and neighbors told me to| man From Georgia, Formerly © b ‘| CRANDALL'S MernoroLimay otietand ® 5ta. § [} Contimnese 1020 A M—11 F. 1. Sp’ecial No. 1 District license No. 19932 and Mary- try t| e surgeon’s knife, but I re- Held Same Office. Delicious 0 A ¥ Street “CK in - 0 AL W ’ e land 126986. plied, BC!IOIF me—I'm still as ehey Ti ontson dlorsdl ofie Varicties c EK—ALLSTAR CAST, in ** 2 ¢ . ‘aramount Presents About $250 damage was done by ire | 13rg€ as life! And when King| """ R o et oL S Purest and Fisest, Homemede CRERBUCEER i THOHA 9 98 at the home T rwhed Noreis, 918| Death releases my soul from| T, formerly recorder of deeds Candies i f ! 4 . 119th street, shortly before 7 o'clock |4 oo y M for the District of Columpia, auring Fresh Today and Every Uny i ' ithis morninz. The origin of the|thIS worn """‘k: I shall not die|the administration of former Presi- ! 3 1 Three-speed, guaranteed [pflames was undetermined. n;l pllce‘c,es—-l {l\ perish in one [dent Taft, was nominated by Presi- mug-v“ u Sy Universal electric motor. A supposed mad dog was xhot and | CUNK. ALT MASON. |dent Harding yesterday to again fill X Serniey i T — | | = ” KU Derective Flaherty yesterday | (Copyright by George Matthew Adams) | L1AL office. Although he has spent| 1010 E sm v HOME o g Eight-inch blade spread. |lar®noon in front of 1207 1st street —_— O e of dsens Jubhann has : z “WHITE AND UNMARRIED" Every fan wil give abeo- | ssieene,. 150 simal NS WILL SHOW WAR WORK. [Fariaies, i reerse i 614 13th Street = Loyt ll =z lute satisfaction. {at children. No one had been bitten. 4 republican mational committeeman. Open Daily 8:30 M. o 10:30 P.AL THE TANL" And COM Clyde Cook Comedy oo Catholic Welfare Council to Ex- H_'e t?“} “é““”lf" ‘;‘e last "a'“p“i“‘;" e e s ICSavey Theater and ! nven_-:-—rT"‘i-.:n'.:".n.',i Titaen™ ‘ohn F. Costello, the present record- iavoy Theater an H " | ORGANIZATION ACTIVITIES. hibit Films, eChalk: Costello, the prescut reford. CRANDALL'’S Sl Hifh = Elech’lc Fan i TONIGHT. The N ) dent Wilson. The office by custom is = b | Step i Waldeckar cnidiBae pipiia e National Catholic Welfare | given by rcpublicans to a representa- i LOEW’S Special, No. 2 [ will give & musical at &' oclock at | Councii will give a gemonatration to- ) Uve 08 (e goiored face JoMTSen wid || - | pe ’ - e M. E. Church. morrow evening at Holy Trinity | Michigan, in 1592, and afterward was: || OLORADO Dth nt O Stree Lu M BI ' The Rotary Club will meet at the Church, in the nature of a huge|admitted to practice law before the | F) 1 LIONEL RAR i e . country home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles screen show, depicting the activitieB | Georgia courts. l “JIM THE | 10 A, M.—11 P, M. 1. 'Corby, near Rockville. Members|Of the Catholic organizations during PLAYING L and their wives will be entertained | tf, fecent world war. f DOREAAMNG . e oo Lt It is in the nature of a compliment | { Ten-inch blade spread, to the National Council of Catholic \ i i s feys The Washington Club of Printing|Men of Holy Trinity for the align- lnvalid s Wi D11 H St. N.E. s . oscillating Universal mot- |iHouse Craftsmen will meet at the|mMment of men Into this new society. [ SESSUE HAYAKAWA ! lectric fan. The best [|Aflington Hotel Dinner served at Dr. William C. Gwynn will preside. Rollin i e | 9 or electric fan. S 5:30 o'clock. Election of officers. oliing | “THE FIRST BORN" i at the price. Every one || oo womerscoune wecew:| FLES DIVORcESUIT. || Chairs ! - Pty = . ]! tive committee, will meet at 7 o'clock at| William P. i | «atest and greajest production ;bs?-lluf'el} g“ta ran te‘::‘] ilhe Church of the Covenant. th|! District SImE‘E:;e}:E:urfllkt‘:r':.:tu:f.‘ fo' Rent w i R n,n’M‘_;l: i NEW S-ré’r{r”q : i Xow showing at popular prices— ¥ 2 —_— ivores 5 S 1 G ARE GHES. SILEEN 1 i ERd 105 one &t GHCC € The Rhode Istand Avenue Citizens' | Ther were varron sainer M. =san || and Sale X ili T TOMMY. | FEREORS . ! [1 deliver. Association will meet at 8 o'clock ¢ the husband says his wife, Tuiy 28 Let e tavalla ansor. e iy LI i 30. STANTON i Sherweod Presbyterian Church. following, informed him she did not sunshine by reatisg ome of our Iavaitd |’ K CIRCLE 25 P+ | care for him and would not longer Chairs. Very moderate rates H el ACH A Codl, Refreshing Smoke —will help you to forget the hot weather entirely. Ask your dealer for uoftyn or “After-Dinner” Those Two Wonderful 8c Cigars At All Dealers’ Made in Washington »y Henry T. Offterdinger Clgar Factory at g Agents for Comoy’s London-Made Briar Pipes CHAPLIN an TILLIE'S PUN Cabin John Bridge Hotel |’ Outskirts Washington Famous Auto Conduit Read - Cabin John Trolly to Door Nine Record-Breaking Attractions - | %OOf Garden ! “MILO,” the Great Surprise | Supper Dances “SLATKOS,” Rollicking Jazz : Noted _ and Dancers : Maglllmllwd{;s:'flm Rexervations for your “BOBBY,” and the Artistic Maxine’s ||| rarics. susuees. Stiernocn Fear CONVENIENT SCHEDULES ATTRACTIVE SERVICE Inquire: S. E. BURGESS, D. P. A. 1425 F St. N.W. Telephone, Main 5633 ‘Washington, D. C. and Dances. ington nurses, Washington =school teachers, young woman business col- E : make = specialty of ||lege students, W. C. T. U. and other Jones & Cavanaugh Jeff Healy Co. nickel plating and silver local ?lmnlfl!h::l it «Harelip Hackman” “A Business Proposal” iz e, Besides personal solic ns, 5 S apoons e ke cte || was annonnced yesterday that work- Matylee Lippard Willisch All work guaranteed. ers will have tables in the various Asnisted by David Dillon Comic Juggler We sharpen all kinds of hotels and large stores of the city. = = Knives, scissors and rasors. The first general mesting for, To- Astray From Steerage Easy Road emon ports will be held tomorrow after- Two-Reel Semnett Comedy With Thomas Meighan L ' Steamcr leaves 10 and 2:30 Marshall Hall 10:00 am., 2:30 and 6:45 p.m. noon at 12:30 in the gold room of THE GIBSON CO.,lnc. the New HBbbitt Hotel, When all N.W. workers are urged to be present. The 917 G St. N.W. campaign, which is the first of its kind eevr made by this institute, will close Saturday. Following the business yesterday Prof. Germiller and Miss Grady, ac- complished blind pianists, presen| 2 delightful musical program. ; ¥ CRANDALL’S F at 10th ETROPOLITAN | Chesapeake Beach —ON THE BAY— l.m'l':li‘rffil‘r. - Washington’s Salt Waler. Resort Ride STAR CAST | it —— e eading dmonuong—mum'- 3 ki | ;: N el i _ On Steamer Stone, 14th and H—Adversisement. In Sidney . Frasiiws || Bathing, Boating, Fishing | . ‘ T oee, | Hotel and Cafe service ||| Charles Macalester | , SILVER IS CATALOGUED. | City P"m - | CAFE ON BOAT el — | Seashore Attractions * Spend day at Washington's by men and women who ||All White House g wWill ] Oldest Summer Resort have made it a life study Be Listed. De Luxe Added Features DANCING—FREE | -mmm‘:. HALL is the kind of service you e s Honst e liaeia cans r———e On Boardwalk—Always Cool {] —where George Washington was get at Gibson’s 2 n;lelto u:!aloxue of JSTery piece q.:.t CRANDALL’S 18th & Col. Rd. Garren's Superfor Jass | anw"“fi‘xhafil"“- John china, _silver or gl thin Our fitters are second to uu:ee :fl:.ht:nefl{;cuonnr:&m. 'f.'}: llu:n'min m— — — none in all the United || pems in srostess for some time, under —TODAY— [ Trains eave Divrice 1ine sration—sun- The Nex‘m'USHKB':E“,TGMP'G- 4 States. Our enormous [|the direction of Mra. Abby Gumn Begiantag at 6:30 P. | 3 Z15250 0| The: public inspection and bazaa schedaled for the week nning Jupe 27 Las been it poned until July 11. 1921, to afford the public {a better opportunity to insnect the eptin: Ilmildlng. Tickets will be good for the post- poned date. 40-Mile Moonlight Trip Steamer,St. Johns s : p Baker. Mrs. Harding has shown truss fitting business is much interest in_the historical be- i ongings of the te House s proof in itself that our |IRENES I i Dicased with the service is the best. Ask |jwork ot e Baker. 5 i Mrs. Harding is arranging with Col your doctor about us. Hlgnerril, superintendent of public Prices most reasonable! buildings and grounds, to have the catalogue cards mounted on a revolv- o ing standard and placed in the col- "] G]bso ‘ 0 lection room for reference and for e n s hc‘ the convenience of those who visit MILTON SILLS with ORA CAREWE, in the LITTLE FOOL | SRR 1l Shpw, S Jula b e T TOONERVILLE COMEDY d TONIGHT AT 7:15 . “The Skipper Has His Fling™ ) ’EE‘E‘A‘“_‘F&?’MTEPE; heing. Rain vx»r Shine. —— ~ “SCRAMBLED WIVES” o . ine. war tax YOU ST. ® iy Near 14th TREE ADMISSION orsiag to 11 Bk W. the White House. 917 G St. N.W. .|} A_bill will shortly be introdueed The Store Your Physician in Congress, it is understood, which Recommends Eill define the status of the ‘White. [ouse . col on as governmental property. ; MOORE™S T e Baboms B 2 and kably 1 e of ‘th gramehanrmll SIALTO | 25l remar. "BALL BOOM NEAR WASHINGTON . nti e new ow pnce o e FONERT OPEE DANCING TO THE GREAT — st b = % ORCHESTRA OF NINE JAZZ 11 A. M—ALL WEEK—I11 P. M. . DANCING. NEW LIGHT-SIX is due to greatly increased ?gma—_—f_,'-j POIGNANT, GRIPPING, REAL || wiswow ¥, aniLiim iNSTITCTE or production, low overhead, small profit per car, - B. F. KEITH’S &% |i e et i St o and the fact that it is completely manufactured o e ran | MAY MBAV"Y Mlifléfl‘:j’ifii‘fi‘“‘ , by Studebaker in the newest and most modern l Do C Ovér 60,000 Wearers & of Glasses - STELLA MAYHEW Ball % No. 6 Dupont Circle. Phone Fr. 1485-W. A F PROF. CAIN'S i PRIVATE BICHTWAY.., SCHOOL OF DANCING, | \ 8 NEW YORK AVE. 121 Woxt to New Masonio Temple. Individual private lessons. _Elementars course for beginners. Half hour, $1. You peed mot have an appointment. Open ail sum § scith m. to 10 p.m. Fraok. 7554. 9% mer from 10 a. PAXTE, the Canine Thespian. BASIL TN and W HOWLAND, FRANK and MILT BRITTON. Norman Talmo. Lasurel 1ee, La Dora and Beokman. Others. ARMAN KALIZ North 5197. NN. AVE. Sl e v, s or B E E Dupett S5 Bancing automobile plant in the world. “Buy it : because it's a Studebaker.” i This is a Stadebaker Year Including careful, thorough examination by.one of our Graduate Optometrists—as urgical Instruments | JOW 3S eececccvcrcncncccan L Kathiyn Williams, . Ralph Lewis, Bruce Gordoa \.W. Frani —We are never satisfied with a pair of COMMERC[AL AUTO AND SUP P LY co Orchestra Auxiliaries l We teach the. 152;.'?'.1,‘:..:&'.."?':'-2'3'“‘"« rates Glasses uniess they are becoming and -, tfor ':‘m Sommer. fl(‘l;o:’tr-li_pll;: in city. Levsony perfectly adjusted. - That's part of our 819 14th Street N.W. ‘Telephone Franklin 3075 MOORE’S GLOVER'S, 613 22ND—EST. ID06_PRIVATE service. ; GARDEN | & s s s = ashington Studio of Dance 21 A. M—LAST DAY—11 P. Mo W... 11th Bt., N.W. Franklin 1570 e Course; & private; & olass Lessons. $5 £. o. b. Factories, effectivs June Ist, 1921 fi Hoffman and Mrs. Hoskins Goldwyn Presents TOM MOORE Formerly Mrs. H. L. Holt 1808 Kalorama road. Phone Col. 761-W. In the Shamrock of Comedies || Ballroom and all branches of siage dancing correct o correctly taught “MADE INHEAVEN" || 5avisonseris Mawis ' Orchestre Sbsidiaries || Yew asnc C —You can get a supply of Blank Books bere whem you say the - Morgwnloper Co ROADSTER £ 3 SIXTOURINGCAR . . .« o - BIG -SIX 7-PASS. SEDAN apoay ALL STUDEBAKER CARS ARE EQUIFPED WITH CORD TIRES *The Toddle,” Army-Navy Tare | Teach you fo dunce correcily lo.c few ME.etly privete. Auy hour. Noimal o nnctly oo lass dance Bat. Eve. with e NEW PRICES OF STUDEBAKER CARS l

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