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36 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. \ C., FRIDAY, JULY 1, 1921 CITY NEWS IN BRIEF. OVER $10,000,000 NEEDED BY D. C. SCHOOLS FOR 1922 Authorities Make Estimates for meellng tomorrow at 8 p.m. at Pythian Temple. All retired men’ invited. * Running Expenses and New The Bureau of Engraving and Print- Buildings. ing Post, American Legion, will hald no meetings in July or August. A More than $10,000,000 will be re-)membership drive will be started quired to finance the District public [ Monday. ~ school system and to provide the most | wrw, Ellen Kirk Downs of the Na- urgent of the buildings’ accommoda- |tional Education Association will s = speak at Howard Theater Sunday at ns necessary for the flscal vear of | 3PS5 Sy "B lblic invited. Siiver of- 2, it was estimated today by school tering. authorities. To grant all the requests - of certified officials who appeared be-| Mrs. Ellen Spencer Mussey Tent, D. fore Supt. Fran Ballou at the |of V. has canceled its regular meet- hearings this week. it is believed, an | Ing for July 4. amount twice as large would have to| g (o e Pl HSTORIC TABLEAUY " TOBECNENILYA!s Community Service Will Give Dramatized Patriotic Songs at Central High. “The Festival of Freedom,” a tab- leaux depicting various periods in American history, will be one of the salient features of the Independence day celcbration, to be staged in the stadium of Central High School Mon- be granted by Congress. School officials, however, indicate that they will go slow in asking Con- gress for more than $10,000,000 in the formal evening” in its garden Sunday. The Association of Oldest Inhabi- tants of the District of Columbia is to estimates they are now preparing, al-. though a lar quired to provide all of the needs out lined to Dr. Ballou at the hearings. estimates last year they as 0,000, but the Commi figure down to about day night at § o'clock, under the auspices of the communi.y center department of the public schools. The tableaux will be presented by the Community Service, Inc., as he entire community chorus, of u series of A patriotic SOngs. attraction will be a pyro-{ o i to use granted tion to- observe Independence day with an- propriate exercises, following tne regular meeting at 11 o'clock Monda, morning at the Union engineé hous 19th and H streets northwest. Conrad H. Syme I8 to speal The Wanderlusters® hike for Sunday mates for the fiscal year of | will start from Chain Bridge at 2 h school officials w o'clock. Mr. Gambs will lead. i w e before August 1, will carry pro- CRUISE—, for an_ increase in pay for teachers and officials and a building To Baltimore via. the Historie Poto River and Chesapeake program designed to relieve some of the congested conditions in the high Bay. Str. “Three Rivers” or “Dor- leaves Seventh St. Wharf schools. chester"” Wednesdays and SUIT FILED OVER BOND. 3 p.m. Momlays, leaves Baltimore same Because “its agent, Willis W. Par- ker, executed a bond without its con- Saturday: days at p.m. Time required, sent, it is alleged. on which it was - to the United States American Indemnity | |two nights and one day each way. day filed suit in the 10 50 covers passage, state- room ‘and meals, everything but war tax. Send for booklet of other trips and vacation resorts. M., D. & V. Ballway Company, B., C. & A. Rallway Com) R. H. Soulaby, G. P. A., Balto., W To Reserve Staterooms, Call Main 745. the fireworl the promot day by the Commissioner: celebration will open at & k, with a _concert by the United . under the leader ship of W |.|um H ntelman. > concert will be composed almost and will end ved by ryth- in " the 1y of patrioti er, to be fo & on the green for the celebration have ed on sale at newsstands, in | §1 ding hnlvlq and_prominent the Y. W. C. A, that the bond was not one covered by the arrangement with the agent. and consent should have been secured be- for s execution. Attorneys Darr, W mtvionl & Darr appear for the plai _THE Tvmous\ st Capitol streets. n the Central ort is being ed at the cele- ¢ Fourth of July event K make = specialt o J y ot ature to be given in U777 7L w nickel plating and ailver proper. The celebra- piating knives, forks, ¢d the approval of Dr. Saliou. Suberintendent of Home mats Bondner % 40 ORGANIZATION ACTIVITIES. | | Dencicus GOC ) TODAY. Purest_and ant BolelEl The board of education will meat Candies %, ladien’ mesh bags, ete. rork guaranteed. sharpen all kinds knives, scissors and razerw. THE GIBSON CO., Inc. 917 G St. N.W. at 4 o'clock, at the Franklin School. Fresh Today and E",., Day (GHT. League mects at the munnqu— 1010 E Street 614 13th Street Open_Daily 8:30 A.M. to 10:30 P.ML 1010 £ 8t.—0pen Swadays The Writer: Public Library. Women's Council of the Covenant. The Busine meets at the Chu < of the Spanish- meet at § The reading cl. American Athene o'clock at Thomson of your favorit No. 19, American at 7:30 o'clock in rooms, Homer Tank Corps Po: Legion. will meet ber of Commerce Drink A Quart of Every Day Phone W.183 Kk at the Gospel and at the Met- t Church tomorrow | .| A mass meeting of protest against j rs and lynching will be ! Rader will spe ropolitan Method night Church. F street treets, tonight at J. Howard will GIVEN ANOTHER POST. Capt. Chauncey Shackford, com- manding the United States steamship Alert, has been detailed to duty at Naval War College, Newport. R. L Briar Pipes. CORD TIRES AT LESS THAN FABRIC PRICES 8,000 MILES GUARANTEED good Cord Every Tire N A wonderful opportunity to get somy Tires at 50% off the New Low List. a Non-Skid. Here, below, is another good pick-up on good regular fabric tires: 50% 50% OFF Mileage Guaranteed in Writing All Non-Skids 34x4 32x4Y5 33x4%% 34x4y 35x4%5 One Doliar Tube Sale When you get one tube we give You two for $1 more. Buy now—you will never buy so low again. DIXIE TIRE CO. 1118 H Street N.E. Open Evenings, Sunday A.M. and 4th of July WESTINGHOUSE. Battery Service Stations Westinghouse Attention means battery econ- omy. Westinghouse Attention keeps your bat- tery fit and makes it serve longer. Get this super- service at the stations named below. L. A. ONEILL, INC. - 6th and H Sts. N.W. AUTOMOTIVE SUPPLY CO. 21st St. and Pennsylvania Ave. N.W. AUTO BATTERY SERVICE CO. 13th and K Streets N.W. B. C. FURR, 7th and G Streets S.W. MARYLAND BATTERY SERVICE, INC. 1711 Kalorama Road N.W. (Turn Off 16th St. at the French Embassy—One Block Weat) More than three generations of master worlnnm, up- holding the Weumgl:ouu Standard of uncompromising quality, have made possible this latest Westinghouse achievement. 33x4 Good Heavy Tubes. Red or G e up-to-date. Dee, Mmdyl few of the new Vi In 6 Boat Patriotic Chant: Nobody Enows De' Rflhl‘.flflyfl&h‘” Whlm".lhnhl Walt Undll You See My Madel from Ina Best—Fox-’ . Fox-Trot Fox-Trot WESTINGHOUSE BATTERIES MARYLAND BATTERY SERVICE, Inc. 1711 Kalorama Road N.W. Distributors. KEEPING UP WITH THE JONESES—That’s the Way It Looks, Boys. Chairs HKERE'S THIS FRENCH BIRD WHO'S AlLwAys RAVING ADOUT CARPENTIER AH'! DEAR. GEORGET CARPENTIER, HE'S SO CLEVER, HES SO QUEEK on ZE FEET! HE GoT ZE Big WaLLop! THERE'S NOTHIN' TO T CounT! GEORGES IS A GooD * —By POP MOMAND. YEH, an' THIS TINE TO- MORROLS HE'LL HAVE ZE Bla LiLy oM \/ ZE CHEST' AH! BUT BEHOLD ZE GRAND PHYSIQUE OF DEAR GEoRGES! HES GoT zZE Bie MUSCLES Oon ZE fa? \HMN) Invalid Rolling for Rent and Sale Let the fovalid enjoy the cusehine by renting ‘ous of oor 1 Rolling Chalrs. Very moderate rates The Gibson Co., Inc. 917 G Street N.W. FIREWORKS BUY THEM WH SHOOT TE YOU CAN Chain Bridge. g The cigar of class. % Your Eyesis one of the loveliest specials. the glorious ask to hear May Peterson' h-flh:mdd Mfl&?ml‘qbymh?u’lnlfifi y lctUlPhytheNeoncalhnReeordomeou N e %“tlm ————Ernest Hare Get l- Kesp I:_Il for Me—Fox-Trot e o e Health Candies 40, 60 & 80c 1b. e smokes. Dawson Morrell I've Seem. il‘ls -d Ilmmrn Litde Sunny M lly_._&!-:ent ’grb e ——— TR 'flll Stanley - 14138 Ra. gllnl.lz-“ —_Elliott Shaw dChfls{{ m(&mfl H-:anll Silver g e e —— A 1 Charies Harrison, Yerkes’ S. S, Flotilla Bend' G-n.HndOI.] —— Seivin’s Dance Orchestra. Mooolight " Fox Trot }__Setvin's Dance Owchestra You're the Sweetast Girl in All the World— m?nflnlh-—l\- Y-I-‘&l.l“ha McHUGH & LAWSON 1222 G St. N. W. nuenmcemmmnanmmnurhmm--. ::él“‘“""'.;’—]___—_"xmmnuva :: 14189 1419 14191 um 0 14193 1419 14195 1419% 1412 14198 - 2 For Your 4th of July Outing Be sure to take along a generous supply Deer Head Noble Size, 10c Napoleon Size, 15¢ For sale by all dealers. Made in Washington by Henry T. Offterdinger, Mfr. in His Model Cigar Factory at 508 Ninth St. N.W. g~ Agents for Comoy’s London-Made PIGGLY WIGGLY Luléelirr Carload Watermelons Just Received, 75c and $1.00 Each Closed All Day July 4th VOCALION July Records on Sale Today W'lNNER——mmVoalm Record of My Men! Everywhere big Earopean fox-trot success is To ancther dance recording that you should own to be ‘waltaes ever written. ‘betag eathiurstivally calied i ! a AT nuéEE b - EEIIIRIY i LOEW'’S 'PaLAc Continuous 10:30 A. M—11 P. M. LAST TWO DAYS Paramount Presents THOMAS MEIGHAN| “WHITE AND UNMARRIED” BEGINNING SUNDAY. DOROTHY DALTON In_“The Idol of the North” FARES: ADULTS, To --}-rpny" Viusie of At Coloninl I.l-nth You Will F NOW PLAYING Steamer St. Johns, 40-Mlle Moonlight Tomght, 7:15 ¢; CHILDREN, 40¢ FREE DANCING, RAIN OR SHINE Spend the Week End and a Glorious Fourth at COLONIAL BEACH Only Resort Near Washington With a Sandy Beach! d umber of Outdoor Amusements CRANDALL’S F at 10th | AMUSEMENTS. ETROPOLITAN LAST TWO DAYS 10:30 A. M. te 11 P. M. STAR CAST In Sidnoy 4. Frouklin's ' e o, COURAGE De Luxe Added Festures (War Tax Included) Delightful 4-Hour Ride on the Palatial STEAMER ST. JOHNS Leaves 7th St. Whart Saturday at 2:30 P.M. CRANDALL’S 18th & Col. Rd. Sunda t 9.00 AM. Imky a8 A KnicKErBoCKER —TODAY— Returning Beginning at 6:30 P. M. NAZIMOVA With Charles Bryant im od Hotel Accommodations BUSTER KEATON In a Riot, “Neighbors” D. W. GRIFFITH'S Latest and greatest prodw:ha-., Now showwmg at popular prices— “DREAM. STREET” DOORS OPE:! During th atere wlll M at 10:20 s:a. 5-30. CRANDALL'S LAST. METROPOLITAN F_Street at 10th (WO DAYS—ALLS AT 10 A. M. avoy Theates iarden,14th & Col. MILES M B. F. KEITH'S e Daily 213 Sun. 3:92 Hol'ys % 5% “Rare Show”—Post ARMAN KALIZ —and notable supporting company, “TEMPTATION''—in_Seven Soemes. LLA MAYHEW TAXIE, the Canine Thespian. _BASIL 2 ¢ LYNXN and WM. HO' ? FRANK and MacLEAN, in MILT BRITTON. Norman Talmo. Laurel And COMEDY. Leo, La Dora and Beckman. Others. Apollo Theater and Garden, 624 H CRANDALL’S Next Week—Se: “SCRAMBLED Aif‘dlluellee S(. CRANDALL’S YORK THEATER Service Stations Special Film Features CAROLIN Cabin John Bridge Hotel Outskirts Washington Famous Auto Conduit Road Cabin John Trolly to Door Roof Garden Supper Dances 8:30 to 12 P.M. Noted Maryland Chicken Till Midnight Make Reservations for your Parties, Banquets, Afternoon Teas ne 911 H St. N.E. ROBERT WARW]CK “THE DOLLAR MARK” JACK DEMPSEY Go 1o GEORGES CARPE‘\TIER V “The anht of the Age” t. emon Steamer leaves 10 and 2:30 Marshall Hall 10:00 am., 2:30 and 6:45 p.m. On Steamer Charles Macalester CAFE ON BOAT Spend day at Washingtons 1353 PENNA. AVE. SE, Gala Opening Tomorrow AT 0 Ssmphony Orcliestra Concert, MARY PICKFORD In Her Latest “THROUGH THE BACK DOOR” Other Big Features, Bradburn Bat'y & EL Service 616 Pa. Ave. SE. Modem Anto Su'pply Co. NEW STANTON Stn & C Sis, N.E. Oldest Summer Resort MARSHALL HALL —where George Washington was entertained by Hon. John —9:30 P.M 7 H St. NE. Traylor-Ettinger Bat'y Service 1417 Irving St. N.W. The John A Whlebaxcr Co,, Inc. 3700 Ga. Ave. N.W. Sniths Batly & El Service 2119 18¢th St. w. Snflfl-de‘llid‘y&ELServiee PICKFO] 91D Pa. Ave. NwW. TUNT OUT OF COLLBOE.™ E. J. Penning, 1740 14th St. W, “The Still R~~~ Willard” No (i) joe More ‘?‘ Lenger Wullmgton-Baflery—Compmy at 10th T »NEXT WEEK>s < 1621-23 L St. N.W. Why Fool With Your Health? If you are ruptured and in need of a truss, be sure to come to us, as we have had 35 years of experience in truss fitting. Ask your doctor about us. He knows us and he can tell you that we are truly experts in truss fitting. Reasonable prices. The Gibson Co., Inc. 917 G St. N.W. Store Yolr Physiclan Recommends the Most Elaborat Staged Vehicle Its Sg Has Ever Had—Better Than “Mrs. Wiggs,” Miss Clark’s Previous Best—The Year's Smartest Comedy. The OUMEARTON » Marshall Great Fllls Park HISTORIC _PICTURESQUE GREAT FALLS OF THE POTOMAC SPECIAL, “THB OATE S~ DOTUGLAS FATRBANESR, MR. FIX IT.” w LESTER “RANGRIS AND THE FAW. 11 A. M—Last 2 Days—11 P. M. POIGNANT, GRIPPING, REAL Realart Presents MAY McAVOY ? In a Brama Of Human Hearts A PRIVATE SCANDAL xnmw W-nmm, Ralph Lewis, Bruc estra loaves Grest Falls 10:35 P. M. SUNDAYB—Extra trains operated em frequent schedules. EXCURSIONS. R Power Boat Ella Worden For primte partios excursions; reasomable nxflpby day o week; boat 77 ft. long. 10 beam; rooms and very safe. Phooe n 5906, Boat Iving at 11th street whart Grcat Falls by Water st e ..a s 5 sonity "'"u.&.?‘?’;'i e cents. to charter parties. R s ® Gordow Aun’lun'u B~ NEXT WEEK —9% oy DANCING. J. J. Hoffman and. Mrs. Hoskins 1608 Kalorama road. Phove Col. 76L-W. Baliroom and all branches of stage dancing correctly _taught. PROF, AND MRS. ACHER STUDIO, 1127 10th st. n.w.—Class Monday and Friday. 8 to 11 p.m. Private lessons by appointment. Phone North 6786, _Betablished 1900. 8 DAVISON'SIRE1329 M n.w iy 1732 New dance—*“The Toddle,” Arm: Teach yon to danee correctly in a Strictly private. Any hour. Nos MISS CHAPPELEAR Private lessons by appointment. 197 7 1715 CONN. Al Supported by a SUPERB CAST _A PARANOUNT PRODUCTION MOORE'S GARDEN 11 A. M—Today-Sat—11 P. M. ) Goldwyn Presenis North sma - AVE ) REG. BARKER'S Dupont Studio of Dancing PRODUCTION No. & e o er *Pioe Te. TGS W. 0f Katharime Newlin Burt’s Story PROF. CAINS “ShoW BLIND" | Y . SE @' mer from 10 am. © 10 p.m. Frak. 7564 8* CERTAINLY —You can of Blank on can get & supply ol bere when you say YOU ST. Examination of LUNGS, L Awsiltaries E. Morruon Paper Co,,|REPUBLIC o i | 2;:;;", tomach, liver, 7 Blanche Sweet in America’s Finest Colored Movie House X-RA “That \Girl Montana" your own eyes for $5. Orobastra - | Todsy and Tomorrow—2:30 to 11 _P.M. o wmu i S T g 3 o SRR, 740 9th St. N.W. Frank, 6508. ‘We teach the latest in dancing. Reduced ratcs for the summer. Coclest place in city, Lesso time, strictl; . 1010 p.m. “T06_PRIVA Course, six_leseons. W. 1129, \V»"ashm‘gtm Studio of Dance FREE ADMISSION FOR rlorl:x Dan mml K‘ 431 11th 8., N.W. Fraaklin 1570 . Boecial course, & privatp lossoas, $b . “BILLIONS” - Formerly Mrs. H. L. Holt ) Wext to Few Individual private Elementary course for beginmers. Half hewr, $L ~You need mot have an | t. _Open ail sum-

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