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—C 18 SUMMER SCHOOLS OPEN TOMORROW Six-Week Intensive Course Expected to Enroll Rec- ord Number. Vacation or summer schools will open for a six wevk’s intensive course tomorrow morning with an enroll- ment expected to exceed that of last | year, which totaled 3.361. They will| close August ! H These schools are operated pri-' marily to give children who failed in | their studies during the regular term an opportunity to make up their work and be advanced a semester when the schools in September. The classes will range from the third! de through the high school ) The high schools will be located at Miss Alice Deal will be the ntral. principal i ¢t of Graded Schools. | _ e e T 6 ars, commanded by Reuben | The o o wen for the | hole, and bears away the hard- |1l ost’ commander: unattached| ity 7,000 merrymakers are expect- [Pay $130,000 for Property Already | || summer vourse are: Arthur, Arthuriearned roll, and brings it back) nsiof the world yac | Tako.|ed to spend today at Chesapeake Occupied by Part of Tth | place between B street and Indiana “I'ie suckets patron= | T Community Band. under the i 5L G0 Trd regular schedule will be D ¥ ous 10:30 : | avenue: H. . Cooke, 17th street be- | N0 Mmore. he suckers patron-!dircctorship of Dr. Earl K. Holt, and | yypplemented by additional trains Street Store. TODAY AND ALL WEEK e el and " Fuller streets: |ize the seers who tell them of | then the section of flouts. which will leave the District lin, & Paramount Preseuts ‘ SEAT, 8P Corcoran, 25th street between M and | £ SRS e XTH Other Lending Features. whenever the size of the crowd war-| . chiron & Bro's department N streets; Dennison, S street between the future years and what "h,““| The Takoma Presbyterian Church sec- [ rants. stors Bansseauired ownsraniniot the L | T3th and 14th streets; Henry, P street | them befall: and when they're; e eck. s mar. | FTee dancing on the over-the-water h i : between th und Tth strects, son. 'k they take thei ks 2 dln"“ s Sl N pavilion to music by Prof. Ralph four-story buildipg 430 7th street TOMOR CIS and 0L Sween: 3 wkson'sick they take their rocks and g, A feature of this section was the|ren's clown orchestra will be one of : ; Seciipied by D LEEN Moc S SRy PO R street between 318t street and : ¢ / 3 Of ! northwest, now occupied by part-of e T o Avon place; Jefferson. Sth and 1 hand them to the faking docs!nug tower, carried by the nl\en\lé:‘r: n; :E: fin:m{::’: ulnv;(l‘:(l-“;eso;l"“l‘.\r‘agll wi | Uhe atore, srom ailfora wishman, ac- ets o st; Ludlow, bt Gyl - 22 o 7 e jun e nt the Sunda athing. A ol o A filed Saturday. Rev- | Bitate psroed g7 i | who travel on their gall. You | the Junior depariment Otroop 21, Hoy |boardwalking will be other attrac- et "fia‘,,’,,idfi,w{'“',,\':h',f".{,',iu,,.‘.,,‘ . road betwe Shirman and Georgia |cannot change the sucker’s’Scouts of Tukoma Park, ué\dx:l)_‘ 1-n>'13|3. ll;‘;!;:;.ng'l‘ll:‘ee cl:-:‘l, Rx_f:u?w:r:u:m.fic];‘md“ ‘3 P onsideration” «of »iabout RO = M | cenues; Park View. Warder street|hanrg. £ 6 iE _ . Harries, scoutmaster, an roop 33, v has been clally | §130.000. T ad Oud. Tonneen- ,!u art : he thinks he is so bloom | Ak of Takoma Park. under Maj. Frank firuomed -m:i outing parties. Rustic) "pjle property was occupied for a Ome-Reel Scemie Novelty i D it e etween Irving | ing smart, he scorns your good rbatmaster, with floats ex- |benches and pavillons are pro number of years by the former own- «THE RUNAWAY TRAIN” | d Lamont streets: Thomson. 12th |4 dlic Ritiks vour ‘connsell e and Signal tower | for those who care to loll in the | o2\ ifgyman, who was represented i AY TR/ and ‘Lamon cetes Thomoon. lon \dd“ ce; he thinks your counsel; Duilding and S Scout |shade and enjoy the bay breezes L . e eastion. by Josenh 1. Wel- | Lyman H. Howe's: Sensat SO et street near D st woutheast, and |trite and stale, and all the Tioop. um}er the le.ul‘i:(rfi“l‘[; fi n;r and John :)‘r s&éx;}l:!o:\'vb)'l‘ll“:o:;m; ’§ YORK TH <ote rect and Good is & e ol s | Licut. Helen Smith, was an_exhibit of chaser was repre: ed y Ly 3 iy P e Klichan T S0 and 00 Home | sharks get on his trail - and | L o S g in| ASSUME TRASH SERVICE. i atiimness e At e touch him for the price. domestic sciences. The troop was fol- e The lot has « frontage of twenty- LOEW’S o, i SKY P il Really Opwortunity Ctanies. WAL MASON. {iowe hiy the Camp Fire Girls’ Circle, 1| p, €. Heads Take Over Formally |fikht feet and s tepth, of 8eViiid, VAR SENEITS SANTRAY FROM “These summer schools are really Akl SUN. harge of Mrs. W. €. Johns. " ' five feet, improved by the brick | OLUM BI THIE STEEEAGE SPECIAL HOLIDAY opportunity in’ which _man; (Copyright by Georse Matthew Adams.) g nlist section, with Harry (. Local Plant. buiaing, | The —proverty containg | i i waKAWA, 1 children o secure a . was nex| . 1 abou 5 cet, 5 to eyl i <Esx AVAKAWA. i Taotion: that s @ saving in s A exhibit| Collection and disposal of trash and | & price of $65 a square foot. i[l] Continuoes. 0 A M—1i e. M. s g i ATRY both time and money.” Walter B Pat ] e X utional re- | miscellaneous refuse was taken over!” This completes the_holdings of [jil{ = 4w praviNG POLLAR THE_ 16 terson. director of special schools, said | tural resources repre- |formully as a municipal function by!pansburgh & Bro. on ith street and | u A ELITE 14th Street and R, tod: “ucation schools sufficient to | ted by L fawers and boys |the Commissioners Saturday. whenl|gives them a solid connecting prop- - TN W ERS 2t accommodate retarded pupils in all ek e Centitled ~Our Religion” | the renfed the plant at Mount Olivet | erty running through from 77th 10 s 5 MOORE, i “THE SKY_PILOT parts of the city would furnish relief ‘{ ved a church in the wildwood. with road and Montello avenue northeast|sth streets. with a frontage of 150} AMERICAN Int to congested districts, would save in [ T the belfry, with St Ce- | for a period of two years. feet on each street 9 ALL-STA the number of teachers required euch a bl I on the inxide of | The city heads. it was announced CONCERT.™ A SON OF year and would go far toward re- H « playing will pay the Washington Reduc- Bathing Beach Hours No. 12 storing the cquilibrium between | L. was headed by |tion Company. $11500 a year in athing Beac! 4 ! ok Caplies grade and From the pupil The Civie SO resident of the|rent and also will take over certain |, .. pyjor of E,,, g Latest _and greatest _triumph. || LIBERTY R standpo! there are advantage. e Park Citizens Association. as ; collection equipment of the company. b 1516 66 Have Now showwng at popwiar prices— ||} =WHAT 1APPE He not o <imbued with & Tukoma Park Cllizens i« section | _Although the city has been operat-| Will it not be possible to have I T e Sa W feeling mpl shment, but | L. . | marshal e aion ing this plant for more than a year,|the tidal basin bathing beach Kebl HLYRIC 24 S Sl ms soaris acquires inc nunded «d- | \West Virginia Maid Makes il Atuiciation It Svas merely finishing out a private | open for bathing until'§ o'clock in I rar—owes ot Vi va ent as well as habits of con-| e Home Interest contract. the contractor having found | the v\'f;\;"fii"‘m‘;:fl Ll P | TN : centration and industry % F: % ” tClub, Home INtErest it impossible to carry on the work |i8 now the practic b il CHAPLIN b CHAME —_—— Fruitless Trip to This City |tur club. Takoma Barke M0 SCidl for "the “amount “the” Commissioners | cuit for people 18 aliet (8 T, (10 | 7 Fatmect Capiin ever proie I\ o Touameea b | Were able fo'pus. o fake w swim xt the buching fesch | HOME ™=, %irect mere : o Y1 " Two years ago Congress gave the|owing to the fact tha % 1 EETIN I TN STOR: B El NEWS |N BRIEF to Wed Sweetheart. 1B, Hendrick arsial, A& | Commissioners _legisiative Sutherity | AUaRaEn Vogs and \az:m\lac‘r\'A;lm\"tk‘I DOORS OPEN AT 10 A. M USUEBTERED Toy . | cndrick a8 B ere in | to operate the garbage. ash and trash e 2 - M. 119 H SC NE Miss A Loutse Hendricks. six-{ ferae mumber of niachines were b sericen” 'rhe” two” first-mentioned [l | purims aie coxaement, she | | | PRINCESS i fh." The Comnecticut Avenue Citizenn'| o' coare ola, Duffield, W. Vi ar- | o A anpPronEIately services already have been taken over| g E. H. Harriman, widow of the at 10120 A, 12310, 2100, DUCTION, “THE KENTUCKIA Association will meet ¥ At Thid iy sastern g T Rroseanion S by_the city. railroad magnate, is believed to be : Sord » OLINA L1t & N €. ave s 8 p.m.. at All Souls’ Chu athedral | rived in t city yesterday morning. } Patriotic Exercises. Before the two-year rental agree-l(je richest woman in Amer i B CAR! e T avenue. having with herl g¢ the terminus of the parade those | ment just entered into expires the | ————x = —— i TION of TR JAMES It AMOTS Equality-Walter _ ~ {l-urenls that she had gone to B: {in line took up their places in the g:xlnl:al;:e;grhx:m t:r:c\ri:;‘n :)n Tr‘:e Christian Healmg Service ————— 76”__51;‘ ,':,\_}.\“‘ _.“v”"\,I“I,\\‘,\“";“V“ YA AN 284, Veterans of F var ”\n {more. Her father, Daniel W. Hen-jorgve and participated in a patriotic | ity of a new trash plant. ST. STI’;’“::‘H“‘;‘; s :" \l,":'lll'l(fll. ¢REPUBL1 You u“;i Thurs at N pm. at Pythic cks: suspected sl s co s k e raee et 2 nbia ro | | Bemte Hlection of post commander |y ey Suspscled she-wascomunEners eelebration: Hoprosopustive L Tuerday—10:30 8 m America’s Finest Colored Movie Houss | z o ed, ever, d_se @i Hersey of Maine, who resides in ALL WELCOME TODAY AND TOMORROW—2:30 to 11 P.M. | L1 and trustee. ge asking the police to find ki T e arevided. mhe prosram | ST. GABRIEL CARNIVAL. SEBSUE HAYARAW] i SSTRAIGHT Chapter B. of The P. E. 0, Siater- |2URDLer and detain her until his{epened with the playing of “The Star “BLACK ROSES. H RRY SEMON. in THE T e B O nhusl picate atr (arTival. Spangled Banner by the Takomulp p.o 0 7 Tsiart Fete Satur- ! o Y1 The train trom Duffleld arrived atipark Communiiy Band, followed by | L-— - _— ‘nion station bufore the receipt of the | the presentation of the colors by the Meeting of Waxhington Post, No. 1,|message, and Detective Edward Kelly | Tukoma Park Post of the Veterans of day to Last Until July 16. —You can get a supply of Blank i 9th at O Strees N. boara Foom, | District building, at|hurricd to the home of Arthur G.|Foreizn W salute to the colors.| Announcement of the first annual Books here when you say the 1]l Todas and Tomorrow —PRISCE oard . 5 i | : 530 o'clock {Finch, 1121 Mtrect mortheast |led by the civil war veterans, Spanish |carnival to be conducted by the word. i ind LOX CHANEY. T | iMr. Hendricks \King the alleged | war veterans, world war veterans.|parishioners of St. Gabriel's Church. E. M % P c i COUTSIDE OF THE LAW runaway might be there. i Boy Scouts. Girl Scouts and Camp|Petworth, was made today. The car- . ison ] AT THE COMMUNITY CENTERS | s i DT i atart Saturday and wil Orrisont aper Lo ‘ General Civie Center, Central High | " | cation was pronounced by |continue until July 16. > = SehooloThe activities for the sum-| AMr Hendricks acc mpanied the de-| “ranklin Bryan. pastor of | Special booths and stands have RA Examination of LUNGS. i ‘mer season will open at this center | tective to a point near the ho and | koma Park Scventh Day Ad-|been erected on the parish grounds, | -, ;Mr. nto I'Plll‘h‘ liver, . | rer s remained in an automobile to wwait | t Church. Reprrsentative Wil- [at 5th and Varnum streets. Instal- | ¢ e e o el AR D E N | tomorrow. the swimming schedule be- :s follows: Mondays and Thurs- for children (boys and girls. aiso mothers). from 2 to 4:30 pm., to} Le divided into three periods of one ! nour and ten minutes each. Hour and for adults: Tuesdays, Wednes- ! s and Fridays from 7 to 8:10 p.m. | and & (o 9:20 jhm. for women: from | 9:20 to 10:30 p.m. for men: from 4:30 0 vm. for children. Women and | children must have bathing suits.} bly one-piece. Prices: Adults, children. 15 cents. | e A new feature will be introduced at the General Civic Center this season | Tuesday evenings. A club will be or- | ganized for rhythmic dancing. to be directed by Miss Cecil B. Norton, gen- | eral secretary of the community cen- ters. There will be two periods, from 7:30 to $:30 for children and from $:30 to 9:30 for ladies. The ladies! will be required to wear the regula- tion gymnasium bloomers and any sort of middy blouse. This club wiil begin tomorrow evening. Registration for both swimming and the rhythmic club should be made early at thte General Civic Center on any of the above named evenings. ONE MAN IS KNIFED. Several Rows Reported, With Par- ticipants in Hospitals. Maud Maupin, colored. twenty-eight years old. 2616 I street. and Arthur Garner. colored. 930 27th street. had trouble last night at the latter's home. Following a fight, the par-1{ ticipants were taken to Emergency Hospital. given treatment and placed under arrest. Each was charged with assaulting the other. Herman H. Winters. colored, thirty “years old. 3d and W streets. was treated at Freedmen's Hospital last night for a knife wound in the right side of his neck. He told the police he was wounded while engaged in a row with another man at Sth street and Barry place. Mrs. Alice Dy eight years old. west, was Kic her head and body on. colored, twenty- 29 Broad alley south- and beaten about in a_quarrel yes- terday, she reported. The wounded woman was treated at Casualty Hos- pital. [S— REASSIGNMENT OF DUTIES | First Steps Taken in P. 0. Depart- ment on Orders. First steps toward reassignment of duties of the offices of the first, second, third and fourth assistant postmasters general have been taken with orders announced today by Postmaster Gen- eral Hay. The appropriation for vehicle serv- ice and the personnel connected with that service have been transferred from the bureau of the first assistant postmaster general to that of the fourth assistant. i The appropriation for mail mes- senger service and the personnel in connection and supervision of that service is transferred from the bureau of the first assistant to that of the second assistant postmaster general. _— INJURED MAN REINSTATED. With the concurrence of the Civil Service Commission, the President has waived the year limit upon eligibility for reinstatement, So as to permit the reinstatement of William H. Styles as postal clerk in the Post Office De- partment. M Styles formerly was | in the rallway mail service and was forced to resign in September, 1911, because of injuries received .in a wreck while in the performance of his official duties. For the past three yleal;(a he has served as a substitute clerk. 56 “WETS” ARRESTED. Members of the police prohibition enforcement force today are trying to locate the source of supplies of liquor to fifty-five persons who were arrest- ed Saturday night for alleged drunk- enness. Four persons were arrested Satur- day night for transporting liquor and two for drinking in public. —_ Miss Lillian Gringle. nineteen years old, is town clerk of Peel. in the Isle of Man, and the youngest person to ;mld that office in the United King- om. - SRR R BRI R R RGP SR oLy The Suckers. | - = — The sucker falls for every scheme, believes in every hop- joint dream, and nothing puts! him wise; although he’s warned | by voices shrill, the sucker is a sucker still, and will be till he| dies. A million plutes have hoarded beans, and ride around in limousines, and suckers pay the freight: plutes s when sizing up their kale, “The suck- er crop can never fail, and life is simply great.” The suckers toil at grievous tasks, and save the coin in kegs and ¢ and should be wearing bells : but no, they say, “We'll get rich quick,” wd go and buy the gikded bricks some tinhorn faker sells. They Fave no use for banks, they say. and hide their money in the hay or 'neath the cellar floor then some one finds the treasure - — the result of the visit, and the young lady avpeared at the house just after the detective had learned she had not arrived “Do vou live in this neighborhood? the detective asked the young lady. | “No." was her response. “I'm Clara Harmon and I'm from Clveland. Ohio. Is Arthur in “He's in" the detective answered, but he's in bed and can't be seen” | Wedding Hopes Blasted. “Miss Hendrick the detective added. “your father's at the corner in an automobile and is anxious to see you.” Without advising members of the Finch family of the arrival of Miss! Hendricks the detective turned from the house and accompanied her to the waiting automobile. She admitted she had come here for the purpose of get- ting married. Detective Kelly stated. and daughter and father returned | home without the former being given an opportunity to see Arthur Finch. WILL ADDRESS VETERANS. Head of Disabled Soldiers’ Society to Talk Here. Judge Robert S. Marx of Cincinnati, national president of the Disabled American Veterans of the World War, will deliver the principal address at a meeting of the newly organized Washington Post tomorrow night at 8:30 o'clock in the boardroom of the District building. The meeting will discuss measures initiated at the national convention of the organization. held recently in De- troit. First Vice Commander Ralph Horr of Seattle, Wash., also will de- liver an address. Election of officers of the local organization will be heid before they speakers take the stand.! Invitation &o be present has been ex- I kin, { Along the line of ‘march the citlzens | AUTO HITS DAIRY WAGON. labout 2 | Ande THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MONDAY, JULY 4 . |KEEPING UP WITH THE JONESES—Pa’s Disgusted. T LIKE IT? GEE WHIZ! THIS 13 INDEPENDENCE DAY’ BE INDEPEMDENT FOR ONCE, THATS To'.WAY I FIGURE, 7GOTTA BE INDEPENDENT- JULY 4 EXERCISE ARE HELD'IN GROVE Takoma Park Celebration Includes Street Parade of War Veterans. July 4 was appropriately celebrated today by the citizens of Takoma Park with a street parade. with attractive floats, concluding with a rally and celebration in the grove adjoining the T:koma Presbyterian Chucch, cor- ner Maple and Tulip avenues. The parade started promptly at 10 o'clock from in front of the Takoma Park public school and, headed by Mayor James L. Wilmeth as garnd marshal, murched through the principal streets of the suburb to the disbanding point. owing the grand marshal and taff came veterans of the civil koma Post. Veterans of For- liam J aham of Illinols. also a resident of the park. then introduced the speaker of the day, Representa- tive Walter F. Lineberger of Long AW COME ON UP T THE HOUSE , ITS INDEPENDENCE DAY! IVE GOT SONE SMELL HOME BREW I nADE! | MANY GO TO BEACH. Chesapeake "Resort Has Prepared for 7,000 Visitors. 1 caNT ED. ]| WoulD LANSBURGHS PURCHASE FOUR-STORY BUILDING lation of the electric illumination sys- tem has been completed, according to the announcement. Those in charge of the various booths will be Mrs.| Beach. Calif., a veieran of the world | James O'Neil. fancy table; Mrs. J.| war, who was twice wounded during |T. Coughlin, art table: Mrs. Annie| his fifteen months with the A. E. l‘flnumhy. ice cream and cake table:| At the conclusion of his [ Miss Katherine Weber. apron table; audicnce sang “America.” | Mr. Beuchert and Mrs. Seidenberg, rwson and Rev. Thomas of the Takoma Park . pronounced the The Takoma Park Com- munity Band rendered several selec- oncluding the afternoon’s pro- luncheon stand; Mrs. Charles Gormley, country store; Miss M. Powderly, doll table, and Miss Smoot. candy table. ! The executive committee is com-| posed of Rev. J. M. McNamara, J. W.} Gessford, Walter Beller, Andrew Botz, A 4 James Sullivan, C. F. Lanman, | The committee in charge was com- | James O'Neil, W. P. Shannon and Miss | posed of Harry G. Heiges, chairman; | M. Powderly. Walter C. Irey, secretary: John R. Adams, Rev. B. Franklin Bryan, Mrs. Otto 1. c Veerhoff. Miss Mary Ran- E. rnsey and C.” A. Reed. id tribute as the paraders passed . A number of visitors from the city took advantage of the day and witnessed the parade. Arthur Anderson Is Injured. | Other Accidents Reported. ~ A collision between an automobile | and dairy wagon occurred at New ! Hampshire avenue and 16th street o'clock this morning. ‘Arthur on, driver of the dairy team, received injuries to his face and head. He refused treatment. The automo- bile and wagon were badly damaged. Frank Steiber, patient at St. Eliza~ beth’s Hospital, alighted from a street car at the main entrance to the hos- pital grounds yesterday afternoon and was knocked down by an automobile. He was not hurt. . James Dito, 139 Heckman street southeast, was injured yesterday aft- ernoon as a result of a collision be- tended to all disabled veterans of the 3 3 TIRES! TIRES! TIRESM 30x3. ... 30x3%......$8.75 32x3%...... 9.25 31x4 ......12.75 Other Sizes Proportionately Low These Tires Guaranteed 6,000 Miles Government Tire & Rubber Co., Inc. 1410 14th St. N.W. . tween his motor cycle and an auto- mobile at Rhode Island avenue and He refused treatment. ‘Memorial Wreaths Price, $3 50 and up : Blackistonei 14th and H Phone Main 3707. 32x4......914.75 33x4...... 16.00 34x4...... 16.75 The Madras Presidency, one of the greatest of the states of India. has granted full suffrage rights to women. 4th of July “Ofty” or s At All Dealers’ Made in Washingtqn In Washington's Model Cigar Factory at Briar Pipes omy. AUTOMOTIVE 1711 Kalorama mty ha » have achievement. —and all honor to those heroes that fought and died that Independence might live. “After-Dinner”’ Those Two Wonderful 8c Cigars 124 Henry T. Offterdinger 508 9th g5—Agents for Comoy’s London-Made tery fit and makes it serve longer. service at the stations named below. L. A. ONEILL, INC. 6th and H Sts. N.W. ves for £ 00 at 1921, B0 HEARD \HAT 1 SAID! DONT YoO DARE PUT YoUR FOOT IN THAT CELLA 1 DON'T_CARE IF HE IS AN oLd FRIEND OF Yours- ‘ _ AMUSEMENTS. Invalid Rolling Chairs for Rent and Sale Let the tovall sunshige by reatis Rolliog Chairs. of our moderste rates The Gibson Co., Inc. 917 G Street N.W. SUPPLY CO. Road N.W. WESTINGHOUSE Battery Service Stations Westinghouse Attention means battery econ- Westinghouse Attention keeps your bat- Get this super- \ 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. WESTINGHOUSE BATTERIES MARYLAND BATTERY SERVICE, Inc. alorama Road N.W. Distributars. (Turn Off 16th 8t. at the French Embassy—One Blook West) More than three generations of master workmen, up- Westinghouse Standard of uncompromising g e o made possible. this lateat Westinghouse CRANDALL'S F 10th ETROPOLITAN THIS WEEK 10:30 A. M. 10 11 P. M. MARGUERITE CLARK In the Screen's Best Comedy SCRAMBLED WIVES Added Comedy “TOONERVILLE TACTICS” Grand Opening WEDNESDAY NIGHT, JULY 6th DANCING Every Week Night 8:30 to 12 ENTIRELY NEW MANAGEMENT Snappy Jazz Orchestra i CRANDALL’S 18th & Col. Rd. come g v e | 38 [CNICKERBOCKER Tell Your Friends —TODAY— ‘We Make You Like It Beginning at 6:30 P. M. | MARGUERITE CLARK In Her Best Comedy SCRAMBLED WIVES Comedy, “Rocking the Boat” INDEPENDENCE - | Health Candies L, 40, 60 & 80c Ib. | INVALID CHAIRS RENTED BY WEEK OR MONTH Very Nominal Charge. Surgical Instruments and_Allied Lines Ex. clusively. KLOMAN’S Instrument Co. 1114 14th St. N.W. Phone M. 5088 MOORE'S RIALTO . WEEK—11 P. M. Brilliant—Tkrilling—Usasaal An Ince-Paramount Special Beaill Revel Seaturi - Florence VAdor Supported by a Superb Cast.. Orchestra Auxiliaries M Paramount_Presents DAVID POWELL In a Drama of Married Life “APPEARANCES” Orchestra Subsidiaries Franklin owners are tire optimists because they have a right to be. Actual figures show that they average only one puncture in more than 4000 miles of travel, and less than one blowout to the life of a complete set of tires. \ Franklin prices have recently been redaced Franklin Motor Car Co. 1101 Conmecticut Avenue Telephome Maln 7045 FREE ADMISSION AMUSEMENT PARK 40 AMUSEMENTS AND BY POPULAR REQUE! AFTERNOON DANCING * FROM 4 to 7 P.M. TODAY NIGHT DANCE, 8:30 to 11:30 AT THE ONLY REAL BALL ROOM Near Washington—Striet Censor OEHMANN'S BIG ORCHESTRA 250 E make a specialty of B' F' KEITH’S el nickel plating and silver Daily i’x‘:‘.',.flol'y;iv;" forks, Joxenh SANTLEY, and Cor i AL HERMAN—'The Black Kaugh." HABRY HOLMAN & CO.—' Hard-Boiled lenmy':on", Gascoignes. Palo e el MoGarthy Girls, Ln Bel Topics of the Day. Others, knives, scissors a THE GIBSON CO., Inc. 917 G St. N. rasors. AMUSEMENTS. Southeast— Gardens: S.E. 1353 PENNA. AV PAUTINE STARKE Tt 3 “THE COURAGE OF MARGE O'DOONE” EMPIRE 911 H St. N.E. HARRY CAREY “THE FREEZE OUT" Also CLYDE COOK His Funuiest Comeds, THE JOCKEY” NEW STANTON Specinl 1 6th & C Sts. N.E, Continions from 3 p.m. NEW THEATER 5 5 se SE. REVERE THEATER <2, Av5; 22 WM HART, in CRAfii)ALL’S METROPOLITAN reet at 10th THIS WEEK —MARGUERITE CLARK, io SSCRAMBLED WIVES ™ And Comeds, “TOONERVILLE TACTICS, CRANDALL’S XMICKERBOCKER INth St. at Col. Rd. TODAY —MARGUERTTE CLARK, RAMBLED WIVES And Co OCKING THE SPE HOLIDAY MATINEE AT v — ALICE in JOVUE. And JAMES ATBR CRANDA sSavoy and Garden,14th & Col.Rd. TODAY THI; LITTL FOOL™ And Comeds, “EDGAR'S COUN Y COTSIN SPECIAL HOLIDAY MATINEE A TOMORROW OLD LLOYD. ok N And WILL ROC 0¥ WILL BE BOYS'™ HA Now NATIONAL o=:iog COM.SUN. JULY 10™ g SAT. ONLY Bl An opportunity to ses the new “Scandaks” in allita fresh lovliness just prior to its New York SEATS THURSDAY. Celebrat‘g the 4th CHEVY CHASE LAKE Dancing Starts 8.15 P. M. Meyer Davis’ Music e aeetetie _ TONIGHT, 8:20 Matinees Wednesdsy—Saturday, 2:20 SHUBERT-GARRICK St nt Tth Il e GARRICK PLAYERS in i The Season's Bensational Scream “SCRAMBLED WIVES” Beautiful Bathing Beauties! A Midnight Matrimonial Mixup! A Summer Laugh Touic! Next Week, “WAY DOWN EAST" " EXCURSIONS. Power Boat Ella Worden parties, excurs; day or week; boat 1 lenty room aid very safe 5. Boat lying at 1Ith street w sw. { DANCING. ‘Washington Studio of Dance {431 11th St N.W. Franklin 15 | “gpecial course, 5 private lessons, mer from 10 a.m. 10 10 pm. Frank J. J. Hoffman and Mrs. Hoskins Formerly Mrs. H. L. Holt 1608 Kulorama road. Phone Col. T61-W. Ballroom and 81l branches of stage dancing co-rectly _taugh! | ! GLOVER'S, 613 .T:'HXI«\.‘;:’:'E e P, il FROF. AND MRS, ACHER STUDIO. 1127 10th ‘ll n.w.—Class Monday snd Frida: 8 to 11 Bt ™ Frivate Jessons by appointment. Phone Ri%in G786, Established 1900 B Catherine Balle 0 9h St N.W. Frank, 608 We teach the lat R | i e o i |DAVI o o New dance—'“The Toddle,” Army-Navy Taps Femn you to dance correctly in a few lessous. StActly private. Any hour. Normal course. 1SS CHAPPELEAR Private lewons by appointment. North 5197, 1715 CONN. AVE. G BOR. Dupont Studio of Dancing Ballroom and Fancy Dancing. No € Dupont Circle. Phone Fr. 1435-W PROF. CAIN'S RIGHTWAY SCHOOL OF DANCING, 1218 NEW YORK AVE. West to New Mrsonic Temyle Individual private lessons. Elementary course for beginpers. Half bour, $1. Yui eat, Open all == l’“‘ .

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