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THE EVENING HEN —you say the word we will supply the Blank | CITY NEWS IN BRIEF. 1 will be tendered in_recognition of A Illllnllc tentimo n Peyton, Books. |m aervices as u member of ihe board of education, under the auspices of E. Morrlson Paper Co. the ‘P e, &t he Metro: 100p Pa. Ave ipolitan A. M. E. Church, 15th and.M ning at 8 o'clock. part in the program Milton Waldron, W. L ; o ! streets. 1 Those are J taking Revs. J. LM Playgrounds at the Henry D, € chool, 17th street between K nd_Fulle will be kept open tduring the for children of Columbia He nd Mount Pleasant who lcst thed creation place when the municipal ygrounds at cere closed, ¢ by school au- along of ht elimination all ! through simplicity { the line ORGANIZATION ACTIVITIES. eritical protects the Jolting. pound- effect of heavy mechanism and moof materials, from will Franklin . 1001 lnosening The onday [vert ers’ Club will start evening walk from the ridge at 7 o'clork AMUSEMENTS its cal- cently been reduced Franklin Motor Car Co. 1161 Connecticut Avenue Main 7045 Teleph | H i weight Frenklin prices have re- i | | ! jorchard and the la e Perverse Animals. — I ride in pomp and circum- stance in my large shining ambulance that cost three thousand bucks; with pride 1 drive my gorgeous rig, and now and then I squash a pig, or | maim some hens and ducks. The road ix paved and grows no ss, no chickenfeed or kin- 1ss, the critters to attract; yet, in their feeble-minded way, they haunt the public road all day : they have no sense or tact. They’ll leave the green and grassy plain, they'll quit the ! meadows, lush with grain, the vn, to loaf upon the dusty pike, until a rubber tire they strike, and then they're dead dnd gone. The cows will leave the grateful shade along the highway to pa- de, a strange, besotted band | nd all the critters ot the tarm) in naked asphalt find a charm hat’s hard to understand. B dell and spinney | proceed, past i cocklebur and jimson weed, and by the roadside pool, by vagrant vine and clumps of gorse, and lLere and there I hit a horse, and now and then a mule. In vain s, ! STRAND—"The Gelden Gate.” = ! The Gelden Gate n sativieal | Elastic S[ockmc <ke'ch by Aaren Hoffman, with Les- . ! ¢ Bernard in the leading role. heads € Commuly ma IE XM Jin mttenotive vaudeville Diij at th A 0 We xpecialize In this. | rand Theater this week. The scene o Eapert Fitting for |’ laid at the gates of heaven. 5 Men and Women. [.h. questionnaires presented by St 2 | Peter to those appiying for admit- KLOMAN’S Instrument Co. 1S R 8o X lean ther with t of ants Nir. keep ihe g B rnard is support n a versil |-|'--' Hamil- 1 in volo and lent i are in spec trapc billed as vician w. o Phone | with their make = spectalty of mand for more W nickel platinz and er her latest ng knivem. forks, iracle _of . ladies’ mexh bagw, ete. is the ure. The Rradl nd adve! t and s with is one of . picturing life d = of th thrilling sit- itures round I work zuaranteed. We sharpen all kinds knives, scixxors and rnzors. THE GIBSON CO., Inz. many film r 917 G Si. N.W. | == i Photoplay Features. ' PAI.ACE— Too Much Speed.™ i‘“‘p cture w l)l!l an a at Loew's . support- nd Theodors of speed in the Health Candies 40, 60 & 80c 1b. d Mr. Robert 3 automobile manufacturer, tionally good as the father of Is with Reid, as . an automobile racer. who has announced his intention of rt when he is mar- While taking h e father-in-law to the w ding in a limousine Rhoades' ire is aroused because he has been forced to take the dust of an automobile in front. He grasps the wheel of the big machine and a wild dash down the road results, with the intended father-in-law being bounced about in |the rear. The climax is the smashing {of bhe machine at a curve. The father of the girl says the wedding 15 off. Khoades, however, elopes with the girl, only to be arrested for speeding. The father, who has been pursuing them. is also arrested. Ten dayvs in jail is the sentence for each. but the father secures his release before nightfall. A big automobile race is coming off within a few days, and as Rhoades hears he has been tricked by his former employers, he manages to se- owned by the The story de DI Invalid Rolling Chairs l for Rent and Sale Let the fnvalid enjoy _the spri gonshine by renting age of our laral Rolliog Chairs. Very moderate rat The Gibson Co., Inc. 917 G Street N.W. cure a racing car, Forecast Girks father. Enters the race and. Is leading when he turns it over to h mechanician, who finishes the rfl(e' H E weather [iid wipcsout a long-standing erudge one of the other racers A comedy, news events and Liter- ary Digest topics complete the pro- gram. COLUMBIA—"The Wild Goose." theory on the proposition that_the wild goose mates for life and has been known to fly in the face of a | ually committing suiclde, upon of a mate, “The Wild with an admitable cast vesterday at Loew's Columbia, points the way to the divorce-drenched populace of today. The film is from a story by Gouverneur Morris, was per- sonally dirceted by Albert Capellani; di- rector of “The Inside of the Cu runs for more than an hour. Vi ually every scene spéaks the words “Be True to Your Spouse, Whether You Love or Not.” In this picture a diversion from the usual run is obtained by a constant and faithful husband. and A light-head- ©d “spoiled child” wife. Her fickleness. with the consequent lack of understand ing and harmony. is depicted in graphic style by Mary McLaren, and her final Jenitence brings the picture to an en- joyable conclusion. Minor films. news pictures and a car- toon reel complete the bill RIALTO0—“Charge It.” The woman movie fans will enjoy “Charge It which is shown at the Rialto this weck with Clara Kimball Young in the leading role. The men. too, may enjoy quiet chuckles at their better halves' expense as the story, told by Sada Cowan, unfolds danger of going beyond the income and obtaining fine clothes by “hang- *‘the storekeepers. Miss Young res an emphatic hit, first as the iwife of a millionaire: then as a co- quette and “vamp,” trying to obtain money to pay her debts without the knowledge of her husband; then as a caitress in a restaurant, where her extravagance lands her: and when taken back by her husband. when both get a clearer understanding of life. The supporting company is strong in character work and the photographic work excellent, many of the scenes being. beautiful. The added features include a Mack comedy, “Made _in the : the News and an excellent musical | program. | METROPOLITAN—“The Snare.” Those who admire the valor of the two-fisted. red-blooded heroes of Canada’s great and unbounded north- west, the adventure and romance of frontier country, will enjoy “The Golden Snare” at Crandall's Metro-' politan Theater this week. It is al James Oliver Curwood picture and is based upon his novel. As a Curwood picture it excels in its Interpretation of the dramatic human interest and the filming of unusual natural scenes of the north. While Mr. Curwood has been writ- ing only about the north country, in man has naught to do with how the )y appeals to you, v.fi’o makes your breakfast limns or mars your downtown hours. A day-bright- ening meal is foreor- dained for you in the food cheer here. Eggs fresh from our farm. Pure butter; pure cream with all cereals. Hot cakes, real ones that liquefy your mouth, and coffee that seals your satisfaction which reasonable price completes. WALLIS’ 12th and G Streets N.W. fl‘\u}l\II\I!HII\INNI‘H\MII' A HNHIHI\HIIll‘||||‘N||‘UW|W|W TIRES $9 80 30x3'2 Snap them up | CHAS. E. MILLER Inc. | PERPETUAL BUILDING ASSOCIATION Pays 6 Per Cent on shares maturing in 45 or 83 months. It Pays 4 Per Cent Golden i | complete the program. this sort of dirge I sing; one can't do justice to this thing, thus briefly, in an ode; the pi with animals is dark, it seems to me that Noah's Ark was smptied in the road. | drive . Tenm. the police | —_Ev’S with stern, unceasing care, 1 olen from his room in a I« ASSIGNED TO DUTY HERE. ® | L M vatch the’ 'Iunflx.:pe every- “ft of a diamond ying valued 2t{ Commander Walter O. Hulme has o u _B‘ I where, but it's of little use; for rlm was repgrud ""T‘,“ ) - been assigned to duty_in the office 10:30 a. m.—11 p. m. " st otk 3 . ern, sireet e ring wasiof the judge advocate gemeral of the men must work and womenigiolin from her Ledroom yes % Naty DeDS et P‘EA\‘;L‘:;‘,'{'A;I;;_L‘" weep, and now and then I kill a sheep, and now and then a WALT MASON. (Copyright by George Matthew Adams.) S8 Gpd for an injustice of the law his_father. wis 8. Stone, V Renick, supported McDonald. Wellington | plendid ensemble, offer acterizations. Larry Semon Collector.” — The Topics of the Day GARDEN—"The Devil to Pay.” A mystery story. in which embezzle- ment, murder and suicide mark the path of the criminal, is found in “The Devil to Pay.” which opened at Moore's Garden Theater yesterday and will be shown there until Wednesday. The plot is mgenious and the interest holds until the end—an unusual de- nouement Underlying the story of crime is a pretty love story. which runs by no means smoothly.” However. in the end justice 1s vindicated and love comes into power. The criminal is a banker, Brent by name, with an accomplice named Roan, with whose aid he steals large sums for a long period. They are ned by a third man that unless itution is made promptly they will | be exposed and prosecuted. Brent at once conceives the murder of this third man, and Roan is prevailed upon | o fire the shot. With the connivance | f Brent Roan is railroaded to the! gallows, the banker believing in this way he can conceal forever his com- plicity in the crime. A pretty girl, wealthy too, is involved in the tale. She has been the flance of the young district attorney. but after a quarrel in a moment of pique she engages herself to Brent. It is only after the final scene in the courtroom that she forgets her pride and gives her heart the right of way. Robert McKim plays the banker: Jo- seph J. Dowling, the employe, Roa Roy Stewart is the district attorney, and Fritizi Brunette the girl in the case. The production is by Brunton-: Pathe. Amusing short film features llace Bee L Ruth e rare char- ¥ he Rent and ppears in Pathe are KNICKERBOCKER—“The Golden | Snare.” James Oliver Curwood's photopla of his own st “The Golden Snare. featuring Lewis Stone, Ruth Rennick d Wallace Beery. was shown yester- | ¢ and will_be continued today at| Crandall's Knickerbocker Theater. The review will be found under the| caption etropolitan—'The Golden ! Snare.’ " Supplemental tures in- clude “A Handy Husband," revealing the efforts of a bridegroom to prove himself to the bride's family; Topics of the Day, the Pathe News and or- chestral features. CRANDALL'S—"The . Qle - min’ Hole.” Charles Ray, in the tion of James Whitcomb Riley's “The | Ole Swimmin' Hole," an enjoyable | story of boyhood life, was the photo- feature at Crandall's Theater vesterday. The supplemental featur include Mack Sennett's “She Sighed the Seaside.” featuring Ben Turpin and Marie Prescott. minor films and pipe organ accompaniment. CHILD BITTEN BY DOG. Margaret Webster, fourteen years old. 1326 E street southeast, was bit- ten on her left knee by a dog while | at 12th and G streets southeast about 5 o'clock yesterday afternoon. Her | wound was treated by her famiiy phy- | sician at home. Swim- creen adapta- 30x3 .... 30x3Ys .. 32x3Vy .. 31x4 ... which the Royal Northwest Mounted Police always play an important role, there nevertheless has been a surprising diversity of plot which has made each of his pictures dif- | ferent The plot of “The Golden Snare” is evolved from the plaited strand of a woman's hair. A murderer has sought refuge within the waste of the Arctic circle. A Royal Northwest Mounted policeman is sent to bring him in, “dead or alive The officer finds his man, but also a golden- haired girl and a babe. The girl fur- nished the hair for the snare used to trap rabbits, which was the only meager clue to the whereabouts of the murderer, who had been terror- | izing the north in search of ven- on shares withdrawn be- fore maturity Assets More Than $7,000,000 Surplus Nearing $800,000 Corner 11th and E Sts. N.W. JAMES BERRY, President JOSHUA W. CARR, Secretary 6-Post Body, $100 T. O. PROBEY COMPANY . e T, Pl:one Wat 133 SAYS NEGRO HELD HIM UP. W. J. Rankin Loses $31 to Foot- pad—Other Robberies Reported. w. told him arl. had $100 worth of s Mrs street, R Porter Cord Tires are sturdy, high-grade tires.and built of the finest rubber and toughest cords. | TUBES SENSATIONAL REDUCTIONS COMMERCIAL BODIES D. C., MONDAY, JULY 11, 1921 STAR, WASHINGTON, ‘KEEPING UP WITH THE JONESES—Some Library, What! 1 WANT You To CALL O MR. VAN RoCKS To-Day! HES A GREST FRIEND OF THE JOMESES ' YES 3z, PRAY BE SEATED IN TME uBRARY SIR! AL RIGHT| (1S 1R, VAN “ A DREATH HELD IN BLOCKING POLICE | awvspgwrs, | A GoOD BCOK - ©OF o10 AMUSEMENTS. —By POP MOMAND. | AMUSEMENTS. Man and Two Sons Charged Wflh‘ Aiding Other Son to Escape. | Thomas Porter Ball, 1204 Maryland | avenue northeast, and his sons, Ernest | W. Ball. sixteen years old, and Fred- corge Ball, eighteen yvears old. arrested last night on charges| manfof disorderly conduct and assault. 1ol _Detective Murphy and Policemen | of the ninth pre. Ball _home last PatacE|lS 1. ¥ “TTODAY AND ALL WEEK Para it Presents WALLACE I~ “TOO MUCH SPEED” revolver Gao T were ite e Fobben the o~an. n rohbed of 7 Itosent}) . veported ~beer saloon nd st on the fron s approached. stated, he rap into the hou ing members of the family inter pecial Film Features| RAPHAEL— 9th at O Strees N. CUSMOROLITAN TRODC \\nn ot SOUTHEAST GARDENS 1353 Pa. Ave. S.E, ng their pursuit. A mix-up oc- curred, which r d in the arrest of the trio. Henry, however, disap- | ared through a rear alley, accord- | AGNES AYRBMA: T R NES 'R ES. 3 Wi lllfl)l)nl{E. ERTS t N. EMPIRE i . e E. HINE COMEDY, » 'ing to the police. 1 toid s e T SEST IR, Blackistone % Design Emblems, Sprays, Wreaths furnished for “THE: WILD GOOSE” By GOUVERNEUR MORRIS WITH ALL-STAR, CAST E— w appear- Goose'" is now a serial form ia the Wash. “The Wild ing. CIRCLE S Dummron NEW THI-;ATE TYPHOON COOLED. DANIELS, COMEDY Ave. n.w. Ph. 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AVE. | North 5197. of Dancing llllrvfl and Dupont Circle: Phone Fr. 1425-W. Formerly Mn. H. L Holl 1808 Kalorama road. Phone Col. 78 Batiroom and all branches of stage correctly taught. .-m' Large Glass Jars 10¢ dealers or red anywhere Parcel Body .......... Fenders (Pair) ........ ... i ecee seolmn Ave. NW. THE GARRICK PLAYERS in “WAY DOWN EAST” Not a Moving Pietare, TONIGHT, 5:20—MAT. WED. SHUBERT-GARRICK Washington Studio of Damg m 11th 8t., N.W. 4 Priva -ndlClnn.SM