Evening Star Newspaper, July 21, 1921, Page 34

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ESS TELEPHONE MAY GIVE DAILY NEWS 1= Postmaster General and Radio Commission Takes Up Bul- i letin Plan. Establishment of a wireless tele- phone daily bulletin news service for the benefit of the people of the United States is being considered by the r cently appointed national radio ser ice commission, which met and or- ganized vesterday. in the office of Postmaster General Hays. The plan proposed is to utilize the major radio stations of the air mail service including the station in “the Post Office Department building, as s from which to disseminate mately Wireless telephone stations and office mall cost, a cert be sent out at a certain hour cach day. larket repor sent out to far plan would en to the news as it come air. R. B. Howell of Nebras man of the commission: ] Smith_of New York. secr B T "Wheeier of the Department of | Agriculture, and James C. Edgerton. Post Office Departmentt, are the other membe WILL ATTEND DEDICATION Company of Infantry to Go From Rhine for French Ceremony. Allen, commanding the Amer- the Rhine has been Secretary jof War of infantry to represent the | at the dedica- monument pre- | n Army by the already have been but the enlarged v one to listen through the Gen. ican forces on instructed by the to send a company Flirey. France, to I'nited States Army tion, August 22, of & sented to the Ame government of France. Gen. Allen also has been instructed to detail two sergeants and a guard, with two stands of national colors, to meet the American Legion dele- gation on the U. George Wash- ington, due at Havre August 10, and accompany the deleation on a trip through France. ‘ BUILDINGS TO BE LABELED Post Office Department to Be Mark- ed for Visitors. | A large bronze inscription, “Post | Office Department.” soon will be | placed over the center arch of the | department building. Attention was called recently visitors to th the fact that could not identity tLiis and vlucr puv- lic buildings. will label Postal sign the st fice. e station on_ Pennsylvania |- above 17th street. which has borne | the above name. will henceforth be | called the “West End i E. Mortison Paper Co. HEN H Sou sav the word vou! Will g reads o sup- | ply you Blank Books. i BOTTLES The followitig special prices will apply for this month: GLASS REFILLS Pint size $1. Quart. size GREEN ENA. Pint size { Pint size Quart size GAT! Pint size Quart size . We also carry t y All-metal Unbreakable Vacuum Bottle. Pint size is $750 and the quart size is $1000. Thic is the only vacuum bottle guaranteed not to break The Gibson Co., Inc. | 917 G Street N.W. | Snyder & Little's Preparation for Vacationists MANY NEW FALL MODELS LOW SHOES & SLIPPERS (Appropriate Hosicry) | Styder@.Lillle | 1211 F ST. YOU i 4| Cannot afford to waste the fabric | of that old worn tire in this time | | of dire economy. It can be rebuilt with & P GOODYEAR ALL WEATHER NON-SKID TREAD! REEBILT TIRE CO., Inc., | 1023 14th_st. n.w. 8 by 10 nlargements 35 OPTICAL CO., 614 9th Dt- —Quality workman- ship always and prompt service. M. A. LEES n class of informa- {8 ilife enchanted; e 1 The Stralg}:t Path [ - 1 It doesn’t pay to rob the mails, though profits be eneor- mous; at last the robbers lie in jail, the records all inform us. And if in prison they don’t rot, through warrants and sub- poenas, they’re hunted down at last and shot like warthogs or hyenas. The bandits flourish for a time, when favored by condi- tions, and striplings read the tale of crime, and have some wild ambitions. Why hew the log or till the‘soil, or stick to labor cheesey, why buckle down to hnn toil, when robbing is In fiction and in movie the thieves appear before us, romantic figures, who are toes to all the laws that bore us. We see them there as Robin Hoods, in colors most alluring, fine heroes driven to the woods + 1 : VERY WELL, I AN GONNA HUNILIATE (TYSELF BEGGIN' TOR. IT! NOT ON YOUR LIFE T AINT' INSIGNIFICANT - SUM QF | FVE DBucks Fde A ‘iW. C.T.U. SESSIONS CLOSE State Executives Hold Last Meet- ing of Season. GITY NEWS IN BRIEF. Benjamin B. French . Lodge, No. 15, of the Covenant. will conduct the Bible Class at 7:30. - | Motion pictures, —_— Work Harder, Longer he’s headed, that crime can only bring despair, and sorrow dc ble-headed. In films the band: wear glad smiles, as though by orty-ninth annual Prohibition |dress. Delegates to” the relict rom Washingtton are 'X‘,}“xuuh; and Mrs. J. P. C | meeting adjourned until September. cid Phosphate. Ruilds up nerve and brain enbrey down like crocodiles, and ja nd summer drink. At driggists and hanged and planted. No two in ninety-nine escape th prison or the cleaver, and when they croak there is no crape on any mourner’s beaver. WALT MASON. (Copyright by George Matthew Adams.) —_— “Say It With Flowers.” They are most expressive. Gude's flowers, of course. 1214 F.—Adver-| tisement. COLORED TROOP HONORED. Troop C of the 10th Cavalry (col- ored), at Fort Etkan Allen, Vt. has becn designated by the War Depart- ent to he personal escort sident Harding rim_tercentenary at Ply- | August 1. The troop ave started o their ride ' and are due at Plymuoth Evening & Sunday Star 6OC a Month Delivered by Regular Carrier CALL MAIN 5000 ‘ and the service will start AT ONCE ms of Expressive Beauty. Shaffer, 900 14th. (M. Flor: Everythmg or UALITY~ o mg' for show ‘ HAT'S OUR IDEA in making CAMELS — the Quality Cigarette. Why, just buy Camels and look at the package! It’s the best packing science has devised to keep cigarettes fresh and full flavored for your taste. Heavy paper out- side—secure foil wrapping inside @nd the revenue stamp over the end to seal the package and keep it air-tight. And note this! There’s nothing flashy about the Camel package. No extra wrappings that do not improve the smoke. Not a cent of needless expense that must come out of the quality of the tobacco. Camels wonderful and exclusive Quality wins on merit alone. i THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. THURSDAY, KEEPING UP WITH THE JONESES—Cm You Beat Ethelbert? Mrs. John P. Jones |ed. Announcement was made of the meeting of the Commissioner Hayueq will deliver ghe principal ad- convention iss Claire L. vford. The JULY 21, 1921. WHATS TH' CHANCES OF GETTIN' Two HFTY - HUK?®? WE'LL CONSIDER THE INCIDENT. CLOSED! FORGET ABoUT ™' AVE - —By POP MOMAND.' AMUSEMENTS. LOEW’S EPaLacE e Continuous 10:30 A, M~—11 P. M. LAST 'rlllrr' DAYS FREIIERIG WITH lll"ro'l !ll«l-s N flflfllfllfllflfllllllfllfllfllllllflllll!lfllllllllflflmm LOEW’S OLUMBI by wrongs beyond enduring.|r A A. M, will hold religious service » ! The stripling sees sthe lurid]at Masonic and Eastern Star Home,| TNE 135t meeting of the season of CRANDALL’S JDaily Perform- screen, or reads the lurid story, | Sun at 3 pm. All stated com- ";"C:‘“” ,b’::,cm.‘w“ L0f the Distciol ances, Contin- i ohs. STl get n,” ] | munications deferred until September | 7t <% umbis W. C. T. U. was held yes- wous, 10:30 4. and sighs, get a gun, W terday afternoon at the headquarters, M.to 11 P. M. ween, and ll_ar\est ?m;x and e A 526 6th street, with Mrs. Emma 'San- —Bunday— glory.” And it is well if some| The Businexs Women's Councit win | {053 Shelton pres . Doors Open lone’s there to tell him where [meet tomorrow evening at the Church made and eivie n:’::lecr(;m“":\x::e;uc‘:’x;: F Street at Teanth ot 2:30 P~ THIS WEEK ONLY “mg Offers First National's Most Vivacious Comedienne in the Breezy Story of @ Frisly Bride Who Bobbed Her Hair and Got the Air, Thereby Starting Something. CONSTANCE TALMADGE In a Handsomely Investitured and Swift-Moving Camera Version of Ralis- bury Field’s B8uccessful Broadway Farce in Which It Is Laughfully Dem- onstrated That All of the Wives Are Belles and All of the Husbands Merely Dumbells. WEDDING BELLS A Bplendid Cast of Farceurs, In- cluding Harrison Ford, Dallas Wel- ford, Emily Chichester, Ida Darling and @ Powder Puff Poodle, Aids the Star in Making This Hot-Weather Whizbang an Unparalleied Example o} UNBOUNDED HILARITY ¥ ATTRACTION EXTRAORDINARY 94 EXCLUSIVE PREMIERE SHOWING OF THE NAVY'S GREATEST FILM PRODUCTION ““OUR NAVY IN ACTION” PATHE NEWS—OVERTURE, “MISS DOLLY DOLLARS”"—TOPICS OF THE DAY IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIlIIll"IJllll!!!!!!!!l_l“ T S ! ' avey Theater amnd Garden,14th & CpL.R: CRANDALL’S Dine at ‘ ‘:‘_;IllIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllIlIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIiIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII|III||I|IIIIIIIIIIIIL BY SIR GILBERT PARKER FEATURIN __JAMES KIIIKWOOD Beginning Sunday “TOO WISE WIVES” With All-Star Cast g B. F. KEITH'S & Daily 3 Sun. 2% Hol'ys 3. .* sn 8:13 “A Scream.”—Star. Joseph E.Howard & Ethelyn Clark | VAN HOVEN. “‘The Dippy Mad Magpcian"—EVA SHIRLEY with Fid Gor- | doc's Musical Boys. and Al Both Juzz Denoer—HANDERS & | EDWARDS—FOUR cAsmu CarorLLs SIEGAL & IRVIN Kl | | MOORE'S RIALTO 11 A.M.—Lnst 32 Days—11 P. M. ONE CONTINUOUS LAUGH Realart Presents BEBE DANIELS In Her Most Clever Portrayal THE MARCH HARE Orchestra Auxiliaries LA AL LAILLED MO0 A IHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII!I!IIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII_IIIIIIIIII 11 A.M.—Today-Fri-S versal Prese GLADVS WALTON In a Story ov Mysiery, Love and Intrigue “ SI|0IIT SKIRTS” Subsidiaries l!lllNfllmlmlIllIlllll!lllllllllllllll"" Potomac'Beach, Va. ' Ferry _SPECIAL RATES Tidewater L leave Washisitol town 8:05 A. M. Tidewater Lines System Main Terminal 613 G St. N. W. Phone Fra-klin 2040, 2041 7050. 7099 "IIllllllllllIIIIIIIIIlIIIIII|IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllll||||lllll||| T ~—CRANDALL'S ______w_ [ KNICKERBOCKER | w Bellevue Farms Limch l Club Dil.mer 65c| JOYCE,_in_ * And COMEDY, AVENUE GRAND “HEADIN' HOM) 18th and Col. Rd.— Today, £ at 6:30 DOUGLAS MacLEAN CRANDAIJ.’S 645 Pa, A'e- S.E. SOUTHEAST GARDENS Open 7:15 P.M. VERA GORDON, in “THE GREATEST LOVE." Also_Vauderille. 1334-36 G St. 1338 New York Ave. Bellevue “Bantam” 1332 G St. N. W. 1353 Pa. Ave.SE, Orchestra Concert. In a Thos. H. Ince Hit z“One a Minute” ADDED COMEDY A 1a Carte Service Always Apollo Theater and Garden. 624 H N.E. CRANDALL NEW STA_NTON . 0\(@)"@1@‘!(@! “TOONERVILLE TACTICS” In the Cool of the Evening TAKE 32-Mile Moonlight Sail ON HURRICANE DECK TO 2 AKX ‘| DUMBARTO! - MADGE, in “LESSONS 1% TNQURPASTRY SECTION DY@ Marshall Hall “On the Historic Potomnc” DANCIN st St. a A rounded basket of French puffe paste brimful of custard and garnished with red currant jelly. 18tk St. at t.ol 14tk una Ar\nn( o CORRIN LYRIC 2 ACK Corm:velfl; S JACK PICKFORD. in asi LT METROPOLITAN P tripufte F Street ay 10th Tand St Marhatl Hll STEAMER CHAS. MACALESTER [udf MOUNT VERNON Narrow strips of pastry criss-cross the . | TODAY—MAY ALLISON G And COMED! Because, men smoke Camels who want the taste and fragrance of the finest tobaccos, expertly blended. Men smoke Camels for Camels smooth, refreshing mildness and their freedom from cigaretty aftertaste. Camels are made for men who think for themselves. Camel s R. ;'. REYNOLDS - TOBACCO COHiAHY, Wiluon-Sul J \ top, with confection- ers sugar thickly powtlennz the alter- nate sections. Steamer Chgfln Macalester Whait Leaves Daily. Eleepl Slllflly 10 " am. aad 2:30 REPUBLIC oUsh| America’s Finest Colcred Movie House | T .30 to 11 P.M. Anne Luther jn “NEGLECTED WIVES” Orchestra—Prizma—Pollard_Comedy PASTRIPHONE Main 875 FREE MISS | | AMUSEMENT PARK || 40 Fun Features. “Six Big Rides ELECTRICALLY COOLED Baliroom Adds to Pleasure of DANCING ,TO OEHMANN’S GREAT MUSIC “REARING IS BELIEVING.” [ € P T FE T ) T L )| Theby Chase Lake) New dance—*"The Toddle,” Army: Teach you to dance correctly in lh'lfll.v private. Any hour. “Washington Studio of Dance, n.ow. Open 1:30-11:30. 4 priva PROF. CAIN'S RIGHTWAY SCHOOL OF DANCING, | 'w VORK AVE. IZIS RE Tompie. # DANCING | MEYER DAVIS' MUSIC 40-MILE MOONLIGET TRIP e STEAMER ST. JOHN e Fri ree dnnelo. Adulu 7‘9 flhlldnn «k inc. war tax. STEAMER ST. JOHNS FOR COLONIAL BLACH Tues., Thurs., Sun., Y& Horlicks \ The ORIGINAL bt Malted Milk \ 2 . 2:80 p.m. | D, Aonday and ¥eiday. : iessons by appointmt = = Qonl 6786, Ectablished 1000, 23° —EST. 1908—PRIVATH ix lessons, - Health Candies- 40, 60 & 80c 1b. - PEB_N Ave. at ZJist St. . Reduced 1utes for the & oat place f city. - Lessons iy, Cooleat atai e, strictly priv. Hrs., 1 to 10 p. 1* I fiéflf_fleflh Hoskins ‘Formerly Mrs. H. L. Holt 1606 Kuloras sond. Phone Col. 761-W. liroom and all branches of stage daneiag ey correctly taught.

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