Evening Star Newspaper, August 9, 1921, Page 24

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- - THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, 'D. C., . TUESDA LVIARD {)'* POSSESSION |KEEPING UP WITH THE JONESES—Pa Enters the “Dumb-bell” Class. —BY POP MOAMA}S'D.' AMUSEMENTS. AMUSENENTS. TO PROPERTY OWNERSi LISTEN NOHINTY |[(Y'BETTER STOP TRYIN TO 3 HER RIGHT! 7 Tt SORRY MR MGINIS) = el Special Fllm Features AUGUST 9, 1921, - 9 THIS IS TH' THIRD || | ¥EEP UP WM ' JonEesES! SHE'S LIKE ALL FEMALES WE CANT CASH THIS! Tire THIS ron || | HOVENT YiSoT ANy SENSE A REGULAR DUMB-BELL YOU'RE OVER DRAMWN' Six Win Decision of Rent Commis- - ABOUT ? ARENT i YOUNE OVERDRAWN TonEy F =7 WHEN T COMES TO siop—Tenants Favored in - "EVER GONNA LEARN 1O Five Cases. o 3 , CRANDALL’S *xicxensockrn | HMBARTO) ""‘f‘"‘"?" a 2 TOMORROW—ALICE LAKE. 101 B Six property owners were given 3 fa (WNCHARTED EEAS” Asd CLYDE Possession of their holdings. now oc- cupied by tenants, in determinations CRANDALL'S ™eater,9ta 2 E 5ta. A handed down yesterday by the Dis- ALL'S Theaser. ot & 1230 C Street N.E. trict rent commission. Five tenants TODAY— DOROTHY DAIKON, I o x| HOME *52,.5, % 5 Noa CoMmDY. | an i were allowed to retain occupancy of dwellings because of insufficiency of nctices to vacate served by their D TOMORROW—THOMAS MEIGHAN, “WHITE AND UNMARRIED.” COMEDY, “HOLY SMOKI! CRANDAI l 's Savey Theater and Garden,14th & Col.RA. | 'mlrun' AND e 'r(mox;muu_l'_;non DE in And landlords. Two rental reductions were ordered by the commission. while three increases and four cur- rent rentals were approved. Tenants of the Ilkley apartment louse, on U street morthwest, failed to obtain substantial reductions in re- sponse to their complaint against rents charged by the owners, John R. Hawkins and Mortimer M. Harris. The decision of the rent board'in this case follows: Rent of apartment 1. occupied by TURE, “0U COMEDY. J© M. W. Howard. fixed at $40. previously 7 4 of apartment 4 occupled by — ORGANIZATION ACTIVITIES. | FAVOR MOTOR LAW CHANGE. TOMOIR Soacn B SRS | Under Difheulties. ToNIGHT. An amendment to the national mo- AT ’ rupied by James H. Payne, fixed at % ———————— <> | adieeting of the Washington Restau- |tor vehicle theft act, which would || el SO :‘;‘; :l.gnnlnfi 'L'&‘J;I:’Ji’m”fn.‘i“:?‘:}, parevs hard for me to write a'a T;,:;l'c‘"g"“;ui‘l;‘;; "m':l!'{o;;‘“:l'" Chamber of Commerce roams, Homer ! impoBe; 8 fi""’ of 35,000 and up to five en, 624 H T GARDms Ave. : ; e 3 - e v c Other decisions follow: i when bleak afflictions with me | nois men from Walter Reed invited. | No. 15 :Engr1cafic£2§|¥nf:g.ée:;§u‘;fi; state lines with intent to defraud = jl0la 3. Walls. complainant, against | roam and haunt me in my lair, the boardroom of the District building. |owners or insurance companies, was . CRANDAU.' ,‘,r,",':f‘, .mf::”.? fartha® Fields; rent of second-floor when fl bl om Abraham Lincoin Councll, American — ordered favorably reported yesterday Health Candles Gn. Ave., 3 room, at 2145 H street northwest. oc- n flies assemble on my €, | Association for the Recognition of Dinner of the Theta Chi National [py the Senate judiciary committee. cupied by Walls, fixed at $8, previous- | and hold a picinc there. And yet |the Irish Republic. will hold an open- | fraternity. 6:30 o'clock, at the Uni- — 1y $9 a month. air meeting Thursday night at 8 |versity Club. W. H. Whittlesey. jr.. complainant.| I have to write a lay before the |o'clock at 14th street and Park road. against Mary F. Muilican; notice to — n Y Bt ey Dlose nocthwent, | LIEht arTives, although the solar | Puplis of Magruder Summer School [ 05U, Of the American Legion, 8| Shaffer designs 900 1ith. (M. 2416.) served by Mullican on Whittlesey. | Tays today feel much like redhot | will render a cantata entitled, “A el 8 club headquarters. —Advertisement. sufficient. * 3 ives 2 1 Carnival of Song,” Thursday evening Nt W, Stricby, ' complainant,| X1ives. and I can’t force i d i Giock, ‘at the Dunbar High = against Claude D. Kesler; notice to|thoughts to stray from prickly |School. vacate 1212 Irving street northwest. ||, & P i - S h kenorE 2 ieteby, insum- | heat and hiv Of what shall| geprenentatives of the two local Seventh and ; cient. ; baking poets write? All themes eolg e lodueshiwiiIattand it E 'S! Seventh and sames Morris Woodward, complain- 2 3 Colored Elks' convention to be hel I r : ant. against Ruth Ophelia Hunter;|1r€ badly worn, and weary|in Boston, August 22 to 27. i ye Streets Eye Streets Tent of 727 23d street northwest, oc hands, once lily-white, by harp-!- ;l:m"“;_ ;’;,.g‘{:_‘“‘" fixed at $25. pre-|strings now are torn, divine James Morris Woodward, complain. afflatus is a sight, and man was ant. sgainst Luvenla Douglas: rent 120934 street northwest: occupied | Made to mourn. I struggle mad- ; by Douglas, fixed at $25. previously i ly for a-theme, but no thoughts inst { N me rise, save those that treat Victor H, Wilkins: of brick ice cream and jugs of | 804 N street northwest, s y Blecoe and I 1 Schofer on Wilkins, sufficient. noble size ; and so 1 paw my lyre C. Cunningham, complainant, |and scream and throw things against John L. Carter: notice to va: he flies : Sate 1812 5th street northwest, served |at the flies. And of the flies 1! by Carter on_ Cunningham, insuf- SShe < 2 i B T T T ™ montn: | well might sing as 1 have done praviously the same. before; around my head, on KOW—STAR CAST, in “THE OTHER * And COMEDY, “HIS BITTER 40, 60 & 80c Ib. Moeting of the National Press Club | You'll Admire the Floral Pleces That st 1. and R. L Ave. JANT HUSBAND.” g LOEW'S = | FALACK REPUBLIC &z L‘omsl-: GLAUM Last Day—11 P.M. FAIR: —IN— “I AM GIIII.'I'Y" i Closed all day Saturday during August J?s&":"n'r's’-i%?' 4 dl‘l. Drink A Quartof Milte - Every Day “THE Tomorrsgr Baowblind."” Lucky Number Dances Tonight Harry Shapiro. complainant. against ; st s Brone & Fuirtas. Tac, and . L. |gauzy wing, they never cease to Phone W.183 Glevy Chase Lake Wagar; notice to vacate 503 I street |soar; and when at them a book 5 Dancing Starts Moyer Davis' porthwest. served by defendants onlj fling [ only hit the door. And! 3206 N St.NW, I 815 Music. | Bhapiro, insufficient. s g2 : PON| Z Gus Blachman, complainant. against thinking of the door I weep; it’s Frank A. Lee; notice to vacate SO01 oo ) and §0115 7(h street northeast, served |caused me lots of woes; it al- g ) By Blechman on Lee, Insufticient, | ways slams when 1 would sleep Photographers, Here’s a muel Shinberg and Bella Shin- P % B . 10 berm, complainants. against Solomon iand ruins my repose: when argam—8x Bpivok: noti to vacate 1405% 5th Bpivok: notice o vacate M “com. | through the darkened room 1 plainants on Spivok, suffici 5 creep,_it bats me on the nose. nlargements Harvey W. Payne axd And of my nose it has been said, Pola Negri— — conquerec America with NOW PLAYING Yayne, complainants, against Leonard w2 2 A N. Zisman: notice (o vacate 1 24 lmh {by men of Volstead type, that it | —Quality S S esdicar s ain- | - . 3 2 e O e - 1is of too rich a red, its color far workman- :-‘,:,b:g:;:_n_ 2 Annle Zre *xx_pel!lmkgom‘?;fi::r;‘é too ripe, now that the Demon ship always vl a a 5 : > N acate 206 5th street «nu(henst.‘]_(u“} is dead, and men drink and prompt l s i = sérved by Hoxwell on Raley, insuf- i Jiquid tripe. And so you see service. [ ) ® i 3 Bno"zs BELL cien| 1 Frank Kidwell, co?]\p‘l’m?i\nl. how themes arise, as sadly I - a inst Antony \cuglm an ap- . o s | \ = p:i;mu trading as “Northeast Fruit proceed; and divers topics greet - Company": notice to vacate stands|my eyes in my dark hour of M A LEES 'Z:Z".',f..";.c"" | E U LY no Is “AY Tad > stas 1 A dwen Con de- {need; I write a line and swat 2 ArLC 5 | } VENT AL . LA some flies, and earn’ my frugal —are features of “Suite Week et e s eiT s e Y — Charles N. .\\ atts, ‘(‘?mp]ainanl, H feed WALT MASO 2= g e ) N O ireet southwest, | (Copsright by George Matthew Adams.) There are many other Suites—Living-room, Bedroom, Dining- Go0DYEAR ALLWEATHES n-\‘uh 00K somEp> EcevediosiBarrousiongatis Hoant _— ¢4 i room, Davenport—on our floors—all appealing by their effective NON-SKID TREAD! David Craig, complainant, against Flowers Via Telegraph I designs, superior construction, and attractive prices. But these { REEBILT TIRE CO., In Rice Gaskins: rent of two rooms, at | delivered to all parts of the world. €S1gNS, SUperiol 1 . @ ve prices. | Ll o ., Inc., 614 Trumbul! street northwest, oc-|See Gude. 1214 F.—Advertisement. ; four are expressive of_the values and the saving possible here now. | E"‘noml"‘“' cupied by Craig. fixed at $15. pre- f Suouslvisn. Noticsitofvacate imsuts e Three-piece Living-room Suite, with wood back. The pieces comprise $ 00 A LITTLE VOYAGE THIS WEEK e TPy — < 10:30 A. M. to 11 P. M. S . e Mowey Avatlable for Hatl Bathte : Settee, Armchair and Arm R({chr with shaped panel backs and spring To BALTIMORE Crave Something Tart? Loans 2 upholstered seats, upholstered in genuine Brown Leather ZLeaves Washington, 7eh CHARLES Herirora e ACR PAophate Investments of First-Class Real 7 oy ys, 3P, X In ice water and fruit juice satisfies the ap-! Estate Mortgage Loans £ Three-piece Living-room Suite, with wood back—Settee is 72 ives Bal days. e T L S A PncRass T Deneniter with two square pillows; all pieces upholstercd with good grade of .m 5 attractve tapestry S and whonavet Possible choose Monday o In Chas. Hoyt's Great Mit, . Three-piece Living-room Suite, with bane back—a Queen Anne mhaRnNE De{MAT] design. Mahogany-finished frames, uphalstered in small figured $285.00 PASS. ”m«' Dy RNE.xo. Three-piece Ma: e Overstuffed Living-room_Suite, with deep MACK SENNETT'S Settee. provided wi loose cushions, measuring 72 inches; v«mg(d $ 25 (x) ‘Hard Knocks and Love Taps’ headrest on Scttee; Chair and Rocker; effective Tapestry covering ; . of splendid quality........cooimnmeeiiiieieiiinceenes R RS K CRANDALL’S 12th & Col. Rd. —TODAY— Beginning at 6:30 P. M. ALICE LAKE “ELECTRIC 1IRON sttt ASSIGNED TO DUTY HERE. il Lieut. Commander Joseph H. Hoff- } man, attached to the cruiser Roches- i ter, has been assigned to duty_in the bureau of engineers, Navy Depart- ment. READY Elastic Hosiery No. 2 Physicians have long recognized the great value of elastic. hosiers. They prescribe elastic hosiery for many ail- ments. for instance, ~vericose veins, swollen _legs, ocated knee caps, weak and inflamed ankles, broken kies and dislocated shoulders. Tt i so_used for swollen and dislocated wrists, The House of Gibson has alwars been most particular to give the tients of Washington Physicians —to supply you Blank Books when you say the word. By Think Twice Before You Spend | The wise, the sensible man does mot spend has an eye on E. Morrison Paper Ce. 1009 Pa. Ave. s saves something feet ft. best quality and. reasonable Authorized Ficlan's prescription'to Gibson. | | i Prices Reduced UNCHARTED SEAS L ' The Glbsoll co., lnc. | We carry the following well Clyde Cook in “The Guide® . known makes of Electric Irons: 917 G St. N.W. ; Satintaction The Store Your Physician Recommends Wi:l_l“"y'l'w"g OF COMMERCE Service Stations Cor. 7thANa?ldSAEVIthIS~ Bradburn Baty & EL Service 616 Pa. Ave. SE. e Cool of the Evening TAKE 32-MILE MOONLIGHT ON HURRICANE DECK MARSHALL HALL on the recent Snd enjoy the satifaction OF an clectrie iron. | The Gibson Co., Inc. | { 917 G St. N.W. Modern Anto Sum;!y Co. EDMONSTON’S—Home of the Original FOOT FORM, Boots and Oxfords for Men, Women and Children. Store Closes 3 P.M. Saturdays of Our Summer Shoe Sale -Ettinger Bat' Servlce Traylor: ngr 'ys" e The John A. Wlneberger Co,, Inc. Ave. N.W. and 6.45 xui: Round_Tr dizg War Tax. 3 k EL Se: Smith’s Bat’ y EL ’{VIC.G — & EL Service Smithdeal BoLy o A oW, E.J. Penning, 1an se. Nw. “The Still Better Willard” Wharf Leaves BEcoupt Endly 10 é KDI:A and 2:! ; ] B. F. KEITH'S - Daily 215 Sun. 152 Holys .25 Harmony and Hilarity Abound THE MASTERSINGERS In Their Vocal Hit “At the Club" = Lobstero—Crabs— Steaks and Game The delicacies of the deep, the forest and the field—prepared under those same famous {Ol’- We're fast getting into the finals of mulas that made Har- },{"%{,{, i A | Mama swten the stocks of Broken Lines and Remnants. vey's an international || e Eim et (R w’?fi | Washington-Battery-Company e e et are Garcinetti Bros. Aesop’s Fables. ‘ today perpetuating that C ABIN JOHN 1621-23 L St. NW. fame. . BRIDGE HOTEL Nowhere else do these o delicious viands taste the same—because they are not served the same Dulin & Martin Co. 1215 F and 1212-18 G St. - Men'’s and Women’s Oxfords and Pumps. Wiz lRD Dt There’s still a good va- clsewhere. b masies £ o e i i nd styles i ; 4 riety of sizes and styles, Populardy priced then course, limited. : : : as now. bR 2 % TR 5 y mgmw.y snhool of Dancing It won’t be necessary to go into details s'f‘:':d":' weekd;‘y-ue;ccpt LT Vew Tork A -fin m« about Values. You knqw that the kind of foot- ah yi.. splei '-‘"_‘ :;re:ge' a2 eppoinrment. ¥or 10 years wear sold here is of the very highest class— 'l “ectl ‘I_""‘M'-“"’;' e 0 e praukiin Th54. world famous for Fit and Character. distinctly Harveysque. 75c “"“"‘; "uf_f‘.,';_‘m R RV AR i 2 & t erme allc, g Pnnl ; 2 s . 740 94 Wholesale Distributers = el e 7 Sy tie. steicily peiv. "Hre. 1 o 30 pan: Frank Hume, Inc. A. E: Beitzell Altemus-Hibble Co. : s o 20130 e SOF. TAND MBS ACHER ™ n'lcmn i st nwo_Class Monday avd Fride The most sanitary type of duster made. It does not stir up and scatter dust. Its chem- jcally treated yarn gathers and holds the dust. When it be- comes soiled you can wash it without injuring its chemical properties. Needs no renewing. Convenient in shape. Price, 91.00. . Andrew Betz, Mnnnger 1334 F Street Advisers and Authorities on All Foot Trouhles l but the stock is, of

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