Evening Star Newspaper, September 13, 1921, Page 26

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| | 1 hold that Amos Aikenside is all pure wool and’ three feet wide. I've dealt with him for many moons and got the worth of my doubloons. He's sold me milk and melted ice, and always at a decent price. Men say that Amos must be watched; his moral character is botched, and if he gets a chance, they say he’ll bring his harpoon into play. My neighbors sometimes say, “Gadzooks, why patronize that prince of crooks?” Per- haps the truth has not been told; who knows what grudges; they may hold against this Amos Aikenside, who sells fresh henfruit, plain or fried? Perhaps their hatred is be- stowed because he asked for what they owed ; for many peo- ple’s heads get sore when they losg credit at the store. Per- haps they hate this Amos jay because he doesn’t vote their way. A score of reasons might . be found why they rear up when he’s around, but while old Amos treats me right I shall not say to him, “Good night.” What others say about a gent does hot; impress me worth a cent, so! long as he seems goed and straight, and gives full measure, honest weight. Of worth man cannot be a judge if he is- moved by every grudge that drooling gossips may expound, with fu- tile heat and empty sound. WALT MASON. (Copyright by George Matthew Adams.) T Evi! Report. * i Gude’s Flowers For fall weddings—fresh cut and fragrant. 1214 F.—Advertisement. CITY NEWS IN BRICF. The Woman's City Club will give a! lance Thursday from 9 to 12 p.m. Cards can be obtai at the club. The Home committee of the Pet- worth Womin's Club will meet Friday afternoon with Mrs. J. K. Utley, chair- man. Joint opem-air meeting of George Washington snd Abraham Lincoln councils, American Association for the Recognition of the Irish Republic, tomorrow at 3 p.m.. at 14th and East ‘apitol streets. The Day Nursery Asmoctation will | meet tomorrow at 10:30 a.m. at the Ebbitt Hotel There will Fe e parish hall of Church, 15th and rorthwest. Thursd~y evening at o'clock. All members of the choir and those desiring to become members are requested to be present. ‘r rehearsal in the Luke’s Episcopal Church streets i Children Galn Strenxth to resist grip, colds and pneumonia by taking Father John's Medicine.—Adver- tisement ORGANIZATION ACTIVITIES. The t Vireinia Society will meet at 8 o'clock at Thomson School. ‘The Maryland S o'clock at Pow v wlll meet at Sixth wer'd tronty-eighth intei national Christian Endeavor conve tion. echo meeting at 8 o'clock, at Ga:braith A. M. E. Zion Church, 6th street, near L street. Shaffer Furnishes Cholcest Flowers for weddings. FEstimates made. 900 14th. —Advertisement. EXHIBIT OF GOLD NUGGETS. considered the most remark- * of ;:oM nuegets ever seen in to that of a man's fist, and containing om th ee to forty ounces of gold each. The larzest nugget contains worth of gold. O IT NOW —If you need Blank EBocks, see us now. E. Momson Paper Co.] Health Candies 40, 60 & 80c Ib. PHOTO nlargements THAT ARE FINE 1 — Q uality g9 3 orkman- ship always | and prompt service. M. A. LEESE °fase- Cnly Stcre of its @ten ot ., | Fried Oysters, 6 for. Boied Ham..................... Lyonnaise or Mashed Potatoes. Baked Macaroni ard Cheese. New England Beef Hash. ‘We Make €% of Lunch Counter—Good Coffee, Sa We Have Large Cherry Pies.. We Have Laige Apple Pies.. Boiled Smoked Shoulder 714 CENTRAL LABOR UNION Head of 'l‘eanntels" International Gompers of the American Federation of- Labor as to representation at the executive “council | there have been persistent reports of Mr. Tobin's resignation, but both he to deny or afirm them. has been Tobin occurred at Atlantic City during the closing sessions of the council there. President Gompers, the article ‘adds, suggested that if an invitation wer extended to him to represent labor at the Harding unemployment con- ference tend as representative of the federa- tion. Mr. Tobin is quoted as having declared that he was not in favor of more talk and moved not to go into the conference. GEE! 1 FEEL PUNK CLARICE! FOR A. F. L. CELEBRATION Local Organization Approvu Big Demonstration Armistice’ Day. Plans of the American Federation of Labor for a nation-wide celebra- tion Armistice day, for the purpose of helping to make the conference on limitation of armaments a success, were indorsed by the Central Labor Union at a meeting last night in Musici; Hall. Subsequently, the organiftion appointed & committee to arrange for a demonstration in ‘Washington November 1, in which all other bodies in'the District, includ- ing civic, trade and educational, will be requested to co-operate. As suggested by the A. F. L., the ‘Washington demonstration nrohlbly will consist of a parade, followed by a mass meeting in the largest hall available, at which Samuel Gompers will be asked to speak.- Officials of the A. F. L. will co-operate with the Central Labor Union in,arranging the program. John B. Colpoys was named chair- man of the committee to arrange the demonstration. Other members of the committee are J. J. McCracken, C< H. Mayer, W. M. Lynch, B. O'Leary, John Botts and Frank .l Coleman. A resolution upholding the protest voiced by the local navy yard em- ployes against the reduction in pay ordered by the general Navy wage board was adopted by the central body. DANIEL J. TOBIN RESIGNS FROM A/F. OF L. COUNCIL Brotherhood Reported in Did- 3 agreement With Gompers. Disagreeing with President Samuel forthcoming unemployment confer- 7 |ence, Daniel J. Tobin, president of the International Brotherhood of Team- sters, has resigned as treasurer and member of the executive council of the federation, according to the eur- rent issue of Labor, a weekly paper published by sixteen railroad organi- zations. {be acted on at a meeting November 14. Mr. Tobin's resignation will Since the recent meeting of the in Atlantic City and President Gompers have declined Mr. Tobin easurer of the federation and was Te-elected at the; ention in Denver. cident which led resignation, the article says, to Mr. he ~ be authorized to at- Mr. Tobin's motion was defeated, whereupon he submitted his resigna- tion and left the meeting, the article Aloxandria & Ar National Ceme Btop over llluw‘nl;“:l. Rlexandria on 30c Round Trip to Cemete: Washington 'l’ll'llh Eailway Company Beautiful Fall Flowers $1.00 per doz. BLACKISTONE Mth and H N.W. - Everything Cooked and cheaper than you can cook it Koest\ Kib of Beef, or Roast Pork Large Jar Homemade M-yo1nahe Smail Jar Homemade Mayonnaise. . Corn Muffins, Discuits and Rols Baked Broadway Delicatessen = - 7 A. M. to 7 P. M. Saturday—Clone 10 P, M. my The Store Your Physician Recommends —if you need a truss. We fit hundreds of patients of the leading physicians Washington. Our quality is the best, our fittings are made with special . care and skill and our prices are most reasonable. The Gibson Co,, Inc. ‘917 G St. N.W. The Store Your Phykician Recommends kind in the city all Goodl ed Smoked Hams 5 e o o SERVES You RiGHT THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. KFEPING UP WITH THE JONESES—Well, of Course, That’s Different. TS A PITY YOU WOULONT TRAVEL AROUND \WITH PEOPLE OF CULTURE OND REFINEMENT LIKE MR JONEI DOES' YOU WOULDNT CATCH MR- JONES HANGING OVER A Pool JABLE ALl NIGHT Duty never g!ts hoarse callin when th’ office pays enough. A prominent Chicago man died with his shoes off yister- a l}l,fuwrmt National Newspaper Service.) —_— Amendment of the British-North America act {9 prépose women may become ‘eligible to sit in the senate of THE FAL:OUS Homs rade Bandice Recognized as the purest and finest B homemade candies in America. Fresh Today and Every Day %, T. ley, FTII“I:rney 1010 E St. & 614 13th St @E===8 OPEN SUNDAYS mrEmi 6-Cup Percolator Sets of 3 Saucepans. 41/-qt. Tea Kettle 9.inch Footed Colan- der bank account. This - coupon ..is ‘worth-50 cents to you. "Cut out the coupon, take it, ~with 50 cents, to the Liberty National Bank; at 15th and .I Sts. N.W., dnd you can-open a $1 /savings ac- count. . Besides‘being * credited with a $1 account, each depositor will be furnished a . L:bertx Bell Bank. A picture of the bank is inset in this coupon. , Sign_your name and address here and bring -this coupon w1th you. C., TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 1921.° —By POP MOMAND. - GOT| A HEADACHE AN SIXTY —AND WHAT HAVE TO SHOW FOR T NOTHING - ABSOLUTELY HNOTHING BUT A HEADACKE] TWICE 2:15 oli’ JUBERT AT TRACTIONS DAILY 8:15 MATINEE TODAY, 25¢c, 50c, 75¢ and $1.00 AYS | = Night, S 'Y YmDoNotWantwleannfl. the World’s Greatest Cinema Sensation LAST ou Must Hurry SEATS SELLING FOR ALL PERFORMANCES Over 44,000 Washingtonians Have Enjoyed This Masterpiece. You Can’t Afford to Miss It! Orders have been given for the transfer of the militia bureau of the ‘War Department from the building at the corner of 18th and E_streets to wing .4 of the Munitions buflding in ‘West Potomac Park and the transfer of the field construction branch of the Quartermaster Corps in the Munition: building to temporary bullding No. 5 on nrivate eround in the same vicinity. —_———————————— COLUMBIA Continuous—10:30 &. m.—11 p. m. NOW PLAYING CECIL B. DEMII.I.E Presents nu G Screen um, AFFAIRS OF | ANATOL” A Paramount Picture ‘With the Greatest Photoplay Cast Ever Assembled. WALLACE REID GLORIA SWANSON ELLIOTT DEXTER BEBE DANIELS MONTE BLUE WANDA HAWLEY THEODORE ROBERTS S THEODORE, KOSLOFF POLLY MORAN RAYMOND HATTON Gontinuous—1030 & m.—11 p._m. TODAY AND ALL WEEK DOUGLAS MacLEAN IS APPEARING IN PERSON In connection with current showings of his latest Para- mount success— “PASSING THROUGH” Supported by Madge Bellamy By IOUIS JOSEPH VA: E, Featurin FLOREI\CF VIDOR_ apirol nnd P Sta. ABTIN, tn Electric IronsReduced E carry the following lines of electric irons, the prices of which have all been reduced: American ‘Beauty. Hotpoint (all types). Universal (all types). CRANDALL’S = Mr. MacLean Will 1Z30 C Street N.E. tively Appear Three Ti Daily Every Day Week. Afternoons at 3:30 P. Nights at 7:30 and 9: The Gibson Co., lnc. 917 G ST. N.W. CRANDALL’S *=ver = rlterl::‘i TODAY ,\\r‘»_ TOMORRG A LITTLE VOYAGE TO BALTIMORE WIIMB- Mon- i "‘m 7s. & saturiays, 42K Brilliant Opening TOMORROW 8:30 P.M. to Midnight ARCADE 14th and Park Road The Perfect Place to DANCE Vast Floor of Resilient Maple. BRANSCN’S Internationally Famous ORCHESTRA Premier Producers of Peppery Jazz. Ever in the Lead and with the interests of our patrons always at heart, we have decided to stage “4 Bargain” Nights Instead of Two Weekly, and te Reduce Admission On “Pay-as-You-Dance” Nights THE JACK SINGER WITH HARRY LA\m:n e o Candles of Desire Tluminsting Hig] lunty Jnd Bystery. e Week—Sam Howe's New Show. INA CLAIRE in Bluebeard’s 8th Wife A Famous French Farce by Alfred Savoir Adapted by Charlton Andrews “Hailed as s Sure Hit"—N. Y. B. F. KEITH'S .~ %1 Sun 312 Hol'y 125 Derths, Meals—Breakfast o Pl EEmseessssss Here Wednesd RROOKE JOHNS (formerly on Arlington Roof) the smiling, clever entertuiner, will *’ OMPLETE Stock Edison Mazda Lamps for your home or automobile. The Gibson Co., Inc. 917 G St. N.W. 605 The Candy That’s Made Before Your Eyes By Our Own Fannie May Girls Fannie May Camly Co. g C. M. Hopkins, wien bLe gets together with Meyer Davis' crowd. Be there Chevy Chase Lake (Dancing Every Eve. Throughout CRARDALL'S F at 1013 ETROPOLITAN | 10130 A. M. (-nFlL OLD NEST Goldwyn's Picturization of Rupert Hughet Misterplece, A VIOIIIEII CAST | “SONGS J-‘mm "THE oLD LKS” “AGIII\I-T(‘\ 'S FINEST o 1T Wed.—Mats.--Sat. Charles Difltngham Presents A WISE CHILD I Wwith VIVIENNE SEGAL | | STARTING SUNDAY—SEATS THURSDAY A. L. Erlanger's Musical Comedy Hit. iI'WO LITTLE GIRLS IN BLUE ! Direct From 200 Nights at Gearge M. Cohan ork. ey Available for Real Eatate Lo Investments of First-Class Real Secured for Depositor Officers and Directors Maurice D. Ro-e-kr‘ l”l!fllelt Joseph Sanders Aluminum Ware at One Dollar Eaclz Specnal values of excel- lent quality and weight To loc (Formerly 15¢) REMEMBER “Bargain” nghs, Mnn 9th and D N.W. ke Little Theater With the Big Production Wm. S. Hart In His Latest The Whistle “LITTLE (.I'll; l-lo)!l' IN THE W 4oc—p1us la\ 0. B. Zantzinger. “Pay-as:Ycu-Dance” and Saturday. s . 1oc; Dance (per couple), sc—plus tax. Free Dancing Till 9 P. M. Always Properly Chaperoned. RIGIEIM(}IER Beginning at 6:30 P. M. ALICE BRADY New meatnrt Selcane, LAND OF HOP, xa rrme Comedy. RIALTO|: 11 A. M—ALL WEEK—11 P. M A Dramatic Creation THOMAS H. INCE OF COMMERCE AND SAVINGS Cor. 7th and E Sts. L LAWN FETE—DANCING - Aunpices East Gate Lodge. 34, F.A.A.M. Rhode Isiand and Milis Aves. N.E. E ke Grays OnhestraeRatsetbments. Fried Chicken—Hot Waffles Amyle I — Two miles m'mmn ianer. 32- Our patrons say, * CAPlTOL THEATER Smoking Permitted Ihck Hoffman and hlhanskm: F_omzriy Mrs. H. L. Holt Ballioom and all branches Weston Qt‘.‘(h(\\ Service Stations & EL Service 3 B Bradburn Bat'y e16 Tota PH. Fine cool ballroom: W COSMOPOLITAN DANCE UA\ LISON’SERE1329 M n.w 45N fape, | Kovest _ateps—"Toldie,” Army- 2eich you to dance currectly W iz orm Modern Antn_Snpply Co. NEXT WEEK-—<Cabaret Girls” 'REPUBLIC o America’s Finest Colored Movie 2:30 P. X—-Tadxy and l‘u:nflvv—fl r.ll Etflngef“[htury Servlce The John Mw--‘n;bermccr lnc. Dolls given away, BETTY BLYTHE || LLOYD HUGHES Famous Rialto Orchestra ROBERT BOND GOTTA —Conduct It's Worth Fifty Cents The Liberty National Bank has an'anged to help everv Washingtonian, especially boys and girls, start a Smith’s Blt“_\; & EL Service t'v & EL Se Smithdeal '3:: VL rvice N\ 7 R / e it o E. J. Penning, m prepared o give . Lessons at any time. i Hours, 110 10 p.m. I Where to Spend Your Evenings NEW YORK DANCING ACADEMY BEST ORCHESTRA 1y 1y THE oITY CrARS . OR By A‘l‘l r.zssoNl. TEACH, YOU TO D “'h.lfl-—g: B’l‘ I' ACHER STUJ ngo Overture: “La Boheme” “The Still Better Willard” SELECTED SUBSIDIARIES NN Poli’'§ * WEEK COM. SUNDAY Matinee Saturday Including War Tax NEW YORK | The Great Metropolis SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 18 SPECIAL THRO[‘!;H TRAIN Direct to Peuns Bta. Wnlmxtm—muery—Comny MLL‘. 1621-23 L St. N.W. —Waut_to Danoo T You Can Tesrn RIOKTWAY SCHOOL OF . DANCING HARI Now York Ave. N.W. Individual private lexsons, A Quartof B e, B ; Leaves Whshington Saturday 1245 am.; arrives in the heart of New York City, 6:30 a.m. Returning, leates New York Washington Studlo of Dance. feetons, 3 ipeivas and, e ‘z“slth( Mon., Wed., Sal :30-11:1 ml.-omml Ne- ! Geniiemen fik tax paid. _sez2® vember 13 and Decsmber on sale M date of excursion. 6 Dupont _circle » t;:l'lmo(- and Stage Dai class ing First Time in Wl.lhm Secomd Annual Revusical Comedy of . New York’s Quartier Latin. Nights, 81 to 33; Sat. Mat., 7 The Roeuts of the Bresdway Limited. R 2 s Consecticut Avey .

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