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104 e THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON D. 'C, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 24 1921_PART 1. PUIN'I'S 'm DANGER IKEEPING UP WITH THE JONESES—Pa Does the Impossible. ' % . —By POP MOMAND.! [ALLYSIVUS P MEGINIS OH,T WAS NONSENSE! DONT You! 1 WAS THINKIN' KNOW ITS IMPOSSIBLE TO BE THINKING OF NOTHING' Committee on Fire Prevention Week Program Stresses Danger of Conflagration. The danger that lurks behind a pile of rubbish in the cellar will be driven home to the people of Washington during the fire prevention week, be- rinning October 9. The fire prevention committee ap- pointed by the Commissioners, with! Charles W. Darr as chairman, met - yesterday - and began plans for a seven-day period of educational prop- ! aganda to induce business men and | housekeepers to remove every pos- ”3' | . AMUSEMENTS. I AMUSEMENTS. t "“mm““““ [THE COOLEST THEATER IN AuEmc;n“"““““““""L CRANDALL’. METROPOLITAN F ST. AT TENTH: P BEGINNING TOMORROW ¥ VIRILE DRAMA—STIRRING ACTION—HUMAN COMEDY DELIGHTFUIL, MUSIC—INSTRUMENTAL AND VOoCAL CHARI.ES NQF MY BALANCE N TH' BaNK!! T a A laugh, a thrill or a sob in every moment ot Charles E. Van Loan’s great story. A First National Attraction sible cause of fire. el BONUS STAND INDORSED On Sunday, the first day of fire pre- | The (21“3t Life { f Lk . CONCERT, vention week, the pastors of all {4 - @ At the White House, at 430, | |Poarq of Trade Committee Backs churches will be requested to dwell for a few moments on the causes of | VWhen village clocks are strik-| | Band. Willlam H._Santelmann, Up President’s Action. by the United States Marine Emeluslh)‘ L&Ew |‘I||||IIIIIIIIIII!IIIiIIIIIIIlllllIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIII!IIHIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIEEIIIIIIIIIIIllIIL_'L.‘-.= ' L il 2L QIIENLE one leadqr; Taylor Branson, second ] 9 :‘:;_:*_"gml‘";\; atz_ir;:i:l:iv"u'l from this|ing nine I to my room repair, lomdgr = President Harding's stand on the | coLu MB'A i w‘s'“le'ol I omHEsTn ree 3 : verture, “Zampa'...... Herold i N. M Y. MehdariOs utag ey, and on my dowr® couch recline,| | Rver “iice “Ville) 57 ! bonus question, taken recently before B EN N. MIRSKEY, Director Monday, October 10, has been omi-|and throw some mghtmarcs S ROBDIeAEs . Nyt S Anolift ::"tsbe"da'e ‘Whe"l‘ s regueatedBthate c T | Overture—Selection “Two Little Girls in Blue” CIETlY ¥ dealanatea sgon * 1 oy, rombone solo, “Love's at body should postpone action on -/ I8 | 5 IDE. enacdyen ';:L((":&f; there. And people say, “You Enchantment’ .Pryor the bonus bill, was indorsed yester- TOMORROW . cEc“, fi 'EM“,'_E'S | “The :‘.:c.:heryfg.:g Smile” “atson will have apparatus touring | Miss so much, who sleeps the! Bn?{&afih’;}cx""’g:!‘:c:"deLT"" day afternoon at a meeting of the | o | FRED EAST, Barytone the city all day with bells clanging. | hours away! You should wakei 2 Mucbner [+ | milltary and naval affairs committee At 2:30 % THE Pathe News—Comedy, “Gone o the Countrs"—Toplcs campaign of prevention §8 on. | up and keep in touch with night | (e g (Ttermense The meeting of the committee, pre- From 7th St. Wharf ON THE STEAMER bl AFFAIRSOF e To MT. VERNON 22 A" ATQL” iz, G, Mocalestor TepvesTn st || e Ma A o ol Ferrart sided over by the chairman, Fred- The street car companies will be |life, whi ] requested to carry posters on the 1. ch is gay! Then all the e LR erick Fenning, was called to consider cars and fire warnings aiso w:m be | live wires are on deck, and foelec® a letter on thie bonus question from posted on the semaphores of the . the United States Chamber of Com- Crossing policemen. | © |bands play jazzy tunes, and you F'I,‘,';}:”"‘,‘,,ff,":'c‘f" 73 > merce, The matter had previousty | Fire Marshal L. V. Seib will seek | should through the village trek, 3 : Wagner | |Dbeen taken up by the executive com.- | the co-operation of the theaters and | ; “ 3 e mittee of the board, but was referred the movies in prescnting appeals to jand blow —'“ Soris dpublooqs The Star Spangled Banner” | | {0 Dilitary and naval affairs com- |z i e et liduentie S . v v e -+ B . i He'“’:"; oy “um]“"“"‘v’r?mrs. and red, throughout the noisy NEW SCHOOL PLANS. executive committee at the regular A. L. Erlanger's Musleal Cujaedy Hit Gloria Bwanson|l Agres Arzes | 59 . 2105 Ph. W. 953. o ciation il ditect o tieeai] mght but I have parkcd my:.elx ' meeting Monday. | TWO LITTLE Eebo Danicts. [| Botiy Mores « . ks in_all schools, public and pri- | in bed and here ing | Will Be Presented to Council of [ Monte Blue Raymond Hatton A ; ‘m sleeping ous subcommitices GIRLS ! 3 Wanda Hawley || Julia Fa; i tight. And 1 SUL.; 3 CAN ¢ the next meet. | tight. And ‘in the morning, { Catholic Women. D. C. MAN NAMED CON * [ Direct From 200 Nights at Goorge M. Cohan _ f ER] prevention committee | when I read the night-life tales| Presentation of plans for the new Thex oW - MARCHAHAR i ‘t_building at 2:30 . - 2 : e afternoon. The com- | Of crime, I say, “A man must|National Catholic Service School, | William H. Pickford Appointed to| Starting Tomorrow Night—Scats Selling. personnel follows: Charles W. | sleep, indeed, to have a high- |Which is scheduled to open here dur-| Post at Nassau, West Indies. Sam H. Harrs, Prescat e s B Rtayer Ford in October, will be made at the forth- | jcvent changes in the Cnited states] WELCOME STRANGER gene Youns. 'W. P. Rayner, Ford | class time. Biil Jimpson had hi LOEW'S d =2 : ' CRANDALL’ ALAC ‘ {cRaDALLS Ji. Youns, C. P. Benns. Ralph W. Lee, i ked whi : coming convention of the Natiomallope S Sicait aepiont: = Contlin oy : = 1 B Henderson, Dr. w. A Warsiela, | Pockets picked while looking at | 008 TR o% €T The o [ ConEnlar service Inctude e T ot Yt GEORGE SYDNEY TR ‘:1-.' SRS ELITE v ! Dr. Emmet J. Scott, Bishop I N. Ross. {a game, and Jasper Jinks was|convenes in this city at the Willarq | €Nt of William H. Pickford of the "ang origical New York Gnst end Produceicr | METRO PRESENTS : Hotel, October 12 and lasts for three | District of Columbia as consul at! =ethilbh 23l i { days. sau, West Indi e transfer or BERT _— badly licked for smiling at a A representative of the council is|Vice Consul John 1liam S d - E 2 now in Europe sclecting woman stu- | Virginia from Athens to Bu i Unday Lxcursions Make Floral Arrangements Now | me. Is with Shaffer, 900 14th, for the wedding. ame. 1 see that Boggs, whose .Afl\crusenum car’s a treat, it has such won- 3 ¢ » 3 1"l dents from France. Italy Belgium and |and the resignations ¥ drous power, was-pinched while Poland_who will study i e | s o New Takeynak Dari 3 Every s""i'.,?' All Summer coming down the street at forty |3t the school and then return to carry | Corbitt of Alabama, at S i Pt s IY 2 a Ylon similar work in their home coun- | George A. Townsend of Maryland, at!} Blue R b [:I NEWS lN BRlEF miles an hour. And Mike was |tries. State Dapartiiant e Ridge Mountains —_— e BLUEMONT Round Hill, Purcellville, Lees- burg and Other Points knifed and Pete was shot by!3 gangsters, it is said ; why should | a man through dangers trot of officers. hen he can sleep in bed? By The Oklahoma state Soclets witl | night all perils dire are loosed, | Bioor "M Sitangmans mviced. " | and evil runs amuck; sane is the | George Washington University Law ght )‘,ho goeshtoproostawhen School will mive a reception at the | curfew’s hour has struck. Jaw school Wednesday at 8:30 p.m. WALT MASON. 1 9 George “'Illln;; Council, Amcri- (Copyright by George Matthew Adams.) | A MuSlcal Treat —and a New Ebbitt Dinner can Association for the Recognition —_— of the Irish republic, will meet to- morrow might at 315 Pennsyivania| INJUNCTION IS SOUGHT. Every evening at,6:30 and 7:30 the popular Daniel Breeskin pldys his wonderful solo numbers in the avenue southeast. Cafe. In His Greatest Picture “A TRIP TO PARADISE” r Begluning Tomorrow I l $2 Per Round Trip EWALLACEREID Mount Pleasant W. meet Tues C. Dennett, 2623 13th street. New Fhhitl F at Fourteenth (War Tax Included) Children Half Farc “AR(_)LIN _':f 3 Teturning, m. d. Parlor car c to Blue- fare, 27c to Leesburg mort; war tax include WASHINGTON & OLD DOMINION RATLWAY 11 A. M—LAST DAY—I1 P. M. 4 PROGRA) SUPERB --NCTE-- This entergrise is duly proud of i's accomplishment in securing for With '\\H KIEKW 'l“l' and Washington the first appearance ert Park: of the celebrased composer-con- | ey Maste ductor 1 NWL i ks V|CTOR s CRANDALL’ j YORK THEATER, - HERBERT | g i 73 : Ina Pho:aplny Theater CRT :30 P. M. The thlking dol Mm;" ceep- 'Girl Sawed in Two” Gets Into Lo- tion at the Women's City Club Wed- nesday at 7 and at 9 p.n. Speakers: ; S John Jacob Arnold and Mrs. Winifre | Justice Stafford has issued a rule Suek\:flu_[s&unen Parents and chil-|against the Columbia Amusement dren invited. Company, Sam Howe's Theatrical Pro- | An elaborate program hasx been | ductions Company and Frank Malla- arranged for the Columbus Country | han to show cause Se 3 Colur 2 ptember 29 wh Clul at Fort Berry, Va.. for tomor-ian injunction should not be Issued ty M row. A base ball game between the | prevent them from exhibiting & ~Girl August Gumpert .................Manager club nine and the Dominican Lyceum | Sawed in Two" &pecialty. The conet will start at 2:30 p.m., followed by | order is based on a suit for injunee ! other amusements and dinner. Al|tion filed by Horace Goldin of the ! musical program under the direction | Keith's circuit, who claims that he of Bermard Fitzgerald has been ar-|has copyrighted the act and the | CAPITOL ThEATER After the theater every weck night you can en- Amoking Permitied joy dancing here to Breeskin’s music. Mat. Daily 15 With Harry Seymour, Dot mette, Jardin de St. Marks The Dance Gardens Be utiful NW /////////////////%///////////////////////////////////////////// % Y ranged for the evening. m?rnhologue accompanying it. Zixt and Pa. Ave. S CRANDALL'S F rough Attorneys Cr M < s Now Under New York M: N ALL’ at 104 Thieven ramancked the cellar 'of i Ly and Josesn m omeln &) o ING John Wolfe. 13th street, yester-i plaintiff charges that practically the! D ETRN’QL"“ liny and departed with eleven quarts | Sima act and introduetion s heims ! > il 215 Sun % Holy 2:%9,3:90 of whisky and other alcoholic bever- | given by Mallahan at the Cayety thi K'PI lNG Daily 373 Sun &35 Hol'y 2as'is LAST DAY ‘ages. a cording to a report made to week in’ alleged violation' of his | 3 “Applause Insistent”—Star ADBOAT RS £ fthe police. ev: d ago rights. 2 ’ e iv » us eitod Mr. Wolfe's house and ‘stole a | & e iy An PP NORMA thor’s Latest Vork for tie Screen WITHOUT BENEFIT OF CLERGY SELECTED SUBSIDIARIES 9w~ NEXT WEEK 5g Which occurrc-d Monday, September 19. R EPUBLI America's Finest Colored Thenter. EMMA%HARRY CARUS KAHNE WELLINGTON ll)l KE) CROSS Billy Dale and Bunnie Burch, Richard Kean and_company, Jean Cranese end —_— Jink bracelet set with eleven small l;l;)‘;.munds and two rubies, valued at MRS. KLAASAN GOES HOME Leaves With Family for Wheaton, | TALMADGE With Steliar Support in ORGANIZATION ACTIVITIES. We will place on sale Monday, Septem- ot Md., After Acquittal. | i Ornhest ey s THE SIGN ON TONIGHT. < ; < — -Adolph Zukor presents Jearny's, Aesop's Fables, cto. . The Ramblers’ Pastime Club will| Mrs. Elsie Gertrude Klaasan, the bel‘ 2()Y 9 a.m.; Well.l\no“n make ()f | ! ‘e\r::;y‘w;;rfiq‘:»nlg:::s“lll T H E D o o R give a dance at 1101 E street, begin-}YOUng woman who shot and almost “EXPERIEHGE" Order Now. —Overiure— ning at 8:45. instantly killed John E. Ketron, a gov- e 4 “«Raymond® (Thomas) ernment clerk, at her heme, 2108 H lmmons ee S o ST A Washington's t Orchestra. street, Thursday night. while defend- SR N. MIRSKEY, Conductor Floridn—South—Improved Service |ing Herself and children, left with | RICHARD BARTHELMESS (;AYETY Sl Eddfe Bola*d 1n “The Chink” Will leave Washington 3: ar hor pmtands h‘:r";‘,’;’;gr(‘w'g’p“;““ L as “YOUTH” SAM llu\\kwx NEW_SHOW NEWS—TOPICS rive Jacksonville . 3 aton, % : T A tianticl C ‘ .| immediately after "a "coroner's” jury L. T. JONES CLIFF BF RAGDON CRANDALL'S 18th & Col. Rd. Fhone Main 7800. nt. s SRS i,em;r'd‘:g any blame for e Loreits Aewrn Al MMERBMER S e The body of Ketron will be sont to Beds and Bedding Since 1901 Harry ufi. x-er:ll;a_g-n -n;l‘ l‘;-an%.!llhh. e x' REMOVED FROM OFFICE. e ite, Mre. John E. Ketron, at = ! i ., ton % 1 C. Thoresen. who was the demo-|according o direstion: rersiyveq rook: Corner 9th and H Sts. N.W. | .eratic incumbent of the office of sur-|the dead man’'s family by the authori- EI.ASGO veyor general of Utah, has been re-|ties here. It was learned Iast night ; h Main 2097 SHUBERT-B m ar moved by executive order, it was said | Ketron was a member of a vwell Phone Main b s Un in administration cincles’ today. He |known family of farmers living near Beginning Monday, Sept. 26, at 2:15 . M. 3 had refused to resign.> Erastus D.|Bristol and that, besides a wife, he | | I3 rlative In a New Vehicle P Sorenson has been nominated for the |lcaves one child two i uperiats vaeancy. Vauevitie Acts || $¢ THE WHISTLE Sensible Prices Comedy, “Ob, Baddy” Eve. 8:15 P. M. Mat. 2:15 PS.I. et “ 25¢, 50c, 75¢, $1 -25¢, 50c MT. VERNON , Except Saturdays, Sundays, Holidays Alexandria & Arl 1 Cemetery BOX OFFICE OPEN NOW || stor ower glowsd st giofaicia on al Cars Leave 12th St. and Pennsylvahia Ave. N.W. every 5 and 35. minu 3 NAMED FOR MARSHAL. William C. Hecht was nominated by . President Harding vesterday to be United States marshal for the south- | ern district of New York, which in-| cludes New York city. He i thy, who resigned, SCHOOL - AUTOMOBIL will take the chill off the room these cool evenings. NTUDDIMAN: 1204 G st. 6 12th Se, WONDERFUL Phone Main 140 "AST, INCLUDING " i - = JClARJ;JRIE DAW % — — LILYAN TASHMAN AUTOMOBILE e b : The D. C. Commissioners Srov, cARMEN Urge All Good Citizens NITA NALDI foto clean up aud paint up thelr premises ihe bour. Running time,: {l utes. 5 -~ 7 l :9 Mat. Today 2:20 | | Mt. Vernon open daily, excer unday o411 Tonight at 8:20 Round Trip, . 5 i} 30c Bouna Trip to Am-&g‘?omtm The First Big Revue of the Season Washington Virginia Railway "Comparny GREENWICH VILLAGE /=== EXCU'RSIONS "'03:"‘.'.!5:",35,,3320 “Great Falls by Water Power boat Pegcy leares Aqueduct brlds JARBMiizAy FAs dxteon b and M, Sundag, at 10 am. Round ir . Rates to charter parties. STATIONERY —We carry a big stock and quote low prices. E. Morrison Paper Co. | lm Pn. Ave. IW| Health Candies 40, 60 & 80c Ib. NLARGING PHOTOS Size 8x10 —is our specialty. We do first-class work always. c M. A. LEESE "8 —Have demonstrated in Washington this week to the entire satis- faction of THOUSANDS that— ¢ These cars are superior to all makes in easy-riding qualities over rough roads. They are as attractive in appearance and finish as cars that sell today for twice and three times their price. They will last years longer than.cars of other makes on the market today, with ordinary, everyday driving. Our log and rough roads tests prove this beyond the shadow of a doubt. . These cars are finding ready purchasers, for' the public is quick to recognize a REAL CAR. Over $1,000,000.000 will be spent this coming year on' new auto- - mobiles other than Fords. With The B1rmmgham Car fast forging f to the front as a popular car,in your opinion what part of this Billion Dollars will Birmingham Motors get for its cars? BETTY CARPENTER oto, clean o EDNA WHEATON limitation of armaments to be held here in : November. | & Let us give you an estimate for the paint- ing, interior decorating or paperhanging. HARKRY W. TAYLOR CO., Inc.! 2333 18th St. N.W. Phone Col. 1077 PERPETUAL BUILDING ASSOCIATION GEOQORGE FITZMAURICE Pays 6 Per Cent ! FOR PARAMOUNT on shares maturing in 45 \ "’CTURES . or 83-months. It Pays 4 Per Cent on shares withdrawn be- Beg. Next xht, Seats Now. || Pon. Mat. Thursa—Best Seats $1.50 Pat Rooney and Marion Bent DANCING:isHl | w":,fi"a;%:;fm.;sfg.:é:;afi:g NEW YOR DANCING ACADEMY Debutanto Chorus. BEST ORCHESTRA 1N THE OITY mflm !m Carnival Tomgnt! VAVAVAVAVAVAY | VAVAN vn AVAVA'AVAVAV "v CL. S TEack Yov %o nanc}: LESSO] 174 7. ST.2508 94h . un— 'n’ everything. Other spe- cinl attractions. Come sure: HEVY CHASE LAKE \WAVAVAVAVAVAVAVAVAV/ : , HUBERT GARRICK i o To MOUNT VERNON IN THE MO 'AINS ‘A\‘)"ll 6786.__ Established 1800. e YTk s || MISS CHAPPELEAR Maule Sunday—Scats Now 25¢ to $1.00 fore maturity s“""m’,‘“fh“l" sher l.n 'snow OF MUNIVEI!S!‘ N T A Ceasecticnt_Ave R R JXTY : Jack Hoffman and LillianHoskins, Assets More Than : CABIN JOHN ‘T- -~ GREAT MAGICIAN N. ormerly Mrs. H. L. Holt What portion of this Billion Dollars will you get in dwldends as.a stockholder? Come—Let's talk it over. We can prove that we have an investment opportunity worth while. Visit our office any time—we are always here. If you can’t get down on a week day, come down on a Sunday. . (7] OMI.’LETE Stock Office Hours: 7:3C A.M. to 11:00 P.M. $7,000,000 BRIDGE HOTEL : Con. (W'K.‘“‘;l‘n branches Edison Mazds Surplus Nearing Famous Maryland Chicken STRA N -EK'Q";EBNS TC1329 M n.w. lan i 32 BIRMINGHAM MOTORS cie [ S o e home or automobile. 5 : D-A-N A CIRCUS SPECTACLE [l | &5y e ey By lt:f:“’.';: Normal course for teachipg or expert dancing. Featuring Dare-Devil Bareback Riding " || | Claus open Sat. eve.. Oct: 1, with orchestra. Other AllSf eville Acts Corner 11th and E Sts. N.W. Mlm!ullab!mfll"“' ' 828 14th St. N.W. : _The Gibson Co., Inc. JAMES BERRY, President ar e —GLADYSE WILBUR, _ 917 G St. N.W. JOSHUA W. CARR, Secretary [il| Il Atiee mestty a'ersete vemyn ||| |6 Duwont civle Dupont, &w._;':.runw. 2 e — opening e 5 Children’s class