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" 28 JONIN CANPAGN | TOCLEANUPCIY Takoma Park Citizens Also ‘ : S 0N & ‘ M DATLY: .”"" AR | ot S i el i« Nominate Officers for v : : z ; ] TR e E CAROLINA "1f1& 3 ikt THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. O, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 11, 1921, —By POP MOMAND. THAT THERE STONE yooea So Good o WOULD FooL AN ME DEAR! WAlT'LL . E‘P\:En-r! Look &T T || Mes. Jones sees IT! Elig‘“'- D°m SPARKL : YOUR. E, OND ALL AS MuCH A'S) ) l4lh and Irving Sts. ’ f Coming Year. DYRIC- 1% st trvaes s b Nomination of officers for the en- = S FLs " MARY PICKFORD in suing year was the principal fnun-e' . /] S Throuzh the Back Door” df the meeting last night of the . 2 CRANDALL'S . —_ AND LATEST NEWS | Takoma Park Citizens' Association 4 ] 3 TODAY AND 0} held in the Takoma Public Library. . i corner 5th and Cedar streets. The N : : ’Q YORK THEATER sesult of the mominations was as CRANDALL'S xons rmearen follows: . ‘_ ? ORTH and DORE » ATH( - S \ or president. H. B Hendrick and . i 3 i \,'f ormandy - H. K. Hobart: S ts, Mrs. Alcena C. Lamondye Y Bl purdric: for secretars) Wal- |4 g M ds | MINIMUM WAGE LAW PLEA:| SEEK SOLDIER CLAIMS. g ; . Trey; for staut spcrelaryy \ otor Mladness | PAL 0 e X . or rea: , . 3 . 3 ¢ for detopates 1 =t * |cnildren's Hospital Decision Be-|Patients of Walter Beed Hospital ny ey : I\EWl IHEATER ey . e Bedms - r Vau [§11 nt St. ; in KING LIPS {He) Federation oticitiens . My shining car no more you Club Wil maxe & thres s hike t5 argued in Appellate Court. Being Interviewed. T R A N AMERICAN LAST DAY A T T Shoemaker. ;l‘hn election will ‘{ake | see around my stately residence ;| Chevy Chase Circle tomorrow. Reargument of the appeal of the| Claims of patients at Walter Reed D D. W. GRIFFITH M 8 EMPIRE ', i \ place a;“;r l“l‘.::‘ b & the windsheld’s hanging from a Nursery Association winl | Children's Hospital trom the decision | Hospital are being taken up today ; H AT D h and P ¢ Kot RS o i . astride meet tomorrow 30 at Ebbitt | of Justice Bailey of the District Su- |y special “fiying squad” from dlu-l “ {E STEP&” i L e N The ‘assecation adopted 'a resclu-jtree, the axles are astride a{Reoi! preme Court sustaining the validity of |~ & J0°Ct 20 e v STYLE STEPS CLE OF MANIA : CRANDALL’S tion expressing a desire to co-oper- | fence, and wearily my weird 1! the minimum wage law was heard to- \,"‘(lt o e hofmml esterday by The Crescent Comedy Four A = L s ate with the District Commissioners’ d and wond: chy 1 have| g Michizan Alumnae will meet Satur- day in the District Court of Appeals. Capt. Albert Heaan, Ym-n e or Other AN-Star \Ilmlun — < - WAL request to clean up vacant xmlq m.m ree, an \\Sn ’fl' why A ‘\I ;:a\ m; :30 p.m. in National Club- The r:ie(hlslon or,xhe lower court was nfn umrf& 5 > 8 AND 4d YDE ¢ T vards of deb paper, cans and rub- nse. “Don’t go so fast,” ou: merican Association of Uni- upheld by an opinion of the appellate 5 Dish, in order to make the city b mozsens I 80 SO 1ast,. i ersity Women, 1007 H street. Court rendered. last spring by Chiet |, EVEry man In the hospital will bo tiful in time for the arrival of v have been told by many wise Justice Smyth with Justice Stafford, | ;TFYIeReC- A ULty and aas ors to the disarmament conference |, dent i “or soon al| The Lonesome Club will meet Wed-|who sat in the absence of Justice |Vl dkon up promILY dis- 3 o next month. L lP"“| en ‘?llll)h‘ld "'d“l 0 (| mesday at Wilson Normal School. Robb, concurring. Justice Van Orsdel | justed: A statement from the. Uty RN UNION Z ; i “m” I ‘\n'v L Mrs. Mary L. White presented a re- | wooden box will hold a delegate| wrote a dissenting opinion. S AS| = = | EbedoNt: o ) port on the recent hygiene meeting. - their L\)lfih(‘lix The Mothera® of Randle High-|" Application for a',.ehmfing wag|S€veral hundred patients from the B EBALL RETURNS A Y 7 NG 9 ands .lnd ¢ hursday a e School. Porlowing the adeption of the report | about your siz o A oy Theretn. | the i was assaodaspoldbut pradent| following committee was appoinied g g | 1a; o he hearing Thursday at counsel I despise. And so l( hools will meet | made and allowed by Justices Van | Sy ,'{.’ol.lv'.:..“a;g\x\‘flhf':fla?fi:lflh;’ MATINEES DURING GAMES -m. in Randle High- | Orsdel and Robb, the but who have been sent to Walter senting. Counsel for the minimum | Reeq for hospitalization for disa- wage board asked to vacate this or-|hjlitjes resulting from former service. he Chemieal Soclety wil meet T : the Capitol on the subject: M stepped upon the gas and made| der permitting a rehearing. but was a will b ot White, chairman: [Thursd p.m.. Cosmos Club. Dr. |45 i - ing. The work of the squad will be to g E mond. Sire . ana|my gilded wagon fly, and 1{Edwin osson of the science sery- | d¢hied by the same division of the|in touch with the Army men soon Lo ST 2 be discl d and provide for their bD {ice will speak. Attorneys C. B. Ellis and Joseph W. | compensation and training, and to chker Cker W et K § Folk are attacking the validity of the|aqjust train fiereely it nnghtdgr_\ I !will meet Thursd e for oeojaws erehlia Leingnupheldiby BIoL pensation Clatnn i advice like soundin hrass ap-1 % SN < Frankfurter and Corporation Counsel | Bureau patients in the institution. i g P~ [ zanization of class for civics and cit- I g{ephens. The squad will acquaint all of the peared to me as I whizzed by. fizenship. men with their rights under the : would let no auto pass, however and sage| Women's City b T fisisence and, com: DANCE i N T T, of the Veterans’ 4“40&4104!2 Tth N.W. “OEHMANN’S” ALL-RECORDS SHATTERED > Murlc, Makes You Dane i EVERY WASAINGTONIAN SHOULD ENJOY THE WM. FOX PRODUCTION OF To Push Membership Move. The association will participate in the coming membe Federation of with Secreta senting the ass eral committee. In the absence of President J C. Suter, Vice President L. B. dett presided. b, “I've warned you once, PVe | itncaniefortitorn and_oid New Ideax in Floral Effects various compensation laws. iendl nobile owners well as pro- | for weddings. Shafter, 900 14th. M. 2416. warned you twice,’ the friendly | boulls ownersias’ WAl yasinnes | tororeddlugs sins speed cop to me said, “and if 1 is made, Joseph McReynolds, Make have to warn you thrice. a prison | FEutient Suoply Company, has ar- | COL. SCHREINER RELIEVED. president of the Commercial Auto- 7 ORGANIZATION ACTIVITIES. |cot will be your bed; or maybe | ranged o motion picture dispiay at Repair MT. VERNON MARK TWAI" s vou'll be laid on ice, with tapers | Mazonic Auditorium Theater. tonight Col. Edward R. Schreiner. Medical Aloxaniris & Arlingten National Cometer TON e | . Corps, has been relieved from duty . Stop over silowed at Aloxand at your feet and head.” My 4t Slolo at Camp Humphreys, Va., and ordered Finish Mt Vernon Ticrets O Lincoln Park Association A to Fort Crook, Neb., for duty as sur- 1] aSary Toave 12 Bt and Penneylvania will meet at 8 o'clock, Bryan Schodl. | pistor urged me to reform. and | WITHDRAWS OFFER TO U. §. |8eon for the ith Corps Area. Uphol;(er e R i aad AN itee iafter m: at 8 o'cloe Muscle Shoals, Ala. Mr. Benton gave Benning. will swarm, and sit on your and }* etas, Mo RN ’ . hei d And so 1 went |1° reasens for the action other than d U. S. Grant Circle. Ladies’ G. A. R..| their remains nd sc YolexDlaliy that'his ldea n makihg the will meet at 8 o'clock. Grand Army my dlp])\' way, :"."l ]d“gh(d ati Hall. { i proposal originally was to “protect Division No. 7. Ladies’ Auxiliary to!use my =mall <upp1\ of brains George R. Benton of Birmingham,| =——— —_— Mt. Vernon open daily. excepting Sunday et Th Krader |’.'|rnh:.‘xx|l:.m““'~' will {«q)] day.” he said, “the sapheads)Ala. has withdrawn the offer he made All Kinds of Furniture 200 n“aRg:;'d Tri “:‘3:1 e storm along the pike in noisy,for the private operation of the ni- AmencanWoodFmmagCo. Washington Virginis n..uny Company” nuing Citizens s G S e ic ors | tra 1 -powe: ioete a . “odad wains, and soon the coroners|trate and water-power projects at 1217 9th North12 YE e — ¥ Bel Surtsquy 55k Sneer Pt = —IN KING ARTHUR'S COURT— ble for Real Estate Most Popular Entertzinment. the Loans Money Aval | A Frisky, Frivolous, Jazzy and Joyous P aws, at f i b = Investments of First-Class Real Festival of Fun and Gayety, Miss Bovnton's Curre i maxims and at sa t tranticishe publl Estate Mortgage Loans With LEW KELLY (in_Person) :ni His Own MAM— —11P. M. UL ot AL 6 OTCIbOR X nisorass ! speed 1 pushed my dray, and| == = == Size, 8x10 Secured for Depositor { Horr S L TMASERE o ~ g - =l ek busted all the traffic laws; and = it lit ! PXivaly G 1. | will hold a house -|now you see me here today, the Quality | 9 ME: Onech LMol & Boua werins | DOV On e e | Work Save lil ARTISTS’ COURSE A RIOT OF THRILLS AND MIRTH = & . SEASON 182122 ew Je Society will meet at o " —with a complete stock of! - = . Withan Semagt, T et ® Lm"lml ]::rgfifié“n::\‘ ':')e ’\3}: School Stationery. | Always While Yoll Nationst TR aia B R Th -an Tnstitute of Electrical | e st OPTICAL CO., Have the Oct. 31. SCOTTI GRAND OPERA €O in || - Bt il Taest tonight at the ried and perplexed; "I’U'h“a”e“,‘ E. Morriscn P&pe!' CO M. A- LEES 614 9th St. A I TLa Bobeme. = Cosmos Club. near me wait, and pastors with! 1009 Pa. A =3 = 5 » Fov. 2. HULD, LDA LASHANSEA, sopranc. gl SH“BERT Vaudeville Berwsn = . “,"lthclr timely text: and staid| ? | G A 3. 5. JoRer HormaNN, l;‘f i LOEW’S =t 't a i ici P | 0 . FRITZ KRE! ., Viol meet at § nasium | morticians, at the gate, are say- . B essan pel $140915 98 1On eale A LA c =4 Belasco Theatel’ Builiiing: hlectio ing that their turn is next. Drink il With a. | = e et (Gbeaivon Dot 1 o et Bumean, i | : enja < il Amer- emember this . ] o 2 Benjamin, Praniiin counci, Amere | WALT MASON. A Quartof take the initiative and open a Sontimaesi—T “’af.:éd",‘:‘e;:‘i- Visdelle m Tun Irish Republic, will ot | (Copyright by George Matthew Adams.) savings account, it becomes TODAY AND ALL W Fion, Headed by Tiinity Church Hall, Georgetown, at casy {0 acquire the practice o PARAMOUNT PRES. Bt rerdy £ Edglaclonks 1T Ty AID FOR RED CROSS SEEN. ey - THOMAS Dr. €. M. international ses- | _ Opem Am Account Now ANK OF COMMERCE AND SAVINGS retary, Y. M. C. L.mwng‘ lveflcl;l‘recgn th[ Inspiring evidence of the determina- Furopean tour at Lane urch, ! 2 i B T A e orthenst, "ai g | tion of the American people to carry o'clock. Admission free. | forward whole-heartedly the organiza- b | tion's relief program was given by the Sixteen reet Heights itizens' | z 3 A ST meet at~ 8 ocinck |mational convention of the Red Cross, With G. W. Bennette, 1312 DogwWood | recently held in Columbus, Ohfo. ac- Mitte Every Day Phone W.183 (]ERTRUDE HOFFMAN and All-American Ballet Co. With Leon Barte | MOORE-LITTLEFIELD | Giving “Change Your Act” i TOWNES. LIBBY A)I’B'SI’ARXOW HAR- RAH AND R\1“l\l EEL!A BRAATZ, with AGNES AYRES | —13— ; Snperlahve Ae!s 65¢ A la Carte Meals Also. street. |cording to Mrs. Theodore W. Rich- he Crown Restaurants VlVN.!.»& JOE MANDELL “CAPPY RICKS” —_— |ards, secretary of the District of Co- 510 11th St. 1727 Pa. Ave. Cor. 7th and E Sts. = e i By Peter B. K3 Wedding Decorations. lumbia chapter, who attended as a dele- Buckeidge & Cas & Tiose Wilton. it By Gude — artistic and original. bull. Alexandria. gate and has just returned. She feels that the convention also has 1214 F.—Advertisement. Other Hits. = | : | lmommg- Mm‘ 250-500 25!‘} lo SI ; f Except Sat., Sunday and Holida; R W g COLUMBIA | 10 MOUNT vERNON —_— S given great impetus to the annual na- Babies Thrive Well On tion-wide roll call of the Red Cross YOU ST. Father John's Medicine—food tonic.— | to be undertaken, beginning Armistice Advertisement. day. A New Store 1220 G St. N. W. Where You Can Obtain- ABE LINCOLN HOME-MADE CANDY ““With the Money Back Guarantee” One taste of this delicious Candy will tell you more than we can say or write. Abe Lincoln Candies are guaranteed to contain only purest quality materials; to be strictly home-made, and to delight you, or your money will be refunded. To try Abe Lincoln Candy once is to become a regular user. Opening Specials Chocolate Covered 39fb T Al‘ ‘@ 2 1 George llss uI Dlsraell sBcoND grusr weEx | Steamer Charles Macalester LEAVES 7TIH ST. WHARF NOTE! L. M. Owing toihe greatlengti of | this mighty scccon prodiict Box Office Openx 9:30 Performance Begiux10 DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS In Alexandre Dumas’ Triump; THE THREE MUSKETEERS' he featurd is prosented dmlv at 10:00 a. ., 30, 4:45, 7:15 and 9330 p.m. LLOYD. ~BUMBING. TNTO SROADWA! " SHUBERT- GARRlEK e €55 st Tonight §:: at. Thur. and Sat. BEOCK thAn}:n‘mN Presents e Oect: Dece: a Philharmonic Course Season 1021-22 National Theater—4:30 0'Clock Nov. 10—Mme. FRANCES ALDA. Soprano, Motropolitan Opera: CASINI. Gellist. Jan. 13—M A B EL GARRISON, Soprano, Metropolitan Opera. Feb, 7—JASCHA HEIFETZ, Violinist. Feb. 28—RACHMANINOFF, Pianist. £10, $7.50. ‘oncert Bureau, r 12th: January 16th February 20th. under the auspices of The Washington Society of —— Five Evening Orchestral By The New York Symphony Orchestra the Fine Arts Course Tickets: $6.25. §5 and $3.75 — e — You'll always be sure that you have bought : to -the best advantage when you buy here ‘Wil | Concerts - —- 5 : x ‘Walter Damroach, Conductor =l — T On sale at the office of the So- r 24th: November 14th; Central High School Auditorium ciety, 1741 New Yérk Avenue. 5 m\1i|\mnn\u||mu»mnml!mumnnmmmnmmmm CRANDALL'S F at 10th METROPOLITAN | THIS WEEK 10:30 A. M. to 11 P. M. Raoul Walsh's De Luxe Ple- turization of “Spanish Love,” smprove e Starring NELLIE W. Want to lhnu! You C: RIGHTWAY SCHOOL 0? DANCIEG 1218 New York Ave. N.W. Individual private lessons. You need ems. —OVERTURE— Franklin 7654 TONIGHT u~zo o3 The \’anderbdt Prod: R BSETLcing co. ‘CHICKENS’ AUTHORS oF * lRENE 2 NEXT WEER—! 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Mahogany fimsh Dresser, Chifforette with in- z AN5. g‘e‘fhl o?o?:?emcon‘;’:ng h‘le;hsgsgl;?;ly r::lt m‘;‘v,:ur mouth. pGel)cc value, closed cupboard containing sliding trays; Vanity Toilet Table and fulls 50 — CLYDE COOK in |DAVISO) S'{,";‘: 1329 \[ n.w size Bed. Queen Anne design, of good construction and finish. SPECIAL “THE TOREADOR” peacThe season's new dlncflr—llh st steps _PATHE NEWS—TOPICS | Tench ou o dnacy corfertly jn o four Irsons Strictly private. Any eparate studios. Normal course f Class Sat. eve. PROF. AND M 10th st n.w.—Class Mond: forette, full*size Bed with bow foot and Semi-Vanity Toilet Table. Four-piece Suite, in Mahogany finish, consisting of Dresser, Chif- 5168 00 ‘Well made and constructed. SPECIAL . Health Candies 40, 60 & 80c Ib. Chocolate Covered * 59c Liquid Cherries. . . . . Ib A luscious whole juicy cherry, dipped in our’ special blend Milk Chocolate coating; a real treat, 80c value. . Abe Lincoln Assortment —which includes Butter-Nuts, Nougatines, Almonds, Marshmallows, Butter Creams, Cherries, Bon Bons, C *l| Assorted Fruits, Creams and other select pieces. ¢ Taste Abe Lincoln candy once—your money back lb if not delighted. STUDI0. nd Fridas, K I CRANDALL'S 18th & Col. RS NICKERBOCKER = . 11 pm. ¥ TODAY— el Beginning at 6:30 P. M. BETTY W aflnn;:ufn“SI'l‘lrz‘j'nflr;f‘ "D‘:‘n‘n OMPSO soms, §5 {privite and gl 8 t Js i ‘With Milton Sills, in AT THE END l,iVIIS‘SWCI-IAP; WEEI_.EAR OFTHEWORLD | xori 307 ™" 7 "5 Gonsecticat_aw. Comedy. “Doggone Torchy"” Jack Hoffman and Lillian Hoskins APITOL THEATRE . (As Tilustrated) < I g Pa,ave. 1t 115, Smcking Permitied (formerly Mrs. H. L. Holt) Important Notice! SPb it s &S == Rt || S ShT St i 3 ctiout av 5 The present owners of the Abe Lincoln Candy Shops = L vl 'r lll S l | Worll's Seciag PR W:"’"“"‘“’ . 28 Tnstraction, 7:30 have bousht the ENTIRE HOLDINGS of the former own-- : C. Living 00 £ FRANKLIN |l et a i, “"";;, uncing, 9 ers, who now have no connection with this company, finan- 4 50 I | o ke 700960 Bt 2 “nm: rank. | ) e s e Special— IV _Special llj| The advantages of light ATIONAL 275,y |, 22 manis ime it you ot fo dtsca? ey . . 7 -- lilt || weight, flexibility and direct JOHN CORT Offers » New Farce |latest in a few lessons by my method. Teacher air cooling give the Frank- |, A BACHELOR’S NIGHT Gone nt ang” time. Redaced '”f-"-".'.f'"fi' e lin greatest year-round use- =S e with Alex, Asris.) 220 PR fulness and freedom from |, ,:‘w‘_":n:"““’m s, | MISS M mk trouble, with least routine 1 st 1213 6th St. N.W. care. Franklin Motor Car Co. 1101 Commecticut Avenue Mahogany-finish—of splendid construction—and attractive design; spring upholstered and covered in Blue Velour. wewet House & Herrmann Sz | Abe Lincoln Candy Shops Main Shop, 1220 G St. N. W. Branch Shop, 518 10th St. N. W. i ARTING xonn—au'n THURSDAY Chaiiel Drjfbuphass. ramets (Dupont smn-) Ph.Fr.1435-W. (111 HOIIIIG IEIIIE, s opening Jerome Kern-Anne loal Comedy VEiCS, 613 cna_i-‘lu‘v -r‘rufiw Lr;:m: Dy " CUEARLAND DN | S v - L

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