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- 38 i VETERAN FIRENA ON RETIRED LIST Timothy J. Donohoe, Fourth Battalion Chief, in De- partment Over 30 Years. TIMOTHY J. DONOHUE. THE. EVENING STAR, WASHINGTO KEEPING UP WITH THE JONESES—"I‘wns Ever Thus. — L3 | EasyRiding | My car’s so easy riding it gives no jar or shock, and in it I am gliding at all hours, by the clock; and, as might be expect- ed, my chores are oft neglected, and creditors, dejected, are wishing I would walk. And every mile I travel provides new, pleasant thrills; but, as I throw the gravel, and climb the sunlit hills, the morbid under- After more than thirty years of|taker, the butcher and the baker, servicp in the fire department, Fourth Battalion Chlef Timothy J. Donohoe was retired by the Commissloners Tuesday, With a pension of $100 a month. Chief Donohoe is sixty-four years old and resides at 1205 Lamont street. On January 7 of this year the: chlef’s automobile collided ~with another Ppiece of fire apparatus near Sherman avenue and Columbia road, seriously injuring him. After confinement to his home for six months, the chief was able to return to duty, but the retirement board recommended to the Commis- sioners that he be relieved of duty. The retirement of CI Donohoe will necessitale a series of promo- tions, which probably will be made at the next board meeting. Police Changes Ordered. The Commissioners also ordered the following changes in the police de- partment at their board seaslon yester- Prha!e W. Jett, given $480 addi- tional annual compensation and de- tailed tc the detective bureau in place of Detective Sergt. R. E. ‘Weedon, recently retired. Private W. Jones, detailed to special duty in prevention and detection of l:h $120 additional annual on. Guy Rone, to precinct de- tective at the sixth police station, with $120 additlonal annual compen- sation. Private D. J. Murphy of the ninth precinct, to precinct detective, with $120 additional annual compensation. For Wedding Decorations Consult Gude—floral headquarters, 1214 F.—Advertisement WILL COMMAND DIVISION. Gen. Menoher, Former Air Chief, Assigned to Camp Dix. Maj. Gen. Charles T. Menoher, for- mer chief of the Army air service, has been assigned to command the! Ist Division at Camp Dix, N. J., lleving Maj. Gen. D. C. Shanks, who, under orders. issued by the War De- partment, assumes command of the 4th Army Corps area, with headquarters at Atlanta, Ga. Gen. Menoher was relieved - from command of the air service at his own request, and gave as the reason for desiring the change his prefer- ence for service with troops. He was succeeded by Maj. Gen. Patrick of the Engineer Corps, former chief of the air service of the American expeditionary forc MT. VERNON Alexandria & Arlington Natjonal Cemet Bimover aliowed st Alossadrin on ob Mt Vernon Tickets very & and Ruaning _time, Mt. Vernon open daily. exoepting Sundsy | Trip, Soc und Ho. 300 Round Trip wuunm-vm-m. nu-y Company “HLW Furniture Store apd Office Fixtures American ‘Wood Finishing Co. 1217 9th North 12 Halloween Parties Are Incomplete Without Dikeman’s Pure Apple Juice Fresh made every day at Dikeman’s Orange Beverage ain Phone Your Order Now. Delivered in Gallon Lots. 29 UALITY —workmanship is of- fered in Developing and Printing Photos. =i - 35¢ Enlarged OPTICAL CO. 8x10....... 614 Sth St. M. A. LEESE I, | | protest that I'm a faker who doesn’t pay his bills. All day you see me striving to make speed laws a jest, and if I cease my driving to give the car a rest, I'm boned by merchant princes for pay for prunes and quinces, and every one evinces a spirit I detest. Oh, why do men like tailors insist on being paid? And why so many wailers amid the marts of trade? Why do they always chatter of things that do not matter? Why do they splash and splatter in lan- guage that’s decayed? “You ride in your four-wheeler,” the village banker cries, “but you should pay the dealer from whom you bought your pies; if one has paid the tinner, the web- ster and the spinner, the fletcher and the skinner, joy-riding then is wise. But if a man be owing for milk and garden sass, he then is wicked, blowing his coin for sparkling gas; and this the hosts are doing, all heedless they are chooing, while owing for the bluing, alack, and eke alas.” WALT MASON. (Copyright by George Matthew Adams.) 10:50 AM. Chicago Sleeper Pennsylvania system. Leave Wash. 10:50 am., arrive Chicago 8 o'clock next mornln‘ Through sleeping car. —Advertisement. H" Pz Health Candies i 40, 60 & 80c Ib. Money Avll.llble (or Real Estate Investments nl l"lrll-l'»‘lnu Real ‘Thousands of new homes are on. needed in Wuhlngt Begin today to SAVE for the most_satisfactory and _content- way to live—A Home of Your Own. Open an Account Now BANK OF COMMERCE AND SAVINGS Cor. 7th and E Sts. STATIONERY —Ready to kind of sta- ety ey st E. Mormon Paper Co. 1000 Pa. Ave. ELECTRIC HEAT —as generated by our .won- ALGYSIUS P TCamis! 6RE You, Jou MalLED INVITATIONS x NEW POSTAL STATION. <Service at 8th and H Streets Northeast to Begin Saturday. The Northeast Savings Bank and the northeast postal station will open simultaneously Saturday morning at 8:30 o'clock in the new building at 8th and H streets northeast. Caleb Penning®n is superintendent of tha postal station. Postmaater Chance announced today that the new branch offiee will be open every day, except Sundays and holidays, from 8:30 a.m. to 65 p. Will transact a1l kinds of postal b busic ness. A reception is to be held by the bank Saturday night from 7:30 to 10 p.m. _ OPENS SOCIAL SEASON. First of a series of/social events plan- ned by the Community Song Leaders and Planists’ Club as an outgrowth of Music week will be held tomorrow night in the form of a Hallowen dance at the Thomson School, 12th and L streets. Miss Helen Burkhart is presi- dent of the club. The refreshment com- mittee consists of H. M. Folmer, Mrs. N. Ball and Miss M. Hilton. Mrs. C. A. Grimes is in charge of arrangements. The Pedestrian The last for walking or for the man who is on his feet a good deal. Plenty of style with comfort supremie. 10% I THOUGHT So! HERE'S EVERY BLESSED ONE OF THEM. IN HIS <] WE PLAY | QEW'S VAUDEVILLE NINTH-AT-D “FOUR JACKS AND A QUEEN OCTAVIA HANDWORTH §& CO. OTHER ALL-STAR NUMBERS —PHOTOPLAY— “The Faee of the World" Scotti Grand Opera Co. La Boheme Company of 150 Artists, Musiclans | and Chorus from the METROPOLITAN GRAND OPERA | National Theater, Monday, Oct. 31, | 2:30. Seats om sale at Mrs, Greene's Concert Bureau, in Droop's, 18th and G. Phone M. 6483. Wool Hose 1.00 & 1.65 Arthur Burt Co., 1343 F Rccy The early tells of honers, the. Egyptians on a visiting Spartan Prince, ‘Wwere an important item. TODAY POLLY that are sure to please your guests and Chocolales &-.Bon Bons: | repast. Fudse 50i; - Goeey Treat Canny - Caong G Mesco Bmldmg, 1013 E St. N.W. Trent T. 8. Patent Office CANDIES tians were great lovers of sweets. Plutarch and an almost royal welcome bestowed by in which confections NT produces candies the final touch 1o any 701, YOU CAN HAVE IT CHARGED A SUPERB 10-PC. DINING ROOM SUITE FOR ONLY 5245 , D. U, THURSDAY, OCTOBEE 27, 1921. —By POP MOMAN YO' SURE 13 MUSSED UP XINDA BAD LIiKE! , WIOORE'S R'ALTO 9th AT @ LAST THREE DAYS. SASCHA JACOBSEN Celebrated Violin Virtuose BEBE DANIELS The Speed Girl ——————NEXT WEEK- PARAMOUNT PRE- AFTER THE SHOW A WM. DE _MILLE PRO- DUCTION Jack Holt—Lila Lee SHUBERT Vaudeville Belasco Theater BRENDEI. and BERT 2 With FRANK MASTERS. and HELEN EMILY ANN WELLMAN and RICHARD GORDON I “THE SOTOR'D WIPE - Weitten, Ar- d and Directed by Miss WELLMAN Geo. Rosener, Du-Calion, Lucille Chal- fant, Palo & Palet, Jack & Kitty de Maco, Joe McCormack & Billie Regay, I\-lcl Toplcal Weskly, Apolle Trio, Bad Fisher HA‘I'INIE! NIGHTS 25¢-50¢ 25¢to le'r WEEK: ROGERS (m PERSON) Recent Star of “The Follies” and the screen’s mun:-uu in Ms faimits- entertainment Nonmette, Georgie Star Acts. - TONIGET, ATIONAL 7ome=r. o Sam Harris Presents Mn§ FISKE “WARE UP. JONATHANI" “eve eom 1ts New York success. STARTING NEXT MONDAY—Seats Selling Hx Other Miss BILLIE BURKE| In the New Comedy, THE INTIMATE STRANGERS [F By BOOTE TARKINGTON Dirsctien Erlanger, Dillizgham sad Ziegteld JOHN McCORMACK National Theater, Friday, Oct. 38, 4130. Management Mrs. Wilson Greens, Droop's. 13th and G. Phone M. 6483, SECOND TEN-STAR CONCERT National Theater Friday, November 4—4:30 LEGINSKA The Phemomensl Pianist HANS KINDLER rngn” l&m 1308 G SAUBERT-GARRICK Pt Xeom. TONIGHT, 8:. AT X, 3 s Tava, mw “THE MAN'S NAME By Eugens Walter and Marjerie Ohase. —_— e T mx'r MONDAY. IIA'I'S TO) M'- D-A-N-C-I-N-G Knickerbocker 18 7MWW, : e OSSO T XV, nn-wylme Makes Ynm “cing, CONCERT NUMBER WEBER MALE QUARTETTE DIRECT FROM NEW YORK LOEW’S LAST THREE DAYS Paramount Preseats THE From the famous novel by E. PHILLIPS OPPENHEIM I Beginning Sunday | BERT LYTELL In “Ladyfingers” | I LOEW'S | COLUMBIA _ DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS In Alexandre Dumas® Triumph THE THREE MUSKETEERS BEGINNING SUNDAY e NAZIMOVA In Metro’s enthralli persion of ”"(’r::; 1»4'0 Dumas, “CAMILLE’ With RUDOLPH VALENTINO HALLOWEEN Monday, October 31 Cabin John Bridge Hotel D-A-N-C-I-N-G ‘Tonight, 83:30 to 13 P.M. Shinn Bros. Famous Jass AMUSEMENTS. I CRANDALL". louse g i HURRICANE OF HUMOR Come golfing with him. Stumble into society with him. Have the first for trot with him at the Bal Masque. And bring a can-opener . Never mind why, but REENFORCE ALL YOUR BUTTONS! M AMUSEMENTS. resminence TNIMIIINE EXTRA ADDED ATTRACTION: LA WILL ROGERS~A (LI AR AR RO CAARRORORRRCEARRRE OGS un:cm-.\ E, 3 30 p.am. alifornia Streets HARRIS, i ARIT.* Note—This theater ix under the per sonal direction of K. H. Campbell, former manager of the Olympi CIRCLE *'c “A TALE l!}' TWO cRAND“I I 's Flll:"l'lllll’ol.ll klfi‘ THHFF DA\'F-—‘!I"P"I{ B POOR RELATION al CRANDALL’S OLYMPIC | PAULINE i ELITE “":\.H'TT!X"I‘:‘J‘\‘“" e STHE W AVENUE GRAND, o5 Fa. Ave EX CRANDALL’S l i TONIGHT, 8:20 MATINEE sA-r ONLY. THE I‘Aldvl lflfll muu “LADIES’ NIGHT” EXHIBITION s{uaz?‘ st 5t W Ot 3 ¢ hen ‘Week days, 5:15 fo 9 P. I lmdl!l. T P Bublio cordially invite o TO MOUNT VERNON Charles M CRANDALL'S F at 1080 METRoPOLITAN COSMOS FEANA. MONDAY T0 SATUEDAT. 115 AND 4:45 FIRST SHOWING IN CITY. “THE SHARK MASTER” WITH FRANK M FOLLOWED BY A CONTINTOUS SHOW OF SEVEN VAUDEVILL _ FILM COMEDIES. NEWS 1119 ETH PRINCESS CAROLINA COLISEUM SKATING TONIGHT DANCING. ; Jack Hoffman and Lillian Hoskins, Fomerly Mrs. H. L. Holt Baliroom and all branches ught. Classes PRIVATE_ LESSONS Course, slx lessous, $3.60. Clase ine._cool ballreom. W 1129 OATHERINE BALLE, 9th St. N.W. Will teach Fou to_dance, also steps, in a few lessons. Prices reason any time. Hours, 10 a. nvmr AND MRS. ACHER'S STUDIO, fl"v st. n.w.—Class Monday and Friday, 10 P Frivatr lessons bt appoiotment. Phone North 6786. Established 1900. 31° ~Want to Dance; You Oan Learn. RIGHTWAY SCHOOL OF DANCING 1218 New York ave. n.w. We gire to our course students one half-hour individual private lesson and_one three-hoor clast lesson _for $1.00; to single student $1.60. 't REPUBL® . &' grica’s Finest Colored Theater t Three nu-—-u Pl 1 "TI'IE OLD N Inde, “I Want My Mamm. SEMON, in “THE FALL G! GAYETY—"uit"eix™ ARTHUR PEARSON'S BITS O’ BROADWAY with Jamie Oo: Harry (: Catherine Crawford, a Oherus of derful heat lam pgn. is univer- sally used by physicians and | ] others in the relief of pain, b % a B B =y —— L Am stiff joints, etc. : Our Therauptic Lamp (com= plete), ready to attach to any lamp socket. Spe- $7 50 flanuhe 11|eflno-l.lh. the greatest Heat Generator, with 8-Stars -8 In flg“ Bark.r’z'". Scott’s, The Poverly of Riches BUSTER KEATON Ia “THE PLAYHOUSE” —Overture— RHAPSODY” (Hesmer) g S Aonic Inmovation q-. m... Orchestra” sroads the le — Boenio — Topios mm- CRANDALL'S 18th & Col. R4 | North 5197. NICKERBOCKER [+ o o T E0 i oo Baliroom and Stage —TODAY— Chilaren’s class opening Sa Beginning at 8:30 P. M. VIVIAN “Miss Audrey m MARTIN lo Hall, 1219 Conmn. ave. In A Delightful Comedy l:l“.'tfln of dancing. Phone lr -w.: Fr Plllfl I' FRENCH Beautiful baliroom for rent. IENNETT'S “Ql\ A suumn's DAY” CAPITOLI=: et Dally, 2:15 _ Eve. 8:15 Permitted | SW‘E’E.T SWEETIES Frankiin 554, Dr. Jung Arch Braces —have proved to be most wonderful = in relieving tired feet. N We carry a eomplete stock on hand ready to fit Thousands of people m. sect:red rle_l;ef by em. mmee(hngly reuan:lfie in price. $1.00 Per Pair The Gibson Co., Inc. 917919 G St. NW. Vocal e onmrm) "UFNA‘ MAB MUREAY, MATD ALLAN Private and class lessons fn MODBRYN and CLASSIO DANCL Studio, 1850 Biltmore st. _Col. B.F.KEITH'S%: “Complete Triamph”—Post ALL STAR BILL mhofl-mn—od‘n-— Evening. _'mu- mo n-fi Fables 2123~ 833 Alfred Latell {3687~ 887 Clara Howard 2ws- sw3 EDITH TALIAFERRO ' 813- 918 Joe Rolley 334 98¢ HYAMS & MWINTYRE 8159~ 9:09 Intermission 410810108 Topics of the Day swr-100r BERT m0|. - as-1eas HARRY FOX 4109-10040 Berk & Swan. 4159-10:50 Pathe Pisture Nows. 5189-11/00 Extt Mareh. Welah, e city. Ladies, Zic. I-enuenll. “t‘ tax paid. New Feature—Stage Work. ing twice weekly. Fancy, g‘l"fi", (oot aioe dancing. Private sisar 23 C.H.APPELEA.R el mo—-efl-tA- fimfifi We carry other makes as well, also violet, red and blue screens. The Gibson Co., Inc. 917919 G St. NW, Every Buffet on our floor greatly reduced in orflnr to nduue luwk present DAVIQON’S"“ 1329 M n.w.}ia "Tne sessoa’s pow dinces—latest Teach you o dund corecty 1a s fe leves for teaching or expert dancl Normal cootse for teaching or #x Class Sat. gve. Instruction and dazcing, § to 13~ 42-inch Solid Buftet, with good sise plate glass mirro: old up to-$45; now. a fow lossons