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38 ; : ' THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C.,. WEDNESDAY., NOVEMBER ' 9, -192% D S‘[RI[:‘I']'U m—ls KEEPING UP WITH THE JONESES;-Pa Can Now Read in Peace. PER DIEM PAY ROLL Rate for 2,000 Mechanics and Laborers to Come Up Again Next Month. The wage scale of the 2,000 per Aiem flaborers and mechanics irf the District service will come up for reviglon again next month, Maj. Cary H. Browl. asslstant engineer com- missloner and chalrman of the wage board, stated today. These employes are paid from lumn sum appropriations and their pay it ___ AMUS] —By POP MOMAND.| i v 1 p m. Oontinuons—10:30 . m. 11 p, m. Reciort | _BEGINNING SUNDAY | Xevrioeer MAY “LADIES McAVOY || MUST LIVE” In Geo. Loane Tucker's great In Wm. D. Taylor's plcturisa- of the lilies of society, mow.?uw oted Dbasking in ple BB A A 9 in ploaente and lurury | adjusted from time to time to keep; it as nearly as possible on a leve . '"H with the wages paid similar trades- | - men in private employ in the city. | AMUSEMENTS. - | AMUSEMENTS. / AMUSEMENTS, [ mn“ls ” I Effeet of Last Decision. o - "ml A Realart Pieture A Paramount Pictare + While the last decision of the wage board in June increased the bas Mooflsys Extra Added Attraction Cast Includes ;’-_-‘l__._lllllIllllllllllllfllllilllllllllIIIIIIllllmlllllllllllllllIIII||||IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII||||IIII||I|||IIIIIIIIIIIIliilllIIIIIIIiIIIIIIiIIfliI pay of -eity laburern{aud mechanics i tive nveiope BN the n was aetually reduccd. due to the fact that | BUSTER KEATON MAHLON HAMILTON oh July 1 all per diem workers los' — R — u.lc" -.uou “THE HIGH SIGN” LEATRICE JOY the $230 bonus. which amounted t¢ 76 _cents a day. i The increase in basic pay made ir | June was to ofiset in part the lose of the bonus. 11 A, M.—ALL WEEK—11 P. M, — District officials would not predict Enchantment and Thrills in advance of the meeting of the wag: board whether wages would be cutj next month, nor have the representa tives of the employeg made a formas |3 announcement of what stand the mer will take. AND SYMPHONY Present Cont of Living. - > The House of CRANDALL Daity Perform- Recogniacd ances, Contin- Pre-Eminence ‘l‘l""‘! 1‘0{‘: l‘l in Both + 40 Bk iR —sunday— Ph;f::mn‘ls Doors Opew sand Music. t 2:30 F Street at Tenth “ W THIS WEEK PRESENTS S Special Film Features P S S P S i ST S jth & C Sts. N.E, 911 H Street N.E. NEW STANTON 5 £ EMPIRE °3, 2 S5 Mokses. 1a !t HUGH FORD'S SUPER- & *“A BROADWAY BUCKARG b B GREAT DAY." TH 2 = ——— — A POWERFUL DRAMATIC PRODUCTION 535 Stk St. S.E. A A o e INEW THEATER 322 2e¥ist Rmm 18th & California Streets "”‘.n";;“ = R. H. CAMPBELL, Mgr. TBo in A member of the Ciiy lkmployes Assoclation expressed the belief that |2 the cost of everyday necessaries has = ; < not dropped much since the last de | At His Dramatic Best cision in June. The employes’ asso- 4" ciation probably will hold several | § ~w meectings between now and the meel- : # jug of the wage board to formulate e 2 ” Warner Brothers’ Vividly Dramatic Screes ¢ A & i : L. = ;. i ¥ - g, 9 “ 00T GIBSON, O T ns Reed 552 50 mimmum in The Version of the Famous Stage Success, f L HOomERNY CRANDALL'S METROPOLITAN K- NNA 2 NILSSON AND [CIRCLE 21 == ave. MAY COLLINR, - DIX. STUART HOLMES. HATTON. in “ALL FAIR 1. D 1st St. and 1§ KNICKERBOCKER AMERI ALL-STAR CA! CRANDALL’S 15th St. at Col. R “BALVATION N TODAY—ALICE BRADY. A THE EAST." COM 31! MOVIE STAR. d PRIZMA'S TIRT'S PARADISE TOMORROW-—H laborers was fixed at $2.80 minimum $3.76 maximum. On July, 1920, tnes. workers reccived from to $3.28 On July 1, 1919, their wages rangec - from $2.32 to $2.8 On July 1 of this year the wage 4 for skilled laboreis ranged from $3.84 J " i to $4.32, whereas the year before they were pai st‘rom $3.36 to $3.92 and in 1919 to 53, In the rates quoted for 1920 and i o Neae 14th 1919. however, the bonus was addec ey Tomtrow ana - Frida to these basic salaries. Edward Hearn-Barbara Bedford in . PEOPLE OF U. S. INVITED | 7™ il TO WORLD LABOR BODY |, —— —— i Lord Burnham. Head of Interna-| Decidedly tional Conference at Geneva, | Snyder & Little ‘Writes Letter. A message inviting the American people to join the sessions of the con- ference on international labor prob- lems was received here last nighs' from Lord Burnham, president of the International Labor Conference, now ; ain session at Geneva. “Let it not be said of the nations of | the world as was said of old: ‘We are all grown wise, but too late’" thel] message to the international labor oifice here read. “We have to make up. our minds whether we can agree to work out the essential problems of nations and international life together by asreement or by scientific ferocity | ifi a welter of destruction. i THIS WEE o 8 !;’I:P)(‘IAIA CAST, in “WHY GIRLS A B ELITE 14t Strect and R. I Ave. DOUGLAS MACLEA CRANDALL’S Theater. otk & E sts. TODAY TOMORROW-—CONBTA VOM. PLA OME 1230 _C Street X And IRVING H EDITH STOREY and N TRAIL.™ 1 CAROLINA "8, 5 R e e MAY ALLISO ) 2 TEARLE Y duimg AFTER 2qd. cov OLYMPIC , 250 4 € = Washingto autiful Up- Town Theater. EXTIRE WEEK OF SUPER-P Today's Picture. HAROLD LLOYD. A yvelty Draws. NO INCHEABE IN PRICE. SPECIAL MUSICAL PROGRAM. HOLIDAY MATINEE FRIDAY 3 P.M LYRIC 4th and Irvisg Sts. N.W. LAST DAY— & MATHESON LANG, Noted English Scenes Filmed in Venice. No_Increase in P RD, in NI * EPE. (AL HULIDAY MATINEE FRIDAT A1 P CRANDALL’S YORK THEATER Gn.Ave.&QuebecSt. A STEWART. in “SOWING Avd HARRY POLLARD. “Here in :the lnternational Labor Conferencé” the representatives of | “overnments. employers and workers | meet in common council. It is im-| possible for this body so vast and various in its constitution to move quickly, but it moves in the right direction. It gradually sets up for the world & higher standard for life and labor. It is my earnest hope that the mighty republic of the United States will come over and help us to achieve such an end for the bgnefit of A Superb Entertainment for Rich and Poor, Old and Young, All Ages, All Classes, Everywhere—A Pulse-Stirring Human-Interest Drama, Crowded with Fascinating Characters, Replete with Tense Situa- tions:and Rich in Absorbing Climazes, with New York’s Frivolous Gayeties as a Nécturnal Background \ for Its Tremendously Moving Pivotal Scenes, Which, Without Exception, Are LAVISHLY STAGED —— WONDERFULLY ACTED REALISTICALLY PRESENTED TRE BLAZING. CEH ToMokEoW ¥ ,.in _“POY. SRTY 1C HALLROOM REVERE ©= Ave. HORART BOSWORTH, in “BRUTE MASTER." Shoes and Hosiery ‘1211 F st. o OO AR ORRECO I T mankind.” =1, THE PRINCIPAL PLAYERS' . = _ ANNA Q. NILSSON JULIA SWAYNE GORDON. £ SECOND EVENING CONCERT DRIVE FOR $20,000 FUND. 24 MAURINE POWERS KATHRYN PERRY = New York Symphony Phyllis Wheatley Y. W. C. A. CLAUDE KING DAN MASON : = Orchestra Walter Damroach, Conducter Auditorium Central High Schosl Monday E;-u” , November 14, ADDED ATTRACTIONS HARRY POLLARD IN A NEW HAL ROACH COMEDY HIT . . . . . . . . . “A PENNY IN THE SLOT” . OVERTURE—SELECTIONS, “THE BOHEMIAN GIRL"” (Balfe) y e In % 1 Ce: : Thoo. Roberts—T. Roy Barses 1541 New York Avenue PATHE PICTURIZED NEWS : THE SCREEN SYMPHONICALLY INTERPRETED : TOPICS OF THE DAY "‘;’w "’m“";m_ Pacne Neweopverture COLISEUM — —— il 'SKATING. “Bewitching.""—Post. = CRANDALL'S' = AH ADELAIDE| MISS M s e l KNICKERBOCKER v . DANCIRY, imberly-Page & Co. 18th and Col. Rd. FROP.AND MRS ACRERS STUDIO, 1 &HUGHES “ JUL[ET In a Delicious Travesty on the Movies gy Auspices, AR ] 25¢ & Up Seeks to Increase Its Facilities. In an effort to raise a fund of! $20.000 to increase its facilities, the ! ing is located at 901 Rhode Island avenue, and cven now Its capacity is being taxed. room registry bureau, where informa- A tion on comfortable rooms for those . . the institution cannot accommodate Elamc Hoslery cafeteria room. N he budget has received the in-il __| v 5 dorsement of an advisory committee have always been lead —_— $6.08 Charlottesville, Va,, and Return. ; 5 i Tniversities Virginia-W. Virginia foot a'lways had first considera tion with us. We know the necessity of furnishing the Payllis Wheatley Y. M. C. A. yaster-‘ The fund ‘is to be used to provide can be kept; purchase of equipment of well known business men and!| ers with Gibson. Your ball. Nov. 12. Tickets sold Nov. 11 best quality and a perfect day inaugurated a drive. The btild- more dormitories, summer camps, Tfl,[sses a,l]d for clubs and classrooms and more women who have examined it. comfort and welfare have and morning 12. So. Ry., 1425 F.—Ad- vertisement. NEW UNIFORMS READY. | Today, Beginning at 6:30 fit. / IE !D Qui = . Officers of High School Cadets to | nruu.';oln I?‘SE,EIS,I & nE‘l_}" - J.Ck”cfm.d;-l!a Music foste AuCE BR ADY 2 ": Metro’s Modern Version ;‘ cortL¥- PEMBERTON. s 4 “PA . BEI A » . ) former dancing partner | Receive Garments Friday. i And our prices are al- Bumns_and Steve Freds. Mr. Lo B‘"Hy"Hfllmllnd 4 Sist cAMIllE SAEMCRRAY, AN ways reasonable. People With Kenneth Harlan in Commissioned officers in the Wash- & Moey, Ete. Harry Beers, Haig & Lavers. Morton Jowell Co., Chang andy Comedy Trio A D K3 DE] CL IC Ruloff-Rulowa Trio Wih RUDOLPH VALENTINO e ksb Bilcmore st - Co ington High School Cadet Corps will . 3] - o reSefce thelr new nniforms Friday, it wonder at our ability to Ex. Mat. 5 P.M., Armistice “Dawn of the East” was announced today by Lieut. Col. 5 e . —O Now. in 3 TAe never- v PRIV e ey Y Mmnfessor || furnish such wonderful Day=Ordee: Now: - Main' 4455 Mayo & Vemon —COMEDY— Beauteous One! ot " ot Borsomen T A sai05: s of military science and tactics in the || values at such reasonable Harry & Anna Scranton “A Monk - » N = 4 Tues.. ¥ii. Fine. cool ballroom. 'W. 1i28. o e peraonne] ot he-cndet organ: || prices. Huck Finn & Tom Sawyer Monkey Movie Star The Favorite Wife || Week Nights, 8:30 to 12 | ’ “His Unhappy Finish” —PRIZMA— Unwilling_recipient of the Sheik’s favor, risking }fe for true love, spared the block because of nobil- *#zation will be in uniform before the @ Thanksgiving holidays, which begin L The Giiwson Co, Inc. | T e S dstiome Biirectias AR CAD LIBRARY CLOSES FRIDAY. Time GLADYS WALTON. 14TH ST. AND PARK ROAD \The Fublic Library will be closed on 917-919 G St. N.W. ‘ Eo il in “THE ROWDY" i = = E:L‘:}:,,Z‘“",'l‘h‘;,,'h" finds l i ) TORTGHT The Perfeet Place to ' < stice day. e library's appro- tirring Drama. 's would have found despair. m s 3 priation for Sunday and holiday serv-| H . inCity |AS8 Drama of & Girl's Fight cA P I Tol byior s She is the best beloved tn MAT SN e [ L | : Mack Seanett Comedy “An Artist’s International News Weekly Paradise” ity of an unwanted lover. ice Is 100 meager to be stretehed to . ; 5" g Ev. 8:15 Tmitied B ha harsons ot cover any additional polidays, it Is i 3 44 E¥anit 4 i ight” cover, 3 & bian Ni oves ) ul;w JYORK, Jr, with Edtle Colo One Aral Night [T Splendid Musio—Wonderful Fleor ARLINGTON NATIONAL Denoe. '";_z rastling Thuradey Sipbt Toma A ‘whole wonder city recre- Sayaipr Eviaie -Billes Pasiee er vs. 0'Zark. H ated Z # Spanish Deaces lsd by 108 Tomorrow—GREAT MASK BALL s triumph in New e~ S:tie 5 16 Worth- While Prizes for Most rlz‘l;‘gal.mm% L Original_and_Comicsl Costumes. FRANK INflEY Y —_— VISIT S | 2 : . ! r = 4 L CEMETERY SHUBERT Vaudeville pictures you take in Washington. ff| BURIAL OF i . p 3 Belasco Theater FREDERI!?I(N$F#'NGTON' Bring your aims where thes will ||| yNKNOWN SOLDIER ; o vt Terk: as with POLA NEGRI: NEXT WEEK ONLY AT M'SS CHAPPELEAR 4 Private lessons by appointment. orth ivua. 1715 _Conseetief t Av- left before 9:30 a.m. ready same November 1ith : #718 & 9:16 p. m.; Sunday 3 & 8:16 p. @ N | “Coming to the Call” CRANDAL ol day at 4:30. - ‘GLADYSE WILBUR. Quickest, Most Convenient and 'A_Night Attack on a ICKLE ME || povont circie (Dupent Studia). #h.rr.1485-% HARRY C. GROVE, Tnc. || moongeDict Romer - | || LEW FIELDS & €0. Government Wagon ETROPOLITAR||i T 1210 G Street il Round Trip Fare: 30 Cents H i In “Snapshots of 1921 “The Santa Fe Trail” at 1000 : . b _Want to Dance? Yeu Can Lesrs Convealent to All Hotein, ":?lfllz::l\'t dfll',ter! ‘!IW ml ites 3 With LULU r.;:g’d.rl’i% AND COM- :The Buffalo Runners” Rig! hool Daneiag and_Pennnylva : i ; " e NW. Divect to Cemetersy * i M & atnistars Reries S SoaveER || The Emtigrants’ ATIONAL Zruiet s: bt ledividuat private seeeee WAS s i ) QUREN. i T Matines Saturiay g me_three-hour clase’ leason for B McCONNELL & SIMPS| form Sorthe L Zrant Sheridas, Laclle Watsn & RMLWAY COMPANY 4 s “AT HOME' By Grant Simpsen. . mightiest photo netion : A, ROBINS :n" our early fromtier m-.’ ; E : - mlvnua.AxurAmg. OUT THE DUST SrAxTiNg. lxnn‘m—fifi TEURSDAY s H E L L E Y T AT]ONERY g Lo KLANI COMING 500N Léontical Cast and Productien, () 7 YVETTE ‘& CO. X 38 . 5 CONCERT . I 5 15 this great stock you will > i o o Buncs. "Fe ., find just the kind of stationery Health Candies 40, 60 & 80c Ib. %2 ° Eddie Gooke and Kino Olarks. § - ‘on Studio of Publ er eIt . YEED ALLEN Harry Rowe Shelley, great com- || 81 Stage Dancing. 431 11th o > ““Born 1894, poser-organist, of New York, as- e you want. i — —_ ' ~ E. Morrison Paper Co.|| Celebrated minstrel man JOE FANTON & 00, Clsted by chorus of sixty volces. DAVISON’SPref- 1329 M n.w. M = < ““Beconds of Buspense. And her Ballet Ruse with Ful % S daere tos 3 . 2 goc £ oe ks. Dorethy Franels $ N &ourse for teaching or expert dascing. Always on Hand —MT. VERNON At Masonic Temple ||| " SEnatiit SaF |y &It par Tl Rt Charch | s S el Expert Developing, Printing’ || Step-over sliowed at Alexandria oa ail naco: fi.' D. S MATINEES NIGHTS = ) ¥ L ien Anacostia, D. C. "|'} 98¢ 50c _ 25¢ to AYETY ‘%Wt ® | : Wodntaday, 8 PM. ' |0 b and Enlarging at— y&. edakFillingStation . 917i91® G St. N.W. Except Ssturdsy. Sunday and Helidays \VEST TIME, Al.m—tfihu--fl-nm > I Boginning next Sundey afternsen—Oscil Introducing a cast of celebrities headed iy “‘fln 1% 740 SN BE. N.W, TLean and Cleo Mayfleld, Delly Oomnslly | {| & triamvirate of stars, WILL Casinl g Ctmonst. s e ‘Why waste time with peop] and ‘Wenrioh, Whipple-Huston NED' 'H'A':'l'.fl 0_ N:n & oK 8 m 0'-’"!' llege Gloo time? :Il-l m you .t'o d-m.'::n g other star sots_Sesta Nov. beauty,_chorus. oK \pyrean: b - . E i ous at any:time. Houts, 10 .m. to 10 p.m, 3* Jean Bedini's Rural Festival. HAR