Evening Star Newspaper, November 15, 1921, Page 50

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FRANKLIN See Them at the 1101 Conmecticut Avenue * Telephone Main 3341 ) lank Books the word. E Morruon Paper Co. 100 Pa. Ave. Closed Car Salon Franklin Motor Car Co. | BE FMORE {[THIS PILLOW Back oF THOUGHTRU OND BE MORE HARD TO ENABLE U3 TO LIVE LIKE THE JONESES' [PRESIDENT PRAISES WOUNDED VETERAN Carl Bronmer, Blind and Without Hands, Able to Operate Typewriter. Carl Bronner of Ohio. who was blinded by a bursting shell and lost both hands during the war, and w, No matter what your de- posit may be, the start is | the thing. You'll like our | banking family and its humanized service. 'BANK | OF COMMERCE f AND SAVINGS Cor. 7th and E Sts. is a student at the Red Cross Ins tute for the Blind at Evergreen, has received letters from President Harding and Secretary of the Navy Denby praising him for his use of a typewriter contrivance by means of which, without the use of his hands or eyes, he can write, The President’s letter follows: “My Dear Mr. Bronner: Admiral Andrews was so much fm- ssed by & letter whch you wrote to Rim that’ he sent the latter to the Secretary of the Navy, who, in turn, submitted it to me for my reading. I cannot tell you how tremendously I {was pleased to read an expression of your undaunted resolution and your |cheerful hopefulness. Iblow to su and one’s 1t is a mighty er the loss of one's vision hands, and to have such gratifying eviderice of your ability to express yourself through your types writer has brought to me a real spirit of helpfulness when there are prob- lems to face which seem exceedingly (dlmmn I should rejoice to know ithat any service man who had been so terribly injured was making prog- ress toward real accomplishment in ]l spite of excessive disability, but it is s0 exceedin good to know that one so excessively impaired as You has found his way to a state of self- help and self-expression as you make it manifest in your letter to your old commander. If my good wishes s ¥ Health Candies 40, 60 & §0c lb. addressed to you personally are of any encouragement, please know that you Im;e them in all the Sincerity which yours, can command. Very trul WARREN G SinGrY . HARDING."” HUSBAND IS SOLE HEIR. Allerton ushman is named as sole beneficia; or the estate of his wife. Sarah D. H, Cushman. who died November 8. The estate is valued 64 500 and includes premises 6th street and other property $30.000, Jewelry valued at h. 84 @nd stocks and Decidedly ki Snyder & Little Shoes and Hosiery 1211 F st. bonds estimated at $200.000. Attor- neys Wilson, Huidekoper & Lesh rep- resent the husband, who tudfly asked for the probate of the will. Dinner Decorations onference functions. | | —Advertisement. Lz, Flowers for haffer, 900 14th. 7 \ X dollars more. FRESH FILMS always on hand. We never sell old ones to any one. Be sure to get yours at | 917819 G St. N.W. ¢« MT. VERNON Alexandria & Arlington National Stopover allowed st ' Alexandria unning time, W v ap-. daily. exoepting Sunds; ous d 'l‘rln. She 300 Round Arlington _Cemetery WuMnM Vit Baiwey Company Gibson’s Kodak Filling Station Z 77 toe or tip. Oxfords. Patent Leather, Oxfords. Y Heaters 10 We carry a complete stock of electric rbom heaters. Every one guaranteed and all standard makes. A wonderful convenience on a cold morn- ing. Delivered anywhere in ‘Washington. Telephone Main 1085 or Franklin 5077. ° The Gibson Co., Inc. 917.919 G St. N.W. Electric Room Busy Selling Heavy Hose ings, a pair— The Mopn. [ 1 e o . The learned Prof. Pickering finds life upon the moon; there men, perhaps, are dickering, and chasing the doubloon. We've always thought it tenantless, and cold and gray and dead, {without base ball, and penant- | less, with none to paint it red. But now Prof. Pickering sees life signs everywhere, and may- be men are liquoring in soft drink joints up there; and may- be skates political as gifted statesmen pose, and kickers, dourly critical, deuounce the movie shows. We've viewed the moon through telescopes, its craters and its vales; though fakers in their yellow scopes, framed up some dizzy tales, of living beings dwelling there, we thought their tales were bunk; no orators were yelling there, no statesmen peddled bunk. We gave no time to bickering, our platform was so strong; but now Prof. Pickering has shown us where we’re wrong. He's found a lot of greenery, strange plants that grow and thrive; amid that ghastly scenery some THE:J EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 15 1921. KEEPING UP WITH THE JONESES—-QniteaShock to Pa. PA DEAR , PUT ON Youtz HAT! 1M ‘GOING TO BLOW P ¥ —By POP MOMAND. | YEH - DOC COME OVER RIGHT Awar! V. Z. 2\ & I THINK IVE GOT )| 3 ( S APHASIA; I DONT ° S / MATS. SRR TOOB\E&NHS;E' 2 Ii t;.lngcnon S gsgnsll';:wgflfi E%&E lIGIITl ! e ANOTHER EXCEPTIONAL BILL -WHIPPLE Dotey ivstesn (CONNOLLY H USTON The Popular Contralte And Their Selected With PERCY WENRICH of Twelve ‘Artists in “GENERAL” ED LA VINE " BERT CLARK MELROSE & VERDI '_The International Clown The Italian Comedians 0 with PAT BARNES, the Original “Buck,” Larry Young, der Winslow, Margaret Shame, Susan Freeman and Company of 100 Popular Price Matines Saturday L OSED OOALOVR; Fag CONVENTION HALL ”01: Y et I (o 19 1€ COUNCIL DELEGATES NAMED. Allan Davis. principal of Business High School, was elected delegate to the Teachers' Council for the high and normal school principals at a meeting yesterday at the Franklin School. Frank C. Daniel, principal of Tech High School, was chosen alter- nate. Dr. Rebecca Stoneroad, direc- tor of physical training, was named by the special teachers to represent them on the council, the reorganiza- tion of which will be‘;ompleled at a meeting in the board of education chambers at the Franklin School next ‘Tuesday. ——— Flowers—Loved the World Over. Gude's flowers speak a universal language. 1214 F.—Advertisement. —_— The latest sensation in London so- ciety is the opening of a laundry by a countess. The titled “washerwoman” is Lady Clonmell, who has opened an establishment near Oxford street. cow feed is alive; and—is it merely vanity?>—if such green things appear, there’s sure to be humanity on hand, to profiteer. The learned Prof. Pickering to our beliefs says, “Scat!” So Welt-sole, Three-strap “Toddle” Pumps and Plain-toe “Flapper” Our Stocking Shops Are Silk-and-wool and Heavy Cashmere Stockings. 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Other Tan Boots various shapes, starting at women fort with *Black and Tan Welt-sole One and Two Strap Sports Pumps. Tan Calf or Black Kid Boots. And others—in every way the season’s most important gather- ing of good- shoes at a popular price. “Wl MO-DAU- SIS” Kd Boots for Laced or button. Black Kid Boots. . .. Brown Kid Boots. ..'$7.50 eveloping and Printing —Photos is our spe- cialty. Quality work at small cost. |_Photos 35¢ Enlarged 8x10 OPTICAL CO, 614 Oth St. MALEES NN 2 looking, good quality Red Calf $7.85 $5.95 stylcs and demanding perfect com- all-around servlceablllty $6.50 © JACK “THE BROKEN 3 SHUBERT-GARRICK STROUSE &T\?E*&fé‘&, | ™ K BCR ON LEAVE" " RIGOLETTO BROS. & oy | SUNDAY 5 MONDAY "5 | ORIGINAL MOTION PICTURES SISTERS i In “AROUND THE WO¥ SHUBERT NEWS WEEKLY BLD Mats. 25-50c cept Saturdas, ay and Holidays THE STUPENDOUS SPECTACLE-PICTURE "JUDGMENT!" ADAPTED FROM THE MASTER-D, i IMMORTAL FRENCH Abft‘u‘)’)% OF IHS VICTOR HUGO CONCERT FEATURE GUEST CONDUCTOR—FAMOUS RIALTO ORCHESTRA ADOLF SCHMID FORMERLY DIRECTOR COVENT GARDEN AN ATER, LONDON—BOSTON GRAND 0?’15“” = SPECIAL OVERTURE LIBERTY EL "’E 14th Street and R. = ity CRANDALL S e M DUMBARTOW‘“' Wisco 3 Eas) jorth Capitol and P STAR CA ‘SALVATION SAVOY TH TPup ana < . N LD WE tliANDALL § 1ne 1119 H St. PRINC l),‘ “SEVEN ith the famous lltl&NCA EARomA OLYMPIC i 1’5 YORK Tur Ave.&Qu . % LYRIC '35 and, 2 AT I o N A L D. W. GRIFFITH’S TONIGHT AT 8:20 “DREAM STREET"‘ o HENRY W. SAVAGE OFFERS THE MERRY WIDOW Franz Lebar’s Famous Operetta IDENTICAL NEW YORK CAST AND PRODUCTON Matinee Saturd 1y. Prices (except Sat. ) $1.00, $1.50, $2, $2.50, $3. STARTING MONDAY—SEATS THURSDAY Mats. Thurs, (Thankigiviog Day) and Bat. LENORE ULRIC In His Own Adaptation of RIALTO INOVEMBER 20TH ’ NEW STANTON FIFTH G AGNES AYRES AaNOD RUDOLPH VALENTING E Sth&N. Open I CIRCLE‘ ‘ WALS T B.F.KEITH'S % Retains all the charm that marked its first presenta- tion.—Poat METROPOLITAN F Street at 10t N “THE SHEIK” L P N | paiL AT Heass — e e | THE TEACHER'S ROMANCE BURTON OLME9 A delightful comic operetta Cast of 12 people TABOR & GREEN Black Face Funsters LA GRACIOSA The Act Beautiful THE MELROY SISTERS HARRY BENTELL Freemont, Benton & Co. BUSTER KEATON in “THE GOAT” 2-Reel Comedy. And Special for Maginee A First Bun Feature Fim “MOONLIGHT FOLLIES” with slluring Marie Prevost REPUBLIC *%. 5 Amorics's Fineat Colorod Theater 2:30 P.M.—Last Two P.M. Rupert H Der “DANGEROS CUAVE A ‘Harold Lloyd i Special Announcement Owing to the great demand for seats A second performance will be given by iPAVLOWA, And her Ballet Russe with Symphony Orchestra POLI'S THEATER Friday, November 18, 3 O'Clock taed ¢| Entirely Different Program and 19 | Prices, $3.50, m.oo. $2.50, $2.00, $1.50 On sale at Mrs. ne’s Concert Bureau, Broop's. 1ath 'and G Thone Main S48, Note—First performance National Theater, Thuraday, Nov, 17, 3 (*Glock HULDA Lashanska Nationsl Theater, Seats_on Sale at Mrs, Bureau, Droop's, 13th and & coussfi'"m SKATING | FRESCOTT || HOPE EDEN ROBERT ~EM: &. CLA[RF WHITNEY ™, o A Syccess in “The G SYBIL' VANE AN / And Colored Views 20 and 21 27 and 28 D HIS MELODY ¢ Hall. Du For 9th Below ¥ All Week FRANK FINNE'V REVUE A Whirliglg of Nonsense, FRANK FINNEY _Wexi_Woer_"Billy_Watics Poli’§ i, AR’ THUR HAMMERSTEIN Brings FRANK INI!‘EY CRANDALL'S, METROPOLITAN F at 10th 8. Bickieme| - TONIGHT T NEXT WEEK—SF'78 THURSDAY — — 4 First National Attraction The Smart Musical Camadw Hib k Hoffman and Lilliah Hos Hoskms Formerly T\u H. L. Holt 1141 Conn. brun s 1 Classes ‘ Jac ~ Week Nights, 8:30 to 12 ARCADE 14th st. and Park road. NOT A “DANCE HALL" TODAY AND ALL WEEK Realart Preseats MAY cAVOY Star of “Sentimental Tommy.” In Wm. D. . J. Locke’s noted novel, “The Morals of Marcus” “MORALS"” CAPITOL 2% “Whirl of Mirth” Wrestling rhmw Night ‘Cyclone™ Kif " NEXT CONCERT New York Symphony Orchestra ‘Walter Damrosch, Conductor Nmonman Tues., 4:30, Nov. 15 A PERFECT PLACE TO DANCE | MATCHLESS MUSIC VAST FLOOR Az the Wild Desert Dancer in OME ARABIAN Four POPULAR PRICES BTRICT Cins0F . Wagner Program Armistice Da lle-rlel‘(lll Cunrls.r I"H::"M.l-k, Parade Sn-e-,. TOMORROW—CARNIVAL Rachel Morton Harris and Favors—Confetti—Naisemakers Fred Pattoy e Tickets, $2.50, $2.00, $1.50, Sl.lgL i “Seh d T. Arthur Smith, Inc,, 1306 G e:l:n e’ ng or expert daneing Sat_eve Instruction and danciug. 8 to 12 Next Ten Star Concert NATIONAL THEATER Friday Nov. 18 LENORA SPARKE nl-:kfi'lbo OLSHANSKY % 50, §2.00, $1.50, $1.00 - T ArfiTth.:' fi‘nt". nu'n !tu! t N.W RAYMOND ROBINS Social Economist, Will Speak on World Limitation of Arma- ments or World Revolution —Which? - Auditoriuni, 13th & N. Y. Ave, 8:15, Nov. 17 Tickets, $1.50, $1.00 T. Arthur Smith, Inc., 1308 G N.W. NOW PLAYING “lAIIIES _MUST LIVE” the R ST CRANDALL'S, KNICKERBOCKER h and Col. Ra. Teday, Begimning at 6:30 | “Exrsmzncz" | With Special Cast, Featuring || | RICHARD BARTIIEI.HESS Varied Added Attractions. “*MISS CHAPPELEAR Private lessons by appointment. Korth 5197 Couneenieut_Avs

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