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RPN (2] (=) 1 : GITY NEWS IN- BRIEF. . The Biological Society will meet Saturday. 8:15 . Cosmos Club. Vis- itors welcome. Council meeting, “. The Soclety of Ameriean Bacteriol- giats will meet Monday evening in istrict building. Speakers: Dr. Bar- hett Cohen. Dr. Ida A. Bengston and Dr. Edward Francis. . American Asxociation of “Women will meet Friday. 8:15 National Club House, 1607 H street. ‘ The Jovial Club will give a dance fomorrow at Masonic Temple, 8th and ¥ streets northeast, beginning at 8:30 p.m. The Mothers’ C “ell Schoel will ‘me: ’m A motion 'Iflin. “The Heart of Gold,” will be shown tomorrow, 8 D.m., at Hamline M. E. Church. ht * Harding Chapter will meet tomor- lrenlty . in ¢ Johnson-Pow- ‘Tuesday at 2:30 . Fow evening instead of tonight. . The Ladiew Ald Universalist Church will hold a Christmas sale Thursday afternoon and evening. I W, T. U., will at .»2” 6th street. T’ Greater Com: h Post, Na- Yional Disabled Soldiers’ League, will lneez tomorrow night at G. A. R. Hall. s Alliamce of All Soul will meet tomorrow, 11 a.i Wo #t 1789 Columbia road. The mnational woeman's )Im will Eive a tea Sunday, 4 p.m.. at 25 1st treet northeast. Speakers: H. W. Vevinson, English war correspondent, © and Maud Younger, legislative chair- \gereet, ‘!'v N e . W. P. The Big Sisters will meet tomorrow, p.m., Christ Child headquarters, 324 [ndiana avenue. "Citisens’ Asseciation : Piney Bran 8 pm. at J. R. ill meet tomorrow, ‘est School. bral Lincoln Council, Ameri- $an_ Association for Recognition of 'r sh_Republic, will meet tomorrow, 11 street. ’ Good Will Councll, Neo. 15, Dau, jers of America, will give an old-fash- ned dance Monday evening at 4th avenue treet and Pennsylvania utheast. ;OBGAMZATION ACTIVITIES. TONIGHT. The Washington Salon and United rts Society, a soiree in honor ‘of vis- ing newspaper men, the Playhouse, o'clock Free entertainment and dancing at e Amitie Club's carnival at, Con- ess Helghts. All local organizations women invited. Eeleet Klub, & dance at 2400 16th 9 o'clock. . £ Mrs. Ada Brown Talbot will ,Miustrated lecture on_‘Mexico” at 07 Columbia Road. Rev. George S. udley will sing. Business meeting 7:30 o'clock. : —_— im Beach. Miam!. Tampa, St. Peters- rg. Seaboard Air Line Ry., $ Thru Pullma: 714 14thst. Ph. M. WINS $2.000 VERDICT. ‘oman Gets Damages for Auto Ac- cident. Carmella Galotta D ll'l has been arded a verdict for $2.000 damages ainst Mrs. Ruby Lee Minar and Mrs. da L. Weaver for personal injuri stained when automobiles belong- !\Iz to the defendants were in col-i sion April 15, 1920, at Thomas Circle. rs. Galotta was crossing the street hen the crash came and the car of Mrs. Minar was deflected from its '.»u e and struck her. r_Galotta, her husband, was 'lllowed $1,000 by the jury as compe: tion for the loss of services of hll' wife and for the expense to which he was placed for medical attention. %< The plaintiffs were represented by Attorneys W. E. Leahy and Harry A. Grant, while Attorneys Wilton J. Lambert and R. H. Yeatman appeared ?r Mrs. Minar, and Attorneys E. L. nes and H. Donovan for Mrs. ‘Weaver. ——— American Beauty Roses and other choice home-grown flowers at @ude’s, 1214 F.—Advertisement. ——— APPEALS THREE-YEAR TERM. | Sylvia Robinson, colored, convicted} of sellipg narcotics, has been sen- tenced by Justice Siddons in Criminal Diyvision 2 to serve three years in the pemitentiary. Attorney Robert'L Mil- ler. for the woman, noted an appeal ? l;le Court of Appeals and bail was t Ingram Congregational Church 10th and Mass. Ave. N.E. Desires more singers for m which will be rendersd at the =iy C. GLOVER FELICITATED; BIRTHDAY ANNIVERSARY Chiirles Carroll Glover, Washing- ton's veteran banker, today is cele- brating his seventy-fifth birthday an- niversary. Much n! the day has been spent an- swering telephone congratulations C. and calls from close personal friends|: to whom the recurrence of November 24 for many years has recalled the natal day of the chairman of the board of directors of the Riggs Na- tional bank. Hale and hesrty, in wonderful phy. icai «rd mental activity, he thorough- ly enjoyed the day with his family and his son’'s family at Pis K street; town home. Active in business, taking a keen interest in every thing that makes for the g ced of e United States and ‘Washington, Mr Glover promlses to co! ue Fie service to “his bank,” his old “home town” and his many friends. Shaffer’s Superb Violets Compone the fashionable corsage. 900 14th (M. 2416) —Advertisement. RECITAL BY MME. GADSKY. The recital by Mme. Johanna Ga sky. the Wagnerian soprano, an- nounced for the Willard ballroom Sunday, is to be given Sunday even- ing, Decembér 4, not next Sunday evening. M Health Candies 40, 60 & 80c Ib. 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M. to 11 P, M. 6 - Stars - 6 In the Ralph Ince BSpecial Production A Man’s Home —EXTR A 6 Kings of Jazz With the Whirlwind Comedy Falling For Fanny —Overture— ETROPOLITAN | Ten Star Concert Friday, 4:30 YAT oren THEATER A MMagdeteine. DU Eminent Freneh Planist Tickets 32.50, 52.00, $1.50 T Anh-r s- t , Ine., 308 G St. RICHARD STRAUSS Thursday, ), Dec. 1st “ZAMPA” (Herold) vlnhutn- s Finest Orchestra MIRSKEY, Conducter Pathe NewsBoents _Pathe News—Scenia Topica B CRANDALL'S 188 & Col. R —TODAY— Beginning at 2130 P. M. TOM MOORE ‘With Helene Chadwick in “From The Ground Up BEN TURPIN in “Love B.F.KEITH’S *; DAILY 723 SUN2:22 HOLE 2050 d 8113 Extra Mat., 5 P. M. Thanks's Day “Splendid Bill”—Post FRITZI SCHEFF LIGHTNER GIRLS & ALEXANDER BEN WELCH )it Fresk ¥, Moty DORIS HUMPHREY'S DANCERS Frogerik Burtes ARRAHAM LINCOLN In Thos. Dizon's “Man of the People.” Jos Darcey, Healy & Cross, Ete, TONIGHT THANKSGIVING DANCE RALEIGH HOTEL CAVEL CHAPTER, O. E. S. COLISEUM SKATING MONDAY NIGHT i s CRANDALL’S, | [ METROPOLITAN | i 1 1 {|sw~ NEXT WEEK -wm | A TOUCHDOWN! RN Jit-Moving Film Play, full of oy Youth, in Which the Star Utilizes the Football Field as a Source of Humor, Romance, and TArills Just as He Did in the pMze ring in “Scrap Iron”—Only More 30! —EXTRA— BUSTER KEATON In His Funniest Two-Réel Comedy “THE BOAT” —OVERTURE— “COLLEGE DAYS” (Hinrichs) WASHINGTON’S FINEST ORCHESTRA . N. MIRSKEY, Conductor. SPECIAL ADDED HITS For Xmas —a gift that combmes utility with = attractive- ness. i ! I n’c L l?' RUTH DRAPER Tuesday, , December 6 Lucresia BORI lo)rlla lnm the Motropolitan Opers i 'E’“' oot Mermorlal noun Belles ‘av'.“mm muy Eve.. Nov. Ticket, $5.00. uresu, ‘The Smart Musi. cal Comedy W't Next Sunday—Seats Selling | The Sensation of New York 1 and Loodom. F. RAY COMSTOCK and MORRIS GEST Present the World's Most Beautiful Production, Poaitively same cast aud vroduction ¢ Shubert-Garrick Dors's"s "Svaser: Tonight, §:30 ~ Mats. Todsy & Sat. = CIRCASSIAN” FAIR night & Thurs. mat. USE, Tues. & Thu: " LAST THREB DA\'! Cosmopolitan Presents MARIOI l -lmlou ldlputin 01 LA!'I‘ THREE 1 DAYs “I.AIIIES MUST LIVE” In Geo. Loane Tucker's great glory of the lilics of soclety vasking in plcasure and iuzu ry? BETTY COMPSOy A Paramount Pilcture M THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 1921; C, _By E ATIONAL &5t 8.0 Matines Baturday Matinee Today at 2120 DAVID BELASOO Presents LENORE ULRIC In His Own Adaptation of KIKI 3,355 Sk Starting Monday—Seats Selling SAM H.HARRIS fresents TLitile Old New York TS, GENEVIEVE TOBIN 'BURTON HOLMES ees JAPAN EVE., 8:30 $1.50, $1.00, 75¢, BOe. MONDAY MAT., 4:30 lllenrvzd S COLIS Ninth and Peansylvanis ave. Continuous—10:30 a. m. 11 p. m. 1 BEGINNING SUNDAY [ United Artists Present— LATEST AND GREATEST PHOTOPLAY TRIUMPH WAY DOWN EAST With RICHARD BARTHELMESS AND LILLIAN GISH Robertson-Cole Presenta— In the Greatest Comedy-Ro- mance of the Year “THE FOOLISH AGE” WITH “BULL” MONTANA GONZAGA HAL Friday and Saturday, Nov. 25 and 26 At 8:15 P.M. For the Benefit oi George Washington Post, No. 1 AMERICAN LEGION The Shakesperean Society Presenting “MERCHANT OF VENICE” Charles B. Hanford, as Shylock— Without equal in America as a Shakespearean Interpreter. Supported by a Strong Cast Tickets, $1.10 and 85 cents Renerved Sent Sale atarts Momday, Nov. 21, 9 A.M., Room 123, Veterans’ Bureau, H St. and Vermont Ave. N.W. E RIERIERR KRR IR e RAie R woore's RIAL T romn THANKSGIVING DAY PRESENTATIONS 10:30 4. M.—12:15 P. M.—2:00 P. H—! 50 P. M.—5:40 P. M.— 7:30 P. M.—9:15 P. M. IN THE LANGUAGE OF SHOWMEN P THIS PICTURE IS “A WHALE” “9g GEORGE MELFORD’S RECORD-BREAKER — WITH — RUDOLPH VALENTINO—AGNES AYRES A PARAMOUNT SPECIAL WW REPUBLIC WE PLAY LOEW'S VAUDEVILLE S ‘NINTH-AT-D - D 4_SHOWS THANKSGIVING DAY—4 VAUDEVILLE, 2100 P. M., 4115 P. M.. 6:30 P. M., 8:45 P. PHOTODRAMA, 17130 P. .. 3115 P, M., 530 P. M., 7148 P. M. i0 P. M. METRO PRESENTS A DUAL-ROLE DRAMA OF DUAL POWER FEATURING THE TALENTED AND POPULAR ALICE LAKE IN THE MOST STRIKING PORTRAYAL OF HER STRIKING CAREER “THE INFAMOUS MISS REVELI." R FAUDEVILLE HUGO JANSEN PRES] ELOI‘DIOD! MUSICAL COMEDY FASHION REVUI “THE FRILL SI'IOP" FEATURING A LARGE COMPANY OF CHARMING GIRLS An Animal Novelty | “A Dark Son of Father Joy" SWAIN'S CATS AND RATS | DDIE _SLOANE T(nklln‘ Tunes- Musical \lomvntl ! % vnudevmo Mixture” PHY & KLEIN ST & GOULET A“d Attractions—Multiple Reel Co-.ly News Weekly. Pre-War Holiday Prices °RCHE® Special Film Features tree! ¢ YORK EATER RAPHAEL °3:.%¢ © % ',;B"L CRANDALI.S Gadve. ,"Q"um.‘_ Y E l) €05 and Adsop's Fapics. HIPPODRO! Sth&N. ¥, Ave.N.W. Open 10:30 a.m.Daily SPECIAL PRODU ON, OWBLIND. REVER Gn. Ave. Par] L 1R \'xu.n' PRODUC- TION, “THE LACE OF THE WORLD.™ 911 H Street N.E. JACK HOXIE, in “HILLS OF Also a Sunshine Comedy, “A MEO." 535 Sth St. S.E. NEW THEATER °*.00,0 & “AFTER YOUR OWN HEART.” cRANDAl I ’s METROPOLITAN F Street at 10th And CHRISTI! FOR FANNIE ABRS di%Gs OF 3o KNICKERBOCKER 15th St. at Col. Rd. IS UNHAPPY FININH: 7 8C NEW STANTON,* &30 X RUPERT HUGH! ‘Wonderful Cowedy Drai “DANGEROUS CURVE AHEAD,” CHADWICK and ARABLE CAST. California Streets DDAY—OPEN 3 P.M. LSON, in “WHAT EVERY WO! CIRCLE ™%5.5™ TODAY- HAROLD LLOYD. fn * “MOONGO! PTPY DAYS A De Luxe Program of Short Subjects. 9th Street Cor. D. N. W. TOM MIX, in 3 HE NIGHT HQRSEMI From Max Brande . nous Novel, ““Wild Geese."” SYMPHON CRANDALL'S T in AL ROLIDAY MATIA CRANDALL'S Trenies s AT And COM- North Capitol MATINEE 3 LlBERTY AND CC Matinee only CORIDA _DE TOROE, i Grext ol Fight, in 4 reels. ELITE 4tk Street amd R L Ave. OP) i [HOME il “EXIT QLIETLY CRANDALL’S MATS. 2 P.M. DAILY SAVOY THEATER 14th andé Col. Rd. P.M, SUNDAY. . THE SPEED HAMILTON, E TALMADG! T OMAN S PLACE 1230 C Street N.E. CHARLES RAY. in 11th & N. C. Ave. 8.E. WM. RUSSELL. in “THE CHEATER REFORME] APOLLO THEATER CRANDALL'S 2508307 = MATINEE SATURDAY AT 2:30. 1340 Wiscon: CECIL B. DE MILES" TQMORROW_DAVID. POWELL, in * MY B “THE AFFAIRS OF aand «a.mui PRODUCTION, APPY F ANATOL. CAPITOL &= Mat. Dy, 2:15 Eve. 8:15 hmm.a “LITTLE BO-PEEP” ‘WRESTLING TONIGHT TURNER vs. ELLIS AMATEUR NIGHT FRIDAY nter Department, Public Pa. Ave. and the w-mnm" Socisty of 1 e liment to. the Conference on the Limitation of Armnment Have arranged SONG RECITAL Kentucky Mountain Ballads and Old French Songs By Loraine Wyman and Howard Brockway Central High School ., Dee. 10, 8:30 o’Clock On sale at the office of Washington Society of Fine Arts, 1741 New York Ave Belasco Theater Opposite Lafayette Park and White House. 2:15 and 8:15 p.m.; Sunday 8§ and 3:15 p.m. 10 GREAT ACTS “Elks’ Grand Karnival” Tonight—The Grotto, Ro- make merry. Gifts Galore. Free Dancing ~Mme. JOHANNA l ‘Willard Ball Room, Sunday Eve.. 8:30. Tickets, $1.00, $2.00 and $3.00. Boxes Jordan l’lnno Co., 13th and G sts. Uptown ticket office, I\nlclerhlv‘krr Music, Shop. 184 Jack Hoffman and Lillian Hoskins, - Formerly Mrs. H. L. Holt tly taught. Classes B SinFires and sduiter Fe. 9089, At the tary and Kiwanis Clubs will Let's Go! (8 seats), . Now on sale at st._and_Columbl; DANCING. 1141 Conmn. l\'t. Ballroom aod all branches DAVI‘NON'b""" 1329 M n. A A teaching or expert gu":‘nln e Tastroction and dancing, Recent Star of Ziegfeld's Follies. Boganny’s Billpesters - Yew T m;:. Creations—Fe ."“ e ndinof, in. an Artstic tye—Avon BrorGhubart Nows Bvents. T 25¢--50¢ 25¢ to s1|# Except Sat., Sunday and Holidays ABGADE YOU ST. Near 14th America’s Finest Colored Theater. 2:30 P.M, un'l\mb- -—nl'l. “THE INVISIBLE POWER" Comedy—Jim Aubrey, in_““The Applica: THANKSGIVING “Double-Header” Popular MATINEE DANCE 3to6 At Matinee Prices MAMMOTH DANCE 4 8:30 to 12 LT .mlul'lgnxm mmfifiiifi h.um MODERR ARD CLABSIC HANCING S UBLIC DANCING FRIDA YA, fitmore st. Col. 2902. 30° w-n to Dance? Yon Can Learn Rightway School of Dancing 1218 New York ave. e give to aur course students one AT private mn-m and one three-hour class lesson for §1.00. { conTiNvous sHOW HAVANA S ienied Feriormers, o0, “BILLIE” RICHMOND PLAYERS Chatming Singer and Eight Helpers CLAY & ROBINSON For _ten years America's fore- “Pflvlk 'llllfll;'lol n:.fl:- = MISS 'CHAP’PELEAR shern G570 N G etcn avy it eirel . Ph.Fr.1435-W, o ot SR, ET