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s “~—~By POP MOMAND.KE THE JONE : WELL- ER-YOU SEE VT3] SAYS KIND OF PLEAS F GoT LIKE THIS UNK! T WAS || LIKE® HAVE A CIGAR ON THE HOUSE MR OF WAS i BEHIND THE COUNTER || GILLROY" HE SaYS THANKS® LATER ON TAKE WHEN J\tttue GILLROY|| A COUPLE OF Ity PRIENDS CANME N TO SEE GLEW IN To USE THE HOW L LIKED 1Y NEW 308, 3O T ¥ HAVE A COUPLE OF The Rain Cl—rner E - 3 RABBI WISE WILL BECHEF SPEAKER Woodrow( Wilson Foundation Meeting to Be Held This Evening. Rabbi Stephen S. Wise of New York will ba the principal speaker at the mass meeting arranged by the Wood- ryow Wilson Foundation at the Ma- sonic Temple this evening at § o'clock. Rabbi Wise has been from the beginning one of the foremost advocates of the league of nations. Dr. Henry Louis Smith, president of MOOAE RIALTO 11 a.m—~LAST DAY—11 p.m. Where'er T go it starts to rain be- fore I've been there long; the water soaks the long-parched plain and drowns the human throng. The Kansas drought was once renowned; 1 went there to be dry, and present- 1y the state was drowned, and barns went floating by. Old water-courses that had lain for ages dry as dust’ became wide rivers in the rain, to every one's disgust. All bottomle: was Kansas land, to husbandmen's despair; Niagaras oh every hand, Nyanzas here and there. So to a_ country then I went where rain is seldom known, whose arid wastes, of wide extent, are drier than a bone. And to this bright and sunny clime I brought the word of doom; it's raining, raining all the time, and creeks and rivers boém. The big i Program Incomparable Paramount Presents Y THINK OF THAT Hey? F = = A rm —~ ] - WITH LOIS WILSON MILTON SILLS HELEN FERGUSON i/ THEODORE ROBERTS From the Novel Play By ZONA G. by T5*CONCERT FEATURE=X ‘ i Engagement Extended V{uhlnsu‘v(n ta‘nfl sbel' hlln\‘{‘ers:l:v. ;:'llsl‘l black clouds roll up and melt in MAESTRO 50 speak. r. Smith, who S & 4 A ropd from England on & mission | [ain and splatter me; I know just TODAY’'S AMUSEMENTS. AMUSEMENTS. AMUSEMENTS. for the state nlmvirl;lnla. ".’o pre::né how Dad Noah felt when he was out NATIONAL—Doris Keane, in “The 3 ’ a statue of Washington to be erected| at sea. It's wetter th; ol 4 * 2:2 = = S aatustor W b e e ariaet IOk Watsorithan theila¥ ol R oo e B ! NI CE P iee e Recognized Preeminence (ML GUEST CONDUCTOR Réme of the Washington family, will] 10Ws: the lawns are sobbing seas, | Graduate Nurmew Ansociation will| 'popys_“The Blushing Bride,” wit LOEW’S = FAMOUS RIALTO §ive phases of European opinion the streets are full of swimming |give & reception in honor of Its offi- | ool —"The Blushing Bride w CRANDALL’S = |§ ORCHESTRA, 40PIECES Raising Washington's Quota. cows and floating cribs and trees. |cers Monday, 8 to 11 pm., at 1337 K |znd's.20 pm. yhield, A L A c &5 5 i Those in charge of the foundation fund | And people weep and wonder why ::7:?1:'01 %Xrl:‘se"(al&u D Novewowlll, DS IS S G R e SRates = AV B M ET R o P o L I A N 3:30 P.Af., 7:30 P.M., 9:30 P.M. lecally are anxious, they say. to TR&IS2| the c'imate thus has changed, tra- 2 photoplay, at 2, 3:30, 7:30 and 9 p.m. ‘Contimuous 1035 & \ I OVERTURE ‘“Tannhauser’ —Wagner 9 First Time Given by Any Local }’ Musical Orgflza!iuh ,/’ N R SN S SN | g5 NEXT WEEK "1 | ‘Washington’s quota of the million-dollar fund by tonight. Washington, in the first ce, was assigned an abnormaliy large quota, $35,000, compared with the $15,000 assigned to Baltimore and the $20,000 assigned Philadelphia, be- cause it was thought that admirers of Mr. Wilson in Congress and public Children of the American Revolution will give a card party Tuesday at 2 pm., Women's City Club. Proceeds for patriotic and charity work. i Men's wocial, smoker, entertalnment and supper will be held at Transfigu- ration Hall, 1415 Gallatin street, Mon- LAST TIMES Tol BERT LYTELL “THE IDLE RICH” KEITH'S—Mrs. Irene Castle and vaudeville, at 2:15 and 8:15 'p.m. BELASCO—James Barton and vau- deville, at 2:15 and 8:15 p.m. STRAND—Scotch Revue and vau- deville, at 2:45, 6:30 and 8:45 p.m. F ST. AT TENT, BS-BEGINNING TOMORROWAT 3P. M.-»a ditions curl themselves and die, and records are deranged. I am the hoodoo, I'm the gent who brought the change accurst; wherever I may pitch my tent the cloudbursts do their worst. USUAL ' SHORT SUBJECTS The Spangle-Faced Star “Go and A et It” and “Dinty,” and €OSMOS—Parisian Models and vau- 2 " ! P 'é‘.’,’.‘.m‘}'.'{:.,,m;,:",.r“'fif (Copyright.) WALT MASON. dayieventagf ENILTDTOOR st of| geville, at 1:30, 3, 6:30 and 9 p.m. A METRO PICTURE with every freckle intact. Wm. Foz Special Production cally all instances, however, accord- —_——— 2 1 GAYETY—"Tit for Tat" burlesque, Seanett Comedy—' By A VIRGIN o ing to the committees, such contribu- Albert Vail of will speak atlat 2:15 and 8:15 p.m. _JHeck? tions have been made through com- mittees in the home states and cities of the men concerned. Washington has raised approximately two-thirds of its quota, with only $13,000 still to go. SIRE_ TemOTrow ES AYRES in 'Hld Neo PARADISE By Hiram Percy Maxz!: on! Dunbar High School tomorrow, 4 p.m. Subject: “The One-ness_of Mankind OPPOSED TO TRANSFER ! OF FORESTRY SERVICE ! the Basis of Universal Peace. ! The executive committee of National Society, Daughters of Founders and Patriots of America, will hold its! February meeting Thursday instead of on the 13th, at 1606 K street, 10:30 am. ORGANIZATION ACTIVITIES. CAPITOL—"Cabaret _Gir lesque, at 2:15 and 8:15 p.m. METROPOLITAN — Harold Lloyd, ‘A Sallor-Made Ma and Katherine MacDonald, in “The Beautiful Liar,” photoplays, at 1 1:10, 3:15, 10, 7:05 and RIALTO—Lols Wilson, in Lulu Bett,” photoplay, at 11: 1:30, 3:30, 5:30, 7:30 and 9:30 PALACE—"The Idle Bert Lytell, photoplay, at 10. & i 12 3 6, 7:58 and 10 p.m. 4 TODAY. | COLUMBIA—Mac Murray. In “Pea- David Edstrom, sculptor, will speuk'ct-ck Alley photoplay, at 10:30 a.m., at the National Counell for Reduction { 12:15, 2, 3335, 5:40, 7:25 and 9:25 p.m. of rmaments, 532 17th street, al " o or4s" Celock this ‘afternoon, on’ his ! germA DIER—The Shelle on s vras, work, the peace monument. { bhotoplay, at 10 a.m., 1:30, 3:15, 5:05, TONIGHT. §6:50, 7:35 and 9:30 p.m. A banquet under the auspices of | the Corinthian Yacht Club, will bet given at 8 o'clock In the City Club. | William Washburn Nutting, who crossed the Atlantic In an_suxiliary yacht, will be the principal speaker. " bur- ‘WESLE (“FRECKLES") ~BARRY In the Best Role He Has Ever Had in the Warner Brothers’ Splendid Film Version of Gus Edwards’ Famous Stage Success SCHOOL DAYS A Picture That Is Packed With Everything That You Ever Have Enjoyed on the Screen— Yowll Never Forget It. [ l| AGN T T VE PLAY | QEW'S VAUDEVILE s NINTH-AT-D Tom McKay’s Scotch Revue Featuring Rose Maura Other All-Star Acts * PHOTOPLAY “GOD’S CRUCIBLE” Featurin Gaston Glass & “‘lflon Lackaye Emmwm- - ATIONAL TONIGHT, 8:20 ST TIME CHARLES FROHMAN Presents DORIS KEANE in THE CZARINA By Melchier Leugyel and Lajos Biro y. Matines Sat.—Seats Selling Wed., 50c to $2.00 jAssociation Prefers It to Be Rept Within . the Department of Agriculture. Opposition to the plan of transfer- ring the forestry service from the De- partment of Agriculture to the In- terior Department was. voiced in a resolution adopted at the fortieth annual session of the American Foresiry Association, held at the New | Willard Hotel. The resolution was put through following stirring speech by Col. Henry S. Graves, head of the Yale Forestry School and for- mer chief of the United Statés for- estry bureay, who declared ‘“the growing of forest crops is the busi- ness of agriculture. Such a move would mean duplication of effort and loss of efliciency.” A review of the history of the American Forestry ~Association and of the bills for a national forest pol- icy now before Congress was given by Senator Lenroot of Wisconsin. Col. Graves, Dr. H. S. Drinker of Pennsylvania and C. F. Quincy of New York city, were appointed & committee on resolutions. New by- laws presented by Col. William B. Greeley. chlef of the United States forest service, were accepted. Charles Lathrop Pack, president of the asso- clation, presided. Thursday night a smoker for the members present at the convention was given at the University Club. Speeches were made by Filbert Roth of Michigan. Dr. Drinker, Col. Greeley and Mr. Pack. METODISTS BANQUET. Detroit Clergyman and Two Bishops Among Speakers. Rev. Dr. Merton S. Rice, pastor of the North Woodward Methodist Epis- copal Church of Detroit, delivered the principal address at the annual ban- quet of the Methodist Union Wednesday night at the Raleigh Hotel. He spoke o the immigration and labor prohlems. Others who made brief addresses were Bishop John W. Hamilton and Bishop William F. McDowell. Oscar T. Randall was toastmaster. Rev. John R. Edwards delivered the bene- Satisfactory Progress. Reports from national headquarters fn New York indicate that satisfac- tory progress is being made in rais- ing thisfund for the perpetuation of the olvic, ideals of Woodrow Wilson. The campalgn is being pressed to an intensive finish by the two commit- tecs, that of women, headed by Mrs. Kate Trenholm Abrams, and that of men, headed by Robert W. Woolley. Representative Jeffers of Alabama addressed a midday rally at Keith's and another took place at noon today. ‘when Kepresentative Fini« I. Garrett of Tennessee, minority leader “of the House, and Senator Thomas J. Hef- lin of Alabama spoke. g N T T Marsh-Varady Joint Recital. Ane enthusiastic audience, which | more than filled the National Theate | greeted Helena Marsh and Roz: 1 7 Varady, when they gave their de- Michigan Alumni will meet at 7:30 ' lightful recital yesteraay afternoon. o'clock, National Clubhouse of Amer-, The program was unusually inter- ean " Assoclation of University| esting, as the selections were widely Women, ) varied in character, and the inter- — | pretations of the gifted artists left Community service dance, 1012 9th | nothing to be desired. Miss Marsh street. Class, 7:15 o'clock. i possesses a contralto voice of excep- { tional depth, with a rich throbbing >f Com- i vibrant quality almost like the wer- pany C..123d Engineers, District Na-| brato of a «iolin, and Miss Varady tional Guard, New Willard Hotel. handles her cello with ease and skill. | showing perfect mastery over bow Forum of Peoples’ Party will meeti anq strings. at 8 o'clock, 509 G street. Public in-{ *The cellist vited: Admission free. i agtele s o by 2 = = piece, with strange but appealing The Al States' Club will Eive @ harmony. and in the exceedingly diff- | dance. 9 to 12 o'clock, Lotos Studio, | Barmoy. And Ao R X pper. © “The Hungarlan Melody.” given as an en- core, was a'!so rendered with faultless teehnique and expression. Miss Marsh's first number, ungi Dal Caro Bene.” by Secchi, was one of her best. for there was a depth of | feeling back of the singing which; ! commanded the attention and sym- pathy of the audience for the tragic | sentiment. which was voiced in the beautiful minor melod: l < Dame de Piaue. by Tschai- kowsky, should be especially men- tioned for the dramatic sincerity o(! its interpretaticn, as should. also | “Alone Upon the Housetops” by} Galloway.. : i The encores brought to Washington music-lovers two compositions by a! local musician, Mrs Natalie Town- send. The first, “Petite Pensee.” was sung by Miss Marsh, and proved to Any! Birthday Today? Flowers from Shaffer's, 900 14th, will please.— Advertisement. FAIR DEALING DEEMED ... NECESSARY TO SUCCESS Rev. Dr. Montgomery, in Luncheon Address, Commends Work of the Real Estate Profession. Rev. James Shera Montgomery, .chaplain of the House of Represen- tatives, emphasized the necessity for falr dealing as an attribute to suc- cess in business in addressing mem.: bérs of the Washington Real Estate Board at their luncheon yesterday afternoon in the Lafayette Hotel. Dr. Montgomery pointed out that the two great problems in life were “what to eat” and “where to stay.” The real estate profession, in trying to solve for men the latter tion, is doing commendable work, he said. Responsibility for making Washing- ton a beautiful capital of the nation rested largely with the realtors, the speaker declared. A rising vote of thanks was given Dr. Montgomery at the close of his remarks, 'on motion of Edmund D. Rheem, presiding officer. ~Richard T. Ely, professor of eco- nomics at the University of Wis- consin and director of institutional research in land economics, who is OVERTURE—“EVOLUTION OF DIXIE N. Mirskey, Conducting WASHINGTON'S FINEST ORCHESTRA PATHE NEWS—POLYCHROME' SCENIC—TOPICS OF THE DAY HARRY POLLARD In“CALL THE WITNES3” ST AR OE (Lake) IN. METRO'S GORCEOUS FILM ROMANCE OF NIGHT LIFE IN GAY PARIS AND NEW YORK! “PEACOCK ALLEY” With Monte Blue and an All-Star Cast Marris Presents ' EI;SIE FERGUSO i In ~THE VARVING SHORE™ H y | . Supported by the | ot Annual reception and dance of Com- b art was revealed Dire |NEWM Traveltalks i Pictures From Color Views 5822 .mCanadian Rockies 1114 Vermont ave: Gibbons Club will give a dance, 8:30 o'clock, Carroll Hall, 824 G street. Senator A. B. Cummins will speak at a meeting of the Iowa Soclety. Ebbitt Hotel. 8:15 o'clock. Efectio; Music and dancing. Informal. Eeleet Klub will give a dance, 9 o'clock, 2400 16th street. Potomac Council. Knights of Colum- bus, will give a dance in new K. of all, 918 10th street, at 8 o'clock. e e Another 14th Street Branch At the Piney Branch Pharmacy, 14th street and Colorado avenue, another Star _branch office has been estab- B. F. KEITH’S -~- Daily 31} Sun. 35 Hol'y 123 “Great as Ever”—Post Mrs. IRENE CASTLE Valerie Bergere & Co. Special Film Features LYRI CIRCLE 2 2105 Pa. Ave. Ph. W. 053 | HARG SPECIAL T | SHUBERT vaudevilie OLD LHn’ll)'. b itS Belasco Theater WESTERN LARRY Opposite Lafayette Park and White House | = | Motion ckets. 50 to 81 80. 14th and Irving Sts. N.W. MISS . in “'FALSE, Mathee | 0. 10 | . “TH G SEMO: “S0LID LEADER o™ St. at E NO and AGNES AYRES | LIAM FALR in Int § G RICHARD PARTHELMESS and L 10 5 LLL KS, RUDOLEH “A WESTERN DEM Also Comedy. W — N JORIE DAW. SIDNEY B. LUSTS week, 1 1 H Street N.E. mux-rofl N. Coghtal £ @ sl-{‘ ' AM E—l-uc LIBERTY “THe Ribgdin of Broadway Comcdiams ! JAMES BARTON| f METROPOLITAN 9 = CRANDALL'S North Capiral LasT JAMES OLIVEF in. Washington {n connection with {diction. Charles T. Tittman rendered AY—HAROID R (T the farm conference, also addressed | geveral solos, accompanied by Miss|lished. Star b';"d“"d"mcffl' where 324 | be appealing both In theme and 'efl"-l R-MADF MAN “FLOWER "OF ~THE NORT! He told of the value of can havelclassified advertine % ment. while the “Berceuse.” Rae Elennor Ball & Bro, Swor MACDONALD, in B. WALTHALL | Wagasos Pareie the board. research work he s engaged in to And_ Comoany Interiude, Mabel Linton. Guests of honor were Representa. maintained for your convenience. ment Bros. Say Velle . & Girim BOTY eeting All Comers.” AR OW — WPSLEY BARRY. in the real estate profession. Dr. Ely Was | tive and Mrs. John S. Benham of beauty Glason, Jullette Dika, Enos Fra- 14tk Street and Ave e Some | introduced by John L. Weave Indiana, Representative and Mrs.. John “Ave sere. Other hits. DAYSY Ae manRY ror| JAMES MORRISON, in "“STER & KRAFT REVUE Nearly a hundred members were|c, Ketcham of Michigan, Representa- really the chef d'ceuvre of the after- Next Week—DOROTHY JARDON. “THE LITTLE MINISTER. With BOEBY DALE, ELSIE LAMONT, PUSHES VETERAN AID. present at the luncheon. tive and Mrs. Adolphus P. Nelson of noon, for it combined the art of both; z i S d TR TR New York, Representative and Mr: musicians, and gave &n artistic finish |} Seats rcady. Buy them now. 1230 C Street .\:& GRACE ~MASTERS snd IEHEI H E RULES. |Aldison T smih of fdaho, Represent Director Forbes Takes Up Site for | {050, %" he most charming concerts HOME T NARION TDAVIES. 1n BRATAM in "On With the Desoos | AMEND INCOME RULES. |Addison ¥ smitn of 1asho mepresent, |0 Neutical School. | ot the season. o Amo SRR e P o _— Washingfon, Commsssioner and Mrs. > ! iRy mamev. | BRI TR ST Sty e ErTiza o seaAzD o Roy A. Haynes and Lieut. Col. and Recommendations for a site for the mtic Coast Line. WOOL DAYS An? VADPRY POL- % m.—ltfll.——m!A =3 Havana—A na_Special,” tn “CATT, THR WITVESSS (‘RAN'DALL'S Thenter. 0th & F Stn LAST DAY—DAT \ké, i “THB THR New Regulation Permits Inspec- NEGRL ia tion of Tax Returns. Inspection of income tax returns by persons outside of the Treasury De- partment, but who must have some formal conmection with the matter, as in the case of the income tax returns of a corporation, which may be in- spected by a stockholders of record owning 1 per cent or more of the shares of the outstanding stock of the corporation, is permitted under new Treasury regulations, approved by Rresident' Harding and promulgated yasterday by Secretary. Mellon. iUnder the law, all returns of indi- partnerships. estates, trusts, corporations, associations, joint stock companies, insurance companies and others are open to _inspéction only upon order of the President, under regulations prescribed .by the Secre- of the Treasury. 3 Permission to inspect returns must be obtained from the internal reve: nue commissioner, except in the case of: Treasury Department officia whose duties require the Inspection of the returns. WOULD BUY NAVY LAND. Secretary Denby Urges Purchase of Quantico Flying Field. Becretary Denby has dsked Con- gTESS to authorize the purchase of the Marine Corps flying field at Quantico, Va., a tract of 200 acres now held under leage. There is no other tract in this vicinity that could be used for aviation, he said, and argued that it would be real economy Stube:t News Wes opics SARGAIN MATINEES 25:Cents ~ 50 Cents! Best seats in the house (excopt on Saturday. | Sandsy and holidays), NIGHTS, 25c to $1. COMING NEXT WEEK— Frances \Vhite, Bobby Nelson, | Jehovah De Rajah, and six other i top-notch acts. i [POLI'S inctiws CECIL LEAN and CLEO MAYFIELD In the New Musical Comedy “THE BLUSHING BRIDE” beginning monday, seats selling marjorie rambeau in daddy’'s gone a-hunting matinees thrradar wnd sat rdur DANCING. Private lessons appointment at 1715 Conn. ave. Cluss dances es. and Fri. eves. at 1114 Vt. Ha:l for rent. Phone North 5197: GLADYSE WILBUR. Dupont circle (Dupout Studio). Ph.Fr.1433-W. and fancy dancing. proposed nautical school to be estab-| lished by the Vcterans' Bureau for the (Havans anecil training of former service men for the | 0fic®: American merchant marine will be Aromitied to Fresident Harding by | February 20. Director Forbes an- DENIES MINERS SUFFER. nounced today. P A report is being made, he stated ! There is no suffering from lack of} Charles W. Morse, New York shlv-l covering an inspection of a pessi-{ ok food or clothing in the non- builder, whose transactions with the ble site for a school at Balti-| utior mine fields at Willlamson. W.!Shipping Board are the subject of in- more, which he will later porsonally 'va. Harfy olmstead. chairman of the| quiry by a federal grand jury her nspect. On Tuary 3 rector of the operators’ as- i et id. he woula, visit Beaton to| 1abor committee o b O fold. sald | Yesterday requested United States inspect a suggested site for a school{ ™ “gtatement issued yesterday. Mr.| trict Attorney Gordon for informa- I eon mow and February 20 ne| i & Stalement Ias e ot discoun- | tion 85 to whether his personal ap. A oes porsonally to inapect all the | oimstedd Sl e e amy rellef meas. | Dearance before that body was nec D Ues In the principal sea- | oIanEe O O orers wno are in.dis. | easary, since he desired to go as soon port towns of the Atlantic coast. L Ure Ot he emphasized that “while | 35, POssible to Rome for medical The Veterans' Bureau is prepared to | tne public is making contributions| TSH™SPL . iy 4o haa purchage modern up-to-date fireproot | for this purpose. the fact should not | washi orse; saldithe, chad)ieomé /ito B Mituated In any Tocality im | 1or thls BurD0se, It the United Mine | \Washington in order that he might Drleoners gave their names as Ben.|Which large numbers of disabled tor- | Yeorkers has forced its members into | 06, 0% Rand i needed, but hod e Brretn . Morris, thirty-five years old, | mer service men are resident, DIrector | ¢neir present condition' of helpless- | ne or his sons would be called Forbes announced. He deciared the and Milton Eiscernoroue ey ao | bureau was anxious to remove lts di P abled veterans from contract hospitals Sy ult and - selling | {7 vernment controlled institutions. Arrangements were m.d'e with the| Rentals for district and field offices t of the Veterans' Bureau in various alleged bootleggers oo o bo. | parts of the country will be reduced | by W. C. Hall, prohibition by more than a half million donnral When the men entered and|during the next year, Director Forbes realized they had been trap: they | estimated. The bureau. he explained, then attempted to escape, t were | Wds now paying $1,573,000 a year in et by Sergt, Gray and Lieut. Dayis | rentals. which would be reduced to of the second precinct and the fight |less than $1,000,000 next year. followed. Internal revenue officers, SENT TO NAVAL STATION who were on guard on the outside of U. S. Marines: Transferred From the hotel, seized an automobile be- longing to the men. Camaguay at Cuba’s Request. Following_correspondence between RECORDS TO GO TO COURT. the United States and Cuban govern- Bosch Magneto Case Will Be Heard ments and consideration of a report “VENI Mrs. Macker Babb. The banquet committee was com- posed of the following: G. Ellis Wil- chairman; Lucius C. Clark, Charl MORSE WOULD SAIL. Tells U. S. District Attorney He Would Go to Rome. | " only direct thrangh train. s Tel. Main 7800.—Ad 11th & N. C. Ave. &. AC] ] 'HERINE SOCIAL. Noms and Aesop’s Fables. NORMA TALMADGE, in WONDERFUL THING.” Cole, John R. Edwar Harry Hoskinson and Oscar J. Ran- dall. " The Interlor Orchestra played throughout the banquet. TRAPPED IN HOTEL. Alleged Bootleggers Fight Police and Revenue Agents. Trapped on the top floor of a hotel near the Union station Thursday night, two alleged bootleggers gave the police and revenue agents a battle before being placed under arrest. The RANDALL’S and U SAVOY THEATEP . 14th <t TR mnd ma. | OLYMPIC ' Western Super-Production, MAD ~ | the P | _ING DUMBARTON 1342 Wisconuin Ave. DUSTIN FARNUM, in “PRIMAL LAW. 18th and Yo ALL STAR. CAST. {2 “THE SON OF WALLINGFORD." HIPPODROME 2= & N.Y.Ave.N.W. Open 10:308.m.Dally DOROTHY DALTO! i “BEHIND MASKS."" RAPHAEL 22 2 ¢ Street N.W. SESSUE HAYAKAWA. in Comedy, LLOYD HAM- ILTON, i NLESS 8 ing Monday and Tuesda; REVERE ©= Ars. % d Park Rd. CK PATTON. in “FEARLESS DICK." “Ews’l'mon 6th & C Sts. N.E. Continuous rom 2 p.m. CONWAY -TEARLE, in = -~ MAN N OF SPECIAL EXTRA MAT ATTRACTIONS - “TH EDY. A PAD NATIVER SPPCIALS. SHTR ANE HUTCH FINAL EPISODE TP FIRST FPISODE. WITLIAM - 8 HART, “THRTE_ WORD RRAND. I 18 AVENUE GRAND | RE| CRANDALL'S J"er®, o MATS. 2 P DAILY: & P M. SUN TODAY—RETTY _ COMPTON, LITTLE MINISTE! “RBA] 60 NATT: EPIRODE OF ,““HURRL. RST ' EPISODE in . Shabert Attraction: Tonight, §:20 R 'E CIATR, FINAL CANE HUTCH] and FII » LLIAM “TARER_WORD_ RRAND. CRANDALL'S APOLLO THEATER MAT! TODAY—A GUILEY FAZENDA declared, “is to alleviate suffering in the -union district, where work has|- practically been suspended for.months. The union has by its officers steadily and emphatically prohibited its mem- bers from adjusting wages so that the mines might be operated. It was possible for this organization to find employment for its members, had it desired to do so. As a matter of fact. the union organizers did find work elsewhere for. workmen coming into the fleld when they could induce them . 1 or menace them to turn back.” ENTERTAIN STATE SOCIETY. Mr. and Mrs: C. C. Calhoyn provided an interesting entertainment for the members of the Kentucky State Society at its regular meeting, in the Thomson School Thursday night, with a plavette DAY. ‘THE SHEIK. 5% dn Ana LOTT CHICKEN! TEW ART, agent. YORK ;rlm.rmu Ga.Ave, & QuebecSt. SATURDAY, 2:30. 1 Adventures of Bill and Bob llxd_ Mutt & Jefl. HAWLEY. S e | Tomorrow- E CONFLICT '—Tomorrow. KI ' 535 Sth St S.E. NEW THEATER 52205 || BTORK'! X MORROW—DAVID ' BARTHELMESS, in TN OL/ABLE DAVID.” = ALL-COMEDY NIGHT. CRANDALL'S F at 10 to buy this tract for $20,000. * “He also sought authority to acquire. out of funds already appropriated for the Navy Department for the current fiscal year, title to tracts used for raval aviation purposes at Chatham, at Boston Monday. Alien Property Custodian Thomas W. Miller has announced that the government records in the case of the Bosch Magneto Company, whose sale by former Alien Property made ~ by Gen. Enoch C..Crowder, judge advocate -general.of the Army, on conditions in Cuba, been glv , orders have en for the immediate trans> fer of the United States marine bat- talion of 376 men from Camagu written by Mrs. Calhoun and presented by ‘the two. The claymore of “Bonnie Prince” Charlie, used before the battle of Culloden, and- now owned by Mrs. Calhoun, a gift to her from her cousin, the Eari of Mar, was featured in the “LIGHTHOUSE” Quality Products ETROPOLITAN LAST ‘DAY 10190 A, M. to 11 P. M. Formerly Mrs. H. L. Holt ge1 4 "‘E‘A‘e&}‘ Ballroom and all bren iRt mod pamia Fr. MO kewood, N. J.. and Galves- Cuba, to the United States naval s e Custodian A. Mitchell Palmer to the play. A musical program and dancing P of.1 270 M o o M o Tex T ginte | American. Bosch Magneto. Company | tion, 8t _Gusntanamo, Cuba The |Conciuded the evening. o WINDOW GEASS * | DAVISON’SERE1329 M n.w. station ‘at. Lakewood, §6,000.000° has | 18 under Investigation by the Depart, e s Werld_war, Yor the. purpose PICTURE GLASS Toack easonts new dances—latest o ment ol Y o 3 3 ¥ o ) . ich you to Ice Correc In been spent. Mr. Denby sald. ‘but an | (o"the federal court at Boston next |it was sald, of protecting local sygar | Y . RATE G m te LLOYD Eren? pevit Aoy e, Setemic Sears ago for the purchase of the |MONASY, o .. e had arranged| In announcing thelr withdrawal at LANK Resd MODERN STORE FRONTS seats | The Greatest of " Private cinnses instructed form sour own #ite was turned back to the treasury. | b LSS BT NP oF Justice for | the request of the Cuban authoricles, eadly 10 COPPER SASH AND BARS as 4 HS tn “A Sailor-Made Man” | M. PEMBERTON, Former FPartuer to ———————— | T appearance before the Boston |Secretary Denby alse made public & ¢ = < supply you & e | GERTHUDE ‘HOFE court on Monday, in answer to the | FéPOrt from the marine comManden when yon GLASS FURNITURE TOPS LossonMAE, MURRAY. 35 D. C. DELEGATES. Subpoena calling for the records in |in commection with the recent shoot- say the word. MIRRORS Staate 00 Biltede oot gp0s. 310 the Bosch_ Magneto case,- which he | in€ of & Cubwn by 2 farine at Garxe WIRE. = FRIDAY EVEXING DANCING CLUR FORM- Members of Typothetae to Attend | (Gund In the, fles o€ B¢ custogan’® | ®“Private Donald 3. Honey, . 8. M.C+ | £ Morvrison Pa Co.| casy ine DU MU Dells. For-tnformatier Lt affcs |when! Saturday, January 21, shot and:kiiled [ Ede per . RIBBED GLASS C! —— — chmond Convention. | Raman Garcia, a Cuban, on a ranch 1000 Pa. Ave. FIQ Want to Dancer You cam learn outside of Camaguey. Honey admits URED. GLASS Clever in “The Beawtiful Liar” Rightway School of Dazcing, BY JULES ECKERT GOODMAN A SPOKEN PLAY, NOT A PIC- TURE, WITH ‘ARTHUR ASH- The officers, ~ executive committee and members of the Typothea of Washington, compoélng a- party of killing, but claims he shot in self- Etany Sekasl ot Dancu defense. He states that the Cuban =~ first shot at'him with a revolver, and WINDSHIELD GLASS 940 WILL LOSE JOBS. dropped betweén now and the iy, S, St the midmigr | Beductins o Be Mtade n War Do |1l Wi ' Honey " v s cass || BEY MDA GLBASON k| nvention ‘our =1 ~ 4 o e Sothetas to be held tn Richmond, Va, partment by July. 1. confined at marine camp, Camesuey. . ACTINIC GLASS O ey T OEOLIIAN ¥, MIRAKEY, Condnetoe - E Vru:qr;';r‘:'l:"’nl}»_"fh;ffi“":g‘;’:&- By direction of Secretary- Week Corps and Cuban authotities. SHOW CASE GLASS Pathe Nows—Topics of Day 613 23nd — PRIVATE LESSONS District of Columbia, Virginia and | the force of civillan employes of the it T : BENTGLASS CRANDALL’S 18k & Cal.Rd. e R ey A AT North Carolina. The District delega-| War Department and its branches in No. 26 : Health Candies 3 5 3 e e Hon il leave Washington Thucaday | the District of Coluimbla 18 to e re: |, 4 prevntive ar cue to 1a Gt 15| | - { S £ S AFETLE] NOR BREAKARLE NICKERBOCKER | -w.ck wigin, 3:30 00 22 o | duced to a total of 4, t! 2 ; B vipem . nose to attend ihe convention wil | of Jely next. That will mean x tyre; | foemse 40 Gaids oo - 40, 60 & 80c 1b. HEAVY SHEET GLASS 14" THICK Girir ’u. “‘-I-‘}‘,f,’;..’f".‘l"d' v‘::?“:;l-‘ &t‘:‘l:: ndu‘fuol;l o{‘ lasl'nxt 3’!.?00 - nce No No. 16 ' 'y . Y Beginning at 6:30 P. M. jocal t vember » rmistice day, when ‘bullstins ] 4 Robert McP. Milans, Samuel the. force was at its peak, For’ Coughs - and Colds on chest. -Often - g Send for descriptive % o ; ragh, and Franc E. Sheiry: The total force at. present is about |Prevents Poeumonia snd Pleuriay. - ¥ : and catalogne m* Dfl'elfilfll( and H B.'- Kennedy, recording secretaty;|5,800. About -940 employes are :to be opathis % - 4 - Joseph D. Ashby, treasurer, and Ben Homeopathic Pharmacy . . Printing Photos. In the Famous Comedy Hit, 160 st, and Park resd F..Durr, executive secretary; Joseph 1007 H. N.W. shby, Dwight 8. Church, Charles ‘Crane, WiHllam John Eynon, W. M. man, George A. Simonds, R. W. the present fiscal year. Th - duction will include 400 .employes in the adjutant general’s office, ‘350 in the quartermaster ,general's . office, NOT A “DANCE HALL" Geich Qric Walgioed | o & *5cn 2 Varied Added Attractions w‘fl Stock ;,;; —We dovvthe itind of work eeler, Oscar T. Wright, Willlam |and 100 in the air service. e : sl S0 BN S CUT arirlie UE 'PERFECT PLACE TO . Dolng, ir.; G, § Clements, Har Other b son’ ; IR A & 3o i 0,8, Sisganes Hanry || Quuer buretus gnd beanenss ueer|| , Edison Mazda Lamps. that gives the greatest sat- | p P DUJRY [ You st . Tohn Hoagen, V. Secon g B prosents It in indicated that: the 'n.e‘;fl;m Co. lx isfaction. “Amerien’ e ) D\ ), g al resent, 8 E 3 . \ > - Fomiiinb Suh s i Reate st Senell B bt SRR | var s . . V. , ong as possible and many of them 13N a OPTICAL OO P 0 MATOHLESS vaAS? V. Morwood, C. P.: Hancock. t b : Pt F R | SRR AR M. A LEESE 532 |omue obeht TERoRmon| oot i "Feb S P AR B Foi s 4 S w.%fi@"”@ S Lok

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