Evening Star Newspaper, February 24, 1922, Page 34

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MANY STATES HOLD PRIMARIES SOON Elections and Conventions for Choosing Candidates Are Announced. Primaries and conventions for the nomination of candidates for election to the House of Representatives in all states will be heid during the spring and summer months and for nomina- ndidates for the § nate in cnator to succeed Henry F. Au- lolorddu primary. Tuesday, Septem- | not{ won't help you weary Euy party i to his door, in kegs and crates, we wenty- or to Connecticut. senator fto su Dates not fi SV “ariy on:| BANK BILL FAVORED. e s 1 Au- Ten thousand dollars are . not earlier than | committe Dt between govers ¢ of Septembe to_succeed Joseph | \ v. Sep-|under state charters. sed Charles e augurated to inform enator to succced Frank l ll(nr\ L Jane Grey Becomes Connected With .\ugusli Equal Rights Drive. ptem- | Woman's Party has been secured in Hampshire, primary senator to sutrxh'd Jo- Miss Grey met Alice Paul at the 6 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON a Great Life. @ | The Old Promise ",KEEPING UP WITH THE JONESES—It if they're elected they will lift the burden from our backs. Oh, we are taxed, we helpless skates, our load is sad to see, and ever greater grow the weights that cripple you and me; but there are always can- didates who'd gladly set us free. We listen to these breezy chaps, who flay the taxlist crimes, and give | them all the public snaps, and hope for better times: soon we may pay our tax, perhaps, and have some surplus dimes. And we forget how in the past we've heard the same l old song, heard statesmen make their pledges vast to right our every wrong; and idle as a veering blast were all those pledges strong. And we elect those gaudy birds who make the eagle scream. who charm us with a flow of words like language in & dream: and in the end they feed us curds where we're ex- pecting cream. “You'll have to pay 4 whole lot more,” the tax collec- | At the next mecting of the exccu- tor cries; “I know you're feellng sad | ooty Arthur (6 Moses - chairman, | BELASCO — l'n]ly and sore, but still the taxes rise, vill report that most of the su 5 and § and longing for the days of yore |=Xcriptions mnow So from persons SOCIETY NEEDS $10,000. | _TODAY'S AMUSEMENTS. performance at § 5 p.m. Travelers” Aid to Hear Report of Contributions to Date. onte Carlo Girls, a_letter to t take the fron men, the coin we've |of Trade, o organizatic o ass z o earned by bearing weights or ply- | g 5% s’l‘r:\»h-m ‘_“‘ serature | vaudeville, at 6:30 and not| jug saw or pen: then come some |last month : Blot. Coms Party { prcesy candidates, and we are stung | merce. Mrs.” Truman H. in “The aain wife of »hwvn::’lnr. v @ : Wo ey .lxx :30 am., . N < meeting er home ne + d E n 0 p.m. ' ALT MASON. (Copyright) WALT b —_— « a.m., and 10 p.m, NAMED FOR RIFLE BOARD. Maj. e will ull of the { Senate District Committee Reports |, carry on the work of the T I Ald Socie d Mr. Moses B confident this amount will by rurm-i;' i on Controller Measure. s been appointed A bill to compel any corporation |coming onee the public s 1y ¢ board for the with b por ce, 4 N ugust 1.| proposing to do a banking business | VEISARE Wih the imporiant Halford of the v Au-{ in the District of Columbia to first ob-! |{e explains that the work tain the approval and consent of the | tained h; the. ontroller of the currency was or- | Hons of gf‘?".f"r':ft'.’.'.'v.? SENT TO HOSPIT, favorably reported to the Sen- O ook o e . 5 7 | taeday by the Senate District | ciety looks. for its j . Charles T. Menoher has| en ordered to the Tripler Gen al. Honolulu, for rever e s i roviae “that ai| 168,109 SOLDIERS SEEN. those bhanking institutions now oper. ting in the city. which have not ha . . o L e epmroxal of th et tne Veterans' Bureau Reports on Clean: ! or the District Commission-; Up Drive Results. crs must hereafter be under the su- . rvision of the controller. Agents of the Veterans' Bureau have P There me twenty-five banking | interviewed 165,108 disubled veterans nounced today. The campa - In Your Throat Sore? crans ef the benefit I Then it is time to take Father urN"ullod under t John's Medicine. Heals the breathing | | passages.—Advertisement. {paring and fling erans who wish, ACTRESS JOINS PARTY. Another recruit to the National Miss Jane Gre eading actress |hospital treatment in “The Skin Ga being plaved | Supplementing the general Here ihis week. accordine th s |campaign, Director Forbes inaugur nouncement today by the party. h:’l’“’"“‘ clean-up campaign 105, headquarters vesterday and told of her interest in the campaign of the e e A b RSN =1 party foriequal rights for women, and ESTEv DE BANK AN’ SLIP W HAS MORE IENSE THAN - G B 3o 1.:;5 o;»gt-Exn TAKIN' A 3 e Coul WELL TANES ULIE AND I ARE LUNCHlN New statesmen rise, at every To THE MATINEE AND TO AT THE HOTEL PAZAZA. shift, ana seem as slick as wax: “TEA AT THE GILTMORE anD F¥g0 of fluent tongues they have the AFTERWARDS' “E :R'Y/efirfi‘/ A gift, and they denounce th tax; \ 3 e P @ LiTTE BRIDGE TRANSFER COL. ALVORD. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 1922. AH'S GOIN' DowWN To DAWGUNIT! BELLADONNA) TH' WHOLE BUNCH OF US PUT TOGETHER' FOP IHOAND. _ AMUSEMENTS Col. Behjamin Alvord, adjutant gen- adjutant 9th Corps San Francisco, has been ordered in_the office of War Depart- GARRICK—Gulsworthy's “The Skin White-headed s city for duty the adjutant general, and Special Film Features Saturday Special A Delicious New Confection, Chocolate Nut Pate Pure Sweet Milk Choco- and a0,|| fresh Pecans and Walnut Qalurday Only, Buckley of the| introductory It's a dollar-a-pound Mary Sweet Candies 709 D St. NNW. Opposite Kann's observation | 1 SWING'S SPECIALIZED ROASTING DEVELOPS THE TRUE CUF CHARACTER OF EACH VARIETY institutions already here, established |in the nat¥®nal cle alon & Q institutions already here, established {in the nat®nal cloan mpaisn of /9 Cofl”e Opfilslorzca/excg//énc the frugrance that inspired drink’ Swing's Java ha iy coffee delight supreme before election. "To"be fixed by [Nater became a charter member. : Senator to suc- ceed Andrieus A. Jone Y primar: . senator to Carolina, primary, Saturday, primary. Wednesday prifmary. Tu August 8, | — senator to succeed Atlee Pomerene. Okluhoma, primary, Tuesday, August s. = Oregon, primary, Friday. May 19. imary. Tuesday, May ceed William E. Crow and r}.—m—:e ‘Wharton Pepper. land, conventions (dates not fixed by la Usually about a month before election. To be fixed by party committces), senator to succeed Peter “arolina, primary. Dates mnot To be fixed by party com- | primar:; Dakota, primary_(d: § > nd prima tor to succeed Charle: “Utah, co s (dates not fixed by | Jaw: {6 be fived by partv committees), senator to succeed William H. King. Vermont. primary, . Tuesday, Sep- tember 12, senator to succeed Carroll § Remember, Brunswick Records play on all makes of disc talking machines or phonographs. 2182 (Smilin'—Fox Trot. 75¢ | Good-bys. Pretty Sutterties— (T Fox Trot, . 2183 { By the Pyramids—Fox Trot. 75C )mnn. or Wrong—Fox Trot. 2180 o Tee—Fux Trot. 75C | Stealing—Fox Trot. 10050y Melody in F—Pianoforte solo, $l 00 pm«l by Leopold Godow- 30027 § Air for G String-_<iolin aflo $l 50' plased by Broaisiaw Huber- 080 Alohs Oe—Sung by Trene Wil- > Vams and Mie Trior ang. Trene Dear 0ld Southland—Baritone solo, by Ernest Hare n y At Coatomtiosi o lnn- Williams and Emily Earle. zom \smdolu Overture — Walter Rogers and “ll Band. Merry Wives ‘Windsor— m?m ey Walter Hopers and 1 e 2184 ( o Dearie)—Tenot, W Reese, and Male Trio. 75‘: Say It With Music (from ““Music Box Revu Ben- § mie Krieger's Orchestra. 2178 \alisn Airs cMediey)—Ac- monion o o Perry. Floria Waltz—Aceordion duet, C fario Perry and Joseph Peppino. Little. Town in the Ould Coun- 18033 | HitldTewn in the 0ni2 Goun $1.25 ] 1oz, 0" Mine—tener, oo In_ Bluohird Land—oprn 2185 ‘ Tenor. frens Audrey ml Charles 75c How I I-um in You - Tbll’l; James Craven, and Male Tri The Gibson Co., Inc. 917-919 G St. N.W. senator to succeed Howard Toderate GoRL. E. Morrison Paper Co. | M: F SIIHNG 0 Mesco Building, 1013 E Wisconsin, primary. Tuesday, Septem- __senator to succeed b mmg. primary, Tuesda: or to succeed Porter J. nator to succeed John B. Kendrick. ‘Tuesday, We Give theValues and Get the Business * THE MAN'S STORES - 1005-1007 PA.AVE. 2% 616-17 ST. N.W. ONCE MORE We've “sweetened the pot” with a fine purchase of suits. You know this is the manufaclurer’l clearing season—and we’re “keen” for a good ““pick-up’ to share with you. i CRANDALL'S AVENUE G“‘,".fl'REGENT Inth .l;nd' ey Pa. Ave. | DX | CRANDALL’S ZEoun :"\L';_m r L CATTEN m i Mosters. | and JOH. CRANDAL;S:“:‘:;.T..‘L;;&:‘ g wio v S RUDOLPH VALENTINO : : AND ALICE TERRY TRUXTON B STHE JOLT EXTHA - AMA LUK BARRY. g DIAMOND MYX 91T H Street N TIEDA BARA. in CARMEN. 141k mn-el and R 1 WILLIAM FATL 3 RN ADVT ,nuun\ in in CRANDALL N CPATSY'S 1M cR“'EIflON otk and D St v i | (RACHMANINOFF RARD | i Tuesday, Feb. 28—4 CentranxghSchnoMudllnnmn |RB. F KF'TH’S £ NINTH-AT-D cammamey” Ceaver. Berssgarat, Sevte ‘os ||| “WONDER SHOW” Popuiar 3w dy S ¢ ene’s Corcert Burean, 6493, GRACE CAMERON Broops: 1300 & o Plons Muin g The World-Famons Lill Original “Dolly Dimples Girl” S L R | wooroe | SINGER’S MIDGETS See the Lion and Dog Caged in the Lobby. 11 to 12:30 Dail; AL HERMAN SYLVIA CLARK . Leo Dounelly W IZPHOTOPLAY W) \ Shirley Mason ‘ R I Smiles” i 11 a.m—Last 2 Days—11 p.m. THE ARISTOCRAT OF PROGRAMS GALSWORTHY'S ’ PARAMOUNT PRESENTS mmact " THE SKIN énme BET 'I‘ Y ‘With Jane G“fl’o:“n"th.e Famous Lon- Next Week, Com. Mcnday BUMPSUN B~ Divertissements SR CHRISTIE COMEDY ALAC Program Changes Sun. wnd Thurs, TODAY AND TOMORRQW WILLIAM S. HART IN “WHITE OAK" ramount Pleture Beginning Sunday ONE WEEK ONLY “THE FOUR HORSEMEN OF THE APOCALYPSE” IRST TINE SHOWN - i = | § AT POPULAR PRICES l Rex noted Metro | D | . TOVE : screen TRACTIONS; o G o el st oY = wowrld - famous Two Shows Dailr, This Week. TOM SULLVIAN CIRC X MONTE CARLO GIRLS 2:15 and 8:16 Amateurs’ night Tonight. F\enung oi Dances, Feb. 28th m Ot s SRR %BANDCONCERT CRANDALL’S $avoy raeaten || Relief Knickerbocker : || Theater Musficians Scheduied for Februars 28, | e POSTPONED TO IR | N 1 =S March 5, 1922, 8 P.M. EN-T at Central High School Auditorium Rewerved Seats schanged at “The Black “The Luinasy Nicent Hanley ‘Burlesque and Vaudeville 2:15—Twice Daily—8:15 “KEEP SMILING” Samson and Delilah Washington Offera Compmy MONDAY EVENING TRAL Tflndemd from Nt ALL SI GAYETY HiCH SOHOOL. © opal, Theater, Friday. NORED. 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ARGAIN MATINLTS Health Candies ||\ 95 Gepts™ 50 Cents 40, 60 & 80c Ib. || 2 s it e Beginning Sunday, Mr. Lee 'romem'_ Fon naod 3et have &n 4 £ o;-n-.-.uu..-. RIGHTWAY SCHOOL OF DANCING 1218 New York Ave. N. W. oz 10 Years America's Foromost Academy Jack noitman and Aukan Hoskas, Shubert presents John |,,, Formerly Mes B\ B Charles Thomas, America’s “‘lflrfl“:l";!__ o Greatest Light ra Bari- |wE tone. Limited vaudeville tour prior to departure for study in Europe. DANCING CLASS Latest steps. Miller. 1226 Com. & \ “CLASS. 22 Inkltuhhthl’lelll

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