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90 YEARS OLD AND GOING STRONG, COL. CRANDALL TO WORK AS USUAL Col.- Lee Crandall, deputy collector lo‘l frternal revenue, 1422 Pennsyl- vania avenue. is ninety years of age today., and celebrated as has been his cusiom by continulng the unusual ac- | J tivity of a whole day's work, starting | at § o'clock. i ‘ol. Crandall is one of the most ai ! ONENEN SURVEY EANSTO 98 Experts Engaged ‘to Deter- mine Character and Extent tive men of l:sh!!¢4 full of life, llnd as lie says “without an ache or pain.” of Development. e T ot &' wWaiking, advertisement for any patent medicine. nor does he| boast of any pecular policy for keep- | ing young. When asked how he did n.l the “colonel nonchalantly replied he had been “temperate in all things.” | He has eaten no meat in twenty | vears. he uscd to smoke. but has| ziven that up, he is “carly to bed and en1ly to rise.” and every morning be-| fore breakfast he drinks a pint of hot water. Soft boiled eggs are the near- est thing to muat he eats, he says.' nd he partakes of cverything else in In order to serve Washington sys- tematically fn future; the Cheasapeake and Potamac Telephone Company has put & corps ‘of Bell system experts to work to estimate how the city -will; develop during the next twenty years. | ur- | will § Experienced in making such veys, these telephone prophets £o into every. section of the study the possibilities for growth and | figure out what classes of famillesithc meru he cares for. with plenty of will settle in each loc. <o that ; pies and cake. when the development comes Married Fifty-Four Yenra. | company will be in a position to give the service oalled for. When the task is completed the telephone company expects to have ! an intelligent and_reasonably rgliable | forecast df what Washington ®ill be like as far distant as 1913 Takes In Suburba. The survey will include Hyatts- ville. Clarendon, Woodside, Bethesda, Rosslyn. Chevy Chase, Capitol Heights. Takoma Park and all other nearby Born in 153 rers, ol. Crandall taking part and Tyler. too. cam-| has been marricd more i-four years. and laukhing- Iy remarked that he and Mrs. Crandall have “planned to celobiate our 100th wedding anniversary.” As chairman of the executive committee Headquar- ters Camp. 171, United Confederate Voterans, the colonel takes an active part in the organization of his cronies remem- | as in the co 3§ CRANDALL. TODAY’S AMUSEMENTS. BELASCO.—“Mlle. Modiste,” Victor Herbert opera, by People’s National Opera Soclety, at 8:15 p.m. GARRICK.—'The Hole in the Wall,” 0 and 8:20 pom, | . —Belle Baker and: vaude- 15 and 8:15 p.m. COSMOS.—"The Afri " vaudevtlle, at 3, 6: Z STRAND, roadway Belles’ vaudeville, at 2:45, 8:30 and 8:45 p.m. RIALTY Slorix Swanson and Ro- dolph Valentino.” in “Beyond the { Rocks,” photoplay, at 11:30 a.m., 1:30, 3 :30, 7:30 and 9:30 p.m. COLUMRBIA, — Marion Daviea In “Beauty’s Worth,” at 10:55 a.m., 12:55, 3:06. 5:10, 7:25 and 9:80 p.m. PALACE Lake, in Golden Gifi 50 a.m., 12:40, 4:30, 6:10, 7:55 and 9:55 p.m. METROPOLITA — “Smilin® Through,” with Norma Talmadge, at 11:26 am., 1:25, 3:23, 5 35 1ym. | LIONS BACK GAME ORHISPTALAD Each Member to Sell Fitty! Tickets to Senators-White | Maryl, ‘irginia towns: % i i yland and Virginia town iwhere he remained a prisoner until of the civil war. and said he hopes to 'St S wi Y » 8 v { be “the >4 vV o vet- . the type of dwelling: business houses, tering the Confederate army as | Sale from Loulsjina to the post-War| Tne entire membership of the Lions according to the nature of the busi- | captain of Company 1 of the sth|§pmmerclal convention in 1868 at|cy, or wushington yesterday vol- ness and the possibility of expansion | Louisiana Infantry. Col. Crandall took | “L¢™Phis. N . ; i ¢ in the near future. 1part in the first battle of Bull Run. Founded the National View. unteered to act as flwfll}en_ ;(' t" ‘s & Another important phase of the | He was with Gen. Jackson through | Col. Crandall, following the war | 0Tt (0 dispose of 20,000 tickets fol study will be to find out where hotels | the Valley of Virginia, in:the defeat lived in Louisfana. Alabama, Phila- | e Ull Eame Peiwor the STOTE S and apartment houses are likely to!of three Union forces and at Cross'delphia, where i represented the | and, White Sox on May 22 the Pioc be built. Shields was wounded fn the right |New York Daily® Graphic. and later | &5iirerre Hommiy, 1 ¢ 1 The layman misht well ask, “What | Wrist. He was promotedt to majos of | came to Washington. ~where he [ fiolloming on wnpeal by the club's relation have rents paid by tenants | CAVAITY by Gen. Jackson, and' later | founded the National View, which he Gl AL IR AL LA M N to the future growth of telephone | !N Confederate ‘secretary ‘of war or-| edited until 1895, He was onc time | hresielt Caleh OCamor, o for busine: But to the telephoge ex-]dered him to report to Gen. Price, at]secretary of the American Bimetallic | 1jf5in8 in the New Wilard Hoter SO0 perts this is a contributing factor. | Litte Rock. He was made colonel | League. all Lone 1o ;‘““ el ot A e These prognosticators say that when | O the 4ith Arkansas Cavalry. or-| In Arizona Col. Crandall took part | pie¥ With the propusition.” every a family pavs less than a certain |Eanized there. which was on raids | in polit but’ later returned 1o | [aemans el Mo ey Akl el formed rent it does not take telephone | TOURh Kansds. =AU Mine Creek Col.| Washington. and in 1911 was ap- | yneht of Aty tickets. a well forme sorvice, Crandall. with five other fleld officers, | pointed “depuix collector of ‘internal | WAd Fadi " edicted the task would Variety of Information. Tad sent o Tobusons Yot Tonce Tevenu He lives at 1822 Calvert|pe accomplished with little difficulty Here is some of the information the survey engineers will collect to aid them in their studfes: _ (1) Reports or estimates prepared in connection with rapid transit studies, sewerage, gas, water gr elec- tric_light, city planning or %oning. housing surveys and school surveys. Statistics on school enrollment HOSPITAL PLANS READY TO GO TO PRESIDENT BISHOPS WILLPREACH FROM AUTO CARAVAN ‘ IN EPISCOPAL DIOCESE Federal Board of Hospitalization | By the Associated Press. as’ far back as available. ' water meters, names in directories, total » YORK, May 11.—Bisho number” of industrial employes and Appraves; Forbes' Tdeas ‘on Manning und Suffrasan ‘the nunibér of the most important $12.000.000 Outlay. s Shipman and Lloyd' are plants, value of annyal business trans- acted. reports of commercial organ- ‘1zations, “and the reports of various ng to p . fron n aute Forbes, | mu\-;i» rdvan ;\ilm-h will tour ihe g b ik mall towns of the diocese., it ] ° ¥ &) Lt was of the Veterans' Burean, for | of ol. Charles R branches of the Districs government, | v L rounced at the 139th annual con- - (3)" Latest figures on total assessed j expenditure of 12,000,000 of the[ Yrntion of the Episcopal Diocese of yaluation of property, busis of assess 000,000 eventually to be appro-) N Verk. ment. number of aunual automobile . s ¥ 3 tev. Dr. Charles K. Gilbert, sec- licenses. monthly rental of business | Priaied by Congress for veteran hos-| retars of the social service com property, annual circulation of li- i Pitals were approved vesterday at a| mission, said that Bishop Manning brary books, number of telegrams | meeting at the Veterans' Bureau of| expected | to spend about four nt annually, volume of freight and R ard of Hospitalization, | WreKS with th ravan, which express business, and. of course, the | 11¢ Federal Board of Hosp O | will get under way the latter part results of all police and government| The report will now go to Presi-1 of June. He will make frequent census counts. Such surveys are made, only in the largest cities, and are revised from time to time, as noteworthy changes take place. 'For instance, a survey of this kind was completed in 1917, but the war upset all calculations and telephone engineers find that they must do more work in order to be accurate. —_———— addresses from the large automo- bile, which also will carry a and cooking utensils. During the remainder of the tour Suffragan dent Harding for his approval. It is understood unofficially that no rec- ommendation has been made spe. cifically for the construction at Wal- ter Reed General Hospital here of permanent bulldings to replace the temporary war-time structures. All hope has not been abandoned, however, by friends of the Waiter Reed project. and it is still possible, they feel, that some saving may be Bishops Lloyd and Shipman. it was said, will alternate in preaching. —_— Have Shaffer Telegraph Flow membrance of mot g thartivh o —Advertisgment. —_—_— Bedding Plants. effected in other projects througlmu(z 3 Sy I'| s at i llow of vork SeL e, ot now The best at] the countrs to allow ot some work| WAGE BOARD TO REOPEN | Col. Forbes has stated repeatedly that he would place hospitals to the, PUTS OFF COURT HEARING | {57 < it ff Pité ¥t ON HANGING CONVICT WOMAN SALARY QUESTION | Will Reconsider Question of Mini- UNCHANGED ON MEXICO. | mum Pay of $16.50 Ordered No “Personalities” Discussed With in, District, Obregon, U. S. Statement. The "American government never has discussed 'personalities” in its negotiations with the Obregon gov-!to'the approximately 7,000 women em- ernment- of Mexico, *it was said by |ployed in the stores and other mer- administration ‘spokesmen vesterday in|cantile establishments of the city. | reiterating that the question of po- tical regpgnition of Gen. Obregon hinged alfost entirely upon his wil- lingness to give adequate guarantees confiscatfon of ~ American | Judge McCoy to Take Up Appeal for Life of Charles Price on Baturday Morning. Because of engagerents of counsel Chiet Justice McCoy yesterday contin- ued until Saturday morning the ar- gFuments on the habeas corpus pro- ceedings by which Charles Price, col- seeks to. prevent ,his execution ¢ 20, following his ‘conviction of murder in the first degree, in connec- i tion with the death of William Smith | 8Z8INA% in 1919. Attorney James A O'Shea,PiCber! for the prisoner. raises the point that; The cont there is no legal i is- | constitution. o en ; Of 1 < . triot since t f‘.,}‘c‘:,"gé"fi‘;,‘,','.,:,“g,"“.:c' tHe center of the discussion from its|hus declined suffici the supesincondant of the ashington | o1, fo any way made recogni- Ment Setting forth the reasons Through Unifed States Attorney|tion dependent upon’ personal consid - “There Gordon and Assistant United States|©rations. which in Attorney O'Leary, William H. Moyer, rent the reduction superintendent ‘of the ~Washington the merchants have asylum and jail, has filed his answer therefore to call to the petition. He cites an act of Congress passed in 1912, one yeft after the transfer of the jail from the warden, in which the superintendent 19 specifically empowered and directed to. execute the orders and judgments of the District Supreme Court in capi- tal cases. Mr. Moyer also deciared that he holds an order of the court di- recting him to hang Price May 20 and asserts that unlgss prevented court he will conduct the execulion, —_— The District Minimum Wage Board announced yesterday Rhat it has de- tided to reconsider the minimum salary of $16.50 a week now paid wase taken by the ba | Associatio the merchants base their request on the ground that the present stry s of the 1917 |Tate of pay was fix o as aid.had: been |of Hving for wome this ind ¢ 1o ju Gu is no evidence SEEKS BIG ESTATE. Only Child Sues to Alter Will of Millionaire 0il Magnate. James McDoneld, jr., of Palo Alto, Calif., only- child of James McDonald, millionaire Standard Oil magnate, who died in Washington January 13, 1915, has filed suit in the Supreme Court of .the District of Columbia for the construction by the court of certain provisions of the will of his father. Mr, McDonald claims that the sections ASK CONGRESS TO ACT. jof the will violate the law against . . per))amhles' and a!lgmdn: to tie uv{ the estate for a perioe n excess O D. C. Heads Would Restore Au-!twenty-one years after the death of " " <ons in being at the time the testa- thority Taken From Juvenile Court. i s ‘er“g,,ed_ i in wages sked for, a cenference reduction seems fo warranted,” said Mi business boom in the ture is predicted by themselves, and such Dun’s Review and the that the cost of li will probably continue to rise. ———— QUITS HOSPITAL POST. e wholly u; Smith. * Board of Directors. _Rear Admiral W. H. Brownson, U. retined, for many vears pr the board of directors tendered his Congress will be asked by the Com-| He asks that these provisions be de- misslonera fo remove by lagislagion | clared null and void and that he be; the restriction placed on the Juvenile | decreed to be entitled to immediate Court by the recent decision ofy the | distribution of the estate and the ac- United States Supreme C icumulated interest as the sole heir of D) Court in_the | sumylated Inievent 88 atest report.of Moreland case. in which it was I that the Juvenile Court cannot .‘:,‘,‘3 the executors of the estate—Lawrence tence a man to hard labor unless he | Maxwell of Cincinnati, Oh‘o; and the has been indicted. Fulton Tnc‘x“ lCol"nmny tl!‘r\e;v“ Yorlk The amendment to be sent to Con-|——the principal of the estate amounts gress by the city heads will authorize | t0 $2,447.170.80 and that there is ac- the corporation counsel to appear be. | cumulated income, of $756.537.56. The fore the grand jury in non-support | court is advised that with the excep- cases to obtain indictments befors |tion of certain annuities all legacies trials-are had in Juvenile Court so |Specific and contingent. under the will that the sentence may be imposed |have béen pald, including the provi- upon conviction. sions for:the widow, Mrs. Charlotte bt B S J. 1’ McDonald and her son by a former marriage, Arthur B. Campbell. MONTH"S ILLNESS FATAL. |, Attorneys Hamilton & Hamilton of the local bar and Allison, Lynch & Phillips of Chattanooga, Tenn., are Mrs. Alexander C. Botkin Dies at | Garfield Hospital. representing the petitione: —_— Mrs. Alexander C. Botkin. widowy- of Alexander C. Botkin and resident of "HOSPITAL TO OBSERVE. this cif for the past twenty-five ] s . Puteuny Tanl twenty five Northeast Institution Arranges field Hopital, following an illness of Celebration for Friday. about four weeks. Mrs, Botkin . i " wa®l THe Enstern Dispensary ana Cas- born in Connecticut. but was a resi ualty Hospital, 708 Massachusetts dent of Helena, Mont., for many year: Her husband was appointed on a |a&venue northeast. will celebrate Na- resignation 1 had turned in his resig- nation to the board of directors, but jeach time it was refused. However. reluctantly accepted. . Rudolply chairman of the board of District Commissioners, who was vice president of the directors, was chosen president to fill vacancy, and H. P. Johnson, second vice president, was elevated to the first " vice presidency. The made vacant:by ‘Mr. Johnson's pro- wotion was not filled. The P. A. Robers Const. Co., Inc. SCCCESSORS TO PRESTON A, ROBERTS, THE MUNSEY BLDG., ¥MALN 1776, Builders of the: “IDEALY Garage_-consider- ing qualits, the cheapést in the city. Remember the name— .OBBRTS. $15 DOWN, $10 MONTH CASH OR TERMS. « MOUNT VERNON AND Alexandria, round trij commission by President McKinley j tional Hospital tomorrow, from 2 to Arlington 8ide Trip, Y to codify the federal laws. She lived |5 p.m. 1t “additional. Th°mp'°'! L4 at the Cairo apartments, The purpose of the celebration, the| [Elecirle cars laave 12th “Nursery” Funeral services were held this.morn- | anniversary of the birth of Florence| 32¢ Pemntyivania avenus | Milk ing at 8 o'clock at St. Paul's CAtholic | Nightingale, the ploneer in modern| haif-hour—9:00 a.m. to 3:30 ( x hospital service, is to give the peo- pm. ple an opportunity to show their in- Church. The body was placed tempara- rily in & vault in Mount Olivet ceme- tery, and later will be taken to Madison, | terest in the hospital and to fa- ‘Wis.,, for permanent burial. Surviving | miliarize themselves with its good her are a daughter, Miss Alice S. Bot- | work and it lans for meeting in-| kin of this city, and a son, Alexander | creased demands. A musical program ‘W. Botkin of Estacada, Ore. is being prepared by the Boy Scout - Band. An invitation is extended to CADETS GET CLEMENCY. ' |infchaent’ of tha: Rowpitar, aia- siee intendent of the hospital, and Miss Josephine McAuliffe, superintendent President Commutes Penalty of Two West Pointers. of nurses, te inspect the hospital building and nurses’ homes. Cadet Corporal William H. Bigelow and Cadet Private Arthur Bilss. third DENIES WIFE'S CHARGES. class, United States Corps of Cadets ‘William R. Frank. a machinist, who recently were convicted by gener: was sued by his wife. Mrs. Nada T. e c¢ Frank, a week ago for a limited di court martial’at the West Point Mill- | vorce on .the grounds of cruelty, tary Academy of the charge of drink- | has filed - in the District Supreme ing lnloxlcx.ln‘ Jiguor and behaving |Court his answer to the charges. He in a_ disréspectful manner toward|denies that he was ever guilty of Maj. J. C. R. Schwenck, United States - cavalry, their superior officer. Each cruelty to his wife, declaring that L her high temper and nagging dispo- sentenced to be dismissed from the ‘servige | President- Harding has sition were the cause of their separa- commuted segtence in each case tion. Frank stated that his home at “to uulp!ng.:n :without pay and al Running_ time—80 minntes, Health Candies ‘4}0, 60 & 80c Ib. | 1336 A street southeast is open:ito ¢ whiat: his wifs at any time thet she cares Just’ what'you' want, lowan; il t 28 t," tufn. - Attorneys Jemes A. O:Sh v 1201 - ::l_:l' 'e:t:n:n each’ ':a‘&_:t 'wlll,Iex bt é&?&“flo 4 Neudwcker lpnur\tz: E- Momm'-; Paper Co. _—_—mn . The vote to reopen this wage case rd at the request of the Merchants and Manufacturers' The board states that 1919 the cost sty | one of the mem- re- for whatever my judgment would war- which and for the purpose of considering such a immediate fu- business men authorities as Annalist show ng is rising and } Admiral Brownson Long Head of | For-the past several vears he insisted this last time, and it was| the office Weskingirgy e Raleay co “JUST What ,You Want e 2y of Btationery you are sure to Fifty mgmbers of the club attended the Tuncheon held at the hospital to- day. To Ald Memo Drive. The club also voted to consider a plan of co-operation presented by Dr. Thomas E. Green. director of the campaign to raise $250,000 for the George Washington memorial, and afte: consideration by its Yof directors. will in all prob suarantce 1o subseribe for a mer(nh\] limount. through its membership's activities. indoi sement of a_bill presented by Senatc: David 1. Walsh of sat- luretts 1o logalize boxing the in District of Columbia was also voted. Robert Lawrence, organizing di- rect Washington's music week. May . detailed the program | i for’ that event ~ Club lorned Harry Claflin, man of the committee on intercity relations. re- ported on the status of the new “civic_club council,” after which in- dorsement of same was voted. During the luncheon Miss Wanda Lyons, leading woman of the Schu- bert-Garrick Stock Company, was in- troduced and roundly applauded for a brief talk on work done overseas in the interest of American expedi- | tionary fo-ces. Announcement was made that | | election of “officers and adoption of | i i i constitution and by-laws would be at the next meeting of the club. i | | POST TO PRESENT PLAY. | |Spring Revue Planned to tRaise i Funds for Clpbhouse. | Lafayette Post. No. 9. of the -Amer- | ican Legion. is to present the St.| Patrick Players in their spring revue | at Carroll HMall May 15th and 16th. The purpose of this entertainment is to secure funds for a clubhouse to take care of all ex-service men who become stranded in the city. The St. Patrick Players are composed af local talent picked from the best in | the clty. OUR BUSINESS 1S i DEVELOPING ilms developed on the premises in a laboratory equipped to render the best service. Enlarging a Speclalty Harry C. Grove, Inc. 1210 G St. N.W Washington Home of the Kodak Rochester’s 36_-bay . Special Private Car | TOUR of the WEST | Colorado; Yellowstose, Cali- E. R. Rochester, Mgr. Room 910, 1408 G St. N.W, Telophone Main 3980, ationally Known Roller Skates $ 1 19 Harry C. Grove, Inc. 1210 G St. N.W. Th Highest Rating —D. C. Health Dept. I'financing of Baby Health That Comes in Bottles cows-and the most scientific safeguards can make it— “Baby-health in bottles.” YOUR Baby deserves the best—give it Thompson's “Nursery” Milk. Phone North 5997— We'll do the rest B STEELERGER | HAS2TI CHANC Negotiat_ions of Seven Inde-I pendent Concerns to Last Only. Few Weeks. | o Ansoclated Press, W YORK, May 11.—There is a 2-to-1 chance that the proposed mer- ger of seven independent stcel com- panies will go through, Thomas L. Chadbourne, attorney, declarcd yes terday upon the arrival of the spucial train which has been carrying the, company executives on an inspection ! of the physical properties of the Vv ; plants. Negotiations for the; the proposed combine] will be resumed next Tuesday at the office of Kuhn, Loeb & bankers. “Whereas & few months ago, the chances were 10 to 1 against a merger being effecte he said, “today the chances are-¥ to 1 that it will 80 throu; 1t is a matter of only a few weeks, By rious Plan of Consolidation. The consolidation will be effected. he explained, on a basls of a transfer| of tho physical properties and assets of all the companies either to a new or to one of the existing company, compan The transaction will in- volve an cxchange of cash and se-| curitles for stock in the consolidated company. Details of the proposed financing were not discussed on the; trip. ! ny will have The congolidated 00 ingot _tons, oF a ca ¥y of 10,000, 7.000.000 tong of fin nualiy. Al the F bourne said. were found to b remarkable physical condition. Legality No Question. The attorney declared that the pro- ros d consolidation would in 1o way | violate the Sherman or Clayton anti- trust laws, and that nothing was to red from an inquiry into thel egality of the proposed combine: which has been suggested in a resolu- tion introduced in the United States Senate by Senator La Follette. The merger will include the follow- | ing companles: Midvale Steel and Ord- | nance Company. Republic Iron and Steel Company, Youngstown Sheet and Tube Company, Lackawanna teel Company, Steel and Tube Com- e O merica. Briar_ Hill Steel | mpany and the International Steel Company. TREES TO BE DEDICATED. Twenty-five miles of memorial trees | on both sides of th§ Lincoln highway ! neur_York, will ‘be dedicated May | 30. The American Forestry Associat that Charles Lath- | t, had accepted | speaker at tne | EVELOPING —and Printing Photos has been our specialty for years. All work done by our own experts in a big. \\'onderfullyi | | | | 10p the in | | | equipped plant. OPTICAL CUe 614 vth St M. A. LEESE Braech 712 11th Street BUSINESS AS USUAL During Rebuilding Eye Glasses ' 92 A Low Have vour eyes cxamined at once. If you don't neced glasses we will tell you so frankly. 708 Seventh St. N.W. 3123 M St. N.W. 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TVignola's Par Ta Maxweil Kargers pictunza- . rount picturization of fon of the enthralling dra- s—‘Tu — ;v;:;;—ga"v’ Frening Post story matic kit by June Mathu RD. oted Sophie Kerr— 1S THE nn:\'n_'qAXn' oF “BEAUTY'S WORTH” “THE GOLDEN GIFT” THE BIG FUN CITY A PARAMOUNT PICTURE. ¢ 4 '“‘:I;““'Hr"e"é'nn WITH M GLEN ECHO FOBREST STANLEY—JUNE ELVIDGE o Ll ool Free Admission Am AND TRULY SHATTUCK Orchestral Overture. New Coaster Dips. 3 (I;.e ‘l"’ly,‘.tle. 0’ ler P ‘I "’l‘illl-l‘ Suaday Beginning Sunday 93 and, the Same Great s Matrimony ELAINE HAMMERSTEIN GLEN ECHO ORCH! With T. Roy Ba:nes, i Under Ochmann's mmfltcs.ll.!:‘ e i e aad e Yo DANCING = y S T = S —CEANSALE ’ : = =|METROPOLI i = —] {Steamer Charles Macalester | = R I A LT o — 0P0 TA" ILv. 7th St. Wharf 10 am, 2:30 pm. | = 930 % m—ALL WEEK— = T | 1= — LAST THREE DAYS ____Phone_Main 825 = Thrills—Love—Beauty—Color comm e a8 Ty All This = PARAMOUNT PRESENTS S— Week E GLORIA mwas FIRST NATIONAL PRESENT) 50e, 75¢, $1.00, $1.50. = ! v— An Unqualified Hit. Victor Herbert's = { “on“l Smashing Comic Opera, —3 — LLE. MODISTE | £ = . £ _rwoen = TALMADGE = i |8 YALENTING Sesss = a— i Msterpiece e Washingtomans || = | — = IN ELINOR GLYN'S pr—cd NEXT WEEK—Beginging Monday. = | co— = sMILI", The Shrine Froflcs of 1922 |! = BEYO"D '".IE == Mammoth Minstre ":lu’:::e:r Comedy and = et 0. T3 $1.50. 8 = o = — = pocks . (= THROUGH = — = — — — = 7 Concert Feature ™ — oo = | GUSTAV HINRICHS || = OPERATIC PROLOGUE = GUEST—CONDUCTOR wmpred East, Barytome; Josephine| = | Famous Rialto Orchestra W Fouston, sopramo. 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