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) = 7 o st s TODAY'S AMUSEMENTS. AMUSEMENTS. N[w PAY MMSURE T Waiting J F amed Her 0 Of 22 Y ears Ago Hffi';‘,.'co,,‘—“"w‘ pua:llu}:.nl\l’::’tl::—] Leet & 55 3 G 5 Opéra Soclety, at B:16 pm. CRANDALL'S ' phimietme el May Get Belated Reward |z METROPOLITAN PASSED BY HUUSE summer dreams of skating made me : . ‘ mer::.;!fi_ngge&?;kg;‘ and vaude- S Iluuner in my sleep. And in winter’s | CD’IMO!:—— n':‘e A!rlz;n' i --LOEW'S-- : --LOEW’S-- e Army, Navy, Marine (:orpsI and Coast Guard Among | Branches Affected. By a vote of 219 to 26 the House approved the readjustéd pay bill for the perspnnel of the Army. Navy, Ma- stormy weather I've been waiting) for July, and the picnic in the heath- i er, and the ‘ea and lemon pie. [ have never been confented with the present, though it’s fine; for the fu- ture I've lamented ‘with a whimper d a whine. In my childhood I was -| sighing for the whiskers of a man, and the golden years went flving, and I knocked them as they ran. Always waiting, always looking, for the good things just ahead, still ods- Maj. Rowan, Retired, Reucm'lted Spanish Lines, Seel;ing Out Garcia in Fastness of Cuban Jungle, With McKinley’s Message. Maj. Andrew S. Rowan, U. 8. A., son of the late Vice Admiral Rowan of the Navy,” now living in retirement in Berkeley, Calif., may yet®receive of- sistance of native guides, he made his way through tangled forests and jungles to Garcla's headquarters, with the result that the Cuban troops subsequently were able to co-operate offectively with the American forces vaudeville, at 3, 6:30 and 8:456 p.m. STRAND.—"Broadway Belles and vaudeville, at 2:45, 6:30 and 5 p.m. RIALTO.—Glorla Swanson and Ro- dolph Vafentino, in *“Beyond the Rock: photoplay, at 11:30 a.m., 1:30, 3:30, 5:30, 7:30 and 9:30 p.m. COLUMBIA, — Marion _Davies, “Beauty's Worth,” at 10:55 a.m. 8:05, 5:10, 7:25 and 9:30 p.m. PALACE, — Alice Lake, in Golden Gift,” at 10:50 a.m., 12:40, 4:30, 6:10, 7:65 and 9:55 p.m. “The 0, COLUMBIA LAST TIMES TODAY " MARION DAVIES "g Rodt. G. Vignola’s Para- unt pleturization ‘of the Baturday Evening Post atory PALACE LAST TIMES TODAY ALICE LAKE In Mazwell Karger's picturiza- tion of the enthralling dra- matic hit by Jume Mathis 10:20 A. M. TO 11 P. M. FIRST NATIONAL PRESENTS| NORMA TALMADGE With Harrison Ford, Wyndh Standing and a Perfect Cast n g Film Masterpicce the good 3 . +e's [ficial recognition for his great exploit E - X . coast guard, coast and |fishing, still gadzooking, since time’s 2 fithe i that followed | METROPOLITAN. — “Smilin by the noted Sophie Kerr— - B octe "survey and public healthi|fect were made of lead. And I|of twenty-two years ago. when he Rowan's_exploit. was The subject of TNTOugh.” with Norma Talmadge, at “BEAUTY'S WORTH” “THE GOLDEN GIFT” ? sorvice late yesterday. This measure, missed all kinds of pleasure, missed K“""mwd the lines of the Spanish| Eibert Hubbard's famous brochure, ;!;é“,, mm 1:25, 3:25, 5 25 and e AR AL L) A METRO PICTURE. e A 0; ce i i y in Cuba and delivered to Gen.| “Message to Garcia.” - ¥ bt »: se McKenzie | My chance to dance and sing, while | Army 2 ] ” fathered by Representative T 0 ance A Sy the | Garela, commanding the Cuban forces| Some of Maj. Rowan's friends, in- —_————— wITE Comedy, “DANGER' s of Tllinois, fixes a new schedule tor coming days would bring. So around in the interior, an important message cluding Senator Shortridge of Cali- fornia, believe that he is entitled to YOUNG MAN ARRESTED FORREST STANLEY—JUNE ELVIDGE AND TRULY SHATTUCK Loew News, Movie Chats. » v ., 2 ay. i ice Pk allowances'as well as pay. Miss :‘l‘l « | the dump [ hovered, waiting for the | from President McKinley. At that|some 'tanglble recognition for his Orchestral Overress. T “ Ro Robertson was successful in BEWHE g0 00s 0014 and one morning I dis- | time he was a licutenant on the staft | services. At their instance the board FOR EMBEZZLING $75 Begiuning Tomorrow an increase allowed for Army and{ SEFES &0 G 8o rears had made nfe | of Gen. Miles, in command of the|of awards of the Army is considering « [s Matrimony 8 Failure?” = Navy nurses. It was sent to the Sen- y ade Army. War was imminent between |the case and will report in a few _ s y a Failure? —EXTRA— Y iately, ae leaders had an- old. On my forehead there are fur-|the United States and Spain over con- | days. It is pointed out that as Maj. Wit T. Roy Barnes, ( e I the Army and Navy sup- | rows, and my form fis tired and ditions in Cuba and it became im-|Rowan's exploit aid not involve "ac: Charge Follows Appeal by Wife Leis' Wilson, Lils Lee snd GPERATIC PROLOGUE ouneed s passed by the House | galled, and the chigger comes and |Portant to establish communication| tual conflict with the enemy beyond ter Hiars. . B Dl e B sa. that the new | burrows underncath a scalp that's | Vith Garcla's small urmy concealed In | the call of duty” and was not "ex: to Mother, Saying She Is Fred East, Barytone; Josephin 4 S ed. 2 S |an almost Inaccessible jungle in the | traordinary heroism In, action,” he z : - - Houston, soprano. At 8:16.7 .13 payacals oould:be-lcinfes bald. All my hopes *have lost their | gngerior of the island. where the|cannot be awarded the congressional in “Prison.” T o i and 925 p.m. v Recommittyl Defeated. rating, all my rosy dreams are|Spanish troops could not find it. No|medal of honor nor the distinguished | , & — == The House defeated, 221 o 40, a MO~ | canned, and there's no more use in |one here knew where Garcla was nor | service cross, but that he may be| .A Young man known as Michael — —OVERTURE— tion by Representative Connsll waitin; 44 for the end is clo: to hand. how to reach him and it was almost | eligible for the award of the distin-| Moran, former employe of the Loose- . = o' democrat, Texas, to recommit the bill| B8 0 8 1 € ds e 5¢ 2t |8 forlorn hope wihen Gen. Miles hand- | guished service medal for gallant and ' Wiles Biscuiz Company, Is under ar- s & “TANNHAUSER” (Wagner) to the committee which framed it oday is sweet and pleasant, of its {eq Lieut. Rowan the President’s més- | meritorfous services in a position of) .. Elizz = e o tlons to climinate the |merits make the most, for we're liv- |sage to the Cuban patriot and told | responsibility. Award of the dis- |Test In Elizabeth, N. J. a charge of s Washington's Finest Orchesirz section authorizing money allowances|iny iy the present, and tomorrow is | him to deliver it 1f possible. tinguished service cross and the dis- zzling $75 from his employer g for subsistence to be determined by the President for cach year in ac- cordance with a certific by the Secretary of Labor showing the com- parative retail cost of food in the United States for the previous year as a ghost. (Copyright.) CITY NEWS IN BRIEF. WALT MASON. Rowan asked no questions as to how he was to find Garcia, but started at once on his perllous mission. He managed to land on the island and get through the Spanish cordon with- out detection. Finally, with the as- tinguished service medal was au- thorized by act of Congress in June, 1919, and that act provided that medals of honor should be awarded thereafter only for future services justifying its award. having been-lodged against him. De- tective Charles Bradley has gone to Elizabeth to get the prisoner. Complaint against the young man was made several days a¥o by Mrs. Harry Johannas, 1505 Half street YORK THEATER Ave.&Quebee St. 6th & C Sta. N.E. 6 NEW STANTO! Contl ZANE GRAY'S SUPER-W “THE LAST TRA ETITII N. MIRSKEY, Cenductor Pathe News—Topics of Day TG v 1922, ,Had — —————_ |soulhwest, whose sixteen-year-old CALL. Sty oV f::'gp:e‘:: sl‘r}é‘fie.?’u‘t.‘[”m‘;‘ old rate al- ?n““g:"fr'lnulh' is said to have been ;1‘1115:{1;51' A’l:rl_(;iilj‘ ALLACE BERRY -";;‘1_,{;‘* — lowed in 1908 would have stood. arried to him in Alexandria six § JATISEEC THREE 5 "The' menament of Tepresentative| JMiss Jesic 1. Burrail, organiser ARMY PAY BILL DECLARED BAND CONCERT. e BEe. s appealed to the po- || TCMOLROW=" m&fl“MON., MAY 15 ce Robertson, republican. -lof Bu i S ivaty = % 5. appeale - % Bons. Trorexced wabsistence rates for|of Bucrall Bible class; of~Calvary UNFAIR TO ENLISTED MEN jFotomac Park at © oclock lice to find her daughter. She later ON. in AN SEICE SHOW. GROUNDS nurses from 60 cents to $1.20 a day | Baptist Church, and now director of this afternoon by the Unit earned -that her daughter and son- WALL J -:; :ent money from 340 to 360 a|religious instruction at St. Stephen’s States Marine Band, Willlam in-law had been in Canada, and this AE 4th ST. AND FLORIDA AVE. onth Salos Cotl g L + | 1" Santelmann, leader; Taylor | | week a message from the daughter || HOM WAIL Kt unior Coliege, Columbia, Mo., will{Madden Attacks Measure; Pro-! | Branson, second leader. told of their living in Elizabeth, N. J. “THE WORLL A 4 .V ) AT | Former Guardsmen Henefited. address her former class tomorrow March. B Chpitan.. ... .Sousa The Savghior oo oo es £ RINCLING (d DARNUM | Under an amendment by Represen-|at #:30 a.m., Moore's Rialto Theater. | vision Inserted Limiting Salaries Overture, “The Flying Dutch- mother to get her from the house, in DROS. ,fl‘gwuy. / tative Bland, republican. Indiana.| gy prjangle Outing Club's Sun of Retired Officers. man* . Wagner which, she wrote, she had been held “TWO KINDS A F ¥ ¥ S A4 adopted by the House, former mationAll n 90 CEpAmEe Frlmg & v, rod etires icers. “Reverie” ............Leybach | [the past few weeks, and had not been T 1ith & S. THE SHOW OF 10.000 WONDERS{ ] guardsmen taken into the Army will ! Lluyd, - Va. \ Grand scenes from “Aida,” permitted to leave. — Another com- || CAROLINA * WLY ADDED B ived the bewantiot 50 per cent of laurora Hills, with a camp, fire near|_dtack on'the Army uay Dbl _was Verdi | |plaint was that she had been fed T 2 pounte LencTr LILA theft guard service In determining [FOrt Scott. iMeet at 13th and Penn- | made I the House by onlr e itice, | | Valse de concert, “Tales of the | |nothing but Italian dishes, and that LIBERTY o0 i Rr.R.CARS VT thelr pay rating . gt the commit- | {/ekets for Lioxd. W. Hewitt, leader. | who declared that the $14.000,000 nr\\'mx[ SpLnn eader. STRURE [ | she was without e T e WE Ay i|| 1500 PEOPLE FYTITA! tee T enavie OF.the Bill; deciared that | “ngay. Gen. Joim AL | Tafeune iwill] oo (o it mouldibetaken out of the Rachmaninoft | |already was married when he accom- TonAY—EAlLE WiLLaMs. | GR ANDALL'S i|| 700 ARENAS KL it represented six months of toil. that | speak of ~The Fighting Marines in | The bill in fixing the pay for the| | Grand march, “Slave~ panied the sixteen-year-old girl to MAN FIOM DOWNING ¥ e S % the vears to come It would “save | War and Peace” Tuesday at the | c ARl S L Tschaikowsky | |Alexandria and was married to her. And’ HARRY POLLAED, I8 | TopAY— NORMA TALMADGE, 2 Ny 200 ons of dollars” and wnhulfl b{'flfl forum luncheon at the City Club. i the “Army. Navy. Marine Corp “The Star Spangled Banner.” l\)\’hen‘ he returns, the police stated, 1L CHORUS.” JAE MURRAY, 1N THHOUGH." SPECIAL OPE PERFORMANCES AT 24 8 P.M. [ErgrérN sfactica o all ranks in the various oty i aodetic surV he Alexandria police will be asked to K AT e < PROLOGUE. — H THKET EVERYTHING RSES Services 3 Kalernina Clilzemn Asseciation wilt | (o2t SUard. geodetic curvey and pup investigate the marriage. ACOCK_ALLEYS e ansa | || (AT PORS e liv, democrat, 4 5 lic health service, bases it on the = SIDNEY LUST'S CRANDALL’S A A == : : Representative Cliver. erat, | meet Tuesday, § pm.. at the High- | 1308 “scale, with 'proportionate in- 275 WAR FRAUD CASES . ket Gt i ODAY-RICHARD TICKETS 0:: SALZ THURSDAY, Alabama, a member of the committee, | lands to protest against the proposed.| creases to meet the higher cost of T LEADER 5,55 *Giaven con| Dlatnim s SO Oy MAY 11, AT LANSBURGH & said the bill gave privileges to !0':'“’ taxation without representation. living. WAITING ON CONGRESS (1] HIKES PLANNED. WOOD'S _“GOD'S COUNTRY AND THE [ TOMORROW—CHARLE CHAPLIN in BRO., Sth STREET ENTRANCE. which were denied to others, " at 3 Supporting an amendment v Repre- —_— LAW. STER KEATON, in ““PHE “PAY DAY.” And MISS DU PONT, in i > The Padrale H. P 11 wi W 0! 3 especially tr 2 = i ti y should not - AN " : T providing that the pay should no CRANDAIL’S $AYOY THEATER Reopening 22 service and it would be- called upon to change the law. to hear the report of the committee appointed to devise plans for the or- be higher than the 1908 scale, plus a bonud, Mr. Madden declared t it | Daugherty Says Government serve in Virginia. 535 Sth St. S.E. ALL-STAR, NEW THEATER 14th and DAILY M. DANT A MID-SEASON EVENT ganization's future. Only members 3 i 3 LL-COMEDY NIGHT. —e § n's nbers defeated this prop Stands to Recover $192,000,000 | The Washington Wanderlusters have e o R ihes D Fioval Rewmanin |0 Ve iaamingd which they did.” they could not jus x s planned a four-day hike and & three- | ELITE ™% Sirect omd w. b av® DAVID BELASCO Presents bramces phone M. 2416 tonight, Shaffer,| Thomax Cirele Ctizens' Asnocia- | £ their Realtion "”“‘“‘ Ehe.countr¥el if Prosecutions Are Financed. day hike in the Massanutten national ! D YCIA 2 M. 24 ght. 2 . v Ane " Ak ecause there is no justice in it. L forest reserve of Vir Iy = LA 1 SWHITE, 900 14th —Advertisement. . tion will meet Tuesday, $ p.m., in the | “§UPG% Vot the Strong amendment| Urging speedy action by Consress! tween the north PO LRl B CIRCLE =% ¥=, ave o TOMORHOW rances arr A i & was defeated 64 to 21. on his request for a fund of $500,000 | the Shenandoah river. In this pro- OPEN 3 PAL in SPOLLY HOMAGE PAID OUTDOOR BY CITY CLUB SPEAKER | Family Night Lecture Illustrated | With Pictures of “Great - Northwest.” A man full of dynamic enthusiasm | Hedrick elect officers and delegates. Georgetown Citizens' Anxocintion will meet Monday, 8 p.m., in Potomac Savings Bank hall. Speakers, Dr. Tom A. Williams and Miss Jennie ORGANIZATION ACTIVITIES. TONIGHT. - Mount Pleasant Citizens' Associa- tion will meet at 8 o'clock. Election. While more than a score of amend- ments were offered to the first para- graph, the only onme of the twenty two in the bill to be concluded, just one was adopted. This by Represent- ative Oliver, democrat, Alabama, pre- vented an fncrease in the pay of some retired officers and limited it to these figures: Colonels, $3.750; Heu-! tenant colonels, $3,375; majors, $3,000. —_— BOOKSELLERS ADJOURN. | for investigation and prosecution of j war frauds, Attorney General Daugh- erty told fhe House appropriations committee that 27 cases were pending and that the government stood to reeover approximately $192.- 000,000. This total, larger than that given by the _ Attorney _General in a letter to President Harding, transmitted to the House earlier in the week, indicated, members said, the imperative need of a proper force posed hike the leader, Walter W | Paige, will be accompanied by a rep- i resentative of the forest service of th Department of Agriculture. | A brief itinerary of the trip follows: Leave Washington Friday afternoon, May 26, about 3:30 o'clock, for Luray. First day—Visit Luray caverns in morning and hike to Bixlers ferry in afternoon for lodging. Second day— { Cross south fork of river to Kennedys peak (2,600 feet). overlobking Poweils Fort valley and sections of the Shen- andoah valley for more than thirty WM. 5. HART, “WHITE 0A) SNUB POLLARD, i HIPPODROME 35 %30 v v DRAMS. “JAN OF THE BIG MORROW—“LOVE'S RE- ALL-STAR CAST, G LIES." EDDIE POLO. in And Mott and Jeft Comedy. DUMBARTON 2348 W ixcom tn Ave. WILLIAM RUSSELL. in “THE LADY FROM LONGACRE." REGENT 5 & California Streets “THE MYSTE! | CRAN S TOMORROW—CO “POLLY OF TH in SHORE LEAVE It is Wixe to Mail Seat Orders Early ” Orch. $2.50, $2.00, Mezzanine, §! Balcony, $1.00, 75¢._ Gallery, Soc. Cuevy Cuast DANCING TORIGHT! for the great out of doors, and an| pgadies’ Auxiliary to National Capi to handle the litigation, much of | miles; ¥ A e b - ] i es: thence proceed to St. David W) 3 cloquence capable of cxpressing hat |l post, Veterans of Foreign Wars, | Banquet Closes Four-Day Session of | which will be readyssoon for the | Ghureh' for Jodsing - (option of et || 1058 FIDEE. A0 tar Comedy: husi 1sm, 2 enterta will meet at Pythian Temple. . j courts. tending church that evening). Third DIl 4 W, cABasiEy: andience on fanbiy niewt st National Association. {TMr. Daugherty indicated that he!day—To Carmel post ofl‘lgcz, aiong | | RAPHAEL "‘r;hg\-s'fii‘,,.'; " WHITE EAGLE" ihe City Club Thursday night with his| Blological Soclety will meet at §| qpg twenty-sepond annual conven-|proposed to sei up a special “war|Peters Mill run to Woodstock Gap “WATCH YOUR STEP." Comeds. L No. 1 '} lecture, “The Lure of the Great North- | o'clock in Cosmos Club. Speakers: |0 % ¢ the American Booksellers As- | fraud investigating and prosecuting|and viewing spot on top of north MORAN. fo “THE TOUCHDOWN."' Maf | TOMOREOW_RICHARD BARTHELMESS, eat 3% Palmer and Vernon Bailey. | on Of the A erican By cession | force,” with orders to speed up cases. | mountain, where it is possible to get || inec- oniy. Mth Episede of “WHITE[ i1 “THE KEVENIM DAY And BUSTER He was Frank Branch Riley, lawyer, = ik T it e \ecturer. - Hiustrating hls lecture with some of the most artis- tically beautiful slides seen in Wash- ington in a long time, Mr. Riley gave Visitors welcome. Prof. E. L. Goonasakara of India L lecture at the New Ebbitt at § o'clock: v i e Washing- BsEe i) Acbanaget,in, the Wa Borah of Idaho, the principal speaker, took exception to the plan of paying a bonus to the soldiers who fodght overseas, presenting statistics show- LA bill providing for the half-mil- ot ind TERRE IRl il declared, and every effort made to pass it early next week. The bill, 1t was said, would au- in one picture seven different turns or views of fhe same stream; returning 0y wuy of Litie rort ana Mangunese mines to Dry run or Seven Fountains. Fourth day—Hike along Dilbeck run and through Mud Hole Gap to Little EAGLE. Last Time Tonight [BELASC B.F.KEITH'S 22 Coast to Coast Tours Only $240—25 Days - des Every Expense to his subject gusto, delicate percep- Maine State Society will me; ¥ Exp o e o hantree miagiing | o'clock in Thombon Hchaol. | Literary |Ing the present condition of the|thorize the Department of Justice L« | Fort and by way of Sand Spring to Soc, 75¢, $1.00, $1.30, 205 g 3100 foL2roaswe || Shriners and Nurses' Convention with a dash of fun. - and musical program. Dancing. United States Treasurys | oo wwen obtaln auarters outside of its pres. | Signal knob (2,000 feet), for vailey || | S0e B A L DAILY2us SUNSY ret Tours Championing the good roads cause, = ther speakers were - t d view overlooking Strassburg and the n 3 5 he deelared that only the rich could | “An evening with the American Pen | dell Phillips Stafford of the Dmrlct(in;‘e‘;us-mrs e de by |West Virginia mountains, returning Smashing Comic Opera, P75 o ) DR | 7 T o C. &rze-lg:.lldnsg_ Fairmont afford a poor road. “The cheaped the | Women's League” will be featured at | Supreme Court, Eugene L. Herr. ‘he‘n 0"2‘1“" s i eing smn e by, by trails to Elizabeth Furnace, thence e ent er e . Y o ) 4 road, the more you pay,” he said. the University Club. Brief talks or |retiring president; Simon L, Nye, _lhe kBDrcsendal“\'esd oflmol“l" hputh Da- by road to ‘Water Lick. Arrive in x ARchK PLAYEF High tribute was paid the forestry | readings by club officers and songs | newly elected president, and Dr. l‘l‘lfll- DLfllic:: P ‘ml’ ;“mrh mr igan, ;E-.“ashlngtnn about 9:30-o'clock that o B' 1. H service by the speaker, who showed|by Mrs. Luther E. Gregory. Ladies' |ter E. Traprock. who gave an il u;- pln ans, on' u Ir.»; oEex pedo ;‘. evening. s 10% Compess”—Siar Cast. lg. —Star. H FAMOUS IN A NIGHT many pictures of its activitier and {night. trated talk on liis latest book, The tion for an Invest gation of the| The three-day trip will not 4nclude %, Comparyy s } ooty B Y . deplored the action of Congrgss in S Crulse of the Kawa., Frederie Wil-|han ling of war claim cases. to get|Luray, and parties will leave Wash- 2 X, oy SN A Cutting out the appropriations Yor air | Eelect Klub will give a dance at|llam Wile was toastmaster, The re-|2ction 08 thy the House. Thie'rulu ington Saturday afternoon for Riley- Tll w”hm onians BEST SEATE e aTate gervice patrol In fire prevention. {2400 16th street. tiring president was presented with | committee has voted to give it]ville, joining first party on_ top of e Earle Fox Wanda Lyon gold watch by Frederick Melcher, one | privileged status, but there has been | mountain near Kennedy's peak. ¥OW PIAYING i lle. Combined with the circulation ob- | Washington state to be. commissioner At the present rate of cutting in the | Mr. Riley predicted that | great forests { done to change | unless something W Gibbons' Club will give a dance at 1141 Connecticut avenue. of the delegates, on behaif of the con- vention. George H. O'Connor, assisted by no indication as to just when it might be called up. Mr. Daugherty is understood to Estimated distance for each of the | three days, twelve miles. Lodging (o‘ be had at farmhouses. H Size of party -Begin: Monday, The Shrine Frofics of 1922 i Musical Comedy and BAKER “The Hole in the Wall” LAUGHS—THRILLS 'l 1 the trend the ited States in fif- I it §: > 1 v vi k Landove: ity CI vi L . | h: told th it hat it w imi b ¥ {] Mammoth Minstrel. teen sears will be as naked of lreeslg!dd:"g: ;xul'i"('»me"sl’u&:‘.‘,'bl,:,‘.].'..,f.':: Matt Horne, gave a program of songs. }1'{?::""21““5: '!,?:nr;ri:,wlé} :“( gl '5:-’0":::2: to ] id“::;::iile’::;:;i;!nnl‘::%fllz,e sub- EReR Revue, aow. WATSON S TERS £ 1 Mot Week—WENDING BETLS. > ~of - ” ion,” A 4 Wa; 5 o iern = y! 1, W h in Tt e | O e e ooy 5t arice par.| OPPOSES NEW THEATER. |fary'or Srar in'ih Taft adminisiea, | S35ost o'ty ™" 0 ™1 b 4PHed | o d , IS S E prising variety and with such triffing |, \Uiil’ give its season-end dance at to be engaged for handling proseci- | sary omipment and sosanmentecsr| MIAMI TO N. Y. ON BIKE. ;] Lois Josephine & Leo Henning q Maud H l] expense as in our own United States. —_— TALKS ON EDITORIALS. G. A. Lyon Addresses G. W. TU. Class in Journalism. Editorial writing was the subject of an address delivered yesterday after- noon before thé class in journalism of George Washington Universit§ by G. A. Lyon, associate editor of The Stz The editorial was described. as the medium through which a newspaper maintained the confidence of the pub- tained through excellence in newsl service it was what created the in-| dividual newspaper. the speaker said. | Mr. Lyon sketched the history of editorial writing and’ the transition from the old-time personal relation of editor and public to the present - >MOTT _|%in the name of his widcw and two| The increases in price come not-;conference of state and territorial —and Printing Photos) SRR 1 O e s Biven i the o O Aehiny ey | tatherlessianiidren’t withstanding a recent announcement | health authorities with the public = R 3 Community O : _Achievem by the bureau of mines that stocks|health service in Washington next has been our specialty POLIS THEATER moral, spiritual and political influ- ence of editorial writing, and it was| stated that. notwithstanding thej changed conditions, the editorial was Naval Lodge Hall The Ladies’ Auxiliary of St. John's College, 1225 Vermont avenue, will give a card party at the institution at 8:30 o'clock. Mrs. E. J. Quinn, chairman. AT THE COMMUNITY CENTERS Thomson—Tonight: Maine State So- ciety meeting; china painting; plain sewing. Johnson-Powell, Lamont and Hiatt northwest—Tonight: Crescent Club; Mount Pleasant Citizens’ Association and Gov. Wells' Society, children of the American Revolution; Community Players. Monday afternoon: Expres- sion for children: millinery. Southeast—Tonight: Pollyanna and Junior Dramatic Clubs; Boy Scouts. Boys; Biblical picture show and lec- ture; Boy Scouts: story hour; Com- munity Center Band. Brother of Enickerbocker Victim tions. While he did not know if Mr. Stimson would serve, Mr. Daugherty Appeals to Harry Crandall. R. L. Hughes of 3471 14th street has written a letter to Harry Crandall protesting against the, proposed erec- tion of another playhouse on the site of the Knickerbocker Theater, at 18th street and Columbia road. “You are a business man of good standing in our community, enjoying a reputation for fairness, honesty, Sound business principles and human kindness,” Mr. Hughes wrote. “I am persuaded to believe that you have | not yet reached the stage where the cries and moans of Injured and dying children, the tears and grief of Widows, orphans, mothers and sisters can make no .impression on your heart.” Mr. Hughes is_the brother of one of the victims of the Knickerbocker Qisaster of last January 28. and wrote —_———— RENT BOARD RESTRAINED. explained that he “was the tvpe of lawyer” the Department of Justice was anxlous to engage for the work. ; —_—— GASOLINE PRICE CLIMBS. Cent Raise on Gallon Announced by Standard Oil Company. Gasoline still continues to rise in price and the motorist's dollar con- tinues to shrink in value. The Standard Oil Company vesterday announced a rise since Tuesday of a cent a gallon in the price of gasoline dellvered to filling stations from the company's tank wagons. Standard gasoline now wholesales for 251x cents. It rose to 241 last Monday and to 25% vesterday. of gasoline on hand were greater on March 1 than at any time in the his- tory of the nation and that refineries were workjng steadily to increase where each party is_to stop will be made before leaving Washington. At least one advance meeting will be arranged prior to making the trip and further irfformation will be furnished upon application- to the leader. —_— HEALTH OF NATION CONFERENCE TOPIC State and Territorial Authorities to Meet With Government Of- ficials Next Week. The health of the nation will be re- ported from all corners of the coun- try, and means of improving it wi be discussed at the twentieth annual Wednesday and Thursday. Child hyglene will be one of the most important individual subjects to come beforé the conference, sald Sur- Ruther C. Campbell, twenty-four years old, and & deaf ‘mute, ‘arrived here vesterday from Miami, Fla., on a bicycle, en route to New York. He began the journey April 5, and thirty days later arrived In Richmond, Va, Where he spent several days visiting with his mother and sister. The Jjourney from Richmond to this city Tequired five days. Mr. Campbell left this morning for New York and will stop over in Baiti- more to visit friends. He expects his actual riding time to New York to be about five days. While here yester- day Campbell called on Senator Park Trammell of Florida. EVELOPING for years. All ‘work done by our own experts Bob Anderson and Pony “Thank You, Doctor!” With Eleanor Hicks Chester Clute & Co. The Quixy Four; Bevan & Flint; Willie Hale & Bro. Other Attractions. Buy Early for Early in the ! MOORE'S 10:30 a. m.—ALL WEEK—11 p.m THRILLS--LOVE--BEAUTY--COLOR Is Here! sk Every Afternoon at 5 Every Evening at 8 still the most potent factor in influ- Lovejoy—Tonight: Boy Scouts: Ju- 1T ing of th 5 - encing the minds of readers. Y eworie Clubs Do-right Girls | Clifton Terrace Order Held Up, | their stocks. g::{'lhci'e‘;’fl“‘ s in a big, wonderfully Paramount Prcsents ‘Money! More Money!! . Much ’ll‘he n(:t‘ielxéls ‘werpl advised to de-|Club; Junior Choral So:lle:'y; re:'qh;g Other Broceedings Pending. ——— ing. x 4 plant 5 GLORIA Money!!! Which?” velop individual style as writers in|ryoom and games; athletics; Girls® { What has been done for the child equippet . “«Qr ;. i this field. Good Words Club; First American| Justice Bailey of the District Su- FLORIDA BANK ROBBED. | What Bos oecn ofthe public health quippec. P ‘Scientific Salesmanship. ) Boys; community singing: Bell A. C. | preme Court vesterday restrained until| MIAMI, Fla., May 13.—The Bank of | service will be reported, and intensive OPTICAL OOs These Lectures are FREE next Friday the rent commission and | steuart, north of Palm Beach, was |study will be given to the act of No- M. A LEB 614 Sth St Come Early to Get a Seat CONF|RMED BY SENATE. : the tenants of the Clifton Terrace | robbed by three bandits yesterday. The | vember 23, 1321, 'entitled “Promotion of y s L ) PLAN BENEFIT PROGRAM. |apartments trom undertaking to en-|robbers escaped with " approximately | the welfare and hyglepe of maternity =y RODOLPH > o * |force the order of the rent commis- | §5,000. and infancy, and for dther purposes™ - = Henry 0'Malley New Commission- | e sion reducing the rentals of the apart- Branch 712 11th Street er of Fisheries Entertainment at Y. W. C. A. for |ments. The court "frinle'd Char;ln Store & DANCING. 3 , attorney for the rent commis- 0 X . ——— e RS N ~ Fund to Support Boy. DO ave to Sle In the Municipal Rochester's 36-Day MISS CHAPPELEAR THe Sendte Iast nighcconfiemea;the Gourt a proceeding under the penalty /! S| Private Car Private lessons by atiwett, om et o P, O Malley Of| An entertainment for the benefit of | yse of the Ball rent act against TOUR of the WEST - IN ELINOR GLYN'S North S197. 715 Goas ave. of fisheries. vice Dr. Hugh M. Smith, } the Lewis Hamilton Bayly fund, which Nannie E. Goss, present owner of the Colorado; Yellowstone, Cali- fornia; Cansdian Rockies. STAR DANCING APRIL 26, . . is used for the support of a destitute | property. and Felix Lake, owner when | . resigned. Mr. O'Malley’s nomination | 1% Ut | DO adings were instituted before the 'y SanSl detalls. | MILLER'S, 1226 CONN, AVE., FR. 3087. was sent to the Capitol by President | Washington boy at the Central Union | P! ligs wetednsgitutod betore the EN OUSE INC. Ben | DAVISON'SS# 1329 M nw. 858 Harding Thursday atternoon. | Mission, will be given by the Book_ T tduetion of rents. 5 | biealon Tt el ne . Cooper of | jovers' Hour, under the direction o v it South Carolina to be a member of | Miss Alice. Hutchins Drake, Monday | oy, 2 " esioie, of Hhe CoTh Sule by B ATK i Fivictty rivate. Aay hour, Bepatate sradiot the federal® farm loan board, vige | evening at 7 o'clock, at the administra- | ihe fHINE OF, a0 IEROLICR Bt BY THEO.D SLOAT MISS L.L BOONE | Claas fat iractions knd deacing, 8 to 15 Asbury F. Tiever. resigned, also was | tion building of the Y. W. C. A., 1333 F PROF. AND MRS. ACHER'S §TUDIO, 11277 torney W..Gwynn Gardiner, to prevent confirmed by the Senate last night. | street. s L7 CONCERT FEATURE®™ i = |the enforcement of the reduction PRES.: & MGR.¢ HOSTESS T 10th st. mw. Class Monday and Friday. » to The program includes readings by |grders of the rent commission. Tho 3 % The P: A. Roberts Const. Co., Inc. GUSTAV HINRICHS Iy e lessens by wppoiiiment; MOTHERS’ DAY AT Y.M.CA. | 200 Men to Enjoy Breakfast and | ‘Hear Mrs. Wood Speak. Mothers’ day, Sunday, is to be ob- rved at the Y.-M. C. & with a May Preston Slosson, from her books of published poetry; a group of violin solos by Miss Margaret Mansflald, daughter of Representative Mansfield of Texas, accompanied by Mrs. Mans- field. and three groups of songs by Mrs, Wayne B. Wheeler, soprano soloist of the Washington Heights Presbyterian Church, accompanied by Mrs. Harring- allegation is made that the rent com- mission_lacked authority to proceed under the Ball act in determining the rentals of the apartment, because there was no service on Mr. Lake, the owner of the buil®ing at that time. Under New Management SUNDAY’S DINNER s 5:30 10™8:30 SUCCESSORS TO PRESTON A. ROBERTS, THE MUNSEY BLDG. ~ MAIN 1776, Bailders of the “IDEAL" Garage—consider- ing quality, the cheapest in the city. o5 ‘Remember. the name— $15 ROBERTS. DOWN, $10 MONTH GUEST—CONDUCTOR FAMOUS RIALTO ORCHESTRA o F GLADYSE WILBUK, & Dupont eir. (Dupont Studio). Ph. Fr. 1635-W. Ballroom and Fancy Davelng. ( ARCA ottt Uy Tordliloc™ o 3 fon Bavker TEA FIRM OFFERS BONUS. < Dinner, $1.25 CASH OB TERMS. . ek, which w e 7 > e dormitory men”urs i | WILL STUDY FARM BILLS, | Emploves to Get $100 When Wea- CRAB FLAKE COCKTAL = SNk = Dt i oo™ apoaker will be Mrs. Charles Wood. — ded and $100 for Each Child. MOCK TURTLE SOUP Steamer Charles Macalester —BUT— 5 ‘,‘b::z‘rz:& men are .'y"i'rii'r';‘oo.. o Agricultural Bloc to Seek Better| Every employe who has been with *CONSOMME Lv. 7th St. Wharf 10 am.,, 2:30 p.m. A PERFECT PLACE 70 Y. M.-C. A. and the Y. W. C. A. will Credit Facilities. i the Salada Tea Company for more CELERY OLIVES Phone Main 825 4 " ccmpany. hold a Jjolnt “Mothers’ day" service on the steps of the Mount Vernon, M. E. Church South, at which Andrew Wilson will be the speaker. A sim- r ssrvice was held at the Mount Vernon Charch last year and nearly 1,000 persons attended. Senator Capper, republican, Kansas, head of the Senate farm bloc, has an- nounced the appointment of the com- mittee to study legislation to supply additional and better credit facilities than a year is to.receive a bonus of $100 as a wedding dowry and $100 on the birth of every child. It is stated that in case‘an employe happens to have been married before entering the employ of ‘the corpora- tion. he will receive $100 in the event PRIME RIBS OF BEEF AU JUS ROAST YOUNG CHICKEN STUFFED GIBLET SAUCE “ ' ~BOSTON CREAM FRITTERS - Health Candies Tl;e Most Beautiful Park in aor Aroynd Washington DANCE Matchless Musie—Vast Floor Strict Cemsor ‘Week Nights, to 12:00 : Fhich was authorized at a recent|Of 2By child born any time after sald GOLDEN SAUCE o0 GREAT FAI.] ,S g loc. emplaye has been a year or mofe with B ., 10e. . CAR VICTIM AWARDED $2.500. e o ts conaraeration: tr mitiee | the.corporation. 5 el NEW POTATOES . - FRESH GREEN.PEAS 40, 60 & 80(: lb. | Wed. ind Bt Adm, loc. Bk daace. b By a jury in Circuit Division 1, be- | Dois ntaca. work out fram thom the SARADES WAFFLES P ARK v A Affn., Lodias Sbc, Men 48, Dance ol yvu k. fore Justice Stafford, Ben. A, Bush has | measure which the bloc will seck. 1o | OVERSUBSCRIBE FARM BONDS. ICE CREAM PIE | s 2 ? Want to Dance ? been awarded a verdict for $2500 put through. Commissioner Lobdel: of the farm RO i ae RN b ML S i oAU S retire 5 per cent federal land bank » 0 % : o - - PUDDING EE US Why hesitate? . You can learp and our damages against the Washi n | “The recent bloc meeting selected{loan announced that" the recent ‘ pring Folia, te Railway? and Biectric Company. The | ir. Capper to’ be, Chairman "of the | oforing: of 310000000 of ‘4% ber sent HOMEMADE HOT ROLLS ettt voss | epaiteent in Spring Foliage || metuo is very ey and it o only. & mal- g < el n & car of | credit committee, and he named the |farm loan bonds by the federal land A LA CARTE SERVICE ALL DAY J g i individual instruction’ You need not have e company and an automobile | following senators as members: banks had been iargely oversubscribed. N 2 —we are ready to supply s :v""""“"'" 'Open 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. RIG which he was operating, were in colli-| McNary, Oregon: Jones, Washing- [ The banks, he said, have sold an addi- them at moderate cost. 'AY SCHOOL OF DANCING, 121 X. Ave. PR R e B S ekl E R R : Formt BT || S e pe s < A > ans, an endrick, oming; - nf 7/ D , 36th and M NW. LW... Roger . Whaiteford represented the | rison, Missiasippi, and Swanson, Vir- | r B B FTR E. Morrison P&Pel' Co. peia sons any. T8¢ Oourse, aix lessous. ginia, democrats.” | Tresury.. bonds, now held-by the % & AR ‘1000 Pa. Ave. S, Hasite Fise eaviroament. " W. 1

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