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DAYLIGHT-SAVING PLAN lT IS OPPOSED BY ZIHLMAN | Maryland nepusennmve Sees Many Burdens and Little Benefit in Scheme. sa 4 N. Zibiman | per of the House | has thrown his sn to daylight eav- operating in lhe‘ 'his attitude on the part presentative Zihlman to sup- | arted by Rvpre-‘ ifornia and Rep- . Whedler of TlHi- £ the House expressed in | ntative Zihl- o to tH I th dr i by continuing. Mr. Moliohan that pointed out te fir Conzress hud nothing to do with the matier. but that his sympathies are!ye ith those who are sufforing addi- 1l mconvenience and burdens on | Sh b upon school | » the District to He stated that his own chil- {ar dren. coming from Rockville to school 'y, W ington, had to get up at 5.~ b ing to come to 'l l” close in an- change only addy congestion of the which could have not disturbing the s hours Father John's Medicine | Prings tired mothers back to health. —Advertisement | DELAY GEORGETOWN DRILL. drill ni The competitive of the Re- uality Stationery In this great stock youl will find the particular kind | of stationery you want. E. Morrison Paper Co.l 100D Pa. Ave. my and put me down and out. have uncles by. the score; who ate all T could earn, and I have nieces twelve or more, and I have aunts meals gleaming fangs they came my way, on foot or in a Ford. And I'd have wife | would not agree; sull; aunts cried, “Did he ma Invalid Chairs The Secret Sorrow I — 2 As Boswell to James Beeswax Jing. my task will soon be closed; he would not smile or dance or sing, as optimists proposed. So men have id he was a grouch because he heaved no smiles, but rose repining from his couch, and groaned in many vles. But ere he left these scenes trife, he said to me, “Old scout, relatives have spoiled my life, Oh, 1 burn. My wiie has cousins by e ton, and countless nieces, 170, jand they would eat up all the on at for my toil T drew. They just opped in three times a day, wh_en were on the board: with ed each hungry bore, but the more that fi red to our door, the happier w e. I broke by springs and stripped my gears providing tea and toast, and thus through long and weary vears I fed a hungry host. ple thought me fuli of guile because {my face was grim; *And peo- I couldn’t dance ‘ound and smile, or sing a hoop-la mn.” He breathed a few despair- g pants. then his tired form was | and forty so (Copyright.) WALT \I ASON. For Sale and for Rent "THE GIBSON CO., INC. 917-919 G St. N.W. ING 1327 F Street N.W. The P. &. Roberts Const. Co., Inc. SUCCESSORS_TO. PRESTON A. RO!.ERTS THE MUNSEY BLDG. M Ruilders of the “IDEAL" Ga iz quality, the cheapest in the city. Remember the name— st Dowi‘w $10 MONTH CASH on TERMS. OUR BUSINESQ 1S DEVELOPING Films 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 Kods Dorthwest on_the hou balf-hour—9:00 a.m. pm. ~ If You are not - Smoking “OFTY’S” 5 or “After Dinner” Cigars you are not getting the best cigars for the price. d Electric ‘tars Pennsylvania A savings account is a pro- tection in times of adversity. ‘We would welcome you as a depositor. ANK OF COMMERCE AND SAVINGS Cor. 7th and E Sts. Made HENRY T Agent for Comoy N 'O Mmany quality to the point th upon being useful to the OUR furniture is new a chased here for less. 508 9th Street Smokers’ Artieles housewives' and homemakers a low price is .. the big thing—to others quality is more important. T this store low prices have been linked with the new low-price basis. prised to learn how good furniture may be pur- Credit Accommodations in Washington by . OFFTERDINGER Lendon-made Briar Pipea and at we pride ourselves community. nd the prices are on You'll be sur- . THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., FRIDAY, MAY 19, 1922, UTILITIES BODY T0 SEEK Ry TRACTION MERGER PLAN| | jSoieert b, e St s bandstand, this evening, be- ginning at 5:60 o'clock, John: Commission Incllned to - Think 8. M. Zimmermann, bandmaster. A March, - “Magnificent”....Crosb; Legislation Needed to Overture, “Eeter Schmoll,” > . von Weber Effect Deéal. Morceau, “The Second Mazurka’............. Godard i . The opinion of Corporation Counsel Scenes trom ‘comic opers, Stephens, discussing the gquestion of | |. ~ “Jacinta”. R whether the sireet car companies of Xhe District. could merge without fur- ther legislation from Congress, will| be discussed” by the Public Utilities | Commission ‘at a meeting within the next few days. Foxtrot uniqu Waltz suite, i d'Av rll" Smiles.) It is understood that the corpora- tion counsel has studied carefully all TODAY’S AMUSEMENTS. — “Snrine Frolics of 19330 0t BB D GARRICK.—"Wedding Bells,” at 8:20 p.m. 3 KBITH'S.—Van and Schenck, vaude- ville, ‘at and §:15 p.m. COSMOS.—"“On With the Dance,” vaudeville, at 3, 6:30 and 8:45 p.m. STRAND. abel Blondell Revue,” vaudeville, at 2:45, 6:30 and 8:45 p.m. RIALTO.—Gloria Swanson and Ro- dolph Valentino, in “Beyond the Rocks,” photoplay, at 11:30 am., 1:30, 3:30, 5:30, 7:30 and 9:30 p.m. COLUMBIA.— “1¢ Matrimony & Fallure?” at 10:38 a.m., 12:25, 2:15, 4:07, 5:55, 7:45 and 9:45 p.m. PALACE—"Womsn, ‘Wake Up!" at 10:60, 11:37 a.m.; 2:25, 4:18, 6:07, 7:56 congressional legislation ' relating to| the traction companies. back to-the! original charters of the old com-| panies. which now make up' the two main systems, in an effort to find out, if the laws now on the Statute books | give the corporations the right tal merge without a special enabling act Engineer Commissioner ' Keller, chairman of the Utllities Commnission, id today he could not discuss the {find of Mr. Stephens until his col- | merger could be brought about. acreement could be reached. This conclusion is based on the fact that the former commission last year spent two weeks conferring every day with the heads of both companies in an effort to find a basis of which a Each company submitted concrete merger proposition at the conference, but no proposal was made on-which an and 9:65 p.m. METROPOLITAN. — “Smilin’ ' with’ Norma Talmadge, at 1:25, 8:25,°5:25, 7:26 and leagues have considered it with him in | board session. The consensus among officials, how- | ever, is that even if Mr. Stephens holds | [ sal | Modern {mprovements. that there is no lega! obstacle to a e e Phes Matiheie 1 Ohicken, fish, uu-k\amueu u private dining ‘rooms, $2.0 piano, Victrola, bowling, Mitares dancing partigs welcomied. midnight. merger, legislation still will be neces- sary to cet the companies together. Harry C Gyove, lnc. © 1210 G Street N. W, Those Delectable HAND-DIPPED STRAWBERRIES Again. dipped while you wait! 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BUSINESS AS USUAL During Rebuilding * Here Is the Elgin-Washington ~ 15-Jewel Thin Model Watch For Your As the First A Week For the Bllam:e $ Or More 3 Old Watch ‘1 Priced at $29.50 et It At Gibson’s | Great Sixteenth Anmversary Sale All This Week crsharg HIERE 0 LEADS VI Propul ar Pencils Two Specials in Thermos Bottles Pint size genuine Rite-Rite, the won- Ehermtos RC O plete, Sgc derful mechanical l 0 i FepGilS ookt o C Pocket Clips for ine Thermos com- SAME ..ocevvcrrcnnvnnnns plete e R0 Rite-Rite leads fit any Pw‘l Sale m].d and standard mechanical smkr”;fs:,”],“ pencil, per doz. leads lOC Special Sale of Razori. Genuince Gillletlg Safety Razor. Complete in case with blades. ... 79¢ Autostrop hSafety Razor. Complete with strop, blades and case. 3 8SC Ever Ready Safety Razor. complete with blades. Absorbent cotton; per lb. ..... Absorbent Gauze, 5 yards for ......0... Three Bandages. Special .. e lzc Regular Pattern’ $l 49 Bedpan .... l l Hospital Pattern 53 49 75¢c Bedpan ........ Crutches, wonderful value .... 980 per pair ....... S 52-00 Genuine Gillette 66 Feses THermams Blades. Per doz. ... C : 49C Imported Blades for use in T Gillette Razor. Per 35 Male 69c doz. .l..... C Urinals 3 Ever Ready Two-Quart Per doz. ............ Foumagl Syrilr:lge e 98C “ Auto Strop Blades. - Two-Quart Hot- Per doz. ...... \Vlatechonle iy 69c i Durham Duplex. 39¢ ce Caps. for ... Special ...... g ossasns 98‘: Roubberset 1 89 Happy Man 89 Brush. Special ... (¥ Suspensory . C Williams' Luxury 29 Sanitary Napk s. 49 Shaving Cream ... C Per doz. .. C TRUSSES, Ejastic ‘Hosiery Invalid Cushmns, an prices, and Abdominal Supporters according to size. fitted professionally. Fi REE Delivery Service Anywhere in the District of Columbia “Wcmunmmumtdcplm Main 1085 Franklin 5077 “Get It At Gibson’s” . 917919 G St. N.W. 708 Seventh St. N.W. 3123 M St. N.W. THRILLS--LOVE--BEAUTY--COLOR Paramount Presents GLORIA RODOLPH = VALENTINO . IN ELINOR GLYN'S .~ BEYOND THE ROCKS ADDED ATTRAOTION-"9R SPECIAL BHOWING World’s Greatest winning the KENTUCKY IIEIIIY Complets Race From Startfe Finish E7CONCERT FEATUREWR V_HINRICHS ST, GUEST—CONDUCTOR AMUSEMENTS. illl!llllllllllllllllllllllllIIIIlfllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIlIIIIIIIIlIIII R RO OO ASEEOEORS | ] KENNETH HARLAN ALICE LAKE GASTON GLASS ROSEMARY THEBY NOAH BEERY WALLACE BEERY | AU are perfectly cast, with a supporting ensem- ble of notadle worth, in a drama of the North that throbs with romance and crackles with action in settings of natural grandeur never ezcelled on the screen—the Greatest James Oliver Curwood story ever recorded by the camera. | AM THE LAW A tremendously gripping picturization of “The Poetic Justice of Uko San,” directed dy Edwin Carewe and hilariously supplemented by - LARRY SEMON--A Pair of*Kings BEGINNING SUNDAY AT CRANDALL’S. METROPOLITAN F ST. AT TENTH I CEFomze oF Recognized Preeminenc:| IIIHIIIIIIIII],IIII Special Film Features ARRICK PLAYER FAMOUS IN A '\l(.ll‘l‘ IG”;;.- 320 Mat. Thurs. & e & ‘ s1 Earle Fox Wanda L)ons] Weddmg Bells Another Great Show _ Next Week— rrisgeable Mother.'" nfl‘s THEATER MaAY NEXT MON. David Belasco Presents Mid Sesson Frances Starr in SHORE LEAVE Orchestra, $2.50, $2.00; Mezzanine. $1.50 Balcony,, 81, ¢ Gallery,. 80c. Seats Nows . BELASCO ..%=.. Ede, TBe, $1.00, $1.50. SHRINE FROLICS OF 1922 MAMMOTH MINSTREL TODAY AND I‘owonno“ WOMAN, WAKE UP | FLORENCE VIDOR EXTRA—EXTRA MORVICH WINS! Thrilling news pictures of the | wonder-colt winning the Een- tucky Derby Beginniag Sunday “BEYOMD THE RAINBOW” ‘With All-Star Cast I IIIIIIIIIIII|IlllIIIIIIllllIIIIIII'llllllllmllllllllllllIIIIIIII|||||||IIIIIIIII LOEW’S sln'\av LUST'S S| BUSTEK KEATON, in | _8PI 535 Stk St. S.E. | CRANDALL’S MEN NOOKY'S HOME RO METROPOLITAN F _Street at 10th POSITIVELY LAST TWO DAYS_NORMA (ADGE, in THROUGH. COLUMBIA ; Oontinnous 10:30 4. M.—11 P. M. LAST TWO DAYS IS MATRIMONY A FAILURE? Sth&N.Y.Ave.N.W THOMAS ME| KIME, CSTRAIGHT FROM PA teur Night. RAPHAEL 9h at O Street N.W TODAY AND TOMORROW- CHARLIE CHAPLIN in CRANDALL’S SAVOY THEATER Rd. WITH ROY BARNES, LILA LEE LOIS WILSON, WALTER HIERS Beginning Sunday 3 Jacques Feyder's adapta tion of Pierre Eenoit's . mous movel. “L’Atlantide roduced with a great rench cast— - THE PICTURE THAT MADE PARIS GASP!—THE SCREEN SENSATION OF EUROPE! 'nm sxows YES. ORK THEATER Ga.Ave. & Quebee St. SATURDAY. 2:30. in crAMSASS. TACK HOLT. in “THE GRIM POLLARD And HARRY > ~ADDED W oOD" And BEN EE ADMISS ION AMUSEMENT PARK New Fun Hous tions, Picnic Gien_Echo Orchestra for DANCING Finest = o e g D ,v‘ Ballreem HOME 1230 C Street MAY McAVO A HOMESPUN VAM PRINCESS *' With i» H St. N.E. CULLE URATCH YOUR STEP." D) RANDALL'S o OF Round-trip _e: Mone "Bpes BLUEMON Leesburg Herndon Round Hill . Parcellville . Al DOR( THE AY — R THY PADY LETTY. xcursion _ti Soth & M Sis. N.W. ‘WASHINGTON AND OLD DOMINION RAILWAY oke return passage until idnight ot cial Round 'my Fares. H DALTON Week End Excursions * Blue Ridge Moun- " tains of Virginia Every Saturday and Sund-v r.d for .$2.50 . 230 s SUNZSE “m'uu.u (Btandard Time and Not D. 8. Time.) Blesk. & Co. Jos. E. HOWARD & CLARK Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Barry ' AILEEN STANLEY ‘Huge Successes’ —Herald The Inimitable VAN &SCHENCK Eth'yn . Bud Snyder, Acts. CAROUNA un & E AR S.C.Ave. S.E. YREDERICK. ,— HE'I'ROPOLITI uun AUBREY, in —— N e, TONIGHT Owing to the fact that the - Anna Maude Hallam Practical Psychology Class is Overcrowded, the POLI THEATER has been secured to 'Naccommodate the overflow. N Those entering the class now will be allowed a reduction of $5.00. Box office open every, day at noon and at 6 P.M. e I I A A L L L L L L GREAT FALLS PARK Overlooking the Historic Great Falls of the Potomac TTHE " APPLY. F AT TENTH POSITIVELY LAST 2 DAYS 10:30 A. M. TO .M FIRST NATIONAL PRESENTS NORMA TALMADGE wm— With Harrison Ford. Wyndham @ Stonding and a Perfect Cast in o m Fim Masterpiece SMILIN' THROUGH —EXTRA— OPERATIC PROLOGUE Josephins 3:18, 76 | | | Fred East, Houston, & and p.m. —OVERTURE— “TANNHAUSER” (Waguer) Washington's Finest Orchestra MIRSKEY, Conductor Barytome ; oprano. At LI L ST THTHTNTH N. Pathe News—Topics of Doy DANCINI P DAVISON'S 5t 1329 M n-w. 22 e dances—latest staps. tureshi: ‘The The Ideal Park for the Family Train Service From and M Sts. N.W. Steamer Chule- Macalester Lv. 7th St. Wharf 10 a.m, 2:30 pm. | ¥ Phone Main 825 Chmha.n Science Prof. Hem- S. Hering, CSB. OF CONCORD, N. H. p o Member of The Board of Lec- f The Mother Church, First Church of Christ, Scien- tist, in Boston, Massachusetts. t Large Arcade Hall 14th and Park Road N.W. Sunday, May 21, 1922' correctly In & few lessont g Gy T You to dance in & few lessons and produce sults Private lessons, any time. Classs | Tuesdny and Fri hours, 10 a.m. te 10 p.ra { Bpecial m.‘ m er Dupont {Dopoat Stadio) P Pr. 1635-W at Btudio r. . st d‘ . '”:a Fancy_Dancing. PRIV. ATE D-A-N-C-I-N-G LESSO) RIGHTWAY SCHOOL OF York ave., nes ction 10 am. to ve 80 appointment “Not a Dance Hall" —BUT— A PERFECT PLACE TO DANCE Matehless Musie—Vast Floor i Strict Cemsor Wed. and Sat. Adm., 10 Each dance, Se. Other lflfllt’: Adm., Ladies 20c, Men 40c. Dance all you ik Leroy H. Thayer Hotel Gordon baliroom, 16th and T Privirte lessons and classes. Phone PROF. AND MRS. ACHER'S 10 ot s, Olsss Monday snd Frid I pm b by Phone N

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