Evening Star Newspaper, June 5, 1922, Page 26

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26 DAUGHERTY TO WAR - ON FISH PIRATES Outlaws Seriously Injure U. S. Pacific Industries, At- torney General Declares. de- ] ¢ has been rous wa elared on outlaws and fish pirates in | southeastern Aluskan ws announced by Attorn Dauzherty in a statem public to prevent which, since 1919, worked serious injury to the fisheries industry.” The warf will be Dauszherty ¢ othat t Wl marsh St re plrates said by they o FIND fi4 “BLIND PIGS” Conduct Sensatic in Brooklyn. the in nrih - Wall.” - p wathering place bromine BOMB IN MAIL BAG. Injured When fernal Machine Explodes. MILWAUKE Baggageman In- and other mail from the car. GRANDFATHER GRADUATES University Studeut. 55. to Receive Hi: KNOXVILLE Diploma. th more than 160 other 5th_annual commencement cises Wednesday. exer- | CAT-WHISKERS Large Supply Now Ready Radio Department Harry C. Grove, Inc. 1210 G Street "More Time For Amusements in the homes possessiong the small but efficient two-minuto Drumfire Dishwasher Machine DEMONSTRATIONS ALL THIS WEEK. 3 to 5 pm. at 15-minute intervals, ROOM A, B!.Acxx<'rom: E BUILDING, Stag Holel 608 9th SUMMER RATES Phone Main §108 $7 rooms. $6 weekly: $10.30 rooms, S8: $14. with toilet, | shower and lavatory, $10: 23] room, t more. per Rooms Like Molher Used to Keep | Arvm ~ Ma.fl Bashncel, Gotiity 46 i 1327-F77§Ereet NwW. “GARAGES The P. A. Roberts Const. Co., Inc. : SUCCESSORS_TO. PRESTON A. ROBER S THE MUNSEY RLDG Buflders of the “IDEAL" r.ru-Acgmdu. ing quality, the cheapest in the city. Remember the name— $10 DOrWN Slo MONTH SH OR TER Health Candies 40, 60 & 80c Ib. | for paying bills a peace E. Morrison Paper Co. ¢ 1 { | i — ; paymg Up. | When [ have paid my 'monthly bills 1 feel some pl(‘rhallt grateful thrills, emotions saic and sane; glad smiles among my whiske! to myseli I soitly say. iived in vain. have not Downtown I journey I sce the tailor, Jinks, approach. and do not fear his giance, for | have paid him every groat | owed him for my picnic coat and my highwater pants. 1 mezet the tinsmith face to face; he bow to me with princely grace, he's glad to get my trade: he overhauled my handsome bus and didn’t have to fret and cuss o'cr payment long de fayed. And all the merchant prince e as | proc in pompous styl Commercial street. 1'vé paid the grocer for his cheese, the farmer v his humble bees. the butcher for | his meat. Oh, friends, it is a goodly thing to walk. gs proudly as a king. although vou have crown, to prance along with stately tread and | know vou do not owe a red tc skate i nwn. o So when it's time serene my S any, { tem oS = BAND CONCERTS. ‘ Marine barracks, today, 4:30 | rine Band, William H. Santel- mann, le; Taylor Branson, F.H.LEwis \‘(;.,:",:‘, INSTRUCTOR Nsw Yosz& Y.M.C.A. RADIO SCHOOL| | { T tive nucl 5 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., MONDAY, JUNE 5, 1922. ughter _Donizetti .Delibes he sum - us the 1 d the planets are es if the solar s om of th A1 known stem uni- that s might £ bil- them move compared with 1 balls, all lined up on “The Star Spangled Bany a table, )..m.m fills, my spirit sings and | the round which pls one of the end balls being struck with | ndeperm hums: and | can't understand the &1 revolve similarly as do the plan-|a cue. The motion of the cue might 1 & Wi Bt 55 ets of ou em. Perhaps this force [ he v pid, but the motion of each AK‘HI “] ’\\A’” not pony up a cent "I'i what ps the arious systems | individn. ball would be slower, while lll!‘ a bahtt kl!llh“. e - | m flying apart etting back to|the motion is being communicated (Cop ht.) W \I T MASON. (the tiny atom., however, it is through all the s in the line to ‘ that th lectron bound q ne. { il ML L. Lake | T\\'Hi!:hl" ....E. Smith []”Y N[WS INBRIEF. |RaDIO cLASSES PLANNED | viSCOUNT GREY WEDS. ' | Mt iiietinii s hold T tomorrow at the City lluh 10 pm. New Willard New York State Sweiety for last time this s at Wilson Normal ative Michael J. Hogan will ial entertainment. Danc- will meet Club, tomor- Relief evening United Statex Marine Band will @ coneert tomorrow from 4 to 6 ational vietory American ay. 815 Kers, he Vount St n o will Wedn Mary's Alu h cheon Club, Joint meeting of United Daughters £ the Confed Tederate Memorial ORGANIZATION ACTIVITIES. PHT es invited a dance at n's City Club: sociat invited of . C. Bethel Parents’ League in New Baptist {AWARDED D. A. R. MEDAL. | The An Diugh medal ! the of f Deés Moines vnard Min the t fowa, by Mrs. v, president he medal » and in- y to supply the Statio; par- Kind of you want 1000 Pa. Ave. The Best Gift for The Graduate Eversha;?p Pencil 50c to $5.00 Extra Leads for Eversharp, 10c Per Package of 12 Leads Complete Stock The Gibson Co., Inc. 917-919 G St. N.W. | Invalid Chairs For Sale and for Rent THE GIBSON 0., INC. 917-919 G St. N.W. Officers and Directors Maurice D. Rosenbers, Prestdent Joseph Sanders..lst Vice Pres. W. A. Bennett....2d Vice Pres. Yrwin Owings....3d Vice Pres. Joseph H. Milans....Secretary Dr. Clarence A. Weaver, Auditor Alexander Wolf, Genl. Counsel John M. Riordon hier Frank Owings....Asst. Cashier R. P. Andrews Louis Bush A. Brylawski F. W. Rolgiano Floyd E. Davis M. A. Leese R. L. Elliott Harry E. Mayer Ee she:uo‘ B. z"mn‘.:huu B OF COMMERCE AND SAVINGS ANK E. Edwards x| will have itx luncheon Lenroot | will meet. | 1 pury ency Th aid 1 Citizens' Asso S o'clock, Sunday, United Brethern | e BY D. C. NAVAL RESERVES Commander Schofield Also to Ar-‘ur the Assar range Regular Schedule of | ! pown e g Summer Drills. widow of I OveE the Vs Radio classes will be organized to- '\‘:.'.'.t.r}(:.v'.‘;":'-’f“ ‘ ko | Maren ocktonian,” : | Lady Glen is a sister of the ‘Thei Star Spangled F adio classes, It was s he one o | with small arms While the reserves have b {URGES AID FOR COLLEGE. 0:301 | President Hardin, of Land Grant Institutions. i March, “Bunker um!' United in Matrimony With Widow | ! | Serenade, “Old Church of Baron Glenconner. Home Songs” ted Press, uman e orige Wind retary P She ‘ onee WOMEN'S UNION MEETS. . WAUKEGAN, IlI, June ; for am- has attained) o¢ combatting wage reductions f maint women in industry, shorter hou of maintaining ! whom he oy, nd une oyment w labo firteen | Sl (hout aid, are t ters to come before ¢ branches of th MOUNT VERNON AND | Alexaniria a4 trip. ... | Rlpeta | Side T, LEVE ) une e “ndditional. SLEVELA June | Electrc tars leave 12th {firemen were usly injured and | snd Penossliania avenue o inay Dorthwest oo fie hou- ani CHRRIg fa1t-hour—9:00 4.m. to 3:30 ke du sme by <1 pm. Running Washlng!ony- hons Main 397 minutes. ruction On Your Next “Week End” Take Along a Generous Supply of @&t“" or AFTER DINNER CIGARS > in inuous ¢ this arra iflict g Stresses Value 2 o 8c or W | 2 for 15¢ - emphas nt colleg stem and wis Made in Washington by HENRY T. OFFTERDINGER 508 9th Street Azent for Comoy London-made Briar Pipex and Smokers' Art people of mple of eve 1 to provide a of the Penn NG—— Beginning Today! Thor Demonstrations of Interest to Every Woman In Washington —are being held at our showrooms. \lake your plans to attend today or tomorrow without fail. Miss Meyers, a representative of the Hurley Machine Company, makers of Thor Home Laundry Equipment, is here to show the women of Washington how easy and cheap it is to wash and iron the Thor way. You will be won by the gentle, thorough method of the Thor Washer—which even wrings hv electricity and handles all laundry from lingerie to blankets without the slightest injury. The P Only $1() Down Balance in Easy Monthly Payments THE E. F. BROOKS CO. 813 14th St. N.W. Phone Main 941-942 IectficIronr' Iron by hand? orIroner ivons shirts, ~even This Note the case and speed with which Miss Meyers handles shirts, cuffs, ruffles and flat work on the New Automatic Thor Ironer! Inquire regarding the low cost to operate the Thor Ironer—less than 3 cents an hour for electricity. Sit down—touch one finger on the handy dial—guide the pieces through—that’s all. You cannot afford to waste your time or money another single week in washing or ironing by hand when you can get a Thor Washer or Ironer on such exceptionally easy terms. Remember, easy payments bring this comfort and saving without waiting. = mbers | ans | lewly Cfi g 5 N him GARRICK—"The Tie TODAY’S AMUSEMENTS. Acyuittal,” per- formance at 8:20 p.m. BELASCO—"Sleeping Partners,” at 8:20 p.m. HWS—Fannie Brice, vaudeville, and 8:15 p.m. Free and Bound Electrons. arnefelt In a previous article it has hN‘nvo “Goatrey ofnted o ak of me sodfrey | TROPOLITA y?\! yf. |_tuL t all kinds of m | Marin hymn, “The Halls i Honor:" with Anf either in id, liquid or g of Montezuma.* | Jam., 1:35, 3:35 cletrons. o “The Star Spangled Banner.” sy i . | trons are intimately | e s s Soldiers’ Home | RIALTO-—Clara Kimball Young. with the ¢ ! nuclei of the atoms. Onitedisiaten Soldie “The Woridiy Madon at This is o o the attractive toree = y 5 | {am., 1:30, 7:30 and tween positive nuclei and 1 electrival 1etine | Ip.m. jelectron A given positiv " n a large number of . ..Crosby | COLUMBIA — Dorothy Dalton, in 1 2 nuel these Mtree ele . while those ma-| | Midas “The 4 und to | .1~ known insulators con n Eilenberg | [10:35 am., 1 The quality The Rosary™ | |and 9:40 p.m. i leatricalicon: evin-Zimmermann | - number H . ! LIEUT. KILROY MISSING. tients Are on Way to Chapel. Attend nital | | | Disappears From Hospital as Pa- | | be made. ng from suicidind man ut. Kilre The miss 1 River, M to the insane CONTINUOUS SHOW . INCLUDING SUNDAY A S_\‘mphom in Danceland” for || With Mile. Juva Marcon; and the Ballet i Girls of Sylphland “rS. || A FEAST FOR THE EYE AND EAR ere || And seven ailer the | | 40- t ' ¥R i th Every evening except Sund: 15th&H R WEDNESDAY NIGHT JUNE T Out at CHEVY CHASE LAKE' Dancing Starts at Speclal Free Concert U.S.MarineBand Tuesday, June 6, 4:30 to 6:00 P.M. Belleau Wood Anniversary Dean Tract, Connecticut and Florida Avenues MILE MOONLIGHT TRIPS EE DANCING RAIN OR SHINE at 715 pm A JAZZ ORC] Palatial Steamer St. Johns St. Wharf—Adults, 75c; Children, 40c FREE ADMISSION AMUSEMENT PARK wnux\firows ONLY REAL o!l PLEASURE PLACE s—Other Attraction- cREAT Grbul ECHO ORCHESTRA FCR ANCING 30 TO 11:30 FUN FROLIC FOR ALL Admission to Grounds FREE BELASCO PLAYERS SHUBERT-BELASCO THEATER. Tonight at 8:30—25c¢ to $I. EARLE FOX, WANDI LYON SLEEPING "PARTNERS A_sensational comedy by SACHA GUITRY, author of ‘'Deburau’ and’*‘The Grand Duk " \\‘ i SlfiAN 12:30 P.M.-ALL WEEK-11:00 P.M, HISTORY, ROMANCE, AD. VENTURE STORY, PICTUR CAST IN PERFECTION. American Photoplay Presents Robert Goldsicin's Super-Spectacie, the SPIRIT OF 16 A romance of the Revolution- ary War, rich in heart inter- g est and historical fact. AN AMERICAN PICTURE FOR AMERICAN PATRIOTS. DON'T MISS IT. mxxxxxxxxxxxxm" XXK AMUSEMENTS .J a AMUSEMENTS. R A A AR RS, sos RIALT( = nam--A1L WEEK.-L} P.M ‘T—YOUTH—BEAUTY—WITCHERY—CHARM — EQUITY PICTURES PRESENTS A POWERFUL DRAMA OF CUAL PERSONALITY CLARAKIMBAILLYOUNG he Worldly Madonnd D@ CONCERT FEATURES 23 Rialto Orchestra—Overture, “Zampa”—Geo. Wild, Director. Liebesfreude”—Henri Sokolov. \_ __SELECTED SUBSIDIARY SUBJECTS Special Film Features CRANDALL’S Y [NEW THEATER Joth CAy ss § NINTH A % : ¥ % x Violin Nolo—Kreisler’s “ : % b gk o o METROPOLIT I Strect Shaci TRUXTOR cARnr_N e SAVOY AND UL GARD) CRANDALL’S YATS |CIRCLE uUmB PAON & onxin A ALMA L .t VORI THEATER SeEL LYA L k EumE { CRANDALL'S , MaT L Ave. ERICAN Iat St and R N DAVE LIBERTY 37 145 OLYNPIC 17 ! Ave. SEL ] v CAROLINA < it o wid VIEGINIA Y ! T—CRANDALL'S METROPOLITAN F AT TENTH THIS WEEK 10:30 A. M. TO 11 P. LOEW'S M. FODAY ( ILLA First Natfonal Presents ANITA STEWART With splendid s turesque and of the Sierras, a QUESTION OF HONOR 3ACKE SENNETT coMEDY, || “GYMNASIUM JIM” | —OVERTURE— | ’-.'.IIIIIlIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIII!I|IH|IIiIIIlI!I | Al \\1 i PEER GYNT SUITE (GRIEG) | | DOROTHY i Washington's Finest Orchestra | N. MIRSKEY, Conductor Pathe News — Topics of Day —v “The Women who Walked Alone” With MILTON SILLS— \\ A\n\ HAWLEY IIIIlHI” SHUBERT ARRIC 30 to T80 B Famous Garrick Players With the Noted Actor WILLIAM HARRiGAN Iz & Remarkible Drama Romance and My “THE ACQUIT‘I’AL" GHOSTS.” istian_Endeavor TH E FOOTL l(]”l PLAYERS lFete of Lights and Fiowers | Maryland Cathedral Grounds Btreet and Unis Parkway | Charles mam B F KE' l H’ o JUNE 4 T0 8 2 z'" iz .;h.!‘l‘;x, - 115 100 2100,51 APTERNOON AND EVENING DAIL e SUHM"' HDL‘MMH ~MT. VERNON | Via Steamer Charles Macalester | Lv. 7th St. Wharf 10 am., 2:30 pm. | _ Phone Main 8§25 i Weaver & Weaver The Arkansaw Trovelers' Eéuzian & White Rome & Gaut: Pey Harry Holman & Co Van Cello & Sunday Excursion June 11, 1922 NEW MARKET, VA., AND RETURN for ENDLESS CAVERNS| (Wonderful and Spectac'ar) SPECIAL TRAIN Lv. Washington (Union Sta.).... 3 Ar. New Market, V: i Retur Lv. N For L Southern Raflway Syslem 1425 t. N.W., or Ticket Oflice, Union Station Leroy H. ’I hayer 16t and Exe sis s 1 Speciai rates 1o ladies Priva te Dancmg Lessons AY souoor Yor Chesapeake Beach FREE DANCING All Seashore Attractions Hotel and Cafe Service All Days, Except Sundays and Holidays. Adults, 50c _ Children, 25c¢ || Excursion Trains ¥s. Dupont cir. nuup«»n “Studior. b, Fr. 1485-W. aud Fancy Dancin vew dances—latest stepe. ce correctly in & few lessons.i Ary hour. Separals stoc = and 8 L {0, %50 | Benens e Ciass bat.eve. lnstructions 4

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