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MANY TRANSFERS [T WAR COLLEGE Most of Students Will Be Sent to Other Stations onJuly 1. ) < 1 The Bulwari(f ) The bulwarks of our liberty are threatened every day; some crisis rises, fierce to see, and all alarmists bray. They tremble for the future course of this, our native land; and they orate until they're hoarse, an eagle in each hand. It was the same when I was young, a hundred years ago; the orator unwound his tongue and waved it to and fro. But little comfort could I find in all the wordy dm; our sacred bulwarks, under- mined, were swiftly caving in. And THE EVENING STAR, HITS THE PRESENT DAYLIGHT SAVING Stanton Park Association Would Abolish System or Change Cloeks. The eigl hll annual debate of the Daniel Wehaler Debating Soclety of Business High School will be held at the school Thursday night at 8:15 o'clock. The subject will be: *“Re- solved, That the United States Should the Present Mexican Gov- mencement exercises for its 1922 Deatiating ciews at the. Institution tomorrow morning at 11 o'clock. Rev.! Michael Curley will preside. A gold medal for post academic work will be awarded to Miss Grace Matthews 3 Finerty. Protest to the present daylight sav- ¥ WASHINGTON, D. C, CITY NEWS N BREEF. |CITIZENS INDORSE CAPPER SYSTEM- Immaculate Seminary will Rold com- | North Washlngton Associa- ! tlon Would Transfer Fund 'to Budget Bureau. Indorsing the Capper plan for TUESDAY, JUNE 6, 1922. TODAY’S AMUSEMENTS. GARRICK—"The _Acquittal formance at 8:20 p.m. BELASCO—*"Sleeping Partners,” a 8:20 p.m. per: 5 and 8:15 p.m. (‘osuos— nn Suter, * Dance Land, STRAND—“Spirit of 76, play, &t 1, 3, 5, 7 and 9 p.m. photo: Honey,” at 10:55 a.m., 12 7:55 and 9:05 p.m. METROPOLITAN—"A Question o Honor,” with Anita §lewlrl‘ at 11 am., 1:35, 3:35, 5:35, p.m. RIALTO—Clara Kimball Young, 5, 3:50, 6:10, re- KEITH'S—Fannie Brice, vaudeville, | ymphony in | at 3, 6:30 and 8:45 p.m. PALACE—Priscilla Dean, in “Wild 7:40 and 9:45 t H CRANDALL', . i PG ). Tummlw\ —RODOLPH “FRIVOLOUS e Theater, 9ih & E Stx. ACK HOLT HT AND 14th Street and R. L CBARLES RAY, in THI B\ll\lfl'(ll’(\ll R Ave. 'EuT oT t CRANDALL,S 7 AND GARDEN 4th and Cel BON, 1 HE GREEN TEMPTATION SAVOY THEATER 1340 Wisconsin Ave. NORMA TALMAL DUMBART in Most of the students at the Army |even now I can't forget the lon i i 5 4 War College, Washington barracks, | nights in my room, where T would |Ing syatem in vogue in the District SmAEn(s of (MArforialW ehelor Sehos] | crann aation ofiihe Wasuin glonioublic e 1300 3530, 50, 40 ama 690 || A TARKY SEMORm A FALK oF will be relfeved of that duty July 1| lie awake and fret about our coun- |of Columbia was made by the Stan- |yl N NSl cance recital tomors|school system, the North Washington |pm! = T ANENVE - and assigned to other statious for [ try’s doom. I used to sit around and |ton Park Citizens' Assoclation at &[G street. Citizens’ Association, at a meeting 1ast | COLUMBIA — Dorothy Dalton, in CRANDALLS Ave. S.E. o5 Pa training service, as | brood, and rend my costly duds; I|meeting at the Peabody School last night, suggested that the estimate of | “The Woman Who Walked Alone, 9th nt O Street N. civilian military ! d Alone,” 2 Sunday. L . Gard: 10:35 ., 12:20, 2:10, 4:05, 5:50, 7:40 A 2 Y Me. ows lost my appetite for food, and |night and a resolution was adopted |Hospital party for benefit of Casualty | funds for school use prepared by the | 10:35 am.. 12:20, 2:10, 4305, 5:30 TODAY ‘A" ¥ con LAY MeAvOY. 1n Wallace B. cavalry, to|couldn’t drink my suds. But as the | urging the return to the regular|home of Mr. and Mrs. Willlam F.|Dboard of education should be submitted nd’ LA =y i vederick” T. | weary years rolled by our country Gude, 3800 New Hampshire avenue. |to the District Commissioners and FAVOR[TE . at Inl erhardt, Col. Herman Hall, son_ barr Peck, Ga.; Col, intantry. t int Robert McPhel infantr J. Horn- Fort Kinnison, L Col. Jame . adjutant gen 10 Fort Ben: Jamin’ Harr 1. Charles C.| And now w = i sald Miss Young. Powell and E. V. Brown Community | propriations committee. in Jumis ago: | 2 ; h"“““]‘vwmfi sad «and:daéi Favers Hiataan Wege Law. Centers will give a rose fete at the ™ \v '3 [ang was the author of a mo- -;m,p N " And Comedy, “SCHOQL Langd adjutant xpands nis stlver throat, expoun . q|Gorby estate, Chevy Chase Circle,|tjon’ asking the Washington Rapid DAY I re: Col. J ing threats of doom and fate, he| The association also went on record | Friday. 8:30 'p.m. TIn case of in-[17in i Company to extend its motor HOME 1230 C Street corps, Is to get my vote. T DO i wage Jaw | Clement weather the fete wWill belpus line service from its present A RALPH_INC timoré: « Howell (Copyright) WALT MASON. |efrective in the District miving the |5ien Saturday, 8:30 p.m. Admission | terminus, at 1st street and Rhode / TH Aetens cost of living and general conditions lnlun%.gi\:‘_r;glehsg\!:h %;elfiuzls};:ek;: PRINCESS 7@ Hmsll; QE- Coi to rn, Lieu thrived and bloomed, and our pal- ladiums stacked high. nor knew that they were doomed. Our government grew great and strong, our banner pawed the air, our bulwarks, that were doomed so long, were right side up with care. And so I ban- roll, and cheer-up smiles disbursed. through in one direction and not in the other, thus altering the pulsing, vibrating current in the filament to working hours, or as an alternative the changing of the clocks. Miss M. G. Young, principal of the Peabody School, said tardiness is four times more since’ the present system had been in use, and that the ichildren arrived at school in a dull. heavy and sleepy condition. Miss Young declared that the sleepiness Battery C, 11th Field Artillery, will meet tomorrow at armdry, 472 L street, 7:45 p.m. Willlam H. Saunders will addres: the Optimist Club tomorrow at 1 p.m., Arlington Hotel. The Emerson Institute will have its tardinoss -8 “the family overslept.”| The rhythm eiunses of Johnmon- as the reason for its stand. The Men’s Club of St. Luke’s Epis- covered by the association. All the members were urged to take an in- terest in improvement of lawns. The prize will be awarded in October by Dance in Reereation Hal ment Hotel, tomorrow at transmitted by The motion, Charles H. Ourand, chairman of association’s school committee, poil out that the Commissioners should be cognizant of the funds asked for District schools, but that no change budget bureau and to the Senate 25 toward the proposed Henry B. F. Macfarland memorial. ‘The association, on motion of Presi- the Commissioners, without change, to the budget bureau. introduced by Gen. DIRECTORS TO MEET. the nted Homer building. the ship, approved by the membershir w0 Fort McPherson, : should be made unless made by the |cominittee yesterday, will be conside Htngnorne, cay- | ished from my soul the fears 1 long { seriously hampered the children's | final celebration June 15 at City Club. | budget bureas . Copies of the resolu. | ered. o a oy Jonn b, | had nursed, I ceased to let the briny | studies. The chief excuse now for tion" wers divected: to] be imeiit. tor the ap- of your sal- ary. It is the sure Members of the board of directors of the Washington Chamber of Commerce will meet tonight gt & o'clock in the ‘Twenty-two applications for member- APOLLO THEAT AND GARD! az4 H St TINEE SATCRDA AND TOMORL ALICE ~ LAE CRANDALL’ MA TODAY HARLAN p JOHN BAR! {NEW STANTON PALLINE iu K3 LYRIC . 5:00. 9:80 1m FREDERICK, 'MILTON * HAROLD LLO' 14th and Irving Sts. N M) E LOVE _AND BAR . . . S4 c, d. 'T"l‘: LAST PAY R e rt dio| The association indorsed a resolu-|copal Church wil meet Thursday = : nt general. Expe Advice on Radio tion authorizing the appropriation of | 5:15 p.m. esolutions of sympathy for the | SR CAROL L) — e RvoR 1o $10 for the purchase of a prize to be _ famlly ot John R SHaiskp.Cwho dled a OLYMPIC ! lerick ~ W. awarded to the person who has the| Lions' Clubh Tuncheon tomorrow,|Yesterday at his home 2130 lst street, &y sy JACK MULHALL, i Lrtment, to the | _(Continued from Twentleth Page) _jbest kept lawn within the boundries |12:30 pm., Willard Hotel. e Adontelenmotlns ofCen ourand. aside a part sy L T T T NEW THEATE THE DANG TRUXTON GARDEN © METROPOLITAN ¥ Street _at 10th CRANDALL'S dent Charles H. Mayers, went on record | as opposed to any reductfon in the | minimum wages for women and girls in the District of Columbia below the $16 wage now set as the minimum. The resolution pointed out that there had been no appreciable drop in living THIS WEE] QUESTI( B 3 ANITA STEWART, fn "\ HONPR Aud MACh SYMNARIUM JIM way to forge ahead finan- cially and to be pre- pared for all emer- gencies. the association’s committee on lawns. M Young urged that fathers take ~ to Camp Nlarence C. Sam Hous- dwin O, {a direct current on the plate. But, ike the crystal, which prevents the 10w of current backward at all times, the vacuum tube will only act in this 'wmmr when the filament is hot. When it is cold no electrons are di AT THE COMMUNITY CENTERS Thomson—Tonight: Massachusetts State Society meeting; dressmaking; Columbia Players; piano practice: Gaelic Study Club. an active interest in the athletic pro- grams for the children as a means I)nr the getting better discipline from Youngsters, {charged from the filament to the Plans for Independence Day. - T e custs to justity a decrease in the mini- | plate to carry the current. Just as| A, H. Gregory was appointed ¢ D“(‘:j“’" enormal=Tonignt: Laclal laiumjwages: {soon. however, as the filament is|man of a committee to join with the [ DancIng Club: beople's Overa Com- J heated, the electrons are discharged. |other immediate civic organizations|Pan¥i dressmaiking: mpliners: com-| 1 dnd a5 they ‘speed by millions ACFoss | for the purpose. of formuiating plans | MUBILY commitiee’ mecting (o per- | Graduation Time Finds Flowers from . Lo the space between the filament and |for a suitable July 4 celebration. e e en e e D L hereteRcifivorttea: Conrse of lnsh’uctlons o {the plate they carry the electrical| The association adjourned its regu-|ment of the tenter for the seasen.) —Advertisement. OF COMMERCE ‘ A current, as we call it. lar meetings for the summer and will | TOmorrow, afternoon: = Girl Scouts’ _— —On— Une of Stornze Battery. meet again in September. Thursday evenin SIGNS BANKING BILL. AND SAVINGS 2 | It is to heat the filament and cause = P hcal s charge of electrons that the! ORGANIZATION ACTIVITIES East Washington—Tonight: Ara- — rac Sy 0 Ogy 1ge of “A” batte used in the £ * |bian A. C.; dressmaking: Boys' In- | President Approves Measure Add- Cor. 7th and E Sts. - . ‘uum tube set. But you can read- TODAY. :(I_Tp;nripm Band; Community Social T e s Will Begin 1ily see that if this discharge from the | o Marine Band will give a con- | Club. ng to Federal Reserve Board. B ‘ | Ailament were allowed to continue the | = & 0% v = ; Tuesday Evening, June 6 [ plate would be filled to overflowing | Cert from 4 to ¢ o'clock on lawn of i jonngon-Powell—This afternoon:| President Harding signed yesterday y g, Dean estate in_honor of the victory of Belleau wood, June 6, 1918. at 7:30 .POLI’S THEATRE mp Eustis, Rhythm and millinery for girls and Artil- French for children. To- Community Association meet- Tomorrow after- the bill creating an additional place on the Federal Reserve Board and au- thorizing the President to appoint members to that body from among with electrons. in order to re- o o thd jduce or take the electrons from the Wils Sast Arth. iplate o that more may flow to it ilson. Coast Artil- |, positive current from another bat- women; night: ing at 8 o'clock. TO! IGHT. o. o e PR . Sthl B Sheridan Woman's Relief | noon: Rhythrs and social dancing in- | representatives of agriculture as well =Sy 2 _—— e piate s Thits T ss metir Colrl;:xlalwillmn:v'.“;?"m G AR Han! | struction for children. as commercial and banking intcrests. Ueuiar Kiod' "0 Stationery The previous class had an enroll- [hs varan fabe DS A i the L7 Gtnst - PhalpSI— Tonlghts Hibla] b for Some Aays ot the MhHte o T ot ofy Uil eeti el el i the vacuum tube successfully for the | St. Stephen’s euchre and dance. SATnel o S s s = At T g SOUsE, 3 this class will be much larger. REAL ES"‘A‘[E MAN iradio telephone were it not for the |Catholic Community House, 601 e T i | T aion. ks Jouaa ansiion Lo the E. Morrison Paper Co. = kgl e ’ il of wire abo - " ‘hic @ E lon G 3 | AI\. (u“amgr?. ut "?heflgr’;d :;‘x‘.“r::! i?: street. Club: French it a typographical error in one word 1009 Pn. Ave. So buy your tickets early, ALL SEATS RESERVE “commercial” which raised a legal le for the flow of clectrons Women's Frederick Douglass Bene-| yjjner Normal—Tonight: Spanish; | question as to whether the executive andiet iR g ond fecht i 1 1 n the filament and the plate toficial Association will meet at &|yome Nursing Club; dietetics; Young [ had authority to make a cor | aried or interrupted by the radio {o'clock in Scottish Rite Hall, 1§33 \{en-fi A. C.; Choral Club. Bl e S ta i and: House: comlitons {waves, and thus transformed to 11th street. — dealing with the matter, authorized sound waves in the phon — West Washington—Tonight: Ex-|a correction and the measure then T e The grid surrounding the filament | National Capital Dental Society | hibition of needlework by the Junior | was signed. O TR T e {is connected with the aerfal or wires will meet at 8 o'clock at Georke|Sewing Class and a pageant by the 9 ! that bring in the radio waves, varled | Washington University. Clinics and | Junior Dramatic Club at § o'clock. g LOEW'S Georgetown University 1 ai cuag) Printed. Quality way of supplying the secured a purchaser for | waves, so that they meet or TODAY AND ALL WEEK an a A Living Wage.” i The P. A. Roberts Const. Co., lnr..‘ a hou ANITA . . or made irregular by the sounds of | demonstrations on interesting topics. = District Court of Appeals Re- ! the Voice ‘or ‘music in the transmit- | % A |_Ac ol [ tor. and as these varying waves pulse| Columbia Federation of Baptist MAJ. WRIGHT ORDERED HERE EK, INCLUDING SUNDAY ithrough the grid the latter alter-|Young People’s Union will hold ex- el % Continuous = = Vst sy verses Decision of Local { nately repels or cuts off a portion of | ecutive board meeting at 8 o'clock. | M}_"';]{'”{;"m”-‘h‘: Flght) Ordnance De -ron;: = = ‘A Symphony in Danceland’ {the clectrons flowing from the fila- | United Cafeteria. e e e 2 | With Mile. Juva Marconi and the Belle: Supreme Court {ment to the plate. The result is that A as heen nis city w f Plll’cll.u e P, 1] 5 2o X in the office of the chief of ordnahce, A FEAST FOR THE EYE AND EAR. the current reaching the plate The Ladies' Auxiliary and the | \¢ar Department . And seven other acis including first-run estate agents before being (Te3 In the same way as the radlo |Men's Aid Society of St. Ann's Or- % t 3 film feat & DeINE ] aves, but instead of being in the{phan Asylum will meet at § oclock H l h C di i = MARIE PREVOST in “KISSED" ; "“ & comr b"" m";‘ not|form of an aller:al\mw «‘ur‘:'cnl, x: 5 at the institution, 2300 K !lreo;(. to ea an es 1 Film Shown )lundl,\‘m Saturday ‘ oniv find a purchaser able, ready and | direct current, which may be carried | arrange for annual carnival ‘to be NT RN AN| i | willing to buy t upon the identi- | through a ‘!"vl;v;g?see rs';"\f,:‘;"w:v:(: held July 17- mx_Mngy it ‘,’HED ON D 40, 60 & 806 lb_ = = = al terms s ed b, e fnoipe S made auc d 3 oa R * = PR 16 » cal terms an ized by principal. | (2% U ike Those which were made | Mary Helen Howe. soprano, and Ariingtoa, Side Tr, i 'WILD HONEY' = ‘ terms by the agent!in the transmitter of the sending | Marie Howe Spurr, pianist, will con- Electric cars leave 12th By Cynthia Stockley RANDALL S prive him of his commission. | station. Jerful thing abont | LIVULe the musical part’of varied | md, Penesivasia arcaos c i Gomedy —Sewi—Orecinto s "Ernomllrl" stri Yo o P 50 haymogt yonaerous I rogram _at meeting of Col a. | morthwe: o = District Court of Apbeals 80| (g Nacugm tabe s that It mot only | BTy 2 T ¢ barraiab i | Talr hour—0:00 &.m. to 3:80 % = sterday. 2 It revers :\vf crves as d‘.lh‘l“l z;\rh‘a’;x?“:‘:og:l:tg;vu lock. [Public invited. O Rusig 50 minutes. g LOEW'S F AT TENTE— awarded by or the rec el ¢ be us: wnmnz“m Railway Co. THIS WEEK {as an oscillator for creating or send> | carroll Counecil, Knights of Colum- M 1 = - e jIng waves as well Indeed. every|bus. will meet at § oclock, K. of C Bt I . = 1630 A. M. TO 11 P. M Graham | time A receiving set is used Iit-| Hall, 918 10th street. The musical vou are seeking %1 The | tle oscillations or waves are sent out | guild of Jonn's College will sing GA Developed and Photos - ; 2 =11 =] First Natiomal Presents e e It L he hand by o enitaior Ll { P! g help—there’s no other S| Comtares 10 W T at 18,500, :h he had been | fathiesincaming (waves ithe —= ’ Cecsitaghags® 12T DUROTHY : authorized to Heurich on | speed of the latter may he reduced. | ywomen's City Club—French sec N A RO] Work Only. Classi “Ad” = it of | This is kmwnr;wr;&ormm;. yning.” and | on WAl meet. Dinner at § ociock.| PRESTON A. ROBERTS OPTICAL 00w Clgfiediond ‘g s EWAR enables e ope bid e cirel w THE MUNSEY BLDG. MAIN 1776, ’ ivers c i e E | R, o | M, A, LEESE st (| 1 e mverst o 1 2 £ EST ! s dled for [such high speed that even after be-| Gen. Nelson A. Miles Camp, No. 1,08 quality, the cheapest in the city. periEnceathat] stanfacs | ok cnts of “$100 or any | Ing reduced by being cut in half they | 7 & 5% W Cnilt mone . Remember the name— Braseh - S | e ith splendid support in a pic- caurt held the addi. | would not be audible in the receiv- | burpetua) Bu,,m“';*f\,;gcf’“",:,‘,""}‘{“‘,{‘ $10 Dowi“"“s;"o MONTH Siore™ 712 11th Street bring direct results—be- i < el i A “The Woman who Walked Alone” With MILTON SILLS— WANDA HAWLEY Beginning Sunday “FOOLISH WIVES” |ers. And now that we have ex- plained the principles of the tube, What its various parts are for, and ihow and why it works, we are ready to take up receiving sets, in which this most delicate and most remark- tlon of the phrase without authorit prived the a A — Build Up Body Energy. “or any muitiple’ of the owner de- t of commission. cause so nearly every- body reads The Star— especially the classified columns. Delegates to department encampment will receive final instructions. Dr. CASH OR TERM! QUESTION OF HONOR MACK SENNETT COMEDY, Joseph Hengesbach of Frank- fort, Germany, will lecture before the { i ar John's Medicine. ) : Pt Concord Club, 314 C street, at § =] it i Severaehe AN "“M" device ‘x‘.":s“‘ o'clock. Friends invited. €€ ° 9 ) Be explicit innyaur E. !,',;:e‘:l:zn'f{q?u:?mh = “GYMNASIEM JN" |, I ad—and ou’ be i v E orrow—"How To Make a Simple Vacuum | ¢, g Maeried :‘;{;n‘\'l';:;;':!a" et et t t l son s more succ)éssful o gmwmmwm i1 —OVERTURE— : RADIQ-WAVE-LENGTHS i Tupete yond compare. 1214 F—Advertise- t:l:v:espons“ you re- = = PEER GYNT SUITE (GRIEG) | S . g Wa: 's Finest Orchestra BILL READY FOR ACT!ONt HAS 1C0-MILE RANGE. e 3 i Sale of Seasonable Summer Specials “Around the corner” is 2 \'I.H.:l‘:!xzv Dobasiar Representative White to Introduce | HeCht Company Installs New! President Harding was requested Sale All This Week & Star N Sk Oftice ST RA N D Pathe News — Topics of Doy in a resolution adopted by the House yesterday and sent to the Senate to call a conference of maritime na- tions, with the view of adoption of effective measures for prevention of 12:30 p. m.-All Week-11:00 pm. HISTORY, ROMANCE, ADVEN- TURE, STORY, PICTURE, CAST IN PERFECTION American Photoplays Present Robert Goldstein’s Buper-Spectacle, the SPIRIT Transmitting Set. | The Hecht Company has installed a {transmitting set having a tested The long-looked-for radio bill, which |range of 100 miles, and beginning to- [ pollution of navigable waters by oil- syéretary Hoover authority to {morrow evening will broadcast its | burning and oil-carrying ships. i ethe and) fndces: {4 The new station has | for transmitti i broad, | first program. casting stations, will be Introduced. in | been assigned the call letters “WEAS" the House of Representatives very soon, Inml will operate on 360 meters. This is the initial department store Measure at Once—May Fix Transmitting Times. i e LTI 40-MILE MOONLIGHT TRIPS FREE DANCING RAIN OR SHINE Every evening except Sunday at 7:15 p.m. JAZZ ORCHESTRA Special Sale of Cameras Special Sale Electrical Supplies designata sary, hour: BELASCO PLAYERS SHUBERT-BELASCO THEATER. Tonight st 8:30—25c to $1. EARLE FOXE, WANDA LYON perhaps late today ‘OLD FAMILY ing the dep: a vall. s is pod 5 o the Srif DR e ppresal | Washimgton' to opdrate’s broad: | HOTOGRAPHS SLEEPING_ PARTNERS” OF ’76 e L e lnPllrl.th ms of the techni- !h‘_rc to be assigned a four-letter call | A sensational comedy by SACHA St. lults, 78¢; CI m, 40c COPIED - RENEWED ENLARGED-BY ° BACHRACH, 1327 F Street N.W. committee Representativ ready to of the radi White ntroduce it. ill be re- the commerce committee, now struggling with the ship- subsidy . It is now believed that Senator Kellogg will await the arrival GUITRY. asuthor of ““Deburau’ B00—MATINEE TOMORROW—b500 group. The sct has been thoroughly sted and is said to be in satisfac- tory operation. CONCERT BY RADIO. A romance of the Revolution- ary War. Rich in heart inter- est and historical fact. AN AMERICAN PICTURE FOR AMERICAN PATRIOTS DON'T MISS IT. of FREE ADMISSION AMUSEMENT PARK BIG TIME ] . 2 4 WASHINGTON'S ONLY REAL e onse Hitin B0 sle BRSS! ST RS G [ AL Winkler W"’““‘,." Night UEDOOE AT e offeri s amendmen 0 prev l t J e 0 formation of a radio trast L - '¢|Band, under the direction of Taylor % e & GREAT GLEN EOHO ORCHESTRA FOR Branson, will be broadcasted from the {naval air station in Anacostia—“NAA' —tomorrow night, beginning at 8:30 Out at 16th and “You” Sts. S.E. Special Tomorrow According to offictals, the bill will in- corporate as far as practical the recom- mendations of Secretary Hoover's radio DANCING $10.00 Universal Motor Elec- :30 TO 11:30 IN THE BALLROOM _ tric Fan, 8-inch TONITE, 500 to $1.00 | SHUBERT Mat. Thurs., 26c, 50c Above picture shows our ARRIC nferenco. commitice; and amend the | oclock. The wave length Will be 412 blades. Specially wonderful new ‘Paff Reflex e piayere. || STR. E. MADISON HALL laws enacted on August 13, | M Elk Gl' Butt C With thi Famous Garrick Players Oan) M6 | Chasavel %) Gally, iana meboalight Some changes have been desig: | 'ove butter cut to .. amera. ith this camera ‘With the Noted Actor R i Py s excursions to River View Park and Somers: nated and necessary additions made to | Beach. carry out the re QUENCHES THIRST—BUILDS STRENGTH Oscillating 10-inch Univerul you can see the picture you WILLIAM HARRIGAN Come and make your charter now commendations of the Horsford's Acid Phosphate < = and Water Sts. S.W. Phone F: committee. Lin water or fruit juices is delightfully refresh- '",h"" E'“-:"I'I'c g are taking up to the instant Chesa e Beach ey . '3, 0. Holmes, Owuer and Backers of the radio bill are of the|ing. Renews vifality and nerve strength. an, specially 17 49 of exposure, right sid “THE ACQUITTAL” ager. . opinion that it will pass through the | —Advertisement. et ey R P! g e up 4 £ o House speedily and meet with little op- Polar Cub on a g'round glass This m- 0 8.“.‘.;!5:“{;'.:‘{{:... | NEXT WEEK—*3 LIVE GHOSTS. position in the Senate, as nearly every P 2 5 Free 3 o O hstaates n et M LA Fan 5.00 wonderful camera is equip- (Hopel nc [ OaThgBeTRION. v Great Faus Park ment, and the bill will not on New s ihian fimat Round %rip: 'Fete of Lights and Flowers the ether, but will clear up mas v AH Fans Guaranteed pe Enasigma Adults, 50c; Children, 25c FREE DANCING cult situations in the administration of | Store Hotpoint Elec- lens £. 6, 8, and takes a per- % Maryland Cathedral Grounds CEEE e WA Lol TN (Except Bundays and Holidass.) The ldeal Park for the Family tric Iron, specially cut to Hotpoint Cnrl- $5.49 g e vl $5340 Per!ectlon Electric Iron. 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