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i ' 'THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., THURSDAY, JUNE 15, 1922. FEDERAL 8-HOUR PROPOSAL |1 Ty Guden ]| PISTRICT é”fi’;{ffi}ffhfi‘{ffifiv&s Tm"ff.mm nl= : : ASSAILED AS AN OLD WRONG|" 5 v e T uk— o, spieing s fatdit | : 7 ofpgr i e | Sryecig] Fllm Features cheerily I toi NEW THEATER us um St. S.E. CRANDALL’S Theater, 0th & l. — ertile soil ; Now that the District of Colum- streets that few persons thought gous adishiinidarkc anditerts of the problem they would present |Beverly Bayne and vaudeville, at & and any man is caddish who would | bla has aerial traffic regulations, 2115 #in_this generation. 5 and 8:15 p. Onl Revwed Borland Amendment, Sa S| my raptures spoil. Yet always and| city officials are cogitating over TV e s bile ArbUcame | il oRmbr X | . | s—“Eight Little Dolls” and forever there is the grouchy skate,| the question of how to enforce xn(? use, ‘i\n- Stephens ‘udldi "11: vaudeville, at 3, 8:45 S5 | ROW - KENN & e * bl who tries to say things clever, who |~ them. police paid little attention to COLUMBIA 7 Z LY mun and K. I Ave. Employes” National President in e 0 e g ey | "mwever, privately owned lanes | Toey, & Separatc buian Sxisle In | SOVINBLALC Roclish Wives” AT - c brave rndelavor Ot_o lfieep my pea| are so few and far between that streets safe both for motorists and 'uh"r'::&;.;:'." 9:10 p.m. e é : vines straight. “Oh, there are many | authorities at the District bulldin pedestrians. o el- “,,m‘ TALM . RAN SAVOY Article on SubJeCt' i Killers €o knock your garden cold” | 85 roe aotitseis ek dimediey And. mo, with the development | mess, in v 30 am., 1: - THROUGH mmwlnn“: b Tas DALL’S ®3\5 dRnes h ’s. “and b &l d MEicIPELE such of flying, the time may not be far 0, 7:35 and 14th_and C e says. “and bugs and millers, and | for gome time to come. Nearly all distant, District officluls say, when PALACE: o e Continen DUMBARTON 134 Wisconat Tue workday of eigt hmxr'\ instead ! “President Harding, who was in tae | PCrils manifold, and six-inch cater-| o¢ tne airships that are seen flying the police may have to turn seri- v v . at 10:50 & RODOLPH VAL s sy of seven for employes in some*branches | Senate, voted for the Borland amend- | pillars, and cutworms fierce and| .. Washington now are govern- ously to the problem of regulating |12:25, 2:15, 4:15, 6, 7.50 and 9:50 p.m. “THE_FOUR ¥ s - Ey s . of the federal service is attacked in two | ment once and is recorded once as not | bold. Too often I have seen them, flying in more detall than has been RIALTO—To SE e P WHY DALTON, ir special articles and an editorial in the | voting.” where clinging herbage twines; and ment planes, and they will not provided for in the regulations just Compson, in - t_show, ¥_p.m._ _ £ ! CHALLL ey o8 June number of Federal Employe, | Mr. Steward declares the American g X be subject to munlicipal regulation. adopted. *SIOOKS. all these pests, between them, will For the present the Commission- official organ ¢ ers probably will confine their Federa- | Federation of Labor is out to fight the While the regulation of flying is "RANDALL’S AvEy h“"’“i tlon of Fed ® increase in working hours. kill your cherished vines, and! 5 e o P B 2 S Sy e - Luther national presi- = though you Paris-green them, they| "0t & combplicated problem to- work to the issuance of licenses to | - "TiMdND~ Spirit of at 1, 3. QT L A DAILY: 3 PM, SUNDAY dent, in Ing first place in Longer Hours “Fallacy.” wont take in thor signs. "Your| day. Corporation Counsel Stephens | private aviators, upon the submis- | % nd 9 p.m ELGESE e i THE the maga clares the situation “is| Under the heading of “Longer b e n e .\%u}' face UT1 points out that it was not many | sion of evidence that they are ELSIE KOPHET'S FALADISE "™ And Comeds of serious Iuterest to every federal em- | for Federal Employes a Falluc sweal s ver. i ace is| years ago that bicycles and au qualified to operate an airplane L CPe0TI NG OW . T Saga plove and should be of especial Interest | magazine prints a conribution from R. | turning green, your muscles throb | L ol DELAY INTERSTATE BILLS. e e PATION. 4 to those who have permitted their|c Sutton, chief clerk, United States en- % ; The i ! 3 3 I 3 C. Sutton, « % g States and % P he House inter: . o o < s MRCHY AND membership to lapse. 1o learn that the ' gineer office, War Department, at Phil- | quiver, you've worked hard, committee has de .di";":o deter ‘con g Horland amendment, successfully buried | SieTohia, who comparés the government | | Ween: far better take your m""‘:FOHMER POLICEMAN HELD! SCHOLARSHIPS OFFERED. |sideration of the Sweet and Hoch | |:|~T'~|" 7» 7" . CRANDALL’ AP (] four years aco. and its author retived 10 | work day with that in other businesses [ and burn up gasoline. For all your for repeal and amendment of D e R e g e [ and " industries, making the contention | peas will perish, your cabbages will = Four $400 scholarships to GONzaga, sections of the transportation set umn. o 623 H by bl S that the seven-hour day in government | die, the succotash you cherish will | Two Stills Seized in W. H. Garthsy College are offered by the president | til the December sion. Both bills I oUAE S I SATORUAY. w atiimie the peports current during | T¥IC¢ At present corresponds (o similar | hury up in July, and, with a sore- jof “Gonzaga to Washington boys|are designed to restrict the present || ios g 1NCE DRAMATI ST oA e i S the month fi Various sources, Mr, | WOTK in outside establishments. “Inmy | g o0 T o e H 2 Apartment. i who have finished the cighth grade |Jurisdiction of the 'rstate Com- . R, 1% N e Au me i oo opinion,” he says, any addition to the | hea earish, vou'll wring your lin any parochial or private | merce Commission the! regia= The Cup of Life. TOMORROW EVGENE (BRIEN. (n “TH teward savs number of working hours of men em-| hands and cry And thus men William H. Garth, a former mem-|gschool. A comp examination | tion of strictly sta nmerce and Wi notal ed by PHET'S PARADISE A Comed, are the ¢ nhaurs lurks the r"l;;;“':;‘ (!:‘l1|:1|T.e':7n’!‘:"r":m”mr\"‘sln“:iga:: ;| cheer the fellow who strives to raise i ber of the police force, was arrested | {0 ,'1';""}2’;’.'.‘:3»1h"'i.o Enax o e :VI:)I:;I:xh.nlh‘(A states through their com 1 __HOBART ,' MONKEY SHINES. spector of working day | ¥ 4 Ok 1Y An¢ some 5 s P a vesterday by Detective die o jacholard Eld dnithe = sions to fix s ates. 14th and Irving S 5 " © L v Without additional compensation. the volume of work is concerned, for the e peas; they stand around and | y by Detective Brodie of the ||, o gaturday morning at 9 o'clock. LYRIC 5k and devine. u W.| CRANDALL’S Xonrx e ey K o Very Bood reason that the extra nours | bellow dire prophesies like these, i slxth precinct prohibition squad and | The test will include Ar an hi : Becurdniof Amcmimens will take the punch and pep out of the | until his streak of yellow gives him | held to unswer charges of illegal | tory geography, arithmetic, The records of the commis employes, taereby reducing the quality | cold feet and knee: manufacture and possession of corn | English. grammar and composition organization ¢ federal departments. | and volume: of their wo: Sl =, Lh e s H Wt for the examination will N aacd Fand amendment. 15 | o i cdiorial entitied “Why Not Quit| (Copyright) WALT MASON. |whisky. Lleut. Davis and other| ired) o vegliter before: Suts Hled by Guessing the magazine refers to the —_—— j members of the prohibition force | urday lwnh the Rev. J. Charles Dav report of ‘the Sional joint com- | Additional Summer Traln to Stras- ! yesterday visited the basement of | Vice president and prefect of studies mission on rect ation, which recom- hurg, Va., Saturday onl Lv. Wash- | house 118 I) street, said to have been | 4t Gonza mended no more than “seven hourS' | ington 1:45 p.n.. beginning Jun irented by Garth, and seized two stills, | _ And LATEST NEW: 2 = MATINEE SATL p {|EMPIRE o1 1, sireci s a A OIDFAMIN || et S | 88 PHOTOGRAPITS AMERICAN " | e COPIED - RENEWED Tt PACSRANDS | gy, —— ENLARGEDBY _ || _1h IHOMETSe00 vt vts BAC HRACH LIBERTY \nrlhvtnp ol and P St CULASS HOUSES the House, . then work for clerical and professional em- | Southern R ELEIRRLE g ~ ; ; . S s s S tacationce bot. i S Ry. em.—Advertisement. | 2 quantity of mash and severul gal- | i Tolanine deats Vetos woied [Pioves, and clght Noirst work for man (fons of the finished product. the| STAY ON SHIP BOARD. 1327 F Street N.W. RIGHT THAT SOUTHEAST GARDENS against overriding the President’s veto. “‘:Limn.(ne\ on the basis of the six-da; | | stills were in operation. Samples of | Nominations of Mever Lissner an |§ i Ol.YMI’IC 1435 U reet i g “ upon matters affecting the |VESK" | L unts the opinion and CANAL CONTROL URGED. |the liquor were taken and the re-| Rear Admiral William S. Benson. r VEIGHAN and | MISS DUPONT. {n STHIE GOLIEN e federal employes Is cus- | 5, (08 SRR LT ave declared mainder of the mash and stills were | tired,for re-appointment as men GARA‘ ;ES Li \rl(lll‘);l,\ iy TTHE BACHELAK L0 Vnd AMATECH CoNTES 1. and i recent convers & LAl s estroyed bers of the Shipping Board ere ud BOBEY RAY, in “B! J N.E. . \im would indicate o | for. e il das ’e:“g(;lln;{l).h-n‘{e Old Dismal Swamp Waterway Held | Garth gave his age as thirt -l'h"[a":r:flrmwl B beispnats Tusstay ir | . PR“«:BS TN OIE AT o ewspapers have quoted s of- 2 ears and his address as 18% _Qlold terms expired at midnght la STROPOLITAN | wwiii, iiis 1L _1LE] fic favoring the proposal, some of in Need of U. S. Relief. Sreet -1 St iThe P. A. Roberls Const. Co., Inc. ¥ Street at jotn | whom have had but very limited exp a g | ence with the public service, # qualifica- Ae government was urged by a dele- | tion that scems to be but lightly re- | gation which appeared before the Sen- | rded in some quarters.” ate commerce commitiee Tuesday to| tequirements as to hours of work in | { the Washi gton ser 5 e over the 100-year-old Dismal | on report’ are more uniform than vamp canal and operate it as u part | HOBE! mendment was | most other condi f employment | of the Boston-to-the-Gulf inland water- $10 DOWN, SlO MONTH red, but hus pressed himself as i and do not differ materially _f_rnll\ tnose % ’ H ainst such legisiation generally in effect elsewhere. e L D u la ra ono as [ CASH OR TERMS mittee that government operation of the 1 ke and Alt 1 al 7 7 oL ANS CITIZENS MAY AID FORBES [{'s i it erfi vt Spectally rited ! driven the pn\m»l rwned 1 P . ciory coniansus oIt soon e President to Name Body. {suffer from lack of transportation | Director Forbes of the Veterans' | facilities Bureau has recommended to Presi- _ Harding that committees Gude's Rosen. I i | The finest in the world—prize win-| | ners. tted plants. 1214 F.—Ad- | vertisement PRESTON A, RBBERTS | < bty (CAROLINA %, N ik | I THE At X 10y SLEN COMEDIAN. S Aisw 10X 11 Slightly Used f,.,:":mv,:"..::'hfi:‘;f : e i SR 1ce resign. ing' on the the com- Remember 1 —CRANDALL S— METROPOLITAN F AT TENTH. LAST THREE DA 10:30 A. M. TO 11 P. M. First National Presents RICHARD BARTHELMESS With svpport in a ¢ panion mastermece to “Tol' David’—-a wonderful pict tion of George V. Hobarts “SONNY”’ 1 Mahogany New would cost 4 in Mahogany Priced new, $32.50 1 of Oak 850 when new $95 3 of the $125 Mna- chines of Mahogany, MOORE'S | RIALTO | 11 A.M—Last 3 Days—il P A Beauty Pictare Fall of Thriils Paramount Prescnts BETTY COMPSON AND TOM In Sir Gilbert Parker's St of the Rum-Runners “OVER e BORDER” EXCLUSIVE SUBSIDIARIES FAMOUS RIALTO ORCHESTRA ', 2% NEXT WEEK »a BETTY BLYTHE In o drama fraught acith emotion. mustery, suspense «'HIS ‘WIFE'S HUSBAND " xy. ns be appointed prominent ¢ throughout the country to co-operate National Council for Reduc- |}ttt r it "wre compiets | = 3 i results for \\nu:\(l(‘(} \:4 € |‘||~6;‘ m e B IVEN LIFE. tion of Armaments Votes |, i brtudy “wi — $250.000 Budget- mittees in each of the fourteen "dis-| Chief Just The Greatest Value Ever Offered This No. 2A Fold. Auto. Brownie, R. R. lens, takes 2 S85 Grafonolas in Mahogany McCoy in Criminal Di- rday sentenced to life im- fonolas have all been repolished and lass condition and you could scarcely These Gr put in first tricts of the bureau throughout the | cijion | ye { country. Smaller communities also > Ml GO s t Herbert Shelley Weston el 5 A SN i a o v 5G { would have their own local com- |Prisonmen tell them from new machines. Every one guar . v = = Fetiag - 00 - oming f o ttees to co-operate with the sys-lcolored, who pleaded guilty yesterda anteed. pictures 21/2x4%_ mAGEY FOLLARD CONEDY. 3] year 1000, the National Council | faitt€Es L0 Y to murder in the second degree “SOME BABY” 1—Carrying Case. 1—Roll Film. 1 year’s subscription to for Reduction of Armaments at a| Announcement was made also by nnection with the killing of Polic cetlng T ¥ o cvel. | Col. Forbes that bids will be opened i man Oscar A. McKimmie, January Meiing ~ Eiesdas [dftembon] dfie jon June for the new veterans [1920. Weston had been indicted for arr ro e oped a plan for opening twelve| i St At Northampton, Mass:imurder in the first deg: but the ° 9 ° branch off throughout the country ! Chillocothe, Ohio, and New York city. | government accepted his plea to the &h whit & o o vornt | Decision had also been reached, hellesser offense. through which the work for worldf ST (00 e 500-bed hospitil | Weston was surprised by the police- | 1210 G Street N.W. peace can be carried into evers com- | 3¢ mn Tewls, | Wash. and 1w lman while attempting to rob premis . : 3 munity A s 0t 500gbeds each at Chicago.|1316 10th street northwest and fire Columbia Grafonolas Records Aeolian Vocalions Kodakery. ope of the bureau to have |y T 1 Emphasizing the fact that both po- | It is the hope 0 prevent capture. MtIcar papsiot are already committed |all new hospitals operating within| $13.90 to the idea of & world league for |€IEht month i ot S plin of co-operation in the place- | | . E peace. the council voted to send a let- i 5 PO {ophilitated men in_ indu SRR ter to all candidates for Congress not 5 2 . o e a8 predend Taembers asicns their at | (S AL SRR SO SSTaRG the | Developing and Printing Srude N e 2 bureau, whereby the facilities of Expert Wockmanship me";w; ’r“:“‘f;“;",‘{‘.;q‘"“:5;‘;"‘]::;\,1::, fourteen district offices of the United of ‘approximately five million people, | Siates empIoy determined in the folowing plan for | P the international no-more-war dem- onstration on July 0. Flowers for Sweet —OVERTURE— “SWEETHEARTS” (Herbert) Washington's Finest Orekestra N. MIRSKEY, Conductor News— Pathe Recicw —Topics NEXT W —_— % Marshall Neilan's Fastsst. Mcst Interesting, Best Acted Bpecial Feature To Date “FOOLS FIRST” (TR e Washington Home of the Kodak Harry C. Grove Incorporated. !J Graduates. 1. A bombardment for peace in the | Telegraphic deliveries. r. 900 14th. form resolutions and messages. | —advertisemert. s bl mail, wire and radio, 1210 G St. N7 R 1 posting in as postole of| SUPPORTS EDUCATION BILL. bearing the | o bport of the Towner-Sterling bill 2.#The simuit many communities thousands of placar. ou. ~ MOUNT VERNON AND As many thrills as Anothe: word o More War." The Texas 1 2 dria, ronnd trip. ... . BT i o e e e %82 | (o create a new federal department; 3 £ L o “THE BAT” Novelty Night ganizations and individuals in New | of education was announced yester- ington, Bide r York, Ohio. Kansas. Mitssouri, Michi- | day by Senator Swanson, democrab Electric cary leate 12th —The Post. cut a1 gan and Illinois have already written | Virginia, in a formal statemen i nd Penusvivenia " usens c to the council expressing a desire to | said the bill would e|nah1& xe(‘n;e;mt; thwest_on the’ hoa und) ) Chevy Chase Lake it Friday Night, June 15 / co-operate. provide education P e otherwise would be impossible. He added. however, that he would op- FOR THAT TIRED FEELING ederal control of or interfer- ‘Take Horsford's Acid Phosphate eut for the relief of exhunstion due to S _.my,::;m‘..‘\»m..m or insomnia. Cooling. ! REVISION OF PASSPORTS. E S % Requirements Simplified for Those —We make a spe | Who Go Abroad. o : . § ; of Developin, Passport regulations have been re- | cialty o eycopine the State Department so as to ciims inting simplify requirements for citizens plan- Films and Printing ning to ¥o abroad. 1 p g Holders of passports issued since | Photos. January 3. 1915, under (he new regu- ations, will require no further iden- tification in obtaining passports to LEES OFTICAL CO4 any part of the world the traveler . asamise may desire. The requirements of docu- mentary evidence as ta the purpose| Bramch 712 11th Street of the intended visit has been with- | __Stere G 1 drawn and Americans seeking pa: | Dorts need only state their business | ‘c‘;tlfi;’,‘"il terms in making appli- Pfly Day——tlle D‘y 1t was indicated that but for the requirements of other governments to Sa: which demand authenticated indent; 0 vave fication papers of those seeking en- try within their borders, American | passport regulations would be an- R e solve nulled_entirely 1o opea un EAUTIFUL s this pay day and add —Stationery that is distinc- tive in style. to it each Prices moderate. E. Morrison Paper Co That is the 1000 Pa. Ave. Exceptional values in this | ,’"“'g;:i:ti?'"z Haive co | S QUIJA BOARD. Sale of White Shoes 8:30, $1. Sat. Mat, 50c, 75c —— One Week, Commencing UCH an offering. with its worth-while savings. coming now as it does at the very height of the season, is of intense interest to women. The fashions are those most desired and include many others in addition to those sketched above, embracing— Sunday Night. SEATS NOW SELLING The Season’s Sensation AVERY HOPWOOD'S Great- est Laughing Success Sports Oxfords Sports Pumps Dress Pumps Oxford Ties Flapper Pumps Man of all Work? In_~THE BLACK BAG FIRST TIME SHOWN _Shown Monday to Saturdar ~ MT. VERNON 3 Via ¢ ‘ Etcnmer Charles Macalester ' v. 7th St. Wharf 10 a.m., 2:30 p.m. | Phone M 40:Mile Moonlight Trips FREE DANCING RAIN OR SHINE Evers Evening Except Saturday and Sunday at 7:15 PO Palatial Steamer St. Johns % St. Wharf—Adults, T8¢ dren. 40> STOPS ALEXANDRIA ALL TRIPS B.F.KEITH'S DAILY S SUNZT HOLZ: 007 and N3 Standard Time and Not D. §. Tims A Big Hit—Post FRANCIS X, BUSHMAN wnd BEVERLY HAY NI JACK DONAHIE YORKE & KI PRINCESS RADIAH HARRY 7. CONLEY & CO. Hormwon With MARY MacLAREN and Dakin and Hox: Royal Gaseo THEODORE ROBERTS Dave Roth. thets. Buy Ear! — — 5 Early in the Week. | o AMUSEMENTS. { Reglnning Sundny — - - ! ~STR. E. MADISON HALL ||H ELLIOTT DEXTER i | Chesapeake Beach ing vacation period at an average saving of mor i z “G < i ge saving offmore |y v coigra e aaly ant, moniiye B | 1= <Grama taabingtons Oty Sult Water B Free Dancing. All Seashore Attrs than a dollar a pair. (gt ,\'_0,;:-,"\":,‘,,,";15" SHirpckacie oy mwmwmmwmmmm Hotel and Cafe Service GETTING GERTIE’S GARTER By the Author of “The Gold Diggers,” “The Bat,” etc. No Increase in Prices 825 -A Star d will get Advertise- Classified him. Say what you want him to do—go into de- tails, so that the right man will answer the ad —and you'll quickly find some one that’ll fill the requirements. —of such materials as: White Reinskin White Eve Cloth White Nubuck - White Elkskin —all-white or black-trimmed models At All Our Stores Clearance of Children’s Shoes —Offering you an opportunity to buy every- sure way to &0 ahead in a financial way. ANK OF COMMERCE AND SAVINGS Cor. 7th and E Sts. LOEW’S Star Classified ads are notably result- ful. " LAST THREE DAYS "WALLACE REID —IN— “Across the Continent’ “Around the Corner” is a Star Branch Office Health Candies 40, 60 & 80c 1b. thing they need for dress or play during the com- lin 817 . 0. Holmes, Owner and Mau- Round Trip: Adults, 30¢; Children. 3 i = LOEW'S = LAST THREE DAYS -%n GOL"M BI A STRAND Gentinvous 10:30 A, M.—11 P. M. FREE ADMISSION —DAILY —11 P. M. NOW PLAYING RE AV AMUSEMENT PA! toplays presents the [1 ‘Washington's only recreation center DFe-s senting an array of fun-giving attractiong, comparable to those found xt Coney : Dancing in the big ball room, 830 to 11 w|vEs" Famous Glen Echo Orchestra of 9. 1 DANCING. Get It at Gibson’s Our Experienced Truss Fitters Are Here Year in and Year Out and Are Responsible for Every Fitting They Make lF you are Ruptured, first of all consult your Physician. Many splendid styles for both misses and chil- dren—of patent, black, tan and white pump;. oxfords and patent barefoot sandals; sizes 8 to 2, at one price. , At All Our Stores Except the City Club Shop Other Days—10:30, 2:30, GLEN ECHO GREATEST #ISTORICAL ROMANCE EVER STAGED 1f he recommends a Truss come to us and be 2 = THE MILLION-DOLLAR PROF, ANTB MRS ACHER'S STUDIO tied. be properly 13 ‘fiOQ’TN‘E- Pnio&fi.kgme SCREEN TRICMPHI {J0un st e Cinns Monday e o A_gorgeous and amazing story ;i We have been fitting trusses to patients of Washing- AN ,fiNARLOS D aTaE o sikers: Sven 3 ton Physicians for two decades. Prices most reasonable. N WM. M. GOODW’I WRITTEN, DIRECTED Guar._results. * 5 318 District National Bank Bldg., 1406 G N.W, BY AND FEATURING DAVISON'SEFI329 M n.w Cor. 7th 8 K Sts. - | MARSHALL HALI Teach son to danct ety dn 2 10 414 9eh St. R5§nd Trip, 50c E“l‘!ncn 'uaAl\ §!tn o“"lE!" ’iT;l\lLtLl )- > Gl “City Club Shop” 233 Pa. Ave. S.E. Free D All Day LOVE TO HATE” Coolest Stadio in the City. D18 G Se.. 191416 Pa. Ave. Stomer Tharles Macaloster [ [T| Mooy, Ermonted Dany ot A e ek dems in Leaves Tth St. Whare 10 A. M, hrefmethelint o pare ‘fl‘i-’.."'. metiiods of te 2130 nd 7 P. M i T dAsit. = You need not have an upp “Get It at Gibson’s” The Store Your Physician Recommends 917-919 G St. N.W. .

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