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ATTEND BANUET 1 The Choery Guosts || DEGREEFORD.C.BOY, | T0DAYS AMUGEWH. L 2 Wil W, Harris to Graduate ‘flnl:mu.u ‘::_l:x'u' performances at h.l ‘ha: ecnnclbts, ‘L have cmuir:; 1| From Institute of Technology. |omic Ascd o .:',‘”",o ey ';_m,“' ve nieces by e score, and in Har: . | KEITH'S—] a couples and in dozens they come .n‘am)lalr‘: 1;7 l¥=|zon r)n'l'.'rr.lo-nog'l‘i?n B“-rlyfl n.“‘.:““fl.'axvf.'.‘:"é'l‘fi:. ":t an Fddinz to my door; just to visit | Decatur street northwest. this city,|2:1 or a season, just to make them- to. uate this month from the| COSMOS—"Eight Little :l_)‘on;"m;nd p.m. METROPOLITAN F ST. AT TENTH Overture, “M ‘Windsor ! 0! Massachusetts Institute of Technol- | vaudeville, at 3, 6:30 and . selves at home; and you here be- Intermeszo, ogy, Cambridge, Mass,, with the de-| COLUMBIA— B ‘ oo | hold th Capital Traction COMPANY | | Grana scence trom -samson lMen Here Take Part ‘in 031...,1 ‘.,;’.:::" Yor ?fih‘“éi?.t;’; Eombietad the tuil Course In moohan: 146, 50,1 D~ BEGINNING TOMORROW AT 3 90§ > an al ....Baint- o smiles I'geet them as they come in |ical engineerins. Files Application for Permit | | Vplss, de concert. "%t i World-Wide Birthday ranks ang rows when I'd really like | ; Firat National Will Present an Absolute Novelty esoaneemasuacnas to beat them with a length of gar- . PAL, Characteristic, Marshall Neilan’s swiftest since “Dinty”’ and “Go and Get It” FOOLSFIRST A Drama of a Man Who Came Back den hose. For they bore me with with Wallace Reld their chatter, and they \talk, in 7 12:25, 2:15, 4:15, 6, voices nronz.f og the things that do ; - 2 ¢ CoflALToTnToo M ore and not matter, of the things that don't . . s oy g onler belong. If there is a theme or topic L1803 S88, R R0, 1430 and Party for Corps. Over two hundred,officera of the Quartermaster Corps played their part in commemorating the 147th birthday Spring” ......... . “Hungarian Rhapsody, No. (Pesther Carnival)...... “The Star Spangled Banner. to Lay Tracks. Formal application to censtruct a double-track extension on the new Today on the Georgetown bridge and to operate cars n re | i an between Georgetown and Rosslyn was B:""pfi"dhy"‘;'g:m“}% K ot | [anniversary of -the Quartermaster|that's a weariness to me, they'll STRAND—"Spirit of ‘76" at 1, 3, flled yesterday with the War Depart- Boys' Independent Band; .f L. Corps of the United States Army, at a | discuss it, loud and yawpic, till I 5, 7 and 9 p.m. But I wring my hands and flee. lack the nerve to can them when they journey to my gate; with a cordial smile I scan them, crying, director. “Thunderer”. . ment by the Capital Traction Company, through George E. Hamilton, its presi- dent. March, Overture, “Royal Son" u, held by members of the corps ail r Defenders®...Seit | |sver the world last night. The event gEoen £ [ Solo, 'Shadows __ of Filing of the formal application e Solo, x was celebrated at fifty Army posts in | & ni with Secretary Weeks followed an DU RS B TR the United Statea. In Paria, Cologne, “‘lf(‘lel:oni: to each skate. Oh, i ‘Aid th Informal presentation of the matter Intermezzo, “So of M Philippines an awall, as well ‘as e to have my nieces come an W . to the Districtrublic Utlities Com: e dothert iA.(_.."E‘, mall | on the Army transporta at sea In the | drink a dish of tea, but they LOEW’'S e Woman Who Brought Him issl ts virtus ' March, ttle Corpor: antle. ” : : - fhat Dody. If the War Department Sorp S5ifc and Aantic | to the em. | shouldn’t bring valises and big ALAC Thrills, Drama, Romance, Humor Perfectly Done By approves, residents o& nel;hyl vrl; March, lute the elol filency o(Pthl'l"hrlnc: of :&“t -ervl:e V:“?’roh; trl:n s l:o me& 1 c‘ln Biola oIt e ™on (the. Aqueduct| | * e | | e ster Carre b e |isiandia decent inumber, and my wel- T U L e v Clair, Cla Raymond Richard Hel, vice on the Aqueduct “The Star Spangled Banner. Quartermaster Corps had a remark- i Continuous, 16:30 o, m.—11 5. m. & elen street car service Quartermaster Corps had @ remark. | come will not fail, if they eat and LAST TIMES TODAY Windser Gillingwates Griffith Dix Lynch bridge line of the Washington andf L___ 0ld Dominion Company, will not be left without street railway transpo h o had served tation next spring when that com- as a quartermaster in the early daya pany abandons its cross-river service. 2 of the Spanish-American war. The Estimated Cost, $130,000. general called to mind the wonderful! Acco! . the extension| Miss Dlanche A. Green will temen [ WOTk of the corps in the Mexican aver th“:n(‘:e:\?-;?:s::m:rl(::a ‘Wil "cost | the Durrall class ‘of Calvary Baptlst | War. Sloux campalgn, Boxer campalgn e }150.006° on which there is no | Church tomorrow, taking as her sub- |and with the American expeditionary Prospect of u return for many years|ject “Results of National Disobed!- forces in France during the las Bntil trafic has been developed far |ence to God. war. beyond the present point. = Under a provision of the Key bridge act, tax of one-halt cent per street drink and slumber and depart be- fore they're stale. (Copyright.) WALT MASON. E. A. MORSE IS FREED FROM COURT’S CUSTODY WALLACE REID —IN— :Acrou the Continent” WILLIAM W. HARRIS, isning Tomorrow | [ me Mr. Harrls is a graduate of McKin- ‘ ELLIOTT | Son of Shipbuilder Had Been Held |ley Manual Training School of this i 10 DEXTER city In the class of 1917. During the I for Removal to New world war he entered the Students’ Army Tralning Corps at the Massa- i York. chulellld Institute ln(h'l'echlmllogyd-nd Lo W was made corporal, having signed up Justice Siddons of the Supreme|for the artillery branch of the LOEW’S Court of the District of Columbia_yes- | service. ! terduy discharged from custody Erwin| During his vacation periods he has A. Mors on of Charles W. Morse, New | been engaged in the patent business. York shipbullder, who had been held | He has accepted a position with a A_A 4 ) by United States Commissioner Mac- | manufacturing concern In the middle ; donald for removal to New York to|west and will enter upon his studies Seatimvens W A M_TI F. & — Address Is Radiophoned. The Red Triangle Outing Club will | xo “oag oon o0 meet at 36th and M streets tomorrow | poot SCIICH S o car passenger Is imposed on any |afterncon at 24t oelock. Buy ope-|radiophoned to all quartermaster cele- street raflway company operating | WAV ICEES G0 KRAGNIN | ader, W. | brations within the radius of several over lts surface. In consequence, the | (Great Fally line). where leader, W | hundred miles. Gen. Rogera sald: apital Traction Company will ask | Hewitt, Wi/l m the party 1 ‘Since its beglnning, a century and ? hike will be past Walker's Chapel to| ‘Since lts beglofing. 2 Cefivry, toe half cent bridge fare. This sroposed bridge fare has recelved the [ Chain bridge. Camp fire. of the Army has spent fourteen bll- proposed bridg Prteemal upproval of the Utilities| no c0o 00 o dden and Mra. A.|lions of dollars and has never had a Commission. E.Cromwell will speak at Galbralth | scandal of any kind, nor has there Dificulties Cited. A, M. E. Zion Church tomorrow aft- | ever been & battle in augizr{:"n\:: ‘clock. The services will [ was ecause o X Some of the difficulties confronting | PEACOR Bt 4, OC 0L, C0E K e “Rocial | was pointed out that this branch of I have seen wicked menand fools.many of N\ both.and [ believe that both get paid inthe end- but the FOOIS FIRST! \ . Qi read from President for by the raliway constructing Shld | Tesday at 1401 Hamilton street. | Hording: commanter in-gilct, 2¢ the all electric rallways, ln.cludlnk Ilhe G Dougherty, e years old,|corps and prfl.hedmll.u em%gncly.l ‘1(: company making ‘the construction. | 367 Forida avenue northeast, and [his letter the President sald: 2 using sald new bridge, shall. in ad-| 5, 01q Richmond, 914 5th street, were |it. the sun never sets on its activi- ition to taxes and other charges, pay Lot e former |ties” C bittemiby dogailaatnis] Letters of comgratulation Wcre re- ceived from Secretary of War Weeks Mias 2 feet outside thereof shall be pald|j, “reeting of the club will be held | A fetter W 2y 44 ”, 3 : nronting e ok em o = Sennett’s “Oh, Daddy”—News—Topics—S: the company in the proposed con-| DS NOJCT ommittee of the Phyllls|the aervice spends 85 per cent of the [Qpfracy G indletment charging & con- | there the middla of July. NOW PLAYING . y" op ymphony HEEuGHOn Wheatly Y. W. C. A, money appropriated for the Army Charles E. Keller, U. S. A, Engineer| 5 __..¢ oficern of the Curley|it spends 44 per cent, the reason for | S Morse b 4 Gommissioner. Mr. Hamilton sald in| Fermanent THCCT J4 2e follows: | the drop being the tromendous_ex- | misne nechuse the United States Com- ” Under the bridge law the cost of o = ?| president, Miss Loretto Heal the ordmance department. of probatic saue n paving and maintaining in good con-| ., “yss Margaret Sayers: Letter From President. i o kg b eCIa 1 m e Justice Siddons held such refus: receive the proferred testimony to be| President Harding told a delegation THE MILLION-DOLLAR t endeavor to attend the convention of 2105 Pa. Ave, Ph W.053 7§ METROPOLITAN ettty gonenional e | Sl 2itnd e ehneciuen ot | @, SOneey TRICMPH: )| | CIRCLE 1%~ A, P % CRANDALL'S 3ezrmorourmay newal by Unl . 5 ER." Ao Illdy k:‘ l:lflafllltAe‘l",Ar:‘l:;n&);'a::‘ ator Lodge, republican, Massachusetts. saints are sinners! CHAPLIN, “THE FLOOR WALKER. ! : = = Sirackly ke peigica Sul R 1685 ey R B e e VITED. SEOOLISH 15 | i President, vice | pense for munitlons that is borné bY | dence offered to refute the question|Asked to Attend Graphic Arts dition between the tracks and two N S e hext regus tore him. Convention at Boston. a denial of the constitutional rights|from Boston yesterday that he would SCREEN TRIUMPH! ever, was without prejudice & re- | oston ‘August 28 to September 2. Sen- of Monte Carlo, where cven “QUEEN 0' THE TURF." Dobyns of proceedings before the|introduced the delegation, and Wil- WRITTEN, DIRECTED :,(“:, B ovERTURE, monthly Into the Treasury of the|y,q crossing a lot near his home United States, the sum of one-half of | oo, "L PO s Jttacked and bitten on C Ham McMaster, representing the N - o 1349 Winconnin Ave, e ta Siuater” tEpramdte ne @) Y Asp pmarenive (6 || DUMBARTO : t a Maj, Gordon stated that ane cent for each passenger trans is right leg. Richmond was similar- and from various Army posts in the as soon as R “THE FIRE BRICK." orted each way over sald bridge. | % LR LoE e on the street | United States and abroad {he tormal order of discharge had tRtioR o/ the Ee nldent ERIC VON STROHEIM “As we stated to you, we are mot| ¥ YRR AT (08 g0t recelved sur-| Every one jolned in the songs which | peen signed by the court “THE MAN YOU WILL HIPPO) DR & N.Y.Ave. seeking this extension, and wouldigica) giq, were led by Capt. George F. Unmacht . LOVE TO HATE? DRO) MAE MURRAY. in only undertake it to meet éhe wishes The girls employed in the qxnart::- P‘e“l’:dllr'x:"exdh St:llel C)l:nllr:l Feats: = “ > fl)"r:‘mc LLEY. 4 and needs of the public and on terms master division of the War Depart- . e ew earing | i ‘eature 'resented Daily at MORROW—"POLLY OF THE FOLLIES." HARLAN, ALICE o 5 equitable, and we could not| QRGANIZATION ACTIVITIES. |ment appeared on the scene, render. | Morse will be released on §5.000 bail. Want a Man 10130 A. M. ! e 40 so unless the tax of a half cent ° Ing music from kettles, warming | JMorse ls represented by Attorneys REGENT %' and Calir. Streeta| WOOI'S I per passenger above referred to ls TONIGHT. pans, "frying pans, stew’ pans and |Wilton J. Lambert and W. Bissell £ . Xzt WILLIAM D A In Al Pepealed, or an additlonal fare au-| The Takoma Park Baptist Ladles'|other kitchen utensils distributed by | Thomas. roun e R oD COUNTRY AND THE WomAN.” MAN WITH THE ° thorized on all rides over the bridge.| Aid will give & lawn fete on residence |the Quartermaster Corps. grounds -of Thomas W. Marshall.| Lieut. Col. Frederick Trevor HIIL by Company “Uafair.” R i 023 Blair road. Men of the Sunday |Quartermaster Corps, was toastmas- Raffcr's Flowers Are Fitting Tributes G d ? «It would be unfair to require the to falr graduates. 900 14th. Ph. M. 2416, arden e 3 "¢ | school will give a play. for and told many amusing Incidences | Advertisement. STRO> he’ wouder dog). 1 o g:é"':o"":y‘“";{‘, Company out ,,"r‘,d": S — of his experiences in France. Washington's Only Balt Water Resort. “THE SILE Sth Eplsode, GO | MATS,, 2 e e D St. Stephen's Church is continuing The guests of honor at the banquet { gl v Free Dancing. All Seashore Attractlens. GET "EM HUTCH. TODAY—T. ROY HA 5 4 in 18 MATRIMON tax on all passengers carried. And in ;" jawn fete on church grounds for |were: Gen. John J. Pershing, Admiral el e e Ry % { hat e e hablic of the Dia. | bencft of new sohool fund. David Potter, trict should pay this special tax on ‘DRY” MEN PLAN RAIDS |fi E Prits ; IN SOUTHERN MARYLAND : pacTimine Lo BT Sl n_“TOLABLE DAV i 5 Round Trip: Adults, 50e; FAVORITE B St at 1st St. ~.W. | Comeds, “PUNCH THE CLOC Added brook, Maj. Gen. George C. Rickard: RICHARD DARTHELMESS, [ Matinee Attraction, “CAPTAIN KIDD." o The Landover Community Club will Maj. Gen. Frank Mcintyre, Maj. Gen. = bridge passengers. Indeed, the exac- give a five hundred card party at|g o lor, Mas Gen. M. V. Ire- :30, 1+ . HART, in tion of any such tax, especially from Mrs. E. M. " Prizes. | Gevrge O. Squler, Maj. L V. Sundays—0:30, 10:30, 11:30, 2, 2 £ oth & : E! And HARRY TOL- S ompany required to pave and main. | home O Mre B A e federation |land. Maf Gen. Eil A. Helmick, Ma) e s NEW STANTON . ot% & C st~ N-.| QoY o riicruy Songh tain the pavement as set forth In the S Refe) Gon Willlam J. Snow, Brig. Gen| A clean-up of violators of the pro- Qe B o RS B NORMA TALMADGE | CRANDALL’S ct, is both unusual and unfalr. The Indiana Soclety Is giving its |k B N aud Cof. | ADition enforcement act fn sontiors . —— JARRISON FORD. WINDHAM STAND-| Pians for the operation of cars over|day and evening basket. picnic in MATS,, 2 PAL the bridge have not been completed. | Zostogical Park base ball grounds. Y Trevor Hill Maryland is planned by Internal reve- Out-of-Door “SMILIN’ THROUGH" Bt epproval 13 shven. o |sers dmedied oo M| D JOKLAND CITIZENS | imternat revemie vureas. arooned over DANCIN N0 ADVANCE I PRICES, 15 70 ALL S 0 3 published reports of wholesale liquor! N Out at N0, 4. ® ASK GEORGETOWN BRIDGE | ;2w (it SeituicrThnivts | NAME COMMITTEEMEN [ (L2 G comnecian, i fhe ; Chery Chase Lake ; rftfnsrigus @ ma . Esther Rebeka ge. No. 5, I. O. 2 s tury Comed: v KEY’ of Esther Rebekah 1. A0 alester, Revenue Agent Linton R. Y Starting at 7:3 St 4 'S APOLLO THEATER BE NAMED IN S HONOR Q. F. Grab-bags, balloons'on sale an El‘(’.em‘:,(,l‘:eh;rg‘,?: ‘much fTecrive 4 Moyer Devis Pete Maclas Ty Sl last Erie CRANDALL’S AND" GADE city the past few months, has con- ferred with Inspector Clifford L. . S Grant, chief of detectives, and it is The Star is so univer- probable that drastic action wlll fol- sally read in Washington "fiezc'br;lfn:‘m unquestionable sources that a Star Classified ractically open violati 14 o 3 the revenue and prohibition enforces “Ad"—stating what you ment laws {n southern Maryland, and [l are seeking —is almost Lawa foxtival sEBTgma Bosilon|ges| L28 Wilton andE. W, Tuser Be- Resolutions Introduced in House |cjety at 122 Maryland avenue north-| Elected Delegates to Federation east. Cakes and candies on sale. EMPIRE ®!! H Street N.E. BARBARA BEDFORD, “THE UNFOLDMENT.' hra i A Also Empire's Great Surprise Nl et T TOMORROW AMERICAN llK:‘ St. nslml’l‘.'l. Ave 14 of the BL CHAR- Last Two Times LIE CHAPLIN, in “PAY DAY, B ‘OULJA BOARD" Q|| il riigin i, 80 " SATURDAY. 2:30. HAMMERRTE! in Recognition of the Author of “Star Spangled Banner.” Proposal that the new Georgetown|goring road. —— of Civic Associations. The Ladles' Auxillary of Hebrew Home for the Aged wliil give a car-| Committee appointments were an- nival at the home's new grounds, |nounced at last night's meeting of the Brookland Citizens' Association in the bridge be renamed the Key bridge In Brookland Masonic Temple. Lee R. honor of Francis Scott Key, author| The Wanderlusters will vis Wilson and President E. W. Turner | it also has been stated that lquor 18 5 3 3 of “The Star Spangled Banner,” who were re-elected delegates to the | easily obtainable on ¢ certain to bring re- - DAY, 2:30 Pesided near the mite of this bridge | cmore i oW, v asningion, Baj- | Federation of Citizens™ Assaciations. | of i Patomh Bt o e e Al v g BELASCO THEATER LIBERTY Mgrih Capitel and P sta. | TCDA N NERSTEIS when he wrote the national anthem, | ¢{more and Annapolis cars. The hike [ The committee members were named| It has been but a short time since D soL Jeannot CLAYTON and_ CHARLES WEREOITH. | § THE RAT as follow: revenue agents and Washington po- reach so many people so Mat: Tolay, $:30| Toaight $:00 a THE CRADLE ™ GRACE CUNARD, Y z traction, y —_— n N HATER And Comeds: licemen conducted a raid in Charles i P 2 ; county, Md, and seized stills and quickly in any other large quantities of supplies on hand way. o be used In (e manufacture ot corn whisky, and later & similar rald was : made In St Marys county, where al- Star iGlassifiedyads {8 In a resolution Introduced in the|w{)) include Roland Park, Lake Side X House late vesterday by Representa- | 1ng Mount Washington. Mr. Rem- | oo and legislation: M. M McLean. tive John Philip HIll of Maryland. - S % Tepresentative Hill pointed out tnat|Mert Will lead. Danicls, Lee ft. Wilson and Arthur H. there is no monument to Francls| Past State Deputy Leo A. Rover will| " Streets and sid v. " Boote Key and that the renaming of | exemplify the third degree of the or: | chotraans b G Satttman. E. K. Spren Try —_— Next Week, Com. Sunday MNight e — 1435 U Street The Great Laughing Success OLYMPIC YODAY — ALMA BUBEN NORMA GETTING GERTIE’S Yo . E. Spies, BE on. Harriet D. Burnsid the new bridge in his honor would|der to candldates of the Knights of | A, P. Woodson, F. M. be a very fitting tribute to the noted [ Columbus at 918 10th street, at 8| 'Schools: Mr: e, | leged moonshiners were accused of have a remarkable GARTER 18 = ‘Washingtonian. o'clock. chairman: Mrs. J. R. Cox, Rev. S. | supplying local bootleggers with the pullin% power. Don't rrY | PRINCESS 111® M st. N.E. Secretary Weeks recently informed _ Mowbray, Mrs. E. M. Edmonds and {corn product. “want” something— By Avery Hopwood, Author ef ON. 'in Mat- | LAST DAY, Mrs. Reta A. Yawger, recording sec-| A community service dance will be|Miss Sarah Lynch. Persons familiar with conditions in ok Star Classi The Gold Diggers and The Bat.: I iee Sunday, 3 pm, CECIL B, DE MILLE'® “SATT f the D. A. R., that{ held at Pythian Temple, 1012 9th| Water and sewers: H. H. Saxton,|lower Maryland tell of the amount of when a Star Classi- = == JIGHT With LESTRICE Jov, © street, at 7:30 o'clock. chalrman; Theodore F. Snell, drunkenness they have witnessed at fied Ad can get it for » NEW THEATER m:ltx.,u;:n"& AD NAGEL. THEODORE HOBENTS Wignall, E. F. Davls and J. L. White- e. N certain places, and say It is arent you. that liquor being received from ol some source, In some sectlons,. it is “Around the corner” is stated, it is boasted that the supply of a Star Branch Office corn s plentiful and prices reason- able. ALI-COMEDY NIGHT. CAROLINA 14th Street and . J, Ave.| LEATRICE STOP et s At the “FIREFLY OF POUGH LECR Green Door Tea House Right on the Road Langley, Virginia & Shat Conaress alone couia snange 1he| WANT TRAINING CAMPS nitation: Dr. E. R. Health and 5 Batie e Vthe Weactia Boste oy Hottell, chairman; Redmond Mayo. Miss Mary Ward Burr, Dr. v "as requcaied If o remolution| NAMED FOR ROOSEVELT |35, a%, & 35950%" lopted at the thirty-first Continental Public utilities: Dr. J. B. Parker, Y.n'dre‘u r:|lhe“l). A. R, recently con- : res; Rev, Dr. C. F. ned in this city. : Representative McFadden of Penn.| War Department Decides It Is Un- | pogier, ~ R BV, Inroduces & ritoliten B orise to Carry Out Bequest | iemberetion £, 5, gt 760 () Per Passenger, Including 0 (0 to officlally recognize “The Star| H. C. Turner and Miss Anna J. Green- & at This Time. All Expenses, to CRANDALL Enjoy the Week End at METROPOLITAN || | COLONIAL BEACH Spangled Banner” as the national an- lee Vit them. This resolution has be in-{ Varlous triotic and ni- Parks and parkings: Ernest L. It Y Are Aml in to Write {iorsed by the Natlonal Soclety. D. A.|zatlons of the state of cv!;"r;n‘:.."i"m, Brandall, chairman; Charles F. Gooch, MOVING PICTURE A F AT TENTB. '| «wasnington's Atlantic Ciey» R. a0 other patriotic organiations | with headquarters ‘at Tacoma, re- RNk COM- Hasplis! ast G SCENARIOS i AT Steamer St. Joh uy ul e country, Hepresent: cent| started & movel t to have ¥ o . s . M. tive Beresden ciatme” P fhe War Department chenge the | il ,‘;,".‘.’fi,;-:!‘"w‘:,“’,!‘- ,S"l},’f:“"‘;-i 'y o) It Xs t Your M'-na- to l‘w Consult 10:30 A. M. TO 11 P. M. eal . 0 ns 3 e e name = of the cltizens milltary| X% Barks, T 0. Hooftken and G. T. 1 s WM. M. O,O,B wlnNu s Leaves 7th Street Whart training campa to be established in | RBo * oy = 12 District National Bazk Blde.. N.W. First Natiomal resents a { FOR DISTRESS AFTER MEALS ail parts.of the country next month. |~ Bres Saturday, June 17, 2:30 P.M. 4 dit: C. E. ib g9 an lllk E. Rens w . Howe and F. RICHARD BARTHELMESS With sterling support in a com- panion masterpiece to “Tol'able David”—a wonderful picturiza- Sunday, June 18, 9 AM. RBound Trip (Good Sunday Only), $1.50 Round Trip (Good for Seasom), $2.00 40-Mile Moonlight Trips FREE DANCING RAIN OR SHINE Every Evening exoept Saturday and Sanday at 7:18 p.m. Adults, 75¢; Chflflren, 40c = re. Use Horstard's Acid Phesphate to: “Roosevelt training camps” {n |chairman; wlfl’”-“ relief to nauses, sick beada. honor of the former President of that | Winkleman. [ and acid stomach. Invigorates and ¢ S Advertisement. igorates and refreshes. [name, who was an enthuslastic ad. h 111 e Youne men ot the councrs. o - - | URGE BATTLEFIELD PARK WOULD HONOR INVENTOR |ine sugeostion: che wuthortdies of the War Department renched the | Senators Swanson and Glass Ask OF UNDERGROUND RADIQ |conciusion that it is “inadvisable" to Support of Manassas Project. | to make the change proposed at this MOORE'S RIALTO 11 A. M—LAST DAY—11 P, M. A Beasty Pictare Fall of Thrills E Paramount Presents i time, Senators Swanson and Glass of Vir- . ; BETTY tion of George V. Hobart's In a letter to Senators Poindexter | ginia Issued an appeal to the peopl. Reautifol 200-mile all-day trip. 8 a.m. to 8 p.m., furiishing dinner at the Eagles Hyattwville Man to Get Congres-(and lones o0y he, sublect. eeretary 5{1 Virginia_and of” the south :e:;g S | e T e L i e o e T ‘SONNY ” Stemmer Stops =t Alexantcia ou ] S| t . sional Medal if Senator France’s |intorest shown by the people of Ta- |4 battlenerd 1 ;.r'k 2008 for bullding SARIRES WERRY-ALLDAY JEEV, JLOS EER AT TND: ALL XXPEMIES — D COMEDY, Joint Resolution Passes. coma in the training camps, but “that | parable’ with Gettysburg, Vicksburg | Phon Travel wems HARRY POLLAR = olution it was believed that any change inlgnd Chickamauga parks. The deci- 01 e. = '" » " Under a joint the name of these camps is undesir- |xjon to issue suck an appeal was Reservations In Comfort SOME BAB . e s I srvzolmlan introduced in | aple ut the present time. made following a conference with Dr. AND TOM als 2t Y Senator France of Mary-| *“The War Department, Clarencs J. Owens, chairman of the —OVSR:U”RI(; — D, ILY,,",“"SIIH 3100 4 0} 200,500 “SWEETHEARTS' erbe s Rs and 8:13 land the thanks of Congress would be|Secretary of War, ‘has made an-|finance board of the Manassas Battle- R e ; extended to Dr. James Ha pouncement of the plans for the |feld Park. NNV 173N 77 I\ WA 170N 8 NZINN 174N\ 17 of Hyatteville, Md.. denoraine iod 1oFcrs |cAmDPS to be held during the comink | "‘Senator Glass emphasizes the fact 3‘\\","3‘\\“,’53‘\\',’:3‘\\' fl“\\’!“i‘\\"/’:fi“\\',’"\\'l i‘d’z’,’&‘d’lfl“é"," 7 + Md., denominated In the lsuymmer and much publicity has been {that, “while Gettysburg may have RO IRCHR RECITECITEN CICIVEINEG Tesolution the discoverer and inventor |given to them. Any change made &t | been the south's Waterloo, Manassas gggég S v o > Standard Time and Not D, 5. Time ashington's Finest Orchestra | | — = T e Y Big Hit---Post FRANCIS X. BUSHMAN of the underground and subsea radio. |this time in the name of the camps |was the south's Austerlits.” In Sir Gilbert Parker's St The resolution carries with it provi- |WOUId make it nocessary to reprint | Senator Swanson's statement in- : o of the Rum-Runners, all the informative literature con-|gludes reference to the fact that the i 5 slon that & medal be struck and pre- | cerning them and would cause con- | positions of the armies were raversed EN OUSE INC. “OVERTHe BORDER” -““““"““"““ ) \ fnd BEVERLY BAYNE sented by the President of the United |fusion and uncertainty in the mi_4s'at First and Second -Manassas. So 2 111 . =1 . LL | vorre atESrs. PORINCESE RADIAN. States to Dr. Rogers as a symbol of the |of the people of the country at < e l¢hat the south’s forces were required B ATK I EXCLUSIVE SUBSIDIARIES HARRY J. CONLEY & CO. -Harrison, asteem in which the Inventor Is held by (VoTY time when spoclal effort 18 1o [in their victory at.Second Manassas Dakin and Hogue. u‘-x Gasoolgnes. | Ing made to focus the attention v |to take the positions that they de- Dave Roth. hers. uy Early for Early in the Week. Ye) il FAMOUS RIALTO ORCHESTRA the nation for his distinct contribution !¢ne people upon the camp: fended. in thelr victory at’ First . E}%‘D&"Sfi%fifi- mi{so“é%gs)m i B9 NEXT WEEK wu S t y l e S h 0 w‘ SPDE i wada Tis: Moty am Sy S : BETTY BLYTHE ORDERED TO WEST POINT. Under New Management {:wm':fl:;. x':zw: TlDAL BASIN perfeated his apparatus prior to the en- ; Maj. Robert M. Perkins, Coast Ar. od war. "Tho Arat undereround raig | tllery Corps, at Baitimore, Md.. ha oie = sation In the world, It is s51d. was ing | Deen assigned to duty at the Weat 5:30 to 8:30 PM. .° -“ HIS WIFE'S HUSBAND™ | | s only recreation oenter, gre- v ‘of Dr. Rogers at Hyattsville, | Point Military Academy. . 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How-| $10-DOWN, $10 MONTH ard was sentenced to serve four years OASH TERMS. for ‘forgery, it being charged that he rsuaded Gladys Dove to pose ms his NE mand -of cialty of Developing |3 Films: and . Printing [N} Photos. 2 ML A. LEESE “=oss2 Praxeh 712'11th ‘Street. :Ik and’ indorse compensation_ checks the Veterans' Bureau made pay- Hor —stationery te meet the de- |- 5, 1918, and have mo_children. Th g A separated January 1, 1920. Attorneys J. 3 Bllbrey and 3. O, Ginbe apveer <o:| E. Morrison Paper Co. charged. 3 ¢ WP Ave. |

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