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e - 24 i ' THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, TUESDAY, JULY 4, 1922 q 2 ek - i - S TR : 'ODA' 4 | ______ AMUSEMENTS. AMUSEMENTS. : It 1L L,m Independence Declaration PR[]PUSE fll_flmRE G,zzg]?&?i’e(?xms ! 5 < e BFUUURS]B-UBYASL’LBGEAN¥F"- Rz‘;f"xfhoh;::,dm of ,‘:ts:kthfz‘l,:h,: P roc l aim ed 1 46 Years A go KEITHS—Lou Tellegen and vaude- Speclal Fllm P eatures T.® ville, at 2 and $:15 p.m. ; i 3 PALACE—FElaine Hammerstein, In weed. He figured in a moral pome i “Reckless Youth,” photoplay, at 10:35 | » 0, 2:25, 4:30, 6:05, 7 and | CIRCLE 395 Pa. Ave. Ph. W.853 RAY, ‘THE that once was known in every ; e LS 5 5. home; when sinful children chewed | The celebration of the 146th an- About 300 vears ago, when the Prot- b oOPE = - e-umnz- 'O;'t:fl“;n::tf-::d'.m;; y METROPOLITAN—"Domestic_Rela> ')"".' it P 2 invoked by parents stern, who|of the declaration of independance, |Fari ny: giarted & silk. industry by = tions,” with Katherin MacDonaid, Record-Breaking Crowd Ex- pointed out the merits of that shin- [ which is to be read again and agaln pffy:‘:l:“m;l‘h?:ry Rrees. This is one Senate: Republlcans Plan to!ac 1i:20 am., 1, 2:45, 4:35, 7:35 and | gal & | or smoked, the name of Robert was | niversary of the first promulgation 1549 Wisconsin Ave. T - g 3:35 pm. KONERT WARWICK, ing scout. This Robert, whom we{to the American people, as the great |of the original trees. S « Also Episode i - 2 s | d Later Mildmay Park was taken COLUMBIA—“Come on Over,” w -7 [ 0 GET N HUTCH pected at Washington- |knew so well. now serves a sentence | palladium of American’ freedom, re- [, Later Mildmay, Pagic Jvad, (wCCh Limit Debate on COOLVMBIA Coma oniOuent w DS HIPPODROME 2 in a cell. He viewed the Volstead | calls at this time an interesting [cla of nobles. They often sat under = . 2:10, 4:10, 5:5. 45 and 9:50 p.m. THWEST.” Aud LEN TURPL a St. Louis Match. act with scorn, and sold bum 1iquor | question which has not been asked |this tree and discussed the affairs of Tariff Bill. ATTO_ TR Hole anals S e PO AI e e | 'y DR THE 1. . by the horn. “Ah. yes,” he said,|in years—perhaps never asked. “How (8tate: the king; ti'e nobles and ladies Breamer, in “The Man Unconqu B e R COVE = Tndividual members of the Wash-|when interviewed, “I've pulled some | was it received in Europe? Who read g;“""".:““,f .&:“‘;g":lu‘;"""l“ When *the Senate reconvenes tomor- | able at 1130 am., 1:30, 3:20, 5 A Y, “ONE STORMY KNIG NEW THEATER Sth St. $.E. ington Rotary Club, who are on the|boners. raw and crude. I've tried | it frst in Englana? Where did it go :‘ ‘.:P’ ‘:’_' Jeaches King. |70% 8fter the recess in celebration daa0ian 9:p-n CRANDALL'S sAvex LINSON. in “THE BLACK Botir RAW- board of trustees of the Boys' Club, fall kinds of stunts in crime, in Many | oier the signers had finally prepared | one qay there same sealed parch. | Of the national holiday, the republi- s e i | Lan D SAEDEY | | SOUTHEAST GA 230 C street northwest, are exerting [jails I've served my time. I'm ;... e e ioa. "The king opened | Can leadirs will introduce their pro- R e I e T B : every effort to make a successful [jugged just ow for vending beer,| gy o iiration which everywhere [it. It was the Declaration of Ameri-iposed dloture rule to limit debate on| o IR T0DAY * aND g ROV RICRRARD | IEWFLL sale of tickets for the regular Wash- |and recently I shoved the queer.! . ic. .3 iseif as the news spread [0an Independence. "On that AUEUSt|the taniff bill and expedite a vote. b s {j _BABTHELM in £ : = LS 3 & But 1 can say with pride, indeed otiond morning, when he unrolled the parch-1y, w14 over under the rules for CRANDALL’S AY RAPHAEL 5 ington-St. Louis American League I'v = > he filthy aweed. 1|Yith lightning rapidity from city t0 ment under this mulberry tree he dis- 2 Equality-Walter Reed Poat, 284, f . S 645 TERRE MATINEE base ball game, to be played hereil've never used the filthy weed. ity and from state to state in our |covered that the American colonists|one day, and the plan is to call it up|V. of F. W., will meet Thursday even- (§ MAT 2 Pt Dait = L M0 Tuesday. July 15—the proceeds of mzbid = Cg“fchblfioé“e years ago.|own country on that memorable |kad united to trrow of his authority | for consideration next Friday. ing at Pythian Temple 1 RO . : Pathe News and To L = - | an ouched a ind man for his ! F t o — | liar his- | Ho little he and those who sip] v H i PARTHEL in S - — o which will be turned into the treas dough; I've sold gold bricks jn hay lflol‘“"-. e g lflwW"h him that day. when for the wfi"fi";bfl:’.“ffiréfifuffn""m?“fln:3{i e manlc CIsn. OL (he Goverument ] QAP FAVORITE % 3t at 1st st. N.w. ury of the Boys' Club for its main- dg Al Ll iler On the 9th of July Washington first time that document was read in| 700 188 Deen chiculating the petition|Hotels will give a dance tomorrow CRANDALL’S aronro D BARTHES ATINEE 8 —RIC] tenance during the coming year. sced towns, and swiped a_toiler's | ;03" "great deciaration to be |Europe, realized what the outcome |Gl Cioture, brosented vesterday 1oiat7:30 p.m. in Recreation Hall, North i [ RIS S R VS We are looking forward to excep- handmedowns, and brokF the 1aws | road at 6 o'clock in the evening at|would be. Comittee & it L F filly-m?e Hamens | Capitol and B stre N RTN '“'_mm_ 5 e tionally successful results” declared, that govern speed, but I've adjured | the head of each brigade of the Army.| The next reading of this document| o j "o ™ ¢ne™ ot e be invoked. —_ SPECIAL = Phil Sherldan Post, No. 6, Depart- 1 1 : HOLIDAY ident of (helihe filthy weed.” I said to him,| Washington's Orders to Army. | Was in the English parllament when|mys iy not a sufficient number, how- | ment of Patciman il o A NEW STANTON o= & € st Frank R. Jelleff, pre z F v is also a Rotarian.| 5. 2 s rliament when o » Ny club. and who s 418 2 jave been | “You are, in truth, a_strangely | In his orders to the Army, Wash- | the elder Pitt (Gord CRAtER). Lot | ever, to. assure the bringing of eclo- | §'J'm %ae'c) A R, Hall. IRENE_KICH AND STAT AT, “Busine THE CALL ¢ = " . , twoo-thirds of the Senate's as- HOME. 37 club, and i moral, stainless youth. For harm- |Ington said, “that this {mportant | nd avow that in all | ture, two-t| K 1 LAY « . el o e o s man: Mem- |lcce pranks, such a¢ you'va mamed,| SYent Will Serve asin trean incentive my rending and-study, 1 have read | sent’ belng required to_put clotire| Richard Harden Camv, No. 2, U. . HAROLD LLOYD-BE! PONOOMeATY: hey 3 A o ittee are 2 2 3 ‘| to every officer and soldier to ac ve studied and ad- 2ot. V., will meet ur: evening. | 13th and Irving Sts. N.W bers of the Rotarian comm no mettled youngster can be blamed, | yin fidelity and courage as knowing | Thucydes and have etudled e world Democrate. (6 et male) Election of delegates to national en- LYRIC ¥ T ful Racing ¥ _TURF.”_And t vOr] i y for the o e & s o also working mght and duy [of (¢ | but it js sickening, indeed, when | that now the peace and safety of his| Mired the master SUist St Yotce | 1y | expocted that with possibly | cAMPmENt at Los Angeics. & of sagacity and wigdom of concluslon, | ¢y or 1 hree exceptions the democrats Dr. 1. Dough- | springalds touch the filthy weed.” | counts depend. under God, solely ¢clude/such hustlers 2 of our arms and that z : c " | ; e : = — S bl Herrma S < n of circum ; 5| Community dance under auspices of o oA - = erty, chairmani J. Phillip Herrmdni | (Copyright) WALT MASO “ervice of & state, pos. | Under such a compllcRlion B men can | i TR at cloture, and the only prac- | poscdale Athietic Club Hosedale | ASTTA STEWAICK, EMPIRE #1 Strect o Bk on W Lee, Hugh Saum, e of sufficient power to reward | 2ARCES; MO RIS U U7 the general | L3 Ehiwel of the step now under|Woman's Club and Rosedale Garden HoNoi s 3 REID and 1 S Hathaway, Ralph W. Lee, Hug® SO0 | merit and advance him to the| ongress of Philadelphia.” that the mafority of the Senate de- | GluP: evers nesday evening, in) ALY X = Beverley J e L T tesat } est honor of a free country.” e rost Mirabay, as citing the|(hat thu mafority of the Senate de-|Roscdale gymnasium, 17th and Rose- |8 T parnrte ot " . . S ey ho Mtub, composed of | Searely less Interosting and iMpor- | grand principles ot ' the Americaf|” aogt of“the vote o the DIl pe |dale streets northeast. Dancing, HoLner SRS | AME St and R L Ave, pubtees —ok “the ey £ tant was the character of the recep- his place in thef " e 3y the — H % CHARLES HIC e e ety atc st bis ton which the remarkable declara- Fi‘;‘::l:“v?:ilo;r&olmassc:an)' sald: It A ’lf“"“,j‘jnml‘g\ d‘*g;‘,j*“("’"; " HOME /=20 ¢ LAST NOVEL. “0UIS SN oot DaaE s: n o . are als = i i in E 3 ator! ¢, = Sl 3 3 : E RIENT ness me e tion met on Its “arrival’ in” England | i powers who tormed alllances with | 30, 106, AUy 1 almonds, | Senatony community radio eoneert mt Roseo ({5000 LIBERTY North Capitol and ¥ stn N CE HOLT. in “THE HAROLD LLOYD News OLYMPIC %3 2 & Britis M. C. A. traing school, | gejence after the perusal, ' to the game, but to induce other but which in early English history | whether there be at this day one gov-fpetition. The rate on unshelled al- friends to do likewise. was on the outskirts of Middlesex | ernment in Europe—the Helvetic and | Monds was fixed at 6 cents a poun Club Praised. forest. Henry, VIIL built a hunt-|Batavian federations and the British ote, on e proposed rate o URGES VOTING B‘( MAIL. ing strenuous efforts to make “’“l Near the great English metropolis | the states have dured to read that and He came a success, and are inducing 1} 1 N h 56 SRR e ir con- | earnest appeal for protection of the | cirents, tomorrow, s 2 Pheir friends not only to buy tickets | -\hl'hm‘hl rk is located, which is now | manifesto, or to interrogate mel OD- | Gamestic Decduot aginat foreien coms ;::2 ts, tomorrow, 8 pm. Admis 3 5 . fter | cents a pound on shelled almonds - c los C r. president ing lodge there, which now is a|Isles excepted—which, judged a A . £ - - o{“fl‘\'@““\"!\az\h‘l‘;‘:l]:: Dery Bith and home for nurses. In those grounds|the principles of the declaration ofjwent over until tomorrow. | T | 11th & N. €. general secretary of the Y. M. C. A, Declares Labor Board AC- {stands a great mulberry tree, whose|the American Congress on the fourt Senator Smqot Denles Report. Advocate Finds Much in Favor of | “STRONG E e 4 Streed ’ R f its 3, - spread was sixty feet and whose|of July, 1776, is not divested o SettoE AR T ok e alootts Sy =t . large and twisted trunk showed age. | rights? reports, which, he claimed. were beifx “Scientific Method. ; circulated by ‘the clothing manufac- | To the Editor of The Star. | turers. that the proposed duties on| A few hundred votes are miscounted | ORIGINAL COPY OF DECLARATION |yeoiuewe nerease the cost ot suits | 0 0 ana there is an e posed rates were lower than in the | A half-million registered voters WILLIAM F. “THE CLEAN-T praised the club in the following WL Loss Club is a constructive | tiON Exact Replica of Com- force in the community. Its aim 1s = g munist Action. character building for citizen is non-sectarian. It provid wholesome recreation and OPPOTRURZ | p 1o o ither the : ;oL selection of a vocation. claring T CE U E emergency tariff act and that, more- | to record their prefercn ‘éispi'& ",;:rwl:w "and property is|Russia of the black autocrat mor of OF IANDE ENDEN SAFEG ARD D over, 107.000.000 pounds of wool are|is scarcely a groan. Wb taught, and fair play is an essentialfthe red autocrat,” President Samuel being heid in bhondeq warchouses to |feats mora the ends of good hve sl i contten membership in the /Ub | Gompers of the American Federation e TS fi L nfersihovleNssic dutlss ob|menth Ll ot o S (1A M AT WERK 11 .3 Pave Vine “boy. in . vocation for |of Labor, last nizht issued a state- The original cops of the Dec- | fading In the elapse of the years b i e syt A GREAT ADVENTURE.ROMANCE which_he is suited."” ment characterizing the action ©of | laration®of Independence is now t was suggested some y tered. Therefore. in important mu- i e Y . cently ca " hemicals for the restora- s e Lo At et mouat Presents W Fo ¥, Thompon, whe recently «ame | e’ Rail Labor Board in outhwins | in the custody of the Library ot | {o,aP2iy sremicals for (i reversc | TWO HELD IN DEATH D e s tmes only on \r:v:“ Ylo:k. 12 in o‘t{arm.'nr the club |Striking shopmen as “exactly as rep-| (ongress for safe keeping, await- ink, but it was decided (olbe im- OF MAN FROM WH'SKY age citizen likes to vote—is proud 1 JACK here and has arranged an educational |lica of the action of the communists | ing its final protection in a fire- practicable at le::rll.!lflurlalhn‘ly ade: % Then Why dot e tocl <1 to meet every {in turning the unions into govern- : 2 T | cesstul, AL E register and vote in each ¢ T la::dupz‘:g O hoa cavponies, | ment comtrolled " agencies for, tha| PFoof vault ‘which is to "; ooy centage of the ink was remnv:: tion? The polling place is the trouble | éa @ L printing, shoe making. singing. lec- |canrying out of the orders of the| structed for its safety and pro- in making a duplicate coBy In | Gompanions of W. T. Burke Face |— (00 Much trouble.” Votinz should | tures and talks to older boys. scouting {state.” tection in the Archives building. | 1820, and also because such appll- be 2 pleasure, not a task - O ConaD s ball, boxing, hikes and other!Mr. Gompers, “vanishes u - " it voting” by mail, in s :':;f:[s 3 & lorder of the board. But I see now | future In the congressional discussion for Handling Drugs. tructive formula, may ha Beginning Thursday . that the workers of America, either Up to a comparative recent date of the bullding of a safe fireproof e h CeRt ANt oF e Thwiaeey S e e e e on the railroads or elsewhere, do not | the Declaration has been kept flat deposit, or an archives bullding, A coroner's jury yesterdav reported | “entire elections by mail intend to sacrifice freedom of ex-| in a frame between two sheets | for the safe keeping. for all tim & verdict hoiding. Boward b AR e Bt pression and of action. The board [ of flass in a drawer of a steel | of the precious government rec- |Fanning, twenty years, and C divergent sources—(1) N Undertakes to say that unions which [ case in the State Department and | ords, which are absolutely price- | [conberger, nineteen vears o sd women's dislike of tlie g TN Aifter with the board must cease to| saldom exposed to the light and | less, it was decided that in the |ihe action of the grand jury on |place: (2) exasperated “wets' cast In E MAH LOEW’S exist—they are ‘outlawed.’ Whether | air. = meantime It was beat to place the | charge of manslughter for ther |About for a rferendum modiun H { this is for the moment an assumption The document. the most famous | Declaration of Independence in the {allegcd conncetion With the death of | There is much in favor prunmE = of authority on the part of the board [ in the history of the world. 146 fireproof files of the Library of |\yilliam T. Burke, 1207 30th street,|tific mail method. It eUplide 13 is immaterial. It is the logical out-| vears old today. of course, is now Congress. who died at Emergency Hospital fol- | voting a pleasant -~ come of the very establishment of lowing {ndulgence in corn liquor and |no loss of such board. It is inevitable con heroin at a liquor party in a Pros-|no account. lec Contien A A M1 P . auence of an initial action that w s | TREASURY CHIEF CLERK pect avenue locksmith shop last | half ¢ wtective DA A rnrx E wrong in principie and that has ursday night. sory v it ol A . proven impossible in action. Th CHARG'NG LlBEL SUES An autopsy performed by Dr. Her | dion t total b 14 Health Depafiment Drive ! Railroad- Labor Board as an inst . =y bert E. Martyn. deputy coroner, tution funcioning in the twenticth KEITH'S—Lou Tellegen. SUPERIORS FOR $10, showed that death resulted from i . century is second in incongruity only S Tital vaxas & hemorrhage and gastritis following Agalnst Rodents Prov- fo the so-called ‘open shop’ movement. \Hr::eblfl)l{ e noat l;‘e];fi:\"l:Pd\;:unf. William L. Clay of Rochester, N. | the administration of heroin. Fannin 95 v s G e . = = + T as alse X s stul Law ~ mx:: to Dkeclln" the | fered this week at Keith's, at Ie:\;[ Y.. chiet clerk of the savings di- |3ng Leonberber was also x:;gfl;‘n\:xi’t: R 4th i b0 1 . “The law glves the workers or theifour of the numbers belonging in the| reasiry Department; Ilaw. Aubrey Dovert il marcotic I I ll: | : 2 ing Succes: T e reviine (6 ses| ouriat the numbers belonging A the| vislon of ithe Treasury Dep aw ey Dove, twenty-one years . NG BY RUPERT HUGHES . - cork- has filed suit in the District Su- |old. friend of the yourg men. also —ready with a big stock GERTIE’'S d d sixty rats killed |cept the board's rulings. The Work-(close runn up. Lou Tellegen. by was charg®d with a violation of th ¥y L aBEatok ERTI One hundred an ers of necessity declined to work for |right of his ability and pretentious| preme Court to recover $10,000 |}22 COSFETS WILE B vio Stiof of the of picnic supplies. C liTEERi A . $1.00. Fenturing COLLEEW MOORE | by poison bait in one building in the ! o Yo my ordered by the board. * The | offering, “Blind Youth,” Is given the! g. o 2 : : 5 o The o7 : 5 ges for alleged libel against {§2,000 for his appearancé before . downtown market section is the 1at- | poard now ‘declares them ‘outlawed’|first honors. a verdict accorded by a| J3ma%s (08 SOCEEE L SR 1B Stites Commissioner 1ssac 1. | E.. Morrison Paper Co. = 5 is is autocracy with a vengeance. |masority he audience. Mr. Telle- e S == L ollnw heanzh :::’:::e}'lrlh secks to V“l)“" whole force of ?:xfo;'ali ]?fi'lzpd Sut ome of the tense!| the division—Lew Wallace, jr., di- | Hitt next week. 1000 Pa. Ave. | HALLROOM BOYS COME! P e fo ek S | soqvernment bACK oEithe piOvem N | perioda of the play, ju which he ’:“' rector of the savings division, and | rodents from places whei Kill the spirit and the fa col- | Siarred, and. as a result, every min-| 1 il 5 ] kept. Health Officer William C. Fow- | lective hu?g:inlng. of joint megotia- | SATTCG A0G BY fn interest and good | Charles H. Fullaway, assistant di SUES FOR DIVQBCE. . | g is 1 catch | tion and agreement by the VOIUNTAry i, fino" The tabloid story tells of an| rector. The plaintiff charges that | Annulment of marriage is asked in a ( ler (sald today:that this large coming together of workers and em- | 26U 10€ (LT DY his sweet-| ho has suffered in his good name |Suit filed in the District Supreme C E | S ; i has just been reported by the sani-| y,cors Tt is the calamitous out-lpe ' "riatey o rich man, sinks very - : h 4 |by Ada B. Broadhurst against Millara | 11 (R iy SR S i) tary inspector detailed to devote all | growth of a mistaken idea. low in the social scale. The woman| @and reputation and lost the regar Broadhurst. They were married in th { : )¢ the Family || “siiver Spring Volunteer Fire Dept. i t work President W. H. Johnston of thel G0 0 24 tries to win him back,| of his neighbors by reason of the |city January 18 last and the plainti or e Four 13 e i of(his e fonrs 7 International Association of Ma- | pURARS BC (Tl hanhood and the| alleged publication by the defend- |says Broadhurst assured her he had ISHIxG | The building in question was about | opinjgis, members of which comprise | Ui it tomes down as he announces| ants of statements derogatory of [been divorced from his former wie. | | SPORTS i to be remodeled, and the pied PIDer! 'l nihers approximately one-fifth | piItE MEE G0N, 0 4o begin life{ him in a letter which he asserts |Amy Broadhurst. She has since learned, 'We A Head, £ 7 ervice From A of the health office was called ubon 0 ,p tne strikers, declared last night! b7 "0 " Nine sketch was pre-! they caused to be sent by S. P. |she states, no divorce had been obtained. e Are fleadquarters ior . N = make an attack on the rats In the| Py, the “outlawing” of the strikers | 380D 1 oql.t*Credit upon everybody| Gilbert, undersecretary of the s represented by Attorney Rober | Photo Good: JULY 3.4,5,6, 7,8 structure. Bait was distribuied gen-§paginoyin the least affected the posi- [ a00 (00 TGHEEH Troactry. 16 Benutor Wadsworth 7 Y . oto Goods ' ;fl’::‘gk*;:d“g{';“b;",i,,‘i‘.zt?f‘gy";’:;f‘mn of the shopmen. There are many laughing hits on| of New York, In response to a let. We are ready to supply jus Srete 180 of U pesis were found. Vie- | Indiferent About Mulng |, the progran, But Lester NN pcen | {pyirom (e sensior in fVor of | ypy BRCOME OWN UNCLE. |What you want. i MATINEE Ga. Ave. at D. C. Line e oLt AL pector has been co- | the atriking embloyes some dav. and | working in' musical comedios, but &| The alleged, libelous letter IS | George W. Vin Demark vesten M. A. LEESE - “niigarsod DAN = oA e Tt mamagers of ar- | whon thes: do 80 the men wiil goldull "season around New York ena-| dated June 29 last. and advises |aecd tne District Supreme Court tol Wle Al e o s AT 4 0'0I0CK TODAY - z - Kats and largs food centers through- | back as union men,” he said. “The {bled Keith's to cngage birm Ins & isenator thatyc is Jdilatory Ipermit him o adopt his gr | | AND 40-Mile Mwnl.ght Trips out the city in eliminating rats.|Railroad Labor Board has no more [summer. Allen is original. has a faif| and negligent in the conduct of biS | Grant Williamson, twelve o | Branch 719 71+h Street | 5 4 oy Barium carbonate is suggested by the | power to dissolve the unmions than | voice, dances like an expert and i dutles, spends large portions of | The father of the bov is dead. If thi| _Store il 25 OTHER AMUSEMENTS FREE DANCING RAIN OR SHINE health department as one of the|the unions have to dissolve the board. {actor of ability. ith new | Dusiness hours in personal busi- | court srants the permission the bot | e Siolois : R S LN {liive > iiiar; maeere memigr. B et ant mast_ effective rat poiS. | As far &s ihe reusal of the board | Whiting and Burt return with new | ness and has demoralized the force | will become in law the brocher_of b inomncing G new R T D e e Bty e rar s D e enlth oficer sald, nowbver, | (o deat with the unions is concerned. |songs and patter. Miss Burt's latest| under him. Clay denies all the |mother, who is the daughter of M A7 sh I Polatal S St John TRt care should be. raken In using | i¢ makes little difference to us. As | “Kid” song is almost equal to “Sleepy | charges in the letter. He has held |Van Demark _Attornevs Millan G 'alatial Steamer St. Johns amy poison about private households { o matter of fact, we would probably | Head” a classic in that hme. ‘:;‘x;r the position for four years, when |Smith appear for the petitioner. GLEN Zth Bt. Wharf—Adults, 75c; Children, 40c in making war on rats. B Tar Thetter off today If the board jhelps out Whiting with the other | the bureay was known as the war f Chil FCHO ais B Neal A e The health officer's device is to put | had never had any dealings with us. |numbers. Rounds of applause reward- | savings division = He s repre- et StudioSittings Only CHO Lol the balt out at night just before re- | We tried to go along Wwith the board jecd their em;)x_—nxk dans ubirisndiae: ;‘e'n;eh y orney H. Mason | Gen, RO A W 12fm?510°4’ TLL ) 5 e e tiring and collect it the first thing in | as 15ng as we could.” A ELC L A R Lt e meet_tonight. §:30, Perpetual build- | MOVING PICTURE the morning. Explaining the usc of | Advices received at the machinists' jand. o courgs, L ALLLLL S ot ing, 11th and E streets. Watermelon S v Barium carbonate, the health office | neadquarters yesterday, Me JORRsten | BENINE, Chrecintion, while the lady is ASKS $25,000 DAMAGES., feast and other refreshments. ] BTSN i = = SCENARIOS state said, indicate 3 : e g - "N CHEvY A S i| 1t I3 to Your Advantage to Freely Consult “Barium carbonate may be fed In|{per cent of the employes of railroad |amusing With her gestures Sl i . Patiee o silats. bs B : 1y CHEVY CHAS 3 heform of Sough compasedof Tout | Hupewere on stvke, Ninety cight | periame, L Taeich X0 42 8 YR | ot friena, nas mied suit n tne Dis- | FEH KA K I KK Fok KK KKK KK KR KKK asidan e - SDODNING D the mineral. A more convenient | from all sections of the country de- \'Ic‘lurla‘ bemz ge:f::g‘a‘xll‘y;!:nao%:tge :’flc, sup"‘m, C‘g{:r'lz."lc-fwgm‘zz:é“% * o “ > }\, riet Naticnal Bank Bldg., 1408 G N. g is ordinary oatmeal with about |clared that the strike in those sec-|owing to its grac 3 - | damages from 4 K 'I' h th H | ::‘et-el(’ghlh of its bulk of the mineral : fions was 100 per cent effective. in|thorne and Cook reglsslfi]redvflg’rfi““; Co., Inc, a printing firm of 423 11th | Y eep m ouc I ome *x iN uat. IABUBERT-GARRIC (| EVaRT mixed with water into a stiff dough. | other sections, according to advices|with their foolery. ney Phillips | siriet northwest. While in the em- il ; [ A ls J FloRT A third plan is to spread the barium ! from the machinists. the strike | was well received in A A Nelite Ployzof the company/ October i1 last, [ i ViM. HARRIGAN !1!:}:‘135 carmonate “upon ek, loasted "bread | ranges from 90 per cent to 95 per | {or and imitations,, SO AN NG i e claimed, he boyis rient, hand Le You Are Away 2 = ARRICK PLAYERS| ©4 s A g:o:;flga;;nb;fi:gmagz cemtieRaane o ltricks of the ~sensational order.|pjade of a paper-cutting machine and F ¢ RS GARRICK PLAYERS! ‘ B i, T Snsle apiication AMS, | |Bomoris Faviee,tn UL cplitores | e sumored the, smputation of hie * Things'll be happening that you'll want Ly 0508 T ' urren 0] right arm af v. - 8 5 55 falata piace. 1t 8 cingle spplication | CIVIL SERVICE EXAMS. | Carent SRRt Sroeeam. T e e aarias rais g ppening y DALYZ: 03 Greatest Comedy : — to know all about—so let : || THE HOTTENTOT e e || MARSHALL HALL IRG & N-;!}& s Round Trip, 50c vay all rats from premises. it should " g:‘:-‘!p:at;r‘l With a change of balt” |Commission Makes Plans for Fill- GARRICK—“The Hottentot.” ing Many Vacancies. The best farce Washington has seen ( ;AR A( ;E:S . . When You Need Flowers in many months. That is the verdict Call Gude, flower headquarters, 1214| The Civil Service Commission has an- | 13 S8, FOOMS "otientot” by the - Tac: F.—Advertisement. { nounced that examinations will be held { audience that saw the Mapes-Collier The P. A. Roberts Const. Co., Inc : "CESSORS_TO 3 5 : lay given by the Garrick Players SUCC! : T | to fill vacancies in the following: = |[ast nignt. judging from tne marks| PRESTON A. ROBERTS : Free Danring All Day ACCUSED OF PERIJURY. Junior laboratory aid in forest pathol- | ,¢'y 55 roval enthusiastically bestowed. THE MONEY BLDG. | MAIN 178, LLE. DIAKE in s ] Steamer Charles Macalester b ogy. bureau of plant industry, Depart- | For clean, wholesome fun. “The Hot- l.,"f,‘.‘,‘.fl.’,"’m'."'mupm A= e HORNE o0 YDNEY - Leaves 7th St. Wharf 10 A. M., ment of Agriculture, $840 to $1,200 a |tentot” has few equals and no su- i4the choapestlIe the et S | o e, Marriage Blocked by Charge i vear: . BERTS. i vear; vault keeper, $1,800 a year; record { P€ s L e fne RO Against Would-Be Bridegroom. |and order clerk $1.500 a year: developer | With humor that even with an 1n'" g10 DOWN, $10 MONTH periors. The lines are so crammed ‘Avsop’s Fablea—Pathe Pictorial. Fopics i the Day » follow you wher- o by | - " and timer, $2,100 a year; title photog- —- i ROCKVILLE, Md. July 4 (Special). | ibher, 31400 & vear, motion ‘ploture | chuckles and much hearty laushter, e SR ey Chesapeake Beach CRANDALLS —As a result of the issuance by the | laboratory, signal service at large; as- ;but D } = the ever you are so- P Elerk of the circuit court here Satur. | Sistant for fishery food Iaboratorv, bu- |pany as the Garrick Players af the A T . . 3 | Washington's On'y Salt Water Resort. METROPBI_“'A' e e e et e et | Femh ot faherics, Department of €om- | Garrick, Thenter, I, wag provacsiiye |l There Are Two journing. Address Free Dincing, All Seschore aetrachions. | ay 5 iage of | merce, $2,000 a vear and traveling ex- 8 A S | R d Trip: s Children, 25e. AT TENTH. Miss Frances C. Collins, dnughtor of \penscs: orehestra or ‘hand leader and |no relation to an inhabltan of South Star Branch may be changed as Rl Sl Gy Ohfares. e | S Mr. and Mrs. Francis E. Collins of 4528 | Instructor, Chilocco Indian School 0% | it1e™ byt s built around the evil Offices in the often as désired by. 10:30 A. M. TO 11 P. M. ‘Wisconsin avenue, Tenleytown, D. C. % - 1disposition of a race horse bearing +! ogist, bureau of plant industry, Depart . : and Clarence S. Gray of the vicinity | ment of Agriculture, §2.160 a vear: land ' that name. Through a series of cu- Southwest of Silver Spring, this county Mrs. | law clerk, local land offices \:xm;er (Y;E ;“0;;'9 f;rf’g‘:{"eS]:fll’;;:H ::l;“:;:'l;gllutor'h: | Collins came to Rockville today and | Department of the Interior and Jepert” | Lants Bros. ¢ v 0 $1,200 a |famous gentleman rider of the same Swore out & warrant charging young | Mental service, at $1,000 to ¥ name and. the conditions are such . Columbia Pharmacy. Gray with perjury. Ry a | that he is forced to live up to his un- P : Mrs. Collins charges that in mak- |, [0 addition to the basic salarios Bamid (00 o fame. ‘The role of the horo, —giving convenient serv- fng_application for the license Gray | 21OV " most positions, the salary of |Sam ~Harrington, is portrayed by |l = jce to patrons of The made oath that the girl was eighteen ; 3y qoes not exceed 32,500 a year. | William Harrigan, recently seen hers | | Clavsified adverti e e 2oy Do hiyane asserts. he | pun “information and application (1n “The Acquiltal” It is the part =o Star Classifie aLve tis- : 3"at the office of | successtully performed by Willie Col- |l ; 4 The couple, it is stated, had plan. | blanks mey, be obtelnel Sl o0 5% F |ler. - Mr. 'Harrigan's essay of the ing columns. Leaving simply dropping us - a line, giving the old address as well as the new one. The Star is the only afternoon paper in Washing- First National Prescnts KATHERINE MacDONALD In Her Supreme Achievement. DOMESTIC RELATIOHS To New Market, Va. For Endless Caverns T T fed to have the ceremony performed role wes a continuous delight. Free your “Ad” at either of . | e Saturday afternoon or evening, but |Street northwest. = h Kk o : e arrying th & their arrangements were frustrated e ST SomibutGonery,s with Koen merceiy these agencies insures e ton ¢ g eA.’ (Wonderful and Spectacular) N{ BUSTER by ] nry‘s.!gg:;?:.gwg:dha‘dw ::en"';dcmgi FOR BRAIN FAG dition, he presented a conception of |l prompt insertion. sociated Press dis- SUNDAY, JULY 9\ home just as the voung folks were Tk Horsford's Acid Phosphate e part et ‘::fmgh'v?:fhn‘imf; " No extra charge, of patches. Special T KEATOH about to “take alittle automobile| Gives prompt relief to tired nerves, brain and | #7813 C b ial commendation i £ he = Lv. Washington (Union Ste.) 8:00 A.M. would not permit her daughter to | —Advertisement. g g B ~ N of diterature, Hckets. etni, apply £ Wi Gra T That e’ ietnae: haa — el B T B S A RATES BY MAIL, PAYABLE IN ADVANCE ©" N SOUTHERN RAILWAY | == MY WIFE'S RELATIONS been obtained was not learned by and | “Aroun; e Corn s S = P 25 B j So— P Einls parents unth Sunoay worss| LOSES $16,000 CLAIM. {less able hands might have desconded ‘Around e ‘Maryland and Virginia s e et | R —— Court Decides Attached Auto Ac- ;"uflren co’;“ed)_f' D:ro'.hy’ Moutove: :. I § Dail 4 Sund 1 1 Week. T e T T S— 5 { Mrs. Chadwick, had one of the best aily an unday......70c 20c » $3,000,000 FOR TRAINING.| _cessories Belong to Debtor. . |3, Chadyick, haa ene of the best N e y Mo e SUE P Y 3Vetice Batley o the District Supreme | Players, and presented in a most aily only..............50c 15¢ e g AND |s amusing manner its humorous possi- . e Naval Appropriation ~ Nat o |Court has dismissed 2 claim of Walter | 2Tusine manngr its humorous possi- Sunday only ...........20c . 5c Rese: { Smith of Lynchburg, Va., that he was|fax. sustained the high reputation Crsate Mex eoas the owner of auto accessories valued at | she’ has dchieved as an actress who An_appropriation of $3,000.000 for | $16,000, attached by a deput: transforms lllusion into reality. Garry the naval reserve force, In the naval | b reccabos s belonaine o il | McGarry as Ollie. Gilford, Sara Far- Z gorthwest on the hou- and sons any time, 75c Courme, six balf-hour—9:00 a.m. to 3:30 Guar. _results. = Fine environment. W. 1120, BT DANCING. Electric ecars leave 12th / N end Pennsylvania avenue GLOVER'S, 613 220d N.W.—PRIVATE LB.- - All Other States ¢ c p.m. Appropriation. Bill for the current| bty b Eae court dodties the coi® | ron as. Mrs. Ollie Gilford, Edwin 1 Month. 1 Week. Y Rumniog_fime—50 minutes. SISLER-LAYTON STUDIO “fiscal vear, “is to be used for the|are the pro of Hartig and directed | Trusheim “as Alec Fairfax, Dennis ‘ i - Virgini: ailwi % 2 x Z training o officers and anllltlelddmoin,:he‘h:- m&nfi:’ to_ Jose) ’En A e King as Larry Crawtord, J. & Joner _Daily and Sunday......85c 25¢ Ve g Railvey 6, Houre: 30 AA. €0 10 P now enrolied, or to be enrolled, initrustee nkruptcy o rtig. as Perkins, Granville'C. mer as il i . v ¥ to 3 The, navel seservo force (other fhan| Eraekig. Pitre eonnd % duag. |Capt Ressie Mownstud andilecnoes Daily only. :............60c 20c 74 bonch o 1he e SUMMER RATES |DAVISON'SE®1329 M n.w 2.8 Phone Main 8108 Teach you to dance correctly In & few lessona. $7 rooms, $6 weekly: $10.50 | Strictly private. Any hour. Latest LY Sunday only ...........25c 10c Call at the office or mail check or money order and service w_illv be reliably given. class 1, the fleet naval, reuerve).!ment against Hartig some time ago for | Sorsby as Celise, a maid, completed when they request training and to!$17,000 and sued out an attachment on |a cast that was in ewery way satis- provide suitable facilities r such | these auto accessories found in the!factory. The action of the plhy takes training, according to the Navy De-| warchouse of Hartig’s father. Smithplace. in a fashionable hunting (‘om-' partment. - set 'up a claim to the property and a {munity near New York' city. 24 2 sk e O 22 2 o3 X X S XX o 3 38 Yoo X The statement was made to correct | hcaring was held before Justice Bailey. - ; TS P R T S AN ¥ g e eveveTy 2 h: th - 1 Attor Henry 1. Qui d- £ FEL 2 | = . SIS, with tollet, | 3 D o T natd Tor the aosa- | the_ trugtee in bankruptey. and . the | Flowers Are Sickronms Brixhtences ot! * ¥ » = o and taretors si0: % 5 i’\r_"‘l:;"CY-!.»\PI:,F..LI‘AR ; tion “of a new civilian reserve foree e = sk dicn :.-~ $* mt***‘k******* Rooms Like Ildotlm' Used !a Keep 1715 Conn. ave. mg

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