Evening Star Newspaper, July 18, 1922, Page 16

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Katherine Prichard and Henry Gold- stein performed their childish parts with unusual excellence. The character of Councilman Brick Mason, portrayed by E. J. Bender, could be omitted with good results. The introduction of farce in what should be L swift-moving play of crime and its detectlon. is a dis- agreable digression. Other roles were mostly fillers-in, and were taken by Brandon Peters, Garry McGarry, Gertrude Augarde, Dennis King, Ed- Y win Trusheim, Granville Palmer and Mary Bundy. They were capably por- trayed. A’ hesitancy with the lines could be forgiven reudily, owing to the shortness of rehearsal and the well known demands on performance > | in_stock. That the play is one of thrills'and surprises is indisputable. B. F. KEITH'S—Joe Cook. ex\laordhmr) entertain- AMUSEMENTS / GARRICK—A Turn in the Dark. George H. Trader's new melodrama, %A Turn ‘n the Dark,” was publicly performed for the first time by the Garrick Players at the Shubert-Gar- rick Theater last night before an au-} dience that indicated generous appre- ciation. The first comment that an auditor. would make on the fall of the curta is that the play is too long. But t defect is so in a short s ance, frankly fault remedied The play is based on a ¢ he:!{nl v s near the Pl SAP SILVER SToCK IS A FAke. The 10000 SHARES tral home on ting begins even in . at Keith's, whic usually good o in the regula orate sceni the home of the V conspirator bein twin girl ‘ook opens his act but he has elab- effects and is assisted by S d a girl, who sings well. e S explaining he would not If there is any thing Cook cannot do in the way of dancing, singing, jus or acrobatic worl admirers failed to discover His recalls numerous. Ruth Budd. the pretty athletic girt with a smile, sings and dances well and follows with' daring and difficult feats on the flying rings and dangling rope. The littie lady is a big favorite w - | vaudeville patrons. and easily repeated her former triumphs. Orie of the Dright. | est and most entertaining sk le has been presented, recently u ried " produced by L of an eloping couple ayl the effort to bl wedl by the turning of the tabl Serpent all take place e the home of the K where the conspi unveiled and the villains get what is coming to them. There is much darkn on the stage, sounds of struggle and other happenings that remind one of “The Bat." The cast of ch all worked hard M songs and dances; “Oklahoma” Bob Al- bright scored a hit, in a singing number ; xanders and John Smith are siers, and the Pathe, Current Fab'es round out . [the evening's entertainment. RECOVERS FROM DRUG. Mrs. Uppercue Said to Have Taken Linithent at Stamford, Conn. STAMFORD, July 8.—Mrs. iret Uppercue of Washington, who took a draught of lini- ment while on the Colonial express Suaturday afternoon, appears to have m_\- recovered at the Stamford Hos- twins. sntitled to high ption and por- Jut it must be is too much of the a surprising manner. The well acted and scored a big hit. ley and Oscar Ad tra_are placed down in the review be- ¢ _were held over from I week, but_the act is one of the Mise Shirley sings well wus compeiled to ans o frequently that the lights 1o be lowered. ery member appe: be an artist and Prof. Adler is not raid to display the individual talent of his organization. 1 iul_ Gordon and Amerlca open the| No information has been siven by ith a singing and bicycle act that [ the woman or members of her party Haley offer to throw light on the case. 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Telephone_ North 366 e The Original Goodyear CushionTire The AllWeather Tread year Patented Hollow- design of the Weather Tr You will get from it an unparalleled measure of performance, traction and wear. . The new Goodyear All-Weather Tread Cushion Tire is specified as all’round equipment for’ l{ght and medium duty trucks and for wheels heavier units. Itumadeinallsmdndaim OURS. = WHY. DON'T You €ATT. OBREGON SLIGHTLY ILL.- Returns to National Palace After Week’s Tour in Morelos. MEXICO CITY, July 18.—President Obregon, who returned yesterday from a week’s visit to Cuernavaca and other points In the state of Morelos, was slightly indisposed to- day so that he was unhble to go to the national palace. His condition, however, is not considered serious. COL. WINTER TO RETIRE. Col. Francis A. Winter, Medical Corps, recently stationed at Fort Sam Houston, Texas, will be placed on the retired list September 1, on his own application, after more distinguished ' Inc. WHATTHE LAW of AVERAGES SAYS 'S |_|§Te wflen ™e WAITER BRINGS THe cHeck PAY Him! THERE'S THE MoNEYS I GotTA PHonE T (1SS SCHULTZ ABOUT GOING TO THE MATINEE! TVE LOST MY APPETITE THINKING ABOVT were filed in the extradition court Ien- terday. by counsel for the accused. Judge Choguett, extradition commis- sione?, reserved decision on the appli- |catton for his extradition. frauding the United States nvernlnfilll out of $4,000,000, acted’ legally in &p- plying for liquor withdrawal permits and that the forgery and perjury charges against him are without foundation, TRANSFER CAPT. WOODLIEF. Capt. William A. Woodlief, infantr has been transferred to the adjutant general's department. DENIES $4,000,000 FRAUD. MONTREAL, * July 18.—Documents purporting to show that Harry A. Gross- berg of Cleveland, Ohio, accused of de- WASHINGTONS GREATEST FURNITURE STORE. CASH o= CREDIT 7th and D Streets N.W. 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Suites in stock. July Clearance Price =D $4.95 Matting Box Covered in Jap Matting. Padded 5 x SRt hinged top—bsmboo trimtned. WO-BURNER 0il Cook Stove —tAble style—with large size oil tank at side—safe to use and efficient. - lllll gimims FOR an. inexpensive Bed Outfit; sure 2 ’-fl (f. to please, we recommend this - = Continuous - post White - Enamel | Steel Bed, a reversible mattress and a2’ samtary woven-wire spring. “The three ,pieces are very attractively priced .at $14.75. 7 - Made of g;lnmud metal

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