Evening Star Newspaper, September 29, 1922, Page 44

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NASONS TOASSIT CORNER STONE RITE on Concealed-Weapon Charge. Albert R. Harley, man, pleaded gulilty a young white to -charges of carrying concealeg weapons and lar- ceny after trust, in the United States 80 Days for Larceny Added to 240 | Sue branch of Police Court yesterday. Judge § McMahon eentenced him to serve Ceremonies of Petworth thirty days in jail on the larceny ] B charge and 240 days for carrying the i pistol. Baptist Congregation to Be The property involved in the lar- Held T oW, ceny charge was a bicycle, belonging L to Raymond Williams o K L el omorr | street orthwest. Harley sald that the gun belonged to his wife and that e used it while on guard duty stone of the new {at Union station, where he was em- Church, Tth and Ra ployed during the strike of the shop- streets northwest, is to be laid anen: services at 1 o'dock tomer- row afternoon. The stone will be placed by the Grand DISTRI(}T T LAIRONONS Todge of Masons of the District of Cotumbia, of which Maj. C. C. Coombs is grand master. The stone-laying also wiil be participated in by AW Wilbur. dean of the Columbian College of George Washington University; Rev. H. W. O on, executive S€CTe- | gyguged by the injunction issued wary of the Columbia Assc 1 gainst striking shopmen of the rail- Baptist Chavches, and B. Grawz Dun- |00 50 00 5 gre Wilkerson, Central vice moderator of the Columbia iy, pjon will hold a mass meeting jon of Baptist Chureies. - The [ gy a2 o'clock at Musicians® will be made by Kev. .y 996 reet, at which Pre: thy, pasior of Calvary Baptist Church. The Petworth eration of Labor will organized | dent Gompers of the American Fed- outline the grievances against the action of the Bgeuber = 3 % o i.-mm and present plans for action to ter members. The menbers worshived Lo gunsequent occurrences of a fn a private dwelling at 1003 9th street | ; *! L similar nature. i Later a lot 05100 Te¢t | oy "y prorjcan Federation of Labor S at the northeast 0N pas already cireularized central labor o0 th 4 e o il | bodies and trade councils in cities and & Dindhy e ) the | towns throughout the country sus- e cted. The | Eesting (hat mass meetings be held in protest of what is termed * o cast | ‘ flagrant v of the ¢ June tr ted Growa. enacted by our Con The meeting growth ot this b cular sent to the lo all {pathizing. the pres "' ‘) protest ag - membership ned for 1 General port t Membersh: ed up his work was cal Rov to the there ing bec months, reedom-loving nst th and obtained b: Daugherty, to pledge the striking railroad men in their contest and to indol the move for the hni torney General Daughert chureh will mateh the Sun-| Sevesal other speakers 1 building in materials. with i .fle a study of the injunction frontage on Randolph'addYess the meetin ure fifty-five by ! the auditor wil f the Sunday | ol he ground floor of | Stag Hotel, 608 9th most titu- tion of the United States and the laws upon_ all labor and upon syin- to e nt of At- who have i was presented with a morrocco-bound *THE 'EVENING STAR, 'WASHINGTON PISTOL “TOTER” JAILED. | SUES HER LANDLORD. Rawley Seeks to Ejection Plan. Sue (' Rawley, who conducts a rooming house at 809-H street north- west, has asked the District Su- preme Court for an injunction against her landlord, Benjamin Greenberg, to prevent him evicting her under a judgment for possession rendered by the municipal court. The woman claims she was misled into confessing judgment under the supposition that the building was to be torn down. She now asserts her landlord never intended to remodel the premises. She will suffer serious loss if re- quired to move, she assertg. Prevent | 4——— store. stairs, or_fail to dodge a car. |t THE PACKAGE. | — % I know not when my leg may break, entailing anguish sharp; I know not when my batk may ache, so I can’t play my harp. Today I walk with buoyant tread, I dance around the floor; I cannot see an hour ahead, I know not what's in This world is full of gins and snares, our health and joy to mar; I may fall down a flight of ‘fiandbag from an airship high may land upon my dome, whxle weeping TODAY’S AMUSEMENTS. ZGARRICK—Walter Whiteside, In ‘The Hindu,” performance at 8:20 p.m. KEITH'S— Realm of Fantaisie, vaudeville, at 2:15 and 8:15 p.m. BELASCO—"Main Street Fellies, vaudeville, at 2:15 and §:15 p.m. COSMOS—Novel Pantomimic Dance: vaudeville, at 3, 6:30 and 9 p.m. STRAND—"The Old Timer wville, at 2:30, 6:30 and 9 p.m. GAYETY—"Step On It," at 2:15 nnd 8:15 p.m. METROPOLITAN—"Monte photoplay, at 10:50 a.m., 1, 3, 5, 7 a 9:10 p.m. RIALTO—House Peters, in Storm,” at 11:30 a.m., 1:30, 3:30. 7:30 and 9:20 p.m. COLUMBIA—"The Prisoner of Zen- “The A 5:30, —_——m A BIBLE TO U. S. CLER peelers hear me dry. “Proud world, §a7 (second week), at 10:55 am. 1, . . K. |I'm going home” Tomorrow, if I'm|™ 0% 00 & i : i still ‘alive, 1 may be racked by pain, |sian mumrm oo ans Dalton, b o Somercelle Retires ~ After Fitty while skillful taxidermists strive t0]4:25, 6:10,'7:55 and 9:55 p.m. iy 1 Years'in Treasury Department. give celieh ih vain, Pifty vears in the government serv- ice was the record of Benjamin C. Somercelle, extolled by friends at the Treasury Department in a ceremony Wednesday in which Mr. Somercelle cling—I have a wad in brine. must cease to paw my lyre whang out helpful tunes, I “will face a famine dire, 1 gtill can my prunes.- And if perchance sexton plants my form beneat tree, you aunts beseeching charity. is with_proper pride I tell at times, “Whatever troj may betide, 1 have dimes. the luck should turn, 1 a hundred weight of pennies in churn.” (Copyright.) WALT MASO: Bible inscribed with the chiefs and every emplo vision. Mr. Somercelle Is in charge of the mail unit of the Treasury division of the general accounting office. completed yesterday fif continuous service with the govern- ment, having lost only eight day that time or ount of sickness. entered ce under Auditor Thomas in 1 as a laborer and me: later qualifying as a clerk. omercelle was the re- cipient of many flowers, and Con- troller General McCarl and the chief division sent con- names of the e in his di- Father John's Medicine . 1Is the standard food tonic for all famil ' —Advert 827 Tth StNW. NEAR EVE 1 know not what a day may bring to this poor life of mine; so fondly to this thought l not see my wailing And so ome pickled No evil 1 anticipate, but if e about ement. JUST COULDN'T RESIST. Charles Gallagher, colored, a pub- lic hacker, arrested for the fourth time on a charge of playing craps. was convicted in the United States branch of Police Court vesterday and sentenced by Judge Mahon to serve four months in jail. Kis record shows that he forfeited $50 on June 26; $50 on August 14, and on August 18 was fired $100. If 1 and not buy the h a my- uble the N. —the_kind of Blank Books yau want we have here. E. Morrison Paper Co. 100D Pa. Lve. the | LEADER 9%.:| Crl!to. . n D. ¢, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 1922. AMUSEMENTS. STARTING TODAY RonouH‘xvnAmmno ALICE LAKE “UNCHARTED SEAS” ALSO LLOYD HAMILTON IN “Robinson Crusoe Limited” VERE FAST MAIL® By Lincoln J. Carfer Pms'iim OF ZENDA By ANTHONY HC 1Y VG SUNDAY De Mille's PRQDUCTION am; ity ino ix xeem 11'A. M—LAST TWO DAYS—11 P. M. HATICALLY PRONOUNCED “A HIT"— Universal’s Special Production ““THE STORM”’ Featuring HOUSE PETERS—VIRGINIA VALLI—MATT uoou E> Added Attraction €I HAL ROACH'S GANG IN “FIRE-FIGHTERS” T—NEXT WEEK—A SUPERB COMBINATIO! VICTOR HERBERT Guest-Conductor Famous Rialto Orchestra. In a drama of thrills and fashion, “Slim Shoulders” CRITERION, 9th and D N.W. A0W RODOLPH VALENTINO AND AN ALL STAR CAST —IN— “A Rogue’s Romance” Rodolph Valentino hax a role which exaetly suits in thix thrilling picture of the % “The Ferret. ce halls of the Montmartre dintri d_loone-fit: Kinn Special Film Features ndsome x ALTO mrers CASTLE PLAYING is unique Parisian underworld. an Apache, who haunts the dens . Pleturesquely garhed with a silken sash bound ting coa 1230 C HOME STRAND Conting Five acts Loew's run M the new U seating) SUMMER RATES (R L Phone Main S108 sepurate classt $7 roums, §6 weekly; $10.53 fully i ed K chie yocmw, $5; $14, with tollet, fully_cantpped Kitchen hower and lavatory. $10; 2 in ¥idcd, Yoom. 50 per cent more. . Fine: ¥ s Dheal Rooms Like Mother Used to K At th rear of the build < = B will he a choir v pastor's study. a parior | and committee room. ge gallery Will be across the rectit S end of the huildin furnishings | P. A. ROBERTS will be of the of church| CONSTRUCTION fixtures. will be €0.. INC. Tighted by iron lan Successors to terns. A will n A. Rol adorn the of au bids m of Phila delphia. Pa. are the architec L Joseph F. Mills is the builder The pastor has prepared a program. ieh D will pry those attending the exe row. i The same delectable mor- PAY FOR SCHOOL FORCES. cels we have had before: Public school clerks a Selected Grapes from _ the finest vineyards of New York, in delicately flavored of pure sugar. The Box...... 39¢ Salt-Water Kisses force will School tomorrow an- todi; Franklin at toda; of the cu at the afternoon nounced been customary principals to distribute the pa MOUNT VERNON AND Alexandria, romnd trip.... The last of the season: six Arlington Side Trip, . different flavor: including = ‘Oc- i solate, Strawberry, Va- ectrle icat e A Wintergreen, Mint and and Pennsyivania avente nitla, ) % .o“h‘;ul mw(la hou: lgg c Spearmint. Bait-lour—9:00 a.m. to The Pound m. Running Time—S0 ¢ Wulungton!-\ nrgmm Raiiway Co. o 19c¢ SATURDAY ONLY MARY SWEET CANDIES 709 D Street 2% Kann's OLD FAMILY PHOTOGRAPHS S COPIED -RENEWED ENLA BACHRACH 1327 F Street N.W. TIRES—TIRES—TIRES SPARTAN fxean: CORDS Adnuh'nent basis, 10,000 ‘miles Remarkably New-Low Prices Center Market Size List Price Sale Price Size List Price Sale Price 30x3%5 $16.75 $10.90 || 33x415 $40.45 $23.95 32x314 $24.10 | $15.25 || 34x41; $41.45 $25.40 31x4 -$27.75 $17.80 || 35x41 $42.75 $26.00 32x4 $3060 | $19.35 || 36x41; $4400 | '$27.55 33x4 $31.55 $19.80 || 33x5 $49.60 | $31.50 34x4 $32.40 $20.45 || 35x5 $51.75 $32.90 32x4Y% $3960 | $23.50 $54.00 | $35.00 Amalgamated Tire Stores Corporation Exclusive Eastern Distributors for Spartan” “Armor-Tread” Cords 924 14th St. N.W., Washington, D. C. Telephone, Franklin 6188 Mail Orders Given Prompt Attention Made Up to a New High Standard Cigar Quality Street, Bet, E and F Amfi fir’gc-ny u-n-lue Briar Plp-l and Accessorfes II[‘CI‘II LOTHES~ ‘{ In Order to Introduce s To the Men of Washington ‘ N TE WILL place on sale, starting tomorrow . morning, for a short period, a limited. quantity of uits and Overcoats At This Special Price . $29.75 HE new Styles for Fall are distinctive. Every line reflects the utmost in style. And SINCERITY tailoring assures you that they will keep their fine style and fit until the very end. MUNSING UNDERWEAR INTERWOVEN HOSE The London Shop 827 Tth Street N.W., Jeie _EvE SOCIETY CLUB HATS MANHATTAN SHIRTS Bridal Bouquets that fit the bride and her gown Personal Service ' America’s foremost actor now brings to the screen the greatest dramatic role of all time i L In 'SHERLOCK sHOLMES Week-End Excursions to Blue Ridge Mountains of Virginia! i ..,':‘.::;'.,’::;.'::: --s‘m '.7..,1'._:" i l“g"ah.l Round Trip Fares nLUEHs‘N’l‘ Round HIill Pureellville Wuhnnn: md Old Dolmlflnn Railwa Indian Hud and Rctnrl, 50¢c Sunday, October 1, 2:30 P. M. Steamer cn.rlu Macalester From 7th Street Whart A .!ll“llll river ride the LEADER e .:' Street DORIS MAY 1ith N.E. HI pisode Dth and D Streeis N.W. us from 12 w. to 11 p.m. | Vaudevitl vhotopluy ER in VIILLIE E “Near | am o1t E reet APOLLO THEATER CRANDALL’ NUM. in “THE And HARRY ¥ kD zb;arson School of Personality ry in Your Fage." “Master or Sla 8: ‘Roads to Achievement.' Monday—$:10, “If You Would Be an urative Psychology, or oY Siative) Bayctiolosy. (g Why See Educational Colum Courne of Study for SHUBERT GARRICK Direction Lee & J. J. Shubert At 8.30 evenings 500 to $2.50. Sat. Mat. 50c to $2.00. TNV DU =5l <1 wan thrilled by “THE HINDU” and enjoyed every DAVID BELASCO. N. SEATS NOW GEORGE M.GATTS presents MA CRANDALL’ METROPOLITR | F AT TENTH LAST TWO DAYS 10:50 A.M., 1, 3, 5, 7 and ® P.M. ‘William Fox Presents MONTE\:: CRISTO A glorified film version of Alex- andre Dumas’ classic of lo’e, hate and revenge PLAYING TO CAPACITY NO ADVANCE IN PRICES COME EARLY Sy GAYETY = SMOKING PERMITTED Hartig & Seamon Offers STEP ON IT Next Week: Flashlights of 1923 SHUBERT Twice Daily MAIN ST. FOLLIES Hoaded by FRED J. ARDATH SHUBERT VAUDEVILLE BELASCO \ADDEVILLE - peds. 3 Int St CORINY ROSE O THE SEA e ———————— DAILY;:? B.F.KEITH'S, SUNZ2¢ HOLZ: SHO' with FRANK ELLIS Rocket Beauties and the “WHALE OF A ”_Star Starring the Dance Celebrities, GIURAN MARGUERITE & the Eight English Wonderful “RADIANA” SCENE_IN THE “Realm of Fantaisie” Doner, JOE LAURIE, Ir Phones, Main KITTY DONER: ., w.-nmlm.' oTON: Immediate Ovder of Seats Advited 4484, 4485 and 6823 MOUNT VERNON Steamer Charles Macalester Leaves 7th St. Wharf Daily a$ 10 A. M. and 2:80 P. M. o} GLOVER" !ll 22nd W.—PRIVATS y time, Tbc, Co Rose, Ted A League of Song Steps” Eric Zardo, '.lle > Famous Pianist ‘amilyol Ge Jennings & Raymond Wil- ed 1900, Sisler-Layton Studio lsll l! ST. N.W. o 530 pm. We '!I(‘h you l!! ‘umpr way 1o fox trot, ‘waltz, one-step and college ralk in vate lessons. Moderate rais. ment required. No appoint- zoe {MRS. FLORA C. DYER'S 1 Open | Saturday Beptember 80, 9 pm. ok apm fnl' -nnnmnu 17 R st. now. Beturned with the Iatest 1you to dance correctly in a few lessoos. strictly privaté, Any hour. Beparate studios, Class and clane danecs cpen Bat. eva: Sept. 30, Instruc'n, 7 with orchestra, s appealing u —THW CRUISE TO BALTIMORE— ever. Thirty-six rs of relaxation on the historic DANCE In the Beautiful Concourse of Mirrors ‘Week Nights, 8:30 to 13 DOUBLE VAUDEVILLE “Baraban, Grohs Co.” “Quinn Bros. and Smith” “Lazar and A fo P out {nteresting i 120 Uke i Dol & Va. Bwy. : o SHOW PHOTOPLAY First Bhwfll “pAID B A ” Featuring | Real Music—Vast Floor i Stric; Censor. Tuesdey Bpecial rate to ladies. GLADYSE WILBUR. Phone Fr. 1435-W. Dupont Studlo, t en;-u. will open for private instruction 18, 1922. CI\ID l'hnl:! Oct. 3. ! Chlldren’s e Sept. 3V, Girle® ballet t‘l-'t__'_m‘ -HO for private dances. Rulnhuy School of Dancn, Foremost Academy 514 12th 5t. N.W. Entire time devoted exclusively to teaching. Enroll at our studio if you waut to dance. 0. e o ean Det put 3 off. Our methods 1t is only & mattes of Single $1.00.

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