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MO Do Lt 33 . TODAY'S AMUSEMENTS. | @ARRICK—Henrletta Crosman, sn! *“Nobody's Fool,” performance at 8:30 p.m. PRESIDENT — “Smilin’ Through” (second week), at 8:30 p.m. KEITH'S—Mitw and Tillio, vaude- ville, at 2:15 and $:15 p.m. BELASCO — “Midnight Rounders, vaudeville, at 2:15 and 8$:15 p.m. cosmos Fairyland _ Frolics,” vaudeville, at 3, 0 and 9 p.m. STRAND—Scotch Revue, vaudeville, at 2:30, 6:30 and 9 p.m. GAYETY—"Giggles, 2:15 and 8:15 p-m. . COLUMBIA—Rodolph Valentino, in “The Young Rajah,” photoplay, at 10:35 a.m., 12:20, 2:05, 4:05, 5:30, and 9:35 p.m. METROPOLITAN—"Kindred of the Dust,” with Miriam Cooper, at 11:30 a.m., 1:30, 3:30, 5:30, 7:30 and 9:30 p.m. RIALTO—Gloria Swanson, in Impossible Mrs. Bellew,” at11:30a. 1:30, 3:30, 5:30, 7:30 and 9:30 p.m. to Yout 0, 2:10, 4:10, 6. After reading the presidential proc- lamation setting aside a day for n: tional Thanksgiving. several million American citizens found out that they had the correct date in mind all along. WILLIAM L. QUAID, 1430 V street aoutheast. Dt ) at Busicass; “And what are you going to do when ¥ou get to be a man?" Lad (grimly)—Whip papa M. W. COCHRELL, 205 2d street southeast. P “Our dining room. is being decorated in spatter work.” 1 ‘Spatter work?" i “Yes, we're having grapefrult every morning now. s HELEN E. JACOBS, 1865 California street. | PRy The shades of night were falling fast, The fool “stepped on it" and rushed past. A cras] He died without a sound : They opened up his head and found Excelsior ! . CITY NEWS IN BRIEF. W. P. FOLEY, . 73 8 street northweat. | Kansag Country Boy (on being served | to steak and water-cress at city rela- tive's table)—Uncle, please don't put any alfalfa on my meat. A. 8. HENRY, 313 Clifton Terrace, west. You can’t say M e o The Woman’s Guild of the Church;first” in the li:ne[ehrre‘:sl‘h. "’gxesfif-::*’ of the Inczrnation wiil hold a Christ- | causes most of our accidents. tol History Club will meet to- morrow with Mrs. B. Yorks, 653 Maryland avenue northeast. Helen Keller Guild will meet to- morrow, 2 p.m., with Mrs. W. A, Smith, 39th and Jocelyn streets. Acacia pter, Ne. 28, Order East- ern Star, will give a dance tomorrow 4t 2400 16th street. mas sale at New Ebbitt Thursday 19 ind Friday. Card parties will be | WILLIAM D. CROUCH, ! held ernvon and evening. 310.3 Street northwest. The Women's Chrintian Temper- | ance Union wiil hold its forty-eughth annuat convention tomorrow and Thursday, at Mount Vernon Place M. k. Church, South. Shopper—I want some collars for my | usband. | Clerk—Size 13, madam? Shopper—How did you know? Clerk—A man who lets his wife buy his collars always wears size 13. I The South Carolina Soclety of VAN WYCK REED. Washington will hold its November 2550 25th street morthwest. meeting~_tomorrow evening, at DR 3 Thomson Schodl. 12th and L Streets THE DEN MAN. northwest. at @ o'clock. “Do women admire & cave man?" oI don't think so.” replied Miss Smith. ‘What most wives seem to want Is a I man who will submit to being dressed | {up in a velvet smoking jacket and con- | fined in an ornate -ballroom called a ! ORGANIZATION ACTIVITIES. TONIGHT. The P’etworth Citizens’ Association| den.’ will meet tonizht at § o'clock in the ! J. M. WHITE, | Petworth Schoul, Sth and Shepherd | 936 N strect northwest. | streets northw Th tock -k S £ he stock market menagerl | Columbia Hisiorial Society will | bulls and bears wolves srn wemnc udes | ineet at Cosmos Ciub. 3:16 o'clock. |and dogs. wildcats. asses, and suckers. | ashington 1861," by Helen | and suckers, and suekers, il olay. . W. L. ERWIN , Vetropolitan Hotel. | nd buzaar with a A turkey dinnci “past and present” social, including 2 1 [ special music, wiil be held at Gunton | ALL THE MODERN IMPROVEMENTS. | Temple Church, 16th and Newton € 3oua fireless cooker at your | home " “Worse than that. less furnace now.” MRS. E. H. BENNETT, 643 Lamont street northwest. streets. Bazaar from 1 to 10 o'clock and dinner from 5 to 7. The Society of American Bac- teriologists will meet at § o'clock at We've got a fire- | {MAY have been caused by the demo- “Ex-gervice _‘wunting _camping ciothes, buys' uniform sale which fits him to a ‘T, and identi- fies it as the sam~ he had worn ig_the: service.”—News item. mistaken. Jt couldn't have been .+ J. A. JACKSON, 1810 K street morthwest. s » Garage Employe—Your doctor's out here with a flat tire, 4 Proprietor—Diagn the case as flatulency of the perimeter and charge him accordingly.~ That's the way he does biz. MISS H. L. CLARK, 1339 East Capitol street. e e It was at the funeral of a butcher noted for his tight purse. There had til kind old Mr. Jones spoke uj 1 dealt with him for ten years and Christmas he put in an extra_bunch of parsley with my order.” MRS. M. J. ABRIBAT, 901 16¢h street northwest. - : Bobby, aged four, was showing his smaller brother a picture of “The Goo Shepherd,” carrying the lamb and hoid- Ing @ crook in his hand. *Do you know who that i8?" he asked. “No,” replied small brother. “Well, that's Mr. Bo-Fecp.” C. B. OVERMAN, 5322 Blair road. PR He—1 passed by your house last night. She—Thanks, awfully. MARY FISHER, 1329 Bebunont siyect northwest. ot “That's a nice cemetery lot you have, Is it there you will be laid to “Aye,” said John piously, “if the Lord spares me." 7 MARGARET C. SLATTERY, 836 oth street nortpeast. e e SPEAKING OF MODERN INVENTIONS. Mankind and the touch system are the same age. 3 T. H. HEATH, ~ * The Pasadena. . . New Mistress—Katie, I hope I can trust you not to get too familiar with the policemen. New Maid—Don't let that worry you, mum. My father is a retired burglar, and he has always warned me against the cops. A. H. NASO? 92’ Coltage street, Everett, Mass. .. After a man tries unsuccessfully to analyze his own character, he can get married and have the job done right. FRED J. SCHWAB, 1000 C street northeast. D) After all, the Chilean earthquake cratic landslide. E. FIELD, 1840 Vernon street northiwest. Sunset. and The Evening Star, And one quiet hour for me. And may there be no ringing of tie phone, When' 1 sit down to tea. FRANK M. THOMPSON, 1120 Rhode Island avene uorthwest. Naval Medical school. Program will| . be provided by Hygicnic Laboratory. “T don’t like my tomato sli . Speukers: Dr. It pencer, Dr. |ased to it whole" wailed the’ lion G. C. Lake and Dr. G. W. McCoy. isitor. = .. " “You migh! ve - i _Phil _Shbridan ~ Woman's _ Relief | the smali \{'o;l, o ijeac L Gn:lu‘s;;ll‘ Corps. No. will meet at G. A R put a tomato together sgaie H MRS. C. BEYE, | okloy o'clock. at 1223 Evarts street northeast. rhyllis Wi . CUA. an Toomer witl his literary work. The Pithy Paragraph film, i the week ending last Thursda; t o Mrs. Conway sc : e i Identical will_explain the advantages of milk lunches in the Mrs. G. S. Thursday. Frazier also will Ladies' Aid_ S of ‘Western \ Presbyterian Church will have a sale of fancy articles this afternoon and B. ¥. KEITH AND STRAND THEATERS. prizes will be presented for the week cnding next §. These awards are ten dollars. five dollars, two box seats at Kelth's, and either a box or .x orchéstra seats at the Strand. Try your hand. cluding the four, prize winners for this week being shown at the evening. To be repeated tomorrow. Troceeds will be used for the building fund. Kalorzma Citizens’ Association will meet at § o'clock In drawing rooms of the Wyoming. BULDING PERHT RULES ANNDUNGED Col. Keller Gives Out Instruc- tions for District Home Builders. «t Central High ock. No cards of tudents -hool at §:1 Imission requ Dub will conduet a Tuesday br. evening claxx in the History of Phil- wsophy at Catholir ¢ 3 5 under auspices of Catholic Women' Service Club, beginning this evening at 7:45 o'clock. Gymnasium class will meet at 7:30 o'clock. _— AT THE COMMUNITY CENTERS Thomson, 12th and L streets north- west—Tonight: Delaware State So- shington Opera Chorus. Spanish, advanced and Gaelic. Realizing that a citizen not familiar with “the ropes” of the District build- southeast—Tonight: | ing might easily become -(‘onfust?\! in unity Social Club, | obtaining a building permit. Engineer Band. Commissioner Keller has had a list of instructions prepared. In many caes it is necessary for the applicant to go to three or four offices in different parts of the Muni-| pal building in order to comply p:lth‘ the building regulations. . Among the offices that figure in the | i issuance of a bullding permit are the B e water Teglstrar, bullding Inspector,, Lovejoy, 12th and D streets north-| nlumbine inspector, sewer depart- west. Tomorrow afternoon from 4 to|ment, survevor, division of trees and | 5 oclock: Medical clinic, free exami- | it SFITOOR oolector of taxes. nation and advice. Speech clinic for i correcting speech defects. Girls’ traet Achievement Club. Col. Keller sald at first thought it s DI, would seem that a representative of cach of these depgriments should be Improved Service—Seuthern Rallway | detailed in the building Inspector's, for Atlanta. Columbus, Birmingham |office to save the applicant from a| and New Orieans—leaves Washington | frip around the city hall. 11 agn.—1 hour 45 minutes quicker.{ "If the surveyor, the plumbing in- Also “additional train at 8:55 am. foF | spector, the sewer man and the oth- Atlanta. City ticket office, 1425 ¥ st. | ory had no other functions to perform W= Kdxcritaoment i than the aproval of building permits. —_— centralization of these offices would | TELLS OF DYER BILL. | *muf°co. i the But, Col. Keller pointed out, only Representative I. A. Dyer. author checking of a building permit one of many dutles performed by the of the anti-lynching bill which has passed the House and is now await- employes of the offices mentioned. ing Senate action, add d 2 mass beginners. n Arabian A. Hoys' Independent ing. Library. 1. Wilson Normal, 1 northwest—Tonight: nasium Club. French. linery and dressmaking. Capitol Atl letic Basket Ball Club. Social Dans ing Club. Social dancing instruction. Library. All States Association meet- ing. “The Washingtonians, the inspector of plumbing, one is carefully marked with red ink and Biven to the plumber (o keep on the Job during the progress of the work: the other cop: placed in the file for record purpose: In cases of small work, such as sheds, metal gurages or minor re pairs, the application is submitted to the inspector of plumbing. who stamps same as recommended for per- mit, and the applicant then submits the’ application to the inspector of buildings for his approval. For new buildings and large re- pair work the plans are received from the inspector of plumbing’s office and carefully checked as to structural strength and compliance with the Zoning regulations as to occupancy of the lot and the use and height pro- vistons. When check has been co pleted the plans are stamped ap- proved and signed by the engineer making the computation (such check- ing usually requires several days). ‘The signed plans are then sent out to lh‘l' permit clerk for issuance of per- mit. Permit form when filled in is to applicant unsigned and instru given to lake the permit to water registrar’s office, roum 15. for water bill, and then to the collector of taxes, room 120, where the fees are paid. The water bill referred to covers the cost of water used for mixing mortar and other ‘building purposes. The permit fee in payment for checking of plans is in the case of a new build- ing % of a cent per square foot of floor area on all floors of the build- ing, and for remodeling work on a basis of $4 per $1,000 of repairs. Upon payment of all fees, the re- | ceipted permit is then returned to the building inspector's office, where it is signed with the signature of the inspector of buildings and the origi- nal permit given to the applicant and the carbon py, together with the application form, indexed and placed in the record file. e Flowers to Brighten Thanksgiving Shaffer, 900 14th. Tel M. { And when they are not passing upon iy |& permit they have other things to meeting held Sunday at Lincoln Templ 11th and R streets, under the auspices keep them busy. The colonel also pointed out that : S | men detailed from other divisions to 9f the National Association for the Ad- | he building office would have nothing e O o the. bom “will prove | to do for & considerable part of the of as much benefit to the white race as ‘to the oolored. inasmuch as it day. - The instruction sheet issued by the is a safeguard against the destruc- tion of life and property. He told Engineer Commissioner may be ab- tained from the bureau of informa- of the difficulties encountered in se- curing the passage of the bill in the tion on the basement floor of the building. The instructions are as fol- House and the problems now being faced in_ attempfing to securd its lows: Inquire at room 108 for general in- passage In_the Senate. James Weldon Johnson, national formation as to what is required in secretary of the association, also ad- | jthe way of compliance with the building regulations and with the dressed the gathering on the work accomplished during the past year area, use and height limitations of and plans for the future. zoning regulations. —_— Flowers for Thanksgiving -——in eddition to the turkey—Gude's flowers, of course. 1212 F.—Adver- tisement. PRIZE CUP FOR MARINES. A cup contributed by officers of the United States Cavalry will be pre- sented the United States Marine Corps for award annually to the niember of the corps making the highest~indi- wvidual score in the national small arms matches. The presentation will be made by Maj. Gen. W. A. Holbrook, chief of cavalry, at marine headqua: ters tomorrow and the cup will be turned over to Sergt. Raymond O. Coulter, who won the individual championship at the match this year with 296 points out of a possible 300:! Officers of the Marine Corps recently | spnlc’ at office of superintendent gave the United States cavalry a| similar ‘cup for rifle competition in | oL recs and parkings, room 307, for that arm. answer all questions pertaining to proposed building. Obtain bullding plat in duplicate at surveyor’'s office, room 405. This plat is necessary to show relation of proposed building to the boundaries land area of the lot and to verify |compliance with any building re- striction that may be applicable. Obtain certificate from sewer de- |partment, room 300, as to type and size of sewer. This is necessary in order to determine the requirements to be made for the house sewer, and | whether or not rain leaders may be connected to the sewer system. In the cutlying sections where the sew- ers are embraced under the *“sep- arate systems, rain leaders are not permitted, owing to the small size of existing trunk sewers. Plats Required. i permission to make changes In park- ing as contemplated by building operation. . Submit application and building | plats with four sets (complete) of plans and certificate from sewer de- partment to the inspector of plumb- ing, room 114, who will retain two sets, one for plumber and ome for file. After examination of the plans by the inspector of plumbing as to their compliance wit the plumbin regulations, the application is stamp- ed approved and recommended for permit, and the application, together with two sets of prints, Is then for- warded to the inspector of buildings. —_— 3 Ypu Can’t Travel —unless your trunk is in proper con- dition. No matter what abuse it h: had to stand, it can be fixed if you put it in the hands of one who knows how. This is another time when the Recommended Service column in the Classified Section of The Star will guide you. Only those are listed under Recommended Service who are willing to guarantee satisfaction to Star read- ers. . Whatever line of personal or doméstic ecialized service you re- quire, turn to Recommended Service.— Advertisement. Obtain blank applications at build- ! ing inspector's office, room 108, and| SOUTHLAND 4ZZE%Y.. 923-127H ST.NW. —Make selection from _this stock, where you will find just what you E. M':;-rison Paper Co. 1009 Pa. Ave. THE P. A. ROBERTS CONSTRUCTION ©00., INC-, Of the two sets that are retained by g3 Dows, THE EVENING STAR Pithy Pavagrap ' = JUDGE T0 SEND at government | | | strongly Intimated by Judge Peter in - WASHINGTON, . - GAMBLERSTO JAIL ! : |Severe Penalty to Be im- posed in Montgomery County. ; Bpecial Dispateh to The Star. ROCKVILLE, Md., November 21— That court here in all cages of violations of the gambling and liquor laws was | court yesterday in a short address to the grand jury before discharging “Fines o% $500, or even $1,000,” de- more to these people than small license fees. The only way to break these lawless elements from/ the county is to send some of them .to prison.” The only Inference to be drawn from Judge Peter's remarks is that he has made up his mind to plact behind the bars-all gamblers and | liquor scllers who come before him for sentence. Report of Jurors. In referring to the alleged gam- bling and liquor resorta the report of the grand jury sald: “We have gone into these matters i _C.. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1922. ~Perversity [ g; sleet where, T sadl Pete, I wish I might be ghere! like to feel the tingling breeze! against my swanlike nose, to wade in snowdrifts to my imprisonment senténces WHI| freeze my hereafter be the rule in the circult|preathe again the fresh ozone I'd give a good-sized check; drive a bob-tailed roan, with sleigh: bells on its neck.” And well I know that people caught in all that snow and rime are crying, angry and dis- 1 ilder clime! There is no sense in living here, clared Judge Peter, “mean nothing|amid these drifting snows, where, if one doesn’t freeze an ea to freeze a nose.” up these establishments and drive | the poet said, that doth enchant the view; before our sated eyes are spread al] boons that ‘ever grew. And still we cast our gaze away to things beyond our reach; could have those things,” “this life would be a peach!” WALT MASON. lit from further service at this time:| traught werm destroyer. E. W. Grove. —Advertixement. M I dwell beside a placid sea where cold is never known; no blizzards make a sport of me, or round my| shanty groan. The skies are nearly always blue, the winds are always: mild; to everything that is I should be reconciled. But man is never satisfied with blessings he enjoys; the good the smiling gods ovide disturbs him and annoys. when I read of snow and else- y sigh, “So help me, that ?rip the ‘land knees ai cars and toes! I'd like “Oh, for a "Tis distance, “rf (Copyright.) —_— Hendaches From S| U1 s (Be sure you get BRUMO.) n view To he’s sure we we say, the signature of 80c. ! |Special Film Features T o R = "TODAY AND ALL WEEK YOUTH TV YOUTH A dainty comedy of yomthtul rd SAVOY THEATER 14th and Col. Md. M. SUNDAY. — THOMAS LEATRICE JOY, in Jerformances at CRANDALL'S ASINCERGRAND 011 H Street N.E. | CRANDALL’S HAZEL DAW in EVOTI Street MIA MAY. “THE WIFE TRAP. 11th & N. C. Av 1TaRO Pa. Ave. S.E. ARRY ~ CAREY i To AND TOMORROW — THOMAS WALTHALL, in “THE 4 K. BACK.” ik HAKOLD LLOYD: TR Oversare, ) VEVO: BEBE DANIELS Comedy. love in the theater: ‘BILLIE’ DOVE CHRISTY COMEDY HIT “OCEAN SWELLS” News—Toples—Overture nd to i 14th Street and R. L Ave, CHARLES RAY, in “ALIAS JULIUS CAESAR. Near K ER " IANCE Street Bill T CoLimaIA “Osntinuous—10. m—ilp. m T RATHERINE INFL DY 3 DA H St. at st 3. Today’ and Wednesday— "A_SAILOR MADE BEERY, FAVORIT] : AR MA in WER. NOW PLAYING RODOLPH LL PLO! N_MOORE. Street. nt O Street N.W. HITCACOCK. in And Topics of | RAYMO: 1E BEAUTY KHOP. I & VALENTINO — IN — “THE YOUNG RAJAH" n SW) LAVENDER. HAROLD LLOYD - BEBE DANIELS « . A wonderful, gorgeous love very carefully and as fully as our! time would permit. We. believe that the state's attorney, sheriff and chiet of police have made, and are still i {making. every reasonable effort to! jtreak up these places amd bring the | violators to justice, but we realize ! that they have to cope with-profes- sional criminals, skilled and experl enced in the evasion of the'law. ! “The suggestion in vour charge that information of Impending raids | by officers was given to certain ‘of these places, and probably by one of officers, we belfeve to be true, and le suspicion points very strongly vo of the officers the not strong und direct lenough to justify action at this time. !We would suggest that the sheriff and Ichier of police in planning future jraids use even greater care than in ithe past to prevent information go- ing_out before they are ready to strike. 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Oficers Declared Hampered. “We have reason to believe that the prosecuting attorney and sheriff are hampered in their work in not being able at their discretion to bring in outside help, not known to be con- nected with the county, to work up cases against these establishmen jand we recommend that the: nted more liberty -in this respect / and that a reasonable appropriation |be made for this purpose. also recommend that the court under consideration the evidence fagainst the Mohican Club with a iview to Imposing its suspended sen- tence if it s found from the evidence that the manager or proprietor has been engaged in making books on ! horse races since the imposition of the sentence. Ready for Winter? Father John's Medicine helps you | keep well during severe weather.— Adyertisement. THREE WIN U. S. MEDAILS. 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I 614 9th St. Stag Hotel, 608 9th| tale of East and West with Valentino in a great role. With WANDA HAWLEY F N 5 CRANDALL’S orn THIS WEEK—MIRIAM COOFER, RALPH iRAVES a i eter B, | T, And SUMMER METHROPOLITAN | F_St. ] )i “WHEN T \ 'S TR 2 Bth & E Sta. | CRANDALL'S ™ot Sih.& S BUCK_J0: HE_FAST | City Club, 1320 G St. Friday evening. November 28 roe: |Beats en sale Mrs. Wilson-G: Droop: Comedy, [ T TR ———— 8 WE PLAY | QEW'S VAUDEVILE Ingram Congregational Church 10th & Mass. Ave. N.E. * Wednesday, Nov, Recital of Africo-American muy Culbreth Grey of North T. Fe nist. and a_section of t 3 erry. Nordica Mandoiin Holt, Conductor. Al seais free, but a Banjo Club, Walter T. ver collection will be taken for' choir fund. NINTH-AT-D ‘Continuous From 7 Noow. “SCOTCH REVUE" OTHER SUPERB ACTS Photoplay “WHERE IS MY WANDER- he ; & B R. REGAL & MOORE Jean Carroil. Lula Chalfonte. Ja. Frank J. Corberr, il B.F. KEITH'S | VAUDEVILLE ircuits de Luxe Theatre THIS WEEK’S BILL A MASTERPIECE “MLLE. 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