Evening Star Newspaper, February 27, 1923, Page 32

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

ASKS CHANGEINDC. - FISCAL PROGRAN Col Sherrill Urges Citizens Pay Definite Tax, Propor- ¢ tioned to Other Cities. A complete change in the present fiscal program of the District of Co- lumbia was urged by Lieut. Col. C. O, Sherrill, . superintendent of public hull(lm;,: nd grounds, in an s before Mideity Citizens' ation at ing last night the a me at Thomson School, strects northwest, Col. Sherrill urged that the citizens of the District pay a definite and equitable tax in proportion to that paid in other cities and then throw the responsibility the improve- ment, development and general beau- tifying of the tional Capital on NEress, He red that under this plan the city could spend twenty millions the public schools, if nec ¥ of decl on ary Speaks ax Property Owner. Sherrill, declaring that he 15 u resident and property in the District, said, “In the pment of Washington general- in the wrong direction jority of people: are cons g Congress and building up sentiment to make Wash- 1ugton a municipality, which, he. s: v detrimental propaganda. hington is first and foremost, ational govern- he seat of the hington would He pointed : this city is the evelopnient of it gen- erally is purely a national issue and should not by made raunicipal. ngton is not, and should not a municipality,” said Col. ol spoke owner devel plans to have a the new sections k plans had been pa the Sentiments Col Robert Mattingly thought the remark 3 con that he ‘d government by people, who should have some in the affairs of the District as y representation in Judie declared I by Mattingly declare tions in the Police C: proving and that it was in need ditional personnel and a new | homson without which the bave to be closed Approves War ion on Nareares declared inst narcoul President to xet e week and call an' inter rence 1o deal with the urged the were appointed from the a serve on the safety coun: ttee to co- e with the Federation of Citi- Associations. The appointees : G. E. Emmons, F. A. Milligan and Fred C. Loftus ers who were admitted to ! , ar . O'Leary, Karl Plitt, George ell H. Throsher and _— Spring Golf at Asheville, N Invigorating climate, two first-c modern golf cours xcellent hotel ient ADMITS 27 MEMBERS. Board of Trade Executive Commit- tee Acts at Meeting. Twenty-seven new members were ad mitted o the Washington Trade at a mee committee of that hbbiara, W rewson, Domis hall, Edward Thomas' Adam and Conrad H. Young. LEFT!! Thursday, March 1, is your last chance to Pur- chase SEBRING CORDS AT THESE RIDICU- LOUSLY LOW PRICES!! Prices Slashed!! Au tires firsts—bearing the nas ana_serial unmm—uon.nnd, i original factory wrappers. SEBRING 30x3% Fabric e e New Prices March 1st CORD TIRE SALES CO. -806 H St. NW., Phono ¥, 4370 I, ? 12th and L} | “roDAY'S - TR BRENING STAR, 'WASHINGTON, Je&t& ;\nd Jln g]es WINNER. ‘We've been wondering, if Klng Tut signed ‘his love letters “Tutsle. 1852 ROBERT KILBY, 8th atreet northwest. [ A check: for Ave dollars w‘ll be mailed The archbishop had preached a splen- did sermon on_the beauties of married Kife and the foflowing conversation took place between two old Irishwomen on the way home: {_“That was a fine sermon his riverance igave us on marringe.” “It was, indade, and I-only wish I knew as little about the ‘subject as he does!" MADGE HARRIS, 1215" K street northwest. e |- Many a man thinks ne's playing ‘the!| S curb when he's only flirting with the, gutter. VAN WYCK REED, 2820 28th street northwest. PR, was crying® bitterly and his ill asked him the cause. henr me crying. but you didn*t raise your grand- from a pup.* retorted the grief- stricken Fred. RUTH McARTHUR, 2113 F street northwest. The hand that riocks the cradle also rocks the boat and rules the jury. v .o oW L ERWIN. School Examiner—What are your aqualifications for the teaching of gram- mar and arithmetjc? Country School , Teacher—Well, T am a very good wrafnmarist, but I am a poor arithmetickds. R. A. TAYLOR. 1934 13th street nortlm:tst “Remember,” said the young: -lady visitor to conyict 2020, “that stone walls du not a prison make, nor iron bars a den, lady, ‘de warilen's s notized.” replied _convict tnly got me hyp- MARY L. IRELAND, 719 3d street northeast. . . ; dad, what's the difference be- ity o difference: at all, my son. WILMER T. BARTHOLOMEW, 1209 Crittenden street northwest. . The gum-chewing girl cliewing cow Are ratler alike, vet different, somehow. Differ: and the cud- htkyl Jook on the face of E. B. ;39 B street mr?!htfl.sl. today to {his contributor.) Friead—I_hear you've broken your engagement ? Doris—Yes, but the ring's still in the family.. Eriend—tows that? h, Jack owes ma for two rmmlh s’ board, so she's keeping the ring for secarity. E. C. RUSSELL. 1330 Celumbia road. o g T, thirsty now have another kick: ey Mave to read the newspapers so &l;y to find out if their particular bootlegger has been pinched. - ,OSWALD DRURY. o e e .An {he & B F find they are unknown sdidiers when they go to Congress for H. E. McGHAN, 642 6th strect northeast. ‘| a bonus, We await with curiosity The promised reciprocity That will end the animosity Due to Maryland auto-policy. K. HOFMAN, 8§12 Hastreet northwest. The hired man was hard at work in the ‘'garden planting beans. Little I elyn, who had been much impressed by lowed closely behind him as he dropped the seed and carefully raked the earth over them. As he stood up to rest his tired back, she said excitedl; i “Look, John, 1 found every single bean you hid." VIA SKINNER, 4505 lowa avenue. . Anyhow, perhaps we should delay that 1924 nomination talk until we see what the President can do when the daily mail does not bring the Congressional Record. FRANCIS PHILLIPS. o o e Man must have invented -the kiss in order to keep a woman silent at least a part of the time. S. BAGBY, 164 Park road. ... It is drawing near the time when the different state_legislators will have to decide the very important question: Wil we regulate daylight, or will we allow nature to do it? THOMAS .J. FORD, U. 8. veterans’ training center, Silver Spring, Md. 8. Congressional legislation tanglers are now having their biennial orgy HEATH. Pasadena. The prize, 6f five dollars will be awarded for the best ' wl"iuflul each day to Jests and Jingles. WO CADETS DISMISSED. ety Arthur 13, Ames and William both of the fourth class. ates Military Academy. have been_disml from the service of the Unjted States. They were con- ci nartial, conrvened at i Y., of charges of going | bevona cu.le(_ limits without leave {and wearing improper uniforms in violution of the regulations of the Militury Academy. The were sen- tenced to be dismissed and the Presi- dent has approved the sentemce. T e == = = = This Is the New London Console Model $135.00 The Store the Edison Owner Do O Eoivon. TRY YOUR HAND, !TRANSFEB ORDERS MODIFIED. Plans of the War Department to transfer all the activities of the Quartermaster Corps at St. Louis to Chicago have been modified at the instance of industrial interests at § Louis 80 as to continue the medical depot and the purchasing department of the Quartermaster Corps at that city and transfer only the other activities to Chicago. II]HIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII%. ecommen S MIHEAERmAR \H = The New Edison Diamond Disc Phonograph —the crowning achievement of the great inventor’s career. that RE-CREATES, with absolute fidelity, the voices and instruments of the Great- est Musicians, The one Phonograph This Is the New London Upright Model Sold on Any Terms You Wml! When you buy your New Edison, be sure to Get It at Gibson's, 917-919 G St. NW. = S w RN Illllmfllllfllllflllllllllhfi' ’Con.'nmercial' National Bank Fourteenth | What’s Become of those Papers? at G St.——— If you 'had a box in our Safety Vaults you would have them under constant protection— against- canleu mislaying, fire, theft—or any other reason for loss. Our Vaults are centrall located; easy of access; of the very latest protective type—and merely nominal in the rental charges. HAI\MI\G’I‘O‘ M1 L!- ice Presid IAHES .- IEYNOLD!. ‘Vice Presideat. JAMES H, BADEN, V. Pres, and Cashfer. LAURENCE A. SLAUGHTER, Vice Presidenat, the hiding of eggs at Easter time, fol- | TODAY’B AMUSEMENTS. TIONAL—'The Music Box R vuss ar 330 pm. POLI'S—Jack Norworth, Lagy Friends.” at 8:30 DENT—Buddics,” Pla)ers. at 8:20 p.m. BELASCO—"The - Spice of vaudeville, 2:15 and 8:15 p.m. KEITHS—Irene Franklin and vaydeville, 2:15 and 8.15 p.m. - COSMOS—"The Style Show,” vaude- ville; at 3, 6:30 and 9 p.m. STRAND—Virginta Pearson, vaude- ville, at 2:45, 6:30 and 8:45 p.m. in “My President 1922, “Kick In” , 7:30 and in “Jass- ., 3, 5:03, and 9:20 D 2 METROPOLITAN — Dorothy and Dick Burlhulm T 11:15 am., 1 Gish CENTRAL—Edith Roberts Front-P: ry,” at 11:40 a.m., 3:40, 5 5 and 9:50 p.m. Gude's Flowers Fot sick friends—rosés, violets, 1212 F.— Advertisement. PENNSYLVANIANS GATHER. “Congressional night” was brated by the Pennsylvania Si clety at its meeting in the Willard Hotel last night. Addresses were de by Secretary of Labor Davis and ete. Watson, Col. Mat- De Laney introduced the inder of the even- ing was given over to dancing. _____AMUSEMENTS. - __ MRS LOEW'S PALACE tinge: 30 19 m. TTODAY AND ALL WEEK JACKHOLT IN PETER B. KYNE'S Great Romantic Hit! “MAKING A MAN" With Eva Novak CHRISTY COMEDY “Be Yourself” IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII 5 In the Most Lavish and Msg- nificent Hit of Her Famous Career! “JAZZMANIA” A METRO PICTURE CARTOON—NEWS VIEWS SPECIAL. MUSIC BILL SNHTTHHHne IIIIIlIIlIIIlIlIIIIIIIIIII"IIIHIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIlIlIIllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllll llllllIlllllllllllIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIllIlIIlIIIIlIIIIIIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIHIIIIIIIIIIHHl 5 1525 EyeSh'eet Treasure Table d’Hote 1 DINNER EVERY EVENING 5:30 to 7 MENU THURSDAY, MARCH 1ST Cream of Tomato Soup Saltines Celer Olives Roast Vv oinig Turkey ranberry Sauce Mashed Potatoes . Green Peas Waldor! Salad Pie a la mode Coffee We Enlarge OTOGRAPHS —Let us enlarge some particular snapshot. You will be more than surprised at the results. $x10 Enlargements, 35¢ M. A. LEESE °rricat co. 614 9th St. Brunch “siore 712 11th Street 70, Munsey rms as low as $10 down, $10. “Every Garage a Masterpie s to supply Blank sou say tlie word. E. Morrison Paper Co. 1009 Pa. Ave. ATTENTION Slag Hotel, 608 9th Phone Main 8108 rooms, weekly: $10.50 4, with toilet, ry, $10; 2 ia e Rooms Like Mother Used to Keep Did We Take YOUR Picture this morning at 7th and G? or 3lst and M? If you were near either of these corners this morn- ing, your picture may have’ been taken. We snapped several. Look in our win= dows tomorrow—both stores—and if YOUR pic- - ture is there we will give FREE —a roll of DIREX, the miraculous photo film, to fit your camera, and we will develop the roll for you ln addition, we will glve you a developing outfit and a purchase order for $3, which may be credited to any purchase you make in " this store in the amount of $25 ot more. ' Look in Our Windows for er Picture 708 Seventh St NW, 3123 M St NW. A A A A s AN A AL A Convention Hall, Feb. 28 Middleweight Wrestling Championship of the World TWO BIG BOUTS - Waino Ketonen, Miqdle- weight Champion of the World, Against Joe Turner Pinky Gardner Against Hewie McDonald FRED HUBER, REFEREE Benefit Uniform Fund Admission Prices General Admission, $1 Reserved Section...$2 Ringside ..........$3 Seats on Sale at Almas Patrol Club, 711 13th St. NW. CHARACTER ANALYSIS Tem Weeks Course By Rev. Henry F. Lutr, Ph.D. Begins Fri, Mar. 2, 8 P.M. Y. M. C. A. Free Public Lecture WE PLAY LOEWSVAUDEVILLE STRAND SHOWS FOR “PRICE OF 1 Continuous Frem 12 Neon The Idol of the Stage and Screea VIRGINIA PEARSON IN VAUDEVILLE and en the Screen in “WILDNESS OF YOUT! Mate—Pepular Prices—Nighte 10c—31c Oc—50e A REAL DOUSLE BILL »w=-RIALTO--" 3 NOTE ONLY PERSONAL AP IN MOTION PICTUI M.COUE “THE MESSAGE OF EMILE COUE” ¥ ALSO o= GEORGE FITZMAURICE PARAMOUNT SPECIAL KICK IN WITH BETTY COMPSON BERT LYTELL AND CAST Orchestra Subsi .IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII"' I R A “Situation Wanted” ad in The -Star Classified’ Section —will fall under the eye of practically every em- gloyer in ashmgton— ecause The Star’si Classified ‘Sectign has & reputation for’ i ety and characttr of its “small "ads”—and. i§’ fooked: wpon’as.a direcy toryiby. those® seeking: help as-.well as .those-" seeking: employment. For. .that, uoon The Star carrigs Classified . adver ng than all' the other Washington RApers ot combined. - - Aro-ldtlucu'ul"ll S A R D, O, TUESBAY-BEBRUARY. 27, 1923, AMUSEMENTS. ST AR AR R RN SHUBERT-BELASCO - DIRECTION MESSRS. DAILY AT 2116 Aln A SERSATIONAL SMASHIN everything”—The Herald. cing iperiative eye and ear entertainment.’’—Star. humdinger and darn good show.”—The News. “Spice has tacle—su best bet of the season.””—The —full of sped and pep.”"—The Post. "SPICE OF 1922’1 By JACK LAIT A whale . of a Revue in two parts and thirty gorgeous scenes with a company of 100 including Arman Kaliz and Brendel & Bert And Forty Hand-Picked Broadway Beauties Matinees, 350-500, except om Sat., Sun. and Helidays; Nights, 600 to §1 Peana. Ave. Every Evening, TONIGHT--8 2d’BIG WEEK' GEORGE V. HOBART’S COMEDY WITH HENRY DUFFY--GEO. SWEET AND OTHER PRESIDENT PLAYERS BARGAIN MAT. TOMOR - 25°.5(° BEST SEATS nicir $§1 NEXT WEEK—BEGINNING SUNDAY NIGHT, MARCH 4 “CORNERED’ ;flumnmnnunm|m||||m|||u||||u|||||mmmmmmumlummmmnmmfi Film Features NEW THEA 535 Sth St. S.E FRANK MA T 0 Al WERS, e Roberta Hinehart. K H Muck Sennett RS LMADGE, in T ““THE FORBIDDEN OITY 1349 WisconsinAv. BERT LYTELL, in ‘SHERLOCK_BROW Sth&N.Y.Av. ALL-STAR CAS’ E PRESIDEN 1%, St-—Telphene 3. 657 20—Mats, Wed. fl WANDA LYON AMUSEMENTS. Sas r. “Entran spece “A ‘‘Belasco's “Joytul, jazzywhirl T e LT 'r: WITH IIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII 9 THE GREAT NEW YORK HIT! (T POSITIVELY BUT ONE WEEK to $850; Thur Mat to $1.30: Mat. to $2. Seats Thurs. RETURN, BY PUBLIC DEMAND OSSOM I"I'%MI- Franz Schubert’s OWN MUSIC 911 H St. N.E. OLPH N Also Oumedy. Flous rmrr DUSTI “‘OATH BOUND.” BOY. N Oy CIR ELI * BROADWAY MADONNA." 2105 Pa. Av. Ph. W. 953 TORM. 14th St. and R, L Ave. DOROTHY REVIER, in “THE CAROI 11tk & N. C. Av A Dickens’_immortal masterpiece. wn- -i c-m raia Sta, A TALMADGE, in 'BY RIGHT OF PURCHAS Patros ] Frank Crane Will Lecture at the Metropolitan M. E. Church Tuel. Mar. 6th, 8 P.M. s, $1.00 on Sale Room 217. Mail Orders Filled s _Bible Classes and School |- of enixiom Bducation vllno e Shall Ao Natines a ° MMl This Week and Sunday Marty Brooks’ Latest Revue FEATSRING John Dyer, Alice Lorraine, Jack Collins Bevy of Broadway Beaat: Presenting a l’h’-nl.u L In Conjunctien With S. Kann Sons Co. 1923 Style Show See_Display in Thelr Windows these models or of equal JZresent to 8 Lady m aud| y to at ot Lincerte and Last Night Show “a Gown” Four Other Exceptional A Cemedy Pictare, and Usual Vaudeville-Acts The Bix Feature Plcture FRANK MAYO In FLAMING HOURS — “Tho Best Man, , Francols On NATIONAL, Friday Aft. 4:30 HANS KINDLER HELENA | MARSH Two Recluls Iulo Cantante Lillian® t Edith flr’lhl’\'[ Ph-ln THURSDAY, AT 8:15 Master Planists Series . MASONIC'AUDITORIUM WH day, “TONIGHT, ‘Was Awarded to Alice Carter 1104 7th St. N.E. -Last Night. [0 will be the fortunate ones Tues- ‘Wednesday, Thursday and Friday? 8 0’CLOCK, LECTURE Rev. W. John Murray ot Christ, STAR CONCERT SERIES VIOLONCELLIST, the Church of the Healing New York City, AT First Congregational Church Subject ' Healthy Mindedness” “The Gospel of 4. Arthar mn. ng. nu G 8t. Joint Recital Annonneed 'for this evening at the MASONIC AUDITORIUM has been < ILINCOLN T St. at 13th Continuous 2 to 11:30 p.m. TODAY AND TOMORROW 'fl)n.vu TALMADGE El E O’BRIEN In Robt. E(fi:u ‘Romanoe of fl. Orient Jack l‘;rworth In the Semsational Success MY LADY FRIENDS” At Pricss Washingten Likes te Pay Thar. Mats, !hsl The Garrick-7th & F Sts. Mats.,, Thurs. and Sat. Eves. o to 33; Sa (plus tax). E same Hilarious Hit 50c_to 82,50 il_orders now. HIGH CLASS 'AIIBIVIL!-! ‘THEATRE DI Grand Mid- Wmter Cnnnnl ). MISS IRENE FRANKLIN Tncomparabl ter Songstre: Jerry Jarnagin at the Plame MR. & MRS. JIMMY BARRY In Their New Ce L Tholr New Comads THE FOUR CAMERONS “Like Father—Like Son"” CHOY LING HEE TROUPE orlntnl Wonder_Workers Doug S = e Fabe, St EXTRA SPECIAL ADDED FEATURE The Sensationgl Syncopaters PAUL SPECHT 'AND HIS ORCHESTRA LCRANDALL'S, [METROPOLITAR | METROP( THIS “"E?:K. 11 AM. TO 11 P. Doors Open 10:30 First National Preseats RICHARD BARTHELMESS WITH IIOIIOTIIY GISH Supported by Tyrone Pewer and ted cast In an eplo of those down to the sea in ships. “FURY" howl—Symnllom —"HM Sh THEATER Sth & E Sta. d RGUSON, in SAVOY 'ruEA’rBR padth and CRANDAI.I.’S TANDA HAWLEY TODAY. MME LOVE.” " And PA 1 PAlm A Lonsu: T UTT o Ga. Av. TODAY—ALICE BRADY ASCENDS. 0N _SILLS, . " Ana HARR' “A TOUGH WIN- EP. rm L.nw. in DAVISON'S Ff1329 M now.ias: ‘Teach you to dance correctly in & strictly private. Any hour. Separate Class dancw Sat. evening: PROF. AND MK st iniw, - le: Phome Frankiin $907. REFINED STUDIO— Competent instructors Hopeintimeet oaly.. Bekinnera' cltds oo Sorm: ein 106, 220 1st at. 5.e. Main 6155 before & p.m. = nmn‘x'n‘ 618 2ond N.W.—PRIVATE LE! time, Tbc. umm, six Som Ruite” Fine environmient: ‘We 11in. LILLIAN HOSKINS. PAUL TCHERNIOFF. Ballet Master Washington Opera Co., and ELIZABETH GARDINER, Chalif Graduate, formerly of Paviowa, Fokiue and Bolm Ballots. Instruction in all forms of dancing. Tango as danced in Argentina, Studio 1708 8 St. North 7683 Rightway School of Dancing anang 514 Twel(th st now. (near 136R and ¥). Enroll at our studio Our methods are 'ur)’ e required. Instruction 10 a.m. to 10 p.1 udio. Phons GLADYSE WILBUR, 6 Dupont cln‘l! Dupont ol oklin 1435.W. ' Biallzoom Dancing, Stage ¥ Training. N partuer tu 1, Mae )Illru\ Mau Allen lnd otlers; lessops in all strles of dancing Ballet, ballroam, stage and children's classes. Stage” Class weéokly on stage of Prosident SREDI ORES

Other pages from this issue: