Evening Star Newspaper, April 17, 1923, Page 38

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ASK PREIUDICES HERE BE DROPPED Speakers at Joint Meeting of Churches Decry Lack of Co-Operation. ‘ The casting aside and the cultiy Americanism were the speakers of Good Will® at the Kighth Stre Temple Sunday night, which included representatives of the Protestant, Catholic and Jewish faiths. Nt only | the “co-operation religious asked for, but political creeds | of patriotic trongly urged by he Crusaders of of prejudices m was of creeds well ted on the p rd Lincoln Hodgkins p..\m.mi Washington miversity. were Rabbi rm beside 1 orator. i Mgr. Thomas Speaks. Mgr. Thomas opened thé meeting | with a prayer. in which he sounded a | Keynote of national unity. which was followed by the subsequent Dr. Hodgkins, chairms ing. followed with which he said the better amon 1 women ¢ and de . peace manif Two letters Charles 1. Bl Gen. Anton express sent regrets 1o attend Approves Wor The concluding speak he @ democrat. but -publicun President | followed Mr. Wil- a América’s in the settlement of s was the wish of 80 per ; but they » [nli from both nd other rting that they were und d Court. Graves —_— 1 PHONE RATE INJUNCTION | IN NEW YORK IS UPHELDl The federal district tion against temporary rates pr scribed by the public se commis- sfon for telephone service in York_ state was upheld yesterday the Supreme Court The temporary rates taken York public s isted that the feder courts were without jurisdiction, serting the company should have first applied to the commissi and then entered state courts for remedial state contended court injun: were to haye service the effect of pa: ¢ holding hounced its_sehedule of telephone rates, which had recognized | the soundness of the company’s ¢ it was | smmission for a appiyin MOUNT VERNON and ALEXANDRIA, round trip, 80c | Arlington, side trip, 10c additional | Electric Cars leave 12th Penneyivanis | Avenue Northwest. on fhe hour and balf bour | —0:00 AM. t0 3:30 P.M i Running Time—55 Minutes g ilway Co, | Real Diamond Bargains 1 earat_less 10-100. Fine Rlue-white i King. Perfect cut. ade mounting. Party bin wlatinin onds. Coxt Wrist Wateh, fwmonds. Cost ' $125 5 Hamilton $20 See us before Open-face ¢ busing diamonds Kahn Optical Co. 617 7th St. N.W. Between F and G Streets B‘Ull-'l‘ OF: STEEL 1776, s low as $10 down, Ev-r! Garage & l--:ey Bldg. § scowl :/ACCIDENTALLY SHOT M. A, LEESE THE EVENING (URGE NEW ADDITION |POPULATION PEAK = .)I \.ud I]muu: rm}mrn lmner HERE SHRINE WEEK clu‘ap jU]Hl (lulner—)uu ¢ overdone { Chairman of Food cl)mn“ttee Re- | the meat; the spuds are burned and | sm veals Prospect in Amnouncing oking, and call for t not jukmg, no wonder I'm inyoking the Selections. EmEe Crnbles sacred name of Pete.” This dele gate forever is saying caustic things: he seems to think it clever to hand out words with stings: no words of praise he'll utter, no compliments 3 he'll mutter; he knocks the prunes and butter, with ficrce and ugly {flings. His wife. when “she was | younger. in cooking well took pride : nd he'd assuage his hunger, and fill his works inside: d face a meal and grab it, but he'd acquired { the habiit of roaring like a rabbit. |and_scowling, sullen-cyed. ~ 1f man | is always chiding, his wife will lose | her zeal: she tires of his deriding, | she loathes his grouchy spicl: the anger i1 her guickens, she mutters, Why the dickens should 1 broil lecls “and chickens, to give that grouch a meal I say to my Aunt Alice, who cooks my pone and tea, o monarch in his palace has gfll the edge on me: my nerves with rapture quiver, new pleasure ] ver, wher "r you fry th e muffins thre My auat is always trying to think up something new, a_ modern of frying a codfish ball or she’s happy, since 1 praiye her of dismays ~ her i razor she W 1y Wilkins, | the In submitting comment ve John chairman. list the following pulation during {si t the ldrgest ) he increased The {in foodstufis. Lineet the ohn H. Wilkins. pr us Company, ¢ Arnold, pres John Grocee w. man- " 3 William Horenst District Society: AL Javins John J & Tiam . vice | way two: no 2 and with fety stirs fragrant stew (Copyright.) a .‘,mm.n.. will they may \,( hamper the st cli WALT MASON e St Jod must be ' und the co- ants must on incoming el We must A[Ion otk Sl pre ' e thatthe on hand > BY FELLOW- WORKER Richard Sh of cighteen old clerk empl lway and Ty | Tood- their ntuin he food | 1 \\“4. At READY TO RECLASSIFY EMPLOYES AT CAPITOL | Joint Congress Committee Ol- ganizes With Senator Warren Chairman. and held hi started to hand t hix finger caught ) n. which he ~ he turned explods Udid not want o go 1o g n cierks at the mmittec Chadiman £ ilinois a mumittc ition vice chairman tectives Dav ) i 1923 BOOSTER LUNCHEON. Merchants and Manufacturers’ As- to submit ed necessary i the nex work done Hou! sociation Names Committee. The personnel of the outing committee of and Manufactur announced Anton x:.m will be 1923 and inglud- and ssenta- for in the 1 ted at the last Upholstering TO UPHOLSTER YOUR 3-PIECE PARLOR SUITE 7. cumeye: AN rherich, Sidnoy New Health for Wothers hody John® Labor Only Your : ou" Furniture By our experts at prices which are 25 per cent lower than any other concern in Washington. New York Upholstering Co. 619 F St. N. W. one, Write or Call Man Will Biring Samplex Phone Main 3687 Our “Throngh e Service? understand the defects of xamine info them r remedial lenses. pPTICAL CO. i oraiy oret 712 11th Street GOOD paint makes the difference between a house which inspires pride and a house dull and characterless—between showing a property off and showing it up~hetween an investment and a liability. Good paint not only beautifies, but preserves — shielding against moisture, weather and decay. ACME QuALITY HCUSE PAINT is that kind—good paint, good measure and .no disappointment after using. We carry it. "Many shades. You'll save money by using it. Protect your porch floors and steps with Acme Quality Veranda Floor Paint BUTLE 609 C St . N. One Block East of 7ih and Pa. Ave. st it il i e is | ;| Park arise | i STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., TUESDAY, APRIL 17, TODAY’S AMUSEMENTS. 1923, NATIONAL~—Ed Wynn, in “The’ Per- fect Fool,” musical fantasy, at 8:20 l‘ol.l'l— “As ‘You Like It,” comedy, 8:20 p.m. PRESIDENT—"Six Cylinder Love, comed). at 8:30 p.m. RRICK—"Getting Gertie's Gar- .m. IN BACK OF SCHOOL Georgetown Citizens Oppose Building on Front of | West H to!!flt—H:r?'ao Slatko & il vaudevilie, at an p.m. estern 'gh' STRAND—Marshall_ Montgomery, vaudeville, at 2:45, 6:30 and §:45 p.m. GAYETY—"Broadway _ Brevities," burlesque, at 2:16 and 8:16 p.m. H Prevost and Monte | photoplay, at 11:30, 0, 7:30 and 9:30° HARRY SLATKO & CO In a Peppy, Jaszsy Revue 9 PEOPLE MACART-BRADFORD (0. Four Famous Farceurs in “TAKE MY TIP» BELA! 0—“Eul of Suez,” drama, at 8:30 p.m. 'H'8—Eva Shirley and Emma | audeville, at 2:15 and 8:15 p.m. ] | co| Obposition to the placing of the new {addition to the Western High School on the front of the present structure was voiced in a resolution adopted by jthe Georgetown Citizens' Assoctation | at a ‘meeting held at the l‘erOmlclm Savings Bank, Wisconsin ave- nue and M- street northwest, last | night, The association the proposed tis to consist | rooms, - an Special Firat K um Bmmy “A BILL OF DIVORCEMENT” One of the Se s Fineat Pictures IAn.. at ll!l—l.l- uvl te Smith n-ny Fresent Tor the 74 mz/ o CYLIND[R METROPOLITAN—C! “The Pilgrim,” at 1 3:45, 5:15, 6:40, 8:20 and 1 atles. C hlplln i :50 and 8:50 p.m. MBIA—Pola at 11 _and recommended that new structure, which of twenty-four class- auditorium to seat 1,400 5 | persons and two gymnasiums, be set |at the rear of the present Western High building. LaMarr, in at 11:30 am., and 9:35 p.m. 1:30, 3:30, 5:80, 7:3 L ECUADOR VOLCANO ERUPTS. i GUAYAQUIL, Ecuador, April ‘17 The volcano Tunguragua is In a state of strong eruption, huge flames rising | from its crater and showers of rocks belng xhot into the sky, dispatches! from Rio Bamba say. White hot| stones are falling in the city, which | is covered with ashes and fine sand. ALWAYS wien you say the word. i E. Morrisor: Paper Co.g A In discussing the statement of an officiyl at the District bullding, who | l(llll_ A delegation of citizens pro- j testing the on front .t the | rhool that they puld have to sub- mit plans at their own expense Iif I they desired to show that the strue- jture could be placed at the rear, for- jmer Representative John H. Small of 2 After twenty m getting my District govern- Congre [first " tuste of ment The officials in the District build- | 1& ought to give reasons to citizens ble to grant their re- Mr. Small. He took n to the suggestion that the its should pay out of their own |po-kets the expense of submitting {Plans crowing haw the new structure i could be placed at the’ - present bullding. brought hefore ‘the cation from ngincer and owner of line running from se Luke to Kensington, Md.. present Aqueduct bridge be as a raliroad or wagon Mr. Phillips in his communi- tes that he has deposited a which would be used In part payment for the bridge should {the War Department decide to sell the structure. | A request will be forwarded by the association to the Washington Rail- the Blaus soul BEST SEATS £1% 1 MATINEES¥3: 25%50* { that the | retained {bridge ’lllill--l--'- & -Pearlman’s | @ DIG! —SISTER—DIG! Library 'm While the digging is good! = “THE GOLD DIGGERS” ALL THE LATEST F]CT]ON"""""" WE PLAY LOEWSVAUDEVILLE FOR RENT, 25¢ PEARLMAN’S BOOK SHOP 1933 G St N.W. 7 o and Electric Company {16t owned by themr at W {nue and I* street northw, {sociation in its communi umfl railway company suggests that this plot might be turned into a tem- | | porary park The Georgetown University endow- | ment fund was indorsed by the assq- | | ciation. and regret was expressed by | {the members at the recent death of Thomas Bradiey. | for the 2 Shows fer Price of | Continueus frex 12 Neen | i A Bright Sprine Program: MARSHALL | MONTGOMERY For April Wedding» de about the floral decora- F.- Advertisement. —~PHOTOPLAY— NAZIMOVA Playhouse, 1814 N Street Wednesday, at 4:30 P.M. COLORED FOLK PLAYERS In' selections from repertoire—Shakespes Moliers. Wilde—recently produced by Drama League, Chicago. Under Auspices Penguin Club. Admission, 50 Centw, Merely to Cover Expenses. No Seats Rexerved Alvays Right Quality and Price Daily Opportunities Tomorrow, and Tomorrow Only Mahogany Windsor Chair--Very Artistic 6.50 A most attractive chair for the hall. living room or bed chamber. Saddle seat and spindle back. DALEY'S BROAD“A\ BREVITIES Next Week: “Follies of the Day i bmlthsoman Inst tution Free Illustrated Lecture | DR. SVEN HEDIN wedish Explorer Describe His Discoveries in Eastern Turkistan and Southern Tibet Musenni, 10t noun, AFil 18, THE PUBLIC IS CORDIALLY INVITED No Carls of Tnvitation Hav - SHOE SALE Over three hundred pairs of women's and men’s h een Tssil, oes at very special prices for two ot many pairs of any one style, but A and children’s days only. surely something to please and fit every one. fine chance for you to SAVE MONEY. ATTENTION Stag Hotel, 608 9th 8108 Two Days Only 1—2—3 shoes on sale were made to sell for much more. Many are priced 'way below cost. You will find the biggest values in Washington at KINNEY'S. Shop early! $in.5 toilet, !} room, O per cent m Rooms Like Mother Used ed to Kecep All Women's Shoes ood 31 Special Fhack Kig, Ostords this remarkably o A g vaduty gz.oo and $3.00. Al great vaiues. Men’s Shoes style whoes for Sturdy and comfort- Big values at $2.00. You Can Have the Choice of the Best Domestic Help Available “Broadcast” a call through the Classified “Help Wanted” column —and it will'be promptly responded to by the bet- ter class of help seeking employment. They know The Star carries MORE Classified ads every day than all the other Washington papers combined—and scan them eagerly for positions. “Around the Corner” is a Star Branch Office Scout work. able. Boys’ Shoes Black or Brown auitable for Schosl or Fiey. Some atyles for dress, 95to BIe Bectal ‘auring ale, $2. COME AMUSEMENTS. 5 LOEW'S ALAC Continuons 1080 s. m..11 9. m. TODAY AND ALL EK MABEL = NORMAND "SUZANNA" CHRISTIE COMEDY “HOT WATER” News—Toples—Overtare A First National Special CHARLES CHAPLIN In Hix Latest Comedy Hit, The PILGRIM Last performance at 10 p.m. ADDED Lulu McGrath In Willismson's Marvel “Wonders of the Sea” lilIIIIIIIl||IIIifl?ll[li|l|lIIIIIIllllIIIIIIIIIIIIiIIIIIl_IIIIIIiImnIIII T | nIG WEEK The Triwmph of 1923! POLA NEGRI 1n Her First American Production “BELLA DONNA SUPPORTED BY CONWAY TEARLE — CONRAD i NAGEL—LOIS WILSON S0 Concert for Russian Refugees Marguerite and Hessle Brown, Sopranos Axsinted by Malton Boyce, Pianist Church of Our Father Cor. 13th Thursday. Al 18 At 15 N TODAY -HAROLD oD in ROGERS, DIt in i T S AILY AND 1 MURRAY, in - rmances at oottt TR | GEORGE MARSHALL'S ATTRACTIONS | SHUBERT-BELASCO TOHK THFEAT TONIGHT- 8,15 - Gest Sears 922 Anean THE DRAMATIC SENSATION TTOMORROW OF NEW YORK & LONDON~ E (‘ EAST SUEZ nnmvm HAZEL DAWN ~ A suvsmAvvs CAST MATS. ZRF- 50¢ & f120 AND E LUXE CO-STARS WILL THRILL EMMA HAIG Late of the ' Music Box Bavue," with GEO. GRIFFIN. EVA SHIRLEY And Adler's Orchestra, ‘With Al Roth, Dancer, BERT LEVY _ Famous Artist and Entertainer. EXTRA ADDED ATTRACTION Riotous Funsters OlSEN & JOHNSON ALL NIGHTS 507190 MAT. WED. ALL SEATS 50¢ 4, AT SAT. SEATS 50L75 ter P llufl:srlunr 8 “AS YOU LIKE IT” bed c fige: arcis Lawler, mn "G Brien: Williem o - ,\N,:,:,‘ taged by Robert Miiten. THE AMERICAN RED CROSS Presents the Famous BAKULE CHORUS (of Prag With MARIE MOKOVA ut das piane Seats on sale at M me's Concert Bureau, Droop's, 15th avd & 81.00 15 $2.50 Friday Afterneon, Apr. 20th. at Pandora Box of Muclnef And Exhibition of Da: e, MISS HAWRE direction of Kcats nale at 1731 O et 82.00 to T5c. ANTOINAL ar saruena gormi WEDNESDAY MATINEE | A, L, ERLANGER Preseats WYN All New! First Time Here! NEXT MONDAY—SEATS THURSDAY | JOKN GOLDEN, Eroducer of “Lightaia’” | | the 1%t Year| A Oomic" Married Lice By and Wit FRANK O] ad Original Oomi R Gesn 3 Bol Tewra st Theater, New York. ”Iu.;l.‘ly’ ‘Winchell | Bmith. urm RIALTQxam A GRAND PRODUCTION WARNER’S 8-PART CLASSIC M. 535 Stk St 8. T NEW THEA n-:n E NEW STANTON * g > Int StNW, HY PHILIP N PERFECT FOOv 1331-36 U 8¢ OLYMI'IC TODAY. AND looth Tarkingtone” CTH with EILE EDDY and PRIVATE LES. six lossons. §4 W. 1129, Couree, Fine environmient: i { strictly private. Any hour. | Class dance Ka RIGHTWAY SCHOOL of DANCING !l. T"Il'fll Street N.W. (Near 12th and F.) lessons. Fox Trot, Wall No'appointment reduired. Earoll ‘weok day, 10 aim. 4010 S s 1435 “‘ n‘zfl.',"‘m. Phos. Siudto. aliroom Danciag. Stags and, Devutante Wal MAIN rden star and-partse ‘Hoffman, Maud Aller.. sons ex of dancing Pampble: j¥r Bio, 1450 BILTHORE. COL. o0 | FEATURE SHOWINGS 11110 o, m.-1:103:104:10 7:10 aad 9110 p. m. TROF. 10th i m o Joxkn by Appo Fraoklin Established 1000,

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