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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, MAY 24, 1923.° PR|Z[3 AWARDED || TheDebior. || Bereft Mother Gives Birthday | .ivwctimers | smwos o[ : Ht;gh Hc\;z;; owes .me_ fifteen Gift of Dead Soldier to ‘Sallies’ ANy e DA aen: tsscona i) SHUBEIT-BH lsco “spuy LOEWSvauDevLe , PnEs'nEuT Au.m:,' Camtnseus teum 13 Hene D seeds, which fact I much regret; T KEITH’S — Adelaide and Hughes, TONIGHT IN BIBLE EUNT[ST have no doubt his bosom bleeds % B 1T LT . VO vaudevllle, at 2:15 and 8:15 p.m. LAST .‘"T;;ES TONlGHT ONLY when he recalls that debt. T have ©COSMOS—"Prescriptions” and mas- | R _ no doubt he'd like to pay, for he's| one of the most beautiful acts ever | anniversary T spent thiv amount for | 1€ vaudeville, at 3, 6:30 and 9 p.m. Mats. Sat., Best Seals, $1.00 A JAZZ BILL—YOU'LL LIKE IT HOFFMAN & HOSKINS a worthy gent, and yet a most unl-| 1o come under the observation of the | $me remembrance. He is gone now,| STRAND — Manvell's Twelve Syn. | MANVELL’S 12 Will Repeat 3 luc v who seldom has a cent.! g\ et 3 ; ag|Dut I want to keep my baby's birth- O s eville, At TR ERe. YNCOPATOR! Purposes 'p|a|sed at Spec|a| T sty b A s Sast Salvation Army occurred uu‘mn_lu,\ at|day ever green, and T know of no bet- d .m. (3 COP. S - Loy o e t| headquarters of the organization in | ter way in which to honor his mem- | WETROPOLITAN —Harold Lioyd, in Mouree & Grant; Conrey & How- E to relieve his mind: but he goes | (oot uccording to Brig. Davia|ory and the ahniversary of his birth | “Safety Last” (second week), at 11:35 ard; Ling & Loug; Mallon & Mo- Services in First Congre loping through the town, a cloud of | g 4™ AccordUE o Bl woman | han fo' ma'ke un anmun contribution | am. "1 5, 5:35, 7:35 and 9:45 a I &se - REUIEW, 192307 tional Church ‘i&" ‘}’r‘::'i;:‘l;»m,l"i"i"‘]“’v':’ x:;‘if“f()lu‘;‘; culled to make @ contribution to the | He often wrote to me of the ‘Sallies, | RIALTO—Betty Compson, in “Rus- m'""' e s” gationa & ss BT, 018 3 | Army’s campaign for $30,000 in rec-|and I know that he was deeply ap-|tle of Silk,” at 11:30 a.m., 1:30, 3:30, HEYY. WENE-SESSE Now 150 of America's Mest Clever comne, visit me when is through, g preciativ - | 5: i Bt i come w day is through opnition' of the birthdate of her soh, | Profiative and grateful for little at-|5:30, 7:30 and 9:30 p.m. R 0”"‘]' mlEchl “I’HECOUN fly I'LA’PER' Children as in the long ago. I miss you when tentions he had received from Army & 28! 3 e | Who died on Flanders field during the | workers, and could he but know what | PALACE—Viola n “A Notse ! Mats —Fopular Prcos—Nights Priges and certificates were award- | the daylight fails, and dusk is in the [ ¥ : o nd cot o P s S R o e R : ed 1o the successtul contestants -in|dell, T miss the good old bearded | WO Gwal: ' . 1is contribution| Mimeqs N&- I,am sure he would be 3,5 G105, 7:66 and 8:55 p.in. S| W xeent Sat. Mar.. San. & Holliave TOMORROW NITE tiie fifth community Bible contest of ftales T used to hear you tell. | miss { today” she said, “and I want to make [ “Tn our work," sald Brig. Stite,| COLUMBIA-ack Fickford, in “Gar- 1> A 8230 Skow for B1.40 2 A < d same | “ sl rison’s Finis S Bible denartment of the Distriet | the arguments we had bencath the | the same contribution on this same|“from time to time we come upon |5l , . 2 e 281k Ll e sunset tree; you do not owe a4ty every year that Ilive. My re: some heautiful thoughts, some out- [3:13. 5:20. 7:20 and 9:30 p.m. The Current N. Y. Success b oot wit T Srar, | Mggng Sead” o ome and s | 45 S WA N e | Renn e of ditselandoeng) o o cor e ee el Fllm Features 3 me.” T can't near cnough to speak | during the war. He was my only son, [ reverence, but in my personal i- = ,l eatsiiata i2at atiing c & : as my only son, . ny personal exper A . 5 et ureh, oty | the thoughts that fIl my head: he {ana uil during his lite, from his babs- | ence 1 have observed ‘mo act more | - Lo OLYMPIC 1535 T %% . o first Congregation eh, G Eei Y ok hen. [hood up to the time he was tuken |beautiful nor more touching than A BRA G and G streets northwest chases like a palc blue streak when- | (708 TR 10, L1€ 0% 0" s birthday | this.” 4 & th4%|Chevy Chate Woman’s Club Holds conn PROVIDER," by Faunic Hurs s Sy nicis ST he hears my tread. And though et 3 e e MONDAY. e mxisc winners e I follow on his trail, some kindly Annual Meeting. ME BY Aarou Hoffman an Clara R. Elgin, 1476 Harvard . B K 5 o 'T: N 2 Btinst mortiweat; ot heitounobloass | iVTD 10 57 e ;t:\u':\)d PRIZES FOR ARTISTS. CRUTCHET WILL FILED. | aire iusene stevens was re-elected ; ] Sth Month on Broadway ant M. 1. Church, 98.85 per ¢ #7: | Unfortunate the man who lends, in S e Woman's Club at the annual elec- LANDIS N. Y. Still L i cot : s P . 5 o aughin, Russell Hungerford, jr. Nisolitude he weeps; for thus he'll Best Design for Model Airplane |District Woman Leaves Legacies to | tion of the club held the Mary Y 8 “A NOISE Il IEW'°|°" 8 e otl ? DS land School house yesterday. Mrs. 4 street morthwest, of the Church ofllose his dearest friends, and they'll Trophy Wins $100. Priests. Truv( xnt Abbe “v\a‘}) rCe e\l,p (;;1' "k'x A Mete Platuie e Epip er ¢ $5. tbe lost for ki s h s 5 e n ez . . Xe 5 llu" Epiphany, 2 ’x" ! "‘R“ e b (tz;):?;l";f)ep>-\\, LT MASO Bornard 11 Mulvihill, vice president| The will of Mrs. Mary I. Crutchet | texponding secreta G HIPPODROME®: z nx(Pli:_;;rllynp:ng_lo\ oung people—Joy en 3 i g M 4 G . S ’ d_ yes . ; . e i A AR CAST, in 3 i e Sbserian of tfie| Netional e D e oot e s flfi&'x‘r?";}fi‘,fi‘h _QuINGY_ADAN p BOARD OF TRADE OUTING Remewal of the Ever-Popular T 2 Ption of the United leaves $150 to Mgr. C. F. Thomas and |, 2C0FC 0 O, e Vice president, i Brers aoventeen| V2 INIC A MAKES GAIN !hn-« announced a prize competition| $100 each to the Rev. Ignatius Fealy | Mrs. Abbe will assume the dutics || o STAK CAST. in “THE o T - 40"”“0 M“fllizll's oid, Guns Seminary, for art sghools, of $100, $50 and §2 nd Rev. A. J. Van Inglegem. Mary | of historia Mrs. Jere Crane was “BI) b LLYWOOD. LONESOME PIN g i for the tiree i signs for & mode e 2k 50y | hostess at yesterday's meeting. Next L TEOD: A 5 v OF 30 NEW MEMBERS e ioline el which: i vill | 4- Wright, a cousin, is to have $200. | your the club plans to hold its meet- With b RN ~'I‘m':;{‘> Batings. e e compete at the international airplane | A life tenancy in premises 457 Massa- | ing in_the auditorium of the Chevy s L4 g Mary Miles Minter and Ane TONIGHT AT 7:15 1 R TRt Clntn Perwon:, My |Seeks to Gmu 500 by Intensive|Fares in St. Louis in October. The|chusetts avenue northwest is given |Chase Church. ? et tonio Moreno. : e L il & St g i Mulvihill trophy contest ut St Louis| to her niece, Irene L. Many, provided ! .75 per cent, $3; Do 5 | Campaign for One {is the first of its kind ever held. and | sne continues to conduct it 4s a room- ELECT DELEGATES. i CiRCLE ten years old, 651 G str northe: will brin together the winne of ¢ >resbyterian Church, 99 | win ing house and does not marry again. torn *Presbytorfun Church, '95.2 Week. | Simimetion "contests condueted | G ROt 8 oid she’ can L = i ] ity 5 ‘Tequired to an. : - over the country St. Louis thel keep the conditions the pro 5 3 " L e OEW'’ testunts ‘were only required o aN-j Thirty-eight new members have |flight of the model airplancs will be| to £o to her children. Mt Themas | clation ot Wasningeon Troeors Atse: § < o O o I S warded to the | thus far been added to-the local ¥ | for distance under official observation [ i+’ numed_executor. | Feiguiar May mecting elected the fol- 1 e s 3 : \ Gunston Hall students, Baptist Youns | M. C. A, in the effort to gain 50| a0d rogulation, = g Sy S s e S A People’ nion and Mrs. Howard L.|within a week | . gael mil. the national convention of Sheect 1th & N. ) e TRty arotp brise The teams have been organized to|oven to any student of sculpture in | WANT HOMES DECORATED. | Metal Contractors' Association in St RIOPAT : INE o awarded to Mrs. Mary McK.|represent the bus American and v accredited art school and to * | Louls, Mo., June 24 to 26: Delegates, 0 ‘,‘[.‘N,,, TODAY AND ALL WEEK National League base ball players. The > They must be = Max Walten, Ernest Gichner and Joe % i xrt 1 IACK it. Louis Browns have for the first|s t v J The judging | Northeast Citizens to Beautify Sec-| APolonio. Alternates, Charies Ocker- < Aelford's “JAVA HEAD. stage of the game scored most. with | for the final awards to the three wi g shausen, Josepn A. Daly snd b 5 If e nine ngw members to their credit. {ners will be held about .\lugu«z 1 tion for Shrine Period. Stansbu , “BERCEUS m th era The téam Is captained by Harry |national headquarters of the associa-{ oo b ryek - — [ ot “Tocdrsn Aneyson ¥ | tion here . s of the suc- | xian H. Tucker. president of the The drive teams arc being directed | cessful sculptor > announced. | Nporineast e o anas c“-swcmiuexnlus ars old; Mrs. C. L. Fleming, secretary of the| : = = dents within the assocla = = BATRIGE JOY and E Kwith, 1649 Newton service department: T. I Hicke | n o pecsiation's:terel: M 3 ! St e | ST BRI Nl B, e Mg SOt ke hen T onbage s | [ 92 and $2.50 Just Out ] ) &tei ‘ ANCIN 3th street, ves 1 W. H. Gotleib o Lrogram for the Shrine convention Books for Rent, 25c 5 LT SN v FREE D G o yo plumbing and heating over- AY o ticib presided at the meeting | ¥OUF D Srovsd opna Porch 1lights, it Ts hoped, will be ROBENTHOOD.!* w ddresses wer A auled BANKS. | | e e o ancaen werbiprada il o8 o) B e | lixhted during the evenings trom | PEARLMAN’S LIBRARY !||mi Caiifors ! Neghe e RAIN OR SHINE in the Cl b until Jutie 10, of Columbia Fede 3 ard W. De Gast as- [ Column ctl 1 *The e % 4 ABIAY P , : e o A “mes o reli s in this |, 3o consists of Samuel 933 G Cor. o [} o SUCCESS’ || Fare: Adults, 75c; - Children, 40 led by Rev..H rganization, and C. L. Hardin ork. i AL A G coepe donkiun 10th & G E With Brandon Tynan Brun stor of the ington | member of the board of directors. Pre: \\.\p rian Church A\v'x ul't‘.—h-]r[\ was made hy Rev e assistant pastor of the FInt |yow erionas e home v telcgraph.| HACKER LOSES IN CQURT. NEW THEATER *. '.7-’“7"" g Washington's Ouly St Waier Reso TR 212 5w Advertlaament. || cyenai o heriinal Compans ] sin pore sonmiso ™ “PASSING OF THE WEST” | ... OPENS MAY 26 S. e s T e, yesterday complained to Chief Jus- | NEWSTA“TO R aiv: A ame ev. Dr. ac Ward, chairman A B el 28 v (Sundsys & Holidays: e, Br e Wart g of| DROPS PERIURY CHARGE, | finiecos ror s eged viiatio (| e g wemrs coursor, R 0 D E 0 o William De 3 4B DANIELS, LEW semen . : NI i ; = ation of Churches of the Dis- of the injunction g . George Fitzmaurice's Mussive Drams, Saturday: 9, 10:30, 2:30, 5:40. trict_of Columbia, made an address| g § Attorney Frees Five Wit-|court preventing the loitering on the ! “KICK IN” ons""iw'\ 930,112, 540, 445 er Dass: 8, which he praised the holding of I propert of the company at Union! i R I B 9 the Bible question contests. He said| pessess in Bookmaking Case. |stution. The company declares that | TOMORROW-JOHN GILBERT, fa AND Frequent Trains Returning such a conte benefit to the com- : the hacker last Sunday twice drove his | - = ity e ales paid & tribute to]| United States Attor ordon has | e A A e v The| - ; Indian Exposition Alvs. Louise Harding who orig- {nolle prossed an indictment for per-|chjef justice issued a rule on Andre | s : . d 1 Cowboy and Cowgirl Contests inate: contests, whom he ] ported against Robert L. Pitts. | to show cause May 31 why he should z e N : s as beer i1l for several months. : M. Hartman, Roy B. Johnson,|net be adjudged in contempt of court. | g " = | = . Nl G e e < n : man, s P i b ~t St and K. 1. Ave. six joyous b ‘pon his proposs slient prayer | J tvan and Clarence L. P ] 1 3 AMERICA 1t relaxation on was offered fc speedy re s . The n were accused “ i = MARTHA A 2 \ Potomac and e s. S. C_Cissell, chairman of t ing told one account of their deal-|| DOWNTOWN K Street N. W. % : = 5 N Under Auspices Almes Temple y. Present Sailings e r ] ension .|ings with Charles T. Swann, an al- ee W, | FAVOR[ 1 St N Produced by -Show of Shows, Tae.o N { . from Seventh St leged handbook maker. to the district AUTO Between 20th & Z1st v % i : r 3 § Niotor 3. Bosne, Fross & Gor, Mav. in Baltimore early Monday morsir N THE CRUISE 70 BAL n’ orte R ntestants had en n‘rr» ! ¥ nd a e ely e 2 . & ol Rwy testants had entered and an entirely different May 25 to Union Stahon P]aza Main 5949, Md., Dol & Va. Bwy MAY 30— JUNE 10 and that s five had complated | statement the witness stand at the contest ungest contestant trial of Swann 0 7 ! ; i was eight vears old, while the oldest| A United States Attorney June 10 g, . N 4 ity yenta . Twanty-two | and Emerson investigated the | 24-Hour Service Rk T GA) ¢ “AFRICA” WITH GUN 1N Genoral admission to Rodeo.....750 11AM. nIALTo : & - to at G and Scotland were | cas nd d d a conviction could| . . 7 ER by H. A. SNOW. Per. Grand Stand . ; ! 3 Box Seats.. Street churche sccured i 2 Sy The work M and Rev. Reserved Seats on_Sale at tho || NPM. N ——————— p - N Dy & date of tninis s cxionded <JMMMMWMMMMMMMMMWHMWMWWIHM“MIM“NMW s N e ok B0 The Star for conducting the contest. | N YT Mrs, Cissell announced another con- 2 . e = ’V‘I held next y.~ar'. Open at 8:30 a.m. Every Banking Day NOIU S the tlme— i PARAMOUNT } were presented by Col. e el i | SEVEN B1G RIDES. NEW FUN HOUSE BRESENTRS ANY OTHER ATTRACTIONS. BOATING. Pt onsontostanty . . = Wear Oxfords for comfort and wear GROVES, PLAY GROUNDS AND ISHANDAR E%) =The Columbia National Bank & || Vi7 050k /ool o seer ERRT RIS | T ETROPOLITAN ADDRESS OF LINCOLN | L © comfort. Sk i DAN c' N G I =————— AT 106m READ AT EXERC|SES s;’;,,{',;:,:_‘(,o 911 F Street é;’:m'm Unsurpassed forsfine quality, appearance IN THE LARGEST AND FINEST BALL. | | LAST THREE DAYs d durabilit DO NSNINGTON RAILWAY AND | 11 AM. TO 41 P. and duvability. . poe S Ll RKED GLEN . it Burnside Post, G. A. R., Holds An- | A tiecriic co cans MAnkeo aick Doors Open at 10130 A nual Memorial Service PARK ENTRANCE. at Hall. lnterested in You Quality and service make i e a e . A\'r‘ttlctmz'x" first cost low = = aad A ~ i TAXIS & AUTOS HAROLD citizens of Springield read by | f This bank takes more than perfunctory in- - Fial excrcises of the T terest in those it serves. Your problems be- Nettleton Shoes, $12.50 and $13 Lower Rates N Al B come our problems—vour success is our ob- Other Good Shoes, $8 to $10 _— LLOYD e o e e jective—as long as you utilize our facilities. made by Rev. Harry D. Mitchell. hor OENLy pneminerof the e suba | Such interested service as we offer means i o . ombination of aughs and Gasps Ever | S e s i w1 ‘ - me: ) $3.50 Philadelphia = [| = < ; o Dronounced encdietian mutual advantage—give us an opportunity to ICH S $3.25 Chester “Safefiy Last” || OF SILK invocation was the chaplain, R McBrice. The | demonstrate the benefits of a “Columbia” Noveles Comedy i WITH musical program was given by Mrs = B sl e e connection. Proper Footwear $3 .00 Wilmington e ggnv;nc(omsou Danicl Kelly is commander of the B : AND RETURN 4 oA 3% Compound Interest Paid on Savings F Street at Tenth SUNDAY JUNE 3 ! “Seed Dt Sole distributors Nettleton Shoes in D. C. oy “‘.’:h, Surver--Sympbon. Cosmo Hamilton STRA SUBSIDIAGIE With Perfect Support in tho Greatest As the oldest member of the sian liament, Mme. Omankowska ! iy % e was called upon to deliver the pres Wasiington (Tnfon Station) Totent somion ot that body. ® 1 ' | e——— — ——— ) &ilbstogton 10:05 ALY, Chostor =1 HEXT WEEK 1 b! R SAITTRZTSAT . West Philadelph MOUNT VERNON W 3 |l [MIGH CLASS VAUDEVILLE and ALEXANDRIA, round trip, 80c | e i Fie voeatine B - THEATRE DE LUXE i ) curston. : America’s Greatest Arlington, side trip, 10c additional | | - D FElectric _Cars leave 12th and Penosslvania emdiales Eesinsion Aestay, June 37 v Avemue Nortbwest, on he bour and balt bour & ¥ ADELAIDE \ y i Pennsylvania 3 ) Running Time—355 Minutes w.jmnzlf,in‘-:iq;‘-'- e | Railroad System q &\ H.qu,ES | 3 The Route of the Brosdway Limited. / “ L ey & ) | I<| ! P ) BLANCHE DAYNE u | ir L Comedy I \ = ! ! 1'H0, AS E. ) R O O : | TODAY AND TOMUR * MAKION | ) i 3 DAVIES. in “WHE B _ | Tibon was'is Hevan i a SN 3 i CRANDALLS ana B St A esorie ¥ abise Fatns owss Toples g edy. “DON'T FLIRT. Two Shows Dally—: B i TOMORRS TEODOT s * " Runday Mat. at 3 f MAY McAVOY, in 2 Phones: Main 4484, 4185, 6835 == IR SATTE ADCR : CRANDALL'S T daily Sunday Music by the Arlington Hotel Orchestra ' ol i it JIMMIE ADAMS. in ¢ ACHER'S SITDI0. Monduy and Frida: What Causes Children to - « ” : R S i [ 8 Fail in Their Studics? Featurlng Bob Foster Something | S e o) Ottimes children fall in their 0 Sw. {Guar. resul studies because of imperfect eye- > daily ; SDW 4 Mats, 5o 8 i UP-TO-THE-MIN B follow the megiect {o faratan Internationally Famed as “The Modern Pied Piger” Who Will “Make It Snappy” Tell the public what [lf{fll TORaN OGNS ol 20 CONN AV the child with the vmy\er (nn« . M ADAMS, in *“OH, SLE T RTAFTORL 3 slants thelr me, Our - - you have and what you ADDED. ATIRACTION, “Tiii: 113 LeSsont tn al atyles of dancing experience 2 o/ I &30 Biltmore st e e Dinner Dance Supper Dance Dinner and Concert want in exchange for it * fI[Ifl AT o LR R M. A. LEESE °G5 e in a Star Classified Ad. 'rmuu.llt’o\\ o }»l JHyes. L o pia: it Dt 614 Oth St. 6:30 to 8:30 R.M.) 9 P.M. to 1 AM. Sundays, 6 to 9 P. M. : by : o eucing. You'll. be surprised 8 Canee. Branch Nerer 712 11th Street (Yo Cover Charge) (Cover Charge) _ " (No Cover Charge) “how many replies vou'll || lCRANDALL'S Az, vhesser - HOTEL INN | receive. | MATINEE SATURDAY. 3 604-610 9th St. N.W. A distinct innovation is our Hot Kitchen on the roof, enabling us to serve all dishes while R E I | Glass dance Sut. evenings, Formerly Stagx Hotel Because The Star's L IS " WTH " AND Fhone Main $108-8100 they possess the appetizing flavor imparted by the skill of W aahmgton s best chef. | .. Cassified Ads are so ! 3 A R CA D 37 rooms, §6 weekly: $10.50 rooms, $8; $14, thoroughly read, and i vatory, $10; 2 i E | Toom, 50 per cent mote. Booms Like Mother's. The enlarged dancing floor is supplemented by the new Ball Room, on the Lobby Floor, | produce such results, o2 it prints MORE of 3 L. Washington's Amusement Center | used in mclcmcnt weather. ‘ ' # | tl h day tl\an - LANK | : : = || e Ml DANCE--- O 0 K s Phone For Reservations—Main 6550 { i ington papers com- 2B mar Ay AQuehec On the Lurgget a8 Foss P 1 01 5! TODAY--PRISCILLA DEAN, pined. TLAME OF LIFE." ~And_EDDIE Ballroom With Cool Roof Annex—0thcr - SAMUEL 4. STRENEERGER, P“’P"""" sl M‘“"‘g" ; hround she come e I SIS, i | DR i T B E. Morrison Paper Co. ; l. o ‘Star Branch Ofice S Lo Petpitions - % ., = - e 2 Miar 2 |2Puu\\l‘luA“‘n‘n I.l’-.ln. $

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