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THE EVEI\ING S'}.AR WASHl\(x'lO\’ D. C., SATURDAY, JUNE 2, 1923 ¢~ | TODAY'S AMUSEMENTS. = g PI!I:!'!IDE‘!'I‘——- lee oarh LOEW'S _CHARDALL I'm tired of the voter who comes | comedy, at 2:30 and 8:30 p.m. N ! NEW G w ” HEAD to my door and brags of his motor e ausetile ALAC ET 0 T"’ for three hours or more. now .m. | . George Primrose » STREET AT 15 e il i that hig. pasant “"‘o"l‘,‘:;“ph;“w“‘t": Minstrels,” vaudeville, at 3, 6:30 and N Gettazoss 10:30 5 Bl o : T 4 3 ¢EinrE win; it's nothing g on, 9 p.m. ' = EDWIN AUGUST 11 AM. TO 11 P.M. fashioned of tin. It's creaking and|" gmRA N D “Discovering _Movie ! LASE. TINES TODAY Doors Open_at 1030 A.M. U. S. Chamber of Commerce | "issing 3nd groaning fn pain. s |§tgrs, py odeville. at 2:46. 620" and | N TRA“_ OF THE 'DISCOVERING MOVIE STARS" Pirst National Prestats ‘ MATINEE 20c NIGHT 30c — And yet like a fountain he gurglcsl METROPOLITAN —Richard Bar!.hp!-l , Foris & West: Delbridge ‘. -:---.. Official Sees Advantage |[his yarn of climbing a mountain s and Derothy Glsh. n TThe o e RICHARD Exclusive Picture Pr = ¢ p | MADGE lnfnw—l.m numu B ARTHELMESS e ogram and jumping a tarn, of whizzing |, 71 25, 5:30, 5:25, 7:30 and 9:35 p.m. | il through ravel d swimming i In a Comedy- . . Gained by Scl_mo" | through mugd—vhis lrai::nphs of travel | “Suecera at lr(lrn!‘dn‘." . 1:26, 8 PI"E ARE ) VOUA "'L“.E’" WITH Be.glnmng Monday’ June 4th | would curdle your blood. In vain|5:30, 7:30 and -31c . NT. Commenting today on the election [ my endeavor to boost my own bus, 'MN aen ;:‘"l*",q.‘fiyn,;;:fiar::',-‘h‘-;i Fes Except Sat. Mat.. Sun. & Teildays GlS FIRS R ON OF Thursday of Willlam Mather Lewis |for hours and forever he kicks up 2 % 2: Supported by a brilliant cast in : his fuss. 1 strive every minute to|Lnesgime Fine s o MARY MILES MINTER and o wuperb pleturization of Jon. ° ” as president of George Washington | y 5 50 p.m. frienc s et e ; Uhtverdity. Eilot BT Goodkis, rosts |CORE inia word) but When i \Begini| " sy arn Harty Comisor. 1o i ANTONIO MORENO story o Ir 0 ame ac dent vice prekident of the CUnited |it his thunders are heard. His voice | Rustle of Silk" (second week), at!| [ K i States Chanib ¢ iCommerce aiia is appalling, it stabs like a lance, and {11:30 a.m., 1:30, 3:30, 5:30, 7:30 and | R EXTRA! States Chamber of Commerce, sald: | hen he is brawling I haven't a[9:30 p.m. MISS GRACE GLORIA AHR | “Although 1 am very sorry to lose Mi Eavinitromiitie stal i E b Chans chance. My car is a dandy and fain C] AL }:r‘:‘m :l‘nl;l;nltlsxc\, in | the Times-Herald - - ” CAST INCLUDES y ber of Commerce of the United States,| L4 T¢ILE t0 any one handy. its vic-| ‘715 and 9:30 pome ‘T“l‘;‘l"!;l SND.EEEOV —_LU(Y s e, COOPER_GA%T()&—N E(;-LIASSSh_KE.\ ber of Com of the | tories great. My larynx is sagging, | = ¢ e a USTIN TR &A N, C Ave.sE | NETH HARLAN=—Zasu Pitts—Ethel Shannon— I could not and would not indertake | ;my “voice is too low: When People | Roasat st 350 Tor 5. p AZA—Shrino | LAWRENSON CAROLINA % 2 pER. ¢ b, % ; Mary Culver—Fred Malatesta—and Joseph Dowling for an instant to urke such consid- |3t hraceinc'T haven't 5 shom . Se | o = 1l BOBBY VERNON s N - 2 “HEART 0' THE HILLS." Pathe News eration upon him. in view of the |come dippy creatures to boast of hé 14-Yeur-0ld Boy C and Aesop’s Fubles. Added music 7 3 o 3 In Christie’s Funniest, Rreat opportunity that has been |their cars, and blow in my features| Yo M. C. A. DAY SCHOOL Stopnr M R TR : opened to him in the tender and ac- | the fumes of cigars. They know 1| “QUEEN OF THE SHRINE" Ehartesmagintiaceioon Sagier: % > Al “TAKE YOUR CHOICE” || S ceptance of the presidency of t-eorgu\um bellow and roar like a gale, so | GRADUATES 14 BOYS | rAst Time—roNiTE AT 8 == =rmm e WORLD SURYV YMPHONY i " A Story of Washington University. IT-am the fellow who lists to their | Fastat CHEVY CHASE,, 5 e | 775~ NOTE “Zp e Y recognize that as @ far larger | talc [ James A Bell Delivara Commence- Beginning Tomorrow DOROTHY ~ MacKAILL, in *Mi Kee the 325,000 nrmm“ Shawl fi“d than that in which he was en- | (Copyright) WALT MASON. e TN B LAK A ROSESCcentury Comeds. presented to Dorothy Glan ny faKed and one in which 1 personally | ment Address—Scholastic JACK HOLT IN Aowie. cha fow, PEAT Sty s enaruseatiow dia- H | i v nnocent You A G SR POUCE COURTS PAY Awards Made. “THE TIGER'S CLAW" ke s el ¥ Street. ’ g s gm0t Comsiructive worle T8 " e e el « ONCE A MASON " REGENT 5tk and catitornia soa. | [CRANDALL'S CENTRAT 3 b ‘4 and the tion day schovl for boy ated TODAY O B Diand ettt LIS ReLOREIENE s ca; OWN WAY IN MAY | neis e boya Eruate L e e sy 0 P I not for a_moment overlook the en- fourteen puplls at commencement ex- Drew THIN T I = LAW." “\ud L1GE ; 2 § . il R AR NEW STANTON *cx& cxex. > |l coniidon e v » . /% Whims of Fate in Fines Pracucally“’l‘“\ red the commencement addr c lred '";';;;. ADAM AND EV A i nmu 3 IGHTING The war savings bureau of the Tr e o ury Department and as' head of the | E loA i oo Ty ol ety edicatitnservice ere, [ 4 | DABRlS/AmOUNtiConigress Wotes, | Pessnted he uiplomng. ) Ll L iy o 9th and E st much interested in the future de- for Onerations. Al William Hedley Clews, Gil- Ll LOTRITE T LOEW’S TNl JACKIE “DADDY. oLUMBI A [y s o v v | IcRAMaEs e | || REANEE R Sl Hok KRN FRH KEKh Kk KA KKk K Polaris The New Game 264 Trillion Miles in an Aeroplane Amusing—Exciting Intensely Interesting and Instructive The whole world will soon be playing it Be one of the first to have one THE POLARIS CO. 1403 New York Ave. Or Ask Your Dealer - i ] . £ y ; BEE DEALING." And " 3138 . 4 velopment of this institution _of | man Brownell Garner.” Eugene Wi ___F STREET AT 12th : . | A pEar d IE 3 A% al St T % ot e AR ; : to Purgatory SO B seorr: n Mr. Lewis I believ 3 s avy The report of the full transactions | Jacquet, Colin Macafec John Robert LAST TIMES TODAY = EEoT found a man who {of ‘the police courts for the month | Manson. John Carpenter Palmer, jr.; METRO PRESENTS AMERICAN 1%t St and R. 1. Ave of May, completed today, shows that | o S 3 i JULIA_8WAYNE and Garde $i 2 elements of character, ability and ex- | ; i 8 that{eord Ennalls Santmyer, Leroy Brod- TAGU LOVE_ and | n : - perience to develop them. and who | there were a total of 9 case: Voshall and Thomas Franklin """l‘| ia “THE DARLE S ) 14th and Col. Ra.llf | N | X - 't B k Al unauestionably give Gf the best | handled and disposed of in the three > 1 i Fons ; Sl Fay 1 1 ac! that is in him to this service, now bl - i 1 c awards were made to nt $t. N.V 3 . | 4 . that e has undertaken it | branches of the court during that el ket FAVOR[TE H 8¢ ¢ 1 _ y 0 : 7 ninth JErade, Roy Engel LIAM RUS N ADBDED MATINER In the Ristrict of Columbia branch, i h 3 Hall roy Vol- 9 And wixth ep! . ']u offenses, such as drunks and petty r sixth srade, Ash N i S 4 > . e |l 7 s 5 3 ! medy— erturs Skin. Conductor : .Army and Navy Oj]lcvrq “«‘m (56,81 Kinds are tried, there | Y rade, Bryant Per- RAPHAE “0th at 0 8 W TOMORI ORIA _ £WANSON A Special Double Reel Comedy [n the United States branch where | “Honors were awardea to Pnimip} Beglnning Tomorrow JOHNNIE WALKE RTH : g CApRE. e N | felonies, assaults. robberies and like 4 F and | 4 2 - 3 e e o erier 2 GG S . e CRANDALLS 373 < : e s ] 3 e i | DAY ¥ 2 y 3 unday nternational ews Weel Sl A cases either tried or in which | Bladen Wil received fir i MYERS, i 3 3 DT i y ork city for duty. ; han tion. < : 1 “COBRI farc service, at the Army War |crease each month as the popularity | JAlien Fry won_ the memorial medal | 14 RODOI.PH i e ADDED ATTR HARRS (AL 3 been ordered to the general staff|that the volume of business within . school department 11 EODORE | RORERTS, ' attention of one judge to hear them 'awarded the following: First team 4 ert: Stanley Lieut. Col. Lewis Landes has been jand at least an additional assistant George McCoy, Roy Engle, J s cal. and Maj, | clerks to do the Traffic Court busi- |(lews. William Barber, Har . AT FALLS PARK ||| DI W St NE. and Garden AR er SEDA and a3 iness Willi Taylor, Willlam Phill | GRE S P EMHR 00T GIRSON. in “SINGLE 624 M St. N | b wany. "o v . Brady and Harr, Abell to duty | three courts for May were $48,200, or ond team—Clarence Ticer, N National Capital I nd : | e e R e e T e L pita TRUXTON 5 Que St x.w. Ao HARRY ; Also Comedy. upport operation of the |Briscoe, Richard Stiles, (hester — — R TRACTION T H F corps, resident in this city courts. Shaffer, Julius Joubert and Blaine Picnie Grounds—Fishing T Street TRAIL." No. 11 o v ha m 0! o I u- Excellent chicken and fish dinners SE. N and AY McAVOY. i resignation of First Lieut. Howard | imately half a million dollars annu- A £a ok D. Norris, air service. to take effect | 811Y. ‘The operation of the court is il Round Trip, 50c; Children, 40c : =ZC ~ o ] to operate its several departments. o | Adeguate train ‘sarvice frem Terminal, H Capt. Frank B. Lammons. Sth In-| o e 'he Tted Triangle Outing Club will 36th and M Streets N.W. i CRASHIN® el fantry. at Fort Benning, Ga., has been | 11€ ries of the judges, clerks and | The Ted Wriang Mat. Satnrday at 2 o take 2:30 pm. o BOUND. And CHRISTI University of Vermont and State Bopableiwhie \l - JOH i that its possibilities are large. i Harris Benjamin Hull. lobert John - L : % >4 : ; Al v , and full these opportunities, who Maynard Parker Shoemaker, Sian- BETTY RLYTHE. MON CRANDALLS Savoy Thenter 1IN . ! month, jine. | lenth grade, Gelston A Heart- ~Gripping Story of the + " i ‘omedy, ¢.hanges in Stations of i where the misdemeanors and smaller | Shal Alter, ti. seventh 5 NAN NORTH. " Comedy MATINEE AT 2:30 .3 #nd 1 Ron ains prohibitio owing os ovemen s T ” Sty | against ‘the national prohibition law, | xhowing the most improvement physi DARLING, in “TAKING ORDERS 645 P Ave. S, tle. Wash.. has been ordered to New In the trafic branch there e eph Morg s forfeited collateral. jand Ralph Mehrlich honorable men 3 Comedy. “SUN g z LEOP. & Our 4 and Interesting Movie Chats Maj. Walter €. Baker. chemical|The traffic cases show a material i Pathe Nows NGLE 5 3 o 3 % and industrial value of the autc ted by Edward G e o 5 R ‘THE, 0N rRAn College. Washington barracks, has|bile expands, showing conclus e e liikisent average - the wigh VAI.ENTINO .RINCLS . GLORIA school at Fort Leavenworth. Kan. |(he next year will demand the entire | Hase ball emblems and letters were | SR . DAUGHTERS 3 = = = ¥ == SO 5 - 3 assigned to duty in the office of the | corporation counsel and one or more : Jonn Kimmel, Joe Morgar 2 SONECH MY Mo CRANDALLS Apollo. Luther R. Maddox and Capts. Johnson | The total financial receipts of the Lugene Beebe and Thomas Rooney. | Most beautiful place mear the [\§ jaxpED™ {0 Comedy ! Mat. Saturday at 2 pm. e office g P ! o s JOT GBS n "OL . in__“BEFORE TH in the office of the chief of englneers. | gngunt appropriated by Congress for | Pk James Ashion’ Embry ol FREE SUNDAY CONCERT DLED COURAGE " Aty Comedp. T b HAC ADDED MATINEE A1 They are all members of the reserve | the and 2 4 The President has accepted the |, The income of the court is approx- | Farrell Pepular Amusements SLMER CLIFTON. in “DOWN TOMORROW—THEODOR s 10 | handicapped at all times for finances | CITY NEWS IN BRIEF. 5 aches are away below T | meet row at < H N.Y. LW, . M e TR T, O s, D4R | ot r St achen'ar awa heiow ' rea- | megt tomorrow U Whicomn : i| siPPODROME 2.« oY SHERS *44**4«*««*****@{* : !ville. Get off at Cedar Lane fc e = THE FOURT SKETEER." A TIULA HONEYMO0N Agricultural College, Burlington. Vt First Lieut, George MK William- | QRGANIZATION ACTIVITIES. |for tunen. o o o o SHUBERT - ATES LU 5, TTRACTION 3¢ ok o A Ok ok of Virginia TOMOREOW—NORMA TALMAD ferred from Fort Myer. Va. to New TONIGHT. | r. Sarn Brown of National Y. W. A R RIC . atis WITHIN THE LAW York city. Federation of Citizens' Associations|C. A. will give health talk F Street at 7th Week-End Excursions to Capts. 'R, B. Harding. C. B. Spruit| will meet for the last time this sea- | women and girls at Phyllis Wh . . and B. T. Sharpton, Medical Corpa, in | son. § o in'boardroom of Munic- | . W. €. A tomorrow at 4 pm Blue Ridge Mountains CHESAPEAKE BEACH Hawail, for duty. - The Waxhington Navy . il t Lieut. T. H. McCreery, Quar-| The Cheer-O Club will give a dunce | General will meet at the W. Photoplays PR T ‘Washington's Only Salt Water Resort ter Corps. at Fort Myer, Va..at the Blue Triangle for benefit nf‘)lfllhvurn(—rv street and Penn . ¥ 9 > st Lieut. William McK. Tonkay, | { Tt is esvential that every Helper Gen {] roumn passase until midaight of fclow- || Round Trip: Adults, 50c; Chiléren. 35c % e 2 2 39O 2 2 KKK KKk K field artillery, “having been found by The University (»r Chicago students ! eral employed in the Washington for Program ing Monday. (Sundays: Adults, $1; Children, 50c i an Army retiring board incapacitated | and alumnae will Bive a dinner- :lame navy d be present at th - 1 Special Round-Trip Fares Trains Leave District Line Station E— e for ‘active service on account of dis- | and bridg tional A. A. U. |ing. = = BLUEMONT o Sundays: 9:30. 11 445, % o son, Jr., field artillery been trans- this city, have been ordered to Hono- | ipal building. E 5 Opens Sunday with been ordered to Fort Riley, Kan. | ex-service men avenue foutheast, tomorrow. See ‘Sinday Papers Round-trip excursion _tickets good far All Seashore Attractions ability which is not. lhe result of any \“7 1634 Round Hill Leeaburg President on May 16, 19 was, by |Omit its weekly dance. || Herndon . : . . o el o T e = S HERE'S A WESTERN TRIP || R o = | COLONIAL BEACH tred from th. vice o a e Tisting essl enis: Aao. ! ) Ured rrom the service or That dats. | The, Btired Bnlisea Mens aseo- ] 38 Days' Persomally co ] chitdren & and under 12 years halt fare) = RIALTO - o ne her Davs: 10:30, 2 0 i Pt e D e g - : Purvectisitie T SPEND THE WEEK-END AT ing having been approved by the| The Community Service Club willy i SRR 1 | High Altitude, Heéalthful Climate. st G revised statutes, and his name wili | Temple Mignificent Scenery Reat Recreati EPM. steet B | J v i andy Beach! hercafter be omitted from the Army | "SHRINERS : Hotel sccommedations s34 _cemforiable LAST DAY OnlysRtsoctiNeacIWARNINESORAVHL Y aiSancy) - Bp:ings, Feglster ATT s +| bome-like board be secured at mod- Palatial Steamer MRCFCETNEL Y. | | - : A Fede R o 3 . L > janta Barbara, San Rear Admiral A. H. Robertson lof - I nner. $1.00. g Lo tiand, AR i ST JOH"S naval operations, Navy Department,| Thrown From Horse and Kicked. p— . = o Baini [jpYashingtont and’ OkitDonsnion 6 j [ has been assigned to the command | i A = { 3 . ilwi of the 11th Naval District. Rear Aa- Injuries Not Serious. | " p Railway " b | Leaves Tth St. Whart miral A. H. Scales of the Scouting| Bert Hampton. rodeo perform es- | e " 1 X 3 Sl Fleet 1o the command of the ith|terday afternoon was thrown from a PRI e i ! 3 = = ¢ i } TODAY, 2:30 P.M. Naval District and Rear Admiral|horse and Kicked on tac head by the T eyesimake you dizzy—give A N \ { 2 A0 44| TOMORROW, 9 A.M. Roger Welles of the’11th Naval Dis- |animal. The injured man, who ie re I hendaches Then It iy A i o i Tonight 8.30 ) i b triet to the command of the 3th Naval | istered at Senate Hotel. ot b ) BELASCQ somett 8. i A FREE DANCING ome. We bave our private Pullman, stos st Best Seats $2.00 R 4 % R dew |0t s iacan Eespialiey aanieronsty v im e e ) “ Ticket 8200 York navy vard has been ordered to|hurt Eerorkly heed. - | ] St clams hotels, take the beut sieht- 1 0 “Best performance and AE ? i ;:.:‘..:.y Freeaiee s e S alese, Nawport s L o =M ALEERE s "Ir'"t;: e oo o production_ the country & b 4 & Children Half Fare Academy ‘has been to the | sranch 719 11th Streét A:"da;m"g.l?:i.&.'}?: 'L& t'"" has seen in our genera- 4 B 4 talt Water Bathing, Fishing, Licut. John F. Piotrowski. attached FOR VIEWING PARADES = — — 2 | | over tterea ‘for ‘the money. - it U tion” — . & | ¢ i == Amasemeate, to the U S. S. James K. Paulding has eske and Chlo Ticket Ofice, EONARD HALL. IN THE NEWS Chess been detailed’ to the Washington CHOICE SEATS NOW AVAILABLE P10 2dth st nw.r or Laughs, Thr Hsv Romance | navy vard and Lieut. Fleet W. Cor- | S ot i Lt e Can BAUM & SON | E. R. ROCHESTER to the James K. Paulding. 2 | Minagar | ¥ CARME insign Dolph C. Allen of the Battle | 404 PA- AVE PHON| ‘ = | 910 District National Bank Bldg. B v leet :ml :r:wlh;n ; D. Ilalmer nir lh; HOTEL INN Pho-e M. 3080. Washington, D. C. Z S. Lang have been assigne & : | ¢ x % the naval air station, Anacostia, 604-610 9th St. N.W. i 4 IGH CLASS VAUDEYILLE - B . S Formerly Staz Hotel | THEATRE DE LUXE Gunner John E. Reuschel, at the Fhone Main Hoss100" | Z New Noskin Wuparite Simgex Anacostia naval air station has been | 5 : RUSTLE ordered to the naval aireraft factory | wiih ‘voues, Shareek!ys $10.50 rooms, A GREAT HOLIDAY BILL Belasco Theater, June 4, 430, Ticke(s at Philadelphia. room, 50 per o : 3 FOR on sale. Homer L K.itt, 1330 G st. The X\\\.nno\n American Aotres:. n.aw. Belaxco Theater. WILL CONTEST POSTPONED. | | SHRINE PARADES - OF SILIC HELEN WARE ) EXCUKSIONS i &G Gomedy. The second contest over the $4,000. = AL or ! i ¢ TR _ZDATERT TR GREAT FALLS 'BY WATER :;u(»’ :rzl(»ar:esskffi:;‘l‘:n;”:ol’i\:;‘;:‘l)esl‘:r'::l[;h | D. J. Kaufman, Inc. Criterion Theater BETTY COMPSON Oharming and Beautifal r was postponed by Justice Siddons | i until October 3. Fallure to serve no- i Y sl D S MW CONWAY TEARLE ) ANN GRAY--With Her "ll’p cidge S0t e ,s,,',‘:{",; ,,’;‘:i“ru Hite on cartin partics in interest was | E, Morrisor Paper Co. T8 a0 00 1005 Pa. Ave. | Admission, 25c Story by e . i 1 Riven as the reason for the deferring Riven as the st PEvery Garags & Mastorplsce.” | Seo L. King [t The Village Blacksmith Cosmo Hamilton |’ WAYNE & WARREN q &m%mm&gmmmmmm&mmm e ———— SCHICHTL'S WONDERETTES PEONY EXHIBIT o R || v WExT WEEk —pm | AL. K. HALL & CO. NOW AT ITS BEST THEY CALLED HIM WOMAN SHY! Fens Morgan 4 American Acer TP-TO-THE-MINUTE DANCES, Drive out and see over 100,000 in bud and bloom in the YET HE CARRIED OFF THE WO- Acsop’s Fables Toplcs Pathe 26 CONN AV FR. Private Gardens of Edward P. Schwartz L A TERHOE TR FROF. AND MRS, ACHER'S §TCDIO Gaithersburg, Maryland S A S LI B L Over Four Hundred Varieties T R M 11 pum. Private lessons’ by sppointment —correctly labeled true to name, including Two Hundred Rare ‘\oveltles of the sslafllngT(]flAY i i KERR & WESTON nklin K567, - Established 1900, ' G+ highest rating. Balance in American, French, English, Holland and Japanese CONTINUOUS, Two SBhows Daily, £:15 and 8 Social Bet. .\'tandards (World's Best). @ imur < { day Mafineo at 3. Class and private in fon in all forme = e of dancing. Now introducing the new T TONIGHT AND DURING SHRINE y, 1145 CONNECTICUT AVE, .Do not confuse these flowers with ordinary Peonies, as they are admitted by experts to be of the finest collection, the best European and Oriental Novelties, CONVENTION — s IN?Sroet: Igngn.wA PRESIDEN Penn Ave. "2’:‘1”'“{1 private. Any hour. | Clase dance 3 L N P o T—“Teach aunclag 1a T and the cream of Standard varieties. They are pronounced by critics to be of dis- tinct and rare beauty. Over 100,000 in buds and blooms. Drive out and see a field of magnificent flowers. Expert teachers.” Buds and Blooms may be purchased at $2.00 per dozen, or three dozen for WELCOME NOBLES ", s'suism o $5.00. When cut fresh from the field and placed in a cool room, away from the Mat. Today at 2:30—Tonight at 8:30 |Franklin 14354V "-"muf Dancing, Stage sunlight. thev will onen into most gorgeous flowers. N fork Success - The Current New Yor! e — sons any time, . six lessons, $4. Guar. results. Fine environment. W. 1129, ; It y | JACK LONDON'S ool : to Specialized svmremeiscaslll | '7/ABYSHAL BRUTE' e A n c A n E Service REGINALD DENNY Beg. Tomorrow Nite I4TH ST. & PARK RD. TONIG ¥ Sty et : ———— || SHRINE WEEK ONLY|| °°ENSIJNIGHT —of . N u?nb:fi; ‘ Grentoeg Tawer 1t 1n Yot | | SHRINE CARNIVAL to shoes—look under the “ y D A N c E RECOMMENDED ) i TREE ADM] L ABI E s STRIKING DECORATI SERVICE Column of AMUSEMENT PARK FINEST FLOOR & MUSI - & . 3 FUN HOUSE, the .Classified section '“E}{"fi‘,}'fl :r!'?ncnon - IR ISH ADDED ATTRACTION and you'll find some one '« HOURS NIGHTLY in practically every line ; “THE STAR SKoorer® ” “ENDURANCE DANCE” who guarantees satisfac- WITH ALL-STAR. CAST, INCLUDING MASTER JAZZISTS FOR $500 IN CASH PRIZES tion to Star readers. ESTELLE TAYLOR asd MAE BUSCH : DANCING NOTE—Thoss wishing te compets asply FIRST SHOW SUNDAY—3 P. M. TAKE ‘8L33 ECHO 0% CAB S The Play That Put U in Humor st onen to Mr. Willard, Arcade Audi. E ey T as A R R AT

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