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50 CHANGES [N POLICE ORCE DUE JULY T New Captain and Lieutenant, i e i Y . Heihays e R enwerthi Likely to Be Apnointed. Ran ana Fivst Lieuts. A. 5. Bennet Promotions Seen. and R. G. Gard, field artillery, at Foyt THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C . D. C, FRIDAY, [ HIGH FEES PROPOSED | , TODAY'S AMUSEMENTS. AS BAR TO CARNIVALS dramatic comedy, at 8:30 p.m. PRESIDENT—"Abie's Irish Rose” comedy, at 8:30 p.m. Merchants’ Association Takes Up Question of Licenses Upon Members’ Request. JUNE 23 20, 15, 19 _ AMUSEMENTS. WE PLAY LOEWSVAUDEVILLE y Changes in Stations o, f Army and Navy Officers Of Interest to Capital ARMY. Lieut. Col. James G. Hannah, {fantry, at Fort Benning. Ga. assigned to the 2d Infantry, dan, 11 Alfred Mos: ______AMUSEMENTS. = |CHESAPEAKE BEACH WATER RESORT All Seashore Attractions Round Trip: Adults, 50¢; Children, [Except Bundays and Holidezs.) ave Distriot Line Station 0. 1 00, 3:20, 3. PRESIDENT %, B Tonight at 8:30, Best Seats, $1.00 | HELD OVER NEXT WEEK By Popular Demand Seats Now for 1. Sth Big Week of Fun Nichol's Comedy Riot “ABIE'S IRISH ROSE” The Irish-Hebrew Mirthquake BAND CONCERT. By the United States Soldlers’ Home Band, in the bandstand at Soldiers’ Home, beginning at :30 o'clock, John S. M. Zim- mermann, bandmaster. PROGRAM “Illinois State Band.” Lake AMUSENMENTS. RIALTO FEATURE STARTS 11 A M.--1-3-5-7 &9 P.M. GIGANTIO SPEOTACLE DRAMA BY VICENTE BLASCO IBANEZ The Cosmapolitan Coip presents melo- KEITH’S—"Creole - Fashion Plate,” vaudeville, at 2:15 and 8:15 p.m. STRAND—"Queen of Syncopation, vaudeville, at"2:45, 6:30 and 8:45 p.m POLI’S—"Birth of a Nation,” photo- play. at 2:20 and $:20 p.m. HIALTO—"Enemies of Women,” at 11am, 1,3, 6, 7and 9 p.m. Opposition to the presence of carni- .,'m"l:x“:“—“w‘l"f“n‘““l“w 0 o vals in the city was expressed by some | and 9:30 p.m. representatives of citizens' associations, | COLUMBIA—Bebe Daniels. at a meeting called by the Merchants | FXciters” at 11:25 a.m., 3 5:35, 7:35 and 9:45 p.m and Manufacturers’ Association, held | PALACE—Walter Hiers, in the association's quarters in The Star | n(.m, an Hour,” at 10 building late yesterday. Secretary . 4:20, 6:10, 8 and Charles J. Columbus, of the merchants’ | ZMETROPOLITAN—Milton , 5 “The Isle of Lost ¥ association said that he had been € JHO of, ] directed by the board of governors to [pm - ascertain #he opinions of the members CENTRAL—"Westbound of the association on such amusements, | ;"3” 36 a.m., 1:35, 3:35, 5: nd that letters would be written to as- R sociations not .represented suggesting BOY CHORUS TO SING. that they take up the matter Evan H. Tucker, president of the ! — - - Graded-School Pupils Program. Northeast Washington Citizens' Asso- | ciation : Thomas Donovan, president of the Central Citizens' Association: S. T L'Hommedieu, president of the North- 'Ph‘r: l'”‘*l d‘l’"";ll* "x'fiil; o | cas e Bhaos Assoct “nq | MuNity sing by the o horus | east Business Men's Association, and |qe ¢pe ded schools of divisions 10| Dr. R W. McCullough, president of thie | to 13 will be held in the auditorium x.r the Miner Normal ol Tu : afternoon at 2 o'clock. it was Trinidad Citizens Association, all spoke tion to ci lonito camivals S hotincedli(oaay) by, Mike Josephine | e by S | E. Wormley, director of m | fee be required of such e e ) b her thel direction of Miss Marie C. James,| Father John's Medicine teach partment of m during the | and w of choruses, vo in- has at { 2 Shows for Price of | Centinuous from_i2 Neen WASHINGTON'S ONLY POPULAR PRICE VAUDEVILLE THEATER MAMMY AND THE GOLD-DUST TWINS Holden & Graham: Charles Martin Fay Rash Trio; Wilson & Jeromo &t PHOTO PLAY ™ ““WHAT WIVES WANT Featuring ETHEL GREY TERRY Mats.—Fopular Prices—Nights 10¢-31 20¢-300 Except Sat. Mat., Marcl Overture, “La Burlesque.’ Suppe characteristic, “Musical cenes in Switzerland,” Langey Scene; (2) Peas- (3) Alpenhorn; i | field artillery. at ’ College, this ety mas Penna. Ave, (1) Rustic ant Danc 4) Jodler. Gems from com “Amori Fox_trot, Waltz medl ‘Myer, Va. have been ordered to| Honolulu, Hawaii, for dut ! Maj. Charles R. Alley, chemical war- | fare cice. at the Army War Col-! solice department | le n_assigned to duty polite e e ihe of the chief of chemic with in-w vice, War Department. of} A. Hanvey, jr. Veteri ort Bthan llen. Vt. | ed to treatment at General Hospital, .'.Ll’,LABOR com)mons in “The 1:25, 3: in Members of the are 1o terest u: | nz forward keen i July 1, when and changes expected to be captain and ed Finale, ™ tils, in at 11:30 to mber s in The VICENTE BLASCO 1BANEZ Lionel ‘Barrymore Alme Rtbens and an all stai re A new e be tive A District a lieutenant and two officers aud the imited,” 40-Mile Moonlight Tri Steamer ST. JOHNS Leaves Tth St. Whart TONIGHT te appo Fort L Ottic 1d Artille chard Tatte ve been or r duty NAVY, G. Castleman and Lieut. | Hale, Construction ( n ovdered to the Naval War Newport. ider Eoronresn s C. M. Creigh Kort My 1, at At-! ered to the | j Increase in Employment and Wages Reported by 6,075 Estab- lishments for May. to te night w bureau at | ton, the | Vit lanta, Ga.. | ot i ipines fo bui afloat ng today that son Will Give| cast SPECIAL ORCHESTRA SCORE POLLI'S Now MATS. | NITES {525 25, 50 might officials in they had headquarter ties, but w said K e S Spend the Week-End at ohn COLONIAL BEACH “Washington’s Atlantic City” ST. JOHKRS Leaven 7th 8 Wharf Saturday at 2:30 PY ot | Comni andin Russell preci Bullock. has bees to the cleventh naval d Commander W, B. Decker {receiving ship at New York has been | nt time Detective Sergt, | 4ss ¢ 1 . Fred Cornwell are | 1 . Brashears the detective bureau m]‘ Fitch, A. K. this ix said to be a tem- Ha com LOEW'S ALAC l" l'l'l'llli'l‘ AT 13th high license eutenantey to be arnivals, D.oH SO Folz rge Kirkland, R Mcl Sunday’ 2i 00 | eps body energy high G ummer months, LAIT TWO DAYS angement that be | the end of the may my Metzel, J. H. Smith, and G. D. Townsend have Annapolis Naval Byington of the Uta to duty in the of- advocate general d Lieut. H. B, | en assign squadron, battle 00 to 2.249,425 an arlson of the scouting flee the air- | has rren e Mary hous road n ver suit Dreyer on | air occupied | Officers at the theast. | been real | lows ot Naval ordered to othe 1 ¥ have | ations as fol- | ield, jr. to the | Henry to the Con- | rawley the J o th 1o They s and that to Milner Ofticers a | thi statiol R. F. property to July. she H occupy | i 5 r. M Licut ovt George Preliminary employment and wage figures announced today by the bureau of labor statistics for §, establish- | ments in forty-seven manufacturing in- | dustries showed an increase in May as 1\”'"[!&?!‘1‘ with the preceding month of {0.3 per cent in the number of employe: 4 r cent in the total of wages D and 3.8 per cent in the average l‘- rnings. creased fro }the average weel 17,000 to $60.° Tie general ine Jay was 50 per April. In the 1. porting increases in May in April, the industrie most represented were foundry and machin shop products, iron and steel, woolel and cotton good: brick and lumbe The average increase affecting The cigar and cigurette r the only one of thirteen industries for which figures were available whic | showed d ased emplovment and pa the Naval Medical School. {roll totals in May as compared with th: have been signed to other | same month last ye s as follows: Lieut. Commander Jones to the Quail, I i HIGH HONORS mons to San Domingo, Lieut L Mankin to the Quail, Lieut. W GETS G to Hampton d R .| District Boy Leads Class at Le At high. to_the Virgin | pa Charles Raymond Wire . and Mrs. Charles Wire ceived of 90 Philadelphia to Migh . Lighes Newmver ! Lanoi from Portemou Corps, Mas from achusetts | jeut. . J Corps. irom 1o Indian Head Lieut Brady, jr.. Civil Ask Pact ”‘.Uue-x Corps. from Fort Humph | to bureau of yvards and docks, i Dep: |« A “orps o the oL arned today b duating from McKinley ing High School here, Mr the four-vear course i . aud throughout his course d high in scholarship was awarded, scholarship. Sistant | “eértificate of distinction.” He f yards | president of the Tau Beta Pi 'ty and also president of the Thet ngineer Humphreys, Va Wir - | too thr k avy | fenig commenceme his superic lie MceKay, ¢ i has been detailed hief of the burea and docks, Navy Department Lieut. commander . M. Pace lument { Construction Corps, at Philadel the by Vacation Time Is Camera Time et us show vou our plete stock of Kodaks and Can Just the one you want t i} record your trip. Kodak Headquarters HARRY C. GROVE, INC. 1210 G St. N.W. M. 2067 1 specially ! napolis for treatment course of | en fixed f tue. but it} MARINE convy Col. W. N B v War College. Newport, Isigned to the 1st PHaiti Capt. Walter Wooding has been de- | tached from the Marine detachment | jat Peking. China, and ordered to the | Marine Barracks at Quantic Va. First Lieut. G. H. Morse, Quan- tico. l|d< been ordered to I,arrlfi] Island. C. former | | Fitst Lieut. G. L. Gloockner, at the | peakes of the Mouse ot the | Coonet Inaval® station,Giiam, has bsen or- | ticut state legislature and i fdered to the’ Naval ‘Hospital, Mare | own in Washington, has been| T tollownin 1 by "H\r‘ r(nr]'mhflru of thel, o nants at |h(.”:\ ssembly ¢ the state to be apolis, e . o of the Fairfield county com- | RAPalS. o me g ipleasjrourc o ccording to ““""'J hn . Frederick O. Stevens, Mr. Huxford is the son Koqethyin. Mokey, & 5 onalc e B Lamson-. ibn, mittee and K'll‘l![‘ Henty Noax . Lawrence T Mizell, Richard Zern, John chneider, Tra Lemly, Morrill B L . Thomas Davidson, Wil- | Thomas J. Walker | Kail i the Naval | has been as- Marine Brigade in NAMED FOR JUDGE. Former Senate Clerk Honored Connecticut. Frederick W, in Huxford. o named second lieu- al Academy, A thorne. Frank G. Manley. H. Rho Maxwel) Cutts, Shelton Merlin F. William C. H . m L LREY QUICK Don’t lose any time—don't keep putting off saving vour money, because cvery day finds you nearer to the time when you won't bhe able to work and save your money. Open an Account wit ANK OF COMMERCE AND SAVINGS Cor. 7th and E Sts. Don’t Delay Buy Today Tires offered at remarkable low prices won't last Legion Twinin BUSSES CARRY MANY. ‘H Wi Fleet In and Out of Binghamton |son B. Tr Makes Record. {and Charl conservative estimate made by | ches of the bus terminal sta- Wil ndle, w LAW STUDENT DIVORCED. inghamton. N. Y.. places the! Justice Siddons yesterday zlanl»d of people brought into the|a final decree of absolute divorce to by motor busses at o\rr-i\‘uhprln» M. DeDios rmm-v..—cgn—qo] zure that will be gr Vergel DeDios, a Filipino law student, | with the coming of (ha‘ Alimony of $2 per month was r months and the addition ofjawarded and the wife was given per- | {wo new busses now on order. A fleet | mission to resume her maid, { w ply their traffic | Katherine M Attorne Alfred | ity, covering vir S | e T the Wife the country = | ty miles and ALEXANDRIA, round trip, 80c | | Arlington, side trip, 10c addmon-l' Electric Cars 1 12th and Pennayl | Avenve Northwest, on the hour and half | —9:00 A.M. to 3:30 P.M. Running Time—55 Minutes Washington-Virginia Railway Co, | Phone Main 397 { name. out of the FOULKE SUCCEEDS DANA. oulke of Rich- president » National Civil Ser Reform by the league's executive » succeed Richard Henry Bos who resigned re- My ke announced that ms and methods of the league Mr. Dana's administration continued ! BEAUTIFUL is what I call the enlarge- ments and COLORINGS done at GROVE'S, 1210 G St., where I have mine made. JOIN OUR LIBRARY AND READ YOUR FAVOR BOOK FOR A VERY SMALL Pearlman’s Book Shop 933 G s«. N. w (¢ (Signed) while we have your size in stock. 30x3 Fabric.... $6.75 30x3Y, Fabric.... $7.75 30x3Y, Reg. Cord. $8.75 30x31, Ov’size Cd..$10.50 32x3; N. S. Cord.$15.00 31x4 S. S. Cord N. S....$16.75 32x4 Cord N. S..$17.50 33x4 Cord,N. S..$18.00 34x4 Cord N.-S..$18.50 Goodyear 32 x 4‘/ NS .$11.75 Diamond 32x 4‘/ N. S. Cord.. . ...$24.50 Extra Special 30x3'% Extra Heavy Inner Tube, Gray, Amateur Photographer. Perfect hearing for the DEAF The Little Gem Ear Phone awarded the GOLD WEDAL, higheat award for Ear Phonex in competition hearing inxtruments at Panama-Pacific Exposition. ok at it and yon SEE the simplest and smallest device in the wotld: use it and yon FEEL that you have the most wonder- ful picce of mechanism vet devised for suffering mankind. Let us prove we have conquered your nfllictio SEE THE NEW SOUND PERFECTOR FREE DEMONSTRATION AT OUR STORE from 9 A.M. to 6 P.M. Saturday, June 16—Last Day THE TLE_ ¢ EAR PHONE, the latesy patented hearings device. With 1t you can hear under ahl conditions ‘T e church, theater and xeneral conversation. The AUTO MASSAGE stops head noisex and makes the cure of deafuess possible. Remember, we would not allow xuch a demonstration in our store unless we had investigated the instrument thoroughly. An expert from New York City will be with us on the above days. We most earnestly request you to eall, make a test priva celve expert advice without charge. Every instrumen Ask or write for booklet. Tell your deaf friends. Get it at GIBSON'S 917-919 G Street N.W. with all Columbia Auto Snpplz Co. 13th and H Sts. N.W. Phone Franklin 2663 weekly ber of emploves in- roll from $57,- stablishments re- as against 800 largely was 10.4 per cent, 5 per cent of the total num- industry was son of Mr. the 2 Al pure food.—Ad- | and instrum ntal numbers. v d i c n STORES 3 in Washington—10 in Chicago—1 in Baltimore THE FAMOUS THE FAMOUS . I 7Ue/ Hooms made bandiss Recognized as the purest and finest h o memade candies in Amerirca. Fresh Today and 1b. Every Day The Candy That's Made Before Your Eyes By Our Own Fannie May Girls ¥ h 1 t Fannie May Candics always dis- played in dainty ribboned baskets. On Sale at Our 3 Stores 1010 EN.W.—61413th St.N.W.—310014th St. GPEN SUNDAYS Interesting Glasswatre Suggestions for Summer Days Refreshing beverages and dainty summer desserts now become’ the order of the da; To serve them properly the appropriate glasswares are necessary. Banded 1 ¢ e Tea Tumblers (blown). Doz.. $1.75 Light Cut Ice Tea Tumblers. $2 00 Dozen ..... Light Cut ]ce Tea Tumblers. Special Light Cut Water Set. $1.50 $3.00 Special 1 ce Tea Sets Ice Tea Sets in mnov- elty glass- $5 to $25 ware...... DULINGNAIITIN [0 1Ngmn7 F Street aad l'lu t0 1219 & Street, Hours: 8:45 to 5:30 = $3.50 B EBEBBEBE S e 8505650830000 WX XRTAT ok Ko Koo R Yo KrRede A ALL AMUSEMENTS FREE ADMISSION AMUSEMENT PARK FORTY FUN GIVING FEATURES ELECTRICALLY COOLED BALLROOM WITH oazu] cxcgfi:’r{gA OF 10 FOR Week End Excursions to Blue Ridge Mountains of Virginia urdays and Sundays excursion tickets good for age until midright of follow- Purceltville Leethurg Herndon and other poin (Children 5 and under 12 y High Altitude Healthful Climate Rest Recreation and _comfortable ¥ be sscured st mod- c Trains Leave 36th and M Sts. N.W. Washington and Ol Dominion Railway SHUBERT - BELASC TONIGHT 8:30—MATS. TOMORROW ONE WEEK ONLY First Time At These Prices TIRE LOW! TIRE ENTIR ENTIR| MAT. TOMOR. NEXT WEEK—SEATS NOW THE 1st YEA BEST SEATS Cherries —Those delicious eam- covered morsels which de- light every only by Mary resh red ripe cr Sweet from fruit. Saturday Only, 39¢ Box Mary Sweet Candy Co. 709 D St. N.W. : and 55 Cents Cents Nights and Sat. Mat.—Entire Lower and Loge Reserved. Phone Orders VIAI.TEII HIERS JACQUELINE LOGAN “‘60 CENT&I AN HOUR"” w0 SNUB POLLARD COMEDY News—Toplca—Overture 50 Floor HIGH CLASS VAUDEVILLE THEATRE DE LUXE GREAT ARTISTS CO-STAR R RO | ¢ KARYL NORMAN Gotum F STREET AT 13th Beginning Sune BDOROTHY DALTON In “FOG-BOUND" ‘“The Oreole Fashion Plate” In sn Elsborate Production And the Pereantal Favorites VICTOR MOORE | EMMA_ LITTLEFIELD & CO. | In Their Hilarious Fumny ‘Change Your Act or Backto the Woods POWERS & WALLACE ‘Georgia_on Broadway” Holon Btover: Femton & Fields: Teo Dozneliy & Co.; Babb, Oarvoll & Brr. oll: Yong Weng Bros.. Assop's Fabi ' ) Topios: Pathe. Two Shows Daily: 2:15 and 8:13 Sunday Matines at § Phon W54, 448, 6833 ‘ WASHINGTON to BALTIMORE M. D. & V Potumac River Line Effect 16th, the summe resum hetwe LAST TWO DAYS L “THE " EXCITERS” || A Picturization of Martin Brown’s Broadway Etage Success, ‘eaturing BEBE DANIELS AND ANTONIO MORENO EXTRA LATEST DE HAVEN COMEDY Beginning Sunday ““ONLY 38” With Lo Wilson. May McAvoy and Ellfott Dexter .m}llllllll|]flJ!'|llll|III]llIllIIIIllnlllllllllllllhllll; River suived Monday, Wed treet Wharf, Baltimore e CANDAL [METROPOLITAR | | opy F AT 1nea—' wise Through 11 i H. SOULSBY, G. P. A. M. D. & V. B LAST TWO DAYS 11 AN TO 11 POL MILTON SILLS AND ANNA Q. NILSSON Supported by Frank Campeau, Walter Long and a Great Cast, in Maurice Tourneur's Splen- did_Picturization of Crittenden Marriott's Thrilling Romance of the Sargasso Sea. THE ISLE OF LOST SHIPS ADDED LOUISE FAZENDA In a Comedy of Shivers and Shouts “COLD CHILLS” Overture, BREESKIN Conducting WASHING ” FINEST ORC De Luxe World Survey NEXT WEI SPECIAL STAR CAST In Thos. H. Ince's Hit “SCARS OF JEALOUSY” —Comedy— OLYMPIC ‘”; and MILLION 1N KEATON, WinconainAv, OLD LLOYD. i Also WILL ROGERS, it ity AlTH EMPIRF V11 H st. N. EMPIRE *** 2 55N GOSSIP ROY STEWAKT. in GUILTY HAND. Que S NN CAREY BUMBARTON 1 N EASY KL WHITE. fn “PLUN 1z C Street N.E. GLADYS WALTON “TOWN SCANDAL in D& N YAV NW, Hll’PODROP'Em X b Aving STHE YOUNG DIANA El]'l' 4ih St and ROL CAROLINA 1i2< % FRISCILLA DE i1 < OF THE S LAFE TCC Ave, N jon_Adided RIROW--St DANIELS. in RINE MacDONALD, CHEVY CHASE MeKintes P Opp. Kann's AY the Word and we will sapply the Tiank | E. Morrisor: Paper Co. 1009 Pa. Ave. There’s a List of Battery Specialists —in the Recommended Service Column, in Clas- sified Section—any one of whom is prepared to guaranteec satisfaction to Star readers. That’s a requirement for ad- mission_under the Rec- ommended Service Col- umn—making it a reli- able guide to all lines of personal and individual service. BUSTER KEATON In “THE LOVE NEST” —Violin Solo— DANIEL BREESKIN CRANDALL'S {5 HELD OVER FOR ENTIR TOM MIX, in “ROMANCE LAND. in “DONT FLIKT No. 13 BE 1u the Re STHE WHIT il Extra JUNGLE GODDESS ~ th COMMAND North Cap. I.IBERT BERBE, a1 STONE, “THE WORLD'S AMERICAN 15 KA DAVID BUTLER Wivis " e Crteviioon. " NEW THEATER * PEARL WHITE, in S FAVOR]TE FIEDETRITEDS B Carl 1 Charles Brabin product THEATE! CRANDALL'S THEsren _ TODAY AND TOMORROW- i CRANDALL‘S !n\n" Theater and Garden 14th and Co 2 PAL Daily: pRALET 1 D'S APPLA and 1. 1. A LAMAR MEN'S THE 3 “PLUNDER “Dance of Orches A, in it TOMORROW - NOISE HARRY THE PU NEE REGENT 18th and California Str. MARY PICKFOLD. b “DADDY LONG LEGS One of Her Great Pictures RAPHAEL 9% =t 0 street_ X3 Friday. KATHERI DONALD. in “REFUGE.” and G O'HARA. in Avenve Grand ) HTING - BLOOT CMNDALL’ ¥ Overtur : Stanley Rhodes. rt organist EXCURSIONS. TOMORRG 1 'k pollo Th CRANDALL'S Arotio Thent 624 H St MATINER SATURDAY AT 2 | GREAT FALLS BY WATER hoat *Peggs th and M n.w., . 60 cents. Power aves Saniey at 10 an Rates to charter y i | i | PRIVATE L six lossons W11 | sons vy time, s s Guar. resulis. Fine en “Beside a Babbling _ Brool e Kay Doyle, organiat. TOMORROW. RALPH Not a Luxury IALLE, . will teac: less. T Tuex. and 10 10 p.n: -&Quehee St, MATINEE_SATURDAY AT 2:30. TODAY ——LULU _ McGRAT! ONDERS OF THE LIGE CONLEY, fn “KICK Of | GEORGE, O'HARA, In “FIGHTING BLOOD." Round 5. TOMORROW—HELENE CHADWICK and RICHARD DIX, in “QUICK- SANDS"" "And “Our Gang” C edy, “THE AT MATINEE ATTRAC OREGON_TRATL_ STAFFORD P Partner to Mso Murray, Gertrude Hofln ‘s ‘Ballroom, Children's Dencing Tau g udio Open All Summer. Entrants now will ‘be eblo to appear in mext oonoert. | mxn, 1850 BILTMORE. OOL. 290 FROF. AND 10th At mow \. Class Monduy and Rriday, s 19 fessoun by aRpointment SRGBI 117 T'hone Frauklin $367. Established 11009, )

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