Evening Star Newspaper, June 21, 1923, Page 46

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46 MISSION NEARING. COAL OF $20000 Central Union Needs $15,000 to Complete Fund for Its New Building. 'he Central Union Mission has raised $120,370 toward erecting a new mission building on the site of the present building, 2 Louisiana ave- it was announced yesterday at & Hotel bbitt. was started as a “hriek-selling” contest and teams of men and women contested in the sale Mr. and M John S Ben- nett had charge of the eampaign. Long before the end of the campaign was in sight it was evident that an 4 000 nue, luncheon at the The campaign of bricks. set as the goal would be amount announced at the pen added to approximate spring for s the mission 000 toward which requires luncheon, A1y $65.000 same’ purpc otal of mo building 100, { 2 remaining amount. a little less . is being raised by the churches of Washington it is expected that the amount necessary for the erection building will be in hand by the the building is completed late ¥ in the summer. > boaurd rund, time next spring or 1 rec of $100,000 with which to start erec- tion ¢f the building and to p mor e for the remaining e R i Ve of the unusgal suc- of the campaign it will not now necessary to pluce a mortgage on the building At the luncheon yesterda were awarded in the cont first prize, a silver cand awarded to Miss Mary Bake went to S. W m sold bricks a gating $2.820. It is hoped compieted and ready for occupan not later than June 1 of next vea P ths meantime It i mocessary for| Central Union Mis: to findj other housing acrommodations for the twenty-five or thirty permanent vecupants of the home Plan Model Building. new mission bullding is it will house all of the of the including Children's which is now fn The bullding every il including elevators, planned with a vie re specifically of the mis- tivities, It will be one of mission buildings the erected especially to have the building eity first country huildite the main wing will I Imergency while The the Toof ove will be 1 virround that s of weather. WIFE GIVEN ANNUITY. X. Buford by his will dated Ma: gives his wife, Maude A. Bu (nr:l his_household effects and auto- mobile. The remaining estate is de- vised to hig nephew, Paul C. Buford ust to pay the widow $6,000 for life and to distribute the of the income among his son. Hugh Bufora, ana bis donghiere. Vi ginfa 1 and Katherine Buford. i- after the death of the wife te is to be sur- rendered to the children. The trus- tee is to have $£5,000 for his services. e for men. entire buildin children's . used in all k de can o4 entirei e a fund - mis- | i THE' EVENING 7STAR, Fireworks Banned on July 4 Unless Police Permit Is Given Business houses across the Mary- land and Virginia lines are soliciting ‘Washington patrons for orders of Fourth of July fireworks, as the sale of fireworks, with the exception of “sparklers,” is prohibited in this city, Maj. Daniel Sullivan, superintendent of police, has directed his force to re- quire strict compliance with the law. Washington is to have another safe and sane Fourth if Maj. Sullivan's force can make it so. It is the chief's intention to issue an order to the force the coming week giving direc- tions for the enforcement of the law, in an effort to prevent possible fatal- ities and destruction of property by fire. Attention of the force will be call- ed to the regulation which provides that no fireworks or other noise-mak- ing explosives shall be discharged or set off within the more densely pop- ulated portions of the District with- served and nical displ the direct He already Pyrotech ces under zens® near « sione tion favor: ‘hile the on to stage 4 uumu) cle, and the Commis- » given the applica- referred to t 1 t before being The captains of the which the displa police de acted upon. precinety, in to be staged | organization and pass upon ‘them before Maj. Sullivan affixes his signature, and ‘it is said that no reaonable application made by responsible person is likely to be re- fused. P Wedding Decoratio: Superbly cxecuted, . Choicest blooms. Gude, 1212 F.—Advertisement. FIVE D. C. COLLEGES NOW HAVE BUSINESS_COURSES Five Washington educational insti- tutions and one in Maryland had stu- dents enrolled in colleglate courses in [business training subjects or career groups of college grade during 1 the Interfor Department announced vesterday. Courses in accounting, transporta- tion, banking and finance, business management and secretarial work were given during lhe year b\‘ Georgetown University, University, Washington Mission of Takoma Park, D. ( len Levin Swiggett, long con- with business education in col- ges, who is with the United States bureau of education, has been invited by the president of the National So- iety of Business Education of Am- m to organize an American ttee to assist in the ne: al congress for comme to be held in Holland in 192 kgett is chairman of two gov nent committees on foreign serv raining and commercial engineer- ern traveling--- is conspicuous It hotel or summer resort appearing luggage. is very embarrassing to register at a fashianablé with old, dilapidated, shabby- Come down tomorrow and buy that Hartman Wardrobe Trunk. Hat Box or Blouse Case that you require—and travel in the class of Who's Who in America. L Edw. L. B Only One Edw. Kneessi Store The name ‘EDW. L. is your protec- tion — be sure that my full name is on the window. 409411 TRUNK REPAIRING 41€€SSL Look for conf used— e, 7w St. NW, bion: PHONE MAIN 636 The Hotter It Gets the More You Need a Hoosier Saving steps and energy means a whole lot to the housewife these hot days. The easier her work the more she enjoys her evenings. With a Hoosier Kitchen Cabinet you can sit down and do most of your work. Running all over a hot kitchen is not necessary. There’s Mayer's there’s a style of Hoosier for every here at kitchen one style with porcelain top and for only $39.75 that will cut your kitchen work in half. We'll show you all. gladly Lifetime Furniture Is More Than A Name Seventh Street Mayer & b CO. Be;ween D&E ‘TODAY’S AMUSEMENTS. BELASCO—"The First Year,” com- edy, at 2:20 and $:30 pam. PRESIDENT—"Abie’s Irich Rose,” comedy, at 8:30 p.m. KEITH'S—Ethel Barrymore, vaude- ville, and $:15 p.m. STRAND—"Hollywood Frolics,” vaudeville, at 2:45, 6:30 and 8:45 p.m. COLUMBIA—Lois Wilson, in “Only 38" photoplay, at 11:25 am., 1:25, 8:35, 5:35, 7:35 and 9:45 p.m. COSMOS—"The Madness of Youth,” at 1:39, 3:30, 5: 30 and 9:30 p.m. at 10:55 and 12:40 a. :10, 8 and 9:55 p.m. ME’ ousy,” 1 7:30 and 9: CENTRAL—"Harold Lloyd in “S ty Last” at 11:10, 12:40 am.; . 6:40, $:10 and 9:30 p. MILLS PLAN TO CLOSE. CHICOPEE, Mass,, June 21.—An- rouncement was made today b Diwignt Manufacturing Comyany, cot- ton goods manufacturers, that the company's plant, em.ploying persons, would bé closed for a w beginning July 1. Poor business conditions was the reason given. N _enchanting place to dine and dance—and quite the coolest in town! For Phone Main MEYER DAVIS’ FAMOUS LE PARADIS BAND Reservationa 4336 Made Purposely Small to Clean Teeth Better! INSIDE, OUTSIDE and BETWEEN Your Teeth WASHINGTON, D. ‘C., THURSDAY, SUES TO CLOSE OPTION. W. T. Leased With Privilege to Buy. Willlam T. Ballard rents premises 1217 I street northwest, under a lease from E. Willlam Ernst, and wants to buy the property. The lease contains an option of purchase for $18,000 and Mr. Ballard yester- duy told the District Supreme Court that he has offered Mr. Ernst a deed and a check for the purchase price, tut the latter has neglected to sign the deed. The court is asked to decree spec- ific performance of the terms of the lease allowing the purchase. At- torneys C. C. James and Millan & nith appear for the plaintiff. Investment In Sound Teeth Get a tube for each member of your family. Chil- dren like its de- liciousflavor. It makes tooth brushing a treat. COLGATE’S | | Washes and Polishes Doesn’t Scratch or Scour LARGE TUBE 25¢c D — Doxtors like it! Dentists ad- vise its use. You'll find it the handiest and most effective brush you ever tried! It's made guxposely small and shaped to it yo ur mouth. You can clean every part of all your teeth thoroughly—yet with the least amount of effort. couinmd-y,nagkn-m Child’s Size . 25¢ Youth’s Sive . 35¢ Adult’s Size 30: Each lettered for identification : 7;e Safe 4 13th and F 14th and F 1237 Pa. Ave. 1006 F 904 F cAt All Our Stores Drug Stores 15th and G 413 7th 1715 Pa. Ave. Ballard Seeks Property |§ Ul n'n|mmmmruummnflnmmnmlmmuumnmmmmmmmmuuflmflmmmmmnmmnmnmnmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm W JUNE 21, 1923. AMU SEEFJ“‘S LOEW’S ALAC F STREET AT 13 LAST THREE DAYS DOROTHY DALTON In a society drama of Florida's famous resorts. “FOG-BOUND" Comedy. wa—Top! Overture—swilariow: Beginning Sunday ALICE BRADY In “THE SNOW BRIDE” LOEW'S OLUMBI _F STREET AT 13th \ LAST THREE DAYS “ONLY 38” The Slory of a Reautiful Wo- man’s Succeasful Fight Against the Rushing Years. WITH LOIS WILSON--MAY MsAVOY ELLIOTT DEXTER Comedy—News—Overture Beginning Sunday AGNES In “THE HEART RAIDER” BELASCO .22 3% THE 1st YEAR 700 Times in New York First Time at Popular Prices MAT. TODAY % 75¢. SEATS ‘ G Equ ¥ _THE LEADING AMU! FREE ADMISSION L OPTICAL Co. | B'UIL'I‘ OF STEEL GAPAGES Main 1776. Munsey Bldg. M. A. LEESE 5 & ieer_712 11th Street l T T R _Store say the word. E. Morrison Paper Co. 1009 Pennsylvania Ave. MOUNT VERNON and ALEXANDRIA, round trip, 80c. Arlington, side trip, 10c additional. Electric Cars leave 12th and Pennsylvania Avenue Xorthwest, on {he hour and half hour Z0:00 AL to 3:30 P —forget that we stand reads to ON'T | The Better Plctares “THE MADNESS OF YOUTH” A Magnificent Photoplay First Time In City Other Supplemental Attractions Cosmos Orchestra With Feature LAST THREE DAYS RIALTO FEATURE STARTS 11 A M.--1-3-5-7 &9 P. M. COSMOPOLITAN'S SUMPTUOUS SPECTACULAR DRAMA ENEMIES —OF— BY VICENTE BLASCO IBANEE FEAT LIONEL BARRYMORE ALMA RUBENS and CAST SPECIAL ORCHESTRA SCORE D NEXT WEEK®u A Daring South Sea Romance LOST AND FOUND Featuring House Peters & Paaline Starke 77777770000, Penn. Ave. PIIESIDEHT MRS LAST 4 TIMES Tonight, 8:30—Best Seats, $1 Anne Nichols’ Comedy Riot “ABIE’S IRISH ROSE” “SEE ABIE" and Forget Your Troubles i | & Sat. Mat. Orch. & Loges rved BETwow~ JUNE 25 SEAT SALE TODAY WAGENHALS & KEMPER Prenent MARY ROBERTS RINEHART'S NEW PLAY THE BREAKING All J Cast THE SEASON'S MOST NOTABLE EVENT SUMMER PRICES: £ 40-Mile Moonlight Trip Running ‘I"hnh.fi Minates Washington-Virginia Railway Co. Phone Main Dupont ‘Pharmacy at No. 5 Dupont Circle —is an authorized Star Branch Office—for the convenience of uptown patrons of The Star Classified Section. You'll find it a big help just to drop in at The Dupont Pharmacy —and you may be sure your ad will appear in the first available issue. Look for the sign. For Better Vision The Right Glasses axp : Eye Comfort Oonsult Kinsman Optical Co., 705 14th St. N.W, Established 1n 1900 Steamer ST. JOHNS ery Eve. Except Sat. and Sun. At 7:15 ¥ree Dancing Rain or Shine Fllm Features HOME ]m’((lr!t!ee! v DhEN.Y.A CLAR A HIPPODROME th & N. C. Ave. N.F. One of the most marvel amazing attractions ever offered oving pleture a HI pendous piece of realism ever photo- _graphed._ OHARA, in nternational Stx. N.E. NEW STANTON @tk # S3ix~e POLA NEGRI Her First All-American Triumph, “BELLA DONNA" L lBERTY ‘, ER MAY MeATOY o ConkAD’ A B35 Sth e s E. Paramon NEW mmm ARMAND ‘and MARLOX HAMILTOR, - THE MiD: HT GUEST.”_And Comedy. RAPHAEL 9(h at O Stfeet N. HERBERT RAWLINSO: in “THE PRISONER oi YMPI 1431-35 U 4t. THEODORE ROBERTS, § Wm. De Mille's production. “GRUM MKDALvl TROI'OLITA National Presents Lloyd Hughes Frank Keenan Marguerite De La Motte —With Edward Burns and a perfect cast in a thrilling romance of a Cajan hiliman an aristocratic renegade, in Thon: H. Tnees SCARS OF JEALOUSY ADDED BUSTER KEATON In a Burlesque of Whaling Days “The Love Nest” Violin Solo DANTEL BREESKIN At 3120, 7320 and 9:25 P.M. News—Overture—Scenic ‘Washington's Finest Orchestra NEXT WEEK MARJORIE DAW NOAH BEERY PAT O'MALLEY In First National's Rollocking “Wandering Daughters” Bobby Vernon, in “‘Plumb Crazy" CRANDALL'S TODAY CRANDALL’S THEAT 9th and F Sts. lmm,\ —NORM A CENTRAL Oth Bet. D and & - TALYADGE, A THE CRANDALL'S Siver Thenies and Garden 4tk and Col. R4 CRANDALL'S MATINEE \\n 6! CHESAPEAKE BEACH Washington's Only Salt Water Rexort Free Dancing. All Seashore Attraction Round_Trip: Adults, 50c: Children, 25c (Except Sundays and Holidays.) (Trains Teavs POINT i “HOLLYWOOD. rnoucs Four Other Star Act: ARA KIMBALL YOUNG. < CORDE A T RE MAGNIFIGENT.” Mats—Popular PricerNights 10c-31c -50c Except Sat. Mat., Sun. & Holdars Great Falls Park |Free Dancing—Picnic Grounds — Boating — Fishing — Outdoor Sports | Round Trip 50c; Children 40c { Trains leave Terminal, 36th : ient schedu HIGH CLASS VAUDEVILLE THEATRE DE LUXE America’s Greatest Dramatic Star ETHEL BARRYMORE In Sir J. M. Barrie’s Comedy “The Twelve-Pound (§60) Look” TOM SMITH An Artist, @ Gentleman, a Scholar. Iy 1 1! WILTON SISTERS k Charming Youthful Entertainers. nderson & Burt : Margaret McKee: Inez; Aesop's Fable: Topics of the Day; Pathe Wee Two Shows Daily. Sunday Matinee at Phonos. " Main 4485 4485, 6823 D PROF. AND MRS. ACHER'S STUDIO, il 10th st. n.w. ss Monday and Friday, § to 11 pm. Private lessonx by - appoinfmert, _TON SILLS and FLOR PRINCBS BB DANIELS and NITA in “GLIMPSES OF Mook DUMBARTON 5 rromis NORMA T A MARGE, in “WITHIN THE LAW." EMP 911 H st. N.E. DOROTHY 'HILLIPS and LON (VHA\EY. in PAID IN AD- V. Also_Fox News, No. FON 5 Que S TRUXTON 3 825 MARY ALDEN, in *“THE Ti NLLAH." Aewp's Fables and Comedy. Fhone Franklin 8367. Established 1900. RIGHTWAY sCHoO OF DANCING 514 Tw NW. r 12th and F) foremost academ: intment_required. N.w.—PRIVATE LEY- Course, six lessons. $i. Fm- environment 5 Ao For ten No | Private lessons. sons any fim Guar. results. Teach you to dance Soectly 1n a strictly private; Any Lour. Sep Class dance Sat. evenings, with PEMBERTON STAFFORD T R N e

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