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SOLDIERS TO HAVE VAUDEVILLE CIRGUIT Best Talent Will Be Present- ed at Army Camps and Posts of Country. Plans have been made for the open- fng in u time of u vaudeville | circuit, backed by the War Depart- ment, and operating twenty-five play- hous: Army camps and posts. The result wil be that the doughboy in camp soon will have the opportunity to see at his own theater. the’best vaudeville that New York ¢ity affords The circuit is to be permanent, hav- Ing long since passed he experi- mental stage. Bookings are being S0 that the smaller posts| one show a week. . two or more in the same period. The plan is in ope- | ration_at Camp Meade, Md, and at (‘amp Devens, Mass | Operating Many Moviex. The War Department has been the moving picture busin or s eral years and is now operating o a hundred moving picture theaters in the nine corps areas in the United States and at posts in Hawali, and na. Plans now under to add vaudeville and other s to the bills at those houses. | fonable or mediocre perform-! are to be climinated and first- | | short and the larger o ing olass attractions offered at prices 50! per cent below the rates at private theaters outside. The clearing house i for all Army shows and pictures in the United States is the Army build- ing on Whitehall street, New York| city i BOY TRAFFIC VICTIM IN SERIOUS CONDITION John Bowers, Jr., Run Down by Auto—Mrs. Madeline Hamilton Fails to Improve. | Bowers, jr. ele &t. John Bow: automobile John son of Poli struck by an afternoon The child had left his home, 19th street, and was crossing tween 18th and 19/ arl Robert W driver at 806 | H be-| of nd reported the accident to the | It was sald @t the hospital| kull may be fractured. | Hamilton. fifty-fiy 34 5th street, car yest ) ng in_front 5 | nd seriously injured, 1 in a critical condition : Hospital. It was reporte pital today t condition practically’ unchanged. Ruby Byrd, colored, eight years old, 1132 26th street. sustained a possible fracture of the skull vesterday when thrown from a motor vehicle that col- lided with a similar vehicle at New Hampshire avenue and M sireet. The | injured boy was taken to Emergen Hospital. Albert Bro 1549 Columbia street, last tained a injury to his right arm as a A collision between his motorey ind the automobile of Alonzo Thompson, 1017 10th cet, at Colum- a street’ and Rhode 4 trown was treated Hospital FLYER AND WIFE HURT. UGERTIE Y.. July m and his wife of fiying to the m’s father in Rocheater, were injured last night as their plane went into a e dive when forced down near here. Neither was seriously in- | jured. A leak in the gas tank was blamed for the accident. The Putnams were flying from Long Island. Putnam a civilian aviator. was | “THE' ‘EVENING®- STAR, WASHINGTON, IWHITE-ROBED K. K. K. /ATTEND D, C. FUNERAL | nini. o Generar | |Pay Final Tribute to Robert B. H. Handaoltz” .. tannard | | _ X Overture. ~Baetho emwn | | Young; Kneel at Grave in Novelette, “Ginder | Praver BAND CONCERTS. Concert by the United States Marine Band. V\llhnm ll an- telman Ta) son. second United Statex Cupitol, ning. at this eve- _The Ku Klux Klan paid tribute to n departed klansman yesterday. Sur- ].-uunumg the grave at Cédar Hill cemetery which contained the body of Robert B. Young of 10th street southeast, former railroad conductor, Mason and member of the Klan, the| 1 knights paid the last solemn rites to o me iher of the order After services had been Harmony Lodge, . ¥ . and the District Lodge, No. 286, Broth- rhood of ~ Rafirond Trainmen, the Kulghts of the Ku Klux Klan left their automobiles garbed in their white robes and hoods. Led by the kleagle and car- rying with them an unlighted “flery cross,” the members of the Klan slowly and ‘solemnly ma 0 in single’ file 1 the iast resting place of their *d brother Circling the knelt and made Masskan! from Sulte Saint Sae ns “The Star Spankled Ranner - ('nited States Band, John 8. bandmaster. Lithe bandatand. - Seldfe thix evening, beginning | | ‘clock ‘The Land of Mo Lithgow Amazon.’ cert Ly the Home March, Overture, “The Liessler Harmony of Brookes Opera, sted) Sullivan Wang Blues,” Johnson “The Morceaus, Comic (requ pm inafore” Trot. “Wang Noveity grave slowly, they sllent pray hen, repeated aloud with Lord’s Prayer the | bearer of “flery cross” echoing !the words they were repeatéd. Raising their hands, they stood for fnoment in silence and then slowly traced their steps and drove off in their ca Prior to the services at Cedar Hill cemeter: service was conducted at the house by Reyv. F. W. Johnson. |BUSINESS WOMEN ENJOY OUTING.AT BEACH TODAY E————— i Grand Lodge of 0dd Fellows to Have Annual Excursion to He told the police as picked while at 26th; Resort Tomorrow. \ i and M street - | Members of the Busin i Council and their Havie by kleagle Inde- Hays, 1ton Boys' “hester Concert at Stw t Washington " Bananax” Waltz, “My Fox Trot Buddy” . . Do You Teil CITY NEWS IN BRIEF. John B. Jacobs, 2824 Dumbarton robbed of his watch and Women's Theft of wearing apparel valued at | 3 $106.50 was reported 1o the police by | 0uting: today at Chesapeake Beach. Mrs. A. H. Paul. 1517 Rhode Island | More than 2,000 excursionists are on avenue. The clothes were in a \m\.nu trip. Miss Sophie E. Huth of 221 that was taken from her home | month ago, 8 ed | reet_northeast_is_in_charge_of s arrnnw?m?n:‘c“ e, « ° 3 nd Lodge of the o Hat! |its annual meeting at the beach to- Imorrow. All of the subordinate Odd jFellow and Rebekah lodges of the District will participate, with msm bers from nearby Virginia and Ma d as the guests of honor. Proc ‘ \\ 1 be for the benefit of the Odd Fe lows’ Home on N street in George- town. The Oriental Order of Humility a Perfection, composed of Odd Fel Indepen- Army Unity Soclety, 1326 1 meet tomorrow. 8 p.m. January will lecture on street, will Rev. Garnett i “Personality.” The Red Trinngle Outing Club will ave a moonlight hike along Piney branch, Rock Creek and Klingle road | to Mount St. Alban's tomorrow. Meet at end of Mount P nt car line at|lows, will join in the outing, headed pm. Jerome R leader | by its clown band and drum « | The clown band wil I(rm\hr the = | ental degrec” in burfesque on a ORGANIZATION ACTIVITIES. |class of Eebeliah applieants. el | prizes wil warded the winners TONIGHT. £ athletic s and other contests M 1 ati J. B. Kincer of 4112 Fessenden 3 northwest is chairman of the The entertain- ded by Milton Grand ™ Master | EXPECT wenderiul printing done by Signed, i e et at & Maj. H. L. will preside The Music Club of the Hotels will give a dance, in Recreation Hall, North Capitol i | Es ment commi on and am, E Past pist Club will meet for nd entertainment pro- | Mill, Rock Creek | developing and of your oicture if Grove, 1210 . Put Your Car Under a Top Like This Amateur Photographer. " MOUNT VERNON | and ALEXANDRIA, round trip, 80c. Arlington, side trip, 10c additional. | | Blectric Cars leave 12th and Pennerivania | Avenne Northwest. on the hour and balf bour | —9:00 AM. to 3:30 P M. Running Time—S53 Minutes \Nuhlngton- /irginia Railway Co. 3412 Georgia Ave. Phone Maln 297 Col. 10-0-82 A Remarkable Record For Dependability O N May 13th 'the Capitol Limited made its initial "trip to Pittsburgh and Chicago. That was more than sixty days ago, and in that time the Capitol Limited has proved its heralded dependability. Proved it with a record of sixty trips each way (120 trips—94,368 miles in all) and on time at both Washington and Chicago every trip but one (and then only9 minutes late). Dependability in on-timeness is but one thing which has distinguished the Capitol Limited in-its first sixty days. Experienced and discriminating travelers have spoken with unqualified praise of the Capitol's modern equipment and super-service. Add to these things the reputation for excellence of Baltimore & Ohio Dining Car service and you have all that can be desired in up-to- date travel and dependability. THE CAPITOL LIMITED Lv. Washington 3.00 p. Ar. Pittsburgh . 10.40 p. Ar. Chica\go . 9.00 a. Lv. Chicago............ 1.00 p. Ar. Washington... 9.00 a. City Ticket Office, 13th & F Sts., N. W. Travel Bureau, 323 Homer Bldg., Main 556 Baltimore . Ohio Smerica's Jirst Railroad Established 1627 s friends are on an P! D. Miller, TS Day ] Some day )ou'll dwell in Easy street, and live on pie and roasted veal, if you hump 'round on willing feet and do your chores. with eager zeal. The great rewards are given those who view their tasks with smiling eyes, who yearn not for the workday's close, with bitter sighs. you'll build your hut, with trees and artificial ponds, and every now and then you'll cut some nice pink cou- pons from your bonds. It is'a busy world and sloth won’t get the voter anywhere; the lazy man is in the broth, he's never right side up with care. Some day, if you have saved the scads, angd placed them safely 2 can, ¢ indulge in costly xads and journey in a rich sedan. You'll have provided for the time when you are old and glad to rest, and you will know it is sublime to have a well stocked treasure chest. Some day you'll heave three gasping pants, and then your useiul life will cease, and you can leave your maiden aunt thousand bones or 50 apiece. So bravely work and wisely save, be sane and thrifty to the end, for, from the cradle to the grave, his bundle is a man’s best friend. (Copyright.) WALT MASON. The Bert Cigars Are Packed in Wooden Boxes.—Advertise- | ment. oL 2 DAIRY FEDERATION TO MEET IN PITTSBURGH | Two Thousand Expected at Annual Meeting in No- vember. The seventh annugl meeting of the National Milk Producers’ Federation will be held at Pittsburgh November 8 and 9, it was announced from the federation's headquarters, stréet northwest, today. The meeting was in burgh by th tive Sales Company. It that 000 persons will attend. officers of the federation a president; W. F. Schilling, president; H. W. Ingersoll, vice president; F. P. Willits, and Charles W. Holman, ited to Pit The John first vice second treasurer, ry ame of golf known as 'y man tees off equal first, but as the game ses, those who spend as o along are eliminated, and those who save finish ahead Don't be in the gallery— Open—An—Aceount ANK OF COMMERCE AND SAVINGS Cor. 7th and E Sts. nor clockward gaze | In Easy street) I next spring. Ha s 1731 1§ Dairymen's Co-opera- | is expected | D. C, WEDNESDAY. JULY 18, ELEVATE MANY D. C. - WEST POINT CADETS Names Among Those of Recent Graduates Who Will Become Second Lieutenants. All members of the latest graduat- ing class at the United States Military Academy havq been assigned to duty in thelr new capacity as second lieu- tenants, O (hose residing_in this city or vicinity Lieut. L. §. Barroll, Coast Ar- tillery Corps, of Kensington, Md., has been ordered to Fort Monroe, Vi . l’nlmpr Signal Corps, ut. William Signal Corps. of Alex- Camp Alfrea Vafl, N et Hugn 37 Downing atesorv: ¢, of Palmyra, N. J., and Lieut. Charles H. Heyl, jr., air service, of this city, to Brooks Fleld. San Antonio, Tex.; Licut. Wade H. Heavey of this city, to the 3d Cavalry, at Fort Ethan Allen, Vt: Lieut. Paul D. Michelet, Field Artillery, to the 1st Division, Boston. Mass.; Lieuts. Hebert David- son, John B. Horton and Robert C. Oliver, all of this city, all of the fleld artillery. to the Ist Division, at Bal- timore, Md.; Licut. Harry McK. Roper. field artillery, of this city, to the 2d Division, at Fort Sam Houston, Tex. Lieu 5 of Alex ria, mp Meade, Md.} ck, Infantry, of At ntic Ci J., to the 12th Infantry, Washington, Md., and Licut on V. White of this city. to the 5th Infantry, at Nogales, N. M IBANEZ TO TOUR WORLD. JEREZ, Spain. July Blasco Ibanez, the wuthor, announces ve for New York in Octo- first leg of 4 world tour, which he will visit Ind and Japan, returning to Spain s that it probably his last tour abroad. " Infantry, ks Licut. 18.—Vicente during China will be Fixtures For Sale SCPHAM CLOSING (M SALE 1923. TODAY’S AMUSEMENTS. BELASCO—"The Return,” at 8:30 p.m. KEITH’S—"Sunshi ville, at 2:15 and §:15 p.m. RIALTO—Alfred Lunt, bone,"” in 7:30 and 9:30 p.m. CE—Jack Holt, in at 10:40, a.m., 12:15, METROPOLITAN—Douglas Lean, In “A Men L—"Only 38," 1:45, 3140, 545, Tok CRANDAL "'nm Excit . $:20, 356" pon: Danlels, "o 6:50, comedy, e Girls,” vaude- “Back- photopiay, at 11:30 a.m., 1:30, 3:30, f A(‘!lon," at 11:45 5, 7:45 and 9:45 at 11:45 a.m., d 9:50 p.m. :20 and 12:40 8:20 and| ASK TARIFF CUT. Importers Protest. facturers and importers the Tariff Commission in the hearing held under the “fiexible ‘visions” of the tariff act. opposed by American produ; asserted the result would move the bars which nc industry from low-cost handles The commission had rend decislon when the hearing w dered adjourned until It was announced that in the time interested partics might reduction. Other hearings fixed | mission today included: pockets; August weste and hemlock; August 13, caseln. —_—————— Ha is a country Searcely twenty-four without one or more of the by hours cele Every Article Reduced of the Entire Stock of LEATHER GOODS 1212 G Street Wiil Continue in Business At 1339 F Street NW. Suit Cases Traveling Bags Week-End Cases Fitted Cases Hat Boxes Brief Cases Ladies’ Arm Bags Fancy Leather Goods of Every Description. On your next trip to Baltimore SE up the rest of the gasoline in your tank; fill up with Texaco Gasoline—and then never fill with any other. From that minute you will get greater mile- age. You will get easier starting. You will notice more sensitive acceleration. From the minute you start using Texaco, you’ll have a better car —and you’ll reach your destination on less gas than you ever used before. begin to drop. TEXACO Right then your upkeep costs will GASOLINE THE VOLATILE GAS Run it wm. Texaco Gasoline THE TEXAS COMPANY, US.A. Texaco Petroleww Prodacts Save it with Texaco Motor Oil Paint Brush Handle Makers and Representatives of domestic manu- of paint- brush handles met yesterday before The re- Quesy of importers for a reduction of 50 per cent in the present dutics was v protect the European September me: briefs for and against the |»r..pu«u1‘ the com- July 24—wall | spruce of rainbows. arches appearing above Honolulu. AMUSEMEFTS. AMUSEMENTS “RHUBERT 0 usco Tlll‘n (£ 'I"S A HITl ood’s I’WHT & RM‘BTY!'!’ COMEDY I A Distinguished New York Cast m Mat. Tomor. 75c BEST SEATS ponse to demands "oTE nl' thousands of thea- ter-goers weats will be placed on rale 9 tomorrow for B BRUCE McRAE GREATEST AVERY HOPW( nox MEDY. & “THE ALARM CLOCK” LOEW’S ALAC F STREET AT 13th A m to 11 p m. TODAY AND ALY WEEK JACK HOLT fon of the Famoun Stage Succe: “NOBODY’S MONEY” WITH WANDA HAWLE SUNSHINE COMEDY HIT l\vwl—"rflnlw-—-(\\'rrtllv:- Lz, LOEW’S OLIIMBI_ JAZZ” Revenling the Follies of Dignity of the ’5 With Theodore Kosloff and Eileen Percy CLYDE COOK COMEDY w-—ovonun_ NEW TAKOMA THEATER 4th and Butternut Sts. MORROW—JOHN FARRY 0 AMERICAN %t g ¥ {., NEW THEATER * 1E LONE HORSEMAN ropay Int St. Ave. “MAD Oth at O Street N. Phone “’7 sphoon Cooled. Ample” Parking 57 CIRCLE 295 Ps._Ave. 40 famons mo OF THE Mo/ HIPPODROME 5 N AYO, < FINGE DE- : The Retuen _| i i | T | Otber days. 9 Entertainment—Artistry RIALTO- .., Distinctive Pictures Presents ALFRED LUNT APPEARING IN PERSON 3:30, 7130, 9130 P. M., and om Screen In “BACKBONE " His First Pleture Offering “OUR GANS” COMEDY “Boys to Board” ELIAS BREESKIN Violln_Soloist—In Concert ORCHESTRA---SCENIC-—--KEWS 11 FIRST GRAND LAWN FETE HOLY COMFORTER SCHOOL BATEROOM. OLCHESTHA OF 10. 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