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32 THE EVENING STAR, \VASHINGTON D. C, WEDNESDAY, JULY .25 1923. sl B e e e B e e - . . -— ¢ MENTS. i S. fl[} NAW RESERV[ TWOMINUTE TALKS ON \Immigration Bar Is Lifted | Riding in State f masae e pis k| ARy . i | For Einar Mortensen’s Bride| 1 i s a piessant soins, in (555 228 % BELASCO "msy §2m Il —cnavoares SOONTOENDCRUISE | - e s, wewe TR o kS Y AR e v g | BOE 00 l_'i'i"-l-.s [ METROPOLITAN OF WAY? € eyed fellow man. There is surely Bi % 2 3 3 W ggest e A A Horo lies the bty of Nethuniel Orer. Casting aside the worries of immi- | to enter the country. immigration au- | comfort riding in your neatly paint- |a¢ 11510 am b P s T s Soox'flm"s in Paris THIS WEEK x.’“’..,"‘,,,"“, dend ,,,n“‘ -+ ,,..“ gration law red tape, Einar Morten- | thorities were not hard hearted | ed b if no creditors, upstriding, land 0 p.m. .M. TO 11 P.M. s S ect, and his | €NOUEN to spoil the romance thut be- | brandish unpaid bil nd cuss.| COLUMBIA—Cecil de Mille's “Male First Time in America B at 10:30 A.M. Aboard U. S. S. Eagle Com=| | ut 2w5ie 1 as dasd aaite 3o hadbeen' ). ] 182 & Washingion rcHjtect, an gan in Berlin, Germany, when the peid Shillay . FIRST NATIONAL PRESENTS wrong. flance Vera Velnhard of Odda, Nor-|couple met there three vears ago. A ghcrc is(]iu:;r?d( whdu dis '““"“5 and Female,” at 11:10 a.m,, 1:10, 2:20, GEORGE MARSHALL & A. W. wooos i§ ATIONAL 51 H H The local trafic law pro- way, were married vesterday after-|parole was granted the woman until| 1S new tumbril up and down, an METROPOLITAN—Dorothy Phillips pleting Maneuvers Which 5:20, 7:25 and 9:35 p.m. . s = 3 September 1. What will happen when | he hears the wear. rooling of the |in “Slander the Woman,” at 11:40 a.m., VIR AL o or more vehicles | |190R DY Rov. Richard Schmidt, pastor | (iRSTRT Lo s e ouna " the mewly | merchant in the town ol have. sold | 135, Su40; 5136, 340 and. 345, B ll”[[ MRAE w PH“..LlPS approaching at the lawful rate | [of the Zion Evangelical Lutheran |weds ‘are (0o happy now to Worry | pi joaes s fonmz 1 b 1d | |, CENTHAL “itching Paim ntly Smpperted i | | of speed reach the “building Church, Gth and P streets northwest. | about, but Dan Cupid has taken care [+ pHST AUl IBLES, L NGNS 80 i Nentorntare lines at a highway intersection ; , ter. | Of things very nicely so far ana it|1im beans and prunes,” wails the . [ l, Cl. K g ! | at approximately the same time. Miss Veinhard's father was a Ger- |/ ocp00iaq he will straightén things | grocer, and he wishes he could get RANDALL'S—Norma Talmadge, slander Special Dispatch to The Star. the vehicle approaching ‘such | |man sea captain and at a. Turkish |out in September. the picayunes, Says the butcher,| “The Heart of Wetona," s yAV[kY HOPWOOD with ABOARD THE U. §. §. EAGLE No.! | (hiii*have the right of 'way | |Port Vera was born. Because of her| Mr. and Me. L. G. Berey of Tuxedo. |“I have sold him tripe for which he | &% e SO : BLANCH RING ond th w 55, anchored Patuxeat siver, o Soto-| | V65 B veRitl or Viniels | {birtn piace tho United States au-| M, (he wrlleroons, hune | lvh: | mever paid. and | groan as 1 behold MARION COAKLEY - N— méns, Md.—With both oficers and men | | #Pproaching from the left.”, thoritics designated* her as Turkish, % him putting up this big parade.” o~ gashing isony thol tively, and as. the bride does not : EA of the United States naval reserve of | u.T.l‘r'S\-{fi?‘I-':rf,‘;e',‘n&‘.fi Ay and. the Turkish quota being filled, | speak " English the service was read | And the baker cries, “He owes me MOUNT VERNON = NEAL BURNS L] ; ES: in the District on their annual training | | intersections by definitely es- | | refused to allow her to land. |\ | |in Gorman. The bridexroom will con | for a crate of pumpkin pics—every | and ALEXANDRIA, round trip, ic. B Mat, Tomor, 2555 in “Back to the Woods” & 5 ing w of two vehicles owever, er hea: g Mo - e vork and enter an archi- | de = ‘tolin Solo, cruise aboard this ship. getting the }.‘:.‘:,‘1321'?.5..‘; B sen’s plea that his fiance be allowed tectural school in the fall cgate who knows ‘me will excuse | Arlington, side trip, 10c 'd‘m""l“ Daniel Breeskin i these weeping eyes.” But this Jim- | Etectric s leave I12th and Ven nis. LB Cello-Harp Duet, Mr. Shelly and P of tra 4 o e bout the same time has the | | g g -t i {‘x‘y‘“ Hoplo e £ th O R it crack never winces as he journeys | Avenue Northwest, on the hour and rifi 5 s Abram: are viewing w sret the @ c e o T eostalE . =000 A.M. to §:30 P M. World Survey—Scente of the end of the ¢ . In addition| | Tt r:l‘,,l,‘,,‘l‘\ "..Jf.“f_“.“_;flu"".‘.!,’ce BABY CONTEST FEATURE COAL DUMP LAND CLAIM :‘I’la;“;":n!;&""X‘:L\hh"x',“‘;"k_c:::“in"’l:;: Running Time—355 Minutes LOEW'S “n”g::lfi";;.':x',z'."é:ng,fi::"" to giving the men every opportunity right of way. ter woe. And i > t Washington-Virginia Railway Co. YAN 7Q CENTHAL : ; Fousshould proceed cautioua- i . And it never seems to A LA c CRANDALLS A o | | S e e | | OF BEACH OUTING TODAY| BY U. S. IS SUSTAINED|tr,er, 4 §, ner, sem 1o - ng;"..m.l,g&.,. o man must do, or be dy and trained | yYour car under constant com- o IR X RSN hit; I am glad that few are like him, F STREET AT 13th STAR f‘\HT in “ITCHING to do. Capt. John Balch Blood is SR A National Union Assurance Society |J. Maury Dove Cnmpl\ny. However, few could thus in comfort sit, in adfl i And LLOYD HAMILTON : I L ASY FE training the junior officers in impor- the la This will not relieve Has Annual Excursion to Is Allowed 89,505 for Improve- |World of angry bakers clamoring for TODAY AND ALL WEEK tant control duties of the ship. This| | him of his liability, but, on the P money due, in a crowd of under- CRANDA LL'S PR & other hand, his ignorance will Chesapeake Resort. ments Thereon fth Ing i idered 2 takers begging for a plunk or. two. TODAY AND .,.,,,,'3,',:‘,"';4 o part of the training is considered! s Hering & | i HW — NORMA 1 | not relie your suffering | was T when I saw how clear TALMADGE, most essential, as in time of war| | should a serious accident occur, The three prettiest bables attend An agreement was reached yester-| MOost of us go proudly riding in our ALMADGE, in “THE HEART OF . G i sawetow cicas Wi And MONTE BANKS e ol re nay he f'r“""""","’ ol Reeparon i 5 ing the annual excursion of the Na-|day between representatives of the]C03ches blue ?Td!’hdfi and I‘“ hear ;:?ellg?::lkca&:’l(o;\;r'i:fixrlfi‘on?v' in_“PLEAS mu‘?nn«]t'snF e mands, an he training they are Washington Safety Council. sl s @hatare $ bk ' no grievous chiding from the gents 3 Y i ) Yettine now will At them for indes | s & tional Union Assurance Society today | United States and the J. Maury ““"“'uhn Hold the sac g 8 | kodak pictures. CRANDALL’S "i.'..':a’ Thehter pendent duty rather thap a part of | al Chesapeake Beach Wil recelve | Company concerning the land includ- | W2 P00 AN SR o oy a e > B a big ship's organization | CITY NEWS IN BRIEF. prizes. The baby contest will be a|ed in the company’s former coal dump | “opyright.) .T MASON. (Signed) A Story of the Game of Life : Mate. 2 P M ATk Reck feniarels An oll lamp on the automobile of | feature of the outing. The excursion | g8 Rock Creek, west of 39th street. | WITH TODAY — STRONGHEART, - 3 s E 1 Amateur Photographer. IRENB RICH nd LI 5 Recruits on the cruise received | james"lk "Hugsell, 2001 Nichols ave: |is for the bemefit of the Hospital | Tne matter moe KYOTO OFFICIAL VISITS D. C. || R ROCKLIFFE FELLOWES WArD (UG, Jnt LB SHUM thelr fitst introduction’ to, and old | hue. - Anacostla, ignited last night | 8sivice Aasociation ten years Yit unest jof . : o 5 NORTH." Aud KTAN LAUREL. in timers ewed their acquaintance | the car was in Northeast . ‘rec signe 3 iles data on the National AND FRITZI RIDGWAY KILL OR_ CURB.Y Overfure with “rocks and shoals.” These, gton and caused a fire scare. The general arrangements commit- ”'fl o title. Capital government K. 2 K - “Wildflower.”” Savoy Co Orches. aval circles, are important. and D omale, or: ficrica o, |fee s icomponed: GENY | 3= ByBcten. { AIssliows A cletm of ¢ 0 the land | geputy mavor of Kyoto, Japan, vi D00-DAD COMEDY RS orugataky. conductor. run afoul of -them is 7 pended to an alarm sounded from |chairman: F. . Ferguson. vice chair- h was put forth b, compan) 3 t | the District building yesterday 1 i oW AL & tche S5 nd upholds the title of the United ! : R Dot NO dangerous. In concise Lerms the crew ihox 66, but the fire was extinguished | man, and C. M. Mitchell, secretary- | g, o under the oriebrated Potomac | called at ‘the office of ‘Commi : AL LT THE SKIPPE ur what they must and must not do u areival. ORIy allght | USERITEE, ) guting of the Junior | Flats case” Ax the ‘compuny had con- | O I ington Bollce. forse: W ; Wz regulatio articles mus e = Suer crilnlted Armesican eechenie) e e Tandl e aonqometer which Dr. William Tindall, ver- | R | hington's Coolet Theater || CRANDALL'S Avenue Grand o ™ ands” e Sunday E en. colored. thirteen |is to be held tomorrow. Nine coun-|imp iand, the eon Sty offcial. shporian. Him' with N : 5 ¥ diEnifed ceremony. Nhen 4l e 61 N 4 el “from . tres fells” Will'* participate —— Independent | Warded it $9305.0% for the mprove- | Goltimen s m.‘...m‘ e ) A LOEW’S cers and f (e <hip are mustered {in fron s home last night and | Council. N Ed-Jerbracn [ MAntA Attorucys Hamilion & e vorking of the municipal machine 5 s quiiten e Sunday, and on | surgical mergency Hospital. | 21; Old Glory Bl 3 - S A At iy eral | ”ZIV“.E\H (:Hlxltn.vlll.\(\}' , Sundas. and on | sure 3 RO T B Gl By Assistant Attorneys General o ! R e way up the bay from VOrKOWN | ro oy ecutive hoard. League of | Forge Coaricil. No. .02; Constells e wid Hignt | A arews fired. under service conditions | American Pen Women, will meet at | Counell, No. 39 Liberty [Bell Coun- — | s while eruising d considering o {luncheon Saturday, 1 p.m. Business|e¢il. No. 55, and J. Morgan Read Coun In 1830 the tallest building in New | ! v“‘ ack B T e T ana | meating July 30, 8 pm., followed by | cil. No 1. E. Rector is chairman | york was onlv stories hih and | Will Make Piano and EV'VAI. WEEK AT The fact that the fnn crews have only | reception in’ honor of Mrs. Louis N.lof the general arrangements com- | the church » were conspicuous T al N0 ai X PROGRAM CHANGED DAT C NDALL’S Apollo Theuter Narked tomether “or Ch week, thes | Geldert, national president. L. A. P. W. { mittee i (i e Titkce 10 o bianive Music Glasses : {[lICRAI and Garden obtaincd excellent results. a tribute = 5 _— in the citv that begins to approach | o W e K 5 w > Distriet Chapter, American War in height many of the towering sky- | - L2 G 8 H IL B. DEMILLE" to the training and drilling given | Mmool . An air passenger service between | ! ght ma 8k 1314 G 3L \ DAY AT them by the officers and potty of- | Mothers, will meet Friday. 8 p.m. in} (0 Yorc and Chicago is promised | SCrap ClaflinOptical Co. c: 1 Will Terminate Saturday. ) ty Club Blds. | ) THE VIT, Paxs Out Into Bay. got it going something ‘making it F@WWMWM@@M@W! H the Metropolitan Opera House. Yesterday morning the vessel zot| ORGANIZATION ACTIVITIES. oI A 5 FEMAI.E" s e N under way nd st ned down the | FONIGHT. H A RY HULL Do i ¥. where it cruised for several| Washington's Committee of On = = i $18 ROUND TRlP 318 = Y o S this time Capt Biood aw N == fetecbat ranch Office AL B e e o e It's the “Tasty” || === B ce in WITH THOMAS MEIGHAN PN WA and aivision i the Chevy Chase VAND GLORIA SWANSON. | [ICRANDALL'S o e ne control o e vessel and|for final plans for demonstration to - PRk ur ntrol “of the vessel "and|for final plane G 1 FABLES—NEWS—OVERTURE NATINEFE RATCHIT A P s inger Ale \ R to handle 3 = armacy e TODAY—HOTSE LOST “DON'T CHANGE YOUR TOMORIOW CKIMIALT Hotel Tralning School will meet | HUSBAND"” iE THE s Toredtaeeel iptactice loMices of tietachoot G and G Friday, August 17, 1923 vk With Gloria Swanson and ’I"l STORK'S \l|~|\b\¥ bett aining 5 ™ . - - 1 H f. B {the Tact (hat | Danger In Summer Colds—Check Them Ginger Ale Proportionate fares to Black 777277 It will save a lot of time and inconvenience to leave your Star Classi- FRIDAY “BEHOLD MY WIFE" Steamer St. Johns With Milton Sills and Mabel Jullenne Scott ‘| Colonial Beach | 40-MILE e Tues., Thurs., Moonlight SATURDAY & Sun., 9 AM. | i S - . . o, Wed ANSLAUGHTER Sat, 2:30 B.M. | Friday With Thomas Me { All Amusements Free Dancing Leatrice Joy Alexandria Stops on All Trips ////// ///////// 00 Eillott Dexter \ o \Tountain. Brev: was choppy. and there By toking Father John's Medicine, Tountain. Bre 1 3 1 pitch, which require the gun [ —Advertisement RO 3 hiere B traimers o exereive ox. | it sparkles like diamonds Lenoir, Saluda and Waynesville, N. ( and bubbles with inviting Bets. DIPLOMATIC PLEA FAILS. hiz. But with it all (here Tickets good going on all regular trains of Aug, 17th; final Members of the crew say they are B b i phuz. e 1 limit returning Sept. 4, 1923. on a happy ship. and the office e 78 ! chite || 18 & distinctive flavor 3 Pointed out that this is evidenced by | Frank J. Murray, a voung w hich tly pl h 18 Days' Vacation in_the the fact that there h been no rman erting that he was officlally which exactly pleases the < £ at re g . . . i Vowntains of Western North Carolina. lberty hreaking and every man isleonnected with the Peruvian lega- taste. And G. & G. is ab- e oriu Carals performing his duty without a com- ! s . arehiin s orlat ih Tutel too, For information. literature. _tickets. etc plaint. Capt. Rlo. in addition to |t arrested in a lunchroom a solutely pure, 3 apply to S. E. Burges: isi nger ing “Rocks and Shoa! Tead, hasistreet and New York avenue on a pply Burgess, Division Passenger Agt tustercd #ll hands aft and explained lcharge of being drunk and dis- s tica- MY 14235 F ST, V.W., WASHINGTON, . €. to them the system of naval :-‘.u':l';{‘urdvrl.\. was convicted in the Di At gropers and delica Phone Main 5633 martkl, and how discipline is main- |trict of Columbia branch of Police tessen; served at good : tained in the Navy.® jCourt wstlm;rh d;v Judge Gus A. fountains: or by the case While the €l cruise: ring {Schuldt and fine, irec s men have been entertained precinct, the officer sald nu_ur_u\e G & G. Bonhns Co. populace here at ‘dances, Many |Young man claimed immunity from 2 Capt Sl cine el ipnails | e W — e S e S e ) BavL ROOK BoATING & Miarrun 1 i ‘Visited with the du T izat Sprecinct gand SanTnsestision Fortunello & Cirillino h€ R Visttsd awitn e R u the the police disclosed that Murray Al Nevs was an_employe of the legation and =——————— I, % The Far Itallan Clowns \ Parget Practice in Program. not officially = connected with the THE 3 Hugh Herbert & Co.: Fraok Hurst The vessel Will get under way |diplomat rps. Murray, it is said, | —LAUREL TOUR lNN— and Eddle Vogt: Hail and Dexter: tomereow Iahottls &t makes his home at the Wardman e e WK e Ao Ryan, Weber and Ryan: Ruth Harvard HonKe oKL davbreak | park Hotel H 'Wynfred and Bruce; Clifford and Grey. and there will be maneuvering in the Chesapeake bay to give the ju- ' Situated i o i Extra Adde\drr'i“";c“o" 5 : il gl I e : The Beautiful Prima Donaa nior officers an opportunity to handle piliap i : g :0N—TEA—DINYER cesscl, both in cruising, coming & 1 (] Sttty feruliies. Foous witb o ikl OLGA COOK to hor’ and_ getting under way. | &= ! : ] ‘ t ptivate bath The Potomac river will be entered 3 e in time to m Marine Corps | i ot T i S o i 5 The Final Wind-Up Is Here! A Few Good - on' The f\‘;ifn',l’. o : ety Haaaa . ! ne Hour to the Seashor, A L SRR o S ity B Bargains Left to Choose From! Better Hurry! e Y re training their men and there is| will make a very hand- H . (Except Bunaars and Hol: keen rivalr = Trains Leave District et ) e some remembrance. In gl o 1 bl . cluded in_this line is ; I g 8 ton Saturday morning, completing e 5 Sundazs. 00010 117 fifteen-day cruice lay- some of the finest gold AT Ota s over of two weeks 11 make its worked ware we have 3 7 = 3 n_command of Co er John A. 4 cantiv i Schofield. Recruits now are being be pleasantly surprised taken at Washington for this cruice at the extremely dainty &&= S ; i : LR Rt 1A M_nlAlTo ~11P.M. and tasteful designs. : | 1 $500 FINE UNDER DRY ACT. s I b 3 i | Goldwyn Presents Frank Dose and Allen Payne, col- The National ; AL ‘ a scream / ored, convicted some time ¥ eharice "of possexsion of whitky Remembrance Shop e ARy oo KiNG VIDOR'S ‘ ELITE national proh and who faile i (Mr. Foster's Shop) 14th St. On, Door trom . i i h ! CAROUN ;:m.:.. ~. i Ave. Chase Pharmacy—where they will be promptly forwarded to the Main Office You pay no fees—only regular rates. ////////////////////’//////////////////////// W// The Star: prints MORE Classified ads //// cach day than all the GLEN | e Bnsnersn - o HIGH FLASS VAUDEVILLE iey bring results ADIIRSION H THEATRE DE LUXE “Around the Corner” is | CKE_OF THE FINEST AMUSEMENT “ 2 a Star Branch Office PARKS IN AMERICA. 40 FUN GIVERS YARMARK Flat Rock. Hendersonville. Hickory. Lake Junaluska, % fied Ads with the Chevy % HIPPODROME & -‘.Z‘f e TODAY and and xentenced by . e =! = 1 McMahon. They were fined $300 e and in default t ve 180 da jail. They were 7 Capitol & Fla. Ave. HALOLD LLOYD, in A laugh a second LIKE NEW » [ - CHEVY CHASE , Sorme 35 S.c. PLA L NEW STANTO 8th & C Sts [RICHARD 'DIX, TAEQ. A Daylght Sh ' —— \White Lilac Tea Housel| fimirtiin b e foraly)ilfmtondsop : ‘ 2 y PIANO ? Whltekockav.l:lle ::e ousel LIBERTY \onh- tl'll'u .um’}.\;\, Luncheon. 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