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“THE~EVENING ‘STAR, “WASHINGTON, REPUR]’ []N lEGMN BAND CONCERT. D. C. BOYS WINNERS | rLire iscoop || SEVERAL INJURED Bl b e « ANUSEMERGS BELASCO—“The Alarm O T TR | “onc e Uni S k2 3 3 :30 p.m. g - e Wt A 52 | | AT TRAINING CAMP | i morring when 1 1cave my| IN TRAFFIC CRASHES| sgmrrsta v corun. vavaovne. ACBERT | fogigh 1. - 1 at 2:15 and 8:156 p.m. day, beginning at 5:30 o'ciock. hive I render thanks that I'm alive, et i e e e Best Seats 32 John S. M. Zimmerman, band- ‘ o . .| for life is surely sweet; and I enjoy s A at 11:30 ., 1:30, 3:30, 5:30; 7:30 and . Excel in Competitive Drill, Rifle] cach passing day, though I am fat|No Fatalities, However, in Col-|9:30 p.m. s and old and gray, and have rheuma- lisions Noted the Past LACE—"The Man Next Door." - m g LAST8 TIMES Buisson. | | overture, “The Count of E: Practice and Sharpshooting tic feet. I've seen about a million 1:25, 3:30, 5:30, 7:30 and 500 Times in Paris T"E MA" "ExT First Time in America DOOR BRUCE MRAE By EMERSON HOUGH Y ALARM CLOCK Author of “The Covered Wagon” oy AVERY HOPWOOD w:'i WITH ALICE CALHOUN BLANCH RING ono BUSTER KEATON COMEDY MARION COAKLEY ~ “THE GOAT” g Mats. Thur. & Sat. s‘ E BEST SEATS S e Stunts at Meade. dawns, I've gazed upon the dewy Two Days. Suite e e : Department Heads May Take | Lost Continent). -Safranek INens Scs [ Soiop was d iy gt Nocturne (Morning Hymn Eachpnens DIGEID e Caa i 12:40, 4:20, 6 50 and 2:45 Action on Costello Post { Praise). Washington boys in attendance at|l seek the summit of my farm to| Saturday and Sunday passed with-|p.m, A qurt Runction the citizens' military training camp, | watch the sun come up. Eachout a traffic fatality being recorded,| METROPOLITAN -— “Children of Activities e e tom of Atlanta. | [Camp Meade, Md.. have completed [ morning when I leave my coop Ifand Coroner Nevitt was not called Puse.’ st 1168 san., 148, 5:46, 09 2 from Irish musical their month's instruction in army lifz| €ive a loud, exultant whoop, and|upon to hold a trafic inquest at the| ' i0 and 9:45 p.m: omedy, “Little speak the name of Heck; I wave CENTRAL--"The Mysterious Wi ST Kelly™. .. ...George my hat and cry “Hurroo” and|TCorSue thisafternoon, one of the few : at 11:30 am,, 1:10, 3, 4:45, 6 The question of whether or not the 3 i hrang away many honors. Practically every | B 181 806 a";"ong the dew, so|da¥8 in two weeks that no such 8:15'and 10 pm. Mistrict of Columbia department of | P . : I\\'n\llmg!nn man in‘the infantry was| oo "o il on deck. This world | vestigation was conducted. 8l'n,\\'nn LL*S—“The Abysmal the American Legion will order tfe i ) EENE o [attached to .Company C.. 3tth n-| £50 00 7 216" 0f tears, it is the| Several traMc accidents wers re-|SHAtest Bt 1110 am. 12:40. 2:10, 3:40. . Von Blon. ¢ 5:10, 6:40, 8:10 and 9:4 it ke chH fGosos ontitoerma | ok [fantry. which won the designasion of | (ioicest of the spheres, it's in a |Ported. however, and a number of pef- Snd 3 S0tor nently discontinue soliciting for $100.- Finale, zgravating Papa “best company” in the competitive | class alone; and I've but little use|sons were given hospital treatment. | 00, with which to erect a clubhous et e B Y {drills. This company #lso won all for gents who jar the welkin with {In a number of other accidents only n'lPlrnnnn, the machine being dam- on the Conduit road, possibly will he patrt b weekly competitions. In ride c- | laments, who hand out sigh and |property damage resulted aged and its occupants receiving pain- oS 5 5 : 4 .| ful injuri The injuried persc decided at a meeting of the executive " tice members of Company groan. Each morni; vhen 1 leave| Charges of failure to have a driver's! Samuel Lincoln, Carl Lincoln and Ida committee of the local department to- | %% IneguichAthe Fuae oL (the the excellent record of 109 per o my shack, I say, “Tl e's nothing | permit, carrving a dead number Lincoln, and the driver were treated | American Legion is to be used 3 X 3nugaide : - sl | Y - out of 1 109 qualified as s -] out of whack, the world is finelussault were preferred against Clar- |2t the office of Dr. J. Wesley Rice. | The post’s methods havg been under | Must Have Approval. |shooters and three as marksmen,|and fair: it never seems to me a|ence Bruffy, Seven Locks, Md., as a|g pormuel Porter, 716 O street, and B are than & month.| “There is & proper regulation cover-| which was far. ahead of the nearest | wreck, though I have boils upon my |result of collision between the au- |ors" of “automoblles. that collided at = e | ing the situation in force at the pres- | competit neck, and falling of the hai If | tomobile he was driving and a street| Riode Tsland avenue and Sth street and tonight the executlye committee | 7 4 "y e District of Columbia e 1y man prone to think that | §ar 8t 27th and P strects shortly be-|last night about 8:30 o'clock. Id will hear a report It has been| any tor an R ar GEY EATR I AS been | The names of those in the winning -"]“> I“'] "»‘ vff” i ;'hv blink fore 5 o'clock yesterday afternoon. Horton, colored, Greenhill, Md., occu- charged that the post went into the| tood that the ap-|company follow: Joseph Henry Abc! s bright world 1 Young Woman Badly Hurt. pant of Gross' . received a cut over 4 looking to the!1454 Cliftc S wil. | e ought to emigrate; ht ought to . # her left eyd and was taken to Freed- project without having obtained for ok 1145 ifton street northwest: Wil-| i , i & Ten persons, five voung women and s r ny considerable sum of = 2 =3 g chase himself to Mars or try to|fve voung me v n the auto-|man’s Hospital's mally the legion's sanction to use its| slderanle flliam Wells Alexander: 4710 Georsia | L'y rihon g et it g n, were i Arthis Tokneon. colored: 1830uTn= 3 5 s any purpose by any post of | SO0 O S Babbington, 7|1nd some tinhorn stars that welqmobile at the time of the accident, |, AFURLT Johnson, ColoCec, 1230, TEue name. and that it has employed Pro-|the American Legion should first have | : James Francis Babbington. 71 come such a skate. I sit in my em-|Miss Isabelle Hardisty, sixteen vears| (o Siger Tort glass when an au- toxsional promoters o collect the {the upproval of the proper department | K street northeasti Alvin T. Bastord. | hroidered robe, and | indorse this | old: Seat Pleasant, Ma., eing the only | tongiile' 1Y " s s iding. ol- .. o j officials. 31 ongfellow s 5 Y oi- “ : ’, R e b s as take L ey e fund on a cominission basis, which is|ofighale cepted policy In|ELS L ousteliow streel; Oscar 1-| good old globe on which I've lived |9 badly hurt. She was taken to|jigeq with a similar vehicle on Florida as heen the accepted policy , 499 M street southwest; James lone: e Tolls are worth their | Emersency Hospital RGue Reat . 900 itaa it ot mante INaE American Le to discourage | Milton Barry, 923 G street southwesr: | 50 long: its folks are worth their}] —others in the machine were Misses | 3,270 10 o ficed hospital treatment. - Sl e EoR any fund-raising effort where private | Robert r niver | weight in gold, and hearts are|Ethel Dov. dys Gray.and Mar- i 5 R . & — e g lindividuals were to profit. And very |street: 3 is O > La- | warm, though feet be cold, andgaret Gros Pleasant, Md.: Mother and Children Injured. Wh neither the departmental nor | generally this poliey has been adhe r pla wdrew | fife’s a grand sweet song. Louise Hardisty, Leon, Md.; Lambert e AR R F R TR R | | COLEMBIA—Jack Holt, in “A Gen- illelnan of Leisure, at 10:55 am. % W, jand upon leaving the camp arried 777727 Newretantne_wasture iz } | | | Wadhington's Coolent Theater EL.II L i | | 2% 7, 2 CRANDALL'S, [METROPOLITAN | TODAY AND ALL WEEK ———— AT 18K THIS WEEK JACK HOLT ||| ...ttt ™ FIRST NATIONAL PRESENTS “ncewrieman of Leswre” |l AL Sga) Cast With Sigrid Holmquist NN Y Led by Lla hes, Paunlin. MACK SENNETT COMEDY '-':I’fln!nnd‘ d = r\\n)'l‘:l:.“[' LOEW’'S ~ c OLUMBI F STREET AT 13th contrary to the legion’s methods. HN | | i | | i i i 77777777770 00 “NIP AND TUCK” Frank Borzage's master picture | - CHILDREN t e legion ! "he result is that throughout the = 2 ; v nson, 1921 ivania avenue: national o ations of the legion 10 ¥ h but fiv | Harry Corne B stréet north (Copyright.) WALT MASON. i enns. & u Costello Post's officers s sa £ ¢ Loga Kline, pnsyiva el, five vears old, were o have violated formal rules in|the establishment of that or street: Austin Philliy . avenue,and Louis Scrivener, 2820 Penn 5 Bipe = 3 T e = ey A N oluled O maucting. the | tion. lucal posts are today house RENEW BOY FRIENDSHIP. [5)ivania avenue. = Detectives O'Brien |Jured in traflic accidents near the LLOYD HAMILTON campaign. Despite assurance t the ~u|; ntial .‘l bhouses (n-",.n which 3 fry. E . s A %l i = and Springmann took the young u..m.‘:::rfl»fl :.:]L:;Ixfilpr‘;:.fi;"\‘:?-’x‘e ”"I:I\;( - in “F. 0 B.” et Mt 0 e g sevs | radiate into the affairs of the respe 5 i . en (0 eI e are chiva Domce other and younger c stru 0. B campalgn had been 4 oco the Costel. | tive communities that they adorn alWest: Chris t. 1628 29th { Col. Clifford and E. F. Colladay | “"(0\iJ“Varis, 1451 Harvard street, DY @ southbound” car just after they P £ 108 A s i (ral weeks azo, officers o i ne Star | wholesome influcnce reet; George | G S A was driv g dn awtomobine that cams | had ailghted from another ‘car goins D grnet Solo—Franke Hernard only lust week that they were still & . rvey, R. R, Ko, 37-125: Rob. o to a sudden stop against a trolley pole | - % L i Sy & e 4 il o ade” ) coliecting funds, but that business Antercareill nirel ert A Hitch, 1950 2 hostho| ol Edward Clifford. former as-|at Connecticut avenue and Wood Ideg of Eue cllidre hurt by i 0 vert epenade” (Herbert was poor. “because of the summer; “The pro of the ent B | \est; Charles Maxwell Hunter, 1881 |sistant secretary of the Treasury, and | road early vesterday morning. th automobile in which her mother and ATTRACTIONS World Survey—Scente meason.” One officer said the cam-icCostello P obtainin uch a e ton | =t King Milton TIrvin, B G0y ren Dl cident probably being due to the rainy | sister were heing taken to Freed- i Washington's Finest Orchestrs i Baward man's Hospital, None of them was DANCING. < would start out in earnestiheadquarter r its membership is S IacE Ceveet et 3 Weather and slippery condition of the | Daniel Breeskin, Conductor. time stember.” jone that 110 any per-|hert W Lrvin, "+ tional committeeman for the District | street. The machina was badly dam- | SCHously BUrt, @ all. Rochambeay ADMISSION 15 FREE CRANDALL'S CoMimaL John Lewis Smith, department com- lson who is ested in the activi-lgoutheast: John Michael .| of Columbia, have ablished a part- | aged. but the trolley pole remained | apartments, occupant of 9 et. D nnd E mander, declared in a formal state- ties the men and women wholgigy Mount Pleasant; Adriana Kima- | parchip for the practice of law here,|intact. Marks and Harold Mondsheim, | hile of Webste Ilinger 3 — FODAY AND ment that the legion would net hesi- [went iuto their count form in{Young, 1451 Belmont street shis el £ 211508 West/End svente New Yorlichty: A o cet Taatient shout b iolok el o~ ey late to-take disciplinary action should | the world war, and the officials of |\Cest: Albert Joseph Kubeldzis, renewing a schoolboy friendship after | afigy Helen Smith, Wardman Park |ceived a slight cut on her arm when | STHE MYSTERIOUS etual irregularities be found to exist |this department are interested in|gel street southeist thirty-five years. The other memberjotel and Miss June SEean. B e ity e % TIMMTE ADAMS When the executive committee hears | that pro. and hope for its realiza-| " George Park Killian, jr., st|of the firm is B. B. Pettus of Georgla. | 37th street, occupants of the car, of Joseph Levine, 124 herd street, llm E eatures the investigators’ report tonight. He }tion : |street northwest; Horace Harman tained minor injuries. They were|at 13th and Monroe Levine Ueplored untoward publicity the le-| “At the present time it is true th A O revad! dhfoush no fault|the matter is under discussion. The | con 2 Ll ’ CITY NEWS IN BRIEF. taken to mergency Hosyital | vasiataoftinze, CAROLINA 1" & N. C. Ave. 5.5 CRANDALL'S 35EAXE . h t t S h o ere sl wes John Knott. 1083 P Vehicles in Collisio; —_— th anid B St recently. The statement | step proper fully protect | ‘ : I s £ e ¢ | Wasning e 44 und unconscious in his room irice reur's SEE oF B ok W » ¥ u 1 n the interests o i nscic e : { k Crucib ] ; i ; ‘”:2 5 ¥ fa ecte ward the n s 5 ¢ gas s = Massach s i orks of Will nd John H S, ANNA Q. SON and WA . : t 1 12 ninating ga “ \ t it achusetts |at the works a illiam and John . . D 1. voraoly di d toward ac- | n a & ¥ T H. | Was pauring from four open Jets{ avenue and 6th strect late yesterday Garrard. in Cincinnati H THE SPEEDER. Allcr; S Vivities of American Legion posts. | American I nwest: [altcn. Of the neventh pre e AT ————— E PR {[ICRANDALL’S e e . 3 v. e T e B e I || CHEVY CHASE S s 5. | i 6 25 & ik MATS . 2 PM_DAZY. 3 P ST N el 5 S n GIRI, | the campaign being conducted by the s indepenient | ROt thiasts PAL) e whare ohv CHARLES R THE GIR 77 bi fans said hi - o % cosianl, GIBL ERIED TODAY _KATHIAINE” MachoxALD Vincent B. Costello Post to raise a | 1t should be borne in mind t s ; > Perry place north- | dition was eritical N | in MONEY AONES S SOYEY - fund of money for a clubhouse and'each American Legion post is within| schlegal, Ran- | T CTA Gth & C : Aen o el headquarters for the members of that | very broad limitations an indepe: stree hwest: Robert A ereiiraled furmnes NEW STANTO! e EARN] Overtare. * Evolut valuable and virile unit of the legion jent” organization 1ts members anahan th street; Harold lafternoon caused a smal v . i EQy < in the department of the District of |not expected to engage in effor 2. Stephans, Albemarie street plant of the Chest Farms NORMA TAL MADQI: Columbia {that are contrary to legion p iorthwest: Rol Spencer Ward, | ecticut avenue. James Ricket SILVERTOWN CORDS | LEW CODY_EILEEN PERCY Keep Good \ame. {ciples and doctrines. It is 01 Varnum street northwest f the company's em 3 - in “WITHIN THE LAW L ipossible for the higher authori e 3 fire nd unded an I 1Y e . B o i TaiGE oaduciica 0ne 6 the ‘It has been, and is, the purpose of | BV*the qepartment organization and Al 0 sounded Jenl Just received-—half carload of these well known Goodrich y I responsible officers of American!in the na 1 headc s to take | | resnonain S Silvertown Cords and Sebring Cords. A FRESH LOT, ABSO- {[] Deathless Dramds of the stage. ____ [ CRANDALL’S Arrnue | ?,-::}.;mvu:l:uls m?mfi.‘.m;nl,l-‘ cuuntr e e oer e pHn Aty tac i anoy :‘.LEGwN TO HOLD OUTING"\U”? :\']"“'m,..”:,‘u S g TELY FIRSTS, IN FACTORY WRAPPERS. NEW TAKOMA THEATER MATS,. 2 DT, DATLY 3 T3l AUSDAT L e lths moominamalofithe S HEE : ¢ 4th and Butternut St TODAY - KATHERINE MacDONALD can Leglon on such a high plane that n g Ty eof-. & [ od A | VALTER HIERS. in ** RILLINGS in “MONEY. MONEY, MONEY. iran Legion on such high plane that i ¢ JLvers 023,000 War Veterans Expected at| WE OFFER THESE AT SMASHING PRICES SRS DIMED Meriaid Comeds Ana 1A THE cause of Americanism and good citi- justment which will arm the Chesapeake Beach. . . ' Kin s ~ s and ecmmianity DrogTess will | Mitimate suceessiof the movement by ) B Goodrich Cords Sebring Cords AMERICAN ™ 3¢ enlist the whole-hearted support!the Vincent B ~| Athletlc events aud o ' T ....$ 850 LEW: yEx 5 = 1 30x3;3 ..... SR intereat of evervione [tain funds with 5 It imane i an: Dianpsd. roiit ; 30x3'2 e s TIRICE JOY and XITA NALDT From the very earl days of the!the clubhouse it . i isuel eoiireichn e el S el = s N . 142 AT Fool YOUR Wik An automobile driven by Samuel | Crucible steel was first successful an VERED 2x4 ¢ American Legion. by action of its na-! And the general 3 5 the BTG 32x. S 3 i 535 Sth St. S | . 34x4 5% CLOUDS ROLL BY th GLAS 4 : been made to protect those of thelof all the posts A e . {E. Morrison Paper Co. FATREANRS wnd Gardes general publie which have the means fKion in the l"fi trict }"”‘ ""!‘”;"“- A Netorana H o | = e SATU AT B ke such contributions. in any | the proper officers of the depi | war veterans are ed to atten ennsylvania Ave. E oA 0. o e H it Py ¥ | conce his matter will t | Proceeds > ote Hi— 3 A 32x4 33x4 34x4 iR SR B, d gift that it may make to aid in the|concerned in this matter will . Froceeds will be devoted MOUNT VERNON 30x3 30x3'% 33 X X THE_TT EOWC:, ¢ | TOWN THAT GoD.r* aver i & of all concern 4 7 of the department activities in each | best interests Lo eC et + “There will he no delay in the mat- # state, and the work of the legion na- | “There w Hat ¢ Arlington, side trip, 10c addition 143135 U \L.D. j MONET. MON . ssary is assembled and the dis moen b ¥ 12tb and Penpsyivania . P Fred Nibio's prod i i SEMON n_meetingsofl the NALioNAl e3ggHs | NECESSD " LB Eisctric. Caxe. leave. I8 and 2 red ‘Niblo's J RATN Y AT 4. inmeerings.olthe naslonal.exseis ECEERES 1S TRSTIRECCE R e hair AR o, [z s e Cor ire Sa 0. R T ; . R, - RINE Gn.Av.&Quebee St. five ‘committes meetinge. within ihe | - d fo Washington-Virginia Railway Co. KATHERINY MATINEE SATURDAY ) ith 3 WA N A won nearly $300.000 in the Marco >ost; Josepl ¢ COMPSO e CH 3 oy - atitutions, regulations have been laid ! Caleutia derby it ph N BETTY COMPSON 2 HARLIE CHAPLIN SENNY down to v @ -ra m-icently in England Wi B (n\vn:“ “ LULT McGRATH. in A Typhoon Cooled, AMSON BROTHER BERE and ANTONTO. Mo RENO, in “THE EXCITERS n its regulations, every effort has!|committee at Legion, to be held tomorrow at Chesa- | & e FABRIC | FABRIC | FABRIC | FABRIC REGENT ' #nd Catifornin & BN oot irvelol t of legion post locally | & settlement that will protect he S o ot - ! = 9th at O 'nr{et W | b or'the dep fex n o e i and ALEXANDRIA, round trip, 80c. $6.25 | $7.25 | $12.75| $13.25| $13.65 = | RAPHAEL jih,2, 2 1RGN tionall ter. In fac all of the information illiam % Conventions. and In department exetu- | COmmitiee.” o omma HNEREE dime Sk Minute 806 H St. N.W. PRINCESS "o m St N CRANDALL’S Yori Theater ity offthe rowers contariad u:_t-,«;n;' Miss Edith O'Dwver. a shop irl. [ Hurean of 1 T i Phone Main 397 e e e =1 Hbim': L = TonAv ETHEL CLATTOY THE sweepstakes, 1 ans Post, and " : WAY TEARLE € 5 SIDE Ample Parking Space. S OF THE HIPPODROME °¢, & SHE BT S AT ‘""’%'fifl#g'.'{,“,".?‘}fl“‘ TRUXTON B e Ressein JOLLY! JOVIAL: JOCULAR! yvosey 10wt . 1] EMMA CARUS with J._Waltsr Leopold “JUST OUT OF KNICKERS" A Comedy Playlet ASIER . T i Charles Cartmell—Laura Harris & Co. Miller & Fears; Barto & Melyin; A Fables: Topics of the Day. ws_Pictorial SPEOTAL ADDED ATTRACTION P a rty L i ne Co u rt e sy STARTING | e | rnl.:.":?:i..{f.{,;?:,:’ 4 Seven Months Gone! T Phones: Main #4834, 4485 and 6823 Seven months of this year will Courtesy in the use of the tele- | e to save moncy care phone is nowhere more necessary or more il e it rwo appreciated than on a party line. Both || oper an account Now: Yhe immortal parties on the line expect and should receive a s soon a s yo u | AN K || &% tete good service and aslittle interruption as possible. OF COMMERCE If y ] AND SAVINGS you are on a party line and desire St t to be considerate of the other person on the line, op a we would suggest that you eliminate as far as his si possible lengthy telephone conversations. They / THACKERAY are annoying not only to your neighbor, but f‘l x @ { | waABEL BALtin— " o g and fillup | P || etimes may result in delays of serious wW th h i : e consequence. 4 1 t e : 9, N Steamer St. Johns Colonial Beach | 40-MILE When you pick up the receiver ona , VOIatlle . 22K ; Q| | o Moonliht Returning 10:30 Mon., Wed, party line and find another person talking, the g a s : : 1 - ' | Tenseaizee (105 Frdey: R R All Amusements Freo Dancing g . pom. Returning 11 p.m courteous thing to do is to replace the receiver as AT st on R Trie quietly as possible and wait a reasonable length il You Can Probably e of time before trying again to use the line. '§ ifl Find What You’ve Co“'e’:pidfi: s ..;fh ! p ; : . Lost S e RS The observance of these suggestions will result in —through 4 Star Classified [|| Rowsd T : A e i § \ o ie frst thing the R Ay TH R Ty T better “I‘Pbonc service on party lines. A e illgpiia o | gtz °";?so?°f];;.§."f|?:?a'.gfi;:: o Sunday = s The Star—the great clas- 9:15, 10, 11:30, 2:30, 5:40, 6:38, t ‘ sified medivm of Washing- Froquent Traing Beturaiag. Th C ¢ . 1 ton. : = — e Chesapeake and Potomac el 8 Tt idhresnltsiob: DANCING T 1 h TH Y, H _nlained zh‘atowng.m VNS e e ne N 'hp Star MORE Cias- | Gua elephone Company E VOLATILE GAS - Run iz soisth Texaco_ Gasoline) ‘Save it with Texaco Motor Oil than all the other Toth st " papers here combined. ranklin 83 NWM.UM i “Reassinh 1 Cavaci® DAVISON'SErr . Mrs. 1 a ‘Star Branch Office Teach you to dance correctly in a few lesgon; g atrictly private. Any hour. Scparate tudios Qlass dance Saj, eveniugs, with orchesiza, 2 llllHiiiliHII!HHIHH{I!!!lIJfIHIJH‘UHil!J{IIIHl[IIlllIH[llIIIHII(lIIHIHIIIUIIUHIIIHIIIIHHIIIIIIllllllllHlllHlii!ilIIINIi

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