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88 . : THE EVENING 'STAR, WASHINGTON, D. ¢, THURSDAY, AUGUST 16, 1923. e Overture, “The Yellow Prin- cess’ “Album Leaf" i ; P : ‘ AMUSEMENTS. | TS CONCERT AND DANCE | I™ i comcans | [Chanees in Staions of 1o | ey omemmns | _ mwvsmeorrs | jwosmumss Concert by the United“States Army and Navy Officers |, d vaudevitie at 216 nnd 848 P 1 PLANNED AT STADlUM' Marine Band, Taylor Branson. z I s C 1 SRR O R AR Bk, Bylss and Sat- CRAND. || second ieader, “at the Syivan nterest to Capital| As1goch i bus, T 1\ wville Wnd motion pictures, NS, R st i, e B f Ineres 10 Caplel| 0oLt chmsio o b e ST 0 S | i B bl [METROPOLITAN Affair at Central High to Be Given| | March, “Marines of Belleau Mad Thmes A Tils: aaldtint ien. | vite him in; and doubtless, as he EEROROENE AN ‘;;“"0' sl THEATRE DE LUXE A | Wood Branson | | eral, has been relleved from duty | S¢SS, MC pass, 3:40, 5:35, 7:35 and 9:45 p.m. my foot upon th¢]~ with the Red Cross in this city and costly gas, his language is a sin wnta—ne tove vicer- ||| TWIN STARS ATOP LAST THREE DAYS « ordered to Governor's Island, N. Y., |Can imagine how he sighs, “How |with Anita Stewart. at 12:20, 2:10, HO o Tonight by Community Music . Saint Saens . Wagner Association. = 11 AV R | Grand selection, “Pagliacci,” for duty. heartless are these stallifed guys, |4:05 6, 7:4h, and 9:456 pm. * DOORS OPEN AT 10130 A.M. Jurymen Scout . Vietim’s Leoncavallo Capt H. Burt, 14th Infantrw lwho chug in pomp and pride, who ' PALACE—TAln Lee and Thomas TOM BURKE Wl mee . P t C 3 S Centeal Pra»lumun Jarnefelt {vm-n’x’lly hruurnoulgrn:}n‘ (u:el{p}:n $ihe| see the sapvined pilgrim groan, as(Meighan, in “nu...»;vnrlmu?und, ‘u_t The Famous Irish Tenor A First National Presents dpen-air concert, (a) “Romanc Rubinstein ce, has been assigned to duty at the 11:06 am., 12:60, 2:30, 4:20, 6:05, 7:45 Statement of Hold-Uo—Po- ; | High Stadium, tonight at § o'clock: admission free; gates open at 6:30 o'clock (bl rande Valse Brilliante,” Chopin Miittary Academy, West Point, N. Y. |from his foot he digs a stone, and |31 An ! e Col. Mervyn A. Rice, Ordnance Of- |offer him no ride.” But if I stopped Liga pas Phillips, ‘n ‘ LILLIAN SHAw N - ars"' 8l . oroth ficers' Reserve Corps,’ has been re-Imy wagonette and offered to the Darochy lice Saw Car Strike Him. Finale from “Symphony in F s Waoman. at 11:30 a.m., The Arch Enemy of Gloom DT K MeDouid March, strauser's M o ! lieved from duty at the War Depart- ' B : a9 ’J v 1 Donald’s perfect cik < Chasmbers %'J'J’Lu.\r“s,fm‘.‘.'.’&f'}‘.‘;'.izrr ment and ordered to his homs at|Man of sweat a nice, upholstered |1 0, 7:30 aul 9:30 p.m. The Army Band, William J. Stannard, director. (1) “America.” (b) “Salute to the Flag." (c) “Oath of Allegiance.” (d) “Columbia, the Gem of pew, he'd seat himsel regal style, First Lieut W inmetz, air)and then he'd talk, mile after mile, c. MRS. H. C. PERKINS DEAD. ;:;::;n at Fairfield . has ‘"‘9‘;' until the air was blue. When I am t rets oy hiling riding in my wain I like to view the Mamaraneck. N Jsnoring statements attributed to George Edward Loveless of 3327 Broth- ers place southeast, who died Tuesday Kltvn; ith Rt nr;] mecond Histery's Groatest Mentaliat S Jean Granese, Ha: & Dennis DuFor, Mile, Iry & Co. LE=i ',f Penrod and Sam b { cturization of Booth Tarking- RIALTO—"Where North Be- ’) HARRY KAHNE f:‘m":”rl»'/(yl’nf / \;,‘,; 10 “Pene ey, Corps of Engi- | sunlit plain and watch the birds and fteenomm, Stiesasaring it fihe | e (l5a, Henry, Cleveland Parking. wife [ peers: ai v Department, has|cows; | like to mark the rooster I e B s Fables; TEonn g st Juries is head—which ¢ sed death 3 o B note B e - e orderes o oston, Mass., for | sel s a e : It | Jipieaitolhie nenl vl et i Well ‘known In Washington social jheen ordered to Boston. Mass. for | crow (:"dl tlr‘lh(\‘(lulf uu}h; d\lnuv ¥ ‘ of the Day: Path Pictoral, NED SPARKS - L om o a e sirclen, taled carly yestorday her ty. L 5 T go, attached to twelve-inch plows. Wit ¥ Tighe and Doris el e ' vicnacdloskowski | fcircler, died early vestergay at her|‘'ihie ollowing named warrant of- |8 / plows. - Extra Added . Attraction \d | h Marry Tighe and Dori = H et nhx rine Prichard. Lamont ey tome. Han i iton, : ficers, band leaders. have been or- | The panorama of the fields a harm T WErsline Dasiady - Deane, in at midnight Sunday, a coro: 28 Mrs. Perkins, who, her | dered to attend the special band s sor ture yields, as I go | ok | id vesterday rendered a verdict of death| | Overture, “Morning, Noon and e Ao Hanuih ‘,‘“,““"-K;.»ardln' eoniea it the Aomiy Mive l,ff\‘,,”,,’. ',,\".{ A kl,ckf(.“ i Does Your Work h “BLONDES” /\ EASTER BONNETS e . i ienna” . ...Suppe about s ur years of age|gchool, Washington barracks,.D. ] 5 I . - S from an automobile collision, the opera- NI L at the time of her death.' She had | Semoo A S oENEton o ey D rer: |is killed when at my elbow words Strain Your Eyes" ) with CHESTER CLUTE ' World Survey—Overture tor of the vehicle and the vehicle be- | dimee. PThree” GClock | {been il ‘for some time and v Rl st Sfmon Tresin Ta | are spilled by some long-winded guy. | U : Z Bluctan's flnese Oniheston ing not known at this tim | in the Morning. suffered a stroke from which Ny ; fantry, Fort cenzy, st tnno- | T wonder why the men who walk iment, Edzewood [ congider that they have to talk when Wk A. Bowen. 6th horpe. Artille 3 and Louis & y Band, Washington i John Robertson, wh with Loveless, | was a watchman on a dredge near Renning bridge and who was ken to the inquest for developments, was re- | leased from police surveillance after | 2 1 glansen 1o w Bunday Mati Perhaps sou need ginxsen Phan PEAY Matines & working and st no other time. they are given rides; why can’t they he nature of the work that tires sour | |—. . — it and rest their lungs, and give a eyes—and we will it you with the proper | - - Breeskin, Conductor CRANDALL' S025% v did not recover. Last year Mr. Mrs. Perkins soll their Washington fhome at 1701 Connecticut avenue and :spent the winter in Europe, returning early this summer to th home at Hamilton, M Mrs. Perkins was Herbert, Frank and Robert Burkart “America. [ — l Two Shows Lally, 4:15 & 8:15 e 3, Rev- recess to their tongues, while yet Rlasses. . ril slides? 1 used to ask oAl col S | the verdict. He had been arrested fol- erine Prichard |active in cnil fare work barracks. D. | the tumbri T OPTICAL €O. | N\ re ! lowing the initial statements attrib- D omera She s survived by five children, | Warrant Officers ¢, W. Ferguson, |the pilgrims in when first T tooled |M, A. LEES e oen sec | N LOEW’S | uted to Loveless, ning him as one of | arr. by Tobani Mrs. Albert Carroll, Miss Ruth Per-|31st Infantry, and Carl Dillon, h ia car of tin and with it split the s X | {he two men who held him up on the | The Army : kinsi Mrs Robert Wallach.' wife of relieved from further duty but always they would ply 712 11th Street A L A ! ridge. Clown dane Sm- “ol. ‘Wallach; Mrs. Frances Ruggles, | the Philippines. The former is or- o ————— = Thomps L - Mrs, Lucius Bee, a sister of Love-! blem March wife of Col. Ruggles, and a won|deced to' Edgewood. M. ¥ I their jaws, and cach one seemed to} - F STREET AT 13th Il roromon: Soncur pursaniar. °s8, to whose home he made b Ruth Newman. Tleveland Perkins. ader - of the 1st Gns think he was James ]. Demosthenes. | St k ~Continuous, 1030 a. m. | SAWDUST . LICE CONLEY. 30 o’clock M i Announcements The funeral will take place at{Band, and the latter to (Copyright.) AL omp ete 0C | e | THIS WAY OUT." And COLE the accident, testified that he Rope skipping dance..Selected Hamilton, Mass., tomorrow. inn.. as band leader of the & Now AS PLAYED RY GENE SARAZEN had come there from Benn Fred Fitzgerald In reality he h CRANDALL’S Theater,9th & ESta.|| 4 S . s o S of BLANK BOOKS |\ THOMAS | Rt procing ervboay. { HELD FOR GRAND JURY. irort Binning, Ga. hax heen e Archiba AN [ 7o S e aid before he went the Wooden Sol- h o - as Instructor, 44th Division. National | TR always on band | HEART RATDEL - home. Death was cau g [ ith et g charia e, SharEed | Cliard. with atation at Trenton. N. 3 | to See u first, i I dox WANTED ture of the skull, a Saxton rown ith a ki - oosoneds Navy. h < e 1 Il rosomiow AR : S , Lou_ . a knife in a dispute over a mand the Converse: Lieut « s B MuaingReof ne Elerlart Catherine rd. Robert | lauarter of a dollar. had & preliminary *. C. Bloch. inspector of ord- | mander O. L. Wolford. from the E. Morrisor Paper Co. HOMEWARD BOUND | DY MONE Y o SR DY Sk Do {hearing in the United States branch ving ground. Dahl- to the Cincinnati: Lieut 4 Paramount Pictu | § : : e neur eyl oran * | [of potice court vesterday “and “was igned to duty from the Delaware to the Nav: 1009 Pennsyl By PETER T. KY i ND = = 2 8 . 2 - e ” . €| or the action of the grand jury . and >. = . S avey 'l ll'illrr ginet s tar Spangled Banner. and a bond fixed at $2.000. Jones is| partment Ytrom the Flo | MOUNT VERNON SURIE FILS TE | CRA ALL'S and Garden i h“‘.‘;‘“ el e alleged to have slashed King with a Commander Willlam Norris, assist- | / lemy . | i “Newn—Overture i 14th and Col. Ra ;;‘gfi;-( o S knite inflicting three wounds ant naval attache, United States em- Licut. A K. Dayton, Supply Corps | and ALEXANDRIA, round trip, 80c. PfJjMATS. 2 PML DAILY. 3 SUNBAY owa at spot (n e Teritete 2 — hassy, London. England, has been as- | of the hoard of survey. navy yvard, | Aplf ide trip, 10c additional. [ call from Benning, and that The second open-air music fete and bassy i rlington, si P, . i I L noing, ax ac i signed to duty in the office of naval | Washington, D. C.. has heen assign e 6 G 12 e Pt ext Week Hhoniomoblle stctiera ot & dance carnlval under the auspices of COMMISSIONED CAPTAIN. {ntelligence, Navy Department | toithe Ralelghs and Lieut C. E: Rap-/| actic i lesve 1h and ‘Peasayivanie VIOLA DANA | mobile. only to lose it while two otker | the Community Music Asseciation willj William R. Blandford, 4105 i2th | Lieut Commander C.¢. Davis has | polce, Supply Corps, f the recruiting | 2386 A3 o :30 b 31, In “Rouged Li i policemen were ickini up Leviless |be given tonight at § o'clock in Central {street, mortheast, (s city. has been | been transferred from the Delaware | barrack Hampton itoads, V. ha Honalon Thime—65.0 | "3 s Puonwre. | || S e el e & i g " |commissioned by the epart- | to the | Academy; Lie ‘om- | been detailed as naval re ’ ing e tinued y° aatomabile it ¢ | High Stadium, on Florida avenue be- |l ut S3'Q00tain of Infantry. Officers: fmander T, 8. Jeans from the third | on federal trate boora esnmative | Washineton-Virginia Railway Co. | ing continued by .the police today. |y een 21th and 23thy streeta Reserve Corps of the Army naval district to the navy yard, New D. C. Phese Main 397 Gz %Z 553/}, A TOMORROW The gates will be opened at 6:30 Washington’s Coolest Theater EDITH " ROk ; NAVY PILOTS WILL SAIL [oeciock. Five thousana seats will be LOEW’S FRHTING BN | free to the public, and 2,000 seats re- H Ol_ " M = = SATURDAY FOR ENGLAND | <crvea untit 5:15 o'elock for assoctation o 4 B' CRANBA”_’S Avenue Grana — members and those desiring to purchase | o s 2 nv x CE F STR AT 12¢m MATS.. 2 P.M. DAILY, 3 P.). SUNDAY. ntered in |reserved seat privileges for 25 cents. i — Contimious 10:30 a. m—11 Four Seaplanes to| Be E d in DAY~ | In case rain should prevent giving the g pAY- ' NOW PLAYING ANITA' STEWART ' International Race Off Isle | program out of doors the entertain- g i ment will be held in the Central High auditorfum, with the main entrance on Clifton stréet. No children will be admitted to the concert unless accompanied by adults. | The main musical feature of the eve- Schneider | ning will be the Army Band, under off the | the direction of William J. Stannard '“"\ are: | The band 3 several selec- Stanley W. Rhoades, Four Navy duty in Wi York Saturday ngland to ;mvll«\y) t up international 1 sle of Wight | | | ‘1 [l Topay_sack moLT in “xoBODY'S 1 And PAUTL PAR { IN THE LOVE PIKER Based on Frank R. Adams' Cos- CRANDALL’S Avollo) The:tes mopolitan Magazine Story. P Saturday at Ranist TOMORRROW-—ALFRED EDIT LOBERTS. Gems fram Ope News—Overture—Ete. Tobani. It also will pl mbers, to be interpreted by solo and up dancers under the direction of Minnie Hawke An_unusual feature will be a demo stration of rope dancing by Fred Fit an hour | gerald, champion Scotch rope dancer. which is nearly thirty; The community singing will be un- of the former world's | der the direction of Robert Lawrence. ines established by Brit buireau of | scostia, Next Week “SALOMY JANE” With Jacqueline Logan averaged better in_vecent tri miles in exc record for n. k V0L r. 10 “rosT A0 nibis g Yor CRANDALL dom Matinee saturday at & TODAY—BETTY COMBRON WONAX " wiTlt bt T 1lso are being completed | by the Navy Department for participa- tion in the Gordon Bennett international balloon race at Bru al eq METAL GARAGES ‘2 Shows for Price of 1 Continuous from 12 Noon i for shipmen 8 - 'BXA.X.IE Gf"lBER Q‘EVVE ington about September 1, with the | “Only the Best” tyles anc Satins” Niivy representatives who will include ly Pg&g; OTHER STAm ACTs Lieut. J. B, v vilot, and Lieut F. W. Rei As Low as aide | Washington's Ouly Popular Price Vaudeville 0c-3lc Matinees—Nights, 20c-50c Ercnrt 8 i $5 Cash, $7.50 Per Month Phone Main 7984 WASHINGTON GARAGE | Mat., Sun. & Hol Baltimore & Carolina Steamship Co. il - Steamer St. Johns | Steamship Esther Wee Mrs. Emma McGowan Zurhorst died | sday. The funerat will be held at | the undertaking mortuary chapei of the Zurhorst establish- Ple . 5, Prai oo menes 01 e Cal 0 W oo CONSTRUCTION CO. | i - | | Colonial Beach| 40-MILE || Fritay stisuns ‘17t o nom o Surtive 'y e hon Charirs 701 Continental Trust Bidg. || i TH 1924 STUDEBAKER LIGHT-SIX SEDAN $1550 ‘. | _IMPonl_;B{’St | Charleston, S. C. [ and a dmughter. Miss Mary A, Zur- 3 11 Ses rips, 7:15. ana ion | Same Day.| Mon., Wed, || Miami, Fla. Sat. 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