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10 GIVES SYMPTOMS OF “DEVIL'S GRIP Health Officer Outlines Phases, Requesting Re- ports of Suspected Cases. alth Officer Fowler today ad- i letter to all Washington sicians outlining the symptoms of 1 * and requesting them report promptly to the health de- partment suspected cases. \lthough no cases of the discase \vo been found in the District, an sutbreak is in progress in parts of \irginia. Since Washington u.djom_s that state, Dr. Fowler thought it vise to give local doctors the infor- mation he hus obtained as to the haracteristies of this form of la ivve. Health Officer's Letter. br. Fowler's letter follows: It is deemed advisable to call the attention of the medical profession of the District of Columbia to I.h:‘ outbreak of so-called ‘devil's grip. now prevailing in the state of Vir- winia 1t appears from information r ching the health depa the disease is still on the Increase. This fact, togcther with the close ¥ ximity to the District of Colum- bia, has prompted me to bring to the tention of the physicians in the District the mptoms which usual sccompany the discase, o that they ma more readily recognize it. should it make its anpe n in Washington The onset Is usually acute, with chill or chilly sensation; the tem- porature rises rapidly and may re ach 101 to 104 degrecs, Profuse per- spiration is gener 1ly present Therc 4 severe epigastrio pain which fi (uently spreads to one or both side f the chest, e B y in the region f the ninth’rib. Tenderness is often present in that region. The respira- tions are markedly Increased and frequentiy reaches 4, 60 oF more per atory rate is pain caused the patient in an effort lache Is said 30 per cent of by ined by deep ins athing v t ve the pa to be present in : 0 the cases, and nausea or vomiting in about 33 per cent. Constipation is the Tule, althou in some in diarrhea is present. Rigidit thdominal musc is also common, and pain on movement of the body is t in many <. The duration ack is usually three or four e period of incubation of believed to be about of the “While vietims the are u r persons are mune from o very few. great majc ler twenty not altogether ack. The number of onducted ht ture and origin of the manner which The health department much nterested in the di d has Ieht it advisable to describe the ymptoms in onler that c ing in E ‘more reafiily be recog- ho may be Tn order spartment may be Kept informed as to conditions in the Dis- ith respcet to the ‘devil 1 have to request that prompt reports be made of all cases coming under your observation presenting symptom ar to those above de- ribed that this - | Ferns and House Plants. Gude ha large which to sel 1212 nt. SUES FOR DIVORCE. May D. Watson has filed suit for psolute divorce from John W. a watchman emploved by the Railroad Company. She es cruelty and misconduct and es a_corespondent. They were ried February 10, 1910, and hild. Attorney Raymond decker appears for the wife VISCOUNT PELLEW GOES T0 ENGLAND FOR TITLE! NEW F. an Watson, Pennsylvani Neu- -I’ro y-nin izen and olumbia Uni- bride on the laim his seat | ritish of lords as e ‘iscount Exmouth. Both | ‘il renounce their American citizen- ship. The new peeress, also Ameri- can-born, was Miss Mabel Gray of this city, daughter of the late Rich- gencral traflic manager of cific railroad in Cali- YORK, August former profess versit ailed with hi sterday came into the | ashington last | Henry 1d- viscount title on the death in V February of his father, waurd Pellew. Blank Books | mplete stock of Blank ou band. See us new Am E. Morruon Paper Co. 1009 Pennsylvanis Ave. Want to Sell Your Auto ? A Star Classified Ad will bring you a host of pros- spective buyers. De- scribe it fully'and you'll be surprised how quickly inquiries will come. No wonder, because every- body looks to the Star Classified for news of all such things. That's why The Star prints MORE ssi- tied Ads cach da_\ than all the other papers here combined. “Around the Corner” is a Star Branch Office. |est Fires Put the Wree Morri LOCAL STATIONS. NVAA—Naval Radio Station, Radio, Va. (435 Meters). —Complete live stock mar- Veather bureau report. :05 p.m.—Crop report and special items. 4:25 p.m.—Dairy market report. 10:06 p.m.—Weather bureau report. WIL—Continental Eleetric Company (350 Metern). Tusical program. | by WMU—Doubleday-Hill Electric Com- pany (261 Meters). WJIH—Willlam P. Boyer Co. Meters). Market reports; music. 273 3 to 4 p.m. WRC—Radio Corporation of America (469 Meters). p.m.—Fashion developments moment prepared by of Women's 5 p.m.—(a) “Angel's Serenade” (Hraga), (b) “Laughing Roses (James F. Cooke), (¢) “The Vision” s), (d) Barcarolle, from *The rales of Hoffman' (Offenbach), Mrs. \ln‘l\[lh- D. Linds That We Two (Nevin), Mary Knox a Sit p.m~—(a) (Brahms), (b) (Tschstkowsky), (Bohm), Me “Cradle “Chanson (c) Iville D. Lin a) “Temple shmiri's Song ox Sitz. 1) Bereeuse, (b) ughan). and Spring” (Weill) (Hammond), Mrs, Song" Triste” rabande’ (Amy (Amy from “Joce- “June Is in N () “In Autum (d) “Mis' Rose elville D. Lindsay. T Dunno” (Wells), " (Leoni), (c) Newcomb), (d) “He i d(rsmnds” (Reynolds), Mary Sit; 5 p.m.—Duet, “Who Knows?" (Lawrence-Dunbar), Mary Knox and Geneva Sitz. 6_p.m.—Children’s hour, by Marlet- ta Stockard Albion. WCAP—Chesapeake & Potomac Tele- phone Co. (469 Meters). 0 to 9 p.m-—Concert by the Unit- to arine Band, broadcast di- rect from the Sylvan Theater. gram as follow Grand march President” na): overturc thoven); saxophone (Wiedoeft), Mu- argo; (b)), Beautiful Blue (a), “Orlentale Opus 23, inoff) ; Dantibe™ (Cui); (b), “Prelud No. 5, in G mfhor (Rachman- Srand Slection, DISTANT STATIONS. All Programs Scheduled for Easterm Standerd Time. WEAF—New York (492 4 to 4:30 p.m.—Program nounced. 30 p.n.—Helen Graves, Florence Morris, p.m.—John Opray, tenor. p.m—"The Cheerful Philoso- Burr MeIntosh. Meters). to be an- mezzo so- pianist. $ to 9 p.an.—Carolinians Hotel Shan- delee Lake Orchestra. WGY—Schenectady (350 Meters). 5 p.m.—Weekly report on_condi- tion of roads, by !—n—dvrm: Greene. “talk.” “The and Nat- — Musical Rogers Whitmore, _violin worth Page, bass, and Theodore Der Blick, trumpeter; address. by Von “For- in Recrea- tion by Willis Bake WJIZ—New York (455 Meters). 5 pm.—Closing _quotations of New York k Exchang 5:05 ack Rabbit .11 win Wick, violinist; n Wick, pianist. p.m.—"The World's Work. p.m.—Joint recital. 7:50 p.m.—“Evening School egel Mrs { THE - EVENING 8 p.m.—Lafayette Quartet. 8:15 p.m.—"Sports,” by William Slo- cum. 8:30 p.m.—Lafayette Quartet. 9 p.m.—Dell Lampe and his Famous Orchestra, KDKA—Pittsburgh (326 Meters). —Base ball scores; dinner period. .m.—Base ball scores; address Roy Schooley. 0 p.m.—Ralph E. Banks, bari- Theodore T. Taylor, pianist. 5:45 p.m.—Farmer market reports; base ball score KYW—Chlcago (345 Meters), :50 p.m.-—Bedtime story. « 8 to §:58 p.m.—Muslcal program; Cope Harvey's Orchestra. 105 p.m.—“Twenty Good Reading, Rev, linutes of . J. Pernin. WBZ—Springfield, Mass, (337 Meters). p.m.—Organ recital from the apitol Theater. 5 p.m.—Base ball scores; agrio- gram 5 0 p.m.—Bedtime story, 0 p.m—Address by Wetherbee. concert. 7 p.m.—Mu 8 p.m.—Base ball scor story for grown-ups. by Winslow WLW—Cincinnati (300 Meters). 4 p.m.—Piano selection 10 p.m.—Jack Keefor Orchestra; song: Jl S Hotel Alms tus Herman. WIAX—Cleveland (390 Meters). 8 p.m.—Everette Tryon's Melod: Lane Dance Or ducational lecture, Chimes concert ndman's vis s ball scores; weather WEBAP—Fort Worth (476 Meters), $:30 p.m.—Final sport summary. WFAA—Dallas (476 Meters). 9:30 to 10:30 pm.—Tell Mo This Orchestra and Club program. WHAS—Louisville (400 Meters). 5 to 6 p.m—Mary Anderson Theater ust Among Home Folks"; £:30 to 10 p.m address; international lesson; welfarc talk; sa WIP—Philadelphia (500 Meters). 5 pm.—Base ball scores 6 p.m.—Bedtime stories; i to Go roll call. and How Hogle. s Ten to ode Vir- Meyers Dance Or- STAR, WASHINGTON, RADIO NEWS “Listeners-in” on WCAP this even- ing will for the second time this week Dbe treated to a concert by the Marine Band. Beginning at 7:30 the Marine Band will play at the Sylvian Theater, on the Monument grounds. and “fans” will get the benefit of a splendidly selected program. Mary Knox Sitz and Geneva Sitz will give a joint recital this after- noon at 3:30 at station WRC. The Misses Sitz, who are connected with Camp Good Will, will sing two duets, and Mary Sitz will be heard in a trio of character songs. Another feature of the program of station WRC this afternoon at will be the appear- ance of Mrs. Melville D. Lindsay, =o- prano, who will sing a group of songs, with Violin obligato by Mr. Lindsa: Mr. Lindsay will also play several s0los, uccompanied by Helen Merriam. Automobllists who are also “radio fans"" will be interested in picking up WGY at 0:15 today. At that time “rederick S. Greenc, New York state commissioner of highways, will give a weekly report of the conditions of the Toads in that state, At 7:15 p.m. WIP will hroadcast a talk by Eugene 2. Hogle, secretary of the Automobile b of Philadelphia, on “Where to Go. and How to Get There A tenor with a voice of unusual range and volume—John Opray—Is a feature of WEAF's program this evening. The Carolinians Orchestra an occasional feature on WEAF's pro- gram, will also give a program of dance music. Four new radio broadcasting sta- tions have been given licenses during the week of August 13, the radio di- vision of the Department of Com- merce reports. Of the new stations only one was in the eastern section of the country, and it is noteworthy that most of ‘the broadeasting stu- tions recently licensed have been in the west Following are the new stations: WTAH, Ferro, Carmen, Belvidere, 111, meters: KFJM, 'Universi North Datoia nd Forks, N. D., meters; KFJQ, Valley radio_division Electric -~ Construction Company, and Fork D. (portable station), meters; KGB, Tacoma Dally Led- ger, Hacoma, Wash., meters. KSD—St, Louls (346 Meters). silent. WMC—Memphis, Tenn, (500 Veters). 9:30 p.m.—Chisca Philharmonic Or- chestra. 7 pm. L 16 3 p. nd music ihthawlc® frolic: DO Your Eyes Focus Properly? —1f rour exes o mot focus properly a Vlurred image s thrown upon the retica. We can supply you with gl make your vyes Let us exam) discomfort—and pres M. A. LEESE s o Brrae 712 11th Street Store Comiort---plus---Convenience In the designing of these Apartments at Fifteenth and W Streets N.W. We have given them those famous Kite features which make a home a real home—whether it’s in a house or in an Apartment. Couldn’t be a more desirable location—couldn’t be more modern in plan and appointment. approval. Two and dining alcove. indeed. four $45 rooms—with to $97.50—very They'll win your and that mable hath re . Inspection should be made at once—for best reservations. Open day and evening Harry A. Kite (Incorporated) 1514 K Street Phone Main 4846 Hall Vista in Exhibit Home 11244th St.N.E. On a Convenient, Pleasant, Shady Street Automatic Thermostatic Control for Heating Plant— Maintaining Any Desired Temperature. Economical and Convenient. American Radiator Ideal Heating Plant. Cloak closet with ful] !ength mirror door, providing direct access from reception hall to kitchen. Highest Quality Selected Hardwood Flooring on Second Story as Well as on First Floor. Extra “Two Way” Electric Base- Plugs Through- out House. Wall Switches in Each Room Instead of Overhead To appreciate—g_e these Homes Modern in an Advanced Sense Open Day mMexim and Evening 1415 Eye St. Small e Cash Payments— Main 4752 Rent Terms D.. C, THURSDAY KEITH'S—Lou Tellegen, in “Blind Youth,” vaudeville, at 2:15 p.m. STRAND—"Review of 1924,” vaud villo and motion pictures, at 2:45, 6:30 and 8:40 p.m. METROPOLITAN—Katherine Mac- Donald, in “The Lonely Road” at 11:40, a.m., 1:49, 3:40, 5:35, and 9:60 p.m. PALACE—Viola Dan Lips,” at 11:04 a.m., 12 6:05, 7:63 and 9:50 p.m. COLUMBIA—"Salomy_ Jan tinuous 10:30 a.m. to 11 p.m. ENTRAL—"Children of the Dus 12:30, 3:01, 4:44, 6:26, 8:14, 10 lnu\l/ro—' ferry-Go-Round. 15, 3: 5 p.m. CRANDALL'S—"The Love Brand,” 11:20 a.m., 12:40, 2, 3:20, 4:40, 6, 7:20, 8:40, 10 p.m. 5 T Commendation T ————————o I say to my aunt when I've eaten the grub she has deftly prepared, Your cookery cannot be beaten, and much like a king have I fared. The onions were fried as I wish them, the turnips were cooked nobly well, the prunes—oh, no other could dish them so tempting to palate and smell! . The soup was a seven-time winner, the pie was a sight to_be seen; at tookmg a soul-stirring din- ner you're surely a peach and a queen.” The praise that I lavishly sprinkle convinces my aunt she has class; it’s not like the cymbals that in _“Rouged 48, 2:33, 4:18, tinkle, it's not like the sounding of | brass. or praisc is a blessing for- ever, and always it’s bound to pre- vail, inspiring to higher endeavor, and strengthening hands that nugln fail. The voice of my aunt is as- cending in song as she around; the words T have spoken are ]mdmg a happiness truly profound. No doubt she is thinking, “By thun- der, tomorrow I'll give him a treat; T'll dish up a meal that’s a wonder, a meal that a scraph might eat.” To all who are working around me I hand out the language of praise, and mutinies nev and calm and serene are my day: (Copyright.) WALT MASO) Get It At GIBSON'S Was};fngton's Greatest Imlefemlent Drug Store TW‘O Days O{ Great Values at Gibsan‘s FRIDAY AND SATURDAY Announcing the Ofening of Our LUNCHEONETTE SODA BAR All Sandwiches, 10¢, including our famous Chicken Salad. All Pies, 10¢ per cut. Another Bargain Day For Radio Fans TUBES $5.29 WD-11 WD-12 and U and UV-199 11 $5.69 39c " $519 Nerco, 2,000-ohm. ... $3-99 Dietzen, 3,000-ohm. . $5-99 59¢ 69c 99¢ Sockets for all tubes PHONES Holtzer Cabot, 2,200- ohm . Rheostats, 6-ohm costats, 30-ohm Potentiometers chases | r confound me, | AUGUST All Cake, 5¢ and 10c SPECIAL FRIDAY AND SATURDAY 12—5¢ Soda Checks (60c Worth)—50c Good for anything at Fountain Velvet Kind Ice Cream, 20c pint ; 40c quart. NOT DELIVERED 99 1923.- AMUSEMENTS. ROCKVILLE FAIR Dog and Poultry Show Friday, 10 A.M. Trap abooting, races, Frequeat ear scrvice from Ave. and P St. Excursion rates on B. & 0. R. R. 'ONDERFUL WEEK - END: Restful, enjoyable week-ends during th hot weather are much worth while. Our little wonder cruise from Washington to Baltimore—36 hours on the water—com- fortable staterooms—deliclous meals—may be just what you are looking for. Many have found it wo. Ask for & copy of Little Cruise Through Historlc Waters. Suilings from Waslngton and Haitimore ed,, & Kat. 1 J. Turleton, ent, Maln 5049, for informa- tion and stateroom reservation: M.D. & V.Ry. Co., Baltimore, Md. Any 6-Room House Wired for $60.00 Inoluding Halls and Basement. RALPH P. GIBSON ith 8t N.W. «Potomac 728 ;’l‘:l!“!h-mn——?etnmu 1085, Columbia 6210. * MOUNT VERNON and ALEXANDRIA, round trip, 80c. Arlington, side trip, 10c additional. Electric _Cars leave 12th and Pennsylvania Avenue Northwest,on the hour and balf hour —9:00 AM. to 8:30 P.M. Running Time—S5 Minutes ‘Washington-Virginia Railway Co. Phone Main 397 METAL GARAGES “Only the Best” As Low as $5 Cash, $7.50 Per Month Phone Main 7984 WASHINGTON GARAGE || CONSTRUCTION CO. 701 Continental Trust Bldg. Pancls, all sizes. Antenna Wire, 7-stran with 2 insulators [] * 69c 9c 9c ¥ $2.99 " 79 $l.59 Lightning Arresters. $1 19 inch Dials, best 190 lity Insulators Tested Crystal Vario Couplers, taps Three-plate Vernie Condenser 43-Plate Variable Condensers qu tch L Great Values in Our Drug Department We are now holding olive Shampoo. olive Co. is with us. § 1 special demonstration of Palm- A special representative of the Palm- he will give you valuable informa- tion concerning the proper u of Palmolive Shampoo. During this special demonstration we make you the fol- lowing special offer: Regular 50¢ bottle of Palmolive Shampoo, very spe- cial, 39c. With each bottle sold we will give money-back guarantee of satisfaction. about it. ¢ you a special (omc in and ask Special Good Values on Colgate's prod.ucts Free! A full size 10c vial of Colgate’s Extract with each can of Colgate’s Talcum Powder at 20c, except Florient Talcum. BACK TO THE OLD PRICE Colgate's Oval Scented Soap. cake. ... 5c¢ 6 for 25¢; 12 for 50¢ Colgate’s Bath, cake .. 10¢c 3 for 25c¢; 12 for 95¢ Big Cleaning Out Summer Cood; 17¢ 17¢ 20c 17¢ 17¢ 17¢ 17¢ 41c 50c 19¢ 25¢ Mavis Tale 25¢ Squibb’s Tale ¢ Mennen’s Talc 25¢ 1. & J. Baby Talc 25c B. & B. Baby Talc.. 25c B. & B. Baby Soap. 25¢ Bay Rum... Dexhol DIt .. .. Quart, 71c Flyosan, pint.. Sani-Flush Come early, not responsible when stock is sold out. No order for less than $1 of above delivered. We are as near you as your telephone. Main 1085 Colgate’s Turkish Rose Soap. cake 5c 6 for 25¢; 12 for 50c Colgates Cashmere Bouquet. small size. 10c 3 for 25c; 12 for 95¢ All Colgate's 10c Soaps. 10c 3 for 25c; 12 for 95¢ Household Ammania c Stearate Zinc Peroxide Hard - water ::Lag: special, three 25 Ivory Soap. 55 Guest dozen Powder Puffs, filled with cele- brated imported face 10 H gpo“dcrc_ o - Sterno anned - ("lt of;ozfi:nch' Cleanser, 3 79 Old Dutch Make Concen- 9c " 12¢ trated Lye, per can Clorinated Lime, 19¢ can . Pcroxide H)drogcn pint . Franklin 5077 Ge It At GIBSON'S Where Your Dollars Have More Cents 917-919 G Street N.W. Opening of Season Sunday Matinee—3 P.M. Chas. Waldron’s BOSTQNIAN'S Scotty Friedel & Ernie Mack Gene Schuler—Mildred Cecil Cecil McConn—Ameto Pynes BIG BEAUTY CHORUS The International Aoter LOU TELLEGEN Preseating “BLIND YOUTH” A OneAct Playlet Sritta Twin ohlinger, Fl Aesop’s i Topics of the Day Pathe News Pictoriel EXTRA ADDED ATTRACTION Vaudeville's Fevorits Comedian ' JACK WILSON Presentis A NONSENBICAL REVUE' Two Bhows Dally—3:15 ard 8:15 Bunday Matines at § Phones: Kain 4484, 4415, 6323 "TODAY Great Falls Park Free Dancing—Picnic Grounds —Boating—Fishing— Outdoor Sports Round Trip 50c; Children 40c Trains leave Terminal, 36th and M Sts., on convenient schedule, METROPOLITAN LAST THREE DAYS 11 AM. TO 11 PO DOORS OPEN AT 10:30 A.M. First National Presents KATHERINE MACDONALD With Brilliant Support in Her inext Vehicle, THE LONELY ROAD . _LARRY SEMON in “The Midnight Cabaret” Violin Solo—Jose Huarte Musico- Mezzotint, “Beside a Babbling Brook” World Sur\ ey—Overture Washington's Finest Orchestra Daniel Breeskin, Conductor CRANDALL’S ¢rNruar” th et TODAY: LLOYD HUGHES, PATULINE GARON ard JOHNNY WALKER. in OF " DUST from int-Saens) 1 fox-trot, W. E. rt Organ'st HERBERT HE VIO g nnd and * Thomy i OR. WLIN Theater,9th & TODAY TuE CHARLIE HIS 18 1AM HOOT GIHSON, FOR LOVE FHE MOV WA LOVE RRAND. Mt A T TOMOEROW SHOOTIN tia ' v CRANDALL'S Snvey Theater Garden 14th and Col. RA DAILY, 5 M. SUNDAY| TODAY - JAVEN 1SON and ALICE CALHOUN HE AN NEXT o ; SALL T 2 cert za Couductor. RROW - STAR CAST, in “WHO MY PARENT And Aesop THE PEA Orchestr CRANDALL'S Ayrmzs © a5 Ta. A MATS.. 2 P.M. DAILY. 3 P.3. SUM TODAY - JAMES MORRISON and ALICE CALHOUN. fo “THE MAN AL CLIFF ROWES, MY Py THE 1 CRANDALL’S Avotio Theater” and Garden 624 AST, o - Matines Saty TODAY STAR ( MY PARENTS: ARL DIV trerfly At (Pugein . Dan Munnix, Con- STAR CAST, In_ Gens Porter's “MICHAEL And SFIGHTING HALL HAR. Round 1 G York Theater CRANDALL'S Jow Thentee TODAY JACK MONEY." A IRANGES TOMORROW il CHESAPEAKE BEACH One Hour to the Seashore Free Dancing All Amusements Round Trip: Adults, 50ci Children, 25e (Except Sundays and Holidays) District Line Station L in “NORODY s t NTAN LAUREL. NI LEMONS ALFKED LUNT o tur. requent Trains Returning AMUSEMENT PARK WITH 40 BIG FUN GIVERS INCLUDING DANCING ADMISSION IS FREE BOWL! BOWL! BOWL! TEMPLE BOWLING and POCKET BILLILS ACADEMY 1119 H Street Northeast 12 First-class Alleys. 12 Billiard Tables Announcing the season to beg! August round h. this week and practice for lce creamn to be given to als and doubles on Satur th, reservations should desiring te Wwith Clyde Richmond. Mao- highest | : Afternoons, Spocial rates to leagues. NOTE—$; attention given to ladies. DON'T MISS THIS Unfversal’s Amaving MERRY Starring MARY PHILBIN NORMAN KERRY And Brilliant Caast SHPEII ORGDI!l'I'Rl lflOIE NN, Z. < Steamer St. Johns Colonial Beach| 40-MILE Tues., Thurs., | Moonlight Sun., 9 A 2 5 nn::nlnx = 1: 130 ;&'::"' ‘7”::; i s ey Sat. Leaves 2:30 | Friday. D.m-. I Returning 11 p.m All Amusements Free Dancing Alexandria Stops on All Trips Beason and Holiday Round Trip Ticket to Colonia] Beach, $2. One-Day Ex:.uxnon $1.50 (Children Haif Fare). 40-Mile Moonlight Round Trip Ticket, T5c. (Children Half Fare.) Phons Main 592 WE PLAY LOEWSVAUDEVILLE 52 Shows for Price of ID from 12 Noon! Continuous from 12 Noo “"REVUE OF 1824 ‘ With Hugh Skelly & Emma Heit FOUR OTHER STAR ACTS Photoplay—MILTON SILLS iz LEGALLY DEAD. opular Price Vaudeville es—Nights, 20c.50 | Sun. & Holidays LOEW'S ALAC B} r STREET AT 13th wou DANA In a Ktory of Life and Love Behind the Footlights “ROUGED LIPS” A Metro Picture Comedy—News—Toples Tom Gannon's Music Next Week “I.AWFUI. LARCENY" Washington's Coelest Theater LOEW’S OLUMBI __F STREET AT 12tk AI.OMY JANE Picturization of the Famows Story bu Rret Harte WITH JACQUELINE LOGAN Geo. Fawcett and Others Comedy—News—Overture Next Week “HDLLYWOOD With 30 Stars Celebrities AMERICAN ¢ 3 A TOWN THAT FOn NEW THEATER ; OTYM}E 14317—3'.4',:‘8(. AR CAS MILADY."" by Alexander Dy where ““THE THRE] RS leaves off. SPECIAL—THE ON'S LAST TRIBUTE TO WAR- P AN G, Showe 643 and D, PKINCESS .14} % 5 it ALIE LA EMPIRE 15\ S5 Srvit 8 PARADI DALTON and 2105 Pa. Ave. le Parking Spacs. 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