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.23 THE -EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON; D. C., MONDAY, SEPTEMBER -3, - 1923. . v e e <+ TODAY’S AMUSEMENTS. AMUSEMENTS. AMUSEMENTS. AMUSEMENTS. | OwociGuder | BY RADIO TODAY R P ; — - : Y. - p-m. J : KEITH'S—Donald Brian, vaude- D T = ; e ) OPE"I"G To"lG“T AT 8.30 crime and of criminals’ tricks, in |- g COSMON-—"The Comebacks.” vaude- Tewa 1] ehicii S policens RETRI e e Schedule of Wireless News and Entertainme: Lx Tousews e, 20N “RECORD BREAKERS” | 4 I classing the Sherlocky dicks. 00 j .m. ; i U long have the cops been presculcd! |g'fl=‘A~| - 'Q'r’":f?i‘o (-a';“’:v‘.ol'» S Next wesh—"Wine. Women and Song’ " | ople with ivory domes; no LOCAL STATIONS. Bridal Procession” (Grieg). (c) “Bub- | deville, 2:45, 6:30 and $:40 p.m. i i ; : Vonder. they are. ot ' contented.| xaa—xavar adto, statton, Radio, vas IS Sorini (Rocve Ring). Ervine | | GAVETY. Tiecnrd Breakers bur- |\ Spemre LOEWSvaseniE PRESIDENT THEATER AVENUE AT 1ITH | ive i i v i ings of Holmes. i 435 Motern). . Stenson, planist. gl At 2:16 and 8:15 p.m. —| : y | Five in One Car Injured When | when reading the doimpriiioimes | S ne G S S50 BTROnE recital by Fanny STROPOLITAN—Jackle Coogan. AT AL B ME gt Diectar. ‘ t with a peach of a crime: | cast. 9 pm—(a) "Dedication” (Franz). e e e Py L Announce the formal openinz, for the season of | It Overturns—Three Col- |35 o P ) i P 13, 5, 7, and § pom. i verturns: ree Lol- with thrilling and opulent diction | ~HS, (b) “Songs My Mother Taught Me" s o BHARE. Parthens "2 Bhows for Price of 1 1923-24, of the finest permanent repertc i they work up a murder sublime. And | WRC—Radio Corporation of Ameri~n| (Dvorak), (c) “Le Reve" (Massenet), e (5 Joo et 10140 50, Continuous from 12 Noon — Washington has yet knowr. The oper | lisions Occur. then we. are. shown how. the cop- (Rt et stnaen g e B 5. 6, 745 and 9:46 pam. “MELODIQUS DANGE CARNIVAL" b % gl 5.| 6 p.m.—Children's Hour, by Ma#- 15 p.m.—Song rec o ¥ ) sts*from Musical Comet ers are baffled in various styles; P. Hartsill, bass. RIALTO ted Light at 11:30 FOUR OTHER STAR ACT . {’h(‘y all come their several crop- |etta Stockard Albion. . 9:30 p.m.-—(a) “Liebesreud” (Krels- |@.m. 1:30, 3:30, 5:30; 7:30 and 9:30 m.z.,l.?_‘m“ MILES MINTER, in | Twelve minor injuries resulted | pers, ‘missing .clews by a myriad| 8 pm—Wig wags from Washing- lerj, &) GBerceuse from Jocelyn® 1 p.m. e e i from automobile accidents vesterday | mile So stupid are they in their | ton. by Theodore Tiller. pdard). Durward Bowersox. == | COLUMBIA—"Hollywood” (second s Favorlte Fopular Frice Vaudeville L - sy and last night. thinking, 30 dippy in all that they | :8:10 p.m.—(a) “Rocompense” (Ham- | o %40 Pan—(u) “May Nixht' (Palm e Bl 12.55,73:08, 6:05, Except Sat Mats Bus. & Holidays | RACHEL CROTHERS’ BROADWAY SUCCESS! | Five persons were injured when do, one feels that (hry'vc .\Ur(‘l_‘/ mond), (b) “Till I_Wake" (Cadman), ’})ehun!\'l. (c) “Rhapsody” (Kramer), ll‘)&'m\’l‘, U Shadows of ‘the STAGED BY HARRY MANNERS, WITH o an automobile turned over while | heen drinking some flagons of dan- | Kathryn Daniel, soprano. Ervine J. Btenson, plantat. =~ North" at 11:30 am. 1:10, 3, 4:45, MOUNT VERNON En"’" Kl"fi SOHH LITEL ! rounding a sharp curve on Queen | gerous brew. And while they are 8:15 p.m.—(a) “William Tell” over- 3 ¥ Y:-”;‘;’lnsm;::l‘::l by Fanny g [ and 10 p.m. L | iy | Chapel road near the District line short- | groping and botching, and bungling | ture (Rossini), (b) “Farewell to 10:05 pm.—(a) “Dream Tryst" RANDALL'S-—“The Miracle Baby.” | and ALEXANDRIA, round trip, 80c. And a splendid company of supporting player Iy after last midnight. | and, wagging their cars, and wearily | cucuiltan” . (Krelslor). Robert Car-((Cadman), (b) “Dearest” (ldney | AL 170 % 3:20. 4140, 6, 7:20, 8:40} Arlington, side trip, 16c additiona will be seen each week in a succession of i Minor injurles and shock were | waiting and watching, the super-{puun, xylophonist. omer), (c) “Little Mother of Min : catiop o | Electric Cars leave 12th and Peunsyivania foreign and American stage plays obtainable! L e el C::;:":“’“l-m I‘"a‘f‘d -‘L‘\;‘;‘:om’; () “Schon Rosmaria” (Krelsler), [Stenson. \tal by Francts | "OTUITE ALY B . Munnlog Time—S5 Minutes BEST SEAIS’ s‘! | lerrace; William Lichtenberger, scv- ! cleverly ca 5 X s S % g L 10 .m.—Song recital by Francis B e . Vi enteen, of 986 Shcpherd street. who | fine elocution, detailing his pracces Df;{::‘n.’tfi:sn(m:“;:l:r‘:'run-. My | P Hartsill bass. w”'“""‘:'_:o!:"-"": :.:llw-y Co. MATS. WED. & SAT. ; was _driving tne machine; Samuel | of thought. I'm writing a tale o S by N = —— . e, Phewe N o O Tichtenberger, minefeen, of ‘the zame | detectives. ~ reversing the usual | John” (Graingen. (1) Norwegian e :““::"T:O.M'._ = —— | address; Morris Cohn, nineteen, o course; the cops are not shown as — rogTams Scheduled for tern an oo s H SUNT et Aontnaenr AN wers | defectives, théy're sleuths of de- SH i WGY—Schenectidy (350 Meters). taken to Garfield Hospital for treat- | cision and force. And all through DAVIS SEES END = o stock alwi | pS ment. the story, it’s hinted that super-de- b Al R et LOEW’S Murt dm, Collibetn. tectives are bunk: perhaps I'll be Orchestra; uddress, “The. Demoeraey | c i 11 arfver®lision, Between suomobijes | mobbed when it's printed,"for folks of Lubor'? by Walter 18 Main: vorui E. Morrisor: Paper Co. || 1, _ riven by > | like the usual junk. &nd instrumental solos. i : L s Do g y ———— 000 Ponnsylvaria Ave. West, o hnd W strcets occurred | (Copyright) ~WALT MASON. 5 :“I:lil(:’l'my (380 Meters). ; S 0N Eeaneyitasie Ave | il ot : = SiEanyinE i roat t ann ST stae STl ez = Mary Lees, soprano: Choster . | Labor Day Being Quietly Washington Music Bureau &, € el TODAY AND ALL WEEK northeast last_ night _about 11:46 Mars . soprano; Chester A. Gil- ! o'clock. John W. Harris, 1243 Morse igan, baritone; Miss Nan O'Connor ; Mru. Henry Hunt McKee, Manager street northeast, was thrown from o and Miss Susan Morgan, planists. Observed, With Few Out- 1205 15th Street N.W. { Hanley's car and slightly hurt. He y e e ! was given first aid at Casualty Says Time Shows Both! KDKA—Pittaburgh (326 Meters). | Phone, Franklin 9647 Engugements booked In Washing- ton and other citiex. Teachers fur-| nixhed for wchoolx. Singers and Organixts for church choirs. Hospital. - John Madden, twelve years old, 719 Florida avenue northeast, sustained a_fracture of the left eg yesterday afternoon as a result of a collision between his bicycle and the automo- bile of William L. Boyd, 1100 U street, 6 p.m.—Base concert. eI s booted: diiiar ings in the Program. -Labor day program. .m.—_Children’s perlod.” 1 & —Bas‘.» ball scores. 7:05 p.m —"Home Furnishing Hints," by_Harriet Webster; o Workers and Owners Suffer From Disputes. PARTNER A Paramount Picture Washington today is observing Labor day as a period of rest. Few | INULS EOVERNVENT = 5 7 ; o daptation of the Saturda o Rinnibe bHdge. H What to Read.” | outings or festivitics are planned by an o 2 y Boyd took the injared boy (o’ Casualty 2 Bm—Concert by the 'Littel | organisations i R By Dy Mar KDKA S ony Orel 4 A, 3. Swigget, 421 11th street System Demonstrated as Hope was expressed by Secretary(; o pm —Tuse Dall seores: Pesana;| Oréanized labor has no centralized WITH northeast _and Miss Virginla Rich- . of Labor Davis In a Labor day mes-|“The Moon Drops Low." "[observance of the day planned. In- LEATRICE JOY--OWEN MOORE / %367 “Randolph street, were b . Baiia Iveto BRe ; iy H ATorirs’of antomobiles that collided Best in World, John T. e today that he wou ve dividual celebration by constitutents ROBERT EDESON KYW-—Chicago (345 M of n the 3 O e N Labor day of the future when g0 Meters). f labor in the District i at Wisconsin avenue and Newark that Labor day Rt s R b b ct marked the | TheYears -Great Myst !! g’l’l !L world, changed overnight. Nation’s Interests Secure. nce this nation “to. stands at the forefront for labor. thankful for, tion to competent spe- da f 7 pm—News o to. g Ly cialists in every line of man's Concert MEXICO CITY. September 3.—The Gen. Orchestra; The Enchantress of Dance Band. Schme- resignation of Plutarico Elias He found hundreds of thousands of —_— street last night shonly}un;{rhs u“(;llock’ Adams Declares. no American industry will allow l‘dfl:‘ . | obrervance of the day for thel T il he former car swerved toThe side of 2 stween worker and employ-| oo e = 2 v M GA MUS ety ‘and Tanded agalnst a tele- dlspute between worker i \VBZ—Springfield, Mass. (337 Meters), |~ 7<™ = Y 2 phone pole. er to reach the strike stage with its| " 00— NPTINEReld, M O SheciliOr Bt Eoabares ’ Mr. and Mrs. Swigget and Miss| “The circumstances surrounding | misery, sorrow and despair” 6 p.m.—Base ball score: In the city as a whole, business| s sl e LOEW’S O o e tbanting ‘l\fe”i“"&:;rfi the change in Chief Executive prove| “Vear by year” he zald, “exper-{ 6:30 p M opedtime story; late news. | stapped, and those that turn the e e - e Thsured. “Thev were tajen |anew that America's form and system | ience is demoustrating, both ': l‘"?;‘" bass; Mrs. Bleanor T‘;E::-:ml"l'pll:m. wheels of trade lolled at home, or | St St. John 0 I. “ “ Bl e e st > 5 = pme ot t e i Mrs. Elea azzera, . 0] i EoiGrorEsiammLntvealuy o spUt B eovarmuiene IR Jerelinesch in e | ol momnaRsmER RS L R o el aveonmn o eving i ® |5k autamoniic trivalone o G| catcy B F STHEET AT 1208 Two Pollcemen Injured. world,” asserts John T. Adams, chair- | efore it has comé ¥ ithe p.an.—Bedtime stors for grown- o o . ~Continuous 10:30 . Fa Policeman J. F. McDutfie, detailed lman of the republican national com- it iof s ionealito forcs: A suaz|ube & :‘:f‘:: "°r"":_}:_‘:"' :‘N:rr:" ‘:X:r'lz“':"e‘:'l Colonial Beach| 40-MILE EOmHEST VI 117y preceinct were slightly injured yes- tion. Mr. Adams goes on (o declare | DY) (Y QIR TEADs, (050 [0 U0y (HACRAvem i strumentalities were brought ints | Season Last Trip i terday morning as a result of @ ¢ol°{tpat it was a test of government—"a|tho public which the industry serves 20 nm e e TR e Ent Ity 5 < lision between . motor cvele they |0 on of the stremgth and | Mk the brossarity of the whuie couns | i3 Fan-—Sandman's vieit N ¢ ¢ observance of the day Tomorrow |Wed., Sept. e I o hue feania merect|| Soantiiey ot i ¢ try. which is ultimately based upon | forecast s : weather | Street cars, the Police Court, lunch- at9am. at 7:15 4 Perdinount’ Pioture et iy vads to Cosnuity Hos- 1 of our peculiar form of | {4\ /tinuous production, ool rooms, newspapers, police and fire A new kind of comedy drama that Bital and received first ald. Eovetamentinniiche abiting faithior ny Strikes Settled. WBAP—Fort Worth (476 Meters), |l¢Partments observed the day by run- . S ANl Awmusemen Free Dancing shows the real side of Hollywood {the people in our institutions Commissioncra of concillation ofl .30 pm _Final base ball ning on usual ‘schedate. Folice Court|[| FOF Amything Con- S0 Vogs o T WITH 30 STARS AND 50 CITY NEWS IN BRIEF. i at since the ination of Lin- lh;-l (:\pdrlmunl. p{‘ a(‘;lljfl. ha;';;dhele“n 30 p.m.—Sport m‘mm:”_“‘;":;fi‘ nowever, started at 8 o'clock. instead | i s 4 IS - 3 2 called 'upon in 53¢ strikes & - D mary; 3| . 3 . ins i . - Bl e ‘.:n‘. hdl.s a ':rx dent of ‘l:e Lnllc\: sl Gisputes in the last yeur and southwest road report. SE tacoihours Tacer nected With Radio "l‘o(Iefl_\Eg : = \a [States been taken so suddenly and|have adjusted or settled more than : Hollday Schedule for P. 0. { ; i o Dk ‘Wedntsday | With so little warning as was the | 300 of these, in addition to cighty. “:“:‘—"“""‘"““ (480 Wetern). The Post Office Department operat —Tepair work or parts— ;"{‘ s Wa. S, Hurt e Aeh . 19th > S sev :nding at the beginninz of 0 6 p.m ary el % & E cvening in Union Engine House. 19th |case of President Harding. Sufficient | Sven pending RE | Orchestra: Miss fi',’,‘f,:,""_‘t‘".r";"l‘:;‘.‘;"’ ed under the holiday schedule, call- refer to the Recom- DEVILLE A | tn: Ay;u und H streets northwest. time elaps>d between the vhooting of | * “Probably no vear In our nationaliviolinist, Miss Martha Rejie)y |08 for three collections of mail to- mended Service Column HIGH CLASS VAU Viol | Walter Hic, —_— Garfield and McKinlev and thelr | history.” the Secretary declared, “has| pianist; “Just Among Home Folks"; |d4y—one in the morning and two in b mabie of hee THEATRE DE LUXE oo e | Valter Hiers % to enable public officials and | been marked by greater stridés to-| Rialto Theater organ the afternoon { 2 an e en Moore | Nita Naldi deaths to enable public officials and | \(arq prosperity. We have gone far| §:30 to 10 pm.o Sient A large throng is spending the day pert. The Musicnl Comedy Star May McAvoy | Hope Hampton s . e which make for the etterment o . e crow a specl rain I there been any need for such prepa- | i Sen and women: who work - 5 KSD—St. Louls (546 Meters). chedule is in operation, and between In fact, depend upon And Many Others Who'll Surprise You ration. ut the death of President Natios 16 Faee. ' hm—Vocal and instrumental [5.000 and 10,000 motorists are ex-| Recommended Service, NEWS—OVERTURE—FETC. Harding came without warning or s spccialtics; Orchestra and organ |pected at the resort today. | 2 o ST € s == expectancy. Literally speaking, the| Commenting on his recent trip to ) music. | in the Classified Section head of th ¥ho'is the moat | & ho said th i k-1 £ ‘FhelS £ f ead of the nation, who is the most | Europe, he sai e “American work- = | o he Star—| Ada powerful " olitical ~executive in' the | ink men And women hive much o be| WWJ—Detrolt (510 Meters). GEN. CALLES QUITS POST. | fosiondinee MARGARET SEVERA —_— | “Yet this sudden transition of power o Calles as secretary of the interior has personal and ‘domestic Chas. Irwin i i a responsibility was not reflected in | Workers abroad jobless or glad to get c " been presented to President Obregon. | 5 ! 3 Murray & Alan han. Leaders of Jews in America ey i Tontal nariler YeRt Etin RN mager employment, he assarled, and r";‘:’“ S';:';:"“m“f‘: ’:"';"' 1o | Gen- Calles said his action In resign- service. These Adver- Ines Courtner Willte Solar BlG - tovard mani o *|"as'T entered New York and viewed . m.—| sic by Jennle |ing had been delayed until recogni- iy v t Co. Seek to Draw Younger ooty were involved. The mation's in- |the Statuc vf Liberty the meaning of | Kerhrt: Babson reports. tion of Mexico by tae Unlted State tisers guarantee satisfac- Nellie A rnnutiCe AMUSEMENTS merica and its institutions over-| § p.m.—Cincinnati whelmed me and I had to go quietly | Program; Labor Band; fall festival Roger Hill | terests abroad were not affected in the The stock market, which is had been accorded, since that solved tion to Star readers. the last of the government's import- | op's Fables, Toples of the 1 slightest. Generation to Ideals. To discuss problems of Judaism in the United States and to form plans for strengthening its religious and younger generation closer to the synagogue, a national conference of leading Jews in America will meet in New York October 7. An announcement made in con- nection with the call for the confer- ence polnts out that the time has cultural institutions by drawing the | vperseniitive, , was not disturbed. Business, industry and finance went on {with their usual confidence. Nowhere {was there the least jar in_the routine of governmental affairs. Nowhere was | there any alarm or apprehension over {the future of the nation, its policles jor its stabllity. “The American people deeply and | sincerely mournefi the loss of their |leader, but their grief was calm. | There’ was no fear in it. They in- stinctively turned to their new leader in the hour of their deepest distress { with the same confidence that they | had shown in the one who had just to my stateroom and on bended knee | Dance Orchéstra. give thanks that my father had fore sight enough to emigrate to America. The Secretary described the death | ot President Harding as the “one re- | gret, one sorrow which we face on this Labor day.” citing the late Presi- | dont’s_efforts in behalf of the eight- | hour day, and declaring “the spirit of | President Harding will continue to| fight for the cause of American labor, and the time is not far distant when! no workman in the country will be| forced to work more than eight hours a day, six days a wee 1 { ant proble: Day, Pathe News Pictorial GLEN ECHO TODAY FREE ADMISSION PLEASURE PARK DANCING 4 TO 7—8:30 TO 11:30 Extra Added Attraction ENID MARKEY In a New Comedy Drama 2 Shows Daily, 2:15 & Sunday Mat. at 3 Phones Main 4484, 4485, 6823 arr'!vul t:;‘r Jews of .\mcrlcnb‘lo gn\-?;be}" <:;lvdA ba'"-;l‘z?‘:t"-m“n“ o B = TR serious thought to the S of s @ . " Judaism in the United Sthtes which |falth in the personal character and ) CRANDALL'S, Fi] F t have necessarily suffered neglect | attributes of President Coolidge, a POL'TAE m eatures since 1914, when’ enthusiasts for this | magnificent and well deserved tribute 9 y 2 ts t co-religion- s . vi - e G = . = : 5 RD. I g sl [stration of the”Strengtn ana ‘sabiilcy Makes that are recognized on two continents as best THIS WEEK _TESS OF THE STORM COUNTRY releaf of whom $60.000,000 was raised. | Of our pecu m of government, i . e r——— Tochi Dovelopment and. fhancins: £t s |and the abiding falth of the people In | —and in most instances shown in Washington exclu- 1AL TO 11 P TRUXTO! ;s Jewish Theological Seminary for the |our institutions. i DOORS OPEN AT 10:30 A.M. N¢ Comedy extension of work of the United Syn- agogue of America will form one of the topics of discussion at the con- ference. The call of the conference was sent to 500 of the leading Jews of Amer- ica. It is signed by a number of men of prominent Jewish organizations, including the followin Louls Marshall, president of the American-Jewish committe Dr. Cyrus Adler, acting president of the Jewish ‘Theological Seminary; Felix M. War- burg, chairman of the American-Jew- ish joint distribution committee; Judge Irving Lehman, president of the Jewish Welfare Boar David A. { Hit« Unpatriotic Compnrisons. “There is a group in this country which is continually attempting to compare American _institutions _and the American system of government i unfavorably with governmental insti- tutions and systems of Europe. They are continually engaging in the un- | patriotic and un-American practice of ! holding up forelgn governments as models for the United States to fol- low, and urging the people of this |country to make changes in our | government system so that it may {more nearly approach some of the { European systems. Miss Doris Gottlieb Tram-: pled by Mount of Compan- ion in Rock Creek Park. A frightened horse reared and un-’ seated Miss Doris Gottlieb, seventeen years old, of 21 Quincy street, Chev. sively by us. Caps. Heath The fall shapes are full of character. Henry Heath of London— Our Direct Importation—Soft Hats — Derbys — Silk Hats — Soft Hats and 59.00 First Natlonal Presents JACKIE COOGAN Supported hy a Star Cast and an Entire Circus in Hix Best Plcture CIRCUS DAYS DOROTHY DEVORE OMEMADE MOVIE CAROLIN. DOROTHY LIPS, THERY ana_CYRIL (1 CHEVY CHAS :‘I ‘:li\lfi) HOLIDAY TH( : ietic’s » Brown, chatrman of the Xatlonai Ap: | “It woud be interesting for suen |00 "N wnile riding i Rock BIEEDY S, a8 5 ot i3 o o in Christie’s “Navy Blues L peal for Jewish War Sufferers; the |critics of American institutions to | Chase, Md., whi e | = b LY L Rev. Dr. Louis M. Epstein, president | contemplate in how many other na- |Creek Park vyesterday with two Violin Solo, Daniel Breeskin BARNY ART of the Rabbinical Assembly; the Rev. E. L. Solomon, president of the United Synagogue of America; Rabbi Max Drob, chairman of the Jewish Theo- logical Seminary fund; Jacob Bill kop, executive director of the Feder: tion of Jewlsh charities of Philadel- {tions do governments and ministries | change without any fluctuation of government securities, without any desturbance of the flnancial markets. without any alarm upon the part of private enterprise, without any ap- iprehension upon the part of the friends, throwing her to the ground.. where she sustained fatal injuries be- neath the hoofs of a horse ridden by one of her companions. i She was rushed to Garfield Hospital, Mode effective RECISTERED TRADE MASS Special—a score of most shapes—in a quality $5.00 that’s very exceptional..... OVERTURE: “A Day With a Circus” World Survey—Scenic Gem. Washington's Finest Orchestra, Daniel Breeskin, Conducting. NEW STANTON o« AR S U phia; David M. Bressler, chairman of | government officials and employes, | where she died at 10:30 o'clock lasti CRANDALL'S SENTRAL the New York war sufferers’ cam- | without any unruly demonstrations lizies to the head and 7 oo . . 3 - 5th Bet. D nnad ¥ paign: Sol M. Stroock, Henry A. Dix | on the part of the public, particularly | MRt from injurles 1o i _Youman Hats—exclu Borsalino—another TODAN: (AND STOMURROWE Wir of New york and Sol Rosenbloom of | ragical elements. upper portion of the body. o sivelv here. $700 £ Teati R Oy PAmE 0 emanows adelphia. Tt is known to all well posted | Miss Gottlieb was a student of 7 amous ati1an OF THE NORTH." LLOYD HAM. 4th and Butternut Sta Americans that mobs and riots, often | we iorn High School and was regard- : e TODAY AND TOMORROW POISON SUSPECTE[;, ; WIFE HELD IN DEATH Police Order Funeral Delayed for Investigation by Coroner. Funeral services for Walter Gray, necessitating the calling out ?( troops, n are common occurrences { European countries where there is a jchange in the personnel of the head {of the government or the ministries. It is impossible in_many European nations to effect such a change with- out a long delay, sometimes of weeks, during which period the enemies of orderly government attempt to seize control. It is a wonderful system which provides, in case of emergency, for a change in the responsible, d! some ed as an expert horsewoman. She was talking with one of her com- panions when her mount became frightened and started running away, | pitching her to the bridle path. Be- | fore her companion could control the | mount following, it had passed over the prostrate form of the girl on the ground. Miss Gottlieb is the daughter of M; and Mrs, Willam H. Gottlieb, whom, in_addition to a brother, Wil- The Youman Polo Felt (exclusive)...$8.00 Cambraghi — One of Italy’s leading makes— in a very smart Scratch Felt—ex- $5.00 Hat — Shown in $900 the best shapes. .. Our showing of Stetson Hats includes Special shapes—which will make their individual $7.00 OLD HOM. AD." Comeds. <A GOOD SCOU’ Tukoma Masonic Quartet will sing etween the presenta- s_of_the_fe films. AMERI it St. and R. I Ave. Matinee, 3 p.oi DOROTHY DALTON, DAVID POWELL and MARTHA MANSFIELD, in “FOG BOUND. ™ nedy. *‘BE YOURSELF. CRANDALL’S T™gnter,oth & 1St MORROW-—HARRY ¢ . THE MIRA 3 avoy Theater and Garden 14th and Col. TEsS e r e e ARRISO? 143 MA ODAY — BEN star _cast, in ; e = - D colored, thirty-five years old, 430 | Fectihg head of our government with- { jjam }. Gottlieb, Jr.. she is survived. clusive with us... appeal. .. 5.0 civo. Sahs Rhode 'Island avenue. who died at [OUf delay. without confusion, with-per father is a prominent heatink pp e o anced his home Friday night, yesterday | Out dislocations or stoppage of a sin- [ (i aqior: : T were ordered delayed in order that Coroner Nevitt might conduct an in- cestigation of a rumor that death may have resulted from a dose of polson. Mrs. Edna Ellen Gray, his wife, thirty-eight vears old, was arrested 1ast ‘night and is held at the house | of detention pending the result of a police investigation. Coroner Nevitt had the body taken to_ the morgue, where an autopsy will be performed today. Gray was ill about sixtcen months ago, it is stated, and Coroner Nevitt was told that he displayed symptoms of poisoning at that time. His wife declared she knew nothing of any pofson having been administered her husband. Gray is survived by his wife and two children. . STATES SLOW TO ACT. But eight states have improved gle public function. New President an American. “Nor should the fact be lost sight | iof that the new President, like the late President, is the product. of the American system of party govern- ment. Both were the selections of a party convention. It is a sound system which selects the personnel of our national leaders with such care that in the hour of emergency the people know*the destiny of the repub- |lic is in safe hands. “There is, in these circumstances, a rebuke to those engaged in the un- American propaganda of belittling our country, our system of govern- ment and our institutions. The facts lesson of patriotism and a se of justification to all who have faith in America.” THREE MEN MISSING. Thomas Lacey, seventy years old, A certificate of accidental death was issued by Coroner J. Ramsay | Nevitt. PAY DAY Your big opportunity to save for the future, rolls around with Suit in our spring stock at . The values range up to and fallish weights are incl Needed alterations at c A Last Chance We're selling every remaining 3-piece Wool $2375 $60. Many dark colors uded. ost. D11 H Street N. HOOT FOR LOVE. AUCE, bert). ' Selection, (Herbert) TOMORROW- ;AN and SYLVI GIRL OF PAUL EMPIR 00TIN' N, in WARREN KERRI- Also comeds. AMER. in GOLDEN . in and_ Sport Reel, “NOBODY'S RAPHAE 9th nt O Matin, ARIE PREVOST. fu_“BRA 2105 Pa. Ave. Typhoon Oooled. Ample Parking Spac Open 3 pam ARRY, in “HEROES OF DROME Avenue Grand 3 pm CRANDALL'S 2 MATS. 2 Tova CONLES, TOMORRO GOLDEN RI, OF PAUL THE PARROTT, and PRI CRANDALL'S %ol Tnsene 624 H_ St. \.E MAT. TODAY AT 2. ALEXANDER ‘and STUDIO, 1 and Friday,' 8 sons by Established HOLIDAY. TODAY—BEN Flhone Franklin cast, sppointment 1909._6° in_Booth Tarkingtd star. \ROD AND SAM." “And L1 Announcement their child labor laws since the fed- | 1333 C street mortheast, is reported || cvery pay day. After meeting BV i TBACKFIRE. ™ Over. JOE BROWN'’S eral child labor tax law was declared | missing from home since 10 o'clock our obligations, are you puttin “William (Roxsini) . unconstitational the Children's Bureau | yesteruay morning. ~ He s very(ff ¥ ST He PRS0 TOMORROW—LIONET YMORE New. Studio In Now Located of the Labor department declared to- | feeble. the police were informed. Whei something by for your later A RUI day in a Labor Day review of the situation. In the meantime forty-four legis- latures have met, the Bureau state- ment sald, adding that in none of the he left home he wore a pair of dark trousers, gray coat and straw hat. Henry Clark, another seventy-vear- old man. is also reported missing. He left his room at 109% 41 street vears. Open an account NOW!! The Mode—F at Eleventh At 1711 Conn. Ave. PRIVATE AND CLASS INSTRUCTION 1AM, to §_P.M b CATHERINE | Frank. 5 OF WOMEN. 5 York Theater CRANDALL’S 200 Ceiienee s AT HOLIDAY MAT. TODAY LLOYD HUGHES and JOHN | Red; At Studio, Iarge and beautiful —for refined private dances and clubs; cu- thirty-two of these states which have | southwest a week ago and failed to child labor laws have their standards | return, according to a request made “heen brought up to those of the fed- | of the nolice to institute search for eral law in every particula him. He has no upper teeth, his “Failure of state legislation to check [lower teeth being of gold. child labor,” officials declared, “make | Police also were asked to locate it evident that this is a national prob- [ John Charles Scholl, fifty-seven years ANK OF COMMERCE AND SAVINGS pacity, 100 couples; rented by night (reason ¥\ able).’ TUBERVILLE 07 HOWE'S “SPEED lem, mational in scope, national In ita | old, reported missing since early last : Fw—t chects”and national {n ics tmpor [ nignt. "3te” realdea 8t 654 Sth sureet Cor. 7th and E Sts. e el e cavipenmint,” WriT sncg” Dortheast ARy, Fine, eavijonment,” W. 1130, | E

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