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GLOSED GAR SHOW WILL QPEN TONIGHT Fourth Annual Display to Be Launched at 7 P.M. at Convention Hall. Washington'’s fourth annual fall cloged-car show will open at 7 o'clock | this evening in Convention Hall, 5th and L streets hyest i \ccording to Rudolph of the show shington Automotive ciation, under whose auspizes hibition is to he conducted, this year's display will surpass in completeness, in | P beauty, in setting and In music all pre- vious local show efforts. Because of the unusually new- ) production s Y manufacturers,” Mr. Jos are enabled to show -a greater chair- | of the | As Jose! iittee Trade co 0- - the with th display Will Show The show will with fifty-seven week that will high standur e in kecpl of the 144 Models open, it is: stated, individual exhibitors motor cars and their components. pproxim 144 models will be on These will Include every and range in price from | inexpensive to the most | a most d Chev- | Arrow, | kard, Loc nd Peerl, und Ford At the othe Rolls-Royce, Cadilla mobile, Marmon. Lincol In between' will orite: s Reo Hu Oakland, Rickenbac Cofumbia, Moon, ile, Jordan eveland B Duran ok Jewett, ind_ many pce won a plac i the great Several new ong them being the “handle “aige, Westcott, Maxwell, Libert; t have long hearts of motoring pul will be shown, Flint ot only will all the wheel-brake cars be shown, Mr. Jose but also cars equipped with the balloon tires und still others ng exclusive a o | worth the close: This year new four- displays will be muel larger than in the past, It is pointed out, and among them will be many new «nd unigue devices for pr viding greater riding comfort, safety, economy and powe he show will open this evening at 7 o'ciock, with a speelal opening musical program, and there will be every convenlence for the comfort of visitors. BOOKMAKER CONVICTED. After trial of Henry charged two-day Jury er and TLouls Young, handbook making, cted by the jury late vesterday afternoon, and Young was found not 3 The defendants, with three were arrested some time police raid on the cigar s Il street northwest. Th the other thre for jury tr resented by Young had for Whalen. Assistant District A. Hart conducted others, in a 1209 ses of up | Morri h Attorney David | the prosecution for the government. The defendants were tried jointly, but the govern- ment. failed to connect Young with the transaction, in which marked money w. used and recovered, the police told the jury There are twenty or more handbook cases on file in w h the government is ready to try. Mr. Hart gays that the case tried yesterday was the first handbook case tried since last spring. Flivvers i (Fibich): LOCAL STATIONS. NAA—Naval Radio Station, Radlo, V&, | (435 Meters). 10:05 p.m.—Weather bureau report. WJIH—William _P. Boyer Co. (273 Meters). 3 to 4 pm—Music market repor and features; WIL—Continental Eleetric Company | ecital (350 Meters). Station closed temporarily pending tepairs. WMU—Doubleday-Hill Electric Com- pany (261 Meters). 4:30 to 5:30 p.m. CAP—Chesapeake and Telephone Company (468 Meters). Smma Gilbert, contralto. amy Days"” (Ashford): Cragie Song (Rrelstery: 1o An Ofd Love" (Scott): autiful Isle Somewhere i 7:45 and composer. nata” - (Beethoven hopin): Vi (Chopin): Blue planist Toonlight Tude “Forest Danube” coraro and of the harmonica guitar and —Emma Gilbert, contralto. rog roup of Indian low: lyrics {by Amy Woodf “inden: “You Are All That Is L “The Rice Was nder Wate: Kashimiri Song, Till | §:45 Frank Hawaiian ukulele. 9 to 10 p.m.—Lugene S garian violinst, who American debut Tiffan, o t Hote composer and pianist, sor of music at the Budapest and the : Gr p.m. praro and of the Buitar ‘monica the foi Roval Music by Bela Varkon “Rondo” . Varkon Nir (Gold Kreisler). By (Grieg): (Grieg): i zt). (Haydn): imor: (1 fumoresk (Dvorak); (Hubay) Dance Bund, oem Hongrois” 12 p.m. music b 0 to 0. at the feyer I “afe Le WRC—Rndio Corporation of America Meters). ar fashion re Program ten): “Daddy’s Swe an). p.m.—H1 aden. Piano solo Erogrtin: morous readings ‘p.m.—-Current events by The of Revie pom.—Song Iyrie s 4 pm—Tra 1 National Geographic e _Chitarens hour, by Ma Stockard Albion. recital by prepared by the All Programs Scheduled for Eastern ! !!lndnrfl Time. v York (435 Meters). ¢ o ncle Wiggily Stories, Howard Garis 7:30 p.m.—] p.m.—Lite 8 p.m. —Milton Spiro. violinist. $:15 p.m. lhe Larger spect World Affairs,” by Frederick Dixon $:30 p.m.—Pavlowa's Orchestra. by ilton Spiro, violinist. minutes. of “l.-\’—'lrhe-ertndy (380 Meters). 9 p.m.—Kenmore Hotel Orchestra of Albeny, N. Y. WOC—Davenport (484 Meters). 4:30 p.m.—Educational Lecture by C. C. Hall; music. p. andmun 8 visit. 7:50 p.) m.—Weather. 10 to 11 p.m.—P. S. C. Orchestra; V. B. Rochte, baritone. , WWJI—Detroit (516 Meters). - The people who ride in the fliv- vers from trouble and worry seem free; they junket along by the rivers, they teeter along by the sea;| they stop when they're thoroughly shaken, they put up their tent in a | grove, and cook sundry rashers of bacon upon a collapsible stove. They always are joking and chaffing, though covered with road dust and grime, they always "are joshing and | laughing and having a bully good time The people in sumptuous coaches are never so gay as they | ridy whenever a grand car ap- praches 1 look for some soreheads | inside. Oppressed by their opulent | splendor and bored by the sameness | of days, they haven't the spirit to | render an_anthem of pleasure and | praise. They've aches in their | hearts and their livers, they've pains | in their blue-blooded toe they | look with digust on the flivvers that | journey in choo-chooing rows. But happiness goes with the busses all! rusty and battered with scars, and | most of the soul-weary cusses are | riding in sumptuous cars. The air | of the countryside quivers with laughter, again and again; the peo. ple wha ride in the flivvers are mak- ing their c mp in the glen. (Copv; rlr.'hl WALT MASON. we have just wiat you wanl, in Blank Books. E. Morrison Paper Co. | 1009 Pennsylvania Ave. 4 SPECIAL Call at our Bagk for a Beautiful Home Savings Bank Just_the right thing for the Kiddjes while at school. News Orchestra; foot ball fusical program. ' Potomae ot | . Hun- | program; | i | orche; by nk A Else ! i I Week's Judge | aia | Seat Pleas THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, BY RADIO TODAY Sckedule of Wireless News and Entertainment. isville (400 Meters) Strand Theater Orch “Just Among Home Folks' Rialto Theater organ' 8:30 to 10 p.m.—Concert under the auspices of Mrs. Emery Nodl; his- torical episode. KSD—St. Louls (546 Meters). 9 p.m.—Orchestral concert: organ vocal and instrumental spe- | clalties. WBAP—Fort Worth (476 Meters). | 8 ta $:30 p.an.—Interdenominational Sunday school lesson, by Mrs. W. F. Barnum. KDKA—Pittxburgh (326 Meters). 15 p.m.—Dinner concert by the A sextet. 0 p.m.—“Bringing the World to Americ: 7:45 p.m.—Children's period 8 p.m.—Iiveature. Clara Huhn, soprano; tenor: George Wahl, | Mitchell, accompanist; ymphony Orchestra. trayer, s Earl KDKA Little KYWeChicago (338 Meters). ime story. p.m~—Musical nd Harr, dell W. Hall, Mary Lee, aney, spec program; Geise, pian- KYW's music soprano ty act; other art- er coneert, rio. Pwillght tales; World te America by the Ho- Bring- “This ing the " 8 pam. Bert Young, tenor; Mr. Loew. baritone | ) p.m.—Cipriano Orchestra of w Haven. WMC—Memp 30 p.m.—The in (300 Meters). Tennessee Colored ilndelphin (509 Meters). ncle Wip's bedtime stor- 1 for children —Charles L. m.—“Iron Moerk —Artist from the Ada Turner Studios, pan—Charlie Kerr tra. and his WEFAA—Dallas (476 Meters). to 10:30 pm.—Smith family, resenting millions, in typical and opriate program of song, instru- and salutation. cwark (105 Meters) —Sporting news, by “Music While You Dine, the Apolio Country Club, 3 P.m—Program, by Mme. o p.m.—Emily Beglin, M. White, Irish ten p.m.—C. Carrol Clark, other artists. Fred Florence soprano; | bari- tone; WEAF—New York (402 Meters). 4 to 5 p.m.—Bruno Brother Orches- | p.m.—Louise Decker Scanlon, so- | 10 p.m—Program same as 10 to chestra. 11 pm—“Lucky Strike” Or- WTAM—Cleveland (390 Meters). 9 p.m.—WTAM Orchestra; vocal and | instrumental solos. “MISSING,” BUT SOON RETUBN.‘ Four inmates of the National Train- ing School for Boy: reported missing from the school vesterday | | afternoon, and police of the ninthj | precinet were asked to participate in | a search that had been instituted by officials at the institution. The bo: not go far away, however, re- turning to the school before the police obtained a clue to their where- bouts. The boys are Edward Hill, t, Md.; Baldwin D, Gribbs, Go.; James Smith, Hunts- and Owen Leonard of this were Atlant: e, Ala, TODAY'S AMUSEMENTS. | NATIONAL — “Little” Nellle Kelly,” | musical comedy, at 2:15 and $:20 p.m. BELASCO—'Peer Gynt,” at 2:15 and 8:15 p.m. GARRICK—‘Steadfast,” p.m. KEITH'S—"Dance Madnes: ville, at 2:1 and 8:16 p.m. €O$MOS — Earl Cavanaugh,- vaude- ville, and motion pictures, continuous show, 1 to 11 p.m. STRAND—Charles F. Strickland and Company, vaudeville, at 2:45, 6:30 and 8:40 p.m. GAYETY—"Bathing Beautles, lesque, at 2:15 and 8:15 p.m. RIALTO—"Slaves of Desir: photo- play, at 11:30 am., 1:30, 3:30, 5:30, 7:30 and 9:30 p,m. COLUMBIA—"Ruggles of Red Gap," at 11:15 a.m., 1:15, 3:25, 5:26, 7:30 and 9530 p.m, PALACE—' at 11 a.m., 1, 3:15, pm METROPOLITAN — “The Huntres; at 11:40 a.m., 1:35, 3:40, 6:36, 7:35 and 9:45 p.m. BASSADOR—"The Eternal Strug- at 2, 4:30, 7 and 9 p.m. NTRAL—"The Scarlet Lily, 11:40 a.m., 1:40, 3:40, 5:40, 7:40 and 9:40 p. CRANDALL’S- ‘The Three Age 11:20 a.m., 1, 2.20, 3:20, 4:40, 6, $:40 and 10 p.m. RADIO NEWS frequency signals will be transmitted from NPG. the naval radio station at San Francisco. on the third Monday of each month at § am., Pacific time. All trans- mission will be on continuous waves from both a medium and a high pow- ered arc set, no voice announcements being made. The six frequencies to be transmitted will range from 28.5 to 125 kiloeyeles, all long wave lengths. lengths. The at 8:30 vaude- bur- Strangers of the Night." 6:15, 7:15 and 9:30 Standard radio Atlanta Symphony Orchestra, a newly founded eivic Institution, will soon be added to the attrac- tions broadcast by station WSB. The WGY Symphony Orchestra will give the second of its series of Sun- day concerts tomorrow afternoon at 3:30 o'clock. The Navy-Princeton gridiron class- ic In Baltimore next Saturday will be broadeast, play by play, by the Chesapeake and Potomac Telephone Compuny, station WCAF ADMIRAL SAILS FOR HOME. By the Assoclated Press. TOKI0, October 20.—Admiral A Anderson, for more than a year com- mander of the United States Aslatic fled for America aboard the sident Taft. He recently relin- quished his command to Admiral Thomas Washington. Hugh R. Wil- of the American em- also was a passenger Edw. F. Miller’s Private GYMNAS[UM 1226 Conn. Ave. Phone Fr. 3587 xercises for those who are above or below normal weight, for the busy business man or woman, at our studio or at your home. Ask vour physician. See what he thinks about it. Morning and eve- ning ladies’ classes cL Commences Tuesday, Oct. 23, at 8 P.). Private and Class Instruction The sixth of a serics™of constructive idcas sponsored by the Better Business of Washington LOST Many thousands of dollars have been lost in the past few years by people who have bought stock before they knew anything about the man or company who sold it to them. Every thriity person should look toward invest- You cannot invest wisely, however, unless you know exactly what you are buying. ing wisely. The wise investor takes risks with only part of his money, and even then he knows exactly what risks he is taking. He never buys ariskon2tol terms where his chances of winning are 1,000 to 1 against him. Before You Invest Investigate! The Better Business Bureau of Washington will help you obtain the information you should have about stocks, bonds or real estate investments before you buy. There is no charge for the service Better Business Bureau of Washington AMUSEMENTS. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 20, 1923. “SHUBERT-BELASCO Tmm and J. J. Shobert. s rnoon at 2 P. M. Shar; Tonight, Curtain at 8 Sherp ® Theatre Guild Repertory Company With BASIL SYDKEY “PEER GYNT” By HENRIK IBSEN Beginning Tomorrow Night SEATS IIOVI OM SALE MAT. TODAY 2:20—TONIGHT “NAME IT” Added Reteactisn Steyer D aetion: Meyer Da Famous Le Paradis Band SUSDAY—Seats Selling. .lr'r;“_ T Mediterranean Teur LAPLAND, JAN. 16, 1924 Madeirs, rlrupe Africa, Asia Only Go-as-you-please and Pay-as- you-Go tour ever g ven. Our 3rd” Cruise—Personal'y conducted, refined party, limited. Phone Col. 4586 0 Write Dr. Knote. 361l 1ath St N.W. < OCTOBER: 20“'"-27"‘ Main 1776. Munsey Bldg. Our emormous sales prove satisfaction. ‘Every Garage a Masterpieco.” The Children’s EYES —should be taken the greatest your lttle ones yes consult us at on Leese Classe Cost No Than the Ordinary Kind, M. A. LEESE % 614 Bth St Brauch 712 11th Street METAL GARAGES “Only the Best” As Low as $5 Cash, $7.50 Per Month Phons Main 7984 WASHINGTON GARAGE CONSTRUCTION CO. 701 Continental Trust Bldg. ICAL CO. = 1= 15 i MAMMOTH MAGNIFICENT MIGHTY BEGI) ~———CRANDALL’S SOOI LOEW’S ALAC l a'rnu-xr AT 13th LA«’r TIMES TODAY Metro Presents STRANGERS | OF THE RiGHT | (**Capt. Applejack”) Adapted from the great Londoii and ‘New York stage success! With ENID BENNETT—IMATT MOORE BARBARA La¥ARR—ROBT. McKIM BEGINNIN TOMORROW “THE EAGLE’S FEATHER” A Metro Pleture With Jan. Kirkwood—Mury Alden e LOEW™S OLOMBI F STREET AT 12t LAST TIMES TODAY Paramount Preseuts RIIGGLES BY HARRY LEON WILSON A picturization of the mnoted ovel and play, with EDW. HORTON—LOIS WILSON ERNEST TORRENCE FRITZI RIDGWAY—CHAS. OGLE GLORIA SWANSON Lincoln Park Pharmacy 13th and East Capitol —that’s a Star Branch Office Just leave your Classi- fied Ads at this central point—instead of bother- ing to come all the way downtown. The Lincoln Park Pharmacy folks will cooperate in every way to insure prempt ‘service No fees, of course; only regular rates. Because of the re- sults, The Star prints MORE Classified Ads every day than all the other papers in ‘Washington combin- ed, “Around the Corner” is a Star Branch Office. IN “ZAZR" A splendid new produotion famous Belasco foot- NORMA TALMADGE Supported by Conway Tearle, Wallace Beery, a Cast of Twenty and an Ensemble of Thousands in the Most Gorgeously Mounted and Most Intensely Dramatic Romance of Intrigue, Strife and Love Ever Filmed. ASHES OF YENGEANCE ING TOMORROW AT 8, AT METROPOLITAN DOORS OPEN SUNDAY AT 2 P. M. PS5~ 52.00 in OTHER CITIES—25¢ TO 5 I e House ot Precminenc Fiecare3] MMM v lIIIIIIIIlI|IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII MARVELOUS MAJESTIC MOVING I 5c HERE —9ig ST RO HIGH CLASS VAUDEVILLE 1 THEATRE DE LUXE HACKETT & DELMAR REVUE “Dance Madness™ ( Ravisking Beuties is \ ( 0 Gorgeous Act JULIUS TANNEN “Chatterbox™ “Lensing, O'Domnell & Tracey & MoBride, Rome & Velentine & Bell, Topics of the Dey, Charlotte Blalr, Dunn, Fables, News. Extra Added Attractiom England's Favorite Comedian “WEE” GEORGI!E WOOD “His Black Hand” A Boyhood Episode Slllll!fl'l’ Bt. st 7th, o 15 99 xt 2:20 | Fravklin 3163 | 4 vrm! Araetican Fiay With m FRANK MoGLYNN New York Symphony Orchestra WALTER DAMROSCH, Poll’s Theatar, Tocs, Octobes 53 4150, loist. Olga Bamiarcff, Blanist, 9250, $2.00,"$1.50, $1.00, 780, Greene's Concert’ Bureau 13th s0d G sta. Maia 6403, THEATER Droop NATIONAL iy AI.SOLL'TFLY FIREPROOF Last Time Tonight 8:20 GEORGE M. COHAN’S COMEDIANS With Elizabeth Hisws In_the mew Amacioan son LITTLE NELLIE KELLY Best Musical Play in the Whole Wide World. ext MIAIL ORDERS Sentx Mondny NOW CHARLES FROHMAN presents INA CLAIRE AND COMPANY, INCLUDING BRUCE McRAE —IN— THE AWFUL TRUTH By ARTHUR RICHMAN CRANDALL'S [METROPOLITAN] F AT 10th’ LAST DAY 11 ADL TO 11 PO DOORS OPEN AT 1 TFIRST NATIONAL P . COLLEEN MOORE Supported by Lloyd Hughes, Rus- sel Simpson, Walter Long and an Unusual Cast in a_Gorgeois Romance, the HUNTRESS LARRY SEMON —IN— “THE GOWN SHOP” —ADDE Atmospheric Prologue Josephine Houston, Soprano —EXTRA— MUSICAL NOVE! LTY SECOND HUNGARIAN RHAPSODY WASHINGTON'S FINEST ORCHESTRA DANIEL BREESKIN, Conductor PRELUDE—WORLD SURVEY CRANDALL 5 AMDASSAL Comedy, “BACK HE LADY Ambassudor G NEW YORK SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA Walter Damrosch, Conductor EVENING CONCERT Auditorium, Central High School October 22d—8:30 o'clock Mr. Damrosch at the piano will aualyze the principal compositions befors they are rendered by the orchestra. Reserved Sentx: $1.25, $1.00 and 75¢ On sale at the office of The Washington Society of the Fine Arts 1741 New York Avenue N.W. First American Appearance FAMOUS SISTINE CHOIR from Vatican, MO\SI(J\OR RELLA Director. POLFS THEATER ¥}, oct. 28 4:30 p.; Seats now on salp at Mrs, Greene's Con. cert Bureau, 1300 G Street. Msin 6493, Str. Charles Macalester For Mount Vernon, 85¢ (Admission to Grounds Extra) at 10 a.m. and 2 p.m. Bont Steam Heated nt Sirlimpns. soih S LAST DAY BALZAC’S Immortal Story “THE MAGIC SKIN" ADDED ATTRACTION R.LORLEBERG, CELLIST = NEXT WEEK = Featuring NORMAN & CLAIRE WINDSOR Eaclusive Showing Only AUTHENTIC PICTURES H., B. WARNER—MARY uam. RIALTQ 1e-m. ave, “OUR GANG COMEDY” Universal Presents KERRY -1 PAPYRUS vs. ZEV THURMAN Goldwyn Presents adapted from CONCERT ARTIST “THE ACQUITTAL = SPECIAL IN THEIR $100,000 RACE RUBE BERNSTEIN'S BATHING BEAUTIES Film Features CRANDALL’S o Tt:h - 3 SACK NG TOMORROW-MIRLAM ATGHTERS 1 RAN, in “THE BUSH. Theater 9th & B St KEATON, in TOMORRD PATSY. pRIVEY DOROTH AVY_ BLUE oy Theater Attraction, *RUTH 3rd and 4th coN: “DULC FOLIARD, tn 1T CRANDALL’S T \lnmm\\ Apolie Theater Added Matinee RUTH OF THE RANGE, _MRS. WALLACE REID _KIRKWOOD, in “HU- DUMBARTON 1343 Wisconsin Av. “LONE STAR lt\ QLTHFIC i e STEWART in *TE 2 comedy, News and ‘ontinuous from Oh&N.Y.Av HIPPODROME 4§33 NEW MEADERS =57, = % in_“SMASHING ~ JACKIE COO “OLIVER TWIST 2105 CIRCLE 2'°% o, & pariia Bouc HERDERT RAWLINSON. in “THI: 14tk Strect and R. 1. Ave. IRENE RICH. NEW STANTON °55 % ou A THOMAS MEIGHA OMEWARD BOUND. great Sunshine Comed: THE_MIRACLE BABY BARRIERS HOME 1230 C street Pa. Ave.Typhoon Cooled. MICHAEL 0'HALLORAY N.E. and LILA LE! North Capitol & P Sta. 1ith & N. C. Ave. S.E. CAROLlNA MADGE \()AH B ws_and Aesop's Fables. RAGE." York Theater cRANDAi.L’S e MATINEE SATURDAY AT 2 P3 EXCURSIONS. GREAT FALIS BY WATER Power boat leaves Aqueduct bridge ) ‘cents. Rates to charter parti u-r/uwo'nxu PEMBERT to M (urray, Gertrude B oo, Buck and Children's Dancing. Pu ils piaced on stage when capable. 70 1850 BILTMORE. COL. 2903, correctly in 8 few lessons. Strictiy private, any hour. asses and Dai very 1 aturday Evenings. Soakon's new dances—*Bambalina Fox Tro merican Taugo,” all the latest variations 1e “Rightway School of Dancing, 514 12th 8t, NW. (Near F). . Fox trot, waltz, one-step. \ Hours, 10'a.m., 10 p.» e privat appointment required. " Edw. F. Miller Studlo 1226 Conn. Ave. Thured 5 to 6, mnm Ie- | vanced dancers. Class ballroom dancing Wed. evenings. EMPIRE ,*} "H Street N.B. J. B. WARNER. in ORIMSON GOL NGER, in “BRINGIN “THE AND MRS. ACHER'S BTUDIO, 1 P v, Clasa Monday aud Friday. S to'ii " o RAPHAEL °th at 0 Street Matines 2 pon. ALICE BRADY, in, STiE 83 0W BRID! R CAPITOL, Day Phone M. 6133 ton in Fox Trot, Walts and pent only. | T98%1 4s6 Comincnces October 19, 8 p.m. 0% of “DANIEL BOO! CHEV_Y CHASE S s @ pm. THOMAS MEIGHAN TAKOMA THEATER $% & Bc- ternut Stx, “PENROD AND SAM" Booth Tarking- Ronn Seqtel o *'Penrod. Comedy. R S TRIkES. " Also AESOP'S _FABLES. 11 A JACKIE COOGAN. “CIRCTS DAVS.” Mo. ¢ Dupont Circls LADYSE WILBUR Dupont Studio | Pascy, Toe Ballst, Baliroom, Children's ¢ lasses Mr. Leroy H. Thayer jounces the reopening of bis -cualo A eaon, 1023 4 September 25, ROOM DANC! test combinations 1o Pt Dot aad Walts, Argeatine’ Tango, Frencl, Tango and Taggo Walts. STAGE DANCING-_Tos, Interpretive, Ae { thetic, Nature, Ballet and’ Becentric, Glasses and private lessons. Adults and children Clisses tn’ Rhythmical Reducing Exercises 1145 Connecticut Ave. Main 2078. | Framwm_1 W.—PRIVATE LE . 4 priv.. 3 class,