Evening Star Newspaper, November 26, 1923, Page 17

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. ¢, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 1923. i rtuni e ic, | ce * » i 5 ic 7 o Srnest Smith, rec- opportunity been utilized to make | medians, makes a cross between afmon comedy and orchestral music|cellent as “the boy. Otis Harlan, |the Bliss Electrical Schiool. He had| 2 o'clock. Rev. C. Ernest Smitt the most of the tempost scene rlesque and a satire of h latest ‘\\nh the Pathe News, are added at-| Dwight Crittenden, Nelson )Icl;)owell, 5 treet for nine| tor of St. Thoma piscopal l(,};un.l. £ strik hard during |I4:n‘ m, “Our Hospita tractions at the Am sador, Aggle Herring and Bertram Grassby | oo fleld | will officiate Interment will be in b | s rstwinter, with only two cabins|shown here for the first time yoste are outstanding players of the sup- 3 ck Creek cemetery and but seve: persons o ernoon a e Palace cate porting ensemble S ¥ o N: coll and b1t i for the Sk | hitore s andicnce it et ar | Marion Davies in “'Little Old| **Th& Wages of Cinema.” the sixth | iho" Biatrict, amter of | BLOW-0UT HURTS DRIVER embers of the little colony. Indians | the fun and shricked at the thrills | New Yoik™ Telease in the “Fighting Blood” se- | merce, Board of Trade, Congr a 3 & Burton Holmes™* Aerologue.™ | found philosovher, played to fine ad- | invade the scttlement, and the snows | theotph seven rechs ries, also Is shown. Country Club and the Masonic frater-| While putting air in a tire of his Woriis Htiies <hbaiit ¥ant ‘;,‘\",‘ ’v‘k""“‘, > Sopia, wnd Minl, | pile ind higher, Making Broadway and Forty-second street | wpitile 0ld New York,” the C . 3 P B automobile at New Jersey avenue and surton mes obened his thirty-|an artisy 3 vy much iu | with the Indians and the first Thanks- |in New York city In 1530 in_a single | politan production The Spoxlere L s wife, Mr B trear ahout 12:16 otclock thik SritnesNaUonal it S aractor or THe Diay artis and ) giving are pictured, and J 3 scene is well worth An - | Davies, yesterday » s E 2 morning Kelly Saxon, colored, thirty With il acrologue, *Med- | (HEracter of the play is Laura Gifford. | mission to Pris with th ing : railrond journey > | week at Moore's Rialto Th Goldwyn's new picture of Rex s, Mrs . 'Mrs. | venrs old, 41 I strect northwest, was Sky-Cru * which hejf COMPAFALIVCIY Souns woman listed ; of Capt, Myles dish. Pr o £ still increasing numbers o Beach’s powerful story of Alaska, "d MeK Mrs Miller, | injured by the bursting of the tirc Presentid hoth after and evening. | 1 relentless fashion as “a_spinster.” | the spinning w a beautiful sure, there are cral_ purposetul | for gamission to see it. The manage- |“The Spoilers,” opened yesterday, with | Funeral ices will be held at his|He was treated at Casualty Hospital Having girdled the earth by every She has dominant though me maiden, faithful including o ludicrous ment de it is breaking records | capacity audlences, at Crandall’s |late residence tomorrow afternoon at for lacerations of the scalp. other method of trave Jecturer | ECt ma With the ald of the ' . acter in the | haysced policeman. The sa- | with every showing. where it will remain the feature for . availed hin 4 ? om family she places a rtist | arles i person tirfcal thr is so skillfully Marion = Davies. whose work in |the first part of the week. e bt under obligations to an extent | duced to the audience 4 through the picture th ‘“When Knighthood Was In Flower.” | This gripping story of the great t . : he ca Tefy the ten-minu X the amiable fun of the wee her @ commanding position | northland, when the gold rush was rms and fields ! ¥ . although frankly statin 3 flef add ture bears favorable comy g the n sturs of the day, is |on, women were few and men were ind, after @ land ¢ 3 c ¢ naking the pi s and | Harold Lloyd's “Safety Last" S| the star in @ role different to any in | many and strong, climaxes in a ter- glimpse of Darcelona, another ¢ gives a dramatic ioned some of the combination of fun and thrills. The which she appeared. She | rific fight between two veritable | into the Mediterrancan sea of ol Klimpse miserable existence aration which were nec is a river reseue that even *‘Way i '} b rcts with an un- | giants, Noah Beery and Milton Sills i tempestuous siese o 1y . I paiv might lead, | e to give the American | Down Bast” did surpass and some | eding -t polse | Who play the roles pr 1y ta adr bumps n Mimi \Ppears with sympathy |y e an American subject resulted |, aties on the edge of high eliffs > o her in a former screen production by Wi dawn 5 G . her friend the third act [In the sclection of the Longfellow ! {iiy mac o6 anives : ; S of el I St au Lo is mind temporarily | poem. Six months of research work i A fow years ago ardent students |« % Young, | s te ramatic high lights sult of his wife's nagging, but | were required and the reading of |of scenario writing were told to keep | i cott, and % 8 lends splendid Don. e last act affairs are finally [m volumes, {from the historical a a ¢ r ) rtist, | support to the principals. Among the hing the dark c ni, st tened out In’ some instances books could not | ne woulll id the . b -unnnsx the | Players are Anna Q. Nilsson, Robert e ast Oliver was charming as Mimy, [be obtained from the librarvies, even | oyo, : 7 Sdeson, Mitchell Lewis, velopment of slie 1 der on de La Jole quite Shtisf under bond, which made it nec 1Y Hin the costumes as its 1c 1 st cver built for a |zenda, Barbara Bedford French control 4 . as the principal vietim, and Selena | to read and make notes at a,disad Hon Gt leae hEo “Ouc | 2 Ford Sterling, Rockliffe F of @ modern h " |Coburn was a realistic spinster for | vantage. The Longfellow version of | (e yees Ame Stos . S ab 118 princIpaY chars| Bam de Grasce, ad camped ymis i [ whom one mi « sorry, even |1850 and the Bradford text were fol- Hoe ah . La ved in| Lyman H. Howe's comedy, “Shoot- ect roads ) S condemnin the vietim |lowed in the production. Mr. Ray | itting story INew York in 1510 with her father to|ing the Earth,” a marvel of trick pho- 18aqs: sign posts, automobile te {of her own headstron gfolly. The un- | exi : 2 the Doem itself | e is very sim ¢ the fmasquerade as her deceased brother | tography, which takes the audience | and railroad cars have A sultability of Laura as a wife for|is adaptabl : not containiey. of two moun f £ ’at in order to receive a fortune in-|on a world tour of delight, also is pression on natize . l tean sugeest . v ot | enough material for a film drama. and | G0 whos e e ed by him. Its characters in-|shown. speaker stated, the mating a fish with & + key- | the resort to history was essential. [ g8 V) EE ¢ th ders of ma table ainst foreign dom il Has EVeR | note b it el y 5 loss of the parformances Mr.{Sown fhrough e founders of many notable to docile aceeptance of the new | way v hat awkward f today. Harrison Ford is | £ rds. it is an argument for marr tay > of the film to thele.g “ Tpe obvious thing happe . “"Delevan, Courtney L SN ELIE S O O Y T 1 congeniality atrons as Snirs. ”“""“:""“ are | when the son of one family fa hote 1 t Fulton, inventor of TWO HURT WHEN AUTO ¥ and ‘peaple it heaiib | work : den costume. |love with the dauwchter of . steimbout. the trial {rip of which, | cqtendor of ot Moracco, witn | SIE DAk CHDU ropresencs. tho bt S SRR o st B s B et | S Sl e P STRIKES TREE IN PARK Soorisn multitude ) ne | tablis henting- placy {as the settings, which is saying mu-a | ius ‘hilt, and Andrew | Vermont Man Has Exciting Ex- el A cast and west in the tield of art, | for them. Oné also hasx opportunity John Jucob Astor. . . S S sclence an Jackne Coogan in “Long Live to view the entire Keaton menmgc,) The s n gram as last perience in Overturning of hor: nanship, and a later fl 2 s s tl’le l\ln . 1"”’ Buster, Iflb b wy Ny - - ex; direckidnges Machine b; Peeps At hitherto unfilmed populs , i . g | madge, Buster 3 and gr eora ¥y Street Car. | tion, the Souks of Marralesh, g . 8 . ‘ar- | The “small kingdoms in central Eu-|all have parts in th automoblle owned and_driven lowed by a thrilling air trip over 5 e Sadler | rope” are apparently becoming 4s popu-{ A good comedy by juveniles en-|wmy i b T b Ak OF the: MOQra" i Ete . nd Mme. Sze, ) Louis 1), | comic opera writers News completes the bil D. " left th A%y ny car Boulder bridge studies of a s civilizati = g r « Prof. | atest photonlay of lesser roy. ame. AL TR ‘N\h”‘rume cluding *mc 3 e I b “ha 3 ) Ldve t Ing,” shown u - n 1 stupendous productioge @t A Joseph H. Mackin, mosque.” N ht from « | e ol e ..l"\‘m:(hh'm ) The Bad Man. o Huzo's story, “The Hune wenty-four, 2310 Ashmead place, an o hf fprmance compi 1ed to | Coogy e v Bl Pancho Lopez is the most captiv I of N I opened its sec- loccupant, sustained a fracture of the [ New o oyhere it tiny | & > Jnstéad of 1 e e | ond - lielasco yesterday |right leg, while McConvilla w ive {& serles of orinteal play K D ol e L 4 W 0 ¢ seemed {about the face and hands. " | to-gandne who is full of mi e unterhe 0 181y | apebounc ale o | Mackin was treated at Bme ¥ H F d Lady T. | Janet Richards Wednefiday | and loves hookey Jough | 1 aot 1 gt 2 : Hospital. McConville received treat arry Tox I:[n ady lsen|™ yii.q yanet Richaras will ge e s & ! . > ma, by | L "y « ha s | Dent M. Freeman, 433 4th street : 1 : »w n, < | Quisime o Hur northeast. was the driver of an anuto- [ e1. |1ecture on “Questions of the Hox 3 a6l be 2 o . 3 - hono nobile ollided w. ’ N e et . 25 A le t : < 5 hieh | ™ bile that collided with the bicycle The Strand Theater this week, in oy - DEOR N < 5 7 their hand n . sty o e g < dominant | ©f Benjamin Fowler, colored, four: classy bill," {s featuring Harry Fox, | at Rauscher's, the procesds of whicl > ¥ Tovedl ona Ahap] ! £ ] et ths The views in.|Vears, 407 3d street northe stage and screen . song writer | Will be devoted to the benefit of ] | 2 0. b 4 . hall & an or MaCerit 2 et Y o cathearal {alley near his home Saturday AnE outhor W o “Tsen: Met, a| W - tre L WishEa ol . |, Gil e e He L 4 noon. The boy was treated a dainty little Chinese comedienne and | Miss p wil ¢ ' . o | ha citled o izou: 1 et et ualt »"lln\xum! for a cut hand. 4 | portan 5 @ en SEh ihAdoTe rthur Hartford, Pu Harry Fox, in 7 2 nents attention but who find plen L b A i 1 jhad an ex fng experienc wins his audience wit ers ticular attention in which to win the [ VS S8tUe SRk oo Mr. ¢ ey traval of the {1and avenue and Sth street north ality and humor 3 ¢s the | tions d 4 / hells has so [Vesterday afternoon when his auto i 5 extens \tires and | mobile w ruck by a stre plaster and |@nd ’n\‘ rturned. He was not “Things Rubber” twenty-minute Rivers, 132 U street M inired jazz numbers and_burlesque, E 2 {and potse which indica bit of charming English as “si fndecd have been “to Sthars on the bill fnclude “Melodtes| 1he C°““5hlp of Myles| ! ¥ Heror e | & e B T ro, ar : € SAY BAYER when you buy"%fl“w and Steps” an elaborate musical and | Seandil” | i tinted on th ace [ €10 coliapses at of the shack. | Godule, offir cxce hiaracteriza- dance revue: Jim and Irene Marivn: | sh. ¢ every perse Tules Bémard and Tloronce Scarthi| Henry Wadsworth Longfellow's | that he himeeif in shootinye down thel pirdsed Her fove to G shen 00 wer | BT el S "Sarmian Terres X | Proved safe by millions and prescribed by physicians for “Loan-Sum clean and | 0™ o N e humorous skit, and the Turner Broth- (@M “The Courtship of Myles St ors, {n dance, tumbling and Siap-atick |Ish." appcars In sereen adaptation at .o the dizsy sensation gl | meath e wr ot kel sty litnmoncot the iy axe wandextl au| (Nas Eoad Jot. Birm and Prominent Colds Headache Neuraigia Lumbago {The President tn . Washingt : ; e a : B R e in Invention Field. ‘The photoplay 18 a screen version of | be xn; Lh 0 L which the diversion: of his 3 S = ) Anna Katharine Green's famous novel LSt v an indescr ar- | and cxhausted o st £ the | chaneis s of e st y Al Santord: prenident Pain Toothache Neuritis Rheumatism “The Leavenworth Case, myster k 4 n ¥ z 7 SF racars % i b it of Warficld & Sinford. Inc. \\wv&hm remains a ‘mistery A S A - the eves wh I} oF graca) ar % with 4 : L 5 ils. 10 B street n rihwest, died \:urrry; Accept only “Bayer” package Seann Owen, Martha A ‘wdish Jen. | Qo bleret hasd Tyt ek trabtion Bt CranguIts Centiat Thoes (s it e e peesEe which contains proven directions. —— ® EheraEns Eagand, ¢ { father, ng.’ and <he by § olclock that might. In a t on 1 : ) And was the sem of the Taie Dona Also bottles of 24 and 100—Druggists. “The Bird and the Fish."” sterial i oo, ohut ere seems | in g e ; s th ! " ‘. T T e s | A ot L Sanford. | He was edu- | Aspialn 15 the trade mark of Bayer Manuscture of Monoaceticacidester of Salicylicacid Cated in ick's Friends' School ar K. N. Das Gupta, a leader among | the cultured apostles of India, pr sented an unusual play entitled *T| Bird and the Fish” at the Art Center, t 3 1106 Connecticut avenue morthwest, | picture n - be 1 as | im fall aslesp on th yesterday afternoon, before an aul|aMmons thoe best | [ throne s coronation ls wortl diance composed largely of promi. | With the dra: § ersions Of the wholo 1("’” oon or Il;\r‘ i nent people in local literary ana ari |{o [ty rums’ o ours. 3o dh e | e g, Bidorado hey (Tie wintls of @ series of constructive ideas Although the title might suggest " v T an oriental , v it o jand Toxext _ i Shelley, i and e 1t iy ¥ arounc < by the Better Business Bureau of W n apt namo for antic | 7 g -.Bus(er Keaton in "Our Hos . : 1 Night : e 2 4 play based upon the marriage prob- St : . t t lem. The plot is simple, but the|gq IR iy p"al" ght mm:m ations are handled deli- | (po trac G e play was written by e Diieacs : 2 £ s S0 N : : { elia Shapleigh and Alfred K. and | th t concerns one Cha arts of thos Bateau, Fra rican 4 is | £ the Almiz faithful s are Kedar Singh, | firs of the mediocre portrait patnter, but @ pro- | vosage of the Masilowrr ery | ”. ; | Advertisers find that the public ;1})})reci;1tc5 clear, candid statements in advertising. No one likes to be disappointed. Itis not good business to disappoint those whose pdtromfre vou solicit. UP TO: When using comparative prices for a perfect ginger i : 2 BN - ] it % a group of merchandise the minimum as well as ale---and all {j ' v ; | i, Bl | the maximum value in former prices in the that it means ' ' s ; ’-"—V = | © : = W y IGINALLY—FORMERLY—REGULAR- Was-Cott ' . Wi : » | OR 25 ) y LY: When used in the advertising each have spe- Pure ginger blended with the e S ’ & cific purposes which, when adhered to, make finest of granulated sugars and the waters of the famous Was. | ' Mo i R ‘ vour advertising clearer to the public Cott Mineral Springs in the s bR i > - ) hills of Virginia, brings mto realization the inimitable, in- e | g VALUE AND WORTH should only be used R : Be Thankful Thanksgiving Day i as a comparison with the regular price for the The Talk of the Town! for a Delicious Breakfast | same or similar merchandise in competitive A nice big brown-roasted stuffed turkey with cranberries and | < all the trimmings for dinner. The family all in attendance gathered stores. Everywhere people, old and young alike, are | ’round the table to partake of and give thanks for such a feast. praising Was-Cott—it’s the talk of the town— ! Everybody happy! at last, Washington knows the thrill of a ginger 3 Picture the setting! Picture the whole day! For Thanksgiving ! T B ' . o S ale thn’t all the name implies. Day is one crammed full of feast and rest. . H SECO‘\DS When ad\ertlsed bhOUId be sospect e A 'Twere well to begin the day gloriously—at breakfast. And if you % - _ - Its incomparable, invigorating goodness has wonder at ‘“what would be different” think of Pork Pudding—that , fied in the headlines of the advertisement. taken the city by storm—and its medicinal qual- ever-satisfying all pork delicacy which lends a perfect holiday spmt ities of relieving indigestion, correcting nausea i~ to every morning’s breakfast. Fried, it’s delicious. Served, it's . . . Captivating! Y 252 SevbD - and's umfla!mg .ppehte.a, hiaye made Was-Cote a.lpula'lml::gaure you get Auth’s—“Not the cheapest, but the Best.” / FREE ShOUId not be used when 1t1s necessary the favorite of health drinks. All pure pork and skillful blending of spices give it its distinction Eich hnakeslithworihiithe tfle more/ i price: s ! to purchase something or perform some service Order a Dozen Bottles from your Dealer An Auth stamp on the casing enables you to see that you get - = The Whole Family Will Be Delighted | what you ask for. in order to obtain the “Free” merchandise. g : Sold At Nearly All Grocery Stores and 12 Oz. Bottle At Our Market Stands ) Sold only In 1 5c : : These recommendations are at all times available in row! Bottl Brown cs , F detail at the : BETTER BUSINESS BUREAU PUDDING | OF WASHINGTON groups should be quoted. veiey torvoer THANKSGIVING DINNER > $3.35 for a Case of 24 Bottles

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