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TALKS and TALES With and About CAPITAL’S GUESTS With the convening of Congress but a few days off, members of the anzust body are flocking to the heart of the nation like bees to their honey— in fact, so marked is the influx that at many of the downtown seenes hotels might lead the uninformed to believe that the big doings were al- dy under way. In a brief period eleven members | of the lower house and five counted Ralcigh, Hote senators in the lobbies of the New Willard and Washing- and all seemed to be fit fray being for according to most session will be ¢ for the fray, A advisedly, of them the one. The time-worn maneuver of killing two birds with one stone was suc- fully accomplished in front of the k at the Hotel Washington, where Representative Walter F. Lineberger the ninth California district and former Representative William Kett- ne a lively de of who used to be accountable to # constituency in the eleventh con- ional district of the same state, were registering their names and beg- ging for the be Neither man other's presenc was aware of the so intent were both on securing accommodations, but once the sweet aroma of their latel left surroundings had sufficiently pe meated the scent got atmosphere, busy, the native cognition and in elo ifornian and follo o it to the sniff of his own. sections may each has done. But for old as one! squabble over ifornia they stand firm Informed that the anxious ey @ deeply interested east were r on the volitic: tive commonu the former fr from utmost situation in their n: 1th, both m Long Beach Diego, endeavored ish out’ the latest. Representat can, tall, w personality, . on Lincberger, repub- built and of pleas- at the b-— Mr. is now the tloor. Line- 1 learn of the demo- Adoo will be uble instructed delegation for the nomination. popular in ack mixer; and is conducting rited campaign. 1 mention this first, because the republican situation is a little more complex. Johnson, of course, has a tremendous following all o Cali- fornia, yet at the same time Presi- dent Coolidge is {mmensely popular, wspecially in the south, and his pop- ularity {s growing cvery hour. Just what 1 be six that the Cali- cerything hw T 1-—4[' that. | a right to eay the \\nnd-rfnl strides | i on 4.(‘ has jumped from a pesk 15500 to 132000, and is still sweli. ] 0. well. it has. what's with the '\ld of Los Angeles | its harbor 0.000 tons per 10,000 per month tonnage shipped will amount to month, in 1919, tod for the 20,000 . man. oil royalties alone en- folks more than and as for- Long Beach ; wonderful, but do et (v\u' friend from $ just @ word. for we dom hear unvthing or Los Ange you're bar “Well Diego ma sacred conside: bout t dog! ed in this hotel! You know ttered the San leaving the has devoted slowly mi Lo since Is of Cong able time to his duties chairman of the Army and Navy commit of the San Diego Cha of Commer. belng a democrat I can substantiate what Congressman says about McAdoo, Cali- sgates will go to the ¢ for him and will LT will go ai ¥ Long Beach| that owing to thel pularity of President | Californin, old friend | goiug to have the 1 the E of Tehachipi is strong for| the Chief and don’t Isli anybody tell you otherwise.” H Then catching his breath, Mr. Kett- ner, continued, “I, too, would like to remind you that the city of Los Angeles, which had but 35,000 popul tion when I went there {n 1885, t day houses more than 750,000 peo- ple—how about that? And right now > per cent of all tolls paid to the inama_canal_ s in the city 1,000,000 barrels of oit, ana cut § in the inquisitor,” but . nase in the + remained r 1ight then Representa- Holden Tigkham of | was e seouting 1 mm«lml George californians with the statistics, the man who fired the | first shot for Italy against the Aus-i was_overtaken at th ew ! where he is stopping at! fists Tull of Like most New Inglande; Tinkham knew litt] of the demo- cratic program, but did say that Sen- or Underwood made a most favor- able impression on his recent tour of the sectlon. He had heard scarcel anything of a McAdoo boom, and seemed mostly inte in President | Coolidge and his chanc “Naturally, Massachusetts is for her noted son.”'laughed the representa- ive. “Really, though, it's difficult to | ¥ tell what certain parts of the country will do, or are driv seems to be a tendency on the part of many to drift farther and farther away from the fundamental principles of the government, as founded fathers, who, if back today. I'm_afraid, cover their faces shame at the actions of many. the end will be, if continued much longer, God aloné know: { Mr. ‘Tinkham reported conditions | generally in Massachusetts as quite normal, with business going along at a moderate pace, “Which is much the hest for all concerned, because the rcle must turn, and when it does it's usually the extremists at both ends who suffer the most. Leaving the genial Bay state legis- Jator it was most gratifying to learn from W. R. Weeks, and Guy Robert- son of Lander, Wyo.. that the grand old cattle commonwealth is in the throes of a wonderful prosperity. The two westerners are here in the interest of the new southern entrance | 1o Yellowstone Park. which runs across Jackson Hole through to the base of the Teton mountains, and ac- cording to them a 400 per cent in-; crease has been made in this projec Readers Emerson ‘Covered Wagon” will remember that at Jackson Hole the author most_of his material. sald Mr. Weeks, “things are : hooming in Wyoming. Cattle people are happy, and the biggest gas well . in the Rocky mountain range has just been located.. You know the andard Ofl Company’'s largest re- inery is at Caspar, jvst a few miles from Lander. Oh, politics. Wyoming is thoroughly republican and is “sold” to a_man the present occupant of the White House. Mrs. Bessie ~Redman, tombstonc maker of Seattle, is considerad one of the most expert stomecutters in the THE - EVI P Gwmd Advice 1 — - > I've lived next door to B. H. Barr since 'Liza crossed the ice, and our affection naught could mar—a thing beyond all price; and when he planned to buy a my advice. “The Roorback car is what you need,” 1 said™and meant it all; “it has the pep, it has the speed, its upkeep cost is.small; since you have asked me for my rede, the | Roorback has the call.” He bought a Roorback car that day. grumbled at the cost; and now he stops me on my way to tell me I'm a frost; it is no good. that blamed old dray, from bumper to_exhaust. a pitfall and a suare, it has no | pep or kick; some day it wallows everywhere just makes his spirit sick: some day. he says, he will get square, and pay me for that trick. We have no pleasant visits when dusk is all around, hut is throned upon his brow, his hug.ln do not resound, and often he jw- pounds my cow, and kicks my price- less hound. He works around his busted bus. and shakes his fist at me, and often I can hear him cuss in_lingoes five or three, and a toils amid the muss his v b sad to see. Oh, never more ~|nll I advise the man who'd buy a boa let other seli-complacent themselves to that devote, other neighbors put him wise and U. 3. SAVES MONEY BY SCRAPPING SHIPS Government Shows. More Can Be Realized Than Through Sales. Work already done at York and Philadelphia navy y the scrapping of four uncompleted vessels on their ways, under the treaty limiting naval armament, in- dicates that the assignment of th task to th yards will d the gov- ernment about $30,006 more than (would have heen recelved if the ships Lad Dbeen sold for the high proved bids made for them by companies. The work of cutting the South Da- kota and Indiana to s s progressin, less_difficulty the Civilian v York yard at Brooklyn, vy Department announced today, than was anticipat ed by the experts who figured on the job for various compan In the k on the tons, was removed barbettes, elght were “clear nd !hv fllll’d de £ were broken out and made ready for | sound the helpiul note, 3-8, loading. Arrangements made by the | (Copyright) WALT MASON Philadelphia_yard for similar opera- | tions on_ th | ompleted battle | e cruisers United es and Constitu inate. tion, it was said. are equally gratify Ghd,m Hupueate the Boston Transeript enator Couzen | should be a reee! nd_doubtless the monarch in the fatl in Bids will be opened Friday remaining six of the battleshins scheduled for sale to | | der the ty. The 2 Michigan. Minnesota and ! nominate the r the Philadelphia vard; the Vermont | .'I ENLARGED S 1i vard, and Ih' Delaw: at the Bu'll!)n b Says Permit System Is! 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Bame Distipaviched Ci Fortune Gallo Presents THE SAN CARLO GRAND OPERA COMPANY Tonight, La Gioconda Wednesday. Mme. Butter Mat, Thursday 5 Saturday (Mat.), Boheme Saturday Eve.. Trovatore. ‘The Pavley Gukrainsky Ballet Russe —appears at rmance In somplots divertissements o intimes. Beg. Monday Night, Rch.ra Mats. Dally Thereafter Except Dec. 7 MAIL ORDERS NOW JESSE L. LASKY PRESENTS A PARAMOUNT PRODUCTION Every American Should See It Symphony orchestra of 20 Aram Matinees 50c, 75c. $1.00 Nights, 30c, 3¢, $1.00. $1.50 o SEAT SALE OPENS WED. CRANDALL' WE_“N_“—_II 'F AT 10th° TODAY—11 M. to 11 P.M. FIRST NATIONAL PRESENTS HOLBROOK BLINN h Enid ‘Bennett, Jack Mul- Harry Myers and Walter THE BAD MAN Larry Aghtning Love"—Gala ‘u”lrmrnlnry Bill Eleven Stars of First Ramk in Robert W. Chambers’ Vivid “The Common Law” TODAY —H BAD MAN N MW NORMAN IRE WINDSOR, TODAY AND LA i cmmus i ke SUNDAY. Avenue Grand 645 Pa. Ave. S P, CRANDAU-’S 1 m Al.l.’s A,..no‘l'“huf;; ‘ronAY—nAR CAST, fn “RUGBLE: OF RE! ! ! __ AMUSEMENTS. A MIGHTY STORM Struck Washington yester- day—two of them in fact. One, the awe-inspiring sea storm on the screen; the other, the storm of applause which greeted CHARLES RAY Who Is Making a PERSONAL APPEARANCE At Each Performance of The Courtship of Myles Standish The Great American Epic TWICE DAILY---2:30 and 8:30 P. M. Three Shows Thanksgiving Day PRESIDENT 3 PLAYING Mats., 50c to $1.00—Nights, 50¢ to $1.50 Plus Tax T SHUBERT-BELASCO LAST TIMES THE EPOCH-MARKING FILM OF THE PERIOD REFINED—“POPULAR” NORRIS FOLLIES Clever Animal Actors PRIMROSE SEMON and ARTHUR CONRAD CO. QUIXE ARTETTE Four Splendid Singers NORTH & SOUTH A Laughing Skit ERGOTTI & HERMAN In 1 Like 7 Twice 2:30 P. M. Daily 8:30 P. M. On_ Thanksgiving at 2:15, 5 0 te c = rmous _ crey Now Selling. Thos. Meighan and Lila Lee in “WOMAN PROOF” George Ade's Story—Paramount Maice Alxo_Conedien. Chatx, ete. AL SUP HOW, 6 Matinse Frices Prevail Till & Take Advantage of I Last Vaudeville 9:15 NEXT WEEK—SEATS THURSDAY Dirset frem a New York Rua Les Shubert Presents in “A LESSON IN LOVE" The Lenden wmy Sensatien. ek SUNDAY, IIEG 9 ING The World's Grentest Entertainer DUMBARTO TR HUNTE H\\Il’vu\ It CODY._in LARCE. x\ HlPPODROME""f, thions v N T CIRCLE 2105 P- A Ample P.mu A MT THE FR 4th s m»rn il R.T. Ave Jols on ‘s Wonderful New Songs and Stories l-u omn Now' ' Prices g Site Lt 1 e 34 H A AMERICAN and ALMIA W CAROLINA “;‘u.' % C. Ave. S.E. RNAL STRUG. ILLTAMS and SECOND WEEK RIALTO FEATURE STARTS 11A.M.,1,3,5,7ANDOP. M. Cosmopolitan Presents MARION DAVIES AND GREAT CAST IN I.ITTlE OLD NEW YORK | A SUPER-DRAMATIC ROMANCE AUGMENTED SYMPHONY GEORGE WILD, CONDUCTOR NO ADVANCE IN PRICES ), .- Wed -“THE ET HOBART Vot i WINDSOR BAYMOND GRIFFITIT D0 WOMEN PAY TRUXTON ¥, Ave. and N. Cap. LAUIE WILSON, RICHAKT R nn) S T SWH m w MY THIS N\ 727 JMA * & Butiernui S koma Park. D. HTS. 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