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NAVY BAND GIVES | CONGERT TONIGHT Mrs. Coolidge Patroness of Music Event in Memorial Continental Hall. bandmaste 4 symphony estra concert of approxi hour. Mrs. Logar ano, will be featured as guest wu.i sant Ambrogio, violinist. will also | nsists of termission, the band the Plan- | r south- | will play “Rem tation,” ern airs, TSN, 2 of popu dmaster G. De wiil be 1 as cor 8 period, in nd popu- arge list of | vita- 1 of- and | ally this | an event ington und is | its kind to mJ BALL TO AID WIDOW OF SLAIN POLICEMAN iits ears, so happy to be free. ORCHESTRA CONCERT. By the United States Soldiers’ Home _Band Orchestr; Stanley Hall, beginning at o'clock. John S. M. Zimmermann, direc- tor. March PROGRAM “The 74th Regiment,” Overture, “Beauties of Entr' Act— (a) “A Basket of R (b) “Sparklets” .. Selection, “The Rose G Goetzl “Electric Girl,” Helmburch Unrequited Love," Lincke “Just One More Danc Curtis “The Star Spangled Banner Fox trot, Waltz suite, Finale, — Probation | rhe wolf that slew the farmer’s fow!s was captured in a trap; at midnight hour its frenzied howls disturbed that granger chap. He left his warm and downy bed and to the trap repaired, and to the snarling wolf he said, “At last I have you snared. You've frequented my coops and pens and there dis- turbed the peace; you've slain my large Polled Angus hen priceless geese. oi the worst that man-made laws {can do: and, looking out for safety |ference of Am; first, I'd promptly butcher you. But I I'm inclined to mercy now, sinc are in a hole; another chance I will allow place you on parole. I trust your honor to avoid my well known henhouse door; in works of vitrue he employed—now go and sin no mgre.” The humbled wolf was moved to tears, at least it seemed to be; it frisked its tail and wagged While | gorged ‘with chickens it was bent on Bands and Actors Give Services fori Event Tomorrow Night at Lincoln Colonnade. For iefit of the widow and ceman Purcell, who as vecently killed in the line of duty, & ball will be given tomorrow night the Lincoln Colonnade. The com- | in charge announced today | will be the largest social affair ever given in the U street hall The hall will be donated by Harry | (i, and musicians, children of T show | \un.InL} ‘s Orchestra, the White | rehestra l’u Hall's Band, | . l\ux\'vmrh <|ul Ltvulx N lru\\n v . \\ l.uu]nlph DRIVERS PAY HEAVILY. Collision and Drunkenness Drastic Penalties. j e disposed of | terday by | huldt: 1 driving while drunk.| and in default of payment | T serve thirty days in! ce of colliding he was | 240 fifteen days in )4114 ¢« H. McKenny, convicted of drivs obile while drunk, \\‘x\‘ d in default to serve | Jail ieis X. Cox, ! h driving hile drun 5, and in default to serv in jail Harry . Co ! h reckless driving, was | 1 default to serve thir-| All of these fines V. Covington ' . $20 for identity | o have the | | Cameras and PhotoSupplies —all sizes and kinds of cameras at almost any price. | Big stock for Christmas. M. A. LEESE °:xicar co. 014 9th St Branch s 712 11th Street @%@’%@%M%@@%@%W%@ THE _.»(Iu.' | dead, actors and | e { betwoen 8 | stoler property Gu}. For Gifts ELECTRICAL uluru\ most sublime, but soon it ed. then it went to pull an- crime. And so at dawn the farmer found his chickens cold and his priceless roosters lying [ round, the coop all splattered red “Oh, when I had that critter jailed, it should not have been freed; the honor of a wolf.” he wailed, “is but a broken reed.” (Copyright.) WALT MASON. TWO HOMES ROBBED. An unlocked front door made it ¥ for a burglar to gain entrance to the home of David Rosenberg, 77 Hobart place northwest, last n d 11 o'clock. The house and numerous art d_clothing and a nberg valued the was e Pisinia, w told police of the s © that an intruder was Venterday. He stole her pock- containing $65 in bills _—— f You Are Thinking of Golng to Cali- fornia You Will Want Thix Bool ago & North Western Ry. has just ¢ edition of their booklet Davis, General Agent, ( vania Hidg., P isement “Gift Suggestions” For Christmas You'll find it interest- ing to run through this special column—it’ll an- swer many a perplexing question of what to give and where to get it. It'Tl be featured each day in The Star until Christ- GIFT HOUSE erything in the electrical You are deserving | THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, [ DATE OF ELECTRICAL CONFERENCE FIXED Interamerican Communications Parley to Meet in Mexico City in March, 1924, Thursday. March 27, 1924, has been decided upon as the date for the meet- ing, In Mexico City, of the Interameri- cau Electrical Communications Con- ference, according to a report made yes- terday afternoon to the governing board of the Pan-American Unfon ¥ clal commit to determine ary Hughes reported board that he had received a |eation from the charge d'affaires of Mexico, informing him that the Mexi- can government had extended invita- tions by telegraph to all the republics of the American continen inviting them to send represent conference in the Mexic: Consideration of the re uvrl of the committee on the reorganization of the pan-American railway committee was postponed until the next meeting of the board, in ord bers opportunity to the in order to ni resolutio Fiith 1 ke them e union adopted by th wal Con- —_— e American Den by Gude i Main CONTINENTAL 14th SCB store. A full year's free service and usual guarantee goes with each instrument. 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NATIONAL—Lenore Ulric in “Kiki" 8:20 p.m. BELASCO—Willlam Faversham in “A Lesson in Love,” comedy, at 8:20 p.m. KEITH'S—Powers' Dancing _Ele- phants,” vaudeville, at 2:15 and 8:15 p.m. €OSMOS—*"Juvenile Frolics of 1924" vaudeville and pictures, continuous show from 1 to 11 p.m. STRAND—Master Gabriel in “Cap- tain Kiddo,” vaudeville and pictures, at 2:45, 6:30 and 8:40 p.m. GAYETY—Jean Bedini's “Chuckles,” burlesque, at 2:15 and 8:16 p.m. POLI'S—"“The Covered Wagon," | at 2:30 and 8:30. p.m. Lenore Ulrle, in “Tiger at 11:30 a.m., 1:30, 3, 4:40, 6:20, ‘and 9:30 p.m. ACE—William S. Hart in "\;I‘m 0 and 9:40 p.m. ETROFOL TAN—"The 11:40 am., 1:35, Common 3:36, 5:30, COLUMBIA—Jackie Coogan in “Long Live the Kjng" (second week), at 10:45 w.m., 12:48, 2:66, 5, 7, and 9:15 p.m. AMBASSADOR—"Bright Lights of Broadway.” Show starts at 7 and 9 pm A PARAMOUNT FRODUCTION rLes catn Now for Next Week SEATS NOW SELLING ELEONORA SE Poll's—Thurs. Afternoon, Dee. “Don't Marey for Mon- 1:45, 3:43, 5:45, 7:45, na CRAN u A l, Wome 4:40, 6 “Enemies of 12:40, 3:20, end «hvl From flllxhl Coldw. = i INT lets reMeve 'NATIONAL THEATER TONIGHT MATINEE At 5:20 SATURDAY DAVID BELASCO —Presents— LENORE ULRIC As KIKI Two Solid Years Belasco Theater, New York Same Distinguished Cast. NEXT WEEK—SEATS NOW SELLING DAVID BELASCO (In association with WILLIAM HARRIS, Jr.) resents FAY BAINTER THE OTHER ROSE BURTON OLME TWICE SUNDAY 37 % | A SCREEN JPURNEY BY COLORED VIEWS MOTION PICTURES THE ENEW 7984 TRUST BLDG. St.at H HUNGARY RESERVED SEATS. 50c to $1.50 U. S. ARMY Exhibition Ride (Benefit Army Relief Fund) 7 e Third U. S. Cavalry S h l.“d 'Fhe d son Sixteent! I. S. Field Artillery Fort Myer, D eaders of Army In steam heated noral Admission, $1.00 Reserved Seats. Tea and Dancing, Afier Ihe Ride Phone Fort Myer. West 2000, for in- formation and reservations. All Brunswicks on the Deferred-Payment sale price, St. N.W. Call at our Bank for a_Beautiful Home Savings Bank Just the right thing for the Kiddies while at school. 1336 N. Y. Ave. II|IIIIIIIllIII|IImllIIllIllIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIlIIilI{IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII LT 0 R AMUSEMENTS. S CHANDALL? CENTRAL THEATER NINTH BET. D AND B LAST THREE DAYS A $2 ENTERTAINMENT FOR 25c¢ AMTSEMENTS. | BARGAIN :;ornns"l"""""ll‘ I [ ‘ll|l|||||l|l|IIlIllIIIIIIlIlIIl]I.'illllllHlJIHlllI!lllflIlllll|lh!l!ll DON'T MARRY FOR MOHEY A Gorgeously Mounted Present-Day Domestic Drama With HOUSE PETERS--RUBYE DE RERIER AILEEN PRINGLE--CYRIL CHADWICK Ben Turpin Comedy—Pathe Review—Organ Recitals A fl LAST THREE DAYS RIALTO + FEATURE STARTS 11:30, 1:30, 3:05. 4:40, 6:20, 7:50, 8:230 Warner Bros. Present LENORE DAVID BELASCO'S DRAMATIC CLASSIC TIGER ROSE —CONCERT ARTIST— R. LORLEBERS, CELLIST £ NEXT WEEK ® Goldwyn Presents THE DAY OF FAITH The Clty Club AND Le Paradis Band Friday, Dec. 7, 1923 7777 7227277 New York Symphony Orchestra NING CONCERT1 Central School, 77700 :D"—"POPULAR" A MUSICAL M N IN A PARK" WO CARLTONST ACK LAUGHT R UPER:PHOTOPLAY, GLORIA SWANSON n WII.LIIM S. ZAZA ening Vaudeville, 6:30 In Gy vrue m- Morv of { g Prices Drew T “WILD BILL- HICKOK” ot Yeude “masivesosoas || NEW YORK SYMPHONY | BEEDE ||l ™" ORCHESTRA Poli’s, Tues., Dec. 11, 4:30 ? I Main 6163 F STREET AT 12TH ~Continuous 1030 s, m.—11 p._m. LAST THREE DAYS Metro Presents JACKIE COOGAN The baby Barrymore of the sereen an the finest pro- duction of his career. “LONG LIVE THE KING" By Mary Roberts Rinehart Fllm Features AMERICAN "53¢ WOOD'S “THE DANG Comedy and_Ne CAROLINA "33 - and I L Ave. OLIVER CUR It TRAIL": ws. & N. C. Ave. S.E. IRIAM MITCHELL LEW1S DENT. __DENTAL HUSEANT NEW STANTON ¢ WHITMAN BEXNEIT “SECRETS or PARIS” WITH GLADYS HULETTE, LEW CODY, MONTAGUE LoV wul TOLORES CASINEL s NUTE BEGINNING SUND, NDAY POLA NEGRI line that goes into the comfort of vour home is to be found here. We list some of the worth-while gifts. Electric Curl- ig Irons ctric Waf- fle Irons Electric Warm- ing Pads Electric Perco- lators Electric Wash- i Electric Irons Electric Toasters Electric Heaters Eureka Vacuum Cleaners DOWN —buys any Elec~ tric Lamp priced at $50-or less— Table Lamps, Bcudoi\: Lamps, Junior Floor Lamps, Floor Lamps, etc. No advance in the price on account of the deferred payment. JERRRLVERVEVERVERVELELVE Potomac Electric Appliance Co. b et bl (e r (S T (e sy [T (b [ dy (i T (el (L ot o L] i “‘Our Gold China Room” We are desirous of having every woman visit this room—you will find here displayed the most interesting collection of FINE CHINA in Washington. Foremost in display is: LENOX CHINA With its many and varied patterns, it rep- resents the highest ideals in domestic made china—the quality of which vies with the finest made in any other country in the world. Service Plates Make the Most Excellent Gifts Second Floor DULIN&MARTINCe 5«17 F Strect and 1214 0 121 & Street, Hours: 8:45 to 6:00 In “The Spanish Dancer” R, SHUBERT-BELASCO, TONIGHT AT 8:30 0'CLOCK Direct from a New York Run Lee Shubert Presents WILLIAM FAVERSHAM in “A LESSON IN.LOVE” The London ronmly Sensation Mat. S o $2 YOU CAN RENT FURNITURE For Your Home or Office Also_for Card Parties Weddings Receptions Banquets Theatrical Plays, etc., FROM H. BAUM & SON 464 Pa. Ave. NNW. Franklin 5302 S WEEK BEG. suunAv NIGHT Pop. Mats, Wed.-Sat., 76¢ to $2.50 SEATS NOW SELLING OLSON 4 't ion of BOMBO Jolson’s Wonderful \'ew %ngs and Stories H EA D’ALVAREZ Contralto, | Central High ,_$1.00, §1.25, s, T Drvaps, 1365 Christmas Bazaar and Turkey Dinner St. Margaret’s Parish House Conn. Ave. and Bancroft Place Thursday and Friday, _Dec. 6 and 73 to 10 PM. “Mme. Loulse HOMER CONTRALTO Poli's Theater, Friday, Dec. 7, Seats on sale, Mrs, Greene's ‘sacra Droop’s, 18th and G, Main 6498 For Non-Fattening Food Eat FISH ’ Eacho & Company 21-22-23 Municipal Fish Market Phones Main 6176-8510 GERMAN COOKING mmmal Crabs and Deviled Crabs. Duck Dinner, Turtle Steamed Oysters, Fish Dinners, Hasenpfeffer, Sour Beef, Potato cal Shrimps and Scallops. ystars in every style—just a few of o Cwpeciaitics.” Herzog's, Municipal Market, 1ith and Water Sts.” S.W. Open till 9 p.m. - EMEMBER —we_stand ready to supply Blank Books when you say the word. E. Morrison Paper Co. 1000 Pa. Ave, Peruvian CHEVY CHASE MADGE KEXNEDY BUSTER Wed. THE 1 REATON, NEW MEADERS ‘,«”x SBIRTH OF A AMUSEMENTS. [ eiinbEns aanniaw | SHUBERT-GARRICK All Next Week—Seats Now Mail Orders, Accompanted by Ohecl Btamped Raturs el ndiresd Envoloper Sale Tuursday. ! tax. Europe's Greatest Senmlan RICHARD HERNDON Presents LES BALLETS SUEDOIS ROLF de MARE, Director he World Des “SKATING RIVK" “DIVERTISSEMENTS® Bobhy Jack FOLSOM - DENNY and Matropolitan Orohestra Tp-to-the-Minute Buslo and Seags Wond Power’s Dancing Elephants The N. Y. Hippod s Pachydsrms Mme. Besson & Co. In a New One-Act Drama Chain & Archer Fleurette Jeoffrie Phones MAIN 4484 -4485-6823 - Dancing Every Week Night 10 1o 12 ARCADE( SPECIAL ENGAG T OF THE Imperial Quartet KINGS OF HARMONY PRES IDENT THEATER Monday Evening “MME. BUTTERFLY" CRANDALL'S, ] METROPOLITAN ] ~"F AT 10th’ Last Three Days—11 to 11 Myron Selznick Presents 11 STARS Corinne Griflith, Robt, W Common Law CRANDALL'S it — 4 DAYS- HOUSE P CRANDALL'S TODAYLIONEL TES OF WOV HEAE RS ETERNAL THREE COMEDY CRANDALL’S M And Savoy Theater 14th and Col. Rd. Mats 3 s TODAY LAVE W \1\ SULE MAY MeAVOY T a 2 P.ML Da GEORGE AL OF DESIRE.” MAY Me TATION" & n “FIGHTIN ih & Buis ferams Sia. TAI(QMA THEATE EL ?th at © Street N. ¥ DAY. PBARBAR TLLIANS, COLUMBIA BUR! Jean Bedini's International Review. with Cliff Bradgon and Coo Coo Morrisey. 1 A CoMt York Theater Gu.Ave&QuebecSt. CRANDAL_L'S TIAMES KIRKW “THE EAGLE'S FEATHER COMEDY ctly 1 a few rictly private, any Class and Dance lay bvenings with lina Fox Trot’ Latest variations. _10° MODERN DANCING. interpretive % 14th st and ¢ L nw. W. 0. 8 Dupont Oirols | GLADYSE WlLBUR T s Seatly ‘o Glaamo