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: THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1923. With and Abou BELASCO—Wllllam Faversham in 7 off o K i s | 1) REFUSE QDR NI WK e NErRororran) | SR ATSE clnversing for more/than & 5 ternity Cases, Needs Support phants,” vaudeville, at 2:15 and 8:15 F ST. AT TENTH AN ALL-STAR ASSEMBLY Lalf htur with a man, who for t‘\.f“;l s Fr Private S Dl: e . : e Hobby - e e e st toass | Trinidad Association Asks In- on i Tomees |Special Harding Programs | vt s ks il BEGINNING TOMORROW First National Presents the mig) ty news system which today spudevitle “and"" plctur FOLSOM - DENNY girdles tte globe and virtually makes and Metropolitan Orchestra all peoples of the earth neighbors, cineration Plant Be Funds to meet expenses of Columbia | Arranged for Churches and | STRANDMaster Gabriel in “Cap- Up-to-the-Minute Musk Supported by Dorothy Mack- |. b ! e it tain Kiddo,” vaudeville and pictures, one woull naturally expect to be Hospital and to assist the woman's at 2:45, 6:30 and $:40 p.m. aill, Frederick Burton and an ezceptional cast in the romance able to disneminate much valuable in- Discontinued. Poe o ofhe tnsttiution in proyiding Ships at Sea. GAYETY—Jean Bedini's pens to be Melville E. Stone, sphinx- Weliesihy Slabt s Dists 2 ; POLDS—“The Covered Wagon.” like counsilor and former general | Discontinuance of the refuse incin- |97 Wednesday might, December 12| gpecial services in churches tirough- | photoplay, at 2:30 and §:30 p.m. manager of the Associated Press—|¢Fation plant at Montello avenue and [Although the hospital is bulit on Bov- |out the country and on maval and| g o B 5 Tl well, it’s ai. entirely different propo- | MoUnt Olivet road is asked in u res- fernment and and is under the super- | merchant vessels at sea will be held | Rose.” at 11:30 1:30° 3, 4:40, 6:20, Stfon ."““M" adopted by the Trindad Cit- | vision of Congress, it i= pointed out, tomorrow inaugurating IHarding M 7:50 and 9: of an intrepid youth and an im- petuous maid, who are drawn by chance Mo the thrilling events leading to the overthrow of a tyrant—a mighty drama produced on a mammoth scale. ? . ens’ Association at a mecting last | 1€ burden of the charitable work, as | morial week, the memorial assoc ¥ o i . ritd ctive and spry as a man twent : : : X \r“\-., ;u‘xm:.»"m Sl 910 7th street northeast,|Wefl &5 the provision of hospital linen | tion announced today. Bill Hickok = fl T Power’s Dncmg Elephants The N. Y. Hippodrome's Pechyderms Mme. Besson & Co. In & New One-Act Drama Chain & Archer Side-apli Travesties M0 AR A OO Jack Benny Fleurette Jeoffrie Five Balas Nathane & Shows Daily, at 2:15 Sunday Matines ar's T 10 Buy Early Phones MAIN 4484 -4485-6823 - Film Features EMPIRE e TN T T __BLOOD TEST." Also Comed LT g S | Recuuse of the gases, noise and of.|3nd surnishing comfort and recrea-! Darkening at night of all office | 9:30 7:30 and 9:40 p.m. o e ened 1o fensive odors emanating from the|UON for the nurses, falls upon the [building windows excépt a single| METROPOLITAN—T! fifth milestone. had Jus returned t0l,, 0 e vicinity ‘of /the incin.]WOmAN's board,and funds are néeded | yertical and horizontal row- so) Ag]IAW. at 31 the Shoreham Hotel after having left . 3 to hel s . > 7:25 and 5: ; ftor] e rator & petition objecting to its con. | 1© N€IP out in this work. to give the effect of an illuminated : ds at the home of former ree | tinuance has been passed amons the| COlumbia Hospital has been said to | cross, has been suggested by the a Ban dent Woodrow Wilson, and was mk-| ;0010 1 ilders and has been signed | P€ the Place where most of the Wash- | soctation as a feature of Memorial|ar 1o; ing for the elevator when approached b5 Beverar hunke 5 = &n ‘”Wum babies “go™ to The) wask. Chambers of commerce pom. )y severa dred people. hoard ovides layef £ th 2 = SR 05 garepstatbugnt thnt Brecion & :: e e e |..».n, fes |other business organizations in the | AMEASSADOR—Douglas 5 Now, what In the world could T | Went Erested ":“:'(K\‘A\":'-r Rinning with the pre-n s |larger cities have been urged to co- i a Zorra Show starts f interest?” laughed the genia salc he pla as erect- | that the mother 18 § f operate in creating this visible tribu 1 as he led the way to a gofa ‘]’t} -m,r s the war to exist underihand in the care of her ar e | o0 B 14 ,'” t Don't Marry fo You've overcome innumernble diM- fjease for a period of five years, and {baby. = When the ord R0 theslate. prepicin o am,, 1:45, 3:45, 6 culties in your time, Mr. Store, but (the citlzens had the promise of the 21y passed, and. ¢ 3 On land and s nd through tife | S1o Bt 210 2 the hardest task that ever con nmu\“;"['d‘"“x’ s that it to be they are given advice, cg Bute wllshe pald sautiniEthe g Lui 17 s You is to say something that would |#bandoned on expiration of the lea cation -in the mattes o 2 3 ember 16 CRANDALL?S The Bternal Three. not be of nierest App ingc your ‘}‘[‘;\5“ Sointed ouc that recent dc [ithe race are at this time vary e Ul S s S I O Directed by Jno. S. Robert position, however, T would ask only | HVIty of the Distriet in ¢ X vention that save t citories ang isiand. po $:40 and 10 p.m. y L. 8. rison whether you think general conditions 'm) 's Birchuse throuat .u; “pound of cure’ that may b ai O THIS IS THE ONE 5 Sen ik i asnurported 7 | VABKS of ad cround h later on. Thi ¥ ¥ observed Pt A L e e R icreas o s e "the White Hous YOUNG ITALIANS IN CLUB. NE YOU WILL TALK ABOUT Shae Landiihe oldifre slione I WS ot incrensine Ite. would In- maintained at the hospi snt Coolidge will DWDOORS OPEN il R R et eur | dicate taac the s to bo ex- heenh T awten X Monday evening. in_appree = — 5 ¥ SUNDAY AT 299 : me. though. At present our (4 at he ex: ecps in touch with a i e TACQUELINE LOGAN Ars €6 be In the throcs|tended. The undesirability of suchers and their bables in a n of his late chief, '|” rmn-nv’r Gino Simi, President, Announces! ¥ FTMAURICE ¥ e b b ol ke . I (] 5 5 o108 S put people is |10 the attention of the Commissioners.| The ball, it is said, has eve will be held some time duriig U Organization Formed. Y JANE Xagrerate 1 Ple for Fire Protection. ge of succ sood mu “”‘v‘.'v inainama o BICHE) % i 2z P P r ¥ . . cb e e s e T da sapport of the eulogized Otrganization of a Young ltal CHEW CHASE 5012 Conn. Ave. and ha ays noticed | nadequaey of the Hye-Aihting equis harits 5o that the Meetings During Week. Club, embracing @ membe —————— PASE st s !l soon follows. "IL is the linent of the northeast section result plerec i - s Zuon Tolia e | During the weelt soetal, eivie, re- | ltaliane, mative. or e LOEW'S | ——cmavpares______ JllIf VLS ANE LoGAT, ho today fortifies him-ied in the adoption of a resolution | ligious and fraternal organizations of | are over sixteen years ! KAY. i HOGAN 3 *Ti o L8 tRevitauae Jep | Feauesting the Commissioncrs to tak every community will hold meeting: lding in or % “ i TA S BANTA FE = b trend. You know the $tiover a tract of land at 12th and K|} Honon iof the. Iate Fresident At unced today by Gino Simi, presi- : turn. and just how near Ame i | streets northeast for the erection of the me 15 of the Harding |Went F AT 1ot TRUXTON : . o that turni int is ha 2 {" a truck hous.. Meran to provide a{ The next regular meeting of the | DAY metns GUNFIGHTER ; e at presen ns may continue | = phe Commisstoners also will be i Harding tomb,® preserve | club will be held Thursday night $ 4 EDITH oHN good for & year or two. but there i ked o purchus section of the Marion as a|At 7:30 o'ciock in Immaculate Con TRAIL. ( tound to he s at E the Harding home z M Selznick Presents ! A i : come to un troets, part of shrine, and endow a Harding chair of | ception Hall. §th and N streets yron Selzn resen ! e pRTE e h is already owned by the Dis- diploniacy and functions of govern- |northwest. The inaugural d; ot | w“-LIAM s | REGEV Sas CAeTe S shington his time to aceent | o B el ment in his name. will be explained. | the club will be given he night NE TR Lk : padian makn, rs for the ensuing ing memorial meetings wherever thes X permanent ¢ few 8 nesl sar resulted in the re-election of Dr — have a membership are the Rotary,|ering all departments of dent's mes p « : e o cullotigh resident. iKiwanis, Lions. Civitan and Optimist [ young men” and their ch, way Tearle and Elliott Dexter, ||| 11 FRESCH DOLLL Other oflic ¥ ' 3Dy B o6 D % “ha ors of conmme in | Committee of popujar entertainment o I # o agenadt | by the vublic [ e, "D Poretval o enares | Woman Members Summoned I iio: Ty T D "o e In Robt. W. Chambers' The |||} NFWMEADERS 3 S s secregary, v city, trade unions, granges and s o harles T. Hennessey: treasurer, W. . . ds of trade will devote all or part | Clul : Italiar “ » C L CTURE AND COMEDY FHGROp T e ST Vandershatr, and delegates to- thel to Meeting to Fix Plans of a mecting next week to similar | Glub. 3 ety g o Wll.ll BILL HICKOK ommon Law ok Afked the vetaran Tooked wt | ederution of Cleizens “Associutions ogrums. | Women's clubs, putriotic | Han; e Db B Comedy—Newn—Toplex—Tte. i Soxon, ie i Bestect SH° DDMBARTO 2 Wisemis dors 5 ! McCullough and Don . socleties, Boy Scout and Girl Scout [cettl: Italian ertain - - SR & J ey Wil AR i e T . oy York. o ! for Convention. e R aitw, an Han OMinE BEGINNING TowouRow | | eptional * Suppie THE MAN Wil Ty | bership: T4 Carlin W Vander- | reek. i = TO THE LAQ!FS CRANDALL’S TorhSe & Col R N W Ports bf the workt's most momentous | shaff, Dr. W. D. Sullivan, H. Edwards, - . i grammar schools and universi AN\ \ With Theators Motarts MATINEE SATURDAY AT LA The past thirty|J. T. Reiley and F. H. Bonnett Jo! T. Adams, chairman of the{ties students will hold Harding me 3 — OhA T StGTAS ¥ immiere ats | beckor the writer close republican national committee, has ) morial exercises. In tors will r \ [HE MARK OF 3 And i his life and tributes to \ THE DE HAY 2 WAGGIN Led by Corinne Griffith, Con LS. MUTR ident that touched me most hap- e oo Augunt my birth- committee urging them to attend the ot o lusit s ommittee urein: atiend the |y AT (®arine. Corpe postn . . LUIB HIPPODRONE day. when more thia ’_‘ud Jor e HURT BY ONE_MAN cAR mecting of the committee to be held f o *FIN ®E L AIES FHE b | \ TR T A - CRANDALLS CENTRAL LL W3 berbonsel of s Aplaied brees Eere next Tuesday and Weanesday. | {2007 P08 f 100 Nevy and at st | ANl Zemsmsens e o v ! s nes i enough time from their work to send The women will not be entitled to | 20 20 LA SO0S0 B0 eremont > LAST TIMES TODAY R ot s B TR RWORE T Soikiay eiate e thetr el % it Edward Hammill Dies Shortly|¥"te in the merting of the commit={Wiil ba held and members of the sery \ X Metro Presents ] v Y TIE EAG White Hous . tee, but they will be permitted other- 1heE Eiven a : nzxxmnuu;n n-)mlw o D ATHEI " > hite Hous : y » participate in its delibera- | th®¢ memorial fund. It is believec ; G A L Al 7 = i - : e contribute to the memorial Hardly | the A counselor de- gency Hospital. Tuesday night Adams 1 Vo, S ding Memorial Assaeiation = ke Theater rted when 1ie merry laughter from a dinn o >resident Coo! - ix honor- 1 e R the committee, men and St Sk kiesider K o J5 Bomo: ! CRANDALL'S /5%, 3 / a group in ardther par 4 Eawar . Wednesday night Mrs. Leonard Wood, | S0 0 S06 SRCTT 2 o ) TODAY CLA WINDSOR, dlrected attertion, and investigation | Edward Hammiil, cighty-seven, wife of the governor eral of thell (ACIEETE 0L RS 0 e TiY; ETERNAL THREE. A S ARG, found Leroy Vernon, Washington cor- | resided at the hos chter, Mrs. | Philtppines, who is here temporariiy, | n€QTHI0 OXD ¢ 5 1 \ Z o ELITE i respondent of the Chicago D: Paul Weir, 2548 28th street, Woodley | will give a dinner to th soctate | 50001 m J The iy Barriiners 6f tho ; st X LI ctabing & oci OF W city | Park, was injured fatally at Penns Wwoman members of "“-g" mittee. | At the reque: % Y scveen in the finest pro- ¥ LIN® § e it o ths [ g Eeverntrs of the states und Bl ecisn, st eie G o |1 CRANDALL'S izver LIBERTY it il 43 rge E. Brennam, to|terday by a one-man car on the th | man and woman members of the eon L e S ; “LONG LIVE THE KING 14¢8 and Col I cLaire w ; [street iine of the Washinzton Railway | mittee "at luncheon at the W -s. These chairmen, in turn v VMars Raherts Rincha R 2T Dl T BT cetrie Compa T die p ouse. choses 0 chairmen. “o TODAY—KE n and 3 tric ( “wq; any i .IIF > ) . hosen ¢ ;xmv h sirmen County DAy RENRETL AMERICAN e Yoa th Imergency Hospital, rie To Fix Convention Date. chairmen have perfected organi S AL i sight d when ask e | motorman-conductor, in charge of N " v unities of 1, e TR = reason fo resence in the city he z The committee will fix the tin, oy 1,000 LOREOW SHAKOLD. | ol OF THE i & 1 d said car, x . - la or ne: ar's republic nd com: y ol P . MIRIAM COOPEL smiled his J and said. | U8 Tyrammill, a native of Prince Wil- | P Tor next T8 mepubll men. Community committees will b KLEINSCHMIDT'S ADVENTURES AN aory ¥ bus iliam county, V erved as mayor of | tional conven 3 in touch with all citizens and orgar IN THE FAR NORTIL h - siness with Y, - : jetween Chicago, eveland : a5 an T Y L ty officials had business with | Gecoquan several years. Two years|betweer Chicago, Cleveland, izations, to receive gifts to the me- LAST DA 13 Av v them to luncheon the jovial democratic boss | Ao teity, and made his home with his daugh- In order to insure upkeey cratic vote of the western metropolis S apisniils vise (he apportionment of delegates | ih OFder 1o Insure upkeep of the fter. He told his daughter he intended | 5 IS SRPOrtonment 0f Glesates tiadring tomb and shrine for all tin the committe. t June, but the pre TODAY_IOIX G : a sufficient endowment will be settled | et esie BkaEits \ FEATURE STAR‘I'S FPASSIN i Gk in"the paim of his hand. *and. 45 1] (% tend o revival service in (e vieinity i want to attend the Gridiren dinn fof Pennsyivania avenue and 9th street on them out of the memorial fund. - W HALOL y thought I'd run along.” | vesterday, and it is thought he was on [ Vailing view oo thar this according to_plans of the board of | Beaiirut 11:30, 1:30,/3:05, 7:50, 9:39 || wor Amd_ CAPT CAROUNA 11th & \. €. Ave. “What's all this about your holding | iy wuy Home when knocked down question o ntatlon from the | ustees of the association, of which Home Savings Bank = = INSCHMID TS ADVENTUES 18 YA TIME receptions for William Gibbs McAdoo, | Mg VAY DANE TR BROHES ORE: wo | various states o er e O e N arner Bros. Present T FAR NORTH with an alls Mr. Brenng put to the Doli- | ugnters, The sohs are Wade H. and |ReW order of things the —southern | 21l members of the cablnet are meny 3 o Th ticlan as started’ for the dining | geupen H. Hammill. while the daughters | Status, In which the republican vote | Jt%¢he Jite President will be plac \ |/l CRANDALL'S “nefig Sneyisr room E are Mrs. Weir and Mre, John Sinclair. '>h~f": e "“'“.'”"_" "'\ir“r""“”‘) in a fireproof structure to be built | MATINEE SATURDAY AT member of the United Confed- | the convention, while many ® ladjacent to the home shrine. 3 HII ropay—aray NEAYOY. tn | HER P SHUBERT-BELASGY « - francisco and es Mol 8. A ks d . MEpartiient over ib the death of ‘his wife, who died | Frantisco and Des Moines, = dinGrial fund and forward them to as- | 2 CRANDALL’3 3> 5ns oo straightening of the Chicago river” [A0SE Uit feath of s wife, who dicd is possible that at next weel's (INOTI} Tupd 40 forws Naw : R ! added the man who holds the demo- meeting an effort will he made to re- " - ) \ a M. Dai ; “Oh, we receive any good democrat | £ 3 ! out in our neck of the woods™ was i o S 8 e ngeme northern states will have more dele- the evasive reply. “You newspaper|p,ye not been completed. Buriai The total numher,of delegntes | HOW- 4[4-1) SWANSON, in fellows have me doing a lot of thins2 [ bo in the Presbyterian ccmetery, A.ux- |0 the convention will be 1036, This| Sometimes it saves & lot of t N 0 \ A 1 MAT. TODAY, 30c to §2 that really o nlY alandria, Va. Coroner Nevitt arranged |Mea at it v quire 519 v oflet the other fellow have the > \ ! York T TONIGHT AT 8:30 P. . : » Thenter Short time hack the (hlcago bovs re- { AndIE o 4 d I nominate word. e e&Quehacs & ey o res ) 0ol an inauest A the moreus todas. |POMIALT LSS . { cnfiqggygmwfid ith Tom Taggert and ing of the republican national com- —IN— oy E SATUR AL AR e when the truth offthe CAPITAL GREETERS mittee before the convention mee nA'ln BEI-Asco s b R A fom wasn't there and I only next June. The work of arranging LR R WILLIAM of Charlie when h vention will be placed in ipse of Charlie when he the convention will be ‘placed i DRAMATIC CLASSIC WOMAN FROOR. © And X, s “but what's the odds, no- the hands of subcommittees. which 5 . Have you read President's to be settled in advance that the con- message, Mr. Brennan? —_— | vention, wherever it is held, will meet To tell the truth. old man, in June, probably the second week in 1 haven't train late| In a veritable fairyland of vari- |the month. e D M Wit with that Ama | colored lights and flowers more than e —— | . SHUBERT Nights, 51 (0 85 in “A LESSOH IN LOVE” 2 uich beckon by the leader to his | 600 members of Washington Charter, / 2 ihts $1 ta 35 The London Comedy Sensation Comtades and the party entered the | Grecters of America, their ladies and DANCE FOR RESERVES. - GARRIGK 2 W yeex e, sUNDAY NIGHT = room § invited guests danced, sang and made — 4 Fed.-Sat., 7 ded in_the group were Robert|marry at the annual ball of the or-| The first of a serles of dances to : —CoRTIT Ammrem_. NEXT WEFK—SFATS NOW Yoo Mate. Weiohak, He fo/SEES - Marin O'Briey Thomot | ganization in the Wardman Park [pe held’ by “the air ‘service reserve R. LORLEBERG, CELLIST RICHARD HERNDON Presents SEATS NOW SELLING IRHOESy Hotel last night. officers of this d e g CPIT"{ For more than a month prepara-|at the Ma Cucsday, ng, 3 : . y Les Ballets Suedois Al e sssa man o e Shippi oard. tions had been under way for the big | December 11. Dinner will be served E"“ 1 r=3 ROLF do MARE, Directo 2% - event, and Russell Conn, president of {and transportation will leave 1Sth i NEXT WEEK ™ The Foremest Baliet in the World Tl o e v ¢ cet @ 0! pad a .m. Goldwyn Presents THE ENTIRE AND ORIGINAL COMPANY As was to e expected. the Presi-| 118 [0SR, SUNFIST (ERD lm R S e announcement sent. 1o ale direct o s Thesire IN A NEW Gent’s message whs the most dis.|thS committee on arrangements. deft| Io AN o by Major Henry ot oa| § e THE DAY G T T oition ‘o BOMBO cussed topic in the city and at every | enjoyment. Cunningham it is said: . o DS I Lo AL L Jolson's Wonderful 7 turn little roups were seen in the| During the evening several attrac-| ‘“We must re-creats in the air serv- } OF FAITH Within the Quots Foollsh Virgins * HEAR"‘“"'"""‘ AndStoctes 2B 0 terent hotels weighing | tive feature numbers were presented, | ice reserve the spirit of the service By Arthur S R Wed.. Thurs. Mat. and Thurs. Night Jokbies ot iatterentiiio b and continued applause followed the | of 1917 and 1918. From recenj pub- 3 omers Roche Toy Box Widsummer's Night Revel import efforts of Ethelwyn Johnson and |licity you will see that it is necessary Divertisssments Within the Quota. If followed to the letter America | Gladys Wilbur, who interpreted the |for us who helped to build up such Friday and Saturday Announced Later will experience the greatest reign of | “firtation” dance. Both were forced |2 wonderful service to see to it that = prosperity in_her history,” was the |y racnond with encores. it is_the leading air service of the LOEW'S Way John F. Harrls, senior partner of | “gantini® Sodinied the greater part|world, and this can only be done by Hlarris, Winthrop & Co. Mew York e i in‘s Orchestra | the full co-operation of all reserve Bkets. exhriited Nimtell o The |9 i evening. “Boerstein's Sitcecs |NATIONAL THEATER | matter when seen at the New Ky The Greeters of America already = = = v S ABSOLUTELY FIREPROOF & | Hotel. = =~ < S ] Ui ave studied every e e B e (JHRISTMAS AVINGS LAST TIME TONIGHT, 8:20 9 St UIERT BEGINNING TOMORROW || ;'n,Ll|‘.‘-5‘.\,‘J’A:‘.;‘.:m{,“.nul.fr:.”dl.f;;[ i e e i CLUB DAVID BELASCO - POI_I s. ATTE ACTIONS wnt you will roll up a handsome vote in New | clave, which will bring to_the clty - —Presents— Twice Daily Tinve u Ton mefts, SR enliment | 4000, vishers, see well mad may; G 3 | LENORE ULRIC | B roughout the state is very strong col v, | = { . = tolte Lt PR e : s e - E i at. Today, Z: EciEhtiE ecnt et e i e | that are usually spent for things of little Two Salid Years Belasco Theator. New York. gatherings of hotel employes ever as- ¥ P Just then Ambassador-elect Frank |sembled will be here at that time. consequence and you will have money to STARTING MONDAY—SEATS NOW SELLING sun Mai_ 3'00 Kellogg dashed up to the desk to in- ) buy gifts and for other expenses inciden- DAVID BELASCO . y quire for mail. o A 4 tal to the holidays. In association with WILLIAM HARRIS, Jr.) vt s e 1o omee nv| T Too Much Work y (tn sssoiation with WILL Seals HDVI for Next Week ‘boy cried the Minnesotan when " s . presed fur an ovinion. e 1 have| S The following five classes will FAY BAINTER o L her S Shak Sosesin: | which ook but half bis. '“m’. ) bejurstal a0 at o Main Ofke/anc oty HE tiver No, T cant tell when T will sall! | a5~ a haughty sort of man, his Branches to open Monday, December THE OTHER ROSE Just T A e Chliage Taet | bearing was sublime. As through F Tenth. T T Right, and am off now, but Wil be dmdw“gl“ E‘e useld to wh}irl ;m k"ri " B u RTO N back 'again. Good-bye. Yes, I feel|rands blithe and gay, he looke ! bt/ groat—so long, all Tightt-Yes, Ithink | much like a belted earl, in all his Use Star Class 100 $1.00 per ukek : 4 St e | Wht, coritiuly uh | Drive areay: And when the car wes .. POLA NEG bye!” and off scooted the diplomat. |not in use he sat in idle state, and Classified Ads Class 500 5.00 per week 3 * oE kK read the worksdo( Mother Goose, Class 1000 10.00 week g In Herbert B: " 8 o X n erl renon’s Trumph! e e s aken more tnan cn | 1074 7 the gardn gate, One il po, pelp wanted et o ke Twice Tomorrow 3305 “THE SPANISH DANCER” steps when J. . Holden. vice presi-| yoments pass; why not get busy situation wanted Lo ol | . i A PARAMOUNT PRODUCTION WITH ANTONIO MOREN dent of the Kaneas City and Southern | for 5 while, and mow yon plot of for sale SCREER SUTENGY AY COLORYD A e ANTON h NO ilroad, blocked his way and insisted 5 oN 7 ¥ —Tim Iailroad, blocked hie twey and insisted | grass? Why not devote to golden for rent Imm of 3% if all payments VIEWS and MOTION PICTURES ;:xmr ;::d:l i = ant to the president of the Kansas|deeds the fleeting hours” 1 said; : r Eity Chamber of Commerce, who was | “why not exterminte the weeds that for lost and found are made regularly. THE ““"G ARY - 50, oe, $1.00, s1.50 x mancs, you have never waiting in_the offing. mar the onion bed?” “I was not = i = Hurried handshikes,ail around and | hired to mow the grass,” I heard his ||| —in fact, for everything o* NEW —~ T a few more “bon voyages" for the ver ring; “methinks you h ch VED SEATS. 50c to $1.50 MME. c. Course, 4 priv., 3 class, future representative at the court of ::ir‘:fogmgfiss es“g';e:tm‘;l suacvhe : that yrlfiewml to ‘c’nt RESERVED SEATS. 50c to % ime, T3c Couste, vt St. James had to be indulged in be- | nerv the 's eye and en- S T fore-Mr. Kellogg finally got away. thing” Insulted, as the Douglas List p; tteniiyun Rl SB DAVISON'S e Bt P oy Both Kansas City men seemed obti- | was, when Marmion got fresh, he st its af . = = PR Prof. Mre. _ Sirictly private, any hour gnistiq over conditions in the Sun- &7 Brated s o e aid £ P o it oo, 14, | 1320 M 8t NW. * Cinst und Diaeo Satur fomer it et exeeotinbly gt | e e Star Classified Ads are Fifteenth Sireet and Pennsyloania Avenue HETHE ] | el Sl St e Greener: | g, i 3 obion For Erocr s o “spike” the impression that the 5 3sifl : ; 3 . Mrs. | tra. ew dduces, “Tambalioa Fox Hansas farmer was down in the | humbly fired him on the spot, and almost universally read GarTAL AmD SURPLUS $5,400,000 i s, 13th and G. M. 6363, Ainarioan Yasio ! LAlest veciktont Somp. i handed him his mon; and then an- in Washington. Branches: JOT1T Bradgon and Coo Goo Morrisey, Socil, rivibmic | Dierpretive. and Sroion. ome of St tamors thoss | Other job he got, and still another i el e lea to diversity their |one. He was afraid to lend a hand ) CENTRAL—TTH AND MASSACHUSETTS AVE. New York Symphony Trobs have Suerad s 1ile Bux thin | at any useful chore; by one em- St e PMORE NonraEAsT—8ri anp H Sts. N.E. Orchestra o RN SO“C"I{}L DANCIEE;, thing of the Kansas crylng ‘Wolf! | ployer he was canned, and then SourTEWEST—434 - PRIVATE AND CLASS 1and all that kind of rot is from whole ffl,{n more. From his high phceb’f of them every ?Iay 6 7rH St. SSTW . EVENING CONCERT 220 1at St. N.E. Day phone Main 6135. 12* cloth, pure and simple. Come out and saw him pass, in gloom 1 52e b than all the other NorTawest—1140 158 STt. Auditorium, Central Migh School. || pop AND MES, ACHER'S SITDIO, 112 see how we are going A st 1 papers here com- i Monday, December 10th, S:30 PM. || j0h now. Class Monday and Friday, § 10 Like most railroad men, the official [tread; and now he’s glad to mow Diired. . By e reuly e gty Mr, Damrosch at the piano will analyze || 17 pm. Private les by _appolntmer reported a wonderful year for his|the grass and weed the onion bed. med. Rlask s when you say |} .o irincipal compositions to Pegrendered. || ho kiin tablished 1900. 9! Jine, which runs from Kaneas City | "(copyright) WALT MASON 5 B it ey &Il Seats Resorved, $1.25, 81.00 and 76c || pronilin 1438.W No. 8 Dupont Cirols o the gulf, and said that while De- ‘Around the corner” is - Whakinglox: Sodlaty. of Te Tin GLADYSE WILBUR comber sually Showed & decided let- s e a Star Branch Office E. Morrison Paper Co. : Dugor:Studio up in heuling there was little anxiety | Only the Stromg Can Resint Colds. . Toe Ballor e aildren's Clasee Deing displayed over the prospects | Bulld strengthoFr. Johm's Medicine, 1009 Pa. Ave. Eaaa, Zor the coming year, THE MIXKK. d—Advertisement, —