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TWELVE HURT IN AUTO| WEEK END MISHAPS Frank Clark Sustains Fracture of Right Leg—Colored Man's Arm Broken. TALKS and TALES With and About CAPITAL’S GUESTS When that remarkable old tist Ben Jonson penned the line “A busy woman Is a fearful nuisance” he vertainly must have lacked vision of 1923 conditions, for few present-day nolitical nomists will deny that the more occupied is milady the greater are the chances of her worth being appreciated. Tn fact. so gigantic have been the strides taken by fair woman along all lines of endeavor during the past twenty years that a nervous world | 'as long since stopped to marvel at ler accomplishments-—unless, per- | Faps. it be some unusual achievement. Therefore, under such classification, listen to thé story of how an Ind schoolmarm, tired of routine life in the classroom, laid aside her ruler, chalk and text book, took a fiyer into the realm of man's domain and within fen years not only advanced to the head of one of the best known road construction compaules in her section, but proved herseif such a “reg’lar fel- ler” ‘that the grand old republican party of the Hoosier e her 1ssoclate member of {ts nat com- ttee, where today she is consulted | Florida avenue no 1 political matters. knocked down by a tax Miss Dorothy Cunningham { Capitol and P streets y livin her ty and h drama- Upton B. years old, 927 H street northwest, was driver of an automobile that collided with a tree in front of 1112 N street yesterday morning. Miss Agnes Stearns, twenty-two years old. 114 4th street northeast; Miss Ethel Wilson, 1214 B street southeast, and Frederick Willlams, 1315 35th and Bdmonston received slight were treated at pital i llision between the automohbile : Benjamin Warsaw, lorida | avenue northwest, and a dairy wagon in charge of J. Rice, 1ith street northwest, oceurred on 12th between [" and V streets northwest early today. Lilllan Horowltz, I1th street northwest and Barn. Landsman, 801 East Capitol street, were injured. The former was tr ed at Emergency Hospi Frank Clark,” sixty dmonston, fifty-four ne injured man Mrs. Jumes B thwest, was slightl oon when Jospital | 11 1 stre shocked 1 the Cunuingham Construe- | mpany and the girl taught in | o viliage ontracts - asked chine at T | Lottie G Not only did {ton avenue . but did | down last n that re- | Pennsyly me nature lund injured about her less until one ted at a physicin's « willing helper ) Sumuel Bobo, 1314 and patiently | west. early today jumped r members of Jtomobile in front of his b to apy tained un injury to his them with ] cev 't aid. at I northwest, ght by an avenue an ed | th seated Jecame cht ked ng for the strong ingham famil such tho, requests o fr no shirker imes Nash. thirty, W calp injury ustained € town, Md { which he lonn lice h naid mobile in u tree. 9th | was | automobile at Sth thwest und his apped injur at i when the aut s riding stru 1son, rthwest. ed down by d W streets n, in unison, hy Cun the mar- rise in ss has been New Willard | ained for «v-‘ ment of the re- Jarm fractured. ¥ mittee, MisS )50 at Freedmen's Hos: Just returned § was walking with the dent Coolidge. fwhen he was knocked down. Pol o 10 reported the fallure of the driver N~ | the car to stop. tal. Wilson eLTes of crutch post optim terms road improvement in 1d said she would hurry h h a long stretch of the D for I she held the con- n ¥ s led that her iness a wonderful portunity ngham, of | Funeral of District Woman Held From Home. Mrs, Kathryu wentieth cen- that the pub post back in the swee edu the a college generally to vules and regulations arning in the —Cards and —Calendars A host of pretis effacts in ards and calendurs. Low prices, E. Mornson Paper Co. 1000 Pa. Av Complete Stock Everskarp Pencils 50c to $5.00 Self-Filling Fountain Women in the last year entitled tc ashington sraduation a teach: tha trip is many pein another | ed in the | wded was f loveliness however, that | maidens Tt quty show 1obby of the hous the foyer with elu Tnvesti; the fifty-threa ware the Ken- Sington High School, iladelphia. { thering their bagguge for a return ir homes, after two ‘dee- spent the nation's | Pens 95¢ Up War Tax Get It at Gibson’s Where Your Dollars Have More Cents 917-919 G St. N.W. in it is part of the course’ | 1 charming Miss B. A. Fenimore. | pal in charge, when questioned | the party. “All of our high send those girls, about | to Washington a few weeks sh. You have so m a_then, too. d to the voung nd_the many gov- | tions about wh [ alw bellow ] second Six or about achools uate, they’ af interest her: a wonde the porter aboard!” and in another seven taxis were speeding to Union | station jammed to their halvards with | Philadelphia’s fairest. Did you ever | notice taxis are alw Bank of Comme s S Christmas 1924 ' Savings Club Nothing tickled the funny spot of an_ old-line, stand-pat, southern re- Dublican national committesman more Than the reported claims of Senator Hiram Johnson's managers that the action taken at the recent republican mational committee meeting, relative To the apportionment of southern delegates to the G. O. P. conv ntion, was thrasted out and put over by ad n leaders. exclaimed Col. i mel of Little Rock. Ark., president of the Bankers' "Brust Company »{ that . eity and republican leader in Arkan- =as for—well, never mind how long— | 2% he threw down his newspaper in he Washington Hotel, H such talk s absurd NOW OPEN These clubs will soon be closed. and another oppor- tunity to save money for next Christmas will be dost. Don’t wait— M. 1. Rem- 4 President | [the G i’@"fi" LEVEVEVCVRUER DELEGATE CHANGES DEFENDED BY PEPPER Senator Says No Southern District Representation Has Been i Increased. In a statement issued here defending the reapportionment of republican con- vention delegates, Senator Pepper of Pennsylvania, author of the republican national committee resolution for re- vision, declared that “effective criticism can be made only when the facts are misstated.” { Nobody can truthfully assert that the committee has increased the dis- trict representation of any Southern state.” per said. “The Aistrict ins pre- | csely as it was tie increase in the utomatically added nin ates in the entire south. action of the committee, if wpproved by the convention, will' do nple justice to southern’ republi- will do amuple justic pub- | us of other sections and will pre- | rve to (he republican voters in congressional district their ation in the con- | VETERAN’ OF ’61 KILLED. | Capt. William Jamies' Body Buried ! at Arlington. Witl junior vice con nd Army of th veteran of the civil war g acksonvil omobile acc! t in He wus i former | nander of | Republic, | d a prom- | Capt Jan national three hody years was brought to this eity services were held this wiler's undertaking ie interment was st nationul cemetery with honors under the auspice: Depiartnient the Potomad Army of the Republi Jam ved with the Lino tear troops with distinetl vears ago he located in Flov e owned property CLUB CHODSES OFFICERS Snnuvl Barrow to Head El Dolndo Members. cstablishme Arlington military of the nd Samuel W, Barrow elected president of the El Dorado Club at | the annua! election in the elub rooms, | 1411 G _street northwest, Saturday ight orwood Nichol was choser, exident; Joseph Breei, secre- Tack Farley, assistant secre- urd of governors, Byron J LB Pa y and Fred AMERAS FOR XMAS ~Ready with a great stock at mod- | | erate prices. All sizes and kinds. OPTICAL €O, | M A. 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Of Commerce [ WO"IG’I Special ombination Fountain Pen and - Automatic Penci), en E rp Pencils.. 90C vy =elf and others, who are familiar \n||\ 1he situation and know Smith and Mayor Hylan of and other northern democra toring to the colored vote, were 1v responsible for the action taken hv the committee. Ve fought the re- duction to the last ditch. and 1 am glad that our arguments were finally vespected.’ Col. Remmel reported conditions in his home state as most encouraging. Our rice farmers—and you know Arkaneas is the third largest rice- growing state in the Union—are pros- perous, while our apple growers are looking for a big vear.” said the hanker as he fumbled for some sta- tistics. “Ah, here it is,” he continued, as he 1aid out a paper. T.et me show what the boll weevil. army worm and early spring rains did to our cotton. ' Of .the 1,040,000 bales of cotton raised in 1922, 'on ‘November 14, that year, we had ginned 925,324 bales, while the =ame date this vear shows that only 471,972 bales have been ginneéd. In ather words, a loss of 50 per cent Of course, the advance in price will help materially, but our cotton rais- ors suffered greatly earlier In the vear. Next to Texas we ralse more cotton than any other state.” After a delightful chat with John . P Logan of Tulsa, Okla.. Friday last, | n which the prospective democratic candidate for governor of that state sald that Oklahoma democrats would | probably ask a complimentary vot: i for their first governor, Charles Na- | thanicl Haskell, for President at| ihe national convention, it was de- | fiberately stated in this column that | this honor would be conferred upbn Mr. Haskell by the republicans of ihe great southwestern common- wealth The only excuse offered for such a crievous error is that a few min utes prior to the conversation wi Mir. Logan a talk was had with Ed- ward F. Colladay, republiczan nal[onal[ <ommitteeman for the Disirict of Columbia. With a mind still jammed | with_republican rumblings left from 1he recent G. 0. P. committee meet- mg, then to run across such a stal- waft st MY [Colladay would exon-{ and Savings Cor. Tth & E Sts. Get It at The Best Christ A New Get It at crate one of evil intent if William Tennings Bryan was listed with the | “rlephant | A million ‘apelogies to Mr. Logan, v. Haskell and. | by ‘no 1eans least, the demo rats of Okl lLoma, THE MIXER, ‘% TIEPDEVEVRVERERDER LS Interest Will Be Paid Dwewe [ Bee Gibson’s mas Gift of All Edison Diamond Disc Phonograph $95 to $325 Sold On Any T‘erms Yo’u Want. When You Get Your New Edison Be Sure To 4 Gibson’s 917-919 G St. N. W. Self-filling Faunuin Pens .... 95¢ vp $2.75 ;, | Brownie Gillette Razors .. 39c 79c Auto-Strop Razors, in care, with 3 blades...... 39€ Rubberset Shl'lll Brushes 98¢ Waterman Foun- tain Pens .. 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Classic Dialogue—Archaic Dances and Music FEGCDOR KOLIN Conductor and Planist from | Modern Rossian Harp, Cello and Violin Solos. Prices: $2, $1.50, $1; Box Seah $250 (No Tax) CRANDALL'S, [METROPOLITAN AT 10th 11am. to11p. LOEW’'S PALAC ___F STREET AT 13th Cartizus TODAY AND ALL WEEK Metro Presents HELD TO ANSWER From Peter Clarlc MacFarlane’s ensational novel of a ministe: struggle against the wiles of a WEEK: First National Presents All-Star Cast INCLUDING ~ OWEN MOORE, SYLVIA BREAME TULLY MARSHAL VIRGINTA BROWY\ RE and ROBT. MeKI THE SEANON'S NOVE Thundergate DOROTHY DEVORE DING KATI MEUSIC EXTRAORDINARY CRANDALL’S AMBASSADOR 18thSt. & Col, Rd. N, TODAY —ALL STAR CAST, in “THU DOROTHY _DE RIDDING ~ KATIE. ADDED FEATTRI TOMORROW ~DoT ¢ " JHIN H ‘AS FAIRBAN CONTRAL MORROW - ST ING SANDS, CRANDALL’'S MATS. 2 Py TODAY ELA EAKT BOSW WITH HOUSE PETERS COMEDY—NEWS-—TOPICS RO CorimaiA e CRANDALL'S 12505 kna MOORE wnd JOHNNY WALKER: i Po mOREN' ENRL O O I a0 glorious, colorfiul {| CRANDALL'S o .:né""" picture of ‘her ichole 3 Con ‘THE SPANISH Illlcfl' TOM GANNON'S MUSIC TODAY AND TOMORROW-COLLEEN SECOND BIG WEEK E- 1eith a happy ending. e AR WITH STELLAR CAST 14th and Cot. Ra, DAILY: 3 P.M. STNDAT Begluning Sunday Bo Character Soug Studies Speciat Ian Riot OLSEN & JOHNSON Likeabls Lads Londed With Laughs Extra: “The Surprise Pty HARRY A. YERKES FLOTILLA ORCHESTRA HELEN STOVER, WARD & VAN SMITH & BARKER, TEX M'LEOD fJ | BELLIS DUO i FABLES—TOPICS—PATHE Y SPECIAL | & Tues.. Weds., Thurs., Fri. Mats On SANTA OLAUS & XMAS TREE Free Gifts for Little Ones. Shows Daily. 2:15 and 8:15 Sund nes at Phones MAIN 4484 -4485-6823 eHUBERT-BELASC ALL THIS WEEK 18th Annual Tour of the -MYSTERIES-100 | Mats., Wed.-Sat., 50c tc $1.09 | Nights, 50¢ to $1.50 Seats Now Selling for All Performances Starting Sun.,Dec.28, Xmas Mat. & Wed. & Sat. " H. B. WARNER Bpent 2z COMEDY “YOU AND I"wra LlleII.E WATSON and a Wonder Cast Eves. & Xun l- o ‘PRICES: e Wed. Mat., 1.80 BAL Mt 500 ta 160 Mail Orders Now. Beats On Sale Thursday, TONIGHT ONLY The Greatest Production ef BUTTERFLY Ever Sung in Washington President Theater, 8:15 P.M. Edith Mason, Chicago Opera Co. Paul Althouse, Metro. Opera Co. Elizabeth Bonnmer, Fred Patton WASHINGTON OPERA (0. EDOUARD ALBION. Gen'l Director Box Office. P l NA1IONAL ABSOLUTELY | Tonight Wed, Mat. at 8:20 $1.00 to $2.50 , ZIEGFELD Fronterion | EDDIE CANTOR " Musieal Comedy | “KID BOOTS” WITH MARY EATON Btaged ".‘E.’l't,‘” ROYOE William Anthony MoGuire & Otto Harbach xans¥ rifanex | joserk MeoknTHE ZIEGFELD BEAUTY CHORUS Nights, ¥1 to si: Sat. Mat., $1 to Xmas JNI—.I!- Wed. and Sat. Seats Tfi.r. “WE_MODERNS” A NEW GCOMEDY By ISRAEL ZANGWILL, Author of “The Melting Pot.’” “Merely Mary Ann." ste., With one of the best casts ever organized, including HELEN HAYES O. P. HEGGIE Konneth MacKerina, Isabel Irving. Flora Shef. fleld, Clarence Derwent, Harris Gilmore. Kath. ine Btewart, Olin Field, Gelway Herbert, 8t Clatr n-yfiau EORGE C. TYLER.) THEATER | FIREPROOF Sat. Tomorrow—S:15 P.M. KATHERINE TINGLEY WORLD-FAMOUS ORATOR AND THEOSOPHIST. Lectures On HigherEducation for the Yontll PRESIDENT THEATER ADMISSION FREE Tor Free Resorved Seats apply at Box Office after 10 a.m., or at Hotel between 9 and 4. No Reserved l held after T:48 unless mumbered tioket obtained beforel 1N THE COMEDNY MAT “HIS CHILDREN'S CH!LDREN" With Wonderful € it PRESIDENT Evening. Dec TTON STOCKIN( MIMES OF THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN UNION Announce Their Eighteenth Annual Off Seventy-five in the Cast—All Men— She’s o He' Box Office Monday, December 17 Mail Orders Now Kizow 1 111 FABLY CRANDALL' 552 ALY AL SUNDAY WEET HO STAJ GAST THE MARSH WHITE i SH WHITE GRIF L0 THE THE k1 COMEDY TOMORROW - HOLEROOK ud ENID BENNETT RAD MAN." and LARR LIGHT LOVE CRANDALL'S ¥ 2 TpAY TARGLE L1 OLYMPIC o SN A Aot AT ) iz Gov NG COMEDY THE LYIN and _OWEN The Corcoran Gallery of Art Ninth Exhibition of Contemporary American 0il Pamhngs o remain on TAKOMA THEATE s NORMA TALWADGE HES OF VE X i4th Street and R. L RICHARD DIX ELITE UBERTY “pincmaersef gL Ave. public vi Jar 2011 Hours of Opening: 1:30 to 4:30 P.M. 9:00 A.M. to 4:30 P.M. Sundays | Week Day Planning a Dance? the AMERICAN 10 MARY PHILBIN. in THE A . with T MATT MOORE: AR Have Yeu: Guests Dance t Best Music In Town At _the Most Reasonable Rates The Occidentals dames Adams 927 ENID BE FARA LA MARA and ROBERT Mc DY Tith & N. C. Ave. S.E. CAROLINA ®ire’-CAne s “THE CHEAT. EMPIRE 3 o2 *T\Rars “THP_DEVIL'S PARTN COMEDY. NEW STANTON ™ £S5 ¥ CORINXE GRIFFITH, FRANK MAYO. o N8 delicionsly daring and CHEVY CHASE sat, Mon wod; . TODAY. AND TOMORROW-—TOM MIX. REGENT 1S OF RARRYMORE and ATAfA RUBENS. Tie of Europe's loves . Unsurpassed lusory in Monte Carlo and Nic 110 W St NARY PIC C St. Popular Priced || VAUDEVILLE B. ;;wl(‘ellh Vaudevllle Exchange MAZETTE LEWIS & CO. In_"DANCE PARISIENNE " ELKINS, FAY & ELKINS In_“MIRTH AND MELODY" SHARON STEPHENS In_“THEY NEVER CHANGE'" MARCUS & BURR _LAUGHING MATTER DUVAL & SYMONDS In “THEIR FIRST QUARREL" ROSE SELDEN & BRO. “BALANCING FEATS' Aesop’s Fabl m- BLASCO LION] and Paris PRINCBS ALL-STAR CART, i CTRIFLING WITH HONOR.- wxx RIALTO =" FEATURE STAR'I'S 11:30 A. M., Select Prosents BETTY Douglas Fairbanks Jr. in “Stephen Steps Out” Added Comedy CHARLES MURRAY THE FIDDLIN’ FOOL Matinees, 220 and 38 till 6 First Night Vaudeville, a 30 Last Feature Showing, 8 Last Vaudesille Starts | __DANCING. 0, 11 Friday, 8 | Jessons by appointme __Established 1500, GLADYSE WILBUR Dupont Studio. . Ballroom, Children's Class CHAPPELEAR s by appointment 1 Teach ou to dance o n a few lessone private, any hou " Rightway Studlo 514 |'~n| ST \ W.. (near ). Our methods are Fox Trot, ete. p-to-date steps. ™ T0 WOMAN ORCHESTRA SUBSIDIARIES sous any time, mur’m 4 priv. Gu it “enyironment Catherine Balle, 719 9th Sl N. 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