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TALKS and TALES With and About CAPITAL’S GUESTS Have at times how ticular bitd's an otherwise oung woman you ever noticed transform moody vol- name will indifferent, into a veritable cano of vivaciousness, brighten hcrlloTH CENTURY CLUB ACTS and cause her to with oodles of whole countenance ramble on indefinitely small talk Yes! Well. after weeks of close ob- servation, it has been dicovered that | the identical effect is most apparent | in the manner and conversation of ine out of cvery ten western re- publicans who drift into Washington, when the name of Senator Arthur| pper of Kansas is-mentioned s possibility for the left-hund po- sition on the G. O. P. ticket. the minute “the sug-| is ‘made or the question asked if any credence is to be placed in the rumor, a sudden change comes over the party being quizzed, a light appears in the face, the eyes sparkle, « smile encircles the mouth and ther out hops the enthusiastic repl don't know, but it sure woul great if it happens'™” Only_vesterduy, while talking with 0. 11."P. Skelly of Helena. republican national committeeman for who s here in the int triend, vrd. 1o cred by President (- federal bench in the state, the conversation d for quite a time about conditions in that section, with presidential possi- bilitics touched on more or less, when the westerner was asked if there was any talk in Montana of Senator Cap- per for the vie Quick s de- meanor changed “that, he quit telling of the difficulty his home p ple were having to due in no somll part, cessive freight and d, turning quickly —but walt a m @ smattering Well say here, the old could go farther and fare much Senator Capper is a splendid He cnjoys the confidence not of liis own state, but is greatly admired in mar ions of the west Yes, 1 repeat, the party could go far- ther and fare much worse The committeeman was most hope- ful that Mr. Ford would secure the federal judgeship, declaring that the aspirant for appointment enjoyed the confidence of everybody in the state, he having served six vears as assist: ant district attorney for the common- wealth and four years as its attorney general, He said further that Dixon. one of the original Roosevelf bull-moosers, had come penly ating _(he nomination Gov. | chot of Pennsylvania for the pres- Mr. Skelly is at the New Wil- for the Stub Toe sged along just home part Wwors man. on ov. Joseph M. { original bull within as none other And talking moosers—wow! few feet of Mr., than George New York Diego count urated with was unable to give up even in 1916, he having been one of the forty- eighters who “chickened” about head- about Standing kelly Manchester, of ¥ calir., formerly ondido, who was so s that he now doctrine man in those Teddy stirring days was than th same anchester. He idolized the olonel, acted as secretary of the pro- gressive party in New York, and im- mediately after the last shovel of | earth had been thrown on the bull | moo hied himself to rondido, in Spanish me hidden.” Priog to !aun hs‘!hx which s, the 1812 eruption was a stalwart r erved as secretary York county, and an active part in . judging from his he favors the nomination of nt Calvin Coolidge. “L am a friend of Hiram Johnson, and think it most probable he wili swing the Callfornia delegation, but T am not for him,” said the ex-patriated New Yorker. “At present I am busily engaged in boosting Escondido, to which place I migrated shortly after leaving New York. Like all true Californians, Mr. Man- chester then waxed eloquent over the wonders of his state, stressing es- pecially the remarkable vim and in- itiative of most of its citizens. As an example, he xaid that the following | amounts had been subscribed by the business men of three cities alone advertising the commonweaith 0. $62%,000 a year for ised by the San Los Ange ars, drive Angeles All- Diego. $300,000 mpaign under ‘the s of thie California San Diego | Mr. ub- the 3 Ad Club; $100,000 a year for fiv conducted Year Club, n for one ausple Club, “It's a long, long way from Escon- dido, Calif, to Dexter, Me., but once there, and it is learned that the same Dprosperity prevails, then the journey is forgotten. Meeting E. A. Abbott, big woolen manufacturer of Dexter, as he was leaving the Hotel Chastle- ton, it was most gratifying to hear that not for the past several Vears had general conditions been better in Dexter, and in Bangor, the capital city, close by. Expressing himself on the political &ityation, Mr. Abbott said that all New England delegations will go to the republican convention instructed to vote for the nomination of Presi- dent Coolidge, and that few in the section felt the slightest apprehen- sion over his ultimate election. * Kk % ¥ The mention of Maine invariably calls to mind that the Pine Tree com- monwealth is the mother state of pro- hibition, and while in no way wish. ing to dampen the ardor of those wet brethren who look for the day when dry America will be little more than & hazy dream, the opinion of one closely _identified with the enforce- ment "of the eighteenth amendment and its accomplishments to date will be flashed herewith. “Extravagant claims to the con- notwithstanding, prohibition in nited States is a fixture, and its beneficial results are so apparent to the vast majority of our citizens that nothing under the sun can change presént conditions,” was the reply of N. T. Jones, former assistant prohi- bition director of Atlanta, Ga., when asked at the Hotel Washington if he thought there was any possibility o[l repeal or modification of the act. “I have given close study to en- focement of the Volstead law,” con- tinued Mr. Jones, “and feel qualified to say that, regardless of flagrant in- fractions in certain sections of the | country, the net result is 100 per cent less drinking in America today than at the same time last year. Figures; show also that a proportionate de- | crease has becurred each succeeding | year since the measure became law.” To substantlate his claims, Mr. Jones | sajd that in those Georgla counties formerly referred to us “hotbeds of moonshine” illicit distilling and heavy drinking had faded away entirely. ven in New York, New Jersey and other admittedly wet territories,” added ' the dry advocate, “there is much less drinking than heretofore. Nobody de- uies that liquor is easily procured, but the mian doesn’t live who can say pres- | ent conditions are the same as in the | days when saloons flourished on every corner.” The Atlanta man now heads a large, publicity bureau, with offices in his home town, here and New York, and is confident Georgia's republican delega- tion to the national convention will go instructed for President Coolidge's nomination; { while McAdoo will enjoy the undividell support of the democrats of the state. He had just returned from New York and was, positive that Empire state re- publicans ‘vill support the oecupant of the White' House. Al Smith, he said, was the cnoku of New York- democrats. tJAIL OVERCROWDING the mere mention of some par- |, | tur two, it of the REMEDY PROPOSED Prison Labor Society Official | Would Remove Men to Lorton and Occoquan. Names Committee to Probe Condi- tions After Address. Conditions at the District Jail, duc to overcrowdin can alleviated through the transfer of prisoners to Lorton and Occoguan and other ad- ministrative changes, Oliver Hoyem, presentative of the American Pris- n Labor Soclety, told members of the civic section of the Twentieth) Century Club at & meeting yvesterday afternoon at’ the Woman's City Club. There are 131 prisoners in the Dis- trict ja” serving straight Jjail tences who should be kept at Mr. Hoyem pointed twenty-two pris- awaiting transfer but who will ut least a th number n the pra the federal groups of be i sen- Lor- ton or Occoquan. out. There also are pmers ut the jail o federal institutions, probably remain there month longer until wches (hirty. It has be he said, to ship oners to Atlanta in ur in Cell for Two. As @ result of the overcrow jail, he explained, four prisoners contined in cells griginally built He also pictured other un-| conditions existing at the ng at are desirable pressed was the section with em’s talk, that a committee ppointed to investig ndi- € the jail with a view 5 in_remedying the situay A. Bauer was named chairy ommittec Gilbert 8. an of Groxve d Juveni Ballots on the distributed to the NEW CLASSES TO START. Bok peace plan we members. ‘Will Open at Dunbar Night Schopl g i With New Semester. bookkeep- algebra, | New clusses in shorthand, mercial hme: English and Spanish, will | be organized at the Dunbar Night chool at the bezinning of the.second | emester, February 1, it was nounced today by Garnet C. Wilkinson, assistant superintendent in charge of | colored schools. Illementary subjects | from the first through the eighth| grade also will be offered. Persons not already _enrolled wish to enter, Mr. Wilkinson said, must enroll on one of the school night Monday, Wednesday and Friday from January 1% to Registration hours are from 7 to 10 p.m. The Gun g e I said to Robert Gins(‘ng Bunn, a youth of fair renown, “It's foolish- | ness to pack a gun, as you weave through the town.” “Oh, gaffer, hese be parlous times.” the goodl youth replied, “and godless men, in-| tent on crimes, pervade the country- ide. To me it seems there is no ense in hauding out the mon with- out a try at self-defense, and so 1 pack a gun.” ar I)cnzr dig up fifty cents than ply a gun,” said I; “far better yield to strong-arm gents than make the bullets fly. You can- not say whom you will kill when once you start to shoot: with slugs and buckshot you may fill some in- nocent galoot.” One night some roughnecks bade him stop and dig the good long green, and Robert fired and shot a cop who hurried to the scenc. Now ruined is his use- ful life, and he abides in jail, and I| have heard his heartsick wife put up a bitter wail. Remorse, like some | old taunting hag, is with him, face to face, as wearily the long hours drag, in sorrow and disgrace. Men | say he’ll be acquitted when his case | is tried in court; he'll not be sen- tenced to the pen or made the| hangman’s sport. But life will al-| ways spell despair to Robert| Ginseng Bunn; how much of grief, | how much of care, from carrying a gun! (Copyright) WALT MASON. SALE! Best-Built Metal Garages Immediate Defivery ing. e i, chemistry an- who ¢ At Reduced Prices Cash or Terms M. 7984 WASHINGTON GARAGE CONSTRUCTION CoO. Continental Trust Bldg., 14th & H | vaudeville | Legton | Lusati THE EVENING. TODAY'S. AMUSEMENTS. TIONAL-—George White's dals,” revueé, &t §:20 p.m. POLDPS-—-John Barrymore, in “Ham- let,” at'8 pmzcg BELASCO—Jane Cowl, patra, PRESIDE! can- in “Cleo-} 3 T—Washington Theater Gulld, in * ndal,” at 8:20 p.m. RAM'S HEAD PLAYERS—1328% 15th strect, “Paolo and Frncesca,” at} $:30 p.m. KEITH Yille, at COSMOS Lionel _ Atwill, vaude- 5 and 8:15 p.m. Raymond's Bohemians. and pictures, continuous show from 1 to 11 p.m. “The Plano Movers and ' vaudeviile and picturey and §:40 p.m. Stop On 1t, burlesque, at 2:16 and RIALTO — 11:30 am., 1 9:30 p.m. METROPOLITAN—Flaming Youth." with Colleen Mopre, at 11:15 a.m., 1:10, 3 ? ‘and 9:35 p.m. Whom Life Ad- venture,” nd 9§ p.m. HARDING MEMORIAL | GIFTS SLOW HERE Col. Miller Reports That Wash- ington People Are Making Few Subsecrintions. Miiler, alien prop- custodian and rman of the Harding memorial campaign. ures that citizens of the District of re genezal responding » the drive has sponse from the homas W, erty in been a gratifying re- overnment depart- ments and from many of the civje d fraternal anizations of the id, “but subseriptions from the public at large have been disap- pointingly few “The headquarters of the Harding Memorial o 1414 ¥ street | northwist day cive contributions, Miile ed. “and in addition individual contri- butions e made theough any of or ¥ he s Association are op. to desire to aid ment.” continued chairman, “but | full 1 to give have 9 | th contribution. In hehulf of persons who are giving a large part of their time to help make the movement ess 1 would like to lsee these contributions come in at the | donors’ earliest convenfence. H Among recent contributions re- ceived from local organizations is one of $25 from the American Women's 04 Ontario road Henry H. 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Beginning Sunday Glenn Hunter—May McAvoy 1 n “West of the Water Tower” By Homer Croy c LDEW‘S A F STREET AT 12TH Gontinaous 1090 3. m IAS’MI'\\O DAYS N “FASHION ROW” WITH EARLE FOXE A Metro Pleture Comedy—News—Overture Beginning Sunday “BIG BROTHER” BY REX BEACH With Tom Woore Jbsar GIIWARZ Chicago Opera Co. Mabel Garrison, Ralph Errolle, Eliz. Bonner “Tales of Hoffman” WASHINGTON OPERA CO. Seats NOW at_Box_ Office. o PEAITTED e HMIGH CLASS VAUDEVILLE Belasco's Great Star LIONEL ATWILL In “By Right of Love" A One-Act Drami JAY BRENNAN (of Bavoy & Brenan) and STANLEY ROGERS “You Must Come Over” LASPER of Dancers. & MARTIN “The Letter from Poetsa-burgh." RICH HAYES In His Leughing Hit. Six Other Kelth Features Bhows Daily 2:15 and 8 Bunday Matines st 3. Next Week—Grace LaRue Phones MAIN 4484 -4 485 New York Symphony Orchestra ER_DAMROSCH, Conductor. Poli’s Theamter—iues., Jan. 15, 1:20 . Soloist, Georges Enesco, Violinist Seats on sale Mrs 13th and G. 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LAST TWo DAYS o RHALTO -~ FEATURE STARTS ,1:38, 3:30, 5:30,7:30, Goldwyn Pressuts MARSHALL NEILAN Great Photoplay THE RENDEZVOUS Featuring CONRAD NAGEL SIDNEY CHAPLIN LUCILLE RICKSEN “OUR GANG” COMEDY, “NO NOISE™ FAMOUS RIALTO ORCHESTRA > NEXT WEEK = I Goldwyn Presents “WILD ORANGES” 4 King Vidor Production Frank Mayo—Virginia Valll 22727, NATI ONAL TH EATRE ABSCLUTELY FinErRoOr A HT AT 8:20 MATINEE SATURDAY AT 2130 GEORGE WHITE'S SCANDALS | Be( Neleon._,’“'" Now on Sale ohn Golden Presents The World’s Greatest Play 7 72 722227 7 ///%/////////////////////////// u:w Bargain Mat. Wed., Seats, S1.50. Box Office Sale Opens Thurs. Morning Traveltalks Color Views Motion Plclum SUNDAY UG 870 Impressions of 1828 ARGENTINA 50c, Thc, $1.00, $1.% TWICE PRICES " THE PRESIDENT Leonards Wood, Jr,, Presents The Washington Theater Guild, Inc. | “SCANDAL” s Cosmo Hamilton More Sensational Than “The Dem! Virgin" Phone Main 667 for Reservations. MATINEES: Tues.. 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