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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON., D. C., MONDAY, JANUARY 21, 1924 ' KLANSMEN RENEW ‘ ORCHESTRA CONCERT. lGERMAN WAGE ISSUE | A g, ot e et sz hnd | MISS GASTON HIT BY CAR. | PRINGE MATSUKAT/:. ILLINOIS DRY RAIDS | ki bt e | | THREATENS CRISIS AMUSEMENTS i !, Rl heeting I | At igorete Zevgwe mesa s g0 1S NEAR DEATH e Band 5 e UselMenn AnEna — conveniently *freed of his cugage- ously Hurt in Chica; e iCider: T or Brunson, | | “Red Light Annie." It After Ahat, the destructiv mont 10w flancee of his own class | TEEV - SXE I Phlcage. — ; | sccona Teader. - R | = admits the plot does develop possi- | poreion’ 1astor e e s DiAres (Tara Caaton priamELe pameles Bivcs Sixty Alleged Bootleggers Ar DR Tragic Situation of Government Raw. sorbid, grucsome. u farcback [HIItES. O the other hand, e ,‘ e i Prench. girs 15 awards Al Anti-Cledroiie Leage eas ooi: | Notice of Japanese Statesman’s Ili- ) . March, 1co! ennial, o oF the meludrams: Of Iore ah 3 eman to the left, the “construetive P i e pusly injure re la Serhs rested; Seven Stills and Overture, “The BeantrdRLod Workers Revealed by Minis- decaden igo, is "ited Light Annie, at ¢ ewer.” pbints out auito bt of | S e O en® and. CoEInE onrk b o st cay DISbt when| jes Goincldent With Seri- . i verture, “The Beautiful Gala- i the Belasco this week, + @ |background is essential to the de- | ath e for | Miss G i heneath | Liquor Found. i x : Suppe try of Finance. This pluy, by Norman Houston and | YeloPment of the ploc that follows, | Wramcet” - oot [ servies tho front of the car and it wae pec: Injury to Count Hirat oy A s SupRo This ) a [ velopment o o B nt of the car and it was ne ous Injury to Count Hirato. ‘ ¢ e Sam Forrest, in_three acts, is the | an't expect a twentieth cen- |~ There are several actors who acquit jessary to call a fire truck squad to Maying” ..... Nev y e s &l y fla o e flof i) a Pl ® Maying? oooog o Nevin story of the physical and moral | 'UIY flabper to be flopped right in the | themselves well in roles of the |assist in extricating her. Physicians wreckage of Tom Campbell and his | ™ddle of a medieval sketeh with- F7As say that while her injurle: 0 s Mignonne “Jansen | ' BLOW AT PRIVATE PAY ROLL | wifc, Fanny. Newly marricd i |out warnine. No, she must b g Apasnss : 5, Mis ston o 15 aot| LATTE TO DENT Duet for flute and clarinet, £o from a country town to New \'lrs{‘f Hown gontly through a fow {hosmeed | o oo, ProgTam includes also a short [oug, Miss' Gaston's condition' fs mot BTN AT AceE 7 o 3 ey e < and |eritical. Tarantelle” ..Saint-Saens Where Tom geta a Job as hank mes: | [t 4t léast. And as to the cast, | coical, @ scenic reel, a news reel and i " : Musicians Clayton’ Lindsay and L Senjger. But he is “framed” In a robe | Continues he e : : . ; ‘Williamson County Officials Take oy Charge Made Renumeration Dou- | hory that brings him o threo sons | suited cast be' fonnd " thar o | Members of Trio Prominent in Af- - 1 e than Robert | S . Sraster MGloalee Becuy/Batbus bles Public Service Pay, | penitentiary. sentence, and his wife | Y Richelien, Alma Runensy Palace — *Thundering fairs of Empire THREE CAMPS SEARCHED Light Operas ......Roberts lis 1ured into an immoral life and « hergine, Reneé de Cocheforet | “ | Wallz, “The Beautitul Blue g s |made « drug addiet by her step- @nd John Charles Thomas as Gil de Dawn ] Br 1he Associnted Pross, sccond Hungarian Rhapsody,™ BY EDGAR ANSEL MOWRER. Although the play has nothing to |# nevieve Hiamper, Mary Mae- | Thundering Dawn,” which liad its § RION, 1L, Ja E . Liszt By Rad i | commend it, Mary Ryan's acting as e Kruger, lvelyn Gosnell | Washington premier ‘yesterday at th e i CrER A S 2 Mygrines' hymn, “The Halls of T et s, Sty und the Chicago Daily | Fanny Campbell “fs excellent, cxpe- |4nd others of equal caliber? alace Theater, and will be the at. 3 Hado 1o The Star and the Chieuzo Dask 1 Jootleiers, seven Montezuma. 3B - Copyright, 1924, {ully i the latter portion of the | The play is built around France's i !raction there ‘for the remuinder of ita’ i ews. Coprright & Guantite of aleren Nk o e 2 a0 Banner nLh“LL Junuary 21.—The tragic Lt of Baward Ehis an | “Day of Dupese when the Truke of | Ue week, i onc oF Gliges Nghly e { Empress Zita's Efforts Bring Storm| 7ok10, January 21.—Prirce 3t were reported found by lenn \Situation of German wage workers a the drug fiend: Paul : € morning had King Einative storles of dreamy, tropieil of sukata, ninety, clder statesman of Toutk. s orker, uhd anpeoilis and the possible forthcoming crists | Nicholion as Dugan, the cop, und | % XIII ready to banish Richeliey, | Climes—something like the month of Protest—Jewels Gone From Japan, is reported near death at his 4 S e Saamas John Waller, who makes much of hile in the afternoon Gil de Breault | March—“Comes in like & lumb and 2 1y 500 members of the ku Kius Kian, | ESKIMOS WILL DIE are respectively rovealed and pre- |seane In the fret act . But more thun |48 an ngent ot Tonelio. had nra. | goes out like a lion.” . Famed Headpiece. I¥ilta, simultaneousty with the sertou renewal jof the Iiguor raids vared for by a letter written by the |good acting is needed to make “Red |9uced sufficient restore | The story opens upon a high-pur- | linjury in an automebile acecident of Williumson county yvesterday. ministry of finance » minis! Light Anunie” worth while. Indes the carding e the |Posed young man just landed iu e i 45 S W amson oy Sescriny: AS LOVEWAR SEQUEL |7y o ananee "' mmsses | et AIE S ol "5 na 5t 0 st 0 e Wl et i S el ot Tisat, ra heener o th iile the brunt of the r bor and economics and the post, |play shguld be folsted upon the |Pretty situation up when Gil | from degradation. Like many an- | gy (o8 0 U0 5 _iprivy seal. The two pluved a lead- tack was felt at Wes threatening o reduce wages- in pri- is torn betwee | other traveler in the land of the jotus PERLLN Janusi —EBfforts by |y ' he appointment of Vis- aver, ages-in pri s v 1 to Rence de | 2 P LS ing part in the appointment of Vi Camp consisting of akb vate industry by decree. —— <”ru-h rm‘»m, the lady of his heart, :um“‘:]?I:VAnhIIN' ,f.'llls f\'l;"lln.“_lu i;m ::... -I:rnmzr npress Zita of Austria- | ©0 FEE L Dremien, yith G ey A i o [ the cardinal ter of his sword, .iWwiles and viees of he tropics—the ungary to pawn Germany's anclent |, Sa e rear Werrin, and at Spile Two to Be Excuted February 1for| Big Pay for Private Workers. Newmar oniBrasil. T g e O B S ol Chmate (roely Nowing: ine | sran ot et wnlon o seen sy | bince. Saion E v at Paulton, Carbon- o 5 The letter explains P A Cn N was &pent for the production. 1 and painted women W S9N e Ry rasseitanidl 10 TR Killing Mounted Policeman workers, Whose. silaries and Twages A hmania third travel [geand ' statre T e uraingla | Tobpling on The Very brink of eter- [and bartersd about like a pl yehigent the bureancretic ! e lurgely fixed by mixed e i the Rt pettention of | palace alone ‘would demonstrate nal despair, the voung man is of so much pewter, have raised g |'Whith politicians are ri B e and Trader. 5 e ot the National Theater | Livichnens of cxpenditure i aciting. | Y a Winxome miss trom “back home’ | storm of protest in the German press, | ¢ ontinued Opposition avraign i 4 cet 8 b gl bR Y 8 d A n closing, & ¢ thin who n love wi n. 1 would |30 vt s Commissione: < —_— : set about twice the With “Santos, the world's coffee | potnted out: The fror 1o ave been well had the young lady | Even books are being written about | Onpesition to i screen. while it does not give the ill fate of the crown, which minus 2 1t in the Seivu maforit: id. government rorvant as . MAFtIng point. the firs ! By the Apsociated Press. rm 5 % Lo 0 ete | gl . of 8 g poine. the Grat o h I ed Press. Jterman industries to compete in the | glimpses of South America portunity for the lyenct Elve ob- i Villain, who atiempts to fhe. Jowely, ik el s : imadority N e e NNIPEG, Manitoba, January 4 Tarker Drices, Whioh ave 1o | Sumihe were outh America's great re- mity . ! g Dossess he ewels that in the olden days v " insur ssert tha nes. Wi ther e crodibly high | Thoments for this plae that the mase | by falr means or foul. It is then that | 4 2 e LS e Sehl Ahes weto. 5 rhe fiial ‘Gisptat of ah Avollo higgh, must be lowered con- | up 'the mountain side, “an Americas | . it W ROR LIt the stage | oY (80 C0ans Or (0 ef hegine, and |Ellstened in innumerable roval courts, il suppor Kiyoura a bogn tieed e 4 biow Steuk! feud, caused by the desire of & white [luittee act sccordingly the MIBISES | where panaramie Hems Prola WEUAEE" [ hearing in the cast, Same time | hefore “nis” ix flashed on the sereen | Was at last accounts resting in Zita's | R M nl” 10wr “hous 6 took {nliean and S'man to marry an Eskimo maiden,iOf finance threatens to reduco wages | vantuge boint reveald tho oity's Kin- | in ‘U, way G aertm T e | e Tepertomy of 1he movics | comers While she = cndeavored to to work for th eheritt has huen in 11 healin ror oi¢ Wil Ibo written In the pioturespue |\Titrarlly. = o ter jship to her northern siste heauts. Tn addition. the continuity | {rom_vimpires to monsoons. [T e il Bofn inc s anly : 1t Takahashi, fo TEhaGrs The raifs alsy werd made barracks of the roval Canadien|Just what such i Gecision would | trom 1A to Kratn s chonalyor |18 allowed more logical proxress he- | . Warren Kerrigan ls not very b | lunter from Amorlca to aid in 0b-| mer ‘premier B nonuriad his Ae 101 wledge o i > 3 s bt it jorom dag srain, shown in ! cqyea e comparative ense presive as the vo veler, but | tuin T Eo 5 A premie announce s de- MeMac wledee of Muj. Omar mounted police at Herschell Isiand |Mean to German workers 13 apparent | comprehensive series of views that | ey SEhe comparative cuse with | presive ag, the voung traveler butjtuining funds for a livelihood. cision to renounce his title and lead ledackin, reconnaiscane e o e e o wate A | rom Bty TGS e Thrrel 1 I Wk & ship's car routyfor | onich, Snes eun b Shaneed onthe ) Anti @ Nttagn, s tho Bl seuir | Tho Juse known publie apnearcnce | e opptafiinn!” bl tor' B il re ameo g N 1RO spondent by the office of the Ameri- exportation to this « y. O scths coming another lmi- | ar ¥50n, a8 the YamPre: {oeiths snown wi 2 a Zurich hotel, | nets resignati re allaved ae a5t Tussday Gmiak and “Eskimo” Tetamangma of | can' commerclal attache. —According | irip ta Tin De Jinatror thr Tecturer | WUON O the stage save the situation with clever acting. | poro (0Lt oorat (h Jontul mond | & result . nd it is gener 2 S & S itheas 65 the LverAme workarts 3 64 h All in all, it's good. Take grand- | supported by a happily selected cast. | 7 4 v o will dis 1.000 ARE ARRESTED |nf Princo Albert sound, will be|household budget on dunuars 1 was:assertlon that it is “the world's most | fiaf Cosmopolitan Tz’ not done s | offering of beautiful Washington, | (he €rown upon his head, tilted at a | “3Ve b g - L e y 0 t han | be ¥ as a claim |y, A Dathe: g o8 and o pliasing |SNarD angle, much to the astonish- | © hanged for the killlng of Corporal{isfs. The housewife now spends 71| triumphantly evident, both as to] it 1 41 mstructive lis i o “‘f'ur'""“,';‘ljl_“x{;.‘ ASiE [ment of the hotel guests. Comment- Diet to Convene. Doak of the mounted and Otto Binder, | per cent of the family income on food | scenic splendor and architectural | g upon this incldent, which it char-| Type gi 1 'N BUTI.ER CRUSADEM trader of Coronation gulf. and rent, as against 36.per cent in|charm; the dri along its palm Metmpoluan— Ponjola. Eetent unprécedented scan- | spite evident opposition, #Y E. R. EGGER. ormation on e 1913. iined avenues and s. alled rouds; | _— H " ldal i e Zeitung sayi: I eaantne e hGs This Dinder, In his quest for the treas- S st venuos and ses-walled sUaS| o 3 wanhn masquerafo g a| (Ambassador—Ponjola. rihe jeltung mave ove| Io SArTyingon.” The findnce ministe P I:”“l] ‘mnhn»« Elving a sens man, live and work with men without Crandall's Ambassador Theater ves- i > many | lease of foreign zold loldings to . Philadelphi iet as City gitl who already was betrothed tofof German unemployed and part time | Wealth. trople beauty, an airslike|detection? Such cases are on record |terday supplemented its photoplay e os -y tneics the yen's recovers phia Quiet as City Can Be e L R At e ey Durcaime u."“.l.n:;», pand Jupeit vistas of |y real life but they are rare {1crtainment with an orchestrs ) : y and ffocts of the recent earthquake o : : ter trit t ad- g employed, it is cledr that a further| curioysly ‘shaped pgaks surrounding | playwrights and the noveli ave | ture, Szulei’s fantasie in ! cught many wars, and | are believed oniy temporary, an Made, Says General After |venturous white man had made his|Tduction of wages would be Hterally | iio that no rivalling city could ever | led us to belicve It can be done. And [d'aly “played; a comedy fe i f whicl, finally g0t into the clutehes of | earle fotatlon of toreln Bok Wi i | friends among the inhabitants of the |are angrily demanding why, with | 1GPe to eclipse |now comes the photoplay to decvive | Crarlle Chase in “Just a Minute, a cunning woman to whom all Ger- | result of negoth by Japanese eek End Raids. bleak amd barren reglons and the|(erman wages the lowest In westorn aving the beaten paths of civili- | us pictured news event . many means absolutely nothing. And n S {Pleak and bamen reglone. and the |SCIRED iES Tndusiry thould be | Zation I;~r unknown jungles of the| Anna Q. Nilsson as Desmond in the 1"1' chief feature was r|‘u—(.»v A then. to cap the climax, the crown create oo i > 8 ¥ s d Gable . . 5 WOl ar. | World’s argest republic, where can- | sereen ad. of Stock- | tional's screen version o ‘ynthi; been publicly profaned in a| phere her By tie Associatend Press {in thomiend € /R deknter of (the bl D e I e avOrld AT~ nihals and head hunters form thelev's novel o Stockles's thrlling novel of the South | frequented chiefly by tnt ! PIILADELP e et et L2 hatred | Cith, “Supervision’ of overheud ex- |human —vanguard of a mysterlous|ing its Was {African gold fields, national profiteers the mecn il meny fand tragedy was the result Besides | cuts, sup 0! 4d €X-{\orld yet unconquered by the ex-dull's Metropolitui, ot el | Dlere raviaw of whieh wiil Noue Merkur constders the use| | OVE GREATEST FORCE. e second of Brig the Dwo white men several Eekimos | ompetent American ubservers hore |Plorer. Mr. Newman showed. by spe- | charactor almest s perfcetly s coutd | Sonnection with Crandall's Metropoli- crown for the amusement of | . vigor forty-eight-hou 2 b i 2 et strialists | ©lal permission of the Brazilian gov-|be expected of a woman. Her golden |tan oiterers in a Zurich hotel as eight-hour drives girl, who was strangled to death after [Pellcve that German Industrialiste) (0] FOMSR I Boye ctory of Col, | locks have been shorn to within an == jrot! lces than a disgraceful act SAYS ROCKEFELLER ures of the north, met and loved @} ywhen one remembers the milltions @gainst viee and crime ended, police her parents had been murdered and [4uring the inflation period allowed |/ ¢ F of aEpl ¢ 2 " . 4 a bl istory. - R 4 wded, polic arents een murdered ar s ioverh o increase monsironsly, | Theodore Roosevelt's tour of explora- | inch of her scalp, but her femir e 2 a blot upon history — of cvery district toduy vased up oy The UEIbe dId ot want & charge e overliead to increase monatrousiy. | Theodore Roaserelts tour of explura- | inch of hor ecalp, bt e deran Central — “"Marriage s G their activities and to ok ot the | “hon thelr hunds o |Tations nd formed the habit of ey |he said, are the only motion pictures |by the critical eves of man. She | Morala™ seselon in 1518, when it Uses Own Parents for Example in 1esults of their The check- ~\<h',;,r,‘\’"|“:l },‘.“,’,‘k “‘Slk:,”“(d "-‘Mn"‘"“‘l‘ cessive profits, which they arc unable|in existence which graphically il-idcesn't smoke cigarcites manlike. f " s o Vienas Speaking to Bible Class at 0o s : g om he had arrested for his part | {0 oorcome immediatel lustrate ©ol. Roosevelt's memorable | And her effeminate m attire also | Morals,”” the feature at |#fter the German empire had failer REARHLE IVOBENIC FUIRES A i at more than 1,0000 ar- | in the feud. ¢ 1 —- o Jourr through the Brazilian wild- [betrays her. Crandall’ ntral Theater the first|!0 pleces as an cutcome of the N: York Church rests had been made from noon Fri- | It the unique setting of the arctlo erness, and are the first to be seen| What Miss »n overlooked inythree days of this ek, is a_photo- | Poleonts and was hand New Yorl urch. ¥ UBti Yesterday At aoee post of the mounted police five per- FLAMING YOUTH F".M in this count Many views of the | perfecting her difficult role, however, concerning 4 young millionaire | from one generation t i Philadelphia is t 4 sons were tried before a ju American explorer were shown;| does not the least detract from | waster and » shop girl whom he even- reached the hands of Empero L & clo: up teamboat men, trappers and traders. tramping through morasses, track- | the interest of th ture which por- 1y induces to become his bride. The arlex, who passed ft along to Zita | MRIBAYS X< &P t 85 Wity can ade,” FEkootuk, medicine woman and sor- less forests, shooting crocodiles that! trays life in the frican vel major portion fs devoted to the depie- | When Austria became a republie. e eeatirogs A Lotd 3 i vints that open eress, was found guflty of man- EIZ D N DA Infested the water and braving sav- | in all itx glamour. “Ponjola” is on of a dream which the girl ha Wome ; ir first drive have bee aughter and sentenced to one ¥ handful of soldiers ot sual and absorbing she concludes to take the - - | 1P it duive hayy . and sentence ne 3 ages, with but a handful of soldiers | st unusual and absorbing | she ¢ S to ta r NEE Baptist C been 1pris ment, while two other and native guides—ending restfully P Eeen Washington in|of divorcing the ung man from life < |nue Bapti: o ght. ' _nas-:. N » B o : in his temt, above which n.»‘w -;n flag | many weeks. 1" by the way, is [long :..m:s Babes in the Helly CE greatest ‘frj"‘;"' = he death sentence for Omiak and | pj i .|ot the United States with that of | affiv for whiskey and €nough of *the tenth in the “Fighting lthe “examples 8 HELD IN I_YNCHING Tetumangma aroused indienution in |Eicture Declared Violently Im-|of the [mited Srates Wil countey | e + s consumed by the male | Saries, features George O Hara, | St. Lawrence and Mississippi River |/ e e | verious parts of the Dominion. many that tade possible this remarkable | cust in the picture to arcuse the ire |Supported by Mary Beth Milford, Louise 1, Business wil {persons declaring the time was not moral After Censor Had expedition.” . of the Volstead drys. [Pomaee Miben ook and St € Development Urged. s e '¥et ripe to try uncivilized Eskimos in “The Amazon River” will ba t The locale of the pieture jumps| 11 Mrs the —e 0 said Mr. Tockefeile FACE TRIAL TODAY ¢ zame manner as waite men. Atier Approved It. subject of the Newman travel talk | quickly from England to France and | the rich 3 ve Spastopewan, (Jsnuanyjlisve dove 16 he e (reviewing the case the Dominion next Sunday afternoon and ¢vening. | thence to the South African goldfields | P¥ Tom h | 3 e Sesterdar. tola - Emptenisings patience: cabinet declined to intervene and the where the story develops intense i 5 it With deli- | ™, o cting of wgricuiturists that de-|ment of love, Mr. Rockefeller said he exceution date was first set for De- | Special Dispateh to Tho Star. Rosc's Royal Mid terest and_ where the episodes vacy, charm and forcefulness. Others ment of the St. Lawrence water- |had never heard an impatient word Former Alabama Naional Guards. | (S on ety 14167 1t was changed | QUEBEC, January l—Seizure o ose's Royal 1dgets. thrilling. Miss Nileson first seen as t_are Shannon Dey, Harry [YCLOBEENE of the B0 Cauence B at e A e mottiare Uns, Siating that e o T e, veteran member of| € fim. “Flaming Youth," as violent-| Rose's Roval Midget's tw Lady Tyrecdstle, who nded by Jilmund ‘Breese, Florsuce lof commerce was necessary to pre- (humility was an essential element of - 1 2 = LOTas INETCEAR TR O 3 and arres talented men and wemen no scandal, assumes the guise of a man | BIlINE S rthy. Tom lyent the Mississippl valley from be- llove, le eclted the statement men Charged With Killing |the mounted, began his long trek | l¥ immoral, and arrest of the Quebec | taiented meh Saf WOTeR 12 MRECT| and goes to the South Afrjean |Lewls Little Russcl Grifin and ling' nemmed in be a great forelgn jonce by his father that he owed his i i Hersehell Island with the death | Theater owner, who exhibited the |t “ollies of 1923" at the Strand | fronticr settlemen thodesia. The Bennett element on the east phenomenal succes: in Mine Strike. its early in September. His|picture—all after the provincial | siuiie Ihis wreck In 4 was to win|harressed woman then succeeds in[, The bill. to be continued through two-thousand-mile journey Involved |pog on: bid e Eamirat] hasity audlences | saving the | A o minine | Tuesday. “also includes the kinograms | many modes of travel, including the |P02rd of motion picture censors bad | the admiration of capachy au s with infimate /By the Associated Press, {ocean steamers In the Alaskan serv- | Passed it as e S It S iaht and eoied nex ) . e MAMILTON, Als, Januspy 2 the primitive dog sled and the |aucient city of Quebec something to | {337 G¢ applauding the little peaple v the tole of r FRUIEED seasins 2 :u-'-rn:u; o Y I IN L 5 i Shenendonh i st o gale, AY i ] trial of ¢ight fortner membe coBsin: ahout, some of them, it is claimed, & | \with Mr. Thompson's organ recitale abam:, 8 | It is doubtful whic grea about two feet high. Their program s Alabame National Guard, vharged 1s dotti el iwlicl dnitha grdsler fnaudes twelve snumbers g ruma| The comedy portion of the Metra- | ching William Baird, a miner. | THE “7EATHER e e e Of e Piscure] £ Full hour. ~Outstanding teaturcs of | Rolitan's bill ix furnished by that | Crandall's—Grace Darmond par, i January, 1921, during forbiading nodern daneing and ox- |1t include the work of a waxephone | {01 RO, LIt Hamiiton, b | “AL . eatst coul strike the state| Distriet of Columbia—Fatr and|tremes of dress and behavior in his | Eextet, a Gallagher and Shean mumber | T8 #L0C interesting vi in "Alimony. i Crishi ere is a o i e- | Prince Par 1 Adolph Glauer, | DEWS 1 OWS interesting v ¢ver known, was to be ealled | continued cold tonight, lowest tem-|dlo Nffl»‘hl?'lll‘{'fl‘xm‘x sonnectlon Bo-{ o, e Pani in. & Jass Intariude. | the gale-torn dirigible Shenandc _ “Alimony" occupies the screen the | teday tperature sbout 4 degrees above zero; | tha cardinal’ ‘lo of songs Ly Mile, Hanel and! = s of this weck at Cran- | the s pronouncement, prom- | son s = s B 4 cané fas of the s Robert I.|temorrow fair, mot quite So cold to-|inent members of the Catholie Churen Theodore Willlams' impersonation of | Columbia — Gloria Swanson | raee Tirmond. Warner Bortes ang ister, has wice tried, mis< | morrow afternoon; fresh northwest|Dave been zealous critics of all|John Philip Sousa. There is a pret- | = 50 5 e Miller. The. wetion 18 melo resulting. Some of the main ? sl amusements, tily staged minuet which is notable| jn “The Hummmg Bird. dramatic and thrilling, leads to the witnesses on cach side are dead or{Winds. The theater owner, appearing for [as well for the attractlve costumes( stock market and reaches a climax n.ng_' !;‘m the mml ’u..;‘-,n. Maryland—Fair and continued conllH'laL pleaded that ' the provincial | Of the little d:l.nl:t're', and l;lt-nryl and;p -‘;dmt'rh'f»\ ot df‘l'l‘m‘ Sw Will } hath novel and strong. i Geclared they were prepar or an- {408 3 = board of censors had passed the film. | Bruno Glauer also present a clever |enjoy the impudent, vivacious Apache | joe Rock furnishes the comedy i otlicr hearing of the act 4 case | toniBht; tomorrow falr and not quitey “The Gourt ruled that the laws of the | dance number. A hovden, “Tolnette, "heroine of “The «Holling Home," and short flms and that fe said to have no parallel in|S0 cold; fresh and strong northwest|provinco overruled decisfons of the| In addition to the entertaining |Humming Bird"” the feature at|pipe organ musie complete the bill, the crimnal court annals of the,state, | ™inds . consors, but it wanted to hear the |show of the midgets, Walton and|Loew's Columbia Thea eok. | Baird was removed from Jas- ‘(fi’"‘li‘z—l—;alr !Wl;’lght and tomor-}views of the chief censor. hall offe a skit billed as Al e !"_"E{KYI l'ih; f*"-" s H = by @ small mob, and was | TOW: colder in Southeast portion to-{ He testified that while he had 3 and a Bunch of Hair,” [cf “The Ba n ¥ epluodes | death. Baird was being held | Dight; not quite o cold tomorrow:|ordered a few cuts it was his opinion | w. 3 share of applause, f'»r;""")"fi' the “wolves of Montmartre,’ SUSPECT SENT T0 OHIo. on charge of killing Private Morri lirr;!‘-h n':{";hwl'est winds, that the girls in the pictyre dressed | the dancing of the couple is especial- { !N ”ml‘;r( t q\ll!"l v l:;‘c;\'mr‘x more % member of © v " Yest Virginia—Fair and continued | no worse than members of the so-|!y good, and Jack ie, a black- ellar’ in nature. and Miss Swan- | i aying National Guard. Toiis s tonight; tomorrow fair and|called best soclety in Quebec; that | son is quite the whole picture |Nurse Implicated in Slaying of kad shot led Rev. J. C. North- | warmer. '(he dances were the same as those | warm up to his n 2 For those of artistic taste there tudies of the national Yester. | engineer, a v 3 — ALl : ‘ratic committes in ite recent N7 NI T r| James W o AVTE N O. K., has given the|Which thronged the theater = I Policeman Denies Charge. iti, father-in-luw of Baird " Sices; = to be witnessed in Quebec nightl The photopla; also much of interest.in the beanti- e killings and the lynehing were | cords for Twenty-Four Hours., | .5i° cardinal Begin's ax fell, a Universal production featuring | 141 PhOtoRTaphy of many scenes, and | PHILADELPHIA, January 21— i that the kissing was rather more vs Waltop, Is a pleasing comedy | SOMme unique shadow effects in one or |Myrtle Atkinson, w nurse, urrested at chaste than not. The court reserved | throughonut ' With a cast including |0 episodes. The war scenes are |y ‘hospital last week on charges of decision. Kate Price and Otis Harlan. It is|Comparatively few. bLut well chosen | complicity in the slaving of Willtam eupplemented with short film f(‘a-'f“;‘i"‘ln“ei't““' mob scenes are real- Quhm.‘:(n pe Hteman#n Massillon, Ohio, POISON LETTER CHARGE | | TR Rl stmpie with but few L iman Ao I AL . ” ‘unmnhcallflns in plot and loglcal if Yon Ohio, denied she hd taken any AGAINS ENDS IN MISTR Rialto—"Under the Red !rather trite situatio It concerns 'yart in killing of the policeman JAL e an Apache girl famous as a dancer |und declared her arrest was a “frame- ; Robe. in & Montmartre cafe and the daring jup” o have her taken hack to_ Sac- B e eader of a gang of extremely un-|cillon to testify against Claude Os* Jury Discharged in Case of South| Here's a p:("r'fnpg‘»n n‘h:end:rm?;" scrupulous Parisian crooks. she falls [holt, a former " Akron ‘poticeman, _an agency thelin Jove with a young American re- |awaiting trial on charges of murde Carolina Woman Accused of deeaen oxn :1'5 msg;vmn‘mi;mmamt‘f porter, who, incidentally, is appar-'in conncetion with the same case. . highlig! story to those who Mailing Missives. would rather view pictures than browse in medleval tales. If vou're (Furntshed by United States coast | BY the Assoctated Press. secking a well developed portrayal ALL-Rl]gélkN SOVIETS and geodetic survey l COLUMBIA, S. C., January 21.—A lof French history during the days of G Thermometer—4 p.m., 38; § p out croppings of the mine war, wit- : er— p.m., 35; § pm O eta oharsed mem. |12 midnight, 24; 4 am, 16; § wm, 10; Barometer—t pan., 2087 8 pm.. : alleged | 290; 12 midnight, 30.02; 4 a.m., 30.08; Lancaster, & sergeant, was alleged i {4} 15, Qneht, 0.02; 4 a.m., 30.08; to “have been the principal. The | Hiigifedt temporature: 55, oceurred m' s said. The of Company M lynched Baird in revenge er defendants are Joseph W. Key, |o o S1€SE (Emporature, o8 r Manly e o nn‘\gf‘-‘gim; 10 occurved at B A, today. T Crotures illiam E. v, Glenn Stephens, o . Rov Patton and C. E. Richardson. | Highent st souaiie date last year— The state’s star witness at previous P i 2 = trials, Leslie West, a taxi driver, was ondition of the Water. killed since the last hearing of the| Temperature and condition of the case. The state has announced that|Water at 8 am.: Great Falls—Tem- &% “effort will be made to use his|DPerature, 34; condition, very muddy. testimony previously given. Tide Tablew, oday— 2 oy . |mistrial was ordered by Judge Ernest )the weak Louls XIII and the strong e 7304 and 207 pm.; b Cochran yesterday in IheC maest) Richelicu, “Under the Red Robe,” {8 | CHEER NAME OF TROTSKY fow tide’ 5546 am. ana|MrS. Bugeno O. Ingram, forty-two- |Wwaiting for you at the Rialtothis = g tide, 25 gy 204 ivear-old Columbia woman, on trial |week. o = e ‘her(;lln fe‘ld‘ -al c-;u:: on ”i- charge of & I!(ls elsb;sra:; l:"}!‘.:fi:fi‘&mg ;;:1« o i 5 . sending obscene letters through the |dent care is show t - it RN R Moon. {mails to friends, relatives and princi- |torical incidents. Tt is sincere in the | Seventh in Result of Vote for |. Today—Sun ross 7:23 am.; sun setsipals in the fashlonable MeGregor- |portrayal of its plot. And the plot | 5:18 p.m. Boyle wedding party just before the |Itscif ~furnishes coplous entertain- Conference President. Toinorrow—Sun rises ]::3 a.m.; sun |wedding took place here in October [meut, which makes the instructive sets 5:17 p.m. 1952, ‘The jury dellberated moro ) value of the film little realized until| E the Ansociated Press. Moon rises 5:12 p.ni; sets 6:51 a.m. {than eleven hours without reaching |the film is dlssected. MOSCOW, January 21.—The name | Automobile lamps to be lighted one- {a verdict. Al in all, little fault can be found rrect led of Leon Trotsky, the Soviet war |Nif hour after sunset. This is the second mistrial for Mrs. | with any phase of the production, al- (e) - > St ve: Y Tngram on the same charge, the first [ though the “cmniverous destructive i Byister, Wks Krosted yescerlng Ml Vesfucr In Wortows(Cleios, having resulted in a hung jJury at|critic’ may easily pounce upon the L4 . i . cheering at the opening session of Florence, S. C., last March. somewhat dragged-out first few thou- uxe O u1tf,; *the All-Russian Soviets. In the elec- 5 Whether the government will at-|sand feet with his delightful an- S 50 of wpbaiiant. bowerer: Themine tempt a third trial has not yet been |nouncement that they could be cut, Y.enine, Leo Kameneff, M. Zinoviefr, g ennounced. 90 per cent without any one missing | 1. Kalinin, M. Stalin and M. Bucharin, $ A 50 &l received more votes than Trotsky, who ranked seventh in a list of forty- [ S Rosoluttons of sympathy tn thelr| o LT T 5 . rc str ; . ] g Bocharin, the” 1458 Vot wionh | - At Sloan’s Art Galleries from our regular stocks of tuxedos § head of the left wing of the|Atisnin ... 3038 usually Se”"lg at $45 and $50. eoviet central committes and edftor |ptiantic C f the Pravda s = @ olie conference adopted a plan of 7 3 y 715 Thirteenth Street futernational policy suggested by M. !Roston . 3 Zinovieff, chairman of the executive | Buffal So much quality'is seldom offered in eunmittee of the Third Internationale, earihitics LS ThiTh Iniooy Sndle i : : i _m . New Nahonal Theatre a tuxedo at this price. Tuxedos that S Ui frow Curtis-Cummings Sale convey that soft, comfortable, easy MAN SAILING IN DORY |5 i " (By Catalogue) January 22 informal air, helping to make the TO “HOLY LAND” SIGHTED e - of evenings when one wears informal Jacksooville. Solid s:v;tcnd Shefield “‘uqltl:'h l‘n;;:s;n%.“&lm ‘I'F-hn:: dress, a genu‘ne dqhght' Indianapolis. Kansas City. Furniture, Rare Japanese and Chinese Works of Art, Early Prints . P TS \ . . and Engravings, Handmade Laces, Paintings, Curios and many Attend this concert and 'note the individual In plain black unfinished worsteds 2888 BRTIBe. SNB22523355325RE BEeze 8sE 58 ndlana Carpenter Passed byjp.. Angete Japanese Boat Near Island of | ifami ¥l ieEiatcioe st viris nthiend (n S1Lria e O mordL qualities that distinguish the Philadelphia ik s iy NOLULU, January 21.—The To Be Sold at Public Auction Within Our Orchestra’s exquisite interpretations. Then go 'w‘::!r%y—lhree 'foot covered dory in | pitraburgh. which Ira C. Sparks, of Peru, Ind..| Portland. . Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday Orchestra. Note how faithfully their renditions Sines 34 10 48 word of God,” was sighted by a Jap- 8 A . : £t Yatnpan Tast Monduy Sso"mmiles | St e 2 ; . and Friday, January 22nd, 23rd. are portrayed on the Victrola. Ask specially to B e red out (hat he was ~well, | & Franeircs 5o 24th and 25“\, 1924 hear “Midsummer Night's Dream” - (6238), and e attempted to have hlm!el:e;‘:l:; T 3 e B D anotsco to. the FOREIGN. Being effects from the Estate of William E. Curtis, promi- Foue, who landed him at Honolulu. Sparks e e e g:g:md NOW ON ook e the 1 end en the labe's Victsr o R R f: e Slendy C. G. Sloan & Co., Tnc., Aucts. }} Niihau in Pacific. Py the Associated Press. . . Galleries, 715 13th Street to the store of any dealer in Victor products and Notch, peak and shawl collars. Gailcd from here early In January | ortiand. Ore hear the Victor Records by the Philadelphia Regulars, stouts, shorts and longs. for “the Holy Land, to seek the true i -t ; A the “Orpheus Ballet” (6238). pir e ar e : i o Sk A o orient. The packing box proved, too (@ a.m., Gresawich time, todey.) nent newspaper correspondent; the Estate of Miss Sarah V‘ t 1 conning, and Spteks g foreet o 2 iaa..... 2 it ||| E. Cummings and others. iICtrola ‘revenue is expected Cloudy Sl 340,000,000 tbis years Bainiag