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WEST END CITIZENS WARNED OF CANCER Dr. Eichenlaub Urges Early Atten- tion—Oyster and Rudolph Indorsed. individual who is con- stantly bothered with trivial ill- nesses should make it a personal | matter to have the family physician: make a thorough examination and | diagnosis, with a view to ascert: ing the possible existence of cer,” Dr. F. J. Eichenlaub an address at a meeting of the 2nd Citizens' Association, in “Every in | West Con- | i voters | bloaters that i sell. {will roast; | sacks cordia Chu 20th and streets northwest, last night Sichenlaub said of education cancer is ion-wide that il should take ‘an actie part n--l curb mortality from this di He pointed to the excellent r the campuigns in the intere tamping out tuberculosis, and said | U aven greater effort uld be nade .in eradicating cancer, which undoubtedly is on the increase d the cause of which is undeter- mined. ifficient treatment and the onset of the dise; sult in a large percentag he said A T reappoi p.-spnu control | and the rd t of care at will 1 of cures, lution pted indorses the tment Commissioners Cuno H. Rudolph and F. Ovs- ter, The desirability of a law en- arging the power of the Commis- sioners was referrid to the commit- tee on laws and legislat for ac- tion President William P. sided. A social hour ments followed e ORDER COL. FISHER HERE Will { Herbst H refresh- | | | with Take Cammand of Anny‘ Medical School. | overnor of the Balboa Heig s city for duty mmandant of Army Medi s Walter | «d General He E i TAKES POST MAY 15. | | Joseph C. Grew to Become Under- | sher Medical Corps. duty with the nama Canal nd secretary of State. retiring United Switzerlund, who has been state, has his new dut ent April 1 Massachuset ter prointed rrange- in: me Depart Phil eta been appointod Unit to Belgium, will sail from for his new post ww York duty SEEKS $10,000 DAMAGES. | Boy Sues J. F. and F. H. Javins| for Injuries. John F. and Fran ng as Charles H, e | Decem- utomobile of the | motor ¢ | he was riding on G street be. ith street north- | rios Nicholser i committee, [vey before It, { Democmuc Commmee Women Price Contrasts. The democratic national committes has announced that it has organized a series of meetings for women to be held throughout the country in the = e at which the ques- riff will be discussed. purpose to employ exhibi- tions of articles the women buy, each article being t: 4 with the selling price and the amount of taniff it o to Show ey - Sweet Peas—Violets, sude ajsi of 1212 Flower WILL HONOR MAJ. KIRBY. | Maj. Wallace W engineer reproduct ington barracks \lber to nw T Advert| Spring ment. rby, head of the m plant at Wash- s informal ad- partment for ‘\|H be Ih at the La Favette Hotel Satu ven by 100 of under the auspices of Rathbone-Superior Lodge, Knights of Pythias. There will be a musical pro- gram_ and s lrl)m tl bumu} and Hou Hd- ward C. of the dinner committee, Changes in Stations Of Navy Officers of Interest to Capual Commander R. . Ingersoll of the office of naval intell nee, Navy De- partment, has been assigned to the ecommand of the Nokomis. Commander ¥. H. Roberts has been | transferred from lona Island, N. Y., to station; Commander H E Constrifetion Corps, from Department to the \ H.: Lieut. 1 Corps, from ton roads, Medicai | to his friend: chairman the vy _vard »>¢ W. T. Hunter, , P, R, Lieut. A from Hampton Lieut. Deming, Supply Corps, from Guam to n ¥Fran 0; cut. H. Humphre; upply to Guam, and Lieut. A, K. Fogg, Civil Engineer Corps, from Key West, Fla, to bureau of yards and doc avy Department. Commander Harry 5 tuart has been relieved from duty on the staff of the commander of the scouting fleet and ordered to report to the Secretary of the Navy for duty. Lieut. Commander A. W. Rieger has been assigned to the naval yacht, May- flower. The resignations of Ensign Robert Mattson of the Galveston and Kn- slgn Georg . Taylor of the Hop- kins ha by ccepted. SEE MT. VERNON, ALEXANDRIA and ARLINGTON Via Historic Rot Round Trip Alexandria Vernon omal Fast Eleotrio Train Servios Every Half Hour om Mid-City Terminal, 12th a Pennsylvania Ave. N.W. 55 Minutes' Rumning Time Mt, Vernon Open 10 A.M. to 4:30 P.M, Daily Except Sunday Telephone Main 397 Washington-Virginia Rallway Ce. kind of results enlargements M. A. LEESE °fmcar co. cost but 35c, you get the memch 712 11th Street i ordered 1o |t { tes Minister | e Dal]y Dangers. e - ,,,, Oit 1 marvel. oit 'I wonder. that we live so long a spell, that we are not planted uuder rhubarb bushes in the dell; for the streets are full of motors, suffering to squash the flatter than_the Yarmouth the English grocers | Weather like a tyrant seize: on the weary human host, and today a fellow freezes and tomorrow he banking on the weather wizard he neglects to shield hi that comes whooping down the coast. And the bandits are so bus; Up and down the town they fh. scooting in a stolen Lizzie, shooting up the passers-by; bearing off their of plunder to the tune of blood and thunder—isn't it a solemn {wonder that we all don't pause m| {die? From the banditry escaping, | we go, thankful, to our cotes; but the deadly germs are shaping plans to get our divers goats; fatal microbes haunt and hound us, !ments dire are all around us, chirurgeons learned confound bearing off our hoarded groats ry night T am astonished that! fived another day, that the cor- {ener’s admonished from my coop to |* stay away carred me. marred me, who guard’ me, as hay. (Copyright.) not a gun or dirk has not a fell disease has and I thank the gods [ hit the costly WALT MASON. PHYSICIANS SUPPORT BILL TO LABEL SERUMS | Five Witnesses Houee Subcommittee on Rathbone Bill. After hearing five witne esterday in support of tho Rathbone bill for labeling serume, toy ete. cial subcommittee Clarence J. McLeod of Mich gan tponed further fen of this measure until Dr. William H. Par the bureau laborators York, a profe: of bacteriology Lygiene in the New York University | Medical School, arcd the re- quest of the h wommissioner of New York. He dis 1 at the efforts that made to Te- n u flood of w nostrums ut on Repre- April ¢ being : ot Cincin- the Ameri- indorsed the of the bureau, which the of the hygeni Department, |DELAYS HOUSING SURVEY REPORT TILL NEXT WEEK | Ball Gives More Time for Complet- | ing Inquiry—Committee to Consider Rent Bill. The report on_hor in the District of Cu be submitted to the = o District committee until next week, Sena Ball said yesterday. He added that he had given those who are making a urvey of housing conditions here until plete the report. It is expected that next week the with the result of the sur- will get down to work on the bill to extend the life of the District Rent Commission. WASHINGTON TELEPHONE DIRECTORY ' ~IS NOW BEING COMPILED AND WILL SOON GO TO PRESS All orders involving listings and adver- tising should be given to us at once, so that they may be included in this issue. giz- {€V | zard and is punished by the blizzard | Willard, as the first part of the Mi- Testity Before | the spe- length | the end of this week to com- | THE EVENING | HOUSTON-GOLIBART | RECITAL BEFORE BALL Singers Please-Guests at U. D. C, | Mi-Careme Celebration at New Willard, I Josephine Houston and’ Victor Goli- bart appeared ‘in jaint recital last evening in the ballroom of the New Careme celebration given by the Dis- trict of Columbia division of the iUnited Daughters of the Confederacy. | Their program was varied and in- | teresting, runging from Handel to Burleigh, with a predominance of modern French songs. Mr. Golibart, who has a pleasing tenor v lamong his most effcetive numbers th | Burleigh spiritual: “Hard ’l‘l “Standin in de Need of Prayer” body Knows th Troubl 1 Haile" s i “In the \(fvnnl! I id Staub's “L'Heure Silencicus Houston has a soprano voice sptional quality and range. He ' group comprised threc songs, of which David's ‘Charmant ) Oiscau™ was the most brilliant. The sec- ln!ld group, with the exception of Grieg's Solvelics Lied,” wero I inglish and in a lighter vein. ' Of the bright “Sp g Fanc iarly effective. T That We bu ! first Im Hertzen adman’s “Morning closed the Kathryn Weber, Golibart, and Aug Smith, for Miss Houston, tive support to the soloist e | RECOMMEND ANDERSON. Indiana democrats, through Iston, recommended to President Coolidge yesterday the appointment of Federal Judge A. B. Anderson of In- dianapolis to the vacancy on the se enth circuit of the federal court of ap- peals. of i the i Two Tripw Daily Except Round Trip, Including Admission to Mt. Vern: Phone Main 397 i (Spring Issue) French | STAR, WASHINGTOXN TODAY’S AMUSEMENTS. NATIONAL—"The Magic Ring,” at $:20 p.m. POLPS—"Irene,” at $:20 p.m. BELASCO—"The River's End," 0 p.m. KEITH’S—Nance O'Neill and Frank Crumit, vaudeville, at 2:15 and 8:15 p.m. COSMOS—Clem Bray's Maryland Jazzers, vaudeville and pictures, con- tinuous show from 1 to 11 p.m. i STRAND—Arkansaw Valentinos. vaudeville and pictures, at 2:45, 6:30 and 8:40 p.m. GAYETY—Jimmy Cooper Revue, burleque, at 2:15 and $:16 p.m. RIALTO—"Daughters of Today,”, at 10:50 am., 12:25, 2:20, 4:15, 5:50,; 7:40, 9:40 p.m. METROPOLITAN Fish,” at 11 50, 8:10 p.m. COLUMBIA—"A Society 11:20 a.m., 1:15, 3:25, 5:30, 7 p.m. PALACE—"The Fighting Coward.” {at 10:35 am., 12:20, 2, 4, 5:50, |9:40 p.m. | i i { Seandal,” 3 9:40 AMBASSADOR — Agnes Ayes in “Dont Call it Love,” at 6:15, 8, 9:40 p.m. CENTRAL—"The 5 11:35 a.m., 1:35, 3:35, b: 40 p.m. CRANDARL’S—"The the Desert,” at 11 a.m., 12 6:30, 8, 9:30 pm. at and Heritage of 0, 2, 3:30, “FILLET OF HADDOCK" Boneless fresh Haddock wrapped in vegetable parch- ment paper, ready to fry, bake or broil. Eacho & Company, Inc. Nos. 21, 22, 23 Municipal Fixh Market Phones Main 6176-8510 To Mount Vernon and Alexandria CHAIR CAR SERVICE DE LUXE Sunday, 10 AM., 2 P $1.50 on, IDE AND LECTURER Starts from Mid-City Terminal 12th and Pennsylvania Ave. N.W. for Reservations Washington-Virginia Railway Co. THE CHESAPEAKE AND POTOMAC TELEPHONE COMPANY 1924, D. C, TUESDAY, MARCH 25, | AMUSEMENTS. Get It At GIBSON'S Where Your Dollars Have More Cents A Real Good Lunch in the middle of the day can always be had at Gibson's Hundreds of People Say Cigar Special Wednesday Only Henrietta ...10c Deer Head . .10c El Producto. . 10c Philadelphia J Hand- Made. 10c Invalid Chairs For Rent and For Sale Are You Ruptured? If so, ask your doctor to di- rect you to the best and most scientific fitters in Washington. He knows. An Expert Brace Maker any brace you your order. Special on Sanitary Napkins Wednesday Only One dozen Haullary Vapkmc, made for us by one of the best manufacturers of surgical dressings in the U. S. A, ; made of cotton and Special for Wedne: only, per dozen. one Del { POLP'S — TONIGHT Matines Thursdsy. Best Beats, $1.50. i IRENE Smart Musieal Comedy BEG.SUN.—SEATS TOMORROW Joo. M. Gaites & Jus. P. Berry EXCEEDS SPEEDLIMIT OF ALL MUSICAL SHOWS witH T 50¢ to $1.50; Sat. Plus Tax. Great Violinist ; Droop’s TONIGHT Mat. Wed., 50 ts 1.50 Orthopedic can make want to SllllIER'I‘ El‘;fi_ TSELL i Dramatization o Fr s DlivER CuRwWo0D'S u=~ The River's End Gripptns Thrama of the Northwest a o A S Very " Caumal Cast. 'l’m Suls or the Price of One stockinette, Coupon, if presented. will secure 5 0\5 seat ABSOLUTELY FREE 1if one pald sdmimion st 1. 100 2"or 250 tonight_only. THURS., MAR. 27, AT 4:30—SEATS NOW What is Happening in Russia MR. RICHARD EATON, the distinfuished European and American journalist snd writ- er who has lately been freed from Hussisn prisons, will tel] of true Russtan conditions and how be and countless others faced Geath. Prices: 50 to 2.00. WEXT MONDAY. SEATS THURSDAY MRS. FISKE Appearing In the 3-act Comedy “HELENA’S BOYS” By lda Luthenski Ehrileh stery by Mary IRr.hsl pulver Announcing a Great Close-Out Sale of Brunswick and Vocalion Phonographs We offer you 33%47% discount on all Brunswick and Vocalion Phonographs in stock. Every machine sold with our usual guarantee of irce repair serv« ice. REMEMBER Eaxy Terms to Suit You Offered on All Machines, in Addition to the 3375 l)l-alnl Specml Prices on Tungsten Electric Light Bulbs 60-Watt clear. . .. 75-Watt clear 100-Watt clear. ....53c 150-Watt clear. . ...68c 200-Watt clear. ....87c American Made Bulbs Nome Delivered Great Sale of Standard Toilet Articles Hinds' Honey and Almond And Her fall_symph . Poll's Th 3:30 p.m. allet Russe Two perform 3le \ REFINISHING SYSTEM || EST/MATES MADE ON REQUEST || ACME AUTO TOP CO.,uc 1421 IRVING ST,NW. COL. % , FRIDAY, MARCH 28, 4:30 | PAVLOWA +2 RIALTO 2 DOUBLE FEA'IURE BILL \DAUGHTERS OF TODAY Startling Story of 1524 Youth ADDED ATTRACTION CALIFORNIA RAMBLERS AN ORCHESTRA FAMOUS FROM COAST TO COAST NOTE: FEATURE SHOWINGS 10:50, 18:95. 2: 7:40 and Orchestra 4 Times Dafly 3:0. 3:85, 7:20 AND 9:20 P. M. Z T 22 % is Afternoon and Night Convention Hali BF KEITH: HMICH CLASS VAUDEVILLE TWIN HEADUN'ERS America’s Represontative Dramatis Actress NANCE O'NEIL In “All the World’s a Stage” A _Comedy Julia Saaderson’s Co-Star FRANK CRUMIT The Orocning Comedian Presents *“The Ome-Man Glee Club” 8 OTHER SUPER AOTS Shows DMy 3:15 & :15 . Matines Nutional, Tues., April 1, 4:30 -1 : PAVLOWA ’ With Ballet and Orchestra T. ARTHUR SMITH, INC, 1306 G St. HOME D L _coorrn, i o N LIBERTY ek cos, ana ¢ s DAVIES HARRISON FORD, . in production of “LITTLE oL YORK.” i CRANDALL'S, [METROPOLITAN] F AT 1o THIS WEEK—11 A.M. TO 11 P.M. FEATURING S 7 LIN, LOUISE F A, FORD STERLING _AND CHESTER CONKLIN IN THOS. H. INCE'S GREATEST COMEDY 10 am—12145, 2120, 4:20, 5:50, and 10 p.m. —EXTRA— JAN GARBER’S (Garber-Davix) ORCHESTRA The Greatext Muxical Act Seen in Washington, at 7:30 and 9 ews Washington's Finest Orchestra Daniel Breeskin Conducting CRANDALL'S 7hitssane TODAY AND TOMORR JEALOTS DS, 911 H & N.E. RUTH CLIFFORD. in “THE NAM And | RARY PEG 0" THE MOUNTED. Scheer Bros. RAPHAEL Oth and O Stx. NW. N, 8550 GASTON G eud RUTH CLIF. FORD, in “MOTHER-IN-LAW." PRINCESS 1119 H St N, L. 2 A _BREA FAVORITE 62 I St. NW. 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Get It At Gibson's 917-919 G St. N.W. “Around the corner” is a Star Branch Office Y_BERE DA 5 CRITAGE THE, W — THOMAS in “PIED PIPER MALOM Dippy Doo-Dad Comeds REWARD.™ Savoy Thenater CRANDALL’S 14th and Col. Rd. 2 P.M. Dasly- 3P, oF Avenue Grand CRANDAI‘L'S 645 Pa. Ave.S.E., F.M. Daily: 3 P.M. Sunday. GoummA F STREET AT 13TH OLYMPIC ¥~ DORIS KENYON FORD, _in_ “BRIGHT LIGHTS OF POP, TUTTLE Comeds, BEASTS OF PARADISE D ORCHESTRA SATURDAY — YORK,"” with' spec | NATIONAL THEATRE ! ABSOLUTELY FIREPROOF | TONIGHT 820. MATS. WED. & SAT. HENRY W. SAVAGE, INC.. Offers N "THE M|alC HER BEST MUSICAL COMEDY Wext Wosk—Mats., Wed. & Sat. Seats Thure. MARGARET ANGLIN ! “THE GREAT LADY DEDLOCK" A remastic_slay by Paul Kester, founded en Dicks BI NOW PLAYING Paramount l"reac»fa GLORIA SWANSON “A SOCIETY SCANDAL” A putsating love-drama ictured amid the splendor of Dbaliroom - NG 0 ROD LaROCQUE AND RICARDO OORTEZ 77, - THE FIGHTING COWARD BY BOOTH TARKINGTON 4 tale of the old Missisai steamboat days! Directed by man _who made “The Covered Witk dis—Mary Astor ett Comedy—Pathe News racy Dixest—Overture ATLANTIC CITY SENSATION “CLEM” BRAY’S MARYLAND ENTERTAINERS TEN REAL ARTISTS AND FIVE OTHER ACTS EVERY ACT WE SHOW IS 4 ii:wvxnn 513 i +Bumbalina Fox b All the s American Tango. 514 12th i latest m N.W teps. - Niric uired. 10 w.m ACHER'S STUDIO, Monday and Fridas s by appointmen “IMPERIAL RUSSIAN SCHOOL OF DANCING Personal Direction vn M. Kbehler Ballet and Eccentric Toe Dancing American Step and Acroba "Vl'anc 5 Limbering, Stre and Reducing 1 to : Lessons 4 Further Information ‘nd Bookle on Request Write, Phone or Cal 1224 Conn. Avenue 1 0236. PROF. B, 100 s, S Vesuite, Fine envirsoments: i T Classic, Ballet, Character i DONNA Russian Method i as taught by CHALIY FIRYERTAL ROSSIAN® ! School of BALLET Dancing Guar. Private Lessons Any Hour, Classes; Children and Adults 2503 bhnmch&n 8t, Nr. 18th and Columbis Ra, HS * KEITHS | LADIES’ NIGHT THE SMASHING PHOTOPLAY DON'T CALL IT LOVE A “Paramount Production” —_— ND OTHER PICTURES ‘l'lfll. JONES' DANCE | FREE" A= FREE TONIGHT Dancing Together

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