Evening Star Newspaper, April 21, 1924, Page 28

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28 TO BE REVEALED HERE Thousands of Delegates Aitending American Chemical Society Convention at Willaril. ASKS BAN ON HELIUM EXPORT Gas Will Make U. S. Supreme in Air, Say Chemists. expansien of the sciegce diing fresh that have bafled will be portrayed ientific papers, ts prepared for the of the Amer- which opened of chemistry, n con- Quests of pri mankind fo s scores Satur- swood will ac- trip to arsenal, where .m' witness the latest tion. Attendanc ably will exce the United Industries whose idusinta) Mhout $62:000.04 0.000 resentatives have been | sent every principal university nical school, numero ratories tion to & The conven opened tomorrow Robert A. Millika ner and profe Califorr Rep- from h- addi- he |nrm.fll) with add resses b No bel “hnology, Gibbs, 5 fessor_ of of Cal- wnufacture ific activity nons the on xports, 5 the chem- export Ban adye Would Heliu ists haz- every chem was advocated, nination requi- 1 the industry. ul, lmeeting of the club. M ‘irst prize in chemi- wtion pleture film manopoly declared industry und 1 laboratory whose com i. equais the or printine fro E. Morrison Paper Co. 1009 Pa. Ave. e i glllIlfl!lllIIll|IIIlIl|llII||l|II5.lIllI|IIIIIllIlI!lIIlIIlIIIIIIIlIVI’g Financial Creed MAKE MONEY HONESTLY. SPEND IT INTELLIGENTLY. SAVE SOME REGULARLY. IN- VEST IT CAREFULLY AND WISELY. YOUR SAVED DOL- LARS EARN INTEREST WHILE ON DEPOSIT HERE. ANK OF COMMERCE AND SAVINGS Cor. 7th and E Sts. T T T _————————— Finding What’s Lost —is simplified by using the “Lost and Found” Column in The Star. Everybody looks to it to find the owner of what they may have found. Your Ad there will be sure to be seen— and what you have lost is likely to be located tAhrough a Star Classified The Star prints MORE Classified Ads every day than all the other papers here combined—for just thi reason— RESULTS. “Around the corner” is a Star Branch Office All Is Lost. l If one who holds a puplic place be- comes acquainted with disgrace, we hear a wail of woe; men cry, “Fare- well to honest worth, there is no merit on this earth, no virtue here below!” Pete Peppermint, a county clerk, got in some underhanded work, and pinched a goodly wad; then all the puaxm!:h arose, and sadly murmured, “Heaven know our government's a_ fraud. W thought Pete Peppermint a gent who would not cop a single cent, and now he is in jail; our faith is lying flat, supine; we nught as well take in our sign, let anarchy prevail.” But I with dignity upreared and shot ome_language through my beard; All is not lo: I cried; “the sher: iff's record is most fair, the county judge is good and square, his baili is no snide. . Most office holders straightly move, and all good people will approve our register of deed: our coroner looms up sublime, sits on dead men all the time, and for no rake-off pleads. There is no truer man on deck than James Adolphus Beeswax Heck, our justice of the peace; so I proceed all down the line, and find our public servants fine, so let your wailings cease. Be- cause one man lets go his hold, and falls for gawds like oil or gold, it idle to despair; it's vain your h kum to repeat—the government’s a good as wheat, and right side up with care.” u‘op\-righfl STAGE MINSTREL SHOW. Miss Florence Alexander was host- | ess Saturday evening to a Soroptimist | dinner at the Chimney Corner. Thi: w the monthly evenin mbers were | dressed as flowe : Thomp- | son given first prize for the mo: beautiful costume, representing wi eria. M Helen Barnhardt won depicting of the club. the evenin \\'\l T \l ASON. re various activitie entertainment ty-five member: Among_the Mr. Coombs, Miss R. Finnel Estes and Mrs. W. Chmr G\ves Cantata. The chofr of of John M h canta s Chris ized by i fi”_&_flw We remove CARBON ENOCK and CLEAN VALVES in 5 Minutes for SCRPASSED saper fuel 114c a_ Gallon WHY PaY MORE MoTOR PEL DOES IT onials. e guarantee it THE EVENING I\A'l‘lo-uu r—"Cherry Blossom Time," p.m. m-:m\srn—l ‘The Catand the Canary,” at 8:20 p.m. "S—Gritfith’s “America,” at 8:20 KEITH'S—Nellie and vaudeville, at 2:15 and $:15 p.m. TIVOLI—New stage, screen and musical features, continuous show, 2 to 11 p.m. COSMOS—Will Stanton and Nat Martin's Orchestra, vaudeville and pictures, continuous show, from 1 to 11 p.m. STRAND—'"The Dance Shop,” vaude- . s, at 2:45, 6:30 and Sara Kouns, " burlesque, at PALACE—"Scaramouche,” at 10:35 a.m., 12:40, 4:50, 7. 9 and 10 p.m. METROPOLITA Mac- Lean, in “The — Douglas nkee Consul, 4:20, 20, 5:50, in_ “Girl AM \s“\nfll{—'hnuglnv The \.n\luo Consul,” and 9:40 p.m. NTRAL—"The MacLean, s W MAJ. COUPAL HONORED | e N | | Physician to Coolidge Blected by | Museums Asscciation. | Coupal, curator of um here and President Cool- n eclected president of the International Association of| Dr. Coupal and was at Tufts Medical | Maj: the Army perscnal b idge, has ju James F. Medi former Hoston man on the faculty at STOLEN, FOUR JAILED William 14 southeast, W a hacker, 812 E street s Waten and robbed of his automobile and $18 cash late last night, near Hume station, Arlington County, Va. Four soldiers, alleged to have been implicated, are under arrest at Camp Humphreys, Va., where they are stationed. Lusby told police he was employed by four soldiers to drive them across the river. When Hume station was reached, he stated, the men drove him from his car and attacked him with John Fowler nducted an _inv They got in communication with th military authorities at Camp Humphrey: after being told the soldiers had dri in that direction in Lusby’s automobile Military authorities later reported the arrest of the quartet. To Mt. Vernon Chair Car de Luxe Service $1.50 Including Admission to Mount Vernon Wit stopover in Alexandria to visit Christ Church and Washizgton's Lodge Room 10 AM.—2 P.M —Guids and Lecturer From Mi¢ City Terminal, 12th St. and Ponnsylivania Ave. N.W. Phone Reservations—Main 297 Regular Service—Every Half Hour 9:00 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. Round trip, 80 sents. Arlington, 10 cents additional. Mt. Vernon not open on Sundsy ANTHRACITE BITUMINOUS Reduced Prices on All Our Fuels BUY NOW Quality and Service Unexcelled Prompt Delivery MARLO (65 YEARS OF FAITHFUL, COAL CoO. EFFICIENT SERVICE) 811 E St. NW. Main 311 pring Exhibition of Karpen Furniture April 2Ist %o May 3d, Inclusive N event no woman would willingly miss. Living Room Furniture in the newest Karpen styles. Styles that are abreast with modern ideas in decorafion and taste — upholstering: materialy in a glorious profusion of colots. Dozens and dozens of them—done cunningly into luxuriantly soft, comfortable easy chairs and sofas. Special Prices During Exhibit Prices are ’way low during this exhibit. Every piece of Karpen Fur- niture is substantially reduced. So low a: ar re the Karpeh prices nd so large the d play that a selectiwn i delightfully simple. Lifetime Furniture Is More Than a Name Seventh Street Mayer & Co. Between D E STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, SCIENTIFIC MARVELS TODAY'S AMUSEMENTS. .| HACKER BEATEN, CAR ARUENE MUSEMEN, MONDAY Get It At Gibson's Where Your Dollars Have More Cents. Everybody Has to Eat 10c All Sandwiches Delicious Coffee ... Soda Loefllers Hot Frank- furters on hot rolls. 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Aluminum Electric Curling Yrons \Ve Deliver Anywhere in the District of Columbia We Axe as Near You as Your ne Main 10\5 Franklin 5077 Get It At Gibson’s Where Your Dollars Have Movre Cents. 917-919 G St. N.W. APRIL 21, 1924, B FKEITHs HICH CLASS VAUDEVILLE JOYOUS EASTER CARNIVAL N. V__A. Celebration NELLIE & SARA KOUNS Sinter Sopran G. S. MELVIN Distinguished English Comedian FRANK DIXON In “Lonesome Manor” IBACH’S BAND FOUR_CAMERONS Other Star Acts Added N. V. A. Features Bhows 15 and 8:18 Teaday itatines ‘st 3 Speeial Friday st Widnight The Actors at Play ot N. V. A Fam s CO! nloo_rs@m oS MASK & WIG CLUB University of Pennsylvania “THAT’S THAT” Shubert-Belasco—One Nite Only Monday, April 28 Seats NOW. T. Arthur Smith 1306 G St. N.W. NAfiOfiAL;-deny, 4:30 Philadelphia Orchestra Leopold Stokowski, Conductor Guy Maier and Lee Pattison, Pianists—Soloists Concert Burean, T. Arthur Smith, Inc. VAUDEVILLE | Famous Le Paradis Band [ McKinley Dancers Chapman and Carr, with the Palas d’Dance Orchestra OTHER BIG ACTS ubenlr-l anh School Wits Naony Ring 0 Dancing Dalls I 1 Week— w hirl of Giriac: TONIGHT Mat. Wed, 80.5130 3, 50 to $2.50 ‘q'l‘ WFhI\ 0!' THE CAT AND THE CANARY By JOHN WILLARD. DON'T MISS IT—BUY EARLY TEARS O CRANDALL'™, [METROPOLITAN] "F AT 10th" TODAY—11 AM. TO 11 P.M. “Associnted Exhibitors Present DOUGLAS MacLEAN With Patsy Ruth Miller in The YANKEE CONSUL EXTRA WARING'S PENNSYLVANIANS The Most Popular Orchestra Washington's Finest Orchestra _Daniel Breeskin Conducting LEAN LER, in *“THE YAN] And 'CHRISTIE COM THEATER CRANDALL’S fHEATeR TODAY AND TOMORROW_LLOYD l” TO; ‘l‘llfi “. ARK oy Theater 14tk and Cok. R, CRANDALL’S Grand Ave. 8. CRANDALL’S el GRI. in And BEN ARS OR 'CRANDALLS A cans MAE MARSH, in “DADDIE: ork Theater Ave. & Quebes St AP TOMORROW LA LU TH MODEL." €0 YOUREYES Your future vision can be protected only by your present careful watchful- ness. If your eyes are inflamed see us at once. OPTICAL CoO. M. A. LEES 614 9th St. -t T F_St. at 13th NOW _PLAYING IN NATURAL COLORS Metro Presents THE UNINVITED GUEST 4 love drama of the South revealing marvelous und views in matural colors. WITH JEAN TOLLEY MAURICE FLYNN MARY MacLAREN ik i ’.Tfilfli} I i AT I’OP'I.AH rooes Metro Presents REX INGRAM'S MASTERPIECE SCARAMOUCHE The mighty love tale of the French Revolution that took America by etorm. WITH RAMON NOVARRO ALICE TERRY AND LEWIS STONE Brem 712 11th Street G Starts 11:20, 12:50, 2:45, Ilfl 6:10, 7:55, 9:45 Rialto “nthe CORINNE GRIFFITH CONEN.” HIPPODROM JACQUELINE H N0 WAL TER HI 1E4 = ES 0 © Street N 7. WARREN KE ANNA Q. NILSSON, in FIIRGS ’ LIBERTY Norih comoni r stn e HUMMING GTRD AKOMA ROTH TOPICK, AMERICAN Ixt St. and 1. 1. CHASTITY RATHERINE CDONALD i EMPIRE 911 1L Street . DREM WS HEAS Takema K, D. ToM ¥ T THE NEWS Ave. HENT NoT A COMEDY AZZ Ok BUCK JONES. Cap. & Fla. Ave. HAROLD LLOYD, 11th & N. © _RICHARD CAROLINA —__Scheer Bros.— RAPHAEL 9th and O S N. 9350 A PRI NCESS . N.E L. 2600 ART. i LOVE MANTER. FAVORITE NEW STANTON °:*® 055" FRANK MAYO, VIRGINIA VALLL in I;:-:‘xu“‘ idor's Drima of Suspense, Villains “WILD ORANGES" DUMBARTO BA! J0HN RBARA LA MAR, in Orehsetra, Geo. Shubert Attractions Tonight Promptly at 8:30 T Firat Washington Showing ef Eagerly Awaited 0. W. SRIFFITH'S “AMTRICA” Adjectives Canpet rive It! It Is the Most Inspici Fim Spectacie More Stupenious and Awessme Than Al th Triomphe NOTE—Tonight’s apecial per- formance i Zonated in ita em- tirety by Mr. Griftith for the benefit of the patientx now at Waiter Reed Hospital. in recog- nition arad nopreciation of the gencrous ald and cooperatis extended to him during glgantle tawk of maki rica” by government offi cials, inmumerable and officers of m socictica in W ashinkton wicinity. Pricss—Nights nees, B0 to nuu un to Saturday Mati. 1.5, yh- tax. Al Mati. l.oc plus tax. | MEETING FOR LOCAL ers at Miller's studio, Mond; Important Cinderella Studio of Dmfl( st steps and p-10-ds mt—.-s TODAY—2 TO 11:15 P. M. Plpe Organ Concert Orchestral Feature “CHERRY BLOSSOM TIME” ISABELLA FOSTA Soprano Mirror of the World LOOS BROTHERS “THE KING HIJHGERS AT EASTERTIDE" LAURA LA PLANTE With Reginald Denay in Universal's Speed Speeial, “SPORTING YOUTH” NATlONAL THEATRE ABSOLUTELY FiREPROOF Tonight 8:20 Matinee Saturday THE WASHINGTONIANS CHERRY Brossom TIME A_Modern Up.to-the-Minuts Comic Opera Brices—30c,” $1.00, $1.50, 32.00, 39,50 Next Week Ma “ed. & Sat. Sents Thurs DAVID BELASCO PREIENTS LIONEL BARRYMORE With Miss Irene Fenwick in LAUGH, CLOWN_, LAUGH Frigse—Nights, Orch, Bal., 50, al,, $2. $1.50. | Orch., Catherine Balle, 719 9th St. N. 6306, We teach yon to danee in & few 3. Private and class. Keduced rates. "REMOVAL NOTICE New lLocation—also Keduced Rates Rxghtway School of Dancing e B Bans Bide; G ¥ 5t ity A0 5 e & e ulen: s I.II 4 el ! \mrfly prlv... w axoce fatn Trvening with atoas New Tangos, Fox Trots; latest vari " IMPERIAL RUSSIAN SCHOOL OF DANCING Personal Direction Kathryn M. Koehler. Ballet, Eccentric Toe, Americun Step asd Acrobatic Dancis 1224 Comn. Ave. N.W. Main 9338 GLOVER'S, 613_22nd N.W.--PRIVATE l{.l sons any time, 73¢. Course, 4 priv., 8 Guar. remits. Fige environments. W. ‘Dancing Fvery Week Night. 8:30 s ™ 'ARCADE BRILLIANT EASTER BALL TONIGHT EXCITING EGG ROLLING AND LUCKY SPOT DANCES izes—Souvenirs ¥Fer All Ladies, 25c; en, on Lik

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