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52 LOCAL FLYERS PLAN PART IN AIR SHOW Anacostia and Quantico Pilots to Perform in Navy Demonstra- tion May 31. T0 BE HELD AT LAKEHURST Shenandoah and Many Plants Will Be in Maneuvers. Naval airplane pilots at Anacostia, D. C. and Marine Corps fiyers at Quantico, Va, will play a prominent part the large demonstration of lighter and heavier than air craft to be held at Lakechurst, N. J., all day Saturday, May 31. The aeronaut- jcal show will embody concentration of the Navy's land plane force in the east and will purpose of a ainting the public with the progress of naval aviation on land. Because of the lack of water space, no seaplanes will par- ticipate ¥rom Anacostia three pilots have been entered in the show. Lieuts. A. J. Willlams, winner Pulitzer trophy of 1923 for land planes; David _Rittenhouse, of the seaplar and D. Allen. They will ¢ Vought planes, executing a pro- ram of acrobatics simultaneousl d then Williams and Rittenhou “dog fight,” the speed holder Schneider e will engage in a bat_in the air. Five De bombers will be under ¢ nd of Maj. Roy C. antico eiger, d th planes will demonstrate | time practices of bombing, ma- ne gun fighting. photographic | work and formation fiving. In addition to these and other planes the U. 8. S. Shenandoah and a non-righd blimp will participate. Ar- rangements for running sp direct to the huge air-hin Philadelphia, ) w York, ntic City and other mearby poin e been made. No admi sion will bhe charged, but automobil- ists will have to pay a small sum for parking, ed over to the MASONS CELEBRATE. which_money will be turn- Navy Relief Society. Pentalpha Lodge Observes 55th Anniversary With Program. fifty-fifth anniversary of P F. A A veral huwured members amilies. J. Fred Huber. . was master of cere- Henry A Babcock. master of the lodge, made the opening address, in which he greeetd the guests. Henry an honorary member of Lansburgh th brief address. several mpanied on the Carbauh. Miss Ritchie an sang contralto solos, accom- by George Wilson. The Imperial rtet gave several numbers. W. R. Mu”mgr gav monologue. Refreshments were seryed and there was dancing until midnight ' Wife Sues Policeman. Mrs. Margaret E. Kelly has filed a suit for an absolute divorce from Charles Elmer Kelly, a policeman the twelfth precinct, alleging mi conduct and naming a coresponde They were married at Baltimorse September 11. 1914 and have one child. The wife tells the court that her husband was before the trial hoard on charges of improper rela- tions with another woman and was found guilty by the board. She is represented by Attorneys J. H. Bil- | brey and Julian G. Gibbs. Jailed for Letter Theft. Justice Bailey, in Criminal Division 2. vesterday sentenced Charley Odell, & former employe of the Post Office Department. erve two years in the penitentiary for stealing a letter from the mails. The accused is sald to have taken a letter addressed to J. A. MacLane, 1016 16th street, Wash- ington, D. C. Terms of one year each at Occoquan were imposed on John Facinda, white, and Joseph Body, colored, for lar- ceny, and on John H. Hayden for non-support udes Colorada, i ellmwn- Caii Grand i e sehteeeins e famished. Broryiing armanged for "your comfart and pleasure. and my ver- Tom | manageiment daring. the whole 1gr. Fnr dmu. call on or sddress Fouse Party Tours. 210 Binteies. National Bank Building, Tel. Main 3980, ‘ashington, D. Or Ches. & Ohlo 'rlc! ot Otfice, Tel. Main 748, 714 14th Bt. N.'W. Cutting Glass with Electricity Considerable window glass is now blown by a ‘“ma- chine” which produces a cylinder approximately 40 feet high and 2!; feet in diameter. After beln ered from its position and L cul hori- zontally on a series of racks by a system of pulleys, the cylinder is cut into sections. This operation is quickly and casily performed by the aid of tlectricity. A workman nncircles the cyl- inder of glass with a wire and then turns on a current of electricity, and the wire becomes red-hot in an in- stant. The heat from the gives the cylinder a it tap with a cold mwl.‘tb cal knife. 1t is then re- heated and flattened out. Send us your orders Foumded 1R64 HIRES TURNEK GLASS COMPANY Bracian W. Sruss, Magee held for the specific | They are | of | or com- | Havilands and two Martin | xylo- | e 1 1i n di of b te {a a ui al canvas city T d M i | ! |a | a n I p 1 < C a tl arly tomorrow morning, nuts, pink lemonade and everythinj It will be Ringling Brothers and Ba w! ment tonight | take place " at to Ringling agents now in \Washing- elephants, to Whet the appetite of every clrcus 'an 7th stree CIRCUS HERE TOMORROW, ELEPHANTS AND ALL Ringling Brothers apd Barnum & Bailey Coming on Train Mile and Half Long. Washington is due for an invasion to the de- ght of every youngster. For the cir- cus Is coming—red wagons, big and ttle elephants, acrobats, clowns, pea- um & Bailey combined. One hu red cars, forming trains more than ne and one-half miles In length, auling the show from Philadelphia, here it winds up a week's engage- Unloading tomorrow morning will Bennings. According on, the first of the speclal show trains will arrive along about dawn nd the others will follod shortly fter. As quickly as the trains are nloaded their contents will be mov- ed to the Camp Meigs show grounds, t 4th and Florida avenue. By noontime it Is expected that the will be well under way. omorrow afternoon will be visitors' ay at the show grounds. The horse tents will be open to the public and & limpses of the caged animals—to ¢ nothing of the “led” stock, the camels, zebras—will help There will be no street parade on fonday morning. for the Ringling has not given one during the few years owing to its enor- size. Performances will be on Monday, Tuesday and Wed- ay. At 2 and 8 p.m., the menagerie sors opening one hour earlier. Paving Jobs Approved. Five repaving jobs were given ap- roval by the District Commissioners t the board meeting yesterday in dopting the recommendation of Engi- eer Commissioner Bell for the resu: | facing of these streets with sheet as- phalt The following blocks aved by McGuire & Rolf. R street, Sth stre will be re- Inc.: from 14th to 16th street: from H to K streets: from L to Massachusetts e; 17th street, from Massachu- tts avenue to P ‘and Dupont Cir- le from New Hampshire avenue to ‘onnecticut avenue. b Hundreds of workers are employed nd thousands of sales are made daily hrough Star Want Ads. e Imitations are costly to Motorists ~ DED EAS A Little The essays received from the public by the Washington Advertising Club e We Always Knew ‘l A spigot-fighter of renown iow serves a sentence in Smfi Sing; in every city, every town, the whoop- ings of the scofflaws ring; to see a famous man cast down to them appears a spleadid thing. “We aiways knew he was a fraud,” the scoffiaws cry, in their delight; “while seeking to enlarge his wad, he talked of Morals and the Rxghl. and all the prohib sleuths abroad will some day be in kindred plight.” Whene'er a good man’s grip is lost, there's no defense that will avail “We always knew he was a frost we hear the scofflaws’ bitter wail; “and all his tribe, at any cost, we should round up and put in jail” The Punktown parson runs amuck, and slugs an elder of his kirk; “Well” say the scoflaws, thunder- struck, “at last we sec how preachers work ; the duties of their cloth they duck, a deacon's collarbone to jerk. We always knew that men who preach are not as good as they'd appear; a lot of pious things they teach, then paste some fellow in the ear; we hope the country's law can reach this busy Punktown pulpiteer.” A lawyer pulls a shady deed, and cops a tainted bone or two; accord- ing to the scofflaws’ creed, all lawyers are a vicious crew; the | whole blamed bar has gonc to seed, | because one lawyer siniul grew. One doctor gives a fatal pill, tife patient swallows it and dies; and so all docs are lacking skill, they're all assassins in disguise, and all their patrons they would kill as blithely as we kill the flies. (Copyright.) WALT MASON= One school child in five is under | weight. according to the United States public health service. TRY E. Morrison Paper Co. need of Blank Tooks and the like, 1009 Pa. Ave il “Demand. the Crighnal Special Motor Fuel ~ Is ing to know that the éub]ic realizes that Washington’s TODAY'S AMUSEMENTS. NATIONAL~—'Elain Jane,” p.m. Matinee, 2:20 p.m. MUSEUM BODY TO MEET. Annua] Gathering of American As- sociation Opens Tonight. Bl at 8:20 p.m. Matinee, ,The nineteenth annual meeting of p SOLTA—"America,” at 3:30 and :20 the American Association of Museums | P-™- will be convened this evening in| KEITH'S —Four Broadway fa- the auditorium of the National Mu-|vorites, vaudeville, at 2:15 and 8:15 seum. The meeting will continue | p.m. through Tuesday. TIVOLI—"Jazz-a-Week,” vaudeville Charles Colfax Long will be the|and pictures, coatinuous from 2 to first speaker. He will speak on|11 p.m. “Washington, Our National Shrinc.” The remainder of the week end will be given over to_out-door entertain- ment, the most {mportant feature of which will be an all day sall on the Potomac tomorrow. The general sessions will be con- vened Monday and tontinue through Tuesday without Interruption except for a few hours Monday, when Presi- dent Coolidge will receive the dele- gates at the White House. R i Mrs. J. T. Broome Dles Word has been received here of the mooners,” vaudeville and picturcs, 2:45, 6:30 and 8:40 p.m GAYETY—"Bon Tons, at 2:15 and 8:15 p.m. RIALTO—John Barrymore, In Brummel,” at 1, 4, 5,7 and 9:10 PALACE—"The White Sister,” 10:35, 12:40, 2:45, 4:40, 6:60 and p.m. burlesq Home," at 11:20, and 9340 p.m. COLUMBIA. 2:35, 4:25, 1:26, 3:26, 5: “Bluff,” at 11:16, 12 6:15, 7:56 and 9:45 .m. death in 8t. Marys City, Md. on R Wednesday of Mra. J. T. Broome, & | wimm briar Dovi s ey, Barry, an member of an old Maryland family | 9.50 p.m d ks and a prominent worker among pa- triotic organizations. Mrs. Broome's grandfather was one of the early Until her CENTRAL—"A Boy of Flanders,” 11:35, 1:35, 3:35, 5:35, p.m. CRANDALL'S—Priscilla governors of .Maryland. recent ill health she actively par- ticipated in work for many patriotic bodles. Dean, 5, 6:30, 8 and 9:30 p.m. Beautiful-Romantic From San Francisco rails, highways and pony trails lead to Alpine heights and semi-tropical garders; to painted deserts and billowing seas of orange blossoms; to quaint Spanish missions and big trees older than Solomon’s temple: Sequoia! High Sierra! Shasta! Lake Tahoe! Magic Yosemite! San Francisco Overland Limited arany one of 4 ofher trains direct to Gllifornia Two more daily trains to Denver with connec- tions for California. There is a Union Pacific train designed to pro- vide you with just the service you want. There are ail-Pullman trains and others carrying Pull- mans, tourist slespers and reclining-chair cars. See Denver, Colorado Springs or Salt Lake City without additional cost—Yellowstons by inex- pensive side trip. $130+ Round Trip San Francisco Los cAngeles te m[anmnm\ and For reservations, comple: descriptive booklets, ask F.L. Feakins. General Agent Union Pacific System, 508 Commercial Trust Bids. 15th and Market Sts. Philadelphia, Pa Too Much in its “What-I-Think-of-Advertising” Week are enlightening. It is encourag- advertising is on a high plane and to know that the public appreciates the efforts of. many adver- tisers to adhere strictly to the truth. But There was also a little criticism of advertisers who are overenthusiastic in describing their merchandise and who claimed too ‘high a value for merchan- dise selling at a special price. A little of The merchants toward whom this this criticism is toomuch. criticism was directed are not lending their efforts to maintain the integrity of advertising so it will intelligently and effectively serve their public. Business Bureau. exaggeration. If these of the public who have been misled by exaggeration in adver- There should be no occasion for even a little criticism of Neither are they co-operdting with the Better tisements will report these to the Better Business:Bureau they will materially assist the merchants and newspapers of Washington who are fighting for 100% integrity in advertising. The public’s assistance is also asked in their continuing to recognize the advertisements which-do not exaggerate, but which corifine themselves to conservatism and fact. Better Business Bureau of Washington at 8: ELASCO—"Sally, lr-nzeonnd Mary,” STRAND-—Jan Rubini, “The Honey- Bear METROPOLITAN—"Why Men l,m.v. 7:35 and 9: “The White Tiger,” at 12:30, 2, 3:. 20 | PaL at ue, m at 9 Vexinning BUSTER 20 56, at ¥ STREET 40 in 30, Agnes Ayrn TOD AT MUSIC OF ANDY'S SHUBERT BeiascO : Management Les and NEXT IN SHAKES ROMEO o Mats. Wod.. Sat.. 50c to POL Triumphant The Greatest S Washington Has Ever Seem! | D. Stupendous E. BASCOM The W should be, ix xhown influence of the b Ath deserves great || Nishtly at 8:15 Dai AMUSEMENTS. LOEW'S * STREET AT 13TH nuous—10:30 n.m. o 11 p.m. LAST TIMES TODAY l Firat Time at Popular Prices Metro Presents MISS LILLIAN GISH “THE WHITE SISTER” LOEW'S I.IIMBI Antonio Moreno Comedy—News—Toples—&e. Beginning tomerrow MAE"MURRAY in Midnight” THE BIG FREE ADMISSION AMUSEMENT PARK GLEN ECHO OPENS FOR THE SEASON 1 P. M. DANCING TO THE RYTHMOKICERS IN THE BALLEOOM -STARTS 8.30 THE MUSICAL COMEDY OF YOUTH, LOVE AND LAUGHTER WEEK—SEATS NOW The Selwvns in Association With Adolph Klauber Present CowL SHUBERT ATTRACTIONS. Seats Now Selling for Fourth ) W. GRIFFITH'S “Lesson in Patriotism” | | “AMERICA”’ Secretary to the Pr || “‘America’ is ‘thrilling and in- || spiring. nufferings lightened by Bunday Matines at 3 ily Matines MATIN il AcE| x I i 1 | Tomorrow KEATON In “§sHERLOCK, Jr.” | | AT 12TH AY YONIGHT rnu ulghu P ) J. J. Shubert SALLY--IRENE--MARY With CIRCLF :ms:’: :\“ n.m W. 953, | | EDDIE DOWLING 32t Zovize Breen IANE NOVAKS Oricinal N. Y. Cast PEARE’S JULIET $2.50. Nights. $1.33 1’Ss Week! ereen Thrill SLEMP dent, xays: of the ‘ashington, ax the movl: d. credit. at 2:15 EES B 88c NATI [+) NAI. PLAIN JAN E MARY PICKFORD PRIC] Nights, Sbc, Sx.overnie A Rnlelgh Hotel, Sltun‘hy, May 10 Film Features LIBERTY TAKOMA _, EMPIRE i CAROLINA NEW MEADERS ° NEW STANTON (i & € S v “UNDER THE RED ROBE OLYMPI AK USEMENTS LAST TIME | TONIGHT 8120 || The Delights Tomorrow 3 DATLY MATS., and 8120 w .20, BVENTHGS. B30 DOIO‘I’HY VERNON HADDDN HALL A MARSHALL NEILAN PRODUCTION ES—Mat: 850, 86c. $1.10. 31.10. '$1.65, Including Tex, “Up Salt Rwer otus o Ri e of Tonseres | | Followsd by Dan . Until Midnight Under Auspices, Tennesses Stato Society Admission, $1.00 The Trmple of the. Y P =~ e JAZZ-A-WEEK JAZZ SYMPHONY: Arranged and Syncopated by ey F. Alar LOOS BROTHERS Singers of Smappy Syncopation EILEEN VAN BIENE “The Crinoline Girl.” rrom Musical Comedy ERENNAN AND SANDS Dancers from “Helen of Troy, N. ¥." MARJORIE WHITNEY Of the Ned Wayburn Revaes JERRY RIPP centric Dancer SCREEN ATURI CONSTANCE BINNEY In the Firsg Convincing Flapper Drama “3 O’Clock in the Morning” Jaze Dancing Chorus—Kazoo Chorux of » NO ADVANC Y North Cap. and I’ Sta. LAURETTE TAYL PAT O°MALLEY. in Al “THI TE/ Park, D. €. T. the wor LOVE MAS KEATON Taka INGHE T 1 Street RANKLYY Fa nt HER EDWARDS, and “RUTH EL \“\, n\\ £ Ko 11th & N. C. Ave COLLEEN ~ MOORE, FLAMING YOUTH _SON. in “THE MASK OF Tors, ontin. from 2 .o ROBERT B MANTELL ALMA BUBEN STAR CAST A Toril “THF MASK OF BOARD" WHAT & DAY! RAPHAEL 2th and O Stx. VW, PRlNCL’SS 1119 H St N.E. "2 RIALTO: “CRANDALL’S , _AMUSEMENTS < | A.M EVENT OF THE SEASON America’s Most Distinguished Actor JOHN BARRYMORE | n the Supreme Ariistic Achisvement of the River Screen BEAU BRUMMEL 4 Great Lover Who Loved Not Wiasely, But Too Often SPECIAL ORCHESTRA SCORE Feature at 11. 1, 8. 5, 7, and 9 & NO ADVANCE IN PIIDES’I | \ | /) VIOLET KEMBLE COOPI'R HARRY C. BROWNI n “APARTMENT TO LET” The Season's Comedy 111 Great Supporting Bill Meyer Da LE PARADIS BAND Special Novelty Program Shows Dally 2:18 und 8:15 [———CRANDALL'S Mmoroum | F AT 100k LAST DAV—11 AM. to 11 P.Y Wirst National Vresents LEWIS STONE e Mary Cnrr, Hopper in Avery Hop- WHY MEN LEAVE HOME Comedy—Symphony—News gton's Finest Orchestra el Breeskin Conducting TOMORROW CORINNE GRIFFITH CONWAY TEARLE With Alma Benneit, Myrtle Stedman, PRyl Haver, Chas. Murray, Cissy Fits- gerald, Syivia Breamer and Gerrard in & vivid e LILIES OF THE FIELD AMBASS 18thr £Col F RARRY nie | 'CRANDALL’ TODAY—WESLEY FOR YOUR VERNON RIDE ORI THEATER Bk & E Stn TODAY 5 Savoy The: 14th and jOLT ¥ CRANDM.L'S M. A. LEESE Branch Store O’Donnell appear promp Only regular fees. prints than all papers bined—becau: a Star 712 11th Street Store 14th and Colorado Ave. —is a Star Branch Office where you may leave your Classified Ads for The Star—and they will Every member of the O’Donnell staff will be glad to render any serv- ice in this connection. The Star, of course MORE (la: sified Ads cvery day the here bring results. “Around the Corner” Branch Office 8x10 Photo enlargements | cost but 35, | you get the i kind of results | you want. i OPTICAL co, 614 Oth St. 1 | | ’s Drug Gf::;xe l L utvEY miwi e ||| B CLEMENS HIPPODROME I?II ANNA O, NILSSON, Great Falls Park “A beautiful place” Improved train serv- ice from new Termi- nal located south end Key Bridge. Round Trip, 50¢ Take Avenue car marked “Rosslyn” for direct connection. MARK TWAIN MEMORIAL CONCERT Continental Memorial Hall SATURDAY, MAY 10 " COBB | e | | son.. Tickets on Sale at RARE_BOO T4 1Tth St other com- they se SMOKING PERMITTED BON TON GIRLS ARRY {ASS | dancing Tessom PROF 10th 6 ARCADE Apolio ~ henfe: G24 H St. GIBSON, CRANDALL'S TORAY—H00T 'S York Theater ”m Ave. & Quebec § JOSEPHINE TKCRE 1636 191 AND MRS, ACHER': axs Monday.and Friasy " IMPERIAL RUSSMN SCHOOL OF DANCING Personal Direction Kathryn M. Foobie’ allet, Eccentric Toe, American Sicp 47 Acrobatic Dancing N.W. Main 0238 N.W. —PRIVAT . Course. 4 priv.. 5 c! o -nnmnm-m The Perfect place to DANCE POPULAR PRICES ¥ree Daneing. Competent