Evening Star Newspaper, May 13, 1924, Page 32

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Cathedral Visited By Average of 700 Persons Each Day More than 700 persons a day are visiting the National Cathedral according to records kept there/ for the past four weeks. A la in n the number of visiyors has come since the burial i the crypt of the body of \V/m)drow Wilson. LABOR ASKS PLACE ON SCHOOL BOARD Justices of D. C. Supreme Court Urged to Naine Union Representative. A. E. HOLDER RECOMMENDED | . etk are in- Interest in Conduct of Education Explained. air services ¢ afternoon, ce flag of of St. Andrew to the cathedral. will make the Gen. _John L. on behalf of 3 when the n. the ~ Brotherhood The justices of the Distriet Supreme | Cgurt were vesterdiy urged by the Washington Central Labor Union to appoint a tative of labor to the board of education and recom- mended for this appointment B. Holder of the Pe Sedvi The labor union. Rogers, its secrctary, Jetter to*the justi school system is co pt the Cathedral. APPEAL PENSION CASE. through A. M declared in a| that the public| The District Commissioners yester- idered by trade | day appealed to the Court of Appeals “togowe its adontion mainly | for a reversal of the decision of Jus- d also the adoption |tice Siddons of the District Supreme | Court «uat transportation of whisky, least in the first offense, is not a | eano Ve g - the tetter con- | ™ ‘d;l‘n 418 r:‘.‘:‘xmr‘s lm\nrnl\ mrr;n “that you give carefo] atten. | tde: Justice Siddons had directed the | CommTsioners to restore, to the pen- gion rolls the name of Wilbur H. Rock, paliceman who had been fined B: when whisky was und traflic arc ioners, holding « guilty of a mis- demeanor Invelving moral turpitude, i away his pension | | . Decision. Claims for Recognition. “We again request,” tinued, * tion to the following considerations ‘Wwhich we believe highly pertinent in connection with our claims for recog- | nition in the appointment of the per- | 11 sonnel of the board of educ tatlon for | that Ro the Distriet “(1) In the composition board, year after year, fest recognition ments in our populat 18 considered other respects and the busin ests representod Trade and ¢ never overlooked. plain of such Bk Wilton . h H. Ye mandamus ground that the |erred in holding in | moral turpitud Lambert and proceeding Commi: the e ele- | Thus, race numerically and at least ir h mo f | We do : A i z ofations of the »enition, but, would show m sentation, Welfare of Pupils. “(2) About $3 per cent of the pupils | ST of school age in Washington n\\l\r‘Ch“r‘:h Players to Ma“" First Ap- reach the high school. The e pearance. carners as a class have a specia tinctive inter aanua training |.o Lok curtdtn will b6 ‘waized Thurs. nnmm, night schools, (.”iz‘n\“”»‘d:_ night~on a new troupe of Wash- s srounds of the com- | M&ton plavers wh industry of children of schou | “Anne Wi ct farce, “(3) The union A Washington include not mercly mem- “"“ by <killed | Church, Georgia bers of the lled and tenhouse street trades, but worke Under the direction of Lving G the federal sands, is affi Labor Union, s school teachers the federal emplo every profession Mr. Holder, a machinist by was com of labor: eral Boa by appoin and has be wa, in the Sunday Methodist avenue mear Rit- of other ive element in | Central | true of Amang s are members of a init Mr. Beckwith is the only member of the cast who has had previous ex- | 1 the footlig 2 50 th 1aboE Huves: nt. - He |y ) e 1a Greetlng man, John na . The E: offer two s Friday Ryerson Oh, probesmiths. walk right in, /| vaudeville, at 2.15 and $:15 p.m. a D. C. Heads Ask Reversal of Rock tman for the ofticer | = E. ’E Morruon Paper Co. THE- EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON., D. C. i TODAY'S AMUSEMENTS. BELASCO—Jane Cowl, in “Juliet,” at 8:20 p.m. NATIONAL — Mary Pickford, in “Dorothy Vernon of Haddon Hall," at 2:20 and 8:20 p.m. POLI'S—D. W. Griffith’s “America,” af 2:20 and 8:20 p.m. KEITH'S—Clark and McCullough, TIVOLI—Marimba Serenaders, etc., vaudeville and pictures, continuous show from 2 to 11 p.m. STRAND—"Cheating vaudeville and pictures, 8:40 p.m, GAYETY—"Queens of Pari; lesque, at 2:15 and 8:15 p.m. RIALTO—"Beau Brummel,” 1, 3, 5, 7 and 9:10 p.m. METROPOLITAN—"Lillies of the Grave,” 2:45, 6:30 and bur- at 11, o the (m,l MBIA—May \lurruy in “Mile. Midnight,” 1:2 B 7:30 and Keaton, In 5, 15, 2:55, 6:30, §:10 and 10 p.m.~ AMBASSADOR — “Lilies of " at 6:15, 8 and 3:50 p.m. STRAL—Ride for_ Your Lifen 40 Kl m\\nu,l"c— Try and 12:30, 2, 3:30, 5. , 8 and CONSULS GET NEW POSTS. Siater and Brooks Given Assign- ments. The State Department yesterday followed out the agreement reached between the Washington and London governments through the settlement of the Newcastle consulate case by assigning Vice Consul Russell M. Brooks o duty at Belfast and Consul Fred C. Slater to Fort William and Port Arthur, Canada. Charges made by British shipping and supported for a time British foreign office resulted cellation of the exequatur ter and the withdrawal nition of Consul Brooks.When British government recently dis- avowed these charges it did so on the explicit rstanding t would be a John's Medicine—Best for Colds. Builds new strength and health.— Advertisement. AUTO [ouco} REFINISHING nw' SYSTEM ESTIMATES MADE ON REQUEST ACME AUTO TOP CO. 1% 1421 IRVING ST.NW. COL.5276 us for Blank Books. We're reads to supply vou Our Wednesday Specials Fancy CRAB FLAKES 50c Pound Large Scallops = . z i3 MEN’S WEAR CELEBRATED ONERp “Metropolitan’ DRESS WELL | —IT PAYS” | Here is the greatest single improvement in a fashionable straw hat In the Celebrated Dunlap “Mectropolitan™ you have the very newest thing—a stiff-brim stylish Dunlap Straw Hat with all the com- fort of a Panama. Thereason? Simple enough—like all worth- while improvements, so simple that you wonder somebody didn’t think of it long ago. We have inserted extra rows of fine braid at the brim of the hat—an ingenious device that imparts the touch of genuine comfort. The hat automatically shapes itself to the contours of your head. Dunlap S{mu-.‘v. Other Straw: TUESDAY, inspect my humble home ull find no bootleg gin, no oil from Teapot Dome. Investigate my shack, from | rooftree to the nspect it front and back, expl t as you will| Your probing makes me warm, but [ the prologue promptly at §:15 o'clock. | If You Are Thinking of Going to Cali- fornia You Will Want Thix Book. The Chic orth Western Ry. has just p a new ed 50c Pound or Pint Soft Crabs, $1.50 Frog Legs, 25¢ SIDNEY WEST shall spill no beans I'm trying (o con- | tndie form with modern ways and signs of crime, suspecting ev ma of sin and moral grime. Oh, once a | voter's lair was held a sacred thing, | and none might butt in there. not | even king or queen. And once the | man who walked the pathway that is | straight was never grieved or|_ shocked by probesmiths at his gate. No closet can we own, no cuphboard anywhere, but some sad skate will is there!” Oh,| probesmi hanb your hats upon\ the chandelier, inve igate the cats, and all the dachshunds here. In- spect yon sa'ted ham, hold inquest on the pie has jars of jam | that may be d I have a fattened pig all v the| mart: my grandsire wig that{ vou should take apart. The cistern | in the yard, the grindstone by the fence, no doubt you will regard damning evidence. The place is| vours, my friends, rake it fore! and ait, and when your labor ends | make out your charge of grait; .m(ly while you thus c\plor,, I'll say old | days were b he grand old days | of yore. when skeletons could rest. | (Copyright.) about route shews with MESWING gi 1013 E(STRECT /4 — MONEY Advanced on Automobiies. Wedding Decora Paims, table pi Gude, : EDMONSTON’S —+Home of the “Original” FOOT- FORM Boots and Oxfords, fim Men, Women and Chil- ren. Foot Forms That Are Snappy, Styl- ish and Comfort- able as Well. It is possible to wear snappy, up-to-date shoes and yet enjoy foot com- fort and foot health. 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These largest of all passenger ships sailing to London land pas- sengers at the George V Docks, in the city with taxi service direct to all hotels. These steamers with their magnificent public rooms, broad glass enclosed decks, excellent cuisine and uni- form courtesy add to one’s comfort and sense of luxury, while the weekly sailings may be made to fit conveniently into any immediate planned European trip. JOINT SERVICE RED STAR LINE VIA PLYMOUTH AND CHERBOURG Belgenland (New) 27,200 Tons Lapland 18,567 * “ Firstclass passengers only RED STAR LINE ATLANTIC TRANSPORT LINE INTERNATIONAL MERCANTILE MARINE COMPANY For detailed information apply to R. M. Hicks, Mgr., 1208 F Street, N.W. MAY 13, 10:30 1:00 ds= RIALTO:2 N POSITIVELY FINAL WEEK JOHN BARRYHMORE In the Suzreme Artistic Achicvement of the Bilver Screen. ‘BEAU BRUMMEL’ Cast includes Mary Astor, Carmel Myers, Irene Rich, Alec B, Francis SPECIAL ORCHESTKA SCORE Pecture at 11, 1, 3, 5, 7, and 9:10 1924, EE_ADMISSION MENT PARK € motoring. Costs - into a super rbon forming. ¢ 79, M: Brookland Garage. Harry Winingder. Trusses and Elustw Goods assortment of worn-out truss now—and get these low Expert truss rge—men_ who Fit and fitters 11 know their satisfaction guaranteed, WALTON’S Seamless H osiery k Garter Stockings, each, $4.25 Li Garter Leggin: n Knee Caps, i nen Ankle Camp Shoulder Braces, Camp Abdominal Belt, tic \Iulunnnal Belts, New York Elastic Truss, ~u-g|.- York Elastic Truss, Double. Dr. Pi Seeley T Single, Seeley Hard Rul)ber Truss, Doubie. The Winner Truss. Guar- anteed to hold. Single, $7.50 Leather-Covered Steel Truss, Single, £5.2% Jung’s Arch Braces, e Double Truss, $5.00 $1.00 & $1.50 Foot Appliances and 'lruss Dept. Store No. 2 Only 7th and E Sts. N.W 1// (LY L1 LH I LI LT LI LI L1 LA 1127 as low as $55, Down—$#7 Monthly Pays for a handsome L0 YOU B oM TS 0N MONTHLY MS. Think of thi you' dewt ‘own = car—BUILD ONE ANYWAY—it will increase the value of your property. Bungdlows Garages TRUST 8106 L B LI E LT 110 LA 020 8x10 Photo enlargements cost but 35c, you get the kind of results you want. M. A. LEESE °Fmcar co. Branch 712 11th Street AMUSEMENTS! CRANDALL’S. METROPOLITAN ¥ AT 10tk rst Natlonnl Prexents CORINNE (HWTHH Conway Tearle, Alma Bennett, Phyllis Haver, Ch: Murray, Sylvin Breamer and Crauford Ient, in LILIES OF THE FIELD _Cartoon—Symphony—News - _CRANDALLYS ANBASSADOR 15thse &Col RA.N. W, TORAY AND TOMORROW - CONWAY ) Rt Tk Son RENO_OR BUST." Seenic. l’arkmg Prlvnlege, TMNDALL’S oth & NIGHT_IT_RAINE! CRANDALL’S TODAY AND I LA S TONIGH T 8:20 Mats., Wed. Bat., to $2.50 500 Nights, $1.00 to 33 JANE IN SHAKESPEARE'S | ROMED o JULIET wisk EARLY TO BED Ty Week Thur. HIGH POTS _ AMUSEMENTS. LOEW'S e AT 1IaTH %—10:30 n.m, to 11 p.m. Metro Prese BUSTER KEATON | In his latest comedy success! “‘SHERLOCK, i';/ EXTRA ADDED_MIT Yaie University4%c “CHRONICLES-OF AMERICA" “YINCENNES” Dverture—“Popular 11 “Bob" Foster—Guest S ) nom. 1o 11 pam TTODAY AND ALL WEEK Metro Presents MISS MAE MURRAY In her latest triumph ! ous revelation of Gances? “MLLE. MIDNIGHT" WITH MONTE BLUE. Comedy—News—Overture—&c. + | WFTIVOTTS -4t 5.8 ODAY—Z t gorge- sowns and f| to 1115 P. . Concert, Arthur 1lag Overture, “Rienzi® (Wagner), Bailey F. Alart, Conducting. “CLOUDS” The Heavens’ Drifting Be MIRROR OF THE WOR],/ Dorothy Seegar-—-Henry White Soprano and Barytone in “miny of Hlossom Time. The Mysteries of Life A Microscopic Study of the In. dustrious Ant. The Marimba Serenaders Guatemals Artists On Their Instrument, FEATURE— ANNA Q. NILSSON With Stellar Support in INNOCENCE 7 tes. BT R EMPIRE RE pi1 M Strect N TOM MO A TS, in " NEW M MEADERS\., ALIMONY NEW STANTON et @tg;:- Ave. Bi e Parking Sna 1 CODY o ANTONIO MOR B, DAILV HITS \ l-‘ve-lntl 8115 SHUBERT ATTRACTIONE. SEE IT NOW The Greatest Screen Thrill Washington Has Ever Seem ) D. W. GRIFFITH'S Stupendous Film Spectacle “AMERICA”’ Never a More Gripping Thrill Than the Famous Ride of au! Revere. 8:15 Dally Mats., 2 “QUEENS OF PARIS” wi d Ann Meyers. CAMP MEIGS SHOW GROUNDS 4th_ Street _and _Florida Avenue LAST 2 DAYS DINGLING ln‘ll ATRNUM &BAILEY DOORS OPEN AT 1 AND 7 L DERFORMANCES AT 2 AND 8 Prices. (Adinitting o the Circus, enis 1 Undur 12 years. 50c. Tax fnclud- nd Stand and Reserved Seats at A Aditional Cost According to Location Dowatown Ticket Sale at Lansburgh & Bro, Parking for Circus " s Sixth Street Northeast | 25¢! NATIONAL THEATRE DATLY MATINEES, 2:20; EVES., 880 MARY PICKFORD DOROTHY VERNON HADDON HALL A MARSHALL NEILAN PRODUCTION 55¢, 85c, $1.10: Eves., 53¢, $1.10, $1.65 including tax. J s KEITHs HICH CLASS VAUDEVILLE ALL-STAR SHOW ~ CLARK AND McCULLOUGH The Funny Fuany MARCELLE AND SEA LION COMEDIAN MARGA WALDRON Danseuse Extraordinaire CRAIG CAMPBELL Distinguished Ten BURR & HOPE WILLIE SOLAR 5 Other Star Acts Shows Daily Y EXCURSlON SHENANDOAH CAVERNS Sunday, May 18 Leave Washington 9:00°'A.M. Round Trip Fare, $2.50 Southern Railway System 1510 H St. N.W. Phones Main 5633 and 7063 R htwny Sclwol of Dan’ ng :}(; lI‘(hIN LW 43[1‘"‘52‘“ EYE No anpointment_required. in . MRS, Strictls priv 15 m- NW. . Class and MAIN day. Evog. w! " IMPERIAL RUSSIAN SCHOOL OF DANCING ' Personal Direction Kathirvo M Rallet, Eccentrle Toe, A m, Tues.. 8:30 P.m. ldrem Sat. 10 sm. Private Lessons Any Hou: 2508 Champlain St N.W. Nr. 18th and S ARCADE “PAYL. JOKES” DARCES TONIGHT (Competent Inxtruction)

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