Evening Star Newspaper, June 11, 1924, Page 40

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INCREASE OF POWER OF D. C. HEADS, TOPIC Lincoln Park Citizens Not Ready to Vote on Resolution of Indorsement. SPIRITED DEBATE BRINGS Association Urges Equitable Tax System for District. The Park ciation will careful detail of Lincoin Citizens' Asso der every for in- Distrier passing upon it ided upon after asure at a ation in the the proposed ereasing the powers of Commissioner befors action was dr b dison v ¢ me ting of van School 1 committ David ure” wh of the pa ider “any the and <aid to do <o would of ch would Commis in« Pow age of rEes Eguitzble Tax System. the committer 4 of six residents ivener "McLeod 4nd || nd trip from W & P. ticket a Advertisement Alumnae l’lans R»umnn The - Dame de 1 reunion S n.n e Trusses and Elastic Goods A complete assortment of high quality trusses and elas- tic goods at surprisin:ly prices. Discard that worn-out truss now—and get a new one while these'low prices prevail. Expert truss fitters in_ charge—men_who know their business. Fit and satisfaction guaranteed. WALTON’S Seamless Hosiery ilk Garter Stockings, cach, $4.2 Garter Leggins, each, $. Silk Knee Caps, each, § Silk Anklets, Each, §; Linen Garter Stockings, each, $4.00 Linen Garter Leggins, each, $3.50 Linen Knee Caps, Each, $2.50 Linen Anklets, each, $2.50 Camp Shoulder Braces, . Camp Abdominal Belts, Camp Abdominal Belts, Elastic Abdominal Belts, New \nrk Elastic Truss, Singl New ank Elastic Truss, Double, $4.50 Dr. Pierce Double Truss, $7.50 Seeley Rubber Truss, Single, $3.00 Seeley Hani Rubber Truss, Double, $5.00 Tbe Winner Truss. Guar. anteed to hold. Sl.n;le, $750 Leather-Covered Truss, $5.25 $1.00 & $1.50 Dr. S:lm]]'l Foot Appliances and remedies. Truss Dept. Store No. 2 Only 7th and E Sts. V. q& and Young 0 The young are mostly well and strong, their lives are like a grand sweet song, they're right side up, there’s nothing wrong, they're sei- dom sick or sor and so the grandsire in his chair, who talks of corns and falling hair, and aches and pains beyond compare, becomes to them a bore. Youth has nc patience with the wails of those who have mgrowing nails. who soak their feet in steaming pails, rheumatics to allay; youth wearies of the mour.:- ful wheeze of _ancient men with | spavined knees who talk forever of |discase. from dawn till close of day. | And so. too often grandad fecls, as | he rubs mustard on his heels, that Itherc'll be glad and joyous spiels |when he is dead and gone; he thinks the children wildly yearn to { sce his ashes in an urn, or see him {planted by the burn that babbles | vast the lawn. The children are not <o unkind, but they for laughter re designed; his melancholy frame gets on their nerves, 'tis true; they would not have him bump he bumps, but wish he'd quit dis- cussing mumps and wens and other | grievous lumps, and gout and Span- | Sh flu With a »aded down, they jar me up from | ieet to crown, but when my nephews | ;ome to town I talk not of my woes; gossip on some sgrightly theme, | Irink soda pop and ecat ice cream, nd none of them would ever r!rmm | hat chiiblains rack my toes (Copyright.) \\ \I I' MASON. TRIBUTE BY FRIENDS. Retired G, P. O. Workers Get Gifts and Best Wishes. Friends and with Alpheug K. former co-workers | Riddle and Dennis J ently retired after . pr of r. The hone T Vaughn and James S Shenandoah Flight Off. The loah, which was ehief of runced nd longer Think of the old saying: | “A Friend in Need Is a Friend Indeed.” 1f services and are not prepared to pay the amount we gladly open a Charge Ac- you are in need of our entire will ||l count. Dr. Willam Perau Optometrist 907 F Street Now conzected with - Oppenhcimer & Shah | For appointment Call M. 5492 ches and pains I'm|0f white | | | through ‘| Gorge | | THE HELD ON CHARGE OF ALTERING MONEY Joseph Errico Arrested on Com- plaint of Storekeeper—Grand Jury Indicts Others. A charge of altering Urited States money certificates is made in an in- dictment reported vesterday by the grand jury against Joseph Krrico. He is said to have raised $1 notes to represent $10 certificates by adding an additional figure in the corner of the bills, A number of such altered bills were passed here and In other cities, it is claimed. When Errico sought to pass one of the notes on Hannah who keeps a store at 1146 her suspicions were s 1 precinct detective was cailled in and Errico was ar- rested. Samuel E. Barton was indicted for alse pretenses. It ix alleged he procured $300 from a local bank, in which he deposited a check for 0. which is sald not to have been good. Ignored “Slavery” Charge. The grand jurors ignored a charge ZEALOUS LAW GUARDIAN TRIPS OVER “MYSTERY” Two sets of tags for an automobile parked in front of 2121 R street yesterday aroused the suspicion of a zealous member of the District po- lice department. One palr, on the car, were New Jersey, 1924, tags. Another pair, discovered under the seat, were Pennsylvaniu, 1923, plates. In the car also were some papers addressed to lnniA Van Voorhees, Camp TDIX. N. J." afoot surmised aw. So he con- and took it to ird precinet ater this mor same pi want automobil Milller. He described the car. h, we have it already, sir. Ef- ficienc that's us, Your car's out- side, t we're still looking for the cry ng net station a man. report the theft of my sald he to Policeman ow apt. V “and my addres; Y GIRLS’ CAMP TO OPEN. V. C. A girls' camp—Ka on West River near Gal our name, sir, there appeared |9 TODAY'S AMUSEMENTS. POLI'S—"The Mikado,” at 8:20 p.m. KEITH'S—Grace la Ruo. vaude- ville,sat 2:15 and $:15 p.m. TIVOLI—Photoplay and vaudeville, continuous showing from 2 to 11 p.m. STRAND—"The Animated Toy Shop,” vaudeville and pictures, at 1013 E-ST FVENING STAR WASHINGTON, D. C. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 11, 1924, HOME MADE CANDICS 2:45, 6:30 and §:40 p.m. METROPOLITAN—"“The Marriage Cheat,” at 11:40, 1:40, 3:40, 5:35, 7:35 and 9340 p.m. PALACE—"The at 10:5, 5:45 p.m. RIALTO—"The Rejected Woman," 11:30, 1: 30,530, 130" and de of the Sea” 10, 20, 6:05, 7:50 and | at “The White Sis- and 9:30 p.m, or Bust,” and '9:40 PROTECT | YOUR EYFS Your future vision can be protected only by sour prexent AMBASSADOR — ter,” at 5:30, CENTRAL— 11:35, 1:35, 3 D OPTICAL cO. M. A. LEESE Radio Specialists slavery against Geo | Harding: one of false pr against Isadore Kahan, aliag against Benjamin Parrott Others i John Menic . Ry. leave the Travel by or, Wyo., and hit the « through t hone Indian re: tion, over wo-Tee | the Teton Moun supreme range Hole big-zame Yellowstone Wonderiand the last western just opened . via Salt Lake it Pike's Peak region, Co wrings and Denver. All on o fare ticket sive tour of Write for folder, tain Route to Yeilow into the Ja country, then countrs Return Pa.— Gets 360-Day Jail Sentence. colored, app. ttingly in charge ored, p dolph e N the echarges frontier Adver- re I -will_open for the sum of' " inds ary trial-mercantile’ cl of the local . will be in or it of car men mp now dquarters, street The committee in charge Kahlert includes Miss Paul Kaufman, rt H. Putne K, ®io- rails motor H. A. Hayward Promoted. H. A. Hayward has heen advan to the position of United States e nlace H. 1. Barrick, 4 Mr. H ward will have pervision of fiseal and personnel branches angd ackson on to It's in Roval lorado ne re- sion of customs. caring Police of as- . faded| Genuine balloon cquipment on passenger cars. Chair Car de Luxe Service $1.5 Stopping Over in ALEXANDRIA Including Admission to Mount Vernom To vistt Christ, Church and Washington's Lodgeroom 10 m, 2p. m., Guide and Lecturer. From Mid-City Terminal 12th St. and Pa. Ave. N. Phone Ressrvations, Regular Service 900 a. m. to 3:30 p. m. See that big WJZ[JU - St ~quenchin energ’yquldmg' Orange ~ Main 597 Every Half Hour. Office Rooms Centrally Located Moderate Rentals In This Building APPLY TO THE W. what we use in ma}zmg our famous Dikemans deliciosORANGE beverage Everybody’s drinking this delicious orange beverage! Some folks are serving it for re- freshment at afternoon and evening bridge par- ties—and it - solves the question of what to offer vour friends during hot weather. Better than punch, because it is more refreshing and hits the spot every time! Make a note to have Dikeman’s delicious Orange Bever- age at your next Bridge or 500 party—and insure the success of that occa- sion! 30c per quart, with small addmonal charge for container. You May Obtain It at Any of Our Stores: 3034 14th St. N.W. 912 F St. N.W. 431 9th St. N.-W. 937 9th St. NaV. 1004 F St. N.W. 1338 F St. N.W. 519 14th St. N.W. 719 14th St. N.W. 655 Pa. Ave., S.E. And at All Peoples. Drug Stores Miss Florence Dunlap, secs re- ubs de ing and 614 of ced sistant director, of ay- the | | of a part of the legal work of the divi- tires—standard _THE TREW MOTOR CO. €14 9th St. In The Star Classified Section youll find a column devoted to Radio Specialties — and these advertisers are equipped to give you prompt and efficient servivce—in all the de- tails which will make your experience with Radio satisfactory. Y 712 11th S Stere We Are Discontinuing Our Portable Lamp and Shade Department ALL PORTABLE LAMPS AND SHADES Are to Be Closed Out at Once at Off Regular O Prices A Most Remarkable Value-Giving Event. See These Beautiful Lamps and Shades. Convenient Terms If Desired POTOMAC ELECTRIC APPLIANCE CO. 607 14th Street Phone Main 955 } Branch Store, Washington Railway and Electric Builing, 14th and C Sts. N.W. throu h Salt Lake ny LL tickets to California via the Chicago & NorthWestern - Union Pacific include Salt Lake City, Denver and Scenic Colorado without extra cost. the Mormon Temple, the Tabernacle ?v:e:h|u great organ and Great Salt Lake, more remarkable than the Dead Sea of Palestine. ‘Travel on the train de Tuxe—the los Angeles limifed Lv. Chi 8:00 p. m. .:A..::du 2:40 p. m. (3rd day) m«mmwmcflflm-mdm to Denver with connections for California. P304 " Waiingeon™ Visit Yellowstone — cnly overnight from Salt mws;:,.:;fidficfloflhwm about $18 more. Sookiets and meps and let as Write for Fooe oo with your lans. For anman ask any Rallroad Ticket Office, or F. L. Feakins, ., Gen'l Agent, U. P. System, 508 Com'l Trust Bldg., 15th & Market Sts., Philadelphia . Ry. Plnnlyinnl! Bldg., 15!! & Chestnut Sts., Philadelphia CRANDALL'S. METROPOLITAN ¥ AT 10th TODAY—11 A. M. TO 11 P. M. ATIO ESENTS * LEATRICE Percy Marmont, Jou_and Laska hon. L. I MARRIAGE CHEAT Lige Conley in “Alr Pockets” e MPTONY. Washington's Fin Daniel Breeskin. CRAND'ALL'S ‘,‘..'?'11'.22:}‘1('4 M, TODAY 1. WHIT TOMORI ckANDALL's DAY HOOT TODAY BROOK MAN “DANDY LIONS. 'CRANDALL’S e And DOR = ING ' Avenne Grand CRANDALL’S % Paas NATS 2 1M Daiv: 3 TODAY LEWIS STONE Y and. RAMON SAN PUT ASUNDE CRANDALL'S *3ete Thsier CRANDALL o .'“ &Queber 8. TODAY n “THE MISFIT P LA E A LA C STREET AT 13TH 011 pom. OF THE SEA Victor Fleming's Superb Picturi- zation of Byrom Morgan's Great Sea Drama! With JACQUELINE LOGAN AND ROD LaROCQUE SE.NNITI' LANGDDN COMEDY ® © LOEW’S EET AT 12TH 30 a.m. to 11 p.m. GUILTY ONE Paramount’s poswerful picturi- zation of Pauline Fredericks famous stage success, WITH AGNES AYRES | LATEST JUVENILE COMEDY “The Junlor Partmer” News, Digest, Overture, Ete. 1555 10:30 A M. RIALTO | LIFE—BEAUTY—ACTION Goldwyn Presents THE REJECTED WOMAN Featuring ALMA RUBENS CONRAD NAGEL AND A WONDERFUL CAS® —ADDED ATTRACTIONS— STAN LAUREL COMEDY “ZEV vs. PATRIKA” FAMOUS RIALTO ORCHESTRA 'ONIGHT POLI’S- »... Thur. & Sat. | DeWOLF HOPPER | And His Comic Opera Company tn THE MIKADO «In two decades, none half so good”— TIMES 30c to $1.50. Mats., 50c to $1.00. BEG MON “The Frince gll:.Al’l_llcl." W GLEN ECHO 18 THE BIG FREE ADMISSION 41 AMUSEMENT PARK 41 ATTRACTIONS INCLUDING DANCING. MERRY MUSIO 22 //////////////// STUDEBAKER = Just Drive It; That's All YAY the Word —and we will supply the Blank Books. America's Deautiful and Artistic Lyric Songbird Special Comedy Feature WILLIAMS & WOLFUS KRAMER & BOYLE * DAINTY MARIE BELMONT’S LIONS § Other Btar Acts Extra Added Attraction ME. & MES. HALE HAMILTON Y Orgnn Recital, Arthar Flagel ‘ECHOES OF THE OPERA’ (TOBANT) SYBIL SANDERSON FAGAN “The Ameriean Mocking Bird” TIVOLL mluum OF LIVING _WORLD ROY CROPPER (LYRIC TENOR Direct from Ziegfeld's “Follies of 1923-'24% Abbreviated Camera Study BURT EARL AND HIS EIGHT SAXOPHONE GIRLS Screen Feature STELLAR ENSEMBLE Led by Anna Q. Nilsson, Leou Tellegen, Norman Kerry, Alfee Calhoun and Stuart Hoimes, in Chambers' IIETWEEI FRIENDS Free Dancing Meyer Davis Orchestra Str. Chas. Macalester Whart 6:30 p.m. Round Tri 40-Mile Moonlight Trips FREE DANCING RAIN OR SHINE Meyer Davis Orchestra Every Eve. Except Sat. and Sun., at 7:15 Palatial Steamer St. Johns 7Tth St. Wharf—Adwlits, 75¢: Children. 40c Steamer stops Alexandria all trips. Arlmgton Roof Garden Atop Arlington Hotel Sangamo Band Madrillon Service Cover Charges—355 Cents Week Night . £1.10 Saturdays MEYER GOLDMAN. Manager For Reservations—Main 6550 __DANCING—RAIN OR SHINE Film Features LIBER North Capitol & P St CHEV'n VY CHASE gonm., 2 ODAY AND TOMORROW (Matinee to- & 30)—MONTE BLUE AND TRENE RETI Tith & N e "a BOY O PLnkbEs DUMBARTON ™33} and CONWAY TEARL umm, SPACE. CHA RAY. T. R, EniT CHAFMAN S _WRIGHT, “THE_GIRL 1] “TIMES HAVE A & Hll’l’ODROME O SoT GIBSON, 1a “HOOK_AND_LADDER. PR[NCBS 1119 H St. N.E. L. 2600 LAST DAT-JMITON STLLS and . NILLSON, in “FLOW- Comeds. POWDER FAVORITE 62 W St. N.W. M. 5794 HOLL Fwoon. Tin ALLSTAR And’ COMED! DANCING. MISS _JOSBPHINE JACKSON, PRIVATE danclng lessons: 7 leseons, §5. or'S1 single los; 636 19th n.w. Phobe Potomac T71. Rij htway School of ] Dancing 914 14th N.W. (BETWEEN EYE AND Al lstest steps. Strictly private e No appointments requir am.-11 GLOYER'S, 613 Zamd Catherine me, 719 9th St N.W. Fraok. 6508 We teach sou to dance in a few lewsons. _Private and _class.Redve ~ IMPERIAL RUSSIAN SCHOOL OF DANCING E Morrison Paper Co. A== W T AV | Perwaal Dirgitien, Kathryn M. Kobhlar. t. Eccentric Toe, American Step and Aerobatic Dinetng. " Open AN someaer X224 Coan. Ave. N.Wo Main [

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