Evening Star Newspaper, July 9, 1924, Page 36

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AMUSEMENTS, FATAL TRAIN WRECK —By GLUYAS WILLIAMS. | T0DAYS AMUSEMENTS. | RESTAURANT MEN FINED. B suusent @) 5% 550 b oy I’S TONIGHTs:20 BELASCO—"In Love With Love,” at ELASCWY = 80 Mat. Thur. & Sat. DUE TO OVERSIGHT ST TMaciNegiaL 380 Tan. Three Convicted of Violating Sani- 5 NITES— € Sani-| “yge. Mars. Bhubert. Prices Include Tax |- S—1,500 Seats, 50c, 75¢, & $1 \ POLPS—“Erminie,” at 8:20 p.m. B SR MATS—1.500 Seats. 50c and 750 tary Ordinmc:l‘ KEITH'S—Vaudeville at 2:15 and "A Peerless Co.—A C ; S 8:15 p.m. As a result of the campaign con- Co:74 Somgly Cem ne“OLF HOPI'ER — Failure to Lock Switch Lever 2 4! 7 TIVOLI—St \ G age, screen and musical| qucted by the health department to “IN VE Blamed for Wabash Accident. E ) = W 0 \ TS, yfonUnuous PCrformance | gnfore sanitation in restaurants and L IT I L Mixty A K — & COLUMBIA—"The Chechahcos,” at | €ating houses, three defendants were 99 ROBERT AM 11 9y Automatic Device Urged. o 11:10 a.m., 1:05, 3:15, 5:15, 7:15 and |convicted in the District of Columbia LOTCS RO LOT(S 3 3 ] 9:25 p.m. branch of the Police Court by Judge DONALD GALLAHER g f p METROPOLITAN — “The Perfect|GuS A. Schuldt yesterday. —_— 3ex. Monday “WANG® _Beats Today Derafiment of a passenger train on P C - Flapper. st 11335 amn 1:5, 335, They were George Kirkenes, ober-| i o reapect to the Prestdent, Mrs. | — o—rere £ RSt edny ash re vay nea Villiams, (@ . iy . ating a fruit and confectione; store | the Wabash railway near Williamsport. 5:35, 7:35 and 9:40 p.m. And eating establishment at 1700 U|Coolidge and family, the Wednesday D Ind., June 1, resuiting in the death o PALACE—"Half-u-Dollar Bill” at|3nd eating establishment at 1700 | matines 1 e 2. - tq. v 3 e 8 postpon until tomorrow. six passengers, seven employes and in. Z 10:40 a.m., 12:35, 2:16, 4:10, 6, 7:45| ferent charges of violating the sani- | ——emaet0 Postponid until tomo £ = 1 - and 9:45 p.m. tary laws; Lee Mon Yii as caused by the I ary laws; Lee Mon Ying, operating B sl sty e e o RIALTO—"Another Scandal,’ a restaurant at 450 Pennsylvania ave- P LOEW’S HIGH CLASS VAUDEVILLE vl caileyer nf iR DRINIIE Swl ohcom ¢ 11:30 a.m, 1:30, 3:30, 5:30, nue, was fined $20, and Charles Lee, & out of its notch and allowing the 9:30 p.m. conducting a restaurant at, 149, Penn. vitch points to open as the passenger | * Rt at 6:15|Sylvania Avenue, was fined $25. pal train was passing over the switch C\ P 2 A SSADOR~Iosboutiyr & 15| Shelr fines. \ ¥ _STREET AT 13TH e The switch was not. locked. according ¢ e CENTRA—“The ‘Marrisge Cheat.” Contimntas =100 s AT . HENRY HUL!, o evidence submitted to the rsta = e & e——a toeidence st to 9:40 p.m. NOW PLAYING EDNA HIBBARD Metro Presents and Company i1 - L — {helensineland HENRY HEADS A. A. A. ; . YANNA Q. NILSSOH || | = ™ dsmae meveom Zoing over the switch at high speed R wvaused the lever to fly out of its m‘:r\(h 3 DETROIT, July 9~’rhomu.? Pd. ¢ K N wu Nm;!m Feature vermitting the switch points open Henry of Detroit was re-electes i , b | ) ermixsion Wha iresulting: I fasranorantiior fatc president of the American Automo- i O s “Greenwich Village Folliex ®rain bile Association at )eflfl{da)"fi ‘::'nslnn § N “wrpiugz :t’flMoIM;:m‘a:a": CLIFTON and DE REX A head- collisio bet k of the annual convention. ansas 9 venty: “They're Dif ccnetrioite et City and_ San Francisco are being 4 E N “HALF-A-DOLLAR BILL” ey're_Different on the Seaboard Air Line considered for the next annual con- | s Oihec Blae Aot N. C., resulting in six deaths, i Yantion. AL ST. JOHN COMEDY And “His Bitter Half” RENEE ROBERT not have occurred had an adequate = automatic train control device been e 7 L - 2 7 Z ~ . And on Savings GIERS-DORF SYMPHONISTS Accounts Z Sunday Matinee at LOEW’S Zoro. Bouventsy A1l “Mats, D oy e ) Trlwses and Shows Daily, 2.15 and 815 ek OLUMBI shing a meeting point b on Time A . press train, the commission declared. [)I'fiom'{.\‘. Elastw Goods e A 12w — = B 2 E 1 It Didn't Work WHEN YOU SUD— g A complete assortment of i L = DENLY WAKE UP Tax-exempt and otHErEeEuri- || v G inonis ot ey o THE FIRST PICTURE EVER ‘ MADE IN ALASKA She married James Jinx to re- TO THE TACT THAT ties bought and sold. prices. Discard that old worn-out truss now—and get orm him, though he was the poor- | TS YOUR STREET THE We give prompt response to a new one while these low est of jays; she thought her affec- i il Jay he ) th > prices prevail. Expert truss tion "would’warm i inpire him CONDUCTOR. HAS BEEN the legitimate needs of our de-| Atters n. chargemen_who S e % y & CALLING ouT positors and clients. know their business. Fit and reverend pastor, “you're pulling a = i i bty e e Demnae von ) L i, o PRANKLIN vaaaws the family lawyer, who hair was | . e e T NATIONAL BANK| Seamless Hosiery appear the destroyer of dreams that | > Silk Ganter Stockings: oa irpear ihe dotroyer of dream that | 5,000 PUPILS ENROLLED. | THE CHILDREN'S SLIP Tenth St. at Pa. Ave. N.W.| Sik Coner Lossing coch $375 % % T 7 frozen Northb—of the Klondike days when gold Silk Knee Caps, each, $2.75 rear that your wedding with one| — [ ful and vain will bring you | Summer Schools Start Six-Week ‘{ I E: : Silk Ankl X the hardest of sledding, and oodles | e S BRANCH | Linen Elr::SIukinuE::fh“” & of sorrow and pain.” “Gee whiz," | ; 1111 Connecticut Avenue $4.00 said her Sunday school teacher, °I| nt in the summer schools Male Bt BpluaT T o Linen Garter Leggins, each, $350 | N\ onday Sfer) . Safx- —etoutd be caretaly sate- || MAGS of Btmiam, Linen of |lsomy 5. coommaw, Tmos. ». momuax.| Linen Knee Cone T Each 3220 | N0 BRSNS S cosullinatis nlasies the Suite— n Vice Pres. and Cash, Linen Anklets, each, $2.50 ———— == = ‘ 00 onl ee dicondoletibe - | Wl nly can weep and condole, behold rse neared the Camp Shoulder Braces, $3. ing vou marry that creature, with |3, rding to reports sub- | hope of reb ng his soul!” Her | mitted by the principals today . parents. they wept and implored her | Walter B. Patterson, director of spe- Special $ Bae i i Camp Abdominal Belts, . [T——CRANDALL'S: y cial schools Labor charges included. Lot At BEgie New York Elastic Truss, one’s fond parents can. | in the Dunbar Hi hool. The white Cushions extra. Single, i | L F AT 10th: ied that indigent fellow. de ted an enroll- ; rounded him up at the kirk; a|™ f > colored, { New York Elastic Truss, TODAY—11 A. M. TO 11 P. M. 0f “Covered Wagon™ Fame skate h as e and yellow. a % T B i J Double, : = ate who was idie and_yellow. a ) Chair Car de Luxe Service Danle | Davklsi Tean. 233‘8 FIRST NATIONAL PRESENTS ORCHESTRA SUBSIDIARIES boob with a grudge against work. | Clty Sunday. f | neluding Admissto: Atd o P & Only $4 round trip. Next Sunday,| g AR 'l $1.50™= fasten Seeley Hard Rubber Truss, COLLEEN i 00 w she is taking in washing. | ;;¢ 12} Special through t o Mount Vernon e the family hash, and she E. | Leave "Washipgton) hin | | Stopping Over in Single, $3. of the josh [ i 01 a.m. midnight.— ertisement. | < \ Seeley Hard Rubber Ti 1 of the jo those it S haserasenont | g g ¢ i ] { ALEXANDRIA Doubie, 5 5500 S o \ N # b EF Fo visit Christ, Church and Washington's The Winner Truss. Guar- i bundiis patiently warmm i EHinahalwe neiien elleinr 111 at the billiard hall fire, and she i« | franchise in 1818 and later lost it ; e m., 33, e Gelds and Tacturer, L:"";::rdcz“’m:'e‘gds'uj“.’l.‘lfl:;"flso With Sydney Chaplin, Frank b : shed ik e e e YU From Mid-City Terminal Single, 4525 Mayo and Phyllis Haver, (Copyright) WALT MASON. | 100% | S " 12th St. and Pa. Ave. N.W. IS Ak D oia sso || il i 5 M. SENIA GLUCK HONOR MAJ. WILMARTH PURE m OFFICE ROOMS wopr dmriee e 2| D Shon re i |l [PERFECT e gy ' FOR RENT Reupholstering e Seriee vy Nl rovandien. ELIAS BREESKIN, Violinist i | | Moderate Rental 8 Round Trip, 80 Cents { I FLAPPER ROYAL SCOTTISH CLAN Congratulated on Promotion by | | Central Location ~Why wait until fall to have Mount Vernen epen 10 2. m. te § p. A Introducing th s School Finance Workere B ey mo s e s B Verme Tt Open on Sembay j > U g e, c s, ’ A ‘ now taking work at cost to Comedy—Symphony News fasinzers, Dancers and | Keep our Staff of upholsterers || 2 e ; ___ lnsirumentals ‘ ANK ey e e Washington-Virginia Raitway Co. & / SN R | ox THE scREBY \ | ‘ ) e of school the anklin School pre e ay to 3 Raymond O. Wilmarth, chief ac- countant, a large basket of flowers. OF COMMERCE *reiephone Matn 2329, Extima- | ‘ stased by MADGE KENNEDY tor will call with samples. p Lillian Hoskins, Jack Hoffman s e eaket oL doer AND SAVINGS :;;“h‘]\hv‘j;:[‘;’i :I:‘{h e : i i Just Drive It; That’s All | Gor 1is% exdESSts: Emut H°l°ber Company | Store No. 2 O'dy e U L | B=—=—=1pa===10|| «oF st n.w. Main 2329 . | 7thandE Sts. N.W. With HARRISON FORD in THREE MILES OUT Four Added Hits—Symphony Cooled By Washed lced Air L T i l CrANDALL'S govmnn & H TODAY A v % MARRIAGE CONLEY, I CRANDQI.I’S :‘:E:':ER» N TR 0t TN e DM IS 1o AMUSEMENT PARK 41 AT TRACTIONS INCLI'LING GREAT BAMD OF 10 FOR DANCING S, TOMORROW —ROD LA ROCQUE, “THE CODE TH! HANNE Film Features OLYMPIC Youse et tam .:“1::";. Ample Parkin MAYO, YIRGINIA VAL I | CRANDALL'S zom mocsir | |7 X1 d G st NE o HOOT NCE TALMADGE, COMEDY. A PLANTE Also - LARRY [ and P Stx. S TOD and RUTH MILLE i _ McKEE.”" ¥ in Priovsis i || TRUXTON Where No Roof Is Overhead BRI || o s s APEAKE BEACH L Hllll“ Mute Messengers of a Nation N an underground tele- heard. Confusion beyond phone cable scarcely description would reign if thicker than a man’s wrist this unhindered speech, there are 2400 threadlike now hushed by science in copper wires, each pair tiny strands, were voiced providing a path for in- aloud. stant speech. An average of 54,000,- that you would enjoy. - - PRINCESS These highways of the 000 telephone conversa- : B bt i o 30-Mile Moonlight Trips || - ' ¥ Loz MEYER DAVIS ORCHESTRA TE And HARRY LANGDON, spoken word, buried be- tions speed daily over the £ Hickory” doesn’t mind, It is sturdy e ey neath many an American wires of the Bell System. A R A oilT yeaict Palatial Steamer St. Johns city, are carrying thou- By hundreds in cables, by nature’s stormy elements. ‘ T e et “abiwaacia ‘o teens, 49 LI On-the-Ba If your home is enriched with a garden or '::“‘ et Ateaciions: your porch is uncovered, “Old Hick- : day idaye) RAPHAEL ory” is the kind of summer furniture R | | N ¥ it Trains in SISTER.”” And Comedy. Bt T Hii 3y From the Press ~ YSTERI Y RUTH MILLER, BREAKING POINT. sands of voices simultane- dozens in the open wires, i . e ously from office to fac- they travel in silence side “Old Hickory” furniture is not prmf"fi' I tory and some from coast by side, to find voice again Why, here at M‘;‘V“' s y",“’u find quite g mrpmaadl || [0SR SR R et to. coast. only at their journey's end. a comfortable “Old Hickory” Arm Lesves-zn e woare ||| DUMBARTON 2505t % i ] ; Rocker for $5.50, and lots of other at- Rt e sTnE wmTs I If released from their Muted as they pass from : Sractive L th Sirect and K ‘copper carriers, these mes- telephone to telephone, ; sages would sound a Babel, they weave the pattern of ¢ PARK in which none could be ' the nation’s life. THEATER [ Lifetime Furniture Is More Than A Name i n i / ¢ DAN THE CHESAPEAKE AND POTOMAC TELEPHONE CO. Py P i News NEW STANTON %% &5, 5= %” 7 BEBE DANIELS, in “HIS CHILDREN'S i MAYER & CO. Ooe Sy : : St Seventh Street Between D and E LANK BOOKS DARCING. i LI SEOVERS. 13 znd N FRIVATE L, time, 75c. Course, ‘4 priv.. 3 class: —Ready to supply you when you say | Suer *Teeuie Finé environments, W 1120, ) he rd. TS 77 Teach you t¢ nce cor- MRS DAVISON'S ity & ‘v tesons 1 B : E. Morrison Paper Co.|.4% o A R Mals Tisd Ty e 1000 Pa. Aw. 2 v Fr . . it ’ e

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