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e INSTALLED ATG. . " pRependable gEarthquakes Assured by Institution’s Observatory. The mological observatory. last 1 first news of maiy earthquakes, now assures the public the future uble. The universicy today has amonsx & instruments & - H Kknown as the Galitizin | mograph, the oniy one ¢/ ils kind on this s features of this delicate piece of ap- parat photo elemes of machines A Acel mit of the of the a more writin; Dr. ical the ¥ om recorded Franc erv; ol may hundr g Whi the ¢ one type. 20 storm, H cess »e t th Fat work the clety many 1 count from Years urday more ing the d: of thy drills, encam The letic dash vard shoe man; hoys, jump vard Wood dash, The comm Robb, 1, Home olon — amaz ashes trying to conquer the fire fiend, the monster were ing his arkload of flivvers on Ararat gray, cinders Brow! farms that were smiling, and land- scapes beguiling were ruined and wrecked in the space of a breath; and kirks the ashes and grayness ol death. “Oh. heavy- en, w campers were and stogies and slung batch without wardens and rangers admonish such strangers, who laugh while the forest burns up and expires. that slavin when disaster since campers won't master the lessons we wardens have cease- lessly they’l their lands station, qual.. world over from sy kilos L1y irstruments were at first placed. WOODMEN OF DISTRICT and families, held their annual out- attended with athletic events dencing and stocking race, Barnes Lillian Harry Lohman; Elizabeth Wright; At the dance pavilion the first prize was awarded 2 and Carl W. Treadway, dancing of the old-style waltz. recently organized fraternal relations | of America, in the District of Colum- bia. representing six Woodmen camps. The officers of the committee are 0. B. Bowman, Swiggett, Georgetown Camp: ’ The Wasted \Voods. ‘.4 'lhe forest was blazing witk fury drifting like clouds overhead; splendid! of the breeze; chatter and shout while they scatter | Co; W SEISMOGRAPH Reports on University sels- which in the 3 years has given to the world| Georgetown (hat its repoits in 11 be even more depend- de of the Aijurtic. The speciai us are magnetie registration and graphic recording, the nt of friction in tae o '® entirelv climfiated. ssures Vinny More e . the n.achine w cording of many more world's quakes and permit of s m of the ordin: 1 per- @ shakink eart Sicberg of the Jena seismolog- places the 55 felt sensibly or in 9. number of trumentally 100 to 10,000 | pasc ouly annually | Of these in to 110 have bheen ut_ Georgetown. A. Tondor?, director tory, hopes that tr now reach from (hres 90 Father i the mber four, to en it first w fourded in 1611, orgetown observatory had only cismograph—of the Weichert It carried a stationary mass of The rockiug duriig wind- | of th> south tower of the Building. in whose bhase the ne- be- N ated their removal to a cave the quadrangle. Iuavgurated in 1910, her Tondor! ugurated at Georgetow nternational recue colleg th 1910 | uit order, wit United Stat in the ry. HOLD RECORD OUTIN the District of Columbia in hl ny celebrated “Woodman day"” Sat- | at Marshall Hall, Md., when than 1.400, including friends | here. An old-fashioned picn m nd clown capers, comprised ay's sports. The degree team e order went through its new which will feature the annuai npment at Milwaukee, Wis. winners of prizes on the ath- field were as follows: 50-yard for boys, Hugene Jaeger; 30 dash for girls, Ruth Hudlow Arthur Roll card dash for girls, Virginia anding _broad jump fo Grimes Seniff: standing broad | for girls, Christina Smith; 50- dash for girls, 15 to 18 years, Hammett; fat men’s race, ladies’ race, 50 yards, i3-vard dash for men only, M. B. Crum -yard free for all, Howard Earlcox. 5 | to Mrs. Charles M for the bestj outing was arranged by the ittee of the Modern Woodmen president; ngton Camp Columbia Camp; M. OE. e M Paul E. William P. Samuel M. John W. Palmer, Corrick, Wells, Was Lincoln Camp Camp, jal Cam and ing., the smoke wreaths were the were flying and heroes were in red. Great trees that standing when Noah was land- were falling with crashes 'mid and ashes—long centuries ng, and slain in a day. And that were were holy homes lowly and that were lost in how was it rted.” I asked, -hearted. oi William the ward- ho watches thé woods: “Some reckless, boneheaded they scattered their nilar goods. They around matches in dangerous es. they broke up their camps quenching the fires; the feckless, The trees were waving when Aesop was g. the trees that were ancient Caesar was young, must fall in The trees that were | heir glory is ended,| I whisper no more in the rush still campers will sprung. smoldering snipes in the wood and leas.” right.) S E. Morrison Paper Co. ——and inspect our stock of Blamk Books before you go elsewhere. 1009 Pa. Ave. PINDLER 801 ilth mzms LEAN & PRESS ALL & DELIVER Plain Voile | and other: The largest gathering of Woodmen | 22 Orballa "AMUSEMENTS Tivoli—Vaudeville. A program thrills opened oll. meets Clare, who has chosen agricul- | Sute decorations removed, buys a tux- 2 = Johnny Hines a comedian, jockey |ture as his profession. The .ce‘m. of|edo and fights the wily villain ~for | STRAND-—Jean Barrios, vaude 'mel and actor, all in one. In “Little|the budding of their romance are|the heroine’s hand. . After many |2nd pictures, continuous from 12:30 to | Johnny Jones.” adapted from George | among the most beautiful and charm- | minor complications, including an |11 P.m. A | Cohan’s stage success, as the|ingly acted of the picture.. Then|amusing satire on a man entrapped | GAYETY=—"Record Players," bur- snappy rider of “Yankee Doodle,” un- | comes the meat of the novel—Clare's | for the night by a vampire and a near | lesque, 2:15 and 8:15 p.m. beatem American race horse, I en-|confession of his own fault, the dis-|Wedding of the heroine to the villain.| PALACE—"Tess of the D'Urber- gaged by the Earl of Bloomsburg, (covery of Tess that he had not re- i giving the lady an opportunity to dis-|villes.” at 11:10 a.m., 1:10, 3:20, 5:20, titled Englishman, who has bought |cefved her letter written long before!| play the latest thing in wedding|7:20 and 9:30 p.m. 3 p: “Yankee Doodl of music and vesierduy scree e, to ride the horse i the British Derby. Opposed by a villain who would win from the usua <hort drama, Wind” a boautifully presented ad- Loew's Columbia Theater this week E u e it ot e il ot o Metropohtan— Wine of |is continuing for the beneft of the|Dband from whom she should never and ice, wi‘h Nel Shinman in the lead Waiting fans who did not see Gloria thrills and heart- | Strand—J ean Barrios. The Strand presents a bright arr: j of vaudeville and motion pi week. Jean Barrios star of fashiol { beautiful series of latest gowns, inging sprigh song offering: won many reca peech yeste with Dobow and Ro fu is furnished by edy skit with “Breezes from prove just that Sherlock an the have act bling.’ The Chance, John shown which bert bin Gilbert in scen develop during w prison wall int news reel and add to the entel orchestra, dire vell,p! “The Trail of the the id Adrienne, called “Tw hotoplay is a picture full of thrills. a diverting o fror Nort 1 scenic film to Selections from Victor Herbert's Mile. ModiWe” are played by th Tivoli Orchestra Bailey. Alart. con { ducting. A news reel completes the | bill. tures is gorgeous as th all decked out in an. n, of th ason. late hy tly some of the I's and mad -day Let's Dance.” to extablish a chain of stations ir this [ cantor is by R ose, and John 1l of song revue Stanle: “Who 1s He? a com Murray Stutz and O Musical Com Howard wi and Clinton an excellent ists, robati urns and Tum feature. “The Lon na elyn Brent es from married into a pursuit by hieh he o water an Al St rtainment. cted ar, G £2 Ji below Arthur Man rturc by Palace—"Tess of the D'Urbervilles.™” Thomas Hardy wrote of life as it not as xci seem. it that is books larshal 5 eilan’; of the D'Urberv the Palace Theater this week. the most beau been shown Neilan has no for most Mr. Hardy's and logical sistently presen tol not read the b Tess, a des father. howev drunkard. of the English the wealthy walking tour w London lawyer. for a few m dancers, innocent the flag. is being hanged dancers m being slowly raised. keynote of fnevitable tragedy that is | excellently m; fashion throug Tess employer makes feudal home, perogati having e degre. Chm CII' $1.50 Sto, To visit Christ 00 a. Mount Veraon saturates reful Anhappy endant of the D'Urberville family of England. whose voung and C] eauty denoting th reen and cenar| this & U spirit Mr. Hardy" preserved i s film version of * les. al “Tes the feature a one tiful pictures that in Washington. t taken liberties the plot and has used English scenery 1 og of his settings and beauty and picturesquencss aid great- Iy in expressing the atmosphere of | Irene Rich us the woman to be be- thei ry. Moreover, the t ending is con nted. For the benefit of those who have |act ook, the story tells of istoc er. s the village As the picture opens. Tess | is light-heartedly at pla day dances with other voung people Angel Clare, | al in the M peasantr hero, is on ith his friend. a note The young men paus: iinutes teh th lare of ke merry, the t xome unlue t that hour, is This sounds th aintained in hout the picture. and he use of the age-ol: ve and she flees drunk' the dation. Her subtl de Luxe Semce : N iiaant Ve pping Over in ALEXANDRIA Church and Washington's Lodgeroom 10a.m, 2 p.m.. From Mid-City Terminal 12th St. and Pa. Ave. N.W. Phone Reservationt Servic Guide and Lecturer. Main 397. Every Half Hour. :30 p.m. m, to -Round Trip, 80 Cents open 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Mt. Vernon Not Open On Sunday Washingten-Virginia Railway Co. what prom- es to be a successful week at the Lew | ushion twins, | At and dance. Some of the hest laughter of the bill as presented by opan | ever, Mary life, leaps from a | Boardman. A | Walker. Creighton Hale, Niles Welch, The Strand THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON. suspiciquely like one of the fine Yel- lowstone. Park hotels, whero he and his brother and their butler lve in woman-hating, luxurious fashion. Then the beautiful actress discovers she has fallen in love, calls off the Tess now | Clandestine engagement and returns to hard labor at the Hollywood stu- dios. “The Hillman” however, also has made some discoveries. He, 100, goes to Hollywood, has his heavy hir- and, =oon after, heér father. is responsible for the welfare of her mother and four brothers and sisters. She gets a position in the dairy of a huge model farm and there again n n|and coniessing hers, and his final In- tolerance in casting her off, although She occupies the same moral status as vells, the heroine dashes for a sec- ond time into the home of “The Hill- man" for protection, and gets-it. The {the race by hook or crook. mo tly | himself. Tess then moes to London,|end Is obvious. crook, Little Joimny Jones plays a|lured by a marriage promise made by | Miss Rich is charming as the beau- | RIALTO—"Behold This Woman," at raight out and out, haid fisted and | the man who has brought all the sor- | tiful actress, emoting freely all the|11:40 a.m. 1:40. 3:40, 5:40, 7:40 and hard riding American game, winning|tow into her life. ~Clare finally | time. Marguerite de la Motte, in a |40 P.m. ha'k the shaken confidence of his|awakes to the true situation and| minor role, does some of the finest| COLU andled,” at 11:15 employer. and romping home In the | fights to reclaim his wife. only to| acting that has been shown on the|am.. 1 0, 7.30 anad 9:40 race of hoth track and hearts. find that she has killed the man who | Sorean, She maken Bomnie, the litte | pom. The race track scene of the derby | wronged her and has to pay the 3 B & - - and an ornate game of checkers, in | penalty. i QUEt > iDstson b mah \Etipping | AMBASSANON = Viine jof XcuCh) which the checke:s are men and | Blanche Sweet rises to dramatic| i, CPaTcs Dodt: o Klant WHD jat 6:13, 8 and 0:40 p.m. & women, played on an elaborate scale | heights as Tess. She restrains her| yuio 12 “coticractory “Hillman,” and |, CENTRAL="Yecterday's gons on the floor of the earl's ballroom, ting and expresses convineingly | g ® N CSUFL e AT T tinuous showing from am. to provided two of the features of the |and with {rue art character develop- | ozt SRR 00 PR R (8 TRC | 9:35 p.m. piece. Margaret Scldon as the mother | ment from the stage of innocent girl- [ GO e TOUREID BCEACEY o of Johnny is appealing, whi'e other | hood to the frenzied tortured woman | HoR¢erul & ot iling iy | . . H haracters are well plaved by Wind- | who stabs her tormentor. Conrad | |If¢ @14 cabaret dancing are equally) Central—' Yesterdflys i ! ham Standing, Robert Prior, Molly | Nagel is excellent as the conventional | IPleresting. 3 e st Tt f Malone, George Webb and others.|young man of the world and Stuart| Vi1l Rogers is featured in the se Wife. | “Brownle,” the wonder dog. has an|Holmes is. as usual. the perfect vil-| 90d of his satires entitled, “Our Con-{ o o\ 4. o wire _the photo play | Important part in the action. |lain. George Fawcett gives a_fine| Eressman” It has clever spots but |, . FHCCEE GLES ot Arae an | Alice Heller, whistler, assisted by | delineation of the village drunkard.|Seems to drag In some of the more | Z000 S0 MU ) B el T8 00 Catherine Cody at the harp and piano. | Others in the cast are adequate. The | COmmonplace ~scencs. The Rialto| FeRLC W FUREH M€, L0 TER R vrovide a delightful “surprise musical [ photography is fine ang the subtitles| Magazine reel and a epirited inter-{ oo B 0P G s B8 T St novelty” which is the principal stage |are unobtrusive. . bretution of the music from “Follles | ;.\ e "0 "Gillert Armew, and his feature of the program. | A ridiculous “Fable® cartoon, | of 1924” complete the bill second wife, which is finally straight- Tivoli Wandering this week departs | Topics of the Day and the news reel = n complete the bill 1 Columbla N “Manhnndled i Youth.” Rebellious youth, siraining at the traditions and conventions of today, was determined to take a fling and try out a new method of discovering | whether before marriage young folks {of the town’s leading set were suited to become married forever, This provides the motivating theme of “Wine of Youth,” the King Vidor I]irodu(lxun of Rach: Crothers' play, Swanson last week, her Paramount pic- ture, “Manhandled,” which was adapted from Arthur Stringer's magazine story, der the direction of Allen Dwan. loria fans” find much delight in this picture, which shows the star in in- numerable gowns. of daring design. Those who contend that Gloria cannot act, however may have to admit that she has come a long way from the Sennett bathing beach, where she be- | e “Mary the Third,” which is shown |Ean her career cavorting In a one- | a | this week at Crandall's Metropolitan, | Piece bathing suit 2 i 4| Handsome men and beautiful girls| The title, “Manhandled,” forms the | t | frolic through free and easy ways of | theme of the story, raising the query her Chaplin imitation being excellent, and as Tess, the little shop girl, In the beginning of the story, she does some really fine acting, nrovinz that she can dispense with lavish zowns general'y | g associated with her name and still hold her own by sheer dramaale ability. Tom Moore, as leading man, and Paul | McAllister, Ann Pennington.and Brooke Johns afford excellent support. loose from convention for a -|tion in camp with several v | which comes near disaster. Shocked into common sense, how the Third extricates her- self. only to be plunged into a hear: breaking scene at home, where father |and mother quarrel over her believed “disgrace.” A happy ending is found, however, wdication that ideals of home, and devotion are best of all. ling roles are played by Eleanor Pauline Garon, Johnny expedi- others, c e | e |and a vi | love | Le ATTRACTIVE PROPOSITION || —For any one in Government Department to_make mon 1 Bobby Bobb; comedy, full Agnew and Ben Lyon. Vernon ix seen in his latest “Bright Lights” which is of fun. THere is also a news reel, and a delightful overture by the Metropolitan Orchestra, directed by | Daniel Breeskin. Rxalto—“Behold Tlhs |cialized. Monthly statements ren- of | Woman:" ” | dered. “Behold This Woman," tfe feature L . Bougl %! at the Rialto Theater this week, Is {Liberty Bonds Bought— ;| said to be the film version of E. Phil- ,’ Tax-Exempt Securities for Sale. 1ip Oppenheim’s novel, “The Hillman,” although, were it not specifically so r. | Stated at the opening of the picture, | @ reader of the novel might not rec- e the tale in its screen dress. Y| “Behoia Thia Woman" in, however. | an interesting motion picture, with held. Just why the film fs titled as it is remalns a myster | 3 picture concerns 4 youns screen s en route t a candestine love | aff when her automobile breaks down on the top of an exceptionally large mountain, and the herd, orig! nally designated by Mr. Oppenheim as “The Hillman,” comes galloping right by the la motor—of all spots on t vast mountain that he might have been galloping he chooses this| one. The beautiful lady bats her | evelashe at him and asks coyly where the nearest hotel is located. | He takes her to the palatial residence | brother and himself, a building | | | | e | d Put an E;':d to “Heating Troubles”! —by having us . your furnace NOW. what type of heater yours I it can be equipped with THE ELECTROL —AUTOMATIC —OIL HEATER THE ELECTROL burms cheapest.- fuel oil—Needs no atteation, Fully Automatio—Is Practically less—Has the appioval of ohe Nat'l Board of Underwriters. {he pace for ECONONY, TouveN: IENCE, EFFICIENCY. d to give You a demonstration. Sole Distributors for D, C. and Viciaity £ Plumbing equipment and repairing HEATING ENGINEERS MV e e T d —in_this crnlrally located building. 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ALL VIDOR'S nd BORE BRIGH] CENTRAL Mh B MORRO TERT oM CRANDALL’S WHITE MOTH ““HOLLY WOOD' TOMOEROW- “FOR SALE. COMEDY. Who is packing Locw's Columbia to capacity this week sn her latest and greatest hit! “MANHANDLED” WITH TOM MOORE—PAUL McALLISTER ANN PENNINGTON AND Savoy Theater KID WINDSOR, in BROOKE JOHNS Andr Gump Comedy—Tapica « International News—Mu _—— Str. ST. JOHNS DSOR, in SAL TOMORROW ummm{ou —H cmbm’s Apent Free Dancing Every Sailing MEYER DAVIS MUSIC For Colon 1 Bencll 40-Mile Moon- llzhll o Thenter Garden AtT ket cvery Mon.. wed and |aud Fri. Lvening Adults, T3e f fare. Children, 40c. ps at’ Alezandria all trips RRISON STHE FOOL'S ¥ AWAKENING. And COMEDY. POLI'S ; NITES—1,500 Se De WOLF And Compan: ik “THEM Tonight at 8:30. Thours. and Sat, Every Bun. Eve. MATS.—1,500 Seats, 50c and 75c “FIREFLY” Twice Daily—2:15 and Columbia Burlesq;le Presents Jack Reid ond His Famous “Record Breakers” Marshall Hall ats, 50c 75¢, & SA HOPPER y of Sixty im IKADO""‘“ | 11 am. 1o A Romance . E Phillip HARRY M' MARGUERITE DE L Special RIALTO . " Added Attractions Free Dancing Meyer Davis Orchestrs Str. Chas. Macalester I=] Leaves 7th St. Whart B A10 ... 2:30 & 6:30 p.m. St of Hol Hollywood Oppenhein Tomorrow, Tuesday, August 19 Rockville Fair Begins AII school children free at gates and grandstand this day only Racing at 1:30 P.M. Midway Games All Day Children Pony Races Free Vaudeuville Acts Admission, Fifty Cents Featuring IRENE RICH YRS, CHAS. POST ITE DE LA MOTTE NOW 50c t Mats. Wed. Best Beats 08 SHUBERT EllSc TE. 1 to 1—122 SHOPPERS' MATINEES Trolley service on quarter hou 'n! " TARKINGTON'S Ever Delightful “SEVEHTEEH" A Joy at 7 or 70 1to 631 Asnsisted at TIVOLL_W ON THE Foremont CATHERINE CODY " ANDERINGS IOHNNY HINES SPRINGTIME OF YOUTH LOVE AND ROMANCE Whistler, e Piano by stmreing CODY. Tathe North Cap. and P Sts. DAY POWERS SCREEN Conn. Avenue r'HIEVY CHASE et o) TR N STHE MARRIAGE CAROL!N.‘. FINE AN GL EC sFK HICH CLASS CHAS. 1. Added A DOLLY C & PERCY “Sonzn Ovens Sa Bandits. Big SMOKE I¥ -AMUSEMENTS AT FREE ADMISSION AMUSEMENT PARK NOW BEII BERNI & ORCHESTRA Famous Basso FRED ARDATH HARRY HOLMAN & CO. 5 Other Fun Features Twice Daily, 2: Chester (Rube) Nelxon’s Bobbed Hair in S RICHARD ENCHAN 911 H Street (VUK JONES ELIT" in “TH EMP]RE BARTHI. D DANDY EN HO & Buchanan N.W. 6:00 to 11:00 P.M. 2 p.m.: Sons, 3 A_ BREAMER (HE JURY El'l‘Hs VAUDEVILLE RAPHAEL N.W. N. 8358 OHN ROWERS. VH and COMEDY PRINCESS 119 H St NE. DAY—BETTY COMPSON, SMIAML™ and COMEDY. 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