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C. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, 1924. 13 ris, a clever singer and dancer; Sal-| States, returning to Italy at the. aml ber, and Robert De Perron and com- | plenty of the latter. Evyleen Ram- pARY In a Strong-man act, say is given the larger part of the| vatore Zito, an Itallan character |of November. Counselor Hummy fi"l THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. Flaine Hammerstein; who has not |song and dance numbers and she{actor; Perry and Perry, two boys|will be in charge of the embu.yflx “of large size and prominently dis- [ ayod™ i was wgreea. " ; FACES MANY CHARGES. E Raphael Semmes, first vice presi- R L T 3 c : |dent of the ussoclation, presided last| police Take Man After Chase in e e been seen .here of late, is pictured |justifies the selection. Her dances,|who sing and dance; Helen Mason|ing Mr. Fletcher's absence. i e ¥ as the star of “Druma ot Jeopardy,” | many n‘:“l‘hemadl:lcult. are exsouted -n_‘gh::\-elg:rxmime;.k“lng o (BRI Paul B. Lum. m . = 2 a screen version of Harold McGrath's | with s and her songs have a <! s i i 5 Automobile 1 Strand—"Tarzan. story. The theme s an unusual one, | touch of ginger in them that makes [ youthfulness and dancing ability and > T W b Rosgcoe Proctor, 31 yemrs old. col-| The leading feature at the Strand|gjegling with the lives of people who |a hit with the audience. Jean Ver-[is well costumed for the many en- S DEATH |S MYSTERY ored, was urrested early today at his|this week is “Tarzan.” the wonder| . me under the sinister influence ot [non. a comely young woman, Is .a|semble numbers. The show is en- home. 2511 H Street northwest, by |abPe. who creates much amusement| nege jewels of fate, “the Drums of [clever singer of “blues.” tertaining throughout, with a littie ] Bp-J Licut. Burlingame and Deteciives | While being “put through his paces” | ycouh Gy \which are‘in reality the | rTne show offers an Inmovation in|Of evervthing that goes in the make- Davis and Kuchling of the ninth pre- |by his trainer, Felix Patty. and also] w5 most famous emeralds in the |yiiine 4o its chief comedian a black- | UP Of & Bood burlesque production. d ' F Youth‘- Body Found With Few |cinct, on charges of speeding, reckless | In affording conjecture as t@ Just how | Lor1g The settings of the picture face funster, Cy Plunkett, whose best Rules Frame to Insure Fair| AriSing? ‘Al to “obey e n | Leary he 1 llgned with the muman | A Cunorat ami the Mmdumner | e, AT CL P M bt | e o Reud Good Car® Bruises Beside Road. | stop, transportation and illegal pos- race. theIBILL tstsiliba by [CAzoNEHORC Sonvincing:! WheTeupROrt irea HeTHe (mrave s Canaras iy RS AT S g o ust a Real Good Car™': G o el ond place on the bill is'tilled by | ¢or the star includes Jacl ulhall, 5 e, f thrills | BY, % xone. PORTSMOUTH, N. H.. September 9. :":::;."..u{ ,:::‘ux‘nrp‘s’:;’»:x"“nx o8 kit entitled “Marriage VS. | payid Torrence, Wallace Beery and ::;"20,‘::‘,; l:flb‘:::zm}nsot n!srm's b B B,," ‘:.-e,n;e}'.“b” q,r“m'”fi" A""\ ~—Police were unable The multiplicity of charges lg the | Divorce” in which two humorously | yuyde George. audience equally @ivided between | aSsador Fletcher and Mrs. .Fietcher | 33 ) Treatment for Local am i | Car ‘Ownets. death of Jose_h Deady S | outgrowth of a chase of a small |Elfted "young people are A comedy, news reels ‘and Director | PU0lency baANE LY O Ree B ee | today left for Naples whence they will Quick Servic Illlily Work Qiney. Mass., who dled without re-|q,,ne aileged to have been occupied | through the periocs of courts! Manvell's orchestral n\um completes | 00 e Plunketts chiet comedy |S2il today on board tie Duilio for ‘a vice 3 Q o «aining consclousness three hours after | g yuerated by Proctor, Sunday and “the first year, the: bill ek Is Elunket e e ooy | shart vacation visit to the United | Hemstitching Adoption of a “code of service eth- | he was found 20 feet from a road on | niwhe fram neas the District line Lo O rather difficult acrobatic danc | S S = fcs” to be prominently dixplayed and | the outskirts of Portsmouth Sund lown Rhode Isiand avenue to V street SRl e *Tak Look."” An added attraction is a ve | Picot Edging—Plaiting strietly adhered to by n Only slizht bruises about the chest| oo,y between yrth Capitol |are tuneful songs | Gayety—"Take a Look. e e i e - | skingtan auto were found on bie body. e bud bee | iriind Tinvoin rowd. where, de. | AN Sracorul dances, il well Randiet | pope o ookt the sttrastion’ at| Combintion . Orieniah, Hiwaituh Buttons and Buttonholes SR o lh acanouminitite previniz {2 emien yoy ‘.f“ "",‘,’““” Wity :,, © and 34 Rogers, “the Amer in | the L O LT "-‘."""“"‘,:'A,';‘f,'.':mf R' IGER” TO ORDER FOnthis. hedtie NelNi Iast nieho:in [eeasintan T gt st wl‘b"":“n'fl'l‘::::. df“’fl‘:‘ur‘c" are the singing and | piished performer and her nambers ee ) hly o & g &t o . = * | several songs and dances are marked el o e 1 lh“l“]:p"‘\un;»-“;}n ented and unanimo: '\'.yx“l(::l‘mx“ eud\‘x‘(lelny.: M‘:nmmlln ed death| If you need work, read the want|for unique angles: Rhoda and \irosh- | dancing numbers rather than the |seemed all too short. None Better!!! Oppenheuner s, 8th & E nell in & we'l given concerting num- comedy turns, although there are Others in the cast are Charles Har- | lue to cerebral hemorrhage. | columas of The Star. T The HUB---Seventh and D Sts. N.-W. The HUB---Seventh and D Sts. N.W. tive Trade Association. 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