Evening Star Newspaper, September 10, 1924, Page 36

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36 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. (‘ WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 1924, AMUSEMENTS modern and eflicient business meth- The Gossip B home of R LONG-RANGE DRILL . FORD. C. ARTILLERY passed_the | Ben Cowhide beat his wif | this Rudolph say; the news of such unscem y strife turns all by blood | to whey. And so I told twelve | friends or more, who raved and tore their hair; I told it in the Blue | Frout store, and on the_ public souare; and soon the town was feel- | ing sore. that Ben this stunt should dare. Then came Ben Cowhide up street; he seized me by the nose; he said, “why you repeat ( i brutal b'ows I've handed | o sweet she’s like a Sum- - Lanswered “It was Ru- Rife who spread it to the I heard him say vou beat your rassed by hi 5 Id b Natiopal Guard Unit Equipped With Two Big Six-Inch Guns. Is District sived m. (6 the Aberde en Arser Md.. for instruction and| ining purposes. They arrived at Pennsylvania freight re unloaded th of D) dolph gale; | not inven “owin dolph, We'll s Se k xhu I\u- Cowhide said, “and ask him ain, and I shall overhaul his his excuse ain, for L.} i, with iantods in | We found at last |Iu~| upon the windswept was carving. \\vlh a is avenue on their way to | ' the Cqast Artillery Armory, foot of | my brain. Seventh strect southwest Rudoiph Rif Uxed by D. wher suardsmen .h ticular i s “This gnnxp who the hould not such but half of passed by my | gate. and if you wish to punch his | head, your zeal I'd not abate.” And then ensued a | caused unple: r Cowhide | rman | smote me on the brow, and also on hin, and kicked we where 1 hold | d drove my whiskers in. WALT MASON. todpy W e aus { ST duy pora Foot Ball Star Killed on Truck. artiller® tractor SW WATER. Tenn., September | as well as o lisht repair truck included 0.—Julius Loomis, 15, was almost in- nily killed yvest when shipment. o siruck | will was the | during the war| many District men Both of the guns were in the of St Mihiel and Meu and one bears w having been hit by beast’y row shell, A ihird gun is to be furnished the | Euardsmen later, one for cach of th | in the| truck or truck of which he omis was i student in the Ten- ce Military Institute and a star) on its foot ball team. He planned re- nxious | u ) = to ol toiiorrow. oot | in order § Vractic troinin: men der the Loond W MIMENCe 4% S0en 4% Poss which was forned some formally mustered 1 servies wwnizht otlices a Fostree will be open until 11 tonight, e 7‘ SR o | 7 THE CHILD teerul nortinwe oclock exumine their eyes M. A. LEESE ormicar co. 3 o 613 9th § Pavs $2 for Dlsorderly CJnduct N\. 5 ‘l‘> Al . employed yesterday i t of Police suulting evid rdorly o after the card in the diso put up disorderly '::EQD TESTED!/ 'FRANKLIN NATIONAL ‘BANK Pa. Ave. at 10th St. N.W. AUGUSTA bronze tablet will boulder where the A in their flizht arou ed at Mere Point, last Friday nizht. arranged with the land on which the leeded to the Me b erican aviators 3 the world land- Brunswick, v. Baxter has owne Under Treasu-y Supervision. Member Federal Rexcrve System. on Savmgs 4%011 Time Accounts Deposits 1925 Vacatcn Club Now Open Commercial siness aad Savings Accounts esp:cially solicited and | specialized. Moitthly statcments ren= uered. I'berty Bonds Bought—High-Class Tax-Exempt Sccurit.es for Sale. OFFICE HERE . oms for rent in uiiding. Moderate Rentals APPLY TO THE NK¢ AND SAVINGS Cor. 7th and E Sts. @ é RBank Opens A.M.—Cloxes 3 P.M. urday Closex 12—Pay Days 5113 Reopen Saturdas ngs, 5:30 to S, BRANCH \4 1111 Connecticut Avenue n,: \ JOHN B. COCHRAN, THOS. P. HICKMAN, | SN President Vico Pres. and Cash.’ | I AR AT i G I CUR BOY’S TO GIVE HIM THE FREEDOM OF BEING CORRECTLY DRESSED. WE ARE FEATURING A BOY'S SUIT OF GOOD WOOL MATERIAL. IN THE NEW STYLES. WITH 2 PAIRS OF KNICKER-STYLE PANTS. AT THIS SCHOCL SUIT SHOULD BE OF COOD WOOL MA- SPECIAL LOW PRICE. MANY AT-. TRACTIVE SUITS TO SELECT FROM. TERIALS AND CORRECTLY STYLED Other Good Suits at $10, T A $12, $15 Boys’> Warm Sweaters Every boy needs a sweater for the cool fall days. We are offering Button- front and Pull-over Sweaters, special at 910 Seventh St. “We Reguest the Return of\Amything That Can Be Bought for Less Elsewhere” SWAEL COAL SALES HELD BAD PRACTICE Poor People Pay Too Much in Decl sells ties George weights and ,measures, h annual report to the ers that some other method of handling | is phase found. The rends that his 1 with pr i cighin ror:moditic After stating that poor people verder “Some sible, system to obta sonably pr 3 H that | ' dler ever, ods, or tion is vides t weight, the old bushel. arges re igno Bushel Lots, Says Dis- trict Superintendent. check ¢ that ice The laring that the coal peddler who | Confis to poor people in small quanti- | Pott “servi no useful purpo vlacli M. Roberts, superintendent of he d suggested In | Suld, Is ommission- | fruits a of the coal | e | ti @ small lapples o | boxes « selling | without | quantit way of superintendent recor nent be equi rer facilities for keep- s renles used in and similar bulky 1 in buving from the superintendent coal | rs, contin- partmes Wants New System. way should be found, if pos- to cnable the vi thix (L prices rea- | ices paid tosbuy in coul ‘peddler » useful purpose e ped- will continue to operate, Row- until estzblished deale topt | obtuined ms’ of _PHYSICIAN stances of serious illness due to nerve exhaustion. Our optometrists have relieved glasses give you instant relief energy. The cost will be in keeping with our policy of fair dealing. “LOOK FOR THE SCHWARTZ CLOCK” 708 Seventh St. N.W. “Peddlers have I complying with the been made in enforcing this pro and efforts will be made to eliminate Mr. Roberts told the Commissioners his men | deceptive p " e some other plan of distribu- put into operation. en reluctant about which pro- be sold by ble progress has sion, Services for law, hat coal shall but conside: Rev. ed m Order, will cond ual retr John M practice of selling -by the Sales by the bushel produce r profit, and many purchasers 5 orant of their rights.” Sundoy night Father H ington pri [ ndly i ave been active in keeping m wagons to sure is sold only by weight. Many Bottles Seized. report shows the department cd 13,504 short measure milk last year before they were in us . leparment, the superintendent stll working to eliminate | ctices in the sale of | bles. of the n t pernicious prac said, that of stac Lm,fi auantity of potatoes, pe .| | z All the be conducted National Retreat ndis will for tin the form those v oother commoditi r other small e them by tie box or andard of the amers who buy i tha v. Con ten pay far more nt is keeping oline service whether the urate measur he tation pum Conditions in read the want columns of Hundreds of situations 3 are 1 through them | | make glasses the first re- quirement in many in- many cases. Eye- and build up your o —May 3123 M St. N.W. RETREAT TO BE HELD. ‘Women Thursday Evening ct a, special spirit- nd is widely known in fe ercises of the retres at the M House 00 T street northeast. services of the ’j delicious ORANGE BEVERAGE. Ellvie A Dikeman :1 TODAY'S AMUSEMENTS KEITH S—T% and Marian Brent, vaudeville, a TIVOLI — Jack Hands,” screen fe program at 1:46, 9:40 p.m. to Start Holt ture 3:40, in nd 1 - Look"” p.m. 1y Girls,” lesque, at 2 p.m. STRAND — “Tarzan,” and continuous performance 0 to 11 p.m ¥ RIALTO — “Wine. 11:30 am. 9:30 p.m. nd girls of pre from lock until a former Wash- 12 as at one time D, 7:40 and bur- |, 1 bur- vaude- | from nd 9:10 pon. MLEMBIA—"Monsicur 1d week) at 1035 05 and 9:10 pn AMBASSADOR—" wd 9:20 pom. Be a_complete who cann | preceding UNPABALLELED %’ALITY 60% SPECIAL DEPOSITS ,MJ .IW \\\\“\\ AR B2 Obtained “elvet || Are the Chinese smarter than you are? LR L E RS F ] bRl v v " i;&d&v]*&lfi*?&ik&& K F et A F AR B FIN 1]k — 5L 2300 Rib K W) BV AT R G AL BRAIR Riziy LEN PRI Tl X AR O BAGH R G RoR z&lflm*flfil&;*hlfi'* RUFLTE LEFE £ T T AT MG ES lxu&:i:\imk:-,‘;fi 245 Eo# HBBRR L IALE IR P I R et g Y lt m ll pzm‘ that the above is not a et from a Chinese laundry. ll :; a ':pmtium!m of the back label on a Listerine bottle as sold in China. Listerine is distributed the world over. N China, as vou probably know, the doctor receives his fee for keeping vou well. When you get sick, his fees stop until you are on your feet again. This method has been followed for centuries — the oldest method of pre- ventive medication. Modern methods suggest the system- atic use of a safe, effective antiseptic that will guard you against infection and the many illnesses that follow. Listerine, the safe antiseptic, serves ideally this way. Used regularly as a mouth wash and g:u'gle it proves an ef- fective barrier against most of the more eommon germ diseases. Have Listerine handy in your home and encourage your family to cultivate the systematic habit of using it. Many illnesses can be avoided in this way. When you feel that first dry hitch in vour throat on swallowing, which is the danger signal of sore throat, lct Listerine guard you against more seri- ous troubles. Sore throat is a nuisance and usually comes at just the time you want to feel vour best. By making Listerine a regu- lar part of your daily toilet routine, you can usually avoid sore throat and often save yourself inconvenience and dis- comfort. Listerine has dozens of other uses. Please read carefully the circular that comes with each bottle.—Lambert Phar- macal Company, Saint Louis, U. S. 4. E. Morrison Paper Co. N / LO W'S 'l‘oln\‘ AND BMetro- (:oldwvn Presents SINNERS IN SUK An alluring drama of the jaz= era —of father and son, both rivals for the same girl, with Eleanor Boardman—Conrad Nagel Adolphe Menjou—Hedda Hopper Miss Dupont—Edward Comnelly EARLE ruat LOMEDY —“THE PIGHT — News—Toplex—Overture ~VcWv o GoLuMBII ¥ NTRUET A1 12TH Paramount Presents RUDOLPH VAlENTlHO tiie most heautiful and :mrmuq Lit_of his entire cureer! A picturization of ‘MONSIEUR BEAUCAIRE’ By BOOTH TARKINGTON WITH n—Doris_Kenyon Bebe Dani -—hi; Wilson FREE RIDES For Adults and Kiddies COASTER DIPS TODAY GLEN ECHO METROPOLITAN | ] DA M. TO COLLEEN Witk GOHWM TEARLE rst National's Latest FLIRTING WITH LOVE Newn, Topicw, Scenic, Comedy sbington's Finest Orchestra RANDALL'S [TIVOLI| 14th and Pk. Rd. TODAY—1:30 TO 11 JACK HOLT Norma Shearer and Star Cost in Paramount’s EMPTY HANDS DY ANGE” nt Musical” a Enstrumentai anu v ADUED HITS sse!“{e.t,tts.u*""&‘c:fs' m\mv ROW - WILLIAM Fal TN WO T1enT S Lo COMEDY CRANDA”..’S Avenue Grand Pa.Av 624 H St. TODAY - VIOLA DANA, TON .- A And NEA STOOTSIE WOOTSIE, 2 \nrk Thenter CRANDALL’S (o, e oy SEATTaaS B e Il\\(ll In\ in T ROW — ERNEST TORE DE SHOW O L —suneR] Nights 50c to $2.50 Mats. Wed. & Sat 0![“50 SEATS THURS. Mgt. Messrs. Shubert Jext Mon.—A. H. Woods Presents “OH MADELINE” SO By OTTO HARBACH- iant Companr, Including— Terea"oh ason " Thereéa Mazwell Hobey Conover Fohes Martows Edan Hibbard Fdwari Powers Helen Groody Allvn Kine Lieanor Wiliams Chair Car de Luxe Service $1 50 lnrlr;‘dln“:\:_-llul:)- Stopping Over in ALEXANDRIA To visit Christ th‘u'r'l:;nlfld ‘Washington's 10 a.m.,'2 p.m., Guide and Lecturer. From M:d-City Terminal 12th St. and Pa. Ave. N.W. Fhone Reservations, Main 397. Regular Servico Every Half Hour. 90 a.m. to 3 Round Trip, 80 ‘Cents Mount vmm open 10 a.m. to 6 p.m, Mt. Vernon Not Open P On Sunday Washington-Yirginia Railway Co. s AM el PY ONE WEEK ONLY! ———NEXT — | Smopmm Week ¥ SO + BUNDAY mou'r "SEPTEMBER 14TH SEAT SALE NOW THE IUSICAL COMEDY GUILD OFFER a uuaxcu. runsy IN TWO ACTS CAST OF 20—CHORUS OF 50 SYMPHONIC ORCHESTRA The il supreme 'AT ROONEY & VIARION BENT In “Shamrock™ Company of Twenty Added Attraction The Fameus Prima Donna VERA LAVROVA Baroness Royce Garrett) Raymond Bond & Co. Signor_Friscoe 7 Other Star Features Shows Daily 2:15 and 8:15 Sunday Matinee Openming at 3 Zero Souven:: all Matinees i oneMAIN 4484 - 4485-6823% - « MOONLIGHT TRIP MILE Tonight at (And_Every Fve FREE DANCING Sokolov’s Orchestra Str. ST. JOHNS Adults, Children, d0e THEATER. Fr. 65 MUTUAL R R Daily—2:20 azd 8:20. Smoke If You Like. B-U-R-L-E-S-K 2 HARRY BENTI EY and His “Step Lively Girls” A Fast-Stepping Chorus ‘‘Bashful Bables” GAYETY Twice Daily—2:15 and 8:15 Columbia Burlesque Presents “TAKE A LOOK” cY PLUNKETT Evyleen Ramsay & George Schreek Hundrods of ladi attending ‘.'HI " Stre l \I TIE CNFIDEA YIUUKID DAYS '\APK i & A TOURNEUR TORMENT AND BESSIE LOVE OLYNPIC 3>t vt s FOLE MAN Aud Mot Come HOME 230 ¢ Strect a.k. WILERED 1L1CAS FONE and ANNA Q. NILSSON NOCENCE MATRICH EARL 21 ’l‘ K Park, TAKOMA ¥ u" AT, in A oxillin an STANTON' h‘&l St N.E Comedy MAN ON THE Scheer Bros me. RAPHAEL fTe nt O St NWL T in THE BREAKIN AME ICAN T e “THE « st MAE nd K. L. AVOY ARDO CYHEL WALES, in M WINDOW NEW MEADERS CHEVY CEAZE TODAY AND WAY AFTER DA MENJOUs ANNA Q LARD 0T 3 CAROLINA ",, “THE GOLD TAFFORD PEMBERTON. Mae Mu If you walk, 1 can teach lasses Tuesday. Open 10

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