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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 22. 1924 15 e e R, e R e Bl e o A8 RU BBERS ER AUK | PASTOR APOLOGIZES AMUSEMENTS o her ton and the playwrignt. 1ne fden in the woods (a passable substi. m|||nmumm|m|m|m|mmmnmmulmm|um|mnuyu|m||||||u|uummmmunml|m|||mm|mm||mmwmmmunm|V|mm|rmyannn||u|m|||nmunmumummnmunm is vividly presented, well acted and |in her desert story), and there, sud-| lN cHURCH FIGHT . projected in_ brilliant photography. |denly humbled by the beauty and : o S There may be spots too bald, too |goodness of the fair damsel, he re- (Continued from Thirteenth Page.) | frank for those of delicate Sensibll- |lents. When the lady awakens from e g ick” of the climax, how- | her swoon, fearing the worst, he pro- thy Of ) StoreiHours: | s . ready man of the West. Other char- | ever, cannot be denied. Doses: marriage 4ndl a ceremony s y | Charges Dismissed When Xlan |acters are playe Alan Hale, Tully | ) medy of the program IS |later performed in @ most attractive Parking " ’ 730 ! i Iaranally s Ogle, Wales | “Rough and Ready,” with Lige Con- |setting. L s Speaker Expresses Regret in and G : nelly, and there are other short reels, | The picture is full of snowstorms Space t e | Richmond Court. b @ The Covered | including news pictures. The Metro- |and palatial Russian doorways, both i irginia | ichm . agon” i adly behind in the | politan Orchestra, directed by Daniel |with and without painted backdrops. Sanl’al‘y Store at v"‘glnla‘ ey big aff: the motion picture | reeskin, presnets delightfully the | The costumes are charming. The bik . s world and to have missed one of | overture “He. Kati.” is satisfactory, although ‘ ND, Va., September Rialto—"Her Marriage worrying over whether or not the f : e cainst the Rev. James | Tio o1 : 2 hero will win the duel in time to get f . Fl V . . Time, $97 in Cash Taken. | iiiner, i e ere from Siienis | Tivoli—Ensign Moore's N L C R Asbestos Roof Coating oor Varnish and Stain ece o address a Ku Klux | % & and ball. ,,nrm,",:"j‘m,‘r “’,,I:,.,, g;..v‘v\"x.\:xm‘}' Navy Band and "Bill. 9 > the WH'.“"}:' lh;’.“l:“;:!r::pln fitting that Ben Tur —stops leaks—prevents rust—preserves your —can be obtained in cight beautiful 1 cial 1) to The Star his Interrupting services at St. Paul's | oferoq o ipe inysual excellence Is | production featured at the RIWM® [nin's travesty, “Three Foolish Weeks,” roof—fireproof—waterproof—made for any roof wood finishes and clear, also_in Dul VIRGINIA HIGHLANDS Vi, S hurch here yesterday, | Ensign Al Moore and his Navy Or- | film version of Owen Davis should have been chosen to offset the oy icatlice SOE s be cottusedbwith ordis t:aulprtd\:”g”riu »hr;] \4‘1‘\1;!\ finish that by Robbe isited th z Y & Moore and his Na - | film version o e m and, wi e s news ¥ : A % popular s time B o M Sun- | were dismissed in Police Court today | chestra and a screen featuro entitled |which wor the Pullizer prize. As S e e nary roof paint—can be used on tin, iron, wood, RoRUELTeg Sihis bioe Wil crnioon wil carly sesterdiy. varried the snfa]at the request of the Rev. Beverly D, | “Bill” as the headliners. picture - “Her Marriage Vow” is y roofing paper, slag, etc. A new roof at a price o e s g, oatistand e ‘.., o :‘ cam ”[M: S |mucker rettor. Mo miliher wasEata Moo Orchestra is a hit—no tis- | length; undiluted melodrama, in- 3 i 0 not much more than the cost of ordinary roof w 4';(- S Just the thing dor .\"\Vr‘flrmr. WOoo! : “hours’ Work and | to have apologized to the rector ana | (kv @bout it Twelve youngsters|cluding sleek villains who covet thel Ambassador—"Vanity's paint. Can be obtained in Green, Red, Maroon work or furniturc. Easy to apply. A quart r Kk and . 2 i -" ey r' h With oyverflowing enthusiasm put a|hero wife, much-married lady . “ and Black will cover an ordinary floor, do all the wood co on_of aul's after he | g, o their offerings ch s | frien erta a and 3 3 ! the neighborhood | e T girver he | flavor into their offerings which is | friend of uncertain moral status and Price. s work in a room or rchnish six pieces of furn i L 10od ! - exceedingly likable. They were re- |the usual pretty children who almost s 00 ture. s DAL didimotelye D Y . Tuckers « occupy. | ¢4lled time and again by vesterday's|kill themsclves with carbolio acid| Anna Q. Nilsson is featured in the acC. ons Z o slarm, becau his house ahre, | ing St T s OCTUDY- | audicnces. Interspersed with their |while mama Is lying drunk and un- | “rejuvenation” picture, “Vanity's ’ 2 ¥ llarts $1-45 et A & druck loaalior] choreh \'“”"“ v when the rector de. | PStrumental offerings are a few |conscious in somebody else’s sumptu- |Price,” at Crandall’s Ambassador The- ’ merchand vis taken from the|clared in his sermon that men who | “UEH 20l @ dance. jo | 018 boudoir. Beverly Bayne Is seem [ater, also the first two days of the R ll d tore, the roblers in this case being | go about hooded and masked, seck- | “FlL I8 4 French picture, made | for the first time in many moon weeli. This picture Is reviewed In de- an ptured 4 ton, D. C., accord- | ing the detriment of non-Prote: S & a local screen in the role of the much- - e bk It that | s e e s e B | BAmy T ki wnmistakable (AT | misundcratod b, And.Stonte B |1 o the Metropolltan Thea Patching Plaster ew Era House Paint robbery Falcl 5 e is cast in another of ose virtuous, | Where 3 = e o | v = < | F y . " news ade amateur. Does not set up zinc and linseed oil ir r b 3 _An at- t : ; ¥hat | picery @ story that sc 1d holds [ boen his portion sinee his ooty fine|1:1on #nd the Souse” and the news is made for the ama : c ar 1seed oil in just right propor- Sunitary was frustrated ’ Ho stopped by Andrew D.| %ith ne villain and scarcely any|riage Circle.” ply—dries with a smooth surface that becomes of colors offering as many color combinations ristian, local attorney ind member | b4 PRCIUTE Lells the simple stors | The story of “Her Marriage Vow” |Central—"The Spirit of the a part of the original plaster. Needs no sizing. as there are colors in the ra . Let our > O FHE R who demanded an is that of a young wife who feels s Will not burn through paint. Three popular clerks tell you how to use it rder to obtain ’ : 2 2 role is p A ce De Fe- Sk Hetiec ey 5 2 2L Foll POLICE SAVE CHILD’S apology. An argument followed and | Tous Fobe I8 plaved by Mautice De Ko |much neslectea by her husband 1 U, S A sizes. the best results | | Fulche as floored. A polic . cause he is alwa out business. ASSAILANT FROM MOB| sumli‘..:m.‘f 5 ’:h,r "‘,”m“”f_ n‘l‘i’;'::; and strange clings of admiration. | T ity ey = more than reads| “The Spirlt of the U, S. A." replete 2 C Oc 70(. $ 75 the Michigan man under arrest. le story was adapted to the screen |, guuist in magnifying her griev-|with thrilling sc of the World ) 9 g ons’ . Negro Accused of Attempted As-| aolendid, and a5 b miare it ey v i3 |realize the charm of her two children | that was offered to the large audi- | = = 5 ! land their need for he til, because | ance. osterd ot and last | F"rn Paln 2 sault Driven Away by Boy ot | ALEXANDRIA. B elen can ML It cxcamaingiy soanalonnt Slvoums | i sty siiecnsoiliond i e t Radiator Enamel Nine Armed With Rifle. SR 1€ Ahat aiissic gan o6 Thentn rt | Stances, her husband denounces her it B v & ] : - inum—will not by T ( : < 55 e 5 S o | ana drives rom her home an st. S applicd ‘when the furnace is aluminum—will not burn off—dries ALENANDRIA, Va. September 22| storics, “The Plece of String, e iTasenr AR omaner b G aniilae NillaTaien saa Wil be rust. Should be app : Associated T (Special). Four persons were injured | de Maupassant ‘ several attempts to : i | velvety finish : I raimner st own this afternoon and tonizht. 2 EDAR 3 mber 2 when two autotmobiles, driven by R.| Lloyd Hamilton is refreshing as|[“¥4in her place by cating humble pie [SROWH R0 wite 1 Mary Carr rod - [before her husband, who remains| JOhn Walker and Mary Carr are . zins t nesto. is L Johnsen of Alexandria and J. W.|ever in another of his pieees of B ains : | [ damant: the wite fass. seen in the stellar roles, supported by ’ 1 Alw, following | White of Wasgington lided in | drollery entitled “Jonah J adamant, 1 emphes Ahrough |, able cast led by Carl Stockdale ’ 2 1 attempted attack on a 11- | Braddock vestor Mis. Mary Hor-| There are also, a news reel, Tivoli | (e S1ormy night. steals fnto her for- | 47 ble cast led by Carl Stockdale ar-old white girl mear lomien- (nor of Washin and Mrs. Minnie | wanderings into beautiful places of | CT home. and. in the act of kidnag e Wheeler Springs, a Summer resort | M P, . d | the world lelightful overture by |i1& her own children, is almost killed | WOVEN @round a plot to acquire a Spring Summer r vers smac, were treated at the | the L a de u « valuable farm, the intervention of ahout 60 miles trom here, yesterday. | Alexandria Hospital for cats and|the Tivoli Orchestra, conducted by |DY¥ @ shot from her husband's revol- | valuable farm, the of the hero| A A-year-old boy. brother of :he |bruises chine was demol- | Elias Breeskin: also a film novelty, [Ver. OF course all “turns out hap-|{" “%4r @nd the retumn of the her =in strated the atte s : Bine v Yin's b pily in the end.” The settin at-|J n time to save ome folks — L frustrated the attempted attack |ished and the car driven by Johnson | visualizing Irving Berlin's ballad, | P he settings are at- [ gror I LS K0 S8Ye the Hom e roaea o when he ran to his home and re- | was overturne “What'll I Do>" tractive and the supporting cast : turned with a rifle. The negro fled | k. . Cathcart of Alexandria re- works hard to make the picture a | ¢ e CLoh Tl (0 o nl whe & boy appesrec he sgun. ntly 5 4 £ . e o success, impersonation of an elderly and im- 609 C S Nw M = 1751 " nthoritien uptared the. man hnd | venh o e oreroa hieh he | Metropolitan—"Vanity's | ™iiia and the reet of the detignt. | Pd-uPon widow. . t. N.W. ain cluded & posse which had formed um}h has no crankshaft and only half | Price. 'I"‘P‘,?"("l"°l”"'“l w B O l‘nja.r:\a:"m;gr):vo:l-:a:y:rnzld|rolfll'!'x‘§'rr Tushed the megro fo Fledmant _itlihe regular number of ValNes S8l .ol i poe o cathor & . |Gang” steal first honors of the pro-|¢er. Charlie Chase is the comedian. | =5 = N ghoned ar wne sl tel et fouicE accebsorics i Jw»\r‘r'uik’m'.f e e T e B T R sgrmedy. | 1ipe organ interludes and. short. e el | (RSO0 OO 00O AT o Manteton ron e Beentn | rs. O1 Hende WO lappealing picture, is shown at Cran- | Shrine Frolic® and the news recl om. | features complete the bill. & thoush no trouh tearea a e e | dall's Metropolitan this week plete the film offerings et Washinston: | " inna Q. Nilsson 15 gorieous il e | ham Standing and Tt Holmes, as | “His Hour,” the newest scenario from | husband roles which have st et gy s e it —dries with a hard, glossy finish that prevents = red Septerober | Bero wnd villain, are strong and well |that author's facile pen, shown for the Miss Marguerite Kolhos Bride of | .\;\-tmluw‘:\;’: And e ane e [ Suited {0 their Toles, while some o |first tima in Washington at the Palace | 4 Je . s € oly Me|(he most blithesome and beautitui | Theater to packed houses yesterdas Newspaper Man. parade in Washington, tnl whichiaop S0 T, S SEREE e, ROE, CIEEEETL | RS SESE 10 packed ihouses iy esterdsy | Special Dispatch to The Star. l;{};v“vn{:‘;flhg;» "}:flh,“\':t.‘f'; Y\‘l‘r’"“““ cille Ricksen 1 Arthur Rankin in| “His Hour” is a sheik story with NEW YORK, mber 22.-—Miss | C3dY 4 2 3 4 a juven 1 tory which runs as a | Russian dress Mais St The first Fall meeting of the Civie | S0 natiiihene, Misy|naw aheli foithe e o yett I 8 . . et oS, Jaushler of Mre | Bureau of the Chamber of Commerce | s atching by | Won Hisi snie a5 the et See Upstairs Store Advertisements on Pages 18 and 19 e Piten aaa e Stod S be meld jmNihe ‘Toom the 1 E neik- | avenue, Washington. and | Harry | o shicks, even surpassing the | Stringer, Washington newspaper ma Dexjes Beom e M o e ith and fres ni 1 Rodolph himself in the many S ute inarticdl Teve Sotvrauy at he vu'k ‘x‘wlkr\lnjrw ffl: shaptl se much in the fi | “mauling” scenes with which Church of the Transfiguration, the | Y inter work will be discuss | The story of e 't | the picture is saturated. Aileen Prin- | Little Church Around the Corner. —e— — a lx‘-u;s ...n;' . \“;n.. ‘-'1 Maurier, | gle, Mme. Glyn's protege, who was o — e ele e T | 1$21000,000 Monor PRevealed!y | it HiScE e B KianE e (e telylinall the Haneer {iini rhves . Hill was best man. The couple will ANN ARBOR, Mich., Septembe --i)”"‘ past, goes to Vienna for an oper- | picture Miss Pringle, however, doe make their home in Washington. |The donor of the $2,000.000 La |ation to renew her youth. Although |not have much to do exeept Took wor . - GO . R I e el L G e 600 Pairs in 20 Smart Distinctive Models Mr. Stringer is emploved on the|Michigan, one of the finest |,\“|dmg\l o da and by her yvoung son |fierce Russian prince, Ghirzko, local staff of the Washington Post. | of its kind on any campus in the|“Teddy,” the operation chan “His Hour” is the story of this . B | world, is William W. Cook, Michigan nature into that of an aliurin ea- [prince to whom, to quote a subtitle, | . 2 3 {alumnus and a New York ty lawyer, | ture, =till in Jove with her o lame, | "4 woman is just a woman '-—which, Women's Club Meetings Tomight. | {0\ i nad Saturdas. The identity | the jof course. explains evervthing about | Special Tispaten to The Star 1of the donor has been a mystery fo ot until the l¢ v sw > man's character. The VIRGINIA HIGHLANDS, Va., Sep-|two years and has been revealed only | heart of her son ' as beer | ¥our lishwoman (played by Miss The Jefferson District | through discovery of an inscription | meshed in the villain's ¢ an Pringle) comes to Russia to visit will meet at 7:45|bearing M »ok's name, found on|domestic tragedy impends 1 | relative. Once the prince has laid tonight at the Community [a small stone panel over a door lead- |is shocked back to her senses and her | eyes on her he gives her no peace. 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