Evening Star Newspaper, October 18, 1924, Page 32

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THE EVE ON, D. C, SATURDAY. OCTOBER 18,1 SEMENTS B AI_I_[]UN -"] HER AI_I] - TODAY'S AMUSEMENRTS. | Daunasear g mn v ser st | OO OO RO ’ s FKEITHs ThleiCrete. BELASCO —“The Goose. Hangs | [)ELASC Mat. TODAY AT 2.0 e 1o 520 HICH CLASS VAUDEVILLE e : :20 p.m. Matinee J SR i b, comedy.;atid 0. SO et Momrs. Shubert Tk f bitt. 1 quaff, and ‘Moonlight,” musical com- | U for a’\edilslgrflo(l‘gee{’;‘fri r‘x‘w neigh- | edy, at 8:20 p.m. Matinee at 2:20 p.m. T“E GWSE HMES “IG“ bor has a phonograph, and plays| NATIONAL—"The Ten Command-| With NORMAN TREVOR, MRS. jazz music all the day;, and I'm|ments” photoplay, at 2:30 and $:30 THOS. WHIFFEN, KATH- w| oblized to stand the gaff from sun- b, ERINE GREY rise till I hit the hay. Another | WEFPI'S—Cecil Lean-Cleo Mayiield, | NEYT MON. __ SEATS NOW. Free Ascension to Announce | neighbor has a dog,that ‘sings a L AR A B Weods Will Present melancholy tune, and In the shadow | g Opening at 3 0°Clock To- |nd the e e uknm ; : JANET BRUCE bays the moon; as I throw brickbat, ™ i N = 53l i, 1 e e ronaway oy Nienc” | | BEECHER M_glllE day at Bolling Field. would be a boon. I have invested| MUTUAL—“Snap It U { Suppocted by = Netable Cast. SO i hard-earned cash in projects thatfat 2:30 and $:20 p.m. In the New American Comedy : seem doomed to fail; the indications UMBIA — Griffith's - Vi e ase on of a rree bal- N JKin the ascension of & free bal-| 51" Smach might make a Spartan’s |at 10:35, 1240, 2:43 v | A STEAM ROLLER hiet of the ligh aatipe check grow pale; it seems the slump [P-m- -~ By Lauresce Fre. the Army Service, the annual [ will make a hash of all my store of —Three Women. RER benefit of | useful kate. It has been whispered §:30;4:30/an o M = Assoctation, Will | that I'm broke, that soon Il train andown: Subscripti p : 4 : stral 3 5 and 9:30 || Subscription Now Open for with bankrupt guys, and kindly, . 5 | : sympathetic folk have much com- A : Avigntor Lat NEW YORK SYMPHONY passion in their eyes; 'tis frightful 140, ., ; . 6:10, ORCHBTRA to receive this stroke right where [10 p.m. Evening Concerts | imy, solar plexus lies. Yet I could| mivor: dangerous Money,” Nov. 10, Dec. 8, Jam. 12, U iemonstration of | Dear this grief alone, a dauntless and | phony Oxohesics Saciias, s Feb. 16, Mar. 16 ial photoxraphy, smoke screen and | intrepid wight, and see depart my [7:40 and 9:45 p.m. Awditorium Ceatral High Schoel Srral phraa aN types of aircraft | final bone with chin upraised and| AMBASSADOR—"The Alaskan,” a Full Orchestra—Explanatory Talks used by the Army Alr S is { eyes alight, but for that blamed old | * : et WALTER DAMROB( H, Conductor | WSUevent is timed for : graphophone that grinds jazz music Bing, fof ool ats Reserved Admission will be 50 cents per|day and night. And if that dog i ) . 3:30, 5, 6:30, 8, | I'rutq—lfi 5, $5.00, $3.75 person, including automobiles, and E E liekets may he obtained either at the | WOUld cease its yells, the loss of for- s, 1{?‘%‘.".“:‘.3"1‘.....‘.‘:7'\?’:'. ntrance of the field or along the |tune I could stand, for many whom Nichols avenue route, misfortune fells arise with courage| BELGIUM TAKES LOAN. SR l”uh' grand; I'd walk the village — POLIyssnub-—z Attractions’ GEN. LAKE IS ELECTED | yciring bells aud no man's pity Il| public Subseriptions Not to Bs TONIGHT demand. Tt is the picayunish thing Lawrence Weber Announces | that makes man’s peacg and courage Necessary, Banks Find. VlRGINIA SOCIETY HEAD flee; he'll wal s stately as a king, 3LS, October 18.—Public sub- SRR where anguish and disasters be, and | s to the Belgian allotment of Reception Here to Gov. Trinkle in | h i som v German loan probably will i ivi m::dla :we; :"vfl:q“;m =km"g e n e y. The Belgian banks, In_the Musival Comedy Gom November Among Social Activi- ting on 2 hie re reluctant about (Copyright) WA SON. | e ) ties Planned. Y i,,_..Ai, £ hand R el N i e ot e o b G. 0. P. HEADQUARTERS v WIIL 1ot have to bia foF the in- | WA ssues: cont ons. o Ty chores of outsiders. The Belgian il i e BESIEGED BY VOTERS | share of the loan amounts to £1.500.000. | | COM. SUNDAY—SEATS NOW ed for the ensuing year as ——— The Selwyns Present "**| West Virginia and Delaware av.| The Home of the High- | |CHARLOT'S REVUE Oden Lak viee president: B sentees Here Figure Largely Class Eyeglass of v 3 president: 1. X & R e me N s in Recent Activities. L I_ president; Mrs, Xelli Lot Ee oe IFulkerson (Lo. II.LIE AWRENCE > o 4 oters in West Virginia and Delaware S have occupied the greater attention of 1407 F St. | and SAM B HARDY the information force at local Republi Franklin 6606 Cheras can headquarters, 1324 New York ave- | _ Eeg exsnncInsintce nue, during the past few days. The | [ rush of Delawarians has been due to ARD G s, | the fact that tomorrow is the last day G EN T HOUSE’ INC. A for registration in that Statc. Govern- ASIL N aman: Ave. W Membership committee—Capt. Ar- [Ment employes, however, may vote hy M ). mail, but applications for ballots should Reg'UIar Full-Course || : be made very shortly. o 00 | ‘ = S S i) The rush of West Virginia resulted Dmner, $l- Ias rees n ne vear ago with | from a special call issued by Henry 5:30 to 8:30 | | Since that time | Baker, who is handling the West Vir- Real Home Cooked Food Celebrated Violinist reinians, recidents |Sinia voters for the local committee, ! A World’s Champlon B CECIL LEAN AND CLEO MAYFIELD MONTAGU LOVE (Himsalf) Welcomed “The Sea Hawk” As a Cinemato- graphic Triumph Well Worth the Tep Scale of Prices Shown 80$ Extraordinary ARNOLD DALY AND JUSTINE JOHNSTONE Shaw Comedy N rid N T——CRANDALL'S METROPOLITAN ———— " AT 10 LAST DAY—I1 TO 11 Roy Stewart = omats Special” Prodaction: SUNDOWN —Scenic—Overture ton's Fineat Orcheatra voLi 14th and Pk. Rd. DAY—1:30 TO 11 BEBE DANIELS TOM MOORE Brilliantly Supported In Dazzling Vehfcle DANGEROUS MONEY DOROTHY BIESE HERBERT HENDRIE Soprano and Tenor in “One Venetian Nght™ NEW TIVOLI SYMPHONY ELYAS BREESKIN, Conductoy (TR Accorded “The Sea Hawi" an Eztended Run of Ca- pacity Patronage at the £1250 Scale of Prices, War Tax in Addition. ., Back Bay Now Selling 2 Weeks Ahead Matinees, 50¢-13¢-1.00, Bvenis . GOc-0e~1.00- llll!lll|II|I|I|I|||I|II‘IIlIIIIlIIIlIIIIIIIIllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII!|IIIIIiflIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII!IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIII||I|III|III|I|II|III|II With MILTON SILLS . RAFAEL SABATINI'’S ™ BEGINNING MONDAY EVE., AUG. SYMPHONY HALL | Music by The Sea Hawk Symphonic Orchestra Huntington at Mass. A: Reserved Sea PRICES Twice Daily Thereafter, 2:30 o Crun Nights SOc, 75c, $1; Mats. 50c Emphasized the Bargain Amusement Seekers Were Afforded at the Low Cost of $1.00 for the Orchestra Seats. Everywhere “The Sea Hawk” Has Been F/c- sented it Has Commanded High Admission Charges —New York, Chicago, At- lantie City, San Francisco, Ete., Ete. ALL SEATS RESERVED Announces a of Columbix. have been | which suggested to the absent VOLers | aomm A T/AAYY S ft8 Darasiral from that State to call at the local | Master_Class for Advanced nned to make the No-|headquarters this week for necessary | . Bl re caption anald information regarding the obtaining of Students and Professionals ce Trinkle of V their ballot. Mr. Baker pointed out to- o ! . P 2 Trinkle. the governor's offi- | day that the last day for obtaining the —if you need Blank Books Nerve Relaxation as Ap- 1 ANBAssanon CRANDALL'S, 3 c5 5 . CINTO THE NEI TOMORROW CLAT Denver's Leading Theater A First National Picture BROADWAY | | | __THE Lookol CRANDALL'S S5 e v IN WASHINGTON Sunday, doors open at 2—performances, 2:50-5-7:10-9:20. Dally, doors vpen at 10-—per- formances, 10:25.12:352:45-4:55.7:05.9: 18, ADMISSION CHARGES Daily matinees, 50c any seat in the house. SESSUE HAYARAWA ANGER 1 A i E FOUL .CRANDALL‘S Savey 15-:;:: h and C I i l!llIIIIlIIIIIIHIIIlIIIIIII Rose Arnold Powell; TODAY et kil e | o Brisware Sallots ey e abiune | . Morrison Paper Co. ||| o, St 25 Syl perion ANTHONY FOUNDATION ity ittt i [ oy oo | ol et :zr‘.r.b,., League, in Final Meeting, Votes| o wpaon novirw oo ana|| CHRISTIANSCIENCE | A T FrENTTION room of Wardman Park 1>luh \a w t v, S Nights and Sundays—Admission, 77c, tax, 8¢; total, 85¢c. Any seat. The orzanization of the Susan B. :‘:‘l%‘nonsot;‘:)ar?:fi.memog)o;??ng e of San Francisco, Calif. €s| rginia e ot e e B "Z’.',G'rfim“} ny‘"nfi'flihs:.'l?, Wi ; YA AT A KT to merge into the mnewly!supply shoes. The patrones in- farmed foundation clude Mrs. Harry Atwood Coleman, AT FIRST CHURCH OF [AST CHANCE imibr of Sears been precident | Mys. Franesis B, Moran, Mes. Clarence || Celwmbia Rd. and Eaclid St. N.w. Charles B Mol || Monday, October 20, [From Your Negative o —you can_count_on i he bustnces et Under the Auspices of class workmaaship. : sl A e lm;f— mrmecom ‘kmai-B 3 First Clr:u:'ch of Chn;t: cienti M. A. LEESE ©FTicAL co. MUTUAL b "‘PR-. WS LoEw'S NG J. LE of Washington, D, C. . A e o . SR G A I CRANDALL" 3 Saturday Night—Auction Night. “Cen 50 . m. to 11 p m. STARTING SUNDAY ted Harper, Mrs. He;ter Next Week—Make It Peppy LAST TIMES TODAY e N MOORE and cial staff. members of the Virginia | West Virginia ballot is October 2 see us. plied to Violin Pla_vint” the past few days more an 300 men available, early application is Id- BEGINNING TOMORROW AT Anthony League. Other offi- | M. Budh, Mrs. Hamlin Cogswell, M { Mary E. Hyler and FIRE IS COSTLY! | at 8 P.M. | getting strictly high- Tea s v Insaramee Agency No Collection All Welcome B 712 11th Street B M a Metro-Goldwyn Presents | MIGHTIEST PROGRAM OF OXWA 1 FLIBTING A. s X da: 1 lature, Jlldu and other dis- | Application blanks for this ballot, and ! and women, voters of these two States, visable. COMPLETES FORMATION FASHION SHOW ARRANGED. SN | New Organization. vember 5 at 8 p.m. by the four Wash- Peter V. Ro“, C. S. B., CRANDALL’S E anTe T SEE e S entist, in Bosrton, Massachus If Not, Call at Once! __in “THE_ALASKAN X CRANDALL’S | MATS. 2 P M l-n*r\' p . Mrs. Anna 1. He ¥ was elec Mrs. Larz Ande . Mrs. William B! | CHRIST, SCIENTIST e TO DAY - MADGE KENNEDT. i i | 8x10 Enlargements R | EALASKANS Cor i ted included: Vi sident, | Willlam Atherton Dupuy and Mrs. | | F Street at Tent i CRANDALL’S Avollo Theater 1 T No. 4. business meeting tea U'H. Craigie, J Tu 923 New York Ave. N.W. Main 5027 { Friday Night—, . iTnEFT AT :nn BUSTER THE NEW SEASON Vande Y i Waoolson, Mrs. E | . 1 i — Alice Heaven and Mrs. A. F. $pa MARY PHILBIN in BB A ee e hoofd, prominent club ity, were amonit those to pledge sup- - _ : “ | Bgagainigticomall = Here Tomorrow . L ] asx member ta's Ve, -~ — comedy of his career! Am ocean Mata's lor Re. P — —~ & 3 RN b .I .. CEMALE nthia, Stockler, § | of joy. hslarity awd lawghter! || WOMEN" -': :-—"-'- s THE “THE NAVIGATOR" ' : . H — Dauitne Fred- i : Salesmen J W L I TR OME v e |l e st e ] 2 * SPEED SPOOK! * . 4 g 3 Z Beginning Tomorrow sy -:;. -x:.. 2 , e s Constantly Talkmg i b o - A DUMBARTON 4 Wizeomsin merToN oF THE mowtes: | [Iff %oz ™ : LA - — Relieved Using S GLENN HUNTERVIOLA DANA G A Y T Y ATAKOMA ‘o, fer o | Il IRVIN coBB'S Ak Dudye 15 18 X D . ’ “ONE-THIRD OFF” Columbia Burlesque c LOEW'S | Bring Your Mother oLUIv'BI ! JOE WILTON iz 6th & C Stw. F STREET AT 12TH Popular International ‘BROADWAY BY NIGHT’ Contin. from 2 P.M. “Gentinuews—10:30 a. m. to 11 p. m._ Novelty N with e e = — iews Mildred Cecil and Rob Capron .4ST TIMES TODAY Dyeriaee “ T Hundrers of FLadies Are Attend- United Artists Present ing Our Shows—Why Not Yot uBerTy o e i e | il D. W. GRIFFITH'S ENGAGEMENT =— MAV BUSCH, HOBART BOSWORTH, LORT. FRAZ Tox- L g AME ” EXTENDED DANCING. 10 AR e s Owing to the enormous demand | | GLADYSE WILBUR the National Theatre manage- | | Bal 3 o.,,m:m = > : L = e nowmos e the Amert ment announces that the en- s"Ds " 1 wk D T Exiablished 1890 as the Storage Depariment American Secwrity and Trast Co. T 5 ; A Wonderfal Cast: CECIL B. De MILLE'S T o A h GEORGE J MUELLER. INC. 5 E TRHODM S Jac ecrmm e EES T R T 2 02 1140 Fifteenth Street (between L and M) scves RAPHAEL seteers IHI 'II foncer lagors, T, e 34TH YEAR : g il #h ac. 0 8¢ N.W. - N | CECIL B. DaMILLE'S AVIS Teach v G e —_—— A safe depository for furs, clothing, rugs, tapestries, cur- R A T T et i PROF, uE Sricta private: an 1d S D t; for silverware and valu. e ""~nm‘?\"n"§;m'a o FEET OF CLAY” W tains in the Cold Storage Department; for si valu g R i G e et i 3 inee ol $ ables in the Safe Deposit Vaults; for Paintings, pianos, art s e s Will Continae Throughout objects i \1,n ltlhel heated Art Rooms; for motor gafrs (dead storage) { = Presentations wo,'mh un.nfln.m oroRER .in the Vehicle Department; for luggage and for furniture and e . Symphony Orel S esuits,_ P household effects in Private Rooms or Space Storage. Tilj; STRONGEST." and Mer. THE SECOND A“.i:flflaflfiYA : Packing and shipping by freight, express, motor van, parcel v ! U B_l_m?o'ff!‘[. THE AT "I;RME“ o0 | | 'C:‘:.' semen ; post, “Pool” cars (to Pacific Coast at reduced rates) and “Lift” ATST ROTH MILLES o0 Tt saniay Ticmeons Todsy at 230, Touicht s T S a’clec] vans (abroad). Marine and transit insurance. - RERT T Hordi i SO | .'.‘l"..'.'.fl. ameitn {82 All Mats—50c, 85¢, $1.10 MP(RML%}“AN vin Perryville a A LEY. : Nights—50c, $1.10, $1.65 throush ‘the Pleturesn 4 Blocks North of the White House ST | R £ ————l : O¢ Susquehanna Valley ; : e wour w.sl"n onys 0" scfl% U SUNDAY, OCTOBER 19 CHA Anianall Erevitent i iciart’ e s, mph::y of 60 1226 CONN. A\J&l::\:. e flfimw 14tk Street and R. 1. Ave. 8 PM. TONIGHT 8 P.M. Eun Jl)u:lr“dflhfl,\ i 1 “THE WOLF MAN." BAsl‘_L BREESKIN, S.md. octob« 18th oo Culhos avaiishie, “Eeo Next “Pool” Cars for | Cenductor. Ys utiful Mural Paintings i‘: B e e o ARCADE T S PRI CALIFORNIA o, eers SARY. AT TR, e, ot | International Famous Staf gn- Maguifoent Capitel Build- HAPLIN, i * i resentative of _ the Band and Male Chorus 14th and Park SPECIAL TRAIN e s R eiea R e At The Perfect Place o Leave Washington isim . Los Angeles, About November 1st Eves. 6 o ; New York Oity, Proportionats Greater security and reduced rates for handling goods and'baggage. TODAY BETT f.‘”"’g o ,3 i L L Thirty-Five Trained Musicians DA,.”.CE Pathe Review. CRANDALL'S, Perryville and Columbia 7 P e e g : Metropolitan M. E. Church Marvelous Music ’ - : CIRCLE =0 . e iog Spate L'—_ll!gli TIIEWI_J John Marshall Place N.W. Too Wow SIS a oo Muarea Fipmament Pumsylvm Rfli]l'oad T MU wioene CRDUERS & PARK RD. N ADMISSION FREE Reduced 1924-25 Prices The Standard Railroad of the World (Competeat Instructies)

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