Evening Star Newspaper, December 15, 1924, Page 48

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SLAYERS' SKULLS CIVEN SCIENTISTS Arizona Warden Says Hang- ed Men Had Especially Valuable Heads. Theodore the hitions in th zie Institute mus 41 to follow 21 IC the formed scienc made without FOUR H~U'NTER'S DROWNED IN LAKE CHAMPLATN | Boat Overturns d Rescuer Ar- rives Too Late to Save and on I appeare lashed by s The m Whalen, Strong Oscar Clay bu, Burke ORIENTAL gazaax Gift Shop 1205 Penn. Ave. NJW. Open Evenings Free Lecture —0N— CHRISTIANSCIENCE —BY— am W. Porter, C. S. B. of New York City. Wil Knockout by Pinch Method Is Taught To Police of Paris Russian Claims Touch on| Nerve Will Subdue Most Uniuly of Criminals. ork World. | PARIS, Decemb at § jitsu will not do, * will inventor s that @ pinch ix as : punch when dealing with | teaching | en Reservnsts Training Slashed n words, he is show- them the n it had its inspiration in jiu| d the € R considerably | obstreperou a coy lamb if only the capturer place fingers delicately on cer prisoncr shows fight, instructed to raupon resi i t nerves, whe is tie blow also said 1o ac lucing massive obedience ht, 1924.) eIy in the leg { INTEREST OF COMMERCE AND SAVINGS Cor. 7th and E Sts. 4°/ooN SPECIAL DEPOSITS which, | durin —auntil you inspect our big stock before you buy STAR, WASHINGTON, D.--C., 'WAR BUDGET CUT 7 23 Monday Stones | When I read the Monday paper, by the dimly glowing taper, always shocked and saddened and always find on Monday tales of ac- cidents on Sunday, ghastly tales ofs| car collisions, death carousing every- where. On the balmy Sabbath morning father honks warning, and collects his wife and children for a drive about the grad; all the streets with cars are swarm- ing, new parades each moment form- ing, for the Sunday auto outing has become a fosemost fad. All the deaf and blind are driving, all the locoed ones are striving to exhibit curves in tooling that were never seen be- fore; all the foolish and the feckless, all the dotty and the reckless, they are driving forth on Sunday, you may hear their motors roar. Little ys and girls are steering, down the street insanely veering, crippled people work the throttle, taking chances all the day ; and the crowner comes with baskets, come with caskets, and, though hardened, they must shudder as they bear the bones away. In the Mon- day morning paper 1 have read how Driggs, the draper, drove his price- iess car and wound it all around a| | banyan tree; I have read how Loco Lossing r a mail train to the crossing strewn fi s all a ndswept sad reading, 1 1 sometin e un—Jing n inspection of all drivers till the worst have been canned, till 1 and the drooling and their tooling of and 5,000 Officers Are Faced With Dismissal. by the ¢ of Deputies s have pr ked cons 1y the the infantry the dismi f perma- is | the war opposing in morale Today the Chamber passed the motion for reducing the r Among | ones rmy seialist se \\\ll MASON. safer in Amer »uld tell how o separate the gun who November Ariz Skull | found with a empty Give Him a | Lionel Train LUNCH WITH US TO-DAY Special No. 157 Qutfit = /fl(% i List l"rlcev $8 00 HEALTH CANDIES = 30¢ €0+« 80¢ Ib = clee- Special Monday, luesday Wednesday ,"d $4.95 Other trains up to $50. Radio Outlet Co. Opposits Rialto Thester 718 9th Street N.W. Open Eveningx Blank Books. E. Morrison Paper Co. 1000 Pa. Ave. T he Only Beautiful XMAS | TREE Is the Electrically Lighted One 500 Sets of Colored MAZDA engines which | | sents,” comedy, at 8:20 p.m. 1 am |edy, at 8:20 p.m. I wring my hands and hair; for I}s: impatient | 13:30 to 11 p.m. the morticians |2 MONDAY, DECEMBER 15, 1924 * TODAY’S AMUSEMENTS. NATIONAL—"Mrs. Partridge Pre- POLI'S—"And Then What?" com- Come in and let us examine BELASCO—"High Tide,” drama, at e 20 p.m. KEITH'S—Civic Club Week, vaude- ville, at 2:16 and 8:156 p.m. STAND—Clay Crough & Co., vaude- ville, continuous performance from Consuit Our Optometrist M. A. LEESE 575 614 Oth St. Branch 712 11th Street GAYETY—"Let's Go,” burlesque, at 2:15 and 8:16. MUTUAL—"London Galety Girls,” burlesque, at 2:30 and 8:20 p.m il GIBSON'S Great Radio Special Christmas Advertise- ment on the Radio Pagc. Getlt At 'GIBSON'S | 917-919 G St. COLUMBIA—“Argentine Love,” at 10:55 a.m., 12:40, 2:25, 4:25, 6:10, 7:55 and 9:50 p.m. RIALTO—"The 11:20 a.m. 1:30, Gaiety 2:30, 5:30, Girl,” at 7:30 and —“Welcome Stranger.” 0, 7:25 and 9:10 p.m. AMBASSADOR—"Sandra,” at 6:15, 8 at TRAL—" , 8:30, ight for Honor,” at 30, 8 and 9:30 pm. Killed by Plane Propeller. INDIANOLA, Miss., December 15.— Alighting from an airplane after his third flight yesterday as a passenger, Joseph Uzelle, 3 pparently dazed, walked into’ the hirling propeller of the plane and was instantly killed. Spectators shouted at Uzelle, but be- fore they could reach him he had been decapitated by the propeller. Get It At Gibsdn‘s Where Your Dollars Have More Cents When you are down town shopping be sure to stop in at our Soda Fountain for your lunch. SPECIAL 12—5¢ Soda Checks (60c worth) for 50¢ Electrical Gifts That Are Useful $1.69 $4.50 Star Marcel $3.98 Waver, in beauti- ful metal box, real marcel waver. Special . $5.49 $3.49 $3.98 $3.49 $3.49 Electric ‘lahll Waver. Special $5.49 Iidt;:'n\al; 5 . $3'49 $1.49 Guz‘nral‘nned Electric Culing - 6Q¢ to $2.49 on Standard Electric Iron. Spe- 82-89 Irons Electric cial $7.49 Hot Plate, round. Hot ‘Plate, rectangu- lar Vertical Toasters— $1.98 to 5 $7.50 sible Speci Edison Curling Iron. Special Hotpoint Cur! Iron. Spe Single-heat Pad. Special... Hotpoint Electric Iron Twin ver- Toaste ectric pecial. . ectric Very fine Perc ljlmm fine. nt-light Carbon $1.69 S A5 C Three-heat Heating Pads— $5.49 to $8.50 American Beauty Eleetric Tron. i $6.49 Si lex e $4.50 Slectric Electric Soldering Iron JOC very $12.50 Armstrong cial.... cosne Table Stove 08 | V:‘" Flashlights, Special . 810.49 two specials— Universal Rectangu- @m R 3¢ and &1 Yar SGEA Lo $5.98 Christmas Tree Lighting Outfit Eight-light Mazda ne | canon g g | Bighos azd a C Arlulh nulb IOP. D 14 Extra Mazda Bulbs, 3 for 25¢ I2lnv g Pine Cone Metal Fila- gm= ory Cells for operating Thent Bulbs, 10613 for 20C trains, * 29c Get Your Boy An Electric Train ¢ the Lionel EIl Station Light Trains, Semaphores Tracks, Switches, Tu and other railroad We car nels, Stations, supplies. Our Prices on Lionel Godixs Are Very Reasonable Candies For Christmas at Special Prices Chocolate-covered Br: Nuts, special, 1b.. Chocolate - covered onds, special, 1b... Al- lu\nnm,'u- METROPOLITAN- F AT 10th TODAY 11 A. M. TO 13 P. M. First National Presents BARBARA LA MARR BERT LYTELL In the Scintiliant Story of & Gorgeous . 0 sook Hushan Embark Upo: Wild Pursult of Romance and Adventure. LIGE CONLEY in “What a Night” ‘World Survey—Overture— ‘Washington's Finest Orchestra NOTE——— Tickets to the Crandall Theaters make porfect Gifts. Buy m in_any quantity st any Crandail Box” Oficer CRANDALL MATS. P ST TiVOLIL 14th & Park rd, oo, DAILY; M. VIDOR and WELCO! CRANDALL’S TODAY 9th Bet. D & E CRANDAI.L’S CERTIT PEE! CORINNE GRIFFITH TOX Savey 14th and Col. Rd, M. SUNDAY 1 "CRANDALL'S Avsas © 645 Pa. Ave. S.E CRANDALL'S Apgis Theate TODAY NORMA TALMADGE. RETS CRANDALL’S \ 1k Theater ve &Quebecst. upremVaudeville NEViLLE FLEESON Favorite Entertainers n “‘Samples.” a Smart Bong Inter] ith Batire of e Nine Othier Buper 1 and OF 1925 A Musical Ex Two Bhows Daily 2:15 and 8:15 Fun. Mat, at 3 ) (% PHONES MAIN 4384 -1485-6823 TOMGHI l.!l GUTHRIE McCLINTIC Announces BLANCHE BATES ™ “Mrs. Partridge Presents” ‘A New Com Now Playinz CARL LAEMMLE Presents MARY PHILBIN “THE GAIETY TOMASINI & GUARNER! Vietor Record Artiss Comedy—The Goofy Age Dally News Newspaper Symphony NATIONA THUR., The World-Famed PABLO GAYETY Twice Daily—2:15 and 8:15 Any Child Can Bring Its Parents Columbia Burlesque Presents “LET'S GO” NANNY I_(II\G ranklin_65 LONDON GAIETY GIRLS Wrestling Tuursday for the Mi weight Championship BOX OFFICE OPEN 10 AM. . no war tax Washmglon Opera Co. PRESENTS CHALIAPIN | “ FAUST—JANUARY 26 ‘Washi g:(.mm/.\nu?florium DIR. MESSRS. SHUBERT 0|.| s TONIGHT Kilbourn Gordon Presents ' AND THEN WHAT? A Candid Comedy s F. RLIN and BRIAN MARLOW By ¥ fared by ARTHUR BYRON ] ) scheer PR,\]CESSHMVL VALLL _and _ LIAYD SINEVERY WOMANS Scheer 'FAVORITE52 HN.W. News. “THE FAST SET.” Fox LIBERTY KIRKWOOD, d llul Rufll ".“Ihnrnr N s 954 , 1.50, $1.00, 50c | NEXT \\ EEK—beats Thur. | Matinees Xmas Day and Saturday Charles Frohman Presents AN ELINOR GLYN'S “I1S Molnar's Joyous Comedy. With HOUR. 1 EVA LE GALLIENNE And a Thrilling Cast ) SHUBERT Lady Helen Chocolate Cherries, special, 1b Chocolate-covered Ca: mels, special, 1b........ Chocolate Peppermint Patties, special, 1b Jates, special Wrapped Cara. sorted, special, 1 Member tureship of The First Scientist. in I AT FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST Columbin Rd. and Buclid St. N.W, of the Board The Mother Church Filament Tree Lights Will be placed on sale at $1.00 Per Set of 8 Never before have these sets been sold at such a low price. You can have them either for house current or use on dry batteries. Don’t Forget, $1.00, and Only 500 Sets No Mail or Telephone Orders Accepted. Continental Electrical Supply Co. 808 9th St. N.W. Open Evenings North Cap. and P AT MURRAY and 2 lbs, Hard Candy..... by INCEN 21 1bs, Hershey Kisscs, in Christmas box..... \\\\\m\“ Chocolate Almond Dates, special, 1b EXTRA MONEY For Christmas 1925 Christmas Sav- ] NOW—35 clasx $10.00 weekly. Burnt Peanuts, 1b. = A O 01 1 St. Bet. 14th & 15th || OLYMPIC “““‘.,'( S HOME 1-30 C Street \E DUMBARTON WAL FARNUM FIGHTS ALONE TAKOMA Takoma Park. Zane “THE DER_LEGIC ) Salted Peanuts, I1b...... 12 10c Hershey Almond Bars, in Christmas box, special Horehound Drops, 1b. ... Buster Mints, in fan: tin box, special, 1b.... Tuesday, December 16 at 8 P.M. Under the Auspices of Firast Church of Christ, Scientist, of Washington, D. C. No Collection. All Welcome At 5:20 50c to 5250 | Mat. WED. 2:20 | oy 50c to $1.50 e rA'wnz»r'E: WEBER Offers A Powerful New Story of the Sea ings T 1336 N. Y. Ave. to Smokers’ Specials For Christmas 31.29 1 1b. Velvet, humidor 1 1b. Prince Albert, in glass humidor. .. 1b. Prince Albert, . C 10° ROR L tanos 25 El Roi Tan Puri- Grax's Roi Tan Puri- m 79¢ Main 8326 Cinco Cigars...... .. 5 Cinco Cigars..... $1.59 Philadelphia Tand- 7 31.95 $1.95 . $2.59 Ib. Tuxedo.. Special On Eastman Kodaks 5% Discount on All Eastman Kodaks and Films Prices Range From $2.75 Up featnring ANTONTO HELENE CHADWICK By Eleanor Holme 5 Deer Heads... Dick Murphy, Santa Claus (With Acknowledgments to K. C. B.) THEY'VE BEEN married HE'S GETTING them both S . s A COUPLE of years » e e AND NOT long ago . s A LITTLE one joined them . . e AND HE felt so proud PPN WHENEVER HE took them PR OUT INTO the park PR AND IT would do i 5 25 Philadelphia Hand- .mnde 4 CHEVY CHAS Ofty Conn. un.u- > a 5 Engagements LOEW'S PALAcE st of Convincing Ab —Two Married Me tinuous, 10:50 A. M.—11 P. NOW PLAYING Paramount Presents COMPSON In a pulsating love tale of the Broadway fast set —Produced by James Cruze, “GARDEN OF WEEDS” WITH WARNER BAXTER ANO ROCKCLIFFE_FELLOWES RALPH GRAVES COMEDY News—Scenlc—Overture 10:30 A. M.—1 o NOW PLAYING Paramount Presents DANIELS Bl in a beautiful and fascinating love lyric o) flle Argentine by il V. BLASCO IBANEZ WITH JAMES RENNIE AND RICARDO CORTEZ COMEDY— “UP ON THE FARM” Tnternationat News Overture—Etc. AN OLDSMOBILE Coach T v . CAROLINA “THE SHEPHERD K1t EMPI] SPEED SPOO! e BLoRen LEADER '.1»';‘.‘»' : - ARRAAN TINCOLY NEWSTANTO on & G sex Another Branch of THE FAMOUS Is Now Open At ALL THANKS go to s HIS THOUGHTFULNESS and 717 14th St N w St PRIDE IN his family ¢ e —a dainty little shop pre-eminently imaintaining the qu-.m and distinctive Fannie May atmosphere. We thank you heartily for your patronage, which has made this “Fifth” store in Washington possible. FOR CHRISTMAS * % s SO THEY can go out . s % AND COMFORTABLY ride S Miscellaneous Specials $5.00 30c up 50c up 1.50 Stainl Steel ¥ penknite orerr. $1.19 Valet Auto Strop Razor, in case with blade 25¢ .49¢ i 95 INSIDE WHERE the cold e CAN'T REACH them . s = Waterman's Ideal Fountain Pens, $2.75 up Sountainpens, $1.00up Penknives, large assort- Qg " 49¢ " safety Eversharp Pencils Goc to ... ALL DAY long if Buxton Keytainers, « v @ Bill Folds Gillette Safety Razor in case with 3 blades Gold-plated Gillette Razor blades. 89¢ Durham Duplex Razor in case with blade 25¢ Harmony of Boston Gift Box containing 1 Violet Dulce e in GIfL DOXueeeneens .98c 19¢ BOTH MOTHER and baby . s s GOOD TO get out e e Between G and New York Ave.—l:‘cut THEY WANT to and | a e ' lessons cing 1658 T8t st Dw- a Same, Gold Plated. dunciay King's Safety Razor 7 blades .... INTO THE air, but now e THIT TEALTI 511 LOEW'S CoLums! udio properly ch rates for child 1T'S VERY cold and AND TO the « s ® * . . OLDSMOBILE COACH s s . LITTLE ONE out, so I THANK YOU QHe paid only $426 down and has contracted to pay $71 monthly. That's only a very small item com- pared to the happiness and health his brilliant Christ- mas Gift will bring to those he loves. Coty’'s Face Powder. 73¢ Hudnut's Three Flo Face Powder .. 69c Dir Love Toilet Wa 500 and $1.00 Coty's Compacts ........ 89¢ Jergens’ Soap Gift Box, contain- ing $1.05 worth of. Jergens' SOAD «.evereres 76¢ Special On Van Camp'’s Clean Easy Soap 20—5c Cakes of Clean Easy Soap, Special, 73c Each purchaser of 20 cakes of Clean Easy Soap is entitled to a purchase of 1, $5.00 value, Van Camp’s Mamma Doll for the special price of $1.95. Get It At Gibson’s W here Your Dollars Have More Cents 917-919 G St. N W THEY CAN'T take the o e Fannie May is recognized as the best candy wvalue in the United States. Best for Children— Best for Grown-ups Fresh Today and Every Day —Capitol H teresting steps: thorovz ) First st Kitchen Canister Set 2 Powder Puffs in pre y rubber pouche, 2 for mnllnyflm' results: DICK MURPHY; Ina. R MURPHY, DISTRIBUTORS 1835 14th St. Potomac 1000 LDSMOBILE SI day Eve: Tango clavs Tuesday everiiv “Golleglate.” “Foxtrot, with orchestra Fannie, May Washington Shops: 1010 E St. N.W, 1406 New York Ave. N.W. 614 13th.St. N.W. Tivoli Theater 717 14th St. N.W, Every week night 3:30 to 13. ARCADE The Perfect Place to DANCE did Musie—Popular Prices E DANCING UNTIH. 9. Competent Instruction. The Wardman Park Theatre Phone Columbia 2000 THE RAM'S HEAD PLAYERS A'STORY OF PIERROT” t Mon.) 8:30. Sat. Mat. 2:30 'Atltl (cxm'“ lon. et and "“l .

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