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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, A HONOR LEADER .22 OF LAKES FIGHT - Dozen States, 80 Cities and Canada May Pay Tribute for Preventing Drainage. ry 21 cities Whila wage lative and 1 the Rill, now He he s a Chicago of his time TODAY'S AMUSEMENTS. NATIONAL—"The Supple- ment” at 8:20 pm 2:20 Comic Matinee at $C0—"Conscience,” a drama, p.m. Matinee at p.m. WARDMAN PARK—"The Man Who as Dead,” at 85:30 p. KEITH" “The Test'—Kerekjartox, audeville, at 2:15 and 8:156 p.m. | BARLE—Leonora Biben Orchestra, | vaudeviile, continuous 1 to 11 p.ra. | STRAND—"A Man About Town,” | vaudeville, continuous 12:30 to 11 p.m. Show, GAYE | Y—Barney Gerard's | burlesque, at 2:15 and 8:15 p.m. AL—"Hurry Up" burlesque, and 8:20 p.m. COLUMBIA—"The [ dad,” at 10:35 2.m., 5 and 9:10 p.m. PaLAC 1:20 Thief of 12:45, 2:50, East of Suez” at 30, 5:30, 7:30 and 11:20 9:40 at 11:30 9:35 p.m a.m. 30 a.m., 1:30, 30 p.m. TIVOLI—"So This Is Marriage,” a 9:45 pm anice Meredith,” a 9:30 p.m Captain Blood, ‘WILD ANIMALS STARVING ne | Big-Game Hunter Says Elk Threat- | un in 1908, Oni | taken | supply for the elk an of Wisconsin Supreme Court Acts. ened With Destruction. British y 21—Wid_animals Kootenay and the Kam ts, especlally the elk, are likely wiped out by starvation unless o[ immediate steps for ‘their relief are according to J. B. French, well \ big game hunte the Kootenay the usual food buried beneath soveral feet of snow or encased in ive, he asserted, and the heavy snow- ] fall in the Kamloops district has de- the prairie chickens of sus- . Hundreds of the birds, says, are seen along the raflway | tracks starving to death VANCOUY of the | knowr n ,‘g, | wreck at | a | versity %00, 7:00 and 9:00 p.m. Mm-« Columbia, | mloops | | he | MARRIED WHILE UNDER DRUG, PASTOR TESTIFIES Tells of Discovery That Wife He Never Met Made Practice of Falling Off Cars. Associated Press. NEW YORK, January 21.—The Rev. Samuel St. Amant, a witness for the t the trial of Capt. Herry editor of the New York Tenant, charged with criminal libel because of an article in the publica- ried while under an anaesthetic. “You see,” sald the witness, “some vears ago I was injured in a railroad I was taken to a hospital in There I was glven an When I recovered from Hrnokl\n anae the eff while on the operating table been married to a young woman to whom I'd never been introduced lven 0, 1 might have grown to like her, as I am a just and tolerant iscovered that she made ness of falling of then collecting damages, so 1 concluded that the situation was just a bit oppressive.’ Five million dollars is being ex- pended on buildings for the new uni- in Johannesburg, South you can find the Blank Rook ou need at the E. Morrison Paper Co. . Avy CUP TESTEDS M-E:SWING CO~. IOI3F 8T |. ATTENTION! DOWNTOWN PARKERS Solve vour parking problems by sccuring space in the spacious garage of the Investment Building, 15th AND K STS. 50c a Day or Cheaper Rates by the Month Cars also washed, polished, oiled, greased or repaired while you work Rattery Serviee, Simonizing, 125-car capacity. One floor. Accessories INVESTMENT BLDG. GARAGE CO. Fr. 7601 Robert C. Jones, Pres. T. K. Bruce, Mgr. cts 0f the ether 1 learned that | 'M., A. LEES Wife, Il1, Shoots Self. O JACKSONVILLE, Fla —Mrs. Rose L. Dav ward B. Davis of January 21 , wife of E Pittsburgh, last night shot herself in the apartment in which the couple were stopping. Mrs. Davis had been in {ll health and was despondent, her husband said. A Thrift Week Suggestion Join our 1925 Xmas Savings SAVEL PR Interest A NK OF COMMERCE AND SAVINGS Cor. 7th and E Sts. L T | T C. A. Braley Dies, KANSAS CITY, Mo, January 21.— Charles Alvin Braley, 66 years old, vice president of the Sinclair Refin- ing Co., died at his home here yes- terday after a short illness. Defective Yision Corrected See Our Optometrist OPTICAL Co. | 614 9th St, a2 llth Street ! Branch Three Luncheon Menus changed daily u $5.00 per Week. . NEREEANLT that will tempt appetite and steady : purse arc features of new Cornwell Tea Room Sandwich Lunch Salad Lunch 50c Hot Lunch 60c with coffee, tea, chocolate or milk. your your the Classes 50c per Week... SLOO per Week. .. $2.00 per Week. . ...$25.37 ..$50.74 .$101.50 | §253.70 =' Club pays 8% interest and entitles members to compete in Thrift Prize Con: & test with big cash awards Metal avings Bunke tor the ankioe VACATION OLUB — JOIN ANY TIME o Day 35 on Bavings Accgunts We pay 4% on Time Deposits Franklin National Bank Penna. Ave. at 10th St. N.W. Branch: 1111 Conmecticut Avenue Bank Opens 830 A.M. Saturduy Clomes 13- Open Saturday F ..35¢ and served at comfort- able tables—where you can really enjoy the splendid cuisine, 5 G. G. Cornwell & Son 1329 G Street . Closes 3 P.M. Pay Days 5:15 Tell Us Your Heating Problems and We'll Tell You the Answer in “Right” COAL Heating Plants have peculiarities. What is right and economical for one is just the opposite for another. We'll “Prescribe” the fuel your plant needs to give the fullest satisfaction. RJ.&M.C 4th and F N.E. Linc. 233 B ——— o[ [c——[clale——[e=———T———F=— s Mr the ica ed to spend what { ill be two- s on modern | nd must & carried Cahill's 3 | the level has dropped | foot, to the detriment of in lake harbors. Whill, o little, aged, broken health and money gone from e devoted to his| reward that when . C, a bag of ped from a mail tracks within strect for noticed it PERPETUAL | BUILDING | ASSOCIATION Pays 6 Per Cent on shares maturing in 45 or 83 months. It Pays 4 Per Cent on shares withdrawn be- fore maturing Assets More Than $9,500,000 Surplus $950,000 Corner 11th and E Sts. N.W. JAMES BERRY e J A resident SHUA W. CARR...Secretary |fi| | 1 | Thrift Week Get in line with ounr other savings account depositors. 1336N Y. Ave. - fl fl fl | H % wooden doors. feet. u | il | =l Ten-piece Combination Walnut Suites —Of gracef\ll mcdel and handsome fln' ish. The Serving Table, China Closet and Buffet have effective dealgn on the The five Side Chairs and Armchair are covered with Tapestry Oblong Table—extend- able to 8 feet. CIAESNON: . 2o ool Tcn-plecc Combination Ma}xogany Suite—true to the Sheraton pcnod of desxgn. The Buffet is 66 inches long. the Dmmg Table has an oblond top 42x60 inches and 1 1s extendable to 8 feet. On the door panels of the Buffet, the China Cabinet, the Semng Table and at the corners of the rim on the Dining Table Top, and also on the back panels of the five Side Chairs and the Armchair there is an application of figured veneer in a beautiful design, finished in a consistent color tone. seats are covered with a handsome small figured pattern of Tapestry. Ten-piece Combination Walnut—mel- lowed to the rich olé Walnut tone of the early English days — which also have eupplied the motif of design. The Buf- fet is 66 inches wide; the Dining Table, with a top of 44x60, is extendable to 8 There are five Side Chairs and Armcha;r—upholstered in Tnpe!try— shaded to match the Walnut finish. CIMLNOW. ... . SPE- SPE- 3400.00 Featuring Five Dining Suite Opportunities All of these Suits are exccpnonafly attractive desxgns—and of the famous Grand Rapids make—a make famous throughout the country for its high-standard. Clearance is responsible for the reduction in price. Clearance with us doesn't condemn quality—rather is it a sacrifice we make for better storekeeping—that our e o e Ten-piece Combination Walnut Suite —with Buffet, China Cabinet with glass- panel door—Serving Table, Oblong Ex- tension Table, five Side and one Arm- chair with Leather Seats. Excellent ma- terials and ‘superior workmanship — S ot Tk $ 317 place.” SPECIAL The air 385" Nine-piece Suite of Combination Ma- hogany—in Duncan Phyfe design—Buf- Server and .China Closet and eight-foot Table with drop- leaf ends: five Side Chairs and one Armchair with [enuine Haircloth . SPE- $ | fet, Combination e EEEEEEEEEEZE:—EEEE:—:EEE EEE:EE o AMUSEMENTS. Sale of Smgle Tlckett—All Performances—Opens Tomorrow Morning CHICAGO GRAND OPERA®. OUR PERFORMANCES THREE EVENINGS AND MATINEE Monday, Tuesday and Friday Evenings, 8 o'Clock. Saturday Matinee, 2 o'Clock. feb. 9, 10, 13, 14 WASHINGTON AUDITORIUM Mon. Eve, TANNHAUSER (in German) Raisa, Lamont, Schwarz, Van Gordon Weber, Conductor Tues. Eve,, BORIS GODUNOFF (in Italian) Chaliapin, Swarthout, Mojica, Cortis, Lazzari, Polacco, Conductor Fri. Eve.,, LUCIA DI LAMMERMOOR (in italian) Toti Dal Monte, Rimini, Cortis, Mojica Polacco, Conductor Sat. Matinee, THAIS (in French) Mary Garden. Schwarz, Mojica, Perini, Nicolicl Mogganzoni, Conductor Lenska Orchestra 65—Entire Stage Equipment Chorus 75 Incidental Dances and Corps de Ballet. 223, 10, $15. $11; plus tax. Single prices: #7, %6, %5 $4. &3 plus tax. Mrs. Wilson-Greene's Concert Burenu, Dro Sth and G. Phone Main G493, R T T T LOEW'S COLUMBIA United Artists Present DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS In the glorous Arabian Nights fantasy that fascinated Rroad- way for one solid year! “THIEF OF BAGDAD” LOEW'S - PALACE Paramount Presents In a wonderful picturization of Somerset Maugham’s superb New York stage success, “EAST OF SUEZ" With Edmund Lowe HARRY LANGDON COMEDY “The Sem Squawk” Pathe News—Hodge-Podge Tom Ganmou's Musie Special 3 Morning At \\\\\\\\\\\\‘\\\\\ QXTI // s | diad | A 'fl-,, £ HIGH CLASS VAUDE VILL i *nv.""'( i KEI'"I | ornsa e MAUDEVILLE STANLEY PHOTOPLAYS Direction Stanley Co. of America __CONTINUOUS, ONE TO ELEVEN _ NAT “CHICK” HAINES Yes,MyDear’ LEONORA | BIBEN & co. |Other Great Acts Kinograms Comedy THE BIG SHOW Great Acts Suppert Great Headliners “THE TEST” Vaudediila's Sup Novelty DUCI DE KEREKJARTO Reyal _ Viellnist _ Virtusso IMHOF, COREENE & CO. RUBY NORTON LAHR & MERCEDES RATH BROTHERS 5 OTHER STAR The New EARLE | THEATRE s Comforta- ble and | wen ilated COURTESY 18 THE WATCH- WORD. KEITH Popular Price VAUDE- VILLE Plus STANLEY PHOTO PLAYS PLETE SHOWS N munuv First Showing of Richard Dix Tn “A MAN MUST LIVE” One of ‘ PARAMOL‘NTS unes 2 Shews Daly—2:(3 Sunday Matines a National, Thurs. Afternoon, Jan.29 || Only Washington Appesrance Mabel GARRISON Soprano, Mstropolitan Opera T. Arthur Smith, Inc., 1306 G SHUBERT ;g At 8:20, 50c to $2.50 Mat. TODAY 2:20 BevascQ-. “GOISGIEIGE" By DON MULLALLY 1 The on's Sensation | wi LILLIAN, FOSTER EBOSTONSYMPHONY' ety ORCHESTRA e e B G"l \CE Serge Koussevitzky, Conductor ! Only Appearance in Washington This Season Poli’s, Tuesday, Jan. 27—4:30 Prosents and Plays in ldy's Bensational Paris Success Remaining Seats, Mrs. Greens’ reau, Droop's. 13th and | with Teddy Beaham. . I 82 (plus tax). HEWANTED To KNOW BRUCE McRAE And o Exceptionsl Cast, Inoluding Worle dwerd K. s Sanoert Bu. | Fredoric 2 ‘over, -4 Carl Laemmile Presents PAUI.INE FREDERICK LAURA LA PLANTE in “Smoldering Fires” Symphony—News You CAN TAKE YOUR MOTHER Reonited JOS. K. WILL H. WATSON =~ COHAN with BARNEY GERARD'S NEW SHOW Ladies’ Bargain Matinee Daily, 250 Phone Col. 2000 WARDMAN Nights (except Mon.) Saturday matinee PARK THEATRE NOW PLAYING “T HE MAN WHO WAS DEAD” By Bertram A Ram's Head Biayers: Production NATION},L» » Zlegfeld American Review THE COMIC SUPPLEMENT By J. P. McEVOY wire W, C. FIELDS t Boautiful olrls And the M satifal Gl Zlegfeld H: NEXT WEEK BEATS TOMOREOW . 24 Edition EARL CARROLL VANITIES win JOE COOK 108 GIRLS, 40 BCENES. 20 COMEDIANS Miss Mabel Dill | — SHORT-STORY WRITING Fridays, Jan. 23 to April 30, Eight P. M. 1900 H Street Miss Dill's short stories, articles and poems have appeared in a large num- ber of well known magazines. Many of her pupils are selling their work. One of them received $200 recently published in the May TONIGHT at. Saturday tor; Free Opening Lecture “Can Story Writing Be LUNCH WHH US TO-DAY srer HEALTH CANDIES 404 €0+ 804 1b . OME Fotime you will want auto, furniture, hardware, bake: Thursday, Jan. 22, 8: 1709 H Street 1203 G 5t “League of American Penwomen™ Circulars at Brentano’ ¥ Classes Open to Both Men and Women For Information Telephone Fr. 5 MUTUAL THEATRE AVE. AT NINT PEPPER & Bm!uv HURRY UP enameled, See us Any i At Perfect Form Contest Tomight. e | 3| | | | ILES 7TR SPECIALTY DEHbO PLANT Next Week—"“Whiz Bang Babies. CRANDALL'S’ METROPOLITAN F AT 10th TODAY—11 A. M. TO 11 P. M. Hrn ‘hllon-l l're-nu STONE Florence Vidor and Lew Cody in Jno. M. Stahl's Délightrully Amusing Modern Domeatic Comedy-Drama HUSBANDS AND LOVERS Ned Sparks In “Low Tide” Scenfe Washington's Finest Orchestra NEXT WE Limited Return ment WARING’S PENNSYLVANIANS Doors Open Sunday at CRANDALL’S TIVOLL th & Park ed. oo “CRANDALL'S 18¢h8t.&Col TODAY AND TOMOT &0 NICE CRANDALL’S CENTRAL h Bet. D & B TODAT 7. WAT “CAPTAIN 1 ¥a Savoy Theater 14th and Col ' P CRANDALL MATS S SAYO. NI JRMAN KER THE EAST CRANDALL’S Avenue G Pa. Ave. S York Theater Ga.Ave &Q. TODAY RUDOLPT VALES A DEYIT Film Features PR[NCESS e "',,;‘",_‘;“3::: AMERICAN LATKA 1 PEAN] WOk S North Capitel ana P HREREY (et canetons amat TLE JOHNNY vn\;~‘ and Topien of PARK 4~ a n.m...nn.. Now. Bats. Suns.. 3 P. e and R. 1. Ave. SUPFELING OLWPXC s DORIS K And CHARLIE CHAr THE FIRE) DUMBARTON 1342 Wisconsin Av. SPECTAL CAST, SENDOWN FIND YoUR NEW STANTON ¢t & cses. o T VIOLA DANA T DOUBT Y¢ News and A In “DON Pathe Takoma Park, D. TAKO) SAFETY LAST CATS MEOW fill H St ( N OLAY Also FELIX IN HOLLYW0GD HUSBAND. < Fables o 0 C Street STONF RAF'HAELMo NWw ‘CHALK MARKS." scheers F AVORITES2 1 ». “THE CITY THAT NEVER SLEE Comedy. Also Surprise Night CHEVY CHASE Lonv., CAROUNA 11th & N. C. Ave. S.E. MARY PHILBIN, o “FOOL'S TIGHWA 105 Pa. Ave. Ph.W. 953 A Parking Space HILBIN and : ROSE OF l-N»rK!n —\‘vnno nd “REVERE Park Toad 3 AATEL O AR reat Cast Mr. LEROY H oraig of & socisl dumcing on Friday evening, Jauuaty 23, at dio, 1143 Connecticut ave. 3. New, interesting step: Private a: Main 6155 (day phone: s 719 Oth St. N.W. Frank. 6508, Will teach you Tango, Fox Trot, Wal Finale Hop. ~Appointments any ‘time dance Tuesday evening, with o cial_rates for Iadies. Rhythmi Every Week Night 8:30 to 12 ARCADE The Perfect Place to DANCE Splendid Music—Popular Prices Competent Instruction. “Free Dancing Until 9.7