Evening Star Newspaper, January 28, 1925, Page 34

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HOSPITALITY PLEA WINS LIQUOR CASE Politician Arrested by Asher | and Aide Says Sale Was Fri end!y Act Four | sweating, lest he may get the sack. by ct S rest long identified was nd to Ast EMIR WINS DELAY. Court Hears Arguments on De- portation Case. McCall & Stolley Jewelers aud Optictans Watch, Clock and Jewelry Repairing Northwest Cor. 14th & H Sts. N.W. Second Floor NK 0 ECTALTY [:5 H~J PLANT Columbia .mu KALOR Two Cars in One— STUDEBAKER Duplex Phaeton ot “Travel” Savings Account beck whero have the me to make start. Interest ANK OF COMMERCE AND SAVINGS Col. 7th and E Sts. \&‘k\\ \ 39’0 ON SAVINGSIN 4.0/0 ON SPECIAL DF.POSIT.S o NNERR Start a Vacation Savings Account Felix kae and R. L. Merrick| Dismal DiVES. § | & o Fine furs and silken dresses, and wealth and pomp and state don’t banish the distresses ordained for | every skate; the more a man pos- r~x~ es, the e he hums of hate. id the rich man straining for Am““m that will bring new force to their complaining of life and cverything; all cheer-up stuff dis- daining, they fail to dance and \IIlL | They have much time to ponder o'er | every little woe, describing, as they ! wander, all ailments they may know, la ru | swollen toe. The poor man, toiling, | has little time for fretting o'er aches that rend and rack, he finds himself forgetting the stitches in his back. He hustles like a beaver if wages are desired; if he complains that fever or flu has made him tired, the fore- And so he is concealing | the facts about his cold, insisting that he's feeling like Thompson’ wo-year-old ; he does some sunshine to show he's hale and bold. men have no bosses to mul« es r]mt in this world Ahouml xlu\ feel like total losses, a dismal sound. It seems the fates are spiteful, to clqud the rich men's this world should be delightful ose who have the mon, but idle- ness is frightful—it spoils all human fun |kup\'righ1 ) FIGHTS LIBEL ACTION. \\' ALT MASON. | Answer Smith Suit. | real estate Richard L. Merrick, filed in the a demurrer Felix Lake, operator attorne District Supreme to for against them by his the suit alleged libel the F. H. Company. They *d defamatory filed by Merrick Lake against the Smith Corporation were privileged and that the declaration of the cor- poration in the libel suit does not 00,000 damages brought Investment laim that t! statements in counsel Smith al a s for y kneecap yonder, and here a, and rais ri for | T} THE EVENING CITY HEADS 0PPOSE BLANTON CODE BILL Object to Some Provisions of New Insurance Practice Proposed Here. The Districf Commissioners have filed their report with Chairman Reed of the House District committee on the new insurance code bill recently in- by Representative Blanton remind the com- similar bill was n of Cong ubmit- ted a |J\()I’n|)l<' report Blanton bill, however, contains changes of an administrative nature. They opposed the appointment of the : ent of insura the ground t that w Hion ce by the President on at he would be a mu- ‘nl\'lp«l officer, and the Commissioners no reason why the President |should be burdened. They recommend the appointment of the insurance su- perintendent by the District Commis- sioners, The Commisisoners limitation of $1,200 on contingent ex- penses is unnecessary and that esti- mates should be fixed annually. They adyise the House committee on District legislation that the| amount of tax should be 1 per cent of the net premium instead of 13 per | cent, as fixed in the Blanton bill. say that the Rites for Hugh Green COSHOCTON, Ohio, Janua; Funeral services for Hugh Green, father of Will Green, president | of the American Federation of Labor, | who died at his home here yesterday from heart disease, will bo h fternoon. Mr. Gry ampton Cottrel, y 14, 1836. At the Auto Show CADILLAC Standard of the World a cause of action I W =Y ) STAR, superintend- | All This Week SHBHBLHEHBEBHHBHBEHOHA {3 i B HHSHHG i) B 5*363 .' & <A BHBBE HBG §¢E§*i§*2 HHHOHOS & N . PYYYYY HHEHEOOOH & BB ) A lovely Karpen Overstuffed Group with full size sofa, armchair and wing chair. Upholstered in velour with tops of seat cushions in har- WASHINGTON. D. C., WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 1923. TODAY’S AMUSEMENTS. BELASCO—"She Wanted to Know,” comed‘, at 8:20 pm. Matinee at 2:20 POLI’S—“The Rat,” melodrama, at §:20 p.m. NATIONAL—Earl Carrol's ties,” revue, at 8:20 p.m. 2:20 p.m. WARDMAN PARK—“The Man Who Was Dead,” at 8:30 p.m. KE he Rebellion,” ville, at 2:15 and 8:15 p.m. EARLE—Shura Rulowa Ballet, continuous, 1 to 11 p.m. STRAND-—Vie Quinn and brook Orchestra, vaudeville, ous, 12:30 to 11 p.m. GAYETY —“Town lesque, at 2 “Vani- Matinee at vaude- Russian Sunny- continu- S 111(13]5, bur- at 3730, 5:30, 7:30 and 9:30 p.m. OPOLITAN —“If A Marry " at 4:20, 6:05, 7:50 of 2:50, JOLUMBIA—“The dad,” at 10:35 a.m., 7:05 and 9:10 p.m. “Worldly Goods,” Th 12:45, 1 B 4 atz,3 Is Mar- 7:40 and 9:25 p.m. nted Devil,” at , 8 and 9:30 p.m. Your Fireplace Does it need— 'IM. A. LEESE ° Corrected See Our Optometrist TICAL CO. 614 9th 712 11th Sneét Branch AMUSEMENTS. [T THiS WEEK'S LOEW'S COLUMBIA SECOND BIG WEEK! DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS In the glorious Arablan Nights fantasy that fascinated Broad- way for one solid year! “THIEF OF BAGDAD” With Julanne Johnston and a Mammoth Cast ANDIRONS FENDER GRATE SCREEN ‘We have these and are quot ing a SPECIAL DISCOUNT OF 15% on all in stock. FeTifc and Nanlc[ SLOF 1756 M Street N.W. Just Off Connecticut Avenue 50c per Week... $1.00 per Week $2.00 per Week.. $5.00 per Week. ..$25.37 $50.74 .$101.50 $253.70 ntit Con BEIIRIRTEIEIEINNIEEANNTIINNARITRIARSY, st ana Banks for the asking JOIN ANY TIME vings_Accounts on Time Deposits Franldin National Bank Penna. Ave. at 10th St. N.W. Bank Opens 5.0 A.M Saturday Closes 1 Open Saturday FURNITURE yee g’)ieces monious tapestry. Here’s another example of the hundreds of remarkable values in Lifetime Furniture to be found here just now during THE FEBRUARY SALE OF LIFETIME FURNITURE MAYER & CO. Seventh Street Between D & E B R e R ] w GO W B ] BF EELE Special Musical Score. Morning Attendance Urged! nssr’suows! LOEW'S PAI.AOE TODAY AND ALL WEEK AGNES AYRES In a rollicking comedy-drama of trial divorce, from the Sat- urday Eveniny Post story, “TOMORROW'S LOVE” Added Features LATEST SENNETT COMEDY “Honeymoon Hardships” News—Toplex—Overture CONTINUOUS 10:30 A. M.—11 P. M. DAILY T UNCLE REMUS STORIES By Richard Thomas Wuche 'NAT SHHHHEBHEEBBBOH Tonight at 8:00 0'Clock Metropolitan M. E. Church 415 and C Streets N.W. Tickets, 25 Cents Mat. TOMORROW Tonite—1,000 Good Seats 50c, $1.00 and $1.50 EARL CARROLL Presents THE RAT The of tle Stage EVES. 50c to $2.50 | Starting Mon., Feb. 2—Seats Tomer. CHAS. K. GORDON Presents CAPE SMOKEfi A Drama of The African Veldt By Walter Archer Frost with JAMES RENNIE RUTH SHEPLEY And Distinctive Supporting Cast DIRECTION A. E. ANSON PRICES Top Matinees to $1.50. 32 Thurs & Plus Tux SHUBERT E lnsc Mat. today 2:20 Mot Mersrs, Shubert 50c to $1.50 America’s Most Charming Comedienns GRACE GEORGE Presents and Plays in Paul Geraldy's Semsational Paris Bucce ‘SHE WANTED TO KNOW’ with BRUCE McRAE And an Exceptional Cast Including Frederick Worlock, Edward H. Wever. Anita Damrosch, Charlotte Iv Davis, Barbara Kitsol NEXT MONDAY—BEATS THURSDAY The NEW AMERICAN COMEDY “WHITE COLLARS” , Author of ith Yo Including OLARK SILVERNAIL KINGS- LEY, JOHN MARSTON. FRANCIS UN- DERWOOD JONS WONDER N ’é‘\\nfiau ¥. AND THE Avzy; THEAT, tI(K?;M POPULAR PRICED VA\IDEVILLE birection Fanley Co. of America CONTINUOUS, ONB TO ELEVEN In Its Entire & sHURA nd Finisne [ RULOWA | BALTET Russ fhe BARLE Theatra | First Showing in Washington vested solely ll- Dean for the comtort, con- venience and enjoyment of the publie. 2 COMPLETE SHOW Next Week—The TOMORRO Mabel GARRISON Soprano, Metropolitan Opera T. Arthur Smith, Inc., 1308 G 'l‘nnl‘lt 8:20 Ma IONAL L MATINEE TODAY 2120 Second Edition EARL CARROLL VANITIES wix JOE COOK 108 Girls, 40 Scenes, 20 Comedians. BEG. NEXT MON., SEATS THURS. DAVID BELASGO PRESENTS HOLBROOK BLINN AN JUDITH ANDERSON ! THE DOVE A Melodrama By Willard Mack Pris | «The Siren'ot Sevite” Other Great Features The Best Show in Town NIGHTLY | of Fantasie’ NATIONAL LUNCH WH'H US TO-DAY Brar 1203 G st HEALTH CANDIES 404 €0+ 80+ 1b 3 Days of JANUARY REDUCTIONS Better Act Quickly—it's your chance to save! Prices on our G O OD GARAGES have been sharply cut, for this month only. Call Main 7984 for full data, ifi‘éfimfii’iffi WATN Tos sat., | At 8:20, 50c to $2.50 | T CRANDALLS——) METROPOLITAN | F AT 10th TODAY—10 A. M. TO 11 P. V. | rank Mayo in J. Francis Dillon's vivid drama IFI MARRY AGAIN First Skowing: 1030 A. M. » M. Aenop Fabl orld Survey Color Scento—Sportlight ‘Washington's Finest Orchestra --EXTRA-- WARING’S PENNSYLVANIANS Capltal's Favorite CRANDALL TODAY NOR NAGEI 1 t RIAGE nd HAl LANGDON n “THE HANDSOME CABMAN "CRANDALL’S CENTHAL 9th Bet. D & E RUDOLPH_VALENTINO, in SAINTED DEVIL.® And € AN EOARDMAN TODAY, JRROW-_BELT I W CORTEZ TINE TOvE S "CRANDALL DANIELS .m.-)"'n-u'u' CRANDALLS Avenue Grand 645 Pa. Ave. S.E. VIDoR HE HUNGRY CRANDALL S “Avolls Thenter 624 H St. N.E. TODAY 1A ROL] i York Theater Ga.Ave.&QuebecSt, TODAY BAKEARA 1AM LYTELL, in * IY COMPSON W T THE CNRDES OF WEEDS - ESQUE GAY 215 Tmca aiy~8115 | YOU CAN TAKE YOUR MOTHER {| HARRY LEVAN AND “TOWN SCANDALS” Ladies’ Bargain Matinee Daily, 250 COLuMmA MRS. WILSON-GREENE ANNOUNCES CHICAGO GRANDOPERAG. FOUR PERFORMANCES Three Evenings and Matinee Menday, Tuesday and Friday Eve- nings, 8 0'Clock: turday Mati- nee, 2 0°Clock, Feb. 9, 10, 13, 14 ‘Washington Aunditorium Mon. Eve., TANNHAUSER (In _German), Raisa LAMONT, SCHWARTZ, VAN GORDON. WEBER, Conductor. Tues. Eve., BORIS GODUNOFF (In Italian) CHALIAPIN, CORTIS, MOJICA, LAZZARI, LENSKA. POLACCO, Conductor. Fri. Eve, LUCIA DI LAMMERMOOR (in Italian) TOTI DAL MONT! IMINI, COR~ TIS, LAZZAR] LACCO, Conductor. Snt. Mat., THAlS (in French) "HWARTZ, A Orchestra 65—Entire Equipment Stage §7, 56, 35, 54, $3; plus 10% ¢ Single seats forall’ performances now"a‘. sale ‘at Mrs, Greene's Conoert Bureau, Droop's, 13th and G. The Belleau Wood Association The Chinmhm:uical Fantasy “A GAME OF MAH JONG” Washington Auditorium Friday, February 6, at o P Marine Band Concert at 8 Resorved " Beate 1§10 3500, §8.50 —at_New Willard, ' Shoreham and Wilson-Greene Ooncert Burean Memorial 'BARBARA FRIETCHIE WITH FLORENCE VIDOR and EDMUND LOWE MUSICAL PRELUDL COMEDY—NEWS RIALTO SYMPHONY B; ¥ KEITHs HICH CLASS VAUDEVILLE THE BIG SHOW Tye Saperd Hewtliners six ¢ er Star Aoty The Semeation of the Your THE REBELLION With SAMMY TIMBERG LILY MORRIS TED & BETTY HEALY PEPITO, ETC. And Co-headliner Extraordinary The High Chisftain of Langhter Dullr—2:13 & £:15 atines at Two PHONES MAIN 4484 ~4485-06527 MUTUAL THEATER PA. AVE. AT NINTH Whiz Bang Babies | Perfect Form Contest Tonight— You'll Like This TAUTO SHOW ALL THIS WEEK CONVENTION HALL 5th and L Streets ALL THI: WEEK » 1 POL to 10:30 P.M Fl]m Feature NEW STANTON *» COLLEEN MOORE JomN L(‘\t» NE KEN HEARTS TLOYD FAMTT 0N EMPIRE 911 H Street N.E. GLORLA SWANSOX JHER LOVE e FAND THIEE BEATS 10 € Street N.E Y COMPSON a WAR i JARDEN OF D _DEVIT CHEVY CHASE o, Avenos McKinley St. D.C “THE FRENC ClRCLE S Amp RICHARD DIX, J4 H LADY Ave. Ph.W,952 ng Space. LINE LOGAN, “MANHATTAN Ave. and Park Hoad DIVORCE A FAILUEB?” REVERE 2 PRINCESS "5 i Ist St & R, l Ave, AMERICAN %« > = T L5 LIBERTY North n.pm»l &P Sts. WILLIAM FARNUM “WOLVES OF THE NIGHT Aexd Fabies and T PARk 14|Il P mee = \1(‘!.\[" n & Buchanan N.W. s, 3 PN LILLIAY and ORPHANS OF ou St. Bet. 14th & 15th JAMES KIRKWOOD and RON, in ~THE PAINTED OLYMPIC : """,”{n“..," e | Hop taos by \h\ Fowler— urse. 4 priv.. 3, environment MR. STAFFORD PEMBERTON, Murray, Gertrude Hoffman DAVISOY PROF.-MRS. M ST. N Dancing Every Week Night 8:30 to 12 ARCADE First Washington Appearance TOMORROW MISS AMERICA Queen of National Beauty Tournament | | as our HONOR GUEST From 9:15 to 11:30 P. M. During the Evening Assisted by GLADYS WILBUR and LEROY H. THAYER (as Judges) She Will Graciously Award a Beautiful LOVING CUP For a Special Waltz Contest Including Admission 50¢ oeoin Cempetent Instructl

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