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42 VTAGRAPHTOQUT | HAYS MOVE ROLUP Does Not Believe Bes* Inter- ests Are Served by As- sociation, Head Says. ion pic- ounced h its president, Al- that on its twenty- February 1, it yesterday bert withdraw hich Will H. agraph's notices for follows in raph withdr because believe that j tors and to the ndependent pr it tice to the public and to s who exhibitors, can labors of the and Dis- MIDSHIPMEN MUST STAY IN SERVICE TWO YEARS Wilbur No tions Will Be Accepted at Announces Resigna- June Graduations 'THE . EVENING “New Eden” Land Titles Faked, Buyers Of Home Sites Find at U. S. Border SAN ANTONIO, Tex., Thirteen families who homes near Checotah, started for a “new Eden” in Mexico, disbanded here, declaring they had been victimized in the purchase of land on which they planned to col- onize in the southern part of the Mex- ican state of Vera Cruz The party, consisting of women and ~childre came to San Antonio from Laredo, Tex., where they were turned back at the inter- national bomder by United States im- | migration officials. The disillusioned colonies said they | PROTESTS MEASURE FOR SUNDAY CLOSING January spld Okla., their and 55 men, Southeast Assqciation Sees “Sec- tarian Questions” Involved in Bill Before Senate. Opposition to the proposed Sund »w before the Senat he Southeast Citizens' | ing in the Tyler| e r and G streets south- Tuesday night. Objections to the measure were based on the sectarian and moral questions involved; that if passed it would interfere with the assembly of church and educational institutions on Sunday: it wou penalize industries which function d would make this vless citizens dopted favoring ol bullaing pro- 11 affect all sections the educational re- It was pointed out putheast section, accord- | School east, a Nation of 1 Resolutions were learned at Laredo that titles to the land which they believed they had purchased were frandulent, A man who circulated bright-col- d pamphlets depicting a town of enville,” which the advertising ¢tlaimed was a modern Utopia in Mex- ico, inveigled them into paying $2 an acre down for the land., The land salesman was known as “Johnson.” The colonists were to pay a total of $£30 an acre, the balance to be distributed over 10 years. The tran action was made with a compan with headquarters in Denver, accord- ing to a paper which purported to be a certificate showing the purchase of a tract of land from the company. $100,000 SUIT FILED AGAINST CONSOLVO' Foster Son Persuaded to Leave Her After Marriage, Alleges For- mer Miss Lamb. | By the Associated Press. BALTIMORE, January y ng alienation of her husband’s affe tions, Mrs. Evelyn Lamb Consolvo has brought in the superior court for $100,000 against Charles H. Con- solvo, foster father of her husband The bill charges that Mr. Co solvo, who is owner of the Belvide and other hotels, “on September 1924, maliciously and from motives of hatred and ill-w toward the plaintiff, persuaded iced her husband to leave remain away from her. The action follows attempt bv Mr. Co nulled the marria, i son. Charles S, solvo, and _the former Miss Lamb. The former Miss and her anc an unsuccessful adopted | STAR.,. WASHINGTON. “A.P." DIRECTORS ARE NOMINATED Five to Succeed Selves and Five New Ones to Be Voted Upon in April. The nominating committee of the Associated Press met here vesterday |and renominated to succeed them- selves the following five directors, whose terms expire this ea Clark Howell, Atlar stitution; Charles H Hartford, Conn. Cur | Baker, Cieveland, ohio, | Stuart H. Pe: Adr : gram and Times, and Know- land, Oakland, Calif., Tribunc. The committee also voted to nomi- nate as candidates for‘director the following Election Next April, C. P. J. Mooney, Memphis, Tenn Commercial-Appeal; William J. Tape Waterbury, Conn., Republican; J. L. Sturtevant, Wausau, Wis, Hecord- Herald Kirkwood, Kansas City, “handler, Los Ga., Clark The 10 voted upon at the : \\»rk Tuesday, April ank H. Hitcheocl presided as ch nominating com Flocker, Bridgepo! gram and Sunday | retary otl committee present i D. Barnum | P were Con- | H. | D. 0, LINEMAN WINS MEDAL AND $500 FOR BRAVERY | Tonite—1,000 Vail Award Given for Daring Burning 0il to Restore Wire Service. By the Associated Pross OKLAHOMA CITY, Okla., 29.—Charles E. Rider of G OKla., a telephone lineman, received the Theodore N. Vail gold medal, the highest award for heroic public serv- ice given any of the 340,000 employes of the Bell Telephone System in America, at a dinner here last night. Accompanying the decoration was 4 check for $500 Rider received ths medal for re- storing service across the flood - swollen Cimarron River in June, 19 after a wreck and fire had destroy two bridges. Under a doctor's « Rider saven miles for a boat and put out on & racing stream, cov- |ered with floating patches of burning | 0il, earrving wires and cables to re- | stare service. The Home of the High- Class Eyeglass Roe Fulkerson Co. 1407 F St. ankiin 5608 Eyes examived. giasses ftted G i I)son S Surgical Appliance Fitting Establishment Great Sale of Surgical QuaIIry Elastic Hosiery January hrie, THURSDAY, JANUARY 29, 1925. AMUSEMENTS. Dir. Messrs. Shubert vex, G to ¥2.50 Mat. Saturday Good Seats 50c, $1.00 and $1.50 EARL CARROLL Presents THE RAT The Sensational Success of the American and British Stage Starting Mon., Feb. 2—Seats Today CHAS. K. GORDON Presents CAPE SMOKE A Drama of The African Veldt By Walter Archer Frost with JAMES RENNIE RUTH SHEPLEY v POLI’S Distine vmr. PRICES And Supprting ¢ N (b sat, | Iup 2 50. Plus Tax. o to $1 AUTO SHOW ALL THIS WEEK I A THIS WEEK'S BEST SHOWS! LOEW'S COLUMBIA SBECOND BIG WEEK! DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS In the glorious Arabian Nights fantasy that fascinated Broad- way for one solid year! “THIEF OF BAGDAD” With Julanne Johnston and a Mammoth Cast LOEW’S PALACE LAST THRE EDAYS AGNES AYRES In a roliicking comedy-drama of trial diverce, from th e 5 wrday Evening Post at “TOMORROW'S LOVE' Comedy—News—Overture Beginning Sunday “THE DEVIL'S CARGO” With Wallace Beery Special Musical Score. Morning Attendance Urged! CONTINUOUS 10:30 A, M.~11 P. M. DAILY FlIm Features TAKOMA Tako D. C. VI MAR( TT a N WOMAN'S D TN EMPIRE *'! | LOVE AND GAY 2:15-Toice Dair-8.15 YOU CAN TAKE YOUE MOTHER HARRY LEVAN AND “TOWN SCANDALS” Ladies’ Ba a Park. INTA VALLI COSTARS LIiF Com Yy pri n Street A SWAN. ALICE REE Fox Ne HOME .25 NER BAXTER, i WEEDS scueer's RAPHAEL scox.v RUDOLPI VALEN, AINTED_DEV Scheer' xFAVORlTE 62HN DEAR Street N.E. gain Matinee Daily, 25 X A¥ GATDEN OF T——CRANDALL'S METROPOLITAN LAST THREE DAY: First Natioual Presents DORIS KENYON Anna Q. Nils- t bill proposed by Supt.|Lamb and voung Consolvo eloped to Ballou, would receive about 16 addi- | Ellicott City last September tional rooms in the next five vears,|Were married while the Northwest is to gain 400 rooms. Numerous building opera- { tions in this section, it was said require more improvement than that specified in the bill be her dead 1 and is , dith tian “WELCOME STRANGER And Trusses always find our prices right rvice the vers hest that can in Washiogton on Trusses. ry and Abdominal Sup. Do not_experiment with your £ you aré in need of orthopedic Consult your doctor and tever he says you $1.75 ‘;"I"m\\ .\.-.»nml 84‘00 $3.50 $2.75 You wil CHEVY CHASE Conn- Avenue & Have Flowe MeKinley St D.C I v and add s doors. in Your Home. & to the in- dvertisement. FRENCH ARMY PAY UP. Bill Would Raise Maximum to 2 Francs 70 Centimes. PARIS, January The French poilu’s pittance of five sous daily w be measurably increased if a bill backed by several deputies which | will be introduced ‘n the Chamber of Deputies becomes law. Under it buck priva |ceive 1 frane centimes_dally, class privates 1 franc corporals 1 fr 5 ergeants 2 francs 70 Lioyd Hughes, mon, Hobart Bosworth, Myrt Stedman and nk Mayo J. Francis Dillon’s vivid drama IF | MARRY AGAIN First Showin Last TODAY PRING CONVENTION HALL 5th and L Streets ALL THIS WEEK Open . to 10 JOmN ETAWAY DAY, CAROLINA uu.A\ c. ‘\\e‘: : ABLE Congress will be petitioned to re- | scind_its action viding for the| establishment of an additional bath- g beach in the Tidal Basin. The tion at which the beach is to be ks . o tary | placed, said, would cause the Wilbur pc @ COPY | destructicn of & number of the cherry ‘".‘ trees, destroy the na e the surroundings. - | endanger the health of further pollution of the ‘basin Deplorable conditions existing in the e of the recorder of deeds wer showing the need for fi uilding with modern 2nd additional employes to mass of records. ed out that it requ months to complete ton on @ deed and that du documents are subject to 4 was given (o the l'amfm TrAu\on Co. he fecent of Negatlves lass service at all Sx10 enlargements_from our negatives, sc IM: AL EEESE ‘20 5> 712 11th Streei 4 Navy Depart- graduates have sidercd until after PREVOST RLUE. w0 ror | .l 5 Pa. Ph.w. 951 Knee Caps Belleau W “Assocution Aesop Fi Color Scenie—Sportlight Washington's Finest Orchestra --EXTRA-- WARING’S PENNSYLVANIANS The Capital's Favorite Synco- ors—Henr Today at CRANDALL S St 45 & Park r, nw “The esents IThe Chmcse MuucnI Fantasy | }“A GAME OF MAH .IONG" New Washington Auditorium Friday, February 6, at 8 PO, Marine Band Concert at Se $1.$1.50. W Shor e Concert B FKEITHs HICH CLASS VAUDEVILLE RICHARD, MATES." FENDERS.™ REVERE G@: Ave: and Park Road SPITFIRE,” with BETTY BLYTHF ISt N PRINCESS M SR STAR CAST AMERICAN "';‘ s mer 29— “orn coupled of ‘midship- er graduation ¥ es 8:30 i $2.00. 5250 | Free Lecture Sgne {| CHRISTIAN SCIENCE Y Paul Stark Seeley, C.S.B. of Portland, Oregon Member of tureship of he Fir Scientist, setts AT FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST Columbia Rd. and Euclid St. N\.W. Anito STORAGE R.dlo Friday, January 30th JATTERIES s Reclmrged Oalled for and delivered Open Daily Until 9 P.M. 10 to 12 Noon Sermice centimes, centimes, _ELEANC press today Truss, $7.00 relent 87.00 Washington A LIBERTY North Capitol & P Sen RENT. REED HOWE THE € TOL ) PARK ““‘54 TODAY—LILLI “ORFPHA OLYMPlc You St. Bet. 14th & 15th The Sensation of the Year KENNETH HARLAX and NOVAK JaxE LILY MORRIS BIIIE i P TED & BETTY HEALY : PEPITO, ETC. o1 Y WITHOUT A NAME 7 AT UNE Co-headliner Extraordinary HERMAN TIMBERG The High Chieftain of Laughter t elcotic P jamen likely to be d lved in March. = for the manner in which it tained schedules during snowstorms. President mann presided. THE BIG SHOW pers” Headliners A Two Su St Gther star Acts Southern Railway G. Herr-| and Mac daily. Re es via Atlanta limited trains nd tickets, City 10 H st. n.w. Phones 63.—Advertisement RLN.W. AT reducing without sands re you and fit he Board of Lec- The Mother Church Church « Christ, Boston, Massachu- ALMA IIUBENS DIVORCED. meas: you Jung Arch Braces. s Foot Appliances. Corn and Bumion Remedies. kinds of Special _Orthopadio Braces and Appliances Made to Order or Repaired Crutches Invalid Beds, etc Get It At Gibson's Where Your Dollars Have More Cents 917-919 G St. N.W. Alleges Husband Berated Her and Struck Her. = LOS ANGELES, January 29 —Alma | Rubens, motion picture actress, was granted an interlocutory decree of di- vorce yesterday from Dr. Daniel Car- son Goodman, film company executive, | to whom she was married in Green- | vich, Conn., in 1923. Dr. Goodman let | ase g0 by default | s alleged cruelty. She alleged he used abusive language and struck her. CRANDAI.I.’S CENTRAL e Wanted to Know,” | 9th Bet. D & B 0 p.m S—“The Rat,” Al TODAY _AXD DANIELS s melodrama, at Anel . . 0 pm nr “Vani- JER NTLEY GORDON K. MAE BUSCH revue, at $:20 p.m. WARDMAN PARK—"The Man Who Was Dead,” at $:30 p.m. KEITH'S— The Rebellion,” vaude- wille, at 2:15 and 8:15 p.m. EARLE—Shura, Rulowa Ballet, continuous, 1 to 11 p.m. Quinn and Sunny- vaudeville, continu- toRiow: “AMER o Under the Auspices First Church of Chris, of Waskington, No Collecti Al Seientist, 216 Two Shows Sunday PHONES MAIN ‘4484 ~ 4185~ 6823/ MUTUAL THEATER PA. AVE. AT NINTH Whiz Bang Babies WRESTLING TONIGHT Joe Turner vs. ‘‘Hack' Nelson s & 813 e | Russlan Matines at 3:15 VCRANDALLS Avenue Grana 01" Heliavie Basee Ave. S.E 21 H St. N tra, | at 11 ADE ot P, ‘BARBARA FRIETEHIE WITH FLORENCE VIDOR and EDMUND LOWE Scandals,” bur- Babies,” p.m. TODAY--HAROL WATER SWHITE WA - : A pine hot springs bat in your own tub takes off 2 to 5 pounds oil of pine and balsam, as s done in LUNCH WITH US TO-DAY i S s HEALTH CANDIES 40¢ - 60+ 80+ Ib WHEN Taspecteur ‘stoek FINGT E. Morrison Paper Co. 1080 En Ax MUSICAL PRELUDE COMEDY—NEWS RIALTO SYMPHONY g York Theater s .qui’!n: CRANDALL TODAY-—RET SARDEN ( am, NEXT WEEK CARL LAEMMLE Presents REGINALD DENNY In the Baturday Evening Post Story by HARRY LEON WILSON “0H, DOCTOR!” , 50c to $2.50 Mat. Sat. 2:20 50c to $2.00 Most Charming Comedienns GRACE GEORGE Presents and Plays in Paul Geraldy's Sensational Paris Buccess ‘SHE WANTED TO KNOW’ with BRUCE McRAE And an Exceptional Cast Including Frederick Worlock, Edward H. Wever 10 o TIVOLI—"He Who Gets Slapped,”| t 1:30, 5:3 30 and 9:30 p.m. AMBASSADOR—"So This Is Mar- and 9:15 pm Love,” 8 and 9:30 p.m. at| F you want to discover the easy way to take off weight—the way that has amazed and delighted thou- sands—trya pinehotsprings bath tonight. These baths have taken off from 2 to S pounds in one bath for many people. European health resorts. Thus Hill ill. science improves on nature by combining these two types of baths of recognized value in this new and effective formula, SAN-I-SAL, pro- tected by patent. A San-I-Sal bath is therefore 2 far better treatment than a nat- ural springs bath of similar type. And you can take it in your own bathroom. While They Last ~ &y $137.50 WHIRLWAVE Electric Washers 1002 And 5% | GLOVER | sons acy ! AUTOMOBILES ©O £C DEHCO PLANT H 1724 KALORAMA RD. Columbia 7163 As you bathe, enjoying the fra- grant aroma of pine woods and the stimylating effects of such a bath, your pores will be opened, and use- less weight and pent-up waste mat- ter will be released. Following the bath you will sleep with a soundness that per- haps you have never known. And you'll arise in the moming fresh as a rose—with new youthful energy —and you will be nd of unnecessary weight. Many people have taken off 2 to 5 pounds in one bath Salinto your hot water bath. It dissolves quickly and gives the water beneficial weight-reducing properties. Andso without great expense and loss of time you can now take this pine hot springs weight-reducing bath in your own bathroom. Many people have taken off from 2 to 5 pounds in their first San-I-Sal bath. Thisis but natural if you are much overweight, for the relax- ing of pores that perhaps have seldom been properly exercised is sure to release a considerable quantity of accumulated useless weight. ~ CATHE I\I\L I‘\II D. The NEW AMERICAN COMEDY “WHITE comns" By Edith Elli ‘Mary_Jane Wit CLARK BILVERNAIL. MO LEY, JOHN MARSTON FRANCIS UN- Dancing Fvery Week Night 8:30 to 12 ARCADE First Washington Appearance TONIGHT MISS ..MERICA Queen of National Beauty Tournament . Z ANGTON NS MR ’7'!47,,( 2 Off This for Cash S e KKI“IPOPULAR PRICED VALDEVILI.E Weigh sourself at yeqular intervals while taking S S TTot, el ety e veme e sach 4o If You Want Table Boarders —A Star Classified Ad will catch the attention of practically everybody in Washington. The Star Classified Section has become a sort of “bureau of infor- mation” for everybody wanting anything. Doctors and nurses now prescribe San-I-Sal Doctors, nurses and various institutions or- der San-I-Sal in large quantities for their patients. It contains nothing that possibly can be harmful. Just refined natural mineral selts mainly from Stassfurt combined with aromatic oil of pine and balsam. The best proof is that more than half the San-I-Sal sold every day is the thousands of packages sold to delightful users after trial treatments. Ask your druggist what he thinks of San-I- Sal—and what other customers who have tried it say aboutit. Then you try it. Take your first pine hot springs treatment tonight. the body and rid it of that Directions in every package. Sold at any tired, languid feeling. drug store or drug department for $1.00. Your satisfaction If your first San-I-Sal bath does not give you satisfactory results, your money guaranteed will be promptly refunded by San-I-Sal Laboratories, Inc., Washington, D. C. NOTE TO DEALERS: Write for informatien, pices, displave, aic. to Sales Depts Sen-L:Sal Laboretoris, In. 383 Madisom Aves New York San-I-Sal is for sale at Peoples, O’Donnell’s and all other good ' drug and depastment stores The easy, natural and pleasant way to reduce A Saving of $37.50 to $42! A tonic for the skin and the entire system San-I-Sal, by freeing the pores of pent-up waste matter, lends softness to the skin, and aids in clearing up minor skin affections. San-I-Sal baths are also taken by many people now- adaysto alleviate theumatic and similar pains, break up a persistent cold, tone up CONTINUOUS, O In Its Entire 1 Construction and Finish. the EARLE E TO ELEVEN SHURA RULOWA BALLET RUSS First Showing in Washington Priscilla Dean As you know, thousands of people go every year to health resorts the world over and takemineral baths. Men and women take these baths tolose weight, improve their health, and to rejuvenate the entire body. Scientific research deter- mined the most effective ingredients and their proper strength in mineral baths. To these were added LOW TERMS in the bar- gain—only $10 down, balance $7.50 monthly. Every ma- chine fully guaranteed. Act quickly! vested solely for the comfort, venien enjoyment of the public. 2 COMPLETE as our HONOR GUEST From 9:15 to 11:30 P. M n “The Siren of Sevilie” Other Great Features The Best Show in Town Take a San-I-Sal bath twice a week for one month. Watch your figure regain its shim, youthful fines, your skin be- ‘come amoother and softer, your We Are Concentrating on The Laun-Dry-Ette Electric Washers Let us demonstrate this fa- mous wringer-less machine without obligation. Call, write or phone. Main 68e2. During the Evening Assisted by GLADYS WILBUR and LEROY H. THAYER (as Judges) She Will Gra IoluIIy Award a Beau LOVING CUP For a Special Waltz Contest Including Admission 50¢ ;< Competent Instruction. Tonight 8:: NATIONAL "5uie; SECOND EDITION EARL CARROLL VANITIES win JOE COOK 108 Girls, 40 Scenex. 20 Comedians. “HOLBROOK BLINN AND JUDITH ANDERSON ! THE DOVE A Melpdrams Jy Willard Mack That's why The Star prints MORE Classified ads every day than all the other papers here combined. It reaches more peo- ple, and the ads bring better results. “Around the Corner” is a Star Branch Office

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