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54 RAIL MERGER HELD “MOST INCLUSIVE” Hearings Soon on Alliance Which*Embraces Airplanes in Transportation System. By the Associated Progs. CLEVELAND, April 10.—When the Interstate ‘Commerce Commission be- gins hearings next week into the r of the Chesapeake and Ohio, Marquette, Hocking Val- >’ Railroads_into ed New York, Louis Railway Co. will find the out- most sportation system ever devised, of the in d that the ¢ Sweringens to oper- ate airplar boats, in 4 ho® | railroad tion fields and land and water Inquiry whether gens plan to Boon was not oftices on Swerin- routes at their JEWELER IS ACCUSED. 10.—Albert F. recently opened a in the Back Bay dis- has not visited for a BOSTON Jerome vho Jewelry store trict, which he plaint welers of Trade has absconded with goods obtained on credit and valued at more than $60,000. Bankruptey proceedings were begun against him vesterday. J said to have from several vears April o Chicago is come ago Low Vacation F California and c Coaxt via Chicago & North Western Ry. round excurs be on sale to Califo Northwest o b 1st copy of b inclusive | incor- | Columbus appointed Mrs. TODAY’S AMUSEMENTS. NATIONAL—"“The Best People,” comedy, at 8:20 p.m. BELASCO—"The drama, at 8:20 p.m. KEITH'S—Tr! vaudeville, at 2:15 and 8:15 p.m. EARLE—"The, Four Husbands,” vaudeville, continuous 1 to 11 p.m. STRAND—"A Vaudeville Surprise,” vaudeville, continuous 12:30 to 11 p.m.» GAYETY—"Wire, Woman and Song,” burlesque, 2:15 and 8:15 Sapphire Ring” Spanish dancer, at Thru',” bur- lesque, at 2:30 and $:20 p.m. COLUMBIA—"The Way of a Girl” at 11:15 a.m., 1, 2:40, 4:40, 6:25, 8:10 and 10:05 p.m. METROPOLITAN—"Frivolous - Sal,’ |at 11:30 am., 1:30, 3:30,5:30, 7:35 and 9:40 p.m PALACE—"Contraband,” ‘at 11:20 am., 1:30, 3:30, 5:30, 7:30, and 9:40 p.m. RI Twin bill, at 11:30 am., 1:30, 3:30, 5:30, 7:30 and 9:30 p.m. EARL ressmaker From Paris,” | at 1:10, 4:30 and 7:55 p.m. WARDMAN PARK — “Those at 7 and 9 pm Comin 7:50 and DOR—"Cheaper to Marry,” S and 9:350 p.m. CENTRAL—"The Great Divide.” Who | at 2:30, | 4:20, 6:10, AMBAS {at 6:15, Disregarding the protests of all 1 service and welfare organiza- the Williamsport, Pa., council Alta Solley as the tions, 's_first_poli |hrr|lfln! you can find the blank books you want. E. Morrison Paper Co. 1009 Pa. Ave. FOLLOW THE CROWD our 0ld Hats to the Ladies' at Shop, 508 11¢h St. ve them cleaned and reblecke nt' 7 Spring stgles. Lrge sele: ames, Biraw Breids ‘and Hat Trimmines [oj——[[—— NOVELTIES Big Stock Prices Reasonable GARRISON’S ‘Wholesale Toy and Novelty Co.. Inc. 914 E St. N.W. RODMAN 'BROS. Landscape Gardeners Just received a carload of Evergreens, Surubbery. Califo and Darberrs Hedge at reasonmble prices. o Nursery Located at 1449 Park Road The Sentiment of Easter is expressed in many ways — through the rich melody of the church organ, the blended voices of the church choir, and the chiming of the cathedral bells. It is also expressed in a warm and sweet way through our Easter Candy Gift Packages especially designed to carry the Easter spirit . We cordially invite your inspection of our large and varied assortments at the LOFT AGENCY. Come Princeton Chocolates An excellent col- lection of guality Sweets in an at- tractive Easter package. FariLb. 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FRIDAY, APRIL 10, 1925. The Phillips Memorial Gallery 1608 21st Street Open Tuesday, Sa Afterncons From Announces & new exhibition of paintings by Childe Hassam April 6:to 10, 8 P. M. DRAMATIC PLAY “THE MIRACLE” LARGE COSTUMED CAST Beautifully lighted realistio scenes. Direction of Wentworth and Parr First Congregational Church 10th and G Sts. N.W. Free-will Oftering LUNCH WFTH US TO DAY nrer HEALTH CANDIES 40+ €0+ 80¢ Ib 1203 G 5T Begins with Thrift Will you SAV and HAVE—or WASTE and FAST? There'll be plenty 3% either way!! Interest F COMMERCE AND SAVINGS Cor. 7th & E Sts. HEADACHES ure, most timen, aused by de- tective vision. ave our op- tometrist ex- amine your eyes and pre- sxeribe the proper glaxses. OFTICAL CO. 614 9th St. 712 11th Street M. A. LEES Branch Thos. P. Hickman, V.P. & Cashier 1925 Vacalion Club Open for Membership Commercial business and savings accounts ape clalized and solicite 1 3% ON SAVIN 4% ON TIME FUNDS Monthly statement of accounts rendered. We bave for free distribution handsome metal wavings banks which incuicate the spirit of Thrift. Resources Over 85,000,000 Closes 3:00 p.m. ‘whea op Bank opens at §:30 a.m. close is maintained ey B reopening from close at noon, Tenth St. at Penna. Ave. NW. Branch 1111 Connecticut Avenue Chair Car de Luxe Service $1.50 Stopping OF In ALEXANDRIA o visit Christ Church and Washirg- ton's Lodgeroom 10 a.m., 2 pm, Guide and Lecturer. From Mid-City Terminal 12th St. and Pa. Ave. N.W. Phone Reservations, Main 397 Regular Service Every Half Hour. 9:00 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. Round Trip, 90 Cents Mount Vernon open 10 a.m. to & p.m. Mount Vernon Not Open on Sunday| [Washington-Virginia Railway Co "\ 4 . AN SPECIAL l! iH DEPOSITS o L7 With money in the bank—there's no room for “worry” in the home. Open a Savings Account now. «Bank of the People” 1336 N. Y. Ave. | WARRENTON AMUSEMENTS. CONTINTOUS ONE TO ELEVEN A PERFECT PRODUCTION “THE FOUR HUSBANDS” FLORRIE MILLERSHIP —— OTHER PERFECT FEATURES PERFECT SHOW FIRST SHOWING IN WASHINGTON PARAMOUNT'S “THE DRESSMAKER FROM PARIS” - WITH LEATRICE JOY ERNEST TORRENCE AND 14 MANNEQUINS iy WASHINGTON'S LEADING THEATERS LOEW'S COLUMBIA F, Street at 12th LAST _TWO DAYS Metro-Goldwyn Presents ELEANOR BOARDMAN In a lavish society melodrama of a girl's search for thrills! THE WAY OF A GIRL Added Program Hita Beginuing Sunday POLA NEGRI “The Charmer"” CONTINTOUS 10:30 A. RACE 3 PN road SATURDAY. APRIL 11th Washington. 51 miles—fine horses—beautifnl sceners —delicions food The Famous Fauquier Restaurant Opp. Willis' Drog Store. Main St Warren ton, Va T COOK IN VIRGINIA Fiue A TWO.FEATURE PROGRA! “Greater Than Marri Lou Tellegen and Marjorfe Dam “The Age of Innocence” Btarring Beverly Eayne & Ellfott Dexter turs Boprane VELMA BUTTON, Col AIALTO CONOERT ORCHESTEA . ria h-Gouned Innsegnos® starts 25 he ot e 1o ing st NEXT WEEK JASCHA HEIFETZ VIOLINIST AT Washington Auditorium SUNDAY EVENING, APRIL 19, AT 8:30 His Last Appearance in Washington for the Next Two Years Management Peggy Albion Conoert Bureau Tiokets, $1. $1.50, 32 and $2.50 plus tax O SATE Now SEATS FOR “BARBER OF SEVILLE" AND HEIFETZ RECITAL JORDAN PIANO CO. 13th and G Sts. N.W. Phone Main 4 PRESIDENT ---Beg. Sun. Night Lith & Pa._Ave. Mats. Men, Thurs. Sat. THE SENSATIONAL SUCCESS T " Thure, "Mat. Bos to $1.50. elline The Washington Opera Co. The Barber of Seville CHALIAPIN Paggi Nadworney Mojica Ivantzoff Ananian . PRICES, $1, $2, £3, $4 and $5 Performance, 8:15, Easter Monday, April 13, Washington Anditorium with half of the firm of “Gina- berg and Kelly” perfectly played "JACKIE COOGAN who has his best role in this combination_of fun. pathos and drama by Willard Mack SEE 11\ NEXT WE at 10th™" ] MUTUAL THEATER LOEW’ PALAGE ¥ Street at 13th LAST TWO DAYS Paramount Presents LOIS WILSON i I a romance of small-town politics, from the Saturday Evening Post story CONTRABAND Beginning Sonday BUSTER KEATON In “Seven Chances” M. TO 11 P. M PALAVE. AT aivni 3 “LAFFIN’ THRU” TONIGHT SHUBERT MAT, Ataz0 SAT. 50¢ te $2.50° E Llsc 50e te $1.50 MANAGEMENT MESSRS. SHUBERT gton cchoes the T H E Europe. Matchiess Cast m— DONALD GALLAHER Presents & New Play “THE GORILLA” By Ralph Spence With a Cast of Unusual Distinction To quickly adver- tise “THE GORIL- “[LA" we will for Monday night enlv with this adv. sell GAVELY 55, “WINE, WOMAN and SONG” B—Star Comadians—8 24—Feminine Fascinators—24 Ledies Borgain Matines Daby, 18- METIOPO ITAI F AT 10t LAST TWO DAYS—11 TO 11 FIRST NATIONAL PRES 6 STARS Including Eugene O'Brie: Donald’s vivid leve tale of the old West. FRIVOLOUS SAL “DYNAMITE DOGGIE" Werl, rvey—Jrving Somgreel—Superd Symph CRANDALL'S, TryoLt 14th & Park R4, N.W. TODAY—THOMAS ME LIEA LEE _3 HROUGH I ¢ CONLEY, FP LIGHTL And SPORT- LIGHT. Tu)lnmm\\'l w DGE BELLANY an THE CoMEDY Matinee only. v D ARG BABY BF KEITH: HAGH CLASS VAUDEVILLE An Ideal Bill Quality and_ Ve Headliner Do Lu of % WM. GAXTON & 0. in “Kisses. ' Very Yunny ROY CUMMINGS with Irens Bhaw You Will Seream Foatures Bhows Daily 2.15 & 315 Bunday Mat., 3:15; Good Orch. Basts Mats. B0c: Eves. $1- Gosc Bale Beats Mats . 28c: Eves. 350 Next Week—N. V. A. Carnival Klown Night. ¥, 17, Midnite \I- ATS NOow nd PAUL WL Rt ol "u«u.l Cormedy Delizht BLUE Eres (30 1082 50: Thurs. May B0c to $1.50: Sat. Mar.. 50 to $2 NATIONAL |‘..\u HT #:20 CHARLES FROHMA The Comedy Hit of Thic or An THE BEST PEOPLE NEXT SUNDAY SEATS SELLING Patterson McNuti Presents A Comeds of College 1ifs “THE POOR NUT” . Nogent and_ FElliot Nugent T e rharee ey :lh Itmmlnm Cast o 4 MT. VERNON Steamer Charles Macalester Leaves 7th St. Wharf 10 A.M. and 2:30 P.M. Round Trip, 85¢ Admission, 25¢ Wardman Park Theatre Friday, April 17th, at 2:30 Charles Rann Kennedy and Edith Wynne Matthison in “The Admiral” Tickets on Sale at Mrm Wilko reene's Concert Burean, 1300 G st Film Features WARDMAN PARK THEATRE FRIDAY —~ ATURDAY THOSE WHO JUDGE —with Patsy Ruth Miller and Lew Tellegen Max Sennett Comedy _ Galloping Bungalows TAKOMA ’l'nln;m.n} Park. D. n c Tor HARD MANY KISSES MON in_“THE GOLI RAPHAEL e & 0 Stree RESSTE LOVE. TLE JULIA" Comed nigh FAVORITE = ¥ st %o CONSTANC MADGE. in “HER NIGHT OF N Comedr CHEVYCHASE (‘onn Avenue & McKinley $t. D.C ICHARD DIX Also ® CAROLINA ™ & x.caoe 105 Pa. A‘P l’h W Y ROOSETELT D _“BATTLING BUDDY." 18thSt.&Col. RA.N. W, LA AR’ CRANDAL[.’S AMBASSADOR CRANDALL'S ENXRAL Sth Bet.D & F ALICR TEREY and cox- TODAY WAY “THE GREAT _ CANNONRAREE CRANDALL’S MATS. 2 P.M. SAT.: T Tl\\lflnnfl“‘ ‘\'T"J':\f D V'fl\h in _ “RIDING EARLE FOX. PARK THEATER - BEBB DANTBLS and ROBERT P “MISS BLUEBEARD" OUR GANG_COMEDY. “'RIG RUSINESS TOMORROW.—“LINKTHOUST THF JLYMPIC Y°= St Bet- 14th & isen CORINND GRIFFITH, | 'S WILDERNFESS. "' STAN TAT in A MANDARIN MIXUP. ntra First Show 8 P.M The Marvelonslr Beautifnl Drama “THE PASSION PLAY” The Wondertul Story of the Tite of vioor. fully Pressnted DANCING. CRANDAI.L'S lvr’nne Grana |If | €45 Pa. Ave. S.E, CRANDALLS Avello Theater | St. N.E HT OR And \TA Tl"l{ HIERS, 1ONE00n SPTRIT TOMORROW Al UDARTN S ek cont |l | TR 2 Y k Th t "CRANDALL'S GaAve u..'l.'é, TODAY. fII\YUF: RAY, in s e Comeay and WM. FAIRRANKS and in A FIGHT FOR PARKS. in “LOW Matinee only CRANDALL’S Home Thenter REVIEW TOMORROT. EVA NOV 17% € st NE. AS THE THE CRANDALL' /CATED TO THE_BE! PIC. TR SRer i ERRvicE GLOVER'S, 613 W.—PRIVATE LKS- sons any time, 5c. Course, & priv., 3 class, 34. Guar._results. _Fine_envitonment. W. 1i29 EDW. 7. MILLER STUDIO, 1226 CONN. AVE Franklia 3387 Miller wiil give courses i3 ing_for_the PROF. AND MR 1127 10fh ot to 11 pm., appointment. | 0l of Liigh standing wi you_a good dancer in a few pr lessons. * Cluss _dance Tuesday 719 9th _st. n.w. Franklin 6506, ate chestra). CASTLE CLUB pnhnfl'x'i!fi!ma : Private lessons; class dances Mondass, Fri Dancing Every Week Night, ARCADE TOMORROW And All Next Week BRANSON'S SOCIETY ORCHESTRA 10c ADM. and a FREE DANCE TICKET