Evening Star Newspaper, April 11, 1925, Page 32

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32 EXCESS FUND GOES TONATIONAL GUARD Release of $1,742,800 by Coolidge to Allow States to Lay Plans. An approp ion of $1,742,800 for onal Guard through- ring the next held up by nt Coolidge pending an inves- tigation to determine the necessity for its expenditure en released The mone: s not become le until July 1, but its release s time permits the War Depart- ment to apportion it to the various States, and permits making of con- tracts’ in accordance with plans for National Guard training. The only ‘amount which may not be expended is an item of $12,000 pro- vided specifica to_cover employ- ment of addit 1 National Guard officers in the Militia Bureau here. The President’s action on the funds, which were in excess of the budget figures voted by Congress for the fis- cal year, is in line with that he took recently on a deficiency appropria- tion of $1 00 for armory pay for this fiscal y which had been voted by Congress over the b Bu- reau’s disapproval. A substantial portion of the excess over budget estimates for next year goes to increase the regular appro- priations for drill pay. TODAY'S AM’USEMENTS RATIONAL—"“The Best People,” comedy, at 0 and 8:20 p.m, BELAS Sapphire Ring,” drama, KEITH" Spanish dancer, vaudeville, at 2:15 and $:15 p.m. EARL®—"The Four Husbands," vaudevilia, continuous 1 to 11 p.m. STRAND—"A Vaudevilla Surprise,” vaudeville, continuous 12:30 to 11 p.m. GAYETY—"Wine, Woman and *nnw. burlesque, at 2:15 and 8:15 i Thru',” bur- 2:30 and 8:20 p.m. COLUMBIA—"The at 11:15 am,, 1 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. RIALTO—Twin bill, at 11:30 am, 1:30, 3:30, 5:30, 7:30 and 9:30 p.m. EARLE—"Dressmaker From Parls,” at 1:10, 4:30 and 7:35 p.m. WARDMAN PARK — “Thoze Who Judge,” at 7 and 9 p.m. ecrets of the Night,” at and 9:50 p.m AMBASSADOR—"My Husband's Wiv at 2:55, 4:50, 6:45, §:25 and 10:05 p.m. i CENTRAL—"The Girl on the Stairs,” a Girl," 25, 8:10 and CALLS SURE HE'LL BRUSH JUNIOR'S HAIR, WHERE'S THE BRUSH AND COMB EXPLAINS JUNIOR MUST BE A LTTLE MAN, HIS HAR'S PULL OF SNARLS AND DADDY'LL BE AS CAREFUL 45 DOFS HE EXPECT HIM TD PART HIS HAIR [P HE KEEPS TWISTING HIS HEAD ROUND. HOLD STi.L! GLEE CLUB AT CENTRAL. Colgate Musicians to Give Pro- gram at 8 0°Clock Tonight. The Colgate University Glee Club will give a program at Central High School tonight beginning at 8 o'clock, under the auspices of the local alumni, of which the Rev. Hugh Stevenson is hed. The recital will be followed by dancing. The program will include: “Saluta- tion” (Galnes), s: of Colgate, by Landsighting” zsimmons; y >ochon), string quartet; “Swing Low, Sweet Chariot” (arranged Dby Everett Schultheis; “T Colgate Four; “O dalay” (Speaks), and “Alma Mater,” by the club. Tickets will be available at tae door. A Flesh Builder—Fr. John's Medicine at 12:30, 2, 3:30, 5, 6:30, 8 and 9:30 p.m. N A P A I PN PR P AN AN L35} "_“-_. B Will add new weight and strength.— Advertisement. s R SO 5 O D 10 X |/ SNAPSHOTS OF A FATHER—! JUNIOR'S HAIR. B.Rl}sfi AND COMB MAVING BEEN BROUGHT HIM, SETS (HEERILY TO JUNIOR LETS IT BE KNOWN THAT OUGH HE'S HURTING WORSE THAN PULLING AWAY AND HE GUESSES ASKS BETWEEN CLENCHED T‘IEI'H HOW FINALLY CLAMPS JUNIOR TIGHTLY Soldier Hero May Get Medal. Louis De Forest, Staies Infantry, y and Marine Corps are not eligible for the Carnegie medal, and Red Cross lifesaving medals are limited to members of that organiza- Easter Excursion ]Apnl 11, 12, 13. $4.00 round trip. Con- ¢ P. ticket agents.—Adver- Richmond, A new-born colored baby THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, —By GLUYAS WILLIAMS. OUCH, HE "HURTS HE'LL'LET THE SNARLS 60 AND ST PART HIS HAIR M, 1T WILL PO TOR NOW of the mon atd. OPERATIONS ARE IMMEDIATELY IN- TERRUPTED' BY ANGUISHED CRY v SRYS IT'S JUNIOR'S OWN FAULT TOR 8 — Star Comedians eminine Fascinators—24 Ledies’ Bargain Matines Daily, 25- Open Tuesday, Satu Afternoons From ADMITS 1T'S NOT 50 600D BUT PEEIS BETWEEN HIS KNEES, GETS STRANGLE: THAT IF JUNIOR S SURE TO PUT HIS HOLD ROUND HiS NECK, AND ETFECTS HAT ON BEFORE HIS MOTHER SEES MORE OR LESS OF A PART © McClure Newspaper Syndicate sponded to a call, took the foundling g to Emergency Hospltal for emergency United | treatment. The child later was taken who risked his life | to Children’s Hospital. ving Mrs. Lena Gutterberg from drowning in New York harbor a short time ago, probably will receive a life- saving medal from the Treasury De- \SBU: : partment, it is sald at the War De. | _NARTINSBURG, W. . that being the only na- tional decoration available for such Rescue Child as Home Burns. Va., April 11. —Awaking early yesterday to see the bed in which their child slept being licked by flames, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Butts rescued the little one, but the home was destroyed. Mr. Butts ran barefoot to the fire station to sum- | REPAIRED [ | ~Z -“"---_ rn'r.= even the proverbial “bit of blue” in perfect taste. A Particular Service —at Lansburgh and Bro. “trousseau shopper” who is al- ways at the service of the pros- pective bride. There is a corps of these interested and enthusi- astic young women ready to assist you with your shopping in every way possible. Under the careful guidance of- the “trousseau shopper” the as- sembling of the bride’s outfit will be simplified beyond measure, made a pleasant task, free from the usual frantic haste and ness. When the Organ Plays— *Here Comes the Bride!” You want everything to be correct—a pageant of loveliness in which no detail is amiss. Your trousseau—your wedding gown—your veil of filmy tulle and lace— is the weari- The Happy Bride is interestingly presented in our Windew De LANSBURGH & BRO. To the Last Detail —we have planned for you. The bridal gown, made with the ex- quisite care that should be lavished upon it; precious laces for the bridal veil;.a. claster of orange blossoms; delicate under- garments, fine linens — gifts — even the cofrett announcéments and invitations! And not only the:perfect wed- ding, but the perfect love nest will be made ready for you after the honeymoon. Simply phone Franklin 7400 for appointment with the Trousseau Shopper. Luxe, 8th and E Sts. ¥ 7th te 8th to E—~FAMOUS FOR QUALITY SINCE 1860—Franklin 7400 PEPPPRFPPPPTRPPTDTE TP RADIOS Our experts will put your radio in such a_condition that it will bring in distant Find New-Born Baby in Street. | siations more cleariy. ¥ boy, un- OPTICAL coO. was found -%' é' LEBE 614 9th St. 2 Leonard Court south- nel west early last night. Policeman Her- | Store 712 11th Street bert of the fourth precinct, who re- AN PR AU &@&&u W it Lake City, id. SATURDAY, APRIL 11, o Tnnseanes NEXT WEEK, CARL LAEMMLE Presents The Picturs That Amazed New York— “THE LAST LAUGH" enn® JAmu-n “THE MOUSE OF DAVID mawp~ 1= _HOUSE OF DAVID sAwp- | W 4 “WINE, 'OMII and SOIG" With The Phillips Memonnl Gnllery 1608 21st Street Announces & new exhibition of paintings by Childe Hassam In the Little Gallery _This_exhibition will uundfinn(n April 29th_ \lorrlmnn you can find the blank books you want. E. Morrison Papcr Co. Take a thon Trip West With Rochester And See America’s Best Scenery for my Illos- {rated Tlinerarv, fuat oat. ROCHESTER'S TOURS 310 Dist. Nat. Back Bige. Main 3880 X A T T AMUSEMENTS.” NATIONAL CHARLES FROH The Comedy Hit of Th PEOPLE Tomorrow Night BEGINNING TOMORROW TRY AND STOP LAUGHING AT A" Comeds “THE POOR 'uur" The A tarts Tor e last shewing at 835 3. m. METROPOLITAN LAST DAY—11 TO 11 COLUMBIA FIRST NATIONAL PRESENTS| vm\, lp its a scream old West. FRIVOLOUS 50 N A0 POLI'S ar ;n"a_‘j:::-:u SEATS \OV MULLIGAN and PAUL SBITSCH Present “DYNAMITE sEATS SELLING Nugent and, M UTUAL THEATER PA. AVE. AT NINTH “LAFFIN’ THRU” AUCTION NIGHT TOMORROW—"GIGGLES'" CRANDALLS: ¥ AT 10tk vivid love tale of ¢ SAL AL ST. JOHN In DOGGIE" Beriin CRANDALL'S, =1y 2% BABY : BLUE The Washington Opera Co. The Barber of Seville CHALIAPIN Paggi Nadworney Ivantzoff Ananian SEATS—JORDAN > 1 CoMEDY IDAHG Matinee only TOMORROW CONSTANCE _TAl MADGE and ANTONIO MOREN0) PRICES o §1, 52, $3, 54 and £5 Performance, 8:15, Easter Monday, &Puk R4 N, GHT RNING, 10" 14 HIS HiGH HoT I CRANDALL’S o 5th Bet.D & B April 13, Washington Auditorium B F KEITHs HIGH CLASS VAUDEYILLE: will Rave the ti ifs laughing at - JACKIE COOGAN in Mis best rols as atar of Will Mack'e eriginal Junfest 4 1t CRANDALL’S, [ uzmoro@ Film Features TAKOMA Tak Bill of Super- -t Feadliner Do Luze TRINI Famous_Beauty Danoer s_Marimba Orehestrs WM. GAXTON & CO. in "'Kisses.” Very Fumay! ROY CUMMINGS with Trons Bhaw You Will Borsam! 8 Other Keith-Alb-s Features Yellowstone Park. om Plrk. D. mHAEL om0 FAVORITE - CKANDALL’S Savey Theater 14th and Col. R4 mmALLm--ter Ga.Ave.&QuebeoSt AIRBANKS and EVA A FIGHT FOR ARKS, 1a “LOW Matinee omly, \u!t\(.\ SHEARER and L. 4 UE! LUNCH WFIH US TO-DAY HEALTH CANDIES 60+ CHEVY CHASE Sooo 2 MeKinley $t. D c HARRY MYERS. T. ES WANDA HAWLEY PRESIDENT ---Beg. Sun. Night 11t & Pa Ave. Mats. Men., THE SENSATIONAL SUCCESS CAROUNA lltlA N.C.Av 80¢ Ib 'z Space. 60 MANY RissEs RODMAN BROS. Landscape Gardeners Just received a carload of Evergreens, Shrubbery, California and Barberry Hedge | at reasonable prices. Nufsery Located at 1440 Park Road \ R CRANDALL’S Home Theater 1230 C St. N.E. RENOVATED, REPAINTED. REDEC Qy’;.'\nn AND ~ REJUVENATED. HANDSOME Ti _APRIL l’RlNCFSS paame GLOV sons any time, Guar._results. Jourse, 4 priv., 3 class, §4, Five_envifonment. W. MILLER STUDIO, 1226 CONN. A V! Franklin 8587, Mr. Miller will give courscs i3 dancing for the summer months. SRR | The Home of the Higli;_ Class Eyeglass Roe Fulkerson Co.| 1407 F St. Franklin 5606 res_examined. glasses fitted [n[—=a]l——2Io] Fou.ow THE CROWD ur Od Hats to the Ladies - reblgcked les. _ Large Advertise Your Rooms For Rent— In The Star Classified Section—if you want to prompt action. Go e into the details of the mmmhhm you have to offer—location, price, rectly interested in the sort of offer you are making. “The Star prints MORE Classified ads every day than all the other papers here combined—simply be- cause yom get resuits (hmugh"l‘he Star. “Around the Corner” is Star Branch Office PARK THEATER oo ~w = FIRST SHOWING IN NORTHWEST. | C. Balle ST of Bieh standing will make you & good dancer in a few pri lessons. ~ Class dance Tuesday (Or- 719 9th st m.w. Franklin 6506, PROF. AND MRES. L 1127 10th st. n.ow.: to 11 p.m., With o appointment. Fr. 8567 PROY. WYNDHAM, w. Phone Fr. 91083, Private_lessons, $1. Jtmjzs ‘thossWorp 'BEEL Private lesons; clase dances Mondars, Frigs 16! DuMmToN lu; Wisconsin Av. 00K LUMBI F Street at 13th LAST TIMES TODAY Motro-Goldwyn Presents HELEN JANE MARR RUTE ST. DENIS DANCER 1819 M St Franklin 8752 _* Reginners’ and Advanced Classes notw forming In A CLASSICAL DANCING WARDMAN "PARK THEATRE THOSE WHO JU| DGE THE WAY OF A GIRL ELEANOR BOARDMAN Comedy—News—&e. Beginning Tomorrow POLA NEGRI In “The Charmer” LAC F Street at 13th LAST TIMES TODAY Paramount Presents CONTRABAND WASHINGTON'S POPULAR —with Patsy Ruth Miller Lew Tellegen Max Semmett Comedy ping Bungalows LEADER °* * S P TO 12 MIDNIGHT Penra. Ave. at Ninth—306 Sth St. N.W, - Excellent Music—New Maple Floor OPEN SAT.—SUN._—MON _TUES —WED —FRIL—7 DAYS THE WEEK, 1 o 15 MIDNIGHT THIS WEEK—FOUR BIG NiGHTS EASTER SUNDAY—Special Dan EASTER MONDAY—Seuveniy and Toveltiond ht. “THE HUNCHBACK OF NOTRE DAME” LOPING HOOFS,” 2% 7 WEDNESDAY—Prise Waltz, ¥5'in Gold. FRIDAY—Collegian Fox Trot, $5 in Gold AUDIENCE THE JUDGE It you dance, come § to 12. If not, come i TONIGHT NEW YORK CONSERVATORY -A-N-C-E "3 ESDAY—Candy N R e Teach You To Dance in 7 Lessons PHONE FRANKLIN 2766 With LOIS WILSON -News—Overture Beginning Tomorrow BUSTER KEATON “Seven Chances” Charles Macalester Lea\;es 7th St. Wharf 10 A.M. and 2:30 P.M.. Round Trip, 85c MANAGEMENT MESSRS. SHOBERT BRANSON'S Matshisss Cast NEXT MON. SEATS NOW DONALD GALLAHER Presents a New Play “THE GORILLA” LAST WORD_IN THRILLS By Ralph § co A Cast of Unusual Distinetion To quickly adver- tise ORCHESTRA 10c ADM. and 2 FREE DANCE TICKET DON'T miss THE GREAT EASTER BALL | LAST TIME TONIGHT “THE_FOUR HUSBANDS” “The Dressmaker From Paris” AND OTHER GREAT FEATURES . entire new program. Monday night only with this adv. sell EVERY Week Night “S@30 to 12 ARCADE TONIGHT And All Next Week SOCIETY MONDAY NIGHT ' NO ADVANCE Competent Instruction.

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