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18 THE EVENING KLINGLE FORD SPA WIDENING IS ASKED Connecticut Avenue Citizens Urge District to Build New | Modern Bndge Because the bridge on ( avenue spanning Klingle road is to narrow to accommodate present traffic and dangerous because of age, it was resolved by the Connecti cut Avenue Citizen: Association meeting in s 11 lasi | night, to urg 06 s to| take immediate ed nnecticut | structure | Connec Tt will be s corresponding to one the new Key bridge, type of structure be 50 be requested that a patl or both ends 1t to afford easy or stair of thi cut ave: | | » between | and resolutions were | ners to n Klin - et the line of com tion, said, between the nd west sides of the park from snnectict reau of Standards { Widening of the entrance to New-| k str E om Connecticut avenue and the acing of flat guttel Newark street between Conne: avenue and Ashley place and the re moval of the present growth of youns: which the v and pedest t the RostioAt avadte and. Nowark ere d in resolutio trees drivers also u s| edopted Discuss “Frat” Ruling. | After considerable discussion of the | ernity question in the schools, the | elation _instructed Mrs. J M. | Whitman, cRairman of the committee | on schools, to attend the meetings of | the Board of Education and urse strict enforcement of the ng with re. £ at if it He shown that | d and sufficient reason for | being in exisience. If no| asonable excuse is gziven for the| stence of the rule, instructions| were given to favor the abolishment. | It was argued that the school board urisdiction should have to do with | affairs in and about the schools, and | that when the homes of the students | are ncluded in its efforts it oversteps | its bounds. | hjection was voiced to any change in the zoning of Connecticut avenue. | W= T action was brought about through s to have the west side of the k past Cathedral avenue zoned commercial to permit the owners of | the property to establish stores there- | in ing with the Cathedral | Heights ation, it was voted to request raising of the police substa- tion at Tenleytown to a full ation. Additional police protection is neces sary, it was pointed out, because of | incréased population in the territory. | James Kerr, More to membersh Qmms\r “presided. Ellwood T. were elected dent William § | LONDON BLAZE QUELLED ‘ o s | LONDON biggest firemen April 16.—One of the in recent years kept the London busy for hours Tuesday night. It started in a varnish | factory in one of the labyrinthine | streets in the neighborhood of the old Kent road | The flames spread to adjacent oil | stores and a waste paper depot, all| of South London. The intense heat and the difficulty of approach through | | the narrow streets hampered firemen, | and for a time a garage containing | about 150 motor bu was menaced. ‘ everal " firemen were. overcome by | of heat. Potted Plants growing things | ent ude—choice this | i1 EXERCISES FOR LEWIS. | | Hotel Training Class to Be Grad-| uated Tonight. es of the Lewis Hotel Training Schools will be held this evening in the New Willard, Hotel at 8 o’clock, with the principal addry to be ered by John Mack. Howie, ch: an of the edu- cational committee, American Hotel Association Others who will speak are: Clifford president of the school: H. x rexis Catherine vice pre group of | be presented by Marie C. Graduation exe Lewis, Staley, will TODAY'S AMUSEMENTS. NATIONAL—"The Poor Nut, sdy. at 8:20 p.m BELASCO—"The 20 p.m S—"Buby Biuc com- Gorilla,” drama, mu com pau. Matinee at 2:20 p.m. PRESIDENT—"White ma. at $:20 p.m. Matinee KEITH'S—N. V. A. Carnival, vaude ville, at 2:15 and §:156 pan. ARLE—Dolly Davis Revue, vaude- continuous, 1 to 11 p.m STRAND—"Arkansas Valentinos.' ideville, continuous, 12:30 to 11 p.m GAYETY—"Red Pepper dra p.m. Car at = burlesque, at Columbia | 2 Last at Laugh,” 5:30, 7 9: 30 and 45 pam. METROPOLITAN—* Avenue bridge to the Bu- | en Chanci 0, 8 and ol and His Money, 8 and 9:50 p.m. u.m nmvwr Blank Want We hare Books E. Morrison Pnper Co. | - ~ As EBONITE “Strings" 1o a Stick, Solt Vlinds > Around the Gears MR. MOTORIST Watch and Know what is being put in your rear axle as a lubricant. The rear axles carry the whole driv- ing load of your car. EBONITE was purposely made for this purpose, and has been generally indorsed by Automotive Engineers as the best and most satisfac- tory gear lubricant. Buy with your mind made up. Demand EBONITE. Take no substitute. At dealers in five-pound cans, and at_serviee stations from the EBONITE checkerboard pump only. EBONITE lTS SHREDDED OIL) FDR TRANSMISSIONS AND REAR AXLES BAYERSON OILWORKS -COLUMBIA 5228 Round Trip From Washington ‘85 *95 *100% 45 Denver, = Springs, Pueblo. 95 R = h::aly(Ectu) Park. West Yellowstone (Yel- lowstone National Park). Four Colorado Mountain Na- and one-half days’ motor trip in the park, with accommodations at hotels §54.00, at camps $45.00._Side trip Denver to Rocky Moun- tain National Park, $10.50. d , Utah (South- $ 103 ol Lok oo day motor trip Zion National Park, Cedar Br modation: ks, Bryce Canyon, including accom- amps $47.25. Side trip to North Rim, Grand Canyon at additional cost. *130% Free Books Plan your outi from picture ‘These Union Paci ic books are brimg ful of interesting and valusble vaca- tion information, Including maps — routes and evers- thing you want to know. Yours for *130% through Denver. Portland, Tacoma, Seat- tle, Vancoaver, B. along scenic Columbia River. Side trips to Zion, Yellowstone and Rocky Mountain National Parks at small additional expense. San Francisco, Los An- geles. One way via Omaha, Og— den, Sait Lake City — returning C. 200 miles Side trips to Zion, Yellowstone and Rocky Mountain National Parks at small additional expense. Circuit Tour of the West. ’I 4 845Umon Pacific to Portland, rail or steamer to San Francisco, return- ing direct through Ogden or via Los Angsles and Salt Lake City. Route may be reversed. Includes Denver. All fares include Colorado Spring Tickets to Pacific Northwest an May 15 to September 30; to Yellowatone, June 1to : to all other points June 1 to September 30. ber 1 ngs without extra cha: California on sale dally, srem: overs anywhere en route. Final return limit Drever 3. hlmz region in Any Railroad Ticket Agent or F. L. Feakins, General Agent Union Pacific System, 508 Comme 1dg., 16th and Market Str Philadelphia, Pa. West! The winding trail beckons to slient snow capi mountains—the for- s primeval— carefree cities. Revue,” | you | [COMMUNITY CENTERS PLAN THREE EVENTS Concert at Central, Lecture at ‘ Powell and Dansant at Thom- | son Tomorrow Night. The Community Center Department of the public schools announces three community activities for tomorrow of !a musical, educational and social na- | ture. At Central at $:30 o'clock will be |given the fourth and final Friday evening concert of the community center_course, under the direction of Mrs. Wilson-Greene, the artist being the sensational young Polish planist, | Mieczyslaw Munz. Tickets for this concert may be had at the Wilson- reene Bureau, in Droop’s music store, or at the door tomorrow night. |7 At’ Johnson-Powell Center at 7:30 lo'clock the third of a series of illus- [ trated talks, arranged by Mrs. Edith 1. Hunter, director of visual instruc- tion of the dopartmen( will be given. | The subject is “India.” the talk to be |given by Mvs. Laura J. Bogue, dra- | matic structor at the center. There {also will be songs and dance inter- | pretations characteristic of the life {and history of India. Miss Alice Louise Hunter will interpret Rimsky- | Korsakoft's “Song of India." No ad- | mission fee is asked. An_assembly dansant will be given |at Thomson Community Center, | Twelfth and L streets, at §:30 o'clock. |under the: auspices’ of the advisory ,committee of the Thomson Center. iThF reception committee includes F. Collar and Fancy Flexibility ITE as a sun- seared ship’'s sails skimming seaward; flexi- ble as a half- formed flight of fancy, and com- fortable as Spring’s con- quest of the country’s cold— Tolmanized col- lars comfort and distin g uish— each week the same delivery promptness completes your satisfaction with MacKenzie, Manages 6th and C Sts. N.W. F. W. Franklin 71—72—73 take A TAR, WA Boyer, chairman; Dr. N. H. Nor- ton, vice chairman; Edourard Albion, Harry Ashion, George Aschenbach, Judge Mattingly, Mr. and Mrs. Charles C. Broy, Mrs. Mark Dobrin, Mrs. Harry Ashion, Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Bacon, Mrs. Lula Mckachern, Mrs. B. E. Garrett, Mrs. F. E. Boyer and Mrs. Frank Hughes. The Happy Walker Golden Pheas- ant Orchsetra will play the dance music and a number of surprise fea- take place during the in- . The refreshment com: mittee includes Mrs. Harriet Hutchin- son, Mrs. Grace Bacon, Mrs. J. A. Norton and Mrs. M. . Earle. Dec- orations are in charge of Harold Snyder of the Community Center De- partment. Mrs. Louise Wynn is chairman of the checking committee, George Fernstein and A. J. Driscol are the publicity committee and Mrs. Edward Glenn is chairman of tickets, which are $1 a couple and may be had of Mrs. Driscoll, community sec- retary at Thomson Center, and at the hool tomorrow night SHINGTON, — ole—0xu—||c——=|n] FOLLOW THE CROWD Bri ur_0ld Hats to the Ladies’ o Bl B em cleaned in the new 8 selection of Straw Braids lnd Hat Trlmln(nn jojlc——[[c——]u] D. (., THURSDAY Thefts Double Insurance Rates. CHICAGO. April 16—Bank rob- beries and burglaries are increasing ih the Middle West to such an extent that insurance rates have been ad- vanced from 33 1-3 to 150 per cent, it was announced yesterday, following a meeting of the burglary department of the National Bureau of Casualty and Surety Underwriters. ‘Women of the Polish aristocracy, who are credited with possessing the best complexions of any women in the world, usi ittle makeup. LUNCH WFTH US TO-DAY Brer 1203 G st HEALTH CANDIES 404 60+ B0+ Ib AT u.Co.l lean Prices Reduced orporation Ty 1303 At Lansing, ptus tax REO SEDAN Never Before tn Jutomobile History has 1595 Bought so Much Motor Car THE TREW MOTOR CO., Inc. JOSEPH B. TREW, President. 1509-1511 14th St. NW. M. 4173, 4174, 4175 Open Evenings Until 9 o'Clock Reo Motor Car Company, Lansing, Mich. » Toars Manutocturers /or Tweaty Yoars o Diamond st—to 14-kt. 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Wed. & ARTHUR HOPKINS Presents ETHEL BAR Sir Arthar Wing" Pine “The Second Mrs. SHUBER Tonight At 8:30 600 to $2.50) ELASC RYMORE /s Mastersioes Tanqueray” T xA'r w:uu 50 MANAGEMENT MESORS. SHUBERT DONALD GALLAHER PRESENTS The Most Exciting “THE GORIL Thrills of All Plays » Ll" By Balph Breace Come Bo Fast One Never Enows What to Expect Next. A Cast of Unusual Distinction PRESIDENT . Ave. Popular Mat TODAY 2120 Phone Main 667 d Barney Klawans goment with a EAIL CARROLL, Present Good Seats for All Nights. 50c to $2.50. $3. Thurs. Pop. Mat.. Performances Sat. Mat., 800 to 80c to $1. FOLLIES Gay and Expert Company of %0 30 Famous Artists’ FIRST TIME IN \NASHI\UTO\ Thi " The Home of the hlgh- ! Class Eyeglass Roe Fulkerson Co. 1407 F St Franklin 5606 Eves oxamined. giasses fitted RADIOS REPAIRED Our experts will put vour radio in such a condition that it will bring in distant stations more clearly. M. A. 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PITTS and Time of R NEW STANTON 6 A\T()\]() \(ORF 0 YRONE 'OW . T S Nk h&(‘&t N.E. 9:30 P.M % Lin 'STO WARDMAN PARK THEATRE “THE PAINTED FL, APPER."" PAUL- INE GARON and JAMES KIREWOOD. Educational Comeds- Admission. 35 TAKOMA Takoma Plrk. D. C. JACKIE “LITTLE ROBINSON CRUSOE. . edy. “LITTLE ROBINSON Cucl.ik SCEEW. G”E] aCUOLU‘".lA. ‘RED PEPPER REVUE’ A Bewildering Galaxy of Stage Beauties 90% GIRLS Ladies’ Burnzuu ZMatinee Daily, sc oyous Easter Carnival N. V. A. CELEBRATION l‘ ln:z Plr{.rmnel Headliner Uni BENNY LEONARD The World's ‘I.l'ht"lln Champlon in & One-Act Comedy The Celebrated Chalucter Comedienne IRENE RICARDO THE ROYAL SIAMESE ENTERTAINERS 8 Other Great Acts a JIM McWILLIAMS The Popular and Peerless Carnival Chief SPECIAL Extra Midnite Show “KLOWN NITE"” Friday, April 17. 11:30 3. m. Keith and Visiting Artists In an Informal Gambol MT. VERNON Steamer Charles Macalester Leaves 7th St. Wharf 10 A.M. and 2:30 P.M. Round Trip, 85c Admission, 25c 1 | | JASCHA HEIFETZ VIOLINIST AT Washington Auditorium SUNDAY EVENING APRIL 19, AT 8:30 Presented by £y Alblon Concert Bo . §2 & §2. Pegy Tickets, $i, 50 Dlus tax c)\ -\1 E NOW JORDAN PIANO CO. 13th and G Sts. N.W. Phone M. 487 CRANDALLS: MET OPCLITAN F AT 10tk T 3 DAYS—I1 TO 11 Metre Presents JACKIE COOGAN With Max Davidson, Robert FEdeson and a nonpareil east in Willard Mack's original laughter specinl THE RAG MAN NTRA — BOBBY VERNON in“DON’T PINCH"" Woerld Survey—Aesop Fable Overture—“Light Cavalry” Washington's Finest Orchestra CRANDALL’S TIvoLt 14th & Park Rd. N TODAY AND TOMORROW—MAT BELLAMY and WM. HAINES A_FOOL 'AND HIS MONEY QLR GAXG COMEDY. CRANDALL S \\IR \i\\ll(lh 18th & Col. Rd. N.W. e Tod. M ati ay l'u'\\v "FLORENCE _VIDOR BARBARS " FRIETCHIE and A¥ TOMORROW. and MARY AS TACHTLYF A Hevien CENTRAL, "CRANDALL'S (FNTRAT, 1 ¥ AND TOMORROW —COL. Comed: ‘.\HVIVRY = S CRANDALL‘S ‘\x\ oy Theater Hth & Col. Ra. B SAT 3P CEFALC S0 BIG RARIN ann}\w\\\' 1 LLOYD (HUG DICAP. And CUS MYS CRANDALL'S Avenue (-rand DI HAN nn GREAT CIR Pa. Ave. SE. n._daily 1 Tu\y(lRR A WM. HA A F Np T MONEY And ¥ uum\ LANGDON. in VADC B SECRET An THE CANNONBALL ciuNDALL's TODAY - LEWIS York Theater AN Fert A% DALL'S Home Theat CRANDALL'S Bome Thexier TODAT--RICHARD BARTHEI PSS LA TS TOMORROW—_RICHARD _TAL MADGE. in “STEPPING LIV And JIMMIE. ADAMS GOOFY DANCING Sou to v*ar ol “uny’ hou Coiiegiate.” *Foxtrot,” to 11 p. appointmen Priv. lessons Street N.E. e, RAPHAEL 91 & 0 Streets N.W, EDMOND “HONOR AM SENNETT COMEDY. JOWE, in ACK FAVORITE ©2 H St. ANNA Q. “IF I MARRY AGAIN. CHEVY CHASE Conn. Avenue & Me! TODAY—BEN RICH and cBOY OF MINE COMEDY, * Newsnanér Fun ALEXANDER. NRY HE HUNT. ‘Kinley St. D. TRE: XALT] VAN BIBER News and B Leader Theater 9th Near E st. MORROW -— E D M “BLASTED HOPES. TODAY AXD TO- Ant Comedy. fow pri Dancing E Week Night ARCADE ALL THIS WEEK Branson’s Orchestra 0c ADMISSION and a FREE DANCE TICKET Competent. Instruetion

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