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AMUSEMENTS. ' 'HE EVENING TAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. SATURDAY, MAY 2, 192 | i d as } & SUN., MAY 3| " COLLADAY SHOST [irths Increased. | ENDING ILLITERACY (G 75, Spreads G'RL S ABDUCTOR | POLP'S " g TTRR | : v . | Box Office Open Daily, D AN to 9 PM. | | s Deaths Decreased, Blaze; House and | "HASSARD SHORT'S ‘ GOL“M Bl A B ivices In Capital in 1924 Barn Are Burned | 7 REVUE , atreet at izt | § | ¥un, Song, Dance 3 | Amd_Pretty Giris g e CHARLOTTE GREENWOOD |N| ~— Feramouns Fresencs W 9,274 and 6,553 Are Re- REVELSTOKE, British Colum- A § GLORIA nEMI TASSE REVHE g - i | bia, May 2.—The family cat was i | Nights, $1 _to $3; Thurs. Mat o i Former Board of Trade Head| - spective Figures—Un- |National Parent-Teachers’| reionsivie tor the destruction o¢ | Faces Charge Carrying 20- | ™'}’ s ar. 50 &"sz.00. § | s 23 Glriogs Calazy . i < the home and barn belonging to = = . § | the Gods Provide . Entertains Leaders at der U. 8. Average. Group Opposes Any Change | J. McKay at Cartler, British Year Sentence and 3rd BIG WEEK | NN | * - Columbia, Thursday. TONIGHT 8:20 \ In 3 Magnificent Piowrization || ALMA NEILSON e : In some undetermined manner, . ’ | of Sardow's Great Drama i Charming Danseuss " Courtry Club. A e ot b in Dry Law. the animal caught fire and bolted Heavy Fine. 11th and Pa. Ave. Phone Main 667 § “MADAME SANS GENE | o ouiimizg Dameute | — death rate was indicated for the Dis- from the house u.h|‘ e stable, scat- RS e TODAY LADIES ONLY \\ e 1 FRAr:b‘(i FAY trict of Columbia for 1924 in vital tering flames as he ran. MAT. \ Mo = - A Tdward F. Colladay, former presi- |statistics made public by the Census | By the Associated Press. The bulldings were a total 1088. | py (he Associated Press. ldn Vera Simonton, Author, - ARION DAVI 3 | spensing His dent the Washington Board of | Bureau . AUSTIN, Tex, May 2.—Recom- MIDDLEBURY, Vt., May : - Wil Tell Some Startiing \ x.. “lnnder the ur—nl | e i Trade and prominent Republican and | A total of 9,274 births in 1924, or a | mendations of the National Congress Woodward, ex-convict and - ARous o Vieme civic ler, was the host to about |rate of 19 per thousand of population, |of Parents and Teachers’ Assoclation STUDENTS GIVE SHOW er, who was captured in 0 uests at a dinner and entertain- | exceeded the rate of 189 per thousand | for the protection of children were fleld yesterday with 11-y | Loewvs | ; 2o ment at the Congressional Country |for 1923, while deaths in 1924 aggregat- | embodied in resolutions adopted af cille Chatterton, his empld aug 7 | , 5o Club last night | ing 6 totaled 13.5 per thousand of | the final session of the sammes con | FOR G. W. U. BENEFIT | ter: wini'be arraigned in the Municipal | i gy TR Following the customary Mnes | Population, against 14.9 per thousand | vention here last night. Court here today. The formal charge | SUNDAY AND MONDAY ' esidents, Mr. Coladay gave the |deaths las ere of ck - | gran 2 re : : or under 16 years of age, a felo d i e e e 1-\,1’71;:-‘.\1—:!!::- der one yvear of age, or 76 per thou: | pror (G0 PYAC ;\e"x'ém;:jn:‘:g.(m:f:u‘l:fi Vaudeville Is Presented for Gym-| under Vermont law, with a penalty - 5 200, __LAST TIMES TODAY f and membership committees of the | Sand births, against 91.8 per thousand 1o permit sale of light wines and beer:| pasium Fund—12 Acts Are | Of not more than 20 years in prison, or z § Board of Trade. The governors of [PIthS L1823 W 0 o 0 @@ ington in|® Federal departmient of education|. a $10,000 fine, or both. wooa |l Barsain Mac Sat (Ladies Oniy) Metro-Goldwyn Presents o o the Congressional Country Club and s Tower than the sations: birth | With a secretary in the cabinet; Fed- on Program. SRy Al e e 5 | ELEANOR NATIONAL oA ,”' . many other distinguished guests which was 22.5 per thousand, Lo tha Hiates Tor romoten —_— whoot "to ML " Today the high feel. were also present while the death rate here wag higher | oy 57 oo GonokSon, ¥ thductinniimn against him has been dissipated | e BoA R nMAH | \n “eliborate entertainment pro- | than. the national death: ratd, which | Sules of drugs and narcotics, and in-| A vaudeville bill in 12 acts was pre. | In€ AEainst him has heen dlnated | ,-\ sram, inel deville, wrestling, e v e Lo education as| sented, last night at George Wash | Rl "VleiGed for him. declaring thi o e e | gl = bosing and a bowling contest W ; 34,566 births, had a 5 pretation of the child |ington University Gymnasium for | W e BUSliet i) eachns x 3 red: | (Tne Perpect X / {ded. The musical program was | birth of 227, and with 20,964 |1abor amendment and to procure its|the benefit of the EYMNasium equip- | foo aysice at (he hande of her father, LUNCH WFTH US TO-DAY manceiof Amerloax Bockety. || vs mis' New. 8y ziven by Robert Davidson, baritone; |deaths had a death rate of 13.8. Dascage. 7t ment fund. A large cast of students | whiter Chatterton of Granville PROUD FLESH :“ usieal Laughqua e Claude Nichols and Frank Evans, | ginia, with 6 births, had the high | _Elimination of illiteracy by 1930 was participated. T Chabh. bha | OF "t sthres e P ca ol Nevn ot aature | THE GRAB BAG s; William H. Hanst, basso, ac- | birth hfl]eqfl: L ,,huhuo 28, ’snlxldgemhs ‘?;nl;zrl‘lz Sf"m?fni’;e s s M‘r’"’! The show was directed by H. Wat- | searchers who found the pair, re Beginning Tomorrow —_— . Mibanied by Miss Margaret Annis, | gave a 1924 death rate of 11.9 per arriage regulations for | ) Marguerite Dal, it Thic old him she was T Next Week Wed_ & Exi Beats Thurs. o “Blsie Jorss, soprano, and the | thousand population. youns people were urged and in-|gGnam Fiy, with Ernest };.3}(1:;:{ ‘.:’;.::::’fl:x};”ml oM, that ‘her father HEALTH CANDIES BEu Y c."""’sg,',f.. | 1n Asseciation ith ‘Lowis & 'Gordon, Pra Capital Male Quartet | SIS SR ;‘Y;:‘;“It’;;:'l‘:h““"‘ gl‘d“‘l’]‘ O campalgn | stage manager; Wallace Anderson | whipped her last Friday, the day she|) 604 €04 80¢ Ib In CNew Divew o= N NEW PLAY d y to ri he Nation sa- 3! Da d to ki er. | Four Boxing Bouts. | GIFTS ARE UNUSUAL Tadlbus dithiatioe: SR ?-'-‘.'r‘nelisflnm‘\(‘;x‘:‘p assistants. Paul | ran away, and (hlfi‘:‘l(e{\\f':ml,“‘l:\‘\j‘l e 2 7, | The FAMILY uPsTAIRs Willi Havens and Bill Grisby * | The motion picture producers were|“he numbers and actors follow: | treated her v, had promised (.,‘EE—':|EE MUTUAL THEATER | fghtiall Comady et Ans = Rile: waenth e . T urged to make more “wholesome pic- 5 2 s 5 take her to a new home in New|[IIFQLLOW THE CROWD taats B S T el R o e tion boxing bouts were Silvation Army Gets Two Old Cars|fures’ and to eliminate the -biock Lo s Ursiilos Hampshire, and that she would rather e o e LA AVE. AT NINTH Bacisb s given > outstandii bout being 8 o Hoay WG Teauines lamn Twentleth Century Courtship of | stay with him m,n her father | bital Hat Sho 'St o TANCE TO SEE between Sailor Waterman of the and Civil War Uniform. Sxmisor 1ot evecAl TIChines 10 | atiles sh,” Frances Coughlin, S : ‘l".";:‘ n cle ¢ THE FRENCH FROLICS” | navy vard and Kid Sullivan, light| e e B o & Plcture. Parents were | ;.o ~gpeiden; Apache nce, i = " ¥ AUCTION NIGHT, TOO Widileweizht champlon of Florida. | The appeal issued by the soclal serv. jurged to check extravagances and |5ettice“Woodtora, obert Bames: | PEN WOMEN CLOSE | S Tomorrow—"sien Lively Girs” MT. VERNON S S ahT \ce branch of the Salvation Army for |teachers and parents were asked to| L& S e ‘ e 5 . T o ocdaens te e dredit. | contributions of articles discarded dur- | teach thrift. Soursanc b Eractlon rttes: dioyy DEIED S L s, “ealc | Ing “Clean-up” week - has resulted in he standards and the purpos jeys. Chaxie Rand oloh e S ive ANNUAL CONGRESS‘ Lieclion Sty Compary of Qe Steamer ol e i unique gifts coming into head- | International Association of e e e & P ///// > 2 s. Numbered among those re- | Women were indorsed and it was grcellas MECormick, SOyDH eondas i 3 Among BUEStS | cejved vesterday were two ancient au- | serted that a qualified policewoman is | 5% L e | s Charles Macalester present Prescott, | tomobiles, a War uniform and a | the one effective way to protect young S il The annual congress of the League| sider length of fire hose. people in public places and to prevent | Harris, Edith Hocker, | o¢" Amperican Pen Women closed to- | e Brig. John T. Sprake is very anxious | Soinausnc | Pauline Ayres. 5 : day with the wind-up of the book fair | this, and come here for Blank Leaves 7th St. Wha.f chairma s to recelve donations of old clothing ot B Su e S : at Woodward & Lothrop’s. The das l‘ s 3 & M L4 Sdson, and useless pieces of furniture. Old A emp . ev. | s devoted to discussion of books for - .M. and 2: .M. bifean eader: | felvspapers, books and magazines will | A\VIATORS DROP 600 FEET, | Fiztbeth Armentrout, T a Sei- | e | E. Morrison Paper Co. 10 A.M. and 2:30 P, _assistant Engi- | also be welcomed as a medium of pro. «|bold, Helen Lupton, Franc 5 Dr. Frank Ballou, superintendent of | 1000 Pa. Ave. = > ioner \‘\ ill - Covell, | viding employment for the inmates of e «l'P gt ‘f"‘fl”‘l“ ‘l‘{'ui}l)"‘”u: ’l”;"”" schools, was the principal speake: —— Round Tr!p, 85¢ nsel Stephens, the Industrial Home. A telephone call | §tudents i ] SIXOFRIEUCS een, < chison. | mpe program was in charge of Miss i il evton C. Gordon, | to° Main 8023 will bring one of the | id°Bts in Seaplane Test Narrow-| hy Lewis, Emily Pilkinton and | 70, "N* Rawlins, principal of the MONEY LAST_TIMES TODAY Admission, 25¢ ve C. Dyer, Gen.|army wagons to your home. 1y Escape Death. e Espey; “Pyramus and Thisbe,” | ¢ pjach 'Schawl, and Mrs. Forrestine Advanced en Amfomoblles, CARMEN Fechet, Judge Gus Schuldt, abeth Halsey and John Godfrey Hooker, writer of children’s hooks Mr. defirey, 1721 Kalorama Rd. N.W With All-Star Grand Opera Cast Headley, David Lynn, o SRR | NORFOLK, V: ay 2—T. A. Col-| Saxe; two-in-one wrestling exhibition, | oo “Hooker spoke on the te — WANDA HAWLEY of the Capitol, and Inspec- | TODAY'S AMUSEMENTS. s, 5 aui’ road, Doston, and | Al Swenes. Scoop Woodall and Habe | o maiink storics for The Home of the High- Charles Evan: | e, Orleans, Mass., student|Fly; tango, Margaret Zolnay and Luis | o e LIRTING = = National—Ed. Wynne, in “The Grab |av remarkable escapes | Alfaro mpinied by Paul Gable | fXnbited Indlan, trophies Class Eyeglass A Pert b Photoplas < ARTSS Bag." at 820 p.m. Matinee at 2:20 |from death yesterday when two mam.|and Helen Day; “Three Black Laughs ot Wb "V g “Plumiey T)u.m' Sciialay Famallobeeitiy Confinuons 11 A M. to 11 B, M PLANE UP 24 HOURS Belasco—“Queen Mab,” at §:20 p.m. {moth _seaplanes they were 1 rom Seventh and U, Jimmie Navlor. | (0% M8 Gemonstrations of . e P us AMStinee ot s crashed 600 feet in the alr ov enny Al o Ot e oe Fulkerson Lo prhpsilemragsias President— White Cargo,” Hampton Roads Naval Air Sts sisted by 3 »; dance. | 1 Florence . TONIGHT SHUBERT MAT. emmle sents EL N tlane ot i Neither was hurt, however, though|ryn Lee Keep, accompanied by Peggy Alblon, Mrs. 1407 F S o wDELASCY) Tobay ey and o pm. Matinee 3 e both planes were wrecked, one al-|rie or at_plano and Helen e O 07 t. 50c te 52.50 setesio | [N FHILBIN KERRY | Keith's—Wayburn's_ s most beyond repair, in the coilision | violin; “Cross Word Puzzle Review," | ontCho ; Franklin 5606 Management Mosars. _Shubert [ 1 Dmpatic stery ent Fuklen | vue, vaudeville, at 2:15 and 8:15. and subsequent landing. Helen Boyd, Jo s axhiblter of thia. Tiraflle mined, glasses_ OLIVER MOK! Sy Rouncen \ [13 'F;iw AUEN 7 Earle—"Carmen,” vaudeville, con-| According to observers, the plane |} liered by ths Red' Crose 5 A _New PI \ 5 AVEHUE Big Naval Machine Reports All [, ruous from.1 to 11 pan. plloted by” Sugs struck the ‘)lmm;‘nm? er, Ann Jones Marcella. McCor. s b i 00 ) QUEEN MAB j : Seand arlos and Granada, |piloted by Collins with the side of |mick, Lucille Four Feet to ATTRACTIVE y Jobn Hastings Turn Wellja Beoore aking x-w;‘qr:mile Dceonfir‘\fxlf\:s o 3“0‘“‘('0' the body, damaging the end of the|Music,” the Hooper brothers, dancers;| Port Said, in Egypt. gets or A oo oa MonELS" Time Flight. o upper left wing of Collins’ craft as|banjos, McRae and Whyte; piano, K. average only two inches of r APARTMENTS ‘N;("Y"'L::'“»‘V"’""»"‘;" CAST sxso | el | well as his own ship. {urtz. vea i —SEATS —Now _ Gayety — ay Girls,” bur- RUTH CHATTERTON S B ihe 1B ase: lesque, at 3 = : : = = - : - = 1430 Cha tree g PHILADELPHIA, May 2—With 24| Mutual—"French__Froties” bur- || ENIIIIIINIT [ M I I [T P Chapin Street, N.W. “WOMEN AND LADIES" of cor ous flight recorded, |lesque, at 2:30 and 8:15 p.mn, 3 Rooms and Bath, $57.50 Adapted by Casmo Hamiiton from the ival seaplane PN-) was stili| Metropol continu- 4 Rooms and Bath, §75.00 eeping up and down a 40-mile course [ ous, 11 a.m. to 11 p.m. NEXT Wi \bove the Delaware River today, her witth Av Models” at | House Pa ks b erte eony| b RURL TR e Mogele adi i GARAGES HOUSES W. H. WEST COMPANY e T phlovse g Patay Rut is they propelled the big duralumin 2 e A | 916 15th Street N.W. $1.60; Gallery, e hull through the at 80 miles an slace— "Froud Hleah Cat 1046 a.mn., . “HEAD WINDS"” hour 0, 4:15, 6:05, 7:50 and 9:50 p.m. Main 9900 : . Columbia—"Mme. Sans Gene,” at || —ON THE STAGE_ Early in the day a message drop. J L S | coLunau N ped as the > soared over the Phila. |10:40 a.m., 12:45, 3, 4:35, 7 and 9 p.m. |} Y ESQUE. \ TROVATO delphia_ 2 ated 240 gallons [ Tivoli—"Curley Top,” at 2, 4:10,||E5| 15‘“ 85 A\ it : f gasoline were still in the tanks, and | 6:15, 8:05 and 10:05 p.m. =l IR Pr ¢ that everything aboard was running! Ambassador— The Beloved Brute,” || =5 Two ij lfhl‘;w"d‘ln One 1 at 2:20, 6:30, 8:10 and 9:50 p.m. || - ack Reid's ¢ the nonstop fiight 18| CentsalComine Thraush. at\le=i| Use Concrete Blocks and Bricks “RECOR e nstrate the capability of me‘ 2, 3:30. 5. £:30, $ and 9:30 p.m. RECORD BREAKERS ne to make the long hop from = d s 40 White Performers and 5 eoast 16 Tomoluta this Sum =15 and Save “BOMBAY GIRLS” catures NI o . . ¢ it Tax made yesterisy af R A D l (§) S in Cost and Time of Construction vass SlTed Enteroniness Ave. Pl W. 55 llo d a crew uu § N as shattered the REPAIRED N Tell-ses ai P cl-f2 ocks anv st or Of 14 hours, | Our exparia’will put yeus ratio/in sseh N Well-seasoned plain, panel and rock-faced blocks any size es, 42 seconds, made at Wash- | a condition that it will bring in alstant N || P4 & . . . CRANDALL'S: ington In July, 1024. stemmergany Sy SNl ready for delivery. Prices right. MET he m he PN-9 are Lieuts. | PTI NI ) ) E R 3. R Kyl “C. 1. Schildae lll“- 1;\ LEESE "614 sen se. ' E OPOUTAI ! lots; Capt M. Woolson, an aert ranel 712 llth St R F AT 10th—0uU) : : st reet |5 . engineer, and Charles Sutter, | Store NIE Phone Us for Estimates : S = UNITED SUPP Y CO "RICHARD b Fiane ! L 0 lllc. RICHARD i or TN Driving thru--- = ’ .. i, = Concrete Products M St Bet. 1in & 15th . N Sapported by Mary Hay (Mrs. Lincoln 5400 1246 First Street S.E. e N N O and a star in an hilarious = ncreen version of the stage hit = FOUNDATIONS RETAINING WALLS PP 4 NEW TOYS | [newstanton o e n ne o ur usses DY = i : Wi = CWords cannot describe adequately the gor- S S T R T i Climax Springtime’s “OUR GANG” geous sight spread before the ion of those gay joyousness to- In who take the TOUR THRU FLORIDA—drive night—any night— «FAST COMPANY” down along the ocean in one of our Busses— &t the Shoceline. : visit Daytona, St. Augustine, Coral Gables, Sive excinstin ““;:l:“?u:}e:l::?‘(e"fl':;e") Palm Beach and further—down the coast. FOR SA] E Sere 2 e tenn ANt e > : and cuisine combine = i} FELDS g S 4 for dancing and din- CRANDALL S,‘:{'&‘,?',k‘m = There is mo_argument—it is absolutely in ing supremacy. TODAY — s 11 RTET comparable, There is a distinct success_ that 5 YSERLEY o is evident in every city. Our framk advice is e Dascis s oo Ao : i:x” rl:{:y! or investigate each city—and then o after 10 a,vl,,;k E‘"" Dancing : nd R sion ons: 7 to 9 o'clock. No eztra cover 2 SE. i o1 M s et 100D and ||| EMPIRE = Cover Charge at Supper, $1.10 i ; RAPHAEL rf'f',' ;} 0 Streets = FAVORITE 62 M St N ‘\\_ -‘J,A 94 15th and H Sts. N.W. . s OPI%e HOORS. W For Reservations 3 “.Aym“" s X Y HASE Conn. Avenue & 1 Phone, Main 8480 CRANDALLS 9th Bet. D & F (‘HEV C ~McKinley St. D & THOMAS 4 3 CThe fact that an increase 5 § COMEDY. TRt i | lnh.\\ C. Ave. | B e Soe WAt $250—Eight Day TON ORAON . CAROLINA HAN G Ave FIRST of -lG,—and also Y; D" w .'\\\4\v|\\ Q. NILSSON and that a 7¥0-acre harbor is Personally Conducted I £ & <" KIRKWOOD, mow under 'comatruction D CRANDALLS I‘.f:“ acihl LEADER 9th Near Street GOFTHALS "and ihat the TOUR - 5 A T xh\‘; ANRS SOUTH is nearly com- BOuZiL Baeny o $110 The Thief of Bagdad reasons why HOLLY - ‘GALLOPING And Comeds WooD IS T BEST TMT THE PROMINENT INVE ME IN FLOK CITIES—8 AYS i IDA. i PLEANURE —AS = DESCRIBED CRANDAU.S IN THE FIRST PARAGEAPH [&] 2 PO, Dajly ana Ffi fTx SEALS ASH FELLMA TODAS TRI BE ON . . 1531 to 1549 North Carolina Ave. N.E. W HOUSES : » 10 NE HOU CRANDAIJ. S "~ Apollo Theater CASTLE A | Located on beautiful North Carolina Avenue, S24 W StONE. Priv. le convenient to two car lines and bus line. o] { PROF, AND MRS r All Modern Equipped : “‘“".""’ ’“,‘"," St Consult the JE o BoN e Hot-water heat, spacious front lawns, tapestry brick, handsome light fixtures, daylight concrete Sarm d ORN RICH." 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They are the finest values in toun for food col- ! cquipped to give you e enr I, oo o, LESSONS % y ! i is finest development. | - d i ey o % ored people. Dow't delay! Come out Sunday and buy in this fi » Al satistactory X TON = o Sy : Excellent Miisic—New Yooy EBEee—xil=—r— EEEEEBEEEE s PR iy