Evening Star Newspaper, May 12, 1925, Page 38

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SCHOOLS ADVISED |- OF TRAFFIC RULES v chulahons for Safe\y of | Children Communicated to Officers and Teachers. i | | the new (l'.xfflt" regulations which relate to the pub-| lic schools have been called to the ttention of all officers an teachers in a circular letter broadcast through- out the school svstem by Supt. Frank | W. Ballou The regulation prohibiting park in front of alongside of school between §:30 and pm., Dr. Ballou pointed out, was in- corporated in the new traffic code with a_view to increasing the safety pupils in arriving at and depart- from school buildings Accident. 2 public Special sections of or a.m. 5:30 ing Cites a Fatal “Only recently.” he said school pupil was killed by ¥ tween cars parked in school bu The « ching traffic and tomobile was u child under those | dariver of the e to see the he superintendent a ferred te those regulations which forbid per s from standing in a roadway fo purpose of soliciting transporta private vehicles, and which | a person to ride upon_the | any vehicle or take hold u(“ moving vehicle. re requested to bring | ations to the attention of | all \nlvw-l pupils and to ke every opportunity to impress upon them the da r which the prac tice, which is alto; too common on the streets . of so-| moving ve- Section 17 Stressed. “Your further attention is invited to section 17 of the new traffic reg- ations, which contains a list of the s which are closed to through between the hours of 10:30 il)\l!{ 10:45 a.m. and the hours of 12 o'clock | noon and 1 o'clock p.n “Teachers and officers can render | 1t public service by T : themselves with the ne plations and fustructions to the respective schools reg: Let us join with the Comm of the District, the director of and the Police Department in in- | creasing the safety of persons who use the streets of Washington.” TODAY" S AMUSEMENTS Belasco—"The at 8:20 p.m —*“The Dream Girl,” at 820 p.m President—"Bringing Up Father in Treland,” at 8:20 p.m Keith's—Laurette Taylor, ville, at nd 8:15 p.m le—"“The Night Clerk,” ville, continuous, 1 to 11 p.m. Strand—"Broadway Bits and Hits,” | vaudeville, continuous, 12:30 to 11 p.m. Gayety—"Bathing Beauties,” at 2:15 and 8:15 p.m Mutual—"Round the Town," at and $:20 p.m Rialto—" Tt all of Eve,” musical vaude- vaude 30 Me!” at 11:30 30 and 9:30 p.m Live,’ 45 and duce 350 p.m. ‘onfessions of a Queen.” m., 12:55, 2:40, 4:30, 6:15, ] ) p.m, ander T 55 and 9 the Great,” at 25 and 9:35 I.ml,\- of the Night,” 8:10 ‘and 10 p.m. \mbzflsadnr— ‘One Year to Live,” t and 9:50 p.m. Broken Laws,” at 12:30, 2, 8 and 9:30 p.m. at 2:45, (Pnlrnl— 8:30, 5, 6:30, All Pure Food—Fr. John's Medicine Ips little ones build new flesh.—Ad- e “Our Wednesday Special” Large Sets Shad Roe 75¢ Live Lobsters 50c per Ib. EACHO & CO., INC. 21-22-23 Municipal Flsh Mkt. Phone Main 6 FOLLOW THE CROWD r Old Canltal Hag Shop: 5 and have them in the new s selection of Ha Bt “Bratds and Tt Trimmaiage: Advanced on Automobiles. Mr. Jefirey, 1724 Kalorama Rd. LUNCH WFTH US TO-DAY i3 120365t HEALTH CANDIES 404 60+ 804 Ib 1 1 {his, and come here for Blank | E. Morrison Paper Co. 2009 Pa. Av: 1f you want a better looking permanent wave, call Col. 10412, We use the Eugencol method, with thoroughly experienced operators. Our graduated curling rod shapes the wave naturally. The Eugencol socket satis- factorily waves any kind of ficult hair—fine spun, dyed, e'eached and white. Our two-section heater is an advantage for wavmg long hair. We invite your inspection of our heating process. 15 Curls for $10.00 Lillia’s Hair Shoppe 2705 14th St. N.W. send it on its wa | pies b Increased Postade. I mail junk west, I mail junk east, I mail it in a hurry: the postal rates | have been increased, but little do 1 worry. I send out picture postal cards, send them by the dozen. | conveying love and warm regards to jaunt and niece and cousin. T used to cost 1 cent a throw, which | left my purse untroubled, and now 1 show no signs of woe, although the cost is doubled. My mail goes for- ward every day, by trains and planes and stages, and men who will_draw down thiul men who decent wages. The f handle mail have always worked like | thunder, and when they drew their monthly kale th had to weep and wonder; they uondcrcd how th pay the bills and keep the home fires burning, and they'd purchase and pills with kopecks they were earning. They wondered wherce THE EV NATIONAL CATHEDRAL COMMITTEE MEETS Inspects Work Now Under Way | on $15,000,000 Episcopal Structure Here. The annual meeting of the commit tees of the National Cathedral Asso ciation, composed of nearly 6,000 mem- | bers, who are helping by yearly con tributions 1o hasten the building of Washington Cathedral, is being held | at Mount St. Alban today. Rt. Rev. James E. Freeman, D. D., | Bishop of Washington, will deliver an address at the conclusion of the bu ness session, which will start at pam. Whitby Hall, Woodley road and <th street. Following WASHINGTON, Forty-Year Term Of Red Agitator Is Cut to Three By the Al ted Press. HONOLULU, May 12.—Maj. jen. Willlam R. Smith, com- mandant of Schofield Barracks, after reviewing the court-martial proceedings against Corpl. Waltes Trumbull and Pvt. Paul Crouch, convicted of attempting to organ- ize a revolution communist league among the soldiers stationed at the barracks, reduced the sen- tences of the court to three and one year, respectively. Trumbuli was sentenced by the court-martial to 40 and Crouch to years' imprisonment. ‘The cases will be referred to the judge advo- cate general, Washingioh. COMING TO AMERICAN U. Roe Fulkerson Co. {'buckled to an ill-paid task with lo; ' {opened here yester i ular. | docket was called, and gene '.non jail sentences. Pr enough room in the local jail i -unu old Uncle Sam had got his tightwad training, but, silent as the storied clam, they went on toiling, straining. Noav they'll be drawing better pay, and there’ll be no blue Monday, and they can eat three mails a day wear boiled shirts on Sunday are there any gents sk, you fig- ure more deserving? ‘hey” the alty unswerving. [ tou without laments to John and Jess and Jenny. and I am glad to blow 2 cents where once I blew a penny (Copyright.) \\ ALT MASON. DRY CASES FILL JAIL. send my cards will More Than 100 Docketed for Trial | James Sheldon of New urer in Cumberland. Special Dispatch to The Star. CUMBERLAND, Md. Vad- eral Court for the term Ay with more than all being liguor except two postal law Judge bench. | 100 cases, involvin Morris Chirty-five violation. the guilty Soper is on pleaded Garrett and Washington jbe committed to the jails at Oak and Hagerstown, as there is Asslgned to Langley Field. Capt. Robert Cock, Quartermaster Corps, under treatment at Walter Reed General Hospital, has heon as signed to duty at L;m;.'lo ield, Spurious Canadian bank notes, with an estimated face value of $300,000, which have been circulating in Lon-| don._were made in_Persia | i Dehciousflome Made Candlcs } \ £9) ‘@o [ 6£‘R‘ fi)‘ POLLY TRENT CANDY CO. ! ~13 st. > 1013 RADIOS | REPAIRED Our experts will put your radio i a condition that It will bring in di stations more clearly. M. A. LEES] nch OPTICAL CoO. 614 9th St. 712 11th Street Nl Almost Half price or less for many of the season’s smartest Shoe Fashions. Styles pictured and others. $2.90 Again Tomorrow at Our 7th and 9th St. Stores | which afford glimps construction scenes close. cathedral choir of men and boys. The pi struction we completed Resu south or | transept The oflicers of Bishop I ree; secre! ctivities of the mittee of the 0c the direction of Mrs. William C. secreta treasur: Commissioned in 0. R. C. Georg avenue, and quarte bishoy address there will be a | showing of motion | Dr. Joseph Dawson Accepts Chair in Sociology. | Special Dispatch to The Sta: CUMBERLAND, Md., May 12 Dr. Joseph Dawson, former Center Street Methodist Church, and later pastor fethodist Lpiscopal Church, |ington, has accepted a position as structor in English Bible and sociology in the College of Libe; the an University, | ton, of the taken within The members o athedral and the cathedral the as: choral even- | —Rev, m will conclude with a grounds and the con- including the ssive Chapel ection in the crypt und proposed Army and Weather per: served in the hishop" of the he Flag for Pohcemen A silk American flag is to be pre- | an: | sented the Policemen’s Association by | ‘Ih L.mq!»ur;.h potentate of Almas | mple, Nobles of the Mystic The presentation will be made egular meeting of the association in | >ythian Temple Thursday . Marx | Kahn will make the an, F. Bratenahl, D. D. president: and Edwin N. 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VAUDEVILLE- gat 1n Drs BEN MEROFF & llll In “The High Hatters” Will Give You a_Big Thrill 9 Other Star Aets to Stir the Emotiens AND The Faverites BARGAIN MA_iNEZS Every Bunday and Monday Victor Ferbert's Tast Operetta with WALTER WOOLF And Entire New York Cast. 'MUTUAL THEATER AVE. AT NINTH PAT WHITE METROPOLITAN F AT 10t TODAY 11 A. M. TO 11 First National’s Special AILEEN PRINGLE ANTONIO MORENO ONE YEAR TO LIVE —EXTRA— MARY LUCIA FISH o _Artiste Supreme n-ny At 5.35. 7130 & D40 P. M. Lloyd Hamilton, “King Cett News—0 CRANDALL'S, TIvoL1 N TODAY R K M AND r4)VluRRvm ¢ AR or T CRANDALL‘S CENTRAL 9th Bet. D & ® MR avoy Theater 14th aM(,ol Rd. CRANDALL'S : P \(" .‘al FABLI ToMORROW—DOROTHY, ‘"‘rfi' 'S A G l CRANDALL S “;’,.’"“;h_":'; Daily and 3 PMC Sundar AND TOMORR! CRANDALL’S TODAY—DOROTHY ™ ED, o ¢ st RANDALL’S g.,...fi... er AMUSEMENTS. on Audltorlum Wednesday Evening, May 13th, 1925, at 8:15 “LA TRAVIATA” presented by The Washington Opera Company Edouard Albion, General Director, with Metropolitan Opera Guest Artists Thalia Sabanieva Ralph Errolle Signor Ananian Signor Paltrinieri Signor D’Angelo Ivan lvantzoff, Russian Baritone Jacques Samossoud, Conductor Prices $3, $2.50, $2, $1.50 and $1—No War Tax Box Seats, $10.00 Each Tickets at Jordan Piano Company, 13th and G Sts.—Phone Main 487 Auditorium, 19th and E Sts. —Phone M-m 61’9 — anericas PERFECT Treatre CONTINUOUS ONE TO ELEVEN The Night Clerk “Al's Here” Barrett & Cunneen Ed. Morton Howard Girls A PERFECT SHOW VAUDEVILLE CHEVY CHASE LAKE OPENS WEDNESDAY, MAY 13 Dancing Nightly to MEYER DAVIS’ MUSIC 8:30 P.M. to 11:30 P.M. Metro/Gotdieyn Presonts MARION DAVIES Famous Star of “Janice Meredith” In Alice Brady’s Noted Broadway ucoe “ZANDER THE GREAT" medy—News—Overtare Metro-Goldwyn Presents CONFESSIONS OF A QUEEN Victer Beastrom’s Magnificent Drama of Royal Folly and In- ALICE T‘l“—-LEWIS STONE Ralph Graves Comed N Toplcs—Overt HERE’S GOOD NEWS GLEN OPENS NEXT SATURDAY {|RIALTO Contiaugns. 11 0. m. ¢ s Luxe Shows, DOUGLAS m'em N “INTRODUCE ME” A LANDSLIDE OF LAUGHTER Srncopation vseek Tqo Introducing RIALTO JAZZ REVUE In Songs, Dances and Novelties. Mischa Guterson, Conducting Rialte Concert Orchestra Overture—'Echoes from Jazsland.” Charles Macalester Leaves 7th St. Wharf 10 A.M. and 2:30 P.M. Round Trip, 85¢c Admission, 25¢ Free Lecture Christi:: Science —BY— John W/ Doorly, C. S. B., of London, England Member of the Board of Lec- tureship of the Mother Church, The First Church of Christ Scientist, in Boston, , Massa- cliasetts. AT FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST Columbia Rd. & Euclid St. N.W. Tuesday, May 12, At 8 P.M. Under the Auspices of First Church of Ch Sclentist { Washington. An Welrnnm NATIO NAL 5 Buy Beats Now. Beg. Mon. NATIONAL THEATER PLAYERS Direction Clifferd Brooke, Offer “The Nervous Wreck” Mes.. ‘l:lfl«v Tobor W1 Galleryy PRESIDENT Mats. Thur. & Sat. - THEATRE - MeM: Geo. Fameus Carteon Musical Comedy Illlill! UP FATHER _PRICES: MATS. all sests 80c. NIGE'TS, 80c i st Showing in Washington Metro FIHE Mo, BANDOLERO” A Tale of Romance in Modern Spai 2CX =Hux=m 0N PHOTOPLAYS AR50 SR SUSNNRRRRRTD 20th Century Club Play “Alice in Blunderland” Picturing District and Congressional Situations Lobster Quadrille Gold Dust Twins Parody Choruses Wed., May 13 National Theater, 8:30 Tickets, 50c to $2.00 Benefit of Juvenile Protection and Travelers' Aid Assn. WAIT | I'«"‘»"‘May14 ]5 16 SAT, COMBINED CiRcls NNNY < AARATALALARARLABALAARLAAA LA ANRANNAAN AN AN 2\\\\\\\\\\\\\\ \\\\\\\\.\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\i ’ ’ i £ . é i A 4 Z el 2 BROS. 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