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& 4 SEES U. 5. BUSINESS FACING BIG YEAR Representative Esterly De- nies Coolidge Economy Is Proving Injurious. in a better prosperous “Business was never condition fo work out a for 1925, says Representative Charles 3. Esterly of Pennsylvania, who has just returned from a four weeks' trip in 20 States, in all sec tions of the country, and who denies emphatically that “Coolidge economy is hurting busin as some critics of the administration have charged. Representative Esterly is a promi- nent business man of Reading, Pa. support of his claim that busine: the up-grade, he says that job. houses he visited show 30 and 40 or cent increases over the same pe- riod in 1924, and in some lines the question is to secure merchandise to | Iaintain this increase. Mr. Esterly state: are some sections creases are not found, but that we must look further than “Coolidge economy”’ to arrive at the actual fac A thorough search generally disclose: the causes are mostly local in -over of the slump year of course, there where these in- | Not Wearing Gloom Masks. Representative Easterly declares that business men generally are not wear- ing masks of gloom, but are up and about, energetically planning to grasp the business which is here. Those who expect war-time volume in busi ness and profits, no doubt, will be dis- ed. Howewer, business and la 20 satisfied at the present time to hew to the line of progress: no one can complain that the country is go- Ing backward. Esterly further says that the s advice to spend money in s income is received by the good, common sense, and the ce with whom he has talked on this trip like the way the Coolidge doctrine se 1¥'s recent d him that #trong for reduction of and that whenever government tivities are dise sed the tax reduction ques. tion appears to be the uppermost tiought in the public mind. He is firmly convinced that “Presi- dent Coolidge’s economy program, in- stead of hurting business, is destined to place this . safe and sound b and will eventually lead he public generally desires, reduction of travels have a If You Are Thimking of Going to Cali- fornia You Will Want This Book. go & North Western Ry hed a new edition of their “orty Ways and More to nd the North booklet, Californis ¢ ville, the people are | Coast.” Tt || §s not a picture book, but tells about variable routes, reduced fares, sched ules, setc., and shows with the aid of outline maps the territory you can cover. copy may be had free of writing R. 0. Small, G. A F. R 14 Pennsylv Pa.—Advertise with them “old biscuits” TODAY'S AMUSEMENTS. 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Ave. & americas PERFECT Treatre CONTINUOUS ONE TO ELEVEN “Al's Here" Barrett & Cunneen Ed. Morton Howard Girls A PERFECT § VAUDEVILLE THRE Meiro-Gotdyn Presents MARION “ZANDER THE GREAT” Comedy—News—Overture Beginning Sunday “A KISS IN THE DARK" With Adolphe Menjou ————— LOEW'S CE Street at 13th Metro-Goldwyn Presents CONFESSIONS OF A QUEEN Victor Seastrom’s Magnificent Drama_of Royal Folly, With ALICE TERRY--LEWIS STONE Comedy—News—Overture Beginning Sunday BLANCHE SWEET In “The Sporting Venns" ” KEITH~ ALBEE VAUDEVILLE Engagement Extraordinary miss LAURETTE TAYLOR “Plerrot the rrnllnl' A Delight in Dramat 4 BEN MEROFF & Mll Hatte _Big Thri h ar Acta to Biir the Emotions The Favorites JIMMIE n’ihnv In nThe Bcandsls of Hemsfogt Corners”” for Many s Laugh. Shows D, Bunda, Good orch Good bal. wint ¢ mats, $0c; mats, 25c; BARGAIN MATINEES Every Sunday and Monday ) Phones MAI MAIN 4484 4455051:(1) AMUSEMENTS. First Showing in Washington 66 Metro Goldwyn BANDOLERO” A Tale of Romance in Modern Spain W PHOTOPLAYS n|[RIALTO | Hamtellpm Shows, 3, 7, 0. IWIIGLIS MacLEAN N “INTRODUCE ME” A LANDSLIDE OF LAUGHTER And 1t tion Week Too ntroductng ‘RIALTO JAZZ REVUE In Bongs, Dances 2nd N c--unu. Syne Mischa Guterson, Condueting Riaito Coucert Orchestra Overture—'‘Echoes from Jaraland. STARTING SUNDAY WEBER & FIELDS Backed by a Half-Century of Thea: Fopularity “FRIENDLY ENEMIES” e BT TED SNYDER (In Persen) The “Masque of Pnndoru Benefit of Epier By an Inter-Parochial Group of Play Tn St. Hilda's Open-Air Theater Cathedral Close, Mt. St. Alban Under the direction of Estelle Wentworth d Albert Parr Tickets $1 and Tax exempt In case of inclement weather, will be held in St. Alban's Parish House NATIONAL Selling Next Week Bex. Mon. NATIONAL THEATER PLAYERS Direction Clifford Brooks, Offer “THE NERVOUS WRECK” Owen Davis’ Farcical Comedy of the West TONIGHT gy SHUBERT g3 MAT. 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Between B and £ and onal ‘cost, accordin Downtows Br muing Sundny Added utv-nm n rful Sho Wardman Park Oheatre Is Now Available for RECITALS CONCERTS and ENTERTAINMENTS Afternuons and Evenmgu Manager’s Office, Wardman Park Hotel FREE ADMISSION GLEN ECHO OPENS TOMORROW NEW THRILLING RIDE CALLED “THE FROLIC” ALL THE OLDER POPULAR ONES AND A NEW BALLROOM WHERE “HAPP WALKER: WILL PLAY WITH & DIRECT HIE NATIONALLY = KNOWN GOLDEN PHEASANTS Nu Tonight at 8:20 MATINEE TOMCRROW Victer Herbert's Last with WALTER WOOLF PRESIDENT NO'Y I _THEATER BRINGING UP FATHER - —PRICES— Mat. Tomorrow All meats 5Oc. Nights, 50c. 77c amd $1.00—n few al $15v. METROPOLITAN F AT 1 PRINGLE ANTONIO MORENO Witk Dorothy Mackail mary Theby, Joseph T L e the Parisian stage. ONE YEAR TO LIVE —EXTRA— MARY LUCIA FISH ! Soprano Artiate Supreme Daily at 3:35. 7135 & 9140 P. M. Lieye Hamilten. “King Cotton® & —Ov CHAX And VIOLA DANA PRIZ 2 CRANDALL’S ANBAS 18th & Col TODAY — PERCY MARMONT. THE _(LEAN o HEART. 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