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58 THE EVENING MECKLENBURG FETE WARKED BY GAYETY North Carolina Citizens Hon- or Anniversary of Inde- pendence Declaration. crowned day ob- occasion \\1’] f parade, speeches by note, incly MIIL forme the Navy Josephus an, Representative Pennsylvania daught president Historical Drama i the second suecessive nignl a historical drama will the set this community by rteh nigrants and their battle with then the outbreak ind the signing of »cklenburs declaration of inde: nent was ed immedi- | eipt of news from Lex- | Concord that the “red| red upon the Minute men. | dred persons are partiei-| 1 the drama, which will con-| rh Friday night. | 1'dawn gave indi-| would find the| pacity, as | v kept the| to approximately last night ormer Senator Hoke Smith of ‘ McLean and Repre-| Jeremiah K. O'Connell of nd were scheduled to speak Independence Park along the “Independence day” as this | iated in North Caro-| | 11:30, 1 | McFADDEN IS ACCUSED | OF MISSTATING FACTS | and New York Ex- Firms Attacked Radio Corporation Representative change in Suit. 20.—Charges of | been made tive Louis T. Mc man of aned firms in he Federated Ra Fr Lydon has members of | arden, Green & Co. and | as & Co. to show cause | v they should not be compelled to | - to enable Willium Rosenblatt | a complaint. | latt submitted affi that he was induced b, representation to huy 400 share: d_Radio_stock for ourt Justice aaden and ‘of the | 0 EVERY DAY Lv. \VAS"INGTON . Ar. ATLANTA kaL Ar. MONTGOMER' A7 NEW ORLEANS ime) . at the formal opening. | ° ng Car n..oy 10,00 BAND CONCERT. Home t main evening, John United St Band will give bandstand tomorro beginning at 5:45 o’clock; Billboard Bazu Chenette Verdi @t Conrad by and You' Scenes from oper ‘I'll See You in My et Jones n You Bring I Gave You?" Fox trot Di “The Says Husband Was Assassinated. May 20 (®).—The widow of vinkoff, the Russian i-bolshevik leader. and former min ter of war under the Kerensky re- ime in Russia, has requested the L» wwue of Rights of Man to make an tion into the reported suicide nkof? by from the window of his ¢ Mme. Savinkoff is convinced her husband was assassinated. TODAY'S AMUSEMENTS. National—"“The Nervous Wrecl comedy, at 8:20 p.m. Matinee at 2 pm K maire p.m Earle—leviathan Orchestra, vaude- ville, continuous 1 to 11 p.m. Strand ne and Travers, vaude. ville, continuous 12:30 to 11 p.m. . burlesque, h's—Billy B. Van-George Le. vaudeville, 5 at 2 and 8:15 7 at 15 and 8:15 p.m. Mutual— irls,” at 2:30 and burlesque, oAt 11:30 and 9:30 p.m. in the Dark,” 5 7:55 and ng Ven 6:10, The Spor at 5, 4 50 and 9:45 p.m. Rialto — “Friendly Enemies,” at 0, 3:30, 5:30, 7:30 and 9:30 p.m. Tivoli—"The Price of Pleasure, 2:30. 4:20, 6, and 9:45 p.m. Ambas: at 6:15, 8:05 und Central—Isn't Life Wonderfu 30. 12:30. 2, 8:30. 5, 6:30. 8 and 9:30 pm. at ady vqm\‘ of stock i E. Mornson Paper Co. 1009 Pa. Ave. Blank B hand. In. AR R i S ON’ S Wholesale Toy nnd Novelty Co., Ine. 914 E St. N.W. Chair Car de Luxe Service $1.50 Stopping OFf In ALEXANDRIA To visit Christ Church and Washirg- ton’s Lodgeroom 10 am., 2 pm, Guide and Lecturer. From Mid-City Terminal 12th St. and Pa. Ave. N.W. Phone Reservations, Main 307 Regular Se Every Half Hour. 9:00 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. Round Trip, 90 Cents Mount Vernon open 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Mount Vernou Not Open on Sunday| Washingtcn Virginia Railway Co. (EESCENT LiMITED DE LUXE ALL PULLMAN TRAIN IN THE YEAR o o0 a3e) 1820 AM « e e szeg. $.50PM . Il. 11.15 PM s 830 AM For reservations and tickets apply S. E. BURGESS, Division Passenger Agent 1510 H Se. N. W., Washington, D. C. Phones, Main $633 and 7063 of the Night,” FARM HAND FREED IN KIDNAPING CASE Charge of Stealing Blanket Filed, But Is Not Likely to Be Pressed. By the Associated P MIDDLEBURY Three weeks ago dered to shoot t Woodward as hillside vt/ May rmed posse: kill, hunted dnaper through the Addison County. . and 11-vear Lucille (¢ he wa f y The action which lnelh fter in life for Woodw yesterday in the mu ige Albert W. Dick ring testimony decided that prisoner should not be held for trial before the county court in June, and | discharged him “for lack of evidence.” !s te’s Attorney Bosworth then filed | complaint.ch: g Woodward \\Hh’ | the theft nket from a neighbor jof the girl's . but the $30 bail [ . and doubt 0 ze would who work alter Chatt disappeared \\nh the girl on April 24 [days the countryside was {On May 1 a police dog searchers to the man and girl in a barn near Brookfield. Wood w declared he had taken Lucille a to give her proper sehooling > girl corrohorating his story, he had treated her kindly. Last Woodward was tried and freed on a charge of stealing Chatterton's rifle, and yesterday’s denou ended the story. value for according il London’: 1,540,000 inquenn MT. VERNON Steamer taxation is to the new § Charles Macalester Leaves 7th St. Wharf 10 A.M. and 2:30 P.M. Round Trip, 85c cluded machinery, | equipment, M. A. LEES OU don't have to until “vour ship in," if you have a & savings account with the wait “Bank of the People” 1336 N. Y. Ave. PHONE NORTH 59975 WASHINGTO WE CDNESDAY, MAY. 20, 1925. FIRE DESTROYS STABLE NEAR BURLINGTON HOTEL | Structure Used by Hostelry as Storeroom Total Loss; Origin of Blaze Unknown. neliclousflome Made Candics Rol% POLLY TRENT CANDY CO. 19-13 st. Eced 1013 tory brick stable in the rear ermont avenue, used as a | by the Burlington Hotel, | was virtually destroyed by fire veste day afternoon. The origin of the fir is unknown Contents of the building. Tun which in- and other are a total | Damage to the building, owned by the Burling- ton Hotel Co., is covered by insuran ind efficient work b nted the 1 f + hotel cup TEST’ED' ME-SWING CO- 1013 E ST ining thou. | fire. property ind per welection o Straw Bralds ult our etrist for OPTICAL CO. 014 9th St. Bran At 628 Pennsylvania Avenue S.E. 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Lincoln 4771 Columbia 5 Franklin 4052 """Wfllm fl|||||||||||||u ) 20 Grade “A” Raw_ Fresh from Sunset Farms, Sunset Hills, Va., our Grade A Raw Milk is the finest product that modern science and sanitation can suggest. For the growing child, as well as adults, it is unsurpassi Shemberis Lty 2012 UTH ST. N.W. NATIONAL o3 $1.10 - 85¢ - 50c ) I} Sat. Mat., 85c and 50c NATIONAL THEATER PLAYERS Disection Olifford Brooks, Offer “THE NERVOUS WRECK”’ i Beat stock troupe in —Harold the modern st ohn 3 “Far i opened 3 a e Eanley's theuter. ) ard Hall. Next Week. Boats Belling. “JUST MARRIED” "You Must Hear The Leviathan Band Earle Theater HIMSELF THE MUBIO OF “HAPPY” DIRECTING WALKER NIGHTLY AND THE BENSATIONAL HIT MADE BY EVERY MEMBER OF HIS GREAT GOLDEN PHEASANT BAND IN THE NEW BALLROOM AT THE BIG FREE ADMISSION AMUSEMENT PARK GLEN ECHO 1S TOWN TALK LI SHUBERT sto 10 1150 ) ELAS CU 562453560 Management Messrs. Shubert T MONDAY NIGHT_SEATS NOW The ACTORS' THEATER Presents Bernard Shaw's Great Comedy “CANDIDA"” This Distinguished Cast: 2GG 0D, RICHARD BIED. PEDRO B GORDOBA. ELIZABETH PATIEREON, ERNEST COSSART, GERALD HAMER GAY%I-Y cownmq’— Last Week of the Suun ‘Let’s Go'; Manny King Ladies’ Bargain Matinee Daily, #5c " The Round Table Presents A HAUNTED HOUSE IN WASHINGTON A Lecture by Miss Olive McNeal | On Thursday, May 21, 1925, at 8 P At the PII\ ouse, 1814 N. St. Admission Free. Open romm Don’t Miss the | | The Leviathan Band | | Earle Theater | |Natlonal Capital Horse Show Arlington Park, Va. Across Highway Bridge 1, 22 and 00 o'cl WEEK Mat. Wed ! Just | May 20, Reserved Seats, General Admis, Races and Steeplechases [ LUNCH WFTH US TO-DAY nrer ///i’fw—’/% 12036 51 HEALTH CANDIES 404 €0¢ 80¢ b L sony n o(mm\ ?3% THOS T HICK AN, | P. und Cashier. " ! On Saving | Commercial business and savings ac- | counts specialized and solicited. Resources Over $5,000,000 Busik opens ai 8:30 am. Closes 3 except on Govermment pay days, | 5 is mamtained. | zwhen L On Saturda ing from 5:30 to 8 pn Monthly statement of accounts rendered WE, Nixpionk Siral” WHICH INCULCATE FRANKLIN NATIONAL BANK Tenth St., at Penna. Ave. N.W. Branch _1111 Connecticut Avenue = Linking Up! OFT and semi-soft S collar manufactur- ers have linked up with Tolmanizing —they now finish their collars with a similar process. On the links you'll ap- . preciate the cdm- fortable correct- ness of Tolmanized soft or semi-soft collars. For collars white as a new golf ball, smooth as Hagen’s driving form and flexible as the oldest mem- ber’s tale of his low score — Tol- manize. The F. W. MacKenzie, Mgr. 6th and C Sts. N.-W. Franklin 71-72-73 AMUSEMENT AMUSEME 1AM to 1P ‘‘Friendly Enemies’ with W the principal rolee, pictures of the year.” “You will like ‘Friendly cholces for the roles.” “The inimttable and unapproachable Joe in a_comedy strip entitled Friendly the Rialto, “Fans old and young wended ! to greet Lew Fields and Joe Webe disappointed.” ON THE STAGE— TED SNYDER I 0 e Lirection it —and they weren’ U. S. S. Broudwiy's Quartette ARRY COMER mo=3v IPrcvov Moments of Dancing VAU DEVI LLE RIALTO WASHING WASHINGTON'S WRINKLES AWAY WITH WAVES OF LAUGHTER! WEBER and FIELDS “FRIENDLY ENEMIES” WHAT THEY SAY" “Weber and Fialds are & riot at can be classed Enemies De Luxe Shows —1—8 the Rialto THE er ané Fields sharin among the most -WASHINGTON HERALD Weber and Fields wera idea NEWS ~FABHINGTON TIMES Wener and Lew Fields Enemies’ is the neadliner 4 —WASHINGTON POST —FVENING ATAR americas PERFECT THeaTre Continuous One to Eleven GRAND LEVIATHAN ORCHESTRA Silver Toned Tenor, EMMETT 0'MARA. First Showing in Washington Florence Vidor “The Girl of Gold” A Story of Untold Wealth Biixhted Romance = "0 RLE EARLE : NEWS COMEDY PHOTOPLAYS 2CX =hx=7 QN CRANDALL'S: | METROPOLITAN ._—v AT 10th—! TODAY 11 A. M. TO 11 P. M. —— First National's Special CORINNE GRIFFITH by Lioyd Hugh Supported Fellowen, Rockliffe Fazend Hopper. a distinguished ensemble fn & great film version of FEthel Barrymore's stage hit, by Zoe Akins, DECLASSE XTRA— AI. ST. JOHN | kin, Conducting Washington's Finesf Orchestra CRANDALL’S TIVOLI 11h & Park Ra TODAY--VIRGINTA NORMAN KER| PRICE OF PLYASCRE GRAVES. i SENNETT IELOVED BOZO." And n lNl‘l\\ —FLORENCE E r\\\m E VIDOR. E CRANDALL s,gp; _ CRANDALL'S CENTRAL 9th Bet. D & ¥ TODAY—D. W. GRIFFITH§ 'ISN'T LI ERF CRANDALL'S’ Seyor Theater 14th & (‘:vl Rd. CRANDALL’S \\enue Grand Ave. S.E. ER UTRE CONLEY WOOD “CRANDALL’S “:;‘mun The:{ef H St TODAY —MILTOX SILLS and 1014 I AS NAX DESIRES ROACH COMEDY I'vv\](‘RRll\\ PER TRIARNONT, CLEAN HEART MONSTER in “H An AESOP FABLE CRANDALL’S D, W NDER ~ York Theater Ga. Ave. & Quebee GRIFFITH'S VISN'T L1 nd AESOP TOMORROW -CHARLES CHAPLIN and JACKLE In “THE KID And “CRANDALL'S TODAY DORIS RONALD COLMAN, RADIS TOMORROW. THE SIREN OF SEV LEE MORAN. in HORSE A Wonderful Treat The Leviathan Band Earle Theater LOEW'S Pararount By Tt A KISS IN THE DARK A dainty, delightful picturéza- tion of the' Broadway stage Mt “Aren’t We ALY WITH ADOLPHE MENJOU EARLE 'I-OXI‘. COMEDY International Newsreel Crossword Puzzle—Overture NN AL Wetro-oldicyn BLANCHE SWEET in Marshall Neilaw'’s glittering panorama of London night-life! “THE SPORTING VENUS” ADDED HITS Comedy—News—Toplics Tom Gannon's Music S FRANK (Himserr) 1 Roxy's Star 1a Our sear | | i MOULAN Person in the Leading Comedy Role in SWEETHEARTS Central High, May 27-28-29 . at dor- " The Hit of the Year The Leviathan Band SKEITH, 5 KEITH~ALBEE FUN! FUN! Flll' lmtr'rl 's Greatest BILLY B. VAN And And Co. i In “HELLO CENTRAL" | CRESSY & DAYNE | HEALY & CROSS | g 6 Other Keith-Albee Features amd ERNEST EVANS Blzx‘rl:xl of 103 !)‘n'l Daily, 2:15 and Funny Man of the Badio. Appearing i with ‘The Washingtonians'' at . $1.00 Earle Theater VAUDEVILLE- Comedians GEO. LEMAIRE | & Laugh » Minute for o & Half x-‘ HALEY & ROCK | And Cn aI ented !rud- g iy BARGAIN MATINEES Every Sunday and Monday Phones MAIN 448444856823 IMUTUAL THEATER PA. AVE. 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