Evening Star Newspaper, May 27, 1925, Page 40

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40 SOUTHEAST WANTS TECHNIGAL SCHOOL Will Ask Commissioners to Revive Vocation Project, Begun 10 Years Ago. sioners will be requested vocational training putheast section of the venue between Thir: teenth and Fourteenth streets by the Southeast Citizens' Association, which met in the Tyler . Bleventh and The Commi to establish school in the S broken about B Refusal of the association's request that the Public Utilities Commission he Washington Railway and Co. to remove the cobbl stone paving from between the car tracks and resurface with asphalt was contained in a letter from Com- missioner Bell, who said that this im provement would not be feasibie until fng of new tracks became . the present trackage be- ble of at least three years blishment of a car stop at Eleventh street and Pennsylvania avenue also was denfed A letter from the Public Utilities Com. missio stated that it was not desired 1o create additional stops on the Ave- nue east of Eighth street. Further will be made to have this i ection designated as a stoppin point because of the heavy traffic_on Eleventh street to Maryland points. A committee will make a survey to| determine which of the present stops may be eliminated to afford the| Eleventh street stop. Col. C. O. Sherrill, superintendent of public buildings and grounds, will be urged to provide band concerts dur- ing the coming Summer on the lawn the old Naval Hospital grounds, at Tenth_street and Pennsylvania av nue. The association voted to hold i meetings, starting with the Septem- ber session, in the Hine Junior High School. Seventh street and Pennsy vanie avenue. President A. G. Herr mann the Whitz Appeal for ation on June 16. R eieczed to membership. TODAY'S AMUSEMENTS. Belasco—"Candida.” Bernard Shaw comedy, at 8:20 p.m. Matinee at p.m. National—“Just Married.” comedy. at $:20 pm. Matinee at 2:20 p.m. Keith's—Weber and . vaude- ville, at and 8:15 p.m. Strand—Lillian (“Dimples”) Walker, vaudeville, continuous from 12:30 to 11 pm. Earle—Johnnie Walker, vaudeville. continuous from 1 to 11 p.m. Mutual—"Hurry Up,” burlesque. at 2:30 and 8:20 p.m. Columbia—“The Little French Girl,” continuous 11 am. to 11 p.m. Metropolitan—"1 Want My continuous, 11 a.m. to 11 p.m dventure,” at 11:15, 0 and 9:45 p.m Dangerous Innocence,” 11:30 a.m., 1:30, 3:30, 5:30, 7:30 and 9:30 p.m Man , 8:20 and Maid,” nd 10 p.m. “The Mirage, at 2, 3:35, " at 6:15 Central— ” at 12: 3 As Man Desires." 30 30 6:30, 8 and 9 p.m Peony Exhibition The public is cordially in- vited to visit the Peeny Exhibit at The Edward P. Schwartz Peony Gardens, Flower Fisld, Gaithersburg, Maryland. Thou- sands of blooms available for Memorial Day. Orders of not less than 3 dozen shipped to any point Phone Gaithersburg 15 Chats With The Gas Man Looking - Ahead TODAY we are plan- ning for the in- creased use of gas service in 1930. We are even looking ahead ‘Dfn as 1935 and Why is this neces- sary? Because our business never stands still. The demand for gas ser- vice constantly in- creases and we must prepare years in ad- vance to keep step with your fuel require- ments. The test public of good service is its ability to meet de- mands instantl; and satisfactorily. The gas used to cook tonight’s dinner, to heat the bath water and keep your home comfort- able, was planned for away back in 1820. “If It's Done With Heat You Can Do It Better With GAS” s pointed | announced n speclal meeting of | A Man," | _ 1:15, | Police Will ‘Check Overloading of Trucks on Streets Complaints Bring Action By Eldridge to End Practice Here. Having received complaints of over- loading of heavy trucks, Traffic Direc- | tor Eldridge has arranged with the | Police Department to have two motor |cycle officers start out today with | apparatus to test the loads of commer- cial vehicles. Motor Cycle Sergts. Terry and Boyle of the traffic bureau have been as- | signed to the task and were in_con | ference today with Mr. Eldridge. They will carry loadometers in the side cars of their motor cycles, enabling them to test the weight of any vehicle | prescribed the mew traffic | These officers will be sent fo rious precincts when it is to verify the load on a loads code. in Thé two officers also will carry a de- vice to enable them to test the brakes of trucks, to determine whether they | can stop within the distances specified in the traffice code both with the hand brake and the foot brake. NURSE ASKS INIUNCTION | | | | | Charges Lawyer She Sued for Slan- | der Now Annoys Her. Katherine Powers, a nurse, of 1404 | | I street northwest. has asked the | | District Supreme Court for an injunc- tion against Ralelgh Sherman, mem | ber of the bar, to prevent him {rnnw annoying and molesting her. Powers recently sued Sherman | for $20,000 damages for alleged slan- | der. Since the suit, she tells the | court, Sherman has frequently an-| noyed, molested, followed her and | caused her to be followed so that she | has been placed in bodily fear and has been made so ill as to be unable to| follow her occupation as a nurse. | She is represented by Attorney | | Henry M. Fowler. N i, | Few men travel over the road of cess without an occasional punc- LUNCH WFTH US TO-DAY ver 1203G st HEALTH CANDIES a0+ €0+ 804 1b FOR E. Mom:o:l Paper Co. —all_kinds of Blank Books sec us firsl. An immense stock on | and Mount Royal A?mrtmer{ft 0 Three Minutes From Union Station. Rates per day: Singie, 2 to $3.50; Double, $4 to $7.00. Also 50 Suites or Apartmeni nished or uaturnished. "¢ Nine stories. *'Strictly Fireproof. levator Service. Nearest to Union and Mt FINAL Automatic THE EVENING CARMAN, TRAPPED, BURNS IN WRECKAGE Score of Passengers Hurt When Interurbans Crash on Trestle, Then Catch Fire. { By the Associated Press LOUISVILLE, Willlam F. Edward: . motorman, was burned to death in sight of would-be rescuers, another motor- man was seriously injured and al- most a score of passengers hurt when two interurban cars collided and partly telescoped each other on foot-high trestle near here last night. Immediately following the crash the v wire fell on the cars and in- wooden . Eawar pinned in the wreok by one of his legs and roaring flames prevent- ed any one reaching him. Passengers rescued by persons attracted by the sound of the collision, stood by help- less, while the motorman, screaming, burned to death. t the cars did not topple from stle and the accident result in a larger loss of life was said to be miraculous. Blame for the accident has not been definitely placed. May 2 STAR, WASHINGTON, Steamer Charles Macalester Leaves 7th St. Wharf 10 A.M. and 2:30 P.M. Round Trip, Admission, 25c 85¢c Delicious Home Made Chndlcs Roliyl POLLY TRENT CANDY CO. T19-13 st. >a< 1013 E. st. JOHN B. COCHRAN, President THOS T. HICKMAN, d Cashier. counts special : Resources Over $5,000. 000 | Bank opens at 8:30 am.: Closes 3 pam.,; except on Govermment pay days, when a 5:15 pm. close is maintained. On Saturday, we closc at noon, reopen- ing from 5:30 to 8 pom Monthly statement of accounts FOR P TAL NK CLEATE THY SPieie m' FRANKUN NATIONAL BANK Tenth St., at Penna. Ave. N.W. Branch 111 Connecticut Avenlle (alc———|[c——=|n| FOLLOW THE CROWD B0 Bt a0 hem cleaned in the new Sprin Safe Deposit Boxes for Rent Cost on an Average of 1c a Day! “Bank of the People” 1336 N. Y. Ave. | The Velvet Kind 1ICE CREAM WEEK! 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Member of the Board of Lec- tureship of The Mother Church, The First Church of Christ, Scientist, in Boston, Massachu- setts. At First Church of Cl Secientiat Columbla Rd. and E St Thursday and Friday, May 28 and 29, at 8 P.M. Under the Auspices of First Church of Christ, Seientist of Washington, D. C. No Coliection. All Welcome. AGS For Decoration Day See us first FL GARR[SON S w mn...u’-r..v oty Co- Tne. Chair Car de Luxe Service $1.50 Stopping OF In ALEXANDRIA To visit Christ Church and Washirg- ton's Lodgeroom 2 pm, Guide and Lecturer. From Mid-City Terminal 12th St. and Pa. Ave. N.W. Phone Reservations, Main 397 Regular Service 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| ‘Washingtore Virginia Railway Co. Get It At Gibson‘s W’:ere YOlH’ DO”fl"S Hdve More CE’lfS Lunch at Gibson's Every Day Delicious Sandwiches served here each day. Sodas are most delicious. Our Ice Cream SPECIAL 24—5c Soda Checks ($1.20 Worth) for $1.00 Toilet Goods at Low Prices 25¢ Vivaudou Tooth Paste, 19¢; 3 for. 35c Noxzema Saponified Cocoanut O1l Shampoo, special 50c—4 oz. Quinine Hair Tonie, special Benzoin, Glycerine and piRose Water rophylactic Penetrator Hairbrush, special. 59¢c 8-0z. Dottle Witch Hazel, el 19¢ Lady Esther French Style Body Powder, complete with large powder puff. Spe- 59¢ 15¢ cial 55¢ Mavis special, 55¢ 29¢ 33c 15¢ Bay Rum, in sprinkle top bottle. Special. 25¢ Cocoanut Oil Sham- poo—special, 19¢; 3 for 25¢ Palmolive Vanishing Cream, in tubes, 19¢; 3 for..... 35c Palmolive Shaving Cream, special 25¢ 50c Witch Hazel and Cu- cumber Jelly, special.. 3OC 1—30c tube Gibdon's Milk of \ln:nleacl;‘b'roolh Paste an son’s Tooth- brush, spectal. ... " 30c 25¢ 15¢ 40c 39¢ 25¢ 53¢ Men's Combs, special. ... 11b. Lady Faire Theatri- cal Cold Cream, special, 3—25¢ cans . 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Round Electric Hot-plate, 95¢ $3.98 98¢ special Electric Tmler. spe- Dim-a-Lite, special We deliver any order for $2.00 or more in D. C., except soaps, candies or radio goods. Main 1085 Fran]din 5077 Get It At Gibson's Where Your Dollars Have More Cents 917-919 G St. N.W. |M. A. LEES MAY 27, 1925. USEMENTS. AMUSEMENTS. COLONIAL BEACH “Washington’s Atlantic City” OPENS FOR THE 1925 SEASON THE HERALD. *“Jol nes Joseph- son offers one of the most novel acts | on the variety stage.” | THE EARLE METIOPOI.II' * AT 101 Today—11 A. M. to 11 P. M. First National Presen: MILTON SILLS DORIS KENYON May Allison, Phyllls Haver and Great Cast in | WANT MY MAR — EXTRA — LARRY SEMON in “‘THE DOME DOCTOR” S0t Suevay—Cotor Som Symphonic Tt Pr. CRANDALL’S TIVOLL !ithal’-v;!‘d Nw. 18th & C "RANDALL'S AMBASSADOR oth MILTON SILLS TN S BRI AG MAN “DO: SAVOY THEATER) ALL’S 14th & Col. Rd. p.m. %l(t‘urdly Sl AS. 'ro\mmmw SHHQOT, GIBSON. SADDLE HA L l'nmnl.v [[CRANDALL'S AYrcr, o 645 Fa. Ave, in nd & | Johnnie Walker ample opportunitics | ALL 's lwllo Theater 24 H 8t. N.E. TODAY—NOR\(A TALMADGI: o BE LADY. RANDALL’S YORK THEATER| Ga. Ave. & Queheo TODAY—STAR CAST, in “GOLD HEELS." _And r:u\u: FOXE, in By in “CHARLEY" SPORTLIGHT. FRIDAY, MAY 29 MEMORIAL DAY TRIPS Palatial Steamer ST. JOHNS Leaves 7th Street Wharf Friday, May 29, 2:30 P. M. Saturday, May 20, 9 A. M. Sunday, May 31, 9 A. M. Seasen ROUND TRIP and Holiday Tickets, {2.00 One-Day Excursion (Returming Same 40-Mile Moonlight Trips Start Monday, June 1, 7:15 P. M. Foos Dosicingi N o Sk Salistov’s' Oschsstrn Steamer stops at Alexandria on lfl tnp. half hour after leaving Washington Phone Main 592 AMERICAS PERFECT THEATRE CONTINUOUS ONE TO ELEVEN JOHNNIE WALKER Starred in “THE LASH” A _Vaudeville Sensation VAUDEWLLE America’'s Foremost Comedian: \WEBER & rm.ns (In_Person) Presenting Their Funniest Act “REMINISCENCES” xtra_Co-Heedline Attractien, MARIE CAHILL | Litting Songs and Smart Steries !'lel Feature De Luxe The Parisian Beauty, MARCELINE D'ALROY ing _Novelty, e DESIGNING " WOMAN." 8 Other Keith- AIL« Featares ves, BARGAIN MATINEES Every Bunday and M | to display his dramatic abilities.” THE EARLE - SHUBERT, .:'.'::,.,B: LASC Management Messrs._Shubert n- ASToms' THERTER Freeens RD SHAW'’S Great Comedy IIIIIA” uiahed TONIGHT TODAY 506 10 51.50 Sat. Mat 500 to $2.60 Added Attraction FRANCIS™ | — RENAULT The. “SLAVE OF FASHION” And Other Features ON SCREEN JOHNNIE WALKER tarred in “LILIES OF THE STREET” Picture with " Bout First Showing Washington Continuous 11 A. M. to 11 P. M. De Luxe Shows S—7—8 Carl Lacmmle Presents LAURA EUGENE LAPLANTE and O’BRIEN In“DANGEROUS INNOCENCE” AND MILLER, PETERSON & CO. Assisted by Athlone and Pershing Guard Cadets IN BONGS—STEPS_SYNCOPATION MISOHA GUTERSON. Condusting IALTO CONCERT ORCHESTEA OVERTURE—SBeloctions from ‘Maytime’ THE TIMES. “Bert Walton copped (he laughs You'll do the Same g to Some One Eise.” AT THE EARLE Film Features RAPHAEL Mt 9 Sees CHEVY CHASE _Conn. Avenue & McKinley St. D. Auce TERRY i VSACREATE %] S Comedy TTIN Newpaper ANT Fox 11th & N. C. Ave. S.E. CAROLINA THE RoSE oF FARIS with MARY PHILBIN cchLE le)al’l Ave l‘h \\ 953 LEATRICE_joY: BRNEeE " orra B and the 14 lmemiuonal Beauts_Mod s DRESSMAKER FROM gle. 14th St. and R. 1. A ELITE “THE CHARMER " ('/v:'nem\ AMER[CAN lstRSt & R. L Ave. WILSON an AH_BEERY. SEVOING Fun in “CON LIBERTY North Cap olandP Sts 1CE IO, DRESSMARER FROM_| NDALL’S “nma Tl:eller 1230 C N.E. TODAY —JACQUELINE | 1.0G E me ONLEY. Touonnow — NORMA SH in "LADY OF THE AT AR AL ST. J FRED PEPPER in THE STAR. “Francis Renault made the women gasp at his $50,000 ward- " AT THE EARLE NATIONAI. TosmT $1.10 - 85c - 5oc Mat. Saturday, 85c and 50c I NATIONAL THEATER PLAYERS Directien Clifford Brooke, Offer “JUST MARRIED” Seldom during the past haa such uproarios laughter beon heard in a theater—Pos: Can be recommended 1without reservation for those who crave an evening of laughter—Time: National Players m it with giddy /nrce—Nfl” iR “Just Married” takes up wh “The Nervous Wreck” '/l,a’ d’:\: oints T o very” Aapsy oy al lovers A\fl“ouul Th!’l;ll’l" Flay:rl:‘é,:dr'h’ The National stock au!d(;id themselves Ia:':,k’ullyflh'rfi . Soats Bolli “SO THIS IS LONDON' Do Your Eyes! Trouble You? your _eyes bother Jou In sny | way, don't fail 1o get the advice of our optometrists. Eyes Examined— Glusses Fitted OPTICAL CO. G14 Dtk St. 712 11th Street Braneh F Street at 12th Continuous, 10:30 s. m.—11 p. =. TODAY AND ALL WEEK Paramount Presents THE LITTLE FRENCH GIRL An alluring version of Anne Doug- las Sedgwick’s noted novel, with ALICE_JOYCE—MARY BRIAN AND NEIL HAMILTON ADDED HITS JUVENILE COMEDY News—Toplcs—Overture AU, : LOEW'S PALAGE F_Street at 13th Continuous, 10: m—i1 TODAY AND ALL WE Paramount Presents AIWENTIIRE Y JACK LONDON P Mnllmfl romance of love and danger the South 7 DDED uzv'u:rr COMEDY Aews—Magazine—o THE USUAL A MORE THAN USUAL FUN ALL THIS WEEK AT THE BIG FREE_ADMISSION AMUSEMENT PARK TQ THE GREAT Music BY “HAPPY" “'-\LKER AND WIS GOLDEN *PHEASANTS 40 OTHER AMLSEME\TS MUTUAL THEATER PA. AVE. AT NINTH HURRY UP PERFECT-FORM CONTEST HIPPODROME 3. 123 PRlNcm lllfl H St N E AIRE WINDSOR. PARK THEATER 412 11th X.w. Only showin RAYMOND GRIFFIIH in [ THE NIGH 0B HA 0; THF A RRY LANGDON OLYMPIC !nu %t‘ Bet. 13th & mh "00GAN DUMBARTON 13 3\[\'!5flm inAv. 00GAN. Pox Comedy’ EMPIRE 911 H Street N.E. RAYMOND GRIFFITH. in Comedy. “THE , OF AND MRS {113 -;‘ 10th st. n.w to 11 pm Teaco {ablished 1500 ) WAY: R TE ew more pupils in_st Serobatic and ballet Class or MR. LEROY H ) anor Al m.,m‘.“n‘a.,.'ix W\ NDHAM St. NW. Ph | ppte the mimit hgne, P, Sis ze [ sTuprc.” VERS, 613 22rd N.W GLO time, 75¢. Course, 4 n‘l"l%“fi"ll—z LES any. S osults. - Fine environient W T2, C. BALLE School of high standing. Pri vate lessons any time. Class rchestra.) Friday-—Tanso

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