Evening Star Newspaper, June 23, 1925, Page 32

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* THE STAR, WASHINGTON, D, (', JUNE MID-CITY CITIZENS b e SPLITONTAXPLAN EVENING 285 position will he made of power de-| TUESDAY, MUSE veloped during the testing nn-rifllnns\ L RBLERTR AMUSEMENTS. fanaa e S TR PR P T TP TR T PR S S S e sy DIRECTION STANLEY COMPANY OF ARERICA OE E ) | s N\ b Ffi fi PRICE VAUDE: oHOTO TONIGHT CARTOONIST IS HONORED. | AMUSEMENDS } will b reached after he has had | ——| Spporianiiy 1o confer with Acting | College That Expelled Him Grnntal LOEW'S Recretary Davis | The masonry work at the big power | L. N. Darling a Degree. i plant has been completed so far as 2 e ol aven the switchhouse is concerned, BELOIT, Wis June 23 (), I. N F DI!D'! nt 12th and the spillway gates have heen in Sl stalled, while the lock gates are being | have grown famous 5 """‘"‘ e fe GROUNDS FOR BAND CONCERTS. i Work to Begin in August and Con- Au- n oS immermann hmdm! Ler tinue Several Months. | Darling, whose cartoons signed “Ding" | th ies Report. vesterday was | N it - VILLE. Ancacas PERFECE riaaret StAvS nal Appearance built_under contract. Kour of the 30.- | granted an honorary degree by Beloit College. Ve zo while an under Table Discussion—Declares District Residents Helpless Wards of Government. erabie discussion After co proposed i rates in the District + possible homd funds for permanent he city. th fssue 1o p mprovements ts by v im Ao hership, sided FEDERAL JOBS NOW OPEN. Commission Announces tions to Fill Vacancies. The Civil Servi Announcec graphic office ment. at $§1 more " ompletr hest sizhteee ROCHESTER’S TOURS P10 Dist. Nat. Bank Blds. Main 3980 OOLLY TRENT CANDY CO. T19-13 st. >ax. 1013 E_st. | R EPA(I)lgED Our experta will put_your radio in such a condition that 1t ring 10 dis rant stations more clearly M. A. LEESE OrTicat. co. | 712 11th Street Branch Store The Home of the High- Class Eyeglass Roe Fulkerson Co. 1407 F St. anklin Toed £lvees ftied WE HAVE g supply of Blank always on hand. _ Fee Books: E. Morrison Paper Co. 1009 Pa. Ave MT. VERNON Steamer Charles Macalester Leaves Tth K. Wha-t 10 A. M. and 2:30 P. M. Ronnd Trip, 85- Admicsion. 38e of the! At Cin i Vienna Folk When oral the The Star This evenin Mer = at ian Hill | 8 Seitz vitana Wallace md Hungarian M “Scar bine Byon Rohm cornet and tromhone, Waltz, “Village s Examina- f Rialto -+ Columbia 1o, 1 Palace Live 30 p.m Year 1o 6:30. 8 and o Nestle Lanoil Permanent Round 18 Curls, $15.00 + awarded second betle Lanoil LADY JANE BEAUTY SHOP 1206 G St Main 6132 While the North sizzles, i with the Atlantic on the east and the Gulf winds on the west, en- joys that equable climate that is fast making of Florida an all-year resort State. 10 to 15 Cooler in orida Temperatures, June 16 Core ‘a0 Over the “Fourth™ 12-Day Round Trip Landland W ater Tours All Expenses Included Also 8-Day Train & Bus Tnurs Hollywood Mugazive on Sale and Suhscriptions Taken at hin Office Ma i, 6 3 Homeseekers' Realty Company Azents for the Hollywood. Fla. . W. Youne. Pres. Hy MA'\ N. LEVY g # time. a the Army | work in place and the wiring to and other | the switchboards | ments is : put In ower units are in graduate thei drawing The honorary degree was letters. instru Four addi Send Gude, ®-51gn and mail this Coupon.—Now! —you could get a good allowance on your old Piano for a new Gulbransen Registering Player? And you could have three years in which to pay for your new Gulbransen. We have worked out an ideal plan to put 100 Gulbran- sen Registering Pianos in Washington Homes in June. Your home can be one of them. coupon now and we will send complete details. Sign and send the This places you under no obligations—simply listen to our offer. Mail Coupon to The Hecht Co. Music Store 618 F Street . he was suspended for atures of the faculiy doctor of Consult Advertisement Scheduled for the Convenience of the Business Man HE business man going to Detroit will find the new Baltimore & Ohio train—the DETROIT- W ASHINGTON Limited—scheduled for his conven- ience and equipped for his comfort. He leaves Washington at 2:30 P. M., allowing ample time for the trans- action of business and, because of an advantage in mileage and shorter running time, arrives in Detroit in time for his early morning appoint- ments. Comfortable, modern sleeping cars, the & usual good meals, and the thoughtful consideration of train employes make his trip enjoyable. Forinformation and reservationstelephoneor visitthe Travel Bureau, City Ticket Office, Woodward Building, 15th & H Sts., N.W. Phone: Main 3300; Union Station, Main 7380. WALTER V.SHIPLEY, Asst. Genera! Passenger Agent Baltimore & Ohio THE LINE OF THE CAPITOL LIMITED—NATIONAL LIMITED Schedule of the Detroit-Washington Limited Westbound Lv. Washington 2:30 P.M. Pittsburgh 10:05 P.M. Detroit 8:00 A.M. (E.T.) Eastbound Lv. Detroit 2:20 P. M. (E.T.) Ly. Pittsburgh 11:55 P.M. Ar. Washington 7:40 A-M. Equipment Through sleeping cars and coaches between and Detroit. Pittsburgh. all meals Ar. DIVORCE 4 picturisation of Ina Claires Jrmioun success, 10iih MATT MOORE—FLORENCE VIDOR AND LOUISE FAZENDA Mermaid Comedy- OING GREAT" News—Overture—Ete, ) T LOEW'S PALACE F Street at 13th Continuous, 10:90 a. m.—1 TODAY AND ALL W Paramount Presents THE SPANIARD RI('ARDO COR” 7N0AH B’ERY AND JETTA GOUDAL EARLE FOXE COMEDY M ki Do CHESAPEAKE BEACH “Our Wednesday Specials” Sword Fish 60c Lb. Crab Flakes 75¢ Lb. 'EACHO & CO.,, Inc. 21-22-23 Municipal Fish Mkt. | Phone Main 6136.9510. A 21-Jewel Ad- justed [1linois fitted in a green or white gold filled case guaranteed 25 Reduced to Movement; Yyears. 450 75¢c Per Week Advertise for Table Boarders If you are serving meals, tell the public where, and all about it, in a Star Classified ad. Folks who are interested in knowing of such ac- commodations will be made acquainted with what you offer more quickly through a Star Classified ad than in any other way. The Star naturally prints MORE Classi- fied ads cvery day than all the other papers here combined “—because of its wide circulation. “Around the Corner” is a Star Branch Office Last Showings—8 & 10 1.\ Corinne Griffith I the Screen Version of “Declasse” WED. & THURS. NIGHTS Washington's Own Son Douglas MacLean “Introduce Me” Three High-Speed Flevators fodobabofotefobadodototototebbofodod ot tbofatatnd Ub"bnuutu\u\!tN\;ll‘!uut!“vfl«u\ MR. ROBERT McKIM The scree ey llain,” in “The Bachelar's"’sride" i A BATH]NC GIRLS Ben Welch First showing In_Washington Conway Tearle KhhAAAAIA KRR R * R AR I I A bk 1is Other Features R e et e R e ] pors Washington Auditorium | 19th and E Streets N. W. SUMMER OPERA SEASON Tonight and All Week e MIKADO With ROBINSON NEWBOLD 2s KO-KO and popular cast including MAN HIRSHETELD WASHINGTON OPE Fdougrd A eral Matinee Saturday, 2:15 P. M. Prices: 50c and 75c Evenings, 8:30 P. M. 50c, 75¢, $1. Boxes, $2 WEEK JUNE 29. “ROBIN HOOD" Prices CRANDALL'S— METROPOLITAN F AT 10tk to 11 Flrat \a | Presen DOROTHY MACKAILL Supported by a cast of first- water s in a photodrama- tle masterpiece CHICKIE “Our Gang" in World Survey—Overture Wasbington's Fineat Orchestra CRANDALL’S mIVOLE LRAY W “Clreus Fever.” i AMBASSADOR CRANDALL‘S 18th & Cal. Krl N. \\ DAY —DOROTHY MacK. STAR CAST in CHICKIE TC \ka N ME. SANS CRANDALL’S TODAY AND T THY Mackal ro LIvE” ARES. PLEA k:RANDALLS‘“"‘ HEATE And ( “\; n K 2 pm. Dai TODAY. TOMO. DAY-—COLL ERROL I ALLY And REVIE fRANDALL'S Apollo Theater A nd Garden H1 !F‘.\ \‘fl‘ And EOMEDY CRANDALL'S 101 tist AEEN (REX ¢ TO LIVE And HAI COMEDY CRANDALL'S Home Theater B ODAY—LEATRICE S0y o T 29D TRON PARIS ROACH "CONSTANCE REN THE GOOSE HANGS HIGH And JIMMIE ADAMS Masonic Field Day | AND BASE BALL GAME Shrine vs. Grotto | | Spectacular Massed Exhibition Drills | SATURDAY, JUNE 27th| 2:30 P.M AMERICAN LEAGUE PARK America’s ) oremost Comedienne INA CLAIRE “RIGHT YOU ARE” 2 A Charm 10 SUPER KEITH-ALBEE Features In Support uvn \\\ RIALTO . Carl Laemmie Presents VIRGINIA VALLI in «UP THE LADDER "’ —oN.a »‘; STAGE— THE SEVENBROWNIRLS Symphony of Tome and Color Mischa MARSHALL HALL FREE DANCING McWilliam’s Orchestra WHY HURRY Steamer TONIGHT 8130 $1.10 - 85¢c - BOc MAT. WED., ALL SEATS, 50c NATIONAL TEEATER PLAYZRS Direction Ciifferd Broske. Offer “THE WHOLE TOWN'’S TALKING” A Riot of Laughter Sorw selting OHAMPT PD\ AND NEWS NEW STANTON o ARV KER GIRIS M Also HUMAN MONK TAKOMA Tk I’RF\’I}\'I' ‘Hl H St t N.E. EMPIRE A, \NR‘."N e 9th d O St s N.W. ‘[RaPHAEL r?,’:"‘»..\rfif I FOX X RLUE and MARIE EING RESPECTA | 4618 Ivlfl PARK THEATERM. R KON “You St. Bet. 14th& 15 OLYMNC o Jover ; ARY DUMBARTON At e | ING 3VSTEM BEING INSTALLED TR Tomis Charles Macalester Street Wharf M. & 6:45 P.M. 0V ENIOY THE 50 AMUSEMENTS by, Peppy. “Happs GLEN ECHO is & delight at CHEVY CHASE LAKE o DANCING ' MEYER DAVIS MUSIC | l 40-Mile Moonlight Trip TONIGHT i 15 §T JoHNE Lan FREE DANCING Sokolor Musie very trip Par DANCING. GLOVERS, 613 29nd N.W Course. \\n MRS. 1. A_ ACHER STUDI 4 F DAVISO) PROF MRS 13588 St 8 W i

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