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= THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., WEDNESDAY, JULY 29, 36 SHIF'I' IN BUULEVARD{ TOBACCO CASE DROPPED. Lorillaré and Milwaukee Concern BELIEVED FAVORED Prince Gegrges Citizens to Discuss B. & 0. Crossing at Hyattsville. Harry J. | " Maryland Cottage wood ville, will be held shortly to decide this subject This was settled Monday at a con » these Mackall, ds’ Commis | with the than $£100,000-—would the elimination o other parts of Mr. Mack company would expend no mor the work the closed er 5 ever, w trians 1 nless tirel The to be plan w approv construetion of present boulevard at Marion . Hyattsville rd through Frank Lillard nnenberg s most likely is for easty : up with the grade proposition is Rhode ue from Hyattsville to the Di ne, paralleling the tracks of the and Suburban Rail way, with line the bridge | on the B. & O. over the Northwest Branch. This spur line would g { Thompson dis at 2 am. 1 and 9 tinuous from from 11 to midni meet the ulevard at ladensburg bridge. The principal | objection to this plan comes from peo- | ple who on the bou rd in | Hyattsville south of the crossing to | o, eliminated, provided for | construction of a | to_con. Rhoc 4 { ¢ line, with a | spur line to fhe boulevard at Bladens. | burg. KNIGHTS TEMPLAR BUSY. Grand Will Started This Afternoon. SEATTLE, Wash tu band Engbapment Get concerts pa on at Castle tours of the OPTIC. Co. | 614 9th St. 712 11th Street M. A. LEES Branc] Store Dellcious Home Made Candics | POLLY TRENT CANDY CO. T19-13sz »< 1013 E. st. | Blank Books We have display first. them. See opr E. Morrison Paper Co. 1009 Pa. Ave. MT. VERNON Steamer Charles Macalester Leaves 7th St. Wharf 10 AM. and 2:30 P.M. Round Triv, 85c Admission. 25c. “Our Thursday -Specials” Crab Flake 65¢ Lb. Fillet of Haddock 25¢ Lb. Norfolk Spots 20c Lb. Eacho & Co., Inc. 21-22-23 Municipal Fish Market 12th and Water Sts. S.W. Phone Main 6176, 9510, J0HN B. COCHRAN, THOS P. AICKMAN, President V. P. and Cashier. Commercial business and savings ac- counts specialized and solicited. Resources Over $5,000,000 Stone Mountain Memorial Half Dollars) for Sale Bank Remains Open Until 5:15 P.M. on Govern- ment Pay Day Monthly statement of accounts rendered WE_ WAVI E FOR FREE DISTRIBUTION HANDSOME METAL SAVINGS _BANK! i TRCULCATE ‘THE SPIRIT O FRANKLIN NATIONAL BANK Tenth St., at Penna. Ave. NW. Branch 1111 Connecticut_Avenue SWORDFISH MELONS ON ICE HARD CRABS SOFT CRABS DELIVERED TO ALL PARTS OF THE CITY, Lansburgh Sea Food Co. 18 Municipal Fish Wharf. Charged With Price-Fixing. Dismissal of complaints against the P. Lorillard Co. of New York and the Association of Wholesale Tobacconists of Milwaukee, its officers and mem bers. charging the existence of a ombination to fix prices of tobacco announced today by the Federal T With Commissioners Nugent and enting, the proceedings were dismissed “without prejudice to future action should the pract complained of, or similar one resumed by such respondents.’ TODAY'S AMUSEMENTS. National—“The Goose Hangs High t 8:20 p.m. Matinee a Roye and Maye, 5 and $:15 p.m. Jolly Corks.” vaude. from 1 to 11 p.m “The Makingof O'Mal 1:30, 3:30, 5:3 CUP TESTED! vaudeville, S e Earle— Five ville, continuous —equipment—for small oW VTi GARRISON’S Whotesale Toy_and Novelty Co., Ine. 914 E St. N.W. HARD CRABS NOW ON HAND $1.00 Dozen And All Kinds of Sea Food Vings of Youth.” con fo 11 pam. Dancing M. S. FAUNCE No. 7, 11th St. Wharf Jarge arnivals. Biz stock and 9:40 p.m. Pala 5 5, 8 and 9:30 p.m Columbia 'he 10:55 a.m., 12:40, ) pom. Manicur 2:10, 4 Man in Blue,” at 11:35 8 and 10 p.m With the Tron and 9:40 pan and Women, fine S and 9 le Roo Central—"Heart of a Siren,” at 6:30, 8 and 9:30 p.m ~as nquilus onthe Avenue Something as rare will hap, tUangr;oon Get It At Gibsonfis W’lere YOIH‘ DD”II"S Haue More Cents. Special at Soda Fountain 12 5¢ Soda Checks (60c Worth) for 50c Well Known Remedies at Low Prices 1.00 Todd’s Hood’s et 79¢ \hx;rralmnlla -0- vjol, $1.00 Pal-0- 890 69¢ Vin ... sthb’ 79¢ A Mineral 0il, 85¢ Emulsion ........ Gude’s Pepto- Mangan .. 50¢ Plnlhps Milk "of Magnesia Hnm l‘l\-(-l ‘s I‘lm\pho Soda, 23¢, 45¢, 95¢ Sal Hepatica 23c¢, 45¢, 85¢ Nuxated Iron .. Pluto Water Analgesique Baume Bengue ... Lmerme. 19¢, 37¢, 69c Lavoris, 17¢, 34¢, 79c 45¢, 85¢ e 23c¢, 49¢ Borden’s Eagle Brand Comdensed Milk - 20€ 49¢ Merrks Sugar Df‘ln Mlltw. 1, 2 or 590 int Pnroln:u. otherwise Edward's Olive Tablets .. Grove’s Lax: Bi 13¢, 23¢ Enos Fruit Salts .......... Feenamints...... 130, 23c 45¢, 89¢ Zonite eeeeeeenns Mu-sol-dent .. Horlick’s Malted Milk, 38¢c, 75¢, $2.85 Ovaltine, 45¢, 75¢, $1.39, $4.39 Kojene .. Vick's Large bielnl S TORNIC +veenees Syrup Pepsin.. 45Cs 89¢ No Radio or Photo Goods Delivered RADIO SPECIALS $2.98 $6.00 Brandes Superior Phones. $1.50 Brach Lightning Arrester only 98¢ ‘Westinghouse § age Battery, 101 ampere-hour ... $12.95 Burgess B Batteries— $1.49 $2. Dflltlarge 22%- $2.89 $2.39 ott ... $3.75 large 45- $2.49 $4.75 Heavy Duty 4;"0“ Battery.. $3'98 Cardinal Five-tube Set only. Regularly $50.00. $25.00 Special $400 large 45 volt R. C. A. and Cunning- ham Tubes, special, GET IT AT GIBSON'S Where Your Dollars Have More Cents 917919 G ST. N.W. ME M-E-SWING CO~- OIS E ST | CARNIVAL 1925. } PEERLESS FURNITURE CO., 829 T7th ST A CLOSING OUR BIGGEST JULY SALE WITH WORTHY VALUES —SENSATIONAL PRICE CUTS OFFERED YOU THE BALANCE OF THIS WEEK! A small deposit will reserve your selection for future delivery if you desire. We will arrange terms over a period of one year or more to suit your convenience. REDUCED IN OUR JULY FURNITURE SALE! 9 Pieces, With Luxurious 3-Piece Velour Suite or Kroehler Mahogany Davenport Suite in Beautiful Velour T o Seuisiare o s e T o e e e 1 3 9 Add f.uenty Du"a‘n for Davenport Suite Joose. spring ring _seats and WEEKLY OR MONTHLY vorted Tanle Scarf. Table Lamp. Bridge Lamp and Shade, = gold-finished swinging Easel Frame and’ imported Trav. Gracefully de- siened and substantially made, all for less than SMALL PAYMENT DOWN—BALANCE 10-PIECE BED-DAVENPORT SUITE IN CANE AND VELOUR OR MAHOGANY AND VELOUR Handsome Bed Davenport, Chair and Rocker in_Mahogany fnish w panels and velour coverings, o; hogany frame and velour bac} This outfit gives you extra sleeping auarters in'a ‘wecond. We guarantee it in evers re- spect to give you the best of service. Also Uotton "PAd to'fit the Davenport. Two Pillows. Bridee Lal de. Imported Tray Swinging E: d Boudoir Lamp and Shade. all for less than the usual price of the Suite SMALL CASH PAYMENT—BALANCE WEEKLY OR MONTHLY 14-Piece Dining Room Suite in Walnut Finish ain! A Large Buifet. Q(mxolnn-ds 3 E Catinet Bblong “Extension Table with extra Jeaves, Closed Server and Six Genuine Leather: WEEELY OR MONTHLY seat Chairs in blue or brown, Your choice of popular Queen Anve or Tudor periods Also a Velour Table Scarf, Bridge Lamp and Shade. Gold-finished swinging xmpmu-d nickel, beautifully ke "ls built of exceptlonal quality Eum and” walnat and otber suitable woods. SMALL CASH PAYMENT—BALANCE Easel Frame. ftecorated Tray 10-Piece Bedroom Suite in American and French Walnut 1t of genuine match-grain walnat veneer ang athor Seaitable” woods - in that alwaye Popmiar Gueen Anme o "Tudor desiign. Tt i ch walnut-brow e ahted Hrench waimut TThus price nd ' 5010 All-cotion Mayress. wuar- I ;9 ‘All-steel Springs, Walnut Bench, Two o] A Hlons “ana" kold-fuished swinging Easel Frame. ‘Add" Thirty Dollars for Suite with Full Vanity and Robe SMALL CASH PAYMENT—LITTLE WEEKLY OR MONTHLY —with any suite purchased This Week, a $19 Bridge Lamp and Shade, $24 Davenport Table or a $22 Buffet Mirror. _ AMUSEMENTS. Chapel Point Famous Bathing Beach now offers a new attraction of a large double Water Chute Don’t miss this great fun. Chapel Point Restaurant Is Serving CHICKEN DINNERS DAILY Children’s Swings, See-Saws and Slides are now being installed Route—Out 11th §t. S.E.. ncre costin Bridge and firsi turn to left a follow the signs. CHESAPEAKE BEACH| 10 %06, 110! 20 10:30. 11:30. Sxmm? Sundays.” $:30. 4745 Other Davs _Frequent t: TONIGHT NATIONA = $1.10 - 85¢ - 50c I MAT. SAT., 85c & 50c “WATIONAL THEATER PLAYREF Direction Oliford Brooks, Offer THE GOOSE HAHGS HIGH Vb 2:00. 3:06. 3 5:40, 8. ns returning. /7// ( llh \'I l-,l{ Prepared— Start Saving Today Don't wait_until unfortun Buy Confederate Half Dol- lars, benefit Stone Mountain Memorial, here for $1.00. OF COMMERCE AND SAVINGS Cor. 7th and E Sts. ZARREREERRRR Dinner, 75¢ HOME COOKED and served amid refined and comfortable surroundings. A Table d’'Hote Dinner —with choice of meat; vege- tables; soup, salad and dessert. The kind for which you usually pay $1.25, served daily 5:30 to 7:00. Sunday Dinners, $1.00 Served 1:00 to 2:30 AMPLE PARKING SPACE Portner Apartments Cafe 15th & You Sts. N.W. It Costs Only 1c a Day —to secure_vour valuables. —Rent a Box in our safe deposit vault “Bank of the People” 1336 N. Y. Ave. Help For Any Work — General or Technical You can fill that va- cancy most quickly and satisfactorily through a Star Classified Ad. The best grade of help of all kinds keeps close watch on The Star Classified Section—knowing that the most desirable posi- tions are advertised there. The Star prints MORE Classified ads every day than all the other papers here combined—as you would expect. “Around the Corner” is a Star Branch Office THE FIVE JOLLY CORKS FAMED OLD-TIME BURNS & BURCHILL | MASON N & | . 5h 0> Harold Lloyd in “Never Weaken” Market Velue” r—’l‘hn'll Remember FRANK RICHARDSON I DANCING UNDER THE SKY UNTIL MIDNIGH u # Without Extra Charge T TONIGHT & THURS. NIGHT FIRST SHOWING IN WASHINGTON WILLIAM FOX Presents “WINGS OF FIRST SHOWING w \~nl\t.r()\ LLIAN $ox CLARSIC “FOLLY OF VANITY” i i P Street at 15th i i W0 s =it > N Trobay ALL | Weirs.Gordwyn Frevents MONTA BELL'S PRETTYLADIES | A gorgeous romance of the “Fol- lies,” Almed in natural colors, with LILYAN TASHMAN—TOM MOORE ZASU PITTS — NORMA SHEARER ANN PENNINGTON AND OTHERS n Antonio’s 16-Yeer-Old SIAMESE TWINS ° (Born Joined Togsther APPEARING WERE IN PERSON Yz LOEW'S COLUMBIA -.—n; = -rou.\y AND ALL W Paramount Brevonts. BEBE - DANIELS In the romance of a manioure girl “THE MANIGURE GIRL"= Comedy—Toples ews—Overture = lEaaAn ON HORSEBACK Direct from its Semsational New York Run at $2 Prices KEITH-ALBEE VAUDEVILLE A GALAXY OF NEW STARS ROYE & MAYE “Dance—Color—Speed” ROSE & ARTHUR BOYLAN AND SARANOFF & CO. CRAIG CAMPBELL KLEIN BROS. WAYNE & WARREN SIX OTHER FUN H Orch. Beats, Bargain Mats Sunday snd Monday. Keith Koolles of Velvet Xind Teo Oream Free at all Mats. PHONES ANOTHER NIGHT TONIGHT GLEN ECHO ALL LADIES ADMITTED FREE TO THE BALL ROOM ARLINGTON BEACH PARK . NG — AMUSEMENTS FREE DANCING McWilliam’s Orchestra Charles Macalester Leaves 7th Street Whart 10 AM, 2:30 & 6 Roun 50c. Fllm Features CRANDALL'S METR orour_] TODAY—11 A. M. TO 11 P, M, Firat National Presents MILTON SILLS DURUTHY MACKAILL vidual starring vehicle. THE MAKING OF O’MALLEY LIGE CONLEY in “BELOW ZERO” World Survey—Overture— Washington's Fineat Orchestra CRANDALL’S Zovoxt ath ENTRAL CRANDALLS (m St TopaY—aarpara A Wik Ay RANDALL S S—\‘ OY THEATER And Garden 14th & Col. Rd. . 2 p.m. Sat CRANDALL’S Apollo Theater : d Garden CRANDALL’S I TODAY, A L Tommnm\;[ RICHARD TAI E'S MILLIONS WHO S " “HE icE» AR Oarl Lesmmle Presents ANOTHER GREAT SHOW “THE in BLUE” Osstarring HERBERT RAWLINSON MADGE BELLA! A Return Bnowing by Popular Demand CHARLIE CHAPLIN in § “PHE IDLE (LAil — ON THE STA JAZZ V5. OPERA CONTEST — Other Divertissements — CAROLINA mh a N.C. Ave. S.E. CK " IBSON in m ER B and B. I Ave. AMERICAN g et ] ’105 P Ave. Ph. W. 953 ClRCLE reidoy n.ff.... Shace! AILE.\'E 1;{1“\ LE. TYPHOON COOLE! NTON MACKAILL, “THE g‘lfi“T OF WFQTER. S te—Firse LY AN ON T Ol_yfiy.;—nsmfism UMBARTON 8 T NEW smnou uhg&fl,:sq-nu ROTHY ACK- LADY’ 7|ht Conn. Ave. & CHEVYCHASE Meiiey St D.C JE u:r“?wc ey St. N.E. NN'S PR]NCFSS 119 °H AID. HOOR- Nornn Cap. and P Sta. “IF T MARRY AGAIN" “LISTEN LESTER. BREN' WOODWARD & TANO'S n ToThuor ook pEPTY % Moonlight STEAMER ST.JOHNS Leaves Tth St. Wharf for 40-Mile COLONIAL Moontight Trip Every Monday W and | 9a.m.; Saturday, Friday at 7:15 2:30 p. m. FREE DANCING EVERY TRIP Ample space at wharf. Stops made st s Sl trip. Telephons 0 11 p.m.. with appointment. Fr. 856 MR, STAFFO Legsoris in- stage, b Ballr s dan Studio 1850 Biltmore st j‘l\tvne Col and Takoma Park, D C. TAKOMA Teyonse atp ikips in “FRIENDLY ENEMIES." Comedy. ELITE 14th St. and R. L Ave. B ABSLD, LLOYD in HIPPODROME ** r_Casf RAPHAEL ’th and 0 Streets N.W. MATT MOORE in “THE NARROW STREET." 9h&N.YAV.N.W. LTHIS WOMAN" few lessons. Zany hour 3 d: evening with orche ton, Foxtrot. Tango. New Stepn From New Yor! Mr._Lero; er_has roturned ir New York W“h th! hltlu in the Chlr]ukl 14" Eonnecticat Aver steps_and com ox T

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