Evening Star Newspaper, August 5, 1925, Page 32

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Earlhworms Sing NEW CLUEFOUND "isoeormts oons - INSCHWARTZ CASE Zoologint Aserts | By the Associated Press. | Body Found in Laboratory |imesiien tireatert he, Tecazsinny = | Kemps and other prima donna s Now Believed to Be That |vranos from unexpected quarters be of Workman. e of the accidental discovery by ierman teacher of zoology, angold, s carthworms. can sin Mangold placed a dozen ear under a glass cover in carrying out in cxperiments, and to his sur- rythmical sounds nated from the c ler victim ie savant inists that ¢ und in the | tion showed the music ory llulose Co. | earthworms. last week after jon and fire | Sl esult of which C s Henry | e i ey Bhemt s retng | Commissions Issued. charging | accepted by au me from the Commissions in the Officers’ Reserve Corps of the Army have been issued by S Department to Carter L. Mar- 31 Newport place, as in the Medical Corps: to Riesberg, Twenty-seventh second lieutenant esterday re t the time helper about the plant and had told employes that he was expecting a man from ¢ Working R. R. Veale a B. Tinning identity of t hose body | ¢ ew B. Chalmers, Ta- was burned beyond recognition, and | ark, Md., as a second Meuten- to solve the mystgriou se, which is | Corps. belfeved to be an insurance hoax plot Had $100,000 Insurance. Schwartz carried insurance policies n excess of $100.000, payable to his wife and the cellulose company, in which Mrs. Schwartz was heavily in terested Tt and Q in the Quarter Sullivan, 17 T ’<P(nm| lieutenant ALWAYS of Joe hand, vesterday uese farm cepted as ators with and | E, Morrison Paper Co. | 1009 Pa. Ave. MT VE.RI\ON Steamer Charles Macalester Leaves 7th St. Whart 10 AM. and 2:30 P.M. Round Trip. Admission. —a big stock of Blank Books on hand. Theodore nut Cre plant cated. Benitis said he picked the workman up i automobile near | Walnut Creek man said he was on his w before the | s jeces of | kef, in_ whi 8oy uriche | vietim was belie have been wrapped before the fire, were iden tified by Be; as part of one car ried by the workman Protect Your | Greatest Gift, | —Your Eyesé Contmctor Is Sued, | Dont nerlect on as | optometrist {f you ,n\ are troubled M A LEESE OPTICAL (0. 611 9th St. Branch S Bran 712 11th Street 'ARNIVAL large or Big stock Buit to been filed Court by minist Crow, tractor. killed L C r oW Wa TODAY S AMUSEMENTS 1al — “Cheating Chea . carnivale; s | drama, at $:20 p.m. Matinee AR GARRISON’ S Wholesale T and Novelty C I et E R NW, O HERZOG’S Sea-Food Cafe and Restaurant Plenty of Soft Crabs and Lobsters Fish, Crabs. Lobsters. Scallops cuickeN, SRS Cinors, e, 11th and Potomac River—Open Until Midnight—Closed Sundays e Jessel, vaudeville nd 8:15 p.m fess Severn and com continuous from 1 he,” vaude Strand—"See the n ) to 11 p.m ville, continuous fi Metropoli Whirl,” 7:30 and Rialto—"Black Cyclone,” 2,4, 6. 8 and 10 pm CUP TESTED! : n\ M-ESWiNG CO- O3 E sT Benjamm Franklm Umversnty Has Succeeded | Pace Institute, Washington, D. C. The Pace courses in Accountancy and Busi- ness Administration will be continued and will | be supplemented by additional studies leading to the degrees of B. C.S.and M. C. S. Co-Educational Evening Classes Apply University Offices, Rooms 302-12 Transportation Bldg., Main 8259 17th and H Sts. N.W. prosc e remeny DULIN AND MARTIN CO. LAMPS in a CLEARANCE SALE a variety of interesting values in Lamps - - - at No C. 0. D.’s or Exchanges DULIN & MARTIN (@ 213~1217 ¥ Street and 1214 t0 1218 G Street Hours—8:45 to 5:30 Closed all day Baturday, during August. ¥l ERG, Germany, August 4.—, THE EVENING {SCHMID TO BE JUDGE AT KALLIPOLIS PICNIC| More Than 20 Athletic Contests on Program for Annual Out- ing of Grotto. Appointment of Edward S. Schmid, past grand monarch of Kallipolis Grot- to, as head of the board of judges for the athletic contests to be held dur- ing the annual outing of the organi- | zation at Marshall Hall next Tuesday, was announced today by Stephen H. Talkes, ¢hairman of the general ex- { cursion committee. Other judges will :__|be named this week. More than a score of events for athletic program. Final plans for the outing will be completed at a meet ing of the various committees in and every men, women and children are on the | ' STAR, WASHINGTO charge at the Grotto headquarters Friday night. Assisting Mr. Talkes on the general committee are A Mitchell Phillips-and L. Whiing Estes. | & Numerous prizes, including evening | § gowns, jewelry of all kinds and bank | books ' containing an_initial deposit, have been donated by Washington merchants as awards for the contest winners "Pickets for the outing are on sale |at_Grotto headquarters, Seventh | street, and Schmid’s Bird Stors, 72 | Twelttn stret. = | Buy Confederate Half Dol- ATTENTION, LOVERS |\8) fon, 2 hers for sionr " OF SEA FOOD { Soft Crabs N MMERCE Hard Cral OF CO| A N D SAVINGS Cor. 7th and E Sts. Think of Your Children’s Future Start saving now so they may com plete; thelr’ higher education. ™ We' b 5% ‘interes c to $1.00 doz. Special Crab Flake. . Regular Lump .... M. S. FAUNCE No. 7, 11th St. Wharf | Store Closed All Day Saturdays During Month of August Store Hours Week Days, 8 to 6 Women’s Low Shoes Reduced to $ 4.90 Formerly $10.00 to $12.00 Making a quick clean-up of the BROKEN LINES in Women’s Low Shoes—high and low heels. All from Rick’s Stock, but of course not all the stock included. Not all sizes in each style, but there’s a good variety of models in the three styles shown herewith. Also several models in Misses’ and Growing Girls’ Low Shoes to go at $2.90 and $3.90. ICHS Proper Footwear F Street at Tenth deal death with a surer hand T INATA Be sure! ... Kill every fly, every mosquito roach in your home ins of just a few. Use BLACK FLAG. .. the surest death to bugs ever discovered Use the WEDNESDAY, © 1925.G. L. Co.; Toa. Flies, mosquitoes and roaches breathe BLack FLAG and topple over dead. Not one escapes. For BLack Frac is the deadliest insect-killer ever made. It contains a secret, vegetable ingredient that strangles every kind of insect pest—but is absolutely harmless to humans and animals. Brack Frac comes in two forms— powder and liquid. Either is sure The menacing 4 in 10 Ordinary insecticides kill, at best, only 6 out of every 10 bugs. The four which get away breed the hundreds that return. Don’t death to all insect pests. form you like best. At drug, grocery, hardware and department stores. BLACK FLAG COSTS LESS 15¢ up ~10¢ “25c Brack FLac Powder . Brack Fiac Powder G Brack Frac Liquid '/; pints Buack Frac Liquid (pints) 45¢ Buack FLAG Sprayer... 45¢ Special introductory package contain- ing can of liquid Brack Frac 6 5 and sprayer for only Cc let them escape. Brack Frac kills 10 out of every 10 pests. It will rid a home of insects when all clse fails. BLACK FLAG kills and rids the home of FOWDER ONLY The Nation’s Insect J Killer .. . AUGUST AMUSEM TONIGHT NATIONA H $1.10 - 85¢ - 50c 'ODAY ALL SEATS NATIONAL THEATER PLAYERS Direction Clifford Brooks, Offer CHEATING CHEATERS - SEATS \"E‘E"K Chicken Feed SErring CHESAPEAKE BEACH 1 2 9:30. 10:30. 11:80, %5, | Other Dazs: 10:00. 1 30. Freauent " tral KATE SMITH WASHINGTON'S OWN ; SINGER OF JAZZ SONGS 8 AT FREE ADMISSION GLEN ECHO | AMUSEMENT PARK TONIGHT AND_BALANCE OF WEEK APPEARING AT TEE 1 BALLROOM HY, B COCHEAN, THOS F. HICK Presiden Do Commevctll bnll ess and savings ac- counts specialized and solicited. Resources Over $5,000,000 | Stone Mountain Memorial Half Dollars for Sale. {Bank Remains Open Unh] 5:15 P.M. on Govern- ment Pay Day Monthly statement of accounts rendered ;wr FAVE FOR FREE DISTRIBUTION HANDSOME METAL SAVINGS BA | SEpcs INCULCATE THE SPIRIZ O | FRANKUN NATIONAL BANK | ‘Ten!h St., at Penna. Ave. N.W. I 1111 Com:’;!"i‘;xt _Avenue ) | A Home- Cooked | Dinner —served amid refined and com- fortable surroundings. This is a Table d’Hote Dinner for 75¢ —with choice of meat, vege- tables, soup, salad and dessert. The kind usually costing $1.25, Served daily 5:30 to 7:00. Sunday Dinners, $1.00 Served 1:00 to 2:30 Portner Apartments Cafe 15th & You Sts. N\W. Ample Parking Space 1t is our aim to make this Bank as useful to this community as it is safe and efficient. “Bank of the People” 1336 N. Y. Ave. | | i | i 1 | "IumnnflmfinTmUuuTFumuulmmmmnmmmw‘ P. and Cushier, [ N AMUSEMENTS. STANLEY RST RUN oy of Qroria KEITHS\\\ VLI LY POPULAR seect § PRICE v oS! PHOTO | VAUDE- WVC b anence PERFECK fwearee puavs | viLLe Aneces PERFECT Thearse PLAYS MARGARET SEVERN T and Company in L ot TONIGHT And Thursday Night THE KlSS»BARRIER EDMUND' LOWE First Showing in Washington KEITH'S STANLEY POPULAR ( FIRST FUN .PIICI WlLLlAM HORLICK and the _ Sarampa Fri. and Sat. Nights | “JUST A WOMAN?” IS GREAT ON THE EARLE ROOF Dancing 11 to Midnight W-Hmur Extra Charge A Darling Picture, “Kiss Me Again” And a Crlckmg Comedy Tonight I CRANDALL'S——— — METROPOLITAN AT 10th. TODAY—11 A. M. TO 11 P. M. " First National Prements \.um..u Presents CORINNE GRIFFITH With Kenneth Harlan, Harri- mon Ford and Nita Naldi in J, Hartley Manners' the MARRIAGE WHIRL “OUR GANG” In “ASK GRANDMA” World Survey—Overture _Washington's Finest Orcheatra CRANDALL S Marcus Loew DAISY AND VIOLET HILTON THE SAN ANTONIO SIAMESE TWINS (BORN JOINED TOGETHER) IN PERSON (With Irwin Dash at the Plaz.o) APPEARING DAILY AT— 12:30, 4:30, 7:15, 9:30 P. M. FILM FEATURE NIGHT LIFE OF NEW YORK 4 peppy story of metropolitan jazz and romance, with ROD LaROCQUE—DOROTHY GISH AND ERNEST TORRENCE Comedy—News—Gannon's Music TIVOLT Hh & Park R N.W. CRANDALL’S TODAY H \\m AsS ADOR LOEW'S cdeBlA F_Street at 12th CRANDALL‘S CENTRAL 9th Bet. D & B Paramount Presents BEGGAR ON || HORSEBACK || * us, tast medy The, NUoTiouss, Jaud s to scel 4 CRANDALL’S SAVOYTHEATE Broadumy stage hit £ solid years! \,m Garden WITH ESTHER RALSTON AND EDWARD EVERETT HORTON Comedy—News—Overture Lookout for the Girl With the Naughty Eyes! THE TEASER She’s Due in Washington ' Apollo Th Next Week! | CRANDéLLS m'r‘d Ga";ud;;r RIALTO Oth at Gee Continuous 11 |o 1 ANOTHER SENSATION! “BLATK CYCLONE” Featuring REX, The Wild Horse ON THE STAGE THE u:uo\'s SURPRI “TAKE A CHANCE WEEK" CRANDALL’S YORK THEATER 1" ucbec St Daylight y I % Moonlight STEAMER ST. JOHNS| Leaves 3th St. Wharf for COLONIAL || BEACH MARSHALL HALL FREE DANCING McWilliam’s Orchestra 40 Mile Moonlight Trip |y o silays. Thurs y Monday | days and Sundays Steamer |||l Wi s Cbarles :R\IEEI'I::SSNG EVERY TRIP| >~ | Macalester ||l on | Leaves 7th Street Whart s ! 10 AM,, 2:30 & 6:45 P.M. ARLI“NS.:TON Round Trip, 50c. PARK BATHING—DANCING — AMUSEMENTS 228 z e at wharf Stoos | evers trip. ~Tele phone Main Film Features NEW STANTON ethxcqs(,fl NE KEITH-ALBEE VAUDEVILLE GREAT STARS SHINE MERRILY GEORGE JESSEL In the Funniest Skit in Vaudevills ELIZABETH BRICE & FRANK KESSLER'S BAND MEXICAN GRAND OPERA CO. Look through the Country Board Column —if you want accommo- dations during August. That will put you in touch with desirably located places who make a feature of entertaining guests from the city— for stays of longer or shorter curation. The Star prints MORE Classified Ads every day than all the other papers here combined—for the best of reasons—RE- SULTS. “Around the Corner” is a Star Branch Office Cap. and P Sta In a Beautiful Repertoire NILSSEN in 8 Other Fun Features Bhws Daily, S:15 sd 88 'AR d 3:18. Good Orch. AR B 80c; Eves.. $1. Sunday and Monday £ BARBARA £ in “HEART OF A RAPH.AEL 9th and O Streets ETTY, ~ BLYT] TY. CIRCLE 2105 Pa. Ave. Ph. W. 933 || — = "riEle Parking Space k., ballet, ice . S ehin FLORENCL Do) e (PARK mm’W-“ MARIE PRE i NEW YORK DANCING LESSONS Tato an TEACH YOU NC Fox Trot, Tans nce with “EVE 3 OLYMPIC Yous Be MILTON SILLS. DO KENYON ANT MY MAM STANIE ADAMS COMEDY: DUMBARTON 343 siveentty S RICARDO CORTEZ and NOAH BEERY i THE SPANTARD. 1343 Wisconsin Ave. oliegian, Orcheste PM '

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