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) 1 THE EVENI WATER AND SEWE CHARGES DEFENDED Suburban Sanitary Comm|s-f sion Chairman Explains In- i creases at Takoma Park. | The recent increase in water and ! mewer rates in suburban towns horder- | the District line was defended by | of thej [ Bradley Hills Residents Will Act| president | who pre- | 15 elected of the Comn sided. Howa \ the increases He empha- | n Suburban | Tells of Expansion. i he said | ted 170 lines. bonds ¢ 1 £1.530.0( the exception of and sewer I for comm During the pa totaled with £200,000 and | ded for water | hount reasing the | ® | partment the commission to the | it prompt measures | which bro realization &hould be t ply. To new | ment : zal trunk lines Burnt Mills o Chev ta. while ill be constructed fro to the Brookville pike and vicinity and Silver more than ¢ son of lar inz the en int of safety ! ive adequate | s that these | amountinz tc ve heen made. | mal e than § Rate at $3 Monthly. Chairman Duckett answered ques- tlons in detail. He said the taxpay- | ers would find that none of those af- | fected by nere vould pay | month. which he | mare th ARNIVAL acipment—for "y o rrices. T GARRISON’S Wholesale Toy_and Novelty Co.. Ine. 911 E St. N.W. HERZOG’S Sea-Food Cafe and Restaurant Plenty of Soft Crabs and Lobsters Fish ares or ok Crahs Seallops CHICKEN. STEARS,Ciors. #rc I11th and Potomac River—Open Until Midnight—Closed Sundays THOS T MICKMAN, V. P. and Cashier. 4% On Time Funds | Commercial business and savings ac- eounts specialized and solicited. Resources Over $5,000,000 Stone Mounta I Half Dollars Bank Remains bpen Until | 5:15 P.M. on Govern- ment Pay Day Monthly statement of accounts rendered WE_HAVE FOR FREE HANDSOME NETAL WHICH INCULCATE THRIFT. FRANKLIN NATIONAL BANK | Tenth St., at Penna. Ave. NW. Branch _1111 Counnecticut Avenue DISTRIBUTION SAVINGS RANK: THE SPIRIT O The box is blue Opal jar inside Be sure to get real Resinol Xl you want to get rid of cczema,' , or other distressing skin ion, you will accept no ** suh- situte”” for Res Preparatior similar in name or appearance are mot ‘‘just the same as Resinol.” Although a fez unscrupt deal- ers may offer them as or for Res- inol, they are often crudely made, of little healing power, and some may even be dangerous to use. Buy in the o v Resinol is mever sold in bulk 'LEAGUE TO DISCUSS semi-| ! believe. | . controlled. | The ! dential sect The | s Chase Butchers Urged to Aid Marital Bliss Teachmg Bndes to Buv With Skill By the Associated Press OMAHA, Nebr., August 7. ealers can aid the marital bliss of | a steer is not all steak, and that a calf is not-all veal cutlets. They | hould be told that there is as much | nutriment in a pound of chuck steak | them the art | gq in porterhouse.’ { v_selection of meats, John C.| Willlam McGonigel of Cleveland was wk, secretary of the |elected president of the association ation of Meat Counci eattle was given the 1926 conventio at the national con- | over Dubugqu vention meat dealers here| Other offic ed were George vesterday Kramer, Ni : Irving M. | Many brides know nothing of meat, | Ringer . [ > | or about meat.” he said, “and it up to the meat dealers to teach them | Chicag that a piz is not all pork chops: that | S Meat | young brides by teaching of retai Charles treasurer. i TODAY'S AMUSEMENTS. National — “Cheating Cheaters,” comedy drama, at 8:20 p.m. Keith's—George Jessel, 2:15 and 8:15 p.m BELT LINE PROJECT| vaudeville, | | at | Severn and com continuous from 1 Earle—Margaret pany, vaudeville, to i! p.m Strand—"See the Apache.”” vaude | ville, continuous from 12:30 ta 11 pm. | on Matter at Mass Meeting Tonright. Marriage 3:30, 5:30, | Metropolitan — T h e | Whirl,” ‘at 11:30 a.m., 7:30 and 9:35 p.m Action on the proposal of the Wash 1:30, n and Loughhorough Belt Line line in he District borough., Palace — “Siamese Twins and “Night Life of New York.” photoplay, at 11:15 am., 1:20, 3:10. 5:20, and | 5 p.m.: Twins, at 12:30, 425, 7:10 r on Horseback, and | Iimore e taken |7 called by | 9:40 p.m ni ind Annapolis Railroad tonich Rialto—"Black Cyclone,” at 12 a . 4. 6.8 and 10 pm. m attended axpazars of < People?” p.m sador—"Wildfire," and 9:45 p.m Farle tinuous from e Opposition (¢ vhich will wraverse the proposed road thrivins country f—""Just 3 Central—"Chickie," 5.6:30, 8 and 9:30 p.m a Woman,” to 11 p.m at 12:30, con- srown rapi ment of th has filed a petiti h the Public Maryland 2, 3:30, 1 the Detailed to Chemical Service. Maj. Ray L. has Chemical. Wa signed to duty s wood. Md. FHe i ordnance depot. La Carne meetin Avery heen Ordnance De detailed o and CUP TESTED/| MESWING Co- oSt 37~ T. VERNON Charles Macalester Leaves Tth St. Whart 10 AM. and 2:30 P.M. Round Trip. 8be Admission the ewer - service. id. would not iner This he | 1se as time went ry. with com- pletion of the present program. which tike the needs of the several vears to| all probability be de he present in-{—— it was stated. fi 30 per cent. The money provided by the new assess- E. Morrison Paper Co. 1009 Pa. Ave. rate mities fe would in creased slightly he he continued. will take care of he present outstand bonds, add- that the commission did not in- to expend any money outside of the subur of thanks was extended to Mr. a hiz stock of Blank Books on hand And of course you do! HERE a place just below F on Twelith where the highest degree of perfectian in the making of this favorite delicacy has been attaied. Onc taste will convince you ¢ HOME MADE I(€ CREAMS 529-12*" STREET GET IT AT GIBSON'S Where Your Dollars:Have More Cents’ SPECIAL AT SODA FOUNTAIN 12—5c Soda Checks (60c worth) for 50c SPECIAL CN PALMOLIVE SOAP One Dozen 10c Palmolive Soap. special .. M Free—Four onc-ounce sample bottles of Palmolive Shampoo with each dozen of Palmolive Soap. TOILET GOODS AT LOW PRICES Vanishing =" 99¢ 39¢ 29¢ Brilliantine, in pretty & Bt tonpered Whiliel 2DC 49¢ 30¢ 19¢ 29¢ Style Milk of and 1 - 5 59¢ " 59¢ 63¢c kg G 25¢ lonz 53, 49¢ 17¢ s-07, Gibson Cocoanut. OfL 15¢ Shampo 17c 1-07. Gibson umnuw Hair 29‘, 45¢ 17¢ Tonic 17¢ 26¢ 50¢ 19¢ Cold in jars Palmolive Cream cial or 3 Palmolive Taleum. ... 4-07. Bottle Honey, Al mond and Cucumber 1 dozen Gibson Sanitary Lilas Vegetal ....... Rutter Special . od Lady Esther Body Powder. cial’ . Prophylactic Hair Brush. Bath Brush, handle. Special ..... 3—1.0z. Cans Stearate of Zine 4.0z, Bay Rum in sprinkle- top bottle. Special .. 3 cans Mary Garden Tal- cum . -0z Fine Toothbrushes 3—30c tuhes Gibson Magnesia Tooth Paste Prophylactic Tooth hrush Special. all four b 7 Jap Rose Tith Powder ... t-07. Gibson Sham. poo tozen Imported German-made des 1o fit Gillette ';6(‘ : Lady Faire 20(‘ Cold Cream 1-07. Liquid Green Soap, 6 cakes .Jergen’s Witch Hazel Toilet Soap g 5c Cakes Woodbury cial Soap 2b. can Theatr! Rubherset 1 Cake Cuticura Soap... RADIO SPECIALS "'xv:i:;ll"'":‘.ffiil'f_ r 32-98 $1.50 Brach H"hlmnv" Arrester, only Eveready B Batteries— 98¢ Westinghouse Stor- $2.00 large $1.39 age Battery, mu '312.95 $2.49 ampere-hour Heavy Duty @3 Q8 Burgess B Batteries— -volt attery Fiv Set only. S200 larze 24 @) AQ Cardinal Lube $25.00 volt R.C. A.and Cunning- ham Tubes, apecial, GET IT AT GIBSON'S Where Your Dollars Have More Cents 917-919 G ST. N.W. volt ... v, 3400 large 45 @9 8Q Regularly $30.00 Speclal -».. $2.39 NG [cosMoPoLITANS TO MEET. *lwere awarded to Dr D. (. FRIDAY, AUGUST STAR. WASHINGTON. 1925. AMUSEMENTS. COLLECTION MAN | WANTED—A young man 28 or || 30 years old who has had ex- [ perience In the collection of f! instalment accounts by mail Must be a hard worker, a mas ter of detatl, have some execu- tive ability and not lose his way In a large volume of work Must be able to dictate his own letters. and experience in short Albert Lee, member of the club and hand and typewriting preferred. Cosmopolitan of the day,” gave a Address Box 179.J, Star Office brief history of plastering and, in ac- [§ cordance with the custom of the club, | summerized hix career The booster prizes for the week Edward Silver | Protect ‘Your Greatest Gift, [Bwners of athermakes! —nYour E‘y" | tradequichly for ' R Studebaker IE¥¥ i M. A. LEESE °© {Pawer Durabilify finish | A Home-Cooked Store 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 O 0 == 0 I 0 == O O 1 0 30 Baltimore-Washingto Bus Line — VAN DYKE SYSTEM Blue Buses Also operating Bus Lines between Buffalo and Niagara Falls and along the east coast of Florida B-F KEITHS KEITH-ALBEE VAUDEVILLE Call for Special Bullnels Session Soon to Be Issued. A special business meeting will be called by Paul Brandstedt, president of the Cosmopolitan Club, to discuss the suggestions given in regard to the | organization’s actlvities, It was an- | nounced at the regular weekly lunch eon of the club at the Franklin Squars Hotel yesterday. | GREAT STARS SHINE MERRILY GEORGE JESSEL In the Funniest Bkit in Vaudevills ELIZABETH BRICE & FRANK KESSLER'S BAND MEXICAN GRAND OPERA CO. In & Beau; 8 Othe: and ¢ nd Monday Kind Tos " 0 m Froe at ats, Main 4484, 4485, o3ns Keith Keolies of c PTICAL 0. :nd 712 11th Street! . | SPECIAL RRRRAERERE The Sure 1BERS At 9:05 POL ,....: 10:30 POL By KATE SMITH TONIGHT AT GLEN F(]HO /////////////////// iz | RIALTO 9th at Gee N. W. Continueus 11 to 11 Have you 1 jomn today 2 interest Buy Confederate lars, benefit Stone Memorial Half Dol Mountain here for $1.00 ANK | OF COMMERCE AND SAVINGS Cor. 7th and E Sts. il Another Sensation! “BLACK CYCLONE” FEATURING N RRURIEY ] 3 % : § The Season’s Surprise! “Take a Chance Week” Bachelors Beware! THE TEASER Will Send You Jumpin’ to the Jeweler TIONA rn::;uv %£1.10 - 85c - 50c Comfortab'e Parlor Cars. Air Cushion Chairs. Buses ILeave Each City at ,9and 11 A. M. and 1, 3, 5 and 7 P. M. Running Time 1 hr. 45 min. NA NATIONAL THEATER PLAYERS Direction Cliford Brooks, Offer CHEATING CHEATERS \ NEXT chlehn FM SEATS w‘:I:K SELLING (f W ashington 15th St. & Pennsylvania Ave. Main 736 Baltimore Redwood & Liber#y Sts. CAlvert 2111 KEITH'S\ \ \ | KEITH'S 117 o \\\ |/ /StANLEY KEIT "IS' RUN PRICE stucr [ FIRST RUN SELECT vAUDE: sely, PHOTO VILLE. anemcrs PERFECY toiearee PLAYS MARGARET SEVERN and Company i Music and Visualiz WILLIAM EDMUNDS and Company in “Peg 0' My Sole” WILLIAM HORLICK and the Sarampa Sisters Tu First Showing Conway In a Dramatic Adventure “BAD COMPANY” Earle News—Comedy—Music IT’S GR AT ON THE EARLE ROOF Dancing 11 to Midnight Without Extra Charge Friday and Saturday Nights “JUST A WOMAN” with Conway Tearle And “Gang” Comedy—Always Good Nampnel and Teonhard Enjoy the Cooling Breezes on the Potomac! COLONIALBEACH “Washington's Atlantic City” Salt Water Bathing, Fishing Crabbing, Long Sandy Beach Dancing and Other Fun Features Delightful 70-Mile Ride on Palatial Bteamer ST. JOHNS Loav enth Btreet Wharf Saturday, 2:30 P.M,, Sun., Tues., Thurs., 9 A. M. FREE DANCING r every trip. Ampis parking space at made at Alexandria every trip. Phone 40-MILE MOONLIGHT TRIP-—-TONIGHT 715 ' wha Maln 502 WE PLAY LOEW’S VAUDEVILLE s NEXT SUNDAY AauG.s D To Satisfy Public Demand THE SAN ANTONIO SIAMESE TWINS VIOLET and DAISY HILTON Have been secured for a second week's engage- ment in Washington and will appear, in person, as an extra added full week attraction and vaudeville program all next STRAND THEATER. P~ ALWAYS BEST FORLESS--2SHOWS, PRICE OF 1 ®a in a picture at the 00— 0000 C——————10C30 030 E—————J 0 LI 0 1 0 CI O E—=—————1 O £ O Fare $1.50 Reservations can be made by phone 0 £330 = 0 B 0 =l O B O === O £ O LOEW'S PALAGE F_Street at 13th Continuous, 10:30 a. m.—11 W LAST TWO DAYS™ THE SAN ANTONIO SIAME SE TWINS (RORN JOINED TOGETHER) IN PERSON (With Irwin Dash at the Pi Daily at 12:30, 4:30, 7 FILM FEATURE NIGHT LIFE OF NEW YORK Comedy—News—Gannon's Musis 7777777777 LOEW'S GOI.IIMBIA F -.u-' at 12th ©1925. P. C. Co.. Ina. “I’'m on my way to geta Malted Grape-Nuts” “I'm Virginia Bowman, and T've just won two straight sets from Molly Ravert. That puts me in the finals for the club cup. It was a fast match, all right. And now I'm ready for my after- noon glass of Malted Grape- Nuts. Nothing like it when you're hot and tired—and they say there's all sorts of nourish- ment in it. It certainly puts me on top of the world.” 2 7% TOD, Alh 1. WEE Paramount Presentse BEGGAR ON HORSEBACK The hilarious, fantastic comed: that New York paid 38 to ses! Broadway stage hit 3 solid years’ WITH ESTHER RALSTON AND \\\ EDWARD EVERETT HORTON \ c.......'-\."._n..,...,. ” Great Falls Park |, Ideal for Picnics Cars Leave From South End Key Bridge N\ \ 27 A flavor that thrills! All the nourishment of a famous food in this greatest of drinks MILK drink that’s wonderfully good. A sensation with all who try it! Malted Grape-Nuts, chocolate flavored. Here is all the food value of a famous food, in a new form. Just try it! Whipped to a smooth, rich creaminess—deliciously cool—and just, sweet enough. It’s the kind of a drink you'll want again and again. Stop in your favorite soda fountain. Say “Mal(_:cd Grape-Nuts, chocolate flavored.”’ And know, as you drink it, that it is full of the vital food elements your body needs for sttength—-for ‘energy—for health. It's fine . “for ‘breakfast-—for lunch—for a top-notch, i ~delicious" drink any time! cAt your favorite soda fountain Malted Grape-Nuts Chocolate Flavored Malted Grape-Nuts is made by Postum Cereal Company, Inc., Battle Creek, Mich. Also makers of Instant Postum, Postum Cereal, Post Toasties (Double-thick Corn Flakes), Post’s Bran Flakes and Grape-Nuts. It 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. P.8.—HAVE YOU TRIED MALTED GRAPE-NUTS ICE CREAM? i | ! ARLINGTON BEACH PARK MARSHALL HALL FREE DANCING ‘McWilliam’s Orchestra | BarmnN Steamer Charles Macalester Leaves 3th Street Whart 10 AM,, 2:30 & 6:45 P.M. Round Trip. 50c. CRANDALL'S— — — METROPOLITAN | v AT gaem LAST TWO DAYS—I1 TO ll First National Presents CORINNE GRIFFITH Kenneth Harlan, n a Naid Hartiey ™ the MARRIAGE WHIRL “OUR GANG" In “ASK GRANDMA" World Survey—Overture ‘Washington's Finest Orchestra CRANDALL'S , TIvOLI : 14th & Park Rd. TODAY—BETTY __ BRONSON ADOLPHE 4 CHESAPEAKE BEACH On-the-Bas. CuPANCING “SxD SEA. SHORE ATTRACTIONS Bound, Trin: Adults. 50c. Children, 250 (Except’ sundaya ,.".| H ] T i 103 BATHING ALL in J, 6700 230 5 10-00 s returning. Film Features PR]NCBS lll‘l H St. N.E. S MEIGHAN E MAN THE MIRACT LIBERTY P35h, Covconne THE CRA( ACK TAKOMA Takoma Park. D. C. HINES, tn P . nnd P Sta. a MENJOU in “A PARENTS PEOPLE® GEQ O'HARA and ALBERTA VAUGHN in_the final of “THE PACEMAK ERS and NEW TOMORROW HINES KERJ LUCK MAKFRS CRANDALL'S AMBASSADOR EPTE, = ERIACK Fable and STRREN i1 VER. | 18th & Cal. Rd. N.W. 1A MADGE. WOM AN RAPHAEL "'ll and O Streets N.W. REARA 1A MARR A TSTREN Al No. 3 n CTHE ONLY 1E HEART OF PN R R R CAROLINA 111 & N.c. ENTURE VERNON in “AIR TIGHT. REVIEW CRANDALL’S CENTRAL oth Ret. D & DOROTHY, M A Kl nd AV Bolw S And AMERICAN '3 3o v 1 URA 1A PLANTE HOPE HAMPTON n DAN E OF A PART C]RCLE 210! . Ave. Ph. dmpisoRarking Suace TYPHOON o0 COMPSON. JACK HOLT, PARK THEATER qsrs lllh \ W RY F GRIFFITH .(,un SWAY ” M ( LA Mern Ave. MWR\I.\L, W. 953 RAN'DALL’S S\\AOY THEATER d Garden Rd. BETTY. !Un <E RERT 1LyTERE in “BORN RICH DUMBARTON '3 in “THE RAMSHAR NEW STANTON GQI & (' :. SHIRLEY MASON_ i S VES. s. N.E 30 P BANT And CFICHTING RACORK, Yo CHEVY CHASE {on BOSWORTH STNDOW N X SILVER HE PACEMAKERS And NOVAK e kS in OUR GANG RANDALL'S /\noun Theater \nd Garden 621 W St. N.E. TODAY—EVA NOVAK and WM FAIRBANKS and ED W.—PRIV Sors any tlime, 786 Conran. 4 ety 3“::: Guar._results. _Fine_environmeni. REED AGEOUS FOC MEDY and RANDALL'S "YORK THEATER Ga. Ave. & Quebee St. TODAY-—DOROTHY ~DEVORE FIGHTING THE FLAMES GEO. _O'HARA _and ALBERTA v THE PACEMAK- —TOM MIX_in “DICK NEAL " BURNS coP. ENX dancing note &t. Phene Col. 26 J Teach you to danes co S r»rflr] in a few Jessons Strictly private: any h l Hu- and d i eming wi | cotiestate.! Eharteston: Faxiro ww. NEW YORK 10 AM. CONSERVATOI RY DANCINGL SONS eneon by n‘pd

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