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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTO 1925. “LOST LAND” FIGHT ™ Harearen “Las of Americancs im e JUDGE ROSS' DEATH Tne automobile is about to contami: | FESES & svstem of wutomobile roads, nate the only pure Americans remaln. | Americans are losing thelr purity, T ing In_America. SATURDAY, "AUGUST AMUSEMENTS, Old Superstitions, 13, Cats, Mirrors, Defied by Couples xames\ \ | PRice wavoe- WILLE PERFECY Continuous Show, 1 to 11 smact vAUDE- VILLE anewors PERFECT Fiieareg, PLaYS By the Associated Press. Continuous Show, 1 to 11 o, CHICAGO, August 15.—Three AST TIMBS TODAY Homesteaders in Florida tol In the mountain fastnesses of North olina these pure Americans, more | A tour through the mountatns re- veals the advance of modernism. Men are meen using paint hrushes on cah- lnsurance Company cmms couples vesterday defied all manner of superstition when at 13 minytes after 1 o'clock, the thirfeenth minute atro-Goldw “» Presents NEVER THE TWAIN Washington's First Opportunity to Hear of the thirteenth hour of Friday, they Saxon than the Anglo-Saxons, have |ins which had weathered in the nuds fed 1 aeoth colii o 15 were married in death cel 0. long maintained their racial purity | for generations. The puff-puft of flv. Tennessee Jurist Took and their quaint custcms in the fgce | vers is heard in the hills, where only of the old British convict ship Suc- {of a bubbling “melting pot.- Tiflo. ahioty. Ustd to dIatyrh- the stihn Own Life. cess, docked in the Chicago River They have had their feuds in the iness. A girl has actually appearsd in ace Demand Ousting of Is- land Officers. SHALL MEET An eliuring romance of Califernia Bouih Seas, Featuring The Russian National Orchestra M—Cnncert Mu:icinu—u Be the Associated Press FORT MYERS, Fla Gov. Martin will be asked by Ma Island homesteaders to intervene in the fight for 3,000 acres of “lost land.” Armed with' petitions sizned by 153 persons, sald to be almost all the voters of Collier County not in the employ of Barron G. Collier, a dele- gation of homestead claimants will go to Tallahassee as soon as an appoint- ment can be made to see the governor. The petitions demand that Sherift W. R. Maynard and his armed depu ties, who are alleged to be supporting Mr.' Collier’s claims to that portion of the land unaccounted for in Gov ernment surveys, be ordered to leave the island. Judge Can't Intervene. Appeal to the governor was deter mined upon last night by W. G. Wil lHams, owner of the town site of Marco, and other homestead claim- ants, after County Judge G. W Storter of Collier County told them he had no authority to intervene. The local attorney for Mr. Collier, who is a New York advertising man, sald yesterday that the Department of the Interfor order of July 24 did not provide for an ‘exploratory survey’ of the island to determine the precise boundaries of all the land to which title is held by Mr. Collier and others. Mr. Willlams, however, insists that the order does so provide. He is re- Iving on the survey to establish his claim to the existence of a strip of land more than a mile wide running August 15.— | | they spoke a language that Chaucer g0od old way; they have married by customs that can be found not even in their homeland of England, and would find familiar should be ride back from Canterbury. But the automobile is conquering the mountaineers. The State of knickers, and in two mountain stores a modern miss sat using a lipstick. The miss, it is true, was of cardboard, but she is un influence. She Is a symbol. The mountains are bowing before her and her automobile from the'low- lands. NAVAL RESERVISTS LEAVE FOR TRAINING Fourth Contingent Goes to Old Point to Board Destroyer. Cruise to Last 15 Days. The fourth contingent of United States Naval Reserves of the District of Columbia to take their annual train- ing cruise left last night for Old Point Comfort, Va., where today they boarded the U. S. destroyer Toucey, on which they will remain 15 days. They will go up the coast to New- port, R. I, cruise. Owing to the small number of men the Toucey did not come to Wash- ington take them aboard, as did the Childs, which made the cruise for the and Bath, Me, returning to Washington on completion of the TOMATOES, IN GLUT, THROWN OVERBOARE Baltimore Merchants Refuse to Pay 50 Cents a Bushel Freight From Virginia. Special Dispatch to The Star. BALTIMORE, August 15.—Virginia tomatoes are being thrown over- board from steamers, after Baltimore commission merchants refuse to ac- cept consignments on which 50 cents a bushel freight is charged. While tomatoes are w glut on the wholesale market, they are bringing from 10 to 20 cents a quarter peck or $1.60 to $3.20 a bushel, in the retail markets, Steamboat representatives say that It is useless to haul refused consizn- ments of tomatoes back to farmers and that therefore they must be thrown away. Simultaneous ripening of the Mary- By the Associated Press JACKSON, Tenn., August 15.—Pay- ment of an insurance policy, for $50,- 000 taken out jointly by the late Judge W, Ross, Thomas B. Carroll and J. . Lamping {s contested in a suit filed in Federal District Court here by the International Life Insurance Co. of St. Louis, on the allegdtion that the recent leath of Judge Ross was caused by ‘self-destruction by drowning,” and on he contention that fraudulent state- ments were made in the application or the insurance. Judge Ross was killed when his au- omobile ran from a roadway near Jackson into a creek, July 9, the day ifter his indictment for alleged im- dlication in irregularities which re- sulted inthe faflure of the People’s savings Bank. Carroll, former cash- er of the bank, now is under bond to wppear for trial next on a charge of 2mbezzlement of more than $300,000. The death of Judge Ross was at- tributed at the time to an accldent, ind an affidavit was made by his sec. retary that the steering wheel and brakes of his car were out of repair. Judge Ross prior to his death had denied that there had been anything improper in his transactions with the bank. Carroll, Lamping and S. S. McCon- nell, as.receivers for the bank, are named as defendants to the suit, which xpresses a willingness to refund the i,nmul premium paid on the policy, 6. t ring of thirteen mirrors. Thirteen guests carrying thirteen black cats witnessed the ceremony, which was concluded amid the shat- Each bride carried a coal black kitten. The jinx- defying sextette was selected from eight non-superstitious couples who applied after advertisements for brides and grooms appeared in news- papers. One happy couple received $100 in 13 coins and @ diamond wedding ring with 13 diamonds. Another received $50 in $2 Dills and a hard 'luck opal ring and the third couple recelved a $50 money award and a plain gold wedding rin Those defying superstition were Albin L. Bemish, Chicago, and Elsle May Merry, Sioux City, Iowa; Arthur Ryan and Mida Chesbro, Chicago, 1d Charles H. Willlams and Vic- torie Christie, Chicago. HOLLAND STORM VICTIMS AIDED BY U. S. RED CROS $10,000 I Sent—2,000 Homeless, 400 Injured, Is Report. For the relief of 2,000 sufferers in the storm-swept area of eastern Holland, the American Red Cross to- day donated $10,000 to be used by the Netherlands Red Cross Soclety. Latest reports place the number of persons made homeless by the severe LAST 'rnms ’ron A\’ 4 thrilling romance of the Ari- ‘COLUMBIA t u. Paramount Preasnis ZANE GREY'S WILD HORSE MESA sena plains featuring JACK HOLT—BILLIE DOVE AND NOAH BEERY RLINGTON BEACH IR —INAU t.v. n“;n\n VARNER BROTHERS “THE BRIDGE OF SIGHS” CHARLES K. HARRIS Who Wrote “Aftes the Ball" DOROTHY MACKAIL The Newest of Screen Stars You'll Enjoy a Trip to COLONIALBEACH “Waskingten's Atiaatie Ofty” Salt Water Bathing, Fishing, Crabbing, Long Sandy Beach Dancing and Other Fan Featu: Delightful 70-Mile Ride on Falatis] Steamer ST. JOHNS Leaves So: Btreet Whart P.M,, Sun., Tues., "Thurs., 9 A. M. FREE DANCING s weamer a trip . YARE (Celon Pound Trip. Sea rhing apace af P through the island—a strip which he contends has never been deeded to|'Mird contingent. o y any one and still is Government land e men on this cruise are Henry s blamed by commission men for the on which homesteads may be taken |James Dickson, 1732 street: | glutted market. Usually the Vir- up. It is this land which has heerc\l :m';\::"l?» Pmflf}.“";?::.,}“"‘?;f'.r"é .r:nu- produce is ready for the market |. Fa = = fenced In by Collier agents, supporte ast; 1 Haring, 1374 C|four weeks. before that of Pennsyl- a cable- | sl Fohinerd street northeast: Charles ~Albert | vania, and Maryland tomatoes usually | pepartment of Agriculture Beports | sram had R e i CHESAP E A KE BEACH A X e | Lusby, 1920 Fourteenth street south- | follow in three weeks. P 8! R R tie st VIOLENCE THREATENED. 4 Martin G. McAndrews, 226| Corn is also plentiful and cheap, e O e o et nenae New Jersey avenue: Crandal P. Me- | selling today at 5 to 12 cents a dozen End et At footn Anaerica would/Be Clure, 513 Sixth street southeast; | wholesale. Last year at this time the tria and Polcnd Outlined. i Hénry Eugene Matheny, 320 K street: | price was from 20 to 35 cents a dozen. John Barton Payne, chairman of storm which swept the country RK August 10 at 2,000 and the number in- PA IN ENGLAND AND WALES |jured at 400. BATHING—_DANCING — AMUSEMENTS \I The donation was voted by the land, Pennsylvania and Virginia crops DROP ;N CEREALS cRoP ATIONAL ™ $1.10 - 83c - 50¢c ‘ 1& NATIONAL THEATER PLAYERS Dirrction Cliford Brooke, Offer For the Last Time Tonight The Happiest Comedy of the Season “CHICKEN FEED” “Roars of laughter kept an- other of those capacity stock s I 0 N E audiences interested and [|f}l Virsiaia Valll, Nita Naldi and amused until the final cur- Ewoil Kexis {nfabe Blick- tain."—W. H. Landvoigt, Star. AW EXS I:LLL\G Bperts CRANDALL'S———— pANGING "XND ALL sEA. Decrease—Conditions in Aus- R A".A“'pfi;’ EIRONLITA" F AT 10th Last Day—I1 to 11 y-.*m 100, 11:30. 2:30. 5:40. 8. Freament _trains returni; Firat National Presents LEWIS S. . A il TODAY S AMUSEMENTS. National—‘Chicken Feed,” comedy, Matinee at 2:20 p.m. Pierrette | He denied her charges. appeared in Land Row. David N. Pettit, 913 M street; Albert|of corn and are responsible for the |land and Wales is slightly below that | =%, (COF M (050 (o Pohataty today CGoast “#action’ ot the “Berslades) | 9000, SRS, o Reynos BEP RS tural commissioner at London. Thisis | thousand qeiats b AN OLD-TIME day of threatened violence unless The wheat cro : p of England and southeast. Spouse for Maintenance. Gottlieb Klein, an employe of the York advertising magnate. is carrying missal of the sult for malntenance | Dushels. against 44,142,000 bushels: nounces Action. Faiors, souvenirs and fun galoge Deputy Sheriff Reported to Have Dis- Alfred L. O'Neal, F street:| Heavy rains caused the oversupply| Production of cereal crops in Eng- the American Red Cross, cabled the TAMPA, Fla., August 15 ().—Re- A g2 | A. Pleasant, 1610 Thirteenth street; | heavy receipts of all other produce. | of last vear. according to a cablegram ds Red k Fotocey Do D B e o the West | Thomas A. Qulll, 11 K street north- SHes g moiw received by ‘the United States Depart- | &5 follows: “aceept WelREMt S3f ops i east; Samuel L. Reynolds, 732 Tenth SAYS WIF ment of Agriculture from its agricul | Pathy for tornace FuELTETS, o ch sentatives of an eastern capitalist and | Yard street; Arthur V. Simonton. 1879 i e e S — CARNIVAL e L N D | Newton ‘srest morthesst, and Theos decreased wheat production this sea- ¢ : dore F. Walter, jr., 530 Eighth street | U- S. Employe Fights Suit of |son as compared with last year. RESUMES ITS DIVIDENDS. AT S 3 o y 48,000, ushels, against 000, orwa. 'ire an ul . Couniy. whers Bxcon G (ol Hiew Bureau of Standards, has seked die|bushels last vear: barlev 43.225.000 ; Wednesday, August 19 out one of the largest developments ushels. ! " 7 in Florlda, was seething with excite. | at 8:15 pm. brought by his wife, Bertha M. Klein. | 21% 87,766,000 bushels, against 102 Npw YORK, August 15 (#).—Direc- NEXT ment. Armed deputies representing | 'Keith's — “Plerrot and Klein admits | 523 Bae s tors of the Ncrwalk Tire & Rubber Co. WEEK the Collier interests were patrolling the fsland, and W. G. Williams, head of an organization that purchased the town of Marco, was leading an oppos- ing_organization. The Willlams forces have appealed for Federal or State intervention into what they sald would be revealed as “high-handed” éperations of a politi cal ring and the activity of a well or- ganized liquor band. Colliers’ representatives in New York said the situation was being “‘grossly exaggerated,” although they admitted ‘“‘some controvers had arisen over ownership of the land. In connection with Willlams’ appeal it was sald today that {ll feeling had been evident on Marco Island for three years and flared into sudden Frolic, p-m. Earle—“Marviand Collegiates,” vaudeville, continuous from 1 to 11 p.m. Strand—"Siamese T ville, continuous from vaudeville, at 2:15 and 8:15 vaude- Palace—''Never the Meet,” at 11:10 a.m., 1:10, 3:20, 7:20 and 9:30 p.m. Rialto—"The Teaser,” at 11:45 a.m., 1:45, 3:45, 5 and 9:45 p.m. that he left his home last November, but says it was after an assault by his wife. The husband declares his wife and her daughter last February com- plained to the Woman’s Bureau of a conspiracy on the part of employes of the Bureau of Standards to injure them. Investigation proved the charge unfounded, he adds. The wife and daughter keep the house at 2955 Til- den street locked and maintain five dogs te announce the approach of any one to the house, according to Klein. He is represented by Attorneys Bar- nard & Johnson. Burst of Steam Kills Worker. WINCHESTER, Va., August 1% (#). The Polish barley crop is estimated at 63,244,000 bushels, compared with 55,489,000 bushels last vear, according to a cablegram received by the De. partment from the International In- stitute of Agriculturs at Rome. The Polish oats crop is placed at 107,636, 000 bushels, against 166,171,000 bush- els, the final estimate for last year. The Austrian crop report as of Au- gust 1 shows conditions of all crops considerably above average and bet- ter than reported on the same date last year. Crop conditions reported according to the system of the coun- try, in which 1 is excellent, 3 average and 5 fallure, are as follows: Wheat, 2. against 2.5 last year; rye, 2.1, a‘alnn 2.7: barle: 2.3, against 2.6; oats, 2.3, against orn, 2.3, against flxx. 4, against 2.3; potatoes, 2.1, today resumed dividends on the com- mon stock by declaring a quarterly dividend of 40 cents a share, pavable October 1 to stockholders of record . September 10. This is the first divi- dend on the common stock since 1920, although the company has an un- broken record on its preferred divi- dends. The company, which recentl retired $750,000 in bonds with the pro- ceeds from the rale of additional com- mon stock. reports current assets of $2,236.000 on June 30 and current lig: bilities of $337.000.____ RADIOS! AND HIS GANG W “ROXY” WILL NOT BE AT ,GLEN ECHO TONIGHT BUT “HAPPY” . THRILL YOU DURING DANCING 40 OTHER AMUSEMENTS 's Finest Orchen: --EXTRA-- Great Falls Pk Ideal for Picnics W CRANDALL'S SATURDAY NIGHTERS “TAKING THE AIR" South End Key ‘ CRANDALL’S o s, 14th & P: ER FS AT IOnT iz TOMORROW — ANTONIO MORENC and PATSY RUTH MILLE “HER = HUSBAND'S ~ SEC LLOYD HAMILTON . And REVIEW Tivoli—"Raffles,” at 2:40, 4:30, 615, —a big stock of Blank Books on hand. E. Morrison Paper Co. 1009 Pa. Ave. prominence last Winter when a depu- ty sheriff disappeared. No trace has |$:05 and 9:35 p.m. ALWAYS © ;hc-u.m between an engine and o |against 2.4; sygar beets. againat [ WE P‘A IRE Dl & o w 5 e our experts repair your set an bBeen found of him since Ambassador—"Are Parents Peopla?” | Buvs: Jome tagoint ey e h e X ey . nut L in Bratoiass condition. ) Sherifft W. R. Maynard has taken fat 2, 3 , 7:50 and 9:50 p.m. of his widowed mother and several Y 2 M. A. LEESE ©PTICAL Co. up his residence at the home of the | Earle Roof—"Greater Than = a |small brothers and sisters, died in the Detailed to High School. 614 9th St. local Collier representative. Williams | Crown,” continuous from 7:30 to 11| hospital & dav later from his injuries.| Maj. Oscar A. Manseau, U. & A, | Branch 712 11th Street charge@ and is heading the armeéll pa- [ p.m. Dancing from 11 to midnight. Two-thirds of his body surface was |retired. at Glenolden, Pa.. has been |Store L Central—"Up the Ladder,” at 12:30, | cooked before his fellow workers detailed tn duty a1 the high school. | could extricate him Joplin, Mo, | = g = 3:30, 5, 8 and 9:45 p.m. SHIP BIDS RECEIVED. Pleet Corporation Gets Offers tor | Freight Lines. i Three bids each were received by the Fleet Corporation terday for | |CRANDALL’S AwBassanor il 18th & Col. TODAY—BETTY __BRON ADOLPHRE \1!‘\10 PAIF\T< L PEC LAST TIME TODAY LAURA LA PLANTE e A Big it s | and LLOYD HUGHE “THE TEASER” DESERT FLOWER WEXT WEKK EYES EXAMINED “DRUSIEEA. WEERC A 8 TODAY—7] GLASSES FITTED MILLION | Emaaeh MIs® WASHINGTON TOHORlnw7 REED HOWES In Pers GAMBLE HARRY OPTICAL COMPANY. S ] B Skt purchase of the American KRxport Lines, the American Diamond Line RAN]) ’¢ SAVOY THEATER i C ALLS And Garden 14th and_Columbix Rd and the American Yankee Line, | freight services operating from At | lantic to European ports. President Palmer was to begin for- | | WEITHOALREE S mulating his recommendations with | Charles Macalester respect to sale of the lines today, so | : | %6 99 that the Shipping Board may act on Leaves 7th St. Whart the: Ameciian Eaport Lince promests ‘ 00. eans 00 5 2:30 P.| next week and on the others in about 10 AM. and 10 days. While details of the offers | sl card — were not announced, the present op- | 3 5 3 . erators of all the lines were sald to | ! Whenever vou see blankets. bathing suits. cloth- be among the bidde: o - s , . ing or what-not advertised in Washington vou can DENIES PART IN MERGER. be confident that if the advertisement states “wool” Big Soft Coal Producer Not Ap-| the material is “all wool.” proached, It Says. PITTSBURGH, Auglst 15 (P).—The Pittsburgh Coal Co. today authorized a denial that the company was con- sidering or had been invited to con- sider a proposal for a bituminous coal merger. The denial was made when the at- tention of officials of the company was called to a New York dispatch last night which reported Wall Street bankers to be showing interest in a proposed bituminous merger, naming the Pittsburgh Coal Co. as one of 12 large concerns involved. GUS EDWARDS' NEW nlss LILY MORRIS Comedy Sengs Unusual 4 CAMERONS The Irresistible Yamily Oiunersof ofher, trade quichly L Studebaker T pcw(jv_flrurahhjgfimsh R DAY Bl Sl ‘j Led I R For the merchants of Washington. co-operating with the Better Business Bureau, exert caution to be sure that customers will not be the victims of mis- representation. They follow a standard that “wool” whenever advertised applies only to pure garments, and “‘wool-mixed” or “‘cotton and wool” are the terms used to advertise merchandise lhal is not one hundred per cent wool. CRANDAU.’S YORK THEATER Ave. & Quehec St wnu!_ruvnm D _GRIFFITH Fl]m Features It St. amd R 1. Ave. 'DOUGLAS MACLEAN in INTRODUCE mcu 2105 Pa. Ave. Ph. W. 953 : € J Amplc Parking Srece i p HOOT G GIBSO “FAMING T ;’KE _WEST. PARK THEATER 17 1468 X1, EER “BICHARD, \ THE uo, BERETeD I RowES in FATR TIGAT." ou St. Bet, 14th &15th wl:‘lL!YA BABIY u\ Marine Corps Orders. Lieut. Col. T. E. Backstrom has heen transferred from New Orleans to Fort Benning, Ga.: Lieut. Col. T. M. Clinton, from Buffalo, N. Y.. to Quan tico, Va.; Maj. S. W. Bogan, from Quantico to Portsmouth, N. H.; Capt. B. F. Bloedel, from Quantico to Buf- falp; Capt. W. E. Riley, from Quan- tico to Fort Benning, Ga.; Capt. 8. W. Change -of Star Freeny, from Quantico to Baltimore; o 5 “apt. F. E. Vern\gr, from mllw}ux};, . - ¥ Branch Oflices to St. Thomas, I; Capt. Shannon, from St. Thomas to Quanti- . co; Capt, C. Gregory, from Des Effective Mones, , to Omaha, Neb.; First = Lieut. H. W. Whitney, from Guanta- there will be a new Star namo, Cuba, to Quantico; Capt. W. J Green from Quantico to Cleveland an‘nchofiu fo-r the re- ception of Classified ads ~located in the John G. Biggs’ Pharmacy at 2306 Fourth Street N.W. ml“ 911 H Street g.% ZANE GRETS HE"cBpE OF THE Ohfo; Second Lieut. C. J. Eldridge. from Quantico to Parris Island, 8. C.; First. Lieut. O. T. Francis, from Quan. tico to Camp Alfred Vail, N. J., and Capt. G. Moseley, from Port au Prince, rmer Biggs’ The fo 888, T Starring OWEN MOORE and Pharmacy at 2901 Geor- STANCE, ar:\w:'rr Comeds. s NTI; And_¥ox gia Avenue will be con- n--n‘_ ‘{:-m.{ - A-v : Sts. A in ducted hereafter as the ___“BARRIER: AWA . % i Frank F. Lelly Pharmacy 3 o . - ~==continui as before The Better Business Bureau | == s onc of Washington troops in Haiti have been ordered to The Star oprints 336 Evening Star Building HODG SOENREY SILVER TOMORROW—LOIS " WILSON WELCOME HOME.” And JUVE NILE COMEDY. #Toerris human;” and sémetimes:merchants omit the qualification of part-wool merchandise. To check up on these errors, the, Better Business Bureau con- stantly examines advertising and investigates mer- chandise. MARSHALL HALL FREE DANCING McWilliam's Orchestra Steamer Charles Macalester Leaves 7th Street Whart 0 AM, 2:30 & 6:45 PM. Round Trip. 50c. X )-XSSE today — ADOLPHE MENIOUGRETSA _Wm. ‘dexl"el Brill; s CHEVYCHASE Lomn. Ave. & , McKinley St. D.C. N_and BEN A YRR ML M.A;;DYEB AILURE COME] ROLLING AL gecand Chapter. . FLAY m"cm 1119 H St. NE GLENN TRYON in “THE BATTLING ORIOLES." _ The, appearance of this an- nouncement in these columns is evidence that this newspaper co- operates, and supports the Better Business Bureau for yout'protec- tion. “DANCING. GLOVERS. 613 22nd N.W _—PRIVAT sons any time, 78¢. Course. 4 priv.. 3 class. 34 Guar. results. Fine environmeni. W. 1129 JOSEPHINE JACKSON. PRIVATE DANCING lessons. Course 7 iessons. $5. or $1_xingle lesson. " 1636 _16th st Pot PROF. AND MRS. I 1127 iOth-st. n.w.—Cia 011 p.m... with orch appointment, ¥Fr. 8567. Established Quantico: Maj. H. G. Bartlett, Capts. "MORE Classified Ads DAVISON'S Teteh you to dunce c H. A. Ellsworth, A. H..Turnage and R. M. Montague and First Lieut. A. C. every day than all the PROFMRS. Sirictly privat other papers- here Class and dance Satur Cottrell. Capt. H. R. Mason and First Lieut. i Main 1 2 evenis ith -chas combined—not by “STRAIGHT -mv.o H " || conexiate. Charleston. Foxirot, Tango. Walt chidnce: but because Lo J. W. McNamara have heen dismissed. No explanation was given regarding the dismissals. t _And “IDAHO. 162 i of results o_b(amed by (:AR(]' INA l"h . N NEw Y(!RK 1:':":Iv Star advertisers. JOHX ONSERVATORY 2o Sy e “THE CRACKER IACK LESSONS IN DANCING = Private and f'll‘l)l TD-10-¢ (T "“m"“"ll“"ml HIPPODROME sthtN YAVNW. LEADER 5th Near E Street , & Star Branch Officc Re “ asking for ‘a quart of oil Ak for Rotorlene OIl. That'a an oil of real quality. Made by an oil house that has been serving otls in Washington for twenty-one years. Try Rotor. Jene Oil once. Just TRY it! We dare you. Columbisa Of) Gompany. STOP “THE MONSTER " with Lon Chancy and Johnny _-Arthur: -Added Supplemen- iaries. Continuous, 10 a.m. to 11 pm. ¥ ) Fox M. ‘Waltz, Tango, (n“tllln 4 ‘""hi" fi- Orchenira, | 306 R