Evening Star Newspaper, August 17, 1925, Page 28

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GOTHAN POLITICAL REVOLT SPREADS Republicah and Democrat| Rows Intensify as Show- down Nears. i one By the Associated Press NEW YORK time ling expirin ical pot William surgent Repu mayor, last nig Republican conie a man in place man, fountain he char date handed ¢ by Charles D. tional e« mittee With the petitions August 1 for minating the municipal polit [ ronger than ev M ett, so-called in for for a ‘“real designate D. Water ver, who > candi paper’ Republican na ind city com- | rmer Assembly chairman candidate called Frank pen manuf overnor mp every t Union John fammany ticket 1 James J John F. Hylan, Aid. had (tion niensive under Mrs Blair. indc headed by Walker agains who is seekir Ashs Mrs. Blair women e n time The pr M Women's said she requested to return campalign, 15. Demo- ht in Re- Secre. entered the aders or for September ‘ndidate. gested Supren irt C. Crops: whom nominatior E. Morrison Paper Co. 1009 Pa. Ave. MT. VERNON | Steamer Charles Macalester Lea t Whart 10 AM. and 2:30 P.M. Round Trip. 85 Admi, that for minees of ins LWAYS Blank Books on hand Protect Your Greatest Gift M. A. LEESE ° Branch Store PTICAL CO. 614 9th St. 712 11th Street It isn't fair to neglect your complexion for the lackof con- venient hot water. Crowded days need the balance of con- venient toilette accessories to maintain the charm of youth. The Destroyer of Youthis the phrase, “I'm tired and it’s too much trouble.” to cheat yourse How many times a day you need it! For countless little reasons in every twenty-four hours, you in- voluntarily turn for aid to hot water. Without plenty of hot water you comforts of a comfortable home. It isn’t fair to yourself, it isn’t necessary, to con- tinue along with that demand daily attention and still do not provide hot water. As well continue along with horse and carriage travel in this age of automobiles. The modern method of keeping hot water always on tap is the Welsbach Gas Water Heater. It takes but a few hours to shift to a Welsbach, and at once hot water worries fly out of the window. It doesn’t need attention. It operates automatically. And, compared to to revel in hot water whenever you wish, its cost is trivial. | couple here was an outstanding event | Port Arthur Cars Idle Farm’s Decline Laid to Female Sex By Woman, Ex-Parliament Member By the Associated Press LONDON, 17.—Blame for cultural in England is |, placed on the female sex and the of rural domestic science by Mrs. Wintringham, former lib- 1 member of Parliament “The farmer’s wife is not as inter- ested in doing the adjuncts of farm work as she used to be, and that is of the reasons why agriculture MRS. C. W. CLARK GRANTED | PARIS DIVORCE DECREE |is declining,’ Mrs. Wintringham said in a recent address. Women, she stated, were discour- ged by prevailing conditions—neces- {3ty to carry all the water used In the house, washing and other chores about the farm. About 109,000 women are actually employed in agriculture in this coun- try, anfl the number is rapidly de- clining. The farm women'’s wages in England is very small, in some cases being only 3 pence an hour. August decline argaret TODAY'S AMUSEMENTS. National—"Kikl," at $:20 p.m. | Kelth's—"0Odiva, the Water Queen,” vaudeville, at 2:15 and 8:15 p.m. Earle—Russian National Orchestra yaudeville, continuous from 1 to 1 pm. _Strand—Russian Master Singers— | Gloria_Gordon, vaudeville, continuous from 12:30 to 11 p.m: PARIS, August 17.—The Civil Tri D R bunal of the Seine has granted a | : e e o divorce to Mrs. Charles Willlam CIark | ar 11 o) el ) ounds of deser- | o oL P tion and non-support. She was also | alace—"The Street of Forgotten zranted the gustody of three of her | ME 3L a.m., 12:45, 2:30, 4:25, 6:10, Jur children, who are still under age Mrs. Clark was formely Cecelia bin. ‘She married Mr. Clark in San Francisco on August 4, 1904, Clark Son of Ex-Senator. z 'fl""‘"—" SAN FRANCISCO, August 17 (®). |~ Charles Willia Clark, from whom Mrs. Cecelia Clark has been granted divorce in Paris. is the son of the ite William A. Clark United States | Senator and copper magnate of Mon- | tana | Mr. Clark was well known as a sportsman and the marriage of -the Desertion and Non-Support Charged to Husband, Son of Late U. S. Senator. By the Associated Press e With a Million," at 11:35 a.m., 1 3:35, 5:40, 7:35 and | 9:40 p.m. Her Husband's Secret,” at 8 and 9:40 p.m . 8 and 9 Karle Roof—"She Wolves,” continu ous from 7:30 to 11 p.m. Dancing from 11 until midnight. | (:fll“‘l_l- Youth’s Gamble,” at 12:30 8:30, 5, 6:30, 8 and 9:30 p.m. 0 p.m in society circles TROLLEY FIRM QUITS. Coal Tar Grease Used. Germany | has perfected & method | | of making lubricant from coal tar | | products. very grew out of | l|ho war when Germany was cut off | ? £ from petroleum and other lubricating | in Strike [oll supplies. The new grease is made | also from lignite coal, and will be | cheaper, it Is said, than the petroleum August 17| OF shnilar products ed out of the | Against Jitneys. PORT ARTHUR (P).—Not a car has local trolley barns since midnight Friday, pursuant to a declaration of | company officials that they must shut | down because of lack of operating } funds No labor dispute is invplved. It is 1 strike against the jitneys. Such is | indicated by the claim of street car officials that they have lost more than $33.000 since the operations of jitneys | Tex uipment—1or small carnivals Low prices. GARRISON Wholesale T c eme Tem g large or Big stock. | 'S Jor Ecuom'el Transportation Low ew Prices on Closed Models Quality Ne Features on All Models It isnt fair are denying yourself one of the old, unsatisfactory arrangements “piece, gaugeless, cast-iron burner the wonderful relief of being able youiSend the coipon'im today. | notifiea sador— The Desert Flower," %o MAN DIES OF WOUND; TWO OTHERS SHOT Police Unable to Solve Shooting of Charles Hawkins, Near Clinton, Md., Home. Charles Hawkin old, Clinton, Md., died at Prov Hospital yesterday morning as a re- sult of a pistol wound received August 2. He was wounded near his home, police told. but nothing was learned of the circumstances under which the shvoting occurred. brother of the dead man, residing a 1840 Nint reet, and Constable Gar- rison of Prince Georges County were land authorities are in- were vestigating. James A. Taylor. colored. 19 years lost or wasted! Power sent into the combustion cham- ber of your motor, but be cause vour crankcase is not drained and flushed regular Iy and the oil changed every 500 mile r motor loses power s Rotorlene and Rotor-Gas. You'll smile as you drive. Colum hia Oil Company Glbson S Surgical Appliance Fitting Establishment b Great Sale of Surgiqal Quality Elastic Hosiery And Trufises You will always find our prices right and our service th: very best that can be procured in Washington on- Trusses. Elastic Hosiers and dominal Supporters. Do not ex- periment with your health if you are in need of orthopedic appliances. Consult your doetor and let us make whatever he says you need. Gpe- cial prices now prevall. $1.75 $1.75 $4.00 ... $3.50 . 2 garwr Teigner . 8273 Truss, single $5.00 Gibson's Speclal Leather Truss, $7.00 $7.00 single A Gibson's Leather Truss, double ‘ March Paten Truss . Washington Agents for Dr. Jeanner Walter's Pure Gum Reducing Garments These famous reducing garments positively reducs without injury or Bfecomtort. Thousands are wearing We measure you and fit you EKndp Caps. .o coueen~ Anklets ... Gibson's Special Truss Garter Stockings Jung Arch Braces Dr. Scholl's Foot Appliances Blue Jay Corn and Bunion Remedies. All kinds of Special Orthopedic Braces and Appliances Made to Order or Repaired. Crutches. Invalid Beds. ete. Get It At Gibson's Where Your Dollars Have Mors Cents 917-919 G St. N.W. of hot water In new homes, this method of water heating has become standard practice. Builders who install them advertise them as an additional reason for buying a particular home. Just as automatic devices in all other lines have crowded out older time-consuming methods, so the automatic Welsbach has become the logical device for turning cold water into hot. Mechanically, nothing could be simpler than the Welsbach or more economical in operation. The hot water tank has thick hair-felt insulation. The single- and its low-hung heater make for a remarkably low operating cost. Without obligation, we urge you to become ac- quainted with the Welsbach Gas Water Heater. The facts about its operation will surprise and delight ; WELSBACH COMPANY 439 Seventh St., N. W., Washington, D. C. Welsbach AUTOMATIC STORAGE GAS WATER HEATERS old of 1413 First street, received bullet wounds in the right side and right leg early this morning in an alterca- tion at the home of Frank Years, colored, 26 years old of 23% Hanover street. Surgeons at Sibley and Emergency Hospitals treated the wounded man, and police are looking for Years to auestion him. Minnie Coates, colored, 928 West- minster street, was treated at Freed- men’s Hospital last night for a bul- let wound in the left side of her head. Surgeons said her condition was not serious. Police reported the shot was fired by a colored man re- siding on R street. By Daylight STEAMER ST. JOHNS Leaves 7th 8t. Wharf for 40-Mile COLONIAL : BEACH Moonlight Trip Feandass, Thots- Every Monday days and Sundays, Wednesday and 9a.m.; Saturda; Friday at 7:15 30 p. | | FREE DANCING EVERY TRIP The man who has no enemies must | [ Ample parking space st whas. be good, but it's a question what he's | | mads t Alexandria every trip. T good fo Main 592. Moonlight MARSHALL HALL FREE DANCING McWilliam’s Orchestra The Sure Sign of AMUSEMENTS, HeaTRe PLAYS Continuous Show, 1 to 11 The Russian Na: o o) In tht S ith ¥ 8_OTHER NEW AND BT SHOWIN RATING THE “THE BRI ¥l —INAUGL « BRO' DG ~ UNDER THE Dancing 11 1o Mi Tonight 4 SK' W Steamer Charles Success owing bank account. Have o unt with us? today: Then join today. Buy Confederate Half Dol- lars, benefit Stone Mountain Memorial, here for $1.00. A N K | OF COMMERCE 8| AND SAVINGS &| Cor. 7th and E Sts. Leaves 3th Street Whart 10 AM.,, 2:30 & 6:45 P.M. Round Trip. JOHN B. COCHRAN, President THOS P. HICKMAN, V. P. and Cashier. REE? 1 | Portner Apartments ‘ Cafe Offers You l A Home-Cooked Dinner for 75¢ —served amid refined and com- fortable surroundings. Table D’Hote | —with choice of meat, vege- |f| tables, soup, salad and dessert. ||| Commercial business and savings ac- counts specialized and solicited. |Resources Over $5,000,000| Stone Mountain Mem Half Dollars | for Sale | Bank Remains Open Until 5:15 P.M. on Govern- ment Pay Day Monthly statement of accounts rendered HAVE FOR FREE . METAL 8A The kind usually costing $1.25. Served daily 5:30 to 7:00. Sunday Dinners, $1.00 Served 1:00 to 2:30 The Portner Apartments 15th & You Sts. N.W. Ample Parking Space (DISTRIBUTION Branch 1111 Connecticut Avenue GET IT AT GIBSON'S Where Your Dollars Have More Cents SPCCial at Soda Fountain 12 53¢ Soda Checks (60c Worth) for 50c Great August Sales M 2 quarts Grape Juice Talcum Powders iscellaneous Specials Patmolive, 1863 8 for.... 3IC | BANK mie oF | N\ Bpeotacular Presentation of “The Water Queen” 4 Mcguitiosnce FORTUNELLO & CIRILLINO ““The Happy Hooligazs" 8 OTHER FUN FEATURES A Charm fn Bong, Damce and Scenic Splendor Bhows Daily, 2:15 & 8:15; Sunday Matineo at 3:18 Keith Koolles & Bargain Mats. As Tsual NATIONAL™ $1.10 - 85¢ - 50c b b Sk | MAT. WED. ALL SEATS 59c | NATIONAL THEATER PLAYERS Direction Clifford Brooks, Offer The Outstanding Event of the Summer Season vid Belanco's “KIK'" Famous Character Stody Yo Teat Selltng A5 “QUINNE Week 2 MEN ONLY Leader Theater 9th Near E St. ACTUAL WOMEN ONLY Friday From 10 AM. to 11 _P.M % % | Opening Sa!urda);, Aug. 22,1925 “CLUB VENICIAN” Pat Carr and His “Venicians” at Toll House Tavern Burnt Mills Road Supper Dance Eyers Evening at Nine | { | | Reservations | Woodside 162 76¢ s et 50¢ .. 6c L iSe ¢ 84c Dethiot. Combiiaticn .. 40€ . 84c 25¢ 10¢ 65¢ 2 59¢ 25¢ - 49¢ Ale, - 49¢ 19¢ 20c 49¢ Djer-kiss, each... J. & J. Baby Talc, each. . Mennen's Borated Baby Talc, 17¢; 3 for........ 5c Life Savers, 2 for 5¢ Chew Coty’s, each Dethol, Houbigant's, each Pinaud’s Lilac, 35¢; 3 for Flit, pint, 50¢c; qv Azurea, 35¢; 3 for Floysan, pint. Mary Garden, 17¢; 3 for. Orange Blossom, made in Florida, c; 3 for Moth Balls Black Flag Powder, 35¢ and Black Flag Liquid 35¢ and. Red Wing Insect Powder, b Jap Rose, 10c; 3 for. Narcissus Vendome, 17c; 19¢ April Showers Talcum. .. Great Specials for Tomorrow Only 3ibso: Furni: CIS Jd 1 ]!’v:)xl\‘L': il n Furn ll‘ll 2’)‘: One Gold-Plated Gillette Razor, complete in with blade, and olive Cream. = Special : 59¢ 30c Gibson Toothbi very fine. Special. .. 10e 8¢ Tintex; special. ..... 10€ 15¢ Diamond Dyes, spe- 10(. 25c Colorite, special 15¢ Rit, special 10c¢ 49¢ Kazbek Bath Salts Ever-Ready Shaving Brush. Very special 105 ribamiDyesiavacii ) 9 Prophylactic Penetrator = et e Ready-Made Medicines at LDW Prices . 75¢ Squibb’s Mineral Oil with 95(. Agar. . plain or $1' 19 21e 89¢ 89¢ 25¢ 15¢ Squibb’s Mineral Oil. $1.00 Todd's Tonic 75¢ 34e 75¢ 85¢ 25¢ Ovoferrin P s Milk M S hillips’ Milk M otherwise Nujol sal Phenolax Wafers Bisodol, 42¢ Boal’s Rolls, 2 for. Analgesique Baume o Lysol, 25¢, 45c and Bengue ... 2 ase Lapactic Pills, 100 for... 23€ Rhubarb and Soda Mix- ture, 4 ozs.... el L (0 Castoria Soda Mints, 100 for.... No Radio or Photo Goods Deljvered RADIO SPECIALS $1.50 Brach Lightning Wreestrionivh o Y€ Westinghouse Stor- age Battery, 100- amperenour ... $12.95 Burgess B Batteries— s $1.49 4.00 larg - Mo [2TEe > $2.89 arge 229 A.and Cunning- $2.39 volt. ham Tubes, special $6 Brandes Superior $2.98 Eveready B Batteries— $2.00 large 22% $1.39 volt. $3.75 1 25 Tarye % 89 49 $4.75 Heavy Duty $3 98 45-volt Battery.. Cardinal Five-tube Set only. Regularly $50.00. 325.00 Special . & GET IT AT GIBSON'S Department Drug Store Where YUU" DO”G"S Have MO?’E Cents 45 917.919 G St. N.W. ARLINGTON BEACH PARK BATHING—DANCING — AMUSEMFENTS | ;_;;—F || HowongDisrsco | CRANDALL’S ETROPOLITAN | F AT 10th— Today—10:80 A. M. to 11 P. M Firat National Presents COLLEEN MOORE Lloyd Hughes and at Cast in Don Mullally's Vivacions Comedy, the DESERT FLOWER M. 12:20, . T:41 and 9:45 P. M. . Scenic, Fable, Prelude Washington's Finest Orches STAFFORD PEMBERTON DANCERS Daily at 3:40, 7:20 and i25 P. M. S TIVOLI CRANDALL’S , TIYOLL TOD A NTON 0, AMBASSADOR a. N W. TODAY LEEN HUGH CRANDALL'S cmomat, 9th TODAY—REE “YOUTH'S HOWES " in GAMBLE. HARRY “BOOBS 1IN *THE SPORTLIGHT and _ CLATRE O'MALLEY RT. d I 0. CEANDALL’S SAVOY THE:\TI;]( And Garden D AZIMOVA and LOU “THE REDEEMI’ R GANG in SHO( RANDALL’S Avollo Theater And'Garden_ CRANDAI 1 's YORK THEATER Ga. Ave. & Quebee St. TODAY—CONWAY T “SCHOOL FOR WIVES.’ ROACH COMEDY. TOMORROW — CLAT! and PAT O'MAL i E WHITE DESERT.” And COMEDY. ’S Home Theater 1230 € St. N.E. E VIDOR in 3 And IMPERIAL COMEDY. TOMORROW—NAZIMOVA in “THE REDEEMING SIN.” And COMEDY i { i | AMUSEMENTS. _ : Washington's First Opportunity to Hear By CHARLES K. HARRIS, Who Wrote “After the Ball” _With DOROTHY MACKAIL, the Newest of Screen Stars Y—ON THE EARLE ROOF « 10:80_a. TODAY AND ALL WEEK Paramount Presents THE STREET OF FORGOTTEN MEN ha story of a Bowery Cinderella and a beggar who lost himself for love—With PERCY MARMONT—MARY BRIAN AND NEIL HAMILTON HARRY LANGDON COMEDY ews—Toplc ver: R LOEW'S OLUMBIA “;l\ - Metro-Goldwyn Presents MISS LILLIAN Gontinuovs, Con OL WITH DOROTHY GISH RONALD COLMAN--WM. H. POWELL Owing to unusual length of fea- ture, ndded hits are omitted a MILLION” Asd MISCHA GUTERSON'S Musically Con: d Exoursion A Trip To Dixie With Appearing in Person NINTH AT, .. 50 AMUSEMENTS INCLUDING DANCING AT THE BIG FREE ADMISSION AMUSEMENT PARK ~ GLEN ECHO _ COLUMBIA BURLESQUE | 2:15——TWICE DAILY—Sus8 | SMOKIRG PERMITTED | In Any Part of Theater | OPENS SAT.AUG. 22 | “RARIN TO GO” E 85 Whit Colored Box Oftice Opens Thursday ith DANI CLIFF PA 3 i oUT Bet. 14th &15th HOUR S OLYMPIC or . T mount's HE CR SUNSHINE COMEDY. NEWS. DUMBARTON l'{' Wisconsin Ave. NEW STANTON B8 € Ste T COMPSON-J HOLT EVE'S SECRET." and Fox Va CHEVYCHASE Coun. 6th&C Sts. 6:15 JACK Ave. & 1119 °H PRINCESS 1119 11 EMPIRE 11 1S St. N SILLS ¢ North WOMANS 7 . £ Takoma Park, D. TAKOMA Faroms Parse Do “CHICKIE.” Pathe News. Com LI 14th St. and R. I. Ave. in “THE SPOR] v HIPPODROME %118 and _ DORIS N _TONGUES. 3578 £ . RAPHAEL % and 0 Sireeis X LlNA 11th CLAIRE Y\H ARLE. AMERICA “THE T A WOMAN NDSOR, CONWAY ixt St. and W Ave. RICARDO CORTEZ in SPANIARD. G N W VATE L sone any time, 75c. Course. 4 priv.. 3 class, $4. | Guar. Tesuits. - Fine environment. W. 1120. . PRIVATE DANCING . $5. or $1_singls Ph. Pot. 77. » ACHER STUDIO, d Fri.. 8 ssons by 1000 Hing 3 h or . Foxtrot, Tango, Wal

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