Evening Star Newspaper, August 18, 1925, Page 28

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28 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, TUESDAY, BANDIT'S BULLET FATAL TO GROGER Samuel Stolar Dles Wound He Received Sat- urdgay Night. of Samuel Stolar street, who was urday night by protecting hims store, died at night narrowly ind_inflic »rd that caused p ney Hospital | rtered his | jugular Emer his_movements | occurred nquest at ‘ e jury | ce were | of murder man unknown to the | ess 15 Years. 1 heen In Busi The deceased h; in this city the | business 3 He is | Minnie | . ter | street VI Marion Raymond Chevy has created in if-acre garden some of the finest srought out in recent years in the United States chull, a bot nist and artist of the Department of Agriculture, took up irls -growing | eight years ago as an evening pas time, but in making crosses he has comes to He has ways with a definite plan ind, rather than leave his seed to chance Chase, wounded will be conduct K TODAY'S AMUSEMENTS National—“Kiki.”” at $:20 p.m. Keith's—"Odiva, the W and greatest of he wold und pur ; plendor iris. first Taell 81 ippeared as a weak seedli the deile, at nd 8 end of a row. Mr. Schull did nét Earle—Russian National Orchestra,|care to hother with the rather ged vaudeville,continuous {rom 1 to 11 | line of little plants, but rather than $ h gave them to his Strand Master Singers Floria_Gord, ville, continuous from to 11 Columbia—* ) t Flower p.m. 12:30 g Large Profits. this mig in th Jintle ted that giving the lad a hoy's he The Desert 5. 7and 9 p.m e S rgotten at 11 am to—*Drusilla Men LWAYS —a big stock ot on hand E. Morrison Paper Co. 1009 Pa. Ave. e _ ErTO— MAIN 1075 RED STAR LINI When twenls or more are going to the same place. 1s Cheaper to Charter a Bus BUSSES 50114 14th St. N.W. Wilkins Coffee Is Not A Blend Originated Twenty-five Or Fifty Years Ago! Daneing fr De. and 9:30 p.m MT. VERNON Charles Macalester Leaves 7th St. Whart 10 AM. and 2:30 P.M. d Trip, 85c Admission, EYES EXAMINED GLASSES FITTED «—— ROE FULKERSONf OPTICAL COMPANY H07F.\‘T FRAN.5606 FINE CRABS HERZOG'S Sea-Food Cafe and Restaurant FISH, CRABS, LOBSTERS, SCALLOPS, SHRIMP, ETC. CHICKEN, STEAKS, CHOPS, ETC omac River—Open —Closed Sundaxs It Is The Result Of Twenty-five Years of Experience Plus Improvement! ms GG w:; e(STREEY TOURIST THIRD CABIN Entire third cabin reserved for American tour- ists, professional men and women, clergymen, artists, students, and other congenial persons. Broad decks for games and lounging. Commo- dious, well-appointed public rooms. Good food and courteous service. Veat, attractive private accommodations. WHITE STAR LINER HOMERIC Sept. 5:-:26 (34,356 tons) Round trip to Cherbourg and Southampton $168. ATLANTIC TRANSPORT LINER MINNEKAHDA Sept. 19 Monthly to Boulogne and London. Round trip $180. The ship unique. Only ship in he world devoted entirely to Tourist Third Cabin. No (other pas- sengers carried. You have free run of all decks. For complete information apply to HICKS, 1208 F Street N.W., Washington, D. C., or any authorized steamship agent. WHITE STAR LINW ATLANTIC TRANSPORT Lmy R. M i - . Glittering Fragments in a Backy | roud big | Blank Books | Some of Finest Irises of Recent Years Are Produccd by J. Marion | | Schull in Chevy Chase—Gold and Purple Morning Splendor Notable. Garden. bank account. Young Schull of the gift and tended plants carefully after school. Among them, when they blossomed. was one which struck Mr finest he had seen. gated it and offered it PAIRING RADIOS soecialty. Our exineis, M. A LEESE ortict. o 712 11th Street was the He for propa sale 1o Rranch Store, Schull as | | time, 1r|- specialists. It still belonged to the boy, however. This iris is piling up rapidly a bank account which the father expects to amount to several sands of seeds are sown in the hope that one or represent something different which is worth while to preserve. The limited thousand dollars in five years, space at his command has forced him his son is ready to enter college. to follow another method and breed | Mi. Schull literally has educated his | plants by the same plan as animals | family by developing new types of |are bred, with very definite selection fris. On one developed earlier he is|of parents. giving his daughter a musical educa-| As a result, out of eight seedlings | tion. | from one cross this Spring two re- | % : | ceived favorable mention from the | Studies Orighi of Color. | American Iris Society. whereas one Part of Mr in & thousand ordinarily would be a to his studies color | good record. blossoms. The red and purple col- | ors in iris blooms are contained in the | p and the pigments can be isolated | om the stalks, even before a blossom Yellow, however, is a plastid sts in minute granules cell cture of the Both may exist at the with the result that pecu! color mixtures result. The same color explanation, Mr. Schull believes, will hold for a great many other flowing | plants b schull’s succes Exhibition Planned in Madrid. American radio manufacturers have been invited to display their products | n second held in Madri he radio show w the success of the tion of a year French and Germa in the itself ar English houses have re served considerable space for the ex hibit, but only one or two American firms have expressed their iniention The Woman of the House does the family marketing and, of neces- nty. spends the majcr portion of the family income. She should have at her disposal evelrydfnuhty for systematic and econom- ica isbursement which an bank affords. B dae Wulhmglon women find Checking and Sav- ings Accounts in this strong bank both eco- nomical and convenient. Our. equipment for their service and comfort is altogether complete. 2% Paid on Checking and 3% on Savings Accounts A DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA EDWARD J. STELLWAGEN PRESIDENT NG CORNER IST™ AND H STREETS AUGUST 18, 1925. two among them may |~ Bpectacular Presentation of ODIVA “The Water Queen” Unoqualled in Novelty and Magnificence FORTUNELLO & CIRILLINO “The Happy Hoollgans” 8 OTHER FUN FEATURKS GoiD: “MASTER Oharm {n Bong. Dance and Bownic dor Opening Saturday, Aug. 22, 1925 | “CLUB VENICIAN” Pat Carr and His “Venicians” Toll House Tavern Burnt. Mills Road Reservations Woodside 162 NATIONAL $1.10 - 85c - 50c MAT WED. ALL SEATS 50: | David Belasco's Famous Character Study “Miss Lane’s interpretdtion of the part was carefully and rked out and met witk approval of the full which attended the pe ance.”—The Post Week Seats Ve “QUINNEYS” e, S Men Only NOW ADMITTED LEADER THEATER T |‘ M. That Daring Expose and Exhibit of Actual Cases | Women Only FRIDAY orm Karpen Group in Tapestry Three pleces with reversible in tapestry cushions and wing chair. $175 Closed All Day Saturdays During August UNENDING VARIETY DISTINGUISHES THIS SALE A most impressionable feature of the August Sale of Lifetime Furniture is the immensity of the displays. So much good furniture everywhere you look—and at the amazingly low August prices. Really this Event is more than a Sale. It’s an extraordinary exposition of the newest and latest styles in good furniture. MAYER & CO. Seventh St. Bet. D & E The Augusz‘ Sale of LIFETIME FURNITURE- AMUSEMENTS. AMUSEMENTS Gt ity Compang of Qs g1 / / STANLEY FIRST WUN : s PERFECY fiearee. praYs Continuous Show 1to 11 STANLEY _ FIRST RUN KEITH'S O 0 PRICE ‘VAUDE- VILLE. Antmens PERFECT iearee PLAYS | Continuous Show, 1 to 11 on's First Opportunity to Hear The Russian Natlonal Orchestra ~ 8—OTHER NEV\’ i TRST \I")“l\l —ivacd RS m“m World Tour AND PERFECT FEATURES—S iN WASHINGTON = ATER MOVIE SEASON— i WARNER BRoTHERS (1 Ao “THE BRIDGE OF SIGHS” By CHARLES K. HARRIS, Who Wrote “After the Ball” With DOROTHY MACKAIL, the Newest of Screen Stars UNDER THE SKY—ON THE EARIE ROOF Dancing Tonight—Last Times. 11 to Midnight Without Extra Charge the First_Sho: Feature “SHE WOLVES” Basad on Belasco's: Stass Play I.I'I"! (1] . METROI‘OL TAN F AT j0th Today—10:30 A. M. to 11 P. M Firat National Presents COLLEEN DESERT FLOWER Dally at 10140 A. W.. 12:20, 5 144 1 and 9145 P. W enfe. Fable, Prelude Whashington's Finest Orchestra —EXTRA— STAFFORD PEMBERTON DANCERS Datly at 3,40, 7:20 and 9:25 P. M. CRANDALL'S | TIvoLI 14th & Park BN TODAY RIC ) .urn/ . AR SENNF MORNING, NTURSE CRANDALL’S \\IH\Q ADOR I8th&Cal RA.N. W, TODAY d AND TOMORROW HE CRANDALL’S CENTRAL 9th Be I,IAI RANDALL’S SAV OY THEATER arden TOMORROW = ALICE SACKCLOTH ' ANT) NETT \\ AGONS CRANDALL'S TODAY _AND N1O \[nRF‘\u mvu_ Apollo Theater An TOMC ZIES CRANDALL’S \0](‘\ THH\TFR pucbee St TODAY — CLAIRE R PAT ONALLEY DESF TODAY-—NAZINOYA DEEMING SIN » TOMORROW — pET BEATTY AND THE BAD MAR. 5 GOOD MORN Continmons 11 to 11 Capacity Crowds Proclatm It Beason's Greatest Show ““DRUSILLA with a MiLLION" MISCHA m TERSON'S Musioally Conducted Excursien ““A Trip To Dixie” hT MISs WASHINGTON Appearing in Person ARLINGTON BEACH PARK BATHING—DANCING — AMUSEMENTS TODAY AND ALL WEEK Paramount Presents THE STREET OF FORGOTTEN MEN The atory of a Bowery Cinderelia and a beggar scho lost himaelf for Tove——With PERCY MARMONT—MARY BRIAN AND NEIL HAMILTON HARRY LANGDON COMEDY News—Toples—Oyerture OV .’ Y SEAsON LOEW'S COLUMBIA reet at 12 W, > T TODAY AND ALL “rm(" Metro-Goldwyn Presents MISS LILLIAN GIS In Henry King's wonderful Ital- {an-fimed _production of George Elior's classic. “ROMOLA” WITH DOROTHY GISH \ RONALD COLMAN--WM. H. POWELL | Othe: DO NOT MISS DIXIELAND NIGHT At Chevy Chase Lake TONIGHT 41st Annual Grand TOURNAMENT And Dress Ball MARSHALL HALL Wed., Aug. 19, 1925 STEAMER CHAS, MACALESTER p ¥l lvs Sorenth 1t whast Wasdinetan at 10 . m Returning wil 12:30, 4:50, 7 Va Alexandria, MUSIC BY McWILLIAWS FARE, ROUND TRIP. . 50 Cents $100.00 in Gold Wil Be Divided as First Prize, £40; Second Prise, $30 Third Prize, $20; Fourth Prise, $10 The Mt. Vernon and Marshall Hall Steamboat Co., Ltd. GAYETY coLumalA BURLESGUE | ——TWICE_ DAT i $MOK|NG PERMITTED ~ | In Any Part of Theater OPENS SAT. NIGHT AUG. 22 “RARIN’ T0 60" 70 PEOPLE | 3% White—- —35 Colored Box nmmn npanu Thunday Moonlight STEAMER ST. JOHNS Zeave: Tth Bt. Whar! fer 40-Mile COLONIAL Moenlight Trip Beach Taesdays, Thars- Every Monday | days and Susdays, Wednesday and | 9a.m.; Saturday, Friday at 7:15 | 2:30 p. m. FREE DANCING EVERY TRIP Amsle perking wpece st whast. e zads at Klozandria every trip. Tolophene Daylight INCLUDING DANCING AT THE BIG 50 AMUSEMENTS I AMUSEMENT PARK ~_GLEN ECHO | —————— CHESAPEAKE BEACH Onithe Bar BATHING, DANC KHORE. FREE ADMISSION [ N A SEA \nn \4 110\\ 20700 1550, 500, Sundage” £:30. 10:30. Days: 10:00. 11:30. 2:30. 5:4¢ Frequent {rains returning. 11:30 Film Features PARK THEATER *01% 11003 & LILLIE COMEDY « OLYMPIC You Si. Bet. 1th &1 5th in ITE_FANG." by I RRY . SEMON i HE DUMBARTOF, * o THE MIRAGE NEW STANTON ot 5 X William Fox presents. Tmperial Comedy PRINCESS 1o 7t FRIENDLY EN LIT E_FRENCH R SCTENTIFIC 3 LIBERTY Ner(r Can. and ¥ scr. GROUNDS FOR DIVORCY TAKOMA Takoma Park, D. C. “THE _HU \\"Fhfl\\“?\l\\\” y }< ELITE l"l’!l'\: ll:']l(l\ l"'l !.\ Avr.’ HIPPODROME *haX-YAvA % A CAFE IN CAIRO PAUL ERICK. JAURA LA RLANT T ki : INTRODUCE MF CAROLINA 'th & N.C. Ave. SE THE DENIAL” with CLAIRE WINDSOR. XMERICAN 1nt St and T I Ave. BETTY BRONSON ADOLPIE ENT "h\» Pa. Ave. Ph CIRCLE. wosn Ample Parking Space Il&\l}l\ m “THE A great picture BEBE CROWDED HQT DANCING ¢ N W -PRIVATE Lis Course. 4 priv.. 3 PROF . MBS 1328 M 4T, ’

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