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46 BROKER HEADS TAX| “LIST IN VIRGINIA Frederlck W. Scott Rich- mond, Pays $100,736 on Income. Collector . | allowing newspaper | 1 which to | income d his orde his <.mw ndividual v Virginia attaches 5 the re and otherwise 1 their search for mes of the | r taxpavers prevented com- | plete check vesterda { .opum.w collector explained his position | that while he was willing | ) the public in | the lav, he was| accord with the publicity to tax The sayin with ly in allowing | man, however s'a taxpayer hour on the | e of Collector newspaper standing on his rights gained an extra half books during the absenc Noel in f s List survey showed | hmond brok \dividual tax on his 1924 list of $100,736 Charlottesville paid $ gerald, Rich Harry Flood +Byrd -{in H. Cooke, head of the v Institute, Lexin| i3, and Charles H. Con- »rfolk hotel man, §2, H Belvoir uthern sident of the Tm- ) Co. of Great Britain, vidual Stuart McGu Gunn esta T follow: | hmond, Florence a., $11,656; $43,839 i ranville tichniond, 384; Blair Roanoke, THREE WIVES ON HIS LIST. NEW . Fishburn, YORK tember 3 (#).—Ac- v ves, Walter a structural iron by the police on Two women who 8aid they were nis wives appeared at the jolice station against him, and id to be Columbus, Ohio. ind is said to have married Milligan in October, 1917, in Me. Several months later he went to Suffern, N. Y., where it he married May Alfke. rejoined his fir wife in He was arrested upon of his second wife, and, ac- to the police, admitted having + third, whose maiden name i not disclose, in Columbus, MT. VERNON Steamer Charles Macalester Leaves 7th St. Wharf 10 AM. and 2:30 P.M. Round Trip. 85c. Admiseion, 2 York iplaint ordin married . . 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Invalid Beds, etc. Get It At Gibson's Where Your Dellars Have More Cents | was without ceremon: 1 f!clined to speculate on the future pol- | K\ | or THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, Mozart Music Was Called Hideous 125 Years Ago by Prussian Princes By the Associated Prees. BERLIN, September 3.—Not much was thought of the music of Mozart ago by Prince Henry and Prince Ferdinand of Prussia. In let- (PI‘( addressed by them to Count and Henckel-Donnersmarck, it acterized as “hideou ast Friday a musical plece by art (church music) was performed and admired by many. T do not mind telling you, confidentially though, that I thought it hideous. “It is hellish music and only re- quires a cannon to make the inferno complete. The instruments produce a veritable pandemonium of nolses. I am told that this music is considered to be cducational. Well, my answer is that it is just like the “Messiah,” written by Klopstock, which Is gen erally admired but which no one un- derstands.” DR. FRANK ASSUMES '\ WISCONSIN U DUTIES New University President Says "Entire State Must Formulate Its Policies. September 3.—Dr. nk yesterday umed the office of president of the University of Wisconsin, succeeding Dr. E. A. Birge, who after 5 *connection with the institution as student, teacher and president retires to become president emeritus. Dr. Frank was formerly the Century Transfer editor of of the president's office The ideals of | \dministration, Dr. Frank said, | will be to perpetuate sqund scholar- | ship and inspired teaching, productive | { research and practical service, free- | dom to investigate and ‘“courage to follow the truth wherever it may s far as a discussion of the prob. and policies of the University of onsin is concerned, I am in ex. ly the same position I was in la: when I accepted the presidency, Franks said. “At that time I de. icles of the university, because it is, my judsment, inconsistent with the nature and needs of a free univer- sity to assume that its policles can should be determined by private opinions and personal desires of the | pl’e‘xld?nl alone. ’ “If democracy is to be more than a mere window dressing for disguised | .| despotisms of purpose and procedure, | he policies of a free university must | sincere_and sustained | L;lsj)urgh Seafood Co.| Wholesale and Retall Distributors of All | ieties of Seafoods in seaso TO HOTELS. PRIV. A'I‘L FA) F R RN AR 18 Mummpal Fish Wharf Main 6237-6288 AVE YOUR]| RADIO | REPAIRED —and_overhauled before |§! cool weather by our ex- M. A. LEESE 0PTIcaL. co. 614 9th St. 712 11th S\reet Branch tore DEATH PENALTY IMPOSED. in China Anti-Foreign Boycott. August 29 (delayed) UP) that Chinese working for or ing suplies to Rwitishers were executed as one step for en- Extreme Measures in being | forcement of the anti-foreign boycott | were received in the forelgn settle ment today. General conditions remained the same, with the Chinese strikers still supporting the boycott. Reports of fighting between troops of rival Chinese factions were re. ceived from Shumchun and Sam Shul. collaboration of the nresident, the members of the governing board, the scholars of the several faculties, the students and alumni and the people of the State.” i TODAY'S AMUSEMENTS. National—“Why Men Leave Home,"” comedy, ‘at 8:20 p.m. Matinee at 2:20 p. .m. Keith’s—John Steel, vaudeville, at 2:15 and 8:15 p.m. Earle—Jimmy Gildea and com- pany, vaudeville, continuous from 1 1 Iarry Waimen's _ Girls. vaudeville, continuous from 12:30 to 11 p.m. Gayety—"Girl Club,” burlesque, at 2:15 and 8:15 p.m. Muluul — Evelyn “Gang,” burlesque, 8:20 p.m. Columbia—'“The Coast of Folly,” at 11:20 am., 1:15, 325, 7:25 and 9:46 p.m. Metropolitan—*Her Paris,” at 11:35 a.m., 7:35 and 9:40 p.m. Palace—"A Slave of Fashion,” at 0, 2:35, 4:25, 6:10, T:55 Cunningham's at 2:30 and Sister From 1:35, 3:35, 5:85, at and Home-Maker," 1:35, 3:35, 5:35, 7:35 “Tivoli—“Beggar on Horseback,” at 2, 4, 5:45, 7:40 and 9:35 p.m. Ambassador— " The Crowded Hour,” at 615, 8 and 9:40 p.m. Central “Beauty and _the Bad | Man,” at 12 ,'3:30, 5, 6:30, 8 and 9:30 p.m. R flhll lud h\u’ your BLANK E. Morrison Paper Co. 1009 Pa. Ave. I\ _il Winter’s Ravages —tell least painted. GARAGE PAINTS, WALL TINTS, VAR- NISHES, FLOOR FINISHES, WOOD STAINS, WINDOW GLASS, WIND- SHIELD tection PAINTS, V OIS fWe carry ¢ and other vantage of submit estimates Glass Tops for Desks, Bureaus, Etc., Cut to Order HUGH PAINTS & GLASS 1334 N. Y. Ave. Get your Fall painting under way now—and to insure greatest pro- employ JARNISHES nationally products — give our patrons the 1({» Specially Low Prices ##Glad to advise you in this connection —also on property that’s well Reilly - sponsored , STAINS & omplete lines of Du Pont known paint on request Fine Tables, Very Reasonab’y REILLY CO. Phone Main 1703 Snlo: === THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 2 Oy 1925. FIRE WRECKS,ICE PLANT. Fourteen Houses Burn at $150,000 Loss at Reeders, Pa. STROUDSBURG, Pa., September 3 (P).—The entire plant of the Mountain Spring Ice Co, at Reeders, near here, was destoyed by fire today. The loss is estimated at $150,000. There were 14 icehouses in the plant. . The barn of Edward Doll, a quarter of a mile distant, was ignited by sparks and destroyed, and two brush fires were started a mile away. PRSP i i L 1 Your Favorite Flower May be had at Gude’s, 1212 F.— vertisement. ATTENTION, LOVERS OF SEA FOOD Hard Crabs, flna and fat, 0c to 75¢ per dor Fresh (‘lu‘ht Rock Crab Meat . . 5t lb M. S. FAUNCE \ No. 7, lglfl:wit Wharf = ! L‘ Linen’s Like a | Letterhead | HE successful busi- ness house symbol- izes its success in its fine letterhead. The successful busi- ness man invites greater success well dressed in TOL- MANIZED starched collars. TOLMAN- IZING leaves col- lars white as bond paper, smooth as lithographing, flexi- ble as the new ste- nog’s spelling and comforting as a let- ter beginning “en- closed find check.” Phone to have our service man call for your ‘linen weekly. The Tolman Iba F. W. MacKenzfe, Mgr, 6th and C Sts. N. W, Franklin 71 Time Payments on General Motors cars N August 1st General Motors announced import- ant reductions in its time payment charges on General Motors cars—notwithstanding the fact that General Metors charges have always been the lowest. The important thing to the purchaser is the total cost of a car. The time payment charge is a part of such total cost when the car is bought on time. These reductions therefore mean, in such instances, a sub- stantially lowered total cost. It is the policy of General Motors to pass on to the car purchaser economies wherever effected — in financing as well as in engineering, manufacturing or merchandising operations. The purchase of a car out of income is a universally accepted practice. Six years ago General Motors or- ganized the General Motors Acceptance Corporation (GMAC) to make credit available at the lowest possible cost to purchasers of General Motors cars. The standard time price of any General Motors.car is the cash delivered price, plus only the new GMAC charge. GENERAL MOTQRS BUICK 917-919 G St. N.W. CADILLAC CHEVROLET OAKLAND “A car for every purse and purpose” OLDSMOBILE [ENTS. AMUSEMENTS. RIALTO Oth at Gee N. W. Continuous 11 to 11 CARL LAEMMLE Prosents ALICE JOYCE and CLIVE BROOK I & Pioturization of Dorathy Canfeld's Famous Novel. “THE HOME MAKER" Comedy—Scenic—News —ON THE STAGE— “Scenes from the Bowery” Concelved and Presented by MISCHA GUTERSON TONIGET, NATIONA . $1.10 - 85¢ - 50c |EXTRA MATINEE FRIDAY | ALL SEATS, 50c FAREWELL WEEK NATIONAL THEATER PLAYER. Direction Clifford Brooke, Offer “WHY MEN LEAVE HOME" By Avery Hopwood [ MAT. SAT., 85c and 50c_ | OPENING OF THE SEASON Yeek Next Mon., Sept. 7 Jeat Now 3. P. BICKERTON, Jr., In Association with Basil Dean Presents THE VORTEX A Play by NOEL COWARD With the Author in the Lead- iag Role. 'KEITHS #7* we fontALBEE vAUDEDILEE Famous Favorites to the Front JOHN STEEL Amer! Foremost Tenor. HENRY HULL and Co. 7 MLLE. ANN CODEE WALTER & EMILY WALTERS [T ummmrm||ounuuuuurlmmmnummmwmmm LOEW'S— WASHINGTON'S LEADING THEATERS —LJE COLUMBIA Street at JAs'r THREE u.uq Paramount Presents GLORIA SWANSON PRSI A. H. WOODS Presents MABEL NORMAND (IN PERSON) IN THE LITTLE MOUSE By OTTO HARBACH With RUSSELL MACK Evenings—Oreh.. $2 and $2.50. 9100 a PRICES gy e TWO POPULAR PRICED MATINEES Thursday Saturday, S0e to In a vivid spectacular romance of Palm Beach’s social gayety, “THE COAST OF FOLLY” Latest Sennett Comedy International Newsreel Overture—Other Features owongDurrco NEDLTS Gomrmm PAI.AGE eet nt 13th 1 AST THREE DAYS Metro-Golawyn Presents NORMA SHEARER In her most alluring role in & gorgeous drama of fashion, “A SLAVE OF FASHION” Comedy—News—Overture :szxz; UGUN-UP” i s lar Ou: mon@ufl' co DIRECTION STANLEY COMPANY OF AMERICA KEITH'S POPULAR PRICED VAUDEVILLE americas CONTINUOUS, 1 to 11 ARLE PERFECY rreamec STANLEY FIRST RUN SELECTED PHOTOPLAYS ALWAYS COMFORTABLE JIMMY GILDEA & CO. in the Farce with Music “THE GREAT LOVERS” Nick Hufl'ordl VaLE First Showing fn Washinzton IRENE RICH in “A LOST LADY” NTINE- OX LIDDELL and G LAST FEATURE SHOWN 7 BOHEMIAN NIGHTS EARLE NEWS COMEDY 50—LAST COMPLETE VAUDEVILLE 9:15 Spend the Last Holiday of the Summer Season at COLONIA Big 3-Day LABOR DAY CELEBRATION Sat.—Sun.—Mon. Special Schedule of Trips Of Palatial Steamer ST. JOHNS Beventh SBtrest Wharf Snmhy. 2:30 P. M.; Sunday, 9 A. M. , 9 AL M.; Tuesday, 9 A. M. FREE DANCING on steamer every trip. Sters made at Sledasdria” evers trip. Prons Main 852 GLEN ECHO FREE ADMISSION AMUSEMENT PARK Film Features PARK mEATER 4618 14th N.W. ALICE TERRY in “ANY WOMAN OLYMPIC You St. Be Return Eng: MOORE in and 9 P.M 1th & 15th Two Shows— DUMBARTON QLI ) and LLOYD HUGHES 14 SALLY NEW STANTON f-mxa 910 \| "HHA\UYH J CHEVYCHASE o \\P.’& ALIAS Night EMPIRE 914 H Street N. REDQROTHY X MARY ¥ By Tak Park, . TAKOMA 4". o \,\’T\n\on T VR WalfE SEATS TODAY FOR AUGUSTUS THOMAS' xew AMERICAN rrav, ‘STILL WATERS' A LASH COMEDY OF OFFI. iU flBElASGO - NEXT MONDAY NIGHT “CHAMPIONS OF LOST CA AMERICAN BAD &6 CIRCLE *1% . Ample Parking Tengs! Showings_7 and 9 P.M ALICE = TERRY, CONWAY BEERY, HUNT! GREAT DIVID CE. TH UTUAL BURLES Txl AVEHV!DAT STH FVEL\\ CU \l\GHAM AND HER GANG ARLIN GTON BEACH 3 PARK BATHING—DANCING — AMUSEMENTS EYES EXAMINED GLASSES FITTED = Eacho& Co.,Inc. 21-22-23 Municipal Fish Market 12th and Water Sts. S.W. Phone Main 6176, 9510. If you want to see a Whirlwind—attend the Motor Cycle Races at the Wash.-Baltimore Speedway Laurel, Md. Labor Day, Sept. 7th There will be $5,000 in Cash Prizes Biggest Motor Cycle event ever held in this section. Tickets: General admission, $1. Grand- stand _(including admission) 1.50. Box seats, $3. $2.50 an . Infleld parking, $1. For Sale at Speedway Co.’s Office. 10th floor Cont’nental ‘l'r!llt Bm-. 14th and H & Bro., 138076 w; Hoy '““i o .nd ¥ sts. French ,'-'5!'.7 ‘oycie Bxe 709 < Cycio Bxcnang Gateteria, 1712 14th st.; r. ECL l.ouhen-. 8i2 oth st. L BEACH FARE (Cole: bt day $1.50 GAYETY Vfl Ninth Near F——— Main 4300 COLUMB!A BURLESQUE 2: TWICK DAULY-——8:15 \\H\l\l\( MIT IN AN u\m oF ilkaTer Ladies’ Matinee n. Iy T Next Week—"Bozo” Snyder in |~ “Follies r u@wou@uneo_] CRANDALL'S: METROPOLITAN ————————F AT 10th LAST 3 DAYS—11 TO 11 First National Presents CONSTANCE TALMADGE With Ronald Colman and Geo. K. Arthur in the only com- pletely irresixtible vehicle she has ever had. HER SISTER FROM PARIS —EXTRA— LIGE (|:NONLEY “BEWARE” Overture—News—Scenie Washington's Finest Orckestra CRANDALL S, TIVOLI 13th & Park RANW. IORRC A" AMBAS \\an 188 Col. KXW ™ e DAY CROWDED ol TONORROW-_BETTY, COMPSON and JACK HOLT in RE SENNETTS B ICE." And SCEN CRANDALL’S CENTRAL Dtk Bet. b & E ND TOMORROW LT in “THE MA ¥ ELS! TH ComEDY and AKING CRANDALL’S rpdy And WHIS- “HOWES And C CRANDALL’S Avenue 5 Pa. Ave. S IN in THE 3" N.E. y& ! BRSNrY SATIN" And COM- <RAYMOND GRIFFITH And TODAY — ‘SMOOTH 4 mrmxv York Theater HOUSE PETERS in And_ COMEDY. n TED M and SPORTLIC i il | GLOVFRS. 613 = | sons any time. Guar._results. AD i se. 4 priv.. 3 class, vironment. W. 1128, AGHER STUDIO d il te 11 p.m appointment DAVISON'S -Teact “rectly in PROF.-MRS Uy 1329 M ST. N.W. Condeiata; Oherteets da few_ Inssons.