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40 d THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 1925, wm- HX GLMMS |Lincoln Apology Won by Youth TEN SLAIN IN RAID |WOMAN POLICE EXHIBIT - Suspected of Theft of Former’s Eggs BY OUTLAW BAND| 'S FEATURE AT COLOGNE Correspondence of the Associated Press. By the Associated Press. eggs had disappeared from the place. > e e KARLSRUHE, August 21.—One of UF U_ S, INVESI[]RS OAKLAND, Calif., September 14.—| A week later the Crouch boy was|‘“Lightning,” Terror of Brazilian|the most interesting features of the AMUSEMENTS. M AT EVERY FATHER AND MOTHER' And every son and daughter in Washington should see the wonderful lesson in obedience to parents revealed in the AMU SHME\’I'i T The Greatest Artists for the Least Money MONDAY EVENING | John G. Crouch, 82, ‘believes he is € by his father to visit Lincoln's ¥ fooant olice exhini: was iia metion RIE! only person who ever meuie‘&' :‘: ::L? office. This he did. Villagers, Declared Leader of |devoted to German women's police. CONCERT SE s SEEEsdus masElfosnt Srama of sndlent snd modem “m“' ol ariont ¥l e e weetias e P . . Cologne, with the assistance of Ameri. *t i that has enthralled the whole country as a $2 attraction! German Finance Agent to|,Crouch was borh on a farm in|the future emancipator. -l wrons. Gang Attacking Cabore. can and English women, was the first resented by Peggy Albion. Rochester, Sangamon County, 8 |fully suspected you of stealing eggs i b i Sty o organize a women's section of | [ WASHINGTON UM & g miles from Springfield, Ill. As a|and I want you to forgive me.” its police force, the organization being AUDITOR! Set Revaluation on Loans |youngster he often went tohe capital | Crouch lived in Sangamon County | By the Associated Press. patterned after those of New York 19th and E Sts. N.W. Opening Concert October 19 Reinald Werrenrath with the farm help to dispose of pro- |50 years and saw Lincoln many [ RIO JANEIRO, September 14.—A |and London. Leipzlg now is planning duce. On one occasion he entered |times. He often sold apples to Mrs. |local news agency reports that a gang [to_follow Cologne's example. the stable on Lincoln's property and | Lincoln. On May 4, 1865, Crouch|of outlaws vesterday attacked the vil-| The woman police of Cologne, be- was leaving when Lincoln arrived |viewed the body of the assassinated | lage of Cabore, in the state of Para- |sides acting as a protective force for T and searched his pockets, saying that President. hyba, and killed ten persons. girls and young women, also exert an By the Associated Pres The leader of the band is said to | influence in child labor. BERLIN, September 14.—Dr. Adolf be a noted Brazillan bandit who Is Freidrich, departmental chief in the TODAY'S AMUSEMENTS. BULL FORCES OCCUPANTS |calied “Lightning” by the country folk ACCIDENT INSURA CE Held in America. OMMANDMENTS' CECIL B. DeMILLE'S CLASSIC, FEATURING RICHARD DIX—LEATRICE JOY—ROD LaROCQUE—NITA NALDI Other Concerts Include finance miinstry, has been designated | National — “Gunpowder.” comeds and villagers In Parahyba and neigh- e & 2 3 y B > Lueresia Bo: THEODORE ROBERTS—AGNES AYRES—ESTELLE TAYLOR AND by the G > boring states, . wh terrorized i Loulse Homer A e m. OF AIRPLANE TO SCATTER | yirine states, | eho are LY ”,:,‘;" AYEAR - H Gouet THormann vira Semnion MAMMOTH CAST OF 5000 OTHER PLAYERS! i regulate the claims of persons in| Belasco—"“Accused,” modern drama, The Jornal do Recife of Pernam- P R any. ss 614 Upshur Albert Spalding iinch i America holding Ger federal or Charges on Wrecked Craft and |buco recemtly said “Lightning’s” band | *_or ohone Adams s2RT " Keent w1 el Lopdon, String leveland Or- DS NOW PLAYING AT POPULAR PRICES 9§ [ ns or other securities falling comedy numbered 45. A detachment of the - % 5 f evaluation law. Then Completes Work of Parahyba state police has started in | A o e iedrich: i leavin for the Keit] uit of th utl: . ‘ Drehestra) Friedrichs is leaving fo TS 3 nursuit of the outlaws. Dnlted States ‘on “Thursday on the |73 .o, vandavilp, at Destruction. i Glbson S Tickets now—Jordan Piano Co., fner Columbus. One of his duties > i Correspondence of the Associated Press. 13 will be to designate the banks through COF"‘""*‘R“: Serenaders, vaudeville. | “"GERONIER Belgium, August 26.— OPENS FOURTH YEAR. S ical “":,,:1:,,.(31 q.:ll.,“ CONTINUOUS 10:30 A. M—11 P. M. | which claims for revaluation may be | cohtinuous from 1 to 11 p.am. An infuriated bull vented its ire upon| WHAZ will open its fourth year to- | urgica. Victrola Dept. " 3 5 T ' Strand — Gunnar Kasson -Balto, |5 gisabled airplane recently and when | night with a program by the same | Appli S . The fi ministry today issued a | vaudeville, continuous from 12:30 t0|the animal concluded that its job had | entertainers that presented the initial | pplhiance e tice oL wany ”("""~ been done the machine was' beyond |entertainment at this station in Sep- | Fittind olders o r governn se-| Gayety—“Chuckles of 1926," bur-|repair. The airplane carrying eight | tember, 1922. | e ritie: | P rp| ying 5 g e A nding these | lesque, at 215 and 815 p.m. passengers from Paris to Brussels was | Establish RS ARLINGTON Bover of it Y A uddling Kutles,” bur-|forced down by a defective motor and stablishment ] Fsiis 9th at Power of ttorney to present their |, . at 2:30 and 820 p.m. |landed in a pasture 15 miles trom Cronr-Sels of PARK . ; 5 5 3 50 | Brussels. e £ o e amlalto " The Lron Horse." at 10:50 | i H e bull, aroused by the chugging Surgical Quality BATRING—DANCING — AMUREMPNTS Gee 4 PR ey omfll;:lm‘:n\; ..|of the motor, made straight for it, B e Hoas —_— = T : : k .| while the pilof and passengers jumped = ¢t The work arisi from the revalua- | at 10:40 a.m., 12:45, 2:50, 5, 7 and 9:15 | gyt and 'slm'p’d Rilamrg b e 5 " 5 " astic osiery SUPPER DANCE foancy neooealilt i Cermany the field. The animal charged the Supplies. Big variety. And Trusses " nancial history ore than 40,000 - o 3 S i lay. . T st oy, Fine Clothes,” at|machine agaln and again and kept at Stop n today. ies e e THou m., 1335, 335, 6:35, 7:35 and his work of destruction unti thepas| G A RRISON’S riehs “ang our servicy. 4y verr” veet Club Venetian Orchestra —_— | amined | > sengers got out of the dnm:»r zone. that can b procured in Washington Toll House Tavern Burnt Mills Road, Md. Reservations—Woodside 162 _ Palace—"The Man Who Found Him- Wholesale Toy and Novelty Co.. Tne All This Week to Accommodate the Overflow Capacity Crowds ‘ tle Hosl Ab- who bought before | s wlin e period of an inflation from | I!:A‘v:f who acquired their securities | 7:25, 8 5 p.m. i MT VERNON - - 3 AP ! : ¢ i Lo Steamer RIP VAN WINKLE REVIVED. % NOT]ICE Famous Role to Be Staged With | Francis Wilson Leading. self,” at 1115 am. 115, 3:25, 525, 914 E 8t. N.W. Toent with your heaith"{f you E.:“\: noed of e e lvnllln% vo 9 octor_and let s my whatever he says vou need. clal prices now prevail. xome Coerrrrrrr. 175 R " $L.75 s T sa00 Garter Stockinge.... $3.50 Charles Macalester Leaves 7th St Whart the smile on the fel- 10 AM. and 2:30 P.M. low who drives a car Round Trip. 85c. Admission 25c. with Rotor-Gas. Bo- tor-Gas full of real clean power. Ready 6. 5 9:50 p.m. (‘entnl~ ‘Tides of Passio: at IRON HORSE Performances Continuous FEATURE STARTS 10:51, 12:58, 8:00, 5:05, 7:11, 9:22 MUSICAL PRESE) The first production in the new theater. which is nearing completion, will be “The Rival heridan’s com- Cecer weCbay S ok eavinde on edy. in which Wilson will play Bob 5. Acres. “Rip Van Winkle” will be the second play staged. AMr. Wilson was the intimate friend BOSTON, September 14 (P).—A re- 0 #o! Rotor-Gas and ATIONS BY vision of “Rip Van Winkle with ’3“’3 '..-"'cm“";i‘." Rotorlena 011 will 2.75 5 AL S T L A makn e kit S ork EIse e $2. i Farbmount Bresonts MISCHA GUTERSON Kaged this Season Ty the. Repertor l-l:yl RWIY . better. Jum tm Truss, single. ... $1.75 THOMAS ! Rialto Concext Orchestra Theater of Boston, America’s first | i > Gibson’s Speclal 3 ure—* clvic theater, it mas annoaneed yeo o A Lt Leather Truss g5 0q || Opest) Aniesioan: Nunteny terday. & 0 G;’!nsle gar ooy o i | Mile. Annette Royak, Soprano, and Mr. Everctt Hardell, Tenor, v son's pecia i 87 00 I In an Interpretive Duet In_ Booth Tarkingtow's pripping Portner Aplrtmenls - romance of love and regencration Cafe Offers You e o fil ‘MAN WHO FOUND MIMSELF 3 nrton Agents for i WITH VIRGINIA VALLI TONIGH ‘?)H"me fc°°7l§°d » e | St e ||| MUTUAL BURLES K ' 'POLI’S #7%2'Serv inner for 75¢c | Buy Confederate Half Dol lars, benefit Stone Mountain Memorial, here for $1.00. ess and uvlnut ac- counts specialized and solici | Resources Over 55,000,000 ess famous reducin THE AVENUE AT 9TH The Management requests that the TWICE TODAY audience” he “weat jents We have the facilitics and an earnest iscomfort. Thousands are we e “KUDDLING KUTIES" 0. as the vita on of the play desire 1o serve you in any banking || —served amid rtfil.\ed and com- 3;;..'&:" measure you and fit you G A Y E T Y FRIDAY NIGHT AMATEURS Siarts Brompt w icith he rise 2 midy | capacity. fortable surroundings. We also carry: —_—— 1 | Wagenhale an o ‘M’m PO —at Morsisows voul1 find OF COMMERCE | Bank Remains Open Until Table D’Hote June Arch Braces. e e TONIGHT 823 Jesse Lynch Williama' new piay e s L 1 o Buifs Fooe tAviisiri CBLmBIA e ATIONAL AND SAVINGS @ : ‘M. on vern- —with choice of meat, vege- Blue Jay Corn and Bunion Remedies. || 15— —TWICE DAILY—S8015 Mats. Wod. & Sat. e - E. Morrison Paper Co. Cor. 7th and E Sts. tables, soup, salad and dessert. ds "of Soecial Orthopecic *"SMOKING PERMITTED GENE BUCK Fresents a New Flay red. ment Pay Day Monthly s 18 1009 Pa. Ave. The kind usually costing $1.25. e “L(.:HUCR:(L_ES OF 1926" || GUNPOWDER Invalid Beds, ote ot e oSy BRires: || Byd.C.NUGENT snd ELLIOTT NUGENT Served daily 5:30 to 7:00. RR(CF n'nu-: | . . v r b a; me , $1.1 o P " (‘lrbfl- Monterey, Lily ‘Cahlll, Miriam Fral tutze, §oen SRR Rl BT e Ie At Gibson . 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