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2L THE EVENING 2 BILL CAMPAIGN ISHELD UNLAWFUL Offering of Prizes for Notes With Certain Numbers Bars Mailing Papers. Br th Associated Press The latest scheme of newspapers to increase circulation by offering prizes for $1 or $2 bills bearing certain num bers was declared tnlaw vesterday by Solicitor Donnelly of the Post Office Department. He ruled that the prac tice was a violation of the postal lot tery laws and barred publications of- fering such p S the mails. The scheme has been operated many parts of the country by newspapers. When et tention of the Post O that such publications were being cir culated through the mails, the pub. lishers immediately were notified In New York several newspapers adopted the plan. in some cases pub lishing the lucky numnbers only in their city editio: which normally get into the mails tarough posting by individuals. The depariment ever, polnted out to the that in such instances the were liable to punishr ing the postal laws ¥ numbers \ Solicitor Donne! scheme to he a_distril by chance in viola of the penal code. a fine of not more than S prisonm for not more vears. The solicit ] tion that similayr scheme lucky names from dire: ing prizes to their owners ave i barred. STAGE FIGHT DELAYS many oni the tion 213 OPERA’S PRESENTAT!ON' | Director and Union Official Come | to Blows Over Question of Payment for Chorus. By the Associated Press EW YORK, Septem presentation of the Opera by the Boston Civic Opera C at the Manhattan Opera H [vas postponed for more than last n between Sherman of the Grand Opera Choral and Alberto Baccolint, musi tor Po were the bo fracas. Society direc reserves k-singe s slashed across the face which wveen Sherman and Baccolini over to be paid the chorus. Baccolini w with felonious leased in §1.000 1 money rrested 1ssault and char and later re TODAY'S AMUSEMENTS. National unpowder,’ drama, at 0 and R:20 p.m Belasco—"“Accused.” modern drama, 2:20 and 8:20 p.n Poli’s — ““Lovely Lad, drama, at 2:20 and £:20 p.m Keith’s—Nora Bayes, vaudeville, at 2:15 and 8:15 p.m Earle—Ritz Seren: continuous from 1 Strand — Gunnar vaudeville, 11 p.m. Gayety—"Chuckles of 10 lesque, at and 8:15 p.m Mutual—"Kuddlinz Kuties,” lesque, and $:20 p.m. Rialto—"The Iron Horse.” at 10:50 5 7:10 and 9:20 p.m. Ten a.m., 12 comedy at comedy ers, vaudeville, p-m continuous from 12:30 to bur Columbia— Tlxn ments,” at 10:40 . and 9:15 p.m. Métropolitan— 11:35 a.m., 1:35, 9:40 pm Fine 3:35, 5:35, and self’ Tivol at 11:15 am., 115, 32! id 9:35 pm Welecome Home." at 4:45, 6:15. 8$:40 and 10:15 pm Ambassador—Wild Horse Mesa,’ and 9:55 p.m The. !,nfln h»nrh Girl, 2. 3 q The Little Tree Nursery Now Is the Planting Season Evergreens, Shrubbery and Plants of all Kinds. RODMAN BROS. 1449 Park Road MT. VERNON Steamer Charles Macalester Leaves 7th St, Whart 10 AM. and 2:30 P.M. Round Trip. 85c. Admission 25e 7 PAID ON SAVINGS DEPOSITS MORRIS PLAN BANK Under Supervision U. S. Treasury 1408 H ST. N. W. TO SHENANDOAH CAVERNS SUNDAY, SEPT. 20 Special Train, First - Class Coaches and Parlor Car Lv. Washington 9 AM. The features and formations in Shenandoah Caverns have been pronounced by fhoisande of Vi Tore as amonz the most beautiful of the world'a natural attractions. Tickets may be purchased at Union Station, 7th St. Station or City Ticket Office, 15100 H St. N.W. Southern Railway Syflem 2 07 7% in | Department | —lmnli\e committee refused to serve, Kasson -Balto, | Palace—"The Man Who Found Him Starving by High School Girls io Get I Stylish Fl«rures Is Charfled by Doctor| | By the Associated Press the same until the girls| “the flapper age.” Then, (he girls begin the “starving " of reducing. ating pickles and fce cream stead of hot luncheon, he said one of the methods employed. bling of sweets and fancy concoctions’ | was anothel The survey revealed that 18 per | cent of the girls examined were ““un der the danger line” with regard to weight. HAILSTORM VICTIMS TO BE GIVEN RELIEF 1250 Families Impoverished by De- struction of Crops in Virginia. | was_about September 19, |reach 15 High school girls in Chester are “starving themselves” in an effort to maintain “stylish silhouette figures' until they are ‘‘dangerously under- weight.”" ‘officials of the Delaware| Tuberculosis Association stated on_the completion of a survey. | Dr. Harry Schulman, secretary of i"“‘ assoclation, said that underweight & boys and girls in the schools INSURANGE BODY’S ELECTION IS WARM | Taunts Fly as South and West | Eliminate Eastern Leaders me Ofiicm in- | By the Associated Press | Spacial Dispateh to The Star. | AN ANTONIO, September 19.—| DANVILLE. Va.. September 19.- | \h” svest and South triumphed over |y, pittayivania board of supervisors | the East and the old regime of of- | ficers in the Insurance Com.| will be called to meet next week to | missioner Association in the elec- | discuss relief measures for the farm- | thon of W. R. €. Kend 1o the presidency over $ |ioch of Penrsylvania session vesterday For the first time the organization, complete o as wrested from the East. The | man returned to office was Col. | 25 | Joseph Button of Virginia, re-elected | | secretary-treasurer for the seventh | consecutive time, without a dissent | ing_vote. W. McCul- the closing | Violent hallstorm of last Wednesday. \\\h\(h waste a large section of | | Pittsylvania Connty laid in the history {of | tro | trot on 50 families have been impoverished On Tuesday night § Jones w: in fairly comfortable circumstances. ! Last night he was in Danville looking | for a job. He lost 130,000 hills of to- The election was marked hlgh,mr‘r" His nephew. R. B. Adams. Three rer sentatives of the | afraid to leave a team of mules when rder who were placed on the ex- | overtaken by the storm, was injured Jones had called his children into themselves the taunt| pe hoyce and was fastening windows acting like bovs In-| when he saw what he describes as a | areat “wave approaching the house As it struck, all the window panes ame in and the house seemed to keel over. :i SERMONS ANNOUNCED. Dr. S. J. Porter to Preach at First Baptist Services. Dr. Samuel by bringing on that they were stead of men In the election the defeated faction first_brought charges that insurance | had been lobbying for brotest was fi missiongr Wesley Monk of 3 chusetts, who declared he wanted to | g0 on record. He was followed by | | Commission®r Will More of Oregon {and by Commissioner Georze Wells of Minnesota Later. when he attempted to draw ‘h:.m factions together by placing three representatives of the defeated side on the executive committee, these three, headed by Commissioner | | John Beha of New York. promptly | vefused to serve. Beha declared he | | disapproved of the tactics used in the ! election not in sympathy with the officers elected and declined to serve with them Plan Services in Basement. The services of Shiloh Baptist | Church. Ninth and P streets. will be | held in the bas ditorium | Sunday 4ay. October row Rev. J will preach Judson Porter. pastor lof the First Baptist Church, Six- teenth and O, will preach tomorrow at 11 am. and 8 pm. The morning subject, “The Inner Springs,” will be broadcast by WCAP. Dr. Porter will begin the series of lectures on the Gospel of St. John. using the Greek New Testament Thursday evening next. These lec- tures are free to all Bible students | He will deliver the address of the | evening in Baltimore Tuesday night | before the B. Y. P L. | the State, and will great convention | Wednesday evening also in address the Philadelphia main The Rally tomor- pastor. Much | of | for a.m aldron. on ] But | Neglected Event the Lite Christ—His _Ascension.” The Y. P.| . E. will hold special services at 5 p.m. and at & p.m. Rev. Waldron's sermon will he upon “A New Use for a Dinner Table—To Offer the Bread iof Life to the Starving.” York Avenue Church. The minister of the New York Ave nue Preshyterian Church, Rev. Dr. Jo- seph R. vacation, which he spent with his family on Lake Ontarlo in New York State. He will preach tomorrow morn. | ing on “The Mainlands of Life.’ The Sundiy school held at 10 o'clock, and the young peo- ple will hold their weekly Sunday eve ning fellowship at 7 o'clock in the lec- ture room of the church. [Lecture on "Kandlmg Vibrations.” George Schwessinger. jr., metaphys. | i Will Start Sermon Series. Providential Universe” is the announced by Rev. Edward < tomorrow morning at the Chase Baptist Church. At 8 a_popular inspirational service | is held. at which service the first sermon in a series on “What Christ M Wil be given, entitled | . the Pilot." Crime Prevention His Topic. At Takoma Park Baptist Church. Rev. William E. La Rue, pastor, will speak tomorrow morning on ‘‘How to Check the Crime Wave' and in Mhn evening on “The Book Feclesi | subject “Handling Vibrations™ 1628 K street, ture on at the health stndio |at & p.m you'll find —at the blank books you need. E. Morrison Paper Co. 1009 Pa. Ave. iuners of aiher makes trade quichly for Studebaker Power. Durability Finish VAN DYKE BUS SERVICE Baltimore Washington Redwood & Fifteenth & Liberty Sts. Pennsylvania EVERY HOUR THE HALF HOUR 7.30A. M. to7.30P. M. NIGHT BUS 9:30 P. M. $1.50 One le—-il 50 Round SPECIAL Rates For Club Parties Baltimore Phone CAlvert 2111 PERPETUAL BUILDING ASSOCIATION Pays 6 Per Cent on shares maturing in 45 ment STAR, FATHER CHARGES CHILDREN STOLEN Steps Staned to Recover‘ “Lost Famiiy,” Declared Taken by Uncle. The damage extends 40 miles and |[RETURNS FROM VACATION | | Continue Second Week. 200, has returned from his | service will be | ical evangelist of Baltimore. will lec- | By the Associ MILWAU dren were father. carr | biaint ney's office detective t lost famil uncle is |little food a | objected to tomobile and held against | by an uncle, sworn to at the district attor- WASHINGTON, ated Press. KEE, Wis. en away from 200 miles in a ied 1 were contalned in a by the parent Oklahoma to recover ! The father ix Homer Hawkins. | Albert Gray Hawkins July 28, nd no money | decided he must give up the chi until he could organize a new home. Then. according ck of ToWA | arq who lost their crops during the | :ncle appeared. to his story He is sald to the children going September their 19 Charges that seven motherless chil- their n au com- Arrangements were made (0 send a of Oklahoma The case had its beginning with the | death of Mrs. With the father | Idren the have 10 AN | {uted some time ago by Mrs. ‘mml(nunn and agreed to keep them a hotel until _he and S take them to their grandpa in Loulsville When he was ready to start, the father | rents Haw | kins alleges, he found that the uncle |and seven children had departed. Yesterday Members | Homer, 14 Nellie. §: | Mamie, 2. | young men Church classreom | Houston. president: | dent: R. | zles |ireasurer; T | urer: P. brarians. | President M tallation, however ceived a | which would necessitate | Philadelphia | president William, 7; were meeting Wednesday The officers who were elected in the last president: L. second vice presi Mont Blevins. ‘Ahfilfle'h\ i Jones, assistant secretary; L. (. Smith and with he learned the chi were in Oklahoma. “lost 13 of the Frank, Dorothy, Lillian, 4, the Kinnear of the Calvary installed at a night. d Sunday are Hiley secretary: Mr Dills, assistant t Lumsde Houston before th his movi Rice was 1 rge F promotion in and My G family™ class Raptist P. Rice. first vice | to Theater, D. will C., SATURDAY, Landslide Wrecks | Nearly (Iompleled | Tunnel in Arlzona? B,\' the Associated Press. NOGALES, Ariz. September 19. With a road that could be heard for | miles, a landslide Wednesday night | destroved a nearly completed tunnel | |that was being constructed on the | new line of the Southern Pacific of | Mexico, 20 miles south of Tepic, Nay rit, Mexico. | The slide occurred at night, when | no workmen were on duty, otherwise hundreds probably would have lost their lives. It is estimated that 6. 000,000 tons of dirt and rock moved in the slide. The new road on which the tunne { was being built will eventually lead | mwom Nogales to Mexico City. ASKS PART OF ROYALTIES Mrs Henry White Seeks Share of | Husband’s Income. Calif., September 110" 0m svalties on nine plavs and one novel, written by Henry White of | New York, compose the community | property of White and his wife Mary, said a stipulation filed here in the suit for divorce _insti- White. The stipulation provides for an equal | distribution of the royalties plays are “Night Hawk." “Bena . Try Again,” “Pandora, Set ireen Dancer. and the novel, “Back Stag | Fast | Lady, \dren | .10 and | CLASS ELECTS OFFICERS. | Calvary Baptht Younz Men Install New Leaders. Officers of of inner D. reas. n. - e in announced he had | work | | “TRUE CHURCH" IS TOPIC. Dr. Frederick B. Harris Pulpit at Foundry M. E. Rev. Dr. Frederick Brown Harris, | pastor of Foundry Methodist Epis- | | copal Church, will occupy the pulpit | | tomorrow morning and evening. The | | theme at the morning service will be | “The True Church.” and in the eve- ning his subject will be A Rainbow Round the Throne.’ | ur‘ B,'v in . Give Reception for Teacher. The girls of the Burrall Sunday | scheol class, which meets at the Rial. | gave their teacher. W. S. Abernethy. a reception at close of last week's meeting back from a six-week va cation in_th. 10 med | being elected second vice president convention of | | REVIVAL DRAWS MANY. Mount Carmel Baptist Services to | | Many have been in attendance each | Rev. Dr. Sizoo to Preach at New |nighi this week opened | which | Mount Carm |and 1 | Dalias Dr. { mons tomor: |3 pn served. The next week and streets Cex.. Harper revival at the st Sunday nel Baptist Chu Dr. C. C. is the evangellsi will preach three row—11 at % oclock continue again will EYES EXAMINED GLASSES FITTED — ROE OPTI 1401 tomorrow The publication of this announce- in these columns that this newspaper co-operates and supports the Better Business Bureau for your protection. LKE| TICAL COMPANY at h, Third Harper of o'clock a.m., when communion will be ob- Hamilton | motor knocks. lose of compression. valves ground and carbon cleaned. That's the that uses Ro. tor-Gas. Keep Rotor in your tank— Rotorlene Oil in your motor. Colum bia Ol Compans Gan and union revival, | the ser- at | adio Show Sept. 21 p.m. | through | Manufacturers’ exhibit of latest models of gadios. Demonstrators and factory representatives will be | present showing the last word in receiving sets. This exhibit lis open to the public inspection. 720 11th St. SEPTEMBER 1925. AMUSEMENTS. UTUAL BURLES TEE AVINUE AT $TH “K'V'I’WICE TODAY MONDAY NIGHT—Plantation Revue. 'W-H-O-A-! SUPPER DANCE Club Venetian Orchestra Toll House Tavern Burnt Mills Road, Md. Reservations—Woodside 162 LOOK! Panoramic Photo “MISS AMERICA” and ... “COMPANY” At Atlantic City Postoaid Any = Address Box 336-X, Star Office A Specxal Trip to INDIAN HEAD Steamer Chas. Macalester Leaves 3th N0 Whart Tomorrow at 2:30 P.M. Returning to Cits_ Abont 6:30 Round Trip, 50c A delightiul river trip on the historic Potor — A Star Classified Ad will get you a Stenographer Advertise the po: tion you have open in The Star Classified Sec- tion—stating its duties plainly — and you can make your selection from among the appli- cants you are almost sure to receive. Be- cause the best class of help in all lines closely reads Star Classified Ads when in want of a position. The Star prints MORE Classified Ads cvery day than all the other papers here combined—because of of the certainty of results “Around the Corner” Is a Star Branch Office. What Is a Wilton Rug? Until recently, apinions have varied among adver- tisers regarding the term ‘“Wilton Rug. different types have been advertised as “Wilton” from time to time, shopper’s mind. Several with resultant confusion in the A genuine “Wilton™ Rug is woven on a special loom., known as a “Jacquard Wilton Loom.” used is dyed in the skein, and each color is woven separately by this loom into the pattern. ticular feature is that the colors making the pattern go clear through to the back and may be seen by turning the rug over. The yarn One par- Tn co-operation with Washington advertisers, the Retter Business Bureau has recommended specific technical definition to all rug merchants to assure that only one type of rug willi he advertised as “Wilton.” Washington advertisers are interested in holding the confidence of their reader and this is only one of many technical questions the Better Business Bu- reau is called upon to decide to assure unanimity to the end that advertised statements will mean only one thing to the public and will not breed confusion and misunderstanding. is evidence | Amthors of “Kempy. | Wallace Eddinger, Roland Young,Ph: or 83 months. It Pays 4 Per Cent on shares withdrawn be- fore maturing. Assets Over $10,000,000 Surplus $950,000 Corner 11th and E Sts. N.W. JAMES BERRY. Prusident JOSHUA W. CARR..Secretary The Better Business Bureau of Washington 336 Evening Star Building * AT 101k LAST DAY—I1 to 11 Firet National Fresents LEWIS S. STONE fercy Marmont. Almn Rubens, Raymond Griffith and n fine cast In nn ahsorbing fiim ver- fon af Fereme Molnar's “Fashlons for Men." FINE CLOTHES —~EXTRA— AL ST'. JOHN “FAIR WARNING” News—Overture—Scenic hington's Finest Orchratra CRANDALL TODAY—LOIS NER BAXTER in HOM SUNSHINE BETTY I "NRDO FORTE? s G AGO. REVIEW CRANDALL’S AMBASSADO | 181h & Col. RA.N.W. COMEDY BRONSON n O NOT and S0 MEDY CUPID'S BOOTS X SILLS ir " And AEsoP FABLE CRANDALL’S ENTRAL CRANDA]_L'S \nu»\ Theater rden 14th and Colnmb TODAY_RICHAR TIMMT 12y CRANDA[L’S Avenue Grand 5 Pa. Ave. S.E Gard, CRANDALL'S ‘pl:'"l) Theater E DES LOW HAL ROACH "and HODGE PODGE. York Theater Gn- Axe. & QuebecSt ZAN HOOPYR MOORF n OTHE COMEDY __and REvIE "CRANDALL’S TODAYS HARRY NP8 pand BABY, rn\(nRRn\ s HF. STREET P Home Theater 30 C St NF Y in “BAD VENILE COM MARMONT in FORGOTTEN by OF, EDY “TONIGHT B SHUBER' o 20 AT 8:30 TODAY S8c to $3.00 ELASC 50c to $2.50 _Management Messrs. Shubert DAVID BELASCO Prese E. H. SOTHERN (By Special Arrangement with Lee Shubert) “ACCUSED” A Play by BRIEUX ersion hy George Middlet Eve.—Seats Now Theater, Ine.. and WILLIAM HARRIS, Jr.. Presenmt “THE GETAWAY” LES VA With VIOI.ET HEMING And_a Fine Cast. Includin MINOR WATSON. ERIC D) LER AND OTH Tonieht 8:20 Tast Time ATIONAL Gene Buek Presents a New Play GUNPOWDER By J. 0. NUGENT and ELLIOTT NUGENT “The Poor Nut,” —__MONDAY NIGHT—SEATS T Momars Brilli THE TALE OF THE WOLF With a Distinguished Cast Headed by Povak TONIGHT nIT‘ AT 8:30 SHARP MAT. TODAY 50c to 51.50 I.OVEI.Y LADY BRU l‘l n RAE Carlotta Monterey. Lily Cahill. Miriam Hopki Wm. Hanley. Minnette B d_Others. Next Sunday Evo---Seats Selling The Play That Startled New York By Wm. McNally The Much-Discussed of American Life THE NEW YORK CAST Eves., 50 to $2.30: Thur. | PHCESS == =iviemi Piny eolmwous SHOW, 110 11 P.M. GORGEOUS COMFORT COMMENCING TOMORROW AT 3 9-OTHER PERFECT FEATURES-Y “TXEMHT POPFTTAR PRICED VAUDEVILLE STANLEY rlumruvl Btarts 6; . FRATURE l‘lm- 7180 Cont'nuous, 10:30 &. m.—11 3 PANT TIMES TODAY *aramount THOMAS MEIGHAN In Bouth Tarkington's lutest 2tory of love ard sacrifea “MAN WHO FOUND HIMSELF" Comedy—News—Overture DT W. GRIFFITH'S COLIMBIA ¥ Strest at 12th Continuous, 1080 . m.—I1 p. m LAST TIWES TODAY Paramount Presenta AT POPULAR PRICES' GGMMMBMEITS Jeaturing RICHARD DIX-—-LEATRICE JOY NITA NALDi---ROD LA ROGQUE AND 0AST COF 5,000! B‘\' rv BRO"ON In — Starting Tomorrow — ANOTHER THRILL! 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