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ANTHRACITE COAL OUTAUTATLOW EB8 Production of 5,000 Tons in| Week Held Practically Complete Cessation. Anthracite coal production during the week ended September 12 ap proximating not more th ,000 tons is held by the Geolos Survey to mean a complete cessation of work in the hard mines in Pennsylvania. Bituminous production held up well at around the 10,000,000 conl ton mark, with no apparent let down |9 in the mine output. Fourth “Suspension” Week. The fourth week of the anthracite | . *guspension,” which began September 1, finds st differences which tion of work in the hard coal mines, no nearer than two weeks ago. The Labor Department, which has agents in touch with both sides, reports no activities looking toward settlement of the strike, although Gov. Pinchot of Pennsylvania, initiator of the steps which averted a_shutdown two years ago, has had conferences with John L. Lewls, president of the United Mine Workers. Lewls is mnow In In dianapolis. Anthracite consumers, according to Coal Age, are confident that an agree: ment will be brought about. possibly through Government intervention, be fore the danger point is reached Only Small Sizes Obtained. Dealers’ stocks in Washington are being replenished in only two — vea_and buckwheat, the only sizes of coal that are coming into the city. For other sizes those consumers who did not purchase in advance of the strike call must draw on the dealers’ re: s piled up during the Summer, when coal buying was light and prices low. Dealers here have an nounced they will safeguard their customers as mu possible opn price and have inaugurated a system, which is in effect a rationing plan of spreading coal sales among as large a number of purchasers as pos | sible, Call or phone Gu American Reauty Roses —Advertisement German Opera Singer Dies. Correspondence of th d P; HANOVER Sophia H German “Faust,” die age of S6. €ang in or h she retired from the oper- although prior to going to the United States she had only sung Steamer Charles Macalester Leaves 7th St. Whar{ 10-A.M. and 2:30- P.M. Round Trip: Ke. ‘Admission 25 ® DELICIOU HOME \ADE Beyand comparison England’s Famous Preacher Speaks Today f 4:45 pm—Jesus’ Method with | the Elemental. Simon. 8:00 p.m.—Methods of Approach | to the Bible. False and | True. | First Congregational Church 1 Dr. G. Campbell Morgan | 10th and G Sts. N.W. Free-Will Offering | Arcadia Villa De Soto County, Fla. On the Dixie Highway Between Sarasota and East Coast Don’t Be Influenced or Misled, Investigate In the heart of Florida's tropical section, below frost belt line. Over two-thirds of Arcadia lots sold. This devel- opment is backed by one of the largest and strongest real estate organizations in _the country. The Stanley Real Estate & Development Co., of New York and Chicago. Mid- s toward settlement of the | have caused cessa-| TODAY’'S AMUSEMENTS. National—* The Tale of the Wolf,” drama, af Poli's—"A Good Bad drama, at 8:20 p.m. | Belasco—""The Getaway,” adventure iplay, at 8:2 m. Keith's —Ned Wayburn's Revue, | vaudeville, at 2:15 and 8:15 p.m. | Earle—Owen Giveney, vaudeville, continuous from 1 to 11 p.m. Strand—*“Stromberry Ple,” vaude- ville, continuous from 12:30 to 11 p.m. Gayety — “Monkey ~ Shines,” bur- lesque, at 2:15 and 8:15 p.m. Mutual—"Night Hawks,” at 2:30 and 8:20 p.m. Palace—"Sally of the 1035 a.m., 12:40, 5 [ p.m. | Columbia—"The Golden at 10:40 a.m., 12:30, 2:15, 4:15. 6, and 9:4 m, [ Rmlto—"“The Goose Wor 11:30 a.m., 1:30, 3:40, 5:30, 9:45 pm. Metropolitan—"The Knockout," 30 am., 130, 330, 5:30, 7:85 Woman,"” burlesque, - Knockout,” at p.m. d Horse Mesa,” at 12:30 0, 8, 9:30 p.m. | Named for Fire Prevention Week. Six members have been added to the committee appointed by the Com- missioners to arrange for the observ- ance of fire prevention week in Wash- ington next month. They are Albert Schulteis, Goldenberg, E. C. Graham, D. allahan, Isaac Nord- linger and Isaac Gans. J. Leo Kolb is chairman of the committee this year. M. —at _Mormison's you'll find the blank books you need. E. Morrison Paper.Co. 1009 P,_", A'.. SAVINGS DEPOSITS MORRIS PLAN BANK Under Supervision U. S. Treasury 1408 H ST.N. W. |22 P ‘| models of WIFE SUES WO_IQAN. Followed Husband Here, Mrs: Mar- tin Charges in Suit. Mrs. Eval C. Martin ‘of $701 Six- tenth street has flled sulf fory $100,000 damages againdt Frances Calt of the Oregon. Apartsgata; Six- teenth street hnd Colum! road, alleging. that the latter came to this city from Los Angeles to be near the husband of the plaintiff; that she has allenated his. affection ’for rhis wife and that she caused him $o desert and abandon her. B In filing suit, through ‘Attorneys John Ryan Dally and George Bailiie Springston, Mrs. Martin saya that she and Merton G. Martin were married February 19, 1925, and lived together in peace and harmony mntil thé alleged acts of the defendant:in allur- ing the husband disrupted tiie home.| Such acts are alleged to have con- tinued from August 15 until-the-pres- ent date. LS g Corn Subs. for Snow in Movies. WILKESBARRE, Pa., September 'here are few commodities that some time or other do not find their way into motion plctures.. An- other of the many uses to whicli .corn 18 put is artificial snow flakes for Win ter film scenes, which are manuf: tured in a mill here. The owners of the mill have received orders for large quantities of the white corn flakes, the making of which has be- come an important part of thelir business. Keepthat VacationLook.Eat SHREDDED WHEAT makes red blood, good bones and muscles %flfllflflL‘l!!lflIflfllllllllHlIHlllI]ImIlllllflll“l|I : Bs = 7:2% BOSTON EYES EXAMINED GLASSES FITTED ~— Sept. 21 to 26 At 720 11th St. Manufacturers’ exhibit of latest radios. Demonstratogs and factory representatives will be present showing the last word."in receiving sets. This exhibit is open {to_the public inspection. It is being held by In any slecping posi- tion The Ace firmly yet buoyantly sup- ports every curve. The body weight is perfectly balanced, u— Its selling price be cheap at any clusive comfort deep, anchored 1 allowingcompletere. % laxationfordeepsleep }//;///’/%%/%% In all the world, like it. No other has ever matched the ex- M. A._LLE E SEE. P rea SR, = BXT r¥ss s 3 7 No other spring built equals The Acein value and lasting comfort - To enjoy the luxuriouscomfort of The Ace, | the finest open-box spring built, now costs g0 little that anyone who values health and vigor cannot afford to use any other. means low frst cost. Its lifetime service means still lower Jasz cost. Yet its unequaled sleep-comfort would price. there is no other spring features of The Ace, nor the unusual sleep-luxury that they give. Actually, The Ace spring contains 401 .coil springs. 99 are main spirals, 8 inches to ‘the frame of ‘heavy angle steel and its 9 stout cross members. These main spirals are tied together at their tops by 160 small coil springs. Deeper THE SIMMONS CO'PANY} NEW YORK : CHICAGO » ATLANTA » SAN FRANCISCO Roznd-cornered SPECIAL EXCURSION Sunday, October 4 Special Through Train via Hell Gate Bridge Route Leaves Saturday Night, October 3 Lv. WASHINGTON (Union Station)....7:10 P.M. SUNDAY, OCTOBER 4 |llIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIHHIIMIIIIIIIIIIHIGIIHHIIH!IIE I | CRANDALL’S AMB: | Y First National Specia! MILTON KNOCKOUT JIMMIE ADAMS «“BE CAREFUL” est Orchestra | TIVOLI TODAY AND TOM KENYON and LLOYD HUGHE LF-WAY GIRI STHE HALF-W A ROACH COMEDY and T¢ AMUSEMENTS. THE GREATEST ARTISTS FOR THE LEAST MONEY MONDAY EVENING CONCERT SERIES WASHINGTON AUDITORIUM 19th & E STREETS N.W. OPENING CONCERT OCTOBER 18th Reinald Werrenrath Other concerts includ Homer, Josef Hofma ward Johnson, Albert Spalding, Benno Moiseiwitsch, London String Quartet, Cleveland Orchestra, Thramar Kar- savina (Ballet and Orchestra). Tickets Now—Jordan Plano Co., 13th & G Sts. N.W. Woodward & Lothrop (Vietrola Dept.. Price, $5, $10, §15, plus war tax, for entire series. Presented by Peggy Albion Lucrezia Bori, Louise [Phone Main 487. T A 18th & Col MILTON 'SILLS in K-OUT"” And AES 2 VIDOR in 4 HODGE Ar. Boston, N. Y., N. H. & H. R. R. (South Station), 7:40 A.M. Returning, leave Boston, N. H. & H. R. R. (South Station), 6:00 P.M. B Visit Bunker Hill Monument; Old North Church; Harvard University; Longfellow’s House; Paul Revere’s House; Faneuil Hall; Boston Common; Museum of Fine Arts; Numerous sight- seeing trips by auto.” P Consult Ticket Agents Pénnsylvania Railroad Notice how the body compresses the extra decp main spirals to varying depths. The small of the back is as firmly and evenly supported as ali the other body comtomrs 192 in the heart of The Ace note how the main spirals are cross-tied again at their centers with flexible small coils, where all other springs use unyielding wire or steel strips. Each big double-deck Ace spiral is free to act independently, meeting every body curve with gentle, firm support. / = Sidesway, spreading and sagging are pre- vented by the heavy top border and two patented stabilizers. Comfort, long lifeand economy all go together in The Ace. Find out tonight if you are sacrificing some of the rest which sleep should give you. Roll back your mattress and study your spring. Then, while the picture is still fresh in your mind, see The Ace at your dealer’s. Also see the Beautyrest inner-spring mattress, at only $39.50. Only The Ace 3 Avenue Grand 645 Pa. Ave. S.E. MORROW —PERCY E STREET OF And E| “HOT AND HEAVY CRANDALL'S Avlio Theater 4, ooy TQDAY-—~FLORE: MATT MOORE 11 DIVORCE” = €O Home 30 C 2 CRANDALL’S TODAY—HOOT G SRS .“\' BAB Theater St. N.E. N i CCTHE . Aud ROACH'S HKEITH-ALBEE VAUDEVILLE Fua, Song, Dance_snd Beasty. NED WAYBURN'S DEMI TASSE REVUE The Sensational Beauty Act of Talented Darlings MISS PATRICOLA AMATEUR NITE'! IN Good Or. Beats, Mat., 800 Good BL Seats, Mat.. 8Bc; Bargain Mats. SUN. and MON. Motorists Wise SIMONIZ BECAUSE you | can't beat Simoniz | tor cleaning and protecting all fine motor car finishes, Duco and the new lacquers. s140M1Z YOUR CAR Beautiful 14 and 18 Kt. Solid White Gold Ribbon Watches WASHINGTON'S LEADING THEATERS ——LOEW'S LOEW'S F Street at 13th TODAY AND ALL WEEK United Artists Present D. W. GRIFFITH'S Great circus romance from the Broadway play, “Poppy.” “SALLY OF THE SAWDUST” WITH W. C. FIELDS AND CAROL DEMPSTER Special Muste Seore F Street at 13th TODAY AND ALL WEEK Paramount Presents BETTY Star of “Peter Pan” in a romance of gold rush daya! “THE GOLDEN PRINCESS” WITH NEIL HAMILTON AND PHYLLIS HAVER Harry Langdon Comedy CONTINUOUS 10:30 A. M. TO 11 P. M. I R RIALTO NOW PLAYING Carl Laemmle Presents REX BEACH’S ¢ GOOSE WOMAN LOUISE DRESSER, JACK PICKFORD AND CONSTANCE BENNETT NEWSPAPER PRAISE nos T have witnessed this year is L. G. M. N Sth at Gee N.wW. ormance.” — Times. M ser rises to splendid heights ia tha o limited opportuiey (flrdch!."flcu‘y irawiog.Hersia, L SToris her almest us It is real a wel lone motion picture and h ‘werks T e ity s o » ‘ight be one of the best werks of > 22, MECTION STANLEY CORPANY OF AMERICA . ; POLYS —Tonight The Play That Was Suppressed B> the District Attorney of New York. A GOOD BAD WOMAN Was He Right? POP. PRICED MAT. THUR. 56o to $1.50 Com. Next Sunday Night SEATS TOMORROW M. J. NICHOLAS PRODUCTIONS Presents MISSION MARY COMEDY DRAMA of Tense Interest With Humam Ap- peal By ETHELBERT D. HALES Cast of 20 With | FLORENCE RITTENHOUSE | ETHELBERT D. HALES and others « Eve., f0c to $3.50. 3 {PRICES: 7 Sos e 831 t?.;l.; Migh-Grade Program. 1 to 11 Gorgeous and Comfortable Vie 9 the CITY PAGEANT ' THER PERFECT FEATURES-9 KEITH'S POPULAR PRICED VAUDEVILLE STANLEY PHOTOPLAYS Night Vodvil Starts 6:30 NIGHT FEATURE STAR’ GAYETY Ninth Near F- n COLUMBI BURLESQUE 2:115—TWICE DAILY—S8:15 SMOKING PERMITTED “MONKEY SHINES” i i i) )l::d es’ “‘fl?:’ Daily, ! TONIGHT AT 8:30 S0c to $2.50 Management Mesar: SHUBERT gn Mat. Wed. At 2:20 Elnscosk to $150 Shubert MUTUA THE AVENUE AT 9TH ST Pagaet T A _||[GETAWAY?’’ - —_— By CHARLES VAX RIPER Staged by IRA HARDS, with VIOLET HEMING 0. Keary Others Erio Anne Nichols, Author and Producer of “‘Abie’s Irish Ross,” Presents “PUPPY LOVE” A COMEDY BY ADELAIDE MATTNEWS and MARTHA STANLEY Film Features CHEVYCHASE Conn. Ave. & McKinley .C. Btaged by Clifferd Brooks, less cast: Vivian Martia, Effe Shanzes, Florence Earle, Maude Eburne. Oharies Abbe, Robert Keith, Arthur Alyswertk, Jack Raymend. LIGHTNIN PT! e EDY. EAROUNA 11th & N.C. Ave. SE. 5 e dRErs 1119 H 8t. NE. LAURA LA PLANTE US INNOCENCE." H Street N.E. L NCE__VIDOR, FEREN Dy [frame fiss both straight-end beds and bow-foot beds. 2 302 sensitive coils sie the 99 big spirals as tops and also cemters. Aas these 142 additional flexible coils i its depths. 4 The patented stabilizers pre- uent sagging, side- sway, spreading. way between Arcadia and Dorr Field, where the Federal Gov- ernment spent millions of dol- lars establishing an_aviation training center of flyers for service in the World War. Sixty-one feet above sea level, this property is in the area marking beginning of “Florida Ridge,” the rich, hilly, rolling section which ' affords the state’s finest soil for all truck, staple crops and citrus fruits, Twelve minutes from schools, churches, theaters and other recreational facilities of Arca- dia. Investigate—then buy. Prices Ranging From $490.00 Up One-third Cash, Balance 6-12-18 Months STRIKES CITY IN PHOTOPLAY FORM Next Week at Rialto Rectangular shapes, hand- - somely engraved, jeweled, adjusted and fully guaran- , teed movements. North Cap. and P Sts. ALSAT OMALLEY in “LET | TAKOMA ‘l‘:lmgnpl’lfl(k , D. C. MOORE i ¥ LADIES.” NOV- MentinchLe 1 AMERICAN cmcm 2105 Pa. Ave. Ph. W. 953 Ample Parking Space. PHOON COOLED , TIEHGON EOatis R VIBSEIA NALLFORREST SEANHEY, 4618 14th N.W. PARK THEATER '3t pove EIC%DAL.'.“ GIFT SHO! NIGHT. You St. Bet. l“h.lu‘; - E We have'selected a num- ber from our stock in groups at— $22.50 . -$30.00 . 33500 " "A Real and a Real Tgnuzknpcr We Guarantee to Keep in - “Repair for One Year st St. and R. L. Ave. | "DOROTHY MACKAIL Panoramic Photo “MISS AMERICA” and ... “COMPANY” At Atlantie City Posipaid Anywhere. $3 MR. STAFFORD PEM| Lossons {n All Stles No Interest on Deferred Studio 1850 Biltmore st. Payments E. L. McGrath Co. 770 Céntral Ave. St. Petersburg, Fla. 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