Evening Star Newspaper, September 24, 1925, Page 52

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

52 COLLEGES TOSWAP JOURNALISM HEADS Unlversmes of Mexxco and | Missouri Arrange for Ex- change Professorships. | Miss Wynne, Maid To Mrs. Coolidge, Miss Katherine Wynne, mald to Mrs. Coolidge. and formerly mald to Mrs. Harding and Mrs. Wilson, vesterday declared her {ntention of becoming an American eltizen. She appeared before Mrs. Jean- nette Loeffel, assistant clerk of the Supreme Court, and an nced her intention, stating that he had heen a subject eut Britain. Miss Wynne came to this coun try from Ireland in 1905. She lived in Boston for some time, coming to this clty more than seven years ago. She has been at the White House for seven vears. B the Ascociated Press COLUMBIA, Mo, An exchange prof nalism has the National University of Mexico and the School of Journalism of the Uni versity of Missouri It is said to be the first exchange professorship be tween Mexico and the United States. Dr. Jose Manuel Putg uranc. a of public education of the n republic, will represent the v of Mexico. Missouri will fexico Dean Walter Williams TODAY'S AMUSEMENTS. National—"'The Tale of the Wolf," drama, at 820 pm. Poli's—“A Good drama. at 8:20 p.m Bad Woman.” Matinee at 2:20 “The Getaway,” adventure 0 pm.s Keith's — Ned Wayburn's Revue, vaudeville, at 2:15 and S:15 pm. Earle—Owen Giveney, vaudeville, continuous from 1 to 11 p.m. _Strand—"Stromberry Pie,” vaude The lectures in each instance Snglish wanc is a distinguished journalist, author and statesman. For some vears he was editorial director | of El Univer: 21 Demo je | Ville, continuous from 12:30 to 11 p.m. has been a senator from his home | iayel lonkey Shines,” bur- “ampeche; has written a novel | lesque, and 815 p.m. 0ok of essays and_formerly P ) cticed medicine. He will deliver a serles of lectures here on Latin| po. - Amer n nalism and history | 10:35 a.m., durin I semester of the pres- | o ent school year | Columbia—"The Golden . at 10:40 a.m., 12:30, 2:13, 4 CHARGES HANGING PART |and 2:45 pw OF "THIRD DEGREE" PLAN: ! Rialto——"The burlesque, v of the S wdust,” at 12:40, 2355, 5 and 9:20 Prince: 15. 6, Goose 3:40, Woman.” at 1130 am., 130, 5:30, 140 and 45 p.m, Metropolitan 1130 am., 130 9:40 p.m Tivoli—"Lost, a Wife,” 745 and 940 p.m. Ambassador—'Marry and 9330 p.m. (emnl~ ‘The Desert Flower." 3:30. 5, 6:30, § and 9:30 p.m “The Missourian Seeks $150.000 0, 3:30, Suit—Says He Was Hanged by Feet and Neck and Beaten. in at Me,” at 6:20, Mo.. September at inst the E. ency, Con an invalid condi- | major operation, he was Br the Associated Pross s damage suit for §150,000 filed at Clay Lansburgh Seafood Co.| ss for an alleged third ee im- freed of all CATERING TO HOTELS. RFSTAURANTS = ND PRIVATE FAMILIES stable Roth of Ce; 1l Township and by feet and neck. beaten, to sit down for xteen hours, during ST. LOUIS, 24— arian tortures are described in a |12 ton, St. Louis County, by George Len bla mith Lenhardt seeks posed upon him while unde est as | yWholesale and Retall Distributors of All | a murder s He has since been The suit is directed J. Hargrave detective ! " mamber of operatives and depts | 18 Mumc.pal Fish Wharf| constables Main 6237-6238 tion necessitating ¢ Lenhardt decla neck tv ed, thr pulled by the ha nd not permitt; e | which, he asserts, he was deprived of food and water. o e When the Occasion Says: FLOWERS Call or phone Gude. Prize-winning American Beauty Roses, etc. 1212 F. —Advertisement. Narned . S Parley Delegate. Ethelbert Stewart. commissioner labor stat has been commission- | ed a representative of the Department of Labor to attend the International nistitute of Statistics to be held at Rome in late September and early October. Mr. Stewart will leave the city this week for the conference EYEJ‘ EXAMINED GLASSES FITTED < TICFAll!IE:'éAEdPANY noop1 EST__FRAN.5606 The Little Tree Nursery Planting Season Is Here | England’s Famous Preacher | Speaks Today 4:45 and 8 P.M. First Congregational Church 10th and G Sts. N.W. PUBLIC INVITED. FREE WILL OFFERIN Let us beautify your home with evergreens, shrubbery, rose bushes, hedges and trees. RODMAN BROS. 1449 Park Road N.W. Your Own Good Judgment will persuade in favor of Pretty Petworth —and one of the Cafritz “Life-time” Homes There is no residence community in Washington with so many points of advantage as the Cafritz Com- munity in Petworth. High elevation; commanding view and easy accessibility. And the “Life-time” Homes embody everything your fancy has pictured— and more, too—for there are no Homes like them— anywhere. Inspect these samples— 4814 Seventh Street—roi Senatm s 522 Buchanan Street—=siormen &imge. ™ When you see the % big rooms, the perfect bath, with built-in fixtures; the three enormous porches—and the other unusual features of construction and finish— you’ll know why more than sixty of them have been sold in the last month. $8,95 ~—clinches the argument. Open for Inspection From 9 A.M. to 9 P.M. Everyday and Sunday $1,000 cash $75 a month Take Georgia Avenue or 14th St. cars to Decatur or Buchanan Street—or the Grant Circle Bus. Or—why not phone us and let us send our auto? Watch Wachington Grow to a Million To Become Citizen | CAFRITZ CONSTRUCTION C | NING UNCLE OF “MR. A,” INDIAN RAJAH, DEAD | | $750,000 Victim of Londan Black- mail Gang Is Heir to Throne in India. By the Associated Press. | LONDON. September 24.—An ex- change telegraph dispatch from La hore reports the death of Lieut. Gen. Sir Pratap Singh. the Maharaja of Jammu and Kashmir. The helr o the Maharaja of Jammu and Kashmir Is his nephew, Sir Hari Singh achleved notorfety last Winter as the “Mr. A" whose intimacy with Mrs. Charles E. Robinson sulted In his being | mulcted by a band of international | blackmailers. Sir Hari was said to have been fleeced out of $750,000. Int the case might affect Sir Hari's suc cession to the throne of Jammu and Kashmir, the Maharaja last January stated that “the question has not sen.”” The Maharaja at that time refused to affirm or deny reports that hange in the succession was under ssfon between himself zovernment of India. Jammu and Kashmir is one of the | richest provinces in'India and yields | Jemese Importea ( HA OFFEE Steamer Charles: Macalester Leavas 7th St. Whart 10 AM. and 2:30 P.M. Round Trip. & Stamina HE dignity of a well laundered collar lies in its wrinkle-free. straight - standing, smooth surface. Your TOLMAN.- 1ZED collar sur- vives the most violent ups and downs of conversa- tion. TOLMAN- IZED starched col- lars are white as a green salesman, smooth as an ex- perienced one, flexi- ble as the former's knees and com- fortable as the lat- ter's com mission check. TOLMAN- 1ZE! STAR, international | rviewed regarding rumors that | and the | n of about | WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 192 with a law firm at a salary of ap- proximately $1,800 a year. Asking limited divorce with ali-/ mony, plaintiff avers that defendant goes on three or four-day “drunken sprees” and lives uxurious sur- roundings” but fails WIFE ASKS DIVORCE. Mrs. Etta S. Harrah Accuses Hus- band of Non-Support. Etta 8. Harrah of the Colonial; | Hotel has filea suit for a limited di. | A2z SUPPOTL: vorce against Eugene B. Harrah, in the District Supreme Court. Through Attorneys Cantrel and Friel, Mrs. Harrah states that her husband Is living with his mother at 3200 Garfield street, and is employved R sept. 2l to 26 = At 720 11th St. Manufacturers exhibit of latest models of radios. Demonstrators 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 M. A. LEESE to contribate to have Blank Books. s a hig supply on E. Morrison Paper Co. 1009 Pa. Awve OPTICAL Co. “All-Brick” Home \CO ~ Buy a Dunigan \ Buy It Now! Three Locations Finest in Washington Open and Lighted Daily Until 9 P.M. 4th & Buchanan Sts. N.W. Two Blocks North of Grant Circle at New Hampshire Ave. BALANCE 5th & Ingraham Sts. N.W. Convenient to 11th St. and 9th St. BALANCE $7,150—CASH $500 Cike'Rexe Cars The Tolmamn ILaum F. W. MacKentle, Mgr. 6th and C Sts. N. W, Franklin 71—72—73 5th & Cmtenden Sfis NW. $1,000 CASH These Homes Have Everv Modern Convenience D.J .Dunigan,lnc. 1319 N.Y: Ave. Main 1267 ! BALANCE LIKE RENT With Your Gas Man ‘\7}"&\[‘]" LR trouble i industry, atten tezed on the gas husiness. is_only mnatural be- cause gas service i mow a stronger competitor of solid fuel than ever be- fore. Think of five thousand separate uses for gas— with more being devel- oped every day! People everywhere are ecasting tisir heatirg burdens on the gas companies, secure in the knowledge that gac service is always on tap— clean, efficient znd, best of all, economical. When a home is fully piped for gas service, fuel worries depart for- ever, and so do ashes, smoke, soot and dirt. These facts are becoming known to thousapds who have never thought about them before, and the re- sults are seen in better cooking, more efficient heating of rooms and homes, and running hot water at every faucet. “If It’s Done With Heat, You Can Do It Better With Gas” et CRTTETITRTTETRTRTC I'HIIIIIIIllillllllllllllllllIlllllllllllllll iz 3ma+0m#w+v¢w~w QMW#O##@#@QW'}O When You No furnace can compete with the sudden weather changes of spring and fall. Yet these are the seasons when you need heat and need it badly. In other words, you need a Humphrey Radiantfire with its amazing ability to transform cold chills into tropical warmth. It does just that—at a moment’s notice. Nearly one million people will. tell yvou that Radiantfire is the most efficient heat- ing appliance ever developed. It burns gas in a new, scientific way without a sugges- tion of odor. As a coal saver it is unequaled. $15 and up---Convenient Terms Many Beautiful Period Models for Fireplace Installation or Portables Come in and see a Radi- antfire. See for yourself how superior it is to any heating device you have ever seen. Small down pay- ment. Prompt installation. WASHINGTON GAS LIGHT COMPANY 419 10 St., NW, Phone Main 8280 AL EEELLARRORER R AR DAL ORI RRAORATRAM 2 T ___ AMUSEMENTS. DIRECTION STANLEY COMMNY OF AMEAICA adio Show mnns PERFECT rearne UURUAUUS ANU UOMFORTABLK HIGH GRADE PROGRAM 1 TO 11 OWEN McGIVENEY THE PROTEAN STAR “BILL SYKES" First Showing in Washingten “IN THE NAME OF LOVE”" A Paramount Picture —8PEOIAL— Exclusive Views of the ATLANTIC OITY PAGEANT 9-OTHER PERFECT FEI'I'IIHES- Keith's Popular Priced Vaudeville Stanley Photoplays Night Vodvil Starts 6:30 aad 915 NIGHT FEATURE BTARTS 7:80 UTUAL THE AVENUE AT 0TH “THE NIGHT HAWKS” Amateurs— Nigh NATIONA Molnar's nmu.n ro--a v THE TALE : WOLF With a Distinguished Cast Headed by WALLACE EDDINGER ROLAND YOUNG PHYLLIS POVAH TONIG MAT. SAT. IRENE BORDONI In a New Romantic Song-Farce NAUGHTY CINDERELLA By Avery Hopwood ELEVENTH SEASON Commencing THURSDAY OCr 15 NATIONAL THEATER MME. RETHBERG Met. Overa Co. 50ph|e Braslau, Famous Contralto inent Pianist Hinshuw's RIAGE F Pablo Casals, Greatest Cellist inska, Composer Pianist, and P-vley Ourkrainsky, Ballet number of season tickets. x. Wimn M Coneert Homer OYSTERS All Styles HERZOG S SEA FOOD CAFE A Free Lecture Christian Science Ry Frank Bell, C.S.B. of Philadelphia, Pa. Member of the Boa ot The Mother ¢ st Sere of Lecture urch. The Fi iste. in Bo. At First Church of Christ, Scientist Columbia Road and Euclid St. N.W. Thursday evening, September 21 at 8 o'clock Jader the auspicss of First, n,.,,.n o Chrlet. Scientists Washington, D. C. No Catlection Al Welcome. B n ahate s 0w o 0ace 2 %0¢+M&owwe . " Gl]:)son S Surgical Appliance Fitting Establishment Great Sale of Surglcal Qualny I Elastic Hoslery w And Trusses ou will always find our prices Feke Cand our Revion U OYers” best TR’ can be procured in' Washinion on' Trusses. Elastic Hosiers and Ab- dominal Supporters. Do not ex- periment with vour health if you Rre in need of orthopedic appliances. Consult your doctor and let us make Whatever he says you need. Spe- AP Grices mow prevail: $1.75 Knee Caps.......... Anklets ... Gibson’s Special rter Leggings.. New York. Ela!t ‘Washington Agents for Dr. Jeanner Walter's Pure Gum Reducing. Glrmznll These famous garments v S Without IANey "or R e housands are’ wearing 107 measure you ‘and B ‘We also carry: Jung Arch Braces. Dr. Scholl's Foot Appliances. Biue Jay Corn and Bunlon Remedios al Orthopedic Braces :‘:‘.'«'xdi opliances Made to Order O “Repaired Crutches. Invalid Beds. ete. Get It At Gibson’s Where Your Dollars Have More Cents 917-919 G St. N.W. '}M'O'Q'Q'MMQMA ‘0‘?\\{'3 9th at Gee N.W. RIALTO PLAYING TO CAPACITY! LAST THREE DAYS TO SEE REX BEACH'S GOOSE WOMAN X A Tniversal-Jewel Production With LOUISE DRESSER, JACK PICKFORD AND CONSTANCE BENNETT —STARTING SUNDAY— Willlam Fox Presents THE PLAY THAT BROKE THE WORLD'S RECORD! SEASON'S SCREEN SENSATION, “LIGHTNIN'"”" With Jay Hunt, Madge HBellamy and a cast of cinema celebrities. BN IR Ay WASHINGTON’ S lEAIIIHG- TIIEITERS LOEW’S—-[ LOEW'S COLUMBIA|| PALACE ¥ Street at 12th F_Street at 13th LAST THREE DAYS LAST THREE DAYS l‘mammm' p,»m‘u United Artista Present nnousou GRIFFITH'S Star of -q:,m Pan” in Great circus-romance from the romance of gold rush doy Broadway play, “Poppy. “THE GOI.DEH PRINCESS" “SALLY OF THE SAWDUST" Witk Neil Hn-llln»—?hylli- Haver W. C. Fields—Carol Dempster Oomedy—News—Overture—Etcs Epecial Music Program 5-’:?’ DOIJGnl.l'f FEIEBINKS "“’r RAYMOND GRIFFITH WEEK HE'S A PRINCE CONTINTUOTS 10130 A. M. TO 11 P. M. CRANDALL’S. METROPOLITAN F AT 10th JODAY—11 A. M. TO 11 P. M. | First National Special MILTON KEITH ALBEE VAUDEVILLL Fun, Song, Dance and Beawty NED WAYBURN'S DEMI TASSE REVUE The Bezsationsl Beguty Aot'of Talented Deslings MiiSS_PATRICOLA AMATEUR NITE IN LONDON LYTELL & FANT TOM SMITH PRINCETON & WATSON 5 Other Ktar Feat: Shows Dall Good Or. Beat Bood Bl. Baa . Clande King and an unbeatable cast in the greatest action. of the —EXTRA— JIMMIE ADAMS “BE CAREFUL” Ninth Near Fe—wain ( Ml \Ilu A BURLESQU WICE DAILY_——s8.15 SMOKING PERMITTED “MONKEY SHINES” Ladles' s Finest Orchestra 1 CRANDALL'S TIVOLI ark RA.N.W TODAY_AND Tmmu ADOL. PHE MENJOU 1n A WIFE And IMPERIAL ¥ CRANDALL S AMB: ASSADOR JAU & Col. RAN.W TOD V1 COME The Greatest Artists For the Least Money. MONDAY EVENING CONCERT SERIES Presented by Peggy Albion WASHINGTON AUDITORIUM 19th & E Sts. N.W. Opening Concert ( her 19 Reinald Werrenrath Other Concerts Include Touiss Homer Fdward Johnson Benno “Molsel- witseh Cleveland O chestra Thamar Karsavina (Ballet Orchestra) N CINEM A SPARS. ¥ CRANDALL’S CENTRAL 9th Bet. D & E TODAY AND TOMORROW Savoy Theater CRANDALL’S TODAY — RIC ARDO' TA GOUDAL. ( um. And SENKETTS ORNING E DESMOND THE FIGHT- And COMEDY CRANDALL’S \\'Puu'e Grand TORAY; By TOMORR FIGHTING ROACH S LORDS CRANDALL’S \ymIln le'\lrr TODAY—BETTY SO LONG AGC e NELSON in “HOT AXD F TOMORROW__LAURA L E TH 5 NDERING LA Tickets now—dordan Piane C G Ste. N Co., Phone Main” 487 Woodward & Lothrop (Vietrola Dept.) $10. $15. plus war entire series EAVY PLANTE SPAT THE T FANTLY COMEDY CRANDALL'S Top A Y rER TR ot VR\ LA PLANTE And” HAL Price, £5, tax, York Theater Ga. Ave. & Quebee St MARMONT 1n o EN TCONLEY Tin Film Features PRINCESS ll]9H St _BEAUTY_AND THE_BAD EMPIRE 911 H Street N.E. LOIS WILSON in COME HOMF Comeds _AETER_ONE.__ And_F( LIBERTY \‘,;.h Can. e NJOU in TAKOMA ’.i’:fl":‘ Farc DG Gar 0N HORSERACRVAES BE AMERICAN It St and "D!n:‘.’: CIRCLE ‘"'«’ Ample PHOS RoACH CONMEDY CRANDALL'’S | Home Theater ; mxm CAREY WMEDY POLY'S—Tonight| | POPULAR PRICED MAT. TODAY Hic to $1.50 The Sensation of All Sensational Plays PAkK THEATER ey 1th N :v ANITA STEW. NEVER \nu St. Be th&l OLYMPIC RS WIS STONE in “THE TAER 3 Wisconsin Ave. | COM. SUN. SEATS NOW | M. J. NICHOLAS Presents MISSION _MARY 1(‘mely Drama of Tense Interest With Human Appeal By ETHELBERT D. HALES Cast of 20 With ( i FLORENCE RITTENHOUSE AND ETHELBERT D. HALES | PRICES: %y~ 8o to 8250. Thur, & e to 150 NEW STANTON Gth.&c Sts E.R E. 8. 930 PM RMA SHE. CLADY OF T g CHEVYCHASE Som AT 8:30 50c to $2.50 Ma SHUBERT Bevase MAT. SAT. | Mzze MeKinley Si.,D.C. Events and Newspape 4th and O Street. RAPHAEL ,..m.uta‘ GREATER THA CAROLINA 1tk & X, Ave OLMSTEAD m zm Dres: "Gordon: Faul Harvay NEXT SUNDAY. SEATS NOW. Anne Nichols, Author and Producer of ““Abie’s Irish Ross,” Presents “PUPPY LOVE” 112 w11 pm. appointment. lessons by Estabiished W._—PRIV. ourse. 4 priv. 610 | Bt o G Fine environment. Guar._results. A COMEDY BY ADELAIDE MATTEEWS sad MARTHA STANLEY STAGED BY OLIFFORD BROOKE A matohless cast: NIVIAN MARTIN, ET b1 ] ¥LO! mARTC MAUD EBURNE, CHARLES ABBE #OX - ARTHUR AYLSWORTH. TACK RAYMOND. ‘ JOSEPHINE JA! Teach you to dance cor- rectly in a few lessons. Strictly private: any hour . Class and dance Saturday evening with orchesira. D Collc-1ate. Charleston. Foxirot: Tanxo. Wl SOX. Course FRIYATE DANCING Teador 51 1636 Toeh stre sinele B ol AL e lescons. lescon. '

Other pages from this issue: