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" 38 FIGHT ON VIRGINIA MEMORIAL DESIGN i Experts’ Chocce of Plain | Granite and Bronze Disap- points Carillon Advocates. ] o | 8pecial Dispatch to The Star | RICHMOND. Va.. October 5.- Vir- Einfa’s memorial (0 her dead in the | World War is to be of granite and | bronze, 60 feet high. with a base 130 feet wide, with a depth of 60 feet That design. selected by the war me. morial commission, has met, how ever, with consid opposition Twenty patriotic org tions have registered protests It has also heen approved by the of the| American Legion The award was made on the recom mendation of the jury of experts Prof. Joseph Hudnut of the archi tectural chair of the University of Vir ginia; Harvey Wiley (orbett nd Her man A. McNeill, both @he | er from New York The commission. after some discussion. agreed to make the recommendation nnanimous. A caril- | lon, it Is understood, was submitted by the architects, hut wag deemed un | gnitable. hecause of its utilitarian | character. members Lalke in Propoesed Design. provides for a 1 back of this form or altar. su £ gigantic pro limns are to the unright lid granite the en | The chosen desig | i efferson Davis Monument in neral design is of ely plain and im To the back of t be a huge semi-circular which access is had betwee sive columns, with = affording wle for pa his hedged in- |, e e oy | ght from mhec There is no oppe design. save that t =-under the lead wanted the I 1 10 the chosen atrintic societies women other memori were nitted 8 The the hehest of | to the non-utili that the rillon | the instructions | { the Giiner ¥ and that provide the would bhe tant the injunction e is comn ed to the s In prospect a fight lature when the time comes 1o appr iate the money for the memorial. Gov. Trinkle. in mak ing up the hudget for the consider: tion of the Legislature next Winter, may incorporate the recommendation for the necessary money. with which to erect the memorial. The fact t the State is now short some $3.000,000 or more in Ii running expenses may | call for delay in undertaking the t The idea of the commission is to ha the corner stone laid this Winter, dur- ture, \IU‘J for be. on o . there the L the opposition sees no hurry ginning the work ORLD’S SERIES base ball pen The Portner Apartments 15th and You Sts. N.W. Try Our Excellent Home Cooked Table d’Hote Dinner 75¢c Daily, 5:30 to 7 P.M. Ample Parking Space . . Glbson S Surgical Appliance Fitting Establishment Great sale 0{ Surgical Quality Elastic Hosiery And Trusses You will always find our prices whatever TarBrices mow prevail: Knee Caps. Anklets Gibson's Speclal Garter Stockings.... Garter Leggings. ... 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Similar ceremonies were carried out | [at the monument to the Cuban patriot. | Gen. Maceo. TODAY'S AMUSEMENTS. tepping Stones, p.m revue, National mu sical comedy. 7 20 Poli's—~Oh, Yo pm Belasco “1s Zat at 820 pm <eith Dr. Rockwell >:15 and S:15 pm Farle “The Gingham Girl.” vande. ville, continuous from 1 to 11 p.m. Strand-—“Just a Nice Boy." vande. ville. continuous from 12:30 1o 11 p.m, Gayety “Seven ¥ hurlesque, 2715 and 815 pm Mutual-“The Tempters" lesque. at 2:30 and $:20 pm Palace _Midshipman.” at 11:15 am. 5011 L0, T30 and 9540 pom Columbia at 10:40 am., 12.4 5 415 pm at §:20 807" farce com vaudeville, at ven at n_of Zorro, 7:05 and austark.” at 11:30 750 and 9:30 pam. acked in the Snow Coun 1140 am., 1:40, nd 5:45 p.m Ambassador —The Whi at 6:15. 8 and %30 pm. 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October 5.-—-A fight, which the police believe arose over division of the proceeds of a bootleg deal. resuited, yesterday in the killing of Owen Boyle, a printer. and the ar. rest of a policeman and a Federal prohibition officer in connection with the shooting. Patrolman Francis P Dugan, who admitted firinz the shot which killed Bowie arrested on | # charge of homicide. John J. Kerri I gan. a local prohibition enforcement officer, was charged with acting in concert with Duga Both were held without bail for arraignment today Dugan said that he thought the fight on an East Side street corner between | Kerrigan and Boyie was an attempt ed hold-up and that when Boyle start. | {ed to run he fired with the intention | of frightenine him. Kerrigan, accord ing to the police, said he did not know Bovle, and was returning from a (gmmee 0 N GARAGE PAINTS, MT. VERNON WALL Steamer TINTS, VAR- Charles Macalester Leaves Tth St arf NISHES, FLOOR 3 ll? AM. and 2 P.M. FINISHES, ound Trip. 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Q-elu Quaek! 7" bealt Mins Him Another Great Comedy Aot ROSS, WYSE & WYSER Teaturing ~Tomey'" AND The Beautifnl a-eno’l'. “DANCELAND With Semseficnsl MURIZL KAY and MILDRED BURNS § OTHER SUPER FEATURES 3 MUSEMENTS. RIALTO NINTH STREET AT GEE N.W. HIT FOLLOWED HIT AND SCORFED ANOTHER X1 CCFSS! RIN-TIN-TIN IN POSITIVELY HIS GREATEST PHOTOPLAY “TRACKED IN THE SNOW COUNTRY” CAST INC UDF8 June Marlowe, David Butler, Mitchell Lewis RIALTO TRIO BYLVAN LEVIN, P!Anlul. HENRI BT)KOLO\' RICHARD LORL Vielintst; BERG, Cellist WASHINGTON'S BEST ORCHESTRA MISCHA GUTERSON, Conducting Overture—“Raymond” Comedy, “Cl y Romanee"—News d: ATMOSPHERIC VOCAL PRELUDE roma reer amd tl HARRIET HAMMOND | CRAWFORD KENT WESLEY BARRY PCTURRMADE WITH THE COOPERATION OF | THE NAVY—2.400 CADET: IN CAST! BILLY DOOLEY COMEDY—PATHE NEWSREEL—TOPICS TOM GANNON'S MUSIC—OVERTURE, “A DAY AT ANNAPOLIS™ VIVIENNE [ METROPOLITAN F AT 10th TODAY—11 A. M. to 11 P. M NORMA TALMADGE CRANDA' ’S TIVOLI 1160 & Park RIN W JANE_NOVAK and ROE THE DANGER RO PORTLIGHT PN ORROW —GLORIA _ SWANSON n “TH I rorly M HAL . PROVERBS ~and CRANDALL S ANBAS th & Col. TOMORROW ARR. PSS CRANDALL’S CENTRAL 9th Bet. D & E CRANDALL S Savoy Theater 14th and Col. 615 Pa. D DIX OUR GFFICERS Ave. S.E. in THE GANG And “ CRANDALL’S Avenue Grand Lieut Commander JOWN PHILIP SOUSA Conducter lironarsRIGRAR LUCKY DEVI OFFICIAL RE- York Theater Ave. & Quebee St ADGE HER AYRES in “TH And SPAT FAM- Home Theater | CRANDALL'S Home Theater TODAY — VIRGINIA SRALTT i STE( And COMEDY, FOMOBROW. THE SKY RAIDER. ER in Whd COMEDY MRS. WILSON-GREENE’S CONCERTS POLI'S THEATER—4:30 ARTISTS’ COURSE BUSOLINA GIANNINL. | Merzo-Soprano. BOSTON oy onmriflu rEe Roussevitsky Conducto MME. GA YRCE after an Abaence of one vear in Furope and Australin. Leading ten: Appearance In BENIAMINO Mei. Opern. ington. PHILHARMONIC COURSE TITo SCRIFA. Leading Loric Tenor of FRITZ KREISLER. MME. JERITZA. Sensational Viennese Soprano from the Met. Grand Ope SIGRID ONEG! Canbailss Sriniay pearne hinkton. PHONY = ORCHFSTRA. Bt CRousseviteics "Conductor WILSON-GREENE CONCERT SERIES Of Six Evening Coneerts Washington Auditorium ORN McCORMACK. Great Irish Tenor. BAUER and GABRILOWITSCH, Pianisfs. Violinist. with " di resanted aecond. kit of E LY. ROGERS. Frince of numlnm. uur. " RIEDA HEGEEL s s-m-.o. = m l,ll'lll denny Lind Concert. N.Y.SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA WALTER DAMBOSCH. Conductor. concert courses Breos's. “15th Cred""G, rean. e and 6. Main 8103, = t he phantom of the opera will thrill you RIALTO Ninsh Wear ¥ Main 4300 COLUMPIA BURLESQUE 3.16—TWICE DAILY—$:13 SMOKING PERMITTED ~11"" All Colored Musiesl Burlesgue Results of AUl Werld Bories Games by nings Read from Btage-Direcs Wire adies’ Ma Film Features HIPPODROME °th&N ¥.Av. JOYCE THE LITTLE FRESCH IR NEW STANTON Gth&C Ste. N 13,8 040 PA MARTHA MA SFIELD Wiona WQRTH THE WARRENS * CHEVYCHASE & n. McKis THE €O, ents and R o H St. N. 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