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DISAGREE ON SPEED OF CITY OF ROME Members of Crew Testify Be- fore Inspectors’ Hearing Held at Boston. N, October 9. A opinion to steamer Uity of crashed into tl Block Islind on oped at a continued day before the local spectors. William Boll. chief engineer of the steamer, said that he thou speed that night did not knots and that steamer’s was 12 knc ames Del difference the speed ,of the Rome hearing _vester steamship in xceeed 10 limit ney. an®uiler. said he understood that the Lawful steam pres sure limit was 175 pounds. and he thought the City of Rome was carry ing that amount at the time of the crash Heard Call Twice. Boll d that when - light ‘was turned on after the colli- sion two fuses were blown. rendering it useless. He had put a lighted life buoy on the upper deck the sea > heard the but he siid “there wouldn't heen time to throw the lin £ot_out of reach.” Earling Knutsen. a seaman nd was in the have e had h.u( after Capt. John Diehl had ordered “hard-a-port” he was able to take only one or one and alf turns, and that made no ble differences in the steamer’s Hnd Obeyed Law. Capt. Diehl said he felt that he had complied »bsolutely with the statutes relative to leaving the scene after accident. The coll p.m. and he gave h message for transmi ton office of the Ocean an He admitted that he did nok senc communication _to the N t until 12:43 a.m. 1 inquil P e after that. At the testimony any date for vestigation. conclusion of yesterdayv’s the inspectors did not fix a resumption of their in- Auto Driver Sued Suit to recover $35.000 damages has been filed in the District Supreme g Vinton of Thomas G. onal injuries. Fourteenth and Chapin 3 plaintiff says . jured by an automobile driven by O'Nelll. Attorney George R. Sheriff appears for the plaintiff. streets she wa PALMETTO COFFSE ashington, "6 Rooms and Built-In Garage J. Beluon Tllomls Cnmpany K19 _15th EYE ADVICE Our Experienced Ontometristsstand Stop d have your eves examined M. A.LEES 614 9th St. <" 712 11th Street MESCO| CUP TESTED it’s always uni- form in flavor, in texture, in butter fat, in moisture, ineverything that tends to make a per- fect cheese. Kraft Cheese contains the two important vita- mines. For your comvenience— “we are now packing 1-2 Ib. and 1 1b. cartons and 5 Ib. loaves. . | stated | RESCINDS OWN DECREE. ; o Anderson Provides for Protection of 0il Stockholders. | Bostox 9 (®).—Federal Judge Anderson vacated his own decree of ebru 17 last re- ating to the reorggnization of the ew England Oil Corporation and nded down a decree making provi- sion for the protection of those who hold securities in the reorganized cor- m. The first decree, he ruled, u“l‘n”_\‘ obtained by the note- committec. i der the new ruling creditors who laccented stock in the new corpe nd who did not know the fa jeernt [to in ments already 3 hese may re- turn the stock to Receiver Irwin M. Garfield of Boston and will be rein- s unpaid creditors of the re- eivership estate or of the noteholders’ committee. A hearing will be held on November 30 to determine the extent of the liability of the noteholders’ {committee and also on the intervening petitions. October Father John's Medicine — Builds strength to tight coug Advertisement. TROPHY GIV.EN SCHOOL. Montgomery County Legion Honor Dickerson Feature. Special Dispateh to The Star. DICKERSON, Md., October 9.—At a4 meeting of the Dickerson Com munity League at the high school re cently. the American on_trophy | tor the h g the Dest | athletics was presented t L. Tols “pre Mrs. J. C. White, | me Demonstration Clul president. nted the school with a flower basket in behalf of the club. | Lloyd J. Jones was elected presi dent of the Community Club, R. Brooke Gott, first vice president; John A. Jones, second vice president: Miss Dorothy E. Todd. secretary, and Mrs. William_A. Daniel, treasurer. ting the legion. | rest all patr THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., YELLOWLEY MOVES T0DRY UP CHICAGD Reorganizes Unit and Pro- poses Intensive Campaign Against Cabarets. By the Associated Preas. CHICAGO, October 9.—With the ap- pointment yesterday of R. O. Merrick and William H. Kennedy to be his chiet assistants in the campaign to dry up not only Chicago, but the whole of his enforcement district, E. C. Yellow- ley, prohibition administrator, began the reorganization of his unit. acting administrator at lo. N. Y. Kennedy, for many secretary to Yellowley, will be Placed in charge of permits. B. 2. Bwing, formerly in charge of permits and for a time chief of en forcement here. announced that he will leave the prohibition service to take a post here with the Anti-Saloon who recently relieved Prohibition Director Bert Morgan at Indianapolis, will be deputy admin- istrator for Indiana, with headquar- ters in Indianapolis. Ray J. Nye is to be retained at Milwaukee. Yellowley announced that he ex- an intensive campaign | agains hicago cabarets where | liquor is consumed publicly and to ar- | ns found with liquor. | This is the first time that patrons have | been included in drives. Yellowley | id he would raid such cafes evei sht if necessary ORLD’S SERIES base vall pen big Ready™ for Viur_Thepection GARRISON’S Whalemle Tov s N O B TODAY'S AMUSEMENTS. Natlonal — “Stepping Stones,” mu- #ical comedy, at 8:20 p.m. Poli’s—"0Oh, You,” revue, pm. Belasco—"Is Zat So?” farce com- edy, at 8:20 p.m. Keith’s — Dr. Rockwell, vaudeville, at 2:156 and 8:15 p.m. Earle—"The Gingham Girl,” vaude- ville, continuous from 1 to 11 p.m. Str-na—".!un a Nice Boy,” vaude- ville, continuous from 12:30 to 11 p.m. yety—*‘Seven Eleven,” burlesque, 2:156 and 8:15 p.m. ‘\lll!lll'-"'l‘ho Tempters,” bur- lesque, at 2:30 and 8:20 p.m. Palace— “The Midshipman,” at 11:15 am., 1:15, 3:30, 5:30, 7:30 and 0 p.m. Columbia—*“Don Q, Son of Zorro,” at 10:40 a.m., 12.45, 2:60, b, 7:05 and 9:15 p.m. Metropolitan—*Graustark,” at 11:50 a.m., 1:50, 3:50, 5:50, 7:50 and 9:50 p.m. Rialto—"Tracked in the Snow Coun- try,” at 11:40 a.m., 1:40, 3:40, 2 7:40 and 9:46 p.m. Tivoli—"Shore Leave,” 6 7:50 and 9:40 p.m. _ Ambassador—“Wings of Youth,” at 8:15 and 10 p.m. Central—*Her Sister From Paris,” at 12:30, 2, 3:30, 5, 6:30, § and 9:40 p.m. i, Afghanistan will have a new coin, named the “amania,” in honor of Ama: nulla, the present Amir. at 8:20 at at 2:30, 4:15, 10—P.&G.White Naptha Soap. Very speclal.. 42c Limit 10 to customer 12—Guest Ivory 45¢ Limit, 1% to customer 5—Medium Ivory Limit, 6—Ivory Soap to customer 49¢ AMUSEMENTS. KEITHS WO ATRE A e T e, or. R¥EKWELL ek! Quaek! Asether Great Oomedy Aot ROSS, WYSE & WYSER Funtpring “Fopar pplank Books. supply on E Mormon l’npet Co. 1009 Pa. Ave. _'n hayo Gét It At Gibson.s Where Your Dollars Have More Cents Special At Our Soda Fountain 12—5¢ Soda Checks (60c Worth) for 50c Great Soap Specials for Saturday Only 4—01d Dutch Cleanser . 22¢ Limit, 4 to customer 10—Star Soap Limit 10 to customer 10—Fatry Soap OPTICAL CO. MT. VERNON Steamer Charles Macalester Leaves Tth St. Whart 10 AM. and 2 P.M. Round Trip, 85c. Admission 25c. and get 3% interest on your g DO IT TODAY. Buy Confederate Half Dol lars, benefit Stone Mountain Memorial, here for $1.00. Ask for New Mary Sweet Home-made Cand‘es { 49c rounp 29c HALFPOUND at nice stores OF COMMERCE AND SAVINGS Cor. 7th and E S!:. 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DOC 42c Mifflin's Alkohol Mas- sage, pint, 35¢; 3 for Bayer's Aspirin, 15¢c, 23¢ Tyree's Powder, 23¢, 45¢ $1.00 Todd’s Tonic ... Petrologar . Alophen Pills, 100 McCoy's Cod Live Verocolate Tablets ..... ‘Tablets Edwards’ Olive Tnblets. 23¢ 13C..cccc a0 - Hill's Laxative Quinine. . Grove’s Laxative Bromo Quinine 21c 23¢, 45¢ FREE Enlargements 1—5x7 Enlargement frec with each order of developing and printing of one or more rolls of film. No enlargement without this coupon. Date. . Name Sal Hepatlca, Void After October 15, 1925 Great Palmolive Specials 1—35¢ tube Palmolive Shaving Cream and 1—25c size can Palmolive After-shaving Talcum; both........35c 1—50c bottle Palmolive Shampoo and 1—50c jar-of either Palmolive Cold or Vanishing Cream; both special 1 dozen 10c Palmolive Soap. .. - 8c Each in Less Than Dozen Quantities Radio Specials Brandes Superior 82 98 $1.50 Brach Lightning Phones. Speclal... < Arrester. Only....... Eveready B Batteries— 98¢ Westinghouse Stor- age Battery, 100- $2.00 large 22%- - $1. 39 100 $12.95 volt . ampere-hour $875 large 45 g9 49 50c Burgess B Batteries— volt ....... ceeen $2.00 large 22%- #.75 Heavy Duty @3 Q8 - volt ;wo Targe 4- 45-volt Battery.. R A and Cunning- ‘ham Tubes. Special, No Radio Goods Delivered Get It At Gibson’s Department Drug Store Where Your Dollars Have More Cents CAFRITZ CONSTRUCTION CO.] l4th & K M. 9080 Bur’ders of Cammunmcs 917919 G ST. N.W. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 9, 1925. AMUSEMENTS. MRS. WILSON-GREENE’S CONCERTS . POLI'S THEATER—4:30 ARTISTS’ COURSE INA n‘;ArslmA Meszo-Soprane. BOSTO! IONY ol(‘mm R et s Conductat: MME. GALLI-CUKCI after an absence of one year in Europe and Austral ||. NTAMINO GIGLL | Tead F‘ Bpora.” Firat sppearance 1n W Waele Ingt PH]LHARMONIC COURSE CRIFA. Leading Lyric Tomor of e Chicags Opers Com FRITZ RREISLER. Violinist. MME. JERITZA. Sensational Vienness Boprano frem the Met. Grand Opers. SIGRID ONEG Contralto. First ap- Er't'l" " YMPRONY omcHESTRA. Rousseviteiy Conductor. WILSON-GREENE CONCERT SERIES Qf Six Evenine Concerts Auditorium Clock. cirsat Iriahy Tenor. H, Planists. 2272598 127,23 e e ¥ MPEL. Soprano. In the l-ll.nl denny Lind Cnnun.p (By re- N, Y SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA WALTER DAMROSCH. Conductor. POLI'S TAEATER. November 1o. December 8, ebruary o, N. Com- PROGRAM. o Direction Stanley Co. of Amerien [WETROPOLITAN] LAST TWO DAYS—I1 TO 11 NORMA TALMADGE With mno e GRAUSTARK Exceptional A ries Washingten's finest oreipestra TODAY—_RICHARD nfi.\‘nrusl CRAILL NG 7cmDALL’S A\m\bSADOR h & Col. Rd. "cmmu's CE oth nen EUGENE O'BRIEN _in_"SIEGE. And HAL ROACH COMEDY CRANDALL’S Savoy 'l‘hen;‘r e HAR CE AT ana Hobe'E 'ro\mmm V—CA E_SKY RAHIFE ROACH COMED 'S Avenue Grlnd CRANDALLS s Y R in THF H\L ROACH NIC. MASON in ST. s York Theater Gs. Ave- 2Quebcatt. “aaa M ED W BLNTINTIN muo}lfl}gfl SE BY THE. HA LIIFOCNEDY tnd RECIEW. » H Theater CRANDALL’S Home Theater TODAY — RICHARD DIX in - RR “THE LUCKY _DEVIL." 0ACH SOMEDY and REVIEW ERRA AfloNIL FRED STONE STEPPING iG STONES At very member of erisinel company lneiedins DOROTHY STONE WEEK—SEATS SELLING “x’cm REED Presents LOWELL SHERMAN By Ammagemete it A W THRE PISSI"I'IE PR 15 ’l‘hl:ruhy, s Opening Ten-Star Series Wade Hinshaw Pmducnnn “Flixir of Love” Opers Comiaue by Donizetti ), $1.00, Tickets—$2.50. $1.50. T, Asthur, Smith ‘Concert Burean 1330 Homer L. Kitt Ct Tfiereon Serice. Nov. 13, Jan. 3, Mar. 9. onic Roclety of New York Orchestra T 4o, sonm™ ~— PHILADELPHIA ORCHESTRA LEOPOLD STOROWSKI. FIVE TUESDA WASHINGTON AU phnuu Tickets—$12.00. $10.00, §7.50. T. Arthur Smith Conductor RIALT The Wonder Dog’s onnm Photoplay! & World Series Hesults Moving Pictures of Scenes WITH MADGE BELLAMY, PAUL —A FBAST ANCIS, LESLIE FENTON, AMUSEME! NINTH ST. AT GEE N. W. LAST THREE DAYS Wil Thrm RIN-TIN-TIN.-"-=5- "TRACKED IN THE SNOW counmv" WASHINGTON'S BEST OROHESTRA, MISOHA GUTERSON, Csndustes. Announced F1i Game Aloo Shwa ~—S8TARTING SUNDAY— ‘Willlam Fox Presents “THUNDER MOUNTAIN” From John Golden's Stage Hit, “Howdy Folks” PANZER, ZASU PITTS, ALEC B. s HARLAN ov MUSI ME, ALICE BYERSMAN Formerly Prima Donna Chicago and Metropolitan Opera. MME. ZLENDA DE SAYNE Famous Russiaa Violinfst F Street at 13th LAST TWO DAYS United Artistx Present DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS His Wornderful New Classic! “DON Q, SON OF ZORRO" WITH MARY ASTOR Beginning Sunday “THE PONY EXPRESS” James Crure's Triumph! WASIIIIGTOI S LEADIIG TIIEA'I'EIIS LOEWS— F Street at 13th LAST TWO DAYS Metro-Goldwyn Presents the oreat Navy picture! “THE MIDSHIPMAN" Comedy—News—Overtare Beginning Sunday MARY PICKFORD In “Little Annle Rooney” In ‘The Greatest Artists For the Least Money. MONDAY EVENING J Twice Daily, 2:18.8:118. , CO_LUNIIIA_ BURLESQUE St ight es [rnm Stage Matinee Daily. 25¢ Taile_of the Town™ CONCERT SERIES Presented by Peggy Albion WASHINGTON AUDITORIUM 19th & E Sts. N.W. Opening Concert October 19 | Reinald Werrenrath Other Concerts Lucrezia Bori Josef Hofmann Albert Spalding London_ String Quartet CAROLINA lllll &’ N.C. Ave._ S.E. JONES i PRINCBS 1119 H St. nelude BARRIERS 911 H Street N.E. EMPIRE - FILORENCE M Alexander Brailowsky and Florence Austral Tickets now—Jordan Piano Co., 13th & G Sts. N.W. Phone Main 487 Woodward & Lothrop (Vietrola Dept.) an of_the " serial Price, $5, us war tax, for ™ ClRéLE 2105 Pa. Ave. Ph. W, 953 Amnla Packing ! o LIBERTY North Cap. WARD HORSEBACK the phantom of the opera —who is he RIALTO OLYMPIC ¥ ‘,o-\-;; Bt }4ohrn;%g Washington Auditorium o 18th & E Sts. at N. Y. Ave. TONIGHT S8 P. M. Sharp First Public Organ Recital On the Finest Concert Organ in the World ALFRED HOLLINS Doc., F. R. and's Famous Bilad Organist Matisee and Night, November 12, 1925 HENRY F. SEIBERT Amertcan ‘Conc‘r; Organist of Matines and Night, Decomber 10, 1525 CHAS. M. COURBOIN Famous Belgian-American Organist Matines and Night, Jumuary 21, 1926 FIRMIN SWINNERS International Comcert Organist Order Scats Now, Box Office, Auditorium—Main 6129 Prices: $1.50, $1, 77c and 50c, Plus Eax 1343 Wisconsin Ave. lfimmkfo E STREET OF FORGOTTEN l".LlTE 14th St. and R. I. Ave. GLAIRE WINDSOR in - WHITE U'ZADER 9th Near E By Popular Demand. Birth of a Nation LAST DAY Continuous all week, 10 am. to 11 pm. HIPPODROME Sth&.¥ “PRETTY LADIE" "\ & NEW srmou 6hC Sta. NE. SN R‘l’)fi}.fia L‘I“ HEVYCHASE ('onn. Ave. & " McKinley St.,D.C. YON 0 RAPHAEL 9th and 0 1 and 0 Streets N.W. \THOMPS DANCING. AND NRS. LA 5 H0fh B n “m“fii‘..“...""“’“u ln 11 p.m., with ore appointment. Fr. 8567. | roF Moving Pictures ot Washington’s First Victory At Pittsburgh Shown Toda: OIRECTION .STANLEY COMPANY OF AMERICA B Coumee, aorte ATEEY Fine” environment. “W. o PRI\ ATE DANCIN; N JQ! Hllh -l l:ow Ph "Pot. ot E% .m‘]’ The Tchernikoff —Gardiner School of Dancing ! GLoV gonsany i Guar, resul THEATRE GORGEOUS AND COMFORTABLE HIGH GRADE PROGRAM 1 TO 11 “THE GIIGHIM GIIII." Condensed Musical dy JExceptionally Pr-a-en fL'dlIIH‘(i n \(ifldzl nrumemants Nnteed (5 Eraduate. students fn hroductio e 708 S St. N.W. Catalogue. 7 'S Teach you 1o dance cor- DAVISON'S Texch ou, to, dance cor emmr private:any hour. w. dnnce Sdturday wi o Cottegiate, Charieston. Fortrot Fangn Woe: i1e_ CATHERINE BALLE, 719 9th St. N.W. Main 9464 Announces her 7th season of social dancing Her specialty at'present. Merry Widow walt/ and Charleston fox trot: all other forms of focial dances: assembls Tuesday: orchestra: to 10. 1 Wallace Beery — Lois Wilsen “RUGGED WATER" a -OTHER PERFECT FEATURES Keith's Popular Priced Vaudeville and Stanley Photoplays Night Vodvil Night Foatare Starta 6:30, 9115 Starts 7:50. PoOLr Matinee Saturday nm. CAlIol.l. Pn-nu “OH YOU” ‘With LESTER ALLEN, VIVIENNR SEGAL, WILTON ~LACKAYE. WANDA LYON, IRVING BEEBE inging and Dancing Beauties—15 INEXT WEEK SUNDAY NIGHT SEATS NOW SELLING private MR. STAFFORD PEMBERTON . sons in- All Styles of Dancing Pupils placed in pavink positions i and around Washington when capable, Studio 1850 Biltmore st. Phone Col. 2007 “12¢ Shul Al Tonians \LETTIE MARIE BARRETT Make You u er(l‘\'l’ Ballroom Dancer CARTLE (! Studio, 1213 K St . 6265 Dancing With Orchestra Mondays .\nd Frlrh\s ‘Helen Jane Marr Disciple of Ruth St. Denis Sehool of Creatfvg Daneik Denishawn od Ballet_techuigue. All tspes of Oriental and classical. Classes limited to eight pupils. Dectal Cliidren s Clauses erican Step Dancing Musical Comedy, Acrobatic, Buck, Soft Shoe and Charleston. Profemonnlrouunen guaranteed 1819 M Nt W. klin 97582, LEROY H_THAVER NOW OF NED WAYBURN SYSTEM Of Stage Dancing —direction Helene Loffler— Classes jn Limbering awi. Stretchin Agroatis. Tan i Sen, ik .«u‘n'm'.".‘ American Ballet. lnrllldm Adon ARt M National and Character 10, 1145 CONN. AVE. . MAIN 2578 Models—89

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