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Belasco—*“Desire Under the Elms,"” drama, at THE EVENING DRY NAVY PLANNINGI.2=: 5"~~~ GEOLOGY STUDENTS: WAR ON SMUGGLING Tighter Cordon to Keep Out Holiday Liquors. Aim of Coast Guard. "he Coast € ning a new offensive s along the uthern shores from ) ot only is the objective understood e a tighter cordon alons the cc gainst the present scattered rum ive to keep out the trade in choice imported Ylans for such an offensive will be mapped out at a conference at Coast 1 headquarters Wednesday morn- which has ‘been called by F Frederick . Rillard, com dant of the United States Coast Here. Billard has ordered into for the conference all ers of section bases on the Atlantic and Gulf cc Details of what is expected t mplished have not been revi -it known whether any sweepin es are in contemplation by head ers. I Marshal Lincoln Andrews cretary of the Treas- v Mellc ntly expressed them in favor of a shakeup in iuard comparable to the one which has just been effected in the prohibition unit. it it known the conference desstood to be the f ind since prohibition, does have its purpose a full discussion of all 0 operation matters. incidental to the reement work of the service rct section bases will be con. nders Ordered st Squadron Disbanded. Further significance is lent to the conference o manders here by the fact that recent- Iy the Coast Guard disbanded its or- zanization of the special squadron, which had been under command of Comdr. W. J. Wheeler. Comdr. Wheeler has been brought to hea: quarters here and the ships, which mpose his comand, have been re- assigned, it was recently explained to the authority of officers ioned &long shore. Whether the section manders who are coming here for the conference Wednesday uare now in control of most of the Coast Guard flect now directed inst the rum sinugglers has not been explained by are keeping the ttle against nearly in the dark known that recently, with the departure from northern waters of many shig the rum fleet and their appearance in the Atlantic off Florida, the Coust Guard has made plans to shift its dry armada to follow the “‘enemy." Plans Co-operation. Under the newly reo zed prohi- bition machine set up by Assistant Secretary the Treasury Andre it is planned that there shall be close co-operation between all branches of the Government having to do with law enforcement Looking to this end, Gen. Andrey appointed to one of his most difficult posts—that in Florida—Benjamin Simmon, said to have much exper ence in administration in the Arm; It is known to be Andrews’ plan that a new and co-oper: tion be built batween his prohibitio 5 the customs tion was only past week, the Guard section base commanders next Wednes: at a_time when Gen. Andrews has the situation well rounded out on land, prepared to meet the sea arm with a completed force. ympleted du meeting Speunlmng in Selling and Exchanging Apartments and Investment Properties J. BENSON THOMAS COMPANY 819 15th St. N.W. _ Main 8116 MT VERNON Steamer Charles Macalester Leaves 7th St. Whart 10 AM. and 2 P.M. Round Trip. 85c. Admission 26c. . L] GleOfl S Surgical Appliance Fitting Establishment Great Sale of Surgical Quality Elastic Hosiery s And Trusses You will always find our pri fleht and our service thy very b cured in Washington e actic Hosiery and Ab- Qominal - Supporters. Do not ex. 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Ample Parking Space phia, Rochester, Syracuse, léllnu, Albany, Buffalo, City, Houmm, Miami, Tampa, Palm Other Maintenance Depots are bang opened to MONDAY, OCTOBER 1 Educa- | remium | 19 _AMUSEMENTS. TIONAL v Ve O SAM W _MABRIS Preets VING BER! MUSIC BOX REVUE TUh Zaanie Brice, Olark & MoOullewsh Osoar Grace Moore, Sisters, Alex A. Auarons and Vinton Trudley present the Musical Comedy Extravaganza “LADY BE 600D | wrre FRED sad ADELE ASTAIRE THURSDAY—4:30 The Only Ballet to Appear —This Season— PAVLEY-QUKRAINSKY BALLET RUSSE The Two Famous Units from Chicago and San Carlo Opera Cos. Tickets—$2.50, §2.00, $1.50, $1.00. T. Arthur Smith Concert Bureau, 1 Homer L. Kitt Co. MRS. WILSON-GREENE’S CONCERTS POLI'S THEATER—4:30 ARTISTS’ COURSE DUSOLINA GIANNINI. RACHMANINOFF. Pianist. BOSTON SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA. Serge Koussevitzky Conductor. GALLI-CURCI after an absence of one vear in Europe and Australin. BENIAMING GI Leading tenor of Mei. Opera. First appearance in Wash- ington. PHILHARMONIC COURSE TITO SCAIPA. Leading Lyric Tenor of the Chicago Opera Company. FRITZ KREISLER. Violinist. MME. JERITZA. - Sensational Vienness Soprano from the Met. Grand SIGRID ONEGIN, Contralto. BoRToN " MPHONY Serze Koussevitzky Conduct; WILSON-GREENE CONCERT SERIES Of Six Evening Concerts Washington Aaditorium 8:30 0'Clock. JOHN McCORMACK. Great Irish Tenor. BAUER and GABRILOWITSCH, Pianists. In a two-piano_ensemble conceri Mezzo-Soprano. MME. First ap- ORCHESTRA. pra; the famous Jeonny Concert. (By re- || N-Y.SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA WALTER_DAMROSCH. POLT'S TAEAT) November 10, ponductor. mbee S ¥ebraary 0, March “m,n»nm\ Com- PROGRAM. se. raital. Great loi Daritone, Met. Overa- s ol sietr o Mmoo caee now on sale at Mrs. Greene's Concert ‘D!;mw‘n, 13th und G. Fhone Ton 1gh!. Thurs. & Sat. POLI'S e, I’ THSRUNAT T s B N o WEEK COM.NEXT SUN. SEATS WED. The Sensation of Paris and New | York Brought to Washington; the Most Elaborate Mus! 1 Play Ever Staged. ELOVE S0 N. Y. Century Theater Cast ny and Ballet of 200 Persons. 81 to $3. Sat. Mat., 50c to $2. Thurs. Mat., 50c to $1.50 Poli’s, WGdn:;duy Afternoon, ‘: 4:30 CAPT. ROALD AMUNDSEN will deliver his thrilling illustrated lecture “Qur Airplane Dash for the North Pole” Tickets $1.00 to £2.30—T. Asthur Smith urean Kitt Co. 1330 G St.—Homer L. Twios Dally, Ym 2:16.8:18, con.um-u IUILMUE REVIE MIISIEIIE" HARRY :vusol—mnv PEPPER JJatie Matines Dafly, 2s, u:l.unur SHUBERT, Mfl s st DELASC ilenslsl | Management Messrs, Shubert EUGENE O'NEILL'S UNDER THE ELMS with Frank MSGlynn Whe Most Discussed Play of the Century | Direct From 49-Week Run lnA'ow York Next Week—Seats Thursday Crosby Gaige Presents H. B. WARNER| In Max Marcin’s Melodrama _“SILENCE” AMUSEMENTS. A\l’( ‘;E\ll NTS. 707 RIALTO NINTH AT GEE N.W. NOW PLAYING THE PHOTOPLAY EVENT OF THE YEAR! ENTIRE HOUSE SOLD OUT YESTERDAY LONG BEFORE SHOW STARTED AND AT EVERY PERFORMANCE AFTERWARD!! Canl Laemmle's Cinema Sm.non “THE PHANTOM + OPERA” STARRIN LON CHANEY MARY PHILBIN NORMAN KERRY WITH A CAST OF 5,000 AUGMENTED ORCHESTRA MISCHA GUTERSON Conductmg Finale of the Fourth Symphony. Tehalkowsky OPERA PROLOGUE FROM “FAUST” y Mackensie Smith. mnces is res 10115, 11182, 4 Faust ‘Mephistophelen -...Margarita COLUMBIA F Street at 12th TODAY AND ALL WEEK Paramount Presents ADOLPHE MENJOU In Mowta Egil's great picturi- Eacion ot Leo Ditrionstoms Jamous Broadway stage suc- ocess ! “THE KING ON MAIN STREET” Mermaid Comedy—'Tka Bpot International News—Overt WISH‘IIE'I’OI S LEADIIG THEATERS LOEWS—; LOEWS— PALACE F Street ar 13th TODAY AND ALL WEEK Paramount Pressnts DouaLAs MACLEAN In a hilarous photoplay version of the famows George M. Cohanm stoge comedy (~umph! “SEVEN KEYS TO BALDPATE” TRE GORGEOUS AND COMFORTABLE HIGH GRADE PROGRAM1TO 11 Dirsct from the N. The \D:\nlsh Nlur AMOLIA MOLINA And Her Company FIRST WASHINGTON SHOWING— AL Christie's Screen Production of “SEVEN DAYS” A WEEK'S LAUGH R R, s -OTHER PERFECT FEATURES Keitl Popular Priced deville and Ktanley Photoplars BTARTING Pletures—1 SCHEDU . 4:30, Vodvil—3, THE AVENUE AT 9TH ‘HAPPY HOURS" THURS. NIGHT—WRESTLING JOE TURNER vs. HENRI LE CEUR M UTUAL BURLES RANDALL S METROPOLITAN AT 10th TODAY—11 A. M. te 11 P. M. The King of Fum HAROLD * LLOYD ‘With Jobyna Ralston apecial cz-t in his greatest feature leasth comedy-drama, FRES =SHMAN — FXTRA — “WILD BEASTS OF BORNEO" World Survev—Aesop F Overture—“Campus Day; ngton's Finest Orchestra | CRANDALL'S, tyoLr Park BANW. TODAY AND Tn}(}rllh 2 D HE TEN COM: \mxr\ S i CRANDALL’S AMBA: 18(h & Col TODAY ~_AND QUELT 1 TOMORROW T ING WITH S0, DARIS CREATIONS CRANDALL’S CEN ot ME N WITIH and REVIEW RIA SWANSON OF " FOLLY S . The Greatest Artists For the Least Money. MONDAY EVENING CONCERT SERIES Presented by Peggy Albion WASHINGTON AUDITORIUM 19th & E Sts. N.W. Opening Concert Tonight Reinald Werrenrath At 8:15 PM. Other Concerts Include Lout H Albert Spalding i s London String Cleveland Or- Quartet chestra Alezander Brailowaky and Florence A Tickets now-—Jordan rl-un Songlith & Sts. N.W. Phone Main"48 Woodward & Lothrop (Victrola™ Dept.) Subserlption Tickets, $5, $10, $15— plus_war tax, for Siogle Concert Tmm-. 1 %150. 52 ':‘\e“ ('m\('ofl—Lmuw Homer SILLS N And” HAL ,\puuo Theater CRANDALL’ ToN STils AndiiAL RO b an HE IRON IS STONE. ALMA OND G FITH AEMOXT i And HAL L1 's Home Theater 1230 C St. N TQDAY—TOM MIX in & i MEDY. TUMORROV\—HARR\ “THE PR. TRA E GUEST ® And REVIEW. = ROACH FOX HONOR. KEIT KEITH-ALBEE VA (vlur Super-Talented Artis Artiatically Presented MiSS ADELE ROWLAND Bparkling Story Songs HARRY J. CONLEY The Wise Cracking Rube ALBERT WHELAN SIGNOR_FRISCOE & MARIMBA BAND NEWELL & MOST OTHER STAR FEATURES § Shows n.uy-—a 15 n'l OLYMPIC You St. Bet. 14th&15th DOUGLAS FATRBANKS in OF BAGDAD " " Shows tldren, 15 sconsin Ave EL'\TE e E. I Ave s “NEVER THE TWAIN SHALL HIPPODROME SheN A - RICUARD DIX AND ith MAF A NOORE n M Aie CHEVYCH.ASE Gonre ve. McKinley St D C. MILLE'S CTH !TT CECIL DE COSraNT Ackop's Fabl RAPHAEL 9th and (l Streets N.W. DORIS KENYON in “THE HALF WAY GIALS - Comedg: CAROLINA lllh & N C. r\ve‘ LEWIS Tfl\ VHOINTAC YRR s PRINCESS 12 ¥, St “HEAD W1 EMPIRE 911 u Street N TA STE N.E. TAKOMA }:l:n:l:lr\? a_rl(. D. C F T ALMADGE SHER SISTER B CIRCLE #1057 DORIS KENYOX HoBART o WAY GIR “I_WANT AR 9th Nea St. DAY povgra fifikr OF URie? PARl(»THEATER 4618 14th S0 poRi ZASU PITTS in “PRET STDIO, w.— . and ¥ fi t0 11 pm.. With orchestr it) Fr. 8367. appointm i MR, STAFFORD PEMBERTO! 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