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* 8 THE E\'ENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MONDAY, OCTOBER 26, 1925. IGUESSES ON CITY’S POPULATION _AMUSEMENTS. AMUSEMENTS. AMUSEMENTS. “REAL ESTATE TAX BILLS SOON READY Distribution Wlll Begm on‘ [ i November 2—Owners Must Ask for Thers. A police census of Washinzton w | ordered saturday, and the {and averuged guesses of half doz prominent Washingtonians as to he many folks the police will find cate that 186.000 individuals are r t0 be count The guesses were added up as f | lows From Dr. Tindall, former Real estate tax bills for the current fiscal vear will he ready 1o bhe given onut at the District Building Monday November 2. according to Assessor William P. Richards s e T femec ont, ag usual, but real estate bills will in charge of a . 5 2 be mailed only to property owners |t otn n who make written request for their | i (uread in the District bills. The first half of the real estate and personal tax Torthe fiseal year which began July is le during N Lember and Mv: Riaha:astestimated vesterday that the collections next month would ggregate somewhere | between $5,000.000 and $6.000,000. | Lack Full WWhen taxes were May the clerical forc get the addresses owners with a v reta rec na “Approximately 475000 1o account the droppin tion during the post his off of p ar letdoy Commissioner the followi But these city. 1 thi surroundi to a lar there are sximately 500,000 only those in the in the territory Washinzton and relying being paid last | extent on Washington endeavored to itional 100.000." all property Secretary Daniel Gav to ina rd of Commisioners policy of mailinz all reai te which was alm. as well as personal tax bills. Mr above. He said Richards stated vesterday. however. about 498.000 that his office has only ahout 75 per short of the 500,000 mark cent of the addresses of real estate enough to be keenly noticed.” ewners. He said he hoped to’be able | Harry F. Allmond batted for to begin mailing all real estate bills ner Rudolph, when the second half of the tax be in the absence of the Comm comes due next May. X when the inquiring report Accordnig to the assessor drifted around. His estimate cipal difficulty in comy “Just around 480.000." dress list of property owners m constant change of ownership property. He estimated that 20.000 pieces of property ownership in a vear Owners Write for Bills. Many property owners already have made written request that their estate bills_be mailed them vear. Mr. Richards will not give ou any of the mew tax bills. I until November because some persons are still paying overdue taxes of last Mayv and distribution of the new bills durin the last week of this month would cause some owners to confuse the new bills with the payments still being made on last year's account The asse: i all property owners to re and lot number of - property, either in writing or when applying person for bi Approximately property tax bills will November. FLOOD WATERS RECEDE “Drop Noted Over Address List. es of t estate bills | t the same the prin an ad is the of out change $450 000 DONATED o Raising $5.000.000 for Col- lege at Cincinnati. By the Ascoci CINCIND « vlnl!l'\\l'lv»n\ e £5.000.000 endo ment fund for the Hehrew Inion ¢ loge here were 4 Press 1. Ohio, of W50 Jews 1o a October 26 made minent announced yesterd the by at the close « col s zold the executi rsonal in 18,000 be mailed jubilee celebratic board of the Union of American | | brew Congrezations The fund is being raised under leadership Adolph S, Ochs | York_publisher. to_extend the of Several Inches Wide Missouri Area. KENNET. Mo Flood water from the Francis rivers in which covers ahout ton and corn, fell seve terday. Farmers. who have been in specting their property unced first amage at approxi probably will prove survey in under wai October wcres of cot al inches yves o Interest | mmmwm@mammfi stely $100.0 “thoro Have You a Savings Account With Us? Then vou xhauld JOIN TODAY A reeulir satemons down ™ all bheta Tod That prevent e e s 3 interest on Savines Ar ANK OF COMMERCE AND SAVINGS Cor. 7th and E Sts. | R RRTRERRRRRRRAES TODAY'S AMUSEMENTS. Belasco—'Silence melodrama, at 230 p.m Poli's—"The Love Song £:15 pm ational—Lady sical comedy, at $:20 p.m Keith" nnette Kellerman, ville, at 2:15 and 8:15 p.m Earle—Visions,” vaudeville tinuous from 1 to 11 p.m Strand—“Dance continuous from 12 Gayety—'‘Step On It,” 2:15 and 8:15 p.m. Mutual—"“Chick Chic at 2:30 and $:20 p.m Columbia—""The 10:45 a.m.. 12:30, and 9:30 p.m operetta. at Re Good,” mu vaude mmymw con- | = vaudeville, p.m hurlesque. at Revue ) to 11 hurlesque Gold R 2:20, 4:05, 330, T 5 and 9:50 | The 10:1; 2! and Metropolitan- 11:35 a.m 1:35 2:45 p.m. Tivoli- Phantom 11:30 am p.m The 3:35, 5:25, of the | 1:30, 3:30, | Freshman.™ 735 at | and | he Man Who Found Him- ! 4:05, 5330, 7:45 and 9:35 p.m. Ambassador- £ and 9:30 p.m. Central—Th 12:30, 2, 3:30, 5, “Headlines,” at 615 Wizard of 0z at| 6:30, § and 9:40 pm. ! Train up your child in the wayv he should go and keep in the middle of the same road yourself. . , Glbson S Surgical Appliance Fitting Establishment Great Sale Of Surgical Quality Elastic Hosiery And Trusses You will alwaye find right and our service tho that can he on’ Trusses ‘dominal Suppor ex- periment with your heaith i sou Are in need of orihcpedic appliances Coneult your doctor and let us make whatever he sask you need IaE prices mow Bre $1.75 $1.75 $4.00 $3.50 Knee Caps Anklets . Gibson's Special Garter Stocking: Garter Leggings. .. vans (abroad). New York FElastic $2.75 rue wimge oo, 9175 Gibson's Special Leather Truss, @5 ()() single . pectal Gibson's Truss. @7.00 Leather March Truss Washington Agents for Dr. Jeanner Walter's Prrs Gum Reducing Garments These famous reducing garments positively reduce without injurs or Aiscomfort. Thousands are wearing them. ~We measure you and fit you perfactly. We alan earry Jung Arch Braces. Dr. Scholl's Foot Appliances. Blue Jay Corn and Bunion Remedies All kinds of Special Orthopedic Braces and Appliances Mads tn Order or Repaired. Crutches. Invalid Beds. ste. Get It At Gibson's Where Your Dollars Have More Cents 917-919 G St. N.W. compiled en oW ry w and informa Ruilding, the following estimate wax obtained y takes w wn in nk n, an he ve an esti as ‘1 would guess 1 think it will just fall but not far m to whom he is sec is er s He wouldn't ke a detailed analysis of the method TO HEBREW SCHOOL Adolph S. Ochs Heads Committee | hy w ay en Al ie. Established 1890 as the Storage Department 4 Blocks North of the White House AVERAGE 486 000 F OR CENSUS Estimate Between 475,000 and 500,000, Tak- ing Account of Post-War Departures and Getting Back to Normal Conditions—Police to Count. whereby he arrived at this figure, fol- 1.,\\mx his characteristic oracular | J. 0. Kil caught as he wa | fice of Chief of Police admitted he had a observe conditions in the city, d customers in all sections even in the outlving sections, and he guessed exactly Harry Almond 480,000, Now They aver: what the t to show. The Census Burean estimated that there were 497,906 in town on last July that at a normal rate more 300,000 would be in town now L too, founded on rels polic goin, surgeon. into the of- win Hesse, 486.000. And that is how all these interviews eporter decided to ask ) outpredicted ter seve Winter regardinz the inzton weather herefore, Xhorty, nee Robert, nitor on the seventh floor of ening Star Building, was nd formally interviewed dur- ing carpetlaying operations in The Star libr: “How many there are in he was asked ‘H'm." he remarked with profund itv. "1 yeckon ‘hout 84,000,000 or 34.000.000." 1 times last state of Wash Wil people do Washington, vou Shorty " of the college. which theological seminary Mr. and Mrs. Ochs headed the of contributors with a zift of $200,000 Donations of $30.000 each were made by Felix Warburg, Samuel Unt Henry Morgenthau L ydwiz stein. chairman of the exéeutive he and Murry Gugzgenheim of New York. A committee of seven will he named rate with Mr. Ochs in secur e remainder of the funds Mr Ochs announced that he had heen as. sured by Judge Horace Stein of Phila delphia. that that city will contribute $300,000. is a national list A wife is never age. In this wives seldom see their marriage. | country | husbands some after good chance to | since | and | the same asx | all these were pure guesses. | nolice census ix likely | the | | THAT seen, by | ALLOWEEN/ NOVELTIES noise makers. tremendous umes. ete GARRISON'’S Whelesale Toy _and Nou C I i E S MW S Specializing in Selling and Exchanging Apartments and Investment Properties |J. BENSON THOMAS COMPANY | 819 15th St. N.W. Main 8416 Blank Books untl) see our stock. | E. Morrison Paper Co. 1009 Pa. Ave, MT. VERNON Steamer Charles Macalester Leaves Tth St Whart' 10 AM. and 2 P.M. Round Trip. Admission 25 ©0000000000000004 JOHN B. COCHRAN THOS. P. HICKMAN, | President. V. P and Cashier. think | Commercial business and savings ac- counts speciali and solicited. Resource- Over $5.000.000. WE RENDER TO BANK CUSTOM. ERS A S VICE UNSURPASSED BY | OF ANY BANK IN THE | UNITED STATES. Monthly statement of accounts rendered banks. we meta rave for avinge ar nrire dustribution which handsome incuicate’ the | it Bank Remains Open Until 5:15 P. ‘I on Government Pay Day. FRANKLIN NATIONAL BANK Tenth St Ave. N.W 1 Co O“OOQOOOQOQOOOQ{ Best Built Homes in Town Are the Cafritz Life-time Homes in Pretty Petworth That's what makes them planned on generolis lines—bi of them: finest of built-in bath broke tubs, etc “Life-time Xtures mes—and they are porches and three showers and Pem rooms *8.950—$1.000 Cash—$75 a Month Possible for Homes of such ch the enormous scale of materials and workmanship. of aracter productior, hecatse hest of in s«uch a location which permits the Open from 9 am. to 9 p.m. 430 and Avenues. and Tae Geo 508 Buchanan St. Aven 1 wle Bu Albson St between 4830 Seventh Street. $th Street New between De Hampshire and 11 Decatur and Emerson. Watch Washington Grow to a Million CAFRITZ CONSTRUCTIGN CO. 14th and K Builders of Communities Main 9080 1140 Fifteenth Street (between L and M) A safe depository for furs, clothing. rugs, tapestries, curtains in the Cold Storage Department: for silverware and valuables in the Safe Deposit Vaults: for paintings, pianos, art nh,m‘ls in the heated Art Rooms; for motor cars (dead storage) in the Vehicle Deparlm?nl. for luggage and for furniture and household effects in Private Rooms or Space Storage. Packing and shipping by freight, express, motor van, parcel post, “Pool” cars (to Pacific Coast at reduced rates) and “Lift” Marine and transi C. A. Aspinwall, President NEXT “POOL” CARS for CALIFORNIA about Nov. for FLORIDA after embargo is lifted Reduced Rates and Greater Security for Household Goods and Personal Effects. Imerican Security and Trust Co. insurance. Becuritp Storage Gompany Mst Wed. A2ae Se to $1.50 Mosers. Shubert TONIGHT oo SHUBERT, e DELASC Crosby Gaige Presents H. B. WARNER In Max Mareci Melodrama “SILENCE” -nm wwnum A In JOHN GALSWORTHY'S “OLD ENGLISH" AY LOEW'S VAUDEVILLE STRAND Now Playing MARCUS SISTERS And CARLTON BROS. ASBISTED BY DON ARMAND OTHER ALL-STAR ACTS Photoplay “THE GIRL WHO WOULDN'T WORK” With LIONEL BARRYMORF ALWAYS BEST FOR LESS TONIGRT, 8:20 "ATIOIA i e TME MUSICAL COMEDY TRIUMPH LADY BE GOOD With FRED & ADELE ASTAIRE avo WALTER CATLETT Next Woek Snta. Wed. & Rat Nents Thur Charles Dillinghum Presents INA CLAIRE In & Comedy by Frederlck I Author of “Aren't We All Entitled “The Last of Mrs. Cheyney” Q LOEW'S PALACE F Street at 13th ous. 10:30 a. 11 p. m TODAY AND ALL WEEK Paramount Presents POLA NEGRI In Joseph Hergeshewmer's pulsat- g romance of Cairformia in the days of *45! “FLOWER OF NIGHT" Twios Daily 15.8 GA s COLUMBIA BURLESQUE “STEP ON IT” WITH GEO. NIBLO & HELEN SPENCER The Dancing Demons Ladies’ Matines Dailv. 28c Week—Abs Revaolds UTUAL BURLESY | THE AVENUE AT STH ‘CHICK CHICK" THURS. NIGHT—WRESTLING. JOE TURNER m Nox Protect Your EYES 1CaL €0 1 9th St. 712 11th Street 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 Herbst’s Pharmacy 25th and Pa. Ave. is a Star Branch It’s handier to run into the Herbst’s Pharmacy with your Classified Ads for The Star than to come way down town to the main cffce—if you live near 25th and Penn- sylvania Avenue. Star Branch Offices are for the convenience of Star patrons—and they are located all about the city and suburbs. The Star nrints MORE Classified ads every day than all the other papers here combined—hecause- The Star is read by practically everybody. “Around the corner” js a Star Branch Office. "CONCERT Auditorium, Wednesday, Oct. 28th B OCLOCK Harry Rowe Shelley Composer—Organist The Solo Quartet of Central Church Jeanette Vreelan ion, $1.00 CO Visit Abrond s She Won . What Next? Meaning of rLE N ALDITORIU M Ave NW.—B:15 P BFAUTY AND THRILLS DIG LAUGHS AND CHUCKLES ANNETTE KELLERMAN The Wonder Woman of the Water JEAN BEDINI Mastor of Fun In “An Impromptu Revus' OTHER SUPER ACTS Partictpating Shows Daily—! PHONES-MAIN 4484 - 44856495 - rection Stanley Ce RANDALLS: METROPOLI TAI LT 100, TODAY—I1 A. M. of Amerfen Second Hysterleal Week HAROLD LLOYD With Specinl 4 Jobyna Ralston nand ast In Hix Greatest Comedy- FRESHMAN —EXTRA— AL ADDED HITS Washington's Finext Orchestra CRANDALL'S , TODAY —THOMAS MAN WHO FOI'N GLENN TRYON in FEVIEW ant TOPICS CRANDALL S AMBASSADOR TROL & Col. R4 N.W DAY ALICE JOVCE I HEAD INF nd AESOP FARIL n\hm oW R R N COMMANDMEN CRANDALL S CENTRAL b Bel D& K TODAY A ARRY WIZARD OF 0% FoX COMK N vn\hnl(llu\ RUBE P _FINE €I {IRANDAU S COnAY Ly AL ¥ DOROTF MES __ _AESOP_FABLE CRANDALL S Avenue Grand T Ave. S.E WOMAN A TOMORROW-—CECT i THE TEN (OMMANDMENTS ‘CRANDALL’S Apollo Theater TODAY-—MADGE T AN % ARORGE O FRieN iF rnv\(‘uunu\\ . KEORD, GOSE WOMAN And FARLE CRANDALL’S TODAY F s 7 DY m\muu..u RICARDO CORTEZ SRETA NISSEN in LOVE : IN THE AME OF And COMEDY with 13 & G. 30, TN Nets o, MRS. WILSON-GREENE’S CONCERTS POLI'S THE —1:30 ARTISTS’ COURSE DUSOLINA GIANNINT RACHMANINOFF, ROSTON SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA. Serge Koussevitzky Conductor. MME. GALLI-CURCI after an absence of ane vear in Furone and Au 8 1550 5000, §1.50. Mezzo-Soprane. Pianist Viennese Onera: Nin ot First ap- YAPHONY ORCHESTRA, vitzks Conductor. Auditorium 0 0'Clock JORN MeCt nn\nu. Great Trish Tenor. BAUER and GABRILOWITSCH. Pinnists. : tws-plaps, cnsemble Gershwin's opera, “Blu, R Al i ned tats, B e presented second half of progra Prince of Entertainers, e SZKE Singers. A TRIEDA. WEMEE prine. in the famous Jenny Lind Coneert "By 1o avest. N.Y.SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA || LTER DAMROSCH. Con WA \MROSCH. Conductor, December u lebrnarv o, reh 16 November e GEO] mm.nnnw S Feb. LI PN T ioma from Rientis & with soloixts and ehnrus ‘nf TTO KLI BETT. Baritons S Season tiekets for all concert courses now en saie at Mre. Greene's Concert or's. 13th and G. Phone ‘«nmmmnwmmnmnmumm’nmrwmm P NOW PLAYING g CHARLIE CHAPLIN In his wonderful new dramatic comedy of gold-rush davs in Alaska that critics are calling his masterpiece of laughter, love ‘THE GOLD RUSH’ Feature 215, UNITED ARTISTS PREBENT é % g presented aom. 170, . 9130 p. at 4:00, m. 2 77 'RIALT Continnons—i1 A. M. HELD OVER---SECOND WEEK 8% GREATEST SUCCESS IN WASHINGTON'S PHOTOPLAY ANNAI THOUSANDS UNABLE To GAIN ADMISsioN 1 ACCOTNT OF CowupPl Fern-ort A MEVERY SereRaNCE Carl Laemmle's Mystery \|um-rpm~a, “THE PHANTOM +: OPERA” LON CHANEY MARY PHILBIN NORMAN KERRY AND 5,000 OTHERS OPERA PROLOGUE FROM “FAUST”’ \ugmented Orchestra Overture—Finale ¥ Tehalkowhs's For Prologue and Overture Personally Dir MISCHA GUTERNON NINTH STREET AT GEE N.W to 11 P. WM. th Symphony “ted hy G4 7 Attractions AT ik hubert TONIGHT J. Bh utitul Musieal Theater Cast 200 Persons . Ma 0c to £1.50 Orixi Com Nights, %1 to Popular Thur; Century Next Sunday—Seats Wednesday The Meanrs. Shubert Present A VEW MUSICAL COMEDY “MAY FLOWERS” and Lyries by Clifford Grey by Edward Kunneke with GORGEOUS AND COMFORTABLE HIGH GRADE PROGRAM 1701y The Act Beautiful “DANCE VISIONS” THE DANCE As It Ist As It May Be ¥ Muxic Joseph Slnfley & Ivy Sawyer As it Wast OTHER “KEITH'" POPULAR PRICE VAUDEVILLE ACTS FIRST WASHINGTON ‘A SON OF HiS FATHER' R PR K i R A OTHER “STANLEY” SELECT PHOTOPLAY FEATURES SHOWING— Version T. Arthur Smith Announces First Concert Tuesday, 4:30 WASHINGTON ATDITORITM PHILADELPHIA ORCHESTRA Serie Leopald Stoke: Vaudeville—3:00—6: Conductor oloist AOLE, 016, SAvanory T i $2.00. 00 Film Fefit““‘“ Pmmnmomc 8t and 0 Sireets N.AY RAPHAEL Soclets of New N CHESTRA CAROLINA 11 Senzsie: MESS 10 “SHORE cler. PRINCESS THE DES a ll St EMPIRE TAKOMA T lmun Park, D. C. HALE WAY GIRI with DORIS w\w\ adn LLOYT HUGHES CIRCLE *! Hl\ INIA VALL v SR e HedTt BARTHE ALy — St. N.E. Tickets. $240 MA RN LIBERTY North Cap. RICHARD | r«w AMER!CAN S and B Ave. (SQLLEEN MOORE LETTIE MARIE BARRETT Malke You 2 " orfe allyc om THE (\wn uln . 1213 K ST, FR Wit Orenors Digntey oo will 1th & 151) Learn to Dance The Real Argenhno Tango E: field, ' COMEDY DUMBARTON 7%, ELITE 1t Tnonen va R |_"“CONQUERING_POWE Wisconsin NRITE DAL S D_YOUTH Ave, Spanish and Classic Dancing MRS MAE DAVISON STUDIC CATHERINE BALLE 9 9th SLONW M. 9154 l-\‘lh HOLT NOA ‘i PATGLAS FATRBANKS WD HORSE e Ave. CHEVY CHASE {om. A MISSES LILLIAN \\nhul.r in “RAMOLA <o Esa DAVISON'S T 7 OF MRS M ST N W DANCING. MASK CARNIVAL Dancing Instead of Skating HALLOWE’EN NIGHT ARCADE AUDITORIUM Prizes for Children and Adults SKATING DANCING In the Auditorium In the Ballroom Every Week Afternoon very Week Night and Evening Except Wednesday Don’t Miss the Wee Piccaninny Couple Dancing the “CHARLESTON” Competent Instruction, TOMORROW IN THE BALLROOM

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