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25 = ROMANGE IS BARED BY STILLVAN SUlTJ Wife of Banker to Wed 24- THE KVENINC ?WIFE HELD SLAYER - OFOTHER WOMAN' STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 31, ARREST OF EVANGELIST |LINER BRINGS $10,000,000.! DIUBEMENNS. 3 ) p— U EMENTS REVEALS LOVE CONTRACT | ; Stasiey Co. RANDALLS' Saver of Souls, Sued by Wife for Non-Support, Signed Pact With “ETROPOL TA' AT 10th Another Woman. TODAY—11 A. M. to 11 P. Secona Hysterical HAROLD Heart Disease Fatal 00 to < " THE MUSICAL COMEDY TMIUMPN LADY BE GOOD FRED & ADELE ASTAIRE axo WALTER CATLETT | Next Monday. Sats. W Charies Dillingham Presents INA CLAIRE | ! “The Last of “Mirs. Cheyney” A Comedy by Frederick Lonsdale Author, of “Aren't We All" & pring Cleaning’” With n_Notable Cast inely Roland Young and A. E. Matihews " Mauretania’s Cargo Also Includes of America Famous Art Works. NEW YORK, October 31 (#). Cunard liner Mauretania arrived yes- terday with a cargo cf $10,000,000 in gold bullion and the first conslgn- ment of the famous lLeverhulme urt collection, which is to be sold iu the BEAUTY AND THRILLS : Asgoc By the Divorcee, 29, Shot Down in' CHICAGO, October 31.—A love pact I year-old BIG LAUGHS AND CHUCKLES . between Charles M. Stirdivant, 51- United Stat A""ETTE Year-0ld Fowler McCor- Apartment After Trip | vear-la evancetit, and uss sithet| 30 i isucance rates 1 London mick, Report Says. With Salesman. | 22, of Valley City, N. Dak., |was said to have influenced a reduc- KEVLLER -A" ated Prees Week 1 yesterday after his ar-tion to $10,000,000 from $20,000,000 in ot Mt rest in Lansing, Mich., on a non-sup- | 8°d_bullion _originally planned for port voferred by his wite, | Shibment on the Mauretania, as stated LI pace o hereby pledse | Previously in cable dispatches. Mary | 0ur love and fidelity to each oth ehot 1o | 10nE a8 we shall both live, and we | X f will, bon us the way is open, be in Y ath Iway of her apart- | conie husband and wife.” vesterday. A he you : wife o |left 4 hoap vho noti- | T i found Mrs. Scott | . was{ The mones held by the police «d with | OB War per Jdealousy, it is believed hy | Daid off the prompted slaying. | the war s heing beld as Wi sclos: was disclo . ma o ant n His Gre FRES HMAN —FREF— “CRANDALL SATUKDAY NIGAT- ERS' " RADIO’ CONCERT IMMEDI ATELY FOLLOWISG LAST PEK STARTING TOMORROW MILES OF LAUGHS! mmle Presents REGI NALD DENNY Pro-s 3 Prran, Octol By the Ao NEW YORK he neipals in October the late [ l_._‘_h “Roview 6 OTHER SUPER ACTS € Participating Dally—2:15 & €:13 divorcee, was winued me proceedings Special Sale FERNS, 75c 1917 would have RODMAN BROS. tional debt before | 1449 Park Road LOEW'S ‘ , GOI.IIMBIA : FOR RENT “CALIFORNIA . CRANDALL'S 14th al'ld lrvmg Streets | |$TRAIGHTAHEAD" Handsome New Stores , WE PLAY LOEW'S IN THE VAUDEVILLE Busiest Part of 14th Street STRAN D g Now 'll in Reasonably Priced 'MARCUS Us SIS'I'EIIS FOR DETAILS PHONE said to ting on to Chic seclusion today Shows as to a definlta renson for the the prisoner el i 5. JONES MAIN 4484 -4 4% (493 hart Stillman lman "he New York American savs thi man is st so th o to spent 15 sing whole 1 by Great Britain ONLY, OF SPADE TOMORROR RAMOX NOVARR) THE ~ MIDSHIPMAN ROACH_COMEDY and R VCRANDALL’S AMBASSADOR 18th & Col. Rd.N.% ¢ SEMOX_ in COMEDY NTLSSON X und VIOLA DANA 1 WINTS_OF CHANCE vears e time n the WILLIAM A. LUSKEY. urred, according = R mént Farmer is said A. LUSKEY DIES; aphte it ONCE FIRE CAPTAIN an ante ile trip through ighted from s quoted as Served 36 Years in D. C. Depart ment—Was Once Drummer in ; one time Sousa’s Band. { ther. had 1 Seott ifter i ‘W ll! not none. ohtain it ayimg NTRAL while Sth et D 8 B A heen | = same time NE h papers In d downward in He declared Allway and honse Mrs, pital, but ul ran, region . t the the no one » one leav hurried to the dwelling of Mrs. flie saw now the w - i Scott was 0 A, Luskey, T8 yeurs died wi {retired captein of the District | Department, with which he se d said te have bheen the fir hoy for John Philip as 1he ficial of werr wife ot a chain divorced CHARLIE Ics TOMORROI — NORM A practice an be served without records i B g FRATERNITY BANQUET. York partie Theta Delta Chi Celebrates Found- of Society. hanqy kouse of the George V versity charge. Gre hers in ail parts of th her at the same time the & heen olde 1o cor £ thefr college | "l' Washing. the Un es Ma o | died at the r W 1skey During Lis many years wi Department, Capt captain with hoth 1¢ Comupanies, being ret tein of the latter company member of | |, | celebrated | inniversary five Nden we ago. He three so survived by 10w . Harry and Mrs. Hertie Tenn dive 1 a lengthy atid 10 1 Mrs. Scott ing Florida Train Wrecked. Fla., a statement Octoher STORY & CO. 812 17th St. Frank. 4100 She and Sted ed. statement to Ve admitted his and to have trip which took iher points i Build With Buena Granite Build your home and terrace wall of granite. You can have a home constructed of stone, a home of beauty and dignity second to none, a building with a longer life than any other kind of structure. and was | urder and lined t passen; Granite for walls and structures of any kind. CHAPLIN In"the great comedy master- plece that took airteen monthe to produce and that critics are calling his finest “THE GOLD RUSH” £ (GMTNG SDON®L ‘THE MERRY WIDOW" WITH Mae Murray—iohn Gilbert % ) LOEW'S PALACE ¥ Strestias Isu- LAST 'rwo nAu Paramount Presents POLA NEGRI CARLTON BROS. - A!leTED BY DON ARMAND “Photoplay “THE GIRL WHO WOULDN'T WORK" With LTONEL BARRYMORE % JACK WILSON Ti'a NONSENSICAL REVOE AOROZOTS AN COMPOR HIGH GRADE PROGRAM 17011 THHORR W MADGE NIN A "CRANDALL'S TODAY—TOM ¥ HORSESHOE ROA EDY. SPORTLIG ry INEE_ ONLY 1 AL R! AESOP FABL Apollo Thenter 624 1 SCNE AL ROACH CRANDALL’S TODAY- HOR \orl\ Theater Ga.A1e.&0uehec St SHC (LS FEVE MATINEE ON THE ACE OF TOMORRO, THE TEN (C "CRANDALL’S Engineer . and Fireman cisonville, aml the | Ided and burn not considered sert- In Joseph Hergesheime: sating romance of Caiifornia "FLOWER OF NIGHT"" Charlie _Chase Comedy News—Topics—Overture Secure an estimate on the cost of BUENA GRANITE for your contemplated work 150 of this ei { " Funeral servic at the he L, at | Morse st heast, Mo afternoon at 1 o'clock. Intern {will be in Arlington Cemetery. | Grand Army of the Republic {have charge of nm tuneral w\:LL strict of C bia—VFair with | e R Ve | SCHOOL PROBE ASKED. WE HAVE will he the s TOMORROW AT 3 | e S-I-X “KEITH" A-C-T-S . ‘ POPULAR PRICE VAUDEVILLE Headitned by the Sll!FlOWER GIRLS ot Srillisnt Coler with “Ere————— SELECT “STANLEY' PICTURES FiRsT TONIGHT y SHUBERT At 832 At 2:20 seiwsin D ELASCV 555 Management Messrs. Shubert H. B. WARNER In Max Marcin’s Melodrama “SILENCE” NEXT MON.—SFATS NOW WINTHROP AMES FPresents GEORGE ARLISS in JOIN GALSWORTHY'S QLD ENGLISH"” HALLOWEEN DANCE Saturday. October Z1st, 8:30 P, A Communits Hall, Suitla NEXT WEEK “EXCHANGE OF WIVES' With Great 4-tar Cas 77 Buena Granite Company, Incorporated 505 Ouray Building Washington, D. C. st temperatur fant: tomor : : nas Blank Books for eve .. | Committée to Be Named to Study, pic g | wd | Step in today. E. Morrison Paper Co. “Vaoks oF commission 1009 Pa. Ave. B ed by 1 nd tomor- | of nine members to study “the proper | . L. 0. Armstronx Aiminishing | relationship which should exist be . - z = M. Admissio Twioce {tween the educational or instructional GAYETY ™iti® «nd |aspects of public sterns and COLUMBIA BURLESQUE | | the business aspects.” with a view to| “STEP ON IT” | | i and not ite WASHINGTON SHOWING— Cecll B. Do Mille's THE COMING OF AMOS By Wm. T. Lecke with ROD LA ROCQUE OTHER PERFECT FEATURES STARTING SCHEDULE Schism in Departments. AMERICA™ | Creation of u national £1.00 air tonight tomorrow. 24 Hours. eliminating the friction which has ex WITH QEO. NIBLO & HELEN SPENCER |isted for some time between superin ;{tendents and_ business managers of The Dancing Demons Ladies’ Matinee Daily, 85c schools throughout the vas | Next Weok—Abe R Shubert Attractions Hmrtwl today by the POLl’S TONIGHT at 8:15 tlon Association. Matinee Today Secretary of Commerca Hoover and Les & J. J. Bhubert Pres JTHE LOVE S0 Ballou, superintende pullic schoc nd p department of _super Uftenback's Liie ilomunce Told fn Glorious Songx 1 N. Y. Century Theater Cast Popular Lecture on Europe Nov. sermany: Has She Won the 5 = and What Next?” William Rufus Seott MASONIC TEMPLE AUDITORIUM i XY Ave. NW.. 601 . S0c.” Three lect Office—10_A.M.— RIALTO| . Sth STREET AT GEE N.W. Ltar LAST DAY lies : s Carl Laemmle's Amazing ™ X r and Colossal Spectacle A o “THE PHARTOM | i e OPERA” 2"8:30 ‘pan. O Starring LETTIE “MARIE. BARRETT Mary Philtin, Norman Kerry - HECAT ”“ And a Cast of 5,000 Opern Prologue From “Faust” Augmented Orchestra OVERTURE—Finale From Tachatkownky's th Sym- phony. Prologue =i Over- |/ ture Peraonally Directed by | MISCHA GUTERSON 0.46; noon, 3¢ olds llighest temperatur ccurred | Frank W Y he District = = ot th DANCING ceeurred at ] dent th fon \l Education | o cach will #ppoint twe | members to the commission. Two {others will be named to represent the { organization of business managers of shool systems. Dr. Ballou, as chatr- {man, wiil make the ninth member. ture same date last ves §0; lowest, niper: chest, Condition of the Water. Temperature and condition of the water at Great Falls today at § a.m, condition, very Daylight \peual,v Equipped Limited V'rain to Both Coasts of Florida Through Central Florida POLICEMEN TO ELECT. | Sergt. Smith Probably Not Candi- date for Re-election as President. Policeman Patrick Tormey of | recinct is being groomed INIS MRS Sw A S Commencing Next Sun—Se: The Mesars. Shubert Pre: A NEW MUSICZL COM “MAY FLOWERS” Beek and Lyrics by Clifford Gr Music by Edward Kanneke with JOIEPH SANTLEY & IVY SAWYER = Galaxy of Beautiful Girla n-‘u by Willlam Entire Production Staga Fersomal Divection of 515, 53! | Dert. staticon Milton D. Smith o sident the past announced he 4 - | a candi- e 7 A ] ; | elation, Traflic | two Sergt. Rureau, pr rs, having will not asain be Duy Phone M. 6 First st | date. It has been planned to elect mem- bers of the general bLoard of the | | mesociation November 3, and the board, composed of four from each | | precinct and bureau, will meet No vember 12 and nominate officers to | i 1 > £ | be voted for at the annual election | : : Y ¢ 5 SO i | the second Tuesday in December. | B e | oston iffalo enton UTUAL BURLES THE AVENUE AT STH { _ RN 1 L & / v | “CHICK CHICK” .30 i ’!‘ *p_thi rivate lcssons BILLARD TO SPEAK. Commandant of Coast Guard to Ad- dress Cornell Alumni. Billard, com- Guard, will orchestr Masquerade Halloween DANCE 3$20 in Prizes ORIGINALITY, BEST DRESSED, MOST COMICAL NEW YORK CONSERVATORY Night, Iear Admiral F. ¢ mandant of the C t { e the principal speaker at the regu- | 1a men’s luncheon meeting of the { Washington Cornell Alumn{ Society, | Thureday at 12:30 o'clock Gen. Lincoln Andrews, Assist ant Secretary of Treasury, has been invited to nttend as a representa tive of the class of 1891. TLleut. Col. | ) Bullis will preside and read | on the prospects of the, eleven. Change in Schedule K mmencing Monda EYES EXAMINED GLASSES FITTED — ROE FULKERSON OPTICAL COMPANY M07F.S'T FRAN.. 5606 AMERAS | most complefe stock | of (lu best in Cameras— | the kind that will give best results. OPTICAL CO. M. A. LEESE °5'Gne Branch 712 11th Street CIRCLE 2105 l:l Ave. Ph. W. 953 e Parking_Sna MABEL. BALLIN FORRESE STAN BEAUTY ND THE_BAD MA LIBERTY North Cap. and P Sts. SORINNE GRIFFITH in AMER[CAN lsl St and R. I. PRINGLE a_thier Y BARADISE 'R 4618 14th N PARK THEATER RIGHARD DIy ESTHER RALSTON in “THE LUC VAL th chapter of BLAY ~pokane CASHL.D( reports | Cornell & P.R. R. November 2, leave 7:25 5 o.m.—Advertis This distinctive train presents the most luxurious appointments known to modern travel carrying newly built and designed Seaboard dining cars. - Bet. 14th& 1, | ARD DIX in HE Including Sunday OUR GANG COM- GOOD M ALl IXLI{TA VAUGH n IEF] SHM , instead of 7: Open Every Now In Service LUCKY m‘lx 10 Washington daily 5 Arfives Jackeonville noon ZTamps, . St. Petersburg. Palmetto, fon late in afternoon of the second st trip of this train November 20. csonville for East and Cuba. Coaches, afion_ear. v ton West Paim Tampa o "Betersinre Car bus tion Tor ) oy 1 December schedule wii! be short- ened to artive West Paim Beach at 8:30 Effect Lyv. Wachin T, vERNoN | (e |¢ Charles Macalester Leaves 7th S€t. Whart 10 AM. and 2 P.M. Round Trip. 85c. Admission 26c. Deach INSTRUCTING DEPARTMENT OP] 10 AM. TO 11.30 P. Private and Class Lessony Latest Stens TEACH YOU TO DANCE IN LESSO Fox Trot. Waltz, Tangc| Collegian, Charleston 306 9th St. N.W, Tel. Fr. 2766 | ARCAD E | PRIZE MASK BAL Dancing Instead of Skating In the By AUDITORIUM TONIGHT Adm., 50c: Chlldren Under 10, Dance Al You Like cony TODAY'S AMUSEMENTS. Belasco—'Siien: 14th St. and R. 1. A EUTE:“ RLES RAY in :fw 9th&N.Y.A HIPPODROME #haN Y., “THE LUCKY DEVIL." NEW STANTON o Ste. X pliptines 2 PN ERT i TR WAL snu L COMEDY, HEVYCHASE Conn. Ave. & Mdflnley S .D C. Enterprise Serial Building Association 643 Louisiana Ave. N.W. 55th issue of stock now open for subscription. Shares of stock, $1.00 each, payable monthly. Five per cent interest paid on stock withdrawn. James E. Connelly, President James F. Shea, Secretary 15 p.m. Matinee : Poli’s—"The Love Song. at 8:16 p.m tnec at 2 Nationa Be (oo steal comed: Matinee Keith's—Aunette Kellermun, ville, at 2:15 «nd 8:15 p.m. Earle—"Visions,” vaudeville, WEST COAST TRAL Lv. Washington Daily at 12:40 AM. Sleepers Open 10:00 P.M. Arrive Jacksonville early next® cvening— nd Tampa,_ St Petersburg, Palmetto, Brad- -| enton. ‘sarasota. Boca Grande. and’ resorts on thie West' Coast early moning of the Sleeners Ope Arrives Jacksonville 1. following _eve- Detached Brick Home ' In Chevy Chase, D. C. $14,200—New Step on Tt at No_extrn fares on any Seaboard trains. hah J. Benson “Fhomas Company ) hick.” - N.W. M The Seaboard Air Line is the only Railroad over which & passenger can purchase a round Chick Chick,” hurlesque, 819 15th St. N.W. Main 8416 | e Wt onmior et that Wil permit visitiug the East Wna West Coasts witnout d 8:20 p.m. additional charge. v Columbia—"The Gold Rush, 2Ll 0:45 am., 12 2:2 713 Fourteen Sircet MW Washingtos, b. 0:45 a.m., 12:30, 2:20, 4: All Souls’ Church wnd 9:30 p.m. Sixteenth and Harvard Sts. C a : 5 i CAROLINA FLORIDA SPECIAL Now In Service In Two Sections Wash. dally at 8:40 & 11 PM. Awing Toom sleeping cafs "to Raleigh, outhern _ Pines, Pinehurst, Camden, Co' Jumhin. Savannah_and_Florda Resotts Lv. Drawing room sleeping cars to gt Florita. Throush Central Flo daylicht “Dance Revue.” vaudeville, | continuous from 12:30 to 11 p.m. | buriesque, 'lT Third chap- R ‘PHAEL 9th lnd O Streets N.W RIN-TIN-TIN in YOUR AN COMEDY. TP Rs OF e WYY v, CAROLINA. .‘1!,"' %N .C. Ave. sE with JAMES RIRKWOOD. © A1 ROL PRINCBS 1119 H St. N. REID HOW. “SUPER SPEED " —° mmE 811 H Street N.E. Receptions Drives Conventions Office Mati Py Weddi T MDONALE Tk ¥ eddings RN m:‘;’u’@: ALRly [ THE TRipe [ COMEDY 5,000 Folding_Chalrs R BY FO Always 1o Stock the 0t episide ‘ot “BLAT PALL A Distriet Passenger Agent . C.—Main €37 IND And FURNITURE RENTING FOR Household lower of~ Night,” 10:35 , 4:15, 6, T:45 end 9:50 Palace- Sunday Evening a.m., 12:16, 2 Motion Picture Hour pan. “Evolution” Rialto — “The Phantom Parties The Dramatic Story of _the 11:30 a.m., 1:30, 3:30, 11:35 a.m., 1: 9:45 p.m. Tivoli—"Lightnin’,”" 235 pm. Ambassador—"'The Wizard of Oz,” at 2, 4:16, 6:10, 8 and 9:55 p.m. QCentral—“He's a Prince.” at 12 2, 8:30, 5, 6:30. 8 and 9:40 p.m. of the Rise of Man Plerce Hall. Air Line Railway “ALL FLORIDA ROUTE"” H. BAUM & SON 464 Pa. Ave. N.W. Main 9138 matinee_and evening performances TAKOMA Takoma Park, D. C. ;};%‘;‘NDATHFHARMV CAREY in Grand Marches For PRIZES Children, 9:10 7. = Adults, 10 Competent 1

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