Evening Star Newspaper, November 3, 1925, Page 44

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MANY VISITS MADE IN SCHOOL CENSUS Enumerators Not Able to Complete Work Before Lat- ! ter Part of December. | second. totaling $ WIFE CHARGES CRUELTY. Mrs. of Continual Unhappiness. EYES EXAMINED GLASSES FITTED «—= ROE FULKE OPTICAL COMPANY FRAN. 5606 " The most satisfactory 3 {Frau Bek Will Get | Volume Leads World First Nine M. A. Harrison Alleges State) U way to select your apartment is to use our i automobile service. | J. Benson Thomas Company | 819 15th St. Main 8416. New Building Materials FOUNDATION T0 ROOF Galvanized Metal, Lumber, Doors, GARAGE Sash. MATERIAL Complete at OUR Yards Main Office 6th & C Sts. Southwest Camp Meigs 5th & Fla. Ave. Northeast e HEAVY-WEIGHT RIBBED UNION SUITS Special at - made com- m are perfectly to give solid fort. Ecru color, sizes 46. e 910 Seventh St. N.W. SRS 36 to THE EVENING Half of Husband’s Money Held inU. S. |Intensive Examinationy Abroad | Showing Success After Test of Two Months. grant 4 o S I the first two ‘months of its opera tion. The State Depurtment, lic its first report on the tod: id se who under the | have come to the ied admit suiling Court of App .utd vesterday in an tice Martin, in whie he action of the Dis Court, which had it 1 the alien property custc The court reviews the ¢ { community of property be b d and wife and the s authorizing. the re | vented ined ahre ere 1 |nr-d‘(‘xl nded whenever other to its advantages. thus far, the department of the property to her husband. -|COMPLETES 30-DAY FAST. Frenchman Sealed in Glass Case Months of 1925. | i A Without Water or Food. Novermber 3 (#).—-The 5 d the world in exports | France, November 3 (#).— g the first nine months | nal faster, who t trade returns show | €r e 04‘”'"'1‘ of Amer- per cent was bought | during this | ¥ England were 000,000 | any ¢ 000,000 wo the Soviet gove riod. Tmports frc = Imports from Ger: third N the list, They Can’t Be Such Homes as “Life-time” Homes Unless Cafritz Builds Them For the size, plan, equipment, finish and construction of these Homes Pretty Petworth are all and only possible at the price by the magnitude of our operations. We are SHARING THE SAVINGS WE MAKE IN QUANTITY PRO- DUCTION WITH EACH PURCHASER OF A “LIFE-TIME™ HOME IN CAFRITZ PETWORTH. Otherwise vou'd pa; 000 to $3,000 more than $8.950—$1.000 cash—$75 a month Inspect the Homes and you'll see why they are the best buy in Wash- ington. Exhibition Homes are—430 and 508 Buchanan St.—between New Hampshire and Tllinois Avenues, and 4830 Seventh Street, between Decatur and in from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. 14 cars to Decatur Allison Strees Or—phone us ar Warch Wazhmgtnn Grow to a Million ichanan Street. o us eend out auto Street 11h & K ‘Builders of Communities Main 9080 STAR, NEW IMMIGRANT RULE| HELD SATISFACTORY| 1 when immignt pass- public or | (B WASHINGTO TODAY'S AMUSEMENTS. Belasco—George Avliss, “Old Eng- lish,” Lonsdale play .. National— Mrs. Ch Poli’ Mayflowers,"” edy, 0 p.m. Keith’'s—Florence Recd, vaudeville, at 2:15 and $:156 pa. arle—"'Sunflowers,” vaudeville, con- | 1to 11 pm. TUESDAY, Tonight—Lecture on Europe Nov. 3—“Germany: Has She Won the Peace, and What Next?” By Willlam Rufus Scott MASOMIC TEMPLE AUDITORICM AMERAS A most complete stock of the best in Cameras—| the kind that will give best | results. OPTICAL CO. | /M. A. LEESE 614 9th St Branch 712 11th Stree MT. VERNON Steamer Charles Macalester Leaves 7th St. Whart 10 AM. and 2 P.M. Cound Trip. 85c. Admission 5c. at | U U Blank Books for every SinStaniey DAl e AL les-Bains, taking the cure, spent his need. Step in today. leisure time in driving an unpreten.| yo i tious two seated auto and in taving| L. Morrison Paper Co. small stakes at the gaming tables. 1009 Pa. Ave. musical com- Revue,” to 11 p.m. _ Rounders, ds of Chance.” | 505, 710 and Central 3:30, 5, 6:30, 0 We Pay You on your DAILY BALANCES —_— pounded monthly. NOVEMBER 3, 1925. ___AMUSEMENTS. N NN RIALT 7 T 77 United Artiats Prosent CHARLIE CHAPLIN In the great comedy masterpiece that oritics are calling Aia finest production. “THE GOLD RUSH” NEXT WEEK “THE MERRY WIDOW" WITH "-- Hurrnv—‘nnv. Giihert “TODAY Metro-Goldwyn Presents on daily balances — com- Interest on ordinary savings 3 accounts — compounded quar- 0 terly. Interest on special savings cer tificates — compounded semi- annually. Munsey Building Pa. Ave. Bet. 13th & 14th Sts. N.W. O O = m&g PEERLESS FURNITURE CO., 829 7th St. N.W. ' Easy Credtt Terms Despzte These LowPrzce 14 PIECES, INCLUDING 3-PIECE VELOUR SUITE This is an example of what we mean by selling furniture at lower prices! Here are three gorgeous pieces—davenport, club chair and high-back fireside chair tailored in handsome figured vel Spring-filled and reversible lose cushions and very comfort able. Combines beauty, service and com- jort. All three pieces for this very low cost With every suite at this price you get, ab solutely free. a Mahogany End Table, Im- ported Table Scarf, Two Sunburst Pillows, asel Frame, Bridge Lamp and Deco- rated Shade, 2-piece Imported Luncheon Set and beautiful Italian Composition Aqua rium, complete with glass bowl. KROEHLER SUITE, WITH BED, MAHOGANY AND VELOUR, FOR $30 ADDITIONAL 11-Piece Group, lncludmg 4 Plece Walnut Veneer Suite in American and Hugenot Finish No need to be without that new Bedroom Suite now when such a value is offered! Thess 4 largn plecese—Bow-end Bed, Dresser, roomy Chest of Drawers and Semi-Vanily, fn rich walnut veneer, complete 3 handsome suite at a tremendous ing! Als> included with this group—matiress lak spring, bench, 2 pillows, easel frame. electric Led lght with silk shade. ADD $20 FOR FULL VANITY EASY WEEKLY TERMS Windsor Type Day Bed for 17 With Ends, $24 With soft cotton mat- tress. Opens with one easy motion: gives you an added bedroom. Fine cretonne-covered cotton mattress and guaranteed springs. EASY TERMS Here's 2 euite hat looks marked! The pieces choice_gum, walnut wion Table, largs e lonet, Host Clialy and 5 Dinére with leather seats A ‘suife you can be proud to have in your home. Also o velour table scarf, bridge, lamp and shade. gilt easel frame, beautiful Tfalian composition Eiarhim with Elass bowl, Z-plece imported lunch €on set snd handsome satin-finish bread trary. All with each suite. TERMS ARRANGED TO SUIT YOUR CONVENIENCE tmice the prico, it i cently built of oblone E With any suite purchased here during this sale, a $19 Bridge Lamp and Shade, $24 Davenport Table or a $22 Buffet EXGHANGE OF WIVES Hobart Henley's frothy comedy of married lfs, from Cosmo Hamii- tow's stage play, with ELEANCR BOARDMAN AND LEW CODY LATEST SENNETT COMEDY m:w S TOP1( S VFRTT P WASHINGTON AUDITORIUM ORGAN RECITALS Matinee, 4:30. Night, 8:30 Thursday, November 12 HENRY F. SEIBERT Famous American Coneert Organist of New Yorl SEATS NOW—MAIN ORDER 6129 TITO ALL THIS THE MIRTHQUAKE HAS HIT WASHINGTON! Carl Laemmle Presents REGINALD DEN NY In His Fastest, Funnieat, “GALIFORNIA STRAIGHT AHEAD” PECIAL PROLOGUE- RIALTO CONCI-:‘RT ORCHESTRA Overture—"LA POLOMA" Presentntions and Musical Settings Under the Direction of MISCHA GUTERSON OOMTORTABLE HIDN (IRAI)E PROGRAM 17011 $-1-X “KEITH" A-C-T-8 POPULAR PRICE VAUDEVILLE Headiined by the SUNFLOWER GIRLS FIRST WASHINGTON SHOWING— Cocl 6 Do Milles THE COMING OF AMOS By Wm. T. Locke with ROD LA ROCQUE OTHER PEREGT FEATURES BTARTING E{‘flrm LE COLUMBIA BURLESQUE Welcome to the Mayor of Hebrewsille ABE REYNOLDS AND HIS ROUNDERS Ladies’ Matinee Daily, 28c Next Week—+Bathing Beauties” = MUTUAL Blll".“ THE AVENUE AT 9TH “GIRLIE GIRLS" THURS. NIGHT—WRESTLING JOE TURNER va. PETE STURGIS Effective Centerplece Heavily Silver- piyment plated—with gilt top: makmg a most attrac- ination. The design is a_new one— The Upstairs Store Price $5 .00 HOMER BUILDING THIRTEENTY BETWEEN-F AND G Since 1908 of beautiful execution. 50¢ Weeklyl A BUP\NSTINE' __AMUSEMENTS. NINTH STRER? AT GEE N.W. WEEK— Thrill-Choked Comedy, 'POLP'S rdiiani s | MAT. THURS., 50c to $1.50 | The Messrs. Shubert Present A Muscal Comedy of Infinite Charm “MAYFLOWERS” |' Book and Lyrics by Clifford Grev Mosio by Edward Kunneks, With JOSEPH SANTLEY & IVY SAWYER | COM. NEXT MONDAY EVE. SEATS TOMORROW Arthur Hoskine WIIl Prevent LAURETTE TAYLOR “IN A GARDEN" By PHILIP BARRY With Netable Cast Including FRANK CONROY LOUIS CALHERAN FERDINAND GOTTSCHALK Edouard Albmn. Gen. Director A Speclal oty ption Series of ive Operas Bs THE WASHINGTON OPERA CO. ULYSSES LAPPAS and ELDA VETTORI THALIA SABANIEVA and RALPH EROLLE LOUISE HOMER and PAUL ALTHOUSE In SAMSON AND DELILAH, Jan. 25 LOHENGRIN Cast to Be Announced March 2% FEODOR CHALIAPIN In DON CARLOS, April 8 o _Co., 13th and Music Devart- e Peggy Albfon Presents MME. LOUISE HOMER ‘s Greatest C Washmglon Audltorlum ‘ 19th and E Sts. N.W. MONDAY, NOVEMBER 9 At B:15 PV o, a SHUBERT Mat. Wed. At 2:20 eLascQ iz wvt'rnmw AMES Presents GEORG! TONICHT Al 8: zo 50c In JORN GALSWORTHY'S OLD ENGLISH” BZATS THUR. I'I'S THE REAL GOODS ENEALS and KEMPEE Wil Present | fmcumms: Sgodrich and ‘E 7 | YOU WILL FIND ITASEfiSATION | NO PLAY LIKE IT EVER! BAND CONCERT By the DISTRICT N GUARD BAND t Englueers Washington Auditorium . o m-munom at }} St N, WE PLAY LOEW'S VAUDEVILLE STRAND Now Playing JACK WILSON Oscar Taylor—Ruth Wheeler Willle Ward IN A NONSENSICAL REVUE _OTHER ALL-STAR ACT3S “MY LADY'S LIPS” A Molodramatic Romance. With Clara Bow—Frank Kecnan ; Alyce Mills NATIONAL 1055 S Chares Dillingham Presents INACLAIRE — "flu Last of Mrs. Cheyney” ota paoriine Cast Tnciuding Reland’ Yauns and A E. Matthew Eves., 50c to $2.50—Mats, O | = NEXT MONDAY @) Seats Thur. Mat. Wed & Sat. LL STAR CAST n Ll m. May Cl“lm terson. Angells. 0"4-1 Big Stars 1 SLEY SHERIDAN'S “SCHOOL FOR SCANDAL” Prices: Eves., and Sat. Mat. Oroh., 33 $2.75, $2.20 4 Bal. NEW YORK SYMPHONY ‘WALTER DAMROSCH, Condnotor POLI'S THEATER Tuesday Aft., Mov. 10 “PATHETIQUE"--Tschaikowsky llnn-miu-,—?lmo—mifltt Sests s ou sale leks) Mrs. Wilsen-Greene’s 188 zoert Bu Drocp's, 15th asd AMUSEMENTS, Direction Stanle RANMDALL'S METROPOLITAN AT 10them .M. to 11 PO Co. of America Today 10145 First Natlonal Presents 6 STARS Q. Ntlmon, Ben Lyon. bart Boswerth, len and Dorothy pported hy thou- nk Lloyd's pie- T of Tox Do WINDS OF CHANCE Last Showing at 9:15 P. M. News—Prelude—Fable hington's Fineat Orchentra NEXT WEER - AMAZEMENT Wi 'LOST WORLD | l Il\(ll.l IS Park RN A CRANDALL’S CRANDALL’S AMBASSADOR 1801 & Col. RA.N. W CRANDALL’S 2 11t AY B Yo m lh"n»-r LAy SOuchee "c'liANDAiL's CRANDALL Home Theater | 120 ¢ st NE uzoo‘ A WONDERFUL BILL FLORENCE REED In a New Comedy JACK JOYCE and His Beautiful Horses WILLIE MAUSS Sensational Novelty 8--0TKER STARS--8 FIHONES MAIN -4 484 - 44(;;&_‘)3‘1' - Film Featur AMERICAN © o0 PARKTH THEATER 4518 TN i K. 1. \\«' DUMBARTON ELITE 1k & HlPPODROME “LIGHT OF WE | PRlNCBS lll'!‘ H RONALD HIS SUPREME MOM RISTAY __NIC lmm Yor Yort Tal Park, TAKOMA Tekoma Part RICH and JUSEARESY MAN WITHOUT A Comedy CIRCLE *1% VIOLA DANA LIBERTY 2 15 CONSCIENCE.™ North Cap. alul ATHERINE BALLE 4 Assisted " Miss Fowler—Capitol Hill Havlox Just returned from New York with inteat steps. Including ar “Thea” Waltz., rat St. N.E LETTIE MARIE BARRETT Nationaily Knowcn, Danseuse Will Makie ¥ou A “Perioet' Balioo Tupto. 1218 KA s " T h ‘With Orchesira Nulldflx ,\.\ E“'

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