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THE EVENING MELLON SCORED BY DRY LEADERS or.C.T. W|Ison Says Treas- ury Head Will Not Enforce Prohibition. Br the Associated Press. NEW YORK. November 6.-—Twen ty leaders of the dry forces, meeting at the Prince George Hotel vesterday. expressed in turn their disapproval of | Belasco—George | lish,” Mrs. Cheyney,’ Poll's—"Mayflowers,” Keith's—Florence Reed, vaudeville, at 2:15 and 8:15 p.m, vaudeville, Gayety { burlesque, 2:30 and land 9 the attitude on prohibition shown by President Coolidge. Secretary Mel lon, Gov. Smith of New York. Mavor James J. Walker of New York the Republican i president of the Jadron Foun: presided Eheakers to “speak from the heart.” Attack on Mellon. idie, superintend ance Bu ! that Presi d e could have complete en. | forcement of prohibition simply by demandin; The a teunched by Dr. . £on, zeneral secr temperance of copal Church We must recognize from the start he said. “that a liquor leader is at the head of prohibition enforcement in this country. We are now at a | crisis. is a scheme on foot ndreds of breweries to real beer. does not believe that a poison is fit to he in| { liquor enforcement. M a man is a fool who ves alcohol is a poison. Such a man won't enforce prohibition Will Bar 1 expect him to come n and say that prohibit e enforced A. Boole of New York the W. C. T. U.. sald knows Senator Walker is the liquor interests. Whao s but what he has heen in the | of the liquor interests all along? | e wets are in control of New York State with Smith and Walker in office.” The conference voted to ban report ers from the afternoon session when Lincoln €. Andrews, istant Secre- | tary of the Treasury, in cha of prohibit addressed them “ather John's .\IPdirim-—; to fight them off.—Ad- | Mellon wa True Wil the Methodist Epis Reporters. hefore ion ean MT. VERNON Charles Macalester Leaves 7th St. Whart 10 AM. and 2 P.M. Round Trip. Admission 23c. need. fitep in today. E. Morrison Paper Co. 1009 Pa. Ava. The Portner Apartments 15th and You Sts. N.W. Try Our Excellent Home Cooked Table d’'Hote Dinner 75¢ Daily, 5:30 to 7 P.M. Ample Parking Space | % Interest I I G o The Way to Save 1s to begin saving—there is no other way—and we pay 3% interest on vour savings. A N K OF COMMERCE AND SAVINGS Cor. 7th and E Sts. O 3 A S 3 0/0 O SAING 4% on SPECIAL g |1 DEPOSITS .4 Furthering Service Idea of (he month “Bank of the People” 1336 N. Y. Ave. | 9:15 p.m. Tenders in | Rialto—California Acar {at 11:35 a.m., ation of Indian- | _Tivoli admonished the | Three,” at 2, {pm Ambassador and 9:50 p Central he 12:30 Rome-to-Tokio Flyer Near Goal. the goal of ary of the board of | Rome to | Laxan funding on | turn from the United tes. J. Benson Thomas Company 819 15th 5(.7 Optometrists Render a R E A L, ! BRANCH KTORE TODAY'S AMUSEMENTS. ’S A \({EAR WILL UETM“‘”:' Arlins, “Old Eng: | ?.n'.n.:.m'n;;v;"x."“".;sv'v?'n...‘ln.‘ ational—Ina Claire, “The Last of | Adams 5281 A(rm Cwin) rall, comedy, at 8:20 pm. musical com \0“000000000““4 JORN B COCHRAN THOS, T, HICKMAN, ‘ President V. P. and Cashler. . at 8:20 p.m Sunflowers. " 1 to 11 p.m. A Nonsensical continuous, Abe at 215 and § utual—"Girlie Girls," 20 p.m. Revue,’ 0 to 11 p.m. Rounders, p.m. burlesque, at vaudeville, con ‘ | iy | Commercial business and savings ac- counts specialized and solicited. Resources Over $5.000,000. WE RENDER TO BANK CUSTOM. ERS A SERVICE UNSURPASSED BY THAT OF ANY BANK IN THR UNITED STATES. etropolitan—Winds of 1! am., 1, 3:05, 5:05, Chance 710 and . raight Ahead,” iy L:20 and tion handsoms ‘inculcate A aa Lon Chaney in enirit of thrift The Unholy 5:50, T:47 and 9:45 on Government Pay Day. FRANKLIN NATIONAL BANK Tenth St at Pennu. Ave. N.W. 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Very special This offer is very extraordinary, and positively will end when our stock is exhausted. Limit, 4 dozen to one customer—no more. Yes, vou can have it assorted. No Radio or Candy Delivered Other Orders for $2.00 or More Delivered in D. C. Telephone Main 1085 GET IT AT GIBSON'S Where Your Dollars Have More Cents 915-917-919 G St. 1925. NATIONAL ™ s arles Dillingham Presents INACLAIRE iIn "I'ln Last of Mrs. (i Comedy By Froderiok witn netugi b, Susvarting Cast Eves.. Sbe_to” $5.00Mat. S0a ta" $1.00 ~NEXT MOIDIV SEA’ AT WED. Now “AVI #TAR cART "AND SAT. tor and Other Big Stars In SHERIDAN'S COMEDY, “THE Srlmol forsrandal" ATowir Firares PHILHARMONIC sciaty of New York ORCHESTRA Willem Mengelberg—Wilhelm Purtwrengler Condustors Tiokets—3$7.00. §6.00, $4.00, $2.80. o Artbur Kmiin Burean, 1360 G st tn GREAT AMERICAN CONTRAIAO, National—Thurs., 4:30, Nov. 12 Tickeis. 33e to T. Arthur Smith Conceri Bnrean 1330 G S Homer L_Kift Ca RIALTO NOW PLAYING GREAT! Crities Echo the Cry!! Capacity Houses Prove It!!! REGINALD DENNY = “CALIFORNIA STRAIGHT AHEA! —S8pecial Prologue— and Dancers 16 Orchestra tenl Set- tings Under the Direction of MISCHA GUTERSON NEW YORK SYMPHONY | WALTER DAMROSCE. Conductor POLI'S THEATER Tuesday Af:, Nov. 10, 4:30 “PATHETIQUE""--Tschaikowsky | Bra Beats n Conoert Bureau Main 6493 13th and G st Direction Stanles Co. of America CRANDALY ‘— METRO PULITAN AT xau._ Today 10145 A. W First National Pre, 6 STARS Nilason. Sebastian, supported hy then- sands in Frank Llovd's pie- turization of Rex Beach's WINDS OF CHANCE Last Showing at 9115 News—P rlnfle—FuM- Washington's Finest Orcheatra YEXT WEEK ADVENTURE Smeh an the wildest im: natfon dreamed c Acterizes the stupendously thrilling action that stag- Kers the menses dnring the development of Sir Art 'S TIVOLT CRANDALL'S, JIVOLL . ., TODAY LON CHANEY wmn ~THE oy e RERE DANIEL '"R AR M i "OF 13 AM. ONLY T “TED {’RnGRA\( Ehrtaren CRANDALL'S AMBASSADOR Col. RA.N.W. ~and PAT 15c—Adult S T(\\l(\RRn\\“THO\‘Ili MEIGHAN E MAN WHO FOUND S AESOP FABLE and NOV. 'CRANfiALL's Savor Theater 4th and Col. R TODAY — LAURA A BT i ASER." " And GLENN TRYO FRiL "o AP0 LIOXEL BARRYMORE, N OF TRON" HARRY “BOOBS 1IN 'THE LIGHT -CRANDALL’S Avenue Grand 645 Pa. Ave. S.F. PATGONRAP, NAGEL and PAT N-UP. And DR. PYCKLE “Apollo Theater 424 W SI. N.F. NIELS in "WILD J uv RANDALL’S ODAY—BEBE DA Tw D o SUSAN, BR! AROWRED." TOMORROW 'S York Theat CRA“DAU- S G Ave Rguehee st T OB RED MADY H m for n\finv'?a WPOR NEVE! ¥ OMARROW — HARRY CARE o THF PK&,(RUF P'RATT ErE I CRANDALL’S '..‘°’“° '“"‘S" TODAY — JAY HUNT and MADGE m-'m.wv T ,'mcumms LOEW'S GOLIIMBlA SECOND GREAT United Artists Present CHARLIE CHAPLIN In the great comedy maaterpiece that oritics are calling his fineat production. “THE GOI.II “SH" ©& G “THE HEIIV WWOW" IT TWO DAYS Metro-Goldwyn Presents EXCHANGE OF WIVES Hobart Henley's frothy comedy of married life, featuring ELEANOR BOARDMAN AND LEW CODY Com-dr—'l'l—ovfl'uu '.',:'. Busm x:non*n_,,fw THE PHILLIPS MEMORIAL GALLERY 1608 21st Street 1s again open to the public on Tuesday, Saturday and Sunday Afternoons From 2 Until 6 OClock The opening exhibition includes important being Gerard two nev 1»' im TONIGHT B!Hul!"o MAT. SAT. At 8:20 EL“G At 2:20 | 50¢ to $3.00 50c to $2.50 WINTHROP AMES Presents GEORGE ARLISS HN GALSWORTHY'S <OLD ENGLISH" NEXT SUNDAY---SEATS NOW Nothing Like It Ever Before It's Different Wagenhals & Kemper at)’ Will Open th The Season’s Dramatic Surprise By Arthur Goodrich (Author of "0 This Is ONLY DHMI IN TOVIN "SUNDAY This Great Cas RALPH MORGAN Leona Hogarth Marjorte Svdney Booth Leah Winslow Ashley Cooper aasett And Many Others ‘fi UTUAL B“RLESK ]. | THE AVENUE AT STH “GIRLIE GIRLS"” Tonight—Amateurs WE PLAY LOFW'S VAUDEVILLE STRAN Now Playing 8 JACK WILSON WITH Taylor—Ruth Wheeler Willle Ward NONSENSICAL REVUE T OTHER ALL-STAR ACTS 72 “MY LADY'S LIPS With Clara Bow—Frank Keenan—Alyce Mills NEXT Oncar WEEK. COM. SUNDAY WALTER JULIA CLINTON AND ROONEY Twice Daily, | LADIES' CLUB THYATFR. COLUMBIA BURLELQUE Welcome (o the Mayor of Hebrewville ABE REYNOL " » ROUNDERS | Ladies’ Matinee Dailv. 25¢ AND HIS Next Week—“Bathing Beauties” and \in\'TT BLI AGAIN ___'Time of shows._ 1ih St and R. T, A ELITE L St and | ve WLINSON in H“’PODROME INEN.Y \- ALICE __“DADDYS ( A-HT NEW STANTON ON Shao R 930 nm RICHARD TGHING CHEVY CHASE 7 and 9 p.m Conn. Ave. & \lclflnley St.,D.C. SILENT SANDER. THREE FOO nth chanter VICE SANDERS. 9th d O Streets N.W. RAPHAEL °th and0 Sireeis N7 RICHARD DIX in LUCKY _DEV Also~ “SECRET SERVICE SANDERS. No. 1 CAROLINA !1th & N.C. Ave. S.E. “THE_SCUTTLERS. WM. FARNUM WHIPPING BOSS. LEONARD in AWFUL H. Comedy_and fifth epi SERVICE SAN: CIRCLE 713 P Ample_Parking \um .. Admigsion. 25c MARK THOMAS HOLD KE Til‘l: WH orth up Gt . “THE AMERICAN '=C 81, and K. BETTY COMP: . “PATHS TO PARADISE. P ARK THEATER mm,m- SRORP BARRARA TRIPLE i BTN You St. Bet. 5 OLYMPIC sfl‘l‘.‘rnx‘?flj.‘:“.fif"r:t RNOCKOUT.” And COMEDY “Sl]lll.S FI]R SABLES" Edouard Albion, Gen. Direcic. Annoinces ) A In-rl.l bacription Series of [ Operasn Ry THE WASHINGTON OPERA (0. ELDA VETTORI and ULYSSES LAPPAS In LA TOSCA, Nev. 16 THALIA SABANIEVA and RALPH EROLLE In ROMEO AND JULIET, Nov. 30 LOUISE HOMER and PAUL ALTHOUSE | In RAMSON AND DELILAH Jan LOHENGRIN Cast to Be_ Announced. March 27 FEODOR CHALIAPIN' In DON_CARLOS. April & ffies Tordan Plane Co. 1ith and Musle © o ok 3000 S0 30: e tax 23 5 A5 Yloo: $200. §300) 3500 2 B-F- I 2 WEITH-ALBEE VAUDEVILLE ¥ A WONDERFUL BILL FLORENCE REED In a New Comedy JACK JOYCE and His Beautiful Horses WILLIE MAUSS Sensational Novelty 8--OTHER STARS--8 Shows Dally, 2:15 & %15 PHONIS-MAIN - 1 484 - 4485.687227 | BAUER o GABRILOWITSCH Two Piano Ensemble Concert WASHINGTON Al IIITORI"I Sar Eve. Nou. T 80 Beats Mra Greane's Bureau. Droop s, 1 $1.00, $1.50, $2.00. 3280, pius tax, M ABLE HIGH GRADE PROGHAM 17011 $-I-X “KEITH" A-C-T-8 POPULAR PRICE VAUDEVILLE Headlined by the SUNFLOWER GIRLS A Flaah ot Brilliant Color with CHAS. ELBEY IR s e e SELECT “STANLEY'' PICTURES , FIRST WASHINGTON SHOWING— ce e oe il THE COMING OF AMOS By v R0 LA Rotaue T v O 1 TTRREINT. OTHER PERFECT FEATURES STARTING RCHEDULE Pictures—1:00—4:30—7:50 Vaudeville—3:00—6:15—9:15 Shubert “Attractions POLI’S roniant MATINEE SATURDAY The Mesars. Shubert Present A Musical Comedy of Infinite Charm “MAYFLOWERS” Book and Lyries by Clifford Grey Music by Fdwand Kunneke, With JOSEPH SANTLEY & IVY SAWYER Arthur Hopkins W) LAURETTE TAYLOR “IN A GARDEN" B; PHILIP BARRY | With Notable Cast. Including FRANK CONROY LOUIS CALHERM FERDINAND GOTTSCHALK Evenings. Orch.. $2.50; Bal. $1.50. §1 & 80c POPULAR TEURSDAY MAT. 60c to $1.60 BARGAIN SATURDAY MAT., 80c to $3.00 N.W._—PRIVATE J ES- " “Couree. 4 priv 3vrvlm 34 Miss Fowler—Capitol Hill Having Just returned from New York with atest steps. Including nopalar ““The C nuum- and, ! LETl'lE MARIE “BARRETT Natipnally Known Danseuse 'mu Make You a ‘Perfect Ra‘mnm Dancer HE_CASTLE (I STUDIO, 3718 K AT, ‘Dam*ml ith Orchesira SENOR C. ALGUMEDO Airfll lnuh\nx at Hal’mn “lndm ‘(l Al tmenine 50 | DAVISON'S PROF MRS, Tenrh Jou_to dance cor rectly in a few lessons e :any hour ance Saturday ng_with orchestra eston. Foxtrot. Tango, ucing ram; Musical Comed: | Puriin Placed in' Daving Dositions. | Ciudio, 1850 Riltmore St.—Thane Col. EVERY SATURDAY ! Nine-plece orchestra. LET’S GO. | Dancelovers’ Club Pythian ballroom, 1012 9th St. N.W. Ask _abont membership cards. u’r ! tent instructions.

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