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/ STAR, WASHINGTOX, D. U, TIONDAY, NOVEMBER AMUSEME! 1y " RIFLE TROPHY WON THE EVENING 1925. TRAINMEN DIE IN CRASH. RENVILLE, [72) several 16. A YEAR WILL GET $5,000 Accident Insurance in an old estab- | Mshe Men and Women TODAY'S AMUSEMENTS. TON AUDITORIUM- grand opera. at § p.an. \\‘r.l:))‘\”\lf Ziegleld Follies, revue. trainmen were killed and BELASCO—Lionel Atwill in “Deep | Ciherustson s uuEcKBIn o} in the Woods,” drama, at 820 p.m collision yesterday. between POLI'S—“Leave It to Me,” musical | the Columbian, the crack coast train comedysinr $B0m. of the Chicago, Milwaukee and | KEITICS Xan Hapertn, - vaude. | 1201 1uilway, and a treight train ne BY MORGAN TEAM Pt. McMahon of Company Bl SARLE- Frank Farmum; vaudeville, | sengos. were Takes Individual Honors in | “gynidustrom t to 1t p. _AMU I T i AMUSEMENTS. $: ealth and Dabur st Agent will call. “Jean’s Hair, Shoppe NESTLE LANOIL Directlon ~ Stanley of America CRANDALL'S METROPOLITAN AT 10th e Today 10i50 a. m. to 11 'LOST WORLD Most amasing of all phote dramas, eaturing Berate Love, Mimm, November 16 Marvelous! Wonderful! ERICH VON STROHEIMS CLASSIC! he M MAE MURRAY AS THE WIDOW JOHN GILBERT AS THE PRINCE Here's the wonderful photo- play version of Franz Lehar’s famous operetta that amazed and fascinated all Washington vesterday. month at York! Captivating! | head-on Continuous. 1030 = TODA AND ALL WEEK Metro-Goldwyn Presents MARION DAVIES thrilling romance of hen New York was young, with Conrad Nagel “LIGHTS OF OLD BROADWAY" Al St. John Comed Newn—Toplea—Overt trainmen and two pas- taken to a hospital bui- S'e Arthur Conan Doylvs sens sational adventure story. A MARVEL Last Showin, News—Pr Waskington's Finest O rohestra CRANDALL'S, TivoLt - L8 Park R X 37 . Anorrii S Now fn its fourth RGN RET $2 prices in New "(\""""*\f AR TOMORROW 101 NOW PLAYING “‘fy"‘} HINE LOEW'S COLUMBI | = 18th & Co. KA. X. W FElTURE PRESENTED DAILY AT 10:45 A. M. 12:45, 3:00, 5:00, 7:08 AND 9:15 P. ll closest championship | ed by members of the he District of Co to officers of th of the matches ever f National lumbia, One nard 10:50° a.m | i | according i organization, was shot range of that o Congress Heights, ) the rifle | at |I.1fl am., el 1 and 9:25 p.m. i « Hopams saoy of Ol Broad D. C., ves a.n - 3:30, ; 1 ni: WEDNESDAY-—8:15 WASHINGTON AUDITORIUM DAYTON ‘wermnee CHOIR || 60 mixed voices under the direction of N FINLEY WILLIAMSON The Headquarters and Service Com pany won the company team | match with Capt. Sid an commands this company member of the team. whic bronze | varrior, which Company . 121st past two s prior to that it was team representing the b took it vesterday the winning team ilver medal which rmanent propert the winning team “Technical Sidney are Mast 1. F. Bernsdoifi. ‘ Sergt. F. B. Kaye, Capt Morgan and Lieut. Godwin P. | The other teams. in the order of heir finish and scores follow S B Engineers, 472 A e Mor.‘ison Paper Co. A World," 7:10 and 9:20 p. m. TIVOLI — | Street,” at 2:3. team e D% | a score of 476. Lo dvad on Main 8 and 9:50 ng :10 GAYETY—"Bringing U/p Father,” Semi-detached WHOLE HEAD lesque, i widow,| Newly decorated throughout 819 15th St. Main 8416 | opposite. Washington Hotel. Phone and the Prettiest Homes in Petworth are in { Nelson, vaudeville, | S e Permanent Wave, including Shampoo Nationcl Guard Shoot. { burlesque, at 2:15 and 8:15 p.m. Washington Heights .00 5 An.x' Large lot 50x130 $10 The Prettiest Part of Petworth Cafritz “Life-time” Homes— | continuous. from 12:30 to 11 pum. ! and Water Wave | MUTL! 14 r., 3 b.—2-car garage {J. Benson Thomas Company 1417 F Street N.W. a Cafritz Community you cross the Ar S In Homer L. Kitt Co. an in- Sables,” § and 9:40 p.n. Kentucky Pride,” 0. 8 and 9:40 p.m. at You cannot help see the difference the moment threshold and commence to inspect. In Cafritz Homes it is a case of lavish construction—everything conceivable put o them and always of the best—materials, workman- <hip, equipment features and fixtures. They far over-reach this price made possible by the savings of volume and the avowed purpose to give the public the BEST HOMES MONEY CAN BUY. These big rooms—these three porches, large as rooms—these luxu- rious baths, with the splendid built-in fixtures—are all important when vyou are considering buying a Home—and they make this price and these terms extraordinary. $8.950—$1,000 cash—875 a month Exhibition Homes are—446 and 508 Buchanan St.—between New Hampshire and Illinois Avenues, and 4830 Seventh Street, between Decatur and Emerson Streets. Open from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. Take Georgia Avenus or 14th Street cars to Decatur or Buchanhan Street, or Engineers, The two ¥ THE AVENUE AT 0TH "WHIRL OF GI P Father John's Medicine Wards Off colds, builds new strength and health. —Advertiserent TOP Looking further—we have the blank books you want TODAY HENEY B WAl MORROW. Wm’ . 7 . NINTH STREET R l A LT AT GEE N.W. TODAY AND ALL THIS WEEK ANOTHER ROUSING HIT! WILLIAM FOX PRESENTS THE SCREEN VERSION OF THE INTERNATIONAL STAGE SUCCESS AVOC?” . 1094 OWARDx. U7 st at 1n xow. All T Two Big Shows in Gne MARY PICKFORD IN “Little Anni A £ BRIDGE OF P PAMILY (Dur e CRANDALL’ * oS com D, 386, DEVT BI he latter Engineer Y "\"“‘l ter MeMahon Score Leads. The high r qong all the con: testants was fcMahon of 1 a score of 50, and the fol- nd hig Capt. schricker and with scores of 4 each. IViring _ conditions cult. \When the firing was such a gale blowing that it was Aifficult for the contestants to steady their rifles, hence Licut. J, (. Jensen, executive officer of the matches. per- nitted two sighting shots—unusual in_such matches. The matches were fi off hand and at §00 vards prone, 13 ots in each course of fire. At the ard range the companies stood in were most tarted there d at 200 vards Hcmquanm and | 5 t of a pos Battery B, Company C, 184; ompany D, 1 53 and Company F, 146. Not until the last shot was fired on the 600-vard nge could it be de- termined who {he winner was. Turkey Shoot Today. The individual championship matches will be fired today, and in addition, there will be a turkey shoot during which the men will be given an op- portunity to show thelr prowess with shotgun in place of the higher power: ed service rifle, and at the same time # chance to win a turkey. A big stock of Xmas toss now reads GARRISON’S Wholesale Toy and Stands ready at all times to assist you in any financial matter. Its officers and di- rectors are men well versed in banking problems. May we assist you? A N K OF COMMERCE AND SAVINGS Cor. 7th and E Sts. SRl R RS g In addition to Lieut. Jensen, the of- ficers in charge of the matches were: Capt. Morgan, statistical officer; Capt. Clarence S 1ds, chief range offi- cer; Lieut. Godwin P. Dunn, moss of- ficer, and Lieut. R. J. MacCartee, ad- utant, who supervised the scoring in the pits. Gunnery Sergt. Morris M. Fisher, an international ' champion of the United States Marine Corps, was pres- ent on the range as adviser to the lo- Of those firing ) per cent wers new nd Capt. Morgan sald the re- showed clearly the effect of the 1g the guard received during the GIRL SINGER KILLED. 12-Year-Old Muriel Camelia Auto Accident. November 16 (#).— | ar-old singer | who played in s, was almost erday, when the | he was crossing | collided with an | in MIAMI Murfel Came and impersonatc vaudeville for four y instantly killed ve motor bus on which he Mi Causeway, automobile. he windshield and suffered tured skull. Miss Camelia was the daughter of | Mr. and Mrs. Jack Camelia of Miami and came here four vears ago from Far Rockaway, N She was a member of the .\.ulunw Board Artists. a frac Good Eyesighl M A LEESE “5,2‘;.’;‘14:?"' BEANCH 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. 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We measure yon and it yoq vermnv Wo alsn carry: Jung Arch Braces. _ Dr. Scholl's Foot Appliances Blue Jay Corn and Bunion Remediea Al Kinds of Special Orthopedic Braces and Appliances Made to ¢ :)‘nir or Repaired. Crutehes. Invalid Beds, etc. Get It At Gibson's ‘Where Your Dollars Have More Cents 917919 G St. N.W. }'ntuflnr u.. Ofihuul Quarts! THE DRAMA OF THE HAVOC WROUGHT BY A WOMAN WITHOUT A SOUL With GEORGE O'BRIEN---MARGUERITE LIVINGSTON--MADGE BELLAMY AND AN ALL.STAR CAST A iE‘\l()RlES ? Presentations staged and directed by A GUTERSO‘\T Conductor RIALTO CONCERT <m(‘nrs’rn\ OVERTURE—*THE FIREFLY" . 7 FRIML T Under Direction Stanley Co. 19 AMERICAS P[RHCT THEATRE AMERICAS defC‘ of America EARLE THEATRE A MARVELOUS SHOW FOR A SMALL PRICE S-1-X “KEITH” A-C-T-S POPULAR PRICE VAUDEVILLE FRANK FARNUM World Famed Fecentric Dancer rving Young’s Californians Birdie Reeve—Pease & Nelson Joe De Leir—Manikin Cabaret Dooin & McCool—Alex. Arons FIRST “STANLEY” RUNS HIGH-CLASS PHOTOPLAYS \ Dramatic Smash! “Without Mercy” A Gearge Melford Production with an All-Star Cast A Photoplay Achievement EARLE NEWS COMEDIES, ETC. KTARTING SCHEDULE—CONTINUOUS PROGRAM Vaudeville—3:00, 6:30, 9:30. Feature—1:30, 5:00, 8:30 KEITH-ALBEE VAUDEVILLE rifying Ameri, Vaudeville NAN HALPERIN Oviginal, Smart, Delig! WALTER C. KELLY ““The Virginia Ju VLASTA MASLOVA Lovliest of the Pre; WILLIE SOLAR 40 Laughs in 20 Min CRESSY & DAYNE Favorite Sketch Artists 6 Other Super Features Shows Daily, 2:15 end 815 GooAl Orch. Beats, Eves. $1. Mats 50c. Good Balc. Seats, Eves. 85c. Mats. 250 PHONES- MAIN - 4484- 44850893 " Wll.l ROGERS Prince of Entertainers and the Fameus AUDITORITM e Burea: $1.00, " $Ee. w00, Fabo, RACHMANINOFF GREAT PIANIST | Only Appeaance in Wasalugton This Season | EMPIRE 911 H Street | JACQUELINE TOGAX in F MAR OFFICER 'R 4618 14th N.W GLORLA T OF Bet. llkh‘\ OLYMPIC Yoo, 5. B DUMBARTON RIFFITH in “HE AMES, * PREQ?, {POLI'S TONIGHT Mat. Wed. SHUBERT At8:20 At 2:20 o, BenseQ 5 25, Mgt. Messrs. Shubers LIONEL ATWILL In the I tional Hi f Hungiry o E and a Perfe. Thursday, 1:30 November 19 RUTH DRAPER Presenting Her Original Character Sketches Ticke . Arthur Smith B Box_Office of Belusco. NEXT SUN.—SE Edzar Slwsn resents. DANCING MOTHERS Mary Young~ John Hal and Orizinal N. Y. Cast Cast Edouard Albion, Gen'l Director, Presents The Washinglon Opera Co. LA TOSCA With Elda Vettori and Ulysses Lappas Ivan Ivantzofl as Searvin TONIGHT at 8:15 AT THE Washington Auditorium 19th and E Sts. N.W, No Tax Woo & ashineton Auditorium. OTHER OPERAS INCLUDE ROMEO XD Ju r h Sabas SAMSON AND ' DELI Wil Hom; LOUENC] RIN e DON ¢ \Klm- th Feodor Cualiuti WE PLAY LOEW'S VAUD SflfifiyflD | BOB NELSON The Human Dynamo JORNNY WRI AT PIAN Geo. N. Brown & Co World's Champion Walker l’hn(n @ P “‘Wasted Lives” With Elliott Dexter. Cullen Landls - d Edith Roberts N TONIGHT at Mats. Thurs. and S THE MUSICAL COMEDY HIT “LEAVE O ME” Eddie Burzell—Mary Milburn Th-nhflflnz n-dr & sat. PAT ROONE MARION BENT in “The Daughter of Rosie 0'Grady” “THE IRON HORSE” Special comedy. NEWS Twice Daily ' coLumi A lUR\.ESqu Geo. McManus’ Cartoon Musical Comedy Success “BRINGING UP FATHER" Ladies’ Matines Daily. Next Week—'Pesk-s. — | Dancing " With pollo Theater M St CRANDALL’S TQUAY-YILMA Ky a CRANDALL S, TODAY York Theater . Ave.8Quebec St __ REVIEW Cl RANDALL Home Theater 1230 € Kt NE. T DUsoLINA GIANNIHI Washington Audiiorium, Sat. Eve.. O e Burau; Drevp e, 1358 &, G 0. $3.00. $3.80; plus tax. X . —Ernest N'wman, York Post. 84 Wolfsohn Monday Ev'g. Concert WASHINGTON AUDITORIUM 19th and E Streets N.W. Zrioss 4110 41 Jordan P h hons o i A O N IR Dest.) TomIGNT—8:15 NATIONAL xer uvnv .lnrm £DiTION -Eg 'u- W. C. FIELDS ; I G B S Sl Opening Mats. Thenkagivieg Duy Naxt Tues. ond Satacdey TME MUSICAL COMEDY TIP-TOES By B¢ Authors of “Lady Be Geed.” WRE sa il sars e e R Arden COURSE iCKET SALE BURTON HOLMES and His TRAVELOGUES OPENS TonAv.r:.?','_". -nn"m Tocteroaiien Tueudny—4 30 First Concert of the PHILHARMONIC Noclety of New York ORCHESTRA onduotor 80, $1.00. T Artin ith 1830° G 8t in fromer L. Kitt Co. _ DANCING. ot Day Phone S St N MR. LEROY H. THAYER n 61 Dancinz “Class Beginning Fri. No period of 6 weeks, LETTIE MARIE BARRETT Nationally, Known Danseuse will Make You a * Dances . 1213 K ST, 1 6265 G 4 Orchesira Monday L\Nw;flrq SENOR C. ALGUMEDO. Aires, v.emhvn: at Hoffman Studio. 1 IRl o A T : VE] L d N.W-—PRIVATE J ES- Egllleuuhm 5. Cuurlv‘,r‘;lnhrl 1 4 ?§§m|sh and Clasisichancin;: MRS. MAE DAVISON Studio, 1320 M St. N.W. Main 1 Private or Clas Spanish and Tango Class starts Noy . Clase and dance evoning with orchestra Colleciate. ‘Charlestdn. Foxtrot. Tango Pl ‘

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