Evening Star Newspaper, November 17, 1925, Page 46

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4 - COURT APPROVES FUNDSFOR RAILWAY Grants r’etmon of McLean| "'\ Executors to Aid Washing- | “’ire ton and Old Dominion. TODAY'S AMUSEMENTS. WASHINGTON AUDITORIUM-— Tosca.” grand opera, at § p.m. NATIONAL-Ziegfeld Follies, revue, lat 815 pm BELASCO— Lionel {in the Woods.” drama POLI'S ave 1t to comedy, Atwill \n “Deep A p.m Me.” musical Halperin, vaude. 2:15 and $:15 p.m ‘arnum, vaudeville, e Roh vaudeville STRAND GAYETY —“Bringing Up - Father, burlesque, at 2:15 and 8:15 p.m. MUTUAL—“Whirl of Girls," lesque, at 230 and 8:20 p.m COLUMBIA——"The Me at 1030 a.m., 0, 3. RIALTO —"'Havoc.” at 11:20 am | 1:25. 3:2 5 and 9:25 p.m PALAC Lights of Old Broad way.” at 11:%5 a.m.. 1:25, 3:30, 5:30,| 7:30 and 9:45 p.m METROPOLITAN “The_ Lost | World,” at 10335 a.m., 1, 3:15, 5:05,| 7:10 and 9:20 p. m. | TIVOLI— Rugged Water," at 2:20, 410 6. 750 and 940 p.m. AMBASSADOR—"'Satan in Sables, at 6:15, 8 and 9:40 p.m. CENTRAL—"The Unchastened| n.” at 12:30, 2, 3:30, 5, 6:30, § « and 9:40 p.m the operatior — . posing of the 1 “Mums' NG oL ¢ |in every shade. Specimen blooms | perfected by Gude, 1212 F, 1102 Conn. | ave.—Advertisement LIFEBOATS MOTORIZED. Steamer Latest Equipment. GENOA, Ttaly The steame camano. which will start on its maiden vovage to New York next Friday, will he yiequipped with a new system of mo- tor lifeboats, the invention of Romolo declares that | Libani fechires ‘,f"\ The can Wil ul (lowered in a few seconds and then o the hemefit: of the |automatically free themselves from e veneficial. | the ship the moment they touch the er. The hoats have room for ) persons, while the steamer has apacity, including the crew, of 2,180 person IVE A CAMERA THIS XMAS We have a complete stock of the finest to be had. bur Justic preme Cour Widow 7:05 and 00,000 have b om the Mclea e the death of Jo n of the trus court by Att and MeK the court i in outstand y.,‘,,m ion New Italian to Carry 1 Dominion Railway John R. Mec Elkins and boats be automatically A< the ftrustees H who is named will to act in an ad- 2 that 4 only he 1l reports be er appeared r a num-| . which hold he railway D. Quinter. litem for | OPTICAL CO. ‘M. A.LEES 611 9th St. Branch 712 11th Street The most satisfactory way to select your apartment is to use our automobile service. J. Benson Thomas Company 819 15th St. Main 8416 W bn approved the | - 1ave directed to draft lance with the opin MISSING MAN SUICIDE. Body Found Mangled by Train. Ma of Hagerstown Salesman November ham red while A vester rlesman 1 hunting t leclare Wiakham i suicide by laying be ks of the Western Mary near here, and permit r him, sever- | He had been melan choly for some weeks due to illness. Years ago Wickham's father disap eared while hunting and was never eard from Given Army Commissions. Gerald S. Radley, 1474 has been appointed in and office of the Treasury Depa tenant in the Chem ice. both in the Ofcers’ T of the Ar ant had comm side the tr: land Rail ad, ing_his head ctor of the Mint, | cond lieu- e Serv teserve Corps Looking er—we have the blank books you want E. Morrison Paper Co. 1009 ¥a Lady’s Diamond Ring INITIAL A Solitaire of clear [ INIUIAL eolor and rare bril- liancy; guarantecd perfect. The setting is 18-kt. gold, of pleasing new design. Iif /! Series of Very Unusual Addresses' ! Nov. 17 to 20 { Nov. 17. 4:45 p.m —Th Jesus:. Human or Divi God-man. 8:00 p to Mark Twain First Congregational Church 10th and G Sts. N.W. Free-Will Offerinz. m.—Tha Gospel accordins x Gospel of Reality | article from THE EVENING EXPLAINS IMPORT OF NEW ALIENLAW Tellez Says Mexican Meas- ure Is Not Likely to Stir Controversy With U. S. Ambassador. Manuel €. Tellez ex- pressed the belief today that the proposed new alien property law under article 27 of the Mexican con- stitution would not precipitate any controversy hetween the United States and his government The bill, which passed the Chamber of Deputies Friday and is pending be- | | fore the Senate, apparently eliminates the retroactive feature, which has brought vigorous proteets against its predecessors under the much-disputed the American Govern- ment. Coupled with its provision for for- | eign holders of land or stock in land. owning companies legally acquired prior to its enactment, however, is a requirement that heirs. to inherit such holdings, must appear before the Mexican foreign office and waive the | right of appeal to their home govern- | ments. The Washington Government has consistently held that no American citizen is legally capable of signinz away his right of protection by h Government, and interested Ameri- cans have pointed out that the waiv- ing of such right, as proposed, will be obligatory hefore heirs may’ take possession of their property Mr. Tellez, however, insisted that the provision was in keeping with 1 tional sovereignty. .and asserted t many American States had ws. The provi 1oe predi- Free Lecture —ON— CHRISTIAN SCIENCE —BY— William W. Porter, C. S. B. OF New York, N. Y. Member of the Board of Lec- tureship of T Mother Church, The First of Christ, Scientist, Massachu- setts. in Roston, At Masonic Auditorium 13th and New York Ave. N.W. Tuesday November 17 at 8 P.M. Under the Aus Third Church of Christ, Scientist Washington, D. C. All Welcome No Collecting STAR. similar | WASHINGTON. D. C. TUESDAY, ____ AMUSEMENTS. cate the elimination of diplomatic pro- NOVEMBER 17. 1925. AMUSEMENTS. test in case of a denial of justice, he declared, but provides only that Mexi- can justice must he exhausted be- fore such diplomatic interference is brought in. “It is not the purpose nor aim of Mexico in any way to hinder the in- vestment of foreign capital in Mexi- c0,” he said, “but only clearly to es- tablish that foreign interests wishing | to make investments in good faith in Mexican corporations must comply with the laws rexulanng thent.” Shoe Workem on Strike. QUEB! November 17 (#). Catholic National Unions of Workers have gone on strike. Fifteen factories are affected. The trouble is notice for due to announcement made by the |} rehanging the permanent manufacturers recently that after No Tastall = collection and vember 15 they would have the abso evaralllapucinl lute right to exercise control over the | workmen, and that 10 hours should | L constitute a day’s work in all factories, POLI,S TONIGHT Mats. Thurs. THE. MUSICAL COMEDY “LEAVE IT TO ME” Eddie Buzzell Milburn Next Sun.—Mats.. Thankeelvl PAT ROONEY MARION BENT in “The Daughter of Rosie 0'Grady” Pttt et e The Corcoran Gallery of Art until further the purpose of The | Shoe ¥ —is closed 3 | Solomon's temple will he exactly re. | produced at the Philadelphia expo- | sition Our Wednesday Special Crab Flake 75¢ Lb. Oysters 60c Qt. Finnan-Haddie 18c Lb. Eacho& Co.,Inc. Municipal Fish Market 12th and Water Sts. SAV. Phone Main 10130 EYES EXAMINED GLASSES FITTED — OPTICAL COMPANY 407 F ST FRAN.5606 Fimese OFFEE Cafritz-Petworth is Different We have developed a model community —of Life-time Homes—which appecal to people of refinement—and which excel in construction value. You'll appreciate the wonderful location of these Homes—the unusual size of the six rooms; the unusual size of the three porches; the most unusual character of the bathroom equipment. In fact, the entire Home from foundation to roof is unusual—and different. The most for the money in Washington. $8.950—$1,800 Cash—$75 a Month In:pect the Homes and you'll see why they are the hest buy in Wash- ington. Exhibition Home- are- 446 and 508 Buchanan between New <hire and Hlinois Avenues, and 1830 Seventh Street. between Decatur Emerson Streets. Open from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. Lith Street Hisor Street St. Ham, and GET A GOOD.ONE That’s rule one when you buy a suit or topcoat. Get a good one. Get the best that can be had in cut {that means a Society Brand] and an honest fabric to go with it. It's the only way to get your money’s worth in wear and good appearance. Men's Clothing, Second Floor. *50 Other Society Brand C1 $45 to 3¢5 he Hecht " F Street at Tth Oirection Staniey Company of Ameries Prosenting High Grade Pictures and Vaudeville Shows at Modest Prices Popular Priced Vaudeville HEADED mY FRANK FARNUM WORLD'S FAMED ECCENTRIC DANCER WITH IRVING YOUNG'S CALIFORNIANS FIRST WASHINGTON SHOWING “WITHOUT MERCY” A Georse Meltord Preduction _OTHER PERFECT FEATURES FREE CHARLESTON LESSONS On the Stace of the Earle Daily at 11:30 A M. With Muse by Youns's Californians and Per sonal Imstruction by the Wisard FRANK FARNUM Teneer Extraordinary SPN VEPR A S wm G Ty i o T nesoLINg GIANNINE MUNDAY, NOV. 23, AT 8:15 P. M. ying pianist in the | | N\ world.” —Ernest New York Poat. 30 Wolfsohn Monday Ex'g. Concert WASHINGTON AUDITORIUM 19th and F Streets \.W. Prices $1.10. $1.65 ax4 $2.20 Jordan Piane Co.. 13:h and G. phone Main 487 and Wondward & Lothrap Viotiola Dept.) TONIGHT SHUIEITO Mat. vm i " B L gt Messrs. Shobert LIONEL ATWILL In the International Hit of Hungary, Italy and Germany “DEEP IN THE WOODS"” By ANDOR GARVAY with EMELIE POLIM Thursday 437 Hov. 19 RUTH DRAPER Presenting Her Original Character Skelehes Lickets, $2.50, £2.00. §1.3 Newman, and Original N. ¥. Cast N l i AT|OIM. TOMIGHT—8-15 ‘ Mt Wed. & Sat uvnv nnvuv £o1TI0N Gpening Man (manopy es Doy Next Tues. nd Saf THE MUSICAL COMEDY TIP-TOES Br the Authors of “Ladr Be Good Les, Ruby and HIS TRAVELOGUES A Picture Gallers of Travel i= an Class Room (3 SUNDAYS i AT 8:30 NOV. 22 to Dec. 20 FIVE INTRIGUING TOPICS All Glewing With Color and Enlivensd ith Motion. Together With BURTON HOLMES Tnimitable Descriptions COURSE Yor the Y/ 1 Ta e T e sJ. Closes Thurs., 5:30 0 34.40 $2.80. jie Bintis Tickets Bale Fridas GAYETY Twice Daily. 9:15.8:15 LADIES' CLUB THEATER COLUMBIA BURLESQUE Bringing Up Father Bee n(r lh‘flv Dinty Dailv. 8. Pook-r-Boo " Ladton! Mt Noxt Week. Phone N. w A R D,\’u-.n:m; Mat. H‘l‘ St at ‘lh Now. All This Week Bix_Shows in One 1091 “Little Anni ! Anll llfi VAU lIT‘ ILLE_RBIL ed H Absolute CANCELLED Stony P Ememl:le Concert of Nov. 19 Money Refunded at WILLARD NEWS STAND AR Master UTUM. BUIH.E THE AVENUE AT 9TH “WHIRL OF GIRLS” sualiien Mowe Box 0f-e | | 'BURTON uomzs‘ AMUSEMENTS. 7.2 7. .. NINTH STREET R A LT AT GEE N.W. ———TODAY AND ALL THI® WEEK. ANOTHER ROUSING HIT! WILLIAM FOX PRESENTS THE SCREEN VERSION OF THE INTERNATIONAL STAGE SUCCESS THE DRAMA OF THE HATOC WROUGHT RY A WOMAN WITHOUT A SOUL With GEORGE O’BRIEN, MARGUERITE LIVINGSTON, MADGE BELLAMY and An All-Star Cast “MEMORIES” Featuring THE ORPHEUS QUARTETTE. Presentations staged and directed by MISCHA GUTERSON, Conductor, Rinlto Concert Orcheatra Overture, “The Firefly.” Friml. ‘JJIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIII‘n'lllllllllllllllllllll AR W [ Tomorrow, Wed., 8:15 O’Clock "‘l”hl\llkl Washington Auditorium R The Famous D ayton WESTMINSTER Choir Jchn Finley Williamson, Conductor \\!l'sl?\ll-‘\"ri “The thei are human pitch pipes. so perfect intonation and the quality of their blended tone is u( spirited beauty and finesse.” Herman Deuvries. in 1000 reserved seats at 50 cents and 100 box seats, §2.00. T. Arthur Smith Concert Bureau, 1330 G street. Homer L. Kitt Co. i I LOEW'S PALACE Continuous, 10:30 TODAY AND ALL WE Metro-Goldwyn Presen MARION DAVIES In a tender, thrilling romance of the daya when old New York was yowng, with Conved Nagel “LIGHTS OF OLD BROADWAY" Al S John Comedy News—Topica—Overture 27 I 0 rlu vnv\\~ AATDE LY b NOwW PLAYING BOB NELSON he Human Lyman Jomx Y WHIGHT AT TRE PLAN0 | Geo. N. Brown & Co. World's Cha OTHER ALL- STAR ACTS " “Wasted Lives” With FElliott Dexter, Cullen Landis and Edith Roberts F Street at 12th Continuous. 10:30 n.m.—11 p. m. NOW PLAYING = American__audeville ”NAN E’lALanERIN riginal, Smart. Delightful WALTER C. KELLY nia Tudge VLASTA MASLOVA WILLIE»SOLAR 50 Laughs in 20 Minutes CRESSY & DAYNE Favorita Sketeh Actists G Other Super Fentures @ PHONES-MAIN-4334 -4485.673 " Film Features TAKOMA Tahn‘Ta l‘nrk D C. DE MILLE'S iper-prog. THE , MANDMENTS CIRCLE 2195 Pa. \\r ,‘Il W. 953 MOORE D A ADOE RELT NO MORE MEX LIBERTY Nerth Cap. and P Sts AZIMOVA AND JACK PICKEORD A AT o AMERICAN st ‘l( and K. I Ave EABNTM in ‘M PARK THLATER 00 1 ORRIEN IRON HO) MAE MURRAY AS TRT WIDOW JOHN GILBERT PRINCE SHOPPY RS EY DUMBEPTON "6, it i BIPPODROHE "33 1 v v WWEN MOOR THE l‘\Vl\\ TE b NEW STANTON “th Ave. Direction Stanley Co. of America ——CRANDALL'S | METROPOLITAR | AT 10th e Today 10:50 a. m. to 11 p. m. CNts N F Second Astounding Week THE LOST WORLD Moxt amnzing of nall photo- dram featuring _ Lewis Stone, Besxie Love. Wallace Reery and Lioyd Hugl Sir Arthur Conan Doyl sationnl mdventure story. A MARVEL Last Showing at 920 B. e Sl - gy Washington's Finest Orchestra ; CRANDALL’S TIVOLI b & Park ROy TODRAY ORR <0; LHEVYLHASE ‘:"" inley S PAROUNA 11th & N l‘ Ave. S.E. THE BREATH o _ SCANDAL T ATy TH EMP[RE 911 H Street NE. i LIONEL BARRYMORE MAY OF IRON EDI ANNG B LEADER ‘llh \PIY E St 11 Py H St RICARDO CORTEZ NAME OF LOVE 1119 PRINCESS IN TH CRANDALL’S A \H{A\\ ADOR b & Col. Rd.N.W. DANCING AND MRS [ A ACHER STUDIO 3 « fon.. Fri. 8 orche T e fappointient. F CRANDALL'S "CENTRAL Oth Bet. D & TODAY AND TOMORROW THE: RA in “THE T NCHASTENF) AN A SPAT FAMIL CRA DALL’S Savoy Theater Jith and ol RA. TODAY—DOR, L. 1145 Conne EDW. F. | Dancing Class 1208 18th" Street 2 CATHERINE BALLE sted by Senor LETTlE ‘MARlE BARRETT ionally Known Danseuse Wil Rl * Pe; Baliroom Dance: will M; Vo Ballr 3 STUDIO. Dancing . 1213 N, o With Orchesira Monday L\rn,w‘ d N.W _—PRIVATE J E3- 75¢; Course, 4priv. 3clacs sk Fine_environment. GLOVIRS. 6 sons any i Guar,_resu! Spanish and Classic Dancmg RS, MAE DAVISON Main 17 York Theater . Ave.&Queber 1. RRO VLMY 3 AEsop «,RANDALL'S % Studio. Naia or a ango Class starts Nov ] ! and Spanish I DAVISON'S 17 nls Teach you to dance cor- rectly in_a few Jessons. Strictly private: any hour. Ciars and dance Saturday concnnte, 'Casteston, Foxtror. Tange. « "

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