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NAVAL LIEUTENAN IS HELD MURDERED Court of Inquiry Finds That Green Was Victim of Slay- ers at San Diego. SAN DIE t:U Calif. Mystery surroundi Lieut. Nathan Green, deepened 1o 4 naval court been murdered The decision was reached following indi f the lieutenant’s hat and coat in the southeast corner of Span- ssh Bight, an_arm of the bay here, opposite the side where the body was last Sunday. ves of the coat were turned . officers said, and the g ontained mo money. It that Lieut. Green, son m G Supreme Court ju had a c on Naturd only about 40 had - death of cugineering of- destroyer v, was ¥y with th of inqui ¢ that he had the Giraftc cments Saturday have been ) . when a “- o ended. b stopped at 3460 o'clock, and £ 10 minutes for the watch to after the ) nably en- the water therc wins about and a f which holds the aval officer’s death 1o marks of violence, s on the foreheud re determined been caused bhody's drag. bight it atio in the t Lieut. Green Officers of s mov Sunday prest that Lieut. Green atter the dance Sate ared to be un- invited to a party, but refused the invita: that he intended to turn to the Moody. This was at the end of the d: TODAY'S AMUSEMENTS. 1d Follies, revue, at \.’llmnal —Zi at “Deep 0D in Halperin, vaudeville, o Farnum, vaudeville, 1 to 1I' p.m. Strand — Bob Nelson, vaudeville, eontinuous from 12:30 to 11 p.m. Gayety — anmgs‘ p Father,” burlesque, at 2 and 15 p.m. \hm(— Whirl of Girls,” 30 and $:20 p.m luluml a = “The Merr bur- Widow, he Lost World , 7:10 and Pony Expr 0 and 9:45 p. s clur—' The Winding Stair,” and 9:55 p.m. rk Angel,” at , 8 and 9:40 pm w I\- n \ ou Feel a ( ‘old Coming Ou T EROMO QUININE Tanlets to nd_to for nh the system Police Study Lang\mges ish policemen are being taught n languages. Those proficient other tongues besides their own wear on their arm the first letter of the name of the other language Your Best BODY OF GREAT GERMAN FLYER HOME AFTER l(,NAI HONORS| Richthofen, Respected ln Alhe~ as Brave, Clean| Fighter, Was Colorful Character Along Front. | Killed in Explon of Foollmrd‘ Daring. By the Associated Press. November 19.- 1 Richthofen, noted air fighter in the Great War, reached Berlin last night after a journey from the Rhine frontier marked by expres- sions of unusual homage. Former mates of the dead lently removed the casket’ {1 funeral . c: tached to the fort-Berlin expres: 1 convey ace Church, which for more than a neration has been the scene of no- table tuneral ceremonies of princes ind military leaders. Tt will lie in state there until Friday. LONDON, November 19 (#).—Baron Manfred von Richthoten, whose body s been returned to Germany by France yesterday, was one of the few men in_ the German army who in- pired s thoughts amon British during the war y of bitte The body ace si i o Germany n, was known through s a “good rous. albiet fighter. seemed imbued with the spirit 2 ¢ A\u‘lfll\ of old, b ling for han be. his heart. The lmu s red-winged battle plune his squadion wus called “Rlcht- Lofen’s “circus” because of the varie. gated colors of its planes—was known the length and breadth of the British front, and he was the most feared and at the sume time the most sought aviator among the enemy. It was every British airman's hope to come to grips with the famous ¢ ranco baron who wrought so much havoc | among the allied planes, and Richt hofen was hunted far and near until his death, Many found him Yet alw Richt and some failed to there was the 15 terrible Richthoter tacular than hi . and, having the advan- asing the latter home. | in_difficultie: :|Lansburgh Seafood c;.. Wholesale and Retail Distributors of All Varleties of Seafoods i on. CATERING DE,CLEAN. AND DELY P AN AR PR NER AR 18 Mumcnpal Fish Wharf Mai EYES: EXAMINED GLASSES FITTED —= Solid 14-kt. Gold Octagon shape case; or_white gold fitted with guaranteed Elgin_or_llinois movement. 17 jewels.- g3 ' o kly The Upstairs C‘4 1.')0 Store Price HOM ER BUILDING THRTERTS SETVIDG 7 80 @ Sinee 1368 Judgment Will Choose a ‘‘Life-time”” Home in Cafritz Petworth Community o ® hen you have compared location for location—and Home for Home— not only at equal price—but from $2,000 to $3,000 more. 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GREATEST EDITION z EGr THE MUSICAL COMEDY TIP- TOES By the Authors of “Lady Be Good' George Gershwin Music favorite cast, including Andrew Teombs, Allen Kearns, | Jeanotte Mo dmu Lover | BURTON HOI.MES\ and HIS TRAVELOGUES A Picture Gallery of Travel in an 1 Enchanted Class Room | | | AT 3:38 5 SUNDAYS 41:% NOV. 22 to Dec. 20 FIVE INTRIGUING TOPICS Al Glewing With Color With Motion, Tegeth BURTON HOLMES Inimitable Descriptions For the ‘Wonderts s | e ‘1o FIVE ooer . 84.40. § 82. v, ineia 9th at Gee N.W. NOW PLAYING The Boreen Varsion of tis Internatienal tage Buccess A war Drama That Is Amarice wud Different Al-Btar Cast George O‘Brien and Marguerite Livingston ~SPECIAL PRESENTATION— “MEMORIES” Featuring the Orpheus fl\un-k Starad and rartal IHCHA QVTZIIOH o re =——STARTING SUNDAY—— CARL LAEMMLE PIZSEHTG “SPORTING LIFE” A Maurice Tourneur Productio Btarrin, BERT LYTELL [ LIONEL ATWILL The Hit of Hungary. kals and Germany “DE LP IN THE WOODS” =T \r TR —FATS NoW r Selwyn Present DANC“ING_ MOTHERS UTUAL BURLES THE AVENUE AT oTH “WHIRL OF GIRLS” WRESTLING TOMORROW NIGHT JOE TURNER ve. PETE PACHAS Fhone . All Tl\u Weel( ic Shows in One MARY PICKFORD IN “Little An Roon And BIG VAUDEVILLE BIT Headed by DR, HARMON. The Absolate Muster Mind ENS\ IH&JZGS BANK After you receive your Xmas Savings Check— don’t spend it all—start a savings account with a part of it at the “Bank of the People” 1336 N. Y. Ave. THIS XMAS We have a had. ’M- A. 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KELLY “'The Virginia Judge™ VLASTA MASLOVA Lovilest of the Premieres WILLIE SOLAR 40 Laughs in 0 Minutes CRESSY & DAYNE Favorite BSketoh Artists @ Other Super Featur Shows Delly, 818 asd 418 Good Ot E LAST THREE DAYS Metro-Goldwyn Presemts MARION DAVIES | In @ tender, thrdling romance of New York in the sevantins. “LIGHTS OF OLD BROADWAY" Cemedy—News—Overture Beginning Sunday “THE TOWER OF LIES” Featuring Lon Chaney and Norma Shearer Lvcivs COLUMBIA ¥ Street at 12th Continuous, 10:30 a. m.—11 MAE MURRAY AS THE WIDOW AS THE PRINCE Feature Shown Daily At 1 s a. -.. 12145, 5. 7 and 9:15 Presenting High Grade Pictures and Vaudeville Shows at Modest Prices &-1-X “KEITH" A-C-T-S Popular Priced Vaudeville HEADED BY FRANK FARNUM WORLD'S FAMED ECCENTRIC DANCER WITH IRVING YOUNG'S CALIFORNIANS FIRST WASHINGTON SHOWING “WITHOBT MERCY” A Goerye Meltord Preductien . OTHER PERFECT FEATURES FREE CHARLESTON LESSONS On tha Stage of the Earle Daily at 11:30 A. M. With Music by Young’a Californians and Per- sonal Instruction by the Wisard FRANK FARNUM Dancer Extraordinary Mo Admission or Other Charge NEW WEBK-DAY STARTING SCHEDULE 0—8:00—38: Veodoritio 000 30530 JOSEF MUNDAY, NOV. 23, AT 8:15 P. M. “Most satisfying planist in the world.”—Ernest Newman, New York Post. 34 Wolfsehn Vemday Ev's. Concert WASHINGTON AUDITORIUM d E Streets N.W. , $1.68 and §2.90. Box Offics, Jordan Co., 13th and @, phone Matn . g Woodward & Lothrop (Viatrola Edouard Albion, Gen. Director, Presents THE WASHINGTON OPERA CO. ROMEO AN_D JULIET Thalia, Sabanieva Donna; ‘“‘V“ Er mm» £, hale Washington Op: Tromurmn Fittmany, Washe TONIGHT at 8:20 [POLI'S jowicnr u s THE MUSICAL COMEDY HIT “LEAVE IT TO ME” Eddie nnnell—\lnry Milburn Thankseiving Day & Sat “PAT ROONEY and Next S MARION BENT in | “The Daughter of 'Rosie 0'Grady” s AMUSEMENTS. Direction Stasley Co. of Amarics 'CRANDALL’S: METROPOLITAN ' AT 10them Today 1056 a. m. to 11 . m LOST WORLD Most amasing of all phor dramas, featuring _ Le Stone, Bessle Love, Wallace eery and Lloyd Hughes in r Arthur Conan Doyle’s sen~ . wational adventure story. A MARVEL Last Showing at 9120 p. News—Prelude—Fabie Washington’s Fiftest Orcheatra CRANDALL’S, T1voL1 L0 Park Rd TODAY AND ‘u\w/ws “K“w RENTON CRANDALL'S \\m SSADOR oL Kd.N.W. CRANDALLS S oth DaE \[mlln Theater H St N CRANDALL S TODAY WE PLAY LOEW'S VAUDE STRAND NOW PLAYING BOB_NELSON e _Human Dwnamo GEO. N. BROWN & CO. Would's Chamnion_Walicer OTHER_ALI-STAR A(TS i “WASTED LIVES” With Fillot Deter and Edith Rabes werr CHAS FOY & CO. WEEK 22 7 HSGAYETY Twice Daily, 3:15.8:18 LADIES' OLUB THEATER 3ringing Up Father Maggie, Dinty unch Do gge, Bos Poel Film Features CIRCLE 21 PhoW. Ave Par th Cap. AMERICAN NOT S0 14 AGO PARK THEATER 1615 1ith N:w. NAVARRO i “THE MIDSHITATAN OLYMPIC You St Bet. i Newest Dog VOICE." 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