Evening Star Newspaper, November 24, 1925, Page 50

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¥ 50 THE EVENING CHAPMAN NAY GET ANOTHER REPRIEVE U. S. Likely to Have to Par- _don Bandit Before He Can Be Hanged. Press Conr notorious ban- " HAVE ald Chapman, escaped d policemar )¢ mail robhery eral Judze E to Supreme Court s tha to the United States 1f necessar a5 & Federal agent jon Robber. nev for Con called on F The defer « eould cefuse a p: For Rememb Will Take Over Oil Fields. EYES EXAMINED GLASSES FITTED — OPTI(:‘.YAL COM PA LOOKING For blank books® Then ‘Cause we have what ¥o E. Morrison Paper Co. 1009 Ps. Ava. Sea Food Cafe and Restaurant Herzog’s Frank. 5823 Only fresh fish in season used. i Deviled Crabs, Broiled Allops “hicken, ete. Foot of H\h St. at Potemac River Open_till midnight. Closed Sun- dava. Seating capacity. 150. Our Wednesday Special CrabFlakes, 70c Lobster Meat, $1.50 Cooked Shrimp, 50c Green Shrimp, 25c Scallops, 45¢ cho & Co., Inc. 21.22-23 Municipal Fish Market 12th_and Water Sts. SW. Phone Main 10130, | November atop— | want. | { | ldwin 1 | Strand—cCharles Foy Revue, vande. | & | ville, continuous from 12:3 Chapman be | T NS ML A LEES i | | | TWO RESCUED FROM SEA.| | captain and Seaman Sole Survivors From Wrecked Tug. RIO DE JANEIRO, November 21\ (). The American tanker Cerro Azul hrought inte port yvesterday Capt. Campos Evangelista and one seaman, soie survivers of the Brazillan coast | | wise service tug Mogy. which sank ! | | State Department List of Americans l)e(-orated Limited | By the Awsociated Press is writing tepublican, Ne. 2 nment can not_sup ion requested by him as to the number of Amer icans who have been awarded for- eign decorations The State Department check only on the number of American Government officials so Saturday night in a_heavy sea. Three { the crew were Killed by the explo- | of the holler and 13 others per- d in the rough waters i he captain and the seaman re malined afloat for 10 hours with the |ald of lifebelts, when they saw the keeps | STAR, decorated. smoke of the Cerro Azul. They swam with the ocean current toward lh_vm tanker, then the captain discarded his | litebel! <o that he might swim faster | and eeded in coming close enough | e act attention by whistling his fingers. TODAY'S AMUSEMENTS. “Dancing Mothers,” comedy $:20 p.m. 5 Tip Toes.” musical com Poli's— er of Rosie at 2:20 p.m ne. vaude Wilkins, ntinuous from 1 vaudeville to 11 p.m Mowree ynade Gandns Fresh Today and Every Day Recognized 60c candy in Amer- Lb fea as the finest Fannie May Washington Shops: o 11 pm 1-Boo p.m. burlesque, at bur homemade . col 2 and 8 pm Metropolitan— *Classifi at 11:40 Lm.. 1340, 3:40, 5:35 and 9:45 p.m. Palace Tower o s, at 11:20 1:20, 3:30, 5:3 and 9:40 p.m. Rialto s at im 5 3. 5 i» 7:35 and 9:35 1010 E St NW. 1106 N. V. Ave] N.W 611 13th StN.W. 810 14th Tivoli Theater, i<hipman at and 9:40 p.m “Back Number.” I (®).—The Gem-Sel Wrist Watch White Gold Case. set fonr o N AMERAS Make Lovely Gifts We have complete stock of the finest to be $35.00 Weekly A BURNSTINE | Zm | HOMER BUILDING Roons| THRTEENTY BETvEN 7 2D @ 321 OPTICAL CO. 11 9th St. 712 11th Street Branch Store Cafritz “Life-time” Homes Have Made Petworth Famous The most attractive section—the most pleasing Homes—the biggest investment value in Washington. Differently designed: differently built; differently equipped: dif- ferently financed so that vou'll find it easy to buy the hest a “Life- time”™ Home, for life-long satisfaction Just see how little you pay and how conveniently arranged are the terms $8,950—$1.000 cash—$75 a month Exhibit Homes 446 and 308 Buchanan St.—hetween New Hamp- shire and Illinois Avenues, and 4830 Seventh Street. hetween Decatur and Emerson Streets. Open from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. Avenue or 14th Buchanan Street. or the us 10 Al It nir auto Builders of Communities l4th and K Mam 9080 e 0 The largest and one of the oldest credit clothing stores in the city You can dress up Thanksgiv- ing without all eash. We give you & months to a year to pay for your clothes. Very small down payment. Fur-Trimmed COATS Terms to Suit You Still_more of those wondarful Coate at $30.50 Heavily * furs o A 4y Tined ~1 &) desired Do all aizes 1 Month From Today Is Christmas Eve. Lionel Headquarters Get Your Boy One (For Yourself) A Complete Electric Train levers and off she goes. Our Bysiness Is to Make oys Happy Continental Electric Supply Co. 808 Ninth Street N.W. Open Evenings Until 10 0'clock for " pay Eass terms to suit. MEN— DRESSES OVERCOATS 6 Months to For oxening— i S24:50 and materiale a Year to Pay Take 6 months to a sear to MEN'S ALL-WOOL SUlTS Take 6 Months to a Year to Pay $32 50 —m"ml|||||||'||||||"mIH|l|IIN|"lllll"|1|||I|l]m||l|"|||||||I|||||||l|||||Ifllmll|||m|||Imlflmlmlllmlllfllllmlflllr— WASHINGTON, D. (. TUESDAY, Washington’s Greatest Drug Stores 1405 H St. N.W. 604 9th St. N.W. 723 14th St. NW. F St., Cor. 12th PRE-THANKSGIVING SALE WEDNESDAY ONLY 25¢ Baker’s Cocoa, Y3 1b. 17¢ $1.00 Listerine . 69c $1.00 Lavoris . . . 69c 50c Phillips’ Milk of Magnesia . . . . . 34c 25¢ Listerine Tooth Paste . . ... . 17 50c Pepsodent Tooth Paste . . . ... 33 85c Mellins’ Food . . 57c 50c Hinds’ Honey and Almond Cream . . 33c 25¢ Cuticura Soap,v 18¢; 3 for 50c 5Cc Mennen’s Shaving Cream . . . ... 33c 60c Pond’s Vanishing Cream . . i s 49c 60c Pond’s Cold Cream 49c 25¢ Mennen’s Talc, 17¢; 3 for 50¢ 25¢ Palmolive Talcum With 35¢ Palmoline Shaving Cream GM alue, 29c Big Thanksgiving Special 51b. French Glace Fruits $2.49 While They Last NOVEMBER "ATIONAL TONIGHT 4! 24, WASHINGTON OPERA CO Edouard Aldion, Gen. Director, ROMEQ & JULIET Monday Evening, Nov. 30, at 8115, vu-mwr.'rnv Al UDITORIUM, 19TH AND E SABANIEVA Metropolitan Prima Donna IVANTZOFF Bamossond, Condnctor. Tickets $1. 83, 83, 5. No tex Box, office—Jordan Plase Co.. 18th and G P:efio M4BT and Wondward & Lottrop rola_De CLEVELAND ORCHESTRA NIKOLAI SOKOLOFF, Comductor MONDAY, DEC. 7 AT 8:15 P. M. 4th Wolfsohn Monday Ev'g. Concert WASHINGTON AUDITORIUM 19th and K Streets N.W. rnnour Metropolitan Opers MANN Prices $1.10, 51.65 and §2.20. Box Offos, Jordan Pisno Co.. 13th and G, phone Main 487, and Woodward & Lothrep (Viewola Dept.) w Motines Thinksgiving Doy and Saturday Alex A Antons & Vinton Frasdles present THY MUSICAL COMEDY TIP-TOES AllLfavorite oast. including Queenis Bmith And Tombes. Harry Watson_ Jr. Allen Teannette MacDenald. Rebt Halli ey Les, Gertmude McDonald, Amy Revers_ Ardon and Ohman. At Last *z=2= Next Mon. JOHN GOLDEN'S GLORIOUS LOVE CLASSIC s s 200 iasiuding r UTUAL BURLES THE AVENUE AT 9TH “STEP ALONG" TONIGHT BURPRISE NIGHT Film l‘ eature~ DUMBAPTON '3 i 3 uul R l EIE 196 <o THE_MAN WRO FOUND HINSELE SEhAN Y. AV.N WY HIPPODROME "X sinre o T S oM D Fou's CHE”VYCHASE (un Ave. & ley St.,D.( William _ Fox's m TR HORSE Ve L om0 AT FORSRC 9th and 0 St RAPHAEL “ 214 RRONSC PARENTS | PEOPLE ALSO AMATEUR. CONT PR CAROLINA pman BARBARA LA M 911 H Street N EMPIRE 1EANOR i THE CIRCLE EREAFLOAT i PRINCESS THE TEN COMMANDN Takoma P TAKOMA Takoms | ERERA <Telhx B and RAYMOND COMEDY CIRCLE % x dve, 1, - RICARDO CORTEZ GRETA ACE AY e Ave RA NAME PARK THEATER |hl'R 11th N.wW NDER. THE VARVEL DOG BLACK LIGHT. NING P LIBERTY \‘"’”l Cap. and P Sts AR ( THE TEN COMMARDMFNTS OLYMHC“"“ St. Bet. 14th L-m DD The most satisfactory way to select your apartment is to use our automobile service. J. Benson Thomas Company 819 15th 5! Main 8416 | 55 /va M0cha The Coffee of Historical Excellence~Grown under the Light of Easten Stars M-E-SWING CO. 1013 ~ E STREET | Afl's P[Rf[O THEATRE SOUTHLAND BATTERIES|| Built to Last Service Guaranteed WHY PAY MORE? Southland Battery Co. 910 Pa. Ave. M. 5555 “If 1It's Fabric or Fur We Can Clean or Dye It” | Blankets Curtains Carpets Coats Dresses | Draperies Evening Clothes Hats Men’s Suits Overcoats Quick Service— Reasonable Rates FOOTER'S Cleaners and Dyers 1332 G St. N.W. Main 2343 \\l l il’\"‘\’rfl NINIH sTREtI AT GEE N.W. NOW PLAYING Carl Laemmle Preacnts “SPORTING LIFE” i A Manrice Tourneur Produetion PRESENTATION EXTRAORDINARY “A FASHION SHOW with FADS of the DAY” Gorgeous Gowns Displayed by 16—BEAUTIFUL GIRLS—16 Hats and Staged and MISCHA G Overture, NN “The Merrs Wido WW//// ments From LOTIS GOLD Co. ther Divertismements LOEW'S __F Street at 18th Continuous, 10:30 a.m.—11 p.m ALY K Metro-Goldseyn Presents LON CHANEY NORMA SHEARER In an enthralling drama o vl whoss footsteps satrayed “THE TOWER OF LIES” Iateat Our Gank Comeds LOEW'S COLUMBIA _ F Street at 12th Continuous, 10: m—11 p.m SECOND GREAT WEFRK Metro-Goldwyn Presents \ ERICH YON ST ROHEIM'S pwran MAE MURRAY A8 THE WIDOW JOHN GILBERT AS THE PRINCE Fenture Shown Dafly at 10145 A.m.. 12:45. 3. 5. 7 and 9:15 p. m Z 2 2222777 WE PLAY ro:ws vumtrn.u s NOW PLAVINE D Gala Holiday Wesk Program CHAS. FOY & C0. In » Miniaturs Musical Revie win CLEO PERGAIN CHARLIE _WILKINS & WILKINS OTHER ALL-STAR ACTS PhowRED HOT TIRES wion NO‘YE UE & PATSY RUTH MILLER ‘GA E @ 13th St.—Below F Presenting High Grade Picts Keith Vaudeville at Modest Prices $-I-X “KEITH" ACTS S-I-X Popular Prica Vanderille HEADED BY MARION WILKIXS Youngest. most gifted and moat ver catile ot rvovdeville octress-damcers. assisted by the peppy LIDO ORCHESTRA TEXTRA-- WM. A. KENNEDY Famous Irish-American tenor. and company, in a clever playist “THE MINSTREL BOY" OTHER KNOCKOUT ACTS | ON THE SCREEN MONTY BANKS With Awne Cormwall and Robt. Ede #om n o funfest “KEEP SMILING” ires and NEW WEEK-DAY STARTING SCHEDULE Feature—1:80—3:00—8:30 Vaudaville—3:00—6:30—9:30 —NOTE— The Earle. 10dth its matchieas beauty commodiouaneas and comfort, affords a perfect matines remdezvous for downtown shopping and amusement seckera. IMUBERTO Mat. dui. 5.: h fl.So El‘sc Slk to $2.00 Mgt Moasrs. Shubert Matlnee THANKSGIVING m‘ififfi”fio"ififis With Mary Young and John Hallid WHITE MAGIC A Tantastio Comed: A. E. THOM. Beryl Mercer Sara Sothern I AYET) i There is o “PEEK-A-BOO NDER BROS.—' H LADIES' MATINEE DAL NEXT WEEK Pock & Jarbos's ‘Modeis and Thrills' OWARD Mat. Daily, 2 P.M. T at 7th N.W 15 & 2We Phone 'N. 1694 ALL THIS WEEK || Colored Musieal “Hello Dixie” i ey —AND— CHARLIE CHAPLIN INTUTHE GOID RUSIT | cha; A JOLLY_HOLIDAY BILI JUSTINE JOHNSTONE In g Tuty 0'0rats Smart_Comeds POMPADOUR BALLET Vandsville's Greatest Danca rodnotion NERVO and KNOX The _OfMcisl Jeaters o English Boyalty X Other Great Features 8 THANKSGIVIRG DAY 3 SHOWS 2135 505 S6 PHONLS-MAIN - 4484 - 44856875~ TONIGHT at 8:20 POLI'S 2N %% PAT ROONEY and MARION BENT in “The Daughte Rosie 0'Grady Com ‘@ Neat s Musical Versinn sth_ Tarkin “SEVENTEEN” RAGHMAHINOFF GREAT PIANIST ashington This Sesson Dec. 2, 4:30 Bureau Druop's, 13th ard 'G. 2, €492 WILL ROGERS Prince of Entertainers, and the Famaons DE RESZKE SINGERS WASHINGTON AL Saturday Exe. Nov. 28, 8:3 Seats Mre. Gry Droap's. 13th & ¢ $1.00. £1.50, $2.00, $2.50. Main 6198 Duc\lar Btanley Co. of Americs CRA NDALL'S = METROPOLITAN | L BT — TODAY—I11 A. M. TO 11 P. M. " Firat Natlonal's Spectal CORINNE GRIFFITH Jack Mulhall, Charlie Marray, Edythe C(hapman and a sm- periative cast in an incom- parahly fine picturization of Edna Ferber's “Want Ads." CLASSIFIED EXTRA LLOYD HAMILTON in “THE MOVIES”’ ADDED NELL PAXTON MILTON DAVIS Pipe Organ—Piano Duets World Survey—Overtare Washington's Finest Orchestra CRANDALL - s s CRANDALL s AMBASSADOR | 18(h & Col. Rd.N.W. Bet. D & CRANDALL’S CENTRAL - SHIPMAN CRANDALL’“ T R 5 14t an ) HOPPER CRANDALL’S \Irpn ue Grand PaAve SE TODAY_HAROLD 1 nTHE FRESHMAR roRt OW_RETTY BRONSON tn GOLDEN PRINCRSe e A DA NN CESS ‘ \RVHV E CRANDALL'S Apollo Tllenhr H E. G o TOMORROW—_HAROLD 1105 Y FRESHMAN | And Npwd! R A o York Theater c NDALL S A \‘\"r &Quebee St. RE S THE TRON &L —BETT THE GOLDEN DRI <PAR FARITY 7 Theater "CRANDALL’S Home i eater TODAY—POLA_NFGRI R i Yo idu DE HAVEN in TOMORROW — L1L1 “SEVEN DAYS." And COMEDY. Sa evening with orchest leston. Foxtrot. Tango, Viall |LETTIE MARIE BARRET" £ Nationally Known Danaeuse 1218 KOAT . With' Orchesira. Monday LEROY H. THAYER ston. Tango. Waltz, Fox Trot Cla Private Lessons p | sTUDIO. Dancing THERINE BALLE —assisted by Senor Cortez, s teachin rieston and_ ail ‘social dances. Sper rates for ladie ssembly Tuesdas. 1% Bih stmw M 0451 FROF AND M

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