Evening Star Newspaper, December 22, 1925, Page 28

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28 . THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €., TUESDAY, DECEMBER 22, 1925. ) | g ; . | presented “The Perfume of the Rose The costuming, Shilling, former _superintendent of] ¢ ’ Texas Ranger and another ‘a ‘soldier Turkeys Rolling in for Christmas, T e e s ns cesanoine | e e Pt e ent (oL CDABDIESTVARE (PEENTIEUL | Tese Riryas g muothen mmaldies | period. It was effectively done {n arts does credit 1o wife, N Cora Shillin d Chirles 1ton: |Other Toiitacs asking ghe widosw | { marquis, and Thomas Herbert in the ¢ Marion Nevius, a Wash- § on was advised by 2 Numerous Answers, She is expecied to make her choice : i i ¥ ra 1 P SO S amilias os N AR ok Aitheuzh an impartial observer saw his farm in 25 heurs, and declared | "°'¢ °f the gaole! ¢ i was insufficient to AN ANTONIO, Tex., December 2 B 4 ; > shblesale vHaaIcH yd roads have put North Caro ; ; . convict ants were held (Pl—A San Antonio woman who ap- \ ! noth in the whotesule poultry ; shortage in Christmas turkeys, deal " nce of opinion as to sup- [the whole show at the Gayety Theate: several months when diversion of | 41d son might have a “daddy” | NONE BETTE enough to meet 50 per cent of the de- \While » man in one stall sees ever: Jaughter. Arlington’s make-up of the Farm Charges at Hagerstown. . | ONE BETTER stesd wlintihe o . glueg fows inie iaenter fal Als andl cectoonista.woul e ualt Md.. December 22, | world is the one who has just invested | circumstances, who promised to pu ”esplt(-' Reporlg of Their Qcarclh costume, with Cecll Ann Cain as Sizners. March of the Chor ’ . today by State's Attorney | Woman's Ad for One for Child Gets | 10 marry them have. heen received market this morning to indicate w | i EEA R Intecs i iy selc el "”"} Genial Billy Arlington is practics LARCENY CASES NOLLED. | ol Do fox E pealed to the police fer help in find- TIGI: GINGER Eimore Reynolds Who Ter- |~rs disazree over that question. While | ply, 2 r of turkeys |this week, and that means the Der!Granq Jury to Reinvestigate Poor | supplies was charged Rt oy Hom mevera] splicant is an exporter from W. W. in his first wedding ring. the boy throngh school. Another is 750 Tenth St. S.E. marchiopess, Parker Fennel . the performance was th Roulette from local men shinzton. tion. Tk ' E eIy ing a husband, so that her 4 i ALE! some predicted a supifiy only larse Jownl dealers 1s rather unusaal, | formance s for langhter and more rorized Capital. Indicted [mand " and resutant 1 vices, thing hlue h a shortage and ris. |{famp is nlong the lines that fiction- The star | Probably the happiest man in the | Galveston, A Spaniard in comfortable A. G. HERRMANN |at least there is ne visible sign of next to him fis optimistic and |lieve the true knight of the roed r av h: agains for Robbery. uch a condition yet predicts that the retail price of tur. |¥embles—jovial. rollicking and care : s viand and Virzinia have heen |kevs will not pass 60 cents a pound |free. The show hus a number of . hundreds of turkevs into the Christmas ‘season. ' Few. | (UnnY burlesque and wome wort e R e e ek e xa i ok ui | hile speciatties. Uit amons e _— =1 — 1 = ] — “ wh terrorized Washing 8 And today R. |cents |h|a morning. atter is a "‘"'"""' by Walter La —_—— vrices ranging | ago and was recentl: arz 3 N. C.. drove in | from 40 cents to 33 cents sve, who has about the best male Roster. N. .. was tndicted to:| with a motor. truic Gull of Dunkevs|” Live aontdreoa oonie zopuel‘\;"pf heard at the Gayety this season the grand jury for robhery ccgs. direct from the Tar Heel |are much in demand now. Chickens | € 18 #150 heard to “advantage in a he_home of Henry A Berliner. | State covered the 425 miles from !and keats. too. rallied a_good marker. | M€t “("('" R eoune Lo E treet, November 2 d SO A SRS, 2 oes 1ot appear on prozra Mrs. Berliner and her Ibur who can sing nevertheless H A craced a Washington <taze in many| The pen of the show is supplied by Hept g month. Jean Bodine, x comely m i et ihs home 3 B bie feet and @ strong voice. \Wa up by the Sandit. bound and robbed - [ e St s T s Gl and In a Spanish da | Revnolds then tock the Berliner auto-| An Indian concert of merit Was | yan'" piaying a1 the Wardman Part | = e Soix. S The machine | siven at Wardman Tark Theater Sun | Theaier. opened ite second week 4 red in Marvla \ Afternoon under the direction of LIHat niEhE A ed to Pittsburzh llivan Coote the Shrew.” in a Charleston’ stride. 1 splendid audience rough to applaud (his rouchand-tumble comedy s/ done by Bob Startzman, who proves | « capable running mate for Arlington There is a_brief musical number in this show that could well he extended with much henefit to the entertain ment. This is the violin and guitar playing by Billx Arlington and Ca Taxlor. ‘The awdience wanted ! last night. but their demand was de 1 Amonz the artists who appeared with murder in > i e in native costume was Chief Buffalo an indictmen v 15- | the celebrated whistler. known from tice Bailey n;v-c:‘. Phe Human Mock sentation done in a thoroughly smbEat e S \”\“' Bird." 1 hl~ classic »v! re ‘nfh‘vn»'\ stic manner at ncmy TR c ” his notes were poe | he Ldwin Booth version of this ccember, 7. The house land liauid. never harsh or Denetrar | favorite comedy, was used. Not con | vy S o i ng. anc ] i dimanp qual tent with the modern dress. howeve. ! e i charied Boatuat 2 i ges the Charleston was substituted for th aughter | ha g Sgaw . ar has made phono-|cately dance, and Kipling's = ."4“-5\“‘"‘”'; o or LEte recy leading company | Learned Ahout Women From Her s o T and s el a star of the radio in New | was sung in negro dialect to banjo operating | york City e also appeared in D.|accompaniment. T S i o 2 venth street MmN fotire o el i . The chorus is n distinet feature, he @nd New York avenue Decemiber 5, | i D O eaa0r A | e Dlas \vas a pleasing hurlesaue, | inz composed almost entirely of voung when the woman was struck and = 1 have taken a deep stu-|.ngj prefty zirls with exceptional dane hu\\\ Iny one of the greatest of |dent of literat have recognized | iy alili sSpecinty he Charle: killed o Indian dancers. appeared in native|ji 4 5 ¥ [Aasr el dehe ol i) tharGlar Pellease Kebble. colored, was exon- | .0\ ma‘and war paint and entertain = erated by the zrand .wrflwhif;t"y;;‘f,. with the dance of the braves, the | rison, who gave an intelli: | of homicide in caustt t eath | cagle dance and the huffalo dance. aval of Katherine, and Annie Barnwell. white, w hom he | " ilia Joan Schneider of New York | T “ennelly, who as Petr t with an automobile at 18th and | ¢jry. dramatic reader. vead a group of | : cellent performance K streets. ” The wouian T}‘"‘,"“’“ and ndian folk-lore stories of various . jr., made much of the part of :;vdw':"\‘ ;1:;'; :";"_Iivl‘}_‘{g:"‘!‘ "'hj"" "-;m lian tribes and a sroup of Indian love | : pa 10 the shrewish Kate, and | T e O T o e e L | Poems. This artist was recalled for | .. Cleair. plaving Grumio, Clifton Gorham, assault with a | SeVeral encores | the only me Ot the cast costumed | Y " somewhat us weapon. and Willlam T.| NApIQNAL—“No, No, Nanette.” and larceny Robert M. Rohrer, former cashier | Christmas week is popularly sup- | ¥ 4 vant. Thomas r- | [7‘.7 S e E i 3 ” o A ey Msect i ol Fow - | posed 16 e " theatrical “dud.” but | bert us the modern tilor tonk wi the | 4NNO[’NCE“1EN For the convenience of our patrons, our stores at Center Market, who loft his wife | thers was nothlng o fndivate this a2 |/ i k" o ;n:;l';‘m'v'\??]hl?ulv":n‘ L&fgifig‘i{&zgn - will be open THURSDAY evening till 9 o’clock. « i g nd week at the National The: as ane did e Charleston 3 i o e e e Sl e e THEY WILL REMAIN CLOSED ON CHRISTMAS DAY and will be cpen for Iide Mae is the prima donna and she [1ooks better with the passinz of each | vear. Florence Collins has a zood bit to do both in comedy and dancing ind does it well, was indicted for embezzlement. He is | night. It seems that every one injand |rlu_v Cain, jc..iconld af any;time i o have taken funds of the dairy | the National Capital i< determined to fransfer his aliegiance from the t v to the amount of “"““‘\ this delightful preduction. o 'rl;uvz‘vmvv; vaudeville, if he took along Se ll lClIl‘a the regular hours on SATURDAY. DECEMBER 26“‘!. Je losi playinz the races, ac “Ne. No, Nanette.” presents Julia his a - rnemt . fo the nolice. . Rohrer is In | Sanderson. Donald RBrian. Frank| AS a curtain raiser Mr. Herbert Niw Orleans, recovering |Crumit and voungest, but far from | nis least, Ona Munson. Hundreds of re- | ed and arges |view columns have been devoted to n are: Alexander Da praise of the marked talents of the | | son. 2 < | first three. One may say that just as ")l,,l‘m‘“ oo , 1 Everything you need for your Christmas table can be purchased B : : in Piggly Wiggly Stores. 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