Evening Star Newspaper, December 25, 1925, Page 40

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINC FRIDAY, DE MBER 25.. 1925. Tree Unfinished As Father Shoots Wife and Himself VAL CRAFT COVER SEES PEACE FORCES | GATHERING STRENGTH | | soon to be launched by Count Salm in New York. This much was learned from a fam- ily retainer. Gount Salm is still in New York, and the attitude of those guarding the countess and her son indicated SALM CHILD GUARDED BY SEVEN DETECTIVES { Baby Will Have First Christmas B R N AN R R AMU WISHING YOU A MERRY CHRISTMAS! TONIGHT 8:20 ALL WEEK " MAT. SAT. H. FRAZEE Is Presenting OEW'S’ COLUMBIA ¥ Street at 13k LAST TWO DAYS Motro-Goldwyn Presents JAGKIE COOGAN In Wilard Mack's Miarieus enocessor to “The on “OLD cl.l" JUVENILE XMAS COMEDY International News Overture—Eitc. CONTINUOUS, 10130 A. Mol P, fi‘-‘%&%&&fi& 27 T RIALTD‘ 9th at Gee N. W. —Yow Playing 4 Pioturization of GENE STRATTON-PORTER'S Greatest Nn'l # KEEPER i, that he would be a most unwelcome i jons| Tree at Home of Millionai | Moral Restraint of Great Nations ome o i R e ek Sl i e Needed for Safety, Masaryk Grandfather. | Christmas. = | Mr. and Mrs. Henry P. Rogers, Declares. Pt ieguis e i, Millicent’s parents, are expected in WEST PALM BEACH, Palm Beach in time for the Christ; —Little Peter | mas ' holidays. | Maris Salm Von Hoogstraeten, 16/ ek X 7 : & i o1 tween an 2 every fifth months old, will enjoy his first| RN T ge0 to 1800 evary Christmas tree tomorrow at Walkiki, | {hird year was wet; and since 1910 the Winter home in Palm Beach of other year has been marked | the moral restraint of the great peo- |his grandfather, Henry Rogers, mil- ainfa ples,” in the opinion of President | lionaire oil man, under the watchful Mas who is regarded by his col- | eye of his mother, Countess Salm, aeg] jeagues as the greatest power for | Millicent Rogers. | uni g the diverse races of | Seven stalwart detectives will Lll.lvd | | the home from intruders, hots. Tl Torces for peace are moving deeply | .,uitess expects to spend with her son, whose pos- St | among the peoples of Isurope, he told | Chr in |the correspondent. An institution for promises 1o be one of the | main issues in the suit for separation | m Cafrltz “Life- the Associated Press. CUMBERLAND, Md., —W. C. Eddins, & December years old, of - here, last night | and probably fatally wound- ed his wite and then turned his revolver upon himself, inflicting @ wound which physicians pro- nounced mortai. An argument over the trimming of a Christ- mas (ree is believed by police to ve led to the shooting. small children of the were tound asleep in bed by. who investigated F Street at 13tk LAST TWO DAYS 'mn Presents VAI.EHTIIIO o Belidupentien, W * December Alfred Constantine TEN MILLION MILES Wilbur Says for Each Acci-| dent Ships Have Traveied .’ e Great Distances. | Br the Associated Press PRAGUE. Czechoslovakia, —The future safety of the small | ;peoples of the world depends ‘‘upon Decem vn?mc“nfll\ SISTERS IN THEIR MUSIC-COMEDY CLASSK i Wilbur madespublic today ! the affice of | itions showing that naval vies during the hout t prepared by ered 000 miles a distance | “(- ha\n the blank books you " arouna ! E. Morruon Paper Co. was but 1009 Pa. Ave. s vear end ‘the vessels of {existed in had in TODAY'S Natic cal comiedy Pol statement said <ulisurface the AMUSEMENTS. ) and § ::';:h. " musical play, N amed During this period accidents occurred to All the submarines recovered two of them are | in in commission No lives were lost, zrowing authority. musi Dr. Masaryk alluded to the efl tive work done by the league in set tling the Greco-Bulgarian dispute. He etted that the United States .u“' b not take part in making this co-ordi in a e o A latlon of Influences for peace the | z itronger by adding its strensth Commenting on the problems m o, ment in his own count 1t Masaryk remarked th (hm o * had to deal with the financial and economle consequences of the war but it had been sovernment or Shubert Attractions P OLP TONIGHT Mat. Today at 2:30 ROSE NglARlE r & Sam Ash . Com. Sun With Mats. Thure New Years Dasr and Sat. GAYET WARDMAN THEATER The Thomas Herbert Steck Co. ARDMAN PARK HOTEL The Tlmuu of :)]xe Shrew THE DEVlL 1wl pictures, con George Arliss’ Greatest Succeas tinuously 1 1 ' Strand—Locw's {continuous from 12 arl 4,884,880 | entire mile subsurface Circus, vaudeville, to 11 p.m. Twice Daily the 2115-8:15 r the 10,000,000 due to air- | ors | Nrcals) ructural | accidents cent were 7 per cent to ahou due (o ¢ twice that to pou ,mm an . { | JOHNS HOPKINS TO DROP | UNDERGRADUATE SCHOOL ™ Change Approved by Trustees Would Make University Most Advanced in United States. tel to The Sta Md., Decen Johns Hor University roved the plan to abolish school and 1d confit certain special | lections. ed work is meant students who come to prepared de some definite work done | he uni-j them- branch of RUM SMUGGLING CHARGED | Sergeant Held, Others of Transport My Be Arrested. December says that a| of the Army | i | v ed two | 1 the Or t and is now nsport docks at Fort Mason. s arrested in his automo- | n which agents say they found of smuggled liquor. aminer quotes Col. Samuel I. | sistant prohibition admin- aying that others among ) the transport may be involved ot Berlin Speech to Be Radioed. LIN, December 25 (P).—Ameri adio fans will have an oppor X day of hearing ted States from the foreign minis- ter has been recorded by pho processes and the record now to the G ngton, which hroadeasting [ Another Christmas Again the Chri and I. an old, wo round me and e some critter gla 2 the soul with: ‘ in me yearns to - the grand old | a home| human hful\ endure \\hu‘ imparts, all hopeless of re-{ awelling. anywhere| nury ri vhere poverty Juld wend veeping eve: is there he ole, is there 1H men's dis and bitternes wen stung: 1 nd make the v when ¢ is the ¢ be consider; and wipe his| a workman in widow needing askir > 1 would | ish pain | soothe those who would forget all sin and orld beam nas hells are | as frame of | and kind, with | to bury grudges ery words_for | 1 Pete. n wight to know At made my | them up Christmas time is 15 lasted all the | ¢ wither, dead and monuments thereon WALT MASON, We Hope Our Christmas Wishes for You Have Been Fulfilled J. Benson Thomas Company 819 15th St. Main 8416 | HAVE MONEY These sore—oh, more, when spirit Join Our Xmas Iub Have mo for Christ 3 per cent next year to spend zifts. Join Today— terest added A NK OF COMMERCE AND SAVINGS Cor. 7th and E Sts. | _ Wardman | Shrey, t 815 p.m num- at ace— 2110, 4:10, 6 Columbia- Ambassador—"‘Go aming of 15 p.m. Blackstone, in other countries of public bu hand perf chines. A new kia. had to nd form took the having v dministrative m.. Czecho- | public ser anization to Auditorium magician, ayety—"Golden Crook,’ 15 and 8:15 pan burlesque Revue,” bun “The Keeper Ito- 40 am., 1040, 34 Your Vision by our eptometrists may “Steppin’ Out.” at 11 a.m., 12:43 § and 10:05 p.n. Old_ Clothes 2:40, 4:30, e:10, 5 An examin: | prevent future w M. A LEESE °figat.oo- Rronk " 712 11th Street ESCO COFFEE e Resul? of 507e practical coff, M-E-SWING CO. 1013 - E STREET-) n on the Box, 45 and West,” nd 9:45 p.m. “Black Cyclone.” 8 and 9:40 p.m. Ncver \\ cus o . ECPT 1% A ~ Avery Transferred. Avery, 3d Cavalry, at . has been ordered isbure for duty with the Cavalry the Pennsylvania National Guard GET IT AT GIBSON'S Where Your Dollars Have More Cents Sergt. —_ Great Sale for Tomorrow Electric Light Bulbs American-Made Tungstens Edison Mazda Lamps 10-Watt to Watt 10 - Watt Watt, 9 clear; 8 Te “° $1.00 each, or _'!_lp $1.00 #0-Watt 32¢ Other styles in steck up to 200 Other styles up to 200-Watt at special prices Watt Candy Special 1 Lb. Chocolate-Covered Dates | 1 Lb. Chocolate Almonds 1 Lb. Assorted Chocolates | 3—10c Oh Henry .. 20c 3 5¢ 20c 10c 10c 10(‘ 2 Lbs Sou|l ey Walnuts . 6¢c Drops to 50 clear, only, each clear All 3 Lbs., Special 95¢ Bars. 10¢ 20c¢ 39¢ 36¢ 39¢ Couzh 10¢ Hershey 3—10c Sweet Puffs. 3—10c Hershey Bars ¢ Seven Eleyen. BT ey ek 3—3e No Kiddin'.. B . ard Candy 3—3c Maple Love Nest 1 Lb. Gum Drops. . Luden’s 2—ic Chewing Gum Seasonable Remedies at Low Prices - 79¢ oil 75(’ - 79c¢ Lavoris, Phillip's nesia P. D. & Co." Magnesi Todd's Tonic Mineral Milk of 35c pint & Co. Xujol, ;o 3 pints .. Grove's La Quinine Sal Hepatica, 23c. 4dc.. Fleet'’s Phospho Soda 23¢, 43c.. 95¢ 59¢ Vick's Salve, ~ 45¢ ‘l.vmrfxe-m 81.29 69¢ 17¢ 89¢ 21c 59¢ 36¢ Hill's Cascara Quinine. . Mellin's. Food Creomulsion Phenolax Wafers Sloan's 27¢. 55c Rubbing Aleohol, pint.. Listerine. 19¢ California Syrup of Fiss Creams and Lotions A 33c 43¢ Minds Honey and mond Cream 23¢ 20¢ 43¢ 45¢ 33¢ 33c Frostilla Lady Faire Cold Cream. e Pompeian Day, Night or Massage Cream. ... Yleaya Cold or Vanish ing Cream .......... "heatrica Jergen's lLotion D. & R. Cold Cream— Dot 23¢ 45¢ 35¢ Pond's Cold or Vanishing Cream 29¢ 48c Hudnut's Three I'lo\‘\ll‘l\ Cold or Vanishing (4 M e Luxuria Cream Tubes.. Ayeristocrat Cream Tubes Soap Specials 43¢ 20¢ 16 P. & G. White Naphtha 3 Life Buoy eon Large Size Palmolive Co.’'s Hardwater ap. Very special 25¢ 95¢ 70c 20¢ Hazer 26¢€ 28e¢ § 1 25¢ 43¢ 6 Jergen's Witch Colgate's Big 3 Coleo. . 3 ; 3—25c Colgate’s 3—10c Cashmere Bouquet mere Bouquet 16 Star Soap.. Packer’s Tar, Special Free With each order for $2.00 or more we will give yor lutely free one De Luxe Vial containing (.otvs LOnznn or Chypre Perfume. These De Luxe Vials are packed independent of Coty and were put up to retail for 50c each. Only 1 to a cus- tomer. Ask for it. OPEN SATURDAY NIGHT UNTIL 9:30 P.M. GET IT AT GIBSON'S Where Your Dollars Have More Cents 915-917-919 G St. N.W. are the fastest selling Homes Each of our wonderful developments will be spe- cially open for your inspection tomorrow—while you have the leisure to go through them carefully—noting— The big lots on which they are built The big rooms The luxurious baths The big closets The artistic fixtures The excellent construction The big porches The exceptional plan The guaranteed heater The double insulated oak floors The finest materials “Life-time” Homes mean life-long satisfaction. 5100 Block 8th St. N.W. Charmingly planned Homes—into which have been incorporated many unusual features. $6,950—Only $500 Cash Take 14th st. cars to Kennes {0 Kenneas. or Ga. ave. cars to Gal ' our autu. 4900 Block—T7th St. Petworth| | In each of these attractive English Home: FRIGIDAIRE PLANT. It alone cost 3300—r:n:i l:; = most unusual feature in Homes of any price. $8,950—Terms You'll Like! Take Ga. Ave. Cars to Emerson st or phone for our 5100 Block—Illinois Ave. N.W. Great, wide 20-foot front Homes—on an avenue 120 feet wxde, facing a public park reservation. The finest Homes in restricted Petworth. $10,500 e low terms our auto Cars to Hamilton. or we will send 444 Buchanan St. N.W. One of the most attractive of our Petworth devel- opments. Very deep lots—running back 1421 feet. Very big rooms and three big porches— with built-in shower and Pembroke tub. $8,950—Tempting Terms 14th St auto Cars to l\rnugur or Gu. Ave or Ga. Ave. Car to Buchanan—or phone for our auto In Southeast Ky. Ave. and D St. S.E. Best location in Southeast—and the best Homes. Characteristically large rooms and porches—hand- some tiled bath—near Lincoln Park and Penna. Ave. They have sold very fast—as you’d expect they would after you inspect them. Only $59.75 a Month na. Ave, Cars to 14th St. SE. or Lincoln Park Cars to Ks. Ave., or e Dhone or o In Chevy Chase Chevy Chase Terrace Very artistic Homes in the most picturesque loca- tion in this popular suburb, Center Hall and Cottage types-—wholly detached; with separate garages. $13,500 to $15,950 With Easy Terms out Wisconsin Avenue direct: or Connecticut Av Bradies Tane. turning fouth at Wisconain Avenue. Direclly opposie e eit ek o1 the Chevy Chase Club is Chevy Chase Terrace CAFRITZ CONSTRUCTION CO. 14th & Kowners and Buitders of Communities Main 9080 Jotor ud Alyce Mills Cllmn. woter Rll . moert 0\?'?‘-0- Overture—"'The Asgel's Dream'’—u- vinste Direotion Stanley Cs. of Amerfen CRANDALL'S METROPOLITAN F AT 10TH TODAY—I1 A. M. TO 11 P, MERRY CHRISTMAS! Exhibitors” Films FORD STERLING DOROTHY REVIER Robt. Agmew. Tom Ricketts and Clssy Fitzgeral Rollicking Fa: STEPPIN' OUT EXTRA SANTA CLAUS A _Marvelons Xm Fiimod by Cap and F. E. Kleinschmidt Northera Alask: —Starting Sundny— Orl Lesmumle Pressats REGINALD DENNY Presents 1w “WHERD WAS It” MIDNIGHT SHOW New Years Bv arting at 11:80 Film Features DUMBARTON 3¢ }\\\ Jeconsin Ave. MADG NEW STANTON sthsc < Contin. from DOIGLAS MA ? “1th St l‘ Hll’l’ODROME"hA ‘, DO _JOU_in_“THE_GOLLEX News—Fable—Overture Washingten's Fi MATINER - Orchestra T GIBSO; Winh DOORS OPEX SPOOK RANCH ™ "'Pal Third chapter PERILS OF EMP[RE “m‘ v" Street Nk MATINEE A JORRISON i W E THE T OF_ ARI SCANDAIL 1119 H St NE. Ax A LR ART in __"BAREE, SON OF KA TAKOMA Takoma Park, D. €. HAROLD BELL WRIGHT 3 A SON OF HIS FATHER Pictures and _ Keith Popular Price Vaudeuilie. MERRY CHRINTMA SPECIAL ENGAGEMENT ELIZABETH M. MURRAY Famous Comedienne In Dinlect Songe and Storles R‘APHAEL 9th and O OPEN RAYMOND | GRIFFTT PRIN Comedy CARTE SHEIKS SANDERS.” No. 8 PARK1 THEATER N‘lx Iflh Nw A SCREBN HIT | JACK HOLT Dove and an Excep- LIBERTY \"r"l < 1 Cast in Jas. Oliver » TIN 3 Curwood's the 5 : ANCIENT HIGHWAY OTHER GREAT ACTS Seats Now for New Years Eve Midnight Show LEADER THEATER 9th Near E mivares Weel Continions _ Gala Amniversars BIll 1. 11 P! CRANDALL’S N 10 SPECIAL i & I!‘»rk Rd. unm M AR CNHISPER T RALIH ERAVESTINONRRE DOCTOR, i MATINE !'ORTI IGHT. 0 JUVEN Tt AR OF ‘SPADE d with- CRANDALL’S & $1.00 vleasing design. o per- parkline Wity guaranice. Weekly The Upstairs Store Price with brillianey__of the $50-00 perfect gem. ite or P \x’iAT T 4 Hopar ki Sh i DO, ABURNSTINE ", .. M SaiESe PORNS "4 S THIRD and K 1 in A B Solitaire : Etecipre W oo Sold ~Pg;{'r» CRANDALL’S oo 11th & Col Rd. P.M " and Pa Ave s CRANDALL’S A\onue Grand | On Savings . AT Both in the character 'Y “ACEOF- and variety of its services, S this bank z)ffers a number | CRANDAU-S = ‘Am:',‘ ’{'.‘f,:;’,: of advantages which ap- peal particularly to local clients. You will find our office a conven- | lent, friendly and profitable place fo | e FRANKLIN NATIONAL ‘BANK | Tenth St., at Pa. Ave. NNW. Branch 1111 Connecticut Avenue JORN B. COCHRAN. THOS, F. Wi resident. - V. P a LADIES’ CLUB THEATER | | BILLY A “GOLDEN | ARLINGTON § CROOK" l LADIES' MATINEE DAILY—#50 NEXT WEEK—'FASHION PARADE Washington Auditorium AL, TH'S KEITH-ALREF VAUDEVILLE Celebrating Xma Mammoth n-lm-y “min BROOKE JOHNS With 60ODEE MONTGOMERY ORONRORA CorEeATE MARGUERITE & "RANK GILL, WILTON SISTERS, BERT BAKER & CO. CON COLLEANO OTHER SUPER rlu'runu EXTRA: Mon. Tues., Weds, Ma BANTA A s, : Mat. Friday aturday 30 to $1.50 TONIGHT At §:20 BES'I'.UA sT e to 5150 S waaars, Sho CHRISTMAS & SAT. MAT. S1.50 THURSTONEE i NEXT MON. SEATS NOW RUSSELL JANNEY Will Present OTIS SKINNER In “Captain Fury” of the “Holy Innocents™ n of the Caribbees. br HOWARD T8 NITE T at 7th N. 1094 Midnite Show “STEPPIN’ HIGH” A0—PEOPLE—10 COMING The Most Famous College Show Organization in the Countrs The Mimes of the University of Michigan UNION “20(h Annual Production “TAMBOURINE” Thursday, December 31st, 1925 NEW YEAR EVE Mashington Auditorium (19th & F, - Y. Ave) o 2 am. in the Au- for patroas of tiie orium Box Office Better than “Cotton Stocki MUTUAL BIII!I.ESK THE AVENUE AT ITH BANDBOX REVUE MATEUR NIGHT o, SATHERINE WALL Waltz. Fox Trot, 1o Tor Tadicn “ 315 B d'uno Saturda; cretestra. A, ACHER STUDIO, sécs Mon. s 1 p.m.. with or {abiished aE e appointment. Fr. 1 »au Ballroom Christmas Matinee D;n;:, 3to 6 Souvenir Ball, 8:30 to 12 Skaflnng(t IN T 20 to Comnetont Tnstruction)

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