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CAUTION IS URGE ON PARKING BAN; Within Gy Lt DISMISSAL ASKED Senator Says Commnssnon- ers Should First Consider Senator Edward 1 Jersex Results of Action. Edwards of New a member of the Senate Dis mmittee. vesterday advised the Commissioners to consider carefully the question of all parking of automobiles hefore ing a regulation to prohibit the practice Senator belisve an the enforcement of an all-night ing parking ban between 2 regulations Edwards said he did emergency exists requir not 2 and 5 am I have no quarrel with any police ment ingtan missioners utmoest caution in drafting posed all night parking ban Commissioner quoted lnoking to the improve. traffic conditions in Wash I do feel that the Com should proceed with the their pro If Police Fenning is correctly the Commissioners of the Dis of trict are contemplating the approval of an equivocally ordnance which would un eliminate night parking. 1 am of the opinion that the residents of Washington should be given every opportu nity to he heard hefore drastic changes are made.’ The Senator iesui nigh should fi suggested that hefore regulation against all the city authorities 1d out whether adequate and the parking reasonable facilities for machines are ERERE us ZREXEXEXES FXEXERXEXEXEXEXEX X | MEIEXEFEXE T XL N N thousands of apartment | ers in Washington whao es, but who can the Sena on ve these taxpavers to use the streets for s to deprive them cars. It 1t enough motor ve and with mstruction prices nted heizhts, $2 uld have owners to insure the facilities. Why not h study of the facili available for motor hous what. if any all could find if driven from ther life const ing to be ex ready ards, as severe as necessary he enforced California_via. New Orleans Limited train of the real | THE EVENING STAR. New York Boasts Five “Real” Farms)| Yor population of tha hoasts more persons, farmers. who till the soil ¢ considerable acreage in the con ty of New Vork, which is e or the Borough of Manhattan. an of five n n nd Figures announced today by the | ‘ extensive with Manhattan Islar | the Census Bureau placed acreage of Manhattan at as of last January 1. again five vears earlier, with the number of farms unchanged w moules, S horses and dairy cows comprised the livestoc of these farms and, of the 72 s 8 were harvested. bheing d voted to the principal op. whi! potatoes 17 K e te The value placed on land uildings dropped from $233, ago vear. The value of the land alon was estimated at $2.479 an acre. TODAY'S AMUSEMENTS National— Topsy and Eva,” play, at 2:20 and §:20 p.m Belasco —Otis Skinner Fury,” drama, at £:20 p.m Poli's “Rose Marie, at 820 p.m Keith's—Alhertina Rasch, ville, at 2:15 and 815 p.m | Earle—“Battling Butler,” | and pictures. 1 to 11 p.m | Strand—Kevhole Kameos.” | mus| in vav to $200.000 las ical | musical play, 1de. CORMICK SUIT Action to Protect Inherit- | By Judge under District | ae, | | Cormick vaude- | ance of Child. the As NDIAN nd Prese oLt Robert . advisement December 30 Raltzell today took in United Statex Court three motions to dis 1t o prevent payment to h Rockefeller McCormick of £7.500,000, represented | in the Standard Oil Co. of indicated he would not give ision until he returns from k. where he will sit on the Federal | filed Chicago, Harold asks that mick be held in trust for a zranddaughter Child of Riding Master. Anita The infant is the child of Mathilde vaudeville | '.r which Mrs “ormick Oser, wife of Max Oser. iss riding master. The stock A trust fund established in John D. Rockefeller, sr., and McCormick was made life tenant v nder provisions of the fund., Mrs. ville, continuous from 12:30 to 11 p.m. [ McCormick was to receive the income Wardman Park— 8:20 p.m Gayety—"Fashion Parade,” lesque, at 2:15 and §:15 p.m. Mutual —“Whiz_Bang Girls,”" t lesque. 0 and $:20 p.m | Columbia at 10:45 am., Metropolitan —* 11:40 a.m., 1:40, 9:45 p.m Palace —""His Secretary,” a.m., 1230, 2:20, 4:15, 6, 950 pom. Rialto The Devil,” 12: .5y We 3:40, Moderns, 30, 740 2 at “Where Was 17 50 and 950 p.m. “Classified.” at and 10:20 p.m bassador—“The Merry Wido 505, 7:15 and 9:30 p.m. The Lost World,” Tand 9 p.m at German Unemployed Increase 30 P).—Th and remarkable incre: in the number of unemplaved in ¢ many receiving relief during the ea weeks of December On De her was 672,000, 15 it had mounted December “rom E. Mornson Paper Co 1009 Pa. Ave NEW YEAR PARTIES at 1 novelties. favors. o have hought from. GARRISON S ‘ hur A Kiss_for Cinderella, 7and 9:15 p.m at and 45, and 2:30, 4:2 LS ere ase jer. rly bur- | | | Sv Wholesale Tor_and. Noteltz, Co.. Inc. SITART IRH T SN2 A Tuxedo Shirt That is always correct 3 NEW YEAR'S EVE, when the witching‘ hour of twelve strikes, and you rise to sing “Auld Lang Syne"—if it is a Manhattan Tuxedo Shirt that gives you that poised and well-groomed appearance—all’s right with and you have started 1926 the world, correctly! Manhattan Tuxedo Shirts in pleated and stiff bosoms, with starched or semi-soft sin- gle or double cuffs, are in good taste. Sizes 131 to 17145. The HectT Co-F SrREET m&ffifil‘fi’iffi?{l‘fif%{l‘%%‘s - to YEAR (CORRECTLY: W) (First Floor) HEXX% m;‘zfififlflffizffizfzrzfififimflfifiMmz&xfiflmgmfzM}' alla <hares <h tha filey to Mo ang is m the stock grew rapidly and uitahle Trust of New York, trustee for the fund neated to Mrs. MeCormick Contending ould apply to the principal rathe n the income. MeCormick d the suit Jurisdiction 1s Attacked. he chief contention in the motions dismiss—filed separately hy Mrs Cormick, the Kquitable Trust Co. i the Standard Oil Co. of Indiana that the Federal court is without isdiction. Attorneys for the de Mr JOIN OUR SAVINGS The usual money to Xmas gifts inated i &s Club. 3% Interest Added. A N K OF COMMERCE AND SAVINGS Cor. 7th and E Sts. worry of he n will vou where ohtained for entir join is 1y | Three Motions Filed Against‘., 1*2 New | yeen 1 | that fendants asserted in Muriel and For nd Mathilde McCor) ren of Mrs. beneficiaries of the fu made parties to the suit. plaintiff asserted | Attorneys for the it Wwas not necessary persons who would McCormick's pnruw to the suit. 'l of the litigation, “remove rights Federal law principal and not inc for the plaintiff conte are Death and Panic in Gas Main Break | " Decy . was TAMPA, Fla., Louis Rodriguez, several .of his playma neighborhood was thry late vesterday when a the Hillsbol A YEAR WI company 1 Insirance B3R and_ Accid | st or phone Adams Desirable Apartments at Moderate Use Our Auto Service to Inspect Then:. J. Benson Thom: 819 15th St. ause of bad visic ing trouhis 2 M. A. LEES BRANCH BTORE The most attr: tion of Washington WASHINGTON, McCormick, a cloud holds tha D C, WED SDAY, DECEMBER 30, oral arguments S| EMENTS. wler McCormick mick Oser, chil and named | nd. had not h#’n‘ that the three he beneficiariex | death be made | The sole purpose | they ~ontended. | | against the | nd see that her protected. The | At dividends are ome, spokesmen anded WS ember asphxiated, | ates narrowly es 30 ()| | | caped being overcome and an entire own into a panic | A gas main hmkol gh River 0 LL GET on and 55 and $ Address 614 T 10 Agent_wil Rentals Both in and variety as Company Main 8416 ©F Eye ‘1 clients. | eall. ient, Strain rRankuN NaTIONAL BANK | Tenth St., at Dol onniontom. are’ hav- | orTIiCAaL CO. 611 9th St. RAN, active Homes n. Biggest values gest bargain of 013 - & You will find o Yor Bank the character of its services, this bank offers a number advantages peal particularly which to ap- local office a conve MUTUAL BURLESK | THE AVENUE AT 9T) WHIZ BANG REVUE MIDNIGHT BHOW THURSDAY. heRewlt of 50)ears of ~ practical coffee experience == M-E-SWING CO. STREET~ friendly and profitable place to Pa. Ave. N.W. Branch 1111 Connecticut Avenue 712 11th Street **#~ B, (0 THOS, P HICKMA N, and Cashier. Cafritz Makes Home Qwning Easy— in the most delightful residential sec- f a price. Petworth—Northwest Look through these three groups of * “Lifetime™ Homes 5100 Block—S8th St. N.W. $6,950—only $500 cash 4900 Block—7th St. Petworth Fach Home with a Frigidaire Electric Refrigerator $8,950—and very small terms 5100 Block—Illinois Ave. N.W. $10,500—and Tnep Take 13th St a walk ( 14th & K Big 20f00t-front Homen ect critically and vou will buy quir Open from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. et ey will take you to Iet e send o very easy terms Ay within a very shert Builders of Communities Main 9080 ] | }\}xiiiiixflxfi*\&xxxiifi ‘ 7222000, 7. 7 % 77 227 722720 2772 A GROUP OF SALES! To Make a Busy Wind-up of Hahn’s Biggest, Busiest Year 3.000 Pairs of Our Regular $5.95 and $7 Women's Shoes Our entire re maining stocks of smart velvet pumps And many attractive satin, suede, patent and tan— pumps and strap effects —in a thrilling _ mark down. $4.45—all wizes! Sa]e Women.s Silver and Gold Party Slippers $2:95 250 pairs. short lines—low and Some all worth and high heel Opera some strap pumps. slightly tarnished DOUBLE the price! ith St. Store only Sale Shoes for Little Tots $1.85 Special_reduction. $2.3 and $2.75 Novelty Tans, whites, blacks and two-tone Sizes up tore Only 414 9th St. N.W. 1914-16 Pa. Ave. 7 2 . 7% Dress Shoes for small children. patents, of- to 8. Silver Bre White (easily dyved ning Slippers tomorrow Except the F St. Shop Boys' and Girls' Good. Stout Winter Shoes $2.95 i Sturdy, tan high solid ed Parisia in or elty hlack, suede. $10 built with and led for severe but Sale Women's Sports Hose 1 Special apple or v Wi Hos na attractive colors. weade atin 1 Eve for n nov- patent, brown Looks like only flexible welt and lined. black calf. is .00 offering Pine- Derby ribbed, nter Lisle —needed for In bright, “Health" arch suppoi hygienically rect lasts. or hlack (Black Kid, Cor. 7th & K 3212-14 14¢h St. 233 Pa. Ave. SEE. Mighty usef 24 leather Tan or $5.95. Shoe- rting- cor- Patent suede. $7 $5.95) Laced Boots. ful for N N\ AMUSEMENTS. TONIGHT =t .u".!" ‘I:l l'"dl) B:usco 24 the Caribhecs OTIN hkl\\'fl MONDAY, JANUARY =—NEATS THURSD Y IDowIIlln and A Will I’ro»-m “The Kld Himself’ s achaert | Ne. « eaded by Tlltl»n lI—\Inr]urIp Daw Billy Quinn Ith a Fine jwi Tiiam T bETH "Q“"‘ w -\:m\;.'m\ AU lbl'l‘l)Kll M . Dr and G e g HAPPY NEW YEAR CARNIVAL BILL Fxtra Midnite Show New Year's Fve 11115 ALBERTINA RASCH Heroe JAnd Company, 1uis.ie Numbsr OHIRI.ES fiUuELES & co. MARY HAYNES Cleversst of the Singing Comediannes TONIGHT 8:20 Mats. Fri. & Sat f NATIONA THE INCOMPARABLE DUNCAN SISTERS IN THEIR MUBIC-COMEDY CLASSIC “TOPSY and EVA” Sl s ONEWEEKONLY | Mate | SEATS e, Next Sunany | woear¢'sar. | THORS WORLDS GREATEST SHOW.' GEORGE'WHITES @ SCINMI.S@ $385; Bal. $3.30. 52.20: 24 Bal. Bl a3, Vi 20 mai NEWMA Motion Pictures 5 SUN. 25 0 Beg. dan. 10 IMPRESSIONS OF 1925 NORWAY SWEDEX. LN & GEEMANY VIENNA ROI.. FARIE 2 S ORTHERY “FRASCE. HON: DON CWITH RAMBLES Thra FNG- LAND & SCOTLAND. Course Tickets s6. 54,53, 5250 NOW POLl’ TONlGHT 8:20 Mars, . Fri. & sat ROSE MARIE With Sam Ash & Dorathy Seegar COMNEXT SUNDAV—SEATS TODAY NN 01y winn <TANER Traveltalks Color Views HOWARD 23 SN W OPATINEE A \II The Celebrated Ebony Comedinne ETHEL WATERS and b “PLANTATION REVUE” 10—PEOPLE—10 Mrs. Wilson-Greene ANNOUNCES CHICAC) - GRAKD OPERA FOUR PERFORMANCES Three Evenings and Matinee . Wednenday w’elne] Scloek, and Saturday Saturdas Feh. 5. 10, 13 Washington Auditorium Tues. Eve, OTELLO (in Italian) RAINA. VAN GORDON. RIMINT MARSHALL. Et Wed. Eve, 1OU IQ MARY_GARDEN. ANNSEA Grent French Temor): BAKTANOIE Papecially Engaged, ‘wod Cast of 35 POLACCO. Conductor Sat. Mat, CARMEN (in Frenci) ARY GARDEN. ANNSEAU, Fre. POLACCO. Conduotor Sat. Eve. RIGOLETTO (in Ital All-Rtar Caat, — Matinee, ian) MASON. HACKETT, FFO. Ete Orcheaten 65, s, © Entire Stage Fqnipment Incidental Dances and de Ballef r performances: Orehes- 7. %23, 810, 815, PHILHARMONIC Soclety of New York ORCHESTRA lem Mengelbe: w omq engelberg, Negro v M TraneAaration N-mm-l Tuesday, 00, £1.50, £1 Homer L. Kitt Co. 0 G Street WALTERS ART GALLERIES Raltimore Tickets of admission. fifty cents | may be ordered through the Family fare Ascociation. Lombart Streete. at any_tme, rance Door of the Galleries on days \.mn Galleries are_open Peggy Albion Presents Fifth Wolfsohn Mon. Evg. Concert ALBERT SPAULDING | === Monday, Jan. 4 at 8:15 P.M. Washington Auditorium Prices. $1. $1.50, %2. Plus Box mee Jorian Piano o and G, Phone Main 77 07 H|x~ Week |1 —LOEW" COLUMBIA F Street at 17t TopAY AND ALL WEEK Paramount Presents BETTY BRONSON The girl-atar of “Pster Pan” in Barrie’s exquisite atory, “A KISS FOR CINDERELLA" WITH TOM MOORE-—ESTHER RALSTON International Newsreel Overture—Other Hita EXTI!A NEW YEAI'S EVE SIIOWS—-EXTIA i BOTH THEATERS OPEN TOMORROW NIGHT UNTIL MIDNIGHT PALACE | “Street at 13t TopaY AND ALLWEEK Metro-Goldwyn Prgsents NORMA SHEARER In an enthralling atory of romanoe in the business world ! “HIS SECRETARY” WITH LEW CODY--WILLARD LCUIS Sennett Comedy--Pathe News Toples—Overture | Film Features CHEVYCHASE Conn. Ave. & Mel Klll'f‘) .('. BF LOVE COMEDY ANT NEIL HA na in L NEW uun, < NEW CAROLINA i EMPIRE " A1 H Street 5. MUCH YOI EEN CARET 1119 H S8t. NE. JOUN, GOLDEN'S PRINCESS TAKOMA ™ ‘lal’ulllm |'Brk D. C. ACOUEL] LOGAN in 8 T MSRRIAGH COMEDY FATLE T A Pa. Ave. Ph. W. 953 CIRCLE ®!'% Ph- 2y s v ALICE JOYCE. _PERCY _MARMONT DADIY S GONE_A-HUNTING RAPHAEL 9th and O Streets N.W. ADOLEH | MEXJOU s KING MAIN CSTRERT AraY EMOR coMEDY PARK THEATER #915 11th X-w. FORD in * LITTLE ANNIE ROONEY LIBERTY North Cap. and P Sts LAURA LA PLANTE THE TEASER nd R. 1. Ave AMERICAN 't 5t WIZARD OLYMPIC Y01 STONES E P RSTA muu (&) DUMBARTON LIGHTS OF 01D BROADICAY N.E. NEW STANTON Glh&( Sts. 10 P M RAVMOSD GR) ITH- Waky BRIAN ELITE i mh \l a HIPPODROME('.”"‘\ Y \‘\ N.W ESSIF .C. Ave. S.E. FORSALE 0. TOO FIGHT and R. 1. Ave. BOARDMAN WIVES 1h Exclusi Wed., Thy Ti.. Dec. 30-31, Jan. 1-2 Mary P ickford “Little Annie Rocney” LTO [RIALT Bih nt Gee N D ar TODAY AND WEEK Carl Laemmie Presents m»n.nun “WHERE WAS 1 ON THE STAGE MISCHA GUTERSON N “TOTS FROM TOYTOWN 4 Overture—-Jolly ' Fellows Walts' COMING The Most Famous College Show Organization in the Country The Mimes of the Umversnly of Michigan ON 20th Annual Production “TAMBOURINE” Thursday, December 31st, 1925 NEW YEAR EVE Washinston Auditorium (19th & F, at N ) Dancing 11 p.m. to 2 am. in the Au- ditorium Ball for pitrons of the “Cotton Stockings." organization’ duction which Pere with such’suecess in 19723, “Our Handsomest Girls Are Men™ WILLIAM LAWRENCE ACCOMPANIST Washington Auditorium TUES. EVE., JAN. 5—8:30 WARDMAN THEATE The Thomas Herbert Stock ( WARDMAN PARK HOTEL THE DEVIL 2:15-8:15 ' CLUR THEATER Jermon, Inc. FAéH 10N PARADE Thurs.. Dec. MATINEE DATLY 25 NEXT WEEK— 'MUTT & JEFF" Direction Stanley Ce. of America | CRANDALL'S 1 appointment \ Collbiinie. Charleston, Foxtror. Tanes Miss Fowler—Capitol Hill Fox Trot, ——CRANDA [ METROPOLITAN ] F AT 10TH This W cek—10130 A. M. to 11 P. Firat National Presents COLLEEN MGORE Supported hy Jack and a Superintive € Inrael Zangwill's WE MODERNS EXTRA BOBBY VERNON In Christie's New Hit, SLIPPERY FEET —Overture Mulhall “ant in World Survey—se Washin [ NEW Open 10 a.m [0 ext Orchestra YEAR'S EVE SCHEDULE Jiest show at 10:30— 50. 2:4. 1 M ioing &t 11 13th &t.—Relow F This Week—1 to 11 P. M. Pictures and_ Keith Popular Price Faudeville. George Choos Preents BATTLING BUTLER A Conde Threa-Season Same Name, JFernion of the Stage Hit of the Featuring TEDDY McNAMARA FRED RAYMOND, Jr. ON THF. SCREEN JOHNNY HINES “THE LIVE WIRE” = OTHER GREAT = pJ ACTS bl Seats Now s+ Box Offos for Bpecial New Years Eve. Midnight Bhew. No Advancs in Prices TIVOLI h & Park Rd W= CORINNE LLOY i SHow ~¢ CRANDALL S \\IH\\S\I)(DR 18th & Col. Rd. AND TOMORROW = MAFE FRIDAY CRANDALL'S CENTRAL - b Ret; D & F TODAYZSTAR CAST in HIR CONAN nrnr~ RL d i And SPORTLIGHT CRANDALL'S TODAY 0 HOLDEN PRI .(»\qunmm ORE. Savoy Theater STAR CAST E DAY MAT. FRIDAY AT 2 CRANDALL’S Avenue G lnd 643 Ta Ave. Sandaz o NG AT 1015 P.M CRANDALL'S SPECIAL MATIN polio Theater H PREV( TODAY - MARIE OB HATR And HAL ¥ * FRIDAY cxhnmws York Theater Ga- Ave. & Quebec TOMORROW “THE CAL And CI L W YEARS EVE™ AT M HOLIDAY MAT FRT. DAY AT #:00. Fr. 856 SP ! (.'l\l ('I ASS DANCE ning, December 31 DAV]SON 5 Tncn you to dance cor ectly in 3, few lessons Strictly private: any. Clase and dance Satiray evening orchestra Wal PROF MRS, ST.NW. Waltz, Private and ¢ Collegiate. Charleston Class Instruction n serv acMilAn. profossional dance Nirst &t N.E; . Main 220 Eveninz, Aflantic 196-3