Evening Star Newspaper, January 4, 1926, Page 14

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1t THE KVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, i AMUSEMENTS [?l (Continued from Thirtesnth Page.) D. €, MONDAY, MUTT AND JEFF—After All, a Potato Peeler Isn’t in a Knife’s Class. N |/ T Toox e AGeNCY FoR THIS PATATO PesLgR AND THE MANUEACTURERS SeaT Me THAT Book “How To SELL] AND NOW THAT TVE MEMIRIZED T T'LL TRY (T OUT ON MUTT! T SOUNDS Like A NIFTY LINE OF SELLING CHATTER = JANUARY 4. 1926. 1925, by H. C rk Reg. U. € sber. Trade (Copyright. e or) BY BUD FISHER '\’?N/ WORTHLES INVCaTION, T CALLS 1Tt MY DEAR ERICAD, T WANT TOSCLL You THE GREATEST INVENTION OF THE AGE - THE MAGIC PeTATO PEELERE (T Wity PAY FOR \TSELF IN ONE DAY STOP THROWING HALE OF EUCRY POTATO IN THE ASH cAN JUST Because Titey AINT PecLED RIGHT: AND=" IMAGING TRYING To CLEAN OUT ) A PIPE WITH A PoTA® PecLer! | BUT YOU CAN DO \T WITH A Ki€el € You WANT T CARVE YOUR (MITIALS ON THE TRUNK OF A TREE€ THIS KNIEE wiLL bo THE TRICK & You CANT GeT ALONG W (THOUT A IcnIE€: SUP T RAVE HERE A KNIFE! 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Calvin Coolidge is hon the Lill The foundation was incorpora b To Talk »t Auditorium January 13 meet u demand on the p [ = = < izations engaged in the ¢ fist in Interest of Foundation relief of the blind for the Blind. earing house. indall's a voung husband (rving 1o 'd his bride during a Mediter i honeymoon ort reels and special pipe ore e vound out the bill liam V. Mong, Ch nd John Fox, jr The comedy is Mack Sennett’s “A in which the stellar one of ent of indusf Clary. Mary ment of industr the blind. shops HELEN KELLER, BLIND WOMAN, WILL SPEAK; ssion of d Christ ohi 5 | more than 50,000 biind Ameri d, hich ands happil minded e the Trayer Services Thursday. first o held by perance and childre good v jeen of the ains all her a sevies of days of the Women's Union will take headqua 3lih o now being done Unwritten institutions and out the countr such the o drama of the present | Te through- | nmerstein as s | Thur t forms of activit him for his renunciation e Varda ai presonts one of silent d s . 5 Of | changed back Helen i P nce f ; is full of ligh ligh Sixth street. from S elen Keller, desf and blind since | ing work \ drama te and Stanle mainder he star of ompany, hot suppor excellent ev the company Mis s Play One of the hest he Genli of eprasented by @ w : the ceill his arm The compares favo Urhan has done The appla fun makers quick-fire wit had the audience sally. Rekoma esistible 1 T and display ¢ i balancing and Owen : e follow with ar | this ek, EARLE—"Lovers Quaran supported by uding Harrison a_ bril screen the Batle eek lightful whon rassing | introdu ed o billed of distinetive ith the audience in a negro 1 a Sing prison cell kit. Songs, music are in aphone is offered in | Tommy Vi Sara Ver: mirth-provoking their “The Oid H short skit 1 Funk & Wagnalls definiti g » Four Fords o ot in seven scenes 1 include Primrose and ““The stunts Kitaro A cello Alexander ind and « reel top off an en o and Beth Co. d artistic a 1 dances by Mar L ne. I A picturesque nen Beth compan h Ardelle and t bill at of volort heater this piano and violin several solos. The cos geous and the settings Iz Sam Lewis and s Window Cleaners tory of songs and applause. The 1ecomy quits that wins Weddi A Sur-Pr nwmbers of Jack and Reta tube charact reacher the in a skit, “Tl 1 Gordon ani body and have this year Folks™: a mb: and orchestr the program PALACE—"That Royle Gii Washington had 1 for the firsi time k Griffith’s first pr Ris latest contr pictur It nagazine story hose title it bear: . ter to the a t accomps of th hestra and > music e of the proud possessions of heater. Its story reflects life in the Chicago ' azz zone and crinie emanaiing there- 1id of her, L thin little s he type of flupper that the solemn sons of the Puritan con demn from the heights. but whom they might learn to endure, perhaps dmire, if they really tried and to understand her. In this particular instance Rozle (C.ro mpster). aiter ely Daisy an | tions and h on | the contrasting to know | Alar 0 this picture of prod if they anson does d di tie picture could do in real motion As i tain the Glori: str with v sh o theme had. and wove sund of pathos t ted. And Miss > litress in bo wants t loves the pan 7 oturn has @ pas time had Mo story he cusays @0 display trionic tal of Al ends “wheats, ked to tears. But wil Lawrence Gray support son well and Ford Sterling e | form £ E s Ungarded Milton Sills a tar in an amusin arded lHour it mow a4 knowledge of men and humor invades an Italtan an's castle in seavch of thrills is them Doris kenyon co comedy. “The Un- Metropolitan an with rded Hour n rissing re chance of being rated one of comedy jewels of the season haps the author was justified in ing the *“sob story bur 1t > | would seemi that the plot could have @ semi-humorous veln been more in keep. with the general theme. At any o the 1 | Per \ier ri of sense of humor the Ttalian noble |man who is interested in permanent | waves only as applied to radio avowed woman hater . | ingly before Doris en | snares him. 1y convincing |as - he realizes f battling against a ul girl who has both wits and with which to pierce f indiffere bein is convine his and possesses a sparkle which at times is erdone. The supporting illustrate ited by captivatin, Just a bit ¢ |cast is adm “A Maid in Morc not only a comed of the first cl 1 trick skillfully Mr. Lane should comes 1 come A Fox news reel an, comp the Luniel Breeskin's symy |tn renders the Channing Pollock’s religious “The Fool.” with its theme of t made its first \Washington vesterday ied n and. except representation of the a whole, it seems a struc o charucter likely to weather stovins. days probably have long lien the trustees of the church ermons which their pas. when t P ture muny The passed dictated sanctimonious 1 up 1o the when the ensity. clmaxing in a mob christ’s club and a free-for all fight to kill the man, who refuses to sivike back of curin the crippled child t e durin ' this tran is stvionic art. Outstanding cl t » Daniel Gilehrist. plaved by fund Lowe with a consistency and bit ot omer, who acting; Uman the mines. done 1zer, und Mary pled girl, plaved the right v, consists of endered in appropriate costime setting by Louis Thompson, one » | Washington's S news and of The to orchest accompanying correspondence ire rothe in his Irish Luck K cop. Who re 1 is able, by perseve nd to outsmart the ne the overtu tive land a quick Trish wit cals who are plot of i certaln Many of 1k Irish loca Blarn, ture will be *Bobbed 7 the Warner Brothers are starring Marie Prevost and Ken neth Harlan AMBASSADOR—"The Unguarded H The Amiba three days duplicate Crandall’ cluding Mi “The U1 ris Kenyon d Lu ngiish comedian. in | coLDS THAT | DEVELOP INTO PNEUONIA Persistent coughs and colds lead to serious trouble. them with Creomulsion, emulsified creosote that is ple to take. 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