Evening Star Newspaper, January 14, 1926, Page 58

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USROG SCRED BY CITIZENS' BODY: Richmond Park Assocnatlon At S20 pm. Protests Action on Wood- ley Route. Cha missio the extension of the Woodley road bus | line because of a dozen persons. notwithstanding that | the extensicn was petitioned for by the Richmond ion. meeting in zational Church adopted resoluti ously protesting against t n street, the only 2 the gection that 1y no grade. and nd there are no crose siveets the Puhlic Utilities om- | on of o the commis 2a de luse bus een proposed s 4 substitute This sec cannot sus wasteful serv nst tilities Commission was uncertain terms for the! in which it «dlowed a handtul of people to domi the hearings to the detriment of wishes of the entire community ted by several mem transportation needs ave 1o he denied he | influence (‘ongress he iholish the commis; was said it has of a community cause of such appealed tn to sion. Indorsement siven the Gasque bill ]umvhl!" for the election of members ¢ tion. Discuss that suffrage was desired hy most the members presen i with inz the right sasque bill offers the i the franchise in the n was taken urging the Education tn extend the facilities of the John Eaton Schaol. which is overcrowded and too small for the community it now it was vaid Election of officers sulted in the selection Caples as president. Other elected were: Vice president. Miller Hamilton: secretary l. A. F. Brew ster. and treasurer. Dr. A. J. Johnson New members elected were: H. WV Oliver rs. R. S. Downey W H Quigz M. Webster. R. 8. Downey Miss C. W. Herbert. Miss M. G. Lacy Maj. T. 8. Pugh. A. F. Brewster and Gen. Benjamin Alvord. Lieut. Col. . M. Wheeler, president of the associa tion, presided o no | vear re- | W. C officers for the of Col Plan Cistern at School ttes of the <oci. me The fire protection commi Port Mver Heights Citizen: A tion, Walter Pickett, chairman with Mr. Pickett Mond mulate plans for a cistern at Woodrow W the heizhts near Rosslyn posed to solicit some time toward month. The citizens re to pay h and the school fund half. The cist IE to zive protection 1o any propert: within a mile It is pro mone, the the close of the for use Veteran's Wife Gets Post. Coolidze has authori nt of Mrs. James Mayvnard as a skilled laborer in the Government Printinz Office. “without rezard to the .provisions of the civil service rules.” The Executive order in the case says that Mrs. Maynard ix the wife of 4 Spanish War veteran who was wholly retired for 'ux<| 'il in November President the appointr Wholesale and Retail Variceties of Seafoods CATERING F]‘H’ ‘\\\V\I‘"'RL I\ THF ‘X" 18 Municipal Fish Wharf Main 6237-6238 ! E HAVE THEM! What? BLANK BOOKS and e of them. Save fune And money——sme TS firet E. Morrison Paper Co. 1008 Pa. Ave. (MU PONT) DUCO PROPERLY APPLIED AUTO REFINISHING CO. _1724 Kalorama Rd. _Col. 7163. azMocha The Coffee of Historical Excellence~Grown under the Light of Easten Stars M-E-SWING CO. 1015~ E STREET Your Tiresome Search —for a desirable apartment will cease if you nse our auto service, J. Benson Thomas Company 819 15th St. Main 8416 -y EYES EXAMINED GLASSES FITTED ~— OPTICAL COMPANY 407 F ST FMII5$ 6 eseiee; OUR FRIDAY SPECIAL Fancy Crab Flake 75c¢ Ib. Eacho & Co., Inc. Municipal Fish Market \uo at | Love Ci Hloeal revue, vaudevil | pieces. i1 11 pm with unfairnese in disallowing | jacque. the opposition of half | the |, TODAY'S AMUSEMENTS. National—Close Quarters,” d 20 p.m Poli’; n~barl Carroll's ““Vanit p.m. Matinee ut Nessue Hayakawa in drama, at $:2¢ p.m. “Uncle Sam's at 820 pam. Wardman Park - “Tarnish,” Belasco—. President Keith's—Hal at 2 Meyer Skelly. Ada and 8:15 p.m. Earle Golden Strand—Kikuta Japs. Gayety—Huppy a2l and Mutuval-- “Speed 2:30 and 8260 p.m. Metropolitan te." at 11:30 am liga 5 p.m. Girls,” Clothes 1%25,5350 at 0. 7:35 and 9:40 p.m. The Last Edition.” at 30 and 9:30 p.m. Bride." § and 6115, ~"Steppin’ Out,” 8:10 and 10 p.m mbassador—Hell's Highro: 5. S and Central change that e " Pho INE AGE: Ask the Owners of Cafritz “Life-time” . F. Vietory. 5100 Block 8th St. 700 Block Emerson St. 5100 Block Illinois Ave. Homes conspicuous have made With te 5500 Cash——-$65 a Month Open for Inspection From 9 A.M. to 9 P.M. 14th_Street and G, Homes o 14th & K Follies,” | drama, Reeves, | Master audeville, continuous from 1| discu vaudeville, continuous from 1230 to 11 p.m. hutlesque, [ 0ad you are two-mlles farther from Make 01d-fashioned “Life-time” the most popular in Washington. %6,950 * #10,500 ars will take sou Builder THE ‘E\'ENING STAR. WASHINGTON, D:. C., ALUMNI PLAN DINNER. | Wallet, Clock or « o | Frinceton Association Event at|q T A2 4 4 \ p.m.| Racquet Club Saturday Night. Charles Holy Name Soclety at o Nty case meeting held | night. B. F. Wtih New Accoun ‘The| The Princeton Alumni Association [ Toulottee was elected vice president: * of Washingten will hold an informal ' A."A. Moore, s-cretary, and Rev. F. banquet at the Racquet Club Satur- [P Lackey. spiritual director. Danlel | jday evening at o'clock. Prof. . Noone, August Beuchert and Paul | | Gauss, Princetor new dean, will | . Schroeder were selected as delegates speak at the dinner. 10 the Diogesun Convention and North Motion pictures will be showh of lern Virginla Section Princeton’s defeat Yale on the gridiron last interesting features in the [»|(|\||e~ d in after-dinner speeches by | Coach Roper and Capt. McMillan of the 1975 team. Ken Clark will lead | the singing bur- | Elected Holy Name President. rama, Central Savings Bank Under Government Supervision 710 14th Si., Near G ¥rncis M. Navege. P Member American Bankers' If you go one mile on the wrong | We've added a special group to our Semi-Annual Sale of vercoats Selling Regularly From *4() to 45 NOW No Charge for Alterations vour destination. ORANGE GROVE SOhOrl:n‘le‘l, by the Grapefruit, by the basket, for Grapefruit — 3, 4 and 6 for . ... 25¢ Basket of Apples for 25c¢ 712 9th St. N.W. the 11:40 at e o NCY Homes in Petworth —they are the best judges of desirability of the location— and the excellence of these splendid Homes Mr. J. F. Victory. of 52 Sher- man circle. was one of the first to locate in this popular com- munity —and he is as keenly pleased today as when he first moved into his “Life-time” Home. YOU have a choice of loca- tion now. 4800 Block 7th St. 4900 Block 7th St. 400 Block Buchanan St. for the unusual features which Homes and Cafritz-Petworth PPPPP SRt SeP PP PP PorPdded rms beginning at S i d e e e o 4 o LR R S House of Kuppenheimer Good Clothes o within a short waik of thess you P PPt SPPOO Main 9080 of Communities 3 | i ; ¢ % 3 B as s L S DR S ST S e S it Dl AR L 2 R R A SR R SO S s NEW ADDRESS 612 13th St. Bet. F and G Sts Next Droop’s Music House After-Stock-Taking Stock Reduction Sale After counting g stock, the next move is to make quick riddance of all RENINANTS and SHORT LINES, and get stock in trim for a regular campaign of selling. MEN’S, WOMEN’S AND CHILDREN’S SHOES At LOT 1 $5.35 Saves You About Cost and Less Than Cost Includes Broken Lines of Womcn’s and Children’s Strap Pumps and Oxfords All Leathers in the Lot $2.00 to $5.00 l h and Water Sts. 5.\, Phene Main 10130, CLUTCHES THE HEFL Ten Per Cent Di _ Full Regular Of Women’s Pui Oxfords Broken Lines of Women’s Oxfords and High Shoes 'n Black and Brown Saves You $2.50 to $5.00 LOT 3 $6.65 Includes Broken Lines of Men’s High and Low Shoes . Saves You In Black and Tan $1.75 to $4.00 Ten Per Cent Discount on The Full Line of STACY-ADAMS Shoes for Gentlemen Ten Per Cent Discount on Full Regular Lines of Children’s, ; Misses’ and Growing Girls’ and Boys’ Shoes EDMONSTON & CO. (Incorporated) ANDREW BETZ, Manager ] 2 ]3 tl' Advisers and Autherities on scount on Lines, mps and all Foot Troubles R DR T2 D DR i S D R R R Ty THURSDAY, JANUARY On Savings ts 14, AMUSEMENTS. 1926. AMUSEMENTS. A Grem¢ Fun Fralfe HAL SKELLY Presents 12 ROYAL ENGLISH DANCERS LANG & HALEY BURNS & RBRURCHILL FED & LEE TRAVFR OTHERS Shows Dally, 1 T LR TONIGHT [ nmmn A ite ELASCU -0 10520 B 1o S275 Mat. Messrs. Shubart AL 230 SESSUE HAYAKAWA 11 THE FAMOUS MOTION PICTURE. STAK | APPEARING IN PERN THE LOVE CITY A colorful_flaching drama of the A Weat NEXT MONDAY ATS Now ¥ GREATEST i » \..un\ oF \G NATIONAL Newman wice SUNDAY Magis. Miusio acapes 0 [Exposes he Land of and Fraud HOUDINI | | A Fan | GAYET LADIES' CLUVB TH “HAPPY HGOLIGAN" The Greatest Song and Laugh Success Ever Presented MID-NITE FROLIC Friday Nite, 11:30 All Professionals Invited SEATS NOW ON SALE LADIFS MATINEF DAILY 3. XEXT WEEK— HAPPY MOMENTS TONIGHT 3: MAT. SAT. $1.00 to $2. SQ MARGARET LAWRENCE RRUCE MCcRAE GFOFFRFY KERR FLSIE FERGUSON WALLACE EDDINGER EFFIE SHANNON FREDERICK WORLOCK 1n A 7 Torans Sedern Piay CLOSE QUARTERS & Bt CONNET NEYW FANTASTIC COMEDY THE WiSDOM TOOTH | B0c to $3.60; Wed. || 50c tn 52 Traveltalks Color Views Motion Pictures | 3:30 8:15 BERLIN AND GERMANY Beats Now. 50c, 85c. $1.10. $1.65 including 1z WARDMAN THEATER ’ WAKDMAN PARK K Thomas Herbert Sinck Comp. NISH By Gilhert Emery Week of Jannary 10th. Exeninzs. Saturday “Matinee, 2:10. Prices, and €1.30 hiu THE HANDY MAN A Comedy Drama. "ONLY 2 MORE DAYS UNCLE SAM’S FOLLIES SENSATION OF The President ' MATINEN SATURDAY $1.00—BEST SEATS—S$1.00 HOWARD Mid-Nite SHOW FRIDAY | St. at | Ave. | T OSCOAL T NW NOW PLAYING Famous Colored e rem, oo rLon:m';z Awm ALEXANDER BRAILOWSKY Russian Pianist S1.$150. 33 Plus iane Co.. 13ch WASHINGTON AUDITORIUM Next Sat. Eve., Jan. E Pi AND (1127 10th st {11 pm. with ! appointment. Fr. Fri fished 1800 LI Coursc.’4 priv.. 3 ¢ Fine environment ATHERINE BALLE Waltz. Fox Trot. Tango and Charleston i Special rates for Ladies. 719 W | HELEN JANE MARR! DISCIPLE OF RUTH ST. DENIS School of Creative Dancing Classes now forming 1o start Jan. 1% in all types of classical and Oriental dancing | DENISHAWN METHOD Special Work in Acrobatic | 1819 M _St. N.W. I DAVISON’S ' Teach you to dance cor- | rectly in a few. lexsons PROF MRS~ Siriclly private” o 1379 M ST, X.W. Clags and “Saturday ’ld dance Saturday | Main 1 with * orchestra. cn‘lr“.l' 1, and Charleston _Fr. {7 Al % of Dane rndio” TRB0 Biltmore St i { 'ON | & Mae M . Gertrude Hoffman i i Phone Col TUESDAY EVENING CLASS There are a few vacancies left in Mr. | Thayer's new class. ew steps in Charles- ihm Tango AndA Waltz. 45 Conn. _Main KLAVANS-BENNETT Studio_of Daneing ACROBATIC Buck and Wing. Soft Shoe. Waltz, Clog and all forms of Musical Comedy Dancing. Also classical and interpretative, Spanish and the Idtest type of " IMPROVED CHARLESTON || Stresehing. Limbering and Reduc ing. New ciomer i ail coursea van. rivaie lessons by appoiniment. Phone Ariios 1371, veri D et i 1401 INGRAHAM ST. N.W. PAYR Metro-Goldwyi, Presenta MAE MURRAY Ina thrilling. glaaoraus romance of the Paria orid ! “THE MASKED BRIDE" VITH FRANCIS X BEspMAN Tryon (amedy, “Cuekao Love" Newareel—Toples—Ovarture Direction Stanles Co. of America ——CRANDALL'S | METROPOLITAN | F AT 10TH Today—11 A. M. to 11 P. M. First National Presents LEON ERROL DOROTHY GISH orted by Tully Varshall, ldna Murphy, rin CLOTHES MAKE THE PIRATE EXTRA JIMMIE ADAMS In Chrintie's Newent FAIR BUT FOOLISH de—Henry Selden. Cali- RIALTO i RUDOLPH A Overtnre. SPECIAL ENGAGEW MEYER GOLDEN'S MASTERPIECES A Series of Gorgeously Spee. tacular Episndes Deplcted hy Nine Brilliant Artis KATE SMITH Washington's Own Queen of Symeopation FRANK VAN HOVEN AT ACTS—3 A—OTHER GR ON THE SCREEN LEATRICE JoOY With ROBERT AMES, In the _ WEDDING SONG -CRANDALL’S TivoLr W & rark MATS 2 P.M D NI TODAY CRANDALL’S \\m ASSADOR Ah & Col Ra. ; LIES. a RAL ERAVEL i RRY BocToR CRANDALL'S €ENTRAL Db Bet. D AT TODAY. AND TOMORROW- ST Ve b stngs Savoy Theater tth & Col Ril 2 P ROACH COMEDY CRANDALL'S MATS. DAILY 2 PN Tohay 2R Sy \\fluw Grand REVIER STE HENRY < RS I AReaiit CRANDALL'S Apollo Theater THY 5 BALPH GRAVES i HERRY Don TOR 'CRANDALI;'S MATS_ SAT 2 DAY m“u ON York Theater i Ave: & Quebee By PovE and \r i it COMEDY an TOMORROW RED HOT REVIEY MOSTE TIRES ER "ER_FROM PARIS HAT RO COMEDY SEATS NOW SELLING PABLO CASALS The World's Greateat Cellixt | National Theater. Thurs. 4130, Jan. 21 $2.50, $2.00, 150, $1.00. The— T. Arthur Smith Burean Third Concert of Serles PHILADELPHIA ORCHESTRA OTTORINO RESPIGHI . Gnest Conductor Waskington Anditorium, 4:30, Jan. 19 Tickets, $2.50, . $1.50. $1.00 T. Arthur Smith Bureaw 1330 G &1, in Homer I.. Kitt Co, Tren., COMING YLIBABETH RETHBERG The zton Opera Company sh SR e et e Homer&Althouse In SAMSON and DELILAH At the Washington Auditorium January 25 at 8:15 Box office. Arthuc Jordan Piano Co 13th‘and € streets. phone Main 1X7. and Vletrara Demte: Woodward & Lothron POLI’S TONIGHT AT 8:20| Matinee Saturday EARL Erro “VANITIES” | SO LEATER ATEN Com. Next ive. SEATS Now | 16 PARADE AMUSEMENTS I th At Gee N. W, —Now Playing— “THE LAST EDITION" cmendons B RALPH LEWiS —On The Stage— A Screnmingly Fanny Travests Filled With Mnalenl tlons. Introducing Talented Washingtonians, “BROADCASTING" Staged and Directeq Ry Mischa Guterson, Condurting Rinlta Concert Orchestra Selne- —Starting Sunday — “HiS PEOPLE” The Plcture That Has Set the Whole Conntrr Talking. Starring SCHILDKRAUT COLUMBIA NOW PLAYING United Artista /) / The Great Lover's Greatest Romance RUDOI.IPH VALENTINO THE EAGLE' Susported by VILMA BANKY ot LOUISE DRESSER Comedy—N\ewsreel—Wuste Film Features ELITE ]I,Ivl.l‘ “Hllvll le 1 NADGE HORSE HIPPODROME 9UhEN Y. \\ \'\\ NS CHEVYCHASE Conn. Ave. & McKinley St Ave. B CAROLINA Hh -‘,‘ DorGLAST S FaT Box & EMP[RE 911 H Street N.E. ONEL_BARRYMORE ar E MOTTE ANRE H \RA i 1119 PRINCESS e M s TAKOMA Takoma l‘arl\(l ;)\. C. T St. C[RCLE ’IA). Pa \\9 ¥ \I' R NMAE ERRY WIDOW RAPHAEL th and o AN MON COMEDY PARK THEATER Ny LIBERTY \unh 1...: ‘n ANNTF ROONFEY News DUMBARTON 1343 m.r.....u..'\;.. Wi FHE WiRmaes NEW STANTON fth&Csts. N 0. 8 0 wpn \RRY SEMON in THE [WIARD V2. REVIEW and FAR Mrs. Wilson-Greene ANNOUNCES Chicago Grand Opera FOUR PERFORM \\rn ‘Three Evenings and Matinee Tuesdas. Wednesdas and Saturdax Evenings. 8 o'clock Saturdax Matinee, 2 o'clock. Feb. 9. 10, 13 Washington Auditorium Tues. Eve, OTELLO (in Italian) RAISA. VAN GORDON. RIMINI MARSHALL. Eir Wed Eve, LOUISE (in French) RDEN. ANNSEAU_ (the Tenor). BAKLANOFF, e T e a POLACCO. Conductar Sat. Mat, CARMEN (in French) MARY GARDEN. ANNSEAV, FEtc POLACCO. Conductor L Ewe., RIGOLETTO (in Italian) All-Star Caste MASON. " HACKETT. Equipment RECITAL The art of the one-act play with reading of the play “A Marriage Has Been Arranged” By Sutro MAUDE FRANCES Wardman Park Theater at 8:30 Wmfifi TWICE DAILY l-;l‘l“ll'l GIRT®" n ¢

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