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THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, D. C, FRIDAY, JANUARY 15. 1926, D00 OF VETERANS . WILL HONOR HERO - Disabled ex-Soldiers to Plage [ 2 » Wreath on Grave of Unknown. tment ns the lar men who 4 War lost ention Tune he Ady Gen. Fra rades k T. Hines the Veterans' Bureau, was of yesterday afternoon’s ie Blind Chapter had adopt ainst the | V000 which Con for the building e hlind Hines resses ( Gen their re work out their re e fon sked ment of the committee to Wagner of the American 1= were James chapter a Chambers t . preser erar Members in Congress Galleries. n the Wash e held rehensive art ex Medicine relieves sho U strain It our M. A LEES BRANCH KTORE 611 9th St. 712 11th Street Yofir Bank Both in the character and variety of its services, this bank offers a number of advantages which ap- peal particularly to local clients. You will find our office a conven- fent, friendly and profitable place to call. FRANKLIN NATIONAL BANK | Tenth St., at Pa. Ave. NNW. Branch 1111 Connecticut Avenue JOAN B. COCHRAN. THOS. P. HICKMAN, nt V. P._and Cashler. Have mones mext which to bus gifts. Just a small amonnt each week will_net you quite # hit next Christmas—just when vau need it most doin Now—3% Interest added. A N K OF COMMERCE AND SAVINGS Cor. 7th and E Sts. sear with optom- | OPTICAL CO. | | Ambassador. ) { lay | 220th anniversary of The war | ! vaudeville, at i members of TODAY'S AMUSEMENTS. National—Close Quarters,” drama, | +~ PROTESTS KEEPING | TROOPS ON RHINE! ayakawa in 'The (820 p.m President Sam’s Follies, local revue, at 820 p.m. Wardm Park—Tarnish,” Love City. drama, ? | Stresemann Says Reported Plan Would Violate Spirit of Locarno. eith's—Hal Skelly. Ada Reeves, | 215 and 815 p.m. Meyer Golden Master- vaudeville, continuous from 1 11 pam Strand mtinuou Gayety Earle pieces Kikuta Japs. vaudeville S from 1230 to 11 p.m Happy Hooligan,” 2005 and S:15 pam burlesque Ry the Associated Press BERL January 15 Gustav | Stresemann, the foreign minister, de red hefore the foreign relations committee yesterday that_if the allies persisted in maintaining 75.000 troops in the Rhineland. Germany's applica tion for admission to the League of indefinitely post- | bur 1al Speed Girls, 0 and $:20 pm. Metropolitan - “Clothes Vivate.” at_11:30 a.m., 1 23 and 8:35 pam. Columbia— The m. Sagle.” at 11:20 must he 5 and 940 p.m. Nations poned. A semi-official statement on this subject sets forth the attitude of the rovernment, as follows: i hould the report of the retention revision.” 000 troops prove correct, it be quite apart from the Lo no nezotiations and have the char- | * of a breach of the treaty. be- | evacuntion as provided for in | icle 429 of the Versailles treaty | 1 only be understood as implving the withdrawal of the t in the tervitories concerned countries of their origin ‘At the time of the termination of the hr conflict—namely. at the time when the nimber troops was in the Rhineland—the gar rison amounted to ahout 105,000, ..r[ which 35,000 were in the second and third zones. The 75.000 now suggest l ed would, therefore, involve a consid- ! erable incr for the second and third zones. This increake would make the evacuation of the first zone | to a great extent illusory, as it would | e at the expense of the inhabitants of the twa other zones. The increase wonld, furthermors he incompatible with a fair interpre tation of the Versailles treaty in + . XXJE HAVE THEM! Montague. 1n Whai? BLANK BOOKS R Ty Jents of then ave is expected to mones—ier 1< 2l lurge hering the alumni association. out, 8:10 and 10 p.m “The Tower of Lies,’ 1615, 8 and '.s p.m : Central- st 630, 8 and 2240 pm WORK T0 LAY WREATH. Take Part Franklin Statue. ‘Steppin at 12:30, 2, 3:30, will in Cn-mm\r at Secretary of the Interfor Work will a wreath on the statue of Benja min Franklin, at Tenth street and Immu!\ nia avenue. tomorrow at 2:30 welock for a committe of the o al alumni society of the University of Pennsvlvania, 10 commemorate the ranklin's birth to the committee of university, of which the founder, other alumni who will attend the ceremont 3 nd Repre m. Benj Franklin In addition I of the nklin was Andrew MeClella the university. al present with a and tme E. Morrlson Paper Co. 1009 Ta. Ave On Savings Is & Real Encourage- ment of Thrift. 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Fatl Founa 99C Chocolate-Covered Cream Peppermints 49(: 44c 49c Full Pound TEN' RIALTO Pth At Gee N.W. —Now Playing— Newapapar IAfe, Starring RALPH LEWIS —On the Stage— A Rereaminaly Wit Eight Rodio Funny “BROADCASTING” Staged and Directed By Mischn Guterson, Washington's B Condnoter t Orchestra Overture—~Rlue Danuhe W ‘THE LAST EDITION’ Emory Johnson's Thrilling Story of Tyovasty Artista Entitied N AMUS TS. I | AL, —Starting Sunday— The Pieture That Has Set the Whole Country Talking “HIS PEOPLE” With the Intermationally Famous Slage Etar RUDOLPH SCHILDKRAUT $2.00 At the Astor Theater, New York!® No Raise in Prices Here!! F Street at 13th —11p.m. Metro-Goldiryn Presents MAE MURRAY In & thrilling. glamosrous romance of the Paria underwcorld! “THE MASKED BRIDE” WITH FRANCIS X. BUSHWAN LOEW S OOI.IIMBM ¥ Street at 12 ontinnous, 10:30 a. m NOW PLAY I'mited Avtists Present RUDOLPH VALENTINO In a thriling romance of the Ru ourt in the days of the yreat atherine ! “THE EAGLE" WiTH LOUISE DRESSER-—-VILMA BANKY edy—+On Fdge* 1 News—dusle Mermatd € Inernntl Direction ~tanles Ca. of America e CRANDATIS. | METROPOLITAN | AT 10TH Toeday—11 A. M. to 11 P. M. First National Presents LEON ERROL DOROTHY GISH upported by Tully mes Rennie, F Geo. Marion, and Frank Tator /in CLOTHES MAKE THE PIRATE Murphy, dt 18th St.—Relow F TODAY—1 TO 11 P. M. Picturss and_FKeith Popular Prica Taude SPECIAL ENGAGEMENT MEYER GOLDEN'S MASTERPIECES A Series of Gorgeously Spee- tacular Episodes Deplcted by Nine Briliiant Artists KATE SMITH 5—0THFR GREAT HITS—3 CRANDALL'S ookt 14 & Pa CRANDALL' S EAS 1800 8 fowhi ALPH GRAVES ,.m uy\ KFER © CASH PF CRANDALL’S CENTRAL - ‘nh Br-l h&F TANORRON Ty cnap WO s NP AR L4th & Col Rd. j CRANDALL’S Sa\m Theater R PETERS FSTORM BREAKFR A ROACH COMFDY CRANDALL S \u-nm“‘(um!‘fl MATS DAILY | W OMEDY ARCHER MANY N PRIZES. GIVEN FRIF CRANDAL l 'S \pnllu ’I lwul»: MATS, SAT. 2 Pt ¥ Yonay S Hor S B TERS i SIORN mv AREIC: A1 VES RRY TOMOROW —BIC INES MONOR THE Bab hANDY COMEDY York 'I'lu’ er CRANDALL’S ] /FS_GIVEN CRANDALL’S Ilo ne Theater 0 ¢ NATS SAT j‘g E:c?‘;li R ( 3, M B Fiio, Ris? R Marshall, | TONIGHT SHUBERT povc Eusco 50c fo S2.75 Mst. Messrs. Shubert SESSUE HAYAKAWA KAMOUS MOTION | BICTURE STAK PERSON 1N THE LOVE CITY A colorful fi [ hing drama of the and Wt MONDAY SEATS Now | GREATEST MAGICIAN OF nu AGE HOUDIN Magic, Hlnsions. Eseapes and ;,.m\ NEXT THE GO TONIGHT At 11430 TO THE MUTUAL For MlDNIGHT FROI IC Wardman Park Sunday, January Tickets $1.00 KEITH-ALBEE VAUDEVILLE 4 A Great Fun Frolle HAL SKELLY 'T!n CHUMP™ VENITA GOULD 3YGI & SEVERN BERT LEVY 12 ROYAL ENGLISH DANCERS LANG & HALEY BURNS & BURCHILL ED & LEE TRAVER OTHERS Ehews Dally. 215 & 815 Pt 5 MATN - &ARa - 4385 0F 16, 8:80 "2.20, 1.5, 110 Burees. FE ‘6483 Prices. On Bale Mra ind G Bu. M POLP’S TONIGHT AT 8:20 EARko “VANITIES” | With LESTER ALLEN Com. NST SExTe Now | BIG PARADE GAYET Tl LADIES' CLUB THEATER “HAPPY HOOLIGAN" The Greatest Song and Laugh Success Ever Presented MID-NITE FROLIC Tonight, 11:30 All Professionals Invited SEATS NOW ON SALE LADIES' MATINEE DAILY_38c NEXT WERK— ‘HAPPY MOMENTS." MIITIIAI. BIHILESK TWICE DAILY “SPEED GIRLS" T—MIDNITE SNOW Drop's, Film Features HIPPODROME £'hsx Y. . Nav MARIE PREVOST n “KISS MF CHEVYCHASE Comn. sve. & McKinley St..D.C OM MIX in “EVERLASTING W PER. " HAL ROACH COVEDY Chapter “PERILS OF THE WILT N.C. Ave. SHOWIX, FATRRANK CAROLINA ne DOUGLAS “hoy Q EMPIRE o1t H \(rnvl N LIONEL BARRYMOR MARGUERITE DE_ 1A THE 3 WORK DLED TP = e 1119 H St. NE. PRINGESS 11 B & > STRAIGHT THROT GH Takoma I’nrk D. C. R b G CIRCLE ’ll! Pa. \n': Amul ANT rh. NAY i RAPHAEL 0|‘I'- and 1; su PTY ERNEST TORKESCE EXPRE MEDY and PARK THEATER e ‘{'j‘ Nw \uu 3 \V o . and P Sts. R KIREWOOD THE_POLI( r’y aml R. 1. Ave. AMERICAN !5t St; and T, Ave. CHA THE _TIMBER WOLF OLYMPIC You St. Bel 14th & 15th Time Shoy i M v I\Hllw n ROONEY DUMBARTON ‘.‘? LR h GO WEST h& ( INEW STANTON . <P RED e REs I This Section 14th ELITE 1105t IRON HORSE 9th N E St LEADER TODAY QNTY ~ZANDER THE GREAT. _TOM Y iom MIX UTH TS . L. Ave. OBRIEN in “THE O] VERLASTING PER " Continuon= 107 AM. to 11 P.M ‘ AMUSEMENTS. NATIONAI. MAT. SAT. EDDINGER $1.00 to MARGA LAWRENC] BRUCE SNANNON FREDERICK WORLOCK In A P Thomas Moders Play McRAE ororEREY KERR ___CLOSE QUARTERS 'NEXT WEEK7™S, ¥} MARC 1(-\\rl| NEW FANTASTIC COMPDY THE WIFSDOM TOOTH Presens: Traveltalks Color Vi Newman .= e SUNDAY i BERLIN AND GERMANY Bests Now. 500 88c, $1.10, 8168, including s WARDMAN THEATER WAKDMAN FAKK HOTEL Thomas Herbert < ¥ m:: si.00 ‘ THE HANDY MAN \ Comeds Drama Mrs. Wilson-Greene ANNOUNCES Chicago Grand Opera FOI'R PERFORMANCES Three Evenings and Matinee Saturaay WashingtonlAuditirin Tues. Eve, OTELLO (in Italian) ANV VAN CORDON. KIMIN MAKSHALL. Eie. Wed. Evev, LOUISE A A (in French) FOLACCO. Conductor Sat. Mat, CARMEN (in MAKY G ARDENT ANNSEA Eve., RI(OI ETTO (in Italian) \iStar HACKETY French Ete Sat Orchiestra 65 Niase Fauipmen: Charus 35 ] - Danees ot SPATS NOW SELLING PABLO CASALS The World's Greatest Celliwt National Theater, Thurs., 4189, Jan. 21 $2.50, 93.00, £1.57, 31.00. T. Arthar Smith Ru Third Concert of Serfes PHILADELPHIA ORCHESTRA OTTORINO RESPIGHI Guest Conduetor . Tickets, 3200, 32.00, $1.50, $1.00 T. Arthur Smith Bures: 1330 G St fu Homer L. K CcomING ELISARETH RETHBERG The Washington Opera Company Edouard Albion. General Director Homer&Althouse In SAMSON and DELILAH At the Washington Auditorium January 25 at 8:15 T St At 3th N.W North 1094 HOWARD “CREOLE BELLS" 40—People—i0 TIGER FLOWERS Famous Colored Fighter Tonight Mid-Nite SHOW DANCING. = L. A ACHFR STOUDIC las, Mon., Fri., 8 Sund NW PRIVA Conree. 4 priv.. 3 cl t HELEN JANE MARR DISCIPLE OF RI DENIS h r SUNDAY EVENING Thrilling Roller HO(‘K_EJ Mauteh Between Cracl BALTIMORE . WASHINGTON (Game Called at o F. M.) Suating befors and after gnme 'NG* ADVANCE IN PRICE. Wednesday, BALL ROOM DE Ll!XE GEO. BRUCE'S ORCHESTRA PRIZE WALTZ TONIGHT ARCADE