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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. ¢, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 1926. HOODED ABDUCTORS FINED AND JAILED “Leglon of Ghosts” Objected | to Foreigner Raising Ameri- can Child. By e Associated Press BLUEFIELD, W. Va., February 6 —-Ten men, alleged members of a red hooded band known here as the Roval Riders of Mystery, who, disregarding a court order grantingseustody of a child to Mrs. Jack Shoda, the mother, forced her and her second husband, an Austrian. to take it to the home of its maternal grandparents, have been of zos of kidnaping. swion s the band was known, objected, it was said, to & forelgner raising the child of an Amer c “riders” pleaded ank Thomas had been e crime. Two others tried were found guilty and itoay in jail. Six of itting their guilt were fined 00. Others were sent to "homas will be sen- ers are awaiting said the hooded band came to his e at night and forced him 1o accede to their demands, the ‘Ghdsts” compelling him and his wife Ik in front while they rode on ack. The men were arrested some time | after the incident when a sheriff's posse was reported to have overtaken them in the act of visiting the home other woman, \ was said, lanned to bex REED LAUDS HEADS OF VETERANS’ BUREAU Pennsylvania Senator Pays Tribute to New Regime of Di- rector Hines. ho, it of a th At the second of together dinners fc ploves of the Veter 2t the Lee THouse a series of get- chiefs and em- ns' Bureau, held rhursday night, ania, head of it was not unusual 1 to receive 100 complaints a day formerly on the man- agement of the V Bureau, he WAS receiving very few at the present time The United States, Senator Reed estimated, was paying more at- fmproved since T Director Frank T. Hines took hold of the bureau. Representative Johnson of South Dakota declared that it was now pos- sble to get direct and dependable in- = THE DAYS WHEM REPARTEE WAS REPARTEE Cope T26 THLY. Werld) Prese Pub. Co. Babson Believes Advances Foreign Bonds Are Liberall Investors—Rubber Situation Only Cloud. THE THRILL THAT COMES ONCE IN A LIFETIME. | DO AS | DERMN PLEASE! PaT THAT 1 YOUR PIPE AN v d SVOKE Will Continue as Long Bought by U. S. FOREIGN TRADE REVEALS STEADY |ELIZABETH B. PURMAN AND HEALTHY GAINS SINCE 1922] Month, When She Be- came Il beth Burns Purn DIES IN CLEVELAND Taught in Schools Here Until Last —By WEBSTER. |POLICE LOSE CONTROL | - OF SANITARY BUREAU | Transferred to Health Depait- ment So as to Avoid Crim- inal Atmosphere. The Sanitary Bureau of the District was ordered transferred yesterday by the Commissioners from the jurisdic- tion of the Police Department to the Health Department. The change, which involves only the transfer of Detective Sergt. Everett L. Phillips, becomes effective February 15 Commissioner Frederick A. Fennifig, in recommending the change, pointed out that ings, as 1l lunacy and equity pro possible, should be d void of a c mosphere. By rea- son of the location of the sanitary of. fice gnt to the Detective Bu reau, he said, persons having business vith that official must visit him in the rooms of the Detective Burean. For this reason, Mr. Fenning added, p tients, their relatives ances often imagine a cution ““This is not believed to be conduciv to the best interests of such persos or to the best interests of sotlety, said the Commissioner. “The conduct of this office covering cases in which d_acquaint- minal prose- ibject of mental health is in. . it is belleved that the office of the sanitary officer should be tr red from the Metropolitan Pol partinent to the Health Department The major and superintendent of po- lice and the health officer have been consulted and concur in this view.” RED DEFALCATIONS GROW. 82,000,000 in State Funds Disap- pear in January. 10SCOW, Russia, I ve frregularitie in union institutions are rev ports of government inspectors pub- lished yesterday. For the month of January embezzlements and misappro priations of state funds amounted to $2,000,000, showing an increase of about 50 per cent over December, 1 Free Lecture —ON— CHRISTIAN SCIENCE —BY— Salem A. Hart, Jr., C. S. of Cleveland, Ohio Member of tha of Th Maseuchusetts At the Masonic Auditorium 13th and New York Ave. N.W. Saturday, Feb. 6, at 8 P.M. Under the Auspices of Third Church of Christ, Scientist. No Collection. All Welcome AMUSEMENTS. CRANDALL'S, | METROPOLITAN F 8T. AT 10TH TODAY—11 A. M. TO 11 P. M. —_— Firat National Presents LEWIS S. STONE SHIRLEY MASON Barbara Bedford, Ethel Grey Terry, Jokn Patrick, Tom Wil- WHAT FOOLS MEN BOBBY VERNON EXTRA CRANDALL’S TIvoLi IN-T 14th & Park Rd, RIN-TIN-T in_ “BE INE TRYO! PICKFORD ROONEY.” L B. HE ROAD TO Y PERY FEET “CRANDALL'S Szvovm Al 4th & Col CHIS MA LLOYD HAM LHHE MOVIES ™ Aud RROW _LEATRICE_JOY in HE _WEDDING SONG" and COMEDY. TSR PARK THEATER 14th St. & Buchanan, N.W. LAST DAY "| CRANDALL TODAY- 1 18tk St—Below F. TODAY—1 TO 11 P. M. Pictures and_Heith Popular Prios Vaudevills NED WAYBURN'S DEMI TASSE REVIEW 5 OTHE ,\‘( l(;l{l AT 5 ON THE SCREBN BEBE DANIELS EDY' - ool oo CRANDALL'S Apolio 24 H St. N.E. ARCHER & TOMORROW —EDMUND LOWE fn “THE FOOL." ’S . York Theater Ga.Ave.&Quebec St. Y HINES i “THE JUVEN TODAY —BUCK RAND OF T ONLY. TOMORROV and W. ( ROYLE' GIRI Last Times OWARD TODAY & T at ith N.W. DAY CHARLIE CHAPLIN IN “THE GOLD RUSH” | | 1 Exclusive Showing of ‘ | AMPLE PARKING SPACE { Sth at Gee N.W. | | —~NOW PLAYING— | An amasing stery of o female TarseaT Carl Laemmle presests NORMAN KERRY in || “LORRAINE ;. LIONS™ || With PATSY RUTH MILLER —ON THE STAGE— Vi 27, GONZELL WHITE'S and Her Band—With ACES & QUEENS 60—People—60 ¥ Street at 13t LAST TIMES TODAY etro-Goldwyw Presents CONRAD NAGEL WITH CLAIRE WINDSOR @ merry, madcap romawoe “DANCE MADNESS” COMEDY—NEWS—OVERTURE BReginning Tomorrow “THE AMERICAN VENUS" ™ l 'LONDON { TOMORROW 1 AMUSEMENT LAST TIME "AT'O"AL TONIGHT, 8:20 The Sensatlonal Laugh HIt ori ew York Cast Ineluding Buriels and Helen Jowell MONDAY—ALL WJ —SEATS NOW JOHN CORT offers the SPARRLING MUSICAL COMEDY With n Cast of ay Favorites Sazed by AU 11 HELL, . TWICE TOMORROW ENGLAND & SCOTLAND Seats Now, 50¢, 85¢, $1.10, $1.65, including tives. EBKATED \IOLINIST Th 1:710, ZIMBALIST "Btz B"‘"“’"o ot <! GOc to $2.00 - DELASCU %% GREATEST OF ALL SUCCESSES THE GOR! ORIGINAL COMPANY ATE NOW A Love Drama of the Tropics - ALOMA coLNipIA | OF THE SOUTH SEAS { ~ ALBEE | VAUDEVILLE H A BILL YOU CANNOT AFFORD To MMiss ODETTE MYRTIL The Fronch Ravus Star ROY CUMMINGS Thw Screarmn Feature MERCEDES BERT FITZGIBBON OLGA & MISHKA POWERS & WALLACE STEWART & OLIVE | CHAPPELLE&CARLTON ig OTHERS BUY EARLY | WARDMAN THEATER WARDMAN PARK HOTEL ’l’lmmd-‘ Herbert Stock lnmn..nw"l'rnvnu ‘Enter Madame : A Sparkling Comedy ] Week of February 1. Evenings, Naturduy Matin 2:30. Prices, and $1.5 Matinee, 5c. Box Office Phone—Columbla 2060 | NENT W 1 “The_ Lady N R:30: $1.00 \_, First Time in Washington At Popular Prices | HELEN KENNEDY | BY ROGER W. BAl Are Your Payments i Formation from the hureau concerning | efther Europe will sell us goods o the e Dainty Dasoing Violiist sad ethes With “MISS AMERICA” pending loe - | BABSON PARK Fla , February 6.— | Sount of theee interest chaxges, or schools of the District 2 KENNEDY and HINDIE, & Bosioh VICTOR S1e ere Thomas W.| 4 "ihion by the official Government | €1S¢ We must buy Buropean securi- | Columbia and a resident of Wa: Too Heavy? Highball and o Little Chaser. ARTISTS * the rehabilitation some of these peak years. ties. % RAYMOND N N | o ; o E ton and Takoma Park since about i efinancing Your N\ abled American 25?;:&}.;3"&.9 =l xg'.r'a E}S!,f,‘.‘i?d'?o The only goods with which Europe | 1559 " gied in Cleveland Wednesday e e amon e ““The Love Bug." *Our Gaag,” Comedy , | The Men Who Make the Records S. Bettlehelm of | 4000 <5 000,000,000 These figures | Can compete with us are manufac- | following an operation. She taught at M Washington's Best Orchestra ; HEAR THE PEERLESS ) Wars, The [ 400Ut 85000000 000 e exseptits for | tured goods In which a larze amount | (he Ritke School here until the first || J- BENSON THOMAS CO. xascwa " ovrzason, centacer || N ! QUARTET foastmasie: George 3. Hy- | The"\r Deriod from 1915 throush | QL labor is involved. 1T the Unitea . soon after which she went || 819 15th 5t. Main 8116 Oviitie, I Chlreayy Gemie ; i Tickets at all Victor Dealers CAT A 1920. Furthermore, when the volume, * 8" gred id & nd for treatment. Her sis - o tng Suwaddy- ¥ Street at 18th | —- . rather than the value, of goods is con- (e';s':ile:f;u1{»‘1"‘-‘”9&[,\'1':"{5 ShlshaoRt s er, Dr. Mildred Purman, is'in charse H E N e o \ 1ANT TINES TODAY WASHINGTON AUDITORIUM o 925 ev ceedin of a hospital In the latter city. i aramount Presents & % WILSON IS CONVICTED | sidered, e fina 1635 even exsesaing 2500 0o 2%t e THE FIRST YEAR” | N\ Sunday, 3:30 P.M. and 8:30 PM. due to the decline In the prices of | foreisn bonds claim that either we |the late Col. David Gray Purman, and £ A Picturisation of Praak Orave's || N\ 00 Good ON CHARGE OF BIGAMY | commodities during the past six years, | lUst buy these European bonds or | Mrs. Eliza Secor Purman. She was You need Blank Books Famous Piay Wi | Feb. 14 Matinee Seats 50C s This, of course, is encouraging, because | 5€¢, 0ur factories }:“'mfl down. educated in the public and normal come to our store MATT MOORE o Former Member of “Vice Squad” |Prosperity ulimately depends upon Personally I should be freer to|schools of this city. During her career KATHRYN PERRY Found Guilty on Second Trial. Remanded for Sentence. the amount of commodities exchanged rather than, their prices. Although farmers may prefer a small crop and high prices, vet the world as a whole is far better off with a large crop 5 3 ‘| B. B. Jenkins of Takoma Park, and 3 News—Masked Players, Etc. Beg. Sunday Mat. 3 P. M. Night 7 & 8 man and member of the “vice squad,” | eat or wear figures. Lumber is needed | t{on Of them as personal investments, | Funeral services will ba conducted i} £ = Q] LON CHANEY was convicted Thursday by a jury in|to sheiter us, wool and cotton are zurlal‘lin-rrqu(-\léun \\’hellher y(,h” u(r:; at her home in Takoma Park, this Iu “The Blackbird." 1 Division 1 of a charge of d to clothe us, and food is needed | S¥itable for widows and orphaus. ifternoon. Interment will be private, . > VTl married Mary T Eiliott | o feea e Henca. when stadying | course. the logical thing would be for | in Arlington Cemetexy. or veryv ne 2721 Adams Mill rmingham, Ala., in January, 1921, | business conditions one should give those who are selling abroad at a| Col. Purman served as an examiner v N w o i 3 divorce, want | peime smgortance o the. volume ot | 8004 Profit to take these forelgn is- [at the United States Patent Office for | : Road N.W. S oan age ceremony in this | booss. prosuced and consumed. sues—that is, let these concerns and | many years. See eity with Mary BE Major, December o investors who are profiting largely by - s " i New Fireproof Apartment Sty o Comparison of Sales. forelen trade take at least their | npyaaEN ABORA The Complete Line Wilson was called for trial last week | {pon analyzing our sales abroad we profits in foreign bonds. lc L 0 TORY before Justice Stafford in Criminal Di- | gnq them roughly divided as follows: | O the other hand, Europe now at vislon 2, but Assistant United States Attorney Neudecker discovered that Value of expos milton Goiare: 924. 1825 recommend foreign bondssif the large financial interests, especially the great city banks, were willing to keep more of these foreign bonds as their own investments. Since these bank- looks upon us as selfish and miserly with our war profits and it may be as a teacher she had taught at the Brookland, Blake, Arthur and otner grade schols here. She is survived by two sisters, Mrs. SOON TO BE MOVED E. Morrison Paper Co. __1009_Pa. Ave. The Auto Show Open for Inspection H H = H 2 R The rip-ros h-hat comedian n & Ciwil War comedys “HANDS UPI" Ri g PRESIDENT THEATER the indictment contained the name of 2 our duty to buy forelgn bonds. If we . the mother of Miss Major instead of aad productel. ,‘,,':,‘; tfll‘d not lox-n ]Euronde fl; the present | Menace of Exploston Brings Decl- and Ler own name and a verdict of not A duc 278 me, graciously an erally, inter- —— - : guilty was returned. e e oaprodnote.. 2% national - complications ‘might arise sion for Transfer to Bureau o turned T Immediate Occupancy A how indictment, correcting the er- | Wood snd paper .- 102 which In the end would cost the na- of Standards. 1 Youvelurnedto All Thi vor, was procured and the case sent to | Movinerod P oquct s s tion much more than what it may | , : iz is Week Justice Balley to be tried. Wilson was | Machines and vehicles 548 &oz:ib!yt l:ue on :orel r; Xosnfl which | The ;‘,r))"‘t:gemc lnbomr%(;f tl;\e Blu- I 1 Room, Kitchen and Bath Yemanded for sentence. Assistant |Chemical products . 2 v not turn out satisfactorily. reau of nes, now ed in the In- 3 ¢ T Siscellaneous .. = terior Bullding, will be moved to the 2 Rooms, Kitchen and Bath WASHINGTON United States Attorney Collins con- duoted the prosecution in the second trial. *Includes” rs-ex Any discussion of forelgn trade leads| the physical transfer is possible, Sec- tradefornonata 3 Rooms, Kitchen and Bath Tyice Dty - e In addition to noting how our ex-|inevitably to the question of whether |retary Hoovpr said vesterday. agels a0 2 : ports are divided, it is also interest- | there will be any marked changes by| Interior Department officials had = See Manager on A CLUB TUF SEEKS BORDER PATROL. |fus 't note in what the greatest gains | Congress in our tarifts. It does not|Dreviously indicated their anxiety over | Fr——————————— — eembest R S SRkt Were when comparing 1925 with 1024, | seem possible that the tariff can fur-|Mmaintenance of the laboratory in the FURNITURE LUCKY SAMB Creatfon of a border patrol to sup- plement existing agencies in the en- forcement of laws along the Cana. e dreds of employes in the large Gov- ‘ Takoma Park, D. C. dian and Mexican borders and the f::;“;:;éu";‘:;““"fi‘;‘lf}',“::;?\.’e;“,fh;fl,; Thoreason tmoress however, o ;| ernment structure at Eighteenth and ||| FOR b Tfi'lr(OMfiI ERED THOMSOX and, b many miles of seacoast is proposed in & o bR 4 F streets. I = N AROUND AN 2 “Bill introduced by Representative | O about 13 per cent. Next came a|necessarily mean decrased exports.|Ffreets, o0 Household Parties 727 Fifteenth Street N.W. Fable and fnith episods of u hi ain in‘textiles of about 11 per cent,| Lowering of the tariff tends for in Recept Dri el b Eplsods Hudson, Republican, Michigan. [ : cryogenic' Iabomtories was moved to eptions ives OF MAZIE." Continuous from The proposed patrol would supplant | and a similar advance in metal prod- | creased manufacturing efficlency and | FICEVAD @I0IEronen as xol|ll Convention: Offi RO ¢ ihe existing border patrol maintained |UCts. O course this does not mean| consequently lower prices, thereby en- e ni e || enons. ice = . V TWICE DAILY hy the Labor Department for enforce- | that we are exporting chemicals to|abling us to compete abroad in many :5:‘6 ‘:lum‘an thu'ld air, alzlmg Weddings s T s { ment of ration laws and would | Europe, nor are we exporting textiles | lines in which it 1s almost impossible | L%, ST Somants, ate, memifuc: | i 090 Folding_Chairs HINES, “THE LIV || sPRem1se 1EW KELLY bo empowered to use confiscated |to England. This gain in the busi-for us to compete today. A ey in the lal o waalll Always in " Stock 9th and O Streets || Nie®T Lawves Touight | Property in ita work, & practice now |Dess of these industries has been| Personally, I beleve that the tarift| The offices of Secretary Work and ||| | limited to prohibition enforcement | brought about by developing exports | Should be used to protect certain in- :e: t e;ra'a.ry pnoy Naxegios H. BAUM & SON ‘ nmenta, 1t nlag awenld worls awith the | to South America and the Orient. |fant industries, where much manual|Cated a few floors immediately above 1 | Public Health Service health regulation: in enforcing TODAY'S AMUSEMENTS. al—“The Show Off.” comedy, Matinee at 2:20. ‘The Gorilla,” mystery *Total ... The greatest advance of all was in automobile machinery, which shows 2 gain of over 30 per cent. The next Of course the exportation of auto- mobiles has been to England and Eu- rope, South America, the Orient, and, in fact, to the entire world. In my travels into the heart of South Amer- jca and Asia I have found in the poorest Indian hut a Singer sewing machine, & Standard Ol can and a flour bag labeled with the name of a Tariff Outlook Discussed. ther be increased, and any reductions in the tariff should benefit the volume of foreign trade, although the tend- labor is involved; but a protective tariff can easily be abused. The de- velopment of standardized goods and mass production is the best insurance we can have against foreign com- petition, Only Fly in Ointment. The only fiy in the ointment of Bureau of Standards just as soon as Interior Building, holding that an ac- cident or an explosion might endanger the lives of scores and possibly hun- the laboratory. TRUCK DRIVER HELD. Riddick, Whose Auto Fatally In- Jured Mrs. Manford, Detained. Robert H. Riddick, colored, of 1420 RENTING 464 Pa. Ave. NW. in 9136 'Banisfi’i;;])le; By .Uling Cuticura ]Studebaker SWARTZELL, RHEEM AUDITORIUM CHARLIE “THE GOLD RUSI HAP. ) MONTE n_"RED HOT TIRES." % e X o = | foreign trade_outlook at the present You St. Bet. 13th &15th at 820 pm. Matince at 2:20 | Minnesota manufacturer. In the €lt- | ¢ime is in connection with rubber, the | T street, driver of the delivery truck Soap to Cleanse Showinia o ‘he Big Parade.” motion | tvpewrlters, cash registers and other [ Price of which has been so success-| Which ran down Mrs. Annle Manford, Ointment to Heal EEr R pioture, at 2:30 and $:30 p.m. nationally known products, which, with our faithful missionaries, are fully manipulated by the English gov- ernment that American manufacturers 65 years old, at Nineteenth and Flor- ida avenue Wednesday evening, was Stick. AWD) W a FIE MAZI Last Two Time: A AILY—25¢ Mats. Daily, d_by KING VIDOR CE NTALI Direct Story by LAURE Starring JOHN GLOVE] sone any time. Wardman Park—“Enter Madame,” are now howling for help. If this|held for the action of the grand jury Suar. e ATy P 5 r ‘maki Americans famous. The total g fo D. s o FHINE BALLE comedy, at 8:30 pm. Matinee at 2:20 | TAKINE FmeCCRng m O eade of |manipulation stops with _rubber, following a coroner’s inquest Thurs- L L R T pm. Keith's — Odette Myrtil, vaudeville, @t 2:15 and 8:15 p.m. about 7 per cent over 1824, and the only prominent items showing any decrease are vegetable food and other nothing is to be feared; but the chances are that other countries which control other products will try the day. Mrs. Manford, who lived at 421 Fourth street, died at Emergency SPECIAL Day Pharmacy K JONES, D LANDS." h&C Sts. N Cantin, from 2 P. Waltz, 0 3 Special ates for Ladica. 710 0th St NI (OF, AND MRS. I "TDIO PR ioth &t mov L. ¥ vy v e oy = same game. Experience shows that|Hospital Wednesday night. RT LYTELL. CLARA BOW in “EVE h orc . Marlo, o0 Wevburn'a'-Dont (Tasse)) wesatabiojuioiusts. any scheme mere}y for making money | _Coleman H. Dameron, motorman of 14th and P Streets L EETELL, cOARABOY wlEve sl |5 o 10 R i orchern, Bl Tompa: | {‘;%m_ . How Imports Are Divided. 18 always overworked until 1t col-|the Washington Raliway and Eleotria /) Isia:Star Beasch DAVISON'S Teah vou io dancs eor 5 - | lapses of it: ight. ‘0. street car which ran down an an = rectls in & fow lessons. Strand — Welder Sisters and Co.,| Our imports for 1920 show as fol- | lapses of 1ts own welgl mngr Sih Near B N Eirichy DriYae!"any Hour: audeville, continuous from 12:30 to 1 p.m. Gayety— Lucky Sambo,” burlesque, &t 8:15 and 8:15 pm. rows, and the table below gives a rough idea of how these are divided up. The greatest increase in value is in the group of other vegetable prod- ucts, which includes rubber, while the If it were not for our tariff policy, the English people claim, we would have a moral right to appeal to the English sense of justice to have this rubber situation rectified. Owing, killed Miss Maude McPherson, 605 Second street, Wednesday, was re- leased following a verdict of unavold- able accident at the coroner’s inquest yesterday. CURTAINS DRAPES and Providing a con- venience in a busy sec- tion of the city—where Contin. 10 A. PROF M Clasa and dance Si 1 S vening with - ord 783, " @ 8 Colliminte. Charleston. Foxtret. Tango. QS: NEW YORK “5&™ Mutual ‘Giggles,” burlesque, at|only decrease registered was in the | however, to our tariff policy, the Eng- — e b Toas & lish feel that we are in no_ position TIERES you can run in and leave 14th St. B D ot Acesana| o S YOI B, e | o critiiae thtr inernationat morate: | HAVANA HOTEL HELD UP. POR Your Classified ads for chngmungs 7 IN 7 LESSONS Ruceta musloal eomedy, at 530 pn ol €4 RSH R Hiuatof st (bt nlafones e of every description The Star—assured of WE TEACH YOU TO DANCE o Dolumbla—Dance Madnces, st 1110 | dalmte M Fotiie, 0 b L@l but fust. now it 1 1iko the Dot | pandit held ip, the cleri of tho Sevilla: Cl!‘eanev(‘l’ or Dyed their prompt insertion. E'ox Trot, Waltz, Tango, (‘h-rl;sh;(l, J B85 pm. i Toxtiles and wool i e g : Eiltmore Hotel here yesterday morn- ext Week Only : : very 3 J 330 Keener C tition Likely. ing, escaping with $3,800. Two em- It is the aim to have N ¥ !lhlew—flpl;ralng‘gt e ans stle'3 ldvm it ) H°w°":"r“':l:pio“g lane "‘"’;‘ has | Ploves crp ufe Botelfase Aae e uTa.‘l).( a-n;n?‘?m e a Star Branch in prac- TORES ‘O 3 lz’lg'l;]&m \':.-: Evi‘a Music. Excellent Dance 't‘o & 1:40 a.m., 140, 3:40, 5:40, 7:40 and | Non-metallic minera no turning, and American business | Pending an investigation. quality o oter service on SEMAZL News. Good Music, E: loor 40 p.m. Palace—"Hands Up,” at 11:16 eam., 32:55, 3:40, ——— | product men should understand that when a has sold abnormally low This was the first hold-up in Ha- vana since the $20,000 robbery of the household fabrics. An unusual concession at tically every neighbor- hood in town and near- Cor. Penna. Ave. and 9th Street N.W. Open_Sundays 4:80, 6:16, 7:56 and 9:50 p.m. 3.610 for a certain perfod, an abrupt in.|B&nco de Comerclo, se years ago. opportune time to give Winter burk SYLVIA RUTH Metropolitan — t Fools Men,” crease to abnormally high prices 18 | m———————— {;bflm a stouch of mnewness. by KLAVANS-BENNETT 11:35 a.m., 1140, 8:40, 6:30, 7:30 end Loaning Money Abroad. inevitable. Furthermore, when a o OF Gl S Thei 8Stae incnts Studio of Dancing 38 p.m. There is considerable discussion | product has sold too long at a very | what is taking place at the present ving now. MORE Classifien o ACROBATIC Tivoll—Below the Line” et 2780, 8:30, 5:35, 7:35 and 9:46 p.m. among conservative banking interests 23 to the wisdom of America loaning profitable figure, this profit encour- ages competition and increased pro- time, for the chart today stands at 14 per cent above normal, compared Footer’s every day than all the CAROLINA 1ith & .. Ave. SE. “EVERLASTING WHIS- Buck and Wing. Soft Shoe. Wal o per th TOM MIX Ciog and all forms of Musi el - oney abroad for long terms | duction, which ultimately kills the | with 5 per cent 8 Year &go. other papers here 1 M Stree T i ot e 10, 600 Sos s e paroa B % Sh3at. Bigh intorest rates. Those | goose that lavs the golden egg, and | = Although the oy immediate signs combined—there’s a HEMPIRE ®1L 1t Stcect NE nia "IMPROVED CHARLESTON 10, 6:20, 8:06 and 9:55 p.m. who ere forelgn loans in this | abnormally low prices follow. of a decline are in connection with the Cleaners and Dyers reason. RUSTLIN'." 'Comedy. “THREE WISE 8 - Ee 20N Central—The Golden Oocooty® Gt) 0 1 rery’ ghow that the amount being | The same principle applies to gen- |stock market, yet if Iness 1332 G St. N.W. GOOES. __#nd lolernational Sews. gy Mo el 22:30, 2, 8:80, 5, 6:30, 8 and 8:40 P |} g704” abroad annually in new is- | eral business as a whole. When busi- | grows too much above normal there 243 i Lincoln “The Highway,” egatinucus from 3. é’.m- < (3 sues doss not equal the amount which Furope owes us each year in inter- g2t cheegwm Bhep further insist that jabove norwal for a period. ness has been below normal for a cer- tain lenzth of time it inevitably rur;u is s is bound to sponding amount below normal. (Covyrisht. 10363 :Arg:_d the Corner” is 1401 INGRAHAM ST. N.W.,