Evening Star Newspaper, February 24, 1926, Page 42

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PLANTO SUPERVISE NEAR-BEER PLACES Detectives Assigned to Night Watches at Saloons Where Idlers Congregate. A permanent detail of de to super b lunchrooms, wh inaugurated vesterday by Chief Detectives Pra The duty will be performed by the men igned to the office, who, in- stead of working 14 and 10 hour shifts, will do S hours The two watches were { from $ a.m. 6 and th S am, the 1 the night being permitt night when there was nothins cial to claim their atte w the watch chang 12 midnizht, the latter sk gated with the of merly trict radunl dec ingers-on establish t Inspector Pratt Wwho drive the dets hour duty. DISMISSES HUSBAND'S SUIT FOR ANNULMENT | Judge Denies Plea of Herbert Sim- mons—Questions Wisdom of Wife's Action District his wite, Tre sund that the SOLDIERS WIN MEDALS | “Pape’s Cold Compound” Aid in Girl Res- mestown. Their Ch §. Helb of Hopw balette i a fantry, and } are attached to ¢ Cwy»\ \11 are st ar F ¢ fx ith and i1 b TODAY'S AMUSEMENTS. National—"The Rivals,” Sheridan's comedy, at Belasco—* 30 and 8:; Poli's—"The Student Prince,” a, at 8:18 Wardman Park Failed,” at $:30 p.m. Keith's—Jose Collins—Solly vaudeville, at 2:15 and p.m. Sally, Irene and continuous from ' comedy drama, at operet- “The Light That Ward, M 1 to 11 pan. Strand—Roval Pekin Troupe, vaude- ville, continuous from 0 to 11 p.m. I Guyety—Mollie v ms' Show, bur- Belles,” lesque, at 2:30 and 8:20 p.m. Metropolit “Just Suppose.” 10:30 a.m., 12:15, 1:45, 3:43, b: and 9:50 pr Columbi; am., 12 9:45 p.m. Rialto—"\What || ap w ned to Jone: at 11:40 am . 5:40, and 945 pan Palace—"1 wamn.. m li bur- Block,” at I:L'v. i 6:15, 8 and Infatuation,” at 2:40, Masked pom. » Unguarded Hour,” at W 9:40 p.m. Struck,” Bride,” t (colored)— nuous from 3 to 11 pan. KNOCKED FROM HORSE. | Confederate Veteran Struck by Auto Suffers Broken Leg 1o Th PON N . February 24 ton, i Confederate Vet . sustained 2 broken from his horse by on the highway ne | Robert 1 | arted from his home 3 to Warrenton when t to pass him golng in and one struck tr ent at the The Plains | cars, attempred { vbposite divecti | him. 1e i3 recelvin rwauier Connty | | 15, At Result of 50Years of ~ practical coffee cxperience M-E-SWING CO. 1013 - E STREET~ Silver and Platinum. Oppenheimer & Shah 907 F StNW. CULDS Breaks a Cold Right Up s gives relief ond and third completely up the cold nd safe to tak Contains no quinine or opiat ‘,\! Ilions use “Pap Cold Compour !Price, thirt, cents. Druggi The Highway to Happiness -is truly < 5100 Block —The big 120-foot wide thorcughfare of Petworth, of this Cafritz developnient in the lllinois Avenue with its Blg 6-Room Homes—3 Porches 21-foot fronts—whichi means unusually big room bath with Homes— built-in tub $10,500 Inspect the .u. every detail of plan. construe Open from On 1ath ot phione it honse— ar 1o car to Hamilion N —and and shower—Typical “Lifetime” Less than rent to pay monthly Tl Ave—looking eritically Into i, "equipment. 9 A.M. to 9 P.M. Kennedy st 4:30, « | JonN B. cocnmaN, THE EVENING STAYTON REVEALS DRY PLANK DEFEAT Tells Ad Club How Democrats Stopped Bryan Plan at Convention. Stating t S of the delegates to the last Democratic national convention which was held at Madi- son Square rden were mem- bers of the Association Against the Prohibition Amendment, Capt. W. H. Stayton, founder and chairman of the organization, told the members of the Advertising Club of Washington at thelr weekly luncheon vesterday that these delegates prevented Bryan inserting a dry plank in the party plat- form and brought about the inclu- sion of the State rights plank. Capt. y 0 is a classmate ry of War Weeks at ¢ declared that he < until people miles away from Mim try to tell him that he could not. and predicted legislation by Con- that would_permit light wines beers by March, 18 The Senator King of Utah, jing that prohi {of the United 2 dry, T stat tion cost the people 500,000,000 an- the BLANK you want. E. Morrison Paper Co. 1000 Pa. Ave. 4% on Time Deposits Savings! Saving is not stinginess hut rather the very essence of char- acter, the foundation of success. Commercial acecounts and every banking ¢ rendered therewith, Bank open 8:30 to 3. days until 3 [ X8 5:20 to 8. | FRANKLIN NATIONAL BANK | Tenth St., at Pa. Ave. N.W. 1111 Connecticut Avenue Government pay Satarday eveningy THY President every convenie e sav Goen an avcount and depos 3 0/0 Interest on Bavings ANK OF COMMERCE AND SAVINGS _Cor. 7th and E §h. E. R. ROCHESTER wishes to announce his 16th Annual Tour of the West leaving Washington July 7th A SPECIAL TRA]\ Personally Con- ductad, 30-Day_Tour, uding Colorado, Fellowstono ~ Park. " Calfornia. © trand Canyon or Yosemite, Ranier National Park, the Pacific Northwest and the Ca- Badiin’ Rockiea Call or write for Illastrated Ttinerary - Rooms with private bath at bigh.c lu- hotel and the hest sightseeinz trips are furnished. Al at a most reasonable cost. E. R. Rochelters Toun s M"n‘r’?flr Feke O Fourtecath S w.|'\"‘.°\v".:'h'3 Selection to our Group cperation. ous must be unanimous The farm that is admitted to our corps of supply must qualify on the three supreme counts upon which is founded Chestnut Farms Dairy standard: Care of the cows; proper hygienic equipment, and whole-hearted co- A trio of exacting tests—and their continu- observance is what has made Chestnut Farms Dairy Milk—and service—famously uniform and satisfactory. Drink More Milk— it is nature’s food. Phone Potomac 4000 for Superservice Ghestrut@FarmsDairy Pennsylvania Avenue At 26th Street STAR, - WASHINGTO! etc. He also stated fhat conservative figures showed that if light wines and beers were allowed the Government would get a revenue of $500,000,000, thus bringing about a tax saving of $1,000,000,000. The speaker declared that if he thought prohibition was a good thing he would not oppose it, and stated that prior to the naming of Gen. Andrews in charge of the prohibition activities of the Government true facts had been suppressed. “So long &8 there s supression of fact there will be national prohibition. If full facts are given out national prohibi- tion will not stand. Capt. Stayton declared 'he was not against local option, but merely against national prohibition.’ He charged that the Anti-Saloon League advocated aboli- tion of the saloon and urged local op- tion, but that as soon as they got in power they went far beyond this purpose. He praised Gen. Andrews for his fair treatment of actual facts instead of supressing them. IHe urged the people of the country to study the guestion WE CAN EXCHANGE Your non-productive real estate for income-producing property Tell us about it J. 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E. omas’ —SPECIAL— NELL PAXTON--MILTON DAVIS » LLOYD HAMILTON In Two Reels of Hilarity CAREFUL, PLEASE Metropolitan World Surver Overture—'The Student Primce’ CRANDALL S,x Mats TODA L ll(hll‘nrk R4.N.W. p.m.: Sundas. 3 p.m. E (,HIFFITH ARLE FOXE T DOROTHY MACEAILL And_ COM| CRANDALL'S AMBASSADOR I8thStaCol REN W. TODAY AND IC B CRANDALL'S CENTRAL i TODAYCMILTON 1T YON TH av uy Thnter ah Ry SHAYEY " "m* r THE OPERA anmum VOST in ARIE F RAEWodai TONIGHT, 8:20 MAT. SAT. "ATIOIAL The Famous All-Stur Company, Comprising MRS. FISKE 1n RICHAKD 1D A Comedy | “THE RIVALS” | !,l'x: .”:I !-.‘ 33 JAMES T. POWERS BRANDON TYNAN LOTUS ROBB AND OTHER STARS Next Week—Seats Tomorrow Triumphant_Retarn of the Laughing Hit NATIONAL—Thurs., 4:30 ELISABETH [ 50, e e te—82.. T. Arthar Fm"h TomcaT llmllv At 8:20 LASC 50c to §2.50 ..,,-...,. Shuber: POPULAR PRICE MAT. TODAY HEAR THAT AUDIENCE LAUGH! - CHARMING =22 CHARMED!- NEXT MON. 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Yeul Theater Giv Ave- & Qucher st CRANDALL’S Home Theater 1230 € St N B CRANDALL'S TO! m.ukmr;w AE PTHE MASKED BRIDE WHAT HAPPEXED TO JONES' —Preaents \traordinarye George Wash' ton University Girls’ C'== Club Aa Enser 30 Volow MISCHA GLT mO‘{ Conductor Rialte Concert Orchestra Overture—"Evolution of Dixle" M TWICE DAILY K’ “vx BROADWAY BELLES Night Fl]m F eatures RAPHAEL Sfll ;"d 0 Streets NNW. VIS o “THE LAST EDITIO AMER]CAN Ist S and K. L. Ave. RICH A LosT VALY OLYMPIC You s: Bet. Mths15th \P\T\(vllfl( \r} .‘1‘ ‘Al TIHANK YO DUMBARTON * nR_D 43 Wisconsin Ave NAZIMOVA. JACK HOBARE A0S WORTI G St i BW Bioowe? T HA WM. DE Fxtra Co CHEVY CHASE LIONE IRO; Conn. McKinley . BARRYMORE Ave. & AR __PLASTIC_AGH: 1119 H CHARLIE “THE GOLD Rf St N HAPLIN in ’ M 130 4G “Hardm Folls. Wednesday, March 3 1 anSeals. Mis 4:3 { Brabae. 1atn renc’s Bureat o used. . Knabe P ih T Hesalncrs, JOSE HIPPODROME HIE S S Gontinua New .lml R. L Ave. Continnons 7 pm. 11 'rmmmum —LOX AN L iSEARER Tow i TAKOW _;l'llmm.l Park, D. C. HAT ROY GIRL R GRIFEITH produciion Baor DEN AMES e llth St ELITE TODAY, COLLINS The Pride of London And SOLLY WARD Late Star Comedian of “The Munic Box Revue” T (V‘ordn Flddkr) am, “Gram' and Homeé ’-) Folbe'm in’ the Old Time Dances. {(: A2\ Phnes MAIN Bt eenss) 2 N g Charleston. e 8 e aBeat i arl D DAV lSON S | PROF . 8 xtrot. Tan

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