Evening Star Newspaper, February 26, 1926, Page 52

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TODAY'S AMUSEMENTS. National 'he Rivals,” Sheridan's | comedy, ) p.m. Belasco—"*Charm,” at 820 p.m Pa etta, LIMITED SUFFRAGE URGED BY ZHLMAN Foresees Great School Sys- | tem in Address to Conduit Road Citizens’ Body. comedy drama, he Student at § Prince.” oper- Failed,” at 8:30 p. | Keith’s—Jose | vaudeville, at Earle—"Sally vaudeville, {11 pom Strand—Royal | vaudeville, 11 p.m Gayety—Mollie Williams’ lesque, at 2:15 and $:15 p.m. Mutual—"Broadwa Belles," © | lesque, at 0 and 8:20 p.m. tan—"Just Suppose,” 5, 1:45, 3:45, 545, 1. ‘ollins—Solly 5 and 8:15 p.m. Irene and Mary," continuous from 1 to Ward Peking continuous from Show, bur- the District. of Cy a tive Zihlman, chairman of the Instrict committee, Conduit Road Citiz a meeting in St. David's Jast might. Mr. Zihhman not believe full representa be advantageous at this time. Early history of the Chesapeake and Ohio Canal was recited by Mr. Zihl- | man, and he intimated that upon com- | at 11:40 am., pletion of the new conduit 4 new road | 9: way would be e i nal from the alls to George- town, which would be 60 feet wide, | with sidewalks. curbing and concrete | roadway. and would be one of the most beautiful valley drives in the United States » said it is up to the Commission- d the Board of Education to use al bur- " at 10:40 7:45 and 9:45 p.m. ialto—""What Happened to Jones," 1:40, 3:45, 5:40, T:45 and Auction 435, 8 and red)—"Hands Up,” est | tinuous from 3 to Zirm lie ex- Leaves $200 000 Estate. An estate \.llued t §$200,000 was ! |left by Franc Addison (Mar- quesa de Calderon de la Barca), who | died in Italy cording to a petition of William Johnson for the probate of her will. ceased came from Penns: inherited her title from | upon whom it had been conter M Alfonso of the terms of the will bes to a nephew, Santia develop 51 hool \\\l(‘nx in the countr ended an invitation to the x to visit the District committee s present views on local legislation. In_declining the nomination as a ndidate for membership on the Citi- zens' Advisory Council, Charles A Ruker, a member of the present c cil. said his private interests wer ensive that it_would be imp: n. The council has fied its existence, he said demonstrate d the des officers between the sible ty seople and the | et or mverc] who with three niece e o el | meline, Harriet and Raimonda hutions prescnied By Miss Cors | Fontana, divides the estate. and adopted by the s ota Tronoeed legisiatioh to | Fatlier Johns Mediclne Used by, Mil nire women t¢ be summoned for {lions to drive away coughs and colds. et it plaint was “eg- [ —Advertisement. {stered against the condition of & num- | ber of streets and roads in the sec- | tion, and an effort will be made to | A request that | e to Cabin Juhn s been denicd by Ruilway Resignation Accepted. Resignation of Warrant Officer Al- bert Grim, headquarters 4th Corps a.. has been accepted 8 ed the Washington tric ¢ President Robert and Elec Adams presided. | Lassen Peak in Eruption. REDDING, Calif.. February ®) Wardman Park—"“The Light That | Troupe, | 12:30 to! THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, EPISCOPAL STUDENTS | OPEN SESSIONS HERE Delegates From Thirteen Colleges in D. C. and Maryland Are Meeting. Delegates from 13 colleges for men | and women situated in Maryland and the District of Columbia, are meeting St. Paul's Episcopal | this afternoon in third street south Chus n Twent convention of Eniscopal students in those dioceses. About 50 students, stu: dent pastors and faculty members are present. ard of religious education of ese of Washington, together Ronalds Taylor, student | pastor at the University of Maryland. College Park, and Rev. A. A. McCal- lum, chaplain of the Episcopal Church Club of George Washington Univer- sity, are responsi which was arranged by the students of the latter university. There will be a get-together Supper arvland will Anson P preside. al 9 will address a general meeting in St ¥ ul's mflnh house on th Pefson: he “Friday and Saturday Are Fast Days” OUR SPECIALS ‘Fresh Roe Shad . 50c Ib. Fresh Buck Shad.40c Ib. Opysters. . . . 60c_per gt. Crab Flake. . . . 60c Ib. Cooked Shrimp . 50c Ib. Green Shrimp . . 25¢ Ib. Mackerel Lobster Meat . $1.50 lb IGARRISON’S Church Students to Jesus Christ." P. M. Malin, a recent graduate of the Tniversity of Pennsylvania, will speak on “What Does Christian Character Demand Today? Beginning at 9:30 tomorrow there will be general and sectional meetings of the delegates ufitil 3:30 o'clock. Among the speakers will be Rev. |mOur, pptometrist will tell you. Noble Fowell, Virginia, 14: Charles m A. LEESE °Fr7ICAL Co. White, Marland." 23; Mies Joun 614 9th St. oucher, 27, and Rev.’ Dr.| pRANCH . De Vries, Johns Hopkins, 88. | ¥ 712 11th Street A sightseeing {rip about Washing- ton, supper at St. Alban's School, short business meeting and 2 hour conducted by De will complete the program for dav Sunday morning the delegates will attend service at St. Paul's Church. You Straining Your Eyes? Conmult Save Time and Tcmper Use Our "Auto Service in Selecting Your Apt. Best Locations—Low Rents J. 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Reserved Seat Sect, SOUND VALUE USED CAR #roi Joseph McReynolds !f 14th STREET AT R it i i 666 is a prescription for Colds, Grippe, Flu, Dengue, Bilious Fever and Malaria. 1t kills the germs. NOTE THESE FEATURES UNDER $19,000.00 Beautifully Landscaped. Frontage of Terraced Lawn. Blocked and Colored Y Porches. Double Flooring, Upstairs and Down. Oak Floors throughout. Large, Light Bedrooms. Two Baths—Colored Tile. Finished Attic with Cedar Closet. SAMPLE HOUSE 5105 CONN. AVE. 8 ROOMS—2 BATHS Open Dmly—s AM.— 0 P.M. KAY-SCHNIDER-KAY CO,, INC. Investment Building Franklin 513 il Compuny. T [T F Street at 13th NOW PLAYING Metro-Goldwyn Prpsents THE AUCTION BLOCK Ree Beach's famous movel Manhattan social life, with ‘! great cast inclufing CHARLES RAY AND ELEANOR BOARDMAN LIE CHASE COMEDY—) Wb TSI N M~31 P. M. NOW PLAYING Metro- oauwu. Pnu-m “TORRENT” A flaming romamce of sumny Bpain. by the author of “The Four Horsemen,” iwith RIOARDO CORTEZ { | CNRISTIE COMED¥—NEWSREEL OVERTURE—OTHER HITS NTINUOUS 10:80 A. CRANDALL'S [ METROPOLITAN | ST. AT 10TH TODAY—10130 A. M. B AN, T 1 18th Kt.—Below F TODAY—1i30 TO 11 P. M. PFirst National Presents Picturas and Keith Popular Prios Vawdeville BARTHELMESS With Lols Moran in JUST SUPPOSE —APECIAL— NELL PAXTON--MILTON DAVIS In Pipe Organ and Plano Duets Fddle Dowling Presents SALLY, IRENE AKD MARY LORRAINE & MINTO With Mlle. Marle Andre fm “Moth Flames” 3 OTHER GREAT 3 ACTS ON THE SCREEN ROD LA IOGQIIE CRANDALL'S FIY917, . | CRANDALL' e |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||'|||||| |||l||||||||||||||||||| | i ADDED— LLOYD HAMILTON In Two Reels of Hilarity 14th & Park Rd. £ SUCARLET STREAK Sat. 10:15 A.M. Children’s Program JACKIE COOGAN in “The Boy of Flanders” Comedies 150 Adults, LHEN COCOON £ ABOARD -mmmum, JALK HOLT CHANTED B in TRHE 2 " Eoy Ay Tl GO | -SRCHER — CRANDALL’S, TopaY—mIcHaRD B Children. CRANDALL'S TODAY-RUDOLIH S PEOPLE AROL DEMPSTER in JTHE CAWDTS 200 AN CONKE RAYMOXD GRIY RFAK o And SENNE 1¢ CENTRAL .‘.\;:,m.u, CRANDA”-S Olh met D8 ® AT TODAY—R R A CARLE FOXE ERROL _in CHE PIRATE SAVOY 14th & Col. Rd N in | CTHE CRANDALL’ TODAY PATSY T SHTING RUTH MILLER in EDGE And TODAY —HOO! 170N RAYNOND GRIFFIT WARDMAN THEATE The Themas Nerbert Stock Os. R WARDMAN PARK HOTEL “THE LIGHT THAT FAILED" ADAPTED FROM KIPLING NEXT WEEK “DULCY” In the Greatest H: of His Entire Career ‘WHAT HAPPENED TO JONES' —Presentation Extraordinary— George Washington University Girls’ Glee Club An Ensemble of 80 Voices Directed by MISCHA GUTERSON, Rialto Concert Orchest Overture—+“Evolution of Dixfe™ Comedy—N\evws —STARTING SUNDAY— MARY PHILBIN In “STELLA MARIS® "COLLINS The Pride of London nd LIBERTY North Cap. LOVERS 1% 1 ARANTIOF AMERICAN '+ S and R 1. »{m T GRS THE, CALGA OLYMPIC ¥or st ag Features—9 NEXT WEEK (Ford's Fiddler W Home Danc Dunham Folks in_the Ol Bet. .m.m;u; TONIGHT,8:20 Mat. Tomorrow "’mon The Famous All-Star Comprising MRS. FISKE ‘THOMAS A. WISE JAMES T. POWERS |BRANDON TYNAN LOTUS ROBB ANE OTHER STARS Next Week—Seats Selhn! IT IS GENUINELY FUNNY % NUT POOR FOURTH CONCERT HILADEPHIA ORCHESTRA ON AUDITORIUM “TUESDAY, MARCH 2nd EOPOLD ~1|mn\\\l\l = BoN33 5 DUMBARTON i WILSON NOAH Vi WNERTCY In RiCHAKD SHERI Enelish RIVA!S" k ING omedy H VENTURES (¢ CHEVY CHASE, HARRY CAREY PIRATE EDY Sines EMP]RE 911 H Street N.| EVELYN BREN CAROLINA T MYSTIC whih CONWA T NYE S5y 1 Ave PRlNCESS He RIDING THY HIPPODROME *'% ! CHARL SOME PUNKINS ELITE 1hh st ;“"\l“;' i 1 LIONEL RARRYMC WRONGDOERS © Alan COMEDY TAKOMA Takoma Park, D. €. JACK HOLT_NOAN BER 1LLIE DOVF 7 HIGHWAY COMEDY i SR\ NG Tk MoV TS CIRCLE 2105 Pa. \u Phi. mole howines W FFIT! THAT ROVLE GIRL CAROL DENPLTER W' 1SS KIRRWOOD HARRISON i Flonzaley Quartet Natlonal Theater, Thure. £:80. Aarch 18 e, $L60. $1 g HOT TIRES Smith Bureaa: Tonight at 8. POLI'S "pnisti 3t 23 The .un«-. Shihert present “r NLEWT F«‘FS!NCE N 'EIDELRBERG, SEATS NOW SELLING For Final Week. Com. Sun. Eve, % ) “Another Miller’s Dtncmg Class | Starting Feb. %6, For Becin Waltr. 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