Evening Star Newspaper, March 2, 1926, Page 42

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TODAY'S AMUSEMENTS. National —“The Poor Nut,” comedy, “The oper- | Belasco—Eva Le Gallienne in | Masi Juild, $:20 p.m. Wardman Park — “Duley,” at 8:30 . : : < llie” Dunham, vaude- Manor Park Asks Congress * 5 and 8:15 pm. | l‘um]m‘:iom‘ lulau?tl.“ '\‘-‘aude i ville, continuous from o p.m. to Consider Street and | strand — Leon’s Death - Ray Gun, School Items Separately \udeville, continuous from 12:30 to . pan. Silk Stocking p.m. Because of th it for the ‘Irene,” at 11:20 am., and 9:30 p.m. ed to take wd as desirable i 1 by the available will much benefit e District commi 1 of the necessity f nd the Commissioners asked e made time § g 450 p.m Cent WEST LOSES OIL SUIT. Sought Court Order Compelling Ts- suance of Permit. ¢ Methods Criticized. Charles West yesterday lnkl his suit to prevent Hubert Work v of the Inter and Wi commissioner of the hat this distinguish missuing > Natfon's Capital m action of urt, vig ul proceedings u 1920, and it is there unnecessary to pass on the other | ts involved in _the eedings. ! ‘The Coffee of Historical Excellence~Grown under the Light of Easten Stars M-E-SWING CO. 1015 = E STREET Phone Us for Your Fish and Sea Food for LENT Revue,” bur»* +| act that she was born in an unlucky | General Land | which Judye | THE EVENING | BAD CHECKS CHARGED. Railway Brakeman With Actress| Accused of Swindling Hotels. NEW YORK, March 2 (#).—Alleged to have swindled 18 New York hotels by traveler's checks that are worth- less, Joaquin Swinford, 57, a_railroad brakeman, was arrested. He was specifically charged with passing a forged §100 traveler's check of the First National Bank of Chicago on the Hotel Roosevelt. With him was Marlon Felker, a vaudeville actress, who was arrested charged | with complicity in the fraud. Police said the couple had gone | from hotel to hotel here passing worthless checks, most of them bear- | . Rolston, wealthy | ‘store owner. A Japanese girl who attempted sui cide by throwing herself before a | traln gave as the cause of her rash E. Morrison Paper Co. 1009 Pa. Ave. Our Wednesday Specials Crab Flake. . .60c¢ Ib. Cooked Shrimp . 50¢ Ib. Green Shrimp . 25¢ Ib. Mackerel 20c Ib. 50c Ib. 25¢ Ib. .75¢ each Ea;ho& Co.,Inc. Municipal Fish \Inrl(el and Water Sts. S,V Phone Main 101 Terrapin. . . Lansburgh Sea Food Co. | Catering to restaurants, in- | ! | stitutions, hotels, boarding | | houses and private families. | 18 Municipal Wharf, Main { §:32 3238 EYES EXAMINED GLASSES FITTED <> yship, Pre Rident Pulitin pre- | OPTICAL COMPANY M01FS‘T FRAII 5606 nily—Fr. John's » alcohol or drugs Our windows are showing SILVERTONES There’s a life to this new shade that makes it ideal for Spring. It’s a shade that allows you to feel that Spring is here and that you've got on a different suit than the one you’ve just taken off. Ambertones —are alike, only instead of silver shadings the tones are tints of tan. I‘@SM@I@ 1325 F STREET § STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, TUESDAY, SPECIAL NOTICE Gibson's Great H-A-L-F P-R-I-C-E S-A-L-E 2 for the Price of 1 Ends Tomorrow, Wednesday, March—a at 6'30 p.M. Full paruculars of this great sale were published in last evening’s Star, copies of which are posted at the store. Don’t fail to take advantage of it. Get It at Gibson's Where Your Dollars Have More Cents 917919 G St. N.W. Scissors, Razors, Knives Sharpened Expertly Most for the Money We've crowded all the famous Cafritz features -into these Homes in the 5100 Bleck Illinois Ave.—Petworth -muking them the most pretentious Homes in this beautiful, restricted. residential section. ” 6 very big rooms—3 very large porches. Elegant tiled bath with builtin tub and shower. Large outside pantry, exceptionally well appointed kitchen. Double floors of oak. Big wardrobe closets, including an extra one in the reception hall. $ 1 0’ 500 financed the Cafritz helpful way Open 9 am. to 9 p.m. 3 to_ Rennedy, walk ocks: Ga. Ave. cars to Hamil 14th st ton, walk 1 bl Wateh Washington Grow o a Million CAFRITZ CONSTRUCTION co.] M. 9080 Owner and Builder of Communities [ncome Tax Service As a part of our Service, our Income Tax De- partment will assist in the preparation of Indi- vidual Tax Returns. Our experience has shown that those who delay in ma](ing returns meet with unavoidable con- gestion. Those who wish to take advantage of our OECCS. service are urged, therefore, to do so at their carliest convenience at our different banking MERICAN S]ECUR]IT > AND TRUST COMPANY TO T AL —House of Kuppenheimer Good Clothes Caprtal, Surplus and Undivided Profits Over $6,500,000 BRANCHES Central—7th and Mass. Ave. N.W. Northeast—8th and H Sts. N.E. Southwest—7th and E Sts. S.W. Northwest—1140 15th St. N.W. R E:S/O URCES..OV-ER Especially in House Heating— “You can do it better with Gas” “The Pup’s Our Furnace Man” Needs never a glance for weeks at a time Heat - Gas No noise - - - No odor - - - No dust - - - No midnight or early morning trips to the basement No tanks or bins to fill THAT new freedom and comfort of automatic gas heating can quickly be yours. Install a Bryant Gas Boiler. The boiler is all you need change. The pipes and ra- diators of your present system will serve. Many Satisfied Users in Washington Let us show you all a Bryant Boiler will do to make life more enjoyable. Or see your heating contractor. No motors No dirt No ashes Washington Gas Light Co. 412 TENTH STREET N.W.—PHONE MAIN 8280 MARCH 2, 1926: AMUSEMENTS. [ iPoLrs st o] Tonight »t 8:15% } Mat. Thu. Bt $2 MESSRS. SHUBERT Present | 150: Oreh. 30 l.mu Mate Choruse 50 JERITZA Poll's. Weduesduy. March 3, 4:30 et Mrs, Grocne s Bureau, nmum 13th and G. ' M. Plano_ used. TONIGHT, 8:20 "ITIOHII. MAT. SATURDAY POP. MAT. WED. 560 to $1.50 ‘rn nllu'u'r COMEDY OF ALL NUGENT N “ I | 428,300 Entice oriatnal Cent Whish Made tow Yo Boston Yol for 10 Wedki DONT llfls IT THIS TIME NEXT WEEK—Seats Thursday CYRIL MAUDE In MICHAEL ARLEN'S Comedy _ “These Charming People” =N Tonight ‘ 8:15 P.M. Willard Hotel Ballroom |FREE LECTURE FENWICKE HOLMES Subject Tonight: “Fear and Nerves— o || Their Cause and Cure” Wednesday, March THE TWESTY. SECRET S0 e 10 the Management Benjamin W. J Avail Yourself —of our Auto Sery your apartment. tions—low rents. J. Benson Thomas Co. 819 15th St. N.W. Main 8116 selecti able loca- SPEC Leaves Satu Lyv. Washington (Union ) 00 P M 30 A M AN Sunday, March 7. S "ttsbirgh 8:15 P.M v L7 Viait Schenley Park, Phipps Conserva- + Greater Carnegle Insii fe. Stuseum ery, Highlan fagical Gardens and other bl terest. Pennsylvania Rallroad When You Need a TRUSS Abdominal Support Elastic Stocking Jung Arch Brace Dr. Jeanne \Valter's Rubber Reducing Garment OR Arch Support OR Dr. Scholl's Foot COm{Ol‘tS You Always Think of Gibson Co. 917 G St. N.W. Reupholstering Parlor Suites and Odd Chairs a Specialty Chair Caneing “NUFF CED!” The Best Place and Lowest er All | Upholstering | y 35, ¢ th berelce You have the Fight to expect. $9 Silk Tapestry Cut to $298 Per Yard” This Week Only ; Clay A. Armstrong Drop Postal, 1233 10th 5( N\\ Or Phone Fr: Meo Armstion [ with amples | EanVDALL-l Today—11 a. m. to 11 p. m. First National Presents COLLEEN MOORE flIIiIIIIIIIIIIIIII|IIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII..‘ K. Arthur, of the Broadway Semsation Including o Revue o Magnificent Colors. HAZEL C. ARTH VOCAL PRE] CRANDALL'S o 14th & CRANDALL’S Mats. Sat., 2 TODAY COLLEEN MOOR¥ TREN} TONORROW IRENY W INDEMERE S CRANDALL'S AND RICH FAN TODAY 1 CRANDALL’S ,‘.?.? 'I" ol \V\hlw m \\11 RO NS TOMO t\\h\ i CoM A Supported by Lioyd Hughes, Geo. Chaa. Murray, Kate Price_and Siaty Hollywood Beau- ties in a Glorified Rcreen Version Gorgeows Foahon Netural DIRECTION STANLEY COMPANY OF AMERICA F ST. AT \v'l‘llj Pictures u‘ Keith ro,uhr Price Vaudeviila 'ALBERTINA RASCH * Premiere Frecents a Gifted and n-ww\:l Group of Artistes in Her POMPADOUR BALLET RAY HUGHES With “Pam" in a Clever Comely “THE FALL euY" ON THE BCREEN STEEL PREFERRED With Wm. Be: WHAT _RAN ALI.’S APOL 624 EARLE Fox: ¥ MACKAILL , i II||IIII|IIIIIIII|IIIII|" A LOEW’S COLUMBIA F Street at 12th yow TPLAVIVG “avamount Preserts THE WANDERER The stuendous scroen sprctacle EHN[!Y TOIHEIGE GRETA NISSEN_WM. COLLIER, JR. COMEDY AGAZINE MusiC INTERNATIONAL NEWSREEL LOEW’S PALACE ¥ Street at 13tk e sunny sidc of the nd featurin LLAGE BEERY RAY HATTON AND MARY BRIAN OUR GANG COMEDY—-MAQAZINE PATHE NEWS OVERTURE Twice Dally 2:15-8:15 LADIES' CLUB THEATER RRY HASTINGS ‘SILK STOCKING REVUE’ FRANK X. SILK LADIES' MATINEE—DAILY—38c NEXT WFEK—'Sliding’ Billy Watson WARDMAN THEATE R The Thomas Herbert Stock Os. WARDMAN PARK HOTEL “DULCY” AN _UP-TO-DATE COMEDY WEEK _OF WARCH 1 Eve., 8:30, 1 & $1.80; Sat. Mat. 2:30. 7. Box_Nfice._Phone Col. 3100 RERT ” KEITH~ ALBEE VAUDEVILLE A Unlaue Hendliner and n Bl of All-Stars | Tho Mos{ No All Aots ‘ “MELLIE” Ford's Famous Fiddler "Gram' wnd Nalghtors in a_Jolly Main, Barn Da ! @ ALICE GENTLE From the Matropolitan ora_Foise RN o \;.-:.-" 82 % RN 3R R S0 “POODLES" HANNEFORD The Greatest of Equestrian H ond STAN STANLEY The Irreristible Comio Other Super Featurea 8 | | | i | L} Lo BUY ¥ Q @;i%h Phones MAIN 4“-44!56!21&(@5) il MIITIJAI. BIIIII.ESK TWIOE _DAILY ls1o LE i T ~v Lzr—xzs HE TONIGHT At8:20 Béluii":Tco At 2: 50¢c to $2.50, S50c to $1.50 IN TWO IBSEN PLAYS gt. Messrs. Shubert’ ‘[J_, THE MASTER BUILDER Son., Tuss.,Thurs. & Bat. Nights—Wed Mat. JOHN GABRIEL BORKMAN Wed. and Fri. Nights and Sat. Mat. NEXT SUNDAY SEATS THUR. EARL CARROLL | | nts | The New York i [ Mll Wed. and Original Pro- duction That Made the Play Famous “WHITE CARGO” {The Vigorous and Exciting Drama | & Years in New Yo Chieneo_and WEEK MON. MAR. 15th | AN EPOCHAL EVENT EARL CARROLL Presents Countess Cathcart World's Most Famous Interational Figure | In Her Own Dramatic Version “ASHES. OF LOVE” | \ True to Life Romance of Sta | | Frankness. All-English 1..| Muil Ordes, s | Stamped [ 9th At Gee N. W. —NOW PLAYING— Carl Laemmle Presents MARV PHILBIN In a Picturization of _ vilham J. Locke International News Stage Prexentation CHAPPIE---KA World's Champion NEW STAN‘T04N.”““ WARNER BAX n THE BE n CTHE M CHEVY CHASE LEW CODY_ NORSA SHFARKR PRINCESS 18 * ALMA FAST LYNNE TR TAKOMA Takoma Park, D. C. CHARLES RAY and RKE 1 BRIGHT r SPAT FAMILY COMEDY CIRCLE *193 Pa. Ample RICHARD 1) WOMAN HANDLED Ph. W. 15! IRISIE LUCR, L CFOX TOON ek i PARK THEA]]"ER o A FORD WHEF SHOPEY LIBERTY North 4[» IR TIEGE AMERICAN !st St. and E. 1. Ave. HOUSE PETERS in THE STORM BREAKER." SIDNEY LUST'S HIPPODROME e {‘,3' Nw. AVERS CHER MARKET VALUE y CONF 13th St. and R. I Ave. EI‘ITE BILLIE DOVE. JAC I'( HOLT ANCIENT " HIGHWAY COMEL You St. Bet. 14th & 15th BRIN e SPLENDID CRIMF Tll!lNl..\) \lurlh 4, 4:20 HAITOWITSCH (Blind ) | lmlnl-n! Russiun Violinist iflekets at T." Arthue Smith Bareau s of Danct Studio.” 1850 Biltmore Phone Col. | DAVISON'S 2 v o in Sirictly private: any hov X4, Class and_ dance Saturday avening with — orchestrs Foxtrot. Tango. Waltz. Da 2007 Be PROF

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