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36 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. O, SATURDAY, MARCH 6, 1926. oni A ' THE THRILL THAT COMES ONCE IN A LIFETIME. KOSHER MEAT SALES | Jyuseweses SOLARRESEARCH it ' HERE ARE DEFENDED| PHILHARMONIC { - | WE VE_BOTH GOT OFFICES YEAH, CALL ME VP ANYY Time, SOCIETY OF N. Y. r i SAWME FLoo OF TH it e g SIA”[]N I.[]EATEDI O ETr BUILOING WELL my MAME'S 104 T TeLEPHone sutmant Made by Sevenl 5}~ (QRCHESTRA s o HAVE To SEE SOMETAING [ECBE e G RO porters of Dickstein Bill to | gy p ol tsaengler, Condactor OF EACH OTHER- z e WS : brmenizae) Prevent Fraud on Jews. ;Ntfinnal, Tuesday, Mar. 9, 4:30 - - { Tickets—$2.50, £2.00, §1.50. $1.00. "l‘ Smithsonian Official Fmds; Suitable Site for Observation| |~ : : : | Aithough demyins pubtished reports| AFer Pt Bureas to the effect that Jews of Washing-| i : 4 : | g - ton are being defrauded by buying | = in British Baluchistan. - nondiosher meat represented . as| lT 9 - 3 T T R ___-AMUSEMENTS. AMUSE DIRECTION STANLEY COMPANY OF AMERI CRANDALL'S [ METROPOLITAN | F ST. AT 10TH Today—i1 a. m. to 11 p. m. 13th St—Below F . - Today—1:30 to 11 p. m. COLLEEN ) Piotures and Keith Popular Price MOORE Vaudeville o atorinea sereen verwon o | ALBERTINA RASCH | JRENE | v on Baier Revue in Natural Colors. Washington's Finest Orchestra RAY HUGHES & “PAM” ~NEXT WE! “ - JACK SMITH THE FALL GUY” Victor's Famous Artist, The ON THE SCREEN “WHISPERING BARITONE" STEEL PREFERRED First Loeal Personal Appearance With De Miile Star Cast First National Presents t e Sholom Congregation and represent- Near Quetta, in British Beluchistan, | A = g : Stives bt the Hebrew Butchers® Asso- Edee L} Dr. C. G. Abbot stant secretary of | : = clation’ of Washington, told Repre. o7 KEITH~ALBEE the Smithsonian Institution and di-| 7 (whg;m‘l;\lsomg ';'l;:n:p R e VAUDEVILLE vector of the Smithsonian astrophysi- | el el il by cal observatory, has found the most Z iori 10 anv. fora table site that he has seen thus far R Rabbi Loeb, Joseph Kaplan and The Most Novel of All Acts easte Z Louis Mirman, representing the asso-| | &g e e : N S| | clation, declared in a statement after L'E" sphere for a place to locate a new solar | / 7 7 / informing Representative Dickstein of Fade Fasie ¥t @ ubservadon s This new 7 v/ L 7! < their support of his bill, that local and Neighbors in a Jolly tion, to be erected by the Smithsonian @ e / = denlers are not guilty of fraudulent : Dance Institution with funus provided !v_s"l le’ / Y 2 K > : ~| [aetion in sellinz meat misrepresented ALICE wonNTLE ationai Geographic Society, will be 7 \ \ as kosher. : 4 iner the aitection of the ; 3 | 2. e st tmpression received from From the Matropoliten LBl mak 77 2 / | this Dill” the statement said, ! et ) eing / - And v 2 that the local dealers were dist al i it ; ; | ing non-kosher meats under fajse pre - 'POODLES! in Chile and California. ! tense, which is not the case. A HANNEFORD station il thintih 8a matter of fact the Hebrew butcher B rhe Gratact af Ti d check on the values from the as well as the Hebrew congregations o two, providing a more depend- of Washington, are all a s to ; Laughs _and Thrills fa able daily value of the solar constant. The Dickutain. bill become &. 1 A" Happy Blend it is hoped that accurate long-range | i | that in line with the pure food 5 weather forecasting y become pos- I hat in line with foed | STAN STANLEY i kosher, Rabbi J. T. Loeb of the Ohev ' CRANDALL'S, T1vor1 " CRANDALL'S Lith & Park Rd. < 4 Mats., Daily, 2 p.m o e TODAY — MONTE LU nE | TOPAY--MO MAN UPSTATRS' RALPH e A OMEDY. “MAT. “THE | moyfRiim Y LA {7 OMISS AN E i THE AMER ENUS DO GRAVE: SCARL TOMORR: LANPHIER ICAN 3 nUTHE AMER: | coMEDY A | NN N NN drugs act District Jews m; eraciesi sible as a result of this fundamental tected against non-kosher 3 0,’;," 1, : C',:'" X er Super Features BUY EARLY work by the Smithsonian Institution. On Way to Southwest Africa. Abhot has visited the Sahara | esert and India and now is on his | to southwestern Africa. In a| stter from Quetta, just received by | Dr. Charles D. Walcott, secretary of | Smithsonian Institution, Dr. Abbot | DALL S AM V.l'h\:\llfll‘ | Mats 18(hSI&COLREN.W. | TODAY — K Sat. 2 pme: Sun MATT MOORE VEAR NEAI MAT. CFHE ARLAN | fected meusure it passed by ik | Tonight SHUBERT @y Mat. Sat. journey thro a sandy desert and | . | | Up Iuto the barren mountains of ¢ ! blank | ' 1 Balnchistan to Quetta. We had ex- e W hase i) ¢ v IN TWO pected to tind Arctic weather in view books. We have a big| IBSEN PLAYS of the a stock. ashingion Winters i Unfortunately we arrived on E. Morrison Paper Co. 1009 ¥ Ave. Ce as expected, ARCHER A COMET B TOMORKOW —COXRAD XAGEL a s FIEANOR, EORREMAS b CRANDALL'S, Mot CRANDALL'S GENTRAL |, ¥ N GRI 1 in HANDS UP. SENNE EDY AR TOMOK TOMORROW-— JACQUELT and In “WAGES FOR WIVES.' SEN k « THE MASTER BUILDER turday Ni JOHN GABRIEL BORKMAN | | l HOME | Fri. Night und Sat. Mat. LL'S SAVOY 1230 ¢ 140 & Col. Rd. | 'E_BLUE in “RED [T K 0 * OUR GANG COM- DESERT'S PRICH | LEE, CoMEDY GREEN ARCHER TOMORROW—CECI he first considerable rain ince September, and since we came it has or snowed four. The snow was only a half-inch or so, and is now gone at Quetta, but the moun- tains about are all snow covered | now. Do you want to sell? Do you want to exchange? || TOMORROW Seats Now| Do you want to buy? WARL CARROLL D u want a loan? Presents hle g The New York Cast and Original Pro- THE D’ sAMB T COMEDY “I had a letter to Col. Chenowix | i Ih i p ‘Trench, the political agent. He and | J' Bensfln omas Co' | duction That Made the Play Famous I ! l I "ll"l" Mrs. Trench have been most kind and | = SRR TG | & 9 | =l a Lelpful, and others to whom they intro- < B i ~ duced me are so He has driven me HIS NAME 1M THE | WHITE cAnGo i ible sites for the | “TELEPHOME DIRECTORY LOEW'S piary, Dt e bave dod upon | —_— | SATISFACTION | The Vieorowsand Excitng Dama § I L AL T O || e e il | R YW R G YISED € : 1= : _LANT DAY— \ GOL"MBlA nels the pass, and a garrison of 2,000 | Usm CAR FROM Carl Leemmle Presents N\ ¥ Street 12th roops holds Cham: i:‘l(u“.!lnlr?nl,;"lpi il i | t POLI’S TONITE MARY N LAST TIMES TODAY beyond. g detachm 8 al o > 1 N Paramount resents Vg ot the T tunnct. ool ADDED AUDITORIUM [fion’ o™ sma” Ve fafiehea s | “LIFT” PROVED COSTLY. Cheynokds L s szt pst PHILBIN re— feet high and overlooks be fn compliance with our regulations Pioturization of Willlam J. THE stan _deserts fo hundred i Skt bt T ) t %100 B | : . u Lorke's Famous Novel. \| wer' i the great vatiey to| EXITS BEING PLANNED | ey v setten to Sentor Capper, | 400 T8 Robbed of $100 by Three e i 0 «STELLA MARIS" \ WA"nEREn | “Since the com, letion of the building, in Auto. | Overture—Comedy—Intsrnational News ’ H - i EDY. TOMORROW — LILLIAX RICH IX | THE LG GAMBLE" And B.DE MILLF THE ROAD TO YESTERDAY i | | \ | | Place” s Decision. = {however, the present building inspec- S S'es Prosortstion— | GRETA NISSEN WM. COLLIER, JR. Co. 15 m CHAPPY—KAY—LIBBY ERNEST TORRENCE Gireat Male Chorus. 7 ‘Woria Champion TCherMlon Team Comedy—MVngari MARIE PREVOST in “HIS JAZZ BRIDE" | tor is of ‘the opinion that the exits for| While standing at Niuth and G “l1‘I;V»xl".w,;,".nf:m»(r;n;::1 .,xmu;;fsr:.i»‘.'; :5 Commissioner Bell Announces Two m.-‘ ,,u!‘.(,,,:;‘ Hiave .,),n]do,’,“mmhwd streets about 6:30 o'clock: last night | A“ Souls’ Church the governor general, or A. G. G. for | for Balcony Are Considered by D e e . | menE o s Fhiest i BOUID EoC - = ME: (oHneton, anid (ol e ch | {exits that were provided. He. there. | t: 2127 Warder street, was offered a | - giyoonth and Harvard Streets || Last Time eo that this Is & safe place. | They | Property Owners. Lo tored hotive on “the —owners | “Iift” to Fourteenth and G streets by | rlou‘l onlehti e ' ree servants, or ‘levys. ! Peuves z s : 5 gl E be ts, or ‘lovy {some time ago to provide two addl- three young white men in an auto- | g at the abservatory on the | i g~ A g gl g | LE e Sunday Evening - peak. and one to cook for the boys at| pang are being considercd by the [New York avenue and one on E|g i eo\ets ahA ROBEGA it vented quart t the east end of the Sticat: 8 1 ictus Lmmel, e two on the peak and |owners of the Washington Auditorium |SUEE" ; { five $20 bills, he told the police. Motion Picture Hour || : onia e herl responsibis)| forithe ‘eonatruction of two additional | . Col Bell featd ithat in his ‘oplnion { -~ | ] Last Laughing Time r tribe there is no class of structures in the | i “ 9" 3 ae > balcony, E 1 o - . . 0 . LAS to prevent theft or assault there. ey | District that is more carefully checked | Authorizes Architect’s Lien. The Man Nobody Knows ey HEDAN Col. Trench has had 30 vears’ ex-|M :flllrl;‘r:i:‘] (‘E;l'}“_ .\l':’rfl‘l;(v?l 7 G0 \pecied Shan Dinees of Bulic S Paramou ryents rience and has told me a lot of tales i assembly. A proposed amendment to the Dis- i | 1ts th jest Comedy of the Ye perighce A s 1l e 8 oL S ol |l commicte i repone e leter | SsebAY | cfhregaesd smesamens tn 1o Q- | Titles by Bruce Barton || w2 e Puniot oty ot e v | BEHIND vould make an American audlence |the Senator had S A Sl | tect’s lien In the District, under con- " | = Lo iroasuring ehem-upito tell | the matter. English women, especlally those of ' dftfons similar to contractor's liens, Pierce Hall 7:30 P.M. NEXT WEEK—Seats Now | | = et “The exit facilities a: rtest dressed set, now CArry c ' n l I. M A " n E i STARTING TOMORROW IN R nd Maj. Jackson of |original p i . 3 : LY N WALLACE BEERY RAY HATTON ps see no obstacle to | ! In MICHAEL ARLEN'S Comedy AND MARY BRIAN s a oy iarad] i » will go up there With me “These Charming People 2 and will give me e ST He will gt -G el and i fanoe| i spute. duisted by i | OPEN Now accessible. The military road runs| newspaper for vour protection o P 3 P Matinees 2 P.M. = e - wide enough for autos runs three ) Nights 8 P.M. Vg ’ 2w CAROLINA 11th & N. 0 i quarters of a mile to within a few | § 4 3 feet of the peak. It will be possfllhlet Daily Except Sunday | s 4 T , widen it at small expense, and thus i . 11151 —SENE e ens ool et 'the eastorn| = , PRINCESS ' M end of the tunnel some comfort | 2 i wa Oy nd up to observe in about 20! / — | i TAKOMA Fakoma Park. 1. inutes each worning. In a half hour | bovs can ride to Chaman and in | | 4 A “Fan th ¥ vo and one-half hours to Quetta. A | f Ly gropis Eal) rerday railvoad journey will bring | i Lo 210 e } to the most Interesting sights of | o | 3 ¢ % CIRCLE d Pli. W. 933 ‘ of 2. RAYMOND G} "~ XON 1 has no grs but many fruit | e PN \'\ < » climate is as fine as any- | ; . ; 91l and O Streets N.W the storld excepting only | N AUDITORTUM - I 5 RAPHAEL 1t 0 St Neither too hot nor too | ve. ;. R cold.” i | 100—EXHIBITORS—106 AK X010 A NT Sensational ? TER 1618 1ith N.aw SEWER CONTRACTS LET. i y | Demonstrations 23 e e tavoc N ok RO Twenty Projects Provided for in| i ( g FREE : Various Sections. | Souvenirs woraAs . W . Tat 8¢ and WIEATS Twenty contracts for sewer con- i “Fiddlers’ Contest” Greatest AMERiICAN‘ VERY DARIETS struction work in ’\\.‘Th‘.r:fimg’ were Pk 3 ' LOVERS IN QUARANTINE arded to f »rs by the Distric A mietioners vesterday. Awards [ Trlumph_ SIDNEY LUSTS were made to Joseph A. 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