Evening Star Newspaper, March 24, 1926, Page 42

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THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON. HITS U. S. CONTROL OF MOTOR TRAFFIC | Cincinnati Man Says Regula- tion of Interstate Lines Would Stifle Growth. The first appokition ta Federal log felation for the rezulation of inter state motor hn and motor truck frelght lines developed ‘oday. when Samuel 1. Lipp of Cincinnati. Ohin. t0ld the Semate interstate rommerce rommittee such 3 law wonld he pre mature at thi= time and wonld stifle the growth nf a new means of trans portation stili in irs infaney The pending measure wonld thorize State unility ,,\mm.s. o require r@vlmrdvot ro ence and necessity hefare moior lines are eatablished. with a provigion that the Interstite (ammerce Commis sion would act an al' disputes he tween States. The Federal commis- slon also would act in cases where States declired tn exerciss the privi- lege of issuinz such certificates Mr. Lipn testified that enlv 1 per cent af the motor trucks in the conn try are nperated as interstate ecar rlers ard that thare are not more than 500 busses now heing nsed in Interstate transportation Senater Couzens said he might he abla to follow the contention of the witness if the busses used rights of way. as the railreads do, hut he pointed out that thex use public highway. He sngzested that the congestion of these highways raises thes question of Inquiring intn the necassity for new hus and truck $ linas thay seek tn operate The committee yvesterday heard wit neswes in favor of regulation. whe pointed out that court decisions have laft State commissions withaut an to supervise interstate motor hearings probahly tinue again tomorrow. will eon | TODAY'S AMUSF MENTS. Natfonal - *'Kid eamedy, at 820 pm Boots.” musieal | Matinee at 2:°0 m pPou;— ‘Carmencita and the Snl Afer,” Moscow Theater Musical Studia, | at § pm. Belasco—""A Great Little Guy." com r edy, at 8:20 pm. Matinae at 2:20 pm Wardman Park—'Not Sn Fast ™ eomedy. at £:30 p.m Keith's— Charlatte Greenwnod, | vaudeville, at 2:15 and %15 p.m. | Earle—\" audn\\!la and pictures, eon. \ tinuous from 1 to 11 p.m | Strand—"Yip Tip Yaphankers' vaudeville, continuous fram 12:30 fo 11 pm. Gayety—" lesque, at R!altrh—Gnda Gra Hundred,” at 325, 5 pm. Columbia—' 3120 am., 1 860 p.m. Metropolitan—'“Three Faces East,” | at 11:30 am., 175, 3:30, 5:25, 7:35 and 040 pm. Palace—'""The 10:35 a.m., 12:20, and 345 pm. The Rlackbird.” 45 and 940 pm “Braveheart,” urlesque Carnival,” bur- ‘The Untamed l,arh % 2:40, 4:30, 615, New 210, Kiondi 4:05, at 2:30, at 6:05, private (o the cfations, Central—Hie People, 1235, 220, 410, 55N, at 10:50am., 740 and 2:30 OPPOSE BUS FARE RAISE ON EAST RIVERDALE LINE Residents Enter Vigorous Protest Before Maryland Public Serv- ice Commission. ORCHESTRA CONCERT. at the band Marvine Barracks, Today. 7:30 p.m.. anditormm, by the United States March, “Hamaida." A vigorous protest against the pro. | poxed increase in fare on the Wash- {ington interurhan bus lne operating | from Kifteenth and 11 streetx north- | east 1o Kast Riverdale, Md. was made by residents of the communi- ’ ties affected at a conference with Snite: | officials of the Maryland Public Serv- (@) “Meditation" ice Commission yesterday in the (h) “Romznce | hoardroom of the Dis 5 panese Pa % | The proposed increase “Scharhan | | tokens for 50 centx or a 10 nd scenes from the opera | fare The preseni rates Madam Butterfy..Puccint | | jakens for 45 cents or an 8-cept cash Invitation to the Dance.” fare. These rates are only anpllv,th- Von Weher Excerpts from the musical com edv “Kid Boots™. ..., . Tlerney Farvol, The Star Overture, Mendelssohn Duet for fAute and “‘Minnehaha" Musicians ¢, Jo Brendler RBell. and Minnie Notz N rkis| .. Michaeli Spangled Ranner. WELFARE POSTS FILLED. Ath Stoand R, L Ave ing Every Night. 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Main 8416 Novelties Galore | TGARRISON S| Whalesale Tor and Novelts Ca., i M1 E Street NW, e, | i WATCH REPAIRING We are Fxperts £l lllllllllllIiIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIiII||||III||IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII| I One Yo Prompt Sersice ELlNGER S RIR F St. Look for the Riz Clack | FRANK || PREDICE 606 F St. N.W, HIGH-GRADE Shoe Repairing At Reasonable Prices Ve are Shor Makers —Not Shoe Fixers We Call for and Deliver Main 061 When in Need of Hospital and Sick Room Supplies Abdominal Belts and Trusses SEE Kloman Instrument | Co., Inc. 1101 14th St. NW. Main 5088 Eyes | Examined Fitted hy sxnerienced opfometrists having frounle with vour ey M. A. LEES BRANCH STORE 611 9th St. 712 11th Street| Saving For a Purpose? Taking eare nf small sume saved ‘weele by weel has hean in thansands ot cames the foundation of a snh stantial fartinet | Open an acenunt ANK OF COMMERCE AND SAVINGS Cor. 7th and E Sts. | ARl Mount Vernon and Alexandria, Va. 12th & Pa. Ave. N.W. every hour on the hour. "n“"‘d rip 9 am. to 2 p.m. week days Mount Vernon Electric Railway Phone Main 397 Pay Bills by Check In addition to a Savings Ac- count, every man and woman should have a Checking Account. 2 The advantages are numerous and the canceled check is in it seli evidence of a liquidated obligation, We invite you 1o make uxe of onr fa cilitien, conering every phase of banking Franklin National Bank Tenth St. at Pa. Ave. N.W. 1111 Connecticut Avenue John B. Cochran, Ficks Frestdent. V% e TR __AMUSEMENTS. DIRECTION STANLEY COMI’ANY OF AMERICA RARLE 13th St., Below F TODAY—1:30 to 11 P. M. Pictures and_Keith Popular Price Vaudevilie Triple.Star BN Ted By HADJI Ferptian Mirscle Mas' me, Known As ““HUMAN VOLCANO” The, Pussle That Has Batfied anoe and the Medica) Fraturnity B—OTHFR GREAT ACTR—§ On the AILEEN PRINGLE With Edmund Iowe In “SOUL MATES” CRANDALL'S Avenue Grand CRANDALL'S, fimor@ F AT. AT 10TH TODAY—11 A. M. TO 11 P. M. Ceell B. Da Mille Presents SPECIAL CAST by Jetta Goudal, Rebt. .. =7 FACES EAST MUNICAL INNOVATION DAVIS-SMITH-PAXTON 2 Grand Planos—Pips Orgen Today at 8:20, 7:25 and #:30 BOBBY VERNON In Christie’s Hilarious “PAGE_ME” "0 h lmnrfi.l ingrons Orchestra flvo"llln. f‘nfldnelnr ane ~ wi 'S TIVOLI CRANDALLS..MMMW RICHARD RARTHEL JUST SUPPO ('RANDAI_L‘ \nlh.l\!adnl RS &Col R4NW FODAY AND TOMORROW - ROD 1A ROCOUE in RRAVEHFART. And COMEDY CRANDALL'S , cExTRL, Bet. D 3 TORAY RUDOL i e et PEOPLE AESOP By 615 Pa. Ave. S F WHARD RARTH LAY lu\!lH.l’( "W . CRANDALL’S \ NG ¥ .10 Host ~r WIVES MARGIFRITE DE | VENT RI. TOMDRROW _NORMAX KERRY and PATSY RUTH MILLER i LOR _ RAINE OF THE LiONS CRANDALL’S Spvey 110h & Col. Rd MURPHY CRANDALL' S et TODAY -FDXA 10 AND HALEROOM TOMORROW FORNIA - STRAIGHT Lnean S EFTHSY MASK & WIG ehquonENwOOD University of Pennsylvania ILL MAXT YOU 38th Annunl Production Mlmflwmuufiwv Auditorium. Frida: 26 815 p. m. er MORNING BATH~ yieriom, Fr ne's nw-. TWICF DAILY Tis \unflrrl Nig JACK LaMONT And His Bunch __-J TONIGHT, 8:20 MAT. SAT. N GREATEST ZIEGFELD - 375875 on EDDIE CANTOR Y KID BOOTS Wt MARY EATON NENT Presents Alhion Presents { Monday Evening, March 29, at &:15 WASHINGTON AUDITORIUM enNowdardan Plana Co. 13th & [ 3. and Wasdward & 9 NONDAY Sk VTS TOMORROW . H. FRAZFE Is Presesting 0.NO. ANETTE The World's Best Musical Oomeds With JULIA SANDERSON, DONALD FIINK CRUMIT, ONA MUN § (hwrsa=e du—creiesters e “\l!n Mat, §1 to §3. Wed Mat. Ilb". LASC TORICHT Mat. Today il Avs:se BE 0 At 2:20 S0c to $2.50Me: Mosars i ‘\l\l AN Tflfl\\ Me WALTER BROWN n “BURLESQUE CARNIVAL" TADIFA MATINEE DATLY—g%. Next Woak— W ne Wamsn acd TONIGRT POLl'S- t 8 Sharp ¥ Rav Comatock and Morris The Moscow Art Theatre | Musical Stufio o -Dantenenkn »enuu:ncm EIOLDIEI" Mondav. Tuesda: Thursday Evening at § e T nursiay mee at 3 P M. “LYSISTRATA” Friday snd Saturday Eveni Satirday /EFTHS JiMMY SAVO eeriess Pantom st Rysrents *SLOW MOTION® Dont M1ss s Hilamiousty Funmy Act 10 OTHER STAR ACTS. Gare RGvCAT JOE LAURIE, JR. In the New American Comeds “A GREAT LITTLE GUY” “The Gorilla” Film Features PRINCESS " CIRCLE * Ami RUpOLEH LOEW'S COLUMBIA F_Street at 12th NOW PLAYING GLORIA SWANSON In the thrilling romanca of A spoiled heiress and the man who tamed her through Iave! “THE UNTAMED LADY” by FANNIE HURST ge Conley Comedy 77’ /////////////////////////////////////////,%////////W Y, PARK THEATER ‘“"‘ "" THE LAWFIL (HE Xbaah Noi - LIBERTY Nerth Cap.and P & DRUSILLA WITH A MILLION AMERICAN !t St.and R. 1. Ave. NORMA SHFARFR THE SLAVE OF FASHION 7 SIDNEY LUST'S HIPPODROME **% K St. N.W. JACK_HOLT BILLIE DOVE. “ANCIENT HIGH WAy COMEDY ELITE Illh \l.\\h e 1 and 1. Ave. AT RORERT OLYMPIC * Rerppie oo oW “THE AMERIC AN S coMEDY A REATTIES! DUMBARTON 2 NOW PLAYING Paramount Presents THOMAS ) " M 1 \\m‘m\ THE ANCIENT HIGH CHEVY CHASE n Ring Lardwera grear co “edy omance of “THE NEW KI.OIIMK!" WITH LILA LEE n Tryen Comedy m._m.mu--_r". Copn. Ave. & ' MeRinlevSt..D. CE_ JOYCE r.‘n " NEWS EV EMPIRE 911 H Street “\} A ALCOLA G CAROLINA ''® " MARINER." FARL 1., un BOW .- v C. Takoma Park, D. TAKOMA Tkows, P D- 1 FL] r\\vm A ATETION R COMEDY. RIALTO Pertorma; ver « Picture Theater GILDA GRAY | IN PERSON 812071209130 In a Distinetive Dancing Divertissement “HELL'S 400" Bcintiliating Photonlsv Fasture | Starring Margaret Livingston and | | | ER. Class Tuasday stape and_combinatjons i 'S Teseh you u to dance e in a few lessor | DAVI SON PROF_MRS M ST N, Cla Charleaton. Miss Fowler—Ca New interesting stepe._tharo Private and Class Day phone Main 6155 Fre. Aflantic 4883 229 First Street N . Harrisen Ford —WIDNITE SHOW v Gilda shington HARL S‘fON CONTEST Girl_Ent; tol Hill T V0020

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