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CCUSED CHAPLAN NARLIPATHITE Capt. Clampitt, Registered as “Mr. Jones,” Suspected by Husband. iated P NTA CRUZ, Calif, April 26 Capt. Orville 1. Clampitt, Army chap lain, acqui ? martial of « duct towa ineident in Capt . rest after the trial, hotel a womah o be the asked to n identi ved and interview were investig pair declined ta an, « P E rly an hour, ing to w thelr roo Capt. « 1+ in the lobby first an s said to flicked nose with a news and cale u a4 “home wrecker.” The chaplain withheld comment. The husband then interviewed his wife and apoligies to Capt. Clampitt followed “Mrs. Jones" then left the hotel with| her husband for their San Francisco lampitt readily admitted his and to he would t who is still The chaplain expects to resume duties at Vancouver Barracks, Wash., in a short time. 40 AND 8 FIGHT FLAMES RETURNING FROM ‘WRECK’ Party Has Big Time, But Truck Gets Into Trouble on Way Home in Wee Hours. The Society of 40 Tommes and § Cheveaus, the anization of the American Legion, concluded a week wreck” outing ‘‘somewhere in nd” early vesterday morning. e of the “wreck” was near ornia, Md.. near the mouth of xent River. Starting from the vicinity of the Dis- trict Building Saturday evening about 16 oclock in a truck, the delegation at s destination in a hard upper there was dancing 1 good time before the re started about 2 terda ing. % not smobth sailing on the re- i“first the truck slid wdway into a diteh, and 1e members of the 1 bucket brigade nguished the flames, how- cached Washington about 1 morning. ) to the local delegation he 40 and 8 also journey- imore, Hyattsville, and 8il ver Spring. Dr. B. C. Mac chef de o of the local organiz was in charze of those fro Othe officers were 1 zarde de inporte 1 correspondent n reau s H. Allen, grande Hipple gave several dancing the “wreck.” Initiations of nbers were postponed until . although would be considered a Child Swallows Poison. PPoison tablets and candy have the <ame appearance, so far as Junior 2 years old, 1119 I street, is e, and vesterday afterncon he swallowed two of the poison tablets that had been left on a kitchen table. He was treated at Emergeacy Hos- pital and returned home. l (Contimied from Twelfth Page) ularity. Featuring John Barrymore | in one of his most difficult vet one of | his most satisfying roles, the adapta- | ton of Herman Melville's “Moby | k" is admirably suited to the n. and e well is the whole pro d i et ()lal‘ from | w Dick." interesting actors well & The story. h and impressive =uited to their love story introduced to who can't take their 1 there still rem. of the sea. X s the theme of | “Meby Dick™ b sether forgot- | , for throughout one is impressed | chiefly with the spirit of conflict —of | man against man and man against | sea | “The Sea Deast” deserves to rank With the best pictures of the vear,| not only e of the acting of | Barrymore and Dolores Costello, who | support< him, but because of its fine | direction ‘;\ news fil and the overture by Guterson's orchestra fill the minutes between showings TIVOLI—Waring’s Pennsylvanians— “The Scarlet Waring's Pennsylvani the or-! Wash on never | in new | : Theater this week, " their | orig &5 a prologue (o ture-comedy, “The shman.” i appear as college hoys-—which is what they are, with bright-hued | hlazers, “London vyouthful pep and_college med! “Campus Frolics” is a quick succes slon of high-voltage incidents that might occur on the campus of any | institution of learning, with i Bates, the juvenle funmaker nouncer, as the ‘“freshman” about whom the vagaries of the collegiates revolve. What they don’t do to him was never done to any plebe. Then comes the music. The photoplay, shown for the first time in Washington, through Wednes- day, i I's production of " in which Lloyd Astor are featured. It is a romantic dapted from Gerald Beaumont > Lady Tlayed Fidele,” a action of New Or as its background Thursday a new first-run photoplay will be shown and the orchestra will yresent a complete change of pro- &ram. AMBA DOR—"Kikl.” The chief feature at Crandall's Ambassador through tomorrow is Norma, Talmadge's production of *Kiki,” First National's film version of the Belasco play by Andre Picard edapted by Hans Kraly, a complete review of which will be found esle- where. News events of the past week in this country and abroad, with short reels and pipe organ music by Harold T. Pease and Gertrude Krelselman complete the program CENTRAL—"Yellow Fingers.” Tive Unsell's adaptation of Gene Wright's South Sea story, “Yellow Fingers,” Is being shown the first two days of this week at Crandall’s Central Theater. It features Olive Borden, a new emotional screen star and a cast including Ralph Ince, Clalre Adams, Nigel De Brulier, Ar- mand Keliz and Josephine Crowell. The production is picturesque and directed by Emmett Flynn. Hal Roach's “Our Gang,” in a fastaction, tworeel comedy, “One Wild_Ride,” a new release in Grant. Jand Rice's series of “Sportlights” and pipe organ music complete the bill. Mlie. Anna Pourtale Benefit. A delightful entertainment was Iven last evening at Wardman Park 'heater, under the patronage of Mnie. Berenger, wife of the French Ambassador, and Mrs. Kellogg, wife of the Secretary of State, for the benefit of Mlle. Anna Pourtale, a well Ynown feacher of languages. A Jarge and distingulshed audience, which completely fiiled the theater, was representative of Washingtory wocial life. The program opened with a smart ¥rench play, “La Cigale Chez Les ¥ourmis,” by rrre D'Hennequin, with Willilam Dawson, Mrs. John iddle. Mlie. Blanche Roussel suquer and Miss Francesca McK ney in the cast. Miss Helen Iowison, well known Yocal singer, sang a group of Irench songs, appearing in quaint peasant costume. Assisting her at th. piano was Mrs. George H. Wilson. The last number, a skatcn called *Syracuse,” by Jean Rushmore Pat- terson. which might be described as a triangular slice from life, was pre. sented by a cast including Miss Ruth Russell of the Thomas Herbert Co.,as the wife; Walton Green, as the hus- band: Willmott Lewis, as the friend, and Harriett Allen, as the maid. The entertainment was under the direction of Mrs. Jean Rushmore Patterson. It is expected that the entertain- ment may be repeated next Sunday evening. ! Test to Find Strongest Man. NEW YORK, April 26 (®).--There’s to be a tournament of iron-bar bend- ing, nail-biting and other feats to determine the world's strongest man. The United States of America will be represented by a citizen who was born in Rumania. Other entrants will be from Germany, France, Italy, Russia and Canada. | in Household i Painting The practical way to se- P lect paint for any house- p holdpurposeistoexamine P panels which show exact- B ly how the finish looks after it is applied. We can show you just such practical helps. This display frame is se® up in our store. It consists of eight pieces of clapboard, each fin- g % | | ished with a different shade of T Sugall- Bt HOUSE PAINT i 4 This clapboard frame is equiv- alent to a section of a house. 1t shows the actual paint prop erly applied and constitutes an accurate guide in the selection of paint. Success in houschold painting islargelydependent upon meth- ods of preparing surfaces and applying_finishes. Complere ¢ information on these subjects i i i is given in a booklet called Mc- Dougall-Butler Paintand Varn. ish Facts. ‘This is another practical help toaid you with your household painting. It is a little encyclo- pedia of paint and varnish facts well worth reading. A copy may be had at our store or will be mailed to you upon request. i i ; i i With these guides tohelp, even the novice at painting can pro- duce successful results on any household finishing job he undertakes. Plan to sec them soon. GEORGE R. GILL 640 Penn. Ave.S.E. i Phones Lincoln 6800 and 2649 Prompt Delivery Everywhere ’ ol e o e 2B o | THE EVENING S AR, WASHINGTON, D. C.. MONDAY, APRIL 26, 1926. The Spring Exhibition of Karpen Furniture Every Karpen Suite Reduced Karpen Owerstuffed Group in plasn color taupe mohasr. with seat cushion tops of damask, threc peeces. 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