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PRESIDENT LAUDS - DEBT COMMISSION; Singles Out Secretary Mellon in Voicing Approval of Group's Work President Coolidze vesterday paid_a hizh compiiment to the members of the American Debt Funding Commis- |, ¢ sion for the successful manner in| which they have negotiated settle | ment of the debts owed this conntry by Europeans. The President looks upon the work of the Debt Corfimis. | <ion as a great accomplishment, and | one which should be highly satisfac- tory to the American people While discussing the accomplish ments of the Debt Commission the a represented if the Ame date fully gra t | | that the commission | ted out that nezotiated for he United States of 0.000,000 in money w000 in interest, 000,000 Presiden this is not ccompl in that this ml\«h H‘”'v‘\ i to bhe 3 !unrvi Srates. but | will unques a stabilization of ation throughout hecause the wrinz abo economi~ Europe The President of the commission ctary of Treasury \ of the commission. for his leadership in the mis sfon’s work. The President was rep vesented as believing that much of the syceess the commi n can be at ed to the confidence felt in Mr. Mellon's financial judzment. not only 1 the people of the United States, but woad f 1 could hate accomplished so much ad not heen for the feeling of Mellon + summed up the debt being liberal and just terms bheing the best that irrived at under the elreum | tionahly the while praising mem singled out Mellon ASE BALL See us for an you need. GARRISON’S Wholesae Ty amd Ntcits €8 Ine. 1 E Street N.W. | Expert | Watch | Repairing Opponhmmer & Shah 203 F_St. N.W. saying | @iy 2 SAVE-—HERE account at _this hank.” Start nt 0w ,‘g,. £ @2 2 2 OF COMMERCE AND SAVINGS Cor. 7th and E Sts. (2 Rl ol A USRI hll?l!lllllllull. T IIIII,'IIIHIIIIH Open at 8:37 A.M. Daily % fo) 4% Savings Time Accounts € Deposits You'll Feel “At Home” National Bank. 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National-—“White Collars,” comedy, at 2:20 and 8:20 p.m Wardman Park at £:30 p.m. Keith's “Weak Siste Chatterton, vaude- villeo at 2:05 and %:15 p.m. Earle Danceland,” vaudeville, continuons from 1:30 to 11 p.m Rialto- Fritzi Scheff *“The Gilded Butterfiy,” at 11:40 a.m., 1:40, 3:30, 5:40, 7:30 and 9:30 p.m. Metropolitan —“Other Women's Hus: bands,” at 11:40 a.m., 1:40, 3:40, 3:35, 740 and 9:45 pm. Palace - “The Runaway.’ am, 1, 2:45 Columbia 11:20 a.m., 9:55 pm. For Heaven 1:05, 2:45, 4:3 Devil's Cireus,’ and 9:10 pm, ‘Bride of the Storm,” "he Ambassador at K0, R and Central Glo ntamed Lady, 6:30, 8 and %10 p.m. Lincoln bhat.” from BLAZE CROSSES RIVER. MISSOTTLA, fors flie of which has heen “House Peters in 2 10 11 p.m., continuon Mont.. May & (®). A undetermined origin burning along the middle fork of the Flathead River since Monday last night burned its way into the Glacier National Park. where it burned over an area of about 200 acres. along both banks of the river in the vieinity of the town of Relton. High | winds carried it across a 100.vard rPIr-h of water. Accldent and Health Insurance COVERS ANY ACCIDENT AND SICKNESS Sayen . Women: 1.00 A YEAR AND UP Address f14 Tipshur &t or pllom' Avlaml H281 i AGENT WILL CALL Vhe Reault of 50Nears of ~ practical coffre crpericrce M-E-SWING CO. 1013 - B~ STREET » | bulletin, The fire Is progressing | | | %mmmmm R RORAERRRER S THE EVENIN TRAINING CAMP GETS 18 WESTERN PUPILS Georgetown School Leads Others of Capital and Stands Third in Entire Areu. School s h schools leading n the the Camp It is Western High the other local hi official _standing tained Citizens' Military Tralning made public yesterday stated (hat decision has been reached | pennant to ihe sehool and | ng Western will win this trophy In leading the other local hish schools, Western ranks (hind on the preceded by St Mexandrin Hizh ars old e sip | list heing John's College and Rehoo Out of 235 hoys | or over I8 or 7.6 per cent i | nified " their intention af the camp this vear While Central High Scheol, accord ing to the present list, is sending 26 s, it is observed that of the T80 ) 17 vears or over, A STITCH IN TIME SAVES Costly Repairs to Tiling ELLETT 1106 9h Main w. Mount Vernon and ¢ Alexandria, Va. 90c Round Trip 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. week days RIS 1JEI§IEJE@EI"‘WFJ@E‘F_F 3 ‘—WA Car leaves Terminal 12th & Pa.Ave. N.W, every hour on the hour. 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Central ranks fourth. 8. John's College leads, with hoys going to camp out of 4 per cent. Alexandria High Sl second, with 6 going out of 3%, for a |mrlel|ldxp of 15.8. Liey John S t, executive of ficer, “I inized Ieserves, announces that more than a score of applica tions have heen received since the last report on April 17, 13 K Capt. Glynn to Go to Paris. Capt Glynn, Quarter- the Washington | has been ordered to take a course Ecole de Edward I Corps, dinte depot, [ master at study dance, the All Colors Indian Head || 34c Perfect quality zenu ine Indian Head in every known quality. Fresh rom pisce, Iinten- | SCHOOL POLICY STANDS. Edueation Board Told Buildings Will Be Named for Individuals. The District Commissione the Roard of Education vesterday fhe policy of naming public schools | after individuals has not heen changed recent action in declining to change the namé of the Woodridge School to | the Rossell School was a precedent | which tha Commissioners Intended to | follow. 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R, TODAY E THE, TODA HOLTE mmm\u Ty COMEDNY TOMORROW.CGLORIA S ANSON W THE UNTAMED LADY CRANDALL’S , TONAY \nn\H T < TE S ¢ GANG T N TOMORROW-"HOU'SE PETERS in IRCTS REGINALD _DENNY RN ER C e o |I|II|IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII|IIIIIIIIIII|III|III|" 11111 CORTINTOUS, 11 A FRITZI SCHEFF AMFRICA'S FAMOUS MUSICAL COMEDY STAR APPEARING IN PERSON AT 3:30. 7:30. 930 P. M. ON THE SCREEN “THE GILDED BUTTERFLY” WITH ALMA RUBENS AND BERT LYTELL CLLLED FROM WASHINGTON NEWS Wer appearance at the Rinlte this week In the Vise Scheff ahould stay with us. heing hoth 21 Scheff mak WMe Again® act. ttractive in volce and person. “The Gilded Butterfiy” in the movie ure. Alma Ruhens ihe lend mnd she doen the heat work of mood old career. hoa many dramatic momenta and never fafla fn one. 7 KEITH~ ALBEE 3 VAUDEVILLE A BILL PAR EXCELLENCE The Distinguished Young Star RUTH BCHATTERTON In “The Confllct” A Playlet of Infinite Charm BERT ERROL London's Mnsie Hall Favorite Extra Added Attraction ROVE & MAVE 419 9 LOEW'S 00I.IIMIA ¥ Street at 12th THIRD AND FINAL WEEK E Paramount Presents HAROLD In his Rilarious romantie romedy “FOII HEAVEN" S SAKE" e 3N Ay & In “La_Fantastique™ Other Delightful Features ‘I‘ODAY L] llflfltt ORCRE! ’ rnmz lAll‘OVY IS" & Phones MAIN 4484-44856523 f) WARDMAN THEATER The Thomas Herbert stack Co. WARDMAN PAR EL Entennee Throush Hater Loy “WEAK SISTERS” Second Week Eve. 8:30—New Prices, $1.00 & 75¢ office. Sat. Mat., 2:30, TSconaecar Soon TODAY AND ALL WEEK Paramount Presents THE RUNAWAY am DedMiile's puiaion drama of the Kentucky mountains, featuring WARNER BAXTER Ciarlie Chase Comedy evwa—QOverture—Fte. DI N AN 3 A1 N Y, Mll'l'llll. B“RLESK TWICE DAILY KUTE KIDS THESE KUDDLING KUTIES Minstrel Night L AMERICAN st St. and R. 1. Ave. PERCY MARMONT in e - VORI N LlBERTY or ,l{l‘( ::‘\"lllll r STAN NTGH Park. D. €. BOARDMAN MEMORY N NA?IONAL TONIGHT 8110, 76, 56 AT 8:20 EXTRA MAT. FRIDAY ALL SEATS 50c TAKOMA Tekomn and_CONRAD \u‘rr n LANE. and COME; PRINCESS 119 H s NE. BETTY _COMPSON in THE PALACE OF PLEASURE “The best acted play th have done In their twa seasan: leomard Rall, News ODAY ONLY. TOM MOQRE RESSIE Tomee 0% 1. DANCE * COMEDY and 1 14th St. and R. 1. EIIE 1% . aed JOANNA ROROTRY FNER R AR AR DA “One_of that has N sears— the snappiest comedies aced the stage in many oAn J. Daly. Poat. NATIONAL THEATER PLAYERS Direetion Clifford Brooke. 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