Evening Star Newspaper, June 8, 1926, Page 40

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40 U. 5. FUNDS ENOUGH TOMEET EXPENSES Treasury Will Pay Current Bills Without Calling for New Loans. se in income taxes and other enabied the 1 gations th without offering new obligations for sale June For the first time since the war, the Government will thus be able to get over one of its quarterly fiscal peak joads without hav to borrow on the market, Another factor in “this departure from the usual procedur Mellon announced, was * the ag, e public debt. nm(umos due June 15 are somewhat less than usual.” A total of ,000,000 in short-term could be met and i ced until Sep- tember with the ba plus the income ta roceived this quarter. This means a flat reduction in the public debt at this time of $333,000,000. Bumper receipts in all lines were re- ported today by 000,000 = $20.000, imated collections. nt reduction in in- Mellon s above expectations and would be at least 5 per cent more than was an- ticipated by the Treasury. Collections Set Record. Internal revenue receipts for the first 11 months of this fiscal year are almost 000,000 higher than for this peri ar ago .Income collections alone have totaled 38,000, as compared to $1,388,- ,000 for this period a year ago. i e been mdde by on _the collections which will be made will reach almost $300,000,000. swelled the . Mr. Mellon ction of back he explained, was the | f a drive being made by the | Siifes ol iEeveniio Stircan Aliea col- | lections for this fiscal vear already amount to almost $300,000,000, and by the end of the month the Secretary believed they would be $100,000,000 more than_estimated. In March the Treasury retired a little more than $600,000.000 in oui- standing securities and ' floated s bond issue of $495,000,000. TODAY’S AMU SEMENTS \atlonal—’ Little Miss Bluebeard,” K lh —DBelle Baker, vaudeville, at nd $:1:5 p.m. KAPLOWITZ [721 NINTH STREET NORTHWBT BAND CONCERTS. Walter Reed General Hospital, today at 6:30 p.m., concert by the United States Marine Band, Taylor Branson, second leader, conducting. March, “2d Army Corps'.Hayes Overture, “Willlam Tell,” Rossini Indian romance, “Hobomoko,” Reeves Duet for cornet and trombone, “Home to Our Mountains,” - Verdl Musicians Nicholas Cicchese and FEdward Gummel. Grand scenes from “Traviata,” Verdl “Spring ..Vessella “Souvenir,” Drdla Marche Slave....Tschaikowsky “The Star Spangled Banner.” Franklin Square, Fourteenth and 1 streets northwest, today 7:30 p.m., by the United States Navy Band, Charles Ben- ter, leader; Charles Wise, sec- gnd leader. Valse Intermezzo, Zephyrs” Morceau de Salon, ‘Washington Eve- Stannard e Ghost 0( the .Grossmann ra, Moszkowski (b) "Ilmuxuratloll March.” Excerpts from “The Sudent (b) "On the Edge of the Inke (c) “At the Dance.” Rhapsody, “Slavonic,” “I1 Bacio”. ““Moszk Valse, Selection, ea Sor ousa “The \lar Spangled Banner.” Some Time. 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We carry in stock a complete’ lme of VALENTINE'S COACH SPECIAL SUMMER COATS 14 or ' SUMMER DRESSES $18.75 FORMERLY $29, $35, $39 VERY REMARKABLE BARGAINS | IN OUR ANNUAL | JUNE CLEARANCE SALES _STORE OPEN DAILY AT ;50 A.M, When Your Repair Bills Are High Ask for RExorNE BROS, Inc, 306 Albee Building and it'll protect you Paints for roofs and for-all Let Brushing Lacquer $1.95 Qt. trim, iceboxes, pottery, etc. and VARNISHES. | Phone Frank. 8325 THE EVENING BYRD DUE JUNE 22. By the Assoctated Press. Lieut. Comdr. Richard E. Byrd and his polar exploration expedition aboard the steamer Chantier expects to reach New York about June 22. A message to the Navy Department yesterday from the ship. which left Lo;)xdon June 4, said all aboard were wel l-or June Weddings. Gude's flowers and decorat. every requirement. 1212 F.—Adver- tisement. EMEMBER —we have a. tremendous stock of blank books al- ways on hand. E. Morrison Paper Co. 1009 Pa. 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DIRECTION STANLEY [ METROPOLITA First National Presents $IX STARS IIEGKI.ESS LADY X TRA— BROOKE JOHNS His Banjo and the “OKLAHOMANS" Comedy—News—Prelude ‘Washi: Daniel Breeskia, Conducter TODAY, AND. TOMO! GRIFFITH llllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIh. Top, KIRKWOO 3 CK! TOMORROW-—GEORGE_O'BRIEN “THE JOHNSTOWN FLOO] CENTRAL ERANDALL’S T ARy ORE, BRREYMOREsol pABLE 14th & Col. Rd. TH, HARLAN LAINE E_IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIllIll ATIONAL Tq'!lfifi"l $1.10, 78e, Bbe NATIONAL THEATER PLAYERS Direation m'!vfll Brooke, Offer (2 s S5 P JOHN GOLDEN'S COMEDY DRAMA, ‘“ITH HEAVEN” 7%, /// 727 /////// VAUDEVILLE A Bill _Extraordinary BELLE BAKER The Incomparable Mr. and Mrs. JIMMY BARRY KARAVAEFF The Sensational Russiam MEN'S GLEE ‘oLuB HERBERT CI CLIFTON WALTER BROWER THE SEEBACKS CARL SCHENK DUO MARSHALL HALL Located on the Beautiful Potomac Macalester . Wharf sU \DAT 10:30 a. 2.30 nm‘ sanr m. t!oundfilflp m. ROUND TRIP, 50c RlALTO 9th at Gee N. W. —NOW PLAYING— Carl Lasmmle Preseats REGINALD DENNY_ b R ey g oo “ROLLING HOME” —PRESENTATIONS— Helen Ted AULT and GERARD { In a Terpsichorean “Tea for Twe' and Other Features, Directsd By Mischa Guterson, Overture, *Vienna lnumunn-x lnvn—ot ¥ snren at_13th TODAY AND ALL WEEK Paramount Presents BEBE DANIELS n a mrm comedy de luze of Palm Beach gayety ! “THE PALM BEACH QIRL" ' WITH LARRY GRAY Mermatd e__omedy. Wl-imn- sreel, Ove F Street at 13th TODAY AND ALL WEEK Paramount Presents THE LUCKY LADY A captivating romance of Euro- pean royalty with WM. COLLIER, JR.--GRETA NISSEN: AND LIONEL BARRYMORE Extral-HARRY LINK-Extral Composer—Radio Artist ARTISTIC MANTELS Choice Line to Select from ELLETT 1106 9th St. N.W. Main 8731 TODAY=-~10130 A, M. to 11 P. M. Today at 8133, 7123 & 9130 P, M. Finest Orchestra RROW —RAY. TMTE ADAMS CoN- CRANDALL’S,,;},;’:",‘;:,".’:‘;,, PTT 04 BEX, LY()\ = oth Bet D & B W_JOHN AXD TOMORROW —JQEA CRANDALL’S s“:, g :‘:n, COMPANY OF AMERICA e D Cine Novel of vis Teut Mevions® BOBBY HEATH & CO. HITS & BITS OF VAUDEVILLE- ‘Threv Other Great Asts ON'THE SORERN WILLIAM lOYD J " iRVE'S TeAves” CRANDALL’S Avenno Gnml Mats. Daily, 2 pm.bundis: < E TODAY L AND TOMORROW — W TNE ¥ HA! D AES u CRANDALL’S Apollo Theater 624 W ~.E and Garden TODAY, AND TOMORROW_.COR. INNE nrrru in “MLLE. And in CRANDALL'S YORK Ga.Ave.8Quebectt. TORAY—JOHY BOWERS in “ROCE. « CLYDE COOK JOHN _HARRON umHWAYR'Q CRANDALL'S ¢ 0“" Av.&Farragnt ER 1 n T FARHAToN'™ i HAMMER. P FcnECRERED ||IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII" ST Chesapeake Beack On-the-Bay Bathing, Dancing and All Amusements< Mile Boardwalk Round Trip—Adults, (Suns.. Holl Trains FOR YOUR ¥UN GLEN ECHO FREE ADMISSION AMUSEMENT PARK NINE BI@ RIDES, FORTY OTHER POPULAR FEATURES AND “HAPPY’ WALKER 0 yoR DANCING Let’s Go! ARLINGTON BEACH PARK 100 AMUSEMENTS DANCING—BATHING Arlington Beach Orchestra FREE ADMISSION ——— 40-MILE MOONLIGHT Trip Tontght. 7:15 Steamer ST. JOHNS Wardman Park Theater Week of June 6th A NEW GIGANTIC 1'QuoVadis’ WITH EMIL JANNINGS Three Shows Daily 3:00—7:00—9:00 Pa. Ave. sAmole Parking Soace % Nummu nnu:s—Adlxltn. 156 Chl‘d.l-L Bet. 14th & 151 OI-YMPlC‘:,'.‘.‘.?‘;m L e ek BR K, 9th HlPPODROME T EWIS STONE. ANNA Q. '00 MUCH MOXNEY.™ . and R. L Ave. D TOMORROW: EUTE L MARION D BROADWA LlBERTY ,?..‘». AMERICAN B '},," “HOW BAXTE! GLORTA® SWANSON “THE UNTAMED LAD C. H. Olive PRINCESS MARY PHILE NEW STANTON i< e N 6.1 0 p.m. CHEVY CHASE , font, e YIELL n’r LERO' THAYER Charleston, Waitz, Tango 1145 _Connecticut_Ave. DAVlSON’S tly private: s dance eicning “with o Charleston. Foxtrot. Tango, Waltz. Coll

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