Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
JUVENILE COURT BILL TO BE DRAWN Chairman De Lacy Will Call Special Committee to Begin Its Work. William H. De Lacy, former judge of the Juvenile Court for nearly eight appointment of President velt, and now chairman of v‘lnnm\lnm‘ appointed by Cha subcom- | fare wor lation. int into conte One of his this wo x)\ s sistants in ott Rafter, ‘Leod informs me u and all for study and consideration 1 which to be reported back to him of the subcommittee on committee on rind in our pur- t possible meas. | need, too, in such ent, and wernment of laws rather the ju ant which i b than \corvectional or the high it may be | " the good | n o Khe e bunal should not be me, but every consideration »ymy and philanthropy de- > constituted pon and | s d to us by the ¢ committee it shall be my task to invite a meetin mittee for eonstruction of mend.” NIAGAR committte is to construet | > | peace chime will a su- | THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, TODAY'S AMUSEMENTS. tional “Seventh 20 p.m. MacKellar, Rialto 111:25 am., pom. Columbia 11:15 a.m., p.m. etropolitan 3orn to the West,' 12:45, 4:35, 6:15, 8§ and 935 am., 1:45, Splendid Road,” nd 9:40 pm he Sporting Lov ml ‘l 40 p.m. “at 7 and 9 oln (colored) from 2 to 11 p.m. VALLEY FORGE IS SCENE OF PATRIOTIC DISPLA p.m. ence Birthday Bell Dedicated in Woodland Cathedral. 9 of the 1 | hundreds of visito Banfler n es Th | pected chime 1 The be hung in ti giving tower tc i »f America in h The natio | of patriotic ¢ | the 48 DT T R — WE Expert Watch : Oppenheimer & Shah 907 F St N.W. We have books you need. E. Morrison Paper Co. 1009 Pa. Ave, A FALLS EXCURSIONS THURSDAYS $16.80 KovxD TRIF THE IDEAL ROUTE TO NIMGARA THROUGH BEA! kot Awents for De iS FROM OTHER WASHINGTON POINTS Eastern_ S| FALLS. G Uil ai Thtive and Tilustrated Folder PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD THE STANDARD RAILI BUDGET credit. Budget prices As Regular as Clock Work Our system calls for a ten- payment plan on your bill for suits or furnishings — OUR ROAD OF THE WORLD BUYING SYS- TEM is a dignified and more systematic method of handling same as cash prices. Keep in Touch With Washington While You Are Away Before you leave town ar- range at the business office to have The Star—LEvening and Sunday—sent to your address while you are away. No matter where you are going, if the U. S. mail gets there, The Star will reach you promptly. Rates by Mail—Postage Paid Payable in Advance Maryland and Virginia— One month One week. All other States— One month........ One week.. Evening and Sunday Evening Sunday ... 75¢ _50¢c 25c . 25¢ 15¢ 10c ..$1.00 30c 75¢ 25¢ 35¢ 10c Meaven,” vaude- “The Sporting 3:45, 545, 'he Isle of Retri “Ranson's Folly,” Nation Peace Chime and Independ- | . pangled Banner national | Repairing | LANK BOOKS all the blank COMMUNITY CENTER SUMMER WORK OPENS New Schedule in Effect Tomorrow at Central, With Swimming for Children Up to 14. + at| The Summer schedule of the Com- 35 | munity Center Department, District of { Columbia Public Schools, will open at | Central High Center tomorrow, with swimming every Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday amd Friday afternoon for children up to and including 14 years { age, and with Wednesday afternoon at periods will be given each a f 40 minutes each, beginning at 1:30, nm.” The fee for chil nts. imming periods for adults will be Thursday and sessions for women 7:30 and men 30. The evening and only n to swim sion. The , and for period ev will Do for Ingh those who wisl will be admitted at fee for adults ™ ¢ Y tor will be be assisted 3 mmers are re. ed to note that each person must or her own bathing suit and that all women must bring caps. N be furnished and girls w que > Community Center Department d concerts in the m during the sea e | and Alexandria, Va. 90c¢ Round Trip 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. week days Car leaves Terminal 12th & Pa. Ave.N.W,, every hour on the hour. 2 Mount Vernon Electric Railway | Phone Main 397 son by the Army Music School Band, two in July and two in August, the dates being Thursdays, July 15 and 29, and August 5 and 19. These concerts are free to the public. Persons desiring to use the tennis courts at Central High are asked to note that the courts may be used every Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday from 5 p.m. until dark, and on Saturday afternoon from 1 p.m. until dark. For regular use of the courts by groups, applica- tion should be made to Paul E. Blocher, telephone Columbia 7744, who is in charge of courts. MAY CLOSE 3 STATIONS. B. & 0. Officials’ Request Brings Inspection Near Washington. Spectal Dispatch to The Star. BALTIMORE, July 5. -— Peoples’ + | Counsel Thomas J. Tingley and Ray Y. Gildea, service engineer of the pub- lic service commission, will make an inspection tomorrow and Wednesday of three Raltimore and Ohfo Railroad depots in Prince Georges and Mont- gomery counties, which the company has asked authority to close. Lack of business is the reason for a desire | to close the stations. Closing of the stations and elimina- tion of frelght and passenger agents now employed will be opposed by Mr. Tingley when the cases are heard Thursday before the commission. The stations are Buck Lodge, Branch- ville and Muirkirk. —without saving some of your It's a week lost if vou e a deposit. Think ahead NOW and open a sav- ings account—3% interest. ANK OF COMMERCE AND SAVINGS Cor. 7th and E Sts. C.. MONDAY. . JULY 5, ROME CABBIES DOOMED. Governor Orders Vehicles Must Be Replaced by Motors. ROME, July 5§ ®).—The horse- drawn cab still vastly outnumbers taxis in Rome, but it is doomed. Gov. replaced by the end of this year. license. MT. VERNON STEAMER Charles Macalester Leaves “th St. Wharf Daily 10 A.M: and 2:30 P.M. Round Trip, 85¢ Admission, 25¢ Cafe and Lunch Counter on Steamer Mt. Vernon not open on Sundays W SSSSSSASSSASRRNAS o Expert Fittings The ability to fit trusses, elas- tie hosiery and abdominal sup- porters perfectly cannot be ac- quired except by long experi ence. Gibgon's fitting staff have been doing this work faithfully and skillfully for many years. IITERA TR L LA ERARN NSRS Our service has been available to the public of Washington for the last 20 years. Avail your- self of this great opportunity if ven need anv sureical abpliance. THE GIBSON (0. — ENCo e 917 G St. NW. R L Cremonesi has ordered that half the cabs must be abandoned and motor vehicles before For each three of the horse cabs given up the stable owners will be granted one taxi Don’t Put It Off If you need Eyeglasses get them now, here M. A. LEES OPTICAL CO. 614 9th St. BRANCH STORE 712 11th Street HARD CRABS Are at Their Best at HERZOG’S Sea Food Cafe and Restaurant 11th & Potomac River Open Until Midnight Fresh Fish in ¢ n. Crahs in all styles. Chickens, steaks, chops, " Open All Day Monday, July 5 O Open at 8:30 A.M. Daily ; ’ ? | 7 on Time Interest on Interest Your July Interest Coupons and ¢ | Dividend Checks will yield you ad- Z : 4 H : : : : % ? 2 : : % ditional return if deposited in Our { Savings Dept Chevy Conches other b on_improved D. €. $ | real estate and listed collateral FRANKLIN NATIONAL BANK Tenth St. at Pa. Ave. NW. 1111 Connecticut Avenue B. COCHRAN THOS. P. HICKMAN Presideut V. lsonN A Special Selling Event that is of supreme interest to every home maker in Washington starts tomorrow. It is the July Clearance Sale at the Julius Lams- burgh Furniture Co.—an occasion for which hundreds of Washingtonians look for and wait for in anticipation of the values offered on furniture of quality. Before vou decide upon that bedroom suite, dining suite or new furniture of any kind, visit our You will be amply rewarded with bargains—hun- dreds of them—a store-wide reduction sale that offers furniture for every room in the home on which the reg- ular prices have been reduced to new low levels. And for those who do not care to pay cash we have a Deferred Payment Plan that will meet your every idea of a dignified charge account. » = 1 l | \ [ METROPOLITAN | F ST. AT 10TH TODAY—10:30 A.M. TO 11 P.M. FIRST NATIONAL PRESENTS CONWAY TEARLE BARBARA BEDFORD Ward Crane and Arthur Rankin In the Drury Lane Hit, SPORTING LOVER —EXTRA— LLOYD HAMILTON IN “NOTHING MATTERS” World Sarvey—Song Reel Wm. Raymond, Tenor Washington's Finest Orchestra Danlel Breeskin. FRANDA LL’S . AN NT VTN \mlu NDID T ROAT SSEMIL QUG VADIS CRANDALL'S, s and Holiday N TOMOR) ARLE Y BEDFORD T LOVER ACRANDALL’S CENTRAL TODAY AND DR MILLES or. AN IMPERIAL Mionrs CRANDALL’S “{!if}.,,,,...,\. OFD I GEOR AESOP xn\vvvl(nn\ MARY ASTOR in THE SCARLET SAINT CRANDALL'S it olud; ¥ JAN ador oL RA.NW Spe TODAY W LIS MaA lilllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllll||II|‘IlI|I?llll T RICH and THE LOVE SNLE l-filllllllllllllllllllllll nd Casiier | ‘ NATIONAL TONIGHT 8110, 75c. soe AT 8:20 MAT. WED., ALL SEATS 50c NATIONAL THEATER PLAYERS Direction Clifford Hrooke. Offer “0MX COLDEX'S PERFECT COMEDY | DRAMA Tz *KEITH KEITH-ALBEE IR VAUDEVILLE: GALA HOLIDAY BILL HELEN MacKELLAR In “The Mud Turtle” N i (g VAL & s1s EXTRA Commander Byrd's Flight to the North Pole TODAY'S MAT —ORCH.. 60c. TONIGHT—5800 ORCH. 1N R SAON 39 KN N F Street at 12th TODAY AND ALL WEEK Paramount Presents ZlNE GREV' ORN -y WEST thrilling, dynamsc border ro- mance. fe g ARGARET MORRIS HASE COMEDY Internationnl News—FEte. ////////// //”//// PALACE F Street at 18th TODAY AND ALL WEEK Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Presents “PADLOCKED” BY REX BEACH 4 throbbing tala of 1925 Americam youth and Broadway night- lipe. with LOIS MORAN--NOAH BEERY ENNETT COMEDY wa—Overture—Fte. ||/ CHESAPEAKE BEACH ON THE BAY NOW PLAYING NEW YORK'S MOBT RECENT PHOTOPLAY BENSATION ‘THE UNKNOWN SOLDIER’ WITH CHARLES EMMETT MACK, MARQUERITE DX LA LA Mot AND —SPECIAL PROLOGUE— Tuturiag C. A. McDONALD Bitnd Baritons and World War | Vot t o MICHA" OUSERBON, Conductin 4 S ormastons Dot Orthestrs MARSHALL HALL Located on the Beautiful Potomac Steamer Chas. Macalester Leaves 7th St. Whart DAILY 10 am. . . 2:30 and 6:45 p.m. 27 4th of July Novelties, Flags, hll b “ghula]Enly nndSmrlh u. Tne. D reet AMLUE ENTS. DIRECTION STANLEY COMPANY OF AMERICA Kt Pop. Price Vaude- ville Stasley Firet Run Phote- Plays ansnce PERFECY 13th St—BDelow F TODAY—1:130 to 11 P.M. CLIFF EDWARDS the melody wisard you kuow as “UKELELE IKE" “DANCE REVELS” Novelty Revue in 3 Scenes Three Other Great Acts On the Screen Wm. Fox Presents The “SHAMROCK HANDICAP” Romance at the Races STELLAR CAST CRANDALL’S \|ml|n "_l'lu ater rden Im'\‘\ “RANSON'S BOLORES DE _OF THE Te ‘\yniuu;\\ MADNGE CRANDALL’S 'OLONY | « At. & Farragat > 3 R AN RO LY 11 \Yt Tl IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII"' CHEVY CHASE leading tw Peppy Mo Day Danes Film Features CHEVY CHASE Do Conn lq‘l\ CIRCLE 'f;:,’:.‘,.\ b HIPPODROME " near 9th ONLY— GLORTA Rt LR XD !.\I‘\ NS \”u\\fl‘f\ ELITE 14th St. and R. I Ave. TODAY ONLY-GLORIA N. I'NTAMED “CADE 1343 RAYM DUMBARTO! 9h & 0 Sts. N.W. CAPITOL e \\H\"" RV\.(‘ ;\HT NEw STANTON 6th&C Sts. N.| E ntin. from 2 il Iml|!'lIIIIlIlIll|lII!Il|l'lIIIIHIIHIII!IIIHI!n. EARLY STAY FREE ADMISSION AMUSEMENT PARK WITH 50 BIG ATTRACTIONS AND GREAT MUSIC BY “HAPPY” WALKER l-‘on | "|IIII|IlIIIlIl|IlI!II|lII.II|l|IIIIIIIllIIIIIll!I!IHIIIIH'IIHIH"' 40-MILE MOONLI_GHT AN B \nfi’m ISLE OF RETRIBUTION DANCE ROF. AND MRS T A »\lHD‘R E‘N‘blfl Oth st n s L