Evening Star Newspaper, July 9, 1926, Page 30

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I 5[[]W|ll ATTEND CITY CLUB EVENT! = Dedication of . Golf Course in Maryland to Be Held - Tomorrow. More than 1,500 members and have accepted .invitations to -attend the formal dedication tomor- row of the City Club’s new clubhouse and golf cnurse at Beaver Dam, Landover, Md. . L. Odenthal, exec- utive secretary or the . club, an- nounced today that about 500 of those to attend have made reservations for the dinner and dance to follow the dedication. Gov. Albert C. Ritchie of Maryland will be the club's guest of honor at the ‘dinner, following which he will award prizes to the winners of the golf and trap shooting contests, whlch will be features of the dedica- tion program. One of the most interesting fea- tures of the occasion will be an ex- hibition of formation flying by an airplane squadron of the Maryland Natlonal Guard. under command of Maj. Willlam Tipton. The planes. which will arrive from Baltimore at { TODAY’S AMUSEMENTS, Natlonal— “Seventh Heaven,” dnlu.t.tl:!.m ‘Helen MacKellar, = vaude- v‘llie,ullimlllnm. Edwards, vaudeville, | —Clift continuous, 1:30 to 11 p.m. Palace— Padlocked,” at 10:50 -.m.. 1! 'S. 2!5. 4:15, 516, 6:05, 7:50 and nhlto— 11:26 a.m., 1:25, t‘ll. l:’i, 7:25 u:d "ll p.m, lolumbia—"Born to the West,” at 11:16 a.m,,"12:45, 4:35, 6:15, 8 and 9:56 pm. Metropolitan—"The Ago lnve:u"'l u,“ll 45 a.m., 1:45, 3: 5:45, Tivoll— 2:25, 4:10, 6, Aml Flight,” at Central—"“The Blind Gudd!u." at 12:30, 2, 8:30, 5, 6:30, 8 and 9:40 p. Wardman Park— “‘l'ho Isle of Ratfl bution,” at 'l and 9 pm. ‘“The Shamrock Handicap,” from 2 to 11 p.m, B Hawaii Fights for School Curh. The government of Hawail has pe- titioned the Supreme Court for a re- view of the decision of the lower Fed- leral Court holding unconstitutional its foreign la: ge school laws. Hawail asserts that it is vitally im- portant to the welfare of the island thaz the Japanese schools should be regulated. £ LA (COLORED MAN WDU’IDEO, SUES ARCADE COMPAIY.. Jumes Blaad Made Move as if %0 Draw Weapon. ¥ N male 6000 Piney Branch road, Was shot In | g rteanth street and Park road, to| | the left shoulder, by Constable Edward ot 8 Bt "o at|Caywodd_of Bethesda, Md., 'while on ;!rlno- to pay his commission, the, brok- Nebraska. aveniie near Piney Branch ,"m, ugh Attorneys Roger J. White- | Dist g |00 AU 12:13 gclock thin morn: | tord wad Henry € 4 g s says he was aested Bland, ln an. lun-mbno, had been by the wmpl;?ln nmmn:# pursued from nto the Dis- | for the property. ;. Me declares he in- terested Mr. Biick In the proposition trict by the mlwllblt m alleged speeding, ‘and it was while .the con: stable was examining his driver's per- | March 31 last for mit that Bland is alleged to have made ; Mr, Blick tran: , Where- | the Arudb -movaulnuduwuwu table Caywood s! ot him. The wounded man was uk.n to Emergency Hospital and tregted by Dr. R. M. Rosenberg, who extracted to draw' a weapon. Lieut, McGill Grove of No. 14 police precinet conducted an . |rwlldllflnl\ It was sald at the hospital thi ing that the wounded man prMy will be in condition to nturn to Mary- land and. .ur\ trial. for speeding without delay,‘his condition not be- ing serious. The com the property to W nd “Amusement e Yo AR Rutter absorbs: flavor and shotiid the bullet. Bland denied that he was | be kept in a eovered stone or earthern armed or that he made a move as if | jar, Car Terminal' m".':m.:;:;.900 DRDERED T0 HOUOWLU. ntment to the Reg- T uiar amy he ::‘. ‘ehief oF . divigen of Departm has ¢ m”m'i“m a visit to m- city on leave d abgence. . - - , | amount is due him as commission on - ‘!'lu Brlnlflfld ‘Republican has James Bland, - colored, 21 years, B gt s th jaste oL AN i e property, at ‘de- | his appointment to the Regular Arm: in the grade of major in July, m. He ‘was major in thn 3rd Infantry, ational Guard,.from June, Clark the broker | 1916, to April, 1917, was " gy 3% 4% on on Time Snv'-p Deposits Our ('iwng Depositors’ List '# Dorter —affords convincing evidence of the ence. G !fiuenchnl Franklin service—of the been sfaction resulting from doing ness with us. §Chevy Chase and Wlmllllfln "Rail- way Coaches stop at oul 10th .ml Pa. Ave., other lmlul at. the IUONHY TO IOAN at current rates on D. O. real estate and MNated col- lateral. ght the property 000, and June 1 you need pliance. | ‘The ability to fit trusses, elas- tie hosiery and abdominal sup- porters perfectly cannot be ac- doing and skilifully for many years. Our service has. to the public of Washington for the.last 20 years. Avail your- self ‘of this great opportunity if ment. - He mnnmnur-pro- by long experi- fitting staff have s vmrk faithtully been available any artificial ap- m —”- AM. T. 1 rm rmer G.fl" I'EIII.E -BARBARA BEDFORD ‘Ward Crane and Arthur Rankin 5 vhe Drery Lame Hit, The SPORTING LOVER —EXTRA— LLOYD HAMILTON N “IOTHIIO MATTERS"{ y—Song Reel w-. ll-y-u. Temor 'IIMDI Fines om.nn - Dantel Breesk! ' TODAY—! TAYAIAR (AT COMED! #-Alll‘ » TDsoR TODAY_JACK !;g'}lf RALSTON in ’"'IJ'#‘ i3 P nd And, AESOP FARL Koith Pop. | Pries Yaude vilfe 18th St—Telow F TODAY—1:30 te 11 P.M. CLIFF EDWARDS the melody wizard Enow an “OKELELE IKE” “DANCE REVELS” Novelty Revine in 3 Seenes Three Other Great Acts On the Sereen Wm. Fox Presents The “SHAMROCK HANDICAP” Remance at the Nares lT!l.I.ll CAST Apolin 1 ater I"l" 'AK CQUE _in LOR R A IRIDES. " Alvl SEN- TOM MIX 1N CTRE CRANI g Savoy Theater mfiAY—gO!TE L WARR! TOMORROW ADGE in PEP.” — _ RICHARD __ TAL- “THE PRINCE OF Capt. Bm'fi: Relieved. Capt. J W. Smith, jr., Medical Corps, has Bereuevlefll_ltmgl\ "t'llutyh:'\t Reed neral o8] this bltll;:ldfifp \:tu?;! gmgh ot ]I -na ordered to Fort Wood, N. Y., ramittee on arTangements for the e arranged to have an 3 o'clock, will operate under radio’ di- vection, both - from the air and a ground station. -After the formation fiving Maj. Tipton will give an exhi- Franklin National Bank m""”w_l’;r" Tenth St. at Pa. Ave. N.W. 1 Cor . & Farragut FODAYWILLIAM BOYD and VEBA BEUNOL in “STEEL PRE- Tm(mmow HAROLD _LLOYD in 'OR HEAVEN'S SAKE. : & CRANDALL'S HoMe = M'I#Y—Al'r ACORD in S THE SET ARLIE CHASE STAR Y ADELINE IIliIIIIllllllllllllIllllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIlIlII‘IIIHHIII,II_IL MT VERNON STEAMER Charles Mnulu!er Leaves “th St. Wharf 10 AM. and 2: 30 P.M. Round Trip, 85¢ Admission, 25¢ Cafe and Lunch Counter on Steamer /" Mt, Vernon not open on Bundays auto caravan o Jeave the City Club at 11 o proceed direct to the grounds, ar r!v!n‘ there in time lo\' the start of the program at noo! ‘Bus service has been arranged tmm the olub for those wishing to leave at a later m“;‘p clubhouse is ‘about 23 ow mg\uv.un by automobile from Four- teenth and G nm«l and is reached over Bladensb , Defense l“: way and mrlboto roafl which leads directly to the grounds. FRANK W. HACKETT ILL. Kn-n-: POINT, Me., July § (P).— . Hackett. of Washington, oo +—— fimu G FORAE: * “THE mmwmw rmfl:nv — mx CAST in STORE HOURS 8 to 6-—except Saturdays—Close at 2 P. M. Sole Washington Agency for' practical coffee experence M E:SWING CO “ 1013 -E STREET = There are Features in these ‘‘Life-time” Homes at Farragut and Seventh Streets N.W. in that you will not find in other homes at the price. 1orm Assistant Secretary Navy, is critically_ill here with heart The location is specially good, overlooking Wash- disease i ington to the west, and in one of the most convenient sections of “Pretty Petworth.” They have 6 of the famous “Life-time” big rooms with'3 porches—bregk- fast and sleeping porches are screened; handsomely tiled bath with modern fixtures; hardwood floors— and separate garage. $750 is all the cash reqmred The balance much less than monthly rental would be. Open from 9 A.M. to 9 P.M. Protect +SHEEA a2 R, 2 fo Parueut St waiking Rast o w2 CAFRITZ & ¥ Street at 13th LAST TWO DAYS Paromount Presemts le! em’s BORN +:: WEST a4 mm-., MEnce, !um, JACK MOLT—-MARGARET MORRIS CHARLIE “CHASE connv T RoTorLA A THE Mfl“ Sfll.mfll —Incl‘,'; PROLOGUE— 5 yars o ©. A. MeDONALD tration. The Foremost Makers of Gentlemen’s Footwear for Over Half a Century These twa lasts. we illustrate todly ha\e made a natlon-wlde reputntlon for the “S. A*Co.” In this house alone over 1(!),(!!) pairs of shoes on these lasts have sold and their worth is demonstrated definitely by the re-orders from many who say “Give me another pair of shoes on this same last.” . s They are strictly “Custom. Fitting” lasts. We carry a stock-here thn mbrltes 125 dx«erem +sizes. The shoes are FITTED by pfofrnwnlls who will advise as well as fit. We have all the blank books you need. E. Morrison Paper Co. 1009 Pa. Ave. LAST TWO DAYS Paramount Presents “PADLOCKED™ \ BY REX BEAGH N 4 tu-»ha tale -I 19 ::zt- NNETT COMBDY Patie Newa—Overtare—Ete. VAUDEVILLE GALA HOLIDAY BILL HELEN MacKELLAR In “The Mua Turtle” SYBIL VANE In Black and . 1f you need Eyeglasses get them now, here M A LEESE FSass STORE 712 11th Strm Eyes Ouwner and Builder of Communitiss, Calf $12.50 Up EDMONSTON & CO. XX ANDREW BETZ, Manager —during bullding operatio 612 13th Street Advisers and Authorities on Have you opened that sav- All Foot Troubles ings account with us yet? 3 é e N b Then do -t today. e 3 ANK OF COMMERCE AND SAVINGS Cor. 7th and E Sts. I ROUND TRIP ONE-DAY EXCURSIONS Sesqui-Centennial Philadelphia TUESDAYS, JULY 13, 27 FRIDAY, JULY 23 SPECIAL THROUGH TRAIN Eastern Standard “Time Washington (Union Station) Centennial ~ Station, M munm" IR e ; g R Birdeiphin. 5230 P T;"'“ ‘Blue — white — cordo- A van' and ‘black—Inter- Pennsylvania Railroad 53 ey gy e ¢ EMBROIDERED CLOCKS — all Gros- ner’s are full fashioned —OFFERED AT LESS i THAN. HALF PRICE: & —Saturday. only. PARK THEATER #® . Colleen Iflm in “The Ninety and Nine” “THE VOLGA BOATMAN" A CECIL B. nnm.u: PRODUCTION W4l RogR oy, Eypioys Jam “MALE QUARTETTE v Dflrtnl’ lfl'.‘:mx'.‘i :‘(‘ The teature, POSITIVELY'LAST 3 TIMES We're “set” on waiting on as many. ‘. 7 MW‘!I‘A"‘DW i customers tomorrow as during a nor- mal full day Saturday. WE ARE OF- _ FERING SOME EXTRA SPECIALS TQ INSURE THIS! Thev tell a real ming slory Regular $2.. 9% Genuine Imported English Broadcloth UNION SUITS 15 e SIDNEY LUST'S , CHANEY COMEDY. Jult completed, Arctic Nu- Air Cooling System, making this one of the coolest theaters arold PMHI]\-. Times. in town, (Come kv and see. G0OD. lll? m X 14th. St. and R. Ave. T s s ';5"" B T, s “The Familv Uostairs’ (| DUMBARTON 1365 R o Cl%lfl‘ml » "C. H Oltv- PRINCESS i B st NE. JOHRNY nmu'"n"“pf?nn'ow CAPITOL %th 3.0 8ts. NW. AT STAR usr n 'ms ¥enr- y AUSTIN STRONG “My v.rgel l'ht( ‘levtnlh oss without eTvation, DISTINCT ADVANTAGE. SOCIALLY Regular $2 “Interwoven” and Grosner Pure Silk. HOSE A Sound Investment Financially - WOODLEY PARK There is-nothing ordinary in this limited area of exclusive homes. WOODLEY PARK s established. It is the residential center of Wash- ington’s men of affairs_and of - - Washmgton s better soc:al hfe 5 T-WATER IATHING. FISH- ING, CRABBING, DANCING, ALL AMUSEMENTS Every Saturday 2:30 P. M. Sunday, 9:00 A. M: Fwe lmhm remain, of seven rooms. twith modqm appointments, two bath: aml . : built-in garage. LIBERTY North Cap. and P Sts. “BUSTIN' THRU. sack ox 1st m lnd A.ERICAN - ",-,' Ave. now buxlt and bulldmg—at . $28,500, $32500 and '$55,000 Exhibh Home, 2909 ‘Cathedral Ave. N.W. 32,500 Casll . $125 Monthly Barrington, K. I, Dec. 2>—'1 - . iy 'flflhflw{awofldwh«wfilfi Ta’wAdDMEOIThiJ ) $16 500 nd $17 500 "—mfl-—P S nmd o v s Ky LEEtRE | | Worsted mthout it. I then tried SUITS e Other Tropical Worsted Reductio_ni ‘ Qintment has done for me ; : = ! ] i 4 T pe Sl o e P : > 3 ;. & |fona t kinds of ointments with- 5 ; % Ointment for many years, told 1325 F STREET ymx my baby, 1 had given up hoj ever finding anything to cure tB: m’”‘;y’;fi" ' g i 1G] e ot oMo $30 Troplcal $ 1 95 L5, n“f‘;f.""*. ; Ample ll(fl-l il ot a.:hahnd itunher:nhdfidm House of Kuppenheimer Good Clothes -

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