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34 TODAY'S AMUSEMENTS. National—“Puppy Love,” comedy, at 8:20 pm. eith’s—Judith _Anderson, at FUGTNESLAYRR | vaude- vflle, (-(mllnuous from 1:30 to 11 pan. Strand—"St. Pat Revue,” photo- play, continuous from.12:30 to 11 p.m. Howard (Colored—*Go Get ‘Em," Minnesotan, Surrounded Aft.lmuqu show, continuous, 2 to 11 p.m. l'nlan’—r‘Munlrnn at 11:15 am., er Several Days’ Hunt, 4 &and 9:50 pm. Falls Before Fusillade. By (he Associated Pres Minn., July Pleasure Buy- B0 p.m. e That Thrills,” :30, and 9:40 p.m. | or alive Jincoln (Colored)—"Quo Vadis;" con. | med “‘queer” .| tinuous from 2 to 11 p.m. lade apparently hecame ¢ 1 when the two patrolmen e MINERS ORGANIZE RIVAL UNION IN SOUTHWEST | Officer Explains That the United Mine Workers of America “Has Outlived Itself." By the Associated Press. FORT SMITH, Ark.. ganization of tho * the Southwest" to Uway to bring 3 dition to the coul industry of the Southwest,” was announced vester- “|day as having been formed by miners in the Jenny Lind, Greenwood, Bon- nanza and Hartford Valley fields. ine No. 135 tary of the union, nnouncement, saying the ation believed that the o Workers of America “has ind plans to make ernational in scope. who fled into the timber near after kinnin two highway authorities .xn\lrm«l b Wore Two l(u\(rl\er% Habitually he wore two revolve: and when he fled he also hac Known as a crack shot and pert woodsman, the pursuit w: 3 tion, possemen from (Inu | joining the hunt. the dens ing him bef an_exchang Even while e 3 Tofte and Ide late vesterday, fugitive sin was sighted not f. from his farm, but he disappeared into the brush as two possemen opened fire, escaping unharmed. Quickly the possemen ringed viciinity, and waited for the light of day. Day was well adv sec! the | the new unidn Eat More Sea Food for Your Health’s Sake “Our Wednesday Specials”| Sword Fich 40c Ib. Crab Flakes 65c¢ Ib. Cooked Shrimp. . . .60c Ib. Scallops Sea Bass NO RETAIL DELIVERY Eacho&Co.,lnc. 21-22-23 Municipal Fish Market l’lh and Water St A Phone Main 10130 when they opened fire point blank : £ but his first shot was wild and the hunters returned a_ fusillade from be- | Then from the he suddenly str: he- swhyed unce plunged mnm i that he was dead. More bullot iad taken effect “estblade had lived on his tion a moment nd when he chers knew than one alone for se July \\ ilhelmina of llu ). —Queen i T iting in \\\H/ i { land. who erland, left iliness. Althc stay only two we her indisposition forced he an additional week. We Pay You on your DAILY BALANCES Interest on checking accounts on daily balances—compound- ed monthly. Interest on ordinary savings accounts — compounded quar- terly. Interest on special savings cer- tificates — compounded semi- annually. The Munsey Trust Co. Munsey Building Pa. Ave. Bet. 13th and 14th Sts. NW o Mivure - Ride Wzll WinYou™ { Loaf Much Like Wartime Variety T BELGIAN KING EATS NEW ECONOMY BREAD Adopted to Stem Decline in « Value of Currency. By the Associated Press, BRUSSELS, Jjuly 27.—King Albert and Queen Elizabeth eat dark bread —nearawar bread—as part of the stringont measures of econormy which have been put into effect in Belgium to stem the decline of the Belgian franc. The same bread is now being eaten in mansions in Brussgls and the most modest hamlet in Flanders. The savings in bread alone is esti- mated at 10,000,000 francs a month, and when the new crops are har- vested will amount to about 40,000,000 francs. . Public buildings, cafes, restaurants and dance halls wil operate on @ restricted schedule under the newly promulgated regulations. The export of coal and coke has been limited and a maximum price fixed. A tax of 10 francs daily on forelgn- owned automobiles and a super-tax on the hotel bills of forelgners have been imposed. The Belgian franc, which w quoted at 40.90 to the dollar last S: urday, improved to 38.325 vesterd Tiny lamps shaped like Noa ces are popular for garden D rope this Summer. s.r EXAMINE GLASSES FITTED —® FULKE| OPTICAL COMPANY HOTFST. FRAN.5606 The Coffee of Historical Excellence~Grown under theLight of Easten Stars M-E:SWING CO. | 1013~ E STREET | Special Tooth Paste Offer Tuesday and Wednesday Only 1—50c Ipana Tooth Paste, and 1—50c Dr. Clark Crevice Cleaner Toothbrush $1.00 Value These Two Days Only 50cforBoth Mailed anywhere in the U. S. A. for 5c extra postage. None delivered Get It At Gibson's 917-919 G St. N.W. | BRANCH STORE 14-YEAR-OLD ELOPERS RETURNED TO HOMES Declare They Would Not Repeat Flight to Woods, But Want to Be Married. By the Associated Press. ELLSWORTH, Me.,, July i Their great adventure ended, Nellie Piper and David Coughlin, 14-year-old elopers, are back at thej omes here. Relatives and an Ellsw police- man escorted them yesterday from Machias, where they were caught late last night after ‘a five-day search. The parents of the boy and girl shielded them from interviewers after their arrival here, Before leaving Machias, however, David and Nellie admitted they would not care to re- peat their escapade, with the atten- dant privations, posure and dodg- Need Glasses— | U 712 11th Street complete stock of Blank, books on hand, E. Mor: 'son Paper Co. 1009 Pa. Ave. ESTABLISHED-1849 buyanew one Helvinator ‘Washington Sales 741 11th St. NW. Main 3278, Factory Branch. Please send gomplete information about in- stalling Kelvinator in VYt NeW ‘s d= oo 3774 0) C,oach with All-Steel amr Vision Body my present refrigerator. 3 HE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, 'I‘UESI")AY, JULY 27, — | hidden by | 2 1926., Ing of pursuers. 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We install it quickly and cleanly, without a lot of muss and fuss. Then you have the same dcpendable electric refrigeration that was serving others before any otherexisting systemwasevenonthe . market; since 1914 to be exact. If you desire, you can make use of our Household Budget Plan in paying forit. Thatmakesitveryeasytoown. And don’t forget this; Kelvinator, the oldest system of electric refrig- eration for the home, and the system of longest proved life, actually costs Jess than most others. KELVINATOR WASHINGTON SALES, 741 11th Street N.W. Main 2278, Ke v Jhe Qldest Domestic Electric Factory Branch tor Ikefrxgeration ° 1 HHHHM AMUSEMENTS. AMUSEMENTS. DIRECTION STANLEY VCOMI’ANY OF AMERICA NDALU METROPOLITAN F ST. AT 10TH BEGINNING SAT. JULY 318T First National Presents COLLEEN Supported by Lleyd Hughes {n ELLA CINDERS ZEXTRA— BERNARDO DE PACE _ ‘WIZARD OF THE MANDOLIN' Comedy—World Survey— Overture 15th St—Below F TODAY—1:30 TO 11 P. M. THE VOLGA BOYS A “E!...‘ Girl of 8 “THE Wm'fiifi:" “Hamlet” Musiealised and Travesti Jol. ”HILDKIMIT i "MHM"MHMHMMHNHWHMHWHHMHI CRANDALL'S Mgtomivan CRANDALL'S,T1vor1 TOPAY AND TOMORROW. CRANDAIJ.’S,,’,‘,:';,":“""" CRANDALL’S \po]lo Theater 629 H S and Garden ODAY ORROW —RICH- Tmfil‘ DI IT AGAIN. LL'S (OWVY Farraent fommfflflrl-l-\ %O ‘”'m‘n.."“‘n". , | CRANDA T R in, LLS, HOME 1230 C St. CRANDALL’S CRAWFORD | Y in “PARIS ECIAL ~ C CRANDALL’S Sa\'oy Theater and Garden 561 E GIGANTIC VADIS® with EMIL (\mn QN —BICHARD m( TOMORR: L Mats Daily 2 pm. AND 'ronnmw T("‘ngm in “"SILENCE.” in and GET |VILLA ROMA Washington’s Smartest Subarbam Resert {| DINING—DANCING On the Rockvills Pike. 5 Miles From the Distries Line. opsus AUG: 4th RlALTO\ REALLY COOL Performances Continuous. 11 to 11 —NOW PLAYING— The Snappy Screen Comedy “FOOTLOOSE WIDOWS” ‘With LOUISE FAZENDA and JACQUELINE LOGAN N THE STAGE: A Gtvup of Beautiful Bathing Competing for the Titls of “Miss Washington” Every Night at § EXTRA “THE MARYLAND COLLEG|AN$" —“40-MILE Moonur.m TRIP Tonight 7:15 And_every evening 2xcept Sat. and Sun. ST. JOHNS ith 6t. Whart FREE DANCING ¥ Steeet_at 12th TODAY AND ALL WEE] Paramount Presents ZANE GREY'S “DESERT GOl.Il" powerful, thriiling romanos of the lawless border, with SHIRLEY MASON--NEIL Hlllll.'ml ROBT. FRAZER--WM. POWELI nuwv TRYON ronlnv lnernu-.-l 1 //A// PALACE I..OEW'S F Street at 13th TODAY AND A Pdramount ents " “MANTRAP” BY SINGLAIR LEWIS 4 doring, romantio picturisation of Lewis’ great movei! WITH GLARA BOW- PEROY MARMONT AND ERNEST TORRENCE CHARLIE CHASE COMEDY Pathe News—Toples—Overture . MARSHALL HALL Located on the Beautiful Potomac Stenmar Chas. Macalester CHFSAPEAKE BEACH ON THE BAY. HING. DANCING AXD ALL AR R TS LY BOARDWALK. | . Round trip | sundays. holldays, adt Hrains leave atirda: 6.2 Mumm’ 5o, 103 Other G0} 13 Ca0s 3 ; quent trains returning. Film Features EMP RE 911 H Street N.E l DOUGLAS FAI’BBA‘E%IH BIN _HOOD.” And QI'RPIHQE NIGHT. LIBERTY North cop, WITHOUT A CO AMERICAN m sl. l ll I Ave MORRO A%} and P Sts. CAROLINA ¢ i JIRTRU5A Dides- Season’s Best Bill ——— Takoma Park, D. TAKOMA e i 85 JF JUDITH ANDERSON of Belasco's, “The Do 8 THE WILLARD RoOF'S STAR ORCHESTRA Aucz“fimu m Oo. lm and 'l—nmn STAR AOTS—S 11: THE CIRCLE 7% Ample Paing foace A ROCGU) ATR, ALk AR b eHELOR BRIDES in “HANDS - ACROSS THE Bum)l:x You St. Bet Nlhll th ommc,mgv", R A and “PARIS, PR cRAWRD SIDNEYT.LUSTS - o HIPPODROME ™ 3. Near oth MORROW ALL STAR ' CAST, “HIS PEOPLE" JOSEPH SCHILDERAUT, LSO GUMP COMEDY. "fll St. and R. 1. Ave. AMUSEMENT PARK' FOR YOUR FUN FIFTY BIG ATTRACTIONS AND DANCING TO GREAT MUSIC BY HAPPY WALKER "7 WE PLAY LOEW'S VAUDEVILLE STRAND NINTH AT D FATHER HURNEY PRESENTS ST. PATRICK PLAYERS IN A NEW “ST. PAT l!VlI!" At 2140, 6180 and | mmuv fll OF 'lll IIII"" erdm hrk Tllelter ] JANNINGS o (The_Pletiee Rithott i ittes.) H. OLIVE Presents N.E. PR[NCESS 119 H ROW. TODA \ A __“THE 1 UCN&(”Axrn LAD' s L "h & 0 Sts. N LPHE. MENJOU in “THE -oc CELERRIRY 2 F. AVD MRS 1 FRo¥ 10t st v .. with _orches ey 8567, o ASHER S DIO. 14 nuA ;1"’! Priv. I Bt 1000, Fos” 0, Assem. 71D Bi st mow. DAVISON'S 7o ."',.‘.",;n.’ 1SB0% MRSy smc(u private, any it Sy Creming