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29 THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, B oo, SATURDAY. AUGUST 14, 1926. MIDCITY MARKET LOCATION URGED Site in Vicinity of Fifth and L Streets Declared Most Convenient. Indorsing a resolution adopted by the Mid-City Citizens' Association re- cently, the market committee, which is seeking the rmers’ Market and rket for the vicinity of Fifth afternoon Center M and 1. laid plans for a merchants and citizens in plaggment of the market in what they claim to -enteralized site of Washington. “We are fully should vesterday my be the The convineed resolution stated: thut both markets practically in_the must be_ in ba located Incality, which me ement and residents of the District of Columbia upon whose patronage successful oper- ation of the markets depends.” Convenient to All Lines. “Resolved, That we recommend the location ot these markets on ihe terri- tory between K and L. streets north- west, and cast of cither Sixth or Fifth streets, calling attention to the excelient stroet car and parking faci- Jities oftered by this ne hborhood, Vien is practically the center of Washington. Street cars of the fol- lowing line or approach mee of sam fn clos: w Seventi ot New Jersev avenue linex of the Capital Traction Co.; Four wet, il stre tvenue and the Washing cotric Co., W s the « Baltimore hington < line. In t, all car s ing in the District of Col inbia pass or provide excellent and convenier rans sorvice to the point sug . Committ Are Named. A committee on publicity was named headed by John S. Blick, and composed ot the following merbers: Harry Hahn, i Moran, Sidney Lust and I'rar elli tion committee to be s was voted to i Chairman A, J. Driscoll naming the vesterday with th retainde to be named Fack Sehulman, Isaae Golden b ). ¢ Tiuc na Dr. M. G. B. Eynon and Harry King. R()("'\ll LE. ROCKVILLE, Md., August 14 (Spe b —Foliowing 2 long iliness, Mrs. i Burdette, wife of Claude H sdette, dicd Wednesday night at her home near Dumascus, aged 40 vears She is survived by her hushand. five sons and three daughters. The funeral took place vesterday afternoon from the home, burial being in the ceme tery at Damascus. Mrs. Burdette was before her marriage a Miss Boyer, and was a lifelonz vesident of the Damas cus neizhborhood Thomas Ross, colored, of Washing ton, pleaded guwlty in the Police Court | here: to having intoxicating liquor in his possession with the intention of selling it, and was fined $100 and costs by Judze Samuel Riges. He was ar vested on the Seventh street pike 1 Policoman Roy Snyder after the of ficer had discovered 12 of corn whisky in his automob M. Nowlin', proprietor of garage at Rockville and Wheaton. was ad d not ilty by Judge Samuel n the Police Court here of op. erating an automobile while under the Influence of intoxicating liquor. He ested near Wheaton seve 0 hy Policeman v Jones denied that he had had any to drink and insisted that his Water Although Rockville is not exactly 1 w famine, the nmmer has greatly and_unles: witer curtailed t supply the residents refrain from sprinkling lawns nse less water in othe N s rious situa n will, it 1 should there be no rain within the very near future. The town anthorit ve, therefore, ap waled to the « ns to be more eco. nomica n the use of water for the the hiweekly meeting of the Inquiry Club, held at the Mrs. Henry L. Wells, near je_ Mre. M. H. Allen of Wash- ngton. who recently returned from a trip around the world. zave a talk on her experiences in India The re. <ponses were current events, Follow am was ing the pienic supper erved on ths lawn For violations of me vehicle reg wlations. fines and collaterals have been collected in the Police Court here ac follows: Clavence B, Tully, $27 Brevire and Rufus ¥ Edward 1 11l Season Extended. of the 1nors of the Montgomery 1 meet here, 1 t was de- ue ign to interest | Keith 2:1 at Metropolitan-—“The Wise Guy.” at ' i n 1125 am., 1 o ! Dance Music, Dinner Concert 9:35 p.m. Columbia rov_reiend wt | and Bible Talk Also on To- 11 1. 4:40, 6:20, 8 and 9355 p.m. bt ogram. Rialto—"Paris at Midnight,” at night’s Progra [11:40 am., 1:40, 3:40, 40, 740 amli s i The * i f the Animals,” by Palacé—"You Never Know Wom- e S s en, at 11:15, 1, 2:40, 430, 6:15, 8 aint-Saens, played for the first time and 9:55 p.m. at the Lewisohn Stadium, will be one Tivoli he Golden Strain,” at [of the most interesting selections to 2:35, 4:25, 6:10, 8 and 9:50 p.m. {be played by the New York Philhar- H Born to the West,” | monje Society, in its concert to be| . 8110 and 9555 pm. | hroadeast tonight by stations WRC, I--“Oh. What a Nurse” at | WGY and WIZ. 2, 3:30, 5, 6:30, 8 and 9:40 p.m. under the direction of Wardman Park—"The Birth of a | Willem van Hoogstraten. the Philhar- Nation.” 7 and 8 p.m. { monic will offer, in addition to the| ’ ’ on. | Saint-Saens number, the Strauss over-} Born to the West.” con-| 0ty “Die Fledermaus”: two elegiae | State of | the | chosen. 'VOTE ON PROHIBITION - IS DECLARED FUTILE PR L= IV gt v, | | { LONDON, Auzust 14 A sort of | New York Judge Hnlrh CGongress | political and administrative Soohl | 5 ah is an Fnglish newspaper's | | Cannot Abdicate Right to De- cterization of the seeretary of | | = ate for Scotland, Sir John Kilmour, | i fine Intoxicants, jisy duties; e ol fay more e | N cation State judge Dresse The Helen N and Earle—Maryon Vadie and Ota Gigi to 15 these burban and interstate lines.. FAINTER TO ADDRESS COUNTY FIRE FORCES,| Stella M: & us, 3 to 11 p.m. TODAY'S AMUSEMENTS. National—"Charley’s at 8:20 p.m.; matinee at 2:20 p.m. Aunt,’ ahew’, vaudevi p.m vaudeville, tontinuous from 1:30 11 pm. Strand—"Town Topics,” vaudevi continuous from 12:30 to 11 p.m. VIRGINIA BUS MERGER| REPORTED IN MAKING i = — | New Line Proposed From D. C. to | Roanoke Would Absorb Others. are President’s the committee His address will be a feature of business convention to prohibition voters was denied yesterday, who the opinion that the refer dum is futile app 1. Albert. as a citizen, meeting, enjoin s a rule lication on August 14 ag 4 o astern Public | direction of Mr. Boernstein. j SiREports MHstihe SEastern SRULLC e MB ible a1k ot s e vanina & Service Corporation s planning to es:| o8 (RO 0 on by Dr. A. Owen {tablish a bus line between Washing-| Penney. teacher of the Penney Bible lton and Reanoke. Va., and absorh at Calvary Baptist Church. all other interstate bus lines in north-| _This afternoon, heginning at ern Viriginia. were received today at | 0’clock. WRC will follow the the Public Utilities Commisson. The | tles of the Washington Amer proposed mew line, it was said, would | Leizue champions, when they op | serve all intermediate points between | & double-header “in the Vankee tho two citles. including Richmond | Stadium. in New York, with the e e rcueleading Hugmen. = L L ommiscion| A brief moon organ recital wa While officials of the commission | A brief noon ovEpn retim S are inclined to believe that the reports may Dbe true in view of the interest | {AS] fHORL TR 0 i manifest in the proposed line by the {1« JWHL PIAO F00 0 o city Norfolk and Western Railroad, they | po et esie B SO0 PR rantion point out that no authoritative infor-{ (AW B G O o WAL mation has come to them from a | Tl r I o | Tae program will begin at 7 o'clock. If the corporation does ahsorb the | Xisting bus lines in northern Vir - £ e s e et Vi | [Local Radio Entertainment not believe that the lines operating to s A, Clarendon, Barcroft, | T | GherrvaaNe Swill b 1| l| TS aturday; AU{I““ 14 1926. considered int Speech Parade and Competitions on Program Today. (168.5 Meters). | B 12:30 pam.—Play-by-play-account of i e Washington-New York double: { Special Dispateh 10 The Star a6 Nallgan | o x\‘I Alhh\l‘ 3, Md.. August 14— Bible ta by D, A | | Riverdale was ag with est this | Owen Ilnxn‘ cacher Penney tible morning as the local firemen and city | ¢lass aley Paptist Church, under Lofficials were prepar for the | the auspices the Orgaui Bible | sathering this afternoon of the Prince | Class Assoc | Georges County volunteer companies | 655 p.m ball scores. lin_the fourth annual convention T pameTrving Boernstein's Hotel i' l‘.h‘fl tIvln\.l'yI\linn \\'HI be opened s | <hi on (\b.v'»-ln ‘H'A\ i i | 2 oclock with an address of welcome | Y opem New rk Phitharmaonie by Mayor John H. Schaefer. l_y,..,,. Peancert, Willem van Hoogstraten, eon- | [.J. Fainter of Hyattsville, foundey and | duetor: broadeast with stations WJ7 fivst president of the county orzaniza. |And WGY from the Legeisohn Stadinm tion and now president of the Mare. | New York. Pr m follows: Over- | land Volunteer Firemen's Association, | fure 1o “Die Fledermaus™ (Johann {will be the principal speaker. The two elesine melodles “for | {parade at 4 o'clock and the comy ition |t () “Hear: Wounds™ and (b {at 5:30 o'clock. when visiting com. | 'The Last Spring™ (Griee): rnival fxz-uuas trom Hyattseilie. Treatwam, |0 The Animale” caint <aens) (et |Seat Pleasant. Berwyn and a glozen | !ime at the stadium and symphony in | other communities Will compee for ;" Major® (Schubert), ) | {prizes on making connectiorfs of hose | 430 10 10:30 pm.— Freddie Rich and and plugs, ave high spots in the |_m‘t1\vi.\;hlln;w]‘ Astor Orchesira. Droadeast i presentatives o the statiol JZ from ew or] | o e ) 1030 p.m.—Joint recital hy Mrs. | fments, Gt i understond will _officiate vl.v:m..’m'.\.;. ano, and Frances Rob. | {at some of these competitions. . pianist, | Moxley of Brentwood )L”)‘H:I 40,[,} ,\4 11 pam.—Organ recital by Otto I : the county organization and chairman | e Proadeast from Crandall’s Tivoll arrangem whicly v for next By the Assoviated Prose W YORK An apy ubmission of mendment to t but 1 also « ainst it was hrought 3 com- 1005 p.m.—Weather Bureau re. ports. WMAL—Washington Radio Forum [ Meters). and| 7 pm.Dinner dance music by ports will be made, new officers elected and year PHILHARMONIC WILL ' BEWRC FEATURE lle, lle, melodies for strinzs—Heart Wounds® {and “The Last Spring,” by Griez. Schubert's “Symphony in C Major from The concert will In the stadium, beginninz at 7 and a studio program from station WJZ will be offered to ksteners dur ing the interm The dance mi gram will be supplied by Freddie R and his Hotel Astor Orchestra, play ||m. on the Astor roof in New York { City. A dinner a'clock by Washington aved at 7 Hotel the concert will he Irving Boernstein's Orchestra, under cast from the studios of the Homer er Radio _Station, Radio, Va. (1315 Meters). 2:45 p.m.--Weather Bureau reports. 235 pm.—Time signals. NAA—Naval Ramblers. Huntt's Capital City WRC—Radio Iur]mrallml of America | Theate; | SCOTTISH “POOH BAH” HAS DIFFICULT TASK Secretary of State Called Great. Many Subjects, for Scotland | | Upon for Data on ; i Ry {he Asconi ited Pros | © more varied | than thos of any other| iminister. Ile combines the I\lnllll\ll [of & minister of cducation in regard |« Ji [ to Scottisn educational matters, a | Wi minister of agriculture in connection e [with Scottish farm affairs and a min- | he jister o ialih so i Scottish | wealth matters are concerned, All this is 1 addition to the various | in other branch of Scot- | ish_administration to which he has to attend Simost every day the House is sit LONG RANGE RADIO ENTERTAINMENT SATURDAY, AUGUST 14, 1926 Programs of Distant Stations Scheduled for Eastern Standard Time Stations Meters 4:00. h-lm(vv- rwe hulletin St Mooseheart, 111 P Yors: Pocal program by the New Yorkers.. 5TO 6P Hotel Waldorf-Astoria_Orches! e Geebee: William Chosnyk. hulleting: bhage results: Weather riport: B i markets: hase Topy time Jacain market and weather reports ‘musical program aff and others; musical prozra Palmer House ‘String Quartet Jack 516.9 WLID Wiz New WEAF 5:00—New York: York sdeipnia :15—Chic m‘z:; ™ Newark WEAF WGBS e fel Eusemble! " sport e “day News bulleting (st 5:4 O recital! Pimid it Sy vesterday her certificate of candidac: S e for the Republican nomination for ¢ rappen's Orchestra: Mont clerlc of the Maryland Court of Ap Organ recital: Jack peals, ; o Hoter Sl She is president of the Federation et ateai . Orchestrn. of Republican® Women's Clubs of H-uml«»m}; T»‘-“r‘ 8 hedtime sory. Maryland and has been active in ind e ot Ckuiela. on MeDon county, State and the District of Co- o hin Arcadiane lumbia among civie organizations. o, ork s Frane Fareell! dnd s orchesira; WEAF S | She is the wife of Maj. William I Chicagn: Waldort-Astona Orehestia y Chase, and the family has lived in sdie iy Morton dinner canicerts Hoiet Am- Prince Georges County ahout 30 years. Jean (; a e Wes o | Her candidacy is indorsed by the Wel iork: Starlight Parking: artiste” debut hour: " Dorie et ler Republicans, headed by Add auber. pianist . VRNY . o ernor and 3 Scheneetady: Hotel Onondagn’ Grehesira: Tuftaio “Theater E. Mullikin for’ governor and 0 Oreicatra 5 pa a1 Weller for United States Senator Qogeland: ‘Base bail rosgita: Hotel ‘Clevoiand Orciicaira WTAM 30| In the statement on her visit to New, Yor: Lawrenee Meteall, | whi potiee” Teparie: v o4 | Annapolis Mrs. Chase said Hall anils I have heen invited by man and 6 reture period- i woman leaders of the Republican 6 G . | party to be the first woman in the 5 B N | history of Mar land to announce a S Ne e AR e T L | candidacy for high office to he voted * York: NCRAR, tusical Comedy Trope: Goldman Tiand 2ot for by all the voters of Maryland at w Vork: W §Cliftord Clieasiey, S Philosophs a Statewide election. Chicaga: Musical ‘program “from Congress Hot | Struggle fo Ballot. Phiiadeinnin: Sport (alke. Marme st pr il by Shelfurne Opchestra, WP ; 12| “The story is a long one of the Hermian' L and " Netvitie ¢ 15 | SruEgles for the advancement in the o o 04 il and le hts of women from iharie | remote ages to the present time. That nzgle in so far as concerns our TRl Allead, country was finally crowned by the onvana i Orehisir passage of the nineteenth amendment, which gave the women the right to Rk Lea tenor: pailharmonic *cariert vote A RC WG Be e by “The Republican party of Maryland T0—Dallak: dimme SOy O it hus opened the doors for women 81 Touix: Din occupy any position in the party or- | Cleveiand: Stus 3 | zanization or in the State government 8 TO 9 PM. to which they may be elected. 8:00—Cleveland: Hollenden Hotel Orehestra 308 ik 5 Orean rectals Hotel Wesiminster Of i Sees Pledge of Faith. R e D i s H "9 Not for myselt bu¥ for the woman kel waea 204 | hood of our State and party I Carino Betkeley Car- o0 that the offer of support from party Al‘d\?\)lh or Hotel Coneert Orehestra: Emmett il leaders for the |\0!|||l|14(lll'n to ;q_ high eleh's Minstrels. m weG o loffice is a generous pled of good Cinennati: Haw dio. b " Wedcend Sereiten. . WLW 3 Chivagar Mutont easeam m“.'n Conrren. Hotel KYW 5 'mf faith upon the part of the men of our New Farkr ey Marshall Entertaners: Eiwa Mac Clement party that women are to be taken into | " i ok s 0 A Nations” WARS S e | the party counsels ana thierons| Rittsburgh: - Westiny Fmn CURDRA {m\mm(y to achieve the party e New York songn: i B honors TetSay rfiati N PState: childeen's Midin s I am therefore accepting the ten- | “h Thaw and e “of 1001 sk radio der of support and will be prowd (o nimtologne . wMAQ ssociate nyself ith Addison Freddy Witmer George HIlL v WA Mullikin as a ecandidate Wwogoverner Chicago - Palln Buartet: ackson Steng oot {and with O Weller as a candi Cindibnatt? Ehime sewn Feview’” extet W date for United States Senator by fil | 8 .30—Louisville: Concert program WHAS ing my papers clerk of the Court ® TO 10 P.M. of i\y\‘yy l|5“ ; s s .00—New_Yorl Vause and OFlvnn. songs: Ukulele Lou Haves A Kingsley Love, a lawyer of &t.| The Two' Bills, harmons smge o WRNY Marys County, will he Mrs. Chase's N “‘-nfaf’{h. Leswin: Glaston 1 ~flr'1'n’:‘|‘|‘v Slanisi: Myrtle BURdY. o B opponent for the nomination. Chicago: Classieal roneert| : S £ iy i Chie: Radio e A : : e i WIW vk R Tored Brttwnira: Manteiey * Roviets” HARDWARE JOBBERS CITED Oore ra . 3 wo 1 New Ok B Gl Hotel” Givinoa i aiea IN COURT INJUNCTION St Lo Claloists | - o KMOX i i proram s WAt Gt i Verion — e RIbmaIn v W Southern Association Barred From v il iy S Nér 3 i e Wl o T otn's e 00 O | lica et on By Kanmats City < “Around the WDAF 915 New York WEAR Manutacturers. M h | Minneanoiis i U ol Weeo i sias Ortooy : M 51 by the Assaciated Press York: Wal St Ut Wz A consent in the antitrust N ik Poliee and weather, S b WG g }.w- of the vernment agiainst the e T e e Southern Hardware Jobhers' Associ: Memphis: Musical Brodiin e tion and its members was entered into Gneinaii Lo Mar ol : o vesterday before Judge Groner at ! i 4 Richmond FOUR LM = The Government suit involved 132 sy achinlaye IDasTe L silolte, MRSy et corporations, 7 firms and 31 fndivid | ey Claims Oveiastra’ Ben Barnies Berkeiey uals, all members of the assoclation ehestra Faaais o in 14 Southern States, | A Wheme Novils Dance Oretiestia Hotel The decres sntered vesterday en D Orhestra. Wip i i G joine the association and its officers Chicatar Uariate bt soloréts Don Bestor's Orehestra. L Howard Oshiirn s Orchestra WBRM m: ; ’ | Monseheart, 1112 Palmer House Vietorians WaIn 1. Fndeavoring to grevail upon job Hot Springs: Biuse hall and sport summar \"]vu flmi‘vvm hers to sell hardware or any com lotel Betiva. "Mrs sl i, "cantraito. o Mrs podity at uniform prices or 16 in any ot WO - Iway restrain competition among the e \ et Sl g el Vi | jobhers as to price: 10:15-—New York | Rolfe g 2. Endeavoring to prevail upon any 11:00—Cin record ar i e New York < e WA 10 ! 1 it WERM 220 1 12 MIDNIG 1 TO 1AM 12:00—Dallaa: Jack Gardner's Orchestra e WFAA FIFTEEN MINUTES OF RADIO EACH DAY BY JOSEPH CALCATERRA Noted Authority on Radio All Rights Reserved. Reproduction Prohibited. Use Care in Your Battery 2 he is doing and without turning | Connections. off the supply of current from the | Jvery so often it is necessary to|lines with which he is working. The cantion the newcomers into the radio| Woman who picks out medicine hot o bout the necessity of belng | tles in the dark and takes medicine | from them has only herself to blame | careful in making the connections be tween the batteries and the receivel terminals. There if she takes poison instead of the medicine she had intended to take. Red-hot stoves should be treated with ems to he a tendency to woper respect Look npon battery connections as more | broper vespect. = e or les 4 unimportant links in the chain | b w m‘. me care is taken in making it Clibyment GEmheEnn e (o) DattenECdnnectOne ALk Ol aking battery connecti Sroperty | 10 the other jobs that can he dar bihid ¢ ons, there need be no alarm about tance worthy is a matter of vital impe | Southern RS CHASE IN'RACE = FORAPPEALS CLERK Prince Georges County Wom- an on Weller Ticket for “Maryland Post. R Special Dispatch to The Star. tDAT Md., August 14— . Chase filed at Annapoli manufacturer to suggest or to fix the price at which any article of havdware or any commodity shall be resold by the fobbers. 3. Endeavoring to prevail upon any manutacturer to refrain from selling hardware or any commodity to i Jobber who resells such commodity (U lower prices than the resale prices sted by the manufacturer. Gre than a dozen other provisfons ming to prohibit price fixing amon the jobbers selling hardware i the tates are contained in the ANNIVERSARY OF MANILA OCCUPATION IS OBSERVED Gen. Nelson A. Miles Cnmp. United Spanish War Veterans, Holds Outing at Beach. The twenty-eighth annivers of the occupation of Manila is being cele- ated at Chesapeake Beach today by Nelson A. Miles Camp, 1. S There will be 14 athletic events with Harry J. Stahl is chair arrangements committer. MOINES, £} oneaword oo DES ).\ message LS METROPOLITAN ommm F ST. AT 10TH — TODAY i1 A. M. TO 11 P. M. First Nationnl Presents = BETTY COMPSON 1 With Mary Astor in th | WISEGUY ._ —EXTRA— | = FOUR METROPOLITAN == OPERA STARS Surver—Overture TIVOLI R B RY — CRANDALL’S TODAY. T SRR 0w PARAMOT NTOR STARS YOUTH CRANDALL'S TODAY - JACK HOLT i THE WEST, CHARLI COMEDY TOMORROW —GEO. OLIVE RORDEN LEAVES" CRANDALL'S CENTRAL e TODAY. SYD CHARIN WHAT ™ A NURSH. FABLE TOMORROW LIONEL MORE in “BROODING CRANDALL’S TAth and Col. Rd. in Ambassador RORN T S CHAS ORRIEN, P an 1 D& OF AESO t. n RARRY EYE d Garden SKPES. T SEN NETT COMEDY TOMORROW—REX LOCKED., BEACH'S = JAMES KIRKWOOD FASCINAT IRONSE&COLRANW 0 o nd G v T B voy Theater GEORGE WALSH in “THE | PRINCE OF RROADWAY BUS. | TER BROWN COMEDY | TOMORROW, . GERTRIDE 0rM ke Avi CRANDALL'S Az Mats. Dailv. 2 pam PAD. { | | TODAY—1:30 TO 11 P. M. MARYON VADIE OTA GYGI INTERNATIONAL DANSEUSE AND FAMOUS COURT VIOLINIST With the MARYON VADIE D, MARGIE COATE (QUEEN_OF SYNQOPATION 3—O0TH! TG ON THE SCR AT ACTS—8 PRISCILLA DEAN WITH ROBERT FRAZER AND STEL- LAR CAST IN THE SPEEDING VENUS CRANDALL’S 621 TODAY Si TOMC N CRANDALL’S NORMAN KERRY WESTERY PE TOD. DF TOMC T CRANDAL TODAY-- W, FIELDS i 1T'S TOMORROW MARGARET 1.V TOWN b “0 CRANDALLS M St NGE PETER TAMROCK IRROW GSTON in N AY R VRROW SHAMT L’S ¢ Apollo Theater and Gal n_KYNES HANDICAT MARGARET 11V A TRIF TO CHINA YORK G v SKIF TER N ROCK LONY &Queheest. i KYNE'S ANDIEAD TODAY —STAR ¢ NON-STOP — FLIGHT GANG COMEDY TOMORROW - BEFE DANIELS ir THE PALM BEACH GIRI S TOLL HOUSE TAVERN Colesville Pike, Md. Dining and Dancing Every Nite, 10—1 Saturday, 9—12 PHIL HAYDEN Entertaining with MAURICE HARMON And His Toll House Orchestra MARSHALL HALL Located on the Beautiful Potomac Steamer Chas. Macalester || Leaves Tth SL Whart DAILY SUNDAY 10 Dt 230 and G:AG nm EOUND 7 RIALTO ox A BNAPPY BHOW WITH VERY LITTLF DRESRING “Lingerie Fashion Show” WITH Beautiful Living Models ; Bt by MIBCHA GUTERSON. Apparel furnished hy PALAIS ROYAL, Photo Plry De Luxe. “PARIS AT MIDRIGHT” BTARRING = | LIONEL BARRYMORE | and JETTA GOUDAL Refrigerated Afr! i, D om F Street at 13th LAST TIMFS TODAY Paramount Presents YOU NEVER A romance of theater life, 1with FLORENOE VIDOR-LOWELL SHEIMM LOEW’S CGLUMBIA F Sireet at LAST TIMES THE, BOY FRIEND TODAY CHESAPEAKE BEACH ‘ FIGHTING THERE OR NATIONAL & CRAIG Three Hend STELLA MAYHEW NERVO & KNOX McCONNELL An s in. CO. CAMPBFLL 6—Other Star_Ientures—o Bhows Daily 218 and 8:15. Orch. Seats: Mats,, 80c; Eves., $1 Free Ics Cream at Mats, Phones MAIN 4424 44856825 now era ATIONAL TONIGHT $1.10, 75¢, 59c NFXT WEEK SFATE SFLLING NEAR IS N0 RETTEE PLACE WASHINGTON APPLESAUCE' 3 KEITH~ALBEE VAUDEVILLE AT 8:2) THEATER FLAYERS Direction Clifford Bivoke. IHE FUNNIEST FARCE IN 50 YEARS Otfer N THAN AMUSEMENT PARK wirH B AMUS s o0 s EAENTS INCEUDING DANCING THIN M BAY “SCARAMOUCHE" with SIDNEY ] HIPPODROM THE ELITE YANKEF HEA OLYMPIC Y 1th St. ST E K, near JOBNNY LIVE WIRE" HEARTS, Ramon Novarro 9th R L TOM MIX in RS NOR St Bet FIGHTI Film Features PARK THEATER 1618 111h N.W. REX INGRAM ~ HINES tn IR & Sth ded 10 extend the league season until | (he board of elections and the mayo - H sing batteries ome. | C & T . Shsidideda e e | Suprema Court Tusties Crain malei - M he is hombarded with questions | of the. attention of the head of the | Un& hatteuies et | will has heen cabled half wiy aronnd TOM MIX & TONY e et 't play off- pastponed | that the board of elections is a State “,m;,' w‘v‘.v‘,;u;m:«: S ',"V‘*’]‘l' xw.«;w...,._\ ‘,'"Ir“v'”,‘ : S ”wuu““”n: '.',‘,,'y',‘,‘m‘.v.’;‘m ;...r;.‘,- ”l"" ma |Vr\v|.’l;’ n-:w yeturization” o MY OWwN PAl ot e inal sehedute ealled |agency and so no action could be | =V dely varied Subjects as i do not mean to scare any one by | tional encan of the Unites iy Charm i Seer o bR e i g i e sttt oo freybon onld be | reasons for (he dismissal of an officer | dwolling on the possibilities of danger | TWO ABANDON AUTU | Spanish War Veterans which npens MERCELIK: DAY-{04N HARRON DUMBARTON i liaie AV The dtiention of hé beard was | He wrote that the referendum ques from the vallce force: how mans men Currounding the connections atwern nere tomorrow, * . i e - LD THON s Ao te the faet that Glen Feho. new |tion means: Shall Congress take from | 418 € e Lochaber water. | the ‘receiver and the es, bt ig 1 ¢ coFelicitations” {s the zreeting o 7 ot A the league, has been playing | the statute the definition of an intoxi- | S Ork"p,construction; why the Carn.|do want to bring out the importance F nt Gallons. o Whisky Seized col. € ammi® A, Thampsen. national 77 EMPIRE B W Street NE. jan its allotment of out-of the. |cating beverage and let each S"”"I“MI rish ( t‘vunq is refusing to ex. | of making your hattery connections When Car Casts Wheel. i of the veterans, who is ARy CAREY s iz st g ounty plavers, but it was voted to|decide this for itself? Jene lief to able-bodied destitute per- | so securely that there will he no dan . i3 b ;jn» i ,‘.h“ Philippines as a_special TRA Comeds and PHANTOM telio o sition | “The question proposed.” he said .~-;-.n\” x::x similar '{\T]"‘u important | zer of fire through short cireuits. | 4 Two l(l::l(ilrnv!'fi:;$ colored men aban. | renresentative of President Coolidze co lo" lAL BEAc“ TR xo 2 e nteomery Game and Fish |"is futile because Congress could not | 3USStions of state. All told the secre. . = 2 | dore eir sedan automohile and fand b Aguinaldo, ieader of the | M St Bet. st o s g a,:',:mt..‘.,r: | constitutionally abdicage its power to | 1ArY of state for Scotland has a_joh No Danger 1f Done Right. eight gallons of whisiy at Eleventh | island insurrection in 1800, The canie. | | _“Washington’s Atlantic City” || NEW FAVORITE.--».l North Capitol e thn Bt men | define what shall be deemed an in- | 71, his hands that wouir seem o wn| Winding a plece of wire aronnd a | street and New York avenue today (£ram. signed hy the two erstwhile | | Se—————— Open 50 \’x gy EANGRoY and women of this county and the |toxicating beverage and confer upon | fAr _toward justifving the para.|scfew and clamping the binding-post | when the left vear wheel of the ma-|enemies, was received by oficers who | | SALT-WATER BATHING, FISH- Comedy. Surprise Mat for th Dietriet of Columbin, 1% arranging to|the States the right to define what | STAPher's appeliative. nut downion it esiote 10b that caTR | hine xolled cf. . ERveE [ I Bint ING, CRABBING, DANCING, <hildren St i expocted o prove an|<hall not be deemed a violation of | for any diepla of :.mn m:»n)llfi,;(""';l g S ol Lt . ALL AMUSEMENTS NEW STANTON‘ h & C St N teresting exhibit at the an air |the cighteenth amendment. | erical genius, but there is a right and | precinet was directing tatfie | \jee Margaret A, Latc ; . N from - frifezes o kB LIt the arinn) el i 1U.S. MEXICO BREAK URGED | wrohs wa 10 it 1€ don ot $3bith st it Neat vt fone | o e it ohem, asea | FREE DANCING ot i T g o be held here Augus i | e 1y there is no danger from battery | when his attention was catled to the | Gttt GHNY CithaChat LSO M EOING GREAT St 56 wrovited by e | THRERS 1D EMIGRATE e connmetions, but the use of siipshod | wheel rolling up the street with the | S0 0E St o Tt ON STEAMER CELSON I GOING GREAT to he provided by the fair | | Representative Boylan Compares | ind caveless conmections i dankerous | two men following it They, howese |y e the vounges: wonian o Sl s‘l’ Jo“us AL o will be maintained on the =5 Hing e s | dizappe around the corner. The ; Jourceac woman agis Frésen . inmialned | % practice. vl around. the districtattorney in the | there will be shown live | pran Who Spem 22 of His 40 Erring Republic” to Russia. | "7 “Voitages used in storage Hlesal ergo was confseated, and the | SstElct attorney tn the United States. | PRINCESS '119 1 St Nk all kinds of wild game % 4 Disapproval of the administration's | B batteries are not dang tomohile, unless called for, will be RS WhARE i CothaTTs t fhung Hn “:;‘,»" e, ;'\«‘1:“\!':, Years in Jail Asking Funds. sttitude toward the Calles regime i | the standpoint of < ni shock, but | disposed of by the police. It bave @ | ™ | TODAY, 2: ‘;,0 PA M. 01D CLOTIES wild wkevs ducks and geese, | X i > el 2 3 i | «l o * " erg is d Nistric o b | 9 ™ 204 luske Jucks Sri; S| mgminm. g oo wou| Mehoads et ey Represtaliund e ShGHL St bsea Mg | B e s e B DAk | RECHNION: v &8 s Xt vels and wood cocks. all of which will | manafter spending 22 of the 4 years | B8 IG, RMECE e New ek i BN S R AL : SUND. R i ME cownoy A e ik h braine T one of o N . s i urglary. ] ® e 5 o) = w i i esa ol ks ok el Brom ne el i Dt e atte it ks Jd 1T S0nly two coursex are open to the | from the heat produced in the wires LIEUT. BARKSDALE BURIED e ome.Day Ticket, 31.80. Bea- . AIne DL e o Wil be o | dream that came to him behind the | #dministration.” he said. ' “Express { from hiashord clrouit, s || FARE son”and Holiday Tioket. 8 EIBEREY "Iorik Gaps ana 1 Siac e : its satisfaction with Soviet R 1 Ordinary bell wire which is covered | i Children Half Far | exhibition, as will appropriate pic | bars. He wants to cross the Atlanti it g RuBsla by : ehould mot | Services for Airman Are Held at ecla. RAVMOND GRIFFITH 0 b Ricket ¢ 1ta Brazil in 2 40.foot sail boat and Fecesni that coun or nusing | by rather weak insuiation should not | | o TTRIP j WET PATNT nres. W Ricketts. president | 1o Firash 1n 2 4 tarmer.y o the same moral influence in Mexieq | be used for connecting the batterie ASTinaton: Cetastes | 40-MILE MOONLIGH AMERICAN 't St & B 1. Ave of the Fish Association, | MATL life anewas o farmer. s [ by breaking relations with that err- | With the receiver., Only a rnhbflru-n\—l bk | . || Evers Evening. 7:15, Excont & Sun ERICA el ol will be e iaper ik nektedlim 000 et " inz republic. ered wire should be used for that pur-| Lieut. Fuzene H. Barksdale. Army | Round xc“rslons rR:E DANCING “THE PALM BEACH GIRL . o s Atk | - |hose. The wire should he hared off | airman killed in # plane accident at Trip CAROLINA 11ih& N.¢. Ave. S.F LAWYER SUES CLIENT. | “All'lwant is enoush to huy a boat | ) only’ enough te uncover a sufficlent | McCook Field, Dayton, \Wednesday. | AV T AGAIN v | provislons: ana. navigation insten: | | "RADIO'SIBEST'OFFERINGS | |vortion to slamp into'the hinding pos( {was burled tn Avlinaton this morning . . I RICHARD. DIX ‘mnmn' AN e i TONIGHT. or connector. 1t is a mistake to bave [ with full military honors. Wardman Park Theater 1 $0.470 Fi for Fight|a job iGeruany.. Every emplove: it off a large portion which leaves =o| Services were held at the receiving ® ¢ i Declares $9. ee for Fight| in Germany. Every emplove; 2 P ” | wants recommendations. T can show Dinner dance music by | |much uninsulated wire that there i8 vault by Chaplain John T. Axton. jr The Birth of a Nation Against Tenant’s League Unpaid. fonly jail releases, My last sentence | Huntt's Capital City Ramblers ganger or It coming fn contack withia | Brather Glrmien escortent tho hody % TAKOMA Takofma Park, D. ¢ s n amver ot Bt { Was Even it I get a job| | WMAL., 7 oclock * | |terminal of the opposite polarity. to the grave. The pallbearers were —at Morrison's and fil} RED e ton, has 4 in the District Su- '|hv= government T.\w?w me to pay ! e Know Before Adventuring. :-'wr:l'l‘:.”A\r\v‘h;xr1:\‘\ 1;4.1;1_ .l;l]vn _\‘l”.\hv— SUNDAYS E M ur m...y;’um.\ .E‘ : yIHE Jwo GUX "MAN - preme Court to recover a balance of | back day for my keep in) New York Philharmonic con There is no more danger in conneet. | 2 Toline s yLmton, Lue . E. Morriso r Co. BT 951 D e ATiein Taskin, Swmor | s8I0 or abouti$1,750. T ean't doithar.y [{f YW GO o ATEORERY Ing up a battery than there is in do. | V: Beau, Corley McDarment and Rob-| August 22, September 5, 19 s ok \:_pe CIRCLE gt ek oty i .ix e );‘unws . = {4 99545 9:30 olloe i Ing sty }..nh»'r;‘mumfi?ml :;upln\mg\ B il SPECIAL THROUGH TRAIN £ e (] SoRuAN KERRY. i SDER” WSt riedbers says Baskin visited him in “ | £ i : about a house that call for a little care | - i 2 g . JRIES.ALE i in November, 1924, and en- German May Grow “Weed. | : s in the doing. There is little svmpathy | Csndidate for TJudgeship Via Delaware River Bridge MT. VERNON ; LA ARL R 2 his services to fight against | BERLIN, August 14 (®.—The 5.1 Bendix Orchestra, from the for the woman who uses’ gasoline for - Fastern Standard Time . V. - | n gzue and the Clifton | cent cigar came back in Germany long | Mall, Central Park, New York cleaning purpose ir a place where | ““'l"{l“";‘l”('; h ‘\“l“"‘ Star. 7 | Leaves Washington 12:01 A.M. STEAMER | DANCING. committee, which inc u,dedll.g.._ but smoke: v it doesn’t mewr | | City, WNYC, 7:30 o'clock. there is an open flame. - She should | CUMBERLAND, Md.. August 14.—| Returning, leaves S, Car i ) MRS CHER ST enants in apartments owned by Bas. |anything. Jokes about the a-centers > el have known better. Thers is no ex-| Do Lindley Sloan. a memher of ihe oty 370 P. Chhflflfi: Mlnflhal'e;""fl' | PR 00 BN ranied o i N Kin being filled with cast-off automobile - e 5 e forthe lineman who carelesaly | Allegany County bar and a resident ickets on sl tw ves “th St. Whart Daily LT o Tha lawyer eame to Washington |tire rubher have caused the federal \\XI AM, 'u”c»w L“m" ke, e ameng high-powered lnes. A |Of this city, today filed his papers as | gach sxearsion at Ciey, Tyckes Offce. 10 A.M. and 2:30 P.M. | 5'aAvisc o - and worked in the interest of the de- [and state governments to take natic. i man should know enough not to keep | & candidate for thé Republican nomi- NW.. and Union Station. R o 5 | DAVISON’. 5 tio o fendant for ona vear, he states. for [ An institute for tobacco research has S : his car running in a closed garage, | Nation for chief judge of the Fourth | o 0“"'.’ TI'IP, 85¢ ] FROE. MRS thy ot gt Lo e T e e o L et Tromote srawing o| | Freddie Rich and his Hotel | |heeause of the danger. of monoxiac |Judiclal Cireull of Maryland. ‘Il Pennsylvania Railroad Admission, 25¢ S Vet dange Saine £ which onlv £400 has heen paid. At- | tohacen at home because the high tar Astor Orchestra, WRC and poisoning. No one should try to make | o . — | y > Cafe and Lunek Coonter on ‘Steamer < o 1 mmevs Swinzle & Swincle appear foy | virually © excludes highgrade | | WJZ. 027 10 1953 0'clok Tectricn] connections to the wirinz | American tovs are hecoming popu (ke vaby SIEmIEVEI (¢ MR SRR Mt. Veghon not open on Sundays PHINE JACKSON. PRIVATE DA N1 oo he Boston lawges, weeds” from the market, system of a home without knowing lar in Austs » . 1 ison” 1656 10tn s ek, " Ful Fob 3

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