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Qg » NATIONAL MEMORIAL PROPOSED TO HONOR FIRST PLANE FLIGHT| Congress Will Be Asked to; Commemorate Feat of Wright Brothers. Kill Devil Hill on Coast of| Carolina Selected as Site. *., Septem- al to th ok plac at Ki y Dare County, in f a strong north of the towerin, REPRESENTATIVE WARREN. he method of | _ g7 1 to have its duced to make the trip to N lina and the scene of hi opera- tions if the movemen s Orville Now 55 Years Old. U1 orville Wright, now his late broth fly with a he: e world and per! hing one to take place from many colleges and for- With his brother, he kins, who b em of con- ty people th: al historical society to [ significant spots in the | eves Kill Devil Hill should | pvion befor -,.x\:»‘y.’xt"yux the possi 1 Da subject | in ¥ to introduce a bill for priation, which he has iraw up and present at the nex hunting. The bill will provide g: the found n pleasing arrangement. We have a large number to offer, TTIE_TWVENTNG STAR. TWASHINGTON. D. C. TUESDAY. SEPTEMRER 14 1926, TODAY'S AMUSEMENTS. i ven Keys to Bald o smedy, at 8:30 p.m. Belasco—'""Abie’s Irish Rose,” com- edy, at 8:20 p.m. Keith’s—Trini, and 8:15 pm. Earle—Jerry's Piano Girls, vaude- | ville, continuous from 1:30 to 11 p.m. Strand — “The Volga Singers.” vaudeville, continuous from 12:30 to 11 p.m. iayety—"Mutt and Jeff's . “burlesque, at 2:15 vaudeville, at 2:15 Honey- and 8:15 foonlight Maids,” 5 and 8:15 p.m. on _of the Sheik,” at 11:05 a.m., 0, 2:35, 4:30, 6:10, 7:55 and 9:50 p.m. Metropolita at 11:40 a.m., 1:40, 3:40, 5: bur- | nto Her Kingdom,” at 6:15, § and 9:40 p.m. Wardman Park—"“Footloose Wid- nd 9 p.m. ndering Footsteps,” at 12:30, 2, 3:30, 5, 6:30, 8 and 9:40 p.m. Lincoln (colored) — “Nell continuous 2 to 11 p.m. -~ NEW GULF PORT OPEN. CORPUS CHRISTI, Tex., Septem ber 14 (A).—The new seaport of Cor- pus Christi, developed with an initial expenditure of $5,000,000, will be for- mally opened today. Three United ates destroye s senting ma Gulf ports, e | her v celebration. The port is a link in the intracoastal canal project planned to eventually handle commerce from the Great Lakes through New Orleans. Fredericksburg Fair, September 14- i 4 round trip from Washiagton, 2 tisement. Investigate Our List of Apartments For Rent —and be relieved of the worry of apartment well located and of se apartments are in the several sections of the city 1d each has particular merit. Our rent department has every facility to serve you. reronaut plan They vary in size from one room and bath to ten rooms and four baths. In price they range from $35.00 to $350.00 per month. H. L. Rust Company 1001 15th Street N.W. Main { PACE COURSES S and M. C. 8. 3 tlou 6888 709-711-713 TWELFTH ST., N. W. “The House with the Green Shutters” —at Morrison's you will | find the blank books you want. E. Morrison Paper Co o 1009 Pa. Ave, = Nourishing—Digestible— No Cooking, The Home Food-Drink for All Asws Best Sea Food in Town Boston Mackerel, Trout, Bluefish. e Soup, Clam Chowder. Cra styles. Steaks, Chicken, Chops, ete. HERZOG’S 11th St. and ¥ Open Un Closed Sundays chairs, Consult_our optometrist for accurate advice about your vision. OPTICAL CO. MEASIEESE SOrmoar;o. ) BRANCH STORE T12 11th Street | ~ > P EYES EXAMINED GLASSES FITTED —® OPTICAL COMPANY 1407 F ST, FRAN.5606 OO OO OO0 Wednesday being fast day, we offer our specials Crab Flakes. ... .60c Ib. Soft Crabs r.arze $1.50 doz. | Cooked Shrimp. .50c Ib. | Scallops 50c b. ' Sword Fish 35c1b. Qysters NO RETAIL DELIVERY | Eacho&Cg.,'.tic. | STORE OPEN FROM ( Phone Main 10130 quaint, Antique examp American interiors. net, dining table, 5 side chairs, and one arm chair. 10 pieces complete GENUINE MAHOGANY SUITE—Sheraton Desi panels, beautiful crotch mahogany, comprising si eboard, server, china cabinet, dining table, 5 side and one arm chair. complete . . . . . . . WALNUT AND GUM DECORATED SUITE—French De- sign, comprising sideboard, server, china cabinet, dining table, 5 side chairs, and . one arm chair. 10 pieces complete . . . Gwyn," | . as well as vessels | AMUSEMENTS. $10,000 JEWELRY STOLEN. Thieves Rob Summer Home of Chi- cago Banker. HYANNISPORT, Mass., September 14 (®).—The theft of jewelry valued at $10,000 from the Summer home here of Robert D. Forgan, Chicago banker, was reported to the local police yesterday. The thieves entered the bouse hy means of a ladder raised to a second floor window. The Forgan family was packing up preparatory to returning to Chicago. Thieves, who entered while members of the family were downstairs, se- lected from packing boxes the most VOICE TRIALS Washington Opera Co. EDOUARD ALBION, Gen. Director. Thurs. and Fri., Sept. 16, 17—3-6 P.M. WASHINGTON AUDITORIUM. Special auditions by appointment. Fr. 6726 Training and experience with worid-renowned MT. VERNON STEAMER Charles Macalester Leaves %th St. Whart 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 i | valuable pieces, including two strings of pearls. PR For Wedding Decorations Consult Gude, Washington's popular florist. 1 ment. most -Advertise- Don’t Keep on Paying Rent When you can buy a “Life-time” Home on one of the highest elevations in pretty Petworth on such terms as these— $500 Cash—$75 a Month The price of these Homes is only $8,950 although the value, due to the advantages of Cafritz construction, is considerably more 5000 Block 7th St. Bet. Farragut & | Gallatin Sts. | 6 big rooms—3 immense porches, the breakfast and sleeping | porches completely screened—bath with built-in tub and shower— | hardwood floors—separate garage. We want you to go through these Homes from foundation to roof and you will be impressed with the great advantage of owning one of them instead of continuing the expensive rent proposition. Open from 9 A.M. to 9 P.M. Take Oth St. Cars to Farragut, or 16th St. Bus to Hllinels Ave. and it is but a short walk to these homes: or phone us and we will send auto s, CAFRITZ 9080 & K Ouwners and builders of communities Four Free Lectures by Dr. Joe Shelby Riley at THE PLAYHOUSE 1814 N St. N.W. Sept. 14th to 17th 8 P.M. Each Day Tuesday, Sept. 14— “Eat What You Want and Maintain Perfect Health.” PR Wednesday, Sept. 15—“Does the Mind Have Power Over the Body Awake or Asleep?” o Thursday, Sept. 16—“The Miracle Man Reveals His Secrets.” Friday, Sept. 17—“Life With a Vision.” W. & J. SLOANE WASHINGTON, D. C. Our Summer Sale of HOME FURNISHINGS presents this week some very interesting examples of moderate priced Dining Room Furniture, from which we list three typical values Dining Room Furniture MAHOGANY AND WALNUT SUITE—English Design, comprising sideboard, server, china cabi- 8:20 MAT. WED. ALL SEATS 50 TWENTY-FOURTH AND FAREWELL WEEK NA' THEATER PLAYERS, B reotion. liffard. Brooks. Offer GEO. M. COHAN'S HRaidpate N EAST MAT. SAT.—75c and 50c. 700 A - - — NATIONAL TONIGHT $1.10, Te, 500 AT SEATS |NEXT MONDAY 3% | WORLD'S GREATEST LAUGH RIOT | SAM H. HARRIS Presents MARX_BROS. “The COCOANUTS” Music and Lyrios by IRVING BERLIN Book by GEO. 8. KAUFMAN ENTIRE NEW YORK CAST AND BEAUTY CH Bat. mat. 10, . mat.. 24 bal.. $1.10; P77 KEITH~ALBEE Y VAUDEVILLE THE NEW ERA IN SHOW VALUE 18 _HERI TODAY TWO (2) SHOWS 205 & w5 ARTHUR PRINCE g 9 sTAR SUPPORTING Features F Street at 12th NOW PLAYING The Screen’s Greatest Lover in His Last and Greatest Triumph! VALENTINO “The Son of the Sheik’ with VILMA BAN UNITED ARTISTS PICTURE Burning lips! Magnetic eyes! A resistless lover and a desert dancing girl! That's the dra- matic, resistless, colorful theme of this last of all Valentino hits! From the sequel to “The Sheik” by E. M. Hull. Directed by George Fitemaurice. ADDED HITS CHRISTIE COMEDY NEWS—-SCENIC---MUSIC with o s s . 10 pieces o e ‘525 5250 cAlso A Collection of Hooked Rugs colorful and serviceable, in both Antique and Semi- les. These are ideal for Colonial and Early From 10 up Charge Accounts Conveniently Arranged 9.00 A. M. to 5.00 P. M. DAILY SATURDAY UNTIL 12 NOON Sloane Endorsed Merchandise Carries cAn cAssurance of Satisfaction, FREIGHT PAID TO ALL SHIPPING PCINTS IN THE UNITED STATES |Film Features LEADER THEATER _oth Near o D. W. Griffith’s “BIRTH OF A NATION” HlPPODROME K near 9th TODAY—TOMORROW SIDNEY LUS’ LAST FOUR DAYS Playing to capacity business, Arnita Stewart |]“THE PRINCE OF PILSEN" ELITE 14th St. and R. 1. Pola Negri in “GOOD AND NAUGHTY” oLYMPlC You St. Bet..14th & 15th “BLACK _PARADISE.” ___ BU—MATTON 1313 Wisconsin Ave. SHIRLEY MASO) ‘DESERT. EMPIRE I} 1.* Ave. ___“THE LUCKY LADY. NEW STANTON 6th & Csts. N.E. W STANION, 2 w0 uio v LOX CHAXEY in TH] AN rth Cap. and P Sts OORE in & R. L Ave. FISTS s. i HOW BAXTER BUT AMERICAN ' St “HEARTS AN CAROLINA 1ith& TAKOMA Tekoma P D €. Today at 7 and 8 p.m ELINOR GLYN'S “The Only Thing” Also COMEDY and_CARTOOXN. ve.S.E. CLARA BOW and RAYMOND McKEE “DOWN TO THE SEA IN SHIPS” AMUSEMENTS. EVERY ONCE IN A WHILE A PICTURE BREEZES INTO TOWN WITHOUT MUCH ADVANCE NOTICE AND PROCEEDS TO CREATE A SENSATION—-SUCH A PICTURE IS “THE MARRIAGE CLAUSE,” THE CURRENT ATTRACTION AT THE RIALTO—AN ADMIRABLY FILMED ROMANTIC STORY WITH AN _EMOTIONAL APPEAL THAT HAS NOT BEEN EQUALED HERE IN MONTHS—IT OFFERS TREMENDOUS OPPORTUNI- ;loEeEBOTH FOR FRANCIS X. BUSHMAN AND FOR BILLIE OTHER FEATURES ON THE BILL INCLUDE A FUR FASHION SHOW, WITH PRETTY WASHINGTON GIRLS AS MODELS. . . . THE WASHINGTON HERALD. RIALTO FOUR TIMES DAILY 215, 4.15, 7.30 AND !5: HIMSELF INPERSON WITH MIS ' IN PRICES! | A Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer( YPicture- EXTRA ADDED FEATURE - RUIBINOFF SENSATIONAL GUEST CONDUCTOR and CONCERT VIOLIN IS/'I' . / TOM GANNON PALACE OP\CHEfTP\/@ [[Direction Stantey, Company o (merica)] [ METROPOLITAN ~———F ST. AT 10T! TODAY—11 A. M. TO 11 P. M. | 18th St—Below P First National Presents | TODAY—1:30 TO 11 P. M. = CORINNE GRIFFITH jpoe “Sun HeR INTO HER KINGDOM ' FOUR BABY GRANDS = WADELEINE WAcEUIGAN CALVIN & OCONNOR e geilliant Young Violin Virtuosa “l" '“lE 'ARK" U S Daily at 3:30. 7:80 and 9:35 p. m. Comedy—O verture—News Three Other Great Acts ON THE SCREEN CONTINUOUS ORCHESTRA MUSIC Washington's Finest Orchestra | With Marguerite De La Motte fn s DANIEL BREESKIN, CONDUCTOR “THE METROPOLITAN THE LAST FRONTIER Apollo Theater RAMBLERS" CRANDALL'S Avetie, Tigste MILTON DAVIS, Condustor TO! AND_TOMORROW - Hot! Syncopaters WEEK DAYS ONLY A M. to 1:30; E_'VIDOR in YOU KNOW WOM 5 to 7:80 _ TIVOLI CPANDALL’S YOR! TODAY-—DOROTHY GISH TOMORROW —B ETTY and MES _KIREWOOD in * WISE GUY % CRANDALL'S WOME o «» TODAY--MONTE BLUE _and PATEY MILLER > THIS 1S JOROTHY __ REVIER ATE OF A FLIRT. CRANDALL’S €133 Ghase. 0. - e —— 5612 Conn. Ave, Savoy Theater TODAY —- VERA NOLDS in 13th and Col, Rd. SENNY SIDE TP # NT in “THE TOMORROW_—GRETA NISSEN and LIONEL HWARRYMORE in 'THE LUCKY LADY CRANDALL’S TODAY--CULLEN DOROTHY "DE vOR MIDNIGHT FLYER TOMORROW - DOROTHY LI GWYN PENNA. AVE. AT 9TH L GLORIOUS THE MOONLIGHT MAIDS vt GAYETY 'Ge Ladiss’ Club Theater. Bmoking P 3 TWICE DAILY—3:18 and 8 Bud Tisher's Famous Cartoon MUTT AND JEFF'S HONEYMOO! of | | Hein op. | Bek | aude- ville TS e e w—r e RN W Ambassador. 18thSt.& A.NW < GRIFFITH in GDOM R COM- & 8t in “NELL COMPSON THE i TOMORROW Q€ RUTH RANDALL'S CE: jen TODAY_AND TOMORROW- TOMORR FAZENDA and _JACQ > LOGA 00TLOOSE o FABLE » CRANDALL’S r—EVELYN TOR —— TOMORROW —LON CHANEY in THE TRAP = COLOY Avenue G Ga. Av. & AN GISH in | Beg. PRESIDENT, & $1.10, 75¢ & BoOc OPENING OF THE RTHUR HOPK SENSATIONAL WAR DRAMA Glory “* | BY LAURENCE STALLINGS BUY SEATS NOW Ninth 7, N s0 dancing. 9 to 12 Management Me: fifth dancs free. Thix Week, Pop. ANNE NICHOLS' ABIE’S 1 IRISH ROSE | Wed. and Sat. Mats.. 50c $1.00. $1.50. Niehts_ 50 to $2.00 and Tax. Tomorrow R-COMEDY .

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