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43 STRANDED LIQUOR |.. TRAWLER SEIZED Vessel Runs Blockade of Rum Chasers in Dash Along Jersey Coast. ¥ the Associated ¥ NEW YORK, October 5.--The Brit v ler ifohenlinden, with teged liquor aboard fled when The vessel w bhut wias float per bay last ni over to the collector of Ing the d « vessel, said by Cc ficials to be an old offende Iy s=ailed through the « fleet, eluded the police b and, cording to oflicials, had unioaded 1,000 cames of 4 liqguors before the ived ried the Land was under Bri home yport is Mont . from Halifax, August 18 unnan destination officials said According salled throu of chasers, up I d the Kills to chored at is believ or early Name Painted Out. will be turned The assor Rritish flag vessel rum ough turday morning. When seized, the first three substituted, changing v to Penlinden. commandes vd district, er p the name of the traw Capt. Ge riine of the New York Coast ( said the slipping of the trawler through the Coast wd lines was ona of the most daring rum gling attempts ever made. the ship was anchored off the Statue of Liberty. guarded hy men OFFICERS TO TRAIN. Winter Schedule of 428th Infantry Is Announced. Winter schedule for officers of the 145th Lized Reserves, ated tonight at s raham Building, 144 will continue on the first Tuesduys of each month vntil ier notice, Lieut. Col. West A commanding. announced and third fur Hamilton today ers were reminded W Millard who shal ing wed to the up- | customs dur- | ] riday | Speciul letters | the of her name had been painted out and | g, the success of the ticket next | i | of the association mug- | Government | | club for | does not_indc THE UTILITIES BOARD ASKS| MORE ACCQUNTANTS Problems Too.mny for Present Force, Bachman Says in Annual Report. EVENING TODAY'S AMUSEMENTS. National—"Ben-Hur"” (second week), photoplay, at 2:30 and 8:30 p.m. Poli’s — “Her Cardboard Lover," comedy-drama, at 8:20 p.m. Belasco—"“The Patsy,” comedy, 20 p.m. President farce, at Keith's— Twins,” vaudeville, at at ! Kiss in a Taxi,” | Siames and ¥ Antonio 215 Earle—Elizabeth Brice, continuous, 1:30 to 11 pan Strand—-Watch the Drums,” ville, continuous, 12:30 to 11 p.m. —+Bringing Up Father in burlesque, at 2:15 and 815 vaudevilie. | Acide from a mass of statistical in- formation concerning the public util- itles corporations of the District, the annual report of the Public Utilities Commission, made public yesterday, carries an uppeal by Byers M. Bach- man, its chief accountant, for addi- “Evelyn Cunningham Re- y tional accountants who are “able to aly rlesque, ‘at 2:15 and 8:15 pan. {1 + Boheme,” at 11 am., p.m. politan—"Three Bad Men,” at 0 am., 1:20, 3 25, pan. Rialto —‘nnx Big Night," 4 1:30, 3:30, 5:30, 7:30 and 9:30 p.m. v Horsemen of the at 10:30, J42:20, 2:33, pom. Tin Gods.” “During the current year the work of the accounting bureau has been carried on by the accountant and the 7:30 and | statisticlan. both of whom have ren- dered faithful service,” said Mr. Bach- man, “but with a force so limited, so inadequate, and with many complex problems arlsing during the year, the accounting bureau has been forced to accept as correct, in all of its in- vestigations concerning rates and val- uations, the facts and fisures sworn to by the public utilities. “The bureau desires, therefore, again to make an appeal for additions s personnel of competent accoun familiar with the various class and able to analyze an 11:30 at 2:15, 4, 5:50, “Three Bad Men," at ano de Ber- ¢ The report of R. G. mission’s traffic _engineer, showed that the Capital Traction Co., in ad- dition to minor repair replacemenh DEMOCRAT'C WOMEN'S 10t worn sepuonx-rene\\ed 1.33 miles GROUPS MAY UNITE Dispatch to The Star. BALTIMORE. October 5. -An at tempt to unite Democratic women of State and bring about harmony ll coln (colored)—"“T'he Wise Guy,” Klotz, the com- from 2 to 11 p.m. Safeguard Your Eyesight 1f you're troubled— See Our Optometrist M. A. LEESE OFTICAL co. BRANCH STORE 712 11th Street | Eat More Sea Food for Your Health’s Sake i “Our Wednesday Specials” Crab Flakes . ... .60c Ib.. Oysters . .60c quart NO RETAIL DELIVERY month will be made at the convention of the Maryland Women's Democratic ciation here tomorrow. A movement for the amalgam: and the U Women's (lubs was start ter organization in June, d o committee of three was ap pointed to confer with a committee of the same nupber in the other the pose of drafting & f co-operation in the event too many obstacles in the TDemoeratic ed by the la in the plan mem Deno One forr co-ope her of the and Women tion, is that the indors: Ea;_ho&Co.,lnc. pal Fish Market offices, but onl for such, 12th and Water Sts. S.W. places as the State central commit- I'lmm: Main 10130. tee, congressional campaign commit- tee and similar committees. Blection of officers and a program of work will constitute the other busi ness of the conven The Democratic e candidates, including Gov. Albert C. Ritchie and vdings. candidate for the United States Se L will be' guests of hono STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. TUESDAY, AMUSEMENTS. of single track during the year, and OCTOBER 5, 1926. the Washington Railway and Electric Co. renewed les of dngle track. e Carnival Phnners to Meet Special Disvatch to The Star. HYATTSVILLE, Md., The joint committee of the Hyatts- ville Volunteer Fire Department and Oriole Lodge, Odd Fellows, arranging for the carnival to be given by the organizations October 20, 21, 22 and 23, in the National Guard Armory here, are to meet tonight in fire head- quarters to further arrangements. MT. VERNON STEAMER Charles Macalester Leaves Tth St.” Wharf Dally 10 A M. and 2 P.M. 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DAILY INCLUDING SATURDAY + FREIGNT PAID TO ALL SHIPPING POINTS IN THE UNITED STATES RIALTO —NOW PLAYING— OARL LAEMMLE Pressats “HER BIG NIGHT” A Glorious Joy-Tazgle, LAURA LA PI.IITE On the Stage «“A NIGHT IN A CABARET” Featuring HELENA LANVIN Mezzo Soprano Frem the Oapitol Thester, New York, OTHER ENTERTAINERS Btaged and Direoted by Mischa Guterson, Conducting ‘Washington's Best Orohestrs hunuuon.l News—Other Hits. Ny % % 7%, and 2 2, /// 7 President Theater Players Offer A. H. Woods French Farce Furore Next Woek, Beats Now. “They Knew What They Wanted” We Play LOEW'S Vaudeville ST o-mnau-——u moon_to 11 Scr, “That Model From Parls” Az Entertaining Oomedy Dre MARCELINE DAY e o o JACK POWELL SEXTETTE In “WATOH THE DRUNS" ARDMAN PAR The Motlon Pleturs Two Shows Daily—: First Showing Cyrano de Bargmc r Rostand’s Drama in Natural _Colors TODAY TWO (2) SHOWS 2:15_and 8115 THE SENSATION OF THE SHOW WORLD San Antonio's SIAMESE TWINS Born Joined Together A Presentation of Wonder and Amazement ADDED ATTRACTION A Blaockface Scream JAY C. FLIPPEN “The Ham What Am" ¢ Balc., 8. : Balo. 880, Phones MAIN 4484-44856823 MAT.WED. At2:30 80c te $9.00 TONIGHT " SHUBERT & sn BELASCO t. Mosars. Bhubert RICHARD HERNDON Presents An American Comedy, by Barry Comsmers “THE PATSY” With CLAIBORNE FOSTER And Original Booth Theater N. Y. Oast NEXT SUNDAY _SEATS THURS. EARL CARROLL PRESENTS Brosdway's Bost “LAFF THAT OFF” OVER A YEAR'S RUN IN NEW YORX varr GAYETY i Ladiss’ Club Theater. 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