Evening Star Newspaper, October 11, 1926, Page 36

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

36 "THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTOX, D. C., MONDAY, OCTOBER 11, 1926. | Jooavs awvsmmwrs. 141 DRUG SUSPECTS | | SAVE ” s s 225 U]SE HUMES et S0 JAILED AT BRISTOL| YOUR R 1A L T o {at 820 pm. | l Poli's— “Howdy King,” romantic | Em A comedy 8:20 p.m. | Federal Agents Stage Raid After Presi ‘They Knew What They | MT. VERNON STEAMER Charles Macalester o Leaves Tth St. Wharf Dally 10 A.M. and 2 P.M. Only 3 forin .umtr:-l.yl Amerioas as SUNDAV MATINEE AT 3 ALL RECORDS SMASHED!! | l\\ anted s ¥ 820 pm. | Disguised Member Purchases Round Trip, 85¢ Our Optometeiat s at your service. Keit contie. " Admission, 25¢ @ A NOT - A - VACANT - SEAT - SINCE - THE - op:nmc - NIGHT Island Towns of Dou las and."‘ : 4 Morphine. i Lanch Gomntee os susasier || Miy:As. LEESE. OFTICAE.CO- 0T = — . arle— 3 vaudeville s Mt. Vernon not apen on' Sunduys i dmigees [ g _“TRE GREATEST THRILLS TN PIOTURE HISTORY —LEONARD RALL-DAILY NEWS _ 1 { o . | ’ Treadwall, Near Juneau, !ro::r:::; ~ vaude | Pt Dispatch to The Star e ) ; M¢fro~Goldwyn-May¢r 34000000 Production - ville, contiuous, 12:30 to 11 ])m " , ""1 October 11.-—Ked- - Destroyed. , | Gayety—“The Merry Whirl" bur- 1 7 1 8 % ‘. | tesque, at and 8:15 p.m, | 3 . . o A g bk A HILARIOUS COMEDY HIT 1 n Asen e : e = Washington’s Beat Orchestra, !7n|" ’ ) JRLEL S ] iy " g 4 3-10c Cal;e: Jap Rose Mischa Gutersoa, Coldlmor ess, after a fire “Take It From Me,” at 11:40 ‘ uise as ' £ ap (o il It From 1 i sl Sukpecta i g HEYRL SOKOLOY, BY GEN.LEW WAL |n~‘:l:d”:ll'ro adwall. on n..u;.w Taland : “152‘.1.3‘“1 llm L U S ¢ S 1-$1.00 Jap Rose Health FioUS ISt Coreee) D/RE?KD sz%g)N/‘BAZ% . all a juan's Tree | of morphine from suspects at differ- | g Intemationsl News—Other Hits two miles from Juneau ’ i 3 All held will be given | Bath Brush Residences of 4 white and 42 In- Sl Sl Ko AL Cenm B 1 vah 1.30 dlan families were destro; ¥ ™., 1, 3:10, 5:10, EoSRRE IUST 13 tire started in an Indian v . 1 Dou, it may be brought into the heur- All for SpecxaL s 59(: D'Avs MORE o R e ] ng. The ahn-eq of 10 men and one Don't Delay Don't Hesitate into the to ’ B e L Conane. Ly et i ope waldiever - GO NOw e, 13 i of e | ok Pa—Forevrt ¢ | = T Gl Wi B Tam opay, sma - Olib a3 Gimpregational WOhtrches ull | = 0 S0 i DINE AT VILLA ROMA We Handle Vel TOURING ORCHESTRA OF 30 an old hospital. From Douglas the five spread half a mile to ' 11, where it destroy- ed a store, an office buflding and 11 residences occupied by white fami ANNA FITZIU Forsmost Amerioan Nighte: Ont, $1.65; Bal. $1.65, $1.10: @F 3ad Bal 50c. Mats: Orsh. $1.10; Bal 130, 280, Zad Bal. B0v s T U FRESHMAN MASTERPIECE “Get up a Party for R. C. A. RADIOLAS /:Eiv\h’:y}::;r’lllyizlI e ALLO WEEN Phone x»u.v{fi!fl‘ fgl(hlflfi:.l’“(m wa. | Crosley Sets » :’———"‘ 'm”;:": — . - W' American Red Cross s Mak i We believe these three makes.of Radio Sets represent the hest IDA MAY { Direction Sta 7 Wof ercad)| provide hou N“""""QN\P““?:‘ akers, || ;fl) “‘é‘: | alue for vour money. All sets sold on time payments —— | "GARRISONS E &% Get It At Gibson’s o METROPOLITAN | ' | num, o PAPER SHOWS GAME | wiotewi o s vy co. to.| o s oy sy B DI1ZZY BLONDS | METROPOLITAN g ———=""F ST. AT 10TR TODAY. 11 A. M. TO 11 P. M. First National Presents 13th St.—Below ¥ | LEWIS'S. STONE | rorer. 1o ro v . k $—OTHER STARS—® 2—Shows Daily—3 l u -na 8: u 914 E Street N.W. IN SPITE OF PROTEST|- = vmflmmmmmammmmnwww 917-919 G St. N.W. oy William Allen White Defies Em-|3 VlOUNt Vemon H N the Park dH 7 ] ‘ poria Clergy and Runs Sunday b t ave you seen ek arl wee omes. i‘oi"’i"“‘i‘,s'" s“""v SPAI“ 2 A. | " B oad i etween 14th & 16th Sts. North of Park R g % Series Scoreboard. g Alexandrla Va. BT it o Thils entire street fs been developed with “Life-time” Homes of THREE H'G“"s e et ! o Asmociaten 1P f compa e 4—."‘ oned 11 pen |2 12th & Pa. Ave. N.W., c Limiaed aie 'l'hmw“ kst There are two groups, one on rarh side nf |h|: e lhoroughhm EARL ummll FRE Eron EMPORIA, Kans., Octobe! 11.—Em Broad u omed; e e o |8 every hour onthe hour Round of 6 and 7 rooms with very large porches; 1 and 2 haths with builtin Lo B z Y RITA OWIN DAVE FERQUSON & CO. noured out yester % Trip fixtures—and large garages. There are hardwood floors throughout: LAFF | “Follles' ” Eecentrlc Dancer | |\ “THE LUCKY STIFF" 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. week days enormous closets in every bedroom and a large linen closet on the sec- THAT—__OFF” l Today 8:80. 5:35.7:85 & 0:40 P. M. plastbneiy te E you meed in blank ond floor; extra large coat closet on the first floor. D s i Cartoon—Overture—News ird, desplte, the edict 5 Mount Vernon Books can be filled $10 950 d 513 950 B T jous oncHEsTIA Music e Lo s m\‘{@ Electric Railway 5 = an | BERTHA ;"‘"i" -unlulu Conductor | e ien White, editor of |& Phone Main 397 E. Morrison Paper Co. Sold upon Cafritz Special Fmancmg Terms | The Metopeltan Ramblens” | JOHNEY HIHES | anst ‘)lliml«'-‘lm'lh’. - | TR TR RN R R 1009 Pa. Av it This de-e)npment is a monument to the ab nd cnpanillv of the 13 “Hot” Symcopators and Stellar Ensemble In, ' — g | S a A || ougesten. || TR, | BROWNDER BY after a i | i Take 14th St. Parkwood, just north of Park Road. or we will d t =l fl!l;:t(?"p‘!;:u ing last Sun i T i T T e S e “MAGDA” CRANDALL’S “TIVOLI CRANDALLS Apnuo Theater series. game to ‘» ’ ]4th = = e | ||| 5 ) Lath & PR RAN.W. | i Seorehoand . halt hour after church | . 9080 M u T u A i I COMEDY e | 10; 15) 7 "A_‘ ‘n, services.” i r Indignant ministers in_convention 5 PENNA. AVE. AT OTH i | un:-‘:n!‘:!n-?l’n-" | 801 11th St. Main 2704 Owners and Builders of Communities VAMPS OF 1927 i | CRANDALL'S Amhauadnr CP.ANDAU.'S ,:‘:3‘3“"‘,’_'“ clamento pro ORI P FPRISCILLA DEAN in “THE N'S T 2 A Buneh of Sweet Little Baby Vamps Arve They! ALL AND DELIVER LEAN AND PRESS Mr. Paint-Up New Radiators 5% GAYETY Iyeen e Ey‘NQALLS '."\'."?? o —Says— HIGH-CLASS BURLESQ! | AXI YOCROBEY VER- '. A b — ’ - 4 $9.00 THE MERRY WHIRL Men S S ul t S 95c Ask Me, If in Doubt, For —_ Extra Parisisn Living Art Motels Eypry | || ’ How to Paint Things e g;‘m:r"'im 5 ] About the House. A quart of Radiator Enamel will NEXT WEEK—'Powder Puf Frolio.” || Highest Salaried Dancers Mile. PAGIE and M. PIERRE Ameriea’s Most Graceful Artists NI TVILLA ROMA ll AM. 12 rw. 1 AL “"‘I’;:\ll' LE In gold 1 fin- heat paint eight or ninec radiators. or aluminum. Dries with a ish. Odorless. Not affected by Quart for $2.00. 0% _COLLEEN MOORRE in ACORDERS Ladies’ Suits, $1.50 All Valeteria Pressed | An Exclusive Spindler Feature | LARA BOW RUTH M .\T}- B i Make the Furnace Like New Seric th S s R Happy /{2 Walker | | [ WASIIIIIGTOI’S I'EM"“ TIIEATEI!S * s 3 son” e Sty S e rurmace. A | LOEW'S LOEW'S " e Apartments To Let i ' | _— 4| PALACE |¢c ' you need in lumber or mill- Paint the Cellar | Al'cadlm ! OI-!IMBIA f work. LET 1S SEND YOU ESTIMATES F snun at No Order Too Small J. Frank Kelly, Inc. Street Co-mmm 10:30 _u ». m. AECOND WEEK Matro-Goldwyn-Mayer Presents KING VIDOR'S CLASSIC Madison—1739 Eye St. Carvel-Hall—1915 K St. Fleor for $1.10 “The Same Old Gang” Cellar floor concrete palnt dries hard Pt Pras—uu BEBE DANIELS Lumber awd Mithwork : - with a_smooth finish, water-proof and Elotis Pye, mrRHUIRS Penfleld—‘)()9 20th St. washable. Quart for $1.10. i T Chctics” Poddoct ' o I.A BO"EME ance of college life | rom “THE CAMPUS FLIRT” ON THE STAGE AL HERMAN Tho black laugh and assassin of oriet remorse, IIID HIS MINSTRELS Palace Concert Orchestra Tiverton—1121 24th St. 734 Park Road Northwest . New and Modern Buildings bt b S0 ® Bl 1 Room, Bath . . $33.50 to $40.50 £ ground ot and a an ¥ .::1:"“""“ i or il 1 Room, Grill, Bath, $35.50 to $38.50 » Interest BUTLER-FLYNN PAINT CO. 607-609 C St.—Main 4902 Store No. 2—719 17th St. Main 10450 Film Features EMP'RE BI=‘ H Street N.E. USTER KEATON with LILLIAN -GISH MID JOHN GILBERT Pathe Newsreel—Fables Overture—Ete. LLOYD fn * SAK 11th& N.C. Ave. S.E. CAROLI‘NA MILTON SITLS 1 __ “PUPPETS." R EAvE: We Play LOEW'S Vaadeville STRAND Mrs. Wilson-Greene’s Concerts Poli’s Theater—1:30 / orth Ca ne y NK 1 Room, Kitchen, Bath I;IBEERYT:O:" e ARTISTS COURSE Posredmtp iy $39.50 to $47.50 AMERICAN 1= S, & 1 & Ave c.:fi:gg,:q i R e RUDOLPH OF COMMERCE 2 Rooms, Bath . . $51.50 to $54.50 fi\fim e s 5.,,,.‘ Lo i "’;“;;‘,jj‘“ i VALENTINO AND SAVINGS ¢ Gtm ) || L S e = i sty “THE SON OF THE SHEIK | His Last and Gr 2 Rooms, Kitchen. Bath $45.50 to $59.50 L. W.Groomes. 1416 F St. Wilson-Greene Concert Senes t Photoplay Six Evening Concerts. — Hall . Cor. 7th and E Sts. T RERRR RN YRR | RSOSSN AR A A A A I AR S | On the Stage ““MODERN REVUE" Featuring BOROTHY SLANE and AL NEWMAN Dwmend & Raymond. & White SrhER ACLISTAR ACTS with TOM MI SENATE 3 DER w STEIN . LI.CURCI, Soprano cCORMACK, Tenor ticketw for above courses now on' sale at Mre. Greene's Concert Burean, , Droop’s. 13th and G. Main 6493. TAKOMA Takoma Park, D. C. Today at 7 and § p.m. BUSTER KEATON and SALLY O'NEIL in “BATTLING BUTLER” Pathe News and Novelty Film P ’c Tonight at 8:20 Oh i \lm-clfi‘hurn & Sat ANNE \u HO “How Klng"’ \\xru Minor_Watson, Leneta Lane, Frank Otto NDAY, Seat Sale Wednesday N. Y. Symphony Orchestra WALTER DAMROS (‘unaum.r POLI'S Three Concerts—Nov. A l‘-b 1 Soloists, SCHUMANN HEINK PAUL KOCHANSKI, Violinist Otto Klemperer, Guest Conductor ~ pANOING. ), $6. $4.50. 8$3, PRIVA . 85 o ‘91 single ey now on sale, a T Phone Pot. 318. 2105 Pa. Ave. Ph. W. 953 £ Space o0 PARK THEATER 4618 14¢h BUSTER KEATON in “BATTLING BUTLER” Every year the brass mills of the United States produce thousands AVVVRALARERARRRRR RN NN %= of miles of Brass pi u, Droop’s & G. Phone M. 6493. , - with saLLy oneiL || L2 - T Healy - Drug Store In clean, s 1 of water SIDNEY LUSTS e e e m“"r' 7 PRIV, ADY 1 tesson: At pipe it goes into well-built homes and buildings everywhere. And it LEADER Sth near E. “THE YANKEE SEN 1907 Nichols Ave., Anacostia oy Mix PRESIDENT"'"" | Bteps S \\\\\\\\\!(\\S\\\\\\_\\\5}\_\\\}3\\\\\\\\) b4 0 . . . .. Ave. M. Sorih £ ; Is A Star Branch—Displaying This Sign proh ey i - | RS BAvisoN A 4 Gmw You will find this Star Branch Office sign . LOIS MORAN, YOAH BEERL ' ' mr.--l"s.ms“ B & Xw 4 ’ RASS er rus costs ADLOCKE at ’ INCe H displayed in a prominent store in your neighbor- B 3 Pipe nen ts. It S ELITE l" :'hu Sl:n.(:: S §§ _rmwm ?,';:::;' = 7y ¢ — b hood—indicating that facilities are provided to but little more than the best G T O N sidner Howants Puiitzer Prise CATHERINE BALLE ; 917 G St. N.W. ; recenrehcllulfied }‘Ag‘sfi for T::lel:Star nnr{l when corrodible pipe. _B“‘_""_P{';{ }‘{!lqulgo \\\Q : 10 . ceuiar Asem SEERLNENALRRA NN NUNNNNNNY | left at these Branc! ces will be given the very -~ ; m‘ew ‘ - + best of attention—assuring publication in the COPPER o BRASS Aobearins ¥ N\ tl‘ey The Tchen“kofl Gardiner first available issue. No fees are charged for RESEARCH ASSOCIATION OLYMPIC Youst. Bet. I::Efl:g. §\§ bl ebiDise Sixth Season ded (asses Now Fe ents Guaranteed 1 Dancing in this service, only regular rates. The Star prints MORE Classified Ads every day than all the other papers here combined. Ii you want RESULTS, Star Classified Ads will’ get them for you. “Around the Corner” Is a Star Branch Office. Charlie Chaplin “THE GOLD RUSH” Time_of Shows: 6:30. 8 and 9:30 DUMBARTON >+l o, BERT ROACH in “DON'T.” WARDMAN PARK WALLACE REID in “FOREVER." 25 Broadway, New York 7 \| S LETTIE MARIE BARRETT You 0 Gertects Ballroom D i MR CASTLE chup” Pt . 1 K StNW. 13¢ % 727 Merely asking brings you a helpful book, “The End of Rust Troubles”

Other pages from this issue: