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54 _— =3 BROOKLAND GROUP CHARGES INVASION Citizens Accuse Nelghbormg Bodies and Ask Parley tc Fix Boundaries. Neighboring citi; Associations are encroaching upon t territory. the members of the Brookland Citi- zens' Association stated at a meeting held in ) Twelfth and TODAY’S ATIUSEMENTS. National—Otis Skinner in “The Honor of the Family,” romantic drama, at 8:20 p.m. Poli's—Al Jolson in “Rig | musical comedy, at $:20 p.m. Belasco - m mantic d at $:20 pm. Keith’s—"The Bee vaudeville, at 2:15 and §:15 p.n. Earle—Julian Hall's FEntertainers, vaudeville, continuous 1:30 to 11 p.m. Strand—"“That's It,” musical pres- entutions, continuous' 12:30 to 11 p.m. Gayety—"Black and White Re- view,” burlesque, at 2:15 and $:15 p.m. Mutual — “The Tempters,” bur- lesque, at 2:30 and 8:20 p.m. Rialto—"The Lily,” at 11:30 am., 1:10, 3:26, 5:10, 7:30 and 945 p.m. Columbia_—“Faunst,” at 11:15 a.m., 1:15, 3:20, 5:2 and 9: Metropolitan —-Ladies at Dl 11:40 a.m., 1:35, 340, 5:35. 1950 pam. the mem *. B. Phelps, ommittee. to the Dis sking that a fi tioned in Brook pointed to e h I | Becomes ! C.W. HOOVER. IS HONORED. Precident of Newcoiners Club. Charles W. Hoover v ® ident of the ; luncheon ye Members cxpressed themse sed to d structed to ress to oppose » movement A proposed e Public tion' to request from Rhode enue to Monroe The present 00 expenditure Island nnounced that 110 new members had been enrolled dur- i the membership drive. He also ated that a large number of old had been reinstated during The new members Pruner and Thomas I accompanled by J. J. Thon DEMURRER IS FILED - l(udvh»h A gineer Commissioner, yvestel filed a demurrer to the suit for damages recently _brought againet them by Robert W. Brown, recently . released from . They deny that > for the adjudi- landed Brown nudm,.h and Beil. i 3 Pherson. uel 3 nce, PPhil Hdnl\\m and Dr. G. s much more radlo equip- | ment from Ameriea than from Great | Britain. DAK e give one year's subscrip- tion to I\nd.xk- o F. olding Autographia KODAKS : ¥ 35 to 360 Harry C. Grove, Inc. 7 1210 G St. N.W. sesksesny The name of Rice has always stood in this city for the finest bread that can be had “IT GOES LIKE CAKE” Washington housewives say of this fine bread This always has been exceptionally fine bread—and it always has had that rep- utation in this city. % In Washington the name of Rice has Alwnys stood for bread that is so deli- cious that you never tire of it. Bread that cuts well, toasts well, keeps well— that cuts into paper-thin slices for the table or into substantial wedges for the lunch box. Bread whose wholesomeness you can take for granted. All grocers. RICE'S Oopyright 1926 by The City Baking Company l 4 BREAD 7 Boy." | Abramovitch.” ro-| and the Fox,”| i scted pres- THE EVE STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, TUESDAY, DEC JEMBER 14, 1626. The Porch Building Co. ber 14.—Miss Ada Chisholm Masters, daughter )2; .{ \\'.{?lnnlerflr n(llhl.fl n .,«wuh in city, and Edwin A. Givson of Culpep- fo o ahoped to Washington _saturday | GLASSIN RCHES and were married. The bride s a “w M_rrlm now well known member of the younger Postal R set here. 4024 13th st. IMADDEN PRAISES BUDGET SYSTEM Controller General Plan Also| Advantageous, Representa- tive Tells Chicagoans. ssentative 8 Open Until 5 P.M. Tomorrow & Thursday Make Yourself a Present —of a Savings Account, it This Payday, and another Christmas will find your finances able to withstand the strain of Yuletide or any other occasion. 1 “Columbia” and National Bank protection starting By the Assoriated Press. CHICAGO, December 4 of experience have shown that the vernment budget m has been eminently successful from an _eco-| standponit, Representative Mar- | Madden of Tllinois, chairman of | committee, told the » Board last night outstanding advan- | budget had | offers you hearty co-operation “hicago Real | “He listed the < ONE DOLLAR, or more, } will open a Savings Account. % Our Savings Dept. Pays liminate dination National Bank s 911 F Street Capital and Surplus dvantage, :'1 ation of the office of controller gen- s as a result of which mil- < of dollars have been saved. Fredmckshurg Girl Elopes. ch to The Star. Make This An TWATER KENT Christmas Receiver, as illustrated. .$ 70.00 6 Tubes 12 100-Amp. Philco Storage 16. i A Battery 2 Bu_rzesn 2308 B Bat- teries 1 Burgess 2370 C Battery 1 A. K. Speaker. , $122.60 10.00 .$132.60 Aerial, if needed Model 35, Single Dial Control Total price, matalled Nothing Else to Buy SOLD ON CONVENIENT TERMS OTHER MODELS IN STOCK Mt. 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AND TOMORROW._GILDA RAY ~in “ALOMA THE SOUTH SEAS.” s voy Theater CRANDALL'S Savor ¢ PR TOBAY—-I-‘ORD STERLING in “THE S| AESOP FABLE. LEEN MOORE in \.RANDALL’S Ann:xe Grand Matineo dally. 2 p.m 3 Fohas ANE ToRORROW S, SILLS and BETTY BRONSON i BR( ADISE” HAROLD LLOYD 222222 RIALTO mn --‘ G.. VV\ Star of “Stella n “THE LILY” Based on Belasco's Btage Succes On the Stame MOSCONT BROS. In Their De Luxe DANCE REVUE ‘Witi the Triana Bisters, Mone_ Otero »nd Others IOX lonu:u. Ocldmll. orTo ]flx in olnnw«uz Tntormational News—Other - Hits Wed.2:30 50c_to Tonight SHUBERT at 8:30 o ELASC $2.50 Mgmt. Messrs. Shubert -Pnslllve Opemnx Tanlght ANNE NICHOLS Presents “Sam Abramovitch” A Romantie Drama By FRANCOIS PORCHE WITH HALF A HUNDRED PLAYERS YETY Ladies' Club Theatgr—Ladies’ Mat. Daily JIVI\IIF ('othER NAY, mncx A\n HITE ORIGINAL "} HITE mn Mm\mm' SHI NEXT WEER— RN T IFilm Features NEW STANTON “"'I" o st THE M(l‘l'l() BCTY :J‘ (. PRESENTS WGVIVAL OF OTIS SKINNER in “KISMET” AMERICAN ™=t St & n I in “THE MAD DaNCE: CIRCU-I Pl Amnle Parkin 0K RICHARD MAN firm- and JETTA GOUDAL o %3( ING Ok ANOS oy HELEN AND WARREN COMEDY . fi' PRINCESS,,,},',‘},, "A a ____FORBID! TF.| SENATE iz Pe. tve €5 ALMOST LA DUNEARTON ¢ ¥iewoi e ey FITH, nd DOROTHY YOU'D BE S ISE] 13th St. Helow ¥ TODAY, 1:30 TO 11 P. M. BOB LARRY'S ENTERTAINERS “HAUNTED” A MYSTERY PLAY REVUE 3—OTHER_STAR ACTS —3 ON THE SCREEN MARIE PREVOST With VICTOR VARCON| “FOR WIVES ONLY" CRANDALL’S \pflllo Theater 11 TODAY, AND 'm\(nmu)w LA PLANTE in “THE CRANDALL’S York Theater Ga. Ave.&Quebeest. TODAY — R R AN 'S COLONY C DA”' S Ga.Ave. crun—u-u TODAY_—STAR CAST A T2 DREAN AESOD FABLE. Tom)nnow--;iomub NAGEL, and NING §! CRANDALL’S Home‘ The-m 1230 N TODAY — EDITH nrmq_n'h iml ROBERT AGNEW in * MYSTER' TOMORROW-—PAT O'MALLEY and MAE BUSCH in “PERCH OF THE CRANDALL'S vz e, B TODAY_-GRETA NISSEX in “{ADY OF THE HAREM." 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