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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, BRAVERY AT FIRE | INSCHOOL LAUDED Eitizens Pralse Pupds and | \ Teacher for Courage in i Burning Building. The brav ,,,,,'m of the ralship of the and courage of the owers School, the gen Miss Julla members of ance principal, nd other nd the timely assi (&N firemen and ¢ and of Deputy Sander fifth pre- led in ex son members ¢ 8chool commended i the Lincoln i @lon at a meeting held Iast night in | the Bryan School, ktreets southes Harold 1. Warner, principal of Hine nior High School and chairman of | school commitiee of the u escrived the fire drill, ary n and police and of the fir mbers of the or; > conduct of the Resolutions opposing the $10,000,000 bond issue of ©f Columbia and the Yiding for the appointment of Congnissioner sfor the District, Similar o form of government, David Babp ©f the Federation of Citizens' A tions and a member of the Lincoln Yark group, referred to the latter| fneasure as “‘no good” and “the poor- est drawn up bill ever presented in Congre: The association went on recard as gavoring an appropriation to provide additional personnel in the office of the District architect, in order that school bullding program ed out as scheduled. | ufficient help in the holding up the pro resolution w apper bill, now hvfuw Ille Senate District com- mittee, providing for the establish. ment of a special status for District Engineer Commissioner Franklin J. Bell, so that he can retain his present Position at the expiration of his term. Further resolutions favored the pav- fng of an alley between A and B Streets between Eighteenth and Nine h streets sontheast and the re- 1 of a fire plug said to be in the middle of the sidewalk at Fifteenth &nd I streets southeast. A letter of ®ympat ordered sent to the sur- | 1 f James Kelleher ! Thirteenth and B | T | TODAY'S AMUSEMENTS. National—"Le’ Maire's Affairs,” re- I m at 8:20 pm.; matinee at 2:20. Belasco—“Lady Alone,” drama, 20 p.m.; matinee at 2:20. Poli's—Earl Carroll “Vanitles,” |8:20 p.m. eith's—Siivertown_Cord Orche 2:15 and 8:15 p.m. e Beban, “The Loves vaudeville, continuous | FOUNDATION MUSICAL. B. Anthony Group Enter- tained by Artists. | The Susan B. Anthony Foundation last night substituted a musical pro- gram for its usual business meeting, Visiting artists presenting a well bal. ed entertainment of vocal and piano number: The followini lon the program: Marguerite de Porry | D._Parkison. | “Mrs. Clara O'Brien McCrone, presi- 2 -|@ent of the foundation, presided at | and 8:15|{ja meeting which was held at the Arlington Hotel S Mrs. Bryan Asks Dworce Mrs. Mildred E. Bryan has filed for a limited divoree from George I. | Br They were married August 1925, and have one child whose | custody the wife seeks. Mrs. Bryan I charges cruclty, desertion and mon- , 12:25, [~\x|»p«v|'(. She is represented by At- torney A. L. Kennedy. Susan at orr E |\ ‘%r/mn o; e'xrlui(re shin ton‘( .M, BUANKBOIKS of and. E. Morruon Paper Co. 1009 Pa. A\!'. at musicians appeared Bernprd Spille, and Mrs. Parley 30 to Strand and Tunes,” musi- continuous 12:30 to thousands always We have and on jue, at 2 Gayety ! nioon,” “bur {pm. Mutual lesque, at “Kuddling Kuties,” bur- 20 and 8:20 p.m Black Pirate, 3:15, 5:15, at and 'he 1 and Is your money earning enough? Write or phone for leaflet “More Per Cent and More Per Dollar” | van | 2:40. 5 I'fla(‘e 6:15, 8 and 5t . Agent —which tells dbout our GRANDS Investment-Savings Plan payments on shares of $25 and multiples in this well known organization, which % Protected by small and de- sirable real estate mortgages w tlrlllllau nd 9 p.m. (‘Nl'ral of Broadwa:,” at | OPPOSED BYCITIZENS -~ AND ~- American Umversxty Park Grcup\ M I DG E l Unanimous Against Plan——Want Bell Retained Here. Pl n N os HUGO OWORCH 1110 G.EsT.1879 TAKE ADVANTAGE OF Experxence & Reputation Experience enables us to give you the best that science and skill can produc It enables as to give you just the kind of dnnt" try that will look natura: and -tand the stress of mastication. on preferred stock 2% Quarterly I Opposition to the District bond issue | was unamimously voiced last night by | members of the American University | Park Citizens Association at a mr-mng it the American Unlversity torium, Massachusetts and Nebraska venues, Thomas Ellis Lodge, presi- | dent of the association said that its | sentiments voiced the sentiments of | the Federation of Citi ssociations | to which he is a del | The reappointment of Col. Bell, as District Engineer Commissioner, as suggested by bills recently introduced in Congress, was urged by members of the assoclation. The better upkeep and increased width of Forty-ninth street and the macadamizing of the dirt roads cross- ing the bus road in that neighbor- hood, together with the elimination of a dangerous curve at Forty-ninth street and Murdock ‘Hill- road were ocated as measures to be presented The Finance and Investment Corporation Philip Herman, Presl Clarence C. Weldems 927 Fifteenth Street N.W. Mai Vivors of Mr. and Mrs. John S. Beyer, late members of the association, who died recent | Harry M. Stull, president Ktanton Park Citizens’ Association; Mr. Warner, Henry Flury, member of the faculty of Eastern High School, and Claus J. Schwartz, newly selected principal of ' Stuart Junior High Bchool, spoke. Tihrty-six new members were ad- E\Rted to the association. Gilford E. of the| amison, president, presided. Re- hments were served. Choice of 40 Different Routes to ‘alifornia Given in This Free Book. | “40 ways and more to California | pnd the North Pacific Coast.” Select the route best suited for this season | ¢ the year. Detail maps, indicat- | fng these routes from Chicago, to- gether with fares and other infor- tnation, sent free on application 10 R. O. Small, General Agent, Chi- cago and North Western Ry, 214 ¥Pennsylvania Bldg, 15th and Chest- wut sts, Philadelphia, Pa.—Adver- ent. Name Fails to Upset Suit. Justice Hoehling of the District Supreme Court has overruled a plea in mbatement filed by Ernest C. Ham- mersla to an indictment charging him with larceny after trust. The indict- nent calls the accused Ernest C. Yiammersula and the court finds that designation is close enough for the purpose of trial as a_“name need not o correctly spelled in an indictment §f substantially the same sound ls -eserved.” Hammersula is alleged to ave appropriated a diamond ring worth $10,000 intrusted to him by Grace R. Fleishman to be used as collateral for a loan in Baltimore. The accused was represented by At- torney T. Morris Wampler. On improved real estate in D. C. and nearby suburbs —for 3 or 5 yearsor longer. Prompt approvals. Ample funds. H. LRust Co The First and Original Cold and Grip Tablet Proven Safe for more than a Quarter of a Century as an _effective remedy for COLDS, GRIP, INFLU- ENZA and as a Preventive. Priee 80c. The box bears this signature | was a guest at the meetinz. to the District Commissioners for | early attention. Don F. Reed, president of the North- | west Suburban Citizens Association, Henry | A. Donovan, secretary of the Amer- ican University Park organization, read the minutes of the last meeting in October. About 20 people were present. Our aim is always that ] “Every TRIPLE I’A‘l‘!\'l‘":l!l’l‘")\ Puhent TISFAC’ ABSOLUTELY GUARANTEED Must Be 1022 #1522 #2022 *10%* Apgolutely Natural Leoking Plates Our Gatisfiad" i A 2%-Karat ine Gold Crown and Bridge Work, Per Tooth, §5, $6 —————— and §7. GUARANTEED. Vendermerwe, champion lion hunter of the Northern Transvaal, died recently from wounds inflicted by his thirty-ninth loness. CHRISTMAS J SAVINGS CLUB of the FEDERAL-AMERICAN “Everybody’s Doing It” "MAIDS IN ATTEND- ANCE ATTENDAY The entire sec dentistry. OIN THE —— 407-7:1- St. N. ANGE i—17th St. N W.-—407 ARRANGED 'I"N"C.‘,)N‘:TAYIVT Ili‘-fn m '0. 'OU Ev{ ertal 'IQ “"fl,'n:l‘lafl 01' L] o qur Satan UR F AL ATTENTION TO \PI\'"I! FROP Fagneting When Mher Work ta fietng Done e & PN A, M. to ) ook ‘tor the Name DR. FREIOT and Ammn Be Sure You Get Into the Right Office LN hone Ma Ladies! This is a Fine Bargain Treat! Sensational Purchase Advance Spring Shoes trom Factory’s Overstock 3-95 Added to our great Midwinter Clearance of hundreds of regular $6 & $7 shoes at same price. L4 Tan calf, alli- gator trim, walking ox- Wine ford. tent, parchment underlay. Wine patent, parchment kid trim. Wine patent, brown suede black suede, or namental trim. Brown suede, wine patent ' 7th & K 1914-16 Pa. Ave. 233 Pa. Ave. S.E. 414 9th 3212 14th Tan snake calf, open front, ribbon tie. Tan, black or patent lizard calf trim _oxford. D. C., WEDNESDAY, *SEATS SELLING FOR KREISLER MME. SIGRID ONEGIN BOSTON SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA Serge Koussevitzky, Conductor 7 GALLI-CURCI RACHMANINOFF Mrs. Greene's Bureau, Droop's, 18th & G._ M. 0498. “Unity and bTruth MRS. MURREL G. POWELL Minister of Unite Truth Center Indianapolls. Ind. A Lecture Series, beginnin, Thursday, Jan. 13, 8 P. Unity Society Auditorium 1326 Eye Street N.W. BOOKS BOUGHT “Bring Them In” or Phone Fr. 6404 Big Book Shop, 933 G St. N.W. AVORS FOR PARTIES Everything to make the party a suceens. GARRISON’S Wholesale Toy and Novelty Co., Inc. 914 E Street N.W. Since 1898 SEE ETZ and SEE BETTER EDWIN H. ETZ OPTOMETRIST 1217 G ST. N.W. and Alexandria, Va. Car leaves Terminal, 90 c 12th & Pa. Ave. NW,, every hour on the hour Tfi; 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. week days Mount Vernon Electric Railway Phon. Mun 397 We can supply every: thing needed. Consult us now. No Order Too Small J. Fnll( Kelly, Inc. mber and Millwork rlOI Ga. Ave. 1343 All Kiddies’ Cheeks With Roses Glow In Homes Where Storm & Sherwood City and Suburban Delivery West 264 and 2190 And have money next Christmas. 3% Interest ANK OF COMMERCE AND SAVINGS Cor. 7t|: and E Sts. Expert Fittings The abllity to fit trusses, elas- tic hosfery and abdominal sup- porters perfectly cannot be ac- quired except by long experience. Gibson's fitting staff have been doing this work faithfully and skilifully for many years. Our service has been available to the public of Washington for the last 20 years. Avail yourself of this great opportunity if you need any § artificial anvlianaes and continuing through Sunday, Zinasy 10 R JANUARY 12, 1927. AMUSEMENTS. LOEW'S A LAC Centinuous 10: to 11 p. m. .u‘nwwikfi‘-'uz‘»‘/m “Kip BODTS” WITH EDDIE CANTOR CLARA BOW.__BILLIE DOVE ON THE STAGE COLGATE COLLEGIANS' “Isle o' Blues' Orchestrs ROBERT "\_ SONIA 2 2 7 7% 7 Z % STICKNEY MEROFF Charlest Red-Hot Blue g oo Bongs SAMMY LEWIS The Danoing Mantae nvflturb—Ornnhxuo—ll'l—-'l\l. co LOEW’S A LUMBIA NOW PLAYING United Artists Present DOUGLAS 2 ‘vomance tha touon the hoart." THE I’IRI‘I’E UTUA r:'vNA AVE. AT 9TH AX FIELDS and His KUTIES KI. DDLl NG Wrestling Friday Nite. L LIBRARY OF CONGRESS HAROLD BAUER Pianist January 24, at.4:30 p.m. Admission free, but by card only. Cards available in the Music Division beginning January 19, between 10 a.m. and 4 p.m. by telephone. SHUBERT ELASC ot R L. LA“nENLE WEBER a Association With David Wallaoe P ‘Will Present R ekl ALICE Ilgfl o “LADY ALONE’’2; Lttt The Love Play of the Day STAGED BY LIONEL ATWILL xt Week B o Thurs DWIGHT 'nuj P WikAn JANE COWL in THE ROAD TO ROME A New Comed Robert Emmet Sherwood ith a Distinguished Onst 'NATIONAL uar.sar TONIGHT 8:20 “Thi is. the best revue of the season."—Ralph D. Palmer, News. LeMAIRE’S AFFAIRS “It is impossible to describe in detail all the charms of ‘Le- Maire's Affairs’ "—J¥. H. Land- voigt, Star. oms TED ‘ LEWIS hMNRES AFFAIRS R ALLEN FAREE, REVOE S m “Le Maire, if my opinion is any , has. for once beaten Zieg- eld at_ his own game”—Lee Somers, Herald. LeMAIRE’S AFFAIRS “A show that is destined to be a landmark in Washington the- atrical annals. Be sure to sece it.” —Jim Ring, Times, LeMAIRE’S AFFAIRS . ‘LeMaire’s Affairs’ wins as a ;::inullatmg revue.”—John Daly, ost. . MAIL ORDERS NOW NEXT WEEK 'sears thursoay | SAM H. HARRIS Presents THE FUNNIEST SHOW IN THE WORLD CRADLE SNATCHERS With BLANCHE RING One Year at Musio Bow Theater, N, ¥, Eves., 50c to $2.50. Mat. Wed,, 50o to Sat. Mat., 50c to $2. Flus Tax. MARION TALLEY lluuvmlul. nruun. ET. ON THE STAGE IRVIN g' HAMP “TOPICS and TUNES" THE SOREEN All Star Cast TELLA DALLAS” I Washington ;\nditorium Gala Performance “Madame Butterfly” Puccint Opera Cast: Sabanteva, Bourskays, Althaus, Patton Conductor: Jacques Samossoud Chorus:* E. Wentworth Studlos Friday Evening, Jan. 21 now on sale at Mre. mrA neha Bllrtml. Droops, at’ lfllh an s. N.W, !l" 0( the Greek refugee chlcl P onage of Greek Minist 2 2 //; ALL WASHINGTON % 7 @E‘?fi?fi'flilm l F ST. AT 10TH™— TODAY, 11 A. M. TO 11 P. M. First National Presents DOROTHY MACKAILL JACK MULHALL Collfer, JUST ANOTHER BLONDE ~—Positively Final Week— VAN & SCHENCK Merry Monarchs of Melody Today at 8145, 7:85 and 9140 P.M. 8:35, 5:35, 7:35 —OVERTURE Breeskin Conductl _Washingt Finest Orche N.w. GI\II and_JOHN BOHEM TODAY—LILLIAN “LA GILBERT AESOP TOMO! AR in WIVES CRANDALL'S © C&vm L CILLA RO. “FOR TopAT_PRI 9th Bet. D & E EWDALL’S Savoy Theater 11th & Col. l(d i R T TERRO CRANDALL’S Avenue Grand 645 Pa. Ave. 8.%, TODAY—MARIE __P] S N CK i, \HER HONOR, THE GOV- THE B. F GOODRICK SILVERTOWN CORD 2 ORCHESTRA sILvER .immon | : Supporting e Twe n.wl D.Ill. 21185, 8115 Oreh, $1. bale., SSe. , 800, balo., 880, STARTING THE PICTURE EVENT SATURDAY JAN. 1'5 IS WAITING FOR & ---WORLD’S PREMIERE SHOWING--- Based on the Right of the First Night oons to come. A United Artists’ Release. Prrn Amaras 18th St. Below ¥ TODAY, 1:30 TO 11 P, A Supreme Novelty GEO. BEBAN and Brilllant Cast of 27 Supporting Artists, all IN PERSON ‘s Masterpiece, the 'lWES OF IIIGIRW mmm — Next Week =— r Anniversary Bill i 2 ACH OF CMNDALL’S lome 0,0 8¢, N.E. ou T in "B, MAGNTFICERT TT MOORE _and ITH ROBER EDITH ROBERTS in “THE MYS- ot RIALTO —~NOW PLAYING— FLORENCE VID In a Peppy Paramount Ploture “THE POPULAR SIN” An Menta Bell of o girl whe net wisely, but twe men. 7 Z 2 —_—— —ON THE STAGE-— ELSIE HUBER a e PIANO TRIOLOGUE By Rex Rommell, Otte Beck, Carlson Hargrave | Comedy—News—Other Hits MO joe Cook *Johnny Dooley Beg. SUNDAY—SEATS Today THE AMERICAN-ORI REVIEW CHING-A-LING WILLIAM COLLIER and Orfental Beauty Chorus Bad Fisher's Famons Cartoon Comedy MUTT & JEFF’'S HONEYMOON Next Week—'Lucky Saml "PUBLIC LECTURE TONIGHT Swami Yogananda [Film Features CAMEO THEATER " LLOYD HUGHES t St. & R. I. Ave. ‘THE BOY FRIEND. D No Tr mv- Trouble: Today at 7 and 9 pm RICHARD DIX 1 “The Qua':'terback" And COMEDY. | ?('f%fi‘""r;)on mmm 5 ’rm NEW STANTON ith § € Sts. N LAURA LA PL \\TE n PARK THEATER b Y MICHAEL STROGOFE. 1343 Wi \I‘ A DUMEARTON 3 Wisomix 4% “THE l-onn‘vgon TR Do of shawa - 5 7 and 9. ELITE it AL((‘P TERRY. A\'{'OQI\(; \'1':7[;’ ‘0 MARE ‘NOSTRUM” FRED_PISH! EMPIRE o1 H AL HOX TERROR .- And COMEDY"" 'S TOOTH. MOTION PICTURE G Presents UFA PREMIER “CHAINE HE WINNING WILLTAM ~FAIR- He P.ch the Audllormm t: _“How to Get What of Success owee of Will Wi sp M.V l._hllluglon Aud.lmlllu:' : L, A. ACHER w e —E1ibied S Vel § 0 heatra. Erivate lemfl' 'mvu‘r LESSONS BY YOI‘VG “LADY: 7 $5 Es rop, “waltzes e F Miu.ms CLASS New course starting 1208 "1B0h St. Erecently thoroug acter dancing, | Eharleston | ST of the professional st tratnine T DAt ‘§au .}.u ren’ 7 (lasses Tt 3 4 S P Nw. | Telephone Mitams 0780. J.n- = ‘%nm orchestrs Valencia. Latest vi Class, for begiuners commencing Friday. Jan. 7. 8 . for period of 6 we Day ‘Bis5. Fve inntle 496-. cup of Seotland w at the Fox Studio. the ner, 12¢ 1120 M SE W, Phone Main 1132 ¥ aps, Waliz: %:; haracter Solo. Privi o day or eveaing. . [ for