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38 FRANKLIN IDEALS | [ CONTINUED TODAY - Kuhn Tells Ad Club Press Clings to Principles of Statesman. ! Ideals held by Benjamin Franklin, | this week the subject of Thrift week | exercises being conducted throughout the country by adv ising clubs and | other civic organ tion of the bir (h the pioneer statesman anniversary publishe vester meeting of ing Club held at The meeting "mm | more | ¢ sales. | Mark Lansburgh and courage and pub- | decency Owen Kuhn, news lic service, manager of clared those characteri to the newspapers « hey were to Franklin himself \lfl!l\mu‘d by hh Pointing to the Franklin as Kuhn said tivated by th honesty an Franklin thr the early history. printer-pub American insti the ideals of t lisher. In defe tutions against the of foreign influence now undermine them, the pre trust that it cannot betray, h: The press of a nation, the »pr aker y #aid, is the bulwa of its democracy. | Democratic government failed Ttaly and a dictator assum because the press of the failed to live up to its respon: in defending the ideal of democ 4 Mr. Kuhn said Socialism al\t( com | munism reign in Russia due to the| failure of the press to live up to its | full duty, he said And in England | there is a struggle for social control On the wisdom of the press will de- | pend England’s future. Believes Press Here Alert. i Referring to the _anti-American movements abroad and in this coun | try, the speaker declared he believed the American newspapers are alert and united to combat forces attack ing democratic institutions of the Nation. A brief talk on thrift was given by John F. Cremen, representing the District thrift committee, pointing out the necessity of laying aside funds for old age, when a person’s capacities for meeting the rigorous competition ©of the modern world are on the wane. Persons with larger incomes fail to | exercise thrift as well as do those | with smaller incomes, he said. A moving picture of the New York Times plant was shown Prizes went to Floyd Caskey. George F. Nieberg and Miss Ramsey. J. O. Martin was announced the win. | ner of the George M. Barker slogan contest. Special music was provided by the Lido Orchestra. North Carolina has the greatest proportion of its women at work" of any State in the Union. West Vir- ginia has the smallest. No matter what vou want S in Blank Books we have it! BLANK BOOK SEE ETZ and SEE BETTER EDWIN H. ETZ OPTOMETRIST 1217 FOR PARTIES Eversthing to make the party a success. GARRISON’'S Wholesale Toy and Novelty Co., Inc. 914 E Street N.W. 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TODAY'S AMUSEMENTS. \\Tm\ AL “Cradle Snatchers,” comedy p.m. Matinee at 2 BELASCO—"The Rcad to Rome, comedy, 20 p.m. Matinee at 2:30 T POLI'S—"Ching-a-Ling,” revue, at 8:20 p.m KEITH'S—Kitty Doner, vaudeville, | t 2:15 and 815 p.m. EARLE—May Wirth ‘z\urlr'\IH(-.‘ continuous, 1:30 to 11 p.m. STRAND- he Fashion Parade,” {musieal presentations, continuous, 12:30 to 11 p.m GAYETY—"Lucky Sambo,” lesque, at 2:15 and 8:15 p.m. MUTUAL—"Happy Hours," hrv'~ 20 and $:20 p.m | at 2 RIALTO—"The bur- | | 11 fons in celebra- g COLUMBIA—"The (second week), at 11:10 a.m., 5:15, 7:20 and 9:30 p.av TIVOLI—"Mi Lovers," 2:35, 4:30, 6 9:45 p.m. AMBASSADOR ue Eagle, WARDMAN PARK—"Chained” (sec g 7and 9 pm 5, 6:30, 8 and HISTORICAL SOCIETY AGAIN NAMES CLARK Local Orgamzntmn }Iears of An | cient Architecture in Capital | at Annual Meeting. Black Pirate 1:10, 3. cads," 9:40 p.m cted presi torical So. eeting at \hf\‘ | illed Lenthall| R peture in W 4 ies of lantern slides illus some of the National Capital was pre rk ers re-elected in addition and Miss Morris are:| , first vice president; J. B | second vice president; V. B.| treasurer; W. F erts, cor- secretary: J. Hood and F. L. Fishback, chron-| Other of to Mr W. B. Lane, Deyher respondin ar Charles W, Tindall, Maj. A. Delano, Gist Blair Col. Talbott Ordered Away. Lieut. Col. Samuel G. Talbott, adju tant general, at the War Department, has been ordered to Governor's Island, for duty at headquaters, 2d S A RESULT of special studies made at one of London’s leading hospitals, a famous English special- ist asserts that most stomach and bowel trouble is due to just one cause—Intestinal Stasis. This dis- ease which, it is said, afflicts three out of every four peeple, is di- rectly caused by improper food, lack of correct exercise and other faults of modern life NTESTINAL STASIS, in every- day language, means the too slow movement of waste food mat- ter through the intestines. This matter, from which the body has taken all the nourishment, is not promptly passed out of the bowels, but due’to intestinal weakness, it remains many hours or even days longer than it should. This waste matter then ferments, forms gas and poisons, and is the cause of sour stomach, gas bloating and in- digestion. A person may have Intestinal Stasis and yet not be noticeably constipated. The bowels may move once or even twice a day, but the movements are only par- tial. Enough old matter is left to form gas, hinder digestion and poison the system. Action Needed on Both Bowels (QRDINARY laxatives or phys ics seldom overcome Intestinal Stasis. Nor do soda or magnesia ive more than temporary relief ?om stomach gas. Intestinal Sta- sis, and the other diseases of which it is the cause, can be re- lieved permanently only by con- tinued, %EAL intestinal cleansing. Dr. Carl Weschcke, in his pri- vate practice, first perfected the bowel cleanser and intestinal pro- JAMES BERRY, President. J08HUA W. CARR, Secretary. ghylncu: now known as Adlerika. t is a compound of the best saline intestinal evacuant with vegetable | suit to annul her | Department United Lodge of Theosophists 709 Hill Building, 17th and I Sts. THE EVENING -STAR, WIFE SEEKS ANNULMENT. Mrs. Chanes Says Husband Married Her for Money. That her husband marrfed her solely for her money to finance his business and thus practiced a fraud on her is the charge made by Mrs. Anna Chanes, Government dormitories, in a marriage to Wil She says her husband after borrow liam Chanes refused to live with her ing $4,000 from her The ceremony took place May 1922, the court is informed, and Mrs. 16, | Books 10c #h Kinds Hundreds to Select From BIG BOOK SHOP, 933 G St. N.W. $3 A YEAR WILL GET $IIM Accident Insurance with 107 accu- mulations and $30 weekly (or dlu bility. Men-Woj amination. Ad nhone_Adams SEE KELLY FOR LUMBER o 70 3 614 Opahir at. of 281, Agent will call es says she never lived with her | his wife. Attorney rtman appears for the her husband went to and there opened husb: George (. wife, who Altoona, store, pa., Maj. Catron Coming Here, Maj. Thomas B. Catron, 2d, Infantry, now at the West | Point Military Academy, has been or ered to this city for duty in the office of the chief of Infantry, FREE PUBLIC a United | War | Thursday, January 20, 8:15 P.M. ‘SEPTENARY MAN” HUMAN CONSTITUTION specialty back now We make a of closing in porches. See us about everything No Order Too Small J. Frank Kelly, Inc. Lumber and Millwork 2101 Ave, North 1343 STUDY CLASS EXAMINED IN DETAIL. TEXT BOOK USED, “THE OCEAN OF THEOSOPHY,” BY W. Q. JUDGE. 'HISSOURI‘ PACIFIC \_ LINES Galveston ~- Houston --- Corpus Christi --- Rio Grande Valley---San Antonio --- Mexico City On Sale Daily. Final Return Limit May 31, 1927 Round Trip Fare to Galveston..... Mission... Brownsville. Laredo... San Antonio.... Palacios. El Paso.. Mexico City..... Corpus Christi -.$ 97.95 13323 164.40 109.30 Fm&.mhfimbfidfll‘_ 3. 'l'nh 5 and the Southerner in through service. Standard drawing-room sleepers; splendid dining car Secure tickets, reservations and illustrated literature from the undersigned. D. L Lister, Gen. Agt. Pasr'r Dept, (Wiseonsta 2181-83) Stopover permitted at Listle Rock or National Park. Rownd trip fare fvvm buckthorn and cascara, together with glycerine and other ingredi- ents which expel gas and have detergent action. Adlerika, unlike other medicines, acts upon BOTH upper and lower bowel. Gas Relieved System Cleansed NE of Adlerika’s first effects is to relieve gas on the stom- ach and gas bloating. Even the FIRST spoonful usually brings out a surprising amount of od poisonous waste matter which you never guessed was in your system and which may have been the hid- den cause of indigestion, nervo! dyspepsia, headache, sleeplessness or other trouble. Even if your bowels move daily, Adlerika fre- quently brings out a surprising amount of additional matter which might otherwise be poisoning your system. Many physicians recognize Ad- lerika as the one dependable re; edy for Gas and Intestinal Stas or whenever REAL bowel cleans- ing is necessary. No matter what you have tried for your stomach and bowels, Adlerika will surprise you. What Doctors Say about Adlerika “I prescribe Adlerika with highly satisfactory results.,”=Dr. A. C. Curl. “In my 50 years’ practice I have found nothing to excel Adlerika.” —Dr. James Weaver. froiiiry kg Attty v 3 London Doctor Finds Real Cause of Stomach Gas Ancient gateway to Guy's Hospital, London, where im- ortant discoveries about ntestinal Stasis have been made. “I have to congratulate you on the good effects I had from Adler- ika since I prescribed it.”=Dr. L. Langlois. “I have found Adlerika to be far superior in bowel and stomach trouble to fondest anticipa- tions.”=Dr. Gy Eggers. “Adlerika very markedly reduces the number of bacteria and colon bacilli. This feature increases the therapeutic value of Adlerika be- cause, in addition to its intestinal cleansing action, it checks and in- hibits the growth of these intes- Qinal bacteria and bacilli.”—Dr. H. L. Shoub, New York, Sold by 39,000 Druggists WASHINGTON, D. C, i Washington Auditorium Gala Performance “Madame Butterfly” Puceini Opera Cast: Sabaniev ger. Bourskaya, Alth, ton s Samossoud 5. Wentworth Studios Conducto Cho Friday Evening, Jan. 21 Tickets now on sale at Mre, Wilson Greene Bireau” Dronn s, at iath and of the ronage of Greek Simapoutos and Mme. 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S e R R R S S S N A I S S eSS S S S SS SRt For Gas on the Stomach and Chronic 1927, 7 iz 7/ RIALTO —NOW PLAYING The Picture Sensation of the City Their Night—Your Night Today or Tonight You'll never forget it You'll never regret it Blazing and Amazing! LOEW’S m_to 1l p. m. _ A SYNCOPATION FROLIC! ON THE SCREEN MAE MURRAY IN “VALENCIA” GEORGE SILVERS’ ENTERTAINERS CHRISTINE MARSON “Black Tottom’® vs. *'Charleston” SALLY FIELDS Broadway's Popular ‘‘Blues' Bingsr 72z c LOEW’S A OLUMBI D United Artists Present DOUGLAS K$ Tn g cyclone of thrills, action romance that will touch the heart. THE BLACK PIRATE Newsreei—Overture—Fte. Wz, "ATIO NAL TONIGHT 50 to $2.50 SAT. MAT., 50c to $2 SAM H. HARRIS Presents THE FUNNIEST SHOW IN THE WORLD CRADLE SNATCHERS With BLANCHE RING One Year at Musio Box Theater, N. ¥. Mail Orders Now NEXT WEEK i omesoo CHARLES DILLINGHAM Presents The Annual Frederick Lonsdale COMEDY HIT = APPROVAL” With WALLACE EDDINGER Violet Kemble ern Neil HUGH WAREFIRLD 150 minutes_ of ocontinuous laughter."— New York Evening World: Eves., 2.75, 2.20, 1.5, 1.10, 1.68, 1.10, 806 vod. TONIGHT—S:15 POLI'S MAT., TOMORROW The Am-rlrnmflrl Reyue Ching WILLIAM COLLIER d Celebrat T StuvexT PRINGE IN HEIDELBERC JANE COWL ;",z":n:{» A New Comeds by Robert Emm er- od Wit tinguished (.n Next \ln nday—Seats Thursday Philip Goodman Prrwmq “WILD MAN BOR\M’I“ “A" Comedy wnh “A" € rlerary of Congress February 1st, at Tst, at 8:30 PM. Concert of XVIII Century Orcheura Music GEORGES BARRERE and his “Little Symphony” Admission free. but by only. Cards available in the Susie™ D Division beginning Tuesday, January 25, between 10 a.m. and telephone. Poh’ Theater Peeformaness. Wed. Eve., Feb. 16, No _reservations by CHICAGO COMPANY LTHE MASKED BALL (ia Ialisa). Reisa, Van Gordon, Bonell, Marshall Polacco, RECTION" (in Fremoh). jica, Moranzont. Riteh. Entire Inoidental Corps de Ballet: Tickets new on sale, Miss Groene's Buresn, Droop's, 13th & G. Main 6493, Wuhinnnn National Opera Co. Edouard Albfon, General Directer, “LAKME” Monday Evening, Jan, 24 Y::hin Auditorium LUELLA MELIUS lle, lnlbll. fllul‘lmb. SBATS NOW nfl‘%‘u Wi T, _AMUSEMENTS, ¥ T AT mm-*—J A M TO 1P Natiowal Presents MILTOH SILLS VIOLA DANA, (HAS. MURRAY and Ali-Sfar Cast, In the SILENT LOVER “THE WHISPERING BARYTON £ JACK SMITH Teday—3325, 7:30 and 940 P. M. Saturday—330, 330, 7.30, 448 COMEDY NENE—OVENTURE Daniel Breeskin, Conduct WASHINGTON'S FINEST ORCHESTRA —NEXT WEEK— CHANGE IN POLICY REDUCED PRICES CRANDALL 5 1n OLL 11th & N.W (05 ViR R, TODAY, First w‘u‘ BOBRY TOMORROW HORTON ar TAXI. TA A \\lli\\\\ll(lll CRANDALL'S Ay o TODAY_AND TOMORKOW GAYNOR' and_GEORGF HIH'P\ LF N CRAI'“DALL’)S CENTRAL 9th Bet. 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Below r TODAY, 1130 TO 11 MAY WIRTH Yosen of Eqnestriennes, With PRI and the Wirth Family in o HORSICAL FROLIC GLENN & JENKINS 1—OTHER STAR ACTS—3 ON THE SCREEN MARIE PREVOST With Douglas Fairbanks, Jr., “‘MAN BAIT" CRANDALL'S TODAY boRis RACHMANINOFF|, ANET FAGLE “AY CRANDALLS York_ Theater R ARRY LA HOME STRUCH. AR VCRANDALL'S mm. »1h!u(Pr TODAY—STAR L] TOMORROW— BETy EVERYBODY 8 ACT C ANDALL’ Yot or Bh TOMORROW - 1t VERYRODY CRANDALL'S S TODAY —RAVMOND GR T PA Theater Col. R TOMORROW MADGE in o ER RICHARD THE MERRY cACK: DUSOLINA GIANNINI Memorial Can(lnnlul HIH D. R., Saturday Eve., January 21 l 30 Seats Mrs. Gresns's Bureau, Droop's, 18th and G. M. 6403, MME. SIGRID ONEGIN Contralto SENATT':L"” Pa. Ave, THE BLOCK SIGNAL" DUMBARTON %5 Wisconsin Ave, and, BETTY nm\.r?‘\’LR’" ;-‘1"“ oLYMpIC ™ et 15th Illh & lSlh GLIVE, BROOK AT EAT B0 ¥y HIPPODROME . v stn D R. L. AVE. ELITE 11th" A3 THE_WALTZ DR EMP]RE 9lI"ll Strnt by E. E- ertlmln l’lrk Thntor PICTURE GUIL! 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