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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. TUESDAY. AUGUST 2, 1927. POWER HEARINGS DATED. | SNYDER OUT OF CITY. “M"‘IIE‘ 1]’ f‘icbf?ond Ll e WIFE SUES FOR DIVORCE. Maj. Somervell Announced August|U. S. Marshal Conveys Prisoner to| Wife of Marion Berry Richmond and | Absolute Separation Sought by | 24 and 25 Definitely Set. Cincinnati Authorities. f;‘\":‘"‘fi"‘"“::‘m'l”h“”"‘,':”;“m“,‘:_'_"'k‘!:“?f Mrs. Della M. Keener. ‘Maj. Brehon Somervell, Army en-| United States Marshal Edgar C.|Wednesday, July 20, according tol Della M. Keener, 2103 F street, yes. (‘,ij:xd_f“_‘",hm ' ,"'-flt“;“f"‘”‘:‘:\‘“" Snyder left Washington last night|yord received here. Funeral services Lerday filed suit for an absolute di- 11115 | B s (he days on which his| With a United States prisoner wanted | and interment were in Bellflower, | Y0rce from Joseph F. Keener, 607 street, in the District Supreme 5, 5:25, 7:20 an 0 p.m. ‘nfllf‘o will hold hearings on the pro-|at Cincinnati, Ohio, for an alleged | Mrs. Richmond is survived by a_sis- | Second ¢ | posed development of water power on | attack on a deputy United States) ter, Irs. 8. D. Booth, and a niec . A corvespondent is named. Attorn wirice M. Grudd, A ‘Rolled Sto . 3 i Senator Believes COHQTCSS‘ 1 T e e ™ at | The upper Potomac. A tentative an- | mar; After delivering his pris- | Mrs. Marion Kern, both of this city rough - iniiff tells the court that the| 9:50 p.m. | nouncement o these dates was made | oner Marshall Snyder will go fo I Should Meet Early to Plan el aRive several days v.. to attend (he Fede e a nvl tha On (l: Flood Relief. Th~ hearing on the first day will be | ¢ler! ntion on August 4 and ; AMUSEMEN MUSEMENTS. TODAY'S AMUSEMENTS. \n“nnnl—"Smmn Through,” drama, 20 pm. Keith's—Violet Heming, vaudeville, al 2:15 and 8:15 p.m. Earle — “Ballet Caprice,” “Blind vaudeville, continuous, 1:30 to U KI'FP COOL shed Air, driven by gisat ury part of the house, over miles of iced colls, insures re- I'AIIAMOIIIT JUNIOR STARS Let o7 Tonls Brooks, James 1. Richard Arlen and El Brendel in Paramount’s EARLE FOXE In n “Van Bibber” Comedy Wil Ragers Abroad World Survey Overture—*“The Freshman" Danlel Breeskin Conducting ington's Flueat Orchextrs, New Umbrella Handles. VIENNA he chubby Hmlnt'h | with it unted handle 1\ bheing re placed here hy ilas mvh o0, Choos Presents BALLET CAPRICE A Tervsichorean Revel in Ten BRODERICK & FELSEN 4—oTHER STAR ACTS—4 Vaudevitie, 3. 6 and 9 1- M. ON THE SCREE THOMAS MEIGHAN With Evelsn Brent and Greta Nissen In “BLIND ALLEYS” Screensd at 2, 4:45, 7:35 and 10 P. M. CRANDALL’S TIVOL 1, 11th & Park Rd. TODAY, AND. TOMORROW -G ILDA GRAY 1n CABARET." CHAR CHASE COMEDY CRANDALL'S York Theater Ga. Ave&Quehee! TODAY—LOIS MORAN 1" “THE WHIRLWIND. OF YOUTH TOMORROW — FLORENCE _ VIDOR Pipr THE WORLD™ AT T HER Out.,” at 10 and | Miles 1d at Harpers Ferry, W. Va., since| Deputy United State: the pending application of the Potomac s and Ceremile River Corporation provides for a dam | PAnyir e marshal d powerhouse there as well as near | cinnati. The prisoner e O s o f. e | Gipes. who has been at St. Elizab light crooked h langth will be in the andito Hosnital since Iebruary last, when|the um! brella same 1 ret,” at 2:35 ; jor Department Building he was transferred from the t-{ the type of . e 7 ¢ Depavtanent Duiliing v County Jail at Dayton, and has The de ‘ \Imem employ Men." at 11:3 3:35, ¢ 30 and 9:40 |!Hl Little Theater- \ Woman of Paris,” | ( continuous, 1:30 to 11 p.m. Tivoli— and 9:40 pam sus Bureau month, while < employed t at $18 the ¢ the led intc onl the 0 \‘”‘”“ . Ambassador- Congress should sion early in the the flood-relief probl deficiency bill, whic Senate filibuster last March Robinson of Ar mains the handle has been var The War Rolled Stc hegin early consideration of importa there is no necessity legislation, ess meet before Decem- SEEKS LIMITED DIVORCE Margarette May Winston Charges A RICH MAN'S PLAYGROUND FOR SALE The Show Place of Maryland \mba«mlor CRANDALL‘S TODAY. — LOUISE B JAMES | HALL™ in CHARLES ¥ EY tive flood ction when that he had prey relief measure Buy Your Tires on the Easy Payment Plan gaso- Husband with Desertion. A limited divor couzht in a suit | MURRAY in the District Supreme Court ar May Winston, rmynxku\\ and GEORC A A3 FRON CRANDALL'S I CRANDALL'S \a'\u\ Theater TODAY — NOR 1\\ RE : h & Col. Rd. WINDSOR TODAY S FILEES MURPHY i bRy VERYON (O3 BURNT FINGERS. EDY e umnuru.\\ RAMON NAVARRO TOMORROW—CAT" LICE TERRY in “LOVERS GESSER in_TH! would extend Mississippi R tributaries and eippi River. Objects to Be Served. prc 316 King st Silas s Harvard throuzh Attor- says that she lived endant’ at Alexandria, last, when they ind that on that rted her Pay for a new tire the same way you do for your line—as you use it. At any of our stores vou can biry brand new anteed The_plaintiff, m Wood ; The appropriation e T he used for the repair s tion of such works : gary, the pavm Jevee districts fay be found the availability of works supplemental mtil July 13 bonds of and U. S. ROYAL CORD or USCO T No t'mamo or interest charges. a small amount of tires ( O u?u oF SALON RO NONTE Bt THE BRU7 REUS CRANDALL'S TODAY, AND WAY reumstances. | ecossary to determine | 8 @ uelty on | ires on time payments. Just show your regis- and drive the. part o th to levees. The defendant, “The issues which will arise on this | barber and bill almost wol T cek. T . Md one child, husband the wife savs, CRANbALI. S is a G FLOREN( (I‘ TRAL away on the new . one, two, three or a whole set on the same terms. at Rock- | pay Aogust 13, and have ARee" I ALTARY CON R DENR RIALTO NOW PLAYING! “MOULDERS of MEN” ON THE STAGE MISS WASHINGTON 3-7-9 P.M. Performances hefore the disasters of 1927 are repeated.” Edwards for Extra Session. Another Democrat, Senator F of New Jer demanded an extra gmession to reduce taxes. Present taxes are too heavy for small and independ- | ent business, he declared in 3 ment proposing a cut equal surplus, which he estimated : 000,000, in the form of reductions in the' levies upon corporations, inhe tances and automobiles and amus ments. “With a bitter fig ing of Mr. Vare : pending,” he said, and with almost absolute assurance tbat fight will take precedence over reduction, flood relief or farm relief what possible opportunity Seventieth Cong: have to offe people tax relief prior to March 15 of r without the aid of an extra | f G:20, and E | hearings on ater power projects | D! = . se. | Yeader, declar return to . el |as a preliminary step to m. ir con- | . 3 Washington ye v Tier in the . i er Glory, sideration by the Federal arly 5,000,000 pounds of goatskins - day Senator Cur ) s, Repub- | 1= . ) 8 8 10 p.n mission, which actually iss ent’ from Hongko, to other ° lican floor leade Wardman R " at 7 and| mits. S of the world in a recent month. gition that while the committee sh: 3 p.m. | re l an i John Vrooma age, graduate of Ya member of the ¢ ntly in Los Washington ) AZEUCE __Cooled by Refrigerated Afe Mptro-Goldwyn-Mayer Presents JOHN GILBERT In the Thrill Classic of Today, “TWELVE MILES OUT" T 0N THE STAGE SAM ROBBINS AND HIS ORCHESTRA Extra added stage creation, THE GARDEN FESTIVAL" A Musio and Dance Extravaganza With HELEN YORKE And Cast of Singers and Dancers. Store No. 1 3303 Conn. Ave. Store No. 2 2250 Sherman Ave. Store No. 3 3539 Ga. Ave. Store No, 4 634 Pa. Ave. S.E. Store No. 5 3009 14th St. N.W. Store No. 6 ©12 H St. N.E. ROYAL TIRE SYSTEM Open Evenings—and Sundays Until Three Lt ie it b b i i ik i e YOUR EYES ARE PRICELESS PROTECT THEM our Optometrist if vou are bie _Glazses fitted .Leese OPTICAL CO. ] 614 9th St. more and W Store—712 11th St. | Hw 0 the sea Smith i t ove MANOR, milt by Marsland'e first governor. Thos. L. dohneon, whees i . that made the cannon and cannon balls olutionary War < on The cast range of the Blue Ridee Mountains, north of_Frederick and 10 miles south of 0 « the Thurmont "Raiiroa andreds of Balti- s pasa this property d 2 Catoctin. abo . winding Branch ad built E MONEY erest eanty s s demands an extra session, | 'S anri presidential aspira- Tices in it g N D D] = falls and 5 M'Z waum-m u\ m .,: ate . state are ten miles of the heat frout. streams in | A e hat <"Svich convention wil | BOOKNEEDS the people indorse at the polls?” et Whleh contan. dser, Aspects of Flood Problem. [ Can Be Filled at “The flood problem presents two | E. Morrison Paper Co. aspects,” the Arkansas Senator added. | 1009 Pa. Ave *“First, rehabilitation. and, second, | MT. VERNON permanent measures for flood preven: | STEAMER tion and control. A Federal c tion analogous to the Finance Corpo- Charles Macalester Leaves 7th St. Wharf Daily ration should be created to take over the general work of rehabiltiation 10 A.M. and 2:30 P.M. Round Trip, 85¢ once. Admission, 25¢ “The second general aspect to the (| Cafe and Luneh Counter on Steamer problem, flood prevention and control, Mt. Vernon not open on Sundave involves two general classes of m ures—irst, those which can be intel- ligently enacted from the inforn Tow or soon to be available, and, sec- and, those more technical and difficult problems which will require scientific study and_somewhat prolonged inve tigation. We all know t | in the levees must be repaired, and this itself is a big task when made to embrace those levees on tributaries of the Mississippi not now in the juris- diction of the river commission.” BIBLE SCHOOL TO CLOSE.| Summer Session in Masonic Home Ends Tomorrow. ‘The closing exercises of the Summer session Bible school in the Mason and Eastern Star Home will be he! at the home tomorrow at 7:30 p.r Mrs. Irvin H. Hollander is the rh man of the committee and Mrs. - ard Roseberry, Mrs. Mary lnni\ and | Miss Maud Wessner are the teachers. ‘There will be a demonstration of ] iy state, R LR R LR LU SR L L L R R R R R R R e ED LOEW'S COLUM BI Continuous, 10:30 . m. to 11 p. ™. ranees from 600 to 1.800 fest. The aporoach to the house s of very old hoxwood, which is undoubtedly the prettiest in the hetween two or a club, and must be seen estate 1s suitable for a man of means, ¢ is a wonderfulls desirable country estate and sold at a price double in value in a few vears, LANCELOT JACQUES, SR.. OWNER, Hagerstown, Md. The Most Amaszing Ultra Modern Drama Ever Made “METROPOLIS™ Totally Different From Anye thing Von'va Fver Seem. “This corporation should be headed by Mr. Hoover and should include | some of the Nation's prominent finan- | ciers. The details of its work and the duties should be procceded with at Expert Fittings The abllity to fit trusses, elas- tle hosiery and abdominal sup- porters perfectly cannot be ac- quived except by long ex perience. Gibson's fitting s have been doing this work faith- tully and skilitully for many years. Our service has been available to the public of Wash- ington for the last 20 vears. Avail yourself of this great op- nortunity it you need any arti- ficial appliances. ADDED ATTRACTIONS €Comely—News—Soenio—Overture £Y£J‘ EJ{AMINED GLASSES FITTED —w Matines, 2:15. Evening, 8:15. 2—STAR HEADLINERS—2 VIOLET HEMING &¢0. In “The Snob” YATES & LAWLEY Songsters Da Luze OTHER STARS. AND FEATURES Next week—Lenore Ulrie. “Our Wednesday Specials” Sword Fish .. .35¢c Ib. Soft Crabs. . $1.00 doz. Crab Flakes. . .65c Ib. Claw Meat. .. .40c Ib. Scallops ..40c lb. Clams . ..... 25c doz. We Make Retail Deliveries Eacho&Co., Inc. 20-21-22-23 Municipal Fish Market 12th & Water S.W. Phone M. 10130 The kindof rubberin United States Tires has as much to do with their long service as the quantity. It is Sprayed Rubber. Sprayed Rubber is made from latex (rubber tree milk) gl;y a mechanical process invented by the United States Rub- ber Company—without the use of smokeorchemicals. Itisthepurest, most uniform and strongest rub- ber known. Sprayed Rubber adds to the money’s worth in U. S. Royal Cords. UNITED STATES TIRES ARE GOOD TIRES Phores MAIN 44844485-082 3, TONIGHT e A s MAT. WED,, ALL SEATS 50c NATIONAL THEATER PLAYERS Diroction Clifford Brooks, Ofer THE ROMANTIC COMEDY-DRAMA SMILIN’ THROUGH JANE COWL'S GREATEST SUCCESS SATURD ' vu’n nne & IDSUMMER! How well did you feel during the past heat waves? To assure better health guard your diet! Make Milk your regu- lar daily beverage. Keep a supply on ice for cooling, stamina- building refreshment. Buy Milk from your grocer as you need it Try a Tri-Color Sundae, 15¢ s Consists of vanilla, chocolate and peach ice cream, topped 2 ’ with crushed pineapple and nuts and whipped cream. Hot Weather Specials 50c Hinds' H 75¢ Boncill & it Creans 34C | Coid or Vanish- 45c¢ 50c Hudnut's ishing Cream ... Three Flowers 50c Jergen’s 45c 45c¢ Imer will congrat- ulate the children; Mrs, H. M. Brad- ley, the president, will present each | child of the advanced grades with a Bible; Miss Francis Leith of the com- mittee will distribute gifts Cool Off at Our Soda Fountain Fresh Fruit Orangeade, 10c All Sandwiches. Ice Cream Soda. .. .10c Pies, per slice. .. Film Features TAKOMA Takoma Park, D. C. Today-Tomorrow NEILL _in RIsCO Y. And rrNr Y. Matinee tomorrow at 3:3 cchl_E 2105 Pa. Ave. Ph. W.953 ryAmole Parking Space LK —at all grocers —at all times 59c¢ 38¢ - 30c¢ 30c¢ qll H St v vuunps in e TR 'rm- that every man who buys them should RO on™ MVERY get all the mileage that can possibly be built into a tire. The policy of “Plenty of Rubber” gov- i a tire where a little rubber could be IVE Presents™ | saved. An ounce here, another ounce Real Estate | PRIt ESS JaRpeAt SrirPriE there—but adding up to thousands of THERE are a dozen places in building Tissue Cream. 65c Pond's Van- 40c Lady Faire Theatrical Cold Cream, 15 1b. ... 35¢c Pond’s Vanishing Cream, Lotion ... 29c. " 45c 69¢ ishing Cream . 75¢ Hudnut's Three Flowers Face Powder . .. pounds in a year’s production. But the car owner cannever tell when this skimping is going to cause him trouble. erns every operation in building U. S. Royal Cords. It puts plenty of rubber not only outside, where you can see it—but inside, too, where it does not show, but Loans (D. C. Property Only) Jean . Hersholt in Wright. 1 Daodie” Dk S B Graves in NEW THEATER 5 IN ; D By ANE TAW When he pays his money for a tire he wants to be sure it will stand unusual road conditions, and that the strain of sudden braking will not uncover a weak point. He wants to be sure he gets the full mileage to which he is entitled. U.S. Royal Cords are built with the idea Cold or Vanish- ing Cream Pompeian Cold, 6% No Commission Charged You can take 12 years to pay off your loan without the expense of renewing. $1,000 for $10 per month, including interest and prin- cipal. Larger or smaller loans at proportionate rates. PERPETUAL BUILDING ASSOCIATION Largest in Washington Assets Over $15,000,000.00 Cor. 11th and E N.W, e where the strain comes, “Plenty of Rubber” proves itsvalue n the final test—the service of U. S. Royal Cords on the wheels of your car. United States Rubber Company PLENTY OF RUBBER U.S. ROYAL CORDS Coty’s Face Powder 50c Noxzema Cream . 78¢ 50c Hudnut's 50c Woodbury's 23c Night or Massage Cleansing Cream, Cold Cream .. Cream 4 8 C 50c Hudnut's Three Flowers 50c _W'"’dh“’y o Facial Cream ... 50c Mavis Very Thin Compacts, Special, 37¢ pretty and dainty. HIPPODRQME K 9th LLOYD HUGHES, DOLORFS DEL RIO CAROLINA 1t “ : These compacts are very Be sure to get one—white,” flesh or brunette. Electric Iron Special 6-1b. Guaranteed Electric Iron Very Special, $1.98 No Delivery or C. 0. D.—Stock Limited Get It at Gibson’s Where Your Dollars Have More Cents | 917.919 G St. N.W. i a RUSSELT, in “WINGS OF THE STORM." PARK THEATER ™5 Pt b P COHENS AND KELLYS." LO F. LIBERTY Mot Cxo

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