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30 THE EVENING STAR AUGUST 20, 19¥ —By WEBSTER. | _TODAY'S AMUSEMENTS. National—“The Swan.” romantic comedy, at 8:20 pm. Matince at 2:20 p.m. Keith's—Odette Myrtil, vaudeville, at 2:15 and 8:15 p.m. - rle—"Gossips of 1927, vaudeville, | conti 0 .m. Boxing bouts from Ridge- continuous, 1:30 to 11 pm. Palace—"After Midnight,” GEUGRAPHIB F”Nfl POKER PORTRAITS. Commander Will Receive Aid L — Metropolitan by York beauty contest, 12 noon, 2, 4, 5:50, From Observers and Cash to 11 o'clock Rialto—"Back to ¢ Gift of $25,000. RADIO’S BEST OFFERINGS : TONIGE™T Concert by the New York Philharmonic Orchestra, WRC, 7:25 to 9:15 o'clock. CoLUMBIA | F STREGT AT 12TH BEGINNING TODAY, SATURDAY CONTINUOUS SHOWING FROM 10:30 A. M. TO 11 P. M. 7% % Z Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Presents In & Monts Bell Production “AFTER MIDNIGHT” —ON THE STAGE— Appearlug at 1:30, 3:30, 7 and 9 P. M. PHIL SPITALNY #: ORCHESTRA Added Stage Attraction, Comedy, M—G—M. Newsreel ROSCOE_“FATTY” ARBUCKLE oo e Go1 e OUR NEW SHOWS HOW OPEN ON SATURDAY Paramount Preconts EMIL JANNINGS The Emotional Genfus— In the Picture of His Carcer, “THE WAY OF ALL FLESH” With BELLE BENNETT PHYLLIS HAVER—DONALD KEITH ADDED_ ATTEACTIONS W, —_— = S . 2 4 & = a.m., 1:45, 3:40, Ev. Jones and his Merry- ’ ; = makers, WTAM, 9 o'clock. T : in—“Way Cational Geographic Soctety “The Honolulans,” WMAL, : § The National Geographic Soctety | | .30 10 10 o clock. S 2 : = Little Theater—"Shattered,” will co-operate with the Antarctic ex- B men,” continuous, 1 to 11 p.m. pedition of Comdr. Richard Evelyn Wardman Park—'Jealousy,” at 7 Byrd by sending scientific observers p < S RriE along and contributing $25,000 from 3 5 i Tivoli—"Monts Gristo,” at 2:20, 4:10, | the society's exploration fund toware A l 5:55, 7:40 and 9:30 pan. the scientific equipment of 4 = | et sy v expedition. % - At D0 €166, pead e A A thorough exploration of Antarctic ,J ey s = 8 regions 4 rich field for colle V S ‘e ed, 2, 3:30, | tion of sceintific data, the society's % \ s s 6:30, 8 and 9:40 p.m. trustees believe, though the pheno. , e g e ASKS $10,000 FOR DEATH. | mena to be observed in the South Pole polar region: contrast Administrator Sues Press Club Contractors After Fatal Mishap. {Dieckion Hanky Cmpansy of Ornericd] m;%'i!-fi-i E ‘ ‘ubleEg pacmica VAVOEVILLE oicruses i KEEP COOL Today, 11 A. M. to 11 P. M. ] Always comfortable—3ty miles ef | 1ced coils, cooling, double-washed OLIVE TELL air driven to all parts of the house Holmes Herbert and Eatle Fox ta ] e b it SLAVES OF BEASTY | —oor im0t v Harry Langdon Comedy | GOSSIPS OF 1527 CRANDALL’S Apotio Theater Bt oas e ileas it JOOMOE! *._\mij'I-St Disciplinary Move Is| Ordered Against Station Sam Carnuccio, administrator of An- gained his first Far Northern flving | in Shreveport. 74 tonio Diagastino, yesterday sued the experience when, in 1925, he was as signed by the Navy to accompany the MacMillan Arctic expedition which was sponsored by the National Geo- o 1 raphic nd to command the L e, B Lyt ULt three airplanes and the Iire Proofing Co. to recover $10,000 dam- sonnel of that expedition. i \\ ¥ S L G e L U B deceased wKing ol Nat a Statement From Soclety. 1927 1 ‘“‘“‘““ “';“1‘“" 'l";‘ 8 - )’n\l 'l‘,xu lm::“::k “l!tn'n'r:n;hnfim :‘m?l“)" oA B Bl 28 e e | 1927 has been ordered by streets as a steelworker when he was o e I el ihe | Eadio Commission _against g X Struck on ‘the head by a plank and BILLY DALE Roiiety s Rilghent uvard) Had by jonly | KLV EH, S kel 7 $57% A : 777 % died March 2 TODAY—HOOT GIBSON. eight men, which W presented w»““"‘ ;'i""f"i"‘ I“'l:;]‘i““”‘l“‘\::‘:{l"l“l"g“' Z A Attorney Robert Hardison appears FRATRIE KING. ON THE SCREEN in behalf of ociety by Presi. | instead of ssigned output of 1. for the plaintiff. . . ME bl 10 behalf of the soclety DY, Ies! | watts under the allocations of last i TOMORROW BEN LYON-MARY BRIAN e it June 15, Ao AL s — “ ” his history:making flight over the| " '4¢ the same time that these pro- Two Awarded Damages. CRANDALL’S Ambassador L b i i W cgard to slentific aspects of | ceedings were decided upon the yorothy Way, a minor, was award TODAY-~SALLY O'NEIL and ROY ’Q TEIVOLI, 14th & AnD rogard to the sclentific napects of | miasion ordered KWKH to reduc = ¢ : : O WAKe FRisto ""SALL CRANDALL'S TivorL: from the society saysi upsia don LHCHce Ko A IR, LT A > = in Civenit Division 1 against ~the TOMORRO A Ay Lo T and ES ‘Conditions in striking contrast to | 1€ Ht= time equally on the 760-kllo- 3 \ E Washington Railway and Electric Co. ind LEWIS STONE in - 1ST0. BOBBY VERN O N e in the Arctic will be encountered | €¥¢le. 5 meters) channel with s - g 7 - and the Washington Rapld Transit _SOMB LADIES™ _____ __ x o tion KM.A, Shenandoah, Towa S 2 == , ollde ROtk el : ’q Home Theater 0N and_BIL he B; expeditio -l Co. for alleged personal injuries. She RA ] _the Byrd expedition in the Ant | toR IR SICRRRCORR TOM | E .~ S = L Co. for alleged personal njuries. She CRANDALL'S ! 30'C St N, i B FENDER direct selling by radio which previous- -~ , = lision with a street car June 7 at 2 g MAN'S L. e st e i 2T lision_with . strest cur June 7 at Viokin | CRANDALL'S York Theater 710 kilocycles ( meters) with street, Avenue Grand | TODAY—HOOT GIRSON in . THE WSUI of the University of Iowa. The 3 = 2 he jury also awarded a verdict for CRANDALL'S jverue, frard PRAIRIE KING." JUVENILE decision leaves the 710 channel free . p A 5 \<~ = mages in favor of Frank TODAY—RIN-TI in “TRACKED TO o —C CEN MOORE for the exclusive use of the university = I a minor, who was bitten by a o POLT ] L E in the Middle West and at the same dog belonging to Jerry and Antonio AORRON N ill_rlx!" K""‘!‘l‘v i\l" better operating con- . 238 G street northeast, Jan- INY CRA itions to KMA. , 1926. Station KOIL, Council Bluffs, Towa, ich applied this week for a shift to | 760 kiloeycles in lieu of its present wave on which it claimed too much nterference exists, was denied its ap- plication. It was during the KOIL hearing tic. Instead of a vast expans sea and relatively low land, there high contine larger than Austr or the United States. In the valle the Far North the mer sun brings | moss, grass and flowe But, in con- trast, the bleak plateau and moun tains of the Antarctic harbor practi- cally no living things because much of their area is perpetually blanketed | by snow and ice. irds frequent the edge of the k‘!i barrier where they can e creatures of the sea, but inland no life has been found because vegetation. The bears, wolves, foxes. o {that the alleged violation of the maxi- resentative in the Far South known |MUm power authorized for the Lou to man. ‘ i’“\fl Slfl“\)nl (‘.‘!lm:’htc l}g‘h‘!_. In rlnl:(((;?, “Comdr. Byrd's expedition win|timony against the addition of KOIL doubtless be able to augment the in-| 9 KWKH's wave length W. K. Hen- 'S8 be :| derson, owner of KWKH, admitted formation contained upon the now h : " . T e ot "the omtarctic con.| that his station had been using much tinent. Explorers cannot sail along | NiEher power .than that assigned e T Coamtient. as they | under its license. He underwent a can along those of Australia or Africa. | S€Vere examination by attorneys and The great lce barrier and pack ice | Members of the commission on this Ga.Ave &Farmgut v E FAZENDA in " BOBBY VERNON TOLA DANA TODAY L 4 2 LURE OF THE NIGHT CLUR. CTANDALL'S‘UW"' D.C. c DY TOMORROW—CLARA BOW in H_HOUSE_ROSIE." 3612 Coun. Ave. CRANDALL'S " 'Tnnlc TODAY-—PHYLLIS HAV h_Bet. ] LLIS HA TOPAY-—_M I L L ES CONTRO] HAL RAMED. COMEDY " TOMORROW-—ALBERTA VAUGHN | TOMORROW S ATLT in “THE ROMANTIC AGE." FIRST MORTGAGE MONEY At 6% Interest L. W. GROOMES, 1116 F St. s TRYING To THINK OF SOMETHING FUNMNY ABOUT POKER \WHEMN YOU'NE e BEEMN HOOKED For ¥150 THE MIGHT ~ REOPENING e Gt . Copyright Press Publihing Co. (New York Word) 1922, /'66 5 Arising From Drink or Drugs REST CURE In the Most Beautiful Place 6000 Frederick Ave.. Baltimore CHURCH AGENCIES SHARE CILMOR IS IN DIVISION OF ESTATE| FRISCO SALLY LE 500 T 8:20 TODAY, 50¢&75¢ NOW PLAYING LONG RANG_E_.RADIO ENTERTAINMENT RENEE ADOREE of The action against the station, it is stated by the commission, is largel, upon the basis of the owner’'s own tes- timony. The commission has referred the matter of prosecution to the De- partment of Justice, which will pur- SATURDAY, AUGUST 20, 1927. Programs of Distant Stations Scheduled for Eastern Standard Time 5 TO 6 P.M. ‘Will of Mrs. Shugert Offered for Probate—Many Heirs Are Remembered. NEWS FROM ROCHESTER CALGARY, Alberta “BACK TO GOD’S COUNTRY” 3 TRIUMPH S<me FRER 145, 8 t Trains Returning Free Fatking Space at District. Line 5 ) P20 ESEL oth near ¥ CAYETY Main 4300 LADIES' CLUB THEA Ladies' Mat. Daily. 2 OPENS TODAY—MATINEE 215 T “BOZO” SNYDER hta: excent Sundays and Holldavs, B 0 0 K N E E D s ‘l 25¢ |ll2h0:'f< 99¢, including tax. Can Be Filled at E. Morrison Paper Co. 2 1009 Pa. Ave. ] >0 d % 29 B 53z 237828 > £l keeps ships at a distance, sometimes of several hundred miles. Only in a few isolated places has this barrier been penetrated and the actual land reached. “This condition is in contrast to that of Greenland, where the ice cap ex- i i to the cast 16 saly & fow pl‘:.cesv sue it through the United States dis- | 6:00—New Yorki Walde o It is known that practically all of | ifict attorney in Shreveport, Philip Phifsdeiohin - Westhes The wi # s ; . s Greenland is a high plateau, but the H. Mecom. The penalty under section Franklin Orchestr: o i The will of Mr: ret Shugert, | Mr. Kincaid amy of the Antarctio eontinent | 32 Of the law is $500, but the commis. New Yoric: comils Oreestra; ol H 3 widow of William ay Shugert, | C. & O. Railw l C is' practically unknown except for|S$ion holds the further power of im- W o niiin, Orchestea, from WP phold dLaUEHL Tinns Ortosa Lt Ve Tacet BRI emall areas traversed by explorers. | DOSINg penalties in the form of less Base ball scores: dinner concert g probate Thursday. She leaves her b wonderful time NEXT WEEK — SEATS NO LR o desirable conditions of operation in g Harry Eaton's Orchestra: scores: i WMC. 2 household effe and silverware to past week e “THE DONOVAN AFFAI ol S iGte; e Anl 15— * Shelion Ensembla: ehieriainers W her nephew, Henry E. Mitchell. Be- weather very Ch k Beach “The present map of the Antarctic| A. addr. = 3 Base ball scores and m quests of $1.000 each are made to the | cool, around fifty esapeake e b n address by Gov. Albert C. Ritchie ric: ‘Angonia String Ensemble Episcopal Church Home, in memo and’ sixty; had el regions, tl . s stly ;| of Maryland will be the principal fea- tantie Cits: Organ recital: ‘newe: bass " bal of her husband; the Domestic and For snowstorm at Groves o Beach with a few patches of known territory | 1y’ of th, New York: Herman Neuman. pianist ...... : L e Plaxground on long the coast, and one or two nar- e ceremonies at the dedica- Mooseheart. 111, Piano Twins s Society of the Protes- Paradise Inn, er Bathing—Danecing :o‘:,‘!’mm! Senetrating intand. The tion of the new National Guard Ar- Dallas: Eutertainers ... . . Spiscopal Church and the church Rainier Park Am--mgm: SREEDS Poat Haown, seglon in the land directly | mory. in Siiver Spring, Md., which ; 6 TO 7 PAL vension fund of the Protestant Lpis- nd Lake Louise. Resort, Oven Duily, Until Sen, | south of New Zealand traversed by | o roadcast at 6 o'clock. Maj.| 6:00—New York: Theater review: Tappen's Enterainers .......WMCA . copal Church. nadian Roc! e mber 21in "and Z3th Eaekleton, Seott and Amundsen. The | 5 Brooke Lee, speaker of the House Mogsencart, "lll.: Palmer Symphony: Victorian Ofchisira: Townsend S. Moran and Kate D. jes beautiful Round Telp: Adults, 50c: Children, 23¢ TODAY B, R A M Tesara. to the | Of ReDresentatives of Maryland, is y York: Dov oe thdaeiRes 8 Shugert are each given $2,500; a sister, with their many Sandaye: “Aduits. 813 Children. 30c 5 iy . vhi also scheduled to speak. Music by the Atlantic City: See Morton Conce Clara M. Dunwoody, $3,000; Ellen D. || snow-covered mountains in view One Hour Ride—Screen ‘onches EVENING, 8:. high mountain ranges which existl, New Y. q Tralns Leave District Line Station: et his mioat maed Highway tobthe United States Army Band will open »’,",'M,;;’,‘:,‘ v Nester and Esther D. Jacobs, each, || as we ride along; had steam on 6 South Pole, and little is known of the “"ghflorfle this program. A" T mepatanite; Conf o) Conegtt g;b%ook 'and ;’\iut‘]gu;ols L Robinson, 2in !\Jhliee mfimum keep s o. onE‘"E MYRTIL * e famous ovi " elton Ensemble: e Pe otters, } rus 5. ziv e : well 2 apparently: e . | land lying elatively near the Pole and | s, (PO DIT TS, [Merriase of e e The Teizn Natlomal Donie and Wittion || Jovine. ooy, A very.proud of ms Tho Troh_Rvve Sur the south Pacific and the southern |STam of the Philharmonic concert, at Philadelphia Wip's bedtime story and roll call ... G. Mitchell, trustees, in_trust for a| al train through the Canadian “DEARLITTLE REBEL 7:25 o'clock. The orchestra will be di- New York: Janssen's Hofbrau Orchestra . . great-niece, Elizabeth D. Mitchell. The | Had two engines, two :"“f":"l‘ofif;“,:;,kg";““p::!’fl;‘,; from the | rected by William Van Hoogstraten, Tliont et e Hblel Antor oot remaining estate is to be distributed s, six Pullmans and two ob- wien NANCY GIBBS Following this overture will be New, York. Stock reports. buse ball scores one-third to William_ G. Mitchell, one- || servation cars. Best tour train in ——— O o S smportant problems to | Brahms “Symphony No. 3 in F"; “A . nan's Roogevelt Concert Ensemble third to Henry E. Mitchell and one. || the United States. Wil return CARL M'CULLOUGH be worked out by Comdr. Byrd are ‘\'}(':0"3' Efl" " by Schelling, and “The aas Cly Y"rréel'x‘elmlxe asfory Lady’ ;;nrd 1}r1 mm er the children of || home Monday afternoon. —— those relating to the meteorology of | Nutcracker,” the popular suite by ow Dbk Dlaner foncart Toue lenry E. Mitchell by his second mar- the Southern: Continent and its eftect | Tschaikowsky. AT o e riage. The Riggs National Bank and || - E. R. ROCHESTER TOURS the oo o e ar ot | The two popular dance orchestras, Sew e paitadtat, $as Sirng Ehiem William G. Mifchell are named as Dist. Natl Bank Bldg. the Southern Hemisphere. Observa-|Park Central Orchestra and Palais| g:45—Davenport: Chimes concert: sport Dews ... xecutor tions have been taken on the ground | 4'OF h()rch;nl{a will close the program. ‘Atlantic City: Lecture period along the Shackleton, Scott and er features on this evening's l,trnumw}n routes, but hnou;,lng . J! '1’:1‘:"“";‘,2‘ ““:silfi:*’gfl! ’:r {“(0;‘:‘- ]P'fm'h"- 7:00—Atlantle City: Seacide Concort Trio nown of conditions on the other side |2 veekly ble Tal v Everett Philadelphi 3 of the Pole or in the air above the | F. Haveraft, vice president District of sigas] Gl BEST TIMES EVER AT ECHO FREE ADMISSION AMUSEMENT PARK McWilliams Great Musle For DANCING continent. It is belleved that lhe;('uhlmhlll unday School Council of New York Th‘re Brightest hour barometric and temperature changes | Religious Education. Hodge-Podge" and the air currents originating over | At 3 o'clock WRC will give a play- Pooionatl; sl this great land mass strikingly influ- | by-play description of the Washing- Vork: Ation Male Cho arraneans” Dance Bahd ence the weather to the north, and | ton-Detroit base ball game from The O e N Dried Gehomeer b that the gathering of data over re- |Star Studios. - Shenetala Barce Bustsible “Club: ool wov ¥ & Biow itk wi A alph Leigh's Buddies: others, WMAF and’ . gloms now unknown will aid Weathet | wrpe ionoluigE Denest Deale e ke Biddler ey oY, “Although the fleld for zoological |Jack Burton, William Buhler and e 522425 SR ENTERPRISE SERIAL Building Association 7th St. & La. Ave. N.W. $aS%S; = E ater Beach Orchestra: Sund research in the Antarctic is narrow, the party will be on the lookout for any specimens that may be encoun- Lennie Blush, will feature WMAL's three-hour program tonight. The Colonial Male Quartet of Falls VBBM String Trio; vocal solois Fla.: Fleetwood Concert O :"Organ_concert: Meyer Davis' Orche "Banjo. saxophoue and vocal recit Don’t use inferior oil. Get the best. 58th issue of stock mow open for subscription to give you an estimate for Painting—and if you wish we’'ll be glad to offer suggestions in connection with it. Our esti- mate is given with the assur- WEEI ance of satisfaction with our GY and 7 work. Tered in regions hitherto unvisited by | Church, Va., will give a half-hour pro-| ,.o Minneapolis: Scores: Wesley Barlow's Orchestri man. Any rock specimens that give |8ram at 9 o'clock. 7'30_2%‘::"“:,:31“" &’5;.‘.‘5:?’%%‘;‘{.: df\:Zm- WHAM .55, promisd of adding to the geological |, Other features on the program are: New York: Goldman Band concert. WEEL WJAR. WGR. knowlalge of the unexplored continent | The “At Home" program, the Brown (FEAE AW IANISHED v and i - . E Sl ms0 be collected.” Trio, Loretta, Ethel and Clinton Founmu._m HURT ., wo recitals by Kath-| 8:00—New York: Correct time: Goldman AVOIDING COLLISION Band, erine E. Bowers, contralto, and Mrs. WRCpWLIT. WCAE, WIAM, WGN. RSD. tn J. Walter Sale, pianist, and the latter Bt Msicnl Fovua: orchcstta: stribe tio: by Joanna Best Russell, soprano, and Occupants Cut When Car Crashes| Into Pile of Dirt—Boy Run Down. Mon;y Loaned to Members on Easy Monthly Payments 1119 H St. N.E. E. Connelly, Ji F. Ghea, C. Jamey eider e I Tetary PRIKC] HOOT_GIBSON in “THE SILENT RIDER. 6th & C Sts. N.E. Con from 2 By Demand Autocrat! THE OIL THAT IS DIFFERENT FROM ALL OTHERS Beware of Substitutes. At Good Dealers Everywhere Film Features H. OLIVE Presents™ . | South Sea Serenaders . R. K. Ferguson, Inc. x B’Ellllfl:\‘l‘l;!\a B Painting Department Y 8 ol B WG 2 212 B St. N.W. Fr. 298 Band concert: German musical . Dorothy Russell Todd. Window Frames, Sash and Doors For Closing in Porches A Porch_Enclosed Means an Extra Room SR i @he Foening Htar wori rdenominational S . 2 9 70 10 P.M. Ev. Jones' Merrymakers King Sisters . Bayerson Oil Works, Columbla 5228 NEW THEATER 55 5ih St 8 DUMBARTON ! ,“"““’“‘J‘,‘.s"-‘.: E] i PAL." “FRAM LocalRadio Entertainment Saturday, August 20, 1927 vocal and ‘insirumental AA—Washington Navy Yard (435.5 e 3 Meters). 10:05 a.m.—Weather Bureau reports. 3:45 p.m.—Weather Bureau reports. 9:35 p.m.—Arlington time signals. IDNEY L | ELITE 1ith AND R. L AVE. Forced to drive his car onto & piIQl 1YA DE BoRr By SCHILDE, AT ot dirt in order to avoid a_callision with another automobile, Harry A. - Thompson, vears old, 819 Fifth| 10105 p.m.—Weather Bureau reports. Winie ' Keystone' Duo” with Mediterra- treet northeast, and three oth g el e B e v ine: class | WRHF—Washington Radio Hospital et cupants, were injured by flying glass X £ from the windshield, near Fourth and | Fund (319 Meters). cellist.’ varied musical proram 1 streets northeast last night. Closed temporari RE) S ilecs JOrcieatn. i The other tersons injured were A 2 voeai woloist: The Mountaineers" Marry Ambrofe, 1015 Third street | WMAL—Washington ‘Radio Forum s bl o, e e ortheast; Mrs. Ambrose, and Miss (302.8 Meters). Mooselienrt. 11 Harmony Girls: Biniior Thiinas Koidii WH % 4 W Elizabeth Ambrose. Ambrose Was| g5 407 pm g a e s . RANEH GFF“; Wm. H. Olmstead || |HIPPODROME X zaear'sen s 1 \\IBE}S & lel.l.Wl)ll_K i “FBKL‘{‘II:;""& o z‘ ‘ x.:;‘a:’:;'llr S A‘;;u?n 9628 CAROLINA ‘ n.- m,; (\, ,:-:_" BE treated at s flashes. ¢ musical n'r‘r\(‘mm “Service With a Smile” NYO) Hr . N 1st St. & R. L. Ave. Receivep He . sualty Hospital, and Miss | 7°(4 g 1 m.— At home” program. S : » No Order Too Small to Recelve Frompt Attention MAE MURRAY fn RS_OF_DESIR! Ambrose was given first aid at Sibley 20 . el rogta y “0ads und Ende s news billetina WHAF and " WOR : i Hospital. PR et Soiy Musical program by v g, miiizal: et nd‘pollee reporte, WNYC 535: 4 3 { o 3 5—Ne: ‘asa Hag p Cstra. 3 Seven-vear-old Leo James, colored, | " 500 1o 5:40 p.m.—Katherine k. Bow- CHUEINEC TN o e VEA 1103 Pierce street court, was hurt 1t | are” contralto, accompanied by Mrs. J. Piano and vocal reciial’ . < night when knocked down at Second | \yilter Sale. 10 TO 11 P, and L streets by the automobile of | ' g0 't . 40r Orchestra 3 0 9 p.m.—-Joanna Best Russell. B Calvin Mayo, colored, 1234 Unfon street | oprang; Dorothy Russell Todd, accom: N emie o southwest. He was treated at Freed- | J 5 - R & i s Hospital et lonfal Mal K e Toet. Thg Greag Weatorm Chefa men’s Hospita 2 i one foe . o : d 9 to 9:30 p.m.—The Colonial Male = e - . . 4 ord's Orchéstra fam Calhoun Sterling, 1801 | quartet in a program of negro spirit Philadelnhin® Organ recital ... ; passenger in a taxicab | eveland S brosram M ning, 412 | Tg.30 to 10 p.m.—“The Honolulans.” et Scventh street southwest, that col- el ews flashe: Snrings cton o "0 SMAMA At Bitteenth and M Stoeats ver. | 10 p.m.. L..fllil::! tlashes, & b\’llh’ll!l‘u FArI”"i. |l‘lr‘lr|2;»:"5'i"‘A|; [y ieintonisiih a SUtonlle | VRC= R Corporation of America e i) Massachusetts avenue. Fanning was| il treated at Emergency Hospital for an| 2 P.m.—Orsan recital. i Ela.: | injury to his back. Dr. Sterling re-| 3 p.m.—Washington-Detroit base ik Veo's Atrowhead Ore fused hospital treatment ball game broadeast by Thornton el PARK THEATER @9 PM. 14th & Buchanan Sts. BOB CUSTER in “HAIR TRIGGER BAXTER." Real Estate Loans (D. C. Property Only) 6% No Commission Charged You can take 12 years to pay off your loan without Bielouss Pharmacy— East Capitol & 8th Sts. N.E. Is a Star Branch Office Now when you have a want to supply the short and sure way of supplying it is through a Classified Ad in The Star. The Star is read by practically everybody in Washington and ENET 25 255205 911 H St. S “PIRATES OF THE_SKY CAMEO THEATER ™ fuiner SATURDAY MATINEE-—_-ROB CUSTER in “BULL D0G PLUCK SATURDAY NIGHT—LEWIS STONE ¢ “THE NOTORIOUS 'LADY." Towboat Burns at Lock. CHARLEROL Pa. August 20 (@) The big towboat Voleano of the Hiil- | man Coal & Coke o, burned to the water’s edge at lock 4, Monof Rahela loss of $ w of 12 men | escaped ools laid on the wood | floor in ne room were believed to hav DANCING T 552 433 & ¢ York Philharmonic cles Rome Takes Lira Control. t direct from the Ry y e ohn Stadium, New York b «: Baker R reetal . ROME, August 20 (®).—-Under a de- | - sus City: Nighthawk frolic: orchestra program’ cree_announced vesterday afternoon | % P L i 1702 AM. the government tukes over all powers | 105 ' T n G0 Orchestra, | 1:00—Los Angeles: Earl Burtnett's Biltmote Orchestra ..... “necessary for the defense of the na A . . g Angeles: Plano, ukulele and vocal program tional currency.” Thus the absolute | an. Francisco: Silvertown Orchest . Mooseheart, Iil.: Musical program: trlo: control which the government hereto-| Hastings Castle, now in ruins and 270 3 A. fore has possessed over foreign ex-|for 2 Skt 5 > 5 pan—Waldorf-Astorla Orchestra, | 10:30—Fort Worth wmhbpc‘lm your want before $1,000 for $10 per month, 555 pam.—Base ball score i EVEERLOGYe including interest and prin- rofie_nrogram e | Ritchie of Maryland; Maj. 1. Brooke : fsomm s your neighborhood. No fees Lee, Speaker of the House of Repmg PERPETUAL ! ANC ; > 5 i ic NP the United States Army Band. 30-—Fore Werth: Musieal Drogram ¢ : | THE Il rates. single xS 7 p.m.—George F. Ross, planist. ABOVE SIGN o o o ™ AU 1K anciseo: Silvertown Orchestra IS The Star prints such an xons. $ single. $1 . overwhelmingly greater volume Collésiate Hop. Cluss We AUT;',I_OARIIED | than any other Washington R paper that there can be no gicsmons in 3 OFFICES question as to which will give l.lrgel! in w“hin"” DAVISON'S = Prot. “Around the Corner” is Cor. 11th and E N.W. a Star Branch Office J0AMED BERRY, President within 25 miles around_ the expense of renewing. | her from The Star stud s Angeles: 6 p.m —Dedication of the new Na-[!1 e Poolly oropran Leave your Classified Ad at cipal. Larger or smaller Los A Drogram resentatives of Maryland. Music by ‘Accordion selections are charged; only regular ; I 12 MIDNIGHT TO 1 AM. 7:10 p.m.—Bible talk by Everett F. aye DISPLAYED BY ot Classified Ads every day ASSOCIATION BRANCH you the best results. 3 Assets Over $15,000,000.00 e, is the remains of a large C H Amh"lldnr Dance Orchestra W CARR. s ZLNT Lot B 2 7 TR0 B ik St 4 Ston. s change is extended to all other matters ' fortress erected by Willlam the ibuca s Dot 300 tra. Erivate affecting the lira. Conqueror. 7 O : 2399 . poiniment. 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