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3 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €. TRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, 1927. i TODAYS AMUSEMENTS. | WIFE SUES PUGILIST. | sk, wit et 28 wih b s : I-ABUR GHI[FS EH National — “Seventh Heaven.” dra- —_— serts, he mashed her lips and struck | ma, at p.m. Matinee at 2:20 pm. | peclaring that her husband, Frank | her in the eye. Attorney M. J. Lane |} Kelth's—Eddie Foy, vaudeville, at| A Drangelo, a pugilist, of 913 Sixth |@Ppeared for the wife. 2:15 and £:16 p.m. “ e Batlefosn's. Royal Midgets, | *treet: tried out his ability as a boxer Wonan- Kwirdsd RNsoay: vaudeville, continuous 1:30 to 11 p.m. |On her one hour after they were mar- o i ried, March 19 last, Mrs. Margaret . Agnes M. Willlams was awarded _AMUSEMENTS. _ __AMUSEMENTS. _ THE SHOW PLACE OF WASHINGTON LOEW’S PALACE F_ST. AT 13TH TO! GHT | N R area MATINEE_TODAY ALL SEATS 50c 7227 N\ 721 NINTH S e Z Gayety—“Let's Go,” extravaganza, |y : e h 4 - \ \| “ ” AR at 2:15 and §:15 pm. R R O e D SR e | N\ zast rimes CLARA BOW in “HULA S] a3 Strand—"The Moulin Rouge Re-|trict Supreme Court for a limited | Stafford in Equity Division 1 yester-|\Y NATIONAL THEATER PLAYERS | “ROUGE_ET NOIR” featuring CHESTER J President Green and Other |vue.” musical presentations, continu-|divorce from him. She says she was|day. Williams got a divorce in Vir- Direction Glifford Brooks roDAY‘ HALE GIRI.SPH"_ ';IIFI_E uwgl.l;."m;lobw and Al ’S BA rewell Week Perfect Comedy Drama ous, 12:30 to 11 p.m. forced to leave him August 30 because | ginia and remarried, but this did not Rialto — “Madame Pompadour,” at|should no longer put up with his|deter the plaintiff from sulng him in SALE Officials Taken on Plane 11:35 a.m. 125, 3:30, 6:20, 7:30 and |alleged abuse and cruel treatment. this jurisdiction. Attorneys John J. $i40ipita. Two or three times a week, she|Carmody and Bell, Marshall & Rice UNUSUAL Trips by Army Flyer. Columbia—tThe Blg Parades at|lclls the court, her husband would appeared for the pinintifr. 9:40, 11335 am.. 140, 3:45, 6:45, T:45 and 9:50 p.m. TWENTY AND TWENTY-FIVE William Green, president of the| Metropolitan — “Hard Boiled Hag- NO SPECI ’ L S ’ LE DOLLAR DRESSES FOR TWELVE | American Federation of Labor, and |gerty,” at 11:40 am., 1:40, 3:40, 5:30, Just Everyday Prices on Malt and Hops at Peoples Hardware Stores =——————STARTING TOMORROW, SATURDAY: BUSTER KEATON THE FROZEN-FACED STAR IN A RIOT OF JOY 2 “COLLEGE"” Fannier then a Freshman—Friskier than a- Blonde Go-od W 110 other labor officlals, were given |7:35 and 9:40 p.m. DOLLARS AND AN EXTRA DRESS | fishts about the city vesterday after- | " pajpce—*Hula,” at 11:05 am., 12:25, IN THE SAME GROUP FOR $1 | noon in connection with their visit to | 5 30 le 75 65 '8 and 10:05 p.m. ON 'l'llE !'I’AGE ADDITIONAL o e o orevrae | Little Theater — "lsom:‘km Love at|| Budweiser o756 s CHARRED OAK A Continental Creation “FOLLIES DE BANSE” rge of aviation. 1 ", . [—**) , | MANY HIGH COST SAMPLE | b Lemer. d “;{gg}’;."g,eg,f R e T il Buckeye .......70c i KEGS d with the 22 CHESTER HALE GIRLS DRESSES . . . . MANY COSTLY |aloft in a Douglas 0-2 cbservation G_A---buu:-"‘;;ns—‘;l,}n:l the Toilor,” at| QU .o ~$2‘()() Finest Guarantee Featuring JOYCE COLES, MLLE. ELLA DAGANOVA 's} 3 { plan No. 01 a ha ho! 1- EVENING GOWNS INCLUDED: | Biane, “ife Visivility was poor, Lieut S, Painting the i cat| Parttan . ... .75¢ New Kegs and jo"!afil‘fcflh}kfi:fifl?fl:' Dancers § THE EMINENT MUSICIAN DON FELICE GUEST CONDUCTOR PALACE CONCERT olcnuu Muaitland skirted the city at the mini- 2: itude permitted, enabling his | Wardman Park—*Forever,” ager to get a good view of the |and 9:30 p.m. 1-Gallon (table size)......$1.65 2-Gallon ..... 2.00 3-Gallon .... 225 5-Gal., Special 2.69 10-Gallon .... 3.75 FASHIONS DE LUXE FOR SCHOOL-J TREET--SPORTJ ey P s AFTERNOON--COLLEGE-BUSE |, e vice prostdent of the | NESS . . SUCH MARVELOUS |feteraton: it 3 et serctary” U. S. MINERAL OUTPUT VALUES . .. YOU WILL WANT | eriond ot Book Binders, and awara | | 1926 NEAR RECORD EVERY DRESS YOU CAN FIND | {c:itional Brotherhood of Electrical IN YOUR SIZE. Workers, who made the trip in a new ¥ = bomber piloted by Lieut. E. R. | Year's Production Brought Return SIZ}:,S: 4 TO 40 Army bomber pilo EXTRA JALESWOMEN YoTieymolds of LANES, Fife” foaora: | of $6,262,000,000, Bureau of EXTRA FITTING ROOMS | DOOR OPEN AT o Pabst ... Ballentine’s Federal ......49¢ Peoples Malt. . . .50c Schiitz . .......5% Red Bird.......5% 15-Gallon .... 425 6-gal, Stone Jars.90c 25-Gallon .... 595 Peoples Hardware Stores o A5E Premier Harmony Favorites N m WETROPOLITAY ’IEHIEI Today, lxll) to 11 P. M. ROSE’S ROYAL MIDGETS Return Engagement ‘ 2 2 GEORGE BANCROFT CHAS, FARRELL NIG H"’H 'IHE BIRTH OF A NATION IE COVERED WAGON ‘and BEAU GESTE™ —Baltimore Sun. ] Twice Daily After g ¢ 2 H " Today, 11 A. M. to 11 P. M. FIRST NATIONAL PRESENTS MILTON SILLS Mines Announces. United ' f America; Fred W. Baer, fonal Association of Fire zOpening, 2:30 & 8:30 ’ Seats Now Selling / By the Associated Press. Mineral production in the United F | Labor fe > | States in 1926 brought a return of No. 1—1434 Florida Ave. N.E. % Linc. 4044 0c, $1.00, $1.50 25 Talented Lilliputians in & I A AL e 35.262.000.000, the second largest value (| No. 2—Baltimore Bivd,, Cotiage City, Md. Hyatts. 1405 a P T L MOLLYWMO' AY 15-SCENE REVUE | tio 2 recorded o i $—OTIHER STAR ACTS—3 | the Federation Bank & Trust Co. of | "Rl "KUrGL of Mines announcea || No- 3—2479 18th St. N.W. at Grlanli bl SRR L R —— In His Best Since “Tho Sea Hawk” TMT N THE SCREEN “HARD-BOILED ADGE BELLAM HAGGERTY” o “COLLEEN” " CRANDALL’S Apollo Theater | CRANDALL'S ,CENTRAL | TODAY-JOUN G 1 ; 3£ %% TODAY—PATSY RUTH “PAINTING THE TOW MAYNARD in | TOMORROW-—JOHN GILBERT in “MONTE CRISTO." CRANDALL'S 1‘;:':’:.:’:9‘:" CRANDALL’S TIVOLL 14th & Park Rd, N.W. City. that although the record return New Yo The labor officials are in Wash- | o¢"g5 931,340,000 was made in 192 See LEESE nBtin (o A e e o e | the purchasing price of the dollar ha discuss comin so_increased since then that the real FOR OPTICAL SERVICE policies of the labor movement. 0 2 et e shupec SHUBERT. £} SEATS Nm%‘g ELASCO NOW reh Selwan presents prior to thy New York opening, the London, Berlin w e a 0 a \lenncn mm success OF ED VERY HOPWOOD A With an .{x Sar cast of players at reg- ular prices. value of the output last year repre- sented a_substantlal increase over 1920. Reviewing the year generally, well, commanding officer, and his |y ihont giving specific figures for M. A. Leese |™* e e O o s HARRISON PLEADS The visitors were escorted about iate optometriste in attendance || the field by Maj. Harvey B. S. Bur- = larger quantities in 1926 than in 1925. g Bituminous coal closely approximated | = == Branch Store—712 11th St. the war record and exceeded the rec- on your PO AR B ERIN T W | Topav—vEw's “METROPO) FDR EXTRA SEssmN e e ves TOM WYNNE in “RUB- TOMORROW—TOM MIX in “THE P . while anthracite production was BEB HE P LAST TRAIL." . evenly maintained at a ®ood rate S Home Theate » Window Frames after the strike settlement late in CRANDALL’S H i r | CRANDALL'S ,Y‘fl‘,."_':‘;.‘:" DAILY BALANCES 2 % Interest on checking accounts on daily balances — com- Interest on ordinary savings = s 3% acclounu——campounded quar- JOhn G‘llbert terly. RIALTO Mikulisire Sept. 10 3%~ Tomorrow “W& The Favorite Screen Star in a Great Lover Role TODAY—J, FARRELL MACDONALD i ident Asking | Fehruary. Writes Letter to President B ew. record in crude petroleum All Made of No. 1 Congress Be Called in October |output was attained. although stocks White Pine lood Relief. were considerably reduced, thus re- on Flood Relief. flecting the growing refinery opera- Presasfingalt e { ety i tions and heavier demand for refined | products. Increases also were shown By the Associated Press. , in production of natural gas and its In a letter to President Conl_ldl:_e. co-products. B | Senator Harrison, Democrat, Missis-| “In magnitude of production, the iron Frank lebey & Co. |sippi, has urged the calling of|and steel tndustry was sald to have an extra session of Congress in OC-|recorded a remarkable year in 1926, 6th & New York Ave. tober to consider flood relief. steel showing the largest output on Main 1223 Maln 1224 Te said that rather than call just |record, and pig iron recording only a the Senate into session to settle the|jjttle less than the high-peak vear of TODAY--MONTE EAN Sash and Doors MURPHY__in COMEDY. THE GOLDEN mflonmw—m\{ MIX in “THE T TONY | CRANDALL’S Chers Chase,p.0. CRANDALL'S CoL ot CRANDALL'S £her Chase, b. 0. TORAY-RATMOND | GRIFFITH TODAY—PATSY RUT! e s DATPA Gs_m UTH MILLER in TOMORROW—KEN 'MAYNARD in TQMORRO “THE OVERLAND STAGE." pounded monthly. quick service, —BUC] N OWHISPERING SAGH." i W OUR BLANK Illinois and Pennsylvania senatorial contests, both the Senate and House should be assembled to take up flood control. “In view of the necessity for imme- diate funds to make levee repairs in the Mississippi Valley, and the recent 1923. Iron ore production was notably greater than in 1925, but still well below 1917, the banner year. e Increase the Value of Your Interest on special savings certificates—compounded semi-annually. As “CAMEO KIRBY” From the Stage Success by Booth Tarkington and Harry Leon Wilson BOOK NEEDS ruling of Controller General McCarl e fusing the Secretary of War per- " in refusing e Secretary of E. Morrison Paper Co. |mission fo use the necessary sum for 1009 Pa. / Ave. ir work out of the rivers and | appropriations available for | s MESDESIEORE ‘ MT. 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