Evening Star Newspaper, September 23, 1927, Page 50

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KAPLOWITZ HAM IS PREPARED TODAY'S AMUSEMENTS. Natonal—"0ld Ironsides,” photo- play, at 2:30 and 8:30 p.m. Poll's—*Queen High," musical com- 4 - GAND H ]-u REMUDEI- BARS Belasco—"The Garden of Eden," comedy, at 830 p.m. BAROA[N SALE Keith's—Karyl Norman, vaudeville, at 215 and 8:5 p.m. Earle—Hasoutra in “High _Art,” FALL COATS ~ AND DRESSES OF GREAT BEAUTY, DISTINCTION AND QUALITY $ic FROCKS FOR . 36 95 terday by William F. Ham, me\uleu(. . i ‘ . 5 of the Gumpin 4 |am., 1:30, 3:35, 7:30 and 9:40 2 :) The offer was made in connection | FR"CK‘; FOR io E with the company’s answer to the | The Big Parade” (third W b | recent order of the commission direct t 11:35 a.m., 1:40, 3:45, ‘ ing that the one-man cars on the | and 9:30 p.m. | | Anacostia line either be remodeled or | lluln Theater—"Variety,” continu- $25 AND $30 $7 205 | S L iaman cars. I | ous 3t 11 b, COATS FOR . | sbedience to this order, Mr. Ham Pivoll—*"Ten Modern Command- ihe company had decided to pu ch: ment at 2:35, 4:15, 6, 7:50 and 9:40 | 12 new one-man cars of the type in [pm, END OF-THE-JEASJON PRICES | operation on the Wisconsin avenue | Ambassador—"White Gold,” at 6:05, : me number of | 7:55 and 9:40 p.m. FOR BEAUTIFUL, , Which | Central—"“Matinee Ladies,” at 12:30, LUXURIOUJS FASHIONS LEn in ad :,\33».]5. 6:30. Nlund 9:50 p.m. nizing the 10 remain- Wardman Park—"Sentimental Tom- A NEWLY ENLARGED 's on the Anacostia |my,” at 7 and 9 p.m. COAT SHCP cars will cost | % FOR MADAME & MADEMOLSELLE ¥UAfter these improvements are m\a;» Husband Asks Divorce. on the Anacostia line, Mr. Ham st | as. Xathryn Jeanett Thompson, | be in service on other lines and th: o econd street southeast, vester- Window Frames Sash and Doors All Made of No. 1 ‘White Pine The everlasting all-weather wood. Call us for prices and quick service. Frank Libbey & Co. 6th & New York Ave. Main 1223 Main 1224 jVoluntarily Offers to Modern- ize All Old Vehicles of One-Man Type. A voluntary offer to modernize all the old type one-man cars in opera- tion on the lines of the Washington Railway & Electric Co. was made to the Public Utilities Commi | it was the intention of his to equip them with automatic exits and double front doors and re- | company | | paint them. The cost of this work | he estimated would amount to $35,630. | Al of the one-man cars under the | modernization program will be given | rear me color scheme in order to guish them from the two-man TEXTRADITION RIGHTS QUESTIONED IN APPEAL | Counsel for Woman Wanted in rm_":::‘:lm ff Another Triangle i Service Bargain = Just wear), check rear for grease. All for One Dollar This Is a week end special. it by name. Triangle For et Authorized Dealers New York Ave i Car leaves Termi- nal, 12th & Pa. Ave. N.W., every hour on the hour, 9 AM. to 3 P.M. Mt Vernon mot open Sundays. Mount Vernon Electric Railway Phone Main 397 THE tion onty—that it and Greasing Special.” | and grease chassis, ad- | mission bands, ofl generator. rease front wheels, check front wheel /| alignment (to prevent unnecessary tire Ask for N. Capitol St Our Guarantee Gulf No-Nox Motor Fuel is Non-Poisonous and no mumam thnnordlnnry it it contains no coal of any Hnd—d.ut the color is for identifica- positively will not heat the motor, winter or summer. GulfNo-NomerM is priced three cents per v.llon hl‘het ordinary gasoline—and is Massachusetts Denies District Justice’s Authority. The question of the right of the | Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of Hhe District fo Colum! to as an | administrative officer in extradition !l cases has been placed before the Court of Appeals for"decision, with the filing of a brief by nh‘d States Distric Attorney Peyto w, in the case {1 | sistant, Neil B\nLlrfi\ *'|of Mrs. Myra C. Hill. ‘ | ! Mrs. Hill is wanted by the Massachu. setts authorities to stand trial on charges of fraud in connection with real estate deals in that State. She was ordered returned and appealed Her counsel, Miss C. Larimore Kes ley, challenged the authority of the chief justice here to sit in the capacity of the governor, contending that he is a judicial officer and as such cannot act in an executive matter. Appel- lant’s counsel also contends that her client should have been given opportu- nity to introduce testimony to show that she was innocent of the charge: In their brief, counsel for the gov ernment contend that the code au- thorizes the chief justice to sit in an extradition case, but the record shows 2| that this section of the code has never 5| been tested in the higher court here. B | The case will be argued this Fall. Asks Name Be Changed. Isadore Goldstein, through At- 8 | torneys Simon, Koenigsberger, Young Brez, yesterday filed a petition in the District Supreme Court to have his name changed to John Irving Golden. He tells the court that he has been known by the latter name M| for the past eight years. ke WIngs~ NO-NOX GAS that smooth magic of power in motoring comes from an cient motor fuel. The modern motor must be ptoperly fueled.--Otherwise annoying knocks. Gulf No-Nox Motor Fuel stops knocks, pings or detonations in the motor- this insures an efficient engine-~developing maxi- \ mum power. tar products or GULF REFINING COMPANY vaudeville, continuous 1:30 to 11 p.m. Gayety—'‘White Cargo.” melodrama, at 2:15 and 8:15 p.m. Strand—"Pom Pom,” musical pres: entation, continuous 12:30 to 11 p.m. Fox—"Paid to Love,” continuous 12 am. to 11 p.m. |.Metropolitan—"Smile, Brother, Smile,” at 11:45 am., 1:45, 345, 53 7:40 and 9:45 p.m. at 10:45 a.m. 55 and 10 p.v ght,” at 11:40 Rialto— Out ¢ was sued in the District Supreme { Court by her husband, Henry Craigh- ton Thompson, 901 M street. for an absolute divorce. An enlisted man at on d 2% % 4% accou terly. Munsey Pa. Ave. Bet. 13th O ils Fort Myer is named co-respondent. The couple were married in Rockville, | Md., January 5, 19 and have one ‘lhlld The plaintiff is represented by mund Carrington and | We Pay You on your DAILY BALANCES Interest on checking accounts pounded monthly. Interest on ordinary savings Interest on special savings certificates—compounded semi-annually. The Munsey Trust Co. Ancther Munsey Service—Real Estate Dept. LIMITED DIVORCE SOUGHT BY MRS. GRACE MUNFORD Tells Court Husband Failed to Pro- vide Home, Forcing Her Re- turn to Parents. George Tayloe Munford, 3224 North- ampton street, yesterday was named | defendant in a suit filed in the District Supreme Court by his wife, Grace M. Munford of the Victoria Apartments, in which the latter seeks a limited divorce. Through Attorney L. A. Widmayer, the wife tells the court that immedi- |ately after they e married, on March 5, 1926, at ‘airfax, Va., she | was forced to return to her parents to |live, because the defendant failed to | provide a home. The couple have one child, whose | custody is sought by the wife, who also tells the court that the husband is empioyed by a local automobile con- cern at $50 a month and commissions on car sales NOW SHOWING CHOOL SUPPLIES SEND_FOR CATALOG N’S Wholesale Toy and Novelty Co.. Ine. 913 E Street NM ADIO SERVICE We are fully_equipped jto give the very best in radio S0 thit you may obtain 8. Completo Line of Atwater Kent and (| M. A LEESE RADIO Co. 720 11th LS = % aily balances — com- nts—compounded quar- Building and 14th Sts. N.W. L Nc & o AT ’“‘“’W"”"“’”?" GRORGE BANCROFT THESEA | CHAS, FARRELL —Ph"adflnhl. Inqnirer. ¥ NATIO NAL 2:30--TWICE DAILY--8:30; EVES.: 800, 9100, SL0. NATS.: ¢ rved. ‘\“\\\\\\\“. B0c, 750, $1.00, All Se = ““‘ NEXT WEEK- 253 -SEATS NOW MADGE KENNEDY A NEW PLAY RIALTO Last Day! REGINALD DENNY “OUT ALLNIGHT” AN NAPOLIS AND U. S. NAVAL ACADEMY Luxurious motor coaches over new National Defence Highway, leave 9.00 a. m., 1.00 9.m., and 5.00 p.m. Also fast electrictrains every hour on the hour. Round trip, $2.32. To BALTIMORE New, high speed, parlor car type articulated express trains - - first in interurban electric service in America- - every 30 minutes on the hour and ha!f hour. Round trip, $2.37. Washington, Baltimore & Annapolis Electric Railroad Company Termmal: 12¢h ST. & NEW YORK AVE. “THE_SPRING BOARD" win SIDNEY BLACKMER RIALTO wekSims SEPT. 24 3% TOMORROW - Carl Laemmle Presents The Greatest Mystery Picture Sver Produced! Crelghton With Lavra TLa Plante. Hale, Tully Marshall, Flora Finch and ‘a host of other film favorites in great roles. THE STAGE— E SEELEY & (0. e Comedy “HOUSE OF HITS” LOEW’S COLUMBIA F St. at 12th Continuous, 10:30 A. M. to 11 PM. { LAST TIMES TODAY i Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Present THE BIG PARADE $:arring JOHN GILBERT With RENEE ADOREE Tomorrow! Beginning at 10:30 A. M. The Melodramatic Sensation ‘Underworld’ A Paramount Picture Opens for a Limited Engagement at POPULAR PRICES Amazing in its entirety! Its astounding realism has thrilled thousands upon thousands who have witnessed it in New York during its extended run. No other picture has been ac- corded such an avalanche of popular acclaim. Sce it for yourself at LOEW'S COLUMBIA together with surrounding entertain- ment of unusual quality. “Under- world” is the most astonishing mo- Sunday, September 25 er McAllister will leave 30 P.M,, St 7th Street Wharf at arriving back in Washington at 6:30 P.M. Round trip, 75¢c. Indian Head Trlp tion picture innovation of the decade! It is indescribable! It will hold you spellbound with sensation after sensation. To all Washington we give “Underworld” our un- qualified recommendation. Loew’s Incorporated. squv METR Today, | CRANDAI.L'S > P | Tn\wumw — DYN “WOLF'S CRANDALL’S TODAY—MAY, McAVOY NEE LADIES." SEMENTS. LOEW’S PALACE F ST. AT 13TH _________—_.____—_—__ Gontinuons 10:30 A, M. to i1 P. M.—Ds Luze Shows at 1:30, 3:30, 7 and ® P. M. LAST TIMES TODAY Motro-Goldwyn-Mayer Presents LON CHANEY In a Melodramatic Sensation “MOCKERY" —ON THE STAGE— A SYNCOPATION REVEL with AL MOORE ana mis SYNCOPATING SAILORS FoX THEATRE Under the Personal Direction of “Roxy” Gala “Roxy” Program y ~ “PAID TO LOVE” AMUSEMENTS. TOMORROW Meotro-Goldwyn- RAMON lé"vmo | THE ROAD TO ROMANCE —ON_THE STAGE— ninzz Z JAMBOREE RITA OWIN ECCENTRIC DANCING STAR | BRANDIES COLLEGIANS sinGine @ || QCHESTER | 5™7iiiex ainLs e | HALE BURNS & KISSEN avmevsm. | GIRLS VALE & STEWART F at 14th St. With Virginia Valli GEORGE ] O’BRIEN Gamparen “GAMBY”” TS Douglas Stanbury, Gladys Rice, Roxy Quartette, Ballet Corps, Male Chorus & other Roxy Divertissements Also Fox Theatre Concert Orchestra of 50. FQUR DE LUXE PERFORMANCES AT 12:59, 3:15, 6:45, 9:01 P.M. of aEcocNn ST < 10 th DOROTHY TRAIL With Full Orchestral Accompaniment, Vocal and Complete Stage Presentations Doors open daily 11:30 A.M.; Sundays, 2:30 P.M. PRICES—Evenings: 40c to $1.10 Evening Prices Prevail Saturday, Sunday and Holiday Matinees OPOI.IT"""" 11 A. M. to 11 P FIRST NATIan\I. PRESENTS MULHALL MACKAILL E: COMEDY HIT IN THI SMILE, BROTHER, SMILE CRANDALL’S an ollo Theater L0 S NE NAMITE Matinees: 40c to 75¢ WO DEV .Ll‘_ icTuaes 'roany 1:30 to 11 P. M. Choos_Presents HASOUTRA Golden 1dol of Paris in "UHIGH ART" BOB MURPHY Master of Ceremonles a—o'rl-ll-‘n STAR ACTS—3 THE SCREEN RAYMOND GRIFFITH “TIMETO LOVE” cmumws s X AND- avoy Theater ath & Col. . THREE § York CRANDALL’S caeagqueieest - D N BBER CENTRAL 9th Bet. D & B “MATI- ISE FAZENDA in 45 TODAY—ED WYNN in OUR BLANK BOOK NEEDS Can Be Filled at E. Morrison Paper Co. 1009 Pa. Ave. Fine Hard Crabs and Opysters Herzog’s Sea Food Cafe ‘and Restaurant All Kinds of Sea Food, Steaks Chops, Chickens, Etc. Open Until Midnight Closed Sundays 11th & Potomac River Franklin 5823 MT. VERNON STEAMER Charles Macalester Leaves 7th St. Whart Daily 10 A.M. and 2:30 P.M. Round Trip, 85¢ Admissfon, 25¢ Cafe and Lunch Counter on Steamer Mt. Vernon not open on Sundays AreYou Satisfied With the Children’s Playroom We all know that the play- room gets the hardest wear. But it certainly is surpris- ing what a coat of Alabas- tine on the walls will do_to brighten up and liven up the entire atmosphere. Alabas- tine fs so low in cost that you can do the job yearly. A wide variety “of bright, cheerful shades make select- ing the right combination easy and a pleasure. Easy to apply. All you do s add a little water. White Ala- bastine is low in cost—the results obtained do not have a ‘“cheap” appearance. On the contrary, many of the finest homes, schools and hospitals are finished with Alabastine. Three packages are usually sufficient for an ordinary room and the cost is only— 65c a Package we'll gladly tell you how Butler-Flynn 609 C St. N.W. Drop _ in, Tonight at 8:20 POLI’S .oy LAURENCE SCHWAB'S THE ACE of MUSICAL COMEDIES : l with - | CHARLES FRANK | RUGGLES MCINTYRE Eatire New York Supporting Cast Beg. SUNDA s NOW ASSIVE CENTURY THEATER PRODUCTION DIRECTLY PRIOR TO ITS OPENING IN NEW YORK’S LA PLAYHOUSE THE MESSRS. SHUBERT (In Assocation vun L. Lawresce Weber) A MUSICAL PLAY OF THE GOLDEN WEST Music by SIGMUND ROMBERG, Composer of “BLOSSOM TIME,” “THE STUDENT PRINCE” and “MY MARYLAND." THE BOSTON TRAVELLER “Just as ‘Rose Marie’ and ‘The "BONITAT s & Turtner teny. Rhond -CHORUS OF 125-- Even, $100 to $3.00, Matineo, B0 "to 45" sat. Matiaee, B0 o "$8.30. CRANDALL’S TODAY—HOOT GIBSON HEY. COWBOY. To\lvmnnw--um MIX in LAST TRAIL. Matines Evening s NELLIE and SARA KOUNS The Mirror Voice Prima Donnas Trahan and Wallace Screamingly Funny llnme Thel.ter in KARYL NORMAN “The Creole Fashion Plate” OTHER STAR ACTS AND FEATURES BARGAIN MATINEE AGAIN SATURDAY Dliovzes MAIN 4484-44836823, and DOROTHY THE 'c'mufiiws TODAY—MARION HEE TOMORROW — LEON, | ERROL, Gk “COLONY Ga.Ave. aan VIE! L~ LIE THE TOILER." TOMORROW —BUCK JONES i “WHISPERING SAGE." r | : Mgmt. x-'?" Shubert LAST psusext oy TONITE & TiMEs DELASCY at 3:30 VAIJSE#LlLS' Everybody Loves It! The GARDEN of EDEN A comedy by AVERY HOPWOOD AlLftar cast, xlm- 5 = $8.75. " Sat. NEXT MON.—SEATS NOW INTERFERENCE Karl Kitchen, the well- known columnist of the New York Evening World, sum- marizing his recent trip to Europe, said, “The best dramatic performance I ride. Sto steak O Exposition. dinners. Confetti Under New Management DANCE AND DINE KIT CAT On Washinxton Bouleyard— in to and from Baiti Excellent chick t, Sept. 11, Music witnessed in Europe is Git- bert Miller’s production of ‘Interference’ at. the St. James Theater, London™ ‘The American production has been cast and staged by Gilbert Miller with the Mrs. Wilson-Greene’s Concerts 8¢ 1 '8 POLI'S THEATER, 4:30 Artists’ Course Dec. 9 MARION TALLEY Soprano Metropolitan Opera Jan.25 FEODOR CHALIAPIN World's Greatest Basso Feb. 7 JASCHA HEIFETZ Violinist (After an absence of two years) Mch. 5 BOSTON SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA SERGE KOUSSEVITZKY. Conductor. wer-1GIOVANNI M"ARTINELLI ‘enor Metropolitan_Opera Season ticiets. 316, $13.50. 51189 plus tax Philharmonic Course Nov. 11 EDWARD JOHNSON Tenor Metropolitan Opera Jan. 11 GERALDINE FARRAR Prior to her operatic appearances in Berlin Feb.21 FRITZ KREISLER Meh.2 RACHMANINOFF Meh.7 MME. JE Sepson tickets, $10.$13.50. $11. $8 plus tax Wilson Greene Series POPULAR PRICES Oct.214The BEGGARS' OPERA™ rom the Lyric Theater. London \uv 1 LU no hlnlnmulll?nokl S ‘fir%!;wfle‘rflnflllllfl lOBDEEn or. 5§ JOSEF HOFMANN Fe.17 SICRID ONEGIN Contralto Metropolitan Opera 10. 37,50, $5 plu tax. and . Muin 6308 ERT V UCK J Mats. QLLEY Amolp Parkins e BROC PHI rk. D. C. n DE at 3 and 5 CIRCLE 2105 Pa. Ave. Ph. W.953 Sace RIC] same care which has made “Interference” the biggest hit now running in London. 9th near ¥ Main |;|m) GAYETY Twice lhll; Sttty 0 WHITE CARGO DEMPSEY and TUNNEY FIGHT RESULTS D M AC 10th n.w. - Classes Mon. p.m., with orchestra. Pr pointment. Franklin 8567, GEORG: ELITE EMPIRE DUMBARTON O'BR! SIDNEY LUST 1ith AND R. RIN-TI PARK THEATER 14th and Buchonan Sts. TON SILLS ALIC 13 Wisconsin 2 au, in_“IS_ ZAT S0 =Tl “TRACKED BY THE POLICE." HIPPODROME atar i 79 P.M. 911 H St. N AVE. ANCE le\rl(i [ Und{r pegsonal direct ow Vork. Faim. Beach. Miami) Private Ballrdom L e8s00s—Club. Dances alf Price. Eirst Ten Bupile | (can 2.7°Pa) Toes K N.W. Frank STAFFORD 1 ihF o Mue Marr | Classes Gor Exercise. Bod Stage f'“lull' Studio, 112 Ex-Part) in Pasing Fo Ave, Fr. & day nlxhu Mrs. Mae Davxson ver_ of. D, 4. Biental, mmP Russian "8 to 10 b ¢ aiid evening. Phone laid 1 em Batlet, Tape. patic. The Staj 1320 M BEATRICE COLES Studio, 2817 1 1% L aatnp New D: Pran ing_Tuught. Body Building, Red icing. ot Clas il mm,u o 5. Acro. Waltz-Ciog Ballet, Acrobatic. Tap and Character Dancing Children's Classes, 6780. _ocd® DAVISON'S b oo s S5 sr 13znl’rg‘! - stricily private any hour. W, l‘llafl ‘dance Sat. eve. with 8.

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