Evening Star Newspaper, November 23, 1927, Page 28

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Closed All Day Thanksgiving Sea Food Cafe & Restaurant 11th & Potomac River Phone Franklin 5823 THE ALLIES’ INN 1703 New York Ave. N.W. Thanksgiving Dinner 12:30 to 7:30 LANK BOOK of Every Description See Us First E. Morrison Paper Co. 1 Ave. Old-Fashioned Thanksgiving Dinner Served 12 noon to 10 P.M. Two Dollars a Plate TURRKEY & TRIMMIN'S ¥ the best llmm in W giving Day. 0 plenty, cooks ary be AHHJUY\\H‘ next Tuesday. i COSts no more to travel U W WORLD on the largest fin- est liner ever to circle the globe BELGENLAND From New York Dec. 14 Los Angeles - Dec. 29 San Francisco - Jan. 1 133 days, 65 cities, 16 countries, 28,000 miles. Over an itinerary found perfect on five previous cruises. Backed by the combined resources, skill and ex- perience of two of the greatest travel organiza- tions in the world. Early inquiry is recommended. RED STAR LINE Bursanarionas Mincantiie Manixg Company { joined ND DEBATERS ARGUE Before Mt. Pleasant and Kalorama Citizens. The proposed Great velopment would perity. of Washingten rounding terr sacri v of th levelopment plan 1 submitted which would vorked out reservoirs above would make it P 0 iugment river is 1 would en from the b Power resource ment would be all the beauty ¢ would be built would he oy d be ma that o claimed, | detaet s 1ros ia the development would perity of the sur and open it to in- s not to de would be cheape, would be freed the smoke mena tected from a f deal of me the L N\fi city extent from , it would be pro- 1 shortage and a great upon which taxes. Would Create Free Park. Not only would the company he en- under a preliminary D from doing anything to de beauty of the its plan is ca a park free to the city and thus relieve it of the expense of open ing up the Grear Falls region. It would be accessible to evervbody. “We want to make the Potomac safe for democracy,” he declared. Denying that the Park and Plan- ning Commission is jeading a cam- palgn against tho development com- pany, Col. Grant declared that its only job is to m ve the beauties of the city and its environs and to plan for the future. After the project was brought to its attention, he said, the Park and Planning Commission dis- cussed it and decided that park and power developments were inconsistent with each other and that the proposed development wouid destroy most of the unique natural beauties of the region. At a later meecting, he explained, the commission heard proposals of the development company for a compro- mise which would preserve the natural picturesqueness of the territory nd at the same tims permit of its devel- opment for powsr purposes. No com: promise has yet been suggested, he sald, which satisfied the commission that this could be done. Urges Government Inquiry. Declaring that the power side should be subordinated to the park considera- tions, he argued that an investigation should be made by a governmental agency and not by a private concern interested in power development path- er than preservation of the scenery. Other cities, ha pointed out, have had to go outside and get territory to develop for park purposes, while Washington has in a natural state a great region waiting to be so devel oped. In_answer to Col R g Sy Re:sme LOSOPBY Keller's _argu- this day of re- duced waist lines it's become fash- ionable to count the calories. Some folks even starve themselves to obtain a lis= some figure. Any dieti- tian, however, will tell you it isn’t necessary to starve to avoid obesity. Eat sanely. How? Fol- low the taste line that won't add waistline— drink Simpson’s Milk. It balances the vital food elements you need. It permits the omission from your diet of other foods that fatten—yet gives you all they sup- ply in nourishment. Tell your grocer to be sure it's— LK BUY IT BY THE QUART FROM YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD GROCER ONPOWER PROJECT {Great Falls Plan Discussed THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. UNITED LODGE of THEQSOPHISTS TODAY’S AMUSEMENTS. National—“Merry Wives of Wind- sor,” Shakespeare comedy, at 8:15 p.m. Belasco—"Bless You, Sister,” drama, at 8:30 p.m. Poli's—"My Maryland,” | (second week), at 8:20 p.m. President — “Robin Hood,” light opera, at 8:15 p.m. | Keith’s—TIrene Bordoni, and vaude- ville, at 2:15 and 8:15 p.m. | Earle—"All Girl Show.” vaudeville, at 1:30 till 11 p.m., continuous. Gayety—"1 Revue,” lesque, at 2:15 and 8:15 p.m. Strand— s of the U S. lesque, at 2:15 and 8:15 p.m. Fox—"The College Widow,” contin- uous, from 12 noon till 11 p.m. Colu Allah,” t 11:13 7:40 and operetta | bur- | A" bur ihia—"The Garden of a.m, 1:10, 3:20, Co-ed” , 150 at 10 and 0 and 9 he Drop ick,” at 3:40, | > and . 1:40, 5:35, 7 the Hyp Park—"The Mar at 7 and 9 p.m. Ambassador—'"The Chinese Parrot,” e e, 55 and 9:45 pam. Bound,” and 9:40 p.m, a report which de ehanna - power nl all fared that any s s would not go to the and >spirined tha he District bud; » of the District no money ever spent cost would iFeidoral BOnesatisn Proposed. r. Welliver declared that the num nature lovers who now use the rounds is ‘ost to ment of the terri le the construction would offer advan tazes not now i However, he « water power trust cal mono.ol velopment of ths the propos permitted to out, d. “a limited group of powerful peojp power of the country future of power and t Pointing out that the Government has been proved competent to dircct zreat developmer illustrated by the Panama Canai, which last year made $4,000,000 above interest on investment, he declared thnt the Government should develop Great Falls. “Tt should never be turned over to any private agency for development.” “SPECIALIST” GETS $1,250 Georgia Farmer Pays Heavy for Window Glass Spectacles. SPARTA, Ga., November 23 (#).— John Chapman, a farmer near here, has suffered from eye trouble for many vears. A chance acquaintance intro duced him to a “New York specalis Chapman submitted to an examina- tion, for which he paid $1,250. The specialist prescribed, and when Chapman’s complaint failed to im- prove another specialist told him that he had parted with his money for a pair of lenses made from a good grade of window glass, ared, a growing 1s already s of the United Sta + SPECIAL THANKSGIVING DINNER Ridgeville Hotel At the intersection of Frederick National Highway and Gettysburg road. Telephone for Table Reservation Mt. Airy 122 ALPINE SPORTS, LTD. The In.unwln Hotels are reserved ex- 709 Hill Building, 17th and I Sts. FREE PUBLIC LECTURE Thursday, Nov. 24—8:15 P.M. “Sleep and Dreams” These common experiences are full of mean- ing for the body which sleeps and the conscious- ness which dreams. What are the laws governing them? No Charges or Collections An Old-Fashioned [/ . {urkey Dinner Thanksgiving Day, ‘Thursday, Nov. 24th Noon Until 7:30 P.M. $1.25 a six-course dinner of the chole- by our ex- served In our Thanks Giving RIMARILY the Pilgrims gave thanks for their frcedom from religious oppression. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 23, 1927. AMUSEMENTS. % P LOEW'S E ! Continuous, 10:30 A. M. to ‘Continuous, 10:30 A. M. fo 11 P M. Motro-Goldwyn-Mayer Presents In the Collegiate Laugh Riot “THE FAIR CO-ED” ——ON THE STAGE— Gigantic Seasonal Presentation With BILLY HAMILTON'S ORCHESTRA GORDON & KING IRENE TAYLOR HOWELL AND HARQER Ensemble of Singers and Dancers BEGINNING SATURDAY RUTH ELDER N _PERSO| LOEW’S éOLUMBIA Motro-Goldwyn Preseats REX INGRAMN’S GREATEST TRIUMPH “THE GARDEN OF ALLAH” ALICE TEMI-vWMl PETROVICH FIRST SHOWING AT POPULAR PRICES GRAND OPERA FESTIVAL WASHINGTON NATIONAL OPERA EDOVARD ALBION. General Director WEEK DEC. 5TH TO 10TH Mignon—Carmen nd Opern Ball Thais—Fanst—Hansel & Gretel (Mat.) Aida POLI'S THEATER Seats; Bimectordan Else Co 1239 G St. $1.§3, §3 and $5 And religiously we follow their example each year. If you Still have good eyesight, let that head the list of things you are t} ul for this year. I e oppressed “with the manifold handicaps of poor vision, resolve now not to let another year— even another day—go by without having it rornrxed g good eyesight is a thor- ial step lination. Consult Etz and begin ough, expert eye exa immediately to— Jee Etz and See Better’ @Tommgésr! '1217 G Streeh N7 Tonight 8115 Sharp Mats. Thure, ‘s sat. n m u AND Nights, S1 to NATIONAL Flzf('fi SKINNER WITH HENRIETTA CROSMAN IN SHAKESPEARE'S COMEDY “THE MERRY WIVES OF WINDSOR"’ Next Week—Seats Tomorrow DEN Presents AWJO‘F}HMHMME LAGEHS 5 THRLLS N 8yGladys Unger Staged byWNCHELL SUTTH WESTMAN mn"r‘neva%fimmmm CAST 7516~ 164 Serect N0, HE widespread interest in this very Accoun’t {[Business IIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIll||I|l|l|]iiI!llllillllllflllllIIIHIIIIIHIHIII | Open at 8:30 A.M. Daily 4% Time Deposits Savings Rendering the Fullest Measure of Service men, as well T | as| OPOLl'f of accocuTzy e ST lo». TODAY, 11 A. M. fo 11 P. M. First National Presents RICHARD BARTHELMESS And Exceptional Cast in Thanksgiving Week’s Biggest Thrill, The DROP KICK Stan Laurel in Hal Ronch's “HATS OFF” wad 0. {ES] DA\ILL BREE:hl‘( LO\DJCTDB CRANDALL’S York I X i CTHE LUPINO OHNY R PANTS \\ LI CRANDALL’S Savoy Thv, L & ¢ TODAY—R O B F QUARAN Ave, SF. CRANDALLS " Avenue Grano CRANDALI.’S o 11th TODAY . VAUDEVILLE TODAY MATINEE EVENING BORDONI The Adorable French Star JERRY & HER BABY GRANDS New_Presentation, Geo-LEMAIRE & VAN-Rex *‘The_Black J: THANKSGIVING DAY THREE (3) SHOWS Bargain Mat. 2:15, Extra Mat. 65:15, Evening 8:1° Mako R ions in Advan [ A THURS. py stusert @ TONITE (1At 2:30 DELASCWV 4 8:30 Mgmt. Messrs. Shubort. HOLIDAY MAT. THUR. 60c to S1 60 H. Riskin presen “BLESS VO SISTER" 4 Romance by John Mecehan and Robert Riskin with BOBERT AMES, ANN DAVIS, CHARLES BICKFORD, MILDRED McLEOD. SEATS THURSDAY "RESTLESS WOMEN RIALTO NOW PLAYING il “The Blood Ship” with Hobart Bosworth And Superb Cast EARLE TTovAY—130 o 11 T, M E. K. Nadel's Sensational ALL-GIRL SHOW| g Titroduciog 25 Versatile Sirens Thrilis and & 4-Scene Finale "NO MAN’S 1AN’S LAND" | oN 1 1 BEN LYON - ] GEORGE SIDNEY ~ and Ford Sterling fn First N-uonu'-l “FOR THE LOVE OF MIKE" (i RANDALL’SV Moliday Mati 1 I \v TES u\l ¥ CONRAD NAGET, and in “HEAVEN CRANDALL’S EMPIRE _Molidas Matinee Thureday, 300" TODANRALPH INCE in TN EROW— R AMON Nova THE nrr\h TO_ROMA P D O S CRANDALL’S “Home Th Holiday Matines Th TODAY R DOLRH A HARP IN HOCK. D TOMORROW RICHARD by LRIA CRANDALL’S avie SthCo D! RTRANOY NovaR THE ROAD 10 RosaNCERO 18 T. Arthur Smith Presents President Theater Comic Opera Co. IN ROBIN HOOD “Those who del comique should not_ove ini MOhe Bresident rnie ot Prices, $1.50, $1.00, 75¢ o Mat, 50c, 75¢c, $1 0 Change in Prices Thanksgiving Next Week Chocolate Soldier ht in oper ; e 7"‘ Geor i (OLLEGEWIDOW iz, WILLIAM COLLIER JR. e of “Gaitties of 197/ P JAA MM Yand prAN y In 4 Besume of Songs. Dances and. Nonsense which made him famous e el —_— inspection HRISTMAS TOYS CARDS—SEALS For Churches and Organizations GARRISON’S Wholesale Toy and Novelty Co., Inc. 1215-1217 E St Main 1586 WM. H TRUST REAL ESTATE struction during the year. for the transaction of business. SAUNDERS COMPANY, \\ 1433 K Strcct Main 1016 O wonderful home prompts us to an- nounce that it will again be open for Thanksg;v;ng Afternoon INC. The Washington Loan and Trust Company Cordially invites customers and the general public to visit and inspect the new offices of the SAFE DEPOSIT AND FOREIGN DEPARTMENTS —in the addition to the Main Office Building on F Street at Ninth, which has been under con- These departments will remain open from 5 P.M. until 9PM. today to give all an opportunity to view the new apd beautiful quarters provided 7 lin,” for they can always count on service in the fullest measure. 2 Your account will be appreciated. Franklin National Bank Penna. Ave. at 10th St. N.W. 1111 Connecticut Avenue JOHN B. COCHRAN THOS, P. HICKMAN hier IIIIIII|llIlllllIlNl|I|IlIlIlIlllllllllllllllllllllllInllllllllflflllllll TORNADO INSURANCE RATES Only $2.00 per $1,000 for a three. year policy on brick or frame dwellings or on ordinary business buildings in_D. C. or Maryland. Tornado damage is heavy. Get your coverage in a reliable com- pany. You can’t beat the Continental of New York—assets over $70, 000.000. Thos. D. Walsh, Agent 815 11th St. N.W. Main 7558, 7559 S » $3.50 Philadelphia i $3.25 Chester $3.00 Wilmington AND RETURN Next Sunday, Nov. 27 Lv. Washington . . 7:35 AM. Ar. Philadelphia . . 10:47 AM. RETURNING Lv. Philadelphia . . Lv. Chester . . . Lv. Wilmington . . Same Day 7:30 PM. | 7:50 PM. 8:10 PM. Conslt Ticket Agents others, like to bank at “Frank- |4 NEY/HEY/ JALZ-CHARLESTON-SYNCOPAION TON 442 BRUNSWICK RECORDING wilk PEGKING “JERRY BELL- MY MA?&YLAE\D e Marvel of the Times/ THE NATIONAL OPERETTA EXCLUSIVE WASIGTON PRESENTATION aryland is certainly inspiris X inoton qudicnce agproced. R E POLI'S LAST WEEK THANKSGIVING ‘V[AT TOMORROW NO ADVAN IN PRICES SEE AND HEAR./ OEDICATE NEWRONDS K ENG N0 STER TIMELY eveNTS. NEXT WEEK Late Star of “Lady Be Good” and _‘Ziegfeld Follies" “Ukulele Ike” (Cliff Edwards) The King of Crooning Syncopation , Desirss Tabor, wittlan' Duntr nfl.’"“'" urd and famity, sodles’ Haa ‘Stop acold before it stops you. Take HMLL'S Cascara- Bromide - Quinine. Stops the cold, checks the fever, opens the bowel; tones the system. Insist on 'S. Red box, 30c. All druggists. 'S Cascara = Bromide « Quinine Weekday Nizhis J resy| BILLY GlLBERT PRINCESS ‘{‘.‘,".('.‘,c MeL. “HIGH H \T Ill Rl ESQUE” in “WHAT PRICE GLORY Next—Jean Bedini, in Cock-a-Doodle Do 2 _BROOK KIDTRIC MATL GlRLS cf llue U.S. A. TH Norma Noel and Geo. Carroll A Whirly Girly Show DO LIV \u»" p M AMERICAN Ist St. & K. L Ave. LIBERTY ot o™ By Sts. N, BREAKFAST AT SUNRISE.” € TAKOMA Takoma Park, D. C. No Parking Troubles This Evening at 7 and 9 HALL and DOl SMILE n MA BROO! e course. hout 08 IN) \l\ Sl U l)|l)§ \opun ipm I’h W.953 RICHARD pIx | 25 Instructresses. Tickets, l‘ne lt»rehr;lr-) 1 BTN, with MARY DRI ! Showings 7 and 9 PM. Admi SECO Siver CK I “SHOOTIN' IRONS.” ion, UDEX in CONEDY. will make All types 811 13t &

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