Evening Star Newspaper, December 15, 1927, Page 60

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1927. AMUSEMENTS. 60 STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., THURSDAY. DECEMBER 15 KAPLOWITZ INCORPORATED oN NINTH asove G st GIVE APPAREL-A WORTHY GIFT THE EVENING ;ngu by Peter J. Woods and his Wlfo., < | Blanche Woods, 127 Maryland avenue | northeast, for injuries sustained by | Diamond Ring and Necklace Flgmflnw wife when she tripped over a de m in the sidewalk in front of | ond street northeast, March 4. | e asks §10,000 for her injuries | TODAY'S AMUSEMENTS. | SUES FOR $10,450. National—"“She’s My Baby,” musical comedy, at $:20 pm. Matinee 30 Belase Playing the Game,” melo- drama, ¢ . Matinee at - | in Legal Action. {eith" ardeen,” vaudeville, at! Mre Grace Fleishman, 5 Towa Ci E . cle, has been awarded a judgment by the Opera,” | default inst Ernest Hammersula, | nrh:— Memories of o ; | 4716 Blagden avenue, for $10,450 The World's Greatest Story, Enacted by the World’s Greatest Cast! Most Impressive, Astounding, Thrilling, Stupendous Spectacle of the Ages—Nothing Like It in the Whole Wide World MAKE YOUR F AT FOURTEENTH ST. Continuous Daily—11 A.M. to (1:30 P.M. Foor Do Lixe Portormance oaily and the hushand wants an additiona) nd the husband wants an additiona ATt e T et 5,000 for the loss of the services of | | his wife and the ¢ incident to BARGAIN JALEJS! FOR MADAME AND JUNIOR MISSES COATS & DRESSES OF DISTINCTIVE QUALITY LASTING BEAUTY AND CR-AT WORTH $15 STORTS AND AFTERNOON DRESSE S--2c0 JUST ;6 95 ARRIVED FOR WINTER COATS The most Luzurious and Beauti- ful Sports and Dress Coats Ob- tainable, for Less Than Half of Prevailing Prices Elsewhere, The Largest Coat Stock in the City. $13 TO s66 New Year’s Resolution Talk With Baker About the New Year’s Class and limited in HENRY S. BAKER AGENCY ORGANIZER 423 Soutbern Bldg. Main 762 subscription 10 $ 2.50 ARRY C. GROVE, Inc. 523 11th St. Main 2067 Not the Cheapest But the Best Everything in the Sea Food Line We Deliver Give Us a Trial Lansburth .Seg__g["ood Co., || 18 Municipal Wharf - MADEMOISELLE h| sion of the cit JUST RELEASED Parts 5 & 6 Two Black Crows COLUMBIA RECORDS i ‘ Come and hear Moran and %" (The. Two Black “Crows) in ‘\ s 'flf ‘Produced by Columbia. ARRY C. GROVE, Inc. | 523 11th St. N.W, That Inner Thrill! Charles T. Penn, Colorado Build- ing, took his pen in hand long enough to write FOR AN INNER THRILL OLMSTED GRILL That's short. but it's all you need to say. 1f you like sea f00ds. we bave wome inner thrills i store for ¥ cocktaile. sea- To00 xalads, Tobsters. shelifish "on the half sheil vaudeville, continuous 130 to 11 pm. | of 1928, bur- ind §:15 pm Stolen Sweets,’ 5 and $:15 p.m Two Girls Wanted m. to 11 p.m —"A Dog of 12:50 Division of Capltal Geograph- ically Also Advocated at Association Meeting. burlesque, | continu the Regi 2:30, 4 cer of streetrailways in the |° erted action on the part here in asking for im the div of the with mogeneous Defender,” _at | at 11:50 50 p.m. (second | provem view to @ develop: wrious sections for the im 1 Capital | g were fons made Tivoli—"Li 6:10, 8 and 9:51 \mhln'ulurd One Woman to e \\llhm MeK §:15 and 10 pam utili n_of Girl, Swin wim 5, 6:30, 8 and 4 “ederat Program of Music Fe‘anu:-e Meet Advocates Railw ing of Members. Mr. Clayton advc railway merger not only by consisting of vocal and selections, fea- | tured a luncheon of the Lions Club in the Mayflower Hotel yesterday am included a b d Wa . Imo_ Thomp xm of music, A pro making e through better ocated a merger with- | any »n_mentioned in its text. He declared that the street rail way routes in Wasl more curves in them out rtainer, who was d 3. Herbert, from ‘the entertained with story B Firm Is Sued for $15 000. T urteenth street, | lay sued the Kleen-Heet Sales | Twelfth le position to n requirements competition furnist company [. Androus, 3022 importance rt of all th street. The pla 4 $700 to the company for the | z system, which, he contends, | gently installed that smoke and declared, solid front” either on the affirmative or negative side of a question. Would Divide Ci Mr. Brownlow only for 10 enroma:r the fo ciations in where no associations are now locate | Dr. Showalter declared the develop- | ment of the city under the MacMillan | plan has been ‘wonderful and told of | the need of the development of the| vproposed highw ading from the | site of the Memorial Bridge to the | | Valley of Virginia. With the steady crease in traffic, Dr. Showalter d | clared, a 200-foot highway in 50 years | J| trom mow will be equal to no more | than the 20-foot highway of the pre ent time, judging the amount of fic that is likely to be over highwa |in the next half a century. { R. Woodland Gates, president of the | association, presided. PISTOL DEA DEATHS LISTED. EW YORK, December 15 (8).— | Only eight of the 1 ons killed | with pistols in New York City from | 1918 through 1926 were killed in self- | defense, figures made public yesterday | indi The figures make exception of 139 | persons killed by policemen in per- | formance of duty. George P. Le Brun, secretary of | the chief medical examiner's office, gave out the statistics to reinforce his contention that pistol permits should be cut to one-fifth the present num- ber, and issued only by the police. EYE.r EXAMINED GLASSES FITTED —® OPTICAL COMPANY HOTF. J‘T FRAN. 58 SAXOPHONES And Band lustruments. Ludwiz Drums INDEPENDENT MUSIC CO. | | Crab Flakes .. Large Lobster. . Green Shrimp . Cooked Shnmp 2 Scallops . Blue Pomt Oy;ten, l‘/zc piece No Retail Deliveries Eacho&Co.,Inc. 20-21-22-23 Municipal Fish Market 12h & Water S.W. Phon 10130 Clemency Denied to Three. SPRINGFIELD, I, December 15 (#).—Probably the last hope of three men to evade the hangman's noose Friday faded yesterday when Gov. Len Small, acting on the recommen- dation of the State Board of Pardons | | and Paroles, refused them executive | | clemency. | The men, convicted of murder in | three separate counties, are James | P Herschell Andrews and Wil- | Capital Garage 1320 New York Avenue Theater Parking HARDEEN ACCEPTS OUR CHALLENGE! The Gibson Co. challenged Hardeen (brother of the late Hou- dini) to escape from a FRESHMAN packing case specially con- structed by ourselves. him in this case on the stage of Keith’s Theater, Tonight, Dec. 15th Without Damaging the Case in Any Way? We don’t see how he can—Go and find out Authorized Freshman Radio Dealer GIBSON'’S Our own employees will nail and rope Will He Escape? GET IT AT 917-19 G St. N.W. defendant in 19 ves leishman says she gave the a_diamond i orth $10,000, wh | return in 30 days or also intrusted him with which he was to sell for $1 0 on account $10,450. for repr he sued. She w | torneys Newmyer & King. D. C. Sued for $15,000. District of Columl ay total of $1 The 000 da Trade Mark Registered U | her 111 They | Attorneys Fennell & Pe Gruen Wrist Watches Diamonds 25% Discount P. K. RICHTER 822 9th St. NNW,, bet. H & 1. was sued | S. Patent Office Hoome made Gandics THESE WONDERFUL HOME MADE CANDIES ARE FRESH TODAY—AND EVERYDAY Reputation Built on Quality (4 Greatest Candy Value in Lb. America Fannie May Washington Shops: Fannie May Candies Always Displayed in Dainty Ribboned Balkotl . Patent Office B G —— Trade Mark Registered U. 1010 E § 810 14th LW, 1416 N. Y. Ave. N.W 614 13th i Tivoli ]'healer 3305 14th St. 1704 Pa. Ave. Special Prices on Many Articles Suitable for Gifts Set-in Rubber Shaving Brushes, $ 1 .50 $1.00 and $1 Williams’ Shaving Out- fit, consists of Williams’ Shaving Cream, Aqua Velva, Borated Talcum and Jersey Cream Soap. Special 7 9 C W o o dbury's Shaving Outfit, consists of Wood- bury’s Shaving Cream, Jergens’ Lotion, Ben Hur Talcum, small cake W o o dbury's Soap. All spe- 79 C New Style Gillette Razor, silver or gold. Spe- $3 .49 cial We also have the old style Gillette Razor, 98C at 10c, 49c and po’l;(kneilvcl. fis 49 C Up 75¢ $1 $5 $1 Ingersoll Fountain Pens. Special ..... Ever sharp Pencils. Special Waterman Fountain Pens Self-filling Fountain Pens, fine quality, guaranteed. $1.00, $1.50, $2.00 $1 1-Ib. Glass Jar Velvet or Prince Albert Tobacco. Very $ Special.. . 1 . 1 4 25 White Owl Cigars. $ Special.. . 1 -46 $1 Houbigant's Extract. Special $1 Houbigant's Talcum—-Special 85¢ $1.50 Houbigant’s Face Powder. 1 1 6 Special. . We also carry Houbigants Extract in larger si: water, bath salts, dus der, sachet powder and shav- ing cream. All at special cut prices. $1 Coty's Powder. Special $1.50 Coty’s Face Powder, d o uble amount, $ 1 .09 $1 Coty’s Extract. 78 C Face Special. . . Special We also carry larger sizes of Coty's Extract, toilet water and compacts at special cut prices. 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Eat Your Lunch at Gibson’s Soda Fountain Every Day Good Food Low Prices Get It at Gibson’s Where Your Dollars Have More Cents 917919 G St. N.W. represented by | |_NEXT WEEK: " “The FORTUNE TELLER” Celebrated Musical Masterpiece of VICTOR HERBERT 7 Great Soloists 70 N e Hancers (T SEE and HEAR Fox Movietone News Exclusive Washington Presentation —Overture— “VlS[ONS OF FAUST” B:g Featura Photnplay JANET GAYNOR “2 GIRLS WANTED” The Shining Star of “ITH_HEAVEN" in the John_Golden Stage Success FOX THEATER SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA STRAND MUTUAL BURLESQUE 500 BVE <, 50, 75¢ Se & STOLEN SWEETS” With Chas. “Bimbo” Davis—Tee Bell 20—Suzar Coated Sweeth GAYETY IADIES, CLUB THEATER Ladies' Matinea Daily, 25c. Daily Mat., 150 to 50c. Sun. Mat., 25¢, b0c, Weekday and Sunday Nights, 280 to 99c. SMOKING PERMITTED Mr. Izzy Hirst Offers THE GAIETIES of 1928 ~FOOLIN AROUND.” |To ANNAPOLIS & U.S. NAVAL High speed electric trains direct to Nava Academy every hour on the hour. Lux urious motor coches over National Defence Highway leave 9.a. m., Round trip, train or coach, §2.32. Express trains to Baltimore every 30 minutes on the hour and half hour. Round trip. $2.37. ‘Washington, Baltimore & Annapolis Electric Railroad Company Termmnal: 12th Street & New York Avenue HER STUDIG n.. Fri.8 to 11 \éasons by, ap ablished 1900 WD MR: at. n.w. Cia with orchesira, Frank. 8 p.m.. vointment Sod cve: Dot il upstairs. ot Leadi for descriptive Edw F. Miller’s Studio Class y evening, 9 pn. lastruction ot-Waltz combina’ | 4Hum(r«llu! 'ilNlltd pup hr\;‘l‘mlvmn u. s DON MARTINT DANCING STUDI0S Open 1 p.m. 1317-19 N. Y. ave. Fr. 8694 o DANCE Nightly 25 Inatructresses. Tickets. 10¢. 1317-19 N, Y. Ave. Franklin_8604. STAFFORD P Ex-Partner to Mae Mur: All Styles of Danein; Ballroom l,uy Classes for Exere Studio. DAVISO Prof. Mra 13290 M | " "Main 1% ance. Friday 8 P.M. e Reducing. num Bmhnn " tion ~ THE FOX STUDIO | Baliroom and Stage Dancing by our ‘methods, No- failures. seeured. 811 13th st n.w. | Are You Out of Step In the Modern Ballroom? | | Perfect Your Dancing Before the Holidays | Margaret Carmody Studios |1118 Cnnnecfi:\lt Ave. Main 7621 LANK BOOK of Every Description See Us First E. Morrison Paper Co. 1009 Pa. Ave. Engagementy No. 2 FOR LA GRIPPE AND COLDS Homeopathic Pharmacy 1007 H St. N.W. Phone Main 1693 Special Notice We Have Discontinued Our Optical Branch At 712 11th St. N.W. All Optical Business Will Be Conducted at Our Main Optical Store OPTICAL ) LEESE COMPANY Expert Fittings ‘The ability to fit trusses, elas- tic hosiery and abdominal sup- porters perfectly cannot be ac- quired except by long ex- perience. Gibson's fitting staff have been doing this work faith- fully and skillfully for many years. Our service has been available to the public of Wash- ington for the last 20 years. Avail yourself of this great op- portunity if you need any arti- ficial appliances. ACADEMY | 1.p.m and S.p.m. | (Orchestrai | 917 G St. N.W. o Orters e & wosnsssscrasece: Tour Only ‘Chance to See This Impressive Pageant This Season Pathe Presents CECIL B. DeMILLE’S KING"fKINGS dapted by JEANIE MACPHERSON Popular Players—5,000 Extras—Orchestra of -TWICE DAILY ™" e, N World. RESERVATIONS § Seats Now Selling 18 Stara—300 BEGINNING NEXT SUNDAY NIGH NATIONAL * ATIONAL Mat. Sat. $1-$3 Charles Dillingham presents BEATRICE LILLIE in & mew musical farca comeds "SIIE’S MY BABY” With ARRY WIYSON H\ Tonight at 8t (o th—Now Playing y, Jazey Revue “FROLIQUE" With A CAST of Revue ARTISTS PALACE SYNCOPATORS WESLEY EDDY, Guest Conductor. DE PACE—BERT DARRELL MANDOLIN TAP DANCE WIZARD STAR LYNDON AND FARMAN APACHE ECCENTRI COSTER AND HULETTE PALACE 1OCKETS ——ON THE SCREEN— RICHARD DIX CLUB AN TOLE 'REVUE Pola Negri in “The Woman on Trial." LOEW’S CoLumeiA THE HEART Do not overlook lhu final oppnrluml) to see one of the best pictares ever produced. HERBERT BRENON'S “SORRELL OF ITALY PERUGIA, ASSISI, ORVIETO, PISA, VERONA, VENICE AND SON”’ From Warwick Deeping’s famons movel Wit H. B. WARNER, ANNA Q. NILSSON, LICE JOYCE, CARMEL MYERS, POP. PRICES N \| 50¢--75¢--$1 00--51.50 ///'// 77777 SHU’ERT TOITE SAT. MAT ), | N LR ELASCY nonn =k Mgmt. Messrs. Shubert | “4PLEYING Tae GAME" Rl ALTO | A Thrilling, Mirthful Melodrama NOW PLAYING! | of New York's “Roaring Forties” By BRUCE REYNOLDS ) “The 13th Juror Co-Starring Excellent Cast of . ors Francis X. Bushman and Anna Q. Nilsson SEATS NOW JOHN D. WILLIAMS P ROSTANIS FAMOLU NAPOLEONIC DRAMA : “L’AIGLON" stinguished H OLIVE P H PRINC'Ess i KE]TH-A[BEE VAUDEVILLE TODAY MATINEE EVENING 2.HEADLINERS-2 HARDEEN Master of Mysterion. CHAS. RUGGLES &C0 In *‘Wives, Ete.* VENITA GOULD EDDIE MILLER & FRANK CORBETT OTHER AND:_F SPECIAL TONIGHT HARDEEN ATTEMPTS ESCAPE “THE OVERED ‘WAGON” ELITE 1th AND R. AVE. ¥ 0. | AESOP FABLE. _ PURPOSE.” with {AY. ALLISON AMERICAN 1+ Y GIS MADAME POMPADOUR From The Gibson Company's Bl Packing Case 14th Buchan: b Victor McLaglen and Free Public Organ Recital Dolores Del Rio in by v ROLLO MAITLAND F. A.G. 0. Concert Organist of Philadelphia. Pa Thursday, December 15, 1927 | 8:30 P.M. |Church of the Epiphany 1317 G Street N.W. Ausplees of Distriet of bin Chapter AMERICAN ‘GUILD OF ORGANISTS st Cordial_Invitation Is Ex- tended the General Public Offering P or HEADWAITERS. fi'fiui'Ro"Q'-'f"A-i o8 of Wi ST TODAY—I1 A. M. in the Story of His Own Life A DOG of the REGIMENT MAX DAVIDSON In HAL ROACH'S “DON'T TELL EVERYTHING” CRANDALL’S ,L_" o ‘n'-, . -mlm\ TO 11 P. M 3 TODAY—1:30 TO 11 P. M. MEMORIES OF THE OPERA With Company of 12, Led by CAESAR RIVOLI BILLY ARLINGTON cO. 3--OTHER STAR ACTS--3 ON THE SCREEN \“MY FRIEND FROM INDIA" FAIRBANKS AN TCH_AS CATCE CRANDALL’S r:"::“: = TOM CRANDALL’S ° TODAY—FLOR ONE_WO! TOMORROW. ‘THE WISE WIF CRANDALL'S s T CRANDALL’S York Theater C3-Ave. &Quebeest, Y vy CRANDALL’S GuA pollo 'nmmr m-um:ux “THE 620 0 st NE ot HAVER in CRANDALL’S Savoy Theater o8, 0oL, Rd

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