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BAYERSON OIL WORKS Columbia 5228 Sh!, | AsteEPonan Adantic Cityverandah at threc in the afternoon...a grown- up in a chair slumbering like an in- fant in a cradle!. last night and now at it again!... nothing wrong, only recuperating from overwork...had a date for golf and has forgotten all about it... sleeps oblivious the bridge tab solutions to problems that he left behind...stirs at three-thirty, blinks the life about him and nods off again...just a business man caught napping at Atlantic City...but you'll never catch him napping in town!!! s s e S Vi ATLANTIC CITY Wite 1o cAny of the Following for Kates o TRAYMOKEA £ WILTSHIKE A AMBASSADORE BRIGHTON A BREAKERS A E CHAILFONTE HADDON HALL A CHELSEA AR DENNIS A GALEN HALLA 1A~ Americon Plan . o Home of & Hundred Hotels Ccorvbicuirn, ¢ 1 8, IVIE ! be located in the Mall triangle was as- | 20-inch main on Missouri avenue at | accounts. | prepared by |the midcity site. Another resolution | trict Supreme Court. {ing on the Clyde yesterday in the pres- ence of thousands of spectators, while HE’S ASLEEP T~ £ fur ply system for the Federal buildings to | sured today and will afford greatly in- creased fire protection to that area. The principal feature of the system will be a 24-inch main on B street. the south side of the triangle. It will connect with a 24-inch main at Seven- teonth street and run eastward to the Sixth street. This big main is to have several branches to supply buildings and addi- tional ones for fire plugs. Details Completed. Arrangements for the supply have been worked out by the Water Depart- ment of the District and the Treasury Department, while a decision today by Con:roller General McCarl raid down the procedure by which the Treasury and District government will co- operate. The Treasury has now available $225.000 under the recent deficiency act, but the District Water Department is to do much of the work. The ques- tion was submitted to the controller zeneral as to the means of handling the | “The better procedure,” said McCarl, | s for the Treasury to advertise and contract for the purchase of the neces- | sary materials on specifications to be the District Water De- | partment. This will avold question ns‘ to authority of contracting offices of the | | District to obligate Federal funds un- | der the administrative control of the | Treasury, and will enable said depart- ment to have the assistance of the Dis- mfi organization in procuring mate- | | ‘ Work Has Started. | Work has started on diverting sew- | # ers in the triangle to provide for u\e| erection of the Internal Revenue Build- ing, south of the Post Office Depart- | ment. A sewing-digging outfit is now at work on Pennsylvania avenue near | the Post Office Department. _This work was awarded by the Sewer Department of the District under competitive bids and also is to be paid for out of the Treasury appropriation of $225.000. : ‘The changes to be made in the near future are estimated to cost $160.000.) The work will be done by the Water Department without contracts. The first three buildings in the tri- angle to be served will be the Interaal Revenue, Department of Commerce and the Archives Buildings. WOMEN FAVOR MIDCITY. Club Federation Indorses Proposed Site at Fifth and K. ‘The District of Columbia Federation {of Women's Clubs, meeting Monday at the Roosevelt Hotel unanimously passed a resolution favoring the mnrktl site at Fifth and K streets, known as isked President Coolidge to appoint a | District of Columbia man to the Dis- Representative Manlove of Missourt tpoke on important measures pending Congress. Miss Alice Deal, 3nnclpt.| of the Columbia Junior High 3chool, stressed the of a survey >f employment facilities in Washington. umluyD Lightfoot, chairman of the department, spoke Mrs, Edith Sears, chairman of drama, announced that several plays will be presented at a soclal affair of the federation to be held at the Hotel Roosevelt on the evening of Priday. March 9. A J. Driscoll, president of | che Midcity Citizens’ Association, ad- | iressed the meeting in favor of the Pifth ind K streets site for the market. Missing Boys Found Drowned. MIAMI. Fla., January 25 (#).—Float- ing in Biscayne Bay, the fully clothed bodies of three boys who left Miami early Saturday for a week-end canoe | trip to Virginia Key, just across the | bay, were discovered by the pilot of an |airplane that was flying 1,000 feet over the water, and were recovered late yes- urd.y The boys were Carl Richmond, Willlam R. Cooper®and Ralph Miller . Premier's Wife Christens Liner. GLASGOW, January 25 (P). — Mrs. Staniey Baldwin, wife of Premier Bald- ,win, christened the 20,000-ton Atlantic liner Duchess of Bedford at the launch- airplanes circled overhead. is the second of the four “Duchess” ships being built for the Canaéian Pacific steamship services. | | i ..slept ninc hours of the chatter at les...dreams of THE TODAY'S AMUSEMENTS. National—“La Gringo,” drama, 8:20 pm. Matinee at 2:20. Belasco—"“Chicago,” comedy drama, at 8:20 pm. Matinee at 2:30. Poli's—"The Vagabond King," sieal play, at 8:20 p.m. Kelth's—Elsie Janis, vaudeville, 2:15 and 8:15 p.m. Laffin’ Thru," burlesque, at 215 nnd 8:13 pm. he City Gone Wild, 11:40 n.m. 1:15, 3:15, 4:45, 6:10, 8:10 and 10:10 p. Columbia—‘The Student Prince." 11 am, 3:05, 5:10, 7:10 and 9:20 p.m. Earle—“No Place to Go,” continuous 12 am. to 11 pm. Fox—"The Wirzard," continuous 11:30 am to 11 pm. Love and Learn.” at 10:55 , 2:15, 4:30, 6:50, 7:55 and at mu- at at Metropolitan—"The Patent Leather Kid" (second week), at 10:45 am., 12:50, 2:55, 5. 7:05 and 9:15 p.m. Little Theater—"Peter the Great,” ‘Moana,” continuous 1 to 11 pm. Tivoli—"Get Your Man," 2:35, 4:25, 6:10, 8 and 9:45 pm. | Ambassador—“The Garden of Allah,” at 6, 7:50 and 9:35 p.m. Central-—"Ben-Hur,” at 12:30, 3:30, 5, 630, 8 nnd 9:40 l) | Sent to Walter Reed Hospital. Maj. Augustine W. Robine, Air Corps, stationed at Fairfield, Ohio, has been ordered to this city for treatment at Walter Reed General Hospital _ Stops a COLD Opens the Bowels Tones the System Checks the Fever Stops the Cold One Day because it does the 4 necessary things in One! Bromide Quinine In the red box with portrait, | 30c Everywhere Folks have come from FURNITURE REDUCT furmlurc..llle remarl\ahl\ $229 4-Pc. Floor Sample Suite Al further Not a_cheap | ! $139 Full . Vanity, Robe. wuite hut a splend suits &t & close-out price. 4 big piccen—Bed, large Dresser ani $263 3-Pc. Mohur Suite v fenture VAlDE N oUr WO dck of hving room furnitus nussive wulte in the W with upholstering with loose _rever try ’le 9-Pec. Dlllinl Suit te in wonuin e R AL Keservations — HOLMHURST. A4 KNICKERBOCKIR A E MARLBOROUG A BLENHEIMAE MOKTON A PENNHURST A KITZ-CARLTON-E SEASIDE A SHELBUKNE £ SIKAND A £ opesn Vies A K~ Both Plans) Offeving the Comforts of Homs v e or Wl Vil 17.98 L] FESTIVAL AT ST. PAUL Rev. Dr. Rhinelander to Officiate at Church Confirmations. Right Rev. P. M. Rhinelander will ad- minister the sacrament of confirmation at St. Paul's Church, 917 Twenty-third street, this cvening at 8 o'clock. The members of the Rector's Ald Soclety, Mrs. T. H. Tallaferro, will be hostess. ‘This 1s St. Paul's day, the patronal festival of the parish. There was holy communion at 7:30 this morning, and there will be the festival service this evening. The members of the confirmation class, presented to the bishop by the D. €. WEDNESDAY, Franklin Buck, Charles Prederick Buck, Charles E. Burr, Dorothy Verne Cates, Dorothy Loraine Crowley, Sarah Don- aldson, Byrd Ferneyhough, Stephen Biddle Grey, Homa Harding, Eilleen Caroll Harper, Horace Harper, Francis Theodore Hornlg, Edward van Loveless, Margaret Queen Milburn, May Queen Milburn, Ethel Christine Shackelford, Hugh M. Shackelford, John 8ikken, Emery Robert Sparshott, Rodella Marie Sparshott, Gertrude Rebecca Wallace, John Adoiph Youngs. VA’LENTINE' Novelties, Wholesule Toy an $169 3-Pc. Velour Suite Deautitully, designed and . sturdily $279 4-Pe. G Sul 821829 7th St. N.W, Cards, etc. rector. Rev. A. A, McCallum, are: Har- | 1215-1217 E St. GARRISON’S riet Elnora Allen, Wayne Allen, Charles UNITED LODGE of THEOSOPHISTS Main 1586 709 Hill Building, 17th and I Sts. FREE PUBLIC LECTURE Thursday, Jan. 26—8:15 P.M. “KARMA” Man cannot escape his ruling destiny, but he has the choice of two paths; he is enwrapped in the network of his own doing, and he is completely under the empire of self- made destiny. We stand bewildered before the mystery of our own making and the riddles of life we will not solve, and then accuse the great Sphinx of devouring us. No Charges or Collections Tonight and Tomorrow Night 8 P.M. January 25th and 26th Last Free Lectures DR. E. C. FEYRER Masonic Audllonum, 13lh & New York Ave. Subject tonight: and Its Cure.” Subject tomorrow night: “Realizing Your Ambition.” Seats Free Collection Only Tomorrow Afternoon, 2:30 Lecture for WOMEN ONLY SUBJECT “What Every Woman Should!Know” y Mrs. E. C. Feyrer America’s Greatest Woman Lecturer She. will answer your subconscious questions by Telepathy. ashington, don’t miss hearing her. Adml sion, 50c, to This Lecture Only Bring Your Daughters, Sisters and Mothers MASONIC AUDITORIUM 9 7th ST. NW. fifi’é vffi; 2 far and near to take advantage of our great semi-annual IONS. All have bheen dclu_hlul with the qualnv of the low pncn and the fair TERMS OUT- 0‘ T \II \ C RI l)l hardwo rich VANITIES {eather. Jaequard n Most of them out of four - wnd -~ many othar See Uerked™ Nl enrly " sale 2.Drawer 8 Vantiy ... “Three-quarter ity 4 Drawer Full Van. ha oak or mahogany. ity Thig i one of the vutstaniing vl f the y well made m. roont o1, e pleces, “Simmons” Bed, Spring & Mattress| Spinet Desks $19.75 to $79 See the speclal during our Half- Yearly Sale at $10.75. A beautiful plece. P e aaaad 'y matirens and guar 159 4-Pc. Bedroom Suite | e i favric anring included neered with Al L v ARIMMONN® DAY BED | Winthvan Deske AND PAD for 840.00 Complote with Valae 4%, witg d, with s Tl Mg 4, a0 wore for ends. “Ill Yearly "Rute Titeo— ude of the finest wi uther dullllhl- har N 1 b arge dresser, reneh van: wetul an Ahmlnl ¥inx Toom “LANE” Cedar Chests e during ant e Founy' o $9.95 and Up A AN AN AN Comforts Cotton and Woel $3.95 and $5.95 With eold weather \:v\vi‘ A ful blast v ahould acj Now W o these Bue Slaibeta " Aoy o Sona"did' Wit JANUARY 25, 1928° sTAer;le SATURDAY JANUARY DIFFERENT FROM ANYTUING YOU ~ AVE EVER SCEN # NOVEL INNOVATIONS DAZZUNG EFFECTS GEORGEOUS SCENERY corrany or 25 ARTI; &w:ludmg A Chorus of Skunming Girls e e SERE WEERE ¥ ‘“DEMw Rob;r?s'fi_“h]arts O THE SCAEN, ZTANLEY ~CRA HATIONAI. { SAT. MAT, Tontght at 8:20) S0¢ to $1.50 CHARLES L. WAGNER (in association with Hamilton MacFadden) Presents “LA GRINGO” N A Drama by TOM CUSHING. Autbor of “BLOOD AND SAND" snd Many Other Famous Su Beg. Next Mon 1 SEATS TOMORROW Direct from Philadeiphia Prior to Chicago A. L. l’ LANGER NTS l‘ol'tl. With the Original Beauty Cborus and Production. 10, $1.68, 13 1.0, 628, 3 NEW YORK | PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA ARTURO TOSCANINE Condactor. | TUES., JAN. 31, 4:30 NATIONAL THEATER [ Kitt's Musie Ston .recoND wn.-&; X of the Droadway Specia! 8 Our Popular Prices ATENT | %i.:Amen KID! Rupert Hughes’ drama of supreme love staning ichard A&,uymv We would suqest that if poidle tend the early shows to - avod the larde’ ierowds ! Arm-rs RGP with With & ey of Brosdiue g 3115 M0RAM wd (e /M & “ADLZVYA““E DANCING GIRLS - Ho, 911 H St. N.E. AMBASSADOR *®* & Ce!. Ré. . EMPIRE TODAY, A\an'mvonxow REX 1IN e “BY GARDEXN OF MARIE PREVOST _and FORD 1o *THE GIRL IN LA NEGRI in “A WOMAN AVENUE GRAND ™= v+ ARRO and FRAN- 3 SR, in “BEN TODAY AL STAR GERMAN CAST 1o TINY." BOBBY TOMORROW—R AR 2SS jn_“THE_I DR i “; '"vou T i4th & Park n TODAYCLARN “GET YOUR TR RNl STAR O AN TOMORROW_ __RESSIE LOV TODAY-—POLA AN ON TRIAL DY 'I‘O)Hmktn\ MAN COLONY & TOPAY - JMOBART | Atoon Gk TOMORROW _LIONFT. RARRYMORE “THE THIRTEENTH HOUR." NEGR and Farragat St SaywoRTH — 0GAN Cin ' “THE azy N 0d | TODAY—DOROTHY | MACKAILL K MULHALL o . | ToNoRROW F AT FOURTEENTH ST. Continueus (1A M. te1130P. W, Four Pertert 20, PatacE —o! 'rl!l Icnl:':- “LOVE and LEARN” With ESTHER RALSTON In o faee moving ot whirlwind apend funay aa it is fast, —n‘ THE STAGE— RICHARD DON'S “MERRY-G0-ROBND” REVOE N ¥ith dusciag. singing, ous conen e are diaront: I.OEW'S FOX STUDIOS Prese: “MINSTREL GAIETIES” Featuring GEO. LEMAIRE REX VAN “The Black Jacks™ of Recording Fame And a Company of 350 Minstrel Merry-Makers —Overture— “SELECTIONS FROM GRAND OPERA” Tun Litian | Bucknem. Teplor Mitchell, Solol and the Ballet’ a oral Envemble FOX MOVIETONE NEWS HEAR and SEK il at Havana 2 7 _.__ Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Presents RAMON ".IDOVAIRO NORMA SHEARER In love's greatest remance, “THE STUDENT PRINCE” IN OLD HEIDELBERG —ON THE SCREEN— “The Wizard” EDMUND LOWE lling Mystery Melo- Humanized Ape The Fox Symphony Orchestra Adelphe N, pan, Conductor RIALTO NOW PLAYING THOMAS X P?flil(.‘-l‘lAN “The City Gone Wild” Alpme Sports, Ld. STAGE PRESENTATION Wm!er Ho!ol- | i | Yieven DANCING, NG & STORAGK, TURE AN VARG T, ave nw STORAGE ' 's‘“'.'.:‘.: 101 nn with arehestea polntment. Frauk - 8347 DAVISON'S ! nn)l« N W A 17 CO.. INC.| 'SHIPPING Niatn 1010 | Nt . WAt s Rancs ,. D PEMRER! i a \;‘-'x i |. Hafly T T A‘“ l\\ ey \bY Lai § PTHRTNN | Q‘Q}:PMNA STUDIO LESSONS ¥ Ylea N ¥ N e Wt N o e VTR TR W LATEST PACKING 616 Kyo 8L NW. o C '- & r\\l\lll ana TR o HOTEL DENNIS. Atlantio City, N, J, Now frspevot buling Lusurious appaintments On Ocean and Noa WaLte STCHARLES LANTIC CITY Dininauished tw sutroe, sation 4nd partch ocenntat hutliing, | Aire (AN TN Call Columbia Studio, Fr, 2708 | Tobay AT - | Hotman TONITE AT 438 ) SHUBERT ELASC 1. Mess. Saabert SAM FRANCIHE ARRIS Fresents A Ki'Lies COMEOC BY MAURICE WATKING XT MONDAY—SEATS THU RS, T AMERICAN FLAY OF YPAR™ . V. Sum Maxwell Anderson’s Com-dy SATURDAY’ CHITPRER With RUTH GORDON and N. Y. Booth Theater Cast staged by Gauthrie Me(lintie “Wednesday's” Child le Full of Woe t@j. Wateh for Thursday's Child | _ Tomorrow PoLl’s TO:H()‘.}-’l’T'n 8: \0’ S Ba see e 238 PLOS Orc, "$2; Bal. S to §3 | TAX P HElF ETZ Great Violinist Poli's Theater, Toes Tb T 40 ale Mra. Greemes h—; I!LI ad 6. N .1“ VAUDEVILLE TODAY TECK MURDOCK AND CO. RUSSELL CARR ROSS WYSE WYSE, JR. 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