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BENNETTS GUILTY OF MANSLAUGHTER Couple Get 10 Years for Kill- ing Miss Augusta Hoff- man of Memphis. Tenn.. March 30, of guilty of voluntar: was returned at 1 case of Mr. upon its aid, but under unday court for ecach trial judge. hours with the c i« generally dis- tributed. Ask New Trial efense entered was continued action bonds ‘and M Bachman and W : sel for d fen g S , pending the completion of th for the THEA:FERS HARD HIT. High Taxes in Spain Cause Dis- astrous Winter. March 30.- nish erfenced a d strous , due to the high taxes Janish diree- and the vern- In taxes ing many | com- MADRID, duction. ’IODAY S AMUSEMENTS “The Holy City," 20 p.m. melodrama, v,” musical Rain,” drama, at Scandals, continuous 0 to 11 p.m. The Golden Crook,” bur- RIALTO—"The Sky Capt. Nung sser ll\ person, at 11:30, 1:30, 3:3 7:30 and 9:30 p.m, i—"Lady of the Night, ), 8 and 9:55 p.m. Che Kid,” at . 5:45, 7:30 and Raider” and WARDWAN PARK—"Daring Youth," at 7 and 9 p.m " continuous, " at 6:15, ,CENTRAL—"The Perils of Paris," and 9:30 p.m FOLLOW THE CROWD ring your 014 Hats to the Ledies at Shop, 508 11th St. N. have them cleaned and reblos in the new Bprisg s selection of Ladies’ Straw Braids and Hat Trimmings. === I —Golf Equipment; first. GARRISON’S wle Toy and Novelty Co., Ine. 914 E St. N.W. MT. VERNON STEAMER Charles Macalester Leaves 7th St. Wharf 10A: M.and 2P. M. Round Trip, 85¢ Admission, 25c See us Chair Car de Luxe Service $1.50 Stopping OFf In ALEXANDRIA To visit Christ Church and Washing- ton's Lodgeroom 10 am., 2 pm, Guide and Lecturer. From Mid-City Terminal 12th St. and Pa. Ave. N.W. Phone Reservations, Main 397 Regular Service Every Half Hour. 9:00 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. Round Trip, 90 Cents Mount Vernon open 10 a.m. to 4:30 p.m, 'Washington-Virginia Railway Co. 'HE EVE PATENTS OF FRENCH RADIO EXPERT BOUGHT Companies Secure Legal Right to Use Devices Already Widely Installed. Associated Press. W YORK, March 30.—Licenses to use the radio patents of Prof. Marlus C. A. Latour, French electro-physicist, have besn acquired by the Amerlcan r one & Telegraph Co., the Radio ation of America, the Postal iph Co. and the Freed-Eise- i Radio Corporation, it was an- day who took out a pat- 80 on a negative re- s declared to be the Dlifcation Hed many id that ng erators is a violation of some of his 88 patents and patent application "he Westinghouse and General : Cos. are working with the adio Corporation under the patent provision. , Prof. tour, who consulting | for 11 the General Elec Co., said all bro: ons’ in ire built under his patents for trans- mitting apparatus. Chinese seamen bell follows sink that the 1 vessels and them whenever In order to humor him, be- DENIES HE SEEKS 10 EXCLUDE IRISH Immigration Officials Say Men of This Nation Have Received Fair Deals. Associated Press. W YORK, March 30. Curran, commissioner of immigration, in a statement yvesterday said “There is absolutely no di tion against the Trish by a report of the Welfare Conferenc Henry H. rimina- suggested tional Catholic in Washington on aturday, In which it was declared that 145 young Irishmen had be jected for heart trouble since Augu: 4 The percentage of Trish rejections really small. Not 100 out of Ir annual quota of 28,000 have been sent back for heart trouble.” He declared that immigrants should bo examined at thefr home ports te prevent the disappointment of reje tion after they ch He also asserted that appeals should be settled in his office, rath use the 10-day delay when t referred to the Department of this country. | than | sar 120365t HEALTH CANDIES 40+ 60+ 80+ 1b CHICKEN AMALES Wafios, Ol Bpanish Dishes and Everything Good to CAFE TORE umn 526 12th St. N.W. 2 Doors South of F Bt. e~ THINK —What has the future in store? Tuat is the ques tion that caunot be answered. That 1s why it is wise to save and be pre pared for emer- 3% Interest A N K OF COMMERCE AND SAVINGS Cor. 7th and E St gencies. A Little Used-—-But Not Abused 1 Tuesday mormng the Phillip Levy ANY ARTICLE HERE DELIVERS ADVERTISED Basement Exchange Department, at 735 7th St. N.W,, offers for sale the wonderful bargains in fine furniture listed below, and many other bargams not adver- tised. 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VAUDEVILLE PROGRAM Kelso Delmar’s ; Broshen Fig}ifins “p Cnnzy Lions Quilt Revue” Other Great Features Constituting a ‘audeville Unit Show The_Greatest of Them Al A GREAT PHOTOPLAY FEATURE First Showing in Washington CAPTIVATING PRISCILLA DEAN A Love Tale of the Orient “A Cafe in Cairo” CONTINUOUS, ONE TO F The Convention World Fellowship Committee for Through Music Presents THE FAMOUS BACH CHOIR e, . 250" Voices—16 Moravian Trumpeters Dr. J. Fred Wolle, Conductor and Fifty PHlLADELPHlA Members of the ORCHESTRA in the entire BACH B-MINOR MASS Washington Auditorium—April 16—4:30 o’Clock 2-hour intermission, from 6 to 8 o'clock, concluding at 9:45 Tickets may be obtained at offi ce of T. Arthur Smith, Inc, 1306 G St. Prices, $1.00 to $4.00 according to location R ) LOEW'S COLUMBIA F Street at 12th TODAY AND ALL WEEK Paramount Presents THE GOOSE HANGS HIGH A comedy-drama of Americom family from the Broadway stage success WITH A SUPERB CAST RALPH GRAVES COMEDY CONTINUOUS 10:30 A. M. TO 11 P. M. WASHINGTON'S LEADING 'I'IIEATERS —LOEW'S PALACE F Street at 13th TODAY AND ALL WEEK Metro-Goldwyn Presents NORMA SHEARER In a gay, aliuring and ro- mantic story of Manhattan’s smart set and underworld. “LADY OF THE NIGHT" WALTER HIERS COMEDY “A Rarin’ Romeo” News—Toplea—Overture ANDALL'S METROI’OI. TAN F AT 101 TODAY 10:45 A. TO 11 P. First National's Special CHARLES CHAPLIN JACKIE COOGAN With Edna Purviance, Lita Grey, Tom Wilson and perfect cast in a special revival of the reatest of all feature comed- THE KID EXTRA MILTON DAVIS EMILE SMITH National Theater Last TUES,, 4:30 Concert of the Seasom PHILADELPHIA ORCHESTRA Leopold Stokowski, Conductor ALFRED CORTOT, Soloist b, Inc., Concert Bureau, G Street Being Received for Next Season 5 AYE”MW..;% A Welcome Return to Barlesque BILLY ARLINGTON The Tramp of All Tramps with “GOLDEN CROOK CO.” Ladie# Bargaim Matines Daily, 250 SHUBERT - ELASC Mgmt. Mossrs. Shubert MYRON C. FAGAN'S New Drama "MISMATES" With This Brilliant Cast JONOR WATSON HAROLD GALTER GaSENRY GORDON BEATRICE NICHOLS FRED TIDEN LZ0] 0GARTE Martor EDWIN MILLS Staged By ROLLO LLOYD ONE TONIGHT | SEAT FREE gL o,g‘n‘:’-’x".'.' FOR Bring T PRICE OF ONE Tonight At 8:30 S0 to $2.50° u-huu NEXT WEEK—Seats Thursday GEORGE CHOOS Wil Present THE REIGNING BUOCESS OF VIENFA. BUDAPEST and BERLIN THE SAPPHIRE CONROY. ELIZABETH HOLMAN, MARCEL ROUSSEAU. EFREM ZIMBALIST reat Vi Poli's Theater, Wednesds. Seats Mrs. Greene Droop's, 13th and G, Main 6483, PO 9, Dir. Messrs. Shubert L] S TONIGHT ik A NEW JAZZ-LAUGH MUSICOMEDY MERCENARY MARY With A Cast of Favorites —AND Stars of Vocal The Ambassadors e e Also A Spesd-PLUS Chorus of 2 Doz'n Dancing “Deba" Film Features HOME rf. IRE KEENAN, “DIX RAPHAEL °* “MADONNA OF TH FAVORITE 2 7 5 BANDS AND LOVERS. Also Amatenr Contest CHEVY CHASE Conn: & ley S¢. TODAY v REERY CLATH C Street N. WINDSOR, FRANK HANDICAP." PATLINE STARK WILLIE ADAMS THE DEVIL'S CAR STARKE CAROLINA s POLA NEGRI PRODUCTIO _DISE e 119 I st JARY_ PICEFORD, AMERICAN Ist St & R. 1. Ave JAC] T. fa “\ORTH OI- 36" HILARIOUS COMEDY & ¥ DUMEARTON :,«1‘;;";*"’"“, “FOOLS' HIGEWA Four hands on two planos Datly at 3:50, 7140 and 9145 Lloyd Hamilton, “Half a Hero” News—Overture—Scenic Washington's Finest Orchestra ) TIVOLI S IE) 70 0K RO WACEOIL B. DeMILLE'S Wl ;THE GOLDEN BED." "And AESOP| 7§ AMBANSADOR CRANDALL Siascecn ey, EVIVED ("!1'30‘\ .lnr‘l’{K\lJ‘ A HFRfl CRANDALL'S goyrmar WH | Oth Bet. D & B [ TODAY—PEARL IT) “THE R- ILS OF PARIS “THE WILD IFFITH, in And AL ST, 14th and Col. R4, M, SAT.: 8 P.M. SUNDAY CRANDALL’S Avenue Gran @5 Pa. Ave. 8. 3 PN [TODAY-NORMA TALMADGE, in N And WALTLR 20D SPIRITE" LICE TERRY "an_cox- in “THE GREAT DI CoMEDY" MUTUAL THEATER PA. AVE. AT NINTH BAND BOX REVUE PLANTATION REVUE TONIGHT TONIGHT, Bus NATIONAL JONiGE ST. PATRICK PLAYERS “THE HOLY CITY” A magnificent Lenten drama with east of 1. | Special Musical Featare. Danciog Tn lations. Personal direction Rev. Francls 3" Bumey, Prices—Eves, B0c, $1.10, $1.65; matiness, 800, 88, §1.10. including tax. NEXT MOX. SEATS TF 'I‘HLIL les Frohman's Big New York Succ “THE BEST PEOPLE S ST POPULAR CONCERT Tonight at 8 The PHILHARMONIC GROUP OF NEW YORK Carl Schlegel, baritone of METROPOLITAN OPERA CO. DORSEY WHITTINGTON, planist. OHARLES KING, Pisnist-socompanist. FIRST CONGREGATIONAL CEURCH 10th and G Sts. N. W. Admission with reserved seat, 50c Four Reasons Why Thou- sands of Washingtonians Are Nightly Seeing It 4s a reslistically told story, having life itself as & background. It neither exaggerates nor apolo- glzes. It rings il the tenden- cles of human nature and is alive with characters easily recognized. SECOND, {s tense and gripping. Without an intricately-woven plot. the drama finds no difficulty in &chieving its s & play that sets people think- Ing "hey ses it. they talk about it to thelr friends, they discuss Sadle Thompson,' her ~probable reasons for living the lite she does, and they find that the play makes an {mpression upon them that can't avold considering ite moral side. , as & play, aside from its moral L.r realistic significence, an ex- ample of unusual writing, closely- %nit technique, and striking con- trasts. NOW P!.AY!NG —FINAL WEEK—— PRESIDENT THEATER 11TH AND PA. AVE. MAIN 667 Engagement ends Sat. night. If you e e b T st GHTS, 1,000 SEATS - - $1.00 #:w MAT., ALL SEATS .50 SAT. MAT., 550 SEATS - .50 Last day. “GALLOPIN Continy EN 911 H Street EMPIRE Fiona D Y WINKS ORT' Comeds. “DON'T WORRY." EDW, 7. MILLER S Franklin 8587, Mr. Miller Gxnelng for the summer months Miss Fowler—Capitol Hill. . interesting thorough instructlon. Pri Class. 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