Evening Star Newspaper, April 1, 1925, Page 14

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v 14 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. (., WEDNESDAY, APRIL 1, 1925, : 1 charter for the Massachusetts Bay |it was who selected Washington, then| Cook tours,” during which many of | primarily for employes of the depart- | Is Ordere For r. IAMUSEMENTS |Sior fn o e Bl s v s v e s o s, "t zeer o] INRDINE, TO SPEBK. - [rrimesity tor smptoyen of he sopars:| T Onbeted to Tott Mg f | and what they stood for is authenti-|the expedition against the cnemy.|side of the footlights” will be un-| it land will be admitted free after &| First Lieut. Frederick D. Sharp —_— ally depicted. The film discloses their [ After some campaigning Lleut. Col.| foilded and the uninitiated given a Secretary to Attend VExercises at | o'clock, Fort Sill, Okla., has been assigned 1o [%s hatd gor the holfers of tickets. 16th Field Artillers at Fort A Club Dr determination, once they had gained |Washington found himself in short course in “back-stage” crafts- rts Ulu ama. a foothold in New England. to hold |command, and upon his shoulders|manship. Central High. }" The Harmonious Quartet will €ing. | ' Two unusual plays, exceptionally|their ground, to fight, even to sacri- [r ponsibility of plunging| Miss Hayden will preside as hostess, | One of the films, “A Crop Worth Suv- | | well staged and acted, were present. |fice their lives, if necéssary, to retain [two great nations into war. and say good-bye to the friends she| Secretary of Agriculture Jardine|in was made in the beautiful| |ed at the Arts Club of Washington ir charter, when religlous dissen- | How he met this responsibility,| has made during her stay here. will make a brief address and the | Acadian section of Louisiana, and has ro " TOOTH PASTE last night as the March offering of |sion developed. 2 crushed the powerful British army| The President Theater will be[United States Marine Band Orchestra |as some of its principal actors direct | | the dramatic committes of the club,| Notable among these dissenters|and brought independence to the! “dark” Holy week, but will reopen|will play tomorrow evening in Cen-|descendants of Louis Are | % {of which Mrs. Maud Howell Smith is {Were Roger Willlams and Anne|struggling colonists is graphically| Kaster Sunday night for a week's en- [tral High School auditorium, when|Gabriel of Longfellow's | Officers of 24th Regiment of |chairmun. The two piave. with tne |Hutchinson. At thia time, when the | depictod. : £ agement of Karl Carroll's production |four new motion pictures, produced e | same excellent casts wiil be repeat- | Struggling colonists needed a firm| Seidom has a Washington audience| of “White Cargo,” by Leon Gordon.[hy the United States Department of | | Plus dental atten- tion is all you can do ed tonight at 8:30 o'clock. hand at the wheel of government,|been so stirred into open demonstra- | Mail orders are now belng accepted.|Agriculture, will be pubilcly pre-| It has been estimased that theie are to protect your teeth Cadet Corps to Take “For Distinguished Service” is a|John Winthrop appears as the hero|tions of enthusiasm The box office sale begins Thursday, |sented. 660,000 brides under 16 years of age { it of the life of today. delightfully [of the story, and through his un- 7 The exhibition has been arranged|in the United States. fiinching courage and good judgment 3 < i written and played with lent 1 1 Part in Exercises. L Dy ed e L Saoehent | order Is restored for tha time being.| Receptions at President. | % i .-who, 2 ik The second reel is called “The Gate- As 2 cial featy »f the Thurs- - = S T T e W ilamson shared attie honors in-he | way o the West,” and shows George | day and Saturday matinee porform. SIS SITZRs: ZASITIIIZS Fifty-one « s of the | piece. M ace Mueller appeared | Washington, a oung officer| ynces of “Rain,” now in its final week ment of the Washington High School | In the minorspart of the maid. |In the service of the British king, as| ¢ the President Theater, the man- The House Cat” a Puritan play, [the Interesting hero. Tt is a very dif-j gement announces that, due to many Cadet Corps will i arded com-{ g girected by the author, Edna P, |ferent picture, however, tha: one gets | requests, receptions will be held ba missions at ex on the Howard | ¢, Hayes, a member of the Arts Club, |Of the “Father of His Country.” stage, lmmedlately following the pla ampu Tu, ¥ | with a fine cast. including Agne Ives, | In 1 advance parties of French| ; give those who have become in-| ‘ % g Lieu {as Asvenath Edwards, the wife of the |Were moving down the Ohio River|ierested in the realistic “rain” effect 5= % : magistrate of Plymouth; Walter W, [@nd its tributaries, claiming the vast| ytilized throughout the production 1 > Aipnts Beck, #s the magistrate; Jean Farn. | territory for the French king over|an gpportunity to see just how this I the prior claim of the British, and & miliiary; xo tactics in the |}, 5 Poterson, a daughter; Theo- effect is produced. BaIERElon 1 Igh) beliogls 1 makel e Tiller, jr., as the son; Conrad |GOV. Dinwiddie, another notable fig-| 7herefore, the producers, together & tions. In case of In-fyo ;0 5c the minister, and Harriet |Ure of our early history, was empow-| it Mi vden, the r of thel ther, the ceremonles Will| vpbpie Ts o mulatto girl. Incldental |€red to drive the invaders out. He|play, have decided to arrange “Rain WAl 1 gas o was dellghtfully rendered by e e e Ann Peeples, Lynch Luquer and e Harry angelico. M g al Headquarters—Lieut, Col.| The setting for both plays was de- | j B e slgned and exccuted by members of o BT Redar Fe dramatic committee, that of “The Malcolm T. Daniels » Cat” being particularly charm- , oMt PLtibieat e |ing and full of atmosphere. The com- . eRlaant Supniy mte: | mittée Includes, in addition to Mrs. lion Headquarters: Dunbar— |Smith, Anne Abbott, Glenn Madison ), talion, Maj. John G. 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