Evening Star Newspaper, April 9, 1925, Page 50

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50 THE EVENING STAR, UNITARIANS ASSAL DOGMA SHACKLES Closer Association of Lib- erals Urged to Protect Re- ligious Freedom. Br the Associated Pre LOS ANGELE pril blus laws and church A public edue nted criticism ye: sion of the Pacif ©f Unitarian Church 9.—Dogmas, interference in for ay at a ses- ast Conference hes, southern sec- “Liberal Christianity 1 Mind.” the Rev »f Liverpool, one Unitarian min s P Lawrence of five English visiting America tennary celebrat n of liberal Chris- what he termed the croachment freedom of the oston, vice nitarian Lavmen's church follow three Navy ef- ef- and methods. TODAY'S AMUSEMENTS. NATIONAL—“The B People,” Sapphire Ring,” nish dancer, a $:15 p.m our Husbands,” \tinuous 1 to 11 p.m. A Vaudeville Surprise inuous 12:30 to 11 p.m. Woman and 2:15 8:15 vaudeville, cor 2TY—"Wine, burlesque, at nd MUTUAL—"L lesque, at 2:30 and §:20 p.m COLUMBI at 11:15 a 10:05 p.m METROPOLITAN— 11 1:30, a Girl" sal; at 5 and | 9:40 p.m PALAC WARDMAN head PARK— AMBASSADOR—"C r to Marry, and 9:50 p.m S t Divide d 9:30 p. at of religious | = to | bur- ‘Emir of Kurdistan’ Unaelcome Guest Of Steamship Line ‘Deported by U. S., Is Sent Back by Britain—May Be Ofiered to France. Doomed to a period of existence on the ocean wave, furnished with free meals and a ce to sleep, Seid Zerdecheno, the “Emir of Kurdistan," who has graced the District jail and the third precinct station house with his courtly pres: is in New York awaiting final d Deported to England a month ago, Zexdecheno found himself unwelcome in .Britain, notwithstanding a pass- port vised by a British consul. He was sent out of the United States on the Department of Labor's theory harge and ordered to_thesa shores. But England didn% want him | sent him pack to this country. The | United States won't have him, and | preparations were going forward to- day to ship Wim to France, one of the | countries in which he has lived. He to be persona non grata in while Turkey has outlawed never to return and France, him In the meantiie, while the enjoying his ocean travel, < hip company, which in this | e said to Be the White Star line, must pay his expenses while en route, for under the law the steam- ship ‘company must pay the return expenses of an alien which it brought to this country and who subsequently | is found undesirable. “Emir the When You Feel a Cold Coming On | Tuke Laxative BROMO QUININE Tablets t. wark off the cause and to Lortify the system aguinst an attack of Grip or Inflienza. A Safe and Proven Remedy. Th rs the sig | nature of E. W. Gror E. Morrison Paper Co. - J1000 En. Ave: RODMAN BROS. Landscape Gardeners iE\ergreens, ‘Shrubbery, Rosebushes, | Grapevines and Fruit Trees Nursery Located at 1449 Park’ Road Morrison’s you can find the blank books you want. di Braids and Hat | Trimmings. EEIIEE #S Rock. famous since, until this season. a flannel season! suit; get a good one! Restricted to Society Brand, some years ago | | that he was likely to become a public | vations come | 200B00K FOR TRIP OF COSMOPOLITANS! Larger Boat May Be Needed for Club Excursion to Norfolk. m M Approximately pected to go on boat trip on Ma) Washington on a Friday and return on Monday. They will be guests of the Norfolk Cosmopolitan Club dur- ing the trip. More than 200 reservations have al- ready been received, according to Michael Heister, chairman of the out- ing committee. If many more reser- in effor to get a larger boat. Will Dance in Norfolk. recent meeting of the chair- the various committees the | plans for the trip were outlined These plans call for elaborate elec- trical decorations. The name of the club will be placed in electric 300 pers are ex- | the Cosmopolitan They will leave o At a men. of James S. ) M Carry dolivers flowers by télegraph. —Advertisement. FRANKLIN RELATIVE DIES. Great-Granddaughter granddaughter was Saturda Angeles in 1 bec county of a lights | $30 a month Flowers and bunting will also a ball at Nor- with the Norfolk club, a play and several other Souvenirs will also be a The chairmen of the various com- ittees include: Dr. J. Rozier Biggs, ul Brandstedt, Lewis A. Payne, res E. Colliflower, Frank P. Fen- ick, Karr, George A. Lucke, Dr. A. Miller, George Closky, Frederick J. Rice and ichael Heister Let your 1212 F. of Buried Yesterday. NORWALK, Calif, roline Barnes, of here Mrs. Patriot April -9.—Mrs, 92 years old, great- Benjamin Franklin, vesterday. She dled Barnes came to Los and soon thereafter me a paying patient at the farm. She was the recipient War widow's pension of buried civil CROWDS have inspected the new Wills Sainte Claire Six this week. See it today! WARRINGTON MOTOR CAR CO. Established 1912 1727 Connecticut Ave. North 9560 You'll have a flannel That means Piping a fabric but unobtainable It has a luster, a silky finish, a soft texture, a quality all its own. Shades of gray and blue. like it! There’s nothing 355 The Hecht Co. F Street at 7th Open Evenings WASHINGTON, the entire lemgth of each side of the boat. be used. The enterfainment program will in- clude a minstrel show, folk jointly concert, features. given to each of the ladies who are to take the trip. D. C., THURSDAY, APRIL 9 AMUSEMENTS SHERIFF’S SON INDICTED.| Assault and Attempted Assault of Girls Are Charges. Special Dispatch to The Star. BERKELEY = SPRINGS, April 9.—W. H. Hovermale, old, son of Sheriff O. B. Hovermale, Morgan County, was Indicted by the grand jury here yesterday, charged with criminal assault “upon Mattie Dawson, a half sister of his wife, last December, and attempted assault upon Goldie Hovermale, a second cousin, last Winter. A combined bond permitted. Ww. Va, years of $3,000 was | LUNCH WFTH US TO-DAY Brar 1203 G 5T HEALTH CANDIES 404 80¢ Ib “Auto STOR AGE Radio @i Called for and deliversd Open, Daily Until 9 2. e undlyl 10_to 12 Noon' d Reliable Battery Bervice The Home of the High- Class Eyeglass Roe Fulkerson Co. | 1407 F St. Franklin 5608 Eyes oxamined. glasses ftted Phone Fr. 2460 REPAIRED Our experts will put sour radio in such a condition that it will bring in distant stations more clearly. M. A. 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'I' “ E Production o f Brilliant Comedy— e — A_PORTRAIT OF A WOM- n' “ Gln{ With Helen Gahagan, Frank Conroy, Mildrod Florence, Kenneth McKenna and u Matchless Cast Next Monday—Seats Now DONALD GALLAHER Presents a_New Play “The Gorl“a By Ralph Spence With a Cast of Unusual Distinction GAI Lfi'fincfblx 115 “ ” 'WINE, WOMAN and SONG With 5 — Star Comedians — 5 24—Feminine Fascinator —24 Ladies’ Bargain Matwnee Daily, HIGH CLASS VAUDEVILLE Ak al Biil of Super- Qua ty and Versatility Headliner De Luxe TRINI Spain's Famous and Foremost Ds with Hurtado's Marimba Orchestra WM GAXTON & CO. isses. Very Funny! ROY CUMMINGS Keith-Aln s Fe Bhows Daily 215 & §.15 Sunday Mat., 3:13; Good Oreh. Seats Mats i 'Eves.. S1: Good Balc., Beats Mats, 28c: Eves. 23 Next Week—N. V. A. Carnival Klown Night, Fri., Apr. 17, Midaite O LOEW'S COLUMBIA F Street at 13th LAST THREE DAYS Metro-Goldwyn Presents ELEANOR BOARDMAN In a laviek aociety melodram of @ girls search for thrillel THE WAY OF A GIRL Added Program Hita Begioning Sunday POLA NEGRI AT 'ONTINUOUS 10130 A. WASHINGTON'S LEIDIIG TIIEATERS LOEW' PALACE F Street at 18th LAST THREE DAYS Paramount Presents LOIS WILSON Ir & romance of smali-toww olitics, from the Saturday vemmg Post atory CONTRABAND Comedy—News—Overture Beginning Sunday BUSTER KEATON In “Seven Chamces” M. TO 11 P. FIRST SHOWING IN WASHINGTON PARAMOUNT'S “THE DRESSMAKER FROM PARIS” LEATRICE JOY ERNEST TORRENCE AND 14 MANNE UINS PERFECT SHOW INUOUS TO ELEVEN NED WAYBURN’S PRODUCTION “THE FOUR HUSBANDS” WITH FLORRIE MILLERSHIP WARRENTON— ¢/ RACE SATURDAY. APRIL v ashington, ; ses—heautifu i | | 1 | 1 | 11th Opp. Willis ton, Va. BE The Washington Opera Co. The Barber of Seville CHALIAPIN PAGG! NADWORNEY MOJICA IVANTZOFF ANANIAN SEATS—JORDAN PIANO CO. 13th and G Main 487 PRICE! 31, $3, $4 and 85 Performance, Easter Monday, April 13, Washington Auditorium 52, [ ——CRANDALLS— | METR OI’OI.I'I'MI AT 10th LAST THR DAYS 31 4. M. TO 1L P, M FIRST NATIONAL PRESENTS Including Fugene 0'Brien, Busch, Ben Alexander. Santschi, Mitchell Lewis an Mildred Harrix In J. K. Me- Donald's vivid love tale of the old West. FRIVOLOUS SAL AL ST. JOHN in “DYNAMITE DOGGIE" MT. VERNON Steamer Charles Macalester Leaves 7th St. Wharf 10 A.M. and 2:30 P.M. Round Trip, 85c Admission, 25¢ The Phillips Memorial Gallery 21st Street Saturday and Sunday rom 2 to 6 0'Clock Announces a new exhibition of paintings by Childe Hassam In the lllIIv Gallery This exhibition will extond until COM. S SEATS NOwW CHAS. J. MULLIGAN amd PAUL M. TREBITSCH Present Comedy “ BLUE 4300, 5,38, 08; Thura, Mat Mat., 50c to §$2 Mumcnl Brondum Cast PRICES B3 Woeld Fellowship Through Musio Washmgt;;t “X::dllonum THURSDAY, APRIL 16 4:30 o'clock Intermission 6 to § BACH CHOIR 0f Bethlehem, Pa. 260 Voices—16 Moravian Trumpeters Dr. J. Fred Walle, Condnctor PH!LADELI’H[A ORCHFSTRA in the entire BACH B MINOR MASS SOLOISTS: Mildred Faas, Soprano Mabelle Addison, Contralto Nicholas Doughty, Tenor Charles Trowbridgs Tittmann, Tickets, 4. u 31; selling at By it G St. Tnc., 1306 G April 6 to 10, 8 P. M. DRAMATIC PLAY “THE MIRACLE” LARGE COSTUMED CAST Beautifully lighted realistic soenes, Direction of Wentworth and Parr First Congregational Church 10th and G Sts. N.W. Free-will Offering World Survey—Irving Berlin Songreel—Superb . CRANDALL'S 'I'I\Oll Pty WSS A Bon CRANDALL § ibistaca i CENTRAL 9th Bet.D & E TOMORROW CONWAY TE CAT DIVIDE. CRANDALL’S TODAY _AND TE | | | | I | | ¢ d R 2 THIRD OFF CRANDALL'S 2 p.m. Daily: 3 p.m. Sunday. TODAY-FYA NOVAK _and FATRRANKS F L1 Avenue 615 Pa. Ave. S.E. wM Foit m\\ A CRANDALL’S \I'In"l\ Thentrt 624 H St. ! TODAY J’A1\\ Y‘VTI! MI K. i N THE | ; ST SPARKS, i | TID] TOMORROW—TWAM. FAIRBANKS and | EVA NOVA \FIGHT FOR HONOR. York Theater TRANDALL' A TODAY- PRISCILLA DEAN, in “THE SIREN OF SEVILLE And SUN TOMORROW nA CHARLE: DYNAMITE SMITH." Lon Tellegen aad Marjorie Ba o “The Age of Inmocence” = Buriay Beverly Bayne & Kiliott Dexter VELMA SUTTON, Ocloraturs Soprane Featuring nm( '""x:t““ in Washi The Tast sl NEXT WEEK Laemmle Presenty The Bloturs That Am “THE LAST LAU GH» EMIL JANNINGS “The House RANDALLS Savoy Theater | | n27 PRESIDENT ---Beg. Sun. Night tith & Ave. Mats. Mon. Thurs. Sat THE SENSATIONAL SUCCESS IDA VERA SIMINTON'S “beck L'S PLAYGROUN Prices: Nights. 30 to SEATS Easter Mon. Mat. & S NOW 1. From ot Mt S0 o156 SEL.ING NAT'ONAL TONIGHT 828 OHMA Johns, NEXT SUNDAY Patterson_ Charies Rie SEATS McNutt Presents New Comed “THE POOR NUT” By J with Erfiee SELLING Nuz and_ Elliot Nugent ent, Florence Shirley Film F eatures The M “THE | P«\"«m\ PLAY Efii‘"mt St e = e B CHEVYCHASE Conn. Avenue & McKinley St. D.C MARIE PREVOST. MONTE_BLUB and ELENE CHADWICK nA uu Newspaper F CARO”NA 11th & N. i A‘\e ARGENT with BEBE DANIELS ClRCLl% A DA n\m 1119 PRlNCBS esd |n~M\ s I St N, LEY M WIVES, L THE DEVIL LIBERTY ° THE SIL ¥ 2 PARK THEATER Lo uchanan FIRST SHOWING 1N NORTHWEST HOWARD and RICHARD DIX. in “TOO MANY KISSES” \vml e omwmc e DUMBARTON 22 SPEC DANTE'S “INFERNO." N. PRIV ons_ $5 or $1 . AVE okl 1] Hive o i dancing for the summer months AND MRS. I 10th st. n.w to 11 pm.. with by appointment School of high s C. Balle 32 Food vate lessons. = Cl chestra). 719 9t PRO 910 Eye St PROF Fr. Phone Fr. 9103.J Private lessons, ARCADE DANCING FYERY WEEK NIGHY NEW PRICESI 10c ADMISSION INCLUDING DANCE TICKET

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