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36 WORK OF ZIONISTS SHOWN IN FILMS Reclamation of Palestine to Be Portrayed at Central High Tomorrow Night. Zionist reclamation of Palestine, the Jewish home land, is depicted in the five-reel film which was given a pri- vate showing in the Ambassador The- ater, Eighteenth street and Columbia Road, yesterday, The film will'be shown tbmorrow night at the Central High School. The transformation of Palestine from an arid waste into a_garden spot on the Mediterranean by the Chaluzim, or Jewish pioneers, is shown in ev phase. The present-day pioneers are shown making sandy wastes into fer- tile farm lands through the use of modern machinery and irrigation. Shrines of Home Land. Among the indu the complete recon: building of roads and restoration of the shrines of the home land. tures were taken by J. Ben Jerusalem, and will be shown al High School in an edu- campaign sponsored by the Nationai Fund Council of Washington, of which the Rev. Louls Novick is chairman. It is the purpose of the fund council to show the public the results of its work in raising funds to purchase land in_Palestine, restore it to fertility and colonize it with men and women of their race. Lecture by M. P. Raskin. ram which will accompany of the film tomorrow lecture by M. recently returned fe will talk on the nd agricultural progress of the Chaluzim. The Metropolitan Or- chestra, conducted by Daniel Breeskin, will play the folk songs of the Holy Land. Miss Sara Bouson, soloist, will be one of the entertainers. No funds will be solicited at the showing of the film, it was announced by Rabbi Novick. TODAY'S AMUSEMENTS National The pi Dov of t the Cent The proj showing includes a who has night Raskin —Ethel Barrymore, in “The Second Mrs. Tanquer: at 8:20 p.m. Belasco—"The play, at 8:20 p.m. Gorilla,” mystery Poli’'s—“Greenwich Village Follies,” revue, at 8:20 p.m. President—'“White drama, 20 p.m. Cargo," h's—¥lorence Reed, vaudeville, > and 815 p.m. rle—The Scranton Sirens, vaude- continuous from 1 to 11 p.m. Strand—"Stars of the Future,” vaudeville, continuous, 12:30 to 11 p.m. Gayety—"Hippity Hop,” burlesque, 5 and 8:15 p.m. Mutual—“Step Along,” 0 p.m. burlesque, Sans Gene,” at 5:10, 7:10 and 9:15 Metropolitan—*The Lady,” ous, 11 am. to 11 p.m. fan and 05, 2: 5, 6:20, 8 and Rialto—On Thin Ice 1:30, 3:30, 5:30, 7:30 and 9 ouldering Fires,” and 9:40 p.m. \mbs“ador— “The Lady,” 8 and 9:45 p.m. Maid at 6:20, Central — “Smouldering Fires,” at :30, 2, 3:30, 5, 6:30, § and 9:40 p.m. ‘| KILLS SELF IN PARK. continu- | To the place where help is want- ed, to the scene of death and woe, cool, efficient and undaunted, do the Red Cross workers go. Now there comes the wild tornado, blight and ruin in its breath, casting on fair towns a shadow that is fraught with dole and death. Scarcely has the storm departed than the Red Cross help is there; men and women ' noble-hearted, calm amid the black despair. Calm acid the scenes that sicken, every problem they surmount, never dazed or panic stricken, making every motion count. Are the wailing peo- ple driven in the cold and starless night, from their homes and £ sides riven by the flood's increa y might? They are weeping, they . quaking, by the waters grim and gray, but they'll see, when dawn is breaking, Red Cross workers on the way. ireless . workers will be stealing through the shadows to their aid, men and women bent on healing, and whose hearts are un- afraid. There is famine, there is fever, there is pestilence at hand: Azrael, the grisly weaver, fashions grave clothes, strand by strand. And the Red Cross hosts come flying, succor and relief to give, bringing solace to the dying and new hopes to those who live. There are armies formed for killing, drilled to pile the corpses high; but this army is un- willing that one sufferer should dic. (Copyright.) WALT.MASON. 30 BUILDINGS RUINED | IN $150,000 BLAZE Burning Trash Causes Confiagra- tion Sweeping Part of Charleston, S. C. By the Associated Press. CHARLESTON, S. April 21— The total loss caused by a spectacu lar fire which Sunday night swept the northeastern section of the city, de- stroying 30 buildings and resultinz in the injury of five firemen, today was placed at approximately $150,000. Although many of the bulldings de- | stroyed were small business houses | and dwellings occupied by negroes heavy losses were sustained by the| Robinson Furniture Company. where the fire originated: the Bludwine Bot- tiing Works, Sands & C | the Selvation Army, and several small. er business concerns. & | Those made homeless by the blaze are being cared for by neighbors and | various organizations of the city. Although the five injured firemen required hospital treatment, none wa reported seriously injured. \e\uul | other fire-fighters were overcome by the heat and smoke, but quickly re-| vived. Burning trash in the rear of ll\(‘ Robinson Furniture Co. building was given as the cause of the fire. ‘Let Electric Sparks | ¢ your week end message—Gude | delivers flowers via telegraph. 1212 F. | —Advertisement. | Retired Business Man Hides Shot | Behind Umbrella. Fla., April 21.—Shielding from sight with an umbrella, >. Bissell, 65, retired dry goods merchant of Schenectady, N. Y., shot |himself to death while in Bayfront Park here yesterday. He had been in {ll health for some time and had hinted at suicide on several occa- sions, relatives of the dead man said. Georgia bankers raised a fund for a three-year farm development cam- paign. | Bouwerie after he had been inhib- | Nebr., confessed slayer THE EVENING. STAR, WASHINGTO BROWN WILL MAKE APPEAL TO BISHOP Believes Manning Would Be Won Over if He Is Allowed to Speak in Cathedral. By the Associated Press. NEW YORK, April 21.—Bishop Willilam Montgomery Brown, twice convicted of heresy, who failed Sun- day to speak at St. Mark's-in-the ited by Bishop W. of the New York diocese of the Protestant Episcopal Church, said last night that he would write Bishop Manning and ask again to be al- lowed to speak in the Cathedral of St. John the Divine. “I think it would win the dear bishop over,” Bishop Brown explain- ed, “if 1 could speak at the cathe- dral. ishop_Brown said that the Rev. William Norton Guthrie, rector of St. Mark's, had told him very little con- cerning his scheduled appearance to speak at the church Sunday. He said that since he had received Bishop Manning's letter inhibiting him, because of his heresy convic- tions, from speaking in a church of the diocese he had not planned to speak at St. Mark's and had left the details of the meeting to the rector. T. Manning, head SLAYER IN ASYLUM. Mrs. Sorensen, Poisoner of Seven, Placed in Institution. HASTIN Nebr., April 21.—Mrs, Della Sorensen, of Dannebrog, of seven per- sons, three of them members of her own family, and the poisoning of three others, who was declared insane Howard County insanity board, was placed in the State asylum here late vesterday. D. C, TUESDAY Get It at Gibson's Where Your Dollars Have More Cents 917-919 G St. N.W. Lunch at Gibson's Ice Cream Soda. Malted Milk . 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