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T AMUSEMENTS. Vete Shakespeare Societ SEEKS INDICTMENT |Orchid Collection LOEW'S I PRESIDENT 3oxicir's 5 RUSSET GAPTURE Pw;;::lkes Hl;oftifipa;l;rno‘:‘u;’g;grimage OF MRS. CUNNINGHAM V’t'zlued at $100,00’0,' B_! A]:I‘g » GOL“MNA ”“.:‘:.’ i ""I *E?:’?:" Ledd ‘ . i Purchased in Bulk|fill > s Sersss » Aireet at 130 The Shakespeare Society of Phil. | “To the immortal memory of |poo e ¢ Proceed Again“‘ T “ON THIN ICE Paramount Presents v]«!'-hvhn said to be the oldest in | \yilljam Shakespeare, Gentleman, the ¢ 1 With . arrived in Washington Stratford-on-Avon.” Mother Who Admitted Poison- By the Associated Press. TOM MOORE and EDITE ROBERTS || GLORIA this morning to culebrate Shale- Vernon. The J of Shakespeare for more ing ree . ¢ l PRICES—Nights, B0c to §2.50 In Floral Horseshoe Given Mrs. | : oDt 0 vears and Is known largely i Inte Adlime NSl of sie s Bupreme_Gomoact Astiotd Bat. Mo, 800 1o 160, Gacd '8 ico’ Howard Eurness. ir. the Dresent | Ahrouglo i alors. The |Br the Awocisied Press chased by ‘B B, Dixon of Phila: SYLVIA ALTMAN Sardow's Great Drama Gartinois ountEin o e The | Ereat Variorum sdition of Shake, | , CROWNPGINTInd. April 5. -In-| delphia. it became known here il Blise Brsdier «MADAME SANS GENE” e s 1D ks aan ’ il i dictments against Mrs. Anna Cun-| yesterday. The collection, com ch; terson Conducting — Union Station at 1130 am. and | speare, as vet uncompleted, was 1 OEuinat MuscAnns ) Cun. e I e B inche Guicrnen Condmctl: ! oRe FRESENTED DAILY . o o the navy yard, wheri heg 3 1o ¢ d 4 ningham, Gary, Ind ousewife, for | prising some 5,000 bulbs and flow T, 2 FEA 3 R DTy . e ks 'I‘ ‘m |n»'“ I;;‘m._ :‘I‘:;\T }“1';:‘»'1 \1|yLh:m;)rm‘l't:.ra::"if:-\\v.:‘:; the confessed fatal poisoning of three | ering plants, shipped from ichoes from the Metropel At |° TaLEE ‘:‘5;' :-M. B, 4 s by e O retie of the | Iurness, and is now continued by |Oof her children. will be sought from | pere yesterday in a special refrig- % 5110, ) L\“' \\“ ;“m-n’:y at \lu‘un! Vernon | the pr ‘~‘|\I dean of the same name. the Lake County grand jury, which eratd r, which was to be routed & HIGH CLASS VAUDEVILLE |- e socioty placed a w ugon | The soclety s small in member- onday, August A Bre | through fo Philadelphia on fast Laemmie Presents sarcophagus of Washington. ship and is composed of a number i I"_‘::L“":;’]‘] "'i” tralns. An armed guard was t.flg A and e last night at the Riding and Hunt Tonight the soclety will be the of Philadelphians who ar aB SSuDOIE 1N Eat ing in the car, in which specia LOEW'S Here Is_An_ldeal BiII . IN T S or & ot Sietanslonal antt i t placed before the grand jury, vacks had been fitted to hold the 9 | " Club, wix won by Russet, the mare | Shert 3. Beck. ai nis howe, aod | Amens the’ members are Owen Evemer sald; pants, “5th AVENUE MODELS” | |/ P AI. AGE | | Miss FLORENCE REED The floral horseshoe nd trophy of the final indoor he show held owned and ridden Mrs. Charles = - Mrs. Cunningham confessed that ALSO s - the only other guests, besides the | Wister, the novelist; John Luther ¢ con that = embers of the society will be | Long. the author of “Madam But- she fed the children on bread rdinando and TINSEL Hi card Newr a sutter sandwiches caused the 0 A Sketeh ; retary Wilbur and Secretary | terfly”; E. Edward Newton, the au- |and buter sandwiches | F Street at 13th A Sketeh r:“::m an{h'i (] u,? Y e saatos At thor of ““The Amenities of a Book |deaths of Isabelle, Charles and Walter DELEGATES TO PUSH YAvE A LILLIAN SHAW 3 e ¢ 3 sband and a s d Harry i Miss s B period of six years, but Mrs. Cunning Eu'on Gl."s KANE & HERMAN S A PN | SEES STEAMSHIP TRADE | FOUNDATION TO STUDY [S%88% ' \per son. i seriouy | Beturn From Houston Conterence || MT VVERNON MAN ~» MAID T Evelvn Lewis ine Bunch ham disclaimed responsibility for those e’ Gos e Washingt | |ill in Chicago from poisoning, which | e T Bet TREVOR & HARRIS base Tt 1o masbed o eitining | ON ST. LAWRENCE KILLED| RACE RELATIONS URGED |,." cumingham o comfcieed whe | ~ Full of Entbu oAt | Wi the honors, i A s | administered. Mrs. !'um\(n:‘lwml‘nlv‘ | ter Highways. Steamer Pout | Fried Indian Chief. s 3 i | fessed that she killed her best-lovec | Cotaedy— —Overture | et Mus. Juan v, was run » Company Official Testifies on Prob- |Interracial ~ Commission Takes | (f5iq0. 0" (ke them with her 1o Join | By the Associated Pr sost ot |l Charles M lest sl hows : R S i | j i av HOUSTON, Tex., April 26.—Most of arles lVlacalester Starting Tomarraw P —— ¢ ble Effect of Canadian Sub- Project Under Consideration at |her husband in heaven bl ek i Gl it oo s vais ROs: aves two h a 1 gl | the more than 500 delegates to the ELEANOR BOARDMAN $1. Good balcony seats Alats. 25 | National Good Roads Association con- o0 runfing of the cia: ‘ Aldized SEine. | A“’::’“‘ fesslon. | 150 TO BE DROPPED. |vention and ine Bankhead Highway||| Leaves 7th St. Wharf In “Proud Flesh” TR T List of Winners By the Associated Prase By the Associated Press | i | Association convention, which ad- OTTAWA. April 25.—The ATLANTA, Ga., April 2.—The| journed their annual joint meeting 10 A.M. and 2:30 P.M. ol D o H " B ' i | 'y sterda e oute home to e ] ments recent amreement with Sir Wil | executive committee of the Commis.| Efforts to Be Made to Find Work | here vesterday, were en route hom e " Chief | “fand | liam Petersen to estiblish a subsidized [sion on Interracial Co-operation took for Tionns Tnp1oyen: AL i Round Trip, 85¢c NAT'O"AL TONIGHT, 8:20 K first e in ss 5| T idd by Mrs. Mayer: A steamship line on the north Atlantic | under consideration the proposed es ISheRES ) R naircten s ST TIME Biie Gown. ‘owned by e | N aer fovernment supervision would | tablichment of national foundation| In accordance with the announced|to promote good roads constructle Admission, 25¢ LAST TIM e m Carter, | destroy the St. Lawrence River steam- | for the national award of a prize for | program 150 more emploves of the(&nd 1o increate Tedoral ft o S0 ARTHUR HOPKINS Presents ——CRANDALL'S———— e owned and | ship trade, William 1. Gear, vice presi- | the person making the most impor-| Bonus Division of the Adjutant Gen-|309.070 &n ¥ & second place athfinder Kot d € s Sy , " | would be prosecuted. 'MORE i | e Py “Siay ¢ "L scott, third | dent of the Robert Redford Co., testi- | tant contribution to race relations yes: | eral's Office will be dropped from the | WOUId b8 BIORECES0 o (hinded a G a ETVBCOLUMB'A E | ' fied before the sp parliamentary | terday at the closing session of the|rolls May 1 and efforts are being made Cea d high- ed befo ¥ 1 g rolls May note of caution in overextended high URL.ESQUE In Sir Arthur Wing Pinero's Masterpiece ® AT 10th. Won | committee on ocean rates last night.|meeting here. | to provide them with employment else- | 15T, | Indian Chief, owned and ridden Mr said that with the 10 ves-| The establishment of such a founda- | where. The reduction is due to th R oo orinsivls . Assiratie A% lwice Daiy~8:15 “The Seeond Mrs. Tanqueray | LAST DAY—11 TO = s open saddle class | way bond iss indicated that the v sels of erse orking in | tio as suggested by Dr. Plato Dur-|completion of the bulk of the work | Y = Mrs Mayer; Clodaugh, ow 1s of the Petersen line wor ton wa gested bokaiad : |pavasyougo principle fn desirable ! s William E. Donovan ar conjunetion with vessels in the Cana- | ham of Emory University, Atlanta, as| submitted to the Bonus Division. At |3hd brought out the, TRty TER 00 HIPPIIMY HOP’ e sEats xow. | — e den wd Heath, second place; | dian merchant marine and chargin means of stimulating the movement | its peak the force numbered 2.600 em- |, 4 gnent by the State rather than by ABE REYNOLDS | eure Your Tickets in Advance for Playfel wned and ridden by R government-controlled rates the other|for adjustment of proper race rela-|ploves, but with gradual reductions|iye counties. e 4 | NORMA Jo thivd place. | lines mizht either decide to withdraw | tion following completion of sections of | P (O MER. i was named as G TR AR | \ Jolo class—Won by Zaida, | from the Canad de or might intensive campaign for the|the work personnel has now been | 28108 SCOREE U G ies’_Bargain_Matinee_Daily,_25r owned and ridden by Col. Morgetis. | reduce their rates to those of the sub-| eradication of lynchings was agreed | reduced to about 700. It may be pos- {13 P, Caeasion today Gov L (The Porfect Fool) = Dixon, owned and ridden by Miss | sidized lines. with the resulting de-fupon after a survey of the work along | sible to make a further rejuction of | qrinkle of Virginin. who was 5 v In the Funniest Show in the Wo e fe struction of the trade on the St. LaW- | this line had heen given by Dr. Mon-|the force during May, but if 50 it will a0 Dresident of the national | n | 'I'“E GRAB BAG ” Brillinntly supported by a diss owned and ridden by Roland Dawson, | rence through demoralization —and|,oe Work, statistician of Tuskegee In-|effect only a few employes. fon, explained that he might be com n | | tinguished cast in a fremen third place through competitive reduction in the | gtjrution, who commented upon the in- | | pelled to resign because of pressure | A Musical Laughquake | dously interesting film v oy Yorin if Tir Y S @ of Chi. i 3 o s | e i 0' ——— f in Brown's emo~ Class 4. Corinthian—Won by Vir- | United tes at the demand of ease of public and editorlal condem The convention, how R — slon of Martin Bro on his time ginia Best, owned and ridden by Ro shippers ation of lynchings and the passagze| HIRES PLANE CONVOY. ever. falled to take advantage of his . o tional drams e e and == = number of States of effective antl Bl s {offer 1o step aside. Bennehan Cam-[ Danc]ng ReCItal THE LADY ridden by Ca ing. secc hing legislation r ; o of Raldleh, N, C.. was re.elected place: Ru x 3 TOWNER IS LAUDED. To aid in further decreasing moh |Zanni Aide Says Flight Will Be| [0 ¢ e Ranknead mizhway | MUTUAL THEATER By the Tagils of Mrs. Charle: e ) Ui oy ssion, among other | g R A | Association, and J. A. Rountree of | | Mlss Hawke —EXTRA— huntes . T pledged itself 1o work toward SR 8 Wi Birmingham, Ala.. in addition to being | A. A T NI . 1 ridden by Mrs.| Porto Ricans Ask Coolidge to Re-iup elimination of the legul d SEATTLE. Wash.. April 25. Par.|chosen director general of the na- | LAST CHANCE 70 SEE Wardman Park Theater, EAL Bup"s oA E tain Governor. h they said In many cases were Murphy, advance man for|tional assoclation, was reelected di “STEP ALONG” TONIGHT 4 saeabnatlen Lol BRI 3 o EpD a8 excuses for lynchings. =~ _|Maj. Pefro L. Zannl, Argentine sol-|rector general of the Bankhead asso \CCTTON, NIGHT, T00 At 815 Oclock. T vy Hegitats =5 SAN JUA R., Apr —AS 2| as expressed for the | gjer circumnavigating the earth, an-|ciation for the ninth time Tomorrow—"French ' Frol . at ) sequel to many reports that Horace |Js Duke awards recently, by |nounced here last night that negotia e World place; Russet, owned and ridden bY |orhor of Porto Rico. and his state-|a negro institution at Charlotte, N. C..|poats to convoy the fiver from Tokio | Ordered Here for Duty. = TIVOLI |in the Flouse of Heptemutativan 3 . | Tokio May 16 | Daniel W. Hand, Field Artillery, 3 # Z TODAY — FLOBE S 12 C. L. Scott: C e Lune, owned and ptel. Phone North 8015. ridden by Miss Anna Hedrick, second |y “rowner was to resign as Gov Johnson C. Smith University, | tions had been completed for two) = 7 = ;‘n::'ll‘"‘n“_ D! Xysknikcy ek Charles Carrico, third place ment that he had no intention of |will receive an endowment of approxi: Japan, to Vancouver B. C.. and that| Army officers recently ordered to The Home of the High- ar 8 H—— - resigning, a resolution was introduced | mately $2,000,000. the adventure would be resumed in |y Ty, I aoty tacinde Lieut. Col Class Eyeglass £ Z /7 CRANDALL’S g erday ca g President Coolidge | Y 4 3 . o e SFech e it AY - L TODAY'S AMUSEMENTS. |ierday calling on President Coolidke| gonmiccioned in Air Service. |, The deep sea tugs Imbrecaria and|Pori” sil Okia: Capt Charies J | AT ‘ al_Fthel Barrymor * iake no_chans e 5 : & Canada are to proceed direct to Japan| pean, r.: U. 8. Infantry, at Aloona, | K @ FIlkerson Lo > "> ational—Tithe s : 2 | ship of the island Wallace L. Rockwell, 2700 Q street, | from Seattle. Lighting places in *he|p, ana First Lieut. Miles A. Cowles. 0 x I et Second Mrs. Tanquera 8:2 M- | The resolution asserts that no other s been commissioned by the War | Kurile Islands of Japan, across the|yseld Artillery, at Chicag: | “and ALIC Matinee at 2:20 p.m. governor had contributed as much as| Department a second lieutenant in the | northwestern corner of the Paciile| e AR n | Tark Belasco—"The Gorilla,” mystery Mr. Towner to strengthening the| Ajr Service, and George A. Smith, 1 Ocean, which washes the Russian ter-| | | )\( el ;i play, at 20 p.m. Matinee at 2:20 | bonds of union between the island and| X street, a second lieutenant of Infan- |ritory, along the Aleutian Islands and| The birth rate in J is higher | E , RASE ¥ : the great people of the United States, hoth in the Officers’ Reserve Corps | verging the Alaskan and British «o-|than in any other country in which Price ir LS AMBASSADOR and savs that if the island were{of the Army. | lumbia coast, are to be prepared. | vital statistics are kept. 18¢h & Col. Rd. N.W sreenwich Village Follies | called upon to elect a_governor Me | LUNCH WHFTH US TO-DAY | ) ; " WASON p.m. Matinee at 2:20 | Towner would be the favorite cancdi GRA = | AST TIMES TONIGHT : President—"White C: | ———— Free Lecture EI EC I RIC FANS S W"mw L‘.:LZIRT\\T()\. SIRENS ([t seo 3 ¢ $:20 p.m. Matinee ) pm. | LIGHT FIRMS TO MERGE. 2o ! 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