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44 SRR UnE Lo RELIGIOUS DISPUTE IS UP AT ELECTION Voters of Missouri Village to Decide Fundamentalist- Liberal Dispute. By the Associated Press CLARENCE, Mo., April 6.—Voters of this little village today went to tne |\ polis to cast their votes in a municipal election, the campaign for which dur- Ing the past week has developed into & religious controversy in so tar as the mayoralty race is concerned—the pop- ulace lividing in taking sides with the two candidates, J. C. Maupin, former Baptist preacher, and L. J. Peterman retired farmer The campaign for the mayor's office proceeded along the usual run until about a week , when Maupin, the lone candidate, was found to have been one of a group of students of Wi Jewell College, Liberty, Mo., in 19 which presented a petition to the board of curators of the college de. manding the retention of Dr. field Staten, member of the who was ousted by the what were termed too lib expressed in his book, Taught.” This Maupin, but he refused to'retr: his stand and the battle has w intensely with the fundamentalists supporting Peterman and the liberal- ists aligning with Maupin. Some of the townspeople deny that the election has developed into a religious contest Last night Maupin declared, *T stand fust where T did four vears ago when supported Dr. Staten. I am not re tracting or backing up.” Maupin, 2 member of one of the oldest families in Shelby County preached for a number of years, retir. ing a vear ago as pastor of the Bap. tist Church at Amboy, Il He now conducts a large store here Peterman has declared that his re ligious views are “exactly the same as those of the late William Jen- nings Bryan as expressed at the evo. lution trial in Davton. I take every word of the Bible as my religious guide.” MAKING QUANTICO DRY. Marines Fined in D. C. Court for Transporting Liquor. Quantico, Va., the nearby training base of the United States Marine Corps, will be dry if the efforts of the local police to break up the car- rying of liquor from Baltimore through Washington continue. Yesterday in Police Court Leathernecks™” pleaded guilty to pos session and transportation of a case of corn whi: Believing the de fendants to have purchased the liquor for their own use in the Easter sea son and not for bootlegging found leniency for them before Judge George H. Macdonald, who imposed & fine of $25 in each case with a 25- day sentence if the fine is not paid. The men were Pvts. Jarrett Kelly, Willlam Sullivan and Ray M. Chisam. Policeman Michael J. Dowd made the arrest as the marines stopped their machine under a lamp light to_take ® drink on the Bladensburg road. . John's Medi- three Changeable Weather—Fr. cine will protect your health.—Adver- tisement. LENTY —of BLANK BOOKS. See us first. E. Morrison Paper Co. asMOoha The Coffee of Historical Excellence~Grown under the Light of Easten Stars M-E-SWING CO. 1013~ E STREET Phone Us for Your Fish and Sea Food for LENT Lansburgh Sea Food Co. 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PERRY = Belasco — “The Gorilla,”’ mystery - farce, at 8:20 p.m. Appeals Court Befuul to Order Wardman Park—"Her Temporary Husband,” comedy, at 8:30 p.m. Tearing Down of Structure on Keith's V. A. week and vaude- Sixteenth Street. ville, at 5 Hawks," Earle— The Bistrict Court of Appeals in an vaudeville, continuous from 130 to|opinion yesterday by Justice Robb, re- 1L pm. | fused to order the tearing down of a Strand—"King of the Turf,” vaude-| ney gividing wall which supparted a ville, continuous from 12:3¢ to 11 pm. | 7 TV ¥ et Guyety—"Miss Tabasco,” wurlesque, | Wooden divisjon fence between prem: ises 1534 and 1336 Sixteenth street Columbia—"Beverly of Graustark.”|northwest. Mrs. Fannie S. Perry, at 11:15 a.m., 1:15, 3:25, 5:30, 7:30 and | owner of one of the houses, did not 9:40 p.m. A % - it A | glve her written consent, when Victor e "f"l‘; ;‘;‘g‘ B. Rench, owner of the other prop- » 210 %10 Lerty, proceeded to erect the wall. 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LOEW’S PALACE ¥ Atreat at 13th NOW PLAYING United Artists Present “THE BAT” A spectacular, thrilling_screen version of the famous Broad- ay mystery “success, with JACK PICKFORD—JEWEL CARMEN LOUISE FAZENDA - ROBT. M'KIM COMEDY—NEWS TOPICS TOM GANNON'S MUSIO ———— CRANDALLS, METROPOLITAN ST. AT 10TH TODAY—10:135 A, M. TO 11 P. Metro-Goldwyn Presents SALLY, AND MARY Shown 1013 A, —EXTRA— WAI!IIG'S Wi on's Favorites 3:50, 7:30, 9:33 0. HENRY’S hington's Fin el Breeskin. 14th & Pk Rd. FRONT “IARDMAN THEATER he Ih Herbert Stock Co. TREARBMAN FURK HOTEL “Hu Tempnrnry Husband” ‘omeds in Three Acts A\ Someds_in ot SHUBERT on Mat. Wad. At 8:20 B o At 2:30 Sheto $2.50 Metirs. ‘Shubert 506 10 $1.50 ANY PORT IN A STORM IELOOME WOULD _RE FSPECIALEY GORILLA Awaited One at the End Worth (rtv~!v!\: "2 Contine to NDAY—SEATS THUR. A. H_WOODE PRESENTS French Farce Furore With Arthur Byron, Janet Beecher £ New York Cast Intact " Miss HAWKE'S FRIDAY | Easter Dance Festival THREE BEAUTIES And a Great Ensemble in Deors Open. 10115 AM. Firet 55 P.3 PENNSYLVANIANS “From the Cabby's Seat” CRANDALL'S, Fydts, xp S pa JOORE in S ) 5or MEDY ”.\}'(r’v"[m n CIRENE. AE . Ambassador == cmDALLSmm.umuw CRANDALL'S oY .\, Tnnn ';,"',;' i in| ToDAY_ cLama ROW' Roteh B ey TRE # ARY DY EAPS 'And COMEDY N : roldii S WATack, poray [CRANDALL'S b v T PATAOND, Bf ) RA ’§ CENTRAL TOPAY ¢ NDA\LL odoREo 'rv\v:v,y(;il o NE NOVAK i TR A E AN AN SRS VR OF Titk WILD : RIS . 13th St—Relow F. TODAY—1:30 TO 11 P. M. Pictures awd _Keith Popular Price Vauderdile CALIFORNIA NIGHT HAWKS The Melodists Supreme ARLINE'S SEALS IN AMAZING TRICKS IN A SUB-SEA SPECTACLE Four Gthey Great Acts. ON THE SCREEN ‘VERA REYNOLDS In a Super-Thriller THE MILLION DOLLAR HANDICAP | CRANDALL’S Ayenue Grand 613 Pa. Ave. S.F. CKANDALL’S 0 1| coMEDY E | ToMORROW A LR O e Wi h j_llml_lfllfll_““J"Lml"l'""““"" RIALTO NOW PLAYING Carl Laemmls Pressnts REGINALD DENNY With Laurs La Plante In His Greatest Hilarfous Hit ‘SKIIIER'S DRESS SUIT’ age Semsatiom AL Washingim 1a Taibing About “KIDDIES' FASHION FROLIC" Aggerel Taratshed by Lassburgh & neta ‘Gutarsen: WASHINGTON OPERA CO. Edouard Albion, General Director Presents PAGLIACCI and “SECRET OF SUZANNE” Washington Auditorium. Thursday. April 15, 8:15 P. M All_tickets issued for April 8 will be honored for this performance. Seats naw, Jordan Piano Co.. 13th and G Sie phone Main 487, and Woodward & Lothrop. Victrola Dept of | LADIES' CLUB THEATER The Columbia Girl LENA DALEY A 9* lvl(rl\dn(m(_r "llnl'! Upon a AL R O e sk For e pexchl of ghe ol “MISS TABASCO" 2:15P.M. | e fids s ool g235. On sale at 1331 @ & bnone X 501 Upholstering REUPHOLSTERING PARLOR SUITES AND ODD CHAIRS A SPECIALTY CHAIR CANEING “NUF-CED!" The Best. 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April 13—4:30 STARTING 'SUNDAY, APRIL 11 Messrs. L. and 4. d. Shubert A zreat Broadwar Cast In the famous Franz Sehwe Film Features BRI = T ONRAD NAGEL _and DANCE MAD- M _TYLER with his GO GALLAGHER." PRINCESS '119 H St. NE. BETTY BRONSON in “A KISS FOR CINDERELLA." 2105 Pa. Ave. Ph. W.953 M BOLoRES WARNE] BAXTER. er ZASU PITTS. I 3t and and O Streets N.W. LLY O'NETL in ‘Amateur Night “DON'T.” Fox Ne 4618 14th N.W. PARK THEATER 18 148 FiT50 Gt Shop SIDNEY LUST'S TODAY, AND TOMORROW AR, PICTURE Spat Family Comeds. ELITE !th St. and R. I. Ave. TODAY. TOMORROW PERCY MARMONT. "LORD JIM.' Tso Comed cA st St. and R. 1. A: AMER! w[\Nr‘< %Q‘D‘G;HBPLLA\(Y':I TY North Cap. and P Sts. LIBER '“;{AR‘!:!:PD: FORD 2 [ YMPIC Y- st (. Bet. . 14th & 15th OLYMPIC e % - P THE PLASTIC ‘AGE" HERRE Murm BURLESY TONIGHT, 8:15 P. M. PLAYHOUSE AUDITORIUM 1814 N St. N. 7 % w. FREE. PUBLIC LECTURE Eugene Fersen President REARERR, an_ International Seientific and Educational Or- ganization. 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