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Former Senator Urges Gen- at erosity, But Cites France’s Ohio, \ancellation of forelgn debts by the & extension of time within which to P te debts due nereased it will be employed for the purpose of adding to the war forces, viether people. e he w1 Europe, but are simply seeking to find the debt as a purely business proposition.” R IR RO IRl IR RIS RS M&JM&E}%ME}:‘H[\H&‘HEI 3) ) o ) TODAY'S AMUSEMENTS. 1 National—"Ben Hur,” photoplay, at HIT BY POMERENE Love,” comedy drama, Poli’s—"Good Fellow,” £:20 p.m. _ President—"What a, at 8:20 ‘p.m. h's—Betty Blythe, 2:15 and 8:15 p.m. Washington —spanish ‘v.\uqcal and photopla: “Daughter || of Paris” at 7:30 and 10 p.m.; muskal at 8. p.m. Earle—"A Night in China,” vaude- | ville, continuous, 1:30 to 11 p.m. Strand— Kandy Krooks,” vaude- | | ville, continuous, 12:30 to 11 p.m. Gayety—*Around the World Revue, at 2:15 and 8:15 p.m. ‘Speed Girls of 1927, 20 and 8:20 p.m. Metropolitan—"It Must Be_ Love,” at 11:35 a.m., 1:30, 3:30, 5:35, 7:45 and 9:45 pm. Rialto—"Broken Hearts of Holly- wood,” at 11:40 a.m., 1:40, 3:40, 5:40, 7:40 and 9:40 p.m. Palace—"Hold That Lion,” at 10:55 am., 12:30, 2:30, 4:40, 6:10, 8 and 10 comedy, at Price Glory?" vaudeville, Army as Reason for Stand. © the Adsociated Press. LEVELAND, Ohio. September 2 Former ¢ r Atlee Pomerene. tic senatorial candidate In in a st ment here last night ed opposition to any plan for bur- | xpres ‘nited “I belleve m being generous in the 1y and the rate of interest to be he said, “but [ am opposed o the cancellation of the foreign us.” Declaring that France, with her ent enemy, Germany, disarmed, “is <ll maintaining a standing army of 0.000 men, and is taxing her people, v her debts, h.lt to add to ary equipment,” Mr. Pome- that to cancel her debts rrespondingly increase h and I fear as her credit is e ~“on of the Shellcs (third 4330, 6:10, | 5. piin. " at 2:30, | and 9:40 p. m It Must Be Love,” at | 1 6:15, 8 and 9:55 p.m. Wardman Park—"“Cyrano de Berg- erac,” at 7 and 9 p.m. Central—“Desperate Moments,” at 12:30, 2, 3:30, 5, 6:30, 8 and 9:40 p.m. Lincoln (colored)—"Fig Leaves,” continuous, 2 to 11 p.m. EAAAAAAANE UMBER FOR EVERY. NEED Delivery _anywhers. Ses us about window frames for fash porches. No order too umnll J. Frank Kelley, Inc. Lumber and Millwork 2101 Ga. Ave. North 1343 than for the relief of the “We are told that we are losing x rkets abroad, and those who ould cancel our debts say that we ould regain these markets Iif we incel the debts. * * * Ny belief that whether this debt is conceled not. Europe will buy where she in buy the cheapest and sell where can get the best price for her ct. are not asking for a mortgage n : Mount Vemon : and ! Alexandria, Va. Car leaves Terminal 3) Serd 900 E every hour on the hour RTow,nrl rip —for your School Supplies. We have everything. 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Graduates invariably earn New classes now forming. To delay means loss of gocd income. BOYD SCHOOL for Secretaries 1338 G N.W. Main 2876-Br. 12 Boyd moe. THB BIG SHOW BETTY BLYTHE (In Person) d Screem ADLER, WEIL & HERMAN “The c-lltm!." Humming irds’ And Their Peripatetlo Plano » $—OTHER BIG STARS—® Twice Daily, 3:18 and 8:15 ‘ NEXT WEEK THE SIAMESE TWINS (Daisy and Violet Hilton) TONIGHT THE 600D FELLOW JOHN E “liazzarn jon., Oct. Ath. Seats Wed. "LAURETTE TAVLOR and Her Cardboard Lover By. JACQUES DEVAL T™w AROUND THE WORLD REVUE Harrs— LANDER BROS. —Willis Ladies’ Matinee Daily: Nt Woik e eing Cor Etier in Florida M PENAIVBTQH L SPEED GlRll.s OF 1927 With NELLIE NICE SOME _SHOW Continuous—13 Noon to 11 p. m. l “MARE NOSTRUM” | Rex Ingram's Wonder Plcture, With ; ALICE TERRY and ANTONIO MORENO AGE | lillly Barnes & Jack Barton | | KANDY KROOK: nfect] OTHER LOEW S STARACT. S #5-NOW PLAYING & FOUR DE LUXE SHOWS DAILY 190, 3:30, TAND 9 P. M. DOUGLAS MACIEAN IN “HOLD THAT LION” ON THE STAGE and his Band Farewell Appearance Rubinoff GUEST CONDUCTOR DMAN PAR The Mation Picture Guild 1 Week 7 &9 P ow Price, HRSI SHOWING Three She Redoced Road 50¢ an E r 1 & GLASGOW Orpheus Choir (Sixty Voices) Hugh 8. Roberton, Conductor Poli’s, Tues., Oct. 5th—4:30 $2.50, $2.00, $1.50, $1.00—No Tax On sale Mrs. Greene's Concert Bureau, Droops, 13th and Main 6493 BEST SHOW IN TOWN WASHINGTON AUDITORIUM !% TONIGHT .. to 11 (Mats. Wed. Sat. Sun.) WONDERFUL == Plet-n- SPANISH MUSICALE CUGAT :.ia MARIO Soloist Tenor Soloist and “THE CUBAN RAQUEL MELLER" mes MONTANER —ON THE SCREEN— THRILLING ROMANCE DAUéFHTER PARIS Leve Story of the of Madame Sans Geme Story ot Bigrest and Best Show Ever Offered in Washingten at the Prices 25¢ 50c 75¢ ONE HILD FREX With Each 100 asd 780 Ticket Rexerved Seats Willard Hotel it Organ in America Unlimited Parking Space PRESIDENT Tonight 1 1th & Pa. Ave. M. 3118 §:20 91.10, 780 _Mat. Thars.—All Seats 50c LAST 8 TIMES Glory BY LAURRNCE STALLINGS AND MAXWELL ANDERSON And this glorfous performance opens a season of dollar stock | the President Theater! It ‘ is almost unbelievable.—] Hal o, elievable.—Leonard Werw The Eu in a 'l’lxi \ “TONIGHT amllm \ Mat. Wed. At 8:30 At 2:30 Sicto$s " xmr- lhuhnut“ Prior to New York The Measrs. Shubert Present FAY BAINTER “FIRST LOVE" 1y 0%, wion AKINS BRUCE MoRAE ana SZEAT CAST INCLUDING GEORGE MARION, GEOF- FREY KERR. ORLANDO NEXT BUNDAY SEATS THUR. RICHARD NERNDON Presents An American Comedy, by Barry Comners “THE Glalborne I'ATSY" Foster And_Original Booth Theater N. ¥. Casy LOEW'S COLUMBIA F ltr.ot at 13th RUDOTPH VALENTINO “The Son of the Sheik’ with VILMA BANKY Fllm Features WARDMAN PARK THEATER LI"ADER THEATER $th Near B Betty Blythe, “She” HIPPODROME X near 9th Marie Prevost TP _IN \lABZLS ROO: \l ADDED A MISS TRINLEY. VIOL! ST, ALL 14th St. and R. I. Ave. EUTE Marie Prevost “Up in Mabel's Room OLYMPIC You St. Bet. 14th & 15th Colleen Moore “Ella_Cinders” Wluunlln Av! DUMBARTON 1242 ltonn S LLOYD HUGHES. “THE SCARLET EMPIRE 911 H Street N.E. ' JOHN HARRON AND MAR: MARY PICKFORD IN l.lBERTY hor(h (‘un. and P Sts. N, HARLAN in RINGOF THE TUAR AMERICAN 1st St. & R. 1. Ave. S EVLL in T "i‘T{AKOMA Takoma Park, D. C. T d: it 7 d cLara_Bow 1N AIANTRIE Wit ERNEST TORRE\CL AND' PERCY MARM "1‘T Also” PATHE NEWS d an “OUR GANG 2105 Pa. Ave. Ph. W. 953 CHARL] 0 PARK THEATER %18 1§th N.W. MARCELINE DAY AND JOHN HARRON IN “THE BOY FRIEND.” II|lII|III|IIII||IiIIIIIlIIh. ! = RANDALL'S METROPOLITAN | F ST. AT 10TH— TODAY 11 A. W. TO 11 P. M. First National Presents COLLEEN MOORE AND EXCEPTIONAL CAST IN IT MUST BE LOVE EXTRA THE RECORD BOYS Radio and ograph Faverites Today at 3:90, F135 and 9:30 3. . Cartoon—Overture—News CONTINUOUS ORCEESTRA MUSIO Wash ington's Finest Orchestra @ssmi DANIEL BREESKIY, C “The Metrepolitan MILTON DAVIS, Co oter 13 “Hot” Symcopators WEEK DAYS ou.v 10150 a. m. to 1 ‘l == CRANDALL'S TIVOLL 14th & PlcRd.X.w —TODAY LEATRIC A NIGHT IN CHINA GORGEOUS ORIENTAL. MUSICAL COMEDY DAVE SCHOOLER & CO. IN “MUSIC HATH CHARMNS® om— e Three Other Great Acts ON THE SCREBN BEN LYON WITH WAY McAVOY IN THE SAVAGE cnmmws llo Theater Apollo_Theater l|"0 H St. N.E. BLUE and "AT%\' 0 T LOYD HUGHES FIRST. cmm Tonu' AXD. p TOMORROW CoL, N MOORE in “IT MUST BE —.—__....— c D S (;fi. Bet. D & € -—Tonn,cmn CAST in_*Dl S ATE YORK CRANDALL'S ;10" ueneest. ——PATSY RUTH MILLER, in RE To\(nuhn\‘ par M OMENTS." OUR 1 Saky CRANDALL'S COLONY TOMORROW—GEO. O'BRIF! Ga. Av. & OLIVE 'BORDEN in “FIG | TODA¥—RCDOLPH VALENTINGIn m— 'S Savoy Theater == CRANDALL'S Sarer, Tue w m— TODAY, - PRISCILLA DEAX - — “OUTSIDE THE LAW. EDP - — Torwi‘(?imo“-—v-.«'re\' =g "n. "HEL RANDALL’S Mats__Daily TODA MIL- FOR RUTH RORR BENT Tl\v) i CRANDA].L’S Chevy Chase, D. C. Mlz Conn. Ave. ATTOXN,. POR SENNETT BARRY- — Avenue Gmfl e 1 ’ TOMORROW 23 m‘;‘rn O THE BELLS" ABSOLUTELY FIREPROOF Only Theater In Washington effering exclusively American and_forsign stars of first rank FIISI’ MATINEE TODAY! &’“’...:m '3,‘..‘(.‘“' 8. mumsum &F ;lmmnn GEN.LEW WALLACE'S IMMORTAL STORY KO N ) fim%" ANALAGHEL Tha GREAT CIRCUS-dasp and thrill at the i dagh of frtv-1ght SVIFT NORSES B mt T BACE_ The Thrilling Gall Sea P4 M' The Romance of Esth md the Prince ATwasure m@f@m Art Breath-Taking Chimaxes - 150,000 people Production that was THREE YEARS 1n.the makme and COST $4.000,000 30—TOURING SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA—30 AND THE SAME STAGE EXFECTS EMPLOYEL NEW _ Y0 0STON, PHILADELPRIA, CHICAGO AND EVES,, Oreh., $1.65. Bal., $1.45--$1.10, 2nd Ba), Bal., $1.10--7! Irmczs T ___—__lk MATS., 2nd Bal. ALL SEATS BEHIND THE SCENES IN MOVIEDOM Tale of Those Wh fllm.l-".loflnm !m‘lmt' =:fiyw. - Raevealing Picture of Life Behind the Scones in the Capital of Moviedom. ‘BROKEN HEARTS OF HOLLYWOOD’ ‘With Lot Dresser, Patsy Ruth Miller, Douglas Fairbanks, Jv. —ON THE STAGE— “WINTER FASHION REVUE” The Newest Styles in Fem! Finery Displayed by GORGEOUS GIRLS Apparel from Palats Royal Staged and Directed by MISCHA GUTERSON, Condueting hington’s Best Orchestra —Scenes of the Dempsey-Tunney Fight— Mrs. Wilson-Greene’s Concerts Poli's Theater—4:30 ARTISTS’ COURSE ODOR ~CHALIAPIN, = the . world's \,wmm Haxwo. withh Opera”Co... prin- ipale d orchestra. (‘LAII)I 10, “Soprano. Chicago smmb OXEGIN. Contralto. Met. Opera FRITZ KRE] Yiolinist BOSTON ORCHESTRA, eree Kousseriteky, Conductor, PHILHARMONIC COURSE MARION TALLEY. Seusationsl Colora- per ORCHESTRA. e Koussevitzky, Conductor. OFF. Planist ran; fr'u- inets. and all baliroom danees tauEht i an\.(n Yoceons by appointment. 518 fx ain 9454 Teach ou_to dance cor- n a fow lTn- h or and Tango. Few Lol 1ca. Latest’ Variations. l;ro‘:nul):mu stage dancing, the ind_that ou siemts “"Riso Balirdom d"l':.\'v'i"n: nd. Wll:on-Greene Concert sen.en Six Evening Concerts, 8:30 Memorial Continental Hall, D.A.R. TITO SCHIPA, Tengr, Chicago Op. ISH 81 and GA- ooy HESTRA Fritz Reiner, Con: ia NA GIANNINI, Soprano. Auditorium, 8:30 GALLI-CURCI. Soprano. HN McCORMACK, Teno: Season tickets for gn sale ut Mrs. Gree Droov's. 13th and G. ductor. DUSO) Edw. F. Miller’s Studlo 1208 18th St. N.W. | Schedule of Fall and Winter Classes ! Ball Room Dancing—Jridyy | Step Danclnrm""h . N.Y. Symphony Orclmtra WALTER DAMROSCH, Canductor POLI'S THEATER—3:30 | Acrobatics—Tesching Kicks, Bends, Hunt €8 nd Head Stands, Cari- Three Concerts—Nov. . Dee. 7. i e Soloists, SCHUMANN-HHNK ‘Cglllthenucs—‘ General _Gym Work) PAUL KOCHANSKI, Violinist || F@j A oo RN "’::'r" bivy Otto Klemperer, Guest Conductor oy lf:f;fll S oSeason tickets, 87.00. 80, $4.30, £3. s’ i —yaturiay t Sir. reau, m‘ 3 & O Prows N, 0105 . %’."-"M:r.“, um 1906 Frank 3587