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\ul ional — 30 pam. Pirst FOUR-DAY TRUCE INYAQUI WARFARE Gen. Obregon Exnected to Meet Chiefs Within That Time to Talk Peace. 220 pm. President—"What at $:20 p.m. s—Betty Blyt nd 8:15 p.m. Auditos mu\hdl Jand and 1 Br the Ascociated Press NOGALES, Ariz., 9 gales Herald \’xum that Gen. Al ed to meet with Yaqui Indians within the next four days to discuss |a peace terms Recent published reports that Gen. Obregon had been killed or is held captive by the Yaquis have brought repeated denials from correspondents of the Herald along the west coast of Mexico. The Guaymas correspondent als telegraphed that br heen ¢ 1o deliver an petition to ( Sonora corps are: settlement of the dispute a of the Indians' uprising more than | two weeks ago. The Mexican govern- | ment will insist that the Yaquis ]nu\r\ their sincerity giving up stated. 13 ates that re- and reli: September 2:15 and 55 p.m. nd 9 p.m. by ports, credited to ble” sour proc truce betw troops. to 11 pim. The first American > Flying Gets Safer. Between 1919 and March alr transport flying under. s trol covered a totul of 4,563,000 mil 3 with only_four dents, causing 13 | hs. This is equivalent to 1 acci- | bt dent in every 46 trips around the }{”1,)‘;‘,,{“,,2 ORI LANK BOOKS | We have them—any kind | you need. 31, 192 ritish con- Accident Insurance mu 20 ! 2, E. Morrison Paper Co. % 1009 Pa. Ave. oo the of mu.- to youns. Open & whi u account’ With ds 3%, Interest ANK. OF COMMERCE AND SAVINGS Cor. 7th and E Sts. RERENNEYN VRN RN e Come in and TRUES e e, W& 709-711-713 Twelfth St., N.W. “The:Hous A CAREFULLY CHOSEN RUG GIVES CHEER AND COMFORT UGS undoubtedly are a greater influence in the appearance of the home than any other single item of furnishing. The Rug can introduce a studious note to the library. give a restful tone to the eleeping room. emulate life and charm in the living room. and in- tioduce just the proper degree of 'eerenity to the dining room. Truly. choosing rugs is a most important ‘function. DO AfW. & J. Sloane’s one finds not only one of the largest selections of both Imported and Domestic Ruge on display in America, but aleo a variety of carpetings in such a diversion of colorings that making a choice is a genuine pleasure, Prices start at a very reasonable level. The Courtesy of Credit Constructive credit aide in the creation of cozy homes. It is often & tonic to s discoursged homemaker. Wisely planned credit invests many an old home with new charm. it gives the new home & emiling start. Love,” p.m. Matinee at 2:30. ood Fellow,” otoplays; 12:30 to ‘1 s 0~’Rru)\en Hearts of Holly- Pa and 9:40 p.m. .\mh qdnrA‘ ‘The Sheik,” “ ardman Park—“Cyrano de Bers Fig Leaves,” , 8 and 9:40 p.m. ncoln_(colored)—+Puppets,” ie was the Washington, near A YEAR WILL GET $6500 Or a “Triangle” s SPORT St || $ fo Madison, e cat 1o Now : 0 Street and north one square. vourself or phone Main 3983 for Demonstratios THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. TODAY'S AMUSEMENTS. | CANDLER IS UNCHANGED. “Ben Hur,” photoplay, at | —_— ATLANTA, Ga., September 29 (®). —No change in the condition of Asa G. Candler, financier, was reported early today by attaches at:Wesley | Memorial Hospital here. The 75-year-old founder of the Coca | Cola_industry suffered a stfoke of lysis Sund vaudeville, y"‘"‘"” iy comedy comedy, at!} Price Glory?” he, rium —Spanish MT. VERNON STEAMER Clmrles M-uluter 10 A.M nnd 2 :30 P.| M Cate and Lunch Counter on Steamer Mt. 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AT OTH SPEED GIRLS OF 1927 WITH NELLIE NICE SOME SHOW Mrs. Wllson-Greene s Concerls Poli's Theater—4:30 ARTISTS COURSE FEODOR CHALIAPIN, the Greatest, Basso, with ‘Opera Co., i orchestra, Cmugu 'Z10, Soprano, Contralto, Met. Opera worlds lllfl'l"fl\l\ SYMPH @\n" flkrl"fiTlA Serge Koussevitzky, Conductor. Wilson-Greene Concert Series Six Evening Concerts, 8:30 Memorial Continental Hall, D.A.R. CINNATI SY TRA (90 musiclans,) Fritz Reiner, Con- ductor. DUSOLINA GIANNINI, —for your School Sugplies. We have everything. GARRISON’S \ Wholesale Toy and Novelty Co., Inc. 91. E Street N.W. Car leaves Terminal 12th & Pa. Ave. N.W. 90c s every hour on the hour Round Trip 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. week days Mount Vernon Electric Railway Phone Main 397 Qualityuomobile Take Advantage of our easy payment plan Touring Roadster Coach Coupe Sedan Landau Balance in small monthly payments. R.L.TAYLOR MOTOR CO. 1840 Fourteenth St. N.W. Phone North 9600 | |2 § § g =% Expert Fitting: ] ‘The ability to fit trusses, elas- tic hosiery and abdominal sup- porters perfectly cannot be ac- quired except by long experience. Gibson's fitting staff have been doing this work™ faithfully and skillfully for many years. Our service has been available to the public of Washington for the last 20 years. Avail yourself of this great opportunity if you need any artificial appliances. % We Play LOEW'S Vaudeville Continuous—18 neen to 11 p. m. “MARE NOSTRUM” Whader Ploture With Il.lGE TERRY and ANTONIO MORENO ON THE STAGE Billy Barnes & Jack Barten IN “KANDY KROOKS” and Ninth ear adies’ unb 'r:ifi:;mok% ol AROUND THE WDRLD REVUE Harry— MNDER BROS. —Willie Next Wuk—"Brl]:l'xl'l"xl?v Balher in Florlia GLASGOW Orpheus Choir (Sixty Voices) Hugh S. 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 G. Maln 6493 Main 4300, N. Y. Symphony Orchestra WALTER DAMROSCH. Conductor POLI'S THEATER—1:30 P.M. Three Concerts—Nov. 9, Dec. 7, Feb. 1 Soloists, SCHUMANN-HEINK PAUL KOCHANSKI, Violinist Otto Klemperer, Guest Conductor Season tickets, 8700, 86, $4.50, £3, now on sale at eene’s Concert Bu’ reau, Droop's, 13th & G. Phone M. 6193. PRESI DENT Torignt " & "l :"1;"]“‘ 2118 §:20 All Seats50¢| LAST 6 TIMES BY LAURENCE STALLINGS AND MAXWELL ANDERSON Next Week—Seats Now. THE KISS lN A TAXl 1t Is Town Talk SPANISH MUSICALE and_ Feature Plotu A DAUGHTFR OF PARIS LIFE OF VERDI t the Washington AUDIT Rium # TONIGHT A", (Mats. Today, Sat., Sun.) The Critica Said “Oscasion 1% a rare one Something different and better in music and movie.” fine_artists—a worthy attrac- HERALD. ceived hoariy approval of audience, e artists—and fascinating pictures.’* Film Features DUMBARTO 'l'u? “Al!"mlhl A'Q LLOYD HUGHES_ |n 00r GIRLS ; Ist SL & R. 1. K AMERICAN TANET A'im e “THE SHAMROCK. HANDICAR MAN WM. BOYD, VI NOLDS. RALPH LEWIS, TAKOMA Takoma Park, D. C. Today at 7 and 0 v ‘nnm»d, 2105 Pa. Ave. Ph. W. 953 cchLE :m“nlc ‘rarkln: lhnl Showing 7. M"'“fi'}("v'v 25 MARY ETT PARK THEATER RUDOLPH VALENTINO first pictw “THE DELICIOUS LITTLE DEVIL” FAVORITE 62 H Street N.'W. “EARLY TO ,WED." _Amateur night. SIDNEY LU HIPPODROME * rear oth “BACHELOR BRIDES" ADDED ATTRACTION, MISS ANXE BRINL VIOLINIST. “ALL “THIS TE 14th St. and R. L Ave. H. B. WARNER. “WHISPERING SMITH” OLYMPIC YousSt. Bet.14th & 15th CONWAY TEARLE “The Sporting Lover” DANCING. PRIVATE DANC- HISIIIIGI'OI’S LEADING THEITEI!S LOEW'S PALACE COLUMBIA F_Street at 18t 18th I’ lt‘l'o.t at_13th Coatiauous, 10:30 -.—u "1“ & medl FOUR DE LUXE SHOWS 'rmn AND FINAL WIEK 120,330, 7AND O P. M. RUDOLPH potels VALENTINO “THE SON OF THE SHEIK” £ NEXT WEEK S MNetro-Goldwyn-Moyer Presents “LA BOHEME" WITH LILLIAN GISH AND JOHN QILBERT IN “HOLD THAT LION" ON THE STAGE JAN GARBER'S | |- FAMOUS RECORDING ORCHESTRA FAREWELL WEEK FOR RUBINOFF Famous GUEST-CONDUOTOR A T RIALTO —NOW PLAYINGG— A GREAT BILL—TOO GOOD TO MISS “BROKEN HEARTS OF HOLLYWOOD” WITH LOUISH DRESSER, PATSY RUTH MILLER, UGLAS FAIRBANKS, JR. A, Throbbing Tale of Those Who Seek for Fame and Fortunme in the Moving Pleture Studios of Hollywood —ON THE STAGE— “WINTER FASHION REVUE” The Nowest Styles in Feminine Finery Displayed by Beautfful GIRL MODELS PALAIS ROYAL. 74 Dirscted by MISOHA GUTE A TRLEER £ Oonducting Washington's Best Orchestrs. R OTHER HITS AND NOVELTIES AL unmmmwmu i3, [ METROPOLITAN | ST. AT 10TH™ TODAY 11 A. M. TO 11 P. M. First National Presents COLLEEN MOORE AND EXCEPTIONAL CAST IN | IT MUST BE LOVE | EXTRA THE RECORD BOYS Redlo and Phonograph Favorites Today at 3:30, 5:25, 7:25 and 9:30 p. m. | —————— Cartoon—Overture—News CONTINUOUS ORCHESTRA MUSIO Washington's Finest Orchestra DANIEL BREESKIN, Conductor “The Metropolitan Ramblers’” Vl" 1 ON DAVIS, Conductor t” Syncopators DAYS ONLY IOM- m. to 1:30; 5 to 7:30 'S TIVOLI CRANDALL'S , TAVOLL . AY—LLOYD HUGHES in “PALS W — CONSTANC S TR Hiss OF 18th St—Nelow F TODAY 1:30 TO 11 P. A NIGHT IN CHINA GoRamors ORIENTAL f DAVE SCHOOLER & C0. CMEUST FIATIE CHARWS® IIIIlIlIIII"IIIIIIllllllll \ h Three Other Great Acts ON THE SCREEN BEN LYON WITH MAY McAVOY IN THE SAVAGE CRANDALL'S LLOYD HUG ™ Tln-un-r N w TH C"ANDAL‘ ’s omk o b CRANDALL’S co "”“ 3 Av T CRANDALL'S f:*;}"’".,flf‘.'(fi' TODAY AD TOM! _\nvl( CRANDALL’S Tr\lw\\‘— EYELY TOMORT, um in “PE 4 m1u MIL- % BENT FER QUELIN TR R TWICE DAILY 2:30---8:30 ee at3 ATIONAL ABSOLUTELY FIREPROOF nd_ forelgn s of first rank “FAR ALEAD OF OTHER STAGE AND FILM PRODUCTIONS, ‘BEN 1UR’ IS MORE THAN A MOVING PICTURE. MORE THAN A PLAY”--Evening Times. FRENZIED CHEERS AT EVERY PERFORMANCE: THE WORLD'S GREATEST THRILLS THE ONARIOFY RA(E ImE SEA_ FIGHT _ Al 093 OTHER SCENES IN DIRECTED BY FRED NIBLO “AI.I!ADV RANKED 8Y SEVERE CRITICS AND THE HUNDREDS OF THOUSANDS WHO HAVE SEEN IT ELSEWHERE AS ONE OF THE TRULY GREAT PRODUCTS OF THE MOTION PICTURE WORLD"”--Evening Star. 30—TOURING SYMPHONY onansnTA'-so AND THE SAME STAGE EFFECTS EMPLOYED I BOSTO DELPHIA, CHICAGO AN 8567 3 DAvlmN’s Tcl(h el)llnll;el]allll‘t cor- EROF. MRS qmrfly nnvm”-n;'x:g'fl s ; an H"I g 2 and Tango, Few & Chnleulon Valencia. Latest V nrllltnnl THE Pipiessional stage dancioe: th kind that gets you engage: ments _ Aleo Halirdon Oganoknn' ildren's classes. . Oct. Bl Mo xR #nd Main 3108, 30° Grand Opemng Dance NATIONAY, ,F'wa'flmr cLUB SATURDAY NIGHT OF THIS WEEK he Main Ballroom of the CITY CLUB 1320 G STREET Dancing. 9 to 12 0'Clock 7 person irobe check- ingfree: {rée Mistruction foF besinners. ““THE PLACE T0 GET ACQUAINTED.” Note-Last Saturday night 286 people vaded throueh the rain to at it the, Washington Hotel. That ls w 'y the Jub 1s e iy n?;‘n: i} ve" e 184 dance .»m Tax POLI’S TONIGHT THE GOOD FELLOW With JOHN_E. HAZZARD 'WII.H'I SHUBERT Ma! Teday Lasc oz uman M e upr S 10 S Trior to_New York The Messrs. Shubert Present FAY BAINTER ~ “FIRST LOVE” =7 30, BRUCE MoRAE ana ¢ | | ¥exT suNpax SEATS THUR. I RICHARD HERNDON Presents An American Comedy by Barry Conners “THE ., Claiborne PATSY” Foster | And Origigal Booth Theater N. X. Cast Her Cardhoard Lover By JACQUES DEVAL WARDMAN PARK The Motion Picturs Guild Three Shows Daily. g(:ym?fle?&"g'em