Evening Star Newspaper, October 7, 1926, Page 58

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53 PRIME MINISTER | VISITOR IN CAPITAL Right Hon. Gordon Coats of‘ { New Zealand En Route | to London. The Right Hoh rdon Coates, prime minister of Zealand, ar rived at the British embassy t niorning and will spend the day Washington before procesding on his don. where he will attend | conference in o Washi a captain troop ship Newport Nev d the other officers, v Capital The election of the young veteran Bs premier last vear inaugurated a new era in New Zealand ¢ previous prime ministers born in some other part of the empire end came to New Zealand as Maj. Coates was born and reared in | New Zealand He was horn in a North Auckland | farmhouse 46 vears agn and received | his earlier education in the mnearby country school His early life was spent on father's <heep and cattle run later he stirted on his own farm hgton with m; his and experienc to represent Kaips Parliament, a sea ever since Early in the war Zealand Infantry tain, and served in when he retur major and the n has retained " Regimer nee until h the rank of tary cross and bar er he was returned n of “The man who He had previously the Ma cabinet public worl an vs. Coates had daugh d this is " since her mar- | riage. The tie daughters are being left 1 in the care of Mr. Coates' mother ANSWERS DEFENDANT . IN LIBEL PROSECUTION | = | Miss Norma Vlehmever Claims Had Three Years in Which to File Suit. Miss Norma Viehmever, who sever. weeks ago brought suit against fe of the ama- teur light-hea ight boxing cham- pion, to recover £104,000 as damages | 1. has filed in the e Court a replication mitted by defend District Sup to the plea Miss Viel suit with right of plea filed three years within suit. Represented by Ashford 2nd i er It is ciaimed in the plaintiff that she had which to file the Attornevs Willi divorce filed M::s Vienmever spondent. Both M mother, Mrs Moore, who was sus boxer's wife, der enything conc Attorney Edw W liss Viehmever Appears for Eat More Sea Food for Your Health’s Sake | “Our Friday Specials” Filet of Sole. . . .30c Ib. Chicken Lobsters, 65¢ Ib. Blue Fish......20c Ib. Crab Flakes . .. .60c Ib. Kosher Fish for Jewish People NO RETAIL DELIVERY Eacho& Co.,Inc. 21-22.23 Municipal Fish Market h_and Water Sts. SOV, Thone Main 10130, he foined the New | spoken | A little time. a littls 1l expense bui next Ma T bome gronnds bri ehow plae in you arieties and & mix- 000 to 70¢ ¢ Darwin Tulips.—Eight beaut ful A0 50c to T0¢ A doz o 5 to Q2.2:) Co white ecriped firet hrighten the lawn Spanish_Iris.— Orchids of the Flower —Garden 5 Beautul bloome tn ) J Fi for cuttir FOR 1NDOOR WINTER BLOOWS, White Narelssus (American). A doz $1.00 Calla Lily (Lily of the Nile) - Ea 25¢ 70c Oxalis doze: 30¢ Ameriean-Grown Narcissus. —Seven o of X 3 nd Jonquils stock last year. e $1.00 1o 81.50 Write for our illustrated bulb catalos Now is the time to sow lawn seed.— Write for our free booklet on mak: and “malntaning a lawn " Capi- g0 tol Lawn Grass Seed. a Ib F. W. Bolgiano & Co., Inc. 1009 B St. N.W. CALL MATIN 91 The Hards ow mixture (bright muxture:. A | d the National | 12.3:30, 5, £:30, 8 and 9:40 p.m. | | i | gerac TODAY'S AMUSEMENTS. National—"Ben-Hur" (second week),| otopia t 2:30 and 830 p.m. Pnli 8 — “Her Cardboard Lover," comedy.drama, at 820 pm. Matines | at 2:20. Rfilfluo—f"The Patsy,’ 8:20 Prnlde"'n “The Kiss in a Taxi,” farce. at 8:30 p.m. Matinee! at 2:20 Keith’s—"San Antonio Siamese Twins,” vaudeville, at 2:15 and 8:15 p.m. comedy, at vaudeville, | continuous, 1:30 to 11 p.m. Strand-—'Watch the Drums,” vaude- ville. continuous, 12:30 to 11 p.m. “Bringing Up Father in burlesque, at 2:15 and $:15 Mutual —“Evelyn Cunningham Re burlesque, at 2:15 and 8:15 p.m. Columbia —"La Boheme,” at 11 a.m., 1, 3:10, 5:10, Bad Men," ay 30 and | Rialto —“Her Rig at 11:30 0, a.m., 1:30, 3:30, ight,” alyvpse,” at 10:30, 12:20, 2:35, “Almost a Lady,” p.m Ambassador press.” at 6:15, & and Wardman Park-—( (second week). at al--'Poker Faces at p.m no de Cen 12:30 Lincoln (colared 2 to 11 p.m, “Diplomacy™ Special Low Prices on Drugs 40c¢ 52¢ 57c 98¢ 69¢ 75¢ 50¢ 75¢ 44¢c 75¢ 60c Gastrogen Tablets. . 75¢ Wyeth's Coliyrium.. §5c Jad Salts........... $1.25 Digifoline Tablets, $1.00 Listerine Oxy-Crystine...... Tic Mead's Cod Liver oil k's Sugar Milk_ .. ampole’s Ext Cod liver Oil. ... Special SOap Sale 10c Palm Olive Se» Srecial 4 for 95¢ Limit 12 to a Custo Fn‘x{ay and smurday On’y Get It At Gibson's Where Your Dollars Have More Cents 917-919 G St. N.W. 0 and 930 pm. | ace-—"The Four Horsemen of the | at 2:15, 4, | “The Honeymoon Fx- | and 9 pm. ! from THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, MISSION FEDERATION Friemishin With Cnina > She trected | the import t friendly Christi HOLDING CONVENTION | reiations between that country and e —— the United ; The Woman's Interdenominational Woman's Missionaty ‘Hedaration I8 afmilated with the Federation of Woman's| Boards of Foreign Missions of Nerth | America and with the Council of Wom en for Home M MT. VERNON STEAMER Charles Macalester Leaves Tth St. Whart Daily 10 A.M. and 2 P.M. Round Trip, 85¢ Admission, 25¢ Cate and nter _on_Steamer Mt. Vernon not open on Sundays Interdenominational Group of District Meets at Mount Vernon Place. The Woman's Interdenominational | | Missionary Federation of the District | of Columbia and vicinity opened its ninth annuai sessions of “Free School | tor Missionary _Instruction” in_the Mount Vernon Place Methodist Epis. {eopal Church South yesterday. The meetings, which are to be held through | Friday afternoon, will ha featured by | us phases of local work at vesterday's | v Mrs. W. G Jamison, who served as a missionary | for the Disciples” Church, at Wuhu, DA Fvening Classes Bulletin on request FRANKLIY UNIVERSITY portati 13th and H Main m-zh! m.. fAve-nine LANK BOOKS We have them—any kind you need. —Things to make E. Morrison Paper Co. able Cool 1009 Pa. Ave. $1.25 Kutnow's Powder $1.00 Zonite..... Cn660 c Lavoris....... Atophan Tab’ Phospno 8()e Phospho-Lecithin. . 7’?" N 15¢ $1.37 66¢ 39¢ Fleet's £1.00 $1.00 Ovofer Pint FEskay Phosphates Yrreens 35 te too, Andirons $2.75 tr £1.00 Nujol. ... o 500 Phillip's Milk Mag- Rail nesia Fenders, and mer. None Delivered 11™AND D. C. 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We install a pipe or pipeless furnace, a steam or hot- water heating plant in a short time now and you dow't have to pay ome pewny wm'la Odnh"p l.\'l’, and then yow can P8y in convemient monthly payments. Pipeless Write us or call Ver- gre 7o €5 ohfeation *To you SHIELDS CO. SHOWROOMS 824-26 N. HOWARD ST. Vmol CCGS | A\"'EF\IF, TS. LOEW'’S - PALACE c«n-u 10:30 a. m—u ». m. NOW PLAYING THE FOUR HORSEMEN OF THE APOCALYPSE WITH RUDOLPH VALENTINOG AND ALICE TERRY ON THE STAGE FRANCES WHITE International edlenne Palace Concert Orchestra B xmunummnmmmmnmnmmmmmmun Il}IHIMIUII}IlllI}H‘HIIIl?IMMHINlWNImII'H NI i VMSHIIG‘I’OI'S I.EADIIG THEATERS LOEW'S GOI.IIMBIA F Street at_12th Continuous, 10:30 a. m. NOW PLAYIN Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Presents KING VIDOR'S CLASSIC LA BOHEME Based on the famous opera! Direct from ita Broadway run at $2 prices—With LILLIAN GISH AND JOHN GILBERT Pathe News: NATIONAL |-20d WEEK “Ramon Novarro i a _most com pelling Ben-Hur. Francia X. Bushman makes himself ae hated as he should ole of Messnla, and pretts Alny fs everything that one should thy he "—STAR. and_romance. technt nd great mob scene this picture of Ben-Hur is a misfortune. “NOT to have your children s an_injustice to those Evening Times. his Is one of the great —JOHN by Gen. Lew Wallace in brought to the screen with a keen TWICEDAILY 2:30—8:30 SundayMat. 3P.M. ALL OF WEIICH RELATES TO AETRO-GOLDWYN-MAYER 4,000,000 PRODUCTION of drm F Gl nl LEW WALLACE S immoval WITH TH: OR. G"IAI. MUSIC SCORE NTERPRETED BY A TOURING SYMFHONY ORCHESTRA OF 0 Jeats Jeling “or Next Week RIALTO —NOW PLAYING— CARL LAEMMLE Presents “HER BIG NIGHT” A Glorlous Joy-Tangle, Starring LAURA LA PLANTE On the Stage “A NIGHT IN A CABARET” Featuring HELENA LANVIN Mesto-8oprano, From the Capitol Theater, New York. and omzn ENTERTAINERS o4 and Directed By MI8CHA GUTERBON, Gonguoting Washington's Best Orchestra. International News—Other Hits. Arcadia Auditorium Music by the Arcadians Dancing 9to1l Every Evening Prize Dance Saturday Evening Oct 9, 10 o’Clock Cash Prizes Ladies, 75¢ 4y Moran Continuous—13 noop to 11 p. m. On the Scre “That Model From Paris” MARCELINE DAY & BERT LYTELL GaiwstiEe JACK POWELL SEXTETTE In “WATCH THE DRUMS" 4—OTHER ALLSTAR ACTS—4 Wetx RUDOLPH VALENTINO Week In “THE S8ON OF THE SHEIK." KEYTH~ ALBEE VAUDEVILLE TODAY TWO (2) SHOWS nd_8:15 2118 THE SENSATION OF THE SHOW WORLD San Antonio's SIAMESE TWINS Born Joined Tn“l‘fllov A Presentation of Wonder and Amazement ADDE!D A TTR'A(T"‘V C. wThe Ham What Am® 9——Oller Star Featur rONIGHT vy Berasc0 0103250 10t Momwrs Shubert e TRICHARD HERNDON Presents An American Comedy by Barry Conner; ‘‘“THE PATSY’’ With CLAIBORNE FOSTER And Or!lhlll Booth 'l'llo.l'r. AY. Caur NEXT SUNDA TS _NOW. EARL h\lll(l)ll PREARATS Rroadwas's _Best Comedy “LAFF g0z MINUTE |THAT OFF” Mat. fat. i TONIGHT LAURETT: TAYLOK and Her Cardboard Lover __By JA DEVAL __ AT CHOLS Presents HOW. Y (IN"' A_Romantle Comedy. with MINOR WATSOX, ETA LANE, RANK 0TTO Film Features PARK THEATER 4618 11t . MONTE BLI'E and PATSY RUTH MILLER in SO ¥ THIS IS r’ fl H"’PODROME hcar s BEBE DANIELS “THE VOLCANO” Ahl’)FI’i A'l‘rR‘\!Tlrv\‘ ELlTE Nath St aml“l‘ L Ave. OLYMP“: \nu \l Ilfl ch&l‘th LLOYD HUGHES __“PALS DUMBARTON VET JAMFS KIRKWOOT, LOWRT L SRR MAN. BEX LYON i “TilE RECK LESS LADY * t b EMPIRE 911 " S THE, PFRILS b COMEDY. “MOTSE NEW STAN].‘()N le.\ f s LOIS WILSON F THE = SHOW-O! VIEW and AESOP'S FARL CAROL[NA 11th & N. C. Ave. “MOANA." WITH A STAR CAST LIBERTY Nerth Cap. and P Sts THE WILDERAFEZ WavAN - F AMERICAN '3t St & K. I Ave. MARGE AMY “SANDY FAVORITE 62 H Street N.w- RIP TO CHINA LIVE Presenta PRINCESS 1114 i FLORENCE in, vor Pa. NEVER KNOW SENATE R EACHS CAPITOI. Sih & 0 Sts, N.W. | DOROTHY GISH i Ny N.E. VIDOR WoM- Ave. S.E. " “THE SHOW-0, with LOIS Wil ~H\ BROOKS ‘and GREGORY . Also Cartoon and Comedg. CIRCLE 2105 Pa. Ave. Ph. W. 953 Ample Parking Space and & pm. Admission F TALMADGE, RUFFALO" Showinge T CONSTA pss OF THE DUCH DANCING. LADY 7 PRIVATE j pupiis. Si lesson PRIVATE DA course” 4 lessons. $5. or S single | sons. 1A36 19th st n'w. Phona Pot. 318 LETTIE MARIE BARRETT Previer Dansense Will Make You a_ Perf allrosm Dan: B T Acagar Dancing every eired. Agmisaion” room. CITY CLTB opening dance iaat The Tchermk‘ofi-Gnrdmer School of Dancing Reopent A_thorough tramn dance taught in the manner of the Risian Balint an exemplifed Dy Paviowa. Trefilova, Fokine Mordkin. Bolm Xeriilgie 1708 S Street N.W. 'DAVISON s e ‘"n;"':.:n". R M i Catalog 1 e Fox Trot. Waitz and Tanco Charleston. Vaiencia. Latest Vartations CATHERINE BALLE Jeacher of Smart Sten Reeuiar A P rehentra: 710 Ok aw fl&' " Elroy’s Studio of Stagc Dancing ~teaches Ned Wavhurn's method Saturday. October Oth_ from 1 to | MARGARET E. LITTLE. director. 14th and Park i "~ HELEN JANE MARR | _Disciple of Ruth St. Denis ORIENTAL. BALLET GREEK, CLASSICAL ETHOD 9752 8° . Enroll A pm. o Arcadss. 1000 SR

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