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44 | NEGROES ARE URGED TODAY'S AMUSEMENTS. National—“Yes, Yes, Yvette,” musi- { cal comedy, at 8:20 p.m. Belasco—"Lily Sue,” a David Belas- DISTRICT HUNTERS t $:20 pm. Wiishington Auditorium — Mantell- " AT ,Hmuuv‘ Cu in “King Lear,” at 8:15 Thousands Out Today on Bay | d,i,’,**}'{f,"gj, S andifwibulariesMReport | o157t punninger, vatiGeuille, dat Earle—Rahman Rey. Oriental mys- [ tic, vaudeville, continucus 1:30 to 11 Birds Plentiful. p.m. . Strand—"Song, Comedy and Panto- An army of hunters today is|mime." vaudeviile, continuous 12:30 to trampling the banks of the Potomac |1 PMm- X | (um\_w.n. and Take,” bur-| ¥ o mark the opening i 1ark the openin e ating sdason. {at 2:20 and 8:20 pm Great flocks of ducks, many of ardelys, the Magnifi- hem -canvasbacks, have beeu re t 11:05 am., 1, 3:10, 5:10, 7:10 vorted. 1 Y p.m. Throughout the week end owner: f”‘.!:'.',”,‘,']""f’"’; yncopating Sue,” at ot small craft nored alor e river front were getting readv Rialto—"The _Flaming Frontier 5:35, 7:40 and 9245 pan. fore dawr today. JPalace—"“War Paint, " at 11:20 a.m.,, It_is believed that the ducks will be faund in good _condition 450, 6:10," $:10 ‘and 10:10 The feedinz grounds have been gocd this year | o) SWar; " Hat: 2] Penalties Are He 0.p.m. Local hunters ardman Park—"Four Horsemen conges from. be . | of the Apocaly rinla. Both Ambassador- lties for any caught L'llvm\l territory without permits 1 Some “bushwhackers,” it is be. 1 tieved, will be found along District waters. Thess wait in the bushes | til the ducks appear instead of ven- turing out on the river. Most of the District hunters wiil €0 to points along the lower Potomua and Chesapeake Bay. Many of them will go to the Patux- ent River and Bay points between Annapolis and Solomons Island, wl & few will go to the Susquehanna flats, regarded as the best hunting grounds uccessible to Washingten sportsmen. Due to a change in the gunning regu- lations, it was stated, motor craft was permitted on the hunting area vesterday afternoon, but gunners were not permitted to enter their sink-boxes until just before sunrise this a.m. 5,000 Are Expected. Tt s belleved that fully 5,000 sports- nen are In eVidence on the Chesa- peake Bay and tributarles. Boats of the dead-rise type, taking the place of the large craft used years ago, enable the eportsmen to enter the flats and get within short distance of the blinds or sink-boxes, making it possible for them better to enjoy themselves when +emaining throughout the day. There is a_provision of law against <he sale of ducks. The law, however, loes mot prevent sportsmen from raking presents to friends, and many | stav-athomes already have been | promised a brace of ducks for their | Tuesday dinner. The bay limit is 25 spering Canyon, 6:30, 8 and 9:40 p.m. (colored)—"Into Her King- continuous 2 to 11 p.m. xBELGIAN BANK BUYS GOLD §25,000,000 Reserve Purchased; May Be to Raise Franc. BRUSSELS, Belguim, November (®).—The Belgian National Bank, a&} cording to the newspaper Vingtieme Siecle, has purchased $25.000,000 in zold. 1Its gold reserve is thereby in- creased to a sum higher than neces- sary to cover 30 per cent of the notes in circulation. The purchase of go gold by the Bel- glan National Bank is apparently connected with the plan for the sta- bilization of the Belglan franc, an. nounced on Monday. Heads Steel Institute. WHITE SULPHUR SPRINGS, W. Va., November 1 (P).—W. M. Wood of the Miss pp! Valley Structural Steel tur, Ill, was elected presi- dent of the American Institute of Steel Construction at its annual con- vention Saturday. Other officers named were C. Edwin Michel, Roanoke, Va., and C. M. Denise, Pittsburgh, vice presidents, and Gearge E. Pistor, New York, treasurer. Pay High ducks, T Prices for THANKS PROCLAMATION | toare: Dl monds for manu- facturing Purposes. Oppenheimer & Shah 7 F_St. N“' @' EYES GLASSES Fitted Consult Our Optometrist M. A. LEESE ©FTIcAL co. 614 Oth St. BRANCH STORE—712 11th Street = @ ALLOWEEN | OPPOSED BY ATHEISTS Contrary to Principles of Constitu- tior, Association Telegraphs President. the Associated Press, NEW YORK, November 1.—A tele- eram asking him to refrain from is- ng a Thanksglving proclamation the ground that it is contrary to | the secular principles of the Consti- tution has been sent to President Coolldge by the American Association for the Advancement of Atheism, it was announced today. The telegram said in part: “The atheists of America call upon vou to return to the precedent estab- lished by Thomas Jefferson, who re. B fused to issue a single religious | When asked his rea- n i 4 Consider e ||| +—Celebrate at interdicted the Con ution from meddling wth religious | Toll House Tavern BURNT MILLS ROAD Fun—Frolic—Favors Warner Kennedy’s Orchestra Woodside 162 | tostitutions, their doctrines, dhuplint] or_exercises “If our petition is rejected and you ed the authority of your | reference should be ||/ the thanks due from the || Cover Charge, $1.00 te of Florida.” ' |—u= to stricken California ThisWinter S trains Dnily includ; . SantaFe tuin de-!.uxe You really enter sunny Caliornia the moment you ' step aboard one of the five famous Seuta Fe cfou- f continent trains. The new CHIEF— extra fare—is the finest and fast. est of the Santa Fe Californiatrains. Only two busi- ness days on the way. Daily beginning Nov. 14,1928, $10.00 extra fare from Chicago and $8.00 from Kansas City. For luxury—supreme comfort—and charming refinement it is unparalleled in the world | of transportation. | Fred Harvey Club and Dining car service sets the | standard. You will want to take the Indian.detour—by | Harveycar through the land of prehistoric America, Also stop at Grand Canyon. reservations and details e . | Twelfth and R streets. ,| clared that the colored citizenry DEd o THE ! TUESDAY, NOV. 2nd In line with our nish the finest The l-‘n.mous Diplomat Coffee Free Coffee Tuesday, Nov. 2nd. White Mogne "Tanet Gou Tne: Our 1227 Pa. Store T0 VOTE FOR 6. 0. P. Blaine Invincible Republican Club Holds Rally in Plea neral policy 16 fur- o0d, we now serve for Support. An appeal to colored voters to sup- port only Republican candidates for office in the election tomorrow was made by speakers at a rally held Fri- day night by the Blaine Invincible Republican Club at its headquarte: Ave. vlete stock of blank books. 1009 Pa. Ave. Trancis Wells, president-of the club, who made the principal address, de; of the Nation should never be unmind- ful of all that the Renublican party has done for their advancement in the last half centurv and that they should therefore solidly support t rty when it is fighting for politic supremac “I'nless we colored peovle give ov full support to the Republican party, President Wells stated, ‘'we cannot ex- | pect that party, when it is in power, to be over-generous in its treatment of us. Why should we desert a par that has done so much for our race, “or a party that always has been un- friendly toward us? Our proper rights, our- citizenship rights and !hm HAT do you| need in lumber| can Delivery you with the where. See us No Order Too Small J. Frank Kelly, Inc. Lumber and Millwork i il It Ii‘ !‘ 2101 Ga. Ave. North 1343 E. Morrison Paper Co. many other things so dear and Im- portant to us, can be made secure and bettered only through the Republican | party. | President Wells described the wol being done in this city and in nearl counties in Maryland as well as else- | where throughout the country by the ! Blaine Invincible Republican Club, in this campaign. He recalled that the club is one of the oldest, active politi- cal organizations in the United States. and dances. GARRISON’S 914 E Street N.W. .mu FAVORS for parties' See us. Wholesale Toy and Novelty Co., Inc. You will always find a com- it having been formed more than 50 years ago. Others who addressed the rally; were: W, E. Jones, J. W, Jackeon, R. | B. Blount, North Carolina; Walter Sa- voy, Willlam J. Scott, J. Townsend, of Kansas City, Kans.; Alex. Frazier Levy Wright, William Garrison, M. | H. Johnson, W. M. H’u'per.b A. Pat- ten, Frederick Smith, C. Harris, T. E. Vaughan, C. R. “'ml!ord Frank | Smith, Georz! ‘Washington, L. C. Wrig] R. T. 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OARTOON—NEWS CONTINUOUS ORCHEBTRA MUSIO Washington's Finest Orohestra DANIEL BREESKIN, Conduotor “The Metropolitan Ramblers'* MILTON DAVIS, Conductor WEEE DAYS ONLY 13 m 0 p. m. Week Beginning Monday, Nov. 1 AUDITORIUM A NIGHT CLUB FROLIC FASHION REVUE, 9 P.M. MEYER GOLDMAN'S ORCHESTRA AMUSEMENTS. 14th and Park Rd. DANCING DIRECTED BY LEROY THAYER Palais Royal DANCING AFTER REVUE 13th St., Below TODAY 1150 T0 M b. M. RAHMAN BEY The s Marvel of the Age lluos\- as the Orlem Genulne MIRACLE MAN “A GYPSY CAMP”’ Fastest Dance Act in Vandevillg e —— Three Other Great Aets B ON THE SCREEN REX With Human Supporting Cast ia THE DEVIL HORSE CRANDALL'S THOLL,, ., Yormrriy THREE and in BAD eater CRANDALLS ° 2 & Col. Ve 11th TOh;\V—-—VF’V"’\ BLYTHE in “SH Avenue Gmnd 815 Pa. Ave. CRANDALI.’S TO\I«IRI;(M,\—CFO O/BR] BORDEN in ™ KEITH~ ALBEE VAUDEVILLD AN ALL STAR SHOW THE GREAT DUNNINGER The Master Mind of Modera ARTHUR? & MORTON HAVEL With 8-rh & Co. EDDIE NELSON The Bun'ei~ omedian. RUBY_NURTON ™ —OTHER STAR— FEATURES JHOWS DAIL' 5 AND hones MATN 4484-4483.682% Washington Auditori;fi: 10th and E Bta. at N. T. Ave. N.W, Two Weeks, Nov. 1st to 13th The Internationsl Favorites MOMRRR Buppo. ted b s “pes et i Xirst Time Hore at These Pri Nights and Matinees, 80c, 750, 1. 3 rd, flower, Cariton Hotels 2o e Madltertamosly S Sraaaimation on Tour. 07 e Barealn Matinee Vi eunescay §2 5cat, Continuous—12 noon to 11 ON THE BCREEN RIN-TIN-TIN THE WONDER DOG IN “A HERO OF THE BIG SNOWS" With_Alice Calhoun ' ONTHE sucn Ed Blanche PR CILER & KLA S8 «Songs, Comedy and_Pantomime” ALWAVS * FOR L HEW YOkK SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA WALTER DAMROSCH, Conductor. POLI'S—Tues., Nov. 9, 4:30 SOLOIST PAUL KOCHANSKI, vt Beats Mrs. Greens's Bureau. Droop’ GAYETY Ladles’ Club Theater. Ladies’ Mat. Daily, 25¢ . With ABE tive & Take xevwouos NEXT WEEK—Aloma of the Bouth Beas.” CRANDALL'S pote i e TODAY. GrOmC QLIvT "BORDES CRANDALL’S YORK Ga.Ave.&Quebeest. TOPAY_CLARA BOW, 12 . 'DOWN TO THE SH! 3 _m “HER TOMORROW. OLD LO CRANDALL’S a e ve.& Farragut BUSHAMAN “THE MAR- FLYNN _in OF ~ THE AT .uivAlL Nigiits ana Sat. M. Si 1o 53. Wed. M 10NGRT 8:2( ‘l N;H ..4U..I(.A ast HYRBERT NETTE_ MacDON- ATTY. JERK G." AR- ND and With Lovise Grody and Hal Skelly BURTON HOLMES NEW PICTURE CRUISES IN COLOR AND MOTION 5 THURS. MATS. .2, STARTING NOVEMBER 11 SEEING AMERICA NORWAY via. ICELAND. HOLLAND, SWITZERLANC WORLD CRUISE Foners $6.60, $4.40, 83, $2.50 T at TICKETS ‘W ON €AL! Shubert Mat. Wed. At 2:30 “0c to $2.00 bert” > T cent "LILY SUE A, Sologful Stors of the West in_the 2.8 “ BETH MERRILL \'ul Carefnty S GLAMO A New Dnml ToP UR T PREWAR PRICE TOP AT! A NTTFS. £1.30 THE BLST ‘W BOOKS WILLIAM LYON PHELPS Professor of Literature at Yale Univer- “As 1 Like It Seribner's | Magazines. ete. Auditgrlum, Central High School “Plkets: $1.00 Office of Wushington Sociely of Flae Arte New York ‘Avenue Or_at_the_door WII.S()N-GREEHE CONCERT SER!ES Six Evening Concerts, 8:30 Memorial Continental Hall, D. A. R. TITO BCHIEA. Tenor Ciicage Opoa. TH SINGEZRS asd GABEIZO. W ‘mr( reci cING Arr"5y MPHONY ORCHESTRA. z_Reiner. Con !uetor. A Gl“\!fl)fl Boprane. ington Auditorium, JOUE. GAILICURCI. Soprans. JOHN McCO! PR | s tokets o t Mrv Groane ot = th axd O MENTS. PRESIDEN 1th & Pa. Ave. M. 211, siiror The i Soe 10 Tonight 8:20 By MILTON GROPPER l Mat. Snt., 75c and 50c l N\ TONIGHT Free Gifts Dodge Sedan ll Atwater Kext Radlo® [j Gas Range B | Vacuum Cleaner Ton of Coal Will Be Given Away il Many Gifts of Food Every Hour Special Gifts Floor Lamp — Monday Night Bridge Lamp—Tuesday Night All of above gifts are absolutely FREE AUDITORIUM 2100 to 5:00 fth & E NW. 7:30 to 19:00 Admission, 25¢ This Coupor and 10c Admits Ore Lady Tuesday Afternoon Film KFeatures FAVOR]TE 62N Ql'l\lflf N “ “FASCINATING YOUTH." TAKOMA Takoma l'x\rk. l) C. sl T On’ the et “HARRY'S AD SHOW” T3 Comedy et consisting principalls HIPPOBROME Koo RUDOLPH VALENTINO in “COBRA" lios attending any nerformance o, ERS Ber. 13th & 15th “BACHELOR | | | { i CAROLINA e h&\'(‘ArnS AMERICAN 1 5. &8 & in “MY OLD DUTC Wardman Park Theater The Moving Picture Guild Presents a Revival of “The Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse” With Rudolph Valentino and Alice Terry [E_DANC or $1 nnnw Jex, h st. n.w. Phos MR. STAFFOIiD PEMBEkTo Former New York Winter Garden Star and Partner_to Mae Mul de LESSONS TN Black bottom, waltz, clog, tap. and ballroom dancing. Pupil .J"Ri[t the siage, FEngagements secu Teal on i e DAVISON’S rectiy {8 fow. legsone. PROF.MRS Striclly private. any Bour: 1324 M S NW. Class * dunce™ Saturdey Graetine with orchestra. an Tm Waltz and Tango. Coll rleston. Valencia_Latest Nahonnl Fellowal'np Club Washington's Foremost Social Organizatior: Zorganized December 20, 1024, with s e - TH A PERS =1m FHE CLEE Wit Informal dances, evertrody wel every THURSDAY ‘and SATURDAY vening - | natreom | City Club Admission, 75e lace to Get Acquainted Masquerude, Colomal Hotel, 15th & 3, " uc ONALITY TONIGHT NEW YORK CONSERVATORY , Open 10 a.m. to 11:45 n.m. We teach vou to dance in 7 lessons. _Fox Trot. Wi Tango. Charleston, etc Gen. Assembly with orchestra. every eve. 830 p.m. to MASQUERADE DANCE THREE PRIZES