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B ¢ TODAY'S AMUSEMENTS. SENA'I'E GWEN PI.EA 3 ! ENTS. |NOONDAY CHRISTMAS | s e Comeas. at 320 .| PROGRAMS OPEN DEC. 13 'I'U PASS I]RY B"J_S‘”“':'(;'P‘:;“{_’:;fi:(i::,;‘,‘*;:'r""z" Winter | Services to Be Held at Keith's| | Keith's—Frank Fay-Ella Shields,| Theater Under Auspices of | vaudeville, at 2:15 and § p.m. | 's Federation. Earle—"Voices of America,” vaude- Women's | ville, continuous 1:30 to 11 p.m. Reform Federation Warned'b;:::‘,:'n"—mfi;,';,;;',{'u‘:“,n{;‘“{‘;’",‘l sl of Wet Congressional Chiefs. Noonday Christmas services will be held at Keith's from December 13 to 18 by the department of religious | ‘Talk of the Town", Winners,” at 215 and 8:15 | en's Clubs. The program follows: ines’ Kk . f = December 13, Rev. W. S. Abernethy. | Marines’ Use Asked. Jertutual—azztime (REYUe” BUF-| preacher; the Kirst Congresationai| uartet. ella Dallas.” at 10:55 thnpnmn.— 14, Dr. John C. Palmer, Resolutions calling upon the Senate | 05 and 9:10 p.m. | preacher; Mrs. Wayne B. Wheeler, | romptly the pending admin- \l»trnpfllitnn— ung Apkil at | soloist. & £ fstration reorganization Ml for the|11:25 am., 1:20, 3:30. 5:40, and| December 15, Dr. Z. B. Phillips, | % aleo the hill [9:35 p.m. preacher: the Columbian Quartet. | placing prohibition agents under the| Palace—"The Gay Deceiver,” at 11| December 16, Rev. Ignatius Smith, dopted unani. |a.m. 1230, 2:30, 4§30, 530, 7:30 and | Preacher: the Church of the Covenant Srolels sLis iy oriths htoetiona | 880 p.m. Quartet. H ) SN Reform Federation held last night in| Ry, ” TR e December 17, Dr. Earle Wilfley, Church of the Reformation, 212 | alto—“Kosher Kitty Kelly." at|preacher; the Sacred Heart Cholr. ] he R ation. 2121 11:30 a.m., 1, 3, 4:30, 6, 8 and 10 pm. | December 18, Children’s day: Christ- iced at the meeting, | , Tivoli—"The Great Deception,” at |mas story by Mrs. Charles Wood. it i o iubbes F2VA0] 0 and 9:40 p.m. s e, ders and three mem-| Ambassador—"The Waltz Dream,” ss. that during the six |at 6:13, & and 9:40 p.m. 2 ition has been in force| Wardman Park—"Othello,” at MRS. HE|TMULLER DIES. there has heen practically no legisla- | and 9 pim = o cubject. ¢ i % e e o st Central—"The Savage. at 12:30,| Widow of Charles G. Heitmuller of the Campaign,” |2 3:30. 5, 6:30, 8 and 9:40 p.m. Survived by Six Children. certain leaders in “our| Lincoln (colored)—"Subway Sadle," Sraitiiiiae, Lounise FEleanore ueens C'hapel road, | died yesterday following an opera- | tion at Sibley Hospital She s a native of Washington and had res | for the past 37 vears in Hyattsvil where her late husband, Charles Heitmuller, was engaged in busines Mrs. il 60 years old. of * have stood like a stone any strengthening of the | act He said that while |~ = = which eonvenes Monday | Albert Ritchie, and declared that they it must be remembered | helonged to the “hoozercratic wing of n_pivotal congressional | the Demberatic p ," saving if the “wet,” and that a “wet | Democrats put ei one up in 1928 engineer could wreck a train hearing | he hoped they would he defeated. s survived by six_childre hundreds of perfectly good dry| Sessions of the federation will con- “ihne:;nhfl: Miner. M Millard eltizehs tinue during the week, with a city-| ga)|, Mrs. Ella H. Coole Rmns!d‘ Members of Congress at the rally, | wide mass meeting scheduled at Cal- | ¢-° Heitmuller and Miss Louise Heit- | 81l of wher spoke. were Representa-|varv Raptist Church next Sunday | yiiller: two brothers, Willlam J. tives Thomas L Blanton of Texas. B.| afternoon, when Mr. Howard will | [feider and (harles W. Heider. and a G. Lowrey of ) pi and William | speak on “In Defense of the Consti- | gicter, Mrs. Georze H. Lanhardt. | D. Upshaw of M Rflm'm)nmnn ineral =ervices will be held to-| suggested that the marines he em-| Cthers who spoke at the rally 1ast | marime apiernoen . 230 oclock at ploved to enforce the Volstead act | night were Rev. Dr. Robert Watson, |(hrist Evangelical Lutheran Church, | Just as they are being employed ln|“hn presided: Rev. Dr. George F.|New Jorsey avenue and Mnrznnj protect the mails. and a resolution | Dudley. Rev. Dr. Clarence True Wil- | ctreat, followed by interment in Glen- embodying recommendation was | son, Rev. Dr. Charles Scanlon and |wood Cemetery I adopted. Mr. Upshaw gave n ce [ Rev. Dr. William Sheafe Chase. The poikaga | that he will spend his time after next | latter decried the quality of some ik March “tou the country and giv-| American motion picture films, and | World demand for pig bristles has dng John Barlercorn some more black- | contended that many foreign coun- | been so great recently that Shanghai end-blue marks triss are “'souring’ on American films ' has had a wave of speculation in the M criticized Al Smith and [ on account of their immorality. future paint brushes, SARIEEAEIAS e HOME OF THE FAMOUS WORUMBO OVERCOAT All Good Things Must End!. —heaviest reductions! —and this is the last week! This has been an extraordinary selling for Washingtonians. But like most good things—there must be a “last chapter.” And this is it. Deeper and deeper reduc- tions. 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Presents FOUR STARS In Fgerton Castle's Romance Y Last OUNG APRIL !In“lls at 8:55 P. M. PENNSYLVANIANS 3105, K120, T:25 and 930 P M. CARTOON_—NEWS_OVERTURE wumxmrous FINEST ORCHESTRA _ CRANDALL’S TIVOLI ll\lh & CRANDALL’S AMRBASSADOR niel Breeskin. conductin Park Rd IR(hS Col. KA. N.W, th 81, Nelow F L 10 To 11 PoW, “VOICES OF AMERICA” ENSEMBLE OF 34 4--OTHER STAR ACTS-4 ON THE SCREEN VIRGINIA VALLI and Great Cant In the FAMILY UPSTAIRS CRANDALL'S n'mun Theatet 4 H St NF. CYRANO TONORROW C.. FIELDS in LONTR onn AN ’ \ ric Theater ’CUIEQNDAI-L S e eguemmest i RETA NI " HARFM ~ROD A ROCQUE tn TODAY AND TOMORROW \IU\ \'HI(I~”‘IA\~ in THE WALTZ = CRANDALL’S araNy N LYON “THE I “HV‘~HPR\ -\\ :u L RETA NISSEN In Tn\wRRu\\ RAYMOND GRIFFITH FHE MRS 5 IR RE STR CRANDALL’S CRANDALLS Home Fheater TORAYE GORR R TN CGReR G iR TOMORROW — t i CitFKl!’\DALL TROOe FHE TN Y ! Mave. dnils 2 CRANDALLS e Satew i o Tm\ i TODAY —CORINNE i R AN AR Tfl\vn[{l‘('m vmvh LA ROCQUE in TOMORROW —RAYMO! GIGOLO. 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For Members of the Washington's Roelety Dancers MARGOT and (Miss Margaret Zolnax Thew Wright. Washington National Opera Co. EDOUARD ALRION, General Dirsetor “PlQUE DAME” «chafkawaks's Mastarplecs Rakowraa: Smirmee B va. Ivantzoft n Piano Co. [ BN LR O ~ WILL ROGERS | Prince of Entertainers and the Famons WASHINGTON AUDITORIUM 0 8 30 PENNA. AVE. AT 9TH KITTY MADISON Juartime Ama en 5 ).AI lmw‘ | BEATRICE COl —racently of the professional th, S W nT!l'l’\huu-- Col. 7522, Adams_67%0 | Teacher of Smart Stens—Regu \ Tuesday. Orchestra. LT e ey de. \DAVISON’S Teach you fo ¢ 13 15 1 DAVISON’S Teach ¥ou to_dance o ety in & fow len DE RESZKE SINGERS del1e ( CATHERINE BALLE k™ ar Assembly ‘.

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