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" 32 ' THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €. TUESDAY, DECEMBER 928, 1928. have improved their brains, they are | ) l gaining in every line of life, even! though they are more up in the ways | One person met death for every|automobiles, as reported by the Bu- of the world than the students of 1,109 automobiles registered in the [reau of Public Roads was 19,954,347, other days. | | District of Columbia in 1925, a lower [ “Emphasis should be constantly A college education, he added, places | i RIALTO —Now Playing— CARL LAEMMLE Presents “TAXI! TAXI!” For a Quick Trip to the Land' [ mETROPOLITAN | | B i F. ST. AT 10TH vills Cmemcas PERFECE Piays NoTE 13k St “Qll.iw " ‘ MIDNIGHT SHOW--FRI. 11:15 P.. M average of deaths as compared with | given to the fact that the death rate LSl "(‘1 ’(,’ ‘0'3"“ ahead of the| autornobile registrations than for | from automobile accidents is increas- s Sia i North Capitol Association| e hation as a whole, where one |ing rapidly year atter year,” the con- 3,000 at National Conference death occurred for every 923 regis- | ference said, E MIDNIGHT SHOW--FRI. 11:30 P.M. l nd that the street illi tered cars. Automobile registrations | hazard for every one is becoming il - MESSENGER NOW BROKER D TODAY, 11 M. TO 11 P. M. Names Henry Gilligan in Washington in 1925 totaled 103,092 | greater and greater. h Will Take Up Practical Rawerd Fverctt Horton First National Presents TP‘ifLinbfliTfilluzn ' & and 93 persons were killed in acci- “Beliter regulatio must be enacted and Marian Nixom to Presidency. flanta’ in’ which the registed odrs |land snforcediini better eefely tam: Aspects. New Wall Strest Partner Started on the Stage— COLLEEN IN QERBER'S were involved. paigns must be carried on. Wero the as Office Runner. “THE ATLANTIC MOORE GIGALES The National Conference on Street | number of automobiles constant year SO = Pl .. i With Six Agile Assoctates Officers were elected, an entertain- [ and Highway Safety, announcing the | after vear, it would be easier to gauge | By the Assoctated Pross. O e FOUR T Ayt L BABE EGAN’S REDHEADS ment program presented and a Social | figures today, said the death rate | the effects of the various remedial | pppyypwiner B | Joseph Rushton Hall, who started his S Bl e ot P TWINK oEs ‘Wall street career as a messenger boy Rialto Greater Orchestra ght by the North |here was 1,109 automobiles registered | measures already attempted, but the S—OTHER BEAR SO ri-8 hnur held last " 1di) ve | at the age of 16, was made s 1 h sard of the Ukulele® jzens’ Association to one death, or a death rate of 90 | number of automobiles is increasing olding resolutions, which have o age vest: vas mn Rox Rommell, Conducting the Ukule N 5 officers were elected: | per 100,000 cars registered. The rate | so rapldly as to present a tremendous |been found wanting in results, some | % Partner in the New York Stock Ex “Bnookum's Morry Xuias'! AR ER s iean. president. George A.|for the United States was 108 per | problem in itself, a problem which | 3,000 students were Eathering st |CTENEe firm of Danforth & Marshall, bt Daily at_3:18 nl a4 GEURGE O'BRIEN irst vice president; Dr. Ella | 100,000 registered cars, while in | necessarily calls for drastic measures. v Jast| taking up his new duties —SPECTAL— - L JANET GAYNOR , firs ¥ - X L or " St oy o: | night for a “laboratory study” to Oumfl'~'fiw$~0‘ntm second vice president; and | New York, the State with the highest | The fact that, according to the 1925 | RTOON_NEWS—_OVERTD o * e B Richardson, secretary- | registration and the greatest number | figures, for each auto fatality in |determine “whether Christianity can MIDNITE SHOW wasnDiniel Broeekin, Conducting in “THE BLUE EAGLE treasurer. of deaths, the rate was 137 per 100,000 | Iowa there were 2.190 automobile reg- |Pe of any practical use in changing IF YOU'RE NEXT W CRAND A “5°5 Z=aiin Theater William G. Henderson and Selden | reglstrations. ~Florida topped the list | strations, while in Florida. for each existing conditions,” it was declared 6 "Ew YEAR'S E'E i b g 624 &L, N.E. M were elected as delegates to | during 1 with 162 <aaths per | such fatality there were only 597 such | by John M. Moore of Park College, TROUBLED VAN AND SCHENCK roriolidas, Mat Toaet 3T G - o izens' Associa- | 100,000 registrations. | registrations, indicates the much more | Parkville, Mo., one of the leaders in o : Eatire Ch Bill. AY AND TOMORROW - HARRY the Federation of Citizen th tional #P=2 Consult our Optometrist Entire “‘" "’ i 5 DON _in “THE STRONG e e allowing members were | The total of deaths from automos | serious effect of the increasing num. | the national student conference. G or ac : N7 “CRANDALL’S T1v0 cotor "RFEL. CTHE o A A erve on the executive | bile accidents in 1925 reached 21,627 | ber of automobiles in one State than | The delegates. representing scores for accurate advice N 777, Park Rd. N.W E ROy’ e Toiv. M. E. Pittman, | persons and the.number of registered in another.” L e e -_\ Eyes Examined i Tnl? Svoins TV UORRGY CRANDALL'S _Yorkc _Theater Mrs. Rose Illouo;fln: \\'un:im:ufi. Firerice tidiy. open their con- Glasses Fitted Holiday Mat, T n»n..‘...“.. e i T Sheeran and Ars. s e ) M LEESE rogicans et T £ & ¥ A. . N "% Yanh BT Yo » - Lov Mis - c e past of similar OPTICAL_ (0. 814 9th St. oliday ! i g 3 o e Cepecutive committee, it was | CALLED STRANGE MIXTURE | eas. at 50 pm: organizations have been taken up Branch Store-713 11th St. “'\“'3"";:;"‘0'_;}"',‘{'{0 T‘,,,‘", Nida ,1"""" 2 M,,Og;iz - BACPH GRATES in “THE COUN an/x\\;_wum‘agl i Poli's—“The Vagabond Ki‘g.” musi- méhid:g(]»l“s:l“nls Or! (ihrl;u’l‘fl“y from Special midnight show, Frday Dee. 31 F[\ L 3 AESOP c NDALL'S (0' ONY ter the elect - cal play, at 8: p.m. intellectual point of view,” Mr. {ORRC v RA - program was given. William E. Wise | Catholics Told Quaker City Found- | “p TR ®0 0 BA - | Moore said. “The student volunteer TN TR Woln YioRer: o s s, T AT AT was chairman of the entertainment or's Ideas Varied Iax‘geiy B20ipn e o S sts, movement is principally for the pur- WASHINGTON MEN." e - AY-—JEAN NPR‘H“I T in “THE committee and presented those who 2 A & pose of encouraging foreign mission | NATIONAL OPERA CO. | cgs-"; l_n SOAK purticipated in the program. = John His Writings Reveal. caiKeltis—Dancing Derby.” vaude:| work ' But ‘this confererice, which EDOUARD ALBION, General Dirsotor. oy geten b T 2 | TN or T e Ut AFas? Clagett Proctor of the Brightwoo 5 = . will meet for the first time, is con- = Citizens' Association res \dl a histori- | By the Assoclated Press. ulx‘:me’;;uab"'s; 35},“,3.-. vaulie: a‘.,m‘,d with practical aspects of Chris. “LA B ” L p T T QUARTER- CRANDALL’S Home Theater cal paper and an original poem on | PHILADELPHIA, December 28— ville, continuous 1:30"to 11 p.m. anity. E A TTTE Bavos Theat ASe OIS B ‘When Washington Crossed the Dela- [ _ - fa, e Strand—"Frolics of 1927." vaude.| . The conference is a student affair. » CRANDALL'S Savoy Theater Foliday Mat, Thurs, ware” in commenoration of the 150th o o TS S| ville, continuous 12:30 to 11 pm. | World problems will come up, and(| HE AR WITH THE || ¥, o o ton e, Damote — TODAY. AR MHRASY M mp" e KoUK HoRSENER 0 e , delegaf an- } will b ! o AN anniversary of the famous episode, he aj isn Park—5: Puiriok’s Play: gates will be urged to take stands TINY | xRt GEORGESCO, Oonductor. | || TOMORROW GLENN HUNTER """w{t“fl‘. A IO0T SIPSON tn . d. on the issues raised. We ai n e e some_tokes ana | Ml convention of he Ameriean | cys, “Whati No Trinea?” musical com: | (o' assing of resolotione,. hecapes[| LITTLE GEM EAR PHONE ||| gAsmyozon avoronuae | | 1o ey G & Paul Grove told s S ® : 7 ) & P e o emart and Fugene Shreve | Catholio Historical Association were | edy, at :15 p.m. ; hey do not seein to #et Sy W e CAN BE WORN | ;',;’:';:,Atofizt Piamsia v CRANDALL’S Avenue Gr;r,fi CRANDALL'S 552 ot <ang several numbers. After tho pro- | told yesterday. | Gayety—Dave Marloms Ownl Thote in charge of tho meoiing WITHOUT HEADBAND || B A i Mattues daily. = pm' qundag. 5 oL MY Tl 20 P My | William Penn’s attitude toward all | Show.” burlesqus, at 2:15 and 8:15 p.m. | have indicated that the freedom of - TOBAT AN 5':»\-(- ROw. Jn!lh mnv’h gram the members and their guests Smallest hearing device. The GI RT n _“BARDELYS HERsHOLT 10 things Catholic, as shown by his Writ- | Mytual—“Dimpled Darlings,” bur.|modern youth and its revolts from were served refreshments. s Cal % 2 g 5 o — = prin W JEAN | ings,” said St. Alban Kite, secretary 9.0, .9 convention will be discuss dely. wonder of the age. By use o MAI.\IFI ENT." AESOP FABL}: THE OLD SOAR ——————— of the Catholic Laymen's Retreat | cSaue: at l;"“ g szt o N Miss. Dorothy Richarae ot ahe wt; (| radio principles, scientifically || League, “is indeed a strange mixture | Metropolitan — “Twinkletoes." at | york School of Soclal Work asserted || Perfected, insuring clear, posi- TREASURED LACE GIVEN of lntolerm:lce and t;l;mnce, o{l ar- ;!aoapz;'.)m., 1:35, 3:40, 5:35, 7:50 and ! ;hut representative college students :;‘Ve:(:‘:"::g 1;dh:mo.llch:':ch. rogance and sympathy, as well as ave not found satisfaction 1 - io, all these ’ TO MAKE ALTAR CLOTH |ignorunce of the true teachings of the r.mlul—u‘-mve s Blindness,” at 1050 ing, smoking, dancing and pettimer || pleasures can be yours. CARDS POLI’S— TONIGHT TIONAL TONIGHT | e . 12 15, 4:30, 545, 7550 and} .y, ” An Unusual Showing of Holi TS, THUR. & SAT. Eat. Mat, 800 to 82 S0c to $2.50 a1 ongrepation HOMR AT ot |10 e et o kel TR TS e Fo T oo RUNGFLE, JANNEY' Brescnts ‘athedra ongre, risburg that efforts of the or- « i I uddert Kennedy, chap- T . k " 1 cial From Many Prized |Eanization to “gather together the |16, 435, 513, 125 and 9:40 pm. " 1ain fo the King of England. predicted | p E. Morrison Paper Co. The Vagabond King L_MAT. TOMOR., Sic to $1.50 | Rare Material From 4 fragments of Catholic history deserve | o e P00 B0 B0 BT fbright futures for the college youths G]bson Co. 1009 Pa. Ave. Based on_Justin MeCarthy's MADGE KENNEDY Articles for Church. the sympathy and interest of the|yx ibia— We're In the Navy|of today on his arrival to participate - —— “IF I WERE KING" Cathollc world."” i i st JE15, 12156, (445, |di theeatine: 917-919 G St. N.W. With Music by FRIML IN By the Associated Press. AT R LDy r“ f’};_‘(l e p.m. i Y ‘There is nothing wrong with col- “LovE-lN-A-MlST" NEW YORK, December 28.—Rare . . T“glfis “;slgusme“- at 225, | e 70— EYEJ' EXAMINED and antique laces taken from old Her Explanation. lA" hlo Sl 50 i e i i " " — i GLASSES FITTED —w» WITH handkerchiefs, wedding gowns and| g u. Boson Transcript Sl L L - ! I i A SIDNEY BLACKMER vells, collars und cuffs and other helr. | PR B FARSIIE 4, 220, 410, 6,758 and 055 pm, ST ALAENER looms compose an unuSULl At Chral | thought she valued her freedom.” [12:30, 2, 3:80, 5. 6:30, 8 and 9:40 p.m, OPTICAL COMPANY — dedicated yesterday at the Cathedral | tho e g 8 JOHN GOLDEY Presents el ted S e Divine by Bishop | "She did. But she couldn't bear to| Lincoln (Colored)—"The Ace of M01 I-' ST._FRAN.560 l think of Jack having any.” Cads,” 2 to 11 p.m. Continuous—12 noon to 1 p. m. Manning. The cloth, 12 feet 9 inches long, and 2 feet 4 inches wide, is made up of 100 pieces of old lace woven into a GALA HOLIDAY BILL ON THE STAGH ClDER—APPLES—CHEAP IRVIN B. 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MEMBERS OF AMSTERDAM DIAMOND EXCHANGE vertisement. CHILDRENfGIVEN—CANDY. Qfimfin (J];lc. Star Distributes Chicago Company’s THIRTY-FOUR YEARS AT Gift Among Orphans. * Asan added bit of Christmas cheer, 935 F St!'eet 500 bars of Baby Ruth chocolate candy, the giit of the Curtiss Candy Company of Chicago, vesterday were presented to several hundred young- ¢ sters whose homes are in local orphan asylums. The candy was presented to the institutions through the Brandt “" Advertising Company of Chicago, rep- resentative of the candy concern. Interest on special savings cer- 0 tificates — compounded semi- The sweets, distributed by The And Other Precious Stones Jan, 7. Tiekets, $2.50, $2.00, $1.50 Evening Star, went to children at the annually' :’::x:‘(‘l.::,l-n‘;‘lz . Smith Bureau, Jewish Foster Home, the St. Joseph's JEWELERS PLATINUMSMITHS Orphanage, St. Vincent's Orphan Asylum, St. John’s Orphanage, the ‘Washington City Asylum and the Central Union Mission. Tonight B SHUBERT o ln. 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