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38 National—"On Approval,” comedy, | 0 p.m. Belasco—"Wild Man of comedy, at 8§30 p.m. Poli's—"The Student CITIZENS SUPPORT | ville, at 215 and 8:15 p.m. | Earle—"The Midget Follies of 19 vaudeville, continuous, 1:30 to 11 p.m. | Strand—"Broadway Brevities,” mu | sical presentations, continuous, 12:30 {to 11 p.m ’ TODAY'S AMUSEMENTS. |at Borneo,” Prince,” op- Attacks on Board and Court Unjust, North Capitol Group Maintains. y—"Mr. Battling Butler,” bur- |1e qus at 2:15 and 8:15 p.m. \quml mem Babies,” burlesque, School | rlet Letter,” of the 5, 4:45, 6:45%and ct to that 5 | helors,” | , 7:55 and ot at | Cri Board ar Bupreme C board were t nect y b adopted at a mee tion in the Mei Church, Nor! last night Henry Gilligan. gociation and me! board, stated slightest sympathy recently made against Irene 4:30, randed in Paris," and 9:55 p.m (Second week)—"The Night 11:50 a.m., 1:30, 3:35, 5:20, 5 p.m | Twinkletoes,” the Court_of member: immer Bachelors,” | p.m Wardman “The Treasurer,” and 9 p.m ntral—“'Sealed Lips," at 30, 8 and 9:40 p.m. GIRL KILLS FATHER FOR ATTACKING HER ange to escape criti “Speaking charges e ate that 10 not 3 s v amc teachers and children, as the parents, and are without f * he concluded hool » went on record investigating the appointments of | President Coolidge to the Public Utili Daughter Slays Parent with Shot-J gun After Assault in [ counsel to that Home. n, whose name Br the Associated Press. ELIZ H January any part in the mat- | 25.—Enraged hecause he had attacked | her, Hazel Huffines, shot and | killed her father, Ben Huffines, 61, in | their home at Big Spring near here yvesterday, according to her story to the vice presid not wish to take ter. Representative Edward M Pennsylvania stated that th eenth amendment was the sver written in to the Constit the Volstead act was the statute ever written into our in an address in which he advocated a “closed Sabbath” for the District, and declared the people of the District bet ter off without direct representation in Congress. “The people of the District are a lot better off without a direct represent- ative in Congress now,” he stated “The present indirect representation of the District in Congress could not be matched if the people were given the franchise,” he asserted. Urges Closed Sabbath. “ would like to see you people storm the doors of the District committee chambers in Congress and ask for a closed Sabbath here,” he continued In referring to his statement lauding the eighteenth amendment and Vol- stead act, Mr. Beers stated that there 18 no comparison between the number of drunken men today and those seen before the passage of these laws. ““The man who says prohibition has failed, either don’t know what he is talking about, or he likes to drink him- 1f. ®€ ' The man who buys liquor is Just as guilty as the man who sells it, and I would like to see him behind the bars as well as the bootlegger. “Many of the evils that we blame on prohibition today can be laid at the door of the home,” he concluded, point- ing to the Sunday school and church as the only means safe-guarding the modern child’s welfare, and the method of combating the many present-day evils attributed to prohibition. Beers of eight greatest who after Killing her rang a farm bell until neigh bors arrived, told the sheriff that her | father twice before had attempted to attack her and yesterday when the two were alone in the house, he again | made the attempt | re. Huffines, at the time of the | was at a store a mile away check and | making pur. | The girl said that soon mother left, her father vear-old brother after her | sent a 13 on an errand to a neighbor’s house and then turned | upon her. She said that when he | released her she picked up a shotgun and fired. J | | Judge Blackburn Named The President has designated Judge James W. Blackburn as special judge of the Panama Canal Zone until Jan- uwary 1, 1928, “to act during the ab- | sence or illness of the district judge | of the Canal Zone and in all cases | where said district judge may be dis- qualified.” J PORCH BLDG. CO. “ Is Specializing In Glassing-in Porches Cash or Terms. Make your open porch_into cozy rooms. Carpenter and Ce: t Work of All Kinds 4024 13th St NwW. e Robert M. Yost introduced Rep- pesentative Beers. ACE COURSES| Accountancy; B, C, 8. and M. C. 8 paving conditions in that lecality. vy and Evening e Fifteen members were admitted to the association. Reports of various Bulletin on Mllel! BENJAMIN FRANKL! IVERSITY eommittees were heard. President Gil- lgan presided. Tansportation. Boildin 17th and H 0 Main elght-twofive-nine ade by the method France uses in fi toilet soaps-for the THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, LABOR FIGHTS REDS ! HARDER THAN CAPITAL | President of American Federation Tells of Opposition to Bolshevism. | By the Associated P; JACKSONVILI la., January —The American Federation of Labor is more strongly opposed to holshe vism and is taking a mare active part in combating its influence than | American capital, William Green, pres ident of the vesterday. Mr. Green came here tershurg, where the ecutive council has co: terly meeting He meeting of t cil and Central The federation head said indications were that peace will pi trial circles for many m that there were any kind now i federation, declared here from St ided its quar it a public rades Coun Labor Unior 1 indus declari ihor dis progre putes Thanks Japanese Ambassador. Leslie P. Arnold, who took part in tha flight and is now on Lieut Corp Army Air round-the world a visit to . BOOKS BOUGHT “Bring Them In" Big Book Shop Phone Fr. 6191 933 G St. NW. or E YES* EXAMINED GLASSES FITTED —» OPTICAL COMPANY HOTFJ‘T FRAN 5606 “Our Wednesday Specials” Crab Flakes. . ...75c Ib. Buck Shad......25c Ib. Roe Shad .35¢ Ib. Clams .. 30c doz. Scallops .......50c lb. Fresh Cod . .....15c Ib. Fresh Haddock. .10c Ib. NO RETAIL DELIVERY Eacho&Ce.,Inc. 21 3 Municipal Fish Market 12th and Water Sts. S.W. Phone Main 10130 RELIABLE 15-jewel, 11-kt. gold rein- forced case, hand engrave guaranteed movement. 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Dally, 23e UNDEFEATED LIGHTWEIGHT CHAMPION OF THE WORLD BENNY LEONARD (In Person) In BATTLING BUTLER” Musieal Comedy Knockout fn 3 Round EXT WEEK—"Lot's More Precious THAN GOLD S, Good eyesight is more =< sult our optometrist for ’@ advice, ~__M.A.LEESE OPTICAL CO.. 614 9th &t Branch Store— 11th St One Cent Sale De Luxe All This Week at Gibson’s Purchase one item at regular list price, not cut price, No as the fin- in Recognized est homemade candy Fannle Mar \\nhlnnav\ Shops: Anrays Sold Ribhoned Baskets and you can get another of the same for lc additional. delivery—limit 4 of any item to a customer. 25¢ Pine Tar With Ext. 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From politics to religion, from biology to music, current topics of the day find expression in this magazine of controversy. In February : WHY PROHIBITION WILL WIN by VISCOUNT ASTOR More or Tir Paesirxt, by Rich- ard Washburn Child. Is rr Riont 7o Barax Uxsust Laws? $500 prize debate. Wiy Sunixeas PArank, by Agnes Repplier. Lixconx s a Lawyrs, by Lord Shaw of Dunfermline. Womex axp THE OLp IMMORAL- 1ry, by Smith Ely Jelliffe. Back To Darwix, by J. B. 8. Haldane. Sevex Sisteas, a story, by Llew- ellyn Hughes. In the February issue the Forum offers you a mart of opin- ion. Read it, and form your own views on the current topics of the day. Go to the nearest news- stand! Go soon! FORU Edited by Henry Goddard Leach Published at FEBRUARY $4 a year 247 Park Ave,, New York City 40c at any good news-stand D. €., TUESDAY, JANUARY -25 | | | | | | 1927 A.‘II'SEmTS. MUSEMENTS. 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Berasc0 ¢ Philin Goodman Presents “WILD MAN noit BORNEO" “A" Comedy w lll C: By Mare C i WOODS_Pr LUDWIG SATZ in Potash & Pearlmutter, Detectives With ROBERT LEONARD Finding Your Soul Companion Founder 01 1€ X uxoi. of SWAMI YOGANANDA ub) Lecture Tonight s f“ Spiritual Marriage. How to Selentifically Soul Companio; ttract Your Tdeal Tomorrow \n-m “Higheat Science cont ion and All-’Round it lectures. s it = AT‘I‘E\"I‘IOV’ F'el\lni‘ the Yogoda classes o 1'|l|('g in the Rose ide the Body Battery. 5 . Conscious Control of and Prosperity. Register now disappointment, e 3 331 Munsey Widg. CRANDALL'S ET ROPOLITAN] F ST. AT TENTH —— IFNOW PLAYING & A Notable Cast of Stage and Sereen Stars In Allan Film Fabian's “Made History Feor mand in ‘Raggedy Rose’ Comedies Should Be.” tractions.” NEWS. 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