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Take nightly for a week and note the effect. 18e, 30‘; 60c. All Druggists. [WEATHER STATIONS ON AIR LINES URGED Needed 50 Miles Apart on Both Sides of Routes, Lions Club Told. Lines of meteorological stations 50 miles apart on each side of airplane routes to keep aviators informed not only as to the exact weather condi- tions within the lanes of travel, but to keep track of approaching storms from either side, were advocated by Carl.Gustav Rossby of the Daniel Guegenheim Fund for the Promotion. of Aeronautics 7 luncheon Mayflowe Much United Weather establishing such plane routes, M added that the are necessar: proaching st Emphasi to keep tra The need of more) meteorologi Mr. Rossby deplored that “there are prac no univer- sities in this country in ihich used are mostly of the luncheon the members of the club stood with bowed heads out of respect to the | memory of their fellow member, the late Harry Edwards Claflin, who died last week. The club members were invited to attend a_meeting in celebration of the of the !Huml- ing of the Young Men's C i ociation in the Washington Audita rium next Sunday afternoon a o'clock. les P. Taft, 2 be the principal speake! will be by the Interhigh tival Orchest Glee Club. tion or solicitation of funds at the meeting, it is stated. WOMAN L/ LAWYERS MEET. Bar Association to Hold Mcnthly | Dinner Tonight. The third of a serics of get-together monthly dinners of the Women's Bar Association will be held tonight at 6:30 o'clock at the Women's City Club. | Edwin A. Mooers, professor of law at the Washington College of Law, who recently completed codification of the welfare laws of the District, will speak on that legislation. Miss Sarah P. Grogan will tell of views of women she encountered dur- ing a recent trip to Europe. Mrs. Jennie O. Berliner will preside at the dinner. The association’s annual ban- quet will be held December 3 at the Washington Hotel Fall is one of the best painting sea- sons. Let Walter Morgan, 421 Tenth St. N.W., advise you regarding your paint requirements. Phone Main 7589, —Advertisement. | come | the impetus for the movement is being _|furnished by the church, | Frederick Lynch told the delegates to { lied, SHINGTON, D. C,” THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 1927. TODAY’S AMUSEMENTS. Natlonal—“The Barker,” drama, at 120 p.m. Belasco—"The Racket,” drama, at $:30 p.m. Poli's—"Funny Face.” musical com- edy, at 8:20 p.m.- Matinee at 2:20 p.m. Keith’'s—Lew Cody, vaudeville, at 2:15 and 8:15 p.m. Earle—“Rags and Riches,” vaude- ville, continuous, 1:30 to 11 p.m. Gayety—“Bare Facts,” burlesque, at 2:15 and 8:15 p.m. Strand—“High Flyers,” burlesque, 5 and 8:15 p.m. East Side, West Side,” con- s, 12 am. to 11 p.m. Metropolitan—“Swim, Girl, Swim,” at 11:50 a.m., 1:50, 3:50, 5:45, 7:45 and Pint Pint Flit Tablets ... Dare’s Mentha e—"Soft Cushions,” at 10:45 Pepsin . 2:20, 4:20, 540, 8 and 10 It to Sweeney,” at Phenolax 5. 3:40, 5:30, 7:40 and Mineral Oil 3 Cakes Camay 5 Soap ‘Little Theater—Blind Husbands,” | continuous, 1 to 11 p.m. Life of Riley,” at 2:35, and 9:40 pm. Park—"Lady Winder- mere’s Fan,” at 7 and 9 p.m. NEW MORALITY CODE FOR NATIONS IS SEEN Dr. Lynch Tells Convocation Future Will See Countries Judged as Individuals Are Now. No C.0.D. a movement afoot in Ameri- g rope that is molding the public mind So that in {ime 1t will || to believe that nations should [ live by the same code of m honor ality and that governs individuals, and Furniture. || “Barreled Sunlight.” House Paints. Roof Paints Floor Stains and Wax. Wall Tints. Rev. Dr. the eleventh annual convocation of the School of Religion of Howard Uni- versity at the morning session today, in_the Rankin Memorial Chapel. Throughout history nations have stolen, cheated, murdered and lived in constant suspicion of each other, and the world has looked on with complacency, Dr. Lynch declared, but to end war the people of the world must come to view such conduct as they would similar action in an indi- vidual. There cannot be two codes of morals. The majority of men long 180 learned to live without appealing to force to settle their individual dif- ferences, and this is the ideal the church is working for among nations. Some day, he continued, the world will accept service as the test of great- ness in both men and peoples. Preceding his address before the con- vocation, Dr. Lynch expressed sub- stantially the same views before the students of the college. Rev. Dr. Charles L. Goodell led the discussion in an open forum at which evangelism was said to be the first duty of the minister. Rev. Dr. Joseph | || H. Jenkins and Dr. Albert Murphy were to speak at the afternoon meet- ing, which ends the convocation that has been in session since Tuesday morning. U. S. Mechanic Position Open. day announced, that it will receive applications until November 12 for positions of subordinate mechanic in the mail equipment shops of the Post Office Department. The entrance salary is $900 a year. Full informa- tion and application blanks may be obtained from the United States Civil The Civil Service Commission to- | 3 705'14"‘312 & 30[6'!4“31’ Service Commission, 1724 F street. —gold buttons flashing Remember those days amounting almost to —*“All aboard” —and another day over in Lambert Hollow as the, local moves on down the tracks. * * * * * longed to be a conductor? 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PAINTS & GLASS Phone Main 1703 LIBERTY LIMITED Less than 19 hours to Chicago—no extra fare. Leaves Washington 3:10 P.M. Arrives Chicago 9:00 A.M. To Detroit the fastest train is The Red Arrow —only 17 hours. Leaves Washington 3:15 P.M., arrives Detroit 8:15 A.M. For information and reservations telephone Main 9140. On Sundays and holidays telephone Main 7380. among conductors on the Pennsyl- vania, and down through the years it has developed and become a tra- dition. The Pennsylvania conductor to- day is as definitely in command of his train as the captain of a trans- atlantic liner is in command on the bridge. " And he’s a host. Yean of ex= perience, thousands of contacts, have made him ‘helpful, cordial, capable. PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD Carries more passengers, hauls more freight than any other railroad in America AMUSEMENTS. Tomorrow—2:45 Premptly Poli’s Theater LAST SEASON'S METROPOLITAN 'ERA SENSATIO! First Prmmauon in Wnlhmxmu ot the King’s Henchman (In Enclish Music by DEE. « TAY'LOR o Cibresto b NT MIL] CNDELTOE YALE: DIAZ. MARWILK MARTINO. HEJD. Chorus of 50. Orrhulm of 50 Jacques Samossoud, Musical Director Seats Mrs. Wil reau Droop's, 1. WASH. AUDITORIUM WEEK NOV. 7 FRITZ I.EIIE ia the plays of Shakespesre wm-rd. 3 Wayfowar Hotols %1000 Boat. senta Il performances. STRAN MUTUAL BLPIAE!Q!J‘E MAT., 250 and 50c—EVE., 28c, B0c, 760 Mike Sachs and Frances Farr in ‘THE HIGH FLYERS’ With Betty Juzs Lee and Other Favorites NATIONAT, Tues. Nov. 8, 4:30 P M. THE KING OF FASHION PAUL POIRET Presented by The Hecht Co. Seats_on_sale_Box_0Offe GAYETY 9th Near F 215, and 8115 LADIES' CLUB THEATER Tadies stetines Datiz, 3 “BARE ACTS" With LENA DALEY And All Star Cast Next Week—Frank X, Silk's New Revus. WEEK com. vov.z THE PRESIDENT T. ‘Arthur Smith presents THE BLACK HUSSAR omic Opera by Milloecker Bzt ™ Huntianton. ars Crair. Auie Yago, Wm. Mitchett. Tea Daly. Bertram eacoc A”cast and chorus of exceptional singers. A $3.00 Attraction Tiil Seats $1.50 " KEITH. ALBEE VAUDEVILLE' TODAY Matines Evening .. I.EW GODY | MR & HIS. JIMMIE | BARRY In “Clinging Ivy” ADDED ATTRACTION HARRIET HOCTOR The Perfectly Beautiful Dancer | & WILLIAM HOLBROOK # OTHER STAR ACTS AND FEATURES Mgmt, Messrs. Shubert A snusert M TONITE AT 2:30 DELASCV AT 3:30 ALEXANDER MWKAIG Presents THE RACKET This show is right—it rings llku a néew minted half-dollar. entertalnment—put it on the calen- dar. An honest play.— The News. By BARTLETT CORMACK ‘With a NEXT WEEK SEATS NowW KILBOURN GORDON Presents TIA JUANA A VIVID, thrilling drama, laid the famous racing gamhllng town just seventeen miles over the Mexican border. The rendezvous of convicts, ticket of leave men, horse rac- ing sharks, blacklegs, outlaws and scoundrels. 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Hall in & Rollicking College Comedy, SWIM, GIRL, SWIM ——BEGINNING SAT— TALMADGE At Her Superd Best In CAMILLE TODAY—1:30 to 11 P. M. IDA MAY CHADWICK Werld Chample o et B Diesy Bloades RAGS III RICHES RUDOLPH "sc"iifiinm s Love, Junior Coghlan Bessi A HARP IN HOEK CRANDALL’S York Theater Ga.Ave.8QuebecSt. TODAY_—OLIVE ‘unvl‘zm:x in “THE MULHALL and L in “SMILE, CRANDALL’S ‘3,‘,‘,,‘{'}5,5‘“’0‘5‘_ —RAYMOND "HATT, and TOPAY=RAY, iadd (GaAve &Parragut GRIFFITH BOBBY VER- CRANDALL’S P CRANDALL’S N Ath St. S.E. RMAN KERRY inTHE GER in “BREED RIALTO NOW PLAYING! GEORGE BANCROFT CHESTER CONKLIN “TELL lT TO SWEENEY” Tonight ATIONAL | "ories at. Sat. 50¢-$1.50150¢ to 82.50 WALTER HUSTON Show Life B A 9’ NE_SOLID SEASON N az ruE BILTMORE THEATER, N, T. Next Week—Seats Today BILLIE BURKE »7MARQUISE® w"leUR BYRON JESSE THEATER A 18th and Irving Sts. N.E. Tonight “Way of All Flesh” )\ With Emil Jannings Paramount vs—Comedy Shows—6: 30 ¥ AT FOURTEENTH ST. Continuous 11 A. M. to 11:30 P. M. DE LUXE PERFORMANCES 1:30, 3:30, 7:15, 9:15 P. M. WILLIAM FOX- presents CAPTAIN FELIX RIESENBERGYS' Literary Triumph of New York. It Joys. 15 Sorrows &it's Glamours asuhdc G VIRGINIAVALL! J.FARRELL MADONALD OVERTURE ‘1812 (Tschaikowsky) WITH AMAJESTIC STAGE 'SPECTACLE DEPICTING THE BURNING OF MOSCOW ke Pride of ashinglon’ FOK THEATRE- SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA ACoue . xomnsons Gt A FIESTA OF NATIVE: DANCE AND MUSIC -.’ SENORITA LUfNAsfigfi;ln assisteo oY - aq oALLD " EwAR WOLY) | fl‘.‘}SPMI TROUBADORS ' Note Our Revised Scale of Prices MATINEE Entire Balcony ......30c Orchestra & Mezz....40¢c EVENING Entire Balcony ......50¢c Orchestra & Mezz....65¢c EDWARD “JOHNSON METROPOLITAN oli's, Friy, Hov. 11, 4:30. Beats Mys, ¥ g Greene's Bu., Droop's. 13th & G. CRANDALL'S E ‘,!,NRE, T()D\V —\Tz\R CAST in ¢FLYING R TOMORROW. HIGH SAU CMNDALL’S A?nllo Theater H St. N.E. 14th&ParkRA.N W, TOMORROW - MURRAY and GEORGE CRANDALL’S Home ’Ille?luj 1230 0 Nt E CRANDAL 'S mwoui— Savoy Theate CRANDAI.LS Savoy Theater TODAY —L ON CHANEY in SHADO! ND GRIFFITH cmmws Aven TODA\AJP N ORROW UDOLPH SO Tor BR' 4 SRUDQLEH OR." PatacE Continuous 10:30 A. M. to 11 P, NOW PLAYING Paramount Presents DOVELAS MacLEAN In His Latest Comedy “SOFT CUSHIONS” -— ON THE STAGE N A Gorgeous Chiness Revue Featuri HONORABLE wu 15 CHINESE ARTISTS \| Chorus of Besutiful Chinese Flappers ———ALSO—— ROSS and GILBERT In Comedy and Songs COMING SATURDAY THE WONDER PICTRE QERTRUDE “TRUDY" EDERLE onFar 5Fhox “HOUSE OF HITS” LOEW'S CowmmA N m SECOND AND FINAL WEEK SAMUEL GOLDWXN Presents RONALD COLMAN VILMA BANKY hthcrlnhlmthbnlld COMING SATURDAY Motro-Goldwyn-Mayer's $4,000,000 Production With RAMrmu“OVARRO Cast POPULAR PIHCEI Film Features NEW STANTON 6th &Csts. DOROTHY, aackas bl HIERS, “BEAU TY \H()}’ 1st St & K. 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Today 2:20 Tonight at 8:20 Fred & Adele Astaire fa the Gershwin-Thompson-Beashley MUSICAL HIT “FUNNY FACE” With' Wm, KENT and Great Cast. Beg. Sunday—Se: ‘Today LIONEL ATWILL w “The King Can Do No Wrong” A New Play By F. 8. Merlin DAVISON’S Teach you 1o dince cor- = n‘t'l;lclly Drivate any ou: eve. ‘with orchesira. 8% H LETTIE MARIE BARRETT rm'( 'g’l'l'll (;u l:l W!“"{‘ Sb‘"m“l g Wnlu—l’ux lancing taught.” 8¢ nm—v%--m_m..‘—‘ Sacher Courpe: cnunnu NCING TlN' RRChI0S Hrs.. wonm Fr.8604. 131710 N ¥ Ave ve. Nightly 8:30—12 25 Instructresses and Instructors FREE Dancing With Non-Teachers After Five 10c Class Tickets Music by the SPANISH SBRB&ADEK Martini Studios, 1317 N. ¥. A\'e [