Evening Star Newspaper, November 17, 1927, Page 7

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A b PRESIDENTS AD | ASKED N TAX CUT Auto Group Claims Levy Has Taken $1,000,000,000 From Car Owners. Tepeal of the automobile tn the coming urzed today by utomobile m: upon Pr tax was *nting ctuvers during dent Coolidz> at the The President lers that thes not only for their in Iso for the millions of hen they expressed X on autono White automobile the hope that the w biles would be rem visod that 1 on to lh dea . therchy the the n the major p THE FEVENING STAR. WASHINGTON. GEORGE ROGERS CLARK PARTY AT WHITE HOUSE D. C. | New Manager Installed at | has severed his connection with the i Fox Taeat { his narne by the publ | of tha Roxy THURSDAY. “ROKY” QUITS POST AT FOX THEATER Film House—Rothafel l Gives Statement. | S L. Tothafel, to radio and movie fans as known everywhere Roxy,"” n this ¢ sment mads v. according to rre today in ity department | Corporation of | an snneun Theater 0T nouncement confirms reports cirentatea here about a month when it was learned th * had taken cl ox | os in the local were contemplate ‘To Stay in New York. 1 v v osavs it will be beyond his | i to divide hix attention longer | on the local theater and his thea- New Yori. The announcement | ington | staze of | of the »‘affairs of the Fox V. have reached the and the suce OVEMBER 17. 1927. tinctive theater, the Roxy in New Y has long heen calling for my d my strength and endurance being insufficient to divide between these two institutions. I have been forced to sever my active eon- nection with the Fox Theater in | Washington. Praises Reception. “It is therefore a matter of real re- grct to me that [ must, for the pres- ent at least, terminate a contract, en- | joyable always, with my good friends in Washington—friends who have in entire attention, | | did_egeouragement tended us on all oc “Unfortunately there is mental and’ physical endu where there ave in addition ever press- 'inz demands upon our time and re- sourcas, we must of nec ¥ at times {forezo certain pleasures and ambitions nearest our hearts. In this instance, in bidd a fond adieu to all my on friends in order that I | may devote my time exclusively to the Roxy Theater in New York, there i and there can be no diminution of th Iu\.- of all the Roxy ¢ limit to you all, .md “n | “ROXNY." | Lawycr Hurt in Fall | old, lawyer, re- | Club slippad | which is dote on the ment pian. Other Products Cited. They uhmuml that uw paid more In Federal o minded the P forms of transporta factured o nand of manu ricles were golieved of <t fter the war, and that the | only pointed « 19X has amo and every Industry branch of before th that there are ve hicies en the road as conclusive evi dence that the machine is an essen tial element in transportation, with- out which the husiness of the country | ©ould not go forward, 0. F. A. COUNCIL WINS BANNER 3 TIMES District Meeting at Herndon, V:x‘.r L Awards Membership Prize i to Andrews Chapel. Bpecial Dispatch to The Star. * HERNDON, Vi November 1 For the third consecutive time Farm- ers and Mecha Council, No Fraternal Americans, of Andr Chapel, was rict banner b District Couneil, sarterly meeting was held here. pro- sided over by C. A. Grubb of McLean. | district deputy State president. State Secretary James Mansfield of | Alexandria presented the bhanner. it was accepted by R. E. Berrv of Andrews Chapel. Secretary Mans- | field reported that the State drive for | 1.000 new members was prog with the prospect that the distri quota would be more than filled. ®aid an insurzent council hud turned to the ranks of the 0. F with a large membershin. followin: the recent split, and other: nng to return, The meotinz had a 160 per cent at- tendance, " A ndr ¥ Tean. Vienn: this town b The commitiee i Farlton lanes, chairman. reposted « bills to be pi the next sion of Congr: king rmn..-. im- migration commit tee on Bil Crump | of Alexand the | present: andria IIL' a presented to all | in the district not already re State secret McLean, ¢ John S. A. R. ENTERTAINED BY PATRIOTIC PICTURES | (. “Careruns Appreciation Voiced Over Purchase | . - of New Building at Meeting of Society Last Nigat. Members of the District of Co- | workers, and | ESSE PRAISED FOF\‘ vflo»nanmw WORK. ,:.“ N lz,»]— ('1 c5 at Chevy Chas %-’i_fnLE ?1. { ~rirn flfl\mmx» Al .by Col. F. J. Herbeit. ‘ Undor 3 T esse ts In- 'l(tnl\ 1y here thin u H C by, i m -t [#iaco e adopifon f “the [ ient. Cob, 1% J. Heshegt, director tion enfareement” for hd the Di the men's Chase Breshit 'HVH‘Y: din ne: at t 1 od proki ot compeEr. - cased employment | : late Nn Iemue. an:' D prot : clacs of the fan Church a1 Tand riat ) Rinle !,"mhlv-y?vfi Chevy n the Disitiet of Columbia du its | Nove nd Joe yment Dicember 21 office of the Unite ser was ) . Leonardtown 4 in what they He said the the ofiicers did of them had Herbert © tived firs: and five until ‘ufter one a injured. peakers weor Kelly of Pennsylvanin Brady, president of the and Rev. J. Hillman Holli tor of the church. A. B. Caldw rman of the commiltee. spresenta to some of the unskilled| e surplus of cleri-| ployment Win Point in Fight Over Zealand License Bill. nd, s was reported in | Maryland at the | ate director WE No- “ | vember 17 ().—Prohib !a vietory today in the committee st Premier Coates” licensing bill. out hich is before the louse of now employmer Industrial employm conditions in | rirginia continued fa factory | <t of the |ty be s operating on_full twad n_ were well employed, and | 32, while a t e theve | b 3: s under | minir A prop per cent majord iry to determine the in_the proposed, na- in some | were 11 way that offer employment to many men 'I hP res vote' was adopte 1 that the re six y upply of labor in W . as provided for v weil employed in | was vejected, 51 vot ite director saw | for the condition ovembor Mild w a wiarked efe employment ‘conditions throw he conntry dering the m Leader in Y. M. C A. Campaxgn Mlstakeq Friend's Costly Overcoat for His Own | service declared in a summary the Nation. An outlook for imy high | employment in the automobile wut | try was noted, |l.' vas nndv as 1o 1 walked to the the | the expensive bl ot |worn o the meetin ct- | standing nearby, Y. M.{and strained his ¢ e could be no mistake about it friend was putling on the missing at. Amid a b Another e, but Mr. Al witk it and lieu of his own tailored f John ¢ 10 acespt it in | he had had of laughter the -mis- take was rectified dils of the in cident were baved to a larze sather- e |ing of Lett's campaizn associates ves- and pi . terday by Leonard W. Do Gast, the campaign luncheon the ary of the committee, and the chn announced th> loss to t A [ man wes forced to make a All were urzed to examn apology.” and m FRIDAY ¢, Sons of the American | the | entitled | and lh». Indenendence” 2 in the La| showing of motion pictures “The Eve of the Revolution™ of nthly meeting, v, was elected !np-x«ml at the | meeting over the the building.®at 1 as a headquarter iety, S. A. R. Sixteen members were the meeting. Kenneth president, preside MANAGES THEATER CHAIN. Rufus G. Byars Named by Licht- man Organization. Rufus G. Byars, colored manager, vesterday became manager of the Lichtman including the Royal, in Baltimo and the Howarl, Lincoln, Rosalia and Jewel here. He sald all house mem- | bers will remain as stationed. | Byars, who opened the Howard | here, was for several vears man: for the Murray theaters, and operated Dreamland Park in more. His connection with the way Theater has heen NEAR EAST DINNER. Brookhart and Pellegrin Speak at Hyattsville Affair, Senator Brookhart of ¥ Harold . Pellexr! of the Near for the National | | theater | general | theates severed. Towa and ac Divisi Relief, we a large Gold . held in 1t Pinkney Memor Episcopal Chuy Pellegrin and Senator | i Dr. Joxeph R. | parish house of Protestant The meeting was presided ove Mre. K. J. Mo Prince Georges ( slnner will be announced in a few Specials! Tomorrow Only! These two regular quality items will be offered at: Regular $2.60 Men s Cut Sllk TIES Friday Only A Speciol Lot of Qur $2 Ties Marked Special for Friday Only FrOSNer: 1325'F STREET Mary- | Colimmbia. | = | ppanied the t0 | serios & | P | e . L plany eyl public S WAL equilivrium s th * s new. ussuved PP wve ziven Milly ot my tfm3 and.} 30C | strenste to- e zoal sand | Keit helieve the’. fubl wel' sadistied | nighd the resp v [0y would’ IHA'»V'NWA dis. | sur it of . 'I'h(‘.uv wout 8 o'clock, Ist A susti‘ied a compound frar- is right. leg. He.was given id at Emergency - Hospital: % is lirgest . QVOD DEHINUFIE0T D 0B I HIIGI0 DIGUOBIIINT S HIOHI ORI Lwnwaooh&aomnannauccaooooo‘mn;mo«om o0 _&RK Pl?fl'- 500, | | | | ) .'meiy'o'n‘ Trip to Historic_ Vlr- : ginia Home. : od by Gav. LT n oof Tadiana, old Nort . Mictizan, hogan a pil. | o residents of 1 vest, Omo, ind Wiseons from \Wa 0e bitholncs b of | Gen. ( I k. noted Mutionary o wio_conquered Northwest for the United & * PAriY Was re neon h\ sident Cool o White o 1y theveafter left by train for md, where toniy by the \ of Commeree. Tomorrow the party pshrg, the n which the nd tate Chamber will visit Wil it of Virgin For the best slogans submitted in our Prize Contest Open to all, and awards will be made Dec. 19th v sove n(_\ hl'( h hirth | "Witliam artune. of sulent of the George Rox ial Commission of Indiana, ac- - party. "he celehration will he the in honor ir For Full Particulars See FRIDAY’S “STAR” TABBOTG aanbnnamoaammmacaflc—bnumbumbfi‘ DO 0000 3GRBOTON COGRI000 SO HRIO GRON0 000 U HI D GOOO T first of a one hu of_events o B special intry he won. s t & taking of FFort Sack. neennes, Ind., on | will he recalled in lebrat onal memo. n connection with (his | n the site of For ville. 037 HCHHOHOHOHOHO O 0-O-K0HOHOHOHOHOHOHOH - 0 HIHOOHHOHOHOHO G GHOHHHOHOHO-LHHO OO O OO 0 B a0 R ot L o o B0 D OO OO OO DY O DHOHOH) QIO MG nnmwmqncmomeanfl‘aaoobbo g moodabo ,_nomumwwaoca awwaboowarmacoa aai}mnancbram FNORARN00ICITAHITIT c"aau 0 0 SOGHICHI G C OH S GO OHHHG O OHO MO G OHD L O 0 GHOI - DI G 0 - 1 OB o o dopoaq IJOTCTOUJAVOC 2 D ULIN & MARTIN COMPANY ‘A Notable Showing of Attractive Lamps Our display includes distinctive types in Bridge Lamps, Floor Lamps, Table Lamps, Boudoir Lamps, Girondelles, Torcheres, as well as an unusual display of European and domestic lighting effects. Conspicuons for their walues n our collection are these tivo wery atlractive lamps we are illustrating: Floor Lamp With Italian Pleated Paper Shade; the base is in antique gold finish. Complete, lamp and shade, special— $8.50 Bridge Lamp An assortment .of decorated parchment shades; the base is mn antique gold finish. Com- plete, lamp and shade, special — Lamp Salon Second Floor HOURS, 8:15 to 5:30 Dulin & Martin Company 12]4-18 G STREET PHONE MAIN 1294 1215-17 F STREET Don't Let a Compétitive Salesman Represent the Hoover to You use thm are \nn\u!cnl 'h t The Hoover \\v” nt eaping -service possi- urchase your cleaner te the macliine w hich po,pubm\ Iynl plmm' ns aud we witl send-a man to your *. whome.and.let you compare’ the New Hoover. the one ¢mbodying ive Agitatio th any other : '-’Nmr" Lyou’ may: be considering.. - . You op Sredt o voniséli to inwestigate thoroughly * before yortlecides | Do n ¢pt any “just-as- f5d” cleasfet..on’the word of asalesman whe is perhaps_a little Joy |r(’nl||u_~|.x~nr for-his own L product (nnmn, i \\ilh The.-New Hloover. “Then ¢haase-for vourself. . Ll Onlss 34,25 doiin cowplets Soi dinoving - “tools. Balaice Monthl¥. ~. Hours: 8:43 to 3:30 Main 1294 Dulin & Martin Co. 1214-18 G STREET | DULIN & MARTIN CO. I Shining Array of Attractive Crystal for the Thanksgiving Table A TOUR of inspection through our Glassware Sec- tion will reveal many new and exclusive glassware patterns of infinite variety. We list below, with the sketches, just a partial list of items . . . complete services in each pattern are available. MANON—Rock Crystal Shown to the Left Goblets, dozen, $27.50 Sherbets, dozen, $27.50 Finger Bowls dozen, $27.50 Finger Bowl Plates Blie Bowl and Cry: Shozwn to the right SPIRAL OPTIC Goblets, dozen, $14 Sherbets, dozen, $14 Finger Bowls dozen, $13.50 Finger Bowl Plates dozen; $12 COLONNA LILY Green Etched Glass in Spiral Optic—to the Left Geblets, dozen, $10 Sherbets, dozen, $10 ‘Finger Bowls dozen, $15 Finger Bowl Plates dozen, $12 VENETIAN Sca Green Effect With Design as Hlustrated Geblets, dozzn, $57.50 " Sherbets, dozen, $50 Finger Bowls dozen, $37.50 Finger Bowl Plates dozen, $37.50 Hours: 8:45 to 5:30 Main 1294 Dulin & Martin Co. 1215-17 F STREET 1214-18 G STREF

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