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THE EVENING STAR, W‘\SHT.\'GTO}’. D. €. WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 1. 1928 s — e ————————————— e Little Theater will offer vival of urposes, the Trinidad Citizens' Asso- "Merry-(;; - Rnund.'? ;rnt:mrx:g Mul?y ECKINGTON MARKET SITE gmlon. meeting lnnv.h: Wnra’fl:‘; S«lmfl ‘snfl’v"flf,'?{? tx;le:um‘{ag: t::h?r:lnln:v: Philbin and Norman Kerry, supported 1ast night, rescinded its former indorse- | petition askini Com by George Hackathorne, George Seig- OPPOSED BY C|T|ZENS ment of an Eckington site for the mar-jf,’:ve the Wuge ‘l’:pe nflmlusflca:":\o;: mfim. Cesare Gravina and Dale ket, and nu;i‘ed .L r!.loll:'l:‘llm Pnpposlnl streets in the Northeast for coasting. er, any encroachment on e Patterson | Prohibition of sle! S 3 It is the story of two young lovers in | Trinidad Group Fears Encroach-|iract for commercial Plirposes. was denounced :.lm:ldlrcfllnufmon Sincas Vienna, one of them a high-born count ment of Business on Pat- The action came aften an open dis- | The assoclation asked that the old and the other a peasant girl employed cussion of the question had brought out | Uension Office he converted into an ar- as an organ grinder at the Prater, terson Tract. so many conflicting opinions that Presi- | mory for the National Guard. The fol- Vienna's Coney Island. From the pomp dent G. M. Koockogey appointed a com- | lowing new members were admitted to and glory of the pre-war days, when Fearing that location of the farmers' | mittee which formulated the resolution | the association: E. D. Wilhelm, R. 8 Vienna was the European center of high | market In Eckington would result in that left the officers of the association | Russell. Emma Pri J C. Ramos, Mrs Iife, to the gray days after the World | ..t of the Patterson tract bein I it co-opexate w1 i {Tiose frommc ies {J. C. Ramos, R. W. Tatum. James L War, when all was in_ruins. the story > 8 used | citizens’ groups In working for any site | Kidwell, Helen G. Gautly. John H by commission merchante instead of | which. in their discretion, seemed most | Thomas. R. B. Loughead, W. J. Hicks carries the two main characters. - Prior to the showing of this picture | being devoted to park and playground desirable. and James Early. Chaney i On’ Your Toes Atter Nid % Ave. Grand T‘“’»‘”'\‘j‘““"“"‘ N n s N Ce £ -|Mary Philbin was virtually unknown, G —~ = o S T MGy |but ‘as & result of her fine work as (| DPark on . 3 " 9 e & S k . | Agnes Urban, the little organ grinder. | Cameo Sundas. a she was promoted to stardom. Rupert M1 Rainier. Md. Ju'llnn lg"nh“dfi wll’h "d‘";\ 0;1 his ;tfi{‘fé‘ 5 hand Rarthelmessin Richard Rarthelmess it is said,.who had lived the lives of Carolina Richad Rarthelmess in Bichy Joud LI characters in Vienna. “Easy Street,” an carly Charlie Chap- | T T TR T 5 lin comedy, will be a supplementary nf Stec Jans of Sicel e b e Eks o feature, and a Pathe news reel will| Bl Daon 4 iy o p & g complete the program. i Photoplays at Washington Theaters Next Week WEER OF FERBRUARY 5 Ambassad’r Apollo o Charies Reginald Do Sunday Monday Tuesday nesday e Dove 17 Rillie 1 o " ent e Love Mart X I R £oied Camen comedy Cameo “Dorothy Mackaill in D “Man Crazy. Withiam Bovd Hal, Roach aldw i News. Comedy S pres. Fa Sidney Chaplin on Ronald Colman_ in s ) n Beaj Geste.” in The Better ‘Ole ) Barsymore in X Chirteenth Hour™ Wil Comnnenr]aMe Banl&ing SEI‘VT.[CE The American Security and Trust Company offers to the people of Washington a service which inspires con- fidence. and insures satisfaction. Thy Mackaill aria Corda i Moon of Isracl,” 1an Man Crazy Inkwell Tmp N e a Comedy Comedy._Nowe cartoon ity rect Ralph Inee in Mre Wallace R J Nt for Publi-anc “The Satn Woma Tom Mix 1 R »uunfi“...r Red “A Mans Past’ d iver _Jack Dufly_c Iy L Comed; Taura La Plante m Our Officers are trained to advise you. Qur Depart- ments are equxppec‘ to meet your needs. Barthel Drop Kick. Lionel Barrymore in John Gilt “The Thirtesnth Howr “The Bie T Dumbarton Maxsand 1n Land’ Rexond nd " ; 1 ? o . . T 2 3 > ; If it 18 a question about financxal matters, we can help you. v Haiton Naughty Nanetie St German st in Ramon Novaree and Last Waltz Francis X Bushman Empire ; o o ; s i s i . “Marion Davics Safe Deposit Real Estate . Foreign Exchange Departments Hip’cdrome Commercial Lo Soue Toen 4 b Trust e ; Savings Ton (haoev_in Rex fneram s The Ganitn o } : “The Far Coo S O Henry oo v Home Leader Tof Fisan S Lamieriack N it i and A Mar- A telin n AL St bl ne . | a Motte T I Th Mary- Kate Price i “The Haunted Ship" | o : dones, Ben Hall com smedy 3 Cumed A ¢ Srrial Ramon Nov Francis X in A cold may be coming on, and you can't tell where a cold will end. Stop Frean | ] “Women “The Is Farzotten Women ——————— > AND TRUST COMPANY o | Savoy Silver Seco i Md. Dark on Sunday w Rax_comads medy Takoma Sa oSOl Attractions in Washington Theaters Next NATIONAL—"Diplomacy.” George C. Tyler's all-star cast of Sardous “Diplomacy.” which comes to onal Theater for a week com- mencing next Monday evening. staris ts tour with an extraordinary record. | Sions of all ob ble data concerning ith ompany still in rehearsal in’ tainal . ;_v“n ‘lxr::rkc mg‘?ume capacity orhme | X_h‘; }E‘Y'e;t“ Ev:;ndu; h:uotor:g;:lb P{h}tmtlo Patnick Thebier thdus)“;"w":{: | the “Iron Chancellor” must go & large the opening performance ¥as 16 1a%% | part of the credit for the founding of place; s ekl O, ¥ of | {he German Republic the seat sale, and tickets for two extra | matinees which then were announced | were immediately sold out. 1 Washington. the second city on the | route of “Diplomacy.” made such a | demonstrative response 10 newspaper announcements shat an txtnrmtmee been ded for Friday, February o i mand has developed in vn. N. Y., and in Boston. : | Mr. Tyler's revival of ~Diplomacy” | slready is being acclaimed as greater | on tour than “Trelawny of the Wells.” | KEITH'S—Joe Frisco. Joe Prisco, late star of “The Zlnleld; begining Saturday. Pollies,” bumorist and dancing come- | @ian, will top the bill at B P Keith's |y, " g nqereon's stage creation, Theater next week. appearing. as al- e famous cigar and derbY. | 4. S hoct artistry of modern stage- | ihile Jmeewe. mn“-mm",:m":‘cun in a une]x of ;nmcm;n “E.fi?’ thers Wi v | rampant with color and novelty. € | in ‘,%’u“??“i%fi’“ufi‘&? nd | cast is headed by Wesley Eddy. the | et ok featuring thelr famous | dynamic syncopist and guest conductor i, meststed by | of the Palace Syncopators. and includes | ol sang Arpenng e e ‘rection | Ray Eleanor Ball, Bernice and Emily. Arthur DeVoy and com- | Dorothy Neville. ! Ofeda and Imbert, pany. with Evelyn Faber. in “The Dip- 1 Harry Burns and the Ada Kaufman Pand: Tihe cast including Laura Lov- | Girls. ‘Washington girl: Arthur | featured in songs. gra’ arlin in am act Week rance at the Masoinc Auditorium | g:.n Monday afternoon at 4:30 o'clock. | when he will lecture on “Bismarck and and the German Republic.” Dr Ludwig is well qualified to speak on this topic. In his careful investiga- Dr Ludwig’s investigations have ex- tended into a period of years—the re- ward of his efforts being recently sig- | nalized by the appearance of his mon- \imental volume, “Bismarck _the Story | of a Pighter.” which has caused wide comment in the world of literature. Dr. Enill Ludwig's appearance is un- der the management of T. Arthur Smith. PALACE—“Two Flaming Youths.” Chester Conklin and W. C. Fields in | “Two Flaming Youths” will be (hE] screen attraction at Loew's Palace, | On the stage there will be John “Milady's Fan.” which is said to re-| FOX—“0ld San Francisco.” Bob and Mar-| Dolores Costello, in an elaborate spe- | Dupont. ir latest Pag of :;p: and tricks. which they call “Quaint Acguaintances”: “The Whip King " featuring Burt Sheppard and eompany, and the Jack Hedley trio in “Wintry Sports.” GAYETY—"French Models.” Next week's United Burlesque attrac-| belinday and those of other days. and | tion 8: the Gayety Theater will Viola Eliott, known as “The Litte Venus” and her new production ~Prench Models.” The cast includes George Hart n: Edna Bates, soubrette. Hap Moore. Edyth Bates, in- genue George Grafe, tenor: George Manning and a chorus of 20 “models.” “ities are promised, including ot colorful dances, among ‘The Dance of the Spanish he Gypsey Dance” and 2 re- of living models of the harem from the celebrated painting of an Night” Auetion is in two acts. with & | cal numbers striking. soore of soenes and mu and cor’ NEWMAN TRAVELTALK—Sunday. At the 1al Theater next Sunday B M. New offer a3 the subject of his lect 330, “Leningrad,” the metropolis, and in &t 830 will repest his traveltale on Mosoow, which was the first of the present series, when hur- dreds vere unsble W gain admission Leningrad. nemed in honor of Lenin, the Boviet which Peter the the swamps along the The Window of the Guring ihe war as while the conflict The art i the Great yistence, and ugh the medium of and Mr wman's un- oow Mr Newn: wlored 1 4 censoriily 1 tie government snce \he wd for tne first Ume ring chsnges are revealed JASCHA HEINETZ—Turslay. Atur 1, shsence of two years Jaschs tie fumous violinist. will make rance Uis seuson 8t By 61 6 30 pn . B i the Artists Couree which will sppesr sl Borton Bymplony Orche ® w48 Giovenn Martine Mr Hetetz wil n ¥itle #ur Ci SPerpet sum price 4 y Ticks wy be oeined fiom Wit 4 coneert e ooy + t end G stieels and ot Polit ui fLessomn of Lhe o cert DR EMIL LEDWIG 10 LECTURE Fuil Ludwig Ui oistinguishied rier end one of the forenst olistoriane i biogiapliers Wil Dbk Lue Wiliel Weenipgion ey cial photoplay production, “Old San | Francisco.” will be the screen attraction | at the Fox Theater next week. begin- | ning Saturday of this week. M-nulnli Director Stebbins also announced an- | other huge stage show made up ofq melody and mirth, classic and jazz, en- | iitled “Grand Opera vs. Jazz." The stage presentation will be a com- setition between the music master of | | operatic soloists and jazz warbiers will {vie with each other for honors. There vill be also 3 number of specialty acts, azz players and jazz dancers and the Pox studio ballet and choral ensemble. | Among the operatic singers will be Miss |Muriel La Prance and Miss Lillian | Bucknam. “Old San Francisco” is a tale of ro- mance and intrigue, family honor and hate that winds through the upper and underworld of the lurid ‘Frisco of other days " Besides Miss Costello, Warner Oland. Anna Mae Wong, Josef Bwick- | ward and Anders Aandolf appear in the | cast, ‘The Bunday symphony concerts by the | Fox orchestra. which have been a fea- | ture at the theater since Its opening hase been indefinitely suspended be- | cause of the iliness of Conductor Adolphe 8. Kornspan. EARLE—"The Love Mart.” Billle Dove, appearing with a cast ! consisting of pirates, siavers and the | AAfT-saff of the Gulf, will be seen on the wrreen of the Earle Theater, beginning | Baturday, in “The Lo Mart,” while | on the stage will be seen & new Edward . Hyman presentation, “Down on the Farm,” described as & “royal treat in a | rural retreat” featuring Whitey Kauf- ,man and his Vicor Recording Qrehes- tra, Gus Mulcahy, harmonica ¥ing of the blues; La Scala. banjo wizard Geersn and Rothov, Bob Stickney and ! the Bix Farmereites Genrge Pitzmaurice's production for | First Netional of “The Love Mart” is taid W be a colorful drama. and was {uduped from s story by Edwards Child Carpenter. IU concerns the stirring 10- mance of & beautiful Creole maiden in the valiant tmes of old New Orleans. when pirates snd slave runners infested the Gulf Billie Dove has the role of an aristo- Leratic girl who i weeused of being an oelorom and 15 s0ld in Lhe Slave mart of New Orieans Nosh Beery plays the | part of & husky slave runner Gllbert | Julsnd has 1he masculine lesd in the musical comed. i the song hits is the famous “Love Nest™ { theme which runs throughout the| score. “Mary” is described asone of the | snappiest, speediest and pepplest of George M. Cohan’s musical shows. COLUMBIA—"The Last Command.” The attraction starting at the Loew’s Columbia Theater Saturday will be Paramount’s new picture featuring Emil Jannings in “The Last Command.” The story opens with Jannings as a in Holly~ nall over the world for the girl he loves. A call goes out for extras to play parts in a Russian revolution. Jannings is select- | ed to act the part of the general. Hi memory goes back to the time he wa actually a general in the Czar's arm: He remembers how he saved a girl froni his officers, the girl he afterward loved. The girl is a revolutionist and goes to the general's apartment to kill him, but | instead falls victim to his wondrous personality and returns his love. Revo- | lution breaks out. The girl helps the general escape from Russia and later is killed in a railroad wreck unknown to her lover. Stripped of glory. beaten by poverty, he sets forth to seek the girl and the dramatic climax finds him once again at the head of his troops, charging across a movie battlefield, waving the banner of his old country. METROPOLITAN—"The Jazz Singer.” The return of “The Jazz Singer.” beginning Sunday, for a showing of six | days only at the Metropolitan Theater is announced ; Now and then comes a moving pic- ture that is out of the ordinary and ! distinctly worth while. Such & pic- | ture is “The Jazz Singer,” in which the | title role is portrayed by Al Jolson. | this being the musical comedy star's first appearance on the silver sheet. The story is said to be that of Jolson's own life,” who, like the Jack Robin of the \\ Everyone at the Auto show is enthusiastic // over When physicians pronounce cas cara the PERFECT Lixative —why | cxperiment with things tht Lah thie it 4 Cascara m oa tre A natu role of Viewr Jallot, gentemsn und waster of fencing, and Raymond Tur- | ner. remembered for s work in “The | Patent Lonther Kid” hus the role of | negro body servent | BIALTO—"The 5 0tlight.” | Litimewe scenes of back-stage Jife and | » ghmpse ot he exisience of | Bivedway stage Snsiton B smong thie fertures ~hown i The Spotlight | e new PRramou: picture starving | Eother Ralston, which comes W the | sl Seturday The plot coenters sbout s wistful girl vhow Lrue besuty is bidden behind s senitive musk of plainness and who iddenty nde hersell made over into s | ghittesing buttesfly. 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In addition to the feature to be pre- | sented with full Vitaphone sequences and accompaniments, the bill will be completed by several short reel Vita- | which_are Roger Wolf Kahn and his Club Le Perriquoet Orchestra, and a featuring William Demarest and a bevy of pretty girls. LITTLE THEATER—"Merry-Ge- Round.” For the week starting Saturday, the An Improved Complexion And Admiration Ladies—Are youtroubled withsallow | skin, pimples and other face blem ishes? If the cause is constipation, allthe face creams and skin lotions AN You must expel E the poisons from ‘! the intestines—the bowels must move regularly. Try “T'heir action is mild, free from paiz | and not habit forming. Druggists, 25 and 75¢ red packages. won't help you. CARTER'S LITTLE LIVER PILLS. quickly as you can, It breaks up a cold in 24 hours because 1t does the . four necessary thingsin one: Stopsthe cold, checks the fever, opens the bow- els, tones the system. Bromide Quinine { the cold in time. 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