Evening Star Newspaper, February 6, 1928, Page 32

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STAR, “’AQI]’IN({'I‘O\” FEBRUARY 6, 1928, DIES FROM LOSS OF BLDOD Willlam Gordon, Cologed, Expires, Due to Broken Artery. Willlam Gordon, colored, 59 years old, €07 Third street southwest, ‘died at Emergency Hospital about 2:30 o'clock yesterday afternoon from loss of blood, an artery in his leg having broken while he was driving a horse on Third street southwest half an hour before. M. LUTHER 6ICUS 5 5 % Optometrist & Optician When Gordon realized his condition ometr] he called to bystanders for aid. An Suite 202 International Bldg. ambulance was summoned and he was 1319 F St N.W. taken to the hospital, but the hospital Phone Main 6705 LOEW’S physicians were unable to save his life. E . o yes Examined & Glasses Fitted ALAC Coroner Nevitt gave a certificate of s e s UST ASK Us Continuous 10:30 A, M.—11 P. M. death from natural causes. —Now Playing— “TWO FLAMING YOUTHS’ A Zaramount Comedy Involving & Couple of Middle-aged Romeos with CHESTER CONKLIN, W. C. FIELDS. MARY BGRIAN AND JACK LUDEN —On the Stage— Jobn Murray_Anderson’s Georgeous Production, “MILADY’S THE EVENING D. ., MONDAY, AMIESEMEN ATIONAL EYTRA Tonlght nt & MATIVEE FRIDAY Usunl Mnte, W Thene and 9at. Margaret Anglin nyers Frances Starr Wm. Faversham Helen Gahag Rockville, Md, Saturday evening. Emmett M. Dodson, superintendent of the western district, was master of ceremonties, and addresses were deliver- ed by J. C. Duke, general superinten- dent; F. F. Leith, vice president; Win- ter C. Brady, superintendent of the East Bnlllmor(' district; Mr. Compton, sup- erintendent, of the West Baltimore dis- trict; Floyd H. Heaton, superiptendent of the Alexandria district; Miss Harvey M. Chiswell, secretary, and others. _ AMUSEMENTS, RIALTO NOW PLAYING (On the Screen) ESTHER RALSTON “THE SPOTLIGHT” (On the Sta, “MARY” 'IODAYS AMUSEMENTS. __AMUSEMENTS, Natlonal—"Diplomacy,” melodrama, at B 20 pm. o—"Broadway,” drama, at 8:20 l'nll' —"The Student Prince,” light opera, at 8:20 p.m. KAQEQ%TZ AREA OF 2,000 ACRES ONNINTH ABOVE (ST APPAREL SPECIALISTS flnvny—"Fn-nch Models,” burlesque, Land Included in Fort Hum-|at 2:15 and 8:15 pam. phreys Reservation Still | ™ & ot EXCLUSIVE MISSES” ¢ Fox—"0ld San Francisco,” continu- o—"The Spotlight,” at 11 am, Needed by Government. Earle—"The Love Mart," continuous, s ¢ $ Replying to an inquiry from Charles 1 2 4‘ 2 | Moore. chairman of the National Com- 11:30 am. to 11 pm. Palace—"Two Flaming Youths,” at n.l\\nn of Pine Arts, Sccretary Davis ;4\[ the War Department has informed 10:45 am,, 12:20, 2:20, 4:25, 5:50, 7:50 him that approximately 2,000 acres of KEITH~ALBEE VAUDEVILLE TODAY MR. JOE FIIISGO International Humorfst and Dancing Comedian ‘World Famous Comedienne ROSITA & RAMON Exotio Spanish Dances Jacob Ben-Ami Rollo Peters Chas. Coburn Georges Renev Georgette Cohan Antony Holles s ‘DIPLOMACY’ Dirsction Geo, C. Tyler, SHUBERT | WED. EI.ASC AT 2:30 —— TONITE AT 8:30 INSURANCE MEN DINE. With 130 employes of the western Maryland district and others connected with the organization in_attendance, the annual banquet of the Peoples’ Life Insurance of Washington was held in WWWW % Our Leaders Make Us Lead Special Shaving Special for Women | for anything in the line of Blank Books and we'll sup- ply it E. Morrison Paper Co. 1009 Pa. Ave. itan—“The Jazz _Singer,” 1:20, 3:20, 5:20, 7:20 and Columbla.—"“The TLast Command,” at 11 am, 12:55, 3, 5:05, 7:05 and v . at 11:20 am, Fort Humphreys, Va., have been |21 . n from profected or | 9:25 pm and 10 p.m. | 9:55 pm. Q included in the mititary roserva- | Metrop Congressional authorization. Little Theater—"Merry-Go-Round,"” are still being used for milit continuous 1 to 11 pm. poses and are considered neces: oli—"The Cohens and Kellys in the operation of the Engineer Se 2w 1 pm. and trainmg of troops at hat post.”| e o e While the acquitement of part of the assador— The Love Mart.” 6:15, land had been sfudied in_connection with plans for extending the parkine | system of the Distriet f Columbia e e otorat R e clow Washir he Park and | | | | 1—"Jaws of Steel,” at 12:30, 2, 3:30. 5, 6:30, 8 and 9:45 p.m. VALENTINES For Every One National Remembrance Shop (Mr. Foster's Store) 1405 F Street N.W. LET US Make ENLARGEMENTS From Your Favorite Negative sby 10, 35¢ A LEESE 'NNUAL SHOW Greeting Cards, Staticn- OPTICAL COMPANY 614 "n i owners. \’H‘\lmu Unu\n F&hhhfluw Direct A new dircct telegraph Previc NEW WIRE OPENS. S.-France Cable Line. able betwe States_and Fra v the Western Union zraph C Iy cable commuticatiofs with ave been available only (hmush S| John mission by t to land one of its Card Party Sponsored by Shrine of FUND-RAISING IS AAIM. Sacred Heart Sodality. A card party to ralse funds for the Chapel of Our Lady, which the Sodality of the Sacred Heart proposes to build m'th«' main edifice, at Sixteenth street | and Park road, will be conducted by the Sodality in the parish hall, Febru- ary 17. The funds realized by the con- duct of the party will augment the subscriptions already received from the donors for the erection of:the chapel. The catd party committee chairmen include Mrs. Eva T. Kilkoff, Mrs. T. A Gorman, Mrs. Willlam Morris, Mrs, Brennan, Miss Bessle Dodson, Miss Marie McDonald, Miss Sara Kray- ecka and Miss Marguerite Mahany. Offer 1—35¢ William’s Shaving Cream 1 Half Size Aqia Velva 1—25c Can Talcum Powder ette Razor 1—CGenuine Gillette Blade ALL 5 SP| 35¢ Only a Few of These Left, So 50c Phillips Dental Cream 50c Phiflips Milk of $l 16 Face Pmulkr. 4 25¢ Cakes. Woodbury's Facial Soap, Very Special 50c Extra FRE 1 full size box of Powder, white or en without extra aomi Face brunette, n( Woodbury's Facial Soap at 50c. A real great value. Stock 50c Pebeco Tooth Paste . 50c Mennen's Shaving 3 l Petrolag; I’lmn or Otherwise. FAN” A Glittering Series of Scenes and Talented Artists. LOEW'S OLUMBI Continuous 10:30 A. M. to 11 P. M. =—Now Playlng— EMIL JANNINGS the Star ef *“The Way of All Flesh," “THE LAST DOLORES COSTELLO “Old San Francisco” With Warner Oland A Drama of the Days When Frisco Was the Paris of America —On the Stage— .I’M Bal, 502 ¢ $2.80 P $2.00; Bal, 604 +5 §290, Tax " JASCHA HEIF ETZ Great Violinist ., Fes. 7, 4:30. Concert Buresn, 193, MME. SIGRID OPERA Vs JAZZ With 60 Entertainers and The Fox Orchestra Featuring BRADY and WELLS THE ABBEY SISTERS MURIEL LA FRANCE CLAY INMAN THE FOX BALLET FOX CHORAL ENSEMBLE ery and Gifts. cd from GARRISON’S bies v immediacly dered trom e point with Paris wund cable. | 1215-1217 E St. Very sm‘unl SEE SHORT-WEEK LOSS. Five-Day Standard Opposed Chicago Building Trades. . . CHICAGO, February 6 (#).—Adop- “W d Ho!” || P..C: Bov Named tor West Boint. o ot e ety ok ot s eStwar 0. v avirnnnd a1 WWaBtIngHin (A8 s UMITEESOURCTICRSD, SAL AERS FbEen ks has been appointed by the urged by some of the trades, would sident a cadet at large at the United | mean a net annual wage loss in the in- | CONTRALTO POLI'S, FRI, FEB. 17th, 4:30 \COMMAND" Novelty Ca iy € Picture Main 1586 S | A Paramount ween New tor, Vanishing Cream Princess Pat Face Powder .. .. .. ¢ . Al Orders for $2.00 or Mdre. Stock Limited. r [ ““ |m I || || ” We Deliver in D. Look over our display of Valentines, 1c up Open 8:30 AM. I.ur) Business Da Military Academy _subject to | dustry of $30.500,000, it was estimated 'S cation at the entrance examina- | today by Edward Craig, secretary of Get lt At GIBSON March Simflar appointments | the ‘Bullding Construction Employers’ p et i Aecibtion . e Geantmar b Where ‘Your Dollars Have More Cents ¢ been given to Ralph {3 Hv‘ndrrl‘:)k- ; . PO AN o nd Daniel G. Fowle, jr, rt | pledged to fight the short week. N~ Q \ The figures, he said, were based on 917-91() (] St. I\. V. Minn.: Harry N. Burkhalter, . N. Y. and Willlam | statements of union offic in the Fort Oglethrope. 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