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The “chain” newspaper, which has been extending its hold rapidly through- ut the United States during the past 10 years, represents a dangerous trend in Villard, editor of The Nation, said last night at a dinner given in his honor at the Washington on the tenth anniver- sary of his editorship of that paper. ‘The point has been reached, Mr. Vil- lard said, where some of the largest American cities no longer have a local- Iv-owned newspaper alive to local inter- ests, but only papers owned, and to & large extent. edited in other cities, whose owners regard them solely as money-making organs. Papers Easy to Acquire. ‘There are two ways, he said, by which outside interests obtain control of the newspapers of a city. The first is to purchase outright. The second is to purchase by forming a stock company | financed by selling preferred stock to| iocal people, while the outside interests retain control by keeping all the com- mon stock. A weaithy man” he sald, “easily | could purchase all the daily and week- 1y papers in States such as Idaho or Wyoming and thus completely control public opinion in those States. I am not sure but that a man like Henry Ford. if he wished to do so, could even purchase all the newspapers in Michi- gan, with the possible exception of the Detroit News, and thus dictate public opinion in one of the most important States in the Union.” Strike Probe Related. He said he knew of one instance where certain power interests had pur- | chased all the papers in a large Cali- fornia city and 15 other papers in that section of the State with the object of controlling public_opinion. Senator Nye of North Dakota, was toastmaster at the dinner. Zona Gale and Carl Van Doren. also spoke. Sena- tor Wheeler of Montana, told of his participation of the recent senatorial investigation of the Pennsylvania strike situation. 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Gayety—"Bathing Bcautles." lesque, at 2:15 and 8:15 p.m, Rialto—"The Hunchblck of Notre Dame,” at 11:40 am., 2:10, 4:20, 6:40 and 8:55 p.m. Metropolitan—"Old Ironsides,” at 11:30 am., 1:30, 3:30, 5:30, 7:30 and 9:30 p.m. Palace—“Gentlemen Prefer Blondes, at 10:45 am, 12:15, 2:15, 4:15, 5: 7:45 and 9:50 p.m. H Earle—"Serenade,” am. to 11 pm, Fox—"Come m Mv House " contin- uous, 12 n Colum| bur- continuous, 11:30 Ch‘cus" at 11:10 pm, Little Theater—“The Merry Widow,” mnllmlml 1to 11 pm. vol. m Valley of Giants,” at "35 4:20, 6:05, 7:55 and 9:45 pm. Ambassador—My Best Gifl," 8 and 9:50 p.m. Central—“Quality Street,” 2, 3:30, 5. 6:30, 8 and 9:40 at 6:10, at 12:30, ‘ 8kmny,“l|feless Gain Pounds of Weight with New YEASTand IRON in 3 Weeks — or Pay Nothing It we could enly show you the won- ronized s T s & At o areey. T this forms rom 10 quet Body of Calvary at Raleigh | of Hotel Tonight. Hl’ut Lester J. Maitland, U. S. A, fiyer, &ill deliver the nflnclul address at the thirty-seventh annual banquet of the Vaughn Class of Calvary Captist Church, which is be held at the Raleigh Hotel this evening. Thirty-five or forty members of the class have been designated as ‘“hosts” for the occasion, each to have charge of a table seating eight persons. It is ex- pected that several hundred members and their friends will attend. The program will include music and other entertainment. Lieut. Maitland, assistant executive officer in the office of F. Trubee Davi- son, Assistant Secretary of War, af.hl:ved international fame on his March - 6] minister of mines for British Columbis, died here this morning a few hours after he had been stricken with a hemorrhage. No. 79 For Chronic Catarth and colds that hang en- - Homeopathic Pharmacy 1007 H Street NW. 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STAGE: HIGHLIGHTS OF 1928 Featuring WESLEY znny THE RITZ BROTHERS De PACE c LOEW'S A NOW PLAYING 8ECOND BIG WEEK In a yicture of PALACE SYNCOPATORS and n Cast of Fifty Continuous 10130 to 11 P. M. CHARLIE B Grins, Giggles, Laughs and Roars FROZEN Auto Engines WELDED In the Car $9.50 , Weldit Co. 516 First St. NW. #thin Else Like It Quality—and Nothing Else but Quality. Search the World Over, Spend what You Will There Is No Gear Lubricant Like Ebonite. Demand Ebonite-T for Transmissions, and Ebonite-R for Rear’ Axles. EBONITE (Combination of Pure Qil) 20 Cents a Shot At Filling Stations and Garages. BAYERSON OIL WORKS Columbia 5228 Real Estate Loans (D. C. Property Only) 6% No Commission Charged You can take 12 years té pay off your loan without the expense ol renewing, $1,000 for $10 per month, including mterest and prin- cipal. Larger or smaller Toans at proportionate 1a PERPETUAL BUILDING ASSOCIATION Largest in Washington Assets Over $16,000,000 Cor. 11th and E N.W. KN HERKY . Frestdont PRI i i FARR S N/ BURNISHIN POLISHES ALL METALS Z N AN EER A | Fox Symphony Orchestra | Unique Delineator of Rural Characters || R 4nta Loow Story of the Blonde 8 | ______AMUSEMENTS. LITTLE THEATER ¥ _and G _on Ninth Street Opening Today A Revival of Erich von Stroheim's Most Gorgeous * Glittering Production “The Merry Widow” WITH MAE MURRAY JOHN GILBERT and Roy D'Arcy Added, Microscovie Feature “The Butterfly” NLEY-CRANDALL THEATERS EARLE | GONTINUOUS 11 A. M. tr 1L'E | De Luze Bhows— hE K On the Screen ADOLPHE MENJOU IN “SERENADE” wun":'v:wrmu VIC‘I'OH ORCHESTRA In o« Hyman Broadway Revue IN THE ARMY” ADMISSION PllGES Matinees 260 and Balcony, Ther” Ofthostra, 806, ' METROPOLITAN Continnous 11 A, M. to 11 P. M. First Time in Washington at ‘Popular Prices. - “OLD IRONSIDES” A Romance of the Days When America Was Young — With GEO. BANCROFT WALLACE BEERY CHARLES FARRELL ESTHER RALSTON AMBASSADOR 1%, *%%, ol Ril. 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NEW YORK PHII.IIAIIMOIIIG ORCHESTRA ARTURO TOSCANINI, Conductor TUES., MAR. 6, 4:30 NATIONAL THEATER Tickets, $3.00, s,w 12”. BOSTON SYMPHORY ORCHESTRA Serge Koussevitzky, Conductor Poli’s, Monday, March 5, 4:30 Seats, Mri. Groene's Concert Bureda, Droay's " 1300 G. Main 6483 'Hi'?-' AOFOLITAN OPERA COMPANY Frem the Mot Odera House, N. Y. City GUILIO GATTi-CASAZII, General Mamager APRIL 18-19-21 Mrs. Wilson-Greene's Burea. 1300 0. R e Rane Pase?™ iath | TODAY__MILTON SILL: RENYON in TWO FLAMI "YORK ¢ Ave- & Que TODAY --GFORGE L E \umn\ NINON i T R IINAE TOM MIX in wis H R Apianl | ToM, \RHu\\ ARCUS AC “THE PRlNcm l i 19 ll JACI DOROTHY M AC BROTHER, SMILE ALLSTAR GFRMAN VENTURE MAD L_HATS OVF. HIPPODROME ™ FOREIGN AN WD Bt n. \r 9th CAROLINA e I\ \\ \l\\\\i I| \\\‘I A\ “ ‘ AMERICAN 1 St & K. 17Ave. SA DOG_OF THE REGIMENT LIBERTY Nerth and ' Sts, SULANCYS KOs PARK THEATER .. JEAN HERSHOLT T VL AN VA e T NI TRUXTON N Cap- & Fla. Ave ZANE GREY S CNEVADA TAKOMA 108 Buteruu Sos. o Farking Troubles. This Ky b SRl ERS oF Ty PATHE NEWS G R RN GAR TRATLS Al CoN ORIN VINCTIN ARSORS B AN Wi DR L1 m, W POV Tl IN T BEERY. W R | ot THE F OX S'l Ul)IO |DAVISON'S o . MN g ..L-u W B W KEITH~ ALBEE Y VAUDEVILLE- Tasghed. EDDIE CO! CONFAD & MARION EDDY Hilarious_Fun_Offering. ADELA VERNE MARIE WALS" & FRANK ELLIS - nrnm ARS — EATURES \ln e \\ .l(\mx Famous Stage Play LAST DAY LON CNANE “TNE NUNCHBACK OF NOTRE DAME” A Viniveiaal we) GAYETY Warhingioa'y 0aly Wy longes Vhsate WE B "llfllllfi IEII.INES" win ERIN JACKSON-LEW LEWIS