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STAR, WASHINGTON. D. €. TUFSDAY, MARCH 13, 1928. : % R S L THE EVENI KAPLOWITZ | MCENCIES DISLUSS | pommemsmzmers,., _ AMUSEMENTS. AMUSEME; AMUSEMENTS. NI ATIORAL:" 5 | INCORPORATED nomwk“nm Merchant of Venice,” "OLI ’s #TEThXT Ss U SN DTAY bkt . t 8:2 ., Thurs and Sat. Seais Tomorrow b okl ON N[NTH ABOVE G ST WH.FARE AC.”VH’Y‘ 2 I;nl};—"(mnd News,” musical revue, PR e NGNS A - A l‘h‘l?a Dnm-vhc&n’m,zdy e e - & {at 8:20 pm. SO NoAR M THE EASTER APPAREL JTORE 2 A;';‘:“:‘:‘: R In llle Greatest Dramuhc Success of the Present Century Y ‘Red Headed Blondes,” at REMARKABLE Soceches Made at| 2 and 5 pan Many Speeches WMade a ) . » ; SALE e 1011 Connecticut Ave | : am. 5:15, 7:25 an pm. | 3 - Ceuncil Meeting at Motrel [ i : D EXHI ' politan—The Loglon b the| N 8 AND EXHIBIT Condemned,” at 11:30 am., 1:30, 3:35, | ‘+&5 Main 145 Y. W.C. A, 5:25, 7:30 and 9:35 pm. 5k St. Marks—the cafe that s universal fn its R Ve MRt seleT R ENIN Ol DRARE BUTANY) BEAL JT”‘-‘UL COATJ‘ Fox—"The Gateway to the Moon,” | Ak appeal to those who appreciate the best. WITH THIS AMAZING CAST continuous, 12 m. to 11 pm. b Al Evans and Mis Recording Artists MAZING CAS e ot PARIS, REPRODUCTIONS ot informative addresses on the! Earle—“Sporting Goods,” continuous, | ¥ hestra Music for Dinner and Supper Dancing vioLer ronEwT cuanLes COOKE general welfare work of member organi- [ 11:30 am. to 11 pm. . “ HEMING WARWICK RAY . ""'"'F c T S OF BEAUTY Zations of the Washington Counci! of | Palace—“Rose Maric,” at 11:20 am.. i 5 ; F HE CREATIVE GENIUS | <ot Agencies featured a luncheon 7:40 and 9:45 p.m. | Irving Bocrnstein Directing Concert Music at anlmm MAY NTON STANLEY ; 0 council in the Young | ;, Rt ;m;sm.: " dsozond week). at | Supper Dancing. 10 to 1 ROBSON CHURCHILL LOGAN Christian_Association Build- | 51350, LM P Guiehesn Dinner i S \ a < rects, yes-|®" 2 3 . PON ESSOTRGION "Mt T GRS, 00 l.u‘n? Theater—Pover of Darkness,® eren i Seraing . from FRANK FrurzL rs included Mrs. Robert C. | continuous, 1 to 11 pm. Fram 1240 4. ain a0 . & £ Airman of the clvic section | Tivoll—"The Last Command,” at ,’,L';l Tt e e Vibiote. KEENAN SCHEFF 3! wep. SHUBERT TONITE tieth Century Club; Mrs. | 2:15, 4, 40 and 9:25 p.m. with eonesri 130 “a'n hE=ANal S NE " | 3 Chamberlin, Who SPOKe a5 1| Ambassador—Sporting Goods,” ~at iEan ihnens TR reer DIRECT FROM ITS SUCCESSF lll"ni : YORK RUN - Riipa7 2.9 ELASC at 8:30 ative of the Women 1y 5 con § it & Shubert 0 the Washington Federation (S ;8 and Db o ; NO ADVANCE IN e B3 3 hen a Man Loves,” al Arranged > 50c, $1.10, $1.65, 82.20, K3.0 o oibng ning _ ARLisS Tzzzzviiiiiiiiiiiiiiiid. i, i =—= 'me MERCHMT OF VENICE er Says He| X e dren's Hospital. and Dr. J. J. Dimon ’ Tutay—The_Famans — of the Civitar Glits, who 01 of the Was Held Up. Ant life and bee life are wonderful ex- n x Univ. Missouri Glee Club O clubt supporting a bovs' garden cw®| James w. Stahl, 5812 Fifth strect. a | amples of industry and thrift. The ERTNT ) Charles W. Pimper of the who told of orthopedic re work of that organi- Helen Townsley of the e Ty W e REPORTS $85 ROBBERY. v Club, who told of his club | —— ving more than $10.000 a year to | Baking Company Drive 5, 6:30, 8 and 140 p.m. t. Mats.: 5Oc, $1.10, $1.6. “Cur Wednesday Specials” Green Shrimp. . . 25ch Fillet Flounder. .....35¢c Ib. Clams .25¢ doz. Tangier Scund Sa't Water Oysters .........$2 bu. WALL OF N\ TON HOTET, | Stahl said that he was at the en- trance of an alley on D street east of S. Ufford. chairman of | New Jersey avenue when the two men s family committee, told of | approached him. They asked him if | of her committee in seeking |he wanted to buy some whisky. He| what constitutes an “unfit | replied that he did not and immediately in order that such homes may |one of the men drew a revolver from rted to the Public Welfare Board | his pocket and ordered him to throw dren in them taken care of. up his hands. The other man took | /| Baker, director of the|s85 from his pocket Community Center Department, told of | : and charitable work. driver for the Continental Baking Co., | : e W : " Smelts ...... .25¢ Ib. A brief addr also was delivered by | reported to police that he was robbed | dustrious, unselfish spirit of Lbo nncra[m:; R e o || ieketsue s | SmokedF!‘nanHaddod{zsdb ey irectar of e |of 585 at the point of a pistol shortly in the bece community has been calle Four Do Luxe Priforminces at 145 | NIGHTS, <150 No Retail Deliveries derir | welfare service and de- | before noon yesterday by two colored | “The Spirit of the Hive.” - LITTLE THEATER|| —MMMM— . velopin c ung | men when he refused to buy liquor | e " . 4 D()l ORFS Between ¥ s Ninth Street 1 i formed 1 | from them. As a good citizen, taking pride in the i - B 1@ Tonight at ac (1] 0., nc. the AWCEID fwac, MATS. THLR progress and prosperity of your National del R[O Capital, you should emulate the “Spirit s',’,'; ;':,,h,“r,':,’,',,,l,;,'f:,,,(f'(""l;)' of the Hive.” Work and save ... by | “GATEWAY OF the helpful, profit-sharing plan of the— | THE MOON” National Permanent A e . “Building Association, was organized in this ‘WAB_AND EL BRING I wacher | GOOD NEWS RIALTO —NOW PLAYING— HELD OVER SECOND WEEK The Most Remarkable Picture of the Year “CHicaco” With Phvllis Haver AP Victor Varconi 2-23 Municipal Fi Market | & Water SW. Phone M. 101350 FOR THE LITTLE GIFT Straw Mats in brilliant colors National Remembrance Shop Agriculture “THE AMARYLLIS OMr. Foster's Shon) j progress being being made in a survey SPECTACLE” t | ECT LE of reation facilities in Washington. If you missed the Amaryllis Bhow, 1405 F Street NNW. ses it enhanced with the ballet corps and singing ensembla at the Fox. GERARDO and ADAIR Sensational Adaaio Dancers Fox Concert Orchestra Excerpts From “The Chocolate Soldier” 60 Artists John J. OConnor, president of resided. | | Under Supervision of the U. S. Treasury 949 9th Street N.W. Just Below N. Y. Ave. Your Favorite | SR i Negative ASK PROCLAMATION | “fnl-rz%dsc 1 OF IMMIGRATION LAW| e E YEJ' EXAMINED GLASSES FITTED —® s Now All Performances MEROPLTTAN OPERA COMPANY 4 Perfar'nan;es—Apnl 18- 19 Zl POLI'S THEATER A\- u “NORMA" 2 19 OIS e‘anNOFFv. nomsomuums" De Luca “‘{ i “TANHHAEUSER" al FULKE OPTICAL COMPANY HO'I FST. FRA” M OPTICAL | 1 - * COMPANY | | Patriotic Organizations Want Pres- A 5]4 9th St. ! ident to Make Public Origin Clause of 1924 Act, ELECTRICAL - SERVICE | President Coalidge yesterday was urged iy by a delegation headed by Sena- D e ylisnis. representing || PENN ELECTRIC CO. a large number of patrotic organiza- 911 7th St. N.W. M. 512.513 f! {tions of this country, to proclaim the | { national origin provisions of the 1924 Everything Ironed l.\' this service all picces are washed thoroughly clean and jroned by machine. Fancy picces need a little touching up by hand; everything else is ready to usc. Shirts hand ironed, 10c apicce extra. When you want vour shirts ironed by hand, kindly wrap them separately, placing them inside your Everything-Ironed bundle. Minimum Bundle, $1.25 Phone—Our Driver Will Call The Style for 1928 Cars Balcrank Bumpers Round Color Beauty Strength Guaranteed Forever Against Washington Chamber of Licthar o Commerce Watson Stabilator Co. [ | Open daity, 3:00 Titt_11:00 P.M. Washington Auditorium Industrial Exposition Auspices | immigration act when the time set by Con gress arises. t was explained by Senator Reed at there has been considerable activ- v on the part of friends of Germany nd the Scandl'n\mn nations which | would suffer a decreasc in their present - |lquotas by reason of the putting into B Tect, of the national origin clause, and Do ey o caper. | | that the object of the call of the dele- e e oNine s pave || gation was to assure the Executive that D oo e wors “faithfully ]| the patriotic societies of this country o skl for shanyiyears. §|¥ADL the provisions carried out &s N e DY abears. || originally intende e e ‘Among the organizations represented last 20 years. Avail yourself of [|Were the Immigration o e o Tl s S bt D?\?.\E;l‘;frsmeolflge“nmaiun Chesapeake Bay e iy s | Revolution, Daughters of America, Im- » | migration _ Restriction _Association of Roe and Buc! | Chicago. the American Legion, the New Sha d York Chamber of Commerce, Allied Patriotic Societies of New Yg;k h.!ulinor i l- |r Phoned | Order of United American Mechanics | New York Council Junior Order of Lansburgh Sea FondCo. | United Amesican Mechanics of Am rica el o i Keymen of America, Daughters of the A L 237 917 G St. NW | Detenders of the 'United States of FISH WHARF Main g38 = | America, the National Soclety of Patri- otic Builders, American League_of Good Will, Massachusetts Public Interests | League, Disabled American Veterans of Expert Fittings The ability to fit trusses, elas- ‘ STANI.EVJ:“ANDAI.I. THEATERS EARLE SONTINUOUS 31 & M. te 11 P N Ds Luxe Shows—1:30. 3 [RICHARD IIIX With Gertrude Olmstesd And Ford Sterling In - [F Luncueon. ss., 5100 8 | “SPORTING GOODS” { DINNER... §1.50, $2.00 | On the Stage : TEA DANCING “COLLEGE DAYS” Saturday rnd A Post Graduste Course ia Sunday Afternvon { Melody and WI'IITEY KAUFMAN s Orchestra & Mack, Frolio Four, Serova’ Co-Eds. man Production KEITH~ ALIEE VAUDEVILLE ARTHUR BYRON & COMPANY in “A FAMIU IFFIIR' )HK‘\\ & Al.lll.\E EDWARD J. LAMBERT DORF SISTERS GE FLASH Members of Laundryowners’ National Association R386 1101-1109 Raum St. N Lincoln aani We Also Call in Nearby Virginia e NCR AN the World War, National Society of Remember Us Dames of the Loyal Legion, the So- When You Need Journers’ Club, Né\la me'kd Smte l}v‘l"l:d- en’s Republican Club and the Un Blask Bosks States Blind Veterans of the World E. Morrison Paper Co. | war. 1009 Pa. Ava. e = —————— | PAINT FIRM LOSES WAGE Conference on FIGHT IN 'SUPREME COURT The Life of Eml‘zMCox:ruvex'fi;;()‘;‘(eru“:ork on| Victory in Christ Workers Sued. Sessions for Business People 4:45 P.M. Tuesday to Friday = I G u ye. Artist Night Wednesday Ne Cover Charge At Any Time Franklin 8160 s = CHURCH of the EPIPHANY | METROPOLITAN Continuous 11 A. M. te 11 P, M. World Premiere Showing "THE & LEGION 1OF.THE | ZCONDEMNED= les. \ MOORE "Hcr_ Wild Oat™ R ¥ CHASE € | CAMFO THEATER e WILLIAM_HAINES G STREET N.W. BETWEEN 13TH AND 14TH Rev. Z. B. PHILLIPS, D.D., Rector “The Supreme Court yesterday declined 1 a case involving the question wether labor unions violate the layton and anti-trust acts by their s regarding wages. The question | 4 | was raised by the Barker Painting Co N. Y. Ave. Presbyterian Church || of New York city in a suit against the | | Brotherhood of Painters, Decorators SPEAKERS: and Paperhangers and grew out of a| nunnum\m\llullll > it 72005 P L L Lg“ d contract m' paint nlhl‘ Walker Hf)ll‘l‘ Ample . ers an { here, now the Mayflower. ! ATHRILLING MELOORAMA 5 LSTOX ; ‘The union, in pursuance of one of | Charles G. Trumbull | its rules, attempted to make the Barker | 1= OF THE AR BY THE AUTHOR OF *WINGS* WITH THE NEW SCREEN LOVERS GARY COOPER o = FAY WRAY DAILY EXCEPT SATURDAY | Jmsvon e 0N W W GLOREA SWANSON SADEE THOMPSON TAPOLLO ¥t mseoNET TODAY AND TOMORROW - MILTON SILLS ot DORES KENYON iy 12:30 to 12:55 : | avEndE craN oot i|] ronavE R ARTHEN | n] MOLEY 0y Ak AT | | " b | company pay the painters $10.50 a dayx SUBJECT: | for a 40-hour week, the New York rate, | “TI’IC Pouibililies 0‘ the | instead of the Washington rate, which $9 for a 44-hour week. The com- | ingis or 99 obtained a temporary injunction | Christian Life o toas s e in THE e COMEDY “DIZEY SIGH JESSE THEATER 'f':::'-{ e WEST POIN HAINES S Dl'mnumN o e W e RUNNIN the union, which was dismissed “The Court of Appeals upheld the | decision dismissing the injunection, and | Morning sessions (11 wm.) and eve- || the company appealed to the Supreme | wing sessions (8 pm) at Natiowul Bap- || COUrt | Gat Semorial Chureh. 16h at, and Co. || The work was done between April | Sumibis 4. and December, 19 and involved about 150 men. It ald at the union to- that these men will be advised to {file claims for the difference in wages | | Petween the sate paid and the New | Upholstering | | ITALlANS MAY WEAR LEGHORN STRAWS AGAIN flllllllllImmuuum MR TONOKKIW Y bove B FLOVE MART Now —the agility || CENTRAL .o AM.LR>lCAN FSCNR ’.. e MOMENT OF TEMETATION * Fascist ()‘J:I Ba s ,;v. 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