Evening Star Newspaper, August 28, 1928, Page 36

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36 THFE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. ©, TUESDAY, AUGUST ment, if a large landowner refuses to sign such a contract, the law provides that though he is not entitled to re- ceive water his land is assessable for the project charges if in the irrigation district. Three years are granted own- ers of large tracts in which they must dispose of the acreage. If this is not done within three years the law em- powers the Secretary of the Interior to place it on the market. TODAY'S AMUSEMENTS. National Players—“The Creaking mystery play, at 8:20 p.m. | and—“Hello Paree,” burlesque, at 2:15 and 8:15 pm. Fox——"Beware of Married Men,” con- tinuous, 12 noon to 11 p.n | 1:45, 3:45 KABLOWITZ PLANS TO PREVENT BROT o NINTH ssove 07 | AND SPECULATION HAPPY W THRONGS W preds _“ 3 ‘.nlcnnr De;.ar(ment Acts to| Hait Boems on Irriga- tion Projects. 50, 7:45 and | | Loves of an Metropolitan-—The 1:35, 3:35, 5:35, | 11:35 a.m b.m mboat Bill, Jr.” at 10:45 | 4:15, 5:40, 7:45 and HUDSON-ESSEX ‘. Ty et SO SERVICE e - | NC 1 e ! | Little T UNIVERSAL AUTO CO., IN 1qu M N.wW. Decameron Nights,” | continuous, 0 11 pm Tivoli—Detectives,” at 2145 6:15. 8 and 9:50 p.m Ambassador—*Vamping 6:15, 8 and 9 40 p.m. ‘Glorious Betsy at 12:30, 6:30, 8 and 9.40 p.m, Mis. Howe Asks Limited Divorce. | °d divorce is asked in a suit| Mrs. Alice C. Howe, 120 Seventh | eet southeast, against James Howe, | an employe of the American Railway | E\;\x<>< Co. They were married De- | and have one child. | tion are alleged | SO SO T O Y TN AT N Y ST SO A DE MOLL,S 12th and PHONE U§ To Send One of the New Victrola---Radiolas | To Your Home on Trial No Obligation—We're Glad to Do It bk US De Moll s Vlctor Servnce 4:30, | e profit-taking that Venus,” at Bii ontical plant on the premises OI‘I 1CAl COMPANY 614 \(h \\ aining land t not more A LEESE MT. VERNON STEAMER Charles Macalester Leaves itb St. Whari Daily 10 A.M. and 2:30 P.M. Round Trip, 85¢ Admission, 25¢ Cafs and Lunch Counter on Sicamer Mt Vernon not open o Sundars o EPTEMBER FURNITURE SALE CONVENIENT TERMS George Plitt Co., Inc. Painting. Paserhanging. Upholsters Phone M. 4224 713 13th St for all the Blank Books E. Morrison Paper Co. 1009 Pa. Ave. o GO G é DROOP’S, 1300 G St. VICTROLA— RADIOLA | THE LARGEST VALUE EVER OFFERED JUST THINK! | Radiola R. C. A. 18—and cabi- net. All electric—"“Plug in and Built-in Speaker Single Control Tuning | Anfenna Plate Brings in Nearby Sta- tions Without Aerial. roend s lassic” EVES EXAMINED Model 7-11 GLASSES FITTED —» OPTICFAII!LCOM P¥NY EST.__ FRAN.5606 g | Genuine thophonic type soundt Four Cloth-Bound Record Albums The World’s Music at Your Call! DROOP'S-1300 G Price Complete With Tubes }&7 Budget Payments Accepted (&~ \'i(lroln— 5250 \/'ICtrola mth Radiola A deposit Delivars It Come in—let us ex- plain our Budget Pian, which will enable vou to enjoy this marvel- ous new Victrola with Radiola while paying for it. f CHINESE-AMERICAN RESTAURANT The Hecht Co. \ <97 509 14th St. N. W. Music Store. 618 F Street || ! | B (14th and Pa. Ave.) Opens Thursday ' Aug. 30—fi5f'flV DANCING Every \5to 9 p.m. Evening |10 to 1a.m. | ¢« ~——e To the Tuneful ’ Melodies of Charlie erght s VENUS ORCHESTRA On a floor uniquely located amid | elevated booths and vathed in a myriad of colors, @———-g DAVIDSON fansrie.s | » STOKAGE Co. | Special | | 178 st KW main 220 1o v2s || B .‘ Table d’ Hote LUNCHEONS i ( 11 to 2:30 p. m. ; / ; \ DON RRY MOVING DAY!!! SPECIAL RATES ON LOCAL AND LONG DISTANCE MOVING N AT'ON A DELIVERY ASSALIHC. PHONE MAIN 1460 -1 = PADDED VANS MOVING SIOKAGE KRIEGSXPRES | PACKING SH|PPING Y 616 Eye 5L NW Main 2010 | ‘ LONG DISTANCE MOVING Bince 1896 e y d! mmlm I} DINNERS 5 to 8:30 p. m. (NO COVER CHAR(;F? . oW WRC 6:30 TONlGHT MOVE Ty wores or s Siorese bu riomes 08 b .na"'.w"“. Initial Broadcast of the Venus Opchestra ooy Yesar tor NORTH 104 hip Yine 108 Pia ave nw ~ . THE EARLY BUYER’S _LAST CHANCE Ask your dealer how you can save by using Pea Coal! LOW summer prices on fuel will soon be past. Now is the time to buy if you wish to save part of the cost of keeping warm this coming winter. August will'end shortly and fuel prices are sure to rise from summer’s bargain rates. So we urge you to call your coal mer- chant today. Arrange for delivery of your winter's supply of clean, carefully sized Famous Reading Anthracite at the time of day most suitable to you. Buy all your bins will hold at Au- gust's low price. Then your home will be warmed un- failingly all winter witk the clean, steady safe heat that only anthracite gives. But be sure to buy now before the bargain days end. If your coal merchant hasn't Reading—the cleaner anthracite —he can getit. Soinsist on Reading—as clean as men and machinery can make it. A. J. MALONEY President THE PHILADELPHIA AND READING COAL AND IRON COMPANY Famous READIN G axmracite PHILADELPHIA - NEW YORK : BOSTON - BUFFALO - DETROIT ¢ TOLEDO - CHICAGO ° MILWAUKEE MINNEAPOLIS * ST. PAUL + ROCHESTER - BALTIMORE + WASHINGTON - READING - MONTREAL, CANADA Ca_n This Be Ve . [ A Victrola Radiola combination at almost the - price of the radio and speaker alone LOOK what you get in Victor’s new Model Seven-eleven . . o —A Victrola, with Orthophonie-type Sound-hox ~—Four handsome cloth-bound record-albums ~—Radiola 18, RCA’s improved model of the “17” —All-electric radio; just plug in and play —Antenna-plate brings in nearby stations, without aerial ~Built-in speaker —Beautiful, convenient cabinet o « . all for $250, list price, with tubes! See your Victor dealer at once, whether you're in the market for a Vietrola or a radio at this time or not. It will be a treat to eye and ear, and the price is just unbelievable. Other Victor Jnodels, in a wide variety of types, $35 to $§1550, list price. \/’ictrola with Radiola CAMDEN, NEW JERSEY, U. S. A BUY YOUR VICTROLA-RADIOLA ON CREDIT FROM HARRIS INC. 2900 14th St. N.W.—at Harvard. OPEN 9 A.M. to 10 PM. Col. 101 HEAR THE VICTROLA-RADIOLA AT Adams 2927 5 . ; é 18th and Columbia Rd. N.W. OPEN EVERY EVENING UNTIL 10 P.M. AMUSEME!TS. ¥ KEITHS OPPOSITE THE TREASURY. NATIONAL T UBLO0 The & doc The Chamaien Laugh Wit RADLE SNATCHERS s On the Stage MELANGE OF SYNCOPATION 26 FOX MELODY MASTERS ADOLPHE KORNSPAN Guest_ Condnctor FOX GRAND ORCHESTRA FOX MOVIETONE NEWS 1t Speaks for dtself BEGINNING SATURDAY William Fox Will Present “STREET ANGEL” Fox Movletons F AT FOURTEENTH ST, A Gay Comedy “BEWARE OF MARRIED MEN" Starring IRENE RICH I Accompaniment AUNITED ARTISTS PICTURE HEAR LW MOVIEToNS see FOX'NEWs ON THE STADS €Y EDDY NOW PLAYING- A W.G-M Pistws GRETA CHESAPEAKE BEACH On-the-Bay BATHING, DANCING ALL AMUSEMENTS Round Trip: Adults 50¢; Children 10¢ }| (Exeept Fridays, Sundays and Holidays) Tolmamzefl Collars-‘ Wllt S Expert Fittin xpert Fittings ‘The ability to fit trusses, elas- tic hosiery and abdominal sup- porters perfectly cannot be acquired except by long experi- ence. Gibson’s fitting staff has been doing this work taithtully and skillfully for many years. Our service has been available to the public of Washington for the last 20 years. Avail yourself of this great opportunity if you need any artificial appliances. THEGIBSON(( e CNO e 917 G St. N.W. Leepekig t 5uramsumt POLISHES ALL METALS PRINCESS STRAND THEATER { oih at Phone_ oSt Fr. 1333 2154 | MUTUAL BURLESQUE | “HELLO PAREE” Prices—al Marshall Hall STEAMER Charles Macalester Leaves Tth Street Whart 10 a.m., 2:30 & 6:45 p.m. FREE DANCING—ALL AMUSEMENTS Round Trip. e STANLEY-CRANDALL THEATERS The Refrigerated EARL CONTINUOTUS 11 A. M. TO 11 P. M. De Luze _Shows. 1:30. 3:30. NOW SHOWING “VAMPING VENUS” A Gift From the Gods of Beauty and irth Featurini THELMA TODD CHARLIE MURRAY LOUISE FAZENDA ~—ON THE STAGE— ANATOLE FRIEDLAND And His Newest NIGHT CLUB REVUE M-'nn HOME OF TALKIES” N “Where the lemn Speaks Each Weel Continuous ll A M II 1mnre M NOW SHOWING Paramount’s Sound Picture ‘LOVES OF AN ACTRESS’ A Triumoh of Eve. Ear and Emotlora) tertainment Starring POLA NEGRI VITAPHONE PRESENTATIONS 621 H Sk NE. TODAY, AND TOMORROW__GEORGE BANCROFT in i_DR AVENUE GRAND TQDAY, AND, TOMORROW \um(\ LLS NING DAYLIGHT." RoacH" mumnn COMEDY CENTRAL 9th St. Bet. D & E TODAY AND TOMORROW_-DOLORES TELLO and CONRAD NAGEL 1 T ORTOUS BETRY "CHEVY CHASE &2 MeRintey TODAY—-SYD CHAPLIN in “SK COLONY " Ga. Ave. & Fa «!\I Tnnnor VERA REYNOLDS and HAR: FORD in “GOLP WIDOWS." "EMPIRE 911 H St. N.E. TODAY ALICE LAKE and GASTON BEY YOUR HUS- RONALD COLMAN B “BEAU T(\MORRO\V ARY BRIAN in 1250 © st TOD\\' mulr DOVE in 2T A Ll TTIVOL]D ' & Park Ra Nw. X AND TOMORROW_KARL mns SRS GEORGE K AF ETECTIV OUR Comdy YORK ‘Ga.Ave. & Quebee St TODAY-MARIE PREVOST in “THE RUSH_HOU! TOMORROW_GEORGE in “THE DRAGNET. BANCROPT TRUXTON .?.‘i%';"s%i \ONCE_AND POREV TOMORROW gres SECO an & TN of the Hesperus * - Comedy s CAMEOQ THEATER THE COSSACKS NEW STANTOI CHESTFR CONKLIN n LUCK LR O S C. FIELDS “POOLS FOR 1 i F [} E. 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