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THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON. D. €. MONDAY. SEPTEMBER 3. 1928 | TODAY'S AMUSEMENTS. [ } National Players— Cradle Snatchers,” | . romtd\ at 8:20 p.m. weather cut short the attempt of Johanu | Maurice Finat, piloting a “baby _“The King of Kings" photo- | Ristics and Hans Zimmermann, Junker | nette” of 40 horsepower, broke the wold | RUNIVERSAL AUTO CO., INC. . “Continuous 1w el | pilots, to establish a new long-distance |endurance record for small planes by 1529 M St. N.W. Strand—"Dainty Dolls,” burlesque, at | fign( record. They landed at Mose 2:15 and 8:15 p.m | yesterday afternoon. Their start w l"--. (y——"It." burlesque, at 2:20 and | made at 6 am. Sunday from De temaining aloft 24 hours 36 minut TONL TR tlavs and 33 seconds. The former record of | Noliwi | 24 hours flat was held by Capt mmnl‘ ShOWTosm. Open ol and they had hoped to reach Tokic ox-—"Street i noon to 11 p.m. lof England Palace —“Warming Up.” 11:15 am 1:35. 4:10, 5:30, 7:45 and 9:55 pm | NEW FALL FASHIONS| committee Will Award Hon- RS0 . MISSES WOMEN'S | = | ors to Entrants in Dis- COATS OF SPORT WEAVE| > 11730 amne 1050, 3050, 5:30, 350 and | trict Contests. 9:50 pm. FROM $15 TO $65 | Farle—"Heart to Heart" LUXURIOUS DRESS COATS| 11:30 am. to 11 pm = e Columbia—"The Mysterious Lady,” at FROM 838 TO $135 11:35 am, 1:45. 3:45, 5:50, 7:45 and 9:40 pm Little Theater- tinuous 1 to 11 p.m Tivoli—"The Foreign Legion,” at 2:20, 4:05, 5:35, 7:40 and 9:30 p.m Ambassador—"Heart to Heart,” at 6:15, 8 and 9:50 p.m Central-"The Whip Woman, at 12:30, 2. 3:30, 5. 6:30, 8 and 9:40 p.m. hief inspector, Aviation Corps, De- partment of Commerce; Lieut. Arthur I s Ennis, United States Army Air Service: 1 R Walter Hinton, Lieut. M. B Homw\, | . . ¥ Field: Licut. D. M. My - 7 e Comadr. 3 nd_Starr A 5 ‘- i o o e K R & i ’ AL be O. B, Porter, J. H. Wil ; % : 3 ¢ THE WOR il i Irate Neughbor: Helpless %bi‘[ o s i Over Week End. Will Seek sNA'(H[RS The order of contests will be as fol- lows Injunction. Tor—r - OLDLN'S llmx' T George Washington University Law School S ll?\ll[\\ DRAMA "7!!1 HEAVEN" Sets New Plane Record. | AMUSEMENTS, PARIS, September 3 (P .—Aviator Endurance Flight Balked. BERLIN, Septémber 3 (M. —Bad HUDSON-ESSEX SERVICE avio- | THERS, INCORPORATED ON | NINTH ABOVE G ST. PRESENTING KAPLOWITZ! MODEL AIRGRAFT Angel,” continuous 12 continuous | “The final events of the miniature air- craft tournament here will be held to- morrow. The outdoor events will begin -~ nic | At Bolling Field at 9 o'clock in the morn- | L SOWNS | jng and the indoor events at Macfarland | ++. FAILLECANTON . . ELIZASETH CREPES | Community ~Center, beginning at 7 CAPTIVATING YOUTHFUL o'clock in the evening. The latter dis- NDIV'DUA play will be followed by the awarding of b : cups and medals offered by the Jocal $3% sm upP | ning at 8:30 o'clock in the morning. has craft organizations in the city. \ER\ \P[ g ~‘\ Special bus service between the Ana- costia car line and Bolling Field. begin- OUTSTANDING NEW DRESSES UNIOR . . . MISSES WOMENS | | The Sea Beast,” con- TRRESISTIBLE VELVET DRESSES $235 ning at 8:30 o'clock in the morning has | been arranged for, it was announced The judges tomorrow include Paul Ed- | ward Garber, chief judge: G. G. Bud- | A Paramount Pictare RICHARD _EDUCATIONAL Bolling Field 2, seale R. 0. G Member Associstion of f nvn'flhm cientific R. O. G. for American Law Schools n H. L. for dura- Approved by American Bar Associatton for speed, and Established 1865 pm\v‘rpd for duration ; Indoor—7 p.m.. Macfarland Commu- Academic Year 1928-29 begins nity Center—1. R. O. W. for duration September 19 2 scale R. O. F. for duration; 3. scien- tific R. O. F. for duration: 4. scientific H L. for duration: 5, scale for weight September 15-18, Inclusive carrying. and 6. glider for duration. | ¢ The junior and senior scoring the STOCKTON HALL highest number of points in ail events 720 Twentieth St. West 1640 in the tournament. which began March | 3, Vill each receive a silver cup award- y the Nati S class—Thomas Rx\b]nx 54 points: Emw {are empty. Practically the entire sec- DEV” T SCHOOL | Stout. 46_points: Frank Salisbury. 36 [ond floor and apartments on the first ‘1’?‘7“;;mlff‘}‘?&;‘;‘}i;'?;’,"’;;‘m‘:““‘“- land third floors are still occupied. the | The Director Trophy. offered by the | tenants having 30 days longer to stay Capitol Model Aero Club, will go o the Punches Hole winner of the record for the greatest number of seconds flown by his modeis in all official contests since March 3 Lioyd Fish. with 39 minutes 27 seconds ‘WARMING UP’ While irate citizens of the section ve D PICTERE mained helpless, Lieut. Mina Van Winkle, chief of the Women's Bureau | of the Police Department, today was| WESLEY EDDY directing a large gang of workmen. | in |whipping the four-story apartment | “TEEING OFF"” house at 908 B street into shape as the R _ b « & o new House of Detention Partitions were being ripped out and THE STAGH Registration Days WONTET It Speaks for 1t 5—DE LUXE SHOWS TODAY VNG MARY ASTOR LLOYD HUGHES in a Rollicking Comedy-Romanee “HEART TO HEART” —ON THE STAGE— JARRY FOX & CO. In 2 MINIATURE REVUE Metro-Goldwsn-Mver Picture. GRETA in the wall of an apartment on the fi c LOEW'S A floor occupied by Miss M. M. Carpenter putting a plumbing fixture out of com- : ¢ and Herbert Dorsey, with 32 minutes 38 | picion © This work was stopped when - ,' : ' — , ‘ A “rns MYSTERIWS s wnn ey | e Mmommfl are in the lead for i, int was made to Mrs. Van LADY” “Where the Sereen Speaie s will add to all present records of all contestanis ADDED HITS { W H wwrsvors A o m Opens SepL 18 in Its New Location colieges o1 m 47 n and other Has vors eraduates 1ro collees to Thizk Cetalogue on request 2951 Upton St. N.W. Washington, D. C. Oppesite Bureau of Standards ders, Mre. Van Winkle ew detention house last night with two prisoners, More pris- ners will be brought in tonight and. | {Mrs. van Winkle says. “the work will g0 right on u we have completed the ob of moving.” Nearby property owners today were bemoaning the fact that Mrs. Van Win- | kle was able to steal & march on them | in their fight against the new House of | Detention. The two-day holiday forces them to wait until tomorrow before thev can seek an injunction against es- tablishment of the institution on B street. Acting under . House_of “Talkies To Award Medal. The national playground miniature aircreft tournament committee award a medal to the junior or sen scoring the greatest number of poil for all tournament events since M 3. The winner of this medal will be de- clared all-round champion of the Dis- trict of Columbia. Names and records of tomorrow's local winners will be sent at once to the national committee, which will select from among all entrants throughout th= | United States those eligible to enter the national finals on October 5 and 6. N city can send mors than one entrant in | each event in each class. The five best | records in each event in each class wil! | hastily called mss meeting Friday night be chosen for entrance to the national | at Marvin M. E. Church is composed of S MANY \ NOW SHOWING FAY WRAY GARY COOPER P S8y i ; The Glorious Young Lovers in “THE FIRST KISS” VITAPHONE PRESENTATIONS CO-EDUCATIONAL CONSTANCE C. TUTHILL. Principal 1860 Mintwood Place, Adams 1443 Kindergarten and Grades Boarding and Day School. nfoldment. develops ebility ~for end doing. ¥ attaining Gevelopment of cheracter Winter Sessions. Summer Sessions. Catalogue. spomi et z F AT FOURTEENTH ST, e o e . i o i o S e lllllllllllll l i PO L N A 37 Aol & 5 0 AN L PTSE Cd William Fox pressnts Frank Borzage's Ma:mh(rfi”v Beautiful Love Lyrie WiTH JANET GAYNOR AND CHARLES FARRELL | Fox Movietone Accompaniment | $ 50 Atmospheric Stage Prelude CQLONY b _‘"“'f T i | FIVE DE LUXE PERFORMANCES | \WHEE ANCE." I‘-\]IYU’I 3,8 7 ad 9 Throuch Pkt P g T e Commitiee Named. The committee of citizens named at a District of Columbia Collese (Y. M. C. A.) SCHOOL OF LAW 3-year Evening Course Leading te LL. B. Degree Tuition, $§100 a vear Catelog upon request CHARLES V. IMLAY, A. B.. LL. B., Dean 1336 G Street N.W. Main 3250 GEORGETOWN LAW SCHOOL 1928-1929 SESSIONS COMMENCE Mfl’ifi Values_DEDUCT $39 for Your OLD SUITE $127 3-PC. JACQUARD DAVENPORT SUITE, with hardwood frames. finished in mahogany; opens to full size bed tournament, making a total of 100 boys, | W. K. Wimsatt, 910 B street southwest; $0 juniors and 50 seniors | W. A. H. Church, 912 B street south: - west: J. M. Schaffer, 1010 B street | MALAR'A CONTRDL [mamuesl and Milton F. Barrett, at-| | torney. In the plans for altering the apart- ment_house for occupancy as a House of Detention the prisoners’ quarters will i be cut off entirely from fire escapes.| | Will Be Fxm ObJCCUVf of Pre-! will cut off the back of the apartments ventive Medicine Research by |ffom the employes’ quarters, in the : i s Institute. Mrs. Van Winkle explained this morn- Gorgas Institut ing that there will always be two em T 1ployes of the house on each floor, one | NEW YORK. September 3. —Control | the prisoners and another sleep! of malaria will be the first objective in | the front of the house. “In case of e the program of preventive medicine re- | she said, “the woman back with 'hP " Canm A search by the Gorgas Memorial Institute | prisoners will be sure to get out with in Panama, Dr. Franklin Martin, pres'- | the aid of the employe in front.” | {dent of the institute, said yesterday on | . ! RIOT AT INDIAN BAZAAR. e mies S DO FSS CHEVY CHASE southwest; G. S. Fraser. 1000 B street | SOUGHT > PANAM | Steel-barred doors in the four hallways | By the Associated Press. sleeping in the barred-off section wlth his return from that country after a year of preparation for the institute's work. BUGH l 'lGA!i )l Arrangements have been made ~ith Georgetown l:; School 506 E Street N.W. Telephone Main 7293 BUSINESS | ™ Poteet’s COLLEGE NATIONAL UNIVERSITY Fall Term Begins September 29, 1928 SCHOOL OF LAW—SCHOOL OF ECONOMICS AND GOVERNMENT Registrar's Office 818 13th St. NW. Tels. M. 6617, Fr. 7’54 Opan for registrati 0. . Opportunity —+to set new records —to find new friends —to attain new ambitions ~—to get ahead Let us help you 1o reslize these worth-while objectives Registrations are now made for new classes Day and Evening Sessions Strayer College Accountancy and Secretarial Courses 721 13th Street Phone Main 1748 THE cnoacz ' WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY Chartered by Act of Congress 1421 Columbian Colle, (Letters and Sciences) The Graduate School of Let- ters and Sciences School of Medicine School of Nursing Law School School of Engineering School of Pharmacy School of Education School of Government Division of Library Science The Division of Fine Arts The Summer Sessions Academic year besins Seotember 19 For catalogue and other information Avly The Registrar 2033 G Street Washington, 1. € being The The The The The The The The i | l ithe Republic of Panama, he said. for | the use of its medical school builirg | as a temporary laboratory for the nex: | three years while the institute’s perma- | {nent building it under construction. | | Congress has made an annual appropri- | ation of $50,000 for five years to finance Six Mohammedans Reported Dead and Several Hindus Hurt. CALCUTTA, India, September 3 (#) -Six Mohammedans are understood to have been killed and several Hindus in- | jured in disturbances which occurred in research. the bazaars of Kharagpur yesterday. “President Chiari of Panama’ Dr In the course of communal disturb- Martin said, “formally presented the!ances there Saturday small bombs were medical school building for our use last | thrown and several persons injured month. A scientist with unusual ex-| Later some houses were burned, but . | perience in tropical medicine and san:- | there was no rioting. | tation has been suggested as director of oy the institute, and fl reliminary negoti- | ations indicate that he will accept.’ | Dr. Martin. who also is president-eiect of the American College of Surgeons. left, for his home in Chicago after a few 15 the hours here. Chefoo Becomes Nationalist. CHEFOO, China, September 3 (# Nationalisi cause today. Th Southern Chinese flag was hoisted. Sol- The headquarters of the Gorgas Me- | diers and police changed badges accord- morial are located at 1331 G street, several prominent Washingtonians arz | | connected with the organization. Presi- | | dent Coolidge is the honorary presidert | llnd Rear Admiral Cary T. Grayson is No. 27 for Hay Fever, Hay Asthma and Summer Catarrh Homeopathic Pharmacy 1007 B Street N.W. Phone Main 1685 a member of the executive committee Washingtonians on the board of direc- | tors include Rear Admiral E. R. Stitt, surgeon general of the Navy; Dr. Hugh §. Cumming. head of the Public Health | Service, Willlam Green, president ut vh« | American_Federation 'of Labo: s | John D. Sherman, former pmwm ot the General Federation of Women's | We have them— Clubs, and Dr. Leo 8. Rowe, director of See us first the Pan-American Union 5 E. Morrison Paper Co. Sterling’s Auto Stolen. 1009 Pa. 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