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28 * THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON. D. €. SATURDAY. SEPTEMBER T5. 1928 _AMUSEMENTS. ___AMUSEMENTS. m RUNS DUWN DEAN DEVINE OF AMERICAN U. |duins s time, tod.l rmin de. | FRANCO-BRITISH PACT 2YOUNE WOME WILL AID IN SMITH CAMPAIGN Becomes Vice Chairman of| | College League Support- gracefully unenforced as they now are.” | Dr. Devine also took occasion today to criticize Mrs. Mabel Walker Wille- brandt for her appeal to Methodists 10 presiqent Says Agreement Would vote against Smith. “Such appeals, if they get any re- [sponse from the members of that church,” he said, “and if they receive | even tacit approval of Hoover, leave the | liberal in politics and religion a strang- Phone Fr. Dail . wice MUTUAL BURLESQUE New Faces—New Show Every Week Hindu Wassa *"}in Good Orchestra Seats 25¢ Mat. and Eve. PRAISED BY}OUUDGE; STRAND 2. D St k. Not Affect American Naval Plans, 3y the Associated Press. Fo>x< . F AT FOURTEENTH To Honor Our First Anniversary er both to his religion and to the Re-| President Coolidge is of the opinion | publican party.” | \ . e Tscex. danger ot & fevipal tiat an agreement between France and e = | of rectarian bigotory creeping over the | Great Britain on the limitation of . ! | American political horizon wug what | naval craft should be a matter of great| oo “R';‘,-LC! ETUDIO. |he termed the Methodists' and Bap- | satisfaction to this Government, but | [f37 % > s & ctor c a e | Hsts' copousal of the “false issue” of | he wishes it made clcar that such an | .o With orchesira. - Erivate lessons by ap: B 1 n pointment. _Fr. 8567. Established 1900. H One Believed Seriously In- ing Governor. jured—Driver Is SEE TR Arrested. Condemns Mrs. Willebrandt — for Dry Appeal to | o | prohibition clouding out the real issues | agreement would in no way affect Amer- | % deea oo, 17 Two young women, struck by an au- | 1 lf’fd“""-“:“ :fliusflgn- fa"a relief | jcan naval plans. MISS GIRARDEAU L'EGARE S private lco- Jbile teenth and D strea i R | and even the wet and dry question. The President feels that the position | & ith orchestin. 9 to 11" N % e et & Methodiists. | ™ ‘Geprecate the attempts of Bishop | of the United States on auxiliafy craft | b st mwe up 1 fientc ' """ e By Btaetial:, whiste) the condls ‘Cvn‘nnor_l and nllh‘crs “t:;) :’;‘uuld drag re- | is well known, it having been formally MR. STAFFORD PEMBERTON tion of one. Miss Judith Edwards. 28 1 | ligion into politics and the efforts be- | pronounced at the Geneva Tri-partite | 4LL STYLES STAGE, BALLROOM D C1) o o1 Sixteonth street, was said | _While he does not expect to be called {ing made to let a whispering cam- | Conference last year, and he belives ac- tudio, Mt ‘;““J"‘-f: O et cor Jears Ol D St e that the | UPOD [0 stump for Gov. Smith in th| | paign dominate the voice of conscience |cordingly that any Franco-Britich | DAVISON'S fiaed 1%, '9. SMconi: may have fractures of both the spinc Dl‘l‘sidcnliall campaign, such a cont) | ana right,” he declared. agreement must have been reached with rof. Mrs, strictly private. any hour. i e (o ency “might arisc” Dr. Edwar 2 Prof. M full _knowledge of the American at- | 1320\ M Sf. N.W. Class Sat; Eyne: insit '“{};ii“é‘av ards was crossing the street | Devine, dean of the American Univ titude. Main 1732 tion'at 8. Dancing 9-12. with Miss Louis> Barnes, 28 vears old Graduate S('hgol. a hlrlh(\dlsi. d T o hon they were struck | former Republican said today, disci by an automobile operated by Aubrey | his acceptance yesterday of ap) D ompton. W, Va. Miss|ment as vice chairman of the Col Barnes suffered only bruises and shock | League for Gov. Smith, which will work | and went home after treatment, Bowers | for the New Yorker's candidacy. He field by first precinct police to await | Serves under Frank L. Polk, Under- 0 Secrotary of Stats during the Wilso the outcome of Miss Edwards' injuries. | S DR. EDWARD T. DEVINE - Edwards Inutta; | agministration, who is chair ; o : N Mrx. ¥athieen Jolinson, 24 yoars O W Coast_Artillery Corps, from Hawaii to | y-first s was taken home | lcague. | any v 5 S 1611 Thirty-first strect, W any other man, any serious attempt to | Fort Eustis, Va. and treated for severe shock after che{ EXplaiting his alignment with the | do justice to the farmer. * * — i The Psychology of SAS struck yesterday afternoon at Ninth | Smith forces in spite of his life-long | “Gov. Smith is an able, experienced and F streots by a taxicab operated by | stand on the dry question. his religion | and resourceful exccutive. He has a| The cost of living in Paris is advanc- | by Joseph E. Finnacons, 22 New York ave- | 17 — Clifford Lewis i E _ ‘ President, ‘ SOON FOUR SONS’) ;(ia;’ : -! n:n; l William Fox Presents The “Capt. Flagg” of “What Price Glory” in “The River Pirate” With the Supporting Cast Inclucing Lois Moran—Nick Stuart Fox Movictone Accompaniment GALA ANNIVERSARY STAGE SHOW HARRY ROSE THE BROADWAY JESTE! —Asgisted By Crandall & Marly—Case Brothers Maxine & Bobby—Toots Novello The 36 Fox Melody Masters Dorothy Murray FOX GRAND ORCHESTRA LEON BRUSILOFF, Conducting FOX MOVIETONE NEWS It Speaks for Itself Artillery Officers Shifted. [ col. Manus McCloskey, Field Artil- |lery, has been transferred from Hono- . Scott, 15th Ficld Artillery, from Fort Sam Houston, Tex., to Honolulu; Capt. | Theodore W. Wrenn. 24th Field Artil- | lery, from Manila, P. I to Fort Sill, | Okla.,, and Capt. Charles W. Higgins, nt | University. a Methodist institution, Dr. | tion-making: for detecting and exposing | and was treated at home by her family | Devine flays the record of Hoover | rascality; for finding a souiion for new | physician. Her condition is not thousht ;iu:;:g hat hoer‘mQT the “corruntion | and difficult problems; for arowinz con- | to he serious. ¥ period o e Republican administra antly to meet new emergencies, new | Slight injurics were suffered by Vin- | lion. SDohs ot HUmAn IpTOgH WATCH AND CLOCK | cent Hart, 8 years old, 1123 Owens place S e e Prawes mith. R E DA l QIN O northeast, and Clarence Bolden. colored, S g O old, 1513 Thirteenth strect,| Dr. Devine also_attacks the farm | ‘Educators find that Alfred E. Smith 2 - Delivered - Guarante :twcmnv Were struck by automobiles. | relief stand of the Republican nomince | IS interested in cducation; social workers ClockisCaled For Robert Alexander, colored, 40 years old, | and pleads for religious tolerance on | that he is interested in the relief and 2914 Sherman avenue, refused hospital | the part of the voters. | prevention of proverty, in the humane treatment for injuries received when his| In & statement today Dr. Devine care of the sick and disabled, in the automobile collided with a pile of tile in | sald: 1 front of 2430 Wyoming avenue. Both Gov. Smith and Herbert Hoover have exceptional qualifications for the presidency. Hoover has also, | N thods. 7 TYPO CONVEN“O however, certain serious disqualifica- | that he is intelligently and fruitfully tions. He has been identified with the | IDiCIesied in Di...cal mcasures Ior i administration upon which scandalous | their relief . . . ENDS IN cHARLESTON g(l‘sng;:g o?“;‘alfl.llgguéfi‘::&ggn;h;o;gfi “As to prohibition, I have been a life and his association with American |genius for administration: for constitu- | ing. nue. She refused hospital treatment | Lewis Hotel Training Schools NATIONAL wr. Tovar. RMAL opening and dedication of new, i (Tonleht st 8:20 goc & 75, LAST 2 TIMES —the only ane of its kind in the world. Learn 1 7 ":‘35;;&3}‘5&::{"":&&'1" "7"Heaven LIMITED ENGAGEMENT FLYING TO You!! SUN. NIGHT--SEPT. 16 2:30—Twice Daily Thereatter—8:30 615-15™ Street MAIN 7108 Next to Keith's International Gallery of Notable Hotclmen dry—both personally and political- and, as far as the record shows, he did | 1y, but I have no expectation that the laws of the Nation will be relaxed - Under Government Supervision | nothing to aid i i g n exposing the scandal how famous hotel men and women have won Appeals Are Heard From Deci-|or in protecting the public interest ¢ A against their astounding knavery. 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