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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 28 1928 AMUSEMEN AMUSEMENTS. County Health Department will be s - = il DR. LLOYD TO SPEAK. SR {5 dicuss the. meeds of_the — Arlington District Clinic. Mrs. Flor- A'"an Special Dispatch to The Star. ence Cannon of Arlington, member of = g N LYON PARK, Va. September 20.— |the Y. W. C. A. health education com- THEATER ' Dr. Bolf J. Ll d of the United | mittee, will pre: 01 . - . REHEARSALS SH TEACHERS AGAIN Sttt s g : ERTE oy " “EAST DAY f A B o he Pur: | ARE YOU SURE THE CHIL: LEATRICE Joy i ey s ? et of pomor a0 vy yeuer DRENS EES ARE PERFECT? | N MAN-MADE WOMEN" M W : i 5 at a meetin, “ - Ty History of Religion, “The iAmerican Women Reconvict- | Organized Woman Voters Tuesday, pre- IR, ety Miss FRANKIE HEATH F | lR | | Bring in_fae kiddies ON THE STAGE ed on Charges of PUtting |Giue: B Liosd nas beer with the | \ £ ey o grad Opening Sun. at 2 P. 7. 2 2 ‘Puhlic Health Service about 30 years, | C: ) Drama of Love The Parrot Given at Convention. Out Religious Propaganda. |and is recognized authority on sanitc- | axuf gt e eie| HIT OF THE SHOw’ jon. His work in South America on | ON THE STAGE “Speaks for Itself” = £ R [ G ik wle o wmet greveneios of g(I)J];I;!l’ACALN\ JOE LAURIE. Jr. PG ; tta Min- plague and similar epidemic diseases is | (A ox Movietone Accompaniment 1643 Rehearsals for Mrs. Marietta Min- | oo oo accociated Press. [AiRCe RSt Sl A 614 m s._ THE DE MARCOS St e c it S. B/ nigerode Andrews' pageant of church | CONSTANTINOPLE. September 28— |° pr. P. M. Chichester of the Arlington R0 THER ACTS S pherie Stage Fraiogue S—— 2 | history, “The Cross Triumphant.” 10| Three American teachers charged With | —mmme e e 4 Seate—Twica Daily . Roxy Quar ncheon, Tea, Dinner be given n honor of the delegates to | feist g el e e 12 tn 8 P.M. the ‘General Episcopal” Convention next | disseminating religious propag i FOX MOVIETONE NEWS Orders Taken for Cakes, Pastry, [ month. will begin next Tuesday. The | terday were again sentenced to three - o FOX MOVIETONE NEWS Salads, Beaten Biscuits, etc. pageant is to be presented in the Wash- | days’ imprisonment and a fine of 3 liras Potomac 6322 ington Auditorium on_the evening of | (about $13) when the case against them E HAVE THE TOMORROW Friday, October 19, and in the after- was retried | 2 : A Fiery R noon of Saturday. October 20. . " | "t teachers, Miss Jennie Jilson, di- At Peoples Hardware Stores BLANK BOOKS ottt taces i nes of the 12rector of the American School at —you need! See us first. I[ MT VERNON r[:!r:\(r:;‘:p[l?r:do?:nml’l:e (;:zgam will hold | Broussa; Miss Edith Sanderson ,,, Everything to keep Winter's winds out—Weather Strip, Heaters, ! ]FA ZH E ” | ceding a tea to be given by the Lyon future of the child. Cross Triumphant,” to Be | 2 Morrison Paper Co. STEAMER | their initial rehcarsals in their OWR | ool Ganic anq Miss Lucile Day, Furnace Pipe, Shovels, Etc. B () ap Co | parish houses. A number of other | Berkeley, CallL. gt i meddine, 1009 Charles Macalester roups will meet at the homes of the | Were sentenc ; e Tohves’ 9ib e bkt DIy rgwnlw( G iEhe Giree. whose former identical verdict had been | COAL HOD Stove and Furnace i set aside by the Court of Am\mw}t 10 A.M. and 2:30 P.M. ]| N ooy seheariae netde B0l | Pades Stcon wil not seye her sen- with Shoval PIPE CHARLES FARRELL . tence pending a decision of the upper . | it Round Trip, 85¢ Tuesday, 8 pm.; Episode 10, Club of | (W0 D s the. defense Has again 45c 20c Up | oysters n His Greatest Role Wooing teaz | Colonial’ Dames,” on Wednesday, 4:30 dereon has returned | the Allaring ey Admission, 25c 1 appealed. Miss San | A Paramaint Ficture | p.m.; Episode 5. at the home of Miss tates and Miss Day s | GRETA NISSEN Mt. Vernon met epen on Sandays | Virginia_ Hunt, 1155 Sixteenth street, {‘c’m‘.mn:?:ngu?kt\" Y e and sea Fo°d v Cate Lunch Counter_en on Friday, 5 pm.. and Episode 11, The judge in resentencing the thrspw Nesco GARBAGE CANS Hard crabs, imperial crabs, SYMPHONIC FOX MOVIETONE Thomas Parish House, on Friday at | interpreted the comment on the first OIL HEATERS crab cakes and deviled crabs. ACCOMPANIMENT {8 pm. verdict, by the Court of Appeals as a | 55c 69c 89c oysters on half shell, fried or 'y 9 { " expected. it is stated, that Epi- | Yo for sxpansions of his reasons for | 82.95 stewed. STAGE PROLOGUE MATS. THUR. & SAT. EPTEMBER {sode 1, “Joseph of Arimathea,” will be | condemnation rather than disapproval | o Lobsters, scallops, fish, fried Gilbert Miller Presents nrr&enled by a prominent dramatic!of the verdict. | r chicken and club sandwiches. FURN[TURE |group in the city and sponsored by |~ Americans in Constantinople werc Strictly Pure A G ,.,............’ | members of the British Embassy, as|rather surprised at today's verdict. as Peoples SHELLAC e S | ¥ | was ‘done in_the original production | they believed the upper court's mullifica. HERZOG’S SALE here ‘six years ago at the Cathedral | tion would result in a new verdict of | HOUSE PAINT 81.10 | Close. Episode 2 is to be presented by | not guilty, at least for Miss Jilson. = . Qt. 11th St. & Potomac River , w CONVENIENT TERMS | St. Alban’s Church, being the story of [ Miss Jilson will continue to stay at| $1 8-) Gal F ST. AT : | “st.” Alban, Protomartyr of Britain”; | the school awaiting the decision on the | George Plitt Co., Inc. || Episode 3, “St. Augustine and Queen | appeal, which will probably be handed | Painting. Paperhancing. Upholsters Bertha,” by St. Stephen’s Church; Epi- | down Within three months. B vy BUCKEYE AND Phone M. 4224 718 13th St. || sode 4, “St. Hilda” is being sponsored SR ey e | BOTTLE CAPS SCHLITZ MALT ELLING OUT by Miss Katherine Judge, and will in s now 47 public swimming | all probability be presented by one of ba‘fi,’;“’““ s ? gl Gross for ENTIRE STOCK O the leading local girls' schools, as was | =— | C . also done in the original production: | Episode 5, “The Crusaders,” which is y being sponsored by bMiss Vh;,ginia l;Iutx;\f PENS will be presented by members of the original cast here: Episode 6. “Cranmer,” . P pl H d s riginal cast here: Episode 6, "Cranmer,” || ng Lace Curtains Cleaned and eoples Hardware dtores Resistered U. S. Patent Office son and Miss Gertrude Myer, assisted Returned in Their Original iz A Shape “Everything in Hardware and Paints” 40 Of Regular . . % | by Mrs. John W. Joyes, and will be e ic 2 . in Charles Niggemeyer's Homemade Candies i | iven by a cast of prominent Washing- EROBEMISS G =AY Aslintc 23, (o] Price Y fontans: Episode 7, “The First Com. || Personal Service Department o 15th and H Sts. N.E. «BLOSSOMS" Recognized as ) - stown,” Wi e 14" o | er nu\ell- are also in- —ADDED ATTRACTIONS— the fisbst Home. 1 | saten by Boiphasey Ohurch: Eotsoda & || Lt OGUE - ;.‘.: 18th and Columbia Rd. N.W. 713 7th St. N.W. cinded T GBS Q,.m 05 TS Coadisstin “Baptism of Pocahontas” by a_ well cigimins Clea”c 3655 Georgia Ave. Cottage City, Md. || ARRY C. GROVE, INC E w s : % | known dramatic group, the scene to be | : . America — made 7 |sponsored by Mrs. Woodrow Wilson: s g N [ Dislivery CalliEincala AUEE 523 11th ST. N.W. F ST, AT 12TH mgme ARTHUR MARGETSON. LOUISE CLOSSER MALE iaviNG Aanonson's THE COMMANDERS® Eveni| $3.00 $2.30 $2.00 31,80 100 300 ™ 2.00 $1.50 $1.00 506 Ne Sat. " Matine....52.50 mw 3 u 3130 3 T Next Mon. _Nite—Sent Sale Now ShUBERT Nightly, 50s te $2.50 ELASC UMats 3" d’ TAYLOR HOLMES in ! “THE GREAT NECKER" * r Love, with N, Y. Cast in Caruon, Hope Tieket Tex. sT n Twice Daily. 2:15-8:15 MUTUAL BURLESQUE New Faces—New Show Every Week BIG REVIEW With JERRY McCAULEY Good Orchestra Seats, 25c—Mat. & Eve. NOW PLAY! A Paramount Picture JACK HOLT in @& story of @ Western he-man who tamed a_pampered pet and fippant flapger onan Arizona THE WATER HOLE with NANCY CARROLL —ON THE STAGE— WESLEY EDDY 0000000‘000900000 e T2 2 22 22 2 2 2 2 4 H §% figdd S ~, |Evisode 9, “The Migration of the fresh today and ! | Huguenots,” is being given by the every day. Huguenot Society of Washington; Epi- sode 10, “Church in Colonial Days,” by the Club of Colonial Dames; Episode C |11, “Missionaries by Camp Fire.” by 6 St. Thomas Church, and Episode 12, mgmor WILSON-GREENE'S CONCERTS, 1928-29 POLI'S THEATER, 4:30 PHILHARMONIO COURSE 1) no.owlTl. Pian- Nfl' S‘D v“”‘r Th is Generation—J: 5 JASCHA" HEIFETZ—jan. 20 n?s'n“‘r'onm‘.’{: -souun et BOSToN SYMPHONY LY cnslnA. Klll!le'“lky. Con ARTISTS’ COURS] Nov. ’vTIOLA;n HAYES, Leklrllnl R e Bnen 5. SIGRID ONEGW Conl“.r 2 RACHMANINOFF. NOW PLAYING 4 Paramount Picture EMIL JANNINGS: In His Greatest Characterization in “THE PtATRIOT” FLORENCE VIDOR LEWIS STONE Now Playing It's Fifth Week on Broadway —ADDED ATTRACTIONS— “The Child of All Ages,” is being ar- LB. ranged by Mrs. Maud Howell Smith Trade Mark |and the author, with members of the B L Arts Club and other organizations and * ch;x;iche;a in1 ‘the (c)ltiz. xtnklnig part. H iss Pauline Oak is assistant to the Fannie May Candy Shol” | director, Mrs. Forrest. The committee 1010 E St. NNW. 1929 14th St. NW.| on costumes includes Mrs. W. S. 1406 N. Y. Ave. Trivoli Theater | | Moore. Mrs. George W. Dow, Mrs. Ful- 614 13th St. N.W. 3305 14th st. | | {on Lewis and Mrs. Anna Castle. Music st S *| | for the pageant is under the direction 1704 Pa. Ave. NW. of Adolf Torovsky, organist of Epiphany Episcopal Church, assisted by Sleg- e ————————— |fried_Scharbau, principal musician of 100000060020885000000008 the United States Marine Band, who will conduct the orchestra at both pre- 9 sentations. Mrs. William D. Leahy is GIBSON S chairman of personnel, and Mrs. Albert Ever-Ready : Razor Sl, €c ‘QOQOQQQQOOOOOOOOOOOO ’00000000000000000000 psor-cazznn ceunsm. , Mme. HOMEE and Daushier LDIJ!'!E‘ STIRES—Dee. 7. DORIS § N. Baggs and Comdr. C. T. Jewell are : g personnel directors. Miss Caroline 'STANLEY-CRANDALL T“ElTnEs McKinley is director of dramatic % rhythm and of the third century war Gans ls‘cel:xé: Harold Snyder is director of 5 "':"""'_"'::"“"";B‘!“n"!‘: ghting and stage management; i [ ¢ ) s dm&r = ngnke.up: .i'eonhg I Season tickets hfl' ffll’ Ill Gfl“l‘!!oa at “fl Davenport Long, director of properties, i o hetee and Bess Davis Schreiner, director of publicity. 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