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TTRSMETIN THE EVENING STAR., WASHINGTON, D. C, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1928.° _, CITIZENS REQUEST | AMUSEMENTS. | AMUSEMENTS. TODAY'S AMUSEMENT& We Give Confectioners | KAPLOWITZ " FLINS APPEAL Natioral—"Hit the Deck,” and Bakers the Benefit ‘e . 1 < INCOKPORATED "“"’g,::_‘;,’?_‘i,,‘,’;:"m,,,ck in “The BRANCH POST OFFICE! iase "?;.'r'.sa'. Vinveslag hoe KElTH s - - LOEW’S \\\ N e B ON NIN ‘I'H BET. O& H STS. arlet Woman,” comedy, at 8:20 p.m. el eidicaie | l;o:l::lde(:’:fl?‘:“ SR ey Another Great Broadway Show—0n the § DU S NS S SRR 0V WO | IU GUVER DEFIB'T 3 ;6’ l:;m““le“mh FRome. ooy a':Manor Park Group Wants Station: B. B. E?RN\SH‘?‘:VO&IPRRO “THE STREET of ||.|.|l$l0||" ST, AT I3TH_CONT. FROM 10 N\ nm:w&r%%%flm APPAREL JPECIALISTS I—Girls of the U. §. A.” bur Near Third and Ritten- 1105 itk S8 rhone tincen 03| | BROADWAY T 10th ANNIVERSARY ‘sque at 2:15, 8:15 p.m. and mmmgm Palace—"Wind” (sound), at 11:10 house Streets. A RENE?/\E/[Q"[I: SALE ‘Qrgamzallon Needs $32, 500;;”1. 1:40, 3:55, 5.35, 7:45, 10 and 11:15 | NOTE: We MUST close ouT our| to Join Community Chest | NOTED STOCKS BY DEC. 1| . p. OR SOONER ON ACCOUNT OF REMOVAL With Clean Slate. i GALA PROGRA: LILLIAN GISH In a grivping, powerfal speetacular And On the Stage OLSEN & JOHNSON i~ “Merry Mad Moments of Monkey Business” A Laugh in Every Line and There's a_Thousand Lines Ay, AOVIGHT SHOW_ ELECTION S, B0 R SenY ATS NOW. ENTERPRISE SERIAL BUILDING ASSOCIATION 7th St. & La. Ave. N.W. | Establishment of a branch post of- fice north of the Brightwood substation, ' in the vicinity of Third and Rittenhouse | rle—"“The Terror” (dialogue), at 145, 0, 5:45, 7:45, 9:50 “UMACBETH" Designment Craig Margaret with Lyn Harding Fox—"Dry Msmnl" (sound), 12:30, TO OUR NEW HOME, 521 13TH. BE | 2:35, 4:35, 7:50, 9:55 pam. and con- | Streets, to care for the ne;d]s 2“1 f:;-‘ 6lst Imue of Stock Now Open btk i B P te TWEEN E AND F STREETS. tinuous to 1 a.m. ing community, was urged last night by lor Subscription 7 > Final arrangements for the financial| geith's—"The Street of Illusion,” at| the Manor Park Citizens’ Association, Uiz 7 COAT f DRESSI [i ( | 12, 2:30, | meeting in the Whittier School, Fifth (| Money Loaned to Members appeal to be conducted by the Young | Men’s Christian Association, November 12 to 20, to make up the deficit in this year's budget to prepare the organiza- tion for inclusion in the Community Chest plan, which becomes operative January 1, were announced last night 05, 7:40, 9:50 and midnight. Metropolitan — “Companionate Mar- riage” at 11:45 am. 1:45, 3:45, 5:45, 7:45, 9:50 and midnight. Rialto—"Man, Woman and Wife" (sound), at 11:45 a.m., 2:05, 4:05, 5:45, 7:45, 9:45 pm. and midnight. THURSDAY | MATINEE RIALTO With Movietone Synchronization Starring {ORMAN KERRY, PAULINE STARKE. s Johnny Siaughter's Rialto Revelers and Sheridan streets. Twenty-seven AT 4 30 new members were admitted to the or- ol | ganization, which went on record in op- position to locating penal institutions in | residential areas. This was aimed par- ticularly at the House of Detention, now at 908 B street southwest. SYNCHRONIZED —ON THE STAGE— Frank Cambria’s Production “STEP ON IT” ADDED_ATTRACTIONS on Easy Monthly Payments James F. Shea Secretary INDIV‘DUAL FASHIONS AT GIVE-AWAY PRICES ACTUALLY LOWER THAN OUR COSTS . . A REMARKABLE OPPORTUNITY AT THE HEIGHT OF THE SEASON BURTON HOLMES INTIMATE TRAVEL REVUE James E. Connelly President g THEN YOU at a banquet meeting at the Y. M. C. A.| Columbia—"Two_Lovers” d), at| A_committee was appointed to urge Slaushter's R . DRESSES . . $7 $12 $21 $29 of approximately 100 feam workers. | 11 Spn it L ey o) ot | e et oo ts 440,050 | Need Blank Books . ELECTION RETURNS AND VIVIDLY PICTURED COATS..$17 $21 $37TO$78 O. Chance, who is actively in|g.g5%m, in the District estimates to begin erec- eed Blank Boo EXTRA MIDNIGHT SHOW OMPLETE SHOW 11:15 COLOR—MOTION &y charge of e g J'}?etvol“"";{ Little Theater—'Nature and Love,” |tion of a new Business High School, this Come in and look over our WITH ELECTION RETURNS COMP! . SEATS SELLING CHINCHILLA VELVET e e e contiuains st Mo 30 o e e T e stock. !n""l'l"‘yfl'..'g'if.:,‘::‘l’ rect teieeraph (o Siarting at 7 p. m. election re- Pnus 50:, 15¢, fl 31.5. AND SPORTS COATS need for raising $32,500 to enable the | P-m- ST High School. Alumni Association, had| .. Morrison P aper CO- ! direes " wirs, * 55 .;.,..1... LUXURIOUS DRESS COATS association to enter the Community = Tivoli—Fazil” at 2, 3:45, 5:30, 7:15, | delivered @ brief address in behalf of | Chest with & “clean slate” financially. = |9 and 10:50 p.m. 1009 Pa. Ave. i This, he said, is the difference be- tween the income of the Y. M. C. A. plant and its expenses, the deficit being caused chiefly by expenses incident to the social service, employment, boys Summer camp, boys' department and religious department activities, in addi- tion to donations for the work of the colored branch of the “Y.” ‘The need for the personal appeal to be conducted was outlined by Huston Thompson, chairman of the campaign organization and president of the Y. M. C. A, who presided. Workers were in- structed to inform contributors that this canvass would in nowise interfere with plans for the association to join the Community Chest organization. Contributors are to be ship privileges. There will be 125 workers in the can- vass, divided in ten teams captained by L. M. Betts, Charles F. Crane, T. J. Frailey, John Hardell, Z. D. Blackistone, Dr. E. M. Ellison, A. W. Defenderfer, Worth Shoults, W. C. Hanson and ‘Woodson P. Houghton. The appeal was organized by an ex- ecutive committee consisting of Presi- dent Thompson, chairman; Mr. Chance, | vice chairman; William Knowles Cooper, | general secrfitarg of “t,}lllc sssgcmuém: Dr. " o A. C. Christie, Dr. Wilson Compton, W. AL Daonslan = M. Guthrie, George A. Lewis, Willlam Montgomery, Dr. George Otis Smith, H. A. Thrift, C. H. Tompkins, C. A. Aspin- LATEST ALL-ELECTRIC | wall and Leonard W. De Gast, associate | general secretary. RADIO SET |~ Following the dinner meeting last 1t is the last “,d | night the workers attended an enter- in _ Electric Radi | tamment at the “¥” which included a See This Grebe Set Fi rst musical program, wrestling, boxing and DRESSES FOR EVERY OCCASION | FASHIONS DE LUXE EXCLUSIVELY FOR MADAME . . MADEMOSELLE . AND JUNIOR MISSES . . . DURING SALE: HOURS 8 A.M. TO 6 P.M. Mrs. N. L. Kinslow ROOM 211, McLACHLEN BLDG. 10th & G Sts. N.W. —has taken over the Willcor & Gibbs ing Machine business. A full line of Machines, Acces- sories, Oil and Cottons will be car:ic”. THE WILLCOX & GIBBS SEWING CHINE COMPANY fnumruarrx the sple: age received {rom Washingtonians during the past vears. We earnestly solicit the same patronage for Mrs Kinslow. We cssure th Courteous, eficient service will b rendered as in the past. MAIN 8232 id_patron- RADIO fencing cxhlbmons A LEESE“,‘}‘Z"L‘?J SLAYER GRANTED STAY. ] 1Atzomey Condemned Man Given Time to Appeal. Justice Walter I. McCoy yesterday | granted a stay of execution until Janu- 4 ary 17, 1929, to George Herbert Thomp- son colored, who was sentenced to die in | the electric_chair November 8, for first | degree murder. Frank J. Kelly, attorney, | who represents Thompson, asked for the | stay on the ground that he must have | time to appeal the case to the Court of | Appeals. Thompson was convicted of | shooting Elsie R. Bowen, also colored, October 31, 1927, after a lovers’ quarrel. for given member-4 Ambassador — “Companionate Mar- riage,” at 6:30, 8:20, 10 p.m. and cons | tinuous to midnight. Central—"State Street Sadie,” . at 12:30, 2, 3:30, 5, 6:30, 8, 9:40 and 10:40 pm. *ASKS $10,000 DAMAGES. Man Whose Wife Was Killed Sues Auto Occupants. H. A. Hershberger of Kingston, Pa., has filed suit in the District Supreme Court to recover $10,000 damages for the death of his wife, Mrs, Stella Hersh- berger, in an automobile accident No- vember 8, last. He is acting as her administrator and files the suit against Jack Edwin Parker, Heath Smith and | Wilbur A. Blain, 1301 Massachusetts avenue. The car which struck Mrs. ker, and the other defendants were | occupants of the vehicle. Attorney E. Hilton Jackson appears for the admin- istrator, who says his wife died three days after being struck while crossing the street at Thomns Circle. DITCH EXONERATED Dr. William C. Fowler, District Health officer, announced yesterday that the open sewer cut diagonally opposite:the Webb School at Fifteenth and Rosedale streets northeast, was in no way respon- sible. for the 18 cases of diphtheria :a%ng school children in that neighbor- Dr. Fowler declared that Dr. Joseph A. Murphy, chief medical inspector for the public schools, who investigated the conditions against which neighbors objectionable features which could arise from the sewer cut, so far as health is concerned, would be the breeding of mosquitoes in warm weather in the event water was allowed to stand in the pit. The Parrot Tea Room 1643 Conn. Ave. “Speaks - for Itself” | Hershberger was ‘being driven by Par- |, complained, was convinced that the only |/ the proposed school. | Risky to Pay Less! Why Pay wr” DIENER’S Cash and Carry Cleaners INC. 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No phone Order | Largest Selection | in Washington | | Broiled Live Lobster, Deviled and Tmperial Crabs, Fried Select | Scallops, Broiled Bluefish, Span- | ish Mackerel, Boston Scrod, Steamed Finnan Haddie, Fried Lynnhaven Oysters, Baked Oysters Casino, Fried Clams, Dia- mond Back Terrapin (Maryland Lobster a la_Newburg (flavored with old Spanish Sherry). Olmsted Grill LOEW’S CoLumBi - A SECOND BIG WEEK A United Artists Sound Picture. VILMA BANKY And RONALD COLMAN In their latest and last costarring romance “TWO LOVERS” METRO MOVIETONE ACTS AND OTHER ADDED HITS ELECTION RETURNS STRAND %7z MUTUAL BURI.ESQUE New Faces—New Show Every Week 9TH AT D ST. TGDAY At 2:30 SHUBERT gy TONITE ELASCWY At 8:30 Mgmt, Messrs. Shubert SPECIAL MATINEE TODAY THE ACTRESS SUPREME Pauiing e in the joy radiating comed: 5 THE JCARLET WOMAN ° ELECTON RETURNS READ TONIGHT Messmore Kendall and Gilbert Miller Present “The Sacred Flame”’ A NEW rlu. BY w. Olner Great Plays, WITH A NOTEWORTHY CAST Night Prices, 50c-$3; Wed. Mat., 50c-$2; Sat. Mat., 50c-$2.50. “GIRLS OF THE U. S. A.” With Norma Noel Midnite Show Tues., Nov. 6 Election returns from stage by direct wire both performances Tues. nite STANLEY CO. THEATERS THE HOUSES/OF TALKIES Continuous 11 A. M. to 11 P. M. PoLI TONIGHT at Mats., Thurs. & Sat. APPEARANCE RD BREAKER P ANNE NICHOLS FaMOus LAUGHNG '} Success FAREW! THE R COMPLETE ELECYION RETURNS n SAD_FROM _STAGE TONIGHT. A Thrilling Mystery Warner Bros. 2d oLr'S MME, LOUISE VITAPHONE ALL-TALKIE 'rpuzn'll.. i TH E Wednesday, sn.H U M ER 7, 4:30, Seals Mrs. T 150 wnd And Daushter, E R R o R G. Main 6193. LOUISE HOMER STIRES ‘TheSensation of This Generation” S T A T Luncheon, Tea of repairing. Phone West 287 | VLADIMIR 1 Citizens Honor Taylor. A i i IR Famous For FineFood T o N l G H T! | A special meeting of the Barry Farms SPECIAL DINNER, 6 fo 8 1022 Vt. Ave. 702 Fla. Ave. N.W. No. 4 G St. N.W. | 1336 G Street " Enjoy the Best Shows = | Citizens' Association will be held to- 3 1813 K St. N.W. . 3415.Conn. Ave. N.W. 716 H St. N.E. i ? il i A fire art indeed night at 7:30 o'clock in the Neighbor. Yrom o sl 2 1000 Eye St. N.W. ' 3031 14th St N.W. 3657 Ga. Ave. N | peTneana Geting sl hood Playhouse at Stanton and Elwood roads southeast to pay honor to the memory of Matthew M. Taylor, its vice president for 15 years, who died Satur- 901’; E St. N.W. 1623 H St. N.W. 2505 Champlain St. N.W. 811 13th St. N.W. 1512 You St. N.W. Cor. 18th & F Sl.. N.W. 162 Maryland Ave., Hyattsville, Md. a la carte service, 83 to midnight Telephones is the blending of the world’s POLI'S—MONDAY, NOV. 19, 4:30. Seats. Mrs: Greene's Concert Bureau. Droop's. 1300 G St. Main 649: ELECTION RETURNS Potomac 6322 North 8918 | finest Coffees into matchless ONEo WQGOD’S SCHOOL Established 1585 0D, Principal h: 10 Months, $100 .60 a Mon! 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TORAY and TOMORROW.-SPECIAL AST in “FOI Election Setarns lonllhl Ut compiete show_starts 10:0¢ CENTRAL oth sx Bel. D and E TQDAY and TOMORROW-_MYRNA and,_ CONRAD = NAGEL OTATE ST e SADIAS tion Feturns tonient. __plete_show starts CHEVY CHASE x5y TODAY—GILDA _GRAY in “THE . Election returns . Last complete show starts “COLONY G Ave. & Farragut st~ r-nn TODAY—_VON _STROHEIM'S “THE WEDDING MARCH." ' Election re- turns l;muhl Last camplete show starts i NEW 535 Bth St. S.E. TORAY_YIOLA DANA “THAT _CERTAIN THING \AVUY Lith .; Col. Rd. N.W." TODAY—THOMAS MEIGHAN In “THE RACKET." "TIVOL] 4th & Park Rd. N.W.~ TQDAY and TOMORROW-—CHARLES PARRELL and GRETA NISSEN in “PAZIL" Synchronized. Election Teturns’ tonight Last complete __show_starts 10:30. YORK G@- Ave. & Quebce st N.W. TODAYCMITCHELL _ LEWIS and G! E in “A THIEF IN THE DARK." ' Election returns tonight. Last complete show starts 11:00. in | NOTE: | 1 a. m., Commencing at 11 | p. | tures all Shown for the First : F 1lm F eatures Election ;eh(uu‘zn;“:&n ln’bfl Last complete — 1343 Wisconsin A TAPOLLD = s DUMBARTON ittt lnd JOHN MACK BROWN m SDFK' TOD. and TOMDRROW EMIL LIVING." Comedy, JANNINGS In “THE PATRIOT.” EVERY[’HING Election returns tonight. Last e TRUXTO! CAMEO THEATER ™ gaer- GERTRUDE ASTOR in OLYMPIC ok ESTHER RALSTON NEW STANTON PRINCESS TORAY-VICTOR | MCLAGLEN i and Vaudeville S ection S returns tonight. Last complete clRCI—E "“DPN.TE.YH:LU! !DNA“‘ show_starts 10:30. AR MURPHY, “ACROSS THE ATLANTIC." EMPIRE 91l H St. NE. SECO uuru lrl.l'll‘.. I‘D. WILSON in | I Sl CAROLINA “"‘m"?au;.“;:;fiif k& wi s | 'H 1 1230 C st. NE. _MORE-CAMILLA HORN. __ ~ ~ OME SIDNEY LUBT! DR Starting tomorrow, | ELITE LIBERTY TAKOMA JESSE THEATER "‘?; ’ F AT FOURTEENTH ST. ON THE SCREEN William Foz Presents DRY MARTINI A Comedy of Gay Paris ON THE STAGE A CARNIVAL OF JAZZ Fox TILI.ERETTES o—snz Rers—s EXTRA!!! ELECTION RETURNS TONIGHT Furnished Exclusively by The Washington Fost Through Its ASSOCIATED PRESS Dispatches A Continuous Pe: formance Will be Given Until m. The Program Will | Consist_of Short Film Fe hurli h Cap. and Fla. Ave. GILBERT in Tomorrow— NAMELESS MEN." “HIT OF THE [C You St. Bet 1ith & 1oth White Patronage n ALWAYS HAPPE! TURNS “TONIGHT BY mmo 6th & C St WILLIAM BOYD in “THE NIGHT FLYER. Complete Election Returns by R ano 119 B St ! WALLACE B!!RY & RAYMOND HATTO “THE BIG DIRER M amitton” Comedy K _near oth P e Road to Rutn. l“h AND R. L AVE, EC. B. FRANCIS. e HUSKC MASTER. 119 N, f;n“ll Ki- BELLE ‘THE DEVIL'S TRADI‘ \lARK " 4th and Butternut Sts. No Parking Troi “The Foreign Legion” With NORMAN KERRY and LEWIS M. G M. Odadity, S Election Returns ©On the screen by arrangement with THE EVENING STA| cuu}'%z OF THE %‘I«Igwcuoec” with “HIS ROYAL PLUEH > DANCIVG. sing MISS GIRARDEAU L'EGARE—S Sons. $3: Sinele, 31.95. Class: ot Pridey grchrsln, 9 to 11 summ. 1124 Conn. Ave. JOSEPHINE JACKSON. ¥ vaxrz DANCIN nights. 9 Drivate les- sses form: Grou s nun 134 of 2 st n.w.. up one flight. MR, s‘Mrmln PEMBER' STYLES STAGE. BAI LLRoo\d DANCXNO clgsse: igle lesson, § 5o GInss dances Friday 0 12, ._Pot. 1636_19t) RINE R \L'LE Stats and ballroom dancine. limbering, polse, rhythm routine, Tuesday._Orchestra t Plon sor auslided finale lass dance - —rar . | 0 i