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42 e 'THE _EVENING STAR. WASHINGTOX. D. C.” MONDAY. NOVEMBER 26 ! AY'S AMUSEMENTS. Let Us Demonstrate the o MOVES OUTSIDE LAW | ™t comeas w820 o v come | (L REBE AND|Q For Thanksgiving B X O Vedyutma p g o RADIOLA ank o S R HURTS U, S. SHIPS suunc s ome s stz e g RADIO SETS ORANGE GROVE T ded i Liber No. 5610, Tollo 44 i sea, bur- " "’ - Bllfle IIEYS —The last word in e e secured | Operates 13 Miles Off St Bovey B ;3,. B ST 1210 N. Y. Ave. N.W. noMA"cE 1928.' AMUSEMENTS. AMUSEMENTS. NATIONAL <5255 Seats at Box Office for all Performances ZIEGFELD'S iticr "THOS. PRODUCTION " ORANGES and GRAPEFRUIT 4 : California Coast. Columbia—"The Woman. Disputed.” | RADIO " Direct from the Grove ¢ T. V. 0’Connor ‘Upholds High at 11505 am, 1 05, 3:10, 5:15, 7:20 and COMPANY Wholesale b": R.'sfll"ou- OF THE e :30 pm. A 5 712 o s Oranges, per et. . $1. wages Paid Seamen on By the Associated Press. — Eal;lb;l“oh Kay,” ‘continuous, 11:30 (1« | agup;frgul.kb:- et .A::Agg LOS ANGELES, November 26.—The|am. to 11 p.m. ixed Baskets......$1. 1 Monfalcone, alleged Pacific gambling| Fox—“A Romance of the Under-| CLOSED THANKSGIVING DAY APPLES — Delicious Tore and Adventire Amone the Trade Fleet Vessels. ship, has opened its run 13 miles off | World,” continuous 11:30 am. to 11 p.m. 'H 5 Witeianel or ooy anyons of Broads S shore, and its position apparently has | Palace—“The Mask of the Devil” at erzcg's Coliden MARY ASTOR il By the Associated Press. baffled law enforcement officers. It “"‘“;lséopfnm" 1::20, 19:00; 56:30, 4 |Sea Food Cafe P Buskiat And a Remarkble Subvorting Cast ETHEL SHUTTA Chairman T. V. O'Connor of the|reported 200 people visited the ship ot e e e Ard 156 Follewte Cast ¢ . | Shipping Board yesierday declared high |aturday night. e R Best cooked sea_food in town. 25¢ 35¢ 75¢ ana Orchestral pccompaniment. (B FRANCES UPTON MARY JANE p Ty e oat ihe PUT- | wages pald American seamen on Amer- | SVRi6AEs it U e VMORTAs0ne EAtA S that ’9’_25 i " All kinds of fresh fish in season— Better Than_“Dressed to Kill. | RUTH ETTING, TAMARA GEVA ¥ise fepoait Tor: | lean vessels, compared with the pay| Vislors to the Monfslcone said that|9:25 p.m. A e o ot e ailong. i ol Bealed ............ 0038 OsstheStge be dvertised | received by seamen on foreign ships, do |foUctte IiEk tablbs v It THes tee o e Deviled and Imperial crabs, turtle Loose Oranges, per doz.30c A GA SRV Earts E oLs s BATAAR, " | ot constitute o so-called handioan" 10| ieck were in full operation Inst night, | World continuous 1to 11 pan. | ek, chicken, chops andomner | @ Srapefruits 3, 4 5 for 25c CAMPUS CAPERS 5 A % the development of this country’s mer-| ™. ¥ Sl iy Tivoli— ‘Women ey Tal » Steaks, chicken, chops and other ’, 1022.26.28.30 ,‘":‘ i o L-T,,,SW, _ ot e » when another goodly crowd was present. v S 10 pm o P Bananas, Baker's Los Angeles County officials say that | 8t 2:10, 4:10, 6: and Dozen ....15¢c, 20c, 25¢ since the boat was off the Orange| Ambassador—"Oh Kay,” at 6:15, 7:50 P Phpar ShE“ Fovana . 406 1~ | County coast it was outside their juris- |and 9:45 p.m. - i 10 1 oF Toew: 16 4SS | Ping Board “that the so-called handi-|jiction ‘while Orange County officials While the City Sleeps,” at Franklin 5823 " caps to American shipping growing out | yera” doubttul if they had any legal 12930, 2 3:30, 5, 6:30, 8 and 9:40 p.m. Drive ‘»ul Auto Over and 11th St. at Potomac River AND HIS MUSIC Next Week. Bex. Monaay. Seats Thurs. DAVID BELASCO presents THE ACHELOR il ER ot Chairman O'Conror said that numer- ous suggestions had reached the Ship- Featuring MARY READ'S SIXTEEN FOX TILLERETTES THOS. J. OWEN, AUCTIONEERS, N.W. of “higher material and labor costs in | pete GOUbt M MieV hed any legal Look Them Over "J, AR 55’6?%"“", the United States as compared with |[1enG 10 interfere “ those of foreign nations will prevent | V V ] WALKER - C. AUBREY SMITH- GEOFFREY XERR ¢ 4 Although it has been suggested the Dainty mn-- n,,, Danee n JUNE Fn.»‘(' oty 331 fea” | development of our merchant marine as | boat might be reached through check. HEN YOU Absonute - . - Precision I ecords of the District of Colum- | intended by Congress.” i r S ing up of its papers, no mowve in that Is ! Cost of Material as Factor. direction has been instituted. Need Blank Books “What is this talk of a gambling me in and look over our | “As to the cost of material going Into | shinh " yesterday inquired the swner oy - Stocks | the construction of vessels, I think that |3 group of small boats which carried | 2 | American methods of production Wil | passengers to a fishing barge anchored | .. Morrison Paper Co. soon find a way to meet the lower costs | half way between the rhore and -the of foreign countries.” he continued. | Monfalcone, “I have carried 200 fisher- 1009 Pa. Ave. | ¢ | "Congress already has taken steps to|men to the barge, but if they have gone | + | equalize existing differentials and it i |on to another ship, T know hothing | | safe to say that American business can |of ft | be relied upon to do the rest. But in | Visitors of the ship sald it was man- & (eSS | the matter of higher pay for officers and | ned by a 12-man crew with a lcensed o be complied Wilh | crews, let me be definite in stating that | master aboard, Derwise depodt {01~ | the best bargain America has got is an ol ik | American sailor on deck of an American | ot ship nozs.z6.28.30.ach5 0 B KRAMER. Pointing out that only 5 per cent of | - "% | the cost of operating vessels goes for N. AUCTIONEERs, | %ages. Chairman O'Connor said that | Vortime American shipowners, shippers and | SALE OF VALUABLE BRIC travelers have more adequate assurance | FReRISES | of safe, efficient and speedy transporta- | tion when ships are manned by well | paid, fed and quartered crews. Well Paid Man Promotes Economy. S BT “Critics who have raised the issue of s willsii et Bubile et | wages and conditions provided om MON! American seamen,” he concluded, “de- clare that the spirit which urged the old clipper ship sallor to greater effort and resulted in his outsailing the merchant fleets of the world is dea I say that it isn't, and that whether in the engine room or on the deck, a high-priced man a prior deed of | Makes for economy in transportation P - h(ul'nu lu! {and for slfetv of lhes and prop"rl\‘ T ne of sale: Dove Said trust to be 0sit of $300.00 required. in, cieme he pus- | PRESS HITS LABDR PLANS 15 10 be comblied with | otherwise deposit Tor: 2tioh ot the trumised | Proposed Code of Hexlco Draws SLADMAN. Criticism of Newspaper. 2 “Trustees = MEXICO CITY: November 26 () — THOS. J. OWEN & SON. AUCTIONEERS, | The newspaper El Universal has ad- 1431 Eye Street Northwest. versely criticized the proposed new labor JABLE THREE. | code which has been under discussion Kidias Coians (Chikasing of Entertaining Stars. FOX MOVIETONE NEWS It Speaks for Itsely! Savov Musical Comedy Co. In | o, FOX GRAND ORCHESTRA | N ANETTE | Co. of 5 | Conducting. RDEN OF NITES, Orch. $1.39, Mez, 1. Bal. 7 MR TR i POLI)S Tonight at 8:20 P ALAC | Mat. Thur. & Sat. F_St. at 13th—Cont. from 10:30 ROLAND DIRE om NOW PLAVING A LONG RUN 13 ARMG M8 cand Eletuis YOUNG |_\ulg JOHN GILBERT 11 |ie QUEEN'S HUSBAND the sereen's greatest romantleist In THE MASKS OF THE DEVIL §§ . Sherwood With s VL SHU!ER' TONITE at 2:30 Wed. Mat. 50c, 750 1 \nm \ieun (hubrrl Mats., 50¢ to §1 R O'CLOCK - bia, and 15 feet north epih thereof ‘ Rangoon, Burma, was dark for 43|, Mitt | hours because a snake crawled across | wene or the electric feed wires and caused a | soudared Time | short circuit THOS J. OWE 1431 > KOAD TO ROMT: 1§ _Tmidnons WobERTS Beg. SUN. EVE. | WESLEY EDDY ~ink Wednesda' In Boris Petrof’s praduction ‘i s0e to $3.00 CRINOLINE VS. JAZ: nings, 50c to 83 I . Sat. Mat. 50c to $2.50 P TR 7 LOEW'S B - . it CorLumsiA A d_sublect t 0.00. furt oui T St at Izlh—conl from 10:30 . NOwW I e MAT. SAT, OHLY |1 NORMA TALMADGE In the strangest love triangle I e || DORIS NILES | DISPUTED Exquisite Marquise DIAMOND RING @:flm G)Ipma;l um 7 . . s i and BALLET IR B | e by the mixd congras o mpiovs e GILBERT ROLAND {} 'ivi Ronbaiia veaNbisAcis” FOR PRALE ‘;w:n(l‘l‘za?:?p" LA TR emep‘g;zs Rectlinse - Jo sble and. ianisesl; il | The Home Gymnasium combines eight distinct exer- | . & Gertaln deed of trust duly No. X | must be Mexicans was not sound be- s of the DIty St ob: | cause foreigners surpass natives in cer- lflnlh:;l and ;:ll the request of the party | tain technical jobs. ‘;‘ a :"‘:“:‘ p“"l‘u,"""“““"‘l:“x‘f\' trustees The newspaper said that the restric- 1 ai auction, ont of the ));SUE:,;, 1}4\.5;1)Ay g“h SIXTH Difi tion would be workable in respect to SoLOeK (2 A0 ‘e thliowiog desibed T [RaNtUA I o and ‘prem tuste in the District of == | ADDED ATTRACTIONS Sextet of Spanish Guitarists and s Select Orchestra, PoLI" S—l‘rhhv lm 7 3:30. characterize flm 2 & 47-100 carat marquise dia- mond. It beautifully cut and absolutely perfect. Sef solid platinum with two baguette monds on the shank, $3.250. Other diamonds of finest quality in a full range of shapes and sizes. cises is one apparatus and can be used by all members of ||| the family. i \m\plc to install in any basement, attic, spare room, | = -,' Tm——————, corner of large room, sleeping porch or garage. l 45th Annual Ba'l & Card Party | | Two phm of purchasing: Il Benefit of & ds” of the District ‘of Og: | 7. g 2 g | liti D Sl DEC. 3, 4:3 Solumbier whl (Jesisnted usand being 10t | Ann Arbor rooming house operators $50 to $6,000 $125.00 Cash or $135.00 on Deferred Payments li St. Joseph's Home and School 5N 5'4‘9’?" Iots in square 68, as Per. plat reconiod bt | object to the State's plan of building e ($25.00 down—$10.00 per month) Phone or Write For Catalogue EVE OF THANKSGIVING, NOVEMBER 28. 1928 the offce of the surve s S i it i8S L ey yolx of ;the District of | don:monex on the campus of the Uni: s Sol ect a'orior deed of Turther Darticoacs of wRich MAYFLOWER HOTEL _ Admission $1.00 Yl be antiounced at e of sale; the pur- AUCTION SALES. On display at Lobby, No. 15, Investment Bldg., and cashe X Gepot ‘o 1300 Fequired” Emmges’ | FUTUREDAYS. ~_______ The Evening Star Model Home, Foxhall Village, owned anclie, seCOriing ele.’ ot the purchasers | THOS. T GWEN # SON. AUGTIGNEERE, F Street at 11th o5t Terms to be complied with within 30 1431 Eye Street Northwest. ays, otherwise 1 gl Broptrty may"he Wiliertised and resold sy | TRUETEES" SALE OF VALUABLE DE. and developed by Boss & ]‘hc]]\~ Realtors. CDMDANY vuuflu Jewelers and Diamond Mer. 2 A Lz DE e Also duplaymg and demonstrating Battle Creek | SGiFERATD olons 7w the 1] e TACHED DWELLING. 2 . R. s "{ ARRY S Serc, sr., ggugrw\xsm Tior ALABAMA AVENUE chants for Over Half a Health Builder in showroom. | FOLFETATE, o Cha A BB o & MARRR, By pirte of & certain deed of trust duly ADAM A. WESCHLER & SON, Auctioneers. | Hioiaeq,in, Liber No. 8561, follo 167 et sel El o ihe land Tecordsor ine District of Co - ~ umbia, and at the Tequest of fhe party TRUSTERS SALE OF VALUABLE "% | eoured, thereny. diie undersiened trustess 3 WL sell at public suction. in —front o T W, | B Rl il zecordcd in Liver No! R Touerath st 8 FIPTERN OCLoNk 5 i Dl Sumbia, nd at the requeis b Sob Sathy o | SERER Oictop premises. situate in the d ' thereb h tvivine | District of Colvmbia, and designated as and Teby, the undersigned surviving | O e ot o I aasne Uustee will oifer for public wuction. i front deseribed 3 1ollows Benin: SEade e, on MONDAY. i “IiKD take on the southerly side of O'CLoSk PR ENEESy itk AT F fand | the sldge, O Tamiuon rSaa. Tow Erown DAL AN ta 1t sUNDA w H.A COLLEEN CHAS. G. GRAVES | Representative | | Phone Metropolitan 4269 " ’ 7 Berbers it il iy NGER WITH 'PERSONALITY g @8 Alabama avenue, said stake being the upported by Ford Sterling, Alan POLI'S THEATER. MON. fi;},"\h’,’,{‘ et Lo 5 ', the District of Co- | Rorthwest boundary’ of ot 3 of TALmers Hale and Lawrence Gray in !subdivision of lots in square 34 “Betnocin & | SUrvey. and running thence south 3V de- 85 per plat Tecorded 1 Book 39, pare 35 in | ST€€S east 8.80 perches, thence south 11.3 the /eYor's office of the District of Con | de¥rees west 1572 perches, thence north Jumbia le District of Co- | g1, degrees west 4 perches to and with lot etaia ¢ 7 of ‘aid survey north 4 desrees § minates €0l Subict ot o e Droperty will be | o 5f 3815 PUEY NOCHR, S SoREet et e ON KAy | |- = | § SEATS Beg. Dec. 2d $4,000, at 6%, particulars Bt sale: bala L DA ey ence onh b Maerios T e | g LI 4 8t s s erches to i haer AT o 3300.00 reauired of pur. | Sk 2i0Ec ROt T al” nélie HeSenmiEs on's chaser at Jm h:l.‘x sale mf‘h‘g{;:g’g;“‘:u'; mx of survey made by W. J. Lalimer as NOoW Twice Daily HILLS INTEENATIONAL CIRCUS But the Picture ‘A Is a Riot PATHE SOUND NEWS 1 AL SEATS 50¢ RL J. BERGMANN, The propei (v at the Fisk and cost of default- " E I n o Po I. I TA " IND $1.00 24-d8 u&hol ing purchuser, after five days' advertisement SEATS, —moztsnanensiihe __Burvivine Trustee. | of*sich resaie nb«ucme newspaper published in Washington, ADAM A. WESCHLER & SON, Auctioneers, H BEPH L MARTIN, iz GRA TRU‘T)ES' S!liE oF VALUABLE M- n021,23,26.28.30 I & ESTATE, 2117 E STREET '\)PIH“EET MOVING PA('KlN(‘ & STORA Fiic ol & Certain deed of trust dated | MO 19 nd_rec ay 23, 3 1928 ‘:“ [Tecorde Ytk 928 | STORAGH hmn rungn'v.u AND- Pu:?nse DAILY 11 A. M. to 11 P. M. SUNDAY 3 to 11 P. The Most Perfect Talking Picture Yet Produced “THE HOME TOWNERS From_the Stage Play by George M. Cohan, Now Produced as WARNER BROS. VITAPHONE 100% All Tall(ie NEW STANTON 5 5,8" HEART TROUBLE" PRINCESS ssrifif: “RAL;TO‘I MOORE 15" : N OTLIGHT MOORE in_" SR oAY |l _IN_THE_SP _ G20 H St CIRCLE ‘l:;élll:;. G {‘BEHT JUAP‘PJ RAWFORD. VERA GORDON. CAR- TODAY-_JOAN CRAWFORD In * St \l?gns FOUR_WALL! _DANCING _DAUGHT] 2 TAVENUE GRAND 4% Jf JSECO nwiii i “Risee TODAY -MADGE | BELLAMY THE_NEWS. CENTRAL um s nu n and E CAR()I.]NAL v's'."i-nkr .\\m:cx oF AT D ST. STRAND 75 MUTUAL BURLESQUE New Faces—New Show Every Week “Bowery Burlesquers” With Billy ro-m and Marty Semon Good orch. seats, 23c. Mats and Eve. 3. of the land records o Colimbia, hud 8t the re- | Main 1282. Main 9538. o5 WilTeyhereby, the ui- | ABSOLUTELY FIREPROOF STORAGE FOR rcsl will offer for sale by | Household Goods. Pianos, Works of "Art, Py frous ot fhe, premics, on | Frika: eté " Sep -;um ‘mo‘mx l\néllhllr. 3 3 A ~ | Movink, Pac| and Shipping: moderaté FOUR O'CLOCK P.M.. | Tates's' Bnone - Main PN ROHAN s 'E | Wasaimn, iristee's b et ek | | MOVING Sl B | ¢ ed in Liber £ e Wloresaid surveyor's oee 3 of sale: The above property will be | Id subject 10 & prior deed of trust for | 'uuwo‘ ) (6) per cent, due on or i balance ali cash, or | 616 Eye St. N.W. Tequired of purchi couveyancing, recording | t cost of purchaser. | ed “with within _thirty | otherwise trustees | sell brogerty at risk DELIGHTFUL SEASON at OLD POINT COMFORT i AND VIRGINIA SEACH IDEAL FOR OUTDOOR SPORTS SIDNEY LUST'S = REN - CHEVY CHASEu.m... HIPPODROME c'h"x&"sow. T YRR | FISHING AT ITS BEST e JROME i || v one or oun from an AMOCO-GAS Pump. For R | fpyre e Sl | WEEK END SPECIALS "COLONY o av & rames i | “FOUR SONS" ublie |..clu;xn‘.:l::u:n-li:avnu;m;;;;-n- AKE ME r?ofnLDANXE-LS in LIBERTY mu:n:(;.;. ol 0 al mberlin-Vander R = : TAKOMA ith ui . e with AMOCO-GAS in your tank all T | | e e 7 Ticket Office. Woodward Blds. = .z. NORFOLK & WASHINGTON | a0 2 i T R ,emim T STEAMBOAT CO. THE _HESP! TODAY roNscu\m-:Y in “WHILE _BRADFORD. A LAU to do is to lean m s | Doutimakron Al “i:“ COLM \gcauoor;’ in \AVOY mn l: “Col. Rd. NW. TODAY—] E BE Vieton !IH'LAGLEN N RO — and enjoy the Ti’v‘%]_ 1ith & Park u: NW. TQDAY—IRENE RICH THEY TALK ABOUT. And other molied with within | deposit forfeited and ed’ and resold _ _ EDUCATIONAL. % | YOU CAN LEARN COMMERCIAL ART, INTERIOR DECORATION, COSTUME DESIGN. %ight months to & paying position. Reg- TONES Housel;old F urmture ister now. Ask for Catal LIVINGSTONE ACADEMY, MAX. DA VIDSON Y. — ou "im‘:"r.{:_:: 3 2 N, ey Upright and Player P e . ' ¥(()2)RAYK_:0.A::'; ::upo;::x OUR DY NEWS and BCEMG Pianos, 250 New Scat- 1333 F ST, assin landsca e e ter Rugs and Carpet Opposite Fox_ Theater. . HTERS. ) Samples, Automobiles, etc. Indludine Bedroom. Dining. Moba elour__Davenvort and Breakfant Sultex, DANCING. IOSKPHINE JACKSON PRIVATE DANGING: singie lesson, $1: six. 15, Class "‘55“ rids 'R Course, 13 weeks: Bookkeeping 12 weeks. | position susranieed e S The AMERICAN OIL COMPANY LE| CTHAYER. Lamps: Fakine Sachines. Retriserat: 7 4 ; 11643 Conn. Ave. 226 C -“tm/\ S‘."“ Sé‘c"-c;xm 5470 260 ing Case, Radio Sets, | P Affiliated with Pan American Petroleum and Transport Co. “Speaks for Itself | PROF. AND MRS. L. A. ACHER s-nmlo. BY PUBLIC AUCTION THE TEM LE At Weschler’s €20 Pa. Ave. N.W. 1127 10th st. n.w. Classes Mon.. Luncheon pim. with ‘Orehestra: Private. 1éssons by ap T pointment. Fr. 856 Established 1900. _ 3¢ ea SCHOOL BI: 5 privs L WEDNESDAY ST S e T L S P R eie 9D K Teach you to dance cof- November 28, 1928 New English Class, Dec. 3. 7 :45 P.M. Private Room for Luncheon DAVISON S Teach you to dance cor ; and Bridge Parties DAY—AFTERNOON—EVENING - re at any Furnitare, 9 a.m. Automobiles, 10 a.m. Telephone Potomac 6322 1n026.27

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