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THE EVENING D. C, FRIDAY, MARCH 8, 1929. Metropolitan—“Weary River.” at 11:30 a.m,, 1:30, 3:25, 5:25, 7:25 and 9:25 p.m. sert Nights” at 11:25 , 5:50, 7:55 and 10 p.m. —*New Year's Eve,” and a con- Linuous show from 11 am. to 11 p.m. Earle—"Redskin,” at 11: 30 am, 1:30, 3:35, 5:30, 7:30 and 9:35 p. Columbia—*“The Doctor's Secn‘t at 11:40 am 1:40, 3:45, 5:50, 7:50 and 9 55 STAR, WASHINGTOX, AMUSEMENTS. NATIONAL $1.00, e & soo | 53t Mabs President—“The mrth of a Race,” at at 2:35, 4:25, | 1,3,5 7and 9 p. AhAEsfTHe Lights of New York,” at 6:30, 8:15 and 9:55 p. 'nvull—"s::urlet. SEu 3 - 6:10, 8 and LENT SEA FOOD CAFE Herzog’s Turtle soup from fresh snapper turtle, frog legs, live lobsters, Newburg and salad; deviled and imperial crabs. All fresh fish in season; also shad and shad roe, steaks, chops, chicken, etc. Close at 8 P-M. Winter Months sed Sunda; F nnklm 5823 nnd 9912 llth and Wn!er Sn in.! of the Flthen( i l( , 5, 6:30, 8 and 9:3¢ METROPOLITAN AREHOUSE Co 50 Florida Avenue N.E. JUST EAST OF N. CAPITOL Central 12:30, 2, LOEW’S ALAC E J0iN GILBERT in a picture of fiery lave DESERT NIGHTS THE STA —ON GE— WESLEY EDDY in a Loew-Publix Ut “GARNIVAL COCKTAIL" ADDED ATTRACTIONS THE HILARIOUS FARCE “MARY’S OTHER ‘HUSBAND” ___A RIOT OF LAUGHS Ve ‘MADAME XET oz SUB SAFETY “LUNG"| o National—“Mary's Other ‘Husband,” comtdy-hrce at 8:20 p.m. asco— &curlty with Margaret | * TESTED AT 200 FEET -2 comedy, at 8:20 p. Two Escape Sunken Craft at !]lvw-rdm;n1r.rk— A m« for Cinder- Pall»— Raln or Shine,” wlth Joe Cook, musical comedy, at 8:20 p. | Great Depth in Final Trial. Keith’s—"Little Nrme Kelly,” muslcnl Stra aches,” burlesque at 2:15 and 815 pm. Li lnr-< top! (s ;s 20, 5:20, 7:20 and 9:20 p.m. SEUBI ERT BELASCQ w23 MARGARET ANGLIN “SECURITY" g “OEW A New Play by Esme Wynne OLUMBI e NEXT SUNDA 0 S2.50 NOW PLAYING | Kenneth un.o'-n -na qu)l- A P; Pic 100% ALL-TALKING DOROTHY GISH (In Person) in“YOUNG LOVE” THE DOCTOR’S A N Co dy by Sams SECRET T Samedy by Jegeen Rusiginen S)wuld Doctors Tell? Added Attractions METRO MOVIETONE REVUE JACK PEPPER JAN GARBER’S BAND and ADDED HITS Tonite SRS SN A At 8:30 'DIENER’S CASH & CARRY CLEANERS, INC. —————— WASHINGTON’S LARGEST RETAIL CLEANERS INAUGURATION SPECIALS Beginning Friday, March 1st—Until Sat. 9th Long Coats & O’Coats $ é ‘\g \\\\\\\’\\\\\\\\}\‘\\\\\\\\\‘\\\\\\\\‘\\‘\\‘\\ By the Associated Press, K ‘WEST, Fla. March 8—The nulv developed artificial “lung” for the from disabled submarines on the ocean floor has been proved suc- cessful from a depth of 200 feet in the final tests conducted in Florida waters. Lieut. G. N. 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"9, 8:30 Dayton WESTMINSTER CHOIR Director—John Findly Williamson Tickets §2.00, S1.30, $1.00, 5¢ T. Arthur Smith Burean 1330 G St. R KEITH’S . 500 Good Seats Matines Satardey—Seats 50 o 7l-. New Savoy Musical Comedy Corp: “I.IT'I'I.E NELLIE KEI.I.Y" Lots of Parkmg Sp.nce Webster Rubber Co. Factory Sales Outlet Co. Tubes $1.00 With Every Tire Values Up to $4.00 Co-operatively | Sold and f Guaranteed by ©'Loth Momsen and Kalinowski wer aided in making their way to the sur- face by lines attached to the submarine and held on the surface with buoys. A AND SOUND “REDSKIN" Paramount Sound Production RICHARD DIX —EXTRA— PICTURES OF INAUGURATION INAUGURAL PARADE ---BEGINNING--- TONIGHT 11:30 P. M. “STARK MADR” - Inauguration = for Washington! | s E. Morrison Paper Co. “All the wealth | of the Indies/ couldn't duy, better coffe s 100% All-Talkie HINGTON— With a Brilliant Cast WASHING ACDITORTCM M.E.SWING CO. /013 £.5T.AK The Radio — that you want. All Electric Grebe or Radiola Sets. 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