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A pilgrimage to the tomb of Gen. Nelson A. Miles, former commander of the United States Military Order of the Loyal Legion, in Arlington National Cemetary, will be made in the afternoon and a wreath which taps will be sounded by a bugler from the Army. ‘The banquet of the society will be served in the Willard room of the Wil- lard Friday evening, at which the speakers will be Bishop James E. Free- man, Representative Ruth Hanna Mc- Cormick and Lieut. Col. U. S. Grant, 8rd. Greetings will be extended by Capt. A. L. Woodford, national com- mander of the District of Columbia Commandery Military Order of the Loyal Legion. Saturday morning will be given over to business meetings. In the after- noon reports from State presidents will be read and plans for the future work of the society discussed. The officers of the society are: Mrs. Wellington Q. Hunt of Detroit, national president; Mrs. Mary Logan Tucker, first vice president; Mrs. John R. Hoff- man, junior vice president; Mrs. Charles Olney Cook, treasurer; Mrs. Annie L. Stilson, recorder; Mrs. Isa- bella M. Boniface, registrar; Mrs. Celia Miles Reber, chancellor, and Mrs. Edna Browning Ruby, historian. The State presidents are: Illinois, Miss Laura Sexton; New York, Mrs. Jasper Cairns; Michigan, Miss Mary Lacey; Pennsylvania, Mrs. Percy Y. Schelly; Minnesota, Mrs. M. W. Yerxa; California, Mrs. H. G. Matthewson; Ohio, Mrs. J. V. Cleaver; District of Columbia, Mrs. Virginia White Speel; New Jersey, Mrs. Joseph Thomas; Indi- ana, Mrs, Ella Cooper Zaring; Massa- chusetts, Mrs. John J. Thomas; Con- necticut, Mrs. F. C. H. Wendel, and Kansas, Mrs. Alice B. Metcalf, many of whom will be here. 23 STUDENTS TAKEN BY POLICE IN RIOT Philadelphia Trafic Jammed Dur- ing Melee, in Which Clubs, Stones and Bottles Figure. By the Ascociated Press. PHILADELPHIA, April 10.—Twenty- three University of Pennsyivania stu- dents were under arrest today on charges of inciting to riot. In a general fight at a street intersection near the dormi- tories yesterday police used their night- sticks. The students met the charge with a barrage of stones and milk bottles. All the reserves from City Hall and those from the West Philadelphia police districts were called out to battle sev- eral hundred students. “We hadn’t had much fun for a long time,” one of the arrested students re- plied when asked what had caused the disturbance. Riot calls were sent out after the stu- dents had gathered at Thirty-seventh and Spruce streets and assumed control of the traffic lights. Owing to the man- ner in* which the lights were operated, traffic was soon in & jam and a num- ber of accidents wert narrowly averted. WISCONSIN PLANNING TO AMEND DRY LAW Bill Before Legislature Transfers Duty of Licensing From State Control to Local Units. By the Associated Press. MADISON, Wis,, April 10.—A bill to take the State of Wisconsin out of the prohibition question and which would turn the duties of licensing beverage sales over to local units has started on its way through the Legislature. Senator Thomas Ducan of Milwaukee, in introducing the bill yesterday, ex- plained that it would repeal the Sever- son prohibition act (the repeal of which was favored in a State-wide referendum last week); abolish the office of pro- hibition commissioner, and repeal the appropriation to the State prohibition rtment; give towns, villages and cities power to license and regulate the sale of intoxicating liquors and regulate the conduct of intoxicated persons and provide penalties. Unless the rules are suspended, the bill will probably be three weeks in passing through the Legislature. STk SR R T UNION HITS SALARY LIST. | secretary-treasurer, in Miners Reduce Officers’ Pay Fol- lowing Drop in Own Wages. PEORIA, I, April 10 (#).—The biennial State convention of the Illinois Miners’ Union has reduced the salaries of Harry Fishwick, president; William J. Sneed, vice president, and Walter Nesbit, accordance with e " Chicago A A TS e conl nego- tiated last September. President Fishwick’s salary was re- duced by the convention yesterday from $425 monthly to $388.60, Nesbit's salary was cut from $395.50 to $359.10, and Sneed’s was trimmed from $367.20 to All other officers and fleld workers of the organization were given a similar reduction. R I e TODAY’S AMUSEMENTS. National—“The Bad Man,” comedy, | at 2:20 ‘and 8:20 p.m. Belasco—* " with Helen Men- ken, at 2:30 and 8:30 p.m. Poli's—"“Ta Bouche,” French ‘musical comedy, at 8:20 p.m. Strand—“Nite Life in Paris,” bur- lesque, at 2:15 8 u pm. Earle—"“Sonny ” photoplay, It 10:50 ;’.m.. 12:30, 2:25, 4:20, 6:06, 8 pm. and 9: Palace—*The Dummy,” nt 11:30 2:10, 4:30, 7:45 and 10:05 p. " Fox—“Kid Gloves,” n'mn 1 am. to pm. Little Theater—“Looping the Loop,” from 1 to11 p.m. Metropolitan—“The Divine Lady” (second ' week), at 1 am, 1:20, 3:20, 5:! 20 and 9:20 p.m. i—“The Broad Melody” (second week), at 10:50 l'.\:’. 12:85, 3, am,'taumuo pm. Ambassador—“The Rescue,” at 6:05, 7:50 and 9:45 pm. Tivoli—"Stark Mad,” at 2:30, 4:i 6:05, 15 pm. i THE' EVENING* STAR, WOMAN SUES DISTRICT, | Louise Langdon- Asks uoooo for Fall on Sidewalk. Suit for $10,000 damages for alleged' personal injuries was filed in the Dis- trict Supreme Court yesterday by Louise ;:dorxn’ mmy-nx?umeez northeast, | M -xnn the District Goverhment in fail- ing to keep the sidewaiks . in condition for pedestrians. Through Attorneys William E. Leahy and lulene Sullivan, the plaintift al- leges that surface waters had flowed over the sidewalks in the neighborhood of her residence, causing them to be |8 passin slippery lnd unsafe. She was seriously injured by annnlnu nnd mnnx on the idewalk, she tel Mukden wflwrmu have given up their partial control of the Peking- Mukden railway line to the Chinese ministry of railways, and the head- quarters of the -line have been Te- established at Tienstin. Shore Dinners, $1-$1.50-$2| Establishéd 1858 Forty-two golden days to Europe.” Ocean and seven countries visited at best. High- points of England, Nether- lands, Germany, Switzerland, Italy as far as Rome, with Paris as climax, under expert interpretation, while care iree. $525 pays everything. Special concession given <on-“Belgen-: | land, 27,000 tonnage; sailing July - 27. Party composed- largely . of U. S. Government eniployes, teachers and other Washington vacationists. Ships all filling. Great chance. Write J. O. Knott 3611 14th St. N.W.. or phone Columbia 4586 for interview METROPOLITAN WAREHOUSE CO. 80 Florida Ave. N.E. Near N. 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Manhattan's 3-Day Collection and Delivery Service means just this: Clothes collected Monday are delivered Wednesday; collected Tuesday, delivered Thurs- day, and so on.. .Also, Manhattan’s famous Net Bag way of washing—without rubbing or scrubbing—saves you money by “The Nets Get the Wear and the Clothes saving your clothes. Get the Wash.”. .Among Manhattan’s many services you will find one that suits you to a “T.” Phone for details today. MANHATTAN LAUNDI{Y’ Where the Nets Get the m’ar METROPOLITAN OPERA COMPANY, POLI'S THEATRE, PHONE Just Four Months Free From Furnace Drudgery! It’s a short gap from May to October and the chart shown below pictures graphically what a really small part of the year that you are free from the cares and worry of proper heating in your home. JUST THINK! Only four months out of a year! Then chilly nights send you scurrying to the basement to make up a fire in the old fashioned furnace, unless “the pup is your furnace man AN. FEB. MAR. APR. iV ”1 'DECATUR’1120 A APRIL 17-18-20 The shaded area of the above chart Ind‘ulu the months during which the homes must normally be heated—the coldest months being shown in solid black: While the skies are bright and the birds are singing is the time to declare to the whole world that you are going to be independent of the furnace man next Winter. ING PLANT NOW. home. Instail YOUR BRYANT GAS HEAT- ‘White or phone for complete information as to cost for installation in your particular Install a Bryant Gas 'Heating Plant— “Let Your Pup Be Your Furnace Man” If mves realized all that Bryant Automatic. Gas Heating would mean to them in lightened housework; if ‘husbands' realized the utter joy to them of a furnace that tends itself, orders its own fuel, turns itself up in the morning and down at night and can be left without attention for weeks at a time—few home- owning families would go through another Winter without it. The cost of installing Bryant Gas Heating is very moderate. to extend monthly terms over a period to suit your convenience. " Phone or Write—Our Representative Will Cqjl WASHINGTON GAS LIGHT CO. New! Busmess Department—House Heating Division Washingto 419 TBNTH STREET N.W. alesrooms MAIN We will be glad Georgetown Salesrooms 8280 WISCONSIN & DUMBARTON AVES. STRAND phib & THEATRE 1t~ Towx nc Only PLAYING IUHI.ESWE METROPOLITAN TONIGHT 11:30 P. M. ADVANCE MIDHIGHT PREMIERE The 100% All-Talking Thriller s START ULAR SHOW. ECTURDAY 11 A- DAVEY LEE THE TINIEST STAR OF THE S 1i “SONNY BOY” 4 Warner Bros. Vitaphone Picture Wcmu DAILY 11 A. M. SonDAY's To i1 B M. ™ 3 MORE DAYS THE DIVINE FIRST VITAPHONE FRODLCTION & TARRING CORINNE GRIFFITH ADDED FEATUX AMBASSADOR 2.5t &%, TODAY and 'rouoRRowfnoNu. COLEMAN _in CUE" CSYNCHRONIZED) . APOLLO TODAY—LOIS WILSON. PAULINE FREDERICK and BERT LyTEL in “ON_TRIAL" _(ALL- TALKIE). AVENUE GRAND TQDAY — WILLIAM “ALIAS _ JIMMY RONI. St 615 Pa Ave. S.E. HAINES N VALENTINE" TODAY—PHYLLIS HAVER and ALAN HALE in_“SAL OF SINGAPORE.” CHEVY CHASE Se25.&75. 5% ‘TQDAY—LOIS Ww PAULINE ERICK, and BERT LYTEL in “ON_TRIAL" (ALL-TALKIE). COLONY ve. & Farragut St. TQDAY—ED] QU and MARION mon dnt SEANLoreE? DAVIDSON COMEDY EMli‘l REW? TODAY_BARBARA BEDFORD snd ROBERT ELLIS THE in “MARRY 1230 C St. N.E. [ 535 8ih St S.E. TORAY-JACK HOLT in “SUNSET TODAYRICHARD BARTHELMESS *L‘W om ln‘ WAD" YORK Ga. Ave. & Quebee St. N.W. AY—LOIS WILSON, T?"I’IEDF'R(CK and Bsn’r AR TAL" (ALL-TALKIE). DANCING. MR. STAFFORD PEMBERTO! S EYAGE, BALLROOM DANCING. STY. s nuplls ¥ vllnd In bayine positions. Studio, MRS. MAE DAVISON of Stage and Ballroom Dancing, MT. VERNON STEAMER Charles Macalester Leaves 7th § Wi 't Daily 10 AM. and 2:30 P.M. Round Trip, 85¢ Admission, 25¢ Cat id Luneh Counter on Steamer Mt. Vernon Not Open on Sundeys. Exerciser and Reducer ercise and sclentific weight reduc- tion. Come in for free demonstration. JATIONAL| $1.00, 75¢ & 500 55 Jat: Mat. Today. Al Seats 5oe National Theater Players TONIGHT AT 30 $cTOS SAM H. HARRIS PRESENTS Bs'i'i'i'co i CONGAI By Harry Hervey and Carleton Hildreth wia HELEN MENKEN NEXT MON. APR. 15. SEATS TOMOR. JANE COWL in Stephen Phillips’ “PAOLO and FRANCESCA” With PHILIP MERIVALE 7§Ou’s “':o:l;h; at 8:20 3 Monsieur J. A. GAUV THE MODERN FRENCH MUSICAL COMEDY CO. Direct from Paris “Ta Bouche” (YOUR LIPS) By MAURICE YVAIN Cast of 22 Parisian Stars Evenings. 060 o' 2200 Thurs. and Sat., 50c & Mats. o §2.00 METROPOLITAN OPERA COMPANY e “MANON" Borl, Gl Dousle ( “GAVALLERIA RUSTICANA" Ere. “PAGLIACCI” Flsischers ST MAT, Johnson LOEW'’S CoLumslA P _St. at 12th—Cont. From 10:! lo H@ELD OVER for a secol o everybody can see and Inl o ,flhcf fnflfi"“w‘ ALL-TALKING-! SlNGING-DAICIlG 4, Metro-Golduwyn-Mayer, Picture :25-9:31 Cooled by Refrigeration. B STREET 4siace Continuous From 11:00 A. M. NOW PLAMING A Paramount Picture 100% TALKING THE DUMMY with RUTH CHATTERTON N THE STAGE— WESLEY EDDY with girls, gizgles and golf in ANNOUNCEMENT! Loew's Palace has inaugurated ew poliey in the presentation its entertainment. Res: what time you enter the are ured In His Latest TALKING PICTURE “KID GLOVES” On the Stage EARL CARPENTER And His Havana Orchestra ot Fourteen JOHN IRVING FISHER GORGEOUS FOXETTES and Other_Star Acts FOX GRAND ORCHESTRA FOX MOVIETONE NEWS O Y RMA SHEARER' in oy (Synchronized), nd SEMO! DUMBARTO! CROFT and ] NANCY " OA OLF, OF WALL STE! DY, THE HLACK BUC At 6:00, 140 and 9:20 WILLIAM HAINES and MARION DAVIES “SHOW PEOPLE" (Synchronized), Also' MOVIETONE SHORT FEATURE, __“BELLE OF SAl “NAUGHT h ALIG cgomptnled -uh (he vx'rmo OR, VICTOR Mctac- AP LASH" COMED CLAIRE w% REKO D [ !ho-mn.‘l-ndl p.m, SECO "mm& auspices 'l‘emvh Library Mtwu STANTON ‘8, ndtea- “THE NIGHT WATCH." CAROI.INA i & N. C. A§ {OO!. with AL JOIAQ McGREGOR in_* 'rouomtow— 'WEST OF ZANZIBAR.” TER %% 3o Sts. N.E. 'é’é‘f-’vmw TR i

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