Evening Star Newspaper, May 24, 1929, Page 56

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AMUSEMENTS. THE EVENING D._C,; FRIDAY, MAY 24 GUARD IS REVIVED. STAR, WASHINGTON, _ AMUSEMENTS. AMUSEMENTS. AMUSEMENTS. 56 TODAY’'S AMUSEMENTS. National—“Pigs,” comedy, at 8:20 ity s iy Pan. AUSTIN, Tex, (#)—The Governor's Strand—“Molly and Me,” photoplay, | Guard, an object of display 35 years continuous from 11 a.m. to' 11 p.m. Sgo) 14 (0 /beTetived | Earle—“Saturday's Children,” at 11:30| Dan Moody, 35-year-old executive, am., 1:30, 3:35, 5:35, 7:35 and 9:35 pm. | has given his consent to a new guard | Palace—“Eternal Love,” at 11:50 am,, | of Reserve Army officers to accompany 7:35 and 10 p.m. | him on occasions of state. | v | \rah ago Texas governors “(‘!‘e ac- | ! Splcndent in gold braid and immacu- late trappings. More conservative ex- ccutives in recent years have frowned on this practice. MT. VERNON STEAMER Charles Macalester Lexves 7th St. Whart Dally 10 A.M. and 2:30 P.M. Round Trip, 85¢ Admisgsion, 25¢ Cafe and Lunch Counter on Steamer Mt. Vernon Not Opes on Sundays. ~ Southwest Citizens See Hosiery Repaired by Stelos Ambassador Laundry Branch Office 501 7th St. S.W. & VMay 25th, 11 to 2;6t0 8 FAT 14 HELD OVER! SECOND WEEK! Accused of Obstructing Oper- ation of Railway and Min- ing Industries. Fox— |11:45 am, | p.m. Columbla—"Coquette,” _with Mary | Pickford, at 11:45 am., 1:55, 3:50, 5:45, | 7:45 and 9:45 pm. Little Theater—"Life of Beethoven,” By the Associated Press from 11 a.m. to 11 pm. | MOSCOW, May 24.—Execution of | Rialo—"Syncopation.” at 11:50 am, three former aristocrats of the imperial | 1:45, 3:40, 5:35, 7:30 and 9:30 p.m. and Kerensky regime, all more recently | Metropolitan—"The Desert Song” Soviet functionaries, for alleged coun- ond week), at 10:15 am, 12:25 ter-revolutionary activity was related in | 4:45, 7 and 9:10 pm. an official communique published today. The men were charged with obstruc- tion of Communist operation of rafl- ‘ways and the gold and platinum indus- try. such obstruction under Soviet law | being tantamount to counter-revolu- | tionary plotting, for the restoration of | capitalism. Followers §ent to Prison. Prison sentence® were meted to other | followers of the three, the mmunm)que $aid. Those executed were Von Meck, | former chairman and largest Stock- bolder of the privately owned Moscow- Kazan Railway; Velichko, former head of the transport department of the im- | perial staff during the World War, and | Prof. Palchinsky, former assistant min- 1215-1217 E St. One Solid Carload of TIRES and TUBES Since the lnuplmn o ‘the Soviet Owing to the late season and a lull in the wholesale trade the manufacturer regime the three have held high place under this country's governing machin- | - 3 N . . iz Pep Show You the BARBARA BEN BOBRY WATSON, MORTON DOWNET: 0SGOOD PERKINS and 100 others. RIALTOA"T'”J?E XXX ADMISSION 11te1 P. M 1t06P. M Ambassador—“The Doctor's Secret,” | b at 6:15, 8:10 and 10 pm, Tivoli-—“Speakeasy,” at 2:40, 6:15, 8:05 and 9:55 p.m. Central—"Greyhound Ltd."” from 11 am. to 11 p.m. EACH Supphes ~—Everything to make your week-end trip a huge suc- cess. Stop here first. | GARRISON’S Main 1586 4:30, Patent Colt, Q) i alt Whrie wiar continous | [|$A4A 0 EEE ARCH-SUPPORTING SHOES 726 7th St. N.W 2044000000000 s0000000 A Stanley- 13th JUST BELOW F P Crandall Theater HEAR HER TALK! SEE HER DANCE! é 2 ¥ ) 5 T T T b e TR OT R e e Geeiseerterttetterecreeseetsete : ON THE STAGE JOHN IRVING FISHER fi« will introduce to you GEORGE LYONS 40—FOX JAZZMANIANS—40 LEON BRUSILOFF Conducting ery, Von Meck and Velichko being high | officials of the Soviet commissariat of | communication and Prof. Palchinsky | All Si Pl ;'x;bnd xs_-wen SUPER Younger Generation v tbber ined SERVICE as You've Never Seen Bruise and Shock DE LUXE It Before! oK g netthoion: Pof. Paichin | Proof In Use on CORDS e CHESAPEAKE sky commanded the (roops defending | Thousands of AGAINST On-the-Bay Taxicabs RAPID WEAR RESORT AND SUMMER COLONY the revolt in October, 1917, and DEFECTS Daily Excursions Commencing May 25 Terse Announcement of Fate. The men were sentenced to d!‘fllh only Wednesday, the communique W Utility Vehicles FOR LIFE AND FOR 30,000 Round Trip Fares: Adults 50c, Children 10c Fridays: Adults 25c, Children 10c Sundays and Holidays: Adults $1, Children 50c announced their fate L(\Xl\]\ldmg MILES Take W. R'y & Elec. cars or drive to District Line Station. with the statement, “The death | tences have been carried out.” ) SR AW/ ; : NO BETTER GUARANTEED FOR 30,000 MILES TIRE MADE Free parking space reserved at District Line. Trains leave: Saturday: 11:30, 2:30, 5:40, 8 Sunday 030, 11, 2, 3:20, 4:45, 8 AT METROPOLITAN WAREHOUSE acts of pernicious sabotage Bnd disor- | ganization the Soviet power. The charges against the three men resembled those brought against engi- | neers in the Donetz coal mines last | July. Two Germans were acquitted and | another was paroled. Of nearly 50 Rus- | stans, 11 were sentenced to death and | many others were given varous terms | of imprisonment. Only July 10, 1928, 8 of the 11 condemned were executed. | The other sentences were commuted. HOOVER GIVEN SCROLL Mission in China Presents Pmnhng‘ on Silk. | President Hoover yesterday received | & handsome painting on & Chinese silk scroll which was sent to him on be- | half of the Chinese superintendent and | teachers of the Methodist Lpl;(‘upul Churches in the Lanhsien district, in | which Mr. Hoover was engaged as & mining engineer in 1900. The pres- entation was made by Rev. Frederick M. Pyke, oin charge of the Methodist Mission at Changh, North China. He was_accompanied by Rev. Henry H. Rowland, also a missionary in China. H. E. Woolever, editor of the National | ‘Methodist Press of this city, made the | introductions. g Gy, & Land That Was Lost. Government officials have recently discovered, within the limits of Chi- cago, two tracts of land which have been lost for 80 years. These lots total three and a half acres and are located in the open prairie south of the city in a location which is just now being developed Into a building | section. The land is a hold-over from the time when all this country was open to the homestead settlers and as the surrounding land was taken up, these parcels were entirely overlooked. A “squatter” did locate on one of these | lots, but his claim is invalid because he did not comply with homestead laws. These lots will be sold at auction at an carly date. Continuous 11 Morning, 15e: Atterne First Run STRAND ik Singing—Dancing—Talking Tonight 8:20 Sharp NATIONAL $1.00, 350 ‘& 50¢ MAT. 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