Evening Star Newspaper, May 31, 1929, Page 58

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WASHINGTON, D. C., FRIDAY, CHRISTIAN UNITY 10 BE CONSIDERED Lausanne Report Commg Be- ) from 11 a.m. to 11 pm. fore Conference at Wash- mglon Cathedral. 1o report on Christian unity, 4 at the International Cor th and Orde h‘ 1d at erland, in 1 the represe Who will meet at the W dral this cvening. A ma- who will attend the con- ence, which will continue through v, participated in the Switzerland pre- rence The visiting clergymen will be gue o the College of Preachers of Wash- ington Cathedral. The following five hases of the ministry will be consid- at the meeting: “The Minister as & Prophet,” “The The M reh will b A. Asworth of scopal Durham of Emor Ga.; the Quake Alfred 'C. G N Church by Stamford, Conn. Among other clerg pecied to attend Chalmers Dun of the inary, Cambr Gavin of the C 1} Theological Sem- inary, New k, N. Y.; Very Rev. Frederick C. Gr Theological Sem Evanston and Rev. L Bowyer of General Theologleal Semin: York, WILLIAM C. BOYDEN SR., IS VICT|M OF PNEUMONIA yer and Harvar died yesterday foll pneumonia 920 M n. dent of th Mr. Boyden so overse Harvard University from 1911 to 191 from 1918 to 1920 and again from 1 until his death. He president of the Harvard Alumni Association in 19: Two sons and two daughter: Chic _ ADVERTIS 73 YEARS OLD \WORKS HARD - EVERY DAY Sny.; Ie Keeps Fit by Tak-| ing a Small Dose of | Miller’s Herb Extract | Every Few Days. ] Every day Miller's’ Herb Extract new friends-here in Wl~h|nx- nd Druggists admit the; mendous way it is sel ng s quick action m ts that other | NSDOWN. | Mr. Lansdown, Route 2, Sfiver| Spring. 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People praised Miller’s Herb Exiract so highly that I bought one botlle and I mever 1 ter health now tha ve been 4 T intend to stay it by e of the Herb Extract n 1o keep the system I have told friends cine, those who use it report wonderful recults and I feel as though I afely recommend it to every one It is quick results every sufferer wants aud lerb Extract brings re sults overnight as thousands of statements, similar to the above from f s indicate. This ) contains het os ar that pro- julces that 15 NeCessary ction and insures caliing e the 5p presenta- from 1 Herb Juice who has esiablished rs at the Peoples Drug , 505 Tth Street N.W., to learn more of this great medicine that is bringing health and happiness to o many Weshington citizens.—Adver- tisement dean of Western | survive. | | I AMUSEMENTS. MAY 3T, AMUSEMENTS. TODAY'S AMUSEMENTS. National—"The Spider,” drama, 8:20 p.m. Fo: .| Your Bauery ovietone Follies.” at 11:45 4:40, 7:40 and 9:55 p.m. here East Is Eas jno» 2:10, 4:55, aomdwpm‘Set Earle- jot Stuff,” at 11:35 am, 1 10 3:45, 5:40, 7:40 and 9:45 p.m. Gam the purchase of ihe latest All-Electrie Little Theater — “Shooting Stars,” ““" - RADIO LEESE( OMPA 712 ° Clgge: Columbia—"Coquette” (second week). . at 11:45 aum,, 1:55, 3:50, 5:45, 7:45 and | A 9:45 p.m. Metropolitan — “The (third week), at 10:15 am.,, 4:45, 7 and 9:30 p.m. Rialto—"Syncopation,” second week, 2t 11:50 a.m., 1:45, 3:40, 5:35, 7:30 and 9:30 p.m. oli— Desert Song” 12:25, 2: 35' i “The Voice of the City," at 6. 7:50 and 9:40 p.m. | nbassador—"True Heaven.” Time | not_announced. Central—'Red Hot Speed.” uous from 11 am. to 11" pm. 'MISS SEARS WALKS 42 MILES IN 8 HOURS‘ contin- | | Greater Comfort—More Style More Moderate Price ¢ |Boston Sportswomen and Pedes- trian Strides From Fontaine- bleau to Paris. Enjoy a Good Meal By the Associated Press PAT IS, May 31.—After walking 42! miles in 8 hours and 30 minutes. Miss | Eleonora Sears of Boston felt “fine” PED~ARCHO | ARCH-SUPPORTING wuse SHOES e EEE I 11th and Water Sts. Open Until Midnight Deli¢ious fmperial —deviled. shell and hard shell crabs. All fres fan in season. Fros lcss sieak and chicken. Phone Franklin 5823 The tanned Boston sportswoman and {pedestrian started from Fontainebleau /8t 5:02 am. yesterday and arrived at |the Ritz Hotel at 1:37 p.m., finishing | tresh and chipper as ever. | ¢| During her hike she took only tea from a thermos bottle, provided by | triends who accompanied her in an au- | tomobile, never slackening her speed. | Her time, an average of about 5 mil n hour. was better than that in pre | vious walks between Newport, R. L. and Boston: Laurel, Md. snd Ealtimore, | and Providence and Bostoi The weather was cool, | —ideal for her purne ISIT This Store For All Your Blank Book Needs E. Morrison Paper Co. { 1009 Pa. Ave. ' Stelos Stands Supreme Southern Stelos Co. _ 70112th St NW. ICNIC SUPPLIES Come here for the things you need for the Outing. A ire- mendous stock to choose frem. GARRISON’S 1215-1217 E St. Main 1586 sott THE BALTIMORE & VIRGINIA STEAMBOAT CO. A LITTLE VOYAGE WASHINGTON .to BALTIMORE Follow the Pioneers—Through the Historic Potomac By way of the modern Steamers DORCHESTER and TALBOT Railroad—320 ) Chesnpenke Ray—{hrough a country teeml and Tradition. TWO NIGHTS AND ONE DAY—ON THE WATER First Class Accommodations—Excellent Meals—Congenial People Steamers leave Washington—Seventh Street Wharf Monday, Wednesday and Saturday—4 P. M. Minimum Cost for One Person $12.62 ALL INFORMATION, LITERATURE AND RESERVATIONS at T, K, R Clty and Tth St. Wharf. Ask or write for R. H. SOULSBY, Gene: Pier 8, Light street, B. with riches of History &~ Industrial Building Site West Side Georgia Ave. Bet. Barry Place and Euclid Ave. Plot 100x256.6 Running Through to 8th Street This centrally located parcel consists of lots 84, 85, 86 and 87, in square 2880, on the westerly side of Georgia avenue, 200 feet of the corner of Barry place. It runs through to 8th strcet and has a total area of 25,667 square feet. It is ideally adaptable for commercial and industrial purposes. Delicious food is served here 4 hours a day. Connecticut A and S Street The Embassy VAL L ST bR If the Job Is Moving Ship- e Trolley line on Georgia avenue passes the property. Tt will pay you to inspect this property, acquaint yourself with the actual facts, and attend the Auction Sale and buy at your own price. PUBLIC AUCTION Thursday June Gth at 2 o’clock Afternoon at 1121 Vermont Ave. —Packing, ping or Storage, it's our job. We have been serving & | Washingtonians in this connection for decades and have a reputation for always giving sat- isfaction, Phone Main 6900 Merchants Transfer & Storage Co. 920-922 E Street N.W. MOVING—PACKING—SIIPPING Easy Terms Write for Leaflet Auctioneer TN Order of the New York Indemnily Company PUBLIC AUCTION June 6th at 2 O’Clock 1121 Vermont Avenue N.W, 8 Dwellings on Albemarle St. N.W. Known as 3705-7-9-11-13-15-17-19 Albemarle St., West Chevy Chase, D. C, To be sold separately 8 new semi-detached residences, 4 of brick and 4 of stucco. FEach contains 6 rooms and bath; concrete basement; porches, frent and rear; hot-water heat; electric light; gas; all modern improvements; composition. shingle roof. Plot 28'x72.68". 8 Dwellings on Garrison St. N.W. Between 44th and 45th Ste,, West Chevy Chase, D. C. To be sold separately 8 new semi-detached brick residences. Lach contains 6 rooms and bath ; concrete base- front and rear; hot-water heat; electric light; all modern improvements; rool. ’ T will sell at | Thursday Afternoon ment; porches, shingle 1121 Vermont Ave. N.W. A modern 2-story and basement fireproof brick office building. Front elev. ation concrete. ITot-water heat; oil burner; Minneapolis heat regulator; electric lights; ample light and ventilation ; slag roof. Building occupies entire plot of 27'x50’; 3,288 sq. it. of floor space. composition Plot 27'x157". Write for Booklet Containing Full Details < ~ b Easy Terms Txecutive Office 67 Liberty St. New York, N. Y. Iocal Office 1121 Vermont Ave. N.AV. Washington, D. C. At Herzogs FOX Ls GO G\RWILD g \(‘j{ k‘jtk\ e J'laye Revue Wil € Feature JOHN IRVING FISHER. and along list of stars/ LAST TIMES TODAY The First Film Follies ¥ “FOX MOVIETONE FOLLIES OF 1929” BATHING _ FISHING MORGANTOWN on-the-Potomac May 30th 3 yia Anacostia and BOATING 9th Bet. F & G TONIGHT AT 9:30 Film Arts Guild Presents SPECIAL PREVIEW Gerhardt Hauptmann's “THE WEAVERS” YOU'VE READ THE PLAY NOW SEE THE PICTURE NO ADVANCE IN PRICES! Tonieht ‘Shai NATIONAL $1.00, 3¢ & 50e Pos ly One Week Only NATIONAL THEATER PLAYERS Offer ional Mystery Success 7 e The Greatest Novelly of the Ace Week s Now. BIDNEY LU LUS‘ [ 7 "TODA “SIM! HIPP Vllulhm?e Act. LIBERTY THE GREYHOUND, Vituphone Act. JESSE THEATER " with_ P! *Cl CAR __COMEDY_snd NEWS. DUMBARTON ‘e b 4”1‘) .Ifi(NY WARU in “LOOPING “THE BE (SYNCIHRONI AND : RLUE in g ALK!NU E RED DANCE. VITAPHONE ACT E_VOLGA_ BOATMEN." £ BARG Spring. u 8 Mmunuun YD ORUHIDE COMEDY e STANTON — “Ui& S8t ZANE GHEY'S SUNSKT PASS, VANISHIN L umTN CAROLINA A nOAT I kit BUSTER KEATON. EKN TORRE ‘SMILIN’ THROUGH' | LOEW/ wwumA F /T AT 12TH, S'IARIING SAIUI\DA\’ LR UNITER ANTISTS eTune cA SENSATIONA ALLTALKING,SINGING ANDMUSICAL, MELODRAMA. Now playing in New York City at $222 Jdapted from the famous stage success N-qhtstlck" : #“ [ ALL STAR. CAST b "'Aoo:o A‘l‘fl_AC'I'lo . METRO MOVIEFONE ACTAN “ GORDON & SQUIRES “SUNSHINAEU.I'AMMY” and, STANLEY-CRANDALL _THEATERS METROPOLITAN DAILY 10_A. M. TO i1 F. M. LAST DAY Warner Bros. Spectacular Singing Success STARTING SATURDAY A METROGOLZWY - MAYER SOUND PICTULE N NOV4p, ina love classic of forgotien landsr AR witho RENEE ADOREE DONALD CRISP-DOROTHY JANIS HEAR RAMCON NOVARRO: SENG- DAILY 10:30 A M. TO 11 P. M. Hear Her Talkfi See Her Dance! ALICE WHITE In the First National Vitavhone “HOT STIIFF” AMBASS DAY- REGINALD DENNY CHEV YHCHNASE K PARTI! - [ FII’-'"-I AVENUE" Ei.l.(mq CAITES BROTHERJS < Dom.omzs EDDY & DOUGLAS s HECTOR £- PALS TODAY HOOT GIBSON in “SMILIN' | LOY T H N \ e ALBERTINA RASCH BALLET TODAY "VICTOR | McLAGLEN STRONG_BOY." G0 Bib B S TODAY_-MELEN TWELVETREES in BLUE_SKIES." 140 & Col. Rd. N.W. TODAY SPECIAL | FOREIGN CAST __ii_"FHE_HOMECOMING '[[Vou Mth & Park lm e LLARD MACK and A )| sut S FAMILY i n 'RIVATE DANCING. | | Single lesson. $1 Class dance Priday | nighis, 9 to 1 1 n.w._ Pot. i DAVlSON'S Shore Dinners, $1-$1.50-$2 ; : Established 1858 CHAPEL POINT Famous for ng and Dinners MT. VERNON STEAMER Charles Macalester Yexves Tih St. Whart Dally 10 A.M. and 2:30 P.M. Round Trip, 85c¢ Admission, 25¢ Cafe and Lu nier on Stenmer Mt. Vernon Not Opes on Sun: FREDERICKSBURG “The City of Shrines™” De Luxe Motor Tours Sundays and Wednesdays From Willard Hotel 10 A.M. 35 w tncluding entrance fees. Spacial Trips Also Arranged Travel Bureau & Pa. Ave. The Parrot 1643 Conn, Ave. “Speaks for Itsel/” Speeializing in n own chicken. Cold Salads for Hot Days Telephone Potomac 6322 “Closed on Sundavs” Direct_From Its Sensational $2 New York Run Complete With 4ll'Sound and Vitaphone Efects Warner Bros. Glgantle vitepnone Spectacie Wi DOLORES COSTELLO GEORGE O'BRIEN P. M. 25e L.te 6 P. M., 38¢ o P M to Closing, oc. STARTING: RIALTO SATURDAY ADMISSION: 11 to 1, 25¢; 1 to 6, 35¢; 6 to Close, 50c LAST DAY FRED WARING'S PENNSYLVANIANS “SYNCOPATION” "“THE PACE THAT KILLS A daring drama of boys and girls who play too hard in the game of life. Tempting Lips Overtaxed Bodies Tortured Nerves NOW SHOWING STRAND, 9th ¢ D ADULTS ONLY 7 Ahl'. USUAL GOOlJ Tz “New England the B AT POPULAR Iliustrated Lec RCY A BRIG] ool. FREE ADMISSION AMPSEMENT PARK TONIGHT % Z

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