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40 THE EVENING - STAR, WASHINGTON, U, C, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 5, 1929 SEEK PERMANENT “ARMORY FORGUARD. Gen. Stephan Urge° Site Pur- chase in Letter to Smoot. A proposed draft of a bill authorizing and directing the District Comm ers to provide for the acquisition of a sion- for the construction of a Na-} Armory has been forward- r Smoot of Utah, chairman ny the Public Building Commission, by Anton qumnn ns for such an | 4:20. 6:10, | approved by the commanding neral of the local Militia General's Letter. ated B this matter | d surely in all ouid be done to Either of asse from which s for 40 years ion and gress since 1908. ! rented quarters for armories have been occupied and from time to time it has been necessary to change locations due ‘ | mance, at 2:20 and 8:20 p.m. 12 noon, 2:35, 5:20, 7 am., 3:25, 5:30, Fox 2:40, 4:50, am., p.m. During these years from apprnprmuom available, to increased rentals which could ont be 1 TODAY'S AMUSEMENTS Through,” National — “Smilin® ro- | | Palace—“The Pagan.” photoplay 40 and 9:50 p.m. Atk at 11:15 | at | | Metropolitan—"Noal 1:15, 3:15, 5:15, 7:15 and 9:20 p.m. Columbia—"Alibi.” at 11:20 a.m., 1:20,} 7:40 and 9:45 p.m Earle—"“Innocents of Paris,” at 11:30 5, 3:35, 5:30, 7:35 and 9.40 p.m Girls Gone Wild," at 12 noon, 55 and 10:05 p.m. | at 11:30 and 9:30 Rialto—"The Last Warning." 1:30, 3:30, 5:30, 7:30 Little Theater—“The Weavers," from ummnnmr 11 am. to 11 pm Ambassador. The Divine i 45 and 9:50 p.m. oli—"Love and the and 9:45 t Can Be Devil pm. Done,” " at 2:35, Central— continu- }um from 11 am. to 11 p.m. ommand- | d is to prevent being left | to the dis: commissior personnel to provide m ny committee or with change of ! might fail | tor such facilities “as_are wplated and leave the situa- | as it has been for the past provision for Government-owned ory facilities has been before Con- Time Deposits Savings Accounts You Get Service —at “Franklin National,” irrespective of the extent of your transactions. “We aim to be 1009, use- ful to each and every patron—and believe we're earning that reputation. fHow may we serve you? Franklin National Bank Penna. Ave. at 10th St. N.W. 1111 Connecticut Avenue COCHRAN ’l‘lllh P. HICKMAN, President . F. and Cashier JOHN GET YOUR FRUIT at Orange Grove 1210 N. Y. Ave. N.W, And Save 25c-50c on Your Dollar Oranges, per basket. . Grapefruit, per basket 15¢ £1.00 or _more. 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F & G Film Arts Guild Presents HAUPTMANN'S World Famous “THE WEAVERS" Cont. 1 FREDERICKSBURG “The City of Shrines” De Luxe Motor Tours Sundays and Wednesdays From Willard Hotel 10 A.M. ss.oo including entrance fees. Speu‘al Tn'pu Also Arranged rake Travel Bureau Winara nom 1h'& Pa. Ave. MARSHALL HALL Steamer CHARLES MACALESTER Leaves Seventh St. Whart 10 AM. nd 6:45 P.M. FREE DA\C AL p AMUSEMENTS D TRIP, 50c Surpasses in awe inspiring achleve- ment all that Hollywood’s camera art and directorial genius has hitherto captured for the screen. REW R. KELLY, Times. As glgantic and energetic a plece of spectacle as the screen has ever given—Star. Warner Bros. Gigantic Vitaphone Spectacle NOW PLAYING STANLEY-CRANDALL’S METROPOLITAN STANLEY-CRANDALL’S Everybody Likes Him MAURICE CHEVALIER The Idol of Paris, in ‘INNOCENTS OF PARIS’ All Talking, Singing, Dancing. “AMBASSADOR col™8a*¥w. TODAY and TOMORROW._-CORINNE SRIFFITH VINE R Ty NBHRONIZED MUSI- CAL_ACCOMPANIMENT) APOLLO & n TODAY_VICTOR , McLAGLEN “STRONG_BO' "AVENUE GRAND TODAY_ TEXAS G THE NIGHT C SFL TALKIE "CENTRAL S 8E Bet D and TODAY_GLENN TRYON in *IT CAN BE DONE." "CHEVY CHASE S:Ria&ys: B TODAY-DOUGLAS FAIRBANK: e MARCELINE DAY in NE. RTHELMESS ARLET SEAS’ (SYNCHRO- MUSICAL ACCOMPANI- Tonw _DORIS KENYON. GLADYS ROCKWELL and RICHARD BEN: “THE HOMETOWNERS R BROS. ALL- FALKING TIVOLI & Pork wasow. — TODAY—MILTON SILLS in -LOVE AND THE DEVIL® (SYNCHRO- {l‘x‘:zrg:_}? MUSICAL ACCOMPANI- “YORK Ga. Ave. & Quel ARS HANSEN in “HOME- MT. VERNON STEAMER Charles Macalester Lesves Tth St. Whart Dally 10 AM. and 2:30 P.M. Ro:nd Trip, 85¢ ATIONAL $1.00, 75¢ & 50 e MAT. TODAY, ALL SEATS 50c A Revival of Jane Cowl's Greatest Success “SMILIN’ THROUGH' A Fantastic Comedy by LLAN LANGDON MARTIN Next Week—Seats Now jational Theater Players, fn eo f their 100th week in Wash fer DAVID BELASCO\S Romantic Story of Early California “THE GIRL OF THE GOLDEN WEST” Mitchell Motor Co., La Plata, Md. Prince Georges Motor Co., Forestville, Md. Frye Motor Co, Leesburg, Va, \ 1943 5. F AT FOURTEENTH ST = Willism Fox Presents GIRLS GONE WILD ? SUE CAROL —ON THE STAGE— JOHN IRVING FISHER And Host of BROADWAY STARS FLOWER SHOW Largest Peony Exhibit Ever Held BALLROOM Willard Hotel Friday, June 7, 2 P.M. Saturday, June s, 8 Al Admission 50c “admitted free Children under e y adults, when accompanied FREE _ADMISSION AMUSEMENT PARK FIFTY AND lol!'lmfl COOLED BY REFRIGERATION Q Ll F ST. AT 13TH. _Cont. from 11 NOW _ PLAYING RAMON NOVARRO R omance o7 Strange Lands THE PAGAN” An M-G-M Sound Picture i HEAR NOVARRO SING * ON THE STAGE ' HERBERT RAWLINSON in “FIFTH AVENUE” LOEW’S CorLumsiA ¥ ST. AT 12TH. Cont. from 10: NOW PLAYING A United Artists Picture ALIBI -y o Musical CAMEOTHEATER o - e M1t m SIMBA (Synch). | COMEDY, THE DETECTIV! CIRCLE 2105 Pa. Ave. P TALK ABOUT." 419 N. Capitel St FANNIE BRICE, MAN" Sth 5 VICTOR VARCONI in “SINNERS'_PARADE.” with ' FRA PRl CouEy, "0 PRINCESS nncul. CAdT m ERCont TR AL RoatRoConEBY " ana TON ¥ llll W‘ EE Ave. l}IoDZlMlNO SIN.” COME] .{.OV'EE sEco _Silver Spring, Md. RICHARD BARTHELMESS In ARLET SEAS,” COMEDY and CAR- L AR