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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON,. D.. C., WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 26, 1930. mERz0 e s NGO DRVE | o e | | e e g o ETRIEE v n | g TONTE | oRCHESTRA | | «*Cock Eyed World” ~ ““Sunny Side Up” e | PUNS ADVANGING - &= = | nueTIoN WiTE || 9BCHESTRA L) Sea Food Platter, Lobsters and 5 1002, 310, 3:20.| | popr Miss 1T —— ' { ot for Faris e -0 Keith's—"The Grand Parade,” Soloist. TH VA e Three District Leaders Hold ng.‘u:zn am, 1:30, 3:31, 5:26, 7:27 and Meetings Preparatory 10 | oo an—richard Bartheimess in 11th and Water Sts. #EATED BIDS TNDORSED © i Opening Campaign. 3:28, 5:28, 7:28 and 9:29 p.m. oy : CHARLES FARRELL 2alf 00 Shimaers, Soesiicatien ¥ ey B e ot Pram Shanghai~ at|]] GIBSGN'S, 817 G St Mw. ES ‘Doc] Navi n N ¥i l‘n 4 radial brick t'hlmn s at the Navy Ya N EL BRBNDEL on appiication to the bureau of to the com- | SUrvey and visitation evangelism cam-| 2% Navs® ¥ . 2 3 d 10 p.m. F ; Earl Kernahan. The survey of Wash- |an P. urnitu and the A Cappell Doceks. 15 m':\n"fl as security | ington and nearby Maryland and Vir-| Earle—“The Aviator,” afi 11:30 a.m. r lt re “Son of the Gods,” at 11:28 a.m., 1:28, Exve y JANET GAYNOR Bocks, Navy, D : —_— [11:20 am., 1:20, 3:20, 5:20, 7:45 and | : VICTOR McLAGLEN then and there. publicly opened. for rep Plans went forward yesterday for the |10 pm. SIoER EDMUND LOWE shington. Bpecification 'No opening soon of the Washington directed | Fox—'"The Lone Star Ranger” at ane aecompanying drawing may be obiain :45, 7:56 and 10 p.m. o ot el o mandent, Nava Yare.' Wainineton, D C. | paign under the direction of Rev. A.| Riallo—rUndertow.” at 12, 2. 4, 6. 8 i O MARJORIE WHITE s { th; drawing and r 5 ‘50 Constitution Hall, Fri, Feb. 28, 8:30 e 4 Achieve greater honors as co-stars of <pecifia retmn, of ths drawing 204 | ginia will begin March 9 and continue | 1:35, 3:45, 5:30, 7:40 and 9:50 p.m. | ' BNt Cencert. Wonioarh e of “Pebriiars 6. 1930 fe26.mhs | until March 21. tle— Cyrano de Bergerac,” 1 to| 5 Central Union Mission . i : 5 BUIDING, WASHING-| | The general committee in chlrlfe,‘“!‘:;_m_ y Baum g s""'""""fl:ynfi'»!"iflé'ua (Natl. 449) ; T D. C.Om - | headed by Dr. Jason Noble Pierce, has | ERRYIER eri- . n Greene Bureau, 1300 G (Dist. 493) : SRUEG, BIORoRls S B PSS AE B | etimated, thai more than 200000 resl, | ATRMETCCRTEGE 23% | | CONNECTICUT AVE. , 4 bty 1+ opened f o *eic. st | dents of the District above the age of g : 3 : Rl b db s sceordance with the specifi- |10 have no religious lmlllnnns.! An| Central—“The Mysterious Island, . Mayflower Hotel 5 . . catior, copies of whieh may be oblained [fom | effort will be made to reach these per. | from 11 am. to 11 p.m. 4 jore than 5 4 g Chief_Clerk. {sons in the survey. Tivoli—“The Sacred Flame,” at ca s N B d 9:35 EDUCATIONAL. !:‘::f h::n?:‘";&ip‘::{: ’Sn‘?,ffl.f.“ Beo e = — = THE P ARROT : 4 Sweetest Love St.ory THE YERSIN METHOD | participation of other congregations. = : - d i Hlmnfin' Melodies Bttt ia! 2B, R A7 pEF Three Mectings Held PENS | KEYS | 1643 Conn. Ave. (£55, Mo Dol n Three of the ten district leaders met | REP, D | i lLlCA"l‘ln LUNCHEON 4 /Z A 7 § X - .| yesterday with the pastors and laymen | SHE NEWS DEPOT. 302 G ST, & i i A WILLIAN FOX Toe"very Tataresting | of their sections under the supervision TEA ! e / LN oy ) " ‘ of Rev J. R. Duffield, chairman of the Hami % PICTURE fipiR_EP ARE" NOW— | o8 tha tvey focDE ]E:(.e:\‘lpl::r;. dmcm: No. 79 for CATARRH and DINNER ” | GRAND PARADE | The fourth district met in St SINUS, Trouble. L <o ERK. PROMOTION. CENSUS. statistical | Stephen’s Episcopal Church with Rev. . CLERK, PROMOTION, e, e | S sk udiey <o chatrman. Rev.|Jj| Homoeopathic Pharmacy CLERK promotion. “The Civi] Service Prepat-| Moses R, Lovell presided over the third | ]| 1007 M Street N-W. Phone NA. 1605 Sundays’ Dinner 1 to 8 P.M. % & Ym atory School. s.c. cor. 12th & F n.w. Met. 6337, | MOSeS | miecting o O ot Plznnnm = — UH KSR 2 F . T T SCHOOL OF | Congregational Church. coe Brane W4 - SPANISH ScPoor oF | conercptonal curr, Rosie Brane NK BOOK Uil - s WA GTON | sion in the Mount Vernon Place Metho- WG reser 137 R 5 puhos dist Church. Today and 45 More Days Before ELEN TWELVETREES 1./ FRE Reports'of workers will be made later bave them— . | this week by the district leaders. Mean- you meed. kb Sidite Gimpany - ty Storage Company while, arrangements were made to hold : 8 AM. to 5:30 P.ML OUR FAMOUS 3 ! mass prayer meetings in prepraation for ° 1420 Yo gs«,m P The opening of the sutver. "Tnis phase | E« Morrison Paper Co. | . furpiture. merehandise. automo- | of the drive is directed by a committee 1009 Pa. Ave. | and long-distance movink. | headed by Rev. C. E. Hawthorne. + ! 3 - ng Sears' | warehouse experience. Money advanced. 1,500 rooms. Ask any busi- Workers Get Instructions. Dess man of baik. Ettimates {ree. N.3400. | ~Detailed instructions for survey work- ers will be given at a meeting of district | leaders and their assistants today in Hear With the ACOUSTICON Calvary Baptist Church. Ear plece no larger than a silver dime| i An explanation of the plan of both DELIGHTFULLY DIFFERENT the survey and the visitation campaign ETZ Per c Easter to Serve and Enjoy . F AT FOURTEENTH h In addition to Ita vital, foreefol was given by Dr. Ripley Monday at a d 1 ts & MINST) o & STORAGE CO.. InNG,| |meeting of more than 150 pastors and 1217 G Strest Lb., ORMANCE with "all e glittering . ¢| [lavmen in the First Congregational | SONSESEEESS-———SSSSSSS—. L ese Whe Knowt BACKING SHIPPING | | Church. e said s et N Soecial Thursday ‘Onl Sasitary and Pisxls Wiksly Stoves " paign were to ass| e churches rsda, n | 816 EVE ST N.W.+ Dis Eaining knowledge of their evangelistic i SR a3 | AZ_FOURTEENTH 2 responsibility and to aid the congrega- B S - B sty ma g || 51 InenarToeth Pests § = L en- N . . gaged in the visitation campaign. 4 for $1.00 Pty dsnmr o First All-Talking Picture g = | \ STARTING SATURDAY AT 10:30 A. M. ; STAG NIGHT PARTY e o i B B moncsin i st sl | 53 ‘ = g R e L LIFE—IT LIVES, IT BREATHES IN RADIO | - RANGER HELD BY KIWANIANS 519 G St N.W. gioin every éHIP Fkfli "S'HAEEH‘M PICTURES’ TITANIC PRODUCTION | ot S e xred 4 z i ‘ MARCH 151 |mtots smgmm o v ssa| L)) NDTATOR COVERS | = vansoatt chocr< | B apcvsiiimas THE TALKING SCREEN'S GREATEST = || OEORGE omRie LOUIS WOLHEIM-CONRAD NAGEL SUE CARROLL et e ot e Entertainment Features nufactured by we. | | ":::' — = °u. KAY JOHNSON .fll"l"G SEISl"O'! ‘ ~THE STAGE— this Colton Manor— 3% %o 4. —ON THE STAGE— chon and Marco present Swith its shamrock bowered Presented. Watsieatyonl i 261 Fan 2 | For Two 03 I Macine Roof. Just lasyin' Our prices, $20 to $45. | 1 Roomswith hethorshower .00, 500 LEON NAVARA | Thetr Most Beautttur & Colortut e Ia tne tuadiin: SRR e 11 ¢ GYPSY DREAMS® E “GARDENS” y in" out over the sea, An elaborate program of entertain- oW Suitea. 2 roome and hath .00, 3.00 f eatin'the best food, sleepin’ | ment and an abundant supply of edibles GICHNER NATL. 4370 | e "no;wn 7 A m-‘ rod: ?n l"n' ect ¢ A sound—sure, it will make & | featured a stag night party and “oyster | gas v B, Rooms with running weter 85000 - - 35.00 from *“The "Capitol " Thea Three Slate Brothers mew person of you entirely. | roast” of the Washington Kiwanis Club, 5 5 New York N held in the N. Auth Provision Co.'s DISON g £ 7 I Cliff Nazarro RATES plant, 623 D street southwest, last night. Rooms with hath or shower g - i American Plan | Scores of Kiwanians and guests wer For T, . | Leo Hall and Charline Binley merican ere | or Two - . Single . . 871089 | In attendance. 0 RADIO Il ioenaboiss: % ! y Vina Zolle Mae Packer Double$12t0817 | Following a feast of oysters, the Ki- | The Best Made i Sunkist Beauties ws] Dv‘—_::_"l- wanians were entertained by talent among its membership, with Jack Boo- | ) j ¥ | ALEXA e Sold on Easy Terms on = NDER CALLAM - : T NOW PLAYING Master of Ceremonies Eugene Ruark, chairman of the en- 94 4 Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Picture. I —_— Maner itcsmith.. | GBSONS | . tertalmment nittee, | FO[:\;”GR'AND ORCHESTRA . Raymond, who sang several GRE A Glnno n Brusiloff, OneofskefinestHolels |10 F, Rovimond, who ssng several 919 G St. NW - g rs b e « In Aflantic C“Y Thomas.. _.A solo also was sung by s e R in her first talking B Por & wack or a week-end enjoy the luxuryot | Thomas F. Cantrell, and _recitations P i i TOR Foulh the finest appointments witheut exorbitant | given by Mark ~Lansburgh, recently . . 'ANNA G'.““E price. Bookiet. Writs.orwire for reservations. | clected president of the Merchants and|| Combination Sea Food 290 mooms ~. Svemieskine TwE ocEan | Manufacturers’ - Association. A brief b~ ke sca waves Sitie address was delivered by Dr. J. R. a la Newburg e TanCitb. Motion pictures on the werk|| Ovsters. Lobster, Scallops OMARLES BIOKFORD of preparing various meat products at|| and Crab Flake, served in MARIE DRESSLER the provision plant were shown, follow-(§ Newburg Sauce in chafing GEORGE MARION ey a i;\[ w&i;h several comic strips were dish. L1 iiehand wabnesn Hearst Mettotone News ~ " A program of music and entertain- are kings and > ment features was rendered , - "“-IAN"‘CW-N-J Jeanne Thorpe, planist, and Iliuwfluney queens in the eyes of Esav shed for atxty years. Post, soprano, -under direction of Miss our chefs and only S E L ey Norah Hemingway. feods B . 1 WINTER RA’ NOW IN EFFECT Among_specially invited guests were 'oods fit to satisfy royal Garage Weliar J. Busy, Inc. Willlam Carrington, international trus- —— appetites are served on e . tee of Kiwanis Clubs, and Henry Leeds, bl SEST VISGIN {_l;utemnt(nlgrnoru o{n '.hb: Ne;v J‘esn‘ey 3 s § our tables. lvision of lwan| jubs, who In » 4 Washington to extend an invitation to| ( 2 = BETHESDA. M President Hoover to attend a conven-| ] 65c TWO BLACK CROWS in k tion of Kiwanis International at At- ) Luncheon 50c, »$1 Bring That Up” Personally Directed by o—s A {lantic City June next. Ideal for Rest—Famots Medical Baths . ~ ‘ ; Dinner. . .$1.00, $1.50 SYRTOYQ‘EFTEQW :E‘ N.W. HERBERT BRENON b 7 e Mrs. Laura Pratt Divorced. i b it dod e dred e vaaig With On Vi ANACOSTIA. D. C. W G 81 NW. H. ———TOURS. | RENo, Nev. February 26 (m—ms.| RN < FAIRLAWN _Jpcasmze ¢ R 150, 55 7: : €ST [N D'es’fiwfig&"g’:flg‘}m‘:’m&‘ o OImsted Grll'll —ETHL Rmc CHESTER MORRIS BETTY GDMPSUN . = The World’s Greatest Picture s wranted a dfvorce in District. Court Famous For FineFoo i here londay m lore Pratt, 3 S 3 yfreer CRUISES | standard Oil Co. director of New York. I3 36 N5 Stree w2 < Ja‘:vs 140 > DSt _ Reservations by all lines S X mmgm&é.“,‘.'} s gl California by sea via Havana “C WARNER BROS HE ATERS PIERR] GNIER in e Y 'YRANO DE_BERGERAC — and Panama . . . Florida, Cuba, S e e, IN PERSON e Mi . s ho Falle Jamaica, Central American LY ONEIL™JOHR" MACK "HE ROB T yin Lo i g RIALTO—9th near G n.w. ports, etc. JOBEP: JORN, ER ! [ & AMBASSADOR_—18th and Col. rd. n.v. Complete information from I g TAKOM . & nle"ln THOS. 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