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MB—16 « i THE EVENING STAR, WASHING'ON, D. C, MONDAY, APRIL 7, 1930. r r WILL ASK INDEPENDENCE | America, will arrive in Washington to- Brady ‘Undergoes Operation, AMUSEMENTS. AMUSEMENTS. 2 GIBBUNS MEMUR'AI- morrow from Los Angeles, national ; i Ti0 AN But Breathe DEAF? P iersas e SR SHEL wi- o By, s Brosteny ieainen| NtIONAI Symphony NANA NATIONAL | Tl llu 31, T0e & B0c 35, “clm “BROTHERS" t fime derite of 1year im Hear With the ACOUSTICON Filipino Federation Head to Appear | nesses at a special meeting of the House |~ * o Tmmigration’ commitice Thursday. will | manager, underwent an operation for oRcHEsTRA fec than a silver dime TR E"—i- i TU BE REAREB H[RE Before Committee Thursday. represent 10,000 Filipinos on thé Pa- |appendicitis yesterday. His physician or wasmmaro Prepared to appeal for Filipino in- | ¢ific Coast an ,000 in Hawaii. He |reported that he was in good physical ela; 1217 G Street dependence, Dr. Hilario C. Moncado, | 4114, B¢ 8ccompanicd here by Elino L. | ondition for the operation and would| TANS KINDLER, president of the Filipino Federation of | branch of the federation. shortly leave the sanitarium. court port Suchorowsky. L M. Now, on view daily at 111 G 8t dm! et starttes _the behol Seats Now on Sale fir METROPOLITAN cipmge | OPERA COMPANY SCt E- Sent: Seing 4, pars Wison-Greene, 1| FOX;!'HEA:I’ER S| St “LABOHEME’ - Bert. len: roo0D's, 1300 G ot MASK & WIG CI.UB iet 6493, gt Supreme Officers and Board | I E BOOKS of Knights of Columbus E. MORRISON PAPER CO. to Raise Fund. 1009 Pa. Ave. NEXT WEER SFA: n ELLIN e “NANCY'S PRIVATE AFFAIR” POLI'S--NOW ii!s5x. ‘The erection here of a memorial to Cardinal Gibbons was assured yesterday E'I" T "IIDIEI GHEII!I" SECOND BIG WEEK! No. 80 for NEURITIS |[J}| when the supreme officers and board of ‘A‘! T"EATRE g A RAVIATAY 2Bt risbens, L Homoepathic Pharmacy | directors of the Knights of Columbus GE"‘ Ho‘l‘" %':2,..4"-..-.., €5—Corpe TSR | &lwt Miller FERWS | rmdasme AL HILLIER ;i 3 Burlesk's Highest r.u Entertainers. { | m Visit the | Motor Boat ‘| #*EATEST DRAMA \;‘3}‘03;\;{\5 | TO DATEON | ¥* whC Sherriff ; Show || TALKING SCREEN | mewnmsmuss % Eves. 50c-82.50; Thurs, & Sat. Mat. 80e-8, Complete display of all type of cruisers and run- abouts, engines and acces- sories. | Special Government dis- [ 1007 H St. N.W. Phone NA. 1695 |Jj | pledged thrmselves to raise the fund. e ‘The 8 supreme officers and 15 A TS sl | members of the board of the national organization have been meeting in quar- terly session at the Mayflower Hotel MOVIE CAMERAS(|:ice Friday. " The conference closea _ 5 last night. Special Prices e texact mim needed for, construc- AT tion of the memorial has not been de- Ll D e e LR termined, but tertative plans indicated RE[D S- BAKER :.ll‘lla:’-ppruxlmnuly $200,000 will be re- Southern Bids. The memorial is to be a statue of 15th & H Met. Rasa. Cardinal Gibbons. Congress gave the order the privilege of selecting a site in an act passed Aprii 23, 1928. A special committee was appointed vesterday to miake arrangements for the monument. It includes Supreme Knight Martin_H. Carmody of Grand Rapids, Mich.; Supreme Treasurer Dan- iel J. Callahan of the District; Supreme Secretary William J. McGinley of New York: Supreme Advocate Luke E. Hart of St. Louis, and Charles W. Darr of Get More Pleasure Per Mile —Go by Train DIRECTION SIDNEY LUST this city. Coast Guard an . TALKING AND UND PICTURER ua'v'lrnii‘.?’&%y'%r’?f,’f l?r‘l‘;gl‘ll::?( é‘;s Mileposts mark joyful moments when Dept. . Capseny HIPPODROM iR lumbus pointed out that no other Amer- you go via the cool Overland Route. i ARG iaEe Crowds Today -nd Tomorrow jcan Catholic has won the universal Cheerful comforts . . . tasty meals . .. | & L3 Held Laura La Plante in Admission, 50c NEW TERMINAL BLDG. 14th and Water Sts. S.W. respect that Cardinal Gibbons com- manded. interesting conversation. You travel faster and gain more days to enjoy the glorious West. “SHOWBOAT” RICHMOND ARSI T POINTED HEE! LIBERTY éfl&n’ln"fix'é“z’x_" “DYNAMITE CAMEO m"g\'}z\“uigx';:““ in FAMILY (-Lemryma THE AMERICAN STANTON 6th and C Bts. NE. Extraordinary Double Shiow. o WALLY WHALES in -SODA WATER COWBOY.” KLONDII __Dog_Star. in CAROLINA "1 8, RANGER." with GEORGE O'BRIEN, Zane_Grey's First_Ali-Talking_Picture. s'r ATE Homesf, w“mn Blcdrl- RUDY VALLLS m “The Vagabond Lover” SYLVAN THEATER ‘2t “THE | VAGABOND = LOVER, ALLEE. FAIRLAWN OPTIC. 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FRANKLIN CHICAGO, April 7 (#).—Albert W. Mooney, Wichita flyer, whose attemit to establish a transcontinental record for light airplanes ended in a forced landing at Fort Wayne, Ind., Saturday after a 2,000 mile flight from Los An- geles, arrived here yesterday in the plane, for pleasure. This service is free—send coupon or phone the nearest Overland Route office. Feeececccccccmmcea——— »-n.r Bres.” SSADOR | TODAY and TOM LIC] DAY and OBIE au&zn.l. 4s Mn/o Vo SIS Van Dine A”I;ftgl;' y vtiry ‘THE BENSON THE OVERLAND ROUTE Ao Today he will hop off for Wichita g M . “LITTLE . | g | Chijcago & NorthWestern| | Nuo swe || (R | ik Penna. Ave. at 10th St. N.W. SLIP CO V ERS o AHUSE b f 1111 Connecticut Avenue. 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