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TODAY’S AMUSEMENTS. National — “The Pajama Lady,” at 8:20 pm. EARLY PIONEERS LAUDED BY CURTIS - {and 9:09 p.m. (se Vice President Speaks atj it IR Dinnee ineHonor of Clark, [ %% €18 18 awd'e:4 pim. Boone and Others. w show." burlesque, at Earle—"For the Love o’ Lil,” at 11:15 . 1:25, 3:35, 5:40, 7:50 and 10:05 ‘Africa_Speaks,” at 38, 5:38, 7:41 and B the Associated Press. g SPRIN GFIELD, Ohio, October 10— Lfllfl Vice President Charles Curtis, speaking 4. 13 5 26, here last night at a dinner hanoring| Coliiiiaia it " at 11:30 am, 1:51, and 10:12 p.m. the memory of George Rogers Clark, | at & Wldnn r}d high tribute to the courage " o rtvery of Clark, Daniel Boone tropolita; ‘Reno,” at 11 other ploneers whose deeds made pos-‘li.‘ 46, 2:32, 4:18, 6:08, ‘l S8 and 9:80 | sible the opening of the great North- p.m. west, Territory for settlement & century | Ambassador—“THe Unholy Three, at 8go. |8:15, 8:05 and 9:55 p.m. The Vice President said the spirit that prompted Clark and his fellow | Central—tove Among the Miltion- | ploneers to push ahead into the wilder- | kR e T | ness amid great dangers from maraud. | Tivoll—"Song o' My Heart,” at'2:20, m,w.m and animals, is carried on | 4:05, 5:55, 7:45 and 9:35 p.m. by the feats of Lindbergh, Byrd . 55 m’fi‘;."’ wl‘l:em the present gen-| Pish canners of Callfornia are con- sidering limiting the pack to stabilize "Tracing the history of Clark’s expedi- | the magket. & = © tion to the battle of Piqua, fought near here, where Clark and his command routed the Indians and destroyed their villages, Vice President Curtis said that they were propelled by a desire to open new territory and establish new cities. Curtis pointed out that the Indians finally ‘laid down their arms and adopted the habits and dress of the white man under & program of “peace- ful persuasion.” “This is not the time nor the place o ‘discuss the Indian question” he sald, “but I must say our officials in |(}f ‘Washington and their representatives ||| in the field hate made many mistakes ||l l:" bet.helr dealings with the Indian |ji “Had treatles, obligations and prom- ises been more sacredly kept and a g:flwr effort made to give the Indians tter school and vocational training the Indian question would ha solved years and years ago.” Irish to Be Made Air-Minded. ‘To make the people of the Irish Free ir-minded, Sir Alan Cobham, LASTIC Stockings fitted e: pertly, very reasonable price: GIBSON’S, 917 G St. N.W. Fountam Pens Repaired New Sac, and Pen 25c | thoroughly’ cleaned, GARRISON’S 3&=ii® 1 R e st 1215 E St. N 52¢ POUND M. E. SWING 1013 E ST. N.W. 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WARNER LEE TRACY ON THE STAGE ristocrat vaML' J%ROT prano N(.ER$ .l.f U B N /#/\ ADO exican Jenor ’5ARR| ERL D RESTRY FOX .‘%\OVIET N NEWS tself * O S N S . . T e S S SRS SN S SIS S SSSARSAN NSNS S NSNS S ma s WASHINGTON Thrills with the coming of ‘D. W. GRIFFITH’S “LINCOLN” The exceptional demand for tickets for this great picture clearly shows “Lincoln” will be the talk of Washington, as it is of New York and other cities. OPENING SUNDAY, OCT. 12 NATIONAL TNEATER FR¥¥iudss 2 ik i GAYETY THEATRE 9th & F Sts. Phone Dist. 9324 Washington’s Only Bm'lesque Theatre | WILSON-GREENE CONCERTS, 1930-31 CONSTITUTION HALL PHILHARMONIC COURSE, 4:30 Nov. 26. 1 PADEREWSKL Jan. 15, EKREUTZBERG & GEORGL World's Greatest Dance; ORCH. Feb. 3. BOSTON SYMPHO! Y o Dr. Serge Koussevitsky, Conductor. Feb. 13. YEHUDI MENUHIN, Phenomenas, By Viounist. Feb. 24. Mme. JERITZA, Opers. Season, $16, $i2.50, $11, $8, $6. ARTISTS’ COURSE, 4:30 Nov. 14 GERALDINE FARRAR. Dee. 11 FRITZ nlllul Jan,' 18. BENIAMINO reias, BHen Opera (BY Teduest), 10. Tefadtie Sorane, 33:0 Opera Co. a2 oS AGTRE0, S1sb0, 11, 88, 86, WILSON-GREENE EVEN[NG COURSE NING CO! 3 ormmg concanz;, Met, Opera; ino llce-ll" 4 LA HAY g SO BT, ] CHARLES THOMAS, ‘Baryione. Chicaco pera. Beasos Bu- rele Bhecnn Fi00" G ot n'm-'t. oios. WONDER HOTEL OF WASHINGTON AMBASSADOR uk HOTEL Down dw n every 'ofl i':""‘“é“m ( © M Tesmro suriny 00 RQO FROM 82 FROFESSIONAL PLAYERS s Evorybndy's Secret " A comedy adapted from the Hungarian By Frederic and Fanny Hatton Seats for Series at Reduced Rates VONE_ MON. at 8:30 sEATS l-n Orders Now.. Nights, m ll Thurs., Sat. Mats, to $2.50 Lee Shubert in SCARLET SISTER MARY A Play Made by Daniel Reed From' the Novel by Julla Peteriin g cav"& i nt“ R g1 “c:“fi‘ -fll" AL onies " ra o Gust su-'{};lm e STARTING TOMORROW AT 10:30 A. M. The Latest and Biggest Sensation of All Talking Pictures! with HELEN TWELVETREES . MARJORIE RAMBEAU « RICARDO CORTEZ ¢ PHILLIPS HOLMES + JAMES GLEASON SHE DARED THE WORLD FOR LOVE! LIFE—in the scarlet streets of the fastest city in the world —Havana. The regeneration of a girl born “on the wrong G LAST DAY—“AFRICA SPEAKS” Mfiii‘““ "i‘iiAN ulbnus < )//”ds b0 e g Gl play Ihe game (YMwyr/ Hushands™ ] o mfl{lh uwl I)Ildalms RUTH nolAND ’ THe ool VG | STARTS / ET\\*(I Stery ‘Onc i FIRST NATIONAL & VITAPHONE'S EPIC GIRL OF THE (aOlDEN WEST' RACKETEERS Zie 2/46 /ap/:mesr.rr “READING-BOYCE Versatile Entertainers e\ _sftart TOMORROW | JEARLE] POSITIVELY LAST BIG WEEK STARTS TOMORROW! Every woman should see it! Revel in it! Here is real romance! g O=Ir->»—>> DANCING. '..,"-I by 'I'lo PAJAMA I.IIY wita LESTER ALLEN

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