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Civll Service Prevarstors School. 8.2 %o nu: and 633 Art-—Adverhsmg Interior Decoration—Costume Design | Poster Class Children’s Saturday Class 3 New Class in Sign Writing i # C. | Columbia | Gallatin and Parragut streets took | Columbia Park Citizens' Association in the George Truesdale School. | there has been only a few ashes scat- | mitted: Walter C. Belt, Mrs. R. R. | Ralph and Mrs. R. L. Morris. 2:15 and 8:15 pm. || HOMEOPATHIC PHARMACY | :io-.c.-e-..n..a..,i =S VALENTINES || COLUMBIA PHOTO SUPPLY FIGHT KANSAS AVE. REZONING CHANGE Park Citizens Would Keep Status as Residential. Lively discussion over the proposed rezoning of Kansas avenue between | place last night at a meeting of the This proposed rezoning of Kansas | avenue would change this property from | & section known as residential “B" to that known as commercial “C.” E. F. Neagle, president, and J. G. Welsh, sec- retary, were appointed by the associa- tion o attend the hearing of the Zoning , Commission and voice the protest of the association, Playground. C. B. Reichard led a discussion for the improvement of the Georg: Trues- dale Schobl playground. It was stated | at the meeting that while the improving of this ground had been promised as yet tered over the ground. The Scho:l and Playground Committes w:s asked to in- vestigate the matter and forward these improvements as much as possible. Fight Howell Bill. Strong opposition to the Howell bill was voiced by members of the associa- tion, who declared that it was an in- vasion on the rights of the citizens of the District, inasmuch as they have no vote. A resolution was adopted by the as- sociation instructing the secretary to write the Petworth Citizens’' Associa- tion, expressing -eepest regrets at the death of their president, Chriswpher Lehmkuhl. The following new members were ad- TODAY'S AMUSEMENTS. 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Eve, " NEW YORK GRAND OPERA CO. In Repertoire of the Moss Popular Operas Cast of Outstanding Artists PRIV m‘ LAM- OR HT—IA L TRAVIATA T, Feb, A—IL TRO- Next Week Bex. Mo Stratford Produc RATHBONE in “HEAT WAVE” LA EXT MO: BE Q AEiTs Now. RESPONDING TO COUNTLESS REQUESTS—RETURN OF THE Worth Its Weight in Gold Play !'! JOHN DRINKWATER’S Priceless SAME SUPERB ENGLISH CAST “JOHN CHARLES THO Baritone, Chicago Ope: on Hall,_ sat. Eve. 1 Mrs. YEHUDI World Famous Boy Violin Genins Constitution Hall, Fri., Feb. 13—4:30 pSeats: Mee Gréene's’ Concert Buress, s, 1300 G st. Dis, 6493, @ Speedy Installations Telephones can usually be installed within forty-eight hours from the time the orders are received. THE CHESAPEAKE AND POTOMAC TELEPHONE COMPANY 725 Thirteenth Street N.W. tropolitan 9900 Seats. Price LAST THREE D ‘ALOHA" B Ben Ly \.‘u\ Love that swept from the heights of ecstasy to the depths of despair! beaatitul, fiery and handsor:e, magnefle JOHN BOLES “RESURRECTION" Leo Tolstoy’s world-famous story DIRECTED BY EDWIN CAREWE MARCH “THE ROYAL FAMILY OF BROADWAY" PATHE NEWS ADDED SHORT REELS IT'S COMING! Mightiest Drama of Show Ages... “Birth of a Nation” . . . “Four Horsemen” . . . Towering Giants of the Screen Dwarfed Beside Its Storm-Charged Splendors! § MADCAP JOY...I| STARTS SATURDAY Warner Bros Vitaphones Houling Scream SIT WGy Twice as funny a3 the Party” mul Going Wild"~ Because Winnie and Joe make it so.......! ouAn( W”"’IU”"‘ / hite’s lou | Il SIGNOI FRISCOE imts Enemble 'UINS AND KISSEN oo Fonstors From Tolkies [REME VERMILLION —end b S—DAZZLING DARLINGS—$ MAXD‘ DOYLE-Other Attrctions| RICHARD IRENE DI DUNNE Miracie Cast of 42,000 Artists STARTING WITH A IGHT SHOW , FEB. 5th NO ADVANCI IN PRICES “Constitution Hall | TWO PERFORMANCES ONLY Feb. 5 Mat., 3 P.M.; Night, 8:30 Roxy and His Gang WITH CLARENDON, VA, A"Good Western, “THE CODE OF HONOR." Madame Schumann-Heink Company of Seventy Benefit Memorial Chapel— Walter Reed Hospital T. Arthur Smith, 1330 G St. N.W. s, 5 $2.50.$3.00 in ¢ - Hyattsville, M “Today-Tomorrow— ‘White in “Sweethearts on Pari ALEXANDRIA, RICHMOND ¢ ‘oday-Tomorrow- Dorsay_in_* FRENCH LYRIC o NANCY CARROLL in “FOL GAYETY-BURLESK JERRI- McCAULEY QUEEN of SONG and PERSONALITY LOIS MORAN. WALTER Lies 1 Howm AIRE SIRRR _DANCE; -L—‘_—[E CAROLINA "‘Efi-r’fl yoéno and CONWAY TEARLE in “TRUTH ABOUT ANACOSTIA B l ¢ PRONT Lmu ang -mn%ar lnd TOMORROW. ND' e Wive- PRExCE] | B NOW PLAYING p Xfii l:(')" CONSTANCE Tt 6 H St. NE. § TODAY- CONSTANCE EBENNETT in “SIN TAKES A HOLIDAY.” “Warner Bros. AVAI.ON MeRinier 5 D%, AY FRANCIS an cumws BICKFORD in PLO ER.” 9 Tommon Cuy’un her grostest role The EASTEST WAY' ROIEIT MONMMERY MAOUE AAMBEAU le'{r”zé‘f%u { \.un-r e AVENUE GRAND & &% TODAY KAY FRANCIS and CHARLES _BICKFORD in PASSION FLOWER “Warner Bors. NTRAL 9th St. Bet. D and E Warner Bros. NY Ga. Ave. & Farragut 8t TORAY SN AN AENETT “SIN_TAKES A HOLIDAY.” Warner Bros. HOME " 1230 © st. NE. 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