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Pratt, superintendent of police, detalls for the aj game were discussed and the dutles of the various committees outlined. chllrnln Odell S. Smith presided, with Harry F. All- mond as secretary of the committee. Parade Hours clnuel Several minor changes this year, including the eb‘nfln‘ nf hours for the annual firemen’s and the ball melntheuwm Labor day. e parade will Bhl’t !-hll year at 10:30 o'clock, instead of 11 o'clock, and the ball game wfll begin at 3:30, instead of 3 o'clock, as in previous ve The police team wul be headed n? this year by Lieut. ile the firemen will be ln chlm Capt. O. R. Moxley. The tickets for llus event’ will; be placed on sale August 1. The proceeds will go for the benefit of widows and orphans of police and fire- men kiiled in line of duty. Chairman Smith announced. the fol- lowing committee ;vpmnhnmu enry G. . Frank E, Gibson; Tickets, Chatles J. Waters; Ball Park, Edward J. Murphy; Radio, Martin A. xi” Publicity, Lieut. Howard 8. Fisk; ires, Harry F. Allmond; z!on Gen. John A. .hhnmn Boxes lnd 28pit Dr. Prank E. Gibson, and P‘irlt Ald, Dr. A. M. MacDonald. Citizens’ Group Listed. ‘The Citizens' Committee in chlrle of the annual firemen's lrndn the bnsebn\lnm:hu!o lows: Odaell 5. Smith, cl chairm ). Mrs. John Allan Dougherty, George W. Offutt, Harry King, Arthur Carr, Wil- liam Phelps Eno, . van, Lieut. Howard oot k. Joiustory Mirk burgh, Martin A. Leese, Dr, A. M. Mac- Donaid, Capt. 0. THE EVENING STAR, DON'T NEGLECT If you need et tion. you need them No Avpointment Necessary ALEES MT. VERNON STEAMER Charles Macalester Under U. 8. Government inspection eaves Seventh St. Whar lO AM. and 2.30 P.M Round Trip, 85¢ Admission, 25¢ Cafe and Lunch Counter on Steamer Mount Vernon Not Open on Sundave Round trip from Balti- more 1402 miles . . . Ideal vacation. All-expense tours; New England, Nova Scotia, Canada. Greatly reduced southern fares. Send for our new folder. Offce, 1338 H St., N.W. 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Clifford Broeke ‘Natfonal Theater Players ia .l'll BELASCO'S Sophistiosies Comedy Biccess “T’S A WISE CHILD” By LAURENCE JORNSON ing farce Ait_of the other season LORETTA YOUNG 88 Norene of Nebraska JOHN WAYNE J-tLLW CODY in, THRIGSIRLS the Mhirlpool of temptation. treschery. lote. But thes're mot iy "bad giries Marcia sayieThere Gin't good giris and bod DUTisany mire: fuit dumb oner Snd amars onee HAMILTON g COMPTON as_Edna of NATIONAL MUSIC WEEK During This Week the Follow- ing Organizations Will Appear: f‘l-e Clubs:t [\m{rm an U, orge Washington oy B City Chrisilan Church \\t!llern High Mixed and Wilnor Glee Club. Instrumental Groups: Americanization School, Josef Kaspar Orchestra, Business High School and Christiant Orchestra and Boys' Independent R. Moxley, Edward J. Plitt, Maj. Henry G. ITTLE GEM Ear Phone for the Deaf GIBSON'S 917 G St. N.W. PIANOS RENTEDFOR ALL OCCASIONS WORCH Phone Nat. 4529 DON'T MISS Potomac Buck Shad. .20c lb. DISTRICT SEA FOOD COMPANY Arcade Market, City Market, 14th and Park Rd. Alexandria, - Va. Columbia 2553 3 Murphy, George Pratt, Samuel J. Prescott, Lieut. M. Rendy, former District ‘Commissicner h, mm. Superin- H. Rudolp! tundent of Police W. S. Shelby, Inspec- er.Y.S!sILChMA‘J Sullivan, ORLD’'S MOST FAMOUS STORY— WILLIAM FARNUM and Sterling Stellar Cast ADDED ATTRACTION, e Al ARMY CADETS TO STUDY WHOA! TESTING OF EQUIPMENT ‘West Point Seniors to Make Trip to Steel Plant, Arsenal Overstuffed Bed Davenport on Olney Farm OLNEY, MARYLAND Luncheon : Tea : Dinner 51, 3159, $2—also a la Carte 72 Mi North of W . Oum G SRR s NOON 8:30 P.M. WRENCE 1010 F Se. NW. - : = FAIRLAWN ,veosms 0.6, ‘We Suggest You Try Our % : l'!:m“ .m".;}n “OUTWARD BOUND.” Dlnner AMBASSADOR col*Ba "R w. CHATTRRTON in Bom! 'S_WOMA! SHE MADE A DEAL WITH LIFE A Crowded Hour of Perfect Love . Then an Age of Sorrow. Only the soul of a woman could have lived through this cauidron of mighty conflict. The First Star of the Land CONSTANCE BENNETT ufm,.:.,‘.’. . Who Establishes Herself as NNERS in the Nation's Leading Emotion- al Actress in Ernest Pascal's "BORN TO LOVE’ wih JOEL McCREA Together They Shared .Love— Alone She Faced the Penalty SIERRA PLAY TO OPEN Fierce Hall Players Will Present “The Romantic Young Lady.” Special “TANG O' THE SE Friday Price Constitution_Hall " Warner Bros.’ e AVALON . TODAY_DAV. AVENUE GRAND ave Wi, TQDAY—CHARLES FARRELL and ELISSA " LANDI n VBoBY NS .x:.u t:en.:*x’;m . | MI{J‘S{.@" Everything DANCING structed Bed-Daven- jacauard v i DRAMA artinez Sferra, to bs pres: w morrow and Saturday nights at the Sixteenth and Harvard streets audito- 1| rium by the Pierce Hall Players. The comedy will be directed by Cath- clude tock! Voorhees, Ga- zelius, Feliz Sehwarz, Edward :nym Arthur _ Roehrer, Willlam Carrigan, Naomi Trotter, Emily Toombs and Anne xo.;l t Go will be ennet Gover stage manager while the Art Committee includes Alice Surray Cushman end K. Hilding Belj. Beuy C Lom FA T g Johnson will have charge of TODAY- CHARLES FARRELL and Mrs. Rowland S. H. Dyer heads t! ELISS, ANDI in AND of patrcnessts; Mrs. Ruth Snodgrass | will be chairman of ushers and Mabel | Van.Dyke will be in charge of publicity | e = DIRECT TODAY‘S AHUSEmTS. F A CT ORY [_ STORE | | L : f 3 BAWrans IMM"«'?:SWE?‘" 3 m ] RK G5 Ave. & Quebes st. N.W. PRICES = —TT— TODAY*H!LIN TWELVETREES in O G"‘%u'&lon’.%‘ o sandwiches with (he PANCY PRICES | Belasco—"Up Pops the Devil” at STATE .....a‘%'-’.;'f."" ‘:‘.'o’. To meet keen price competition, FLIMIRATED | Superb Music at All Meals 1 l?-t:::a '2:.‘:4?.;.: Players in “It's a | Wise Child,” at 8:30 p.m. Gayety—"French Prelics,” and 8:15 pm. Columbia — “Unfaithful,” . at 11:40 am., 1:40, 3:45, 5:40, 7:40 and 9:40 p.m. Palace—"Tallor-Made Man,” at 11:50 > . 4:35, 7:25 and 9:50 p.m. 1 o At i — nearly every major company is of- fering infevior quality or second THE HOUSE THAT SPECIALIZING BUILT line tires at reduced prices. DUN= LOP is the only major company that has reduced selling and dis- tribution costs sufficiently to en- able them to offer you the BEST GRADE DUNLOP TIRES at prices comparable with the inferior b-ands of other companies. When you buy DUNLOP TIRES you get the best grade because DUN- LOP builds only the best grade. Our Standard 4-ply tire is for the light model cars and our 6-ply heavy duty is for the heavier cars. Both are DUNLOPS of the best quality, 'LOBSTERS All Seasonable Sea Foods 1207 E St. N.W. port, upholstered in Popular Prices Tickets = Arthag Smith " Box Office CONSTITUTION HALL Tel. Met. 2661. Warner Bros.’ b St Bet. D and B TQDAY_JOE E. 1 : BRQWN snd JEAN- ___TERY_BRID! ~Warner Br. 1381 Conm. Ave. Deec, 4229 Dinners, 75¢, $1, 5:30 to 8 ced ily. ros.” PATHE NEWS E 1200 st nE ard Other TODAY—MARY_ASTOR in “BEHIND Attractions OFFICE_DOORS." %’AV()Y Tis & co ma. mw. TODAY_GRETA GARBO snd ROB- NTGOMERY in “INSPIRA. Brinkley’s Are noted for their unusuzl plate lanches *BACHELOR APARTMEN Old-Fashioned Bazaar Benefit St. Dominic’s Church IN SCHOOL HALL Sixth at F St. S.W. Thurs., Fri., Sat. April 30th May 1st and 2nd $25 Cash Door Prize Each Night ~ MISS HAWKE’S Dance Recital Wardman Park Theater, I’rllly ('GIIIB May 1st, at 8:15 o’elock. Tickets, 2. $I and $1.00. now selling at Ne. l73| Ql. Street. Phone North Ml'fi or at the tl on evening of the performance. Last times toda Open From 10 AM. to 2 AM. 533 8th St. S.E. Orchestra Every Night FAR EAST % R-K-O Keith's — “Bachelor Apart- | ment,” at 11:43 am., 1:43, 3:43, 5:43, 7:43 ‘and 9:43 pm. Earle —“It Pays fo Advertise” at 12:05, 2:35, 5:10, 7:50 and 10:10 pam. 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