Evening Star Newspaper, January 18, 1926, Page 15

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THE EVENING WENHINGTON, D. O, MOXDAY, UXNUARY 18, 1928. fii (Continued from Fourteanth Page.) Piatov and Lois alie, news pic o) tures, a comedy and the Rialto Or % | chestra, Guterson conducting, playvs : S ) | “Morning, Noon and Night,” by 2 As prelude to “His People” Annette tube today. | Rovak sung the famous “Eili, Eil, Makes your head an appropriate and well executed ¥ and nose feel fine. number, Easy to apply Quick to act PALACE—" nanhandled.” Washington's male contingent turn- with far | ed out in large number TRY DRUG STORE FIRST | from a few of the girls. vesterday. to 30c and 6 take In Richard Dix's latest pleture Qe Sod t0e fon tabe | at Loew's Palace Theater. This is a % distinet tribute to the star, who has \ heen gen liy considered rather a o = = woman's favorite of the screen. But CATARRHAL JELLY Womanhandled,” hix new picture. has a comedy appeal that is likely to 1, and ~“\Wom, andled met on a park bench, the he f the twas there ‘Stomach Upset? . d, on that he would go West, away from the softening influel + deadly se Get at the Real Cause—Take|And West he went, . SR open spaces where Dr. Ed ds’ Olive Tablets welterwelght champs and where broken-down flivvers take the place of That's what thousands of stomach | the. homely but still romantic p sufferers are doing now. Instead of And thither she followed him, heralded G king torie: e i ateh ina telegram which forced him to poor digestion, they are attacking the he West in its long dis AMUSEMENTS a serles of exciting experiences which eventually bring her back to the sweetheart of her early days, who by that time has hecome famous. Dorothy Mackalll carries the role with vivacity and charm, while the part of the banker who is instru mental in passing on to her the mys- terious million dollars is excellently portrayed by George Faucett. John, the lover, a poor architect in the Aays when Joanna was a cloak model, | is played by Jack Mulhall. Righteousness and virtue triumph after being tried through a series of alluring temptations, including a lovely moonlight bathing scene. The comedy of the program is “The Fighting Dude.” there is also a Fox News film, and the pleasing musical features include bits by Irving Berlin COLUMBIA Whatever may be Rudolph Valen tino's hack-stage opinion concerning the relative value of & beautiful woman when staked inst a cold in the head, on the silver sheet in the debonaire role of “The Fagle” the famous screen star endeavors to force the conviction that he possesses a lantry which would not hesitate in its choice of far more than a cold in » head to do battle for a lovely lady! The Eagle,” soaring into its second < at the Columbia, has so caught the fancy of the screen fans that even yesterday's inclement weather failed to dampen the ardor of those who packed the house at each showing “The Eagle.” liver and disordered bowels. wnhandled’ is e well know ny Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets arouse e story by Arthu inger, | the liver in a soothing, healing way. ir Bur atnken| When the liver and bowels are per- Deondiaiur forming their natural functions. away e s goes indigestion and stomach troubles. e ool Have you a bad taste, coated (=it = M* A tongue, poor appetite, a lazy, don't- | Nditne" nt care feeling, no ambition or energy, ‘{0 BIC(U o trouble with undigested foods? Take 'j“' o \"'| | Olive Tablets the substitute for KAl 0 p Ay calomel. Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets are a purely vegetable compound mixed outstanders « The plavers are Richard Dix, one of with olive oil. You will know them | the most popular of the mioyle by their ofive color. They do the |firmament: Esther Ralston. with a e Rou g, e the | sympathetic portr: of avoung | . | romanticist who i the st of | Take one or two at bedtime for |fiCtion: Edmund Breese and Cora Wil quick peier, Eat mhat vou like 18¢|Mams, together with an adorable and 30c. voungster wh name was lost in the — iuffle. All of them do well, very | well, and 1t there be « falldown any- | where it must he st the re-| | sotirces afforded to make lauzhter. | A Chartie Chase pictive | hree.” hix more than the roof 5 Aot | News, with a f ¢ | Do the utmost—tonight pcoh s foiie ini | 1 for & help Stop it at | tertainment wn 1t s ! METROPOLITAN—"J T 1000 for 1t Bright and fi of dventure is the p< the cold | W von need. | Picture “Joann. w1 will Tave | politan this week. It ! anx held | athy Mackaill in 4 charac I driseiae % A beautiful cloak model, whe a million dollars to spend. “with no | fall's Metro atures Dor- | ation of | civen Whlyg P strings attached < " ran serially in The Got Red Box ®Ro3q10% with Portrait 1ria samennar | rem i but carries the heautiful on | The proper care of your teeth and gums Washing is not enough MANY people brush their teeth regularly—but still are troubled with decay and gum diseases. One reason for this is illus- trated at the left. Your tooth-brush cannot reach and clean all the crevices between the teeth and at The Danger Line. Tiny food particles get in these crevices and fer- ment; acids are formed that cause serious decay and weakening of the gums. Ordinary dentifrices that simply wash or polish the teeth afford very little protection in these places. That is why millions of people are turning to Squibb’s Dental Cream, made with Squibb's Milk of Magnesia—as the dentifrice that really protects the teeth everywhere. Milk of Magnesia, you know, positively prevents acids from harming the teeth or gums. When you brush your teeth with Squibb’s, tiny particles of Squibb’s Milk of Magnesia get into all of these remote pits and crevices, where they remain for hours, thoroughly neutralizing acids and protecting the teeth and gums. Of cowrse, Squibb’s Dental Cream also cleans and polishes the surfaces of the teeth beautifully. It is pleasantly flavored—sefireshing and safe for young and oid alike. Use it regularly for complete pro- tection. 40 cents a tube. At druggists. © 1928 FOR PIRIN Praved safe-by millions and prescribed by physicians for Colds Headache Deuritig Lumbago Pain Neuralgia Toothache ~ Rheumatism DOES NOT AFFECT THE HEART Y Accept only ‘Bayer” package V which contains proven directions. Handy “Bayer” boxes of 12 tablets Algo bottles of 24 and 100—Druggists. Aspiria 1 the trade mazk of Bagac Masufacture of Moneaceticacidester 2 Salicylicacid | Russian national dance, to create the | him to pr { DECEMBER ‘EMPLVIV)YHMENT Alexander Pushkin's story of , in the time of the Catherine gi Vilentino plenty of opportunity to show his skill as a dashing cavalier | and also as a reckless outlaw, not to ! | omit a passionate lover. It Is not his| o sce of work. But it is an| * production of merit, embrac- | ing all the splendor of the Russian court as well as some convinelng village scenes. louise Dresser, as the amorous Czarina, and Vilma Banky, as the exquisite daughter of the Eagle's arch enemy, who wins the outlaw’s love, head the cast that lends excellent sup' port to the star. \ Mermaid comedy, which deals with the trials of a “dumb-bell who sells imb-bells to dumb-bells” in a sporting he Clarence Brown production of goods shop. produces some thrills and plenty of laughs. Views of West Point cadets at work and the International News real, some interes ng pictures Rasmussen's trip turough tha skimo land. with “living pletures” in color, complete the screen program. | he Colur 1 Orchestra gives a de ul interpretation of “Trepak,” a Proper atmosphere for the feature picture. TIVOLI—"The Vanishing American.” “The Vanishing American,” written directly for the screen by Zan f;lfi\.‘ is the featured attraction the first two | Jays of this week at Crandall's Tivoli | Theater, with Richard Dix and a cast | incliding Lois Wilson, Noah Reery | and Malcolm MacGregor It is the pic- | turesque history of the Indian's en forced retrea before the encroach ments of the white race and a pro. | gressive civilization. Its action takes | place chiefly in the canyon country of | " Arizona. 1t is as thrilling | round is impressive 4 Dix, last of his race, has s sufficiently modern to move tect the school teacher (L from the advances of Booker, | haracter portraved by | he peak of thrilling ac J ched during the fight in the schoolhouse, when Nophaie, single handed. adminisiers a sound thrashing | to Booker and his he i Comedy relief is ry's Aesop F mples chmen fforded aul | bie cartoon. and the | d by short by Ot interesting film features com- | the bill at Crandall's Central | ¢ the first two davs of this Before Midnight." with Wil | ussell in the ste ) s« amusing “Our Gang and a4 new col shots™ and “Topics of le: Hal | imedy | ion of Midnight" is a crook drama, | in which “Big Bill" Russell has ample | opportunity to display his muscularity | as well as his finesse, \ Beginning tomorrow, the Central's | feature, will be Universal's big pro duction, “The Phantom of the Opera.” | AMBAS ADOR—Dorothy Mackaill in “Joanna.” At Crandall's Ambassador Theater the first thtee days of this week # new Aesop Fable. “The Little Brown Jug.” peopled with animated funny little and rats, and dogs and farmers. together with short reels and excellent pipe organ music, suppl ments the feature, “Joanna,” Mirst National's camera version of the serfal story. in which stellar roles are plaved by Dorothy Mackaill and Jack Mulhall, and which is the week's fen ture picture at Crandall's Metropoll tan Theater. REPORTED AS UNCHANGED | Pay Roll Totals Increase, But Volume of Men at Work Same, Says Dabor Office, While pay roll toials showed a sub stantial increase over November, em ployment in manufacturing industries in the United States in December was practically unchanged, the Labor De. | partment ammounced last night. The | findings of the department were based on reports from 9294 establishments | 53 industries, covering in December 4 emploves, whos one week aggregated $7%,513,079. i Volume of employment increased in December in the South Atlantic, Mid. | dle Atlantic, mountaln and West | South Central divisions, and decreased in the remainder. Pay roll totals in- creased in six of the nine divisions, | Five of the 12 faffustrial groups gained employmant in December, while six increased pay roll (H!AE ITALIAN BODY. Dr. Armando Ferraro President of Circolo Italiano Here. Dr. Armando Ferraro, neu 1 at St. Elizabeth's Hospital, wl?lenlicl" ed president of the Circolo Itallano di ‘Washington, a soclety of Italians and naturalized Amawicans of Italian birth ! residing here, at an orgznization meet- i}?gkd&lurdlv night at the Raleigh otel. Michele Strizzi was elected vice president and Glacomo Zannett!, at- tached to the office of the commercial attache at the Italilan Embassy, sec- retary. Dr. Ferraro, in an address, dis- | cussed the purpose of the organiza- tion to hold semi-monthly forums for discussion of current topics, especially those touching on the relations of the United States and Italy. Count Ro. geri di Villanova, counselor of the Ttalian Embassy, also spoke briefly. expressing gratification over the or’ | anization of the socfety. 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