Evening Star Newspaper, September 14, 1926, Page 14

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14 _— PARIS EFERS GASE TOHAGLE COURT Arrest of French Officer in Turkey Involves Rights Under Maritime Law. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 1926, 30,000 Mexican Catholics in San An.| STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. 14, Sid Gold, long a favorite |interest than probably has ever at who sings |tached to the jubilee in th THE : = about as lively as any second act seen | assi:-;‘ed b ‘ : 2 2 hereabouts in several months. | on the Columbia circuit, Fll'Sl Showmgs | Dorothy Tierney is the newspaper | popular songs. Interest in the fete is The Mexicans speak of September e % |woman, who sees a chance to be The characterizations of Mutt and | the Right Rev. Arthur J. D 16 as "Diez v as Americans in Washington Playhouses EVENING i “made” by the queer doings on the | Jeff are taken by Don Clark and Paul | Roj tholic Bishop of San Antonio, | speak gf July 4 as “the Fourth.” mountain top, and she does a fine | Palos, both suited to the roles. Lola I tholics to abstain from p plece of -acting. Mrs. Hibbard, as the | Pierce and Margie Bartel vie with T 1 to join in a| ‘fiance of the crooked mayor, is her |each other in gettifix applause. They ! asting and com-| Many women reduce their figures, usual good self. Russell Fiimore is | have specialty mumbers that s in her religious | but domestic servants will not consent as Lou Max. the mayor's man |show.” The production also hoasts of It is estimated that there are to sweeping reductions. Friday, and he makes something sub- | a quartet of the calibel dom heard stantial of his limited opportunities. | on the burlesque stage. ‘Their bit is| | Romaine Callen the mayor, Den- | all too short { nis Cohnell as oked railroad| The production this vear fs entirely president, Rhea Diveley as the black- | new and has been clothed in pretty !mailer, Arthur Rhodes as the ghost, | costumes and scenery. ‘Two num | Maurice Jarvis as the crooks' | bers especially draw the aitention— | go-between and in minor parts | the jewel scene and Spanish number | contribute very I v {0 the success |—and the chorus is one of the pret-| of the last ventur delightful | tiest and best drilled of the year. stock company. | o Thix troupe Wil be back mext|ypyioo CELEBRATING HER INDEPENDENCE DAY | | ere it wili be dropped next Satur- UPHOLSTERING 7 NATIONAL—"Seven Keys to Baldpate.” One of the most hilarious melo. dramatic farces, “Seven Keys to Bald pate.” makes of finale fqr the National Players. e gaged this week in the sad business of bowing themselves out of Washing- Jton until next Spring It is rather difficult alented. outfit select designed to show virt ber of the company spective best Seven Keys to Baldpate.” which | served George M. (o so long and | faithfully, is a very sound dramatic piece. It abounds in funny situations from the moment the curtain rises on the bleak. deserted Summer hojel on the windswept pea Baldpate until Tomato Surprise Salad Who'd suspect economy in this delightful salad? No one! Yet | when served with Milani’s i p y French Dressing left-overs turn | into delicacies. Try it. * Tomato Surprise Salad Cut small round tomatoes from mf to bottom_and open out in tulip shape. Place in nests of lettuce and fill with_equal parts diced chicken and celery. Serve with Milani's. Exclusive Sales Agents he finest possible sort e———— o gine th play bett v every m his or her re By the Associ PARIS, . September 14, — What threatened for a time to develop into a serious diplomatic incident between France and Turkey will be turned over to the Permanent Court of Interna tional Justice at fudication. The wer the arre Turkish Desmons of the d Press day night. | GAYETY—Mutt and Jefl. o | Mutt and Jeff, the two characters | “Diez ¥y Seis”, Exercises Already made famous In cartoons, are back | Under Way—Catholics Urged to | at the Gayety in their burlesque ex- | M travaganza, “Mutt and Jeff’s Honey- Abstain From Participation. moon.” The trials and tribulations i | of the domestic lives of the two are | BY the Associated Press. lost sight of in the produotion, and| SAN ANTONIO. September 14 | they could have been furnished more | “Diez v Seis,” annual celebration of ;zz'de‘:ic!;_mm";flo"“;m:utr::f:flnr the | Mexico's independence, which begins i jon. g us_acro- 3 i 5 batic comedian, takes the lead in the |Ner® teday to' continue through comedy role and does very well with | Thursday, the southern republic's il be ched with mo: Szlent Nokol Si/¢ Your five-piece suites ret buy one new chair for nowar yard—this week only. 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