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D. C. WEDNESDAY. NOVEMBER 7. 1975 " : HOOVER MAN SLAIN - Lyons, brother of the siain| THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON. illiam Lyons, man, declared, however, there had been | i Thusters Photoplays at Washington Theaters Next Week T T | (o p—— that Reeves had entered the store and Serlal. NATIONAL—“Macbeth.” | NoVEMBER" dne. ursda i Saturd threatened to shoot him and that a e 0 Tt peoliition af “Mad. | LOYSMELE 11 Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday 8Y | Accused in Shooting Says Religious| few minutes later he went outside and Douy o -o;‘g’ne’.i e tunal. Thise- " Blice_ White in - ~Alice white i T Alice_White in - Joan Crawford in Joan Crawford in Jine Mariow I 5 Ls Rocque 1 o killed Ferd Lyons. e ionGay for an engagement of | \Mbassad’s ‘Rews” Smed Nows Comety. Nows " Comedy. Daushter Duartors. Yopon Foomedy. Comedy. " Serial. and Political Argument Reeves declared that Ferd Lyons had one week. el elty reel. News. _Comedy. News. _Comedy. Varfety reel. Sport_reel. s attacked him with a knife during the erviiomens, Miss_ Fiorence Reed will be seen as | Awgfl Fa P Bowin _— CluaBowin — Thyllis Haverand hod La Bocais T ERNEL RSR.D. Led to Killing. argument and that he shot him in selt ore than 35 years by doctors the worid Lady Macbetn, with Lyn Harding as | 5050 News. “Cartoon. e R I i Oineiamely. “Tentn Avenuer Dot Wews. Comeay.. Seriat. defense. _ William Lyons said he and over. 25 millions used annually. Macbeth, William Farnum as Banquo | Radiograms. k. 8 Comedy. Cameo_comedy. Variety reel. his brother were Hoover supporters iflld in ;1- s every. and Basil Gill as Macdufl. Dougias | Aya, Grom? Cikrs BON. Clara Bow “Charies Farrell and Charles Farrell and Qonred Neld ol Esther, Ralgon Snd Tupe L;(l_‘mg:‘ 0 By the Associated Press. and Reeves was a Smith man. | here. ‘on every tablet. Ross, who staged the play, will enacti 3¥Z. ¥ “The Fleet's In." Grets . arets i YRS Man Who “Sawdust Paradise.” Yakono: CYNTHIANA, Ky., November 7.—Ferd o AR, | | n “The Fieot's In." anet 3 ' _Comedy. Comedy. Birds have an extra eyelid, which can be drawn over the eyeball to protect it from the strong sun while the prop:‘l; eyelid remains open, enabling them | see. Lau toon. Leatrice Joy in “Man Made Woman.” Comeds. Hodge Podge. Variety. Lyon was killed yesterday at Robinson Station near here, and Homer Reeves, who was arrested charged with the , declared it resulted from an sl argument over politics and religion. Co Seanett_comxdy. the role of King Duncan. Others in the cast are Willlam P. Carleton as Ross, Buford Hampden as the boy Mal- | colm nad George Macready as the adult Malcolm, Leonard Mudie as the| Rod La Rocaue in “Capt. Swasger." Our Gang comedy. Sportlight. Bally Phipps In “None but the Brave. Sennett comedy. ot the Day. in ed. . Warner Baxter ‘Danger_Street.” Anti-Kamnia Dark. Quick Relief from Pains and “King of Kings." 3 “King of Ki bt Pathe New A T athe News. bleeding sergeant, Percival Vivian as| 2 Lovice Fazenda in Louise Pazenda in Adolphe Menjou in Clara Bow 1 Irene Rich in Tim McCoy in Tom Mix in the porter, Miss Olive Oliver as %{mll‘c‘; Carclina Vaiping Venus “Vamping Vends. “Night of Mystersy “Ladies of the Mob.” “Powder My Back'" “Riders of the Dark.” ‘Daredevil's Rewatd." woman, Floria Kelly as Fieance, Harold | ~ e = 3 - 5 ol y in 24 1 T ‘Coni Hartsell as Seaton, Douglass Ross 51 Coptral L56E Kaows Best.” Mothes Kagws Best.” e Hoschs se 2er Boie™ Tater Hole” SPhe*Saas Yo Siward, Thomas F. Tracy, Gerald Lin- T Paramount Ne Paramonnt, News. “Four Eon “Four Sons."" Variety reel. Variety reel. aughs.” gard and Arthur Barry as the three Mermald comedy, . Mermaia comeds Camea_come Cameo _comedy. Horton comeds. Horton comeds. Paramount News. witches, Miss Evelyn Ross, Miss Mary RaTies Rarccll agd . Ligoel Burimgre and Clara Tow In ~ _Von Stroheim's ~~ conrad Veldt in Fred Thomson e M avion ielding as. the op. | Cbevy Cha, ~Sret i i © Ay FUBE 1, o “The Qe 7 cpeWcdneMagh. Tjane o, Sheeens paritions, Bernard Savage and Harold | — Christie comedy. ___Krany Kat_cartoon. Variety reel heim Ay Wray. Fox News. Arthur_Lake comedy. _ homas as the two murderers. The cast | ., Emil Jannings Dougl 3F Y Inetudos 33 ‘others besidcs pipers, sing- | Cirele oSG Ghavtin tn ., Svd chaplin fn . Victor McLagl o n May Meavgy fn - oueles Fagbanks, It D er; Shecsenger troubadours, trumpci- el ‘The Fortune Hun.er. ‘The Fortune Hunter. “The River Pirate." ‘01;}‘11% l;l.glfl » “I1f 1 Were Single.’ “Dead Man's Curve.” NN ers, tumblers and dancers. Buster_ Keaton Tow Gody and il Jonnines Flash, the dos. Leatrice Joy in Johniy Hines Jack Holt in i i \ i poaciction of -Macbeth” 15 not- | Colony v cxheraman | ASE MR e enor - _Svadgad of the oway Mdfe Womtn Ly eyl ygen TR SRS It is worth $4.00 if presented on or before Saturday, Nov, 10. £ h ! : Tl E we o - P v iy . . \ able as exhibidng the At designment Tt Sameramal” Rea Ry o R pow WS Gomeds. __cneitiecomedy A News, Bncs? geral (Clip it from the paper NOW and bring it to one of the PEO- | plan el st o the Ameriar | Dumbarton B Tt i s e g e g s g g st | PLES DRUG STORES listed below e > play will be prese in | Dumbarton ‘Riter pirate” Montmartre.” “Ohicke King. § Fhe Four Sons.” in “The Four Sons. “Roadhouse.” o | S ) : N stage. gra:;dpggyscxu e presented in . ogtma G, bols, Kine” In’ The Fout'Sone? i “The Folt a % medy. § Victor_McLaglen in . Mary and Syd Chaplin All-star_cast in All-star cast in Tom Mix in Eddie Gribbon and N D— z " £l “The River Pirate.” TLloyd Hughes in n “Thy o Ruin.” “The Road to Ruin.” “The Arizona Wildcat.” N STRAND—“Kuddiing Kuties. Elite Gane ' comedy. ord FUERIA™ wTne Missing Link Selecied ubsidiary Selected. subsidiary Gang comeds. " “United States Smith §§5 “Kuddling Kuties,” the attraction at Fox_News. - Comedy. " Comedy. Teels. Teels. N Comedy. _Sport re \ the Strand Theater next weei, is said to Buster Keaton in, ster_Keaton in, Gilda Gray in fida_Gray in Lew Cody 1n Telen Foster Tom Sartschi in N , . Phe “Cameraman.” “The Cameraman.” *The Devil Dancer.” “The Devi) Dancer.” ‘Beau Broadway.' “The T4 . - N feature a number of talented plavers, | Empire Fox Hews ox. News. TEe ond Mike ke and Mike Toots and Casper “Sweet 'ixteen.” o ABSOLUTELY N capable of putting over the comedy, Sportlight réel. _ Sportlight réel. comedy. comeds. comeds. i Cartoon, " Serial. GUARANTEED N\ singing and dancing I O . | rome i A EUR AT RO B R L0 Lo b Sl \ [t sal 0 be a pr =3 a) Ay - " ““The ip Woman." “Loves of an Actress.” S| p ip’cdrome «The Street Angel” “The Strect Angel.” “Just Married." Metro comedy. “The Missing Link.” N ::‘éfiécer:‘e:le‘he:’ésm claborate costumes | 11D Sotected reels. & 15, Comedy. Variety reel. Fox_News. Also_great_event. Come Moy s, § - A k1 Special cast Rod La Rocaue Madge Bellamy and Lionel Barrymore and Hoot Gibson 1 Buster._ | \| May Leona shares honors with Max | in in in Lotise Dressier in e Bno e THe FIinE Gowboy.” “The Cameraman N s K] : . ; of peppy chorus girls, the Krazy cartoon. __ Krazy Kat_cartoon. stie comecy ameo_comedy. mkwell Imo on. ett _comeds. Serial. N :\:g ;:15{1%‘:2 Hegnp l!é’cllcr. Edgie Mur- Ramon Novarro in = Lionel Barrymore, in Mary Astor_and Virginia Valli in Douglas Faitbanks in N 2 sable | Lead “Road House. Edmund Lowe i, ‘The Ecape. “Don Q." N phy, Eli Lucas, Ruth Donald, Mable | Leader Harry Langdon in “Dressed to Kill.” Selected comedies. Selected c N Privikson and Melva Lenzi i “Long Pante.” Selected_ reels Paramount. News. g N ¥ a Lonzi. MEerial. Hies. v iong Pants ecte . % \ = John Gilbert in ‘The Model From rry Langdon in Trene Pich in Skeets Gallagher in Tom Mix in William Faines in \\§ BURTON HOLMES—Tomorrow. Liberly "Focur Walls.” uogmmz’re." ‘Heart Trémhle. “Powder c»uy ls-r.x." “Alexcme Great.” "Dll’G!devll's Re:urd." “Excess Racgage.” § \ ‘The pictured travei revues of Burton | Screea Bnasihots. ___ Paramount News. - R Tecter Screen Shapshots. Y P w R N Holmes are now current at the National | Buster_Keaton in , Buster Keaton in,_— Madge Bellamy and Tew Cody in Claire Windsor_and Reed Howes in Flash, the dog. in § N Theater. N «The Cameraman. The Cameraman.” George O'Brien in “Beau Broadway Lawrence Gray in,, “The Kéntucky “Shadovs of ihe | N N heater: & his adventures in Spain, | €W "Aesop_ Fable, ‘Aesop_ Fable “The Iron Horse.” Cameo comedy. “Domestic Meddlers. Handicap.” Ni N N Pursuing his adventures in SPalm| “Sport reel. port, reel. Felix cartoon. Fox News. Joneses comed Serial. Fox News. __ Cartoon. § N ‘Andalusia and the Alhambra” w Conrad_Veidt in Conrad_Veidt in Lew GCody and Tew Gody and Olive Borden 1 Teatrice Joy in Hoot_Gibs. N N 4 n revealed by Mr. Holmes next Thursday | o “The Man Who “The Man Who Afleen Pringle in Afleen Pringle in “Virgin_Lip: “Man Made ‘Women.” “The Fivinz Cowbov.” | N afternoon, November 15. The trip| 3avoy Laughs aughs.” “Beau Broadway." “Beau Broadway." ox News. erlal. nookums comedy. | N : ox. ws. .. Hamilton comedy. L. Hamilton comedy. arnival_comedy. Ftoon. ews. \| through Andalusia is like the story of F Fox_Ne L. Hamilton comedy. _L._Hamilton Ay Carnival comedy. Oswald carty N N aroug] e~ sithout the Betly Compson in Charlie Murray Joe Brown in Marion Davies in Richard Dix in \ 3 2 silver ark. e Desert Bride. n ve Brooke in “Hit of the Show. “Her_ CarAboars “Warming Up." | . Jofty mountains and the bull rings fo Ma. vs __Comedy. News. . News. ws. % o . 2T¢ o VST Ci ford in “'Our Joan Cr: rd in “Our Madge Bellamy and Madge Bellamy and Buster Keaton in Buster Keaton in Charles M \ 2. L] scenery; for the cast thare are th : Sgan Crawind o out Jgen Crawcord tn TOWF Madge Belomy and — Mulfs, Blamy ahd - BRNCLISNERL. R Demereman GEying Romeos” N\ This Coupon and $1.00 Entitles Bearer to One brown gypsy faces, the_dancers, ciga- | Tivoll ’ R TR Bler A% v o S o2 : 4 : -t wvolr Review. Chrtoon. view. ‘Mother Krows Best. ‘Mother Knows Best." . Technicolor reel. News. Technicolor reel. News. Comedy. N pe rette makers ‘and bull fighters, and {o lone_sublect. Vitanhone_subject. Vitaphons subject. Vitaphone_subject bject. Vitophone subject. ~__ Vitaphone.. Serial. | N Regular 35 00 Indestructible PEARL NECKLACE complete the picture, women are sieen Specipl cast Special cast D Strohels . ore Tiow i, Janning: Fred Thomeon farry Lonudon in }? B still wearing the tall combs, the lace | York g I Lt “The Wedding Maro s w n “ " i e N Equipped with Beautiful Safety Cli - " ur Sons. ‘Four Sons. with Eric Ve - aramount News. ‘The Patrlof ‘Kit_ Carson.’ Bill: 1 3 quipped wi ea afety Clasp mantillas and the brilliant shawls. ¥ RO SO e Mat tabtoon. Beim and Fay Wray. | Cameo comedy. Inkwell 1mp carioon. Arthur Lake comeds. Od R T, N N - ON SALE AT THESE STORES Starting at Cadiz, the picturesque seaport, the journey is continued to Se- ville, the capital of the province and of Andalusia. Here a comprehensive pro- gram of sightseeing is made, with visits | to the Giraida, the Alcazar, the famous cathedral (second largest church in the world), the bull ring and many other points in this delightful city. After Se- ville will come Cordova, with her quaint Oriental streets and squares, her Roman bridges and unique mosques; Ronda, Metropolitan for the week beginning Saturday. It is a story of picturesque fellows with romance in their eyes, Kkicked, cuffed, beaten, hounded, but finding adventure at every turn; a story of those strange anti-social beings, living without - the law, wandering, drifting around, beggars of life. The cast is headed by Wallace Beery, Louise Brooks and Richard Arlen. The camouflaged as harmless merchant ves- sels, waged relentless warfare against the German U-boats in the last days of the World War., How one of these tramp craft, torpedoed by an unsuspicious sub- marine, would suddenly turn out to be a fighting ship, with decks cleared for action and a picked crew~of British sailors manning the guns, is described. There is shown the ravages of the German_submersibles, the ineffectual JOHNSON LOSES VOTE. Senator Unable to Go to Polls Be- cause of Influenza Attack. SAN FRANCISCO, November 7 (#). —United States Senator Hiram W. Johnson, 11l ;at his suite at the Mark Hopkins Hotel here, lost his vote in with her great gorge, and finally : Granada with her world-famed Al-|thrills of a police hunt, the carefree | attempts to down them by ordinary xt':ll:n;'lengl}:_ today for ‘the*first time in hambra. humor of the careless, the blossoming | means, a meeting of the British ad- | The Senator:is suffering with influ- On the followi “Gibraltar to the Holmes topic. THE BOHM BALLET—TUESDAY. The famous Adolph Bolm Ballet will present a program Tuesday night at 8:15 o'clock at the Washington Audi- ‘Thursday afternoon yrenees” will be the of love in Hobohemia and a great sacri- fice among the selfish are among the high' lights of the story. The picture has a complete synchronized accom- paniment. The added Vitaphone attractions are Shaw and Lee, featured comedians of the musical comedy success “The Five miralty in which Admiral Lord Jellicoe appears in person, and the eventual coming of the Q-ships and the Ameri- can destroyers, which together ridded the seas of the underwater menaces. Capt. Harold Auten, said to be the only wearer of the Victoria Cross now in this country, commanded a squadror enza and was unable to go out to cast his ballot. Mr. and Mrs. Dayis Go to Polls. LOCUST VALLEY, N. Y., November torium. O'Clock Girl,” and Jane Green, 2 |of the Q-ships during the war, and ap- This will be the opening event iol the | vocalist. peas in the n‘l:m it tenmnymot hit Ensemble Series - of the Washington Bl al crew. Capt. Auten will makc Co-operative Concerts. M. Bolm ELll | COLUMBIA—“White Shadows of the | two personal appearances Sunday. be surrounded by a large company South Seas.’ n’x‘he o oscam will Be oormrzleug gy which will include three outstanding | 'M-G-M sound production, '“White | an anclent screen relic, pped by Rheumatism, Lumbago,Go dance stars, Vera Mirova, famous Oriental dancer; Agnes de Mille, char- acter dancer, and Bernice. Holmes of operatic and concert dance success. Senorita Elodia Martin-Rivero, much- heralded young Cuban soprano, will make her American debut as a leading feature of this program. Popular prices will prevail for all En- semble Series concerts, tickets for which are now selling at 1010 Connecti- cut avenue, the Willard Theater Ticket Bureau and at the A. A. A. M. DE COU’S LECTURE—Friday. New glimpses of old London and the Shakespeare country, picturesque Hol- land, the classic ‘Rhine and captivating Paris will be shown in Branson de Cou's “Dream Pictures” Friday night of this week at 8:15 in the Willard small ballroom, under the auspices of the board of the Episcopal Church Home of this city. The showing of the pictures will be accompanied by an exquisite musical score. Tickets ar eto be had at the Willard Newsstand, adn at th edoor. The event 1s for hte benefit of the home. DAISY JEAN—November 14. Daisy Jean, celebrated Belgian cellist and soprano, who accompanies herself on the harp, will be the second attrac- tion this year of the Community In- stitute of Washington. The event will be given next Wednesday night, No-t vember 14, at 8:15 o'clock, in the audi- torium of Central High School. Miss Jean presents a program of music, the variety of which is not equaled by any one artist on the con- cert stage today. She is “a three-in- one” entertainer. Tickets are to be had at the Willard newsstand, the A. A. A. and Novem- ber 14 at the door. ALL-AMERICAN CONCERT— SUNDAY. An all-American program in honor of Armistice day, by three distinguished New York musicians, Louise Lerch, so- prano from the Metropolitan Opera; Henry F. Seibert, organist of Town Hall and Sigmund Spaeth, America’s musi- cal humorist, will be presented Sunday afternoon, at 3:30 o'clock at the Wash- ington Auditorium, as the opening event of the Vesper Concert course, directed by Dr. Harold M. Dudley of this city. Tickets in advance of the concert are on sale at 1010 Connecticut avenue, :L .:heA Willard newsstand and at the Lowell Thomas, Friday. Famous men in many parts of the world have praised Lowell Thomas and his_pictorial record of “Big Moments | in Many Lands.” Mr. Thomas’ lecture on his experi- ences with Col. Lawrence in Arabia and with Gen, Allenby in Palestine has been described “as more thrilling than a bull fight” Mr. Thomas will deliver this highly praised lecture Friday afternoon, at 4:30 o'clock, at the National Theater, the hour having been changed from 3:30 in response to many requests from Government employes. Seats may be secured also from the Willard Hotel soclal bureau, the Willard Hotel news- stand and on Friday from the National Theater. All the proceeds from the lecture will be divided between Protestant and Catholic charities in Washington, FOX—“Caught in the Fog.” Conrad Nagel will appear at the Fox ‘Theater for the coming week in a new ¥£=nphunc production, “Caught in the 0g." The picture, which is a story of the sea and ships, has May McAvoy as the principal supporting player, and others including Mack Swain, 3 th Cherring- ton, Charles Gerrard and Hugh Herbert. ‘This is the second Warner Bros.' talk- ing picture to appear at the Fox. ‘The stage portion of the program will Shadows of the South Seas,” opens at Loew’s Columbia Saturday. Monte Blue and Raquel Torres have the leading roles in this production, which was made entirely in the Sou‘th Sea Islands. The story is of Dr. Lloyd, a beachcomber physicain who pities the natives and earns the enmity of the renegade whites. He is tied to the wheel of a pest ship and set adrift. The ship is wrecked, but he manages to free himself and finds himself among kind natives. He marries the chief’s daughter, but, the discovery of pearls awakens his cupidity and he lights a beacon fire so that he may be rescued and re- turn to civilization. The fire brings his enemy and the doctor is killed de- fending his wife, and after his death the island becomes like all the others —spoiled by the shadow of the white man. Added attractions will include Metro- Movietone Acts, the M-G-M News, the Fox Movietone News and an orchestra production. EARLE—“Show Girl.” First National's production, “Show Girl,” adapted from J. P. McEvoy's story of gay Broadway, will be the featured attraction at the Earle The- ater, beginning with the Friday mid- night show. “Alfred Santell directed this effer- vescent story of night clubs, musical comedies and show girls, which is a synchronized p’cture having musical accompanimeniYgound effects and sev- eral vocal numiis. Charles Delan.y and Donald Reed play opposite Alice White, who has the leading role, and the cast includes Gwen Lee, Kate Price, James Finlay- son, Lee Moran and many others. Santell is said to have caught all the spirit of McEvoy’s rollicking story into the picture, and it has given Miss White her start as a featured player. The added attractions will be a Vita- phone playlet, “Sharp Tools,” with Ethel Grey Terry in the featured role, and a Hal Roach star comedy, “The Boy Friend,” featuring Max Davidson. PALACE—“The Docks of New York.” George Bancroft appears at Loew's Palace, beginning Saturday, in his new picture, “The Docks of New York,” di- rected by Josef von_ Sternberg, with Betty Compson and Baclanova in the chief supporting roles. The story concerns a stoker on a tramp liner who resuces a girl from attempted suicide. He brings her to a refuge along the waterfront and later marries her with the intention, how- ever, of leaving her at once. The boat he ships on is on its way out of the harbor when the stoker, dives over- board and returns to his wife. On the stage Wesley Eddy and his | Palace Syncopators will be presented in 2 Borls Petroff production, “Blue Re- vue,” in which are featured Bohbie “Uke” Henshaw, Irene Taylor, Frank Stever, Pelle and Cola, the Small broth- ers and the Gamby-Hale girls. ‘Added attractions will include the M-G-M News, the Fox Movietone News, other short subjects, an orchestral pro- duction and an organ novelty. RIALTO—“The Magnificent Flirt.” Starting Saturday, the Rialto an- nounces as the screen attraction Flor- ence Vidor in a new Paramount picture, “The Magnificent Flirt,” a sophisticated atmosphere of continental cafes and fashionable drawing rooms with a wom- an in love angling for the man she wants. Reeve, the world’s fastest typist, memory marvel and master of English words. She is 17 years old, manipulates a type- writer faster than one can talk and carries on a conversation as rapidly ac she types, both at the same time. Miss Reeve is able to type 800 strokes per minute and possesses a vocabulary of story of a game of wits in the colorful The stage feature will be Birdie Bloodhounds,” made in 1904; a comedy and other short reels. More than 155,000 acres in Northern Ireland were devoted to potatoes this year. i Bridge Party Held In Spite of Cold! Don’t despair some day. your social calendar is full, and you awake with a miserable cold. Be rid of it by noon! You can, if you know the secret: a simple compound . that soon settles any Your HIS treated wheat year to be healthy. try on guard o “Self Rising you Sciatica, Pains in the head, face and Iin:lbl. Hundreds of testimonials. Al druggists Agents: ENFOUGERA &CO.. Inc., J{ewYork cold, yes, even one that has reached deep in the throat or lungs. The smallest druggist has.this wonderful tablet. Pape’s Cold Compound is what they call it. Harmless, but it drives away colds quicker than .all the dosing with drugs that make the head ring. 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Susquehanna Collieries Co.'and Lytle Coal Cos Teon Brusiloff and the Fox Orchestra : > . THE CARPEL CO., INC ARG i e e O (The M. & Fianma CoJ * will offer another unusual overture, the LITTLE THEATER—“Q-Ships. g . Lehigh Coal & Navigation Co. Weston Dodson & Cow, Inc. Fox Movietone News will present world events and other features will round out the program. METROPOLITAN—"Beggars of Life.” “Beggars of Life,” Jim Tully's story of tramp life, pictured by Paramount, will be seen and heard at Crandall’s | / Something new in the way of war { pictures comes to the Little Theater next Sunday. It is “Q-Ships,” which is sald to deal with a side of the war not yet touched by the movies. The picture concerns that epochal passage of heroism that tells of the mystericus British tramp ships thaty 2155 Queen Chapel Road N.E.