Evening Star Newspaper, November 20, 1928, Page 6

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6 THE EVENING STAR. .WASHINGTON, D. C, 20, TI*ESD‘\Y. NOVEMBER 1928. EARTHQUAKE ROCKS ALLEGHENY CITIES 2y hour of the evening. No damage was | tanooga nd Atlanta/ and extended as reported at that time, although the|far west as Frankfort, Ky. These temblor was felt as far south as Ch cities felt no shock nigl ‘Lhe rultured footwork of the 1rreprcsslble} !singled out for sentences of $100 or 60 A | days, while the others were given $50 Rosalle" has been earning praise for | or 30 days. Three of the leaders ob-| ‘: considerable time. Yet it hzu np- tained their freedom immediately by | ONAL—* veal of a new posting $200 bond for an appeal. The | rest were sent to Occoquan. FOOD SHOW PRZE Woman Who Submits Finest; Thanksgiving Dinner List to Win Grozzries. "s attending th> ashingion Audna- by lett, the 35 m>mb> ent sang a group of The housovii s moanu for the a) ing dinner, to food experis irom among d= m' stationed 2t th ers having bcol ored at the sh was anncunced to: president of the Di ety, sponsors of th> Any h ents in food » suggested Ti contest, ii is announcad. 2 will be held as a part of th> ente tainment program tomorrow evening ai The winner 15 to be award- | Another featurs of ti 2. morrow will bz a coniesi for th calling event of the prizs baby con- yesterday afternoon was W Tarl ‘Beach. 1305 Thir Among the babizs who entered th> con- | test were Paul Weansr, 4 Barney st Cottage City, Md.; Charles L. Moon 638 Morris str John Edward Mullin. 414 E L. Vinceni, Hy E. Eaton, 5561 Sherrier piac Lipszomb, 802 D street southeast: Ro- land Miller, jr., 6213 Georgia avenue; Jack Lyons, 6234 Georgla avenue; Dor- | :pecta"u arity, ma | eall it—arrives at the faithiul old Zieg- | | ~oring _avenue, There u no real reason for c:mnl the \ the company Ziegfeld entertainment “Rosalie”—a | measures with pretty enough name, but, after all, only | sten ner a misplaced smite. Zlegfeld productions go in for nov- K v they introduce a plot—hare and re—letting it wander away from time time into realms of glittering scenic ancy, but recalling it in order to per- | mit some genuinely giod characterize- Franx Morgan plays a flirtatious \klng without too much burlesque and | | Margaret Dale brin; % | ing to thé dignifiad | a concession to the old idea that an | +rass must pretend to be som2 im- | inary personoge. If the name of the | tress had haopened to be Rosaliz, || farilyn” would have bzen quite as satisfactory a title for this musical with a romping foml- | nine figure of tireless animation as its insoiring impu’se. Tried by many tests, s'W? vs b2en met success; or *“Mar{lyn"—es vou tions. | of the Princess minous fizur power soubre! choose to | f21d headquartrs in the National's 2oi'cl a fullv demonstra ih~ domoin of t 2l ab el enferieinment, falters h nary scenie produciicns the so-called *who 1°nds contrast to faminin he comedian of grotesgus a thing brance. olacting none of his resoen- | a foil for bezutv, Jack Den- | s to subm-rgz h'm=~!f in an , fined §! travaganza m up, and is at his| c best whon 2 cals for g:n- legitim: comed: ‘There are v bright lin~s and snappy retorts in | lay. Don h-s managed to col- mast of th>m in‘o h's own s~en°s. 'n additicn t> bo'ng a comadian in th tru= sons2 of the torm h a singer of pa stizht accomnlishment and a dal wha need nzk n9 ndds of anv int-rpret sequsl to ths | rhyibmic ath'atics now before the pub- Th“ music is frankly q’ld inear- mrd.fl mflnv con ental th zlhm‘ fnrw Takoma Park, Md.: man, Cherrydale, Va. 20 C street southeas! {FINANCED:- Gy, HOMES canoftenbe remedied by eatingmore. | Consult your physician about this. show—costumes most punctilious order and m“rnb‘lrs nf lending grace to spirited dances and recites with irres PHILANDER JOHNSON. Campbell Wilson, 16-year-old golfer of Enzlan: | license su-pended for two years as a which prevented h'm frem pleying in ylh'- boys' championship tournament. ECONOMICAL RE-FINANCING never a faltering (ofl(— Commumst gitimate scho of quaen moth Rozelic. On2 of the lu s in the cost is the high- | Bobbe Arnst, who sings, | _ Efiorts by bl an- | Phl‘adrlphia Herbort representative 4 with rare | 'l‘" 22 i sons committed to_fail for par State, War and Ni ailed beacause the terms were clos2d. it was said in | tha clerk’s office of Police Court today. | were arrested | ound the fiulldh" two weeks ago, well_worthy of remem- . Altegether 29 perso the sx-foot-thres | DY Headquarters Det susnendad the last. a 12-year-old g motor-cycling accldent | tnesong basanae of hor o Six of the group con Court were designated —of District of Colunmbia Real Estate When you horrow from this Association, act as your own broker, saving unnec cxpense of commissions and renewal charg DENIED FREEDOM Party Leader, Fai's to Procure Their Re- lease on Appeal Bonds. Benjamin of | of the| (Communist) party, to obtain | can be seen goldfish swimming in an | illuminated crystal tank below, have Georgia, North Caralina, South Caro- s slightly rocked t about the same ease under appeal bonds of the | o {avy |been introduced by a fish-food cafe in | Brodie, 25 of whom were convicted by has been | judge Isaac R Hiti, three of the others at Formby and his driving|being given sentnces in | Juvenile Court, while the charg> against was nolle ed in Police s leaders and vou ¥ And while reducing the foan by our plan of moderate monthly payments, you carnings of the Association on the sar as a non-horrowing member. particulars, Open 9 to 5—Saturdays Until Noom - National Permanent ¢Building Associatiorn Under Supervision of the U. S. Treasury bas <hare in the is Call and got fuil Claiming that the leaders of the | various belonged decided the men and women would be of more use to the organiza- tions if at liberty, Benjamin came to Washington last Priday with the inten- tion of getting them out on appeal | bonds. After several days of investiga-| tion, however, he found that the time | for noting an appeal was over, the unm were closed, and the only way to effect | the release of the group would be to pay their fines. The men and women | time last night. are still in jail. Th Damage Reported. By the Associated Press. southern tip of lAshevflle N. | Hot Springs, N. C., lina and Virginia about a month ago For correct time tune in on Station WMAL at 7:30 P.M. each evening During he day tcleshone Franklin 6 JEWELERS PLATINUMSMITHS DIAMONDS AND Other Precious Stones Members of Amsterdam Diamond Exchange oAakinIne. Thirty-siz Years at 935 F Street ARTHUR J. 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