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COMMUNITY CHEST (£ GETS MORE GIHS Carrpaugn Teams Report Ad-{N ditional Contributions to Welfare Fund. Additional contributors to the Com- ‘munity Chest, as announced by the re- porting campaign teams today, follow: 'rhe !ollowm( gave $40 each: Mrs. Charles Wood Dr. George W. McCoY. Mrs, Mary_C. Darneille, Cari Cragoe, Mrs. Rebecca and Mrs. Bllll P. Worthington, Mrs. Franklin L. Adams, Jefferson Spring Service Co., Inc., Miss Virginia Brown, Miss Ada Brown, Harold Stimson, Lawrence Tur- ville, Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Mrs. G. W. Dugge, Mrs. W. M. Shuster, Adolph J. Scmrl Mrs, William D. Ravenel, Ale: ler B. Hagner, Dr. George H. Borisow, W. H. Barnard, Jr" Mra Maragret Ford, Miss Elsie M. Free- A. C. Houghton, C. L. Rogers, Chxrles R. Stark, Mrs. Mr, and Mrs. E, H Clements, Miss _Clara ‘Hartogensis, Maurice Maser, Clarence E. Fleming, $35; Dr. Clem ©. Williams, $32. Thirty-dollar_contributions follow: Samuel R. Baulsir, Prof. and Mrs. John J. Rothermel, Mr. and Mrs, P. Marion Walker, Miss Katherin Dougal, Miss Elsie M. Krieg, E. L. Martin. Earle L. Keeler, Walter B. Fairfield, Allen H. Gardner, James H. Gore, Miss Marian B. Phelps, Miss Bernice Watemmn. Jacob Gichner, Roger L. Baldwin, Dr. Julia Green, Frederick Kendall, Be"&' W. Mayer, Ernest C. Ruebsam, Daniel W. Washburn, Earnest H. Pullman, iohn E. Lynch and Cornelia H. Brad- 24 Contributions of czs made: N. Zarin, Mrs. A. Randall, Slm- uel Gittleman, Helen W. Gife & Craft Shop, M. Hol!.lnder, Col and Mrs. Charles S. Hamilton, beth R, Ofluu J. S. , Lillian Penn, Con- Everett Lancaster, Mr and Mrs. Ralph, . McIntire, Owen ‘Burton, T A, Kissinger, o Hibbs, 8. Hofberg, G. C.. Hammon, Henrleflwz,GneeLWflm. E. Conlee, A. Bernstein, M. Battag| Jb.mhnd.mrl.flhumu, Lohmier, W. E. Clark, Jack Con- nornhelu 'Richardson, Gertrude T. Lowen, H. E. K , Just C. Jen- nnMrs.cP Samuel J. Doukas, !r.!unon James O. lnmn.nar Pll'ker, busu. Fred McG. Hamilton, L | M. THE EVENING STAR, WA Thomas T. Mason, Theodore Diedrich. bb, Alexander J. Berlin, . 1son Price, Mary B. lefll, Louis I&V’. Mel- vin Louis, Mrs. Leverett S. Lyon, Mr. t | Sanderson, Louis W. Schneider, Thomas Shanley, Judson Snider, Mr. and Mrs. Dwglu B. Sterrctt, J. Suter, Raymond ‘Taylor, Rl.nhlrd Thrush, LeRoy w. Vl.lentlne, . B. Wllnfl(ht, Nellie Edwards, Ida M. Doyle, Martin I. Dolan, E. Coppersmith, Charles B. Caywood, K. Kramer, R. Patterson, George G. Snider, Col. Wildurr Willing, Mrs, Alice R. mstricker, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur P. Dunlap, Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Dun- can, George F. Gephart, Col. and Mrs. Lewis C. Lucas, Joseph J. Berlin, Ed- " | mund Cohn, Mishel G. and S. G. Daoud, egys, Bertha Cheatly, Lawrence B. Otmphell Claude L. Buttows, M. Grace Burke, Miss M. E. Branson, Joseph H. Bran- son,jr; Rudolph P. Bishop, Mildred F. Bickford, Mlmre 8. Beck, Gertnuie Barry, A. F. and Mrs. McChesney, Harvey O. mm, ’ | Roy Lewark, Samuel A. Dashiell, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert C. Easterday, Mrs. Maude L. Girts, Leo A. de wurd. A. H. Worley, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Moser, . Snider, R. T. Dirr, John B. Stanley J. H. Colburn, Camp, Samuel H. Thompson, Ralph B Steward, Miss Lena F. Wilkins, Cath- erine L. Weaver, Mrs. Lloyd P. shlppen Theodosia A. Ruph, Miss Agnes M. Richardy, Jesse H. Powell, Mr! Della, White Moffett, Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Miss Carrie S. Nlml’, John 8. Kll- leen, Thomas F. Keli Jr mnc O'Rellly, Miss Mary Lul::ellzyn Green, Boris L. K!mnberg Fassett, the| " | Bull, nglel’erry Dr. and | Frederick Mrs. Alan J. Chenery, Joseph H. J. ieafior St. Augumnes Church, Ashby FREEEx ga g g ot EEEE‘ 5 'gfi 25 | §5§§ : £ 3 E w I “F 2 ?.r- i °F EE, bl E B2k i i il i i o EEeE: E 5 E | iJf i i EP 5 ! : i 2 i >3 & i : ] ] | i ; i i § ; B 4 Hhd E!- E 3 g. : i | | 4 5?&5 g & . %Eégfi y, Rudolph Nomp, iderson and Dr. Lyle Wil . Olive M Frye, Slfl‘ idt, jr.; Rees, Bernice fleld, HEN‘Y Willis, John F. Dimuro, James Clark, Louise J, Bates, Laura E. Gihun. Maurice mcker, $18; Lore A. Rogers, Mrs. W. B. Pichler, E. T. Ly~ zun lr Chnrles H. Bartz, Mrs. Emma, Gon Wllll.un R. A, Bll.k Eh orge es, - anton Ty Electric Service, Miss Susan BIkEI,Mru E. Cain, Marie M. Dorian, Helen I, ble, Sarda L. Hartman, Oliver R. Wult, Fred O. Marer, H. B. s, K. A. Pearson, David E. McCoy, Wi T, amson, Margaretta K. Hume, lcuhe O. Bercaw, J. P. Hayden, Carson Frailey, Maj. F. 8. Key-SmiLh L. l"nnl: Clark, Mrs. Mollie E. Davis, Dr. George B DuBose Frances A. Burns, Bessie B. .| William T. Duke, Anne G. Aaron David, Joseph Gurewitz, Irma L. McCloud, Kathleen W, Noel, Samuel E. Collegeman, Janie _Cooper Venable, Jane F. Gallagher, Dr. R. M. Ellyson, Dr. R. J. Haskell, Margaret Lynch, Maurice A, Goldberg, Millard F. West, Regina Flannery, Edwin H. O. Stokes, Carl A. Geisel, Dr Albert H. Parham, . | Thomas H. Patterson, Joseph H. Abel Willlam C. Lauritzer, Catharine Phillips, Grace E. Miller Olive E. Fflhz- Gerald, Katherine A. Brake, Paul S. Herring, Charles Leo Mellon, Roedes & Petros, Frank E. Thornburg, A. Slan, D. J. Desmond, Lester L. Sargent, Shotton, Cook Composition Co., Harold W. Face, Mrs. Matie L. B. Fulcher, Eric Haguin- ins, Moses Hower, Joseph Speciale, Samuel P. Hatthet, !(at,her!.ne R. Doyle, A. V. Brown, Mrs. W. Gynn Gardiner, Lieut. Col. Harry A. Knox, Mrs. Marcie R. Maclennan, Dr. Herman F. Bernstein, Bertrand E. Trenis, Maurice L. Brew- ton, William H. Finckel, Wilbur Bar- ron Glover, Hugh D. McDonald, Her- -|bert B. Moses, William Perau, Geotge A. Redhead, Metella King, William F. " | Yates, Bernard L. Akers, Clinton B. - | Alexander, Charles S. sahermerhom Frank Wolf, Nicholas L. Bogan, Ben- jamin L. Goldstein, Dr. Leah Minkin. Frederick A. Mechau, jr.; Frank C. W. Kenneth Allen, Edward F. Brown, Cecil John Way, Daniel J. Tyr- rell, Marie O'Hernau, James F. Megon- R s T arvey, jr.; jami anby, nald R. Austin, Evelyn J. Ferry, F. C. Lewis, Mrs. James Kirkpatrick, Edwin R YounieMm Green C. Goodloe, Dor- igan, Mrs. Samuel G. Wufe. Mtryl Snyder, Katie B. DuBose, Frank B. Bloom, Edith B. Aldl'ldle Clarence Shupe, William F. Murpl | Holmes, ‘Walter W. Renalds, Fay Sim. Rnbert Arthur Taylor, M. H ‘Ted- ToW, Ruru.s | holiz, Joseph W. Rixey, Ooodmnn John F. Bolen, E. E. mnal, P. B. Muruder. H H. Rihmann, ‘Thomas A. 'Lee, Ed: hknecht, Thom ld!llrds, Charles D. J. L. Richardson, Nicholas J. Nictiok, Mary G. Kelly, Dr. Louise Tay- i 5 ggsiéé i i I f v i / i I i i P i i : -E | i s i E i § ; B E g § i ] BgE fiie I B il Fpso i & St 5_5'%; E g i i ] 3 » i i 2y £8 g Fg0 & b | E. ; é. i > ] i dEEaiE 5% Fields, Mrs. Ral| 3 Leiderman, Isidore J. Lewett, 8. berg, Nofl.hfiuwl Salvage'Co., Stidham, Mrs. T. Relly, anTWeuhmee Belle Raymond, Herman macher, Dr. H. R. Perry, B. E. mg:ceh'l. Karl 8. Hoffman, Daniel J, Harrison, Bertram - F. N Hfldflh’lnd. B2 E Eifi rnon M. , Carl C. Holt H!flngng! Tvers, Lucretia urps, Florence MeNeilly, Arthur F. Ashford, avore, Ernest C. Bmluc(xm!d, uuun George P. Bose, Connell, Mn beth Naylor, C. Vmcent Grlmn Al - Charle . trong, Nora V. Umman, William J. ©O. Neil, Mary Minge Wil , Gertrude Palmer, Laura F. Stalker, Freda Ring, | minsk: Mrs. Barbara W. Prentiss, Mrs, Nevin | Harri M. Dellinger, Walter A. Browne, Dr. C. Hart, Merriam, C. Edward Beckett, Loule E. Dawley, Daniel W. Keuslgr, Ed Lehman, Vart B. Pigman, Mr and Mrs. Charles Curl, Mrs. M. C. Lee, Mrs. William Stuart and Margaret Jane Rus- sell Roller. Additional donors are announced as follows: Ten dollars—Aaron Long, H. 8. ‘Wetherby, Mrs. 8. J. Morningstar, Lor- raine Wydsoff, Phillip Young, Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Young, Col. Donald McDonald, Mrs. Mildred Goss(ord Sam- uel Mace McMillin, T. McDoneld, Edward F. Aydt, Gtetchcn Ring, Mr. and Mrs, L. T. mwklns, Mrs. Harry: A. Lenk! Lady, C. J. nau.my L. Cobb, - Mrs. Eugene Dans, Alvin Kase, G. Ntx,wmbm;.umwmnmsnou man, M. C. Buckingham, Willlam R. Walls, Mrs. Mildred M. Murp! Wldl- imgton .m:u, Mrs. E. D. T, Greenbe! .Yunel E. Dement, Badger, Lieut. Col. and Mrs. Henry S. Merrick, Charles D. Harrison, Mrs. Charles R. Erill, 8. B. Dannheisner, Farnsworth Updie, Maurice C. Rohrbaugh, George ir; Mrs. A. M Hempsf Schofield, Mr. and Mrs. Tay- lor, L. F. Stock. jr; Buncha Smith, Maurice H. Binder, Ellen W. Collins, Samuel , | entered an apartment in 'mcluredonlchmeo imer, ————— .| PROGRESSIVE CITIZENS Dr. | officers were named as follows: Elizabeth - INGTON, D. C, “TONY THE BARBER” (Res. U. 8, ON Pat. Oft.) “Beega da Chesta” ‘Washeenton got Beega Da Chesta!l! Som’ peepla got beega da head— othra peepla got beega da mus'— Besta theeng is to have becga da heart. Beega da - heart ona fill up ‘Gom- lgnllhlty Chutgo Washington, D. C., is besta place fora you--fora me. Fulla nice-a pee- rough-a- Evra__ wan _in whole Unita State got ambish to come to Washeenton, D. C. ‘Washeenton alla time tak’ good care of sick l)ee lu poor peepla, peepla weeth n have xema.-seven deefrant kinda drive evra Drive, drlve, drive, alla time justa like wan thousan’ carp' driva da nail weeth da hamm’. Driva you craze!!! Mak' you t'eenk you gona live in free hotal in Anacost. Too mucha drive maka da peepla sick. Tak’ away ambish for geeva da mon’. Wan vera smarta man, I t'eenk he was bossa barb’ in Clevelanda, invent Community - Chesta. Da peepla ltke da scheme orright— maka da rush for geva da mon’. Community Chest work onla wan week for collecta da mon’. Community Chest is wan greata beega chesta—notta feefta-seven leetla cigar box. You geeva da mon’ to Community Chesta onla wan time evra year. You no gotta buy da tick’ for da granda ball an’ flower for da coat evra day wen you go out on Effa street. It cutta da overhead jum lika da barb’ Wen he geeva you firsta. class hair cut. Wen wan barb’ cutta da hair feefta-seven customer it sava da sal- ary ot feefta-seex deefrant barb. k Robert Flem’ John Poola, Mista Bel| if deesa doan worka da same way on_Community Chesta. barb’ is da onla wan who can maka da mon’ on da_overl Community Chesta tak’ care of da cheeldren’s an’ Merzency Hospee- ¢ Dl. Chesta gona help evra wan— your burudda, your 4 sist’, your wife, your mudda, your gran’- mudda, vour mud- da-in-law. It helpa © da poor sick dog an’ cat, also da monk!. All da barb’ in Washeenton, D. C., gona line up wan hundred per centa for Community Chesta—geeva da sal- ary an’ tip for wan week. 1 talla y6u boys, if you geeva to da drive you feela good. It will improve your drive in golfa nm If you no gona geva to Community Chesta besta theeng for you is to eat wan hundred safa raze blade weeth da cream an’ shoog'. ‘Wear da button on your coat. Geva da mon’—you got lotsa fun. Maka da heart jumpa to da top of your balda head. Con tutto il mio cuore. TONY DA BARB'. Ed. Callow, 'creator of Contirbuted, by y The Barbe: POLICEMAN DAVIS ORDERED DISMISSED \Charged by Inmspectors With Liv- ing With Woman Other Than His Wife. Policeman F. A. Davis, seventh pre- cinct, was found guilty by the Police Trial Board of conduct prejudicial to the good order of the force and ordered dismissed, it was announced yesterday. The charge a t Davis was that he was found li with a woman other than his wife when police inspectors the 1600 block of S street. Pyt.. M. T. Mullen, 'tenth precinct, was fined $25 for neglect of .duty, and Pvts. J. M. Wilson and Nathan T. Imlay, both of the second precinct, were warned on & similar charge. Pvt. M. J. Geary, ninth precinct, was fined $15 for failing to pa trol his beat and enur- ing a building. Pvt. R. H. Taylor, fifth precinet, wn nned 325 for conduct un- P‘dxeu seventh vreclnct. ‘patrol his beat and entering a HEADED BY MISS LAZENBY Association Also Elects Other Of- ficers—§50 Given to Com- munity Chest. Miss Mary Lazenby was elected presi- dczhnt of '.he Progressive Citizens' Asso- ition of Georgetown n its mnuu held ‘at Hyde School. Other TODAY’S AMUSEMENTS. National—"Scars,” & post-war phy, at 2:20 and 8:20 p.m. Belasco—“Sally,” Ziegfeld's musical comedy, at 2:30 and 8:30 p.m. Poli’s—“The Desert Song,” romance, at 2:20 and 8:20 pm. Strand—"Wine, Women and Song," burlesque, at 2:15 and 8:15 p.m. Little Theater—'Peter the Great,” photoplay, at 2, 4, 6, 8 and 10 p.m. Fox—"The Little Wildcat,” continuous from 11 am. to 11 p.m. Palace—"The Awakening,” at 10:55 am., 1:20, 3:40, 5:10, 7:30 and 9:50 p.m, Earle—"Scarlet Seas,” at 11:35 am., 1:35, 3:35, 5:35, 7:35 and 9:35 pm. Columbia—"Alias Jimmy Valentine,” at 11:20 a.m.,, 1:20, 3:25, 5:25,/7:30 and nsspm 3:45, g Ambassador—"Canyon of Adventure,” lt220 4:25, 6:25, 8:05 -MDM p.m. Tivoli—"Brotherly Love,” at 2:05, 4:10, 6:15, 8:05 and 9:50 p.m. Central—“Avalanche,” at 12:30, ‘2, 2:30, 5, 6:30, 8 and 9:30 p.m. musical n—"The lt 11:4! l.m 1:45, and 9:50 p.m. Sin," 7:45 and Mrs. John Butler. ‘The tion “Mcw donate $50 associaf Hobbs, | to the Community Chesf Annual réports made by the chair- man showed that in the past year the association had disbursed $355.25. At the January meeting of the execu. tive board of hte association, held at the National Press Building, the board asked that upon removal of children from the 'l'hrelkeld School, at Thirty- sixth and Prospect streets, this prop- .| erty be turned over to Georgetown for a “much needed playground.” —— Given Six Years for Assault. James: Williams, colored, was-sent to . | the penitentiary for six years today by Chief Justice McCoy for a criminal as- .| sault on a 13-year-old colored ger The $11 contributions, Mrs. A. F. Howard, Miss Christine M. Corlett, Willlam H. ‘Watts, G. B. Macke l.nd Mrs. Collett. assault oeulnod Amfi 26, lasf Expert 'Workmanship—Best Quality Findings—Moderate Prices .Estimates Gladly Given New England Furriers Benjamin Sherman, Prop. 618 12th St. Franklin 6355 Escaping Pmoner Slain, SALEM, Oreg., February 2 () —Wil- son B. Fish, 24, was shot and killed by & prison guard here last night, when he attempted to scale a wall at the & | state penitentiary. He was serving o | 14-month term for forgery. New Education Classes Now Opening atthe Y-W.C. A, 17th and K Sts. Many New Opportunities -Ask for One of the Booklets and Register Now It's Somebody’s Birthday The quaint sense of good taste lnfl refinement i is ex- pressed in a— GIFT OF _FLOWERS between 14th and 15th Streets Tolcphogc Main 3707 SUNDAY DINNER A meal complete affording you s selection from s menu varied in its array of home cooked foods. Sunday Dinner 4:30 to Speedy Relief for Sore Throat Safe Prescription Requires No Gargling No longer is it necessary to gargle. or to choke with nasty tasting patent iteed or 60c lnd "00 :gm .—Advertisement. Burchell’s Bouquet Coffee Quality Superb 40c L. N. W. Burchell 817-19 Fourteenth St. Tlu super qg}ny n Motor Oil assures you of supreme performance—more Ellllel of safe lubrication per To fully appreciate Autocrat Motor Oil quality, however, ou should use it straight— ve your crank case drained, and refilled with clean, sew Autocrat., Nothing is more important than thorough lubrication. DIFFIRLNT RO ALL OTNERS Beware of Substitutes. Bayerson Oil Works Columbia 5228 ot | SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 1929.. STRAND ™Aoot 2—BIG SHOWS IN ONE—2 “Wine, Wom“.‘n and Song” "2t SCANDALS of 1929” 74—ENTERTAINERS ON STAGE—74 E. Morrison Pa 1009 Pa, Av.l., er Co. Modern Wurlitzer Theatre Organ for Teaching and Practice -Fanny Amstutz Roberts Burrus Williams Washington College of Music 17th St. at-Pa. Ave. Fr. 4491 ___AMUSEMENTS. JTHE _HOUSE OF o COLUMBIA m BEGINNING _TODA A Melro-Golawyn-Mager Pieture wit] SOUND and DIALOGUE Wi in the fa Mase suceess ALIAS JIMMY VALFJ{TINE LIONEL BARRYMORE. KARL DANE. LEILA HYAMS. TULLY MARSHALL HEAR and SE Synchronized to - thrill ~you with sound effects and_talking sequences Added_Attraetions ACROSS THE_ATLANTIC AF ZFPPELIN HEAR and SEE The actual. thrilling flight SOUND HITS %] LOANS [&%. Seg Us and Be Convinced, 1at, 2 s n-uk sorvlee Fou. Bty 1ith 'vnc o 6% l - Fr. l?fi%‘-lfl“ SAVE MONEY ON STORAGE H'S Fb: PFOOF AG TS ALLIED VAN [5) NES LONG DISTANCE MOVERS CRATE AND PACK BY EXPERTS 1313 U ST. PHONE NORTH 3343 THE_SHOW WITHOUT EQUAL P LOEW’S ALAC Bt__at 13(h—Cont. from 10 BEGINNING TODAY A United Artist Sound Picture VILMA BANKY in & passionate, pulsating, powerful drama of love THE AWAKENING ith Walter Byron, Louis Wolheim ON THE STAGE WESLEY EDDY and the PALACE SYNCOPATORS in a Boris Petroff Unit “BARCELONA" A dashing revue of sunny Spain Attractions NATIO NAL |35 & r.:, Nights: Orch., $1.50; Bal. $1.00; 24 Bal., 50¢; * artn A Dynamie Comedy Drams “SCARS”’ By WARREN F. LAWRENCE PEGGY ALLENBY, DENNIE MOO] CLARK GABLE, GEORGE EE Washingion’s Own Faverite EDWARD ARNOLD NEWMAN TRAVELTALKS Romantic Rambles—Imp: TOMORROW AT 3:30 P. M. Prices, $1.50, $1, 50c. Seat Sale Today, Germany, 1928 Sot cut and dried presentation of the it was, but a living picture 62he "evolution nd prosress made in s new Republic. -PBLI’S TONIGHT % Greatest Musical Romance of All Time “THE| =] 5, DESERT SONG’ With Alexander Gray Bernard Granville und Beraice Claire frignoNighs, S0 to 83 Tha. “Mat., S " Mak. boe be 3250 (No”Tan Hard Stove Hard S "3 4,00 Per Gross Ton May We Serve You? COAL DEPT, MAIN 4270 1320 F ST. N.W. De Luxe $1.50 Sunday Dinner Setved noen to 10 p.m. Featuring: BMS;I.“ Pifl.l.Cam 0!' 'l'ry th Spor.ia.l sl 00 Olmsted Grill Famous For FineFood 1336 G Streer Justa Moment, Please Do you know that Switzerland See EUROPE if you will, but :SEE AMERICA FIRST! Nort hweat. Rainfer' N-unnn Park and the wonderful Canadian Rockies. Rooms with private baths at first-class hotels and the best sightseeing trips are furnished. All at most reasonable prices. I also have two 16-] trij to Colorado e Ask. for details ey of my Western E. R. ROCHESTER'S TOURS 910 District National Bank Building or qm- ‘:h &m lo 'mhz oflu Sunday, February 3, 8:15 PM. Free Public Lecture “Reincarnation . and Memory” The inner man preserves the record of all past lives. By living according to the dictates of the Soul that memory may be awakened. A study class in Theosophy meets ‘ednesday 8:15 p.m. Rl Library open daily, except Sunday, from 2 to- 5:30 P.M. "THE UNITED LODGE OF THEOSOPHISTS 1709 Hill Building, 17th & Eye Sté. N.W. No dues, fees or collections HELD OVER BY POPULAR DEMAND 3rd WEEK PRESIDENT THEATRE o $1.50 Saver, Mumienl ZIEG 'S SALLY - With HELEN AULT in Title Role I e o NEW STANTON “,&.5 55 NE Maiines, 3 5. JACK HOLT, BACLAN! GREY'S AVALAI!CBI “RolmA . N‘ C. Ave. .l. AMERICAN," BANKS. ‘HIS with DOUGLAS ruk HII’PODROME LUST'S K pear Oth xm.L JA!mnlcs, i, 290 Yo 11 PM_CWIN wi AROL. SPECIAL ORCHESTRAL *Tind HOOT CRIDING._FOR 'F. ABLE, COMEDY. IX and RUTH| “MORAN OF THE MA- 1119 H _St. NE. KEN MA )n.nt OFHORSE PEAT TRUXTON North Can. --l AT POWER. MESS_in om- SECO sn.vn. PRING, MD. ROLLINS UIRE 2105 Pa. Ave. Ph. W 5% COMEDY. . CIRCI.E POLLY - MORGAN. NARRY FLASH, the Wonder Dog, SHONETMOON " F AT_FOURTEENTH ST. HOW WILD IS A HUMAN WILDCAT? BEGINNING TODAY LATEST VITAPHONE TALKING PICTURE THE LITTLE WILDCAT Can Two Sisters Love the Same Man? A Daring Comedy With GEORGE FAWCETT ROBERT EDESON Doris Dawson Audrey Ferris FOX MOVIETONE Presents ROBERT BENCHLEY World Famed Humorist in & highly technloal and sereamingly funny discussion of The Sex Life of the Polyp! ON THE STAGE Fox Stadies Present FOX VANITIES WITH A HOST OF STARS Including SUNSHINE SAMMY of “Our Gans” Comedi His Twoe Kid Dro CHAZ CHASE Cemie Extraordinary KITTY" Q'DAIR FRANKEL & DAVIS “ Direct From Roxy Theater And Others From Broadway FOX GRAND ORCHESTRA LEON BRUSILOFF, Conducting FOX MOVIETONE NEWS It Speaks for Itsely '.? IM& ll “E’EEI?“".‘&"&!. Mehta. 8 g6 13, AUTO SHOW Closes Tonight Washington Auditorium BEGINNING TODAY! RICHARD BARTHELMESS Capably supported by Betty Compson, Loretta Young and Others in His Greatest Triumph Since “The Patent Leather Kid.” “SCARLET TODAY! DOLGRES. COSTELLO CONRAD NAGEL Scoring New Triumphs in Warner Bros. Newest Vitaw TALKING PICTURE “THE REDEEMING SIN” An Unforgettable Drama of Paris and Love! ADDED - TODAY—GLENN TRYON in “HOW —__TO_HANDLE WOMEN. "AVENUE GRAND % %% JTODAYRIN TIN TIN in a!nuu. “VANISHING M St. Bet. D and B 'mrA)fiY«JAcx HOLT in “AVA= —DA R LIN Vaper DBl 0?8 91 B Bk NE TODAY—NCAEDO W HE ool W TODAY—FRANKIE _ DARRO POODLES HANNEFORD in -fm _CIRCUS KID. 535 8ih Bf. S.E. " Y CAREY in ) ES." JUVE SAVOY 14th & Col. Rd. N.W. TQRAY-H CoMEDY: ‘TODAY—CONRAD NAGEL JUNE ?W%fi"‘uu 0 Mfl‘&-i— TODAY-KARL DANE and aEO. . ARTHUR in (SYNCHRONIZED). L. ISHING WesT.” No. 1. n. Ave. ORK 'roDAé-—rLA!n. "&m"“hfl DANCING. Iflil. L. A g

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