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[3 TN TN 3 3 - o7 - R O T Y T 1) gl » THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D: ©. TUESDAY, APRIL 30, k 3r - - ¥ 3 | The detective has a personal dislike for | about the play, but it is worked up well corporations, a decline of $46,000,000 | $2,000,000 to $19,241,741, making the | New York: Prof. James T. Shotwell of | story deals with the struggles of two|has been explained, shares his apart. pe 1 - o BIG ]UMP SHBWN as compared with the collections in the[tuml from all sources $113,058,011, an | Columbia University and Mrs. Valeria |erstwhile dishonest gentlemen who|ment with his wife and Jane, the tE};ignemn“ng ;:fiesmmog‘n;mb}ltn&n?:é :::ec ‘f.\xl{;lls.l;;gggx:lr;; "ehn:e"m'nwh"| first nine m of 1928. increase of $10,000,000 over the same |Langeloth, New York social service |finally reform themselves, despite the|sweetheart. A stolen pearl necklace In ,“,: ‘;:t:fi,,h.n : District. period of the previous year. wm'kger. capable efforts of Robert Brister, as an | furnishes the groundwork for all the.and it turns out all right before the gms lo:wg r:.nyhl:::: :ro't oxm:e. Ar'tn}::‘r = R The prosperity of individuals through | Mr. Redfield said the award to Mr. |unscrupulous detective, Lo prevent them | trouble. Both Eddie and Larry are sus- | final curtain. e ite;: the Sotghast eeH oughl gunmen, | The collection district ‘including the | he Nation was indicated by only five | Rockefeller is “in recognition of his dis- | from doing so. Needless to say, Miss | pected, both, of course, being innocent. There is nothing out of the ordinary ! contri ‘mucl pense. | State of Maryland and the District of | States returning smaller totals of indi- | tinguished social service in exemplifying | King, as the wife of one, and Helen Columbia showed an increase in total | yigual income taxes in the first nine |and promoting high standards of busi-| Wallace, as the unsophisticated sweet- . U revenue for the comparative nine-|months of the present vear than they ness ethics and for widespread and heart of the other, play important parts month periods, rising from $35,985,253 | 4iq last year. North Dakota returned |fruitful generosity.” ; in the reformation. SR, to _$37,386,042. | $186,176, or about $3,700 less than a| The award to Mr. Willard is “in rec- | Adelaide Hibbard, playing the part of The State of Virginia also showed an | vear’ ago, Oklahoma returned $5,948,- | ognition of his distinguished social | Bridget O'Rourke, a landlady. who Bureau Reports $2,137,178,- " xes Tisl | 842, or a decrease of $1,500,000; Oregon |service rendered through the wise and |“mothers her boys,” comes in for no \ » » ’ p < 2 0d | 5 “gecrease of $56,000 to $1,798,000, | far-seeing management of great cor-!small share of the honors. Her acting 4 to 863,339,944 for the 1929 perio | Rhode Island a decrease of $140,000, | porate interests committed to his care. one of the high spots of the play, 647 Total for Period End- Of the increase in individual income | {7"'¢5 995 349,000. The West Virginia| Presentation of the medals will be at |and her candid observations, tinctured * S taxes, New York State accounted for | ingividual income tax _aggregated |a dinner at the Waldorf-Astoria Hotel. | with Irish wit, furnish more than 50 ing March 31 $62,000,000, returning a- total income | g5 909 356, a decrease of 000. — per cent of the comedy. Charles 0 g o eatint, W o o | ——— Hampden, s Timothy Hogan, & police SINCE 1861—SIXTY-EIGHT YEARS OF PUBLIC CONFIDENCE dropped $9,400,000, however, as com- ergeant, plays opposite. His work, as | : 2 pared with' the same period of the|E|VE WILL BE GIVEN 1 usually the case, is exceilent. Mein 3770 FiStreetacElevenith O AL o 6. PM: R e e Bee e Statepad taxes from &l | ; e e e The Internal Revenue Bureau an-|gources amounted to $595,130,433. | SOCIAL SERVICE MEDALS| NATIONAL PLAVERS—‘Square | bad. but would be good, are Bodie fILC | nounced in a statement made public| North Carolina was second in the list | ;. = Crooks. e e B R today that Federal taxes collected during | with total tax payments of $184976543, | L\ ) 5. "1 Danfel Willard | d voung Tady, fortunate | respectively. Eddie, Mrs. Eddie and the first nine months of the 1929 fiscal | an increase of $8,063,000 over the same r of the crooning type of voice 4 f S S ? Year. which ended last, March 31, ex- | périod of the previous year. Of the| amont mecipients of Institute | 0F which lullabies wcre written, stepped | L7y SVEeCheart Te B L e eaqay or dSumimer POl‘tS : ceeded those collected in the same | total, $14,935,680 was inccme tax and | into the spotlight at the Nation: : bathroom 'lunks liké & bay window and o period of the previous year by $60,310,- | $170,040,862 was miscellaneous taxes. | Awards Today. ter last night as the new leading lady 4 689 and amounted to $2,137,178,647. . e " | 2, of the National Theater Players. e ‘:s[e%}frm)'xffuhk: ntx;hicmg‘el?:,“ri;;i Of the total, income taxes aggregated Drop in Pennsylvania Noted. | By Associated Press. She is Miss Edith King, already on mgspt 5 ik tiria x_fm izlddle % i re Syl $1,680,165,158, and miscellaneous taxes | Pennsylvania’s tax dropped in each| NEW YORK, April 30.—William C.|speaking terms with Washington thea- e totaled $448,013488. The income col- | division, making a decrease of collec- | Redfield, president of the National In- |tergoers through her former appear- Jections were $74,000,000 more than col- | tions from all sources of approximately | stitute of Social Service, announced |ances here in such productions lected in the same period last year, | $8,000,000 with a total of $177,937,063. | yesterday that the institute’s gold | “Marie Odile” “Boomerang” and “Bab.” . N while the miscellaneous taxes decreased | The California corporation incomc | mq will be conferred today upon |Her popularity was attested by a ver- \vlth the new by_approximately $13,000,000. | tax increased by approximately $800,000 | John D. Rockefeller, jr.; Daniel Wil-|itable floral barrage laid down at the | The income taxes were accounted for | to $45,662,680 and the individual income | iard, president of the Baifimore & Ohio | end of the second act by her admirers. | 0 'by $763,304,114 from individuals, an |tax increased by approximately Railroad; Miss Rose Livingston, for Miss King makes her debut here in | . increase of $119,000,000 over the same | 000 to $48,153,589. The California mi - |many years st a welfare worker |“Square Crooks,” a comedy-drama in | LJ L period last year, and $925,861,043 from ' cellaneous increased by about'among the residents of the slums of 'three acts by James P. Judge. The EXQUISITE DRY CLEANING as a e e et Aepiestinscia ol b s el i I S M i e S o A iy e MR Sl M P e RS e i e B i orner 11t ts. N.W. 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