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THE . EVENING . STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €, WEDNESDAY, MAY 1, 1929.° 35 production of Edna Ferber's novel and | ments, also sings. Of course movie Ph l W- hi the Florenz %}(‘?Bg’ld stage play, will be (lln! lkl’mwl m;t Nancy Carroll has l‘ « q held over at the Rialto for a third week. | pleasing voice, but they do not generally otoplays at Washington Theaters Next Week e o e e S e, | e o 2o Yo 0 e . P River has been deftly and adroitly trans- | entertainer along musical lines. ferred to the silver sheet with a beauty |, Then there are Jack Oakie and Skeets b 7 and polgnancy that lingers. Gallagher, two fine comedians, cast as e e Sunda: The principals in the cast are Laura | the Harmony Boys, vaudeville songsters, y Monday T"”d‘y Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday La Plante, who makes the role of Mag- | and Harry Green, well known to vaude- 61.- mcl-nm-- and Olga Baclanova and nd George Sidneyand Vera G idnesy The Meigh ive wi . V] o ve Brook in Sisve Brook . in G et SRS Gatdon gL o g;‘;:,;’nfl f‘""' '"_’4\5“ L S e ,nd nolia live with a spirit that is beautiful. | ville fans, who is cast as the manager Reduce “The Mating Call T.ois ‘ Ambass N rom WoAN” /A Dange s Woran fousWoman” s and. Keliys i o an vihe Mating Call L i@ Gmasen in | Joseph Schildkraut as Gaylord, the gay, | of the theater where Nancy Carroll is e kie). Comedy. _(all-talkie). Comedy. ). Com-dvhmlln(vc City”_(syn.) Amnm Gy Metro_comedy. ___ Comedy. Vitaphone, | carefree, gambler lover, has long been | the star. A I Richard );innhelmu! " Richard 7rn‘|nhrlmru . /. b\mrflslll'?;sd” v apyiliam Hflllm'”()mt' Edi e an GI'"]‘E d"rm(,'-; in sn,:*clnl‘ {nrf;‘ln‘fnl in | acknowledged an artist on the legiti- | “Close Harmony” was directed by [ ] pollo we Ripe G e Duke Steps O re Duke Steps Out” . “The Kid's Clever. ooping the Loop.” | mate stage. Others include Emily Fitz- Edward Sutherland and John Crom- i1 e y s (synchronized) aking th our G dv. Vit | i Troubles ynchronised). (yneh¥oRivedr. ___Charies Ohase comedy. Charies Chase somedy. _Comeds. ' Vitapnone. Vitn. Anoft sabject. Ribjects " | roy as Parthenia Ann Hawkes, the bitter | well from an original story by Elsic 5‘:: to Acid William Haines in _ Willlam Haines in _Leatrice Joy_in Leatrice -Joy_in Thomas Meighan in Special foreien east in ~ Edmund Lowe and | (ragic of the Mississippi, and Otis Har- | Janis and Gener Markley. INDIGESTION A'G Gun Thl»&;z;n‘l;\rms;.e!gvdput “Thlo Duk‘:p Sleu:‘oul “Tl}er?]!‘llmi« ‘fir’ul“ “The Bfl‘lumy “‘[’rml‘ (.T,!'f ‘Mn\vu“c-ll 'Ln‘nnmuh the ,l 00p." Lois Moran in lan as Capt. Andy Hawkes, with an| v ACID STOMACH 3 synchronized) synchronizes (53, ized) ’ 7 ne sl “Makin - - . " ] IR ), ona TR ameds. DontS VoS o, monkY TEREOR Sty VO, e’ Vogignt ot cpafi thBoste: | abundance of humor and human feelng. | LITTLE THEATER—Krassin: p BF: ~Touise Fazenda_ ~Rene 7 ~Bebe Daniels and Claire Wi hroughout the picture the haunting | Two modern workers in magie, the X Carobon | T floving SE Pint sovins SE. Fink showing SE. he i i PR ARG and B DAl Clgre Wihdhor 4 | meloges aind songs of Jerome Kern, 85| oyl " svndio, collsborate wit In sick i “Simba B S iy Fosarr g I s & i popularized for a year by the famous | 2irPlane and theadio, collaborate with n sick stomachs—instantly - e Daver Lee g T Dsmkkmd — 1:»» sw;ln . ,Ir‘u.;' a ;hluw “Cantain_Lash.” | Ziegfeld play, are heard, including “OI' | the motion picture camera in the mak- 0 ave: n J e J souda . s v it g vin' 1 B " it | Ceatral Lytell in Tytell in Betty Bronson in Betty Brtawn in. | Dorny Maskatl i ifiam Bava" o rancLean i | Man River,” “Can't Help Lovin' That | ing of the picture “Krassin,” which will| gjck stomachs, sour siomachs ably end in five mi n" Then en ~On Trial” afl-talkie). “OnTnal all-talkie). _“Sonny By (sym) _“Bonny Doy (syn) “Children of the RIZ" “Lady of ine Pave- synchronized) Man,” “Why Do I Love You?" | be presentéd by the Pilm Arts Guild at Lt . LOIAChS v _“'Cameo_comed. Cameo_comedy. ariety reel. Comedy. Variety reel. Comeds ‘synchronized) ments” (syn) Vita. _ Vita. short subiect = m,(.pl ftte Thenier for a week, bsginning | 214 indigestion usually mean ex- éfl"d\”“ d(:“lfl\‘ kf'"l' l;”dm de Leatrics Joy in Leatrice Joy_in Al Jolson in Al Jolson 1 T 0 William Ha R e in N — “Cl ey il . v . | Crude and harmful met che'y Cha, ‘¢, Beliamy Jrial “The ‘Bellamy Jrial® “The Jazz Singer” “The Jurz Singer” e Matiae Call® “The Duke Steps Out” _ “Grevhomne Timiten MfirROPOILITA:\ h “os: Hachony. | Saturday. |cess acid. The stomach nerves are never appeal to you. ug i)rttl}- synchronized) (synchronized). (synchronized) (synchronized). Vitaph s (synehron 5 yne S S v e P " { g i Aobi s ¥ Krazy Kat carioon. Kraze Kat cartoon.; _ Vitaphons subject. __ Vitaphone subiect ibleta T O tapnons Cresra” mma,::k‘;;rfé?l;e Hz‘r;m:;?(:]“;,d'ad‘flu}f"“’::‘ "‘, :“"0“‘(‘5‘:{1 b th: of-lover-stimulated. Too much acid|this for your own sake. It may " Richard Barthelmess Richard Barthelmess William Haines in_ Adolphe Menjou In_ Leatrice Joy _ Ed L 0 P o g e Par- | motion picture of the Soviet ex- a i stines | sav Col O ey ramess Richary Aty Rover ™ The Duke Steps OUt" “Marquls Breferred.” kit “MgKing the Grade” Hhe'GANouha | amount talking, singing and dm\ch“»"‘m“mh diplotitipin dabukland aithens | akes e stomach and intestines|save & greak many ‘disagreeabis 0'"-" (synchronized) (synchronized) (synehronized). Roach comedy. “The Bellamy Trial’ _ Cameo comedy. nited” (synchron.) e | tic detail the thrilliig endeavor to res- SOUT hours. Krazy Kat cartoon. Krazy Kat cartoon, Comeds. _____ Vitaphone reel. _ (synchronized) Vitaphone subjecis. Comedy. comedy romance, which is now begin- | cye the Italtan "ph,‘}".r Nobfle and the | Alkali kills acid instantly. The| Be sure to get the genuine Phil- EI c;}:m; Rogery and CI’\';rl::: Rovers .:,.‘ux Hobart. Bosworth All-star - cast Dorothy Mackaill and—_ Hoot William Haiiies ~ (ning @ second week at Crandall’s Met- | crew of the fll-fated Itali. | best form is Phillips’ Milk of Mag- lips’ Milk of Magnesia prescribed ite “Avie's hm\“Rn'e " vAbles !rhan}?;o “Crooks Cairt Win ».éphe Yeliow House.” ‘c"-Mn-ul of the Ritz." Comed ., .m,, val- | ropolitan Theater today. In its creaunn’ fi'l"hr- Sovict goverl\mcnt. with great | nesia, because one harmless, teste- | by physicians for 50 years in cor- L _Cartoon. News. oon. News. medy. dy. R y. News. Serial ne. effort an spatched one ice- i raliz 2 eeting R Adoipne Biensou Adolphe Menjou William Paines and \ Chaney i Rouald Colman ~ Jack Perrin and Rex Tom Tler i~ | ramount has given it a popular C“t'J‘bredker el i e b st AL e e L s L i and 50c in . 'Marion Davies In nile the ity 1 {n “Wild Blood " “The Trall of the | witty, sparkling dialogue, tuneful melo. i g its volume in acid. Since ils in-|a b""“(' any drug store. Empxre “Marauss ‘treterred.” “Marauis Proferred Snow Feopie. & wruThe Rescue Sereen snapihots. JHotse Thigtes! dies and superb direction, % fi?;"“‘,:h;“(‘f “:(""'““‘“’d “;"REL;‘““ vention, 50 years ago, it has re-| “Milk of Magnesia” has been oy comeds I Boy comedy. ____ Aesop_lable 7y Kat cartoon. Cor Comeds. Serial he Krassin, mightiest. ice- e e Bebe Daniels in S3mmie Cohen T Claire Windsor il Charile. Murray Beliing ¢ omwan | ,The stars are Nancy Carroll and | breaker of the Arctic, broke through the | Mained the standard with physi- the U. 8. Registered Trade Mark Hispdrime “Wiat o Nieht “Plasiezed in ‘Paris.” “Domegtic Medi “Do yn},’,‘ Duts.” e ] Charies “Buddy” Rogers. Miss Carroll | frozen barriers and. rescued the sur-|Cians everywhere. of The Charles H. Phillips Chem- pp Sarety. st (L Ll News. Comedsr Comeds: News, coSellexinne. sings and Rogers, as leader of the “hot” | vivors of the Italia when hope scemed| Take a spoonful in water and ical Compeny and its predecessor R Al Jolson in Al Jolson in Davey Le¢ 1n Davey Tht in .,_,m c““o“ —Hdmund Towe Ih——— Tom if - | jazz band, besides playing five instru- abandoned. your unhappy condition will prob- | Charles H. Phillips since 1875. H “The Jazz Singer” “The Jazs Singer” (Sonny Boy, Sonns Boy Sl “Making the Grade.” King GoRb 3 (s¥nchronized) ssnchronized) G5y N _— e Review. athe Review. Mme. au Barry reel Mme. du Barry reel. vun’Gm,?." Subfect. Vitappone reel efilm'h':.','{' Ju“n’!'.'f{: ’ « " Mr. and Mrs. Martin_ Al star cast in Vera Rnnuld( in Corinne Griffth i Ri ha 5 ol - Leader “Siml > e Comeas. " News. E«fl"?ux’fi"’fi"b PR 0 Cameds.” ‘Cartoon. S(lln _____Comedy. hes e Ladies.” S _And addles.” B I\t‘v«: e Spn.] s Charles Buddy Rowers Butidy Rokers Charles Buddy Rogers Sally O'Neil in All-star foreign cast in Tim McCoy in — William Haines o and Clara Bow in “Broadway Fever.” o s of Ci v, “Th s ger." A - Liberty s Winer ‘Comedy Comedy: " e inads. ser. SAlias Ihmmy Vnlen- & artoon. Sport el Comeds. ~ News T R ic dolphe Mpn) u Mack Sennett's Lon Chaney in “Marie Prevos = N A iy D o od “Tne Good-bye Klse.” “Whige the ity A_ls'lfih Rt o . P ARy efel » razy Ka. cartcon. omedy P he Sid \u\ ) ew _;‘,’,“,T";’;Li"m’rf-w:n "m"n“ru Comedy. ok ___Screen snapshots __Cameo comedy. . comedt. " Comedy e s Ro Rogers in Charles Rogers in Auarev Ferris in Audrey Ferris in Alan Hal 3 vally Wi P c,.’”;{’; ek Epee “Ables Imh Roser “Abie Rose" CFancy Batgase (praney Bagxaye s W vally, Wales i AT e % (s zed) taphone picture) itaphone pict e, e ~Ronald Golm " Marion Dayie George Bancroft 5 sfx"ffl'“r'o}{%?fm‘? o Mane %‘r:tl;a‘l‘rl‘r? R The Cardhoard “Docks of New York.” “The Overiand !a"m. C""‘:.'x(ufii.‘{'"; g SIVOy Satan.” Review. “The flideshow.” “The Rescue. Love. Arthur Lake comedy. graph.” Com® g Fable. Comedr. ovelty. Comedy. Cameo comedy. __ Krazy Kt cartoon, BRET g B TR Aviation reel. jommv. Toples. Sport. Tyhmnr;‘(;nfl{mflm Cofié‘"filflé‘eflm\um H»l\nrfix n ‘nme “Heatts in, Dixie” Ramon, Novaro Hnnmu”rlm'mm o Clenn g’r.‘&‘ i e Divine Lady o $ e . " S an Be n 8V ). Vit h e ree Vitaphone 'Tl ‘The Flyiug Fleet™ “The Flyin " el arioon s e oast AR r Forelgn cast in wvag B N NI B R Y . g 623 7th St N W. York {synchronizi (synchranized). Cameo comedy. Tl Lines.” ~ Cartoon. Vitaghone reel. Reaar- . N.W. Pathe Review. Pathe Review. Vitaphons reel. (all-talkie). Vitaphone Teel.” med. Vitahtions adiiet. LAST CALL Sale Ends Select Your . Singer and Tomorrow Night Take Him “Tome with Mask,” will continue to thrill the|the “Three Musketeers,” in which Fair- Washington public for a second week | banks scored a few years ago. The lat- as a valiant D'Artagnan at Loew's | ter part of the sfory skips to 20 years ’Columbin; This is a United Artists |later, when the four musketeers lay sound production, with a speaking se- | down their lives for their king. NATIONAL PLAYERS—'I's a Boy. |songs and the Fotettes wil appear 'x;\‘ ene n. which Douglas spenks from | - A" Mo Movictone. Marigs Harrls An American comedy, +1t's & Bov." | (10.o"biue" songs have proved success: | the sercen for the first time. Others | M_G-ni T i Ihe :hfll ::flfl :sfe ,K’,’é‘;é“me"u el “Fhea. | ful on the Fox circuit; George Schrect,a | in the cast include Belle Bennett, Mar- | chestra complete the program. ter Players next week, beginning Mon. | Uniqus comedian, and Bobby Gilleite | ¢\erite ge a Motte, Dorothy Revier and S day, with matinees Wednesday and |3nd his banjo will complete the pro-| Nigel ge Bruier. Saturday, it The story concerns the four musket- | Owing to its maxkcd popularity “Show Shortly after he had attained Broad- EARLE—"“A Dangerous Woman.” eers who rally to the aid of their king, | Boat." Carl whose throné is usurped by his twin way prominence by his euccessful play, | what Africa’s strange and mystic in- | pooRe AL 5 BEEREC B PR ine Round Attractions in Washington Theaters RIALTO—"Show Boat.” “Six-Cylinder Love,” which s now beln | quence can do to a white woman who . made into 8 musical comeds, WIlIAM | goes'to jive in the torpid jungle reglon | 874, LR S0P 1P o duetion. “The Ao e v hit “Its a |15 said to be shown in “A DAngerous | ce(ings are massive and lavish and are metropOls W o o Wash. | Woman,” with Baclanova in the title | Geciared “absolutely authentic.” There Exoymn T g o hiaier_ Players | T0le, at the Earle Theater this week. | is'a love story interwoven with the plot, 4 8! As the wife of Clive Brook, British | gny the early part of the picture i are pursuing their original policy of pre- 1 1 senting typical American piays. . (e el | [ practically a_continuation or sequel to Trip running through it which is of appeal | | opportunity to provide that spell-j\nd-’ to almost every one. As its title implies, | jng “artistic acting which has made her | n E An A c n E OHIO i.!ngn; $ d«; 'i"m(;l fl’y‘:u:‘;mAl’:l}:'ifix famous. As the plat develops, she {s; | DETROIT of | % a huntress of men wh husband and father—the proud {ather | rommingly as mercilcss a4 the Hons that | RELIEVED S IGAN who immiediately walks on air when the | prow] the Kongo country. The climax nurse yells through the door, “It's a | of her romantic stalking of human prey | ly SUNDAY, MAY 12 Boy.” is vivid, tumultuous and leaves a definite ! quickly corrects the = In this play, the new leading 1ady, | jmprint of amazement. Neil Hamilton | digestive distur- SFECIAL THROUGH TRAIN Miss Edith King, and Roger Pryor, the | ang Lesile Fenton are cast as lovers of | Denoek, Semoved e :‘""’ ;":l'": e . Genuine Male Imported » eave ashington. .. 315 new leading man, respectively, of the|the comely enchantress. Others include | gneqgsina) poisons, and sick head- Vashinst Ham Mountain and St. Andreasburg Rollers Almost Sold’ Qut! Already 500 Sold! The Bird Importers promise to have 500 more here, before store opens tomorrow morning, for the last day ;| INone Sold for Cash-We Want Your of the sale. Come early! Select your Singer or a pair of Love y Birds for only 88c down and 50c weekly—and take them home Name on Our Books! with you. ONLY | ALL ONE PRICE | i THE PAUL-MARK COMPANY | | $€y.88 ‘» National Players, will be seen playing | snitz Edwards and Clyde Cook, who { opposite each other for the first time, | have a background of stage training, | 8che quickly disappears. Your whole S e ine as a young husband and wife. There| Through the medium of sound the | System enjoys a tonic effect, consti- Leave Detroit (Fort S r are also notable character creations to | genuine language of the jungle tribes— | pation vanishes, and you feel a re- | b= exploited B . Mrs. Hibbard and Mr. | Sawmill—is said to be brought to the | newed vigor. Avoid bromides and | P.M. Hampden. “It's a Boy” has played | ears of an audience for the first time [ dope,theyarsdepressingandharmful, ineh Service by Pennsylvanta | | | years ago. 4 ety ook -1he Tren Mak? | CARTER'S “DARKTOWN Amns » Sy Douglas Fairbanks, in “The Iron Next week’s attraction p the Strand ‘Theater will be “a combination of pep” called “Darktown Affairs,” formerly known as “7—I11.” This show features “Hot Stuff” Jackson, Speedy Smith and Mae Brown. There are 58 colored entertainers in all, each one of whom boasts of a pe- culiar talent in singing or dancing. It is an all colored show that believes it will strike a responsive chord in the Washington e—mre than five | in_ history. All Dru; 25c and 75 pkes. Drogeiie S5c aad e Pennsylvania Rulroad funny bones of all classes of people. £ ¥ ; f == ROLAND HAYES—Friday. { of New York City MORE I d T i | Experienced Bird Authorites Wil Be Here Personally | D A Y | " e ™ | the Belasco Friday afternoon at 4:30 o'clock in a benefit for Gerald Tyler, former teacher in the local public schools. This will be one of many pro- grams given in this singer’s fifth tour of his native country. He has had marked success in European tours. During the past season he made his debut in Hol- | land, Italy and Russia. ‘The program Friday, tc be given with Percival Parham as accompanist, will include a group of MacDowell songs ar- ranged by Gerald Tyler and Tyler's own composition. “Ships That Pass in the Night,” with words by Dunbar. There also will be classics by Bononcini, Purcell, Beethoven and Berlioz, modern songs by Charles Griffes, Werner, Josten, Rachmaninoff, Scriabine, and Donizetti- i Leschetizky and a group of Negro spirit- uals arranged by Boatner, Burleigh, Heilman and Mr. Hayes himself. Tickets are on sale at T. Arthur Smith's Bureau in Kitt's Music smre 1330 G street northwest. PALACE—“Gentlemen of the Press.” “Gentlemen of the Press” a Para- mount all-talking picture, will be seen on the screen during “Wesley Eddy’s farewell week” at Loew's Palace, begin- cos 0 u ning Saturday. It is described as “the o drama of life behind the headlines and a story of newspaper life.” It is an adaptation from the play by Ward More- house, and features Walter Huston of ue su the legitimate stage. The director was / P4 Millard Webb, : Newspaper life as it is lived is the in Clurge of This Great Sale MAKE YOUR HOME HAPPIER! > 24 g Will your home be one of the 1,000 that will enjoy the heavenly pleasure of a gorgeous singing canary bird? I'o open 1,000 n ccounts, we are offering 1,000 of the World's Finest Singing Canaries, each easily worth $15.00 for $6.88—at the unheard-of terms of 88¢ down, 50c a week. \We prefer not to sell for cash. \We want your name on our books. 7 Birds of Such High Quality and Rare Beauty Never Before Sold for So Low a Price ‘What more appropriate gift could one give than one of these beautiful golden singers or a pair of love-birds that will carry greetings of cheer every day of the year, |as well as gladness and good-will into the nome? Take This Written Guarantee insures absolute satisfaction! If any [|advantage of this rare opportunity and give a remem- bird fails to sing, and is returned alive and healthy, we will replace | brance that will sing your praises in the days tc come. it with a new one or refund your money ON AND ONLY NONE SOLD AFTER THURSDAY EVENING Bird Cages = Love Birds and Stands | oo Fill the Home with O Duriog This Sle | 1= S5y s T ar s the s f A e X Love-Makin S S BT S M s i B, a0 D e gr-store. oy T s, Taughs are said to ripple occa- amount and the time the)f fall due: But the annual fuel-bill is a iges s for Only Chatles Ruggies, the well known stage | movable expense that can readily be shifted from the Fall peak-load Assorted Cages in 886 Dowa gomedian, s hean hughly, commsnided | months to the Spring months, when it can be more easily taken care of. All Colors 50c Week'y Generous size and patent- ed drawer bottom, com- i plete with all accessories. 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Pay 88¢ Down—50c VWezkly Wedssatir ON SALE TODAY May 1 &2 Thursday Tomotrow and Tomorrow Evening Id Company’s dealers. is securing maximum value, “Maytime Review” will be offered on F f b odline = the stage. John Irving Fisher contin- ‘or names of near! ea. write or hone our nearest 2 & ues as master of ceremonies, with a nov- Y . ;. office: “The store that scrves you bcmr.; WA e THE LEHIGH COAL AND NAVIGATION COMPANY 623 7th St. NW. . oguie oG cial arrangements of popular sycopated melodies. ~ Patti Moore and Sammy 1421 Chestmut Strest 143 Liberty Street 100 Milk Street Third Navl Lewis are the headline artists of the Philadelphie, Pa. Wlow ¥oils L Xe Boston, Mass. Soringheie; Mo 1o SEE THEM IN OUR WINDOWS! new program. “Wee Willie” Robyn, ©L.C.&N.Co. 1929 | cnegof the stars of Roxy's Gang, 1§ O LLP.-NYC,) , beipg V‘m 40:1. sgeond ’week in new : ; v ’