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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €., WEDNESDAY, MAY 22, 1929. MUSSOLINI PUTS BAN |WIFE AWARDED $105,000. B30 D ON BEAUTY CONTESTS RENO, Nev., May 22 (#)—A settle- Strand—"Molly and Me,” photoplay, ment of $105,000 in cash and securities i ]| continuous from 1f a.m. to 11 pm.__ — was made here yesterday by Herbert | Earle—-Saturday’s Children.” at 11:30 | “ ient| . May, formerly head of a large re- e 30, 3155, 5135, 7:35 and 935 p.m, | Declares Pageants “Inconvenient L, Mar. Oome N m in & divorce ac- 8 : tion brought by Mrs. Saidie A. May. Palace—"Eternal Love.” at 11:50 am., to Moral Order” of Italian Mrs. May was given the decree on | 7:35 and 10 pm. People grounds of desertion. They married in Prnductlon WI|| Be Staged in| Fox—'Through Difterent Eyes” at g Baltimore October 3, 1922. May for- 11:45 am, the Sylvan Theater AMUSEMENTS. AMUSEMERTS. - ko 1 a1 | NATIONAL STEAMER Charles Macalester Barbara Bennett i s T inee Lexves 7Tth Whart Dally Bobby Watson 10 A.M. and 2:30 P.M. Round Trip, 85¢ el e Binek, G o Brown and Admission, 25¢ White Kid Cafe and Lunch Counter on Steamer Mt. Vernon Not Opes om Sundays. PED'ARCHO ARCE-SUPPORTING SHOES “Comfort and TODAY'S AMUSEMENTS. National—"“Pigs,” comedy, at 2:20 and NATIONAL THEATER PLAYERS Offer John Golden's Joyous Comeds 2:40, 4:40, 7:55 and 9:55 merly operated drug stores in Pitts- | | pm. : " burgh, and more recently was a dele. | iy thesRIbCIsted o | gate to the International Conference on | Columbia—"Coquette,” _with Mary| ROME, May 22.—Beauty contests are | Narcotics at Geneva. Pickford, at 11:45 a.m., 1:55, 3:50, 5:45, | forbidden throughout Italy as “grave ‘The Community Drama | 7:45 and 9:45 pm. Little Theater—"Life of Beethoven,” from 11 am. to 11 p.m. Rialto—" Guild of at 11:50 am., Washington will close its season with yncopation,” 1:45, 3:40, 35, 7:30 and 9:30 p. | terior. inconveniences to the moral order” by orders sent last night by minister of | | the interior to all provincial prefects. | Benito Mussolini combines with his several other portfolios that of the in- Style Combined” : SPIDER’ ry Thriller a Dl'oducnfln of Alfred No; 'I:h p‘la\ *“Sherwood.” at the Sylvan eater. east of the Monument, the evening of | Me ’;’P:':‘rflk") n"""hfm lg’-‘;l;'th e éfigum?'l?.’“&"fnail 2 By et 12:35, 4:45, 7 and 9:10 pm. Summer time, of beauty contests, with i “ B proclamations of queens, princesses, Coeur de Lion. and Robin Hood is the | Ambastador—Clear the Decks, T R leading character. " s " inconveniences to the moral order de- | Sevi Ti J. Milnor Dorey, executive secretary | piyoli—“His _Captive Woman.” at rived therefrom. similar forms of dan-| SRVINgs ime 2:15, 4, 5:50, 7:35 and 9:25 p.m. gerous exploitation of feminine vanity, | D . Accounts eposits of the Progressive Education Associas Central—" The Singing Fool,” con- |as well as parodies thereof, are hence- i — | Whatever the Extent . = - G L5 e SPECIAL tion, will be the director-general of the tinuous from 11 am. to 11 p.m. forth forbidden.” PENS l KEYS of Your Banking VALUE! The order says: “In view of the ex- song” | tensive prevalence, especially during the 12:25, 9th at Gee Matinees RIALTO .- LITTLE esmy | 9th Ret. F & G FILM ART GUILD PRESENTS “THE LIFE OF BEETHOVEN” With Fritz Kortner Cont. 11—11. Adm. to 12:30, ®5c. Continuous 11:00 to 11: Prices, Morning, 15¢; Afternoon. 23¢: Night, 33e. STRAND -t First Ran production and will use his own acting | Version of the play, which has been |BEACH PATROL RESULT i . A ! REPATRED DUPLICATED —business, it'll be appreciate OF ““SUNBACK” BATHING’ ADAMS NEWS DEPOT, 902 G ST. at this progressive institution. staged in many cities. He was formerly isiaiie WENN[S Racket {[Every up-to-date facility— S of the Beechwood Community Theater, two convenient offices to —and tennis balls. All well- Scarborough. N. Y. A cast of more than 100 persons will serve you. known makes. Get our low | . #7 May we look forward to serv- prices. be selected by the casting committee | ing you? GARRISON’S of the Community Drama Guild, con- Franklin National Bank __Main 1586 “CLASSIK” —Castelberg’s latest creation in an 18-kt. white gold mounting. Tchernikoff-Gardiner Dancers Two Programs of New Dances Wardman Park Theater Friday, May 21; Saturday. May 25, Counc:l COOLED BY REFRIGERATION PASAGE F St. at 13(h—Cont. From 11:00 NOW YING A United Artists Picture JOHN BARRYMORE represented in the cast are the Arts Club, the Shakessare Club, Readers’ Club, the Jewish Community Center Columbia_Heights Plavers, the Mask Paint and Powder Club; St. Patrick's Players and the St. Peter's Players By the Associated Press. PALM BEACH, Fla. May 22.—Seek- ers after Old Sol's health rays, through | the medium of the sun-back bathing suits, and even those who venture so ar;’;}”;fi‘;}m‘f"“g;“ AL e under the | far as to discard the upper half of their | Kinley, who directed the dance features | Pathing aitire may continue to do 50 of the annual Bal Boheme. She also |1 JHS (SR Cnes fdrld h —_— will play a part. Music is being com- | For several days rumors have been I D o Bdward Mueller, | £0ing the rounds that the Palm Beach | Po Town. Council would pass an ordinance | pl’g?filsl’li?‘x 'f};‘p ,\u( ”bm‘:( _suit !;nd..ns- TWO WIVES FILE SUIT Tablish the office of “suit inspector. FOR LIMITED DIVORCE The council last night refused to adopt the ordinance, but compromised Mrs. Ruth Pappas Accuses Hus- band of Desertion—Mrs. Elsie with authorizing an officer to patrol Balentine Charges Cruelty. Tickets. §2 m :l At T. Arthur This charming ring will improve the beauty of your diamond and will make it right up-to- date. To introduce this handsomely made mounting we are offer- ing it at an extremely low price. sisting of Miss Emma L. Ostrander, Mrs. Maude Howell Smith and Frank | Palm Brarh Acts After| Penna. Ave. at 10th St. N.W. 1111 Connecticut Avenue ssist, v Mrs. Marie Moore & e 8 | Turning Down Ordinance Pro- JOMN B COCHRAN THOS. P HICKMAN Forrest and the director. Among the local organizations to be hibiting Low-Cut Suits. R B METROPOLITAN DAILY 10 A. M. TO 11 P. M. “ETERNAL LOVE” HELD OVER! CAM Warner Bros. Spectacular ON TIHE STAGE Singing Success HERBERT RAWLINSON DESERT SN S bRk SONG LOEW’'S Castelberg’s will make The First Complete Musieal OLUMBI a liberal allowance for e e Fretea ¥ Ri__at 12th—Cont. From your old mounting to LSF the Sereen. NOW PLAYING apply against the pur- A United Artists Picture chan price. DAILY 10:30_A. M. TO 11 P. M. Exerciser and Reducer the beach to prevent disorder. | Shore Dinners, $1-$1.50-$2 Established 1858 ‘What are you order- Mrs. Ruth Pappas, 1242 E street ing today, Don? southeast, has filed suit for a limited 5 divorce from Peter Pappas, a merchant Oh, T've fallen hard in the Arcade Market. They were for this new Combina- married at Baltimore August 4, 1919, tion Sandwich Lunch- and have two children. The wife com- eon. And you get plenty plains that in 1921 her husband oper- of dessert choice, too. ated a restaurant from which he real- | b S ing every day at the ALL-TALKING MARY PICKFORD “COQUETTE” See the new Mary asa Modern r ized $1.000 a month, but at the end | of six menths sold the business for $5.000 which he spent in gambling, she asserts. He failed properly to support | his family, she avers, and deserted her | and the children last month. Attor- neys John J. O'Brien and John P. Labofish appear for the wife. Limited divorce is also asked in a suit filed by Mrs. Elsie Balentine, 1311 | Euclid street, against Leonard Balen- tine, a laundry foreman, 1321 Belmont street. The wife says she was married at Greenwood, S. C.. March 30, 1925, | and lived with her husband until last Saturday, when she was obliged to leave him because of alleged cruelty and abuse. She is represented by Atforneys Thomas F. Cameron and Edward M. _ Welliver. 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