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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. TUESDAY, JUNE 18, 1929. g I ¥ | Betty Brent, and in the midst of = __.ms and Freddle Sherman as the |tempting to arrest them on & complaint | pr— ~ A | most exciting scenes J. Esmelton Stotes, | “hard-boiled hoofers” who had hearts | that they were disturbing the peace. | 3 Loyalty Group i %7 | a reporter from a local paper, comes in | for Gil's hard luck, and Robert Brister | A coroner's jury found that the young WATCU AND G| NATIONAL PLAYERS—"Loose | and 'is each time forcefully put out by (as Linton Hawkins. the near-crock of | man was slain by & bullet fired by Bel- | | | “ Ankles.” National Theater R “danced” gayly last night WHITE SERGE TROUSERS $7.65 Plain_or Fancy Stripes EISEMAN'S, 7th & F tempted elopement of Ann with Linton | Players | Hawkins, the “high hat” member of | sparkling lines, is “Loose Ankles.” through | the quartet, who is after money and| The program announces that the | { Maj. Elling. the quartet, made the most of their |linger and Coroner John W. Cole swore | R E DA' Q' | three acts of a new comedy which the | pearls only. Andy and Terry arrive to | company is “going on vacation.” After | The climax of the comedy 8 the at-|parts | out a warrant for manslaughter. Rela- | § Clocks Called For-Delvered -GCur: |author, Sam Janney, calls “Loose stop the runaway. and Gil, who has|the production of “Rain” next week | A breezy comedy, clean and with |tives of Phillips later had a warrant . i o \ MANTGL and Ankles.” It is the offering for the|“fallen” for Ann when he answered her | they will seek “cooler climes” until Au- | charging murder issued. GRANDFATUER eighteenth week of S. E. Cochran's ad, comes in and claims his bride, as| gust 12. popular stock company in the National :’IIO two aunts enter and recognize their SN ‘Theater. ancing partners in Andy and Terry. | One laugh follows closely upon an-| The whole is a delightfully light and| HELD FOR SLAYING other from the rise of the curtain on sparkling comedy and was done last| the first act until its fall at the close | evening with vigor and dash. There occupled in hearing evidence. Some w of the third. There are but two set-|were fl(, dull ,,'fnmm,s and no long SAWMILL EMPLOYE nesses have been recalled to clear up ob- tings, a furnished room in the Fiftles| waits, Roger Pryor was an appealing | | scure points, while the technical evi- of New York in the present day, and | Gil and developed into a vigorous man | Georgia Constable Facing Investi- | dence remains to be heard before coun- By the Assoatated Press Y the drawing room of Ann Harper's because of Ann, It is not an easy part | : | sels’ speeches can be delivered. PHILADELPHIA, June 18- Appoint- home on Park avenue in the “big city.” to play, as well as Mr. Pryor did it. He gation in Connection With Shoot- | Bt 6 B MEOER et '\ | The inhabitants of the room in the | was particularly good in his scene with | . s '.. b S Sonilsting ot 17 miniciors and B rull s “Txagedy. o8 Saturdny Ngnt o000 O e : Fifties are four young men. three of t i ek | ng of 17 ministers and 8 ruling ¥ Ann. Edith Kine as Ann Harper wa: By the Associated Press. v them experienced and successful “hoof- | more interesting after she started off to . was annéunced today by Dr ers” in dancing with ladies fat and 40, | “have a fing " though she made & who. having no other escorls. pay charming “old maid.” Helen Wallace| BUCHANAN, Gu. June 18—Con- willingly and well for good dancing | as Betty Brent is as fascinating and ! stable Luke Bellinger was held here partners. The fourth member of this | lively as she is pretty. Adelaide Hibbard | without bond today pending preliminary quartet is Gil Barry, an archeologist as Aunt Sarah gives another of her ex- | hearing Thursday on a charge of mur- without money and only one friend. | cellent character portrayals, and Maud | der in connection with the slaying of on your Interest on checking accounts on daily balances—com- pounded monthly Vestris Probe Nears Close. LONDON, June 18 (#).—The inpuiry | of the Board of Trade" into the sinking | of the liner Vestris last year entered its | closing phases yesterday after 25 days Preshyterian Loyalty Group Includes Washington Minister. his commission is to vew York Avenue Presbyt vashington, tomorrow morning then call on President Hoover and ten- der to him the support of the Presby- an Church in his stand for law ob- REV. 1. R. SIZOO. ce. The commission was author- the General Assembly at St Andy Bartoh, who gives him the paper Allan as Aunt Katharine is satisfying. Grady Phillips, youthful sawmill hand. which contains the ad for “a gentle-| Charles Hampden as the uncle made| Phillips was “shot Saturday night | man” inserted by Ann Harper. the most of his long speeches, but was | after he and three companions riding Ann advertised through a desire t0 never tiresome, and Edwin Arnold as in an automoblle failed to heed Bel- remain an “old maid” against the the reporter, ran into a bottle of Scotch | linger's order to halt, according to the wishes of an orating uncle, Maj. Ains- | and knew what to do with it. Billy officer’s version. The constable was at HONGKONG WATER FAMINE i Eiiie gnd i sins, Sit o IS PARTIALLY REL!EVED in her "fing’ \)"'vn l!;\-\ young cous! n» EUROPE | Seven countries Private party of eight young ladies. two vacancies. Personal interview. $685. Sail July 6th. C. C. Drake Co. ez e s s o Hotel Willard AND Other Precious Stones Hongkong's _irreducible requirements— Members of Amsterdam Diamond Exchange purpose is to g d V. 8. JENKS & SON emselves, both For correct time tune in on Station WMAL at 6 P.M. each evening. During the day telephone Framklin 881. PLATINUMSMITHS S to observe | By the Associated Press s citizens and | HONGKONG. China, June 18.—The water famine cc tee, which is at- tempting to meet grave conditions the city by a prolonged nounced yesterday that Chi- = of the city of Kongmoon 7 T T v 3 c! miles from Hongkong, had agreed to As a Shoe 30 i supply will total 3,000,000 Should Fit Your Foot JEWELERS Main 2092 Interest on ordinary savings accounts—compounded quar- terly. ought. a Interest on special savings cer- tificates — compounded semi- 3,500.000 gallons a day. annually. A fleet of 70 lighters will transport the water from Kongmoon at a cost of $100,000 in gold per month Calif.; Charles W. Hugh T. Kerr, Pit > Edward McCart Cleland Boyd McAfee. Matthe: Seattle AT BURNER Without Opposition Adams 6245 Rid_your bome The B of flies, an Gierat Sirvse 1 Randolph St N.W When Your gidneys Balk vs balk—refuse tc ’ r whole s condi- ckly. These should, there- ly and given protection Water, from Hot been preseribed ver 50 years as and pre- rders. You New York: I ladelphin: George E. Kans.; Floyd P Tex.; Harry C. Rogers . Joseph ' R. Sizoo, Henry Chapms Paul. Minn iling elders—George Draper Day- capolis; Nelson Henry Loomis. Nebr.; Nathan Grier Moore, Oak Park, I1L.; Alexander R. Nicol, Sum- m J.. Willison Smith, Philadel- mes M. Speers, New York City cderick Edward _Meyerhaeuser, St. Minn., and Evans Woollen, In- dianapolis . Gaelic Leader Buried. DUBLIN, Irish Free State, June 18 (#)—The body of John Devoy, Gaelic leader, who died in Atlantic City, N. J., | last September, was buried with fuli military _honors Sunday beside other Fenian leaders in Glasnevin Cemetery. 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