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Fox—"No Defense,” at 12 noon, 2:: 55 5:10, 8 and 10:25 p.m. Rialto—"Tonight at Twelve,” at 11:15 am, 1:10, 3:05, 5, 6:55 and 8:50 p.m. Little—"“Nana,” at 1:30, 3:30, 5:30, 7:30 and 9:30 p.m. Columbia—‘The Dance of Life" (sec- ond week), at 10:45 a.m., 12:50, 3, 5:10, 7:20 and 9:30 p.m. Metropolitan—*Gold Diggers of Broad- way” (second week), at 11:20 a.m,, 1:20, 3:20, 5:20, 7:20 and 9:20 p.m. Ambassador—“Madame X,” at 6, 7:50 and 9:45 pm. Tivoli—"Hard to Get,” at 2:25, 4:10, 6, 7:45 and 9:35 p.m. Central—"Honky Tonk,” bur- . Live Ghosts,” continuous O TOURS. from 11 am. to 11 pm. TOURS. CASABLANCA 'w ports added to the wondrous itinerary of Crui. se Supreme Sailing from New York January 25th next onthe H OMERIC, one of the World’s foremost liners—115 rooms connected with private baths— the largest steamer to the Mediterranean. 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Hall, la Perform.n“ o Viclnist: -nm..- st Somporer, . 14, SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA With the most dynamic of all women pianists and_conductors ETHEL LEGINSKA Playing_her own concer Jan. 11, SIGRID ONEGIN Ji Leading Soprano and Barytone Chicago Opera. in an_operatic program Mar. 8, LOUISE HOMER World-Famous Contralto AND HER DAUGHTERS No .eitrs charge fo season tieket holders for the Gala Performance. Se e for all three ene's Bureau, 1300 G District 6195: LOEW'S PALAcE F_ST._at_13th—Cont. from 11:00 o Now Flaving A United Artists Picture THREE LIVE GHOSTS ALL TALKING LAUGH HIT AL EVANS In a Great Stage Hit _FIVEand TEN FOLLIES" c o LOEW'S A LUMBI ¥_ST. at_i2th—Cont. from 10:45 HELD OVER 2D WEEK A Paramount Picture THE DANCE OF LIFE Fenturing HAL SKELLY NANCY CARROLL ALL TALKING ALL SINGING ALL DANCING sequences in Technicoi” Stanley-Crandall Theaters (Direction Warner Bros.) DOLORES COSTELLO In Warner Bros.’ Vitaphone Talking Pictore “HEARTS IN EXILE” METROPOLITAN F ST. AT 10TH 11 to 11 Both Press and Public have agreed that it's the greatest entertainment on the screen. “THE GOLD DIGGERS OF BROAIIWIY" WINNLE LIGHTNER NICK LUCAS NANCY WELFORD CONWAY TEARLE ANN PENNINGTON 1sth and Col. AMBASSADOR Ra. ‘TODAY _ AND TO“ORROWARUTH CHATTERTON in “MADAME __ Clogrr ALLTALKING BICTUR 624 H St. NE. TODAY—GRETA GAREO in .THE SINGLE ~_STANDARD. s SHROizED "MOSICAL ACCOM- PANIMENT.) AVENUE TODAY — COLLEEN M MILING IRISH EYES." AR RNG Nk SINGING FIC- TURE.) CENTRAL °® St Bet. Dand E TUCKER TODAY & SOPHIE (ONKY TO] 'rAl..xmo SND SINGING ‘PIC- AVAI.ON MeR TODAY—BILLIE _DOVE MAN AND THE MOMENT." TALKING PICTURE.) Ga. Ave. & Farragor Bt TODAY—PATSY RUTH Mll..LER AND CK LHALL “TWIN DS MOGA all.raLkING PICTURE. 1230 C St. NE. HOME TQDAY-NORMA SHEARER In ‘THE in AST O] HEYNEY." (100% ALL TRLKING PICTURED Tath & Col Bd. N.W. —] RTHELMESS TODAY_RICHARD BARTHELMESS __ING F ncrun:) 1th & Park BA, NW. ACKAILL TODAY in D .DOROTHY. AND CHARLES | Dn.ANEv “HARD TO (100% . _TALKING 2STORE. g YORK O Ave- & Quebec st. NW. TQDAY—BILLIE VE _in “THE AND THE Mouzm' 7.3 MALKING PioTURE) DANCING. Gorrecuy T 5 ivate, Oll lm m. Vest. x'l-fil’; or appointment. 1008 N Ave. PEMBERTON STUDIO OF DANCE. AL -Baliroom Dancis 3 5Conn. Ave. Phone Notth S3i8. 1% Oulfl!nll JACKSON, PRIVATE DAN( Binsle lecson, 81 & 8 for 35, Class every Er Pric pm. -i-ONIGH 'IDN!!DA!! u-mlnul ‘Main Ballroom CITY CLUB, 1320 G DAV[SON' ~Fox Trot, HOp, thl& taveht eor?ectly in 8 few lm g - grraw. Treay 3 it. urday sl 3341 ll‘ll‘fi‘.l‘ 8. Dancing, FAUL TCAHERN"D IKOFF LISA GARDINER Just nlunud h‘lun !ollr lnonthl' lmdi ln watnlkofi Gardinc mun-l ' i AMUSEMENTS. f-and a red- hedded rcnch *hot mamma“ oped In him emotion: never thought he had . a comedy of flery yo meeking parents. ND in this rib-tickline antle WILLIAR ‘FOX ensniion ‘THEY HAD TO ; SEE PARIS'/ IGHT, 8:20 Tomor. and Sat. Year's Greatest Thriller Prior to a New York En Wi rilliant ENGLISH 'AND A N C NEXT WEEK | SEATS NOW ON i‘u‘ GEORGE CHOOS Presents 1929’s Cyclonic Musical Comedy Success @moxh MAY - MCAVOY MONTE BLUE 'NO DEFENSE' AVITAPHONE TALKING PICTURE Meel and hear CONAN DOVLE Famed British Author, Creator of Sherlock Holw On the Stage ARTHUR "PAT” WEST FANCHON ea AMARCO IDEA “GOBS OF JOY” FOX GRAND ORCHESTRA Fox Movietone News LOEW'S (o] LU M BI Dutrld of Columbia. THE EARLE—Thirteenth snd E streets northwest. RIALTO—Ninth near G northwest. AMBASSADOR—Eighteenth and Co- lumbia road northwest. APOLLO—624 H street northeast. AVENUE GRAND—645 Pennsylvania avenue southeast. CENTRAL—Ninth street between D and E. AVALON—Connecticut avenue and McKip'ey street, D. C. COLONY—Georgia avenue and Far- ragut street. HOME—1230 C street northeast. TIVOLI—Fourteenth and Park road northwest. YORK—Georgia avenue and Quebec street northwest. REPUBLIC—1343 You street north- west. STANTON—515 C street northeast. HAPPYLAND—1020 Seventh street northwest. Maryland. MARYLAND—Hagerstown, Md. CAPITOL—Cumberiand, Md. u::.nnon HALL—Indian Head, UNIVERSAL—Shady Side, Md. LLOYD—South Cumberland, Md. MARYLAND—Frederick, Md. NEW—Elkton, Md. TOME SCHOOL—Port Deposit, Md. MARADA—St. Michaels, Md. GLOBE—Berlin, Md. BETHESDA—Bethesda, Md. Tonight at 8:20 $1.00 to $3.00 MARK THEAIHS The Greatest Musical Comedy Sensation of the Century SEATS TOMORROW 3. o250 “Soe. Sat. Mat.: Or =. ), $2.00, $1.50 & $1.00; ‘THE THEATRE GUILD OF NEW YORK Presents THE THEATRE GUILD ACTING COMPAN In the First Producti the First Washington scription Season. EUGENE O’NEILL'S Satiric Comedy MARCO MILLIONS E"L"EE'&U. Memt. \mm Shubert TODAY In a Modern Comedy by Harrison Rhodes THE K TE—Advance attention given S0 504 ours in now. §: T TONDON'S REIGNING SUCCESS — “THE MIDDLE WATCH” By Jan Hay and Stephen Kine-Hall ury and Carnival ‘Washington Barracks Thursday, Friday and Saturday October 3, 4 & 5§ Afternoon and Evening 2:30 and 8:00 O'Clock “Smashing Through the Argonne With Sergeant York” General Admission & Reserve Seat Tickets on sale New Witara “Hotel Maxflower Hotel Wardman Park Hote Nencerean Astomepie. Assocation General Admission Tickets only on sale at & Navy Club ¥ ood-nd & Lothrop M G, Sts. NW. Droop’s Music Store, Mrs. Green' Tickey Agency Peoples Drug Stores, as follows: 1th & Park Road f( sy fiz/sl’m, o 11 SEEAHEAR ON-THE TRL 1M OWENDAVIS THAT SHOCKED IRIAMYC / Nl NTH AT GEE Virginia. AMERICAN—Roanoke, Va. JEFFERSON—Charlottesville, Va. NEWPORT—Norfolk, Va. RIALTO—Danville, Va. COLONIAL—Winchester, Va. STRAND—Staunton, Va. BROADWAY—Danville, Va. NEW—Lexington, Va. MASONIC—Clifton Forge, Va. OLIVER—Crewe, Va. COLONIAL—Fredericksburg, Va. VIRGINIA—Harrisonburg, Va. REGAL—Urbanna, Va. TOWN HALL—Tappahannock, Va. WEISS—Emporia, Va. STRAND—Roanoke, Va. AUDITORIUM—Onancock, Va. RITZ—Chatham, Va. BEDFORD—Bedford, Va. BOTETOURT—Fincastle, Va. EMPIRE—Saxis, Va. NELSON HALL—Lovingston, Va. OPERA HOUSE—Bassett, Va. FIELDALE—Fieldale, Va. FRANKLIN—Rocky Mount, Va. GATES—Portsmouth, Va. NATIONAL SOLDIERS’ HOME—Na- tional Soldiers Home, Va. MANHATTAN—Norfolk, Va. IDLE HOUR—Petersburg, Va. RELEE—Relee, Va. NEW—Woodstock, Va. STRAND—Strasburg, Va. NEW MARKET—New Market, Va. JEFFERSON—Brookneal, Va. CAMEO—Lawrenceville, Va. Ac‘gu.us HIGH SCHOOL~—Bena, LEE-JACKSON HIGH °SCHOOL— Mathews, Va. ‘West Virginia. OPERA HOUSE—Piedmont, W. Va. PRINCESS—Lewisburg, W. Va. . BERKLEY—Berkley Springs, W. Va. BRIDGE—Paw. Paw,. W.. Va,

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