Evening Star Newspaper, November 6, 1929, Page 40

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___AMUSEMENTS. Darr, the body voted to place & wreath | chamber made s net profit of- from AERONAUTIC SHOW 5stasra s s B PR B, e e e S == on Armi day in the name of nt Darr was e - e 4 d authorized n to infe .A.) —Motorists h : B B u ATIONAL 557 peovle of Washingion, and wuthor rning body orm tife District| LONDON (N.A.N.A.)—Mo! ave PADS 4 : A ELAsc Yo ATIC B .'.'5‘? e penditure of $5 Eom iture of $25 for the purpose. missioners that the chamber is e e ol e in. CongTeas o | ready and anxious to participate in the |8 1t #o much their own "‘;“:”“ i 2,70 2 col ; about to be introduced were klyx‘\‘dor;ed ulln c;lezwnfowe zq'gfih anniversary of |is quite a change for ‘:m pedt % lnd% Ll'VlNGSTON ln c Veots Prcsca The N. Y. ’-r:....‘.. Guild, Inc. incl) on- recommendat! of e | the of rge PFebru- |get a chance. Now, however, if & de- . y esen s e - i i Ko FAY BAINTER s B o -Vara's committee on law and legislation. Inary 22, 1932, vice being tried out at Manchester no case did the bills in all their detalls e gl i proves successtul, he will be sble to v °n° In’ Fugene Walters Mast meet with approval of the board. TODAY'S AMUSEMENTS, PP @ ures 3 control traffic to suit his own con- i y i uestion. - Washington C. of C. Moves to| _ Measres in Question Polfs—“Animal Crackers,” with the | venlence. 1930 DIARIES AND it g CAPRICE cEhe, Tmeasures were the real, ceale | aars Srothers, at 8115 pan. When, be wants o cross the road, in C ARS e ALFRED LUNT i iti tasce—] “ tead of taking his life ands ALEND. 0 Bring Exposition to | tne"Capper bt for the prevention of | Beawo rey Baioier, Jo, “Pasiont | and plunging widly. o of swaiting the B e R K O IsEITH S LYNN FONTANNE . s n iceman, e . .8 %] Capital. ritis 'and for 'the regsralon of ll| cayety-social Muds,” burlesque, D oy te e & TPTRRIYTORIrGT: | 7o Ieasa GUAIE ts BIA0 RN | ALL TALKING Dreme | | DOUGLASS B il Sl ling an automatic signal. L] J - Brict and the uiomobils ik bl " ™ Riauo-“Bis News” talking pictur,| " Frae wil recive the “caution” and E. Morrison Paper Co. b .ot ] " MONTGOMERY Possibility that the seronautical show | oo The,208rd adopted & report of the | at 11:50 a.m. 1:50, 3:50, 5:50, 7:50 and [then the “stop” signal, and the pedes- 1009 Pa. Ave. i lywood Only ays Left LILY CAHILL 1 i bt e bt 9:50 pm. trian will be allowed 15 seconds to = v scheduled for Baltimore in December, | tional Guard, made by Maj. Gen. Anton | *'B0 B oo Sl T i 77 7% under auspices of the Aeronautical|Stephan, chairman; urging COngress . o at 11:35 am, 1:40, 3:44 | That he and his kind shall not abuse a . To meet, see, hear and enjoy | g Chamber of Commerce, may be brought | either to give the Guard as an ammony | and 9:55 pm. " " > 1% this privilege, however, 45 seconds must POLI'S TONITE A later to Washington appeared last night | the old Pension Office, the Washinglon | * o 0 ol T p o be allowed to elapse béfore any one else i b LEE TRACY P8 as the Washington Chamber of Com-|Auditorium, or to appropriate, § o eith's—Betty Compson in |is allowed to hold up the traffic. : = ] MATINEE SATURDAY ONLY for the erection of & new bullding on | “Street Girl” (second week), at 11:20 (S 2ioree 0 200 WP 77 R ||| No Obligations for Estimates Daphne Pollard, Stepin Fetchit SAM H.HARRIS presents merce took steps to investigate feasi- b 3 e ¢ bility of such a plan. Pederal property. a.m., 1:30, 3:45, 5:50, 7:10 and 9:25 p.m. . 2 “The matter was brought to the notice| Gen. Stephan also recommended, and | Columbia—"Why Bring That Up?” PENS KFEYS B. A. COIE & CO. § ehin e suivehtine S his recommendation was approved by | with Moran and Mack, at 11:10 am, A | DUPLICATED 13“.‘.CPI 10?;“‘ g : o I B l of the board of directors of the Wash- |bis fecmmendatian 'was APRIOSd IV | with Moras snd Ma md SRR SuskIED . IN THE MUSICAL CIRCUS Ifred o e vty i record”in favor, of the" proposed in: | preiropalltan The Greene Murder |_APAMS NEWS DEFOT. 30z G"ST. A Fanchon and Maico ldon trial exposition presented by the | gifhe Army and Navy. It was also pro- | S8se, MUY WIllAD ;‘05"';"; 56 12:45, | COSCIA & VERDI : ANIMAL CRACKERS ‘The letter stated that the subject had | vided that the United States Chamber = f 07 (0% 0\ 5 o B Other starPuna S The Radio Picture with T Do et it members. of the|of Commerce be informed of the local| Falace—8o s College,” at The 8o, BEG. SUNDAY; SEATS TODAY been discussed with members of e |chamber's action and the matter be|11:35 am. 2, 4:30, 7:15 and 9:45 p. i JOHN IRVING/Wagp%storj | Betty Compson & Jack Oakie m..'. . B0c. oL s1.50, and that the latter seemed to consider ;‘;grgmtx:hef?; referendum to all mem- “F;:lxg‘?gn T;mae w‘%huued-rl,oml,; A odern FISHER e'ta,, i o Goi ey iteas . 80, it favorably. For the show to be brougnt > B .m., 2:30, 4:45, an % { GOL| ) e i pm. ; / MIDNITE PREMIERE - hered it is neccssn‘ry that 'fl“be !p:{n- Record Show Attendance. A a he Awful - - ” sored by some civic organization. T, mbassador—“The Awful Truth,” at D cl Slern appeaied to the local chamber to | Many more pertons atiended the ln. | g:10, 7:55 and 9:50 pam. ry eaning M “RIO RITA” as i " 4 ove: assume that responsibility. He gustrial exposition this vear than eter | “pyyoy_woman Trap,” at 2:30, 4:15, Feiday, November 3t again gone to New York to confer with 6, 7:50 and 9:40 pm. 2 B exposition, told the board. He esti- P All se; T officials of the Baltimore exhibition. | PRARLRGR, potween 100,000 and 115,000| Central—Hearts in Exile,” continu- ervice Onlye 1k S E RV ED Plan Believed Sound. persons visited the show, and that the'ous from 11 to 11 p.m. . H B oAIATTI ORI L0 TBoaid At HAH b | e e F Le Tb sl 00 was that the proposition was & good or Less 1nhan 1. i, THOMAS MITCHELL> X one, and the president of the chamber, y — = e 3 Charles W. Darr, was authorized to ap- : 1 fo‘i‘nt a ggmmm&c of,f}iiveM Dot 'fi A Do Our policy is to f w : - 2 g SRS S zen Teas T the aeronautical chamber officials should for Men pass on to the pub. | 10T Yomen i < B frdle CONCERTS, 1929-30 th et Gee POLI'S THEATER—4:30 A T 65 lic the advantages of 95 5 to = ic the advantages o C g 3 Now 7 99 c e “BIG NEWS” || v fo st v, oot executi commmee f the Washing- m‘i“c;h::.gfl,;h:;h 1:‘-’.5 .émmfl, with a dozen flavors from as S s bRttt | il £ 3 oAe HAXe act for the Al making a fin: \ usines 4 Fi ~ e H ¥R {. % r,ore S s, many tea gardens are used it et | Crmaaiwah RIVER?” §& With Carol Lombard EisE As a Tesult of a letter from Rev. W. Suits and Yo © ] and Robert Armstron, Colemen Nevils, S.1J., president of to make the porfoct e pradiiction whick ng Coats A Torrent of Passion g Georgetown University, and a brief plea ope Bath Robes weh 1009 Talkie! 100% Romance! || Burewu. Dreos's. 3 ‘;’!m“‘c'f'ig."i: 18 "gaes: Byl Wiliam. EGEHObAR, fprofomor SALADA blend. Thoroughly makes it possible for d Heavy CHARLES FARRELL 3 4 real story of the Newspaper World of military science and tactics there, the chamber voted to donate four silver Cleaned A eved . Overcoats MARY DUNCAN ; Other Added Feat 1 cups, one to be awarded to the best o reduce prices. From the Novel by Tristram Topper b student in each of the classes in mili- | s Commenéing Fritay A Thrilling Romance Shanghal Lady® tary scl;ncc :t :1: conlegem | " " | o = Mary Nolan in N wards Formerly Given. . Srerrun o e Frazee-Potomac Chain Stores Mimental Homottons™ rupsolOLIS THEATER pointed out that such was the practice Pulsating Desires— el L0 mler:bfi« 'l'? % of the chamber from 1920 to 1923, dur- 25 Offices to Serve You Breath-taking . Gayety Theat]‘e Droos's, 1500 G Ste—District 6493 ing the time Maj. Hobson was assigned £ Alvetitaress # e acedy s as commandant of the R. O. T. C. unit Call x {8 Towering Forests— !Vlulual Burlesk T Swjrling Raplds— Matinee Every Day at lh';‘ college. Maj. globwn was :.nns- ferred and the awards were no longer \ Jored P Met. 3832 for A Lonely Glen— Friday—Country Store Da; The Army officer told the chamber o — T,[,yph.,“ p,.’.,.cg 9324 Service Dept. : ; s Tt thet t!.he ldolnallm?c of sznc‘fi? didflr]l::)‘r'; gu o s, St “Fresh from the Gardens” \ s N et e R 2w O TEAYING astic r thing. The chamber appropri- $125 for this purpose. N extra el On recommendation of President i s Stockings Get It At GIBSON’S : 917.G ot NW. 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