Evening Star Newspaper, November 15, 1929, Page 60

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‘ ‘ THE EVENING STAR, WASHTNGTON. D. €. FRIDAY. NOVEMBER AMUSEMENTS. AMUSEMENTS. AMUSEMENTS. 15, 1929. o AwusmMENTS. | AMUSEMENTS. AMUSEMENTS. 60 1930 DIARIES AND | HUGUENOT GROLP | 1 PaREs WL CELEBRATE o e . For the New Week A Popular Star and a Great Production . Ave. Society to Mark 140th Anni- | versary of Edict of "Toleration. s for Estimates B. A. COE & CO. 1366-68 Park Road N.W. Col. 10378 STARTING AT 10:00 A. M, Now it’s ‘Washington’s turn to thrill to the entrancing tun beauties, side-splitting comedy and shinin rs whq ein, ttl love, laugh and dance—all combining to make this the onuund.ll Marking the 140th anniversary of the promulgation of the edict of toleration in France for the Huguenots in 1789, the Huguenot Soclety of Washington. | yland and Delaware will meet Mon- | at 8 pm., at the American Uni- | n J. C. Vurpillot. chaplain | speak on “Our Drm to the Hugy a A program has been arranged. in- cluding music by the Men's and Wom- lee Clubs. Miss Mary Mears | ant professor of French, will | ess. Samuel Herrick will pre- 1 Powdered Metnl to Produce Heat.| By means ot powdered aluminum nn\ A jot of oxygen, it is possible to gene- | rate a heat whi through any soli TODAQ‘S AMUSEMENTS. National — “Caprice,” with _Alfred Lunt and an Fontanne, Theater Guild production, at 8:20 p.m. Poli's—"Little Accident,” comedy, at 8:30 pm. Gayety—“Jazztime Revue,” at xs and 8:15 p.m. Metropolitan—George Arliss in “Dis- | racli” talking picture, at 11:33 am, | 1:25, 3:25, 5:25, 7:25 and 9:25 pm. | R-K-O-Keith's—“Rio Rita,’ Bebe Daniels, at 10:45 am., 5:05, 7:10 and 9:20 p.m. Earle—Colleen Moore in and Fools” at 11:35 am., 5:40, 7:40 and 9:45 p.m. Fox—Lenore Ulric in_“Frozen Jus- tice,” talking picture, at 2:30, 4;40, 7:40 and 9:50 p.m. burlesque, l(th 12:50, 8, | “Footlights 1:40, 3:45, d," with Joan Craw- 1; 3:20, 5:40, 7:55 and 10:15 p.m. Rialto—"Shanghai Lady.” with Mary Nolan, at 11:50 a.m., 1:50, 3:50, 5:50, 7:50 and-9:50 p.m Columbia—""Why Bring That Up?" with Moran and Mack; secos. week. At 11:10 a.m.,, 1:15, 3:20, 5:25, 7:30 and 9:35 pm. | Little Theater—"Piccadilly,” a silent Dlture, with Gilda Gray. . Time not Riven. Ambassador—“Barnum Was Right,” ||| at 6:50, 8:30 and 10:10 p.m. “The Four Feathers,” at 2:25 Central— from 11 am. to 11 pm | CHRISTMAS | GREETING CARDS ORDER EARLY We Are Showing Attractive Designs " continuous | PENS | KEYS REPAIRED DUPLICATED ADAMS NEWS DEPOT, %02 G ST. THE PARROT 1643 Conn. Ave. “Speaks for Itself” 15th and G Streets 2nd BIG WEEK The Indescribable and Incomparable Radio Picture’s Version of ' ZIEGFELD’S SUCCESS . With BEBE DANIELS and JOHN BOLES | 701_12th N.W. h will cut its way A The First in the Field! —of repairing runs and snags in hose. I Southern Stelos Co. 418 7th S.W. Your Favorite Negative | 8x10 Enlargement Developing and Printing 35C National 6580-6571 OPTICAL SHEESEE= ST. N.W. When You Need a HOULDER BRACE Get it at GIBSON'’S 917 G Street N.W. 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Francis Fredtie Burke Frederick —LAST TIMES TODAY— WARNER BROS, PRESENT THE GREAT ACTOR GEORGE ARLISS in “DISRAELI” DOCTOR, CURE YOURSELF. But it takes Two Hilarious Plot and a series of De- lightfully Funny RICHARD the specialist in the affairs of the Heart in T.LOVE DOCTOR * A Joyous Farce Good for a . Thousand Heart-y Laughs IT'S A PARAMOUNT LAUGH FEST —LAST TIMES TODAY— BIG PICTURE MONTH—HIT NO. 3 COLLEEN “FOOTLIGHTS Play and the Perfect Cast Surging Drama of Heart- Living Screen. Man Who Loved Her— Woman Sacrifices Herself on the Altars of Mother Love to Save Something Dearer Than Life and Reputation. A Warner Bros. Vitaphone Talking Picture 134BELOW ‘F/ST. Girls, and Ezciting, Situations to Cure D & MOORE in AND FOOLS” Ga. Ave. & Farragut St QDAY _MONTE T RFEN L 1uncnflgmug MUSCIAL ACCOMPANIM] SUNNY SIDE ALL SINGING TALKING DANCING accomplishment of the living screen . « « & vivid, frresistible glorifls X@M ORRO eation of youth and melody, WL . TheMusicallRomanee; SensationTofiFMITGEWSrGon The crowwing achievement of the emtertainment world . . . swrpassing anything ever presemted om stage or sereem . . . brilliant as the stars . . . romantic as the moow . . . Mot as the sun . . . you will see and hear it mot omce, but . . . again and again. JANET GAYNOR CHARLES FARRELL Sharon Lynn Frank Richardson El Brendel Marjorie White Story, Music and Didlyg Written by DESYLVA, BROWN & HENDERSON | DN THE STAGE | Fanchon & Marco's Snlurtest Idea CALIFORNIA CAPERS - FIRST TIME AIYWIIRE AT POPULAR PRICES CARO"NA s Tith ALY NEIL, COLLIER. INCESS LobiEE P A%EN USE G HORRORS." cum-d: A News. ‘CENTR oth St Bet. D and E TODAY. CLAl‘h TTE COLBERT and AL STON LADY ALL-TALKING PiC- Tonight NATIONAL 5 $1.00 to $3.00 50c t082.50 edy ‘Onecrtaints “cAPmcE" ALFRED LUNT. PPN FoNTANNE s ONTGOMERY, __.*__. WEEK COM. NEXT SUN. EVE. | Twice Daily Thereafter d Spain's Greatest Dancer POLI'S THEATER ARGENTINA given by the SWISS' CLUB | 1003 K Street N.W. Tuesday, Nov. 19th 8:30 P.M. Cash Prize: Admission T5¢ Cole’s Harmony Kings Musie GAYETY THEATRE MUTUAL BURLESK Matinee Every Day PHONE DISTRICT 9324 IOME 123 © 8t NE. TODAY—GLENN TRYON NUM_WAS_RIGHT" TALKING PICTURE). in “BAR- (100% ALL- T14th & Col. Rd. N.W. TODAY — MARGARET, LIVINGSTON in “"AFTER MARRIAGI '"V u Uth & Park RICHARD ~_ARLI POWELL and CLIVE BROOK. Ga. Ave. TODAY_HAL SKELLY and EVELY RENT 1 AN TRART G00% REL TALKING PICTORE). WEEK BELASG Th “DEATH TAKES A HOLIDAY?" &, A% %" ‘With an Arcumnlllhgl Cant Headed by PH!I‘.’IF MERIVALE story that aroused great dis- in’ Inly. wh PoLpsTo;\izfi at .8:21; Matinee Tomorrow G. SUN,, SEATS NOW SEE THE VANISHING WHIPPET CAR AND 10 BEAUTIFUL | Eves. & Sat. Ml‘ 50 | Thur, Ma '.oc’“m Sl o RATED COLORED —TUESDAY. NOV. = GF_AND M T137 ot &t. Tow: p.m., with ofch poiniment Extavished 1900, THE, EX SCHOOL OF DANCING xt_Door to Earle Theater WE GUARANTEE (o ‘teach you to dance correctly in 8 lessons. All lessons private. Practice_lessons._31.00 Acrobatics 1308 _1Sth. Nerth 7076 THE FOX S'l'UDlO BALLROOM _DANCING. rl'v‘r‘llh n:"rylnTANn FPLAC Acln ON THE Fox_° n Waitz, twusnt cofrectiy in u few lessons. private any hour. Class Saturday Evenings: {hst. at & Dancimg. fag LEN WALLER Ballroom _ Daneing Beginners, g-u tudio. 3615 leth Phone Adams, £t Private jessons by Bey | | REPUBLIC THEATER—Annapolis, M * | COLONIAL—Winchester, Va. | MASONIC—Cilifton CIRCLE 0 i T K.EO'NARD e MELODY LANE. SYLVAN THEATER ARt !L‘ocx \noéc L, et AWI) PAUL PAGE in “PROTE Paramount Sound New TAKOMA Free parking MILING IRISH (All-Talking ) s and_Act. Shows at Feature, 9:15. No WE'RE TALKING Silver Spring. Md T ARG alking. VERS," & Novelty MD. DOUGLAS FAIR- BANKS in “PAST LIFE SIDNEY LUST'S sALLY" TECTION.” RICHMOND . THE HOLLYWOOD m:vu (Al Talking. Singing_and Dan Ve . Canitol st M ‘McCOY In LOOD. STANTON ME‘Q‘U‘ i WAL, COLLIER. J ACHELOR T Gang in~THE LITTLE District of Columbia. THE EARLE—13th and E streets n.w. RIALTO—Ninth near G n.w. AMBASSADOR—18th and Col rd. n.w. APOLLO—624 H street n.e. AVENUE GRAND—645 Pa. ave. s.e. CENTRAL—Ninth street. AVALON—Conn. ave. and McKinley. COLONY—Georgia ave. and Farragut. HOME—1230 C street n.e. TIVOLI—14th and Park rd. n.w. YORK—Georgia ave. and Quebec n.w. STANTON—S515 C street n.e. HAPPYLAND—1020 7th stréet n.w. Maryland and Virginia. MARYLAND—Hagerstown, Md. OPERA HOUSE—Leesburg, Va. Bl’i:J"llEATION HALL—Indian Head. UNIVERSAL—Shady Side, Md. MARYLAND—Frederick, Md. TOME SCHOOL—Port Deposit, Md. MARADA~—St, Michaels, Md. . BETHESDA—Bethesda, Md. MELVILLE—Sykesville, Md. STATE—Westminster, Md. IMPERIAL—Brunswick, Md. PALACE—Frostburg, Md. JEFFERSON—Charlottesville, Va. STRAND—Staunton, Va. 'orge, Va. OLIVER—Crewe, Va. COLONIAL—Fredericksburg, Va. VIRGINIA—Harrisonburg, Va. REGAL—Urbanna, Va. TOWN HALL—Trappahannock, Va. WEISS, Emporia, Va. RITZ—Chatham, Va. RELEE—Relee, Va. " | NEW—Woodstock, Va. STRAND—Strasburg, Va. NEW MARKET—New Market. Va. Youit LAUGH A5 ¥ NEVER Lauigers BEFORE 4 | LOEW’S COLUMBIA STARTING SATURDAY MARY PICKFORD DOUCILAS FAIRBANKS in. an., adaptation., of Shakespeare’s ‘THE TAMING OF THE SJHREW’ +Bhe two greatest personalities in the entevmmmzn: world brought together in one of the, most famnf’lfihfl élary and “Doug will thrill, amaze and entertain you in their ALLTALKING presentation of this remarkable, deathless story. Hearst Metrotone News Short Subjects Columbia Concert Orchestra Claude Burrows, Conductor LAST TIMES 'i'ODAY “WHY BRING THAT UP?” A PARAMOUNT PICTURI (o) s ‘. ALL TALKING~ with, JACK OAKIE ‘HELEN KANE WILLIAM AUSTIN STANLEY SMITH Nancy Carroll as a chorus girl who in- herits a boy’s school —singing and danc- ing. Helen- Kane— boop - boopa-drooping. Jack Oakie— wise- cracking. Co-ed cuties, collegiate cut-ups is a picture that will even cure the- stock market blues. ON THE STAGE- Al EVANS| PAI.ACE SYNCOPATORS w a.wu./fg' long shols '!liEYilE OFE | with, GEORGE DEW. WASHINGTO&Y FORSYTHE & KELLY EDDIE : MC KENNA FRED EVANS ENSEMBLE BEN HUR PONIES i HEARST METROTONE NEWS |l W B W e S LAST TIMES TODAY * 4 JOAN CRAWFORD © 'UN‘I"AMD’ A N WA W wes w TN W

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