Evening Star Newspaper, November 17, 1929, Page 24

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24 . THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €, NOVEMBER 17, 1929—PART ONE. * | Co., receivers, announced yesterday. | the related companies, which includes | comedy, “Art and Mrs. Bottle,” which | to write another play until his first - became abusive when he directed them IRM IN BANKRUPTCY ' | T0i, (0" s mor renie o the | $hassins receves to-be-iseea in she | YOUNG P AN RIH T [ o A A s e e ANTI-FASCISTS HELD. B R R R by ity play, which is witty and light and | Since then he has had three other they, ware relased t | 3 other 12 companies affiliated with the | ~ o] MacCormack said that at least | ‘Toombs Court HALF-MILLION SHORT | Gefinct New York concern. i part of this money seemed to have beer OFFERS NEW COMEDY | contains many sly digs at the artistic | West End successes, “The Man With | Te@ Men and Six Women Charged | {37 "iheir attorney ugtil thel gencral, has SoumIca thet, bwe 0 cins | S5*UAlly loaned o call, but “since Juns temperament, deals with Mrs. Bottle's | Red Hair” s dramatization of Hugh With Disorderly Parade. hearing tod e L, A year Wi wn I T - " 2 tomers of all 13 of the “circle c« o return to the bosom of her family after | Walpole's novel, “Mud and Treacle,” in NEW YORK, November 16 (#).—Ten pns 1 g High Loss to Customers of New panies” will amount. to between 86000, B e operations of ‘the mooc,in | Benn Levy's “Art and Mrs. Bottle” | having eloped with an artist 20 years men and six women, engaging in an Would Limit Foreign Students. . an ,000,000. ollan g " reviously. 7 anti- s 101 n ront o v York Corporation Is et e e L ated ::,‘J.".‘;J;':.-‘-" LA Brings Miss Irene Vanbrugh PrMiss Vanbrugh's sense of comedy Is 3 the Hungarian consulate on lower | PTague, c”c““f"‘t';’“"; “"‘:‘:‘1""';“‘“‘“ - poration for fraud and stock security | ~“There is nothing to appear that the don Staf as deliclous as ever and she is ably sup- | Tallulah, by the way, has resorted to | Broadway, were arrested yesterday on | (#).—Students of the Vienna Anatomi~ Estimated. sales for the State Bureau of Securities. | frm's insolvency was due to any mac Back to London Stage. ported by Robert Loraine as the artist. | Prench farce for her latest enterprise | disorderly conduct charges. cal Institute have lodged a protest with ST Col. D. W. MacCormack, chief of the | terja] extent to the recent depression in Mr. Levy has produced the plece him- | and is now appearing in “He's Mine.' Singing the “Internationale” and car- | yho yniversity authorities against the receivership department of the Irving | gecurity prices, he said. self. He is only 20 years old. an adaptation by Arthur Wimperis | rying placards, one of which charged | o\ o 00" n oy cessive number of By the Associated Press. Trust Co. disclosed that the chief as- | - LONDON (N.AAN.A)—Benn Levy. a | He wrote his first play, “This Woman | from the French of Louis Verneuil. It | Fascism with having a part in the tex- | 8dm NEW YORK, November 16—An ex- | sets of the Bankers' Capital Corporation playwright of merit, has the distinction | Business,” when he was at Oxford and | is of the usual conventional type, but | tile strike situation at Gastonia, N. C., | foreign students to medical studies amination of the books of the bankrupt | consists of $1.850,592 in the form of | A vocational extension program has | of bringing Miss Irene Vanbrugh back | hawked it around London for five years | has an excellent cast Which includes | the demonstrators marched down lower | They demand that the numbers of for- Bankers' Capital Corporation revealed | call loans placed with related compantes. | been adopted by the Manila, Philippine | to the London stage after an absence | before it was accepted. Being a young | Allan Aynesworth, Helen Haye and | Broadway to the Battery and back up | eigners enrolled bear 'a definite ratio a deficit of $619,241, the Irving Trust | Its chief llability is $2,429,374, owed to ' Islands, board of education, of nearly three years in his new | man of character, he determined not ' Henry Kendall. to the consulate. A policeman said they ' to the native students. FE DA e o, D - >, o D D A e 2> 5 pal LA e e . 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