Evening Star Newspaper, January 8, 1930, Page 20

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WASHINGTON, D. C. WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 8, 1930. "nlu Bos- | plays THE EVENING .STAR, l!eutw"l own comy tion of college cut-u ton,” and Liszt's featured Wlm‘ mlnfl—'fifi]. “My Maryland.” _In addition there ‘Three_one- ys wlfl ‘be presen the eo h by at 8:18 o'clock at wum: Audito- rium, Bleventh and Rarvard streets. | Agministration Buildin. = METROPOLITAN—"General Craek.” .| The Metropolitan Thester announces nuo on umrny John Barrymore will Vitaphone star for by wnmr Bros: n nla vldoly MM plc':u” e m% one of nu screen | hew season’s most brifliant produc- | NeT in | tions. . 48 n this scréen’ drama Mr. l " ':“mll the Prince i’ of Kuriand, feared through- out Europe in the !ll’ly eighiteenth Metrotone News, the Paiace Charles Gaige at the Orlln and short subjects will complete the program. FOX~—"Christina.” Janet Gaynor in “Christina” s an- as next MA screen -nueuan ALL MODELS RCA . __on Display - MT. PLEASANT MUSIC SHOP 3310 14th St. N.W.! Col. 1641 AVG- 'm'ffl" W .'f ; " irley M irley Mason -'fl:m ool e Buenelor Gin.” “Skinner “The loln:mnu!'; lll&l‘g. v!l’&! Vllllhun' vllhty Vi RS REIWAD GMISRLE. ™ mmecmes LUCREEIA century, and known y the lflbflquet min - R TN LK N _m o des. In, _" 2 “13” ?fiflmlumnco sons m‘:( ‘E'J’:un oml, My er, = ;. e - +esitin of the ltugmn o the comeert patrot, ldve:::um SRl g stage, nn make her | of romance i - e Marian Nixon, Lowell r: 4 w "' S nipion e e utes et | Shatgman. Arimids, Hobert Bosworth and Jacqueline Logan. gton at Poli's 'nutm next .| - JProm start to finish “General Crack” s said u:ne a constant whirl of action, with acenes of flerce warfare, as well a8 t romance in & pportunity her hluflmlc ability. Oharles Morton, recently one of the ‘Peur Devils,” plays opposite the star. Rudoiph veteran character actor, is-also in the em William K. Howard directed. On the stage will be another: Fanchon VitaBhons vagiets. ita) &::'m % Gagnor, 3 s et ‘kn Crawford Tm%i—' om- ramed. “Ontimed ‘\m Vitashen ne. “The Awful Truth." A moments of moonl! gYPsy camp and amid the regal splendor M:mhmmnc«munom- turies ago. PALACE—“New York Nights” ‘The third jon at Loew’s Palace during Loew's Ji wiil present Norma -:.'"fir first talking role in “New Yorl from the stage hit, 1n the cast are Gilbert Roland, )hreld uay‘ sleo o Jluu; By Hal ‘lhuu ““The Daned of Life.” Radio Department . Thie lap-n-nl is menaged by one of.the best knows radio experts in Wi ton. Al installitions of sets are ler his personal supervision, which guarantees parfect service to our customers. .- Let Us Demonstrate I‘h‘ RCA RADIOLA We guarantee our prices to be s low as een h hgd in the city. Special terme. Gaisounoff and murpcnmr'l “Louise.” MUGR WALPOLE—Janwary 16. Hugh Waipole, Bnglish novelist and R Mazion Bixon in LoRichard iz in “Geralaine.” Docter.” HtBen" fl'-’n'"'“'na‘u" el u luht P ot "W A : mdml.“um___ -Sae ‘#m;a "fu‘ ot rpSeogenn. Siolls MRSAVA Marrigdin Setly- iatriebn Mells o sera” OIS RS~ OO i m Ve It} ! can e 4) Ilflm i " lfl age.” - ar ly2e the e_-!f.'.'.z.... 4 e T : o XD TR . e win ‘::nn " ;ansheé'}:%-“__h “a:r. oamblers.” fi‘:fi‘fi‘%}:fl Jobyna Ralston in Lee Tracy in “College Coauette.” * o T Tracy if is he é’flmmy“mmu: 4 am., Conteat Tieigh 8choor auditortvm.” on mar “'nu At u:d Immorality of the Novel." 4 Man not much over 40, flml 16 has more than 20 novels Dl 'vrut i '"nu lnehuflnt siich works of e Cathedral, “The Duchess of Wrexe,” “Harmer John" and “Winter's Moon.” In discussing the morality of the novel Mr. Walpole will deal with a va- riety of mbjecu that are arousing much He will, for example. 0ld Liosd in ome Danger.” A Dolores Del Rio in Resurrection.” Magjon Davier in mp drinking. - He returns one morn- ng: with his v-rmer with & mvl non‘ they have and -Jin enough uuwnnuw.vonrnvm.a racketeering producer. . With an eye out for Jill, he aceepts the song and then oceeds to get Pred intoxicated after has made a pledge to his wife to stop drinking. Other circumstances arise that grip the interest up to & ‘hgltll“z% s Dave Schooler, late of 3 ve ) Jate ufim. New York, arrives vmh 48 master of cere- ‘monies for nu weck In the presenta- L “1adg :M, Pave. John Gilbert it Hlofiots Night.” Dark. R PR 12th & G Sts. Pianop—Vietrolas Radios—Furniture Marion Davies in 9 in “MArianne.” inger. thy, Mackalll Dorothy, Mackall nmrfi- imall Strest w‘ ‘c‘é Vit - Lenore Uiric State i L tiee.” Takoma . C. Tek. Px. D. Richmond Alexsndria. Va. o 0 B -aa AT BB o B My Tt Trenie Bordon! En-mm and n Irene Bordonl Lo “Qhirming Siuners 9..,...1,..“’8 “The, Deliz] rlotta, Ant Ithe: Mary it “ Ll ed. “The Desrt Sons.” eum- ’v'n‘r‘fi i 3‘1"-%!:”""- 5. *“Mna ariet ted in umzfin undér the mane mme of T. Arthtir Smith. way, and aria from " (Rossin}). iano selections, including 'fl'l “Prelude m C Sharp Minor”; Mf. “Lokk!" herd mountain eall Nore o “1a Ce:l ntola” ISADORA DUNCAN DANCERS— llr. Reutter will offer s mup u Saterday. Rachmanin COIII n in Bet L’ Cor T l‘ v ta ‘\": l vly "fllbhufl"t 'Il’lll! “Paris.” ayon e rtoon. Car Vitaphone v - Gary « coo r York son, in on,, “Paris.” etv. ___ Vitaphone variety. Gary. Coomr and Rod La Rol Jghn Bele and 1n, Brian in, a A irgiman Comedy. GAYETY—"Dimpled Darlings.” ‘The Isadors Dunean Dancers will “Dimpled Darlings” will be the at- |give but two dance programs here, both tnctkm next week at the Gayety) r’:e.x: aan'aur‘d m: Al , A uuan 1s promised by Producer Go -mmu evening m been for the plece. ‘The cast includes lmn bécatise of the ellbonu scen- “Gambling” at the National Theater | Bradley, who is featured with Bert Carr, ery nl the German opers. next week, beginning Monday evening, | An unusually good HMebrew eharastér | Two different programs will be given The production comes to Wumnmn‘comedmm !uwv Hyatt, & 280-pound | by the dancers, and all tickets for After more than 150 performancés at | buffoon, in female impeérsoriation | Thursday eévening may be changed for the Pulton Theater, New York. | “bit’: Tlreu Shaeffer, singing 4nd | either of the two performances at the Weenma.y and Saturday matinees are talking soubrette; Ruby May, “spotted” | gfl:ee‘ otx ’t;:oe (;x: “:;{wr Smith concert reau, o NA'I'IONAD—G..!II )( Ceban in ambling.” ! George M. cohnn in what critics as- sert is his greatest performance is to appear With the originl company in engagement is. the aE nnmummu\u lherr ung juvenile. - e tour tl‘..Q h w0 lur! Mr. Gohan's fim‘ Wiyt ol ot to be in numerous dancing interludes; James n,,mm ie Marsh, who plays many roles, and AN e :&s ington 18 one e chorus 18 SIGRID ONEGIN—Saturday. g S coms o-cgush e Oné of the fost important and inter- lon% journey away from New York since | 910. The last time he went on the “TRISTAN UND ISOLDE’—Tonight. Juliette Lippe will sing the role of Isolde in “Tristan uM nolu tonigh: with -the German Grand Opers Co. at POli's Theater. The curtsin rises at 8 % | aay at 8 o'clock, when Sigria Onegin, i8 scheduled at Constitution Hall, D. A. 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