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THURSDAY, MARCH .20, 1930. AMUSEME! D—8 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, SHEPARD FIGHTS RETURN TO KANSAS AMUSEMENTS. LECTURE Louis Untermeyer POETRY Under the Amspices of the American Asso- clatiom of University Women—Admission, $1.00 Y. W.C. A. Auditorium 17th & K Sts. I‘rlflny _March 21st, at 8:30 P.M. « Such o 1 0 Weky's Famous _ Paint- | ine “must’ soon | leave. Not to se o h orld. i and sentlemen by thousands are| attendine Nana'y, fatevell receptions at 1417 G 8t dmission 25¢. _AMUSEMENTS. D. C. FIREMAN CONVICTED | OF ASSAULTING HIS WIFE George G. Eendemn Accused of | Kicking Mate and Threaten- g Her With Knife. George G. Henderscn, 35, a fireman | attached to No. 2 Engine Company and living at 612 Pifteenth street northeast, was_convicted of assault on his wife Army Officer Held in Wltes Death Admits Engagement ». g, iy Bt MEEE | his_personal recognizance. to Stenographer. | 'n‘:? wife, MrsogLoM.ie Henderson, tuld] the court a story of how her husband | ‘m a “fit of temper,” on March 2, had threatened her with a knife, kicked her | thigh, wrenched her arm, cursed her | E. Morrison Paper Co. 1009 Pa. Ave. Tomorrow! She’s Mine! Special for Friday 1 Auto Strop Razor, blade, strop and case; 1—35¢c Wilson Club Shaving Cream; 1—25¢ Aqua Velva; 1—25c Palmolive Talcum—ALL Special. .. .35¢c GIBSON’S Eoetybedy's! By the Associated Press. DENVER, Colo., March 20.—Cheerful, and admitting his engagement to Miss Grace Brandon, Brooks Field, Tex., stenographer, Maj. Charles A. Shepard, | United Statcs Army surgeon, _today ase on $25,000 | bond from er County jail, | where he has becn held since Monday charged with the fatal poisoning of his wife. Yesterday he admitted his affection woman, for_whose love | assert he killed his wife last June at Fort Riley. Kans. He con- tinued to deny his guilt, however. and said he would fight immediate return; to Kansas. Maj. Shepard sketched his friendship which later devcloped into affection for Miss Brandon, and admitted he be- came engaged to Miss Brandon eight months after the death of his wife. Shepard denied emphatically any con- nection with his wife's dfln\h and said she was the vietim of a “tragic habit" of which he had tried to cure he is said to have written her Curtis_McCoskzv Mrs. Shepard w.s death.” Woman Elected Mine Director. NEW YORK. March 20 (P).—Mrs. Margaret Schulze has been el-cted a director of Newmont Mining Co.._con- trolled by her father, Willilam Boyce ‘Thomp-on. TODAY'S AMUSEMENTS. National--“Vanity Fair of 1930, a! §:20 pm Auditorium — Robert *“Ingomar,” at 8:30 p.m. vety—"French Model=." nd 8:15 p.m. Without 7. 4:44, Downing in burlesque, Women, and 10:58 p.m. Palace—Vilma Banky m ‘A Lady Love,” at 11:40 am., 2:30, 4:45, 7°25 and 10 pm. and had finally driven her and two young ch’ldren from the home. Mrs. Henderson also said that on the same day Mer husband attacked the 11-year-old daughter and shook her | until she fainter Later he struck the voung son, kno :ig his eyeglasses to the fico g Scissors and Knives y Sharpened a_Small Charse GIBSON'S 917 G St. NW. ,.'EOK YOUK HEALTHS SAKE [ NLARGEMENTS & l 8x10 30 C? us about vour “developing and vrinting M LEESE:’&R.‘-:{'Y 614 9th ST. N.W. See your Steaks and Chops before they are charcoal Broiled to your Taste Stnee 1888 919 G St. NW. WHERE Woadley Park Towers Restaurant Ave. at Klingle Bridge rangements may be made jor ncheon, Bridge, Tea or Dinner Club Breakfost Table, D'Hote Dinner, 4 la Carte Service 6:30 10 8:30 Nightly ol terrace. with its hings. bordering onto will be open AUTO WASHINGS 1 s 15-MINUTE SERVICE System Auto Laundries, Inc. North 9417 1227 R St. N.W. 24-Hour Service Special for Friday and Saturday “If It Swims, We Have It” .30c Ib. 20c Ib. 25¢ doz. .10c Ib. Filet of Flounders. . . Bosten Mackerel Clams Herring . Smelts Frogs ‘Wholesale Eacho & Co.,Inc. Litlian Koth Added Feature, Ann Pennington in @ Vitaphone Variety “Hello, Baby WILL PRESENT A COM- PLETE CHANGE OF PRO- GRAM ON FRIDAYS BEGINNING TOMORROW wiITH HELEN KANE The Original “BOOP-BOOP-A-DOOP” Girl IN PERSON With Joe Keden at the Piano FOUR TIMES DAILY And on the n Reginning at 10:30 A. M. OLIVE BORDEN LLOYD HUGHES ~ “HELLO SISTER” NOTE: THE REGULAR FRIDAY MID- NIGHT SHOW AS USUAL Keith's—"The Cohens and the Kc]l\'sJ in Scotland,” at 11:28 am., 1:28, 3:28, | g 5:22, 7:22 and 9:22 p.m Baite She Couldn't Say No-. at 11 | am. 12:30, 2:30, 3:20, 5:30, 7:55 and | 955 pm. Columbia—Yilliam Haines, in “The | Girl Said No,” a6 11:05 a.m., 1:05, 3:1 ; 5:25 7:25 and 9:35 pm. Ambassados v Cooper in_“Seven Days' Leave, at 6:10, 8 and 9:45 pm. | Central="Bufning Up,” from 11 e.n to 11 pm. “D-vil May For Real Smart Furniture Go to Faum’s CONNECTICUT AVE. 0pp Mayflower Hotel Care,” at 2, 3:50, THE WRIGHT CO. 5= BARGAIN BASEMENT 0 p portunities Ridiculous Prices for FRIDAY! Scores of GOOD FUR- NITURE items, at great sacrifices! Odd pieces, some that are slightly mar- red—but every one “REAL BARGAIN"' (5) $1.69 End Tables. .......ooossie P R T SOC (4) $3.50 Decorated High Chairs. ... (2) (3) (2) (1) $2 $65 Walnut Buffets $45 Walnut Dutch Cupboard. . .. 85 Oak Upholstered Dining Chairs $49 Kitchen Cabinets. . ......cois00i0ecacs. Round Tables, Co e R R $1.95 135 $77.00 $79.50 $24.00 $85.00 $6.50 $7.50 $4.0.00 $19.00 $21 Dutch Cupboard Servers..... ceees 14297 $12 Davenport Tables $5 Congoleum Rugs, 5 Oblong Oak Extension Table $6.50 36-in. green 2-pe. Tapestry Overstuffed Suite 8185 Bed-Davenport Suiie, in velour §39.50 Mahogany-finish China Cabinets. .. .. §195 10-pc. Dining Room Suite, in walnut. . $12 Coil Springs $15 Unpainted Gate-leg Tables. Suite. . . 8125 4-pe. Dining Room 36 Chifforobe. walniu $69 Vanity Dressers, walnut $25 Breakfast Suites. painted $5.95 Book Shelves 60-in. Mahogany Buffets................... $2 ;_00 845 Mahogany China Cabinets. . ............ 32‘5-00 Also Buffet Mirrors, Beds (W ood end Metal) and Other ‘tems Too Numerous to Mention at Sensational Prices LOWEST TERMS ARRANGED! ‘WRIGH T 905-907 7th St. N.W. 21-22-23 Municipal Fish Market 12th & Water S.W. Natl. 7973 Friday and Saturday Only No Items Sold Without Coupons , . . Get Out Your Scissors & Save! A Great Saving Event for the First 2 Days of Spring (Fri. & Sat.)! r“«“wuh This Coupon®-e-e=s, Headlight Overalls Blue or white in 3 regular A Special Lot of o, BROADCLOTH With This Coupon Only 79( Blue, and Tan Collarattached Sizes Otis Underwear Balbriggan. Per garment.. -‘m'-wm. This Coupon™e-+--+-+{ Blue Work Shirts SOcI ”N"'\\m» This € Broadelsth Pamm Plain colors or fancy ¢ patterns t Green § Coat style. ¢ Union made... models. 14 to 16%. §o-e-e = With This Van Heusen & Armx Gollm 4 for 95c “a-a-ee\Vith This C pon 25: Beacon Ihlt Hose ".......,._. e — Regular $1.98 BOYS’ KNICKERS | Pure Linen Initizled llandhrmiels 50 c ‘ We request the return of anything that can be bought for less elsewhere. o2 (W ith This Coupon®-e-s-e-e f $20 Men's Wool Suits el S‘l 2.75 tans. Fine terial: { ; Sweaters { Plain shades 98 . :nnd patterns. . 1 e With This Counon Only Sl it AR Choice of many good looking new patterns. Fine fab- ries, 187.95 Boy's 2-Pants Suits .95 New spring shrdes and 1 patt \ 5 512 €8 8 $14.95 Boys' Suits . . 9 50 qunhlv { new. spring B — i : TR WY ST v, | k] h o Y $2.98 and $3.98 Pullovor : 4 o-o-+-+-+-4With This Coupon-+--s-e-e, ~ 6 ‘ i H -4 i"""‘“‘lfl. “hin Coupeo Sweet-Orr Overalls ! White or olue in reg- ular sizes...... i Fancy Rayon Half I|ou New spring 5 patterns -npr. "With This coun(m"""“""’ { Rayon Shirts or Shorts { Many 4 5 i i shades. Each. . c E Wit Boy's Golf Hose { Variety of 1 9 $ patterns and shades..... Maryland ‘White i Broadcloth Shirts s Collar attached § styles in sizes ¢ 14 to 15%. ! : : ] $3 and $3.50 MEN'S TROUSERS 32.19 With This Coupon Only Newest light and dark shades for Spring. Wit Men's Spring Hats H Nc\v greys and tans. Silk lined AUDITORIUM ALL THIS WEEK Ersnt Friday ROBERT DOWNING SNCOMAR Next Mon., Tues. and Wea. “VIRGINIUS” Nights, $1.50, $1.00, 75c, 50c ats., $1.00, 75¢, 50c Seats Now & °1o0n: . ity K2 Dr. Samuel D. Schmaihausen will_talk on “The Cult of Personal Pleasure” Monday, March 24 :30 The Willard Atspices Junior League of Washington Tickets—Willard Social Bureau or 1520 Conn. Ave. EWARNER BROS. E Dally, 11 A. M. to 11 P. M. LAST DAY WINNIE LIGHTNER In Warner Bros. and Vitaphone's “SHE COULDN'T SAY NO” WARNER 8ROS. MerropoLiTAN Dally, 11 A. M. to 11 P, M. LAST DAY SONG - WEST A Warner Bros. and Vitaphone Natural-Color Picture, With VIVIENNE SEGAL JOE E. BROWN JOHN BOLES 1 Line. 2600, oThe Northeast Home of Western Electric Sound Equipment,” announces REOPENING with Western Electric Sound Equip- ment, the best and only sound equip- ment of this (ype in Northeast.~ See ear. and “SHOW BOAT” the downtown theaters. TAKOMA “® 2nd A Talkle Evers LAST 2 DAYS HuneRY For Wonzn Lovers of (e world . . . of the sea’. . . & sweetheart in every port . . . bright lights and scarlet women lured them . . held them . . . fascinated them . then . . . in theic hour cf danger . . . death clutching at them . . . they thought of . . joked about . . . rovers women, M E”fi Fl:):tho;zt WOMEN the inspired effort of John Ford, the “Gold Medal Director.” An All-Talking Movietone Melodrama On the Stage Fanchon and Marco Present HOLLYWOOD STUDIO GIRLS FOX GRAND ORCHESTRA Leon Brusiloff, Conductor FOX MOVIETONE NEWS SATURDAY William Fox Will Present A Joyous, Launghing. Singing, Dancing Musical Farce “LET’S GO PLACES” F at Fourteenth “SHOW OF SH()W§ “Warner Bros.” AMBASSADOR o TODAY--GARY COOPEI __DAYS' LEAVE" Naar Bros 624 H St. NE, TODAYCHARLOTTE GREENWOOD in_"SO LONG LETTY." Warner Bros.’ AVALO Conn. Ave. and McRintey SE D C. TQRAY-MARY EATON in “GLORI- No -n-u: AMERICAN GIRL." "ODA max'r ZER. Warner ENT! R“, 9th St. Bet. D and E TODAY-RICHARD ARLEN in v BURMING R Warner Bros’ Y Ga. Ave. & Farrasut st. TQDAY —LEILA HYAMS and RO AND YOUNG in “THE BlsiSr __ MURbER 1230 © St. N.E. TQRAY - WILLIAM. POWELL _and Hi in “POINTED 14th & Col. R4. N.W. SAVOY TODAY — JOHN BARRYMORE in NE R.u. _CRACK.” '"vou *lsth & Park Ra. ODAY _and TOMORROW—RAMON TOVARRD “DEVIL MAY CARE."_ Warrer RBros.’ K G- Ave. & Quebee St. N.W. TODAY-_CONRAD NAGEL HE _SHiP FROM SRancRaL- " T RECTION SIDNEY LUST TALRING AN D PICTURES HIPPODROME o t8intthon “THEIR OWN DESIRES." RICHMOND ALEXANDRIA, VA. BaSTE RATHEON “BISHOP MURDER CAS 535 Sth St, JANET GAYNOR CHARLES FARRELL in “SUNNY SIDE UP" S'I'ARTING SATURDAY "ATIONAI. Tonight | Mat. Sat., 2:20 P. M.| at 8:20 “ \ POPULAR PRICES NIGHTS, 50c, $1, $1.50 and $2 Sat. Mat., 50c, $1 and $1.50 MUSICALREVUE HIT VAN Ty FalR g LEAN aeo MAYFIELD Next Week—Beg. Sun. Seats Sel . Prices, Nights. 50c to $250. Wed. Mat, te S1.50. Sat. Mat.. 50¢ to §2.00 JONICA New Musical Comedy COMPANY OF SIXTY - BRANDEAUX BALLET Producilon staged by William B. Friediander BURTON HOLMES TODAY AT 4:30 VIVID PICTURIZATION LONDON NEW FILMINGS Made During Her Glamorous l’ncel 3150 $1, 15: 50¢ 7 7777 7227 POLI’S Com MON., Mar, 24 Matinees Thursiay and Saturisy World's Most Famous Operetts THE MERRY WIDOW plisse, [f e Jhe ot Prince Daaile -- DONALD DE VRIES BRIAN cJears Finest sin Sompasy Ue ta, S5t A Pop, s d ArATS 3 \nwn’.l.l.wu 2% “The Voice of Love” LAWRENCE TIBBETT na Idn-flfild'yl»ll-)" THE ROGUE SONG with CATHERINE DALE OWEN STAN RAUREL OLIVER HARDY Directed by Lionel Barrymore 2 % 7 Entirely in Technicolor N Playing to Capacity at $2.00 at the Astor The- ater, New York, Here at Regular “Loew” Prices. STANTON i trdSeitades ih (QUIVE BORDEN - MORGAN CAROLlNA R E Gl S BETTY COMPSON-JACK OAKIE. sT’A"TE’n.-’é o wmm- n;ém: Sound . WARNER BROS “SHOW OF SHOW SYLVAN THEATER “THE DANCE OF_LIFE, FAIRLAWN “ANACOSTIA. D, RAYMOND HATTON in_“HELL'S HEROES." LITTLE THEATER »'%% o Continuous 1 to 11 “LOVE_OF csa ANOVA N. All 'ruxm Ph. lome. ot he Micror Sercen and De Forest Sound Reproducer RUDY VALLEE. SALLY BLANE MARIE DRESSLER, EDDIE . NUGENT, VAGABOND Lo JFSSE THEATER ‘;"' Bt NE A ind” Sihging. ,THE MELANCHOLY DAME." CoBows TRUSSES Elastic Hosiery Abdominal Supports Fitted Professionally GIBSON’S 917 G St. N.W. VILMA BANKY in her first complete talking picture, A LADY TO LOVE ——ON THE STAGE— TED CLAIRE in & Loew presenattion, “UENETIAN GIIIIHI.” F_St.at 12th—Cont. from ~SECOND BIG LAUGH WEEE A Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Picture WILLIAM HAINES Funnier Than Ever in ‘THEGIRL SAID NO’ ALL TALKING. WITH LEILA HYAMS MARIE_DRESSLE] POLLY MORAN \ 'g‘l‘ANTON 515 C GAYETY THEATER Matinee Evéry MUTUAL BUR! Phone District 9324 District of Columbia. THE EARLE—13th and E sta. aw. RIALTO—9th near G AMBASSADOR 18t and Col. rd. a.w. n.e. AVALON COLONY—Georgia ave. and HOME—1230 C st. ne. 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