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MOVIE CAMERAS Special Prices HOME MOVIE HEADOUARTERS. REID S. BAKER 15th & H Southern Bids. | George Washington THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, » L, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 2, 1930. YOUNG PATRIOTS WILL GATHER HERE Washington Family Members to Address Children’s Convention. Two members of the | address the annual convention of the Children of the American Revolution, " which will hold its annual meeting in family of | are scheduled to| RACE OPENING BRINGS ADDED POLICE CAUTION| Maj. Pratt Orders 14 Precincts to Be “On Lookout for Undesir- ables” and Guard Stores. ‘With the opening of the 11-day rac- ! ing meet at Bowie, Md., yesterday, Maj. Henry G. Pratt, superintendent of po- lce, issued an order to the 14 precincts to be “on the look-out” for undesira- bles here. | The order instructs members of the | police force to observe closely all store | doors and windows, both front and rear, on their respective beats. No. 80 for NEURlTlS Homoepathic rmacy 1007 H St. N.W. mne NA. 1695 CHAlRS FOR RENT Folding Chairs for Plrl&el. Enl!rhlnmen ete. CLYDE 7. NICHOIS N FUNERAL DIRECTORS 4209 9th St. N.W. Columbia 6324 NIAGARA FALLS — CANADA AND THE GREAT LAKES Leave Washington in special Pullman cars July 4th or August ist for Niagara Falls ‘end week's cruise on the Great Lakes aboard an_exclusively passenger AMUSEMENTS. lATIONAI. e $1.25, §1.00, 75¢ & 50el T "" 'd‘&htnlbq”e.sfilflt The Romantic Comedy Success, “HOLIDAY” By Philip Barry. One Solld Year at the Fiymouth eater, New York. NEXT wtnx “BROTHERS” s BURTON OLME Tomorrow—Mat. at 4:30 GERMANY Germany In the news and in the air—How is she adapting herself AMUSEMENTS. AMUSEMENTS. AMUSEMENTS. FROM EVERY POINT OF VIEW ! GREATEST LAUGHING HIT IN YEARS, —POST— In this sophisticated drama of modern love, Mr. Dix excels his former role in “Seven Keys to Baldpate.” The picture, flawlessly recorded and re- produced, possesses an admirable clarity of photography. The direction leaves no room for improvement. a fast-moving comedy which keeps the audience continually howling in uproar- fous glee. The whole makes —NEWS— Abounding in clever lines and farcical situations that, thru the very spontaneity of their humor, leave the audience hang- ing to the arms of their seats in a near. exhausted condition long before the last scene has giggled its way across the *screen. gil-burnink steamship visiting Chicago, Mackinac Island. Parry Sound (Geor- . Cleveland and Buf- “the perfect vacation. DRt —TIMES— Safe it is to predict that even the most serious person is bound to find many a good, wholesome laugh in this re- lease. ~—STAR— ‘The complications which arise through the wrong peo- ple falling in love with each THE other are truly humorous. LADIES A RADIO PICTURE ~HERALD— The many bilarious lines cause so much laughter that at times some con- versation is lost. Your Business —becomes our business, in a measure, when you bank here. We want you to feel free to seek our counsel whenever condi- tions warrant. readings "Spears, ror MATINEES THURSDAY AND SAT. M—“—’??m CAST = WHY YOu Not the alleged “allstar cast,” which often means “no stars at but 2 cast of STARS of atage and screen! Frank Fay, droll, romantic, the laugh- ing reincarnation of Don Juan! The ex- quisite Armida, more radiant than ever! Raquel Torres, Myrna Loy, Noah Beery, Fred Kohler, Tully Marshall, Mona Maris—need we go on! a These favorites of the singing screen Insure your complete en- U joyment of this perfect pic- Ol — / ture, “Under & Texas Moon. [ | all,” | DUMBARTON 125, ®scetn arg and JOSEPH SCHILDKRAUT in W, BOAT. | Comedy. Time of Leaves Tth St. W rf Daily Special Offer issit s to the changed conditions?—What Admission, 25¢ | Cross Building. Mrs. Percy Edwards | ik Pictured Vividly as tradition knows it will be told by | $1.00 Described Dramatically .' E BOOKS non and who is a great-great-grand- | STOTG SeNIW:. fitstrated lolagr ARN Be s N Tel. | areat-grandnephew, will meet'the chil- ! R 0. Tieker Office, 15th & H Sts. Natlonal ymphony their pilgrimage to Mount, Vernon. 1009 Pa. Ave. | About " 400 "delegates are expected | delegates” will patticipate in_ business National Bank CONSTITUTION HALL 1300 G K‘. Dl it I ‘ lll! LERK PROMOQTIQN. STATISTICAL | group of child players from Boston will | o istrie Bervic B Ehook. 5.e. cor, 15th and F . - Met o e it %14 Mountl e P. and Cashier word by "R ussIEE a Senbol, siercor: 15th and F nowe Met. 03 | theater of his own_ construction. P ”""4’&'.......... o 3fiool 2. | the youthful delegates, whose meeting | i ~ Another Great Show G : 4 fin;"r.ugfy‘ Whool " Fe. CONCERT ANNOUNCED This Week The Season’s Sensation! - g N . = PR Unanimously Acclaimed IN THE SUPREME COURT OF THE T‘IS- trict_of Columbia.—Rigel Belt. 5 | Saturday at 8:15 p.m. in Concordia Lu- | R — ¢ fica s St s *lo "obiain s decrae establisning of | theran Church, Twentieth and ol "N‘gfi_"‘vs%'gems Savings ...The play thatls Accounts ‘sweeoing the world | Carter is the accompanist. = 500, Thurs. & Sat. Mats., 50¢, $1, $1.50, 52 Carter, pianist. Miss Celander will siug | = | Swedish and Norwegian songs in native N.E. Home of sttes V'«'He Sound mlPORARfLY CLO!ID. A “Shades of STEAMER 10 A. M. and 2:30 P. M. 1.50 Padres Wine Elixir Toni are the influences at work today? Cafe and Lunch Ceunter on Steamer | | o inn, national president, will preside | o We Have |Mrs. Eleanor Washington Howard, a| Male fn Ciliternia = ‘tours personally conducted. all- Prices, $1.50, $1, 75¢, 50c ‘mece of Gen. Washington. Bishop F. w. SMITH TOURS Open § A.M. to 5:30 P.M. !dren at the Tomb of Washington on | ORCHESTRA | from all parts of the country. Repre- | Fn‘ ATIONAL. 16‘3 conn. Ave’ 'wesday Afternoon, April & meetings and various _entertainment | . o TEA Penna. Ave. at 10th St. N.W. o Clerk, File Clerk. Special course for statis” | present a play, under direction of Mrs. | 3 1111 Connecticut Avenue “It Al But Breathes” Stenography, Typing | Picasant street, will present an oug:-{ court portrait painter, St. Slahahul Clerk Aoall on'Mie. Hoaver I L e Fealinn_stasties_the Behorer: | will be concluded with a colonial ball | | AT | Bvangeline Giee Club to Appenr in| (I8 BEST SHOWINTOWN | | | Lrenimoudly A Crives | TMALCOLM m-rn-.'dm.m,f N } Lutheran Church Saturday. | 3 0 ‘Trust Building. Plaintiff, vs. Equi record by adverse possession against the de- | ¢traots Miss Louise Walsworth is di- ¢ = 35 Boston and Philadelohia Company f| “Assisting soloists on this occasion will = ® | costume. There also will be piano and ol ca Cleopatra”™ Charles Macalester Round Trip, 85c | Washington, April 15, in the new Red | s —Has she come back? b el codbcsh s | ““The’story of Washington's childhood | Special ‘\m president of the organization, who | , \ was the last child born at Mount Ver- | oth e 4 BLANK GIBSON’S sapense, dncluding sighiseeing - Asic for R Y, | St. George Tucker of Virginia, a great- | l"h Plrl Road N.W Col. 1316, or FRANKLIN OF WASHINGTON, D, C. 86 Musicians). | semting o membership ot 12,000, the HANS KINDLER, Conductor "PREPARE NOW LUNCHEON P g o 1 programs pianned in their honor. A e, s e Heal glerk. Ths,Civil Service Preparatory | Jars Anderson, and Theodore Tiller, |} DINNER JOHY B. COCHRAN THOS. P. HICKMAN N n ll n The Sensation and Greee and Pitman |nal marionette show, with figures and Suchorowsky. nt planned for oK e, | House s the featured event § |at the wa<hummn Club. GA'E" T"EITER 'ollls lo 1. 31620 ‘insurance Bi e | y - e - | The Evangeline Glee Club of this| o0 | city announces a concert to be given | - <t ‘al. Defengants —in & fendants, plaintifr's title in “fee simple ‘1o | Streets. WU 1OVVE A iss Rosh" N [ & 7:00 and 9:04 Eves., 50c, 81, $1.00, 5, 52.50 Per | be: Esther Celander, soprano, and Miss . & ves. [ ANNOUNCEMENT. legal_holidaxs. the first publication hereofgsotherwise as to him this cause will case of default the unknowa | "This club is a new organization and | this will be one of a series of Snring ap- | TAKOMA “ne r“.":'l:'"“’i o pearances arranged for the club. i driing Lo “SECOND CHOICF" erein on of before. th rineg one th af m f publication _hereof, s his cause will be broceeded with as in case of default: provided a copy, hereof be pub- lished once a week for three successive | weeks in the Washincton Law Reporier and in The Evening Siar. longer and other publications being m-pnmea ith for satls- actory cause shown. AL Wi Justice, (Seal) A e E.CUNNINGHAM. FARRY M. HULL, Asst. Serk. MOVING, PACKING A‘fl) STORAGE. “ap3,9.16 TODAY'S AMUSEMENTS. v . 3 Wi mst SSA| ional—National Players in “Hol- | da: at 2:20 and 8:20 p.m. ; Poli's—"Journey's End,” at 8:20 pm. Gayety—"Best Show in Town,” bur- lesque, at 2:15 and 8:15 p.m. Metropolitan—George Arliss in “The Green Goddess,” at 11 a.m., 12:45, 2:35, 4:20, 6:05, 7:55 and 9:45 pJ Palace—“Sarah and Son,” at 11:45 ABSOLOTELY FIREPROOF STORAGE FOR Household Goods. ~ Pianos, s Moving., am., 2:05, 4:30, 7:30 and 9:55 p.m. Fox—"South Sea Rose” at 12:14, m. The man who builds a home of his own has a right to feel independent. What a thrill to know that the family is safely and comfortably housed in a dwelling built to fit their DOR col™l "2, TODAY and TOMORROW. - BERNICE CLAIRE and’ ALEXANDER GRAY __in “NO. NO_NANI Warner Bros.' APOLLO o = st Nk TODAY and TOMORROW-—CONRAD NAGEL and, LI SACRED 5 Waiaie Beset Gonn. Ate. and MeKinley S TODAY_RICHARD _ BARTHELMESS in_“"SON _OF THE GODS. Cleopal Barry, Nell Gwynne—were all in their day—but they were pikers compared to the modern “Ladies of Leisure” Helen of Troy, Du 'Catherine of Russia, “Ladies of Leisure” GOLD DIGGER OF TODAY All-Talking Picture e Sen g ”‘“ 5.;‘.‘1“’“‘“‘mcm 2:37, 4:44, 7:52 and 9:59 Keith's—Richard Dix ln‘ Lovin' the | i at 11:40 am., 1:45, 3:45, 5:45, | Warner Bros.’ %{i‘j&fl‘éflgo 2 o 5 i | p i “Warner Bros. y ) mrz.arference. You have a right = CENTRAL o st bet. 0 ana & OPENS tco m::lpendence. Perhaps we — g;‘??:&%:‘"fi?fiv"c&? TARED SAT. APRIL 5 an help you. SR ot WS Galliher & Huguely, Inc. Sherman Ave. and W St. N.W. North 0486 Phon TRANSFER & STORAGF ational stage play, MOVING KRIEGS STORAGE PACKING 616 EVE “Fidelity Storage Company mbmdor~ “No, No, Nanette,” at 6, | 1420 You Street. 7:50 and 9:40 p.m. | furnit ise, sutomo- - ” | ptoress urciiors Snerchoe, automo o MoyOurefitrom 1 uomnrwf storage, umrnv-mu, . 3 Clean- llm to 11 p.m. BS - i exDaTiumo 'l‘lvoll—“Not So Dumb,” at 2:30, 4:20, ;’,‘g‘l‘s“é.'#‘é‘r"i‘&k‘ *Boilmates fres. "N, 3400, | 6 50 and 9:40 p.m. | needs, and subject to no oneé's lightly Searlet,” at —_— 3:45, 5:45, 7:45 Columbia—Lawrence Tibbett in “The SHIPP'NG at 11 am, 1, 3, 5:05, 1230 C St. N.E. TODAY' - RUTH CHATTERTON in THE_LAUGHING LAD' s | | EARL E T%%A%fifg%lo" DAVIES in “NOT Daily, 11 A. M to 11 P. M. Warner Bros LAST TWO DAYS K Ga. Ave. & Quebec St. N.W. TODAY——RUTH CHATTERTON in ‘THE LAUGHING LADY." DIRECTION SIDNEY LUST TALKING AND SO\ UND PICTURIB HIPPODROME cart %3867E% VEN DAYS' LEAVE. | Seats Now on Sale for METROPOLITAN - OPERA COMPANY FOX THEATER APRIL 23, 24. 25 “Ln BOHEME" et cien + “ANDREA CHI Ponselle. Martinelll, De TRAVIATA” o, Tibets Chorus—Orchestra, 65—Corpa Ballet. Prices. $10. §8. §7, $6, $5, 34, $3. Mrs. Wils Buresu, Droop's. 1300 G FLORA McGILL 'KEEFER MEZZO0-CONTRALTO, IN RECITAL MILDRED KOLB SCHULZE Planist and Accompanist, MAYFLOWER HOTEL FRIDAY. APRIL 4 Hers Was a Secret that \Was ‘SLIGHTLY SCARLET’ |} | Could Soclety Deny This Beautiful Woman Love? For_(he unswer see— The Smart and Risque Paramaunt Comedy Feuluring CLIVE BROOK EVELYN BRENT LAST TWO DAYS THE SUPERB GEORGE ARLISS As the Ruthless Fanatic JAN“ flAYNOR “in - R ot “CHRISTIA STANTON “'T"w?fl‘a%u JACK MULHALL-PATSY RUTH CAROLINA T With NORMA SHEARE noqxa’r MONTGOMENT _“Taiking ST ATE Home of wme?i.;xfi or, B DeNILLE "DYNAMI TE.” P AT FOURTEENTH ST LENORE others whe, William_Fox Movictone with "Somes “SOUTH SEA ROSE” Repulsed by the Wo- more alluring. entlolng, intrij g—more gorgeous than ever be- man He Desires in ioe The MEN are ‘T"E EP[[N GnDn[ss, CHARLES BICKFORD & iaphone Gl KENNETH MacKENNA Vitaphone Classie —the stage— A Fanchon and Marco Offering that s unique, distinetively St at 13th—Cont. from 11 A. M. different, and which features BUDDY WALKER NOW PLAYING A Paramount Picture “SARAK and SON” ALEXANDER CALLAM The atory of a mothers fight TRESPAS- “CAMPUS SYLVAN THEATER Ave: & " “"Also Movietone- Act CIRCLE the. Mir & Tomorrow SWEETHEARTS." “COME_ACROSS. 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