Evening Star Newspaper, July 9, 1930, Page 11

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THE EVENING. STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C WEDNESDAY, JULY 9, 1930 SOUTHERN CROSS MAY REST HERE Financial Backer Indicates Po bility of Placing Craft in Smithsonian. monoplane Southern Cross today oce varied stories lock In & Ilhh:l‘w pled the attention of G. Allan Ha: group tensely dramatic fs kmflm cast are Douglas Fairbanks, s =T .3 , Dorothy Revier, An- “Way of All Men’ ders mndo‘lf’kobzn Edeson, William At Metropolitan Friday. Courtenay, William Orlamond, Julanne DRAMA of human emotions, “Way | Johnston, Ivan Simpson, Henry Kolker of All Men,” a First National Vita- ‘n:d::deum‘d“- ek RS on screen features o Phone talking picture, will eome to] % MG, SR, Varieties and The Warner Bros’ Metropolitan Theater |gvening Star-Universal newsreel, with Friday for a week. Graham McNamee broadcasting the It pictures what happened to a group latest events. of men and women trapped by the Mis- sissippi flood in the underground saloon of the community'’s righest publican. The scenes are laid in the river town of Cottonia, on the Mississippi, man who seeks her, and is happily mar- {and the Pathe and Paramount news- ried to him. Treels. Short subjects, the Hearst Metrotone {News and the Columbia Orchestra will complete the program. What’s What and W here Attractions Soon to Be Seen in Washington Theaters PILES—Itch—Discomfort quickly respond flying mates formally returned the craft to Hancock yesterday. Hancock said he planned to put the Southern Cross on temporary display at an aeronautical college he founded here and later might place it with some mu- | seum. He said the Smithsonian Institu-| tion at Washington had been suggested | as the final resting place for the plane, | but added he had made no decision or | arrangements. Kingsford-Smith and his flying com- panions will spend a few days here rest ing before returning home. Will Osborne in Person At the Earle Theater Friday. ILL OSBORNE, radio idol, will be- movietone musical romance, “Women | . €I 4 retum engagement. ol g Everywhere,” will appear on the nx;Thélur, accompanied by his radio ds o iy wet tuneful, | band, and with an_entirely new pro- 6 ShOry. 18 Oac it £ | gram of song hits. Known as the orig- dramatic romance of the adventures ol i1al crooner of radio ballads, Osborne's . comes to R-K-O Keith's| §,rimTUnnes whose adventute e |personal success at the Earle several for the new week brxtnnlng Sat- | with one woman of & Moroccan seaport, ] ;;etk;t:gz ::::&:Stfieg tvhl‘s se;m;nd vz:;;\r. ST eaplonage st Olbeaiar during the|icd him in end out of the Forelyn | S Lol fidio®iram which brosdensts : Leglon. The story settings include 2| from the well known “night club of the It is adapted from th e " |air” are made. ccess 8 Morooean city of Casablanca, an ot | ™y, "brincipal screen offering will be the of & great love, and|B%G Of the Forelm Legion and the| 4, T,10°0f beauty, thieves, romance Gershon and her fi African desert. Others in the oot k. |and a mistake in identity, calied "R ho separate in Tith,} Rose “Dlone " a0Q | oo avetioi 'r;ulurmg Loretta Young. Germany upon the g - ts the Fan-| “Road to Paradise” is the story of a laration of war. cn{;‘: oy fl::-mx’-‘t,-u:mxmjbeflublful g:rphnnk. reared by two ex- Ed and Morlon Beck, Muriel Stryker, | Uraordinary crooks, but inclined 1o be Cropley and Violet and Chiefl Elfile‘ n{‘“lh up]t .rer"eni ronment. Feather, but with the Sunkist Benglles | mogd l;.lt'!;n Gim;g Bl\:‘l_lrl:l‘:g x}:fi e Y (e OATIA Towmey GIrlS, & iy Williams; Ben Hentiricks, Jr 31 Dot { Farley, Winter Hall, Purnell Pratt, Fred Kels and others. “Our Blushing Brides” Coming to Loew's Columbia. | Additional features will include Vita- ¢ AMERICA'S DANCING DAUGH- 150;0‘00~‘ Columbia for th‘e“w:;‘k“wfimné snu‘r VACATIONISTS CAN'T BE WRONG day in the Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer ‘pro- duction, “Our Blushing Brides.” The cast is headed by Joan Crawford, and | includes Dorothy Sebastian, Anita Page, | Robert Montgomery, Raymonc. Hackett She tries to disuade him from destroy- | and John Miljan, | Asain Wildwood and Wildwood Crest, ing the British fleet, then coming into| The plot centers about three girls Who| the twin resorts on the New Jersey the harbor. He notices a gun covering work in the same department store Coast (35 miles below Atlantic Oity), Jane He lays the key on the table, and share the same rooms. Fed UP| prove their claim as “New Jersey's most and tells her that she is sending him with the monotony of clock punching, popular resorts.” More than 150,000 to his death. He goes behind & map delicatessen meals, made-over dresses happy pleasure seekers were here over Tack. A shot is he A trusted and other millstones of poverty, they July Fourth Week-end . . . a-visitation equal in size to Brideeport, Conn., or Grand Rapids. Mich. The railroads brought 17.000 visitors: busses, 2.000; while 46,338 automoblles ‘were here by actual count . . . one ird T H {however. earns the respect of Tony, the|phone Varieties, the Earle Orchestra Doctors everywhere recommend them. $1.00 per package Containing 12 treatments AtYourNeighborhood Druggist Torb, Incorporated, Allentown, Pa. “Inside the Lines” At Keith's Saturday. NSIDE THE LINES.” Radio Pic- s’ talking drama, featuring Compson _ and _Ralph By the Associated Press. SANTA MARIA, Calif, July 9.— While its commander and crew spent & brief holiday at San Simeon, 1if. final disposition of the globe-gird] ‘The first British Labor M. P. was a MacDonald, Alexander MacDonald, son of a sailor, who entered Parl more than fifty years ago. and Crescent Electric Fans A Big Breeze to Cool You Off old friend the governor's y. and Wood- under that e, i supposed- Britizh officer. is to secure kev to the mine control fieid in the harbor. Erc surprises her by Hers cooling breezes at your command—to cool and refresh you whenever vou desire Betty fans are economical to Compson. 39(3 the Pound on A [3 lades are made of brass. Fan finished in black. $4.79 wma $6.49 Summertime Sweets WOUG:; 33¢ 1905— L “SILVER JUBILEE YEAR” Hindu servant enters and upbraids are patiently awaiting an escape, when | her as a traltor to the father-! David Jardine, son of the store owner, | land. He threatens to kill her and fix begs Connie to allow him to set her up the blame for the fleet's destruction in a Park avenue apartment, with the upon her, and yet the denouement is promise of future marriage. Throwing ! brought about in a happy but thrilling' caution to the wind, she consents. Then | Cream Almonds, 1b.... ¢ Jordon Almonds, 1b.. Briar Pipes -39¢ manner. The supporting cast includes well known English and American players, among them Betty Carter, Ivan Simp: son, Montagu Love, Reginald Sharland, Evan Thomas and Mischa Auer, *“A Man From Wyoming” Next Feature at the Palace. ARY COOPER will come to Loew's Palace for the week beginning urday in “A Man From Wyomin; June Collyer and Regis Toomey appear in the cast. Cooper as Jim Baker, an engineer, hears the call to arms and_gets into| the World War. Patricia Hunter, a spoiled society girl in search of thrills, wanders up near the front lines and draws the enemy’s fire. Baker is forced to arrest her, but falls in love with and marries her. He is ordered to active duty on a dangerous mission, and his bride, at first grief-stricken, soon em- barks upon a wild career. He finds her thus and then plunges into the thickest of the fray. Teunites them. On the stage will come from the “Great White Way” “Singing to the Stars,” a Capitol Theater presentation, featuring the Peggy-Taylor-Gary Leon Ensemble in an adagio fantasy; Hilda protege of the great Paviowa; Boynton, Broadway's popular tenor, and a ballet of 24 Chester Hale girls will complete the cast. Dick Leibert, wizard of the organ, will conclude his ‘engagement in origi organlogues. “Old-Time Movies” will be one of the short subjects, and the Heart Metrotone News and the Palace Orchestra will complete the program. “Women Everywhere” New Feature at the Fox Friday. IFI DORSAY, the French comedi- enne, and J. Harold Murray, former Love, however, eventually | 1| which neutral | Francine appears with a wedding ring, | a symbol of her marriage to Mr. Martin, | a wealthy customer of the store. A chap named Tony tries to similarly en- trap Jerry, the last of the trio, but she | sees through his intentions and spurns | his offer. Then Connie discovers that | her David is about to marry a society | girl, and Mr. Martin turns out to be & |thief. Jerry, the level-headed girl, Excess acid is the common cause of indigestion. It results in pain and sourness about two hours after eat- ing. The quick corrective is an alkali s acid. The best cor- | rective is Phillips’ Milk of Magnes: | It has remained standard with phy cians in the 50 years since its inven- tion. One spoonful of Phillips’ Milk of Magnesia neutralizes instantly many times its volume in acid. It is harm- less and tasteless and its action is as many as crossed the famous De} River Bridge during the three peak davs. For booklet and further information write Bureau of Publicity, Chamber of Commerce, Wildwood, N. J. WILDW.OOD oy 7 2 LDWOOD CREST % xugry methods, never continue to suffer, when you learn how quickly, how pleasantly this premier method acts. Please let it show you—now. Be sure to get the genuine Phillips’ Milk of Magnesia prescribed by phy- sicians for 50 years in correcting ex- cess acids. 25c and 50c a bottle—any drug store. “Milk of Magnesia” has been the U. S. Registered Trade Mark of The Charles H. Phillips Chemical Com- pany and its predecessor Charles H. Planters Salted Peanuts, 1b. v I Orange Jelly Slices, 1b... 29¢ Home Remedies Priced Low to Save You More $1 Waterbury Compound . . ..79¢c $1 Squibb’s Mineral OQil. . . ... .79¢ | 25c¢ Seidlitz Powder, 10’s. . . . .19¢ $1 Pierce’s G. M. Discovery. . .89¢c $1.35 Gude’s Pepto Mangan. .81¢ | 75¢ P. D. 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Pitcher and Glasses Gracefully Shaped 8ix glasses and pitcher set, all made of cool, green glass, grace- fully shaped. A handy set that will be useful in serving iced drinks. Complete, 98¢ Shur Fyre Lighter Fuel Gene Sarazen Golf Tees 25¢ Made of maple woor practically’ Unbreakamer ¢ Pennsylvania Tennis Golf Balls Balls 3 3 for $1.15% Hawthorne, Sateen Cretonne and Checked Sateen Pillows Attractive pillows in many col- ors and designs. Made of good materials. You will find JQ¢ many uses for them -_— Bsief Cases: . .8, %00 98¢ Vacuum Bottles . . . . . 79c Bath Brushes . . . . . . 49¢c Get rid of th: pringtime” feeling. Have plenty of pep and vitality. Keep the system in condition. Buy a box of Bliss Native Herbs. We sell it on a money-back guarantee. Enjoy its benefits now. Buy a box mfiLISS NATIVE HERBS 48¢ and 95¢ Come in out of the heat to one of our modern sani- tary fountains, Dainty sandwiches, sundaes and cool- ing wholesome drinks await your selection. fi |

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