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D-8 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., TUESDAY, JULY 15 1930. ON MARKE LOSSES trorneys, who Road to Paradise, &:\nlzed % ‘comment on Brovall's mu- ;1‘?;: m“ 3:40, 5';5 7:35 "’.‘: gy Declares Gangster Is to Bugal 1:20, 3:25, 7:15 and 9:25 pm. $375,000 Home Near Lake Worth, 40 Miles North of Miami. Los Angeles Financier Shot in Court by Man Un- known to Him. Norway Has Plant To Ripen Bananas As They Are Eaten By the Assoclated Press. Metropolitan— The Way of All Men.” at 11 am., 12:47, zu,nq,cu.l 1 tely 40 miles and 9:50 p.m. sl Ambassador—“The Way of All Men,” at 6:15, 8 and 9:45 pm. Central—“The Vagabond,” from 11 am. to 11 pm. Tivoli—"“The Devil's Holiday,” at 2:30, 4:15, 6:05, 7:50 and 9:40 p.m. 13th Below * WILL OSBORNE AND His “Gl!l'l'll » ‘The tract is ap Columbia—Our Blushing Brides,” at o siwts 11'a:my 1, 3:05, 5:15, 7:15 and 9:25 p.m. By the Associated Press. LAKE WORTH, Fla,, July 15—W. G. island estate. _———— P P The British Dental Association, which | 8@~ 2:01, 4:15, T e flo| R-K-O Keith's—“Inside the Lines” we was formed 50 years ago with an sll- | B0 el 8:30, 5:30, 7:35 and Stovall of the contracting firm of Vivi 9 & Stovall said today nis company would begin clearing ground near here imme- diately for a #375,000 home for “Scar- male membership, now has more than 35 p.m. gangster. 250 women on its rolls. cost $250,000 and the additional outlay In Person Toda: On the Screen—First girl, trade commissioner to the Lo. country, describes it in an official report & heated building with its temperatutes so regulaf mature the green fruit in qualities to meet retail The Norwegians are eating about 17.600 tons of bananas a year now, nearly all of them coming from xc:&unl America and the West 80 womenonitsrolls. =~ = 9% em JIIIIIII|IlIlIl|||IIIHII||l||||l|l|l|||||IIIIIIIIII!III||IlIl|||||IIIIIIllmlllifll|1|IIll||I|IlIIIIIIIIllllIlIIlI|lIII||IHIIIl|llIl!I|IIIl|lllIiIHIl!llllll!lllIlIIl|lllll!HfllIlIlHflflllMlIlflHlflllllfi!Hfl"‘" would be for paving and an elaborate swimming pool. By the Associated Press. The Broward County tract of 50.2 LOS ANGELES, July 15—A frenzy, eaused by brooding over stock market losses, was offered today by Frank Keaton, 56, as an explanation for his slaying of Motley Flint, Los Angsles financier. R from among the spectators as Flint stepped from the witness stand | ’mrdly Keaton fired three times at the retired banker, over the shoulders i of Mrs. David O, Selznick, wife of a |, FOTpf time it was thought Keaton | shot Flint because of the latter's con- motion picture executive. As Flint col- Keaton threw his gun a¢ the nection with some of the numerous in- | lapsed, financier and raised his hands in sur-| render. Declared Himself Ruined. “This fellow ruined me! He ruined me!” said Keaton as he was seized. Flint, brother of former United States Senator Frank P. Flint, had been testi- | fying in a $250,000 recovery suit brought by Mr. and Mrs. Selznick against a bank once headed by the financier. Flint had paused to address Mr. and Mrs. Selz- nick as the shots rang out. Keaton, an Inglewood, Calif., real| estate dealer, later re-enacted the shoot- | A DRAMA OF NAKED HUMAN SOULS DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS, JR -DOROTHY REVIER IN FIRST NATIONAL AND VITAPHONE'S “WAY OF ALL MEN" S - Vitaphone Variety - Money at Interest Is a Good Silent Partner Table showing accumulation of deposits with interest at 3% compounded twice a year. \l lot of money, all my $36,000 life sav- | ings, through lnvasnnz in stocks they | could have kept up.” WATER CARNIVAL BATHING BEAUTY CONTEST SEASIDE Chesapeake Beach. Md. TOMORROW NIGHT, 8:30 e POOL Salt Water Reduced Round Trip Fares Adulis. 50c—Children. 10e Trains Leave District Line Station 9—10:30—2 :30—5—7—10:15 “Every time his testimony touched on Julian matters it made my blood boil.” Police, however, declared Keaton never had made any invest- ments in Julian stock. Alienists said Keaton was suffering from “some form of psychosis.” He was booked on a charge of murder. Flint was indicted for usury con-|@ spiracy and for alleged violluon of the State corporate securities act in con- nection with the Julian crash. He re- |& ;urnesfll.rlon!l’ Eu{gpe two mo’:'nh.s ago to |5 | t the usury charges were |f¢ ing, saying he knew Flint by name, but | meo, - never had met the financier. 433,,“;"“,",,,"[, A e Fifteen at Inquest. [ e ————er An inquest was ordered. Fiftcen were summoned to describe the shooting. | Superior Judge Frank Collier, first '.o\ seize the slayer, was asked to testify. | In a rambling story, Keaton said he | had left his home where his sickly wife | @ ———————————a— at times takes in washing to help pro- vide for the couple’s two daughters. He had no interest in the trial at which Flint was a witness, he said, but was drawn to the court room by some m- explicable urge. “I had nothing against Flint or the rs associated with him,” Keaton I don’t know why I did it. I lost B O O K S l Thousands—All Kinds PEARLSAN'S: 555 G ST. 5 Years $280.25 560.50 1 Year $52.79 105.58 10 ng $605.13 1,210.26 263.95 1,401.25 3,025.65 527.90 2,802.50 6,051.30 Consult the above table, determine the sum desired and decide to start saving today. Then Watch It Grow! $1 Will Start a Savings Account $1 Checking Accounts Earn 2% Interest on Satisfactory Balances The Washington Loan & Trust Company Main Office West End Office F Street at Ninth Seventeenth Street at G JOHN B. LARNER, President CHILDREN'S DAY Wednesdny, July 16th for only $1 95 In 4-Pass. Planes for oy $2.95 In Luxurious 12-Pass. Ford Tri-Motor (Operated by Universal Flyers, Inc.) Prices are Icwered on this day to make it possible for children to fly at lowest cost, but ADULTS & MAY ALSO FLY AT THESE 5 PRICES, whether or not they are accompanied by children. Every one_should know what it's fiy. This is your opportu le est _plan: Singingw teStars #EGGY TAVLORCARY LEON ENSEMBLE DK LEIBERT MATINEE 25¢and 35¢ Free Parking at District Line. FELMS| DUMB ARTON 1313 Wisconsin Ave. SALLY STARR & JOHNNY ARTHU NALITY. 'ormets, * SYLVAN T Al __GROUND.” MARY BRIAN. JESSE THEATER g C. A Pholonhone av.cv:lx_.g(xgg AND~ WOMEN," GRANT PRINCESS ™R 55%% The Northeagt Home of Western Qi NOW PLAYING- JOAN l) rica’s a.m.., Daqh’a\ OUR BI.USHING BRIDES* DOROTHY SEBASTIAN ANITA PAGE- ROBERT MONTGOMERY RAYMOND HACKETT A DOUBLE FEATURE BILL roe AMBASSADOR ol Ra*Now. OF DELIGHTFUL DISTINCTION TR PRAE WhY OF ALL SN Warner Bros.” APOLLO TODAY, and TO] MORAN and MARIE DRI in_“CAUGHT SHORT. 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