Evening Star Newspaper, August 8, 1930, Page 28

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AMUSEMENTS. _ FA TN Courage that knew no bounds_.z \The Legion of the Déomed; laughing at their, tragio fates for the love of the women they left behind! A FIRST NATIONAL nn VITAPHONE SENSATION RI(IIARD BARTHELMBS FAI RBANK\’ R HAMlLTON TODAY Thrill to the sight of hundredsyof planes in mortal combat ... .. See the world's greatest flyers i ‘the world’s most amazing spectacle of therfair! USSES fitted expertly. Very reasonable prices. GIBSON'S, 917 G St. N.W. STARTS TODAY Metropotitan—"For the Defense,” at 11 am, 12:45, 2:35, 4:20, 6:10, 8 and 9:50 pm. Earle—“Dawn PatroL” at 11 am, 1, 3:10, 5:10, 7:15 and 9:25 p.m. Fox—"Hell's Island,” at 11:50 am., 2:15, 3:40, 7:50 and 10 pm, R-K-O Keith's—“Rain or Shine,” at 11:25 am., 1:28, 3:31, 5" 7:32 and 9:35 p.m. Palace—“Way Out West,” at 11 am., 1:05, 3:20, 5:30, 7:40 and 9:50 p.m. Columbia—"Raffles,” at 11:15 am, 1:15, 3:20, 5:25, 7:35 and 9:45 p.m. Ambassador—"Flora Dora Girl,” Br the Associated Press. 61075 and 9:50 pam. LOS ANGELES, August 8—William | Tivoli—"Man from Wyoming.” N. Fleischmann, 57, director of the | 2:35, 4.20, 6:10, 7:55 and 9:45 p.m. ischmann Corporation and a cousin | Central—"Return of Dr. Fu Manchu,” of Maj. Max Fleischmann, yeast mag- | from 11 a.m. to 11 p.m. nate, today faced a $100.000 breach-of- promise suit filed by Miss Madg | Mitchell, motion picture acress. In the complaint filed here yesterda Miss Mitchell alleged Fleischmann “ex- | : 2] | pressly promised and agreed to marry | [ are now excltsive | her, and on m‘edstmx;nh of the promise | ‘ W.sl\mgcon distribu- E| | she’ accompanie on a pre-honey- AM‘ASSAMR { moon trip to_the Hawaiian wsindse | i tors for the very famous HOTEL Her petition charged he suddenly | | Washington s Newest YEAST OFFICIAL SUED BY ACTRESS Cousin of Maj. Max Fleisch- mann Facé§ Breach-of- Promise Action. n or Shine. o narven Wl LSON ,and Sunday. Tth at at DOROTHY SEBASTIAN Tense Drama of Romance and Adventure! Two tanredevit | Yankeent o? French Foreign Lexion tight for_a ench ether in 1 ennon's most spectacnlar remantie flh;ll" drama? Fanchon and Marco's “CORAL IDEA” of trepleat tunes and tropical womes J MAURICE & VINCENT Two Shetks from Broadway. THE ROYAL SAMOANS Thetr mative music & dancing will thrill you EDDIE HANLEY W ®ith Tejaz and the personality boys. PETITE MARIE The Only Girl who can make both_ends meet. | manufacturers— KOHLER or KOHLER MANUFACTURERS OF |} THE FINEST OF PLUMB- ING FIXTURES — enamel- [f 5‘ ware, _vitreous China and | i brass. E. G. Schafer Co. Wholesale Plumbing and Heating Supplies 215 13th St. N.W. i | i | refused to provide further for her, gave | (B | her a ticket home and put her aboard | /& | ship without spending money. - This | [§ | action, the complaint aleged, “caused | @ { her to be disowned by her parents and | | | shunned by her friends.” | Miss Mitchell, former Houston, Tex. | beauty contest 'winner, said she met | Fleischmann while working as a mani- curist in a Hollywood hotel “between | screen engagements.” Fleischmann now lives in Hollywood. 'PARKED MACHINES MARKED BY THIEVES Four Thefts Are Reported in Day. | $190 Loot Gotten From | —.-One Car. Dountoun 14h & K Radie in Every Roem Swimming Peol »ata TO GUESTS 5% ROOMS Rooms with run- ning water. , ADMISSION IS F R E E \ HEPY HAMEHEES qmEOmy MATINEES 1 10 6P M. *6 7M. TOCLOSING | BALCONY 255] BALCONY 35% ORCHESTRA .85¢% ' ORCHESTRA . . rough iy cAngurt- "WARNER BAO PV neoinm, ANY SEA(J& ¢ LTI Il g g Relieves a Headache or Neuralgia in 30 minutes, checks a Cold the first day, and checks Malaria in three days. 666 Also in Tablets = Rooms with shower or bath and shower . . 3.00-5.00 5.00-6.00 = Fortwo . . Substantial Reduetion em Monthly Rates T T OO OO T pertly, very reasonable prices. GIBSON'S, 917 G St. N.W. ET Your Blank Books and Subplies E. Morrison Paper Co. 1009 Pa. Ave. P e 8:00-5:00 Thieves specializing in thefts from | parked automobiles are continuing to ||/ reap a harvest, four more such thefts | having been perpetrated yesterday. | Patrick Bolger and Miss May Chal- ||| | mers of New York City were the || heaviest losers in yesterday's thefts. ||| Their car, parked on Fourteenth street | || | between I and K streets, was robbed of | wearing apparel valued at $190. Two other visitors to the city who were robbed by such thieves were Ad- # 1 dison Boren and Marie Waitt of Balti- g x | more. Their car was in front of 810 L Eighteenth street when it was robbed || b of wearing apparel valued at $80. Lillian F. Berkener, Chevy Chase, Md., was the third non-resident whose car was robbed. Her car was parked on I street between Thirteen! and Fourteenth streets, she stated, when | it was robbed of two pairs of. hose, a | pair of shoes and package of face | powder. | , George Keniepp, 614 H street, reported | SUNKIST BEAUTIES Aqraun of living cameos LEON BRUSILOFF and’ the FOX GRAND ORCHESTRA 35—Solo Musicians—35 KNOW YOUR GOVERNMENT in cooperation with the CENSUS BUREAU the second in the series of lobby displays., THE NEW SEASON'S FURS what milady will wear this wintes, courtesy of Zlotnick, the Furrier.. MOVIETONE NEWS 1t Speaks for Itsels.”) THE ORIGINAL MOVING E STORAGE |.- KRIEG'S Plckmg—-sblppmx & STORAGE JOS. F. KRIEG. President No Branches 616 EYE ST. N.W. Dist. 2010-2011—DAYS ADAMS 2916—NIGHTS half-hour drive from Washington Why swelter in the city heat when you can drive to Point Lookout and enjoy the cool salt air breezes? | The only place accessible to Washington for week-end trips to be | compared to an ocean resort. | ot 5 ats. WAl Jou are ou the property before the lots nearest | | | | the bay and river are Call or Phone for Route Map and Folder POINT LOOKOUT COMPANY | 1721 H St. N.W. Our Mammoth New Cooling Plant Provides Delightful Comfort on the Warmest Day! Hela over 2nd Week To Take Care of Overflow Crowds lumbia Pictures Presents the Inimitable Star of Earl Carroll's Conm “Vanities” and Other Famous Stage Hits = JOE COOK the taking of a perfume bottle v‘lued at $10 and a pair of shoes from his automobile parked on G street between Eleventh and Twelfth streets. FLORISTS H.AVE OUTING | Washington and Baltimore Groups| Hold Athletic Events. Athletic events featured a joint out- ing of Washington and Baltimore florists, held on Gude Bros. farm near Laurel, Md., Wednesday. ~About 400 persons were in attendance. Keen competition marked contests be- tween athletic teams of the Washington and Baltimore group and the latter re- ceived the trophy award for winning the greatest number of points. Group competition included a base ball game, won by Baltimore, with a score of 36 to 11; tug»or-wn won by | Baltimore, and trap shooting, won by | Washington in an extra shoot after a | tie. There also were various races for boys and girls, men, married women and single. BDOMINAL Supportres fitted expertly, very reasonable prices. GIBSON’S, 917 G St. N.W. “HOME” Has a Double Meaning to Our Loan Plan Members! Not only the supreme satisfaction and comfort a home brings—but the ease with which they bought and paid for it. Our superior Loan Plan made these things possible for them. Ask us about it. ‘“BILL" STRICKLAND N j—an Overwheiming Suecess— CHESAPEAKE BEACH CARNIVAL TOMORROW NITE ?&Ncfi‘_fi DI e |IIW"NM‘IN@WWWMIW& Going Camping? Tents, Stoves, Chairs Walford’s, 909 Pa. Ave. OPEN AT 8:30 AM_ DAILY €OOL AND COMFORTABLE = = = Goes Western in WAY OUT WEST LEILA HYAMS < POLLY MORAN T Eowanb CaEn 9 WARING'S NNSVLVANFANS Starting Saturday BUILDING ASSOCIATION" L 949 NINTH ST.,NW. Ty Just below New York Ave. ( ici,:“’.ss- A ized 1890 FINAL WEEK Under Supcr.u ion of U. S. Treasury RONA“ COLM ar the amatear crackiman in RAFFLES KAY FRANCI‘ A UNITED ARTISTS PICTURE Open Daily, 9 to § Saturdays Until Noon NAtional 1381 REAL ESTATE R 40 Accused of Slaying. SAN LUIS POTOSI, Mexico, August | 8 (®)—The authorities are investigat- ing the killing of Vidal Fernandez Hq | ran, administrator of the Tepetate h: cienda, & Spaniard by birth, The body was almost unrecognizable when found, having about thirty knife and machete wounds. The military police have ac- cused 40 farmers of the crime. The Convenience Of Two Offices We maintain Two Offices for the convenience of our depositors—both equipped to give you full service. fiYour patronage invited. FRANKLIN National Bank Penna. Ave. at 10th St. N.W. 1111 Connecticut Avenue JOHNB. COCHRAN THOS, P. HICKMAN President IRCLE %, Pb. W. 953 x Home (e Shirror Sereen phoon Coole Showinws 7 and B . "Admission 25 cts. Acm»mou “THE DEVIL' = = == aithersburg, GARY COOPER in_“THE TE STANTON rist?, “5sa Taininent BUSTER, KEATON in ‘Pl EASY" “SPORTING Number : DUMBARTON v As One Friend VAN e to Another . .. JESSE THEATER . there’s only one way for us to get along together and that’s by an understanding of one another. We EDD] want you to know us as we really are S 34 arner Bros.' AMBASSADOR 3 in FRANC . . . the store thet's ferging ehend 6 R ! lN ‘\;f‘r SHINE” —UNANIMOUSLY PRAISED BY PRESS— “Cook’s unique personality and M.'.h positive genius for wholesome 1l ¢ lanted to the screen.” tom-foolery are well transp! i Hn'“ “Well, circus days are here again, and ‘Rain or Shine,’ at Keith's, acts as the same pungent tonic and gloom-chaser as the original stage success.” —E. B. Wilsen, Daily News. “Every member of the funllyifl:l;om ".‘llles :lny‘ &olu :.o the _oldar folk. 1 find it worth a trip to the een reet playhouse.” i —Harriett K]l;lyflfll, Tfim- usi icture has come our way in a long, long SR —E. de 5. M., Star. “There’s a laugh, or a tear or a th;lll":n :::‘rz every“:no‘ot of film. Franl has done a swell job an e excel e S —Don B. Reed, Post. &Herc is a good sensible, healthful AN O O Starting Saturday ORM. .%.umemmmnnnumulmmlmmmfi N. ARETURN OF DR so “JADE BOX No. 86 For ARTHRITIS Homoeopathic Pharmacy 1007 H Street N.W. 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Positively no sea n at Chapel Point. nd relax in a comfort- Daily (Except Tuseday) on the deck of the s Leave Washingion Leave Chapel Point Mt. Vernon and other historic laces. . at Chapel Point, bath- . 5 | boating, fishing, athletics, Rates Mondaye & Fridays shady groves for picnics. CHILDREN 38¢ Moonlight Dances—Happy Walker's Orchestra Daily 8:30 P.M. Wil §0N LINE 7th STREET WHARVES —Tel. NAT. 2440 With F-4.5 Skoper Lenses GOLF |y & Ladies’ Tournament Now! b s COLUMBIA PHOTO SUPPLY l 7 l 7 G Nw. A2 1424 New York Ave. NW. 200 " Bundays & Holidays $1.25 Children . ELTIENS Voigtlander Cameras N.wW.

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