Evening Star Newspaper, October 27, 1930, Page 11

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTO. D. C, MONDAY, OCTOBER '2'%, 1930. danseuse of the opera, BOSTON PROFESSOR NEW YORK OPERA |Ehittinss 882 ["serrve mark ror amATEUR cast | |LINDBERGH'S FORMER g v, ,,;o,,mmmmgcgnggm:fi Err i e INSTRUCTOR KILLED S S R d . petite, dark-haired, of | French desv:ent.pe who is a graduate of Rise Wt Cas Prof. id * that * Ainerica's | the Metropolitan Opera Dancing School, B 2 ) R X i 3 Clatuny N My S and war army was largely contcripted and mL i e R, Snem (| - o uis Errold G. Babl in Auto Colltion | Charees Wtonnk ot Breach |\t ', i Toember il e or del o tonight as an Egyptian dancer. ¢ at St. Louis—Varied Air With France. been drinkers and roisterers any way. . Crescendoes of “Aida” Will| Judels, for 39 years “the man behind § : ol y i BOSTON, October 27.—Assailing what | and France during the convention ifi < | the scenes,” will be there, attending to G o —— he termed licentiousness and drunken- | Paris by light-hearted actions at the X ness at the recent American Legion | Arc de Triomphe which were resented ' i | & theusand-and-one tasks which make A % % § 1 Break Above Audience |a thousss performance possible, L - ; A ";;;‘,'ng‘ oieber 27—Errold G, |convention .here, Prof. Clarence R.'by the French. 8 New Edifice Considered. : : Bahl, 35, aviator and former fiying Changed by Time. ey ARG SRR A AL N - ¢ : instriictor of Col. Charles A. Lindbergh, Stove - Boiler ¥, was killed yesterday when his motor . Repairs perteme sod powter ieme, Peneent | P - | S reseeer st B the Assoclated Pres | years, will be putting the fnishing . R I sa NEW YORK, October 2 { touches to Egyptlan head-dresses and 3 bR 'ufllh" o ‘,'”,’,,B‘ S et udol h & Wesl Co fashing lights of Broadway | jewel-decked mantles of princesses. @arded » trafc signal light, Babl was P * ||and talking pltlur&*‘—;’Ne‘W York’s nota- | And on the stage will be veterans of E‘;‘gg;{: m.:m' &P g“wgf cafl w&gfl : 3 bles will gather tonight for a ceremony | the Metropolitan Company. Maria Temporarily Located that harks back to the days of cha- | Mueller will sing the role of the Ethio- e = L I et rades and sleigh bells. Th-hmmmu-! ian slave, Aida: Gilovanni Martinelli , y sy e guell, Mo, pot tan Opera is starting another season. |is to be Rhadames, her lover: Joseph 2 :605 R.I. Ave. N.E. ‘Ind:,hp ];)tbby g:flru;k;e ::;31 :mt k:’m:'k‘h "‘;PS";‘;Z“ wmdsmfl the lglng ;)(r) Egyp;, . | nyfl,“:"s 1: cr;&t‘x:;«;’of Nebraska had been N standing S e V= | an juiseppe de Luca, e ing o s ] 5 o } North 6613 scrapers of & new architectural genera- | Ethiopla, and down in the orchestra kgh‘:f“;‘ e sg'k‘}g:l S L tion, velvet voices and swish of satins | pit Tullio Serafin will have the con- o2 15 Avintice, Jolgedh B BaraeaiiiG will mingle w » honk of motors | ductor's baton. : Yy . ) i ? sog oo of axshighe Guee hem sl wil arch the oers ds o 28 pieteg eme ucpog eumatic: In the red velvet, giided auditorium | hiouse roof itself, still defying the years, - ¢ book “We. * After: hiy Barnstormin which has_sholtered o many opera | but soon, if plans now considered ma- ; & | oo B e U B e Are you facing the fate of a Rheu- Inpenlnzs‘ the twentieth centu “four | terialize, to give way to a newer, larger P : Fruit Co. in Central Americs and later matic? Of course the future looks |hundred” will hear the “Alda” which | edifice uptow : operated ‘as a transport pilot in Cuba black—it’s pitiful to contemplate a life- V'furg wrote for the belles of the sev- iy, ' 4 g and Florida. osinha o time of aches and pains. And it is easy | enties, ; : 3 ¢ s " BT s e Rl | oy e cunent. o ru— Eight Die in Burming Hom s ; L —_— e H i e. keep up courage and benefit by the |, But soclety, which has a New York Girl - : SEVILLE, Spain, chbf 7 ) experience of others, “I give Mountain e opera, 8¢ Spokesman Says New Yorl 2 ¥ » Spain, T 2 s ey e D Wator cregtt for patting | dowsger Mrs. Vanderbilt, Mrs. O. H. P. G Eight persons died in a fire yesterday e Ty fodt 'tlet bty Iaid oy BE i e e R O Not Estranged From Duke. i at Olivares, a nearby village. They ’ h to lead, new figures will sit ton! s - in their hot ich T e o Their gowns, once hanging_ straight | /3 ool our files which tell the benefits which |, Thelr BoWns, once NAREINE SHAIEAY | pychess of Croy yesterday categorically Mountain Valley Mineral Water from | (ot SROUISCE 1o SUREVIRIq oW, She | denied reports published in a Berlin Hotsprings, Arkansas, has brought (&5 ey etcq SErs of the. Metros | Rewspsper Saturday nat the duchess, | gb ' INVESTMENT Announce L e S R rramvenrs “ even in chronic cases. Its action is formerly Helen Lewis of New York and politan. The velvets and laces and . 5 G % natural—scientific. It helps neutralize bo thet Smothers' day have | Albany. was seeking a divoree. 4 : the uric acid and promotes elimination | Sty Of fhejr grandmo v The duke'and dutchess were martied i BUILDING through the kidnevs. Don’t continue to ot ¢ stepping from | 86 Munich on October 22. 1924. ‘ i ¢ ; . g Nancy Louls Leishma , but | our booklet today. Met. 1062. | Tom,” who stood for 20 years at the | TR0 fmom 4 0 1923, their own building. il r Irs inV w | Metropolitan's door, untangling sleigh Members of the St. Gabriel's Play To will appear in “The Cat and the Mountain alley ater | robes and later opening limousine doors . = lembers of the St. Gabriel's Players, who will app d ! ; Canary” at Carroll St. Patrick’s, tonight and tomorrow night, the first . is‘gone. He dicd last year in Kansas | Handbags Jn the shape of sedans in | Canatyl at Carroll Hall, St Patricks, tonight and fomprrow nisnt ghe fiet H. L. Rust Company For 75 Years the Prescribed Water at = City and his place has been. taken by | varlous attractive colors are being fea e : 3 Agent . Hot Springs, Ark. Pive =y c T garet Frawler and Dorothy Collifiower. In the rear: Justin F. Winkle, Age Sralify, » Younge.man. : e Matthew Fenton and George A. Winkle, ~Star Staff Phot — I r ro r a e 215 District National k Bldg. Ros alli, so long the premiere A | ' Prices W, . 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