Evening Star Newspaper, October 29, 1930, Page 20

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTO D. C, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1930. T 0 and features to be presented at Columbia to Show for exhibition to women exclusively. | place tomorrow night at 8:30 o'clock.| vember 1, at.D. A. R. Memorial Hall Hospital Dughm War Hevo. b it . » ; | = . at s at an ere Loretta Young has the leading role to Loew's Columbia Saturday. This | Wood screen beauty. Cohen, pianist. e et [ e s . “I"Z’h_i ':‘f“"" About Y:“"','h‘-'ms,'xh': is the film uced by Ziegfeld of &| o n.o Coneert Eihes Wave Calisart The British public Is being urged £o | a1 caarged from the Edward Hines, ir., [ove with ' Thaw aivanced i years, bt e e oattiate sgs oy | At Zibeury of At D. K'R. Memorial Hall. Use mors tobacco produced Within the | Memerial Hospital, where S wner- Attractions Soon to Be Seen in Washington Theaters et o e yount mi plcred oy | Songs and dialogue by Cantor are the founders' day program of music| A CONCERTof “ether wave music” | diffcultiea of ‘growers resulting . from e aeaiatety Tee . only changes. Flo Ziegfeld and 8amuel at the Library of Congress will take will be given Saturday night, No-|the lai uantities in bond and unsold ville, A “Tonight or Never,” “Last of the Lone Wolr" e e ™ |Gl Brodced e Blemure Moo, | Y e David Belasco’s New Play. To Be at Metropolitan. enmeshed in an affair with a fl“’"‘-‘ The mgf'é'.finwuh’cfl.wr that made 5 PTER months of arduous lavor, | ERT LYTELL, who has created, | David Manners, Myrna Loy, CODWAY|ine pietyre includes Eleanor Hunt, both in the stlent and now on | Tearle and Myrtle Steadman appear in| gyge)” ghutta, John Rutherford and | [l . David ‘Belasco will bring his | the ‘talking, screen. the Tole of thecast LS mlululjp"'“ GRSy 1t I ‘o UHES AT Free Auto Parking Space for Custo mers—E St., between 6th and 7th eI opun e e e wnnis w). | associates will be seen in & musica) Production. ing performance Monday eve-‘ melange. Aunt Jémima of Ziegfeld's' _ vays outside the law, is to be seen in | I u “Du Barry, o » Ring at the Shubert-Belasco Theater. | NAVS LTS /O, on” of Michael | “Show Boat” will be heard in new | DU Barry, Woman of Passion, The new play, by Lill Hatvany, is en- his latest characterization of MICSE!) sngs’ Kay, Hamlin and Kay, enter-' With Norma Talmadge as Star. Htled " TonEht por, Never." The ENg- | woir» s romantic dram, which opens | tainers. and other attractions complele (13 BARRY, Woman of Passion,* e o | Friday at the Met- L, e | United Artists production star- | | made by Frederic ropolitan Theater. |mented by the Vitaphone Variety, ... Norma Talmadge, is announced as and Fanr.y Hatton. e i | “Grounds “for Murder.” with Phoebe ring Norma Talmadge, is announced as s crook Miss Hatvany s : gages in his last Foster and Ernest Glendenning, and the o; he week opening Saturday. said to have - ob to save the | Barle Newsreel. The story concerns the life of the |Hl st piot. Tt o |bonoror s | “Amos 'n’ And fumous French adventursss. Dy Baery : F Street at 7th NAtional 5100 & o opera wnger, § e e o 0 st e S eatn, Eatar Moo 3 7 )y g N " - | Haupt, Allison Skip r R | Complications "are . D e e aiidr Ol Pridyerabn: Prett E h W h 4 plains. however, [sald to make a J ar JKeithis in their first| *0g, Gy TN ed upon the stage Yy Lnough . . . arm Lnougn. that the play does ; talking ~ picture, k 1 4 C e B Check,” that this film will be held over |play produced by David Belasco some not concern the ¢ IThe picture, di- Deers ago.” Sam Teyior directed. . B il s, e © R |Sacona, veek”"rhe'two tincators of % 1E0, Sam Tavier dhrecied, " Long Enough Wide E h ot &8 . unique characters_have endeared them- | _ Henry Santrey an ers o g g O o e e nou g it ] selves to millions 8¢ radio listeners, and | Fortune” will be the stage attraction. > | Santrey, for years a vaudeville favorite. opera pr y i especially to boys and girls. ‘They :S'SLim Vence: have been brought to life in “Check Drings & We:"ll '::::“:fmlgflomm matic love story- | The surrounding lnd'dDou‘mu fvl;,e‘c m I‘nd r:ehh;:m Tl:\ 1‘ | whose names are roadway. that will prove Helen Gahasan. ogram includ comedy invol eir Fresh-Air Taxi- |, - A I €12t notive "and i Phe” latest Ripley MERT LYTELL |5 Co " “Check and Double Check” | R G \ ‘ novel. “Belleve It or Not” Vitaphone Variety. |Also contains a white folks' drama, | Rema : r the leading role Mr. Belasco|Ripley, in this short subject, actually |Played by such stars as Irene Rich, Sue 'HE Little Thulfr will continue “Un- nu’o secured the ugMces of Helen Ga- | presents, as one of his novelties, a m.g Carol, Charles Morton and Ralf Harolde. guarded Girls” for another week. hagan. When Mr. Belasco first read | who voluntarily increases his height. | the script Miss Gahagen, it 1s ex-| The Looney Tune cartoon comedy. the ained, was the first person to enter | educatiopal comedy, “Don’t Give Up,” Ki. mind, but he knew that she had|and The Evening Star-Universal News sbandoned the stage in 1928 and was Reel with Graham McNamee complete » compleing her musical studies in Italy. | the entertainment. D II He sent her the manuscript and was | B . overjoved when she cabled that she | Lowe in “Scotland Yard | “ Next Attraction at the Fox. liked the role very much. Negotiations | Were oarried on by cable and finally | F-DMUND LOWE in “Scotland Yard” Miss Gahagan was induced to cancel |~ is the feature screen attraction in further operatic engagements. She had | that opens at the Fox Friday. Joan | been singing important roles in Central | Bennett and David Torrence head the Burope o the Spring, and she re- l:ms“t'.t M;‘.‘ lmwre p}.ys a(du-l role. A | ‘h y h id " rned in time swift whirl of circumstances causes M A A e oy o Jukt Itk t | R tobaRA ‘atiotlie. mase facs; matas | eninan's rc . Belasco has spent months in- |and wife—and, strangely enough, the | terviewing players for the various roles love of this wife. | and he has selected a supporting com- | _ The Fanchon and Marco “Box o' | h‘.e [1] omen pany which includes such prominent Candy” idea is offered on the stage. | S L] artists as Melvyn Douglas, Ferdinand | In the cast are Lynn Cowan. Jones i Gottschalk, Warburton Gamble, Rob- | and Hull, Reeves and Leu, Mdrie, Lucy | ert - Greig, tew! | and Irene, and a new chorus of “Sun- | e Orels, Katheriue Stewart, Greta | it Beauties.” Ron and Don will present | gy a ’H-lluwe‘en":;:anu?avenm “n|e latest | “Mrs. Bumpstead-| » release of x's popular series, = imil “Strange As It Seems” and Fox | &S e Natienal Tvaighit. Movietone News complete the program. | e **MRS. BUMPSTEAD-LEIGH,” the | Noyelties and surprises will mark the | s 5“ second play in Mrs. Piske' - | X leater’s spec! lalloween enter- . ertoire, will bep[lvyen ‘tonight at the Ne- | tainment, to be staged during the 9 lonal Theater” “This wil be the oniy o'clock show, Friday night. | performance here of one of the greatest Fa successes of Mrs. Fiske's career. In his | Rislto to Present = y Mra. Piske will be assisted by Wil- | “Eves of the World. Ingersoll, Ethel Strickland, Syd- | R OMANCE, powerful drama and B i, B | ;. ubia, Mona Smith, | combined in & motion picture by H Robert Lesije, Sterling Oliver, Jeannette | ing, whose “Byes of "t Wosld - aa Dowling, Thomas Shearer. Inspiration-United Artists’ picture, from Tomorrow night and Saturdsy-mati- | a story by Harold Bell Wright, wil Blue nee and night Mrs. Fiske's offering will | open Saturday at the Rialto Th. ter, be her Sharp | with Una Merkel, John Holland, Nance X o N Green e] indon Hurst e cast. 1 1 H H H 3 unfol | ... 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