Evening Star Newspaper, November 14, 1930, Page 58

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1930. ' AMUSEMENTS. wgg&n:oagnnr SCREEN FAVORITES-TOGETHER 'HU i AR EE ENTERTAINMENT DRESSLER of “CAUGHT SHORT”’ and “ANNA CHRISTIE”’ in another of her inimitable roles! WALL ACKE The Hard-Boiled “Butch” of “The BIG HOUSE” . . .in a New and Hilarious Character Creation! - AMUSEMENTS. 15 BIG IHEAMNDAHS Raoul Walsh’ 'w BIG TRAIL 3 MIGHTIEST ENTERTAINMENT ¢ EVER PRODUCED 1. THE DIRECTOR—Raoul Walsh, directed “The Cock-Eyed World” and “What Price Glory”. 2. THE GIGANTIC CAST—20,000 men, women, and children. 3. THE ANIMALS—30,000 wild and domestic animals—plunging, rearing, straining, stam- peding. 4. TME LOVE STORY—A boy and a girl, fight- ing side by side through countless hardships, urged on by love. S. THE WAGON TRAIN—48S toiling pioneer wegons, lumbering through mud and snow. 6. THE SAVAGE INDIANS—2,500 hard-riding e redskins in full war-dress. 7. THE BUFFALO STAMPEDE—5,000 thunder- ing maddened buffalo. endangering the pioneer frains. THE CLOUDBURSTY-— Terrifying rainstorm flooding thewilderness, swamping the wagons. 9. THE HAIR-RAISING INDIAN ATTACK— Splm-’mqlmg ‘encounter with blooil-thirsty savages. a,” at 11 , 8 and 9:50 ,” from 11 'ITIOIII. Natl. 0501-0802 SEATS NOW SELLING REVE DAECT FROM S0LID YEAR 1N HEW YORK ARL CARROLL HE T(H BOOD\ "rr~ ) BILL” wnth MARJORIE u":st s:u BEAUTIFUL GIRLS we o.u"fl" -l‘d‘u's-':‘.“um 8. 50c to 82 : NEXT WEEK—SEATS NOW wans GILBERT MILLER (i KATHARINE CORNELL N HER EMPIRE THEATRS, NEW YORK SUCCESS 10. THE BLINDING BLIZZARD — Snow and hell-winds splintering the wagon-train. 1. THE PLUNGE OVER THE CLIFFS—Wagons and horses smashing over dizzy cliffs. . 12. THE CROSSING OF THE SWIRLING RIVER—Wagons and cattle swept away by torrent and mud. 13. THE BURNING DESERT-—A thirsting, starv. ing horde plodding across strefches of sear. ing sands. RAMBEAU DOROTHY JORDAN METRO-GOLDWYN- MAYER'S Super-Production That Will Carry You From Broad, Roaring Comedy to the Loftiest Heights of Drama!l 4. THE FEATURED PLAYERS—Including Wayne — Marguerite m—- ully Marshall—Tyrone Power—El Brendel —David Rollins. 15. On m. n.w special FE-LIKE SCREEN o/v TH£ STAG-E nuflm v usy ee 7dea FoxMusicHasters - El STARTING SATURDAY R R Loew's c D) F STREET ac TWELFTH ROM & DON at the Organ 'IODAY AT 1lam Spacialschool ChildrenisShow SATURDAY ATOAM. e Yt fl,\\ SECOND WEEK & DEMANDED GIRLS! .. You'd better hang onto the Qoy friend’s arm! « o « for here's the weirdest, most m tomn]; and d":iu::‘l‘ h:ictun‘ of s # year, last year an ‘the years turn into shrieks—shrieks into laughs— it'’s'a wow! With HELEN TWELVETREES Raymond Hackett an Hamilton =HE'LL GET YOU STARTING TOMORROW AT 10:30 A. M. In_the “VIRTUOUS SIN" 'Wilh. - KAY- FRANCIS ON THE STAGE BETH & BETTY DODGE THE MOST POPULAR MAN R oot Kw. ON THE SCREEN! TORYCMITON LS in THE . farnes Bine’ Bubbling like a o8 st NE. :oe'a‘ly opened Y—JOAN BENNETT in “MAY- of cham- TR oV i pagne—with new ladies to woo, GARY in “THE SPOILERS” Sat Mat. 1:18 15tk and new . songs to sing, and a new kind of love for you! R o, e ki I // THIS MIGHTY STAGE ; e 2 74 AND SCREEN SHOW! ' ~STARTS— TOMORROW RIV[RS I JAMES OLIVER CURWOOD'S GREAT NOVEL-NOW GREATER ON THE SCREEN...! - w ITH- FESAROUsON I Coming Saturday MARIE DRESSLER |ii and WALLACE BEERY \ In “MIN AND BILL" l;n Ave. & Farragut St Bros.” 1230 © St NE. R WIT ) rloublv HERS in ' FORUM §m TODAY | Aty Auditorium. Willard Hotel snd $T.00—81.50— | Playbay of Be 30 Minutes to lael lnlltr Frances Dee — O. P. Heggie Stuart Erwin—Eugene Pallette ¢l & Col ma. K. —TED HEALY in “SOUP TO Bros.’ 1ith & Park Ra. N.W. GLO 8w A SWANSON in IOREK Ga Ave. & Quebes 1. N.W. L ,_ Fitty million screen fans can't SEASON AND SINGLE TICKETS e NOW ON SALE wvee A BEETHOVEN A X FESTIVAL LAST DAY—“SILVER HORDE” TODA' MORROW BV 5. m b & i . 'i'l'. 'WONDER HOTEL OF WASHINGTON- AMBASSADOR » WASHINGTON AUDITORIUI .| THURSDAY, NOV. 20—Matin, USA = HIS o BAND JUNIOR i 28 THEATRE ' TOM h Fedenl luolu Tlntnl g P L R R Frederick L. Pearce, LLB., C. P. A. 3 matructor University Nat. 6250 1736 G I&NW 1007 1 Street. N.W. Fhone NA. 1605 ., very GIBSON'S, 917 GigSt, N.W. i -nn‘“&

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