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3 e “The Widow or Chicago.” Tuesday ol Kvii .4 W Wednesday Thursday AR, WASELNWLUN Friday Nell Hamilton in “The Widow From hicago. g0. Comedy. Variets. Comedy. Variety. Bpencer Tracy n “Up the River.” Vitaphone variety. Blnneexr Tracy ‘Up the River.” Vitaphone varieiy. Conrad Nagel in “A Lady Surrenders.” Comedy. Vitaphone variety. Sportiigt reel. ibla Rd. _ Comedy. Variety. Amos 'n’ Andy in /Ehetk ‘and Double eck. Vitaphone variety. Vitaphone variety. Amos "0’ Andy in ““Check_aud Double Vitaphone varlety. Kay Johnson ‘Madam Satan. ity K n “Madam Satan.” Betty Con “Woman to Ne Zane Grey's “The Lone Star er.” g Short ibjects. n in foman.” ws. Comedy. L 2ack Holt in e Sauesler.” medy. . Vitaphone. varlety. Georse Aliss “old lu-u-n o " Andy in 2 -ua Double Amos 'n’ Andy In *Check and Double Kay Johnson in adam Satan.” Kay Johnson 1n ifadam Batan. mnhone Yariety. l c Lots ra; gu el 6t "-rn- Runi& ’flln Lanul le Tt n “The Truth About Gombhs. Variety. AM G’“‘ i o%v:'xfuomm @45 Pa. Ave.'SE.___ Vitaphone variety. G "of the " Golden Conrad Nagel in “A Lady Surrenderl » Wet Vlllvhunn riety. Vitaphone v Conrad Nagel in “A Lads Surrende Jonfiny Mack Browne in “Billy the Kid." Vitaphone variety. . Bert_Lytell in “The Last of the Lone Wolf." Comedy. Johnny ank Browne “Billy the Kid" Vitaph y. Dark. Lew Avres .nu .Louls Welheim in “All _Quiet_on the Western_Front Lew and Loui Kotheim o t_on the Wesiorn peont. r Lake and in “Cheer D e Gomedy. Bbmbshots. Comedy. Snapshots. Johnny Harron and Betty Compson in | “Czar of Broadw Comedy. _Act. Marx Brothers in “Animal Crackers.” Marx Brothers in a) Lawrence Tibbett in “Animal Crackers.” “The Rogue Song." fue Carol and Arthvr Lake e Ferkon 1n “She's My Weakness.” At Mome Blue and pe,_Veles -nl Ann penaégk n “Tiger_Rose. os T Andy Tn d Double heck. Amos 'n' Andy in Johnny Mack Browne “Check and Double in hec! “Billy the Kid." Vitaphone variety. Johnny Mack Brownd in “W lghtner 1 A “Billy the Kid" p‘-’T fo Vitaphone variety. Edmund Lo “Scottand Yard omedy. ~“Winnie Lightoe m “The Lite riety. Irepe Rich, H. B. Warner and Raymond Hackelt in Your Bac ‘Amos and Andy n “Check and Doubls Check. " H vetrees, Mackaill and Maglorie Rabens aad Milton Sills Ricardn Cortez in o “Her Man." “Ma#i Trouble "Tth’.fle of o Cartoon. Lewis Avres in “The Doorway to Hell.” Comedy. Variett Bomeds. Unhk Merkel Jack H“‘L A “Eyes of the “The Squeal Vitkghore va Vitaphons varitir. Comeds. medy tety. Milton Sills and Raymond Hackett 1343 Wisconsin Ave. _ “Thé Sea Wolf.” Milton Sills and ~“Edmund Lowe and Raymond Hackett Josn Bennett “Scotlant Yard.” Amos snd Andy o Amob and Andy “Check and Double Check."” "unec%ml_poum- Bui«?ifif flfcnm anl Léwis Sto “THE oriée Wllfi" Walter Huston and Kay_Francis in “The Vlrl.uodul i y. Fairlawn Anacestia, D.C. Milton Eills Dorgthy Mackai n_Troubl Terry Toons. d cls in S All_comedy night, “Callege Hounds.” iddies Review, Stier -nbmt.- “Africa Spéaks.” Carnival review. lg 1 Denny and ¥ Johnson in “Madam Satan.” Jack l(ulh-.ll and Alice_Day_in o1n the Next’ Room. 8th & G Sts. 88. _ Comedy. Act. Players. Bernice Claire and Lawrence Gray in “Song of Flame."” Comedy. _Cartoon. re Lawrence Gray in “Song of Flame." Comedy. Cartoon. Comedy. _Act. Bert Lytell in “The Last of the Lone Wolf.” Comedy. Carto Charles L and Virginia Bmwnp Pllr! in “Lonesome Trai Comedy. _8erial Walter Huston and Kay Francis in “Virtuous Sin.” Com._Cartoon. News. Hippodrome 808 K St. N.W. Com._Cartoon. Walter Huston and ay Francis In “Virtuous 8i Helen Twelvetrees and Fred Seott in “Swing High. n._ News. _ Comedy. Carto Helen Twelvetrees Robt. Armatrong and nd Fred Scott in James Gleasen in h. Yeah.” Gary Cooper Gary Coope “The Spoilers. “The Spoile Comedy. Comedy. Act. Act. Kay Johnson in, “Madam Satan.” Ann Harding in 'Glrl o( the Galdtn est. vuqnnom variety. Kay Johnson in, “Madam Satan.” Dark. Tréne Rich in “On Your Back." Vitaphone variety. Comedy. n. Ann Harding in “Girl n"lvlhe Golden Una Merkel in “Eyes of the World."” Vitaphone variety. Comedy. Spencer Tracy n “Up the River.” Comedy. Clfl_Edwards in Virginia Valll in “Guilty.” “Lord Byron of Claudia Dell in “Bweet Kitty Belairs. Comeds. Ken Maynard in Claudia Del ‘Sweet Kitty Belairs.” “Song of Caballero. Comedy. Cartoon. Gary Cooper “The Spoilers.” st._n.e. Eddie Cantor comedy. e Spof Eadic Cantrn comedy. Sue Carol and Arthur Lake in tlers.” “She's My Weakness.” * Comeds. Nancy y Carroll and dv Rogers in ¥ollow Fhru. Serl Dark. Ted Henly “Soup 0 Nute.” Gomedy, Ne John McCormick “Song o' LT Comedy."Carvoon, “Bong o' M; Comedy. Cartoon. Ma. Tasesl, George O'Brien in. Leader “Last of the Duan Gomedy. Serial Sh & E Sts. N.W. _ Paramount New: Tghn Mc T Jgud, McCormack T - il Touise Fazends and Louise Fazenda ahd ul “LeAthétne 2 medy. Milton “Sen, Wal Sihanedine Lon Chaney in “Unholy Three.” Cartoon. 1419 N. Capitel 8¢ n_Chaney in Nun Crawford in Joan ¢ cn Tord Wied B "Unhfli ‘Three.” ‘Our _Blushini medy. Brides. clfl:wn - Gomedv Palace 207 9th st. n.w, L Gi a in Juné T “Man from Wyoming” “Man from Wyoming” . 0 from Wyoming” “Man {rom Wyoming” “Safely in Numbers. “Fox Follies of 1930.” O riges Comedy. yn “8ocial Lion.” Comedy. Cartvon. .8y Jobn n ila in Thia Mad. World. “8ins %’he %mldren ! Gomeds. artoo; artoo; Morah | n']T'iT:l “Anybody's Wa Comedy. Reviev Rob. unntzomen and toon. Charles Rogers and ncy_ Carroll in “Follow_Thru."” Charles Rogers and “Wancy, Carroll un Whasies s Robe: waouu.u: L Arl] English.” ‘Enclioh. hone act. dy. ‘old vit vmphuu . dy. wxmm- and Jack_Holt and an Rl.lnlll Graves el Tata Buffalo BilL jr.. in “South of Sonor. Vitaphone Cartoon. Chattrton T Ruth éEulierEuE i John_GiiBEF: 18 “Way for a Sailor.” Vitaphone act. TG ay. Vitaphone variety. “Lewid Avyres il ulft_ o8 the Western Front." "lnh&qg “wur- Hele elén Férguson in “in 4 California.” LY Whe‘lfl and rise.” Variety. Com. Marion Davies “The Floradors Ginl.” Magceline Day and Benny Rubin in “Sunny_Skies.” Ann Harding and Mary, Astor in “Holiday." tht at En‘g William Colliez, Jr., Thomas Jameson in “The Melody Man." Gary Cooper 1 i Spotters Al Jolson in 1 M loton, X Al l&n ln cl-n Bol in “Love Among Millionaires.” I & Marx Brothers AP S -l Marx W Bernice Claire “Apimal cr T8 “Spring Is Here." e, e BSmods: Richard Barthelmess n “Dawn Patrol.” News._Cartoon. Richatd Barthelmess “Dawn Patrol.” ‘News. Cartoon. cmbe'n Roland “Men of !h! North.” Takoma Congtance Tivoli ST =, (Xt H-L leopatra, and_“Coquet “Petiicoat Influence” is olvlrkllnc comedy of men, w eo\muu of Darnaway rlund husband to give a covete tppoln EM one of her relatives. Peggy CI font, wife of the man who should hl' m the appointment, discovers thi Countess’ most dangerous secret. Then she goes to call upon the Earl, creat- consternation in his household. call brings results, but hardly which she had e . Out of fantastic situation which arises her whole-hearted desire to help husband get the governorship of & swift, clever and firresistible For months “Petticoat Influence” hi one of the big hits of Londot theaterdom. Now Gilbert Miller pre- sents it with Helen Hayes as the star, and Henry Stephenson, last seen in Belasco's production, “Dancing Part- ner,” appears as the featured player in support. Others in the small but brilliant cast include John Williams, Eric Cowley, Valerie Taylor and Kath- ryn Hamill the M ” & new play of American life by Claire and Pau ISifton, at the National ‘Theater, Monday even! ‘The Siftons are journalists, Mr. Sif- Sunday feature editor of the New York World. Their play is a melo- drama of ideas and takes place on the in which a woman is to be exe- e Ooglance Begnstin | qu 4 Ned rks and .n:l;;lllbln “Leathernecking.” Ned Sparks and Benny Rubin n “Leathernecking.” l’rnnkl. i, —Anita_Page Dota. Fai;ban Hoot Gibsos Little _Aceider “Traning Frouble.” rner_Baxter it rietd. ez ‘Warner Baxter koo Robt. Montgomery in 'l.%m."n,' i ety Robt. Montgomery in *Lorp in the Rough.” Vithnriony pariets. Spencer Tracy tn “Up thé River.” i Ao Conrad Nagel in i on the nrad Nagel “A Lady lurrondefl » is directing “In the Meantime.” e e 1 thé produs MUCH 1s promised local theatergoers in the new Burlesque and aré, Feathers,” - Gayéty next week. tour ovér the Herk yers who previous have won d musical the comedy division is Art Gardner, eee-nu-u: funster, with a new budget of Harry Levine. a brew character Margie Bar- flé qnumy,u %M mfimumq " t eomprising the 10 best singers, 4nd comedians in George Washington University and a chorus of 36 beautiful girls now being put through intensive daily rehearsals under Dorothy Schencken’s astute di- rection, the 1930 musical comedy, “Good % Gracious, Godfrey” will be presented by the troubadours December 11, 12 and 13 at Dd(:l(iule)"x Aud“‘)l‘ium This yur Show takes (3 cut &nd cho . run-dowii. ui’:nefi& & foreign 1ifid, where a Germati doc! wr g eng; in extracting all possible ia fromfi his affluent pnuenu iotably a riel erican wil L} mar- rm&u & niece, who east eye English nobleman. A §ro g of Garden beauties in rch of d recreation after a hard Season be in evidence. book is by Fren| Em% r Henderson score composed by Bill Jemison, Wells and others. The settings o( the l.vlge IE“LI wmbebe ?.rg;u.l and colorful. a on st the m«si& and 1 agencics: Beethoven Festival At Constitution Hall. TBI Boston Symphony Orchestra, Dr. Serge Koussevitzky conductor, is giv- ing in Washington this week its fiftieth anniversary Beethoven festival at Con- stitution Hlll. Tbo ieltlvll in last evening, t, s r 3, 5 and 6, at 8:30 and | lished 3 odoek. muvely t’s performance will offer Efrem Zimbalist, violinist, as soloist, playing with the orchestra the Beethoven violin Priday Mnlohlm -u.uu the ending lea: ¢ | Bhtldgelphia O Beity Compson in “The m! Broad- Vitaphone variety. Conrad Nagel in “A Lady Surrenders.” Teita Youne in he Zrath, About ul Vitaphone varlety. !rlm m W vufi" 0 d',mm. hu fiuthoven fitth pl- t, Omm 73, ovcnuu h = -nd “Bmmy No. 7, sn A mjor, the fourth an Pettormanes afternoon, December 6, the th see o g from the National c.pluk clety, trained by Dr. AI pearing with four dflfizg Vreeland, soprano; Nevldl Van Der Veer, contralto; Dan Gridley, baritone, and Fraser the finai chorus of Schiller’s “Ode joy.” ‘The entire festival is lotal min: agement of Mrs. Wilor 8. ?.lilnfl Dance uunu unday at Wardman Theater. ISA GARDINER'S “dante récitdl,” the firkt dance Progrim of thé yé thkes plw!w ext Sunday vemnl at l 30 Utlock at lzfil;gr isa Gitdiner ines 1n her art 9 D tcuches, shown in | to music of the uitra-modern Poulenc. For several seasons with the Pavlow: Ballet, with Fokiné, #nd also #ith (het eminent “mime” of the dlnce, Adolf Bolm, Miss Gardiner recently added temperamental influbrice of through work with the famous Otero fnd Pericet in_ Sevile, She ted by a group of the u.é%m?i* rehéstid, Tuesddy l.venln;. Constitution Hall. ON 6f the greatest conféris of the #6k8on, Tuesday evening at 8:45| k, &t Constitution Hall, will be| the Philadelphia Orchestr hopom StoROW! am Wili open Bomh tHe over- w ? lemic,” by Brahms. This P lowed by Bmhm' “Symphony ? e 8econ! khe am e f;lnw{th p “‘Chorale al nu lna igue in D l-'Y by zmfimmn m {Widow from Chica Wew Feature st WATEAT Eale: JDIVERSIFIED entértainment 1§ prom- ised at Warner 8." !::rle eater 519}1; the new véeem s fi’ e screen and s lons wi |bring to Washington “ihe ?flafiv Chicago” and Irving Asronson and hu Commanders. “The Widow from Chicago” is a blending of thrills and the more roman- tic side of gangdom. This First Na. tional and Vitaphone picture concerns young girl who swears to avenge herself on the gang leader who killed her brother. How she hlh in love but also keeps her promise to brat to make fnume - énl ture. Edwird bifison the und&hrld chleluin 'hflfi Nefl Hamilton 1§ Betty Shumway, Goodwin. nson -nd fifs Commanders, vemule And novel enter- utm. oW, &m‘% other hadlln:r‘el‘ln w Marion comedienne, who with “Frenchie” Melan offers a serles of characterizations that include Giric, Helen, iy T Maurice 's Follies,” present a round Irving one of taining doliig ey and in “Zi of dances, and the Monge Troupe of ;ervm mropun equilibrists are features “Feet First” May Stay at Columbia. AROLD uoms “M First” may Il a munon o{ bara Kent plays the lm interest, -m.h supporting cast composed of Lillianne ton, Robert McWade, Alec Francis and Noah Young. Liloyd's role is that of an ambitious shoe clerk, whose one llm in life is to be an executive in his employer’s firm l well until he meets the boss secretary, when t! at_once Mww- em honist m mmfl'm: An. Sunshine, | DO Loew’s l Pnhoe _:nm:‘ur Satur- e % production .:;" st roduud this vehicle Udl R & cast that mem 3“"'52,&’2"5{& Spexper Charters. & on pel T e P ?u producing this pic- ture fest, it 18 lafme not nllowed the lcl;lxz mmflme .”Z Prodoction, 'All the m’l!fl“a B:t"‘orz“?' the mactl uucw:‘(uel e plays havi been kegt intact for movie audiences, bt the whole has ben roved by Ph:wf.rlphlc mm. Cheftér Morris, Allan ™ tinues lxm% week on the Palace shge Jn_a_production titled “Dream Garden. 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