Evening Star Newspaper, December 15, 1930, Page 36

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- BALTINORE HOWS PEN FOR HARIY First Sunday Paid Matinees Since World War Attended | - = by Record Crowds. By the Assoclated Press. | BALTIMORE, Md., December 15— Every motion picture theater in the | elty was open yesterday for the sake | of charity, f.hs %flg Smfid‘y %M‘I:IIE h;z being e police officials. It | ‘was the time since the World War that lormances for pay were per- mitted. g the war & few benefit shows were given to aid the Red Cross. Managers cf neighborhood houses re- ted that the matinee crowds were two to five times the average for * week days, and heavy attendance was . ngg;:ed,by the downtown theaters. entire proceeds are to go to a special fund for unemployment relief, <%0 be administered by Police Commis- sloner Charles D. Gaither in co-opera- . tion with philanthropic agencies. Esti- mates were that $50,000 or more been cleared. Virtually all employes | gave their services free. | ‘The Sunday opening was opposed by the city Baptist and Methodist minis- | ters’ conferences. At Cumberland the City Council had | e to sanction Sunday movies for & charity fund, but one house was open :‘ad contributions collected from spec- tors. PREMATURE MESSAGES ANNOY RADIO ARTIST Congratulations Arrive Before Pro- gram Is Given—Publishers Held Too Eager. NEW YORK (N'A.N.A.).—Music pub- lshers naturally are eager to have radio favorites sing their songs over the air, because it results in sheet music pur- chases for homes all over the country, but sometimes they are too eager and too hasty in seeking,to curry favor with “the talent,” as radio performers are called. Here’s an example. A radio star was scheduled to do some important sing- at 8 o'clock. At 7 o'clock he re- ceived three telegrams, each from a different publisher and each cor - lating him on the beauty of his g and telling him that it was just great and had been so much enjoyed and that his enunciation was so_perfect. ‘That annoyed the singer. He thought 4t would have been nicer if, before praising his performance so highly, the iblishers had listened to it. He would g:ve been more impressed by their sin- Y:eht, 1980, by Horth Amsriosn Mews (Copyriaht. 18 er Alliance) BACK BUTTONS USED Chic Winter Dresses Fasten in Clumsy Manner. PARIS (#).—Paris is buttoning herself back in new and devious ways this Winter. One of the smartest models of heavy Black silk crepe fastens up the back with & score of small black buttons the size of a filbert. $ The rippling tail of the blouse is fin- dshed with a narrow band of ermine. UNION PACIFIC 508 Commergial Trust 15th and Market Sts, Philadelpbia, Pa. C.&N. W, 201 Franklin Trust Bldg. 15th and Chestnut Sts. Philadelphia, Pa. SALLY PICKARD Of Omaha is the honorary colonel of the University of Nebraska Cadet Corps. She is a senior. “AFROMOBILE” IN FAVOR Propelled Wheel Chairs Slated for Come-Back at Palm Beach. PALM BEACH, Fla. (#)—The easy- riding “afromobile” is slated for a come- back here this season. Mrs. George A. McKinlock, leader of the Chicago colony, is sponsoring the return to popularity of the vehicle hreatened to become extinct. * For many years the “afromobile” or wheel chair, was a distinctive feature of resort life. Then came autos with gas fumes which made riding in the wheel chairs unpleasant. Now the Lake Trail, from which automobiles are barred, is being extended for exclusive use of e ilists,” and another “wheel chair drive” been set aside. BEWARE THE THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTO:. MAN WHO BUYS 'wmsxv"l OBTAINS MAPLE SIRUP Leaves $20 for Bottle Taken From Woman’s Valise in Her Ab- . ‘sence on Canada Trip. MANSFIELD, Ohio, (N.AN.A.).—An honest man oh a train bound from Canada to New York has to console him the reflection that virtue is its own reward. ' A open in the to the obser vation platform. 1In the valise was a capacious whisky bottle filled with & brown liquid. ‘When she returned the bottle was gone. In its place was & $20 bill, to which was pinned a note, “Here's some money for , which I need worse than you d “Now what” pondered the woman, “could he want with maple ” She had purchased the sirup from a farmer in Canada, who, having no other contairier, placed it in the ohly e st Ameri pyrig) y Nor - uver Altancey oo News R AP st R A The oldest in the world is said to be that which owns the Falun This mine Through the medium of the Building Association many a dream of Home Ownership has been realized. 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