Evening Star Newspaper, January 12, 1931, Page 30

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON B O , TODAY'S AMUSEMENTS. [D0.X HOP DATE SET MONDAY, JANUARY 12, 1931 RELIEF CANTEENS DOT WELSH MINING VALLEYS Dole Not Likely to Be Granted Men Idle by Strike—Families Are in Distress. By the Associated Press. CARDIFF, Wales, January 12.—Relief canteens are beginning to dot the Welsh valleys, where the weekly pay envelopu of 150,000 miners have been missing on | two pay days now because of the coal strike. There has been a flood of applica- tions for assistance from families which @AMUSEMENTS. HOFMA“ GREAT PIANIST NOW PLAYINi ONE NIGHT" P4 EVELYN LAYE oAy JOHN BOLES LEON ERROL A Touted Avtists Picture 1,000 WAIT QUTSIDE CHINESE WEDDING Bride and Groom Married Four Times for Sound Film Record. Shubert Belasco—“The Blue Ghost,” FOR SOUTH AMERICA at 8:20 p.m, National—“Storm Song,” at 8:20 p.m. German Flying Boat, ll.eplire‘d, to Start January 20—Later Coming to U. S. Gayety—“Radium Queues,” at 2:15 and 8:15 pm. Fox—"Part-Time Wife,” at 11:52 am., 2:14, 4:36, 7:28 and 9:50 a.m. Columbia—*“The Right to Love” at 11:25, 1:25, 3:30,° 5:30, 7:35 and 9:40 pm. & N Four Rooms, Kitchenette and Bath Electrical Refrigeration THE ARGONNE 16th and Columbia Road Reasonable Rentals WE PAY Rialto—“Free Love,” at 11:25 am., 1:25, 3:25, 5:25, 7:25 and-9:30 a.m. Palace—“One Heavenly Night,” 11:40 am., 1:55, 4:40, 7:25 and 9:50 pm. Earle—“Viennese Nights,” at 11:50 am., 2:15, 4:40, 7:40 and 10 pm. By the Associated Press, LISBON, January 12—The German flying boat DO-X, its left wing completely repaired after the fire which caused great damage last month, will 2 . ., |leave for South America January 20 R-K-O Keith’s—“Charley’s Aunt,” at | anq iater will go to the United States. |are in distress. No adequate funds are 11:25 am., 1:26, 3:27, 5:26, 7:27 and | " Capt, Priederich Christiansen, com- |avallable to aid the men during the 9:28 pm. | mander of the DO-X, arrived yesterday | stoppage and unless decisions in the | Metropolitan—"The Passion Flower,” |from Germany and said the time of | pending test cases differ from precedent at 11:48 a.m., 1:44, 3:40, 5:36, 7:32 and departure had been definitely fixed. they will not be granted a dole, 9:28 pm. | o The big plane will fly by way of the = = _“Viennes » Canary and Cape Verde Islands, thence 5: :‘-,m!;':? ':::, 9: Y;c'p",; e Nights” at | Cross the South Atlantic Ocean to % | Fernando Noronha, the Brazilian penal 1 1 e Widow {rom ChICago." | colony which is 125 miles oft the north- |e tern coast, and intends to strike the | Thvoli—The Passion Flower,” o 350, 7:45 Greatest Tenor, Met. Opers, World's Co t sti Dis. 6403 " The WORLD'S GREATEST DANCERS 'KREUTZBERG GEORGI Sioitietion Hall, Thurs. Aft., Jan. i 4:30 Wilson-Greene's Concert . 1300 G 8t. Districe 405 A crowd of more than 1,000 persons | stood outside the Odd Fellows’ Temple, Twentieth and G_ streets, yesterday while Henry Chin Bow and Ching Yee Gui, both Chinese, were married four | m;eh- in mcceulcmm 5 s Our e ceremony, which was perform Od:‘l:‘:rm;“l;sofi | by Judge Robert E. Mattingly, was , “ flumdruped to enable sound newsreel Showed Over Five phou?rlfhgrl to obtain a complete Million Dollars record o Each time the bride, who In Active Loans! L!h took her vows A figure completing a phenomenal growth over a period of the last five years. The People of Washington have faith and confidence in the principles of this In- stitution. Open Daily 9 to 5 Saturdays Until Noon NAtional 1381 NATIONAL PERMANENT 949 NINTH ST., NW. “”h UNDER SUPERVISION OF U.3. TREASURY, Easiest Way To Break Up a Cold Millions Say of This Proved | Way Works Fast—Makes You Feel Like a New Person Before| You Know It If you want quick relief from a cold, go back to first principles and | use scmething you know does the | business—don't start “trying” a lot of fancy ideas or remedies. Even a “little” cold is too dangerous to take chances on. | \\ ON THE STAGE ALLAN ROGERS 'KEEP A{OVING' STAN KAVANA CHESTER Freper OH :gm um“C“ U | does not speak En; | through an interpre Several Obltlclel Removed. Miss Yee—or Miss Gui, as she would be known to Americans—became Bow's | bride only after several obstacles had | been overcome. In’the first place, her ancestors withheld their approval until PRAISE AT HEBREW HOME | almost the last minute, and it was nec- Capt. Christiansen said that Dr. essary for Representative Dickstein of | Part Played in Establishment of | Claude Dornier, designer of the craft, | New York to induce them to withdraw 5 .vmuld arrive here January 18 for the | (bt obleotionn. Jewish Welfare Federation trip. No passengers will embark “i W"EN Too TlnEn The objections of the dead forebears ) Lauded by Speaker. {Lsbon $5.00) 5 Tt yere made known through the six 5 Searphe ngs, of San Francisco, but througl T nit; Stores ly's appetite. the tongs Representative Dicksteln SuC- | oo for s o mmeration n sy | Delicious in mince pies ceeded in convincing them that the | febrew Home for the Aged during the | | fact that the wedding was to the held | yiax and thes part the Chest played in | on the twenty-third day of the eleventh | holning establish ‘the Jewish Welfare moon made everything all right. Federation, in an address delivered at At the last minute, however, the bride | the annual meeting of the Hebrew Home for the Agéd yesierday by Charles A.| Goldsmith, president. Officers elected for the ensuing yenr are Charles A. Goldsmith, president; | Samuel Ganss, Mrs. William Levy and | Abe Stern; vice presidents, Simon | Hirshman, secretary; Norman Fischer, | financial secretary; Moses Reicghut, | treasurer; Harry Sherby, Bernard Dan- zansky, 'Morrls Garfinkle, trustes at 2, | main'and at Bahia. After pushing on to Rio de Janeiro, | where it _intends to remain two days, the DO-X will head northward up the | | const for Havana and eventually to |New York. The return trip will be made by way of the Bermudas and the | Azores to Lisbon. LOOK elsewhere. We have the DON'T: Blank Books you eed. Store Hours—8$ to 5:30 E. Morrison Paper Co. 1009 Pa. Ave. COMMUNITY CHEST GETS Is Psycllology A Curse? Debate Gilbert K. Chesterton vs. Cosmo Hamilton Constitution Hall January 14, at 8:15 P.M. Tickets 50c—$1.00—$1.50—$2.50 T. Arthur Smith's The Willard Ameriean Automobile Association ecans/| Can Ml in et any bridee arty. that kin THE PECAN SHOP 3021 14th St. N.W. Phone Adams 3646 balked, explhining she did not care to appear before Americans in her Oriental wedding robes. This difficulty was solved by Mortimer Lonyay, Chinese legal adviser, who suggested that the bride’s costume be concealed by a heavy wrap. Then the six Chinese bridesmaids, who i| | also were garbed in Oriental fashion, ‘ saw the crowds outside the building and | became alarmed and fled. ooss B g Py g Wi s Bride Absent at Banquet. mittee. wedding was followed by an —— Will Award Tree Cup The Columbia Heights Business Men's Association will hold its monthly meet- ing tomorrow night at 8 o'clock at 3310 Fourteenth street. The presentation of a cup for the most attractive Christmas | tree display in the association’s area will be made by M. C. Turpin, president of the Electric League of Washington. Buy All the Well Known GERMAN Specialties at the German-American Specialty Store o’ )’ Ilree(ad thing close| +.. oh, how to a cheer| amasing! himeings ELEANOR ANDREW et R KELLY Times News S The Talk of the Hour! N3 A Sophisticated Exp 'Companionate Marringe. CONRAD NAGEL GENEVIEVE TOBIN ‘FREE LOVE’ TRUMENDOUS CROWDS Al caetest iov sroR §VER Tola | Nigats T 5 ;-4‘ J,,“/ BEL Mwnmsv[w 2 NE SEGAL s - I Person. LFAVITT . LOCKWOOD NASHLFATELY » MAXNE DOVLE AAMERICAN ACES LA QAN Qs Other Glractions C O A L— SPECIAL NIGHT PHONES For Delivery Tomorrow Phone Us Tonight Nat’l 3068—To 11 P.M.—Met. 4500 ‘The Oflentfll banquet at 349 Pennsylvania |avenue. In keeping with an old Chinese | custom, the bride did not attend. Instead | she went into seclusion. More than 100 American friends of the bridegroom, | who is an importer and lives at 229 G vereeb attended the ceremonies. Among those present were Represent- ative Willlam P. Holaday of Illinois a his daughter, Miss Helen Holaday; Representative Thomas A. Jenkins of Ohio, Representative Wilbum Cartwright of Oklahoma, Representative Luther | Johnson of Texas, Elton Layton, clerk of the House Interstate and Foreign | Commerce Commission, and W. P. Neville, Labor Assoclation official. Get Hill's Cascara Quinine. A S ST scientific formula made to do ONE SO0k Sacwet N, We Carry a i I.Inz of Imported | WILL DIRECT DEBUT THING WELL: to knock a cold in a erman ias Products #iffy, not to cure a hundred different - = things. 5 Representative Ruth Bryan Owen ‘Take two tablets every three hours. i ot 0 o Sl B to Present Baritone. Ho.m: !(od-k that's all. Soon those mean, aching ||| _Representative Ruth Bryan Owen of Finishing pains in head and body begin to go; || | Florida is planning a Washington debut FILMS 1In before 10:30 a.m. ready 4:30 same d: the cold breaks up; poisons leave|||for Benjamin Deloache, 24-year-old m. 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