Evening Star Newspaper, January 23, 1931, Page 26

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THE KV N ENG NEAR. T WAS. vuN, D. LB VALLEEWELCOWED - WITH GRAPEFRUIT &= Q‘ooner, on Boston Program, Lontinues Melody as Three {in Balcony Go With Police. $ the Associated Press. JBOSTON, January 23.—Rudy Vallee, efooning idol of thousands of radio | teners, was greeted with two over- ! ripe grapefruit during & performance at the Metropolitan Theater last night. It was the final performance of the opening day of a week's engagement and Rudy was in the midst of one of his characteristic melodies. With- out warning, the fruit came hurtling from the balcony. Neither of the grapefruit struck the singing maestro, but one did strike the .drum- mer's cymbais and the other splattered over the stage- props. ‘The audience gasped. Murmurs were audible throughout the house, but Rudy kept right on crooning. He took no notice of the mlernlpnun until he had | finished the s Then, stepping to the front of the | stage, he addressed the audience in a mild 'but decided tone, He took the hecklers to task for thelr discourtesy nd added that there might be some | in the audience who enjoved hearing | im. He said many had paid admis- | sion for that purpose and that tl\me[ This X-Ray Machine Shows How Simplex Flexies Fit l\)... $2 75 $3.75 (Second ‘Floor \ The Hecht Co.) r You're sure of cor- rect fit with this new machine. It shows mother and child the exact position of the child’'s foot in the shoe. Simplex Flexies, the health shoe for young, growing feet, in a va- riety of q\lc: colors and leathers, priced according to size. THE HECHT CO F Street at Seventh who dlsllked his singing were hot com- pelled to stay. hre youg men, whose names e withheld, were taken into c by Ushers and turned over to thé" police, The show went on and the young | esty.” men went to Police Station 4, where a desk sergeant “read the ri to them. Vallee and the theater man- agement declined to press charges and they were n‘len#ed KING HAS PRESS AGENT Siam Announces Arrangements for | U_S. Visit of Monarch. And now even royalty must have its | press agent. Prince Amoradat Kridikara, the Sia- mese Minister, today authorized the | follmllnz announcement: uring the projected visit of his maj- esty the King of Siam to the United Tomorrow! v States and the Dominion of Canada Raiph Hages, 44 Wall street, New York requested by the maele consented, to act as the press representative of Tie mal In a recent month orders for spend- ing $11,500,000 for road and bridge im- m\emenh‘ were_given In England. 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Sl k= star’” array of suits. Newest themes in style, color and pattern. Society Brand exclu- sive fabrics, and nation- famed tailor- ing. An 29 Men's $50 & $55 Society Brand Suits and Overcoats 29 (2 Seconds by Direct Elevators to the Men’s Clothing Department—Second Floor) Meltons, her- ringbones, boucles and tweeds. ARESOE... . a special group of Tuxedos included a t this low price. O v ercoats run the range of the most popular styles of the day. And the same can be said of the materials, Color assort- ment em- braces many blues and greys. Free Auto Parking Space for Customers—E Street Between Sixth and Seventh THE HECHT CO. F Street at Seventh NAtional 5100

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