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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, SATURDAY, JANUARY. 24, 1931 unth and Nineteenth streets north- . . o From the F t Yy ron ow usic an usicians for_ young students have to the ood men. This gives a “The Blue Angel” National Capital Choir the director with watchful eyes. bletun Nnncy Marmer, Home Ste- & | gel mendable actions that arise in such biaces -ee o e ekt Tt | e Mot el M Sk it dhinsosty kur the cost of || OMEWHAT primitive tragedy . . . in a setting of the times is as a capable associate of Mr. have been well pleased with Light,” composed for the London ed at Washington Audi- J the beautinully arranged and Gregorian Festival in 1896 by Sir e e 1l e ron wan e A pleasing divergence from the : D p cludes the Fanchon and Marco 1 the National Capital Ghoir torium for Week. Marlene Dietrick as the stars. Hictor: eroert. T oih Buddy gagement. Jast Hight at Coatingntay Hall: The mxeq cl;crux concert was given by | Howard Blackly, Joan Fuller, Jack this product of German filmmakers, | Howe, clever dancer; the Victor Her- only awkward moment experienced | the . male 18 Y with its perfection in photography bert Trio, Walter Powell, in trom- AR . occurred when the choir in the ren- ‘Morning Hymn,” all the voices Slfll 5°°l Olee C‘lll_l;n: um;:mg : Ernest Belcher dancers. Bob g nicely blended. :f the “::11 nn:;m:bflu u;naht :lt“;lm::o ::I‘.tyol Jle{e :’l:;f and est MANAGUA, Nicaragua, January 24. 5 Noah's Weary The solo singing of Marjorie So- public is cordially invited. 2 DR o K duced when two | the talking cartoon are also offered. | in the State of Telapaneca today en- ; compoattion, By | PEE.We givent et exostionally i Tium, 1900 E street, open upon the elev- \, characters, lack- gaged in a brief skirmish with an Wl Harry C. Banks, | Ieception by the audlence Miss | 4y, gyerage American eats 10 pounds tion. The i ities, bu’ taken v 1 identified, killing and wounding several < little_more vol- n vE 10 pounds are peanuts. fon Automotive Trade Assocts from, spheres as | VVell Done by Drams Gulle of thie band, Thers ‘Were 1o SR ume than called . | a8 the “Regini Coele”, of the Easter L L £0 10:30 p.m. and throughout next weck. i Community Drama Guild theater- o [ e ot (el el § Brought into | Boers of Washington are privileged to o O e '-;J:';..?,:: i an s Mentias showd be made of Phyllis dition to a great variety of accessories. < E. Sherwood which recently h#f a Hoi i Tatas eudo romance, st R FOUERI Curry was_involved. v Y bert W. Harned, the choir, whose playing furn: R s S e a4 Bhd threugh the | Successtul presentation in the films. | ST, WS, {VOed Pom capiies comprised 34 | & splendid background to the sing- WASHINGTON’S NEWEST FINE HOME exhibits of automobile services, shop 3 o et ety ot The MoKRInIEY 3 . v t 1 | played last evening whose _ perfect _co-operation with gaulpment, marine and arcraft’ shov- J e mor Al | D torium as the miial of two per. | CoL Doulas McDougal, commanding Tell selcted {oF | 3ic0ee DL Ione ingvinder Dr. Bac- DEVELOPMENT dowed with the romantic interest TORMNEE. IS TRbIE ‘GReRT: Washington Automotive Trade Asso- itable course | CORAC N ches to the possibilities of | Minister here. will leave tomorrow by such as last oge! enjoy e the Bhow Committee, and Richard J. Emil Jannings. disaster. th Murphy. show manager, have joined in | The school | Iesentative of the Com oy m the | Their trip is at the special call of | however, that Richard Wagner's | Present Junior Program. blic to attend the show. the dictator in the class room, the £ lipn Tangements. of |Want from them a first-hand account excluded from this program. e man of knowledge, who rules without !:";‘;;’;;‘ugm o P m"dm ror | of conditions in Nicaragua, where there Unfold Ye Portal Everlasting,” tion of Music Clubs is giving the Mr. Leary and Mr. Murphy will| spirited "young charges and views | ¢in"t) America to raise funds, while |tivity, resulting in the death of several| 'In Shubert's “Great Is Jehovah, | junior members tonight at 8 o'clock address the audiences of radio stations | their natural pranks with mo | {nP @ AMEIS (0 RCE SRS dfrect | Marines, the Lord” the choir displayed its | in the auditorium of the Interior ow. ing the rules. He learns that they brigadier, general in the NICAragUAR | —oaeam e e The list of exhibitors as announced| are interested in the chiel enter- | icminine head of the household Nas | oo epiiary “Wwhich acts. in co-opera- The quarter of a century in experience of this organization combining with today's o House-to-House "Moving 2 Siigs S aHp i - We charge on! the Reviews and News of Washington's Theaters. UAN BAND Reviews and News of Capital's Programs. senion iaking o hour, $5 ;5 & vlznb.y.d 3 : s p Jannings Picture at the Fox. a situation, but also an ability in - i i 1931 Models Will Be Exhibit: | et ot oo ner | Several Insurgents Killed and 'OVERS of chorale music should | DY the choir was “Hall, Gladdening Robert Nye, Olive |l moving down if you want to, resented at the Fox Theater| Jannings. Wi i - = : ounded in Short En O iy ok George Martin. Bearing the title, “The Blue Angel, o i Henschels | Rosey, Betty Sahm: p ' work, The Capital will get its first glimpse| and in direction, offers a view of the | bone imitations; the Electric Duo | By the Associated Press. dition of”“rike |} NEvIRE I EM QUM andihety Hyattsville Elementary School. The West at the organ, the newsreel and | _The United States Marines operating Dove,” & late v Afully sui enth annual exhibition of the Washing- \ inghumanqual- | wrhe Queem's Husband” insurgent group whose leader was not jr. sang with & | Soper has a volee besutlfully sulted | of unshelied nuts yearly, and 6 of the show will be open tomorrow from 3 p.m far apart as the THROUGH the enterprise of the | Jmong the Marines. for by the score. chorus l’rnm “Cavaleria Rusticana” passenger cars will be on display, in ad- eoatSet m'a | enjoyon the stage a plece by Robert | & Sartonel in Northeast Telapaneca. tion of Dr. Al | Gray Kim, piano accompanist for and accessories, the public will witness very defects in “The Queen's Husband.” which was | ;0 operating in the hills mixed voices, ing, and of Malton Boyce, organist, Whitney Leary, president of the low the inev- | formances on successive days is €n. |g5q Matthew E. Hanna, United States of a program | Ded's baton heiped to make an al- . 1 that leads to ariplane for Washington to confer with| Dr. Albert W. Harned night's. 1t is NS I h F s clation; Fred L. Haller, chairman o marriage between royalty and a ool | Henry L. Stimson, &‘gemry of State. regrettable, | D.C.Music Clubs € oreSt eCt‘on extending a cordial invitation to the| Pprofessor, played by Mr. Jannings, is depiction off-stage and through the |Secretary Stimson, who is understood to | “Prelude to Lohengrin” had to be "THE District of Columbia Federa- Will Talk Over Radio. sympathy, who stands before his queen, who aims to rule, makes ‘a recently has been renewed insurgentac- | by Gounod, was beautifully sung. first of a series of concerts for its ( :hevy ( :ha se WRC and WMAL this evening on the| thought except that they are violat- tions of the princess, although the Col. McDougal holds the rank of | ability in voice control and followed Building on F street between Eight- last night by Mr. Murphy follows: tainer in a cheap resort, and follows An appealing mixture of serious tion with the Marines. He and Hanna | 1 o Auditorium floor—Midcitv Sales Co..! them there on a spying expedition, drama and comedy gives distinction |Will fly from here to Miami, proceeding | 2 showing the Willys and Willys-Knight: | only to come in contact with the | §o"the "Dlay and s e [to Washington by train. | ea pportunl low building costs producea values that will Nash-Orr Motor Co. Nash: Warfleld| woman and to succumb to her | yusually varied assortment of charac- | d Motor Co.. Lincoln: L. P Steuart, Inc.. studied flattery. His lack of under- ters which engage the abilities of & . . command your attention. Qaiiand and Ponac: Mott Motors!| standipg leads him into the trap. | the mempers of this Washinglon For an Experienced Dairyman inc., Hupmobile; Staniey H. .| and when the students in turn sbY | company with fine effect. In fact, ; i Inc., Emerson & Orme and Buick Motor| upon him, he loses his position with t bably the best piece of work Five Rnonp. Km'h_en n!d Bath K A N) » Co..’ Buick: Packard-Washington Co.| the school and departs in disgrace. | that has been dome by the Drama Electrical Refrigeration —to operate a farm of about 800 acres. Must furnish cows A fnished hqme is open dasly and Sunday fo Packard; Cadillac Motor Car Co, Cadil-| Marriage with the woman is made | Guild. It is notable for the air of and labor. Owners will find good paying market for milk, your inspection. lac and La Salle; Olds Motor Works.| possible through her deliberate belief | professional regularity that marks THE ARGONNE butter and cream. 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