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PENN POST HOTEL { "¢ 0" ¥ pald Thursday. ‘}and Iva L. Guy, soprano. LA FOLLETTE TALKS | INFORUM TONIGHT :Wisconsin Senator to Discus Need of Progressive | Legislation. Senator Robert M. La Follette, ir of Wisconsin will be the speaker night in the National Radio Forum, ar- ranged by The Washington Star and | {broadcast over WMAL and a coast-to- coast, network of the Columbia Broad- casting s | The ‘Need of Progressive Legisla- | .uon is Senator La Follette's topic. He | will discuss _particularly the coming fconference of progressive leaders to be ! held in Washington March 11 and 12. Hank Simmons and his Show Boat | troupe will follow the forum with a spe- |C|I] tabloid version of the famous old | temperance play, “Ten Nights in a Bar | Simmons will portray the role of Joe Morgan, the drunkard. Special “Samovar” Program. WMAL also has scheduled all of the other regular Columbia attractions, and | !a special “Around the Samovar” pro- |gram, usually broadcast on Sunday night. This Russian feature is pre- sented by Peter Biljo and his Balalaika assisted by Mme. Valia | contralto; Mille, violinist, and Eli ¢ | nova, Eliena Kazanova, Spivak, | baritone. | Ben Alley, tenor, with Ann Leaf at the organ, announce a varied program st at 8 o'clock. The | 'he Kiss That So Afraid” | The speaker in_the Chronicles seri will be Arthur F. McKeogh, a lieutenant with the famous “lost battalion” in | | the stirring days of 1918. He will de- the heroic deed that won for him the Distinguished Service Cross Walter Damrosch, who has returned | from a brief vacation in Florida, brings | his famous symphony orchestra back to the Electric Hour program to be broadcast tonight by WRC and asso- | ciated National Broadcasting Co. sta tions. The program includes two Men- | | delssohn _compositions, “Spinning Song” -and_“Spring Song,” the ‘Overture” to Weber's*“Oberon” and the “Allegret- !Q from Brahm's “Symphony No. 3‘ | Moncado to Speak. delections from Gershwin _musical successes dominate the Varieties pr grami et 8:15 o'clock. Arthur “Bugs” Baer will be master of ceremonies. ‘The soloists include Welcome Lewis and Harold Van Emburgh. The Wilkins Orchestra, directed by Harold Veo, will present a varied pro- gram. The feature will be a new theme song written by Veo. It is “Just Won- | derful.” The principal soloist will be| Louis Annis, tenor. Dr. Hilairo Camino Moncado, presi- dent of the Philippine Federation of America, will speak tonight over WOL. | The station’s musical features will be | provided by Jack Ralston’s Orchestra An old Virginia “Hoe-Down” will be broadcast tonight by WJSV. Oth program features include dance music by Emery Dougherty’s Orchestra, and l recital by Gnlm Ludwig, contralto. BROADCAST 1 TO HONOR i'Wendell Holmes of the Supr:me Court. | {CO-PILOT TO BE REQUIRED JUSTICE 0. W. HOLMES Microphone to Be Placed in Home of Dean of Court for Birthday Anniversary Program. ‘WMAL and associated Columbia sta- tions will broadcast tomorrow night a program in celebration of the ninetieth birthday anniversary of Justice Oliver The congratulatory address will made by Chief Justice Charles E. Hughes. = Justice Holmes will respond. Justice Holmes has n-ver before been heard over the radio. A microphone will be placed in the study of his home at 1720 1 street for his broadcast. Two other speakers will be heard in the program. Dean Charles E. Clark of the Yale Law School will pay his Tespects to Justice Holmes, and intro- duce Charks A. Boston, New York at- torney and president of the American Bar Association, and the Chief Justice. Boston will voice the congratulations of the bench and bar of the country to Justice Holmes, The program has been arranged with the co-operation of the Law Reviews of Harvard and Columbia Universities and the Yale Law Journal, leading legal | publications which are d-dicating their March issues to the nonog narian jurist. be ON FIVE-HOUR FLIGHTS | Department of Commerce Puts Into Effect New Amendment on Passenger Planes. An air transport plane flying sched- | { ules of five hours or more on an inter- | state air line with eight or more pas- sengeys will be required to have a co- pilot in addition to the regular pilot, under an amendment to the Depart- ment of Commerce regulations just put into effect. Formerly the law required a co-pilot | where flights of more than four hour. were required with eight or more pa: sengers. The regulation still permits co-pilots or radio operators wro are members of the crew of air transport planes to serve as stewards or cabin attendants except in case of unusual circumstances which require their serv- ices at the contr In a letter which has been sent out to notify operators of the amendment the department suggested a meeting of representatives of tke air transport companies in Washington during the Spring for a discussion of the require- ments for air transport operation. - | W NOVELIST RAPS PRESS | — | Says Never Does He See Correct| Self Portrayed in News. BUFFALO, N. Y. March 7 (#).—J B. Priestley, English novelist, denied Thursday that he had said Sinclsir { Lewis was through as a novelist or that ew York was the world's noisest city. e said he had been misrepresented by having these statements attributed m! him in the press. “"You'see before you,” he told a lecture { audince, “the real Mr. Priestley and | not legendary figure appearing in pL 1 never pick up a newspaper oy great interest, for I read again about’ this strange Mr. Priestley. BANK THEFT BARED Gonfession by Member Is Claimed in Shortage of $108,000. NEW YORK, March 7 (#).— Olivetti, 52, former assistant cashier for the Bank of America, was charged with grand larceny yesterday in the theft from the bank of $108,000 in French government bonds. Olivetti admitted, police said, that he stole the bonds, held as collateral for loan, last Fall and lost them in the stock market. He resigned his posi- tion several months ago but the em- bezzlement was not discovered antil |lesson with MacDowell up to the time |liant radio performance his orchestra beginning Mareh 13. Mario | . | THE EVENING Today on (ANl time p.m., unless 315.6 Meters. { WRC 550 Kkiloeyteies. 45—Luncheon of the League for In- dustrial Democracy. 3:30—The Marionettes. 4:00—Song sermon. 4:15—Pacific Feature Hour. 5:00—The Lady Next Door. 5:30—Soloist ensemble of the Institute of Musical Art. 6:00—News flashes. 6:10—Correct time. 11—Saltzman’s Orchestra. 15—Schramm's Concert Orchestra. 6:45—Uncle Abe and David. 7:00—~Amos 'n’ Andy. 7°15—Yeast Jesters. 1:30—Wilkins Orchestra. 8:00—Weber and Fields. 8:15—Varieties, with “Bugs” Baer, 8:30—Mayflower Orchestra. 9:00—Electric hour, featuring Walter Dantrosch’s Symphony Orchestra. 0:00—B. A. Rolfe’s Orchestra. 1:00—Shoreham Orchestra. 30—Weather forecast. 31—New Yorker Orchestra, 45—Little Jack Little, crooner. 00 to 1:00a—Ballew's 1 1 1 { 11:01—Troubadour of the Moon., 1 1 1 it 1: 2 Orchestra. WJSV 2054 Meters. ¥ 1,460 Kilocycles. 2:00—Afternoon musicale. 2:30—Neil Lewis Stafford, reader. :45—Lewis Smith, 3:00—Ryder children’s hour. 00—Program by Falls Church Parent-Teacher Association. 30—The Memory Boys 100 ence and History. 5:15—Along Route 50. 00—News flashes. :15—Classified program. 00—Myer Goldman’s Orchestre. :31—Time signal. 34—Two-Eleven. 00—Time signal 02—Russell Kent. 17—Gretta Ludwig, contralto. 30—Sunday School Lesson )—Pa Brown and His Brownles. Id Virginia Hoe-Down. ~Dougherty’s Orchestra. 11:30—Weather report. Folks Behind The Microphone BY THE RADIO EDITOR. ASHINGTON has contributed generously to the ranks of artists and entertainers who have achleved success be- fore the microphone, and its Tatest addition is Helen Corbin Heinl, wife of a prominent Washington news- paper man. A pianist of undisputed ability, Mrs Heinl " already has made several ap- pearances in sustaining and sponsored network programs and the wide recog- | nition she received | in these paved the | for other| Her | appearance | be April 23 with a concert or- chestra in New York whose pro- gram will go over! WRC and a cost- | network in New York, while stugoylr‘u‘gh wl,lh MacDowell, he sig- Helen Corbin Helnl. MACDONC 8 her by recommending her to fill a vacancy in the piano department of the Na- tional Cathedral School for Girls. She accepted the position, but continued to return to New York each week for a| of his death. Then she went to Berlin and studied with Mme. Teresa Carreno, brilliant_Venezuelan pianist. and later joined the classes of Harold Bauer in Pars. A factor in Mrs. Heinl's success is her correct use of the pedal, which is no trifling detail in radio work. In a concert performance, the ear frequently does not detect careless pedaling. The microphone, however, is merciless. Those who heard Mrs. Heinl's bril- on Thanks- giving day, were unaware that at the time, she was actually suffering from an attack of the “flu” It was her debut on a national network, and rather than fail, she did not allow even those who accompanied her to the studio to learn of her iliness. ok ok ELLE BAKER, vaudeville star, will | sing the old traditional Jewish air, | “Eli, ENi,” during the Jewish Art| program tomorrow over WMAL and other Columbia stations. She is mak- ing her appearance on this program in respect to the memory of Jacob Koppel | Sandler, composer, who dled recently. | * % ok ok i ERBERT MARSHALL, featured in Philip Barry's latest production, “Tomorrow and Tomorrow,” is to | be the guest speaker on the Five Arts| program Thursday morning over the | Columbia chain. The same network | also has zrranged to pick up the New | York concerts of Fellx Ferdinando and | | The Dial Log. Stations Heard in Washington Regularly. Kcys . 860 .1060 . 990 600 . 660 . 790 . 820 . 750 760 . 870 Flashes from The Evening Star, a resume of world mews, is broadcast daily by WMAL at 5:45 o'clock. | | | | | 1In old Greece cripples received a daily allowance from the State for their sup- port, Tonight Don't miss the fun. Tunein WRC and WEAF Red at8P. M. ‘The humln ear ll (ormed to receive .only certain sounds and the hig " sounds we can heu' are those of 70,000 vibrations to the. second, Network, N. B. C. Every Saturday Night Webster Cgara STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, SATURDAY, MARCH 7, 1931. the Radio I otherwise indicated.) 475.9 Meters. WMAL g3 Kitoeycles. 1:30—Savoy-Plaza Orchestra. 2:00—Columbia artists’ recital. 2:15—National Democratic Club forum. :00—The Four Clubme; 00—Farm Science Snapshots. 0—Leon Belasco’s Orchestra. :45—Flashes from The Evening Star. 0—Time and program resume. 01 dvertising the City's Educa- tional Facilities,” by William J. Hobbs “The Good Samaritan,” by Dr.| William Knowles Cooper. :30—Paul_Tremaine's Orchestra. :45—Novel musical skit by Roland Gaver and Rex Everhart. | :00—Morton Downey, tenor, and| Freddie Rich and his orchestra 5—Ritz-Carlton Orchestra ! 15 15. :30—Chronicles—talk by Arthur F" McKeogh. :00—Ben Alley, tenor, with Ann Leaf at the organ. 0—Herb Gordon's Orchestra. 0—Around. the Samovar. 0—National Radio Forum—Speaker, Senator La Follette of Wiscons 10:00—Hank Simmons’ Show Boat, * Nights in a_Bar Room.” 11:00—Shoreham Orchestra. 11:30—Guy Lombardo and his Royal Canadian: 12:00—Weather report. 12:01a—Bert Lown's Orchestra. 12:30a to 1:00a—Ann Leaf at the organ. | 228.9 Meters. WOL 1.210 Kilocycles. 3:30—Good afternoon program. 3:45—March of Music. 4:00—Marie Carrol, soprano. 4 ‘Waltz time. 4:40—Spanish music. 5:00—Organ reverie. 5:30—Qne-Time Opportunities. 5 blic Service Man. Loughlin Guy, soprano. 3 Aerial Columnist | S 40'~ Talk by Dr. Hilairo Camino Mon- cado, president of the Philippine Federation of America. | 7:10—Musical interlude. 7:20—News flashes, 9 3(] (0 8 UI] Rfilson s Orchestm en Major Radio Features SPEECHES. s Educational 2'a- J. Hobbs, | Need of Progressive | by Senator La Follette | in the National Radio Forum, “’MAL. 9:30. DRAMA. Uncle Abe and David, WRC, 6:45; Amos ‘'n’ Andy, WRC, 7:00; Hank Sim- mons’ Showboat, WMAL, 10:00, CLASSICAL. Damrosch Symphony Orchestra, WRC, | 9:00. VARIETY. Schramm’s Concert Orchestra, 6:15; The Jesters, WRC, Chronicles, WMAL, 7:30; Orchestra, WRC, 7:30; Weber and WRC. Fields, WRC, 8:00; Ben Alley. tenor, | with Ann Leaf at the organ, WMAL, with “Bugs” Baer, Little Jack Little, crooner, WRC, 11:45. « DANCE MUSIC. Herb Gordon's Orchestra; WMAL, 8:30: B. A. Rolf’s Orchestra, WRC, 10:00: . | the coastal WORK BEING SPEEDED ON FLORIDA AIR LINE Richmond-Jacksonville Route Will Shorten Distance to Pen- insula State. Work is procecding rapidly on con- struction of the Richmond, V: Jack- sonville, Fla., airway, which will cut air travel distance between the National Capital and Florida several hundred miles. Conditioning of two _intermediate landing fields on the section between | Richmond and Florence, S, C., has been | completed end contracts have been| awarded for two remaining fields, the | Department of Commerce has an-| nounced. Work is to begin on the installation tion on_the Richmond-Florence section | about April 1, the contract calling for | completion of major items by August 15 | nd of the entire contract by October | Bids on the Jacksonville-Florence tion are to be opened here about | March 10. The present coastal airway bel\\v:en\ Richmond and Jacksonville is routed | by way of Atlanta, Ga., requiring four | or five hours longer flying time than | “cut-off.” | Passenger and mail service over the | new coastal route is to be inaugurated in the near future by Eastern Alr Transport, which now operates mail | and passenger service between New York and Miami by of Atlanta sold by and three poor article, —as PACKARD under mones Only rl\t ourselves didn't know of one customer gave us the ide cars so renewed. Orders Practice tends to perfection by this company in Washington Among today’s buvers are di Navy and Marine Corps officers, | firemen—in fact all classes buy any purse. PACKARD’S Kalorama Road @he Foming Htar Riwc orFl Smith Ballew’s Orchestra, WRC, | 12:00. HIGH LIGHTS ELSEWHERE. 5:45—Tony's Scrap Book — WABC, WPG, WCAO and WBT 6:45—“Toplcs in Brie! ‘Thomas—WJZ, KDKA, WLW, WPVA WIOD | and WFLA. 7:30—Rise of the Goldbergs, humorous | sketch—WJZ, WHAM, WREN and KWK, 7:30—WGY Players—WGY. | 8:00—Dramatization of circus life— WJZ, WBAL, KDKA. KYW,| WHAM, WBZ and WBZA. [ 0—Earl Spicer, baritone; Vee Lawn- hurst, planist; vocal trlo. and | Voorhees' Orchestra — WJZ WBZ, WBAL, WHAM, KDKA and KWK, 0—Musical Doctors; Milton Retten- berg's Orchestra, Clyde Doerr. | saxophonist, and Charles Mag- | nanti, accordionist—WJZ. | KDKA, WHAM, WBAL and 7:30—KDKA Players—KDKA. ‘l | | KWK. | 10:00—Cnckco; burlesque skit — WJZ, | WBAL., KDKA, WBZA, WHAM, and WLW. | 10:30—Clara, Lu and Em: humorous sketch—WJZ, WBZ. WHAM, | KDKA, WLW and WBAL. | 11:00—Slumber music: Laurier String | Ensemble—WJZ, WBAL, KFABl and WGAR 11:00—Amos n' Andy. second broad- | cast—WMAQ, KWK, WREN. WDAF, WHAM, WSM, WS | ‘WRVA. B OAVIHPty hour—WL WORK NOT PLAY, URGED Golf Hit as Auto anmte Stresses | Need for Courage. SAN FRANCISCO, March Less golf and more industry recipe of Charles W. Nash, veteran | automobile manufacturer, for pros perity. He addressed commercial club 7 | members here Thursday before he left | for the East. : “You can't get over inflation in six months” Mr. Nash said. “Work and courage are prime needs in American business today.” THAYER (LEw) PRODUCER OF THE BRST, PRINTING **Small Work Exclusively " oisr. 1816 OO 12w srarer HOWARD S. FISK, MANAGER eight years of I For Champagne Tastes + of lights and other aids to air naviga- [ P v refund plan? fit survive and thrive. how to renew a car. incre: so la here, TODAY'S AMUSEMENTS. Belasco—ALl Jolson, in person, in “The Wonder Bar,” at 2:30 and 8:30 p.m. National—“Making Mary,” at 2:20 and 8:20 pm. Gayety—"Jazz Bables” at 2:15 and 8:15 pm. Columbia—"Reaching for the Moon.” at 11 am, 1, 3:10, 5:15, 7:20 and 9: pm. Palace—"No Limit,” at 11 am., 1:10, 3:25, 5:37, 7:49 and 10:04 p.m. Fox—"“Body and Soul,” at 12, 2:29, 4:45, 7:44 and 10 pm. R-K-O Keith's—"The Lasi Parade.” at 11:32 am, 1:32, 5:32, 7:32 and 9:32 pm. Earle— Father’s Son,” at 11:30 a.m. 2:05, 4:35, 7:38 and 10:05 p.m. Rialto—"The Lottery Bride,” at 11:40 am., 1:40, 3:40, 5:40, 7:40 and 9:40 pm. Metropolitan—"Sit Tight,” at 11 am.. 12:40, 2:29, 4:15, 6:05, 7:50 and 9:40 Tivoli—"Kiss Me Again,” at 2, 4, 6, :50 and 9:40 p.m. Central—"The Easlest Way,” 11 am to 11 pm. Ambassador—“Under _ Suspicion,” 2:15, 4:15, 6:15, 8 and 9:50 p.m. Wurkers }{omu in Barracks. Limerick, Ireland, has taken over the famous old barracks which face ‘the Shannon River at Thomond Bridge, and will erect workers' homes on part of the site and convert the present build- ings into three-room flats. The ancien Is of the castle, which were built in the reign of King Jonn, are to be pre- served under the provisions of the na- at | tional monuments act. HOW GOOD ARE USED CARS their original 60-day guarantee The public will not buy any Six years ago we Filling the exact need a. Friends of this man ordered ased. Our ast year's sales of used I over 268. improved. ackards methods were plomats, proiessional men, Army, sricklayers, motormen, policemen, as can suit the depth of USED CARS at Seventeenth ADVERTISENENTS ( ReceilveED HERE Don’t go on wanting some- thing when you can supply it so readily through a Star Classified Ad. left. service. Northwest 11th and Park rd.—Arm- strong’s Pharmacy. 14th and P sts.—Day’s Pharmacy. 1135 14th st. — Marty’s Cigar & Magazine Store. 17th and Que sts.—Ken- 15th and U sts—G. O. Brock. 2901 Georgla ave.—Har- vard Drug Store. 2912 14th st.—Colliflower Art & Gift Co. 3401 14th st.—Bronaugh’s Pharmacy. 14th and Buchanan sts.— Hohberger’s Pharmacy. 14th st. and Colorado ave. —O’Donnell’s Pharmacy. 8209 Mount Pleasant st.— Mount Pleasant Cigar and News Shop. 1773 Columbia rd.—The Billy Shop. 2162 California st.—Co- lodny Brothers. Wardman Park Pharmacy. N. Y., N.J. aves. and M st. —Sanitary Pharmacy. 1st and K sts.—Duncan’s Pharmacy. Tth and K “sts.—Golden- £ (time clerk’s “and_O sts.—Lincoln 7th st. and R. I ave—J. French Simpson. 11th and M sts—L. H. Forster's Pharmacy. 9th and U sts.—M. H. Hun- ton’s Pharmacy. Ga. ave. and Upshur st.— Petworth Pharmacy. 221 Upshur st.—Monck’s Pharmacy. 5916 Ga. ave.—Brightwood Pharmacy. a. ave. and Kennedy st. —Lampkin’s Pharmacy. 2901 Sherman ave.—Sher- man_Ave, Pharmacy. 6224 3rd st.—Stewart'’s Pharmacy. 1905 Mass. ave.—Dupont Pharmacy. 18th and Fla. ave.—Bern- stein’s Drug Store. Fla. ave. and 1st. st—N. Reiskin. North Capitol st. and R. I. ave.—Parker's Phar- macy. ave.—J. Louis 1742 Pa. Krick. 21st and G sts.—Quigley’s Pharmacy. 25th st. and Pa. ave.— Herbst's Pharmacy. 3315 Conn. ave.— Joll's Newsstand. 5500 Conn. ave.—Circle Confectionery Store. Wisconsin ave. and Ma- comb st.—Harry C. Taft. 4231 Wisconsin ave.—Mor- gan Bros’ Pharmacy. ‘fakoma Park, 359 Cedar st.—Mattingly Bros.’ Pharmacy. For convenience of patrons of the Star Classified Section Branch Offices are located in convenient neigh- borhoods throughout -the city—whére copy may be There is one in your neighborhood—at your Georgetown 30th and P sts.—Morgan Bros.’ Pharmacy. 30th and M sts.—Brace's Pharmacy. 3411 M st.—Moskey’s Pharmacy. 2072 Wisconsin ave.— Haney's. “Wisconsin ave. and O st. Donahue’s Pharmacy. 35th and O sts.—Sugar’s Drug Store. 5104 Conduit rd.—Modern Drug Store. Northeast 208 Mass. ave.—Capitol Towers Pharmacy. 4th and H sts—Home Drug Store. 907 H st.—Garren’s Music Store. 12th and Md. ave.—Luck- ett’s Pharmacy. Tth and Md. ave.—Louis F. Bradley. North Capitol and Eye— Kenealy’s Pharmacy. 20th and R. I. ave.—Col- lin’s Pharmacy, Wood- ridge. 3500 12th st.—Brookland Pharmacy, Brookland. 4th and R. I. ave.—John G. Biggs’ Pharmacy. Chesapeake Junction—Dr. F. L. Wight, Jr. Southwest 10th st. and Va. ave.— Herbert’s Pharmacy. 316 4!, st.—Harris’ Drug Store. 41, and L sts.~Columbia Pharmacy. Southeast 3rd and Pa. ave.—O'Don- nell’s Drug Store. 8th and Eye sts—F. P Weller's Pharmacy. 11th and Pa. ave.—Fealy’s Pharmacy. 1907 Nichols ave., Anacos- tia—Healy’s Drug Store. 13th and East Cap. sts.— Lincoln Park Pharmacy. 2204 Minnesota ave.— Twining City Drug Store. No fees In connection with this service—only regular rates are charged. Amys:umgg. A GLORIOUS NEW STAR ELISSA LANDI AND THE POPULAR CHARLES FARRELL In the Season’s Most Romantic Picture “BODY AND SOUL” ON THE STAGE FANCHON & MARCO’S “NEW YORKER” IDEA BOB WE BRUSILOFF R . everie of ay' ““wmw ’I.O TTERY BRIDE' JOHN GAI\RICK. ZASU PITTS ROBERT CHISHOLM. O, ARTHUR wammeRsTEN PRODUCTION PHILHARMONIC SYMPHONY OF NEW YORK MAR. 10, 4:30 CONSTITUTION ToscANINI c.nduemu Tickets, $3.25, 82 at mi Homer £ Ritt's: Gayety Burlesk See the HUMAN OSTllcll For Your 4l Healths i ll M. -IIFM 5o¢ AMBASSADOR 4 ~HOTEL . POOL.~ AMUSEMENTS. TONIGHT MAT. TODAY $1 to 8250 SHUBERT Tone Berascl =33 AL JOLSON r-vw “THE WONDEP BAR” A Continental Night Life Novelty BOW 11 & Paramowunt Picture ‘NO LIMIT' STUART EF ERWIN NAN\V GREEN Z“IW on the w.cltiE = !auwg:! rou. REVUE dieay Jiars Now Playing- DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS &2 modern wall /frm‘ -uh BEBE DA lElS , . Uhfi(r/mmm o8 R-K-O KEITH' Love and Thrills March Side by Side I T Luncheon and sDinner Specials TNHNRNTE T We are achieving a wonderful reputation for Blackstone Lunch- eons and Dinners— not only what we serve, but the manner of serving it. The menus are delightingly varied and deliciously tempt- ing. Luncheon Dinner, Week Days....75¢ and ‘1 Sunday Dinner Blackstone Hotel Harry Wood, Manager 1016 17th St Dist. 3510 JACl\ HO!J CONSTANCE HIPPODROME m.:fx‘u'..,%‘,'m Gloria Swanson in “WHAT A WIDOW.” TACKAILL in_* CIRCLE 5o 951 Home of the Mirror ‘Sereen RONALD _COLMAN, KAY PRANCIS. AT A N O A EE CAROLINA 7008, X it 'l!h VIlfl'OR ‘VARCONT !nd FAY FAIRLAWN ‘"‘gxfiifi NS NE RIDER™ ____ JONES 'in AMBASSADOR ol Rt "Rw. TQDAY—T.0IS MORAN in “UNDER ___SUSPICION. “Warner APOLLO ™ m st nx. TOPAV:REVELTN. BRENT in “THE w-nm Br Conn. Ave. ALON MeRimies 55, BrC. TQDAY_EVELYN BRENT in “THE HORDE. s __ SILV] AVENUE GRAND & 23 TODAY _ROFERT ARMSTRONG in _“DANGER LIGHTS." CENTRAL"“' St. Bet. D and B TQD AR CONSTANCE BENNETT an NTGO! EoRERT MO! S (~0| ONY Ave. & Farragut St. TODAY-_FOBERT ARMSTRONG in ER_LIGHTS." Warner Bros. 1230 C St. NE. TODA' HARLES = ©ARRELL Wavn O'SULLIVAN in PR!NC!‘SH _AND THE PL METROPOLITAN * 55 0t TODAY MORROW-JOE E. ?mv\,Nm-dndT(\)lemx S SAVOY “Jith & Col. RL N.W. AV—WALTE] HUSTON TOI:B AHAM LYNCO Tarner Brotim & Park HL M. TODAY--BERNICE CLAIRE in “KISS __ME_AGAIN. STA HTON Contingous from Matinee. 2 from Downto; Veste WRAY mad BETTY IO AR OF BROADWAY." JESSE THEATER_E'E‘-T - REGINALD DENNY in “THOSE FuREs FRENCH QIRIS Y o “TH w PRINCESS =~ "RESZ® — B\!’SPM"!HL. Jrs in "wm‘ /ARD