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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MONDAY, MARCH 16, 1931. i 7]- KHS | ‘ PARACHUTES TANGLED, SIR HENRY BELL DIES |ghortiy ster o was taken from the ir Henry was former chairman of IUI-AN.[HE IB F T 0 m th e F 1' 0 n t R o W ]UMPER HAS CLOSE CALL Retired Shipowner Stricken on mesmm::m,mwm;finuflxggfi Pl_ ABEU UN S‘ AI_E Crowd Watches as He Drops 1,500\ Way From Redhill to London. |3t N hg T o B B “Mother’ Where’s My Shirt. i . . . , was the - Reviews and News of Washington's Theaters. | | Feet Before One Finally Opens, | REDHILL, Surrey, England, March 16 [ 1883 and who died in 1805, was the I 9 Thinking It Part of “Show.” (3.;—?:' Henryhne:.m :;ur;; 'NW‘"‘T' ter of T. C. Eastman of New York. l]l t]]e [aun y O0N terests erica, col- “Trader Horn"” in more than one way. Selected by | By the Associated Press. ed today i a railway car on the o - . ’ Comic Opera to Be Presented| Stit Wins Friends. Maneger Iake. the chit rewnts ® | ATLANTA, March 16—An unsched- | 5S0 UURL G0 Lo o diod st asie TN DO 1as 3300 forsien undry ot o e ¢"T'RADER HORN"” enters upon a tures. uled thrill of horror was given specta~ | — e ever shirt I want, that t McKinley High School second week at the National Prominent in the production are |tors at Candler Field yesterday as they one is always and forever at McKinley Hig Theater with undiminished popu- | Nora Ford, Lou Costello, blues singer: | watched Emmet T. Plunkett, young at the laundry.” larity, and with Tecognition of its | “Rags" Ragland and “Bimbo” Davis, |parachute jumper, hurtle more than i A \dry. 3 March 27-28. originality as a . motion-picture | “funstets extraordinary.” 1,500 feet earthward in a, tangle of i Be patient, som, this theme, and of the skill with which An abbreviated costume, pleasing |snarled parachutes and shroud lines, g week mother expects to s a pr&entégus .,‘-‘,‘,‘f,',",:k‘g'f,iu}“‘:,i dhien" mn:r;;lige anddso?dsvulr‘e p— to Airmen said Plunkett was no more mar a S e i get her new carried_out. s - | meet the demands of Gayety patrons, Tickets have been place. on sale for | terest in the combination of wild- | and Nora Ford has all these, with f,’,’,':"°¥°€,x;‘eif‘“’:gflu":efl,fi§"%p:,},‘£ the Gilbert & Sullivan comic opera,| animal scenes, views of savage attractive songs. Pear] Kay is 8 |pHe was uninjured. SAVAGE “Iolanthe,” which will be presented on | tribesmen in their home, and & | good second lead, and Gertie Reed Most of the spectators thought it 5 WRINGERLESS Friday and Saturday nights, March 27 enuine. plot, with characters whose and Patsy Kelly were applauded. |yo only “part of the show” when S and 28, in the auditorium of McKinley | fortunes ‘may be followed with & | Lou Costello, remembered. for his Pliinkett plunged free past the end of are WASHER High School by the McKinley Opera| considerable degree of suspense. singing of “Rhapsody in Blue,” now | £1unkee plunged free BESt BEe €3G OF Club. This is the club's nineteenth sea- Some notable animal films from glves “Song of the Fool” as his blues | 1orachutes opene i i —then our towels will be mx% }1|n the nroduc‘flm ff ‘lézht on}em&e“ Africa mvle1 be;n dcfir;;‘d in lt1he p‘xeunt:non, and it is good. "10“ soft; our napkins and e accompaniment for “Iolan ast, but the “Trader Horn” pho- also takes k at a slow-motion g ” 2 % i ief il be rendered by the Tech Symplony fography has produced a comln‘\)m;ll.; dance, ‘Bimbo Davis and Rags Fag- Just two weeks to Easter, yet ample time to lLiz'i‘f“:f]':,‘"’:‘l.lf I“:‘::g rchestra, under ection of re - vi i 1t as » H 74 7y s b4 v view of the Dark Continent’s wi and have an act that at least have FOOTER’S rejuvenate your suits, coats, 2 cause for complaint.” | . ten. Members of the faculty are super-| specimens which may well beplaced | its points and draw laughter of a ||| G t t 4 Y vising_the production,’ with Miss Flor- apr:ccmg the best. Some of the op- kind especially as the moths begin to ||| as IS eal'S hats and frocks. ence Keene coaching vocal and Miss| portunities to observe warfare | flutter, and Mervon Harmon sings ||| “HURRAY! Rhoda Watkins coaching dialogue parts. | among the beasts are most im- | special numbers. L ' = Miss Elizabeth Delandorf is in general | pregsive. = -—— — Cl lty one! Iree . —for SAVAGE” charge, As a study of a wild tribe, the 4 l P A chiorus of 60 voices and many nov- | picture aiso gives satisfaction be- P Reasonable Prices i s elty dances are included on the Pro- | bouss of the Sdetail in Which the ALFONSO IS GUARDED * N M Mr. HARDING is sending a demonstrator today and gram. Tickets have been placed on sale | mass emotions of the savages are BY POLICE IN LONDON e ew all we shall wash your coverlets and pillows. at the school. depicted, with the drums and the ICE J T o B an cEvllie. Viruinis, Evans! as| LN ol WONPE & suparacc, = reeived » sample packase of your DELIVERY SER Just call J. C. HARDING' AND COMPANY, 1336 ~Phyllis, ginia lous attitude toward their leaders. | By the Associated Press. wonderful _ACIDINE,” _ says Douulln!! § Connecticut Avenue, amd, without obligation, =you can Tolanthe, Louise Keneipp as Queen of | The outstanding character of one of Terrs of ‘Chicago, T, I had Gastr s 2 the Fairies, Frank Daniel as Strephon, | thair naraber, who i the sriend of SETSININ, SIER T0-~Jscry DU 1Y o g, T havey. to aay & Test fot thOSe WhO d&slre 1t prove to yourself the advantages of owning “THE Harry Crow as Lord Chancellor, Joseph | white men, offers an interesting ob- |8uards were provided today for King || like a new man T have 8 syeet P SAVAGE WRINGERLESS WASHER.” Ymage s Tord Mountararal, Jack | ject ‘of study. Alfonso XIII of Spain, who arrived ||| ""Almost’ every one who takes ACIDINE “he sentry, Mary Talman as Celin, | gorngiPS,Diot, which is made incl- | here yesterday from Spain to visit his ||| Fitkages have been sold. "1vs absolutely - S R 3 ) » i v hi iption suc- Thelma Neilson as Leila and Dorothy | stead of being interrupted by the |®nE mother-in-law, the Princess ||| SRAHNE N oiter iown, remedies Ta Miles as Fleta. antics of animals and humans, is | Beatrice. ACIDINE s the cbly Luown femedy really enhanced because of the peril | Credentials of all persons approaching ||| Tory tests digests 800 times jts weight of ||| L . involved. ~ From first to last, the |the railroad station were inspected care- || certain heavy, starchy foods which cause | America’s Qualfly several characters are clear-cut and |fully and those who were not travelers | ;gg;‘.‘,’::» 1r31ltnt"e°am§n‘;:§?chb‘1'«m:‘|'n. acids, | poms etfllt?f';ndlfltdléaht}‘. while tge or had no business on the platform ssy headaches, sieeplessmess and ner- | Cleaners & Dyers 9 Ve - 8 her ki con- | 4 rives to certain death tn search of | Fved g Bover. o o e & | | et Canbifaion e ehd, 368 1332 G St. N.W 1784 Col. Rd (Continued From Third Page.) her kidnaped daughter could hardly The Duke of York, the Marquis of ||| against colds by reducing acidity. | o INo W o ol ey L a2 be surpassed. D.C.C. Carisbrooke and the personnel of the Get ACIDINE today a5 your, drussiat, | Phone Dist. 2343 Phone Col. 0720 Faust, Mrs. Charles R. Shepard, Mrs.| Gavety Show e e Mt ifz:“:'fnfi".:n?"n‘ucflfiu. ain, nearthirm, | wte % 3 ception Committee. e Span " fuilness. short breath vanis fi*:"gf;ge{"fllls‘vln{”firs"gfgm‘:‘vgih‘,‘:{; Has Its Points. Ambaesador met the monatch at Dover. ||| Sac sk Al you WABt. without Tear | 2620 Conn. Ave. N.W. 3009 14th St. N.W. terson, Mrs, John Biddle, Mrs. Chris.| **J3ELLES OF BEAUTY ROW,” the | Shortly after his arrival the King || Iiom 40y Matthtihme — - | tian Heurich, Mrs. B. B. Jones, Mrs. current attraction at the Gay- drove to Kensington Palace to see the | John L. 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Jelleff, Mr. George Garrett and Mrs. Wilson- Greene, under whose local management ~-:=—| Tomorrow—Smart Spring and Easter Frock Fashions are stopping at the Carlton. Mr. and Mrs, F. L. Barton arrived Saturday from their home in Portland, Oreg., and are at the Dodge Hotel for an indefinite stay. i e S et 2-piece Jacket Frocks 3-piece Silk Suits st T e ) : Montclair, s Sunday nght Frocks Peplum Frocks Mlss_ M. R. Kimbrough is in Afllnlls 3 l . F s e et e Gl Coat Dresses -piece Frocks Mrs. David R. C. Brown of Denver, ¥ ! . Colo,, is at the Cariton for a few days, Redmgotes accompanied by her three sons, David R. C. Brown, jr., Fletcher Brown and Gordon Brown. s s B e e | rg, P, is passing several days ai i ; . Riidgs. Botel snd s ‘cecenpaciied, by \ ) What a timely opportunity to select your whole Spring wardrobe, as Miss Katherine J. 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