Evening Star Newspaper, March 20, 1931, Page 56

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10 GET OWN SEAL Discussions Bared as Topic of Colonial Minister on St. Patrick’s Day. By the Assoclated Press. DUBLIN, Irish Free State, March 20. —The Irish Free State is to have an | international seal of its own eorre- sponding to the great seal of England, which is affixed to certain state docu- ments and to the credentials of her representatives abroad. The American State Department called attention to the fact that the seal on the credentials of Michael Mc- White, the Free State Minister in Wash- — |ington, was the same as that on the | credentials of the British Ambassador. ‘ Thereupon the Free State began dis- "r\mslonf with the British government to the end that she be given a seal of her % | own. "These discussions were the deli- | cate and difficult negotiations to which J. H. Thomas, colonial minister, re- ferred during & St. Patrick’s day spesch | here. Rear, trie Audivh Desiened i the Bell Telephone Pricats Bemsnstrations 1217 G Street "WONDER HOTEL OF WASHINGTON AMBASSADOR 'mL _HOTEL Doun 10 svm; no noom FROM $2.. so CHINESE-AMERICAN RESTAURANT “A Better Place to Dine” 2938 14th St. N.W. Near Columbia Road TODAY'S VAMUSEMENTS. National—“Trader Horn,” at 2:30 and 8:30 p.m. Gayety—"Belles of Beauty Row,” at 2:15 and 8:15 p.m. Columbia—Feaching for the Moon” (second week), at 11 a.m., 1, 3:10, 5:15, ] 7:20 and 9:30 p.m. Palace—“Scandal Sheet” at 11:50 |a.m., 2:10, 4:36, 7:29 and 9:55 p.m. Fox—"Charlie Chan Carries On,” at | 11:59 a.m,, 2:25, 4:43, 7:38 to 9:56 p.m R-K-O = Keith's — “Behind ~Office | Doors,” at 11:23 am., 1:28, 3:21, 5:33, | 7:36 and 9:38 p.m. Earle—"The Hot Heiress,” at 11:22| am. 1:59, 4:44, 7:45 and 10:10 pm | Rialto—“Stolen Heaven at 11:45 = 1:45, 3:45, 5:45, 7:45 and scsr For Those Who Prefer Good Food, Carefully Prepared and Correctly Served in a Quiet, Refined Atmosphere. Roast Capon Renst Cave: Course %75‘: Chloken "Ciow Mein Dinners Others, 65c Served 4:30 Till 9 P.M. A TRIAL WILL MAKE YOU OUR REGULAR PATRON Wms&s\m\usssss\\§m z ii mevgfg@smwys&ns\ s Metropolitan—“My Past” at 11:53 | am., 1:51, 3:49, 5:47, 7 43;({10491;1:3 3 Tivoli—“Dracula,” at 2 Ji°5% PENN POST HOTEL‘ 7:50 and 9:40 p.m. JFP. PENNSYLVANIA STATION., | Central—“Parlor, Bedroom and Bath,” e e 11 am. to 11 pm |~ Ambassador—"The Devil to Pay,” at 6:15, 8 and 9:50 pm. ~ HOTELS—NEW YORK. WHERE_TO DINE. HERZOG’S 11th and Water Sts. S.W. BDOMINAL SUPPORTS Fitted Professionally GIBSON’S 917 G St. N.W. ““There is no substitute for quam" THE ""ACE” . OF TOPCOATS Of all quality topcoats, one stands out as the *‘ace’ of all coats. That is the Algora by Kuppcninimcr. The cloth lends itself admirably to the soft draping so necessary to fine handcrafting. It wears, too, hy-v;d the ordinary expectations jom <> =——am sconomical ‘‘buy."” KUPPENHEIMER ALGORA TOPCOATS *65 Other handcrafted suits and topcoats, $29.75 to $85 _ IRISH FREE SIATE |S TQ Ot .THE EVENING". STAR, AMUSEMENTS. WASHINGTON, D. .C.. FRIDAY, AMUSEMENTS. MARCH "20;". 931, AMUSE (NTS. LAST 3 DAYS Metro-Goldwyn-Mayers Miracle Picture TRADER HORN BLANK BOOKS STORE HOURS, 8 to 5;30 E. Morrison Paper Co. 1009 Pa. Ave. NATIONAL Soc'to sL0 CHOICE MATINEE SEATS _EVERY DAY—2:30. ATIONAL| & %™ SEATS_NOW uu.nm The Theatre Guild, Inc.. Presents ELIZABETH THE QUEEN with LYNN FONTANNE ALFRED LUNT No. 80 For Neuritis HOMEOPATHIC PHARMACY 1007 H Street N.W. Phone NA. 1605 —A corps _of experts with every equipment known to the manufacture .of e glasses is At your serv Our optometrist will & your eyes & thorough ex ination. No Appointment Necessary. 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Fully guaranteed. $42.50 Mahogany Dinette Suite GM size gate-leg table and four attractive Cotonial Windsor EASY 344.75 Two Busy Stores MAIN STORE TITANIC SEOUEL TO “BEAU GESTE o8 STARTS TOMORROW lunn Brennon's THE ADORED OF A MILL|ON WOMEN wich Dorothy Ryon ' THE L LEE TWINS with ESTHER mflofl'lou’m YOUNG -CLIFF EDW’(ID’ On the STAGG‘ TED Cl.Al RE « [ 4 LL AILEEN CLARK-WHITE ;mfl nm'u& CLAIRE (F%+42)~SKATING BEAR. 14 TED CLAIRE BEAUTIES-24 PALACE CONCERT ORCHESTRA. Of Loew Production drect from the Capitol Theatre, HY. MeTnoporLiTAN —STARTS— oot ASBIG AS AL INSTITUTE CHOIR Will Appear in Washington TOMORROW 8:30 CONSTITUTION HALL | | Dr. R. Nath: .l Dett, Director | HAMPTON | Opening Sunday Matinee The Goddéss of Beauty ANN CORIO GAYETY - BURLESK SHRINE CIRCUS All ThisWeek Owing to Heavy Public: De- | mand, Two Extra Sunday | Shows Will Be Given SUNDAY AFTERNOON—3 P. M. All Seats, 50 Cents NDAY EVENING—S ' P.° M. ” ! Seats Reserved 'tb-- Ferformances WIIL be Held Under Auspiges of Hotel Greeters of Washington Tickets at All Hotels WASHINGTON AUDITORIUM 43900 SEATS a CHILDREN 2 1500 RESERVED SEATS S0¢ EXTRA DANCING. ACHER 1 s Aon: and Pr. 1nsiey nunu ¥ 4an-,h--¢u> e 1 intment. _Met. 4180. _Est. L’EGARE STUDIO s in ballroam dancing Tuesda 3 tice with orchest {Ven' besins O by_appol PROF. CLARENCE A. MANNING of Columbis University DOSTOEVSKY A? AEIy-AI- o m g-.:l-a kfl h 21. 8:15 P.M. BETT and GRACE MOORE MOON.” PRINCESS "7 %4 HNALD DENNY nnd m D'ORSAY ln ““THOSE THREE FRENCH GIRLS." h and B TAKOMA e Biraing Troubles AY PRANCIS in “Pnnan Flower™ A—smoN . JO%K A HIPPODROME -m.,_z...n."‘ halmv_Joak - Arthar i “Du . o llh l. 'rodn~lon Wheeler: Rob- R in ROI.INA Ak Jith CHARLES' BICKFORD and EAT ANACOSTIA. . C.— FMKLAWN CHARLES | RUGGIES in_“CHARLEY'S AUNT. Warner R 18th and Col. Rd. N.W. TODAY — RONALD COLMAN _and LORETTA YOUNG in “THE DEVIL Ga. Ave. & Farrarut St TODAY—BERNICE OLAIRE!n K188 AGAIN.” wuur Bros.” ¥ 1230 C Bt. NE. * TODAY—MARION "DAVIES in. “THE BACHELOR FATHER." giv'éy- Tin, & Col. ma. NwW. TORAY-BUCK 'JONES in “THY T4th & Park R4 N.W. TQDAY-BELA LUGOSI in “DRAC- m-,..maa—mun.w 1325 F STREET Y KUPPENHEIMER Monthly TERMS E E Arranged Weekly or 827-9 7th St. N.W. Store No. 2—1213 Good Hope Road S.E. inas i ebimia R, Fon, ool ottt dio, 2619 B N.W. Adams 2589 | Over them hovered the | shadow of MURDER! ' | A party of gay globes trotters. Their happy hearts struck cold with fear, ¥or one of them was a killer, deadly, cunning, relentless, CARRIES ON Earl Derr blgscrs story-~wift WARNER OLAND JOHN GARRICK MARGUERITE CHURCHILL WARREN HYMER MARJORIE WHITE FANCHON & MARC Present The UNITED STATES INDIAN BAND Led by CHIEF SHUNATONA THE BAND THAT PLAYED HERE AT THE LAST INAUGURAL BALL Brengk’s Golden Horse and Bella Donna AND— “Days of the Covered Wagon” The Most Realistic Stage Effect Ever Produced YOU HEAR THE RFAL CHANT OF THE JUNGLE/ KILL orébe KILLED Every living th wilderness fights for its hif the water buffalo lurks...waiting to pounce upon the woun d victor ChHan extermumales them all/ iN ALL YOUR THEATER-GOINC YOU HAVE NEVER. SEEN ANYTHING LIKE ANGO IT WILL THRILL YOU WITH ITS DRAMA. .IT WILL ASTOUND YOU WITH ITS TRUTH/ Paramounts sensational smask made in ?/w/wzq/y of Jumatra by ERNEST SCHOEDSACK. who produced CHANG" COME FOR THE MOST ADVENTUROUS EX- PERIENCE of YOUR WHOLE LIFE WHERE MEN AND BEAST FIGHT for LIFE AND KILL fo LIVE K-O KE__IT OP ik, vt MARY ASTOR ROBERT AMES

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