Evening Star Newspaper, July 23, 1931, Page 46

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D.-C., THURSDAY, JULY 23, 1931 \ TODAY’'S AMUSEMENTS. AMUSEMENTS. AMUSEMENTS. i 5 3 AMUS ract OVIL WARMARINE | ms e T HE EXE. e o MODERNISTIC w150 4 o ang SlaTom | B il 9 S LATRE | | MARSHALL HALL WL ATIENDRITES I Chare e Oatstandmg Hit of tbe Year! } am.; 1:185, 3:20, 5:20, 7:25 and 9:30 p.m. 4 = l I 3 e AAdsiEt || NOTED FOR HER BEAUTY... Permlnen.l, The NO nsr"xu AVE NEEDED 1: 27, 3:43, 6:49 and 9:05 pm. k Peauty Sh Ubangi,” Nc:zg r:,‘, 5’;,'.1 ‘Ai,” ‘Samuel Mawson, 87, to Take onl'{l:flo :.:.1. T "A“‘W““‘ 547 pm. || A4 Ear Phone for the Deaf || = i ‘ M - Lt oman of Ex- GIBSON'S - . el e didn't care what \“,““\\“ asanunwat Part in Presentation of perience at 1108 am. 115, 3:22 b By ) ChelS o people said ... as long a. S i§ i o 2,420 7:26'and 0135 pim. Stage shovs | s & ATE as one man kept saying “\\\\\\\m\m o " R o ~) " gldgwg | Samuel £, Mawson, 87 years od, satd | , Metropolitan—-Gir] Habit." st 11:10 100 Golf Tees I love youl” Har beauty [to be the only living Marine Corps vet- | 335 pm. I A " E';&‘(;';;];‘"Q;‘;X’;‘E&‘bb leran of the Civil War, will be among I “Laughing Sinners.” at 2:35, Shiecial 2 5 B\A SAD made him the world's 2 . | the many who will attend the Veteran | 4:20, an p.m ecial c . A . Marine Corps Legion ceremonies at| Central—“Daybreak,” at 11 am. to e “"L‘*‘"‘HOT!I.-« OME greatest artist... and ‘in 1009 Pa. Ave. Vi Mond hen a1l p.m. : A, . ————— | romae plague wii be pr‘;:e:x)m:n'gm Ambassador—Indiscreet,” at 6:15, 8 oomtistailine ot winning a reputation Smedley D. Butler, U. §. , 1t was |and 9:45 p.m. IQ Toy and = for him, sh i s n announced ere today. e GARRISON'’S rorpnde.. or him, she gained one, Prevent = [UHSAliy i cow tesm | INJURED N COLLISION 25 E 5N, S — 1 in 1 i through the efforts’of Col. Fred- : e il little sk alb.nents | Sk M Wike of McLean. Va. il Pe"‘sxiu Elizabeth Osgood Slightly . Charles Macalester from becoming | Opder . 8. Government ins sent the tablet to Gen. Butler “in ran Seventh BE il Prction . g ine Corps,” acco: it big ones — use the Mesing+Corpy,? " Rccordmg 00 U5 | oxrics smiskbsin A0&g000: 131, ol WTHD am.; 12:52, 2:36, 4:20, 6:04, 7:48 and = 53 s ~E e ppreciation of his invaluable service to| Hurt—Taxicab Driver Held. | the Msrin : || 10 A.M. and 2:30 P.M RN Wisconsin avenue, was slightly injured Round Trip, 85c = Boxing Bouts Planned. yesterday when the automobile in which | Adml ion, 25¢ 5 p y esino le presontation eelebration will be ! she was riding. turned ove after col- | P o e ! red two 4-round | liding with a taxicab at Eighteenth and | Hount Verion Not Open on Sumduys | 6-round box' out, which will be ref- P streets. | " You don't have to wait until |ereed by Majl Eorvey A. Miller, 20th| Monigomery Mance, 33, colored. op-! you have eczema, ringworm, | Marine Corps rve. erator of the cab, was frrested by third = or any other serious rder Approximately 2.200 persons are ex- | precinct police end charged with fail- 1 before using this healing oint- |pected to board the steamer City of |inz to give right of wav. The Oscood | _|Low Rate A!l Expense ment. Get the habit of using | Washington to journey to the Marine | car was operated by the injured girl's VACEI'IINO?; 5 Barracks. This number will include at | si s Eleanor D. Osgood. 1/, %314 it frequently for any tiny pim- | Barracks. Thie number will inciuce A4| sister. Miss Fleanor D. Oseood. 21,x31; CARL || VIR ple, bit of rash, little scratch — - d d more former members of the | ZEISS Camera SEASHORE Sttt (B application heals corps th communicate with him 1n time WONDER HOTEL OF WASHINGTON | | With F-4.5 and pre- to participat> in the activity of the 4 ventsin- |revived Veieran Legion. Price of mem- ASSADOR | Zeiss Lenses S fection | bership in the legion for one year is orfurth- [the cost of one ticket to the Quantico . HOTEL $ er devel- estival, $1. opment. b--n" legionnatres ngd g‘m gu:]m -udl \' “\o in every ”“"" X i e meL &t Quantico by Gen. SULIEr oD photo. Ask for detalls. Na i 54 o Aierine the post ol ang” eagorsed o the bars | 4 H\“‘mfl Doo [| e tor “winmer.” " Fhone An ' S atchless Star of Cemmon Cl-y stores. racks auditorium. The band ln!rrl"fll oup, ( C LUMB[A PHOTO SUPPLY A ; ; : Recches Greater Heights of Heart:Worm: 5 : 3 'rr:"l;oncert S ”‘um t @ 0 KI\(!"I)IMO - I = ¥ H ¢ . lfl' Kkomance in this M Human Drama. it is anticipated that Gen. Butler will ma S FROM $2.50 1424 New York Ave. N.W. ks | reply to the gift presentation with & | | speech which, Co'. Wise says, “will have to be frank, because we all know him.” The boxing bouts scheduled will bring together Anderson of the Signal Bat- | talion and Hodge of the Field Hospital | featherweight closs, Devine of 74th Company and Clark of Ficld Mospital in the welterweight division WHERE TO D | and Duda of the 74th and Dill of Avi- ation in the heavyweight group. "WEBER'S CAFE Organized as Drinking Club. : STARTING § S The Veteran Marine Corps Legion, Try our Sea Food Dinner /% At et batired tp have heericgknined TOMORROW Our famous Codfish here in 1872, actually was inaugurated as an informal drinking club following Cakes “to go.” the battle of Bladensburg in the War 4024 H St. NE. of 1812, according to Mr. Mawson. K K (/] ,s t P atntoe b i - ‘The Civil War veteran, who is com- %, fllIHlIIIIIIIlI|IlIIII‘III!IllllllllllllhHIIIlIIIllllllllllll"llllllE mander of the local G. A. R. post, told t 4 Col. Wise the Legion usually convened ; a . 18¢th AND [ s*run-rs- i P : HERZOG’S 5 it S, m % Paul Ellis Nationally Fi Restaurant 33-’?&'3:?;?.&':?‘95 el s ‘ ationally Famous Restaurant £|the vest of the Army was fouted at the LAST TIMES TODAY — NELEN TWELVETREES IN “A WOMAN OF EXPERIENCE™ burning of Washington. The Legion is reputed to have been founded shortly Hard Shell after this occasion. To Take Cat LT e iy i 108! Sty """ WEDBETONIT!} | REDUCED Open Till 12 P.M. W street, a veteran of the Tientsin en- - Annabelle’s motion piciute cormes to CHAPEL POINT 11th and Potomac River I f°6*ment i ‘ Affairs to Washington un- Met. 9702 Phomes Mt 6108 w heralded and knocks Kiddies’ Days i |llIllllIIIHIIIII|IIIIIOHlll|llllIIllIIIIIIIII(IIIIIIIIIIOIII§ ROTARIANS HEAR TALK g JEANETTE the city for a goal! Tuesdays & Fridays Hazelhurst Farm ON CARBONATED DRINKS| ) - . . MacDONALD plVe have a hunch that Queens Chapel Road History From Origination in Eng- - b ) Pethedetl CHILDREN 35‘3 18th &t. N.E. Extended land Nearly 50 Years Ago .. i 70MORBOW i “h‘l‘t 7 Breakfast—Luncheon—Tea 5 % o Y will enthusiastically hail it [ ADULTS 5 [y Illllflmlllll A Chicken and Steak Dmners< Traced by L. J. Goode. ; bttt et o 1 TO 8 P.M. E Milk-fed Poultry ai The Washington Rotary Club at its 7 . ; hossants momh’“:mh" Our ;%m\:egelables P,Dm weekly luncheon meeting yesterday in 1 jestimiaimrebint yemray "h' e DIE ot B it | the Willard Hotel heard a discourse on 3 ; o e V'\L a Road House the subject of “Carbonated Beverages." b e by L. J. Goode, a member of the club, 4 ‘~ ¥ | The” speaker ‘traced the history of ‘ e artificially carbonating water from the T origination of the process in England neerly 150 venrs ago. - g 3 /I The meeiing_ was presided over by > ,,I[ President S. Percy Thompson. The ‘ ) : club_mourned the death of Wymond b H. Bredbury, a member, while Rev. C. T. Warner spoke in prayer. L ” 4 § g —With— Y NEW CA : - { : y > ‘ EW CAMPERS READY G2y L ' . ¢ PEGGY SHANNON 53 STANTON 088, %8s Stuidimens [Second Unit to Visit Boys' Club ¢ Ry B e ‘;;;.C‘;:RI;'J.WA}:IT E;ld ’ e e R | Tent City on Monday. . i o 7 f L!lgc SATERRRTEC 20y ‘The second contingent of Washing- 5 e i o ‘t&r':n m:g‘lgnw ;‘t,tve.nd Gamp m" e ; § . ON THE STAGE . 25¢ STATE steme 0o Sioctit seunt | i 3 leave for Pdth;:ne':dext Monday, it was e 4 ; Fanchon & Marco's i & < S e Aol — Te a) ‘% y uncheon—Tea— Dinner || *"acunced here, todey. o this year 4 % & R “GOLDEN WEST” IDEA ST JESSE THEATER e Arrangements for Parties ||Das been larger than in any previous L g - i xtra Attraction j:;-obx;m-::hm:d ptm?a:ndor -g't‘lvi’nu . i - Hasitete Htatins sl | “ABRAHAN LINGOLN."_Carioon o TR o include sw! L . e o 3 i i W. On Wilson Boulevard || boating. hiking: and various forme it T . Chief Eagle Feather ‘Thel VLI SYIVAR 8L 8 % eAREY “and 336 Miles From Key Bridge— ||Supervised play. “The facilities of the ’ ? 4 alerie Wad . R choor o, TRADEN Wil Phen Subae | camp “are available for a two-week Valerie Wade Thritling Talkie Serial HORN.__Comeds. __ u Ballston | period ‘or longer to any boy between Eee Heloay &iEo 1 d 5:30 SECO an | For Reservations—Falls Church 499 || {16, 8878 o9 and 16 vears. Tne fee LEAVE LATER, TRAVEL IN GREATER COMFORY Alen Riker R TETTA, ¥ l ARRIVE AT A CONVENIENT HOUR N E sk psie DUMBARTON 5 "Sitisrs A =1/ had by calling National 3899. 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Charleston. ou are in Y in the library lounge, a restful night in a Y i sition to - latest-type Pullman—and arrive at a con- :: g::;:'::;" ask and receive advice, | S S e O o . train wil a real holiday event. And no Ar. Indianapolis ?:lclommOdafhons and the extra fare will be charged. For passengers Ar. St. Louis z . use of our man planning shorter trips, this train will pro- Similar Fine Service Returning 25\ //—/ AMBASSADOR cor Rar W, f il’ D ¥ vide the Imperial Salon Car (nothing quite 5 p M —GLORIA SWANSON. INDIRCREEL" acilities. #Sleopers for Gharleston and Hastiogien, W. Vo LAST 2 DAYS Warner Bros." like it on any other railroad). S S it Sig0ra5 MARION DA LO < M PANNIE HURST'S DARI On tre Stage 3 BoREY sENEs oot Uisson” | A camrb Theailn, wiw e e “REVCE MODERNE" o 5 Mou KITTY DONER | e By —COMING SATURDAY - “CONFESSIONS OF A CO-ED" and Vaudesille R \\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\ . SON, | JEAN ARTHUR % I 4%///7/’///'/2 Z 624 B St. NE. Ave. a1 LAUREL & WARDY COMEDY nfi'l':m §t. D. C. 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