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C, FRIDAY, AUGUST 21, 1931, What’s What and W here Attractions Soon to Be Seen in Washington Theaters Max Marcin’s “Silence” the “Pep” Idea introduces the Holly- At Loew’s Palace Tomorrow. wood Collegians and Dolly Crocker. and director, will be the offer- | “Smiling Lieutenant,” Tomorrow. ing of Loew's Palace Theater AURICE CHEVALIER'S new Para- for the week starting tomor- mount picture, “The Smiling row. It is the story of a man Who |Lieutenant” an adaptation of * chose the peril of suffering death on | Waltz Dream,” with four new songs by the gallows rather than wrong some | Oscar Strauss, and directed by Ernest one he loved. Clive Brook heads the | Lubitsch, is scheduled for Lo=w's Co- cast in the Tole|himbia “Theater, starting tomorrow. of the man Who |Claudette Colbert and Miriam Hopkins made this choice, | will be seen opposite Chevalier, with Tm-: screen_version of “Silence,” o ] by Max Marcin, famous writer | Chevalier's New Picture, r ported in impor- George Barbier and Robert Strange. tant roles by Mar-| An added feature of the bill will be the Jjorie Rambeau and | of a series of screen subjects, “Vol- Peggy Shannon, | and Smash,” with William Tilden, one of the au- , in three lessom in tennis. burn-tressed ladies of screen accom- | “Bought” and Benn:u plishment selected | Coming to the Earle Tomorrow. successor. o gifted writer of the day, “the Al Wohlman and | ych-heralded sensation starring Con- Stars of the Fu-|iery contract’ with Warner Bre attractions provided | ¢ar » is the screen attraction scheduled Clive Brook, __for the stage shoW. | ror 'warner Bros’ Earl Theater. ter he Public Defender” morrow. The stage feature will be Joe tarts at R-K-O Keith's Today | Ben “‘THE PUBLIC DEFENDER,” a pub- | dian lic-minded citizen, who steps out | when every one else has falled to round | up a gang of swindlers that has wrecked a bank with thousands of small de- positors, will constitute the screen en- tertalnment at R-K-O Keith's during | the week starting today. Richard Dix !'will be seen in the title role, his first under his new contract with R-K-O Pictures, The story is said to be marked HEADACHES with many new twists. It was directed —Quickly | by J. wa nd its cast also Edmund Breese, PR i, 3 es when B'I‘OI- afe remedy. & modern girl whose one ambition is te Amber-Colored Liquid Ends | | Three Headiners At the Fox Theater Today. ANAGER HARRY CRULL'S an- ' of nouncement for the Fox Theat 3 ner causes ¢ % he biggest show “S1oPr n,” headed by “The Next_iime vou suffer with a aod melutiog an All-Washing- headache siep into Peapiés o any ‘Lon RNue and the Fanchon-Marco l ‘The Brat” stars Sally O'Neill, with |Allan Dinehart and PFrank Albertson ose_and notice relief. ¥ The" At sien of & esduche. M STOPIT For HEADACHES | ment district who is bailed out of court trouble by an author who wishes to study her for “atmosphere.” The | All-Washington Revue will be present- ed by a line of 12 local girls a score or more of principals, b(ml fide Washington talent,” with Al Mitchell as master of ceremonies, and and he is sup-'Charles _Ruggles, Hugh O'Connell, || as Clara Bow's | ((BOUGHT says Frank La Falce, his “Broadway | iance Bennett, under her new long- | { i ture” will lead the | yoping her screenland’s highest-paid | || “Washington'’s adopted come- || “Bought” discloses the adventures of || g90d_drue store and J" a bottle of || TOPIT . STOPIT || y to take | | herself o the dassling heights of | enemy craft below the waterline witn || S————————COPEN UNTIL 9:30 P.M. SATURDA) Again We = raise high soclety. Righard Bennett, father | this strange surface vessel, is safe below of Comstance; Ben n, Dorothy Peter- | the water of Chesapeake Bay, no longer & menace to navigation. E. J. Merrick, | cast. | jr,, civil engineer in the United m..m. s Ppro- zn[lneer Office, announced yesterda: gram will present number of features | the Katahdin was sunk in 105 feet of the outstanding, perhaps, being HAaITy | water off the mouth of the Great Wi- | Delmar and his 1931 Vaudeville Revue | comico River in Virginia. of songs, dances and fu DERELICT SHIP SUNK 0ld Navy Battering Ram Had Been Menace to Navigation. ‘The old Naval battering ram Katah- | who has found innumerable types, rang- because of the derelict and at 25 miles up Chesapeake Bay and sunk. Searching all over the world for rare din. the dream of a Naval officer who |ing from the size of rats down to less ||| hoped to conduct warfare by puncturing | than one inch and a quarter long. 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