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LAVAL D ECE TODISGUS VEWS French Premier and U. S. En- voy to Confer Tonight on League Problems. By the Associated Press. PARIS, September 2.—Premier Laval and American Ambassador Edge will What’s Wha HE new season has started in the world of theater and talking icture, when each particular ¥muae is calling attention to the improved worth of its offer- ings. Warner's Metropolitan and the Ri- alto Theaters are announcing their entry in the ranks of the down town theaters, and the Gayety Theater on Ninth street is making its first ad- vances in burlesque. The reopening of the theaters devoted to what is called the legitimate drama is deferred to later in the mcnth. t and Where Attractions Soon to Be Seen in Washington Theaters loo ,” featuring Mee Clarke and Kent Douglass, will be the outstanding attraction. In the cast also will be found to include Enid Bennett, Ethel Griffis, Doris Lloyd, Frederic Kerr and more, many more. Briefly, “Waterloo, Bridge” is described as a vivid drama of half-world Lcndon and one of the city's most historic bridges. Mr. Sher- wood, the guthpr, himself s severe eritic of the pictures, says this film translation of play “surpadses the original"—the quctation :is made from the announcement. D. much of and in Joe for that. “A thundering drama,” says the an- nouncement, “The Star Witness,” de- scribed as the story of a family that looked out of their window and be- came invélved in a catastrophe be- yond their control, is the chief screen fare. The ‘Walter Huston, “Chick” Sale, Dickey Moore, Prances Starr, Grant Mitchell, Elliott | °f Nugent and Sally Blane, may give an idea as to the value of the picture. “Huckleberry Finn” At the Fox Theater Friday. “HUCKL!BIRRY FINN,” Mark Twain's romanre of American at will be the 8id S8awyer, knows it is the story of the advensures ngkr who was adopted by the kindly Widow Douglass. Huck runs away with his on the rolling wave of the river—but =t the picture tells the story, beautifully. “MODERN AGE,” featuring Joan|of entertainers includes Fay Tunis, .!““on Crawford in a story of youthful | Dallas, Tex. | 7S C., WEDNESDAY, - SEPTEMBER ' 2, 1931: boyhood, will be the attraction the | Palace, Satarday, Fox Theater for the new week starting | “Secrets of a Secretary.” Friday. role of Huckleberry, a deserted you The Fanchon.Marco “Olympic Games” Idea and “The Vani tractions in addition. Junfor Durkin will have the| ¢ Jackle Coogan All the world als for a life ater, starting Saturday. ‘Modern Age” At the Columbla Saturday. g " se-| diversion and its consequences, and a | Gertrude Re rial will fortify the stage and screen!screen lesson in tennis by the great ! delight; Dolor: 'RETS OF A SECRETARY,” featuring Claudette Colber(, With ' with Sam Raynor and His Gang. that of Tom Sawyer, Mitzi Green that| , New York Capitol Theater revue en- of Becky Thatcher and Jackie Bearl | tiiieq “Variety,” will be the attractions of the new bill at Loew's Palace The- Loew's Columbia Theater, starting acrobatic danger; . Frank Saturday. broad-shou! Tcomedian; ;:. A——— sons, Joe Costello and Georgs 22 Gayety Reopens Sunday e —— e JY Pine Yields Toilet Product. P % 3 D e e Ganery il .| RED BLUFP.! Calf. () —mxtensive open_with a Sunday matinee, present. | tests to take heptane,'a chemicaliof the (‘)l:l‘e l‘ll'lh Rlynm;t .aglun,:b‘l‘n C‘),;rnlg‘ lr:!mnmn series, from pine trees in the of e newet esqu b attractions, peopled with new faces, old | Tal* e Hguia 12 toaet enenet e favorites and especially Sam Raynor in | ¢oiiet articles and in aBout 50 his role of comedian-in-chief. The staff | 1, has market value of about §50 & beauty prize winner; e 3 red-haired Hollywood | Green, formerly with | Six million - pounds of tea were William Tilden will be the attractions the Fanchon-Marco units; Rae Reed, shipped from India in a recent.month. Right Reserved to Limit Quantities Never Before‘. s ...have we ever offered such an extraordinary value as this. Our immense purchasing power per- mits us to maké this offer! hold a conference at the ministry of che interior this evening on subjects which are likely to be discussed at the ap- proaching Assembly of the League of Nations, it was announced today. Economic Issues Foremest. Economic and financial problems| loom as the foremost of those on which | :’;‘é]cla!e ’:w‘:m.n"‘_’ M. Laval and Mr. Edge are likely to| pition vies with exchange views. The matter of dis-| love in the lives armament and close anAmerlcln‘ of a mother, a collaboration on world problems also| sweetheart and may be touched upon at the mesting | another girl, with described as a “pre-Geneva talk.” » young man's fate Several newspapers insisted that in| trembling in the $heir conlmnc: last nl(hl&l “;f l:ae balance. Phillips i3 and Minister of Finance Flandin dis-| Holmes, in the B ey eussed war debts, and a statement Was| leading’ role, and bss mSuvys s b Teleased by “The Economic and Finan- | Sfii i€ sinet, and Coming to the ¢lal Agency,” saying that the United| wrances Dee, in STARTING its week on Saturday with States is about to take a new initiative| jmportant feminine five complete shows and doing the same on Sunday, Warner Bros.' Earle Theater enters its new week with the Phillips Holmes. firm conviction that its bill is the fin- Bedil Rosi est ever shown in Washington. Joyous e town. he of the wide mouth Clatie MacDowell, Prederick Burton | Joe E. Biown, he o mide mout and others skilled in interpretation. | and the perpctual grin, . " | stage show in person. He has been aterice Bridps | doing that sort of thing elsewhere . 4 | Wovpens Ristia Friday, | With® wonderful results prior to going reference fo war debts. I was offi| A T the Rialto Theater, which reopens back to the coast for more pleture clally denied that new overtures had| /A"y oors Priday of this weck, |duty. Needless to say, he doesn't come {rom the United States on the|p .. ¢ 'y Sherwood's new play, “Water- simply appear and retire—there's too O : e\ 'OOO | for - the basis of last night's parley. L] “An American Tragedy, Metropolitar, Starting rday. EODORE DREISER'S much-dis- cussed work, “An American Trag- | edy,” in its Paramount scresn version, ' “Rebound,” With Ina Ciaire, Coming to RKO Keith's Friday Coty Square Mgtal O Double Compa@:ts‘ ';:;.,;#gtyle e .890 For Thursday, Friday & Saturday Only! is announced for the week beginning Ssturday, atv the rom the stage to & ‘Warner-Metropoli- vies, sald, in the mo RKO Keith's Theater during the new week starting Friday. It is described as the story of a wife who caught her husband on the rebound and learned how difficult it was to hold a man under those conditions. Myrmna Loy, Robert Ames, Hedda Hooper, Hale Hamilton and Louise Closser Hale as- | sist the star in the interpretation of | the story. f Douglass Automatic §l Pocket Lighters 79¢ ' For Thursday, Friday and Saturday! An attractive automatic pocket lighter made i Every woman will want to secure one of these compacts. At- tractively designed and platinum toned. Con- tains the world famous Coty Face Fowder and Rouge and two soft puffs. This unusual price effective during this sale only. Former $5S8tyle....... in connection with interallied debts. Discuss English Credits. Reliable information is that Mr. Edge | and M. Flandin talked about the gen- eral world financial situation, inciud- roles, are support- 1 o hel, Bednn R —The Better to Serve You ing the advancement of recent credits to England, and it is understood that the French official made only a passing by the well-known Douglass Company. It works with the precision of a fine watch. Every one of these lighters formerly sold for $5. A value that must be seen to be fully appreciated. Better VALUES!E Your Every Drug Store Need Priced Low at Peoples WICKERSHAM LAW FiRM AIDS RUM PLOT DEFENSE Represents One of 16 Concerns In- dicted for Conspiring to Di- vert Alcohol. By the Associated Press. BALTIMORE, September 2.—The law firm at New York of which George W. | AME Wickersham, chairman of President | Hoover's Law Enforcement Commission, is & member yesterday filed appearance papers here as defense counsel for one | of the 16 corporations recently indicted, | 243 prizes in all. .. first prize of $5,000 . .. second of $1,500... 243 chances to win! Just suggest a name that fits the new type e Mith' 36" aafendinte™ o < of editorial content of Physical Culture Magazine...a new m-f?.: = e = , for conspiras f i . e R TertinalobROIvEntaonAIDAT Tron zine now dealing with health and beauty in an entertaining, Hair Needs o cinating fashion...both in fact andfiction. See newspapers of Sept. S 4th or Oct. issue of Physical Culture Magazine for information. 15¢ Amami Shampoo . .10c 50c Barnard Shampoo 39c the Syrup Products Co., Inc., & manu- E 50c Wildroot Wave Set 29c¢ BliEEiete PHYSICAL CULTURE MAGAZINE October issue on sale Sept. 4 60c Canthrox Shampoo 49c 50c Conti Shampoo ...43c $1 Danderine Hair Tonic 59¢ from May 4 to July 20 and heard 150 ‘witnesses. | 60c Glostora Dressing . .38¢ 50c Herpicide Tonic ..39¢ 50c La Moderne Dressing 42c 50c Lucky Tiger Tonic 42¢ C0c Palmolive Shampoo 28¢ 39c Burgess Snap Lites 25¢ Glass Flask 15¢ Drug Needs 75¢ Agarol Compound 63c¢ $1.50 Atophan Tablets 98¢ 25¢ Beecham’s Pills ...17¢ 15¢ Boals Rolls 60c Bromo Seltzer ... $1 Zonite Antiseptic ", . .63c $1.20 Vinol Tonic ...89c $1 Todd’s Tonic .....89c $1.25 Tanlac Tonic ...73¢c 70c Sloan’s Liniment ..43c 40c Pluto Water $1 Pile-Foe Ointment . .89c Mouth “Washes $1 Astring-0-Sol $1 Ideal Mouth Wash . .59¢ L4 A | 3-Day Specials For Thursday, Fridey and Saturday Only! British trafic policemen may be | equipped with motion-picture cameras to secure evidence of dangerous driving. G4 PALAIS ROYAL G STREET AT ELEVENTH TELEPHONE DISTRICT 4400 Annual September Sale of Silks New Fall Silks! At Remarkably Low Prices! Lustrous Crepe Satin New Printed Silk Crepes Silk and Wool Crepe p Aoo e Heavy W ashable Silk Crepe W if - Black Silk Canton Crepe is worth keeping 98¢ Style Manicure Scissors Soap Flakes only 69¢€ | 2 ;0 17: Fraternity Vellum Stationery BTt 60e A fine quality sta- tionery! Your choice Burgundy Caramels 25c * For Thursday Friday and Saturday Only LUX Food Chogers 98¢ American Foothalls 98¢ Hair Clippers 79c¢ Hawk-Eye Beauty Needs 60c Odorono Deodorant 39c¢ 50c Ipana Tooth Paste, 28¢ 50c Car-Mac Tooth Paste 39¢ $1 Coty Perfumes, Asst., 79¢ 25¢ Cuticura Soap $1 Delatone Depilatory, 79¢ 50c Creme Elcaya 50¢ Hinds H & A Cream, 29¢ 25c Ideal Tooth Paste, 19¢ Supporter 50c Ingram’s Shave Cr., 29¢ 25¢ Mavis Talcum SOC of 60 single sheets and : 501 envelatiest ot 50 50c Neet Depilatory. .. 34c double sheets and 0 Baby envelopes, Pants 35¢ Dje.r-l(iss Talcum. . IOC Epsom Salt, 5 Ibs.. ... ... lé:?.:f:. Boric Acid Powder, Ib.. . 59¢ || Welchs Grape Juice, gt.. 50c Grahams Sodium T‘ifi:. Phosphate ......... .29¢c Graham's Buchu | J Buttons help stimulate 51.19 i : E and restore the kid- Rubberized Aprons 49c Bike Athletic Ointments 50c Cuticura OQintment . 39¢ 60c Resinol Ointment . .37¢ 50c Unguentine 60c Zemo Ointment . ..50c e For Bladder ‘Weakness and. 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