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i ' THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 1931. of his hesit bidding |Nora Ford and Bdna Dee execute ultra-| GEEKS SENATE SEAT first act, cation” 'throughout Will appeal to " Dakota Candidate. on eriticism of thapmwur"m those who have been summering in | Crosby, [urray Leonard lack of leadership and on w ! . . D S 3 . the mountains, Apart from the ex- | Brundy. Able supporters of thelr col-| ST. PAUL, September 22 (#).—Joseph | of the prohibition smendment as “the Reviews and News of Washington's Theaters. X . ;Apart from the aADls Supportars of Uule eol| ot ) EAS IS INDIGATE Tson'.';""mn.i'z'fvery pleumvf..lndeedn‘)’, m&« La Burr, Ann Myers, Edythe | _ France, former United States Sen- |only way to cure gangsterism.' Mortgage Loans “Cherries Are Ripe” the Russianesque (they're all meant and the byronic accomplishments of | Lyons and Beulsh Stevens. fe in- Mr. Sydney—who, however, uses an One of the more se scenes, “The e Mother of Drowned Wom. Opens at the National. to be Hungarian) boredom of & | endless assortment of ~er—¢r's'—the |Hop Den,” clicked well with side-split- | vestments for which you 0! an mew John Emerson-Anita | young lady of wealth, whose hus- | member of the cast striking the |ting acts, “Broadway Limited” and "The B ecies Afe | pand, a baron with & propensity for | brightest fire is Gavin Mulr, who |White Yogl.” Ann Myers, in “The s need give no concern as 0l Loos {rolic, o8 | v " East tles and checked wais has but to open & door to bring a |Hop Den,” proved that dramatics can | ittt o it o | TONS CoroRer Baughter Koo, "viien vad Uiy $ast | yolon tes ana chicked misiccuts, | Dag, D to open b oo to JnE 8 | Hop DR, BROvEL Ui Al © FINE'ROOM and BATH o o i 1 istrusting husband |18 chotus damsels quite often steal the | gl e Foresaw Disaster. fable, oo oY figibdito T | o L. AV e oit B Faa mas: part satistying. par- | thunder. o | oo our 6% First Mortgages. T e altermate. wizrdry of | wnen he is at his most skeptical | ticularly at the end of the first act, | Altogether the Gayety has one of its | e i3 and Basil Sydney. One | apout her boredom,” in walks Gount | 8nd Natalle Schaefer, as the hand- | best entertainments in many & day. May be purchased in || By the Associated Press. of those “continental amusements, in | Sandor Bathyany, lover extraordi- | S0me syren, who tries to upset the F. IN |£ amounts from $250 up. HAMPTON, Va., September 22.—The | which a young, 1vnry-:mml:d ;fli nary, w‘}:ose }xlxlcknam‘e. ";d»um has Zlort e;s m Q:'r?l?hm:ile ‘:n])%:l:fl ;t.l: PSRRI 4 rried to homespun husban flamed through every s oor in the - . testimony to be oftered for and against | F0d0 et e P omEy. words of an | country. By the subtle expedient of | copied all over town. VETERAN GIVEN D. S. C. A modern; new hotel located in heart B. F. SAUL CO. Indlcated today 6s preparations wers | erstwhile lover (vhen oo e T o i L E. de 8. MELCHER. | of New York, 100, feet West; of Broadway yet > . . s e sy |~z AR T e " poacibly man- | of love witich onioe he Mg at thy |“Southern Belles” A T8 Ey0e 00 2l Rkl | quiet and cool.? Each'room has baih, circulating ageable impulses of love, this come- | feet of the baron’s idyllic wife, he |Fine Show at Gayety. ‘German Machine Gun Nest. | C6 weiter ala it Fany Beavty-valt ind wife. g J " hal witty at times and reminds the lady of the extreme ITH two sparkling girls and a boun- Coroner George K. Vanderslice's cer- | Y I8 shatp and witty of i asa harm \%Y% & For silencing & German machine : ishithas! tified eport, which Was fled yesterdny, | AU other times overtaiked a hundred- | puscance of s Snarms and at the tiful supply of funmakers, t0-|gun mest in France 13 years ago, Wil- exceptional furnishings.and!atmosphere. gave for the first time definite informa- | 0l will divest him of his feeling of th shoulder- | liam Do) den, N. J., tod: racon- | eeling of un- | gether with an aggregation of shot am Doyle of Camden, - ay i tion of evidence the parents of Mrs. In the hands of less capable rac rest by proving that his wife is or is |swaying soubrettes and gloom-chasers, 'Cmu. st s ma ll ‘ t I 9 i [:I a h " Il Jenny Graham Kane offered to sup- | teurs some of the first act, much of vers! second and | not as constant as an oak. Nora Ford and Edna Dee help to make : B o et o ey | & Sanct at the Thereupon, the husband sneaks |a bang-up" show of "Southern Belles” | The citation recalled that on Sep- | ) 2 o ¢ ] third might be off to town (apparently), the count |at the Gayety this week—and an appre- | tember 27, 1918, Doyle, & sergeant in | e witer of the mysterio he 28th Division advanced about 500 | V1 F scattered to the prepares for an amorous siege, and | ciative audience seemed to, think so last | the vision adve e ey v ol Serdy T e 2 | G et o B dm o e mmie e | || 227 WEST 458 ST. NEW YORK: ,bgnh“ mother as Mrs, x:mx;:m fi' lis, however, time in his life he is tagged a fool Co-starring, with vim and vigor, rival- | stopped deadly German machine-gun | a2 e l)ynhl of New York. The coroner said shrewdly cog- and left sitting foolishly on the floor |ing any of their feminine predecessors, fire and captured several prisoners. | the letters were an important factor in nizant of her the return of a murder verdict, 3 powers and cos- tumed to the Says Attachment Ended. A queen's taste Mrs. Phoebe Harris, 70, the mother, 4 (note first that said at her home in Philadelphia that v gray creation her daughter had written the letters, but and how ‘l\gel‘ that the wrong impression had been 7 ? Sydneydcscrms given by quotations from them. She | it— then e told of an alleged attachment between white even::: 1 Mrs. Dahl and Prof. Kane, but said it SR dress, then Prepare and Repair had ended, Her daughter believed in brief gimpse of the innocence of the accused man and Mary Ellis. Before Cold Weather was prepared o stand by him in his| oo G velegreen with Coinpleta; stock Furnacs trial, although now engaged to another | D€ 1ady's hair ‘mu‘" Hir oo 3 3 man, the motifer said. and finally that yellow gt Boiler and Stove repairs Conflicting with this clam of a| OUtAt) injects such spirit into the carried at our warchouse, harmiess friendship and innocent cor-| Whole that when she is present, it is 605 R. I Ave. N. E. Or- respondence were the statements of Mr.| Decessary to feel that ‘the comedy ders taken at 1332 New and Mrs. W. C. Graham, made at the| 18 Probably better than 1t is. York Ave, Pho Na- coroner’s inquest. Time will no doubt snip out the 487 1-4872- Graham testified his daughter had| weeds and plant here and there | tional 4870-4871-4872-4878, | | 41q"him she feared something might| more substéntial fare. One begins PARKING SPACE happen, “but I will die before this wom-| to yawn as the first act goes on and FOR CUSTOMERS an shall have him.” Mrs. Graham told| on, one settles down to another de- of a marriage relationship marred by| pression somewhere in the middle of the husband’s alleged attachment to a| the second act, just before Miss Ellis RUDOLPH & WEST CO. woman named “Betty” with a last name| begins to tell her blustering lover o 1332 N. Y. Ave. N.W. something like “Dodd,” and who wrote| that he is genius of most unusual 33 e e “lots of letters that & “married man| proportions and when one is begin- Hardware Merchants Since 1885 should not receive.” ning to think “It's time for some ‘ac- tion,” along comes a member of the Asked Mother on Trip. wpsy band and rolls around the “Many times,” Mrs. Graham testified, 500!‘ with the house’s secretary— | “she wrote that she longed for him to| and that is all the “action” there is. ® get rid of his wife and come to her. She The thesis of the play concerns was & divorced woman and she lived | . at Y ° u T weiat‘h'hlm in camp before he went over- o > ' seas.” | i i t . “er;!. l;}P‘:‘hnm]_lllm told of Mrs.hKane‘s effor ve er accompany tl fingertips o o e her soompuny o oo % | know why she didn’t want to go, but " Pageantry of the Great | ;oC,me pieading to ask me o go with | o on the White Way ... shows and |them and T didnt understa ,” her | 3 i i statement sald. thrilly...lure of fashionable B ioners oot ales mnhlned} shops...all close totheTaft | ine statement of Prof. Kane that his | ’ ’ X [ ] . Py ¢ g +.+0t your command. The | wife was drowned accidentally in spite % _ Taft, 2000 rooms, Times of his frantic efforts to save and then 1 " to resuscitate her. It had, 00, the tes- | Square's largest hotel, of | timony of his father, Dr. Evan O'Neill | " fers modern service. Rooms | Kane, noted Penln.l}y.lvmh surgeon, who | i told of treating . Kane for a heart % ] from $2.50, with bath. allment, and suggested that & heart at- : Write Suite D-2 for booklet | tack might have led to her death. HOTEL “ew York in"a Nutenell” | ~Tomorrow morning Prof. Kane, who | il 3 . | now is at liberty under $15,000 bonds, is | ; to appear before a ecounty justice. His I attorneys have indicated that they will | : ; not waive the hearing, but will fight | { through every step of the trial. | NEW Y ORK WILL STAND BY KANE. i ; ' ¢ 7 Mother of Letter Writer Says Writings | thn you t.'(e 7th Avenue at 50th St.. sgesingesys Will Be Interpreted. A=ETVE awp BRCROTH | pupmrms seener s | 8 camera along e T e e B D a) v “E. k % 3 letiers in connection with the Kane | Kodaks--Brownies-« Low Round | &o s iemtusgny | Fume-HRE | || SATISFACTION C I : ASH E R Harris told newspapermen that | | - - Mrs. Dahl, & divoroce of about 40, would | It’s fun to take snap- GUARANTEED OR WITH ALL THE FEATURES '.l“:‘"l' l‘flt:;. figg"g;, Eane ;gd,;mfl;flggi ;:.i.;:, f;’:;.:’.: g;t the [ || YOUR MONEY BACK OF WASHERS COSTING UP TO $1 2500 Baltim Dr. Kane, Mrs. Harris said, was en- ® way you I i 2 5 before” the| have a better time when | 2 a7 wning, be- | : Special $1.£5 | Zin i et youe camers o i S , Week-End Every docked September 2, her mother said. you on outdoor days. ‘ : % NS — . \ - e Saturday and e R e . 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