Evening Star Newspaper, September 28, 1931, Page 36

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_THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. MONDAY, A TODAY'S AMUSEMENTS. m. Stage shows at 12:19, 3:29, 4:39, | am., 1:49, 4:32, 7:30 and 10:05 w WI“. AHEND o e s el LT ldth“am Woman,” st '3‘52,’«"‘” e Aaadhaly g2 Voi Cameras lt!lfinndll!up.m - 1145, 3:45, B:45, 7:45 and Oelflrll—- 5 to 11 With F. 48 lens. Compur “Dirigible,” 11 a.m:. 327 0 S'“k “The Smiling Lieutenant,” ltl - Tivol}— 2, 3:50, 5:40, 7:38 and 9:30 p.m. hl-llw—‘lukeYourNem. at pYin 85 weskly prise for best photo. Earle—"I Like Your Nerve” 11:23|6:15, 8 and 9:55 p.m. COLUMBIA PHO'I‘O SUPPLY Since 1 1424 New erk Avo. N.w. No. 80 For Neuritis HOMEOPATHIC PHARMACY 1007 H St. N.W. Phone NA. 1605 I Of lu wl:en you need E. Morruon Paper Co. 1009 Pa. Ave. SEPTEMBER 28, 1931, Street Cars Spoil Radio. Glasgow, Scotland, is to abolish hwflmuhnflhm AMUSEMENTS. N ATIONAL' =ves. ————— MAT., S0c, Yo and $1. SAM H. HARRIS Presents The Hilarious Comedy Hit IADEEIM " %10 | KENNEDY “ KRUGER NOEL COWARD'S Comedy of Happy Laughter j “PRIVATE LIVES" e THES., Oct. 6 Foote WALTER FAY MPDEN BAINTER N GALA REVIVAL OF BARRIE'S “ADMIRABLE CRICHTON" NIGATS and SAT. MAT., 81 to §8 . MATINEE. 50c to $2.50 —*“Ales 1248 236 43! 010 153 e pm. Rialto—"“Homicide Squad,” at H 50 Im 1:50, 3:50, 5:50, 7:50 and 9:50 p. Palace—“The 5qunv Man,” at 11:! 25 am., 1:50, 4:25, 7:05 and 9:40 p.m. Stage shot llh Helen Kane in per- son, at 1:15, 3:50, 6:30 and 9 p.m, Collllnhll— Street Scene,” at 11:10 :15, 3:20, 5:25, 7:30 and 9:40 p.m. ‘The Magnificent Lie,” at 10:40 ., 12:57, 3:07, 5:17, 8:04 and 10:14 rREE LUBRICATION TOMORROW ONLY Tuesday, Sept. 29th ‘We will lubricate your car com- pletely, spray springs, refill bat- tery, change oil in your crank case and refill with 5 QUARTS OF HIGRADE Suly"whzn & street car is & quarter & mile away, and that reception is impossible when the vehicle is passing. | Pan-American Trade Parley Opening Here Monday to Face Big Task. Maurics Browne sresents Frotemionat Plavery o " l-m- Comedy Wit “THE lHPROP!lI DUCHE s” JANES B FAGAN | Pive hundred men identified with the | commercial life of the United States and the 20 Latin American Republics will. gather here Monday for intensive study of measures to develop trade be- tween these countries. This meeting, the Fourth Pan-Ameri- can Commercial Conference, which will l2st through October 13, is the first of its kind held since 1927, and is regarded as highly important, inasmuch as it is proposed to take up every vital phase of inter-American commercial activities, including elimination of trade barriers. One phase of the conference promis- ing to attract deep attention will be ! that of trzde promotion in the Amer- icas through uegutiation of general or special economic agreements similar to those of a regional character already in force between some countries, and which go beyond the bounds of favored- nation treatles, Tourists to Be Encouraged, MARY ASTOR “SMART WOMAN® PANMOTS SCREEN ATAR IN PERSON ;:‘r-:‘m. Stage— — T/ RE] fl)aa AND CHERRY :r:&.n'u MAXINE DOY —On vrun—— DOUG FAIRBANKS, Jr. in Hle Newest First Nationa) Vitashone Comedy “YOUR FOOTPRINT IN LEATHER" You may be a spoiled darling of infi- HOTEL ~~ POOL HILDREN’S EYES —require careful considerations par- ticularly nl school time. Bring the In connection, too, with the subject of trade promotion, ways will be dis- cussed for encouraging tourist travel on the American continent, there being a feeling that much may be done through governmental action and private and unofficial sgencies. OIL USUAL PRICE ...$1.00 Lubrication nite caprice when it comes to frocks and hats but once you've walked a mile in “Your Footprints in Leather” “I Like Your Nerve” SECOND and F1..AL WEEK children to us M l EES OPTICAL CO. It is the first time that this subject E et s OLGOLN SE * | ever has been placed on the agenda of = | & Pan-American Conference, indicating 01 BESR Total ALL FOR $1.25 (Including Oil) See our service lane running from street to street and our parking. facilities for cus. tomers cars—brake and wheel machines. See the work done while you wait. STEUART MOTORCO. 6that N. Y. Ave. N. W. NEVER C!.‘)SED The First Distinguished Actor of the screen—at His Best GEORGE ARLISS dlodinder A Warner Bros.-Vitaphone Masterpiece nothing—absolutely nothing=~will lure you away from Matrix Shoes! I's not alone their smartness, and their fine. materials, it's the just-made- for-you feeling of the Matrix moulded sole which fits like “Your Footprint in Leather”. You will find Matrix Shoes in the store listed here. Write for new Fash- ion Announcement. E. P. Reed & Co,, Rochester, N.Y. Matrix Style Studio: 47 W. 34th Street, New York City. WOODMERE @ Rich calf trims the exceedingly smart 1ip, foxing andstay.Inblack or Pradobrown sweds. Custom leatber beel. CAROLA ® In black or green swede srimmed with genuine lizard and opalescnt kid. Also in dull black kid. [ — MONTAGY e MT VERNON a feeling that efforts might well be made to tap this attractive source of STEAMER revenue, which now is so largely diverted to ropean countries. Charles Macalester Currency stabilization, commercial { Upder ©. 8. Government inspection || arbitration, simplification of _consular ves Seventh Si. Wharf Dally | procedure and improved transportation 10 A.M. and 2:30 P.M. ] and communication fasflities will be 5 | other items discussed. Round Trip, 85¢ 2 tr?e :x\;rm time, every latin goa country has signified intention of par- i _nfm;'::‘::; '2_5:,"__" ticipating in the deliberations here. Y e G on Sttimase || Round table conferences will be held at which the individual import and ex- port trade problems of these with the | United States may be taken up. Delegates to Tour United States. At the conclusion of“the conference | the visitors, who will include importers, | bankers, economists, agriculturalists and others identified with trade promotion, will go on a tour of the leading com- mercial and industrial centers of the United States for a first-hand view of American business. The conference has been called by the governing board of the Pan-Amer- an Union, of which Secretary of State Stimson is chairman, and whose other members are the heads' of the Latin diplomatic missions here. Secretary ¢f Commerce Lamont heads the American delegation, which will number about 375 and include in its renks other representatives of the Gov- ernment and commercial groups. A group of technical advisers from this Government als> will assist the con- ference. More than a dozen representatives of purely local interests will sit in on the conference. These include: Francis G. Addison, jr., president, Sacurity Savings & Commercial Bank; Robert V. Flem- ing, president, Riggs National; Edward L Hillyer, vice president, Union Trust Co.; Lanier P. McLachlen, president, McLachlen Banking Corporation, and | Edward J. McQuade, president of the District of Columbia Bankersy' Associa- tion, all of whom will represent the as- £ociation; Charles W. Darr, Harry King i of King's Palace Department Store, ||| Martin “'A. Leese of the M. A. Leess /il | Optical Co., Thocmas P. Littlepage and || George A. G. Wood president, uh- ington Gas Light Co., all rw the Washington Chamber of merce; Louis Levay and Gen. Anton Stephan, representing the Merchants and Manu- facturers’ Association, and Dr. Walter | H. Jaeger, Manuel G. Martinez and | Dean William F. Notz of Georgetown University Foreign Service School. || WILL WED “BABY STAR” LWe!ley ' Ruggles, Film Director, and Arline Judge Engaged. HOLLYWOOD, Calif,, September 28 | P)—Wesley * Ruggles, ‘motion picture i [diremr and ArllnP Judge, one of the 1931 Wampas “baby star” selections, Grill has announced their engagement yesterday. been under the | Miss Judge appeared recently in a pic- supervision of || ture directed by Ruggles. They said the O'DONHELL, date for the wedding has mtrberen set. DELMAR @ Dyl black or Prads brown kid, with contrasting lac- ing and youthful centre buckle make this popular shee of all- around usefulness. VARDON ® Genwine lizard srimming on black or Prado brown suede; mew underlaid tip and guarter design. SHOULDN'T A CRIMINAL BE GIVEN THE 322 DEGREE MAJ. GEN. SMEDLEY D. BUTLER SAYS: * “Make prisons and police sta- tions the most horrible places on earth. 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