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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 1931. | November 1 to the new plant at First Burglars Rob Restaurant. 5 Ga; £ ‘The o b "“u,m- SOMERV".LE PLANT"%‘h’e“é?m:‘::flaub%fise;y‘u said to|® front door, burglars broke open the Of us when you need . PERGLER BELIEVES |.srrmrsgs e s eTre M nder PP ) have been established In 1865, and had at 1w, 1246, 2:34, 4333, 6:10, 7:58 ; | Becn Bk o e it In e | prietor, Teported to police yesterday. 3 g owntown section of the city. P L i . Rialto—“Homicide Squad.” at 11:50 | 01d Plumbing Company Will Move “X1"Ci™ 55 area is being purchased ’ E. Morrison Paper Co. e N > y 22 B & . Siam’s new department of commercial a.m., 1:50, 3:50, 5:50, 7:50 and 9:50 p. oot Prom Trlaagis to | by, the Government for the Federal | o e o omcreticns: 1009 Pa. Ave. New Structure, TODAY'S AMUSEMENTS. yety—Burlesque, “Dixie Beautles,” AMUSEMENTS. READ THE RAIL BIRDS REVIEW Jimmy Lake finds star for GAYETY—“Gilly,” Wash- ington Times, Mike Casey, an unknown amateur, steals the show— “Arthur John,” Herald. Mike Cascy, one of Lake's latest finds, scores decided hit—"Browney Limerick,” News. WANDA DE VON—the Venus of Burlesk—Scin- tilates. JACK HUNT and CLYDE BATES—Two-Titter- Teasers—Comeadeate. And KITTY WARREN—Runs WANDA a close race, All this at the GAYETY—"The House of Hits.” 1550, 4135103 ad’ 9:40 ‘pom . National U. Graduates’ Dean | Siage shovs, with Helen Kane in per- & X son, at 1:15, 3:50, 6:30 and 9 p.m. D A { “Str ” { he Tho! ville Comments on His Election [, Columbla_rstrect Seemer” at, 1:10 | The home o the Thomas Somerville for Prague Council. ! supply ' company _eventually will be turned into part of what will be known #s the Grand Plaza. 'WONDER HOTEL OF WASHINGTON AMBASSADOR us. HOTEL onm 2010 n every (CHILDREN'S EYES | | 3fhviwming . pooms ileauire caretul constderation. par- emfldb. cOu,- $4850 ... de luxe apartment the oldest plumbirg supply house in Fox—"The Magnificent Lie,” at 10:40 | the city, been purchased by the s am, 12:57, 3:07, 5:17, 8:04 and 1 Government as part of the new Federal p.m. Stage shows at 12:19, 2:29, 4:39, | triangle. The company plans to move The Prague elections, which Sunday | 7:26 and 9:36 p.m. |1ts business between October 15 and sulted in his choice for the Prague| R-K-O Keith’s—“Smart Woman,” at | ouncll, today Were charscterized by |11:50 am. 1:45, 3:45, 5:45, 7:45 and | . Charles Pergler as “the answer|9:45 p.m. | e SRS Y | S e aaon removal 150, Bhil E .m. ! school time, Bri | e signal that Benes, Crechoslovkia's | > it r;)e— i R e B s v i S #RES TO GUESTs foreign minister and his own political | | [ WTFLO" 50”4 '05 pm. 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THEATRES Tonight 8:20 Sat.Mat..50c-$1.50 Arch Selwyn Offers Dancing, oul MADGE o0 | | X B ¥ KENNEDY ™ KRUGER | § S/ orsay ERSON —i NOEL CO‘W ARD’S 'Alozg SCREEN 6TAR Comedy of Happy Laughter l‘.’”l’" Sy “PRIVATE LWES" J0E M AFRS—TRREE GoBS TOGO AND CHERRY RLOSSOM 5 Nights Sents Dot Tues., Ost. 6 T2t WALTER FAY HAMPDEN BAINTER DOUG FAIRBANKS, Jr, Tiieoie ooy “I Like Your Nerve” IN GALA REVIVAL OF BARRIE'S “ADMIRABLE CRICHTON" HTS and SAT. MAT., §1 to §3 i N SATIN I Soe fo 82.56 SECOND snd FINAL WEEK ” Z Z The First Distinguished Actor of the screen—at His Best GEORGE ARLISS lpander, 4 Warner Bros.-Vitaphone Masterpiece the new size-speed-SPACE liner. Ship's plans and itinerary from your own agent, or C. E. Phelps, 14th and New York Ave. N.W., Wash, D. C. NAtional 0758. : Eumpress-Britain { &4 | WORLD CRUISE mer Minister here from Czecheslovakia. 1 THE l "POMONA He elso served his country in that 1307-E ST Nw. eapacity in Japan 2nd has been a lead- fng figure in international politics as Regular Dinner....cooe00 75c Chicken or $1 ey affect his nation. ‘hvghen advised today that he and the } Steak Dinner...... . Vegetarian 600 foreign minister. The claim that I how you like ’em-—-we have Dinner. v was not a Czechoslovak citizen wes o National League, which he headed in| MEXTCO CITY (#).—Horses in the d to suit your Sivays abourd, It was resorted to by dite = tBluspsiiite 1 yan: | I THE havens — and the famous I I | Holds Self Vindicated. bulls, The horses sre blindfolded and “The Prague city election 15 the|}oreofore have had no defense against answer of the capital of Crechoslovakia | Reretofore have bad nio defente a3 %o my illegal removal from Parliament, e brought about by the personal machi- = half shell—crisp fried ones Benes, the 1 d. N tt nations of Mr. Edward nes, R YOUR FEALTHS SAKE a la Olmstea o matter W OYSTERS! OYSTERS! Tender, juicy ones on the +..from NEW YORK DEC.3u> pesterday’s elections, were victorious by | bylifight arenas are to be protected with Benes as & last desperate measure to TOM'S COVE OYSTERS! I @ large majority, even on the incom- like American foot ball players. Yemove from the political arena an i 1IBATE ST. I lete returns, Dr. Pergler issued the fol- Al new regulation makes it obligatory EJW’-W statement: to provide pads for the horses to pro- tect them from being red by the romising_ critic. P he victory of the National League, v which honored me by placing my name el at the head of its ticket in my ab- enven B orsa hat ug, EAIS. g5, when Famous For Kine Foo J|)jill rwu elected to Parliament, the suc- 1336 G Sireer i gess was due to & co-operation of s number of groups. The National League this time participated in the municipal elections independently and it is clear that, standing alone, it has polled more votes than the combina- tion of which it was a member two T wich Says Benes Power Wanes. - DORIS KENYON—JUNE “The ng'x‘xfll lbeuu; -f?n:;d ::r | COLLYER—MONTAGU Love democratic ciples and profo! - cial and eoo?mmic reforms. It has op- ot Imq St m,m, posed, and will continue to oppose, the Lok .";n’ "-.:“'I““ Tty rotessionst Plavers dictatorial methods of Benes and also = BORDONI his policies in the sphere of foreign In European Comedv Hit “THE affairs, where from the Czechoslovak int of view, as interpreted by the IMPROPER DUCHESS” By JAMES B, FAGAN 800t $3.00 Sat. 00 to 92 SAM H. HARRIS Presents ‘The Hilarious Comedy Hit olieve 1t Or Not” Other Select Shorts eague, for 10 years it has been a com- lete failure. % “The league's victory only emphasizes the fact that Benes has-lost his grip. This has not been known abroad, due to intensive personal propaginda: nev- ertheless, it is a fact, now strikingly illustrated by the returns from Prague. “Mr, Benes and the so-called elec- toral court, which, however, is merely & committee of political parties, and not & court at all, have been em- grhntlully answered by the voters of ague.” Ruth Chatterton in “The Magnificent Lie” Fanchon & Marco's KETT T T SIS AND © ..,."E§ Raynor Lehr & Co. MARY ASTOR and a Great Cast WOMEN TO DISCUSS BUYING OVER RADIO TR TR G » An REO-Radio Picture TU. S. Chamber of Commerce to > ‘_ o fl-?k“::iml':éfi:-d Sponsor Series of Talks “False Roomers” on Network. Starting Friday IA S » riety. Sportlight. — st & BRI Ave. NW. In an effort to initiate & new under- SYLVAN BEBE DANIELS and RI- standing between retailers and consum- , / S “TH] ers, a series of radio addresses, featuring . representative American women, will be broadcast under auspices of the United States Chamber of Commerce and affiliated member trade organizations. ‘The series, which will be heard locally over station WMAL of the Columbia 3 ' s, 3 Broadcasting System, will begin soon, . 2 . at a date later to be announced. p i3 Comedy. The chamber, in announcing the cam- TAKOMA 4th and Bu nder a Debutante’s Charming Skin . .. SECO BV SQUAD.” Comedy. A 1343 Wisconsin Ave. DUMBARTON 1A tee s paign today, declared American con- Neo Parking :.\:mer-"nx;xd asoaooo.nolo.nn h:nmull! PASHLIN SUSMIN Sha! SYLVIA SiDSISY Tetal res and most o mone, 3 poglivireof ey y “Confessions of a Co-Ed” The series of talks will be to better — At 6:20. 8;06, | acquaint the consumers with the func- tions and operations of the stores in which they spend their money. “The situation is more interesting,” the national chamber states, “when we realize that retailers and consumers are utterly dependent on each other. ‘Without consumers the stores would be Or a ’Longshoreman’s Toughened Hide AN sumers would be unable to satisfy daily LY 3 necessities.” * — ” The series of talks will be carried over a Nation-wide network of the Columbia system. = e . =7 In the Belgian Congo there are re- ported to be red gorillas so that lions dare not inhabit the same regions. . HOWARD Control Their Comfort! 7th and T Sts. N.W. HETHER you live on the Avenue—on Phone Deeatur 5250 the «“wrong side of the tracks”—or in EXTRA MIDNIGHT SHOWS between, like most of us—you can’t escape TONIGHT and FRIDAY your P. C’s. 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