Evening Star Newspaper, November 4, 1931, Page 23

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STAR. WASHINGTON, D. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1931, Cuba, THE EVENING C. ——— . ANNULMENT IS ASKED 17, Says James E. B; represented Her Age. Edith V. Burch, 1 frs. Alice H reet, yesterday ask: reme Court to annul h told her he was mble to support her.|not until 10 days ago that she told her She says she did not have her mother's | mother, with whom she has been consent to the marriage and under the siuce the ceremony. She is re) aws of Maryland it is fllegal. It was by Attorney James T. Crouch. Prench girl who elopes with an Ameri- famous story by David Graham him - Garbo as the & father who is her into an un- ! England, . Prance, Germany, the Hawall and other lands. i “The Mad Genh Remains at Metropolitan. '()HN BARRYMORE'S most J “picture. “The Mad Genius,” fest drawing card at the Wife, h Mis wanted marria ACQUITTED IN SLAYING ———— What’s What and W here I Attractions Soon to Be Seen in Washington Theaters recent 1gh her be the stage 1101 NOTE—With cooler, uncertain weather in prospect, would it mot be a comforting feeling to have Timken Automatic Heat ready for instant service? Settle the question today. Don’t Be Satisfied Until You See the Reliable TIMKEN OIL BURNER The more critically you compare the Timken Oil Burner with all other types and makes, the more clearly its un- usual efficiency, reliability and fuel economy are revealed. will continue Riakte, Saturday. | at"(hat theater i Turther announce- ome Sourt o s » e = B— t s a Warner-Vitaphone pro- Sriminal r to James E. Burch, now r :‘l':-l('-.(r)‘:thrb:?"r.n'nmrmw é] EFT-OVER LADIE n of a story in which Barrymore na Vista, Va. ETH PARKER and his Jonesport t a sented as an embittered devotee charges her hy > - the mos: 4 art of dancing, beca age adio, impediment, and s ¥, M st s boy, teaches tes | the ational, Monday, wnion In Vienna isband to_bhgain a 1 Septemb. but 1 n in “W GREENWAY INN Excellent Service + Delicious Meals ANNOUNCEMENT! Regular Week Da 75c Dinner . . ‘ Thursday Menu Roast Turkey Tenderloin Steak Roast Lamb, Mint Jelly $1.00 1 111‘7 30 ates | e until a e and pow- The support- Marsh, Don- 1 ending 0 ng cast includes Marion ald Cook and Luis Alberni and t a friendly was over Wise v powered by tabbed. Attc appeared for th had_ b “Susan Lenox” Yasme Continues at Columbia. S a matter of course, Greta Garbo's “Alatest picture, “Susan Lenox, Her Fall and Rise,” in which the famous screen star is supported by Clark Gable. and which has been drawing capacity audience at Loew's Columbia Theater will continue there throughout the coming week. 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