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e ing afoot or in his car?” the judge LS s tak-d inciste wheh ‘Bakervile wes brought into court yesterdar. “In the car, Judge,” replied Sinclair. “He ran plenty fast, but I neglected to check his speed.” Washington's “champion arreste Baskerville was fined $10. Pcliceman Raymond Sinclair, had to . race both on motor cycle and afoot to capture Willie Baskerville, colored, an alleged speeder. The officer halted the colored man’s car on Georgla avenue Saturday night and ordered him to drive to a prr.cmrt. When they reached the first district headquarters Sinclair said the man leaped from his machine and ran. The officer caught him only after a long chose. W AMUSEMENTS. AMUSEMENTS. WARNER. BROS. THEATRES THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1931. HILDREN’S EYES ‘ —require careful consideration. par- |POLICEMAN SINCLAIR LEES Calendars A. and 932 o Ready to supply you when you say the word. AMUSEMENTS. TONIGHT, 8:20 NATIONAL = jednesday Mat.. I5e to $2.00 Sat. Mat.. ibe to $2.50. SECOND_PRODUCTION OF THE THEATRE GUILD’'S 4 SUBSCRIPTION SEASON g JOHN GOLDEN p AS HUSBANDS GO RACHEL CROTHERS’ SMARTEST COMEDY NEW YORK CAST INTACT The Harrington Hotel 1s being completely refurnished and odeled, and the following furni . in first-class condition, will By Public Auction AT WESCHLER’S 915 E St. N.W. TOMORROW | Nov. 18th, 1931 Commencing 9 O'Clock A.M. Dressers, Writing Tables, Desk Chairs, Grip_Stands and Costumers. LES 1 New Builders’ Technical Cours A‘{TSQ’}BE[ Blue Print Reading Now Gala Pestivities Celebrating First Anniversary of Vaude- ville and Maxine Doyle. TBIGATS Headed By LOUISE GROODY 8tar of W BESSIE LOVE CONWAY TEARLE {farti FRIDAY Late Widow of Senator Paid | 'E. M & Tribute for Her Work on | B, i P. 0. " ¢ et L Bicentennial. = e | S . | EDUCATIONAL. ~ | The late Mrs. Fred T. Dubois, widow | {of the Idaho Scnator, was paid tribute ' | for her efforts on behalf of the George | Washington Bicentennial Commission “Hit the Deck,” And NEVILLY FLEESON Al Tonight o SHUBERT At2:30 at 8:30 Sat. Mat. stz DELASCU oo, “7he WORLD'S GREATEST ENTERTAINER, ~JOLSON . On the Screen RUTH CHATTERTON in “Onee a Lady" “Remember November” this man charged with spee \ W/ SALVATOR DGR "RIALTO - Ao ahiuction Estimating. Plans. Building Regulations, 623 H. St., N.W. WEDNESDAY _____FUTURE DAYS. JOWEN_& SON Nov. 18th. 10 AM. 1431 EYE ST “THo yoTIONEERS. U8’ ¥ ALE OF " VALUABLE TWO- TRUSTEES' 8ALE SELLING RNOWN A5 SR BIICK, PYF LN eT SovTh- EAS' i By virtue of a certain deed of trust, duly d in Liber No. 6244, folio 471 ei sea., records of the District of Colum: | of the party secured i1 sell at e premises. on FIFTH DAY | . AT THREE- the following- | te in the Columbia, | lot 48 in J s in_square e office of umbia in WED OF 3 THIRTY O'CLOCK P.M described_land ‘a of C um_per om day of ) the prop- | the option of the f £300 will be re- All_conveyancine, irchaser. Terms within thirty he right to resell « and cost of defas e days GEORGE F. HANE. JACOB ROHRB 1014.17.18.20.23.25 THOS. J., OWEN & SON. A 1431 Eve Strect CTIONEERS. est TRUSTEE'S SALE OF VALUABL FULLY DETACHED. BRICK A C ) RESIDENCE. CONTAINING r ROOMS AND THREE BATHS. KNOWN AS PREMISES 2000 44th PLACE NORTH- WEST. WESLEY HEIGHTS, D C = et sea ‘ot "Co party | trustee | rds o 5, the of fechred ‘thereby. ‘the " undersis Wiil "sell at public auction. in ot the premises. " on FRIDAY. 'THE ENTY- EEVENTH DAY OF NOVEMBER. AD. 1831 | AT FOUR-THIRTY O'CLOCK 'PM i following-described land_and_premises, sit- | Uate in the District of Colimbin, and desia: Tated as and being lot 67 and the east 3 | v full depth of lot 68 In sauare 1611, Aiter's sub n of i6ts "in Slock 11, “Wesley Heights.” as per lat Tecorded in the office of the surveyor or the District of Columbia, in Liber at_folio 65. trust for $15.000.00. further particulars of thirty days, otherwise deposit forfeited and the thD"r\\ may ;vcmld\‘lru'éfl and resold - CARL C. CRAMPTON. N Adam A. Weschler & Son, Aucts. 915 E St. N.W. BOTTLING PLANT, AND EQUIPMENT, TRUCKS, ETC. By Auction AT REAR 220 C ST. NW. THURSDAY Nov. 10, 1931, 2 P-M. : or s Coremaneise Fifier: Model 5 Rapid Bottle Washer, Elec. Drive; Head Shields Filling Machine, about 1.250 cases of Bottles, Desl er Heater, Ice Chests, Measures and Graduates, Ete. Lso Onc.ton and 1)i-ton Grabam Trucks TERMS: CASH. Adam A. Weschler & Son, no16,17.18 MACHINERY AUTO Auctioneers, . J. OWEN_& SON, AUCTIONEERS, | THOS. 3. O efe"sT AW, | TRUSTEE'S SALE OF VALUABLE THREE- STORY ~AND ~_BASEMENT _BRICK DWELLING KNOWN ~AS =PREMISES 2238 DECATUR PLACE NORTHWEST By virie of & certaln decd of trust, duly o fods o 5530, follo, 431 ei sea T, Tecbras of the District 0f “Co: Simbla, ‘and ‘&t the Tequest of the party seCured thareby, the undersizned trustee will Se1'5t public. adction. In front of the prem- | {ses.“on TUESDAY, THE TWENTY-FOURTH DAY OF NOVEMBER, A.D. 1931, AT FOUR- | THIRTY O'CLOCK PAL. the following-de: PR o PTG premien, wildate B the £t Wasninston, District of - Columbia: ShY oL 12 and being Jat_Afty-one herd W Warner's subdivision Block eleven' (1), "Kalorama Der Dlat recorded in Liber 019" at olio 10, of tne records 3¢ office of the survesor of the District | Columbia Terms of sale of the purchase | Balance in two mstaliments, 10" one and two With inter centum per ] " trom day_ of Bile, secured by trust upen the Broverts soid. of ail cash. at the option of Phe urchaser. " A" deposit ‘of $500 will be Tequited at time ‘Of Tale; All conveyancing, FedSriini, etc. at cost of purchaser. Terms of gale fo"be' complied with within thirty days from day of sale, otherwise the trustee Teserves the right to resell the property. The sk ‘ane cost 'of | defaulting parchaser. Sifer” v ‘days” Bdvertisement of sach ressic | $n “Gome. newspaner piblished in’ Washing- on" B C THE WASHINGTON LOAN. AND TRUST COMPANY, Trustee. By ALFRED H. LAWSON. Vice President. 8.10.20.21. i THOS. J. OWEN_& SON. AUCTIONEERS, 1431 EYE ST. N.W. I‘ TRUSTEE'S SALE OF VALUABLE THREE- STORY AND BASEMENT, SEMI.DE- ED. BRICK AND STONE DWELL- | (N KNOWN AS PREMISES 1525 SIX- TEENTH STREET NORTHWEST. By virtue of a certain deed of trust. duly Liver No. 5048, folio 229 et sea hd records of the District of Co- . and ‘st the request of the party red thereby, the undersigned trustee wiil at public_auction, in front of the prem- on TUESDAY, THE TWENTY-FOURTH DAY ‘OF NOVEMBER, A.D. 1931, AT FOUR O'CLOCK P M. the following-described land and designated the’ Colum- | of part ar (104). d premises. situate in the on, District of Columbia s and being lot nineteen (19) i bla_ College and others' subdiv | of the | Permit Drawings. Ec. | COLUMBIA “TECH" SCHOOLS 1319 F St N.W MET. Send _tor. Drafi. or_Engraving _Catalogs One Lesson FREE ree trial lesson will prove how teachers I the time Italian or Span: ersational way Ctip this advertisement for free trial lesson. and community acti fes at a meeting ‘GI the Progressive Citizens' Association of Georgetown last night. Dr. George C. Havenner, executive vice chairman of the District of Co- lumbia Bicentennial Commission, prin- }(‘mfll speaker, lauded Mrs. Dubois’ con- i(r:butmu to the commissicn’s work as ) director of the juvenile department of | the Bicentennial Commission. Unstint- {ing praise of Mrs. Dubois was also |voiced by Representative Sol Bloom, {associate director of the United St s | George Washington Bicentennial Com- mission Other speakers were Mrs. Giles Scott JR:\I[N’, former president of the District 1of Cclumbia Parent-Teacher Ass ]lmn. Miss Bertha Bcorhorst, asse ;vx[h the Bicentennial Commission, and {Miss Etta Taggert, founder of the Pro- | gressive Citizens' Association The meeting, held in the Curtis | =chool, on O street between Wiscon- |£in avenue and Thirty-third street, was | | presided over by Mrs. Elfzabeth Sulli- E | van, president. LONG DISTANCE MOVING Bince 1890 DAVIDSON et 1117 B St N.W. National to 9230 RESORTS. ATLANTIC CITY, The utmost in comtort.’ service and food at extremely modest rates. Sea Food Specialties Send for illustrated booklet AUCTION SALES—FUTURE DAY THOMAS J. OWEN & SON._ AUCTIONEERS, 1431 EYE ST. N.W. TRUSTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE TWO- STORY PRAME DWELLING. SITUATE NO. 1212 GIRARD STREET NORTHEAST. By viriue of a deed of trust recorded in Liber No. 6253, at folio 375. of the land rec- ords of the District ofgColumbia, we shall sell_in front of the premises. on THURS- DAY. THE NINETEENTH DAY OF NOVEM- | BER, AD. 1931, AT TWO-THIRTY O'CLOCK P.M . lot numbered thirty-five (35) in squate numbered thirty-nine hundred and thirty- four (3934) in a subdivision made by Edward T. Davis and Alice V. Larrimore, as per plat recorded in Liber 81. at folio 193, 1n the sur- | veyor's office of the District of Columbia. Terms of sale: One-fourth cash. balance in one. two and three vears. with interest at six per cent per annum, pasable semi-annu- ally” Deposit of $300 required at time of sale and the purchaser allowed fifteen davs from date of sale to complete the Durchase Further particulars at time of sale EDWARD C. BALTZ VERNON G. OWEN. el L OIS, EN & SON. AUCTIONEERS, 1421 EVE ST. N.W, Sale of Valuable Group of Apartment Buildings Being the Three Five-Story Brick Buildings Containing| About 276 Apartments and Seven Stores, and Known as “Clifton Terrace” East, Center and West, Located on and Occupying the Entire Front- age on the South Side of Clif- ton Street From 13th to 14th Streets Northwest. By virtue of a certain deed of trust, duly | recorded in Liber No. 4313, folio 383 ef s | of the land records of -thi a. District of Co lumbia, and at the reque 5 cured thereby. the undersigned trustee wi sell at public auction. in front of the prem ses. on . THE TENTH DAY OF DECEMBER. A.D. 1931, AT THREE O CLOCK P.M,, the following-described land and prem- ises, situate in the District of Columbia, and designated as and being lots one hundred and five (105) to one hundred and nine (109). both inclusive, in square twenty-eight hundred and sixty-eight (2868) in a subdi- vision made by Harry Wardman and Thomas Bones of lots in block twenty-nine (29), ‘Columbia Heights," as per plat of said sub- division recorded in Liber No. 50, folio 165, of the records of the office of the surveyor Dis'rict of Columbia: subject 0 the covenants that when a bullding is erected on said lots it shall not be within 30 feet of the street line nor shall it be used for man- ufacturing or mechanical purposes. nor shail spirituous liquors be sold therein; together with the improvements thereon Terms of sale: One-third of the purchase money to be paid in cash. balance in two equal installments, payable in one and two years, with interest at six per centum per annum, pavable semi-annually, from day of sale. secured by deed of trust upon the property sold, or all cash at the option of the purchaser. A deposit of $50,000 will be required at time of sale. All conveyancing, recording, etc., at cost of purchaser. Terms of sale to be' complied with within thirty days from day of sale; otherwise the trustee reserves the right to resell the property at the risk and cost of defaulting purchaser after five days' advertisement of such resale in some newspaper published in Washing- ton, D. C. THE WASHINGTON LOAN & By ALPRED 1. LAWSON.* y N, __nol0-d&dbs.exSukhol Vice bresdent ADAM A WESCHLER & SON, Auctioneers, TRUSTEES' SALE OF VALUA ESTATE. “CONVERTED ~INTO. FOOK APARTMENTS, LOCATED AT NO. SIXTH STREET NORTHWEST. By virtue of a certain deed of trust, duly recorded in Liber No. 6446, 10'i0 93 ef seq.. 9f,ihe land records of tns District of G a, an e request of the party s cured thereby, the Tslned. rustees will for s lic auction, in {ront of remises, . THE - TEENTH DAY OF NOVEMBER, f031. Ad FOUR-THIRTY O'CLOCK P.M., ing-described land and_premises, the District of Columbia, to wit original lot numbered 2 in bered 481, described as follows A point §0 feet north from the southwe: corner of said square. and running thens north along Sixth street 20 feet; thence east 0 feet; thence south 20 feei: thence west a0 feet to the place of beginning. Also all the owners' rights, title and interest in and to the followink. Beginning at the north situate in Part of square num- Starting at | corner ‘of said Iot and running thenes e semi-annually. from day of sale, secured by deed of pon the prop- | erty sold. or all cas A" deposit e- | time of sale. All conveyancing, | , at cost of purchaser. Terms | th thirty . at n some newspaper D ton, D. THE WASHINGTON LOAN AND TRUST COMPANY, Tr feet 47;° inches: thence south 30 feet: thente east 3 feet 413 inches: thence north 20_fect to the place of beginning Terms of sale. The above property will be id tubject o a prior deed of trust for 35,000, at 7%, due April 8, 1933: balance all A deposit_of $300 required of pur- chaser at time of sale Al conveyancing, recording_and notarial fees at cost of pur: Chaser. ‘Terms of sale to be complied With within thirty days from day of sale, other- Wise the trustees reserve the right to resell the property at the risk and cost of the de- faulting purchaser after five fays' titement of such resale in Some new: published in the city of Washington. MALCOLM 'HUFTY. WILLIAM A. CAD no3-eodéeds.exSu Trustees. #7THE ABOVE SALE dntil PRIDAY. NOVEMBER TWENTIETH, 1931, AT THE SAME HOUR and place. BY ORDER OF THE TRUSTEES. no14,17.19 Adam A. Weschler & Son, Auctioneers, 915 E Street Northwest ASSIGNEES’ SALE —o Jewelry, Diamonds, Sterl Ware, Watches, Electric Sets, Cash Register, Safe VI ling, Plated and Pewter and Other Clocks, Toilet s, Fixtures, Office Equip- ment, Etc. BY PUBLIC AUCTION AT SCHMEDTIE BROS. CO. 1306 G FRIDAY, NOVEM Waltham. Gruen and otber i Banjo, Mantel Links., W . “Fountain 404 Hollow Ware, ind Fo akers, Pite d Tea Service Set Bracelets, Vanity Case of Watch Cr: St. N.W. BER 20th, 10 A.M. akes of Watches: and Desk Cloel ‘Mountings, Cuft Pens, Sterlin, ks, Spoons, Cre ohnaise Cuptr B and Tree Pia ‘Beads, rette. C R L T ALSO Plate Glass Partition, Na Iron Safes, Saf Safe Kardex F Terms: Cash. 17.18,19 t-Clerk, 6 Draver ‘El Cabinet, Elec. Fa ypewrlier, Desks. ALBERT E. Wall Dicplay Cases, Gem Cases, Wall Disslay Cases, Repair Department nal 3 Cash Register (rings to $999.99); Two es. Cpalis. Burroushs Addims Machine, T 2, HREE BB 18 POSTPONED 1 | STARS TO AID JOBLESS | Al Jolson, Louise Groody Others to Stage WMAL Feature. | Al Jolson heads a group of promi- | nent theatrical stars who will take part in a special unemployment relief pro- gram_to be broadcast at 7:30 o'clock tonight by Station WMAL. Other ar- tists include Louise Groody of musical comedy fame and Joe Wong, Chinese soloist. The program has been arranged by Radio Joe and his Budget Boys and will | feature their regular weekly broadcast. TODAY'S AMUSEMENTS. National—"As Husbands Go,” at 8:20 p.m. | _ Belasco—Al Jolson in Bar,” at 8:30 p.m. Gayety—"Tango Girls,” at 2:15 and 8:15 p.m. R-K-O Keith’s—"“Way Back Home,” second week, at 11:40 am., 1:40, 3:40, 5:40, 7:40 and 9:40 p.m. Metropolitan—"“The Ruling Voice,” at 11 am, 12:45, 2:34, 4:22, 6:09, 7:56 and 9:44 p.m. Rialto—"Morals 12801, 3310, A8, 9:55 pm. Palace—"“New Adventures of Get- Rich-Quick Wailingford,” at 11:30 a.m., 2:05, 4:40, 7:20 and 9:50 p.m. Stage shows, with William Haines in person, at 1:10, 3:45, 6:25 and 9 p.m. A Columbia — “The Guardsman at 11:10 am, 1:15, 3:20, 5:25, 7:30 and 9:39 pm. Fox—“Heartbreak,” and “The Wonder at and for Wemen,” 6:15, 8:05 at 11:56 am., shows at 1:23, 3:54, 6:53 and 9:24 p.m. Earle—“Once a Lady,” at 11:15 am., |2, 4:40, 7:40 and 10:25 p.m. Stage Tivoli—“Twenty-Four Hours |4:20, 6:10, 8 and 9:50 p.m. Central—"The Spider,” 11 am. to 11 p.m. Ambassador—"“Once a Lady,” at 6:15, 8 and 9:50 pm. 'WOMNDER HOTEL OF WASHINGTON AMBASSADOR us. HOTEL Oum 10 in @very po o Under Supervision of T.SMITH GARGES 614 H ST.,N.W. Our “Beauty Treatment” The Next Be:t Thing to a Complete Paint Job WE'LL retouch all Fenders and worn spots with genuine Duco, re- store lustre and beauty of entire body, $27_50 dress top—improve your car 100% for only 719 13th, Strayer College Bldg. Luncheon, 35¢, 50c; Dinner, 50c Wholesome food prepared by best of woman Cooks under a traimed dietitian. Closed Sundays 77 pPARKWAY “§ " Late Model Used Cars REDUCED! 29 Buick-47 Sedan Repainted, new tires, radio eq *30 Marquette Coupe.. Exceptionally fine car. nderpriced. %29 “Chevrolet Coach. Original paint like new. Priced right %31 Ford De Luxe Phaeton, $415 Very Low Mileage. New Appearauce. *29 Ford Tudor . 3 Repainted, reconditioned. *20 Chrysler 65 Coach. Has_had splendid care. '30 Ford_Sedan ...... 3-window Fordor. Underpriced $100. *30 Ford Sport Sport Rdstr.$265 [Biggest, bargain in town. Inspect today. *27 Studebaker Sedan $935 Repainted beautiful dark biue. '29° Whippet 6 Coach.....$225 A really good car priced amazingly low. N?gg;l West 0161 3040 M St. N.W. 12:09, 4:40, 7:39 and 10:10 p.m. Stage | shows at 12:35, 3:15, 6:20 and 9:05 p.m. | 7ZIN , AR () V2 $.9 M WATCHES, now 495 $25 WRIS’ LADIES A Small Deposit Reserves Rare Gift Opportunities! o ANNIVERSARY Our Entire Stock of Ladies® & Men’s ELGIN WATCHES Not continued our Smart mew desions. +5 ELGIN STRAP !9.50 ELGIN § .50 WATCHES, now. ]'2 Salvatove Qesw chr 926 F Our Entire Stock of Fine Jewelry Offered_at Reductions of 207 to 50%. Only a few Standard Priced Items Excepted. dis- but of ust a_few Tisy Smoliels entire stock OFF Engraving Now The Year's Dramatic Smash T.RULING YOICE A First National and Vita- bhone Sensation With LORETTA YOUNG DORIS KENYON. WALTER HUSTON Also Selected Shorts EiT Sist/h AND G STREET SECOND DEMAND WEEK SETH PARKER and his Jonesport neighbors in Way Back Home "7 Floyd Gibbons COMING You'll Laugh You'll Love «pLATINUM BLONDE” Jean Harlow—Loretta Young ™" "Robert Williams WHERE TO DINE. Insist on TGM’S COVE OYSTERS Avproved by State and Federal Health Depariments. ~ Bacteria_Se Zero. CHARLES FARRELL MADGE EVANS SPECTACULAR The Latest Popular Priced Sea Grill de Rooy’s Sea Food Specialist 1405 L N.W. Met. 7559 Open Till 1 AM. GAYETY-BURLESK TANGARA The Beautiful Guest Star—JEANNE STEELE . A. LEESE & CO.’S | INVENTORY SALE! SWEEPING REDUCTIONS ON NEW BRUNSWICK RADIOS AND '| PANATROPES ... UNPARALLELED VALUES. .. DON'T MISS THEM! HERE is the greatest combination in the music world today ... the Bruns- | wick with radiola, both in one instrument . . . housed in distinctive cabinets. Inventory disclosed a number cf these superb instruments that are to be sacrificed for immediate clearance. An opportunity to buy a ! magnificent instrument at a fraction of its true worth. Remember, it is all ...8 Tubes drawers and index. in. deep. on all metal parts. il ¢ I AR VG P K il $175 Brunswick Combina- tion Radio With Panatrope | On Sale $65 Complete Finished in high-lighted Adam Brown Mahogany, with an over- lay of walnut and curly maple. Equipped with special record Instrument is 36 in. wide, 385 in. high and 21 Antique oxidized finish L1 choice, new stock. Convenient Terms Electrically operated. $1,100 Genuine Walnut Combination Electric Radio and Panatrope, 8 Tubes o5 SJ COMPLETE ola_ Super-Heterodyne. o A e strument operates on or batteri thus tion. Both recorded music W R Y Lo ducer, and subject volume control. set of rigidly inspected tubes. o $210 Brunswick Radio With Panatrope . . . Model 31.-5, 4 Screen-Grid Tubes On Sale $99 Complete Screen-grid radio receiver and elec- trical Panatrope combined in the most graceful console ever designed. French doors, side panels, and ra panel of butt walnut, framed with ribbon walnut, with a burled maple overlay above and below the doors. Dimensions are 50 inches high, 29 inches wide, and 18 inches deep. Contains the 8-tube Radi inet is 35 in. wide, 45 in. high and 20 in. deep. In- volt, 50 to 60 cycle alternat ing current, wthout antenna affording complete light socket opera- radio reception are amplified in the power amplifier, repro- duced in the cone-type repro- to the ‘Condenser bank stabilizes the flow of cur- rent. Specially designed noise- less electric motor and complete $158 Brunswick Radio Model 15, With 4 Screen-Grid Tubes On Sale s75 Complete Screen-grid radio receiver with completely armored chassis in beautifully designed lowboy cab- inet of specially seasoned butt wal- nut, artistically carved. Uni-Selec- tor, Horizontal Tuning Scale and Tone Control. Dimensions are 43 inches high, 24%; inches wide and 14, inches deep. Electrically op- erated. $187.50 Brunswick Radio 4 Screen-Grid Tubes On Sale ‘90 COMPLETE ) Cab- 110- Screen-grid radio re- ceiver inclosed in a highboy console featur- ing French doors with American butt walnut, both outside and inside, as well as in the radio panel. Cabinet dimen- sions, 52% inches high, 27% inches wide, 17 inches deep. Electrical- ly operated throughout. and radio Many Other Excellent : M. A. Leese Radio Co. 712 11th Street N.W. HIS NEW Good Scats for All Performances NEXT MON. MAIL ORDERS NOW—SEATS THUR. 'McCORMACK TENOR Constitation H. Seats, My Droop’s, FRITZ KREISLER Constitution Hall. Tues. Aft., Dec. 1. 4:30 Seats, Mrs. Greene's Concert Bureau, Droov’s, 1300 G St., Dist. 6493, TICKETS NOW ON SALE “The Singing Hersemen of the Steppes” DON COSSACK RUSSIAN MALE CHORUS OF 36 SERGE JAROFF, Conductor tution Hall, S: Mrs. Wilson-Greene's Ce 1300 G St. District 6403, NOW PLAYING NoLLYWOOsfasorie SON VISINES POsoIL AND ALSO ON THE SCREEN IN On THE STAGE inn STATE BETHESDA. MD. Home of Western-Electric Sound Last Dar—JOHN GILBERT in -PHAN- TOM OF PARIS.” Free Movie Photos! Matinee Tomorrow—"HUCKLEBERRY FINN. SECQ STRYER PR ARIZONA" TERROR T'A’KOMA ith and Butternut Sts. No 'Parking Troubles. RICHARD DIX in “The Public Defender” ASHTON CLARENDON. VA. ZONN GILBERT. “PHANTOM OF PARIS." CHIC BALE COMEDY. G, MD. ARD, [0 “THE Added Attrac- DIRECTION SIDNEY L} Western Electric Sound System HIPPODROME _ roasy amorsow— Nancy Carroll, Fredric March. “Nieht ngel CAMEQ ool i1 ESaERS “YOUNG AS YOQU FEFL ARCADE - BEATTSVILLE MO, Today—_CHAS. BICKFORD in “EAST OF BORNEO.” Tommorow—. Matinee. 25 DBenent Unemploved. RICHMOND ALEXANDRIA. VA. CANTOR_in Today—EDD) CIRC 2105 Pa, Ave. PALMY DAYS.” Ph. W, 0953 Home of the Mirror Screen TALLULAH BANKHEAD. FREDERICK MARq Y SIN.” STONS. OF A_C FAIRIAWN ANACOSTIA, R ©in LEXANDFR HAMILTON. CAROLINA ''8,8 Y-S Ave 8 “THIS MODERN AG] with JOAN CRAWFORD. (Perfect _Sound.) AMBASSADOR _ coi®3:"% w: RUTH_CHATTERTON in “ONCE A 621 B St. NE. _ANN__HARDING _in_“DEVOTION. Waimer esro AVALON wihiey 5. . c. WILLIAM POWELL in “THE ROAD TO SINGAPORE." Warner Bros.’ 615 Pa. AVENUE GRAND 7 %% CHARLES BICKFORD in “EAST OF BORNE Warner Bros. CENTRAL ® 5t Bet. D ana & CHARLES BICKFORD in “THE PA- GAN LADY.” Warner Bros. COI ONY G» Ave & Farrarut 8t TALLULAH BANKHEAD in ‘MY ~Warner Bros. HOME 123 O St NE Warner Bros.’ SAVOY '“» & co. ma. N.w. LILY DAMITA in “FRIENDS AND LOVERS™ RUTH E G VITA- PHONE_SHORT SUBJECT. Warner Bros.” TIVOL] i @ rars Ra. N.W. CLIVE BROOK in “TWENTY-FOUR HOURS! Warner Bros. YORK Ga. Ave. & Quebee St. N.W. EDMUND LOWE in “THE SPIDER." JESSE THEATER “2..¢ &2 R. C. A. Photophone. CONSTANCE BENNETT and BEN LYON in_“BOUGHT. ty, _Come it R. Ave. N, STLVAN o Pl s Pt DUMBARTON PAGE_in 1313 Wisconsin Ave. ALICE WHITE and “NAUGHTY_FLIRT.” PRINCESS ™. St ™ CLARK GABLE in “SPORTING BI - “STRANGE AS IT SEEMS." and News. DANCING. FATL MAE DAVISON 3341 STAFFORD PEMBERTON. ME. 5 All St Bt d il Room tadio, 174 Coun. ‘Ave.” Fhose n-gi'#.

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