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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., FRIDAY, JANUARY 8 1932. ! AMUSEMENTS. AMUSEME! 3 AMUSEMENTS. AMUSEMENTS. Wit KODATOY ELASCU i A dependable movie projector JOINS SPORTS PARADE AT GUTHRIE McCLINTIC Presents LAKE PLACID. P "E Lon made by the Eastman Kodak Co. Nothing “toy-ish.” Come in T o~y v . ” ; ‘32,51 he't X STARTS Wmner of 1931 Nobel Prize| ‘D'S::ELTE:::MS 3 2 A L 0 . TOMORROW for a demonstration, i M. A. LEESE Optical Co. || 614 9th St. N.W. g . o | : - o T e Is Recovering After ; ; ——— ; i K . £ ® vxo IPPING ot ¥4 <258 PHILADELPHIA . W L THEY LOVED — 3 LEOFQLD STOROWSK!. Conduciine y e Lot EEQAPL’;{;;’C;};;P;;;mw 8.—The light Syt JAN 12_8 A5 FCONEITNIION y § et = Wh. S‘uri:d i o i f |of peace was seen today by Pane . Tickels, 335, 8,00, 215, 2.00, 160, 1.00, : g 4 be as follows Addams, co-winner of the 1931 Nobel T. Artbur Smith's, 1330 ‘G 8t. " in 3 ; 1 Own Life To Thet OF = g Homer L Kitt ¢ 75¢ Dinner actually peace award, casting its rays over most H 5 s A Man She Could 90¢ Dinner octually 75 The 7l-year-old founder of Hull B | 3 1932°s comedy of errors 4 kind b o e Qnly Love Behind House, Chicago, almost fully recovered Closed Doors . . . 81 Dinner ectually 85¢ ff|from a recent abdominal operation, | 7 ) about three Burlesque SRy ' | plans to leave Johns Hopkins Hospital i W Q Y INCOMPARABLE ! | ueens who stumbled ASTOUNDING! {early next week and return to her | ; - chosen v;nrl;]l[itgr a short recuperative | SECO SHLYTR SPRING, WD 1o & 256 ¢ ellmlfing ol social ent ) ool ‘ T “4th and Butternut Sis. The Orient gave those interested in k| B (B TAKOMA 4 S e biae | peace their greatest qualms, Miss 1 3 y RBO and CLARK GABLE in | Addams said. “The Chinese and ’ AN LENNOX” | Japanese sections of the Women's Inter- | dahi : national League for Peace and Free- | dom,” she said, “are functioning as best | ’ i - KER MAYNARD, ANG can in the face of the present 5 B ANISING, LEGION: o situation in the Orient. Of course they | : it DIRECTION SIDNEY LOST can't do much, but they are attempting | | FHIPPODROME .0 reeture a3 the women wanted but whose to bring the young people of 'both | | |fEveisn Brent in “Traveline Husbands.: o s countrics together and promote good | | Eleanor Boardman n “Great Meadow.” will and understanding.” C MT. RAINIEK, MD. AMEO 706y BEN L¥ON in i With “I have unbounded faith in the young 5 N ] le of today and I believe they nrv: Afi‘éi’iif””hx’in;un: MD. % ° MINNA GOMBELL seriously of peace. At least | Today-—MAY £y questionnaires returned from colleges Ri‘EHHEfiBNb M LEXANDRIA, VA LOUISE DRESSER I T indicate this.” ¥ g HE TANG OF THE ORIENT | 1 o her flower-decked Toom in the Barrymore i o Preket : JOBYNA HOWLAND 1013 E STREET NW. | hospital she expressed her appreciation > CIRCLE 2% . Ph. W. 0953 of her selection with Dr. Nicholas Home of the Mirror Screen > ) 5 A COLUMBIA PICTURE—DIRECTED BY FRANK CAPRA. Murrey Butler of New York to share JAMES DUNN, SALLY EILERS, MAE 11 A, —-WTH= 2 the Nobel MARSH. "OVER THE_HILL . P . M. :30 P, M i |in the Nobel award JESSE THEATER n & roine TR L2 ADOLPHE MENJOU Gives Prize to League. R. Sts. N.E. RALPH BELLAMY “I have already arranged for the dis- : L : position of my chare of the money. It T e Fanchon & Marco's | amounts to $16,367. Of this Sl”(\(\(‘ 3 E _ “ug % e “ = will be an endowment fund for the| _ b BR nd i 4 "TOMORROW'S O 733 17th St. N.W. T o e n S in 3 STARS” IDEA VAUDEVILLE RICH IN When You Think of Radio penizaliatlis ot LLe League at Clenevs | z HoURS * Seria =04 NEWNESS AND o, : g pey. current BETTY WILDER, STANT()N 6th and C 56 VARIETY! s A obligations of the organization founded | ¢, - ARUHY WILDER Finest ‘Soupd Equipment S soe at The Hague in 1915 S , Conn., mis; for sports | § 7, in "SoB SISTER." "AD- BERNIE & WALKER * Last Day » . bt | * ot tactio whs the way she de-|amid the snows st Lake Placid, N. Y. | ’AVES OUAN 7 508 S5TE ° e N 2 A. P. Photo. | f 1 : G, = ¥ scribed the marching of the unemploy- Photo ugéi{)mgfl;%fi \linn WANDA ALLEN SAFE IN HELL Musicsl Suceesses y ed groups to Washington. “I favor the 3 . - : Philco and | Federal Government lending & m\nd,‘SLAlN BANDIT LINKED OBWALD Cartoghis ©URFLE BAGE L DOROTHY MACKAILL HENRY however, d t that 1 t of 12 BIG ACTS e Stewart-W arn e r ||t Federal income tax be deiverea by | WITH CHILD KILLINGS F MRLAWN RS k8 ° BELLE BAKER BERGMAN | the Government to the State organiza S TONY, LES STEVENS . tions for the use of those out of work ARG A SE. The Sweet Singer ¥ Lo Miss P ican | < 5 = A AND DIPLOMATS JEAN McCOY HARRY C. WARD Radio Sets t m‘m":d‘:;"{"},;L"}h;e;;:";“g%“‘g:j: Man, Shot in Indiana Bank Rob- |J _Hevaien Ca of Sweet Songs ANNA KOZAN None Better—Few as Good given in. 1901. The others honored ry rt i a 18th and were: Theodore Roosevelt, 1026; Elihu | 007 1°°k Part in Gotham Gun AMBASQADOR Col. mis.w . CASS, flnfl%x&flu’?wEN Root, 1912; Woodrow Wilson, 1919 Fight, Authorities Believe. R T o LUPE Offer the Best In | Cho " 25 rank EZ, UBAN Io\i SONG.” ~ - e Offer Charles G. Dawes, 1925, and Frank B j§ e, _C - ? 2 LEWIS & ALTEE Prices, Terms and Trade-ins Kellogg, 1929. Brihedsoaiales i St. N.E. Dance Revue with 8 St PORTLAND, Ind, January .8 ABOLLQE - = =& =2c SThRTING NOTE! o™ sot < i " . Sheriff Lon Wehrly of Jay County GARY cz)or:rvg &, SLAUDETTE i o8 o 2 ele Dxreltnne TODAY'S AMUSEMENTS. |has_announced that Anthony Spio, |[ ~SOURERT iz moMaN.™ o Y oA : P R W, | YOVt RDAY 4 alias Pasqual Enerco, of Buffalo, N. ¥., BUBIROT. s S Now Starts On National—Cosmopolitan Opera Co. in | who was killed by vigilantcs after he SATURDAY GIBSON’S OsImECiiES Iinm and three companions robbed o Dun- vai’a’fl B e SATU Belasco—Pauline Lord, in “Distant | kirk, Ind., bank on Christmas eve, has McKinley St D. C. | been ‘identified by. fi int d RONALD COLMAN. 917-919 G St. N.W. Drums,” at 8:30 p.m en identified by. fingerprint recotds c o % as a participant in & gun fight on New (T g s DRy a1 g yely—"Glrls In Blue” a4 3:15 and | yory *gtreets last Summerin wilioh SosECT o several children were chot. Warner Bros Columbia—"Private Lives” at 11:25| Two of the bank bandits held in jail AVENUE GRAN 3 R-K-O Keith's—"Men of Chance,” |talked of being wanted in the East for SMITH & DALE COMEDY. i ; 2 y she would follow her mother's foot- at 11:15 am, 2:10, 4:45, 7:35 and 10:15 | the “baby killing.” They said Spiro “‘-m"l{x"' P P steps.....But she fought the world 9 pm. | ing and rematning there for some time |} GRETA GARBO & CLARK GABLE. ; Palace—“Ladies of the Big House,” berore returning to the Hammond hide- SUSAN LFNNO‘)\ g y § ' 4 STARTS Her Child! . ... p.m. Stage shows at 1:15, 3:55, 6:25, “_""— COLONY{o% A megaset 8 B ] and 9:05 p.m. nowun COLMAN. “UNHOLY cfi; % | & m\;\e:mpol o “Asiaing. the World 15 | —EDENG CHARLIE O AnS oM o I e { 80 Minutes,” at 11:05, 12:49, 2:34, 4:19, | ME - 1280 € 8 : g ! ’ | < | 7:49 and 9'35 p.m. | HOME 13070 8 NE | . 9:30 p.m £ YAl I §XV6 v *lith & Col. Rd. N.W. ROSE HOBART [, Barle_Sate n Hell" at 11:10 am, Fuller ' Albert, Ine. HARRY CAREY. ‘CAVALIER OF cfluK BENN[TT PERKINS : BEN LYON and 10:05 i ; - p.m. SllKE llsi}flfll 7S}LAVN~VW: THE__ WEST. JUNE McCLOY 5 Fox — “Stepping Sisters,” at 11: 49 T T Hollywood’s Exclusive Personal Appurlnre of A Ton i - 1207 E S. N. w Never Closed | 2:m. 2:08, 4:37, 7:35 and 10:04 pm.|| No. 79 for CATARRH & TIVOLI 2 Scamp Tomic The Inimitable Screen Personality of Fun ; TON HOWARD . LILLIAN RO'X'H C lE")Y [ La i % Tivoli—"Platinum Blonde,” at 2:20, Homoeopathic Pharmacy Warner Bro, 3 steiTimes On they Scrsen p Ve 1:30, 3:30, 5:30, 7:30 and 9:30 1‘:%15}1:‘;& fienélg;n:‘xg‘;clgn)dxxmsfi:é WALTER HUSTON & LO% TRIPLE HEADLINE STAGE PROGRAMME ||li WITH A PASTL... They said p.m. Stage shows at 1, 3:35, 6:20 and | told of going to Italy after th> rhoot- CENTRAL %"8-Be:-Dsai® 4 " & | e iie Hotnd=To Sive at 11:40 a.m., 1:55, 4:35, 7:05 and 9:45 | “Winer B g Y TOMORROW 11.R2iualta°;:s‘irlzcot:lys‘gvisrguvg;ra_})];s“ L | Bought, Sold and Exchanged B e e . cLYDE BEI-I-E JUHNNY e shows at 12:35, 3:30, 6:30 and 9:05 p.m. COMEDY. gt;gep;};mws at 1 02, 3:31, 6:29 snd\ S]NUS TROUBLE ROB!&T WTL[IA\!S & J‘EBALPLI)N)’{DAER- RI—————————TA RoYcE 3 & co! 14 4:05, 5:50, 7:40 and 9:30 p.m. | 1007 B St. N.W. Phone NA. 1695 YORK Ea. Ave. & Quebec St. N.W. TODAY “Dance Impressionist” With u'I'HE GU".TY h CCbUNTANCY v Cen‘ral—"“Susan Lennox,” 11 a.m. m‘ e LAWRENCE TIBRETT & _ LuPE RAE SID and AL REISS & MISS TINA 1 pm \El AN LOVE S()M‘, ; NEAL SISTERS | GENERATION” Pace Courses; B. C. 8. and i 1 el VAR DI ‘ 3 Rite 3 Day: and | R e e AI{E::AEfiEKA\F couiny T SAMUELS LUC!LLE - ANHE—GWYNETH e m I i ,t .~ uc'btixmal [ e P S e x_m-;:gwc; TIBBETT Mo MisS : ©0 A Coumbia | PARAMOUNT NEWS cnough protein in our annual crop of | BETHESDA, MD. KOR citionsecd Lo Supply 0000000 persons | 719 13th, Straver College Bldg, STATE riome of Western-Fieetric Sound VANESS) ‘1 —————— —— LEO CARRILLO Mot 235, | With all this mutriment that they sas | Luncheon, 35e, 50c; Dinner, VILLIAM AT T RGET R utre. | Whole. e food prepared by bes: ('V un'flr'\ QUICK WALLINGFORD I CONSTANCE CUMMINGS ~ cooks under a trained dietician. sconsin Ave, . \ 4 DUMBARTON 4 Wi AN ‘K ; ! g _ SHE FOUND HERSELF bhorthand e e JIUNTARLYY sepr NORAAY in DL 7 : WITH TWO HUSBANDS Tuition, $5 & mo s s “HIGH STAKES medy. MES O - . & “’!‘Mm et CIAUB MICHEIA TR g T W’C“‘v’v:xf or. 12th an YARNER. QLANT , k. b Bchool. s-¢. cor. 13th and | L | o WAoNG: 1n AT pASS TR OF THE £ 1 2 DEAGON.” Comedy and News No. 1 Thomas Circle = , TONIGHT—8:15 | (IR Y Washington'’s Leading Night Club COSMOPOLITAN A 3‘19 WEEK_ FOR.THE BTN WP Rl et g The Smartest Revue in Town || GRAND OPERA COMPANY Southeastern University A celicious bit of supper a turn on a bperfect CARMEN 1796 G SLNW. Y. M C A Na 80 floor . .. Bruno and Davis whirling their spirited Argen- (In_French) e = tine Tango with well balanced precision . . . fascnating AT Nty LN Routle b Blenda Ranson crooning “blue” melodies . . . the exotic W 1 Englis Tel ple School rhythm of the famous Club Michel Orchestra. FACEATTIAN, o kTG Tifl ,' uana SaT. (Eve) JAY. 0—RIGOLETTO un Requirements in Bus.z‘nzsr and Secretarial || Lviation, Nig v sday evening. Maestro Jacques Samossoud, Conductor g g Hiiae o Training qung 1 do e vork e Lidineton @) Dine in Old Mexico Orchestra of 35. Chorus and Ballet of 40 : d g 2.50. $2.00, $1.50, 1 H i Classes Now Forming Delectable Mezican _and Frices 1300, 830, S50, stte, s, i - Day il “RAMON” takes reservations, North 3720 §upper Daneln American food served in an B Box Ofiee, Natio £ e 5 h 3 Every Day snd atmosphere warm with the " ; Special Dinner Dance snnd.)= 10 i t = Di Including Floor Show—EBvery Evening o charm of Spanish America. NEXT WEEK BEG. MON. SEATS NOW AN Jn, NOEL COWARD'S MARRIAGE FARCE Sh th d : 5:30 to 9:30—$1.25 (Open Sat., Jan. 9th) The Theatre Guild, Inc. EE ' ortnan Tersonal Direction of 1321 New York Ave bresents i . = orthand, Typewriting, Spee on— e R D 3 i B s Py et ol Tt = MOURNING 09 e JANUARY FESTIVAL EUGENE O'NEILL'S SUIPE 0GY | % A : Vs UNA MERKEL Composed of 3 play, t ! _ b ame i AYER PCTURE vt REGINALD DENNY oy Homecoming. Haunted. Commencing at 5:30 sharp. fi;m;;;'m:;;muuun of one hour at 7. 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