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C—12 PRESIDENT CHOSEN FOR HEBREW HOME Charles Goldsmith and Other| Officers Are Elected at Annual Meeting. Charles Goldsmith was elected presi- dent of the Hebrew Home for the Aged at the annual meeting held at the home Sunday afternoon. Other officers were named for the year as follows: Morris Garfinkle, first vice president; Mrs. Willlam Levy, | second vice president; Maurice Mazo, third vice president; Simon Hirshman, | the prince's wife, secretary; Morris Reichgut, treasur Norman Fischer, financial secretary; THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., ) THURSDAY, JANUARY 21, 1932. IMMIGRATION OFFICIALS TO ADMIT ITALIAN PRINCEi Lack of Instructions From Wash- || “PROOF ... ington Will Allow Rospigliosi f of the, sudding f m the to Enter, They Declare. Corsi, commissioner of immigration. Ticious Dinner at only 1 HRs OLNEY! CONNECTICUT AVE. & CALVERT ST. By the Associated Press | NEW YORK, January 21.—The im- migration office here said yesterday that, since it had no instructions from Washington, it would not act to bar Prince Geronimo Rospigliosi of Italy from the country. ‘The announcement was made in con- nection with reports that the family of who was formerly was No time like the present, no meals like ours. Savory, Satistying! Marian Snowden of Minneapolis, | attempting to have the prince halted at Ellis Island when he arrives with the princess Saturday on the liner Vul- NATIONAL . cania. 14th AND PRESS BLDG. * STREETS Harry Sherby, Bernard Danzansky and ||| Dr. Harry Lewis, trustees. Morris Stein, house chairman. | Mortality Rate Low. Mr. Stein reported that the mor- tality rate this year was low in com- ison to other years, there being 2 deaths out of the family of 55 the past year cooling system and djinking have been installed, He saia. ( were made by the following auditor; Morris Reich- treasurer; Sol Lansburgh, treas- | f the building fund; Norman financial secretary; Morris hairman of the synagogue; | Wwilllam_Levy, chairman of the | Admission Committee; Dr. Harry | Lewis, chief of medieal staff, and Mau- rice Maser, executiv. director. Auxiliary Work Explained. | Mrs. Jack Veax, president of the Auxiliary of the Home, explained the Work and purpose of her organization, and then presented the home with a receipted bill for a piano and a check to reduce the mortgage on the building. Stmon Hirshman spoke in behalf of the Community Chest, and urged all | who could to enlist as workers in the coming drive and make generous con- tributions when called upon by the workers. y Haas, TODAY S AMUSEMENTS. National—"Love Is All” at 8:20 p.m. Gayety—“Flapper Foliles,” at 2:15 and 8:15 pm. “Private Lives,” second 1:30, 3:30, 5:30, Columbia- week, at 11:25 am, 7:30 and 9:3) p.m, R-K-O Keith’s—"Ladies of the Jury,” at 11:15 am., 2:05, 4:39, 7:39 and 10:13 pm. Stage shows at 12:39, 3:13, 6:13 and 8:47 pm. Palace—""Tonight or Never,” am., 2:05 4:45, 7:10 and Stage shows at 1:20, 3:55, 9 pm. Metropolitan—“The Mad Parade,” at | 11:19 am., 1:04, 2:49, 4:34, 6:19, 8:04 and 9:51 pm Rialto—"“The Secret Witness,” am., 12:50, 2:41, 9:45 pm, Earle—“Under Eighteen,” at 11:05 | am, 1:45, 4:30, 7:30 and 10:15 pm, Stage shows at’ 12:30, 3:15, 6:15 and 9 pm. Fox—‘Dance Team,” at 11:40 am. 2:05, 4:30, 7:25 and 9:50 pm. thows at 1:18, 3:43, 6:38 and 8:03 p.m. Tivoli—"Manhattan Parade,” at 2:30, 4:15, 6:05, 7:50 and 9:40 p. Central — “Palmy Days,” 11 pm. Ambassador—*“Delicious,” and 9:40 p.m. at 11:40 9:45 pm. 6:25 and | at 11| 4:32, 6:13, 8:04 and | 11 am. to at 6, 7:50 *“We have no instructions from Wash- Chocolate 6 5 Brazils ppetizing and_alluring twins ed up in their Winter coat of vou to take them home and Chocolate Almonds Here they are those deli Chocolate Almonds and rich bitter chocolate, anc enjoy them. —ANOTHER SPECIAL—OUR REGULAR 60c— Chocolate Carr-Mello 45c duced by us—a ‘rum A “scrumptious” confection, int th a coating of choco- caramel and marshmallow center v late—try them when you want “something different.” Don’t Forget! Our Delicious Luncheons 35c Served Daily 11 to 2:30 1300 F St. N.W.—Na. 2300 1205 G St. N.W.—Met. 6758 TUESDAYS—FRIDAYS MYTIFINE BISCUITS Delivered Direct to Your Door Now You Can Wax and Polish Your Floors in One Quick, Easy Operation! CELLO-WAX is so easily applied that no more effort is required than if you were wiping the floor with a soft cloth wet with water. 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MAE CLARK and NORMAN, FOSTER tn LESS LIVING.” Added Short subjects SECO SILVER SPRING, MD., 15¢ & 28¢ Big Double Show 2 HIGH [’ “LOVER COME BACK TAKES." TAKOM ey WALLACE BEERY., JACKIE COOPER in “THE CHAMP" ASHTON _ ct WALLACE _ COOPER. “THE C DIRECTION 'SYDVE'YLLLUSPID ARCADE raxemmiss, . LIONEL BARRYMORE in “YELLOW TICKET” CAMEQ T, RAINIER. MD. Today—Richard Arlen, “TOUCHDOWN K Near 9th Pegay Shannon Kay Francis in “GIRLS ABOUT TOWN Richard Dix CRET SERVICE." ‘omorrow— Chas. Farrell. Janet Gasnor. - Delicious.” CIRCLE 2195 Fa, Ave. Home of the Mirror Sereen Sound—BEN HUR." Special Matinee Fri. 3 pm. Children. 15c: Adults. 25¢ A. Photophone. GEOR 1EN in’ "RIDERS OF SYLVAN Jmt & B L Awe Nw. TALLULAH BANKHEAD HIPPCDROME o500 ¥ature RICHMOND *xtosih, v Ph. W. 0933 The World's Greatest Dramatic Film in JESSE TFEATE T IHF )lRl’LE SAGE. _Comedy. n\d PREDERIC ARCH in MY STANTON 2= =ae et ELLOL‘;ONK!EL BARRYMORE Warner i ANBASSADOR A, JANET GAYNt and CHARLES FARRELL, DE’-XCXUU ~Warner Bros. 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Luncheon, 35¢, 50c; Dinner, 50¢ Wholesome food prepared by best of women cooks under a trained dietician. LANK BOOK —of all description Let Us Supply Them 1009 Pa. Ave. 777777 72 At of Cost cAbout the Same “ ofs IF Driving Your Own~ WILL LEND YOU A (AR‘ While Repairing Yours { No deposit required—you only pay for the mileage you run—at 10c a mile. Ask about it. 614 H St. NW. Dist. 27%5. | D i THE EYE| Our optometrist is at \your service to give| your eyes a thorough | examination. We'll make the slasses if you need them. No 2, % A0, pointment Nece: M A LEESE Optlul“éo 614 9th St. N.W. ” Special Thursday! TURKEY Dinner $1 “NO TIPPlNG" So_this delicious L. L B L tables only 85¢ if an aver- age 15c tip is deducted Wiz SHUBERT-BELASCO ks "o Seats: LAST DUKE ELLINGTON AND ORCHESTRA 2 DAYS ONSCREEN MARIAN MARSH IN “UNDER 18" SHUMAN HEART! mum. fi. Dey—Mess, JDAN. nLoum:u. , nvuu WASHINGTON DEMANDS ANOTHER MIINIGHT FROLIC TOMORROW II 30 NIGHT AT PM. AND HIS DUKE ELLINGTo o ws All Seats = Hm ki New Program of Hot Rhythms. —on Screen— STARTS Special Preview Showing “UNION DEPOT” —with— FAIRBANKS, Jr. JOAN BLONDELL SA'I‘I.'RIDAY. sees FATHER'S SCORN—BOTH CREATING A MAN OUT OF A WEAK QUITTER JACK HOLT | CHARD CRO! JOAN MARSH, — Ao Viaphons's— THE NORWORTI In NAGGERS” HELLO 600D TIMES* Tonlght ATIONAL 5% Nighys. $1.00 to $3.00 sat. Maf., §1.00 to $2.50 VINCENT YOUMANS Dresents « New Musical Play NEXT WEEK BEG. MON. SEATS SELLING Nehts 8100 to 83,00 BAC. Mak.: 706 te 33.00 The Theatre Guild. sponsors THE GROUP THEATRE ?‘u‘{ gmly ‘THE HOUSE of CONNELLY" Abidingly beaut ful - ATKINSON. NY Times he HAPPINESS PICTURE OF 1932/ PHILHARMONIC SYMPHON Society of Now York BRUNO WALTER Conducting Tues., Jan. 26 4:30 Conuitation 300, 5 100, AL T, Arthur Smith’ in Homer L. Kitt Co. N: GAYETY—BURLESK Two Double Features MORAN and WISER and JOHN QUIGG THE ACCORDION KING /4 MATS. THURS. & SAT. Amazing American Dancer MARTHA GRAHAM ———— with her own company of 20 NATIONAL THEATER MORROW AFTERNOON. i:40 aTplbert” Ticket Buresu, 5 TO! -A._and Box Office; 50c io g Room Studio, Conn. "Ave. Phone North s | I)ANCI G. } Peyton Penn Stud odern ball room danc- | | ing; fun; mental «tep also latest dances. | 5 F S w 3050 HE| v. Clas e eith orchestia every ‘\«(ondly Tnd Kridar 8 Yo 1130 . Private lessons by appointment. MEL us‘fi Est. 1000 AMUSEMENTS. AMUSEMENTS. LOEW'S LAcE Pi JANUARY FESTIVAL 2tien - ! VUi *BUDDY* ROGERS -PEGGY SHANNON 78 A0Bg oo ~ RICHARD BENNETT nd WAdgg N\ CPAPLES UGGLES-FRANCES ¢ A FAvAMOUNT PicTURE- pewR | JANUARRY ggmvey' Obe staanesr wost SHIVRY CHARACTER, N ALLTAENTREGOM MARCII MI IAM HOPKINS ROSE ROMRT "LOEW'S -4(oLUMBIA KORAN “SPOOK” MIDNIGHT SHOW All Seats Reserved TONITE! ‘ W ces 't\\t\e\f gecv“d RS 0 the Screen POLA NEGRI ner golden voice. turned into & role of passion’and power “A WOMAN COMMANDS"" ROLAND YOUNG . BASIL RATHBONE H. B. WARNER Last 2 Days KORAN Diamond Boys Cflmi KING Edna May Oliver “LADIES OF THE JURY” —Coming— DAPHNE POLLARD In Person ANN HARDING p 4 KATE SMITH HERE SOON | LAST DAY DUNN & EILERS i~"DANCE TEAM” And Big Stage Show [ ) Tomerrow If you like Charlie Chan, you'll be en- thralled with this . . . his BEST picture. Benefit UNEMPLOYMENT FUND of the AMERICAN RED' CROSS CONSTITUTION HALL | MONDAY EVE., JAN 25—8:30 Prices, £5, $4, $3.50, $3, §2, Boxes, $50. ARE Seats M i reenel Concert Bu- m'h.’fn‘"’:{{“'““"‘ reau, BOSTON SYMPHONY E.F. ek i s ORCHESTRA Reducing Classes. DR. SERGE KOUSSEV’ITZKY, Coldlzwr 734 10th St. N.W. NAtional 1964 OR YOUR NEAREST DEALER L. S. Quackenbush, 3267 M St. N.W. | Alpha Hdwe. Co., 806 Bladensburg Rd. N.E. | Moore & Cain Co., 2216 4th St. N.E. I { Masters of America, Inc 0OM & STAGE DANCIN W. Tel. 2! STUDIO, WHERE TO DINE. 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