Evening Star Newspaper, January 26, 1932, Page 36

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g CcC—8 ~ FNING S - TON - e 8¢ r o 3¢ . . THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, TUESDAY. JANUARY 26, 1932. - L | ) | . | | counsel, Joined fn op- | result in the closing of hundreds of | AMUSEMENTS. o NTS. TODAY'S AMUSEMENTS. ;Z:;’,‘f;,,i,“flgfj‘,”;m‘;m A’ Tilton, Third | these smaller country banks, and pos- | e e Q_‘ = : e National—“The House of Connelly,” | ReSistant Postmaster General, had testi- | sibly thousands. | ; TIONAL mma at 8:20 pm | fied to a House Post Office Subcommn»] mE L | A TTONAL dis Belasco—“The Student Prince,” at tee the measure would bring & billion | : : | Nlshts. 3100 to $3. 30 b 3 A e csiint s e Atrioan (FIELy AbundoneAdé | Sitver “Bprine; Marvland e Sl e o 3200 Gt ty—"Billy Arlington Show,” at Tilton estimated this amount is 8| TABORA, Tanganyika, East rica, i . 7 Liratt 7 Dramb ex > ’ ARE URDERE[] HERE 20 amd 815 pm. UN PUSIAI_ SAV'NGS S isteanit Ak o oy | January 26 (P)—The Italian aviators, Tod e w!re::'efl"‘:z‘:‘:’ Bis Emotion in’ Four ok The Theatre Guild. sponsors , 8. S 1 . s ollar Columbia—"Dr. Jekyl and Mr. Hyde," limit on postal savings were increased | Frencis Lombardi and Leonida Rob-| Los Fires dnd Sniendid Doflar 7/ GOUG FAIRBANKS, J THE GROUP THEATRE at 11:30 am., 1:30, 3:30, 5:30, 7:30 and - the money would go into crculation. | biano, who were attempting to estab- tain their friends ; JOAN BLONDELL s ibpibienis 9:30 pm. Tl s Paton disagreed, saying: |lish & new record for a flight from Drive from ‘aonln:awn In In First National-Vitaphome's il Wi R-K-0 Keith's—A Woman Com-|Association Officials Say Pro-| ‘it has been stated that the purpose | gome' to Cape Town, abandoned the 3 minutes " Paul Green’s play Detail Will Take Next Course| mands,” at 11:15 a.m., 1:56, 4:37, 7 eficigle Say R BT LR el C(‘:“}::‘fv‘mgm today because they were {ar be- B e |0_IJEPOT | ’THE HOUSE nd 10:05 p.m. Stage shows at 12:47 . . Thousands of the banks in Y | hixid the record. Fri O e Tiege of Instruction at War 326, 6:19 and 8:56 pm posal Will Injure Smaller | peiieve it would hurt them by throwing D Aiizrnoos JOHNNY BURKE Palace—"This Reckless Age,” at 11:40 aué:n \fi%xl”;hgiaul\;.m; EXY | B o Gime Anis—8 OF CONNELLY,, College. am, 2:05 4:45, 7:10 and 9:50 pm Banks. {§tepenortinid Seciy et eodn Y ther | ors » Stage shows at 1:20, 4, 6:25 and 9:05 N d?;‘?f.«ned in postal savings accounts be- cflbl/my/y beautiful - L P, : Ry cause they do not have big enough re- | ATKINSON, NY. Tomas Seventy-three Army officers now sta- | Metropolitan_“Maker ‘J“:”"g”" fe 3 Associated Press. serves to provide enough collateral on AAAA IAAAAN, | [ am., 12:48, 2:36, 4:24, 6:12, 8 an w NEXT WEEK BEG MON. sentatives of the American | redeposits. Association yesterday opposed “This legislation,” he added, “would legislation to raise the amount one in- p.m Rizalto—"Heaven on Earth,” at 11:35 SEATS THURS. foreign countries have been or- Come Here | tioned elsewhere in the United States | | d here to take the next course of | s m 1:37, 3:33, 5:40, 7:40 and 9:42 p.m can have cn deposit in postal A Dot var Col 5 o ere E S acco 2,5 ,000. Elas- | \ | x N Presents ction at the Army War College,| Earfe— Union Depot,” at 11:20 am vings accounts from $2,500 to $10. When you need an Elas = 5 FREDMOADELE FRANK HELEN 2 ! D Dépole et 11-30 s Rome C. Stephe; f South Bend, 4 3 4 Girts Love and_a Father's ext, Au 1145, 4:35, 7:25 and 10 pm. Stage | 1d”"y P Clesident of the associa: tic Stocking. Best R ASTAIRE MORGAN BRODERICK b s of the scrvice, | shows at 12:55, 3:45, 6:35 and 8:10 p.m. | gor £ RAST, PIERdent o 08 SseCic el st i e £ covt, : s | Fox—“Charlie Chan’s Chance,” at|_ kol sk > & % q ) Fitti | JAC ) ™ ey —tieu, ol Wl 8. e |1 S oAV PARKING end rost Expert Fitting L 1a; Frederick W. | Stage shows at 1:08, 3:38, 6:28 and 8:58 719 13th, Strayer College Bldg. Seriiie e pm. Luncheon, 35¢, 50¢; Dinner, 50c o RE @ . e | LANK BOOK o Sreoarcq.bg hest o womes | || Park your car, FREE OF it o with t McPherson, Ga.; Mals.| myyoli“His Woman," at 2:30, 4:20 ‘Soks under @ trained dieticlan . E ; n t A - = i ; 000K8; WICE; i bl C GE at the Capital i \ Ei 11, Joan Marsh { 27 ZAW I e W | 6:05, 7:50 and 940 p.m —of all description = e ‘_“ \R‘ A i our best specials now ¢ | en:I: LT | R i R. Bull, Fort Ben- | Central—“Safe in Hell” 11 am. to WHAT A JOY! FAXAEE A8 WA o5 BHICEES on for a few days! | N | — Chamberlin, Fort |11 pm Let Us Supply Them THE NEW! Olmsted Grill.” Three 25¢ Woodbury's Facial or 3| || Tonight pervserry I A. Doe, Fort Jay, | Ambassador—“Union Depot.” at 6:30, . hours during the day—{rom Cold Cream. | 1] "atsite i 3 e o e SONOTONE o o o §| g day | & L . , Fort Ber| g:15 and 10 pm E. Morrison Paper Co. AR Eare L imaloed 6 P.M. to 1 A.M. in the eve- 2 FOR......... 2?"- ji ELASC ocs Ear] Landroth. | WINDOW COSTS $25 ESH VEGETABLES restaurant offers Free Park- SPecials Ltk ™ 29c | | Ohesarwno 1 PRINCE Kans.; | — I another reason why ing in Washington’s finest 2 for 50c | M“L‘%\::E:”s 4 n ; field \Bar- Accused Man Also Loses $1 Prom- Oiney's ' personally garage (13th and N. Y. 2 pints Genuine Russian "t-!u_ HASSELL = ALLAN PuioN William G. Livesay, Van ¥ n re. | , s Micical Oil. Spe- GE e LANG. Wash.; Paul E. Pea ised for “Job | Avenue ), while vou enjoy a ; 2 || sev+ aait il ABREDE BOW Fleld, Ala;; Frederick €| John walter Smith, colored, 34, who \ | | delicious L;r"': He R 76c ; "EX,T !‘.PH&AW«“&'S l?: i Ga., Truman |said he hurled a brick through a win- | Very. Sposiallieins 28¢ [ e as 0 Richard K. | dow of the Washington Auditorium be- | Luncheon 2 For 80c; 12 for $2.90 & (EAEAN rGH PN prens ning, Ga.: Fred | cause a “lady” offered him a dollar to 50c. 65¢. $1.00 B Sl | Minn.; James R.!do so, found yesterday that he had lost DY CTID C P e Houbiganti(white 8 ¥ | ! esse Vgl] ms. Me.: Carroll | exactly $26 on the deal o =z o Face Powder. | || A New Comedy by MANUEL SEFF Ohio, and James | Police Court Judge Gus A. Schuldt THE EYE Dinner DT Sabenann 35c | ! od CFORREST WILSON O e counnviguIy oy Assly b TR / OnEDPORE ey at $1.00, $1.50 We deliver $1 or More. | i ROGER PRYOR aston, : s | property and ordered Smith to | Vyour service o B | S LA Panama | $25 fine. The colored man then said h nan, Fort | the “lady” had falled to fulfill her part o e = Chicago, | of the contract by giving hiin the dollar need them. No Ap- \ DINNERS | T5¢, 90c. $1 | GIBSON’S 915 G St. N.W. Md.; Jot £ er, Sah Fran- h said the “lady” asked him to Dointment Necessars. : g break the window as she wanted to see M A LEESE g . et bt ut. Cols. Donald A. Rob- | the marathon dance which was going . . Optical Co. NO TIPPING Huachuea, Ariz.; Charles L. | on inside. 614 9th St. NW. Kans., and William Fort Riley, Kans.;, Majs K. Brown, West Point, N. Y.; Chamberlin, Fort Resecrans B. Coulter, Fort Bliss, Tex Grimes, War Department C. McGuire, Fort Meade . | NATIONAL | SYMPHONY a3 L B UNEXPECTED!’ FATHER ; LR LB GO | | i OUrl ' Famous For FineFood SUMMERVILLE 71336 G Street Sunday, Jan. 31, 4 o’Clock Soloist, FRIEDA HEMPEL Soprano Prices, $1.50, S1.00, 75c, 50c. Boxes, $16 Tickets Mrs. ' Wilson-Greene's Bureat WProop's, 1300 G street; District 6493, - BOSTUN SYMPHONY RKO VAUDEVILLE - DR. SERGE KOUSSEVITZKY, Conductor BERNICE CLAIRE | s Oretne’s Conortt Riresl) Romantic_Musical Comedy Droop's, 1300 G st. 493, i Siar Lol e fonimmes LESTER ALLEN raational Comaue 854 PEGGY HOUVER Broadway's Sweetheart TRINI Spain’s Famo' Dancer On the Screen POL/. NEGKI A WOMAN COMMANDS' Roland Youns—Basil Rathbore H. B. Warner Lieut. Cols. Willlam Francisco, Calif., and y. Fort Meade, Md.; wer, Fort Sill, Okla s, War Department Helmick, Schofield Barracks, Hawaii: Bernard R. Peyton, Fort Sam Tex.; George A. Follin, Fort n, Tex.; Fay B. Prickett cks, Hawaii, and John Davis, Panama Canal Corps—Lieut. Col. , headquarters, 6th Majs. Jamwes B. Department; Bird §. t Sheridan, Ill.; Harold F. Tt Leavenworth, Kans.; Ran- leton, Manila, Philip- Strong, Fort Leaven- Robert H. Van Volk- Fort Monroe, Va Lieut. Col. Frank M. An- Department: Majs. Charles Fort Leavenworth, Kans. VanNostrand, Maxwell ts. George C. Kenney, Va. and David S. Sea- Field, Montgomery, Ala. ngineers—Lieut. Col. Vir- War Department; Ma's. arruth, Fort Leavenworth, Fort Leaven- Txkfi””«n d_ Butte 8ia. No Parking Trouhles. MARILYN MILLER “HER MAJESTY LOVE” ASHTON CLARENDON, VA. BERT WHEELER and ROBERT WOOL- SEY. “PEACH O' RENO. DIRECTION SIDN! Kg “':‘ HIPPCDROME 6.5 eature LYNNE FONTANNE jn “THE GUARDSMAN” Nancy Carroll in “Personal Mald." CAMEQ ™™ ®aBiiy ™ James Dunn, Sally Eilers “OVER THE HiLL" ARCADE ~ BYATTSYMAE. MD. Mae Clarke in “Reckless Living." RICHMOND ~ AuexASBis. va. s Leon Janney in “Penrod and Sam.” CIRCLE 2% Fs, Ave. Pb. W, 0953 Home of the Mifror Sereen EDDIE_CANTOR. “PALMY DAYS." JESSE THFATER &y R. C. A. Photephone. JOHN BARRYMORE and MARIAN MARSH in “THE Thrills—Chills CHARLIE CHAN'S CHANCE with Warner Oland ¥ FANCHON and MARCO'S “VACATION DAYS” Idea ZELDA SANTLEY AND ACTS Stewart W, and Cedric W. War Department tant General Department—Maj. H. Dunlop, Baltimore, Md. Quartermaster Corps—Majs. Roy C L. Graham, Fort Leavenworth, Kans., and Henry D. F, Munnikhuysen, In. dustrial College, Washington, D. C., and Capt. William F. Campbell, Fort Leav- enworth, Kans. arfare Service—Maj. Paul X. English, War Department. . TWO DEAD IN I0WA_ BUSINESS DISTRICT FIRE nd “DANCE TEAM” J n A. Rogers, MAD GENIUS.” i dP'qH”be” COMING FRIDAY __Comedies TR Department—Majs. Wil- INFEEREON SYLVAN “13s¥ "as76r wia 1, Distriet Ordnance Of- ROBERT AMES in "SMART WOMAN.” 1d, Ohio, and George W. e s S ae Savanna, 11i K > 5 inest Seund yment Ravable Btaciof JOAN BLONDELL tn AMBASSADOR c.*%s DOUGLAS _FAIRBANKS. JR. and JOAN "BLONDELL ~“UNION DEPOT." BING CROSBY COMEDY. Warndr Bros.” 624 H OSEONE By the Associate ess SYLVIA SIDNEY & WILLIAM COL- IOWA C: Iowa, January 26.—Two LIER'T JR.. "STREET BCIAN'E persc to death here yes- vakaneadee Warner Bros.” ter estroyed the Gar- \ HOLLYWOOD” AVALON , Comn. Ave: ang, Mandarin Inn and two COLLEG/ANS WINNIE LIGHTRER, “MANHATTAN ? Sheer N. Yee of RLAS e caf 3OS __ FROM' HOLLYWOOD, NUE GRAND 2 %% JOAN CRAWFORD & CLARS. GABLE, *POSSESSED." Warner Bros. NTRAL % stBet.Da SAFE IN HELL.” WITH DOROTHY MACKAILL PITTS-TODD COMED:! anager of the inn, and . about 45, of Cedar r trapped in their apart- he second floor near the inn, ve the theater. were found 20 feet from would have carried NOW PLAYING AND MRHYDE " % FREDRIC_MARCH j* GARBO s RAMON NOVARRO i "MATA HARI" Warner Brov.’ COLONY 6 Ave & Farragut st. ALFRED LUNT & LYNNE FON- TANNE. ' “THE GU. MAN." CHARLIE CHASE COMEDY. Warner Bros.! 1230 C St. N.E. “SAFE_IN HELL." WITH DOROTH MACKAILL. LAUREL-HARD COMEDY, ‘S";i"'}'é;mficn & Col. Rd. N.W. EVELYN BRENT & FRANK ALBERT- SON " “TRAVELING HUSBANDS." =6 CROSBY COMEDY. Warner Bros.’ OLI ite & Pare N.W. GARY COOPER & CLAUDETTE COL~ WOMA! WORLD'S GREATEST DANCER KREUTZBERG AND HIS DANCING GRO[}K‘ s . Nati Jan. 28—4:45 Yationa Tickets, s, stoocst || T Arthur Smith 0 G st in Homer L. Kitt Co. 5 Executors’ Public Auction PHILHARMONIC A A T Handsome Furnishings and FURNITURE “FRIENDS AND LOVERS. ' Charlie Chase Comedy. Pemberton Dancers in __person FAIRLAWN “'-%%??s%fikn‘ofi' ___MARRIAGE" IRENE DUNNE.® CAROLINA 3856 S e DRAGON." with ANNA MAY WONG. 7 R ILLE. 150 and 0 ARCADE *°¢ THE SMIL- MAURICE CHEVALIER in ING LIEUTENANT.” STATE some T imces. - - \ e e A SO A A A 1 LSRR LA SR A Géw ¥ Fine China, Glass and Sterling \’,, b BRUNG WACTER ‘Condacting D ROk e HARRY CARRY, Q| ¥ < : Copr., 1932 D f Constitution FEe AR $1.00, Art Objects, Library of Standard Authors, Interior Decorations, Bronzes TONIGHT HARRY T. BURLEIGH Distinguished Negro Composer and Soloist LECTURE—RECITAL “Folk Music Including Negro Spirituals” RANKIN MEMORIAL CHAPEL RD UNIVERSITY At the Residence of “I know my LUCKIES” Miriam D. Thropp “] know my LUCKIES—my throat told me the first time I 1701 Twentieth St. N.W. 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