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D. ¢, WHDNES THE EVENING STAR, \\':\ISHTNG'F()X. b - e —— SMITH EXPECTED 10 B CANDIDATE World-Telegram Says For- mer Governor Is Preparing Statement. the pair had held up the Union Trust & Savings Bank here. BANK BANDIT SLAIN, \ What's What and Where || coMPANION CAUGHT « 55 mies 2o ine & ring to import Italians fllc ‘The move was said to be d at Al Capone’s iiquor syndicate charged the accused Wwith bringing ALIEN SMUGGLING INDICTMENTS SOUGHT i Move in Chicago Said to Be Di- | ing outfits manufacturing . the liquor trade. Garsson_asked police today James Belcastro, “put | notorious bomber, for | tion on charges of re-enterir | try illegall to C: rested seve month ) on charges, Belcastro admitted t tl " cbtained his citizenst through fraud The Labor Dep permanent patrols at | to pass a truck parked as a barricade | across a highway, eight miles from here. 2 g They fired at four vigilantes sta- Towa Vigilantes Strike Back nulv‘u-d ‘?:-hmd the truck. An a'n.«,\wx‘um 2 volley killed one bandit and the other Quickly After Two Escape With | wounded, surrendered. Marshal Walter | Paul was wounded in the leg by the $575—Road Barricaded. Fobiers Dllae | - The bandit car, which carried New | Mexico license plates, bore the name of Robert Morse, believed to be the name of the dead man, since it was found on & card he carred 1e captured man refused to an- swer questions or to reveal his name or that of his companion 10,600,000 te: Attractions Soon to Be Seen in Washington Theaters rected at Al Capone's Liquor | Syndicate. Me C:lege DR. CLAUDE S. SEMONES ht Spe Phone National 0721 409110 McLachlen Bid 10th and G Sts. N.W in the legitimate es Fitted heaters, the portion of enjoy- i e araed by_one of the | Atwill in “Silent Witn choicest bits of theater of the | Will Be the Fox Feature Friday. year is somewhat curtailed, the 1, ATWILL, the distinguished | of the distinguished actor, | sco stur oTFihe lszilimate stage Walter Hampden, ";' '(‘Czi:“!i” :l*"d“s;mm be seen at the Fox Theater (mv;_l‘m‘ gerac,” even for thre e ol artin riday, in “ R e ot I akisione) who| hax| S os W msckatasting (Rlday, I EE ever been dear to the hearts of the the- | o tho stage’ With atergoers of Washington since the still | b aleg” appear well remembered days of Montgomery | weldon He y bu and Stone, should be sufficient to keeb | gne of - Washing- | alive the interest and freshen the an- | gori “coraan®™ con ticipation of the good things to be | ihtione The found in the play house. The talking | sory “or the pice pictures also will contribute a share of | ¥y’ olhoerne ot distinction in the screen appeArance | jnquigent father of Lionel Atwill, once one of Belasco's iy t80C & L0 t stars; “our own Kate Smith” and | oy “ror g ma fare that should make a Strong | ger in which - hi days when diversion is | ¢or "o SR RS red. involved. Greta it e Nissen, Helen Mack, Bram well Fletcher and Mary Forbes are also in the cast The Fox stage program feature will be the Fanchon-M: House” id i Phil L the guest conductor cf tI i LTHOUGH ON THE SCREI By the Associated Press, STANWOOD, Iowa, February 3 Vigilantes struck back yesterday at ban- dits who have terrorized small Iowa banks several years, killing one robber and wounding and capturing another after By the Press CHICAGO, Febru Garsson, special assistant to the y of Labor, asked the jury yesterday to vote e Assoclate Eyesi ialist Murray W Fed- Fed- 101 return nd Robert Burns Cigars (Staples) NOW— 4 for 25;c Box of 50—$3.00 Right Reserved to Limit Quantities nal TR TR T ater ed Mr itement of his cir appeal in_th much to be des pecial ALL THIS WEEK N ement at a ed to Gov an avowed can- | Hampden at National In “Cyrano de Bergera - | \WALTER HAMPDEN, who will ever T to the rank with our greater stars of Raskob, | the theater, will come to the National Nationai | Theater the first half of next week, with a Wednesday matinee, in Edmond Rostand’s “Cyrano Bergerac,” a ay of blended mance and his- in Rostand’s form. for originally for the French It also ——— hat Hundreds of smokers have come to choose Robert Burns Cigars due to their extreme mildness and mel- low taste. This is a n low price for these popular cigars. Minced Chicken DOUBLE DECEER SANDWICH With Sliced Egg zoe and Lettucc. . . . Lionel Atwill. Dream will be co mpkir reh Earle to Have James Cagney in “Taxi!” JAMES CAGNEY. popularity cont star at the Warne its leap-year frolic, st His picture, “Taxi!" is phone production, which the new action-type pic supplant the gangst tertainment. Lo a in it and George E. St Guy Kibbee, David Landau and Leila Bennett are in t One of the f vaud is promised for the stage by Barto & Mann with the “Vanities best was written veit | famous » in | Coquelin tional | was one of the | greatest successes rmer | of the late Richard W 1 | Mansfield, with which today | Margaret Anglin in the role of at a time the noted Augustin Daly was presenting the with Charles won & na | sereen Mammy Lou Chocolate-Covered CHERRIES \ Warne ] id to be |7 devised to vpe of en- is featured | t Lewls), Ray Cooke cast programs headed Ing stars Herman |, —The Better to Serve You N Large, ruby-red cherri dipped in a delicious cor then covered with a tem chocolate coating. N\ AW Chatr- Walter Hampden. S T man in the title role and n as Roxane. It has always rded as one of the rarest in the theater. * Fred Stone’s Show | Coming to Belasco. | JREPORTS of a “tremendous ac sale of seats” indicat one, with his charming dau in his latest concoction music and merriment, “Smiling Faces,” is due for a warm welcome at Shubert Belasco Theater, where is due next Monday evening for a week's stay. Along with Fred and Paula will come Roy Royston, a livel singing and dancing comedian; Lot | Loder.” famous soubrette of films 10 is said to be repeating strongly on s and Billy Taylor a notable battalion a Rasch girl and, in all, emble of 7 g Faces ralded as a Fred St and that Ada been gems % ipped to of on a typic means * | Gayety to Have “London Gayety Girls.” AGAINST SPEED KING 3 e e i of the Gayety burlesque empori N street” will offer for | n te aggreg: he varieties ¢ don C * x x g the tit Girls Mike Kennedy a cleve r na Smith. a lady of the Italian ong with a host of other me kers and charmers * Campbell Denies, However, That Longer Runs at Beach Are Dangerous. Winston Churchill, Constitution Hall, February 12. VWINSTON CHURCHILL, who has been calied “the most interesting in will appear under the auspices of tha Community titute of Washington at Cor Priday evenil “The World an event that is relied upon by noters as the high point of the institute’s 1932 season * % % * 1 them with ecord attemp icreasing the * Escudero, National Theater, February 16, Bill| \/INCENTE ESCUDERO, the famous s Spanish gypsy dancer, who created a sensation in New York upon his first appearance in this country, is an- nounced for his Washington debut at the National Theater Tuesday, Febru- 16 % his stay in Washington ed. he will be the guest of 4 1 embassy the x ded JAIL ICEMAN AIDS OFFICERS’ DEFENSE rges wer * k% Chevalier, in Person, National Theater, Sund, MAURICE CHEVALIER, who needs o neither to be described nor intro- | duced, will make his only personal ap- | pearance in Washington public enter- tainment Sunday evening at 9 o'clock, | with Jacques Fray and Mario Braggiotti | and the modern pianologue entertain- | SR | ment to assist him. The “idol of the | Parisian boulevards,” as he is being Yooked for in Ice Box |called, will entertain in his own pecul- iar ma r, particularly with the songs Often Without Success, He Tes- |that have won him fame in his cellu- tifies at Pairs Rum Trial Liquor * * “Berlin,” Traveltalk, | National Theater, Sunday Afternoon. ¢‘BERLIN, 1931.” will be the theme of E. M. Newman’s traveltalk at the National Theater Sunday afternoon with an entirely new group of motion and still pictures to illustrate his sub- Berlin, in spite of the depression, rival Paris as a center of s night life being unusually 3 Its newest attraction in and architecture is the Pergamon {| Museum. to which, after 60 years of | hard labor, has been brought the orig- one day, | Inal gate to Babylon of 605 B.C. The cearched | lecture will be comprehensive, taking tned o fie|in all matters of commanding interest L CONCERTS. ma Symphony ness, Saturday, Central High. and Risinger | "I'HE percussion instruments of the modern orchestra will be dem- onstrated by Hans Kindler at the National Symphony’s fifth concert for children at Central High School auditorium next Saturday morning am. As a further demonstra- of the uses of the percussion i ments, Conductor Kindler has programmed the two Indian dances by Prof. Charles Sanford Skilton, which Mr. Kindler recently con- ducted for the first time in Wash- ington * x the | art ng “bu t me ates depu 2 defense wi wn Krueger had een any liquor een them ind the | hed in r had said he k of ice liquor he had been in the s CHEAPER PLUMBING DUE | Are | * ook K Horowitz_Soloist With Philadelphia Orchestra. [ JJOROWITZ will be the piano sololst with the Philadelphia Orchestra in the concert at Consti- tution Hall Tuesday evening at 8:45 o'clock, under the direction of Fritz Reiner. The program will include the overture to “Russlan and Lud- * the Prokofieff “Classic” sym- phony, the suite from “Petrouchka,” by Strawinsky, and the B-flat minor plano concerto No. 1 by Tschaikow- sky, played by Horowitz. SHIPS LEAVE SALVADOR nventi rts Costs Rep n| er pipe | 30 per cent lower. | ding the annual con- | ) Association of Mas- t plumbing costs are e Oh imbers bing man: acturers, members inced a 10 per cent amel ware and a aste lines | ng work hidden cheaper, 100, n the cost of e 20 per cent second low- | r on enamel SAN SALVADOR. February 3 (P) The American and Canadian wars| | which put into Salvadorean ports i week after a rebellious outbreak, | yesterday. . st f Publisher Asks Divorce. et BRAINERD, Minn., Fe v 3 (M—!" Gen. Maxmiliano Martinez. v cetl. magazine publisher and | sional President of El Salvador, thanked an, vesterday filed suit in Dis- | the commanders and told them that t Court for divorce peace had been restored throughout the | Hearing on a motion by counsel for | country. | frs. Fawcetl, asking $2.000 a month| The United States destroyers Wickes mporary alimony, $10,000 suit costs. | and Philip and the Canadian destroyers 15,000 attorney fees and possession of | Skeena and Vancouver were sent to El he Fawcett home was set for District Salvador when it looked as if foreign | ourt at Grand Rapids, Minn., next interests might be endangered by the Bagurday. uprising. | provi Timberg Company Kate Smith at Keith's mous vaudeville. Kate Miss Sr publi; success w need to be desc gest feature in Ma well except 2 Meak Girl of the the cast. Ric will b “Husband’s Holiday, Metropolitan, Next Friday. THE Warner Mut Friday—and 1 offer its screen e band's Holi featuring Cl husband who self from matrim his own, but encou. * “Michael and Mary” At the Rialto, Friday London s the | a girl | band. | r and concer a novelist y her b one wh York Th th * * Mata Hari xt Friday. COLUMBIA THEATER, will present Gar with Ramon Navarro in ‘“Mata Hari,” the story of the y woman of Europe wh ¢ her situations ymore and Lewis Stone chief supporting roles screen drama that has been th America as a f " The s of Garbo in Columbia, > 1.0E ext Fr famous series of es- esulted in Lionel play lover Mata and ever been presen the front lines * Loew’s Palace, Friday, “Tomorrow and Tomorrow.” " HE tale of & lady who loved well, if not wisely, is the theme of the latest Ruth Chatterton picture, “Tomorrow and Tomorrow,” which comes to Loew’s Palace Theater next Friday. 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