Evening Star Newspaper, February 23, 1932, Page 27

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MBRIDE SUSPECT DENIES CHARGE Petersburg, Va., Man Says He Is Willing to Prove Innocence. kson ‘of Peters- t in the renewed —a THE EVENING STAR., WASHINGTON, D. €, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 23, 1932, From the Front Row Reviews and News cf‘Waahingtan's Theaters. Lenore Ulri¢ in “The Social Register.” 1SS LENORE ULRIC in her latest Broadway importa- tion, “The Social Register,” by Anita Loos and John Emerson, at the National, is a back-row chorine with a heart of gold and a passion for taking As & square-shooting trouper who happens to love the .son of part of the Social divorce from. worth the trip to Paris to ‘get & This " oft-told tale, not by any means up to the standard of these veteran playrights, and with & third act which snuffs itself out in a hurry—is not the sort of parlor- fable which suits Miss Ulric best While she is interesting to look upon and appears in Broadway re- galla quite remote from Pifth ave- nue trappings, her husky voice and limpid eyes have little chance to chafe and fret and generally to | and has one long and rare line about | a hamburger which led to love, she is never allowed that pitch of excites ment which, when reached, exalts her to devestating heights There is, however,. enough in this to make most of an evening averagely amusing. No audience ever seems to tire of the fun that can be devised out of marrying a chorus girl to Park avenue, And | while the first act is crudely fabri- | cated. and the third act approxi- | mately a washout, there are in be- | tween moments which are genuinely funny, and the close of the second act is worth the whole business put together Supporting the svelt Miss Ulric, who is eloquent if miscast, is Sid- ney Blackmer as the Mayflower Jover who forgets his family tree in favor of a member of Mr. Carroll's “Vanities.” Mr. Blackmer speaks to the Twickenham Singers insead of the Philharmonic’s Toscanini; Wiltred Clarke as Uncle Jefferson, whose side life is quite un-Jeffer- sonian, and Betty Garde, Elizabeth Taylor, Tercsa Maxwell-Conover and Hilda Heywood Howe (a burlesque Hope Williams) in lesser assign- ments. E. de 8. MELCHER. DENIES OWNING STILL WAVERLY, Tenn., February 23 (#).— A plea of not guilty to charges of vio- lating the prohibition laws was made here yesterday by Walter E. Wyatt, a brother of Senator Hattie Caraway of Arkansas, in waiving a preliminary hearing. He posted bond of $1,000 for his re- lease pending trial in Federal Court at Nashville March 14. |20 SPEEDERS FINED §|N MARYLAND COURT. }Judge Sheriff Imposes Penalties in Hyattsville and Laurel ! Sessions. | By a Staff Correspondent of The Star. HYATTSVILLE, Md., February 23— Twenty persons arrested in the State police drive on Baltimore Boulevard speeders during the past week were given fines ranging from $25 to $100 by Judge J. Chew Sheriff in Police Court here and at Laurel yesterday. The highest fine was imposed on John T. Williams, colored, of Hender- son, N. C, who was traveling between ‘drew fines totaling $126 on-charges of | driving while drunk. reckless driving |and speeding, preferred by State | Trooper N. G. Falkenstine. | Others arrested for exceeding 40 | miles an hour, who were given the min- |imum fine of $25 or forfelted that | amount of collateral, were Albert C. | Schauman of Baltimore, E. N. W. Oversmith, Arnie Seversen, Harry P. McDonald, Carroll T. Bratman, Thomas R. Oppenbacker, PFrederick C. Feh- | man, Howard Baker, Msurice Vaska- | stein, Henry G. Gregg. W. B. Parsley, | John M. Dickey, Beandon S. Steele, Edwin E. Garland, Albert Sipshullter, | George L. Sutton, Stanley S. Divins and Stewart Nicholson. Policemen participating in the drive included Sergt. L. Bioom, Corpl. J. T. Knight, Patrolmen C. P. Parker and M. E. Katz. Walter Boyd, accused of assaul battery on Benjamin Hebeon, was tenced to six months in the House of B—11 - MOTORIST, CROWDED OFF ROAD,NEAR DEATH Skyline Highway Foreman Is In- i I - . jured in Crash at Luray. Special Dispatch LURAY, Va off the road by Sunday evening, Nick Gap, W. Va | pital here, w X-rays aled several ribs are broken Febr two v Crowded I | | care of people when they have colds. | | | | | his lines excellently throughout, but is more fatherly than loverly and | seems extraordinarily calm at hav- ing & mother who is foolish and & fiancee who disrupts a musical soiree in her honor. Others In the cast who provide merriment .are Hans Hansen as “Chris,” the butler, whose evening is spoiled because he has to listen Appearing before United States Com- missioner Max Simpson, he entered denials of charges that he owned and operated a distillery, possessed intoxi- cating liquor and owned property de- |signed for use in the manufacture of gation, claims ing to come bone is shattered Snyd who is Skyline drive, was with two Simmons cars going ea: tion lmits of L over three besport themselves in the tempestu- ous fashions which she made so rare in “Lulu Belle,” “Kiki," or even the Sadie Thompsonesque, “Pagan Lady.” Her emotions, in fact, are left pretty much in the offing, and while she has an _opportunity to fright the life out of the “Register by incorporating a hey-hey dance into the middle of a music recital 70 and 75 miles an hour, according to COrrection. the testimony of Policeman M. H. S - s % Pearsaul, who saild he was barely able In rural China road insurance against to overtake the man. the spirits of evil is constantly paid. Williams was convicted of exceeding Before going to town the traveler| liquor B0 miles an hour, driving while drunk{places joss sticks or bowls of burnt ast Wednesday prohibition agents and reckless driving, his fines totaling incense or offerings of food at the found a distillery near a farm Wyatt | $205. main road crossings to appease the evil rents. 1 James R. Mercilloit spirits lurking there. Register, she gets all _sorts of trouble merely because in a fit ded with two Tpora- Sherift X sedan turned the man of t la: “There. of Hyattsville Ypon having been caught in this doubtful pastime by her blue-blood Ro- meo, she is left ignobly in_the luch, and hav- ing mot much else to do. marries the saxophone savante, only to find him & noisy idler and scarcely said to claim Fe has ne Prince Georges County his arrest to mistaken identity. oil man from d to death Au- body was found the a culvert near Our Personal Shopper FREE Auto Parking Space Opposite Sth St. Entrance Lenore Ulric. Why Not Open a Charge dccount? Goldenberg's Sales Always Bring Out the Crowds! ‘ —Marion Gage gs of Camp Springs has been in the Marlboro jail for the past month on a charge of being an ac- cessory to the murder. Deputy Garrison said he bad only | been advised of Jackson's willingness | to return to Marlboro unofficially, but | would communicate with Petersburg police today and if he finds official verification of the report he will go to the Virginia city to bring the man back to Maryland. Deputy Garrison was in charge of the eriff's office today, due to the ill eriff W. Curtis Hopkins. who is suffering an attack of tonsilitis. SCHOOL TERM CUT Page County Board Reduces Ses- will fill 'your phone order— quickly and carefull reach her, call NAtional 5220 You will find ours very con- venient—and there are no in- terest or extra charges added! “So Your Paint Did Not Hold Up the Way You Thought?” Inthe Future ALWAYS INSIST ON sion One Month. | Repeating a Very Successful ) db *TPAINTS Event! 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