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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, WEDNESDAY “8k; Devils” is an audacious tale of threz flying clowns who violate every rule of war to have & good time and in the face of court-martial for disobedience Miley. o, TPC il 1s completed by short| E\NDS SOUGHT HERE oo B v gnimated car-| £op PALESTINE NEEDY United Gallilee Aid Socifty will come to Washington shortly to appeal to all local Jewish congregations. Reports from Palestine, the society “Week Ends Only,” At Leew’s Fox Friday. newsreel and the Earle Orchestra pre-| Bros. Metropolitan Theater. What’s What and Where | |- | e HiEe RUGS| Cleaned and Stored : by Experts FIDELITY STORAGE 1420 U Street N.W. North 3400 Real Estate Loans (D. C. Property Only) 6% No Commission Charged You can take 12 years to pay oft your loans without the ex- pense of renewng. $1,000 for $10 per including interest and principal er or smaller loans at proportionate rates. 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From then on trou- ble begins. Those concerned with thesil;rvubles will be na Powers, [ 1. e mes Donald Woods, Ona | Munson and most of those who have made this season’s company one of the blue ribbon winners of the East. Clif- | ford Brooke is directing the production, | the sets will be fashioned by Mrs. Squires, and the matinees will come as usual, on Wednesday and Saturday. “Mystery Ranch,” Friday, At Loew’'s Columbia. YEORGE O'BRIEN'S latest Western picture comes to Loew's Columbia Theater Friday under the title “Mys- | tery Ranch.” The story is taken from Stewart Edward White's famous tale, “The Killer.” It is produced by Fox. Assisting O'Brien is Cecilia Parker, w] was with him in “The Rainbow Trail.” Forrester Harvey, well known character | actor, has another of the important | roles. ‘The picture was directed by David Howard and has just been re- | leased. | “Ilustrious At R-K-O Keit! Friday. IFFANY THAYER'S latest mystery comedy, “The Tilustrious Corpse,” comes to R-K-O Keith's next week under its screen title “Strangers of the | Evening.” The cast includes Zasu Pitts, Lucien Littlefleld, Eugene Pallette, Tully Marshall, Alan Roscoe, Warner Richmond, Miriam Seegar and Theodor Von Eltz. Pursuing its policy of pre- senting_exceptional supplementary fea- tures, R-K-O Keith's will augment its program with “The Tragedy of Everest,” a photographic account of the at- tempted climb of the world's highest peak. A cartoon and Pathe News will | round out the program. Warner's Earl Thealer . Adopts Friday Openings. THIS Friday, Warner Bros. Earle ‘Theater inaugurates a new poliocy of Priday openings. Heading an “all- star” insugural program will be Kay Francis in of Women, second starring vehicle for Warner , with & dis- tinguished cast which includes Ro- land Young, Allan Dinehart, Adrienne Dore, Allen Vin- cent and Gloria Stuart. The com- plementary attrac- tion is Clff Ed- wardg, the singing comic' of Holly- wood, who head- lines the stage activities. Edwards, better known as “Ukuele Ike,” will be remembered as the featured comedian of such screen hits as “Step- ping Out,” “So This Is College,” “Mari- anne” and “Montana Moon.” Other acts are Edgar Bergen, the ventriloguial humorist; Rita Royce, offering “Im- pressions,” assisted by a company of four; the Four Ortons, tight rope thrill specialists, and Maxine Doyle, mistress Br Kay Francis. of ceremonies. Completing the program | will be a novelty song short by the Mills Brothers, radio sensations; the latest issue of the Graham McNamee “« ENDS ONLY,” starring Joan Bennett and Ben Lyon, is the screen attraction scheduled for Fri- day at Loew's Fox Theater. The s show is “Keep Klowning,” with Collins and Peterson. Wesley Eddy, master of ceremonies, will also present another | novelty. | The story for “Week Ends Only,” ' written by Warner Fabian, presents 1 Miss Bennett as the hostess for a New York speakeasy, with Lyon playing the | part of a struggling young artist. Phil | Lampkin, conductor of the orchestra, will present his newest overture, “Roses,” with scenic and lighting spe- clalities. “Thunder Below” Comes to Palace Friday. 'ALLULAH BANKHEAD'S newest lay, “Thunder Below” is the coming attraction at Loew’s Palace Theater. In supporting roles are Charles Bickford, Paul Lukas, Eugene Pallette, Ralph Forbes, Leslie Fenton, James Finlayson and Edward Van 8loan. The locale of the picture is San Maeto, in Central America, where the only white inhabitants are six men and on¢ woman. Bickford is the boss of the men and Miss Bankhead is his Lukas plays the part of Bick- ford’s assistant, who is madly in love with his wife. Many interesting dra: matic scenes make “Thunder Belo powerful throughout. It is & Pal mount production. “Sky Devils,” Frida; At Warner’s Metropolitan. ¢QKY DEVILS,” the *“Cock-Eyed World” of the air, produced by | Howard Hughes for laugh purposes only, | will be the major screen offering for | the week beginning Priday, at Warner REDUCED RATE EXCURSIONS Fares Shown Are Round Trip ONE-DAY ' Dates Below N $8.50 JUNE 19 Ly Washingion 12 Midn'ght or 3500 A. M. Return same day. $3.00 or 11:30 ay. Philadelphia WEEK-ENDS Until Sept. 3 York $9.00 Go Friday afternoon or Saturday all day. Returning any train until midnight following Monday. $5.40 Saturday any train ng Monday. Go Friday a! all ‘day until midnigk n or & 459, Reduction 259, IN ROUND TRIP FARES EVERY WEEK END Until September Go all traina Friday af.e: midnight Saturday. Ret tollowing Monday midnight. 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In an effort to ralse funds for the originally signified one who lpm‘auppofl of the General Orphan Asy- lum, Public Kitchen and Immigrants’ | Home in Safed, Tiberias, and Half: Bloom of the |by their attacl “;;:;.{ Lnd}:cnl‘e I{;lt if help is not forth- [ g the institutions will be forc to close down. 4 e Some of the orphans Were wounded by Arabs, and there are heW demands upon the facilities of the institutions because of the many children orphaned .. that perfects@ the taste of CLICQUOT Glen Echo Park . To Feature Swimming Meet. MERRILLY they roll along these days | V1" _the cars and autos to Glen | Echo Park, the playground where Fun \ is King, and where the magnificient swimming pool is a stellar attraction, with every convenience necessary for the comfort and protection of patrons. Next Monday evening at 9 o'clock there will be a swimming meet at Crystal Pool, an extra added attraction when many medals will be awarded the ath- | letes participating. 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SATURDAY will be a gala day at Seaside Park, for at this time Chesapeake Beach Amusement Park bids adieu to Spring and launches its full program of Summer activities. Be- ginning this week end, Jarboe's Night- hawks will make the boardwalk ball | room resound every night and Sunday afternoons with their tingling, synco- pated rhythm. The miniature railway, outdoor bowling alleys, the roller- coaster, the merry-go-round and a score | of other enjoyable attractions will be in operation every afternoon and eve- ning throughout the Summer. 1‘ ALWAYS PURE AND EFFECTIVE EVERY product that bears the 8quibb label is guarded by rigid scientific control through- out the process of manufac- ture.You can depend on Squibb Aspirin to be uniformly pure and effective whenever and wherever you buy it. 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