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D. €., WEDNESDAY, JULY 13, givr what Price Hollywood 10 dae | MORAN AND MONGOVEN RELEASED IN KILLING to this story of the rise of a waitress Barker Case Witnesses Fail to to movie stardom. Identify Capone’s Former Rival THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, 1932. = roller coaster, the whip airplane swings, What's What and Where carrousel, old mill, shooting gallery, Attractions Soon to Be Seen in Washington Theaters Bureau last night after witnesses in the sumg orlcueorxe (Red) rHarker, labor rrorist, failed to identify them. Mongoven earlier in the day had won PLEA FOR GERMAN BAN dismissal of & charge of carrying con- S i cealed weapons. Judge Harry Fisher ’ qrdex]’:d suppression of the evidence, two | B’B'JE'R';:;:"'ESI;"'I’J S it istols, as the police had no search | g -—RBloody politica ol e e, Rolice nad 00 search | conflicts in Germiny caused Otis Wels In the new Edmund Lowe picture, nd His Erstwhile Li in which they had be . | and Rudolf Breitscheld, leaders of the - 8 e Dladtenant Pl M taa fi“;“fi‘;:n main- | 30¢ial Democratic party, to visit Baron the first this star has appeared in since By the Assoclated Press. tained they were out of the rackets and Wilhelm von Gayl, minister of interior, ey 2 his return from a European jaunt, will R K-O Keith's has extended the en- | be found two_ feminine players with CHICAGO, July 13 —Gq « | yesterday with a request - MGHICAGO, July 13.—George (Bugw) |living peaceably in Lake County P e e gagement of the Constance Ben- nett “picture. “What Price Hollywood,” | Evelyn Brent and Gonstasce Cummnings, fitical unitorms Seventeen dead, 10 at the point of through Friday, thus postponing the 5 opening of Edmund Lowe in “The At- | torney for the Defense” until Saturday, | e 16th, nett picture, which, incidentally, is King George wishing him a ha) t their self- v 3 4 . is| ppy | te resume their self-proclaimed roles of | Lima to convince government authori- 3 stated to be the-best of this star’s birthday, and received a reply from "he' “eount ntlemen.” death and 181 seriously injured was | led A Ply ry gentlemen. | ties of the economic value of motor the last week end toll in traction of the vaude- | feminine lead. “The comedy is supplied | gerjes, ; ! enc toft i polttical Nghts V.:fltghepg;fi;;fx "‘r h: on of the vaude- | v Nat Pendelton. Others in the cast, | the theater's management thus royal private secretary. Both were released from the Detective ' transportation in Perv. ing in various parts of Germany. 5 will be Para-|are Alan Roscve, Jack Perrin, Willlam S P nt's, “The Man | Robyns, Lafe McKee and Fargo Bussey. N R e N % . s G e— . From Yesterday,”| The same new low prices prevail at R g S T o TR T o T o T I starting Claudette | Locw's Columbla Theater for the show- | S Colbert and Clive | IDg 0! picture. . - P 3 Brook. The cast | == Right Reserved to Limit Quantities § ] v Ok meludes| Glee Club and Dance Class f 18 Q pecial Combination! Shoppers Charles Boyer,|At Sylan Theater Tonight. | Two Andy Devine, Alan MARY O'DONOGHUE, contralto, and : 25c Pk" Blue SNACK For Today and Thursday |BLOODY CLASHES BRING Midway and others scattered through- out the 40-acre playground. INVESTIVG ROLP HAS PAPER AN Morgan-Sponsored Corpora- tion Calls for First 10 Per Cent for Debentures. Saturday Opening For New Keith’s Film, coming attraction at Loew's Columbia Theater. beginning Friday. As can well this film is action through- e scenes of riding, fgnt- i obt. There ary ing and comedy, as well ps the rr‘qulreq captivating young screen star, |love interest. Ivy Merton, one of Hol- nng (]mrg‘(' Brent will be seen |lywood’s most promising stars, has the Two Screen Stars in Person ] At Earle Theater Friday. i the week starting Friday, | be imagined, announced that Loretta Young, Daring to write to a King, Oliver . mitheman. a Middlesborough, Eng- |and ongoven, his ertswhile prin- & by B AR O Extending the showings of the Bea- | Jand, SCH00IbGy, Sent & Dost Card 10| CIpAl lCulenant, Were i iberly foday| A Sreemimtion bas been formed in By the Associated Press. NEW YORK, July 13.—The $100, Morgan-sponsored _ American Investing Corporation, after six weeks of operation, has the satis- faction of a moderate paper profit on stments to date, it was learned authositativel While information on the amount or identity of bonds purchased is with- held, the corporation this week called for the first 10 per cent payment toward its $100,000,000 issue of debentures subscribed to by participating banks. This does not necessarily mean, ho! ever, that purchases have been limited 10 $10,000,000, since the corporation has been buying on “open-book” credits. The bond market, as measured by price averages of domestic corporation issues, reached its low just two days before formal announcement of the for- mation of the fnvesting corporation, and save for a substantial let-down in the last 10 days of June, has been work- g almost steadily higher. In June alone, all bonds listed on the Stock Ex- change appreciated in quoted value roughly $500.000.000. This has resulted more from a lifting of the deadening pressure of liquidation than from new buying. Nevertheless, the subsidence of selling from bank and institutional investment portfolios, and other sources, has left the market sensi- tive to buying. In sources close to the investing corporation, it is said that it has been found difficult to buy highest- grade liens in any volume without bid- ding prices up substantially. It has been obvious that the effect of the fm’m:\[)(l.m of the investing corpora- tion hes béen largely. psychological. Its purchases are acknowledged to have been decidedly moderate, possibly than the amount of a good day's b ness in the bond department of the Stock Exchange. But the fact that a group of the country’s leading banks regarded the time propitious for an investing pro- gram has apparently tended to check needless jettisoning of securities, and prompted a gradu®! trickle of buying by investors. The encouraging aspect of the bond market in recent weeks. according to sources ciose to the investing corpora- tion, has been the restored balance of > buyers and sellers, For months, buyers | her own work very serlously, as well had backed timidly away from offerings, [ 85 her prize-fighting friend. James Jeaving the market in @ condition bor- | Gleascn. working with Bancroft. gets dering on demoralization. The recent t edy of his r's trainer, a role seepage of buying has come from many 0 parts of the country and abroad. Some | Which he has carried off honors with H bol he stage and on_the sharp upturns in foreign dollar bonds are rumored to have represented specu- 3 Starrett. ex-Dart- ith foot bal and base ball star, lative activity for the account of Lon- 2 , s the part of Bancroft's adcpted don and Amsterdam. Ree e o s The picture abounds in human interest and throughout it all there MAIL FRAUD CHARGED |ix's simple vet touching love story. TO SOLDIER OF FORTUNE |io Have Woria Pr to Have World Premiere. . e | "MHE world premiere of “Skyscraper Tracy Richardson and Two Texans | £ Accused of Trying to Sell Souls,” on of Faith Baldwin's magazine story, is scheduled Stock in “Lost” Mine. By the Associated Press. for Priday at Loew's Fox Theater. In the cast will be Maureen O'Sullivar, Norman Foster, Anita Page, Warren FORT WORTH, Tex., July 13.—Tracy Richardson, who fought as a soldier of fortune on three continents, stood ac- Willilams and the ever reliable Jean Hersholt. The picture was directed by cused today of making money in peace time by fraudulent use of the mails. Edgar Selwyn. Wesley Eddy returns to Washington as master of ceremonies in the stagee A Federal indictment made public here yesterday accused the warrior-ad- | venturer and two Fort Worth men of show “Curiosities,” which is another | Loew production from the Capitol Theater in New York City. Headliners in this will be the comedy team. Vorke using the mails to offer investors stock | and King. and oibers = inclucing I B Moxioan gold ming Of dublous pro- | Dorothea and Her Yellow Jackets. | ductivity. The Fort Worth men were E. W. Jar- | man. alias Mike Jarman, and Samuel | Moore, alias Clarence E. Moore. Rich- | | Harry cee, Charles Chesnev. Carol Atherton and the Chester Hale girls. | ardson was belleved to be in Brooklyn | now. | Phil Lampkin, leading the orchestra, | will present his new arrangement, . ‘ 'This The indictment accused the defend- ' ants of representing that Richardson, “Classics Moderne." Sherlock Holmes Film v while fighting in Mexico, found e lost | & Modem Spanish mine, the gold-bearing ore of At Metropolitan Friday. HERLOCK HOLMES will be the star of the program for the week s(:ru[ which they said assayed $31,000 a ton, whereas it actually assayed only $48.81. Richardson in his Jong career as a Will give you years of per- the relief of minor aches fecs sleep comfort. We and peins. will send for your old mat- | ing Friday at Warner Bros’ Metro- professional soldier fought in Mexico, trets, sterilize it, clean the \\I | X politan Theater in “The Missing Rem- Central America, Europe and Asia. inside, and use it to cushion Moth & e — Mowbray, Yola Evelyn Scott, violinist, will assist/ D'Avril and 14|the Chesapeake & Potomac Telephone other favorites. | Co. Glee Club in its program of song Loretta Young | this evening at 8 o'clock at the Sylvan Boar and George Brent| Theater in the Washington Monument Smoking Tobacco And a regular 75¢ - 2-Blade were recently seen | Grounds. The Glee Club will make its |7 together on theiinltlal al fresco appearance on that Pocket Knife $1.25 Value Qe screen “Week | occasion, offering the first part of the End Marriage” | socond Summer festival program of the All for........ These pocket knives have two Miss Ycung will| 1932 season. Robert H. Davidson will blades, made of the finest high-grade a be remem- | conduct the singing by the club, with bered as the star of Mack Reynolds as accompanist. 'rherei steel. A genuine leather case included with each knife. . Bacon, Lettuce and Tomato Sandwich; your choice of Coffee, Tea or Milk and a dish of Chocolate or Vanilla 25 George Brent. | “I Like Your | Ginl” “Play Girl | George Brent Cream Caramels zgc Pound Delicious “chewy” caramels, individually wrapped to preserve their freshness. Be sure to take advantage of this unusually low price., rve,” “Big Business will be 25 voices in the Glee Club. and scores of others.| The second part of the program will rocketed to fame in|be presented by Ye Old Tyme'Dancing Ruth Chatterton’s, “The Rich Are Al-|Club of Columbia Heights Community ways With Us.” He has also been seen | Center, directed by Mrs. E. S. Potter, | 7 in “So Big” and scores of other recent ' assisted by Alice Louise Hunter, Wash- hits. ington dancer, and Nina Norman, so- Other acts on the stage portion of | prano, who will be heard in a group of the program will be Don Zelaya, the | old-fashioned songs interspersed be- philosophical musician: “Living’ Jewel- | tween the dance numbers on the pro- Iy,” an_artistic novelty from Paris; |gram. Nat Liebermann, old-fashioned George Prize and Co. in a “Peep Into | fiddler, and Mrs. Edith Hunter, ac- the Past” and Maxine Doyle, mistress | companist, will likewise assist the danc- of ceremonies. The program will also | ing club. 3 consist of short reel subjects, including | Marje Dressler in “Movie Thrills” a | Seaside Park Pool novelty song cartoon, “The Queen Was | Offers Nettleless Swimming. in the Parlor,” and Graham McNamee | GEASIDE PARK pool offers a safe| AL [ “haven of refuge for those beach | “Lad, = visitors who do not relish an encounter Catty/ mnd/ Gents with the sea nettles of Chespaake Bay. With Bancroft at Palace. Each year these parasites cause Gismay HALADY AND G arring George | to thousands of bathers. Now it is| Bancroft and featuring a score | possible to enjoy the benefits of salt i or more of well known stage and | water bathing without such annoy- reen performers, is the feature picture | ances. The half-million-gallon Seaside scheduled fcr Loew's Palace Theater| pool is filled with purified bay water | { Friday. Wynne Gibson, who was in and prov safe bathing untjl 11| | “Nothing But the Truth” with Richard o'clock at night | | Dix, and “The Gang Buster” with Jack | For those who are spending a week | { Oakie, has the feminine lead. Others | or more at Chesapeake Beach the Sea- | Pare James Gleason. Charles Starrett, side Park management is offering a spe- | John Wayne, James Crane and Billy | cial weekly ticket for use of the pool | Butts at & Teduced rate The story concerns the love between Slag Bailey, a prize fighter, who refuses to take his work seriously, and Puff Rogers, a nig! who takes A Very Enjoyable Lunch.... “ALL OVER TOWN” —the better to serve you R R— For A Low Blood Count . . . That Tired Feeling . . . Pimples & Blemishes . . . Take : S.S. S W-“ AN WILL RECOGNIZE THESE WorthOhite MLUES Sundries . low priced! 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Gwendol Liquid Brilliantine with gangsters for the first time in hi | interesting screen career. _Cloaking himself in the guise of a collector of art,. this latest Holmes antagonist op- | erates an international ring of crooks and racketeers, whosé depredations in- clude almost everything lawless. from the theft of a painting from the Louvre to_dope smuggling. | The story is based on “The Adven- ture of Charles Augustus Milverton.” Sherlock is once again portrayed by Arthur Wontner, remembered for his work in “The Fatal Hour.” Others in the cast are Ian Fleming as Dr. Wat- | A SPECIAL VALUE! CRUSADERS ASK HOOVER TO GIVE LIQUOR VIEWS | Michigan Unit Commends Roose- | velt's Stand, But Takes No Attitude on Candidates. By the Associated Press. 8-Ounce Bottle Bottle. A full 8-0z. bottle of this popular brilllantine at the unusug}]; low gnce of only 19c. A favorite with oth men and women. brings the wily detective into conflict | ticking of your own selec- tion is used. 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Thirteen battalion commanders of the otganization, representing a majority of its Executive Committee, adopted a Tesolution, Tuesday urging the President | to express his views on prohibition and commending Gov. Franklin D. Roose- velt, the Democratic nominee, on his repeal stand. The committee followed the lead of the national organization by refusing to take a definite stand on its cheice of presidential candidates. - ! HENRY MORISON, JR., | WEDS ANNE POULTNEY Almond, Bezoin and Honey Lotion e ... 21€ Talcum Powder Bottle .. and blended lilacs In the popular 10. This balanced skin lotion soothes and and roses. CAN odeurs of sweet jas- min, sweet gai relieves roughened skin, sunburn and . windburn. Excellent as & powder base. 25¢& 50¢ End moth damage to rugs, stuffed furni- ture and clothing with these - crystals. Do not stain. 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