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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, APRIL 13, 1933. many notable stars in the cast, in-| “The White Sister” added attractions. A Terrytone car- Barnes Richardson, honorary vice presi- il Pirm to Rehire 200. Wh b Wh d W’ g“d:;( ;-iewu Srgggi‘ mxz}a!be]g] Au":i Friday at Loew’s Palace. toon, ~3'{1i !unm"' m:nd the ne;l “Rs- ELMORE HEADS dents; A. Guy Reber, treasurer, and il L% t t ent Hume, ps Holmes an OEW'S Palace Theater will offer as | fiashes ccomp] program for John P. Heap, secr 3 PORT ARTHUR, 13 P at’s What an 1ETe: | | s " i sngeiog sl | L e vk g, st | e vk D. C. HUMANE SOCIETY | /2 St mes oo 0By of e Gl hedieg . Lo T U R e e Viva Tattersall, Douglas Walton, Law- |on Friday, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer's | “Sugar Babies Yeo, Miss Mary Lawrence, Mr. Reber,|200 and 300 men be s % 5 rence Grant, Alan Edwards and | talking picture adaptation of F. Marion fflfl'" bt Mrs. W. Cabell Moore, Miss M. J. Parry, | to Attractions Soon to Be Seen in Washington Theaters | |Holmes Herbert. Crawford's classic love story, “The| UCAR BABIEST one of the new-| Apnpys]l Meeting of Organisation E Isham Jones and his orchestra are| white Sister.” Helen Hayes and Clark est attractions on the Empire By E. de S. MELCHER being presented by the Columbia | Gable are co-starred in this film Held Tuesday Night Uiy Gl Mnw. Wallaos JU ) § Broadcasting System as a stage fea- | Miss Hayes this time piays the role Circuit, comes to the Gayety Theater el y Night at The secretary reported there had |to make repairs to the plant and paint Pegry Wood and Truex | {The Vampire Bat” ture, Ben Alley, who Is accompanying | of ‘un arisiceratic Iiatian gifl who, o DEXt Week, Starting with the regular . Carlton Hotel. been 390 complaints of cruelty to ani- | equipment, . In “Best Seller” at National. At Columbia Through Sunda the orchestra, is also widely known for | the eve of her wedding to & man of | matinee on Sunday. It is said to be SIS roshwdy £5 the ofiios of the organ-{ === e : EGGY WOOD and Ernest Truex | | IONEL ATWILL and Fay Wray, who |his versatile ‘activities over the radio | her father’s cholce, falls in love with|an up-to-date orgy of fun, presented . T et e e ] — Ta 3 a uthorized Service g . come to Washington next week are co-starred in “The Vampire|and on_the stage ~Others include| g officer in the Itallan air force. | - h A some Jocashingian pext week | 4 are, costarred in TThe Vamplre) it it and Bay Sianton and | Loas Sies 4 cast s the father |7 _J00 Freed, Iaw Wnite and Jm/ i Mux Herhetye. Smore was elected | to animals were secured in Police L v C“Best Seller,” with Ian | gagement at Loew's Columbia Theater K France and La Pell, “Up in the Air| this film. Others in important roles (Coughlin. Others in the cast are Eddie | president of the Washington Humane | Court. Of the complaints received, 216 United American B s earge Goulourts fea. | P LW Wil plays the role | Who Will open the vaudeville presenta- | include Louise Closser Hale, May Rob- | Atken, Floyd Hallicy, Stella Novack, | Society at the annual meeting of the | J7oF oLor, cruelty to dogs, 65 to horses | Magneto—Webster—Wico— tured at the head of an unusually fine | of a sclentist in & small German vil- | tion. Al Trahan, comedian, will also|son, Edward Arnold and Alan Ed-|Connie Fansiau, Mlle. Fantana, Flor-| organization in the Carlton Hotel Tues- cats. | intill = cast. Lee Shubert is sponsoring fhe |lage; Miss Wray plays the role of his be presented. | wards. The picture was adapted to|ence Naomie and Worth, Bryant and |day night. - | Scintilla—Splitdorf . production. Others | nurse, with other important characters,| Phil Lampkin, the conductor of |the screen by Donald Ogden Stewart| Worth. Eighteen fair young girls take| Other officers chosen include Col.| Delinquent taxes have caused more active part in many musical numbers, | Laurence Halstead, first vice president: | than 2.000,000 acres of land to be Ml a mé ST.NW. NORTH 1583 §in the company | in the film being portrayed by Melvyn!loew's Fox Concert Orchestra, is and was directed by Victor Fleming. working on a special overture, entitled | Charlie Chase, in his latest comedy, | dances, poses and military drills. Rev. C. Ernest Smith, Mrs. E. J. Stell- | transferred to the State from land wagen, Mrs, R. Ross Perry owners in Michigan. | i are Charles Bryant, T Douglas as the police inspector, Maude ¥ Roman Bohnen, b, Eburne as Miss Wray's aunt, George|“Easter Recessional.” | “gilent Racket,” will head the list of Matinees will be given daily. Edgar Barrier, E. Stone as the night watchman, ¥ Frederick - Voight, % Dwight Frye as the village idiot and John Adair, Joseph Robert Frazer as the doctor’s assistant. Allenton, Philip | y was written for the screen Cary Jones and 1 Vi Lowe and directed by Hildur Ouse. In Paris, where 2 The added attractions on this pro- the play was first gram are a Mickey McGuire comedy, presented and entitled “Mickey's Race’; a scenic where it ran for a reel and the Paramount News. ot “Looking Forward" B i e o Opens Friday at Loew’s Fox. ‘Bourdet. Having 3 | THE Easter week presentation of the been represented = | Loew's Fox Theater will consist there as well as : here with® *The T* W& | Forward” and a stage attraction head- Captive” and “The Sex Fabl M. | ed by Isham Jones, Ben Alley and Al Bourdet's standing as a writer of smart | Trahan. BN A dialogue used to embellish plots of in- | _“‘Looking Forward.” which has been ¢ AN ” ventiveness and originality caused the | taken from the famous London stage VY, . Paris critics to hail him as the leading | Play “Serv! is a vivid drama of e )/ p Ppresent-day writer for the stage. busines rld_economics, and has ¥ The play has to do with the practices ) ’ 7 of publishers and authors as applied to i y p. o t.hekntomouon (1’\5[ "bgst s;“em;l ""n‘s a VN E t = Tacker says M. Bourdet, He treats aste . # from a humorous standpoint and— . For every Easter basket. You may need an extra supply if you Fould Gt the ‘ase ¥ would be kia” | / Potted are planning to take the children to the public egg rolling at the it their aspirations, thei tempcza- | § i p oo E STER White House or Zoo Easter Monday. Strickland is directing the play for Mr. othes RelpPal parpise | 4 Shubert. { / ;. €N A Btk e i Ssier un ' g l Il IE WILDMERE ¢ { SUNNYBROOKp,,, C | 2V/ ¥ Dozen As & tribute to her successful work in | ment plan. The service is dig- #} Dictures during the past year, || nified, economical and courte- A P Fancy quality especially selected Fine quality in Sealed Cartons. in Sealed Cartons 2 dozen 37e¢ Warner Bros. has elevated Bette Davis || ous. All transactions completed 0 to stardom and provided her with 2 |} in one day. Cadin \ vehicle which is the last word in modern | No. 1 Grade storles. It is “Ex-Lady,” which is this | Phone—Shepheed 2854 week's attraction at Warner Bros. Earle | Maryland Pe: ar 3 Theater. Dorothy Stone, one of “The | TSOn i In All Grocery Stores and Meat Markets In All Grocery Stores and Meat Markets = Bankers Stepping Stones” and famous daughter | | » e Shre i T mting the shigs | 8405 Georgia, Ave : Rath’s Black Hawk rogram, which also includes Rae Silver Spring, Md ] amuels, Garner, Wolf and Haki: ‘ AN N A 1 Mary Palmer and Pony Boy and Maxine | : S M KED Doyle. In the title role of the film | Miss Davis enacts the part of a modern | REPUTATION BEHIND girl, trn.s‘l:tnl.lr:z ;I::éx:,ewhx ;;Stsc;:; 'VERY CAN OF &= Buiee it e, X S ok || FAIRFAX_ PAINT In Most Stores Half or Wholey, | c w. | 5e¢ cluding Gene Raymond, Frank McHugh, } mWha':' !ou“ buy g{l;‘x‘%mx Pnn;'s. > vou are “Reiting aint . Monroe _Owsley, Claire Dodd, Kay ||l 084,37, s pure. linseed Approximately 6 Blooms 59 C In Y;-Ib. cellophane wrapped packages. Strozzi, Ferdinand Gottschalk, Alphonse | [l &1 S5ea"fs Takin PAIRFAX Paints i FAIRF. I S to a Pot !l':’thler and Bod;: Rosing. uaE ickie Moore in “Oliver Twist” ‘ % Friday at the Metropolitan. BOise Paint Je duranie. and: economs (In Most Stores) ITTLE Dickie Moore, one of the! 4, One-hail sallon s “usually screen’s greatest child actors, is Tatut aa 7 seen in Dickens’ immortal classic “Oli- Ordlnary ver Twist,” as the Easter week attrac- | t_f_z; |88~ Wames Bros. Metropolitan ||| ot Forch BOllday eater. | I Dickie. is seen in_the title role.| $1.50 7| Marshmaliow or Brutal Bill Sikes is played by Wilism || one canon Boyd; Irving Pichel plays Fagin; Deris will paint the iy | oconut Lloyd is Nancy Sikes; Alec B. Francls front exterior | is Brownlow; Lionel Belmore as Bum- || fm of & six or ble; George K. Arthur as Toby Crackit use, Inc and many others of note. ch, i i - 3 vs, 1-1b. 2 S ports Cagremm i e it Pare: | Siont" Cellophane-Wrapped tw- (CONFECTIONER’S SUGAR Lb. Bag mount, comedy, “Sing, Bing, Sing,” and : ackages Box will_be leted by the p o v i:h‘; program will be completed by the ||| soia on » Manes Back Guarantee Each IO For making delicious Both |9C Z‘C S‘C ews. B"rm"“'m ac C homemade Easter Eggs Lionel Barrymore Film | Opens at B-K-0 Keith's Friday. 5 PAINTS-GLASS listi of mitlti-millic ire | o A TS o oot o v, e 19 v too much -indulgence and luxury 2 . i 1-Ib. 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