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The Morning Herald from Hagerstown, Maryland • Page 5

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SATURDAY, MARCH 12, 1932. THE MORNING HERAFJD, HAOERSTOWN, MARYLAND Offerings At Theatres LIU DAGOVER COMING IN "WOMAN FROM MONTE CARLO' Much hern Meet niyaterfntis Ul T)asovpr makes her initial bow (o audiences in "The Woman from Monte rnrln," the Kim i- tional and Vltaphnun product ion, which comes to the Colonial Theatre lipxt Monday, Miss Dasover, recently brought, to this country from Cormany, is slight, dark, dfln with unfathomable pre.cnish-brown eyes, an elegant a subtle mouth, and that altogether intlpfinablo chiirm spnke.ii ol as "continental." JRnrn in Madcni-i, Simmons' Inner-Spring MATTRESS Home'Furniture Co. 113 Potomac St. LEONARD Electric Miller's Furniture Store 31 South Potomno Street BENTZ DUNN THE HOUSE SHOES OF BUY URMA STORES COFFEE Fresh Breakfast Ib. 17c Red Stripe Ib.

25c WALL PAPER WINDOW SHADES R.M.Hays Bros. 28-30 We Wuhlngton Street MILLINERY Women's Wearing Apparel ONE DAY SERVICE If Called Before 9 O'Clock THE TROY LAUNDRY AND DRY CLEANING CO. FOOT-SAVER SHOES FOR WOMEN At New Low Prices ShoeShog Java. Dutch Easi Indies, she roarti Iier first dramatic appearance at 1 hi of Arc." Rnlwl abroad HI first lady ot both and serial tihe has pi a VIM I a wide range parts. The story coiic'brns Lottie CorlnU a captive hultcriiy, UHIRH I I palely of her past In Monte Carlo-chafing at the thoiiKhtlfiRR tingled lipr hushuml, com inn mini 1 nt PiTtidi battle cruiser.

FIRE TALKIE AT HENRY'S TELLS STORY OF SHADY CITY POLITICS Law versus underworld polillcR find the. wiles of ft wonioii us a tool to wrecik clly are thn hlch lights (in which was built the plfti of "The Rnaftt of the City," rtramaiU saga of the polU'fi, which will (u fOuiwn first oC nrxt WRpk a Ihmry Tliwatro for iln-pp days. Kssentially a dramatic, the picture reveals startling "inside farffi rrlaUnoshii bptwpp.n thfi underworld and politics. attempts to show i detail thp. truih aluint.

pnliro artlvl UPS in (he moripni American cil.s and its sensational episodes provide sweeping oC the en HIT strhclnre oE municipal political Based on facts taken for the part from police records and nsv.s papers, the story a new on current urban civiMxation. Walter Huston, remembered his outstanding performance in ''The Criminal Code," has the role of ifrft chief. Prominent rolfiS played hy Harlow, Pord and Jpan Ih supporting cast includes Peterson. Tnlly Marshall, Mil ni Emmett Corrigan, AVarner Rich mond, Sandy Rolli and J. Carroll Naixh.

LADY WITH A PAST" HAS NEW YORK AND PARIS SETTINGS Consfaiice Bennett looks her lovli est and gives the best performance of her career in With Past," the RKO Patlie acreen version of Harriett Henry's famous nnv- il, irhir.h Manager Roth announces as the nwtt extended riin liie Maryland Theatre. The ipenins will take place Monday. Dazzling to he from Paris are worn iv the hest dressed slar. Hiss Bennett's wardrobe is a fash on show in itself will appeal lo nen as well as women. Sfai-tinp wftit one ot the best slor es ever assigned to her, Miss Ben.

ictt was given a hit director, a sterl- ng supporting cast and an exceed- ngly lavish production all resulting excellent entertainment. With Past," Is an ultra- nodeni comedy on the sophisticated ide, with just enough romance to dash and flavor. Tlie characters re human and speak hrllllant lines which ring true for all their wit- ihess, the situations are up.ique and imnMng the theme Is of fund- appeal. Humming birds build the most del cate and beautiful nest known, while the most remarkable nests are of the American orioles and if the weaver birds of Africa and East Indies. Wherever you find this malt that is always dependable Even hrtby prefers Blue Ribbon bul, of he after mother.

And mother knows "she can depend on its high quality being exactly the same every fime she buys it. For good reason. The contents of every can is tested and proven, not once but many times, to malce certain that it conforms to the Blue Ribbon rigid quality specification. Packed full 3 pounds. VOU CO.

YOU HMO BLUE RIBBON.MALT AMERICA'S BICCeST SfLUK You Seen the Hew' Fnhey Remarks by RONALD: You can't make a MISTAKE if you choose "RONALD HOSE and GLOVES" To wear with your cottume that ST. PATRICK'S DAY AFFAIRl" Ronald Hosiery COLONIAL THEATRE BLDO. HASERSTOWN COLONEL GILFEATHER ni Bv DICK DORGAN IT CAME "MO 1 CHEWSVILLE LETTER Clwsville, Miirpli t. Snrvices will be lield in HIR Ileilsoi inrtfifl Brethren (Jfittrch nn Man-h 13: Sunday sclinol al. V.W.

morning worship at Intfif- and Setiim- Christian Knrtcavor In the eveninK at 6:45. All arc cordially invited to atlrml these rvices, the Wlllins' Workers liilile Class held its monthly at lome of Mrs. A. K. Bnwinau, Sm afternoon.

Aflor tlie hilplii meeting and prnprain. drlicion.s 1 freslimenis sei'ved to the owing: Rev. S. H. Sncll, Mrs.

H. D. BoiiRhter, Mrs. Max Eckslihe, Mrs. Walter Shilling Mrs.

Ho'uck, Rtrth Rtiu-mati, Mrs. CJyd Harbangii and daughter, Vivian, Mrs. Susie Snyder, Mrs. Win. Mrs.

Emma Stottlemyc-r, Kachael Bowman, Mrs. Blva Palilssrove, A. E. Bowman, Mrs. K.

D. Krmisi- and Mary Ksther Uowmaii. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Kendall and Mr.

and Mrs. William motnrcil to Washington, I). 0., Sunday. The Allied Volunteer Huniljy School Class held its monthly meet- in the home Mrs. nenrse Kronse, Tuesday evening.

At business meeling the annual eleu- Ion of officers ivas held. Those elected were: President, Bruce Rlneliart; secretary, Mis. Ralph Rohrer; treasurer, Miss Cora Sp rd; assistant teacher, Mrs. H. I).

Boushler; librarian, Mr. Charles 1'essler. Delicious refresh men is were served to Ihe followins: -Mr. Charles Ycssler. Mrs.

H. E. Bnhrer. Mrs! Greeen. Mrs.

llneharl. Mrs. Ralph Rohrer, Mrs. John Wolflnjrer, Mrs. Albert Miller, Mrs.

Hays. Mrs. Cora Seish- nan. Miss Cora Ppessard, Rrtith Harshman. Miss Railie Teas- Mr, and Mrs.

(fDnrp) Kronse, Margaret Bohrer, Hoy nnd rnon DOWNSVILLE LETTER DownsvlH.e March 11. Monday afternoon in spile of snow nd ice the community of Dnw.isvtlle laused to pay tribute In Flor- nee Downey, a life Ions residpnt, of hlR community. Mrs. Downey, who was a devoted Mfe and a Christian inoUier, was 'illing to do niore than her sliars in whatever activity the coinmir.iiiy ertook. She WHS.

aiso a model notlier, one vho extetideil her finally anioiiK her friends' as well as mons the family. It. is through this Ind'of nmihp.r's Inve that makes it. nay for us to hfiHnvft In a nf Thw utranet.h of our commun- UPS In such us neyu. presided nvrr by fihrl inc mother.

She was mndpsl. elf expressive, as well as worthy all the honor consideration hich we can give, her, 'Rev. T. A. Frick.

pastor of the )ownsYiHe Christian Church, 'will elirer Tils message Sunday evening March IS al. 7:30. Bihlfi School at 0 a. m. Sunday morning.

Quiet a little excitement, was ftiised lif the village when the out- of Henry Davis caught firn THE NICODEMUS NATIONAL BANK of "24 Hour Depot It GAS is HEAT COOK AND HEAT WITH GAS Hkgerstown Light Heat Co. CROSSWORD PUZZLE ACROSS Ran away Pattic barpc Determined net to hear Talk wiHly Feminine name Eagle Voffctabie SUte Uttering a shrill cry Clftaest Garden imptompnt Amrriran historian Small pifices of wood FortrcpR Rpposed Glinpinpr vine Adniinisterinfr of a quantity of merfi' cine Limb Card Tlcceptacle Teutonic water. sprite Treacherous persona Goddess of dawn One ot a Gaelic tribe lengthy compost. tion of suitability "Wins Before To be there Easily hcnt N'otcheil wherl Painter's stand Part of a "hip Railroad tracks Small North. African plant Feminine narnr Unite by treaty Gentleman (Sp.) Collegiate officer DOWN 29 First la'ly of tht KrRcas I J2 rrrmiiimj of Pert.

10 family of rhanse retacwns 1 1 5 Scirnce of articulate 1 drlvcr pnimd away 8 Circle Imlo-Enrnpran 7 Turkish name l' nr youlh.ot rare lfl hcautv Bc ner 3 CollTMveK-. hair en WalkM stealthily necks of horses Ma )0 Kdlcts tr ns 11 rc'dnt in British Indll II Electrical rompound 2.1 City in Ohio 3 Animal arpcndagf T- saute f- 0111 Vassal 5 11 monk 27 Goal of many avl. Feminine name a 28 lamely CO Krr Aniwer to Previoui Punle from an ove.rhealpd Mr. Davis was not. at.

home at the litnc and the hlaze was detected hy a neighbor and extinpniphed before mnch damage was done. Raymond Bnharp and Richard and orfc-e Moats motored tn Washington, 1J. to visit friends, wei'i- detained on Ihe way for days oil account, of IliB recent storm. Mr. and Mrs.

I'ickens of Washliiclon, I). visiliid Ihe family of (Jrafton Downs over (o attend din funeral of Mrs. Klnrnnco Downey. This viriniiy w.jis 1mnl hit by Mw torm. II.

hi? been without tele- nhone coniniiniefUfnn anri elpr'riclty slncn the Smiday slorm. The family of Mr. and Splelman lodced 10 persons ihnl were, slranded in the storm Sunday night. A tourist was also slriimieil helmv Ml. Mormli Kiinday nlte and remain- eil hi Hid iinl.ll Monday nfler- iuoil when help rfcudiH! lilni.

RandG DEPARTMENT STORE Now At Our Niw Location IK Heard By Local Chiropractors SOUTHERN (if (ircc'n High is DOS) roved hy i Fire t'niiilM'iland. Mun 11. horn was dcsti'oypd Imlay hy il flro or uiidPlonniiioil nripln. i The hnildiiiK was valued at oun aiid was totally Ins-; supplies in Ih" huildintr. llnnry Alaupp.

fuvMiian. was hy The Urn win dis.n\-.'i"ll nhnnl I'-H I n'l-lnrk and all (irn lichtinff apparaMi'; in HIP cily was culled In (lip wpcn iiiuiliJn tnf llip hirnrd allfMiijmi inaptly Piivinc HIP fnim" hnildinirs and homos In the viriniiyr inc f-ir class rontn for 1.1'irt pupils who i IIP fir" had loft wit linn I a srhnnl. va- fnitnd inndf- lifiillh was hy fir. J. TitJiti'T, nf Inur niulil a lif-ld tin) of i I li" Atii'-i'lriin nf ('hli'npt'iic- li'-.

Auxiliary Nn, Thp hmllli rrs- tunill'iii itirnncli nfj i JHSI in mi i nf thf "Thn in Thr.s.. iUI-ndintr I'l-un jnclud-j llni .1. I' II. Imiur. and C.

N. Tnlk-y. will in 1 hu ri n'rlni-K Sunday i and it will i.vf'r rmlin 1 sliiHiuj Delicious ana DOCTOR WILL KK ARRAIGNED nalllmnm, Maivh II UP)--An In-j doflniip pus I pun en was i Today hy KM Knmk in Hin ar- i raiRiunPiK of Or. Alliflrt I trim-nil nn chants of niiin slaughter in run- nation with thfi doalh of Nina Kelly, nnr- is from I.uUf!. Maryland.

Two physiciiins. following a i 1 qiiP.il. hy Frank, examined Dr. Uriscoll and paid Hial It was riTPpsai-j- for Ihe iridirlrd physician In so It) thn Iiospiinl fnr a thrdal. nppralinn.

Mis arraign nifHit had Mr. DriPfoll was Imlirlfd last, that, 1 pprfnrnipd an up ration whirh Ifti to din MVath nf Miss MANY HEAR SERMON A large group of yntuiR pnoplo at- tomlM HIP. evangfilislin sprvirp.s hPld in the First Olirislian church last pvening and listRtiprl with attention to Rnv. Mr. II.

Finkerlon. o( Washington. I). Tim sprios of ninetinps heing held show a con- slant. im'i'fiasR in aUe.ndancf:, PinkPi'fon will preach on Sunday hoth morn ing and even Thfi Sunday evening sermon is said fn havp, a popular appp.al.

The evah- will hp here through Kasio.r. Kirs I Annual Simsel Scrv- iec To Hold on I'alm Sunday nisirlc-i. c.oiii|iris;i,L' Sinit hshurp. UnlirPi's--' villo, mill Haci'rslnwii, uro ulnnninc liro. atiniial In lio iiclil nn Palm SniKlay.

March 2il. ni. Ilin Maiisinn ffnunn I'iirk. nl. p.

in. Ahnnl, are cvpriiU'd in trom Lciimn's ttlhnrs urc nl.sn iiivilnil In hn prnsoiil. TJii'iv! )tf. music, IMld illlll a. ny I.ociu Xiilin.

Harold Krnnse will proiinnnro tiin iiivoralion ami Rrad- li'y (iiivpr bHiii'ilirlioii. KriMl i.s rhainiKUi (lie itn arraiijieineivls, wlifcl! inrliiilos tin; rollowiiiir: Sarah 1.1-iti-r, Cl.ira Klillnr. Alary Rhoilca. Ih'lcii Marker, Marcarnl. Hlamhn Ki'iup VVilhon, Kmmcrt, J.cFtie V.

am! i-'rril csome SOUTHERN DAIRIES CHOCOLATE ICE CREAM It's made from rich Caracas chocolate, pure cream and cine lugar. Sillr Snih.ra ind D.iri.l Orch Tucidtr Fridtr SOUTHERN DAIRIES JOF BOLEY REPORTS. MEN'S PANTS Special $1.69 KAYBEE PEOPLES STORE The Calvert Tire Co. PHONE 470 For GOODYEAR TIRE and PREST-O-LITE Battiry Service Good Used TIRES AND TUBES n.rrsSZf R.oni22; n.35xi S.r.ftjrlS; (I.IHlxl Reichard's Garage Rochester and Antietam Sts. Let Ui Give you a Demonstration Hoffman Chevrolet Sales (Incorporated) 140 W.

Washington St. 2725 GIANTS WELL vSUPPLlED, LOS ANGELES, March (A With (he plnyer limit nit In 23, Mcfiran- of the New York Cfnnu hi worrying most, Lliese clays ah whiil. lo do willi surplus maieria! In lo IUK regular inlir McCnnv IIHH a Koniiui coinplPie nl inner ilffniisn inon, and two For That Cold RUDY'S LAXATIVE COLD CAPSULES 25c Rudy's Rexall Pharmacy Hotel Hamilton Corner KOHT MVJ3RS, Mnnili is about. I he only fcxp.rriRi eni'Ro Kanmlmw and Af Simmons Iinvo had so far in (heir initiK camp at. Hot, Holey reported nn his arrival fnun the Spa.

Ho fidid ft has been too cold for Lhe two Mackrnen to woi-k out with a. ha.selmll. COAL Building SwppMril ft PHONE 1WM CLOSE. Odd Lots HARRY S. MYBM ,1 CENTRAL bupection SERVICE CENTRAL GARAGE Join Our HOSIERY CLUB Arrow Shoe Store as W.

WliHington St. MATINEE 2 i 3:45 10c 25c IIKUS, ARYLAND "Wralcrn Mnrrliintl'ii TONIGHT 10c-35-50c LAST TIMES TODAY! SPECIAL STAGE and SCREEN SHOW THE SCREEN JOAN BENNETT and Spencer Tracey IN "SHE WANTED A MILLIONAIRE" A Fox Drama ON THE ORIGINAL Blue Ramfcltrs The Hill Billy left A Mrta J2 Tainted NO ADVANCE A Grand and Romantic RimfMfl Connie Invitee To Set It! "A Good Ways" "THE MARYLAND." 1380. HENRY'S Mon. Tucs. Wed.

THEATRE Mon. Tuei. Wed. BEAST OF THE CITY' with JEAN HARLOW WALTER HUSTON go BOB CUSTER "Mark of the Spur" RED GRANGE in "GALLOPING No. .1.1 "FELIX THE CAT" CARTOON COMEDY to 10c 20e (I lo 11 1Sc 2Sc QW Saturday, 1:30 BOYS i GIRLS Weekly Matinee (STARS IN THE MAKING) RORRY MI'XSON ClirilS in a Pajaniii "llapi'y Keel," with minces Nlch.

I'hylis Rnydpr, Virginia Poywall. JOKER SONGS hy Violet HI.VIMM, REATRirK RITK. A N' A HAYKK'ln "Stpillin: In The Park." A Lively Stftry vitH Tearless Ri Desperats ON THE SCREEN TODAY "SUNSET TRAIL' jlso NICK HARRIS Oeiectivt Slnry "Self dy 1.

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