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LOCAL SCIENTISTS WILL VISIT JAPAN Seven From Washington to| Attenc Pan-Pacific Parley in Tokio. ven Washington selenttsts will go » next month to attend the third Pan-Pacific Science Conference, which will be held in the Japanese from October 30 to Novem- v are: Dr. Louls W. f Standards; Comdr. N. H. and Geodetic Surv ales, hydrographic ‘W. €. Mendenhall, Surve; Dr. Walter T. ){\n‘(uu of Plant Industry of > Department of Agriculture; Dr. Arthur L. Day, geophysical laboratory of the Carnenie Institution, and Dr. Victor C. Yaughan, National Research Council They will accompany approximately 50 other American scientists who will ! mingle In Tokio with men'working in allied linex from Japan, Australia, China, Hawaii, Great Britain, France, 1lussi nd other countries with Pac soast_lines, The first Pan. held in Honolulu ond in §; ific Congress was 0 and the sec The object is of research in which the rmmu problems have common _interest. Prior to the sessions, the delegates will be guests of the Japanese Na tional Research Council on excursions to the northern part of the island of Nippon. where they will inspect a village of the primitive Ainu people. Similar excursions to various points of scenic and scientific interest will be held for a week or 10 days follow- ing the close of the conference. Reduced fare via R., F. & P. R. R.| account Labor day holiday, Septem- ber 3-6. Fredericksburg, $2.40; Rich- mond, $4.00; Norfolk and Old Point §7.00 round trip. Consult ticket agents. ~—Advertisement. LABOR DAY SCHEDULE. Extra Trains Will Handle Crowds at Chesapeake Beach. J i Special holiday train service to and from Chesapeake Beach tomorrow, &unday and Monday to handle the «l)\ crowds hus heen an- the Chesapeake Beach will leave the District Line | 5 and 11:30 am. and returning at 1, 3:30, 6 and 10 trains will leave District Line at 9:30 and 11:30 am. 2, 3:20, 4:45 and 8 p.m., returning and 1, 3, 6, 8 and 10 pm. v trains will leave District 10 and 11:30 am. and 30 and 8 p.m., re- am. and 12:30, 3, and 10 p.m. Additional will be operated if found neces- TODAY'S AMUSEMENTS. fonal— m. Mile. Odali Careno, vaude- 5 and 8:15 p.m. Earle—"Indian Love,” vaudeville, continuous from 1:30 to 11 p.m. Strand — “The Broadway Jester,” vaudeville, continuous, 12:30 to 11 p.m. | —**"Wine, Woman and Song,” p.m. Gayety—' burlesque, at 2:15 and 8. Mutual—-Hello, Paree.” burlesque, Your \lare "No stium,* at 1 at 11:40 am., and 950 p.m. Columbia— am. 12:40 950 p.m, ialto-—""Hell Bent for Heaven,” at am.. 1:40, 3:40, 5:40, 0 #nd 11:40 Ella_Cinders,” at 2, 4:10, nd P, dor—"Desert 10 pm. Jlla Cinders,” at :30, 5, 6:30, 8 and 9:40 p.m. Wardman Park—“Peter Pan, and 9 pm. (colored) Gold,” at 12:30, at 7 “The Secret Austin, | “The Fall Guy,” comedy, | a | Burope, | Says Survéy Shows Families Inherit High Intelligence Intelligence 1is inherited and passed on from generation to gen- | eration, according to the findings of a survey undertaken by Grace Allen of Carnegle Institute of Pitts- burgh, made public through the Children’s Bureau of the Labor De-: partment. Miss Allen reaches the “old con- clusion that the highest intelli- gence comes out of stock that is highly de\rlnpeé on both sides,” the announcement said, from a sur- vey of the families of a group of 49 children, showing a high in- telligence quotient. The study was undertaken to aid in dtscovering how far superior intelligence is a family characteris- tic, and covered race and national- ity, age, occupation and education of the parents, rating of the homes, neighborhood conditions and mental status in the families, together with the rate of childbirth. MELLON COMING HOME. Secretary Expected to Sail for U. S. About September 11. | Secietary of the Treasury Mellon is expected by his associates here to sall from Europe about September 11, on return from his extended vacation tour. Although prior to leaving the ecretary announced his intention of avolding the capital citfes and confer- ences with government officials in he did finally visit Rome, here he saw Mussolini and Count finance minister, and also went He conferred with Premier and planned to visit Lon- i o care, dor PLANS HUGE HOSPITAL. $25,000,000 Building Proposed by | Research Institute. 1,0S ANGELES, September 3 (#).— Plans for the construction of a hospi- tal to cost approximately $25000,000, on_a 100-acre site between Complon and Long Beach, were announced here today by the Medical Rgsearch Insti- tute. The project includes two re- search laboratories, a college building, 2 hospital, administration building, two apartment houses, two dormito- ries, dwellings and other structure: U D DEN ERVICE On Lumber - Get in touch with us about any kind of lumber you need. We'll send it when you want %it. Call us up. No order too small. J. Frank Kelly, Inc. “ Lumber & Millwork 2101 Georgia Ave., N. 1343 ve Eyes Consult our optometrist for accurate advice gnut your vision. M. A. LEESE OPTICAL Co. 614 9th St. w1z BRANCH STORE MT. VERNON STEAMER Charles Macalester Leaves 7th St. Whart Daily 10 A.M. and 2:30 P.M. Round Trip, 85¢ Admission, 25¢ Cafe and Lanch Counter on Steamer Mt. Vernon not open on Sundays Illustrated is the modern lens grinding machine which is a part of the equipment of our optical de- partment. Nature does not provide an extra E-u- of eyes. Come here today and ave your eyes examined. If you do not need glasses, we will tell you S0. If you do, our skilled opto trist will provide them at moderate cost. And then you can Pay only 50c a week. ESTABLISHED-1849 Washington’s Oldest Credit Jewelers. olb 935 Penna. Ave. N.W. Alexandria Branch, 818 King St. largest %r m. on tia growmds. H 20,000, overflowing the BANNER DAY FOR FAIR. Cumberland Grandstands and Pad- dock Crowded by 20,000. Special Dispatch to The Star. CUMBERLAND, Md., September 3—Yesterday saw the banner crowd the Camberlagl Falr, the grandstand, the front inclosuré and the paddock, following a rainstorm. The sun shone during the day and again the rain came about 6 p.m. The paid admissions Wednesday were also higher than the corresponding day last year. % RN . Car Blazes in Garage. A broken feed line on the automobile of John H. Pickens, 4209 Ninth street, was blamed for a fire that' started in the car in a garage at 827 Upshur street about 4 o'clock this morning. | Pickens tried to start the car. Fire-| men put out the blaze. The car was badly damaged, the building slightly CEND for Illustrated Catalogue on Carnival Equipment. GARRISON’S | Wholesale Toy and Novelty Co., Inc. E Street N.W. rip 9 am. to 4 p.m. week days Mount Vernon Electric' Railway Phone Main 397 —save your money while you've a steady ‘income—it'll work later on. Oven an account here. 3% Interest OF COMMERCE AND SAVINGS | il EEEETALEAEAEALALEAERERARENENS Mm = o Expert Fittings ‘The ability to fit trusses, elas- tic hosiery and abdominal sup- £ porters perfectly cannot be ac. quirod except by lnng experience, Gibson’s fitting staff have been doing this work faithfully and skillfully for many years. Our service has been available to the public of Washington for the last 20 years. Avail yourself of this great opportunity if you need any artificial appliances. VERYTHING you need in blank books can be found at E. Morrison Paper Co. 1009 Pa. Ave. asting 50c of Every Dollar You Pay in Rent This is literally true, for you can purchase a “Life-time” Home in Pretty Petworth—one of tlm remarkable group which we have just completed. 7th at Gallatin St. term which it be win less than reat— vut AT O EACH DOLTAR: AFSLIES 10 TURCHASE FRIcE" $6,950—8500 Cash—$65 a Month- vehez aro just such HOMES as will appeal two-—unh their comforts and the wonderful livo youraelt” the Tall, boncht of o cvery Gollar thatTh ba costing Fou- 10 o 'Y putting (hat money Into one of these Homes of your own. opun lvom ’ a.m. to 9 p.m. to l'llll\.ll ave. and Emerson auto. St 6th bus to th O Dhons wh"te send 9th 8. wilkiay morik (o the homr o X CAERITZ = Owner and Builder of Communi Day at - POINT LOOKOUT If you onjoy fl:hing for Big Fish, Crabbing, Oy: Clams and other good things to eat and real surf bathing. les your bathing suit along. Free use of company’s bath houses. Select your lot now at the lowest price on long time easy payments. For a short time you can buy a big lot for $50 cash, $30 every three months. Phone for reservations in Company’s Bus. Point Lookout Company 913 15th St. N. W. Open at night. Main 6147. Labor and Capltal Candy Created by master confectioners. Composed of the purest ingredients. Priced for all pocket- books. Certainly! Loft candy for Labor Day is excellent . . . CAPITAL! 3 Packages of Candy Joy . . All for Prlday and Saturday, Sept. 3rd and 4th 1 1b. Choeolate Covered qqc 1 1b. Selected rm 1 1b. Butter Peanut Brittle Chocolate Covered Fruits and Nuts Delicious Cherry, Plum, Hawaiian Pineapple, and assorted Nuts covered with superb Chocolate. WEEK-END FEATURE Wedgeworth Chocolates FULL 59c POUND Salt Water Taffy s . e . O’DONNELL'G DRUG STORES 1405 H 604 9th 723 14th 121!1 &F LOFT Economy Prices Always Finest Fastest g 2 lyers 6@”@ma The Overland Route Watch for complete story of the new trains. Before you your Cali- fornia trip let us tell you about this super service. CHICAGO & NORTH WESTERN UNION PACIFIC SOUTHERN PACIFIC Comin Soon y Y wrrn ALIGE TERRY AMUSEMENTS. AMUSEMENTS! SHOWS JABOR DY GQI.IIMBIA Street at 13th Now PLA“'G “FINE MANNE WITH EUGENE O’BRIEN Semmett Comedy Hit Newsreel—Scen! NOW PLAYING Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer presents REX INGRAMNWS MARE NOSTRUM By V. BLASCO IBANEZ Direct from its sensational 17- month New York engagement! AND Splendid Added Hits HI.lE ODALI CARENO A Semsational Hit — “HERB” WILLIAMS Favorite Buffoen HOMER B. MASON & b ]I MARGUERITE KEELER Mng' Money! Money! hn’h Buccess ;_mnnn STARS—8 NEXT WEEK ETHBL BARRYMORE . LABOR DAY—3 sHows, [} NEXT MONDAY * DAVID BELASCO Presents FANNIE BRIGE n “FANNY" PENNA AVE. AT OTH GALA OPENING “HELLO PAREE” TWICE DAILY PERPETUAL BUILDING ASSOCIATION PAYS 5% Compounded Semi-Annually Assets Over $12,000,000 Surplus, $1,000,000 Cor. 11th & E Sts. N.W. Temporary location durin true- tion of eur new bide.. 1004 & 6. NW. JAMES BERRY, President JOSHUA W. CARR, Sec’y YOUR PIAND ' —Now FLATING— M:nn the r-m Bread- “HELL BE"T FER HEAV e ,‘2" J%fll— CHAS. McDONALD The Bitad (Return ment by ) Washingtoa's Own Marvel of the 's Rlagoferte ELIZABETH PARKER N, g e Sxe International News—Other Kits COLONIA Big 3-Day Labor Day Salt Wate Crabbing, FREE DANCING Slglllerngt. Johas Buvery Trip! 40-MILE MOONLIGHT Saturda; s F 8T. AT 10TH TODAY 11 A. M. TO 11 P. M. Firat National Presents CONSTANCE TALMADGE AND GREAT CAST IN THE = DIGIIESS OF BUFFALO joeeeee — Ruth Gmmlle, Sunphoum On the Ih'e zo.d;y’ at 3:30, 7:30 New-—cm—onmn mm——— CONTINUOUS ORCHESTRA MUSIO Washington's Fiaest Orobestra DANIEL BREFSKIN, CONDUOTOR “METROPOLITAN RAMBLERS"” Mflton Davis, Oonductor 18 ““Hot" Syncopaters 10:50 A. M. TQ 1:30: 8 TO T:30 METROPOLITAN || 55 ¥, Sunday, Monday “.h. Sth, 6th 4smearing on the Stage IN PERSON At 3100, 7100 and 9100 P. M. A Group of CONTESTANTS in th ATLANTIC CITY BEAUTY PAGEANT e the Girls from Various N\ En Route to the Conteat. ™" L BEACH Holiday Celebration r Bathing, Fishing, Boating, Canoeing, Dancing—A L L Amusements STEAMER ST. JOHNS Leaves 7th 8t. Whart 230 P. M. Mond: <9100 A. M. FARE 322w, ety 21 = olidays, §8. Half Fare. TRIP TONIGKT, 7:15 Phote- Plays PERFECY 13th St—Below F | TODAY 1:80 TO 11 P. M. } JEAN PAUREL Presents JACQUES CARTIER Aad Qempany of 18 fa | e Operetta “INDIAN LOVE” JIM KILPATRICK AND HIS LIVELY “TEXAS CHICKS" Three Other Great Aots On the Soreen ANNA Q. NILSSON Loulse Fasends aad Others in “MISS NOBODY” = 5= CRANDALL'S ,T,m;l = CRANDALL’S CENTRAL 9th Bet. D & € OORE _ in LOIS | CRANDALL'S Sivoy _Theater 18th and Col. B4 ":':" “;n‘“'d’" AT HAL ROA DER' ih THE ‘THE CH SPORRON: 0) Tnl"l‘l ANTOM O} Dajly 2 v. "\ —‘Il“d“ BBy AN CREY'S (ORROW—KEN MAYNARD TN PR O] DAREDEVIL. " WIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII Film Features Wardman Park Theater BETTY BRONSON in “PETER PAN." NEW STANTON 6th & C Sts. N.E. C] TALMADGE i iy RXPHARD “FIGHTING HEARTS, 3, C. H. Olive Presents’ PRINCESS tup 1 5t | “THE UNHOLY THRE! CAPITOL %t &0 Sts. M.V, “THE RECKLESS LADY." 25 Senate Theater 32* Pa. Ave. Opens tomorrow evening u mith RUDOLPH P eRrd “THE EAGL] h Cap. St LIBERTY “orh ot st s COWBOY_AND THE_LA! AMERICAN 1st st. & [ BROWN OF Hmvfl{'p HAINES in CAROLINA “1h& X. CAve 5. ILYER TREAS- URES,” GEORGE TAKOMA Takoma P Pu'l(. D.C. JACQUELINE LOGAN in_James 0|(vornlur‘wood- might west, EN PATHE NEWS N.E. EY in ‘Ample Parking Space Showings 7 9 pin. Admiseion, Z¢. NNA ILSSON. LIONEL BARRY- FRAZER, GLADYS HE SPL ENDID PARK 'I'HEATER 4618 14th N. Double Feature Bill_VERA REYNOLDS - MUND BURNS 'in DOLLAR, SON in "SPOOK nd | 3 R CRANDALL’S Apollo Theater and Garden ALNARD 1. HAL "IREBE DANIELS in CPANDALI;’S YORK G Ave. &QuebecSt LING and SCHILD. g PRINCE IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII’" ATIONAL TONIGHT $1.10, 75¢, 50c AT 8120 MAT. SAT. 75 AND ‘fi ’AflOIAL gm M’- hFALL B S vening “Dancing Motbm //2 ! SS AMUSEMENT PARK GREAT DANCE MUSIC CHESAPEAKE BEACH ON-THE-BAY AR sOAROW Adults. 50«" Children. > Station: l K 3o smm:Y Lusr S HIPPODROME K uear sur RAY and VERA GORDON i pR L DADDIES.” 5 14th St. and R. L Ave. ELITE DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS in “WHEN THE CLOUDS ROLL BY” OLYMPIC You St. Bet. 14th & 15th JACK HOLT and RAY- MOND HATTON in “BORN _TO THE WEST” ;! g x'} 30, ‘zfsd 'h 30 R quznl trains_returning. Near'F GAYETY k= Katiae” Wb Thester | Sabae: Fesiatice TWICE Bll.‘l'h}'?fillf" and 8:15 “WINE, Y/ON'lA“ n.nd SONG” Show of All Shows SEE BLANCHE? Ludles” Maiinee Datlz—25e Next week—711 Co. In “Watermelons' DUMBARTON 7343 Wieconsa avs. _LAMY in “BLACK PARADISE. 1 H 86 EMPIRE °11 H Sreet | ININGTO! and_JOHNNIE WALKER in “'nl; MAD, &%\C R And COMEDY, NEW FAVORITE, Ficweme, RICHARD TALMADGE 'in DANCING. FPROF. AND MRS L A_ACHER STUDIO. 1125 2 Pwith "orchesira: P’:n‘“ \esaoig. by . with ord avoSintiment. 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