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48 THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTOX, PARK VIEW SCHOOL Citizens’ Association 0. K.’s 4 Architect’s Drawing for $300,000 Addition. Plans for a $300,000 addition to the | ® Park View School, Warder and Otis| streets, were approved by View Citizens' Association, which met | in the school last night. This is the | fifth set of architects’ plans that have | been submitted to the association, pre- vicus dfies having been disapproved as | it was believed that to carry them out |at would incur greater expense. | Declaring the portables now in use |4 insufficient for the needs, the associa- | tion approved the plans by a vote of 19 | 4 to 8. Fred S. Walker, president.of the | association, announced the plans met the approval of the Parent-Teacher As- sociation, supervising principal of the | school district, the principal of the school and of the association. Thirty thousand square foet of floor #pace would be provided by the erection of two buildings of three stories each, which would include room for teachers dramatics, a library, kindergarten, spe- | B, B. EARNSHAW & BRO. | cial classes and home rooms. | Adressing the meeting, H. A. Chap- | man, president of the Fire tors’ Association, discussed the salaries of District fircmen as compared with those of other cities: He declared that they were inadequate and asked aid in ob- | taining more suitable on A motion | that the association attempt to secure | larger salaries for firemen was adopted. | Other speakers on the program were: | Wallis Hatch of the Community Chest. | Howard M. Starling. safety manager of the American Automobile Associa- tlon, who discussed the advantages of the ‘school boy patrols. } He said that since the patrols had been used, the death rate of children | had been decreased. Dr. Lyman F.| Kebler of the Columbia Heights Busi- ness Men's Association addressed the meeting briefly. ARTHUR MULVEZ, FRIEND J OF POOR IN COURTS, DIES | By the Associated Press. | CHICAGO, January 10.—Arthur B. | Mulvey, believed to have defended more friendiess persons in the Federal Court here than any other attorney and who Tarely accepted g fee, dropped dead Tuesday at the age of 55 years. | A man of considerable wealth, “Judge” | Mulvey gave largely of his funds and | of his ability to help those less fortu- | nate. Because of his desire to lend | his professional services to ‘those who | could not afford to pay, “the judge” | was many times appointed to defend | persons in Federal Court. Mulvey and his brother Richard in- herited a considerable estate from, their the Park (a.m. ! | week), TODAY'S AMUSEMENTS. National—"Fioretta,” musical comedy, TELLS SON TO MOVE. Orders Youth to Father's Home. Melvin Knott, 24-year-old truck driver, accused of threatening his % father, wil be given an opportunity to Strand—“Step Along,” burlesque, at|move out of the father’s house under 15 and 8:15 pm. the terms of a decision handed down Little Theater—-Berlin, Symphony of | by Judge Gus A. Schuldt in Police - Court yesterday. ORIy, i a0 The “father, Robert W. Knott, who | Judge Leave | 30 p.m. Belasco—“Hit the Deck.,” musical while 111 with the flu last Friday Melvin threatened to “rob him. kill him and | throw him out on the street.” The son " at 11:50 a.m., 2:25, 0 and 9:50 p.m. Columbia—*“Interference,” at 10:45 , 4:05, 5:55, 7:45 and Roast Saddle Rock Oysters Opened at Your Table 35 pm. Palace—"Three Week Ends.” 11:20 45, 3:55, 5:30. 7:45 and 10 pm. ynthetic Sin.” at 11:40 am., 5:40, 7:40 and 9:45 pm. | Metropolitan Trial,” (second at 11 1:20, 3:20, 5:20, | 25 and 9 Ambassador—"Uncle ‘Tom's Cabin,” 5:30, 7:30 and 9:30 p.m. fanhattan Cocktail,” at 2:35, and 9:45 pm. s Wife." at d 9:30 pm. HEN YOU Need Blank Beoks Come in and look over our stock. E. Morrison Paper Co. ‘ 1009 Pa. Ave. | 20, 6:0 Central— 30, 5, 12:30, s Confectioners h to buy Ila ¢ Coating low prices for standard WHOI 1105 11th S SALE GROCERS Phone Lincoln 93 Be Our Guest During the FOOD:- SHOW Washington Auditorium January 10 to 19 Learn How Good and Delicious a _Cup of Coffee Can Really Be at the Demonstration COOKING WASHINGTON father, Julian Mulvey, a pioneer resi- dent of Hyde Park. MAN GETS-QGO DAYS. F. J. Trine, 30, Arrested on Top| Floor of Bank. Declaring “there is no excuse for car- rying razors, pistols and knives,” Judge Gus A. Schuldt yesterday sentenced Francis Joseph Trine, 30 years old, to :sou days in jail for carrying a dirk e. ‘The man was captured in a room on the top floor of the International Bank Building Sunday night by Policeman G. E. Perry of the sixth precinct. He claimed he had gone there merely to get out of the cold. He had on two overcoats. Policeman Perry said there had been a number of thefts from the offices on the top floor of the bank building, which | caused him to examine the rooms while patrolling his beat. DAIRY DRIVER ARRESTED. Having last week been exonerated b: & coroner’s jury, following an inqu into the death of Ira Beasley, colored, | first block of R street, on January 2, Richard John King of Chevy Chase, Md, an employe of the Wise dairies, was yesterday charged with reckless driving in Police Court and placed un- der $1,000 bond for trial January 16. King's car struck and fatally injured the colored man on Florida avenue near North Capitol street. The driver was ordered released by the coroner’s jury after it was testified that Beasley was | intoxicated when struck. ADIOS —with resulis that are noth- ing short of marvelous. All-Electric' Grebe and | Radiola Radio Sets M l RADIO ! EESE(:O‘”‘ANY‘ A_ 712 l;f‘i{_‘sn | Have Your Dance—Dinner Bridg: Party at the Egyptian Tea Room 1210 G St. N.W. Second Floor Your Fortune Free With a Cup of Tea Luncheon Tea Dinner T B R R R B R ) ARE YOU PROUD of Your TABLE SILVER? Perhaps you do not nc home. But when havin homes, have you ever ¢ patterns of silverware table? Why not de sterling silver in one p A ch nf f}lfl Famnus Flatware Patterns We Stock Rrgular/y Minuet — William _and Mary — Constance—Louis X1V—Panthe: ton—Pointed Antique—Lorna ginia Carvel—Le Moderne. f; R.Harris & Co. F Street Jewelers and Diamond Merchants for Over Half a Century counted the different efinitely provide vour table with a complete set of attern? By steamship to F~ L o B I D A *Auspices Retail Grocers costs “less than rail”’ OM Baltimore every Tues- day and Friday evening, six o'clock . . . over warm, sun-lit seas to the south . . . sturdy and steady are the new mag- nificent vessels of the M & M Line...and the cost of this CRUISE is less than by rail, because fares include meals and berth. By steamer you avoid noise, dust, confusion. Instead, you have lazy, care-free days. Your vacation begins on the steamer .« . you reach Florida refreshed by salt air and healthy rest. Music, dancing, bridge, deck games, teas . . . delightful so- cial life . .-. privacy if you pre- fer, in your own quiet cabin, or steamer chair. Luxurious lounging rooms;spacious decks. JACKSONVILLE MIAMI To Jacksonville $30.96; Miami $44. All-Expense cruises $80 up. Tours to St. Augustine, Daytona, St. Petersburg and Havana. Greatly reduced auto rates: cars from Baltimore to Jacksonville, only $31.25 up. Low stered. Were $9 to $15. Now. Were $32.00. Now Were $7.50 to $10.50. son style. IWas $85.00. Now... ed oak. Were $149. Now port Suites. Were §2 Now.. = - 3 (15) Metal Bridge L. For reservations,illustrated folder, apply Were § MERCHANTS &MINERS Transportation Co. 1338 H St ,N.W. Main 4612 Wash. Was $15.00. (6) Junior Floor Lamps, Were $12.50. Now ish. Were $15.00. Now R R B e Were $4.50. No as $39.00. Now (2) Walnut-finish Buffets. 48-in. size. Were $29.00. chiffoniem. itice it at your own Were 87.95. Now ng dinner at friends’ represented on the holstered. el i Were $2.95. Now decide 1o Were 59c. Now, IWas $13.00. Reduced to Pine Tree — Lady ax—Martha Washing- Doone—Rose—Puritan—Vir- rfa Was $39.00. Nou at 11th N~~~y ~ S~~~ Y G Y Sy IS VTS actually did rob his father just before Christmas, it was testified. cers to look into young Knott's record, meanwhile ordering the son to move. $250.00 REWARD | No auestions asked says he has 10 children, testified that | near Ma Auspices Washington Gas Light Co. Beginning today, a Cooking School will he con- ducted every afternoon from 2 to 4 P. M. for the house- wives visiting the Food Show. Open Daily Until January 19th 2:00 to 5:00 P. M. ADMISSION, 25¢ 7:30 to 10:30 P. M. A NEW FORD PHAETON Purchased from Hill & Tibbitts GIVEN AWAY FREE SRS A Startling For Odds and Ends Found During Inventory (5) Boudoir Chairs, cretonne uphol- (2) Box Springs, double-bed size. (10) Congoleum or Floortex Rugs. Now... (1) Denim Overstuffed Sofa, Law- (2) Seven-Piece Dinette Suites, decorat- (2) Mohair Overstuffed Bed Daven- (Z; Gas Floor Lamp, silk shade. Reduced to (3) Davenport Tables, mahogany fin- (4) Console Tables, mahogany finish. (1) Walnut Vanity Dresser. * (2) Unpainted Mirror Stands, for (5) Radio Benches, green velour up- (12) Metal Bal/rrlmm‘ Stools, white— 29(: (1) Writing Table, walnut fin (1) Inner Coil Mattress, double bed size. 905-907 7th St. N.W. “WHERE UNUSUAL VALUES ARE USUAL” Judge Schuldt ordered probation offi- Pointer Dog Lost Male pointer. white with liver spots, pure Answers 1o name of atked “Jacob ' Prance, Md." Telephone Catonsville 601 Last seen on Falls road e Buck Shad Cooked Shrimp. . Green Shrimp. .. Crab Flakes. . Scallops SMElkS ..o Lobsters........ Terrapin ..... No Retail Deliveries Eacho & Co.,Inc. 21-22-23 Municipal Fish Market 12th & Water S.W. Phone M. 10130 SCHOOL AUDITORIUM Protective Association™ Prices (6) Poster Beds, ma- hogany finish. Values to $7.50 $99 silk shade. $7.50 $2.75 ... $19.50 . $17.75 $3.95 $1.69 Now. .. h. 222 D. €. THURSDAY, TJANUARY 10, 1929, Dave Hornstein, Secretary, General Offices, 1518 K St. UNITED FOOD STORES INCORPORATED DELICICUS HOT CO FREE! 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COLLEEN MOORE With ANTONIO MORENO In a Happy, Snappy Comedy. “SYNTHETIC SIN® DAILY 11 A. M. TO 11 P. M. SUNDAY 3 TO M. NOW_PLAYL WARNER BRO! ALL-TALKIE “ON TRIAL" With a Perfect Cast PAULINE FREDERICK BER« LYTELL LOIS WILSOM AMBASSADOR c.oi*®a*¥w. TODAY—SPECIAL CAST in “UNCLE ___TOM'S CABIN.” APOLLO _TODAY--WM 624 H St BOYD in_"POWER.” 6 Av 1 TAN COC! ISTIE COMEDY. __ "CENTRAL ** Bet. D and E TODAY — CHARLES __"“THE HEAD MA CHEVY CHASE SiRiu®vSirt. *QUTC, s MURRAY in GRIFFITH in {RISTIE CHORUS COLONY 6 Ave- & Farragut St. TODAY__FLORENCE VIDOR in “THE _ MAGNIFIC FLIRT EMPIRE b 911 H St NE. WARNER and in_“THE NAUGHTY CHARLES — 1230 C st. NE. ONIO _ MORENO _in HT TAXL" BOBBY L5 Sth SESE TODAY DAVID ROLLINS and SUE CAROL in “WIN THAT GIRL." “SAVQY 'th & Col R Nw.T TODAY_EARLE FOXE in “THE NEWS PARADE.” 'Tlvou 1ith & Park Rd. N.W. TODAY and ROW-—] ARD ARLEN N TODAY—JOHN GILBERT in “MASKS OF THE DEVIL." LOEW'S ALAC 3th—Cont. NOW PLAYING A Paramount Picture CLARA BOW In Elinor Glyn's Story THREE WEEK-END( —ON THE STAGE— WESLEY EDDY In a Loew-Publix Unit “JUST KIDS” ADDED ATTRACTIONS LOEW’S COLUMB ¥ _St_at_12th—Cont. from 10:30 NOW PLAYING Paramount's 100% ALL-TALKIE INTERFERENCE with EDDIE CANTOR nd RUTH ETTING In Movietone Acts SIDNEY LUST'S HIPPODROME . ELITE it and COOK-FAZE! “PAY AS YOU ENTER LIBERTY “BEAU_BROADWAY. JESSE THEATER "%, Ng"* REGINALD DENNY in BIRL COMEDY LADIES." _Als _“TARZAN_THE MIGHT PRINCESS rav"'Well Sia"Siry COOPER in “THE FIRST KISS." _ CARTOON NEWS. SECO _"THE_WEDDING. TAKOMA _ “Ro"Facine “Trousies GRETA NISSEN and CHARLES FAR- RELL in_“FAZIL.” DUMBARTON and LOUISE BROOKS in OF LIFE." COMEDY, ° POLITICS." TRUXTON—NML‘C.; and Fla. Ave. “THE RIDERS OF THE DARK TOMORROW-—~VANISHING PION! CAMEOQ THEATER ™ Rainters CORINNE GRIFFITH in “THE OUT- CAST." NEW STANTON °* §iciiee"" BEERY. RICHARD ARLEN. LOUISE _BROOKS_in_"BEGGARS_OF LIFE." _ CIRCLE *'"Bof®riS cobterio. ™ CONRAD NAGEL. “TENDERLOIN." n 7 and 9 P.M. \ lith & N. C. A “HALF A BRIDE, “THE NIGHT “BROADWAY another ' Chabter of 71343 Wisconsin Ave. WALLACE ~ BEERY “BEGGARS ARNYARD oy g0 Expert Fittings ‘The ability to fit trusses, elas- tic_hosiery and abdominal sup- porters perfectly cannot be acquired except Ly long experi- ence. Gibson's fitting staff has been doing this work faithfully and skillfully for many years. Qur service has been available to the public of Washirgton for the last 20 years. Avail yourself of this great opportunity if you need any artificial appliances. | | AMUSEMENTS, INATIONAL | Immediately preceding the New York ensagement EARL CARROLL'S NEWEST MUSICAL COMEDY Company of 150 Starring * LEON ERROL » FANNIE BRICE * LIONEL ATWILL aJuperb Venctian Romanc, FIORETTA” MUSIC BY GEORGE BAGBY AND G.ROMILLI Featurin, DOROTHY KNAPP- GEORGE HOUSTON & S6WORLD'S MOST BEAUTIFUL GIALS 21 LAVISH SCENES MALE CHORUS of 60 - SYMPHONY ORCHESTAA NEXT WEEK BEG. MONDA' No Mail or Phone Orders for This Engagemen SEATS ON SALE AT THE BOX OFFICE TODAY AT 6 A. M. Although a Ziegfeld attraction, orices have mot been raised for this encagement. Al nich(s—S$1.00 to $4.00; \Wed. Mat, SL00 to 5 Sat. Mat. §1.06 to ZIEGFELD Enchanting Musical Comedy After 46 Weeks on Broadw: GLORIOUS ORIGINAL CAST MUSKETEERS SHUBERT Tonite, 50 to 1.50 l BELASC MAT. SAT. 50 to 1.00 Savoy Musical Co.—60 People—in HIT THE DECK Bu Faroriier *™* KATE SMITH Hear Her Great Spiritual, “Hallelujah® Stirring Male Chorus of 24 Bluejackets TONIGHT, 8:30 0 POLI'S ™55 MATINFE SATURDAY b4 i COOPER Presente &, > l- A Novel Play of the Air Bargain Mat. Sat. 2t $1.00 Beg. Sanday—Seats Now Selling Audacious Comedy~— Brilliant Cast MARY NASHe VIOLET KEMB! in HENRY 4 F INAND GOTTSCHALK« THE MELVYN DOUGLAS# COMMAND 10 LOVE™ Eves., 50¢ to $31 Sat. Mat., 50¢ to §2.50; Thurs, Mat., Best s2. No Tax. COOPERe HENSON o Tomorrow 4:30 YEHUDI MENURI World Famous Boy Violin Genins tBousands Turned Away at Lvery AD- pearance—New York Sold Oul by Advance Orders. Poli’s Theater § Frices. $1.50, $2. $2.30, $3, $3. Seats, Mirs. Greene's Bureau, 1300 G St. Main 6493. Yenudi Mesuhin 18 playing on a 000 Joseph Guarnerius violin e to the Wauriitzer collection. ~The Do nomenal young virtuoso is very proud of the distin-tion,’ So would the master ot Cremona violin b probably be if POLI'S THFEATE! .. Jan. 15, . ats on sale Mrs. Greene's Concert Bureat rooj 00 G St. Main G4US. MUTUAL BURLESQUE New Faces—New Show Every Week “STEP ALONG” WITH LENA DALEY and LEW LEWIS Good Orch. Seat: 3 Ty P_AT FOURTEENTH ST William Fox Presents F. W. Murnau's Masterplece SUNRISE Starring JANET GAYNOR GEORGE O’BRIEN ON THE STAGE DR. JAZZ And His Versatile Assistants Prescribing A SYNCOPATED TONIC YOU’LL CHILL YOU’LL QUIVER , YOU’LL GASP YOU’'LL LOVE IT @ % ALL-TALKING PICTURE Beginning FRIDAY MIDNIGHT PREMIERE EARLE THEATER MR, STAFFORD PEMBERTON, STAGE. BALLROOM DANCING, onn. ave. Phione N. 3322 1% WSHIP _CLUB— Popular nd Sat.. 50c and 7sc, CO~ 1 and Thurs. an CITY CLUB, 75, Starts 9 p.m. Pr. —— 12