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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON. D. C. TUESDAY, JUNE %, .1929." |OFFICERS ELECTED BY BIBLE INSTITUTE E. W. Collamore Is Chosen Presi- dent at Eleventh Con- ‘To promote the public health. Teams Report Today at City| 22 To improve street lighting pl system, - sl Club Luncheon on Prog- 23, To secure high water pressure making the beginning of a reference | fire protection The following officers and members | g ia 1§ 4inc 1ibrary. The secretary also rcss of Drive. AMUSEMENTS. AMUSEMENTS. UNDERWOOD S —LITTLE "NATIONAL, ° 9th Bet. F & G $1.00, &0 | SotJeat. DeVlled Ham Film Arts Gulld Presents W AT A SET Aningredient to conjure with HAUPTMANN'S T 1 evival of Janc Cowl's g bsmpsmnsn Greatest Success The appetizing ham-and-spice flavor of Underwood’s blends perfectly with lettuce and mayonnaise, tomatoes “THE WEAVERS” “SMILIN’ THROUGH" and hard boiled cgg, to make the most delicious sand- Cont. 11-11. Adm. to 12:30, 25¢ AFaniestic CORMS wiches. it’s all pure ham, choice spices —nothing else. tional organizations. 16. Tonlglit . To make Washington a great health, educational, cultural and re- search center. 17. To make Washington a great financial center. 18. To prcmote the port of Wash- ington. ‘bm,_ To secure permanent States' To insure equitable freight rates | advisory stafr, which is composed of | |rcpre<entu(lve ministers _and omor| Christian workers from various denom- | | inations - and_sections of the country, | [Rev. L. T. McDougle of Washington and E. Irwin, K. C., of Toronto, Canada. | HS¥ith the clection of Mr. Irwin o the | advisory staff the movement is extended into Canada, from every province of which the institute has received enroll- ments for its courses of reading and | study. Duiing the vear past the institute| received a gift of a number of books Y7777 7777 ALLAN LANGDON MARTIN Next Week—Seats Now :rn!u'\.“‘;“:lh Th!ll(!r Players, In cele- ation ‘of thetr 1001 B ington, will offer St DAVID BELASCO'S antic Story of Early Calijornia "Days, “THE GIRL OF THE GOLDEN WEST” 24, To extend and improve public|of the administrative, trustee and ad- reported working arrangements made wv'l"ranzcnrlt< i Hishaat | visory staffs of the American Home | with several Bible ‘“f”'“‘“ and I"Mn-' 3 Choser Felations. with ‘Maryiand | Bible Institute were chosen at the elev- e b o1 o0-opatasiny 3 S — - land Virginia | enth annual convocation last evening at - : ) DUMBARTON 333 ™ienan i The campaign for new members of | 27. To lessen traffic congestion | Luther Place Memorial Church: SEENA OWEN In “HIS LAST HAUL" the Washington Chamber of Commerce, | through street widening, traffic llghk‘ E. W. Collamore, president; Hannah ISIT 0OTS'_BIG IDEA.' Ethel Vance, | AKOMA 4th and Butternut Sts_ This Store Bouse of RCATh s 0 and 1TA &) For All Your inaugurated yesterday, was continued|and proper regulation. H. Frick, vice pr <1dt‘n( . Tuckey, treas- | Blank Book Needs today with a luncheon meeting of | 28. Promote the development. of g1‘!l!‘|.|l secretary: membership teams at the City Club. Gre: Falls. registrar: Mr: Miss Mary | | E. Morrison Paper Co. Ave. Loy This evening directors cf the chamber | Protection cf life and property |E. W. 4 rian: will ratify election of new members &t |and adequate military defense n, Thomas Manl| their regular monthly sessicn at the | 3 E. C. Magdeburger and M. A. Tolson chamber headquarters in the Homer | * were re-elected members of the board Building and tomorrow at 12:30 o'clock | TODAY'S AMUSEMENTS. of trustees. i & final report meeting will be held bY | National — “Smilin' Through,” Two new members were added to the team-workers at the City Club.* AnCE 8518:20 | ma pm The campaign is under the direction | " of Robert L. McKeever, chairman of ; Palace—"The Pagan” photoplay. at| the membership committee, and under |12 noon, 2:35, 5:20, 7:40 and 9:50 p.m. | the plan for the special mnmhwsmm Metropolitan—"Noah's Ark.” at 11:15 | drive all members of the chamber are|am 5 and 9:20 p.m. appointed to the membership com-! Columbla—-“Alibl." at 11:20 a.m., 1:20,! LG |3:25, 5:30, 7:40 and 9:45 pm i by Stephen H. Talkes vice chairman | ‘3"1'—’1;'"2"5"15 of Paris.” at 11:30 of the membership committee; Charles | . 3:35, 5:30, 7:35 and 9.40 p.m. W. Darr, chamber president, and Dan | Fox—"Girls Gone Wild." at 12 noon, Weigle, Philagelphia organization ex- | 2:40, 4:50, 7:55 and 10:05 p.m. pert. and member of the Chamber of | Rialto—"The Last Warning,” at 11:30 Commerce of that city. am., 1:30, 3:30, 5:30, 7:30 and 9:30 Mr. Weigle, principal speaker, linked | p'm. & Chamber of Commerce with the home 2 G S church and school as the four vital in- | , Little Theater—“The Weavers,” from 11 am. to 11 pm. stitutions to a cily’s stability and progress. Ambassador—"Innocents of Paris,” at EOCHS i 6:25, 8:10 and 9:55 p.m. men and women, he declared, serves| Tivoll—"Love and the Devil” at 2 4:20, 6:10, 7:55 and 9:45 p.m. to prevent the public from going cif on ‘tangents in civic movements and A becoming the tools of demagogues. This | € “;""'_ i Gat e i is accomplished, he pointed out. by | U from 11 to 11 p.m. public education and uniting public cpinion on matters of importance to | the city as a whole. He pointed to the power of organized effort and de- | clared that the Washington Chamber of Commerce has a wide field of work before it here in promcting healthy growth of the city, correcting of faults of municipal conditions and generally boosting Washinglon as a community. Speclally prepared campaign pam- | phiets were distributed to workers for use in the membership appeal The pamphlet lists the following proj- ecis as aims of the chamber: 1. To encourage proper growth. 2. To secure a model airport. 3. To promote “Buy-in-Washington.” 4 To extend Washington's trade are. Special Sale Larger Boxes at R To secure national representa- of Proportionate Prices ERimo i snre vataahoolbseR A e eTetsy Tooth Paste Sold on Easy Terms child. 7. Proper salaries for all employes. S g ;"nnq)lldatkl”n of transit systems. 40c Squibb’s. . . .30c lore parks d pl ds . Eoie o Sevies Sndvair ocat| @ 50 Kolynos... .27¢ relations. ¢ 30c Kolynos. ...17¢ 11. Co-operation with public officials zsc Listcl’ine 160 50c Pebeco.....3lc 50c Pepsodent. .3lc 50c Ipana......29¢ 25¢ Spearmint. .15¢c and other trade and civic bodies, To guard against fraudulent 60c Forhan’s ...34c Invalid Chairs For Rent 12, solicitations. and For Sale To bring more conventions to GIBSON’S Washington. 14. To advertise Washington as Amer- DRUG STORE 917919 G St. N.W. COOLED BY REFRIGERATION WAL F ST. AT 13TH. _Cont. from 11 NOW PLAYING RAMON NOVARRO - In a Romance cr Strange Lands “THE PAGAN” An M-G-M Sound Picture HEAR NOVARRO SING ON THE STAGE HERBERT RAWLINSON in “FIFTH AVENUE"” f WARNER BROS. VKTAFHONF TALK r0-1 VO. ONE Popular priced tins at loading 4 TION. “MONASTERY" CELLAR s e g CAMEOTHEATER. ™ i After 3 Years’ Experience We Now Announce THE NORGE ELECTRIC REFRIGERATOR Large Encugh for the Average Family— heard of price -1%1 The Refrigeraicr With the ROTATING COMPRESSOR No Pistons, Pins or Rings to Get Out of Order Only 3 Moving Parts CARROLL ELECTRIC CO. 714 12th St. N.W. Phone National 7320 0 O We Pay You on your DAILY BALANCES 2 0 Interest on checking accounts on daily balances—com- = 6th and C_St. MARIE PREVOST: RALPH GRAVES, “LITTLE BILLY' as addressed lllh C. Ave. SE. Yeode LOvES o _with ALL-STAR_CAST. E K near 9th JOHN un.sz_ T, oday. Tomerton: organization of business | PANN“’ BP,CEI Behronlzed). 535 8th St. SE. VERA REYNOLDS' in __________“JAZZLAND HE SPIELER,” __COMEDY. "CAM PRINCESS bift, 6y SPECIAL CAST in “LOOPING THE LOOP" ’ (Synchro- Sar RoatR Comene “ned LOEW’S CoLums ¥ ST. AT 12TH._Cont. fr. Selling direct from manufac- turer to con- sumer enables us to offer this box at the un- continu- 18th & Irvis B i A pounded monthly J\th RENEE ADOREE. A United Artists Picture ALIBI Sensational All-Talking and Singing Musical Melodrama. ALL STAR CAST SUPPLEMENTARY HITS MT. VERNON sTEAM Charles Macalester Texves Tth St. Whart Dally 10 AM. and 2:30 P.M. Round Trip, 85¢ Admission, 25¢ Cate and Lunch Counter on Steamer Mt. Vernon Not Opew on Sundeys. nized). 8. Interest on ordinary savings accounts—compounded quar- SE 0 EORGS!I’h:;BSl{m‘}" a. i GAYNOR in" “SUNRISE." terly. G NBWS. CHINA NIGHT. MARSHALL HALL Steamer CHARLES MACALESTER Leaves Seventh St Whart 10 AM, ang FREE DANCY GoALL, AM(’SEM‘ENK! ROUND TRIP, 50c F AT.FOURTEENTH ST. William Fox Presents GIRLS GONE WILD h SUE CAROL —ON THE STAGE— JOHN IRVING FISHER Ana Host of BROADWAY STARS Interest on special savings cer- tificates — compounded semi- annually. Open on Government Pay Days Until 5:30 P.M. The Munsey Trust Co. Munsey Building Pa. Ave. Bet. 13th & 14th Sts. NW. Anocther Munsey Service—Real Estate Department O PEERLESS FURNITURE CO.—WAREHOUSE $18,700.00 Worth of Fine | FURNITURE At Less Than Auction industrial FREDERICKSBURG “The City of Shrines” De Luxe Motor Tours Sundays and Wednesdays From Willard Hotel 10 A.M. ss.oo including entrance fees. Special Trips Also Arranged public ica’s leading residential city. _To_secure_headquarters of na- Hard Crabs & Shore Dinners Established 1858 “THERE'S FUN FOR YOU" FREE ADMISSION AMUSEMENT PARK FIFTY AND MORE STUNTS AND MeWILLIAMS GREAT BAND OF ELEVEN “PIP. FOR DANCING L A BETTER WAY To have hose repaired Southern Stelos Co. 701 12:}. St N W, STANLEY-CRANDALL THEATERS F ST. AT I0th METROPOLITAN Direct From Its Semsational $2 New_York Run Complete With Pennsylvania Ave at 11 . 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Member of Associa- tion of American Law Schools, SUMMER SESSION, 1929 | _ First Term: June 17-July 31 \ Second Term: August 1-Septembér 14 Registration Days: June 14 and 15, July 30 and 31 | - STOCKTON HALL | 720 Twentieth St. West 1640 A splendid machine for home exercise and scientific weight re- duction. Come in for free dem- onstration. GIBSON’S 917-19 G St. N.W. National University 61st Year Law School Summer Term Begins June 15 Classes, 6:40 to $:30 p.m. SCHOOL OF ECONOMICS AND GOVERNMENT $49 Large Size Vanity Dressers, left over from expen- sive sult Three $19.75 mirrors $149 4-pc. Walnut Veneer and AUCTIONS !'!'! hLARGE LOSSES!!! That o v 3 i was ‘the old ‘way we handled | JiE ot hive cans: = o el Marred, Traded-in, Reclaimed, Storage, l:’;'m‘:::cvl:eaé.ge "Re Floor Samples and Slightly Damaged FURNI- claimed LEARN ANOTHER Summer Term Begins June 15 Classes, 4:45 to 6:30 p.m. For Catalogue and Information Apply SECRETARY 818 13th St. N.W. L ANGUAGE) by our easv conversational method. famous for 50 years. ~ Private or class Instruction. Redursd Summer rates. FREE TRIAL LESSON Berlitz School of Languages 1115 Connecticut Avenue Main 6617 ‘Tel. Decatur 3932 J‘ An 1nvitation Art Students’ Exhibition of their work at the National School of Fine and Applied Art (Felix Mahony's). Open June 2nd daily from 3 to 9 pm. to and including Sunday, June 9th. 1747 Rhode Island Avenue I.O"G DISTANCE MOVINI‘ ince 1896 DAVIDSON 543re.e 1117 H St N.W. _ Main 9220 te 9230 MOVE Without Worry or Risk. Re- Storage in rooms, $2 mo. packers for shippin 705 Florids MRS. A. J. HAWKINS Hawkins has lived in Wash- Mrs. 20 years. In ington for the past giving her statement a few days ago she d most of my trouble was caused from_chronic constipa- tion and while I had used about every laxative I knew of, neme of them gave me any relief to speak of. My stomach was bloated or swollen, due to gas that formed after I ate my meals. 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You don’t need any pills with this medicine, it is a real medicine within itself, and guaran- teed to give results. A medicine you can take three or four bottles without seeing any result is not much medicine. See the special representative direct from the labor- atories at his headquarters at PEO- PLES DRUG STORE No. 2, 505 7th St. NW., where he is now intro- ducing and explaining the merits of this great nature tonic laxative. $495 Telephone Stand and Stool $89.00 Reed Fiber 3-plece Suite, taken = in trade . " $18.75 $19.50 Leather Seat Chairs and Rockers, left over from davenport suites $7.95 $269 Beautiful 10-pc. Queen Anne Mahogany Veneer Dining R ite, K 1 = Room Suite, taken in Q68 75 med Oak Genuine Stick- $150 $29.50 ley 5-piece Library Suite, traded in $189 Overstuffed Jacquard 3-pe. Velour Living Room Suite. From storage. $39 $1.98 Mahogany-finished Gumwood End Tables 79¢ $198 Complete Dining Room Suite of fine woods and walnut veneer. @4Q From storage ..., $49-50 $59 Fine Quartered Oak Buffet, good as i $18.50 $39.50 Quartered Qak Bow-front China Closet, excel- slg 9’ lent condition. $24.50 Two-pe. Library Suite, scttee and chair. Good $4 95 condition $259 Carved Rail-top 3-pe. Liv- ing Room Suite, covered all over ‘"2.; genuine 'mohair. Finest spring - filled cushions. Fioor sample . $119 $39 Walnut-veneer China Closet, out of $165 sulte.” Gzt @6, Q5 broken . 8169 Three:pe. Living Room Suite, with loose, re- veraible cushions. @60 50 $12.50 Oak Rocker, traded in $1.98 $2.98 $12.75_Davenport 48. $8.75 $1.95 inch Table, slightly marred $19.50 Gate-leg Ta- bles, veneered mlho[- any tops .. TURE . . . but that is not so today . .. we believe it’s better business to take the same losses in dollars and cents . . . but add hundreds of new friends to the Peer- less Customer Family. . . . READ EACH ITEM GET IN ON THESE BARGAINS . WE’VE CROWDED THEM INTO LITTLE TYPE BECAUSE WE CANNOT AFFORD TO SPEND MUCH MONEY IN ADVERTIS- ING THEM . . . we’re losing enough already. Warchouse Open from 8 A.M. to 6 P.M. $59 Bed-Davenport, opens with one motion to full @19 75 size bed .. ' $1.98 $1.95 Hall Tables . Doubles $49.50 Walnut-veneer door Chifforobes, out of $198 to $300 sultes, = Chotce $19.75 §20.50 Large Dressers, with big mirror. Gumwood and = walnut vencer. Storage $9.95 $6.30 Floor and Bridge Lamps, complete. with shades. @] 90 $249 4-pe. Bedroom Suite, with 50-inch dresser, large full vanity, roomy chifforobe and g =2 bed. From storage. . $79.50 $198 to $249 large, Full Size Overstuffed Suites, some with carved rail tops and bow front, all covered with finest jacquard ve- from our store...... $6.95 $15 10-year Guaran- and new color combina- & 28 Jours, guaranteed spring construc- tion. Floor samples 398 50 $15 Pure Cotton 50- Ib. Roll - edge Mat- tresses, all sizes..... 9 - coll Bed g7 Q5 $269 Carved Rail-top Long Bed- Davenport Suite, finest upholstery tions. Floor sample. . c:lz.. 0 New “Lane” Chests, 1 = o TR e e $59 Donblt Size Brass Bed. Trade in. $1'98 $14.35 Reed Fiber Chairs and Rockers, trade in $4.95 Double - door Serving left over from $200 suites. for radio @@ 75 $398 Genuine Mohair 3-pe. Bow- front Long Bed Daven- port Suite, excellent con- = dition $159 0 Oak Top-icer . Walnut- Room Suite, all large pieces. ~ From Q 330 Double - door " $11.95 with Trade in. $20 Three-door Oak Refriger- ator, good & storage $198 Four-pc. Bedroom Suite, large size dresser, chifforobe, full vanity and bed. From storage. Ex- Centent " condition. .. $O8.50 $3 and $49 Soft, Deep Seat Coxwell and Sleepy Hollow Easy Chairs, floor :amples " from our storer,-.., SLOT §179 Long Bed-Davenport 3-pe. Suite, covered with $89.75 finest 2-tone velour. full size Floor sample ul triple-mirror vanity, dou- r chifforette and bow-end bed. dition $75 Covered Box Spring, genuine hair filled and finest A. C. A. covering. Full Slightly soiled. only $1950 Painted 5-pe. Breakfast Suite, taken in'trade " $6.75 $269 Handsome Bedroom Suite, large chest, Hollywood vanity, four-post bed, chair and bench. Finest walnut high lighted veneers and hardv\oods Floor sample. - $129 size. Lo $13.75 In Alley, Rear of ;)f 918 M St N w. Large Brick 4.Story Building—Plenty of Parking Space Inquire for Woodward & Lothrop's Old Warehouse. Why Be GRAY? NOONE NEE!)sufl'erd'ngd&advan- sof ombonleunghtforaflsludu—blonde i auburn,brownorblack. thdoyounsk unnaturalshadesuncertain,; often produce. Hair sta “All Over Town” TheBetter to Serve You “AMBASSADOR lustrous— 18th_and Col. Rd. N.W. TODAY MAURICE CHEVALIER in INOCENTS OF PARIS" (ALL swcmo TALKING AND DANC- APOLLO ) = 4 H st NE. 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