Evening Star Newspaper, June 11, 1929, Page 44

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C; TUESDAY JGNE 11, 1929.° e —— QOB P | oy MEINGST RN [ rp g o e | Sat. Mat., Rialto—"My _Boy.” photoplay, at| Southern Stelos Co. Film Arts Guild Presents e 11:25 a.m., 1:26, 3:25, 5:25, 7:25 and | k2 A 4' > “ “. i 3 m. 701 12th St. NN\W. G d ~Z 5 7 SECOND BIG WE!I.( WED HIT, ALL SEA FOR MEDICAL AID 55 e s, s | o 12th 5 KW raduation \. o scom s wems. | [} UG TN WL AT B ) ) 10:50 am., 1, 3:10, 5:25, 7:25 and 9:40 | % — AR il / “THE WEAVERS” “ OF THE : " Eamie J SN, N Gift b 13 i , — Cad R o gifé:"w:st"" Rockefeller Foundation Sup-| T : e |} . X ‘ e e R T N YOU DANCE AND THE MORE ports Science Study in Many | *uimce-a sans Manr at 1150 | c S “as you like it? i ‘ Ay ey ATTRACTIONS | | 5:15, 7:45 and 10 p.m. | MAKE YOU HAPPY AT BIG i M —*'Noah’ WAL d | ~ i Foreign Countris. | Bsrrbo S, 154 s Apoint foranyhand...fitted gl fl * EEE:E PY St = R e . 4 4 ; 2 ’ TREE_ADMISSI1ON By the Associated Press i week Yot ng from 11, wan. Gl : instantly to any holder : i ¢ AMUSEMENT PARK MORTON i <y DOWNEY NEW YORK, June 11.—The Rocke- |1y 5’ Broadway's Golden-Volced Tenor in feller Foundation disbursed $21,690.738 | Ambassador—"Careers,” at 6:10, 8 M.E.SWING /OI3EST. ERE is thekind of gift “MOTHER'S BOY" in 1928 for the advancement of medical | and 9:50 p m. FEARLESS FEXPOSE OF i - , at 2:45, 4:30,| Y B W, 17 1: s if : 2 st ot e ot w15 8 ot ST T | Your $ you'd like to receive—as / . . Central—" " continuous | g ] pst yesterday. . 0 4 4 b | ) X f / DS wotivitias cosiated chiefly in pro- | TFom 11-am. 011 pan. | Batt ery | personal as the user’s hand- & HARLES MACALESTE! T S 2:30 P. T, 7flllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII“I(IIlIIll" ting the development of medical | ¥ T | e . 7 / Wi Jo g Tnowieage by iding schools of medi-| DR, DAVIES SERIOUSLY ILL writing—a reminder of your [@° ¥ / ; Sl el § _ NIGHT LIFE cine, nursirg lnddhylgh‘ne x“ many parts | | Bt Bl Foie every Hine I ROUND TRIP, 50 vorld, Vi cause o | 3fm‘nhce bt by helping govermments| Dr. Harry F. Davies, formerly of | et Worth oug ¥ fight certain’ diseases and strengthien | Washington, who was one of the victims | —en the purchase of the latest All-Electric its point is touched to paper. their local health service and carrying | o poison. gas in the Cleveland (‘Hmc} GREBE DIO. ensiv vship program by RADIO I ; i = to pursue additional studies. 000 1n| DAvies, & stafl physician at the Crils | A\, 712 1ith st WAHL~EVERSHARP %4 ? poae S Cundaton sent SLA0R0000 % | i, 18 one ol 13 peroms e | — ——— . P 1-Point § [ | : CAROLINA "5 5 tae || 48 & Rmas 3% e P e e ETSORMI- T OIOS N 4 ' e o Coomuan e also were given edical s 0| " Attending doctors say that it will be 72 IDNEY, LUST An M-G-3M SOUND Picturs 11.):r:’r'::rf!sh:)‘;fll'l‘l:dz)n\;";l‘:;;lsui:\lwu?&; | months before any of the victims can be | FOUNTAIN PENS i / HIPP vicuTs OF NEW YORK" WILLIAM HAINES Ttaly and Ireland were assisted: aid was | Z2UT20 OF Tecovery. e | { N ) ‘Synchronized. % @ story of Hollywood life given 15 nurse-training schools in 10| o g St | . . . 1419 N. Capitol 8 “A MAN’S MAN" Sountrics; Brasil received help i com- | V ISIT The Best | the latest achievement in writ- E & < ‘ LIBERTY “Z-laRSib™ witn JOSEPHINE DUNN batting a new outbreak of yellow fever, | Synchronized. T ON THE STAGE— ibutions were made (o the This Store i i i ion — i i s TR 2 :;‘:rgce(:::‘; DR R Exerciser ing satisfaction permit point ) NEWUN;)OUULS: PAIRBANKS. JR. 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B C G 'WOMAN" (8: e TR R a1t B T | 2 g o wowo g, |, B wamow mxon” uaniesanso Poport said, ‘ G IBSON’ S See these Gold Seal Pens at any - Al CLE"",’;’;“’,':' i £ i) A riiking ook el M T - 5 o Bk sing RUGGISTS TO MEET AR Wahl-Eversharp dealer’s, and LOIS MORAN §n *TRUE HEAVEN.” o 2 Di . Open Until Midnight 917-19 G St. N.W. 5 ® e STANTON 100 uSettonite abiior o you will realize that here is the TANTON :vay uosiGosing “The monthly meeting of the District + FIVE TO TEN DOLLARS ) of Coumbia’ Retal Druggists Associ | only gift pen sure to please. ion_ w eld at the ' 750 ot ana aeates o e | STORAGE WAREHOUSE SALE Minneapolis convention of the National | MT. VERNON Association of Retail Druggists will be TIRES d TUBES _— — 5 Q e eport on the oiting to"be hald i an BT ; o Chlrle':nh‘d.:cnllefler MANCFACTUED WRATHER ¢ the chair- 4 ‘ ) : ;‘;‘;fi.m}?ngi. %‘:;lr::f. st ey { — Lesves 7th St. Whart Daily Temperature Always 70 . President Pearson will report the Te- = . j . ‘ : w2 e e || Matropolitan Warehouse Co , 10AM. and 2:30 PM.| § MAY meAvoY funds for the equipment of the labora- ° 4 5 , Round Trip, 85¢ | ey of Lo tory in the School of Pharmacy, George | . Al Adinissicn: 386 “STOLEN KISSES” Washington_University. i > mission, A i A buffet luncheon will be served. orl a venue % e Oafe nnd Lunech Counter on Steamer taphone Talking Picture R [l ST e = . Mt. Vernon Not Opes on Sundeys. CLAUDE G?fl.mGWATER Colored Man Dies Sn:l;lenly. 5 A Solid Carload Absolutely Brand New Tires and ot e Walter Coleman, colored, 42 vears old, | § Tybes Has Been Placed in Our Hands with Inttructions Mt Rainier, M. ADDED ATTRACTIONS JOHN IRVING FISHER of 510 R street, was found unconscious | 40—FOX JAZZMANIANS—40 junder the grand stand at American |} to SELL AT BARGAIN PRICES. 14—GORGEOUS FOXETTES—14 League Park wbout 5 olock Sesteeas: || EXTRA DISCOUNT if You Purchase Two or More Tires BI I I WI I ; I |I AMS WINS j AND A GmEAT ARRAY OF i . Fesuited o iy , BEGINNING SATURDAY Real Estate Slides Away. TUBE “:;?'LHUBE . |TUB A""ffi;,:-; w” Pushes a Peanut With His Nose to Top of Pikes Peak william Fox BRIANCON, France, June 11 (®).— will A government survey has found that : /are:ent 1.500 persons a year, on the average, are | LOT NO. 1 LOT NO. 2 . losing real estate in the Hautes Alpes | 4 : through landslides. One reason assigned | (‘.-Innl‘llv:lly Bolis and| Co-emeiatively. ‘Aol and 31x5.25 i :’,u:m g&e’:!;:l:nber of trees cut down || ~Guaranteed by Websier fi%"é’"'.",".‘igflyjo{.‘::‘.i"?‘ g‘;‘:g ! 5 x5.00 . - 18,000 MILES | 30409 MILES Other 20x4.40 $5.45 | AN six and s : Free Lecture 30x4.50 t.as;m ol "L Fisk Prem. 28x4.75 695 20x4.40 .. s7.95 | 30x5.25 ....$8.95 —ON— 29x4.75 7.25| 30x4.50 . e 32x6.00 ...10.95 |§ 30x5.00 7.75 | 28x4.75 .. . 8 23x6.00 ...11. - 3125.00 798| 292475 .. : et e = —— - ALL-TALKING C 30x5.25 8.45 | 30x5.00 £ Other Sizes : fox Movietone Feature —BY— I} 31x528 95 ! ; India 35x5 James G. Rowell, C. S., ;EEE:E s By :;:;i of Kansas City, Mo. e T8 i e 29x5.00 ! > _STANLEY-CRAND, TERS s mmeidrelis | (58| STEM <. 13 Blemished 4 ON TOP THE WORLD AT LAST! ME AND MY GOOBER REACHED THE TOP OF PIRE'S T i tureship. of The Mother Church, || 30233 O .2 : $7.95 ‘ PEAK SUNDAY AT ELEVEN THIRTY A. M. I AM RECEIVING BOTH PRAISE AND RIDI- METROPOLITAN The First Church of Cheist. | | 3150 | 303 : livitaad CULE. BUT AT ANY RATE THE DIFFICULT AND PERILOUS TASK IS COM- s A e e 32x4 0] 34x6.00 PLETED. 1 HAVE WON. AND REGARDLESS OF THE TASK A FELLOW SETS OUT ke ol S 1125 | 32ud34 s $8.95 TO DO THERE IS ALWAYS A JOY IN WINNING. I FINISHED ONE AND ONE HALF sucoxp wew Columbia Rosd wnd ||] 2x4% 1155 | 38xdte B Trick, 30x5 : DAYS AHEAD OF MY SCHEDULE. I FULLY BELIEVE I WAS ABLE TO DO IT DUE Jg_llms‘llglll.gl T_MISS Aiecmomstoniramtiaryyy || Rovaric s : $10.95 TO THE EXTRA ENERGY I RECEIVED FROM EATING PLENTY OF TOM’S TOASTED Serors N 11, a8 PM. friey | PEANUTS EVERY DAY. ; e e Under the Auspices of First Church of Christ, Scientist A b 2R B s, ax. No Phone or C. O. D. Orders " s dery | SALE AT 50 FLORIDA AVENUE N.E. T T E O RXQB 185 104 COLORADO SPRINGS, COLO.9 601P 1929 JUN9 P M 720 DAILY 10 A. M. TO 11 P. M. With DOLORES COSTELLO and GEORGE O’BRIEN. A Message from Tom EARLE Three weeks ago' I read in the papers that Bill Williams was about to und&rtake to push a pea- COOLED BY REFRIGERATION nut up Pike’s Peak with his nose. I thought to myself what a ridiculous thing to attempt. Then I O e - had another thought. I knew it would take a whole lot of energy to do the job. Why not send Bill DAILE 16:30 A3 DAL W, several cases of TOM’S TOASTED PEANUTS? For it's a known fact that Spanish Peanuts—which A are used in making Tom’s—contain an abundance of energy. So the toasted peanuts went to Bill— Bill liked them. He liked the peanuts so well that he has been eating them ever since . He says it BILLI E Charm and will be a daily habit from now on. D o v E Frankly, I now have a lot more respect for Bill Williams than I had three weeks ago. Was the In Her First All-Talking Pictare Distinction Pike’s Peak push such a foolish thing after all? I say no. He deserves credit. He has accom- “CAREERS” plished something worth while. My hat is off to him. His feat is an inspiration to me. He bas A FIRST XATIONAL NITAPHONE are features of this filigree shown us all that the way to reach the top of any job is {o keep forever pushing. mounting of 18 kt. white gold set with beautiful and brilliant diamond. A won- derful present for the graduate---she deserves it. After all Bill Williams and I have a lot in common. . I, myself, am just another “Peanut Pusher.” S 0 Lo KE My job is to push TOM’S TOASTED PEANUTS. And I want to tell you right here that never be- N N fore have you eaten such tasty peanuts. There’s simply no way to make them more delicious! So my fifl?},"fl TOMORROW—MILTON job now is to make YOU acquainted with their d ownright goodness. 2La0e AND r'fl'i“fiin‘i?@('iuw Before today is gone, | want you try a package of real toasted peanuts... They cost but a nick- "AVENUE GRAND % %% el. They are packed in tall, slender bags with a red seal at the top . They are already on sale in T AL AN, TOMORRON CORINNE 79,000 of the best stores in this country. And hundreds of new stores are adding TOM’S TOAST- R A TALKING: FIO- ED PEANUTS every day. ’ “CENTRAL ® S-St pand & Remember, my wish is that you try a package today. From then on, you will be eating them CHEVY CHASE S0 .';.‘% 3 regularly just as Bill Williams and millions of others are doing. BELLE T i Sincerely, “TOIONY GaAve & Farrasst 5i & TODAY — HOLMES HERBER' THE CHARLATAN." A —lom : |Juoe Eie= 2 'ODAY--SALLY O - GIRL ON THE gAEfiB ekl SAVOY 'ih & Col BaNW. g ED ugul&l, ACCOMPANIMENT.) TIVOL] ' & Park ga. Nw. Tom Huston Peanut Company 14 B bt n (100% ALL T Columbus, Georgia “n..‘n.aoumls.n.w. 3 . ¢

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