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D. C. FRIDAY ISIT This Store For All Your Blank Book Needli Morrison Paper Co. JUNE 14, 1929 AMUSEMENTS. BUS EXCURSIONS TO CHAPEL - POINT Saturdays and Sundays Leays Saturday. between 12:30 and THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, MEXICAN DEVELOPMENT DESCRIBED OVER RADIO country’s educational facilities. AMUSEMENTS. Under the administrations of Presi- nearly 10 times as large as the bud- expenditures for education have been getary allowance for this item under President Caranza, he said. When Pres- | ident Calles took office in 1926, he de- clared, there were but 600 rural’ schools. NEW TRAFFCRULES | 527 E. vance in Education Since 1, £135, 7135 and [ Commercial Agent Potints Out Ad- Forest Hills Association Of- Columbia—"The Rainbow Man," at fers Regulations to Curb Conn. Ave. Fatalities. Several traffic regulations for the protection of pedestrians and automo- biles at the intersection of Albemarle street and Connecticut avenue, where the fourth death occurred a few days ago, were recommended last night by the Forest Hills Citizens' Association. These included establishment of safety zones, the prohibition of parking near all four corners, reduction of the speed Jimit from 30 to 22 miles an hour and police and traffic light protectian. The associatfon al & previous meet- ing had named a commitiee to confer with Traffic Direclor Harland as to the | best means of safeguarding the corner and this movemer.. was spurred by the subsequent death of Ann Woolard, 8, of 4514 Connecticut avenue, who was run down as she cressed the avenue. After a confercnce with Mr. Harland L. A. Carruthers, chairman of the ns- soclation’s traffic committee, reported that the traffic director had’ recom- 10:50 a.m.,, 1, 3:10, 5:25, 7:256 and 9:30 “Careers,” at 11:10 am., 7:20 and 9:30 p.m. For ! s, at 11:45 am., 2:35, 440, 7:50 and 9:55 b, | Palace—“A Man's Man," at 11:50 2:25, 5:15, 7:45 and 10 p.m. | Metropolitan—"Noah's Ark” mcond week), at 11:15 am, 1:15, 3:15, 5:15, 7:15 &nd 9:20 pan. | | Little Theater—"The Weavers” (sec- | ond week), continuous from 1 pm. to | 11 pan. 1'10‘; sador — “Gentlemen of the | t 6:05, 7:50 and 9:40 pm. | “Why Be Good,” at 2:25, ’ 7:45 and 9:35 p.m. ral—*“Nolsy Neighbor: m 11 a.am. to 11 pa. |1 lo 6, continu- Annetlc stkms to Graduate. Aunette E. Hawkins, daughter of | | William L. Hawkins, attorney and em- | ploye of the Census Bureau, will be | | graduated from Smith College, North- | | ampton. Mass, Monday. The girl won | | a scholarship to Smith from Dunbar | High School. All principal American makes were shown at the recent automobile show in | Rome, Italy. 1910 Revolt. Mexico was described as one of the | | most rapidly developing countries in the world by Jose Miguel Bejarano, com- mercial agent of the Mexican Govern- ment, in & radio address over Station WRC Wednesday night. Senor Bejarano described Mexic being the only country in the histor the world which has doublcd its populs tion in 10 ye Since the vevo of 1910, he declared, remarkable pi Tess has been made in developing the dents Obyegon, Calles and Ports Gil the THE LONGEST RUN In your hose re-knit by Southern Stelos Co. 701 12th St. N.W. The Parrot 1643 Conn. Ave. “Speaks for Itsel/” lnrellllyll\l In ho wn chicken, v vegetabies and seasonable food. Cold Salads for Hot Days s, Under his regime this number was m~J creased to 5,000 1009 Pa. Ave. FEDA Pesented by il Sheal THE BALTIMORE & VIRGINIA STEAMBOAT CO. A LITTLE VOYAGE WASHINGTON to BALTIMORE Follow the Pioneers—Through the Historic Potomac By way of the modern Steamers DORCHESTER and TALBOT Returning to Washington by Rail on fast Trains of the Pennsylvania Railroad—325 Miles of delightful cruising, down the Potomac, up the Chesapeake Bay—Through a country teeming with' riches of History and Tradition. TWO NIGHTS AND ONE DAY—ON THE WATER t Class Accommodations—Excellent Meals—Congenial People Steamers leave Washington—Seventh Street Wharf Monday, Wednesday and Saturday—4 P.M. Minimum Cost for One Person $12.62 FORMATION, LITERATURE AND RESERVATIONS N.W. and 7th St. Wharf., Fi ALL at P. R. R. City Ticket Office—613 14th St. Ask or write for descriptive folder. R. H. SOULSBY, General Passenger Agent. Pier' 8, Light Street, Baltimore, Md. between 9:00 and 00 A, 28 ondied: 'me Washington. Virginis. land Coach Co. Station, Pennsylvania Avenue and [2th St N.W. Phone Franklin 664; DAILY EXCURSIONS to the SEASHORE Chesapeake Beuch Railway | Bathing Dancing All Amusements Fri Sundays & Mol Trains leaye District Lme 30, 328 s EACH AND PICNIC SUPPLIES A visit here first will make your outing a big success. GARRISON'S William Fox //eart 2 JSensational Weeks a the l()orldr.[argld Vlealm ke " oxy’ol{w York ‘ F6bx mMovietone Feature s COMING TOMORROW IOWFOX On the Stage JOUN, 1RVING Fisuer 1215-1217 E St mended to the Commissioners a redt -———————-‘———— tion in the speed limit and installati Worth light as soon &s funds ¢ Ballcr $ !O able. ocfation also recommended i . ol the latest All-Elecirle RADIO that trafc lights be installed on Con- | COMPANY ! A 712 W s necticut avenue from Albemarle to El R SRR erumua@rammr licott street for the protection of chil- g Egyptian Tea Room dren attending the E. V. Brown and Grant Road schools. It “was further | 1210 G St. N.W. Second Floor recommended that additional police- men be placed on duty during school hours. Speakers pointed cut that the fourteenth precinct has only seven men available for traffic duty near the three | “Your Furtune Free [E] With a LA‘ vl Teu” g Luncheon, 60c Tea, 40c Dinner, 75¢ and $1.00 We Cater Eridye Parties and Dances schools in the vicinity. Frank. 8332 Telephone Potomac 6322 “Closed on Sundays” :zz:mzzzz.:zx:.:.xxzzzz ’ Creater ‘Comfort—More Styleg$ MoreModerate Price $ STORAGE WAREHOUSE SALE —TIRES AND TUBES— Metropolitan Warehouse Co. 50 Florida Avenue N.E. A Solid Carload Absolutely Brand-New Tires and Tubes Has Been Placed in Our Hands by a Manufac- turer With Orders to SELL AT BARGAIN PRICES. EXTRA DISCOUNT If You Purchase Two or More Tires. Fisk Prem. 30x5.25 ...$8.95|31x5.25 ... 32x6.00 ...10.95 | 30x5.00 33x6.00 ....11.75|31x5.00 .. 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George Taylor, 64, Operations Manager of Pan-American Air- ways, Inc,, a Victim, O JOHN MURRAY ANDERSONS PRODU THEME OF LOVE fcatdrmfl/«DON BARCLAY M, MARIETTA LILLIAN WHITE- CEJOHNWVALSH JOHNNY DALE- NITA CAROL GAMBY-HALE ENSEMBLE Established 1858 By the Associated Pi HAVANA, June 14. —Gen George Tay- | lor, 64 years old, operations manager of 'the-Pan-American Airways, Inc., at Port Au Prince, Haiti, and former United States Army officer, died at 7 p.m. yes- terday of injuries received In an wir- plane crash earlier in (he day. His death, which occurred at the Los Angeles Hospital at Santiago de Cuba, Was the second in the crash, E. A. Grif- fith, radio opeiator, being burned to death when the plane, a Pan-American Airways passenger-mail ship, failed to gain height as it took off for Havana and struck some power wires, Four others were injured. Mrs. Tay- lor, who escaped injury, was prostrated last night at her husband's death. _HERTZOG TAKES LEAD IN AFRICAN ELECTIONS Premier $1.00, 50 & 50¢ DAVID BELASC “THE GIRL OF THE GOLDEN \/EST” Next Week: % LITTLE 9th Bet. F & G Last Day “THE WEAVERS” TONIGHT AT 9:30 Emil Jarnings “OTHELLO” MARSHALL HALL CHARLES MACALESTER th St Whart 10 AM. Leaves B0 And 6:45 PA. AMUSEMENTS " Soe FREE ADMISSION AMUSEMENT PARK 1S FOR YOUR FUN DAILY NOON 'TIL MIDNITE DANCING “Loose Ankies Overcomes Advantage Taken Early by Party of Jan C. Smuts. By The Associated Press. CAPE TOWN, Union of South Afriea, June 14.—The late refurns have in- creased the margin of Premier J. G. Hertzog's victory in Wednesday's gen eral elections, but there were still enough seats out today to turn the tide the other way. With 131 seats out of 143 reported, | the standing of the parties was: | Nationalists (government), 64, | South African (opposition), 59. 2 Creswell Laborites (government), 5./ National Council Laborites, 3. | In doubt, Earlier returns showed former Pre- | mier Jan C. Smuts in the lead. " GIVE FATHER A SQUARE DEAL A == M. E.SWING €O0. ALL RIP, With DOLORES COSTELLO and GEORGE O’BRIEN F AT FOURTEENTH ST. MANUFACTURED WEATHER Temperature Always 79° LAST DAY MAY McAVOY In a Comedy of Love Errors in Gay Paree “STOLEN KISSES” A Vitaphone Talking Plcture with e CLAUDE GILLINGWATER # ——ON THE STAGE—— [ JOHN IRVING FISHER A warp-proof moisture-proof, ALL-STEEL REFRIGERATOR Unusual Values at Gibson’s Look over this splendid list and notice how many unusual values we are offering. Unusual articles at very unusual low prices. A rale that you don’t often see. COQLED BY REFRIGERATION UT NOT COLD” nuu{ Ill an M, TO ¥ P. M. 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