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1210 G Street N.W., 2nd Floor ANNOUNCING DR. VALJIEN who will give PUBLIC LECTUIES ke DEMONSTRATIONS FREE Do, Lanehian ot Biaes Evening Lectures at 8 0'Clock (No_Collection) COMMON That Hose Last Longer When Repaired by * Southern Stelos Co. 701 12th N.W. 415 7th S.W. Andirons Firepla.c: Goods FRIES, BEALL & SHARP "734 10th St. N.W. Natl. 1964 JETRes e T | FULL DRESS SUIT SHOP All New Tuxedos Full Dress Cutaways —of the better grade to hire. JULIUS WEINBERG, | | | TRI=-MOTORED ALL METAL MONOPLANE UNDER AUSPIES ® LocAL FORD DRALERS MT. VERNON STEAMER MTONALD ENJOYS TRIP ON STEAMER Welcoming Program Augurs Well for Mission, Premier’s i e 3 Party Believes. By the Assoclated Press. S. 5. BERENGARIA, October 1.—The Berengaria ploughed steadily through a gray festive sea today three days from | New York with the British prime min- | ister, Ramsay MacDonald, and his | daughter, Miss Ishbel, aboard. Since leaving Southampton Saturday thepremier and his daughter seem to have enjoyed every minute of their trip, spending the hours in walking, reading and conversation about the spacious decks and lobbies of the great ship. Miss Ishbel danced most of last eve- ning with both British and American | passengers_with whom she has made friends. During the day her father found time for several conferences with his staff and to sit for his portrait by the artist, Tom Van Oss. A London dispatch to the Atlantic edition of the London Daily Mail car- ried details of the premier's reception program in New York. Members of the party expressed themselves as delighted that the program should manifest so rauch welcome. TODAY'S AMUSEMENTS. National—“A Connecticut Yankee,” musical comedy, at 8:20 p.m. Belasco—"Her Friend the King," William Faversham, at 8:30 p.m. with Poli’'s—“The Ghost Parade,” mystery | melodrama, at 8:20 p.m. Gayety — “Burlesque Revue,” lesque, at 2:15 and 8:15 p.m. Earle—“Hearts in Exile,” photoplay, at 11:15 am,, 1:20, 3:25, 5:20, 7:25 and | 9:35 p.m. Palace—"Three Live Ghosts” nt 11:45 am., 2:20,5:10, 7:40 and 9:55 p.m. Fox—"No Defense,” at 12 noon, 2:55, 5:10. 8 and 10:25 p.m. nl-llo—"'rnmght at Twelve,” , 1:10, 3:05, 5, 6:55 and 0 p.m. | L“lle— !L 1:30, 3: 30 5:30, 7:30 and Columbia. ond week), at 10: 7:20 and 9:30 p. Metropolitan vay” (second bur- | 'The Dmce of Life” (sec- 5 a.m., 12:50, 3, 5:10, GalleRgrrs of and- eek), at 11:20 0, 0 and 9:20 p.m Hems in Exile,” at Charles Macalester Leaves ith St. Wharf Daily 10 AM. and 2 P.M. Round Trip, 85¢ Admission, 25c¢ ©afe and Lunch Counter on Steamer Mt. Vernon Not Open on Sundavs. OME HERE for your Blank Book Needs Store Hours: 8 AM. to 5:30 P.M. E. 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Diamond Importer Found Bound and Gagged in Houston, Tex. HOUSTON, Tex., October 1 (P).— Found beaten, bound and gagged in a rest room of the Queen Theater Build- ing here, J. D. Rose, diamond importer, reported yesterday he had been robbed of gems valued at about $30,000. Rose took the diamonds to the office of the H. L. Taylor Wholesale Jewelers in the buildinl and while showing them complained of being ill. He went to the rest room on the floor below and half an hour later was found unconscious there, the gems gone. Y/ M. C. A. Conference Feb. 14. cial).—The executive committee of the State council of student Y. M. C. | meeting here Sunday, decided to hold its third annual conference February 14-16 at Washington and Lee Univer- sity. The theme for the conference will be “The College Man and Organ- ized Religlon.” The conference was held last year here at Lynchburg Col- lege. [JNION while our coupon PRIVACY. more, per year. | | | | | I | LYNCHBURG, Va., October 1 (Spe- | di STAR, WASHINGTON, HIGH WATERS IMPEDE TRAFFIC IN GEORGIA Railroads and Highways in South- east Section Found Blocked by Muddy Torrents. By the Associated Press. AUGUSTA, Ga., October 1»:.-9 and highway traffic was further im= peded by high water in Southeastern Georgla yesterday. Muddy torrents which battered Augusta and the sur- rounding sections shifted their violence farther south. ‘Waycross and Brunswick, reporting improvement in rail and highway con- ns in some instances, .were con- fronted with new washouts on_other routes. Northbound highway traffic was being held in Brunswick and cars bound south were stopped at Savannah after closing of the coastal highway because of high water at King's Ferry. Two planes to transport medicine were ordered to the Augusta section by the War Department. One was forced down at Harlem by a broken (ONTRUSTCOMP, OF THE DISTRICT OF COLUHBIA A Safe Deposit Box at the Union Trust Company—conveni- ently accessible between Washington’s business and residence sections—affords unquestioned safety for your valuables, rooms assure absolute The cost for both is only $3, or a little 2% paid on Checking and 3% on Savings Accounts . SOUTHWEST CORNER FIFTEENTH AND H STREETS NORTHWEST EDWARD.J STELLWAGEN v SIDE~T D. C. propeller, but the other ‘weather ‘would permit, m'hny tnnl was still in a tangle at Augusta. AMUSEMENTS. Pouys TONIGHT, 8130 Mats. Thur. & Sat. Year's Gnm T hrill uuwvo_pjgggu to make & survey of conditions as soon as the WIBON"E’REENE'S CONCERTS. 1m-so ARTISTS’ COURSE 4 YLADIMIR HOROWITE Planist Rising Greatest Dancer REZIA STON SYMPHONY ORCH. et issevitsky, GGLE "Tenor. "Met. Spers. 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Surplus, $3,400,000 BRANCHES: . Central—7th and Mass. Ave. Northeast—8th and H Sts. N.E. Southwest—7th and E Sts. S.W. Northwest—1140 15th St. N. WASHINGTON’S LARGEST TRUST COMPANY TUESDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1929. F n and Undressin Piko Peters—demi-tasse to him was & “hot ‘World's funniest human on sta: steater than ever as a WIL! nd funnier and AM FOX star—he § TALKS ano SINGS in the Fox Movietone Revelation, “NANA" From the novel by Emile Zola . LITTLE THEATRE Oth het. ¥ & G Met.' 9183 FALL FESTIVAL BENEFIT St. Dominic’s Church d E Sts. S.W. d TOMORROW Stanler-Crandall Theaters (Direction Warner Rros.) T13TR_8T. JUST BELOW F _ More Adorable Than Ever DOLORES COSTELLO In Warner Bros.” Vitaphone Talking Picture “HEARTS IN EXILE” Many Added Hits agreed that it's SMicrisinment on 'the “THE GOLD DIGRERS NICK LUCAS NANCY WELFORD CONWAY TEARLE ANN PENNINGTON Other Stars and 100 Beauties AMBASSADOR coi*: TODAY—_DOLORES _ COSTELLO ' in H!ARTE 1" !XXLE (100% ALL~ APOLLO CTy nfi— TODAY and TOMORROW —GRETA GARBO in ARD™ ACCOMPANIM TODAY and TOMORROW_NORMA “THE LAST OF MRS. CHEYNEY" (100% ALL-TALKING PICTURE). W—rfii—i‘dfl'fl.—l’.‘— TODAY_CLAIRE WINDSOR in —— MIDSTREAM. u & Park Rd. N.W. 'TODAY snd TOMORROW—DO! B ot (100% ING PICTURE) e. & Qu YORK ©* e Bt. N.W. TQDAY snd . TOMORROW._BILL DOVE G uou!prr' B YRS e District of Columbia. THE EARLE—Thirteenth and E streets northwest. RIALTO—Ninth near G northwest. AMBASSADOR—Eighteenth and Co- lumbia road northwest. APOLLO—624 H street northeast. AVENUE GRAND—§45 Pennsylvania avenue southeast. = CENTRAL—Ninth street between D nd AVALON—Connectieut avenue and MeKinley street, D. C. COLONY—Georgia avenue and Far- ragut street. HOME—1230 © sirest mortheast. TIVOLI—Fourteenth and Park read northwest. YORK—Georgia avenue and Quebee street northwest. REPUBLIC—1343 You street north- ‘west, STANTON—S515 C street northeast. HAPPYLAND—1020 Seventh street northwest. Maryland. MARYLAND—Hagerstown, Md. CAPITOL—Cumberisnd, Md. ll:.c.'BA'lloN HALL—Indian Head, UNIVERSAL—Shady Side, Md. LLOYD—South Cumberiand, Md. | MARYLAND--Frederick, Md. NEW—Elkton, Md, TOME SCHOOL—Port Deposit, Ma. MARADA—St. Michaels, Md. MONTE BLUE. 'NO DEFENSE’ AVITAPHONE * TALKING PICTURE Mo and hoar CONAN DOVLE Famed British Author, Creator of Sheriock Holy On the Stage ARTHUR "PAT" WIEST ine FANCHON ené MARCO IDEA “GOBS OF Joy” FOX GRAND ORCHESTRA Fox Movietone News [ IR NN T ATIONAL Tonight at 8:20 I‘o‘o uw ’l“ o °“ I MAT. TOMORROW, 50c to $1.50 l MOAOK TW 5. A CORMECTICUT re THE THEATRE GUILD OF NEW YORK Presents THE _THEATRE GUILD ACTING COMPANY In the First seription Season. EUGENE O’NEILL’S Satiric Comedy MARCO MiLLIONS TONITE Bs Osm Wed. sttty DELASCU oo 2 lll-t Messrs._Shubes [FAV FAVERSHAM AM_| In a Modern Comedy by ho “THE MIDDLE WATCH" By lan Hay and Stephen King-Hi The Beazation of the Shaftes - Theater. London. LOEW'S ol LU LUMBIMA LOEW'S PaLacE Pt s F_ST. at_13tb—Cont. frem 11:00 Now Playi; A United Artists Bieture THAREE LIVE GHOSTS ALL TALKING LAUGH HIT AL EVANS In a Great Stage Hit “FIVEmi TEN FOLLIES” CoLumsiA at_i2th—Cont. from 10:45 HELD OVER 20 WEEK A Paramount Pleture THE DANCE OF LIFE Featuripg NAL SKELLY NANCY CARROLL ALL TALKING ALL SINGING ALL DANCING Sequences in Technicolor Virginia. AMERICAN—Roanoke, Va. JEFFERSON—Charlottesville, Va. NEWPORT—Norfolk, Va. RIALTO—Danville, Va. COLONIAL—Winchester, Va. STRAND—Staunton, Va. BROADWAY—Danville, Va. NEW—Lexington, Va. MASONIC—Clifton Fprge, Va. OLIVER—Crewe, Va. COLONIAL—Fredericksburg, Va. VIRGINIA—Harrisonburg, Va. REGAL—Urbanna, Va. TOWN HALL—Tappahannock, Va. WEISS—Emporia, Va. STRAND—Roanoke, Va. AUDITORIUM—Onancock, Va. RITZ—Chatham, Va. BEDFORD—Bedford, Va. BOTETOURT—Fincastle, Va. EMPIRE—Saxis, Va. NELSON HALL—Lovingston, Va. OPERA HOUSE—Bassett, Va. FIELDALE—Fieldale, Va. FRANELIN—Rocky Mount, Va. GATES—Portsmouth, Va. . NATIONAL SOLDIERS’ HOME—Na- tional Soldiers Home, Va. MANHATTAN—Norfolk, Va. IDLE HOUR~—Petersburg, Va. RELEE—Relee, NEW MARKET—New Market, Va. JEFFERSON—Brookneal, Va. CAMEO—Lawrenceville, Va. AC‘!!II.I'.IS HIGH SCHOOL—Bena. a. LEE-JACKSON HIGH SCHOOL— Mathews, Va. - West Virginia. OPERA HOUSE—Piedmont, W, Va. PRINCESS—Lewisburg, W. Va. BERKLEY—Berkiey Springs, W. Va. BRIDGE—Paw Paw, W. Va. GAYETY THEATER Matinee Every Day MUTUAL BURLESK PHONE DISTRICT 9324 Military Exposition and Carnival Washington Barracks Thursday. Friday snd Saturdsy October 3, 4 & 5 Afternoon and Eveming 2:30 and 8:00 O'Clock “Smashing Through the Argonne ;V:!kh Sergeant General Admission & Reserve eat Tickels on sale at— Willard Hotel Hotel Automnbile Assosiation Butternut Sts. king Troubles Today, Tomorrow and Thursday Shows at 6:00 and 8:48 umm\ LA PLANTE, JOSEPH SCHILD- RAUT and OTIS HARLAN in “SHOW BOAT” APLL-TALKING, SINGING, DAN! OVIETONE ACT AND 8O JESSE THEATER IR S “THE WARE CASE." STEW. ey AR TER 630, 800, 930, HIPPODROME r?;«é"éisr'm BIRANGE CASE OF CAPT. RAMF! STANTON - ABrtoNs *I% 1oves WITH ADOLPHE MENJOU, FAY MPTON.. CAROLINA "SEESS Resr. gfl?ERhANCY CARROLL, GARY e o PRINCESS _ndifi? Bertfio. GOLLEGIAN COMEDAY CIRCLE m'm?' cg‘r{&.’ufiny 1 IRENE RICH, ~THE ptinks B R0 535 8th St. SE. SUE CAROL_ii ‘Witp. ALEXANDRIA, VA. 'YRNA LOY in “HARD BOILE! " (a Vitaphone Talk- _‘ng_Pleture). SYLVAN THEATER Tooe S8 * 1320 . N.W. Na 3341 - inst. lfl Dlneln MAE mVlSON AR % —Balet, Toe: o Om! RIII'III modern T4 !-lmbnln' ren and Adults Open Now for Private.Lesso Bnnmom Cllll Evenings, I to 11 dnmees.” Bt Ji'o Tiao 'x“a?“‘u'&‘”’-i—fiu'.;.'.‘: Circle.” National 3341. i PAUL TCH“DERNIKOFF LISA GARDINER Just returned from four months’ st 1 Eifove, announe the. Ainth season of the Tchernikoff- Sardinn

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