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HE EVENING STAR, WASHINGT Your Favorite Negative - 8x10 Enlargement Developing and Printing 35c National 6580-6571 OPTICAL a LEESE::0™ Today and Tomorrow Great One-Cent Sale GIBSON’S 919 G St. N. See us for 4 Golf Clubs, Golf Bag and 2 Balls Complete, Only $6.50 Come_in and sce our huge display of _toys. Open evenings till Xmas. TOY_AND NOVELTY CO. Ine. Nat. 1586 GARRISON 1215 E St. N.W. Get Your Boy a Pair of Solid Leather Shoes Prices Very Reasonable GIBSON’S 915 G St. N.W, ice Day O Night RICHMOND $3.50 FREDERICKSBURG . $1.75 JACKSONVILLE $20. 00 AveusTa, ea. 81423 |'nn|| ieheh © 2850 ATLANTA S 18.76 -IIIAH $23.25 MONTGOMERY . v+ . 2000 NEW OBLIANS PI'ITSBUIIGH $7.00 mlflll' l 2.75 BUFFAL 025 DETROIT . llmnunul. 185 1. Lov! 20.00 ANGELS nam and Information st Union Bus Depot 1336 New York Ave., N. W. Phone Metropolitan 1512 “Have Lunch at The Terminal Cafe’ OFFICTAL NOTICE. ionmo COMMISSION OF THE DISTRICT Columbia, November 30. In ac- eardnnu Fith the pmvmom ot Bection 3 of Act ngress, approved March 1. u:o lPuhh: o, 153, G811 Gontren n'Act gulate the helght, an of bulidings 1% the District of culumbln end to create a Zoning Commission. and for 'i’fi"; purposes.”) motice is hereby eiyen at @ bublic hear 4 Room of, the l;lllrlc( Bullding besin: ning at AM.. 1929, A, %000 0 AihSiaceing the followini o posed changes in the Zoning Regulatfo: and the boundaries of the use, helsht s : Change the last pa ept Cine residential district a pub- ‘Where ‘o repair facilities ma ks b estabtished. erected. of o, hen permit 5. Issued, § iere are en file with the Commissioners of the District of Columbls the written conzents he owners of 175 per cent of (a) the Droperts’ within the sauare where it it rro- posed to establish, or enlarge such ga- zaze. and (b) of ‘all mh-r Droperty within 200 ° tee stablishment: gel P o eryicin be_established. erected. or enlarzed without eonsents in an apartment house: provided that the floor area of such garage Goes not exceed one-fourth of the total floor srea de- signed for“use or ‘used by tenants in such ai permit to erect such public garages in the Tesidential district if after due public hear- either on petition of residents. or or on the initiativé of ‘Commissioners themselves, - they fir e Tt ‘e Biasased surage, of its entrances. or of its exits is such as may cause dangerous or otherwise obiectionable trafc conditions” Add after line 26. page 7.'as part of Section IV—First Commercial trict. & paragraph to read as follows: ‘A pubilc garage where no repair or servic- ne faciliiies are maintained may be estab- nlargad without con- niding permitted. in' the First *Retrict provided ihat the oo o awe "toes o gxzecd. oner fourth of the total floor ates desiari=d for or used by tenants in such building: and pro- Yided Further that such sarase be Approved he Commissioners of the District of ecom: ou: Tustiey exclysion from the Second Comm ict., 1 CHANGE PROM RESDEN- TIA] c Ann TO, LI 80 oCAREA: ots 5. 6 NW. oM, 0. A Rts'murrzn AREA TO FIK, TR By G AREA- parcel 4681, nrlm R AL O0eas Prssenden Street and G necticut Avenue. N. W.__in_square 1986, [3 NGE FROM REGIDENTIAL. 60" C FIRST COMMERCIA! A: part of parcel 202/ in sauare sa0, pear m-‘ Dlmlu Line and | disturbed. | | teacher of German and dramatic art; S eclal Xmas Offér' d between the pro- reets, BE 1L FINGERPRINT CLUE INTEACHER MURDER Rockford, Ill., Woman Found, in Apartment Beaten With Iron Pipe. | By the Associated Press. ROCKFORD, Ill, December 9 —Fin- gerprints on the short length of plpe | used to kill her were the most im clues police had today to the slaying ef Miss Cordelia Gummersheimer, 30- : year-old _school teacher. Miss Gummersheimer was clubbed to death some time afier 11 o'clock Satur- | day night. Friends seeking her after { she had failed to keep an appointment last night discovered the body, clad in pajamas, lying across the bed of her third-floor apartment. | Police today were looking back over Miss Gummersheimer’s life in quest of a possible motive. The young woman had not been attacked, physicians said, and nothing in the apartment had been Miss Gummersheimer had been & here eight years, and had a wide circle | of friends. " Neighbors said she had fre- quent callers, both men and women, and police found letters and telegrams showlng she corresponded with several Voices of a man and woman, appar- | ently in friendly conversation, were | heard between 8 and 9 p.m. Saturday | night. The light in the apartment | went out about 11 p.m. and coroner’s | physicians said the teacher met d!llh‘ shortly afterward. A book lay open beside the bed, ls‘ though she had read until tired. ‘A‘ screen had been removed from a win-| dow overlooking a rear porch, and it | was by this means, police are sure, that | the slayer entered. He probably left by | the front door, which was found un- locked. 1 ‘The teacher’s father, J. J. Gummers- heimer, editor of the Belleville (fll)‘ one may have had to take his daugh- ter's life. TODAY'S AMUSEMENTS, National—Earl Carroll's “Vanities,” with W. C. Fields, at 8:20 p.m. Gayety—Harry Steppe's Show, bur- lesque, at 2:15 and 8:15 p.m. Rialto—“Lucky in Love,” singing and talking, lt 11: 50 am., 1:50, 3:50, 5:50, 7:50 and 9: | Culumhu—“‘.l'he Virginian” (second | week), with Gary Cooper, at 10:55 am., 1, 3:10, 5:15, 7:20 and 9:30 p.m. P-Iue—Grem Garbo and Conrad Nagel, in “The Kiss,” at 11 am, 1:15, 3:35, 5:55, 6:15, 8:15 and l050pm Fox—Belle Baker, in “Song of Lov singing and talking, lt 11:45 am,, 2:30, 4:45, 7:45 and 9:30 p. Earle—Alice White m “The 01l‘| From Woolworth's, at 11:45 1:40, 3:50, 5:40, 7:45 and 9:55 p.m.; hlk!ng and singing. Metropolitan — Irene Bordoni in 1 “Paris,” singing and talking, at 11:15 am, 1:15, 3:15, 5:15, 7:15 and 9:15 p.m. 0 fiully ONeil at 11:40 am,, 1: 40, 3: 40, 5 -and 9:35 p. Ambnudom—Alice wmu in “The | Gltll From Woolworth’s,” from 6 p.m. to 11 pm. Tivoli—Lila Lee and Ralph Graves in “Flight,” at 1:45 until 11 p.m. Central—Lila Lee and Ralph Graves :n ;’lfll'ht," continuous from 11 am. 0 11 p.m. MODEL 91 $137-50 COMPLETE With Tubes You must HEAR the as furniture alone. peal is irresistible with the marvelous WAITERS TOO DRESSY. Discussion Marks London Meeting | of Outfitters’ Association. LONDON (#).—A loud plea for a new vening dress for waiters so that they may be distinguished from the guests | stead of depositing his hat and cane! they serve has been made by the Na- | tional Association of Outfitters to the | Hotel Proprietors’ Association. E. W. 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America’s Greatest Somgsiress Belle Baker A Screen Triamph of Drama & Song “Song of Love” Relph Graves—David Durend «=eON THE STAGE=—— Fanchon & Marco Present an Unusual Ides “BEACH NIGHTS” THE KITAROS DAVIS & LA RUE AR T HADLEY 16 SUNKIST BEAUTIES JOHN IRVING FISHER Overture, “Carmen* FOX GRAND ORCHESTRA LEON B JILOFF, conducting FOX MOVIETONE NEWS .1t Speaks for Itself " ATIONAI. Tonight at 8:20 MATi A0 | $1.00 10 $4.00 ALL NEW—FIRST TIME HERE 9+ EDUIION AMERICAS GREATEST Rivi EARL CARROLL vANrrus s mo /nclud‘n ORIGINAL PRODUCTION - 45 SCENES faoew-d] F_8t._at_13th—Cont. from 11 s. m. NOW PLAYING A Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Picture GRETA GARBO n her greatest THE KISS with CONRAD NAGEL ON THE STAGE ALLAN ROGERS Melod: HE PALACE FALL FESTIvAL THELD OVER 2D WEEK! A Paramount Picture THE VIRGINIAN ALL TALKING with GARY COOPER RICHARD ARLEN MARY BRIAN WALTER KUSTON The Greatest Outdoor Picture Produced! PLAYING NOW AT OUR POPULAR FRICES ALL SEATS—Mornings, 25¢ Atternoons, 35¢. Evenings, 5o R W W NOW PLAYING o “LUCKY IN LOVE" with MORTON DOWNEY A mew -.llel! song saga Laughter lul m Boston Women’s Symphony ORCHESTRA ETHEL LEGINSKA, Conducter PLAYING HER OWN ooncnm Constitation Hall, 8s Seats Mrs, Teau, Droop' Sat. Wilion Gir SONG RECITAL EMMA REDELL 03 Talking, Singing and 1410 N Caoite) St GEORGE O'BRIEN in All_Talking. Mt. Rainier, M ROGERS tn KEN MAYNARD in_“SOMEWHERE 1| NORA." WALLY WALES e BAD: in_~THUNDERBOLT. GEORGE' BANCROPT Comedy and Iy cl..uu BOW. - THE SATURDAY NIGHT KID. " LeMAIRE COMEDY. . SYI.VAN THEATER e AW, ANNE EAGELS. 0 OURBARTON ».«.,.{'wm~ CHESTER 1B L WOMAN TRA Picture). MORRIS and HAL SKELLY (100% All-Talking DY_BO Cont| SECO “SA LUT inuous — Silver rrln M % CLAUDETTE COLBERT in “THE LADY LIES." Talkin Comedy. New: BETHESDA BETHESDA. r S BROADWA BTAR CAST. GAYETY 'IIIEA'I'EII | Big Midnite Show Thursday Bluk & Wlute Revue in_ One THOR TR District of Columbia. THE EARLE—13th and E streets n.w. RIALTO—Ninth near G n.w. AMBASSADOR~—18th and Col rd. a.w. APOLLO—624 H street n.e. AVENUE GRAND—645 Pa. ave. s CENTRAL—Ninth street. AVALON—Conn. ave. and McKinley. COLONY—Georgia ave. and Farragut. HOME—1230 C street n.e. TIVOLI—14th and Park rd. n.w. YORK—Georgia ave. and Quebec n.w. STANTON—515 C street n.e. HAPPYLAND—1020 7th street n.w. Maryland and Virginia. | MARYLAND—Hagerstown, Md. OPERA HOUSE—Leesburg, Va. IE,;!:.!ATION HALL—Indian Head, REPUBLIC THEATER—Annapolis, Md. UNIVERSAL—&hady Side, Md, MARYLAND—Frederick, Md. TOME SCHOOL—Port Deposit, Md. MARADA—St. Michaels, Md. BETHESDA—Bethesda. Md. MELVILLE—Sykesville, Md. | STATE—Westminster, Md. IMPERIAL—Brunswick, Md. | PALACE~—FTrostburg, Md. ASHTON—Clarendon, JEFFERSON—Charlottesville, Va. COLONIAL—Winchester, Va. | STRAND—Staunton, Va. MASONIC—Clifton Forge. Va. OLIVER—Crewe, Va. COLONIAI~—Fredericksburg, Va. VIRGINIA—Harrisonburg, Va. BEGAb—l‘rhlnnn. Va. 'WN HALL—Trappahannock, Va. Wlls!. Emporia, Va REfZ—Chatham, Vi RELEE—Relee, Va. NEW-—Woodstock, Va. STRAND—Strasburg, Va. NEW MARKET—New Market. Va. DANCING.