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D8 Your Favorite Negative 8x10 Enlargement See us for Developing 35c " LEESE CONPANY and Printing 614 Sth ST. N.W. LOOSE LEAF ACCOUNTING SYSTEM BINDERS' FORMS AND ANALYSIS PADS Livingston, Inc. 722 13th St. N.W Sea Food Cafe Delicious Shad and Shad Roe, Imperial and Deviled Crabs, Steamed Oysters, Fried Oysters, Sea Food Platter, Lobsters and Crabs. 11th and Water Sts. Civil Service Exams. Prepare Now for Clerk-Carrier 'ost_Office Examination. The Civil SMOKE BAN URGE BY DAHLGREN BODY Citizens Want Legislation to Rid City of Grime Nuisance. Elimination of the smoke nuisance in | the District was urged in a resolution | adopted by the Dahigren Terrace Citi- | zens' Association, meeting last night at | the Social Oyster House, Twelfth street. | and Rhode Island avenue northeast. The resolution urged the District | Commissioners to recommend to Con- | gress legislation to relieve this menace, | citing in particular that smoke enmtted | | from both stationary and movable ap- | plances and from the heating plants of | buildings be included in the legislation for the elimination of the nuisance. A section of the resolution advocated the prevention of further installation | of furnaces, plants or appliances which | could mot capably operate without emitting excessive smoke. Copy to Commissioners, Copies of the resolution will be sent to the Commissioners, the director of the Public Buildings and Public Parks and to the Federation of Citizens’ Aiso- THE EVENING STAR;- WASHINGTON, JAPANESE LABOR PLEA IS TAKEN TO U. S. EMBASSY Officials Unable to Act on Dispute With General Motors Over Closing of Plant. By the Associated Press. TOKIO, January 16.—Disputes be- tween. American employers and Jap- anese labor in Japan were brought to official notice here yesterday with the visit to the American embassy of Ikuo Oyama, president of the Farmer-Labor party, one of the radical proletarian groups. Oyama sought intervention by Amer- ican officials in the labor troubles at Osaka, where the General Motors Cor- poration of Japan last month closed down an automobile assembly plant, throwing 280 laborers out of work. The embassy was unable to act, Oyama was told COME TO VILLA ROMA on's. Ilnnt Suburban ‘.‘;II.IEL..Y:‘II("—OB Rockville Pike OPEN ALL WINTER BEST FOOD SERVED A la Carte and Table d'Hote Brenss O Sadety Every Talate and to Gratify’ Every Purse. Chicken Dinner, $1.50 3 Children Die in Burning Home. HULL. Quebec, January 16 (®).— Three children were burned to death Tuesday in a fire which destroyed their home. The¢dead, all children of Mr. and Mrs Pierre Parisee, were Jean Paul Paulette, 2, and Adrienne, 8 montl Reports of the fire sald Mrs. Parisee left the children playing in the kitchen while she went to use a -neighbor’s telephone. When she returned sl’\e1 found the house a mass of flames. She tried to enter, but was forced back by heavy smoke. For Real Smart Furniture Go to Baum’s CONNECTICUT AVE. . Opp. Mayflower Hotel At Your OLR ar: “BARRELED SUNLIGHT" D. - C., THURSDAY, JANUARY 16, Shore Dinners—$1, $1.50, $2 Cine Kodaks and Movie Equipment PARKER PENS # Columbia Photo Supply Co. # 1424 New York Ave. N.W. Na 0619 Disposal experience and famili- ity. with all decorative 193Y. AMUSEMENTS. AMUSEMENTS. F AT FOURTEENTH ST. Janet Gaynor s You Love Her in “CHRISTINA” Symphonto FOX MOVIETONE core with SONG, DIALOGUE and SOUND ——on the stage— FANCHON ana MARCO introduce to Washington ALEXANDER CALLAM presenting to you the folly pirates of fong + . miren’. . and melody i "the JAZZ BUCCANEERS FOX GRAND ORCHESTRA Fox Movietons News SATURDAY A Fox | HEIF S renu. Droos RKO Radie Pictures Presents A Mightier Star 1n the Laugh- Thriller of the Agesl i X >4 :"'S even Keys to Baldpate” AMUSEMENTS. NATIONAL | T Nights. $1 to $3 SAT. MAT. 1.50, $1.00 & 50c (HIMSELF) IN HIS GREATEST SUCCESS “GAMBLING" Direct from 7 months run en Broadway_with original New York Cast. SEATS SELLING Any City 1a orid & POPULAR PRICES Nights, Best Seats, $1.50 Mats. Wed. & Sat. Best Seats, $1.00 Service, Preparatory School SE Cor. 12th & F Sts. N.W 6337 M“!.‘J..N.,TM Opens January 27 s’ and_Advanced Courses e, in, Crodits “and Collections Speeial ©."P. A, Coaching Phone m Cata Y. M. C. A. V556 GASL N.W. 8250 | Stenography, Typewriting SPEED DICTATION, Grees and Pitma Mo. it Service Prepart Dancing 10 to 2 AM. * | ciations. Delegates to the federation Phone Kensington 254 were asked to urge the indorsement of | | the resolution at the next meeting of | the federation. The association went on record as| favoring the present method of opera- | ting_cafeterias in the following Gov- | ernment buildings: The Bureau of En- | graving, the Bureau of Standards and the Government Printing Office, and urged that no private concern be | allowed to operate cafeterias in the | | new Government buildings. Plan Membership Drive. Much discussion was given to plans for an intensive membership campaign. | The secretary was directed to ask the | Washington Railway & Electric Co. to | dispense with whistles used alcng Rhode | Island avenue by trolley car motormen. Musical Movietone “A SONG OF KENTUCKY” with LOIS MORAN mediums, are freely at the dis- posal of those planning paint jobs, of any size or character. w Sing- alking - Daneing Radio Sensation . HIT | 'ol ’s MAT. TODAY Tonight at 8:20 AMERICA'S LOVELIEST JANE COWL “JENNY" with QUY STANDING (Her Best Romantic Comedy) STAINS AND VARNISHES DARAAPPSIPPRAA, Today and 36 Days More Before Washington's Birthday te Serve and Enjoy OUR FAMOUS GREEN BAG flLet us know your particular problem — suggestions and estimates will promptly be forthcoming. New & LACQUERS AND ENAMELS COMING WEEK of Jan. 27 LA N NN NN NI LN N DE_KOVEN'S MASTERPIECE DUCO FOR AUTOS AND FURNITURE DECK’ JACK_OAKIE and Y.M.C. A. Floor Wax & Polishing Brushes SCHOOL OF LAW Early morning classes, 7 to_8:40 Evening classes, 5:30 to 7:30 WM. POWELL HELEN KANE Three-year course leading to LL. B. degree. ‘Winter term opens January 27 736 G St. N.W. National 8250 Wood’s Commercial School New Classes now forming in All Commercial Courses 311 East Capitol St. Linc. 0038 | BOY Shorthand in 30 School Davs. gasiest learned. reads like Stenographic 1. 24 weeks smand | —Because County 4 10 yrs.. 1333 “F." Nat. 2336, PACE COURSES y: B, C. 5. and M. C. S. rees. Y Preslnllon ay “and Evening es Bulletin _on Request BENJAMIN FRANKLIN UNIVERSITY 304 Transportation Building 17th and H Dist. elght-two-fve-nine Art—Advertising Interior Decoration Costume Design Pesitions for Graduates. Ask for New Catalog L[VINGSTONE ACADEMY o 29 Years in Washington Met. 2883 Accounta: WOODWAR[). _|at 2:36, 4:45, 7:51 and 10 pm. A leading Er:v-mnn ::hnnl mr boys. ed. Excellent athletic facilities unnm only. Sixth grade through high 00l ~ Second semester opens February 3. | ow students admitted. !end for catalogue. | " Shone_Nat, 8230, PREPARE NOW -Ac- | number in his home as that in the The association accepted the resigna- tion of Miss Frances W. Barnes, its secretary for the past two vears. Mrs. Edward- Walters was appointed to re- place Miss Barnes pending the elections in May. | The association recommended that the District Commissioners consider the lettering of electric light globes wth | sitreet, sign inscriptions to aid tourists | as well as District motorists. ————— Jailed for Phone Calls. RIVERHEAD, N. Y., January 16 (#). Judge George H.| Furman had almost the same telephone | roadhouse operated by Mr. and Mrs. Hermar Kramer, at Bellport, the cou- ple will be confined a year in jail. He fined a dozen other roadhouse pro- prietors. But as to the Kramers, he said: “A lot of people kept getting me on the telephone when they wanted the roadhouse. I learned what their business was.” TODAY'S AMUSEHENTS National—George M. Cohan “Gambling.” at 8:15 p.m. Poli’s—Jane Cowl in 2:20 and 8:20 p.m. Gayety—"Dimpled Darlings" lesque), at 2:15 and 8:15 p.m. Metrapfll‘h —John Barrymore “Gen. Crack,” at 11:13 am,, 1:13, 3: 13 5:13, 7:13 and 9:15 p.m. R-K-O Keith's—Richard Dix in even Keys to Baldpate” at 11:41 m., 1:42, 3:43, 5:39, 7:40 and 9:41 p.m. Fox—Janet Gaynor in “Christina,” in “Jenny,”. at (bur- Palace—Norma Talmadge in “New York Nights,” at, 11 am. 1:10, 3:25, 5:35, 7:55 and 10:15 p.m. Earle—"Pointed Heels,” at 11:45 am., 1:50, 3:55, 5:45, 7:50 and 10 p.m, Columbia—"Dynamite,” at 10:10 a.m., CLERK-CARRIER POST OFFICE. statisti gl clerk flie clerk” Special coursg for fixem exam. Ctvil S!Y\k‘? Prep ll’; y | hool: s'e. cor. 12t & F N.W. Mot 6837, © | 3 The George Washington || University Law School | | Member Association American Law | Avproved by American Bar Association Second Semester Begins February 3 Registration Period, January 27-February 1 Inclusive Stockton Hall 720 20th St. Telephone West 1640 e Secretarial Sci of Individual Training The Temple School . Inc. 1420 K St. N.W. University Second Semester Regis- tration except for Law School—February 3rd and 4th. Classes re- sume February Sth. For Catalog and Information ‘Apply THE REGISTRAR 2033 G St. N.W. Washington, D. C. | \ | |t 6. 8 and 10 pm. | | Nat. 3258 | ¢ 12:20, 2:35, 4:50, 7:05 and 9:20 p.m. Rialto_Edmund Lowe in “This Thlng Called Love,” at 11:45 a.m., 1:45, 145, 5:45, 7:45 and 9:45 p.m. Ambassador—Harold Lloyd in “Wel- come Danger,” at 5:30, 7:30 and 9:30 pm. Central—"Four Feathers,” am. to 11 pm. State—"“Gold Diggers of Broadway,” from 11 Tivoli—“Charming Sinners,” at 2:40, | 4:25, 6:15. 8 and 9:50 p.m. Get Your Fruit at ORANGE GROVE 1210 N. Y. Ave. N.W. And Save 25c to 50c on Your Dollar Oranges, 50 in basket. . Grapefruit Mixed Baskets . ... Apples—Grimes Golden, Deli- cious, Pippins, per basket— 25c, 30c, 35c, $1.00 Per Bushel, §1.35, $1.50, $1.75 Loose Grapefruit, 2, 3, 4 for 25¢ Ounm dozen ...28¢ $1.00 Lemons. dozen. . Bananas, dozen Walnuts, Ib. Paper Shell Pu:anl 1b. Se 215 1 $1.00 Sweet Apple Cider, gallon, 65¢c Peanuts, fresh roasted, qt., 10c Tceberg lettuce .25¢ .20c—25¢ COFFEE i 35¢ Lb., “On the Table of Those Who Know.” S, ry and Piggly Wiggly Si HUGH REILLY CO. PAINTS & GLASS 1334 New York Ave.—Phone Nat’l 1703 The Special Selling of Living- room Suites Continues until Saturday Night. During this sale you will buy Suites of “Furniture of Merit” distinctive types and characteristic quality, at very material reductions from the regular prices, Don’t let the occasion end—as it will on Saturday night— without improving what is a very exceptional event. The suite as illustrated cuted with effective carving. Cov- ered in genuine mohair in a variety $169w Three-piecce Mohair Suite of very effective design; with carved top rail and mohair covering . e colors for selec- Reduced to.... of t.on in taupe color duced to Three-piece English which we will also order. fort and the constri durability. duced to is well exe- Three-piece Ca Suite which, beautiful effect. duced to ... Re- § combined with handsome gold mohair coverin, rich carving, makes an exceedingly Re-'$49 5.00 Club Suite tailor to your The design invites to com- uction assures 9.00 rved Mahogany the and FAY WRAY ARICH COMEDY DRAMA A LAUGH IN EVERY WHIMSICAL LINE OF OIALOGLE- A HEART THROB IN EVERY oramaric MomeNT. /. LANK BOOKQ —we have them— just what you need. Store Hours: 8 AM. to 5:30 P.M. E. Morrison Paper Co. 1009 Pa. Ave. Our Friday Specials Red Snappers Filet Flounder. ... Spanish Mackerel. . .. ‘Wholesale Eacho & Co., lnc. 21-22-23 Municipal Fish Market 12 & Water S.W. Nat'l 7973 POLLY WALKER With a cast almost as big as the Navy Opened Tuesday nigh Carroll The: in ""Y:zk'h. l." ot Coming here at gular popular SATURDAY GAYETY THEATRE AL GOLDEN and his “DIMPLED DARLINGS" Hap Hyatt lntl Rulll Bradley STRAND 9th & D Sts. N.W. Now_Playing Twice Daily, 2. MYST RIES OF LOVE DR. L. M. GORDON e s Th “Gold Deiggzru of Broadway” All_Talkie SY{.EVAN THNEATER oo AT or BRERLOCK zms . A-e § r-'eé NA _KEN] oTi8 3 A AGREAT CAGT. CBR 3065 TALKING wnd_SINGINC R 185 & Jovins JESSE. THEATE NANCY CARROML DUMBARTON TR ALL a; AES A NIGHT KID" 1uo- oAlicTalking Ficture). Comedy, Taiking Pletures ai Thelr Best "THE (]AMBLERS" CoME ' DANGER" __TALKING PICTURE) ‘Warner Bros.” POI e n TOMORROW—GARY COOP! d MARY BRIAN in CPRE VIRGINIAN." ~ Warner Bros.’ Conn. MeRini mmzyu?munps ik arner Bros. AVENUE GRAND TODAY_ CONWAY TEA Sth St. Bet. D and B and TOMORROW-—_CLIVE OQK:, WILLIAM, POWELL, FAY FICHARD ARLEN in " 1230 C st NE. TODAY—DOROT“Y MACKAILL in 'HE _LOVE RACKET." B R F**14th & Col. B4, N.W. A FLANTE in TODAY_LAURA OLD YOUR w"“" T uh & rark ma. NW. TOMORROW-—RUTH an “CHARMING SIN- Warner B; Ga.' Ave. & Quebee 8t. N.W. TODA\' DOROTH MACKAILL in E_LOVE RACKET.” LU K 9th WM. BOYD in FOOL" 'Talking and ALEXANDRIA, VA. LD LLOYD 'in R A Riine Capitol St Laugh Riot. 1419 N. N "HOLLY- Opera in i;:ngiish AMERICAN mus OPERA s sceck COMPANYI’:J;'::;Acu Three Evenings and On- Matinee Jan. 20, 21, 2: Viadimir Rosing, Artistic Dluzut Robert Edmond Jones, Stage Designer Yolanda of Cyprus Mme. Butterfly Jiee v+ Faust Yot Mat Carmen Jan. ISAAC VAN GROVE, Conductor Prices. $4.40, $3.00, $2.50, $2.00. $1.50, Mrs. Wilson-Greene's Concert ' Buresu, Drooh's. 1 8t mumn 8453, "and. Box O Poll's_Theater. Mon. Eve., Jan. 20, Tues. Eve., Jan. 21, [ KATHARYN FROST, Pianist “Ten hh"l?:li:“". Music On Literature of the Piano Iustrated and Amalyzed ng-Slnlth Studlo School + 1751 New Hampshire Avenue ¥_St._at_13th—Cont. from 11 s. m. NOW PLAYING A United Artists Picture NORMA TALMADGE in her first talking hit “NEW “!.!(. NIGHTS" GILBERI 'l:g_MND DA‘VEMSCPH“OQLER “ETON DAYS” NOW PLAYING A Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Pieture CECIL B. DE MILLE'S DYNAMITE Wwith CONRAD NAGEL KAY JOHNSON. CHARLES BICKFORD STARTING SATURDAY MAURICE CHEVALIER In “THE LOVE PARADE” District of Columbia. THE EARLE—13th and E streets n.» RIALTO—Ninth near G n.w. AMBASSADOR~—18th and Col rd. ~N APOLLO—624 H street n.e. AVENUE GRAND—645 Pa. ave. s.e. CENTRAL—Ninth street. AVALON—Conn. ave. and McKinley. COLONY—Georgia ave. and Farragut. HOME—1230 C street n.e. JESSE—3100 18th st. n.e. TIVOLI—14th and Park rd. n.w. YORK—Georgia ave. and Quebec aw, STANTON—515 C street n.e. SYLVAN—104 Rhode Island ave. s HAPPYLAND—1020 7th street n.<: LIBERTY -ifiaster WOOD," All Talking and Singing. Mt. Rainier, Md. LEN Three-piece De Luxe Mohair Suite, a Grand Rapids production; excep- tionally graceful design, covered in chestnut mohair, with extra pillows for the settee. Solid mahogany Maryland and Virginia. MARYLAND—Hagerstown, Md. OPERA HOUSE—Leesburg, Va. o RECREATION HALL—Indlan Head, REPUBLIC THEATER—Annapolis, Md, UNIVERSAL—Shady Side, Md. MARYLAND—Frederick, Md. TOME SCHOOL—Port Deposit, Md. MARADA—St. Michaels, Md. STATE—Bethesda, Md. MELVILLE—Sykesville, Md. STATE—Westminster, Md. IMPERIAL—Brunswick, Md. PALACE—Frostburg, Md. IS il for 43, iags dance every Fri: | ASHTON—Clarendon, Va. day. 9 to 12 p.m. !!! 15th n.w. Pot. 318. | JEFFERSON—Charlottesville, Va. DAVISON’S o, renior ‘_"l" COLONIAL—Winchestsr, Va. Mrs. é sons, private at lass Saturday 1320 M nst. at 8, Danci: Rt Ve M 8" praciice, TAP DANCING LEARN THE _PROFESSIONAL BALL ROOM AND ALL n\n{s} pANCES TAUGRX sTUbios see L ST N.w. 200 MISS ELLEN WALLER Modern Ballroom Dancing PRISTE LESSONS _CLASSES. 81 ‘ru 2619 14ta !! N.W. ‘hone Adams 2539. Three-piece Tapestry Suite of French inspiration in design; with Jframe with FREE LECTURE :arhved solid mahogany legs and ON eiaian T s224'50 ;:r\';d‘ base. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE I ‘—fiin'a N.C_Ave. BE. cwfl;bll. MT. VERNON PLACE—BALTIMORE, MD. duced to ..... | Term it i = 2nd Begins Three-piece Overstuffed Suite, of Salem Andrew Hart, C. S. B. 79 S N 'K‘EKAB GUINAN _in which the pieces are of unusually . of Cleveland, Ohio " February 1st CO‘\JSERVATORY VF A y —OF MUSIC— T CLUBS." generous size which provides large, Member of the Board of Lec- d“lp comfortable seats.” Custom tureship of The Mother Church, of e built and your choice The First Church of Christ, Resetarto o 3277900 Our Costless Credit makes buying easy House & Herrmann eventh at Eye DANCING. Scientist, in Boston, Massachu- setts. Arrangements for Admission Now Being Made OTTO ORTMANN Director Including Preparatory Department Virsinia Blackhead Superintendent In First Church of Christ, Scientist Columbia Road and Euclid St. N. W. Friday, January 17, at 8 P.M. Under the Auspices of First Church of Christ, Scientist No Collection. All Welcome. Musical Education for | beginners as well as ad- vanced students in all branches. VIRGINIA—Harrisonburg, Va. IIGAD—UIBI:II. Va. ‘rnn-hnml. Va E S8, ll'l‘z—clu m NBW—W”II!N:L Va. STRAND—Strasburg, Va. NEW MARKET—New Market, Va. Tuition from $30 to $120, according to Grade and Study. “Furniture of Merit”. Circulggs on Request 5 Ml R