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D—8 GRADUATE ENE OHN SHORTTALK Columbia Junior High Pupils Dispense With Usual Formal Address. Midyear duation exercises for 52 ‘members olnf;le senior class of Colum- bia Junior High School were held this lmo!d, Lilllian Carrick, Elisabeth Coale, Prancis Cruitt, Ruth Dick, Adele Ellis, M: t Esther mm. Dorothy Gehrman, Agnes Lemmer, Marshall, Marie Gustav Rott, Martha Schommer, Hazel Shoemaker, Smith, Vernon. Dworkin, James Francis, Tillle Gritz, Anna Harrison, William Hughes, Sophie Shertin, " anaris, George Harvey, iph Holder, Rowste, Raloh: Smith, Leros Stamiond: . Ralpl TOy Leon Stevens, Willlam Veach. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, JANUARY 30, Bass a la Harvey Broiled Bass with Sauce made of Tomatoes, Onions, Green Peppers, Chopped 3 Ham, Parisienne Potatoes Milton _Silver, Cstherine || and Cream. Slight flaver rtrude Sperling, Dorothy of Garlic. Central — Elizabeth Bever, Anna lished 1858 ¢ Esser, George Fisher, Gourlay, Hele: Sylvia McGrath, Vincent 3 h Wiener. McKinley—Francis Bur Peter Gi- lackson, Willlam Lovel For Real Smart afternoon in the school auditorium. ‘The diplomas were awarded by Stephen E. Kramer, assistant superintendent of schools. Rev. George Culbertson, as- sistant pastor of the New York Avenue Presbyterian Church, pronounced the invocation. ‘The formality of the ordinary gradua- tion address was dispensed with, the eight honor students of the class giv- ing brief talks. They were Alice Res- nick, Catherine Smith, James Francis, William Hughes, Nicholas Pistolas, Vir- ia White, Sarah Wiener and Francis | irch. Mrs. A. I Kinnear, school prin- cipal, also made a short address. Louise Carl was the only member of the class who will enter Western High School. The others in the class will be_distributed as follows: Business—Elizabeth Bertolini, Lillian TODAY’S AMUSEMENTS. National—-Otis Skinner in “Papa Juan,” at 8:15 p.m. Poli's—“Robin Hood,” at 2:20 and 8:20 p.m. Furniture Go to Baum’s CONNECTICUT AVE. 0pp. Mayflower Hotel on Radio r Intest news omptly for 15 mi Get Your Fruit at ORANGE GROVE 1210 N. Y. Ave. N.W. And Save 25c to 50c on 8x10 Enlargement Your Dollar .s $1.00 Apples—Grimes Golden, Deli- Gayety—“Parisian Flappers,” at 2:15 and 8:15 pm. Metropolitan—“Glorifying the Amer- fcan Girl,” 11:22 am, 1:22, 3:22, 5:22, 7:22 and 9:24 pm. R-K-O Keith’s—“Hit the Deck,” sec- ond week, at 11:15 am., 1:15, 3:15, 7:15 and 9:15 p.m. Fo: ‘Romance of Rio Grande,” at 2:36, 4:45, 7:51 and 10 p.m. Palace—“The Kibitzer,” at 11:17 am., 3: , 7:50 and 10 p.m. g _Around,” :55, 5:45, 7:50 and 9:55 pm. " Columbia—Maurice Chevalier in “The Love Parade,” second week, at 10:30 .. 12:40, 2:50, 5:05, 7:15 and 9:25 pm Rialto—“The Phantom of the Opera,” at 11:30 am., 3:30, 5:30, 7:30 and 9:30 pm. Ambassador—Belle Baker in “Song of Love,” at 6, 7:50 and 9:45 p.m. Central—George Bancrof. in “The Mighty,” from 11 am. to 11 p.m. State—Marion Davies in “Marianne,” at 6, 8 and 10 p.m. Tivoli—Dolores Costello, in “Second Choice,” at 2:40, 4:25, 6:10, 8 and 9:50 at 11:50 SENTIMENTAL HUMOROUS AND RED HOT VALENTINES Columbia Photo Supply Co. i HOTEL ¥ :nd.lo in Eml Room Handball Court FREE TO GUESTS Special Monthly Rates To Permanent Guests Today and 22 Days More Before Washington’s Birthday to Serve and Enjoy OUR FAMOUS GREEN BAG COFFEE & 35¢ “On thé Tables of These Sanitary and Piggly Wi EUROPEAN PLANS 685 52¢eH2 SAME OWNERSHIP AS THE - ATLANTIC CITY.N.J. Established for sixty years. on and Boardwalk . BOARDWALK lauotsfiv( n'hfi"oig r fou DAYTONA BEACH, FLA. HOTEL SEABREEZE Daytons Beach. Fla. On Ocean Pront, Boardwalk. Make your reservations now. Reasonable rates. Phone Adams 4786. P T MOVING, PACKING AND STORAGE. 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AMUSEMENTS. Friday Nite AMATEUR & PROFESSIONAL Plenty of Laughs P AT FOURTEENTH ST Warner Baxter "The Cisco Kid” of “In Old Arizona” in ROMANCE of RIO GRANDE on all talking Fox Movietone with music —the stage— ALEXANDER CALLAM introducing FANCHON & MARCO'S L4 . watermelon blues SATURDAY You will see and hear Just what one dame can do to a couple of men Foz Movietone’s “NIX ON DAMES” HELD IN PORT A 2nd BIG WEEK! The Man ’o War of Glorious Entertainment an: Scen; Staggering Magnificence. liant_Color Photograph; the Bensation of Washington. Starring the Wise-Cracking Gob of Joy JACK OAKIE ISTLE OR < YOU'RE GONNA SI WHI o 17 song hits, i Prices. My 'National Symphony ORCHESTRA RUDOLPH SCHUELLER, Condactor raSOTEUTON S, $3.00, 32. 11500~ 1300 RIALTO NOW PLAYING ‘““THE PHANTOM OF THE OPERA” A_Tremendous Sensation In Sound! ‘al LAST TWO DAYS Music and Thrilling Drama ALICE WHITE In the First National and Vitaphone Picture “PLAYING AROUND” | LAST TWO DAYS Your Friends Won't Let You Miss Ziesteld's “GLORIFYING THE AMERICAN GIRL" 4 Paramount Picture With MARY EATOK EDDIE CANTOR HELEN MORGAN RUDY VALLEE SO DELICATE IN THEME WE DO NOT ¢ RECOMMEND T - FOR CHILDREN/ ¥ Western iectris Sound MARION DAVIES in “MARIANNE” SYLVAN THEATER ™45 %% “THE DIVINE LADY,” CORINNE FAIRLAWN A0 e e VIRGINIAN.” JESSE THEATER “NO MAN'S LAW," REX, Wild_Horses. lOLL. DUMBARTON Ry cana. HELEN KANE and JA( A in PSWEETIE" (100% All-Talking Pic: ture). Comedy, “FRI L Time of Shows both days 7:00 & 9:00. 1343 Wisconsin Ave. AUTO SHOW Now Open 10 AM. to 10:30 P.M. Washington Auditorium BLANK BOOK S —we have them— just what you need. Store Hours: 8 A.M. to 5:30 P.M. E. Morrison Paper Co. 1009 Pa. Ave. LOOSE LEAF ACCOUNTING SYSTEM BINDERS' FORMS AND ANALYSIS PADS Livingston, Inc. 722 13th St. N.W. (TIRCLE 2105 Pa. Ave. Ph. W. 053 Home of the Mirror Sereen and De Forest Sound Reproducer BEBE DANIELS. JOHN BOLES: “RIG RITA." _Showings 7_and 9:1 TAKOMA ing Lot “The Hottentot” ‘Warner Bros.” 184 AMBASSADOR c.l"Ra."¥w. TODAY—BELLE BAKER in “SONG _OF LOVE.” Warner Bros.” PR o TOMORROW—_WILLTIAM TUMNES T _“NAVY BLUES.” TWarner Bros.” Conn. Av MeKinley TODAY.-GRETA GARBO in KISS." CENT .'.t b 5. Bet. D and E % 4 d TOMORROW-—-GEORGE TGANCROPT in - THE MIGHTE ROFC E(‘)'ififi Ga. Ave. & Farragut St - H [ATTERTON 1 TORAARMING SINNERE i Warner Bros.’ 1230 © St. N.E. AY d_ TOMORROW-LIONEL T‘;’:RRY:"‘ORE in “THE MYSTERI- OUS TSLAND." Wi Bros.' AVOY 14th & Col. Ra. N.W. TODAY__REBE DANIELS and JOHN BOLES in_"RIO_RITA." ROMANCE IN EVERY Cup F.oain Pns Repaired Solid_Gold Pen Points, 80c up Allowance for Old Points | New Sac, and Wholesale and Retall ll 1215 £ se. Nw. Nat. 1586 & Quebec St. N.W. TODAY _anc 'OMORROW —LIONEL BARRYMORE in “THE MYSTERI- VS 1SLAND. " Due to Public Demand “SUNNY SIDE UP” Will Be Held Over the Balance of This Week OND 53 SBE A, LIBERTY 3 First and Only Showing in This Section at Popular Prices LAST DAY “SUNNY SIDE UP” All Talking and Singing CAMEQ ol Sximecs ST gr'l!l_fi‘l‘:: aw’t') ROLINA S8 S5, A% o i VL PR PR c 1119 St. N.F. DO “MADONNA OF Rgmbms: A : %en‘fl _"AMATEUR NIGHT." Sat. Mat., 50c, $1, $1.50, $2 oTIS SKINNER A COMEDY OF CHARACTER PAPA JUAN 6 Days Com. M Prices 3, 83.50, SEATS Now. Prodi t WHAT AN ADVENTURE! rmance starts promptly af er intermisson, TRAVEL TALKS VOTION PICTURE COLOR VIEWS SUNDAY AT 3:30 AROUND SOUTH AMERICA Feb. 9, The 1 Feb. 16, Vienna, BUta"Pouth. " Beats seiing, o) S0 %1 and 50c. POLI’S J\EEF I094% DE KOVEN'S MASTERPIECE ROBIN HOOD Jolson Theatre Cast Ine Olga Steck, William rth, Greek Evans, Lorna D. Jackson BEG. MONDAY—SEATS NOW _IWORLD'S GREATEST OPERETTA # TIME % 3525 ALL NEW—SUPERB_PRODUCTION WEEK FEB. 10—MAIL ORDERS NOW HICAGO CIVIC SHAKESPEARE SOCIETY F_St._at 13th—Cont. from 11 A. M. T——tmmTent. from 11 A M. NOW PLA 4 ra‘:-"mmT i Picture ALL TALKING & person who knows e o a00% AT ~ON THE STAGE— A Loew Produetion “TOY TOWN" Entertainment Supreme | LoEws Y | F St. at 12th—Cont. from 10:15 A, M. SECOND BIG WEEK 4 Paramount Picture CuevaLieR In the Season's Greatest Musical Comedy Hit “THE LOVE PARADE” TALKING—SINGING—DANCING Hearst's Metrotons News THE EARLE—13th and E sts. n.w, RIALTO—9th near G n.w. AMBASSADOR—18th and Col. rd. n.w. APOLLO—624 H st. ne. AVENUE GRAND—645 Pa. ave. se. CENTRAL—9th st. AVALON—Conn, avi COLONY-—Georgia HOME—1230 C st. JESSE—3100 18th TIVOLI—14th and . n.w. YORK—Georgia ave. and Quebec n.w. STANTON—515 C st. n.e. SAVOY—3030 14th st. n.w. SYLVAN—104 Rhode Island ave. n.w. TAKOMA—4th and Butternut sts. n.w. Maryland and Virginia. MARYLAND—] COLONITAL—Winchester, Va. STRAND—Staunton, Va. MASONIC—Clifton Forge, Va. RAMONA—Westminster, Md. GLOBE—Berlin, Md. NEW-—Lexington, Va. NEW VIRGINTA—Harrisonburg, Va. ASHTONA—Clarendon, Va. OPERA HOUSE—Piedemont, W. Va. AUDITORIUM—Onancock, Va. NEW-—Elkton, Md. NEW— , Md. EMPIRE—Pocomoke C’I CAPITAL—Cumberia: MARYLAND—Kitzmiller, PALACE—Hagersto Md. FIREMEN’S HALL—Willards, Md. ROCKBRIDGE—Buena Vista, Va. BERKELEY—Berkeley Springs, W. Va. LYRIC_Fishing Creek, Va. DANCING. b JACKSON, PRIVA’ G lessons, $1; 6 for $5. Cli de dav. 8 0 i3 pom. 1638 Souh e, " Pat, 31 Ve private Beainders: Class, mst: o ants._2035 P st. n.w. North 0131 31 SJAFFORD PEMBERTON - STUDIO. All Styles’ Stage-Bal Dan b Cama, Ve Phone: Roroa "Si2f: 10 Beginn 1208 18th .IL L MISS ELLEN Mod.rn. E'lllroom Dancis » P Banty APepinim lass Sty 619 14th ’