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D8 THE EVENING S BOMB DAMAGES CHICAGO PLANT Police Believe Paper Firm Was Intended Victim, Not Welding Concern. teenth bomb of the today in the Elston avenue factory dis- trict. doing $20.000 damage to the Right Welding & Boiler Repairing Co. plant and ne: structures. On January b at the front of the Ces Co.. next door to the weldi; Police belicve today's bomb was planted in the front doorway of the welding company building by mistake, the paper stock company being the intended victim. Michael Donay, owner of the welding company, heard the explosion at his home, several blocks a Believing another attack had been made on his business neighbor. he stigated, to find his own plant had been the object of the bomb. A Iz e was torn in the front wall of -story brick building, but the chief age was to costly machinery Dona bombing his concern. e January 28 ant was damaged more TODAY'S AMUSEMENTS. National—“Across the World with Mr. and Mrs. Martin Johnson,” at 2:30 and 8:30 p.m. Poli's—Fritz Leiber in Chicago Civic Shakespeare Society _ production of “Twelfth Night,” at 2:20; “Merchant of Venice,” at 8:20 p.m Gayety—"Frivolities,” 2:15 and 8:15 pm. Fox—+Harmony at Home," Ham Collier, sr., at 2:41, 4:45, 7:56 and 10 pm. Palace—Gary Cooper in Leave” at 11:35 am., 2:15, 4 and 9:50 pm Rialto—"Night Ride," 8 and 10 pm Columbia—Ramon Novarro_ in_“Devil May Care,” at 10:45 a.m., 12:50, 3, 5:05. 7:15 and 9:20 p.m. Earle—Marilyn Miller (second week). at 11:10 a.m., :10, 7:15 and 9:20 p.m. 0 Keith's—"Hit (fourth week). at 11:15 am., 5:15. 7:15 and p.m. Metropolitan—"The Sacred Flamc” (second week). at 11 am., 12:50, 2:35, 4:24, 6:11, 7:59 and 9:48 p.m. Little—"The Red Dancer,” burlesque, at “Seven Days’ 55, 7:30 at 12, 2, 4, G in 1:15, the Deck” 1:15, 3:15, from 1 to “‘Hell's Heroes,” at 6:15, —Ronald Colman in “Con- from 11 am. to 11 p.m. It’s a Great Life,” at 2, 3:50, and 9:25 p.m. LIMITED JUST like the Orange Blos- som Special: All-Pullman de iuxe...Club and Observa- tion Cars...Seaboard Dining Car Service...and no ertra fare. . .Optional route privi- leges on a round-trip ticket enable vou to cross Florida and visit both Coasts with- out extra fare. Seaboard Florida Limited Leaves Washington 1:05 A.M. Daily Sleeper Open 10 P.M. Orange Blossom Special Leaves Washington 2:35 P.M. Daily Southern States Special Leaves W D New York-Florida Limited Leaves Washington 12:01 A.M. Daily Sleeper Open 10 P.M. Seaboard Fast Mail Leaves Washington 9:30 A.M. Daily Carolina Golfer To Southern Pines and Pinehurst Leaves anhm;lan 10:55 P.M. Daily For further o consult y Intal 1‘|<krt Apnl G. W. VIERBUCHEN District Passenger Avent 714 14th Street N.W. Washington, D. C. Phone Mational 0637 Y| and red. a shirt of gray with Wil- ¢ than was that of the paper stock com- | pany. He declared his plant is operated | entirely by organized labor and that | there has been no trouble or threats| of any kind. | The explosion was the second in suc- | cessive nights to shake sections of lh(‘ north and northwest sides of the city. | A laundry was rocked by a bomb Tues- | day night Mnckmtosh Goes in for Colm NEW YORK. February 13 ®.—| Alastair Mackintosh, once the hu«.band‘ of Constance Talmadge of the screen, has come dazzling from Europe, al companied by the second Mrs. Mackin- tosh. He had a top coat of cinnamon color, trousers checkered in one-inch | squares, a sack coat of a basket weave | of red, brown and wk by f orange | ni vellow gloves and a brown fe turned-up rim For the first time in the mu: tory of the world a performance of Hang when the oratorio w Philadelphia_during Christm: For Real Smart Furniture Go to Paum’s CONNECTICUT AVE. Opp. Mayflower Hotel Party Favors argest stock in Washington. GARRISON’S Wholesale and Retail 1215 E St. N.W. Nat )LANK BOOKS e have them— just what you need. Store Hours: 8 A.M. to 5:30 P.M. E. Morrison Paper Co. 1009 Pa. Qur Friday Specials “If h Swims, We Have It” Filet Flounder Green Shrimp . .. Cooked Shrimp . . Smelts Fresh Frozen Roe Shad.30c Ib. Fresh FrozenBuck Shad.20c Ib. ‘Wholesale Retail Eacho & Co.,Inc. 21-22-23 Muidcipal Fish Market 12th & Water S.' 73 HUGH REILLY CO PAINTS AND GLASS 1334 New York Ave.—Phone Natl. 1703 When You Want to Try Your Hand 1y self of our counsel | No matter what —or redecorating, we wish you to feel entirely free to come in and avail your- at Painting 2y and suggestions. the extent of your job. we'll be glad to advise you what'’s best for the work—how much you'll need—and what it'll cost. 1 Dependable Paints, Varnishes, Stains, Enamels and Lacquers for every re- quirement. SPECIALLY LOW PRICES, APARTMENT When you find an apariment equipped with General TAR, WASHINGTON, LOOSE LEAF ACCOUNTING SYSTEM BINDERS' FORMS i AND ANALYSIS PADS Livingston, Inc. 722 13th St. N.W. Consult Us About ENLARGEMENTS Your Develop- T LEESE ///”///////////////////////”///”””////// Today and 8 Days More Before Washington’s Birthday to Serve and Enjoy OUR FAMOUS GREEN BA COFFEE i 35¢ Lb., “On_the Tables of Those Who Know. Sanitary and Piggly Wiggly Stor Get Your Fruit at ORANGE GROVE 1210 N. Y. Ave. N.W. And Save 25c to 50c on Your Dollar ‘We just received a carload of lnd direct from: Florida. Juiciest we have had Ill Oranges.” 50" and 60 in $1., Gnnelrull. 12, 14, 16, 20, 24 in_basket. $1 Mixed Baskets. Apples—Grimes cious, Winesap, Jonathans, per basket, 25¢, 30c, 35¢, $1.00 Per Bushel, $1.35, $1.50, $1.75 Loose Grapefruit, 3, 4, 5, 6 for 25¢ Oranges, dozen 25¢ Large Oranges or Grapefruit, bushel, $1.75; per box, $3.25 Sweet, Juicy Tan[ermn dozen ..... Lemons, ‘dozen. Bananas, dozen Walnuts, Ib. Plpcr snen Pecans, 1b. Swest Apple Cider, ga Peanuts, fresh roasted, o Tceberg Lettuce. Drive Your Auto Over D. C, ELASTIC HOSIERY Fitted Expertly Reasonable Prices GIBSON’S 917 G St. NW. Special for Friday Roe Shad, Buck Shad Crab Flakes Bass, Trout, Pompano “Fresh” We Deliver Chas. H. Javins and Sons Center Market Phone National 8649 FREE LECTURE —ON— CHRISTIAN SCIENCE = Dr. Hendrik J. De Lange, C. S. " of The Hague, Holland Member of the Board of Lec- tureship of The Mother Church, The First Church of Christ, Sci- entist, in Boston, Massachusetts. In First Church of Christ, Scientist Columbia Rd. and Euclid St. Friday, February 14, at 8 P.M. NW. Under the Auspices of First Church of Christ, Scientist All Welcome. N No Collection. GENERAL ELECTRIC REFRIGERATORS SEE KERS Electric Refrigerators, you have found a land- lord with his tenants’ comfort at heart! e o o o o o THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 1930 AMUSEMENTS. AMUSEMENTS. AMUSEMENTS. SCHUBERT-BELASCO THE JUNIOR THEATER Presents THE IVORY DOOR On sale_at A 808 1ith P “"'"unu “Theater. Secund Showmg in Wash. I TODAY THROUGH FRIDAY Continuous From 6:00 P.M. Adults, 30c; Children, 20c¢ TAKOMA THE UPTOWN THEATER 4th and Butternut Sts. 3 Blocks East of Georgia Ave. FRIDAY NITE AMATEUR AND PROFESSIONAL NIGHT « e GAYETY LAUGHS AND MORE LAUGHS Thone District RK-O LAST 2 DAYS JACK OAKIE In Radio Plctures’ Man-o'-War of All Girl—and—Music Comedies “HIT THE DECK” with POLLY WALKER and » Cargo of Tuneful Joy...Rolsters Sea Ballads. . .Gorgeous scum in Decks A-ring with GENERAL @ ELECTRIC ALL"STEEL REFRIGERATOR The landlord who has provided his tenants with the very kind of refrigerators they would buy for their own homes, has shown he is the kind of man who considers his tenants’ comfort, convenience and happiness above everything. He has provided General Electric Refrigerators because he knows what a great convenience it is for his tenants to be able to control their refrigerators independently of all the other refrigerators in the building—to be able to defrost when it suits their own convenience —to be able to regulate their refrigerators to the temperature they happen to want—any time— day or night. He knows what pride his tenants have in the glistening white all- steel General Electric cabinets with their immaculate porcelain linings. They are the refrigerators with the sanitary porcelain chilling chambers — absolutely protected from rust, dirt or impurities result- ing from use by previous tenants. They are the refrigerators with the entire mechanism hermetically sealed and permanently oiled—so reliable, so trouble-free that of the hundreds of thousands of owners, not one has paid a cent for service! The landlord who thinks enough of his tenants to provide for them the finest refrigerators that money can buy, is the type of landlord you are looking for. Sign his lease without reservation! Join us in the General Electric Hour, broadcast every Saturday at 9 p.m., Eastern Standard Time, over a nation-wide N.B.C. network. Of the hundreds of thousands of owners %afl %wfd{awnt NATIONAL ELECTRICAL SUPPLY CO. 1328-1330 New York Ave. Nat. 6800 “A Washington-Owned Firm Working for the Best Interests of Washington” " Tap g Foot. . ‘Stupendous—Never to B¢ Home of We JACK_OAKIE. SYLVAN THEATER 45 £5. - BADIE ‘THOMPSON," GLORIA SWAN- FAIRIAWN AN M Putis “THE MIGHTY. .’ESSE THEATER mn > N E . . AARIE, PR!VOGTB l.m “"“"fi"’ Ave. “ON TO REN Pineat Hit. DIJMBARTO lth lnd lullern:l ‘uu ng Lo A TALKIE MRY DAY VIA‘R C. A “Hot For Paris” “Warner Bros.’ PR AMBASSADOR co"a"%w. TODAY-— D KOHLER in “HEI HEROE: APOL 624 H St. N.E. TODAY—DOROTHY MACKAILL in E RACKE “Warner Br mkimer 5% il eKin) A TODAY-BELLE BAKER In “SONG OF LOVE. Warner AVENUE GRAND 0 % TODAY and ’rcMoRRow % 1ONEL BARRYMORE in “THE MYSTERI- _Ous IELAND Warner Bros.’ Oth St. Bet. D and E TQRAY and TOMORROW. Eanu Bros." Ga. Ave. & Farragut St. AY—GERTRUDE LAWRENCE in E BATTLE OF FARIS" 1230 € TODAY—_BELLE BAKER AN AKER in St. N.E. “SONG 14th & Col. RA. N.W. TRotGuAs ¥ Hmm'cg”?“?fi"d G OF THE SHI A Wll’l!l Tin & Park Ra. Nw. THE “IT'S A Y and TOMORROW, DU CAN SISTERS ' in ther nm: Ga.'Ave. & Quebec St. N.W. TQRAX-RONALD COLMAN in* CON- EIDNEY LUST'S HIPPODROME =~ & ‘nesr on Victor McLaglen i “The Cock-Eyed World” RICHMOND ALEXANDRIA VA, | QAN CRAWFORD i INTAMED." 1419 N. itol St. “cblLedE COCETTE. CAROLINA '3 Soel? __PAUL MUNT.__All Talking. PRINCESS ~ "'l _WOME! S_chmLAMerEunm_au;_. LITTLE THEATER w0 % o Admission. 25¢ g TODAY — MATA HARI in “RED DANCER." ARE —5 private . Practice lessons, op, Kit-kat, tango. ;o ractice: 9 to 700! 1124 Cenn. Ave. Phone Nerth MISS ELLEN WALLER Modern Ballroom Dancing |ll l!.rw amma 968 1ath StoN hone Adams 32 METROPOLITAN nq?bmrrow- LODIES —THOUSAND LAUGHS— DOZEN MELGDIION SURPRISE LAST TIMES TODAY ~ Six Stars to Keep You iIn Laughter fl%f/l(fl[fl II/IM[ 4 Your Radlo. chm Station You've Heard This on ON THE SCREEN Now Radlo's Greatest Personality Comes in So Wild She Makes the Wild West Seem Tame in Tan Keith L2 Myrna Loy WLW —LAST TWO DA YS— MARILYN MILLER Has Danced ‘Her Way Into the Hearts of Thousands of Washinstonians phong ‘Tonight at 8:20 POLI’ Matinee Saturday Eves, 50c to $2.50; Mat, 50c to $2 e PLAYS OF SHAKESPEARE Merchant of Venice Tomorrow—*Julius Caesar” Sat. Mat—“AS YOU LIKE IT” Sat. Eve—“RICHARD I11” NEXTWEEK %iceas® SEATS NOW The International Favorite Eleanor “THE n FORTUNE Painter " TewLer roduction Intact Monts, oo te, 53 WED MAT., 50¢ to SAT. MAT., 50c to PONSELLE 0. um-mlun Ourl ns F AT FOURTEENTH ST William Fox Presents WILLIAM COLLIERE famed comedian of the stage in his first talking picture, Harry Delf's comedy, “HARMONY o HOME” with a star cast —on the stage— FANCHON & MaRco prese the giants of entertainment SINGER MIDGETS Thirty Little Peoble in & Big Revue With Elephants, Ponies, Reindeer, Camels and Ducks. FOX_GRAND ORCHESTRA Fox Movietone News SATURDAY William Fox will present MARY DUNCAN —and— CHARLES FARRELL s F, W. MURNAU' —the stage— ALEXANDER CALLAM —and— FANCHON & MARCO'S JAZZ CINDERELLA NATIONAL — Now 2:30—" 1 Limiisd Efasement o 1 Dars. ACROSS THE WORLD with Mr. and Mrs. MARTIN JOHNSON Thelr first ?liln‘glfln‘: l}é-Afl-lll Added '?m ALL uns Aisanvan 1,50, NEXT MONDAY—SEATS SELLING YAn Event of Intemnational Importance’ ¥ _St. at 13th—Cont. from 11 A. M. NOW PLAYING A Paramount Picture GARY COOPER as & gallant fighter in SEVEN DAYS LEAVE ALL TALKING TEDDY JOYCE in & Loew Production “BERMUDA BOUND” STARTING SATURDAY RETURN ENGAGEMENT ALLAN ROGERS & Metro-GolaibynMaver Picture RAMON NOVARRO great musical romance DEVIL MAY CARE ke Gotacn soloe n ‘O detantrul “meeiods after another. | District of Columbia. | mz EARI.E—HII: -ml E sts, n.w, RIALTO—9t] ‘ A‘VIBASSADOID—th lnd Col. rd. n.w. 'OLLO—624 t. n. 24 H s AVENUE GRAND615 Pa. ave, s | CENTRAL—9th st. ! AVALON—Conn. ave. and McKinley. COLONY~—Georgia ave. and Farragut | HOME—1230 C at. ne. 3100 18th ‘nvou—mh and Park YORK—Georgla ave, and Quebée n.w. | STANTON—515 C st. | SAVOY—-3030 14th st. ny SYLVAN—104 Rhode Isiand ave, n.w. | TAKOMA—Ath and Butternut sts. n.w. { Maryland and Virginia. | MARYLAND—Hagerstown, Md. OPERA HOUSE—Leesburg, Va. | REPUBLIC THEATER—Annapolis, Md. | MARADA—St. Michaels, Md. | STATE—Bethesda, Md. MELVILLE—Sykesville, Md. | STATE—Westminster, Md. | IMPERIAL—Brunswick, Md. | PALACE—Frostburg, Md. COLONIAL—Winchester, Va. STRAND—Staunton, Va. | MASONIC—Clifton Forge, Va. | RAMONA—Westminster, Md. GLCE—Berlin, Md. lnnlmu. Va. 'AGHTON—LIIMMIDIL Va. OPERA HOUSE—Piedemont, W. Va. NEW-—HANCOCK, Md. | WALLACE DALB—TIIIM, Va. | EMPIRE—Saxis, V: CDMMUNITY—RH ly, Ml EMPI Igely, CAPITAD—CImMrhnfl. MARYLAND—Kitzmiller, Md. PAMCB—I!.EHWIH. Md. FIREMEN'S -Willards, Md. IOCKIIIDGHIIM Vista, Va. '—Berkeley S LXRT Flahing 1C: il