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Oysters, Sea Food Platter, Lobsters and Crabs. 11th and Water Sts. Get Your Fruit at ORANGE GROVE 1210 N. Y. Ave. N.W. And Save 25¢ to 50c on Your Dollar er_carload ruitdirect Sweetest and this Winter. Apples — Grimes 4 ‘Winesap, Jonathans, per basket. . .25¢, 30c, 35¢, il 00 Per bushel $1.35, $1.50 Loose anetmu, 2, 5, Orln[r(;. d Frot Large Oranges or - .'L' 1 box, $3.25 Teeberg Lettuce. Drive Your Auic Over LANK BOOKS ~—we have them— Store Hours: 8 AM. to 5:30 P.M. E. Morrison Paper Co. 1009 Pa. Ave. Our Friday Specials _“It It Swims, We Have It" _ Sea Bass . ' Green Shrimp .....30clb. Buck Shad .......25c]b. Ea'ci:h& Co., lnc. 21-22-23 Municipal Fish Market 12th & Water S.W. Nat'l 7973 ENLARGEMENTS Consalt Your Develop- ing and Printing OPTICAL COMPANY] A LEESE &% ST. N.W. 77T L L LI AL LTI LI L L L TRUSSES Elastic Hosiery Abdominal Supports Fitted Professionally GIBSON’S 917 G St. N.W. Smart Furniture Go to Baum’s CONNECTICUT AVE. 0pp. Mayflower Hotel NEVER THE EVENING: STAR, WASHINGTON, D. -C TODAY'S AMUSEMENTS. National—Ziegfeld's “Show Boat,” at 8:20 p.m. Poll's—EBthel Barrymore in “The Love Duel,” at 2:20 and 8:20 pm. | Ga “‘Girls From the Follles,” at 2:15 and 8:15 p.m. Columbia—Greta Garbo Cm" at 11 am, 1:02, 3:10, 7:20 and 9:20 p.m, -0 Keith's—"“The Grand Parade,” - 29 am., 1:30, 3:31, 5:26, 7:27 and :28 pm. PLANS OF TRIANGLE 10 BE DISCUSSED {New York Meeting to Review ! Construction of Six New &Im o mchlxdll!lnh:lmeu in " “4 of Public Structures. 3:28, 5:28, 7:28 and Palace—"Ship From Shangh xR Y 11:20 am., 1:20, 3:20, 5:20, 7: Plans for six mew public bufldh’\ll | to be erected in the “triangle” will be wdhcuned at a meeting in New York | Monday of the Pine Arts Commission, | l.um—- | members of the Treasury board of arch- | | .“ 10 , m. - le—"“The Aviator,” at 11:30 am., 135 3:45, 5:30, 7:40 and 9:50 p.m. Little—“Cyrano de = Bergerac,” 1 to 11 pm. Ambassador—“Glorifying the Ameri- can Girl,” at 6, 7:45 and 9:35 pm. The Lone Star Ranger” at 56 and 10 p.m. " at 12,2 4, 6 8 itects and representatives of York Sawyer, - architects for the Commerce | Department Building. which is well on | | the way to completion. | New buildings whose construction will discussed are those for the following offices: Labor, Interstate Commerce Commission, Independent Offices, Post | " Office Department, Justice, and Ar- | Central—'The Sacred Flame," from {11 am. to 11 pm. chives. Ths fine arts body understands the Internal Revenue Bureau Buildini Tivoli—"“The Klb"-ler " 2:30, 4:15, at Twelfth and C streets, will be ready ' 6:05, 7:50 and 9:41 p.m. o for. Dee"li:plfion b'y Jun; o ; Another meeting of the commission |15 scheduled o be neld in Wazhington WIFE, SEEKING DIVORCE, on March 20, at whicl e Munic! Architect Harris will present funher. o b SR B CLAIMS LIFE THREATENED constructed between Penmylvnnu nnd‘ SR SRR T Louisiana avenues, Third and Sixth | streets. Woman to Reside With Them in Rear of Store. Mrs. Hazel E. Sellers, 1700 block of Corcoran street, has filed suit for an absolute divorce from George W. A. Sellers. 1500 block of Eleventh street, in which she declares her husband brought LECTURES ON ORIENTAL FLOWERS ANNOUNCED Interior Department Sponsors Il- lustrations of Luxurious Persian and Japanese Gardens. Tllustrated lectures on the luxuriant flowers and gardens of Japan and Persia will be delivered tomorrow after- noon and night in the_ auditorium of the Department of the Interior, Eight- eenth and F streets, by several well- known horticulturists. At 4:30 o'clock Knowles A. Ryerson, head of the office of foreign plant in- troduction, Department of Azrlculture, and Ben Y. Morrison, who has spent almost a year in Japan studying flowers there, will exhibit slides of the gardens | of old Japan and accompany them with discussions. At 8:30 o'clock, Dr. W. E. White- house, explorer and horticulturist, will show stereoptician views and colored motion pitcures of the gardens of Persia. No admisson wil be chersed. |, CRIISER SKIPPER NAMED. |GEN. REILLY TO SPEAK ON NATIONAL DEFENSE War Veteran Will Deliver First Radio Address in D. A. R. Series. Brig. Gen. Henry J. Reilly, veteran | of the Rainbow Division: and the author | | of many magazine and newspaper ar- ticles, Wlll be the principal speaker on | the first patriotic radio program of the | Daughters of the American Revolution, to be broadcast by stations of the Na- tional Broadcasting Co. from 7:30 to 8 thi sevening. | _He will speak.on “The W | Wherefore of National Defense.” | ther Senator George Wharton | Pepper of Pennsylvania, Richard Wash- | burn Child, former Ambassador to Italy | and noted’ auther; Mrs. Ruth Hanna member of Congress at large. from Tllinois, and United States | Senator David I. Walsh of Massa- | chusetts will speak on succeeding Thursday nights. hours while she attended the store, the wife asserts, her husband and the other woman were left alone. When she re- sented the presence of the other woman, he tells the court, her husband treated er cruelly. On one occasion, the wite says, Sellers tied a rope around her neck and threat- ened to strangle her. Marks of the rope remain on her throat, she states. They were married at Wilmington, Del,, Oc- tober 21, 1924, In addition to the store, the husband operates eight taxicabs and has an in- come of $400 per month, the wife ex- plains irf a request for suitable alimony. sh;tyi- represented by Attorney Malcolm Hu! |Capt. W. N. Vernou to Command U. 8. 8. Northampton. Capt. Walter Newhall Vernou, U. 8. N., was named yesterday commander of the Navy’s new 10,000-ton cruiser, U. 8. 8. Northampton. He will take command as soon as the ship is com- | missioned. Capt. Vernou, who at pres. ent is nuuoned at the Naval War Col- lege, at Newport, R. I, has had 17 years of sea duty. ILLAROMA; - “WASHINGTON’S FINEST” SUBURBAN RESTAURANT Luncheon—Tea—Dinner DANCING 10 P.M. to 2 AM. € MILES FROM TOWN on ROCKVILLE PIKE Phone Kensington 254 hy and s, $30,000 DAMAGES ASKED. 2 “Today and 44 More Days Before Easter to Serve and Enjoy OUR FAMOUS GREEN BAG OOFFEE = 35¢ “On the Tables of Those Who Know" Sanitary and Piggly Wiggly Stores |B. H. Goldstein and Wife Enter | Suits Against B. & O. | Damages totaling $30,000 are asked in suits filed yesterday against thc Baltimore & Ohio Railroad Co. | Mrs. Minnie E. Goldstein and her hun- |band. Benjamin H. Goldstein, 1404 Varnum street. Mrs. Goldstein wants $25,000 damages for injuries alleged to have been sustained while a passenger on a train of the company going to Laurel, Md., October 5 last. The hus- band asks an additional $5,000 for the loss of services of his wife and for the expense incident to her illness. Through Attorney Joseph J. Malloy | the court is told that Mrs. Goldstel was standing in the aisle of the car| when the vehicle was started with a sudden jerk throwing her against one | of the seats and injuring her spine and sllockmg her nervous system. | WIFE CHARGES CRUELTY. et | | Divorce Plea Says Mate Ordered | Her From Home. \ Although she had submitted to beat- | ings from her husband for 10 years, he | ordered her from their home day and forced her to seek charity her ftriends, Mrs. Jessie H. Burke, Anl | Eighth street southeast, tells the Dis- ‘trlct Supreme Court in a petition for a limited divorce from Thomas F. Burke, | 311 Ninth street northwest. She charges | extreme cruelty and asks for the cus- | ! tody of her two sons. SUCH OUTSTANDING HOUR KODAK FINISHING In Before 10:30 FILMS Ready 4:30 Same Day Cine-Kodak Headquarters COLUMBIA PHOTO SUPPLY CO. 1424 New York Ave. N.W. BEFORE! TIRE VALUES FEDERAL Double Blue Pennant DeLUXE Just out! 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GRETA GARBO in her first talking pietare ith CHARLES BICKFORD MARIE DRESSLER GEORGE MARION irst Metrotone N PHILHARMONIC Symphony Society of N. Y. | Tues.. Mar. 4, 4:45 Consitaton ARTURO TOSCANINI culluehn‘ Tickets “75, $3.00, $2.75, $2.00, $1.50, $1.00 . Arthur Smith Bureau, 1330 G St. ‘in_Kitt's Nat. 3700 The World’s Greatest Picture Suchorowsky'x Famous Masterplece [t ANl But Breathes’ On luv 11 AM. to 10 P.M. 117 G St. NW. ¢ Washington Blds.) Ad e FRIDAY NITE Amateur -nd !'nhmoul Nite GAYETY l.n‘l‘- and More Laughs one—Distriet 9834 624 H St. NE. TOMORROW—BILLIE VE in_""THE PAINTED ANGEL.” A a . C. PHAN- "645 Pa. Ave. S.E. TODAY—ALICE WHITE in “PLAY- ING_AROUND.” [ 9th St Bet. D and B TQDAY—CONRAD N LEE {n “THE AES" Gs. Ave. & Farragut St. TODAY—ROD LA ROCQ “THE "?. OCKED_DOOR. i i 1m0 o st NE TODAY—NORMA SHEA & _TQRtkED BooR IEARER in “THE i4tn & col TODAY-BILLIE INTED ANG! Rd. N.W. o = in “THE wmm B) TODAY and TOMORROW--JAMES HALL RY BRIAN i ve. & Quebec St. N.W. JWHITE in “PLAY- TALRING ‘AND. agunn PICTURES HIPPODROME wn‘xfi'fi'fiov’nv AI.IXANI)IIA VA, “HOT FOR_PARIS," MCLAGLEN., DAY, . AMUSEMENTS. -FEBRUARY - 27, .1930. Tr R-K-O KEI POSITIVELY THE GREATEST 4 PICTURE EVENT OF THE YEAR, STARTING SATURDAY AT 10:30 A. M. THE MOST TALKED OF BOOK COMES TO LIFE! It Breathes— The Talking Screen’s Dramatie Sensation! As You and 1 Q4 Man Whe Loved As You and 1 ammwfwwm,‘oo&d As You and | the csle of GRISCH Personally Directed by WITH Chester Morris Betty Compson Alec B. Francis—Jean Hersholt—P: r— Gustav von Seyffertitz -M‘I‘ :l:.n) &w;&wflw Radio Pictures’ Vlnlon of the Fam Novel, Same Name, by Arnold me WARNER BROS The Sensational Story of a | Socisty. Girl Whe F + Madly in Love \Vilh a Mys | terious Som of the Gods. _RICHARD BARTHELMESS With C-!n;nu Bennett ““SON OF THE GODS” AT “BELIEVE IT OR NOT” RI'IP LEY * vitashone "Fléinte .-‘.i Next W«k “'I‘!ll tAUGHING I.ADV" COMING SOON “STREET OF CHANCE” The Stery the Papers Dated Not Print. POLI’STonight at 8:20 Matinee Saturday LEE SHUBERT Presests ETHEL ARRYMORE OPENING TOMORROW TRYON in Otis Harlan, Gertrude Astor, Eddie Gribbon, Helen Wright ALL TALKING-SINGING oo ay. “UNDERTOW” SEE “THE HONEY-MOON" MeKINLEY Aunl'r%lluu rrow and Saturdey, 8:30 P IIW u:.‘ 2 Natlonal Illlh oncu:srlu 178 Musicians From 43 States JOSEPR E. MADDY, Condustor. I:'M- Hall, Sat. Bve.. Mareh 1. 8:45 VANDENBERG. DR. J. ALLAN HICKS Psychologist on “Discipline of the Young Child” THE WILLARD , March 3, 4:30 P.M. —— T — Restle:s, Romantic Youth! Daring . . . ripping and chlllenz-. ing all . . . now an embrace, then atear . . . akiss . . . alaugh .. .song . ..dance ... eter nal youth . . . WILLIAM FOX presents the ALL SINGING, TALKING, LOVING LAUGHING, DANCING TRIUMPH! n'm ING RIALT # AT_FOURTEENTH ST ZANE GREY’S First All-Talking Picture + LONE STAR ‘RANGER With Two. of. the Screen's Greatest' FPavorites GEORGE O'BRIEN SUE CARROLL —THE STAGE— Fanchon and Marco present heir Most Be & colorful e Mo Bergtfs “GARDENS” Three Sl-n Brothers AND_AN_ALL.STAR cast. ALL-TALKING AND SINGING Tast Times Today—"UNDERTOW® A APOLLO—-034 H st. n.e. e——— AVENUE GMND—“I Pa. ave. se. FOX GRAND ORCHESTRA CENTRAL—9h rusiloff, Conducting AVALON—Conn. ave. and McKinley. SIGMUND ROMBERG MELODIES and Farragut FOX MOVIETONE NEWS J:su-nu‘.xm e l“ Quebec Hear Radio’sMeteoric Tenor f MELTON Friday, 8:30 P.M. —WM’JJ‘.!““ - Cmmfllll.ulh&l) A