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LIBRARY S GIVEN BOOK COLLECTION Pacific Relations Institute Presents 27 Volumes to v . Librarian Putnam. “The Institute of Pacific Relations yes- terday ted to the Library of Con- m Librarian Herbert Put- nun. a collection of 27 volumes covering a recent survey of political and eco- nomic conditions in a, Japan, Aus- Y.rllll and Mher countries touching on the Pacific ‘The eouecuo:y o{ orlcln:.lt:lmn!w&u was presented by representatives of the various oountries attending the Insti- tute’s conference at Kyoto last Novem- The tation was made by m " The collection was business men, scholars an who have made & thorough study of conditions in the Pacific countries. Another copy was turned over to the State Department. The presentation was made at s Juncheon at the Library, attended by Dr. Putnam, Charles J. Rhoads, Com- missioner of Indian Affairs, and Stan- ley E. Hornbeck of the State Depart- men LINGERIE GIVES ALLEGED SMUGGLING PLOT AWAY Customs Guards Uncover Load of Foreign Purchases Aboard ‘Yacht Cyprus. B7 the Assoclated Press. NEW YORK, May 8.—A tell-tale plece of new French lingerie hanging from the rear of one of two rushing laundry 'wumu led to the discovery Tuesday of smuggling plot aboard the slmooo yacht Cyprus. records said the Cyprus was r‘lntld. by Daniel C. Jackling, Cali- millionaire. The vessel arrived Sunday from Bermuda after completing & year's cruise of the world. John Golding, customs guard, saw the $wo laundry wagons running toward the ht pier. He saw a piece of lingerie from the back of one of them and upon further investigation found s load of alleged foreign purchases. The chief steward of the yacht was arrested. Other members of the crew, ‘whose names were withheld, were ques# tioned and released. 11 HELD ON RUM CHARGES CHARLOTTE, N. C, May 8 (#).— Eleven Charlotte white men were ar- Tested They liminary he ings before W. S. Huggins, United Btates commissioner, some time today. WOMAN GETS YEAR Pa, May 8 (P)—A the heaviest sentence ever TODAY'S AMUSEMENTS. Nlm-'“lw !'llyen in “Wood- en Kimono,” at 8:20 Poli’s—* AN:I lrhh M"‘ at 2:30 #nd 8:30 pm. Gayety—"“Mutual Follies,” burlesque, Bt 2:15 and 8:15 p.m. Rialto—"King of Jaz,” at 11:20 am.,, [:20, 3:20, 5:20, 7:20 and 9:20 p.m. Columbia—“The Divorcee,” at 11:35 Bm, 1:35, uo.sw 'Ho:ndBMpm Metropolitan—-“Hold Everything.” at 11 am., lllfl.llfi,llo 5:50, 7:560 and 9:40 p.m. Palace—“Young Eagles” at 11:45 am, 2:15, 4: 45. 7:30 and 10:05 p.m. Fox—* 'rem le Tower,” nv, 11:54 am.,, R:37, 4: :52 and 10:04 p. Earle—"The Light of Wuhrfl Stars,” at 11:40 am., 1:45, 3:50, 5:45, 7:45 and 9:50 pm. Keith’s—“Ingagl,” at 11:25 am., 1:25, 8:25, 6:356 and 9:10 p.m. Ambassadlor—“Under a Texas Moon,” Bt 6, 7:50 and 9:40 p.m. c-w—'mw York Nights,” from 11 B.m. to 11 p. 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The Wilson Line Steamer “City of Washing- ton” is nmow being engaged for day trips down the river to Chapel Point, or for Moonl ‘Wilson, Jr., Assistant Traffic ight Dance Trips. - Address E. 8. T epons NAtonm) Shh o N Bgeet THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, MAY 8, 1930. HERZOG’S Hard Shell, Soft Shell and Imperial Crabs at their best Open Until Midnight 11th & Water Sts. S.W. MEYERS PUMPS Electric Domestic Water Systems For Your Summer Home Regarding Installations and OUR EASY PAYMENT PLAN See Your “Naborhood Plumber” E. G. Schafer & Co. Wholesale Plumbing and Heating upplies WASHINGTON, D. C. FREE LECTURE —ON— CHRISTIAN SCIENCE —BY— John Randall Dunn, C. S. B, of Boston, Mass. Member of the Board of Lecture- ship of The Mother Church, The First Church of Christ Sclentist, in Boston, Massachusetts. ™ Fourth Church of Christ, Scientist 16th and Meridian Sts. N.W. Friday, May 9, at 8 P.M. Under the Auspices of Fourth Church of Christ Scientist No Collection, All Weleome. 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Their oruises in- cludetheseven daytripfrom Detroit to Duluth and return; Niagara to the Saguenay,including the Thou- sandlslands,andshootingtherapids ; excursionsfrom Toronto,the Queen City, to Niagara, the Thousand Tslands and Rochester. They oper- ate a fleetof 106 steamers, freight and passenger, and are the largest fresh water transportation company intheworld. The{BmousSaguensy trip includes visits to_Montreal, metropolis of Canada; Quebec, the historic walled city; Murray Bay, **Newport of the North!land Tadoussac, Canada’s oldest settle- ment. TheSaguenay Canyonis one of nature's masterpieces. Out steamers may be boarded at Lewiston, )lochn(cr. Duluth or Detroit in the U.S,A., or Sarnia, Queenston, Toronto, Montreal or Quebec in Canada. fimmmunmmmunlmmmm Trusses Elastic Hosiery Abdominal Supports FITTED EXPERTLY GIBSON’S 917 G St. N.W. STEAMSHIPS. AONDWI.U. 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Air thatstirs the blood like a bugle call, the grandeur of mountain uenery,newcnngeml.l friends -all go'tomake up a memorable vacation cnmc, as delightful asa trip abroad. Please write at once for illustrated folder, which describes in detall the pleasures of this wonderful sacation cruise. For full information, rates and reservations, apply to your Travel Agent or J. W. CANVIN, 411 Real Estate Trust Building, Philadelphia, Pa. : CANADA STEAMSHIP LINES RESORTS. There you go. . Enough hazards RESORTS. Canadian Keep your eye on the hall. . right over a rollicking river. to test your skill...and to give you a thrill! What exciting tournaments are held on this unique course. But three sets of tees give everyone a sporting chance... beginner, average player or expert. If you like tennis . . , don’t miss the en-tout-cas courts. Take your choice of three swimming pools... hot sulphur, warm sulphur and glacial waters. Surefoocedpmmmyyo\lupm]mtthu Reservations from C. E. PHELPS, General Agent, 14th St. at New York Aug LIA j‘ IATIONAL 35, 81, 750 & B0s W "WIEI IIHOIO' NEXT 'lm‘ll SELLING “SALT WATER” ONE NIGHT ONLY, N Gala ”r'.'.:'t-'.i"""."': 4 Towr =‘l|'< Fiske = "‘i‘“ Georgeite. Coban Are A A Aearine l.-"l.hnrl Brinsley ~THE RIVALS ] RUTH ST. DENNIS AND THE DENISHAWN DANCERS A PROG! Continuous 11 A. M. to 11 P. M, LAST 2 DAYS The Most Astounding and Thrilling Film Ever Screened INGAGI (Gerilla) ; HAS THE MAN-APE BEEN FOUND? Sir Hubert Winstead’s and Capt. Daniel Swayne’s sensational cine- torial Africa showin, discovery of a col- 3 ives which every year sacrifice a woman to the gorillas. EXTRA! EXTRA! Friday Nightat9 °gog= Greatest Entertainment Festival Inr Offered in Washis LAST TIME TO SEE “INGAGI” The Year’s Picture Sensation and a Pre.view Showing of the Greatest All-Talking Comedy Ever Screened “THE GIIGKOOS" “Radio Pictures, BERT WHEELER ROBT. WOOLSEY and 1,000 OTHERS Come at 9 P. M. and See Both Pictures for the One Price— 50c [piarvo) NOW SHOWING The Picture That Sets a New Standard in * Color—Talking— Singing Pictures “King of Jazz" With Paul Whiteman and Band, Playing Musical Backgrounds You’ll Never Forget Hear John Boles Sing “MONTEREY” Hear and See JEANIE LANG America’s New Personality Girl, Sing “Ragamuffin the new giant FERRIS WHEEL and the magnificent Prismatic Electric FOUNTAIN TOGETHER WITH THE MORE THAN FIFTY OTHER ATTRACTIONS WILL BE READY FOR YOU Next Saturday May 10th AT THE BIG FREE ADMISSION AMUSEMENT PARK 'S ORCHESTRA OF € FIVEET NEReABOUTS Fon " DANCING of the ART NANA =% ow on view daily a l-h sy '?u"m'fum startles the benciacey WOND“ l.ulnl N on Nish a‘n nl"l-‘t'. Mats. WARNER BROS EARLE COMFORTABLY COOLED Y REFRIGERATION TOMORROW-- you will hear the song that changed the destiny of ma- tions in the plec- ture that changed the standard of )] motion picture perfection. A _First National and Vitaphone Pic- ture in Technicolor LAST rnru mna! “LIGI WESTERN STARS" WARNER BROS MerropoLitaN DAILY, 11 A. M. to 11 P. COMFORTABLY COOLED CBY REFRIGERATION WINNIELIGHTNER JOE E. BROWN In the Warner Bros. it Technicolor Comedy “HOLD EVERYTHING" TONITE GAYETY THEATRE Star Wruuh' Bouts Thursday, May 8th DICK GRAVELY vs. EDDIE POPE GEORGE TAYLOR vs. MARIO GIGLIO Burlesque and Wrestling One Admission Smoke If You Like. District 9324 lmo fllf wll'l‘fl S and ) LORETTA YOUNG tn iAKOMA . Otto {e‘ nbfl?‘é}ulfl “SOUTH SEA ROSE” Warner Bros.” AMBASSADOR co TODAY—FRANK FAY in TEXAS MOON.” 18th_and 1. Rd. N.W. “UNDER A Warner Bros.” 624 B Bt NE. TQDAY and TOMORROW-_WILLIAM POWELL 1n “THE BENSON MUR- ‘Warner Bros.’ A a AVALON w5300 B, DAY—VILMA BANKY in “A LADY LOVE." “Warner Bros. VENUE GRANI) fioms‘m 1230 © St NE. TODAY_GEORGE ARLISS in “THE SAVQY 14 & Oo. ma. nwW. TQDAY - RICHARD BARTHELMESS ‘SON. GODS.” a. Ave. & Quebee Bt N.W. OW_WILLIAM and 'N)uo!u\l & e °¥L"-.;.m Ma. CA“EO “SOUTH SEA ROSE,” (-3 E CAROLINA -‘&foftriniia T AMERICAN GIRLL with SYLVAN L“.%%“!!.:: AR “HIT THE DECK” F. A ‘VAGABOND LOVER." P AR.FOURTEENTN ST A Fox Movietoue KENNETH MacKENNA es BULLDOG DRUMMOND —the stage— FANCHON & MARCO’'S “ART IN TAPS” A Stacests, Rhythmle Feast of Tempe sud Beauty FOX GRAND ORCHESTRA LEON BRUSILOFF, Conductor, Pox Movietons News SATIIIAI lhd xfl MR B\mny?m U? EL IlEIlEI. In His First Starring Plcture, "I'IIE COI.DEII CII.F" x Movietone A auantest with MARJORIE WHITE JACK MULHULL Cont. 11 to 11—Adm. 50c LAST 4 DAYS FOR The Most Fearless Picture Ever Produced PRICE OF A GOOD TIME Iup—Gm-—WInopu Sinners DAMAGED SOULS NEXT WEEK Bes. Mon., May I12th RETURN ENGAGEMENT WOMEN ONLY With Extra Featurs Attractions FST "Am @ i3™ O aoGer p crone A o s *YOUNG' EAGLES* ON THE STAGE TEDDY JOYCE inaCapitol Theale N¥ Presentalion, ‘ALl ABOARD* STARTING nrumr RAMON NOVA! in “IN GAY MADRID” T NOW 'I-AV ING ARE IN A METRO-GOLDWYN-MAVER PICTURE “TheDIVORCEE' CHEST!R MOoRRtS (')mnaum-.n-uuu Dutnct of Colmnbiu STHE METROPOLITAN—F st. n.w. 'Ammsslmol—llth and Col. rd. n.w. *APOLLO—624 H st. n.e. AVALON—Conn. ave. and McKinley. AVENUE GRAND—645 Pa. ave. s.e. CENTRAL—9th st. COLONY—Georgia ln. and Farragut, *HOME—1230 C st. n. 'ORK—Georgia ave. and Quebec n.w. STANTON—S515 C st. n.e. SAVOY—3030 14th st. n.w. SYLVAN—104 Rhode Island TAKOMA—4th and Butternut sis. | Maryland and Virginia *MARYLAND—Hagerstown, Md. OPERA HOUSE—Leesburg, Va. REPUBLIC. THEATER—Aunapolls. MARADA—St. Michaels, M TLLE—S; -llu, ‘Ma. ‘ISTATB—W-\;‘EM Md. ’ALACE—] , Md. CAHTOM’M, Va, Md. *NEW mlNlb—mn\nrl, Va. ASHTON-{Clarendon, V: OPERA HOU!E—WH‘. 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