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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTO! CHURCH WINS DRIVE FOR BUILDING FUND!- St. Gabriel’s Congregation Exceeds Amount Required to Complete Construction. ng a drive April 29 for $100,- | mplete the new church strue- St. Gabriel's Catholic Church workers reported that receipts of their ached $145,200. of the highly success- of the drive was made by John A. McKeown, director of the of the Church. Right McNamara, Auxiliary nore and_rector his gratitude le anniversary and marks the Bishop Mc- tribute to given to the w church at the open- dinner to laymen of the parish marked the opening of the drive At that time the goal was 0, and it was announced would be made to have e which faces on Grant ready for occupancy by next it e Michael Rattigan was chairman of! the campaign committee, and Walter D. Beller ice chairmal Rev. Joseph M N and Re William J. ant pastors of the church, were horiorary vice chairmen. COURT TO BE HELD ON BOARD CUTTER Judge Cooke Hill Will Hold Ses- sions on Ship During Cruise in Alaskan Waters. SEATTLE ().—Justice, as well as ministrations to storm battered ships, will be administered by the Coast Guard cutter Chelan in Alaskan water this Summer. Federal Judge Cooke Hill of Alaska and a d States attorney will hold court aboard the ship during its Sum- mer cruise, which will take the cutter to settlements in the northwestern por- tion of Alaskan territory. Comdr. R. W. Dmnp\\nl( of the Chelan 4s a United States commissioner, and Tieut. Comdr. John Trebes is a United States marshal, making the floating court official. Because there are no Federal courts in Alaska west of Valdez the cruise is made biennially. Cases ranging from petty larceny to murder are tr tried. BODIES TURN TO BRONZE New Method to Preserve Corpses Is Discovered. MOSCOW (N.AN.A secret process that pr ved the body of Lenin is to be superseded and Soviet great ones of the future will probably be transmuted into bronze statues of themsel after they die. The discoverer of the new process s D. Zelinsky, member of the Soviet ‘Acndemy of Science. His process turns all organisms into metal, preserv= ing the original form by covering it with a brilliant bronge-like coating. riments upon animals and insects _:\'e been success!gl!;i AE:I?L""}" _— MT. VERNON STEAMER Charles Macalester Under U. 8. Government Inspection Leaves 7th St. Wharf Daily 10 A.M. and 2:30 P.M. Round Trip, 85¢ Admission, 25¢ Cafe cnd Lunch Counter on Steamer Mt. Vernon not open on Sundavs FLY "7 FORD Tri-Motor. Operating at WASHINGTON AIRPORT (South End Righway Bridge) Saturday Afternoon and All Day Sunday MAY 17th and 18th UNIVERSAL FLYERS, Inc. Phone NAtional 6945 [THE 'PAOT 1643 Conn. Ave. Luncheon Tea Dinner Tempting Menus eemsimvennss' 91 b 2 .M. BEN HUNDLEY <HOODY TIRES 3436 14th St. NW. Adams 8100 Road Service—Charge Accounts Invited ‘The famous “Speaks for Ttself” In Addition to Sea Food— Steaks and Chops Also Are Our Pride We show every one—before cooking, as desired. Since 1858 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 Supplies WASHINGTON, D. C. TODAY'S AMUSEMENTS. National—National Players in “Salt Water,” at 2:20 and 8:20 p.m. Gayety—“Girls a la Carte,” burlesque, at 2:15 and 8:15 pm. Rialto—"King c( Jazs,” at 11:20 am., :20, 5:20, 7:20 and 9:20 p.m. 4 49 7:52 and 10:04 p.m. Flrlh ‘Song of the Flame,” at 11:45 ., 1:45, 3:50, 5:45, 7:50 and 9:50 p.m. he Cuckoos,” at 11:18 5:20, 7:25 and 9:30 p.m. he Divorcee,” at 11:35 , 7:40 and 9:40 pm. Hold Everything,” at . 12:40, 2:25, 4:10, 5:50, 7:50 and Ambmndor— “Ladies of Leisure,” at 7:55 and 9:50 p.m. Central—"The Girl Said No,” from | 11 am. to 11 pm. Tivoli—Montana Moon, at 2:15, 4:05, 5:50, 7:40 and 9:30 p.m. Bnrbers Hald Speed Contest. BUDAPEST (N.AN.A).—The human chin was recently adopted as & speed track for an international speed contest for barbers of Budapest. The new champion polished his man off in 43 seconds, thus knocking two seconds of. the previous record. The Claiborne-Annapolis Ferry Company Annapolis, Md. SUMMER SCHEDULE in effect May 15th, 1930 EASTERN STANDARD TIME Leave Annapolis 8AM. 11AM. 1P.M. 3P.M. 5P.M. 7P.M. Leave Claiborne 8AM. 10AM. 1P.M. 3P.M. 5PM. 7P.M. | 4615 14th St. ;\“‘S“\‘“. g ET us stpply your demands 1% ? E. Morrison Paper Co. ¢ PENS REPAIRED RHUS TOX 3X for POISON OAK, IVY and similar ailments Homeopathic Pharmacy 1007 H St. N.W. NA 109 for blank books and ac- cessories, ; 1009 Pa. Ave. N.W. : Open 8 AM. 30 P.M. S A A S A R A S S S 2 WASHINGTON-BALTIMORE Parlor Motor Coaches “The Scenic Route” Via 16th St., Silver Spr., Olney, Sandy Spr., Ashton, Ellicott City $1.00 Fare. 2-hour Ride Coaches leave Washington (9th and K Sts., with stops at Thomas Cir., 16th and You, 16th and Har- vard, 16th and Alaska) at 6:30, 10:00 AM., 2:00, 5:00, 8:00 P.M. it Co.. 920 Washington Rapid Tra Adams F ranklm Natlonl Bank Penna. Ave. at 10th St. JOHN B. COCHRAN, 1 THOS. P. HICKM 111 Connecticut Ave. . P. and Cashier (L]} Whether .You Will Always Live —*“from hand to mouth,” or will know the satis- faction of independence, is a question you alone can decide. {[Take the thrift road this Payday, and pave the way to a financially care-free future. N Savings Dept. bank. Every facility_for accounts of corpora One Dollar will make you a patron of this helpful Both Offices Open Until 15th & 16th No. No. No. No. No. Accounts Deposits ARANANENNNNN | DEAF? UNIVERSO' Private Demonstrations ETZ 1217 G Street CHAIRS FOR RENT Folding Ch’lln for Parties, in: ntertainments, ete. WALNUT FINISH—LEATHER SEATS CLYDE J. NICHOLS, INC. 4209 9th l’l"#l;’v“" """c’é’.'u'i.u. o324 CONFIDENTIAL INFORMATION “To our Washington friends and patrons”— On last Feb. 19 when we purchased the ‘entire stock of “Innovation” Iuggage from the receiver in bank- ruptcy we were unaware of the Having conducted a special re 1020 Conni. Ave . {ranchise for “Innoyation” lurgage from the late purchasers of Trunk Co. of New York (who will continue to produ fovation tens Soday Mo are openine our hew. Bermancht Washimgton home at ST St.N, o where we have removed one-half of the remaining stock from 1020 starting & oth of our reat popularity of “Tnnovation.: lugeage tn this city, uction sa i Innovation” shop, at atte, il AT 15,1/ and % OFF ALL FORMER "MARKED PRICES” SALE ON AT BOTH STORES "INNOVATION TRUNK STORES OF WASHINGTON 020 Note Low Fares Greyhound Bus Lines give the traveling public the lowest fare for dependable overland trans- portation ever offered. ‘This is a real economy, for !MI sacrifice nothing. Indeed riding the Greyhounds of the highways is a most delightful form of trav- el. You see as you go. You learn anew the romance of the open road. More pleasure per mile— 'more miles per dollar. Look for the name “Greyhound” on the bus—it means dependabletrans- portation, under responsible management. o..dvws., Whether your next trip be long or short, before completing your ans ask your local Greyhound icket Agent for rates and infor- mation. See address bzlow. Pittsburgh Detroit ... Chicago .. Cincinnati ... Salt Lake City. ... Los Angeles. . San Francisco UNION BUS DEPOT 1336 New York Ave. N.W, Phone: Metropoliten 1512-3-4 BREYERS ~ ~ ~ MUST ke qoocJ ’ Trq these delicious Bpeqerpo“ Pint Combinations 1—Vanilla, Fresh Scrawberry and Chocolate, 4—Vanilla, Fresh Strawberry and Orange Ice. S—Frozen Cherries and Coffee. 6—French Roasted Almond and Banans, 7—French Vanills and Chocolate. When you consider that Breyers is the ice cream recommended by Doctors ... . that it is the ice’ cream served regularly in hos- pitals and schools . . . that more than 3 million people deliber- ately choose it every day in preference to all others. .. IT MUST BE GOOD! Every spoonful of Breyers is made —and must be made — according to the Breyers “Pledge of Purity.” This means real rich cream, real cane sugar, a real fruit ot natural flavoring —and nothing else. Serve Breyers regularly to your family. Let your children enjoy it. Your Bteyer Dealer has all your favorite flavors. Look for this Breyer-Leaf Sign D. C, WEDNESDAY, MAY 14, 1930. WARNER BROS. ETROPOLITA Comfortably Cooled by Refrigeration Daily, 11 A. M. to 11 P. M. LAST TWO DAYS WINNIE LIGHTNER JOE E. BROWN In the Warner Bros. and Vitaphone Technicolor Comedy Hold Everylllilg EARLE Comfortably Cooled by Refrigeration Daily, 11 A. M. to 11 LAST TWO DAYS So Gigantic It Defies Description Song of the Flame A, First National and Vitaphone ADDED ELIAS BREESKIN GUEST SOLOIST NINTH AT GE& ONLY 2 DAYS MORE TO SEE “The KING of JAZZ” The All-Color JOHN BOLES JEANETTE LOFF Jeane Laing and Hundreds of Screen Beauties st PAUL WHITEMAN and band playing numbers you'll never forget Coming SATURDAY BETTY COMPSON “Czar of li;'oadway’ AUDITORIUM THEATER BALTIMORE, MD. NOW PLAYING The Greatest of All Pictures “All Quiet on the Western Front” 2 SHOWS DAILY—Starting 2 P.M. nd 8 P.M. (Standard Time) Phone, write or wire for reserved seats. Your order will be given care- ful attention, OFFERS MORE THAN B0 AMUSEMENTS NOW » MOON 'TIL MIDNITR 'j-vi- i SEE THE “& . FREE DISPLAYS EVERY NIGHT AT MAGNIFICENT ELECTRIC FOUNTAIN McWILLIAMS' ORCHESTRA OF ELEVEN FOR DANCING 8:30 TO 11:30 WEEK NITES A Sermon to Anxious Mothers SMOWING EXCLUSIVELY FOR DARING INSIDE STORY or THE RAFFIC IN SOUL DAMAGED SOULS LITILE ¢85 su-wsvt~ D == Appetites Are Fickle Things— HEY constantly f change—especially this time of year. Right now they are -changing to the kind of foods served daily at the Grill, including cold meats and fresh salads — de- licious sea foods in season. Of course, we have our regular menus —particularly good at any season. Luncheon, 50c, 65¢, $1 Dinner, $1, $1.50 oimsted Grill] Famous For FineFood 336 G Street AMUSEMENTS. AMUSEMENTS. ATURDAY %‘_EyG”IaNfl?: Itzla?"Sut?ny S%e %p GAYNOR FARRELL Staging, Laughing, Loving in Thelr Own Adorable Way Throush This Fox Movietons Musical Romanes High Society Blues HEDDA HOPPER, GREGORY GAYE. WILLIAM COLLIER, SR., LUCIEN LITTLEFIELD, JOYCE COMPTON, Hear Them Sing ¢ “High Seclety Blues” weil B for g, ||l NATIONAL WARDMAN PARK THEATRE 51 u Friday, May 16. and Sat. May 17 “SALT WATER" WEEK—SEATS SELLING AT ;AYS TO ADVERTISE” RUTH ST. DENIS AND THE DENISHAWN DANCERS In New Program THURSDAY, 4:30 MARJI]RIE WHITE D a 4:30) In n Comedy Riot of N T. Arthur Smith Bureau, Love and Laughter \ 1330 G St. In Homer L. Ki GOLDEN CALF A Pox llovletrml Production with RIS Reene_ wiiies Coblent on the Stage Fanchen and Mareo present an IDEA IN GREEN Featuring BORN & LAWRENCE SUNKIST BEAUTIES ALEXANDER CALLAM ENJOY COOL COMFOR ! Qur Cooling Syatem in Oper- tion _during Weather Tomorrow 4:30 National Theatre Ruth St. Denis and the Denishawn Dancers IN A NEW PROGRAM The Foremost Contribution to the Art of Dance in America. Tickets, §2.00, $1.50, $1.00. T. Arthur Smith Bureau in 'Homer L. Kitt's, 1330 G St. Continuous 11 A.M. to 11 P. M. THE GREATEST COMEDY HIT SINCE THE BIRTH OF TALKING PICTURES ON THE $TAGE DAVE APOLLON n & Gapuol Theatre WY Preserttalion. 'RUSSIANTMJ" STARTING SATURDAY “HELL HARBOR" o(owunu' v PIIMT WEEK ! SIIEAI!ER e Melro-Coauyn-Mayer Proaucdon . E DIVORCEE CHESTER “MORRIS H STARTING SATURDAY H PARAMOUNT (Y ON PARADE With nmmrfiom RITA® BERT WHEELER ROBT. WOOLSEY 1000 OT!ERS In Radio Pictures’ Mighty Avalanche of Laughter and wonder of the art world, is now to be seen dally at 1l G st. n.w. for 25c. TONITE AUCTION NITE| . _DON'T MISS IT! GAYETY THEATRE Smoke If You Like Distriet 9324 [, | aenssscsnsneance Warner Bros.” AMBASSADOR ool Yw. TQDAY and TOMORROW.—BARBARA' TAZ in “LADIES OF Warner Bros.’ APOLLO @ n s NE TODAY—ALICE WHITE ___GIRL_IN_ HOLLYWOO! Warner Bros.' AVALON Mokimies 5. Ble. TQRAYWILLIAM POWELL in “'THE BENSON MURDER CAS arner Bros.’ 645 Pa. AVENUEGRAND s 53 TODAY HELEN MORGAN in DHOUSE _| 2 (*) Indleates Where ©ilm 1s Betng Shown Today. District of Columbia ROPOLITAN—F st. n.w. ADORTIK(II and Col. rd. n.w, ave. and McKinley —645 Pa. ave. s.e. CENTRAL #» ot 5et 0 una = ‘TODAY-WILLIAM HAINES in “THE GIRL SAID NO.” G OT:EA‘X S‘XH)L;QAM HAINES in “THE “Warner Bros. 1230 C St. N.E. TODAY-— WILLIAM HAINES in “THE ~Georgia ave. and Farragut. GIRL SBAID NO." 230 C st. n.e. ESSE—3100 18th st. n.e. LS RIALTO oth oG st *TIVOLI—14th and Park rd. nw. YORK—Georgia ave. and Quebee n.w., STANTON—515 C st. n.e. SAVOY—3030 14th st. n.w. *SYLVAN—104 Rhode Island ave. n.w. | TAROMA—ith and Butternut sta. Maryland and Virginia *MARYLAND—Hagerstown, Md. OPERA HOUSE—Leesburg, Va, REPUBLIC THEATER—Annapolis. MARADA—St. Michaels, Md. ARCADE—Crisfield, Md. STATE—Bethesda, Md. MELVILLE—Sykesville, Md. STATE—Westminster, Md. IMPERIAL—Brunswick, Md. CAPITOL—Winchester, Va. STRAND—Staunton, Va. PALACE—Frostburg, Md. MASONIC—Clifton Forge, Va. BAMONA—Westminster, Md. GLOBE—Berlin, NEW vlnGlNlA—B-nlu-hr.. Va. ASHTON—Clarendon, OPERA HOUSE—PHMII& W. Va. AUDITO.“JM—OBIMGK. Va, *NEW—Elkton, Md. NEW—Aberdeen, Va. WALLACE DALE—Tangler, Vi ~—Tan, .. e -Lovin, Va. WEBB—Alberton, Va. *COMMUNITY—Ridgely, Md. EMPIRE—Pocomoke City, Md. CAPITAL—Cumberland, Md. MARYLAND—Kitzmiller, Md. PALACE—Hagerstown, Md. FIREMEN'S HALL—Willards, Md. &= ey a. | LYRIC—Fishing Creck, Va. WARRENTON—Warrenton, V. CREWE—Crewe, Va. JEFFERSON—Brookneal, Va. o DANCING. FHany pA TR Warner Bros. SAVOY b & Col. BA. N.W. TODAY- WILLIAM COLLIER, Jr., in __ “THE MELODY MAN." Warner Bros." 14h & Park Re. N.W. TODAY--JOAN CRAWFORD in _ MONTANA MOON." “Warner Bros.” K G Ave. & Quebes 8t NW. TODAY_FRANK FAY in “UNDER A TEXAS MOON." T rArURECTION SIDNEY TALKING AND 801 160 Ammng-h“v RICHMOND e A GRENT T i DUNCAN _SISTE r Bette " .‘1‘ URRAY, Geo SohEY OORDON, KATE FRICE. UOH!N! AND KELLYS IN 8C STAITI'ON Finest ONE_ ONE DAY ONLY DUMB. ARTON | 1343 Wisconsin_ Ave b 3 RU HELEN MORGA] RLE:! aaL I 8 d KOHLER in “ROADH "N IOI{%{? edy, “THE !UROLA me 8 The Northeast H e ?W te lectri i e d et TAKOMA b "‘?.'“"‘h"“ to Beck st the Organ “DAMES. AHOY"”

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