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45 STATES LISTED TODAY’'S AMUSEMENTS. National—National Players in “Drac- ula,” at 2:20 and 8:20 p.m. Gayety—"Girls in Blue,” burlesque, at |2:15 ‘and ¢ Keith's—"Journey : | a.m., 12:40, 2:55, 5, 7:15 and 9:30 p.m. Palace—"“Young Man of Manhattan, £ Senators, and State Candidates to Be Named for Fall Elections. By the Associated Press ‘With North Carolina voting on Satur- | day, 43 States will be left at the close | of the week on the list of those still to | Representatives | 15, 4:40, 7:30 and 9:50 p.m. The Arizona Kid,” at 11:45 a.m., | 42, 7:38 and 9:57 p.m. Metropolitan—*“Courag |12:45, 2:33, 4:21, 6:09, 7 pm. | Columbia—"Caught Short,” at 10:30 am, 12:10, 2:05, 4:05, 6, 8 and 9:55 pm. | Earle—“Sweethearts and Wives,” at 1:25 am., 1:30, 3:30, 5:40, 7:45 and 5 pm. | Ambassador—"The Royal Box,” at 3, , 7 and 9 pm. | Central—"Isle of Escape,” from 11, nominate candidates for the elections of jlam. to 11 p.m. November 4. All members of the House are to be chosen this year, together with 35 Sen- ators and many high State officers. Pennsylvania, Kansas and Ohio are| electing Senators out of the regular | order. Ordinarily 32 Senators are chosen | every two years. The following is a list of primaries yet to be held, showing incumbent Senators and the principal offices at issue: June 7: (Furnifold M. Simmons, D.), 20 State judicial offices. June 16: _ Minnesota — Senator (Thomas D. Schall, R.), governor, State offices. Maine—Senator (Arthur R. overnor, State offices. New Jersey—Senator ird, R.) North Dakota—Governor, s, : Montana—Senator (Thomas July 26: Texas—Senator (Morris Sheppard. D.), governor, State offices. July 29: Oklahoma— Pine, R.), governor, State offices. ‘August’2: Kentucky—Senator (John M. Robsion, R.). ‘August 5: Kansas—Two Senators (Arthur Capper and Henry J. Allen, R.), governor, State offices. ‘August 5: Virginia—Senator (Carter Glass, D). August 5: Oklahoma—Run-off pri- : Missouri—State Legisla- August B5: West Virginia—Senator (Guy D. Goff, R.), all members of State Legislature, half members (15) of State Senate. August 5: Mississippi—Senator (Pat Harrison, D). August 7: Tennessee—Senator (Wil- liam E. Brock, D.), governor, State ature. ‘August 12: Arkansas—Senator (Joseph T. Robinson, D.), governor, August 12: Alabama—Senator (J. Thomas Heflin, D.), governor. August 12: Nebraska — Senator (George W. Norris, R.), governor. ‘August 12: Ohio—Senator (Roscoe C. McCulloch, R.), governor, all State offices. August 19: Wyoming—Senator (Pat- rick J. Sullivan, R.), governor. August 23: Texas—Run-off primary. August 1 California—All State offices. August 28: South Carolina—Senator (Coleman L. Blease, D.), governor. September 2: Nevada—All State of- ficers, congressmen-at-large. September 9: Michigan — Senator (James Couzens, R.), governor, lieu- tenant governor. September 9: Arizona—Governor. September 9: Colorado — Senator (Lawrence C. Phipps, R.), governor. September 9: Louisiana — Senator (Joseph R. Ransdell, D.). September 9: New Hampshire—Sen- ator (Henry W. Keyes, R.), governor, State Legislature. September 9: Vermont — Governor, Ueutenant governor, September 9: Washington — State Georgia — Senator I is, D.), governor, State —Governor. State offices. September 16: New York—Legis- lature (governor in convention). Maryland will hold its primary on & | date between September 8-15. Candi- dates for all State offices will be named. Six States will nominate by conven- tion. They are: Idaho—August 26: Senator (William | E. Borah, R.), governor. Delaware — September 9 (Daniel O. Hastings, R.). Senator North Carolina—Senator nator (W. B.| (Republican Tivoli—“The Divorcee,” at 2:20, 4:10 45 and 9:35 ors and Knives pertly Sharpened mall Charse at s S GIBSON’S, 917 G St. N.W. | No. 8 for High Blood Pressure Washington Homeopathic Pharmacy 1007 H Street N.W. Phone NA. 1695 EXPERTS HERE TO REPAIR ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES | ons, Fans, T Grills, Folding Chairs for Parties, Entertainments, efe. NUT FINISH—LEATHER SEATS NICHOLS, INC. AL DIRECTORS Columbla 6324 1| wau T {| CLYDE J. FU, 4209 9th St. Eastern and Western Summer Camps for Boys and Girls Summer School Sidwell’s Friends School Telephone National 0284 Free Lecture “REINCARNATION” Thursday, 8:15 P. M., June 5 United Lodge of Theosophists | 3436 14th St. N.W. Ad Road Service—Charge Accounts Invited #Seaside wiee Park Beach, Md., 6:45 | 50c Returns | Round { 31:30 | Tri L0 ) paveis WASHINGTON-BALTIMORE Parlor Motor Coaches rimary; date for Democratic primary | not been set.) No_dates for the others have been | | set. They are: Connecticut—Governor. New Mexico—Senator (Sam G. Brat- | ton, D.), governor. Rhode Island—Senator Metcalf, R.), governor. Utah-—Three members of the House | of Representatives. (Jesse H. “The Scenic Route” Via 16th St., Silver Spr., Olney, Sandy Spr., Ashton, Ellicott City $1.00 Fare. 2-hour Ride DEAF? Hear with the UNIVERSOTONE Private Demonstrations ETZ 1217 G Street 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. Washington Rapid Transit Co. 4615 14th St. Adams 8920 6 Hour Kodak Finishing Columbia Photo Supply Co. 1424 New York Ave. N.W. THE PARR 1643 Conn. Ave. Luncheon Tea Dinner Temptine Menus @] “Speaks for for Hot Evenings B Sundays’ Dinner 1 to 8 P.M. Automatic Storage Gas Water Heater Made in 4 Sizes %50 « %85 Plus Installation SOLD ON THE Easy Payment Plan 24-Hour Service E. G. Schafer Co. 215 13th Street N.W. OPEN AT 8:30 AM. DAILY Time Deposits Good Standing at a Progressive Bank —like “Franklin Na- tional” is a distinct asset to the business man who wants to grow. 1 Call and talk over your banking needs. FRANKLIN National Bank Penna. Ave. at 10th St. NW. 1111 Connecticut Avenue JOHN B. COCHRAN THOS. P. HICKMAN President V. P. and Cashier Fashions in Food HERE is a certain thing called style in food. It comes from anticipating the desires of our guests, and serv- ing the kind of foods they prefer at a par- ticular season. Right now your taste desires fresh, tasty foods like Spring Vegetables, Salads and Sea Foods such as Soft Shell Crabs, Fried Frog Legs, Fresh Lobster Salad, Large Lump Crab Flake Salad, Fresh Shrimp Salad, Doctor Salad Olmsted Grill FamousFor FineFood 71336 G Street “Station ZZZ Broadcasting!”’ Wl\en !hg sk‘eers begin to tune in at 2 a. m. and your night’s sleep is ruined, you've got one comfort. It needn’t ever happen again! Spray Flit in your light. Every mosquito dies Be comfortable and safe. bedroom before you put out the ! Easy! Quick! Sure! Keep your home insect-free. Spray th,.which is guaranteed (or money back) to be quick-death to flnis, mosquitoes, moths, roaches, bed bugs and other house- hold.msects. Yetits clean-smelling vapor is harmless to humans. Flit killsquicker if you use the special inexpensive Flit Spray- er. Insist on Flit, and don’t accept a substitute. Get yours today ! Flit is sold only in this yellow can with the black band. L Ugest Selling Insect SHINGTON, D. C., WEDNESDAY, JUNE 4 1930. Bringing Down!! the temperature . . . as well as the price of Fine $25,$27.50 and 33 Tropical Worste SUITS 9.75 We’re giving you a story that might not mean half as much if it were late in Au- gust—we’re giving you re- ductions on regular goods even before the season gets started. Don’t Wait 'Til Some Smart Man Says: Why Didn’t You Get In On This Sale! —and no matter if you're long, short, fat or hot —you will be fitted comfortably. REAL, HONEST-TO- GOODNESS $25, $27.50 and $30 TROPICAL WORSTED SUITS (not at the end of the season, but at the start) at $19.75. F Street at Qth BN OF TOMORROW IS HERE TODAY/ E_EADING RETAILERS now have this sensational modern Pen ready to show you. Tryitl See how perfectly it fits the hand. Note its exclusive features—each one a distinct advancement in the art of pen-making. TRIAD is smart and modern. It will settle the pen preferences of tomorrow. It is ready for you today. M. S. Ginn & Company National Press Bldg. S. Kann Sons Company Lansburgh & Bro 427 th St. N.W. Maurice Robbin 1429 N St. R. M. Rosenthal Company Homer Building Eli Rubin 716 7th St. Harry Slavin 843 17th St. N.W. M. S. Smith 14th & Clifton St. N.W. C. E. Tribby, Jr. 615 15th St. D. N. Walford 909 Penn. Ave. Novelty Co. Charles G. Stott & Co. 1215-17 E St. N.W. New York Ave. Tri-Pen Manufacturing Co., Pawtucket, R. I. TRIA bENf?W PENCILS THAT FITS THE HAND Palais Royal Hecht Company F St. at Tth N.W. Mintz 938 F St. NW. R. P. Andrews Paper Co. 724 13th St. N.W. 1st & H S.E. J. B. Levenson 1702 Penn. Ave. Barber & Ro 11th & G St. N.W. Cathedral Pharmacy 300 Conn. Ave. N.W. Clines, Inc. 920 I14th St. Executive Pharmacy 1432 K St. NW. Garrison's Toy & FullyprotectedbyU. S. foreignpatents THE ONLY PEN COOL BUT NOT COLD WARNER BROS. EARLE LAST TWO DAYS BILLIE DOVE CLIVE BROOK In First National Vitaphone's 'SWEETHEARTS and WIVES” IN PERSON WILL OSBORNE and His Orchestra Today at 1:10, 108, 9:20 COMFORTABLY COOL WARNER BROS. LAST TWO DAYS BELLE BENNETT LEON JANNEY In Warner Bros and Vitaphone's “COURAGF’ Continuous—10:30 A. M. to 11 P. M. NOW PLAYING LAST 3 DAYS creen / Drama Of ALl “Time | EAT, $2.00 PICTURE REGULAR PRICES 5e—1 to 6, 356 RN SN N CLAUDETTE®, NORMAN FGYrEekT CHARLES RUGGLES = STAGE S ACK SIDNEY FROLICKERS TOF. Vissge ARTING M",u"f “THE TEX, AN” Jue panic of “""'“‘vflp Clasghs MCHT SHORT %fimfimba& nthe market., MM COIOR UG % ot HUNGARIAN RHAPSODY HEARST-METR( 20085 crinoniv ot 1o DUMBARTON 5 Wisconsin Ave. BERNICE CLAIRE and ALEXANDER GRAY in “NO. NO #""COMEDY. Time of Shows. 17:00_and 9:00. PRINCESS %5 SGobs™ ‘The_Northeast Home of Western Electric_Sound Equipment GRETA GARBO in_“ANNA CHRISTIE.” fA](OMA 4th_and Butternut Sts. Free Parking Lot RUTH_CHATTERTON in “LAUGHING LADY" Warner Bros.” AMBASSADOR coi*Ra™%: Col. Rd. N.W. AY_THE FIRST GERMAN ALL- TALKING PICTURE. THE ROVAL BOX.” and SHORT SUBJECTS in GERMAN. Warner Bros.” APOLLO 64 B St NE. TODAY—G EQR G E BANCROFT in “LADIES LOVE BRUTES" Wamer Bros T T AVALON mcKinie, 'St " 2. TODAY—_G E O R G E BANCROFT in “LADIES LOVE BRUTES." Warner Bros.” AVENUE GRAND 0% %% TODAY_JOAN CRAWFOR “MONTANA_MOON." WEECRERT . . o TRAL b St Bet. D and £ MONTE BLUE in “ISLE OF Warner Bros.” COLONY G Ave & Farrasut st. _TODAY—AL JOLSON in “MAMMY." Warner Bros.’ e 1230 C Bt NE. TODAY — HARRY RICHMAN in “PUTTIN' ON_THE RITZ." Warner Bros.' VOY Mt & co. Ra. N.W. TODAY _and TOMORROW-—_NORMA "SHEARER in "THE DIVORCEE." AMUSEME! 'ATIONAL | Tosiht $1.25, 81, 750 & 50c at8:20 MAT. TODAY, 35¢, 50c, 75¢ World Famous Vampire Thriller “Dracula”’ NEXT WEEK—SEATS SELLING “THE BACHELOR FATHER’ LAST 2 DAYS | WARNER BAXTER Again the lover-bandit .. . he will steal your heart in the great outdoor romance oOn Foz Movietone. “THE ARIZONA KID with i MONA MARIS CAROL LOMBARD —the stape— hop & ) SRy Make Belleve in “LET’S PRETEND” featuring ALFRED LATELL Assisted by Sylvan Dell FOX GRAND ORCHESTRA Leon Brustloff, Conductor Fox Movietone News Important ANNOUNCEMENT the NEW MOVIETONE FOLLIES OF 1930 featuring EL BRENDEL MARJORIE WHITE Will Inangarate The Policy of Starting The New Program on FRIDAY Instead of Satarday as Heretofore This Change Effective FRIDAY, JUNE 6. Remember the Date TONITE AUCTION NITE DON'T MISS IT! GAYETY THEATER MARSHALL HALL STEAMER Charles Macalester enth St. Whart and 6:45 p. m. Dancing—Bathing—All _Amusements ROUND TRIP, 50c IN ADDITION TO THE MORE_THAN FIFTY ATTRACTIONS AT GREAT FREE_ADMISSION AMUSEMENT PARK GLEN ECHO TONITE SPZCIAL FEATURES BY McWILLIAMS AND HIS BAND OF PEPPY ELEVEN ENTERTAINERS DURING DANCING (*) Indicates Where Film Is Being Shown Today. District of Columbia *THE METROPOLITAN—F st. n.w. *AMBASSADOR—18th and Col. rd. n.w, APOLLO—624 H st. n.e. AVALON—Conn. ave. and McKinley AVENUE GRAND—645 Pa. ave. s.e. CENTRAL—Sth st. arco Take You the Land of COLONY—Georgia ave. and Farragut: EMPRESS—416 9th st. n.w. HOME—1230 C st. n. JESSE—3100 18th st. n.e. SAVOY—3030 14th st. n.w. STANTON—515 C st. n.e. *SYLVAN—104 Rhode Island ave. n.w TAKOMA—4th and Butternut sts. *TIVOLI—14th and Park rd. YORK—Georgia ave. and Quebec n.w Maryland and Virginia *MARYLAND—Hagerstown, Md. v Bros.” K Ga- Ave. & Quebee 8t N.W. TODAY — HARRY RICHMAN in _VPUTTIN' ON THE RITZ ___ DIRECTION SIDNEY LUST TALKING AND SOUND PICTURES Mt. Rainier, Md. pantes TOVE" SKbTes. NS GE| E HIPPODROME =~ * =er ™ “ONLY THE BRAVE,” GARY COOPER RICHMOND _AMEXANRRY M BRUTES.” _GEORGE BANCROFT. 1ith & N. C. A “CAMEQ ' KIRBY. S8, J. HAROLD RUTH CHATTERTON “THE LAUGHING N ANACOSTIA. D, C. SALLY O'NEIL' in e N GArpack 'K GILBERT EMERY, “THE SKY MACK_SENNETT COMEDY, “RADIO _KfsdEs S5 _and C_8ir. NE. §1;ANTOEA||;"|"}°" 'stuna eni eBaron’s cking_ Riot ToE VEiy ToEa 20 Levens Talking Comedy and Screen Sons. —let_your Blank ;upp]y run low. ave your every need. E. Morrison Paper Co. A 1009 Pa. Ave. ARCADE—Crisfield, Md. ARCADE—Hyattsville, Md. ASHTON—Clarendon, Va. AUDITORIUM—Onancock, Va. BERKELEY—Berkeley Springs, W. Va CAPITAL—Cumberland, Md. CAPITOL—Winchester, Va. *COMMUNITY—Ridgely, Md. CREWE~—Crewe, Va. EMPIRE—Pocomoke City, Md. EMPIRE—Saxis, Va. FIREMEN'S HALL—Willards, Md. GLOBE—Berlin, Md. IMPERIAL—Brunswick, Md. JEFFERSON—Brookneal, Va, LYRIC—Fishing Creek, Va. MARADA—St. Michaels, Md. MARYLAND—Kitzmiller, Md. MASONIC—Clifton Forge, Va. MELVILLE—Sykesville, Md. NELSON HALL—Lovington, Va. NEW-—Aberdeen, Md. *NEW—Elkton, Md. NEW—Hancoc! d. NEW-—Lexington, Va. NEW VIRGINIA—Harrisonburg, Va. OPERA HOUSE—Leesburg, Va. OPERA HOUSE—Piedmort, W. Va. PALACE—Frostburg, Md. PALACE—Hagerstown, Md. RAMONA—Westminster, Md. REPUBLIC THEATER—Annapolis. ROCKBRIDGE—Buena Vista, Va. STATE—Bethesda, M d. | STATE—Westminster, Md. STRAND—Staunton, Va. WALLACE DALE—Tangier, N WARRENTON—Warrenton, Va. WEBB—Alberton, Va. - DANCING. R R - s Mon: An 103, dancing at § (oreh s by bpolntment. | Mo