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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, TUESDAY, JUNE 10, 1930. SUITS ASKING $100,000 , i i i cists on Whitsuntide outings near here Fascists and Communists Clash. | yesterday resulted in 16 injuries. Ninety- June 10 (#).— | five Communists were afrested, but all TODAY'S AMUSEMENTS. National—National Players in “The KEEP KOOL AND HAPPY at 8:20 pm. EVER —let your Blank Book supply run low. We have your every need. E. Morrison Paper Co. 1009 Pa. Ave. WEDDING GIFT RDS BON VOY.A\GE CARDS BIRTHDAY CARDS Columbia Photo Supply Co. 1424 New York Ave. N.W. Automatic Storage Gas Water Heater Made in 4 Sizes %50 - %89 Plus Installation SOLD ON THE Easy Payment Plan 24-Hour Service G. Schafer Co. 215 13th Street N.W. fniehing balanced me SRMUPA Where to go | ‘ What to see All-expense tours : 5 of varying duration Complete information from THOS.CooK & $ON Trost Bldg. su"gthingion Loan & Trost Blde, = STEAMSHIPS. HOLLANDAMERICA | Travel by a Famous Service TO ENGLAND_FRANCE HOLLAND—GERMANY AND ALL PARTS OF EUROPE VIA Plymouth Boulogne-sur-Mer Ruuexdlm New Amsterdam. June 1i. Statendam (new)s Jun BT, Kobterdam, June 28 24 State St. N _or Local_Aser HQNOLULU The Well Equipped Royal Mail Steamers “NIAGAR. . June Aug. 20, Oct. 13 “AORANGI". !'July 23, Sept. 13, Nov. 12 Sall from Vancopver, B. C. For Fores, etc. Apoly Can. Pac. Raiiway, H4th St av New York Av to_the Can; ) West_Hastings ¢ = 1! Spelling Bee Also Is Feature BOYS BET AWARDS |25 FOR PATROL WORK of Stanton Park Citizens’ Meeting. | Dispensing with business at its final | meeting_of the season, the Stanton Park Citizens' Association, convening| last night in the Peabody School, Fifth | |and C' streets northeast, devoted its | session to conferring awards on mem- | bers of the school boys' patrol in the| | neighborhood and witnessing a spelling | bee participated in by students of the sixth grades in schools in the section. In the only resolution adopted it was voted that a letter of thanks be sent Lieut. Col. U. S. Grant, 3d. director of | public buildings and parks, for the im- provements his office helped bring about |in_the section. | Miss Bertha Schwartz of the Ludlow School was presented with a gold medal for outspelling competitors from _the | Edmonds. Maury, Pezbody, Hilton, Car- | bery and’ Taylor schools. Judges were Robert L. Haveock, as- | sistant superintendent of public schools s. John W. Davis and F. Franta. . H. Brown, secretary of the as- iation, called the words. Thomas Whinery, James Lawrence |and John Hillers, all of the Edmonds School, and George Felton and Tony Marino of the Carbery and Peabody schools, respectively, Were presented with boxes of candy for their work on the school boy patrols. A. H. Gregory, president of the asso- ciation, presided. The next meeting | will be held in srp'mb\-r WRIT PETITION NAMES CEMETERY ASSOCIATION | | Brith Sholom Trustees Claim Lots Sold in Section Owned by Local Lodge. Louis Ring and Benjamin Jaffe, trus- tees of Congress Lodge, No. 109, of the Independent Order Brith Sholom, yes- terday asked the District Supreme Court for an injunction to prevent Elesavet- | grad Cemetery Association from selling lots and permitting interments in a| section of the cemetery which belongs | to _the lodge. The court is told that the property was formerly owned by the Indepen- { dent Order Brith Sholom, chartered | under the laws of Pennsylvania, and | was conveyed to the local lodge. The | plaintiffs say they were named as trus- [ teeg to sell the lots for burial purposes for use of members of the order and their families only. rior to the conveyance, it is stated, { the cemetery association sold about 20 {lots in the section without right, and | has permitted burials therein. Attor- neys Albert Stern and Albert Lyman appear for the trustees. EXPERTS HERE TO REPAIR ANCES ters, Grills, Regardless of how long you have suffered the tormenting _agonies— H whether you are tortured with blind, protruding or itching PILES FOE will stop ail pain in- sive certain relief in § money back. res See Us About Developing and Printin OPTICAL COMPAN 614 9th ST. N.W. REDUCED SUMMER RATES It's easy to learn any modern lan- unce By’ our conversational . method Fivate ‘or cliss instrnction. Present M”vy“;fi; ‘vr’;:m"u;t for Berlitz School of Languages 1115 Connecticut Avenue Telephone: Decatur'3 sear. free The GEORGE WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY LAW SCHOOL Member Association *Schools, Approved by Associatior Amertcan “Taw rican Bar Summer Sessions 1930 First term—June 16 to July 30 Second term—July 31 to September 13 Registration dave_June 13 and 11 nd July 29 and 30 Stockton Hall 720 Twentieth St. West 1640 National University Law School Summer Term Begins June 16, 1930, at 6:30 P.M. Standard three-year course lead- ing to degrees of LLB, B. C. and J. D. Graduate courses leading to de- grees of LLM, M. P. L., S. J. D. and D. C. L. All classes held at hours conven- fent for employed students. School of Econemics and Government Degree courses of coilegiate grade offered in Political Science, Govern- ment, Economics, Psychology, His- tory, Finance, Business and Lan- guages. Address, Secrefary National 6617. 818 13th St. N.W. MOVING. MO\!l\lr. PACKING AND STORAG here or_clsewhere npAdded van r s Phone Hyatts Hyatts: s*rop.A:z : XPRESS Co.. INC SHIPPING PACKING EVE ST.NW. 0 DIST 2010 LONG DISTANCE MOVING ince 1896 DAVIDSON s 1115 B St NW. National SYOKA coMva /E Without Worry or Risk. Re- MOVE [onihl, Kervicer Lo Rates Storage {n rooms, 52 mo. and up. Expert packers for shipping. 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CHA POINT offers you a glorious day in the open ... bathing, boating, riding, dancing, etc. 9.00 a.m. Daily(except Tues.) ty—Jazztime Revue,” burlesque, at 2:15 and 8:15 p.m. Earle—"Safety in Numbers,” at 11:30 :35, 3:40, 5:35, 7:35 and 9:40 p.m. ‘Movietone Follies of 1930,” at 8, 4:43, 7:43 and 9:58 p.m. Palace—“The Texan,” at 11:55 am., 2:15, 4:40, 7:30 and 9:45 p.m. M!tropnllhn~"'rhe Return oI Dr. Fu Kellh —He Knew Women,” at 11:1 m., 1:25, 3:35, 5:35, 7:45 and 9:55 p.m. ‘Caught Short,” at 11:; 35, 5:45, 7:45 and 9:15 p. at 6:15, 8 and 9:50 p.m. Central—“Montana Moon,” from 11 am. to 11 pm. Tivoli—“Song of the Flame, at 2, 13:30, 5:05, 6:40, 8:15 and 9:50 p.m. WILL MEET TOMORROW Wakefleld Memorial Association to| Hold Parley. The Wakefleld Memorial Association will meet at the Interior Department auditorium, Eighteenth and F streets, | tomorrow afternoon at 4 o'clock. Belgium's famous glass factories are being modernized. Based on Injuries Children Are Al- leged to Have Received When | Truck Hits Coaster. On behalf of two 7-year-old cousins, Joseph W. Poe, 714 G street southwest, | and Eileen Poe, 800 G street southwest, suits totaling $100,000 damages were | filed yesterday in the District Supreme | | Court against George E. Walker, lum-| ber dealer. Joseph W. Poe, father of the boy. and Hooper Poe, father of the girl, each asked $50,000 damages for | the injuries alleged to have: been sus- tained by their children when an auto- mobile truck of the defendant ran into a coaster wagon on which the children were riding January 10 at Eighth and G streets southwest. The boy is said to have sustained a | fracture of his left leg_and shoulder, and the girl had her pelvic bone frac- tured and also injured her left leg. Attorney Alvin L. 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ATIONAL Tonight at8:20 David Belasco's Charmingly Brazen Comedy “THE BACHELOR FATHER” KSFATS SELLING “YOUR UNCLE DUDLEY” COMEORTABLY COOL NOW PLAYING- A PARAMOUNT PILTURE- GARY COOPER o1 a1 ouldoor romarce TEXAN WA FAY WRAY 'lEl) CLAIRE W( Thealre N.Y revue JRPANH‘EJ' NELL KELLY 34 Big Week MARIE DRESS POLLY MORAN it a Melro-Golduryn Mayer laugh, ‘CAUGHT SHORT" with, ANITA PAGE ey knew how to clean, ot o the. M-G-M COLOR CLASSIC % Jonceal® HUNGARIAN RHAPSODY HEARST METROTONE NEWS P AT FOURTEENTH ST LAST 3 DAYS BRENDEL along with 242 comediai Songsters, _dancers sorgeous girls in NEW MOVIETONE FOLLIES OF 1930 A Musical Romance That Will Win Your Heart —the stage— Fanchon and Marco's CARNIVAL RUSSE with Countess Sonia and a cast of 50 Favorites ENJOY COOL COMFORT! Our Cooling System in Opera- tion during the Hot Weather GAYETY THEATRE “JAZZTIME REVUE” with ERIN JACKSON The Personality Queen of Jarz MOONLIGHT TRIP § Free Dancing WILSON LINE 7th St. Wharves Round Trip 75¢ Telephone NAtional 2440 MARSHALL HALL STEAMER Charles Macalester aves Seventh St. Wharf 30 and 6:43 p. m. Dancing—Bathing—All Amusements ROUND TRIP, 50c | P . WHOOPEE NITE TONITE AT GLEN ECHO MENT PA | Y (*) Indicates Where Film Is Being Shown Today. District of Columbia *THE METROPOLITAN—F st. n.w. *AMBASSADOR—18th and Col. rd. n.w. AP()LL()—« 4 H st. n.e. LO! onn. ave. and McKinley A NUE GRAND—645 Pa. ave. s.e. RAL—9th si —Georgia ave. and Farragut. STANTON—515 C st. n.e, SYLVAN—104 Rhode Island ave. n.w. | TAKOMA—Ath and Butternut sts. | TIVOLI=14th and Park rd. | YORK—Georgia ave. and Quebec n.w. Maryland and Virginia *MARYLAND—Hagerstown, Md. ARCADE—Crisfield, Md, ARCAD ttsville, Md. HTON. rendon, V. AUDITORIUM—Onancock, Va. BERKELEY—Berkeley Springs, W. Va. 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