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evelop that Favorite Negative 8x10 for 35¢c See Us About Your Printing PTICAL jALE ESE@?‘;:‘*&, GISLER’S RESTAURANT Mr. M. Gisler of wide business experience in Furope and America, lately with the Anchorage Apartments, announces the opening of @ High Class Restaurant at 1618 Seventeenth Street Northwest Open from 7:30 AM. to 10 P.M. Breakfast, Luncheons, Teas and Dinners THE MERION Automatic Storage Gas Water Heater 24-Hour Service Made in 4 Sizes 350 - 585 Plus hul-lluhon SOLD ON THI Easy Payment Plan E. G. Schafer Co. 215 13th Street N.W. W, _BRIDE_ AND FOWLER. Attorneys. E SUPREME COURT OF THE DIS. I T U Oy ing 4 Disirict Couti —In re Condemnation of land for the extension of Tavior street between Georgia nd 13th street northwest, in- the reby wiven, that, the Commissionery of Columbia (pursyant to & act of Congress ap- Mazch 4, 1913, entitied “An act mak- APppripriations for the expenses of the Sovernme it of the District of Columbia for fhe Nscalgvear erding June thirtieth, nine- Yeen huncvid ana fourteen. and for other “whereby they are authorized to| or widen any street, avenue. hway to conform with the plan Brovis Ly of"the permanent system of highways $hat portlon of the District of Cotambia outside of the cities Washington and oo opiad unger the act of Con: aporcved \m:n 2, 1893, as amended ts of Coni ed June 28, Ser one of Law for the District of Columbia) have @' Detition in this court praying the con- Genration of the land necessary for the ex- fension of Tavior street between Georgla d_13th street northwest, in the nd praying also that ry in accordance with end to_asse: Jrom. plus all or any part of the costs and @expenses of said proceedings. upon any .ands ( Which the jury may find will be benefited 85 provided for in and by me aforesaid act of Congress approved Ma 1926, it by the courtthis oth oy O Jin RED_that all persons having any in- et in_Shese orocecaings be. and they are rned_and commanded to appear rt, on or before the lst day of 1830, at ten o'clock o.m., an 3 ICHAIN ENTERPRISE CONTROL SOUGH | Wisconsin Republicans Adopt Plank Departing From Ac- cepted “Regularity.” | By the Associated Press. OSHKOSH, Wis,, June 12—Platform partures from accepted political egularity” were adopted yesterday by conservative Republicans of Wisconsin in State convention here. Taking up a favorite issue of their rivals fashion of the Wisconsin Republican party, delegates voted unanimously to include a plank which calls for strict regulation of chain stores and chain banks. A vigorous condemnation of chain institutions was voiced. Sharing interest with this addition to conservative political tencts was the omission of a plank pledging support | to the national Republican administri | tion. Heretofore this always has been \ included, the conservatives assuming the position of the administration fac- tion In Wisconsin. There was a brief | word of commendation for the efforts [ of Pr ent Hoover in the direction of | farm reli . The attitude of the President on pro- | hibition was understood to have cau: delegates to pass by the usual pledge of support. Wisconsin abolished its State enforcement Jaw in a referendum in April, 1929, and the convention adopted | a plank calling on Congress to order a | national “advisory referendum” on pro- | hibition. With the expected unanimity Gov. | Walter J. Kohler was indorsed for re- | nomination and re-election. He ac- cepted. | “"Kohler’s attitude on chains has not | been indicated. Referring to them, the platform says, “We are unalteradly op- posed to any movement which will pro- duce monopolistic control of banking credits and we pledge _ourselves to use every power of the State to prevent such a result.” A revision in taxes to | reach chain stores owned by persons { outside the State is recommended, as [ il as: the strengthening of licensing aws. | CIVIL SERVICE EXAMS Medical Technicians Among Positions Open. The Civil Service Commission an- nounces the following open competitive exampinations: Associate warehouse examiner, $3,200 | to $3700 a year; assistant warehouse | examiner,. $2,600" to $3100 a year, Bureau of Agricultural Economics. Senior medical _technician (pa-- thology), $2,000 a year, Office of the Surgeon General, War Department. Timber expert, $3,200 to $3,700 a year: assistant timber expert, $2,600 to $3,100 a year, forest service. Assistant radio operator _(airways) $1.800 to $2,500 & year, lighthouse serv ce. Junior cotton grade and staple esti- mator, $2.000 a year, Bureau of Agri- cultural Economics. Junior engineer, $2,000 a_year, va- rious services throughout the United ‘Warehouse Examiners, information and application blanks may be obtained from the Civil Service Commission, 1724 F street. ICE PATROL STOPPED - |Search in North Atlantic Lanes Finds Few Bergs. While icebergs Were more numerous than usual in February, a search for icebergs in the North Atlantic steam- ship lanes has convinced the shipping authorities that their recent absence en- ables the international ice patrol for this year to be discontinued at once. Accordingly, the Navy Department's d | hydrographic office and the Coast Guard Seal.) true copy. st ¥ CUNNINGHAM, Clerk. By *W. GARDNER, J7 10r SARGRER, Jr., Asst. Clerk. LLIAM W. BRIDE_ Al FOWLER, Atformera ALTER L. 'OURT OF THE DIS ~District _Cour 2036, Notice and Ordsr ot Bubllestion: Notice is hereby given that the Commis- ‘An_Act’ making sppropriations for the ex- penses of the government of the District of olumbia. for the fiscal year ending June tieth.” nineteen hundred and fourteen. whereby they are . extend. or widen any stroet, .unue road or highway to conform plan of the permanent system of Bishways to thas bortion of the Blsict of Tumbla_outside of he- cities of WaSing: fon and Georgetown adopted under n‘: Act de of Law for the District m Columbllh E%hchlnur _one of chapter fifteen Bave map or plat filed with the said petition. 2 part thereof. and praying aiso that this Court empanel a lury in accordance with Northwest, in the Dis- the condemnation of the land necessary for the purpotes thereol. Zrom. o Bear, In this Court on or before the 11th ©f Auxust. 1930. at ten o'clock. dance untl) {he €O order ratifying and con firmine the award of " the as Se<sment of benefits of the jury to b pancied ana sworn herein (hat & copy of this notice and order s Eumuhr:‘ twice a week for two successive he_Washington Evening Star, the Wnshmlmn Post and the Washington |'l;r- ublished, in the ‘said day al ) XE cwmurmm Clerk L. Clerk. 165.6.13.13 e and it 'fs furtner | have agreed that the patrol be halted for this year. This was done yesterday. ‘The international ice patrol, launched following the Titanic disaster in 1912, is carried on by United States Coast Guard cutters. Reports of icebergs and ice conditions are radioed by the cutters to the hydrographic office, Navy De- partment, which “broadcasts to mari- ners on regular schedule from Wash- ington, Boston, New York and Norfoll C. U. LEFT $10,000. | George C. Jenkins Will Disposes of Estate of $5,100,000. Special Dispatch to The Btar. BALTIMORE, June 12—The Cath- olic University of Washington is given $10,000 in the will of George C. Jen- kins, filed for probate here yesterday, in_which he disposed of an estate valued at $5,100,000. Several other be- quests also were made to Catholic in- stitutions. Mr. Jenkins died last wtek at his Green Spring Valley home at the age of 94. Pershing Calls on Tardieu. PARIS, June 2 (#)—Premier Tar- dieu yesterday received Gen. Pershing at his office in the ministry of interior. This_was the general's first call upon M. Tardieu since he became head of S | the government. They had a half-hour talk, but nothing was announced as to_their conversation. Eastern and Western Summer Camps for Boys and Girls Summer School Sidwell’s Friends School Telephone National 0284 you nothing. &ood drug stores. ormoney back (Except Tuesday) on the and there’s all this week! river— a full moon Boat leaves at 8:30 p.m. WILSON LIN 7th STREE T WHARVES in the La Follette-Progressive |z TODAY'S AMUSEMENTS. National—National Players in “The Bnchelor Father,” at 8:20 p.m. yety—“Jazztime Revue,” burlesque, at 2 15 and 8:15 pm hfle—"sn!ety in Numbers, am, 535135“‘-1940 m‘ Fox—*Mt ovkmne Follies of 1930,” l!‘ 11:52 a.m., 2:28, 4:43, 7:43 and 9:58 p.m. | Palace—“The Texan, 2:15, 4:40, 7:30 and EXPERTS HERE TO REFAIR ELECTRICAL APFLIAN Kodaks . ...$50w Box Cameras.89c¢ *® AGFA and Eastman Films Columbia Photo Supply Co. 1424 New York Ave. NW. litan—"The Return of Dr. Fu 12:44, 2:28, 4:19, 6:08, 7:58 and 9:50 p.m. Keith's—-He Knew Women." at 11:15 | 5:35, 7:45 and 9:55 p.m. | Colnmbl-—"mugm Skort,” at 11:55 5, and 9:15 p.m. | A nbassador s Fopis' Boak 7:40 and 9:40 p.m. Czntrll-— ‘Mammy,” from 11 a.m. m’ TIrolF"T‘he Man !‘mm Bllnk]ey at 2, 3:30, 5:05, 6:40, 8: 2 ELECT your blank-book supplies from our high- grade stock. Open 8:30—5:30 P.M. E. Morrison Paper Co. 1009 Pa. A Specials for Friday Eat Sea Foods this warm weather for your health’s sake. We have the best to be had at all times. Cooked Hard Crabs..75¢ doz. Live Hard Crabs. ...50c doz. Crab Flakes.........75clb. Soft Crabs ........$1 doz. Green Shrimp. ......30clb. Scallops ...........40clb. Filet of Flounders. ...30c Ib. Norfolic Spots. ..... .lSc lb. ‘Wholesale Eacho & Co., lnc. 21-22-23 Municipal Fish Market 12th & Water S. W. Natl. 7973 FREE LECTURE CHRISTIAN SCIENCE —BY— Cyrus S. Rogers, C. S. of San Francisco, Calif. Member of the Board of Lectureship of The Mother Church, The First Church of Christ, Scientist, in Boston, Massachusetts. in First Church of Christ, Scien Columbia Rd. and Euclid St. N.W. Thursday, June 12, at 8 P.M. Under the Auspices of First Church of Christ, Scientist No Collection. All Wel Friday. One Day Only!! == ZrNow Open at X 314 9th St Another Big 10c CAFETERIA alads, 10c Each Chicken Salmon Fruit Tomato and Cucumber Combination Every Day—3 to 8 P.M. friee. CHICKEN Cantaloupes, 10c 1 Potatoes Asparagus Green Peas With Fresh Strawberries, 10c MEATS AND FISH—Prepared Right S 100 Fish New York Roast Beef Each Baked Lamb Baked Veal All Kinds of Stews Modernized and Attractive White Palace Cafeterias o, <==p> 314 9th Street 1113 Pa. Ave. (Next to R-In.h Hotel) ATIONAL “mur-. Grms, VALUE And, all because we are desirous of disposing AMUSEMENT! KEEP KOOL AND HAPPY CHARLES BUDDY’ ROGERS Ama Five Glorions Girl Friends in Paramount's ‘SAFETY IN NUMBERS' Vitaphone Varieties Earle Concert_Orchestra News ‘THE RETURN OF DR. FU MANCHU” A New Saz Rohmer Thriller From Paramount With WARNER OLAND, JEAN ARTHUR NEIL HAMILTON Vitaphone Variety Mickey Mouse Cartoom Star-Universal N LAST 2 DAYS Comedy—Drama Gem of the Season N | 5 LOWELL SHERMAN _ ALICE_JOYCE IASA "“IIIHAI.I. WED Soanxs EVERY FRIDAY Family Day loave 9, 1030, 2, Round Trip Fres Parking Fares educed Aduits 250 Children '10¢ SEASIDE (Chesapeake Beach, Md.) RIDICULOUSLY LOW of our odds and ends to our customers, rather than to effort to make customers for our store. BELOW are testimony of the extent to wl June 13th AREHOUSE S-A-L-E !! or dealers. to accomplish_this end. HOUSE” SALE!! $239.00 Bed - Davenport 3 -pc. ..we are taking our loss in an HE PRICES h we will go DON'T MISS THIS “WARE- All Damaged Furniture! All Reclaimed Furniture! All Traded-In Furniture! All Stored Furniture! All Slightly Marred Furniture! Suite. Sold Originally The Washington’s Most Magnificent Theatre Announces & New Summer Schedule of Lowered Admission Prices EFFECTIVE TOMORROW FRIDAY JUNEA'}.S, 1930 commencing wil VICTOR McLAGLEN and with FIFI DORSAY chasing him In & Fox Movietone Laugh Riot That Is More Cock-T.ed Than His “The Cock-Eyed World” and Hotter Than His “Hot for Paris” From opening wntil one p. m. Entire 3,500 Seats 25¢ From One P. M. Until Six P. M. Week Days Entire Balcony and Balcony Loges, 1,365 Seats Entire Mezzanine lml3 5grdmlm, 2,135 Seats From Six P. M. to Closing EVERY EVENING Entire Balcony and Balcony Loges, 1,365 Seats 3! Entire Mezzanine and soguhuln. 2,135 Seats te—These Evening Prices Will Be in Force All Day Sunday and Holidaye and we invite you to BRING THE CHILDREN To Any And All Performances for 15¢ and as TOMORROW INAUGURATES THIS SUMMER PRICE SCHEDULE It Will Introduce to Washington SAM JACK KAUFMAN Whose Past Engagements Give Promise That He Will Be THE GREATEST MASTER OF CEREMONIES Yet to Appear in the Greatest Capital of the World! Remember the Date---Friday the 13th! «====The First of Your Lucky Days----- LAST DAY—EL BRENDEL ™ VIETONE FOLLIES OF 1930” Maryland Golf & Country NATIONAL S o $1.00, e & 800 Saturday night, 9 to 1 Coflm out and'enioy a plensant evering dancing Mat. Sat., 25c & 50c {| 15 our’ peautitul ciub house of B nantic. imoapheresiso piay our minjature golf course under Tights. Dancing. $2.00 per couple— cben” to " the public. for iwo weeks o co | Ty Charmingly azen Comedy “THE BACHELOR | FATHER” [| Seuy: *arceren NEXT WEEK SEATS SELLING Sountey: Club’ gresy “YOUR UNCLE DUDLEY” Country Ciub to Potomae, right at~ Potomac, Md. Just 8 miles from city. ngressional Md., turn to" club. NOW PLAYING- A PARAMOUNT §1CTUR & &1 &1 ouldoon romarce M TEXAN ON THE BTAGE TED CLAIRE ina Gapudl Theatre, SABAMIES STARTING SATURDAY NANCY CARROL in ‘THE DEVIL'S HOLIDAY GAYETY THEATRE Star Wrestling Bouts B lll Wrestiing One Admission Gmoke It Xou Like." Disiriet 9324 4 How to get to the Warehouse This sale is at our warchouse only—in alley rear of 918 M St. N.W. Large 4-story brick building, plenty of parking space. Take Seventh, Ninth or 14th St. cars d get off at M St. N.W. Short walk. Inquire for Woodward & Lothrop’s old warehouse. Choice of rose or blue and taupe cov- ering. (F.) $219.00 Beautiful 7-pc. Dinette Suite, of genuine walnut and maple veneers. (M.) $269.00 Genuine Mohair and Prieze 3-pc. Living Room Suite. (S8.) $219 to $269 119 ||3is $169.00 3-pc. Tapestry Suite, loose cushions. (T.) $29.50 Walnut Cane-end $24.50 Pure Layer Felt 5 Bed. ) Warehouse Open From Living Room (8) . Mattress, 8 AM. to 6 PM. $198.00 Overstuffed 3-pc. port, Suite, in taupe tour. $200.00 10-pc. Suite. (1), Sold Originally $59.00 Reed Fiber 3-pc. Suite. Bed-Daven~ Jacobean Dining Room $69.00 Finest Englander Day Beds, Sold Originally $59 to $200 (8) (F.) with (8.) $39.50 Large 3-mirror Vanity Dresser, genuine walnut veneer. (S.) $98.00 Pullman Velour Day Bed. (T.) $22.00 PFinest 25-yr. Guaranteed Coil springs. (F.) $49.50 Bow-front Oak China Cabinet, good as new. (T.) 339 50 Large Size Walnut-Veneer Dresser. $22.00 10 $169.00 $9.95 Sold Originally $49.00 10 $169.00 $71995 Sold Originally $1.98 to $10.00 69c Sold Originally $4.75 to $29.50 $1 98 Sold Originally $12.75 to $49.50 $5.95 Sold Originally $169 to $225 $69-50 $139.00 3-pc. Jacquard Bed - Duofold Suite. (8.) $98.00 7-pc. Oak Dining Room Suite. (T.) $49.50 Odd Chifforobes. (F.) $160.00 Overstuffed 3-pc. Velour Living Room Suite. (S.) $49.00 3-door Refrigerator, porcelain inside. (F.) $59.00 Handsome 60-in. Walnut-Veneer Buffet. (M.) one-piece $10.00 Upholstered Rocker. (T.) $1.98 Smoking Stands, with tray. (F.) } $2.25 All-feather Bed Pillows. (8.) $5.95 White Iron Beds. (T.) $1.98 Odd Kitchen Chairs. (C.) ) $2.95 High Chairs. (D.) ‘Wood-top Kitchen Table. (T.) Oak Porch Chair. (T.) $6.75 Floor Lamps, with shades. $7.85 Green Pier Book Cabinet. $7.50 Bed Room Chairs and (C.) $29.00 Quartered Oak Server. $20.00 Library Table. (T.) $19.50 Oak Dining Table. $4.75 $9.75 (F) (F) ‘Benches. (T) (T) 329 50 Mahogany-Veneer Gateleg ‘Table. M.) HB 00 Queen Anne Cane-top Library ‘Table. $39.00 Bed: lel! over from $200.00 suites. (0.) $35.00 60-inch Davenport Table. (8) #$16.50 Occasional Table. (M.) $19.50 Occasional Chair. (M.) $12.75 Boudoir Chairs. (F.) $15.00 10-yr. Simmons Coil Springs. $1500 Fine Roll-edge Mattresses. (8) F) 10-pc. Walnut-Veneer Dining Room Suite. (M.) $225.00 3-pe. Jacquard Velour Davenport. Suite. (SS.) $18900 4-pe. Walnut-Venser Bed Room Suite. (M. SNB.M 3-?0. Room Sulte. $225.00 Bed- Pinest Jacquard Living ) heavy mattress. (F.) $159.00 3-pc. Velour Overstuffed Living Room Suite. (88.) $75.00 Walnut-Veneer Buffet and Queen Anne Table to match. (M.) $119.00 7-pe. Maple Dinette Suite, with upholstered chairs. (8.) $219.00 Overstuffed 3-pc. Long Bed- Davenport Suite. (SS.) $179.00 4-pc. Walnut-Veneer Bed Room Suite. (8.) $169.00 3-pc. Living Room Suite. (88.) $29.50 Largest 3-door Refrigerator, one- plece porcelain inside. (F.) Sold Originally $89.50 to $219 $4.9.50 Sold Originally $289 to $345 $137 Sold Originally $400 to $495 $198 NOTICE—Owins to the limited space—and our, desire to include as many ftems a5 posible in {his “adv.’'—we are marking in code i aendition. of the items—as follows T) "tands. for Sode ED Th 5 BAMAGED- (R) is RECLAIMED(F) is R SUPED IS, rom 'STORAGE_(A) A8, 18- (M) MARRED(Q) ODD_ M Sk OUT - (s8) SLIGHTLY SOILED. "Note the initials in the items and USE THIS CHART FOR REFERENCE. $205.00 10-pe. Dining Room Suite, of finest walnut veneers. (O.) $345.00 Mohair Frieze 3-pc. Bed-Daven- port Suite. (C) $289.00 Beautiful 6-pc. ‘Walnut-Verieer Bed Room Suite. (F.) $495.00 Finest 6-pc. Walnut and Maple Veneer Bed Room Sulte. (C.) $400.00 Gorgeous 3-pc. Pinest Mohair Living Room Suite. (SS. $495.00 Mahogany-Veneer 10-pc. Dining Room Suite. (D.) | | | | | ) | | | WAREHOUSE Only In Alley, Rear of 918 M St. N.W. Large Brick 4-story Building—Plenty of Parking Space. Inquire for Woodward & Lothrop's Old Warehouse. FINAL WEEK POLIY MO N()RAN CAUGHT SHOF i ANITA PAGE STARTING SATURDAY CLA oW Nautieal, but mice, In “TRUE TO THE NAVY" One Day Only—WILL "MDEY SAD TO SEE PARIS. “raff HAD TO GEF PARIS" DUMBARTON “'&.5xss" s;fi" st St & CHARLES SYLVANC R C. A Pholsphone BENSON MURDER 1119 | St N Line. $600 t Home of Western Electric nd Equipment ALLY BLAINE in « m Free Parking Lot 'SONG OF THE (*) Indicates Where Film Is Being Shown Today. JOHN BOLES in " A | | District of Columbia | [ | AMBASSADOR “TH] S 18th_and Col. Rd. N.W. MBASSADOR—18th and Col. rd. n.w. POLLO—624 H s AVENUE GRAND—645 Pa. ave. s.e. CENTRAL—9th st. COLONY— ;eorgia ave, and Farragut EMPRESS—416 9th s HOMI . . JESSE—3100 18th X SAVOY—3030 14th st. n.w. "I'HE METROPOLITAN—F st. n.w. ARLES “YOUNG W ROGERS in Gonn. Ave. and McKinley 8 2. VOLI—14th and Park rd. n.w. YORK—Georgia ave. and Quebec n.w. Maryland and Virginia | *MARYLAND—Hagerstown, Md. *ARCADE—Crisfield, Md. *ARCADE—Hyattsville, Md. ASHTON—Clarendon, Va. AUDITORIUM—Onancock, Va. BERKELEY—Berkeley Springs, W. 1. CAPITAL—Cumberland, Md. CAPITOL—Winchester, Va. COMMUNITY—Ridgely, Md. EMPIRE—Pocomo'te City, Md. EMPIRE—Saxis, Va. FIREM HALL—Willards, Md. GLOBE—Berlin, Md. IMPERIAL—Brunswick, Md. JEFFERSON—Brookneal, Va. *LYRIC—Fishing Creek, Va. MARAD. Michaels, Md. MARYLAND—Kitzmiller, Md. MASONIC—Clifton Forge, Va. MELVILLE—Sykesville, M NELSON HALL—Lovington, Va. Efififi 9th S Bet. D and E TODAY and TOMORROW Al L- LN i hAMM O AL J0 COln.bfiY Ga. Ave & Farragut Bt TODAY _BILLIE nOVE in “THE THER _TOMORROW. w.nm B 1230 © St. N.E. TODAY WINIFRED WESTOVER in 4th & Col. Rd. N.W. TODAYJOAN CRAWFORD ONTANA_MOON. Ga.'Ave. & Quebes 8t. N.W. TODA\’ JACK HOLT in “VEN- CI'ION SIDNEY LUST AL DI SOUND PICTURE HIPPODROME il "HAMPANT GE." su RI(‘H “HOLD _ THING." V\INNX! LIGHTNER OPERA HOUSE—Piedmont, W. Va. PALACE—Frostburg, Md. PALACE—Hagerstown, Md. RAMONA-—Westminster, Md. REPUBLIC THEATER—Annapolis. ROCKBRIDGE—Buena Vista, Va. ‘thesda, Md. CAROI-INA ““THI cfn OF SN SR U RTRE ) LACE DALE—Tangier, Va. WARKENTON - Warrenton, Vo WEBB—Alberton, Va,