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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, 1930. TWO DIE IN PLANE FIRE Pilot Burned Trying to Save Couple After Crash. TOLEDO, Ohio, June 24 (#).—Mr. and Mrs. Joe V. Illeneuvre of Detroit were burned to death here Sunday afternoon when their airplane fell at the Municipal Airport and burst into River flames. ;n-ronm Montreal. The couple were burned to death be- ',., 5o fore spectators could reach the scene, Kenneth Aber of Mansfield, Ohio, their pilot, made a futile effort to drag them from the plane, but he was burned in the attempt. G R O § N E R"'S 1328-F- STREE T The Greatest Savings TUESDAY, JUNE TODAY'S AMUSEMENTS. NIAGARA gLTI:S‘—CANADA “Record Breakers,” burlesque, at 2:15 and 8:15 p.m. Columbia—“With Byrd at the South Pole,” at 11:30 am., 1:30, 3:35, 5:35, 7:35 lnd 9:40 pm. lace— The Florodora Girl,” at ll“ am., 2:17, 4:49, 7:21 and 9:53] p.m. Fox—*“So This Is London,” 2:45, 4:56, 8:05 and 10:16 p.m. AMUSEMENTS. L3 === | PRESIDENT GREETS ROTARY CONCLAVE % |Newsom Declares Friendship Must Be Human Rela- tions’ Basis. Leaye Washington iy special Pullman cars August ist for Niagar Come and Bring Your Friends ComPORTABLY COOL on the NOW PLAYING. h wAViEs || | 55-Mile Moonlight Trip nineties °°“* GIRL ‘ Wilson Line Steamer ?ua"”:‘.:‘é{..t'i::“““m o u:ulw.gfi”m J City of Washington . e Tuesday, June 24 SMITH TOURS l‘l'l 'llk lol‘ N, Tel. Co Gross Proceeds for the Benefit of Casualty Hospital : Fleket Office. 150 15 Outstanding Acts—Music by Happy Walker's Orchestra—Dancing Blue Plate Dinner Served on Steamer, 85¢, 6 p.m. Steamer Leaves 7th Street Wharf 8 P.M. Tickets on Sale Wilson Line and AAA COMPLETE blank book may bc selected from h-grade stock. :00-5:00 P.M. E Morruon Paper Co. 1009 Po. Ave. at 12:18, M n—"The Social Lion” at 11 am., 12:24, 1:58, 3:22, 5:06, 6:40, 8:14 and 9:50 p.m. Earle—"What a Man,” 1:15, 3:35, 5:25, 7:40 and 9:50 p.m. Armida, at 3,77:10 and 9:25 pm. Keith’s—“Mamba,” at 11:36 am, 1:36, 3:36, 5:30, 7:30 and 9:30 p.m. Ambassador—"The Social Lion,” at 6:15, 8:05 and 9:55 p.m. Central — “Young Eagles,” am. to 11 pm. Tivoli—“The Lady of Scandal” at 2:30, 4:15, 6:05, 7:50 and 9:40 p.m. at 11:25 am., 316, or Sts. Wmu YOou vuu'r 95c” H Lynch’s Auto Laundry, Ine. s N. Y. Are. 627 K 8t. NW. SIMONIZING $5.00 UP lishing, Alemiting, Ete. MERION Automatic Storage Gas Water Heater 24-Hour Service Made in 4 Sizes s50 ‘o Plus Installation Sold on Easy Payment Plan Merion Heaters are Instalied by your plumber. E. G. Schafer Co. 215 13th Street N.W. IOVlNO PAC‘ING AND S’I'OIAGI By the Associated Press, CHICAGO, June 24.—After a leis- | urely round of acclimation, Rotary In- | ternational today speeded up the busi- ness of the silver anniversary conven- | tion. |_An address by M. Eugene Newsom, | international president, and a message from President Hoover topped the first plenary program at the Chicago Stadium. Relating that distances no longer exist and that human relations must be founded on friendship, Newsom's address pointed out that Rotary's greatest usefulness was in choosing the means whereby friendship can best be interpreted President Hoover's greeting read: “The impressive attendance from so many countries is renewed evidence of | the “spirit of international good will which is 50 significant a development of our times and in the encouragement | of which Rotary has played such a use- ful part.” | Paul P. Harris, founder of Rotary,| s | 1gnored an illness of several months to |attend last night's pageant portraying | the growth of Rotary, and his entrance |into the stadium was the signal for a | riotous demonstration from the thou- |sands of Rotarians and their wives— j e ety T from 11 NOW PLAYING QA Buramenne Dicturer Amqieln Girl Killed in Italy. TRANI, Italy, June 24 (&).—Miss Helena Veltri of Chicago was killed yesterday in a collision between an automobile and a freight train near here. An Italian girl also was killed. The locomotive jumped the trac) THAT favorite negative enlarged 35¢ 8x10 See us about your printing OPTICAL COMPANY 614 9th ST. N.W. N 2222 7 777 Filmed at the South Pole. 4 eature length drama ef Auman courage and daring ith Aeroes, villains, come- dians. romance danger, thrills, suspense, pathos. menace climaz. and & emashing GAYETY THEATRE LAST SHOW of the SEASON JERRI McCAULEY The Original “It” Girl - TIFFAVY Presents l conceded 1o _be. Somniey. th orld" A 0- hu richest. brightest role m “SO THIS IS LONDON"” Georse M. Cohan's Internationpl e success with ene Rich —the stage— Sam Jack Kauiman ' New Master of Ceremonies iIntreducing Fanchon and Marco's “HOT DOMINOES” with Les Klicks and s cast of stage favorites musical accompaniment FOX GRAND ORCHESTRA Fox Movietone News Not em Animal Cine Kodak ot Headquarters Expert Kodak Repairing COLUMBIA PHOTO SUPPLY 1424 New York Ave. N.W. The dramatic romance of a purchased wife told thrillingly in an All-Talking All-Technicolor Saper-Spectacle '$40,000 TRUST FUND o ooy Sromay on PROVIDED IN WiLL etc. Separate rooms . b e R CHANTS | Georgia A. Wentworth Makes Pro- l(flvhu. Packing and SMPMI’\I e %nu‘r%'fio"z Vo 922 E st. vision for Care of Family Burial Plot. Nat. 6900, & STORAGE CO. LONG DISTANCE MOVING DAVIDSON fxurme 1117 B st with JEAN HERSHOLT ELEANOR BOARDMAN RALPH FORBES Unanimously ' ed by the Press picturs s enjo; thril. m a word, fine entertainment. —HERALD TEETELISEN O O LI Jean Hersholt, & mamba in the flesh, plays a great role as the villain in & magnificent Tittany technicolor produc- tion entitled “Mamba. Trust funds totaling $40,000 are pro- vided by the will of Georgia A. Went- | worth, who died June 19, the income {rrom one-half of the fund to be ex- pended for the care of the family burial |lots at Jackson, N. H.. the income from | | one-fourth for the care and preservation | of the lands adjacent to Jackson Falls, and the income from the remainder for the benefit of the library and school at Jackson. The funds are to be held by Edward E. Hastings and Hugh W. Hast- ings of Fryeburg, Me., who are named as executors and trustees under the will. Among the individual bequests are $10,000 to J. Brackett Hurlin and his -| | wife, Alice T. Hurlin, of Jackson; '810000 to Jessie Wentworth, address not | given; $8,000 to Oeorglnrmn Peavey, | Springfield, Mass.; $8,000 to Marshall W. Hurlin, Nor Conn.; $10,000 to Dr. Henry Wiggin and his wife, White- e = ot s ML Spod - urlin, El urlin of Springfield, i Mass.: Henry B, Hurlin and Henry % ials for Wednesday ew Yorl Y, an Russe! 2! Wiggin, Willimantie, Conn. Margaret i Nl 8 ws N Eat Fisher of Boston is to have $5,000. | ; 7, modern ‘I-.-‘- Frank I Wentworth and Adella St Sortraenenrtigmethod: || Wentworth of this city are given $5.000, i advertisement for frec || together with certain household effects trial lesson. and the money in the American Secur- . ty & Trust Co. and the McLachlen Berlitz School of Languages Banking Corporation. The remaining 1115 Connecticut Avenue estate is to be distributed among J. Telashone: Deocstur 3083 Brackett Hurlin, Alice T. Hurlin, Henry | CCOUNTANCY |Atomes's o Mctach rgianna Wiggin. | Attorney E. H. McLachlen filed the will Pace Courses DOLLAR DAY $1 Ticket With Ea. Reg. Ticket Wednesday, June 25th SEVEN PLANES All Types, Including Ford Tri-Motor, 12-Passenger At the Beautiful New WASHINGTON AIRPORT South End of Highway Bridge Phone National 6545 Metropolitan 0534-0536-2123 Commencing FRIDAY “NOT DAMAGED” with LOIS MORAN WALTER BYRON Adnuode-idl_d.lwl who wpset time-worn_theori los and came throngh just as_the pn- tare's title indicates—“Not Damaged.” ing and, This picture is different from any- thing ‘seen here. SHIPPING L YE ST.NW.% DIST 2010 WARNER BROS, EARLE 13th_St. Below ¥ e sald about the the portrayal of Sea Foods REDUCED SUMMER RATES 1t's easy to learn any this warm weather for your health’s sake. We have the best to be had at all times. many_weel SINIERON OF THE TINES Soft Crabs A Cooked Hard Crabs, 75¢ doz. Live Hard Crabs. .60c doz. Large Green Shrimp . 35¢ Ib. Cooked Shrimp. . . .70¢ Ib. Crab Lump...... 75¢Ib. Eacho & Co., i:lcl. 21-22-23 Municipal Fish Market 12th & Water S. W. NatlL 7973 for probate. WITH ITS MORE THAN FIFTY AMUSEMENTS INVITES YOU TO ENJOY THEM AND DANCE TO BEST uus:c HEREABOUTS CIROSNERS 1325 F STREET ruzy,nr:..mn. 9:15 P. M. REGINALD 'iENNV in “WHAT A MAN” WARNER BROS. METROPOLITAN A Real Met. Hit—Times. 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The Northeast Home of w estern Electric "LADIES LOVE Admission. 35c. Marshall Hall xcursion Every Day Steamer Leaves 7th St. Wharf 10 AM,, 2:30 and 7 P.M. Dancing—Swimming— All_Amusements Adults, 50c Children, 25¢ STANDARD..Western. Eleciric BARBARA NWYCK — LOWELL SHERMAN In “LADIES OF LEISURE." DUMBARTON 575t MA MX’N‘D oM SYLVKN‘M 8t & R. L Ave. Ni. "PHANTOM OF THE OPERA” LON JF.SSE THEAfiR e C.\ e Dotomho “ROYAL noMANn PRINCESS Jor Bares, stc. Apoly Can. Pac mnny 14th 8t at New"York Av ngto %6 ‘the Canadlan Aust 390 ‘West Hastings Bt Va TOURS. lun i Sound Equipm BETTY. SIS “oF Lol these Theaters () Indicates Where Film s Being hown Today. Du!rz:f of Columbia | *PHE METROPOLITAN—F st. n.w. | *AMBASSADOR~—18th and Col. rd. n.w. APOLLO—624 H st. n. AVALON—Conn. ave. and McKinley AVENUE GRAND—645 Pa. ave. 5.0, CENTRAL—0th st. ) COLONY—Georgia ave. and Farragut. EMPRESS—416 9th st. n.w. HOME—1230 C st. i *JESSE—3100 18th st. n.e. | SAVOY—3030 14th st. n.w. STANTON—515 C st. n.e. 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