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ASSERTS NEW YORK| CAN BECOME DRYER New Prohibition Chief Tells of Weapons Available in War on Rum. By the Associated Press. NEW YORK, July 1.—In the nmmnn ©f Andrew McCampbell, newly ap- pointed prohibition administrator for the State of New York, this city can he made “as dry as any other city in the country * He said tor complete success he wouid need the full co-operation of local of- ficials and the police, and that he in- tended to invite that co-operation. Here- tofore the local police have confined their prohibition activities to raids on speakeasies and night clubs of the type | they described as “crime-breeding.” McCampbell cited two sections of the internal revenue laws which he said would be used as alds in enforcement One of these provides that any * coholic beverages operating mit is subject to a “tax” of $25 a r without a court trial. He said ad-[ ditional penalties provided under the | prohibition law can make this tax as | much as $2,000. Bl Natives of Parak have been compelled by the SuMan of the state to accept the | plan of curtailing output of rubber in| British Malaya. | BOOKS, 10c Thousands—All Kinds Cool Store PEAR i G_ST. ENLARGING COLORING PICTURE FRAMING COLUMBIA PHOTO SUPPLY 1424 New York Ave. NNW. 3435 14th St. N\W. Adams 8100 —Charge Accounts Invite HOMIS OF RIGULAR DINNERS I-rvr[ W[y JA/'A,;,J. /' siomE MmADE ICE CREAVE and Pastries Mors delicious than ever during hot weather . . . and a fitting Das 5 e et vated e REGULAR DINNER 60% 75¢ 31 Hot Weather and —and all types of complete show- ers. Installed by your Plumber. E. G. Schafer Co. 215 13th St. N.W. Specials for Wednesday Eat Sea Foods this warm weather for your health’'s sake. We have the best to be had at all times. Soft Shell Crabs. . Filet Flounder . . ... . . .30c Ib. 15¢ Ib. Hard Shell Crabs. . 50¢ doz. Wholesale Retail Eacho & Co.,Inc. 21-22-23 Municipal Fish Market 12th & Water S. W. Natl. 7973 s VPIDS('ATID.\'A!u;i’ Sy CCOUNTANCY Pace Courses; B. C. S. and M. C. S. degrees; Day and Eve- ning Classes; Coeducational Ask for Bulletin Benjamin Franklin University 311_TRANSPORTATION BLDG Dist. 8259 17th and H REDUCED SUMMER RATES 1ts easy to learn any modern lan- guage by our conversational method. Private or class instruction. 52nd year. Present (his advertisement for free trial lesson. Berlitz School of Languages 1115 Connecticut Avenue Telephone: Decatur 3932 PACKING AND bTDIlAGl LONG DISTANCE MOVING DAVIDSON Traxsezn s STORAGE Co. 1117 @ St N.W. National 9220 te 9230 MOVING | Hezekiah N Duff, commander in chief | " | the respective camps are located. | e AN TODAY'S AMUSEMENTS. AoNomrious Affair,” at CURTIS OPENS EXHIBIT 3:35, 5:20, 7:23 and Vice President and Mr. and Mrs.| 9:50 Vm Esther Raiston, in person, Gann at Cambria Industrial Show. at 3:10, 7:10 and 9:25 pm. By the Associated Press. et o D pEBENSBURG. Pa. July 1—Vice | gk residen and his brother-in- | 4 law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Edward | R-K-O-Keith' o—“Midnight Mystery.” E. Gann, yesterday attended the Cambria | at 11:50 am. 1:50, 3:50, 6, 8 and 10 | County Industrial Exposition as guests | Pm | of Charles M. Schwab, chairman of | Fox—“Not Damaged.” at 12:04, 2:31, | {he board of directors of the Bethle- | 4:4, 7:46 and 9:50 pm ‘ em Steel Corporation. Mr. Curtis w o scheduled to speak this afternoon, for- |, e TT p] ,,‘,3{,“9 o | PP oposiiion Metropolitan—'Numbered Men," ¢ am.. 12:48, 2:35, 431, 615, 8:05 | and 9:55 p.m B Central—“The {am. to 11 pm. | Tivoli—“Sweethearts and Wives.” at | Presentation in Fall. |2, 3:30, 5:05, 6 35, 8:10 and 9:45 p.m. | Fifty-three medals, which are to be | Ambassador —‘Numbered Men,” at | awarded this year to outstanding basic | 6:15, 8:05 and 9:55 p.m. | students at the OCitizens' MINAIY | e Training Camps, will be placed in the i custody of Col. Frederick H. Paype, | Assistant Secretary of War today, by | (c.m.T, ", C. MEDALS READY Col. Divorcee,” from 11 Pnyne to Be Given 53 for of the Veterans of Foreign Wars, for | presentation to the winners in the Fall. Similar medals have been n\urded by the veteran association for several | vears past. These medals will be ac- companied by engraved citations, ex- | ecuted and signed by the commanding | officers of the corps areas in which uly 3% Sep! . “NIAG. \R » . Aug. 20, Oect. Eightcen Germanys could be fitted | Sail {rom Vancouver, B. C. d For Fares. etc. Apnly Can. Pac. Railway. L | 14h &¢"at New 'York Ave. N-W-. Washington | o S = = or ‘to ‘the Canadian Austra STAR, WASH TON, D. C., TUESDAY G R 0O S N ER"'S 1325-F- STREET Special group of Tropical Worsted SUITS $19.75 Were $27.50 Just in time for the “FOURTH” Medium and Dark Shades. Regulars, Shorts and Stout Sizes gbY 1. 198 Marshall Hall xcursion Every Day Steamer Leaves 7th St. Wharf 10 A.M,, 2:30 and 6:45 P.M. Dancing Every Evening Swimming—All Amusements Adults, 50c; Children, 25¢ SHRARRNRN COMPLETE blaukibosk: supplics may be selected from ..ud. stock. } E. Morrison Paper Co. BALT Best vacation; real ocean liners;new, large, luxurious. Deck sports, music, Health and rest in salt air. ing, teas. J ReducedrateaSouth! Water trip of 2100 miles, calling at Miami cool breezes all the wayionly §70 round trip; meals, bert] Jacksonville, Have you lon, explore the Nova Scotia? include foregoing and Boston, Lake C Maine, Florida, Havana. Low automobile rates. Sailings from Pier foot S. Gay Street ALL-EXPENSE TOURS k 999 West. Hastings St.. Vanc $99 one way $40 round trip IMORE danc- meals and regular berth included. included $46, round trip. $58 up, 7 to 14 days to visit Cape Cod, or the White Mountains, udson or Saguenay Rivers? See Quebec-.. . or These tours some returning via New York, lain, Niagara Falls, Send for booklet describing tours, SEE CUEE On ocean blue ¢his Summer. Try salt air as a tonic! MERCHANTS & MINERS - 1338 H St, N.W. TRANS. CO. WASHINGTON Copyright, 1930, by Dodge Brothers _Corporation. DODGE BROTHERS MILEAGE MARATHON KRIEGS PACKING €16 ANNO DODGE Buy them now to “take away” SUMMA FELT HATS CROSNERY | Regular $2.50 1009 Pa. Ave. 33 White Imported Broadcloth SHIRTS $7 .65 Three for $4.75 —Not a single size is excepted. The man who wears 1315 gets the same big value as the man who needs a 171, Neckband or collar attached models FREE TO GURSTS Lightweight Champion $ Rooms with run- of the World Foetwor . ol = Rooms with shower or bath and shower . . Fortwo . ., 325 F STREET Substantisl Reduction om Menthly Rates UNCE EIGHT AND DODGE NATIONAL DEMONSTRATION MONTH Thousands of owners of the Dodge Eight-in-Line are acclaiming it the greatest performer and the finest example of Dodge dependdbility ever produced by Dodge Brothers. To get an accurate measure of the dependability of this car—its stamina—its economy—just what total mileage it can achieve—Dodge Brothers announce a Dodge Eight Mileage Marathon. A Dodge Eight-in-Line sedan selected from stock starts from Detroit. It will be driven back and forth across the country from coast to coast—over all sorts of roads in every part of the continent—until it literally can be driven no longer. We confidently expect that the total mileage attained will startle the world. To give every motorist a first-hand acquaintance with the luxury and sparkiing performance of the Dodge Eight-in-line, a Dodge National Demonstration Month will be held during July. You are cordially invited to come in and drive the Dodge Eight-in-Line. Thrill to its flashing acceleration—its sureness and steadiness on the road—its ability to do the difficult without effort. Test its internal hydraulic brakes. Experience the luxury of its beautiful, safe and silent Mono-Piece Steel Bodies. Here is a car that is going to be driven across the continent as no car has ever been driven before. Learn from that what a sound car it is—learn from yourown experiencewhat a glorious performeritis. The Trew Motor Co. Sales Department 1509-11 Fourteenth St. N.W. Sales Rooms Open Daily Until 10 I..C. Barber Motor Co. 1805 14th St. N.W. 1358 Florida Established 1914 Phones—Decatur 1910 to 1913 Gardner-Stuart Motors, Inc. Maintenance Departmnet 1317-19 W Street N.W, P.M.—Sundays Until § P.M. Kaplan & Crawford, Inc. Ave. N.E. 2329 Champlain St. N.W. NOW ONE OF THE LOWEST-PRICED CARS IN THE WORLD PLYMOUTH M O T SOLD BY ll('l)(,l. lllllll“l,u.\ O RS R O D U C DEALERS “See Us About Developing and Printing]| ning water. . . $2:50 2 3.00-5.00 AMUSEMENTS. AMUSEMENTS. WWPaLAlE COMFORTABLYY CcOOL NOW PLAYING— ~ UNITED ARTIT PICTUAS DOLORES I)El. RIO D ONE EDMUND wac- ool gk SuTe riage LEAVITT SLO0CKWOOD HIT BITS OF 1930 DICK LIEBERT iz tie organ—s “NOW I’I.AVINq The Supreme The / 'I'lll o soomn ) | HOuSE with | | cHESTER MORRIS i WALLACE BEEAY = LEILA HYA”’ ROBERT MONTGOMER' L0U)S STONE = G, F MAAION ol Uk | LAVREL & HARDY na MGM CTalkies *BELOW “ZERO’ Seeing Is Believing BIGGEST SHOW IN WASHINGTON Fax P AT FOURTEENTN ST At Special Summer Pric Low 1 "NOT DIMAGED“ Youth in a Jazz-Mad Age Featuring Lois Moran 2. SAM JACK KAUFMAN America’s Different Showman 3. LEON BRUSILOFF and the famous FOX GRAND ORCHESTRA Largest Musical Organization in the Capital 4. MORTON FLOODAS He's Organistic 5. FANCHON & MARCO'S “Ivory ldea” stage extravaganza de luze [} WILL AUBREY Mr. Funny in Person 1. FOUR HI-HATTERS Right From Danceomania s HI MYER and his piano peaches BETTY LOU WEBB 1. PEGGY CARSE and the inimitable 11 SUNKIST BEAUTIES MORE, T00! LET’S GO! EAZIDEJL AMUSEMENT PARK_ Chesapeake Beach, Md. Redueed Round Trip Rates to Seaside North Beach 20c e '«ullnn a7, 5; A m 16 FIREWORNS DISPLAY ULy 4TH Tratns leavs mmm Line Sunday: Crrrrrrrrerrrrrrrrerrreerererren DUMBARTON # iresingt REGIS TO OM Comed: SYLVAN 8858 Bk St NORMA SHEARE! JESSE TI-LEATER L Sts. Faeskens 4 Eqnipme & ANCE_ BEN- Tuls CTNING CCALLED AMBASSADOR TODAY - BERNIC] £9.3 M1 APOLLO 624 B St. N.E. TODAY and TOMORROW--DENNT: KING in “THE VAGABOND KING." _ Conn. Av MeKisies 86 D, 1 TODAY and TOMORROW— ATTERTON n LADY OF SEANDA AVENUE GRAND o TODAY and TOMORROW._BILLIE VE_ in "SWEETHEARTS AND CE’fi:llei. 9th St. Bet. D TQDAY _and TOMORROW-_NOR SHEARER in_“THE DIVORCEE. “Warner 03 COLONY ©» Ave & Farrarut se. TODAY and TOMORROW-_DENNIS __KING £ VAGABOND KING.” Warner Bros. 120 © St N.E TQDAY and_ TOMORROW Dc SR PARRMoonT 8K SAVOY 14th & Col. Rd. N.W. TODAY and TOMORROW L O18 WILSON and H. B. WARNER in THE FURIES.’ 4th & Park RA. N.W. and TOMORROW._BILLIE TODAY “SWEETHEATS AND DOVE_ in . Quebee Bt N.W. OMORROW . ALL- e PARAMOUNT ON mREc’noN SIDNEY LUS ALRIRGC AND SOOND. PiCTORES K _near 9th ; MURDER ON Cas Amxxnbnu VA ONTANA MOON," Mt. Rainier. Md. Westorn Blactric "Sound. “THE VAGABOND KING.,’ DENNIS KING. uth & N0 A S CAROl INA AN‘E GAYNOR, LUES. BHARLES FARRELL. ANACOSTIA. BUSTER Relxok creen nowings, T snd B M. Admunon 28 cts. Loy "'Mrm: GOLDEN CALE JACK BRENDEL. MARJORIE L Gaithersburs, | RUTH CHATTERTON in 30! STANTON ...t MARY NOLAN in COME WHERE IT'S COOL WARNER BROS. IN PERSON THE GOLDEN GIRL OF THE SCREEN ESTHER RALSTON With Brus ¢ at the Plane Today at § 0. 9:25 P. M. ON THE SCREEN BILLIE DOVE In First National and “A IIOTMIIOUS IFFIIR” WARNER BROS. METROPOLITAN One Chance in His Sweetheart—! Whil NUMBERED MEN A First N CONRAD NAGEL THRILL-PACKED MYSTERY DRAMA with Lowell Sherman, Hugh Trevor, June Clyde, Raymond Hat- ton, Rita La Roy, Ivan Lebedeff, Marcelle Corday. MIDNIGHT MYSTERY (A Radlo Picture) R-K-0_ Keith's Salutes the 1930 July 4th and P Tribute to “Patrioti Week” with s Special Holiday smum Entitied 2 “Independence Day” TONIGHT at 8:30 Special EMOONLIGHT TRIP § Free Dancing $10 Prize Waltz WILSON LINE 7th St. Wharves Round Trip 78¢ Tole hono NAn I 24‘0 ELECTRIC FOUNTAIN POOL AT [ CREE ADMISSION | LEN ECH() [AMmusement Panrc | MAKES YOU FEEL MT. VERNON STEAMER TRED AVON Under U. S. Government Inspection Leaves ‘Seventh St. Wharf Daily 10 A.M. and 2:30 P.M. Round Trip, 85¢ Admission, 25¢ Mt. Vernon not open on Sundavs. e (*) 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 AVALON—Conn. COLONY—Georgia ave. and Farragut. EMPRESS—416 9th st. n.w. HOME—1230 C st. n.e. *JESSE—3100 18th st. n.e. A OY 3030 14th st. n.w. | STEVAN TAKOMA—th and Butternut TIVOLI—14th and Park rd. YORK—Georgia ave. and Quebec n.w. Maryland and Virginia | *MARYLAND—Hagerstown, Md. ARCADE—Crisfield, Md. ARCADE—Hyattsviile, M ASHTON—Clarendon, V AUDITORIUM—Onancock, Va. BERKELEY—Berkeley Springs, W. Va. PITAL—Cumberland, Md. PITOL—Winchester, UNITY—Ridgely, Md. NELSON HALL—Lovington, Va. erdeen, Md. NEW VIRGINIA—Harrisonburg, Va. OPERA HOUSE—Leesburg, Va. *OPERA HOUSE—Piedmont, W. Va. *PALACE—Frostburg, Md. PALACE—Hagerstown, Md. RAMONA—Westminster, Md. REPUBLIC THEATER—Annapolis. ROCKBRIDGE—Buena Vista, Va. S1ATE—Bethesda, Md. STATE—Westminster, Md. Va. ALLACE DALE- 'l‘lllmr. Va. VARRENTON—Warrenton, Va. WEBB—Alberton, Vi 9§ Fox Trots, Hops, |DAVISON'S oz, 7 Sirecls ¥ Fm! Mn ns, ivate lnv hmxr 9 M Bt. NW. Chu nc Bat. ational 3341 Tues. eves. Inst'n inst'n

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