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RESORTS. VIRGINIA BEACH, vA. The Pocahontas Facing the ocean. OPEN ALL YEAR. American ay Rate. 2 persons.. E..u, Fate,”3 ‘pe gn! Ral C. PARKER SMITH Prop Atlantlc r3oms, new. Ocean_ front. Orchestra. uunl Fresh sea food. Pasteurized milk and Bure flitered water used exclusively. _Ph. HAMILTON THE HOUSE OF PLENTY Hotel Bus. Running Water. Dancing _ Bathing, Golt Deck and_Sun_Parlor. “*PLIMHIMMON ~ HOTEL. 40 new_rooms and bath: Ocean front. ~Seaside Cottage Ocean tront at 17¢th St. Seatood and home Sooking, Hot and cold rusining water in roums. Moderate prices. Ma The Avalon poSentrally located on water front. Every modern convenience. Miss Vir- sinia Leggett. Front. o e ee] 1€ NEWeastle Orchestra. _Garage. _Golf. _Tennis. Qcean front. at 13th st New. modern, ex- | eellent meals. Fine surf bathing. For rates, reservatiol etc.. write Geo. M. Modlin, 4 IDLEWHYLE "2 e Sea” and all outside rooms: txt!"gnl cuuln! and supreme surf bathing’ Write today for res- ervations. “We make folks happy.” NEW WAVERLEY HOTEL All outside Rooms, Private Baths, Golf Privileges, Surf Bathing, Delicious South- | ern Meals. Write for illustrated Booklet. For attractively furnished rooms, With or_without board. write— The Dolphin Cottage SPOTTSWOOD ARMS Ocean _front. bathing, private baths. | Mrs. Myrtle A. Welborne, owner-_mer. OCEAN VIEW, The Merrimac Newly decorated and refurnished Large screened _porches. Excellent home-cooked meals. Private baths. running water in rooms. Atlantic Hotel i Wide verandas. Convenient bathing, fishe ing, bolll et years' an MRS W. F. AYERS. C-rpenter Cottage Near Nansemond Hotel. modern. Special rates to July 1. nership Management. _17th season. THE KAYE peare odern. @n, bosrdwalk Excelient ume free. MRS. M. THE LANKFORD ©On Broadwalk: garage. M. B. Quillin. Prop. HOTEL STEPHEN DECATUR Newest on Boardwalk. Elevator and tele- | Dhone serv. Ph. 205. Theo. M. Purnell, Prop. BREAKERS oY BOARDWALK Rooms with hot and | gold running water and private tath. Phone Timmons. Prop. TH.E BEEMONT Soxestes roms rooms; Terms Reasonable. R._HEAR THE DENNIS co:uomnu and home- Hot and cold run- ning water. Terms rea: I e Sahing free 30ih seasom MRS. R. 3. DENNIS. THE DEL-MAR " Private baths. MRS. S. L CAR!Y THE HASTINGS HOTEL walk. Modern and homelike. Runningw snd private bath. MRS. LUDLAM. NEW MT. VERNON % management. Zeasoosble I rooms.No meals. Correspondence solicited F. BOYD. formerly of Lin-M: NEW YOR! BRADDOCK HEIGHTS, MD. DODGE INN Bin_season: Washington Cottage o % excelent "tacle: " bicuzat 30t Bpme cooking; chicken three times n week. | Sxcellent 't o L L I Phone 102. ss. B. Kaus, d BAthiIng: Inkes nenr by. 431 ber weck. 1§ SYLVIA Cheerful ot in the Shawangunk Mountains, 84 = the porches: excellent Diles from New York (10th season); refer- ct MISS LAMAR. *'* phone Braddock 107 MRS. E E. AVERY. . ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. ardw: M. | Bathing ) Soecial June Onder RS. oA, cool Testful piace; smm larse You’ll Have the Time of Your Life at Atlantic City! Atlaatic City combines more than any other resort all the elements of a good time...it is a threefold paradise of re- creation, entertainment and climate... a marine picture painted against a background of Metropolitan diversions ++« when you're through with the sea you're not through, at Atlantic City!...there are still 2 hundred other attractions to keep you amused! Two Weeks at Atlantic City Equals Four Weeks Elsewhere LN T DS e ATLANTIC CITY NSl N Selected Group of the Finest and Most Representative Hotels KNICKERBOCKER-A-E SHELBURNE-E WILTSHIRE. WA pawehe oL STRAND-A-E YMORE-A-E GLASLYN-CHATHAM-A lmmmmsum CHALFONTE-HADDON HALL-A-E (A—American Plan E—European Plan A-E—Both Plams| Kindly Write for Rates and Reservations © corveicurrs, 7. 1. 7., 1930 RESORTS. RESORTS. CANADIAN VACATION: “New World. dt your l mll ives in old French C:n:da. ' MuchofthearchitectureoftheRichelieu Door! period remains today, not as pictur- u(iue ruins butin houses and buildings still in actual use. Little villages, clus- tered around tall church spires, dream in the sun beneath the slopes of the Laurentian mountains. The Saguenay river was once believed to be the water route to China. Early voyageurs addled up its black waters awe-inspiring neath the towering grandeur of rocky capes. Their subsequent laughter gave rise to the christening of Ha Ha Bay. As yoa relax on the wide decks of our luxurious steamers,scenes of almost unblievable beauty and grandeur pass slowly beyond the rail. VERY IMPORTANT CANADA STEAMSHIP LINES operate from the head of Lake Superior, via the St. Lawrence River, to the Saguenay. Their cruises in- cludethe seven day tripfrom Detroit to Duluth and return; Niagara to the Saguenay, including the Thou- sandlslands.and shootingthe rapids; excursions from Toronto, the Queen City, to Niagara, the Thousand Islands and Rochester. They oper- ate a fleet of 106 steamers, freight and passenger, and are the largest fresh water transportation company in the world. The f Please write at once for illustrated folder, which describes in detail the pleasures of this wonderful vacation cruise. historic walied city; Murray Bay, **Newport of th Tadoussac, Canada’s oldest settle- ment. TheSiguenay Canyonis one of nature's masterpieces. Our steamers may be boarded at Lewiston. Rochester, Duluth or Detroit in the U.S,A., or Sarnia, Queenston, Toronto, Montreal of Quebec in Canada. For full information, rates and reservations, apply to your Travel Agency or J. W. CANVIN, General Agent 411 Real Estate Trust Building, Philadeiphia, Pa, _ CANADA STEAMSHIP LINES m THE EVENING RESORTS. A VACATION SUGGESTION Why not try our especially arranged Rail and Motor Tours? A new vacation recreation combining rail and motor transportation through the Appalachian Mountain sectio; of Vir- ginia, North Carolina, East- ern Tennessee and North Georgia. For booklets and complete information, call on S. E. Burgess, D. P. A, Southern Railway System, McPherson Square, Washington, D. C. MOUNTAIN LAKE PARK, MD. Mt. Lake Hotel Mt. Lake Park, Md. OPEN. 2800 feet. Accessible by motor or B. & 0. Write for particulars, C. DU RURAL HOME HOTE 38 miles from Washington wees. Booklet. W. AN Slde. Mar Fhone Weat Hive VIRGINIA, In the Mountains of Virginia Bryce's Hillside Cottages. near Orkney Springs. just off the beautitul enen-nao-h g at Mt .ywckd S onderful scenery “The call of the mountains” nature. good food. pure air, will rejuvenate you: 44 acres of playerounds. swimming pool. outas pmerican olan. $2.56 per d Mr NILLIAM R ers. offices. eithier Mt Jackson. acanie or OF ney Springs. Va. col]@fll. BEACH, VA, (0 §4_daily $16 to $20 wkly. 3376 ¥4 daily (wi COLONIAL" BEACH HOTEL Chicken and sea Enjoy your vacation here. food dinners, orchestra, dancing, miniature golf. fishing. crabbing, etc. Good food with puré artesian water. Situation beautiful, heelthful and_restful. Booklet. _Phone. Frank D. Blackistone. Owner & Mer. PENNSYLVANIA. PENN HALL SUMMER HOTEL Chambersburg, Pa. In the heart of the Cumberland Valley: 700 feet elevation; midway between Kittochtinny and_ Blue Ridge Mountains. On Molly Pitcher Highway, ome mile from Lincoln Highway. Rooms single or suites of two with bath connections. Finest of meals, prepared by experienced chefs. Milk, cream, eggs, vegetables and meat produced on our own farm. 5i-acre sporty golf course, indoor and outdoor swimming, ten- nis, canoeing and horseback riding. Fotel is operated in beautifal dormi- tory of Penn Hall School for Girls. Finest opportunity for restful, health- ful vacation. ' Rates extremely mod- erate. For particulars and booklet address Business Manager w. On - Ghem: Bay. EAGLES MERE “The Loveliest Spot In Pennsyl With its natural beauty unimi on “the very summit of the' Alleenenies. 2.200 feet above the sea. The sandy beach and temperate water o{ the Lake of the Eagles afford ideal boating and bathing. ' Two splendid golf courses, 18-hole and 9-hole. For details write THE RAYMONI rray S Kies THE cns'rMoN'r NN wiigam THE EDGEMER) 3 THE FOREST INN “Edtar R Kiess THE LAKESIDE—J, §. Kirk & Son “Woods STEAMSHIPS. Sail over summer seas . . . on superb new ocean liners. Health and rest; salt breezes; deck sports; music, dancing; teas. From Baltimore Tuesdays, Fridays and Sundays at 5 P.M. Standard Time. —— ALL-EXPENSE TOURS - - $58 UP Seven to fourteen days; hotel, sightseein include Cape Cod, Hudson River, New York, Saguenay River, Scotia, Montreal, Quebec, Niagara Falls, |Late Millionaire’s Son and| | James J. Hill, - y | known, although it is said to have had . | ingston. STAR, WASHINGTON, HILL MATRIMONIAL TROUBLES HALTED Wife Move to Dismiss Di- vorce Proceedings. By the Associated Press. LIVINGSTON, Mont., July 9.—For the second time, marital rifts in the |family of Walter Hill, son of the late railroad builder, ap-! | parently have been smoothed. Dismissal of a divorce suit brought by Mrs. Mildred Hill, former Follies |gir], against the son of the railroad magnate is sought in an action filed yesterday in the District Court by coun- sel for the Hills. The petition also asks cancellation of cross-complaints filed by Hill Detalls of the reconciliation are not its origin in a chance meeting of Hill and his wife on a train upon which they were both returning to Montana. It was learned the Hills plan to estab- lish a home in Seattle. Mrs. Hill left for that city 10 days ago and her hus- band followed early this week. Mrs. Hill filed a suit for separation early in 1929 after returning to Mon- tana from Florida, where the couple spent the first Winter of their married life. Differences in the family were settled later, however, and the couple lived together until the filing of the present suit for divorce in October, 9. At that time Mrs. Hill moved from their honeymoon house at Goat Moun- tain, 40 miles north of here, and took quarters with a private family in Liv- She became active socially and her husband traveled extensively. Mrs, Hill and the railroad magnate’s son were married here three years ago |after a romance which had its incep- | tion in a meeting in Yellowstone Park. The marriage was performed a half {hour after Hill received a final decree |of divorce from his first wife. The marriage was Mrs. Hill's second matri- | monial venture, she having been wed |at one time to a wealthy Canadian. Go}f Profanity Feared. JERSEY CITY, July 9 (#).— Arch- | deacon J. A. McCleary, rector of St. Matthew’s Episcopal Church, thinks that golf, at least the variety of it played on miniature courses, induces profanity. He expressed his views so effectively that a permit for a miniature course near the church was refused. RESORTS. BEDFORD SPRINGS, PA. | IDEAL_ RETREAT for Rest aod rlunnu— Bedford Springs Hotel. Bedfo: 3,000~ mcre estate. Magnificent . i) holes. Bedford Waters are world-famous, Accommo- dates 500. Moderate rates. Booklet on request. EDUCATIONAL. ST. MARY'S FEMALE SEMINARY Established 1840 Junior College (2 yrs.) High School (4 vrs.) Business, Music, Expression, Art, H mics, Physical Education. Non-de- 1. Southern home atmosphere. Limited . Modern . eauipment. Ideai country er. All kinds outdoor sports. | Very reasonable rates Sept. 11. log and meuum on, equest. France, A.. Prin. City. | n-m-na PACKI!}G SHI PPI NG STNW.» DIST 2010 STEAMSHIPS. BY SEAI FOR YOUR BEST VACATION D. C, WEDNESDAY. TODAY'S AMUSEMENTS. Palace—"“One Romantic Night” at 20, 4:40, 7:30 and 9:50 p.m, ‘The Big House,” at 11:05 1:05, 3:15, 5:20, 7:25 and 9:35 “The Border Legion,” at 11:40 | TS, 350, 545, 145 and 9:50 u m, a m., pm. am., pm. Metropolitan—"Golden Dawn.” at 11:35 am., 1:35, 3:35, 5:35, 7:35 and | 9:35 pm. Fox—“Rough Romance, z:u 4:44, 7:46 and 9:59 p. K-O Keith's—"Shootin’_Straight, at nosun 1:45, 3:50, 5:50, Houm 9:40 p.m. Ambassador—"Children of Pleasure,” at 6:10, 8 and 9:50 p.m. Central—Song of the Flame;" from | 11 am. to 11 p.m. Tivoli—"The Return of Dr. Fu Man- chu,” at 2:30, 4:20, 6:05, 7:50 and 9:45 | pm. GERMAN POLICE USE TEAR GAS IN RIOTING. Ex-Soldiers Seize Opportunity to Repay Unpopular War Sergeant. at 12:04, By the Associated Press. THREVES, Germany, July 9.—Police, busy all night restoring order here, after anti-separatist rioting, in which windows of several shops and homes were shattered and a number of demon- strants were arrested. Former service men, with long mem- ories, meanwhile seized the opportunity to raid a villa on the outskirts of the town, not belonging to a separatist, but owned by a cigar handler who, as a war-time sergeant, was alleged to have been rough with recruits. I Charge GIBSON’S, 917 G St. N.W. BO()I(S,| 10c¢ EXPERTS HERE TO REPAIR ELECTRICAL AFPLIANCES sueb as Irons. Fa rs. Grills, elo., at small cost; GIBSON'S, 917 G ST. Time Payments 1f Desired MUDDIMAN & 911 G Street Nat'l 0140-2622 tures Tod Babe. Call or. tor No. 86 For ARTHRITIS Homoeopathic Pharmacy 1007 H Street NNW. Phone NA. 1695 ELASTIC HOSIERY ABDOMINAL SUPPORTS Fitted Expertly GIBSON’S 917 G St. N.W. PAINFUL ACHING 9 fplLE/ fmcluded Tours ake Champlain, Maine, Nova Florida, Havana. hite Mnuntlms. REDUCED FARES SOUTH; mfind trip frum Baltimore, 2100 cool ocean miles, ing meals, berth. Jacksonvill cnllmf at , only $70, includ- e, 1550 miles round trip, $46. Pier foot S. Gay St., Balto. Low auto rates. Send for illustrated booklet. MERCHANTS & MINERS | | 1338 Hst,N.W. TRANS. CO. wasHiNGTON | | SUNDAY NIGHT- Leave Balto. Sunday § P.M.; two days in Boston; due back 7 A.M. following 5 unday. esbovel 7 BOSTON MERCHANTS & MINERS EY/TRA SAILING ings weekly this luding each Sun- The Ocean Trail tg FOR ALL POINTS WEST with a day at MIAMI enroute New Luxurious Liners S. S. MOHAWK —S. S. ALGONQUIN From New York Every Saturday Take it easy and enjoy the cool, breezy ocean salveston, with a day (nr sightseeing A wide range of accommodations, " nd private bath. Electric fans, forced ventilation, hot and cold 1 to G suites with bed, running water in all rooms. Orchestra for Concerts Ind Dancing, Pictures, Deck Sports. Large S Pool. Make your Western trip vacation, THROUGH TICKETS CALIFORN14, OKLAHOMA, NEW COLORADO ana Al: Pomts on the PACIFIC COAST MEXICO, ARIZON4, Take Your Car. Rolled Aboard. Low Rates. Ali-year trevgms service every Weanesaay & Saiurday Ask Any Authorizec Tourist Agent or CLYDE- MALLORY General Passenger Department, Pier 36, North River, New York City VACATION TOUR to MIAMI—GALVESTON and HOUSTON 13 Days—All Expenses $125 ALL-EXPENSE TOURS to MIAMI 9 to 13 Days, $99 up Motion imming a real CANADIAN CRUISES S. S. Shawnee sails July 12, 26 and Aug. 9,23 12 Days, $125 up 12_other ALL-EXPENSE TOURS 6 to 13 Days $60.50 up Send for illustrated folders Gene in 5 Days or Money Back End all form chi PILES this quick. and unguents of PILI all pain and soreness. Brings_ I relief. Money-back guarantee. $1 Peoples _and _other good drug _si SUMMER ITCHES VANISH when antiseptic Zemo is used! Soothing liquid Zemo brings won- derful relief to bites, rashes and prickly heat. Its cooling touch also soothes the pain of sunburn. Thou- sands are discovering comfort in Zemo when they have itching, peeling toes. For 20 years it has been used to clear_away pimples and itching scalp. Fine for mosquito bites. Get greaseless, invisible Zemo today and‘ kecp xv handy. All druggists, 35c, | 60c, _FOR SKIN IR Maybe you have KIDNEY TROUBLE If you are bothered with head- aches, backaches, sluggishness, iness, nervous, tired feel- ing, you should investigate Mountain Valley Mineral Wa- ter, funmu for over 75 years as n the treatment and pmenuon of kidney disorders. A well lmown physician has written, It has become routine ure with me to prescribe ouatain Valley Mineral Water for my kidney disease patients.” Your kidneys can start a lot of trouble. Learn how to protect them. Phone for booklet today. | MOUNTAIN VALLEY MINERAL WATER el HOT SPRINGS .| JULY .9, 1930. DEAF" Hear With Western Electrie iphone signed in the Bell Teiehens Laboratories Private_Demonstrations 1217 G Street 6 Hour Kodak Finishing FTEMS | 10 beters ready 4:30 nmc day. Home Movie Camera Headquarters COLUMBIA PHOTO SUPPLY 1424 New York Av. Book Needs Here Open 8 AM.—5 P.M. E. MORRISON PAPER CO. 1009 Pa. Ave. SELECT Your Bllnk armed with tear gas bombs, were kept | == ONL Dally and Sundas. Rain or shine, P.M. Tth’ St. Wharves. Whatever the Size of Your Balance —your banking business is welcome at “Franklin.” Two fully equipped offices to serve Yyou. TRAVELERS' CHECKS FRANKLIN National Bank Penna. Ave. at 10th St. N.W. 1111 Connecticut Avenue. JOHN B. COCHRAN THOS. P. HICKMAN President P. and Cashier Hot Weather —and all types of complete show= ers. Installed by your Plumber. E. G. Schafer Co. 215 13th St. N.W. How about your annual outing? nizations. traternal er schools, Sunday schovls— ccesaful outing this sum- together and charter & 1l tickets on & percentage Outings “on ‘the river are d give your organiza- to make wome real “City of Washington" gaged for day trie down the river to Chapel Point or for Moonlight Dance trips. Wilsor h Bt. Wharves, Tel. Nat. 244 boat or basis. POPULA Sweet and Lovable Yet She Has No Intimate Friends Night after night she cries herself to sleen be she is not invited out to dances find movies like the girls she works with in the office 00 bad she does not know that she is gullty of perspiration odor, that underarm condition that seldom announces itself to its vietim, It {5 natural to perspire and it is a he ful normal function. yet too often this same healthful perspiration becomes offensive to others. verfected a pure mpletely neut Fersmn lon. & Suaratiteed to each arm before you leave rm:z ke!vl yoll hesh and sweet all day Get a 2% jar of Odor-Sweet from your favori‘e tollet goods counter today and con- vince yoursel it is safer, more plet nt to use and more efective. = Also $0¢ Sires ‘st PEOPLES and other Good Dra. ODOR-SWEET The Perfect DEODORANT 215 District National Bank Blds. Phone Metro. 1062 “Yes— Our Sale Is Still Going On” 2 Stores Full of World- Known “INNOVATION” WARDROBES BRIEF CASES, for fastidious people Ameicl Finest TRUNKS AND LUGGAGE “INNOVATION” HAND LUGGAGE. DHHOVATION: BAGS: GLADSTONES, SUIT CASES, TOUROBES, .ONE-FOURTH OFF ORIGINAL PRICES “lNNOVATlON" LUGGAGE CO. OF WASHINGTON OFF 1020 CONN. AVE. N.W. and 1317 F ST. N.W. Dist. 7396 SEE OUR WINDOWS Nat. 7153 (ABOUT 100 ASSORTED “SHOPWORN" PIECES AT 15 OFF) 13th St. Just Below ¥ LAST TWO DAYS ZANE GREY'S “THE BORDER LEGION” 4 pumuwu Picture IIGHIID ARLEN JACK HOLT FAY WRAY WARNER BROS. METRGFOLITAN Cool and Comfortable LAST TWO DAYS Warner Bros. and Present «GOLDEN DAWN” The Conflict of Fierce Passions —the Romance of Young Lote with VIVIENNE SEGAL WALTER WOOLF NOAH BEERY BIGGEST SHOW IN WASHINGTON! FOox P AT FOURTEENTW ST. FOX'S GLORIOUS ALL-ACTION OUTDOOR ROMANCE GEORGE O'BRIEN in “ROUGH ROMANCE” The “International Idea” by L FANCHON & MARCO America’s Different Showman 3. SAM JACK KAUFMAN Just a Funny Pair MARKEL & FAUN Plain_“Nutt JIMMY LYGNS Watch This Chap 6. FREDERICO FLORES : Direct From Japan 0SAKA BROS. [ 3 nmuuamxfil Acrobatic Dancer ROSE The Foz Grand Orchestra and LEON BRUSILOFF He's Organistic—and How 10 MORTON FLOODAS Prices Today—ALL SEATS 25¢, 11 to 1—35¢, 1 10 6 50¢, 6 to Closing (*) Indicates Where Film Is Being Shown Today. District of Columbia *THE METROPOLITAN—F st. p.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. COLONY—Georgia ave. and Farragut. *EMPRESS—416 9th st. n.w. HOME—1230 C st. n.e. JESSE—3100 18¢h st. n.e. *SAVOY—3030 14th st. n.w. STANTON—515 C st. n.e. *SYLVAN—104 Rhode Island ave. n.w. TAKOMA—ith and Butternut sts. TIVOLI—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 Va. CAPITAL—Cumberland, Md. CAPITOL—Winchester, Va. 'comnumn—nunu. Md. CREWE—Crewe, EMPIBE—-Pocemole city, Md. RE—Sa. FIREMEN'S NALL~Willards, Md. GLOBE—Berlin, Md. IMPERIAL—Brunswick, Md. JEFFERSON—Brookneal, Va. LYRIC—Fishing Creek, Va. MARADA—St. Michaels, Md. MARYLAND—Kitsmiller, Md. MASONIC—Clifton Forge, Va. MELVILLE—Sykesville, Md. NELSON HALL—Lovington, Va. NEW—Aberdeen, Md. *NEW—Elkton, Md. NEW—Hancock, - Md. NEW~—Lexington, Va. 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. STATE—Bethesda, Md. STATE—Westminster, Md. STRAND—Staunton, V: WALLACE DALE—Tangier, Va. WARRENTON—Warrenton, Va. WEBB—Alberton, V: United Lodge of Theosophists HIll Blds., 11th & Eve Sts. N.W. THURSDAY, 8:15 P.M. JULY 10 “leve We Lived Before?” No fees or collections A CARE-FREE VACATION @ All-expense motor coach tours to Niagara Falls, Canada, and New England. @ Write now for free itin- erary of these delightful vacation tours. § Unsur- passed meals and hotel accommodations included in low-priced ticket. Write for booklet *‘G"—Vacation Tours Agt. PEOPLE'S RAPID TRAK .7 C UNION BUS DEPOT 1336 New York Ave., N.W. NG, Washington, 60 BY BUS v DALALE NOW BLAYING & great love :brlzur L ONE ROD nocnus MARIE DRESSLER CONRRD NACEL O PECE E ON THE STAGE DAVE SCHOOLER «~STEEL BLUES*® STARTIVGOSATURDA’ GARY COOPER in rom_Wyoming” THE BIG HOUS,E « vereo Couet vavea e euesTER o monnu WALLACE preny [T GOME! LEILA nvms uwu sToNe STARTING, SATURDAY oIOAN, CRAWFORD i BLUSAING BB1DES RICHARD SHOOTING STRAIGHT A Radio Picture Especially noteworthy in this picture of splendid acting are two momentou: most realistic train wreck seen on the asilver screen, a the free-for-all fist hgh! leading to the happy denouement. That I ht alone is worth the price of ission. And if you think that ullun. necessarily hampers ac- tion—and what action! “Shooting Straight” and be co vinced to the contrary.—W. A Whitney, Washington Post. REDUCED ROUND-TRIP FARES TO SEASIDE AMUSEMENT PARK CHESAPEARE BEACH, WD ADULTS 50c—CHILDREN 10c. North Beach, Auits d0c, Children 200 ckets, ny Trains ul. District GET IN THE SWIM TONITE SOCIAL—NOT WATE| AT FREE ADMISSION AMUSEMENT PARK GLEN ECTD ALL OF FIFTY PLUS AMUSEMENTS and Whoopee Music for DANCING * CAROLINA -siifofis nSuftise®" __with_All-Star Cast. ANAI"OKTIA L3 FAIRLAWN CIRCLE n Cooled ! Showings 7 and's B Admission, 25 cts “RARAMOUNT _ON PARADE.” all of Galthersbure, Md. Today and Tomorrow. HELEN TWELVETREES in “GRAND _PARADE.” _COMEDY. _NEWS. STANTON 6th_and C_Sts. N.E. Finest Sound Eauipment RUTH CH. RTON in the Paramount orld Hit—"SARAH AND fiofifiirar RUTH CHATTER: JOHNNY ARTHUR. JESSE THEATER * “paris "a S, Phojeghons ANN HARDXNOV PRINCESS 2600 The Northeast Home of Western Jeetrle Sound E w.nm Br 18th ana W AMBASSADOR _coi*#a™%. TODAY and TOMORROW-_HELEN JOHNSON “CHILDREN OF 2 B St NE COLBERT in AN_OF MANHATTAN Avi \irl(fll"n L AVENUE GRAND e Ave. TORAXSRERT WHEEL ER, OOLSEY Lnbn.lun- TODAY—BERNICE _ CLAIRE ALEXANDER GRAX in COl ONY G Ave & Farrarue s TODAY—JOHN BARRYMORE in d E_MAN_FROM BLANKLEYS." HOME‘ 1200 © St N.E. TODAY_RUTH _ CHATTERTON OF SCANDAL." w-y-u s th & Col RA. N.W. 1S WILSON in “TEMP- and “THE n o8 Wth & Park R4, N.W. TODAY_"THE RETURN OF FU_MANCHU." o Warner Bros. 'ORK ©* ‘Ave. & Quebee 8t N TODAY CLAUDETTE COLBERT UNG_M. ANHATTANS DIRECTI NEY LUST TFALKING AND S8OUND PICTURES RICHMOND .ALEX3¥REIA va. VAGABOND KING,” DENNIS KINO. CAMEQ weuttha "Eleceric “fhuna “THE FLORADORA GIRL, DAVIES. HIPPODROME NANOY CARROLL.