Evening Star Newspaper, July 17, 1930, Page 48

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D—8 RESORTS. —___ WILDWOOD,N.J. Wildwood AND WILDWOOD CREST WASHINGTON Young & Atlantic Aves. near beach and amusements: cap. iarge, airy rooms with _running water: llent table, Free bathing. American plan, weekly. CHAS. H. ADAMS, BEACHWOOD Monteomeny Ave, e beach, all rooms hot and eald Javeing Batbing. open surroundings, Am. $18 %o U aiy . MERTZ. ARLINGTON Near Beach Capacity, 200. Running Water. Priv. baths. Free bathing. Mod rates. Bkit. Beach fronf, cap., l\m rates, mod. DORSEY Parking: $2 up Wily. Moderate rates Free Parking 17th Season. s H. G Rex. brick, near beach, amusements. r-rim _D.L.WOO0DS. OWNERSHP American Plan. 820 up Weekly ING, Own.-Mst. BREAKERS SAVOY "~ Cap. 200. Pr|\|;:::. OCEAN CREST BELMAR HOTEL Bunning water. Bathing trom Hotel, S8 Am._plan, $20 up_wkly. TIM] DlCKSON-PlTTSBURG 2nd_house from beach; running water: Am. plan: 25th season. J. R. DICKSON. CROMWELL “Near nncn and ocean Amg gon Plan 520 up weekly. "New Pawagement. CLEARVIEW £ water. Bathing prive. Famous for fis meals. le. " Pleasing service. Ne boed S jer. _Scampton & m 1 16th St. TENT CITY (nrtohres ‘aceom. four, $20 up wkiy. day. week and season. Festaurant. tourist ‘camp. OYAL INN Open Al Year 1 sa. to New Convenuun ‘ Ilnuc 'Ple' 318 to 325 Wlly Own. Mgt. KEYSTON E’“fi:fi’?f:fif‘&,’f Bouses. Parking tree. P. J. Greiner. fown Mt Formerly ‘Wildwood M:lv'wr 1 Loy P n Mals $5 up daily—$30 up weekly Potomac's best sal and cleanest private sand-bo Make your vacation reservation: place for your family. Artesi; water. Fine table. Drive via burs—fine ronds. AUSTRALIA HONOLULU. NEW ZEALAND ipped Royal Mall Steamers NG July 23, Sept. 12 RAORANCA Nug, %, ‘Oet: 15 Sail from Vancouver, B o fare, etc. avply Can, Fac. Ewy k Ave. 1o the Cenadian Australasian Line, Hastings St Vancouver, B. C. EDUCATIONAL. CCOUNTANCY Pace Courses; B. C. S. and M. C. 8. degrees; Day and Eve- ning Classes; Coeducational. Ask_for Bulletin Benjamin Franklin University 34 TRANSTORTATION SLDG, Dut ind o 1 Pa SpElg's:h. a OOL AMBASSADOR HOTEL POOL Liberal Allowance on Your Old Tires 3436 14th St. N.W. Adams 8100 Road Service—Charge Accounts Invited HY NOT see us for your blank book nudl? Open 8 AM, to 5:30 P.M. E. Morrison Paper Co. 1009 Pa. Ave. Specials for Friday Eat Sea Foods this warm weather for your health’s sake. We have the best to be had at all times. Swordfish Copked Hard Crabs. Crab Lump Filet of Flounder. . .. Wholesale Eacho & Co.,Inc. 21-22-23 Municipal Fish Market 12th & Water S.W. Natl. 7973 .75¢ doz. ..75¢b. .30c Ib. Retail o “Tang o’ the Sea” Food e'\\’s, 0’“@“ Sea Grill 1207 E St. N.W. NEVER CLOSED —Open All Night for Your Service Appetizing Sea Food Dishes e e ’ ’ ANNNNNSN ! ,‘\\\\\\‘\\\\\“‘\\\'\1\ 180: 1 of Helen Wills winni INEWSREEL SHOWS | GOLF TITLE VICTORY | House Fire and Other Events Presented Here. Lovers of ‘oll who were unable to go to Minneapolis to see the open cham- lonship match can get all the thrills in the high spots of the game through looking at the latest Evening Star-Uni- versal newsreel. “Our Own Bobby” clinches the world title with a mar- velous 40-foot putt. He was wildly ac- claimed by the great crowds on the course not only- for his present vicfory, but his lriumvhl in England, where he championship matches. Graham McNamee, the National Broadcasting Co. ace, cgl.vu a vivid de- scription of the open impionship and of Bobby's sensation putt on the last green. These plctures are being shown today at Warner's Earle, Warner's Metropolitan and at other Warner Bros.' theaters. Also at leading Maryland and was _ victor two © | Virginia theaters. Fire in Tank House. A tremendous thrill is shown in the reel in a huge tank house fire at Chi- cago. The blaze which destroyed the tank house raged all” day, being fed by oil and gasoline Dense clouds of smoke floated over the city and com- pletely covered the downtown district. The fire was caused by an acetylene torch hitting a pocket of oil when men were at work with drills on the building. Other interesting events include the shattering of the non-stop bike record by schoolboys at Hackensack, N. J.; a delth-ddylng stunt at_Atlantic City, J.. in which daredevils loop the gl in aerial autos, and a dark-town 1 lng bclu(y contest held in Har- lem, N Schmeling’s Return Home. From abroad come interesting scenes, including Schmeling’s return to Ber- lin, where he was royally acclaimed by eat throngs as the world’s champion nvywe{:ht fighter; the stirring scene ing the women's singles nh.mg nship at Wimbledon, England, and her triumphant return to America; an exciting horse race held in the public square of Siena, Italy; » new and dangerous sport at Enns, Austria, in which dnredevm shoot the boiling rapids on skis; a centennial celebntion with the searchlight naval tatoo, held at Whale Island, Port.s- mouth, gl-nd and the ommt‘w the Iceland Parliament on the sandth birthday of the Arctic domain. Music is furnished by the Victor Con- cert Orchestra, Rosario Bourdon con- ducting. TODAY'S AMUSEMENTS. Earle—“The Road to Paradise,” at 11:25 am, 1:30, 3:40, 5:25, 7:35 and 9:45 p.m, ‘wiil osborne in person, at 1:20, 3:25, 7:15 and 9:25 p.m: Columbia—“Our Blushing Brides,” at 11 am, 1, 3:05, 5:15, 7:15 and 9:25 p.m. Fox—'"Women Everywhere,” at 11:42 am., 2:01, 4:10, 7:50 and 9:59 p.m. R-K-O Keith’s—"Inside the Lines" at 11:25 a.m,, 1:31, 3:30, 5:30, 7:35 and 9:35 pm. Palace—“A Man From Wyoming,” at . |11:55 a.m, 2:19, 4:47, 7:31 and 9:57 The | om. ks Metrupollun—‘ ‘The Way of All Men,” 12:47, 2:34, 4324, 6:11, 8:01 lnd w 50 pm. Ambassador—“Caught Short,” at 6:10, 8 and 9:50 p.m. Central—“Young Man of Manhat- tan,” from 11 a.m. to 11 p.m. Tivoli—"“Be Yourself,” at 2, 3:30, 5:05, 6:40, 8:15 and 9:50 p.m. e e An electric utility ‘corporation is be- ing formed in Panama to purchase elec- tric light plants in several towns of the republic. l“Bobby" Jones, Huge Tank| THE EVENING . STAR, THE ORIGINAL STORAGE KRIEG'S EXPRESS & STORAGE Cfl INC. Packing—Shipping 30S. F. KRIEG, President No Branches 616 EYE ST. N.W. Dist. 2010-2011—DAYS ADAMS 2916—NIGHTS 107 < xxen PENS, PENCILS AND DESK SETS. PILE - FOE _stons pain insta Gives Sertadn et in ts you mothing. $1 at ®ood drug stores. || COLUMBIA' PHOTO SUPPLY 1424 New York Ave. NW. Breeding by the Millions » Hatched in Unspeakaue Filth Drenched with Dreadful, Disease-Carrying Bacteria KILLS THEM ALL Avoid the venom of the mosquito’s piercing dagger. He injects disease germs directly into the blood stream. Prevent infection from the fly’s putrescent ooze. He spreads thirty different diseases. Kill the destructive moth—the defiling cockroach. Enjoy healthful cleanliness and security always. Keep FLY-TOX handy. Fatal to the Fearful Seven. Refuse substitutes—there is only one FLY- TOX. Every bottle guaranteed. FLY-TOX was developed at Mellon Institute of Industrial Research by Rex Research Fellowsh:p. Buy Your Fuel Oil From the Makers of AMOCo-Gas Sign Your Contract NOW N American contract protects A you against any increase in price and gives you the benefit of any reduction should one occur. Telephone, drop us a line or ask the attendant at any of the 131 Lord Baltimore Filling Stations in Baltimore and Washington. gk AMERICAN OIL COMPANY ASiliated with Pan Amencan Petroleum & Transport Company General Offices: American Building « Baltimore, Md. FUEL OIL DEPARTMENT 8o.-Washington, Va. National 6222 WASHINGTON, D. C., THURSDAY, JULY 17, 1930. JESSE 'I'HEATER ""..‘ NE Sritay Troubles DENNIS KING ABO! 0as, THE VAGABOND Warner Bros. R in “CAUGHT SHOR’ Warner Bros.” 62 H St NE. TODAY and TOMORROW-—BILLIE DOVE in “SWEETHEARTS AND Warner Bros.” AVALON aGRimie'Si B TORAY-BILLIE DOVE in SwEsT- AVEfil'JE 'cmn TQDAY and RROW, Hfi_g"}-:n'ton -LADY. OF 645 Pa. Ave. S Warner o8 CENTRAL b 8t Bet. D and E TODAY and TOMORROW — CLAU. " COIBERT in,, “YOUNG LAN OF SOARBATTAN Warner Bros.” COLONY TODAY—IAN _KE] in OF DIAMONDS. Warner Bros.” 1230 C St. NE. TQDAY — HELEN JOHNSON in OF PLEASURE." _ Farragut St. “PRINCE | 1ith & E. Bk i o’ ANACOSTIA, D. C. JANET GAYNOR in Showings, 7 and ‘Adm “THE VAGABOND _KING, KNG, WAKNER OLAND. JEANETTE KENNETH M-cKEN A Belected Cast_in_“ME] OUT WOMEN. DUMBARTON 1343 Wiscons IGGLES 1 COLBERT, CHARLES' eANCING " GLEN ECHO TONIGHT FOR ALL RED HEADED GIRLIES (*) Indicates Where Film Is Being Shown Today. District of Columbia *EARLE—13th st. n.w. *METROPOLITAN—F st. Bth & Columbia rd. MeKinley AVENUE GRAND—645 Pa. ave. s.e. CENTRAL—9th COLONY—Geor; EMPRESS—416 9t| HOME—1230 C JESSE—3100 18th SAVOY—3030 14th st. now. STANTON—515 C st. n.e. SYLVAN—104 Rhode Island ave. w.w. TAKOMA—4th 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—Cumberiand, Md. CAPITOL—Winchester, Va. COMMUNITY—Ridgely, Ma. EMPIRE—Foc { omoke City, Md. E?IBI’EIIE—SIXII, Va. " .MEN'S HALL—Willards, Md. GLOBE—Berlin, Md. IMPERIAL—Brunswick, Md. JEFFERSON~—Brookneal, Va. *LYRIC—Fishing Creek, Va. MARADA—St, M]cmll. Md. MARYLAND—Kitzmiller, Md. MASONIC—Clifton Forge, Va. MELVILLE—Sykesville, Md. NELSON HALL—Levington, Va. NEW-—Aberdeen. Md. *NEW—Elkton, Md. *NEW-—Hancock, Md. nd Farragut w. REI’UBLIC THBAfll—Annlpllh nOC‘?BBIDGE—BnlIII Vista, Va. E—Bethesda, Md. M *STRAND—Staunton, Vl‘l‘ WALLACE ‘DALE—Tangier, Va. %AEIIIENTON—WIVHIHMH. Va. —and all of complete show- ers. Insi by your Plumber. E. G. Schafer Co. 215 13th St. N.W. T T T — AMUSEMENTS. AMUSEMENTS. ===BEGINNING TOMORROW=—==2 BIGGEST SIIOV%\VMIIIM’M \\\\\ \ mot\ ‘The'Pox Joyous smlmx Star “Movieione . Pollies” & “Sunny Side vp” FRANK RICHARDSON Remember his “Walkin' With Susie” “Pickin’ Petals Off of Daisies.” | Appearing in Person Bach DeLuxe Performance ¢ forthe Entire Week #GOOD INTENTIONS” “i% MARGUERITE CHURCHILL EARLE FOXE § omme-“mm<o Another'$6.60 age Show ot opular Prices Announcing The Fanchon & Marco FOX FREE DANCING SCHOOL Every Boy and Girl Up to 18 Years Tap-—Ballet—Tiller—Toc—Acrobatic Dancing Register Now at the Theatre F AT - FOURTEENTH S LAST TIMES TODAY, “WOMEN EVERYWHERE” WHERE IT'S ALWAYS COMFORTABLY COOI- = 13th Below F a WILL OSBORNE AND Iy %“é},"{’,..’”” HIS ORCHESTRA ETTA YOUNG SRANT WITHERS P nm t National and S0E CAROL. lr 'non) 'm PARADISE” “DANCING SWEETIES" TOMORROW BURGE! DOROTHY BURCESS BPrLE BENNETT In Warner, Bros.and “I.lCAm fRED. 10 LAST DAY DOUG. FAIRBANKS, JR.. In First National and Vitaphone's |__“WAY OF ALL MEN» | A Double Feature Bill! ~ O TE STAGE =~ Singingw tStars STARTING SATURDAY WILLIAM POWELL in “SHADOW OF THE LAW™ CoiUMBIA SJOAN l) OUR BLUSHING BRIDES" Poagmx sesAsmn TCOMERY BETTY COMPSON RALPH FORBES EXTRA! EXTRA! DR. ROBERT CUSHMAN MURPHY'S AMAZING PICTURE OF LIFE IN THE ANTARCTIC “BOTTOM of the | WORLD” | — STARTING SATURDAY — BEBE DANIELS “LAWFUL LARCENY" FAMILY PICNIC EXCURSION AND KIDDIES DAY TOMORROW AND EVERY FRIDAY SEASIDE Amusement Park: n or Shine. Wharves | WILSON Daily _a day. Reduced Rates to CHAPEL POINT Kiddies® Days Mon. & Fri. Children 35¢ Adults 75¢ 9.00 a.m, Daily (except Tues.) e Pk Reduced Round Trip P‘m Adults 250 (‘hlldl‘fl!‘ oc Trains Leave ['strict Line Sta- : 0, 5:40, 7, 10:15 ith St. Wharves Tel, NAT. 2440 Moonlight Dances Every Night at 8:30 P.M. PTICAL | o‘::!:i : DANCING. 198 GIRARDEAT LEG/ STNW] VS SRSRRmme K Ned ARE & SISTER- 0731, 2038

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