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RESEARCH COUNCIL Permanent Group Is Formed at Meeting Presided Over by Julius Barnes. By the Assoclated Press. CHICAGO, July 31.—A permanent | organization for the purpose of solving the various problems confronting the construction industry was formed at & meeting of industrialists and financial Jeaders here yesterday. Julius H. Barnes, head of the Na- tional Building Survey formed by President Hoover, after the market crash last Fall, was named head of & committee chosen to perfect details of organization. The new group will be called the mational conference on con- struction. Mr. Barnes, before he left for the East last night to enlist governmental ©co-operation in the work, declared: “The meeting was held for the pur- of reviewing the principal inter- group problems of the construction in- dustry and to determine the practica- bility of developing a continuing organi- | he zation to assist in the solution of such problems. Aspects of realty finance, in- cluding problems of legislation, ap- praisals of property, methods of home financing and credit practices, were dis- cussed. Possible means of securing greater stabilization of the industry, & number of aspects of taxation and practical methods of introducing econo- mies in the building and financing of residences and income properties were considered.” The movement, he explained, will bring the 67 branches of the industry into a machine which will function more promptly than they have been able to do separately in the present general BUILDERS ORGANIZE.x TODAY'S AMUSEMENTS. Fox—"“Wild Company,” at 11:48 am,, K , 5:45, 7:50 and 10:13 pm. R-K-O Keith’s—"Once & Gentleman,” at 11:30 a.m,, 1:32; 3:34, 5:31, 7:33 and 9:35 p.m. Palace— " The Sap Prom Syracuse,” at 12 m., 2:20, 4:50, 7:30 and 9:30 p.m. Earle—“Top Speed,” at 11:40 am., 1:40, 3:40, 5:35, 7:40 and .m. Metropolitan—Holiday,’ at 11 am., 1:25, 3:30, 5:30, 7:30 and 9: pm. Ambassador— With Byrd at the South Pole,” at 6:15, 7:55 and 9:40 rd Byron of Broadway,” 3 m. ‘The 6:05, 7:55 and 9:45 p. MILL TO RUN FULL TIME North Carolina Textile Plant to Re- sume 24-Hour Work. MARION, N. C. July 31 ().—The Clinchfield ' Manufacturing Co. mill here, running part time for the past three months, will resume®tull time day and night operation Monday, officials announced yesterday. Coincident with the increase in run- ning time, wages will be cut 10 per cent, the announcement said. Last Sum- mer’s labor troubles were in the Clinch- field and Marion Manufacturing Co. mills, the two largest textile plants THE EVENING AUTO CRASH FATAL Baltimore Man Dies After Blowout ' Turns Car Over. | CHAMBERSBURG, Pa, July 31 (®).| —J. 8. Wailes, Baltimore, died in the | Chambersburg Hospital yesterday from | injuries received when his automobile | overturned at Back Creek, five miles | west of here on the Lincoln Hl(h\'ly,} rday. With his wife and three daughters, Wailes was returning to Baltimore from & visit to Ohio. Helen, 17, and Ann, | | 14, each suffered a broken leg, while Dorothea, 12, and Mrs. Wailes were |cut and’ bruised. A biown tire was | plamed. “Make Hair Grow STAR, l Three Rooms, Kitchen and Porch, $50.00 The Wilson 412 First Street SE. Complete Line of Blank Books and Their Needs Open 8 AM. to 5 P.M. E. Morrison Paper Co. 1009 Pa. Ave. while the sun WASHINGTON, D. C., THURSDAY, SPENT AT FREE :DH;SSION AMUSEMENT GLEN ECHO IS A GOOD BET. MORE THAN FIFTY AMUSEMENTS TO GIVE Y O U FUN “LITTLE NELL” WILL BE AT THE BALLROOM shines” -~ “It is a well known phenomenon that in the summer the growth of hair is morerapid,” saysDr. Arnold Lorand, Vi- enna Dermatologist. <~ TIRED? After a hot, hard day's work nothing will relieve that tired feeling like a cool, invigorating shower. Let your plumber in- stall one without delay. E. G. Schafer Co. JULY. 31, 1930. CHAPEL POINT reduced rates Mon. & Fri. Children, 35¢c « Adults, 75¢ 9:00 a.m. Daily (except Tues.) WILSON LINE 7th ST, WHARVES Tel. NAT. 240 Moonlight Dances Every Night at 8:30 p.m. JESSE THEATER :fl:{gfixma in PRINCESS 7%, BN nATITRINS,, JOHN B 'MORE in BLANKLETA. Warner Bros.” BASSADOR _ c.i W, TODAY—"WITH BYRD AT THI 30 POLE." Warner_Brot APOLLO TODAY — HELEN. “'CHILDREN_OF Warner Bros.” AVALOI TODAY — BILLIE NOTORIOUS _AFFAIR." 624 A 8t NE. JOHNSON in PLEASURE.” Warner Bros. Ry AVENUE CRAND 7% %% TODAY _LUPE VELEZ in ‘I HARBOR.” Warner Bros.” THE WHOLE TOWN IS CONVINCED i ‘umlu ixie Lee Arthur Lake as) L oth St. Bet. D B TODAY—CLIFF_EDWARDS in “LORD BYRON OF BROADWAY." ‘Warner Bros.' 3 $ Ga. Ave. & Farragut 8¢, Specials for Friday UR G e TODAY and_ TOMORROW—'WITH YO! INES _3¥RD AT THE SOUTH POLE." ) ¥ M Eat Sea Foods this warm weather : 7 wuREAU OF ngustey for your health’s sake. We have T ELIe' %00 5 N 1 cooperai?® (g miner oo the best to be had at all times. A o sound. -M“ nts E' Soft Shell Crabs ... .65c doz. wortd FVOVIETONE ;1 Lump Crab Meat. ... .75¢ Ib. LG Swordfish ..........45¢cIb. business depression. 215 13th St. NW. e pride 0 wn rt uetin FOX CFausworr: "AMBASSADOR HOTEL POOL THE ORIGINAL MOVING STORAGE KRIEG'S EXPRESS & STORAGE Packing—Shippi JOS. F. KRIEG, President cond NEW YORK CITY GIVEN 6,950,195 IN POPULATION Recheck Larger Than Returns An- nounced by Supervisors, Show- ing 23.8 Per Cent Gain. By the Associated Press. New York City's population was an- | THAT Hair grows faster in the summer than at any otherseason is an established scientific fact. You can take advantage of this seasonal peculiarity by starting Thomas® hair and scalp treatment at once. Your hair will respond more quickly to this famous roved method of treatment now than at any other time. ithin an unusually short time your dandruff will dis- appear, hairfall will stop, and new hair will actually be visible on the thin and bald spots. Call at the Thomas® “SAVOY 14th & Col. ma. N.W. TODAY—-RICHARD ARLEN in “LIGH istered WESTERN STARS." o nounced by the Census Bureau as §.- || 959,185, an increase of 1,339,147, or :3." per cent. | This figure, based on a careful re-, check of returns, was larger than the 6.958,792 announced by the New York || supervisor. ‘The New York burroughs were an- pounced by the Census Bureau as fol- Bronx, 1,266,506; increase, 534,490, or %3 per cent. Brooklyn, 2,596,154; increase, 577,769, er 28.6 peg cent. Manhattan, 1,859,925; decrease, 427,- 949, or 18. per cent. Queens, §1,079,357; increase, 610,315, or 130.1 per cent. Richmong, 157,253; increase, 40,722, or 34.9 per pent. F———— TEN FEDERAL BOATS HUNTING FOR BODIES|| Coast Guard Searches for 14 Lost || When Dredge Capsized Off Dunkirk, N. Y. By the Associated Press. , Pa., July 31.—Ten Coast Guard trol boats left here yesterday to con- | i ue the search for bodies of the 14 members of the crew of the dredge George J. Whelan, which foundered in Lake Erie, off Dunkirk, N. Y., yesterday. One body | i was recovered late yesterday. Six of the crew were rescued. The survivors testified before Federal ||l No Branches 616 EYE ST. N.W. Dist. 2010-2011—DAYS ADAMS 2916—NIGHTS how long you have Regardless of ffered _the _tos days or your money back. at all Peoples & other good drus stores. inspectors that Capt T. J. Waage did not | jif order life preservers donned or life boats | i launched when the Whelan began to|ji ship water. The men said that water pouring over the dredge during a squall | |i ‘was absorbed by the limestone the boat carried, and as a result the craft turned | | over. Treason Charged in Rumania. BUCHAREST, July_ 31 Rumanian officials of Bulgarian origin, named Poizu, Staneff and Roseff, we arrested Tuesday charged with ste ing secret telephonic and telegraphic eodes for use in the event of military mobilization. It is suspected that the documents were turned over to representatives of the Russian government. POPULAR EXCURSION Via, outhern Railway Washington, D. C., and Alexandria, Va. To Charlottesville, Va. **%.js"¢ Culpeper, Va..., *% Danville, Va. .., Lynchburg, Va. .. Omnge; Va..... ™ SATURDAY August 2nd, 1930 Tickets will he bonored No. 31, or b Alexandria, All"“ . 13 ' tiekets L] y rning, tickets £o0d on all regu- 1ar irains CEXCEPT SCENT LIMITED, up to Train N ing abve points Sundar Similar, excursions. wili s " Beptember Oetober 11th. Last Back Home Excursion October 4th, 1930 for e oper: 20th Soap and Ointment * Protect You Against Skin Troubles Usz the Soap every day, it is antiseptic and healing, as well as cleansing. An oc- casional application of Cuticura Ointment assists in keeping the skin clear and he-riby. Boap e, Olntment 2o, and te. cron e Propriatars.. Fobuw Dris & T emienl Otrpuion, Malden, Mast (#)—Three Our now come! less. footw est terms, mediately of Store open AM. Shop Our finest Regularly $4.75 and now— whites and colors. finest ! s down to half-price or Hahn ear — and world “Arch Preservers . need be said? that ever could be made! ment can do for you. At our F St. Shop : HAHN ‘CARLTON $10.50 to $14.50 Shoes and short lines “Arch Preservers” A few'7® . ,Summer footwear “Carlton” Costume - famous What more Except in strong: to urge you to call im- 1 QWING to the importance these two Sales—our F St. Shop—(besides our 7th St, and “Man’s Shop”) this Saturday from 9 toi2 ' P.M. "“*Arcade” open all day and evening, moulded-sole Imported Sandals $2.95 Dainty, chic moulded sole models in Coolest Summer shoes All stores. office and talk your problem over charge. He will gladly examine your scalp without charge or obligation and frankly tell you what Thomas® treat= World's Leading Hair and Scalp Specialists—Over 45 Offices The THOMAS’ Suite 1050-51 Washington Bldg. Cor. N. Y. Avenue and 15th St. N.W. HOURS—9 AM. to 7 PM. SATURDAY to 3:30 PM. ith the specialist in Filet Flounder . . .30cIb. Scallops ..40c Ib. Live Hard Crabs . .. .50c doz.' Cooked Hard Crabs. . 75¢ doz. ‘Wholesale Retail Eacho & Co.,Inc. 21-22-23 Municipal Fish Market 12th & Water S.W. Natl 7973 Announcing much deeper and FINAL MARK-DOWNS! To close out all remaining Summer Shoes At our Women’s F St. and “Arcade” Stores CLOSING OUT “HAHN SPECIAL” Summer Shoes 95 Regularly *6% : White kids—white and colored linens—blonde and all the other popular colors in kid effects, wonderful Sale! A and trimmed Yes, only $3.95 in this bargain op- portunity that can come only at the end of a “Hahn” season! Women’s Shops 1207 F Tth & K 3212 14th & Park R4 N.W. FRIDAY — DOLORES DEL _RIO_in_“THE BAD ONE.” Warner Bros.. YORK G*- Ave: & Quebes st. N.W. TODAY and TOMORROW—CLARA BOW in “TRUE TO THE NAVY." v'Dme'Ti?B‘_m LU TALKING Al BSOUND P HIPPODROME -fos FROM MANHATTAN,” CHARLES RUGGLES. CAMEQ = weultrs "l Mouna TODAY__and FOX ave Y',-"..'\‘:n'nn i FREE DA CHARLES * KALEY ETHELIND TERRY 1n “LORD —BYRON OF SROADWAY." FAIRLAWN 1 ANASOSTIA D, G- MARIE DRESSLER POLLY MORAN in CIRCLE T & R T Ave. N.W. MARY PHILBIN in ‘“THE_LAST PERFORMANCE." DUMBARTON k¥ sssin s FAY WRAY In “THE TEXAN." COMEDY. 18t (*) Indicates Where Film Is Being Shown Today. District of Columbia EARLE—13th st. n.w. *METROPOLITAN—F st. n.w. S *AMBASSADOR—I18th & Columbia rd. APOLLO—624 H st. n.e. AVALON—Conn. TAKOMA—4th and Butternut sts. l| | *TIVOLI—14th and Park rd. n.w. YORK—Georgia ave, and 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. EMPIRE—Pocomoke City, Md. EMPIRE—Saxis, Va. FIREMEN'S HALL—Willards, Md. GLOBE—Berlin, Md. IMPERIAL—Brunswick, Md. JEFFERSON—Brookneal, Va. *LYRIC—Fishing Creek, Va. MARADA—St. Michaels, Md. MARYLAND—Kitzmiller, Md. MASONIC—Clifton Forge, Va. MELVILLE—Sykesville, Md. NELSON HALL—Lovington, Va. | NEW-—Aberdeen, Md. *NEW- Ikton, Md. ancock, Md. NEW—Lexington; Va. *NEW VIRGINIA—Harrisonburg, Va. OPERA HOUSE—Leesburg, Va. OPERA HOUSE—Pledmont, W. Va. PALACE—Frostburg, Me PALACE—Hagerstown, Md. RAMONA—Westminster, Mq REPUBLIC THEATER—Ann: ROCKBRIDGE—Buena Vista, STATE—Bethesda, Md. TATE—Westminster, STRAND—Staunton, WALLACE DALE— | WARRENTON—Warrenton, Va. WEBB—Alberton, Va. Developing and Printing Your Old Tires 3436 14th St. NN\W. Adams 8100 _Road Service—Charge Accounts Invited R A0 KEITHS | oo | ’EVENT EXTRAORDINARY ’ ® [ ] STARTING SATURDAY CThe chin and grin man ire T%SAR~ SYRACUSE Starting Saturday WILLIAM HAINES, In""WAY OUT WEST" FAMILY DAY Every Friday at SEASIDE (Chesapeake Beach, Maryland) With Fares Reduced to Adults 25¢ Children 10c Trains leave District Line Station 9, 10:30, 0, 7. 10:15. Cash Prires to Three Largest Families Presen at 10:30 A. M. WORLD’S PREMIERE SHOWING! Here we have America’s funniest man . . . famous star of Earl Carroll’s ‘“Vanities” making his screen debut in his greatest stage hit! SCIENTIFICALLY COOLED BY REFRIGERATED AIR WARNER BROS. \ EARLE PERFECT SOUND LAST DAY JOE E. BROWN With LAURA LEE In “TOP SPEED” A First Natienal and Vitaphone Attraction BEG. TOMORROW OPENING WARNER BROS. SILVER ANNIVERSARY EDDIE ’| CANTOR Che Original “Whoopee” EDDIE CANTOR KID IN PERSON 0n the Sereen DOROTHY MACKAILL in “BRIGHT LIGHTS" A First National & Vitaphone Picture WARNER BROS. METROPOLITAN SCIENTIFICALLY COOLED BY REFRIGERATED ATR LAST DAY HURRY DOWN TO THE FINEST FILM TREAT OF THE SUMMER “HOLIDAY” with ANN HARDING MARY ASTOR ROBERT AMES BEG. TOMORROW CONSTANCE BENNETT ERIC VON STROHEIM In & Poyertel Story of the “THREE FACES EAST” 4 Warner Bros. & Vitaphone Picture

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