Evening Star Newspaper, August 28, 1930, Page 46

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THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, THURSDAY, AUGUST 28, 1930. MICHAEL PYNE RESIGNS AFTER 52 YEARS OF DUTY . Berved First in Army, Transferred to Clerical Serv- jce in War Bureau. Michael Pyne, principal clerk of the Inspections’ division, inspector general office, War Department, has been placed on the Civil Service retired list, on his own ‘application, after more than 52 years of public service—both mmla') wnd civil. Enlisting in the Army in 1878, he served in the Ute Indian camnaign and in Colorado, Kansas and Texas, and has been on clerical duty in the inspector | at Then Was |, Am PACKING The Original Krieg’s Express & Storage Co. 616 Eye St. NW. Phone Dist. 2010-11 No Branches SHIPPING STORAGE "FIVE DAY | ’l‘lnll —“The Sap From Syracus .!fl 4:15, 6:05, 750!n0900 .M. HERZOG’S Lobsters, Frog Legs, Chicken, Fresh Fish in Season Delicious Imperial - and Deviled Crabs Open Until Midnight l14100 Georgia Ave. NOW OPEN To the General Public... Our New Showrooms for the selection of fine plumbing fixtures located at You are cordially invited to come in and inspect our beautiful display of modern auality plumbing fxtures KOHLER or KOHLER home fixtures. ‘and well repaid for your time here. E. G. Schafer Co. AMUSEMENTS. AMUSEMENTS. AMUSEMENTS. WARNER BROS 'SCIENTIFICALLY COOLED &Y REFRICERATED AIR, . A LOVE CHEAY/ —But Her Daring Love Sacrifice Was a Small Price to Pay for Her Sweetheart! ONE NIGHTAT SUSIES " Here Is A Program of Entertainment— the GREATEST in the history \ of Washington AMUSEMENTS. To Handle the Capacity Crowds The Fox will run FIVE DE LUXE SHOWS Friday and Saturday—doors open 10:30 2. m. — last feature at 10:10 p.m. eral's department in the field and o this city for mearly 45 years. He| has been highly commended by his superior officers, including Insp. Gen Hugh A. Drum, for faithful and efficient service. His final discharge from the Army to enter the Civil Service is signed by Maj. Gen. Nelson A. Miles and | shows: “Character excellent and most efficient in every particular.” Driving Trial 4100 Georgia Ave. N.W. Splash / KEEP COooL N 8AM.™ 11 P.M. 50¢ The Intense Vital Drama of a Girl Who Learned That Loving Was Giving... and Gave Her All for the Man She Loved! GREATER THAN “SWEETHEARTS AND WIVES” WARNER BROS. M[momum IENTIFICALLY COOLED BY REFRIGERATED AIR| 6 nyhtmv Loving! Serapping! -—TWO LOOSE NUTS— OL/EN & Joumou —‘l 11th & Water Sts. S.W. JOHN McCORMACK| the world’s most famous tenor, in ‘Song O’ My Heart” —AND— Welcome Back— Ess. MT. VERNON STEAMER Charles Macalester Onder U. 8. Government Inspection Leaves Seventh St. Wharf Daily 10 A.M. and 2.30 PM. Round Trip, 85¢ Admission, 25¢ Cafe and Lunch Counter on Steamer Mount Vernon Not Open on Sundays TODAY’S AMUSEMENTS. SEDAN Master 6. 1n v o 220 ear” condition_ from 9:50 radiaior to spare tire. Every detall perfect.. .. y Thrtr at 4, 3:23, 5:32, T:41 and‘ :50 p.m. Mflmpolllln — “The Bad Man" at 1:42 1:41, 3:40, 5:39, 7:38 and He Sings Eleven Songs in this besutiful Fox Movietone Romance— a concert in itself—at the regular 2dmission prices of this theater. BDOMINAL Supportres fitted expertly, very reasonable prices. GIBSON'’S, 917 G St. N.W. GET WELL i CARDS i BIRTHDAY CARDS ‘WEDDING CARDS COLUMBIA PHOTO SUPPLY 1424 New York Ave. N.W. Specials for Friday Eat Sea Foods this warm weather || for your health's sake. We have the best to be had at all times. || Sword Fish .........50clb. | Crab Lump ........65¢clb. Green Shrimp .......25clb. || Scallops ves.35¢Th. Cooked Slmmp vesss.680clh, Soft Crabs i || Cooked Hard Crabs. . 75¢ doz. Live Hard Crabs. . . .50c doz. || Clams, Opened 30¢ doz.. || ‘Wholesale Eacho & Co.,Inc. 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Ave. BOB WEST Working Wonders at the Warlitzer NOW PLAYING— ‘LETS CO NATIVE' & Ao v o JEANETTE MSDONALD Ay IS SKEETS GALLAGHER ON THR STAGE UNDERSEA BALLET A TAPITOL THEATAR. N. Y. MEVU m Sta i 12th & Water S.W. 640 Lee Highway, Cherrydale, Va. Starts TOMORROW Fox Movietone The New Season Starts Biie FAMOUS FLAVORS GAYETY THEATRE 9th & F Sts. Phone District 9324 Mutual Burlesk ED DALEY'S “Broadway Scandals” CARNIVAL St. Michael Catholic Church Silver Spring, Md. Aug. 25th to Sept. 1st Inclusive New Church Fund OMORROW! SPECIAL FAMILY PICNIC DAYS AT EAMOUS ELAN OR'S [AMUSEMENT PAR “THE PLACE FOR FUN" . 30 MINUTES FROM THE CITY, ViA DANDY CAR RIDE AT A COST OF A FEW CENTS LAST 2 DAYS Radio’s Great Music Drama Family Picnic and Kiddies’ DayTomorrow SEASIDE Chesapeake Beach, Md. Greatly Reduced Round Trip Fares Adults 25¢ Children 10¢ Trains Leave District Line 10:30, 2:30, 5:40, 8:45 Baby Show 4 P. M. DUMB. RTO 1343 Wisconsin Ave. NEAL HAMILTON and JEAN ARTH RETURN O] JOMEDY, “IN A MUSIC SHO! e i STARTING SATURDA Y! The Year's Greatest Dramatic Sensation “Manslaughter” ||t Alice Duer Miller’s famous best-seller novel brought to the talking screen. CLAUDETTE COLBERT and FREDRIC MARCH _ LAST TIMES TODAY CRTRAL o v e » et Wi B C(')'i':()NY Ga. Ave. & Farrasut 8t d W—J TRANrORD, 1T PSOR"SLGEANG BRIDES." c L AY o ith CONSTANCE BENNETT FANCHON & MARCO “TREES” IDEA CLICOUOT CLUB PALE DRY: Lighter than the “Golden” type— this mellow_ginger ale_blends wonderfully into & mixed drink. CLICQUOT CLUB GOLDEN: A mellow, golden, old-time ginger ale. Rich in quick energy; combats acidity—a real food beverage. y TQDAY—WILLIAM POWEL I ADOW. THE LAW. (%) Indicates Where Film Is Being . Shown Today. District of Columbia EARLE—13th st. n.w. *METROPOLITAN—F st. n.w. *AMBASSADOR—18th &:Columbia rd. APOLLO—624 H st. n.e. AVALON—Conni ave. and MeKinley AVENUE GRAND—645 Pa. ave. 5.6 CENTRAL—Sth st. COLONY—Georgia ave. and Farragut EMPRESS—416 9th st. n.w. HOME—1230 C st. n.e. JESSE—3100 18th st. n.e. SAVOY—3030 14th st. n.w. 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, Ma. ASHTON—Clarendon, Va. *AUDITORIUM—Onancock, Va. All are different . . . all are delightful . .. and, of course, being Clicquot, they are pure 1230 © St. N.E. AY d RROW-—JOAN TRAVPIRD 1 COOR BLUSHING r r r r L r ON THIS PAGE ate pictured three types of ginger ale. The flavor of each is distinctly different froin the other two. Yet all of them are delicious. This comparative taste test has been a revelation to thousands who had never known before which ginger ale they really preferred. Because tastes vary, Clicquot Club makes three types of ginger ale. Golden ... Pale Dry...Sec... these are all made with pure Jamaica ginger root, finest table sugar, real fruit flavors and pure water from deep rock springs. All three of these fine ginger ales are fully carbonated for zest and sparkle. All three are carefully aged six months in the making to give them a rarer and more mellow flavor. The differ- ence lies only in the secret blending. These Clicquot Club ginger ales are at your dealer’s now. Remem- ber to say that it is “Clicquot Club” you want, as no other ginger ale makes the three famous flavors— Golden, Pale Dry and Sec. —Warner Bros ‘""K Ga. Ave. & Quebes SL. N.W. DAY-ORANT WITHERS, and To GABOL in "DANCING Many people have tried but one type of ginger ale flavor, not realiz- ing that there are two other ginger ales that might please them even more. So now we offer #hree flavors. And we urge you to make the simple comparative test described below, to find out what your choice in flavor really is. Won't you fry them? If you have tried only one type of ginger ale flavor, we strongly urge you to make this simple test! Buy a bottle of each of these three ginger ales. Taste each one. Note the 4if- ference in flavors. You're sute to find one exactly suited to your taste. CHAPEL POINT Reduced Rates Monday and Friday Children, 35¢ Adults, T5¢ 9:00 a.m. Daily (except Tues.) WILSON LINE 7th ST. WHARVES Tel. NAT. 3440 M E Night oonlisht Dances, Every Nig CLlC?LLOY CLU.ISE'XC'l a su- remel ogerale. The favor. B n cluby. hotels snd wheroves discriminating people gather. Clicquot Club GINGER ALES Aged six months in the making HIPPODROME - RICHMOND :*%.s':"a'& " CAMEO IL l.lllll 4. E"OMY mi‘b— ve. B.E. WEN_in [ONAL." ‘"co'mnignr = "“THE BIG_HOUSE." CIRCLE = LA MEN'S "flll * GLOBE—Berlin, Md. Vet IMPERIAL—] ll. Va. TV RIC Fahing Cres” Creek, 'V n MARADACSt. Michnels, uLc. MASONIC_Chfton For MELVILLE—Sykesville, fi' NELSON HALL—Lovington, Va. NEW—Aberdeen. *NEW~—Elkton, Ill. *NEW-—Hancock, Md. 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