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' 0‘ om Kinds Theusands—. in [ 4 PEARLMAN'S 933 G St. N.W. rGERMAN ELECTIONS Indoor Golf is Here _profit dally Tom Thumi In Coprsiésl, » ngall while there abe sirable locations able Call or Write for Details Tom Thumb Golf, Inc. Edw. Eubank, Rep. 1669 Columbia Road N.W. Suite 403—Columbia 0516 Manchester Guardian Sees Blow to Disarmament by Policy Change. for- owners of 4 et Door Golf one _now several de still avail- By Radio to The Star. LONDON, Engiand, September 17.- from the German elections fresh con- ! fidence to resist a reduction of arm- aments,” the Manchester Guardian says | in an editorial yesterday. “In reality, there is no likelihood of a change in Germany's foreign policy. It mav even be slightly more concilia- | tory than latterly in order to align the Socialists with the government. But it is easy to argue that the immense Pascist gains prove that a large number ¢f Germans favor an adventurcus for- >ign policy. This is the argument which | will appeal to all those in every country who secretly are opposed to disarm- ament, while in the open advocating it | as ideal.” See Peril to Democracy. All the London newspapers stress the peril to democracy and the parliamen- tary regime of 11,000,000 anti-demo- cratic votes. ‘They are specially im- pressed by the fact that the votes came from the section of the population customarily abstaining from voting. The reserve citizentry apparently is revolu- tionary rather than conservative, the editorial writers say. There is a universal conviction that this is a temporary phase of discontent 0300000006000000000000, ’0“00»“»0“0»»»0 * » * ® 3 3 ° < ° @ RESORTS. WEST VIRGINTA ‘FGreenbrierflotei WHITE SULPHUR SPRINGS . W.VA. 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The Stock Exchange is inclined to wait and see The News and Chronicle draws a les- o 1 BONIFACE countries in that * government, when accompanied by se- rious economic distress, tends more and more to_send nations into a panic and drives them blindly South Carolina Ave. dangerous coul at the Boardwalk ATLANTIC CITY'S NEW Centrally Located Fireproof Hotel '250 Furopes: Américan g WATER SPOUTS SWEEP ACROSS BAY OF NAPLES By the Associated Press. NAPLES, September. 17.—Two great waterspouts more than 50 feet high formed between Naples and Capri yes- terday evening. Followed by two smaller ones, they rushed over the surface of the bay, ATLANTIC CITY'S BEST MODERATE PRICE HOTELS ELBERON Tennessee and Pacific Avenues IROQUOIS South Caroline Ave. near Boardwalk 350 Up - Anerienn Plen phenomenon lasted 20 minutes and was belleved to be due to a strong atmospheric depression, which resuited in formation of a cyclonic center in the | Gulf of Naples. 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Sicily...Corsica ... the Riviera at its social peak. Sailing from New York January 24. THOS. COOK & SON Washington Loan & Trust Bldg., 9th & F Sts. Telephone: NAtional 6119 . @ magnificent panorama ! f | statement issued by the directors said at 11:30 am., l subordinate | \ | uecessfully in the long run as a pow- | son for other constitutionally governed | ‘weak and inefficient | inio extreme and | frightening late bathers, who | YHE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, D. C., WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 1930." TODAY'S AMUSEMENTS. I Gayety—""Kuddling Kuties,” burlesque, at 2:15 and 8:15 pm. Earle—"“Moby Dick,” at 11: 23 am., 1°20, 3:25, 5:20, 7:25 and 9:30 p. Fox—“Anybor 2:17, 4:27, 5:51, Metropolitan — “Scarlet 11:28 a.m., 1:10, 2:53, 4:35, and 9'54¢ p.m. Palace—* Anvbod A 6.20, “Leathernecking,” | 1:35, 3:40, 5:40, 7:45 and 9:45 p.m. | Columbia—“Romance” (third week), | at 11:15 am., 1:15, 3:25, 5:30, 7:35 and | 9:45 p.m Ambassador— ‘The Dawn Patrol,” at 15:45, 7:44 and 9:43 pm Central—“Way Out West,” from 11 | am. to 11 pm. Tivoli—"Raffles,” 8 and 2:50 p.m. 4:25, 6:15, | RALEIGH BAN.K COMPANY ’ CLOSED BY DIRECTORS | Statement DPC‘.’H'I’S’ Depositors tn[ Get 50 Per Cent on Deposits Now and Probably All Later. at 2:35, By the Asscciated Press. RALEIGH, N. C, tember 17.— The Raleigh Banking & Trust Co. did not open for business yesterday and a it would be liquidated. The statement said the Page Trust {Co. had agreed to act as liquidaring agent and would pay all depositors 50 per cent of their deposits as soon as the necessary legal details could be con- cluded Belief that depositors would eventually be paid in full was expressed by the statement A bank statement made public June 30 gave deposits as $2,167,180.28. The | State of North Carolina_had $298,000 on_deposit, protected by State bonds. W. B. Drake was president of the Raleigh Bankimg & Trust Co. No rea- son for closing the bank was given. It was capitalized at $200,000. Asks $5,000 Damages. Charles E. Cannaday and Sophie Cannaday of 800 Madison street filed suit in the District Supreme Court yes- terday for $5,000 damages, alleging that their home had been damaged through negligence in the moving of a holsting crane. Peter D'’Adamo is named as de- fendant. 410 11th St. N.E. 4 Rooms, Kitchen, Bath and Porch, $40 EMEMBER, we carry a: compleis ‘line of BLANK BOOKS HOURS—8:30 to 5:00 E. Morrison Paper Co. 1009 Pa. Ave. DOMINAL Supportres fitted expertly, very reasonable prices GIBSON'S, 917 G St. N.W. Hear with the \E\V SONOTONE Private_Demon-trations 1217 G Street FOR HEATING THE SMALL HOME! There is _ mothing L3 ment plmn PI ERCE——EASTWOOD Boilers and ators Distributed Exctunivels by the E. G. Schafer Co. New Offices and Showrooms 4100 Georgia Ave. See Your Naborhood Heating Contracior __for_ Tnstallation TRUSSES fitted expertly. “29" WHIPPET COACH Looks like a new car, and no new car could any better Traded Cars Reconditioned to pro- tect our reputation and the buyer’s pocketbook. “28" STUDEBAKER DICTATOR SEDAN 30 dass’ free service on this eerti- fied Studebaker. 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STORAGE Open a* 8:30 A.M. Daily N1 ()derl] Oranges, " sweet lnd” h::‘.; J";:r Methods a i B cilities and ex tensive connec- s, qualify 7 i e e Ld 0 National” to render business on and others, Tlme efficient Deposits Savings Accounts men notably service Let's get acquainted Franklin National Bank Pa. Ave. at 10th 1111 Conn. Ave, JOUNB. COCHRAN Fonstea” Feanuts Drive Your Auto Over Store Open Evenings Scissors and Knives Expertly Shagpened 'mn\ " m< K\l\\ ¥ GIBSONS 917 G Sl P. and Cashier N.W. * Reservations being accepte! nowl FIRST REPUBLIC 16 PAY WEST INDIES <RLIISE Dec. 20... 51]75 including Shore e Second season of the famous REPUBLIC'S West Indies’ cruises begins. Christmas Eve in Jamaica; with o gala seiling from Philadelphia Dec. 20. Three days later you're thousand miles away from slush . . . in New Year’s Eve in Havana white flannels on Nassau's beach . . . Christmas caresses you with soft breezes and the perfume of hibiscus in beauti- ful Jomoica . . . you trail Morgan's pirate ship through turqueise seas to Cristebal, thence through the Panama Canal to the Pacific . . . Sloppy Joe welcomes you in Havana New Yeor's Eve. A 16 day climox of adventure and remancel 4,000 miles . . . a transatlantic liner and transatlantic service . . . and only $175, including sparkling shore excyrsions’ in high-powered motor cors. You need no passport, SAILINGS OF OTHER REPUBLIC CRUISES {From Philadelphic) Mar. 7 Jon. 10 Jon. 28 Feb. 15 Write immediately for literature, deck plans, elc. or call on ycur iteamship agent or UNITED STATES LINES General Agent W. Childress, John ¥ g Telephene, Hational 7563 1027 Connecticut Avenve, VWashington, D. G BACK IIOM£ [CXCURSION Visit the Folks at Home Saturday, October 4th REDUCED ROUND-TRIP FARES From Washington, D. C. TO Birminghasi. Ala... .S A Tampa, Fia: .. Columbia, §.C Spartanbur Vieksburs, NY OTHER IMPORTANT CITIES IN THE SOUTH Tickets permit travel in sleeping cars. Stop-overs at certain designated points. LIMITED TO RETURN BEFORE MIDNIGHT, OCTOBER 24th ELLENT THROUGH TRAIN SERVICE F." reservations, tickets and schedules, call at CITY TICKET OFFICE McPherson Square, 15th & K Sts. N.W. Phone National 1465—or Union Station SOUTHERN RAILWAY SYSTEM Men! Try the New (@ticurg Shans Am\ A small amount on the brush quickly be- comes a rich, creamy lather that remains in moist workable con- dition throughout the shave. Cuticura Shaving Cream , contains the medicinal properties of Cutienra. It softens the beard, invig- Y orates the skin and leaves it free from any tense, dry Directions for a Quick Shampoo Wet the hair thoroughly with quite warm water. Squeeze a small quantity of Cuticura Shaving Cream on 1o hair and with water work up a creamy lather, and shampoo. Rinse and repeat process. Finally rinse thoroughly. Women will find this method of shampooing quick and easy and the hair will be soft d silky. S Sells for 35c. a tube Potter Drug & Chemical Corporation, Sole Proprietors Malden, Mass. __/MUSEMENTS. Radio Pictures Raid Into Lavgh- land With the U. S. Marine Corps “LEATHER- = NECKING” with Star-Spangled Cast of Vaude- ville Headliners, Stage and Screen Favorites ED SPARK 2 For. I, LA ROY, STARTING SATURDAY! Rex Beach’s Immortal Story “The Spnilers” First Time In Talking Pictures FALL OPENING— I SEDTERBL L ROEVY'S anack NOW PLAVIING 4 PaRamOuNT O TURE TWO BLACK CROWS MORAN- MACK In a barrage of fun_ "ANYBODYS WAR' ON T “TAGE Talking.as a woman many Loves n_ Warner Bros. AMBASSADOR coi"*fi* ¥ w TODAY AND TOMORROW. RICH- ARD BARTHELMESS IN “THE DAWN PATROL Warner Bros. % APOLLO” o = » TORAY-ERIC YON STROHEIM AL TANCE BENNETT in Warner Bros. Conn. Ave. and AVA ON wéiinier' S0 D%, TODAY- ERIQ VON STROMEIM in TANCE, __“THREE FACES EAST. Warner Bros. AVENUE GRAND % T(‘!DI\)’ AND _TOMORROW BN EWT M iNe OF THE CHIL TWarner Brox. CENTRAL 9th St. Bet. D and E TODAY—WILLIAM HAINES IN SNAROUS PR COLONY Ga. Ave. & Farrasnt St. TODAY—JOE E. BROWNE in “TOP TQDAY-ANN HARDING in “HOLI- w:.m SAVOY Rd. N.W. TORAY oI ouive 1ith & Col. “JOUR- “Warner -"vour Tih & Park RA. MWL ONALD _"RAFFLES. “Ave. & Quebec St. N.W. WILLIAM POWELL in THE DEFEN: DIRECTION <mm K mear 9th HIPPODRO E raw RENEE: "Gy in “CHILDREN OF PLI CAMEO - %rif™sk i RICHMOND ALEXANDRIA. VA. DOROTHY MACKATLL _in_“THE FLIRTING WIDO! 11th & CAROLINA NANCY TODAY. R ST TA. FAIRBANKS, A 2105 Pa, Ave. 3 Home of the Mirror ‘Bereen CIRCLE Typ] Showly Admission. 25 cts 18th & Trving Sts.” N.E. "STRICTLY JESSE THEATER C. A. Photoph, fAcKATLL T st SE & SUE CAROL in 8 DANCING SWEETIE STANTON ,ith and C sis NE: Finest Sound Equipment J. HAROLD MURRAY. FIFT DORSAY STATE , Home ,va'.‘.'..".vme.’:‘.‘.’c B HOLD ] DUMBARTON SR R nd GINGER ROGERS in “QUEEN Hlfifl COMEDY. PRINCESS Line. 2600 Northeast_ Home of Wesiern Electric Sound Eauipment. ARTHUR LAKE and JOHN in “THE SKY HAWK TAKOMA GARRICK Wth and Buth | PEMEI SyDio OF DANCE, | studio, 115 Eonn. Fhone Norih United Lodge of Theosophists Hi Bldg., 17th & Eye Sts. N.W. THURS., 8:15 P.M., SEPT. 18 Question and Answer Meeting ‘“Theosophical Mahatmas”’ No Fees or Collections No. 80 For NEURITIS | Homoeopathic Pharmacy 1007 H Street NNW. Phone NA. 1665 TTORTURINGPILE/) PILE-FOE 18 rigidly guarantey sive InEtant Tellel from tarturing ind_suffering ot - Biing. Bieetine Protruding or Itching PBILES, Al agony and Phip, one in 8 dars ‘or money Dt 1 st al F Peumn nd other “sood ' Droe AMUSEMENTS seats urs. BEG. SEVENINGS, s0¢ H TO §2. MATS) A06 TO 82 Fhe usthons and Magnetic LENORE ULRIC in “PAGAN LADY” SCIENTIFICALLY (OOLED. |_ Asrz DAYS Reoe An Ve 'MOBY DICK" JOAN BENNETT ‘MAYBEITS LOVE JOE E.BROWN-JOAN BENNETT | JAMES HALL | RO |, SCRNTIFICALLY (COLED 87 REFRIGERATION LAST 2 mAYs "GCARLET PAGES" ELSIE FERGUSON GRANT WITHERS MARION NIXON | — BEGINNING FRIDAY — i} GEORGEARLISS F Sts, rn-m. Dist. ‘MAX FIELDS 43 KUDDL]NG KUTIES Ruddith W WILSON-GREENE CONCERTS, 1930-31 CONSTITUTION HALL PHILHARMONIC COURSE, ¢:30 Nov, 21. _JO! URBI. GEORGI. 3. BOSTON wnm\\ omcn. r. Serge Koussevitsky. . 13 YEHUDI \xnlm\ Phenomen oy Violinist, 24. Mm er"m Leading Sopraiio. Metropolitan Opera (After "an avbsence of several years) ARTISTS' | COURSE, 4:30 Nov. 1. GE Dee. 11, Jap. 13, Tenor, Feb. 10. Leading Soprano, an ' Opera Co. Mar. 20. RACHMANINOF WILSON- GREENE EVENING COURSE A Surpiac-priced series of @ evening concerts by famous artists, 8:30 p. Nov. 8. GALA OPENING CONCSRT Edward Johnson. leading tenor, ) Opera: Maler ‘& Fattizon. piano ¢ semble: Sk, orld’s ~ greate harpist: otber ariists to be . an- nounced. CLAIBERT, clgian Sgoran COSSACK" RUSSIAN 5 . _CHORUS. ‘Singing Hl\nrmrn of the Steppes.” Jan. 17, JOSEF HOFM Jan. 31, ROLAND HAYES (‘ehhrul'd Colored Tenor. JOHN CHARLES THOMAS, Blr\(nnt‘ Chicago Civie Opera. Orders now heing filed for all three concert courses, Mrs, Greene’s Bu- reau, Droop's, 1300 G st.: Dist. 6493, Feb, (*) Indicates Where Film Is Being Shown Today. PEABODY WEST FANCHON md MARCO'S “sxnu's' IDEA The Biggedt SHOW 1N WA S HINGTON | WALLACE DAL District of Columbia EARLE—13th st. n.v. | *METROPOLITA *AMBASSADOR. lsth Ind Col. rd. nw. APOLLO—624 H st. n.e. AVALON—Conn. ave. and McKinley NUE GRAND—645 Pa. ave. s.& TRAL—9th st. ONY—Georgia ave. and Farragut SS—416 9th st. n.w. 4 Rhode Island ave. n.w. TAKOMA—Ath and Butternut sts, TIVOLI—14th and Park rd. YORK—Georgia ave. and Quebes Maryland and Virginia ARCADE—Cristfield, Md. ARCADE—Hyattsvilie, Md. ASHTON—Ciarendon, Va. AUDITORIU ‘w—-nnmm»k. h CAPITAL—Cumberia CAPITOL—Wincheste *COMMUNITY—Ridzely, CREWE—Crewe, V2. EMPIRE—Pocomcke Cit Ma. GLOBE-Beriin, Ma IMPERIAL—Brunswick, Md. JEFFERSON—Brookneal, Va. LYRIC—Fishing Creek, Va. MARADA—St. Michaels, Md. *MARYLAND—Hagerstown, M MARYLAND—Kitzmiller, Md. MASONIC—Clifton Forge, Va. MELVILLE—Sykesville, Md. SON HALL—Lovington, Va. NEW-—Lexington, Va. NEW VIRGINIA—Harrisonburg, Va. OPERA HOUSE—Leesburg, Va. OPERA HOUSE—Piedmont, W. Va. PALACE—Frostburg, Md. AN REPUBLIC THEATER—Annapolis. ROCKBRIDGE—Buena Vista, Va, STATE—Bethesda, Md. STATE—Westminster, Md. STRAND—Staunton, Va. E—Tangier, Va. WARRENTORX rrenton, Va. WEBB—Alberton, Va. comedy that convulsed ago, blasted blase Broad- and will rock Washing- a spicy of a bachelor racy baby story ‘whose arrival ruined a wedding and started a riot in high society! miss it! DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS, Jr. Anita Page Zazu Pitts Sally Blane Roscoe Karns Slim Summerville 10 '-nu 0 8. SUNS.. reh AR He causuv Rioy PARLEZ VlJ Graham ek KeNamee and hig Lhfil{gnsu .“l\G

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