Evening Star Newspaper, September 30, 1930, Page 50

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BALLOU TO BROADCAST Three Other Educators Also Listed for Addresses Tonight. Dr. Frank W. Ballou, su) of the District public sc) , and three other prominent educators will speak BAYONET CHARGE DISPERSES MOB .z e o irst | during a special program arranged Guardsmen First | Jirng & seca) prosram siranged by The program will be broadcast from 8 to 8:30 o'clock. In addition to Dr. Ballou, the speakers will be Dr. John W. Withers, dean of the School of Edu- cation of New York University; Dr. Randall J. Condon of the depariment | of superintendence of the National Tdu- By the Associated Press. | cation Association, and Willis HUNTSVILLE, Ala,, September 30.— Cooper. United States commissioner of After use of tear gas and bayonets by | education. National Guardsmen to protect a col- | ored prisoner from & mob all was quiet at the county jail today. ‘Guardsmen charged with fixed bay onets as a crowd estimated at 1,000 Persons advanced last night on a roped- VT area around the jail, where G Henderson, colored, 15 held as a et in the slaying of H. E. untsville business man. Ross was shot | to death in his home Saturday night by | an intruder. Mrs. Ross, Who also was | $hot and slightly injured, bas not | identified Henderson as the slayer. | National Use Tear Gas Bombs to Protect Prisoner. Poland. Finland, Estonia lnd Latvia | have a total of less than 80,000 auto- mobil DUPLICATED REPAIRED YOU WAIT the Guardsmen hurled tear gas bombs, M’M"S o WS DEroT the wind was blowing toward them nndi the gas came back on them. Then a bayonet charge scattered the crowd. | Members of the crowd hurled stones as they fled, and several soldiers \\erc} struck. Tommy Baker, local lightweight boxer, | was felled by a blow from the butt of | a Guardsman’s gun and sent to a hos- | QYSTERS On Half Shell O’Donnell’s Sea Grill 1207 E St. N.W. Sea Food Dinners, Shrimp Shore Dinners Turtle Soup Clam Chowder. Crab Flakes pital. Will Outlire Community Chest| Needs by Radio Today. Mrs. Fercha B. Croxton, exccutive sccretary of the Social Hygiene Soclety oF Washington. will be the five-minute x10 Enlargements ¢ speaker of the Communi Chest's : weekly radio program ov Smflon‘ WJSV this afternoon from 5 to 5:30 b4 o'clock. Bernard Milefsky will play a | group of selected numbers on the violin. | : The radio programs are planned by the Speakers' Bureau of the Chest and P4 are designed to acquaint the people of D4 the Washington area with the work of the varolus Chest organizations 58 v S TODAY’S AMUSEMENTS. National—Fred Stone, in “Ripples at 8:20. | Shubert-Belasco—"Broken Dishes,” at | 8:20 pm. Gayety—“Flapper Follics," at 2:15 and 8:15 pm. i Rialto—“All_Quiet on the Western Front,” at 11:09 am., 1:39, 4:09, 6:39 and 9:09 p.m. Palace—“The Santa Fe Trail,” at 12 m. 2:31, 446, 7:37 and 10:02.p.m. Earle—“Man Trouble,” at 11:30 am., , 3:30, 5:30, 7:30 and 9:30 p.m. -0 Keith's—“Half Shot at Sun- :35 a.m., 1:37, 3:39, 5:36, 7:38 BDOMINAL Supporters fitted expertly, very reasonable prices. GIBSON’S, 917 G St. N.W. burlesque, | Repalred New Sac, and Pen unnnnuy cleaned, > 25¢ GARRISON’S ovelsy €0., INC. Whelesale and Retail 1215 E St. N\W. Nat. 1586 'WONDER HOTEL OF WASHINGTON AMBASSADOR 1448 HOTEL Doun \“6\0 in every ,-O% ndb ? FREE TO mum 500 ROOMS FROM $2. 50 ; MRS. CROXTON TO SPEAK 1 Bt bkl | » at 11:. 58 am 2:06, 0:05 ond week), at 11 am, 7:20 and 9:30 anouu veek}, at 11:40 a. (sec- | 1, 3:10, 5:15,| ‘Old English”_(second 1:38, 3:35, 5:34, | Ambassador—“‘Man Trouble,” 8 and 9:50 pm. Central—“Let Us Be Gay,” from 11 m. at 6:15, | regardless of former price ... ... we offer an unrestricted choice of Any Kuppenheimer or Grosner Top Coat in our entire stock in two groups $ 75 Group One 75 Group Two Plenty of Kuppenheimers in each group CROSNERS 1325 F STREET This Space Reserved for LEE D. BUTLER | New Performance New i Dollar for-Dollar Vluo New Victor Tone 2900 14th St. NW. Phenomenal Success! OFFICERS John B. Diamond, Jr., Pres. Frank L. Hewitt, Vice President Lewis Keiser, Vice President Clifford H. Robertson, Sec’y George M. Wolfe, Treasurer William F. Prettyman, 4ty DIRECTORS Harold E. Doyle, Vice President, Thomas J. Fisher Co. Roy M. Heizer, Contractor Dr. Howard H. Howlett George M. Hunter, Rockville, Md. John H. Hunter, Merchant Howard McC. Marlow, Vice Presi- dent, Silver Spring Nat'l Bank Dr. Claude W. Mitchell Robert L. William R. Pumphrey, Director George P. Sacks, President, of Bethesda A. R. Selby, President, Germantown Frank B. Severance, Cashier, First Nat'l Bank of Gaithersburg Clyde E. Thomas, Thomas & Co., Inc. Garland W. Wolfe, Wolfe Motor Co. The Citizens’ Building & Association of Montgomery County, Inc. ROCKVILLE—GAITHERSBURG BETHESDA — SILVER SPRING President, Montgomery Co. Nat'l Bank of McKeever, President, McKeever & Goss, Real Estate Funeral Bank of President, President, T OO —mi?l' e e - 1 Conn. Ave. Norin saze. SISTT ST CS TSI TSRS UT| TANDING Stock % of Blank Books Here! Moxrison Paper Co. 009 Pa. Ave. LSRR AR CARERER RN For Healthy Fun I "~-SWIM. w2t 508 | AMBASSADOR HOTEL POOL 4 IESNNNNNNNESY vate y Lisa Gardiner SCHOOL OF DANCING (Formerly Tchernikoff-Gardiner) TENTH SEASON OPENS Monday, Sept. 29th 1708 SN.W. North 0874 m MOVING PACKING The Original Krieg's Express & Storage Co. 616 Eye St. N.W. Phone Dist. 2010-11 No Branches SHIPPING STORAGE Minimum Fare, $1.50 Pay What You Weigh 12-Passenger FORD TRI-MOTOR Wed., Oct. 1st More than 63,000 passensers carried to date UNIVERSAL FLYERS, INC. Washington Airport South End Highway Bridee, 2 from Business District. from 12th and You may mow cnioy the lu is most liberal. PIERCE-EASTWOOD Boilers and Radiators See your Naborhood ng Con- tractor for Insallation! Exclusive Distributors E. G. Schafer Co. Display Room Open Evenings i—9 P.M. 4100 Georgia Ave. them at our two restaurants. PRO-CIR (Proper Circulation) PRO-CIR rids your auto cooling system of all rust scale and corrosion. It permits your car to perform perfectly under all conditions. Get PRO-CIR At Any of These Stations: Col. 0101 o0 ‘Lo Highwas, O + EPUTATION is the most pre- cious jewel in the crown of success, and it lives long after we are gone. IN but a year, this association has already established a repu- tation as a safe, sound and conservative institution offering a profitable deposi- tory to invest your savings. 'I'HE management of this insti- tution is in the hands of men who have made a great success out of their own individual business. And they are using all their knowledge and skill as business men to help on the work of making this institution the most successful of its kind. WHEN you deposit your money in this association it attains the maximum of its earning power and safety. Your savings ac- cording to the by-laws are withdraw- able at any time, and earn dividends semi-annually in addition to your pro- portionate share of the surplus and the profits. MAKE up your mind to join at once and adopt a systematic saving plan, you will be surprised and delighted at how quickly you’ll accu- 4 mulate. Bank Mail This Coupon Citizens’ Building & Loan Associa- Loall tion of Montgomery County, Inc. Box 182—Silver Spring, Md. Gentlemen: Please send me infor- mation on the Citizens’ Building & Loan Assn. Montsomery County, Md., Washington's Greatest Suburb AY. SEPTEMBER 30, 1930. = CONCERTS, 1930-31 CONSTITUTION HALL PHILHARMONI : COURSE, 4:30 Nev. 26. L PAIIIII' SKI. "B, slier xuu..’!nu"n' 'sz::u?.z" Feb. 13 YEHUDI MENUHIN, Phenomenal Boy Violinist. Feb. 24, Mme. JERITZA, Sop._ Met. Opers. ARTISTS’ COURSE, 4:30 Nev. 14. GERALDINE FARRAR. Dee. 11. FRITZ KREISLER. Jan. 13. BENIAMING GIGLL Fenor, det. Opera (B sequest). Feb. GRACE MOOR! Téadhis Sopreno. Mo’ Opera Co. § Mar. 20. RACHMANINOFF. WILSON-GREENE EVENING COURSE -priced series of 6 e 'y, famous artists, 8:30 S12:50, $10, 50, 88, 85 CL. Phenomenal an - 13. DON_ COSSACK RUSSIAN sins Horsemen of the Steppes.” . JOSEF HOFMANN, Jan. 31, ROLAND HAYES. cemnud Colored Tenor. Feb. 7. HN CHARLES THOMAS, Baryiodc. Chicato Civie Ope Orders now being filed for Gre: Feau, Droop's, 1300 G st.; Dist ALL ATTENDANCE § RECORDS SMASHED = Greatest Feature Comedy Hit Eter Shown om the Talking Screen WHEELER WOOLSEY In Radio's Feature Comedy Bombshell HALF SHOT AT SUNRISE with DOROTHY LEE And 1000 Others m STATE meme o7 Watcen Fienim: seusa LAY TEAY—EL BRENDEL, MARGE “FOX FOLLIES OF 19. TOMORKOW—"THE DUMBARTON S s A THELMESS and NEIL HAMILTON TROL.” ~COMED' ’I'HE DAWN PA’ CUTTES." CFime of Shows, 1:00 & 100 My EEE N NE. PRINCFSS CHAS, RUGGLE in TAKOMA ‘%, ", e, s CHARLHB BICKFORD in “THE BSEA \\mm Bros.” ASSADOR .l "3, 'mmv DOROTHY MACKAILL A S MILTON SILLS AN xl';"" f(')" @ | s N TODAY _AND TOMORROW 3 STANCE BENNETT in COMAON w-nm Bros,” Conn. Ave. AVALON winic s TODAY AND TOMORROW-_R AN ANC, TopoRRow: ORALD “Warner Bros. AVENUE GRAND »% &% TODAY AND TOMORROW--JOE “RAIN OFt SHINE. "~ CENTRAL Oth St. Bet. D and E TODAY AND TOMORRW-_NORMA SHEARER in "LET US BE GAY." Warner Bros.’ COLONY 6 Ave. & agut St TODAY, AND, TOMORROW. R COLMAN in e Warner_Bros. 1230 © St. N.E. ND TOMORROW-BEBE in_“DIXTAN. TODAY \n.nm \'(1)§ & Col. R4. N.W. TODAY—WILL = ROGE! & THIS 18 LONDON- > _'n 80 w.mer Bros.” TIVOLI 4th & Park ra. N.w. TODAY, AND ToMoRROW. HO' I “ROMANGES O ETA umm Bros.” YORK G# Ave. & Quebeo st. N.w. TODAY AND _TOMORROW--LEWIS MANN o “SINS R ol mm:c’non SIDNEY LUST. K near 9t ‘Today-Tomorrow “THIS MAD Mt. Rainier, Md. Last Day VICTOR McLAGLEN, “ON THE LEVEL." RICHMOND =57 SR et IOMERY in_“SINS OF CHILDRI CAROLINA il SaRET RAQUEL TORRS CHARLES BICKFOR! _ASTOR in_“THE SEA m\'r FAlRLAWN n.s‘s"fcgf\?m"éc;'hcn __“THIS MAD wogu) Gaithers! Md. Today and 'renmrrow BEBE DANIELS in “LAWFUL LAR- GENY.", CHARLIE CHASE 1n' “FAST __PACES EAST SYS!..X AAL“LIO‘:‘ACII‘( Sk NNY STANTON ronERT iG. RARBARA WEe 10 TDUMR BRLLS b BrRNE DEVIL'S Houl-fi| AMUSEMENTS, T0 CLUB WOMEN .. JOTHERS . . SISTERS | It is your duty to womanhood to see ... to carry on . . . the message of this beautiful tragic story of youth ! _ \\\\n ALL QUIE: ON THE WESTERN FRON ' ERICH MARIA REMARQUE'S Immortal words aflame with life ! ) [EST PICTURE EVER MADE R I A L -Shows at 9th at Gee POPULAR 11_ 1 30, 5 00. PRICES 7 Umzu,,, TO THRILL'Y ] ATIONAL I Tonig Natt," 6303-0502 CHARLES Mlmm " KIS NEW MUSICA EXTRAVASANZA SEATS THURS. GEORGE W. LEDERER (In Association With Erlanger P Ine.) Pi 7 The XA THE MJAIM LADY l.Efl'El lI.I.El and BAREARA NEWBERRY. JOHN BARKER, DICK KEENE, BOBBIE rzund* LYTRLL & FANT, MARK D —LAST 3 DAYS— Hurry! Walhner e was/ GIORGE ARLISS M & Sat e R ?:I M‘:n‘l"!'l ‘l“ - ith DONALD MEEK Martin Flavin's Gorseons Comedy as Played for 7% posion ‘and PANASCIphla. ves., 50¢ to $2.50 50 Next Monday; Seats Thursday. The Profeulonll Players “Everybody s Secret” m the Hungarian Hi (*) Indicates Where Film Is Being Shown Today. District of Columbia EARLE—13th st. n.w. *THE METROPOLITAN—F st. n.w. *AMBASSADOR—18th and Col. rd. 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 18th st. n.e. *RIALTO—9th near G st. SAVOY—3030 14th st. n.w. SYLVAN—104 Rhode Isiand ave. n.w, TAKOMA—4th and Butternut sts. TIVOLI—14th and Park rd. | YORK—Georgia ave. and Quebec n.w. Maryland and Virginia ARCADE—Crisfield, Md. ARCADE—Hyattsville, Md. ASHTON—Clarendon, Va. AUDITORIUM—Onancock, Va. BERKELEY—Berkeley Springs, W. Va. CAPITAL—Cumberland, Md. *CAPITOL—Winchester, Va. MUNITY—Ridgely, Md. WE—Crewe, Va. EMPIRE—Pocomoke City, Md. EMPIRE—Saxis, V wm-m, Ma. FIREMEN'S H. GLOBE—Berlin, Md. *IMPERIAL—Brunswick, Md. *JEFFERSON—Brookneal l. | LYRIC—Fishing Creek, | D ND—Hagerstown, Md. MARYLAND-—Kitzmiller, Md. | “"MASONIC—Clifton Forge, Va. | *MELVILLE—Sykesville, Md. NELSON HAI l.ovlnl'-. Va. NEW-—Aberdeen, M Brother...Every sweet- . Mm/\a:a/mrulmmm [ GAYETY THEATRE | | 9th & F Sts. y Md. REPUBLIC ’l'llATlD—Anll'.lh ROCKBRIDG! m;.-xuu. Va. Phone Dist. 9324 (|| *SECO_Silver TATE— Washington’s Only’ Burlesque Theatre WAI-IACI—BALE—TH\( er, Va. . ‘( "\'Al'llVTON—\V:!rt‘l(vn. Va. a Ya.

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