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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, AMUSEMENTS. Wed. Mat., Oct. 22, & P.M. = SHAWN And the, Denishawn Dancers In & Beautiful Dance Performance THURSDAY, OCTOBER 9, 1930. Duce Aids Art Students. NAPLES (P).— th Mussolini’s perlon.l lenemlt!, ltuuznu in the 8 Teeras M bagln l:ug xt ummer _cou ning ne: year. Lack of funds has hitherto pre- vented poorer students from pursuing vacation studies. \ Toraa: s GLASGOOK HEADS NEW GRAND JURY £ Talesman on Fall-Sinclair Panel Discharged by Sid- dons Named by Gordon. TODAY ARE ON SALE AT THE NATION AN R T TN A TRE PRODUC TION IN 15 YEARS. JOSEPH M. SCHENCK PRESENTS D. W. GRIFFITH'S GREATEST ACHIEVEMENT “LII N.CO L N WALTER HUSTON ROYD ~ BUSINESS UNIVERSITY 1331 F ST OFP.FOX THEATRE. MAT. 2350 V0000000000000 00000000000 Felix Mahony’s National Art School Full enrollment necessitates open- ing of new classes October 15 6-Hour Kodak Finishing FILMS in before 10:30 A.M. ready 4:30 same day COLUMBIA PHOTO SUPPLY 1424 New York Ave. N.W. 8x10 Enlargements 35c a LEESES: *AAAST AR ’ UPER-SCREEN Norman L. Glascock, 629 Florida ave- nue northeast, a clerk, was selected TAGE-SHOW Night—Mon., Wed., Fri,, 7315 to 9:15 | yesterday by Justice Peyton Gordon to Day Classes—9:30 103 PM. serve as foreman of the new grand Professional Courses jury which will consider charges of in Color, Interior Decoration, Costume Design, Commercial Art, Posters, Pen- Ink. Children’s Saturday A.M. Classes. | 1747 R. 1. Ave. North 1114’ crime for the ensuing three months. Glascock was a member of the petit jury which had been sworn to try Albert B. Fall and Harry F. Sinclair in December, 1927, and which was dis- charged by Justice Siddons after the b4 N_unusual stock of Blank Books may be found here! 8:30—5:30 P.M. GIBSON’S, 917 G St. N.W. USSES fitted expertly. Very reasonable prices. MJ",‘{— o-#-w INK OF IT! GREATER THAN “THE BIRTH OF A VaTions 10 SPEAKING PARTS—500 SENSATIONAL CENES— . Evenings, ll.l.. $1.00, TSe, 50e. Daily Matinees, $1.00, 75¢, 80c. HEALY BROADWAYS FAVORITE JESTER-STAR OF THE “VANITIES” ETC 0006000000000000000060000 —————r oS . T A Art—Adverhung E. Morrison Paper Co. 1009 Pa. Ave. For Healthy Fun | STARTS SUNDAY NIGHT N~-SWIM w2 5OS AMBASSADOR HOTEL POOL Government had tharged that private detectives had made effort to follow the talesmen. Sinclair was later found guilty of contempt of court and sen- tenced to serve six months in the Dis- trict jail for alleged jury tampering. Other mel;\lbers o](xgk;e grand {u% jare harles H. Fla street; Clar- 4 arce Snce E. Thorn%gn jr., 15¢ Eleventh GIBSON s, 911 G S street southeast; Harry L. Beach, 9 Q street northeast; Allen W. Mertz, 4115 Wisconsin avenue; William A. Johnson, 140 Heckman street southeast; Hazen C. Terry, 239 Fourteenth place north- east; Alf. G. Spicer, 402 O street; Her- man C. Nesmith, 45 R street; Percy E. Wise, 8701 Fourteenth street: John A. Baille, 524 Ken; myan street; Harvey De Pue, 1416 Euclid street; Peter J. Keel- ing, 901 Thirteenth street; Max Schwarz, 2722 Woodley pla Olive, 651 L street southwest; Arch T. , 1010 S street; Frank Fa- HER MAN,.SHE FOUGHT. CHEATED & LIED FOR HIM-ANY WOULD HAVE DONE MT. VERNON STEAMER Charles Macalester Under U. 8. Government Inspection Leaves Seventh St. Whart Daily FALL SCHEDULE 10 A. M. and 2 P. M. Returning 1:45 and 5:45 p. m. “Round Trip, 85c. Admission, 25c Cafe and Lunch Counter op Steamer Mount Vernon Not Open on Sundays HERZOG’S LA 1333 F St. N.W. The Abbott School of Fine & Commercial Art Day and Evening Classes Enroll N N.W. DEMY— ME. 2883. OF LAUGHTER PENS % BOBBY DUPLICATED AfREPAIRED ADAMS NE“S DEPOT 902 G ST. R AHD BIG STAGE SHOW Party Favors and Decorations MADE TO ORDER Your Halloween Party and Dance will & huge success if you have us make the favors and decorations, Have you seen the NEW ‘Jack Horner 1624 H St NAYL_ 8054 MUSICAL INSTRUCTION. sxavhone, Drums and Xslophone, PeFnRers: | s, 1755 Q street; Paul E. Maher, 1621 ents ‘at dncount 1o 089-3, 120 anmu avenue southeast; William = | B. Whipple, 1318 Rhode Island avenue; EBGAL Frank H. Gray, 1406 Girard street WALTER C. Smith, 1730 Kenyon street; SENSATIONAL SINGING ~ 'ICES. s ¥ DANCING -STARS - ANE, 3. WIL! CLETH! amey, 1526 D street north- LATIMER and GILBERT L. Hugh A. Reamey, 1526 ‘Attorneys for Caveator. HALL, w SUPREME COURT OF THE DIS- trict of Columbia, Holding Probate Court. —Estate of Eminette Watson, deceased.—Ad: 0282 —The notification as the validity of the paper Writing dated the Sth day of April, 1030, purporting to be the Iast will and testament of Emi- nette Watson, deceased, having bgen re- turned as to Kiellsbergska Stiftelsert Wilma Pettersson, Heiga Petterssen and the_un- known _heirs at law and next of kin of Emi. nette Watson, deceased, “not to be found.” is, this 6th day of October, AD. 1930, ORDERED that the issues be set down fof trial on the 24th day of November, 1930, and that this order and the substance of said_issues shall be published once a week he Washington Law Re- east, SECTION AROUND LONDON FORMS ‘PROSPERITY BELT’ Good Level of Employment At- tributed to Widening Variety of Occupations. LONDON (#)—The southeastern part of England has constituted a “prosper- ity belt,” the 11 counties nearest to Lon- o | don being in the happlest economic state in the countfy. ‘When official returns showed 2,072, nd | 000 people unemployed in Great Britain the percentage of insured workers idle lfam |in the southeastern division was only ing Geed of contracty P L. A true copy. (Seal) Ate: WELL. Register of Wills for the Dis- trict of Columbia, Clerk of the Probate, Court 0c9,11,16,18,23,25.30.n01 LA ek!ww. NE\V 1IAI.ANI teas STEAMSHIPS. he Canadisn Aus A o Vlnl:o H LINF ERICA Travel by a Famous Service TO ENGLAND—FRANCE HOLLAND—GERMANY Pymouti fac-sur derrs Wotterdam ROTTERDAM OCT. 18 Volendam Oct. 25 New Amsterdam Nov. 1 1930- LUXURY CRUISES West Indl -Dec. 20, Jan § & 21, Feb. 11 Mediterranea; Feb. 5 Apoly for illustrated folder to 34 State St., New York, or Local Agents. —_—— RESORTS. ATLANTIC, CITY. N. J. ATLANTIC CITY’S m‘l‘ Centrally Located Fireproof HOTEL LUDY Carolina Ave. at the Boardwalk 220 ROOMS Tih the last word tel equi Balt Water Baths COLUMBUS DAY SPECIAL 6.9 and in London 7.8. In South Wales and Lancashire 26 out of every 100 in- sured workers were idle. Experts attributed the good level of ernployment around London to the in- creasing variety of occupations open to willing workers. TODAY’S AMUSEMENTS. National — “The Pajama Lady,” at 8: zo pm. hubert - Belasco — “Everybody’s Se- t.," at 2:30 and 8:30 p.m. Gayety—“Big Show,” burlesque, at 2:15 and 8:15 pm. Rialto—"“All Quiet on the WGwm Pront,” at 11:09 a.m., 1:39, 4: and 9:09 pm. (second week) Palace — “Madal am., 2:03, 4:33, 7:16 and 9:45 pm. Earle—"For the Love o’ Lil,” at 11:15 am., 1:25, 3:35, 5:40, 7:50 and 10:05 pm. R-K-O Keith’s—"Africa Speaks,” at na:;z a.m, 1:35, 3:38, 5:38, 7:41 and 9:31 p. ‘Sea God,” at 11:30 am., 1:52, 4:15, 5:30, 7:53 and 10:17 p.m. Widow,” at 11:15 m Satan,” at 11:35, Columbia—* What a am., 1:15, 3:20, 5:20, 735“19’09-‘“ n—"Sinners’ Holiday,” at 11 am, 12:47, 2:37, 4:27, 6:17, 8:07 and 9:57 p.m. Ambassador—“Dixiana,” at 6, and 9:35 p.m. Central—“Shootin’ Straight,” from 11 am. to 11 pm. 7:30 Tivoli—“Song o’ My Heart,” at 2:20, 4:05, 5:55, 'lfilndilfipm EDUCATIONAL. CIVIL SERVICE Prevarl: now,{or Prometion m-l llf:lp Clerk. , Firem $1.900. “The Civil Setvice Prepara Ty Bchool. v 13th and P now. Met. 6357. ‘ Tho Temple School, Inc. Emphtm:m‘ lndumiufll Instruction in Business and Secretarial Train Member of N Accredited C: 1420 K St. Associaf mercial Sehools 3258 "10 *= 2.2 010 Plreprool Garaae Attached Pnudcnt Columbus Day onthe Boardwalk! (Celebrated Monday, October 13th) SPECIAL FALL RATES Golf, riding, and outdoor life enhanced by the wonderful Autumn climate. Sea Water Baths and Pool European Plan 65 ROOMS. 5% BATHS Drinis ATLANTICCITY.N.J. Grontly enlersed seleriems ond own Mo‘l (K< FALL IAY!S NOW Gerege GALEN HALL ATLANTIC CITY ~Excellence Without Extravagance GOOD FOOD = = FINE COOKING bocl-liv attractive rates for Fall and Winter reservation. ELRERON $9.00 ROOKE $9Q.00 3— ONLY 3— SAT. TO MON. R. B. LUDY, M. D, STRAYER COLLEGE A Collegiate Institution for Business Training Day and Evening Classes form- ing October 6 and October 13 Call or Phone National 1748 for Catalog’ 721 Thirteenth Street ACCOUNTANCY Benjlmin Franklin University 314 TRANSPORTATION BLDG. | Dist. 8259 17th and H COLUMBIA SCHOOL All Branches of ENGINEERING and DRAFTING Drattne, Blueorint Readine, Extimating ain. Classes, * Enroll Any D- and Evening Send for Dratiing Register now 1319 F St. N.W. Metro. sczs " RESORT! ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. COLUMBUS DAY SPECIAL ATLANTIC CITY’S BEST MODERATE-PRICED HOTELS New Irequois 37 .00 ROOHS $7.00 SAT. TO MON. Fireproof Garage Attached GIBSON’S, 917 G St. N.W. Doub_ le Rooms, $40 Per Mo. COLONIAL HOTEL Sea Food Cafe Steamed Oysters Imperial and Deviled Crabs All' Fresh Fish in Season Headauarters for favors and decorations GARRISON’S E St. N.W. Nn 1586 Open Until Midnight 11th & Water Sts. i 1s sest May Two Rooms and Bath $65 Per Mo. Coffee Shop E. 15th and M Sts. N.W. —the guaranteed washable —HARD TO HEAT? —then we sug- lation of @ thorough Plerce-Eastwood heating system. chased on the Plerce time-~ Payment Plan. Display Rooms Open Evenings, 7-9 P.M.| YOUR HOME COLD the instal- be pur- PIERCE-EASTWOOD Boilers and Radiators ood Heating Con- for _Installation! Exclusive Distributors G. Schafer Co. gia Ave. LANDERS WASHADE window shade fal ric, ean be secured only at this shop in Wuhmgton. Hundreds of homes in this city have already been equipped with shades made of Landers Washade . superior shade fabric. Let us . the send you samples -nd submit an estimate of our factory prices. George J. Benzing Manager Jordan’s 1930 Special Small Grand Piano ‘We have this year made one of the best. connections with the small grand manufacturer in the history of our piano selling. This grand will undoubtedly sell in large numbers this Winter, We have agreed to take two hundred of these grands in order to sell them at this price. By this large purchase you benefit in price savings, the grand is worth much more., 425 Your Old Piano Accepted in Trade Or a Small First Payment and the Balance Over a Period of Three Years If you have on old-style piano that does not fit into the surroundings of your home, trade it in to us for the more mod- ern and attractive grand. Piano styles change just like anything else. Buy this grand and be proud of the appearance of your home. World-Famous Grands at Jordan’s Marshall & Wendell. . $595 to $750 Chickering. . . . . .$1,095 to $2,175 Mason & Hamlin. . $1,575 to $3,000 Just a Little Story About This Grand Clear and sweet in tone. Under five feet in length, mahogany case and trimmings, copper bass strings, ivory keys, heavy felt hammers, and many features heretofore not available in a grand piano at this attractive low price. One Year’s Full Exchange Privilege You may have this little grand for one year in your home. If you desire a more expensive grand, such as a MARSHALL & WENDELL, CHICI\ERING or MA- SON & HAMLIN, we will allow you full credit on the new purchase. You lose no money. You go to no ad- ditional expense. Come in, let us tell you more about @ this little grand campaign, ARTHUR JORDAN PIANO COMPANY 1239 G St.—Cor. 13th & G N.W. e IM[TROPOUIAN Brava GRANT WITHERS EVALYN KNAPP Riple LAST TIMES TODAY— “SEA GO RICHARD ARLEN—FAY WRAY On the Stage FANCHON & MARCO “Gyp, Gyp, Gypsy” ldea AL LYONS RON & DON “Strange as It Seems” COULD ANY MAN-WOMAN or CHILD N WASHINGTON NO PICTURE EVER ' RECEIVED SUCH ENTHUSIASTIC REVIEWS ® “AFRICA SPEAKS” A Colum’ia PMln'o —STARTIIG SATUIMY— m'l, as an “HER MAN" GAYETY THEATRE 9th & F Sts. Phone Dist. 9324 Washington’s Only Burlesque Theatre SHUBERT, ~~~~B[LAsc e THE mmamxuu, PLAYERS A MEIIQGI .q ' ’ Haongarian By Frederic d Fi Hatt for Serles Reduced Rates weex MON. at 8:30 %% -nlo.finl Mights. 80083 ‘n-..ln.lnh. m de vom the x’:':-d :': Daieerersm PHILLIPS MEMORIAL GALLERY 1600 21st Street Daily—11 AM. to 6 P.M. Sunday—2 P.M. to 6 P.M. First two floors of Mr. Phillips’ for- mer residence now used for exhibitions —Van Gogh, Bonnard, Marin and others. l'll “THIS MAD WORLD," n; JOHNSON. SYLVAN '8t 3 E i KW SYLVAN ™rikisk Facks East ERIO_VON STROHEIM. srmo" “l ul ©_Sts. N.E. RAMON Hovumo “IN GAY MADRID." STA'I\;E ome .7'#.... "'M souna ITH! m“cheer Up lnd Smlle" —_—___—l_“;z-il._“fim Ave. MARSHALL in “D! Time of —Georgia ave. ulq-»u-.-. M Vi e aryland and l"lllla in “ANYBODY'S ot ha. Now. mDAY—‘m DA“IIL’ in “'DIXIAN, Yoo "" 24 B St. NE. AI’OLLO )W—RONALD comlnt ANDRFRE LA o 'lDDAY-—O “OH, SAILOR. Bmhv‘ WIMI Bros.” “ E GRAND & mu%mm"'%‘m" sy 2 ; - /—Elkton, 'Em b B, Bet. D pna B *NEW—Hancock, Ma, TODAY_RICHARD DIX in 'le e e ™ ‘Warner Bros. omA nousl—runm. W. Va. COLONY Ge- Ave. & Farraut st. TODAY—] PA MATRIMO! BED. no R 1230 C St. N.E. TQRAY_BETTY COMPSON czn OF BROADWA “Warmner sAon 16th & Col. R4 N.W. TODAY—CHESTER _MORRIS in “THE BIG HOUSE." 1""9‘6'“‘“;‘0’0 & Park R4 N.W. 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