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Ask Ior Bulletin Benjamin Fi ranklin University 314 TIANIPOITATIO‘ II.DG. 8259 lndH ICAL INSTRUCTIO! Grete Lorleberg von Bayer Planist and Teacher Studied plano with Carl Leimer, Director, Hanover Conservatory, an Professor Marle Bender, Royal 'High =C||Wl for Music, Berllmcxurlov.un- DELIGHTF autumn TOU Qreatly reduced fares for All-Ex- pense Tours from Patto. i1l Nov. 0 8aint Augustine, days ouly §62,1css than §7 per day; Miami,10days §83. 8end for folder con. taining itineraries. MERCHANTS & MINERS Transportation Co. OUTLINE EFFECTS OF INVISIBLE RAYS Scientists Show When Radi- ation From Light Begins to Destroy Living Things. By the Assoclated Press. CINCINNATI, October 15.—A critical point where the ingisible radiation from light begins to kill all living things has been identified at the basic sclence research laboratory of the Uni- versity of Cincinnati. minute living cells, or parts of them. It does not visibly affect the life of a complicffated organization of cells like & human being, unless there is a serious overdose. ‘The shortest visible rays are blue, with wave lengths of about one-sixty thousandth of an inch, or 4,000 ang- strom units in scientific terms. Below this is ultra-violet light, which comes 1 from the sun and artificial sources, Ultra-violet waves measure mostly from 3,200 down to 2,000 angstrom units, and may go shorter if the source is sufficlently powerful. ‘When XKilling Begins. But at 2,900, that is, about two- the Cincinnati laboratory finds that killing begins. “This is true,” says a statement from the laboratory, of all living things, Fhether bacteria,, yeast, molds, animals plants. *RFith smnlight, man s protected radiation by the absorbing power of the ozone layer many. miles up in the atmosphere. ~As is well known, at some shuts out much even of the desirable ultra-violet. ‘The lethal barrier was found during search for radiation to kill bacteria, and perhaps destroy diseased bodily tissue without also doing equal harm to healthy tissues. By use of filters, substances, the Cincinnati scientists obealned any desired invisible wave lengths, and studied their effects. Says Process Is Gradual. ‘The killing is a gradual process and may show itself in stunted growth. was demonstrated by growing tomato plants under various invisible wave lengths which were added to normal light. In ultra-violet above 2,900 This killing operates directly only on | thirds the wave length of blue light, | from harmful quantities of very short | seasons the smoky atmosphere of cities | 5ize. made of sodium benzoate and other | THE E TODAY’S AMUSEMENTS. Shubert-Belasco—Ethel Barrymore in “Scarlet Sister Mary,” at 8:30 p.m. Natfonal—"“Abraham Lincoln,” 2:30 and 8:30 p.m. Gayety—“Novelties of 1930, lesque, at 2:15 and 8:15 p.m. b, Rialto—“All Quiet on the Western Front,” at 11:09 a.m.,, 1:39, 4:09, 6:39 and 9:09 p.m. (third week). Palace—“Follow Thru,” at 11:49 am.,, 2:06, 4:29, 7:17 and 9:40 p.m. Earle—"“Girl of thc Golden West,” at 11:35 am,, 1:5! 5, 7:45 and 9:55 p.m. R-K-O Keith’s—"“Her Man,” at 11:30 am, 1:35, 3:35, 5:35, 7:40 and 9:40 pm. Fox—"Liliom,” at 11:30- am., 1:51, 4:13, 5:26, 7:49 and 10:12 p.m. Columbia—*“What a Widow” (second \V?Pk}, at 11:15 am, 1:15, 3:20, 5:20, 7:25 and 9:30 p.m. Metropolitan—“Reno,” _at 12:46, 2:32, 4:18, 6:08, 7:58 nnd % pm. - Ambassador—“Romance,” and 9:45 p.m. Central—“The Office 11 am. to 11 pm. Tivoli— The Office Wife,” at 2:50, 4:40, 6: 30 8:15 and 10 pm PROTEST “DUMPING” at bur- at 6:15, 8 ‘Wife,” from Belgian Against Russian Practice. BRUSSELS, October 15 (#).—The Belgian cabinet Monday decided to take measures against the glutting of the Belgian market by low-priced Rus- sian wheat. Protests have been received from Belgian agricultural interests. The measures will eventually be ex- tended to Russian matches, flax and Ul}'l]lbftl', and also to French flour and wheat. the plants were benefited, materially increasing in size. But the benefits ceased at 2,900, and those grown with radiation of 2,650 units were only half Another destructive effect was found on one of the sources of vitamin D. This source is the production of the vitamin by action of ultra-violet radia- tion upon a substance called ergosterol, which exists apparently in practically all living bodies. Radiation shorter than 2,900 was found to destroy about 90 per cent of vitamin D as fast as it formed, leaving only 10 per cent ef- fective. Radiation longer than 2,900 resulted in the formation of 50 per cent or more vitamin D. EXPERTS HERE TO REPAIR ELECTRICAL APFLIANCES Such as Irons. Fan . Grills, el Are You Interested in Reincarnation? Hear” the UNITY LECTURE KARMA and the LAW of JUDGMENT Tonight at 8 0’Clock Ralph E. Boileau, Lecturer Masonic Temple Auditorium Thirteenth and New York Ave. beautiful beauty. 10% RESORTS. ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. NO ADMISSION Savings Round Trip Tickets Good for 60 Days! CHARGE Make Yo Plans to GO BY BUS Fast! 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HUBERT BELASC A Play Made by Danlel Reed __From the Novel by Jul NEXT WEEK THE_LONDO Peterkin Mall Orders and EaTs uow PLA resent Kb REW YORK WIT In A. A, Milne's Latest Comedy MICHAEL = «, MARY “Glamerous with movement and color.” "A ennmmly Chsrossing play. Wed. Mat., 4 P.M., Oct. 22, Shubert Belasco = SHAWN Demihawn Seats, $L to And the Dancers nee Prosram E. Lex. St NOW PLAYING~ NANCY CARROLL 0 & Story of Golf, Girls and ON THE STAGE TED LLA]RE [ B\F B = n N/ N7y LY BLb S" caumu uvunnAv CLARA BOW “Her wuhllnx Night BEN BLUE in “Royal Revels” FINAL WEEK/ GLORIA \WA\NSS(D)N & Sophisticated Comedy WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 15, 8 AMUSEMENTS. Fourth National Orchid Exhibition AT THE Willard Hotel October 16 5 to 10 p.m. October 17 9 a.m. to 10 p.m. October 18 9 a.m. to 10 p.m. Admission WILSON-GREENE CONCERTS, 1930-31 CONSTITUTION HALL PHILHARMONIC COURSE, 4:30 Nev. 26. 1. PADEREWSKL Jan. 15. KREUTZBERG & GEORGL World's Greatest Dancers. Feb. 3. BOSTON SYMPHONY ORCH. Dr. Sefge Koussevitsky, Conductor. Feb. 13. YEMUDI_MENUHIN, Phienomenal Boy Violinist, Feb. 2. Mme. JERITZA, . Opers. Season, $16, $11, 83, $6. ARTISTS COURSE, 4:30 GERALDINE FARRAR. n . FRITZ KREISLER. Jan, 13. BENIAMINO GIGLI. “Tenor, Met. Opera (By reauest). Feb. 10. GRACE MOORE, Léading Soprano, Metro. Opers Co. Mar. 20. RACHMANINOFF. Season, $16, EVENING COURSE A popular-priced series of 6 evening concerts by famous artists, 8:30 Season, $12 88, Edward Johnson, teno Maier piano ensemble; Salvi, wo st barpist. 'DON_ COSSACK ~ BUSSIAN MALE CHORUS, “Singing Horsemen of the Steppes.” Jan, 17. JOSEF HOFMANN, Jan. 31. ROLAND HAYES. Celebrated Colored Tenor. Feb, JOHN CHARLES THOMA! tone. Chicago Civie Oru Beason tickets, Mrs. Gre rem Dot 1500 G st Dise. 6405, THE GR EATEST DRAMATIC SENSATION EVER IN WASHINGTON (A Pathe Picture) with HELEN TWELVETREES— MARJORIE RAMBEAU-—RI CARDO CORTEZ—PHILLIPS HOLME S—JAMES GLEASON No. 80 For NEURITIS Homoeopathic Pharmacy 1007 H Street N.W. 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WALLACE DALE—Tangier, Va, WARRENTON—Warrenton, Va, -Alberton, Vi SATURDAY October 18th ‘WORLD PREMIERE Washington gets the prize talking plcture premiere of years! A LADY’ MORALS METRO-GOLDWYN-MAYER'’S titanic COSMOPOLITAN production starring GRACE MOORE wi. WALLACE BEERY—REGINALD DENNY Loews COLUMBIA LAST WEEK| POSITIVELY RL LAEMMLE'S "ATIOIA L|-E Phones Matis Nat. os01-os0z | 81, %3¢, 00 NOW PLAYING 2:30—TWICE DAILY—8:30 Joseph M. Schenck Presents D. W. GRIFFITH'S FIRST ALL-TALKING PICTURE LINCOLN With WALTER HUSTON and Una Merkel A United Artists Picture Greater Than THE BIRTH OF A NATION T Z STATE BETHESDA. MD. Home of Western Eiectric Sound Republican Rally Tonight. RUTH CHAT- “Anybody 's Woman” WITH CLIVE BROOKE TOMORROW. WMB ARTO“ 1343 Wisconsiz Ave. THE TWO BLACK WS, MORAN AND MACK. in “ANYBODY'S WAR.' Comedy, “'GOOD OLD SCHOOL DAYS.” " Snows 6:30, 8:00 and 9:30. 1119 W St, N.E. Line. 2600 PRINCESS “Bull Dog Drummoml" ‘Warner Bros.’ AMBASSAD! 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FOX MOVIETONE NEWS IDEA e FOX FREE DANCING $CHOOL 27 MISS ELEANOR HICKS AL LYONS Phone Dist. 9324 gton’s Only Burlesque Theater NEXT WEEK HINDU WASSAN BEETHOVEN FESTIVAL By the Famous BOSTON SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA With Its Illustrious Conductor DR. SERGE KOUSSEVITZKY CONSTITUTION HALL ven ..mim- DEC. 2, 3, 5, 6 JOSEF” HOFMANN, Pianist EFREM ZlMBALlST, Violinist LEY. KEVADA &' GANGE and Ohorus of o1 SEASON TICRETS, 00, 89.00, 8700, JEAN MONK'S COLLEGE OF . DANCING m “OPENING, ® .M. TONIGHT SOCIAL 2%k EVERY NITE i - PI.ACI TO GET' fluh’)‘%g" . CITY CLUB