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Belnhful Enhrgemenh 8x10 35c A LEESE Company [ BDOMINAL s-vpenen fitted expertly, very reasonable prices. GIBSON'S, 917 G St. N.W. MT. VERNON STEAMER Charles Macalester Under U. 8. Government Inspection Leaves Seventh St. Whart Dally FALL SCHEDULE 10 A. M. and 2 P. M. Retarning and 5:45 p. m. Rouad Trip, 85 Admission, 25¢ nd L Counter on Steamer Vernon Mot Open on Sundays EDUCATIONAL. Fellx Mahony Art School Day Professional Courses Night In Color, Interior Decoration, Costume Design, Commercial Art, Posters, Pen- Ink. Children's Saturday A.M. Classes. b 174-"R I. Ave. North 1114 the jct_of Columbis nlr‘ovlnen'-b Consisting of rick resience t un s purchase mo‘;‘n Caan, balance in guo n one and two 2ats, payable B ene snc 0 1. nl.llll‘ ! lrm‘n dl! lfl st upon nm, u- aifcash ot the otion of the pur= will b. mul :d ? g 40 b , ) llk nd Yok u.‘;.';::.::'"' g it such mlhwln lolnl news- ‘Daper 'Ifll ington. " RD P. GA'“ '-.-.I'-fl.'l.ml.l LEGAL NOTICES. AND WALTER TowLER, Atorners. E COURT OP THE DI e Holding a District d_Kearny octusants ol the. shmse: @ a7 of November, 1930 i OO justice & 1900000000000 00000 fi,,,,d' The Temple School, Inc! Emphasizing Indi vllu-l Instruction in Business and Secretarial Training Beginners’ Class in Gregg Shorthand, Nov. .v, 7: 45 P.M. ati n_of -flmlg‘ cn-n-nnl !zhnll 1420 K St NA. 3258 National University REGISTRATION NOW OPEN School of Law School of Economics and Government ne SR OB % . 818 13th Street N.W. National 6617—Metropolitan 7964 " CIVIL SERVICE Prevare now for Promotion exams., Statis- Cle: flo Clerk, Fireman, salary. ibition Agent saisry. 82,300 Vi Berice Breparatory Behool, " CONTRACT LAW " BEGINS OCT. 27 Twe Evenings por Wosk Should Stiss This Opportunity lhl Law ccn‘ ing Cofl!l'l-t'.nl. Rervemens iens, Assignments, Eie. COLUMBIA TECHNICAL SCHOOL 1319 ¥ St. N.W. Met. 5626. M—Advmisin( w. Class Children’s SMD& 1333 F St. N.W. 2883. COLUMBIA “TECH” All Branches of ENGINEERING and Day and Evening Sessions Also C.rrllaon‘fllca Instruction Send for c BUSINESS UNIVERSITY 331 F ST OPP.FOX TREATAE. MAT. 2340 OF THE DI S umbie, Boldine Brobate. Cours. inette Watson, deceased —Ad -n. Dotification as is case Tela- un- w and next of kin o Emi- not o be found.” A.D. 1930, nln'c Biar. . followt e ue"';mm slened "Sy ald Eminette Tag-or persons at her or ‘ll’“flofl7 “fl . e al time her last ‘Wit ‘and 17 Was: the same. cbtained by t | West Indies. Mediterra: STEAMSHIPS. Hastings St.. Ho I.INF EI“CA Travel by a Famous Service TO ENGLAND—FRANCE HOLLAND—GERMANY Piymouth® NEW AMSTERDAM, NOV. 1 Statendam (new) Nov. 8 Rotterdam Nov. 18 ID.M-ID." LUXURY CRUISES 20, Jan. 8 & 21, Feb. 11 seise, B S blfll fil be mned 803z November 8103, ._'_==@== | EDUCATIONAL. CITY’S mn‘r European ! Ammn? 5 0 Phieoroot Gueds Attuched R. B. LUDY, M. D. NEW 7:30 Class i Agsesten frr e, srins Southeastern University 2736 G 8t (Y. M. C. A), NA. 8250 GALEN HALL ATLANTIC CITY - Without Extravagance = GOOD FOOD * * FINE COOKING S/ attractive rates for &EWLU. NEW !lflfla THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTO i | GERMANY ON SANE BASIS, SAYS ENVOY Von Pritwitz Does Not Expect Extremists to Gain Con- trol There. | By the Mmllud Press. NEW Y Von mwm. bassador to the-United States, returned from a visit to his own country yesterday, declaring t.hl recent news reports concerning the ‘ral ecndlnon in Germany were lrutly exaggera “The trend n( the political develop- ment in the last months,” he said, “is principally due to economic reasons. Economic conditions are unfavorable in Germany, as they are in most other countries, only it is somewhat worse there for obvious reasons, because as fast as savings are accumulated they have been ]If,!l! exported as repara- tions payment. He spoke with a smile and a shrug of “Mr. muer 's celebrated little speech,” but expressed a firm conviction the gov- ernment would not come under the di- rection of any extremist group. “The program of the German gov- ernment,” he saild, “indicates a firm in- tention to balance the budget through reduction of expenses and calls for the co-operation of all classes to ameliorate the economic conditions. As the recent session of the Reichstag shows, the Ger- man nation is not inclined to have its destiny decided by certain B'l‘uups of ex- tremists. Its actions will be guided by common sense and a feeling of responsi- bility. The government will continue its constructive policy.” DEMURRER TO $252,000 SUIT IS OVERRULED Government Loses Point in Local Attorney’s Claim on Over- coat Contract. Miss Nita 8. Hinman, local nuorney une the Star ‘rading Co. of New York, has been advised that the Unl'gd States Court of Claims overruled a Government demurrer w her suit for $252,000 against the United States, which is based on a contract to sell a quantity of surplus war equip- ment including 1,375,000 overcoats. Commissioner John M. Lewis of the Court of Claims will set a date for a beuiu on Miss Hinman’s claim. The Co. claimed that the Gov- emm!nt stopped deliveries after 876,000 owmo‘u had been sent. The demurrer the Government pointed out that Lhere was no written contract, but Miss Hinman will rely on the voluminous cor- respondence between the New York firm and the Government to establish a e i HOWE HEADS YALE CLUB Other Officers and Directors Named by Local Organization. ‘Walter Bruce Howe of the class of éoo; w:.‘evlected presld:n'th:l the Yale lub of Washington a organiza- annual election of officers and last Thursday. Others elected were: Chlrlu P. Stone, first vice president; Hugh D. Auchin- closs, second vice president; Denison D. Lambert, secretary, and Rembrandt P. Lane, treasurer. INDOOR GOLF The “NATIONAL” “Miniature Golf that is Accurate” 228 FIRST ST. N.W. Conventent Parking T l Not a Factory Reduction uy On Special EASY TERMS Every car will finest automobiles air cooled motor. be, financed to suit you— your present car may be enough for first payment. 1529 M Street N. W. TODAY'S AMUSEMENTS. Wmflm".fiflumfig NIW—"AM Lincoln” ond week), at 2:30 and 8:30 p.m. Gayety—"Silk Stocking Revue,” bur- lesque, at 2:15 and 8:15 p.m. Lady’s Morals,” at 11 5, 5:15, 'lzsmdompm (sec- Earle—" "l'he Life of the Party, m, 1:85, 4:10, 5:35, 105 Ind th: R\ver" u. 11: 15 am., T8, E 5.325.5 5, 710!06930 politan — “The Squealer,” 11:20 a.m., 1:05, 2:50, 4:35, 6:20, and 9:55 p.m. Ambassador—"“Song o' My Heart,” 6:15, 8:05 and 9:55 p.m. Central—Dough Boys,” from 11 a.m. to 11 pm. Tivoll—"Leathernecking,” lt 4:10, fllD.'llfilnflfllG Fire Thrutem Hunting Area. CUMBERLAND, Md, October 23 (Special) —A large force, headed by Game Warden Harry R. Kenney, has been battling a forest fire on Green Ridge for several days, about 15 miles east of this city, which is one of the best hunting sections in Western Mary- land. It is feared the fire will destroy much game, in addition to timber. A big fire has been raging in Hay- stack Mountain, within view of OCum- berland, but it is thought to be under control. Careless hunters are blamed for both fires. 2:25, For Healthy Fun \~SW|M i 5O AMBASSADOR Do You Have Everythin DG, WIFE NO. 2 ASKS DECREE FROM VET IN HOSPITAL Mrs. Hukill Says She Learned Aft- er Marriage That Husband Had Wife Living. Annulment of marriage is in & sult filed by Mrs. Josephine L. Clifton Terrace Apartments, lnlnm‘. Edwin M. H\Iklll said to be a patient in a veterans’' hospital at the Bronx, N. Y. The wife says she learned May 3 last that her husband had a wife liv- ing when she went through a marriage ceremony with him September 5, 1924. Since receiving the information she has left him, she declares. She is repre- sented by Attorneys Pearson & Diener. In keeping with its traditions Venice is now entertaining visitors with a floating cafe which offers the usual at- tractions of a night club. " PLAYING CARDS Good Quality TOY AND GARRISON'S 438 holesale and ln.n 1218 E St. NW. Nat. 1586 TRUS!E! fitted expertly. reasonable prices. GIBSON'!. 917 G St N.' W. Vu! Pocket Kodaks, $5.00 up 2Y,4x3Y, Kodaks $10.00 up COLUMBIA PHOTO SUPPLY 1424 New York Ave. N.W. You Want? if not, hear the UNITY LECTURE SUBSTANCE AND SUPPLY It Wil Be of Vital Importance to You 8 P.M. TONIGHT RALPH E. BOILEAU, Lecturer MASONIC TEMPLE 13th and New York Ave, No Admission Charge—Voluntary Offering SEA FOOD DEALERS. SEA FOOD DEALERS. illlllmIllIIlIIIllllllimlllllfllllllmlflllfllllfllllllllIII|IIIImlfllIIIllIImIl|lIfll|IllIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIHHHNNII!I"l|l MUNICIPAL SEA FOOD MARKET 11th & Water Sts. S.W. SOFT CRABS & SALT WATER OYSTERS 'ood of All Kinds POTOMAC FISH CO. Stall No. 18 *"“Met. 6952 F. A. BIDDLE & BRO. Wholesale & Retail Fish & Oyster Dealer All fish ‘lrut from the mets every y in the week Stall No. 2 Nat. 7688 Salt Water Oysters G. C ELLIS tall No. 7 4-|mmmmmummmmlunmlmm OYSTERS Shucked Fresh Dally All Sea Food in Season D. M. FAUNCE CO. Stall No. 14 Nat. 2925 EACHO & CO., Inc. Phone Nat. 7973 LANSBURGH SEA FOOD CO. Everything in Season Wlllfil E Retal ll ational 62376 A REMENDOUS SAVINGS $700 « 400 ON LATEST MODEL FRANKLINS 145 AND 147 SERIES Never Driven—Fully Equipped—Immediate Delivery Act Quickly~Limited Number | B i Special Offer 5-Passenger Sedan $2,050 At Your Door Here is an opportunity to own one of America's il @ very substantial saving. f touring cars, d coupes, both standard ered by the famous Franklin Franklin Distributors Callan Motors, Inc. JAMES E. CALLAN, President announcement of new models, which when m: will be of ears practically the same in detail as the present series. North 2604 These reduc- tions are only on cars in stock and do mot include limousines, sedan limousines o r town cars. Your Car IN TRADE A lberal and fair ap- praisal on your car. OPEN EVENINGS AND SUNDAY THURSDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1930. AMUSEMENTS. 2, BELRsa) 555 800 to §1.50 FESSIONAL PLAYERS Present THE LONDON AND HEW FORS HiT MADGE KENNEDY MICHAEL and MARY “—WEXT SUNDAY—SEATS NOW_ DIRECT_FROM ZIEGFELD -mnnu. " V. . WYNN PRESENTS HIMSELE In ZIEGFELD’S MUSICAL é"s“' Tonight e "y 100 OTHERS F SEAUTIFUL QIRLS WEEK OF NOV. SRD—MAIL ORDERS NOW DAVID BELASCO Presents “Tonight or Never” & New Play by LILI HATVANY English Version by Frederie and Fanmy Matten Z With HELEN GAHAGAN And o Supperting company ot Extraordinery w, P S oy A DIAMOND $TUDDED EPIC S.ALADY A SETTING Sof SILVERY PASSION LYRIC od@ RefedN ¥DOUGH BOYS." Colortone Review. 3 CEARENDON, 'ARKE AND, TN LXQN 1o wmn' unfl wAN'r COMED! IDNEY _LUST. HIPPODROME ¥ -?'0'5 K FOWELL “FOR THE DEFENSE erllnl FORSTrow - LON CHANEY in ¥ THREE. ANLEY SMITH I, “LOVE A u( )flLHONAmI&‘ Comedy, * 4th_snd Butternut I No_Parking “Treuties MORAN “ANYBODY‘S WAR" Warner Bros.” R o, %2, o Y _JOHN uccgnuc“ fACE ™ ANO OF MY HEART. ‘Warner Bros.’ o4 B st NE. TQRAY AND TOMORROW.-BUSTER N in_“DOUGH_BO' IORROW—BUSTER TRATON n " DOVGH BOYE™ Warner Bros. LONY Ga. Ave. & Farragut St ORROW—RAMON “CALL OF THE AND TOM( THOVARRD I FLESH." Warner Bros.” 1230 © St. NE. TODAY ; AND TOMORROW-JOHN McCORMACK in “SONG OF MY SAV(')Y Tin & col. ma. Nw. TODAY_RONALD COLMAN in ‘RAFFLES. Warner Bros. TIVOLI 1t & Park ma. N.w. TQDAY AND TOMORROW_EDDIE FOY, 'LEATHERNE CKING." Warner Br YORK ©* “Ave. & Quebes 8. N.W. TODAY-DOyGLAS nmunxs TR 963 CAROUNAGI:“ o’ NS NETTE McBONALD: QLAND and QLAND and o1 P, HEGG! SEE US FIRST If You N BLANK BOOKS Hours 8:00—5:30 E. Morrison Paper Co. 1009 Pennsylvania A 30 DAYS’ FREE SERV- ICE on Certified Stude- bakers. Studebaker 4-Pass Coude..-.... $G5 - Sedan.$1095 Studebaker Dietator Sedan $425 in Warner Bros.-Vitaphone's ‘LIFE OF THE PAR ALSO ADDED SCREEN FEAJURES Wmme LIGHTNER LEWIS AYRES ONLY HUMAN UNDERWORLD OLITAN] Pll‘—mu..hnmmm over o STARTS OMORROW chumps ‘evgot the game to fi A First-National Vitaphone Hif MARION NIXON GUINN WILLIAMS ‘ JACK WHITING IT'S DIFFERENT! ... ... YOU'LL DIE LAUGHING WHEN YOU SEE THE LOVE CHUMPS DO A GASTON AND Here’s 2 1931 picture that you won’t have to wait ’til next year to see. NANCY CARROLL IN “LAUGHTER” WITH FREDRIC MARCH RON VS. DON AT THE ORGAN FANCHON & MARCO “GOOD FELLOWS” It Starts Tomorrow at 10:30 A. M. THE EVENT ALL WASHINGTON IS WAITING FOR BEGINS WITH THE WORLD PREMIERE MIDNIGHT PERFORMANCE FRIDAY-- ON THE SCREEN In R-K-O Radio Pictures’ Super-Production “Check and Double Check” RESERVED SEATS FOR MIDNIGHT SHOW, 50c! NOW ON_ SALE AT THE BOX OFFICE R-K-O usrz DAYS The Play that Scored A Tremendous Success on Broadway Now a Greater Film SRS 1.11‘:1.:. A Columbia Picture GAYETY THEATRE By Special Request MIDNIGHT SHOW FRIDAY NIGHT, OCT. 24 Show Starts 11:45 Many Surprising Features NATIORAL i Natl '“ 81, 75e. 50e NOW PLAYING 2:30—TWICE DAILY—8:30 LAST WEEK D. W. GRIFFITH’S LINCOLN With WALTER HUSTON and Una Merkel United Artists Production Positively Last Da; SUNDAY, OCT. 26 Next Week Bes. Mon. Seats Selling MIIS FISKE CoLuUmeIA N Street at 12th NOW PLAYING A LADY’S MORALS Starring GRACE MOORE Coming Saturday T A 'BILLY THE KID’ with JOHN MACK BROWN WALLACE BEERY flt‘ m our regular 5 fl-mu ‘eve., Oct. ' (nl ). al necticut_sve. North stear S B ..,,a;‘