Evening Star Newspaper, October 30, 1930, Page 56

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~i;E EV NG 3 “CHINCTON, D. C, THURSDAY, CUTGBER 30, 1930. S zonavs auvsmaznrs.[WIFE WINS DIVORCE smepeen i e o |STUDENTS IN RIOT oS e st L 7| ON COUNTER CHARGES|[ S-ie/AL" LAIN PERFORMA PERFORMANCE : ey stead-Leigh," at 8:30 pm, alF e T O Wi B2 U3 T WITHOUT INJURMES - s i 5 reme o e s 3 o s ey [ 922 11 St MW" ] g 19 AT LAST! S " YBLARK BOOKS — ’iv':’z‘fi 053801 Chase Pleads Desertion; Ohil- | st e || EDWARD JONREON - u.2v2. i oy Sdpu iy A S e—— i S, 3120 025 T 30 et 0130 b dren Awarded Husband, MAIER & "m”. * maeati the master mind does his E. Morrison Paper Co. Princeton Undergraduates = 1% 525, 525, 725 and 0:30 b s SPECIAL A'lTENTlON ",}fl_;'fi;:"‘" Orpstest l:;g: e o FindllyQuelled by Bean. | g e R e s3] Al Disbete o Toa st -|ll'To NERVOUS PATIENTS] [|_ = >+ A% i am., 1:55, 4, 5:3¢, 7:45 and 9:55 pm. | BALTIMORE, October 30.—Mrs. Flor- s —— 15 Face Discipline. i s y '3 | ence B. Turner of Chevy Chase was |||l Sympathetic care by thoroughly INDOOR GOLF q 336 521, 147 wid 10:07 pom ™ *°% |granted an_ sbsolute _divorce Tuesday et oo ol i "lsol_GnEE"E - e Check and Double by Judge Eugene O'Dunne in Ctreuit ([ $8. ™V “oming to me. i The “NATIONAL By the Associated Press. Check,” : . 12:25, 2:15, 4:10, | Court. o, ';“nu:"o" CONCERTS, 1980-81 “Ministure Golf that Is Accurate” PRINCETON, N. J., October 30— 6, 7:50 and 9: The jurist dismissed the original bill, CONSTITUTION HALL Enthusiasm, engendered at a foot ball . 228 FIRST ST. N.W. rally, found vent last night in a riot | o ME{OPONtaRC ?",’5’8; Tt 5 | charging desertion. filed by the hus- Scliow PHILHARMONIC COURSE, 4:30 Convenient Parking in “which 1500 undergraduates of band, Arthur G. Turner, a trust com- Dl iats LN WKL e Princeton_University took pait. (pan. A £ pany official. Mrs. Turner was awarded e 3%, kmeUHESENG & cromar There were no injuries, and police did | _Ambassador—"Big Boy,” at 6:15, 8:05 | the decree on her cross-bill, also alleg- g Vopid s Oreatest Dancers. o m. e L ELL not interfere. The disturbance was | and 9:55 pm. e mgr gesm&’n. i I o - Berag Koussevitaky, ;;Ionmm PATSY RUTH MI quelled by Dean Christian Gauss, who | Central—“Moby Dick,” from 11 a.m. e custody of the couple’s two minor summoned 15 students for discipline. | to 11 p.m. children, Philip Hale Turner and Arthur i 'rhvnomm:l Kt Violinist. | wsiiv \S H LLER KT LU See him outwit on ‘Trouble started when freshmen at the Tvoli—* e " N G. Turner, jr., was given to the father. raly pitched seat cushions from the | 5:30. 7:45 ana 9.3 pan ¢ 2 >°% | The mother will be allowed to have the (|| Gold Crown and Bridge Work . Gd .,,.. Stch o - I}, rges o balcony of Alexander Hall onto the| =~ @ children during the Summer vacations Hour Kodak ||neads of upper clsssmen below. | o o) o LURE'TO HOLD-UP. |22 f,Bai of the Baster and Gkt~ B v clees S . o for the last o After the meeting, the studen & mas holiday periods. Finishing rushed into the streets, turned on fire | Mrs. Turner was awarded $2,100 ali- FILMS In before |[Dydrants, pushed automobiles into the | T mony annually. In her testimony be- v 3 10:30 a.m, middle of the street to block traffic| Two Capital Motorists Report Rob- | fore an examiner she said her hus- Torms of Faymeat May . Be Arranged. 'fi' RACE MOO! : and sttempted to start a bonfire with band's salary was in excess of $10,000 Bopeane: ‘,}.',‘1(: e “ ready 4:30 same day. a !‘;‘”l;fl ticket bc‘;nth. o ; bery Near Alexandria. a year. She declared her domestic Dr FREIOT Mar. 2 ‘" AG IMA eshmen, egged on Dby 8eniors, | gpecial Dispatch to The Star. troubles began in 1921, a year after her . | COLUMBIA PHOTO SUPPLY f|stormed a soda fountain reserved bY | "ALEXANDRIA, Va. October 30._- |marriage. Her husband told her.he no Phone National 0019 S opies 1300 G sty 1424 New York Ave. N.W. class custom for sophomores, but Were | yoca] and Fairfax County police Tues- | longer cared for her and deserted her b repulsed. bove |8y night received a report from two | While she was in & sanatorium, she 407 7th st. N.W. nChn, Gauss ralsed his volce bove | Washington men they had been held up, | testified. P b o aiitomobiie on the Fort Hant Read, o ; D = ——= P HILADELPHIA 4 an automobile on the unt Roas “ Times” e e {about two miles south of this city. | Plans “Hard-Times” Dance. SEA FOOD DEALERS. ORCHESTRA MAN HELD FOR CHECK Wlmam M. Clapp, 1303 B street south- | Secial Dispatch to The Star. R Stokowski-Gabri | east, reported that he lost $16, and | LYON PARK, Va, October 30.—A Eacho & GCo., I Ol b R ‘J&hnan};Jg'h?‘n 1320 E street northeast, | "hard times dance’ urider joint. auspices acho ., Inc. PRI CL Lot i stated thal e lost o e Woman's Club an zens’ - = M o8 Your | [onacgea’ With' Representing Him- [stated thit e josb $10. = | e O O nT s Thay s 2 SF,A'FOOI? Nov. 4, 8:45 c» Healths self as Steamship President. mnm‘olrrlhKlngk street here g\xi:?, naght fin:urdajyh mc"o‘:‘::m}?z C(iamm)\’mity Ja.u pecial for Friday R ER L two askes em e them ere. e ee in charge lans H l«m - Charged with representing himself as | homer One. asked o drive thé car. |to make the affair one of the big com- Fillet °: FD - der, 35¢ the president of a large New YOrk | which Clapp allowed. They drove |Mmunity center events of the year. P e steamship company in giving a $50 bad | down the Fort Hunt road, according = ———— one Nat. 3 check to the Hamilton Hotel, William ({5 the report, and parked. Another SEA FOOD DEALERS. Paine, 33 i 1d. was bound ‘ —— - AMBASSADOR e s Patios e e e e | W ETHER w AVE CONCERT HOTEL .. POOL., Court yesterday. and two colored men got out and as- <-HOTEL ~POOL.~ | | ““The Check was cashed by the hotel in | faulted and fobbed them. The women MUNlClP AL SE A FOOD M ARKET ZENAIDE HANENFELDT — == | May, 1928, and according to John A. then got in the other car, according to “THEREMIN” ARTIST [ LNCRIBETOL fhie olal, b was e | e Tapuck, Smnd HdTove ot Wik U th & Water Sts. S.W. NICHOLAS STEMBER turned by the bank on which it was hold-up men. drawn marked “no such account.” T o —————————————— ,,"txed,,flg,-;a-,:,;:'_gngg_.. 30 P.M. e ahey " omanWo |y THISENT TIOWIAIL HERZOG’S SEA FOOD CAFE '---r'-".".";-,-:; i Detective B. H. Johnson arrested S, 2 2 Fl Pain B pecial—Broiled Live Lobsters T. Arthur Smith, 1330 G St. N.W. Paine. hdge John P. McMahon fixed | percy M. Cotner, 20 years ald, 2500 | Lobster Newburg Lobster Salad i block of Thirteenth street, was sent to | OYSTERS STEA s el FRIED, RAW, STEWED jail for 120 days from Police Court yes- | Snapper Turtle Herring, All Fresh Fish \ '“_ o ne 00 t00n | Sati Moty PLAY MAKERS ELECT |3, S or prama s acton o LANSBURGH SOFT CRABS & e 8 housebreaking charge. SALT WATER OYSTERS 5 Mns lsK % ac Co t havin EA FOOD CO. F E e e e i B | E,,,,,,,;,.-,., il Dot Bt elivers” Sorvice " v;:flng:muu;":o%"m"n USSES fitted expertly. dent of Amateur Dramatists. |of removing the bicycles. Detectives W [ 'Very reasonable prices. Miss Beatrice Mullin was elected | J; E, Kone nd T. J. Fitegerald made | § h & Retat POTOMAC FISH CO. VBN UELDER “MRS. IUHN‘I’!‘D LEIGH" “Next Week—Mail Orders—Seats Todsr GIISON'S. 917 G St N.W. president of the Play Makers, an ama- - Stall No. 19 Met. 6952 o r~ \ e ena et “BAVID BELASCO Prosents feur theatrical organization, meeting at WAYe*SAILOR" “Tonight or Never” i Thomson Community Center Monday uO!dS;rE.RDS" George W. Carroll Co. oi THEsTAGE : b - by LILI BATVANY i nization, along with drama KEYS $— PENS All'Sea Food in Season Commission Merchant w \ FOOD SALBMEN club ‘ol the Junior Cltizens' Alliance, || DUPLICATED | oy, HEPAIRED D. M FAUNCE CO. Shmotesste’ & hes *BIRTHDAY REVUE! \ HELEN GAHAGAN i 2o | e nd e ADAMS NEWS DEPOT Stall No. 14 Nat. 2025 | Stall No. 9 \COMING SATURDAY ’ out the year at the Community Center. e § “DU BARRY WOMAN Tistels and Institations srade: only L OF PASSION \ ey (O B GV RS experienced men need apply. \ i WEEK NOV. 10 Mail Ovdm Now e S ki ety merchan: I, GILBERT MILLER PRESENTS Apply by letter only to r e Ay e The Paris Success H.M. Wl;tner!& Co., Inc. . TIIENE'EITI.;E. '3&- AUDITORIUM 325 12th St. S.W. J » “.Ill' THE K‘IE'E!"! - TONIGHT M‘.égz‘sg.lllfll L‘uth“Q Mat., Coming Saturday This is the natural » % }f:[co/tbumfal 4 ; ; EDDIE lgl“fl' t. Is Jour foot 4 . like is? X RN ': - WHOOP!E “ ASHTON cwasgwos. NIGHT. ‘Ml'”lhl’ -.‘lnlm at » AT ; HERE IS THE TEST, L NO ADVANCE IN PRICES Boilm&lhdinton | o y TRY IT... See N ting Con- I 7 L‘du for tion! | by = 3 Put your foot over this Compare the outline of i fe ith this_im- E.G. Schafer Co. . BT ) i p ere is & _moticesble 4100 Ave. 5 7 wxp on this paver and senioms fopetrosble, You BUT WHO . trace the outline before need [ G-l.ls‘pu -graph IS TO BLAME the imprint dries. s 'YBODY' Ounln! Bundlynmx FIATERS on DUMBARTON et ENY QRIS BogtE LEWIS STONE in “ROMANCE." TAKOMA “%."3i. CLARA BOW in ‘Love Among the Millionaires’ ‘Warner Bros.’ SUFFERING FROM ; ACHING FEET? ‘ The Le0PARD REVEALS HIS PO’ R col i N, _TODAY—AL _JOLSON in “BIG BOY." 'ul-r Bros. 4 B St. NE 1 A (ORROW--CLARA Afi WfoNa i rner -v-- AVALON s 3% TR S il “Warner Bi ros. AVENUE GRAND v &% * ) if tender callouses and bunions bring slow ’ 3 _ onanglm}n VIR TAST OF torwure . . . Give one of our Traded Cars i 4 4 ¢ a FIVE.-DAY TRIAL. Then ‘ A y / if your feet are “making life miserable”. . . if you are just hobbling along on.fallen arches . .. if cramped, misshapen toes make you wince with pain . .. QT ¢ . . . 4 - B S Bet. Dana® ’:::,fm::"::: iy 3 if every night your feet ache from weariness. .. g Ammo“ Pe—————- S HAROLD BELL ] 0 PGn. Ave. & Farracut e, WRIGHT’S _ W R 4 T ki arner Bros.” AY AND TOMORROW—AL JOL= __8ON u. nxo BOY."” DON'T SUFFER ANOTHER MOMENT- i Sféx"l’.,#w“'m TCH | || uosgm, e = Warner Bros. LI 14 & Park ma. N GROUND GRIPPER SHOES BRING RELIEF | | e RIALTO & (o oo o) || 50050 " ve. uel L This is all you need do. Come in today for a free Gripper- ; STARTING SATURDAY Ave. & Quebes 8¢ X.W. graph analysis of your feet. It will only take a few minutes. ST There is no guess work about this. The analysis will show I'NDOOR GOLF ifers_ and Non-Golfers SEANE AN o JEA] A_HOST OF OTHERS. HALLOWE'EN g : : : > what is wrong and will enable us to fit you with the proper THE GREENBRIER : (et 1 cfl?fi]’fl TR o DINNER type of Ground Gripper Shoe to help correct the trouble. Between the Fiitee’ing_the For_ NS, JR. in “THE WAY OF ALL ey Falioven 3 VITAL PRINCIPLES Ground Gripper Shoes follow the natural LITTLE“EL",',:,‘X 50c FA'RLAWN “‘":::;T" n the more if you start the STAGE and FILM SENTATION FOR ing right w i an e mithsflioner ab —combined only in Ground Gripper Shoes—that quickly end shape of the normal foot and are scientifi- W And what a dinner! /“‘ auffaring: cally designed to cotrect and to prevent foot w MEN : : 1. The snug-fitting Flexible Arch, which allows the foot muscles Y g NOW BREAKING ALL JESSE THEATER ™5.5 75 Appetizers—Soup or Fruit Cup Mttt Lityidelid i tiadio Seodble: E . BOX OFFICE. RECORDS THEATER ™45 75 Choice of Five Entrees . The Straight Inner Line, permitting the toes to function su'","'v’-ow A”:JG"‘,?_' i Three Vegetables—Salad with a free, strong, gripping action. They have helped thousands of foot ., ., .. i T T T T ) JEST AMUSEMENT SYLVAN 7.8t £.E.1 Ave NW: 'ALL Dessert . The Patented Rotor Heel, which belps you toe straight sufl'crcrs, and (hey'll help you, too. ml)mm) for bealth UNGUARDED “PROPOLITION” IN %,W‘nfl, mu:%‘-}m m GIRLS Startiing WASHINGTON! Realistle Gxomats AVEWCE E T axc 2108 'l AV Fh. ] Home ot the Mirror ‘Bereen KNG o) JAzz JE RJQ FOND.” LANGDON GOM- EDY. 8. abead, the normal, natural way. $400 ¢ wonm ola corte gpeist MEN ONLY ez | | GROUND GRIPPER SHOES MT. VERNON cm':ll."D:Eh." l" THE NATURAL SHAPE OF THE NORMAL FOOT For Men, Women and Children sTRANRR ? Charles Macalester T MORTH CAPITOL AT E ST. Under U. 8. Government Inspection CHECK (HE(K ot Leaves Seventh St. Whart Daily : FALL SCHEDULE GROUND GRIPPER SHOE SHOPPE A Round Trip, 85c. Admission, 25¢ ‘ hicing 1315 E St. and Pa, Ave. N.W. (National Theater Building) Gate an4 Lunch, Coter on Steamor E;’i‘ i . . p 4.0 7:50,

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