Evening Star Newspaper, November 6, 1930, Page 52

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1930. AMUSEMENTS. HSH MMISS"]NS L...:.‘:'?u:". : »W;&E;'zfl!:usxwéxg%fi:f o] o WILMEEIE | 'ATIOII[ .gm'_ ‘Subway ed--\h-—m at ll am, 1, 2 \ 3:10, $:18, 7:39 #0d 13 pm. e M. —— » of the World™ at 1145 “Nix!” said Assstant Clerk Harvey | f| A" orl = 'CAST OF 50 Rialto—"Eyes Wil Consuder Fresh Water|sm. 1:80, 3:45, 5:65, e fhn B | Gl Ry Chafies 1 Pt B vl 2:08, 4738, 716 and 3:44 pm, N Problems Chiefly Center- EleTrun Abow Touh 11 15| counter with Miss Hazel M. Nix, also of ing in Poti Ri ' and. 10 p.m. :"“n‘f’?{:’.“k‘i‘%‘m‘;“’m been_apprised e ng in Fotomac River. 4 tland 3 ¢ a1 Dplnllnln {hat a girl of 16 had left Baltimore to Carl Zeiss :03, 7: arried and_Given questios er and Double | | about her age. She at ‘Arat dectared she . T s 'Check Commissioner Henry O'Malley of the | was ul:' cmtubetx]nu fl‘:e figure flmnffi;l 35 so N.w 187 e application by the would-| 7 Unid Btajes Jirean of Fisheries has | bridegroom.” Given called her attention Stock called a conference of the Fish Com- = to the fact that if Floyd should Mar. 20. |CHMA! ” 145, 2:30, 4:20, 6:10, y S8 Sxesy A 3 UBE missionets of Maryland, Virginia, West 2 h to that he might be sent to ;rl-rel peniten- COLUMBIA PHOTO SUPPLY . g s BE co e Wash- " " " . ightene e and sl Woason tickets, Mrs. G ' F thni-“l;d ;‘::Yl."m o Vrues | Ambassador— Good News,” at 6:15, 8 | admitted she was only 16 1424 New York Ave. N.W. 1 s Diste I wewswDELAS! b ington e m., and 9:50 p.m. | Headquarters was notified and the DAVID BELASCO Presents day, December 9. to consider fresh-| Central—“Old English,” from 11 a.m. | couple taken into custody. - = “Tonight N r” water fishery problems, chiefly center- | to 11 p.m. 5 < = = ght or Neve B ease: Bay. wnd the streams en- | 7:40 and 040 pign ™ 210 4 850 | Though sunlight has been known o, et el adfon fiii'!:-i\l" GAHAGAN Chesapeake e et pam. be beneficlal to man since earliest times, | Mg o g g this part Y of the o3 ———— it is only recently that science has ex- GIBSON'S, 917 G St N.W. e tor Slscussion mc?mhf:;lv‘z Brother, 16, Sister, 17, Pilots. |Rainetwn | | [B) : oxt Mon. Mail Orders Seats Now lowing: _ Greater protection _ for After only elght hours' dual instruc- SEA_FOOD lle-l o L TOr Healthy fun GILBERT MILLER biack bass; development of closer co- IO T e swlM PRESENTS The Paris Success operation in the solution of the fishery | tioh, Geoffrey Carpmael, 16, and his sis- tomac River, for example: Polu- b ‘means for | have learned to fiy solo. They took|E Direct From Solomons & Brooms Island Prevent Contaglous Diseases Spread- vy tion, and consideration of rolfoimssifoin oo G ol E Delivered at Your Door ng in Schools, Factories and Homes 2 e SOC M A R SEILLE 614 9th g acers. proocm .. A 1. N, 8t NW. .. jaky, Con . ‘NEXT WEEK, SEATS NOW gubkml in boundary waters—as in the |yor phillis 17, of Kingston, England, § Salt Water Qysters £/ | Towels and Toilet Tissues sffording _greater protection fo the Northeast Fish & Sroaery greunds for important game |Club. The fiylng instructions were de- cided upon by the family as 1 and food e O'Malley sald In call- | of spending the Summer vi Oyster Market : . AMBASSADOR ing such a conference it seemed best | = | 1492 H St. N.E. Line. 10177 * . SEA FOOD DEALERS. S o restrict both the territory to be cov- gred by, this conerence and the, e | for careful consideration be given the probiems 1o be presented, without In; MUNICIP AL SE A FOOD M ARKET Telving 100 TIaT i this. thought. - th & Water Sts. SW . He sald wi | mind he was limiting this meetfn‘ to ater 8. errcetures e tatritery” defined. HERZOG'S SEA FOOD CAFE Consult Your é rven i e D W o s, i S Bants I P, sloner O'Malley is of spec pecial—Sour Beef, Potato Pancakes \ o the. many t;m%s:fidr:mc;( '1\“4‘.1:;1'-1:3 Pigsknuckles Saverkraut Fresh Fish ARCHITECT Monday, Nov. 10, at 8: 15 P.M. o vwnmm. The canference xauub;le!n LOBSTERS OYSTERS STEAMED, FRIED, RAW, STEWED | BEE:;‘! 12:_‘“;’;“;‘5 n‘:‘; ;“;‘;"; . S M Saled it k‘mfnt;:nxgvu:‘hen pro- Salt W 0 QUALITY DEALERS V' 2 have your architect sccompany i lxnu:; Soutenies 1n Juniary pmmmm‘! alt / ater Oysters ik S84 "F00D I you to our sales rooms (open also % Lum nemnz in Chesapeake Bay will Blue Points—Lynnhavens D& T e [/ irx::;m Tt : :."e ;t;:t ':::Tf;gfl nrr;g ’ R Sea Food Co. f o e : Cherrystones—Scal'ops kitchen and bath, b, w b 7 Hampnrer , by KOHLER . - Dlsbig .nnb lcnmu Wiodman aad dame’ va” EEeN Delivery Service No. 20 Por Information | fixtures may be bought and in- "117“% 'e‘lu". stalled on a deferred payment Season “Cke." um MARKHAM WILL PROBATE No. 20 — e e Stepson Gets Half of Estate, OYSTERS . sy . padon Insisliation: clusive Distributors Children of Half-Sister o e i 4 l E G Scha,fer Co. E e TR Stall No. 14 Nat. rhn-ur-’;l"mm‘ - 4100 Georgia Ave. mmmmlllluummmllnllmnmuuflmlwullmmummm ' Mrs. Matilda C. Markham, who died October 15, owned premises at 1326 New ‘York avenue, useued at sus 512 and unincumbered. She also property estimated at $20, 622 'Il accord- ing to the petition of Herman C. Gasch, A hmcflx{:;uewr flim trustee, for the pro- »hvlaeum“ “:"m"‘ eom"-)-u T Wi germ associa ‘The entire estate is given to the trus- - tee to convert into wh:ndwwone- after football games guard against | == Bringing to Life on the Talking ‘& Graham for the MISSIONS SCHOOL OPENS At meia E Screen the Idols of the Air Thirteenth Annual Free Course 4 . . Starting Satar day ! P v 2y i Alaskan Epic Drama “ H e = The Silver Horde LAST TWO DAYS —On the Screen—* “THE TRUTH ABOUT YOUTH” | —On the Stage— M BORRAH MINEVITCH And Other Att; THE OREEZIEST, FRESHIEST ROMANGE OF THE SEASON __ ROBERT MONTGOMERY Dorodty IORDAN BENNY RUBIN ANALLBROADWAY STAR sHOwW o' 3660 CALBRE ...m drin mm-uumn o I Gargle Listerine ever hours reduces mouth germs Qg% STARS _ SNGING M1 OF “BROADWAY MELODY " CARLTON EMMY Attractions 2155 Champlain Strest When you’re on your way to a football game rately recorded by science. Even the Staphy- Above V—Near 15th you’re usually on your way to a cold, sore lococcus Aureus (pus) and Bacillus Typhosus Amtt AN WARNE R X" FOLLOWING RECORD BREAK- INGWEEK AT THE EARLE BHOS. MHROPO[IIAR. ends tlxur.sda/ EDMUND LOWE ~SC OTI.A ND VARD” JOAN llNNE'I‘T DAVID TORRENCE “My Daughter Will Never Lun to Slumc You Again™ these words on her lips . -mn denounces the daughter throat or worse. For the body, weakened by = (typhoid), specified as test germs, yield to it exposure, cold, and emotional strain cannot in counts ranging to 200,000,000. Yet is safe, &”r«#lno'# ’s'f..':'“m cope with the millions of disease germs non-poisonous, healing in effect. BEET HOVE? br.eeding in the mouth. They Used as a gargle Listerine reduces F ESTIVAL gain the upper hand. Trouble the number of disease germs in L e e follows. 4 » the mouth surfaces, 98%. That BOSTON Why not aid nature in fight- ) includes Micrococcus Catarrhali SYMF HONY o alis in, i i . g disease g.erms by gargling d Vs (catarrh) and Streptococcus With Ite lllustrions Conduet: L“Equenflvh“’lth full strength Hemolyticus germs, organisms DR-;?;E:_KOB:SEVITK' isterine, the safe antiseptit 4 & i 'TUTION HALL YOUR Fall taste oivey c and associated with colds and sore Three Evenings i mardodihymblr germicide? Before thegame. After i - '} tang that you'll find th And. for COLDS in such Grill Spe- § e game aleo. Tens of thousands ey oeere e s Atthicfirsteymptom of rouble, JOSEF HOFMANN, cials as— guard against trouble this way. e e oyrale with - Listesi B TOM’S COVE Listerine kills all sy - T sterine every two eaioloets With ot "fi OYSTERS and e s all type of o ot wnen they enter the hours and consult your physi- SERGANGE and Choru CLAMS germs, millions of them, in 15 RSk G cen, Lambert’ Pharmacal Com- :l:: :H’.“‘ -h measures, partic- Yo b | seconds; the fastest time accu- fary, duses, eoidemics of colds, pany, St. Louis, Mo., U. S. A. Tndcbluitys"’uhf':d Chops Grilled Over Live Codls. KILLS 200,‘000,000 »GERMS IN 15 SECONDS :...'1-%“’.'5'“;--& e Sensational Industrial Exposition Washington Auditorium 2:30 to 10:30 All This Week LISTERINE the safe antiseptic % [GAYETY THEATRE] oth & ¥ Sta. Phons Dist. 9524 Washington’s Only Burlesque || NE;:" 'EEK JERRI McCAULEY LITTLE w7 50' Coufinnnu 1 n.m ta L p.m. EARL CARROLL THEATRE. N. ¥ P CARROLL THEATRE. N. ¥ "LAST TIMES FOR Party Girls . At Play A Daring Story of “wu.the Tra In Soul UL PHOTOD! DED GIRLS o-\ vht Srage FANC ‘Box o'Candy loea PavAcE Saturdsy 'rl‘l’mu STON THE VI!'}.IIWS SIN ~((»u M1/ A JOHN BOLES. Cartoon and News. sEc SILVER G, MD. OAKIE in “THE SOCIAL LION.” I er O Bubjects. BETHESDA u-- _rlhi-wunc THE FOUR X NEIGHBORLY N ¥ 58 H. .' 'nm-ofnhon.'loom TAKOMA %, F s “RAIN OR SHINE" ‘Warner Bres.’ R 1'!‘ l”' ‘TODAY—BESSIE m in NEWS." Warsier Bros.’ @4 B St NE. TODAY AND TOMORROW--GEORGE O'BRIEN in “THE LAST OF THE TODAY —KEN MURRAY ia HOME""™ 125 © se. . T D RIMOMAL Beb; " THE SAVOY”?“' & Col. B4 NW, oLy Tangg Ty “THE mou s & Park ma. ww. TR In “HER MAN Ga.'Ave. & Quebee B8, N.W. ¥

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