Evening Star Newspaper, December 3, 1930, Page 48

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1930. DISTRICT FIGHTS NATURE DRVERS WARNED |2 ON SHOPPNG AN == and Public Parks with a view to pre- mfimmo(uuhfmtomu Bll.lldln‘ at Ninth and F st Ool.'J S. Grant, 3d, tlururec explained that being given this Lightnin’ Strikes With a Cloudburst of Laughs! . .. ot 11 A. M. TODAY America’s Ambassador of Good Humor and Congrese- man-at-Large, in the most human, the funniest, most heart-warming story ever produced. WILL Pratt Asks Observance of Traffio Rules During Rush Period. The l-'lrst Splnrlt_'lnlut Church Alfred Splnt Meua{s Sennce With Batlot " iday, December Prinien Temple st. Readings by ‘the Medrums of thé Chureh 32¢ SWING'S WORLD FAMOUS & No. 79 For CATARRH and SINUS TROUBLE HOMOEOPATHIC PHARMACY 1007 H Street N.W. Phone NA169 omob the driving and safety regula- um. ‘more carefully during the ensu. three weeks than at rent m.en tv rtain her-an cach was a, relu Christmas Gifts ] Sl.c2>5ll Tree Lighting is situa. tfits > operators expect to be Special 79(: :H,‘n&hm é‘h‘e shopping ets 2 for 31 50 ST ".':""‘%‘,{'mfi“t’.‘,fl Blue Beard Stropper bok Bludes, s $1.95 CAPT. HAROLD R. STARK S s IS NEW AIDE TO ADAMS 25¢ to $7.50 New Style Auto-Strop Oapt. Greennsiade Hends Division (§ pow "7 1000 25(: of Current Plans, Post 5 Lbs. . Assorted Recently Created. Chocolates, special. sl -00 Freaen &l GIBSON’S 919 G St. N.W. yer un He u s native d has had consid- o boats FRANKLIN National Bank Penna. Ave. at 10th St. NW. ld-ll— “The Am:le C‘r'. at ‘2 :o 1111 Connecticut Avenue and 8:20 p. JOHNS. COCHRAN THOS. P. RIOKMAN ‘sunr Bables,” at 2:15 and Presiden NOF: Sad Cashier in 118 I'Ioh Golf Course I A Di&‘hlfi.l Feature Of Your Stopover At | ‘IRGINIA'BEACH ON YOUR WAY SOUTH | LOW AUTO RATES | Daily Service 6:30 P. M. City Ticket Office A\ Steamboat Co $ 95 PRICE IS NO BARRIER TO ROGERS “LIGHTNIN’ " Supported by the Screen’s Finest Character Actress LOUISE DRESSER With an Added Cast, Including JOEL McCREA—J. M. KERRIGAN HELEN COHAN—SHARON LYNN FRANK CAMPEAU—REX BELL ON THE STAGE FANCHON & MARCO’S “ROSE GARDEN” IDEA TODAY AND THURSDAY “ROMANCE” IDEA STARTS FRIDAY with Castloton & Mack Flo & Ollie Walters Mary «outward Bound at||] Business and Professlonal Men —find at the type of servnce best suited to their banking 46 and needs. Earle—Man um.-cnoon,uo 4:40, 1a.nammp fll"i “80 l.m llb 3“ l!b pm. nn-l-—-rumeoxwm ot 6:15,8 9:40 2 Central—"What & wldav 11 am. to 11 pn. flv‘—"mfl Y!-rfl" at 2:30, 4:15, §:05, 7:50 and 9:40 p.m.. Your account will be appreciated. at L1:80 am. || sae Deposit Bozes, $3.50 Year up at our Conn. Ave, Office. QUALITY TheExide “44” at $7.95 is built to the same stand- ? just ards that have made the with. depeadability and wi y umm The Electric Storage Battery Co. 1823 L ST. N.W. DECATUR 2800 Exide ories Recreation A? your first opportunity, ee the topographical mod- el of Strathmeade, 10 ft. by 20 ft, now on display @t our offices. It shows in detail the many fine things that go to make up o planned community. Investigate Before You Invest —at Strathmeade or Elsewhere— trat Three hundred acres, laid out in play and recreation spaces, and under the control of the home owners, is Strathmeade’s answer to the community’s recreational needs. More and more the American family is depending on things outside the home for recreation, such as golf, tennis, riding, hiking, etc. The .average residential dis- trict being made up of a succession of subdivisions, each one independently. planned and constructed, rarely con- tains proper provisions for outdoor recreatxon Freedom to play in healthful outdoor surroundings is the natural heritage of every child, Yards around houses are too small; traffic laden streets too dangerous for play. Small parlu equipped as playgrounds for children are as necessary fo a residential district as streets. As a rule, it is only after acres of homes have be;nl built and occupied that the need for playgrounds 1s felt. The Strathmeade Plan includes unusually generous open spaces for community use—three nine-hole golf courses, radiating from a fine, well equipped club houses a large outdoor swimming pool, tennis courts, a well- appointed riding club, and several playgrounds for chile dren of all ages, all wathm the community and all for community use. g Every purchaser of residence property has the right to know if his property is located in a district that contains within itself ample facilities for the healthful outdoor play and recreation that is the need of every person, young or old. “You Have a Right to Know” eade O Planned Gommunify 611 Fourteenth Street N.W. Metropolitan 3696 Hear_With Western Electric Aud Desiened in the Bell Tele) ‘ one e orat Privaté Demonsirations 1217 G Street 70! lmn'r nln -uu 80c to $3.00 muu B -rrnu-r- -fll WM. A Viavers Fowrth Subscription Oflectas GRAc GEORGE “THE rmi'f fi"fi'i'rinssn" WITH_A. MATTHEWS AND TAWRENCE CROSSMITE Wonday, December 8. Seats Now GILBERT mu.ll' H:LEN‘“HAYES PBTT[COAT INFI.UENC! HINRY STEPHENSON i »." L 003 a-l. mfi' £ SEATS NOW ON SALE BEETHOVEN FESTIVAL BOSTON SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA DR. SF.RGE KOUSSEV[TZKY ductor CONSTITUTIOV HALL PERFORMANCES M lmlm at 8:15 and One Matinee, Ssturday, st 3 2 This Evemng", 8 15 WSS R ol Soloist. . .EFREM ZIMBALIST W e to * C.rllllnll JOSEF HOFMANN An-m-on Dec. 6 'Il Arthur Smith Announces PH|LADELPI'IIA ORCHESTRA tokowski—Condactors—Gabrilowitsch DEC 9, 8:45 CONSTITUTION Leopold Shkov Cnd-clu' W B R CIhis. amay Tonight 81.00 ¢ $3.00 MAT. TODAY, (Pirst Production of the Second Washe Ington Subscription Season) \ The Newest Play b \\ the World’s Great- With the Guild Acting Company e | Week Beginning Next Monday SEATS muoluw (Second Producf Washington !ubsmpnen easend UILD, INC., New Play o Amencdn Life IN THE MEANTIME By Claire and Paul Sifton Al | PRICES_EVENIN Bal 5.00.83-01.80) fa'l.""‘i. o NESDAY MA -$1.50.31; 20 | KREISLER CONSTITUTION THURSDAY Arr nzc u h- Seats Mrs. Greene' Droop’s, 1300 A Dt i GAYETY—-BURLESK ANOTHER Display Rooms Open Evenings 7-9 P.M. 4100 Georgia Ave. ‘Su ‘LEcs’ ADDED AT TIIACTIGN I.AIJR!l&IIARW HntderGase® lm'-z AllAI 'ROGERS 'unoun RAFFIC" JAY FLIPPEN to a retatwn_. PR INTH MATE MORE PASSI ONAT a1/CATHERINE DALE owsn DAV DAP‘I’ED FROM THE SER- SATIONAL BROADWAY STAGE PLAY ‘,'HA-T WiLL 1 ALL WASHINGTO STARTS THURSDAY dhama of cheating wi Telll Vi dflnglz n [&/z@fg /&@2&% LAST TIMES TODAY--“SEE AMERICA THIRST" lo Quillan, Armutrong, James G Bobegt Armutrong es Gleason 1119 H 8t. N.E. Line. 2600 o Parking Troubles “AFRICA SPEAKS" “Mat. Wed., 3:30; 1 Warner Bros.” TODAY_AND 'mu o .gxé _RTEL e 'i;'b'ifb" o4 B 8t NE “WHAT A_WIDOW. TODAY_GLORIA SEWANSON in Conn. Ave. and McKinley 8t. D. C. TODAY—ANN HARDING in “GIRL OF THE aou:lN WEST.” AWAIER DACS PHILLIPS HOLMES - M umm PAT ROONEY £, PAT ROONEY 3% HEA,%‘ & CROSS JACK lm‘ ‘ CO ¥ MARINELLE AND OTHER AYTHAG"IDM. [LAST 2 DAYS] olTWARD BOLND Fwice Daily—2:45 - 8:45 PM- “?“ Phone (5-&»1“ 0454), “1 or Box-Office. e PRICES wmmes MATINEES Balcony stra 75¢ i.lmysoflse-o'c st 51 |f . Sundays and Holidays %, Same as Evening = WARNER BROS AVENUE GRAND s fl TQDAY AND TOMORROW._ B AR, Warner Bros.’ 9th St. Bet. D and B TODAY—GLORIA SWANSON in “WHAT A WIDOW.” é'é'iafii" Ga. Ave. & Parragut st TODAY—KAY JOHNSON in “MADAM SATAN.” o Warner Bros." 1230 O St. NE. REV SRR T = 4 Warner Bros.’ SAVOY ' & co. ma mw. TODAY—_CONSTANCE BENNETT “COMMON _CLAY."” " Warner Bros." TIVOLI 't & Park Ba. N.w. 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