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HORACE S. JONES HONOR 15 ASKED j:hevy Chase Citizens Re-| = ‘guest New School Be Tribute to Educational Worker. The Chevy Chase Citizens' Associa- tion last night adopted resolutions urg- ing the Board of Education to apply 4he name of Horace S. Jones to the hew school on Broad Branch road. A Ppetition, signed by a number of resi- dents of the community, citec Mr. Jones' many activities in’ educational mnatters in the Chevy Chase area. Favor Boundary Change. A proposal to amend the assoclation’s eonstitution to permit of a boundary change was presented to_the meeting which was held in the E. V. Brown Bchool, Connecticut avenue and Me- | & Kinley street. The amendment, which ‘cannot be voted on until after a month has elapsed, would relinquish jurisdic- tion over the west side of Connecticut avenue from Albemarle to Ellicott street in favor of the Forest Hills Citizens' Association. R. H. Sargent of the Geological Sur- very gave an illustrated lecture on | Alaska, showing scenes taken from air- Planes on tours by the survey in 1926 and 1929. Resolutions were adopted lamenting the death of Alfred T. Gage, | @ former active member of this asso- | iation. New Members Elected. New members were elected as follows Mrs. E. D. Barrett, Comdr. C. C. Davis, Miss Carolyn Eber, B. E. Callicott, M Francis G. Hill, George I. Borger, Wil llam S. Friedman, H. O. McLean, E. !\xlmn, B. M. Jarboe, S. P. Peacock, . D. Allen, B. E. Hunsinger, W. C. Cunningham, S. P Fracker, A. D. Spangler, H. V. Ostermayer, B. T. Bcott, R. Potbury, Mrs. P. A. Laddon, James L. Gill, jr.; William A. Taylor, W. P. Woodring, W. H. Rastall, J. J. Halsey, Charles P. Maloney, Charles , M. A. Linzel, A. S. Canfield. Mrs. . L. Yeoman, Mrs. Charles Sturbitts, . 8. Simon, G. G. Loeffier, Miss Emma ;’ Hahn, John Seward, S. A. Bill," L. . Macomber, Omar Bundy, M. C. enfeld, Dr. William Hamilton, Mrs. . K. Souther and Willlam T. Murphy. Arthur Adelman, president of the asso- eiation, presided. . Many men in Spain are carrying | feather purses tipped with precious metals and lined with expensive ma- ferials. TODAY'S AMUSEMENTS. Gayety—"Peek-A-Boo,” at 2:15 and 8:156 p.m. Metropolitan—“Captain Thunder,” at 11 am., 12:48, 2:35, 4:35, 6:15, 8 and 9:50 p.m. Fox—"Oh, for & Man,” at 11:05 am,, 1:18, 3:41, 5:19, 7:42 and 10:05 p.m. Columbia—"“Grumpy,” at 11 am, 12:50, 3:05, 5:20, 7:30 and 9:45 p.m. Rialto—"The Storm,” at 11:45 am., 5, 3:45, 5:45, T:45 and 9:45 p.m. Palace—"Passion Flower,” at 12, 2:17, 4:39, 7:31 and 9:53 p.m. Earle—"Divorce Among Friends,” at 12:15, 2:30, 4:40, 7:40 and 10 p.m. R-K-O Keith's— ‘Madonna of the Streets,” at 11:35 a.m., 1:37, 3:39, 5:39, 7:41 and 9:43 p.m. Ambassador—"“The Big Trail,” 5:30, 7:34 and 9:40 p.m. Central—"Eyes of the World,” 11 am. to 11 p.m. Tivoli—“Min and Bill,” 6:15, 8:05 and 9:55 p. Canadian Engmeer Dies. ST. CATHARINES, Ontario, Decem- ber 18 (#)—Lieut. Col. Reuben Wells Leonard, 70, Canadian engineer and philanthropist, died yesterday. at at 2:40, 4:30, EXPERTS HERE TO REPA TR PPLIAN Christmas Cards OF UNUSUAL BEAUTY COLUMBIA PHOTO SUPPLY 1424 New York Ave. N.W. Brighter Ritchen EN your kitchen be- comes a dull, uninterest- ing spot in your home, it is time to put in a new KOHLER of KOHLER one-piece acid- resisting sink with the sen- sational Duostrainer that eliminates dishpans. In whitg or color. E. G. Schafer Co. 4100 Georgia Ave. B e S S Sttt G R OS NER'S 13285 F- STREET offering our Entire Stock of Kuppenheimer and Grosner Overcoats Groups Reduced Important Reduced {HOG PUT IN ONE SAUSAGE 291-Pound Animal Makes 77 Feet of Food. GREENSBURG, Pa., Decem! 1 (#)—If you are -mmuu.uy u;“cfined.. here’s one for the bool John Harr, a (-rmer nur Jones Mills, ade a sausage 77 feet long from a 7V, months old hog, which welghed 291 pounds. THE CORCORAN GALLERY OF ART Twelfth Exhibition of Contemporary American 0il Paintings OPEN TONIGHT ADMISSION FREE From 8:00 until 10:30 o'clock. o Also Open Daily (Except on Christmas Day) as Follows: Sundays and New Year Day, from 2:00 until 5:00 pm. Mondays, from 12:00 noon until 4:30 p.m. Other week days, from 9:00 am. until 4:30 pm. W&K&&’#&% Get Your Fruit, Nuts and Candies for Xmas at ORANGE GROVE 1210 N. Y. Ave. N.W. 1.00 Oranges, per basket. Grapefruit, Basket Mixed Baskets ... Tangerines, basket NUTS—SPEC] Calif. Walnuts, 3 Ibs. for §: Calif. Almonds, 4 Ibs. for $! Brazil Nuts....4 Ibs. for §! Mixed Nuts....4 Ibs. for §: Paper-shell Pecans, 3 Ibs. for $1.00 Candies, 5-1b. box Assorted Chocolates . . Mixed French 5 Ibs. for $1.00 Mixed Hard Candies, 5 Ibs. for $1.00 Loose Clustered Raisins, 5 Ibs. lor $L00 Onnm or Grapefruit, bushel French Basket Filled With F‘rlll $1.00, $1.50, $2.00 and ezpress orders given Open evenings o.m. Drive Your Auto Over Mail special attention. until 1 | E. Mormon Paper Co. 1009 Pa. Ave. D. C, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 18, 1930. LAST WEEK OF THE CHRISTMAS GIFT SHOP Potboilers’ Fair at the Aii‘Ts ¢L'YB ent, 2015 Eve Street urnm 3L, Y5 Jow prices. for the lAI. BOHEME YOUR KIND OF A BANK Your Present Car You'll feel at home the moment you step inside the doors of the Lincoln National Bank—and be- hind the firflled windows or in the officers’ chajrs you'll ind friendly folks, warm, l]umfln' compe- tent folks — ready and wxl]md to serve you. For over 40 years this bank h‘s rflndefed every serv- ice to all depositors, large or: small, which good banking custom provides. Toc‘ny its long line of friends from various walks of life, from all parts of the city, more in- delibly stamp it as a bank for everybody. We invite your account. LINCOLN NATIONAL BANK 7th and D Streets , 17th and H Streets in trade TEN DAYS of Steadily Dropping Prices Every Day Prices Go Down OF RECONDITIONED AND GUARANTEED TRADED CARS EXTRA! ‘These Cars not included below— 10 CARS to be sold at $5 DOWN AMUSEMENTS. 1’!!" Ammm Tour GERMAN GRAND OPERA MPANY RETURN ENGAGEMENT NATIONAL THEATRE Greene' rt Bur o0 G st.; telephone District 6493. PRINCESS "t oo™ ALL-STAR CAST in “80UP_TO mcflmoub Tgunnnlu YA 5 ING, "GIRL OF THE GOLDEN WEST." TAKOM'A “Ro ‘F:m'-'-‘“r---‘n..“ "SCARLET PA(]ES" Mat. Wed., 3:30; Sat. 1:15. Warner Bros.' o e Rd. N.W. TODAYEL, BRENDEL_ AND GUERITE CHURCHILL in BIG TRAIL." “Warner Bros.” MAR- “THE o B Bt NE v— BERT LYTELL in “BROTHERS." ‘Warner Bros.” AvALON Conn. A'l. and MeKinie ©. TODAY—HELEN UG0S NAN e ‘Warner Bros.” TQDAY_HAROLD BELL wmom"s w-ru-r nm CENTRAL *® 8 Bet. D ana & TQRAY_ HAROLD BELL WRIGHTS FAMOUS NOVEL. “E¥ES OF THE w-mn Bros. i7 'OLONY CP——— ORROW-—JOHN “BILLY, THE " 1230 O st NE. 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EXCITING! poIhe, Weaders of Theso Seas ught to You in All Their Blory With M. and Mrs. Pinchot to ;‘3!; You of These Wonders. Present This Unusual Feature in Conjunction With and Under the Auspices of— The National Museum Oon THE / STAGE)/ FANCHOMNC MeGrath and Deeds Leonora Corl Sunkist Beauties Sensational Finale with Live Ponles in Breath-Taking Kace MYRNA LOY Mll. PAGE 7 | SHUBERT-BELASCO S5 % Cam. Xmas Night Throus New Year's to Jan. 3rd WHEN TWO MEN WANT ONE_GIRL— “You Know How ’Tis!” many fine cars being traded In on d in order to acquaint more people oing reconditioned we are holding this unusual sa rked up. All starting prices have been advertised bef Il have been reconditioned in the way that has built our reputation. Watch the Prices Go Down!! 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