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| Scissors and Knives i T el "Chates M GIISON'S. fl|7 G St. N.W. ' MOVING PICTURE CHINE FOR THE HOME {Kodatoy. It is a_won- s See it. (-Imn Rented—Complete Stock a LEESE °c* A Co. 614 9th St. N.W. CALENDARS d an DIARIES NOW HERE Store Hours—8$ to 5:30 E. Morrison Paper Co. 1009 Pa. Ave. DEAF? ! - llh lectric Audiphi mn TR it Bt Sadiatene oratories Private_Demonstrations 1217 G Street 'WONDER HOTEL OF WASHINGTON AMBASSADOR 1 HOTEL Doun i\“d‘o 'I"“‘ :Wr);:,:%j e .“dba I uO/ < Q\‘ mflnsums "t 500 ROOMS FROM $2.50 ROMANCE IN EVERY AUCTION SALES. FUTURE DAYS. (Conti d. ADAM A. WESCHLER TRUSTEE'S SALE OF VALUABLE IM- EROVED REAL ESTATE ENOWN AS REMISES 1319 RIGGS PLACE N.W. etured thereby, will sell at public auction, in remises, on WEDNESDAY, AY JANUARY, A.D. 1. K P.M.. premises, situate in the 50t ‘Washinston Digislct” of - Golmbia, mnd designated as and being lot numbered Sixty-three () in George T. Dearing's sub- division of lots uare numbered two Vnine . (330, 4s per plat e he office of the surveyor "for the District of Columbia in Liber W B. 81° olioS3s7" together with- the Improve: ments, consisting of two-story attached Brick dwelling: Terms of sale: Onme-third of the pur- thase money to be paid in cash, balance in w0 equal installments, payable in one and ys from day of sale, otherwise the trustee Feserves the right to resell the property at the risk and cost of defaulting purchaser, after five days’ advertisement of such resale in. some nnn-ner published in Washing- AMERICAN SECURITY AND TRUST_CO.. Trustee. By HOWARD MORAN, Vice President. (Tlg. figfil}marofl, tant 3 de30.20.31-saz 59 ASriant Secretary PROPOSALS. PROPOSBALS WILL BE OPE the Bupt. of Lishthouges, Detroit, Mlch p.m., Jantary 9, 1931, for 8 to 15 '50-watt Tebnswitiere Baiple of trangmitier desired 25 be seen ¢ the offce of Supt. of Lisht. Detroit, Mich., on December 29, and 31, 1830. o % upon application. EDUCATIONAL. _ National University Law School ‘Winter Term Begins January 2, 1931, at 6:30 P.M. Standard three-year coiirse lndA ing to flmun of LLB, B. C. leading to de- grees of LLM., M. P. L, 8. J. D. and D. C. L. . All classes held at hours conven- fent for employed students. School of Economics and Government Degree courses of collegiate grade offered in Political Science, Govern- ment, Economics, Psychology, His- gory, Finance, Business and Lan- guages. Address Secretary ‘National 6617. 818 13th St. N.W. "TRANsFER & STORAGE Co. jonal 9220 to 9230 DAVIDSON STEAMS""’S SOUTH by SEA DE LUXE SERVICE FROM NEW YORK ToMIAMI—Express saflings every 'ednesday and Saturday. To JACKSONVILLE —Every Tues- :fluflm and Saturday, at Charleston, 8. C. berwern MIAMI and HAVANA Dipect Overnight Service tickets NEW YORK o HAVANA & day for sightseeing in Miam!. To CHARLESTON, §. C.—Every Tuesday, Thundsrandbseturder. 5 GALVESTON,TEXAS~— Saturdays. ALLIMYOW daye. mso up. wnu i taining 10 attractive m:mnm- | of the oil industry. They are small, | | this situation,” OIL LEADERS RALLY 10 AID PRODUCERS Threat to Small Well Owhers Taken Up in Oklahoma Meeting. By the Assoclated Pres: TULSA, Okla., December 26.—The oil industry rallied today to minister to the ailing producers of Southeastern Kansas _and Northeastern Oklahoma, whose chief market outlet will be closed January 1 with the withdrawal of the Prairie Oil & Gas Co. as & purchaser. Representatives of major crude ofl | purchasing and pipe line companies met here in response to a call by E. B. Reeser, president of the American Pe- troleum Institute, to devise a remedy. Reeser was confident the conference would arrange new market outlets for | the affected wells, called the “backbone” | shallow sand wells, most of which have maintained production several years. “We are going to get somewhere in Reeser said. “The pres- ent emergency has focused attention of the industry upon the fact it must pre- serve these little produc The Prairie Companys withdrawal | as a_purchaser was made necessary, of: ficials have explained, because o storage tanks and a diminished market. All sessions of the conferénce to be behind closed doors. $5 GOLD PIECES AS GIFTS‘ CHICAGO, Dtcember 26 (@) ohn D. Rockefeller gives away di His daughter gives away $5 gold pieces— at least she did yesterday. Accom- panied by a bodyguard, Mrs. Edith Rockefeller McCormick presented shining gold coin to each of the police- | men along Lake Shore Drive, on which | she lives. 1 191 | for THE EVENING TODAY'S AMUSEMENTS. Shubert-Belasco—“Bird in Hand,” at 8:30 p.m. Gayety. 8:15 p. Fox—"Tom Sawyer,” at 12:30, 2:40, 5:14, 7:55 and 10:29 p.m. Columbia—“Abraham Lincoln,” at 11 am, 1, 3:10, 5:15, 7:20 and 9:25 p.m. Rialto—“Thé Cohens and Kellys in Africa,” at 11:50 a.m., 1:50, 3:50, 5:50, 7:50 and 9:50 p.m. Palace—"“Along _Came _Youth” at , 2:19, 4:41, 7:30 and 9:52 pm fle—"Going Wild,” at 13, 2:25, 35 and 9:55 p.m. 0 Keith’s — “Hook, Line and at 11:40 am., and 1:40, 3:40, and 9:40 p.m. Metropnllun— “Whoopee,” at 11 am., 2:40, 2:25, 4:10, 5:55, 7:40 and 9:25 “Girls in Blue,” at 2:15 and pm. Ambassador—“Whoopee,” st 2:15, 4:10, 5:55, 7:45 and 9:40 p. Central— ‘Min md Bfll g ll am. to 11 pm. 1. 0. HOWE FALLS DEAD IN NEW YORK STATION By the Associated Press, NEW YORK, Dec:mber 26.—J. Olin Howe, historian and political economist and for many years a familiar figure in Washington, fell dead yesterday in the Ohristmas rush at the Grand Central Station as he was about to take a train to ancestral home in New England. He 56 years old. How: was a secretary in Washington Representative George Lilley of Connecticut. connected with the news bureaus of the Boston Transcript, Springflield (Mass.) Republican and the New York ‘Tribune. At the time of his death he was a! member of the International Advisory Buald which has just completed a col- ion of prints and documents record- 5,000 years of man's conquest of the is remembered here by veterans on Capitol Hill, vhere he was secretary to Representa- tive George Lilley of Connecticut (1903- 06). At various times he was | STAR. WASHI GIRL, 17, IS KIDNAPED FROM LAWN OF HOME| Brother Pursues Car, but Abductors Make Escape—EKnown Hood- lum Sought. By the Assoclated Press. CHICAGO, December 26.—Two men kidnaped Alice Serranek, 17, from the front of her home near Downers Grove, 111, yesterday and eluded & brother who pursued them as far as Hinsdale. The girl was standing on the lawn waiting for her brother to get an auto- mobile from the garage. He heard her scream, and ran out to see the men carrying her to their automobile. He gave chase in his car, but lost the trail. Sheriff Edward Hesterman of Wheaton started a search for a Chicago hood- lum, who, he said, had been seen re- cently in Wheaton. The girl's family could advance no motive for the kidnaping. XPERTS HERE TO REPAIR EXTECTRICAL. APPLIANCES on: Toasters. Grills. A Warmer Home During 1931 —through careful construction and small fuel consumption, is provided by Pierce-Eastwood Boilers and Radiators. Installed on a time-payment plan. See Your Naborhood Heating Con- tractor for Installation! | E. G. Schafer Co. Exclusive Distributors 4100 Georgln Ave. MANGEL'’S, 937 F ST. N.W. SEMI-ANNUAL SALE OF DRESSES S TR LLYDE-MALLORY %3 Mills Bids. 1. Watmngton, # oramy Authorized Tourist Agent g Our entire stock of ad- vance, Spring, higher priced models reduced to these two groups! Two price groups — re- gardless of former prices! One of the most dramatic Dress Sales in Mangel’s History! A store-wide sale. New arrivals each day dur- ing the sale!l These Are Advance Spring Models Silk frocks in black and the *‘ bright** shades for dark coats . ..some with tunies. Sunday Supper frocks of chiffon and silks many with touches of lace. Cloth frocks in wool crepe with littls tucks and new variations. Women’s and Misses’ Sizes C., FRIDAY, DECEMBER 26, 1930. R-K-O NOW Fovmame Special Midnight Show New Years Eve All Seats Reserved CHARLES ROGERS in “ALONG CAME YOUTH” THE _STA ALCAN ROGERS in ‘KNICK KNACKS Doors Open 1:45 Su ACAST of WORLD FAMOLL /TARS Acammfoutmmfflm COMPLETE CHORUS gnd SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA RETURN ENGAGEMENT NATIONAL THEATER Yion. Evee . m. ‘Goetterdsemmerung E W' on " sale. Greene's Concert Bureau, Drol G'st. Telephone District 6493, COMING The Great WIGMAN Germanys Grestest Woman Dancer HEATER. FRL, onts Mra. Grenes tnnur\ Burein, Droop's, 1300 G 8t ‘Dis. 6453, No. 79 For CATARRH and SINUS TROUBLE HOMOEOPATHIC PHARMACY 1007 H Street N.W. N x4y Carl Zeiss Cameras With F-4.5 Zeiss Lenses New 7 COLUMBIA PHOTO SUPPLY 1424 New York Ave. N.W. Your car may be sold at your [EE B.BUTLER © ANCORPORATED 2155 Champlain St. Above V—Near 18th Accounts Don’t Get Caught “short” mnext 'Yuletide. In- sure enough cash for every- body's gift by joining Our 1931 Christmas Savings Club 50c—$1—$2—$5 Weekly 3% Interest safe, Drpnm Bozes $3 Year up Our Conn. Ave. Office FRANKL[N National Bank Penna. Ave. at 10th St. NW. 1111 Connecticut Avenue Jobn B. Cochran Thos. P. Hickman President. nd Cashier VIRGINIA SEASHORE Golf, Duck Shooting Fishing, Indeor snhlng LOW AUTO RATES Daily Service 6:30 P. M.— City Ticket Office Moved to 1423 H St. N. W., . National 1520 Norfolk and Washington Steamboat Co AMUSEMENTS. Be aKid Adain/ Play Hookey from Gre and Toul......seeMarkTwams immortal romance come to life in wow! with in his FIRST TALKIE—and MITZI GREEN Aunt iy the Cotlegians Filmland's Favorlte Later- DOROTHY clwmu-,n and GUY BUC LEQN BRUSILOFF and Fox Music Masters RON and DON at Organ SPECIAL KID2 4snow SATURDAY MORNING 5% 9AM. . | ALLKIDS I5¢ from| 90 I0AM. REGARDLESS OF AGE BOY SCOUTS SALUTE AT 9:30 A HOT TIME NEW YEARS E\'E Continuous Gala Augme Seats in the Mes Al Other_Seats. . NEVER S it A RHOW ! *Howard Hughes has produced an aviation spectacle, the like of which has not previously been seen on the Begins Tomorrow A $2.00 hit at regular Columbia prices—Doors open weekdays at 10 A.M. lgidnite show New Year’s ve. U United Artists Picture Loew’s A CoLuMBIA LAST TIME TODAY, “ABRAHAM LINCOLN” {N SENSATION STARTS SKI NNEK “TOMORROW ENCHANTING TRIUMPH OF SCREEN....ONCESEEN.... Noted Comedian in Comedy Classic "WITHERS OPRY" —win 5—Merry. Makers—5 Noted Broadway Jester Betty Jane Sol Gould CooperRevue B —Dmlmg S«ppm -7 KISMET GOES ON FOREVER! There ie no thill c.-.....m. Mistress of Ceremonies FYYYYYYYYVYVVVYYY GAYETY BURLESK BIG Xmas Matinee at 3 P.M. with ANN CORIO ME'I'ROPOLITAN Hurry, Last D EDDIE CANTOR “WHOOPEE” STARTS Nt ov01-0503 DAVID BELASCO Presents The Outstanding Comedy Hit “ITS A WISE CHILD” Laurence E. Johmon AN ALL-ENGLISH CAST DIRECT. PROM 500, TIMES IN'N: ¥. A Masterpiece Without a Peer PRICES: Ni BS0e to $3: lll Mat. and New Year's l'lli- 50¢ . Week of Mon., Jan. 5. Mail Orders Now GILBERT MILLER PRESENTS HAIL AND FAREWELL A New Play by PHILIP BARRY with ZITA HERBERT JOHANN & Mlnillll.l; NI < . 50 to 250 9TH AT GZE — _9THATGEE ~ IF YOURE HUMAN IT WILL GET YOU fi//m/tbdmhd/tlz n:hu,l/m: ke ttm '] SIDNEC‘Y‘ CHARLIE _MURRAY 5 VERA GORDON KATE PRICE | TECH ALUMNI DANCE Saturday, December 27 10 pm.—1 a.m. ARLINGTON HOTEL Dagmoir (Orchestra $1.00 PER' PERSON Come and See Your Classmates Concert l:ll Dance Cornell Musical Clubs On Their 37th Annual T e At the SHOREWAM HOTEL l.nny Dec. 29, at 8:30 p. m. ket oreham and wiie hell " CAROLINA BiR-* 3l 0% ROBERT WOOLSEY in “HALP sHoT 18th & Sts. N. Ehotaphone AL.__COMEDY. l. T Ave. N.W. ‘sTANEEY SMITH in COMEDY. STANTON 6th and C Sts. SHERM NE. Tiest Seund Beutpmant LOWELL AN “HE KNEW WOMEN.” 1348 Wisconsin Ave. IRENE DUMBARTON fiio 5o "sS: Wi CKETT R_and RAYMOND HA( YOUR _BACK.” 1119 DIRECTION SIDNEY HIPPODROME m'“i Doug. Fairbanks, Jr., in “Dawn m: “35d Butternut S No Parking Troubles MAURICE CHEVAL! “PLAY BOY OF PARIS" ernu Bros.” ADOR TODAY EDDIE HOO! 18th ol 'Ra"N.w. ANTOR in \Vnrnnr Bros. APOLLO ® ®'st nx TODAY MARILYN MILLER i Conn. Ave. and “Warner Bros.” AVALON w05 5% TQDAY-_BEN LYO! “A SOL- TeN'S PLAYTHING.” Pa. erner Bros.” AVENUE GRAND TQDAY—EDDI CAN O WHoOPRE T * 645 Pa. Ave. B.E. OR in Warner Bros.” AL ot St Bet. D ana & TODAY WALLACE =~ BEERY ~an MARIE DRESSLER in “MIN A Warner Bros. B IR LONY G Ave. & Focragut st TODAY—_EL BRENDEL _and UERITE. ROHILL MAR $i6 TRATA b Warner Bros.” 1230 C St N.E. TODAY~—~A,I‘ I AW Warner Bros.’” 1th & Col. RA. N.W. TODAY HOOT JIDAON m “poN- 'fi'vau 1ith & Park B4 N.W. TQDAY_EL BRENDEL in “JUST w-m: lru.’ YORK G- Ave. & Quebee 1. N.W. TODAY. -AM AND