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'C—-10 Efl of the unnzd (o8 Blates tion o selged petty Tess “as AR srveets eae a8 ;'u'o’" cr?” Veole t"c-n" * No. 29, 5 ¢ emmber 4. 1930 Fruck; No M5’713 Se) I:,mber 20, lm Ford ‘hoadsier. Motor No. 13732 Lot upmobile , Tourine. tmm Octoper 19, Ford! No. 8478419 | ber e tober unz'u Nmembfr b T No. '19357182; Wovembe: 5. {1930, Ford 36834 Novedihet 1. 1630 ourt 168880; Novem- ok, 1930, Ford Coa . Motor Nox wnnuv 14, 1930, Hupmobiis Roadsier. Mo o B 144040, Noverher o5 hmpfl ch, Motor . No. - 96124476: 9%0. Chevrolet Coupe, Motdr N bisn008: ber Ford Coum Mator No urini PLANE PASSENGER |=== DEATHS ARE FEW. ... 2 |Only Two Killed in 6 Months of Scheduled Service, Young Reports. Only two_ persons were killed while | riding as passengers in airplanes flying in scheduled service during the last six months of 1930, as compared with 22 killed during the first six months| ¢ last year, according to a report made Vuhllc yesterday by Clarence M. Young, |Assm.ant Secretary of Commerce for | Aeronautics. The two deaths occurred in the same 34. | accident Jate in November, when & com- "; bined mail and passenger plane, lost :|in a storm, crashed in California. One . | passenger was a woman and the other ‘No | was & mechanic employed by the air- 3 s of 3453 of the REvised Statutes of the es, respectivel iming any of {he abave the 2nd day of Febraary. t the: Rev o | ME n .<<tr‘ltnr i 4. hy WILLIAM R. BLANDFORD ibition = Administrator | Dated Decembe SPANISH | The Temple School Inc. Beginners’ Class in Gregg Shorthand January 7th, 7 O'Clock. 1420 K St. NA. 3258 DE JARDIN, FRENCH LANGUAGE Profs. from Pariz. conversational m Tapid progress. 908 14th n.w "!‘3!‘41 Felix -Mahony’s National Art Scheol Interior Decoration, Costume Dni[-. Commercial Art, Color. 1747 R. 1. Ave. North 1114 srevessetressesrrrsseeres Art—Advertising Interior Deeoration—Costume Design Life Class - Children’s Saturday Class New. Class>s Now Forming 1333 F St. N.W. WOOoD’S SCHOOL 311 E. Capitol St. Shorthand, Typewriting, Book- keeping and other Commercial % Branches 4615 Year Lincoln! 6038 4 Weeks—Days, $16 Evenings, $5.60 . Court F. W.o‘. LL M, Frimpll WASHINGTON Gonversayional, Method Pace Courses; B. C. S.w C. S. degrees; Day and: ning Classes; Ask_for Bulletin Benjamin Fi 314_TRANSPORTATION BLDG. Met. 2515 17th and H Abbott Art School s+ EXHIBITION P 10 te 5 Sundas, 3 to § Day and Evening Classes Commercial Art—Design Interior Decoration—Fashion Crafts—Childre Classes New Classes N 1624 H St. N.W. i M. ve- . £ an. 5 V.. Wushington. or aajsn Line, 999 Wet - Hastings St. Vancouver: SOUTH 4y SEA DE LUXE SERVICE FROM NEW YORK ToMIAMI~ Express sailings:! Every Wednesday and Saturday, except January 10th ‘steamer, which will call at Jacksonville. To JACKSONVILLE —Every ‘Tues- day. Thursday and Saturdey, calling at Charleston, 8. C. berween MIAMI and HAVANA Direct Overnight Service Thiough tickets RK 10 HAVATLA wthadeylors M To CHARLESTON, Thursday and Satur Te GALVESTON, TEXAS— Saturdays. ALL EXPENSE TOURS Economical all-expense tours from New York: Flerida, 6 io 12 days, $69.50 up: Havana via Miami, 9 0 20 days, $145 up. CLYDE MALLORY Lins . C—Every Tuesdow, Any_person i | e | | ooonwooon»o“onn'onn» ; line which suffered the accident. He ¢ | was traveling on ccmpany business and ; [not as a member of the crew, and 50 | was listed as a passenger. 20,000,000 Miles Flown. Though final reports as to the numbe: of miles flown in scheduled air trans- | port service during the past six mon.hs have not yet been received, it is con- ‘rvatively estimated, Mr. Young said, ! | that there were 20,000,000 airplane miles flown and more than 60,000,000 pas- senger miles flown. | _ ‘There were only two other fatal acci- | dents in scheduled air transportation during the last half of 1930. Each in- volved an airmail pilot. Both accidents, as well as that in which the two pas- sengers were killed, occurred at night and in stormy weather. During the first six months of 1930 | {here were six fatal accidents in sched- | involving five | uled eir transportation, pilots, one co-pilot and 22 passengers, n the absence of final reports for mileage flown during the last six 7 BAnY DO AMBASSADOR +~HOTEL . POOL ... Wedding Cards Get Well Cards Birthday Cards : COLUMBIA PHOTO SUPPLY 1424 New York Ave. N.W. E. Morrison Plpet Co. 1009 Pa. Ave. | A MOVING PICTURE MACHINE FOR THE HOME Kodatoy. It is a_won- slz derful movie projector. Films Rented—Complete Stock I LEESE o 614 9th St. N. W ; § § i o Constantly Varying Temperatures Are a Source of Illness Remedy This With a ,HRWRIATOMAT {E=s sonien] * For Full Particulars Write or Phone E.G.Schafer Co. Exclusive Distributors 4100 Ga. Ave. ADams 0145 0000000000000 0000000000 0“0000000“0“00“000’“0000 | Get Your Fruit At ORANGE GROVE 1210 N. Y, Ave. NW. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL We just received carload of Oranges, Grapefruit, Tange- rines. They are sweet and Mixed Baskets of Arti v i et shel. £110-51.50-81.35 Oranges or Grapefrult, bushel, i Der erate. ersvsslll Walants; & L. tor. L8100 $1.00 Every Wrt of Baltlmure iners shi, Tuesday, 6 P. M., rom the . a Merchants & .new, lar, e, luxurious, with a cnpucnty for three hundred passengers . « . sails for JACKSONVILLE and MIAMI A Jeisurel; and sj Pier ki Pratt S0, cruise over southern seas, warm . arestful salt-air trip, Visit , foot of Gay any Tuesday at sailing time and see for yourself the happy thron, embnrhng go aboard .J note the accommodations. Fri sailing to Savan- nah and Jacksonville . . . FARBS INCLUDE sheals, rogular berth. Thru tickets toall points. Autos carcied, $31.35 up. Ask fof des folder: A.T‘r 1338 H SEN.W. NatT4612 Wash. THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, months, Mr. Young said, it is indicated mtmmmflnlmflown more pas- nndmmpounm olmsumdcmre-u.rfledmn et Increase in Safety Noted. m remn'nble incmn In Mety is Young to obeying regulations dealing with opera- tion, equipment, maintenance and sonnel, observance of the regulation against flying below an altitude of 500 feet, the excellent n\umy of aircraft and engines \ued. the assistance rendered by the Depntment of Com- merce through its 15,000 miles of lighted airways, 354 in‘ermediate land- | ings flelds, radio beacon service, radio | weather broadcasts to planes in flight. and extensive system of collecting and | disseminating aeronautical weather in- | formation. R LA HEADS BAR BODY Taylor Morrison Elected President of Cumberland Association. | Special Dispatch to The Star. CUMBI , Md., January 8.— ' Taylor Morrison was elected pmldmt | of the Allegany County Bar Association at its annual meeting Monday. Other | officers chosen were Philip Roman, vlee‘ | president; David W. Sloan, secretary; Willlam M. Somerville, treasurer; Harry | R. Donnelly, librarian; F. Brooke Whit- \ ing, Fuller Barnard, jr., Walter C. Cap- | per, Saul Praeger and George W. Legge, directors. * Fuller Barnard, jr.; F. Brooke Whit- ing and Willlam A. Gunter were named a commission to take action on the| deaths of Willlam H. Cole and George Louis Eppler. has been Paid on Savings —and more, ~TODAY’S AMUSEMENTS. Shubert-Belasco — “Tomorrow Tonforrow;” -at 2:30 and 8:30 p.m. Nfll—‘l— “Philip Goes Forth,” 8:20 p. “Frivolities,” 815 fia’— Fox—"The Princess and the Plumb- er,” llmm.,lfl'll“,sll,lll md 10:21 pm. at at 2:15 and Columbia— "He 's Angels” (second week), at 10:20 a.m,; 12:30, 2:45, 4:50, 7:05 and 9:15 p.m. “Thcse Three French Girls,” :t“; am., 1:40, 3:40, 5:40, 7:40 and “Morocco,” at 11:20 am., 1% l'l;‘ gfi!’. 7:26 and 9:50 p.m. ‘The Lash,” at 11:46 am, 2:13:4:49, 7:32 and 10 p.m. I% Keith's—“The Crimina t 11:20 am, 1:20, 3:20, 5:18, 7 u and 9:18 p.m. letropolitan—“Outward Bound,” at 11 lh 12'!.122,411 6, 7:49 and A <2 —“Min and Bill," at 6:15, 8 and 9:50 pm. Central—“The Truth About Youth,” 11 am. to 11 p. r'ds—)(oumu Cry,” at 2:30, 4:20, 1 6:05, 7:55 and 9:40 p.m. Skl Hankow, China, has started & street- widening and developmenc program. Can Not Embarrass Most wearers of false teeth have sut- | b because their | “Slipped 't just tne | not, live in, fear of this o + at Lig- Dies or any other good druE | Siore:—Advertisement. For Forty Years *Columbia National™ meeting the legitimate credit needs of its customers, and is as ready, as ever, to take care of their requirements. [ Let's join_forces to make 1931 mutually prosperous. Safe Deposit Boxes, $3.50 per year up CoLumBia NaTioNAL Bank " Cafpital & Surglus,, $750.000.00 911 F Comfortable .25 Round == Tripto $ .00 Round == Trip to *1 Reliable ¥ Street Economical Every Saturday and Sunday Baltimore 80 minutes from heart of Washington to heart of Baltimore Tickets good on all trains Saturday and Sun- day, with return limited to last train . Sunday night Annapolis And UNITED STATES NAVAL ACADEMY Sundays Only WASHINGTON, BALTIMORE AND ANNAPOLIS ELECTRIC RAILROAD 12th & New York Ave, N.W. CIROSNERS 1325 F STREET Friday Only Men who know Grosner Quality will readily ap- preciate the unusual opportunity offered in this One- Day Grosner Special. ular stock and reduced for Shirts w! collar to Merchandise taken from reg- FRIDAY ONLY. t Regular $3.50 & $5 ith. demi-bosom and match—tab collars attached — regular' attached collars “and separate collars to match. No end of good- locking shades and patterns. DO THURSDAY JANUARY 8, 1931. mry‘The Sl mm RS Ide E ofl "‘:n w.m = “uuj‘” n-fl“ s PLoYE LEON and ASTER® WSt ¥ox "“.m ,,..- st Mo W Tonight- Last Tmes ThePRINCESS = PLUMBER ToNIGHT SHUBERT ELASC ILBERT MILLER romonn’b‘w TOMORROW \ NEW PLAY BY PHILIP BARRY ZITA & HERBERT JOHANN MARSHALL NEXT SUNDAY—SEATS NOW Final Shriek In Mystery Plays THE 5% $2.00 SEATS BLUE GHOST WITH IMPORTANT CAST 6 Months at Forrest Theatre, N. Y. C. NOTE This is the first big Broadway hit at the new scale of prices. Best_seats all nights, $2.00. Thurs. and Sat, l.m m $1.00 HOFMANN GREAT PIANIST Hall, Ere. Jan. 17 8:30 Bureau, s 500 s 92.50 on Drocs's. 1366 and G. Dis. 6405, GIGLI i S opie Teper, Met. Opera. s Shows: 'Yn Person— LEAVITT.IOCKWOOD Msfln lAlflY MRW POVLE Starts Saj “PASSION o Hfi%fier’ LEILA HYAMS TOMMY CI.IFFOKD WEST ng’cfi em 4dll at the MIGHTY ORGAN MAT. SAT. ONL! 'n: aulu A ev GEORGE KEI.IY Anl‘l" of “The Torchbe: howolt.” ~Cralg's Wil the !rldlll“- 2 Next Week,, Bes. Mon. Seats Selling. ROB{R‘ v NEWMAW Pfil:lflfl 2105 CIRCLE #one i A CAST. OP 20000 with QHN wnn MARGUERITE CHUKC RENDEL in_"THE BIG |cARoOLINA m.:m and omzvg_gvg TOBIN in “A LADY uucocgé‘ B 620 8 8t NE TODAY--LEW _ AYRES “AND LUPE 16 WEST." “Warner Bros, AVALON TODAY_LE A;;Z{S VELEZ IN w.mu Bros,’ E GRA| TODAY G)ucz LADY'S MORALS45" Warner Conn, Ave. 2nd McKinjey St. D C. | LUPE “B Pa. l"N ‘A T oth 84 Bet. D ana & TODAY-—-LORETTA YOUNG IN “THE TRUTH ABOUT YOUTH." Ave. & Ferragm st TODAY-—BEN LYON IN “A SOL- TOiER's PLAYTHING." 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The doctor said her, duty ‘was motherhocd psychoanalyst advised companionate marriage . . . lawyer inslsted on . divorce All SHE wanted was freedom to love whom she pleased! 'CONRAD NAGEL Genevieve Tobin Shr- of “A Lady Surrenders,” in U-Iv-rul- 'FREE lOVE win - ZASU PITTS . the the Judge LI Séo this sophisticated sxpose orn marriage and- decide for yo RIARNO NBN'IH AY GEE & " LAST TWO DAYS I | { THOSE THREE FRENCH GIRLS I "mom e | '[P ANNIVERSARY | 4 REATER SHOW MONTH - STARTING TOMORROW Handing ' America the First Big' Laugh of 1931 CHARLES RUGGLES JUNE COLLYER DORIS LLOYD A Columbia Picture THE CORCORAN GALLERY OF ART Twelfth Exhibition: of Contemporary American Oil Paintings OPEN TONIGHT ADMISSION FREE From 8:00 untjl 10:30 o’clock o Also open daily “as follows: Sundays, from 2:00 until 5:00 P.M. NOW PLAYING GARY COOPER. RICH “ODDS ‘and ENDS” Mondays, from 12:00 noon - until 4:30 P.M. Other - week days, from 9:00 LAST- 3 DAYS AM. until 4:30 PM. COMING SATUEDAY RUTH CHA’I’TER‘I’ON “The Bisht. s Lo ; Germany's -Greatest Woman Dancer rmfi- y Jork by shirm. NAT'L THEATER, FRI. um 9—4:90 B T mnumw?a 5 ¥l DANCES lelu!l IA g H.I-l-fllc'-cmfl.% G st The WORLD’S .GREATEST m-zn‘tne S |, i --lu 2619 14th . M,gg.wtggno,m DANCERS-- & 919 G St. NW. SBeats Mrs. Wilson-O» T orbous. 00 e TS b GROSNER’S ... 1325 F STREE_’I‘.