Evening Star Newspaper, March 9, 1931, Page 38

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D. C., MONDAY, MARCH 9, 1931. INDIANA DEAN HONORED |Indians, today was elected president ot | | the American Association of Collegiate Schools of Business. W. E. Hotchkiss of Leland University was elected vice' president and J. An- NEW ORLEANS, March 9 (P.— |%:mn o o fedk i of William A. Rawles, dean of the Col-|yrer. The association elou': its an- lege of Commerce of the University oh‘ nual session today. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, Celébrate Golden Wedding MR. AND MRS. GEORGE BURKLIN WED 50 YEARS LAST WEEK. - C-8 HE EYE _FRENCH HONORPAI | T0 DR, VURPLLOT | AMUSEMENTS. | HUNDREDS COULDN'T W. A. Rawles Heads Collegiate Schools of Business Association. Now Playing- CLARA Let us find out No Appointment Necessary Co. 614.9th St. N.-W. Hour Kodak Finishing FILMS In before 10:30_a.m. ready 4:30 same day. CGOLUMBIA PHOTO SUPPLY 1424 New York Ave. N.W. THIS COMING JULY. FOR YOUR VACATION TRIP My 22d Annual Sulg!,m:'r’ Vacation Tour e West will be 39-Day ~ Personally al Ask for details of my Western Tours E. R. ROCHESTER TOURS Room 910, District National Bank Blds. oF 'Chesapeake & Ohio Ticket Office. ELFCTI Such as Iron: e Rector Gets Theological Faculty in Paris. States, was yesterday bestowed on Dr. Florian Vurpillot, rector of French congregation of St. arts, master of arts and doctor of oloj Thedlogie Prot-stante of Paris, which Dr. years ago. diately following the decoration. spirit of Lent at Valley Forge. crucifixion. The beginning of new he declared. on the four temptations of Christ averred. gree- From Protestant The degree of docteur en theologie, | { horois causa, of the Faculte de Theologie | Protestante of Paris, an honor held by | only three other persons in the United John's Church, at French services held in the church. The diploma was accompanied by an epitoga, a stoll des'gnating in three bands of ermine on a background of purple the degrees of bachelor of Fresentation of the diploma and ac- | ignia was made by Rev. , rector of the French of Esprit, New York. | . May s special representative in the United States of the Faculte de Speaking on “Les Tentations” imme- Maynard extolled the name of George washmgwn as having exemplified the | 1 referred to the episode at Valley Forge | 'as the most remarkable event since the significant_eras were marked by each, The sermon of Dr. Maynard was based of the objectives to which He had been | tempted were realized finally by Christ | and 8:15 p.m. through His own labors, Dr. Mnynurd‘ De-| Rev. " the the- i | from Vurpillot graduated some | Dr. Hr‘ MR. AND MRS. GEORGE BURKLIN of 4627 Georgia avenue celebrated their fftieth wedding anniversary last Tuesday. They were tendered with a reception at their home Tuesday night, which was attended by their many friends. Mr. Burklin is a retired Government employe. —Harris & Ewing Photo. and | Al | Celum at 11 am, 1, 3:10, 5:15, 7:20 and 9:30 | ington, was fined $50 and costs Satur- TODAY'S AMUSEMENTS. National—"Trader and 8:30 pm. | Gayety—“Step-Lively Girls,” at 2:15‘1 VIRGINIA FINES BUS LINE | | Horn,” at 2:30] | Spectal Dispatch to The Star. RICHMOND, Va., March 9.—Nevin | Bus Lines, operating a passenger bus bia—“Reaching for the Moon." | service between Richmond and Wash- day by the State Corporation Commis- your cold Yet the viper is as pleasant to breathe as crisp mountain 'air Corps don't stay with you long while you breathe Vapex. For ‘Vapex checks a cold swiftly and surely. Your head gets clear . . . your ' When VAPEX drops in, drops out nose opens up . . . all the distress of a cold disappears with a few deep breaths of this delightful in- halant. And it's as pleasant as breathing pure mountain air. Another important point to re- member about Vapex is that it is safe and easy to use. A drop on your handkerchief or a drop at each end of your pillow is all you need, for the vapor keeps its strength all day or night. Vapex is very inexpensive. The $t bottle contains fifty applicas tions—an average of only ac apiece. Millions of bottles are sold yearly. It is approved by Good Housekeeping because it is safe for every one—even little children. Ask your druggist for V-As P-EX—the original inhalant dise covered during the war. E. Foucera & Co., Inc., Dis tributors of Medicinal Products Since 1849. s a Paramount Piclure ‘ NO LIMIT ith STUART ERWIN - HARRY CREEN on the STAGe~ Z';N'IN VAUDEVILLE REVUE' with a hoit of Broadieay Seavs COLIIMBIA Now Playing~ DOUGLAS Al 4@ modern wall street wizards w;i. BEBE I;ANNGIEIS . Unfl/m/ cture ‘ A GLORIOUS NEW STAR " ELISSA LANDI AND THE POPULAR CHARLES FARRELL In the Season’s Most Romantic Picture “BODY AND SOQUL” GET IN! NATIONAL JAMMED AT OPENING PERFORMANCE METRO-GOLDWYN-MAYER’S MIRACLE PICTURE TRADER HORN HAILED AS LAST GASP IN SCREEN ACHIEVEMENT RESERVE SEATS IN ADVANCE 2:30—TWICE DAILY—8:30) sion for failure to renew liability and | property damage insurance of $10,000 | | within the time required under its Vir- | ginia certificate. ON THE STAGE FANCHON & MARCO’S “NEW YORKER” IDEA | WOMAN FLYERS LAUDED | pusce_mo tami st 1 am. 110 25, 5:37, 7:49 and 10:04 p.m. Fox—“Body and Soul,” at 12, 2:35, 4:58, 7:57 and 10:15. Tavipped ‘with electric. dist “avipped With electric dish- d _the new e ey Members of Sex Superior to Men, washing unit an “duo-strainer.” and see it! Always phone— ADams 0145 No. 80 For Neuritis HOMEOPATHIC: PHARMACY 1007 H Street N.W. Phone NA. 1695 Business people will be glad know that Safe Deposit Boxes, $3 Yr. —angd up, are now available at Pennsyl- Avenue as _well 1111 Conn. to our vania Savings i Acccunts MEMBER FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM Under U. S. Treasury Supervision Pa. Ave. at 10th 1111 Conn. Ave. —we have them. Let Us Sh~w You Our Stock STORE HOURS. & to 5:30 E. Morrison Paper Co. 1009 Pa. Ave. One-Cent Sale Ends Wednesday 10c Wash Cloths 2 for 11c 25¢ Rose Water and Glycerine for 26¢ 50c Breezy Shaving Cream 2 for 51c $1.00 Elixir Iron, ‘Quinine and Strychnine 2 for $1.01 75¢ Imported Russian Mineral 0Oil 2 for 76¢c 50c Dr. Hobson's Hepatic Salts 2 for 51c We Deliver $2 or More Over 100 Other Items in This Sale § GIBSON’S 919G St. N.W. 1 You Feel Weak and Sickly Take Warning Now! Tired Run down? Fe f sorts ‘s nature’s r sign that you're out of w, this minute, you're ring from vita- Even if The way to get these vitamins is to take cod liver oil. But don’t take it the old-fash- icned liquid way. Take it in tiny tasteless tablets. McCoy's Cod Liver Oil Tab- lets will give you all the vita- mins of the pure Norway cod liver oil from which they're made. Ail the benefits are there. Everything but the bad taste. Your guarantee of this is the seal of approval of the Good Housekeening Institute. Says Record-Holder. make far better flvers than men, {record for barr en's University Club today. | “Women are more sensitive and than men.” she said. these qualities. No more_is ly. He went out with super-flyer. super-man.” Amelia Earhart, transatlantic who is now Mrs. George Palmer nam, said that she whether men or women made the fiyers. Laura H. Ingalls, holder of the world | rolls, told the Wom- was _undecided R-K-O Keith's—"The Last Parade, NEW YORK, March 9 (#).—Women } at 11:32 g Miss | p.m. alert p.m. the | p.m. fiyer, | Put- bet- | Earle—“Father’s Son,” at 11:30 am., | 2:05, 4:35, 7:38 and 10:05 p.m. | ensith | Rial'o—“The Lottery Bride,” at 11:40 Flying demands | 5 m 1:40, 3:40, 5:40, 7:40 and 9:40 It requires pelrcvpnon. ion and execution simultaneous- o his the day of the | Metropolitan—Sit Tight.” at 11 am., | 12:40, 2:29, 4:15, 6:05, 7:50 and 9:40 Tivoli—“Illicit,” at 2, 3:50, 5:45, 7:40 and 9:35 pm. Central—“Under Suspicion,” 11 am. | fiyers, because there were only about | to 11 p.m. 30 women pilots among 10,000 licensed | Ambassador—"Father's Son,” at 6:15, 8:05 and 9:55 p.m. J _ WHERE TO DINE. Lobsters and other Sea Food, when served at O’Donnell’s Sea Grille, are -at their best. am., 1:32, 5:32, 7:32 and 9:32 1207 E St. N.W. Never Closed T March 9 heavy silk. BOSTRUANS 550 St. Alban 2-Pants Suits 329.50 A drop on your handkerchief "VAPEX Breathe your cold away ] *Reg. 11§ Pat. 08, Listen to the Vapez radio program over Sta- tion WBAL every Saturday_evening from 9.30 to 10:00 Eastern Standard Time. 1319-1321 F Street STETSON HATS Hours: 8A. M. to6P. M. With extra trousers worth $8 to $10 these are SOME bargains. Facts....Reasons worth your time to read Why can the Young Men’s Shop claim $50 value for their St. Alban spring suits? Because the fine grade of materials used through- out are given the same care and preparation and practically the same methods in tailoring that would be used by a custom tailor . . . and his charge would be $75 or more. All these cloths and foundation canvases are thor- oughly cold-water shrunk. The garments will keep their original shape indefinitely, being HAND- PRESSED at the factory. Foundations are most carefully constructed. and every seam in the suit is sewed with the best of L% You find range for choice in lines that number more than 3,500 suits. Surely they containn the shade and the pattern to please. Besides all regular sizes, in a stock of such huge pro- portions we are enabled to carry sizes for men who are very tall and slender, or ‘unusually tall and heavy; also the “shorts” for those who are under the regulation height, either slender or heavy. This means that a man of any build can be given a perfect fitting with garments as they were originally designed. Slight alterations may be necessary, but the suit won’t have to be torn all to pieces to make Spring These 3,500 St. Alban suits in- clude all the new Suits spring colors and a multitude of new patterns. The smooth-finish worsted is the prevailing fabric, with the great majority full silk lined, silk vest back, and sleeve linings . . . all have TWO pairs of pants. Think about the suit for Easter while this- price is in effect. BOB WEST BRUSILOFF RkO KEIT DOORS OPEN 30 GThe thrilling story of a gangstei, final fadeout . . . . ad STELLAR CAST G¥e took what he wanted. . ruthlesly. without fear of con- sequences . £ N GARRI ¢ ZASU PrETE ROBERT CHISHOLM PHILHARMONIC SYMPHONY OF NEW YORK MAR. 10, 4:30 CONSITyTION TOSCANINI conducting Tickets, §3.25, 3, $2.75, §2, $1.50, $1 ¢ T. Arthur Smith, 1330 G st. in er L. Kitt's. Gayety Buriesk Another i00% Show “Step I.iely Girls” Resinol for that Nights, 50c, 750, $1.00, $1.50 Matinees, 50c, 75c, $1.00 TODAY, 9 A M. §4 (5 TOURS) $s0 Tickets P‘h'bl"o -w THURS. BeLas L 5th Prof. Players’ Subscription Offering euie MERIVALE n » As iy Dr. Harmer” A» gt LB ARTHUR WING PINERO JAIL ORDERS NOW, SEATS WED. Ere Orch., $3: Mesz.. 50, 1.50 B ol i, St Bren 33 Mezz' $3. §1.50, $1; Baie., $1. Tis:Gal. 3. ASHTON _ .CAranatay “WAY FOR A SAILOR.” " DIRECTION SIDNEY L HIPPODROME X 5, Ed. 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