Evening Star Newspaper, March 13, 1931, Page 54

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POLICE COMPETING INPISTOL SHOOTING New Rifle Range Opened in Louisiana Avenue Is Fully Equipped. DELICIOUS CHOCOLATE EA FRESH YEAST VITAMINS B & G For Sale at All Fannie May Shops ONLY 1010 E St. N.W.—1354 F St. N.W. | | 1406 N. Y. Ave.—1704 Pa. Ave. N. 3305 14th St. N. Metropolitan, White House and Unit- ed States park police forces will par- ticipate in revolver shooting competi- tions which will formally mark the opening of the new National Rifle As- soclation-Washington Police Pistol and Rifle Rang in the rear of police head- | quarters on_Louisiana avenue this a: ernoon. The range is complet; equipped for pistol and small-bore T shooting, and has 12 firing points su able for 15-yard and 25-yard shooting distances. Construction of the range resulted from the joint efforts and interest of Gen, H. B. Crosby, Police Commission- F .d & Sat d er; Maf, H. G. Pra, superintendent of police; Lieut. Col. U. 8. Grant, , e | NI S o : , ¥ ngs and Public Parks; Brig. Gen. Mil- Large Size Padre's Wine NI (08 X™rC0org, executive vice presi- Tomic. Special, $2 05 | dent of the National Rifie Assoctation; $1.15 each. 2 for C. B. Lister, secretary-treasurer of the 10 Probak Blades, Rifle’ Association: E. F. Mitchell Man- i 66(: ager of the police division of the Rifi> 29c Great Special Offers Association; Capt. R. C. Montgomery, ntendent of the park police, and | Navy Department. ‘The polic mpetitions frem 1:30 until 6 o'clock. i fire will be 10 shots s rds on the standard American d target with th> police service iber revolver. in each of th: 14 d the Traffic Bureau, Detectiv 85 wemen's division, harbor C || White house police and park police will | be awarded a membership in the Na- 1 Coty Libstick Free with Above tional Rifle Association. ‘WE DELIVER §1 OR MORE e P GIBSCN’S Bees Are Really Busy. Some scientific investigators have 919 G Street N.W. 50c Prophylactic Tooth Brush, special $3.00 Gal. Mineral Oil, special Jelly Eggs, special, 1b 2 lbs., 25¢ $1.00 Coty Face Pow- der, special | proven to their own satisfaction that fi| bees will, if obliged, travel as far as 8! @ | miles to gath r nectar, which they turn | into honey, and at this rate 1 pound | of honey may represent 300,000 miles of travel. The 8-mile trip was often a vere exp:rience for tha bees, which i FXVERTS HERE T0 REPAIR ELFCTRICAI APPLIAN: Suel as frons. Fans. Toasters Grins. | streng wind, and in the case of a storm | the insects ‘sometimes returned to the | ’hl in an exhausted condition. "" 2 ~PENN_ POST HOTEL oPPosn'E PENNSYLVANIA STATION. §4. " Special Reservations, anpa 4-8000, 14 SORTS. ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. RESORT! Basking in glorious sunshine duledly above the Boardwalk and the ocean is the charmof De otel ® ATLANTICCITY during the early spring-. Unusua/-Homelike -Moderate Charges Fireproof Garage inRear — Walter J.Buzby.hc. Only tells HALF of the story about this Pric Special Group of KUPPENHEIMER and GROSNER SUITS /2 PRICE The heading tells only of the SAVING . . . the quali'y of the fabrics . . . the styling of the gar- ments . . . the fine manner in which-they’re tailored makes the line-up the group below— really mean something! and of SUITS SUITS SUITS Alterations at Cost now $25.00 now $27.50 For Spring GLENS and GREYS Glen Ur-qu-hart plaids , . the new pattern. Dove the grey. CROSNERS 1325 F STREET Grey 1is new spring ad to find their way in the face of a |1 TODAY’'S AMUSEMENTS. National—“Trader Horn,” at 2:30 and u 30 pm. Gayety—“Step-Lively Girls,” at 2:15 and 8 15 p.m Columbia—“Reaching for the Moon,” at 11 am, 1, 3:10, 5:15, 7:20 and 9:30 pm Palace — “No Limit,” at 11:50 am. 2:16, 4:46. 7:3¢ and 9:57 p.m. Fox—“Three Rogues,” at 4:58, 7:57 and 10:15 p.m. R-K-O Keith's—"Ten Cents a Dance,” at 11:39 am., 1:39, 3:39, 5:39, 7:39 and 9:39 pm. Earle—“Father's Son.” at 11:30 am., 2:05, 4:35, 7:38 and 10:05 p.m. Rialto—"Stolen Heaven,” at 11:45 am, 1:45, 3:45, 5:45, 7:45 and 9:45 pm. Metropolitan—*Sit Tight,” at 11 am., 12:40, 2:29, 4:15, 6:05, 7:50 and 9:40 pm. Tivoli—“Paid.” at 2:20, 7:40 and 9:30 pm. Central — “The Man Who Came Back,” 11 am. to 11 p.m. Ambaseador—“New Moon,” 8 and 9:50 p.m. FOUR SCOUT TROOPS OF D. C. TO BE INSPECTED Period for Capital and| Nearby Maryland and Virginia Will Begin Tonight. Four District of Columbia Boy Scout | trocops will be inspected tonight, open- ing the period for the annua inspecticn of all trcops in the District and in nearby Maryand and Virginia. Inspec- tion is to be made on the basis of neat- ness, uniformity, uniform, personal ap- pearance and insignia and a perfect in- spection nets a troop a total of 250 | points. The four troops to be inspected to- night at the Central Presbyterian Church, Fifteenth and Irving streets, at 8:15 o'clock, will be Troop 42 of Ali Souls_Unitarian Church, Troop 43 of the National Baptist Memorial Bible School, Trocp 31 of Gunton-Temple | Memorial Baptist Church and Troop | £ of Washington Heights Presbyterien | Church In a bulletin announcing the 1n<pec- ions ~Deuglas ) 12, 2:35, at 6:15, Annual the members. i and span appearance of habit and of emphasis All-Expense Trips VIRGINIA SEASHORE CITY TICKET OFFICE HONW. National 1520 Norfolk and + Washington Steamboat Co [l WASHINGTON’S BUSY 4:05, 5:55,{ " Leese’s Modern Optica FACTORY b oorpe of _experta. with every ment known to fhe mapufaciure of eve: lasses_is at your service. Sur“optometrist will & thorough ex itment Necessary Optical Co. your e; ipatien, wLEES 614 9th St. N.W. MMAMMMMN MHAMMMMA Hear With the ACOUSTICON Ear piece no larger thln a dlver dime Dictograph Prods ETZ 1217 G Street SWING'S WORLD FAMOUS ANNAPOLIS WASHINGTON Motor Coach Service Via National Defense Hishway DAILY Leave Washington . Leave Annapolis . BUS TERMINAL Sth and Pa. Ave. N.W. Washington, Marlboro & Annapolis Motor Lines, Inc. Information—NAT, 9493 AD. 4551 [ TRIANGLE] MOTOR COMPANY SPECIAL OFFER Your Old Ford or Chevrolet Like New for Only paint—st: car polished motor elean We Mare service. Get our and Fender work. and Duco Painting. : 'yszkvncz NY. AVE. & N. CAP. ST. NAT. 3983 OMPLETE Pord rices on Body ‘09 Re-Covering FURNITURE STORES ' HUNDRZDS OF REAL FURNITURE VALUES ARE LISTED BELOW . .. on Sale at Both of Our Siores $5.80 to $12.50 Junior Bases Finest quality. Shopworn and $7.50 to $20.00 Lamp Shades. and Bridge l.amp ..$1.00 .$1.00 siightly damaged. For Junior and Bridge Bases. Beautiful shades. Shopworn; some slightly damaged. $29.75 Walnut Tea Wagon. . . . Made with drop leaves, swivel .o...$11.98 rear wheels. $19.75 Walnut Serving Tables All perfect. Left over from $150 to $200 suites. $49.060 Hollywcod Vanity Dresser Large size. $08.00 Bed-Daverport Suite. . .. ... Left over from $200 walnut bed-room suite. .§48.50 Solid o2k frame, velour seats and backs. " $3.50 Radio Benches .. .. 9195 Wrought iron frames, jacquard upholstered seats. $1329.00 Overstuffed 3-Pc. Suite $57.75 Loose reversible cushions, fine grade velour coverings, $9.75 Coil Bed Springs. . . ..........$3.99 90 resilient coils; all bed sizes. $12.75 45-Lb. Mattress. . . . Of pure cotton; roll edge. All $98.00 4-Pc. Bed Room Nicely made and finished in 2- $162.00 Walnut Dining Room Suite . . .$4.97 bed sizes. Suite tone walnut. .$88.75 All large pieces. Chairs have upholsiered seats. $29.50 Wardrobes and Chifforobes. . . . $13.85 Ample drawer space in some. All walnut finish, $1.98 to $5.00 Cash and Carry Specials. . . 89¢ Footstools—Bed Lamps—Smoking Stands—Boudoir Lamps. $24.50 Strollers and Carriages. . . . . other makes. ..$14.75 Of reed fiber; Heywood-Wakefield and $29.50 Inner Spring-Filled Mattress. . .$12.98 Hundreds of coil units and large felt. All bed sizes. TERMS Arranged Weekly or Monthly EASY Il }) 8279 7th St. N.W. Two Busy Stores MAIN STORE Store No. 2—1213 Good Hope Road S.E. Three rough hombres . rustirg for caltle . . . hustling from a sheriff’s posse . hijacking a gold rush and enlisting their arms in a lady’s aid! VICTOR McLAGLEN THREE 'ROGUES Fox Movietone Comedy Action Picture with LEW CODY FAY WRAY EDDIE GRIBBON Fox Movietone News ON OUR STAGE ',’ FANCHON:MARCO' _ FOUNTAINGf LOTTHE N\AY ERS Hartley and Alvere: Frank Ste: Suakist Saying Goodbye to BOB WEST for a little while Picture Everybody Must '~ SEE...= Astonishing scenes and sounds brought back from the Hidden Continent to thrill and delight you. HELD OVER: NOW SELLING FINAL WEE. NATIONAL MATINEE EVERY DAY E7 Note—Nunday Mat., 3 S BELASCO Sth Prof. Players’ Subscription omrln( euie MERIVALE =YD, Hormey” o By SIR ARTHUR WING PINERO SEATS NOW —Eves., 500 to 88 RACHMANINOFF BEAT PIANIST. Conntitution Ha Seats. Mrs 13th TWO LOVERS AGAIN” «-THE WORLD . c NANCY . stolen kirses rta " fmfpmarm f/o/e/l Heaven o Lot glorious, No. 80 For Neuritis || HOMEOPATHIC PHARMACY 1007 H Street N.W. Phone NA. 1695 'WONDER HOTEL OF WASHINGTON AMBASSADOR uu. HO‘I:"L Doun “.d‘:‘::m Yy "0007, j “ ndball cop o FREE TO Gus;r, rts (3] |__s00 ROOMS FROM $2.50 Ed. Cteney sappearing Diving Eeauties BRUSILOFF'S ¥ MUSIC MASTERS @i Bobby Rollins Gayety Burlesk Another 100% Show “Step Lively Girls” Warner Bros.’ R AMBASSADOR col"Ra"N.w. TODAY_LAWRENCE, TIBBETT end GRACE "MOORE in » LLO 624 B St NE TODAY-TOM MOORE and LOLA HE COSTELLO CASI ner Bros. AVALON™ TODAY—EL EEN Conn. Ave. McKiniey St. D. BRENDEL and MAU SULLIVAN in " Warner Bro - AVENUE GRAND A -g TODAY_TOM MOORE and e COSTELLS OASE 7 otb 8L Bet. D ana B csnnu'x TODAY—CHARLES PA JANET GAYNOR in Tl /HO CAME_BACK. s. Ave. & Farrarut St. TODAY—LOWELL __SHERMAN in L’ BED. Warner Bros.” HOME 1230 © St. N.E. TODA “Warner Bros’ ER i SAVQY b & Co. ma. N.W. TODAY—RICHARD CROMWELL in “TOL'ABLE _DAV! ~Warner Bro & Quebeo Bt. N.W. TODAY—MARION DAVIES in “THE BACHELOR_FATHER.” B | STATE “BETHESD, Home of We: | EA LEG R _C. A. Photophon LILA LEE and HARRY GI ON “THE_GORI THE LLA.”_Comedy. Bone.” SYLVAN STOP —here any time you need BLANK BOOKS STORE HOURS, 8 to 5:30 E. Morrison Paper Co. 1009 Pa. Ave. st St_& R. L Ave. N.W S asEy KOs SECO xn’.v%fl?«!o‘u"'.‘.‘m“ "?m.n INY_ SAT DUMBARTON “n‘(‘)(}'d'x'fl\'s" BANKS._ JR., and DOR JROTHY in “THE WAY OF ALL_MEN. SRINCESS — WREaIE EDMUND LOWE o TKKOM “’.&o Parking Troul RUTH CHATTERTON “THE RIGHT TO LOVE" Ave. Today—} and Emi] Jannings Love O' RICHMOND - o ior o Chandler. David Manners in *1 LAUREL LAUREL, MD. __EDDIE CANTOR m ROCH wit MARLENE mz'nucfl and GARY Dane! ith riva ¥ appo! Studios, 1226 Connecticut ave. EVERY DAY c EVERY TONIGHT e Private Lesson: Fox. TrotAAW-l(z»Honb—Tlnlo—All COLUMBIA STUDIO. 1322 Penna. A Open Day and Night, 10 A.M. Teicohones Met. THS—Met. P04 PRIVATE LESSONS 1745 F‘n n.w l!lg' pt. Phone Met. 3050. Miss Ell (Member. Dancing HOLD YOUR SIDES! HOLD YOUR BREATH! THE RIP-ROARING MIRTHQUAKE IS HERE! Starts TowGiiw > He Was o Handsome Wise-Cracking Riveteer AL AUAVATAN A e AT AT — On the Storge — ‘l \ M STAR-MAKER PRESENTS: ‘1. 2 Pesnant Wianing Songhircs IX DeCARDOS l«r— ovelty Entertainers 'FAHIH& MAXINE DOYLE SON* » o.n...,- NARNEA 5903 E RKO KEITH S DOOR'S OPEN '10:30 A M. § PLAYING A.dime a thrill. ..thafs what strange men paid her for a tired smile and awhirl of crashe Into Society! —win~ | [\ BN LyoN i oNA_ I MUNSON , 12-STARS OF TOMORROW~12 CHATS ;‘Sl‘m" TIMBLIN / BERNARD & HENRIE A COLUMBIA PICTURE TOMORROW GIME FIRST WORD ENTERTAINMENT HE LOOKED FOR TROUBLE AND FOUND IT/ PICTURE LIVE BHOOK o Francis ‘BITS oFWI'l"’ Evelyn WILSON I A DUVAL « BILLY ROLLS « & MARIE MARSH « he CHESTER HALE GIRLY - PALACE ¢YNCOPATORS A LOEW PRODUCTION. Durect from the Capitol Theatre VY Last TIMES TODAY- CLARA BOW "NO LIMIT® Loew’s CTEH%E (fo 2id COLUM BIAY S DASHING KY LASHI/VG TERY tly/flf M : 3 gg;l”zi ma ‘REACHING forthe MOON‘ with BEBE DANIELS EDWARD EVERETT HORTON. JACK. MULHALL ~ anALL DOGVILLE BARKIE WHO KILLED ROVER" >,

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