Evening Star Newspaper, May 14, 1931, Page 54

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clils-m-A... lis rm-y c-..-y fect | Mn 14, l Daily and Sunday Yeastera lumra Time). I-n Annndh 8:00 a.m., 10.30 a.m., pam, 5:00 pm., Crllbu'm 8:00 a.m, 10:00 am., 1.u pn-, 3:00 pm., 5:00 p.m., “ Leave Abnapolis for Matapeake: 9:00 am, 11:15 am., MT. VERNON STEAMER Chnrles Macalester . 8. Government inspection ORdehes seventn &1, Wharf Dails 10 A.M. and 2:30 P.M. Round Trip, 85¢ Admission, 25¢ nd Lunch Counter on Steamer e e N0t Bpen on Sundavs 2%!31/‘ CARL ZEISS Camera with F-4.5 Zeiss Lenses New $37.50 2 COLUMBIA PHOTO SUPPLY 1424 Néw York Ave. NW. New York-Boston By Sea Gity Ticket oOffice. 1423 H .W.—National 1520 WHERE TO DI The Brighton Cafe 2123 California St. Now Serving 5-Course Dinner for $1.00 6 to 7:30 Miss Emily R. Pendleton FOR SEA FOOD Properly Cooked 418 12th St. N.W. Washington, D. C. Herzogs[= Nationally Famous Restaurant 11th and Potomac River Large Hard-Shell E NORMANDY FARM | 8 Wisconsin Ave. to River Road to 8 Potomac, turn right to farm. Luncheon, Tea, Dinner : t- Normandy Farm you will have 3 achisions meats with kri Jesetable 8 and savory meats ge in at. B osphers charmingly | French Pro. B vincial. § Decorations by Ge FAN TAN CAFE Washington's Most Modern American-Chinese Restaurant 421 11th St. NW. Special Luncheon, 50c Fnll Course Dmnerl, GSc to $1 Special ~TANG O THE SEA7 (9 ,,0:7001 d Grille Opysters on Half Shell Hard and Soft Shell Crabs 1207 E St. NW. " The Bob-Nob 1010 F St. N.W. Appetizing Dinner Served ln an Unusual Environmen! Every Night at Brinkley’s —there is dancing to orches- tral music, tasty toasted sand- wiches for the hungry — and never a cover charge. Brinkley’s 533 8th St. S.E. feve Hendricks, § x B 2:00 p.m., 4:00, 00 p.m. ' WORCH 1110 G BSHOP DISCLOSE MORE BAKER GIFTS Financier’s Bequest May Be/ Used to Complete North Transept, Prelate Says. George F. Baker's $250,000 bequest‘ | to the Washington Cathedral, revealed yesterday when the will of the late New York financier was filed for probate, {of the north transept, it was indicated | today. Bishop James E. Freeman disclosed | { in a statement that Mr. Baker had con- | the past three years donated in two installments of $250,000, Bishop Freeman said Final decision as to the use of the | whether the will specifically directed its expenditure. Mr. Baker was a frequent visitor ta | the Cathedral, Bishop “Freeman said, and had indicated great interest in the progress of th- edifice. On his last | \hn late in 1930, the financier mnde a thorough tour of the Cathedral on a | wheel chair. TODAY'S AMUSEMENTS. ational Plavers in " at 8:20 pm ack and White Revue,” at 2:15 and 8:15 p.m. Columbia—""Trader ' Homn,’ = 12:35, 2:50, 5:05, i “The| at 10:30 7:15 and 9:25 i rnmk ‘Shipmates,” at 11:50 a.m., 2:11, 4 2 and 10:10 p.m. arnished Lady,” at 11:53 am » 4:35. 7:35 and 9:50 pm R K- 0 Keith's — “Gun Smoke,” at 11 am. 12:46, 235 4:26, 6:12, 8:02 and 9:53 p.m Earle—“The Public Enemy.” at 11:25 am., 2 4:45. 7:37 and 10:09 p.m. Rialto—“M ther’s Millicns.» am, 1:15, 3:15, 5:2 n Metropoiitan — - Dlrlgmlv and 8:30 p.m. Tiveli— Cracked Nuts,” at 2, 3:30, 5:05, 6:40, 8:15 and 9:50 p.m. Central—Men cn Call” 11 am. to 11 pm. Ambassador—"City Lights,” 8 and 9:45 Pamtmg—l’apermg Su(.n(mm FREE | at 6:15, mm.te- Lm: In 5755 HOW ABOUT OUR EYES? ou need ereglasses consult our opto: will, ethat Wi exlminluun nez Them. " No ‘Absointment Necessary ALEESE %= 614 9th St. NW PIT&Nos RENTEDFOR ALL OCCASIONS Phone Nat. 4529 WEBER'S CAFE /?,«; | Come and cine with us and be another one of our satisficd customers, 402-4 H St fi 3 N.E. RESORTS. ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. . HOTEL DENNIS | ATLANTIC CITY,N. J. | The Ocean for health The DENNIS for service WALTER J. BUZBY, INC. OCEAN CITY, MD. niay be used in completing construction | | tributed $500,000 anonymously during | The money, || construction on the north transept, | THE EVENING ITTLE GEM Ear Phone for the Deaf GIBSON’S 917 G St. N.W. STAR. WASHINGTON, was largely responsible for progress of ||| latest bequest will be withheld, how- | }| ever, 1t was said, until it is determined || ANOTHER BIG | FISH, POULTRY and EGG Sale Potomac Roe Shad. ... Potomac Buck Shad Fresh Halibut Steak FRESH KILLED Frying Chickens Broiling Chickens. . Stewing Chickens. . Strictly Fresh Eggs Our customers often ask how we can sell quality goods at such low prices. Our answer is, we produce practically all of our SEA FOODS, and our POULTRY and EGGS are from our contract farms. ONE PROFIT and a low operating cost. DISTRICT SEA FOOD COMPANY Eastern Market 7th & C S.E. Lincoln 3415 Arcade Market 14th & Park Road N.W. Col. 2553 City Market Alexandria, Va. Alex. 537 Odd Chairs Greatly Reduced! $35 L'pllo]ptered Living Room Chairs $8 Bed Room Chairs $18 Upholstered Occasional Chairs $1.95 Unpainted Chairs $6.50 Golden Oak Dining Room Chairs $29 Coxwell Chairs in Tapestry or Velour...$18.75 $3.75 Windsor Chairs Hundreds of Beautiful CONSOLE TABLES More Than 75 Different Styles Period Reproductions Adaptations and Others reasonably priced Whatever your taste or room require- ment, you'll find a suitablé console table in the Mayer & Co. galleries. Chippen- dale, Adam, Hepplewhite, Sheraton, Renaissance, Early English, Jacobean, Phyfe, Colonial, Queen Anne, William and Mary, and others . . . all at lower prices today than you'll likely ever find them again in months. ConNsoLE T ABLES From $9.50 to $150 or Move and practically every price in between Come in and Look Around Free Parking Service (Enter Cars at Ott’s Garage, 621 D Street) MAYER & CO. Seventh Street Between D and E D. C, THURSDAY, MAY 14, 1931. AMUSEMENTS. MURDER? A DEAD MAN IN HIS SEAT. .. ard 50 TREMBLING RIDERS WONDERING "WHO DID IT ?* QUIVERING , GASPING SUSPENSE.,'.", . HAIR: RAISING MYSTERY... SHRIEKING COMEDY SH()UID LOVE CLIP THE WINGS OF AN EAGLE? Fierce, passionate drama of a woman who feared for a man who slapped Death in the face —and laughed! And of two lnlrepl adventurers made enemies by a woman's love! ~ A Columbia Picture With Jack Holt Ralph Graves Fay Wray AFRANK CAPRA PRODUCTION Twice Daily—2:30—-8:30 P. M, ALL SEATS RESERVED PRICES MATINEES e WARNER BROS. M_EMQI_-M'_\I EADY ,m to supply you Blank Books. | T ,9“‘ S .—s’mLAa ACTS— BOBBT_JONES 21 Cott Sers || — SATURDAY — WHY SHOULD A HUSBAND BE SHAREDY Y MACKAIIL | AN A WARNER BROS. VITAPHONE HIF W RTY .. ND v Offce and By Mall. E. Morrison Paper Co. 1009 Pa. Ave. 45¢ Kotex. Special Limit 3 to Customer 10c Camay Soap. Special Limit 5 to Customer . 4?7, ta,é‘, MONTGOM “SHIPMATES” On the Stage Loew’s Vaudevillo Revue COMING SATURDAY GARY COOPER in “CITY STREETS” $1.00 Package of 10 Gil- lette Blades. 5'pu 66c " 33c Iron Spe. " 59c $1.00 Iron, Quinine and Strychnine. Special 59¢ Large Size Padres Wine Tonic. Special, $1.00 Beef, and Wine. On the Stage H MITCHELL & DURANT LAST 2 DAYS 2 for $2.01 50c Tar Bags, big enough for suit or over- coat. 5 g DIF’I‘RICH VICTOR \uA(‘LEV o DI?HO\ORFD" LAUREL ’\\\l) HARDY “Chickens ( ome Home” Other Star Values too numerous to mention also included in sale. GIBSON’S 919 G St. N.W. ANKHEAD TARNISHED L ADY OO K MEW SATURDAY: PRICES The Same as Week Days 25¢ 17 35¢ sio Added Features Dally st 11 A. M. Resentful youth, living madly, loving recklessly, rebelling against restraint, and yet coming through gloriously! OUNG S ysmnens Fox Movietone Speed Drama with THOMAS MEIGHAN DOROTHY JORDAN HARDIE ALBRIGHT CECILIA LOFTUS JAMES ' KIRKWOOD THE STA GE That Melody Master Fanchon & Mareo’s % doknny SOCIETY // myu CIRCUSH/n. < with Victor Artist 6—Entertaining Acts—6 Yin Harris Twins Tabor & Greene Betty, Irene, Sylvia Rose Marie Carter Wooding’s Half-Pints Sunkist Beautles Foz Movietone News New Called “p CHEER? TONIGHT AT 8:20 | NATIONAL GHTS, Matines Bate 3 National Theatre rum “THE ROYAL FAMILY” WEXT THATS GRATITUDE" ‘CUM ON oUT” FOR YOUR FUN TO YOUR JOY PLACE THE NEW FREE ADMISSION GLEN ECHO PARK MORE THAN 59 FEATURES AND THE CRACKERJACK STAR ORCHL3TRA OF McWILLIAMS FOR YOUR WASHINGTON—5th & FLA.AVE. 2.DAYS 18lnwm 19 MONDAY INGLING BROS 4 - (IRCUS ARNUM & BAILEY TWICE DAILY: 2 & § EM.~ Doors Open at PRICES: (Admitting 'to Gircus, Menagerie | and General Admission Senis) ADULTS, itc: | CHILDREN UNDER 12 YEA STAND 'SEATS, including Aamis G"E“ BURLESK JIMMY LAKE’S Black and White Revue 2 DISTINCT SHOWS ASHTON s “KARBIRG N Mo _OF THE GOLDEN WEST." ON SIDNEY LUST - AMBASSADOR o2t AY - CHARLES CHAPLIN in TORMY fiante I SO — TQDAY-JOEL McCREA snd DORQ- Wt ¥ MACKAILL in “KEPT Warner Bros.” AVALON Metinier BC. Be TODAY - BEN LYON and ONA QOR i VT HOT HEIRESS, Warner Bros.’ AVENUE GRAND TODAY EDWARD EVERETT TON and’ LAURA LA FLANTE 1a LONEL “Warner NTRALV’“' St. Bet. D and B MORROW.—EDMUND “MEN_ON CALL.” 645 Pa. Ave. 8% LOI1S W1 LSON GENEVIEVE TOBiN NY“ Ga. Ave. & Farragut St VERETT HOR- PLA Bros.’ “Wamner Bros’ AY-_CHARLES PARRELL and TORISoA LANDL in "BODY AND UL, & Col. R4. N.W. —_ BELA LUGOSIL in BROW _BERT TOMO: BERT RA| WORLD."” SYLVAN LILA Ll

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