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D—8 Say the word and we will supply t h e [ ] @®Blank Books. Stope Hours, 8 fo 5:30 E. Morrison Paper Co. 1009 Pa. Ave. ITTLE GEM Ear Phone for the Deaf GIBSON’S 917 G St. N.W, LEGAL NOTICES. M _W. BRIDE and \uun TS FOWLER, Attoraey IN THE SUPREME COURT OF THE DIS. Columbia, holding No No- exte: ot lkhway {0 wmu m wich | e ph\n of the permanent s th District of Co- of Washingion wii muuuu uudvl the Act Ninder the provisious ~of t the el road north- us shown d pe- € wlso np: 0 uceord- Provid cd_ for of thesocasts an . Wpon any land: be benefite cominanded to app before this Ist day_of July, 193], at o'clogk, ‘& m.. and continue 'in ziten Pntil the court wR i e e ten beneills of Sworn heremn x copy of d twice & The Wash- Fashingion Post newspapers Sitehed ‘i the Snid District, commencio Sulliteied 1 ihe sald piatrict, sommenciy 2931, It is further ords an e moklee and order con id by the said marsha d-Dll|e~ ‘wol‘:')\!‘lfl the District of ‘Columbia. and upon the knl'!l( and r)u‘upn'x}\‘ull Ih;“r\m“v - “m ‘ REL )A WHEAT. firt mvz\ 2238, W Hlll)l. and THOMAS F. wu.un( AME] . Attorneys. N THE SUPREME COURT OP THE DIS. trict of Columbis. holding & Dist Condemnation of land for e idening of a public ‘atley and an-all d also 205 an alley cut-off in District of Columbia.c District 2104:—Notice and order of pu Notice i3 hereby given that the Commission- ©ers.of the District of Columbla. pursuant to the provisions of section 1603 to section 1610, inelusive, of the Code of Law for the Distgict of Columbla, have filed & petition {s court praying for the condemnation B} (e 16nd necessary for the extension end Figaping ‘of » public alley and slley M in square 3176 and also for an alley Slt-off i sauare 3174, in the District of Columbia. as shows on' s map of pist filed with the said petition as part thereof, and razing also that this court empanel & jury P., cordance with the law provided for in Cases to assess the damages egch owner of Tand to be taken may susiain by reason of ‘the extension snd widening of the alley 0 the said square. and the condemnation of'the land necessary for the purposes fhereof, and to assess as benefits Tesulting therefrom the entire amount of said dam- ages. including the expenses of these Pro- Ceedings, upon each ot or part of lot or Darcel of land which will be benefited by P tondemnation. ‘i ‘the Droportion that to appesr in this court on or, before the SStNCday et June, 1931, 8t ten Gelock am: ¢ uniil the couri shall_have made its I order ratifyime and confirming the aw: d the assessment of benel ‘be -published tw Buccessive weeks in T hine Star, the Washinet: Washington Po: and ‘the | newspapers published in commencing at_least ten Virginia Ave. near Beach & Steel Pier Rumevog Weter Private Baths. Elevator. Restaarat. Phose 43721 1008 Yous Coabda & Bevit ATLANTIC CITY, J. The Ocean for health The DENNIS for service WALTER J. BU FLEE’IWOOD gML Soce wibkout Bt ATLANTIC €1y 706 PACIFIC Communicai'ng Jire water apartments. Bathi ¥ Avi rom hous -us FREE PARKING 1n GARAGE BEACH HAVEN, N. J. The Engleside %t The lnland hat combi feet bathine mode; otel always 08 hay fever | Bookier %&f cntral Capelay: &—m/rnwy @ r@ A beautiful modern fire- proof hotel located directly on the ocean front Outdoor Sea Water Swimming Pool. Golf. Tennis. Surf Bathing Concert Orchestra. Modest Rates Opens June 20th George Ul Boughton. Masager Ne: .,.....‘":f.. . Owner- o it l‘-’.fil L0 o sueh | STUDENTS BELIEVE| (GRETA GARBO MYTH :Evelyn Brent to Be Starred|s in Film Adaptation of “Pagan Lady.” BY MOLLIE MERRICK. HOLLYWOOD, May 21 (NANA).— | The day's laugh in the colony is the | result of Chicago's Northwestern Uni- versity, which issued a questionnaire re. | cently in which, among other querie: was “Who Is Greta Garbo?” That 16 out of 25 students thought | )| Greta Garbo was a figure in Greek | | mytholcgy Is giving the village no smal ecially rival produce e heard a good deal of Jate about the flice impregnability of the Scan- | n lady who has put mystery on the front pages. | Those independent productions of 'n Brent, under the management of her husband, Harry ceedingly significant when you come e what independent casting may | | 1 | do. Evelyn Brent, one of the most beauti- ful women in the colony d ! considerably from silly storie inferior _direction, and f new the rest. S| the sort of groun laticn lot, with its stock | rely able to give " Conrad Nagel, Charles Bi |Roland Young, Lucille Gleason, Gwen | |Lw, William Farnum and Les} { | Brent as in the p s a whole chapier | picture made as & | single unit and without thought of stu- dm politi need to use stock players | whether suited to the role or not. And now Daisy De Voe sues Mr. Gir- | nau about Clara Bow. If you put the accents on the right syllables, this will |turn out to be a rhyme, and don't expect anything better than a good, healthy rthyme out of it. Daisy De Voe, Cl ex-secretary, says that she held a meeting with Gir- nau about some articles purported to be { written at a future date, and that she signed a paper of some sort “that he felsely purported to be an authorization to publish her life story, if and when it was written.” | Now Daisy says she had nothing to do with the awful articles, so that Gir- nau really owes her out $100,000 damages, which is the sum in question in the suit. The entite Bow-De Voe-Girnau mess is going to cost some one a lot of money before -it's over. I wouldn't be naive enough to say who it is. That a number of people opportunis- tically inclined f-und in the haphazard ” girl an excellent subject for mulct- ing is beyond doubt true. That she has { been exploited is also true. That she is not the first motion picture light to be 50 used is also quite true. That quick action alone can save her for the public comes within the bounds of truth again The feeling in the colony today anent the matter is an increasingly frank opinfon that motion picture stars are entitled to a certain amount of privacy regarding their own lives; that exploita- tion may turn into destruction. It's difficult to figure whether or not the present move is a change of heart, or a change of strategy. This Bow-De | Voe-Girnau affair is going to rank with { the Taylor mystery in its final analysis | (Copsright. 1931, by North American News- paper Alllance.) ! WHERE TO DINE WEBER’S CAFE Come and dine with us and be another one of our satisfied customers. 402-4 H St. N.E Opysters on Half Shell Hard and Soft Shell Crabs A 1207E St N.W. The Hob-Nob 1010 F St. N.W. Appetizing Dinner Served In an Unusual Environment. HERZOG’S Nationally Famous Restaurant 11th and Potomac River Shad, Shad Roe Soft-Shell Crabs Hard-Shell Crabs Open Until 12 P.M. Me( 9762 FAR EAST Chinese Restaurant 519 13th St. 2 Doors Above Earle Theater 13322ITLII8IITIIIIILLL f NORMANDY FARM Drive out Massachusetts Avenue 1o Wisconsin then to River Road, follow River Road to Potomac, turn right three-quarters of a mile, Luncheon, Tea, Dinner Sunday Breakfast Phone Rockville 352 eve Hendricks. * 3 * Every Night at ! Brinkley’s —there is dancing to orches- tral music, tasty toasted sand- wiches for the hungry — and Réver a cover charge. Brinkley’s 533 8th St. S.E. MOTOR COACH LINES ANNAPOLIS MD. val Academy vy for Fantern Stiore | % l..m...mm P aud Ocea NORTH BEACH MD. Washington's Summer Colony ”o OFOR COACH SERVICE 4 Fei Beach: One W Beach, Round Tri WASHINGTON. MAI orol'l.lififo & ANNAPOLIS “Plongers tn nAlnt q |3:26, 5:25, 7:23 and 9 THE EVENING TODAY'S AMUSEMENTS. N-llonu—anoml Players in “That's Gratitude,” at 8:20 p.m. Gasety—Jingle Jingle Girls,” at 2:15 and 8:15 pm. Columbia — “Dishonored,” at am, p.m. Palace—"Clty Streets,” at 11:40 am 2:02, 4:31, 7:17 and 9:46 p.m. shows at 1:31, 4, 6:46 and 9:15 pm Fox—*"Young Sinners,” at 10:54 am., 1:09, 3:24, 5:39, 8:08 and 10:23 p.m. Stage shows at 12:32, 2:47, 5:02, 7:31 and 9:46 p.m. R-K-O Keith's—“Subway EKprr‘( at 11:45 am, 1:45, 3:45, 5:45, 7:45 and 9:45 p.m. Earle—“Party Husband,” at am., 2:07, 4:37, Stage shows at 1, pm. Rialto—“Seed,” at 11:24 am, 1 pm. Metropolitan—“Svengali,” at 11:39 am., 1:39, 3.39, 5:39, 7:39 and 9:39 p.m. Tiveli—“A Taf'or Made Man,” at 2:25, 4:10, 6, 7:45 and 9:35 p.m. Central—“The Finger Points,” 11 am. and ‘11 pm. Ambassador—"“A Connecticut Yankee," at 6, 7:50 and 9:40 p.m. FILM ROMANCE SHAKEN French Actress, 10:45 12:55, 3:05, 5:15, 7:30 and 9:40 Stuse 11:35 7:39 and 10:09 p.m. 3:32, 6:34 and 9:04 28, Yola D'Avril, ported Planning Divorce. LOS ANGELES, May 21 (#).—The Times szid today Yola D'Avril, French film actress, h#d admitted she and Ed- ward Ward, music composer, had sepa- ted, They were married ' Jast Octo- The actress was quoted as saying rd “is & grand fellow, but our tom® peraments clashed too much to make our married life happy.” The Times sald she had consulted an _attorney | with a view to divorce proceedings. Re- STAR, INCREASE IN 1933 BUDGET INDORSED BY CITIZENS | A resolution indorsing the Com- munity Center Council's drive for an | | increase in the 1933 budget and provid- ing for .an annual Independence day celebration in collaboration with the | Georgia Avenue Business Men's Asso- » | clation was adopted by the Petworth Citizens' Assoclation at a meeting in| the Petworth School, Eighth and Shep- | | herd streets. An address was delivered by Mrs, Clara W. Smith, executive secretary of | the Citizens’ Alliance, on national rep- resentation. A. D. Merrill of the Wash- ington Railway Electric Co. also spoke before the association and in- vited members to make suggestions for the company relative to improvement | of_service. THE NEW COI.ONIA HOTER "t wAsmNovo 700 M PI WASHINGTON, RENTED FOR ALL‘ OCCASIONS WORCH Phone Nat. 4529 OD F Rich Covering.’ S plendidly Made! COSTS YOU LE Tapestry Suite e You seldom see a suite with all the fine features as this one marked at $77.50. Even at its original marking, $110, it was an exceptional value. Graceful design— semi - loose cushion back — soft and downy. See it by all means tomorrow! LENORE ULRIC Star of “Pagan Lady” - .. the unforgettable ““Tiger Rose” and “Lulu Belle”. . joyous, burning flame of life! How does she keep the fires re- newed? She replaces energy with food, and, mindful of her lithe figure, she drinks plenty of Welch's. Welch’s is quick energy. Welch’s is non-fattening. Welch's is health and pep. But more than that, Welch's is a treat to the taste. “The tang of Welch’s is inim- itable,” declares Miss Ulric. “I find it an especially appetizing breakfast fruit course . . . a wonderfully refreshing ¥ drink throughout the day.” for abundant vitality All the world's a stage, And we, to play our parts successfully, need more vitality than most of us have. ‘That’'s why we need more Welch's, the vitalizing juice of luscious Con- cord grapes. Here’s a remarkable thing about Welch’s. It’s so delicious that people used to consider it purely as a social drink. It is, Butit’s alsoa fruit. And it's also a food, prepared by Nature for producing quick energy without adding weight. Whenever you are hot, tired, hun- gry, thirsty,"drink a bunch of grapes” and see how quickly it tunes you up. Drink Welch’s for your breakfast fruit—it’s cheaper than fresh fruit. But be sure it IS Welch's—labora- tory controlled and pasteurized-pure, Write for“TheWelch Way to Health Control and Recipe Book.” Address, Welch's, Dept. S-330N Westfield, N. Y. PASTEURIZED GRAPE JUICE D. .G, Our optometrist is at your servi your eves a_thorox 2 “MT. VERNON Charles Macalester Upder U._S. Government inspection Teaves Seventh St. Whart Daily 10 A.M. and 2:30 P.M. Round Trip, 85¢ Admission, 25¢ Cafe and Lunch Counter on Steamer Mount Vernon Not Open on Sundays GIBSON’S CUT PRICES Startle Washington Look over this marvelous list of bargains which mean that you save more at Gibson's. Sure we deliver $1 or more. 50c Rubbing Alcohol, pint size. Cutto. 50c Palmolive Sham- poo. Cut to.... $1.00 Beef, Iron and Wine, pint size. Cut to....ouuus 30c Milk of Mag- nesia Tooth Paste. Cut to... e 11c i reie 160E 2 Large Size Padres Wine Eli: Tonic. $2'01 Cut to 2 for. . 25¢ 11c 4c 21c 21c 47c 10c Palmolive SD-p Cut to 4 for. 40 Liver Granule: for relief of con stipation. Cut to. 10c Wash Rags. 10c Rubber Sponges. Prices Subject to Change Without Notice GIBSON’S 919 G St. N.W. In the new Junior size— everywhere ] 0}‘ also in pints, 30¢ THURSDAY, MAY 21, 193 AMUSEMENTS. Fanchon and Marco's llc 16-CYLINDER laugh- fest about people who live at 6-cylinder speed on 4-cylinder incomes. SPENCER TRACY Edward Everett Horton Sidney William Gna Merkel Fox Coltiex Berd Hoaeh Fanellon 6 Mareo’s 9he DANCE Jiton. Throbbing with EVERETT SANDERSON America's Most Versatile i ey /= LEE PATSY BOLAND | DAVE ROBEL Another Screen Organ Novelty “The Gay '90s rhythm and beauty ARNOLD GRAZER The Silver Gladiatos MURRAY <) Yohnny MARVIN Will Again Be Cheering You Up! ~ Painting—Papering STRANGEST LOVE! THE WORLD EVER “SVENGALI"-.WHOSE EYES SEARCHED WOMEN'S SOULS.~ “TRILBY-.BEAUTIFUL, ALLUR- ING.--DESIRED BY ALL MEN... YET CASTING ASIDE LOVE--- FORHIM WHEN J I HIS_ EVES SAID “COME” A as SVEN l-.\Ll [THE NYVNOHSV] A Ware B md Vi <> MARIAN MARSH - v TODAY (-M.V!AM 10 3 M. Peode 214—31/4 Camera With E-2.9 Schneider Lens, Compur Shutter 559.00 New Stock COLUMBIA PHOTO SUPPLY 1424 New York Ave. N.W. ‘ ...4 v.m..u v..,n-. Hi "PAR"’ HUSBAND SATURDAY wEBE DANIEL She Lured Men To Love and Deomt ESTIMATES FREE EARLE JORDAN, 314 A St. NE. 765 Lincoln Warner Bros. MALTesE paicON —— On the Stage — Uncle Joe L nutlr. Jr. Maurice Col & Ce non Rathburn Smith, Stiong & LeeoroMan [FREE ADMISSION ] LEN ECH{) FUN FROM ALL OF THEM BEST MUSIC FOR DANCING VIRGINIA SEASHORE —Oc-an _View Trips 1 o ium tive, et ational 1520, AMUSEMENTS. TONIGHT NATIONAL | 5% MATINEE SA’ iSe_a 50e The N. Y. Comedy Suceess “THAT’S GRATITUDE” By FRANK CRAVEN :,t,{; “UP POPS THE DEvIL" #LsyLvia sionEy (f ¢|11 STREETS |i THE STAGE & DURANT “RIVIERA REVELS" LOEW'S </> CoLumBIA NOW PLAYING MARLENE DIETRICH VICTOR McLAGLEN “DISHONORED” Also Added 4 LAUREL and HARDY n “Chiclens Come Home” COMING SATURDAY NORMA \Ilh ARER “STRAY hl(& MAY GAYETY - - BURLESK ANN CORIO THE GODDESS OF BEAUTY Starting Saturday LEO CARILLO GENEVIEVE TOBIN, CONRAD NAGEL in_“FREE LOVE.” borsburg, Md. RRELL LYRIC CHARLES FAl and JANET GAYNOR in “THE MAN "Wio _CAME_B. Photophone. DOROTHY riieind "HOBE HERBERT - LAUGH AND GET RICH." " Serial. 414 ROBERT and MONTGOMERY in “THE SECO nstem, thams, BU&V{!RVXLLE in 'SEE st St & B “SEE AMERICA DUMBARTON &5 “oactes UGGLES and JUNE COLLYER in N ORARLEY'S PRINCESS NANCY O'NETLL i RO TAKOMA &, *pd Busterast, St CHAS. FARRELL and ELISA LANDI in "Body and Soul" ASHT ON ricidiD ;}I\,RTH!“I,.‘m' nd DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS, Jr. in AWN PATROL." DIRECTION SIDNI HlPPODROMl?‘ MacDonald in CAMEO 9th, ’l‘odu\ . .Yclnelta BRIDE."” o Ratater. M, Today-Tomorrow. Mary Astor In “Behind Office Doors.” Hyattsyille, Md. ARCADE 0S¥omorrow Nancy Carroll in “Stolen Heaven.' RICHMOND _sus<sinuid Vo Joan Crawford CIRCLE 3.7 a2t Tome” 5i the “Micsor Geroen CLAUDETTE. _COLBFRT. _FREDERIC MARCH. “HONOR_AMONG LOVERS. CARCLINA ' 43, with CLARA B FAIRLAWN o siacs n" Bre AMBASSADOR 205 TODAY—WILL ROGERS in “A CON ___NECTICUT YANKEE." Warner Bros." 621 H St. N.E. TODAY _MARY ASTOR in “BEHIND ___OFFICE_DOORS" Warner Bros.’ o & 4 AVALON GR350 5%, TODAY_OLSEN and JOHNSON in “FIFTY MILLION FRENCHMEN." Warner Bros. AVENUE GRAND Ave. S.E. TODAY—JOE E. BROWN and JEAN- ETTE_'MACDONALD in “THE __ LOTTERY BRIDE. Warner Bros R". 9th St. Bet. D = TQDAY and TOMORROW - RICH. D _BARTHELMESS ARJ “THE FINGER_POINTS.” “Warner Eros. Ga. Ave. & Farrarut st TODAY—BEN LYON and ONA MUN- ___SON in ““THE HOT HEIRES Warner Bros.” 645 Pa. 1230 © St. NE. TODAY—DOROTHY MACKAILL and JOEL McC in HUS- T Warner Bros’ Tith & Col. Rd. N.W. TODAY—EDWARD _ G. ROBINSON ) D()llbLAS (EAIRBANKS, JR., in_“LITTLE w.mu Bros. TIVOLI lith & Park Ra. N.W. TOMORROW. WiL~ 85 in “A TAILOR and Ave. & Quebeo St. N.W. TODAY—EDWARD EVERETT HOR- TON and LAURA LA PLANTE in

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