Evening Star Newspaper, June 30, 1931, Page 46

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e SN S SRV IRARAN SN Re; Blar $15.00 Pu-unlm The Pausl W lo. knGErwAvE NEEDED Nork Beauty Shop New York Ave. ME. 4315 SRS L RSN SIUSAS AN (WOMES OF REGULAR DINNERS THE ‘ POMONA 1307-E ST NwW. Regular Dinner........ Chicken or Steak Dinner.... $1 Yot 60C T"EEAR[E J3BATE ST, iflf|470 10 LTI HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATES Register now for new classes STARTING JUNE 20 AND JULY 6 |l MOUNT PLEASANT SCHOOL FOR SECRETARIES TIVOLI THEATER BUILDING | 3313 14th 8t. NW. Telephone Col. 3000 WOOD’S SCHOOL All Commercial Courses SPECIAL COURSE Enroll Now Statistical Course Preparing for Civil Service | File Clerk Course Prof. Herbert F. Keyser, A. B.. Instructor | Classes Start Thursday, July 2 | gpThese will be the last classes before gminetons T PLEASANT SCHOOL FOR SECRETARIES | TIVOLI THEATER BUILDING 3313 14th St. NW. Columbia 3000 | REDUCED SUMMER RATES It's easy to learn any modern lanzuage by aur comversational method. - Private or class instruetion. 5ith Fresent this advertisement for free trial lesson Berlitz School of Languages ecticut Avenue D 32 Prepare now for file clerk and statisti- | al clerk. ~The Civil SBervice Preparatory | chool. s.e. cor. 13th and F sts. Met. 6337. | FILE CLERK ealTepate now for fie clerk and, statistic ri ay for CLERK EXAMINATIO! Instruction every day gna every nicht up' lo examination tme. Ei°a Zepvce px'e”.um'i" oo, s $2th and F sta. 0 ot SG85Y ST MRl o o AT CHERE | e EXAMINATION. © Instruction - every —-oay | and every might b 1o examinetiol tme. CIvHBeriEe’ preparatony Behooh se. cor, I5th and F sts. nw. " Met. 68 The Temple Schdol inc.. Emphasizing Individual Instruction in Business and Secretarial Training Enroll Now for Intensive Summer Courses 1420 K St. _ NA. 3258 | WHERE TO DINE |j “en Feidelberg Buffet a.50a, . DINNERS 0o, German Cooking—All Ham. Bnlung \ Beer on Draugit 515 11th SL N.W. 1415 Eye St. N.W. TANG 'O THE SEA” oons | | | | | SEA GRLL | CRABS | g e el el | E St. N WEBER'S CAFE 75, You are sure of Enjoy- | GAPITAL PARADES T0 PASS BALCONYjfbece = | Reviewing S(and for Nota- bles to Be Beautiful Part of -Auditorium. \ A beautiful “reviewing balcony” from which notables of future years will re- view great ceremonial processions marching from the Capitol wwll’d the Lincoln Memorial along Constitution | | avenue will be one of the ornamental and useful new features of the new Gov- ernment auditorium on Constitution avenue in the Federal bullding triangle. This was disclosed yesterday by Maj. | | Ferry K. Heath, Assistant Secretary of | | the Treasury, in charge of public build- ings, who is pressing forward the whole program for Washington. Plans Being DI’I'IL Plans for the balcony are being drawn by Arthur Brown, jr., of San Francisco, who is architect for ‘all three imposing structures, the Interstate Commerce Building, the Government Auditorium and the Department of Labor, which will stretch between Twelfth and Four- teenth streets along Constitution ave- nue. to seat about 1,800 persons and will the scene of both national and inter- national conferences in future years. The balcony probably will be at quite ;:\ elevation on the front of the build- 8. $2,000,000 Set Aside. Congress has authorized expenditure of $2,000,000.for the auditorium. The site now is virtually cleared, be tween Thirteenth and Thirteen-: half streets. COURT ACTION BARES RICH HEIR'S WEDDING Son of Florida Real Estate Dealer Found Married to 15-Year-Old Daughter of Garage Man. | | | By the Associated Press. WHITE PLAINS, N. Y., June 30.— Court action yesterday revealed the marriage of the 20-year-old son of Clar- ence Busch, wealthy Miami Beach, Fla., real estatz operator, and the 15- year-old daughter of a Larchmont ga- rage man. i - Application was made Supreme y, | Court to have Mrs. Bonnie Busch pro- duce her new daughter-in-law, the for- mer Arita Jensen, in court. Decision was postponed until today. This action brought out that Leslie Busch, the son, is under $7,500 bail in Larchmont Police Court on an informa- tion charging abduction in connection with a trip to Elkton, Md., where the couple was married last Wednesday. Young Busch and his mother recently moved into a Larchmont mansion. Women for Beer Tax. PHILADELPHIA, June- 30 (#)—The Women's Organization for | day that it would support in the 1932 | major political party conventions only candidates who favor an exc'ss tax on legalized light wines and beer. The 2d a redolution indorsing an which, it said, “would raise 000 annually now paid to boot- 0 leggers.” TODAY'S AMUSEMENTS. Columbia—"“The Lawyer's Secret,” second week, at 11:55 a.m,, 1:55, 3:55, 5:55, 7:55 and 9:55 pm. Palace—"Laughing Sinners, am., 1:15, 3:30, 510 7:40 and pm. Stage shows at 12:40, 2: 25 4: 55 7:05 to 9:15 p.m. Fox—"The Black Camel” at 11:48 am. 2:18, 4:32, 7:40 and 9:54 pm. Stage shows at 1:25, 3:39, 6:47 and 9:01 pm. R-K-O Keith’s—“Up for Murder,” at 11:55 am. 1:55, 3:55, 5:50, 7:50 and 9: 50 p.m. le—“Chances,” at 11:25 am. 2, 4 :m 7:25 and 9:55 p.m. Stage shows at 1:05, 3:40, 6:30 and 9 p.m. Metropolitan—"Stepping Out,” at 11 am., 12:48, 2:35, 4:24, 6:12, 8 and 9:48 p.m. Tlvnll— ‘The Maltese Falcon,” 6, 7:50 and 9:40 p.m. Cmtn —“Shipmates,” 11 am. to 11 | pm Ambll:lldur— ‘Chances,” at 6:15, 8 and 9:50 p.m. at EXPERTS HERE TO REPATRE ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES Such as Irons, Fans, Toasters, Gris, ete. o give your eves s thorough examina. ton when you call. If vou need classes we'll make them. No appointment necessary. a LEESE °& 614 9th St. N.W. FLY! Keep Cool 13c w. Open Planes All Day Wednesdays WASHINGTON-HOOVER AIRPORT ing }’ovl‘l,rbbinnn ! at Weber’s 40258 F Se NS WHERE TO DI —_— e S T T Late of the Anchorage Here Powhatan held council; line under Washington, after Brade and disbanded. Long pflor to the House; today, its iron virgin forest, “enfolding sunny spot " gEH T TR TR : mmunnmmmmnmwnmmm ELIZABETH ANNE FORD, Hostess Announces The Opening of P OWhatan s Spl’lng on JULY 4th As Historic as Arlington The Day We Celebrate Known to Less Than 500 of the 500,000 Residents of the City A TRULY RURAL RESORT tributed throughout the District and used exclusively at , orgotten, unseen and unknown to the passerby, though near & much-traveled highway, this old spring, with its stone-arched enclosure covered with ivy and the ancient spring house near, with grilled port and rusting door, le hidden and Anne’s Tea Shop here the remnants of the Virginia dock’s _defeat, refreshed themselves- Civil War, its pure water was dis- e White in the shade of & ts of greenery.” Locate this unique place, remain awhile, nnl rest and peace after the weary trail, 2s did Powhatan in the long POWHATAN’S 'SPRING As Historic ms Arlington On Wilson Bivd., 2 miles from Key Bridge, just the other side of Ballston SO AT / |$4-50 ‘The auditorium will be large emouge ! | National | | Prohibition Reform announced yester- E_EVENING STAR, WASH mnu.mnun.ov- hl\l.lhl’l& Hueyv N.W‘ l&“n We Hau DON’T tids u..ul DORATHY Expert Operators eas; wave. 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