Evening Star Newspaper, July 9, 1931, Page 48

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THE EVENING $15.00 .;‘ MODERNISTIC Permanents, The Puch-up Wave With Ringlet Ends NOW $(.50 NO FINGFRWAVE NFEDED New York Beauty Shop 925 New York Ave. E. 4315 tus\\\\ \v.\s\\\\\v.\\s\ ASK 5 Store Hours, 8 to days. 8 to 1 E. MORRiSONPAPER CO. 1609 Pa. Ave. BENRERNENRRRRRSS A\\\\\S\\\\\\“&\ BLANK EXPERTS HERE TO REPAIR ELECTRICAL APPLI Sach as Irons, Fans Tnmm etc.. at small e st IBSON 214x31; CARL ZEISS Camera With F-4.5 Zeiss Lenses $35.00 Stock v/lN ss Weekly Prize for_Best photo. Ask for details. See Sundav Star’ for winner.”” Phone National COYUMBIA PHOTO SUPPLY 1424 New York Ave. N.W. MT. VERNON STEANER Charles Macalester Under U ernment_inspection Leaves Seventh St. Whart Dailv 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 ICNIC and Beach Supplies Everything to make your out- ing a great success. GARRISON’S Toy and Novelty Co. 1215 E Street N.W. ur B BLUE PLATE ¢ NLUNCHEON “AN BASSADOR ua sk wsnnn HOTE L wasmncronoc. CARE OF THE EYE Have Sou any doubt avout the condition | Be on the safe side; let us Them & thorough examination. ALEES = Co. 614 9th St. N.W. Low Rate All Exnense VACATIONS VIRGINIA SEASHORE Old Point Comfort Norfolk—Virginia Beach Ocean View Yew York—New England By Sea City Ticket Office, 1423 National 1520 Norfolk and washington Steamboat Co | WHERE TO DINE WEBER'S CAFE VG Try our Sea I s Vinner Our famons Cedfish Cakes “to go.” 102-4 H St. N.E. TANG 'O THE SEA” OODS SEA GRILL CRABS Imperial, Deviled, Mard and Soft Also_Our Famous' Butiered Flakes "POWHATAN | SPRING | At this historic spring, famous since the days of Powhaian, there has been erected a lodge of English cottage de- sign, where Miss Elizabeth Anne Ford, | formerly of The Anchorage and Anne's Tea Room, will be pleased to serve luncheon from 1 to 3, tea 3 to 5 and | dinner 6 to 9. Miss Ford will also nr-| range for tea, bridge. etc. Powhatan! Spring is on Wilson Bivd., 2 miles from Key Bridge, just through Baliston. For Reservations Call Falls Church 400; ST | i HERZOG’S Nationaily Famous Restaurant Now Serving Lehster’'s & Crabs Prepared Any Sty our H H H to Sult Our "lmp Are “D We susrest you dine which'is swept by the tea breeze of the Historic Potomac. looks the Speedway and Golf Coul Open Till 12 11th & Potomac River H H H i H 4 ] flImlllllIlIlIl[IlIIIIlIlIlIII.IHIIlIIIIIIIIII!IMIMMIIIIIN p MANY VISIT GRAVE | OF MARK TWAIN Characters Linger Near Final Resting Place. By the Associated Pres: ELMIRA, N. Y, July 9.—Lovers of Huckleberry Finn, Tom Sawyer and other creations of Mark Twain have | renewed their endless pilgrimage to the | grave of the author. ‘The ghosts of Samuel Langhorne Clemens’ immortal characters I'nger be- | | neath the cenopy of maple trees on |the eastern ridge of Woodlawn Ceme- {tery here, where the great American humorict sleeps. In the distance is the vine-covered porch of his Summer home standing out against & background of foliage and | woodland near the top of East Hill. Beyond the house, hidden by trees end shrubbery, is Clemens' octagon- | shaped study, with six sides windowed and a huge stone fireplace opposite the door. | It was there that the one-time Mis- sissippi_boatman did some of his best work. Huck and Tom were born there, and the unabashed Clemens' public meets in | Abroad.” Clemens’ | “Innocents wife was In his party of “Innocents” when they set forth on an ocean voyage experienced by few Americans at that time. She sleeps be- yhead of her grave Clemens had in- scribed “Gott sel dir gnadig, O meine wonne! (God be gracious to you, O my delight!) Though the world has, indeed, beaten | |a path to the grave of Mark Twain, | lonly a simple headstone indicates his final resting place, off the principal cemetery roads, where Clemens and his wife are buried with their two daugh- ters, Olivia Susan and Jean Langdon Clemens, and their only son, who died at the age of 19 months. Mrs. Clemens | was a member of a leading Elmira fam- ily whose name appears on a tall monu- ment in the cen(er of the plot VETERANS TO HEAR BLOOM Representative Sol BXDOm of N!‘ York of the George Washington Bi- | centennial Commission will address & meeting of the Miles Camp, United Spanish War Veterans, tomorrow night at_the Pythian Temple, 8 o'clock. He will tell of the work of the com- mission and how veterans’ organizations in 1932. A. Claude Babcock. commander in chief of the Disabled War Veterans, | will also speak. | plans. will explain a 15-year mortgage plan with loans up to 757 Ghosts of Author’s Immortal tourists whom | | can best co-operate in the celebration | TODAY'S AMUSEMENTS. Columbla—"A Free Soul.” at 11 am., 1, 3:15, 5:20, 7:20 and 9:30 p.m. Palace— , 12:05, 215, 4:40, 7:25 and 9:45 pm. | Stage shows at 1:30, 3:50, 6:40 and Fox—“The Holy Terror,” at 11:58 am., 2:15, 4:37, 7:48 and 10:06 p. Stlle shows at 1:34, 3:52, 7:03 and ‘Sweepstakes,” at i1 i, i1ag) , 5:33, 7:38 and Earle—“Broad Minded,” at 11:49 am., 2:14, 4:39, 7:32 and 9:57 pm. Stage shows at 1:13, 3:38, 6:31 and 8:56 p.m. Metropolitan—"“Men of the Alr" at 11 am, and 9:54 pm. Tivoli—“Indiscreet,” 6:05, 7:55 and 9:40 p.m. am. to 11 pm. Ambassador—'Strangers May Kiss," | at 6:15, 8 and 9:45 pm. REVENUE RECEIPTS Collections $54,208,727.71 | 1930, Compared to $44,858,576.22 in 1931, | Internal revenue receipts fell off nearly nine million doliars in this collection district of Maryland and the District | of Columbia, in line with the decrease throughout the Natin for the Govern- ment's fiscal year 1931 as compared with 1930. | _Receipts for this district fell from $54,208.727.71 in 1930 to $44,858,576.22 in 1931, The taxes for 1931 from this | area consisted of $21,191578.52 corpora- tion taxes, $19.982,751.48 individual in- | come taxes and $3,684,246.22 miscel- laneous taxes. | | Decreases were shown in all cf these side him now, and on_the stone at the | different taxes for the Nation's totals, | the whole fiscal year 1931 running $611,965,512.72 behind 1930. Of this | decrease. $61.907.923.51 was in miscel- laneous taxes and $550,057,589.21 in in- \come tax. The State of Virginia showed, to the \L‘on!rll’y. a large increase in total in- ternal revenue, which jumped from | ‘96 %93‘1 138.88 in 1930 to $113,761,372.11 n 1 Intensive Chicken Raising. A great flock of chickens may be raised on a very small piece of ground by keeping the birds confined in coops This plan has been successfully followed by several Western chicken raisers. The birds are transferred from one coop to another as they grow and demand more room. but there is no chance for them | to waste energy in exercise; ture more rapidly and are ready for | the market several weeks in advance of ! birds that are allowed to run. Registered 12:49, 2:38, 4:27, 6:16, 8:05 at 2:30, 4:10, | Central—" A Tailor-Made Man,” 11 DROP IN D. C. AREA for. they ma- | STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, KIWANIANS ENTERTAIN CHILDREN AND MOTHERS vProgrl‘m Given at Camp Good Will for Underprivileged Kiddies. Underprivileged children and their mothers at Camp Good Will, in Rock Creek Park, were entertained last night | | | VAV ava % HE wants to make aquaintance and right be too soon. all models, p why they're best of all he'll make you fer on the car you're now d out \ your hair LIKE HIS. \/ CLIP 5 G ME | OouT e for Mr to 0. K. ‘V‘V‘ 3040 M PN Connecticut Avenue The new location of a COMPLETE Home Building Service Architects to assist you in designing a home that will be exactly what you want—in size, room arrangement, design and appointments. Expert Draftsmen offer their skill in translating these desires into actual detailed working Construction Engineers assure you of a sturdy, durable and structurally correct home. Experienced Estimators will tell you exactly what the completed house is going to cost—for therc will be no extras. Financial Advisers cost of house and lot. offer their services in assuming complete responsibility for every detail cf Building Superintendents construction. There'’s a guarantee here, too—backed by resources of more than two hun- dred million dollars. For it's all one organization functioning as a unit— Connecticut Avenue Guarantee - The Home Construction Division oji SEARS, ROEBUCK and CO! el "PHONE—DECATUR 1060 1106 your way can't Follow his example and let no grass grow under your feet in seeing the NEW FORD. Frank will be glad to show you the reasons (any make or type) that will make stand on end JUST In appprecia .ll of your coming in for an ap) BEsive you - . WITH THIS COUPON ONLY—JULY 10th Just clip the coupon and brin Herbert or floor salesman Open Evenings—Phone West 0161 Under CARTER Management of completel THURSDAY, JULY 9, 1931, v by moving pictures ana & musical pro- gram presented under auspices of the Washington Kiwanis Club. This was the first of a serles of entertainments planned for the camp by the club. Miss Mary Frances Glenn and Miss Dorothy Reddish sang several numbers, .c:omrnlrd by Mrs. Margaret Harry, k A. Schutz, local Kiwanian, operated the motion picture projector. aona'e A. Small appeared as a one-man nd. “Tell Your Friends” “Friday is My Floor Day” ALS of “ESSO” it in Service ST N.W. __ AMUSEMENTS. " FAMILY DAY Every FRIDAY at SEASIDE with Round-Trip Fares Reduced to Adults 25c—Children 10c Tralna Leave District Line ’(ll".fl —10: 0—5:40— Tak ¥ Cars o m-mn Rine v mu‘ “wna "It 'm. MARSHALL HALL STEAMER Charles Mncalosler #ree “Dancing - Bathing Amuse Ror Boxd and > SYLVAN clstod 2 LORETTA YOUNG_in OF WAY." Comedy. SECO SILVER SPRIN CHARLES FARR ELISSA LANDI in “BODY AND SOUL.” DUMBARTON 1313 Wisconsin Ave. ROBERT LORAINE and _DOROTHY BOYD in “THE _PERFECT _ ALIBI R PRINCESS ''j 1% DOROTHY ~ MACKANL and _NED __SPARKE in "KEPT HUSBANDS. _ TAKOMA *t,2p0 Buternut sis. No Parking Troubles (RICHARD unmm MESS “FIN POINTS” 8:00. 955 % “DIRECTION *n)r:‘sv. LusT HlI’POD W NAGEL “THE RIGHT S MAN. g Mystsvitle. g, ONBTANCE GENNETT i EASTEST WAY RICHMOND 8=t % NOR in "DADDY oG ASHTON rwormui™2iEidth 1 | STRANGERS MAY KIS Across the World. 1th & N A KEPT HUS with DOROTHY MacKAILL and JOE McCREA FAIRLAWN w3605 18 _MESS in “THE FINGER POINTS rner Bro: i A'MBASSADOR Al NORMA - SHEARER. “@TRANGFRS __ MAY KISS Warner Bros.’ 64 B St NE. FRANK_ FAY, “GODS GIFT TO __WOMEN.” = 2 Warrer Bros.’ Conn. Ave. and MeKiniey St.. D. C. “MALTESE 'A"\"“E'Nfii 'GRAND Warner Br CENTRA‘L 9tk St. Bet. D and B BEBE _PALCON “Warner_Bros. 123 C St N.E. BILLIE DOVE. ' LADY WHO DARED." DY COMEDY._ vun.n Br SAVOY “lb & co. ma. N, NARY ASTOR _and, LOUIS WOL- BIN_AHIP. ATk ?l‘v‘(’)’lj" 14th & Park R4 N.W. GLORIA SWANSON. “INDISCREET." "ADVENTURES_IN_AFRICA “Warner Bros.’ K Ga- Ave. & Quebee 8t N.W. TALLULAH __ NISHED STANTON BILL __BOYD __ DESERT BANKHEAD, LADY. Gth and C St NE. “TAR- LIE CHAND CARRIES ON." Murray_Comedy. STATE BETHE: Home of Wes DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS FOR THE MOON. REACHING ITTLE GEM Ear Phone for the Deaf GIBSON’S 917 G St. N.W. Verdict of Millions Throughout the World E Usep in homes in every country in the world for more than half a century, Cuticura Preparations re unsurpassed for daily are of the skin. Begin us- ng them today as a protec- ion against skin troubles. g Soap 25c. Ointment 25¢ and 50c. _Tal- L T cum 25c. Proprietors: Potter Drug = & Chemical Corp., Malden, Mass. WAKE UPYOUR LIVER BILE— WITHOUT CALOMEL And You'll Jump Out of Bed in the Mormn( Rarin’ to Go the | lot *Naxntive T ling is your Tt pounds of Nawid bite owing freely, your st d i ___ AMUSEMENTS. AMUSEMENTS. If she didn’t pay faced disgrace. If she started to pay she could never stop. Yet this girl did neither. s120Ek FANCHON £ MARCO’S AFRICAN idea ED. AND MORTON BECK PROSPER and MARET FRANK FOSTER and MABELLE Featuring i ANTVIALS EEPS LUCILLE CHERIE and TOMASITA BOB HAM’ILTO‘I Fanciful 25¢ Hamsol CHILDREN She knew the uife of the man she loved was unworthy of him. BETTY BRONSON JACK MULHALL CONSTANCE CUMMINGS 'Iover'“Come Back’ ghter - and - tear romance cf how one past made a tangled [resent, but a happy future . . . "BENNY RUBIN 3 “The Messenger Boy” A Toby-the-Pup Cartoon A Novel Humanette end RKO-PATHE NEWS with EXCLUSIVE pictures ACTUALLY TAKEN by POST and GATTY on their Epochal Flight Around the World! 1 PENNETT 152 aml(‘..l‘t.r. son LA The Tempe: WARNER BROS. vns.gv | HEALYHPULLY @5“5 Last Two Days 7 joEE-bibwy BROAID M INDIED L\ - JOE PENNER £ OTHER ACTS Starts Saturday Peten B Hynds ' NEVER:TWAIN SHA“- MEET ' | BLAZING DRAMA OF TROP. ICAL LOVE IN SOUTH SEAS LJ —On The Stage— Paul uuo & TISEN And Gypes Ensemble MOSS & FRYE International Comics EDDIE GARR ARTHUR PETLEY & CO. MAXINE DOYLE 5, - to CHAPEL POINT Kiddies’ Days Tuesdays & Fridays CHILDREN 35c ADULTS . 750 Boat leaves at 9.00 A. M. WILSON LINE 7th St. Wharves L & SIGNUND ROMBERG'S Supreme Musical Rom Of Young Love... MORGANTOWN ON-THE-POTOMAC LOWER CEDAR POINT SHADY FICN ECRABBING— SHING BEST SALT BATHI AROUAD WASHINGTON 116 hours macadam bighw from Wash. via Anacostia. Waldorf Crain_Highway. * Four Tidewater an Peninsula Busses every ds ING DAY AND NITE SWIMMING IN THE GLEN ECHO FREE ADMISSION AMUSEMENT PARK CRYSTAL POOL 9 AM. to 11:30 PM. IS THE FAD Adult Admission to Pool With Locker and Towel, 50c Children, 25¢ inthe M'OONI.IGHT .ndy orchestra The coolest place to danee Daily, Except Sats., Suns. and Holideys 8. WILSON LINE 7th St. Wharves Tel. Nat.2440 DANCING. || UEGARE numo—n-n-rm l-ndn !Yflt walts, hops; private 12036 F st a.¥, Decatux

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