Evening Star Newspaper, August 3, 1931, Page 32

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FOR AUTO INJURIES Quartet Hurt When Car Hits Pole—Driver Held for * Drunkenness. .' A=HU-ZIMUOR SRCEELETS T g . Four men were brought to h here last night suffering from nll?urtu received when the automobile in which they were rldlll:& left the road ,and struck an elects light “pole between Waldorf and TB, Md. Frank Smith, 30, of 202 Twelfth street souf st, the driver of the car, was treated for cuts amd bruises at. Casualty Hospital, and later taken to Gallinger Hospital, suffering from what police said was shock and alco- holism. Norman Humphrey, 28, of 608 41 street southw.st, freceived s fractured leg and was treated at Providence Hos- pital. The otters, of 620 I E YESIGHT s man_and woman's greatest gift. Are you going to neglect 1t? Let us examine LEES OPTICAL (‘:3. 614 9th N No. 80 For Neuritiz HOMEOPATHIC PHARMACY: 1007 H St. N.W. Phon: 1695 your eyes. of 625 I street southwest, were treated there for shock. Four .other persons; one ‘a boy, seven, were injured in traffic accidents here yesterday. The child, Hampton Hall, 1320 L street southeast, suffered an in- Jured foot when an automobile operated by Royal J. Callatin, 1811 Fairlawn street southeast, climbed a curb while being parked. Vernon Dorr, 15, of 623 Fifteenth street northeast, was injured about the legs when knocked from his bicycle by an automobile driven by Lillian W. Goodwin, 44. John Weisky, 19, of l(ll Pennsylvania avenue southeast, bruised when struck by an wwmnbfle liOlJR Kodak FINISHING M street. FILMS IN BEFORE 10:30 A.M. READY AME DA’ w«xly rrlu tor nm Photo Prize, Winner on_ Display WIN $5 SR iR Phone l\-llannl 0619 COLUMBIA PHOTO SUPPLY * Since 1%00 1424 New York Ave. N.W. I nLL\lknllr MATERIALS ick 950 | Chrysler $£.50 Hup-Nash INTERNATIONAL BRAKE SERVICE 14th & VN.W. DEe. 5403 " KODAK REPAIRING Fuller & h}\lhm Inc. *&éfiE Don’t allow your rugs to get dull and dingy— keep them fresh and new. Call Mr. Pyle . . . NAtional 3257-3291-2036 Aleck Kemp, colored, 45, of 118 L street, was,cut l:m:m.ly when' he walked into the side of .a’ District _|PRODUCTION OF MOVIES TO PICK UP THIS MONTH Better Times Seen Ahead for Bit Players and Extras in Holly- ‘wood Colony. By the Associated Press. | _ HOLLYWOOD, Calif, A it 3.— Better times are in store fntu.l:‘nl‘(')vu bit {players and extras this month than during any similar period of last year, the Motion Picture Herald concludes in & survey for publication today. Jobs will be plentiful for both classes of players, the trade publication found, and all studios except Warners-First National will be more active thln at any time since last Spring. an 'employment lundpolm. lnflil:l!wnl are September will be even better, and October will find production capacity in all studios. The Herald sald that pictures start- ing during August will provide work for 700 or 1,000 bit phyerx and more than 15,000 extras. Major studios have plans for start- | ing production. of 47 features, and in- | dependent producers probably have as | many more scheduled. About 75 shorts, |1 and 2 reel pictures, will be made this month, giving empioyment to sev- | eral hundred more players. | Temporary Spring and Summer shut- downs and curtailed scnedules in most of the large studios made jobs scarce for the army of extras and small parts players who make their living “in plc- | tures.” E Pontiae Durant Danger Lurks in Dirty Rugs. Sanitary Carpei & win 64 Rug Cleaning Co. 106 Indiana Ave. Members of the Rug Cleaners’ Institute of America Stanley Baldwin 64 Todly LONDON, August 3 (#)—Stanley Baldwin, Conservative standard bearer, observed his 64th birthday anniversary today at his Worcestershire home. He spent the day strolling about the coun- try and attending the Astley Horti- cultural Show, at which a number of his friends are exhibiting. TODAY’'S AMUSEMENTS. Palace — “The Night Angel” at 13 4:40, 7:23 and 9:50 p.m. 1:35, 3:55, 6:45 and 9:05 ALL-EXPENSETOURY| | cotumbia —-zoics at 1235 2:30, 420 ‘05 755 IM 9:45 Washington to Baltimore By Boat and Rail 4 $12.12 Round Trip the ploneers through the his- interesting country, 320 miles p.m._only. of hiful eruising—down the Poto- R-K-0 Keith's—" The mac, up the Chesapeake Bay—return by Common Law,” mac. up the Chesapeake | |at 11:35 a.m., 1:40, 3:40, 8:4), 7:40 and i and er. Firsf 9:45 pm. clase *accommodations. cxetient meate, || Earle—“Newly Rich” at 1103 am., congenial people. Modern steamers Dor- |1:56, 4:28, 7:24 and 9:59 p.m. Stage shows at 1:02, 3:35, 6:31 and 9:05 p.m. Tivoll — “Never the Twain Shall Meet,” at 2, 3:50, 6:45, 7:40 and 9:40 m. P Central—Broadminded,” at 11 am. [to 11 pm. Ambassador—“Newly Rich,” st 8:15, |8 and 9:50 pm, SUNBURN? Beach First Aid Stations always advise Noxsema Fox—-"'rhdr Mad Moment,” at 12:15, 2:27, 4: 7:56 and 10:08 p.m. Stage showl at 1:50, 4:02, 7:1 “Vanishing Legion” at 9:31 pm. and 6:23 All " information, Penns. R. R. Balto. & Va. Steamboat Co, ‘Relieves pain instantly doesn’t stain clothes W surreR with painful sunburn when you can get sure, immediate relief? Treat it the way Lifcguards and beach First Aid Stations do. They all agree on Noxzema Cream as the best sunburn remedy in the world—and they have tried them all! Forgexample, Captain Damico of the Atlantic City Beach Patrol says: “We have used Noxzema at our First Aid Station for seven seasons. It is won- derfully cooling and soothing the instant you put it on. Noxzema takes all the fire and pain out immediately—prevents torturous blistering.” At Coney Island, Asbury Park and other famous beaches, Noxzema is used for first aid fof sunburn. Don't take chances with sunburn—use the remedy that for years has proven most effective. Geta jar of Noxzema today at any drug or department store. fe fris nhulu-)y-n- less—won't stain evea the daintiest frock. NOXZEMA CREAM r—F EEL IT HEA Lo ¢ FOUR IN HflSPITAl | driven by Nathaniel H. Berman, 1730 | NG STAR WASHINGTON D0, FIFTH FESTIVAL PROGRAM| 3 TO BE PRESENTED FRIDAY Priendship - House, Will Sponsor the lutuu ‘at Sylvan Theater. oth TS A.nnounud . program - of - the summef xuuv-l series lt me sylnn ’l‘huur will be nud uu A Dutch {olk dmsehy lrenon.lwflntm sec- n Carol llnlinl with ' :fi. Rose Biggs as accompanist and H. Lee Smith as song leader, also will be a lnture of ‘the | program. Other August events at the Sylvan Theater include a folk, fantasy, “Maren- ka,” to be presented August 12 by the Y. W. C. A. Girl Reserves the Delivered Direct to Your Door I5¢ Doz. Phone Natl, 4537 HO MEXICO 'hRHY' PAY CUT dufl.minnlnflloifi- nflbl'lllld dent and cabinst officers, officers’ ply'ucut!mmvnupu cent. TUESDAYS-—FRIDAYS MYTIFINE BISCUITS Y 1. MONDAY, Overscas| GRANDMOTHER, 57, HELD AS ROBBER CAR DRIVER of | gon XKilled ‘by Police in Hold-up 7 of Chicago Realty Office. By the Associated Press. CHICAGO, August 3—A 57-year-old was held by police today as the driver of an autom lleundtn & robbery in which her.son ‘was killed wlp “'R““ ‘was Mrs. Anna Baranski, who re- vletlnol“flbhflhl CITY, August 3, (F).—Re- g udb!wllu ing the presi recelved a cut up to 22% per cent, and army Gnqust udhé"ala Large DRUM TABLE $1575 A beautifully proportioned table in red mahogany. Full size, 30 inches high with 30- inch top, graceful legs with brass tipped claw feet. A piece that will add to your ho Lol A Mpnas Vie 1 pictih (S W s THESE ARE GREAT DAY TO BlIY' 905 7th St. N.W. 'AUGUST 3, 1931, int he MOONLIGHT 8:45 dally incl. San.—7th St. Whvs. Zfimmwpfi (On-the-Bay) SHADY GROVES DANCING Round Trip: Adults, 50ci Grounds. Size || ORIGINAL —More Children _under 12 yra, 908 B mights 29 232 14th St. “We_ Live Our | Free Auto Parking for Our Customers—E Between 6th and 7th THE HECHT CO F Street at Seventh Four Ways to Pay 1. Lay-by Plan—A $5 deposit and balance in inter- . mediate payments until article is paid for and taken out. . Deferred payment plan—10% down ‘payment and balance in convenient monthly payments. . You may charge on your Com Account—bm rendered Oct. 1st. . You may pay cash. —You buy your coal for less NAtional 5100 in the Summertime! —Y ou buy your Summer Suit for less in the Wintertime! —And now buy your Overcoat for Very Much less. Soriety Brand “and Sheldon ercoats Sheldon $35 & $40 Overcoats Meltons . . . fleeces . . . herringbones . and boucles. Staple plain colors . plenty of blues and oxfords. Likeable patterns. Single and dou- ble-breasted. Half belts. Raglans. Chesterfield. Plain or velvet collars. Complete range of sizes. 'dlso . . . A Limited Group of Society Brand’s Finer $65 and $75 Overcoats . . $45 & 350 Sheldon & Society Brand Including the famous Society Brand “Chief” Overcoat, rarely sold for less than $50. Broadbrook boucles, llamas, twists, long nap fleeces, mel- tons. Six styles. Many plain blue and oxford greys, Also handsome patterns, Sizes to fit any man, 545 2 Seconds by Direct Elevators to Men’s Clothing Dept—2nd Floor. Up to this year these famous suits-were lined with alpaca. From now on they are to be lined with celanese. In order to dispose of ali alpaca lined suits quickly the maker has allowed us to reduce the price to $26. Only 300 suits. We Also Include at This Price a Group of 2.-Trouser Sheldon- Suits and 4-Piece Sheldon Sport Suits, §26 $40 WORSTED SUITS ‘ $ 2 ‘seconds by direct elevators to Men's Clothing Dept.—2nd Floor. Free Storage Until October 1st REAL PICNIC PLEASURE Childres, 100 # Traing leave District Line Station 9, 10:30, 2:30, 5:40, 8 TODAY sxa TOMORROW AUGUST 3 and 4 Twice daily, at 2 and 8 p.m. Union Market Fourth St. & FloridaAve.N.E. WILD WEST Nd GREAT FAR EAST Cowboys— Trick and Any Other h e Chrhtiant D £ Co. Pennsyivania UPHOLSTERING Get Our Estimates Established Two Generations SEGAL BR OS. Mo O\ R AN E oW PLAYING FsTaia REssiER 1 fi Held Over—Second Week RKO EiTH’ 182/ AND G STREETS* An RKO Pathe Feature STARTS FRIDAY | THE COMMON LAW A JOYOUS TREAT FOR WHOLE FAMILY 4 Paramount Picture Edns Moy Oliver—-Losise, Fareade Green—Jackle [‘?fisnf(’ MAD | MOMENT" 1 WARNER BAXTER POROTHY MA(\AILL sract Fanchon & Marco’s MOROCCAN #/sq | ofl MITCHELL BOB HAMILTON 1 AM. AND 530 P.M. SHOWS ONLY SECOND EPISODE ““The Vanishing Legion" DIRECTION SIDNEY LUST. HIPPODROME _ -50X% %% “CITY STREETS. Nt Balicr: TODAY-TOMORROW - WALLACE BEERY ECR HYATTSVILLE. MD. Today-Tom. WILL “TAILO DE Warner Bros 15th and AMBASSADOR ‘coi*'&d™%ew. MITZI GREEN AND EDNA MAY OLIVER. “NEWLY RICH." BOBRY JONES SERIES. “HOW I PLAY GOLF. Warner Bro AVENUE GRAND . %% EDWARD G. ROBINSON, “SBMART MONEY. Warner Bro: AYNOR & WARNER BAX- DADDY LONG LEGS.” 1230 C St. N.E. Warner Bros’ — SAVOV Tih & Col. Ra. N.W. MACDONALD, “MONTE Warner Bro: TIVOLI th & Park R4 N.W. HOWARD & OONCHIT RO, R Ave. & Quebeo St. N.W. ROBINSON, _"8M. ERToNEY. BOBBY REs SERIES. ‘GAITHERSBURG. MD, REGINALD DENNY io STEPPING. A one. JESSE THEATER Phots

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