Evening Star Newspaper, September 4, 1931, Page 44

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MOVIE CAMERA Films $10 COLUMBIA PHOTO SUPPLY Since 1900 1424 New York Ave. N.W. MT. VERNON STEAMER Charles Macalester Under U. 8. Government inspection Leaves Seventh St. Wharf 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 Sundavs $WlNG'$ WORLD FAMOU§ TWO RIVER DAMS INWATERWAY PLAN |U. S. Reported Ready to Join Canada in Speeding St. Lawrence Project. Use Cine | By the Assoclated Press. American engineers have worked out plans for the development of the St. Lawrence waterway which call for two dams in the international section. ‘With the two-dam system as a basis for agreement, it was said on high au- | thority today that the Un'ted States is ~"| ready to proceed immediately on nego- ‘tllllons with Canada to push forward |the project. Canadian and American engineers heretofore have disagreed on the necessity for two dams, the Cana- | dians holding out for two and the { Americans maintaining that only one would be necessary. | The impending return to Washington |of Maj. W. D. Herridge, brother-in-law |of Prem’er Bennett of Canada, and re- | cently appointed Minister to the United | States, has revived hopes among Wash- ington’s highest officials for quick and | definite action on the part of the Ot- {tawa government. Herridge is expected | to arrive in npml next week. TODAY'S AMUSEMENTS nlann— “Waterlco Bridge,” tonlght? at 8:3 Pfilach “Guilty Hends,” at 12, 2:10, | |4:30, 7:25 and 9:50 p.m. Stnge shows and 8:55 p. The Smllmx Tieutenant,” at u '35 am., 1:35, 3:35, 5:30, 7:30 and Hear With Western Elcctrle muunnon- Designed in the Bell Telephone Laboratorics Privat strations 1217 G Street R-K-O Keith’s—"Rebound,’ 1:06, 3:12, 5:18, 7:24 and 9: at 11: Au. EXPENSE TRIPS TO, B Earle—"The Last Flight,” am. 1:40, 4:35, 7:30 and 10:05 p.m. | Stage shows at 12:45, 3:35, 6:35 an 10 p.m. Tivoli—“Son of India, | 6:05, 7:55 and 9:45 pm Central— Murder by |am. to 11 pm. Ambassador—“The Miracle Woman,” |at 6, 7:50 and 9:45 p.m. the Clock,” BRAKES RELINED Ponilae. Durant, P Norfolk and Washington INTERNATIONAL BRAKE SteamboafCo 4 BRAKE SERVIE 14th & V N.W. DEc. 5403 Open All Day Saturday . Like a G STAR, WASHINGT AMUSEMENTS AMUSEMENTS AMUSEMENTS *936 o TONIGHT 2367 Chhe dramatic sensation Wk’]m’ s CARL LIEMMLE PRESENTS M/ 4 %, A, -— - o, PHOTO OIL COLORS picte with mstractions 33,90 Fuller & d’Albert, |nc“ 315 lOth s: N.W. - THE EYE —should never be neglected. It You have the least trouble, come in High-Powered Motor Is Our 48-HOUR Laundry Service Many a situation has been saved by the swiftness with which our *Family Finish” service is returned to you. Without sacrificing thor- oughness in careful washing and fine hand ironing, your bundle goes back to you promptly within forty-eight hours. When your bundle is received here .it is assorted according to material and color, washed with Ivory suds in net bags that take the wear—then han- died all the way through the plant in an individual steel cabinet, an ex- clusive sanitary, fireproof, mistake-eliminating WASHINGTON LAUN- DRY feature. Our Other Helpful Services Include: * Damp Wash Thrift Wash Rightway Rough Dry Washington Special WE Also Do Dry Cleaning WASHINGTON LAUNDRY Phone West 1020 27th & K Sts. N.W. \IFARLAWN — | .IESSE THEATER ASYLVAN 4 k , T //// i’ ) CIRCLE TYPHOON COOLED MONTGOMERY, CHARLOTTE TOOD in THE MAN IN POS- “ANACOSTIA. D. C. ASALOTEE LR 1n EVF‘RYTH[N(‘ ROSIE." AMBASSADOR Kc.,u o Ya ""l"l:‘o P BETTY BRONSON. “LOVER COME EeK MeKinfey BELLE'S AFFAI arner Bros.’ AVENUE GRAND _ MOMENT." Warner Bros. RAL 9th St. Bet. D and B WILLIAM BOYD & LIL R BY THE CLOCK __LAUREL-HARDY COM . WILLIAM HAINES, OLO. " Warner Bros." e 1230 C St AIRS _ JoNEs (m_r 8ERTes. No d0. - Warner Bros. SAVOY Tith & col Ra. NW. _HOOT GIBSON. “WILD HORS Warner Bros. Tith & Park R4 NW. Conepy. ~ Warner Bros.” ORK ©= ave. MARION DAVIES. STANTON rth, %28 LORETTA YOUNG . LOST. 'ASTATE gome i8S JAGK WHITING in mfn C. A PHOTOPHONE PavL 1S and RAY PRANCIS ol e VICE SQUAD.” COMEDY. ¥ Son NEIL HAMILTON in _* OMEDY AVE! SHORTS. i o8 DUMBARTON K&h¥iresirafn ard LIONEL BARRYMORE in “A FREE SOUL."” 7 andy9. PRINCESS - 'up N g% R!(‘HARD RARTH!LMESS in ‘THE (‘ INTS. CARTOON and TAKOMA T CLIVE BROOK in “Lawyer’s Secre! At_6:35. 8:15. 9:5 " DIRECTION WL FIoueiS 2okt rstemm HIPPODROME % xt%, Mount lalnler HI P'R FA’ b D'S 70 WOMEN Hrattsville, Ma. MARIE_DRESSLER in ASHTON YQOD-REGINALD DERNY in FING OUT.” " col No. 80 For Neuritis HOMEOPATHIC PHARMACY HERZOG’S Nationally Famous Restaurant Crab Soup Gumbo Frog Legs and Swordfish Specialties All Fresh Fish in Season Imperial, Soft Shell, Deviled, and Hard Shell Crabs Lobsters in All Styles Open Till 12 P.M. 11th and Potomac River Met. 9762 —Phones— Met. 6306 CONDOS BROS --CHRISTYa/NELSON MILES 224 KOVER, JACK REID .. RUDY MASSON $2 “VvaAaR crashed t/zmuqk bothther Lives and loves 7th Street Wharves GAYETY--BURLESK FAR EAST Chinese Restaurant 519 13th St. 2 Doors Above Earle Theater *TANG © THE SEA” g )’ foops ’I) O SEA GRILL 50 0 e YSTERS RAW BAR 1207 E St. NW. ¢ OPENS This Sunday Matinee | September 6th Box Office Now Open -Boating—Fi; —Crabbing e tesShady. Flenie Groves PAULINE FREDERICK NEIL HAMILTON MONROE OWSLEY Weekdays— Adult San. & Labor Day, $1.25 aud 7S¢ ‘MOONLIGHT DAN CES Last Dance, Labor Day Summer dancing under ideal condi- tions—a perfect floor, cool breezes off the bay, and a splendid orchestra furn. ishing the music. Only a few more trips this season. Deily, Sunday & Leber Dey Lv. Washington—8.45 P. M. WILSON LINE TTES"” 1 CA_CAPITOL TWEATRE N.Y. REVUE Jides Hetraction. WILLIAM TILDEN I} IN_THE SECOND OF A SERIES OF THREE TENNIS LESSONG Last days = of the season to go to CHAPEI; Season ends after Labor Doy Take this trip- Saturday, Sunday or Labor Day. You'll enjoy every bit of it. A wonderful boat ride to a beautiful resort. Bathing, boating, fishing, danc- ing, picnicking, and added attractions. SCHEDULE (Daily ine. Sunday & Labor Day) Lv. Washingion 9.00 A. M. Lv. Chapel Poiat 4.00 P. M. FARE (Reund Trip) 00; Children, 508 Tel. NAt. 2440 W lLSON LINE Tth St Wharves Tel.—Nat. 2440 Moonlight danke daily at 8.45 Of us when you need Blank Books . Morrison Paper Co. N nt e T THERE'S FUN APLENTY FROM MORE THAN 50 AMUSEMENTS DANCING AND SWIMMING AT GLEN ECHO FREE ADMISSION AIYUSZMENT PARK DANCING. el oo H'AL- TR o NWo Tt Met. 308, RODON 2. e Decatur 4610 Damcing 3* Instruction im dbe Art of WARNSRA. BROS. THEATRES - You'll Die Laffing for Hes 'r.. Times 'iunl" ...... ol —Al-nm.-— “An Imprompty Revve™ Bart Walton-Alfred Lotel WITNESS” Formen Bree. ond Viaphons W8 - WALTER HUSTON CHARLES “CHIC” SALE —MOST TALKED ABOUT PICTURE OF DECADE—FIRST OF NEW SEASON'S PARADE OF HITS! NOwW PLAYING KEW'S 18tk AND G STREETS* “ALL RIGHT, HUSBAND! I'M THRU FIGHTING THE OTHER WOMEN! YOU'LL COME BACK WHEN | WHISTLE!” Another man’s wife won her hos. band's offections...tears and prayers meant nothing until she found the way to make him beg for kisses! The brilliont star of stage ond screen will delight and thrill you in this re- 4 Chortes 1. Seaers Pdiion e ROBERT AMES MYRNA LOY g HEDDA HOPPER “Strange As It Seems,” by Joha Hix, lm- Washington Post Cartoon “Chriss Cross,” a Comedy. Sportlight. RKO-Pathe News COMING—JACK HOLT IFTY FATHOMS DEEP." MEET THE WOELD'S MOST FAMOUS KIDS! JUNIOR. DURKIN~ JACKIE COOGAN MITZI GREEN JACKIE SEARL TucrLERERRY FINN’ - MARK TWAIN'S IMMORTAL ROMANCE OF AMERICAN BOYHOOD STAGE FANCHON &MARCO,S OLYMPIC CAMES’ %eas :: - A Fleld Meet of mnlu and Pulchritode PA'JL I“OG AND l!l! WONDER MIDGETS ~HAL FRANCIA IUNNY AND VINA JEAN ROONEY SIXTEEN OLYMPIC MAIDENS

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