Evening Star Newspaper, September 18, 1931, Page 50

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‘| HOMEOPATHIC PHARMACY No. 80 For Neuritis nnln.ww Phone NA. 1605 S‘WING'S WORI.D FAMOU S | | LIKE A POLAR BEAR LOVES THE lCE— OL R guests delight in the brisk, cool tem- peratures provided by our New Cooling Sys- tem. SPECIAL DINNER, $1.50 Olmsted Grill Famous For FineFood 1336 @ Street CONSTITUTION DRAWS FEW ON ANNIVERSARY ='| 144th Birthday Celebrated Yester- dny—lncmml Interest Reported in Observance. Yesterday was Constitution day— 144th anniversary of the promulgating of the document that set up this Gov- ernment. George Washington and his associ- | ates of the constitutional convention af- | fixed thelr names to the four-sheet parchment. But no unusual number of vl.slum came to gaze upon that document in its gold and marble shrlne at_the Library of Congress. Indeed, the guard slld few among the sightseeing crowds even know the date. Many looked yesterday without even recognizing an anniversary was on, he said, adding that'even some of the savants in the Library of Congress were rather hazy on the date. However, William Tyler Page, veteran clerk of the House and hlstorlm, Te- ported that thg date is being increas- | ingly observe Patriotic .societles he said, particu- larly the Sons and Daughters of the Revolution, are holding programs in observance of the day. Page predicted that Constitution day would become more and more a notable occasion on the American calendar, TODAY'S AMUSEMENTS. Gayety—Burlesque, W] E TO DINE. FAR EAST Chinese Restaurant 519 13th St. 2 Doors Above Earle: Theater OYSTERS Chincotique on Half Shell Fried and Stewed All Fresh Fish in Season Lobsters and Crabs in All Styles HERZOG’S Nationally Famous Restaurant Open Till 12 P.M. 11th and Potomac River ‘ Met. 9762 —Phones— Met. 6706 E prrTTRT I NOBILE Famous Italian Restaurant Open Until 12 P.M. Every Night 1004 E Street N,W. Met. 3336 SEA GRILL B 2B S > > YSTERS ; RAW BAR 1207 E St.N.W. jereg i*t_i}fiflfifi*t“i 2:15 and 8:15 pm tropolitan—"An American Tng econd week, at 11:14 am,, 1:1 x—The Spider,” : 26, | | 4:42, 7:48 nnd l 04 pm. Stage shows :38, Pp. Central—“Women Love Once” 11 | a.m. to 11 p.m. Ambuudu\— “Transatlantic,” at 6:15, EeseRELINEDBEST MATERIAL ssex. Purant, Hup-N INTERNATIONAL BRAKE SERVICE 14th & V N.W. DEc. 5403 MT. VEMISNON Charles Macalester Upder U. 8. Government inspection Leaves Seventh St. Wharf Daily 10 A.M. and 2:30 P.M. Round Trip, 85¢c Admission, 25¢ S IV R Ben o Sundev 1325 THE EYE z:m :mg ‘L LE SECH llhlt. NW. Fountain Pens Repaired Ne o 1215 E St. N.W. HALF PRICE 25¢ Fint 50c Woodbury’s After Shaving Lotion HALF PRICE 25¢ GIBSON’S 919 G St. N.W. “Big Revue,” at Spend Part of Glorios Sentember at VIRGINIA SEASHORE Old Point Comfort l:hll!lb!.rflll Hotel Virginia Beach Cavaller Hotel Oce-n View emond Hotel h' llll All Expense b Dlllv lcrvlel 6:30 City Ticket Of 1428 HN. W. Nlm-ll 1520 Norfoik and Washington Steamboat Co FTVVV VIV VVVVVVVYVYY MAAAAAAAAALAAAAMI s tiac §4.50 | Buick, Chry'r 86.50 || FREE LECTURE —ON— CHRISTIAN SCIENCE Mrs. Nelvia E. Ritchie, C.8.B., of Sewickley, Penna. Member of the Board of Lec- tureship of The Mother Church, The First Church of Christ, Scientist,” in Boston, Massachu- setts. In First Church of Christ, Scientist , Columbia Rd. and Euclid St. N.W. Friday, September 18 At 8 P.M. Under the Auspices of First Church of Christ ~ Scientist Lecture Radiocast Over Station WISV No Collection. All Welcome F. ST REET 24" actually buys ‘40 worth ..but tomorrow’s the last day.... A special for the man who is “all set” to pay $40 for a new i Leonard Bergman Offers America’s Brilllant Young Star : Mon, _Seats Selling reh Selwyn Presents In & new comedy by Joha Emerson and Anita Loos, Authors of “Gen- tlemen Prefer Blondes.” “Chorries Are Ripe” WILSON-GREENE CONCERTS, 1931-32. Constitution Hall and National Theater lR‘I’IlTS' GOI"ISE, LE Nov. LILY_PO! ensationsi Sopranc, Met. Opers. Dec. 11, MARY WIGMAN. Noted German Danseuse. Dec. 14 LAWRENCE TIBBETT, ‘0 Barytone, Met. Ope: Jan. 19. _Elmlmn‘o GrGLL ‘enor, Met. ouu Mar. 15. “THE BLUE Bl Fanny's Continental erue. Course, $16.70, $13.50, $11, 39, $6.50. PHILHARMONIC COURSE, 4:0 | N.v: # !ll{i{filflwofl. ITINA. Bedstie on. confluehl INS] Met. O Course, 516,10, 41350, fi?"u s6.50. WILSON-GREENE EVENING COURSE, l:fl ‘Birytone, Chicasd 20, JOSE IT elel National Symphony ORCHESTRA HANS xmpu:n. c...a-m.- EIGHT SYIPHONY CONCER'I’S 8, Not 3 ‘21, = . ‘Beason tickeis, 818, $14, §10, 87, §5. EIGHT POPULAR CONCERTS 4 o'Clock. GAYETY - BURLESK JIMMY LAKE, MGR. NOW OPEN FOR SEASON 1th & Jith JOAR GRAWPORD. Warner AMBASSADQR c."" . 624 B St NE. EDMUND LOWE. “TR. Warner Bros.’ muon lDVAm “BON OF INDIA." AVALON” AVENUE GRA PHILLIPS HOLMES & SYLYIA FESST NS BBY JONES SoLr by 3, and LAUREL- Inll-h “DUDI Bth St. Bet. 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GEORGE - ARLISS The Master of Masters in Warner Bros. quphbu Unforgettable Drama of a Great American ., ; —With— Doris Kenyon June Collyer Dudley Digges Montagu Love Also Selected Shorts Continuous 11 4. m. t0 11.9. m. COMEDY Hey! Fellers! !SMWMIIII!M Children in Two-Reel i‘rolle Al Mitchell's . Overture “Washington the Beautitul OO MILES INTO THE HEART of JUNGLE HELL tg stgge the m&ré tZ; fi.r ever. :crzcned CARL LAEMMLE CAST OF, éong 5 ROSE!HOBART CHARLES BICKFORD Ohe maost amaz, st ’g‘wamalzr 7 and mans, braver evertold/., s, Last ©Jimes “Joday! Theodore Dreiser’s “An American ' Tragedy” LN ) 9TH RIA l..‘l'() S0 Sast Dimes Doday! The GREAT LOVER” WANDERING MEN! . . . WONDERING WIVES! One Nights on the Road i Crowded into @ Whirling Panorama! The Laughter Tragedy...Heartbreak of Week- / end Husbonds and Stay-at-home NOW PLAYING EW’S A Cotiims: Jarmuel GOLDWYN ELMER. 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