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STAR, WASHINGTON, - D. SHERIDAN GARAGE Finert kept garage in Wash- ington. Just the garage for par- ticular persons to store their cars, REASONABLE RATES 2516 QUE ST. N.W. POtomac 4333 ]S The Word and We Will " Supply the Blank Books E. Morrison Paper Co. 1009 PI.VAVE.# ¢—i12 SPEAKER ELECTION | INTEREST INTENSE - 6. 0. P. and Eemocrats Are Tied at 214 House Seats. Garner Here. With the presence in Washington of Minority Leader “Jack” Garner, in- terest grew more intense in the prospect d 9:18 p.m. of his * ey of th y of his %eing eleried Speaker e Esrle— "My s‘“ St d1a0leray s } 31, 7:25 and 9:36 bm ! C., WEDNESDAY, 1931, AMUSEMENTS. WILSON-GREENE " CONCERTS, 1931-32, Consttution Hall and National Theater ARTISTS’ COURSE, 4:30 Nov. 16, LILY_PO! Keasationsi Sontand. Met. Opera, Dee. 1. MARY WIGMAN, OCTOBER 17, THE EVENING TODAY'S AMUSEMENTS. ACCEPT SEWER BIDS ety—Burlesque, “Dixie Beautles,” Ga, at 2:15 and 8:15 p.m. D. C. Belasco—"The Improper Duchess, 8:30 p.m. National—“The Admirable Crichton,” 0 p.m. l K-0 K:l“l'l—“DeVotlon." at 11:40 am., 1:40, 3:40, 5:40, 7:40 and 9:40 pm. Metropoln-ln— Five Star Final, a 11 am, 12:43, 2:28, 4:13, 5:58, 7:43 and 9:28 p.m. Hillbrook lane. | One other ' scwage contract was Rialto—"Pagan Lady,” at 11:40 am, ; 1:40, 3:42, 5:45, T-44 and 9:45 p.m. | awarded to the Warren F. Brenizer Co. | which bid $3,551.98 fcr the Ivy City il’-hrh‘ Daughter of the Dragon," | service sewers in the vicinity of Mount a 2,4 show: 0, 7:10 and 9:35 p.m. Stage | Olivet road and Capitol avenue north- Columbia—*"Monkey 3:50, 6:30 xnd 8:55 pan. | east. 11:45 am, 1:45, 3:40, 5:40, 7:40 and AMUSEMENTS. 2 bays HEADLINE FEATURES ISKYLIN with THOMAS MEIGHAN HARDIE ALBRIGHT - MYRNA LOY Commissioners Award Con- NAT . HAMPDEN BAINTER IN GALA REVIVAL OF BARRIE'S ‘ADMIRABLE CRICHTON' - NEXT WEEK tracts on Two Projects. The District Commissioners yesterday accepted the $4,230.80 bid of the Peter D'Adamo Construction Co. fr building the North Spring Valley sanitary sewer, in the vicinity of Forty-ninth street and BEG. MAIL olnm- NOW Niahty, S1. 8150, 3 at. A\IFRICA'S (.Ilrln‘h T REV P EARL CARROLL VANITIES 60 SCENES—1,000 LAUGHS Original New York Production and Company of 100 New Amaterdam Theater F THE MOST BEAUTIFU GIRLS IN THE WORLD Business,” at | Maz= wgn are now wearing pearl- 4 | headed suckpins with matching cuff B e 2:18, | Jinks similar to those which King George e pan. Stage’ shows | j0sheen seen wearing recently, at 1:43, 3:58, 7 et T n, 1 ARGENTINA. " énlmx Greatest Dancer. Feb. 2. .o!Tl‘l.lN SYMPHONY OR- Serge xoumv siF, Conductor. Feb. 17, ROSA PONSLL mtos e, Course, $5€50. 41350, VIII.SOII-BIIEEHE Hear with the NEW SONOTONE With a Very Small Ear Pleco Privals_Demonstrations House when Congress convenes. % Stage ‘shows As the record now stands the Re-|g4°15.55 3.3, 6:33 and 9:04 p.m. publicans and Democrats are tied with 214 vctes each, and one Farm-Labor repre.entative elected. However, the Illinois Secretary of State has announc- ed that when the court record is cer- tified to him he will issue another cer- tificate in favor of Stanley H. Kunz, Democrat, and revoke the certificate previously issued-to Peter C. Granata, | Republican. The court has just de- clared Kunz clected by a majority of some 800 votes. There is no disposition on the part of the Governor or secretary of State | to withhold the certificate of election from Mr. Kunz, the Democrats say, since ccurt has decided the con- test, in the Illinois delega- tion, . cmphasized today that then there would be recourse to to force the issuance of the te to Kunz. If and when that certificate of clec- tion is issued. automatically revoking the previous certificate to Mr. Gra- the score will stand 215 for the ats end 213 for the Republic- e Democratic leaders claim. There_are still six vacancies to be filled. These six districts have stood four Republican and two Democratic. They are: The seventh New York dis- trict, Democrat; the first Wisconsin, Republican: the first Ohio, Republican; the twenticth Ohio, Democrat; the ~_hth Michigan, Republican, and the scona rennsyivamnia, Republican. The “Fisconsin district election is to be de- sided on October 13, the nominations having been mede last Saturday. The other five sases will be decided in the November elections. If these districts remain as at present, electing four re- publicans and two Democrats, this score would sand, Democrats, 217; Repub- licans, 217, according to the Demo: cratic claims, but Democrats, 216, and Republicans, 218, according to Willlam Tyler Page, clerk of the House. Mr. Page insists that the Kunz- Granata contest is one of those con- tested election cases for the House to decide, which will drag through the entire session. He says that the “court decision” merely represents the taking of testimony before a justice of the peace, with 200 exceptions reserved, which will in no way vacate the certifi- cate of election previously issued to Granata, but merely give Kunz an op- portunity to prove to the House wheth- er or not such certificate was improp- erly issucd. RICHAR2SON ELECTED CITIZENS’ GROUP HEAD Congress Heights Association Pro- tests am Low-Flying Airplanes. Other Officers Named. Dr. Edward Richardson was re-elected president of the Congress Heights Citi- zens' Association at a meeting presided over by him last night in the portable building of the Baptst Church at Broth- ers place southeest. Lewis Gelbman was re-elected secre- tary at the session and other officers E. M. Richardson, s-n of the presi- dent, Airst viee president; Benson Tay- Jor, second vice president; E. J. Read, treasurer; J. B. MacDonald, financial secretary, and C. G. Huetgren, trustee for three years. Mr. Gelbman and Mr. ‘Taylor were chosen as delegates to the Federation of Citizens’ Associations. A prctest against low- flying airplanes from Bolling Field and the Naval Afr Station was discussed and it was de- cided to forward complaints to the com- manding officers of the two fields, re- Guesting that the practice cease. The association vited to p-rilcipate in the Halloween parade that is being spon- sored by the Bocrd of Trade, Chamber of Commerce end the Federation of Citizens' Assoc'ations. Rev. G. L. Connor, pastor of the Con- gress Hei Methodict Church, and C. McGogney were elected to member- ship. The mecting was the first of the Fall series. Chinese Restaurant 519 13th St. _2 Doors Above Earle Theater The Place —where sandwich making is a fine art (they're toasted, too!). Special dinners at all hours. Orchestra for dancing every night —no cover charge, of course! 533 8th St. S.E. AAA AR PR R R E R RN EARNRRRRR NOBILE Famous Italian Restearant Notw Open Until 12 PM. Every Night 1004 E Sezoot N.W. et 3 tti*-fitfii't**fiififltttit ededededeoded 4! 8 R dedk ke ok 1* Nationally Famous Restaurant BROILED LIVE LOBSTER With h‘hnenllrlsnor Pota Lobster Salad, $1.25 OYSTERS Chincoteague on Half Shell Fried and Stewed All Fresh Fish in Season Open Till 12 P.M. 11th and Potomac River Met. 9362—Phones—) — fl*fiiiiiififififi*ti*fi 2:30, 4:15, 6:05, 7:50 and 9:40 p.m. Central—"Silence,” 11 am. to 11 p.m. Ambassador — “Merely Mary at 6:20, 8:05 and 9:50 pm {JOHN B. DICKMAN, SR.' HEADS CITIZENS' GROUP | Meeting of North Cleveland Park Association. John B. Dickman, sr. was elcted Citizens' Association last night at the association's first meeting of the se son held at 3923 Wind-m place. | president, Mrs. J. M. Aldrich second Vice president, John A. Bresnahan sec- retary, William H. Somerveil treasurer and as delegates to the Federation of Citizens' Assoclations Willlam J. Neale and Mrs. M. Z. Paughman. Alfred B. Thom, William J. Neale, A. J. Barrett and Capt. E. N. Chisolm were thanked by the association fcr thelr ef- forts in behalf of the organization. Off to Measure Cosmic Rays. CHICAGO (#).—Dr. Arthur H. Comp- ton of the University of Chicago, winner getting about quite a bit measuring the cosmic rays. He has measured them in the Himalayan Mountains, at Cape Town, ments are made with an lonization chamber. When cosmic rays force them- selves through its steel walls an electro- scope measures their intensity. i Elected Wlth Other Officers at| | president of the Ncrth Cleveland Park | | Paul E. Waring was elected first vice Tivoli—"Secrets of a Secretary,” at Ann,” | GUARANTEED LININGS |NTElNAT|0NAl BRAK[ S[RVIC[ " USED CAMERAS . Bousht, Sol Exchanged R15_10th St. N.W. SWING'S WORLD FAMOU § of the 1927 Nobel prize in physics, is | South Africa, and the Colorado Rockies. | Now he is off to the Alps. The measure- | 1217 G Street lflullrr & Alhrrt Inc. | MT VERNON Charles Macalester Under u. Leaves Seventh St STEAMER S. 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So that you may en- joy its matchless flavor, unmarred bystaleness. P JAMES STARTS Master of Magic and Mirth FRIDAY LINDA . MINNA DUNN “WATKINS "GOMBELL ressional " Plavers IRENE BI_JRI]ONI B/ JAMES NEXT MONDAY Wil Orders Now GILBERT MILLER Presents THE SEX FABLE A Comedy By EDOUARD BOURDET with MRS. PATRICK CAMPBELL RONALD SflIlIR'E nte. 500 1o 50, Sat. . FAGAN Prices: 500 te DAV_OCT 19 MAIL WEEK ONLY ORDERS MESSRS. SHUBERT Prerent SCHUMANN-HEINK n e metsble revival of *‘THE MIKADO" WON| ONE NAGE CHAS. BICKFORD ~ ROLAND YOUNG EOE 1130 !/ ot ;‘_ wo ch!}sgs | Sine ‘NK CARIDEO 1 ¢ end otfex Aiotve Dame rlane, She SPIRIT of LAST THIEE DAYS Electrityin: FIEDRIC MAHCH —On STAGE— BOSWELL SISTERS RADIO_FAVORITES IN PERSON 1‘1’"‘”" W, POWELL <ROAD TO SINGAPORE" Tie Dramatic Smash That Will “Never E: Forgotten Ed. G. Robinson Maricn_Marsh H. 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' Met. 4150 Ear ME, STAFFORD PEMBER’ EX-PARTNER MAE MURRAY Frivate and class Instryct m Da; Bal recial Altention 'Given® Ghild . 113¢ Conn. Ave.. Fhone BAI.I.E— ap, Pom Rhvthm, Ball Ro a: Fri. 1ol Abbis. North 1313, 1341 Conn. 3v. MAE DAVISON Tap and Acrobatie Classes, Pridass 8 to 10 p.m. Children’s Classes Wed. 4 to. § P. | safirday 7 1o 4. * Ball Room Class Tuesdns cresings, beginners 8 to 9. practice § to 11, Teaching alt dances. including_the Rumba Ballet. Toe, Span! t plaving. taught by Dr. .+ Thomas Cirele,