Evening Star Newspaper, November 25, 1931, Page 28

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DDS PLEA TO RED CROSS Gov. White of Ohio Joins Pinchot in Urging Child Aid. COLUMBUS, Ohio, November 25 (#). ~-Gov. George White of Ohio agreed RITCHIE FORESEES gz PROSPEROUS DAYS %o the American Red Cross to use #ts|Declares Return to Early facilities for the relief of American S 3 enlldren affected_by unemployment| Principles Will Remedy Present Evils. ‘eonditions. The Governor, however, declined to Iimit the 1 to the children cf coal miners and at the same time expressed doubt that the Red Cross charter or ts present resources would permit gen- | eral reli By the Assoclated Press. RICHMOND, Va, November 25— Gov. Albert C. Ritchie of Maryland de- clared here last night that the funda- mental impulses and virtues that made | the United States a great Nation would lead it back into the path of prosperity. | Speaking before the Allied Civic and | Luncheon Clubs of Richmond, the Mary- | ¢ |1and executive painted a rosy picture of the future in the South through a re- | turn to these early principles. | “As we think about it all and try to figure out how we can set the necessary & . Lt T PHE | reconstruction forces to work, we see Byt S5 Se bicatingly 0,010 Iovered e 30 4 mesos o i orcr” Billaing. 1434 new, Humpahize "AYe’ | the embargoes against American goods ‘Washington, he following au- | and the flight of American industry Tomobiles seized in the ufimc‘zgggfl%luxén‘?;:_ abroad and making possible the pay- Chevrcler Coach, Moler Noerbia,. Chevrolei | ment of our forelgn debts,” he declared. | Foatster. “Motor No. 800794: Dodge Coach, | “We see the permanent and just set- ‘ Motor No. A363312; Dodge Bedar, “;g",r.,;;g nemem of the international debt ques- | B mosting, Motor No: A tion as one of the bases for a stable | world. We see general reduction in| | armaments as a medium to '~ sen ta=o- ‘[tion and threat of wars, We see the | need of some provision in goou umes | AUCTION SALE AR O O Tor. of the Uniled Ttates of Americ - erning the disposition of seized property be- 4% of the appraised vaiue of §500.00 or less, being subject to forfeiture SRaer 't | 2:08, for forced unemployment in hard times. All these have a place in any real pro- Gk, | Bram of governmental progress. an, raor. “District No. Pmmhm""l fidmfi'mnuw ORD, _Acting Beputy Administraior, Dmncz of Columbia. Dated November 325. 19 ADAM A, WCHLER A BON, Auctioneers. TRUSTEES' SALE “OF_VALUABLE TWO. UBSTORY BRICK l')'VOVELL!NG NO. 1314 At of - dged ol trust recorded 1n jo. 5661, at folio 114 seq.. one of e receds ot the District of Golambia, and at the request of party secured ln"ebr the undel’nlln;:} Kn;llelno '{”z‘)tug::m‘tg:l IID; i on YD,D‘_ISIHG %“;‘EGSEVE"NIH Y OF ?CEM- UR deuflhed oroperty, 1o the “District olonine s Tot 32 in, square 2904 dsworth” made_b; i orded in the office of the B of Calambla. 1. Liber 11, &% Iolio 36. Ferms of sale: Property will be sold riog deed of trust for, 45,500 y 1. 1934; balance $500 cash. "the ecred a aser. Tms to be comi Sk SitBin thirty_days from duy of sale: otherwise trustees reserve the right to resell proverty, at risk and cost of defauiting pur- ‘after five days advertisement of in some newspaper published in “But what is needed more than any- thing else is to recur to the fundemental prlnniple! and to the ancient and home- ly virtues contained in the old Virginia Bill of Rights. “If you apply these to the modern world, most of the social and economic maladjustments_and_political futilities Would start to clear up. “These bid us to quit looking to Washington so much to police us and cure everything by piling law on law, thus converting the Government into an overloaded machine and an overpowered nt. * * * We must get back to ese enduring things which have been hammered out on the forge of experlv ence and tested in the furnace of time.” The method of approach is the great problem facing the South to turn its Tecent extraordinary growth and un- developed natural raoJ\rcu into industrial future of un “an reamed-of pro- he opportunit dustrialism entered the South looking for cheap labor and big profits, but to- day the attitude is changing. du:tdr‘l:luu are becoming just as anxious as The in- most _enlightened critics to get rid of those ills and irregularities that developed with the sudden and un- 25.27.30,de2.4.7 ivcls 575 11025.27.30,de2.4. THOMAS DOWLING & 0O., Auctio: Auction_Sale of GA} ‘Trust planned rise. “They prefer honest and intelligent to corrupt and llnount politics. They prefer satisfled They unsatisfied labor. are that exploited child labor, un employed 1abor No. 1313 U St. N.W. Friday, November 27 26 At 10:30 O'Clock AM. BON, AUCTT YE ST, N.W. VALUAILI LE FOUR: APART Bt "'“’% A T 0 ety see be complied ~with otherwise Geposit Torfeited an '-dvumud and - resole Selion he trustees. subm[z,;n:«g T [ Trust e in Eauity C: o, 53431, ais- hman, | WE'LL retouch all THE EVi TODAY’S AMUSEMENTS, Belasco—Mae West in “The Constant Sinner,” at 8:30 pm. Gayety—*! " ‘Watson and Show, at 2:15 and 8:15 p.m. R-K-O Kelth's—"Suicide Fleet,” at 11 am, 1:06, 3:12, 5:18, 7:24 and 9:30 pm. “‘Sherlock Holmes' Fatal at 11:05 a.m,, 12:47, 2:31, 4:15, 41 and 9:25 pm. Rialto—"Frankenstein,” at 12:02, 2:13, 4:07, 6:01, 7:56 and 9:52 p.m. Palace—"Flying High,” at 11:40 am., 2, 4:35, 7: lomd905p.m Stage shows at 1:20, 3:55, 6:30 and 9:05 p.m. Earle—“Local Boy ifakes Good,” at 11:15 a.m., 1:30, 4:20, 7:20 and 10 p.m. Stage shows at 12:35, 3:30, 6:20 and 9:05 pm, Columbia — “The 11:10 am, 9339 pm Fox Guardsman,” at 1:15, 3:20, 5:25, 7:30 and i the HIIL” at 11:38 am., 7:26 and 9:56 p.m. Stage 10 t lJlBH!blndQOG m. Tivoli—"“The Mad Genius,” | 4:10, 5:50, 7:45 and 9:35 p.m. Special | “Ambassador preholi?ly showing of 0 Bl Ready to supply you 1 93 when you say the word. E. Morruon Paper Co. " 11 am. to 11 p.m “Susan Lenox,” at 6:15, ! | Calenda; and Diaries TABH CHRISTMAS SPECIAL POLDING CAMERA with ¥-4 Pt. 5 Lenses and Self- timing Shutter. Size 2%x3%. $15.75 er& dAlbert, . 815 IOTH STREET, N.W. A :mecuy planmned men (ur‘lml M Otney's owon s, The ]5eaf e de to n--r Arain o « SONOTONE o * —the sclentifically perfect instrument. iskes one Who is feat hear sgain. 1217 G St. N.W. NGTON, D. (.. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 1381 AMUSEMENTS. No. 79 for CATARRH & SINUS TROUBLE Homoeopathic P 1007 H St. N.W. Phone NA. 1698 SPECIAL TODAY * TURKEY DINNER % REGULAR DINNERS AT No 75¢ and 90c¢ Tippin, CLOSED s THANKS- GIVING DAY Thursday and Friday Only Contintous Thur. From 3:00 TAKOMA THEATER 4th l BUTTERNUT STS. East of Georgia Ave. NOW WHAT PRICE THE GLORY OF THE NAVY AS THEY SAIL THE SEAS OF THE COCK-EYED WORLD! SUICIDE FLEET BILL BOYD ROBERT ARMSTRONG JAMES GLEASON GINGER ROGERS and thousands of fighting gobs from the United States Navy With a Gn-l Big Booming Flage u...l. g Climax l nd Leave Wlnlh-r You're Man, Woman or Child! HELLO, FOLKS! I'm HERE, Too MICKEY MOUSE S ‘Woman Coo) sflr‘x’e'd-- lvhe Fofks Bfik Home. e FRIED CHICKEN STEAKS- CHOPS LUNCHES DINNERS Open 12 to 8 Sundays _ FISH, FOWL, STEAKS, CHOI’S SOLNEY 719 13th, Strayer College Bldg. Luncheon, 35c, 50c; Dinner, 50c Wholesome food prepared by best of woman cooks under a trained dietitian, Closed_Sundays servi serving exceptionally ‘fine Thanksgiving Dinner At $1.25 614 H ST, N.W. :|Our “Beauty Treatment” The Next Best Thing to a Complete Paint Job Fenders and worn genuine Duco, restore lustre R by of entire w. ve Lour car 100% ml.l TO DINE. Chinese Restaurant 519 13th St. 1018.20.28.28.37.30. Trustees. | O'Grady, Thomas PECIAL AUCTION SALE OF Large and Fine Collection Early American and Other Antique Furniture Grandfather and Banjo Clocks l.-n'.. China, Prints, Ete. The grea ;e;hgagoiflrfih’ilc); is old and Origi- L any " years o calletllofi to which aiter WCMNI has been ad At Our Arl Galleries 407 North Howard Street Baltimore, Md. (Second Floor) Tues ly, December Wedne. , Decemb, Commencing Exeh Day at gwul lwhite, Pt 1st, and 2nd, 1931 ©°Clock A.M. Ohippendal B Willard Grandfather's Pa any November 3011 Soneas el beraton, Empire. Botontal nd other ~Bani locks, Brass inty Hall Clock Wi 82, Exhibitien, with 28th, Catalors 1o be had Tros sAM w B LEGAL NOTICES. “FAUL B. TELCAN. CQURT OF THE, DISTRICT umbia.—In re ~Application of James fwierczynsiki for change _of name. — No. 31 ty Doc.—James Swiercaynski hav- Gh copy. GRAN.® Clerk, s m"u;kv L Raeistant Cler. !DUCA'I'IO‘\'AL E_ JARDIN SCHOOL OF ERENCH LANGUAGE fmm! Fariy, Qitgees now iR WASHINGTON COLLEGE of LAW Announces & SPECIAL COURSE IN COPYRIGHT LAW e Wolf, LL. B. the Copyright O R Deecmber 3 to January 14, 8-9 P.M. _ Nashington College of Law 2000 G Street N.W. lmsi Tr?m - Q’ & muul- uwm ’nl 'mfl. ey Conn. or full ‘particulars 2 Doors Above Earle Theater Thanksgiving Day 2Special Menu 75¢ = 12'!'0!80 SOUP, TOMATO JUICE or FRUIT CUP ROAST YOUNG TURKEY * DRESSING ANDy(;:RAASNBERRY SAUCE CANDIED SWEET POTATOES SALAD AND CHOICE OF ANY DESSERT COFFEE, TEA OR MILK HOT BISCUITS AND BUTTER W e Ambassador Hotel " 14th and K Sts. N. W. 12to 9 P. M. SPECIAL DE LUXE Thanksgiving Menu $1.50 Orange and Grapefruit Supreme Oy H or Cape Cod Cocktal Celery Hearts Green Cream of Fresh Mushroom or Grillea Bl Brotied Erench Lamb alt Shell Olives Salted Nuts Pet ps with Pineapple Green Gage Plums Baked A Pig. pple nthuc mu'nnx Biblet Gravy Fresh Brussels Candled Bweet or wnlmna Peach Compots, R Hearts of Lettuce Salad, Russian Dressing Hot Mince P Thi 0la English Biscuit Hot Rolls, Biscuits, Corn Bread Cottee, Milk or Tea Ambassador Mints Evangehstlc Meetmgs Every Night, 7:45 P.M. at The First Brethren Church 12th and E Sts. S.E. Evangelist R. Paul Miller, Preacher Services Each Night Except Saturday PHONEF NAT | NN NEY, JORK.....$6.50 TLANTC T 5,50 13.00 8.00 4.75 3.75 ratin ROUND TRIP PITTSBURGH . .. ROUND TRIP PHILA,, PA.. .... ROUND TRIP RICHMOND ROUND TRIP Heart of Celery Roast Young Turkey ipaghetti Milanaise A. WINFIELD HOENY America's Foremost Interpreter of Bibical Drama Will Present a Series of Dramatic g Poetry Recitals Beginning Wednesday Evening at 8:15 ARLINGTON HOTEL BALL ROOM Presented Through Courtesy of B. T. I. Plan THANKSGIVING DINNER Cholce of Souj Cream of Turkey a la Rein Ovaters o Fruit . Queen Olives h Szi#}"r“-i’""‘" cn:umr Sauce e Philadelohia Cream Checse and Sracrers ™ DESSERT Pie a ia Mode DRINKS Tea $1.50 DANCING IN EVENING Potatoes Cofree IOANNOU RESTAURANT 5324-26 Wisconsin Ave. NNW. PHONE EMERSON %029 Studebaker Dictator “8” with Studebaker Free- Wheeling, $1300 Delivered in Washington. THREE GOOD “BUYS” STUDEBAKER Display Cars All Cars the Latest Free-Wheeling Models Commander “8” Regal Sedan 124-inch wheelbase, 101 h.p., black, with 6 wire wheels, metal tire covers, chrome radiator grille and twin horns; all windows are shatterproof glass, upholstery is a smart and durable Bedford cord; driven 450 miles; regu- lar price, $l 985 You can buy it at a big saving. Dictator “8”’ Sedan —with 5 wire wheels—one of the most popular models built by Studebaker. Finished in a beautiful shade of blue known as Danube blue. A delightful car to handle. Driven 650 miles. Regular price, $1,300. Can be bought at a big saving. Studebaker ‘‘6” Sedan —de luxe, with 6 wire wheels, large chromium hubs, broadcloth uphol- stery. A large, roomy car with sleek lines, fine appointments and plenty of performance. Regular price, $1,130. Substantial discount. It will pay you to act quickly if interested. These are superb cars of proven performance. They are more modern and up-to-date than many of next year's models will be. LIBERAL ALLOWANCE ON YOUR OLD CAR EASY TERMS ON BALANCE _STUDEBAKER DISTRIBUTORS 14th & R Sts. N.W. - Columbia 5050 “Easy to Get"—Pathe News Ope Week Bes. Next Mon. Orders NATIONA Seats Selling—No PI Illnfl from Ziesfeld ZIEEIES cz.nl,m. the American Girl to $4.00; WED. l”.l. J2.50; SAT. MAT.. EXTRA! BURTON HOLMES WILL REPEAT HIS GLORIOUSLY PICTURED TRAVEL TALK THE REAL HOLLYWOOD THIS SATERDAY EVE: 230 BEHIND THE SCENES IN THE MOVIE CAPITAL SEE YOUR FAVORITE STARS AT WOKK AND PLAY Seats Selling: 50c, 75¢, $1.00 _JOEE. BROWN In First National Vitaphone's Comedy Screcm “LOCAL BOY MAKES GOOD” —On the Stage— LITTLE JACK LITTLE JANE AND KATHERINE LEE and_Other Acts &-SHOWS TODAY-S Vauy A Thanksgiving Show te liday Happy! The Master Mind Solves'the Most Bafing Case-of His Career SHERLOCK HOLMES FATAL HOUR Also Selecied Shorts Coffee Served to All! May We Suggest Attending Slarta FRIOAY e Y mu.ou Conn. Ave. MeKiniey St., _ROBINSON, ALm.ll.l-l.nu"l RICHARD ARLEN. “CAUGHT” 8. 8. VAN DINE MYSTERY SHORT SUBJECT. " 12 0 8t NE g Eur e Rflm'l' SHORT on Tn & cow ma. NW. umm' fiw “ALEXANDER 'fiw 14th & Park RA. N.W. e Ave. & Quebes 1. N.W. CLIVE T34 'ngm it 3 L T T .”__8horts. CEIVED 1N MADIIESS- + BUILT WITH LOVE! GAINES IS HERE! America’s Great Teacher of FOOD AND HEALTH SCIENCE Will Deliver 4 Vital HEALTH TALKS—FREE Opening SUN., NOV. 29—8 P.M. Masonic Temple, 13th & N. Y. Ave. Lectures you will never forset—FREE GAYETY-BURLESK DING" BILLY “WATSON DUMBARTON 1 ¥istir™ fikx in 'llONnY BUSINESS.” PRINCESS ot S JOAN, CRAWFORD in " hits’ MODERN HOE.? AN_TIMBERG _Comedy. STATE Home. -Hmur- fin’fl. Seund CAEES cmum 1oV sdVG, _TODD-PITTS _Comed: SECO *SVE TR ‘HONEYMOON LANE." Added Anom aite. Nignt TAKOM A‘ «ll‘:. .P':r "Il“*'rrn'-'t Sts. “PHANTOM OF PARIS” CLARENDON. VA. “BELOVED. nAcxmcm JOHN LUCAS. DIRECTION SIDNEY ARCADE - .',Ilzw ll'l‘ “CHILDREN OF HIPPODROME 'Neill, Frank Albertson. OND e s DANCING. . 2oy ber M-l. M lwl “"¥IODERN 'flkl.i.fioo DANCING

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