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THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, D. SATURDAY, DECEMBER 12, 1931 RKDSTOCKVOTE || Fyom the Fromt Row||FINALS IN BRIDGE B e R T arbers Vie North—Lenz—Spades. ace, 9. 6. 2. In Skill With Dice hearts, ace, jack, 10, 3; diamonds, jack, \ ~ P e *| In:10-Bay Match MAY BE BEI-AYEI] Bivisie and Nowsof Wialbation's Thetecs. SEI FUR IUNIGHT Culbertson Claims System | Slam Bids Made as Play- B Mrs. Culbertson—Spades. 7 y . . ace, king, queen, Brings Correct Final | ers Come Out of 8.7, 5. 4,2 clubs, 9, 8. 5. South-Jacoby-Spades, queen, 10. 3. Exponent of ‘Cotton Roll® The"r ShflISn 5. 4: hearts, king, 7, 2; dlamonds, blank; | “Secret Service.” brothers, Mavis and Ted, and Marion i3 | i o i : Declaration. fE . G Official Forecasfs Decision B L R o | aae ) PHoio iRour ifeamsiWillPlay Erom et Cutbertson—trmdes, king, jack,. - 17 Passes Up on User _ e i | a 2 3 standi of the screen’s At Columbia, in Seund. N P S - £ | 3; hearts, queen. 9, 6, 5, 4; diamonds, ‘ : : ) on Plan for Refinancing "leading" gentlemen. Before A Ay 05 il rha e Scratch—Trophies to BY ELY CULBERTSON. BY SIDNEY S. LE I8 cliibe. ancen- 1076 of ‘African Twist, going to one of his films you ; , = K - . NEW YORK. December 12.—Our first| NEW YORK, December 12—Th Makes Forcing Bid. | Will Wait 'Till Monday. know that it will be spotless. rade” is sill a grand picture. In Be Awarded. t S two bid. our first slam. board No. 141. match made considerable progress last| The Culbertsons were vulnerable and | By the Associated Press | light. fairly amusing and done | spite of the fact that the present the first hand in the twenty-sixth night. Twelve rubbers were played, | e Were not. Ely was the dealer and| GRINNELL, Iows December s \Passing well.” "“Secret Service.” | fim, now at Loew's Columbia, which rubber of the Culbertson-Lenz bridge | which Is the largest number of any | passed. L bid a heart and Mrs. Gulbert- | Two exponents of dice-throwing syatems, » o s latest. is no exception to the | i IO% B OO ey h o . ournament, was session yet. ‘The |Son overcalled With two diamonds. Ja- | taking their cte from the T - ulberte Briwasenidizom o rule. It opened yesterday before % h sound (but o | The finals of the teams-of-four divi- | an historic hand Culbertsons won | oby did not have much fo offer in | son bridge contest. todny simcted oo BAI et sg Py P gt st mode-ately talking), is run at breakneck speed. |sion of the Washington Bridge League | for the approach- five and we took ' Quick tricks, but he had nice distribu- | day high-point match Ny Rhorkheltace o R O e K- | which has been sxposed many imes | ¥l be played oft tonight at the Shore- | | @ R B e i Tt T e ey | gy ganean, andJohn Diler, basbers pheum Corporation on its proposed re- S eithts before, still there are moments |ham Hotel. Four teams will go into the S ummprn“d“:é{ * with j 3835 points to our | gxed";;' {:‘relehirsg:: }fict;::‘::: ‘th(-ocrcn‘:x‘igt Moo ey d}"ml}" e A - s forecast las t AL e g i & score, giving us a | S 3 amilton, is the judge. Jantzen favors f:n(x;‘(vm:zhggmm\::\\ \rl;( “..;.cf\u \”‘m!a!l‘ip Mr. Dix has which *‘get \?;‘1 ;_nr ‘lne '\lm scene nna‘n 3 our opponents total of 5.650. | was rather shaky. Ely passed, and I,| the “African twist,” while Ditzler uses ot et 5 W Nt rummaged are among the finest the cinema | The ranking team includes W. R.| ahead by the ap- There was no |Of course, bid four spades, which were | the “cotton roll " B e : il through theat- | has produced | Lewis, E. Connolly, A. P. Stockvis and | parently. big plus timidity about | caslly made. |, Today Ditzler stocd 17 passes up on The meeting was recessed until this b e A e e o0 R PR ell Eois eond reiaine et O icohe. ot slam bidding. Our | ;.08 1 vecond, rubber, Bly dld some fhis idge Hamil morning, and B. B. Kahane, vice presi- B whilam | (Gibers 3ol that froot: idbes mot | canlsts GtiME andiNEs T H Leren] | pibic e e 4 side bid four and | ;o 0l et Tour tricks oo b four-spade | fons on pnammlx'u::o:s at;\.(;‘?}xm hésxtf-}:- dent and general manager of the cor- ette's most | seem quite as pathetic as she used | and mr. and Mrs. V. A. Clarke. In the scem liks a tre- e e ! | bid for loss of 700 points, when he | of the players. s ahits at the earliest. R ; FuCoEee L Pabi- | fain withithe help of & cane snd hls | wi, 8, F. Plckering and &, T, Wensel.| ek v b Sudmade it BN orilycna AEricks (ocause) of isly pet: [oNEeeLet) RUoR NICAR. it ) et A Jous Victorian | wooden leg) seems as bad s it |Tne team in fourth place is composed player knows, how- n spite o the ‘Culbertsons scored only ‘85 points | Thirds of the outstanding stock neces. f fable always was, there is still plenty of |of Mrs, W. H. Sadler, Mrs. Charles ever, it i, not large ; srangling the pre- | ghen”they finally won the rubber ) ng stock neces. : Somg the old fire left to carry you through | Diety, Capt, ‘Thomas Diets and Mrs | in contract as rub- B9 egening over| | Only four hands were played fn the to Loan on ary gt Bt Rty b et passed sel the performance. There is, 100, | Charles Morgan of Fort Meade, Md. | g cuibertson bers go. We have oane abso. | !ird rubber, which we won, again First Mortgage MEabane safg, bl thege had 3o be xeo off as & captain | Mr. Gilbert in the role which made | Al the teams will play from scratch | " played 23 rubbers| ~Sidner 8 Lens. FOTRESS O ARO[ adding 1,035 points to our score. L. W. Groomes, 17 v i e g g e e Richard Dix. in the Southern | him famous—and which is some- |in tonight's finals, sacrificing thelr |and 134 deals. With the satisfaction | piav ot might's i Sarted oy o2 | Luck Holds Good. UKy ODPOUEISS (Of the propoesl. i . Army when he thing of an event, since it is prob- | standings. Prizes and trophies will be of our first slam comes also the realiza- ‘:”lt' ast Dightaipitys 1;]: Ayt EPEEN. MmadCrionplinn - On the face of 1" the general| _as all the time a Yankee with | ably the last film in which he is his | awarded after the match [ tion that not one game has been missed | gfincq & come out of ‘our shells. to bid | fourth. Tybber- we e e follwin Counsel declared, we Maie DioXto| Grant's forces. In order to win & | old, natural and totally pleasant During the afternoon the pairs cham- | pecause the approach-forcing ~system | Cined,fo come out of our shells. to Rand . e fetowing | sepresenting more thin the 1543000 i o' cross he bundles himself into | self. It is really hatd to belleve | pionship will be played, H. 1. Boyd and | dece ot tolerate. the soosole tyovem i T e e - Tan s king, 3:| shares necessary t yoour ban.| Richmond, gains access to the tele- | that this young smiling gentleman | Mrs, N. Barre won fop score in the | tignal tw Lenzs so-called | ¢ 8 o e e oh tes wosk | hearts uees, 8 Dot e h 3! But & these moxies have to be checked | gfaphic ofite and, with spparent of but a few years back is the gen- | smail open game yesterday official s taida o theibesiorioe lotiine: week S 1R ik e e B SR | -fi?{mt }’n‘y\' nl'“ % ":\‘r"“‘tn“)‘-::v:::’.\ little trouble, sends message Aafter tleman who goes by the same name Twenty pairs have qualified for the| Our bids of one have invariably put Behind Schedule. East—Mrs. Culberts:n—Spades, uueen“ A e » g S i| message to his own army as to wh today pairs championship series this after- ius accurately at the most fitting final : 3 10;:9..8, 6, 5, '4; hearts, ace, 10, 7 ihe Sherks Will meed af jeast 104"y and | going on down in the Richard E Mr. Gilbert's splendid perform- | noon. The leading pair were Capt. W |declaration, showing the uselessness of _We have fallen considerably behind | 40 9 & 6 5 4: hearts, ace, 10, 7 Sunday to complete their work i Byrd country ance, augmented by his two “bud- | W. White and E. Clifford. Other leaders the Lenz intermediate two bid or eheduls o a1 Sverale of SIREG| T ERe Nl Sniie. fhek. Deasty T O o oas (Pioposed 18| “While the plot is nicely impossi- | dies," Karl Dane and Tom O'Brien, | included Mr. and Mrs. V. A. Clarke.| Our opponents bid and mude three rubbers per ssation’ and, Atharelore, SXe | bibe 10:15: alamonds iaces shert ot subnce of $11,600000 of S . PELSMt | ble, it is alsc nicely melodramatic will, of course, always be an event R, C. Jones and Mrs, M. R. West. |slams tonight, missed bidding one and shall also play tonight, in spite of the | G o % (CEMCRCS. ace, king, 5, QDD | 10 Hib WIRAUING JobLgA- L AT thus be et brothers shooHTR in the movie world—as was “The s Frank B. Guest and Miss Mazie bid one that they did not make. Al- fact that we originally intended to use West — Culbertson — Spades, 7, 2|0 ¥ z tions. = Shareholders in the corporation | ach other for the sake of the dear | Big Parade” in its first infancy. But | Buie together they have bid and made four Saturdays for rest. hearts, jack, 6, 5. 4, 2; diamonds, queen, | | Leres the tip that's lightened would surrender three-fourths of their | cach other for the saxe of [be Cobf | DlE Beaae B e O etemee toat . e o QUr plus balance at the beginning of | [R5 AT B 5 4, % s, queen, many & heart from the bur- which they Yould tave the| an enemy spy's arms, Southern ac- | they couldn’t have timed some of e ast night's play was 1815 points B v e en of furnace tending: “Use Tight to subscribe to the debentures and | e "more Southern and | the scund effects better in the pres- CHURCH GETS $1,000 l Arciycept Coersct Bid, I was able fo score'a game on the | j.cont a3 the dealer and passed: ; e e ; g Jacoby bid one club, Wes ! oo O et the | more Southern, and a great pillared | ent version and that they have had | pThe approach-forcing system's tWo very first hand, which follows A R L STEOD. ol ‘slotkholdere’is ‘oppoking tbe [ TEFE Southett and & groak BUIARC | entyersion andithe ey litve b 1 : (n |Did and responses accurately put us at ~ North—Spades. queen, 4. 2: hearts, | hore sed, ™Y, P 2 - plan 1l thas this Teally 1s ihe Bouth which don't belong at all The |St- Matthew's Receives Sum in |the correct bid of six clubs in spite|queen: diamonds, ace, jack, 10, 8 7. oy l::g“?d:rmecl;gfldf&; L CLAIMS POWER TO BLOCK PLAN.| "My Dix plays the part of Capt. | “sound,” however, is primarily the Will of Miss Charlotte Guilen. |Of e AI4TING 150 honors atno trump | it ace. king. jack, 9 ceptlonall Tantit of e anite ot o 1] Thorne (who, of course) Wwasn't | score which orchestras played g L s ge nmwsion he alant touldinof | Eaat-—Spaifes, ace 8,716, :5: henrls | 1io-iiner ‘ah e Ri g e ands L ] Minority Stockholders' Attorneys Man- | Capt. Thorne) = with mmfifiabk ;n\md_{h{; country, and which, wil St. Matthew's Catholic Church. on | ™ negier’ macy North-South, vul<| <in& % 3 dlamonds, '6; clubs, queen, | finally reached a ix club bid. | e : skill, but not skilfully. of course, as recalled, was a good score e Hovens nartt South, . 8 At this stage of the game we had """(')“" Nikange 1e """;"""p William Gillette in the days when There is always something disap- | \noce Island avenue between Seven- | nerable. South—Spades, jack, 9; hearts, ace, ~ i NEW YORK, December 12 (®) | : e | the luckiest break that has ceme our such plots left one palpitating with pointing about “secing something | teenth strect and Connecticut avenue NORTH 10, 7, 6, 5, diamonds, king, queen, 9, MR. LENZ, 3 wWay up to the present. George L. Schein, Chicago attorney | delight for weeks after. The girl, over again,” which at one time you | WAS bequeathed §1,000 in the will of | 5, 2 clubs, 5. el Culbertson, who has sepresenting a minority group of stock- | Shirley Grey, has worked hard over | thought perfection. “The Big Pa- Miss Charlotte S. Cullen of New \nrk_. b West —Spades, king, 10, 3; hearts, | done so well through the entire match, swiders in Radio-Keith-Orpheum, said | her accent and gets across the | rade” isn't by any means what we |filed for probate yesterday in Suffolk B Jack, 8, 4, 2; diamonds, 4, 3; clubs, 7,|led out of turn, being under the im- {#st night confirmation of the R-K-O | “sho's”and the “wha ah deeclaaare” | once thought it was. But f is rest- ¢c-,u{3n Surrogate’s Court, at Riverhead, 5 6‘13, 2 and take advantage of the ‘ pression_that I had bid the. clubs origi- as sitting in North position, Mrs. |nally. This entitled Jacoby to tell Ely ’ special low price on a , Lefinancing plan would be impossible | with wide-eved sincerity, and with ful not to hear a lot of babbling |N s until the stockholders had an oppor- | an expression that indicates that volces—and pleasant to be able to _Miss Cullen, who died last Nm‘omhrrlwm'r MR. CUL- EAST—MRS. CUL- Culbertson East, Jacoby South and Ely | what suit to lead, and he decided on a tunity to investigate it thoroughly. she is probably something of a sit back and watch a form of en- [17. also willed $1,000 each to Miss | BERTSON. BERTSON. Culbertson West and, being the dealer, | diamond, which was extremely fortu- He claimed to have enough proxies ' beauty. But Nance O'Neil, as a tertalnment which has long since | Eloise McCune Sands and Mrs. Jane A s I bid one diamond, which East over- | nate, as no other lead would have al- | to block the proposed action and said | Southern mother—here is scmething sped by its zenith E. de S. M. Sands Newton, wife of Dr. S. B. New- | i{AA o S 7‘9 e called with one spade, and my partner ' lowed us to make the slam, one dia-| his clients, while not irrevocably opposed | wrong. As clever as Miss O'Neil is e ton, hoth of whom live at 15 West| X J o made d to the plan, would not approve it until, as an actress she should never be “Corsair,” irke street, Crevy Chase. & Vest passed and I then showed my Hold. they had more time to study it. He | placed below the Mason and Dixon | A the Palace. The residiiary of the estate was left | C C—KJO864 |other suit by bidding four clubs. East| yp ";fk =y ',T"‘;k"’ = asserted a change in management was Line with a wig of curls which ex- EVELOPING a romance in the |0 M Cullens sisters Margaret M SOUTH—MR., JACOBY. could not find another bid in her hand |, cdead Nenenyi vle e el e e essential for the future success of the tend up and down and crosswise all : « and Mary A. Cullen of East Hampton, S and my partner bid fouy diamonds. |23 3 3 corporation over her. Miss O'Neil has never midst of the liquor-smuggling | N 'y, S§—K Q1085 the dummy, which held the trick. He Among the stockholders Mr. Schein been reminiscent of hot cornbread fleet, “Corsalr,” this week's picture H—K 10 4 3 No Necessity to Jump. then pulled the trumps, conceded th i' WILLEANMS JLOMAT] made a forcing bid of three hearts. | mond and one heart being sure losers. $395—Immediate Installation $25 Down— 2 Years to - \ Pay—Phone represents is Mrs. Caroline Kohl, widow | and mint julips at the Palace Theater, is notable D—J 2 ¢ 2 There was no necessity for him to|Ace of hestts and took the balance of of the founder of the Orpheum circuit E. de S. MELCHER. chiefly for the realism with which | YULE FESTIVAL PLANNED C—103 jump the bid, as his three-heart over- | the tricks. now a part of R-K-O. o o the plot is unfolded, and the clear- ; . " { i aar Dot il ectn On the next deal we again held most | '@ DOMES I l' H O et Iy defined characters that are pre- | = T:" nm;m:h v Stop short of game. T bid five diamande | Of the high cards, and apparently fa- ||, \ . angled Marriage Tale at Fox. sentéd. Thece represent every type |Society of Natives to Hold Event|South. West. or! st. which was passed all around, although | YOrable distribution. We bid six clubs, WILL BE HONORED AT TEA ¢(50OD SPORT." the new picture | that could b> brought into the story, R ; Y’fl&‘»b Jacoby did so with hesitancy. by slow process, followed by a sacrifice SERVICE CORP. 7 at the Fox Theater, is en- | fTom the prisperous broker, who en- riday at Washington Club. Pass. 2 Diamonds. Pass. 3 Clubs His hand had very favorable dis- |Pid Of six diamonds from Mrs. Culbert- | ¥ ! & 3 : gage in lawbreaking as a side line, The annual Christmas festival of Pass. 3 Diamonds. Pass. 3 No &Wump. tripytion, and if he had held two clubs | 0N, and Jacoby now bid six hearts, Miss Elsie Hill to Be Feted Guest| livencd by scenesfrom the somewhat | t5 the brutal specimen of the strong A elval of the f sy, 6 Clubs. Pass. Pass. i olnby wild life of a group of persons who | man who handl>s the shipping of 1?“:”“; of z‘igh;‘*mnr tr:efil?:mu; Of‘Pass. are engaged in the doubtful ooeu- liquor, and shows little mercy to Columbia ,“,] e held next ay night | . Mrs. Paul Myron Linebarger and| pation of destroying the felicity of those who offend and are believed atdn;(«- |vs,\]mm.‘lmn _C{ub),{ Seventeenth w5 of | there was nothing to the play of the :geéx:rcnk, when we could have made six || other District officers of the National 2 Vi by him to be deserving of punish- | AN SLECR Ik B OlnloCt The supreme test of the technique of |and as I could lose only two spade D oyt he Woman's Party will be hostesses at a| Married life. Running through the ment. . There is to be a tree, “sociability, re- | a bridge player is not how he plays With | rioye tea tomorrow afternoon honoring Miss| Story, however, is a more attractive | One of the striking scenes of the ;rcshmenn and»rmermmmem‘ accord- | good cards, but how he plays h.ls bng In the second hand we set the Cul- Eisie Hill of Connecticut, former na| thread of retribution, which in its | Picture is the blowing up of a hi- |INg to announcement by Dr. Clarence | one, the timeliness of his retreats And | pertsony tus sHeke g & broe srige oy, ¢ i nan Tt iyt Em 3 jacker's ship, after the raiders have |A. Weaver, newly clected president. the extent to which he saves his troops | coljecting 100 points. On- the next "’“‘(‘mc vyl mgm- in the suf-| development offers vivid representa- baen induced to seize a quantity of Each person attending 15 expected, as | in adversity. A man's craracter is re- | po 4" U8 bid three ho-trump, Jacobs frage eampaign. is well known in the| tons of self-sacrifice and refine- | explosives in the belief that they | UsUal to bring an orange, apple, potato | vealed by his reaction to bad breaks Dot the Iand B o e Gapital, where ahe Lved about 20 years| ment are acquiring a stock of liquor. and a 10-cent toy for unfortunate chil- | in life, and in bridge his technical skill L Toh the. dnre s e 2 g Although the film production is | dren of the city. as a player is revealed by his reaction | - ;{hfi '“_a;fn flm*r-flmmm Fhssti opegh The story of the picture is one in based on a plece of fiction, the . to a long run of bad cards. ported. ‘This resulted in our opponents nr]r‘nruv. o me{ns £ Watson of In.| Which a wife taking a page from story itself has the defects to be ex- TWO GET 90 DAYS Every master bridge player has dis- | | 5 justly refusing to give up the hand too 1706 Conn. Ave. N.W. ALt obe adn driniead o ei¥e Spades | cheaply. .Unfortunately, Ely held five Phone POtomac 2048 of National Woman's Party. st one Weatt of Tochuiaae. titled to bid six diamonds. Of coures, | hearts to the ten, nine, and we were set getting into the wrong declaration, at Goldsmith. stoops in order to nn- fod wh 1 ¢ covered that fortune is a beautiful, chi 5. Pe Dale of Ver- pected when a plan of campaign six hearte. which could not be made, ;’,;;‘:,‘{‘ :m’p“,le:d:';rl"}rhfmfl:b?,s_ | derstand the actions of an erring lald out by youthful ambiti-n. and smiling damsel. To court her is a pleas- whereas the hand is a lay-down for husband, and is caught in the | jic success involy ticipati 5 : ure. Adversity is a_hag. She cannot 1 | meshes herself. Her maintenance of | Jawlets il i gy e o Charles L. Lynch. 36, and Clarence e i X o | acts, whose chief excuse is |K. Price, 26 o | be frowned away. She must be cajoled The hand was s follows: S . . CITY NEWS IN BRIEF. A high standard in an inferior cltcle | that they are intended to defeat & | watch during - ‘party’s were Sen. and peited with smiles or she Wil | gealer. North-Seuth vulnesaie, U cll ul pinher and the mutual attraction that exists more vicious interest. The cus- |tenced to 90 days in jail by Judge |P!ague your soul | o | between herself and & man of $im- | tomary idealizing of such a char- |Ralph Given in Police Court yesterarsr | The reason bad players crack under | NORTH—MR. LENZ. : ilar refinement in the same circle | acter offers no satisfaction, and | Georgs Priddy, Capitel Holohie am” | the strain of hard Juck is that they be- | 510975 on'fy dramatie @eteopments, """ | may be condemned us grotesqie and |said he was drinking with the men |come submerged in & wave of self pity, | H—AQ3 Connecticut Ave. at Porter St. Phone CL. 6900 on to dramatic developments. irrégular. To those who like action |a week ago in a vacant house &t Trip. |They find trat their delusion of D.—None. SERVED ‘FROM 130 ‘TO. 8130 Reception, Canadian Club, Mayflower The Teturn of the husband from | in the films, and development of a |teenth and L streets southeast. He |grandeur no longer buoys them up and C—AJ98174 :30 TO 8: Hotel, 4 pm e e Tomantlc Story at & point where |fell asleep, he said, and upon awak- e el o e it T | WEST—MR. CUL- EAST—MRS. OUL Fruit_ Cocktail Marasente Tomato_Juice s s 2 sea life has the taint of the smug- Evar 5 _ | ing the s S . g = » Dinner, Atlington Hill Girls' School,| ments of domestic tragedy. It I8 | gler. there may be some interest, |ing " Drice. enii po loien e TS | cast off this dreadful weight they grasp BERTSON. BERTSON, A e Mayflower Hotel, 7 p.m the occasion for the disclosure of particularly as the acting is ac- |piece in his pocket when he regained | 8t Straws. They get angry. object, ap- | g_q j4 S—A 862 Chicken Consomme a la Royal g Dis own Ircopulasition. the sepaosiion. | companied by an nndetstting of * | onsrlsusniee a58 Pave & 6o Lyneh to | peal and bicker with opponents. They | 1 _10'9 5 4 2 H—None, ENTREES Dance, Georgetown University Dental | of husband and wife, and the be- character, and the direction has | et in s norie fight the cards. They seek a scape- 7754 Q1098632 Gglt, Liver and Bacon, Smotnered Onions Bchool, Mayflower Hotel, 9:30 p.m ginning of a new domestic alliance made the most of rugged life along 5 goat of atonement to carry their sins | G C 106 Dot RoRst of Bt wiin e g Contrary to the ordinary solution the rum line at sea - | into the wilderness and the goat is Fresh Corn Beef Hash with Poached Egg Meeting, League for the Larger Life,| ot gcn a situation, the condition | lly th tner. | SOUTH—MR. JACOBY. Pork Chop Saute, Sauce Robert 1400 New Hampshire avenue, 8:15 pm.| on &on, & Stiseion, the condiien | pThema Todd puts unusual spirlt | yng an interesting “Btrange as 1t | ly the partner. | | T . e e eROECAELES » b vork, as v r S . ar v w Meeting, Mount Pleasant Citizens'| the couple and appears to be inevita- | (.7 g5 ToTk 28 the daughter of | geems short are also shown. Should Essming Higelt. | H—KJ876 ‘American Fried Fotatocs” - Stufted Based Botaiver " Association, Mount Pleasant Branch Li-| ble in view of the record 4s | Plcyed in purcheses of liquor, Her R.B. P, Jr. The man who loses patience when | D—A K A Besy, 8 . nn-l:rr]\ '523‘3?"2&'”?:.?:&'%’"2’?“1,5 position opposite the chief male The Marionettes | things break badly loses pal‘iden(‘e with | C—K Q32 Salad Princess, (g;:;!x;;_nnnuu Dressing i | e haracter of the story, p'aye . In “The Rose and the Ring.” himself. In bridge he should examine i a 3 inner, Sigma Delta Kappa Frater-| Stevens. with a varied selection of 2 I tory, played by | . Heme-made ' Apple Pie Diplomatic Pudcing. Pruit Sauce mP. Alpha Mu Chapter, Now Colonial | acts under the title of the Fanchon Chester Morris, is complicated by ] LOVERS of literature have alw himself and his technique and not the Praises Mrs. Culbertson, Hot Rolls Hot Ginger Bread Hotel, 7:15 pm | and Marco “Art Gallery Idea.” . The | the fact that the young man and chuckled over that inimitable |methods of elther his opponents or kS | This hand immediately followed the Coffes ik Dinner, Junior High School Teachers Association, Mayflower Hotel, 6:30 p.m Tea { the parent are business f 5 | partner bidding and making of a small slam in Victor Herbert overture is the musi- 7 ess foes. Em satire of William Makepeace Thack- : I g slam Christmas party. Bethany Chapter,| cal feature. and (he Gccompanylng | mMett Corrigan gives his usual fin- eray, “The Rose and the Ring.” It In the three preceding i"““’“r; ;‘_‘ clubs by Mr. Jacoby. He opened the “« d 0/ fidi QonE S Masonic and Eastern Staf| song numbers are well done. In ad- | Ihed contribution a5 the broker, | is safe to conclude, however. that | the Culbertson-Lenz bridge tournament | biging with two hearts which I passed and Ut w. a Home, 8 p.m. Siibatto Cobbribatshe RN While Fred Kohler is most effec- the classic has rarely produced more |and the early el Blaq | Mr. Lenz, in the north, bid three clubs dl ‘erence” " the juggler; Eddie Cole, comedia tive as the bully of the outfit hilarity than when Tony Sarg's |Sesslon, Mrs. Culbertson and '@ e and my partner made the beautiful de- c!:-hm‘l \ng:r a‘usm’mcnf xfl' }\{4"}1;3* Bob, Andy and Tod, dancers, and p"{he stage presentation at the Marionettes interpret the piece on a fimplP‘ “P}ffl_rl"lmw ‘f:plm"«;‘m TP &;fmc fensive bid of three diamonds. Mr. At pacn o (CADOL Heteta ; ovie | Palace is an “elaborate series ! h unbelievably |[0ur technical equ Jacoby bid five clubs and I bid five A q o Josephine, the movie monkey, there e abo eries of diminutive stage with unbel y | 1 IEs et z C 3 Md., St. Peter's Hall, 8 p.m is a pretentious exhibition of athletic | tricks in magic by Nicola, who bas | human originality | Soplons 1 *r{f():nn;““r:w‘:;;l‘, gg{;fi‘gfi,"‘r | diamonds. Mr. Lenz then called six Sundays and Holidays, §1 Card party, Past Chiefs’ Association, | skill and posing in gold and_ silver :‘u’:{‘:::-'. ““.“,,“"’_, and gives the As the lilliputian figures appear nme*ofm\m Drevious/dazs; I We ex: clubs, my partner six diamonds, which Pythian Sisters, Pythian Temple, 1013| by the Cachalots: Olga and Lester, | CUSiMAry mys iyiogircamres o i Roniane e Ao ana bibed | amined each bid and each play care- | M7, Jacoby doubled. N phssed. being Cuisine under direct personal charge of our Inter- t n bt the La Marl ol ok were endowed wi S | 5 e Ca satis the g T Ninth street, 8:30 p.m the Herculean Trio. _‘ “Nice Wemen'* faculties, became increasingly in- |fully. We found tmk our s;ugrng;rér: byt Mr. Lenz thereupon bid six hearts, nationally Famous Chef. SPECIAL NOTIC SPECIAL NOTICES. | Not So Nice, at Rialto, tensified as the story progressed. thalithe) manyimistaken WeAhadim AN evldentiy feeling that the penalty o be GUL, ANNUAL MEETING OF THE ICE— THE ANNUAL MEETING OF THE ¢ () A N a Unconsciously, one found sympathies . ; = s expected would not compensa or the ek B LR R enoiders of the Fational BaGK N lfifi"fi,‘:ggw 2t the Rialto | gronger with this or that character, |moments when they did little damage. | joss of the slam, I opened a diamond, of Wedineion x jesday. Junu: | Washington. D. C. { A ot ure. trans- | mysterious titles oni the oo P2 | and the applause which greeted the |and that also fortunately for us. which Mr. Jacoby took with his ace. ovies ¢ i of our opponents' slips had counted in | yeo b Vi { treet o, Washin ] he el such css a5 mar Be | invent. Just what the narrat 2 hfla’; performance of the Yeoman of the PP P My partner’s discard was the eight of ion of directors X ¢ ting. W s su it be more enthusi- |our favor spades upon our oppenents’ first trump ay properly ~come " before the maeting U 12 oclock moon en | lo do with nice women was never Ss‘z‘?cmifm:;liplnrn by the trained We came to the conclusion that we JER0€S TROT PIT CPPETRIE, AR Kt olis open {rom 12 noon v 1 o'clock pm. | Tu 12 Polls will be | quite clear to this observer, who may T . Inilh y : were far, far away from our goal of | trick, I led a spade which set 2 ROBERT K. LACEY’ Cashier | open beiween the piie of 12 noon and 2| have missed the point of a bittedy | CNOFUS Of & musical comedy | perfection, but we had one stimulating | FumP trick, I led a sp THE NATIONAL METROPOLITAN BANK OF | © 5 President sarcastic soubriquet Naturally, chief credit for the the contract one. Washington, D. C. December 1931 | % s : s to |consolation: in these three days of ad- e Cultadteanis) bidding ithis Hana The annual meeting of the sharenclders of | NOTICE 1S HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE| . The story involves four women, | leilt of the performance goes versity we had played the best losing | M L H I I l b i« a beautiful demonstration of the rea- ghis hank for the election of directors and | annusl meeting of the sharcholders of the | g“" o them Is an_extravagant, }f&?l “fr‘fi'sf;}x’\‘gnf 141};1{:1 peak 'the |cards we knew how: we had smiled | %8 ReRUUTL, dEmOTCETs LOR Of partner y roperiycome before” the meeting wil | ton. Dr Co for the election of deciors And | IybooriCal Mother who drags her | Flover lines which give life to the |and laughed »t the bad breaks: we had (&0 WhY, SPe 'S T TAferiie, BeTURCr § heid ol the b e i Ty, | [ tansioion S ik e BRRSLAT ey mer daughice o RS {0 | Luppets, 'and a generous share of | bOre our bridge depression cheerfully. | borug yhich our apponents would have Dedicated to coming generations ain open until 1 pm. Transfer books will | 8t the banking house on Tu January | for reasons of personal pa lonaire praise should be granted to Charles Opponents Good Sportsmen. scored for a vulnerable small slam, plus 3 y 3rd, 1932 To Janu- | 12 1932 at 12 oelock noon. The polls Will | olher iy g charming ie galn. An- Searle, under whose direction the the 100 points for a set of one trick. Tath, Y93, both dutes included” T | remain open unti L odionk o PO ¥ engaged to the forivin 0 While | performance is given, as well as to We are also consoled by the "3“7;' The bidding on the above hand under O A Gaenter. | - NOTICE OF SALE ~| loves's younger svan in mot Char | Rhys Williams, Elvira Jones, Elsie |tion that Mr. Lenz and Mr. Jacoby |ihe approach-forcing system would MEETING OF THE SHARE: | _Michael Sherrler. owmier of the Park View | the nicest way. A" ihin J | Dvorak and David Pritchard, who |are gaod sportsmen. N e hing | Dave arrived at an_ eventual six no the Wash: Ssvines' Bank | Bakers, 3501 Ocoraia wve nw. ‘has sold | 0% 7 o Vil A third is a child assist in the string-pulling and (men and there is certainly no IDg | trump contract. I should have pre- ot Tother shits s RS, | wre Nercoy” nolRed o present Thele Sinions | &nd 5 more than sereewicy PATEIS | voice' contributions. soft in the opposition they have offered | ferred the following bidding: omeriycome before the meciin il be | {0 DRYmEnt {0 the ‘indersicried an or he- | The Tast of the quomicy hat cynical All the fantastic figures of Thack- |Us. We have no reason to suspect | "oy " west. North. Emst ;m at fhe b hou Tuesday, | fore Thursdar. December 17th. 1931 eved, broad-mouthe § A large- | eray's modern fairy tale are pro- |that when the breaks are with us and | ipeari Pass 3elubs 3 diamonds annuary 12, 1932, at 1 o'clock p.m. Polls | CAPITAL ADJUSTING & FINANCE CO., road-mouthed blonde addicted | quced with infiniie attention to |Aagainst our opponents the game will | 4 no trump Pass 5 hearts Pass ', oo 6 clubs 8 diamonds Pass Pass oae Farti 1406 G St NW Mei: 4813 rather fond of her status as mh”?'{‘\‘j detail by Mr. Sarg’s puppets. |change its complexion. Tt should still & §clubs =~ 8 dia Pass Pass i i | : erar | packstal 5 < G Tbara Gruf- |be an agreeable contest of skill when e sl L a g pinc THE ANNUAL MEETING OF riE STOCK. | to the millionaire. “Nize Women! T AT, B tea: | the hag of adversity replaces the smil- | . South is fust short of strength for a WE WILL LL AT PUBLIC AUCTION. AT | Company of the District of Columbia,. for e pleasant thing about these Fairy Blackstick, who bestows the |ing maiden Fortune as a kibitzer on | forcing two bid. North, in view of his our own p! 29th. 1931 one Bulck. | purpose of electing fifteen trustees of the | mModerately unlovely characters is nd the ring of beauty and love: | their ‘game. strength in hearts, should make a forc- model 26 No_ 1631762 trame No | compans for the ensuing Sear. will be held | however, that each and every ony | 0S¢ and the ring o 4 i Mrs. Culbertson and T had an inter- | ing three club bid, and over East's three 1860050, 1ett with s PRSON & ORME. | at the office of the company.'S03 E st nw. | except the mother, had n heayt . | Betsinda, the little chamber mald | fing exporience” with deal No. 1 in | diamond bid South should show his ad- b and’ onday. Dec. 21. 1331, ai 1 o pm |G art ob- 4 < e % GHAIRS ™ FOR RENT. ~WUTTABLE “FOR | _ The poils will he open between the hours é{f;flzh:ar;v’m from a bullion bar. ,‘:,'}:m[’:(”"éng"’cumnfl ‘Hedzoff |the second rubber, in which a bid by dlflonal, honurmsll;.%xéslsavfig:thdex;"rg’tlt;‘ IDGE PARTIES. banquets, weddi: of 2 and 4 o'clock pm onaire, 55 7 izoff, ; o RSPOk SAT IS hannels wedduigyand | of Tass doeleilne . ESn i et re Who in cinema | gommataer of the Pafiagonian army. | me, intended to intimidate Mr. Lenz| his stoppe 8 tradition keeps his gold in the ba uit, by a four no trump declaration. {vall o for re Je | Dec. 12 to Dec. 21 1931, bo : he bank and keep him from bidding three no . by OReriEs i, rolline chairs for rent or aals. | Dec. o 0. dates Incli- | and his heart on ice, turns out to pe | KD Valorsa XXIV. Prince Giglio, trump, was converted into a five-dia- | When North shows his support in nw. Metropolitan 164 CHARLES E. MARSH. a liberal lad. unperturbed when his | rince Bulbo and Princess Angelica, | FUTP., Bn (o6 60 0 B o eod tn | hearts. South should bid. the slam in I WILL NOT BE RESPONSTBLE FOR ANY | — _ Secrelars._ | afflanced seeks alien couches anq | “1OS¢ beauty is only ring-deep, I the play resulted in making seven-odd. | clubs. Over West's sacrifice bid of six debts “other thar i 0)iracied by mi- | NOTICE 18 HERKBY GIVEN THAT THE | Wwilling, indeed, to add $5000 to hy delightful figures of a subtle and | L P o 1 am, however. 1s not | diamonds North, having no new values self OLIVER J. 1432 N. Car aunual meeting of the siockholders of the [ good wishes when he relinquisheo f1s clever satire. | biddable. With a club lead, a st - | to show, should pass, leaving the deci- ave ne Frudential Bank will be held ot the ofice of | Gamsel to the poor o ones the At the performance last night the | 007\ Guid be set one trick, . | slon to South as to whether to double R bia on’ Tuesday. Januiry 1. 1932 at 13| As you may have guessed Was, it anything, in excess of that of |, The hand was as follows. | a slam in hearts or no trump. North, PN, La3s It | 0'8iock” noos. for ihe mektin ot diretion 3 Euessed. Jerry | gy 1t SVLAE, O enerous hand- | dealer. N Vulnerable. alalamiinneslo R i No clappings and approval of the puppet | | e ot for the ensiing year and for such otmer | GIrard, heroine of “Nice Women | . 7O NEW YORK .. 2 business as may fawiuly come before it | 15 urged by her avariclous. m i SR s e I NO:TL—;VI?.. LENZ, Bl pesedis phxtoer Sitide g sing Bites Suite 908 Dist. Nat. Bank Bidg to nursing the Scotch bottle IO ROAN THE PRUDENTIAL BANK marry Mark Ch: ~ > A e R e § J_H__GREENE. Secretasz. | millionaire employer” 10pClT4T4S | have not vet outgrown the simple H-KQ875 (Copyright. 1931 by Ely, Culbertson.) BETED AR NES | € e pack end | THE ANNUAL MEETING OF THE STOCK- | course, in love With a res SisC | 2nd delightful form of entertainment i 4, e, pezbery, Some beford e ikl | ardof than funds. Chandier being e i .vr\‘l\ 3 “\” 1 the main banking house lerry demurs at the ¢ Van Ness Orange Groves | Ruith Sty it | B i3 2t e maicn ot = 0N o w be cigsed from December 31, 1931, "to Janu- | thelr bickering over money leads ho Wlll Rogers 7 ice Oranges, 75¢ ary 12 1832 JAMES A. SOPER. Cashier | to become engaged to the plutocrat S H—10632 - + « | -1 throat—that so often leads to Phone Metropolitan 6174 | THE ANNUAL MEETING OF THE STOCK.| _ Chandler is bothered by an ey S 'H | DEQ10084 DA thing serious—generally responds EED PRINTING? | oo of ihe Reai Extaie mile ‘lnsurance | mistress Who wants to. crme btk ays: 613 c—10 5 something cnecally. respon L (B Burbose of eleciing Nirees iomsests 'of | JETTY gTieves over Bill Wells, Spe : SOUTH-MR. JacoBY. ', | @ food old s’r"'fiff e ecrivei the company for the ensuing vear is to be [ €VeD grieves to the point of g g J application. Shou e ¢ printing plant | b o e e going to = I | vou Bk T the | BS et "ol e the company. at No 303 | his apartment for an afternoon MOUKDEN, Japan—This s the 8508 _mzdgnuneryhour{orfivelwun. Wing of §o0d times o R .+ Jany 1 When her flance learns that Jerry | famous Moukden in Manchuria Hod This l’amous:lfnd; "":l "‘;"l‘“"'l’!"' 2 o Polls will be opened at 2 o'clock p.m. and at way about Bill Wells he gen- where all your war news comes from. o ‘camphor, menthol and other helpful in- A T Dignified %l fred rl'hc National Capl!al Press closed at 3 o'clock pm erously steps aside, urges the con, The Chinese evacuated the - C—AKQJ93 P binzalelich nacaralls tMus omes. Dignified, yet warmly intimate in its welcoming FLALAVE. 3rd and N NE._Line.sosn_ | guniaiy ‘Sia'tori o 00NN S | to get married immediately, pives ° Ay v, and the fredients bring ! atmosphere. The charming arched doorway leads to a cozy Doth dates. dnclusive . 'THERE'S THIS ) because it is a scientific : ¢ | them a celebration di £ jcan news- Ruff Leads to Slam. terole gets action becau A library. Colony Hill homes are designed by Horace W. Peaslee | CHARLES E. MARSH. | honeymoon tickets an'r‘i“flr{r:“:s(m' Qxfi;u men ‘counter-irritant’ —not Jux(allzlve and landscaping by Rose Greely. g 4 DIFFERENCE e — - [ v R R O Y movedin TheY | yith onc spate overcmtien piiicing | it penerratss and stimulares bl : + = e | Roldera of e ESTING OF THE STOCK- | a)) that is gald glitters, — -h 50 s (ovel-ealled wi WO | circulation, helps to draw out infection e ers of The Rale 1 tor | been -here | tion, ar: John A, Koons or his associate per- | Wbe ‘election ot 'directory for ne-ehsuing | The mistress withdraws her claims long and times |40 trump by Mr. Jacoby. I bid three | and pain. Used by millions for 20 years. y | v ¢ diamonds, to interfere with the bidding | A Smart Vill i onally estimate, supervise and inspect | Y6Ar Will be heid on. v % ing 3 a z ey ok pte: supervise and, inspect | IS0, Yom."a1 e Soier not vy | ADd & 17-Jear sister promptly stepy are 5o t0ugh | broceces of our opponents. aty ooy | Recommended by doctors and nurses. ge of Early American and Georgian Homes. Our work miust meet our Approval | Bue and i2th sireet nw. at 3 o'clock pm. | IDLO the picture to take charge of g that about half | ner“upon revaluing her han | To Mothers—Musterole is also e Sock trantier Sooes Wi ve loved Jan- | the millionaire. who is ready fo sk ! the bandity | light of my diamond bid. found sufhcion, | made in milder form for babies 1705 HOBAN ROAD KOONS footne Disrict oss3. | B . vEn. secritary. o | 10,the SItar With her at the fineg committed 18 bY | playing tricks to take me io fwe se | ond small children. Ask for Chile S : Fas L Seepany. 119 3rd St. 8. “THE NATIONAL CAPCVAL BadE o — | fldeuul: There was some surprise them. Lenz opened with the king of hearts | dren’s Musterole. ve out Que St. to Wisconsin Ave., north one block FLOOD’S PLUMBERS | WASHINGTON. D’ & | 2 to why the author hadn't given They got MO |and by ruffing one heart and setting to Reservoir Road, west to 100- feet beyond d4th St. —are trained mechanics who know how to | (n1 DG ADDUAL meeting of the stockholders of | Chandler an older sister to marry g American news » » - up the spades I took all the tricks you_money the National Capital Bank of hingto: the Girards' littl & 3 ke P X (DG o tae election"of directors and (he |\ lon ”o:,,.:f‘,“ boy. aged 9 until I_mushed An opening two bid by Mr. Jacoby transactiol ' % , 88 Mark Ch, v v today. They did | was headed straight f BUDGET PAYMENTS it desired. ot :::"Q:‘;v;‘u:y _»%:"Lr::'?fi ity -'fiffifin 1d & competent piece of Work in tne | not ke st Sen. Ma Gamer with | No. 2. o mupar No. 20, sv‘v'hr:nn‘ry‘od;:f & ¥ FLOOD ¢ st N, |Ganomnan® i Mot Lot P Adure | fUm. The others ranged from fair = 220 Democrats had marched on cided to do something about it sud 3 of 12 lock a8 today, eold made a beautiful defs ive Creators and Exrclusive Develovers of Colony Hill and Forhail Villase Day. Dec. 3700—Evening, Clev. 0615, O oo, SPEWARE. Coshinr. A news reel, notefunny comedy :;'.‘,:T,fw" Noy~ diamonds, which I, i Z.',,"‘{’..,?.f, t.h:,," , { D—J 3 C—864 WEST -MR. CUL- EAST-—-MRS. CUL- sTnP THAT cnln BERTSON. BERTSON. 5—4 i‘: Q10975 ISTRESSING cold in chest or 2313 You St N'W_ Phonus North 3342-3343 N aristocratic_entrance hallway in one of the Georgian t ] 3 -

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