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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON D, 0L SOAP SALE TOMORROW, Tuesday Only Woodbury's Soap, 2 for 26c Caraay Soap, 2 for 1le Jergens’ Soap, 2 for llc Ivory Smow, 2 for 16¢ GIBSON’S 915 G St. N.W. KobAaToy A Play Room Movie Show A dependable movie projector. Eastman Kodak Co. “toy-ish.” Even the Il marvel at it M A LEESE Optical Co. 614 9th St. N.W. LNEY 719 13th, Strayer College Bldg. Luncheon, 25¢, 50c; Dinner, 50¢ lesome. 1ood d' by best or woman ned an ng .NEW YEAR 5 CARDS COLUMEIA PHOTO SUPPLY SINCE 1909 1424 New York Ave. N.W. Calendars axd | | | PANAMA RAISES DUTY ON IMPORTS 3H|gh Protective Tariff on §} Food Products Effective April 1. By the Associated Press. PANAMA CITY, December 28.—A new protective tariff schedule, (‘arryimzl heavy duties against importations of egricultural and other producte, includ- ing a tax of $50 a head and 15 per cent ad valorem against beef cattle, is siated to become effective April 1. The decree states the measure is |intended to “decrease as far as possi- ble the harmful effects of the economic crisis,” and adds that “it is necessary to issue measures tending to develop na- tional industries, while preventing the emigration of capital” and to provide work for large numbers of unemployed It applies to clothing, leather goods, liquors, furniture, cattle and poultry The rates are based on a duty of 15 TODAY'S AMUSEMENTS. Gayety—“Kuddling Kuties,” and 8:15 p.m. R-K-O Keith’s—“Peach O’ Reno,” at \1115 am., 2:13, 4:51, 7:39 and 10:12 p.m. Stage shows at 12:59, 3:37, 6: 25 and 8:58 p.m. Palace—"Sidewalks of New York," at 1130 am., 1:55 4:40, 7:15 and 9:55 rn Stage shows at 1, 3:40, 6:15 and 11 am., 12:47, 2:34, 4:21, 6:09, 7:56 and 9:44 pm. Rialto—"Strictly Dishonorable.” at |11:39 am, 1:50, 3:44, 5:38, 7:33 and | 9:30 pm. | Earle—“Manhattan stage show. Columbia—"Possessed.” at 12 noon, | 1:50, 3:50, 5:45, 7:45 and 9:40 p.m. Fox—"Delicious,” at 10:28 a.m., 12:43, 2:58, 5:13, 7:46 and 10:01 p.m. Stage ows at 12:10, 2:25, 4:40, 7:13 and p.m. Tivoli—"“Flying High," 5:55, 7:40 and 9:30 p.m. Central—“The Pocatello Kid,” am. to 11 pm Ambassador—"“Penrod and Sam,” 6:15, 8:05 and 9:55 p.m. Parade” and at 2:20, 4:05, 11 at Spanish Convent Stoned. per cent ad valorem, in addition to spe- | cific taxes ranging from $50 a head for | beef cattle to from 10 to 15 cents a | kilogram on fish and sea foods. specific tax on wicker, steel or wood furniture ranges from $30 for wardrobes | to 30 cents for packing cases and on units of clothing from $9 to 50 cents. Hogs are taxed at $15 a head, live | poultry at 80 cents each, cold storage and pickled meats at 20 cents @ kilo- gram, dressed poultry at 30 cents a kilogram and milk, milk products, flour, wheat products, fresh fruits pro- ducable locally, candies, honey, sugar snd coffee at from 10 to 15 eents a kilogram. To protect consumers, the decree pro- | vides that if prices increase more than | The | | MADRID, December 28 ().—A group of youths stoned the Santa Teresa Con- | vent, in the suburb of Puente de Val- lecas, yesterday, terrorizing the nuns and refusing to allow them to leave the building. Police dispersed the rowdies. at 2:15] | Mdrapnlltln—“l’tnrod and Sam,” at POPE LEADS MASS 'HEARD OVER WORLD 1,500th Anniversary of Split in Christian Church Is Observed. By the Associated Press. VATICAN CITY, December Pope Pius personally officlated at mass in St. Peter's yesterday to commem- | orate the 1,500th anniversary of the | Church Council of Ephesus. The ceremony was broadcast over | the Vatican radio station, this the first time a papal mass has been heard on the air, The huge basilica was thronged with thousands of people of a dozen na- tionalities as the Pontiff was borne in a | on the sedia gestatoria, carried on the | shoulders of tendants in dark red. | “silver_trumpets blown by six Swiss guards in a balcony over the principal door heralded his entrance and sounded the principal parts of the mass. He was preceded by a number of prelates, 28— | being | 12 stalwart Vatican at- | the most dramatic events of the first centuries of the Christian Church. Two parties of bishops gathered there in 431, each protected by armed men. The Pope’s party was headed by St. Cyfifl the other by Nestorius, bishop of Con- stantinople. Differences Brought Split. | Nestorius maintained that the Virgin | Mary cf ld not be called “Mother of | God,” asserting she was the mother of only the human nature of Christ. The council condemned his doc- trine. He then broke away from the | jurisdiction of the Pope and founded‘ the Nestorian or East Syrian Church, | whith exists today in Persia and| Turkey. SPANISH EXPORTS FALL | | MADRID, December 28 (#).—The di- | rector of Spanish customs announced | yesterday a heavy decline in imports |and exports during the first 11 months of 1931 as compared with the same period in 1930. The value of imports was listed at 1,077,901,000 gold pesetas, as against 12,230,673,000 last year. Exports were 1 901,153,000 pesetas, as against 2,049,- | 124,000 last year. (A peseta is a little more than 8 cents.) | | @, marching in pairs, and by detachments | of the noble guard guard. It was a low mass without additional ceremony except that the Pope said special prayers at its conclusion and the The Council of Ephesus was one of | (ERIRRRRRRBERBR 1307 POM “A Cafeteria SERRBRLANRARKE E St ONA of Distinction” Swiss | MONDAY, DECEMBER 28, 1931. TITLED BRITON DIES LONDON, December 28 (#).—Sir ‘Walter Trevelyan died during the holi- days at Nettlecombe Court in Somerset- shire, it was learned yesterday. He was 65. Nettlecombe, near Taunton, was o inally the home of the Raleigh fami y and much of the oak used in the build- ing of warships {rom Queen Elizabeth’s time until the Battle of Trafalgar came from Nettlecombe Park. No. 79 for CATARRH & SINUS TROUBLE Homoeopathic Pharmacy 1007 H St. N.W. Phone NA. 1685 AKE the Invalid Com- M fortable. All Kinds of Invalid Supplies on Sale at, Low Prices at GIBSON’S 917 G St. N.W. 1OH CONNECTICUT AVE. Society's Evening Rendezvous A gala party! A gay celebration! Sparkling entertainment! NEW YEAR’S EVE FROLIC AL KAMONS Fer the happiest New Year's Eve of your life, celebrate at the new Club Montmartre. Favors for the Ladies! Souvenirs! Couvert in- cludes Midnite Supper. $8 Per Person A CAST AMUSEMENTS. AMUSEMENTS. "NAGEL IN PERSON #5:7% THEATRE REVUS . 'SIDEWALKS ' o NEW YORK 4 JACKIE (DOVER "SOOKY' now PLAYING JOAN “{CLARK NOW--on Stage RKO VAUDEVILLE Featuring the ‘“comic of the talkies” in person HARRY LANGDON ' Heading a great stage program the SCREEN The two famed “nuts” WHEELER & WOOLSEY now are Reno in On cut-rate lawvers im “PEACH O'RENO.” SHUBERT Toni ) Ekse ) EllIS M0 SYDNEY In a New, Daring and Ezeiti Comeay of Romance and Adventurs “JEWEL ROBBERY” HOLIDAY MATS. FRIDAY (NEW YEAR'S DAY) & SAT.—50c TO $1.50 NEXT MOI-.- Seats Thurs. GUTHRIE_McCLINTIC Bresents For the First Time Anywhere PAULINE LORD In Dan Totheroh’s New Drama “DISTANT DRUMS" Sees RS SEAS o SELUXE SHOWS 5 TOMCRROW Doors Open 10 A. M L4 JANET GAYNOR CHARLES FARRELL EL BRENDEL “DELICIOUS” STAGE Fanchon's Marco's Rk Cmes BEA NEW YEAR'S EVE SHOW Al Seats Reserved Now on Sale ir Lobdy WARNER BROS. THEATRES 1 932 Dlarlel | 25 per cent the tariff schedules will be Kead, supply you | lowered 50 per cent, and if the price when yvu say the word. | increase exceeds 70 per cent the new E_ Nlorr;son Paper CO- | tariff will be abolished and the original and His Orchestra THERMOTAINER EQUIPMENT A Revelation in Food Handlin, Special This Week Onl‘; OF BROADWAY STARS IDA CLARK DOROTHY SKIN UISE South American Soclety Dancers KATHRYN BLACK s Gayest Madeap ns Laff Spree * WILD WINNIE THE 4 ALGERIANS NEW YEAR'S EVE | duties resumed. 1009 Pa. Ave. GUARDIAN DIRECTOR ILL MANCHESTER, mglnnd December 28 (#).—C. P. Scott, governing director of the Manchester Guardian, who con- tracted a chill before Christmas, was seriously i1l at his home last night. The Peeresecrrcecsetssertees “Any Service-—Any Car— Ary Hour” Rates the Same—iight or Day ~hassis Wor of all kinds LCARL Car Damaged? Estimate Free! 6f4 H St. NW. Dist. 2775 osnsssstssssiosossored +s0000000 0000000000000 1200000000000 00000000000 Complete Outfits for aller & YAlbert, Fne. 8!5 IOTH STREET, N.W._ LAWMANS Xmas Specials Fresh Strawberry Ice Cream $1.15 Qr—$4.00 Gallon Fancy Assorted Individual Xmas Ice Crezm Moulds—Dozen, $3.50 Delicious Pound Cake, 50c Lb. Old English Dark Frait Cake 50c and 75¢ Lb. High-Grade Chocolates and Bonbons, 80c Lb. Our Bast Confecilon, Melo Treloe: ve ribboned hoxes. A wonderful $1.25 ib. Phore Col. 5433—0465 3042 and H]" 14th St. N.W. THE TANG OF THE ORIENT 1013 E STREET NW. HOLMES BAKERY SPECIALS for This Week Keep This List for Reference Tuesday, December 29 Cinnamon Strips 25¢ doz. Coconut Crullers 30c doz. Wednesday, December 30 Twist Doughnuts 30c doz. Silver Leaf Cake 30c ea. Thursday, December 31 Butterhorn Buns ..25¢ doz. New Year Special ..55¢c ea. Friday, January 1 NO DELIVERIES Saturday, January 2 NO SPECIALS Monday, January 3 Variety Cup Cakes 30¢ doz. French Crullers ..30c doz. Ribbon Cake ..25¢ ea. All Specials Delivered Direct to Your Door HOLMES MODERN BAKERY Phone NAtional 4537 WHERE TO DINE. {nnouncing OPENING OF The Northeast Chinese- American Restaurant December 31st { condition of his heart was said to be cause for anxiety. Mr. Scott, who is 85, was editor of the Guardian from 1872 until 1929 and is regarded by friends and opponents alike as one of the greatest journalists in British history. CHICKEN MARLRLLRALLRRLRLNRNL, FRICASSEE AND BUTTERED NOODLES 25¢ THE EARLE RESTAURANT AT 13th & E Full Course Dinners, 60c-75c-$1.00 FEEEEEERRREEEEEEEETY For Rese rvations Call “Charles” NAtional 0178 <:>722%Z/ozeoené 27 E}%&z&wé Clehicvement— FOUR COMPIETELY Neld-Eles CF MOTOR CARS Two years ago, with the announcement of the Cadillac V-16, the Cadillac Motor Car Company began the most far-reaching program of development in its history—a program that called for a completely new approach to the entire problem of fine-car designing. Today, this program has been carried to its completion, and the results will be announced within a few days. Embracing all four lines of Cadillac’s distinguished family—the LaSalle V-8, the Cadillac V-8, the Cadillac V-12, and the Cadillac V-16—this announcement will be by far the most important that Cadillac has ever made. In fact, it will herald a higher standard of motor car transportation than the world has had any reason to anticipate. DViotrr @ Division of General Motors Company Augmen| tage program and screen fe all seats re- served ing at the box office. EXT FRIDAT Rae Samuels, Vanessi heading a canL | wemmie | “presenss COSMOPOLITAN GRAND OPERA COMPANY NATIONAL THEATER, WASHINGTON. D. C. eek Commencing Monday, January 4th, $932. MON. (Eve) JAN. 4—-RIGOLETTO (In_Tta TUES. (Eve) JAN 5IL TROVATORE al WED. (Mat) JAN. 6—ROMEO & JU- LIET (In French) WED. (Eve.) (Double Bill) JAN. 6— HANSEL & GRETEL (In German) PAGLIACCT (In_Italian) THURS. (Eve.) JAN 7—FAUST French FRL (Eve) JA Fre: . (Mat) (Dou HANSEL & PAGUACCI (In ll:l an) SAT. (Eve.) JAN. 5—RIGOLETTO Ttallan) Mastro Jacques Sumossond, nductor Orchestra of 35, Choras and Balletof 40 MANAGEMENT T GREENE. Prices, 38 00, $2.50, $2.00. $1.50. $1.00 Seats now nn sale Mrs, Wilson- Greene's Concert Bureau, Droop's, 1300 G lireet. Dhlrlcl 6(93. (n (n NATIONAL _ SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA OF WASHINGTON. D. C. HANS KINDLER, Conductor CONSTITUTION HALL Sunday, Jan. 3, 4:00 80}’ A o Priges, $1.50, , 50c. Boxes, $10.00. ket Rich. Wilson- Grecners - Barean, Droop's, 1300 G street; District 6493. LIGHTNER In Warner Bros. Vitaphone's “MANHATTAN PARADE” —On the Stage— JOE PENNER New fo-=s. New Sories METROPOLITAN BOOTH TARKINGTO Beloved Rascals in PEWroD:cAM | A st Sattozel vitapaoie .. LEON JANNEY JUNIOR COGHLAN 2105 Pa. Ave.. | - 0953 Home ot the Mirvor Screen LILYAN TASHMAN, ClRCLE EUGENE PALLETTE, GIRLS ABOUT TOWN o STANTON TTAE T Finest io\md Equipment M CLARKE in “WATERLOO ey Gén‘uzmuun . MD. LYR]C ELER WOOLSEY WHI -CAUGHT PLASTERED.” ROSCOE LONE STAR\ n C « AERDE Ros “FIVE STAR FINAL. NA it &'w C. A RDON and OLIVER INSON in CAROLINA with STAN LAUREL HARDY. Warner AMBASSADOR. col Ra: N.w. LEON JANNEY and JUNIOR COGH- LAN.PENROD AND SAM." WEIDOFF _VITAPHONE and “'S. S. VAN DINE MYSTERY.” Warner Bros.” 621 B St NE Special Holiday Matinee at 2:00 B M. OWN, “LOCAL BOY wu(zs dOOD! " SPORTSLANTS, o. “Watner 5 AVALON Conn. Ave. and McKiniey St.. D. C. Special Holiday Matinee at 2:00 P.M EDDIE CANTOR. “PALMY DAYS." 445 Pa. Warner Bros. AVENUE GRAND P %% RICHARD DIX. “SECRET SERVICE." NG CR!)“RY _CCMEDY. CENTRAL otk St Bet. D and B KEN , MAYNARD, POCATELLO KID. VAN DINE MYS- Warner Bro: COLONY "Ga. Ave. & Farragut 8. Special Holiday Matinee at 2:00 EM, BEERY and = JACKTE e CaAME BO8C0 " 1230 C St. N.E. GRETA GARBO and CLARK GABLE “SUSAN LENNOX.” SMITH and DALE COMEDY. GALLI-GURCI Constitution Hall, Sat. Eve. Jan, 9. 8:30 5. Wilson-Greene's 1300 G St. Dt GAYETY-BURLESK “KUDDLING KUTIES” With JACK LAMONT and WANDA DeVON BIG MID-NITE SHOW NEW YEAR'S EVE AT 11:30 P.M. Mot hers! to reduce your family ¢‘Colds-Tax’'—use the Vick Plan for Better ¢‘Control-of-Colds’’ in your Home. PERPETUAL BUILDING ASSOCIATION PAYS 5% Compounded Semi-Annually Assets Over $26,000,000 Surplus $1,000,000 Cor. 11th and E Sts. N.W. JAMES BERRY, President EDWARD C. BALTZ, Secretary Warner Bros. gAVOY Tt & col B4 N.W. ERLOCK Warner Brfl( TIVOLI ™ BERT _LAHR GREENWOOD. Warner Bros.” K O Ave & Quebeo 8t. N.W. Special Holiday Matinee at 2:00 P JAMES DUNN and SALLY *ELERS, “OVER THE HILL. JESSE THEATER K €A Pho(nnhone FOUR MARX BROTHERS in ‘Comedy, SYLVAN i in “SIDE SHOW Singing_Act ARCADE Z. PITTS in STATE nm.o’?\‘v'.i’ MORE 1n_“MAD DUMBARTON & Park R4 N.W. and _CHARLOTTE “FLYING - HIGH.” mh & Iring N.E. “MONKEY Talkartoon, 1! WilnTe L8 rNER Comedy, News, KE and KENT DOUGLAS in A ATERLOO BRIDGE." Cartoon and Novelty. RING, SECO SILVER SFRING. ) ‘m‘fils;a £ MERF‘LY MAR\’ ANN h it Sts. TAKOMA ‘%, 8ouha o™ LIONEL BARRYMORE in “The Yellow Ticket” ASHTON CLARENDON. VA. EDNA MAY OLIVER, “FANNY FOLEY __HERSELF /DIRECTION suww LusT MT ER. CAMEO MEoSAHieron SETH PARKER in “WAY BACK HOME" 3_Shows—8:00. ARCADE HYATT: Today. GRETA GARBO in “S Each lady attending will receive tographed photo of Greta Garbo. HIPPODROME 5™ iy, Today— W, GERS_in_‘‘Ambassado; RO BilL.” RICHMOND ALEXANDRIA, SETH PARKER in Yodas. Tomor., Vs *Wiy "Back Home _DANCING. _ PEYTON PENN STUDIO—Modern Gancing, &Il styles, latest stera. sl Soom forms 6 dancins. - Private "o Class. Satus: day eve. dance. 1745 F st n.w. Met. 3050 PROF. AND MRS, ACll!l 1127 1 Eive Clase) and dance with orchertrs Srery Monday and Friday. 8 to 11:30 p.m. Private lessons by appointment. Met. 4180. Est. 1900, Correct Ballroom Dancing taught; your home and convenience. Leads Write Prof. Yei e, N Spisingd Miss Ellen Waller Member Dancing Masters of Americe MODERN B/ & STAG] “i ALLROOM CAGE, DANCIN 0 2619 14th Bh N.W.