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~C-8 THE EVENING ST/ e AR, WASHINGTON, D. C., WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 30,1931 e AUCTION <ALzs—-rv n RE DAYS. o8, TRUSTEES BTORY, RUTCHES and Canes for Invalids Always Sold at Lowest Prices at GIBSON’S 917 G St. N.W. “AUCTIONEERS. | oW r\ o 1 Eve rhwest | WHERE TO DINE = { innouncing i OPENING OF [ The Northeast Chinese- American Restaurant December 31st 813 H N.E. Rose Glow 14th and Euclid Sts. Tea Room N | begins to arise. 11207 E St. N.W. Never Closed | FAR EAST | Chinese Restaurant 519 13th St. J SON, Auctioneers 2 Doors Above Earle Theater " THE GORILLA On Georgia Avenue Pike Il TURKEY | or CHICKEN | DINNER | Home Cooking Served | Country Style i Homemade Ice Cream Cak Md.. LUABLE APART- ATNING 83 AP an . & miles out, near Norbeck overlook- | ing Capital The Dining Room of Refinement 90-F-1, MR. DARBY | P Kensington SPEND YOUR New Year's Eveo Celebration )| | —AT THE— VILLAY | < WESCHLER & SON. Auctioneers On the New Rockville Boulevard uperb Cuisine plendid Service parkling Music $6.00 PER PLATE (Ineluding Couvert and Supper) Special Entertainment | Noisemakers, Souvenirs | and Dancing Till (?) | Make Your Reservation NOW! Call FRANK Kensington 254 EDUCATIONAL. DE JARDIN SCHOOL OF FRENCH LANGUAGE | s | Fabid_pro Gregg Shorthand Beginners’ Class, Jan. 6, 7 P.M. Review Class, Jan. 6, 7:45 P M. TEMPLE SCHOOL 1420 K St. Na. 3258 o8 Thih v PREBINO R gn Pk National ffniversity Law School Winter Term Begins January 4, 1932, at 6:30 P.M. d three-year course lead- LLB, B. C. L nda ng to degrees of nd J. D. Graduate courses M., M ¥ employed student leading to de- t for School of Economics and Government Degree courses of collegiate grade , Govern- ogy, His- nd Address Secretary National 6617. 818 13th St. N.W. RESORTS. IOLINA AVE. ATLANTICCITY, eachfront Hotel ~Just off the Walk' ROBERT B.LUDY, M.D. PROPOSALS. CONSTR ONE | CTING STEANSHIPS. ———— e — - FLORIDA Ideal route from “Baltimore via Merchants & Miners Line. Leisurely cruise over the warm, southern seas; sunny decks, in- vigorating salt air; quiet, rest, recreation. Splend-d service to Jacksonville - Miami Through tickets to the Florida points. Fares include meals, regular berth on ship. Low rates for sutos. All-Expense Tours to fascinating placesin Cuba and Plorida. Illustrated folder. Travel Bureau, 1338 H Street, N.W. Washington. Phone National 4612 “MERCHANTS & MINERS T ans. g ROUND TRIP $70 our illustrated information Ask for with full Bermuda. THOS. COOK & SON | Washington Loan & Trust Blds., $h and F Streets Folder about % | usually g 90 SAFETY VOWS URGED ON DRIVERS Traffic Council Calls Upon | Motorists to Stop ‘Hogging’ Right of Way. Yield the right of way to all persons led thereto y zton motorists are urged by of Columbia Traffic Ad- > | to adopt this as a New r resolution and strictly follow it The resolution was proposed by Edwin S Hege, traflic expert of the Federa- tion of Citizens' Associations and a ember of the Traffic Advisory Council ie latter gave its indorsement A siatement regarding the resolution ed by George W. Offutt, chairman the Traffic Advisory Council, elab- orates on the proposal as follows This resolution calls for knowing the of-way rules, because guessing s to promote rather than prevent traffic disasters. Then the rules known ould be stored in the mind, to be found quickly the instant an emergency A program of this na- ded were owners of motor vehicles to quiries as to the traffic practices of the persons loyed by thiem as operators Some examples of disregarding right-of-way rules are ignoring stop ts and signs, cutting off cross-flow vehicles and pedestrians, racing at an intersection to stall the completion of a left turning, driving to left of cen- ter of highway, making right turn from | center of highway instead of from right curb and pulling from curb to hazard oncoming traffic Traffic officials, courts and students of traffic are bocoming convinced that mest so-called traffic accidents are in fact not accidents, but are the direct and logical effects of clearly evident causes. Generally speaking, the causes are faulty operation, sometimes a thoughtless pedestrian, occasionally a \(‘1\1(‘]!‘ in poor condition mechm\lcalh' “In the twinkling of an eye the fau operation of a motor vehicle can easily Bl conveyance into a beings falling dead or maimed by its great weight and force. Then follow regrets, sad- ness. perhaps the imprisonment of the faulty operator, so it is important to | know the rules and avoid the causes| that lead to disasters.” ture would be steel man CAB COMPANY HEAD FIGHTS CRUISING BAN Protest Filed With Van Duzer De-| clares Practice Necessary to Make Living Wage. A formal protest against the recent ban on taxicabs cruising in the restrict- led area on Seventh street between Pennsylvania and New York avenues ua< filed with the traffic director’s office vesterday by Harry C. Davis, president of the Diamond Taxicab Co. Davis p inted out to Traffic Director Willlam Van Duzer that taxi drivers must uise all downtown streets in order to make a living wage said the regulation prohibiting ]u\l(‘ub from cruising on the Seventh street restricted area was working a tremendous hardship_on drivers “and ously retarding their earning ca- Through Attorney A. D. Smith, Davis gures showing the increased taxicabs. He pointed out at there are approximately 4,500 taxi- bs in the city, compared with 1600 m 1921 presented demand f thi As a protest against raductions of pay | at the Manchester, England, post office employes started 2 “go slow” move- ment, resulting in the suspension of two | men. Socil Beautiful favors midnite supper pre Lazar Bianchi! Souv - TODAY'S AMUSEMENTS. Belasco—*Jewel Robbery,” at 8:30 p.m Gayety—“Kuddling Kutles,” at 2:15 d 8:15 pm R-K-O Keith's—"Peach o' Reno,” at 11:15 am, 2:13, 4:51, 7:39 and 10:12 pm. Stage shows at 12:59, 3:37, 6:25 and 8:58 p.m Palace—"Sidewalks of New York," at 11:30 am. 1:55, 4:40, 7:15 and 9:55 pm. Stage shows at 1, 3:40, 6:15 .md‘ 9 pm | Metropolitan—"Penrod and Sam,” at | 11 am., 12:47 4, 4:21, 6:09, 7:56 | and 9:44 pm Rialto—"'Strictly 11:39 am, 1:50, 9:30 pm Earle—"Manhattan stage show. | Columbia—"Possessed.” at 12 noon, | 5,7:45 and 9:40 pm. | at 10:28a.m., 12:43, | 10:01 pm. Stage | 4:40, 7:13 and| Dishonorable,” 3:44, 5:38, at 7:33 and Parade” and | Shows at 9:28 pm Tivoli Hor Majesty Love.” at 2:35 4:20, 6:05, 7:50 and 9:35 pm Central—“The Yellow Ticket am. to 11 pm Ambassador — “Flying High," 3:55, 5:50, 7:45 and 9:40 p.m WINS ON HOME LIGHTING l 1707 Drving | at S. Hodges, Is Awarded First Prize. William Street, William S. Hodges, 1707 Irving street vesterday was awarded first prize by a Mount Pleasant Citizens' Association committee for having the most attrac- tive Christmas exterior lighting about his_house. The Electric League cup will be } sented Mr. Hodges at the associatio meeting Saturday evening, January 9 Honorable mention was accorded the residence of Hamlin R. Cochran, 1642 Hobart street, and the Presbyterian Home, 1818 Newton street The members of the committee mak- ing the award were Dr. A. A. Chenay (chairman), Mrs. Elizabeth M. Byers Raymond J. Bowen, Willlam T. Talbott and J. T. Miller n Because of the high cost of gasol in New Zealand many farmers there storing their power machinery, having gone back to horses No. 79 for CATARRH & SINUS TROUBLE Homoeopathic Pharmacy 1007 B St N.W. Phone NA. 1695 718 13th, Strayer College Bldg. Luncheon, 35c¢, 50c; Dinner, 50c | Wholesome fo0d preparea by best or woman c00ks under a trained dietitian. Biographies of Mary Baker Eddy HE “following authentic bio- graphies of Mary Baker Eddy, the Discoverer, Founder and Leader of Christian Science, may be read, or borrowed, with- out charge at any of the Christian Science Reading Rooms: “Retrospection and Introspection,” by Mary Baker Eddy. “The Life of Mary Baker Eddy,” by Sibyl Wilbur. “Mary Baker Eddy, A Life Size Portrait,” by Lyman P. Powell. Location of Reading Rnoml 730 Seventeenth Street N (Between Penngyivania Avenue and H 111 C Street N.E,, Office Building 601 Colorado Building, G Streets N. W Tivoli Building, 14th Street and Park Road N.W. The four Churches Selentist, of Washington Soanehes of The Mother Church, The First Church of Christ Scientist. in Boston, Mass., cordially invite the public to visil these Reading Rooms. near Senate 14th and of | Christ 101l CONNECTICUT AVE. ety's Evening Rendezvous A GALA NIGHT I¥ TukE wink Gagedy” m YERS EVe for the ladies! An elaborate pared by our renowned chef. enirs! Noisemakers! Fun galore! $8 Per Person—Including Supper © Al Kamons and his orches * La Mae & Alice Louise © A Cast of Broadway S TONITE 1S TH Stars appearing in local theaters this week guest. C Telephone Company (Bell System) 725 Thirteenth Street N. W. L The Chesapeake and Potomac stra © The Pour Algerians e Kathryn Black & Ida Clark ® Dorothy Skinner tars and others GUEST NITE will be our EATRICAL s of the evening. all “CHARLES" National 0178 were up and down the steps at the telephone’s call. Ex- tension telephones mean an end fo all that—and for only a few cents a day H NOTHING GIVES SO MUCH W Etropolitan 9900 . *No clattering, notsy 5 cheery setting. Dinner. ... 75¢ Complete Outfits for Developing and Printing Kodak rrin - $2.00 ll er& fiAlhEI‘T,?Int. 815 IOTH STREET, N.W. NEW YEAR CARDS COLUMBIA PHOTO SUPPLY SINCE 1900 1424 New York Ave. N.W. Lowest Cut Prices on Drugs and Toilet Articles Are Always Available at GIBSON’S 915 G St. NW. 1905 K STREET N.W. w3 LOCKS FBOM WHITE WOUSE Special New Year's Dinner Served from Noon to 8 P.M $1.25 ke A Fresh Vegetables Our Dessert THE FAVORITE BLEND OF A MASTER I BLENDER NEW YEAR EVE only SS per person including everything—noise makers favors, souvenirs, etc. Danc 11 PM. to 4 AM. Make reservations at once, Restaurant Madrillon Peter Borras, Host 15th & N. Y. Ave. District 4361 from Nine AMUSEMENTS. AMUSEMENTS. GALLI-CUR fon Hall. Sat. Eve. CLELL Uit Wiisan-Greed Droop’s, 1300 GOSMOPOLITAN GRAND OPERA COMPANY NATIONAL THEATRE, Week Commencing Mondsy, Jan. & MON. (Eve) 4 RIGOLETTO | TROVATORE lan WED. (Mat) JAN. u_.mmrn & JU- LIET h) TUES. (Eve) _|\ sale Mrs, Bu Seais on Greene's Concert 1500 G street, D Office. Natio alio capitoL THEATRE REVUE] IN PERSON €, ~'SIDEWALKS w o NEW YORK' < now PLAYING ' CRAWFORD All Seats Reserved. AMUSEMENTS. Now on Sale at Theater jGHT, A Gala Show Starting at 11:30 P. M. s of the preview oL o ot of 1932 G \Ns 3pecial X,a\\i!h SHUBERT B AscO EH!,S f:”,,,s,Y'*"HEY Coumedy of Romance und A JEWERS ROBBERY” HOLIDAY _MATS. FRIDAY (NEW YEAR'S DAY) & SAT.—30c TO $1.50 NEXT MON.-Seats Thurs. GUTHRIE INTIC Presents For the ime Anywhere PAULINE LORD In Dan Totheroh's New Drama “DISTANT DRUMS” Fonrth _Attraction of the Seeond PROFESSIONAL PLAYEKS SEASON Nights. 50c-$2.50. ‘Thar. Mat.. 50c-$1.50 at.. 50c-§2 No Tne in Pr New 3 Tonight Only_Appearance Here This Season 1 932 Colnd TED SHAWN Ready to supply you | when you say the word. | E Morrison Paper Co. __ 1009 Pa. Ave. Make Your Reservations For Your New Year’s Eve Celebration at the Jungle Nite Club 844 North Howard Street Baltimore, Maryland Featuring Miss Evelyn Nesbit Thaw Former Wife of Harry K. Thaw —who presents an all-star cast headed by Givins and Fulmore, International Dancers, Dantina, Humorous Magician, and Virginia Lee, Marchant’s All Girl Revue Music by Carl Kelly's Radio Entertainers Phone Vernon 2295 KIDWELD'S e s MARKETS, Inc, ek A Bappy and Prosperous New Pear ta AllT Start the New Year Right! -:- Open New Year’s Day Till 1 O’Clock Shop With Us TURKEYS s raney) NEW YEAR'S SPECIALS FRESH-KILLED FOWLS. 1. |JYOUNG DUCKS YOUNG GEESE. . . .. 20c|SMOKED HAMS. . A .. 13¢ (Small_and Fancy) SMOKED SHOULDERS. .1 10c (small) BEAN PORK (special) . . .1v. 8¢ Round Steak. . . .1v Sirloin Steak....m Porter’se Steak..m Hamburg Steak. .1 Chuck Roast. . ... 12¢ Plate Beef ... 1. 8¢ Beef Lamb Much Cheaper BREAST REAL LAMB. . .». 6¢ LEG SPRING LAMB. . . 1. 17¢ Rib & Loin Lamb Chops. 1. 14¢ Shoulder Spring Lamb . . .. 8¢ Shoulder Lamb Chops. .1 10¢ VEAL CUTLETS 1. 25¢ BREAST VEAL (Bone out).in. 8¢ SHOULDER VEAL.. .. 12V5c LOIN VEAL CHOPS. ... .. 20c LARGE FRESH HAMS. .. 11c SMALL FRESH HAMS . 1214c FRESH SHOULDERS. ... 9¢ SAUSAGE MEAT (Extra_Special) Pork Loin Roast..w 111%¢ Lean Pork Chops.. .. 12¢ Pure Hog Lard . 9¢c; 3 1vs. 25¢ Comp'nd Lard . 8¢c; 3 1bs. 23c¢ Pig Liver. .. 4 1bs. 25¢ .. Tc; SLICED BACON BACON SQUARES. STRIP BACON (Whole or Piece) .b. 19¢ SMOKED SAUSAGE. .1 1213¢ NEW SAUERKRAUT ... .at Tc 3 Quarts, 0c FRESH SPARE RIBS. . 121/4¢ FRESH PIG TAILS . 10¢ 3 Pound, EGGS that are fresh. . .doz. 29¢ CREAMERY BUTTER. (Very Best) .1b. 32¢ A REAL PEACH SALE' Sutter Frontier Brand can 121/¢ Orinda Club Brand can 14¢ TRY A CAN Pack Brand.can 15¢ TODAY! Pure Sweet Apple Cider .zat. 17¢ (Bring Your Jug) Pure Sw. Apple Cider 1; ga1. 12¢ (Including Mason Jar) SUGAR .. .. 415¢ LARGE PAPER SHELL PECANS. .1v. 18¢; 31bs. 50c POTATOES 10 ms. 13¢ (Large No. 1)—Bushel Basket, 65c Sweet Potatoes. ... 10 ws. 15¢ (Large No. 1)—Bushel Basket, 60c Cooking Apples (large) 10 = 17¢; bu. bas. 69¢ LARGE GRAPEFRUIT. . each SC|TOKAY GRAPES 6 for A Great } Price Orange Sale! ORANGES DozeN . 1€ pozen TANGERINES (very 1. 10c ORANGES ZOC DOZEN. . 25 fancy) . . . aozen 15¢ 3272 M Street N.W. 2153 Penna. Ave. N.W. 3104 M Street N.W. 3218 P Street N.W. 406 H Street N.E. 7th and C Streets S.E. 2611 14th Street N.W. 8215 Georgia Ave., Silver Spring Northeast Public Market, 12th and H Streets N.E. Tuesday, January 5, 8:15 P.M. On Sale: and His Dancers Central High Auditorium, 13th & Clifton Sts. Admission. £1.00: Reserved Seats. S1.50 T Willard and A. Il LAST 2 DAYS RKO VAUDEVILLE the HARRY LANGDON Heading a great stage program : the SCREEN The two famed comic of the on On “nuts” I WHEELER & WOOLSEY now are cut-rate lawyers in Reno in “PEACH O'RENO" R84S | TOMORROW NIGHT At 11:45 P. M. NEW YEAR'S EVE SHOW Augmented program 8 RKO VAUDEVILLE ACTS Pre-view showing EN OF CHANCE” RICARDO CORTEZ Mary Astor, John Halliday ER SPECIAL FEATURES FOR THIS SPECIAL PERFORMANCE ONLY ALL SEATS RESERVED Tickets now selling at the box office STARTING FRIDAY Ree Samucls, Vanessi he and Ricarde Men ‘of Chance” OTH ding LAS) VHREE DAYS || i WikNTE UGHTNER In Warner Bros.-Vitaphone “Manhattan Parade” on the Stage '0E PENNER New Songs—New Stories nd 3 Other Acts dew Year's Eve Show TOMORROW 11:30 P.M Al Seats 60c “PEHYON?AM First-National-Vitaphone Hit LEON JANNEY JUNIOR COGHLAN Starting With New Year's Eve Midnight Show, Thursday, 11:30 P. M. “AROUND THE WORLD IN 80 MINUTES” Wit DOUG FAIRBANKS MLl ,,D”EYM”! gy LE| WIS § TONE Arthur Smith Concert Bureau, A NOW JANET GAYNOR CHARLES FARREL! EL BRENDE “DELICIOUS” STAGE | FANCHON and MARCO'S | “SKETCHES” IDEA LES STEVENS THE DIPLOMATS CHILDREN UNDER 15 CENTS ALL TIMES NATIONAL SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA OF WASHINGTON. D. C. HANS KINDLER, Conductor CONSTITUTION HALL i Sunday, Jan. 3, 4:00 ROSA Low SopR Prl(e( $1.50. $1.00. a5 roon', 1300 G sirest: Boxes, $10.08. Greene's 'Buresu, District 6493, GAYETY-BURLESK “KUDDLING KUTIES” With JACK LAMONT and WANDA DeVON BIG MID-NITE SHOW NEW YEAR'S EVE AT 11:30 P.M. MD. ARSo T LLOYD HAMIL- ESOP'S_Fa FAIRTAWN TON in “TH CARGLINA RICHARD DRESSER Warner Bros, vl th and AMBASSADOR c.0iw SEECIAL HOLIDAY Mnmu: A'& an CHARL%TTE CREENWGOD, Y- “Warner Bros.” = 624 B St NE SPECIAL HOLIDAY MATINEE AT 2,00 BM_ WALLACE BEERY an JACKIE PE H '\\a- ner Bros.’ VALON sr’r('ux Conn. Ave. a MeKiniey St o HOLIDAY MATINEE AT BAXTER. roer 615 Pa. AVFNUF GRAND ave Sk and _ CHARLOTTE D. “FLYING HIGH." _ Warner Bros.' CENTRAL "* LIONEL BARRYMORE and LANDI. “YELLOW_TICKET. Warner Bros.' COLONY G2 Ave: & Farrasut st. SPECIAL_ HOLIDAY MATINEE AT 2:0 DUNN _and MeiERs. . Bet. D and B ELISSA OVER THE 1230 C St. NE. Warner Bros.” HOME _RICHARD Warner_Bros, TIVOLI Tith & Park R N.W. “Warner Bros." YORK G# Ave. & Quebee 8t N.W. SEECIAL _ HOLIDAY MATINEE AT EDDIE CANTOR, PALaY ARCADE CHAS _ BICKFORD BORNEC. BEN *_Comedy 119 H St Linc. 2600 » AT o N LOVE_SONG.” _ 4th and Butternuf S(3. No Parking Troubles. TAKOMA " CLARENDON VA LAWRENCE unurrr DIRECTION SIDNEY LUST MT. RAINIER. MD, watkins. Jam, i{IPPODROME Clive Brook in Robert Armstrong RICHM ND Al‘ll'AA DRIA. __PARKER in "WAY BA CIRCLE %P2, Ave- o Home of the Mirror Screen JACK HOLT. RALPH GRAVES, FAY WRAY. "DIRIGIBLE." JESSE THEATER R.C oA P eveLyny FafefTThooRe ~ HUSBANDS." SYLVAN Bickd: Tinliss i in “ALEXANDER TON.” _Comedy. News. Son x-Bad Boy. VA, 2 18th & Sis. TRAVELING Comedy, Cu'u 0, N s A BINSON. H. B. WARNER o “FIVE STAR FINAL: D\\(‘ING ~ Miss Ellen Waller | Member Dancing agsters of America. | MODERN_ BALLROOM &' STAGE, DA 2619 14ih St. N Tol Adum PEYTON PENN STUDIOModern ball-ro dincion PERN ETUDIO Modern ballreom Tango, Rumba, Univérsal, etc - Privaie o class lessons. 1743 F st n.w. Met. 3050, Ine. IN Tap. Acree e, Bodv Reducing Classes, 1206 Mib St. -