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D-8 = THE EVENING STAR, Ty WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 1932. CITIZENS APPROVE AUTOIST LIABILITY Proposal for Stringent Regu- lations Against Incompe- tent Drivers Backed. ill to be introduced in the pres- ngress to ;‘Il\h(\ motorists by providing stringent regulations for those Who are convicted of a major traffic offense was incorsed by the Central Citizens' Association at the North Capitol Sav ing last Under provisions of the bill the offending driver must show that he is competent to operate a machine or his operator’s permit is revoked =—Besides this, he must be bonded to the cxtent of $11,000. The resc to the group regarding presented by Dr. William P. K Following a long general discus of the proposed tion merger, the citizens suggested that an amendment be added to the plans guarar meeting in gs Bank Build- Anniversary WASHINGTON RABBI TO OB- SERVE 28-YEAR SERVICE. I DR. ABRAM SIMON. The 27th anniversary of Dr. Abram Simon as rabbl of Washington Hebrew Congregation will be observed Friday GUESTS ARE OVERCOME js“: of Former New York Mayor and Young Woman Recover After Treatment. By the Assoclated Press. WESTPORT, Conn., February 4.— Rufus Gaynor, son of the late William J. Gaynor, former mayor of New York City, and Miss Alleen Mork of Towa City, Towa, were overcome by coal gas yesterday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. James Kellle, Miss Mork was revived only after an hour’s effort by a physician. Gaynor, an author, quickly responded to treat- ment. Both were described as fully re- covered The couple were the overnight guests of the Kellies. Their plight -was dis- covered by Mrs. Kellle, who awakened } during the night to find herself partly | overcome by the fumes escaping from the furna || A Better Dinner BY COAL GAS IN SLEEP] AMUSEMENTS. AMUSEMENTS. AMUSEMENTS. e e S — { AMUSEMENTS. AMUSEMENTS. CAROLINA "8 5% Aaof ™ with JOHN GILBERT. _(Perfect Sound.) ARCADE ROCKVILLE “OVER THE HILL." BETHESDA, MD. STATE Home of | Western-Electric Sound in “TOUCHDOWN." DUMBARTON LA ARy and JACKIE COOPER In “THE CHAMP." _Comedy. PRINCESS ms Cl s;wl‘v E. R- Y MFRS‘LY TRRES AT Hero williams Comedy. EECO EnyERE s’.""I'HE HILL TAKOMA KOMA ith and Butternut Sts. ‘No "Parking Troubles. BUSTER KEATON in - “Sidewalks of New York H ON CLARENDON. VA. JACK!E COOPE“ and ROBERT COO- ’WARNER BROS. THEATRES 3! HONKI HONK! HERE WASHINGTON'S FINEST VODVIL ! TWO STAR HEADLINERS COMES JIMMY! TAK. . o ING YOU ON A SKID- ; DING FUN RDE ON ‘@@ 2 WHEELS! WARNER BROS. WISE-CRACKING RED-HEAD WONDER in OR BOTH ? -SHE MUST DECIDE FOR THE SAKE OF HER own. SOULaney ! ‘TOMORROW [ _B€RT "/ Mokt at Mrs. awaits you to- 75c ; é MRS OLNEYS CONNECTICUT AVE. & CALVERT BT. Dl HIPPODRO! CAMEO Janet Gaynor-Chnrles Farrell ch'noN SLDNEY LUST_ Double Feature it m “woman Between.’ e BMert {h “Way for a Sailor.” MT, RAINIER, MD. “DELICIOUS” Two Loff Kings BARTO & MANN Comic Dance Stars of “Vanities” HERMAN ‘TIMBERG and His Comedy Timber- TAXI b LORETTA YOUNG GEO. E. STONE — GUY KIBBEE | ey i“TWO KINDS OF WOMEN" AND TOMORROW' of Paramount Puctune wPRAUL LUKAS LOFUL~S HERB TIMBEREQAND OTHERS MARGIE COATES GREAT YAGOPIS MAXIRE DOYLE transfers from street cars to MD. ~Oa Stoge— 900000000000°000000000000 WILLARD SALES & SERVICE -|evning with special services at the Washington Hebrew Temple. Dr. Simon came here from Omaha, | Nebr. During his service in Washing- ton the local Reform Congregation has trebled in membership and has become one of the most influential in this coun- try. Dr. Simon holds the following de- grees: Ph. D. from the George Washing- ton University and doctor of Hebrew B A :n;mnf;nrlu“ " laws from the Hebrew Union College of | MM! DU ang Cincinnati. He has been active in the | fiaoyER TR HIL icomedyy Soen clvic and educational life of Washing- | E make 1 ton. He was recently re-elected presi- | W servico. on :nhy.r:lh:'n!'“‘bp:&:[rny- SY:!QVMAA§REZN%Héf\&?\’;\::]gfl-l\sflxv- dent of the Board of Education after| It you meed n_mew. oner ‘we have (R ? his retirement from the board eight ::mwb.m!fil;_!_l:v ‘t:r-;a Fubber, nau- il —— years ago. Five years ago he served as 5 Jowest “privey STANTON rioth "Esa Eeutpment RICHARD CROMWELL, NOAH BEERY, istory. president of Columbia Hospital and is District 2735 SALLY BLANE in “SHANGHAIED EOVE" now active on its board of directors. 000400400440004000004000¢ LYRIC SAITHERSEURG - N EVELYN BRENT He is a member of the governing boards BEFORE OR AFI‘ER LADY. Laurel and Hardy Comedy of the Travelers' Aid, Social Hygiene Mickey Mouse. | THE fety and the Jewish Community | FAIRLAWN _SOSTA-R AUTOMOBILE SHOW Chest. In 1927 he organized and was the first chairman of the Synagogue Council THE “OMAN PET “”:\ g Visit Our Display of AMBASSADOR _c!i%s '.“?- w. RICHARDSON—MATTHEWS R e CHRIS CRAFT—GAR WOOD of America and is serving as an official GABLE. ‘'POSSESSED " delegate of the Union of American ‘Warner Bros.' Open 9 AM. to 10 P. M, Hebrew Congregations. He is actively identified with the Conference on Good -1 . FLOODGATE MOTOR BOAT SALES CO. Will Between Christians and Jews and | RUTH ETT ceisary: 14th & Water Sts. S.W. is local chairman of the Fellowship of Falths. | l‘H!)VE SHORT HONE SHORT. M. A LEESE Optlcul Co. Metropolitan 9604 or 8565 614 9th St. N.W. - o — X'V'Ki.f)'fi"' Sé;cial T)mr:dayl TURKEY jfac COLONY Ga. Ave. & Farragut 81, KAY FRANCIS, . | lnner JOHN GILBERT. “PHANTOM OF _ PARIS" FORD STERL NEWMAN TRAVEL TALK. _ “NO TIPPING” HAL LE ROY u.nm Bros. So_this delicious L. L f HOME ARCADE ™+ Irene Dunne in “Consolation Marriage.” . Va. RICHMOND o &i5™3i%hn Seuwer _in_“Her Majesty's Loves." == YCIE 2105 Pa. CIRCLE 554 ... o RUTH CHATTERTON. ONCE A LA JESETHEATER mn & lrvln Days PAaiAcCE O ' Last Times Today! ROBERT MONTGOMERY~1OVERS COURAGEOUS” G Ty STARTS TOMORROW The proposed of the Zoning C 1 would ht to_waive | certain on the gro e sTARTS TOMORROW ...THE MENACING ALLURE OF “ANOTHER WOMAN" MADE HIM “STEP OUT” AND FORGET WIFE AND HOME OLID4 Parmount's Dramatic Hit Spiced w‘.x 100 Kicks CLIVE BROOK VIVIENNE_OSBORNE CHARLES RUGGLES !ULIETTE?:OMPTON —ADDED ATTRACTIONS— Fannie Watson & Thelma White In "HER WEDDING NIGHTMARE" A Vtsphoss Shor SONG CARTCON-NEWS CHILDREN 15:: ANYTIME EXOTIC GARBO'S GREATEST PRODUCTION m-Com Serons of the community, the commendation James in 614 H St. N.W. presided for at G 2. Presiden! Francis Ryan. NEW SHIFT ADDS D. C. FIRE CAPTAIN Additional Private Also Created Here, but 2 Lieutenancies Will Not Be Filled—$780 Saved. 624 B St N.E THE VITA- Conn. Are. MeKinies Si. D K: Last Times Today *'Sherlock Holmes Specklod Band” Tulane vs. STARTING RIALTO - THE SCREEN'S NEWEST LOVERS EDNA BEST--HERBERT MARSHALL A A. MILNE'S STAGE SUCCESS The District Fire De PHONE \unly;u add a captain and a private and de crease its lieutenants by two, on order: of the District Commissioners The reorganization was brou; by the promotion of Stephen to captain last S Cay assigned as assis! aster at the fire school, will post. Nor- ( mally he would have been to com- mand a company, but a lieutenant was made acting captain instead Now the acting ca moted to capta tenant will not be post of last week f Weston was d { neer's automobile. This turned over to & private, from civil service lis! The arrangement maxes a n in salaries of $780 in firs operation, but eventually, on ac automatic pay increases, will be cut to $280 per annum. OFFICIAl ON PROBATION IN MIDWEST RUM PLOT Former State’s Attorney in Illinois Court will SIN OF MADELON RUTH ETTING SHORT 9th St. Bet. D and B MURRY! LAST TIMES TODAY SLIM SUMMERYILLE—ZASU PITTS i N ‘YNi DNEXF[CY[D fAYN[N Tuu.m,m BANKHEAD, het It AND, he in one in thousand! 1230 C St N.E. LAST DAY JAMES DUNN in Person Zane Grey's "RAINBOW TRAIL" BIG STAGE SHOW TOMORROW @ ‘Washington’s Native Sons LIONEL ATWILL WELDON HEYBURN One the master of drama the other & new screen find in Warner Bros 615 Pa. Tt o, DQLORES COSTELLO, AVENUE ‘GRAND 15 I3 doe 15 "ip s deducted. NATIONAL “EXPENSIVE 14th AND PRESS BLDG. ¢ F STREETS w.nm nm = s = | SAVOY '» & CoL ma. N.W. WILLIAM BOYD, “BIG GAMBLE & nDALE COMEDY __ NEwaAN EL T nvo[j' 1ith & Park Rd. N.W. JACKIE COOPER & ROBERT COO- | iy Ebhieny™ il E. Morrison Paper Co. | \ 73 13 st N Farner Bros 1009 Pa. Ave. YORK Gl Al! & Quebee St. N.W. ERIC YlhDEh & ARLINE JLDG! EEEEEEEEE Washington’s Newest, Most Beautifal CLUB MONTMARTRE j MICKEY ‘\KO SL CARTOON. 1011 Connecticut Avenue Dance to the Bewitching Music of Al Kamons and His Orchestra SPLENDID REVUE AT MIDNIGHT Featuring Dolly Sawyer, Virginia McCumber and Charles and Dorothy elected | saving ar of | of § —of all description Let Us Supply Them County “Ruined Enough, R —= Rules in Conviction. Q ruary 4.—Robert W. Besse of Sterling, 1., formerly State's attorney of Whiteside County, was placed yesterday on probation for two years by Federal Judge Walter C. Jey for his part in the Midwest conspiracy case. He was the last of 42 men to hear the court’s judgment upon their pleas of guilt or their convictions in the con- spiracy charged by the Government | with operating in half a dozen States | over a five-year period. Besse was one | of seventeen wt to the jury. O acquitted. Judge Lindle he convic- tion was “tnough to Thin a man of | and that | ATIONAL g Nights, $1.00 to $4.40 Mat. Sat. at 2:20 MAX GORDON Presents FRED we ADELE FRANK HELEN ASTAIRE MORGAN BRODERICK e BAND WA MOST PERFECT MUSICAL REVUE EVER STAGED PHILEE: PHIA| FRITZ REINER. Conducting VLADIMIR HOROWITZ, Sololst. FEB. 9, 8:45 Constitution Hall Tickets, $3.25. $3, $2.35. 82, T. Arthir ‘Smiih. 1330 G Homer 11 RI Deors clote 8:45 watll fatermission. The rendezvous of the discriminating Nowhere will you find such 2 happy eombina- tion of . . . Bright, homey surroundings . . . smooth. gracious service with s touch GRETA NISSEN Allescinatingt beauty & titled Englishman a strange love crime * woven into & story that became o Broadway success overnight .. food of genius. You'll_enjoy our SPE- CIAL DOLLAR DINNER Luncheon Tea Dinner 1643 CONN. AVE. o " Next Sunday Night at 9. SEATS SELLING M;\Uii;I(?E CHEVALIER IN PERSON vhlch the famous Idol of the risian Boulevards will sing his songs in French aod in English Asied iy RAY & IRAGGIO'ITI and their Modeen Pianologoe Eaqtertsinment Oreb., HAWX Bal., $2.50, $2.00 & $1.50 d Bal., $1.00 _JOBN CHARLES THO PERSONALLY | Baritone, Chicago Opera coNnucTEn i (nnxll(u!lon Hall. Sat. Eve., “A'A"A TO“R Bl B Reh L Tues., Feb.23 cmum:u's S CONCERT Sailing from Baltimore. Fare By the $216. Sixteen dafa, including NATIONAL SYMPHONY Visitto Jacksonville and Miami; ORCHESTRA restful cruise on one of newest, largest ships on the coast; four OF WASHINGTON, D. C. HANS KINDLER, Conductor days in the gay Cuban Capital; hotel and sightsceing included Central High School. 13th and Clifton Sts. Details sent on request. Apply g, ADDED FEATURE Mack Sennett Comedy! Andy Clyde, in ‘Shopping with Wifie' STAGE Fanchon & Marco's “DREAM HOUSE” Idea wiih MASTERS & BEN GAUTHIER OMAR 12 SUNKIST DREAM GIRLS Introducine PHIL LAMPKIN, GUEST CONDUCTOR Nitely—10:30 PM. to 2:30 AM. TEA DANCE 5 EVERY SUNDAY AFTERNOON 4:30 to 6:30 P.M. $1.00 Includes Everything attorney said Besse's license to practice law probably would not be re- voked in view of the light sentence. PLANT WILL REOPEN Montana Refinery to Call Back 165 Former Employes. HELENA, Mont., February 4 (#)— Notices that operations will be resumed February 15 have been posted at the | East Helena plant of the American | Smelting and Refining Co. About 165 former employes will be called back to work. The plant closed four weeks 8g0. TODAY'S AMUSEMENTS. National —“The Band Wagon,” 8:20 pm Belasco— 8:30 pm. Gayety 1€ from the 2:15 and 8:15 pm Columbia—Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde" | (second week), at 11:30 a.m., 1:30, 3:30, 8:30, 7:30 and 9:30 p.m. R-K-O Keith's— Prestige,” at 10:20 am, 12:46, 3:12, 5:38, 8:04 and 10:30 pm. Stage shows at 11:38 am. 2:04 436, €55 and 822 pm Palace—"Lovers Courageous,” am, 2:05 4:40, 7 Stage shows at 1:2 Metrops and “Tul at 11, 11:49 4:54,5:43, 6:59 Rialto—"Unexp 2:03, 4:05, 5:52, 7 Earle—"Two Kir 11°15 am., 1:40, 4 pm. Stage shows and 9:05 p.m Fox—"'Rainbow Trail,” at 11:31 am 1:45, 4:31, 7:17 and 10:03 pm. Stage shows, with James Dunn in person, at 12:51, 3:37, 6:23 and 9:09 p.m, Tivoli—"Sooky,” at 2:25, 4 and 9:35 pm Central—"The 11 pm. Ambassador—Possesse and 9:50 :30 P.M. to 3:30 Couvert, §1.50 For Reservations Phone Nat. 0178 [aj——|oj——|aj———|o|———|n] O'DONNELL BLAIR & CO. {OUISE GLENN Matines 9. 10— Mon and I‘rdnré%n Xight. Feoe B ATS SELLING Now on sale Mrs Wilson-Greene's Bureau, — — HAMPDEN ARE YOU ENJOYING IN EDMOND ROSTAND'S PERFECT HEARING? HEROIC COMEDY e o SONOTONE o o o “CYRANO de BERGERAC" Enables you to hear perfectly. Oroh., 83; Bal, €250 §2 and $1.50; ComeEm’lzn%elrn forlzylo;:rs:ll. /////////////, | T Satdy. G N.W. SHUBERT BeascQ % aE Prof. Players 2nd Sub. Season ‘\“ JON & PHILLIPS PRESENT “BLESSED EVENT” COLUMBIA PHOTO SUPPLY A New Comedy by MANUEL SEFF Since 1900 FORREST WILSON 1424 New York Ave. N.W. WALTON ACCOUNTANCY These courses have trained ober 1,000 Certified Public Accountants in the United States. All instruction in Account- ing is given by experienced teachers who possess their C. P. A. degree. All Law classes are under the direction of men who are university graduates in law, and are members of the Dis- trict of Columbia bar. Authorized B. C. 8. and M. C. S. degreev are con- ferred. New semester begins February 8 STRAYER COLLEGE| of ACCOUNTANCY Saturday Morning, Feb. 6, 11 o'Clock. Tickets, 50c 1338 H Strewt, N.W., Washington. MERCHANTS & MINERS LINE at STARTS ATURDAY 5 DELUXE SHOWS DOORS OPEN 10 A. M. RKO KEITH’S Is Mighty Proud to Present AT THE HEIGHT OF HER SUCCESS Washington’s Own *“Songbird From the South” Bon Bons A “sweet” sale for 6 [ your_benefit prior to too, packed Blessed Event,” at 2:30 and Follies,"” at -55“'"5 $ AND G STREE Packed While i You Wait— Your Own Selection the Lenten season. Our higher grades, and, your favorites, while you wait. Today & Tonight AI n-un 719 13th, Strayer College Bldg. Luncheon, 35¢, 50c; Dinner, 50¢ Wholesome food prepared by best of women cooks _under_a_trained_dietician. Parcel Post Service for Out-of-Town Valentine Candies and Novelties mn th HOMP! at 11:30 pm — MEXICAN PECAN-OKAS L “Original With Us” 5c At the Sign of the . . . PEACOCK You will find the finest of foods pleasantly served in an atmosphere of complete restfulness, while teasing, rhythmic music invites you to the dance. 7:48, 9:05 ar ted Father,” 54 and 9:58 pm s of Women," at 7:30 and 10:05 t '12:40, 3:35, 6:25 1300 F St. N.W.—Na. 2300 1205 G St. N.-W.—Met. 6758 TROUBLE? To_introduce the watch repair dopartmsnt of Shah & Shah , . . a Jewelry St e n nameEanly we make this sensational offer. Special! Guaranteed Main Spring Put in Any Watch..... 2 77 wih PAULA STONE Albertina Rasch Dancers Lotti Billy Roysion Loder + Taslor 75—Glorious Ensemble—75 [ GAYETY—BURLESK Look at These Favorites “GYPSY” RAE REED GERTRUDE REED AND LEE HICKMAN 2 72 %2 Famed Singer of “The Moon Comes Over the Mountain’ Plas These RKO Vaudeville Stars CHRISTENSENS—REYNOLDS & WHITE CHESTER FREDERICKS-—AL ABBOTT AND ON THE SCREEN ., . DOLORES DEL RIO LEO CA‘RRII.I.O “@QIRL OF THE RIO” with NORMAN POSTER-RALPH INOE-FRANK OAMPEAU From the David Belasos Siage Success by Willard Maek Directed by HERBERT BRENON PATHE 7 Z 15, 7:45 Cheat, 11 am. to % at 6:15, 8 % 2 WHERE TO DI} Herzog’s Nationally Famous Restaurant Good Sized Broiled Live Lobster With Shoestring Potatoes Coleslaw, Bread and Butter $1 .50 Lobster Salad, Lobster Newberg Fresh Shad and Shad Roe Steamed Shrimp, Steamed Oysters e DANCING. P MES. ACHER, 1127 10th Btreet n&lo Cll:‘:nlnd dance with orchestra every Monday and Priday, 8 to 11:30 p.m._ Private lessons by appointment. MEt. 4180. Est. l 0 ..11:30 to 2:30.. Dinner.......... 6:30 to 9:30.. Late Supper..... 10 to 1:00 Tea Dancing.... 2:30 to 4:00.. .Every Sunday Dancing . 6:30 to 1:00.......Every Evening No Cover Charge at Any Time. RESTAURANT MADRILLON PETER BORRAS—HOST The Washington Building 15th end New York Ave. .. Fifty-Five Cents ..One Dollar A la Carte Luncheon. . 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