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D—8 AIRAND SEAMALS | TOTAL 60 MILLION, Next Year’s Subsidies Esti- mated in Appropriation Bill Reported to House. By the Associated Pre The United Stal $60,000,000 next craft that carry the air and over t s will spend almost ar in subsidies to mails through the sum,” $19.000,000 | spent, on domestic airmail; the der on foreign air and ocean Inn.g Glover, Third Assistant General, told the House ion: Committee of two t may be done to decrease Postmaster Gen- a 5 per id_domestic 2) Brown e on airmail predicted 0 7 ¢ Glover estimated. would $600,000 annually: the sec- 000,000 to Tevenues An rry the airmail for Just half what it codts mow was made to the Appropriations Committee by Tepresentatives of E. L. Cord Co. of Cl icago, whic es with its , Inc, and the Ltd. th offered to take m entury Air | Century P"(‘lfir< r companies had | il contracts at 30 | the average for the United S 2 Asked al the General Brown sa “The Cord Company has been carry- ing a lot of passengers and has been deing some good work, but their planes are not equipped with two-way radio; they do get the weather service: they pay their pilots only a fraction of what the regular airmail pilots are paid.” 1 CROSSES U. S. FOR AID FOR CLOSING THROAT Rail Traffic Admitted to Philadelphia Hospital to Be Treated. By the Associated Press. PHILADELPHIA, February 25.—A. E. Brainard, passenger traffic manager of the New York Central Railroad, who rushed across the Continent for medi- cal aid to prevent his throat closing, Jvas admitted to the Temple University 1 Tuesday for treatment. icians in Los Angeles, where Brainard had gone because of illness, diagnosed the case as one of constriction of the throat. The esphagus, or food passage, they said, had contracted until i ad narrowed to the diameter of a pencil. For some time he has been taking only liquid food: At the Chevalier Jackson broncho- scopic clinic, where Brainard will be treated, it was stated his condition was | being studied over an observation period | which may last several d in ordcr! to determine the exact nature of the| malady. offer, Postmaster Manager TODAY'S AMUSEMENTS 8\atim\al— “The Social Register,” at Belasco—“Blossom Time,” 8:30 pm. Gayety—Ann Corio and her own Show, at 2:15 and 8:15 p.m. Fox—*“She Wanted a Mllhonaire 10:32 am, 12:59, 3:16, 5:33, 592nd 10:16 pm. Stage shows at 12 nfi 2:33, 4:40, 7:06 and 9:23 p.m ! (ifllumhla-'}{e]l Divers,” at 11 am. 1:05, 3:15, 5:20, 7:25 and 9:35 pm. | R-K-O Keith’s—“Lady With a Past, "J at 10:10 am., 12:35, 3, 5:25, 7:56 and 10:21 pm. Stage shows at 11:37 am.,, | 2:02, 4:27, 6:58 and 9:23 p.m, Palace—“Freaks,” at 11:30 a.m., 2:05, 4:45, 7:20 and 9:35 p.m. Stage shows et 1:25, 4:05, 6:40 and 9:15 p.m. Metropolitan—“The Man Who Played God at 11 am.,, 12:48, 2:34, 4:21,6:04, 7:51 and 9 Ifl pm. at 2:30 and Union Depot, 9:50 p.m. Central—“Around the World in 80 Minutes,” from 11 am. to 11 p.m. Ambassador—"Tonight or Never,” at 6:15, 8:05 and 9:55 p.m. at 2:40, 4:25, TIA JUANA “A Bit of Old Mezxico in National Capital” Enchiladas, Tamales, Tortillas, Chile Con Carne, Frijoles Con Queso, Arroz Con Pollo, Huevos a Caballo Other Well Known Mexican and American Dishes to order 1321 N. Y. Ave. N.W., just east of 14th Theater Parties Invited The Hold-Up of Bank Foiled by Glass Turning Bullets By the Associated Press. CHICAGO, February 25.—Bul- let-proof glass thwarted the rob- bery of the Orland State Bank in suburban Orland Park yester- day. THE EVENING FILM ACTOR INDICTED LOS ANGELES, February 25 (#).— Duncan Renaldo, film actor, was in- dicted by a Federal grand jury yester- day on a charge of makmx faise’ state- ments on a passpo: The indictment charg(‘d that Re- | raldo was a subject of Rumania and | not a citizen of the United States, as | he stated on his passport taken out | e March 14, 1929, when he went to Africa on film location. His true name is Va- sile Tumitree Dughieanas, the indict- STAR, WASHINGTON, M A LEESE Ophcll Co. D. C., THURSDAY. FEB RUARY 25, 1932. AMUSEMENTS. AMUSEMENTS. Our Optometrist \ —Will give your eyes a thorough examination, and if eveglasses are needed we will make them. No appointment necessary. 614 9th St. NW. Spprinl Thursday 1 he Phantom Thrill-Makers of u Nation Now Bring You the Thrill of Your Life! __ CONNECTICUT AVE. & CALVERT S8T. Until March Ist 4+ WHALE of a Value! FOR ;,l 95 WILL: Clean Points; -Adjust Fan Belt; Set Timing; Check for Motor Leaks; Adjust Valves to Proper Clearance; Check All Wiring Adjust and Equalize Brakes: Adjust Head- lights; Lubricate Chassis.Check Front Whe Alignment, Tires and Battery. o w T earacr 2y, Two robbers entered the bank waiving pistols and shouting “stick 'em up.” But George Gee, the cashier, felt secure behind the glass of his case and reached for his own weapon. The robbers fired two shots without effect and then ran to their car. Gee did not fire, but witnesses said one of the fugitives seemed wounded, perhaps by his companion’s shot. BIG BARGAINS Friday and Saturday 10c Jergens French Assorted Toilet Soaps Very Special 12 for 4OC $1.50 E. & K. Wine Tonic. Speciel 99¢ Patricia Sweets—Fine pound box of Chocolates DINNER that ning does ft. |1R OLNEYS Gibson Milk Magnesia eSeh e 258 35c Bay Rum Shaving Cream. 2 for Gibson Sunshine Lamp. Complete, GIBSON’S 915 G St. N.W. says “Like Old Man River we keep on_going— giving a real, home- cooked dinner, day in and day out. Always the cream of the markpt tastily pre- . faultlessly d.” Luncheon . Tea. Dinner 1643 Connecticut Ave. North 8918 COOK’S NIGHT OUT A change ofl food—a change of scene—a dash of music—| a touch of romance—any doctor would pre-! Make it your night out, too. scribe the Madrillon on a Thursday night. IT'S REASONABLE, TOO: Dinner is only $1 until half- past eight. Other dinners at $1.50 and $2. Late supper is a la carte. NO COVER CHARGE AT ANY TIME. The Madrillon, in the Wash- i Bld., at 15th and New York Ave., entrance on New York Ave., or through the Ar- cade from G St. Peter Boi- ras, Host. Call Martin at DIs- trict 4561 for reservations. RESTAURANT MADRILLON Johnny Slaughter with the largest dance orchestra in Washington. plays from 6:30 until 1:00. Johnny is the acknowledged master of the Fox-trot hereabouts, and makes a specialty of playine reauest numbers in the order received. Ask him for your favorite. And re- member: NGO COVER CHARGE AT ANY TIME. A Very Special Treat! Our Regular 60c Candies All Your 45C Favorites .. Butter Creams, Chocolates, Bon Bons, Caramels, Fudge, etc. Take home a box and Attractive Bi-Cen- enjoy this wonderful treat. tennial Souvenir Boxes e of Red, White and Blue Mints. 60c Pecan-Okas, now ......5¢ Your Own Selection— Packed While You Wait. " 1300 F St. N.W. 1205 G St. N.W. NA. 2300 ME. 6758 the makers of The'SUPERIOR’ WASHER and IRONER! OW you can afford a washer and an IRONER! Thor brings you both at a price within your reach. The gyrator washerhas a tub of lifetime porcelain enamel. It washes clean and fast. The ironer is designed for speed—it irons everything from sheets to shirts. CONVENIENT TERMS 'PHONE for Further Information 1348-52 H St. N.E Line. 0148 F ouli 1ikaits! Ravas dessontrotiin, ot o Bhiin ok ke s : ‘SUPERIOR” WASHER and IRONER. | MY wash day is——————— 1 would like you to call | — o'clock. SOUTHERN FRIED CHICKEN DINNER “AY WHEN Blank Books. CONSTANCE BENNETT “Lady With a Past.” DANCING. . Morrison Paper Co 1009 Pa. Ave. RICHARD DIX JOEL McCREA MARY ASTOR LAST t DAYS. Headlin! RKO v | GUS VAN n a Rionday and iday 1:30 p.m. lessons by appolutment “uki i STUDIOS—Ball room danr; latest dance: TROUBLE? AR R To_introduce the watch Miss Ellen WGller & Shah . . . a Jewelry MODERN BALL ROOM & STAGE DANC store new in name only, Private, lessons by appointmer we make this sensational FEBRUARY SPECIAL! Guaranteed Main Spring \ Watch..... all room n "general 14th St. N dancin, 719 13th, Strayer College Bldg. Luncheon, 35¢, 50c; Dinner, 50¢ ______WHERE _TO DINE. PHing Far Low CHINESE RESTAURANT 7291, 11th St. S.E. Chow Mein Specialty Orders to Take Out Lin. 9610 Close 1 a.m. Never before at a price like this © 2 Years on Same Block @ | Open 10 a.m. Jnrumm‘mg lhv Opening “The Anchorage 603 Queen St., -\l-xaudna, ¥Va. Luncheon 12 to 2 Dinner 5:30 t: Sunday Dinner 2 to 7 WHERE TO DINE. HERZOG’S Nationally Famous Sea Food Restaurant * x & * Try Our Specnal ¥ $2.00 Shore Dinner r of Washington's congressional set. | Thurs., F(-brlurv 25, 1932 ATIONAL | NIGHTS it Bflc m r w xm to $2.00 lC IN HER anur:sv SU((iSS JOHN EMERSON oxd ANITA Loos 5 *TH¢ SOCIAL REGISTER' Bour: u 14 mn:v BLACKMER ona GsT93% NN/ .,ms,.!.pm Conducting _Soloist Pfll l'vO(r:lm flat: RESPIG with, Lute | whotesome food prevared by best of women LOEFFLER, Eacan Toem. for b x VEL. Bolero. Ticke 0.1 Arthur Smith, mer L. Kitt’s, Doors St close $:45 until intermission. .| NATIONAL SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA OF WASHINGTON. D. C. HANS KINDLER, Conductor Soloist ANN SUGAR Pianist Central High School, 13th and Clifton Sts 9.8 Saturday Morning, Feb. 27, 11 o'Clock | Tickets 50¢c Droov’s. GAYETY-BURLESK Now Playing ANN CORIO AND HER OWN SHOW Choice of Crab, Clam, Shrimp, Oyster and Tomato*\ Cocktail. Choice of any soup. 14 Broiled Lobster. Sea Food Plate, Dessert and Coffee. * 11th and Potomac River GROSNER’S *‘ Me(.9762*[ 1 2.2.8.0.8.9.0.6.6.8.8 4 ERIC LINDE CHILDR: HOMICIDE SQUAD. TAKOMA _“&, 3a, puttsrnat, o ‘Parkine Tro JOAN CRAWFORD & CLARK GAB “POSS ASHTON o DICK _BARTHELMESS, PLIGHT. “THE LAST " DIRECTION SIDNEY LUST® \u\v« rtec 4 Charge Things! Use our convenient Tem-Pay Plan or open a charge account. No extra charge for extended payments. CIROSNER S 1325 F STREET To I‘r dr;( March Adolphe A RICHMOND Fredric Ma CIRCLE NORMA SHEARER 5 GOMERY. “PRIVATE {‘R'ET AL JESSETHEATER . G Dr._Jekyil & Mr Hyde.” 2105 Pa. 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