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NO OTHER PHONE LOCATIONS ASHTON 133 DIRECTION: CLARA MAY DOWNEY Biographies of Mary Baker Eddy HE following authentic bi- ofraphies of Mary Baker Eddy, the Discoverer, Founder and Leader of Christian Science, may bé 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. “Migry Baker Eddy, A Life Size Portrait,” by Lyman P. Powell. Lotation of Reading Rooms: 730 Seventeenth Street N.W (Between PlllnlnYl'lnll Avenue and 111, G Street N.E. near Senate Office Building 601 Colorado Bulldmg, 14th and G Streets Twnh ?ulfi- llth Street and Churches of Christ ..at 5 Wasbingten D, C. hes of m ther Church, The H Scientist, in fl ., _cordially invite the .lhlk ‘to visit these Reading Rooms. — | T14 JuAnA Enchiladas, Tamdles, Tortillas, Chile Con Carne, Frijoles Con Queso, Arroz. Con Polo, Huevos a Caballo Other Well Known Mexican. Cuban and American Dishes (o Order. . Luncheons, 50c_and 65c Dinners, $1.00 1321 New York Ave. N.W. Just East of 14th Nat'l 7911 __(OPEN TILL 4 AM.. Daily and Sunday) _ HERZOG’S Natiénally Famous Sea Food Restaurant Broiled Live Lobsters Lobster Salad & Newberg Imperial, Deviled & Soft Shell Crabs All Fresh Fish in Season 11th & Potomac River. Met. 9762 O’Donnell’ 1207 E € Never Closed Dinner. 65c: Sunday We deliver ‘chow mein and Chop ‘sues &t mo extra charee. 173 Columbia Road N.W. Columbia 797 CHINESE RESTAVRANT 519 13th N.W. Next Earle Theatre Phone Met. 7787 Jewish Community Center Modern Dining Room Dinner, 75c 12 Noon to 8: ALSO CA: G The Anchorage’ . mu-nm. Va. GHICKEK DINNE' THE EVENING [CLUBIS PRESENTED | AVENUE OF TREES| ’Ceremonies Held in Honor of 1 Distinguished Women of | | Various Countries. Planned more than a year ago, an “avenue of trees” was presented to the National Woman's Country Club by Mrs. Charles Mason Remey in cere- monies at the club Monday. It is to be llmnwn as the “International Memonal‘ ane. Each tree it dedicated to a distin- | guished woman of the country for her nativity, and women so honored were designated by the minister or ambassa- dor of her country. The United States is represented by a tree dedicated to Clara Barton. A beautifully embellished | and illuminated book, containing & bio- | graphical sketch of the life of each, | woman so honored was given to the | club by Mrs. Remey. | A short address on behalf of the| National Woman's Country Club was delivered by Rev. Z. Barney Phillips. The ccmplete list of women in whose .honor trees were dedicated is as follows: | Remedios de Escalada de San Martin | | of Argentina; Empress Maria Theresa of Austria; Phillipine Christine, de | Lalaing, Princesse d'Epinoy, circa. of | Belgium; Juana Asurduy de Padilla, | circe, of Bolivia; Princess Isabel of Brazil;, Queen Eleanora of Bulgaria; | E. Pauline Johnson of Canaca; Rebeca Matte de Iniquez of Chile; Tzu-Hsi, Empress Dowager of China; Policarpa Salabarricta, circa, of Colombia; Car- | men Lira of Costa Rica; Gertrudis | Gomez de Avellaneda of Cuba; Bozena | cova of Czechoslovakia. Queen Mar- ethe of Denmark; Salome Urena de Hanrizuez of the Dominican Republic: ! Mercedes Gonzales de Moscoso o” Equa- dor; Queen Clecpatra of Egypt: Lydia | Koidula of Esthonia; Mathilda Wrede of Finland; Marie de Rabutin Chantal, | Marquise de Sevigne of France: Kath- {erine Elizabeth Textor of Germany | Florence Nightingale of Great Britain; Bouvoulina of Greece; Maria Tecun of Guatemala; Virginia Sampeur of Haiti; Josefa Carrasco of Honduras: Queen Elizabeth of Hungary: St. Brighid of the Irish Free State; St. Catherine of Siena of Italy; Lady Murasaki Shikibu of Japan; Anna Bridader of Latvia; Duchess Birute of Lithuania; Countess Ermesinde of Luxemburg; Sor Juana Inez de la Cruz of Mexico; Maria Van Reigersberch of the Netherlands; Ra- faela Herrera of Nicaragua; Mrs. Jaco- bina Camilly Collette of Norway: Nicolle Garay of Panama; Maria Felicidad Gon- zales of Paraguay; Qurratu’l Ayn of Persia; Prancisca Zubiaga de Gamarra of Peru; Marie Sklodowska Curie of Poland; Queen Leonor of Portugal; Queen Elizabeth of Rumania; Alice Larde de Venturino of Salvador; Queen Suriyodaya of Siam; Queen Isabella of Spain; Selma Lagerlof of Sweden; Jo- hanna Heusser Spyri of Switzeriand: Fitnat Hanim of Turkey; Olive Schrei- ner of Union of South Africa; Clara Barton of the United States; Luisa Luisi of Uruguay: Luisa Caceres de Arismond of Venezuela, and Cuijeta Zurorie of Jugosl.via. MAN- HELD AS SLAYER OF HIS SON-IN-LAW Wife Wounded Because She “Re-‘l fused to Prepare Breakfast” for Unemployed Man. By the Associated Press. DETROIT, April 20—A 62-year-old unemployed man was held for the fatal shooting of his son-in-law and the | | wounding of his wife after a quarrel in | their home yesterday. ! Leon Auch, 21, died of bullet wounds n the head and Mrs. Hannah Amoe, 59, was seriously wounded. Charles P. Amoe, 62, was arrested Police said he confessed he shot his wife because she refused to prepare his breakfast and his son-in-law ‘“was al- ways interfering.” They said he told them he planned to shoot his daughter Irma, wife of Auch, but that he “changed his mind.” TODAY'S AMUSEMENTS. Belasco—"Another Language,” 8:30 pm. ional—*“A Church Mouse,” and 8:20 pm. Gayety—"Jersey Belles,” burlesque, at 2:15 and 8:15 p.m. Rialto—“The Deceiver.” at 12:08, 2:51, 5:15, 7:44 and 9:50 pm. Stage shows, with Dorothy Mackaill in person, at 1:15, 3:58, 7:16 and 9:22 pm Earle—"The Crowd Roars,” at 11 am., 1:50, 4:40, 7:30 and 10:20 p.m Stage shows at 12:40, 3:30, 6:20 and 9:10 pm. Palace—"The Wiser Sex.” am., 2:05 4:40, 7:10 and Stage shows at 1:10, 3:45, 8:55 pm Fox—"Devil's Lottery.” at 11:30 am., 2, 4:30, 7 and 9:30 pm. Stage shows at 12:36; 3:20, 6:14 and 8:15 p.m. Columbia—"The Wet Parade,” 11:30 am.,, 2, 4:30, 7 and 9:30 pm. R-K-O Keith’s—"Hell's House,” at 11:15 am. 1:59. 4:34, 7:37 and 10:21| pm. Stage shows at 12:49, 3:25, 6:18| at at 2:20 at 11:30 9:50 pm. 6:15 and at| | B. Butler, BARRED FROM THEATER, WOMAN SAYS IN SUITi Seeks $20,000 Damages in Clalml Fmploye Declared She | Was Colored { | Declaring she was accused of being a Negress by the assistant manager of the Earle Theater January 22 in the pres- | ence of a number of persons, including her daughter, Mrs. Catherine Scott, 441 Massachusetts avenue, yesterday filed | suit for $20,000 damages from Warner ! Bros., who operate the theater, Through | Attorney Waiter P. Plumley the plain- tiff says she was denied admission and her money returned to her. She says she sustained great mental anxiety and distress, and the shock of the accusation caused acute hysteria, | resulting in insomnia, loss of appetite and headache, from which she still suffers. 'FEE IS ABANDONED AT PETERSEN HOUSE Government Now Owns Lincoln| Museum, and New Policy Goes in Effect. Now that the old Petersen house, n(' 516 Tenth street, used many years as a Lincoln muselm, has been nearly re- stored to its Civil War prime, Lieut. F. assistant director of public buildings and public parks, announced today that the public is being admitted to this landmark again | For the first time in many years the public is not paying an admission fee, as the Federal Government now owns the property and is instituting a new policy Lieut. Butler expects the house will be completely remodeled and refur- | nished in Civil War time style in a short time. The Dames. of the Loyal Legion and other patriotic women's groups are as- sisting Lieut. Col. U. S. Grant. 3d, director of public buildings and public parks, In_restoring the old residence | to recall the time when it was the home | of one of Washington's most prosperous tailors. In that residence, across the street from the old Ford Theater, Abra- | ham Liricoln died. The Ford Theater | has been furnished with a number of | the relics from the Oldroyd eollection, formerly housed across the street. Henceforth, Lieut. Butler explained, no admission fee is required, efther for the old Petersen house or the Ford Theater. | Film Star Falls From Horse. HOLLYWOOD, April 20 (#)~Lina Basquette, dancer and film actress, was injured slightly when she fell from a horse Monday. Physiciahs said ves- terday the actress, who was appearing | in a Western film with Buck Jones, will | be confined to her bed not longer than | a day or two. | PEERILIESS Open a Charge Ac(;ount For your Old Worn-Out —Regardless of Its Condition ond 9-11 pm Metropolitan—"Hound of the Basker- | viles,” at 11 a.m., 12:53, 2:38, 4:23, 6:08, | 8:01 and 9:56 pm Tivoli—"After Tomorrow, at 2:15, 4:10 | 5:55, 7:45 and 9:40 p.m Central—“Arrowsmith,” from 11 am. 3 to 11 pm | Ambassador—“Arrowsmith,” at 6, 7:55 and 9:50 pm EDUCATIONAL. Accountl ng LEARN ACCOUNTING. We have taucht it for 28 years. and eur book. “HOW TO LEARN ACCOUNTING.” fs FREE; write us for a copy of it. INTERNATIONAL JCOUNTANTS SOCIETY m of ALEXANDER HAMILTON INSTITUTE. 306-1_Colorado_Blde. ROUND TRIP $65 and $70 « According to Steamer 4 ! Ask for our illustrated Folder § # about Bermuda. THOS. COOK & SON Wnbmnonfi ',fl‘n A Trull Bidg., Telcnhflnl \Allonll 6119 RESORTS. ATLANTIC CITY, TLANTIC CITY M. The Seashore for Health. The Boardwalk for Happiness The Dennis for Hospitality. A Spriug-time suggestion for You. Rotes are most moderate. WALTER). BUZBY, INC. $29.50 Studio Couch With 3 pil- $17.45 lcws. Opens to $24.50 full bed size. Reduced 0. .. Wardrobe and Chifforobes $14.65 $17.50 20-Year Guaranteed Coil Springs All-Cotton Mattress $34:50 Reed Fibre Suite $19 95 | EASY TERMS?] STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 20, 1932. Servants Share Estate. l CHICAGO, April 20 (#).—A will be- | queathing large shares of a $722,000 ate to house servants and their rela- Shoas was_ed. Mondsy in' Erobte Court. The will was written by the late Thomas H. Hulbert, real estaie operator. Ella Cramer. Hulberts | hcusekeeper, was bequeathed $150,000 in cash and his personal effects. Hat- tie and Josiah Brown of Grand Rapids, | Mich., her sister and brother-in-law, | were Jeft $10.000 each. Another sister | of Miss Cramer, Agnes Malley, is to receive $75,000. USED CAMERAS l SPECIAL TOMORROW SIRLOIN STEAK LUNCHEON 65¢ Luncheon Served from 11:30 AM. to 3:00 P.M. Luncheon Includes Tender, Juicy Sirloin Steak Freneh Fried for Pic 4x5 or Larger Bought, 2 and Exchanged Fuller & ¥ Albert, Inr.| Rlfi 10th Street N.W. Bread and Butter, Beverage No. 80 for Neuritis Homeopathic Pharmacy Famous For FineFood 1336 (G Street Olmsted Grlll THEATRE )F THE “PALACE » 515 JSER SEX; MAN..OR WISTFUL BERUTIFUL WoOmAN¢ thSTREET" smcm Praos 1007 H St. NNW. NA. 1695 ROSES 50c Doz. FRESH CU T_LONG STEMS BLOSSOM SHOPPE MEtro. 6441, ) Bigger and Jetter Fune: At Half the Usual Cost Are D CHAMBERS $75 Phone or write your Address. We will send you a_beautiful catalogue of How We Da It. A CHALLENGE ON BEER! The Management of the Prohibition Fair Invites Any Senator or Representative the Wets Select to Debate a Dry on the Issue Thursday Night, April 21, at the WASHINGTON AUDITORIUM New Admission, 25 Cents—Day or Night Includes the Fair, Debate and Famous Talkie— “TEN NIGHTS IN A BARROOM” No Free Drinks at Above Price CAPITAL GARAGE 1312 New York Ave. N.W. A Whole Funeral for as FlTRNITliRE SINGING DANCING ACTING «uxsnmf, (l(ussm ity DEGIVEB’ LLOYD HUGHES qflv IN PERSON vicron M€ I.AG l-lN ee Major of the Children’s Thzat:r, New York City, Presents | Alice in Wondel’land at the | National Theatre Saturday Morning, April 23rd At 10:30 A.M. Se: 50c-$1.50 STORES There is no red tape connected to this offer in any way. Merely come in and select the suite you like . . . then tell the salesman that you have an old suite to trade in. Allpwance That's all there is to it sounds! Suite With guaranteed reversible, spring-filled $99 3-Pc. Overstuffed Suite $79.504-Pc. 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SSUL: A Story of the Greatest Test of Love Ever Faced! f OF MILLION Fannie Hurst’s “Humoresqne” of the RENE DUNNE ICARDO CORTEZ GREGORY RATOFF NA APPEL NOW PLAYING 2-Star Headliners | GLORIA FOY “SUNSHINE SAMMY"| | RKO VAUDEVILLE Screen “HELL'S HOUSE" PAT_O'BRIEN JUNIOR DURKIN GHTY MONARCH OF THE TENTED OPENS TODAY 15th apd H Sts. N. E N ‘DEVIL’S LOTTERY" [J TOM PATRICOLA Reclhl of Two-?nno Musie RUCKVAN wd METERS Tomorrow, April 21, at 8:30 P.M. Willard Room, Hotel Willard Seats. $1.00 Ea Talbert Ticket Bureau. Willard . Nat'l 8575. Farewell American Tour KEDROFF foo QUARTE : GAYETY - BURLESK ANN CORIO JOE FREED | ERETHEATER PR Sts. N, ..Ig:l; o “THE MA! m OIOROR Al R vena T SYLVAN & Bolw 32" Boiacky. Tepu?. '3 "DANCE TEAMLS IS All-Star _Comedy-Novelty _Show. LYRIC _SHETRssERG. b RS in DANCE TEAM.'\ Hasry Lauder. Fablg, e i) 64 H St NE. wnu'ug n. MARION DAxrm ’ ADE" N wu:u( T‘RA\ZL’IALK 845 ner Bros GRAND v INA CLAIRE JOAN BLOND ADGE 'EVANG. ~OREEKS HAD WOR! NEWM. 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