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D-8 CONTINENTAL Breakfast Delivered at your door — — p— BEFORE 6 O'CLOCK AM. KEEPS FOR HOURS ® Coffee in Thermos Container holding 1 T P e n.a . two breakfast roiis. fresh baked. All for— le orange or jam. 20 cents CONTINENTAL BREAKFAST SERVICE CO. Telephone Georgia 5550 Before 10 o'clock at might A Hotel Service Now Available at Your Door LAN u.::f, ’;:u:he OOKS style you Store Hours. June, July. August 8 AM. to 5 P.M. want E. Morrison Paper Co. 2209 Pa. Ave. WHERE TO DINE. HO TOY CHOW MEI Delivered to your home hot and ready to serve for all occasions. No Add Clevel Try Our Sp Chichon Dinners HO TOY \l & \\HR!- AU 5522 CONN AVE. P cHevy cHase, D.c. stm«:r_y Dirrerent Opening Tonight at 6:00 P.M. Dine outdoo the Terrace, or fnside, in a charming, restful environment. Delicious food—courteous service reasonable prices 1634 Conn. Ave. (Near 20th St.) ‘I'LC[ JUANA Summer Prices Luncheon, Dinner, 65¢ Enchiladas, Tamales, Tortillas, Chile con Carne, Frijoles con Queso, Arroz con Pollo, Huevos a Caballo 1321 New York Ave. N.W. JustEast of 11th R 1zo7 E 5t NW. Never Closed FAR EAST Chinese Restaurant 519 13th St. N.W. Serve Your Guests MEtro. Sun Restaurant Lunches. d0c; Dinner, 60c; Sunday Din- EDUCATIONAL. DEVITT SCHOOL or 211 collezes, West Coast Guard to study and inspired s of life by friendly, in- Ph: ipplements gcholastic work and produces successful athletic teams. For complete information address G._R. DEVITT. _Upton St ~_Cleveland_1911. Washington Collegeof Law SUMMER SCHOOL June 20 to July 30, 1932 SESSIONS 7:40 A. M. B:10 to 7 P.M. Classes in Elementary Law, Evi- dénce, Equity, Criminal Procedure, ity ~ Pleading, Common _ Law eading, Sales Bailments, Insur- ance, Personal Property, and other subjects as registration warrants. 2000 G St. N.W. MEt. 4585 EMERSON INSTITUTE Accredited Summer School High School Subjects Day and Late Afternoon Classes June 15 to Sept. 15 1740 P St. NW. Decatur 0551 National University Law School Summer Term Begins June 15, 1932, at 6:30 p.m. Standard three-year course lead- m‘wdemuo(LLB B.C. L. and 2067 Omdulw courses leading to de- . M. P. L, B. J. All classes held at hours con- venient for employed students. School of Economics and Government Degree courses of collegiate grade offered in Political Science, Gov- ernment, _Economics, _Psychology, History, Finance, Business and Languages. Address Secretary National 6617, 818 13th St. N.W. IMANY BOOKS GIVEN BACK TO LIBRARY $32.53 in Fines Remitted Yesterday on Volumes Held Overtime. Books have been returning rapidly to the Public Library during “overaue’ book week, according to Dr. George F. | Bowerman, librarian. A total of $3253 in fines was re- mitted yesterday on books and cards and $6.77 in accumulated fines was returned to borrowers in the circulation division at the central building. In the technology division, $9.61 in fines was remittcd against an aver: of $5 or $6 on the ordinary Mond: One book returned had been taken | from the library so long ago that flll records had been withdrawn from the | catalogue. The art division reports books left on the tables, and the return of pictures regarded as a hopcless cace. ollected eight yesterday, and one book found its way back during the night. Branch librarians report a steady flow of overdue books, few of which, however, have been held out over a long period. ‘Washingtonians holding library books are urged to bring in to th v any which may be overdue to take ranged for their benefit through Satur- day, June 18, and to help others by making the books now in their pos- session available for further use. — SWEDEN EXPECTING ROYAL BETROTHAL | Engagement of Prince Gustaf Adolf Awaited on King's Birth- day Despite Denials. By the Associated Press. STOCKHOLM, June 15—The mellow medieval background of a Europe now |largely dead may revive again briefly | tomorrow if, as is expected, - | trothal of 'Prince Gustaf ~Adolf of | Sweden to his second cousin, the Prin- cess Sybille of Saxe-Coburg-Gotha, is announced. ! Prince Gustaf Adolf, the eldest son of | the Swedish Crown Prince, thus far has | denied the engagement, but those fa- | miliar with the court news look for th> | announcement_tomorrow, which is the birthday of King Gustaf, his grand- father. The prince left the Summer residence of his father early Monday morning for Denmark and it is belleved he was on his way to visit his fiancee. Little is known of the courtship of the two. The prince, 26, and fond of outdoor life, met the princess. who 24, at the wedding of Lady Mary Ca bridge. Later Princess Sybille came here to visit Princess Ingrid, the prince’s sister. STANDARD OIL CUTS PAY Puts Whole Organization in U. S. on 5.-Day Week. NEW YORK, June 15 (#).—The two- billion-dollar Standard Oil Co. of New Jersey has decided to place its entire American organization on a five-day week. By so doing, officials said, keep its 43,000 workers emplic it hoped places for new emp! aried employes, including execu will have their compensation red one-eleventh, the cut to affect the en- tire personnel except those receiving salaries-of $100 a month or less. it would d luxurious ships on the coast . round try fore =*38 gorgeous palm: @ Baltimore to Miami and return, cruise of TEN days only $50 . To Boston, round trip, 7' days, only $36. Very low priced All- Expense tours including one to a Maine Camp. Low auto rates. Illustrated folder con- taining itineraries on request eApply Travel Burean, 1416 H St, N. W., Washington. cleaners and dyers. White Flannels. . 6 Neckties 75¢ 2620"; Conn. advantage of the remission cof fines ar- | THE EVENING TODAY'S AMUSEMENTS. National—“The Ghost Train,” at 2:20 and 8:20 p.m. Gayety—Hinda Wausau, burlesque, at 2:15 and 8:15 p.m. Palace—"Merrily We Go to Hell,” at 11:20 am, 1:20, 3:25, 5:30, 7:35 and 9:40 p.m. colnmbh——‘ ‘While Paris Sleeps,” at 2:30, 2:20, 4:15, 6:10, 8:05 and 10 p.m. E:rlz- Sinners in the Sun,” at 11:30 am., 1:45, 4:35, 7:20 and 10 pm. Stage shows at 12:55, 3:40, 6:30 and 9:10 p.m, Loew's Fox—"Forgotten Command- ments,” at 11:39 am., 2:10, 4:30, 7:20 and 10 pm. Stage shcws at 1:15, 3:35, 6:30 and 9:10 p.m. R-K-O Keith's—"Is My at 11:55 am, and 9:55 p.m. Metropolitan—*Strange Case of Clara | Deane,” at 11 am., 12:45, 2:34, 4:21, 16:08, 7:55 and 9:42 p.m. T ignt _Court,” 3:50, . 7:30 and 9:30 p.m. Central—"“The Wet Parade,” from 11 am. to 11 pm. Ambascador—*Letty Lynton,” at 6:15, Face Red?” 1:55, 3:55, 5:55, 7:55 at 2, '8 and 9:40 p.m. This benefit was shared by 73 people. | EDISON PATENT 0.K.’D Application Complex Method of Molding Rubber. A patent covering a complex method f molding rubber articles was awarded day to Thomas A. Edison, the since his death in October, Covers Edison applied for the patent three years before he died. Rights to it 67 TO GET DIPLOMAS Largest Class Will Be Graduated at St. John's Tonight. class in the history of llege will be graduated exerci-es in Memorial Con- Right Rev. Mgr. Ed- rector of St. Matthew's e and diplomas will Church, w re to 67 young men by be esented ther Philip. H. Fannon of the class of il address the graduates. KODAKS CARL ZEISS VOIGTLANDER Camera Headquarters COLUMBIA PHOTO SUPPLY Since 1900 1424 New York Ave. N.W. Big Specials at GIBSON S Alco- 3 pint. 3 I(Jr 50¢ 2 for 25c. Taleum. Spe- | B 2 for 25c. vla wic ‘Tr‘nl‘h 25C 1 only. We Deliver $1 or More GIBSON'S 915 G St. N.W. Gala days and nights as you sail the ocean blue on one of the largest; most . 1500 miles round trip from BALTIMORE to Jacksonville—glorious vacation trip. GREATLY REDUCED RATE 9das Excellent meals and comfortable bcnh on ship INCLUDED. Opportunity to visit Jack- sonville Beach, a silver strand, lined with nd old St. Augustine, DoN'T GAMBLE WITH MOTHS Have your Furs, Winter Clothing, Blankets, Com- fortables, Rugs and Draperies cleaned and stored by Footer’'s—one of America’s oldest, yet most modern You will find the charges very reasonable. SOME DRY CLEANING PRICES ANY DRESS... Men’s Suits.......... Top Coats.....‘.............$l.00 CASH & CARRY Single Blankets. . .75¢ Double Blankets, $1.25 GOTER' America’s Quality Cleaners and Dyers 1332 G St. N.W. 1327 Conn. Ave. N.W. POt 5870 DI. 2343 Ave. N.W. Bfl/ 17th St. N.W. 3009 14th St. N.W. 514 H St. N 1784 Columbia Rd. col. 0720 2446 Wisconsin Ave, N.W. STAR, WASHINGTON, COURT OF CLAIMS CLOSES 1,212 CASES Completes More \I’vark Than Any Bimilar Period in Its History. ‘The United States Court of Claims, which closed its June term todsy, has accomplished since October 1, 1931, the largest volume of work completed ‘dur- ing any similar period in its history. According to records just released for the period, the court has disposed of 1,212 cases by written opinions, memorandum opinions, orders, etc. In addition, it has acted on motions of every nature and on rules to show cause in the total number of 655 cases. The court, upon completing its June term, disposed of all cases that were ready for trial. There are now pend- ing 1535 cases, and included in this number are 638 involving refunds of Federal taxes, 408 received by congres- sional reference, 80 Indian cases, 31 patent cases, and the remainder of a miscellaneous nature. in Honey Won Him Ph. D. A Cornell student won his Ph. 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