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NEY 719 13th CAFETERIA Dinner. 50ci Alwasa Cool neheon, R e nder trained dietitian Not conmecied with Olnev nn (M 'WONDER HOTEL OF WASHINGTON AMBASSADOR HOTEL 9mn d \0 in every 5 ieming - pog, ~N o dball c’g 0/~ S #REE TO rru(;y, rt S Rates Now From $2.00 Up Lo x (8 Hurray! I¢¥s Here —AUDI-PHONE Which aids materially those who are hard of hearing. made by the Western El C Fresh Sea Food Dinner Regular Value, $1.30 Fricd _Filet of Sole, Tartar . Fresh Crab Flakes Saute Baked Tom's ~Cove French_ Fried Potatoes. 50 Fomorrow ing. Rolls. Butter and Delicious Orienta Coffce. 50c Tomorrow Only 50c Refrigerated Air—Free Parkine crhauling your car now mechanics will put years of ad- ditional transportation in the old bus, and save you money. We are equipped to handle any repair werk on any make car. Lowest prices — highest type work. Full guar Pay the bill as you ride on Coast In's easv monthly plan. Drop over today Open Every Evening [o Sl flll'l'Dlll)RM/;r 1800-1808 Nichols Ave. S.E. At 11th St. Bridee SE LINCOLN 9393 Entrance Through Standard Gas Sta. . OIL "BURNER Installed Complete For 39 PERPETUAL FREE SERVICE with Fuel Oil Delivery See Demonstration at Washington Let Us Repalr Your Car—NOW Pay As You Ride Factory Branch 1015 15th St. N.W. Nat'l 6131 Arthur H. Ballard ____WHERE TO DINE. “anc oF THE SEA FOOD” Seafood c Combination Wednesday Only From 11:30 A. M. Till Midnight Gux Gotlen Emaic ot Shuius. Acstbope: it ruter. SCrancake Pt of Wad: S R e P R ORI Sauce, Cole Slaw. Sliced Tomatoes, Bread, Butter, Coffee. Tea, Beer. 1207 E St. NW. Open Al Night Villa Roma ROCKVILLE PIKE with RUSS CULLEN’S MUSIC Washington's Favorite Dance Orchestra and a Brilliant NIGHTLY FLOOR REVUE Excellent Italian and American Cuisine I . Served frem noon until closing in an atmosphere of real enjoyment Table D’'Hote Dinner, $1.50 No Cover Charge Except Sat. and Holidays Phone Kensington 52 Incorporated I IBONUS FOR NEEDY VETERANS URGED Cornelius Whitney Would Pay It Immediately to Selected List, He Says. By the Associated Press. GARDEN CITY, N. Y., September 20. | —Conelius Whitney, Democratic candi- ! date for the House seat now held by his personal friend, Robert L. Bacon, to- | | day urged immediate payment of the | | soldiers’ bonus, taking a view directly | opposite to that of Bacon, who is seek- | ing Te-election. | Outlining a campaign speech he will make tonight, Whitney said, x)evert!\r-1 less that those who are gainfully em- | { ployed should not receive the bonus. He | (is the son of the late Harry Payne | | Whitney. Bacon has asserted that 1f he must | | ; vote for the bonus, he would prefer not | to be re-elected | “I propose,” Whitney sald, “that in | every assembly district or other similar | political subdivision in the country a | board of patriotic citizens be formed to | receive the applications from needy vet- | | erans. To such veterans as are certified | by these boards, I favor immediate pay- | {ment of the bonus whicn, now, they | must wait until 1945 to collect. I would | further charge these boards with the duty of reporting instances of unfair- | ness and graft. where such are dis- | \ covered in existing pracirces of the | Veterans’ Administration, so that the public may know the facts.” | He =aid that 5 per cent beer and 10 | per cent wine should be immediately { legalized and taxed in every State whose | laws do not forbid and that a portion | of this revenue should be devoted to the i bonus payment i Whitney, who is makmg his political | debut, is grandson of tne late Cor- nelius Vanderbilt and of tne late Wil- liam C. Whitney, Secretary of the Navy under President Cleveland. Italmns Buy Gas Masks. ROME (#)—Anti-gas masks exam- ined by the war department have been placed on sale throughout the coun- try. ‘The government recently ap- proved the proposal as an advisable precautionary .army measure, and the manufacture and sale were entrusted to a private concern, with official super- vision DESIRE | discovered before the race, EEL your skin. Is it fine, THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, B C, TUESDAY, SEPTE . R 20, 1932, TODAY'S AMUSEMENTS, Gayety—"Girls a la Carte,” lesque, at 2:15 and 8:15 p.m. Earle—“The Purchase Price” at 11:20 a.m, 1:55, 4:30, 7:20 and 10 p.m. | Stage shows at 1, 3:35, 6:30 and 9 p.m. \ R-K-O Keith’s—"Bird of Paradise,” at 11:35 am, 1:35, 3:35, 5:35, 7:35 and 9:35 pm. Palace—“Grand Hotel,” at 11 am. 1:10, 3:20, 5:30, 7:40 and 9:50 p.m. Loew's Fox—"Chandu, the Magician,"” 11:05 am., 1:40, 4:35 7:30 and 9:55 pm. Stage shows, with Edmund Lowe in person, at 12:45, 3:40, 6:30 and 9 p.m. Metropolitan—"Blessed Event.” 11:38 am., 9:29 pm. Columbia — “Congorilla,” am, 1:15, 3, pm. Tivoli—“Blondie of the Follies,” at 2, 3:50, 5:40, 7:35 and 9:25 p.m. | Central—"World and the Flesh,” from 11 am. to 11 pm Ambassador—"The Purchase Price,” at 6:15, 8 and 9:55 p.m. “SPONGING” 1S CHARGED |* Man Accused of Trying to Disable bur- 3 at 1:36, 3:34, 5:32, 7:30 and | at 11:30 45, 6:30, 8:15 and 10 Race Horse. NEW YORK. September 20 (#)— | James Manning, was arrested at | Jamaica last night charged with having “sponged” the race horse Panetian at Saratoga August 22. Forcing a sponge into @ horse’s mostrils retards its breathing and hampers it in a race. | In the case of Panetian the act was however, | and the horse was scratched. ECORATIONS for WEDDINGS & SHOWERS Rented at Reasonable Cost Wedding Bells, Storks, Etc. We specialize in making Jack Horner pies to order. GARRISON’S 1215 E St. N.W. Cea M Barker * GOMPANY - LUMBER and MILLWORK :SINCE 1865 -- 649 N. Y. Ave. N.W. NA. 1348 AS YOU ME | dorsed the rezoning from residential to |tween G and H streets; asked that park- BONDS FOR TAXICAB COMPANIES FAVORED | Wesc End Citizens Also Oppose Bus Terminal on New York Avenue Near Fifteenth Street. A resolution urging Congress to enact legislation requiring taxicab companies operating in the District to post public liability bonds was passed last night by the West End Citizens' Association. Other resolutions passed by the asso- ciation opposed establishment of a bus | | terminal on New York avenue between Fourteenth and Fifteenth streets; in- first commercial of certain property on | the east side of Twentieth street be- | ing be prohibited in certain alleys; urged the establishment in the West End of a community center. and re- | quested repair of certain streets, side- | walks and alleys. | School Days Are Here | Our Optometrist will examine the Child's Eves mo appointment necessary. M. A LEESE Optical Co. 614 9th St. NW. > Every size in stock less than manufacturer’s cost Ordered Sold! VON GRANAU DELAYED German's Plane Is Damaged at Nagoya, Japan. NAGOYA, Japan, September 20 (A).— Capt. Wolfgang von Gronau, German aviator, who is flying around the world by easy stages, was delayed here today when his plane was slightly damaged while he was attempting to hop off for Kagoshima. The plane struck a buoy, damaging the left wing. It was expected it would be repaired by tomorrow. when you say the 0 K EVERYBODY L ® ord. READY TO Supply Blank Books Store Hours, 8 AM. to 5:30 P.M. |E. Morrison Paper Co. 1009 Pa. Ave. Bigger and Better Funerals At Half the Usual Cost Are Done by CHAMBERS Largest in the City A Whole Funeral for as low s $65 Phone or write your Addreu. We will send you a beautiful catalogue of How We Do It. U. S. Royal Goodrich $5.45 Silvertown First Quality—5.25x18 Two Carloads of High-Grade, Brand-New TIRES AND TUBES TO BE LIQUIDATED At American Storage Co. 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EVERY MAN A LIVING TARGET FREE IN SIX MONTHS IF YOU LIVE! THEATRE OF TWE STARS CHANDU mwmamm BELR LUGOSI= T-1RENE WHRE Phueldsen, BELLE BLA DS oy o w;‘:,/:rn“c $ians e THEATRE OF THE STARS ,// J"""/" REGULAR PRICES W\ il HOT SEA FOOD BOX ENOUGH FOR 2 1 Consisting of Fried Lobster, Clams. Oysters Shrimps. Crab Cakes. Filet of Haddock, Seallops. Potato Chips. Sweet Mixed ckles, Tartar Sauce, Tomato, Biscuits and Butter. OPEN ALL DAY SUNDAY 30-Minute Delivery Service De ROOY’S Sea Food Grill 1405 L St. N.W. Met. 7559 GIBSON’S Is Headquarters for Trusses— Elastic Hosiery— Abdominal Supports— Fitted expertly at reasonable prices. Always Come to GIBSON’S 917 G St. N.W. WHY PAY MORE? DELIVERED HOT SWISS STEAK 4 Steaks for 4 People, Hoi Gravy CHICKEN 14 Individual Pieces OYSTER 12 French Fried Select DINNER Enoush for 4 People Ossters Rous COME_BY 2 Phones: NO. 9663 or NO. 8634 SERVICE COFFEE SHOP 1719 14th St. N.W. Mother Froman’s CHICKEN BOX Enough for Four Persons Prompt Delivery, 9 A. to 11 P.M. Consisting of one whole fried chicken, Old Va. style, 14 dox. home-ma salad, triss French fried pota- toes or potato chips, four s ‘Efpert Cooks—Chickens Killed Daily ‘Inspection. Invited Call by or Mother, Froman's Chicken Box 3108 Ninth S NS DRY CLEAN at Home a gallon can of Ricu-Sot tndny Only 79 cents and you use it over and cver again. Cleans all cotton, wool, silk, rayon, fabrics, etc Just dip, rinse, and dry. Noo- explosive, leaves mo odon safe for any cleaning job. Does not change fast colors or re- move pleats. For sale at Hardware and Drug Stores, Sherwood Serviee Stations and Authorized Ag:7cies. RICH-SOL Easy—Safe=—Inexpensive AMUSEMENTS. RE-OPENING THE THURSDAY NITE £ 830 NATIOHA STARTS FRIDAY, SEPT. Twice Daily Thereaft SMata: soc, PRICES: A new step FIRST ROAD SHOW NORMA SHEARER ° Directed by Robert Z. Leonaic i\ STARTING FRIDAY OLSEN& m rrrson JOHNSON scRien “NIGHT MAYOR MOW THE SMASH LOWDOWN ‘ ON AMERICA’S MOST SUCCESSFUL GOSSIPER BLESSED p EVENT, @ COURSE TICKETS NOW ON SALE WILSON-GREENE CONCERTS, 1932-33 Constitution Hall—4:30 Artists’ Course 13— FRITZ KRE ER 13 FEODOR CHALIAPIN. After an absence of several years. Jan, 11—LILY PO! vitz Course $6.50, D00, 11. Philharmonic Course Ner. —VIEXNA BOY CHOIR. Wilson-Greene Evening Course, 8:30 Qct. 21—LAWRENCE TIBBETT. Nov. 12—ETHEL LEGIN: AND. NATIONAL WOMEN'S ORCH. (Leginska playing piano concerto.) Nov. 26—LUCREZIA BORI. Sovano Met. Obera (costume recital). Dec. 3—JOSE ITURBI. Bt RaRiT (musical sensation of /W///////////////////////////////// ; THE MARDI-GRAS CARNIVAL OF FUN SPIRIT HOVERS OVER [FAEE ADMISSION | LEN ECH “SWIMMIN” “DANCIN” NEVERYTHING For Wholesome Recreation J-u! Lih Midnmmcr Prefer The Star 3 i ExpenencedAdveriisers ' _ AMUSEMENTS. PREMIERE of the most important picture of the yenr MWJ ’mmmiby CARL LAEMMLE IRENE DUNNE « JOWN BOLES RIALTO THEATRE LIMITED ENGAGEMENT 10 DAYS ONLY 23rd AT 8:30 P. M. er at 2:30 and 8:30 SEATS WEDNESDAY--ALL RESERVED . $1.00 S, $1.00, §1.50 107 Tax in Enénsmnr GALA OPENING FRIDAY NIGHT NTERLUDE CEARK GABLE GAYE! i -BUR 75K ics Agree That This Week is U‘e Best Show in Five Yca.s stion the On_view 2’ 13K G St Admission, 1ie. daiis nw va ARRELL, & Hardy NDON. HEAT- DESTRY RIDES CIRCLE .';'.‘,,'.,"2, Al WARREN WILLIAV. SKYECR APE and _EDMUND LOWE | LADY " Comedy. “Red FAIRLAWN LYRIC pqtirmerse THE DRAGON Pgss PRINCESS E 1 B s Peat UNASHAMED. AU STANTON _ MD. ROAR_OF Tt Comeds "JAMES DUNN 6th and C Sts. N.E. Finest Sound Eenininént LEN }'M‘AR ) _CORTEZ in Comedy STATE Home ..Pfl(flff,‘;‘;fl{l.. Sound WARREN ~ WIL YSCRAPER SOULS. " Con TAKOMA_ ‘%, 5, Setiemit S bt “ROAR OF H” I|I\\(1»\ “BLONDE CAPTIVE” HH’P(DROME ean Harlow. “Three Warner Hom: er. “Nan ‘Ab CAMEO MT. RAINIER. MD. Jack_Oakic_in_“M ARCADE | Elissa_Landi t Town."_ | Sidney Lust n !"1<~nu£‘vfla(\:; Hell " AMBASSADOR c,."‘.{‘.."t‘ Y. 3 L R(‘H SR s I\\fl\]((!\l) Conn. Ave. and ALON 5o S5 5% FRANCIS. WILLIAM ~POWELL, AewEr ROBBERY "__COMEDY. VENUE GRAND ,%¢ Ave 8. CK HOLT. RALPH VES, “'W, CORRESPONDENT DY JA (_:FNTR \] ‘ans Be EORGE BANCROFT MIRTAM HOP, KINS. WORLD AND THE FLESH.” NY G COLO Ga. Ave. & Farragut 8t . NE. ‘ | | 1 UND LOWE. VICTOR McLAGLEN, ; UILTY AS HELL' COMEDY | 1230 C st. NE. CONSTANCE BENNETT. PRICE HOLLYWOOD. " COM SAVQY Utb st & Col R4 N.W. | “WASHINGTON MASQUERADE. LIONEL BARRYMORE. _CARTOON TIVOLI e 8t & Park Rd. NW. MARION DAVIES. “BLONDIE OF THE ES." And_CARTOON. K Ga. Ave. & Quebec St. N.W. GEORGE BANCROFT. MIRIAM HOP- KINS. “WORLD AND THE FLESH.” JESSE THEATER 't &Jg™* | cLavoefis " Sotners cLvE BROOK in ‘THE MAN FROM YES- TERDAY." _Comedy. Cartoon. ‘bYI.VAN r‘;‘én‘m‘y‘ il in “LOVE AFF, Comedy. Nov- ~y AT * AWARNER» BROS. THEATERS -< T _wincox & | u'gNm:mm. |~ SILVER urllNG L ROBERT YOUN BERRY 1 MORALS FOR OLD." Variety. Cartoon. NEW News. DANCING. ,r‘lu'on PENN STUDIO, 1745 F ST. N.W. 3050—Instruction in modern ball room dancing; private or class; latest dances.

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