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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, ]). C., THURSDAY, DECEMBER 1. 1932. T DRRCo | WEDDINGS HIT BY Fos [T EADY MOTHER FROMA.V'S | —__ wmwwesrs s e INDUSTRIES HELD Soecial Representative ENOUGH FOR FOUR PEOPLE e S GREYHOUND LINES PITTSBURGH, December 1 P).— to supply hole Roast Chicken Box...$1.25 R K O s GOLD EN JU 3 ! L EE &’ o | Wi | Travel information sunolied. and tickets Smoke and fog hung so densely over Calendars and Diaries | Whole Fried Chicken Box.. .$1. Tate'and delivered without adanionn cost. metropolitan Pittsburgh Tuesday that| —when you say the word | Also a Real Oyster Box.....$1.00 ™ 2651 Woodley Road—Adams 1138 only one couple found its way to the Store Hours, 8 AM_to 5:30 P.M. CALL BY OR PHONE NA. 2501 2 county marriage license bureau E. Morrison Paper Co.| 1108 th St. N.W. ; N . Sf \ D | At least, the heavy pall—which Pitts- 1009 Pa. A"pe | e ey e e D. s R Av t s ' G 3 | burghers call “smog"— was the only ex- | ESHY R . Cflgflgg“ {Government Commission in f’n“»“fu'\’&'b'R’:&‘L"',fic’é;fi o e e, Reduced Parking g,',f: vz om | U.'S. Making Study of | "Tre’liie was mocurea b mugene {5y Semvs CHICKEN DINNER | - Rates SR Enapshots nnie Deutech of Cleveland. Evenings and Sundays ey i ! . Delivered Hot . . New S ettt Western Methods. Plan Dance at Aspen. s " Washlngton T R December 1 (Special). MBIA PHOTO SUPPLY ASPEN, Md., CAFE MARIE “Since 1900 By the Assoclated Press —The St. Mary's Young People’s Society 2210 14th N.W. = 1 arage Soe NEW YORK, December 1—Dr.!is sponsoring an old-time square dance Sh ESiomic GA0S | 1424 N. Y. Ave. N.W., NA. 0619 || james T. Cheng, member of a Chinese | in the parish hall here tonight, b(»gm-‘ e o e e | % T T governmental commission studying in- 1"“"5 at 8 o'clock. i i 4, | dustrial conditions in this country and | 3 £ gy Home Cooked Foods| St St T PR e o of o gir who fough Tor fove ond ot 3 i OPEN HOUSE | “My country’s greatest need.” he said | R Com\;; c?ooo:g; ‘;’ ?!?:: here yesterday, “is for basic industries. | s S 3 e = i e g Gesserts. De- | The land won't support the people; | T 2 2 F ey 1 stalod hoxss we've got to have industrialization.” % i o o ‘ For that reason, he said, he and four | 2 b 3 ; ' < | : .13 JOEL MCCREA -PAUL LUKAS field in the United States and Europe ie | with the hope of transplanting West- A e ¢ A7 2 ” 3 < H DELIVERED TN VICINITY ern ideas and methods to China. ~ . ~ / e, . e : M:l":‘l;enT:-ARr'no::nHu-nnlbl! Have Resources, Need Capital. : 0 G . J e 2 1 ¢ they had her labelled so it wouldn't wash k8 8 P.M. “We have the natural resources,” he § f AL, g off...they took away every decent thing and N |declared, “plenty of iron and enough S 3 : 3 . L b paid her with glitter and sham orth 4332 | o5q), it has been estimated, to supply | I i g : . | the world for 20,000 years. But we o ; 5 alro don’t know enough about modern scien- i § C tific methods, and we need capital.” £ : ] 3 CLARK “' M CULLOUGH Chm x;]ssert}eld thbnez what industries ® ! ina_has have been seriously ham- i i % ? « COMPANY * pered by Japan's control of Manchuria, : . : : o ’ LAST DAY ———— | | where, he said, lie the greatest coal de- | J p 3 LUMBER and MILLWORK | posits i } . |41 1 % 4 OrConquerors “China has a yearly shortage of 25,- i 5 gt 4 3 T SINCE. 1865 - | 000000 bushels of grain.” he declared : i ] . RICHARD DIX also. “Japan's shortage is 1,500,000 b 1 3 H 3 . ANNHARDING B i 2 bushels, and yet the Japanese declare ¢ I L i 649 N. Y. Ave. NW. NA. 1348 | that their need of Manchuria is greater ! than ours.” Dr. Cheng asserted that his govern- Movies at Home |5 Sty s 8 nd = T % CLARA BOW= et | and that the commission is planning to o . fer with Henry Ford after his re- o SO ffim‘v’eg-;;;m oIl FRED. S. GICHNER IRON WORKS, Inc e vay: on = - “6 - Americans as close 1neuds.' he slh:s. :x;d ~ fares 0o “distance. A $ 8‘5.:23’?&‘15’?2"&1;"fi,"’mfé"fii],, his 1214 24th St. N.W. tures 10" distance. e thrill for ‘children lnd country. (Corner 24th & M Sts.) NATIONAL’;‘;E\ DEC. ats Now. ETOWNn-ups. “Of course, that is a mistaken idea,” 2 . 5 Complete stock of Mickey Mouse and other | DY: Cheng sald, “but there it is. Our Extends to their many friends, patrons, and the public at large IR e Oririnal and worla-ramea <hildren’s films at nominal prices. | people place much more reliance upon = st o . E your Government than they do upon an opportunity to visit their modern, labor-saving, equipped fac- fiB"flEYmIHEfiIEEnI:.lAYERS the League of Nations.” & = 5 - F i M. A. Leese Optlcal Co.. Other ‘members of China's commis- -tory—the finest plant of its size in the United States—located Hasr bt cano of PR 614 Nmth St N.W. sion, Dr. H. H. Kung, the chairman, Moon” and former minister of industry and com- 3 - 9 e ON.. t fo merce, and Col. M. Thomas Chou, for- in the Nation’s Capital. TUBS' “he New Gossoon” mer_director of the labor department . 9 A R T T e P"ml. Nanki) vernment, told mem- A of the Nanking government, ot mem ||| Wasghington’s Leading, Most Up-to-Date and Best o T el Country g "been sreaty bene- Equipped Ornamental Iron, Wire, Bra N e 24 . oll ‘Playboy of the Western ki . 2 Col. Chou declared that China was A Ay 88, R World.” on her way to national stability, and e \ e 2 Tibster N oy and Bronze and Aluminum Working Establishment e oo min g sam wea, Shore b iy e e ol SEE METAL PRODUCTS GF ALL TYPES AND DESCRIPTION—from the raw N\ _'_'m-:'% this country,” said that there was only = S Dinner TOMORROW one central government, the one at material to the complete articles—watch them grow before your eyes. SUNDAY - DEC. 4 ONLY i i ' i S o Nanking. g’ An opportunity for the Architect, Contractor, Builder and Home -Owner to become BURTON VIE""A B e TODAY'S AMUSEMENTS. | more familiar with Washington's finest. N HOLMES sEILN eI R Gayety—"Stock Revue,” burlesque, at “EQUIPPED TO SERVE YOU BEST” § .,m-,, ,a,,',‘,'{,f‘,‘, e oAt || 2:15 and 8:15 pm. o s L X e Metropolitan — “The Cabin in the ‘No order too small No order too large 10 P w " o N .. &ifin&:fi""}a'fi{fl.’ufx?{"é'h.xh"i: s b L M 20 ) Inquiries and Calls Promptly and Carefully Handled a4 B-K-O Keith's—"The Conquerors.” Over Thirty-Five Years’ Successful Management mmstedatm 8,31 am, 1115, 3:30, 5:45, 740 axd 9:28 pm. 1336 G Street Rialto—"Air Mail,” at 11:36 am., 1:38, Dec. 8. 430 IM 3:40, 5:43, 55:45 and 9:49 p.m. Earle—“You Said a Mouthful,” at 1 am, 137, 431 7:28 and 100 pm | 42nd Year @ Place Your Car in Good Hands e 24-Hour Service! Stage shows at 12:27, 3:22, 6:19 and 9 pm. Palace—"“Prosperity,” at 11:30 am., J' k 2,240 Péunds to the Ton 1:30, 3:35, 5:35, 7:40 and 9:45 pm. - pea qu - - . Loew's Fox—+“Call Eer Savage” at o 4 mist. Blue Ridge Va. Hard 10:45 a.m., 1:30, 4:20, 7:10 and 10 pm. i "Seats W A Stove Coal, $11.50 Stage shows at 12:35, 3:15, 6 and 8:50 _reau. Dr LR e A . f pm. . Blue Ridge Buckwheat, $7.00 || g:50 ;nT o ¥ [ Smokeless Egg, $9.25 Tivoli—“Faithless,” at 2:30, 4:15, 6, o WORLD'S GREATEST BASSO Bituminous Coal .}Vnh“l s-b-n or Seet || 7:50 and 9:40 p.m. . v e - 4 Constitution Hall Mon., Dec. 12, 4:30 Bm E--p, $8.21 Central—“One Way Passage,” from . v Seats on Mrs. Greene's Concert lue Egg, $7.75 11 am. to 11 pm. : Bureau, Droop's, 1309 G St Dist. 6493 glrfl-!!nl:tllle Pa_ Bituminous . 4 < - - — wke Only Thin White Smoke el L Col WS ;amp deliverd in separste eompart . trom the ,n-I:—-n"T" it Today’s Special Pricss May Advance Soon i otieind faciizore o Roast Turkey Dinner, 50c | Tomorrow, Friday, Special When eoal can't be put in by chute | lrnn; truck to your bins: we || Fried Oyster Dinner, 50c o it on S 7o are not, pleased We Are Continuing Our Special with our coal after burning 1t 4% hours Tarkes Dinnmer Until Friday, Inck "/ - Nar L Double Peature“FIRET "ARLO." CLARENDON, V. RICHARD ARLEN, RALPH GRAVES, we will take it back and refund your : mon? Served at the Three = " S e 5! 4 _ca Over w Customers 4 i 2105 = 5.1 T BT ST Collier Inns . | CIRCLE £ 7% &bt There Is a Reason Why 18th and Columbia Rd.. 15th and F Sts. % i, “SIX HOURS TO I Live: Comedy. World's Largest Retailers of Va. Anthracite and 1521 K St. N.W. ek - i ’ ; A ... WMBARTON lu! W-mn:l;d ‘c'an- o i - 2 STANCE LUMMDIGS in “WASHING" BLUE RIDGE COAL CO. ; 'MERRY-GO-ROUND." Comedy. Miners of Virginia Anthracite Hard Coal || . # E FA‘RMWN ANACOSTIA, D. C. Alexandria Rd., So. Washington, Va. ) “BAGK STREET> s DUNNE in Opposite Texaco Ol Wal, B : b . : Distributing Plant 8475 ° < LYRlC F ;“;““'“"m MRvor.» Roscoe Ates Com Velties. Deliveries Anywhere i 5 . T o WHERE TO DINE. Set of 8 § R 390 . / : 3 & wxl!z'x!cmu—gngmm Cflg&,uéx‘%wn Outside Lights (%) 98c k . Open 8 AM. to 10 P.M. ¢ ¢ . sw T T “NO GREATER L0 Until Xmas s ESDA, MD = o Y GARRISON'’S Th;Howe | e < b3 mm mTv-mE ot J‘?mi.“,,“a} S %‘R‘c‘-'.z’ B - A FOR PICTURE. wile 1215 E St. N.W. - i : TAKOMA ", st avicrmut ste.— ™~ DUDLEY DIGGES-JUNE CLYDE __in “FAST COMPANIONS." No Parking Troubles ED WY CLAUDE “FOLLOW 11|1 T EADER. 4 . GILLINGWATER e 5 - “(7()\(()]\111 A” SEA GR'LL CAI,L CARL for any service in o % HIPPUDROME K Near otn TAI’I6 0" THE L4 the nutommiveAalphabe:! None Richard Dix in “Hell's Highwa: SERTO0D too small or too big. We not only Blonde_Captiv Frlday Speclal: EXCURSIONS offer the foremost Road Service, but the facilities almost of a com- . o ——————— $3.50 N York 3 —nel ipe Cl’ab lmpe"al‘ E’izubl”:;;ain‘;;tld i plete car factory—perfectly equip MT. EAINIEI. MD. !'233?““\\1”1\ *THRU.” HYATTSVILLE, 'D ments. No work is sublet. We ‘RlCHMOND erunm T : -n-v do everything from start to finish— G. Robinson. “Tiger Shat and back it with an unqualified ARCADE ROCKYILL guarantee! | "Jackia Cooper, “Divorce amily.” Tt HA Ryy AMBASSADOR c.!*%*%w. | & piorsd B ING | o ma COLD CARS Needsar“WINTER-IZER”No0.2 |o | o tbiEbecinse | ¢ ANYSRENT| | s Tt e i ¢ APOLLO ° For Easy Starting “NIGHT OF JUNE 13" w L »n.u..a cl istril P Set Timin; ‘gnn. Ave. and 3 @ _reen i e e P e e e QXAL%,,:;';@;' gho B | % srOY s,.,',Q{.WOmH IIWINTER_IZER NO 3 —Tighten, clean and grease Battery Terminals— __'THE CRASH."_R. ATES COMEDY. 5 ‘ MA n. = , ¢ e G {AVENUE_GRAND i3 ¥ z i E! Condenser—Inspect High-tension Wire—Remove RUTH CHATTERTON. GEO. ‘BRE Pfotec_tl Your (.:'r With an OVERCOAT Starter and Free up Bendix Drive—Inspect Fly- “SHWPRAH.” HALNY odiEDT: Wash Car—SIMONIZ (not so much to beautify whieel— Tighten Ignitian Cox- as to SAFEGUARD its finish necting Wires—Set up Generator NEY I.US'I‘ ped for perfection in all depart- DIRFCTION SI “rom 11: P “y make a dandy m including— sroth, Fried \(‘I"Cp aratoga Potatees, Mexican Coffec, Tea, B: 1207 E BT Y $3.00 Philadelphia = e = $3.00 Chester OGFFICIAL NOTICE. $2.75 Wilmington OFFICE (%P' TI;‘IE ng:{,‘:x‘r;flnr;\hng ‘;F '"'lr SUNDAYS, December 11 and 25 ISTRICT OF C ovember X i D sv‘;rn\(':n« f' is ]lfll'l)y given that in t\(‘(n!d "'A " “l!l n‘(!m 7:30 A. M. or $12.00 Chu:alu SATURDAY, December 3rd Leave Washington 1:30 P. M turn leave Chicago Sunday night. 10.00 Toledo $10.50 Detroit BATUEDAY. December '-"' WILLIAM. POWELL “ONE WAY PAS- JOE E. BROWN in WA BAGE.” RUTH ETTING SONG REEL. @ "™YOU SAID A MOUTAPUL Ga. Ave. & Farragut St. & VRAVER BROS. & ELVIRY DOUGLAS PAIRBANKS. “MR. ROB- | INSON CRUSOE.” ETTING REEL. | E C st A BoyIs .vc;lg;! BARRYMORE. %m( g? %x-, " Forced To Choose CEMENT.” _ Richy Cral¢ Comedy. | 5 Between His People Thoroughly Vacuum Clean Up- End with Winter Grade Lubri- holstery—Dress Top. Small Cars cant, Small Cars Large Cars...$8.95 Large Cars. .A.$4.75 FOR ANY SERVICE—ANY CAR—ANY HOUR. .. B o RICHARD DIX. “HELL'S HIGHWAY." __BILLY BEVAN COME! [ / Moto ‘Reconditioning Fiessionp Tie dakee B | TIVOL] t» 5 & Fars ma. Now :0 :3:-, 3 —_— s b oux % e s 'H ELM E’, Btrlllhlg.lnl Duco Pllnlhu and Electrie -, IN DIXIE'S OWN BREATHLESS ROMANCE we $12.00 Cincinnati SATURDAY. December Leave ¥ Return 504 Hope Road on the north ihe'east. Guinesvitle Strect snd Hariford ireet on the touth, and 1Ath Street on west. 3. Property in the nohh:r(l section $6.00 Pittsburgh i Sachuselts Avenue Bl VEiRe” 12la MBREIIR nboetveli | McKeesport-Braddock Brotnds providing for elimination of West SUNDAY, December 15th o Avenue from Dalecarlin . Reservoir i " Grounds 1o Massachusetts Avenue and the Taave Wihingion 1h81 & ARNER BROS. THEATERS $1.50 Harpers Ferry sla) $2 Martinsburg $3 Comberland reet_and Btlnr Place on the east. Prank- ’;rt Street on the south and 20th Street SUNDAY, December 25th on the west. 5. Property in the northwest Leave Washington 8:25 A. M. section located within the territory boundsi Return same day. o5 the Terih bY Cheys Chase Gircle. Con: Recticut “Avenue on the east. Nor ; Street on the south. Belt Road and Western = Baltimore Avenue on the west. Plans showinz proposed $1.23 Raturdays and Sundays. Ehanges i the highway plan of sirects with- $150 Dally, Good for three days. § the territory described ahove are on . Blay o' tke omce of ‘ine Surveyor ot 45% REDUCTION g"m‘l L O T R T Every Week-End until Dee. Sist may be v intereste: artjesaurine Blalicts Hours prior 1o the Between all points on B & O. Suc ns will_also displayed system. Golng from moon Friday ini n Commln-omu will until midnight S Ri “:e:‘l;:e.nn::hldlll 1 N C ORP 0 R AT ED thrluunx.“d Pnlhhlnz | S| Biike Tadhne Washington Owned and Operated for 42 Years Wreeking and | e e HU: Adlusting ai in “AMERICAN MADNESS." Com- y . 3 . > Towing Service Relining Pay-as-You-Ride Terms on Major Repair Jobs Tnsu ol e fsing of - e — Body and Fender Damaged Cars 614 H St. NNW. Dilstrict 2775 sl | 8 g M A ‘ VIS & BOROTHY Jompan SILVEE NG, MD. HARRY H, ung:;:" Lok ekt against the ravages of Winter te Wiholes: hiting ate Drain ‘Return ing. 5 with a thick coating of wax)— ,50 b el o g 7 $3‘75 ring. Sechider oy -u:nn P con. il 4 . 0 0 ot noz!

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