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XMAS CANDY SPECIAL “CAROL” ASSORTED CHOCOLATES FREE DELIVERY METROPOLITAN 9015 PARCHEY’S 19th and K Sts. Special | Sale | | Asscriment of Puppies One Tame Goat Kid Also Wonderful SINGING CANARIES Rollers and Choppers at $4_00 each Gold and Tropical Fishes and Aquarium Schmid’s Emporium of PETS 712 12th St. N.W. READY | to supply Calendars and Diaries —when you say the word Store Hours, 8 AM._ to 5:30 P.M. E. Morrison Paper Co. 1009 PI.VAVG Movies at Home Give a Keystone Film Projector (16 MM) It is something the whole fam- ily will enjoy. Projects 20x26-in. pictures 10 feet. At- $8.50 tractively priced at.. Complete stock of Mickey Mouse and other children’s films at small cost. LEESE ptical Co. | Quali ) Gal. Inside guaranteed. 'WONDER HOTEL OF WASHINGTON AM BASSADOR o HOTEL Doun 300 nevery oo 7 | | Ss"““'“'"? poorg | @h Coury \ FREETOGUESTs © O { Rates Now From $2.00 up \IOICE 1S SOUGHT N SYMPHONY WORK ip THE EVE\"I\’G STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, FOUR SEEK FREEDOM PENDING APPEAL ACTION [WILLIAM TYLER PAGE | 51 YEARS IN HOUSE Bonds Sought for Quartet Con-. victed Year Ago of Liquor Law Charges. Attorneys for Adolph R. Moder and | ‘Women’s | three others convicted of liquor law Commlttee | violations in District Supreme Court Ap-| | Veteran Employe, Observing Anni- | versary, Has Seen 8,000 Mem- bers Come and Go. ‘William Tyler Page, who for 51 years ‘ proves Reorganization Plan | estra Association with all supperters | of the orchestra voting members. Per- | | 13 members will be elected. They, in | maker, of Corcoran Thom. Reorganization of the National Symphony Orchestra so a5 to give con- | 2! tributers a voice in its affairs was ap- | proved by the Women's Committee ves- | terday when the plan was presented to 11t by Corcoran Thom. speaking for the Executive Committce. ‘The plen calls for formation of a| permanent Kational Symphony Orch- sons who subscribe $25 or more would be entitled to 2 vote in ail elections | | and upon all questions submitted to the | | association for action. It was decided | | that contributors of $35 or more to the guarantee fund for the Dresent season \\nuld have a vote in the clection of | officers next April At that time, a board of directors of 2 president. vice presi- and secretary, es well e. Four of the directors will be elected for ore year, four for two years, four for three years, assuring cociation of a seasoned directorate. This board will meet once 2 month except in June, July, August and Sep- i According_to the plan. the Exccutive Committee will_re- | in control until next Aoril. This | committee is composed of Walter Bruce | Howe, Mr. ‘Thom, Mrs. Tracy Dow: Lelard_Harrison, Mrs. Waltcr Bruce | Howe, Mrs. Reeve Lewis, George Hewitt Mvers, Myron Whuney and Paul | | Wilstach. 100 WILL HAVE PARTS IN CHURCH STAGE PLAY | 75 Members of Cast and 25 on Technical Staff for ‘“The Other Wise Man.” Tre of church-drama | players ever astembled here for a pro- | duction of “The Other Wise Man" will | g3 r again Wednesday and Friday nights for final rehearsals preparatory | to the four-night run of the play, be- ginning December i Seventv-five pla e-r< and a technical | staff of 25 ticipate in the pres- cntation at Luther Place Memorial Church, Fourteenth and N streets. Among_the actors are representatives of the National City Christian Church. National Baptist Church, Mount Ver- | non Place Methodist Church, Calvary Methodist Church, Mount Pleasant | | Congregaticnal Church, All Souls’ Epis- | copal Church and manv others. Members of the technical staff in- clude Irving Koch. personnel director, with Mrs. B. G. Mcllwee, George Hardy and John Edson as assistants; | Harold Snyder, lighting effects, with | Roger Denson and Miss Ruth Shoe- assistants: N. K. Gardner, di- rector of properties and settings, sisted by George Towberman. Barrington Afoert Hall and Mr. : Arthur Bradlev White, Herman P. Riess, in charge of make- up, and Miss Ruth Chindblom, chairman of ushers. | COURT ORDERS REPORT .ON SEWAGE PLANTS largest cast | Enchiladas, Tamales, Tortillas, Chile con Carne, Bistec a Ia Parilla, | Arroz_con Pollo, Molé Poblano 1321 New York Ave. t East of 1ith. NAt. _AM.. D REAMED flaked chicken with mush- on toast. Mixed vegetables. Assorted rolls and sweet butter. Coffee, tea or milk. Regular 90c value. RESTAURANT MADRILLON Dlntlnx ‘til 2 AM. To Hery ('nrdon s rooms No_Cover Charge. Peter Borras, Host. Washincton Blar 15th & New York Avenue SEA GRILL ®7anc 0" THE sEA FooD” Sea Food 50 c Combination Wednesday Only From 11:30 A.M. Till Midnight Golden Saute of imp. Scallops. fed’ Pol:lne\ artar Sauce. 1207 E Sl NW Table Service—4:30 to 8 P.M. No Cover Charre No Tipping Frait Cocktail . Tomato Juice r Soup Roast Fresh Ham® Bro iled Salisbury Steak a la Stanley Vegetables— fached Potatoes Sweet Potato Puff llllb—nnupple or Hearts of Lettace rench Dressing Desserts— Jello Whippe ‘Avole Dumpling Tce Cream Homemade Pie Beverage Homemade Roll Tenderloin Steak Dinner, §5¢ Tuesday, December 20, 1932 MuUsic Every Day and Sunday, 6 to 8 P.M. CREYNOLD'S €. F. Harper | pointed Edward F. McClennen to report Delay in Construction at Chicago | Must Be Explained by April 1. | By the Associated Press The Supreme Court yesterday ap- | to it by April 1 on the delay in con- struction of sewage disposal plants in the Chicago sanitary district. The court in a previous opinion had laid down limitations on the water that the Chicago sanitary district could withdraw from Lake Michigan and | several States bordering Illinois com- plained that the court's decree had not been carried out. more than a year ago asked the United ) has seen members of- Congress come and States Supreme Court yesterday to au- thorize Moder’s release on $1,000 bond ! pending the outcome of the case. The court also was requested to reduce the others’ bail to $1,000. Moder and the others were among men prosecuted in connection with an alleged liquor ring conspiracy. Some of the others already are serving jail centences, but Moder, James Caparotta, James R. Posey and another man car- ried their cases to the District Court of Appeals. The appellate court was ordered by | the highest tribunal last Monday to show cause by next January 9 why Mo- der and the others should not be per- | mitted to file a petition for mandamus to compel action on a motion for a rehezring. BALLOON RACE WINNER COMMENDED BY ADAMS | Lieut. Comdr. Thomas G. W. Settle Lauded by Secretary of the Navy. Secretary of the Navy Adams yester- day sent a letter of commendation to Lieut. Comdr. Thomas G. W. Settle, naval inspector of aircraft at the plant | | of the Geodyear Zeppelin Corporation at Akron, Ohio, for winning first place {in the Tecent International Gordon Bennett Balloon Race. “The efficiency displayed by you in the performance of this duty, and your | accomplishment in winning the inter- national balloon race has brought great credit to the United States, and to the United States Navy in particular,” said Secretary Adams. “The department takes pleasure in commerding you upon | the initiative, interest and skill dis- | plaved by you in the performance of | this duty.” Lieut. Comdr. Settle is well known in Washington. as he was on duty in the Bureau of Aercnautics here. . IL DUCE BRICKLAYER Mussolini Displays Skill in Recent Construction. MILAN. Italy ()—Besides being an expert automobile driver, horseman and motor boat pilot, Mussolini is a skilled bricklayer. This was not generally known until he visited a building under construc- tion here, stepped into a workman's place and laid a row of bricks as straight as a string. GEo M BARKER * COMPANY - LUMBER _anc MILLWORK SINCE 1865 -- 649 N. Y. Ave. Chicken Dinner TOMORROW Regular Value, $1.40 Half Fried Large Spring Chicken. French Fried Potatoes. Buttered Green_ Peas. Free Parking for Parties W Combined_ Restaurant or The court dirccted McClennen as & “special master” to find the causes of | the “‘delay in cbtaining approval of the construction of controlling work in the Chicago River and the steps which should now be taken to secure such approval and prompt construction.” McClennen is a Boston attorney and a former law partner of Associate Jus- tice Brandeis. OFFERED PORTFOLIO 1336 G Street 2,240 Pounds to the Ton Blue Ridge Va. Hard Stove Coal, $11.50 Pedro Yrigoyen to Become Peru- vian Foreign Minister. | SANTIAGO, Chile, December 20 (/) —President Luis M. Sanchez Cerro of Peru by telephone last night offered the foreign affairs portfolio to Pedro | Yrigoven, Peruvian Ambassador here, | who accepted and will leave Chile| shortl; | Wednesday Only 4 P.M.—8 P.M. COMPLETE DINNER ($1.00 Value) 50c Broiled Tcmimnln Steak Baked Chicken, Dressing WALLIS’ 617 12th St. N.W. the « .. but exactly style of h-ndwnung. Isn’t that the kind of a pen Christmas gift?, 709 18th St. N. Special Furnace size, $10.50 Nut, $11.00 Pea, $8.353 Egs, $11.00 Blue Ridge Buckwheat, $7.00 Above Coal Mined in Virginia Lump, $8.25 Blue Egg, $1.75 Hard-Structure Pa_ Bituminous Make Only Thin Whits Bmoke 75" Lump Coal, $6.75 Lump delivered in separate ‘compariment from the fine—showing you get correct amount of lump. Prices May Advance Soon Better Order Now When coal ean’t be put in by ehute we carry it from truck KB your bins; we do not dump it on curb. Guarantee: 1f you are not pleased with_our coal after burning it 48 hours we will take it back and X!hfl’ld your money. Over 10,000 New Custo: in Baltimore and Wi There Is a Reason Why Worla's Largest Retailers of Va. Anthracite BLUE RIDGE COAL CO. Miners of Virginia Anthracite rd Coal Alexandria Rd., So. Washington, Va, Me. Opposite Texaco Oil Wal. 4401 Distributing Plant 8475 80, yesterday observed the anniversary of the first day he went to work on Capitol Hill. As the 64-year-old Mary- lander begins his fifty-second year in the House, his only wish is that he might remain there for about another 51 years. e reminisced: 've seen about 8,000 members enter the House and leave since I arrived. The last man on the job who was here when I first came was Uncle Joe Can- non. He left us six or sevcn years ago, so I've outstayed all of them.” Page left school at 10 years of age to go to work. At 13, he became a page in the office of the clerk of the House, and finally clerk himself. When Democrats last Winter took control, he lost his place as House clerk. Now he works for the Republican ‘minority. For years he has been to newspaper men a source of correct in- formation about things that have hap- pened in the past and that can happen in the future. About that ability to Te- TODAY’S AMUSEMENTS. Gayety—“Girls De Luxe,” burlesque, 2:15 and 8:15 pm. Metropolitan—"Scarlet Dawn,” at 11:31 a 1:17, 3:02, 4:47, 6:32, 8:17 and 10:04 pm. Southern California vs. Notre Dame at 11 am. 12:46, 2:31, 4:16, 6:01, 7:46 and 9:33 pm. R-K-O Keith’s—“The Unwritten Law,” at 11:22 am, 1:27, 3:34, 5:40, 7:40 and 9:52 pm. Earle—“Undercover Man,” at 11:20 am., 1:49, 4:33, 7:17 and 9:47 pm. Stage shows at 12:54, 3:39, 6:23 and 8:53 pm Palace—"“Red Dust,” at 11:50 am., | 1:50, 3:50, 5:45, 7:45 and 9:45 p.m. Fox—"Night After Night,” at 11 am.,, 1:45, 4:30, 7:25 and 10:10 pm. Stage shows at 12:30, 3:15, 6:10 and 9 p.m. Columbia—"Uptown New York,” at 11:45 am., 1:45, 3:45, 5:45, 7:45 and 19:45 pm. Tivoli—“Cabin in the Cotton,” 2:30, 4:15, 6, 7:50 and 9:40 p.m. Central—"Back Street,” from 11 am. to 11 pm. Ambassador—“Undercover Man,” at 6:15, 8 and pm. - . at Restocking Nile With Fish. ALEXANDRIA, Egypt (#).—Thou- sands of fish have been carried across | the burning Sahara In cooled railway | tanks in a second attempt to stock the upper reaches of the Nile. Last year Deliveries Anywhere The microscope proves Waterman's has the perfect Ppoint—symmaetrical, perfect- ly rounded tips and mirror- smooth writing surface. Because Waterman's offers a selection of seven different points, n to whom you givea Waterman’s can get . recise pomt to perfectly ‘aterman’s dealers will gladly exchange. not almost uit his or her you would prefer getting as a Waterman’s Pens $2.75 to $10. Pencils to match $1 to $5. Waterman's member and tell, he said today “I had to learn those tmngs life and my education have been lhe‘de“" House of Reprasentatives of Congress.” | that the exneriment was a failure. iXMAS TOLIR FLORIDA ROM Baltimore...on Frida Dfl:ember 23-6 P.M.via S.S. “Fairfax”, one of llrfeet ships on coast-9 wonderful days-all neeessary expenses are included COMPLETE FOR $57 Regular sailings to Florida every Tuesday and Friday; also greatly redu round trip fares from Baltimore...to Savannah, Jack- | on request. sonville and Miami. All- Expensc tours. Low automobile rates. If you are going to Florida any time this winter, be sure to send for our illustrated folders. Apply 1416 H Street, N. W., Washington. MERCHANTS & MINERS LINE My | 70000 fish were started across the Xmas tour includes a restful cruise of nearly 1,600 miles... Warm southern sun, invigorating salt air... Astayat Daytona Beach —surf bathing . .. St. Augustine sightsee- ing trip; amid the palm trees and flowers . .. Special Xmas and New Year's Eve features on shipboard . . . Full details gladly sent “JOHN AND MARY SAY "MERRY CHRISTMAS AND HAPPY NEW YEAR’ TO YOU ALL” Telephone your holiday greetings to the folks back home. It’s the modern, fast, low-cost way. After 8:30 p.m. you can talk 135 miles for 45¢3275 miles for 75¢*; and 400 miles for $1.00* (station-to-station calls). *Exzclusire of laz METROPOLITAN 9 9 9 9 The Chesapeake & Potomae Telephone (Bell System) JORDAN'S - =~ 3 Greatest Xmas Piano Sale 33 ISALL YOU Mason & Hamlin . I-ml,“(‘w Chickering New and Used Like New WEEKLY Choose Any New or Used Grand, Upright or Player in Stock Over 200 Grands, Uprights and Players to select from. Remem- ber, after this sale these prices and terms will positively be withdrawn. Think of purchas- ing a fine, brand new Grand Upright or Player at only $3 down and $1 a week. None higher—you may pay more if you wish. Your old * Piano. radio or phonograph will acceptable in trade at a liberal allowance, Get Your Piano Now Ampico for Christmas OPEN EVENINGS TILL XMAS ARTHUR JORDAN 1239~ € Street~ Cor 15¢ but so many died en route; TUESDAY, DECEMBER 20, 1932 MARCH ON COMMONS LONDON, December 20 (P)—A group of unemployed demonstrators marched upon the House of Commoens 1ast night, but only a small deputation was allowed to reach the building. | Police dispersed others peacefully. | The deputation, headed by S. Saklat- | vala, former Communist member of | Parliament, len after being informed it must apply in writing for an ap- | pointment_ with R. S. Hudson, parlia- mentary secretary to the labor mm- try. MOTHER FROMAN S ENOUGH FOR FOUR PEOPLE ‘Whole Roast Chicken Box. $1.25 Whole Fried Chicken Box. Also a Real Oyster Box. We Are Alu lln‘ Orlen 0.Lb. url a “THE_UNWRITTEN LAW* Greta Nissen Lew Cody RKO’S GIFT PARTY 4 Toy for Every Child Attending Theater And for the Grown-Ups. 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