Evening Star Newspaper, February 9, 1933, Page 38

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rc-s SCHOOL FIREROW =5 IRKS HOUSE GROUP/ Cannon Subcommittee Asks “Inexpensive Solution” of Perennial Dispute. Attempting to end the perennial fight between school authorities and[ the fire marshal’s office over proper fire | protection equipment for public schoolJ auditoriums, the House subcommittee | on appropriations has recommended | that the various interested groups get together and work out an inexpensive solution to the problem. Coples of the transcript of the recent hearing before the committee on the 1934 District Budget, released for pub- | lcation yesterday. show there was con- sfaction over the large for steel curtains and 0ol auditoriums superintendent smmittee. the ex- scenery lofts and steel curtains in the | Central and Dunbar High School audi- | toriums was _unjustified. Engmem Commissioner Gotwals pointed out that this equipment had added materially to the cost new schools. He also detlared the steel curtains were not of particular use, but the fire marshal's mca insisted they were es- | sential | Calvin G. Lauber, fire marshal, made | the steel curtains in | nd declared that the | equipm cessary to reduce the fire ha: After a protrac‘ed discussion, Chair- man Cannon said: “The committee earnestly recommends that you confer with the other de- and 9 p.m. | try,” from 11 a.m. to 11 p.m. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €., 'THURSDAY, FEBRUAR Iendou sepens penie tnd gop s wre- | DEMAND JURY TRIAL ON HOUOR CHARGES | m d the fln m&! the Commisisoners and school authorities:” —_— “Three men; ifvested in the 600 block of Sixth street Tuesday night after m\ axcih.:g attempt to elude police, de- J\lfl when haled before John P. McMahon yuurd-y on z: of nle, tnmpor~ Tiquor cn!nrcement police- b s men,'mded by G. C. Deyoe and Wil- llam McEwen, sald they had an in-| former order & half gallon of liquor to| be delé:cred ?n sm xtt;eet Police said the car in which the men were | So far not one in the 21 years has| the t, | been caught c ercially. riding approached the designated spot TODAY'S AMUSEMENTS. National—Tallulah Bankhead, “Forsaking All Others,” at 8:20 p.m. Gayety—"“Buy American Girls,” bur- lesque, at 2:15 and 8:15 p.m. Columbia—“Rasputin and the Em- press,” at 2:30 and 8:30 p.m. All seats reserved. Palace—“The Kid From Spain,” at 12:15, 2:35, 4:55, 7:15 and 9:40 p.m. Rialto—“Nagana,” at 11 am., 12:48, 2:36. 4:24, 6:12, 8 and 9:48 p.m. Metropolitan—*Hello, Everybody,” at 11 am. 12:48, 2:35, 4:25, 6:10, 8 and 9:45 pm. R-K-O Keith’'s— No More Orchids,” \ |at 11:50 a.m., 1:48, 3:45, 5:44, 743md 40 pm. Eafie—- Ll;fl;a They Talk About,” at| — 11:15 am 0, 4:25, 7:10 and 955\ = e R T pm. Stage shows at 12:55, 3:30, 6:15 WHERE_TO DINE. The Copper Bowl 520 12th St. N.W. Table d’Hote Dinners, 50c and 75¢, with service Combination Lunches, 35¢ & 40c Cafeteria Style, 11:30 A M. to 2:30 P.M. Tea Reader Through the Tea and Dinner Hours LOBSTERS ELUSIVE 15,000 “Planted” and Not One Caught in 21 Years. In 1911, 15,000 lve lol brought from Maine and d Puget Sound in an attempt to provide ;he or:fiun region with a new fish food roduct into a machine coming from the oppo- | site direction, failed to halt, and then in | coliided with an electric light pole breaking it off at its base. The men gave the names of Juuph « COMPANY * i S [UMBER_ana MILLWORK ++SINCE 18685 - 649 N. Y. Ave. N.W. NA. 1348 Loew's Fox—“Face in the Sky,” at 11 am. 1:37, 4:34, 7:31 and 10:08 p.m. | Stage shows at 12:32, 3:29, 6:26 and 9:03 p.m. | Tivoli—“They Just Had to Get Mar- ried,” at 2:35 4:25, 610 7:55 and 9:45 pm. i Central—“Tess of the Storm Coun- Ambassador—"Strange Interlude, 5:30, 7:35 and 9:40 p.m. panm(‘n's and try to reach some agree- Tumorrow—Fnday | Roast Young Chicken 50c or Fried Oyster Dinner Served at Our 3 Places 18th & Col. Rd. 15th & F Sts, N.W. 1521 K St. N.W. » Cnlller Inn_| FRIDAY ONLY | 4 PM. to 8 P.M. Sea Food Dinner 50c ton Clam Chowder. Fried Filet Whitefish. Fresh Crab Flake au_Gratin. Jrench Fried Shrimp. Jullenne Potatoes, Dessert, Roll, Coffee. WALLIS’ SAVE YOUR EYES @ BY CONSULTING OUR OPTOMETRISTS sary, we'll make them for you. (Service or Cafeteria) If your eyes are weak . M. A. LEESE optical Co. 617 12th St. N.W. Deen giving yon lrollhll 614 9th St. N.W. Oyster Dinner regular value' ‘l 35 Combination s - & ebe: sing, Rolls, Butter and delicious Orienta Coftee. Free All-Day Parking bined Restayrant Ched FRIDAY SPECIAL! 2 De Luxe SEA FOOD DINNER 7 Complete Courses Including Choice of Deep Sea Scallops, Baked Lake Trout.eShrimps Creole and Trimmings SPECIAL FOR FRIDAY ONLY! 2,240 Pounds to the Ton Blue Ridge Va. Hard Stove Coal, $12.00 Special Furnace size, $10.50 Nut, $11.50 Pea, $8.75 Egx, $11.50 Blue Ridge Buckwheat, $7.00 Above Coal Mined in Virginia Smokeless Egg, $9.25 Bltuminous Coal Without Smoke or Boot 50% Lump, $8. Blue Egg, $7.75 Structure Pa. Bituminous Only Thin ‘White Smoke Lump Coal. $6.75 50% Lump Coal. $6.25 Lump delivered in separate compartment from the fine—showing you get correct amount of lump. Prices May Advance Soon Better Order Now When coal can't be put in by chute we carry it from truck to your bins; we do not dump it on curb. Guarantee: It sou are not plen with our coal after burning it 4 ] o il take it back and refund your mone: Over 10.000 New Customers In 3 Yra. in Baltimore and Washington There Is a Reason Why World's Largest Retailers of Va. Anthracite BLUE RIDGE COAL CO. Miners of Virginia Anthracite Hard Coal Alexandria Rd., So. w-hlnmn. h. Me. Opposite Texaco Oil 4401 Distributing Plant, u'll 3:30 te 7 P.M. WHEI.E 'ro DINE WEARLEY’S SEA FOOD RESTAURANT Natlonally known for its amous Sea Foods Value on the Platter 418 12th St. N.W. TTALIAN | - Dinner ... ¥1:% Delivered—Free MACINA 1009 E St. N.W. Second Floor Met. 7675 Boneless Shad WITH BACON AND ROE ® $1.50 Dinner Tonight, $1 [ J Dancing To Washington’s finest mnnn lnler Herb Brunswick Record and celebrated night club leader. Floor Show Featuring Zita and Annis, Imperial” Russian dancers—Hilda it hot-cha dancer—Beth Renard, lovely halisd singer—and Ted Holt, geniai radio crooner, as master of ceremonies. 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Special Luncheon FRIED PAN FISH or HAMBURGER STEAK POTATOES, ROLL, COFFEE PIE or PUDDING 25¢ WALLIS (Service or Cafeteria) 617 12th St. N.W. Special Repair Dept. In our Repair Dept. we clnrm‘:sdu-n. Knives, te. very low and work y done. We also rcpnr Electrical Appliances, such as Toast- ers, Irons, Heating Pads, Ete. Work done right. We repair Radio Sets, and guarantee our work. When we fix it, it is fixed right. Call National 2329. Ask for Repair Dept. Gibson Co. 917 G St. N.W. | WHEN YOU H()I .D THE ROOM QPFI LBOU\D WITH YOUR FUNNY STO | AND SUDDENLY | FORGET THE ENDING Cultivate Your Memory—Remember FULKERSON for Your Yearly Eye Examination. Wm. B. Keely Optometrists Since 1900 M EYE EXAMINATIONS Met. 7708 1205 G "4’ Street A Heart Full of Candy She’ll fall in love with a glowing red heart filled with our delicious candies. Plain or Satin hearts, priced to suit every pocket. Satin Hearts Filled With Our 80c Candies Vo-1b. $iZ€ wrue o o crmues s !Sc 1-Ib. size 2-b. ot sk ookt 3-Ib. size.............8425 5-Ib. Baskets of Fruit, for vajenm{u, $3. so'up Candies Mailed fil Over the U. S. and Insured Against Loss Phones NA. 2300-01-02, MEtro. $758 Paper Hearts Filled With Our 60c Candies TISEPTIC HALEF! Makers.of Vicks VapoRub produce newo mouth-wash—born in a } depression... priced accordingly ic: 51 mild enough membranes s 33 strong enough to do-everything an oral anti- septic can safely do: You can use Vicks Antiseptic in the usual way foe all your customary uses: 75¢ n.lne...fot only 35¢. At your nearest drug store: Only 35¢ B 9, 1933. AMUSEMERTS. AMUSEMENTS. NATIONAI. e Mat. Sat. at 2.30, ge to $1.08 I e TALLULAH BANKHEAD s,u..nfs&'.'.‘h.—nc..— With Aa All-Star S Case $1.10, ll%:; REBECCA of SUNNYBROOK FARM NAT]ONAL Sat., Feb. 11 0 AM. Inanswer to tremendous popular demand... we are bringing bac| In First Starring Picture. ‘HELLO EVERYBODY" SCREEN, @ % FANNIE WU 2 wms & e MILLS BROS. ACADEMY ©* Perteet Sound Phatoplars E. Lawrence Pnll“pa i m:ull!ul JACK OAKIE in_“UPTOWN NEW Also_Bupreme Short_Subjects. ASHTON CLARENDON. VA. Dj P 3 ESSL OLLY MORAN, CAROLINA B T WV 1 R CIRCLE -i.'n‘.‘.“ufi-&’.";n.":. i e AL mmxm Comedy. DUMBART EDMUND LOWE and LoIs | wruofl in “PHE DEvIL 18 D ING.” Comedy. Cartoon. FAIRLAWN ANACOSTIA, D. C. MITZI GREEN. “LITTLE ORPHAN ANNIE.” GAITHERSBURG. MP. . Harry Sweet Comeds - Asson- Pable. PRINCESS 1119 H St N.E. (Matinee Priday 3 P.M.)* Double Peature — MARIE POLL! STANTON yinc.o8t. TR W TEEN WOMEN. STATB Zaars .«“flfl’ . Cartoon. TAKOMA lll ’l‘ .Illtrll&.';‘& Phone G]'ORCI A 4312 JANET GAYNOR and CHAS, FARRELL in “Tess of the Storm Country” HIPPODROME o5..1x"Fudihe Dressler- \Ioran, Prospent Wm. Colller, Jr.. “County Pair.” ER. MD. “No Man of Her Own. EXOTILE, WD, William _Haines, 1343 Wisconsin Ave. 'z.-,; T b e5 Oarole Lombard. Today Jack Oakie. “Madison nuuPe Garden.” AMBASSADOR 7%, 3¢ RO S Y e - muo 624 H St. NE. “PAYMENT DEFERRED” AVALON w855 %5 3o “NIGHT AFTER NIGHT" AVENUE GRAND 7% Py “SCARLET DAWN” JANET. GAYNOR in COUNTRY. Tzas OF THE SToRM lark-McCul- LONY G* Av & Farragut st C ‘MAN AGAINST WOMAN’ 1230 C St. NE. 14th St. & Col. NW. “TAM A FLGITI\ E» TIVOLI Te 5t & ark 5 ww: TR RVILLE K G Ave. & Quebes 81. N.W. WARNER BROS. THEATERS 188 & Trving ._Novelties. cl.}v'i‘t""“"‘" and BOnT E = DEL_RAY. PALM THEATER be v O'SULLIVAN L HWG o in su.m BANUING 1347 % KATHLEEN _WRIGHT. NW.. Poly 8400"Redicing & tap dancing lasses. $3 a_month. rm.n Penn Studio, nwrfl Conn__Ave. Instruction in modern ball mflml 3 Private or class. Saturday e her—Studio, 11z h‘-'l and o é"l'l. p.m.. 'lt‘l orchestr: Frlvih l—n-‘= intment. Met. 411 t. 1900, 13¢ LEILA FOWLER LBALLROOM DANCING YE A complete _selection H Illl! price: Store Hours, 8 L@" 5530 Fm, Mg-mon nper Co, o T “NIGHT ATTFR NIGHT” l AND NiS CREAT UBILEE § THE DIXIE FOUR. CHAS.(VIRY) WHITTIER R Sekones MILDRED GAYE aud/ e TED LEWIS MIRIRM JORDAN MUNDIN A %01 mctune A ROMANCE OF A LIGHT~ FINGERED ROMEO WHO CAP- TURED WIS BLONDE PURSHER> + + - THEN SUBMITTED HER TO SHACKLES OF LOVE ! CLOSES SUNDAY NIGHT. ..., WILL NOT BE SHOWN IN ANY e @ wumaN BEINGS TURNED T0 WAX! MOST UNCANNY MYs. TERY EVER ‘SCREENED! AEATER THAN “DOC. TR X,” “MUMMY,” Ete. Unigue! Amazing! Different! STARTING Aoy ,v‘\:}\“t FOUR BIG ACTS AND AN EXTRA- ATTRACTION 1 The Ravishing Blonde... * Russian Siren of Filmdom BACLANOVA Entertaining You In A Program’of Songs 2. SOLLY WARD 3. ROBBINS FAMILY 4. FOUR GOLDEN BLONDES CHAPI.IN “The Pocrmaikers ALL IN CoRciou ;TECHNICOLO arnee B gretes o sl sl R LIONEL ATWILL FAY WRAY GLENDA FARRELL LAST DAY BARBARA STANWYCK N Ladies They T N * EXTRA » Madeline was wise!.. - ing nothing...Giving Was her only sin...it kept her on a merry-go-round of emotions until...! A-COLUMBIA PICTURE *CHILD Simultanevnaly it Radio City, New York ___ PATHE NEWS

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