Evening Star Newspaper, March 3, 1933, Page 28

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Fresh Homemade CANDIES soclhfl 2-1b. Box §1 Made !‘ru.h ‘Every Day Here in Washinston By our own Fannie May Girls Candy_ Mailed Everywhere sured Free D. C. POST OFFICE ing Physical Care of Building to Architect’s Office. President Hoover today signed the bill providing for placing the jurisdiction, 5 | custody and control of the W Avoid the crowded City Dine here in Comfort Sensible Prices OLNEY FARM OLNEY, MD. * COMPANY * LUMBER and MILLWORK «+SINCE 1865 - 649 N. Y. Ave. N.W. NA. 1348 UVENIRS of every description. Flags, pictures, badges, ete. Visiteors to Washington will welcome our great dis- play and low prices. Wholesale and Retail Agents Wanted GARRISON’S The House of Novelties 1215 E St. N.W.\ Liveral Allowance on Your 014 ‘i 3136 1ith ST. ADASIS 8100 Soad Service TO OLD POINT COMFORT AND NORFOLK, VA. When accompanied by two pas- sengers. With one passenger, $3.C0, as_heretofore. Immediate use on arrival. Luxurions travel st low rate. Keduced All-Expense Outings. GOLFING - FISHING - RIDING BAILY SAILINGS 630 P. M. TTH STREET WHARVES. City Tieket Offics, 1423 M St. ‘ N.W. NAL 1520, D1s. 3760 - - N RFOLK & WASHINGTON lINE DOCTORS Recor:mend AMBULANCES Clean, Fresh and SANI'YARY Charges Lowest in City $4.00 ANY PLACE IN D. C. Very Low Rates on Long Distance Calls Call COL 0432 | cabs would be prosecuted, was issaed Commission to Consider New Pro- 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 Egs, $11.50 Blue Ridge Buckwheat, $7.00 Above Coal Mined in Virginia Smokeless Egg, $9.25 Bituminous Coal Without Smoke or Seot Lump, Bl\le Egg, $7.75 Hard-Structure Pn Bituminous Make Only Thin White Smoke 5% Lump Coal. $6.35 50% Lump Coal, $6.25 Lump delivered in separate compartment from the fine—showing you get correet amount of lump. Prices May Advance Soon Better Order Now s coal can’t be put in by chu 'I';E;!!‘Y it from truck tn your bins; we do not dump it on curb. 2i4 Dple: Guarantee: It u\l are not coal sfter burning it 48 hours b Ol (e%e It back and refund your 10,000 New Customers in 3 ¥ra. OT ! B more and Washington There Is a Reason Why World’s Largest Retailers of Va. Anthraclte BLUE RIDGE COAL CO. Miners of Virginia Anthracite Hard Coal Alexandria Rd., So. Washington, Va. |{ Me. 4401 Wal. 8475 Opposite Texaco Oil Distributing Plant City Post Office in the Secretary of the y ce Treasury. This means that the physical care of the building will come under the immediate supervsion of the supervis- ing architect’s office. Heretofore the Post Office Department itself has had this jurisdiction. At the same time thn President signed the following Authorization for Llu "President_to same to his mother, IB: Amendment of Act. Amendment of an act of Congress relating to the approval of regulations for prevention of collisions on certain harbors, rivers and inland nm'ml of the United States. Anmtolmendthomofm y 14, 1920, authorizing and directing me collection of fees for work done for the benefit tz{ Int‘;llml; A ¢ An act author! 08 of proposed donation of property in Max- well, Nebr., for Federal building pur- poses. Reservation Increased. An act to permanently set aside cer- tain lands in Utah as an addition to the Navajo Indian Reservation. An act to amend the description of land described in section 1 of the act approved February 14, 1931, entitled “an act to authorize the President of the United States to establish the Canyon De Chelly National Monument within the Navajo Indian Reservation, Ariz.” —_— TAXI MEN WARNED ON RATE CHANGING Visitors to-Be Advised of Existing Zone System and Violations Will Be Punished. A warning to taxicab operators that Utilities Commission order against any change in the scheduled rates of the by the commission yesterday with a statement to Wasl ux:ither zone system here, receipt of rumors by the commission's staff that some taxicab operators were talking of increasing rates during the inaugural period. Under the present system, the com- mission has not approved the rates of the varlous cab companies or individual | operators. By order of the commission, however, each cab owner is required to file his own schedule of rates with the commission. The commission also has o;dered l')h?s‘ ;f lx‘z’y :‘m{lwor‘ or owner of a cal foun 4 violating his schedule of rates, he shall be prosecuted. The maximum penalty is $300 fine for each offense or imprison- ment of not more t!un 90 days. HEARING ON ZONING SET FOR MARCH 15| posal for Lots on Chevy Chase Circle. A new proposal for the solution of the long-debated question of the zon- ing of lots on the west side of Con- necticut avenue on the city side of Chevy Chase circle will be considered by the Zoning Comm.lnlon at & spe- cial hearing March 1. Owners of two lots in the small tri- angle there again have asked that the properties be changed from a resi- dential to a first commercial zone use, this time with new proposals for de- cision as to the highway plan concern- ing Thirty-ninth street and Northamp- ton street. Owners of property on the North- ! ampton street side of the triangle, it is sald, are willing to dedicate a depth of 40 feet of land for a sugges widening of that street to 90 feet. Tied in with this n is & pro- posal that Thirty-ninth m—m be termi- nated at Northampton street, instead of extended to the line of Ouver street and then carried eastward to intersect Connecticut avenue, as formerly pro- posed. 2 Ar]i; n::]fl; Te] “u;; yltnn involves P! for the mo of the Chevy Chase Baptist Church, now on West- ern avenue, to a new location nearer the circle and a proposal for the erec- tion of a post office substation between the new church site and the proposed stores on the property subject to the zoning hearing. STIMSON TO REMAIN HERE ANOTHER WEEK Secretary of State Waits to Give Successor Any Needed As- sistance. Secretary of State Stimson announced today he would remain in Washington until the end of next week to give any possible assistance to his successor, Senator Cordell Hull. Secretary and Mrs. Stimson will take a long vacation trip by automobile be- fore taking up their heme in New ank They will drive south by way Charleston, 8. C, and may vmt the == | Rocky Mountain :ount.ry before ldn( to New York, where Mr. Stimson resume his law practice. TODAY’S AMUSEMENTS. National—Paul Muni in “Counsellor- at-Law,” at 8:20 p.m. Gayety—“Inaugural Girls,” burlesque, at 2:15 and 8:15 p.m. Columbia—“Handle Care,” at 11:55 am. 1:55, !.50, 5:50, 7:45 and 9:45 pm. Palace—“She Done Him Wrong,” 10:30 a.m., 12:30, 2:35, 4:35, IMI“ 10:45 p.m.*and 12:50 Rialto — “Private am., 1:32, 3:32, 5:32, .m. “Rome Express” at 11:30 p.m. Slam,” at 11:35 and’12:15 a.m. at 9:15, 10:58 a.m., 12:41, 2:24, 4:07, 6, 7:53, 9:46 and 11:39 pm. . Stage shows at !245. 3:20, 556. 8:40 and 11:25 pm. Loew’s Fox—“Clear All 10:30 am., 12:45, 3:05, 10:05 p.m. and 12:20 am. Stage at 12, 2:20, 4:35, 6:55, 9:15 and 11:35 p.m. Tivoli—Hard to Handle,” at 2:30, 4:15, 6, 7:50 and 9:4Q p.m. Central—The Kid From Spain,” from 11 am. to 11 pm. More Orchids” ot ¥ Ambassador—*No 6:30, 8:10 and 9:50 pam, GOES T0 TREASURY| | [Hoover ‘Signs Bill Transfer- any proved violation of the Public |™® advising them of the exuun; fiat-rate | |/ The statement was lssued following | etropolitan—*‘Grand am,, 1:25,.3:15, 5, 6:50, 8:35, 10:25 pm. R-K-O Kelth's—“The Great Jasper.” | & -KMB“KS?’X' of HOTEL ~~ POOL CAROLINA, TV S iaaF CIRCLE »ifner ot A"‘fi‘” hfi HORLEY, "EA OOMBARTON e e News. edies. 7 and 9. FAIRLAWN AvAcosTiA. ». o “NIGHT AFTER NIGHT.” With uu Saturdays and Thursdays OLE FIRESIDE THE SMART PLACE Bus Terminal, T. B., Md. Only 13 Miles From D. C. Open Saturday 3 P.M. to 9 PM. All Depts. Ty ENE Soda Fountain Double “Feature (Mat., 2:00_ P.M)—JACK Drug Dept. MR B aciay T W VIC- Surgical & Fitting Dept. GIBSON'S 917 G St. NW. OPEN ALLNIGHT ered Pha; Duty 24 Soda Fountain Never Closed ‘We Deliver Anywhere—Any Time ANNAPOLIS PHARMACY Wéh and H S0 NW O RO s RCrALD leA' and KAY PRANCIS in 2CYNARA” HIPPODROME_S.rse. Warren Wil Helen onandicr: ~Vanicy Brser CAMEQ_ = sapyrs. ws— Helen Hayes, “Farewell to Arms” HYATTSVILLE WD, Jack Oakle, “If T m I RICHMOND_ *:xzsvests James Dunn, ROCKVILLE, ARCADE cpseiie, - AMBASSADOR co'*R:¥w “NO MORE ORCHIDS” APOLLO 624 H St. NE. “NIGHT AFTER NIGHT” AVALON i3k 52 B, PErokRT ERWIN and ¢ oom AVENUE GRAND 2% Iy ANN HARDING. LESLIE WARD, __“ANIMAL RRiaDOM T _demedy CENTRAL o st nn n nl T 'Ds;wn ‘nmns :xw A EeA. Ga. Av-. & Farragut Bt DIRECTION OF SIDNEY LUST AR Inaugural Visitors Be sure to visit Washing- ton’s newest and largest new and old book store. Park Book Shop 919 G St. N.W. Bargain Tables—25c, 50c, $1.00 WARNER“ BROS. THEATERS 1230 C 8. NE WILLIAM POWELL, JOAN BLONDELL. “LAWYER MAN." AVOY ' 5o 3 ol B, BUcK JoNEs. sy . SERIAL._W. C. Plel mfidn;m TIVOLI = st & Farx 24 NW. JAMES CAGNEY. HAN- B “Ae Toad Comedy RK Ga. Ave. & Quebes L. N.W. | ® | “BY WHOSE HAND?” | @ | JESSE THEATER it N R. C. A. Pheto Open Evenings INAUGURATION DAY DINNER 4 to 8 P.M. SPECIAL DINNER REGULARLY $1.00 T5¢ [ SPECIAL 6-COURSE s 00 || a2 DE LUXE DINNER .__Comedy. m & R I Ave N.W. NCER A TRACY and in “ME AND MY Other Delicious Dinners 55c and 65c o, M. = itk ¥ AR DEL n!. Luncheon, 11 AM. to 4 P.M. 25¢, 35¢, 50c Served at Our 3 Places |18th & ol Rd. 13th & F Sts. N.W. 1521 K St. _ Collier Inn_| No. 79 for Sm\u Trouble, Catarrh and Colds Homeopathic Pharmacy 1007 H ST. N.W. NA. 1695 WALTER MORGAN COMPANY, INC. PAINTS, WALLPAPER, ARTISTS’ SUPPLIES O et 17 VIl o e e sty Sl St ceremonies are invi our wl on sale at attractive prices useful and appropriate gifts and souvenirs of Washington. Jig-saw Puzzles, Post Card Views of Wi Chil- dren’s Painting Books, Oilochromed Picture C: Giant Play Blocks, Framed Hand-painted Pictures, Artists’ S Drawing Instruments, Water Color Boxes, Crayon Sets, Palettes, Pastel Sets, Washable Coated Fabric Table Cloths. WALTER MORGAN COMPANY, INC. 421 10th Street N.W. Next Door to Washington Gas Light Company Offices Store open week days, including Saturdays, until 6 P.M. FREE LECTURE CHRISTIAN SCIENCE —BY— WILLIAM E. BROWN, C. S. B. OF LOS ANGELES, CALIF, Member of the Board of Lectureship of The Mother Church, The First Church of Christ, Scientist, ;n Boston, Massachusetts. . In Constitution Hall 18th, C and D Sts., Sunday, March 5, at 3:30 P.M. Under the Auspices of First, Second, Third and Fourth Churches of Christ, Scientist HON. No Collection All Welcome ’mmm——ui See the Parade From the ELEVATED VIEWPOINT n on the 2nd Floor of the 2| Metropolitan Hotel Penna. Ave. Between 6th and 7th Sts. Individual chair seats on a covered grandstand protected from the weather. Unob- structed view—stands ele- vated one story above street. Prices $3,30, $3.85, $4.40, in- cluding tax. Also covered Seats on First Floor, $2.75. Act today INSPECT AND MAKE RESERVATIONS—NOW Tickets on Sale at Metropolitan Hotel (Grand Stand Office Open Till 9 O’Clock Tonight) or From mmnmuwmn—-n&mun AMUSEMENTS. AMOS " ll" APPEAR AT 12:372:56—0:15—17:34—9:53—12:1 2 MDNIGHT SHOW TONIGNT 11:30 INAUCURAL/ SHOW /. FIRST TIME. gunrdmu gwulqgj, N | MOIC ovi u?u"fl: O NEw PRESIDENT A5 THE WORLD'S GREAT- EST CORRESPONDENT AND CO-RESPONDENT- 40 witk. UNA MERKEL /4 ‘Benita HUME moum METRO- FeTares “ll sclzm[ THEATRE OF THE STARS CARY GRANT-OWEN MOORE NORH BEERY- GILBER D HTFUL COMEDY- . NEI?CE .JUST.RIGHT, FOR THE WHOLE FAMI L/ MORAN » MACK QS THE CROW ELYS 4 SAVE YOUR EYES BY OONSI!I-‘I'INO OUR OPTOMETRI! Il nl! eves l" ILHNG THRING DRAM: THUNDERING Last Word in Dazzling Spec- tacular Screen Entertainment! o staee Radios Oun Favorite VAUGHN DE LEATH Offeting New Hit Sones . JACK McLALLEN AND “SARAH” ROY S‘I ECK WIZARD OF STRINGS MERLE'S COCKATOO0S HE KNEW ALL ABOUT LOVE— SHUFFLED IT WITH CARDS —AND WAS IT A SYSTEM! From the Novel by KUSSELL HERTS { First National-Vitaphone's Come Slant on the National Pest-Time ORETTA ARL YOUNG " LUKAS GLERDA FARRELL SHOW T0 MTE ot 11:30 p. m. A lifetime of adventure lived in one wild, exciting night on 8 speed- ing train! X GREAT STARS Mane than 50 Featured Artists “ 200 GLORIOUS GIRLS! Including WARNER BAXTER | BEBE DANIELS if Jil GEORGE BRENT {if } UNA MERKEL [if fi RUBY KEELER DICK POWELL il GINGER ROGERS || ETHEL WATERS LEW LESLIE'S MUSICAL REVUE ‘\RHAP 0 DYm BlAC K" Blue cHotes and, P Clfll mfl CDII PIKE MVH mlfllh enda COMPANY OF 100 BROADWAY STARS NATIONAL To & tncluding’ Neat Swday Nieht Mat. Today, 2:20 P. M. UNSELLORAELAV TonAYmm Third play of Ameriear. Theatre ciety sulacription series. PODRECCA'S NOVEL REVUE %PICCOI..I 12,000 SENSATIONAL MROUG!K)U‘I ‘ln! WDHVI VARIETY/ MUSIC HALL/ COMIC OPERA/ FANTASIES / IM-LE'I PARODY~ CIRCUS 3b$ wa Nights G3e to $2.75. Mats. Wed. and sat. SSe te $2.20. Extra Mats. Tues., 'n rs., Fri, at N 3143 P, M, 53¢ (e $1.65. Actor’s Fund Benefit Insuguration Benefit fo be held at BELASCO THEATER NEXT SUNDAY EVE. at 8:30 The Greatest Stars of the Theatre Coming Specially from New York © Bex Office Now Open at Belaseo Management. .. ... ol oo Daniel_Frohman | THE CORCORAN GALLERY of ART | Permanent Collections and Special Exhibitions Open as follows: | Tomorrow (Saturday) Closed. | Sunday—3:00 to 5:00. ‘ Monday tg osuurguy inclusive, INAUGURAL PARADE GRAND STAND SEATS Covered Stands 13th & Pa. Ave. NW, Corner Tickets, $3, $4, $5, plus tax T. Athur Smith Bureas, 1330 G St. . in Kitt Co. NA. 3700. 'ETY-BURLESK INAUGURAL GIRLS’ ALL NEW SHOW BIG MID-NITE FROLICS Friday and Saturday Nights DANCING. of the LFARN TO DANCE oMol or Dancine. Nar. Bose: Earie Fagater 3th and E Sts. N.W. 2¢ Mrs. Acher—Studio, 1127 10th Bl and da Mon, Fri., chn neing and 3 to by -»qh-ut. Met. 4180, Eat. 1009. . 1u 1BPM. DANCE u'n!l-nl COMMANDERS' S0c AICADIA-IMIIL &n.u-. &

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