Evening Star Newspaper, March 23, 1933, Page 40

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‘Von Unschuld U-vemty of Hlm, h .Il M. Wonnen's cm"éfm. 18 h.hcmn Fiace. "Music_lovers are invited YR Ao o P Regular Value, $1.35 Seft Shell Crsb With Fried r::r Sauce. Also Special 50c Dinner Served Daily from 11 AM. to 10 PM. Olmsted Grill 1336 G Street Thursdays and Saturda: OLE FIRESIDE THE SMART PLACE 1 Bus Terminal, T. B, Md. Only_13 Miles Fro FRIDAY ONLY 4PM.—8PM. SPECIAL SEA FOOD DINNER 50c Gomplete Dinner—Service or Csfeteris WALLIS’ 617 12th St. NW. e Have Blank Books complete selection ore Hours, 8 mellufl ‘;';ln’.- orrison Paper Co. 1009 Pa. Ave. 2,240 Pounds to the Tom Blue Ridge Va. Hard Stove Coal, $12.00 ial Furnace sixe, $10.50 Nut, $11.50 Pea, $8.35 Egr, $11.50 Blue Ridge Buckwheat, $7.00 Above Coal Mined in Virginia Blue Egg, $7.75 d-Strycture Pa. Bituminous ke Only Thin Wi oke “5 Lamp 3% Lamp &b Lpmp telivered 1p separate compn fine—showing you get Tmtunt ot Tomp, Prices May Advance Soon " Better Ovler Now When coal can't f in by chute we carry it from m.lck o your bins: we do not dump it on cw Guarantee: If you are pleased with our coal ufler burning “ 43 hours we will take it back and refund your money. Over 10,000 New Customers ln fl Yrs. in Baltimore and Washin There Is a Why World's Largest Retallers of Va. Anthracite BLUE RIDGE COAL CO. Miners of Virginia Anthracite Hard Coal o’mbnflng Plant e, Wi 4401 8475 #Speaks for Itselfr” Tonight We aro reducing our prices for Dinner every day to 35c, 85c and $i. No z:tm Charge_for Use o/ the Card Room Sluk Dinners, $1.28 Luncheons, 50, 65, 90 & $1.00 Senaible a la Carte Prices Daily From 12 Noon Untll 8 P.M. FPhone Norih 89i8 _EDUCATIONAL. r College Strayem“(;" g its removal to the Homer Building 13th and F Streets New classes are mow being forme BECRETARIAL SCIENCE. ACCBLN’I‘I‘NG and BUSINESSS ADMINISTRATION. Call, write or phone Nat, 1748 IW catalogue. “ITALIAN DINNERS Best of Quality Foods Macina’s Restaurant 1009 E St. N.W. Orders Delivered Met. 7675 ond Joor. 1634 Connecticut Ave. NEAR 20th ST. Announcing SPECIAL DlNNER .. 55c Served 5 to 8 P.M. -, — =" <] O'Donnell’s O'Donnéll> SEA GRILL TANG 0' THE SEA FOOD? Friday Special Lobster and Crab 5 Flake Platter Wu‘."&""’ iy \ Beer **207 E St N.W. Open AlL Night td . (BINGHAM APPROVED = FOR LONDON POST <5z Kentucky Publasher Will Suc- | Xons, oeed Mellon at Court of ~‘SL James. By the Assoclated Press. Robert, Worth B Louisville, Ky., newspaper publisher, today had the Senate’s approval of his appoint- ment as Ambassador to Great Britain. The_Senate confirmed the appoint- ment late yesterday without discussion and by unanimous consent after Sen- | = ator McNary of Oregon, Republican leader, withdrew an objection that had blocked consideration earlier. McNary had objected to taking up the nomination in the absence of Sen- ator Borah of Idaho, ranking Repub- lican member on the Foreign Relations Committee, which had held up action a week while it looked into some mlpeelcgk;e_ll made by Bingham in Scotland ‘Withdraws Objection. Later in the day, when Senator Rob- | i inson of Arkansas, the Democratic leader, for the second time asked that Bingham's name be considered, Mc- Nary announced he had been advised Borah had no objection to Bingham, n‘:: the Senat®™ promptly confirmed ‘The Senate then waived its rule re- | quiring that two days elapse before the | President is notified and agreed to in- form Mr. Roosevelt immediately of the | confirmation. Senator Robinson; Republican, of In- ||| diana, who put before the committee last week press accounts of the speeches made by Bingham in Scotland in 1927, which, he said, mjght indicate an at- | titude too lrlendly to England, with- drew any objection to him. Laid to Politics. | He exphlned to newspaper men he was “satisfled” that Bingham had been ‘misrepresented in the press accounts in America, which, he said, quoted Bing- | ham as’ apologizing for. America’s ac- | tions ‘at the Geneva Arms Conference | and expressing great admiration for English institutions. Senators Barkley and Logan, Ken- tucky Democrats, told the committee Bingham had been misrepresented, ex- plaining it was the result of a Ken- tucky political fight, with Bingham's| paper, the Louisville Courier-Journal, | supporting one candidate and an op-| position paper another. They read from | | a cable from Bingham in 1927 denying | The mooonte published in the opposition paper. TODAY’S AMUSEMENTS. National—“Cavalcade,” at 2:30 lnd 8:30 pm. Gayety—“Wine, Women and Song"' burlesque, at 2:15 and 8:15 Columbla—"Jungle Killer, 11:50 R 345, 5, 6:40, 8: 25 and FREE LECTURE Chmtlan Sclence —BY— Wilkiam Wallace Porter C. 5. B., of New York, N. Y. Member of the Board of Lec- tureship of The Mother Church, The First Church cf Bd:snflst in Boston, Massachu” setf In Memorial Continental Hall, DAR. 17th and D Sts. N.W. Priday, March 24, at 8 P.M. Under the Auspices of SECOND CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST Neo OCollestion All Welcome American Beauty, bri Nnnnllu!' A gor; russet brown, profusion of blooms. 30c - i ssc CLIMBERS Paul's Scarlet, intense, flery scarlet. carmine; rich perfume. Beautiful. Jacotte, reddish copper, and orange Silver Uoon. long creamy buds turn to hl[e saucer shaped blooms. '30c each; 3 for 85¢ THE ROSE SENSATION! The Autumn deMAmflud bronzy red and rich yellow. Everblooming. Vigoro, the specially prepa PRICE! § Ibs,, 50c; 10 Ibs., 85¢; sln':m.un-.u.u.mm.u.n -leumau.du.v- l.m flbl,iil 4“.(10, and Metropolitan—-Forty-second Street,” stli am, 12:45, 2:30, 4:15, 6, 7:45 and p.m. K-O Keith’s—"Our . Betters,” 0 a.m., 1:12, 3:14, 5L01M:nd v Midnight show: am, shows Loew’s l'n-— Bmlny Bad,” 11 am, 1:35, :35 and 10:10 p.m. Stage shows at 1 ll 3:13, 6:18 and 8:53 p.m, Tivoli—“The xlng'n Vacation,” at 2:50, 4:35, 6:20, 8:05 and 9:55 pm. Central—“Me and My Gal” from 11 am. to 11 pm. Ambassador—"“Private Jones," at 6:18, 8 and 9:45 p.m. ickroom Supplies —of every description car- ried in stock. Prices very reasonable. GIBSON CO. 917 G St. NW. f DELICIOUS DINNERS SEAFOOD or STEAK 50c | {SHAD ROE and BACON 75c¢| Tomorrow—Friday ‘ | i Served at Our 3 Places 18th & Col. B4 Q]anher I | In thé Spring . ..a Young Man’s Fancy —does & lot of turning—but this Spring is one time you should consider home repairs seriously. Not in many, many years have you been able to buy high-grade materials at such low prices; besides, cheap materials prove more expensive in the long run. Depend upon Barker's prompt delivery and quality. Guaranteed by a 67-year-old reputation. Geo. M. Barker « GOMPANY e————————— LUMBER and MILLWORK «+SINCE 1865 - €49 N. Y. Ave. N.W. NA. 18 A5t & F st NW. N.W. Schneider’s is nationally known as the mecca for the Bést in ds, , Tls reputation dates 10 ‘the days when Grover Cléveland ‘presided at the White House. Friday’s Special N\ Regular Price, 98¢ seecial 50 Biue Points on 1¢ shell. Clam Chowder. Broiled S Sea Bass; Lima uu-gratin, Roosevelt Coffee. Served 11 AM. to 12 P.M. cmu:m:n's ‘e CAFE © Since 1886 427 11th St. N.W. O, THURSDAY, TONIGHT 11 PRE'VIEW SHOWING Adventure Outleaping the Maddest Dreams..! Crashing Out of Time’s Dark Ages! Smashin, Into Our Own World RRIDAY.SATURDAY Doors Open 9:30 A M. aKko RADIO PICTURE Direct from world's Iargest theatres—The Musi Hall and RKO Roxy. Radio City. New York with FAY WRAY, ROBERT ARMSTRONG, BRUCE CABOT and PATHE NEWS Grom an Jdes Goncieved and Executed by MERIAN C.COOPER STORY BY MERIAN C.COOPER & EDGAR WALLACE 3 Directed by ERNEST B.SCHOEDSACK & MERIAN C.COOPER uneL. <Jol | SPECIAL NOTICE TO CONCERT PATRONS MENUHIN=LILY PONS CONCERTS CANCELLED By reason of the death of K ilson-Greene, and with- out fault on the part of the artists, it has been deemed advisable to cancel the concerts scheduled to be performed by Meauhin and Lily Pons st Constitution Hall on March 25th and 31st, respectively. Application blanks for refund may be secured from the Wilson-Greene Concert Buresu, located st 1300 G Strest N.W., Washington, . C. Jobn M. Wilson, 'WHEN AFTER VIGOROUSLY INSISTING THAT 'You BUY THE TICKETS YOU DISCOVER YOU ARE M/ ‘Thoughtlessness is a great handicap. Be thoughtful concerning your oyes. See FULKERSON for reliable, competent service. 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Red, pink and white, 35c ea.; 3 for $1 California Privet, bundle of 25, $1.00; $3.00 per 100. Japanese Barberry, 10 for 90c; $8.50 per 100. per doz.; 10-12 ft. SPRING FLOWERING SHRUBS Fine, hakhy spegimens. Never offered at such low prices, quality considered, be- fore. SEE THEMI Pink Flowering Almend per Ib. GRAPES Catawba . Moore’s Early Concord Cherries 35cea.; 3 tor $1.00 [65¢c en.; 6 ...;s.zs s Inc. 626 Indiana Avenue N.W. extending thru to 617 C St. N.W. FRUIT TREES Apples Peaches Pears mixed from the 50 Ibs. or over, Free Deliveries ONE OF OUR.NEW CATALOGS FREE ON RIQUIS'I' ! at special pri praying materials gerden all hinds at n‘-n‘ ;rim on dql of sale. ALWAYS' A BETTER SHOW AT ENNETT./« "OUR BETTERS? i ‘S'lx;é;l'l-'. Home of SIDNEY LU! MARCH 23, 1933. NATIONAL- .53 Mat. Today, 2:30: Tonight, 8:30 Last Performance l--‘-y \un Nights: B5¢, 83¢, Ail_Performances Next Woek, Bog. Mon. Sests Now Selilng Fourth Play of the Americag The- atre Boclely's Subscription Beasem GEORGE M. COHAN P ia the funiest play In Ameries GEONS AND PEOPLE enture of ’l'he Blond G.CR“AZ FPriday Night w Nieht. ASHTON CLARENDON, VA. HAYES., RAMON NOVARRO, A RRO, “SON. toment l Y ANE GoN- EOWARDS 1n BT BETHESDA. estern Elocizie Sound With JOAN BLON- S grierl MPP(DROME Totay Fom Norma Shearer, Clark Gable “Strange Interlude” AMBASSADOR c.'*2.% Amnfio 624 H St. NE. AVALO WARNER BROS. THEATERS l g GBO. ARLISS, “KIN % oF RLIoe IG'S VACATION.” | SECO SILVER sw BERE n Nm fn PALM THEATER e R.IAHDOOORm-ndKAml‘ EY In . THE PRANTOM n:'llmh.l 0’ 4 (OR- OF CREST- SAVE YOUR EYES BY OONSIILTIN’G OUR I!n-r“ M. A. J..EESE Optical Co. 4 9th St. N.W. TOMORROW... :lheStmmNcweu .......‘u..lun GLENDA FARRELI - E InGTon 37 a8 WA BETTER THAN bl SONE WA GE. @ Radio F.,,, il or her ToodevTe desuh - in person SONGS, YOU'LL LOVE TO WEAR _ THE DEXTEROUS COMEDY AND DANCING OLD MAN WHOOPEE WIMSELF | ; COSSACKS WHIRLS & TWIRLS tunity tonte?r:: every show, Maoame RACKETEER is back. .this time her larceny is grand!. . . . LAST TIMES TODAY JOE """‘"“1’,"‘““‘“ ALISON SKIPWORTH - ROLAND YOUNG SARI MARITZA ... of Zorememnt Acture TOMORROW Call her cheap. Call her common. Call her bad. It was all for love. SYLVIA SIDNEY GEORGE RAF‘I’ VINA DELMARS “ nmyenucus and wis u| romance.. Greater fhln *BAD GIRL" ¥ LAST DAY John-Ethel- -Lionel | BARRY! ‘kAS and the EM 5' Cohen .’..d Kelly take to the high seas and hit a new high for hilarity! CARL LAEMMLE Prcacnts. & 4EL % Special Presentation TROU His Holiness POPE PIUS XL Ohe NOICE % VATICMl THE INTIH 4 THE %“-ENV HISTORY 0’ “II'- PAPAL STATE!

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