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11 BILLIONS COST LAIDTHY LAW Association Against Amend ment Challenges Refutation of “Federal Figures.” By the Associated Press. A total just under $11,000,000,000 Is the estimate of the cost of prohibition made by the Association Against the Prohibition Amednment. This figure was given in a statement Issued yesterday by the organization calling upon Congress to submit the question of repeal to the people. The association also estimated co;t of en forcement at.$370.000.000 and the na tional drink bill" at $28,414,949,600. "We are prepared." said the state ment. "to substantiate every one of he foregoing figures. Where they have not been lifted bodily from federal official reports, they are sound esti mates. which will successfully withstand the scrutiny of any statistician who is Impartial and competent." Federal Figures Quoted. In a leiter to each member of Con gress. Curran said: “I am confident that, in the light of the totals in this 12-year bill, you will be better able to form an opinion as to whether the peo ple opposing national prohibition arc justified in their contention that they have paid enough." Curran presented the following figures covering a period from January. 1920. to July 30. 1931. citing that the totals are Federal only and "do not include returns from other than United States Government agencies: "Arrests for prohibition violations have , numbered 681.657. Convictions (416.593 cases, with an average of 1.2 defendants in each case) ! estimated. 499.911. Number of prisoners (estimated from Jail sentences). 171.205. Persons killed by violence i to October 1. 1930). 286. Seizures of stills. 291.181. Seizures of liquor, mash. etc. (gal-, Jons 1. 266.790.612 Automobiles seized. 77.707. Vessels and boats seized. 6 S09. Value of all property seized. $231, 009.381. Fines ana penalties, sou.uuj.im— *291.013.724. Premises padlocked (estimated from totals of civil cases for three different years) 35.365. Prohibition agents dismissed "for cause" to June 30. 1930. 1 604 Prohibition agents dropped from the service otherwise. 11.982. Cost of enforcement estimated). *370.000.000 Loss of revenue (estimated). $10. 984.000.000. National drink bill. $28 414.949.600.'' 1.000 Additional Killings. Curran said that in addition to the 586 killings of and by Federal agents, a "responsible list of over 1.000 addi tienal killings has been published." In computing the drink bill. Curran said, "our estimates of the quantity of wine produced have been a little higher than those of the Government and our beer estimates a trifle less, while our spirits estimates are consid ers blv higher." "We are prepared to substantiate every one of the foregoing figures." Curran said "Where they have not been lifted bodily from Federal official reports, they are sound estimates, which w ill successfully withstand the scrutiny of any statistician who is impartial and competent ’’ Curran accompanied his letter with a digest of the Wickersham report which he said "seems to have fresh significance at this time.” TODAY S AMUSEMENTS. National—"Cyrano de Bergerac,” at 8:20 p.m. Belasco—"Smiling Faces." at 8:30 p.m. Gayety—"London Gayety Girls." at 2:15 and 8:15 p.m. Columbia—"Mata Hari." at 11:25 a.m. 1:25, 3:30, 5:30, 1:30 and 9:35 p.m. R-K-0 Keith’s—Kate Smith In per son. at 12:29. 2:50. 5:11. 7:42 and 10:03 p.m. “Girl of the Rio,” at 10:20 a.m., , 12:41. 3:02, 5:23. 7:54 and 10:15 p.m. Stage shows at 11:38 a.m., 1:59, 4:20. 6:51 and 9:12 p.m. Palace—"Tomorrow and Tomorrow." at 11:30 a.m.. 2, 4:35, 7:05 and 9:40 p.m. Stage shows at 1:20, 3:55, 6:25; and 9 p.m. Metropolitan—"Husband's Holiday.” . at 11:24 a.m.. 1:08. 2:53. 4:38, 6:22.! 8:06 and 9:52 p.m. Rialto—"Michael and Mary.” at 11:47 a.m., 1:46, 3:45. 5:44, 7:43 and 9:52 p.m. Earle—"Taxi," at 11:15 a.m.. 1:40. 4:30. 7:31 and 10:06 p.m. Stage shows at 12:42. 3:25, 6:26 and 9:01 p.m. Fox—"The Silent Witness," at 11:42 a.m., 1:51. 4:32, 7:13 and 9:54 p.m. Stage shows at 1:17, 3:58, 6:39 and 9:20 p.m. Tivcli—"Private Lives,” at 2:20, 4:05, 5:55. 7:40 and 9:30 p.m. Central—"Men of Chance.” Ambassador—"Taxi," at 6:15, 8:05 and 10 p.m. Best Interests Held Neglected in Failure of National Officers to Act. — The Executive Committee of the De partment of the District of Columb'a of the American Legion wants aggressive action taken by its national organiza tion cn the proposed popular referen dum on the eighteenth amendment. In a resolution adopted by the committee and made public yesterday by C. W Browning, department adjutant, the National Executive Committee and the national commander are flatly told that their adopted course in declining to push aggressively this program of the thirteenth annual convention "is not for the best interests of these United States, or the American Legion, and not a compliance with the mandate of the na tional convention.' Other resolutions adopted by the Dis trict Executive Committee opposed re ductions in Government salaries: advo cated trial in a Federal District Court in the United States for the four de fendants in the Massie case at Hono lulu and requested Congress to reject the Mapes tax bills and other similar legislation until "such citizens shall j have been given the right of citizenship in franchise and in representation in the Congress.” BLUE LAWS DEFEATED PLAINFIELD, N. J. February 8 </P>.—Plainfield's theaters yesterday won the first skirmish in their war over Sunday blue laws. Armed with a re- | straining order, three theaters opened and were unmolested by police. It was the first time in the city's history that residents have been able to attend motion pictures on Sunday. Arrests halted two previous attempts to open A SWEET HEART for Your Sweetheart To let “HER” know how much you think of her, give her a heart-shaped box, filled to the brim with delicous, FRESH I 60c lb. 2-lb. Box—Your -fl Own Selection..1/1/ Satin Hearts °»e $1.15 Two $1 .95 . pound X pound X • 1 Three $^.25 Five $^.50| pound %} pound Tt 1 Paper Hearts Half One pound pound Two .50 Three pound X pound Made fresh today and every day by our • own Fannie May Girls here in Washington Candy Mailed Everywhere—Insured Free Fannie May Candy Shops 1010 E St. N.W. 1-106 N.Y. Ave. N.W. 3305 14th St. N.W. 1704 Pa. Ave. N.W. 1354 F St. N.W. DEFENSE MEASE National Committee State ment Includes Plea tor Army Navy Co-ordination. Increased armaments, military train ing in universities and colleges and co ordination of the Army and Navy into one department were urged by the Na tional Defense Committee of the Amer ican Legion in a statement yesterday, declaring 'the so-called hand of econ omy has placed its fingers upon the throat of our Aimy and our Navy and is slowly strangling them to death." “Our investigation convinces us." said the committee in making public results of its survey, “that the present defense of America is not only a crime, but is a national disgrace. The Regular Army does not equal the military force al lowed a defeated Germany by the vic torious allies." The committee asserted it would be better to economize in other depart ments "than jeopardize the life of the Nation itself." It urged passage of bills to bring the Navy to the limit of the strength allowed by the London naval _ WHERE TO DINE._ treaty, and made these recommenda tions : Increase the strength of the Regular Army to 165,000 enlisted men and from 12,000 to 14,000 officers; no reductions in appropriations for the National Guard, the R. O. T. C„ the C. M, T. C„ and the Organized Reserve; merge of the Army and Navy Into a separate department of national defense; mili tary training In colleges and universities. PILOT BURNS TO DEATH Crashes in Army Plane at Rantoul, HI—Companion Is Unhurt. RANTOUL, 111.. February 8 (yP).— Lieut. Albert L. Alexander of Chanute Field was burned to death late Satur day night when the Army plane which he was piloting crashed to the ground ; i front a low altitude. Llovd Bender, son of Capt. Walter Bender of the Field Corps, was a pas senger. but he escaped with only minor injuries. Field officials were unable to account for the accident. Alexander was the son of Maj. Al i bert Alexander of the Dental Corps, now stationed at Philippine Islands. sk us; for the kind of Blank Books you needs. E. Morrison Paper Co. 1009 Pa. Ave. IB".7^ Complete Outfits for Develop i n g pa AA and Printing 0/.ww Kodak Films m luffer ^Albert,iJ 815 IOTH STREET. N.W. i 719 13th, Strayer College Bldg. Luncheon. 35c, 50c; Dinner, 50c Wholesome food vrepared bv best of women J cooks under a trained dietician. BATHERS GIVE AUGUST TOUCH TO LONG BEACH — Driftwood Fire on Sands Wins Favor of Enthusiasts, How ever, After Brief Dip. By the Associated Press. LONG BEACH. N. Y.. February 8 — New York forgot that it was February and came to the seashore yesterday. Police estimated 5.000 persons came to the beach, lolling on the sands as If it were August. At Jones Beach, State troopers guard ed against unseasonable swimming by the too-enthusiastic, but at Long Beach one party of six donned bathing suits and dashed headlong Into the surf. It No. 80 for Neuritis Homeopathic Pharmacy 1007 H St. N.W. NA. 1695 Our Optometrist ,v —will Rive your eyes a thorouRh examination, and if fyeglasses are needed we will make them No appointment necessary. M. A. LEESE Optical Co. __614 9th St. N.W. !♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦« «« ♦♦♦♦ » » »' H» » j DINNERS of the j X Auto Show X X “Beauty Trcatment” l ♦ ♦ ♦ HERBERT LANDSMAN, ♦ « 901 E. Capitol St. * ♦ ♦ ♦ JOSEPH REUTER, * } 515 Tenth St. N.E. ♦ I ^CARL : ♦ N.C O H » © A A TB# ♦ ♦ Any Sen ice—Any Car—Any Hour" ? ♦ 614 H St. N.W. Dist. 2775 ♦ ♦ ♦ *♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦♦♦♦• ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦♦ / was only a minute or so, however, be fore they were clustered about a drift wood fire, high on the sands. Roads everywhere were clogged by automobllists enjoying a bright, warm sun. -«-- — - When the mechanism of the traveling hare broke down during a dog race at Wimbledon, England, a canine con testant ran onto it with such force that he turned a somersault and broke a hind leg. ^mujaiNEVEmcue^ HITwimife ME SCO £ 3* COFFEE 1013 E STBEET MW. c Great Value* > S for Tuesday x ^ 15c Tintex Dyas, very ^ apecial. Each. w^X #5 Segal Blades, double edge,^^ Xand 1—50c Vivaudou Shaving C Cream; total value, ^Ps8c. Both for. ^3 cakes Jergen’s Toilet 1 A - * ^gSoaps, assorted. ll/vX 50c Aspirin, 100s, 5 fl ^Sgr. 2 for. Large E. * K. Wine AQ € ^Tonic. Special . ^LsOc Pint Rubbing Al- S ^ # ^Tcohol. Special . ll ^ WE DELIVER—*! OR MORE > GIBSON’S i C 915 G St. N.W. > { HERE IT IS! 5 w. Another \ All stored, traded-in, reclaimed, damaged and floor sample merchandise, together with BRAND NEW MERCHANDISE, marked at ridiculous prices for another grand clean-up! Suites, odd pieces, brand-new and slightly used . . . every item in this sale is priced at unusual reductions. You’ll never forget this Warehouse Sale because the values are phenomenal! Come early. . . . Sale starts at 8 A.M. Quantities are limited and it is ONE DAY ONLY! r ONE DAY ONLY! TUESDAY—FEBRUARY 9th—8 A.MVSA^S*/** -- Reg. $98-3-Pc. Fine Overstuffed Living Room Suites All new and perfect. Every one fully guar anteed. Regular $139 10-Pc. Genuine Walnut Veneer Dining Room Suites AM Brand New $GQ.80 and Perfect Regular $89.SO-4-Piece Bed Room Suites Finished in Early Atner- ^ ican Maple. All New V and Perfect. 589.00 Kitchen Coal Range, with upper warming closet. S-io-SO From storage. 1L SI.98 Folding Card Tables. strongly made with leather- nr ette top. Red or green... ODC 51.98 Nicely Made End QC_ Tables, finished in walnut.. OOC 52.49 IValnut-linish ton- Sa .00 sole Tables of gumwood... 1 5139.00 Walnut 4-Pc. Bed Room Suite, with choilorobe. Sj-Q-95 Almost good as new. 03 S4.95 Guaranteed Perfect 6x9 Felt-base Linoleum S|.98 52.98 Fancy Silk Sofa Pillows, in beautiful new S^OO colors . 1 5198.00 Walnut 7-Pc. Queen Anne Dining Room Suite. SnQ-50 taken in trade. LtO S4.95 Living Room Tables, all new and perfect, modern style oc casional tables and daven- S<j.95 port tables. L, 517.50 9x12 Fiber Rugs. 5 m .95 used only a short time.... ^ .$<00 to SI 5.00 Library Chairs and Rockers, some floor Sq.98 samples in the lot. ,5 SG9.00 OvcrstufTfd 9-Piece Liv ing Room Suites, covered SP.00 in velour. Reclaimed. D 5119.00 3-Pieoe Blue Velour Liv ing Room Suite, from S«|y«.95 storage. Good condition 535.00 Box-Frame 2-Piece Library Suite, covered with imita- S j .95 tion leather. Traded in. . f| S98.R0 OverstmTcd 3-Piece Liv ing Room Suite, with reversible seat cushions. From stor- Si q.75 age . 10 $200.00 Blue Mohair 3-Piece Pillow-Arm Living Room $|Q.95 Suite, from storage. l*f Sin.00 Mahogany - finish Bed Dunfoid. covered with imi tation leather. From stor- $q.25 age . J $129.00 Taupe Mohair 3-Piere Living Room Suite; from storage; in excellent con- $o£.*5 dition . JO $225.00 Friezette Mohair 3-Pc. Bed-Davenport Suite, small hole in one arm. From stor- $ j n.95 age . 4j 5198.00 Jacquard Velour 3-Piece Bed-Davenport Suite, $ in.i0 used only a short time. . 45 $169.00 Mahogany 10-Pc. Dining Room Suite, m Queen Anne period. Traded in tjj 52.00 Scatter Size 27x54 $4.00 Wool Rugs, all perfect.... 1 $39.00 to $59.00 Oak Buffets, traded In. Some are very $a.98 fine . 4 529.00 to S39.00 Extension Din ing Room Tables of oak. $4.95 Traded in . $49.00 to $69.00 China Closets of oak. some with glass $>4.85 shelves. Traded in. f $39.00 Cane-back 2-Piece Living Room Suite, with uphol- $r.95 stered seats. Traded in. . . J S24.50 Coxwell Chairs with loose reversible seat cushions. Sq.98 Floor samples. y $39.00 Large Size 3-Door $£.95 Refrigerator, from storage. 0 59.75 Unfinished 5-Piece Breakfast Suite, from Si .65 storage . $19.50 Oak 5-Piece Break fast Suite, new floor sam- $q.95 pie . if S2.98 Junior Floor Lamps and Bridge Lamps: nice wrought iron stands, complete with decorated shades. yyC $14.50 Good Size Coal Heater Stove. From stor- Sa.98 age . 4 $.79.00 Circulator Heaters, used only a S < a.50 short time . J.£ $17.50 Double Size Day-Bed. complete with all-cotton $s\.85 pad . 5/ $79.50 Cnglander Day-Bed, with green Windsor-st.vle ends and roll-edge pad. From $4 a.95 storage . 14 529.50 New Coil Spring Double Day-Bed. complete with $4 q.75 cretonne mattress. 15 S9.75 Metal Simmons $4.98 Beds, from storage. 1 512.50 All-cotton Felt Mattresses, extra heavy with roll edge. $4-95 All sizes . 4 $19.75 Nationally-known Inner coil Mattresses, fully guar- $q.98 anteed. All sizes. O $9.75 Guaranteed Coil $4.77 Bed Springs, all sizes. 4 $19.50 Fine 20-Yr. Guaranteed Coil Springs. 99 coils with $^.98 spring-tied tops. All sizes I $19.50 to $50.00 Walnut Wood Beds, in double size only. $p.95 Left over from fine suites. $12.50 Chiffoniers, nicely finished in maple and $y».85 walnut . 0 $5.95 Bed Room Chairs and Benches, with upholster- $ 4 .98 ed seats. From storage... 1 $129.00 Walnut 4-Piece Bed Room Suite, with Vene tian mirrors. Excellent $^Q condition ... $.17.50 White Enameled Kitchen Cabinet, shopworn and $*«.95 slightly damaged. 11 54.95 Telephone Stand, complete with bench: strongly made $|.99 and finished in walnut— 1 $165.00 Venetian 4-Piece Wal nut Bed Room Suite. slight scratch on one $£ A-95 piece . 0«7 $250.00 Magnificent 4-Piece Wal nut Bed Room Suite, used less than one month. Excellent con dition and a rare bar- $Q£-'5 $27.50 Walnut Gate-leg Table. slightly marred in ship- S|/v.95 ment from factory. 1U $200.00 Mahogany Duncan Phyfe 10-Piece Dining Room Suite, table top slightly marred in shipment from factory, otherwise Saa.50 perfect . •/«/ $195.00 Walnut 10-Piece Dining Room Suite, shown in model home. Perfect $qq-75 condition . OJ $225.00 Taupe Mohair 3-Pc. Bed Davenport Suite, from Siy/vaO model home exhibit. ill $159.00 Floor Sample Bed Davenport Suite; 3 beautiful pieces covered with best jac- SpA.95 quard velour. S100.00 Pillow -back Love Seat in rose brocatelle. Manufac- Sq/v.75 turer's floor sample. jO $169.00 2-Piece Love Seat Suite, covered with fine shadow cloth tapestry. Floor $££-50 sample . DO S10 to 520 Floor and Bridge Lamps, with handsome bases and silk shades. Some slight- Sj-95 ly soiled . ** [vWWVFREE TAXI SERVICE—Call a City Cab—DECATUR 6100—We’ll Pay the M STREET ^ , II ?| Ls o a - t > s ■“-* 1 ft» H z -1 -- : O_I » l tTBErr kw £ —^——^———^^——1 jn ^||ey) Rear of r/} This sale is at our Warehouse only—in alley rear of ,« 5*IS M Street X.W. Large 4-story brick building, plenty of parking spare. Take Seventh. Ninth or Large Brick 4-Story Building—Plenty of Parking Space. St. ear* anil get off at M St. N.W. Short walk. Inquire . *, . ... i . . . . { nl, , for Woodnard & Lothrop's old warehouse. Inquire for Woodward dk Lot hr op t Uld Warehouee. NO CHARGESW^VNWVALL SALES FINA - ^ « _AMUSEMENTS._ i || ATI ON AL %$V H Tonlrbt. Tomor. * Wed. NlibU HU Promptly »t 8 P. M Wed. Mat. Promptly at * P. M. WALTER | HAMPDEN m EDMOND ROSTAND'S ® HEROIC COMEDY | “CYRANO de BER6ERAC" ^ Next Week Bek. Moo. I Seat Sale Thuri. at 7 A. M. No Moll or Phone Ordere. Gala Premiero—First Time Od Any Stage ZIEGFELD ^ Production of DROWN * HENDERSON ^ Musical Comedy HOT-CHA! BERT LAHR Marjorie White, Lynee Overmaa P »"d BUDDY ROGERS 75—GLORIFIED GIRLS—75 1 1 1 Tonight ThaW:. so, At H :30. t® »7: Sdt.. SOC-S3.UO 50c to S'!.30 ; SESSIONE fcljli VjhiJ wiH> PAULA STONE lZXaO AlbertinaRaschtoicers Kov I.oHI Billy ROYNTON LOIiKR T.1VUIR 75—Glorious Ensemble—75 At 8:15 Next Mon. Seats Thw. j ! -MAIL OH OCRS HOW Fvr«.: Orch . $3.00: Mt/.. $2.50. S2.00.SI 50; Bair $1 50. SI.00 Thuri. Mnt.: Oreh.. $2.50: Mr;.. $2 00. $1.50; Bale.. Si 00 S*t. Mat: Orrh.. $2.50; hr;., $2.00. $1.50; Bale.. $l.5u. $1.00. Ft*. Cirn.. aH per- . fprmancet. 50c. GAYETY - BURLESK JOE WICKS RED NICHOLS JIMMY BARRETT THi: MARATHON IDOIS APPEARING TWICE DAII.Y ———— i i I ■ 911 Hi ll 91 VYlLLARDiFEBa - —— I ^B^o-..- First Leap Year Show m R,d-Headed Wise-Cracking # JAMES CASKET 1 | In Warner Pros.-Vitaphont 1 I Thrill-Packed Romance J i I _ i r NOW « The Alluring Appeal of the Other Woman" Matte Him Step Out! HUSBAND’S HOLIDAY A Paramount Drama With CLIVE BROOK Vivienne Osborne C has. RuKglcs r.o Select Shorts 23c TO I P. M. ' fc»»ATTERTO|»| ’TOmORROUJ^TOmORfSOlD'' I rn.Uk PAUL LUKAS | BERT F ROHM AN U. I J A LAP,TOC T*f ATM H V »rvut U C O M-1N-G I I.AFF LUEEK I I ' jot COOK .pecum | WMiOWATt HimMU / i ★GARB© Mom MOV4RRO * * LIONEL BARRYMORE * LEWIS STONE * X'MATA MARI" —« *_,Vne. BEERY & GABLE l« “HELL DIVERS" j \ j KATE SMITH (in person) i Plus All-Star RKO Vaudeville and on the screen ! DOLORES DEL RIO LEO CARRILLO GIRL OF THE RIO’ RKO Path® News <9 [AMISFMFNT?. SOSA PONSELLE Constitution Hall. Wed . l eb IT, 4. no ^**ts Mr;. Wii.on-Grrene’s BlITUUU Droou's, 1300 G st., Hist. «lb*. _ JOHN CHARLES THOMAS Baritone, Chicago Opera Constitution Hall. Sat. fcve.. Feb. 13. 3-30 Tickets. Mrs. Wil'on-Greme’s Bureau _Droop"*. |moo G_8t. _ NATIONAL SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA OF WASHINGTON. D. C. HANS KINDLER, Conductor CONSTITUTION HALL Thuriday, Feb. 11, 4:45 T£T GRAINGER PIANIST fricas $2.75, $2.00, $1.50, $1.00, 7Sc Mr*. Wllson-Greene’s Concert Rureao Droop*. 1300 G street; District *493. NATIONAL SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA WASHINGTON. D. t mtms KiNDLtfR, Comdvmr COfISTITt TION HALL Sunday, Feb. 14, 4 o’Clock Sow, tttLI D’MMINN Priue*. U M »t (*' 76c. SUe. Bm«. MU. Tickets Me. Wilton-Grccne'-. Bureau. Draws, MOO <. street: msbract *4W» NO/ Jtt.INBR. ConduoMnr V1,ADMIR MMOmmZ, Soloist. u u u PuW'tit,ltk)B PH. I, MS Mall Warner L Sj« s Door* elooo ^15 I RIALTO—NOW! ! THE STORY OF A LOVE I THAT KNEW NO LAW! • ^gg | From A. A. Milne’s Stage Play nVfMDADlTIN 1343 Wisconsin Ave. ULUflDAKlUn RICHARD ARLEN PEGGY SHANNON. JACK OAKIE in _-TOUCHDOWN Comedy | PDiNrrcQ iii9 h st. n.e. I I AlnvLJj Line. 2 BOO. SALLY O NEILL and FRANK ALBERT SON ill THE BRAT LESTER ALLEN Comedy_ c ccrn SILVER SPRING. MdTiSc £ “ JE.lV JOHN BARRYMORE U _ THE MAD GEN I US TAIfftMA 4th and Butternut Sts. t * No Parking Troubles. w LORETTA YOUNG in (, “PLATINUM BLONDE” F ASHTON CLARENDON. VA. jj TODAY and TOMORROW— BEN HUR. I in Sound_t DIRECTION SIDNEY LUST g rAMFH MT. RAINIER. MD. C/ilflLil/ Today—'Tomorru X Wallace Beerv-Jackie Coope"w “THE CHAMP" ARPAnF HTATTSVILLE. MD. nIVCnUL Tudu' Tomorrow (iaynor and Farrell in “DELICIOUS” HIPPODROME K :"*h W’m. Haines in “Adventures of Wallingford” RICHMOND A,EXANDSW-7£ LIGHTNER._ MANHATTAN_PARADE \ riPTI F tHtt Pa Ave . Ph. W. MBS eilxvLLi Home ol the Mirror Screen KAY FRANCIS. WILLIAM BOYD. CON WAY 7 EARLE THE FALSE MA DONWA__ JESSE THEATER ™ | R. C. A. Photophone. ! DELICIOUS. JANET C.AYNOR. CHAS _FARRELL_Comedy_New s _ cv| VAN m * R *• Avr* N W* J I L V All LOCAL BOY MAKES GOOD. JOE E BROWN. DOROTHY _LEE Comedy. N» i _ _ STANTON "th and c su- NE Finest Sound fquipment WALLACE BEERY JACKIE COOPER m THE CHAMP | I VPir GAITHERSBURG. MD. i LIlXlC RICHARD DIX in SECRET SERVICE SLIM SUMMERVILLE Com; dy_ ^ FAIR I A WN ANACOSTIA. D. C. i k /AirvLM tt in richard dix in _‘ SFCRET SERVICE ’_ narnrr r»ros. AMBASSADOR c^V JAMES CAYNEY and LORETTA _YOUNG. TAXI ___ Warner Bro>.’ I APOLLO *■' H **• VE SYLVIA SIDNEY. ' LADIES OF BIO _HOUSE _ Warner Bros.* AVAFON Conn Are and /WHIA/Il McKinlev st.. D C. ROBERT COOGAN and JACKIE COOPER SOOKY SPORT SLANTS. No 5_ Warner Bro**.’ AVENUE GRAND PV JAMES CAYNEY and LORETTA __ DEN _ BOSCO CARTOON_ Warner Bros.’ CENTRAL ■ RICARDO CORTEZ MARY ASTOR. •MEN OF CHANCE'_ Warner Bros.* COLONY a. Avf. A Farr.irut St. I JOAN CRAWFORD and CLARK _GABLE_ POSSFSSF D _ Warner Bros.' i HOME ,?sfl c st'N E ROBERT COOGAN and JACKIE COOPER. SOOKY SPORT- i SLANTS. No. 4.__ Warnrr Pros ' i i SAVOY l,th & Co1’ Rd* N W* BILLIE DOVE -AGE FOR LOVE" TOM PATP.ICOLA COMEDY_ Warner Bros.' •plYQJ^J llth X Park Rd. N.W. NORMA SHEARER and ROBERT MONTGOMERY. PRIVATE LIVES -_ Warner Bros.’ ; YORK G*'Axr'4 °u,bfc st-N w. JANET OAA’NOR and CHARLES FARREI I.._DEI ICIOUS _ rADDI IMA 'nth X h. C. In. S.F. CAKULlnA PALMY DAYS. with : EDDIE c \NTOR 1 Perficl Sound ’ a Dr a nr rockville AKCAUt BIRTH OF A NATION," SPECIAL. WITH SOUND_ CTATC BETHESDA. MD. MAIL llomr nf Western-Electric Sound HELEN HAYES in THE SIN OF MADE LON CLAUDET Comedy New? DANCING._ Prof A\n— MRS. ACHFR. 1127 llith Street nw Class and dance with orchestra every Monday and Friday. 8 to 11 30 pan Private lessons by appointment. MEt. 4180. Est. ^1900. TAP CLASS. For Yount Men. Thursdays. 8:311 P.M. E F MILLER—No. 7018—It 118 18th St._ Tango hour "O Beautiful Taneo Steps and Combinations. For Teachers and Pupils—Friday at j:13. E. F. MILLER—I8M 18th St.—No. ,»<fa MK. STAFFORD PEMBERTON. All Styles State and Ball Room Danrtnr. Studio. 1171 Conn. Ave. Phone North *K7. __14* Miss Ellen Waller Member Dnncinu Masters at America. Ik MODERN BALI. ROOM X STAGE DANCING Private lessons by appointment; any horn. Class in ball room dancins Sat. eve, 3 n m . with yeneral dar.einc 9 to 12 Studio. *t>19 Uth St. N.W. lei. Adams 2339. *