Evening Star Newspaper, November 8, 1927, Page 14

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14 FOOD SHOW BOOTHS BEING CONPLETED Commissioner Taliaferro to Speak at Opening To- morrow Night. Commissioner Taliaferro tomorrow night officially will open the food #how at the Washington Auditorium, which is staged annually by the Re- tail Gro otective Association as & means of demonstrating latest methods in the preparation and cook- ing of foodstuffs. The doors of the Je thrown open at at 8 o'cloc will make a brief welcoms address from a platform which has been erected at the west end of the lower floor of the Auditoriu iditorium will nd Taliaferr Jarge hpoths for the demonstration of | food products. © Virtually Jower floor of the Au cupied by the demonst and many food samples will be Il be dem- onstr; of new s will he distributed visitors. Tn Abe Martin Says: Mexico he'd run so fast from th® presi- dency that his vest pockets would dip |COAL INJUNCTION THROWN OUT BY APPEALS COURT Decision of Supreme District Tribu- ty of feod will | ach day at the show, nued for 10 days. | 19 addition, a g made | c~the applat umbers of 3 Iready | have called the offic | association to enter t 3 in the contest, but F. secre- | tary of the organization, has informed them that it will not be necessary register for the cont . On the opening night of the show there will be a contest for the best dressed girl, entrants of which will be invited to participate by a com- mittee of judges. The winner is to be selected by applause of the audi- ence, U.'S. MEN APT SHOPPERS.| American Husbands Know Way in Paris Fashion Haunts. Correspondence of the Assoclated Press. PARIS.—There are plenty of male | shoppe American business vho know their lusive haunts of} fashion. Not all the Paris gowns are picked | by ho ha r costume for it Paris. Th: ility, color and | style as a large proportion of the | women who shop in high places. | Joseph Widener of Philadelphia is | an outstanding example of the Amer- ican man who ean shop for his wife ghter while in Paris. on the largest and finest ner ever to circle the globe Planned by two great travel organizations on the basis of five previous cruises so successful that no radical change has ever been made in time or itinerary. You see the most inter- esting places at the right time and season. A Belgenland cruise is on record with 129 sunny days out of 132! Each day at sea has its round of entertainment and diversion. A veri- table country club afloat. Sailing from: . New York Dec. 14 Los Angeles Dec. 29 San Francisco Jan. 1 133 days 65 cities 16 countries 28,000 miles Early inquiry is recommended e. 1419 G 8t. N.W. press Co., 1414 F 8t . or other offices ‘ither company. RED STAR LINE ARNATIONAL MERCANTILE MARINE COMPAND with Red Star L American E N peration AMERICAN EXPRESS COMPANY nal Reversed in Maynard Company Case. The District of Columbia Court of v reversed the action vent the “omm from r the company to e monthl, ports of the business of the company in relation to the mining put and production at the min produced by the compa pellate court, through Justice Josiah A. Van Orsdel, directed the lower court to dismiss the company’s suit. The decision is based on the action of the United States Supreme Court, which held in the Claire Furnace case that until the Attorney General had taken steps to enforce any penalties provided by the law against the com- pany, it cannot suffer and when he does act at the request of the commis- sion the company can promptly answer and have full opportunity to contest the legality of any prejudi- cial proceeding against the company. That right being adequate, the com- pany is not in a position to ask relief by injunction, the court points out. Fa When You Feel a Cold Coming On Take Laxative BROMO QUININE Tablets to work off the Cold and to fortify the system against Grip or Influenza. A Safe and Proven Remedy. Look r signature of E. L rove on the bo Advertisement. s ‘warm BENGUE goes right to the sore R e Baume BeNGUE EN-GAY This Week we are featuring A Charming Display of Colonial Furniture At Prices No Less Interesting I styles. You will find single Colonial dressers, single chests, single beds, single chairs, high boys, low boys, vanities—in fact everything needed Prices! Say, they’re just as reasonable as can be. Full size poster beds of all ma- hogany for as low as $29.75 and other pieces THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON. D. DR. LEWIS J. BATTLE AGAIN HEADS CITIZENS Sixteenth Highlands Association’ Elects First President—Merrill and Clayton Speak. Dr. Lewis J. Battle, one of the founders of the Sixteenth Street High- lands Citizens’ Assoclation and its first _president, was again elected president of the organization last night at its first meeting of the vear to succced the retiring president, David H. Lum. William H. Hessick and Dr. J. W. Hollingsworth wer elected to the offices of treasurer and secretary, respectively. Mr. Lum was chosen to replace John D. Rhodes as delegate to the Federation of Citi- zens’ Associations, and the other dele- gate, Paul F. Grove, was continued in office. In the absence of the scheduled speaker, H. P. Wilson, who was to explain’ the proposed public utilities merger, E. D. Merrill of the Wash- ington Rapid Transit Co. detailed to {the citizens the development and problems of bus operation in Wash- | ington and appealed to them to co- | operate with the company in solving their mutual difficulties. William McK. Clayton spok h on the proposed merger, a ing the plan, as it would fights between the car companies and the Rapid Hransit Co, and thus pro- vide better service for the suburban districts, where, he predicted, the fu- ture growth of the city will center. A letter from the Kenilworth Citi- zens’ Association relative to the air- act the new presi e, appointed Jesse Ben- an of the committees| Retween 3,000 and 4,000 1 | will be employed for seven the power project at Bitburs Valley of the Our, near the border, and it is estimated that t will produce about half the ity consumed in Germa Reasonable Rates. 920-922 E N this display we follow the Colonial trend and encourage the development of its good taste by showing only the best and more authentic Early American and Colonial to fit out a Colonial room. just as temptingly low priced. MAYER & CO. Seventh St. o | ing all fi Phone Main 6900 for Estimates Merchants Transfer & Storage Co. FIREPROOF STORAGE—MOVING—PACKING—SHIPPING Housewives Waste $700,000,000 Yearly, U. S. Survey Shows By the Associated Press. CHICAGO, November 8.—House- wives of the United States waste $700,000.000 in foodstuffs annually, it was shown in a survey completed by A. J. Authenrieth of the Middle West Utilities Co., which was made public yesterday. Mr. Authenrieth is vice president in charge of the ice engineering for the company. His figures showed that each family wasted ahout 10 cents’ worth of food daily by spoilage, or an equivalent of $35 annually. This waste was not due to carélessness but rather to a want of proper refrigerating facilities, he said. KEY WEST-HAVANA AIR MAIL IS HEAVY | 829 Pounds Carried Daily Over New Line, Gratified Offi- cials State. By the Associated Press. The newly established air mail route { between Key West and Havana, carry- lass mail without addi- | tional postage other than the omestic rate, is carrying an average of §29 pounds of mail daily. The first trip was made October 19, after which per- mission was given for temporary post- ponement. Service was resumed Oc- tober 28 and has been operating da since then, al officials are grati- ice being given, which delivery in the Cuban al so as to expedite replies. | Pan-American Airway or on the route, a pound for all mail has a contract with the Cuban govern- | ment for mail on the return | trip to K | An asbestos uniform an inch thick | is found to be good protection for | remen who fight o Baggage and Small Lots Transferred Street N.W. Bet.Dand B ©..” TUESDAY, JOHNSON'’S CRITICISM OF ALIENS ATTACKED Rep. Celler Challenges Statistics Given on Crime Among Immigrants. Exceptions to opinions of Repre- sentative Johnson, chairman of the House committee on immigration, con cerning crime among aliens are e: pressed by Representative Celler, Democrat, New York, in a letter to Richard Washburn Child, chairman of the recent conference on prevention pf crime. | had Representative tured high criminal tendencies am aliens and had, according to Celler, in- Johnson NOVEMBER 8. 1927.° sluded “conclusions unwarranted by the facts.” Celler said he wrote “‘for the purpose of neutralizing any ill ef- fects that may have been caused by ill-considered opinions.” Referring to Johnson, he went on, “I know of no man in public life to- day who has been less sympathetic to the alien than the writer of the let ter I criticize. No one has lald heav upon. the mon-native: suggestions, therefore, must be taken with many grains o salt and in the light of his prejudice.” Celler cited sociological and census reports to support his contention tha eign born have not a greater rel tive number of criminals among them than the native population. man believed to have been at the Roman base at Misenum., FLORIDA REDUCED FARES Tickets Sold Every Saturday October 15 to December 3, Inclusive Good 15 Days VIA ATLANTIC COAST LINE Stop-Overs Allowed in FLORIDA Fares From Washington Quoted Below for Example All Other Florida Points Proportional Clearwater Fort Myers Orlando . Jacksonvil M West Palm Beach.. Aungustine . Petershurg . Tampa Winter Haven ALSO—HAVANA, CUBA—$99.38 Tickets, Reservati F. E. MASL, D. P. A, 1418 Phone Main ion From » Washington, D. C. 5 nfor ATLANTIC COAST LINE The Standard Railroad of the South eoryaiont 1929 xf N\ _ \ v g | I Edmonston & Co., Inc. 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