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OME HERE for your Blank Book needs E. Morrison Paper Co. 1009 Pa. A7 FRANKLIN National Bank Penna. Ave. at 10th St. N.W. 1111 Connecticut Avenue JORN B. COCHRAN, THOS. F. HICKMAN President and Cashier Friendly Counsel 1 Our officers are always accessible to customers de- siring counsel on banking matters. Confer with them at your convenience. RUPTCY IN THE SUPREME COURT OF THE DIS strict of Columbia, holding & Bankrupte Court.—In re The Jewel Shop. Inc. Banh- Tuptcy @No. 2063~ This is Lo kive notice that the undersikned has been mppointed trustee in_ bankruptey theiser or Siher oficer “of ‘the_eorporation ot si Tepair. sefekeeping or auy other pur TEINE) Tuptcy of ‘the Jewel Snop. Ko ‘5065 1957 3780 NP Wikiauwion, B O 172.5.9.12.16.19 S the holders of the shares of faid Corporation” entiifiug them to Vot the proposal to amend the 4 Incorporation wiereof; as coniained in the was dulv called Dpresent in person or by Proxy and ATirmative vote of the holders of S L I D B TR ©f_Columbia, snd Purther Hesolved. That the Vi%e Presi- gent and the Secietary be and ihey »e hereby authorized and instr cute and file said - And Ccause Certifica publication of the Company be and thes are nereby ailc thorized to pay any and all ces and Teex Which'may be incurred in effecting such change in name In witness whereof, said C. Vice President. and 3 of fon 8ervice Compa hereuntn sul e the seal of said Corporalion to w unte affixed this 261 day of Ju (Seal. E Mate of Obio. County of & On this 2611 duy of Jis a Notary forezoing & Ul ISssRoune A caved m.n.mev i si Certificate of Amendment Corpornte seal thereto as Their free act and deed s such o rl as the free act and deed of suid coipor by _authority of Ihe{ Stockholders for the th or 1 have herennto set seal the day and 3. M. JARBOE. Nota:y Pubile. _ { time of it this Summer raising the rent. }lowed to do s0 in several years. 1 value. 11914 rent for his property. | that, 2 | with the fall of the f j offices and NEW LAW RAISES RENTS IN FRANCE Landlords Quick to Act, Though Tenants Are Giv- en Rights. By the Associated Press. PARIS, July 19.—The landlords of France are having a busy and happy been al- A new rent law became effective July 1, giv- ing owners the right t usk more money from occupunts of offices and ap: ments, More than any other class in France, the landlords suffered from the slump of the franc to one-fifth its pre- Not only was the landlord not from the housing It is the first time they ha allowed to profiteer shortage after the war, but he was not even permitted to raise the rent enough | to keep up with the fall of the cur- rency. Until the recent law was enacted— and put into effect in 48 hours— forbidden to ask more than double the ‘That meant best, he was gelting a return of 60 pe he received before the war. Differences in Values. For instance, a flat renting for 5,000 franes a ye in 1914 could not be ‘more than 10,000 francs, but | francs today are worth only $400, | whereas 5,000 fruncs in 1914 were val- ued at $1.000. Now, although the landlord is get- ting 150 per cent above the 1914 fig- ure, he is still far from catching up| But he is aise the rel going to be allowed to 15 per cent each year during the yeai from 1931 to 1938. | If the landiord can get rid of his | tenant and sign a new one to a nine- then he can ¥ the rent 50 per cent compared | with ils pre-war figure in francs. Occupunts Are Protected. Because of this legislation many land- | lords ure trylug to eject their tenand but in the case of most French cit zens the occupant is well protected by anot be budged from his Forelgners who lease apartmen sh year lea: immediately | privileges they are war | erans. e hundreds of thou-| sands of such unprivileged foreigners living in PFrance. Recently many of them have talked things over privately | Y | with the landlord and made new agree- ments. Others dread eviction. |COLORED BAPTISTS ELECT NEW OFFICERS Convention Heau Plea for Aid in U. S. for People of Republic | of Liberia. i | Rev. W. H. Jernagin, pastor of the Mount Carmel Baptist ®Church, was elected president of the Colored Baptist Convention of Washington and _the v ssion in the Second Bap- Porter G, Opey, Randolpt £ Andr made by J. alkuer, date for the presidency of Uhe xr;nlbllt ess before the convention. | r urged the colored people nited States to familiarize themselves with Liberi | A talk on “Chris Stewardshi ‘was made by Dr. J. Brown, edito! hief of the Sund'\v school board. who stressed particularly the need of closer co-operation between the in-| LURAY CAVERNS by e Proposed Shenundoal National May Now Be Seen in Oue Dn. o LAY, s Sin St & e and Skyiatd Nes vt Valley Gounections at Lutw Busse: « jor Sweciul Tours LUKAY BUS LINE Georgia 3 Shorthand in %0 School Dars. gasiest leaned, reads like pid. * Stenosraphic !!(Mutlll‘ ln weeks; tes BOY" Gourse, 12 ) o0} e 12 weeka. n!lllmlul{lnl«-od‘ New, e "angwhere, at any anzthin " Give us u call._ & STORAGE CO., INC. PACKING SHIPPING 616 EYE ST. N.W. + MAIN 2010 LONG DISTANCE MOVING Since 1506 ‘lI)AnVlPSON e _ STEAMSIIPS. NEW LOW FARES Via the short St. Lawrence Scaway youm travel cost reduced almost & third—-on the great de luxe Empres- ses, the regal Duchesses and favor- ite Cabin Class Ships. First Class Fares reduced July 1; Cabin Class, from July 6 tdditional 10 on Round Trip Cabin Class, from Auq 16. And this saving at the most deli time of the year. With e d ot Cunudl Paciic service and hospitality, and more breath- ing space end lower rates in the cities abroed. 16 splendid ships. 2 cc 5 sailinas a week 2 days in smooth, picturesque waters. The shortest time ot sea—from Montreal orQue- bec. For reservations, apply locsl agent or CANADIAN | libia A dividual and society. Rev. J. C. Banks | and Rev. L. T. Hughes made short talks | on the needs of the home and foreign | De Groot, jr., of the Co-! soclation of Baptist Churches extended preeting trom the white churehies to the convention, E 5 ) Radio Users Help Schools. Rural schools of Mexico are recelving programs from scis supplied by broad- | casling advertisers. ‘The department of public’ education owns & bro ting station in Mexico City and broadcasts musical programs sponsored by com- mercial companies, among them belng radio dealers. The payment for the time employed is made to the government in | the form of radio sets instead of cash’ and these sets in turn are furnished to the rural Mexican schools for receiving | the programs and announcements of the government station. Price. You to the Federal Traffik Guaranteed 16,000 Miles at these low prices 30x3'y . 20%4.¢ Jfl Blllnon . FREE TIRE 906 Penna. Ave. N.W. 10th & H Sts. N.E. P8, New ashineton, General A York Ave. ». C. W PACIFIC| LET US S“OW YOU 'l‘“l fwsband from Occoguan where he had cent less (n his holdings than b TODAY’S AMUSEMENTS. Celumbia—"'Evangeline,” photoplay, ;t‘;l 115 a.m., 1:20, 3:25, 5:30, 7:35 Il’ld lurle——“’l'he ‘Wheel of Life,” at 11:55 am, 2, 4, 5:50, 8 and 10 p.m. Fox—"Behind That Curtain,” tinuous, noon till 11 p.m. Palace—"Divorcé Made 11:50 am., 2:30, 5:10, 7:50 lnd 1005 con- “On With the Show” P Memponun t 11:15 a.m., % :15, 3:18, (second week), 5:20, 7:20 and 9: Ambassador—' 9:40 p.m. Tivoll—“The Gamblers,” 4:20, 6:05, 7:55 and 9:45 p.m. Central—"Close Harmony,” from 11 am. to 11 pm. DECLARES HUSBAND FLED IN ASKING FOR DIVORCE Mrs. Myrtle O. Herbert Says Mate Left Town With Ancther After A, Release From Jail. Declaring that she mortgaged her | property to secure the release of her at 6, 7:50 and at 2:35, been sent for violating the Volstead act last August and that instead of return- ing to her he left Washington in com- pany with another woman, Mrs. Myrtle O. Herbert, 1000 Twenty-second street, loduy asked the District Supreme Court her a limited divorce from | ph G- T bert ey cyere maiied at Rockville, July 1921, and have one child. Mrs. Herbert told the court that June 15, 1928, she was arrested with her husband on the charge of violating the nationul prohibition uct and was acquitl as_con- victed. She borrowed $300 to obtain elease, states.. The wife is ited by$Attorneys John P. Mul- len and Jesse H. Wilson, who informed the court that the husband makes $100 per week and asked for suitable alimony for their client. When the Herberts first went to trial on the liquor charge, glances alleged to have been exchanged between Mrs bert and a_juror, resulted in a m! TlGE GINGER ALE! NO! BETTER A. G. HERRMANN 750 Tenth St. Southeast Phone Lincoln 1981-1982 ARNIVALS Iy everything our prices first. need. G GARRISON’S 11215-1217 E St. Nat'l 1586 From Spey News Tecen was ton. whose marriage SHRINERS TO HAVE OUTING AT BEACH Uniformed Bodiel/ot Almas Temple to Be Hosts at Gathering Tomorrow. Your’ j Battery Set se ‘ the ll“ll Albllll‘fll LEESES YELLOWSTONE 31,18, Dare) trip ‘vlos Athletic contests, a band concert and a program of professional circus acts will be entertainment features at & Shrine outing at Chesapeake Beach to- morrow, at which the uniformed bogies of Almas Temple will be hosts. Seven special trains will leave Wash- ington for the resort between 9 a.m. and 8 p.m., while the last returning train leaves Chesapeake Beach at 10 p.m., it was announced by George E. Harrls, president of uniformed bodies, The athletic events will be cpen to men, women and children. The musi- cal program features selections by the “Nut Band,” l=d by Virgll M. Fookes, and the Almas Band, divected by Louls $. Yassel. The progran: mizo includes shooting, boating, golf, batificg and a boardwalk review. Edwin C. Dutton, potentate of Almas Temple, has extended an invitation to all Shriners to be present. 00w Ak for detalled itinerary. E. R. ROCHESTER TOURS Specials " 30c 25¢ “ 75¢ 40c Squibb’s Tooth Paste, cut to 25c Mennen's T cut to ... 2,000 She e l Tissue Paper, 2 roll §1 Princess Pat Face Powder, cut to. 75¢ Boncilla Powder, cut to 35¢ Frostilla, Ocean City, Maryland's rip Md Surf Bathing Sunday, July 21 Good for day only ASpectal train leaes 12th and N. ¥, AM.. running direct 10 erry whaTf, Anapolls, Ahd Con- necting with non-stop train at Clai- for Ocean City (arriving 12:37 returning leave Ocean City M. arrive Washinston 10:00 PM. ‘Tickets on sale Friday and Saturday.. Wash., Balto. & Annap. Elec. R. R. 12th and N. Y. Ave. N.W. 19¢c -ln‘; Olive Make Al- mond Hardwater Soap, 12 cakes 50(: GIBSON'S 917-919 G St. N.W. borny noon). Y to their joined our Depver . This morning we took a b up Pikes Peak. where we Tan into a hallstorm. with surprise friends, FREQUENT BUS DEPARTURES TO RICHMOND $3.50 (Round Trip $6.00) %s%omm (Formerly Richmond-Washington Moror Coach Company) Convenient service day and night to— | Alexandria $.25; Accotink $.50 Wood- s$1.00; Stafford$1.50; .75; Ladysmith $2.50; 50; Ashland $3.00; Solo- 5; Richmond $3.50. Modern, | comfortable buses. Courteous Drivers, Low Fares. Tickets and information at | Washington Motor Coach Depot 1421 Pennsylvania Ave., N. W. Phone Metropolitan 5314-5315 3-Day Sale On EDERAL EXTRA SERVICE TIRES s That Make Every Buy a BARGAIN can’t get better tire service for your money than we are offering right now at thi Every tire a first. remark e. ederal, built nown to tire ade highest standards engineers. Every tire reduced® while they last at 25% to 35% less than you would ordinarily pay. Special 30x3, $3.85 in price—sold Special 29x4.40 $4 .85 Federal Defender Guaranteed 18,000 Miles at_these low pr 30x315 Giant Oversize 31x4 §.8. 6 Ply .. . 32x4 S.8. 6 Ply .. 32x414 " 1 30x5 §.S. y 31x6.00- Balloon 32x6.00 o 33x6.00 » Al Mller nillnl in proportion, MOUNTING |STANDARD TIRE & BATTERY CO. 14th & R. I. Ave. N.W. 14th & Monroe Sts. N.W. DERAL DOUBLE BLUE PENNANT, a tire. And the price is right, teo. Open All Day Saturday HARRY J KAUFMAN 1316 -1326 Seventh St NW. Sweet Music to the Ears of Men ‘Who Want Clothing Values! Our Semi-Annual HALF-PRICE Sale Men’s Wool Suits (Serges Excepted) Splendid selections of one and two pants suits, of all-wool materials, in plain or pattcrncrl fabrics of light and dark shades. All sizes in the collection, models for men and young men alike. Men who at- tended these sales before will re- member the remarkable values they received. $20 Suits, Now. ...$10 $25 Suits, Now, $12.50 $30 Suits, Now. ...$15 $35 Suits, Now, $17.50 $40 Suits, Now. ...$20 $15, $17.50 & $20 Summer Suits Gabardines, Tropical ‘Worsteds, Mohair and Pure Linens with two (Two for $21.00) pairs of pants which have been triple shrunk. Light and dark patterns. All sizes. Special Purchase! Men’s $4, $4.50 and $5 Snappy Summer Footwear All With Goodyear Welt Soles Choice of black or tan, gun metal, tan cali and vici kid, in styles that are most popular just now. Cool, comfortable Summer foot- that you'll enjoy Rubber ' heels. Sizes 6 to 11. Keutmans—rirst Tbe RICHMOND THEATER ALEXANDRIA, VA “THE GAMBLERS” W"Ilh "An.' l}:l. &hn d lal'lln'“ Act Waring's Pen: d les_of the D STANLEY-CRANDALL THEATERS Direction Warner Bros. ED BY REFRIGERATION 'COOL_BUT NOT COLD" BEGINNING TONIGHT 11:30 P.M. ADDED[};{;‘;B;ZI;’E ACTS RICHARD DIX in “THE WHEEL OF LIFE” METROPOLITAN TODAY 11 A. M. to 11 P. M. er Rros. Vitavhone Nt Coler Fictore AMBASSADOR 1 MAE nmu‘xix and CHESTER lodts ALL: AI’OLL JVAE BUSCH and CHESTER in_ “AL] (1007 ALL- YNNG PIct iR AVENUE GRAND ** %% TODAY-GEO. SIDNEY. lnn VERA GOR! HEN: CENTRAL n TODAY UNANCY. Harmony” SINGING. "AVALON {Furmerly Chevs TODAY W) MAN and E ARROLL and < CLOSE LEING, ¥ BOY AND D/NC T 1230 C Street A TODAY! GONE W ' You May Mail Them to Us Runs and snags in hose repaired. Southern Stelos Co. 701 12th St. N.W. MT. VERNON STEAMER Charles Macalester Yesves Tth St. Wharf Dally 10 AM. and 2:30 P.M. Round Trip, 85¢ Admission, 25¢ Cate and Lunch Counter on Steamer Mt. Vernon Not Opes on Sundeys. — — — a comfort shoe that includes Style! Expert Fittings ‘The ability to fit trusses, elas- tic hosiery and abdominal lug' porters perfectly cannot acquired except by long experi- ence. Gibson's filling staff las been doing this work faithfully and skillfully for many years. Our_service has been avallable to the public of Washington for the last 20 years. Avail your- self of this great opportunity it you meed any artificial appli- ances. GIBSON’S 917 G St. N.W. : ’mmon William ?ax will present "“E“SM@E CRAZED| Marguerite Churchill Kenneth Mackenna Dorothy Burgess Husband or Lover! She wanted both — An g continuous whirl of pleasure. Until she was too pleasure crazed to see the dmg’zr’ v ‘ng ehter oducmED:nce “a So\'\g gevY a £S ‘_oaéwa)‘ 5‘ Joh WARNER BAXTER LOIS MORAN GILBERT EMERY /m v ‘Behind that Curtain’ An All Talking Mystery Drama,/ %S T OD b 7 Z “fast L PHYLLIS HAVER JAMES MURRAY , NEW AND VIVID CuARAcTERIZAfloN FOR CHANEY 7 7 \ PALACE SYNCODATORf INA JACK PARTING TON PRODUCT ION ‘OVER R THE TOP” JOHNNY BURKE ¢ ' THE BERNIE BROTHERS DORIS no:u DON ROWEN" HE YIFFANY SlNG[\"? % K\\ N\ \“\\a 'uém OVER SECOND WEEK DOLORES - DEL RIO Jher latest™ scvccn triumpho ~ EVANGELINE oln adaptation: of longfellows immortal classic HEAR DOLORES SING FORTHE FIRST TIME ON THE SCREEN [N ‘THE PICTURIZATION OF THE POEM2000,000 PEOPLE HAVE READ LDEW'S - (OLUMBIA, JESSE THEATER 18th & Feving Chxaia‘elavl[(eABesach. T Outing and Picnic Saturday, July 20 FUN FOR EVERYBODY d_ Trip: Adi s0c; Chilaren, 5. Farking Trnublel Last, Showings ac o1 an (Feature at 6:45 .nd 5 z»n J BOLES rn PORTING CAST 1 ERT SONG” Uirst Operetta SUP- Tomorrow—WM. COLLIER in * OF BACHELOKS' (Part-Talke OVER AND DANCING. Miss GIRARDE! lessons, $5; single, $1.35. Ilnn Bulnnul il\naln xmoeelll -All.nllun llfl.'b i P &%, D.W., UD O Five piivate MRS. CHER. 1 Tup: PROToh R MRS classes Mo B o 11 | B with drchestra, Private lescors by nv- pointment. Established 1900.

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