Evening Star Newspaper, August 1, 1929, Page 40

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SHAR. WASHuNutONs B G, v Vi bl [ WASHINGTON WOMAN WILL BROADCAST FLIGHT. |ports, trom thelr air correspondent, | stations by chort wave length. As the 20 THE EV h—_——l—————_————'_———_ M ,DUNA[D Vls"‘ Crosses Ocean Alone BERL'" SEES FOIBLES Bandits E"’ Taking INHERITS szo 725 SUM = Zeppelin, m? m’m"“’"&.?{’ mt:ox: 10 :,l:: huge :rnn nears the coast Nicholson N announced today. may broadcast direct f; OFLIFE IN NEW OPERA $84,502 in Checks, g th sty (WAL and0lublaiCHaln: ¢o\Te1}| = wishistsonswill e tof ttie reniviig | Iafge iradlo audence . > & 2 e T PR Missing $85,000 Cash | |Mrs. Helen Grace Durfee Made Heir of Progress of Zeppelin. | v 5 of Mrs. Blanche A. Thompson The progress of the Graf Zeppelin on | “News of the Day,” Strictly Mod- ern, Amuses Theater Patrons in German Capital. By the Associated Press. its transatlantic flight to the United RECALLS LAST TRIP Came to U. S. in 1927 to See| Scenes of Honeymoon Mltaking.the Canadian Facifi bl Wil b given over the 7o by maiion THE SAFE WAY TO CARRY MONEY ¥ r, F. M. Mrs. Helen Grace Durfee of 2621 WMAL of the Columbia broadcasting | g:e;:yfnc:o o Bank. -:!u ‘Montreal | |Woodley road, sister-in-law of Willlam | system each evening at 9:30 o'clock, messenger who was due half an | |F. Ham, president of the Washington | Eastern Standard time, through an ar- | hour later with $85,000 in cash, | | Rallway & Electric Co., receives $20,725 | rangement whereby the system's prin- fivé men late Tuesday held up | |In the estate of the late Mrs. Blanche | cipal receiving stations will receive re- Hacdietand & Canadian Paciie | |A. Thompson of New York, which was constable, Alexander Simpson filed for appraisal yesterday in the office | == — robbed them. of $84,520.96 in of the New York State transfer tax de- I BERLIN, August 1 (NANA)—|" Perhaps it is Berlin’s super-efficiency that accounts for the comprehensive- ness of the new opera which has been 30 Years Ago. form- : = | : e checks and excaped. atter firing | | PiELment Showing & groge valuttion, of | | RE] IEF FROM CURSE | —_— ' i hot at the paymaster and Sl Lyl | | Nothing can be hidden from Ber ; - Hig IR T £ the lat- Thompson died in New York August 18, | Br the Ascociated Press lin officialdom. In valn you spread | | damaging the engine of th 1919, Mrs. Durfee is no relation. | OF CONSTIPATION NEW YORK. August 1.—Ramsay Your/Bewspaver o eoabiuipontastebin ([ W SN TR R [ —_——— | — | ) visil . d the train to reserve or a_tarryin; 3 | MacDonald's last visit to the l'!ni.llr;l | riend, as an indicator shows that seats | s Divorce plates are thrown abont Dr. Harriss, Composer, Dead. |, A n)mlf Creek physician savs. Ealen e s uments) Houmey X0 |are taken and what are free. When a | in o domestic setting, there is an of-| OTTAWA, _August 1 _(P).—Dr. ||| “Constipation is responsible for more almost a tragic end—his fl"\"{:mt‘"‘ x;: ticket. collector checks your ticket the | g % e "o it s of typists at Charles A. E. Harriss, 67, one of Can- mlszrty (ur:" :‘?y nlher‘ cause. 1] e fact is recorded on an automatic Indi- | their machines, there is even a bath- | ada's leading composers and known |||, But immediate relief has been problems ‘of world peace and Anglo- | Eatoe GUtHNA HeVdbnr. A throughout the British empire as an || found. ‘A iablet called Rexnl T = American naval parity. Pl‘!‘f‘ n;pfl: gn ; A glass cupboard in the corridor of | "Uu1o Y a1 5o very topical that it impresario whose specialty was the ||| Orderlies has m:en discovered. s . Sign here when you b conferences in London “"B “{nl ass n, lor the train is fitted with jodine, Mnt.| i goon 5" 01 fachioned, and the furtherance of British music, died at ‘\ublec -m;:cu water from the xiom_n; A.B. A. Cheques at your bank. et Pager e renara ot o] bandages and all the regular first-ald | pygic matches i, inasmuch as-it i3 s home here yesterday. T LT D L T 2. Sign here in presence of th minister began active preparations for | paraphernalia, and not only may you | nooS& B UG, B (IEMUTE "though ——— = called the colon. The water loosen T e e o his American mission. S | telegraph or telephone from the train, | "5 pleasing and very clever. | T e ey || dlyh(oud waste and causes a ."svr-;:m R o :un person who cashes the Cheque. snPioREymaon, memories of 30 sears ago | D Yo e e T O e Hrow | (Copyriant. 1920, by North American News- | C F lN | sentle, thorough. satiel movement e . 3 Youriownibankliameiap: | Daper Alliance. I A l | cord, Mass, brought Machonald back i b o < || increasing the dose: A money will be returneds pears here. [ U P T e Well, then, what would you expect = Ociici Ofometriit Sk & skl Crnn e ;?ssw“ Hellf\\xcx:ffiicd baack to 'z"mfmd‘ when you go to an opera Cll}:& "Ngs Bufldfl‘:]‘ erflg“hifl cl:;;:ld:l for "”‘5 Gl PeOmEETs NJJ' day bright. l}c:ert e“a ro:m"slé‘ | A‘B-AO CHEQUES L 5 e | of the Day”? Marcellus Schiffer has | month e Spring led nearly chadl where fears continued for his heaith. Drovided & witty and extraordinarily | $30,000,000, or 50 per-cent more than 922 14‘_" St. N.W. 'gd‘y o nedri Lo 0{18';‘"*"" | TheA.B.A.Voyagersbroadcast every Wed. evening over W)Zand associatedstations Called on Old Hostess. topical libretto for Paul Hindemith's | for the corresponding period of last Established 1889 pug S bz igl music. There are artificial “Grounds year. At Concord, however, he had_called on Miss L. S. M. Perkins, then 83 yem] old, who had entertained him and his bride. Her hospitality never was for- | gotten. MacDonald's love story is as | Tomantic as his rise to power, but his | wife dled while he was a struggling | Labor leader, and as & widower he has | had two purposes in life—the rearing of | his flock of five children and devotion | | with religious zeal to the cause of Labor Profound are the changes wrought in his own life and in the history of na- tions since the young Scot first visited American shores. During the World JUAN COSTA. War he was & hunted man, hated and | Four years old, who ca veviled as a traitor—now he leads the | try from Florence, Italy, alone, to his i . empire. father in New York Cily. He has not ’ T}\,\'n weeks ago the Mr}raxi’(‘v‘n" Clu}? seen his father for two years and his n his old home town of Lossiemouth, |mother fs still in Ttaly. ' Phote shows which expelled him as a “pacifist” dur- him giving the Fascist salute to the OpreEN ARM CHAIRS Book Casts Ing the World War, rescinded its action. | great city of skyscrapers from the deck Thus his restitution to respectability is of the S. S. Paris, which docked July 30. complete. | Associated Press Photo. Wit this dour, Tomantic Scotsman —— —— and with President Hoover may largely rest, the future of Anglo-American rela- | Dry Trap Leaks Out. tions, for MacDonald's visit is fraught| NIAGARA FALLS, Ontario, August with tremendous possibilities. Another ' 1 (#) —There's a mirror in the flooring C . failure to solve pressing problems of of a bridge used by many automobiles s HESTS armaments, & repetition of the Geneva | coming from Canada. 1In it United e Arms Conference and worst fears of | States customs officers can see the Anglo-American observers might be images of bottles hung under cars. realized The prime minister is expected in o this coun- SOFAS MIRRORS FoOTsTOOLS of ‘-‘::L‘Ipuownsnm H Ome F ur I].lShln g S LivING RooMm . the United States early in October . N T Parliament reassembles October 29 N | CHAIRS ABLES Whether his daughter Ishbel, who ac- Organlzed § Companied him on his sentimental our. R ibil.t & i ney of two years ago, will come has not \ o el ComeAs ok esponsibility £ CHAISE LOUNGES HiGH Boys schoolgirl to seriously minded English N\ . social worker and member of the Lon- Use N . don County Council. One of his sons, 0 \ Maleolm, is a member of Commons with Yellow Cabs \ COFFEE TABLES DEsks Behind in Great Britain the prime | and \ . . minister will leave his new government, || Bla l and White Cab Ya¥ l I l I barely a month old, as secure as the | ck an ite Cabs N m Orta t Ce Ct 0 S exigencies of British politics permit. || Gned and Operated by \ LOVE SEATS p n rl d e 1 SECRETARIES :?‘\::gg of its first short parliamentary Brown Bros. N Three Main Points. By his negotiations with President Hoover, MacDonald boldly sets out to | accomplish the moderate program which | won for Labor the British election of May 30, when, unheeding the cry of | extremists for “Socialism in our time,” the Laborite chieftain announced three | main points of his campaign—world | peace, disarmament and a desire to | deal with the problem of British em- | ployment in more energetic fashion. His administration has enjoyed un- | usual support from other parties. Safe from extreme Socialist legislation by | weight of combined numbers, opposition | parties practically declared truce with Labor so the minority government can carry on the King's goyernment. | Oddly enough, MacDonald's only op- | position until the flurries over Lord Llogd's resignation and reparations Jate last week came from Laborites | themselves. The Labor party still is| “agin' the government.” wags of West- | LAMPs on FABRICS FURNITURE » ORIENTAL RUGS . DOMESTIC RUGS » CARPETINGS ORIENTAL LINOLEUMS.DRAPERIES: ART OBJECTS DOMESTIC RUGS " LAMPS & DECORATIVE ACCESSORIES RUGS SECOND FLOOR Youthful loveliness of SKIN and HAIR MAIN FLOOR . Each rug is guaranteed genuine, hand- Iflspec‘llbfl d”d Compfl;‘iso’l I”Vl‘ted These rugs from American looms woven and exactly as represented. are of sturdy weave for long wear. minster say. 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