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WANTED—Two Motor Gen- ,erators or Two Rotary Con- !verters to Convert Direct Cur- rent to Alternating Current— '10 Ampheres or Up. EISENBRANDT RADIO CO. 1111 17th St. N.W. Decatur 3070 Co. service. We've been movers to || representative i}/ ‘W ashingtonians | for decades, and live up to our rep- 1| utation. UTAH MAN S HELD IN TRIPLE SLAYING Accused by Authorities of Murdering Wife, Her Mother and Stepfather. By the Associated Press. FARMINGTON, Utah, January 6.— First degree murder charges will be filed today against Delbert Green, 20, for the slaying Saturday night of his wife, her mother and her step- arrested in his young father. Green, who was | Ogden, Utah, apartment a few hows after the slayings, admitted, officers | said, that he shot the three because of marital troubles. fGlad to estimate on jobs of any size. | X Phone Natl. 6900 | Merchants Transfer and Storage Co. | MOVING—PACKING—SHIPPING | 920-922 E Street N.W. | Z | NEW YORK Sunday, January 19 [ ‘hrough Train Direct to e mesieanis Siatlon: Tih Aven 32d Street shington.. .. ...12.08 imore (Penna. Sta.) 1.05 am. ve New York 5.10 p.m.. o Eef el 5,00 . Newark Tesse: Bireens 5.9 Simiar excursions ebruary 2. 16, reh 2, 16, 30, April 13 ALL STEEL EQUIPMENT I’ennsylvama Railroad | You Big Stiff | ou Big Stitt | KNEE—Watch Your Finish | S | To bring swift comfort and relief | to stiff, swollen, inflamed, rheuma- | tic joints, they should be treate with a remedy made for just r.hu purpose. 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Keep ZEMO handy. gafe and dependable for all forms of jtching irritations of the skin and scalp. 35c, 60c and $1.00. ‘The shooting took place on a farm iwt—of Layton, Utah, 6 miles north of here, where Green's wife had gone | to see her mother after a family quarrel. Wife Refuses Reconciliation. When Delbert Green arrived his wife, | 18, was in bed with Mrs. James Green, | her mother. James Green, Delbert Green's uncle and Mrs. Dalbert Green's stepfather, was in the kitchen. Delbert Green talked to his wie, but | she refused a reconciliation, he said. He then went to the kitchen, shot James Green, and then returned to the James Green ran for help, but died in the street a short distance Returns and Shoots Anln Mrs. Hannah Green, 70, mother of | James Green, and Lois Green, 10, daughter of James Green, fled from the house but returned for the infant daughter of Delbert Green. Lois Green pleaded with her half-sister’s husband \\| | before leaving, but he gain entered the bedroom and shot both women a second time. Delbert Green served three months in the State prison in 1928 for assault with intent to commit murder, but was paroled. He was convicted of shooting | & cousin of his wife. 23 PLANES ENTERED FOR COLD AIR TESTS 41 Army Flyers to Observe Condi- tions on Hop to West Coast. By the Assoctated Press. MOUNT CLEMENS, Mich., January 8.—Theory will face the severe test of practice this week as 23 Army planes attempt a flight from Selfridge Field here to Spokane, Wash, in order that the 41 men riding in them may learn more about cold-weather air travel. Nothing will delay the flight, sched- uled to start at 7:30 a.m. Wednesday, except unfavorable conditions in Y.he nu- such as a snowstorm, Maj. Ralph Royce, commander of the fleld and u( the flight, said. If there is no snow or ice on the fleld the planes will be hauled out on Lake St. Clair for the take-off. Snow or ice is necessary be- cause the ships are equipped with skiis | instead of wheels. Careful thought has been given to every detail of the flight. The metal handles on controls have been replaced by wooden ones. An ingenuous hand warmer has been provided. It consists of a mixture of moistened chemicals inclosed in rubber covered with canvas. The heat is generated by chemical action started by the moisture. The plan is for a pilot to hold the warmer in first one hand and then the other. Faces of pilots will be covered with innowproo( masks. Boots will be fleece CHICAGO EDI EDITOR PICKED AS DE PRIEST OPPONENT Friends Say Robert 8. Abbott, Na- tionally Known Through the Defender, to Enter Primary. By the Associated Press. CHICAGO, January 6.—Friends of Robert S. Abbott, colored, editor of the THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, FUGITIVE IS ARRESTED. Ve — | Fled When Case Was Called, For- femn‘ $20,000 Bond. OSHA, Wis., January 6 (#).— Eldr!dge White, colored of Hammond, Ind., against whom 20 Federal charges are pendln:. ‘was arrested in a house here yesterday. His seizure end a search that began last Tuesday when his case was called:and it was discovered he had fled, forfeiting $20,000 bond. Charges against him include violations of the narcotic and Mann acts, and ]complncy to violate the prohibition ‘White told Federal deputies he fled because he “didn't want to get killed. | Anyone with any sense knows when 1t is getung too hot Xor him." he added. CHINA SEES CRISIS IN NEW MONEY SLUMP Troubles Added to Grave Political Situation. Financial By the Assoclated Press. SHANGHAI, January 6.—The Chinese Republic today is confronted with an acute financial problem in the form of depreciated currency as a result of the steady decline in the value of the Chinese silver Mexican dollar in addi- tion to the grave political uncertainties with which China has been struggling. This dollar is now worth only 38 cents gold, as compared with 49 cents a year ago. Bankers and financial ex- perts predict that its value will slump as far as 30 cents gold, possibly farther. As a result of this currency decline, which has been unprecedented in the last quarter century, merchants, espe- clally importers, both foreign and Chinese, have felt much hardship due to their commitments being payable in gold. Numerous importers are refusing to accept shipments. The decline in the value of the silver dollar also has resulted in a sharp up- ward movement in general prices, ‘The situation has placed the Na- tionalist government in a difficult posi- tion in meeting foreign loan obligations. Canada's potato crop of last season was 70 per cent greater than the previ- | ous one. A Diamond Chain of Gay Resorts Along an Azure Sea Across the “/longest gangplank in the world” to the French Riviera BANKER KILLS SELF | AFTER DOORS CLOSE Official Suicide When Frozen As- sets Cause Suspension of Business. By the Assoclated Press. DONNELLSON, I, January 6. — Charles G. Mansfleld, 70, president of the State Bank of Donnellson, which was closed Saturday by the board of directors, shot and killed himself in his home here early yesterday. The banker’s body was found in the basement of his home by a son, Paul, who rushed downstairs when he heard a shot. A pistol was found near the body. A coroner's verdict later was that Mansneld had shot and killed l-u.m- self with suicidal intent. Dr. A. Cary, a wl'.neu, testified that Mnnp field been extremely nervous for severnl deys and had remarked that he would be “better off out of the picture” since he had $25.000 life insurance. The Bank of Donnellson was closed because of frozen assets, due to loans on farm lan: DO NOT FOOL WITH A HEAD COLD TAKE NO CHANCES Use NOZOL Now Follow this Advice: Break Up a Cold Before It Gets Started. ‘Avoid Dosing. ROP Nozol into the n ere ft soothes lrritation, dghts mu iy clears the clogged nasal , permits free breathing, and helps g yoluwut more dangerous colds. Thousands of doctors prescribe the Nosol Formula in ighting head colds—sold sbsolute money back guarantee. NOZOL ~53 sy “Paris” January 24 February 21 “lledeFrance” D. C {ONDAY, JANUARY 1984, Free Parking Space Opposite Our 8th Street Entrance GOLDENEERG'S Phone NAtional 5220———————————The Dependable Store “At Seventh and K- Women’s & Misses’ $1.49 Aprons s1'19 Bungalow style of nurses cloth. Have square neck, wide belts, deep pockets. Sultable for nurses and maids. Second Floor. 0Odd Lots of $1 House Dresses 69c Of prints in a good selection of styles, Well tallored. " Broken sizes only. Good qua Women's & Mnm $1.19 Undies 84C Rayon Flat Crepe Chemise and Step-ins, of lace-trimmed and tal- lored models. Second Floor. Women's & Misses’ $1.59 Step-ins 89c Smartly taflored_Step-ins, with dainty Ince trim. Of fine crepe de chine. An :-!e‘;:%“:xn.fi value. Girls’ $5.98 Suedine Jackets sz 98 Sporty suedine ~"=:l llmd 3 to 16 m:d Third Floor. Girls’ $1.00 Serge Sklrtl 590 Trim Girls’ 31.00 Sweaters 59(: Smart Slip-over Sweaters for girls. Neat crkket p“ernl. v necks. Sizes 3 fllrl Hm. Girls’ $1 Middies o 0(; jon an style ?':‘-E; ::fls':f: l::‘ .2'3: el Infants’ $1.00 to $1.25 Shirts 49¢ Buttonless styles of cotton-and- wool and rayon-and-wool. Bands of the same weight. Sizes to 3 sl Third Floor. $1.00 Cotton Jersey Suits 39c Cute little brother and in one and two piece nylu Broken sizes. Third Floer. $139.74 8-Tube Atwater Kent s95 Model 46 Atwater ent radio; $285 Vitlnr 7- ll Radio 5124 50 All-elgetric Victor combination Phonograph aud Radiola. An ex- ceptional value. Fourth Floor. $1.89 Silk Crepe-Back Satin s1.55 Fine heavy quality silk crope. back satins in most wanted darker shades Of lll.el dresses or the lighter, brighter shades for evening wear. Shop Tomorrow and Save in T hese Miss Pauline Smith, Fashion Expert of the Women’s Radio Institute Will appear in our Dress Department, 2d floor, in person on Tuesday afternoon, January 7th, at 2:30 o’clock. All our customers who wish advice on matters of dress are cordially invited to meet Miss Smith in our dress department between the hours of 2:30 and 4:30 Tuesday. This Women's Radio Institute servi co-operation with the makers of Gold S Sealex Linoleums. Miss Smith will be the feature of the Women's Radio Institute broadcast from Station WMAL at 11:30 a.m. to 12 o’clock Tuesday, January 7. 79c to $1.19 39 Enameled Ware C About 75 pleces of assorted cooking utensils, mostly all white enamel. Slightly imperfect. Downstairs Store. $1.50 to $1.75 Sheets s1 19 Slight seconds of extrs heavy round-thread quality. Sizes 81x90, 72x90, ETXIOK.IO:XQD.. 63x! Toiletries 25c Babcock’s Violet Elice Taleum .10e 59¢ Wrisl Body Powder. .35¢ 50c Melba Bouquet Face Pow- der, discontinued package..29¢ $1 Melba Silver-plated Com- pact, discontinued model...35¢ 59¢ Rubber Gloves 59¢ Lilac Vegetale. 10c Mammoth Cocoa is extended to Congoleum Rugs Boys’ Clothing $8 h $10 Suits ss 95 with 2 knickers.. $10.95 to $i5 ‘ll” to 83150 Suits with $9 75 “'$11.75 $14.75 * $18.75 years . $24.75 Over- coats, 11 to 20 At About Half ! $3 98 14 to 33 There should be a rush for these dresses at this final clearance price—which is much less than the original sale price at which they were introduced earlier this season. Flat crepes, prints, satins and velveteens in pleated, flared and jacket styles. Attractive dark shades, many with egg- shell blouses or collars. Sizes 14 to 38, but not in every ltyle. All This Season’s Models! .‘?I‘;?:‘b‘nfii‘. 39c Broken sizes, s Main Floor. Silk Hose 89 hemmed tops. F Boys’ 59¢ Sport Hose Pertect . e hose, : v’l‘r;u‘lyflr’l‘ctll:":lfifl'u nations. Main Floor. £0-In. $1.75 e er Full 50 tnches wide. ".., fabrics a4 » great r'.'..'.'" e e e iy oy Women’s $1.50 & $1.95 Full-fashioned with Tisle Hoel and toe. ~BNeht ir: Main Floor. 39c and color combi: Drapery Damask 95c home with these 75¢ to 90c Glazed Chmtzel 39c %}zg"Mnt!ren sl 29 quality mattress nu-ofhuvynnblauhedm lu.hnunucwmum $8.00 lullln 55 50 Wlndo\v Drapes S Sy s e lluu. ‘mulberry, 0T e 200 wl’nlelot.h'hulav Seconds of shades, size in green a ecru. None sold to du.len.—lourth 310 All-Wool $1.25 Ball s..m'.'.' 79¢ ‘Roller Skates Strongly bullt of heavy gauge steel in adjustable sizes. Complete Main Floor. nmus g i VTishable quality oflk flat erepe, Chicago Defender, yesterday sald he will be a candidate against Oscar De Priest, colored incumbent, Iflr the Re- .pubhun nomination for Representa- | tive from the flnl Illinois trict at | the April Abbott, who ln known as a follower of Senator Charles S. Deneen, was out of the city and could not be reached for verification. Abbott, regraded wealthy, is a gradu- ate of Hampton Institute of Virginia, where he learned the printer's trade. Coming to Chicago severpl years ago, he established the Defender, s racial publication, which has acquired national circulation. £ Film Takes Place af Book. An interesting feature ®f the effort to reform the Russian alphabet is the fact that it is to be accomplished largely by e use of the talking film instead spelling book. A very novel sys- (em has been worked out and trials that have been made of it seem to indicate that it will make the work of the stu- dént much more attractive and effi- clent. The difficulty of educational movements of this character is to get | the older persons interested, but the film is said to accomplish this and great hopes are entertained that the change of language will be accomplished easily and quickly by the entire country. WINTER SPORTS LEAD TO WINTER COUGHS Then REM leads way to quick relief January 17 February 7 59¢c to $1.25 Jewelry $25 Velour Portieres, Pr OT to be seen on the Riviera, is to miss the final cachet of smartness « « « No other sun gilds quite so many notables . . o no other beaches have half the fashion importance . . . no- where else does life move as breath- lessly or have the same brilliant back- ground, the same infinite finesse ¥ The “France”, the last word in luxury and chic...the best chef who ever put to sea*¥*The freedom of in- dependent travel with unlimited stop-overs or return via Havre. “France’Jan.11 Feb.12 - Mar. 15 - Apr. 25 Across the sunny Scuth Atlan- tic to Santa Cruz de Tenerife, Casablanca, Gibraltar, Bar- celona, Algiers, Naples, Monaco, Marseilles, Can- nes, Algiers, New York. _FOR SKIN IRRITATIONS Want to Look Young? The secret of keeping young is to feel young—to do this you must wateh ‘your liver and bowels— there's no need of having s sallow lon—dark rings unde: our eyes—pimples—a bilious look = your face—dull eyes with no sparkle. Your doctor tell you ninety per cent of all sickness comes from inactive bowels and Ay T ' $]16-44 | 51250 MotoGard Pl 16 Winter Shutters $].'z9 odge; two-tone. combiastionsof R and gold and rose and green. 51 Fourth rlm. lue, New Paris” Re-engined and re- decorated for smartness and modernity, manned by Breton seamen who inherit @ sea-tradition older than Columbus, will vie with her sister ships, the “Ile de France” and “France” for the sovereignty of the North Atlantic. 5% days to Plymouth from the heart of Manhattan, a waiting express for London, a few hours later the covered pier at Havre, three-hour express for Paris. Main Floor. $2 Crinkle Bedspreads Heavy spreads size 80x105. h $ Main Floor. Edwards, a well known ph: a bowels, which he gave to his pa- tiel for years. Dr. Edw-rd' Olive Tablets are gentle in their action yet always effective. They help bring about that natural buoyancy which all should enjoy by toning up the liver ing the system of im- ml P -rfcet AXMIN - STER - RUGS .... . Edwards Olive Tablets are known by their olive eolor. 15¢, 30c, 60c. $1.49 Electric Heaters 8¢ i bt e : mgzlflflll Sters. 1.39 Medicine Cabinets 98¢ Small size cabinet, made WIS mkver o ‘Sour. Fiisied e white, blue and green. O i Garbage Cans 93c 8-gallon size can, made strong corrugated galvanized irom, with deep rim cover. Downstairs Store. 79¢ Rayon Flat Crepe 49c e teed fast colors. 36-inch widt. & el 2 > [} Information from any authorized French Line Agent or wire direct to 1429 Eye Street N.W., Washington, D. C. Charged with Laziness— Guilty Simply of Acidity! putrefaction in the gastro-intestinal canal and stimulates the activities of the intestinal walls, which alds the natural movement of the bowels. All three effects are necessary to the true! correction of acidity. The Britt Stock and Our Own 5-Day Acidity Test |||lIll §2 25 to $5 Underwear To ascertain just how “acid” you| v | are, make this' 5-day test. Get & | The group in- package of Magnesia Oxoids at small | cluy Carter’s, cost from Peoples Drug Stores, Inc.,| Lewis’ and other or any other good druggist. Take two | all wool, wool “My _three children, Bruce, Billy and Betty Jane, Ilveoutdonrs dur- ing the winter,” says Mrs. L. H. Miller of Sea Breeze, N. Y. “The two eldest are always sledding, skating or ski-ing and they have a wonderful time every winter. Sometimes they get coughs as all children do, and it’s quite a prob- lem sometimes to find something to relieve them. Last winter Billy had a bad cough, and I had seen in the papers how REM was so highly recommended, so we got some and gave it to him. It re- lieved him at once and has since helped coughs of the other chil- dren and my husband. I've since told my neighbors about REM, and I know at least two other families using it now. REM's the onl[y cough m¢ ne the children take willingly and without making a face.” - That persistent feeling of tired- ness—that clouded mind—that lack of dash and fire—that missing punch | that decides so many situations in business—are all usually due to an acid system. Excess acld, formed in the stomach as a result of our un- | natural eating habits, causes acid-i digestion with gas, sourness and bur ing and sets up poisonous putrefaction in the gastro-intesinal canal that saps |our strength and vitality, taxes our | nerves and pulls us down physically | and men in all popular street and shades. vely ble plecel included. [’)-‘Q—dlle 35¢ Turkish 26 sl Towels, Each C| 3sc & 30 25 ;‘:";‘ v :.-. m"';é'&" ainted sthen, 15236 uxs c Mercerize . Table Damask 59c b Firm weave, Main Ploor. Bureau Scarfs 79(‘, Seamless rugs of this famous make—all perfect‘ Linen scarfs and vanity sets with | quality! Wide range of designs and colon. dallion -ldl‘u-m‘yo '?mm‘ 8.3 x 106 Napkins, 6 for s1'49 o $35 535 ol ot s fiew, et wentity: AD g sl linen. Special. RUGS Main Floor. L] The Britt Stock and Our Own The Britt Stock and Our Own o, e Mk sizoe ok $1.4 trouesess modier wad ght chides 10 $9 75 and neckband styles, of Broadcloth, Madras, ° Cassimeres and Cheviots. Good, serv- . ::-:r‘ninuc::r:‘ ,.l:l‘: i:‘:.l:i 'h S“fzfls' iceable materials. Sizes 33 to 38 only. ’ ’ - v Men’s $25, $35 | Men's $25, $35 Men’s $1.50 to $2 Shirts |- ! - gy Well known makes, in plain whites, 337050 alld wultel' stripes and novelty patterns. Collar-at- 9 7 c With One and Two Pairs One of the Most The Britt Stock and Our Own of) Tcoveers Wonderful Overcoat High-grade Buys Ever Known ed Suits of 314.75 Wit FERsAe fine Wor- no.u tailored steds, Cassi- towels, ..‘?‘J"’.'.‘:‘. ety ‘cioed | Pillowcases n:;l:hb-numny u«ernu ° 9 d wwern” | Alexander Smith’s Rugs pocn I.:)oun : 4 837 and 839 9212 or w and $42 9212 or Continuing Our Sale of the Stock of J. D. Men’s $2 to $3.50 Shirts | Men’s $16.50 to $22.50 Suits tached and neckband styles, or with collar $40 suits Overcoats sz to ss Plillllll hand - tailor- m i "“ § [erucE & eiLLY miLLER | to match. A few slightly mussed. Sizes 14 to 17 included. Regular §2 to $3 grades S8 Fauly; $1 29 REM'S easy to take, too. Children and parents can both appreciate that Magnesia Oxom.! developed in Ger- | many by a famous, 100-year-old phar- R yttenl hotse, correct scldily in the right way! Upon contact with the acid in the stomach, Magnesia | Oxolds generate mascent, or active, oxygen. The “live” oxygen stimulates |the alkaline gastric mucus, checks after each meal for a few days and | see how much better you feel—how | much more soundly you sleep and| how much more energy you have. If 5 days’ use doesn't tell you valumu return the balance of the Oxolds to the druggist and he will cheerfully refund your money.—Advertisement. $1.59 cotton, in heavy, medium and light weigh All style: d folofl ot, ut 1 o make nnd style. iCharge Accounts Invited—No Interest or meres and Cheviots, in a wide range of patterns and colors. Models for men and young men. Sizes * 34 to 44 in the lot. broad- cloth. l-dnl. lustrette and other materials, with tion and Nob!lt ‘waists. All l'ylu in stripes, ne“ patterns rum colors. Some mussed and s slight ir- regulars. Sizes A to D. Men's Shop—Main Floor. L g S, I.nt lnbrlu. in a variety of ‘-i.rlbh colors and pat- terns. First choice is best cholce, for naturally the finer coats will snapped up by the early birds! Imm lete nn:e of sizes, but sizes 35 u ll in the lot, to start the Extras—We Do Not Penalize Our Friends;