Evening Star Newspaper, January 16, 1930, Page 26

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY. JANUARY 16. NATIVES' SOCIETY PLANS INNOVATION Social Hour Will Be Intro- duced at Meeting To- Lieut. Col. Ohnstad Transferred to Va. | OFFICERS ASSIGNED. - . | Fort Monroe, Lieut. Col. John C. Ohnstad, Coast | Artillery, at Fort Eustis, Va. has been detaied 'to duty with the Goast Artil-| lery Board at Fort Monroe, Va.: Maj.| Charles H. Bonestecl, Infantry, in this city, has been ordered to the General Hospital at Hot Springs, Ark., for treat- ment; Lieut. Col. James B. Taylor and | Capt. Abraham M. Lawrence, at Fort Eustis, Va.; Capt. Douglas M. Griggs, at Fort Monroe, Va., and Capt. H. KENWOOD BEACH ELECTS GUTSHALL Association Names Officers and Committees for Year at Meeting Last Night. the hall of the Chestnut Farms Da 2109 Rhode Island avenue northeast. Will Gutshall was elected president | of the association. which holds its Win- ter meetings in the District and its | Summer sessions at Kenwood Beach, | Md. Other officers are R. E. Anderson | treasurer; W. W. Woodward, vice presi- The executive committee is made up | of William Nally, R. R. Taylor and Dr | Fred Potter. ther committees are: Membershi | Claude Offutt: strects and Toads, Wil: {liam Hayes; auditing, George Martin: | health and_ sanitation, Mr. Gutsha | fire and police, Mr. Nally; mails, M: idem. and Mrs. Helen Witmer, secrctary. | FLYING-MISSIONARY. PLANS ALASKA FLIGHT Brother Feltes Will Act as Pilot for Jesuits Visiting Catholic Posts. The first flying missionary, Brother G. J. Feltes, here. Tuesday conferring with aviation authorities, will leave New York soon for a flight to Alaska, where he will act as pilot to Jesuit mis- sionaries. T ? |in Alaska to test the feasibility of sup- | Prancisco. After asbrief stop he will | planting travel by dog team with the fake off for Seattle, Wash., and thence use of planes. to the Holy Cross Mission, in Alaska, Brother Feltes will first fiy to San ! which will be his permanent post. Here’s the Surest Way Known to Get Your Daily Vitamins 1ISO'S C‘o‘:{f’éh.s Successfully used for past65 years. Pleasant, soothing and healing. Contains no opiates. 35¢ and 60c sizes. | QuIcK RELIEF morrow Evening. Morrow, at Fort Hancock, N. J; all of the Coast Artillery, have been ordered to the proving ground at Aberdeen. | Md.: Capt. Edwin C. Callicutt, Coast Artiilery, at Fort MacArthur, Calif., has been assigned to the 14th Coast Artil- lery at Fort Worden, Wash.; Capt. John Schocklin, Quartermaster Corps, at Jef- fersonville, Ind., has bewn ordered to Fort Jay, N. Y. Licut. Cols, Walter J. Scott and Alvan 8. Perkins, Cavalry, have been placed on the retired list in the grade of colonel by reason of disability incident to the service. Col. Scott is at Houston, Tex., and Col. Perkins at Hot Springs, Ark. .G“"h"v"; lawns, gardens and parks. P. Brother Feltes obtained a pilot's 1i- E.‘Smnlh': entertainment, Mr. Offutt; cense at San Francisco recently, and Officers were electe d committees vic relations, Dr. Potter; architecture intends to visit the 17 Catholic mis- appoiimed by ithe Ke d:(',:i Sommitiecs and building, J. McChesney: beach, B.'sionary posts in the Arctic regions. Tt PPyl * ity each Citi-| R. Taylor, and publicity, A. F. Scheer. is the intention of Jesuit missionaries zens' Association, meeting last night in . Better Health and Greater Strength, Energy and Activity for Weak, | A Mc-i | Rundown Underweight Folks A musical ‘and literary entertainment will feature the January meeting of the | Society of Natives, District of Columbia, at the Washington Club, Seventeenth and K streets, at 8 o'clock tomorrow | night. The program has been arranged | by Mrs. Ella C. Robinson, chairman of the entertainment committee. There will be a social hour, an inno- vation in the society’s meetings, de- signed to make all members feel at home at the gatherings. Hostesses will be Mrs. Irene Dunham and Mrs. Grace Merchant Shepherd, Who will preside at the tea table, as- sisted by Miss Clara Bright and Mus. Thelma Mills Rector. In addition there will be a special reception committee comprising Miss Flora Schuldt, Mrs. | Zell Weaver Oatley, a former vice pres | ident: Mrs. Johann Kondrup, who ai ranged the recent Christmas program: Mrs. Maurice Jarvis Sherrill, one of the | active members of the society, and Mrs Henry Fenno Sawtelle, its second vice president. | ” Hosts will be Judge Gus A. Schuldt. | uary 26. first vice president: Ralph L. Hall, third | A program of special music has been Vice president; Washington Topham. | arranged. with a woman's quartet, | Rudolph _Bishop, Jefferson Middleton | xylophone, boys' band and male quar- and Lee D. Latimer, a former president | tet and bells, of the society. Matters coming up at the business part of the meeting include adoption ‘nf amendments to co-ordinate the | phraseology of some of the by-laws. TAKE YOUR VITAMINS STRAIGHT Now any thin, worn out, sickly, |get the splendid results from Vitamins | nervous man or woman can swallow | A and D is like building a wood fire two ensy-to-take sugar-coated tablets | to brew a cup of tea—you are hope- and get the equal in precious Vita- |lessly behind the times when you mins of one teaspoonful of Vitamin- do it ‘ tested cod liver oll. { _When you take McCoy's Cod Liver | This is an undisputed fact—and | Oil Extract Tablets you are sure cf | any broad-minded physician or phar- | getting the priceless Vitamins sou | liver oil is REWVAL i’o START. i macist will tell you so. need—no sclentist will - contradict | - S | richer in Vitamins A and D than any Real Norwegian cod | that statement. | e s b e S0 why ll’l;)L forget about th- T . . other substance, and the able chemist | greasy. repulsive oil and when vou Sunday, January 26 W The Original BAUMBE BENGUE™* in McCoy's modern laboratory ex- ) (ANALGESIQUE) tracts these precious health-produc- SPECIAL THROUGH TRAIN No’ change of cars S Evangelistic Maryland Avenue Church. Evangelistic services will start tonight at the Maryland Avenue Baptist| Church, Fourteenth street and Mary- | land_avenue northeast, under direction jof Rev. W. A. Emmans, the pastor. | They will continue nightly at 7:45 | o'clock, except Saturdays, through Jan- Services Opening at |need Cod Liver- Oil take McCoy's s these precitus. hes oduc. |Cod Liver Oil Extract Tablets in- ing Vitamins from this Vitamin-tested | stead—just as] y druggist in :1‘_““’555 1 oil and puts them in dainty sugar- | America—precious but inexpensive, THI! coated tablets. 60_tablets, 60 cents. WAY -/ These tablets are known as Mc-| NOTE TO PHYSICIANS: Coy's Cod Liver Oil Extract Tablets. | For every ailment, mal; It you take 8 tablets a day—two | down condition for whic befors meals and 2 at bedtime, it [scribe Cod Liver Oil. M will be just the same as taking 4 |Liver Oil Extract Tableis ar: teaspoons of pure cod liver ofl—this [1y as good. Bear in_mind. Doctor, vill probably give you all the magic |that we would not be allowed to Vitamins you need. | make this statement if it were not Taking disagreeable cod liver oil to ! true.—Advertisement a hot cloth over the chest and back—to open up the pores. Then rubinplenty of Ben-Gay—you can’t use too much—cover the area with Y orbent cotton or a cloth— 2 hot drink—and £ (o bed. Religt comes quik, Iy—circulation is stimulated and congestion re- lievedas Ben-Gay's penetrating warmh simulates the blood to healthy action and produces free perpiration. Doctors have been prescribing it £ over 30 years for colds pains of nerve and muscie.” o o'c Aches and \GIRLS WITH PIMPLES”| Girls! You won't have an em- barrassing pimple, blemish or black- | head to mar your lovely skin if you | use this wonderful ointment. It | brings rellef almost overnight. It | contains: ...to remove infection Sulphur...to clear and heal skin | Menthol...to soothe sore, raw tissue | Just ask your druggist for Rowle's | Mentho Sulphur. Clears the skin | right up. Keeps it beautifully clear || |and smooth. ~ Nothing better for || blemsihes, itching torture, dry, scaiy akin, eseeme and other skin troubles. | Safe to use. Amazingly successful. Qiet & Jar of Rowle's Mentho Sulphur —today!—Advertisement. Ly. Washingtor ..... ...6:05 P.M Saturday Precesding Excursion Returning Lv. Niagara Falls (New York Central) * Buffalo Coach Lunch Servi Pennsylvania Railroad Attendants All Steel Equipment Pennsylvania Railroad 400 P M 5:05 P.M. 1920, McC. L., Inc THE NATIONA e e T e | | THIEVES JIMMY BOXES ON NEWSPAPER RACKS | Bakery Manager Says Doughnuts Are Stolen Nightly From Store Front. | | Jimmying of ‘mor;,ebeox;‘-s of 18 newspaper racks in the Northwest sec- oy : < e tion PoF ‘the. city was reported to the t AL 3 $ X TATAE % gt,“ 2 | police last night by Jacob Schiller, route 3 o, . o R | agent for the Washington Times. The 5 | boxes were located along Eighteenth and Nineteenth streets between Virginia avenue and I street. Money taken from the boxes_totaled approximately $18. Frank Yeager, manager of a bakery at 2918 Georgia avenue, appealed to | police to make an effort to put a stop | to the thefts of boxes of doughnuts { from in front of grocery stores each morning after 2 o'clock.” Yeager said the thieves have been in the habit of selling the doughnuts to owners of Take Warning! —Headaches, b 1 urred | Other ‘stores. vision are nature's warn- | Theft of a box containing 12 dresses, | valued at $150, was reported fo police 38 afteuity isonE A1 | by Frank Rosenberg, Roosevelt Hotel. you running past these || He said the dresses were taken from signals? his automobile on Central avenue, Ivy | City. early last evening. |~ Intruders yesterday were in the house ‘nf Mrs. Lucille Brown, 507 Fiftieth Our ‘ street northeast. Entrance was gained | were told, and two coats worth $69 through a rear unlocked door, police Optical R |9 PARACHUTE JUMPERS Dept. THRILL AIR MEET CROWD | —ofters you a complete | Three Marine Corps Pilots Execute Wing Chairshliapey SALS Bls olstered in beautiful Jacquard Velour over ;‘m :tyf. ”r‘:’s*‘”&r:‘; Many Daredevil Stunts at genuine coil springs. A real hargain! iami, Fla. eyesight specialist. Let || Al | BY the Associated Press. i MIAMI, Fla, January 16.—Nine | civilian parachute jumpers, leaping in rapid succession from a huge tri- | motored Marine Corps transport plane, him advise you about your eyes. | Tuesday brought a climax to second : : day events at the all-American air $5 Delivers Any Suite meet here. = | "More than 100 airplanes participated 1 in_speed and stunting events. Marine Corps planes furnished addi- tional thrills for the several thousand et "% b ,h: l “Y!N | fk spectators, as three pilots, led by Lieut. | I T =7 e W. R. Hughes, executed Immelman | = = 0 Y 3-Pc. Jacquard Velour Living Room Suite As shown, comprising long Settee, comfortable Wing Chair and eozy Armchair. Carefully up- Loosc Cushion Bed Davenport Suite *119 4 The settee opens into a full size bed. Included also are club chair and wing chair. All are splendidly upholstered and carefully constructed. $5 Delivers Any Suz'l: 0 - AR Ty $4.75 —This light-weight shell | frame, with new high | bridge metal-cored tem- ples. Will not slip. Your own lenses inserted free. turns, falling leaf performances and a | series of loops in and out of formation. Detroit Mayor Installed. | DETROIT, January 16 (#)—Charles | Bowles assumed the duties of mayor of Detroit Tuesday after receiving the oath of office from Richard W. Reading, city clerk, and the badge of his office | from his predecessor, John C. Lodge. | Mayor Bowles is & former recorder’s | court judge. 1 i i i Kann's—Street Floor. "Co Just take 2 tablets e (0 > VR 1 1 1 3 prises _a continuous-post walnut- Dining Room Suite Metal Bed. sanitary link wire ring and a comfortable Mattress. Ten pieces—exactly as illustrated—buffet, ob- A iblendia vatuet long extension table, china closet, server, arm- chair and five side chairs. The suite is one which will give long service. ‘98 $5 Delivers Any Suite ! Six-Piece Suite Regular $198 Value An after Christmas stock taking found us too heavily loaded with various numbers of suites. We are anxious to bring the quantity to our average figure and are accordingly reducing the prices in a drastic manner to effect the desired reduction. The suite pictured above is one of the newer styles- -consists of six hand- some pieces: Large dresser, man's robe, straight end bed, French vanity, upholstered bench and chair. Made of walnut veneers combined with fine cabinet woods and decorated with overlays of maple and -atin wood. This s Only One of the Big Values in Our Grectest January Clearance Sale Enough dinnerware Ito serve a party of twelve people. The set is of 100-Pc. Dinner Set $1 .95 Fm_ in natural colors. Due to the low price and it ti il Chest of limited quastity wecan fill no mail, phone or C. . D. Drawers $6.95 $1.00 Down Dresser Pmm!;;fl in $9.75 Fiber Rocker $4.49 Easy Terms Remember! What You Buy We Guarantee! Lowboy Model (Mustrated) Complete with tubes. Nothing else to buy. 149 No Interest or Carrying Charges Grove's Laxative BROMO QUININE will stop that achy, miserable feeling caused by colds. Itsquinine tonic and laxative effect brings relief and comfort by removing the cause of the suffering. Taken carly enough, it checks a cold in twenty-four hours. At all druggists, 30c. Grove’s Laxative BROMO QUININE Tablets S $139 Bedroom Suite ‘38 -Hollywood Vanity A handsome four-piece suite con- s] ] 9 sisting of Hollywood wanity, large Four pieces as pictured: Large dresser, French vanity, chest of drawers and new style return end bed. Of genuine walnut veneers combined with fine quality cabinet woods. $5 Delivers Any Suite dresser, Man’s robe and straight end bed. All are fashioned of walnut veneers combined with high grade cabinet woods decorated with maple overlays. $5 Delivers Any Suite 1. 8589

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