Evening Star Newspaper, January 16, 1930, Page 29

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THE EVENING STAR, \\'.\NHIL\U'I'(DN. D:- Cy-"FHURSDAY, JANUARY 16, 188. TODAY. east. transport plane 232, carrying nine me- | iy | 7 from Havre, Mont., to A card party for the benefit of Wash- s HA T AR MY FI.YERS | chanics, flew 5 ngton Counci Daugh- | Federation of Citizens’ ~Associations Kalispeil. . - e g - | meet Saturday evening at'8 o'clock in L s The original fleet of 22 ships that left I ters of Liberty, will be held at the Ma- : ; “mmc Templey. Bighth and P streeis | the board room of the District Building. : - ‘ffix{:sd:r' n;l“d_'m: m:y are scattered northeast, tonight at 8:30 o'clock. MISS | Nortn Carolina_Soclety of Washing- | Six of Scven Planes on Winter, o 55 P !BMNKE‘E m:‘ []Z[]NE OITY NEWS IN BRIER. | oniock ot e e Mreaavenus wouio: | SUBZERO WEATHER | ™%t £° 2 hthnanan. “petig | Lilllan Boxwell is chairman. ton will observe Army and Navy night | 5 | —————— A cantata entitied “Let's All Get Mar- o Monday evening, January 20, at 8| . Test Flight Are Forced to | U. 8. Bank larg:-t. e ried,” wil be Eiven ot St. Augustine’s | dileck, In, the SUGSSIIT, O SR, gl | Return to Great Falls. “| 1MW YORK, Skauity 16 09 ihe | TThin Coat Declared to Pro- | Church mail this evening at 8:1s. | B8 BIE% G rarie. Gorpswi e g o A gl s b fest Populations - From Dr. Wa]t!or .{;,Edgy‘n( 'xxrnch;lx;:' Gol; the principal srflkfr- by anseaitaii | December 31 wlnrggga‘zgo.m.nn, com- es opulati lege of Columbia University will spea £ i 3 58, pared_with $2,170.094.721 of the Mid- & e i Dlate aptEs ] | 'GREAT FALLS, Mont., January 16.— X Tta., & 1o : o e e - pictevie Amoon. | CIVIL WAR VETERAN | Army fiyers from Selfridge Field, Mich., | Bank. JLtd, & London institution LML R L e —— Freezing to Death. tion tonight at 8:15 o'clock in the Red ’BUR|ED IN ARLINGTON today agreed that Montana and North s Dakota had complied with the desires . e o i of the War Department in aiding the " AMON Annual dence of the Marching Clu E Arctic patrol to test Winter fiying n:ge‘xn:\f'g:%i\-fi“v’:&r | of Columbia Lodge of Elks, nn,_xa_& will | Bervices Are Held This Afternoon oAquinmPnLl in the “front yard of the The of ' i .| be held at the New Masonic ‘Temple, i rctic,” where temperatures now range o e eriepnetic di8- | Tenth and U streets, tonight. Brief for William T. Gates, from 15 to 20 degrees below zero. servations made possiBje through a new | Meeting at 8 o'clock. Dancing from 9 Who Died Tuesday. quntf':fipdfivZ’f, ‘lfl?fi?”fix‘”{fli“n‘&'{"fi method of measuring more accurately |0 12. turn back, Maj. Ralph. Roy the-earth's ozone “blanket,” a very thin 5 Tnited s | Funeral services were held at the turn back, Maj. Ralph. Royee, com- coat of atmosphere believed to lie lb’J‘"?n::;gy:m!;:‘-‘p}'ub?hn mo{amfi; home this afternoon for William T. L":’a“&‘«“r“&T.%?iu:&‘“?\“e“%"-f‘.*uf‘é"«'i‘ki“&'i e 30 or more miles above the earth. tonight at 8:15 to discuss "Reincarna- | Gates, B5-ycar-old Civil WAr Veleran |yith his squad tody ih an attempt to | F 3 d The astronomical observatory of the k ¢ M & n T Bt e el pengie. wefn o LT and a native of Washington, who died | cross the_continental divide and reach rk‘t:xn of ml.‘: Crl;‘nrlm G. Abbot, 8| D.C. W o .U, will celebrate the | ;ursuéyn:g lm: hnmete( hl.!.:;u;l:':; 5 ‘ sistéd by F. E. Fowle, in announcing | tenth anniversary of the passage of the | Mrs. Catherine Francis, at 1 | S E F today the neéw method said the osone | eighteenth amendment At & banquet (0~ | Carolina avenue northeast, Burial was | N O MORE WA XING A 4 I 4 ‘ ' contents may be cured every day | night at Meridian Mansions, Twenty- | in Arlington National Cemetery. | in which solar rafiation observations | four hundred Sixteenth stteet. Senator | " \fi Gates was in Government empioy | OF FLOORS BY HAND oy are made at far-flung stations of the | smith Brookhart and Mrs. RObINSOM, | for almost 65 years, most of which he | g 5 CiEEE s Rt SEEE vnesetavono. || “SOCIETY BRAND” & “SHELDON” will be the principal speakers. Mrs. N. | retiring shortly aftér the close of the way to keep Floors i e kel M. Pollock will preside. | World ‘Wat, - He. was one of the first 7 wna tinoeemimger. | WEE the you... ; ; It would even be -possible, by this | —_— members of the Junior Order of United | " feet condition. The F[vE minutes after you rub on thod, Mr. Fowle said, t back to | w al e - | o et ! on Mount Wilson, in California, from | 10 " FColmbia Helghts Business | also was & member of the Grand Army | J ¥ fpreads the wax | 44 feel less sorel Continue the treatment S an 1905 to 1920, and determine from data | nron < Assoeintion tonight at the New | of the Republic. | N N (raste wat) then pol- | gnice.every hour for five hours and there the ofone prevailing over thet | amcierdam Hotel, Fourteenth and Fair- | Mr. Gates is survived by his widow: | ishes. Always ready | you'll be astonished at the relief. station during the period. mont streets Mrs. Alice Gates, whom he married 65 | for use. For free Working like the trained hands of The improved method, based on old > R Ll years ago: a son, James Henry Gaus‘ demonstration call Shis Caong BIsd! 68 oo of . BT o o 0 e o FUTURE. | of Washington, and_fout daughters A PETERSEN e c;mphogm:nemlfigld ;.’.';1 ‘:,'{h:’,' . o o at new low prl«ces ! spectrum. This thin blhnket, an n-| Cuching Auxiliary, No. 4, Sene of | e s, Heinhrey | 212E Streer, N W. Phorte Metropolian 4072 | ingredients brings elief naturally. It . stable form ef oxygen which keeps the | Un! - BP P’rfllnlk w . Pr;lfl;‘m Temple. | of Camp Springs, Md.. and Mrs, Frank *See It Demonstrated” penetrates and stimulates blood circula- § 31 e R L o e e BT - e b (st he glad' breaks in Frid . slightly e it S ———————— o S millions : Vi absorbs yellow light waves of the sun| Stephen E. Kramer, assistant super- e irad dYby d'wmo:n z nfi:: « o+ the glad news aks ay as they approach the earth. intendent, of public whooia, Wil Ad. | pee— m— —— Kecp Musterolehandy—jarsand tubes. Night’s Washington Star I I i The Biggest Event In Many Years . .. ! fl l 7 l i - v Experiment conducted over a years [dress the Macfarland Junior e rid from many angles of the un |School Parent-Teacher Association to- | | b | To Mothers—Musterale is aiso L4 | enabled the two scientists to determinc | morrow evening at the monthly meet- TRADE MARK L3 made in milder form for babies accurately by means of the yellow light, | ing in the school auditorium, Thir- ond sall c3ildren, Ask for Chie cut off from the earth, the ozone's con- | teenth street and Towa Avenue. ' Wash- rlen u s Crer Mosievols: tents. The absorption; least when the | ington Dairy Council will present a| [ sun \was directly overhead, incréased |dramatic sketch and Douglas Withers, | with.the distance traveled by the light | from the headquartets of the Boy | through the ozone camopy as the rays | Scouts of America, will give & short | became slanting. talk on scouting. | Thickness of Cardboard. Alpha Delta Phi luncheoh will ve| [ REGISTERED Although very little is known of this held tomorrow at 12:30 at the Gordun" | 'covering, which would be ®bout ihe Hotel | Kesh thickness of a plece of cardboard Under | carg party will be given by tne| || Kermanshahs, Sarooks, Keshans, hgahans, :;nu:c e:iéh&un:.g:&{:mflm&mmx% Phoenix Club Saturday night at 8:30| | Tnbri;, B°§h'" fhm]fse'M B‘lo‘l,c shn‘::' ‘rom the al of an electric 3 L | "Gl Foeics | ORI | || Eereghans, Serapis, Kazaks, Mossouls, Silks, and is believed closely associated with . . . Bakutcic dobasbames . | Cabristans, Shirvans, etc., in a remarkably com- There is said to be near relation be- i i i Aesth 1t and’ (he Norees ben Dot | Sunday plete range of sizes including several extra scientists are not able to say positively large picces. which causes the other, if either. It is 2 4 rmlble. Mr. Fowle believes, that the Exc“rSIons | FY T Philadelphia | ToBe Sold at Pyblic Auction | | ATS At P“bllc AllCthll REGISVE!ED | “F Street at Seventh” JUDGE TO ANNOUNCE || $3.25 Chester | Within Our Galleries _ \ that sold M’CORMICK DECISIoN|| 30° Wilmington | 715 13th Street - € for $19.50 to ) e e Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, 0 (: » 398. 50 (amd Asserts Findings Go Into -Detail || taayes washingt and Are Not of Sensa. Broad 3‘"“4.. : u'”A:Q Thursday and Friday, January . 3 . A tonal Natue, P tenbs! 13th, 14th, 15th, 16th and 17th, Y ) were worth it) iy SO Suaiut e . 1930, at 2 P. M. Each Day. k) join the Janu- SANTA BARBARA, CAlif, January | Also Two Special Night Sessions ary Clearance 16.—Superior Judge Willlam Dehy of |L Inyo County, who recently hea®d the Tuesday, January 14th, and Thursday, January N 16th at 8 P. M. Each Evening : ! Sales at “contest over the guardianship of Stan-| ey MeCormick, mn{mfluon-m in-| On Free View Up to Hour of Sale Each Day wife of Sianley McCormick. sougt to || constantly in place of calomel by By Order of a Large New York Importer establish hetself as his sole guardian. ||| men and women for 20 years— ! ) | competent, announcéd _yesterday he | | would hand down his mat 1 poi. ([l How sad! | next Friday., | coated tongu | The decision, Judge Dehy sald, goes | breath, pimpl | #Mntd: considerable detail regarding the ||| tired. =What's wrong? : ease, and “it' will nbt be sensational Y d | At the hearing. which ended several | | « weeks ago, Mrs. Katherine McCormick, | famous prescription used | I ¢laiming that the co-guardians, Harold || Dr., Edwards Olive Tablets. They McCormick. a brother, and Anita Mc- TmADE WA 140 Joape MA Cormick Biaine, & sister of the invalid, || A compound of Terms: Positively Cash were providiog improper medical treat- || ongs. They mct ly up ment and dissipating his $50,000,000 ||| bowals, help free the sy s . fortune. e || poison caused by faulty el i QAT A w | tien and tone up liver. | . U. oy RC. " " 3 | sy cheeks, clear e BoCHARRST, mumani: sgase 10 [ 2580 $18, ke, & Segie Aucti o . Rumania, Januarv of life. e Dr. Edwards Olive REGISTI (®)—A terrific hurricane in the Black ||| Tablets nightly. Know them by RESISTRRED MEUONEoR | Sea Tuesday forced many veesels 1o ||| their olive color. 15¢, 30c and 80c. setk shelter in ports. Many cal's for as- | All druggists. | Kistance weré received. | Clearance— 50 Floor Sample Electric Radios! Fifty new, perfect radios that have been used as floor samples are offered in this sale at these unusually low prices. If you don’t mind a little scratch or two, then come early Friday, for these fifty sets won’t be here long at such reductions - 5 Coats were $98.50 Reduced to 15 Coats were $89.50 TR ] TR Ay Ca il : = g % | 1 13 Coats were $79.50 (11 'y » . ' 10 Coats twere $69.50 $ 1 o ; E < ; “ : 30 Coats were $59.50 $142.50 RC $129.50 $132.00 - : 37 Coats were $49.50 Radiola Neutrodyne Crosley : 75 50 $ 75 i NEWEST STYLES . . . dipping backs, flares, princess lines, wrap- Complete with 7 tubes! Completé with 8 tubes! : ; e ux.-oundn. SELECTED FUR TRIMMINGS . . . fitch, skunk, caracul, wolf, The famons sevenstube RCA The B-tube Neutrodyne circuit Complete with 7 tubes! kit fox, pointed wolf. BEAUTIFUL FABRICS . . . broadcloths, sturdy 33 in a beautiful walnut cabi- gives saticiastory reception Seven-tube neutrodyne cireuit, tweeds and imported velvets. SMARTEST COLOR TONES . . . black, net, complete with electric and tone. Crotley dynacone epeaker and - y B speaker. Radios—Main Floor choice of two cabinets. brown, gre"“: blue. ALL SIZES . . . women’s, misses’, little women’s, large women’s, $10 Delivers Any Radio! 0 a5 v nE Hecar Co. ||| InE Hecat Co. ) “F Street at Seventh”

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