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Guaranteed against all risks— FURS, CLOTHING, RUGS, Etc. Securikp Storage - GAMING SUSPECTS Seven Indictments for Viola- tion of Jones-Stalker Law Made. The grand jury today ignored a| charge of setting up a gaming table lodged against Louis Hurwitz and Jo- | seph Fitzgerald following a raid made by police officers at 25 H street, directly | opposite the Government Printing Of- | fice. A number of persons said to have been employes of the print shop were summoned as witnesses. The raid was made January 4. Three Charges Ignored. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON. D. C. TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 1930. ERAND JURY FREES || | AIRPLANE SAFETY NEW WET REPRESENTATIVE HERE - AND FUEL STUDIED |Aviation May Appeal to Public by Reliability, Leaders Assert. By the Associated Press. ST. LOUIS, February 18.—Aviation was put on the block today before the International Afrcraft Exposition as having one appeal to th- public, that of reliability. “No compromise with sefety will be tolerated,” Roland Chilton, consulting engineer of the Wright Aeronautica! | Corporation, said before a meeting ot | the Soclety of Automotive Engineers, | “because the airplane still suffers by | being relatively new and the popular | mind shies from the unusual, in risk |as in other things.” method of burning crude ofl would be found. School Aeronadtics Studied. Aeronautics was painted before the National Conference on Aeronautical Education as “fast ming a part of the fibre of the Nation’s public school curricula,” by Charles 8. “Casey” Jones, | He indicated the ‘problem to solve | was whether courses in aviation catered | to the play instinct of students or car- | ried forward the broadening and cul-‘ | tural influences of education. —_— MINISTER DECORA>TED. Dr. William C. Emhardt Honored by Government. of Greece. The gold cross insignia of omcer jof the Order of the Redeemer, the | oldest order in Greece, was bestowed | last week on Rev. Dr. Willlam C. Em- hardt, chairman of the American Hel- tlenic committee for the centenary of Greek independence, by the Halienic | government. The award was made in recognition of his valuable services to Greece, the citation which accompanied the decoration stated. It was signed by M. Alexander Zaimes, and the minister | the President of the Hellenic Republic, | ARGENTINIAN SEIZED. Dr. Lencinas Is Arrested in Anti- ‘Yrigoyen Disturbance. BUENOS AIRES, February 18 (#).— Dr. Jose Hipolito Lencinas, head of the Lencinista party and didate for national deputy, together with some at his_lieutenants, were arrested yesterday at Mendoza, charged with firing several shots from his home against Yrigoyen election posters. Lencinas claimed an Yrigoyenist fired first and his followers were compelled | to repel the aggression. For a Buyer With $5,000 Cash— A GOOD Investment! GROUP of 3 new, white stone front A stores; 2nd commercial zone. All leased to one responsible tenant for term of years at $2,700 a year. Price Seven persons are accused of viola- i : | Fuel Factor Ts Cited. | tions of the Jones-Stalker law in in- | : | e safety factor was pointed out by t rted today to Justice Pey- Robert Insley, vice president of the ?x.\;‘"(":;':ol:p:ndcir‘\:rg:s against three LIy S s, o, a4 Can be purchased for $5,000 cash pay- ment, reasonable terms on balance. Owner will consider CLEAR improved property as art of purchase price. SHANNON . & LUCHS 1435 K St. Nat. 2345 of foregn affairs, M. Michalacopoulos. | Dr. Emhardt is an officer of the | National Council of the Episcopal | Church. He had previously received | the insignia of the silver cross of the same order in 1919, and that of knight commander of the Order of the Holy Sepulchre in Jerusalem in 1922, —ias 1140 FIFTEENTH ST $25.250 A SAFE DEPOSITORY FOR 38 YEARS CAASPINWALL , PRESIDENT Mayor A. J. Makepeace, the first Ro- man Catholic mayor of Coventry, Eng- land, nma:a:he Reformation, has just WANTED OLD & WORN to the cost. WASHINGTON 1205 Eye St. National 8873 The BEST Is Not TOO Good to Give to YOUR Baby! GROWING infants demand that they be given the very best of Nursery Milk that is obtainable! They require those elements which will build strong bones and body tissue. Chestnut Farms Special Nursery Milk meets these exacting requirements because it is produced under the most careful supervision, on farms specially selected by the D. C. Health Department—Bottles Capped and Sealed right at the farms for added protection and rushed to our plant to be kept in perfect condition till delivered to your home, : e o 100% the District of and stri ol 7 70 Phone Potomac 4000 for Service others were ignored. Willie O. Bell is _‘le';‘:h;m’bl-h';lx Sven) mare Important t6 | accused of four sales of intoxicants at | Both predicted partial solutions of the Mades Hotel. The sales are said to » grade fuel. Insley stated that one of the greatest | January 3. Others indicted under this REPRESENTATIVE WILLIAM J. GRANFIELD, hazards of -m:r]-_lc was fire, a roblem | law are James Magruder, Carson P.|The first Democrat to be elected from the second Massachusetts district, where ;’,“‘é,‘;"fihgr"::"ls;‘%‘:"t"‘? development Stant, Henry F. Rheims, Maggie Bell, | former President Coolidge lives, was greeted on his arrival here yesterday by | P ngines. | Those_exonerated are Martha Brown, | Granfield was elected on a wet platform. —Underwood Photo. | = — | dohn Keys and Giles Brown. . - = The grand jury returne indict- “ il n' persons. In addition to the gambling ;g‘_sg“chn‘jfi"‘;fl{'iS‘C:"b’;‘fl{;”"lq‘(“ ’:{” Best-Bilt etal A e oharg ot e axr-l. TOWNS, SAYS/SPEAKER |Mrsian: ana ‘tressures. W alor G A R A G ES - < : | District of Col.mbia. | peapon; George E. . Shafer, robbery: | The tmportance of understanding the | Dr, John C. French, librarlan of the housebreaking and larceny; Mary E.|life of Main street in order to acquire |Johns Hopkins University Library wel- = | attention to the Tudor Stuart collec- Others Indicted. emphasized by Dr. Gilbert Chinard.|tjon and the Hoffman Bibles arranged Others indicted and the charges,Professor of French literature at Johns for their inspection in Gilman Hall. ainst them include Clarence J.| second annual meeting of the Colum- T g T eran - TATCOlC | ptan Library Association in Baitimors | George Holtz and David Gould, non- | Saturday o United States,” he said, “there are | FUR COATS B ey e M ruCkeT | many treasures in the form of periodi- Highest Cash Prices Paid Wright (two cases), Melvin G. Reed, | Cals and newspapers which cannot be If You Have an Here the scholar may acquire the ma- o " | tgan he coul obtain elsewhere.” Is- and John H. Cophas, alias John H Please Bring It to H made up of the lives of great me ! willie ' Brown; James Brown, alias 2 1319 F St. NW. Charles White: William Smith. alias | (1% ure' ot the o i waor or I Room 706, International Bidg. || | Willlam Hodge. and James Brown, | : The assoclation voted to retain the | lor, Paul C. Embrey and Frank S.!.mcers of the past year for 1930. They This Week ONLY r{::(xt'r. Bi‘;:',l'i,,‘;,"‘.‘{i:g‘.,fl'?fi’fl;,’?;& are president, Miss Adelene Jessup onday, Tuesda: | Advisory Commission: vice presidents, — W y!’ e 4] Frederick W. Ashley of the Library of LITTLE THEATER %% I * safety in developing the use of low- have occurred December 20, 27, 31 and | : ; Walter D. Ward and Percy R. Kelser. | Representative John N. Garner, minority leader of the House. Representative | _Chilton predicted that an easier | ments and ignored charges against 10 | REAL HISTORY IN SMALL |Congress and Miss Eleanor W. Falley lard Phifer, assault with a dangerous | Purdum of the Public Library of the ‘The greatest Robinson, abandonment of a child. a true comprehension of history was|comed the librarians and called their Hopkins University, in addressing the Ketchum, embezzlement; Jack Calla. support: Albert Paul Lawson, robbery|. In small libraries throughout the Richard Brown and Richard Martene, | found in the larger centers of learning. ¥ | Cephas, joy-riding; James Brown, alias | {OrY; 8ccording to Dr. Chinard, is not alias Charles White; Benjamin F. Tay- ing and their reaction to events, Will Be Here 3 Days t vland Public Library | James M. Solomon, housebreaking and | Aaiory Lic,Marvland Publie 4 We sell mothing—we trade mothing— P bet. F & G, Continuous 1 to ._Mustard ‘ | fo==olc———o]———=[a[———=]o][—q] Comma | Mos i ON JALE PAUL REVERE Oil Paintings Within Our Would have appreciated one Oriental Rug Gallery | ( HAWKINSNASH ) 420 10th Street N.W. | o N Perary st s On February 17, 18, 19, 20 and 21 covery of the body of Earl Borland. N—— Ee: At 2:30 PM. and 8:15 PM. Each Day wreckage of the plane in which he and | Our large stock, consisting of IMPORTED, Carl Ben Eielson plunged to death near North Cape, Siberia, November 9 last, in HAND-WOVEN ORIENTAL and CHINESE luding ANTIQUES, SE\ has revived hope that the body of and MODERNS of all sizes— | Eielson will be located soon. Northerners, to whom Elelson was a | hero, awaited further reports from the has been carefully selected by our buyer, Mr. Semonian, for our regular retail trade. We are compelled to sell them at PUBLIC AUCTION | fur {rading ship Nanuk, ice-locked near | North Cape, and which is serving as a | to make room for our new shipments of Rugs already on order. | Tob; Edward Bowden, carnal knowledge; | Andrew J. Donohue, alias R. Terrel alias Frank Donohy, false pretenses; | r—'fifi-fiznorfiofinn BODY Pianos —Pianos | ¢ Fjr15oN SOON —Pianos Selling for Storage Charges A Large Assortment of Player and Upright Pianos of All Kinds Avail Yourself of This Opportunity to Get a Piano at a Bargain Prices from $5.00 and Up Sale to Be Held at Our Ware- ‘house Beginning Monday, Febru- ary 17th, and Will Continue Until February 20th. Open Evenings Until 9 P.M. | larceny: Robert Jackson, attempt to sust duying old fur coats for cash. 1 TODAY—EMIL JANNINGS and POLA n_"PASSION.” oo [0lc——alc—=ne——[a] . Five Feet of Snow, Is Con- firmed by Message. | { Discovery of Borland, Dead Under | base for searching operations, They | belleve that either Joe Crosson or Harold Gillam. fiers stationed at the | Nanuk, will bring back word of the re- covery of Eielson's body the next time | they fly to the wreck, 90 miles southeast | of the ship, & A message confirming reports that! Borland’s bo’y had been found was! received herc last night. The message | Smith’s Transfer & Storage Co. 1313 You St. NNW. | said the body had been found five days | | before, about 100 feet from the fuse Phone North 3343 lof the wrecked plane and under 5 | feet of snow. MOVING STORING SHIPPING | LONG-DISTANCE HAULING | = | If the Latter, They Succeeded. RUG CLEANING FUR STORAGE ¥UMIGATION ST. PETERSBURG, Fla, February 18 (A —It is not apparent whether three Yanks are crusading for dress re-| form or simply tried successfully to get into the papers. Johnny Nee, scout; George Pipgras, pitcher, and Benny Bengough, catcher, have had their pic- tures taken on the golf links in shorts and bare legs. In two cases they look like rolled-up white flannels, but Benny's seem to be half a swimming suit of loud checks. 1 | can expect PEBECO to taste differ- Wl" ROgel‘S lent from ordinary dentifrices be- s | cause it performs that ertra func- Says: Distributors of Golden Guernsey Grade “A” Milk Produced and Bottled on | Wm. A. Hill's Rock Spring Farm Walker Gordon’s Special Nursery Milk ALSO, by the order of a direct importer, we will sell to the highest bidder a very choice stock of Imported Linens, needle-point pis handmade Handkerchiefs, Chinese cross Bridge Sets, Towels, etc., It Mosaic Linens, Madeira Embroideries, runners, etc, Italian Crash Oblongs, Rican Embroideries, Damask Linen Se Linen Scarfs, etc., Antique Oriental E: ered Towels, Tapes from Belgium and France, Leather Mules from Turkey, Silk Lingerie, Kimonos and Negliges. Filet Porto Tril —— PECIAL iG-DISTANCE isfaction our first ca: Tates rom_an: Also_Mavflower Transit ROOP REPAIRING, SHINING OR SAVING— |WHICH ARE YOU DOING? Are you shining your teeth or saving them? Many dentifrices help in simply cleaning and whitening teeth But only PEBECO goes further— definitely retarding decay by check- ing the destructive mouth acids, You Also, a limited number of very handsome and valuable Oil Paintings. Auction Sale will be held on MONDAY, TUES- DAY, WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY and FRIDAY, February 17, 18, 19, 20 and 21, at 2:30 P.M. and 8:15 P.M. EACH DAY. United States Storage Co. Established 1901 418-20 10th St. N.W. Metropolitan 1843 [o—=a|e———[o]c———aJc—F o[ INTING. guttering. Norih §314, day 2038 18th st. n.w. THE ANNUA THE_STOC holders of A. 5 t & Sons. Inc. e offices of the company. Wil held & kins _Building. Washington oclock a.m.. o 1930 1 WILL NOT BE RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY debts other than those contracted by myself. RGE R. MARSHALL, 1507 West Va. a PAPERHANGING —ROOMS §2 AND UP 1P you have the paper. Will bring samples Call 83 g OT BE R FOR DEBTS d by other than myself. HARRY INGTON. 3828 Barrington rd.. Bal- Ymore, Md., 538 Ingraham st, Washiigton, |tion. Try PEBECO one week—then ask yourself if your teeth don't look better and your mouth feel more ||| comicrtable than ever before.—Ad- || veruserent. 1 e——|n[e—[olc——]oje——[o[c——[a]c—]a]—T] PHOENIX, Ariz—I had always figured this Southern flying route down by way of El Paso ought to have fine weather conditions, and it sure has. This has been a won- derful trip from El Paso here in three hours. Now lunch, and will be in Beverly Hills by 4 o0'clock. If you want to see a part of our coun- try that is sky broke and not cloud shy, go to Oklahoma, Kansas and Texas. Tast Priday Tulsa Afrport handled in and out of there 354 passengers; handled 6,500 last year and not an accident. I had always hollered for lower rates on these things. Now we have 'em. It costs Just what your rallroad fare plus your sleeper would cost. I tried to catch up with Mr. Coolidge and give him a real ride. TWI contracte 8. HARR! ~ e The Bell Cab Co., Inc. Takes Great Pride in Having Introduced to the City of Washington AnInnovationin Cab Service We Thank the Public for Its And Now a New Service Enthusiastic Reception Shoppi and Greatly increased facilities Busil;pel:;gca“’ enable us to further serve you. + + « “One quart of milk a day for children and one s 1 10 Pel' H - pint for adults” is good, sound advice—not just a . () Any Distance call our number— is an ESSENTIAL FOOD, not only for infants but —United S Children’s B . No Charge for Extra Passengers “By the Hour” T G sty CALL METROPOLITAN 1727 slogan. 4 PASSENGERS 5 ® in the City Proper To obtain this service simply “Above all, the public must understand that Milk 350 Metropolitan 1727 A e — And Say— Call Us and Be Convinced of the Speed, : Dignity and Efficiency of Our Service W AER ) (Note Our New Telephone Number) @ WE ;1%3 Bell Cab Co., Inc. YOU ARE_GOING 10 MOVE New ¥ 1 TO OR from Phila.. ork, ATCH_AND CLOCI LE. OFF ALL MAKES-20". W.'R_McCALL. 1334 H N.W WANTED_RETURN LOADS cITY . Fom MUYSRE Sy IT IS FOOD VALUE, and not food volume, that To BHILADELPHIA ... ceunts in nutrition. Because many parents fail to appreciate the indispensable value of Milk, one-third of the children in this great country of ours are un- dernourished and thereby robbed of their inherent rights to health and happiness. Special rates for_part load Philadeiphia, New York and Boston. TNITED STATES STORAGE CO. INC. | 418 10th St. N.W. Metropoliian 1845, | T WILL NOT BE RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY bill contracted by any one other than ms- self. BUMTER JACOBI, 1913 Pa. ave. nw Wise Mothers Prefer Wise Brothers’ WANTED—RETURN LOAD OF FURNITURE from New Yo:k, Philadeiphia. Atisntic City. NJ.; Richmona. Va. and Baltimore. Md. Smith’s Transfer & Storage Co. 13 U 8t North 3343, FURNITURE REPAIRING. UPHOLST! ffia CANING, CSASTE | LOCATION 21 , WHICH ASSURES YOU LOW PRICE BIG-GRADE WORK. ARMSTRONG'S, 1238 10th ST. NW. METROPGLITAN 2062 ROOF WORK of any mature promptly ana capaniy sooked after by bractical roofers Roofin 119 3r Company. __District 0933 A Printing Service —aoffering _exceptional faeilities for @ discriminating clientele ‘The National Capital Press| 1310-1212 D ST N.W___Phone Nationa) 0850 | AUCTION SALE Ortental Rugs, Imported Linens and 1 ur Within Out ", Oriental Rug Gallery 420 10th ST. N.W. On February 17, 18, 19, 20 & 21 At 2:30 P.M. & 8:15 P.M. Daily | GET AFTER THAT OLD! Don’t snuffle along with a cold. At the first sneeze use Mistol freely with the special dropper that is in every bottle. You'll be surprised how quickly Mistol clears your head and soothes sore nose and throat membranes. If your voice is husky, or your throat sore, gargle Mistol. Doctors use it. It soothes, heals, and checks infection. Genuine imported hand-woven Orienta Get Mistol today at any drug store! and Chinese rugs. imported linens and hand- | UNITED STATES ®ome oil paint: An_opportunity to buy M @& _r l STORAGE CO. [ ! sPaTOPE 2t 5our own Brice. Be sure 30u attend thiy £ Established 1901 k M k w 'u Met. 1843, Made by d akers of Nuj ARSI AV FE MILK. BABIES * / Produced in co-operation with Dr. J. Thos. Kelley Wise Brothers fmportant auction sale. ' 420 10th St. NV,

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