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A—1I6 RAL LEGISLATION | PENDNG N CANADA Governor General . Urges| “More Adequate” Care for Veterans. THE EVENING FEAR OF STONE AGE HELD GROUNDLESS Engineer Declares Research Stu- dent Will Provide Needs of Metals and Alloys. STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 21, SIMMONS REGRETS DINNER BID DELAY Says He Thought Reply Had Been Written to Jackson Day Invitation. 1930. e which said that an invitation to the diner had not. been answered through BOMB THREAT ALLEGED. Senator stmmils desiared bimself| Russ Legation in Norway Receives tely not - Viation, Deanst St wer Warntng Letters, Is Claim. lon becausc of uncertainty of legis- lative affairs in Washington. OSLO, Norwa: it ; y, Pebruary 21 (). Senator Simmons said that after 3 noticing “some discussion in the papers | The Russian legation reported yester: to the effect that I had not replied to | day that it had received letters ~on- your invitation to attend the Jflckson; taining threats to blow up the lega- day dinner and that this was a dis- |y, Lunging, which is situated in the courtesy on my part, he had written to | ";‘t !‘:“d :{'m i explain the matter. _ xg. 'W. Bailey, Raleigh lawyer, who will | The letters were neither in handwrit- contest Senator Simmons in thée Ju{u‘ lr:lg dnorr in 1y1}evtvrcllung, :ut ]weredme rimary for nomination to the Senate. piled from printed words clipped out | for the mon Bas accepted an invitation to the dinner. of Russian sewspapers. AL bore Nor- | tonrtie,money and blocked the famou wegian postmarks. 4 PR Though the legation does not take ¥ Silver-tipped feminine the threat seriously, the authorities| Last year was the sunniest in Eng- have appeared in London. posted police: around the building. land in'18 years. the annual dinner of the American In- stitute of Mining and Metallurgical En- s, Mr. Bradley, who is retiring president of the society, said the hard-working research student could take care of the future. “His work,” Mr. Bradley declared, “as- sures less wasteful methods of produc- | tion, greater metallurgical extractions and’ provides substitutes in alloys that are in many. cases more suitable, less costly and better for specialized pur- poses than the metals and minerals that it is feared may be exhausted.” -William Hastings Bassett of Water- bury, Conn., was formally inducted as new president. THROWS MONEY AWAY. American Woman Tosses Casino ‘Winnings Out of Window. PARIS, February 21 (#).—A teh from Nice to the Paris edition of the Chicago_Tribune today said that Mrs, Frank R. Philipps of Beverly Hills, Calif., threw her afternoon's Winnings in the casino at baccarat out of the window into the street below. They lmcoumfdlw l.bodut $1,440. ‘arnival crowds on the Promenade des Anglais below made a wild scrambic Scrubwoman’s Son, Who Buys Rum With Her Money, Beats Her By the Associated Press. CHICAGO, February 21—Mrs. Anna Stepka is 84 vears old. She scrubs floors to support herself. Much of her money, she said, goes to her son Tony, who is 47 years old. ~He spends it, she told lice, for moonshine. P Wednesday night her son knocked her down—she, who is 84 years old and scrubs floors to live. Golng By the Associated Press. NEW YORK, February 21.—Fears that the world might revert to the Stone Age because of exhaustion of further, she complained, he drove metal and mineral resources were dis- her from the house. missed as groundiess by Frederick His wife made the formal com- | | W, Bradley of San Francisco at plaint, and Tony Stepka was held for disorderly conduct. GEN. M. W. SHEAFE DIES. By the Associated Press. RALEIGH, N. C., February 21—Tyre Taylor, chairman of the young people's Democratic organization which is spon- g | soring a Jackson day dinner to be held Women of Argentina are demanding |here March 15, received a letter from latest foreign styles in hosiery. | Senator F. M. Simmons Wednesday Tnatls By the Associated Press. finge: OTTAWA, Ontario, February 21— | Proposed _legislation regarding the | various railway companies, formerly privately owned, which the Canadian national system now embraces, and for “more adequate provisions” for World War veterans and their dependents e — were mentioned by Gov. Gen. Viscount ~WATERTOWN, S. Dak., February 21 | Wfil‘liflsdon ér;':rfi-y lr[\ his speech | (p) _Gen, Mark W. Sheafe, 86, one of which opened Parliament. Cairine Wilson, Canada’s first woman | South Dakota’s most picturesque pio- Senator, was sworn in immediately after | neers, died at his home here yesterday. the opening ceremonies. Viscount Wil-| ajthough a veteran of the Union lingdon also said in his speech that| srmy he consistently refused to join further amendments to the elections b act, the bankruptcy act and the criminal | e G- A &-bce"';‘:i'é"“‘ge;h‘éhpem i code would be sought and that a bm} ms'¢ § B cun -pension wad gate. the o rmioroduced to consolidate the | money to a Confederate soldiers’ home. “The Dominion is already recovering | — ~ from the seasonal slackness evidenced = PIANOS at the end of the year, and it is not to | be forgotten that the bulk of the 1929 | wheat crop still remains in Canadian | Address factory representa- ||| tive for interview concerning factory-to-you method of a hands for final disposition.” high-grade piano in all models, including a famous reproducing grand. Four outstanding char- acter features new to the piano industry make this ~utput the best vet offered at 50% less than dealers’ prices. Lowest terms. 30 days’ free trial. 25 years' guarantee. ADDRESS BOX 181-V STAR OFFICE T Phone District 5215 Worth-While Savings on Daily Drug Store Needs Likes Beer Better Than U. S. | NEW YORK, February 21 (4).—Olga | Petrova of the stage prefers Europe to | the United States. Upon arriving from abroad, she explained it this way: “I like beer, good Parisian beer. I like beer better than the whole United States, which I like a lot.” At the Nebraska School for the Blind courts have been laid out for horseshoe pitching, at which even the totally blind | students have become proficient. St Special For Friday and Saturday Only! 1905 “SILVER JUBILEE YEAR” Our 25th Year of Public Service el Muriel Cigars (Club Perfecto) We'll be open 'til 1 p.m. Important Events Presage a Busy Half-Day Tomorrow In Cellonhane Wrappers 5 35¢ Box of 50 $3.50 These nationally famous cigars are very specially priced for Friday and Sat- urday only, in the popular Club Perfecto shape. Each cigar is wrapped in sani- tary Cellophane to preserve its freshness and aroma and to keep it in perfect smoking condition. for Candy Treat A pound box of Mammy Lou Pecan Mounds and a pound | box of Mammy Lou Butter Creams. Both for 69c. | “Be Sure to Take Home a Treat” (ombination Value 7™ 402TIN SIRWALTER RALEIGH TOBACCO #loc SARNO BRIAR DPIPE g 25% ToBAcco PoucH W#l.ssm‘auarp&Sg ¢ — N SN smoke. $10 “Sample” Shoes—special pur- chase $6 and $7 shoes—discontinued styles of our famous “Hahn Special” shoes. Fine savings opportunity! At All Our Women's Shops— KARANGUA SNAKE and many other new Spring “HAHN SPECIALS” Beige Greens Blues Violet Tans Blacks At 7th St. and “Arcade” Stores— Sale of $2.95 A Pound Box of Pecan Mounds A tempting seafoam candy simply “chock full” of delicious tasty pecan meats. A delicious ‘wholesome confection. And a Pound Box of Butter Creams Tempting, mellow -butter creams . . . made of pure creamy butter and dipped in delectable m i1d bittersweet chocolate. 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The Orthodentic Tooth Brush consists of three rows of | carefully selected sterilized bristles firmly set in attractive transparent handle. SALE AN Young Folks’ OUND - UP of factory “Samples” — also Fine Shoes complete lines bought, under price—and discontinued styles of our own higher-grade lines. For Misses, Junior Women and Boys. All so far below regular value that parents are wisely anticipating their children’s shoe needs—for months to come! of Nationally Famous CONGRESS Playing Cards f 2 Decks for 95c Only because of a very special purchase can we offer you playing cards of this quality at such a ridiculously low price. These cards have been selling heretofore at 75c a deck . . . but while A our supply lasts the special price of two decks for 95¢ will be effec- tive. ere are many different designs from which to choose. 7th & K 3212 14th Men’s Shoes only—14th at G Women’s Shoes only—1207 F A Westinghouse Bulbs Buy an extra supply of electric light bulbs now to have on hand when a bulb burns out at home. 25-watt ....20c 60-watt ....20c 75-watt ....35¢ 40-watt ....20c 50-watt ...20c 100-watt ....35¢ 3 Cakes quick lathering texture that you will enjoy using. Sir Walter Raleigh Tobacco is blended of choice quality selected | tobaccos, and gives a mild, pleasing | ous supply of tobacco, is neatly made and will not allow the tobacco to spill out in your pocket. - Quantity Limited . . . We Suggest That You Come Early for Yours! 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