Evening Star Newspaper, February 28, 1930, Page 24

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 28, 1930. 3 BUENOS AIRES DARK provide such additional Jalls. At pres- | ERANCE HITS BLOW | Zreocs, woud deciine to consicer the) WRECKED SHIP’S MASTER | &, W%, %0 oo tBRANI][]N SU" AFTER HEAVY RAINS sp:z: ISEYM&iU:AGSE:S L L FE TRUGE| oo, 8 -t sin 1| SUSPENDED SIX MONTHS . __‘,:.,;m. u.:.m g 4 i . m:lve stabilization of customs du- - resulted from ¢ Only One Drowning Reported, but SRR CDMMUMSTS SET BACK. iisaa e as undesirable and favored & for-| Capt. Graham Pleads Guilty to| Tisjudgm: Mmkfi' has been shas- { A Fear G 3 e < = mla embocying seresof nternational Negligence in Grounding of | doned by the Pacine Blenmetip So. i . uthorities Fear Greater Minnesota Commissioners Told Vio-| Australian Trade Congress Rejects | Paris Delegate Tells Parley Nation | taris suerantees. owners. Admi, son. I lators Idle Under Present Affiliation With Secretariat. Declines to Consider AT PROFIT CUT. | v the socat d"“ Do gy e~ Mg MELBOURNE, Australia, February 28 Present Draft. RAIL WHE PORTLAND, Oreg, 28— Coffin Unearthed. 3| Hearing $574,165 Ac-| BUENOS ATRES, Februaty 28.—Much Congested System. ) g sent 1 gty B e Oreg,, February sevmnn h £ Jury Hearing ) of this city was flooded and in darkness UP)—The communist element in Aus- TORONTO, Ortatisl Fetigusy 28 (P L1 Dowmes of Capts Chiiaies €, (Cric | SMCYRNCA) Turkey UnE-While ""fg, tion Against Gillespie “r' T T areon | o7 s auteotata $resa; NN tride Tion Wefley SUtRS 8] o \ommtnl Dei s ey i ol o T DR T e g i ion Agai p e S e C 28.—Con. | VeTe setback yesterday. ‘The Trade| “gngya, February 28.—The interna- | ure to move nommally zesulted in a Joss nea :Tm"'o:hf.&m"a“mmfa old 5""" MINNEAPO! brusry 28.—Con- | Union Congress rejected & mot i ne potentate an: ‘ornamen Unable to Agree. w‘""""'h e, 1t e Teated many | Sriction of special jalls Tor dry v | ke i et s bbb s S Beatin, prestdant.” sid T by of great value, " The whole was turned a { relieving the nations received a blow last nigl over to the city museum. § e w'i‘t’f.' cosunils would_be discovered | zesion in county Inls was urged ges- | Vith the Pan-Pacifio Secretarint. Re- |\, 15 "oL LT L ot | Seperdn ,’;..:3"!.’;“:'“;,“&‘,‘. et oo H o T B 8- | terday at the annual meeting of the | lations with ehe lmer body were |, taritr conference subcommittee that' start to move. ! By the Assoclated Press. Sk Pr6 bty & Bée State Association of County Commis- | broken off a year : . ey 38 The ity T sioners. e Pan-bacific Sécretariat is linked in the $574,165 breach of promise sult SE P W T H. J. Bell, Nt;‘b.lr County commission- | with the communist lntemltinmle and | brought by Mrs, Frances F. Brandon F".ML AND To BURY er, suggested that the State Legislature other foreign bodies. against George J. Gillesple, president of the Board of Water Supply, reported & Etz and See " aisagreement late yesteraay atter <e-| FORMER COMEDIENNE See Better” liberating for three and one-half hours e and was discharged. Supreme Court FoTerg Justice Louls A. Valente warned the|Screen Notables to Bear Body of | = furors not to discuss the case with Mabel Normsnd to iy’ sel for Mrs. Brandon immediately % ( % mgf:: for a new trial. The Final Rest. ! granted the motion and set Aor 10 D = as the dat By the Associated Press. it g“&s’;,‘gm‘;;“’,ff, 432 pm. after hett.| LOS ANGELES, February 28—Fiim- | Ji SCIENTIFIC ACCURACY The BuSy and Pel'fectly - during which Mrs. Brandon chlrled the | land folk assembled today to pay their i A A T S S R work is almtmites.” Our Posiive Tests vt Groomed Moderne— The Graceful Center Strap i G- o s m’; sonations endeared her in the hearts of | i the true condition of your eyes, while our knowl- il Is Very Smart in This New practice and causing lm‘ Juxm league | motion picture fans throughout the edge and experience determine the means for il —finds it convenient to e world. relief and correction. make an appointment T AN BE 5 ring “fin“:nufll;’z‘; ‘l‘et: Lew Cody, husband of Miss Normand, | I o il for Beauty Services on ;:. r{le; bgumlr'lfl i {1 T il At Have Us Examine Your Eyes Every Two Years! il = e s ooy &e the same day she comes “M Maid d y Gillesple made flat den! of T | many prominen | I ¢ \ ooy o b % s ¢ Luxe” M l Ei¥iier in the week, Justice Valente |W. Griffith, Mack Sennett, Chnrlu 1217 1217 N ¥ 1 Ty ode issed dism slander, | Chaplin, | il % > \ libel and "Jim"‘a:&'..?’."ix"‘.“‘;om ):w g mmt;.&muel Gotde G St G St. | i ial Maroel —Decidedly the shoe for Spring dit jnkrs topm it in , Arthur - N.W. N.W. i Massage 83;3:3".:'&’d:;lap‘iqux:fi"fltfi"‘ he ju . b . I Finger —— ““&%2: g wuifideu'r‘: Roman Catholic c‘t’:“ mrv_.h of the [ 1217 G Street- I War }:‘:e‘u kid . h spike or baby Louls Brandon on November 15, 1924, to Shepherd of Beverly Hllls was chosen | & = \ , . O e - —The New Peggy Sage Fourth Floor. Manicure given at Kann’s exclusively in Washington. Beauty Selon—Third Floor. - ) - AMERICAS GREATEST DRUG STORES ae |EVERY DAY Razors g UT PRICES! Laxatives 21c g Tomorrow—At Kann’s 25c Cascarets + + 2 500 Smart New 60c Sal Hepatica s 36(: e . B | p A l. I M 0 Toilet Needs 85 Jadsals . . + Slc - & élc Alophen Pills, (100%) %gg " j. : n : sTRAws 25c Beecham’s Pills 25¢ D.&R. ‘ 115 Carlsbad ) ColdCream 17¢ Sprudel Salts « 1.09 l Odorono .. 23c 60c Caldwell's 3 P i 39 Syrup of Pepsin 9C Night Cream C Dorin’s Rouge 42C . Tonics LY 1.35 Gude’s Sl plaedd: Brims: aiell « « « youthful and Pepto Mangan Slc N 4 bqw'k a:na:nmtr '."f'. two o e For the Hair 1.00 Mile’s Nervine 1+ 62C A B wetvs. _—Pl'lu'no is one of the tmfr!ell of e 5 .._ the linen-weave straws predicted for s T R 60 1.00 Ovoferrin . « . 72C e | y E a successful Spring career Kann's Hair Tonic C 150 Fellow’s Syrup 98 M 7 - R is proud to present them so early at 60c Mulsified 3 7c Hypophosphites C == . such a very low price. All the new 50c gocol:nut w: e g{:z,e'rine Tonic Sile silhouettes and fashionable colors as ewbro’s i Y Herpicide o 42¢ Russell’s Bmolsion . 98¢ L well as natural and black. Ten i 53 S sketches tell you how “new” and comb . s C ay’s Neuro- 4 t th f 75¢ Glover’s Mange phosphates &+ 1.29 ] [ R iy Medicine . « . 49¢ / ¢ 50c g;m:ze‘ . For the Baby 1.50 G°l-dmn';:;m 1.09 65c SM.A. Baby Food 99C 50c glhe.nmfoam 34c 1.50 Eskay’s Food s 1.19 1.40 Pin::s":ol!;u s Mellin’s Food, large . 54C Y Brims “are charmingly Velvet bows accent the HoEintie, +- ) 99c e M el 8 5 c ¢ LI/ 1) irregular on mew hats. long backs of new straws. b s 71C Dextri Maltose 1 Ib. . 49C Auxiliator s+ Dextri Maltose 5 1bs. 2-39 For the Teeth . . . .... 49c ; Ipana 2.50 Dryco, 3 1bs. s . 1. 89 soc ]’]éz;"h Paste 28c Robinson’s Barley,’ 1b. 29c Tooth Paste s 27C . If;:lv:;e?tfl_—s SOC New hats wear Long backs are 50c Forhan’s T - ) ‘ bows and gay split for chic For the Gums s 34c Cod Liver Oil— 89C \l \ » feather trims. and comfort. 806 Pensodbn Puretest—16 oz. A7, Tooth Paste 310 Glycerine Suppositorlea 2 5 c 206 Pibsco Puretu:’ ¥l Tooth Paste s 280 25¢ Johmonl l 4 c 30¢ Lyon's ; Baby Powder . Tooth Powder ++ 21€ 1.000valtine : . . 72C Off-the-face drapes

Other pages from this issue: