Evening Star Newspaper, March 13, 1930, Page 21

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. €., THURSDAY, MARCH 13, 193 “ pug 4 i | | w venue Presby- | . o [ | Rfl]‘HSBle IEU.S [ATTORNEY FACES SUIT | MRS, BRYAN IS BURIED | £tz Shives v who oenduciea-sa BEST DEBATER PRIZE | tie'ui the Rlsiey S Gotia S| Miares smcened st 5 30 oo eviry | ey Biabani aroe 24,8 iputend,of 1 | services over the bod: 'S sl ly of Mrs. Bryan's | Damian J. McLaughlin, chancellor of| MOTing for 40 days to make coffee.! thinking over what he would say. FOR TRAFFIC IN | o OR TRAPFICWIURIES By SIDE OF HUSBAND 55 %L 222, | GOES TO PORTO RICAN sl szl . oman Seeks $25,000 to Compen- - e Laskey, Walter M. Shea, assistant Unit- “’ ' UF BUCKH SHUPS m— !::' “: : “:' When | Members of Family and Friends) pimig, OVSh, fov feprosenta m m | Jaime Benites Adjudged Winner S Dongie, Sy o !1“.'1'52‘1‘" = BE ARE TI'E COUGH FROM ek by Gun | e Present at Bite in Arting | 25 Bl i B | in Contests Btwoen 0. | 3ty e oy By & COLDS THAT HANG ON . , B, ] an Early Riser. . & * Mrs, Ethel Goldblatt, 2109 Eighteenth | & Warns Public Against Buying|strees vesicraay fled sust n the Disirict ton National Cemetery. o W e e Ry Law Clubs. NEW YOR 1 m Jennings B Mo K, March 13 (#).—Perhaps Coughs from colds may lead to se- | elements which soothe and heal the Supreme Court to recover $25,000 dam- | —_— morial Association. | Mrs. Hughes is pleased to return to| rious trouble. You can stop them | inflamed membranes and stop the ir- : . |aees from John J. Hamilton, lawyer, Stocks Through Disreputa- |residing at 2611 “Woodley piace. for| With only members of her family and The third prize debate at the George- | Washington. When the present Chief| now with Creomulsion, an emulsified | ritation, while the creosote goes on to i i alleged personal injuries. She says she | a few friends In attendance, the body| DEATHS LAID TO BA | 4 . 3 . | town University Law School last night, | Justice was preparing hi creosote th: 1 i i F ble Brokerage Concerns. | wasasoutto ourd & sireet car 0 50 ‘e aary Bard Brvan wan burid st g e oo ' i dsot | B i S s of e Sl S A A0 last when the defendant’s automobile, | yesterday afternoon beside that of her|Bodies of Four Men Are robbers for murder, resulted in their | e e | with two-fold action; it soothes and d chy o i - driven by his chauffeur, struck | husband, Willilam Jennings Bryan, in OF SR —— Found by r et By | L Nalaibeid ; s and | and checks the growth of the germs. Gonduct of » bucket shop and the | Jureq Iior. She eharecs that the ma- Ariington National " The Mexican Police . |soquittal and the award of a faculty dpls the inflamed membranes and in- | = Creomulsion is guaraniced satisfao- earmarks by which one can be recog- |chine was not under control and was | widow of the great commoner died Jan-| oo .4 prize of $25 in gold to Jaime F. Benitez of lfi ho:’fl" . 5 tory in the treatment of coughs from Rized by the layman were explained by | IOt stopped behind a street car, as| uary 31 in California on a wisit to her CO CITY, March 13 (#).—The | of Porto Rico as the best debater. By ik e colds, bronchitis and minor forms of B B oo, director of the Wish. [Tequired by lav. Ueughter, Mrs. Grace R. L. Hargreaves. | bodles of four men who had been| The contest was staged between rep- Take a Chance? ognized by high medical_authorities | bronchial irritations, and is excellent uis Rot , director of the - | Her left log was serlousiy injured, She had been an invalid for 12 years. |hanged and then burled beside a road e T s Ry e ot b 86 one of the greatest healing agencies | for building up the system after colds Ington Bt B e noon today | M5 Goldblatt says, and 50" pleces of | _ AS e Widow o 8 e paaidl |8t Topllejo, near here ’l‘uendly- ;.,. e ool Benter, & sentor, being a|[] Whem You Can Have RUCKER ~ coughs ‘(':‘;"' °°fl'f' and bronchial | or flu. Money refunded if not re- . a | Bryan had_serve uring the Spani g ) - 3 ) irkitations. soaulsl < s P 3 3 from Station WRC. wound, from which she is still Mr. Rothachild warned that illegal | OUDd, from which she is stlll suffering | be buried in the national cem- T e s I “ros rrioes. o e e ‘Somill sullering | ileged to be bu onal cem- | Two of them were identified as those | jr. of Maryland, wh d to - | rokerage concerns xis In the DIELE | udimey Aivin . Newmyor >4 Y etery. Tuneral services had been neld | of Gen Leon Ibama, retired. and | R T i | o L | EO M e 4 [ i o 3 3 Tuz Siqueira, cigar vendor, ts who served ttorn 9ar | gmce of ;:em‘gngguf;gn::mmu}t;c&;:“ e o po |9 Commitment " yesterday was | 1t i befieved they il ato the hands e Drosmitien wese Williai' T EDWIN S. RUCKER Brit I graves are now private. o indits, who robl Inge: Y sconsf m ” m” mM %o drive them from the city. found in 110 countries. \ The same clergyman, Dr. J. R. Sizoo, | them. N | Sohie Gacron € o SR JRIH Steesthiv W THE COLDS THAT HANG ON A bucket shop operator, he said, is one who “buckets” money intrusted to him | to invest in stocks—that is, puts it in forpmcimipreniem) S I N C B E 16N T EEN EIG H T ::I'Chl!ed will depreciate in value. If, II wever, it was explained, there is a rise in the market, the operator must pay the customer his profits. The danger of such a system, Mr. Rothschild pointed out, is that the oper- ator, never of any great financial re- nsibility, may be unable to pay. In that case those who have been trading :hlth h{:filfi!t all tbl;eell' mvestmtent], since ere never n any actual pur- o . ) . Assembled here you will find the authoritative interpreta- (] e ‘o ‘e suest ndications that & It is well to consider Price, 4 : Brokerage concern, is un on an tlegal but only after giving most tions of the current mode as established by the world’s margin demanded on purchase of stock. careful consideration to the fashion centers. To the appeal of outstanding style we seek B b the sy necessary 1o house by which it is quoted only about half the sum necessary s ¥ e 3 ] advance when dealing with a reputable consistently to add the additional appeal of modest p broker. _Another indication s that a at WELFTH pea rices. bucket shop regularly spends more than ° it can ibly earn from legitimate commissions in getting business, while honest brokers usually make no swch strenuous efforts to obtain customers. II WEAK, BUT TRUTHFUL. colmdx.mmmmd : Specially Arranged New FrOCkS! New COlOl‘S_ e o o New LineS! : Scores of the Most Stunning Treatments Receives Life Sentence. PARIS, Ky., March 13 ().—Jim Ash- : \ f T (] pury, colored, is confessedly weak though w truthful, and he admitted to OCircuit or OmOorrow. Judge Ben G. Williams that he did $ ) . ateal those six chickens. So he was / g in our sentenced to life imprisonment. ] Jim was to start today serving the rest of his life at the State Reformatory ; at Frankfort, having pleaded guilty when arraigned yesterday, He was sen- tenced under the habitual criminal act. v 2 Once before Jim had served time for 5 5 chicken stealing and previously for other S offenses. He said he took the fowls 7 from a barn near here and sold them D A Brilliant Group of Outstanding to a Paris commission house. Three Couples Wed in Cafe. Model ° EL PASO, Tex., March 13 ().— Sketched : Moaning saxophones, Lehengrin's wed- 35 : > ; ) ding march and “O Promise Me" were z ; blended in a medley Monday night in a Juarez cafe as three couples were mar- rled in a single ceremony. \ S . = el Model AN Sketched \ ats 5 : Jobu Ebberts Shoe Co., Makers ; i Sketched New little hats with shal- b : // 5 low crowns and saucy brims. A ; pr20 & that do delightful things . . . g ) Never before have we shown such frocks . . . friv- ;:l:l ;llnrinszo off the f:;le- B i olous ones and sober ones, dark colored ones and v p unevenly i vivid ones . . . truly astonishing in their variety and and intriguingly ... in . A MRS s S : face. betmd W0l dvilybifice, { \ loveliness. And history is repeating itself, for most Dr. & Thesd Cushin Shous 4 o'f these beautiful styles have gone directly to the ture—a ul soft These flattering types can be had in the new- 1 Nps 1B ] 8 directoire period for inspiration. Cunning puffed cushion which 4 . Y A o just “like walk- est straws and ‘materials . . . in a glowing . s 1 A sleeves . . . high waists . . . longer, graceful skirts . . . ing ::“.1':. " A try on array of Spring colors . . . in all head sizes. 2 ) quaint bows and ever so many amusing touches in- MEEN o iSecontiiFloce dicate French origin. Suits, coats and ensembles have added femininity to their usual severity and [ : asiest Shoe On Earth” 3| are more delightful than ever. —— Sorority Shop—3td Floor. ed l“s rity Shop—3r oor. FABRICS oo Medicine Spring Footwear Takes v . G OfAll It’s Cue from the Master : Tweeds ... Crepe de Chine, Taffeta . . . Canton . . . Laces SIZES Kinds Coutouriers of Paris— W (all wamon, s’ v ) - tall women, little women, large women and misses. Knows | More imperative than ever is Fashion’s dictate regarding foot- That wear. Slippers simply MUST harmonize with frocks, not only Miller’s in color but in line as well. We are especially well satisfied Herb with our reproductions of the designs which Paris has endorsed. Extract Is Best smwsamms Of All MRS. M. ALLEY | Several days ago Mrs. Muriel Alley, mglg,! Borth | Carolina " Ave. A {: | Was] n, walked into the Peo- |ples Drug Store and said when a | A strap effect by Red Cross, i 5’";{’"" i | medicine helps a person like Miller’s | which may be chosen in Mat smart piping of Beige | Herb Extract (formerly called Herb Kid, the new Beige Kid or in and little touches of reptile. | Juice) has helped me, I think they Parchment Kid, at Brooklyn made, Hand Turned. |should pass the good word along that others may know there is one / $10 medicine they can take with con- [ fidence. Why, for years I suffered almost continually with my stomach, | gas and indigestion pains almost | | drove me frantic at times, and to | make things worse I was always | terribly constipated. ‘The muscles | in my limbs would draw and cramp, | | pains in the back caused me &, ‘t deal of suffering, and, due| r with me, I was losing in weight. | This slipper in Mat Kid, Parch- This strap effect in the lar T ook pills and i dmer'e:'u ment Kid or Patent Leather de- Beige Kid with strap and piping medicines until I could hardly rives added interest Jrom lhe of Kid in a darker shade. stand it any longer, as most of novel trimming. By Red Cross. Brooklyn made and Hand® them only upset me and I felt worse | Turned. than before. I suppose I would still $8.50 be in the same old condition and | still trying to find rellef if friends had not told me about this wonder- : ful Herb Extract. Thanks to it, I| am now in better health than I have been for a long time, and never | suffer as I did in the past; stomach | no longer causes me any trouble, I have a fine appetite and my f¢ | . As a regulator and | A smart pump by Red Cross in | several amart combinations of Another Brooklyn-made Hand- Mat_Kid, Parchment Kid and :,"ncd strap slipper, in Beige i Reptile. The scallops harmonize idskin with smart applications |every pain and ache and made a with the lines of the new frocks. of. darker Kid and touches of wonderful improvement in my gen- reptile, eral health, Hope my statement will | #10 $8.50 be the means of helping some other | 8 ‘luflerer to find rellef. | Second Floor See the special representatives di- | Fountain Room et from the laboratories -tsthelr‘ - Of course there are models for every daytime and evening headquarters in Peoples Drug Store, gaadi a 3 |5 s W' w-blgmn. s | occasion, including evening frocks and smart sports models, Peopl Servl Drug Store, 727 . | King St Alexandria, Va. where | ensembles and 3.pc. suits, are now introducing and ex. [t~ ; Twelfth &

Other pages from this issue: