Evening Star Newspaper, March 19, 1930, Page 24

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85 Couples Observe Golden Anniversary For Nebraska Record By the Associated Press. The goiaen weading shmiversizy e golden lvel Tecord has been established in Nebraska. Eighty-five couples observed their fiftieth wedding anniver- sarles in Fcbruary, and this, ac- Henry A. Brainerd, sociation, sets a ne mark in this State. The mark is 10 greater than the previous high total for any month during the several years Brainerd has kept such statistics. MLEODBILL 0.KD BY CITZENS BODY Petworth Association In- dorses Measure Authorizing Auto Liability Insurance. After long discussion on the subject of automobile liability insurance, the Petworth Citizens' Assoclation, in a meeting at Petworth School last night, indorsed the principle of the irsurance as set forth in the McLeod bill, now pending in Congress. Although several members of the| Protection for the Whales. Threatened with extinction through group favored compulsory insurance and | the tremendous expansion of the m“"]uoxlun affairs say. some few were against the insurance altogether, saying that it would tend to make more reckless drivers, the major- ity of the association agreed with the McLeod bill. Capt. H. A. Chapman of No. 18 Engine Company gave an explanatory talk on the importance of knowing how to turn in a fire alarm pro!perly and the value of having the children taught Following his talk, the association passed a resolution calling for a demonstration of the proper way to ring in an aiarm by a uniformed fireman in each public schoo! of the District at least once each year. James G. Yaden was the author of & resolution passed by the group asking that the federation of citizens give con- sideration to the special assessments levied for paving purposes on adjacent or abutting property. The association ‘wants the enforcement of a general rule canceling special assessments. I Sunshine All the Time. Artificial sunlight for the lighting of | homes, offices, factories and schools with all of the health benefits of Mid- summer sunlight and stripped of its dangers is the prospect held forth by | Dr. M. Luckiesh of the General Elec- tric “Co., in an address before the American Institute of Electrical Engi- neers. ern whaling industry, whales have found Recent legislation puts restriction on all Ne whalers. The practice of paying whaling crews accordance to the continued, and all parts of the animals containing ofl must be utilized. Tllegal catches are subject to confiscation. Sunday Excursions $3.50 Philadelphia $3.25 Chester $3.00 Wilmington AND RETURN SUNDAYS March 23, April 6, 20 SPECIAL TRAIN Leaves Washington - - - 7:30 AM. See Flyers or Consult Agents ALL STEEL EQUIPMENT Pennsylvania Railroad and now « « « « Black and W hite Paris advocates it ... Vionnet uses it to perfection in this model of black Kashmir with white crepe blouse. The peplum style coat has a long back and is trimmed with bands of smart black galyac . . . the skirt is flared with shorter front. The sun- burst tucked blouse is wuly a creation. Fashion Beauty See it in the graceful lines of these new Spring models—with many refinements of detail and workmanship. “Arch- Preservers”’ Styles to fit the mode, the occasion, every costume and every feminine foot. Underlying them all—though entirely invisible—exquisite ease and stimulating sup- port. That’s the Arch-Preserver heritage. Vomeris Shop 1207 F St a friend in the Norwegian Parliament. ! ident Portes Gil predicted number of whales taken must be dis-! | vinol because it contains important MEXICO NOW FACING |5 ECONOMIC PROBLEM Pendulum Swinging Back From Labor to Capital Must Be Faced | h iy by Ortiz Rubio. lpeecfi to an audience of work: ' days ago that the C. R. O. M. —e— an enemy of capital, but preferred w‘ cooperate with it This statement, | 3 from one of ‘most SOmTR e, Js considered of utmost significance. By the Associated Press. MEXICO CITY, March 19.—While Mexico’s ‘hermit President” lives his isolated life atep Chapultepec Hill, the country his coming face to face with a period of readjustment, expected to be one of the most crucial epochs of the revolutionary rule that began with the overthrow of Porfirio Diaz in 1941. The findulum\ which swung from capital labor after the fall of Dias, Under the terms of the will of Sir Henry Edwards, 'hlo dkddhao“u'l;’& m':? than 300 poor ple, age« over, we:r recently Wm a dinner at Wey- mouth, England. it Los Angeles District Attorney Ap- must retrace its way far enough to find e smees 3L COV both classes can be met, students of e s : Three-pe ana § separate cush! asten turnit I8 iaeene et Slas0 " Write or bh tor sampl SHERWS St 9 1o antn st Before leaving office Provisional Pres- this move- blic utterance m “a tyranny Linc. 535 Tite 1 ment, declaring in a that Mexico had -gone CHILDREN ALMOST HATE CROSS, NERVOUS MOTHER | “My chi'dren a'mcet hated me, I was ‘ surprised how QUICK Vinol gives new | 80 CT Thanks to Vinol, my nervous- | life and pep! Tastes delicious. bottle of Vinol ness is all gone and we are happy| 20 TO DRUGGISTS: We give you 20c | cod liver peptone. The very FIRST again.”-—Mrs. T. Johnstone. | For 30 y-ars doctors have prescribed | cash for this. Not rednma:' bottle brings sound sleep and a BIG e By appetite. Nervous, worn-out people are | nddress. Chester Kent, Dept. Take this to Peoples Drug Stores and get a 20c discount on your first mineral elem=nts of iron, caicium with St. Paul, Minn FOR STRENGTH, APPETITE, SLEEP Free Parking Service to Our Customers Drive in at our parking space on E Street between Sixth and Seventh northwest. Effi- cient attendants will watch over your car. . MARCH 19, 1930. JULIAN PETROLEUM CASE SOON TO BE REOPENED | v, e serving time. points Special Prosecutor to Conduct Trial. By the Associated Press. LOS ANGELES, March 19.—Reopen- ing of the “whole Julian Petroleum af- fair” was announced by District Attor- ney Buron Pitts with appointment Mon- day of Prank Stafford, former y dep- | uty district attorney, as special prose-| cutor. \ Asa_Keyes, Fitts' predecessor, is in San Quentin Penitentiary for ' taking | bribes to “lay down” on prosecution of FOOTER’S Pre-Easter Special March 17th to 22nd, Inclusive Cleaning Ladies’ Plain Spring OURISMAN Chevrolet Sales (o Cleaning Ladies’ Light-weight Fur- trimmed Coats Cleaning Ladies’ Heavy-weight Fur- LHEIMed CORES: .. o el i duie $2 ’00 Footer’s Cleaning Is Cheapest in the Longer Wear FOOTER'’S America’s Best Cleaners and Dyers 1332 G St. N.W. 1784 Columbia Rd. Phone Dist. 2343 Phone Col. 0720 DELIVERY SERVICE BEGINNING TOMORROW—S8:15 P. M. 5 FREE LECTURES BY THE INTERNATIONALLY PAHOU,SO ;OUNO VIENNESE BENGAMIN GAYELORD HAUSER Originator of the Eliminative Feed- ing System, founder of the New School of Heslth Movement in America and inventor of the famous Chemieal Man. THURSDAY, MARCH 20, 8:15 P. M. il Nature’s gardens are full of luscious, health-giving “RADIANT HEALTH THRU HARMONIZED FOOD SELECTION” foods. Proper selection and combination result in Radiant Hesith || FRIDAY, MARCH 21, 8:15 P, M. | | “THE SECRET OF YOUTHFULNESS” Are you 20 years older than your age? The wonderful secrets i of Food Chemistry will make you young and keep you young. il SATURDAY, MARCH 22, 2:30 P. M. ‘CHILD FEEDING & CHILD ANALYSIS’ il SATURDAY, MARCH 22, 8:15 P. M. “THE NEW HEALTH COOKERY” Il SUNDAY, MARCH 23, 8:15 P. M. “THE CHEMISTRY OF TYPES” MASONIC AUDITORIUM | 13th and New York Ave. N. W. e TarE Hecat Co. 0 T o 34th ANNIVERSARY SALE o 000000 0 e $27.50 to $30 Belber Wardrobe Trunks Steamer and three . quarter sizes. Five.ply construct ion. Lined with cloth and washable imitation leather. Space for hat- and shoes. Main Floor Luggage Shop $32.50 to $37.50 Belber Wardrobe Trunks Steamer, three- quarter and full sizes. Finest fibre covering. Sturdy locks and hard- ware. Mothproof, washable lining. Completely equipped. Main Floor Luggage Shop $40 to $50 De Luxe ‘Belber Wardrobe Trunks Included are some of the best trunks Belber makes. Solid brass hardware. Duck or fibre covered. Choice of colors. Com- pletely equipped. Main Floor Luggage Shop . « + « the surplus stocks of the nationally famous Belber Trunk and Bag Co. 000000 We figured that just about this time people would start to think of week-ends in the coun- try, vacations and globe-trotting. And that, meant trunks and bags and such things. Here’s where we do something for our public, we told ourselves. Hearing that the Belber Co. was about to sell its surplus stocks we got busy . . . and came back with the goods. Here they are . . . take your pick . . . and save One-Fourth to One-Half. All new ... perfect. .. fashionable. = £ § = = 2 S 0 %flfl“l|IIIIIII|IIIIIIIIIIIIIII|IIIlIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII|IIIIIII'IIIII|I||||III|||IIIII||IIIIIlIl|||||IIIIIIIlll|||||I||l|||IlI|IIIIIIllllllllllllllllllllll £ Extra! $10 to $20 Overnight Cases (these are not Belber make) Genuine leather and Dupont fabrikoid. Some are fitted with 5 and 6 piece Pyralin fittings. All wood boxes. Solid brass locks. Shirred and lined with rayon silk and moire. Brown, black and a few colors. Initial en- graved free. Main Floor, Leather Gloods Dept. O E TRUNK AND CGACE SALE/ O $12.50 to $30 Belber Hand Luggage $8.95 Week-end cases, fitted cases, Gladstone bags, auto cases, traveling bags, English kit bags, others. One or two of a kind. For men and $20 Belber Hand Wardrobe Trunks For auto steam- er or Pullman, Light weight, easily handled. Yet keeps clothes as neat as full size trunk. Sev. eral styles. T i ] Main Floor Luggage Shop $18.50 Belber Dress and Steamer Trunks $12.95 Covered in a sturdy 'grade of fibre. Five - ply tops and bottoms. Strong hardware and locks. . In these sizes, 32, 34, 36 and 40 inches. Main Ploor ———

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