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She says: “Since I found out how good Cali- fornia Fig Syrup is, I have kept some in the house. It always helps my girls. I give it for up- sets or colds.” When your child’s breath bad; tongue is coated; or he is hendachy bilious, !evemh with- out appetite or energy, glve him & little California Fig Syrup. See are Vesta and Elainl‘e:, FIREMAN ARRESTE ON ARSON CHARGE |ycvg 1cac Frank Green Accused of Fir- | ing Annapolis Church and *Brush Lots. Special Dispatch to The 8t... ANNAPOLIS, Md., March 25—Frank | Green, until yes! terday foreman of the | Independent Company here, posted | $2,000 bond yesterday before Justice of | the Peace John M. Anderson after his | arrest on charges of having set fire to the Salem M. E. Church at Annapolis Neck, and to brush lots, fields and wood | lots of the community. ! First on Fire Scene. | Green, who is a farmer of Eastport, had been one of the first men on the | scene of several fires which he stands accur d of having started. He was par- ticularly active in the work of the vol- unteer fire company, and was regarded as a competent and experienced leader. Green's tenure of office as foreman expired yesterday. In the ¢ ‘ternoon he was arrested on a warrant sworn to by Joseph F. Dougherty, State fire inspec- tor, who had been conducting an inves- tigation of an unusually large number of blazes here for several weeks past. Much Damage Caused. The Salem Church was destroyed by flames on March 16, one of a series of fires which have caused a considerable amount of damage recently. When brought before the justice of the peace, Green - waived preliminary hearing and was held to the grand jury under $2,000 bond. Green is about 40 years old and is well known in the community in which he lives. PRI, 710 MARINES LEAVE NICARAGUA STATIONS 650 Men and 60 Officers Are to Be Removed at Once, Leaving 1,030 in Country. Star and Chicago e P News'” Copyrieht, 1080, MANAGUA, Nicaragua, March 25.— Six marine corps airplanes are zoom- ing hither and thither collecting men isolated in the jungle camps of Northern Nicaragua, following Wash- ington’s recent evacuation order. Though the order was received with mingled satisfaction in political circles, anticipation of the departure brings an ache to many fair heart and forecasts a vold in the cashboxes of numerous shopkeepers. Of the present force of 1,740 marines now in the country, 650 men and 60 officers will be removed. This flzura was decided upon in conference lf Rear Admiral Edward H. Campbel commanding the Panama Canal Zone naval district, and Brig. Gen. Dion williams, commanding the Marine forces in Nicaragua. Particular units will not be evacuated, but long service men will be selected. Gen. Willlams e. pects the first home- golnr detachment to sail from Cor 15 | 0BT Gen. Willlams slso Iabuoinwauh- ington and it is possil that he will not return, RADIO BLESSES MANY OTHERWISE DEPRIVED Elderly Workers Get Pleasure From Programs Received by Sales Houses. NEW YORK (N.AN.A).—Radio has been praised for the cheer it brings to the old folks at home—the ones unable to go about, but perhaps with more ap- preciation of song and sermon than many who can. In this city, where so many men and women are nfilufinux tled down to delicatessen shoj grocery stores, and the many neuhbor- hood shops in 'Which New Yark abounds, there's no age limit as regards the tens of thousands whom radio serves in this pameulu ‘way. A bystander on radio row—that line of rddio shops downtown—observes an- other situation in which does have reason for gratitude. Elderly men come down the street. They are oun for the lunch hour. Their faces are rather dull. Suddenly they hear a line of Victor Herbert's “Gypsy Sweetheart,” or any one ol a Lhwnnd of the denr old har- poignantly assoc} with t.helr yoll'.h and middle years and now being revived by radio chiefs who certainly know their busin Immediatel how its gentle cleansing hel, l 2| the child. Appetite; digestion an similation improve. Stomach nnd bo;v;ls are toned and strength- en The genuine always bears the word California. So look for that when buying. Seven million bot- tles used a year proves jts merit! California Fig Syrup ey note dies away, and then their eyes brighter, their h.lm flc{;flxymmnflu, but glad for that me again (Copyright, 1930.) Dies Selecting Wife's Coffin. ELIZABETH CITY, N, C., March 2." () —While selecting’ a coffin for wife, whose death occurred !undny, Jouph N. Banks, 73-year-old farmer, dropped dead yeste: ON SALE WEDNESDAY No Now Is the Time to Plant Give them the advan- tage of the ly cool Spring weather so that they become well estab- lished before the hot Summer. Biota Aurea Nana American Arborvitae, 3 to 4 f Large Size Globe Arborvitae, Colorado Blue $ Beautiful Pansy Loma Fn-nh 5 Ibs., 6 GMES EVERGREENS Such Plants at Such Prices NONE LESS THAN THREE YEARS OLD. All 12 to 18 inches high. Roots balled in clay and wrapped in burlap. ome in and Make Your American and Globe Ar- borvitae, mosa, rosa, Retinospora Plumosa Aurea, Scotch Pines, Etc. Boxwood. . Hemlocks. .. uce, beautiful p! lants, dozen. ... Call;m:l Park Lawn Gru‘l‘ SM—Qul:kly Producu a luh 0c; 10 1bs., $1.00; 25 Ibs., noo 50 Ibs., $3.50 Sheep Mln\lro—l. Ibs., 50¢; 25 Ibs., $1; 50 lbs, $1.75; 100 lh- $2.75 fr F.W. Bolgnano & Co. A Beautiful Lot HARDY You Will Be Surprised Selection C. 0. D. or Phone Orders for Plants No Plants Delivered - 89c Each Retinospora Plu- Retinospora Squar- ...$1.49 Each ...81.28 .$1.25 .» 40¢; 10 lbs., 'S.IO or Beds— Noienat 0091 THE EVENING STAR, MONACANS, IRKED BY LEAN [mririnss YEARS AT CASINO, FIGHT PRINCE| By the Associated Press. MONTE CARLO, Monaco, March 25. —The affairs of this 375-acre princi- pality steadily are becoming more in- volved, and close observers think that the near future may even see the death of the present regime and the birth of a new republic supervised by France. Elections to be held March 30 will have much to do with this. Since 1448, when Monaco became a ‘vassal state under the protection of r.ha Duc de Savole, its status has been questionable. In 1641 the pnncip-my passed under the protection of the King ut France, but in 1793 the French na- “Lane” Cedar Chests Regular $25 Grade The majority are finished in walnut. All are floor samples, but in no way damaged. Goldenberg’s—Fourth Floor No mail or phone or- ders accepted. On sale at these prices for two hours only—4 to 6 p.m. Boys’ $1.19 Sport Sweaters 69c Bring the youngster smart rayon mixture sweaters. Pullovers, 4 neatly colored and pat- I} terned. Spring weights. ) Sizes 30 to 36. Goldenbers’s—Third Floor Eyes Exammed Free! P e Genuine Invisible Bifocal Lenses . Far and Near Vision Sold regularly for Sl’ Our low price....... L Fine quality nses for Far N Vision, Ere o 00 [ e . h:fldfil"‘ and Crlindrical Lenses mot “Every Pair of Glasses Fully Guaranteed” Two Reg. Optometrists Dr. Kanstoroom in charge Goldenbers’s—Optical Dept., Main Floor Chi Accounts Invited. Linen Specials Sl. 50 Linen Luncheon Cloths 65c Attractive linen luncheon cloths with dainty colored borders that give such a $1 Bridge Sets Five-piece hand- embroidered _ bridge 59 center. Very charm- c ing patterns. 79¢ Lunch Cloths either scalloped or hemstitched ‘borders. 50 inches square. Of 22¢ Turkish Towels Soft and spongy, double-thread thick- 16 ders. Large size— c 18x36 inches. 29c Face Towels neatly colored bor- ders.” Keep a supply on hand, cheery appearance to the room at lunch time. sets with 36 -inch Of linene with 44 a creamy white fin- c ish. ness. Plain white or with colored bor- Pure linen hem- stitched towels with 19 hand, c Goldenbers's—Main Floor '15 Y oy N T T T YT YT Y Y vy v ¥ ers Threaten Bloody Rebellion if Campaign to Get Power Peacefully at Election Should Fail. the revolt, with the prince appeasing th with a constitution. Lean Year Rekindles Fire. vl o S, pogs wl e lean tou: year of tional convt F rpesid bill unif rekindled the fire. Since the citizens it to Prance and ing it & part of the Alpes maritimes dlat.r Made Vassal in 1860. that status during the Napo- leonic era, Monaco scarcely knew where she stood until 1860, when Lhe treaty of Turin classed her as a French “vas- sal state,” governed by the Grimaldi family. Ten years later Francois Blanc ar- rived in the principality from Hom- bourg and signed an agreement with Prince Albert which after 60 years is causing enough trouble to threaten the overthrow of the government. Briefly, green tables, Leaner years followed and the discontent grew. A nationalist among the 700 electors became all-pow- erful under the leadership of Eugene Marquet, an architect. The general idea was & new constitution which would glve the na- tional council and the municipal coun- cil power to see the Casino com- pany paid for needed civic improve- ments, cvm though the company's divi- dends suffered. The u ing Prince Louis capitula ashion when Fi “At Seventh and K’ EveryStunning New Coat Fashion Seems to be Included in This Smart Collection! $25 The cape coat in a host of clever versions (one sketched) . . . the scarf coat . . . the coat with huge lapin fur collar . . . coats with up- standing collars of self material or fur . . . swanky travel coats of imported mixtures, with long- haired fur collars . . . we can’t begin to name all of these fashion leaders here and to tell you about their superb quality. See for your- self tomorrow! Black Crepe Satins . . . Coverts . . . Broadcloths . . . Kashmirs . . . Velveteens . . . Twists . . . and Handsome Rough Woolens . . . in black, navy, tans, green, pastel tweeds, paprika, purple, brown and mixtures. Sizes 14 to 52Y;. G mbers's—Second Floor FrenchRoomHats A Distinguished Group! __In Spring’s Most Aristocratic Straws! Ballibuntals . . . Bakus . . . Swiss Hairs . . . Tweeds! Never has our French Room been more deserv- ing of its reputation for beautiful hats than it is right now—as the advance Easter fashions arrive! Hand- some new straws, deftly fashioned into the flattering new brimmed, mushroom and poke shapes . . . or into graceful models that charmingly reveal the fore- head and eyes of their wearers! Black, Navy, Green, Waikiki—Every Smart Shade! Goldenbers's—Second Floor $1.39&$1.50 Seamless Bleached Sheets Two desirable sizes —81x90 and 72x90 inches. Subject to slight mill know it. Free from starch or dressing. 39c Pillowcases $1.69 Crinkle Spreads 42x36-inch hem- Long - wearing of a soft, close- loped edges. In s .38 woven finish. All c rose, blue, gold and perfect quality, green woven stripes. 108 - i !l‘rdladchoc‘l he}:vy thread s sps,l- gxads' lfilocs: s 98 unbleache s t Save the mattress. tra “ieavy. N 50c Art Tlclnnl 12Y3¢ Unbleached Cotton Heavy feather- Suitable for many 36 inches wide. 3 foeius 39| Bt 934c wide. 1mperfect10ns, but one would hardly stitched pillowcases spreads with scal- $1.39 Mattress Covers | 3250 Crinkle Spreads orchid stripes. Ex- proof art ticking in domestic purposes. Goldénbers's—Main Floor.—Charge Accounts Invited Parking Space Opposite Eighth S GDLDENBERG’S d | Prof. Justin Smith, Former Pulit- lotte, who recently have Princess be-nyt.hlnzmora fltunhm& Casino’s Dividends Large. ‘Their aim is to get in power lo M can divert an extra portion $2,500.000 yearly dividends of thl Cl- sino to much-n improvements in the prm:imlity older school hopes to do this peace- e e lon, openly sta hamm little bloodshed is what is needed. “If we can't write this constitution in , we'll write it with our own blood,” were his apmln( words at the new ’s first assembly. Neither will huluu to call on France, gr:vtdml he fails to satisfaction m_Prince Louls, .and the elections March 30 will write the next chapter. Radio is becoming popular in Bogota, Colomb . Entrance Phone NAtional 522! M. Marquet of the|gireet lished In’ 1923 reoelveduuflrn prize of l. lmthabutmhmlhmthflhh- molm .gg numumluu of North America. PROMINENT SCHOLAR IS STRICKEN DEAD g:e of Guatemala are protesting Prize Historiai o el m‘““"‘%“?.'?,‘.’r':"“ otenaa of lepl e ane i < ~ not installing telephones fast mmh. Falls on Street. By the Associated Press. NEW YORK, March 25.—The body of an emmy man who fell dead on the Brooklyn Friday has been mntl!hd as that of Prof. Justin Har- vey Smith, author and historian, who won the 1919 Pulitzer prize for history and formerly served on the faculties of mrnrd University and Dartmouth ei' body was identified by George A. P’llmptnn head of Ginn & Co., pub- lishers, of which Prof. Smith was a gnrtner Physicians said the professor ad died of a heart attack. He was 73_years old. In 1920 Columbia Unlvenicy _!;;e him the $2,000 Pulitzer prize for Letters of Santa Ana,” adjudged the best book on American history pub- FRED. J. SCHAEFER CO., Mgrs. IOII Chestnut s Phil, Relieves a Headache or Neuralgis in 30 minutes, checks a Cold the first hy, and checks Malaria in three days. 666 also in Liquid Members of the Lilienthal One Hundred Million Dollar Buying The Dependable Store Organization In Two Special Price Groups Of “Thorowear” Here’s beauty and economy combined. Superbly tallored tofit living room suites and they are washable. Some made with box-Eleated flounce (not mere ruffles). Sturdy “Thorowear” fabrics in many stri or floral designs. ing color schemes—stripes, plain Fine Belgian Linen covers that wear so well. Attractive designs and patterns. To obtain correct size measure back of davenport. Other Co ngoleum-Made “Crescent” RUGS All Perfect Quality! Every time we announce a sale of these famous Con- goleum “Crescent” Rugs we sell hundreds—because Washington housewives ap- preciate the savings! An- other shipment arrives for a sale tomorrow! 6x9-Ft. 9x7.6- 9x12-Ft. Size Ft. Size Size $2.85($3.29 | $5.29 Armstrong s & Nairn’s Linoleum $1.00, $1.25 & $1.50 sq. yd. Irregulars of $1.50 to $2.25 grades—count your savings on each square yard! Many Spring designs to select from, including embossed handcraft patterns and neat tile effects that will lend a smart modern tone to your floors! $2.75 Armstrong’s “A” Grade Inlaid Linoleum Slight seconds of fpiiid Fuean: §$7 .95 cellent_selection of attractive patterns. Sq. Yd. $52 and $55 (9x12-ft.) “Grey]ock” Rugs Heavy, thick- saeped sl $4Z .50 patterns and colors to har- monize with every color scheme! Goldenberg’s—Downstairs Store Sets From $5.95 to $18.85 Voile Ruffled Curtains Four Fine Groups at *Way Below Their Real Worth! Sheer cream voile curtains, some with deep rayon inserts of rose; blue, green and gold; others of flowered voile, trimmed with ruffles and valance. 85¢ Grade Ready-to-Hang Porch & Window Awnings Green painted stripe on khaki awning duck. 60- inch drop, 42-inch exten- sion. 5 ft. wide— 6 ft. wide— 7 1. wide— 8% ft. wide— 9% ft. ‘wide— 10% ft. wide— Savings on Spring Cretonnes l7.8! lsJS ‘9.75 107 143 . lls.'ll 117 s16™ 'lz.’. l'l'reit. lls.". wide— 15 ft. wide— Window Awnings Made of woven nnd painted striped material. Stunning florals, geo- metrics, chintz effects, stripes, modern motif, etc. —a most charming collec- tion of Spring cretonnes. S:," 19¢ G 29¢ : 39¢c Gonidey 44c Complete with and frame, ready to hang up. $3.49 $1.58 $2.95 $1.65 Genuine “Sunfast” Window Shades Cut 3x6-ft. size. Genuine “Sunfast” Window Shades, in blue, green, white onds. None to deal- 89c ers. Each and ecru colors. Goldenbers's—Fourth Floor Grade, Yd at Grade, Yd. at Termed slight sec- Yd. at Important Savings in Housewares! 14-Tooth Garden 59 Steel prongs. Long wood han- Well made. $1. 69 Wui dle. “Super Service” Ready-Mixed Paints Prepared for Goldenberg’s Over 50% pure linseed oil. Excellent for inside or out- side use. A full stock of desirable colors, % 1.95 1/;-Gallon $l .09 g.ne-(hlln s Cans T “Wear-Ever” Aluminumware Rake C 119 Heav; ers. dles. Nesco Garbage Cans Waranted not to leak. Of corrugated iron. 8Y3-gal. size.......S1 tin grade. Tight-fitting Wood han- cov- $2.45 Coffee Percolator Two - quart sl .89 $2.50 Double ‘Boilers Milk or sl 95 size, with ebonoid wood handles. Paneled sides. :ernl boilers. Two - quart sizee. Won- derful value. Geldenberg’s—Downstairs Store.—~Charge Accounts -vlhl 'se Our Badget le—-No Interest or Extras Added gm0