Evening Star Newspaper, March 28, 1930, Page 33

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. O, FRIDAY, MARCH 28 1930. c-1 Warship Carries Admiral’s Body. | Admiral W. W. Mead, who died at| Historical Society Head Dies. Mili Aviators Die in Crash. EVANGELIST TO MAKE |DR. BUTLER AND FAMILY Mandeyllle o Tornight ago. The cofin | o ONCEVERTE, W. Va, March 28 mlA:?? ;:c::ov:u.mm:: 28 froi EECH TOUR IN CITY| ARE RECEIVED BY POPE| et JPMiph, Mo i e o o v wio i 1, Ao, Wittty SN | i S i SP Apostolic Benediction Is Bestowed e e e e EOI’ICII Soclety, dled here yesterday. crashed from a thousand feet. postolic Benediction Is Bestowe Rev. A. E. Kernahan to Be Met| Upon American Educator in Tomorrow by Committee of Vatican Interview. VATICAN CITY, March 28—Dr. | Nicholas Murray Butler, president of Columbia University, was received in There’s a Detour Now On Road to Paradise For “Dry” Atlantans By the Associated Press. ATLANTA, Ga., March 28— Biting March winds swept down the street and Patrolmen Joe Allen and Eugene Head, doing automobile patrol duty, were un- CONDUIT CITIZENS ASKSTREET REPAIRS Thirteen Highways Listed by Group for Immediate Improvement. Repair of 13 streets in its community | Wwas asked in a resolution unanimously | passed by the Conduit Road Citizens comfortable. A sign reading, “The Little Blue Heaven Tea Room—You'll Find Paradise Here,” was sighted. In marched Allen and Head seeking paradise, but instead they found 13 gallons of corn whisky. Rosa Lee Wilson, proprietress, was placed under bond of $300 on a prohibition charge. For the purpose of conducting & speechmaking tour in behalf of visita- tion evangelism by the laity of churches under direction of the pastors, Rev. A. Earl Kernahan, nationally known leader in the modern movement, will arrive in Washington tomorrow. A private audience yesterday by Pope Piux XI. The pontiff bestowed the apostolic benediction upon him and his wife and | daughter, who also were present at the | interview, and presented them with medals commemorative of his jubilee ear. |¥°Br. Butler spoke at some length with | [ his holiness of the work at the Vati- | Glasses Can Be Becoming as Well as Helpful Seventh and F Sts. & = WE = committee of outstanding pastors and | can Library, where an immense store of | A padiock blocks the Toad to | |iaymen of the city wil meet Dr. Kerna- | (icagures, Jiany” centuries o 1 being | paradise through the e Blue han at Unien Station, and a confer-| catalogued. He told the Pope he ad- | The - District Commissioners were| | Heaven Tea Room. |ence with the various chairmen chosen | mired greatly the methods used by Car- | asked to include the following streets in fordth(e lIO{Irficon;\ns &u;_pllsn ::m ";‘; dial Ehrle in directing the work and the . 2 mediately take place to discuss the WOTk | superior leadership and inspiration of their m—m Ppaving program for the next| §oviet Police Arrest Japanese. | for the next two weeks in ‘Washington | fhgel’ope himself. 4 & s - |and nearby Maryland and Virginia. Sticets for Repair Listed. TOKIO, March 28 (#).—The Japa o | " 'The first of Dr. Kernahan's talks will 3 ’ Manning place, from Potomac ,mue‘“m consul at Vladivostok reported tothe | o gynday afternoon in Constitution| Brunette Wins Beauty Prize. to condu{'c p-ven'ue~ Macomb street to foreign office here yesterday that Soviet | Hall. The schedule of his local ad-| wICHITA, Kans, March 27 @—A| | ac avenue. Galena place, from | Sccret service police had arrested seven | dresses includes approximately 30 en-| ta)l brunette is a beauty queen. Verna | [ 1217 Potomac avenue to Condult road: Caro- | Japanese at Viadivostok and charged | gagements, both over the radio and in | Montgomery, 19, dark and 5 feet7, line place, from Galena place fo Ma- | them with illegal dealings in_ Soviet|person. The first instruction meeting| pas been adjudged the most pulchritud” | [ G st comb street; Dorsett street, from | currency. Tokio ordered an mvestln-itor colored workers will be held April| jnous of the girls playing basket ball 3 Weaver place to Galena place; Cathe- | tion to determine whether a protest!3 at 6 o'clock in the Vermont Avenue| in s national championship tournament 1217 G stmt‘ N.W. dral avenue, from Conduit Toad to|8ainst the arrests was justified. Baptist Church. here. Her home is in Lawton, Okla., Assoclation, meeting last night at the Community Church, Conduit road and Cathedral avenue. Can Match Your Odd Coats TROUSERS Thousands of pairs of special $ You may be just as particular about the Mounting of your glasses as in the selection of a hat. a wide variety for choice here. We'll fit the " lenses required. Have Your Eyes Examined Every Two Years trousers always in stock. You'll experience no trouble in matching your odd coats here. Pifty-first place; Hawthorne street, from | e road to its terminus southeast and she is a_sophomore at Oklahoma Presbyterian College. ©f Cathedral avenue; Dana street, from Conduit road to Sherrier street; Fulton in the 5100 block; V street, from rty-ninth street to Conduit road, and W street, from Forty-ninth street to Conduit road. ‘The resolution also asked that Cathe- dral avenue be cut through to Wesley Heights, and that Sherman place be cut through from Chain Bridge to Con- duit road. Maj. Atkins Commerided. | A second resolution commending Maj. L E. Atkins for expediting grading work at the Francis Scott Key and| Reservoir schools was passed by the | association. The resolution wished Maj. | Atkins “a pleasant time” on his pro- Posed trip to Alaska. | ‘W. A. Snell, vice president, presided, | and Mrs. E. S. Hobbs acted as secre- | tary in the absence of Ellis King. A motion asking the District authori- ties for the erection of a lum on the land recently acquired for a public mt the Palisades on the Potomac, in the 5200 block of Sherrier place, was passed by the association. el HIRED MAN CALLS TAXI “Post Standard” Sets the Pace in Radio Values! 0ld Point Comfort d Virginia Beach CHAMBERLIN - VANDERBILT ON FINDING JUG OF GOLD AND CAVALIER HOTELS Two famous midseason resorts beckon invitingly these i+ ol e colorful Spring days. Balmy temperature. Bright of Rich Owner of Farm. sunshine. P Sibvssl Golf on a velvety 18-hole course, fragrant pine-sheltere N S Ty oukso, bridle paths, miles of silvery beach, dancing and other SR TS By the Associated Press. social activities. A delightful overnight ride on palatial Y e e atrel i e MARSHALL, Mich., March 28- seamers. | just received from the liam Caffery, laborer, called a taxi to { acturer. Tha quan- take him home with his jug of $20 gold = —~ titi are limited. We pieces. urge you to shop early and Caffery was hired to do some clean- on & farm near here owned by NorfOIk and avoid disappointment. . Washington . Steamboat Co Every Outfit Latest Electric MAKE NO MISTAKE! These outfits are not ob- Every Outfit Ready to Play MAKE NO MISTAKE! Every outfit on sale is complete, with guaranteed AC tubes. Plug it into your electric light socket and your outfit will play. Every outfit is a cabinet model. Come to Post Standard Now . . . tos morrow may be too late! the farm was owned by a man named Lee, who was reputed to be wealthy, but whose money was not found when he died. i 'g;e I’nmy I;e.}onn to ?flm unless eirs of show up and prove their . > : right to the propen; ¥ Ships Sail Daily S At 6:30 PM. If the world’s celebrities had all stuck to the careers in which they started 80 per cent of our most famous names ‘would never have been heard of. CITY TICKET OFFICE 731 15th STREET N.W. NATIONAL 1520 Reduced from $169.00 KOESTER Selector-Tuned ELECTRO-DYNAMIC Reduced from $245.50 FEDERAL Screen-Grid Outfit With Dynamic Speaker Reduced from $192.00 ‘D Peerless ~ OURIER Triple Screen-Grid ELECTRO-DYNAMIC £ 5 Ways to a Good Night’s Rest Take your choice of one of these comfortable layer-felt Stearns & Foster Mattresses and sleep soundly for years to come. These are all beautifully tailored and with absolutely sanitary cotton felted into lux- urious ‘layers. [y 100% ELECTRIC The name of Kolster has always stood for the Best i 100% ELECTRIC Here is value! Here is Performance! Here is an outfit that embodies all the latest features in in Radio. This is the famous model with selector 100% ELECTRIC This famous outfit needs no introduction . . . it is beautiful in appearance, perfect in performance, and a treat in tone quality. Distant stations come in like locals. . . . We could sell thousands at this low price + .. but we have only a few on sale . . . that is why we urge you to take advantage of this offer today! Never before soid for $59.00 complete. Radio — Screen Grid Tubes, Automatic Skiding Doors, Electro-Dynamic Speaker . . . Power detec- tion that brings in every station on all points of the dial at equal volume regardless of power or distance of station. We advise you not to wait . . . never again will you be able to purchase it at the emaz- ingly low price of $59 complete. tuning that formerly sold for $169.00 . .. Post Standard disregards this fact, and saves you $110.00 when you purchase this outfit this week. Post Standard has a reputation for value-giving that is unequalled in Washington. That is why this outfit is now priced at $59 complete. The Vanity Matiress, $29.75 Shop Early . . . Extra Salesmen on Duty Anchor Mattress, $16.75 A felt mattress in your choice of three beautiful tickings; full bed size, $16.75; twin bed size, $16. Charme Mattress, $22.50 A charming Pine Bower ticking adds to the desirability of this comfortable layer felt mattress. A comfortable mattress finely tailored and = in blue or tan Fabray ticking; also blue and white stripe. SHOP EARLY! NO PHONE OR- DERS—No Reser- vations — No Lay- aways — No C. O. D.s, If delivery and installation is de- sired there will be a Ladyfaire Mattress, $39.50 This is an inner spring mattress of unusual comfort and scientifically constructed for service, $39.50. Splendor Mattress, $45 A luxurious mattress—layer felt—the first pickings of the cotton. Beauti- ful ticking. All sizes. $45. i slight extra charge. Bedspreads, Springs, Comforts, Etc. MAYER & CO. Seventh Street Between D and E

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