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Per Month and up $3.50 ¢ Any L)ISTANCE | City Proper NO (HARGE FOR EXTRA PASSENGERS METROPOLITAN 1727 10 55 SPECIAL NOTICE. LADIES SUITS. COATS ALTERED: | mod>led to lnd"lfi"t ll!l!l h‘ul- Y!Dfilr!fl th R _EASTER OR modern setting for mn old-fashioned ring. We hav Sortmment, Wil ‘change " sevtin wait. CHAS. F. HERMANN, and floor, Marlow_ Bidg. Mfs. Je-el:r .na Diamond ‘Setter.Estab. T WILL NOT BE RESPONSIBLE FOR DEsTS | Souiracted by any one othei than mysell. SHOPPING OR BUSINESS CALLS RE. a | e a com) 'mlu yml a ES R. SMITH. 628 8th s burgh_and al ATIONAL . Y. ave, OAT The new 17-{00¢ chm-cnn runabout will be here in & few day ¢Hi 'FOR THE ARRIVAL NOTICE. A A passenger . Jomile:per-nour. all- ahogany boat for'$1206. and & real Chrls aft_all the way throu A new Elco boat now on « dupny i & Ccome lete line of OLD nullwlrdl and INGHIES. This is positively the finest boat di ever shown in this part of the countr: WASHINGTON MOTOR BOAT SA! CY, 134 Connecticut Ave, N.W. Dupont Circle Bids. Open every day from 9 a.m. to 11 ».m. THROUGH BUSINESS GHANGES, MUST let out valued employe of many vears' ex- yml"fi‘f‘hfi'":’v o fadeip ew Yor # NITED STATES STORAGE CO. INC., 418 10th St. N.W. Mezmpoluln lw AT 10 AM. ON FRIDAY. 1930, we will sell at public lu-:nonb 'lthln our Hreproot ‘warenose nw. niture and h o, soods ‘ot = charges due an A s, dressers, chi) retrigerators, ‘et i 418-420 10th ST. N.W. TERMS. WANTED_PART PR P : THE AMERICAN STORAGI ANDA%L ACCIDENT SES—WILL PE] Sriiouiarly WiiomODE oDerator. ng accident on Pennsylvanis avenue near Ton "5t about 8 o'clock p.m.. Fri- day! Maren™ 2itomobile, please communica h aut elin & Laws. N-mn.x Preu Building? CHAIRS POR BLE FOR uets, ‘reuwnnn ‘bridge par nmm or meetin z om i 'rome: co.. D STA’ st. n.w. .__Metropolitan 1 |84 int Acres Nurseries On the Bilver Sprin -culuvule ike. 0ice plants at attractive prices. ink jogwoods, pink magnolia, Japanese red lI crepe myrtle, flowering cherries, flows ing crabs, Koster's blue spruce, evergree X, shrt fruit and shade ! o A gVlly 3 ley 5 mllel h‘um the Dlltrlcu 19* Paintmg—Papeflng teed. it R S ational dadh Edwin S. Rucker 1310 H 8t. N.W. our process of shampooing or washing d at the lowest s";“i: "ufl nw'm' g(.)' llil.lh‘ r'm'n“n ln w. lol:(h gl ok i bbdrdllinia < | Most Roois Can Be Reclaimed. A F0r B8 40 DY IR 4,V SePleR: able :on an ore ne to be repaired Wlfll Rm !RO! TING AND ROOFING °°'.°°-?md. i "our own & .p.muy c Detlence, wnd: "‘uu lnwnl(ully (or 1 years. It works even when feel i 'q?"ifi'yéflrhfmm "io use. nou 8” fioor COATING AND ROOF- NT. or consult us your- l!lf as ‘6 ll! use. ROSE BROS. CO., 2120 GA. AVE. NORTH 0841. Wanted—Return Load Furniture —from New York. Philadel Ricnmona. T Bniaro, T and Fittspurh. Pa Smith’s Tramler & Storage Co 1313 0 8 __Nortb 3343 Happy Days Are Here / Agaln —time tor ou Grintne Viebs for Soriok 1 ‘The National Capital Pms 1210-1213 D St. N.W. Phone Nationa) 0850 ROOFWORK KOONS e, "M S8 ROOF LEAKING? — fifl North n‘!‘o‘.’ or night. 2088 18th st. “"AJAX ROOFING CO. AMUSEMENTS. "NO WOMAN'S LAND” Motion picture of ‘l‘ ‘lll.m!'ll -I-‘ asteries ol Mt. Athos an: | ' Under Dll"‘l of CAPT. VLADIMIE 'r'l FILIEFF Mayflower Hi Sunday, April 13, 8:30 o-mnt Benefit of Education of Russisn Youth Wiekets, $1.50, on Sale at Mavflower : mittee unanimously re | tesy of the committee” rd Club, PLAN 1S REPORTED THE EVENING Grundy Called to Order, but - Finishes Speech Before Committee. Inquiry into the campaign expendi- tures in this year's senatorial races. in- cluding those of the Illinois primary of ‘Tuesday, in which Representative Ruth Hanna McCormick defeated Senator Deneen for the Republican senatorial nomination, was virtually assured yes- terday when the Senate elections com- rted to the Sen- ate the Norris resolution for cempaign investigations. Chairman Shortridge of the elections committee said he would report the res- olution to the Senate today. The resolution will have {0 be referred to the audit committee for approval of the $100,000 expenditure numnnud for the inquiry before the Senate ac Senator Norris appeared he!nre the elections committee at yesterday's ses- sion. Senator Grundy, Republican, Pennsylvania, who is wm for_re- nomination in the May g; 'y by Sec- retary Davis, also went before the com- mfi: to urge adoption of the resolu- Norris Receives Complaints. The lnveauzlflon would be put in Ohe hands committee of five to named by Vlce President Curtis. ator Norris himself is a candidate for renomination on the Republican ticket in Nebraska this year. ~He has said he already has received complaints of ~ampalgn expenditures in Tilinois. Penn- sylvania and his own State. He said he would refer these complaints to the committee. Senator Grundy delivered a speech before the committee utive session. Grundy Attacks Atterbury. Chairman Shortridge called Senator Grundy to order before the commit- tee for making his speech, but the Pennsylvanian insisted upon exercising his right as a Senator and completed his remarks. Senator Grundy directed an attack upon W. W. Atterbury, president of the Pennsylvania Railroad and Republican national committeeman for Pennsyl- le.nli: who is supporting Secretary v Chairman short.rld[e called Senator Grundy to task for “ “abusing the cour- and suggested it was “not the place to make a political peech,” but Grundy persisted. Sen- repared n exec- CITY NEWS IN BRIEF. ‘TODAY. Meeting, Men’s Club of St. Mark's Parish, tonight. Speaker, Willlam Tyler Page, clerk of the House of Rep- resentatives. Meeting, American Association Engineers, Washington Chapter, House, 1814 N street, 8 p.m. Meeting, Electric League of Washiny fon, audiiorium of the Potomac Elect Power Co., [J Prof. Louis T pr the Bilss. Electri- of Play dent of Dinner, East Gate C Chapter, Order of the Eastern Star, Rhode Island and Mills avenues, 5 to 7 p.m. Card party, 131 C street northeast, 8 p.m. Benefit First Spiritualist Church. Card party, D. C. Salon, 8 et 40, home of C. H. Knight, 1017 C street south- | west, 8 p.m. Y, Northeast Masonic Tem- | Card party, ple, Eighth and F streets northeast, 8: p.m. Meeting, Italy-American _ Society, | grand ball room of the Mayflower Ho- tel, 8 pm. Banquet, “C” Club of Columbus Uni- h | versity, garden of the Mayflower Hotel, 7 pm. Moonlight hike, Red Trias tonight. Meet at and M streets, 7:45 o'clock. Card party, Fellowcraft Club of Pet- le Outing rty-sixth Main Office and Dairy Plant | Unit, MR. AND MRS. STAR, e et DAVID STRAUSS Of 2630 Adams Mill road, who are celebrating their len vedding anniversas today, were married at the Temple of the thlnm Hebrew {Jo tlo;.’ Mr. Strauss, born in Fra: in 1867, and since that time has been associated in Washington in 1858, daughter of Mr. nkfort-am-Main, Germany, in l!&l came to thi He conducted a men’s clothing store on Sevent country ith street for 35 years with Saks & Co. Mrs. Strauss was born and Mrs, Samuel Herman. Meeting—Blair-Hayes Parent-Teach- er Association, Blair School, 7:30 p.m. Tllustrated lecture—E-50 Society of the Catholic University of America, Maloney Auditorium, 8:15 p.m. Lec- turer, Frank W. Skinner, on “Bridge | Construction.” Free study class—United Lodge of | Theosophists, Hill Building, Seventeenth and I streets, 8:15 pm. Subject, “Cyclic Law.” FUTURE. Meeting—Saturday Night Club, Odd Fellows’ Temple, 419 Seventh street, Saturday, 8 p.m. Card _party md dance—Congress night. Lecturer, Horace Albright, di- rector of national parks. Card party—Jewel committee, Bright- wood Chapter, No. 42, O. E. 8., 930 Sixteenth street, tomorrow, 30 pm. Sy | Munich Condoles With Gustav. MUNICH, Germany, April 10 (#).— The special funeral train which is car- rying the body. of Queen Victoria of Sweden from Rome to Stockholm, halted here for a few minutes today to allow King Gustav to receive condol- ences of the local authorities. The train proceeded to Swinemuende, where the | body will be transferred tonight to the Swedish warship Drottning Victor: Lodge Chapter, O. E. 8., Winston Ho- | tel, 116 Pirst street, ‘tomorrow evening. | Meeting—Woman's Christian Tem- perance Union of the District of Co- lumbia, Neighborhood House, 470 N street southwest, tomorrow, 7:45 p.m. Dance and en'gmlnment—Auxllllry Home Board, Electa Chapter, No. 2, O. E. 8., Masonic Hall, Fourteenth and U’ streets southeast, Sltu\‘dly. 8 pm. Meeting — George _Baldwin McCoy American _ Women's Legion, lCohun:h of the Covenant, tomorrow, Illustrated lecture—West School Par- ent-Teacher Association, tomorrow olesome GULDENS ‘ ‘ Mustard ‘ SPECIALISTS IN HOME IMPROVEMENTS : N Improve Your Home — No Cash Needed Your House PAINTED PAPERED NO CASH NEEDED as iong as YEARS TO PAY /CON! E fully guaranteed, || 1205 Eye St. “Best-Built” Metal GARAGES According to the type you choose Also - Frame, Concrete Block and Stycco Ga- ages. Terms in National 8873 nropolflon to the GIR‘@ lr.IRY . . . From the One Bottle— -WHIPPING CREAM AND MILK —At No Extra Cost! If your dealer cannot supply you ed ESTOI83 —/0r EREE oel:ou;flmrmw CWise Brothers CIIEV\( Cuast DaRy. 3204-08 N STREET N.W. Five Branches to Serve You A odd B LL\LL A‘A‘AAAA MINISTER IS TAKEN IN HOTEL RUM RAID Pastor of Minnesota Church De- clares There Has Been “Ter- rible Mistake.” By the AssociateC Press. ST. PAUL, Minn., April 10—A man who identified himself as Rev. Willlam F. Diehl, pastor of the St. Lucas Evan- gelical Church at Fairbault, Minn., was arrested with four other men last nlghl when Federal agents raided their hotel room. A laulnmy of liquor was found, agents said. Maurice Silverman, assistant Nort! west _prohibition _administrator, a ranged to charge Dr. Diehl today wi illegal possession of liquor. Charges of possession and sale were to be made l‘ll.nlt the others, W. Yeske and Al- bert Kallsen, proprietors of the small ’,’,:‘,fi'?- George Kerwin and W. L. 's comment was that there had terrible mistake.” —_— Gordon Rashcroft was recently ar. rested on a French liner at Plymouth, mhnd. on & warrant issued years ago for_abscondin, when on bail. been INOROUT ENAMEL It dries in four short hours to a marvelous rich clear finish, with all the lasting beauty of a fine jewel. Let us show you the unbeliev- ably lovely colors that Bay lstabe Inorout Enamel comes n. 710 131h St NW. Valentino and his wife snaj house lwlclu m WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, APRIL 10,..1930. VOTE FUND INQURY MRS. MINNIE S. BAUM DIES OF HEART ATTACK Wife of Furaiture Dealer, Here Quarter Century, Had Been 111 Four Years. Mrs. Minnie Strouse Baum, 55, wife of Oscar Baum, owner of the Baum Furniture Co., 1108 Connectiout ave- nue, died yesterday at her residence, 1622 Decltur nuet of an acute heart attack, following an illness of lourl years, A native of Harrisburg, Pa., Mrs. du Pont Tontine Window Shades Wash a Tontine Shade again and again—scrub it if you want to—you can’t harm it. TONTINE is not harmed by rain, sun or wind—nor will it crack, “pinhole” or fray. When it becomes soiled you can re- store its original freshness and beauty with soap, hot water and a brush—for it is a truly washable window shade. Don’t Forget the Address Baum ume hm wm: her hluhund 24 years a member of 'lrhurhl:ofl of the mv.h Street Hebrew em] Besldes her husband, she 1 survived by two sons, Oscar Baum, jr., and Wal- ter Baum of this city. Funeral services will be held at the residence tomorrow morni at 10 o'clock. Interment will be in the Wash- ington Hebrew Cemetery. ° TU. 8. Sailor Dies in China. m?m gfl 10 (Ma-—orvflle d., & petty of- ficer of the U 8. 8. Gl , sta- tioned here, died today of pn d A Half- Diamond A w~onderfully beautiful diamond finest color and quality— perfect, of course—weighing exactly Mounted in a hand- some 18-k. white gold ring of smart, An authentically of the 50/100 carat. modern design. fine value— $225 Other Solitaires Boldsmith & To. 1225 F. Strect, NW. NEAR THIRTEENTH STREET Carat Solitaire $50 to $2,500 studios, in 19! Read in the patio of their Whiteley Heights Hollywood THE TRUTH ABOUT RUDOLPH VALENTINO written by his wife NATACHA RAMBOVA q{UDY in his home, his intimate whims, his successes, the Rudy that has never been revealed before, is now brought to you in story form by his wife. Begins Sunday, April 13th, in e Siar. Newspaper » of The Nation’s Capital | Meyer’s Shc;p 1331 F Street Suggestions for a Complete Spring Wardrobe as styled by PHaddington Our Feature Haddington Topcoats $23.50 On your arm or over suit, a smart Topcoat is essential. Fine " patterns in grays and browns in many choice styles. Two-Trouser Haddington Suits 835 Broader shoulders, full-cut coats and trousers that hang without a break are important new details in the Hadding. ton Suits. Others at $29.50 and $40. ® ® ... and you maust include our popular “Fore”-Piece Haddington Sport Suits at #35 and #40 Golf knickers, long trou- sers, coat and vest . . . for usiness, dress and sports wear. A “three-in-one” value! Meger’s Shop 1331 F Street '