Evening Star Newspaper, April 30, 1930, Page 6

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WOMEN WILL USE - ANTHONY GAVEL "rohlbmon Falls to Receive Sponsorship in Executive Committee Session. Dy the Associated Press. mesvuu Ky, April 30—The rew- legislative program of the Le: o: Women Voters at todsy's t busifiess session. Crystallized in two convention days of open forums - and - ‘executive sessions, formal mme'ndluolu favoring World Court, Government pperation of Muscle Shoals, “lame duck' legislation, re-en- the maternity and infancy act and other measures were pr!plnd for presentation today by . W. _fRamsey of Illinols. An entering wedge for convention the word “treaties” in the recommen- datign_for mmrnntionll reduction of e expénditures for war.” Prohibition received no sponsorship in execnitive committee oon(erencus and | P! wvention floor musé come up from the co! Will Rogers ¢ BEVERLY HILLS, Calif, April 30~I am s lm.le late, but I want to ‘welcome the ‘“‘prodigals.” They tell me mhzn our pfiflw p‘“c.g boys” have not dnne much over Lhzre for I never hmfl o( lny ot them bel.n' decorated. 08t im llve in l:nfllnd uuw lonu md not h‘ hted’ ‘They oe“u'orhmuln g ha b\lt an going Dpfll nobody knows h;lun l‘l’m of our wan- back home trom wmewhm Even if we didn’t get “parity,” wmt to thank- England for givlna boys back. ARMY CHANGES LISTED BY WAR DEPARTMENT Maj. Clarkson Relieved From Duty | " in Militia Bureau—Other Transfers in Schedule. Maj. H. S, Clarkson, Field Artillery, has been relieved from duty in the Militia Burenu ‘War Department, and n Antonio for duty Wlth Guard; Capt. A. 2 plaint with gr THE EVENING IGLAND SPECIALIST ARELSED OF FRAUD Kansas Officials Take Steps to Revoke License of Dr. J. R. Brinkley. By the Associated Press. ‘TOPEKA, unprofessional condu ‘The complaint calling upon Dr. Brink- ley to appear before the board June 17 was served upon him in Milford last rting his client wauld hlve plenty to ny m du proper way,” Jac! ansas at , Brinkley had “no intention of running” and '.hnc he would conduct his de(enn “in an orderly and courageous way v;nh:ut calling names as indulging in slan Dr. Brinkley was charged in the com- osé immorality and un- professional conduct for the alleged It also wu n | perpetration ot 8 fraud in obiaining his M 1916. STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., WEDNESDAY, APRIL 30, GRIM REAPER REVEALS PAINTER KNOWN AS MAN TO BE WOMAN Interior Decorator Masqueraded in Three States Since |Christin Churches and Minjsters | sented at the mee Coming From France in *Teens. By the Assoclated Pre PHOENIX, Afll Aprfl 30.—~Death revealed yueerdzy that the life of Wil- llam de t, interior deconwr known fa ns, Ohio, leur (ox hll! a oemu.ry was masque nt died here Sunday at the ‘moxa and it was giscovered she a to New York from l er teens. A. Twinin; drunllc, ‘who knew the pnlnoer ln Hukmx told in- t “Billy” had mentioned vesf 5 cle in Torraine, Prance, and that a (aund a letter of recommendat Wflm hil she had come to this country with a sister, who, o died in st. Lgnuhdl'nu r died penm!ul. len ar nn:ed m— her funeral will be Amo i he eflectl o{ the Dllnm Was tion from 3 mtnmzr who 1 have known the cm.x leuer Mr. wfllhm 0 yea: hnnm and upright man.” The British governmen t has been titioned to build at least 1.m.3o'§ homes. SUDDEN SERVECE Prepare now for warm weather and Screens prevent the annoyance from flies and other insects by the complete screening of your home . . . We have bronze screen wire for inclosing porches or for window screens, screen moulding, white pine screen doors and all necessary hardware as well as paints in pleasing colors to add a bright note , . . We also make screens to order and will gladly give you an estimate on all of your screen re- 3,000 PASTORS JOIN 1930. isterial pension system of the Disciples of Christ, the Rev. F. E. Smith, secre- 735 memerof the Broterhoods IN PENSION SYSTEM| zs 360 menmbe s e mlermw bzm several Donovan to Quit Party Post. that Michael L. The Rev. Smith explained that under | ol Assembly and South Contribute Part of Latter’s the contributory pension pxm. b&"&.‘ Thissioner will be elected to replace him. Salary. ___r,_ Bolivia’s production of tin last year wu one of the greatest in any twelve- By the Associated Press. INDIANAPOLIS, April 30.—More than 3,000 and nurly noo congregations have enrolled in WORKMEN OF WELDIT co. --of QUALITY Service have made the name of this organization a synonym for satis- where ING.WE ARE THERE. Stop! Look! Listen Welders may come and welders may go, But we all depend on the man with the hoe. Hoes break, so do other metal things. Then you may depend on us to promptly weld it, saving you time and money. Storage are con- cerned. fWe're ready for your jobs—big and small. Phone Nat'l 6900 . Merchants Transfer it again the indorsement i re- mvk o 1998, " | chargea ‘that he had plesded guity i A movement in behalf of birth con- an and had been sentenced on three liquor Weldit Co.,516 First St. N.W. . Just call North 1343, Metropolitan 2416 All Orders Given Prompt Attention Delivery Service " quirements . . & Storage Co. 'MOVING—PACKING—SHIPPIN( $1,000 peace bond :t 920-922 E Street N. W a {fl.uord after belng c)urged wu.h ening to shoof CLAFLIN | scommn IKELLY . - = MILLEWORK 922 14th St. N.W. ) . i z...fi.m m.w pULDRE Matewil coa. 2101 GEORGIA AVE. the Wygesf , New Yorku. al- de flmtf'lj con’lmlmd birth conf was its chie was backed by Oregon lnd Clpt Robert P. Kunnecke, Veterinary | ———— © of Dolumbia, but failed L\ e at ?fin AAnumlo“'l;edx “sl:u been three-fourths vote nece: t ing | Placed on the Army retire on ac- her measure to the canv::l.urgng el count of disability incident to the e business session brought B ‘the | service. ity of - airports are being opened in ago. , Man; six years president, who wants to retire. ' Chile, which had none a year ag 1319-1321 F Street NEW STETSON HATS BOERUNS §t. Albans Clothes FOR MEN & YOUNG MEN Are Making History Seventeen years of hard, consci- entious work have resulted in the creation of a business so large that our VOLUME enables us to offer you - SEE il HE 5 o BYRD + o4 ANTARCTIC + + PHOTOCRAPHS + + IN (THE + + II-PAGE + + $45 Two-Pants Suits for 41 BERKEY & GAY BEDROOM SUITES at 15% to 50% off Almost every type of Bedroom Suite is in this group . . . every suite is sharply reduced in price . . . marked now much lower than original prices. If you want to save substantially, purchase one of these suites now. $ 2 .50 We believe this represents the best bargain . . . the greatest amount of actual value for the price . . . that can be found in any clothing house in Washington. There are two styles of St. Albans suits—one with two pairs of long trousers ROTOCRAVURE + + S IO O + + NEXT SUNDAY'S +. STAR—MAY 4th L i, Suites, Colonial type, 6 pieces, reduced to....$295 Suites, Louis XVI influ- ence, 6 pieces, now......$350 Suites, Queen Anne type, 6 pieces, now. Suite, Sheraton influ- . ence, 6 pieces, now....$350 Sune, Jacobenn 'ype, 7 pieces, now .. 1 Suite, Queen Anne type, 6 pieces, now. 1 Suite, Twin Beds, 8 pieces, Queen Anne....$585 1 Suite, 6 Berkey & Gay pieces, mahogany, re- duced to 1 Twin-Bed Suite, 8 pieces, French influ- $450 - - 1 Suite, Louis XVI type, 6 pieces, reduced to....$495 Suite, Jacobean type, 6 piéces, now. $3 Suite, Hepplewhite in- flence, 6 pieces, now..$350 *Suite, Berkey & Gay, 6 pieces, reduced to. $475 Suite, Colonial type, 6 pieces, reduced to Suite, Colonial type, 8 pieces, twin beds, now..$550 | Suite, Queen Anne type, 8 beds Suite, Louis XVI influ-‘ ence, 9 pieces, twin Suite, 8 pieces, Berkey & Gay, twin beds, now..$595 ‘And Other Suites Not Listed” Above MAYER & CO. Seventh Street Between D and E and the other with one pair of long trousers and the extra pair of knickers. The conventional suits are made from fine French flannels, worsteds, tweeds and serges. Light Spring colors predomi- nate—beauttful new shades—but there are hundreds in dark blues and grays. =~ Our sports suits are nearly all of imported tweeds in patterns and mixtures that will be new to you; delicate colors or ;hades that will not readily show dust and irt. Speaking ‘ of VOLUME—the first shipments on our contracts ‘have brought in 3,000 suits from which to choose. The correct blues for graduation exercises are here . . . serges, flannels and unfinished worsteds, all with two trousers. Buy while the lines are complete, and the price is so ridicu’lously low.

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