Evening Star Newspaper, May 14, 1930, Page 37

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Man in West Seeks ‘Wife Who Can Help’ Beauty Not Needed Now here’'s a man who's hon- est and frank. Lonely and un- able to make a living for f he wants the world to looking for a wife whose prime requisite is not beauty, but the means and ability to help him. QUEEN TO GREET ~ EIGHT AMERICANS King George to Be Present at Court Ceremonies for First Time in Two Years. his plight. Strand told Senator Jones he is not so particular about the woman who accompenies him %o the altar as long as she has “means and ability” to be of as- sistance to him. He said he would consider all applicants be- tween the ages of 18 and 40. ‘The successful candidate, Strand said, will get a man who loves “clean sport and & home,” a man who is 42, but looks 12 years younger, weighs 150 feet 7% inches 1 brown eyes and bl By the Associated Press. LONDON, May 14.—Eight American debutantes will achieve one of soclety's les tonight with presentation to George and Queen Mary in the first m'l ecourt of the year at Buck- ; ingham Palace. Mrs, Charles G. Dawes, wife of the Ambassador, will make the presenta- tions. The girls, in court dress, will courtesy their acknowledgment of the royal favor. For the first time in two years King George will be present. Last year the | Prince of Wales stood by the side of his mother, Queen Mary, during the ceremony. Eight hundred British and | foreign guests will be present. | Twenty-five American women were | picked fmm 300 applicants for presen- tation during the season’s five courts. At the second court tomorow night two girls and six married women will be presented. Tots’ Theaters in Berlin. theater in the city gives oc that the audience joins in ticed the courtesy, the manipulation of the long court train, how to balance three feathers atop their heads and how to back away from their majesties ‘without tripping. Most of those introduced tonight will wear white, but the older women to Children’s theaters are vogue in Ber- lin, Germany, this Winter. Nearly every be introduced later in most cases have chosen colors. There will be more | £mall, old-fashioned bouquets and fewer feather fans this year than heretofore. | Queen Mary will wear an elaborate | cloth of gold gown on which will be fastened the blue garter riband and the Kohinoor diamond. At tomorrow night's court she will wear a metal cloth dress, embroidered with silver threads by her Indian subjects. Among the guests tonight will be the Russian Ambassador, M. Sokolnikoff, and Mme. Sokolnikoff. They will wear the conventional court dress and knee breeches. Ambassador Dawes will ad- hell;e to his ordinary American evening sul The eight American girls are Miss Katharine K. Tod of New York, Miss | . Eunice Bennett of New York, Miss Charlotte Dorance of Radnor, Pa.; Miss Elizabeth Kent of Philadelphia, Miss Isabel B. Henry of Philadelphia, Miss Griselda A. Forbes of Boston, Miss Eleanor Edwards of Cincinnati and Miss Frances Hutchinson of Philadelphia. 9 Bathe ef?«- e | bt yd“‘ feet {‘“\ \nk‘“, a\e-"" um\'- h”“' ids > :2‘0”“ % ""n‘,et 2 a yoU i lee'! '::\ 0 $17 keeP Yirarion Fee‘ .nne sore Bl o You & =5 ,ux Bl THREE YOUTHS SEIZED | ¥ & AS ROBBERS OF BANK | One of Trio Confesses to $22,000 Hold-Up in Connecticut, St. Louis Police Announce. By the Associated Pri ST. LOUIS, May 14.—Three youths ‘were arrested here late Monday in connection with the $22,000 hold-uj of a Watertown, Conn.. bank on Marc! 28. According to police, one of the trio admitted participating and said the Ioot was divided with the others. John Lingusn, alias Bdward Puckus, of Detroit, was the cne who confesced, | police said, nam'ng Petsr Madisor. 21, a printer, of Waterbury, Conn., and Al- bert Kurtin'tis, 20, Detroit. Police said the threc were be!l‘ve(\ implicated iIn a DCetroit bank hold-up about three weeks #go. | Bird Eggs and Brandy on Menu. LONDON, May 14 (#).—Plovers’ eggs and brandy 100 years old from the cel- lars of the last of the czars are to be served at a dinner given by Lord Decies. Let Us All Celebrate Together My Dream Has Come True (A PUBLIC LETTER) THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. POLICE ARE COMMENDED IN LETTERS TO PRATT Dr. Hall Praises Capture of Bur- glars at Gallaudet—Courtesy Appreciated by Motorists. Dr. Percival Hall, president of Gallau- det College, has written a letter of mmnuon to Maj. Henry G. Pratt, itendent of gnoe on the work of kins, who captured bu lars at the college building. . Albert Smith, 800 block of Tuck- er man street also acknowledged the emmuy shown him by Policeman J. H. thirteenth precinct, when Mr. !mlt:u automobile stalled in Rock Several such commendations have been received since Commissioner Her- bert B. Crosby took office and launched a drive for more courtesy on the part of the police. “SOUND” MOVIE PICTURES PROPOSED FOR THE NAVY President Recommends an Appro- priation Sufficient to Provide Ships With Necessary Equipment. In order that the Navy may keep abreast with the development of the motion picture industry, as it affects the morale of the enlm.ed men, Presi- dent Hoover is to ask Congress to appropriate su: clcnc money to make it possible to provide equipment for naval vessels to project sound motion pictures. ‘The President has been advised that there has been considerable disappoint- ment on the part of the men in the Navy that they cannot hear sound pic- it possible to give entertainment, the President is going to request the money for sound projectors. LITTLE GIRL, 10, EATS SO MUCH MOTHER AMAZED “My 10-year-old duaghter had no appetite. Then we gave her Vinol, matinee performances of old 1.‘,‘,flu and now she eats so much we are fairy tales, the actors beinl 80 natural | amazed."—Mrs. W. Joosten. warning the For weeks the debutantes have prac- | prince against the villain in the coach- | mineral elements of f’. others in danger. Some wise actors encourage the audience to give advice. Two houses have just begun to give “children’s theater” performances imi- tating' the children's theaters in Mos- cow. if your FEET plies the body important iron, calcium with cod liver peptone. This is just what thin, nervous children or adults need, and the QUICK results are sur- prising. The very FIRST bottle n Vinol suj brings sound sleep and a BIG appe- tite. Vinol tastes delicious! zoc your first bottle of Vinol. ‘TO DRUGGIST: We give you 20¢ FREE cash for this. Not redeemed Take this to Peoples Drug Stores and get a 20c discount on without customer'’s name and ‘address. Chester Kent. Dept. E, St. Paul, Minn. ol /FOR STRENGTH, APPETITE, SLEEP PRICES SMASHED Fellow Washingtonians and Neighbors: May 14, 1930, Since the first day of April. 1912, when. arriving in Washington 11 do my bit in winning the then rawine. 1 ace bave worked and ta an idea. nned,"snd S aceomblisnment woula witho so-called plutocrats. But, 1 have met many. fine standing, people who, like me. could thi; guring the years T eople with Av‘l ion nk first of l:"ke 19, hig, fello - ma; To ity the honest rewards of vork faithfully performed debt ative or French the testimonial of rent to any one Wi on reer percentage ‘White Collar” ry. A many of these workers are in Sally” to wr"um tgtl‘r trusts ‘on compensation that upth secently ws “'rfl Eentrated Bus a8 Cwell as 'm-n. it finer could “posst are known as “Wholesale Tailors to ihe vy Ihe jntroduction ef the parcel-post system, wi esaiiy of the uxr{mx 5 umerable points of ted the nec terials, who a Heavy , be born Limina hlle“ ‘nSal anal of fine tatlored 501l when Standing st the ‘workers, oduging power hav ovide in_their own work roo: Trade. rments has hot mounted as of sraittude, o theit nn-h-ken mm in ideals. ~ And I wish to take knowledgment of that Joyal friends and custemers a3 4o all mothers whoge ot the appreciation is nal to each of e stops to_col ider, Wi ssy other Gy in eur enty e working mm.l 'y the natural mecessitie borers. Thes to Snd materials_than mammoth organ: with ltl conv'nuflt ©C. 0. D. 1) dloms uml Jrate consumer, “Th 5" The uldmate -nmumr i3 expiaine have the costs of other . O, D. system has naturally resulted in o certain, thoush vers e mail man 'alt Fignt. T will Jeave | F" when “canvenient or returns the package to the shipper. ava to the party who " ehort money to the 1 mi never says t anyway and you md He Cither collects the payment to the Iast penny hnically $ SAVE Effective at once, BACHELOR TAX FAILS Groups Agree to Pursue Policy of Passive Resistance. ROME (N.AN.A).—The tax on bach- elors is not at all a success and the unwedded maidens feel more slighted than ever. One relentless gentleman of 64 was, in fact, committed to prison ueenuy because he steadfastly nfund to pa tax for remaining, as he sees it, a and wise citisen. several and Other bachelors there are districts who have banded toge! agreed to pursue a policy of passive resistance. g}:d when ground into a fine ‘omes ruby red. m Pure powder WEDNESDAY, MAY 14 19%8. CHURCH BODY PROPOSES CHANGE IN METHODS X Committee on Episcopacy of Col- ored Methodist Conference Con- siders Assignments of Bishops. By the Associated Press. LOUISVILLE, Ky, May 14.—The committee on Ep of the Gen- eral Conference of the Colored Metho- dist Episcopal Church. in session here, yesterday recommended that the church be redistricted and bishops be assigned to districts by the committee. Since the organization ol \‘.he church more than 50 years ago bishops have assigned themselves to their rnpectlva fields. A ‘“rotation” law requiring that 1855 + SEVENTY-FIFTM ANNIVERSARY - 1930 A water heater that you can forget No lighting. No running downstairs with matches. You never give it a thought from one year's end to another, when you have a Crane Automatic Water Heater. The water does the waiting, piping hot at every faucet. See these comfort-bringers at Crane Exhibit Rooms. For purchase ond installation, consult @ Crane Qualified Contractor-Dealer. ontYy 10% pown the rest monthly under the CRANE BUDGET PLAN CRANE PLUMBING AND HEATING MATERIALS CRANE CO. 1225 Eye Street N.W., Washingten, D. C. Consult a registered or or heating eontractor prices of cur- feanne feuauirieo] TR Tconsed master plumber who displays this symbel ference before law. districts every four in effetc for eight years, has not been as effective ipon by the it becomes a church Fraternity Honors Chinese Girl. NEW YORK, May 14 (#).—Florence Hnwnn‘. chinue has won a Phi Beta key at Hunter College. After 5tl|dy at \‘.he Unl\erslty of Michigan she intends to be a medical missionary in Your Personal Convenience dictates the use of a Checking Account. It will protect your funds for current use, save you time and steps, provide valid re- ceipts for every expenditure and simplify your personal accounting. You will find that the service of the Union Trust Company aims to satisfy your per- sonal preferences as well as to fit your needs. Let us tell you about lt. 2% paid on Checking and 3% on Savings Accounts SOUTHWEST CORNER FIFTEENTH AND H STREETS NORTHWEST EDWARD J STELLWAGEN PRESIDE N turer then finds a gradusl accumulation of what are hipments.” These have heretofore been s lots of ¥ho, havine thiis taken a gsmble, were. pr ublic,” Por the | termed “u e vnlo\u sties o dealers. speculative profit in’ selling these 2 e T‘ D ering "t Cithing "usiness n_thls' section. i Have nathntly pualnu. arguing and cajoling these firms to let me prove to them mn I could reduce the ge of ss from this phase of their business. d the fac- Yebufl mfter rebufi, 1 have been shouted down by obstinate me To6 smail Tor ‘the bositions of resporsibility (hey were HOMIng. ever before me 1 have one dogxedly on and on, T have traveled hundreds of in uncomfortable convevances, 1 have slept, or tried to sleep. in hotels whose ‘should rightly have had a “V" instead of s T In the midd e ot the word. ' ¥ eaten nauseating food in filthy restaurants. I have gone on my piler! with- e Lo e bue I have Hever Tost my Tailth Tn the uitimate con- summation of my dr s Ford and other men with - strong conviction have found at last who would mnle_}wnmlr the test, T have found in Mr. Lev_{ "Enwlish- American siloring Corporation,” whote fine reuunu aflorine vice” hi € t 5 years in businesr.’ rightly earned he title. s s 2 e o N iy’ to. appreciate 1y wision and the nerve ts bEInE Trom a meeting of the powers-that-be in the aftairs of this nationally known company the permission to try my experiment. 3 Duri rmit T miimited authority And uBon the resuits of this test will de ion a3 {8, Jhewer this o radical chanee shall be made in the ordinary procedure of bust: They are permitting me to dispose of the sarments to the PUBLIC at prices ow. and often lower: Than tne atiuel vaite of serial u? ik 1its environs will give the lie to the ebjections ! med fl h XDP Jors, tnen every family will be sbie to a3 e iarger nmuel Pums ToF their fature They have sald to me: “Ever bod( will think it is & bankrupt iEeople will think it but an old ‘swindle in new clothing.” ple when they see it people senerally.” “Bople W hink e 18 eheap "sweat-shop shoady” mIste: And I have answered, You may be right as to some people, but T am rig fo most people. I know that my Washinkton people and our sood nelghbo Maryland and Virginia do know truth when they hear it. They do know when they feel it. They do know fine workmanship when they See . They may be dumb, but they are not THAT DUMB." Now, who was right, those who scoffed at the people of our section or your loyal boosier who has Toueht and at lsi ecured for you this test epportunity? Ana bear' this in mind. by the power of your Tesponse sione. can this privile secured as » permanent OPPORTUNITY. 1 have delivered my “Mestage to 1 have kept my faith in you and with you. And even now I am Closin nuomuum Tor"iwo Iaree buildings in the business section, for there will be fro to 1,000 garments every week. And fhey will Temain just as these are t0day. to quote a competitor. the wreniest values' seen in Washingion slace bis childhood, And bear this in min To dealers. They buy from the same stock as you 40, With s isual iscount bseq upon volnme of nurnhue For this special test we are open e have plenty of service men on the floor There ate hundreds of gaTments o select 1rom and you can find suils #8 Jow us 511.38 and none higher then $33.25. and you mey take any suit and any topcoat, including genuine camel hairs. for $45.00 for both. ‘While our honor would not let us a single such “ullond .tg hin measure.” we can honorably sell them to you as “aitered to your This one time I answer my of sked question y to fit yourselt lo tlnlhes when clothes can be mede to e vourd ST sWionseer reasen Ih the orid—"BECAUSE OF THE SAVING THE ANSWER I8 UP TO YOU. You will be treated as a,8uest in our business home. to spend one cent in my plac T thank those of 70u who liave taken the time to read this. Very Truly Yours, ent to any one as You will never be urged R. 8 ROBERTS, Founder and Executive Manager. ROBERTS DISTRIBUTING SERVICE Being the Co-Ordinated National Capital Branch Offices of the Leading Direet Distributing Manufacturers of Ameries. ‘hese garments on display at our new NATIONAL CAPITAL EXHIBIT 610 9th Street N.W., Washington, D. C. rent Chrysler “77” models are reduced $200 to $350 — the greatest price slash in all Chry- sler history. . This price reduction is occa- sioned by the fact that Chrysler will introduce —sometime in midsummer —a new model to take the place of the present Chrysler “77”. Executive Offices and Service 1612-22 You St. N.W. H. B. LEARY, DISTRIBUTORS 7 200.350 Other current Chrysler models —“70”, “66” and new Chrysler Six —are being continued un- changed. Here is the greatest bargain ever offered in brand-new cars.q, At $200 to $350 off, the supply will not last long. Act now. Your present car will be ac- cepted in trade. Chrysler’s liberal financing facilities are available. Used Car Salesrooms 132123 Fourteenth Street N. JR., & BRO. Salesrooms—1612-22 You St. N.W. and 10th and H Sts. N.E. Skinker Motor Co., 1216 20th St. N.W. OTHER DEALERS rell l'u-er Company. Mount Rainier, Md. Glizence Dysart . Newion Moter Company. Skinker Brothers Motor C Quantico Motor C Richsrd Wallach, Jr. s W.

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