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SHELBOURNE Bladensburg Rd. and M St. N.E. The Euvening Star MODEL HOME now nearing completion in this desirable community G. A. WILSON CoO. Ofiu on Subdivision Atlantie 1234 ZEOI est / NATIONAL PARK Incomparable...those high- es. Iun peaks of the Canadian Ro lwl torrents Cl!cldln down moun- tainsides—lakes of ini nhe charm— valleys more lovely than any you have ever seen. Never such Jasper Park offers. You swim, climb mounts guides, motor. . ; or loaf: pature-made surroundings. liuyer lhrkl.odgo opens May 21. Golf Week I | 't mber 13-20: North Western Station daily at 3140 p. m. MM&MH’L in perfect, Threugh Service Dally Low Summer Fares from Chicago vis Duluth and Winnipeg. Convenient te Vancou- LOUISVILLE READY FOR DERBY CROWD Between 50,000 and 75,000 Are Expected to Pour Into City. By the Associated Press. LOUVISVILLE, Ky, May 15—Louis- ville today was making last-minute preparations to handle a crowd of Derby visitors Saturday which is ex- pected to number between 50,000 and 75,000 persons. Although all hotel rooms have been engaged for weeks in advance, approximately 2,000 rooms in private homes and boarding houses were still available today, but fast filling. Six special trains will arrive from Chicago Saturday morning, two char- tered by the Chicago Athletic Associa- tion and others by the Mid-West Club, the .Lakeshore Athletic Club, the South Shore Athletic Club and the Medunah ‘Temple Shriners. Two special trains will come from New York, one from Cincinnati and one from Philadelphia. ‘The steamer Cincinnati, carrying 300 passengers, will dock at Louisville Sat- urday morning. Bowman Field offi- cials are arranging to accommodate 100 planes. In addition to the special trains, railroads running into Louisville will add extra cars to their regularly scheduled trains. ‘The usual thopsands of automobiles will bear their occupants to Louisville. ‘The traffic problem will be even more intricate this year because of the block- ing of one of the main thoroughfares leading from downtown Louisville to Churchill Downs by construction of an underpass. One dismal note was sounded today when it was learned that two hotels at French Lick and West Baden, famed Indiana watering places two hours from Louisville, had received several cancel- lations of Derby reservations, leading to speculation as to whether the Derby crowd this year would be a record. oodrow Wilson, widow of the former President, will he unable to at- tend the Derby as she had planned, it was I today, and Jouett Shouse, -“EST OF CONOCO'S GERM -PROCESSED TENACIOUS FILM THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, STUDENT, 21, FACES EXTORTION CHARGE Three Others Are Arrested in Con- nection With Attempt to Get $3,000 From Widow. Too Much Police Protection, Wife Of Officer Charges By the Associated Pr CHICAGO, May “Too much police protection is Mrs, Pearl Hu- lock's complaint against her po- liceman-husband, Gus. In her separate maintenance action, heard by Judge Charles A. Willlams Tuesday, Mrs. Hu- lock said that almost any time she looked out the window there would be Officer Hulock cruising by. He cruised and cruised, mund and round. Mrs. Hulock suggested that Offl- cer Hulock might be better em- ployed guarding the lives and properties of other persons, and not spending so much time watching her. Pending hearing of the suit, the court allowed her $15 a week. By the Assoclated Press. LOS ANGELES, May 15.—Bernard Swalley, 21, Pasadena, Calif, junior college student, was arrested by de- tectives Tuesday on & charge of at- tempting to extort $3,000 from Mrs. F. W. Emery, wealthy San Marino, Calif., widow, Swalley was alleged to have sent notes threatening to “kill you and burn chairman of the national executive committee of the Democratic party, who with Mrs. Shouse was to have been Mrs, Wilson's host, also will be detained in Washington because of an ear in- fection. Prohibition agents, not only in Lou- tsville but in other nearby cities, have been active, CALLOUSES - BUNIONS Instantly relieved For painful corns, tender toes, callouses and bunions, nothing is so soothing, so healing, so instantly effective in ending pain as Dr. Scholl’s Zino-pads. The secret is in their soothing medication, combined with their A cross of wood, which stood at Rochincourt Cemetery, France, to the memory of British soldiers who fell at the battle of Oppy Wood in 1917, has just been added to the interior deco- rations of St. Andrew's Church, Stock- well, England. ,\M‘Jlii‘iliuhmmr ] SR il A sressure of shoes. i I Dr.Scholl’sZino-padsaremadein special sizes for these foot troubles. Small, thin, dainty. Doctors every- where recommend them. At Drug, Shoe and Dept. Stores—35c box. | D"Scholls Zino-pads . . . Compared with Pop D. C., THURSDAY, your home“ to Mrs. Emery unless lhel placed the money in a hole in the ground at a designated place. He was arrested when he took marked bills from the cache. Police sald Swalley confessed. Leo ‘Trimbley, 21, another junior college stu- dent; Jack Harback, 21, and Sylvester Bertr m, 24, also were taken into cus- ‘connection with the plot. No chlrgel had been filed against them. ‘The youths all said their homes are in Birmingham, Ala. —_— Wife Talks With Byrd. BOSTON, May 15 () —In 627 days Rear Admiral and Mrs. Richard E. Byrd have exchanged 2,507 messages. They have communicated in code by radio| since he left for the Antarctic. Germany's synthetic gasoline plant is producing 300 tons daily. CORNS Dr. Scholl’s Zino-pads are safe. No risk of blood-poisoningaswith cutting your corns or callouses, or of acid burn, caused by harsh | liquids or plasters. ular Oils at Pike’s Peak . . . Reveals 76.4% Less Motor Wear! 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CONOCO Germ- Processed oil can give you more wer with less carbon, more mileage with less cost, more compression with less motor wear by 76.4%, as shown in the Less Carbon—Less Cost— MAY 15, FRANCE AIDS SCIENCE $24,000 Appropriated Last Year Increased to $40,000 This Year. PARIS (#).—The government has begun to encourage French scientists. In 1929, $34,000 was appropriated to 1930. promote scientific work and this year the amount was increased to $40,000. For years leaders of French thought have decried the “misery of French sclence,” inadequacy of laboratories, of sclentific rewards and even of public recognition of scientific achievement. ‘The latest example is Mme. Curie, twice given radium by the American people, but laboring at home under difficulties and lack of money. T S WIS COLONIAL ANTHRACITE ' “Guaranteed No Siate. No Clinkers™ Ask the Man Who Uses It Ralph J. Moore Coal Co. 1406 N. Cap. 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Mock, pink Paul Neyron, pink Madame Butterfly, salmon General McArthur, scarlet Friday and Saturday, May 16-17 A quantity purchase at low prices now enables us to pass on to our customers an unrivaled grouping of truly fine accessories for the lawn...at prices seldom if ever before equaled in Washington. Don’t judge quality by the prices, though . . . because no better, hardier or healthier specimens can be obtained at double the price. Come in and see for yourself . .. a wide selection awaits you. 2,000 SHRUBS Finest Quality—Have Sold as High as $1.50 to $2 Aronia Arbutifolio, red choke berry. 300 each Viburnum Tomentosum, double viburnum. for 75C Splrel Van Houttei, bridal wreath, white. Spirea Reevesiana, Reeves Spirea. Korean Lilac, purple. Spirea Anthony Waterer, pink. Spirea Thumbergi, 'blla. Weigelia Candida, w! ‘Weigelia Nana V-Henh, wvariegated leaf wel‘elh. Weigelia Rosea, pink. Fmonytl hia, yelw' Ollytlh(hlllr “(.ifl“;i ‘lemt blhfllb Hydrangea P, G., white to bronze. Common Snowball, white. Cholce Gladiola Bulbs, 45c per dor. Yellow, red, lavender, pink and white. Cholce Canna Roots, 56c per doz. Pinest ever offered at this price. Red King, red; Austria, red and yellow; President, red. Tube Roses, 40c per dox. Pinest ever offered for the money. Caladiums or Elephant Ears Large size, 15¢ each Several Thousand Dahlia Roots Choice varieties, $1.50 per doz. Some that are usually sold at $4.00 to $10.00 per dozen. Choice Pansies COMBINATION BASKET —sultable for flower-boxes consisting of 4 Mixed Coleus 2 Mixed Gerantums $ .45 2 Dusty Milker 2 Wandering Jew 1 Wax Begonia 1 Petunia h-lut VIGORO Sveclally prepared plant food for Sowers, lawns, shrubs and evergreens Pike's Peak Tests! We hope to serve you soon at stations display- ing the Red Triangle. SEND NOW, for the new Free Booklet which describes in detail, the story of the Pike's Peak Tests. Illustrated with photographs and charts. Address Continental Oil Rich, rare colors in bloom 65¢ per dox. Geraniums in Bloom Fine large plants, 29¢ ea.; $3.20 dos. Rose Geraniums 29c each; $3.20 per doz. Begonias, Wax and Angel Wing 24c each; $2.55 per doz. ‘Wandering Jew 10c each; 95¢ per dos. Miller, 10c each; 95c per dozen. Scarlet Sage, 9 each; 85c per dozen. an Pinks, 20¢ each; $3.20 per doz. mixed varieties, 10c each; 95¢ More Mileage . . . . . and Less Heating—More Com- pression. All these things mean a better all-around motor, and a happier use of your car. It is unusual for a2 motor oil to so Gia Company, Ponca City, Okla., or at excel competition a3 CONOCO the sarion with the Red Triangle Boxwood, 10-12 inches CONOCO — PROCESSED |7 | BALDERSON cd " "iIiZf Heavy and 610 Pa. Ave. N.W. Natlonal 9791-9792 MOTOR OlL CHOICE EVERGREENS Norway Spruce, 18-24 in... 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