Evening Star Newspaper, June 6, 1930, Page 10

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. THE’ EVENING -STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, FRIDAY, JUNE 6, 1930. [CALIFORNIA SEEKS SOMOMFRONLS, Claims for Civil War Ex-| ipenses Coverng Troop Costs {i to Be Pushed. ¢ By the Associated Press. Stubborn Mules Bring Helpless Man Before Judge Court Suspends Fine After Husky Officer Shoves Wagon Off Street. ‘Two stubborn mules that were sup- posed to pull a small wagon drew harsh words from many motorists and a Police | Court arraignment for their owner | when they settled themselves for 15 right shoulder applied to the rear of the cart, the stul mules fairly skid- ded across the intersection. Lewis, the mules and wagon were es- corted to the third precinct, where .the man had to pay for the anifmals' short- comings with $10 collateral for court appearance. The charge was “failing to glve right of way.” “But, judge,” pleaded Lewis yesterday, “I wanted to give them cars the right of way all right, but. I couldn't. T | wanted to git them mules out of the | street as bad as any policeman or auto- mobile driver.” “Yes, you had tough luck,” answered Judge Ralph Given, “but now you are in luck, for I know mules. A suspended sentence and personal bond.” A wide grin wreathed Lewis' counte- nance. The old colored man, mumbling to himself, trod to the clerk's office and demanded’ $10, which he pushed care- fully into & pocket. o AL P SHIPPING -BOARD PAYS TRIBUTE TO VETERAN | Officials and Employes Join in] Honoring Capt. McCammon on 82d Birthday. High-ranking officials of the United | States Shipping Board paused in the round of duty yesterday to congratulate one of its veterans, Capt. Harry C. McCammon, who celebrated his eighty- second birthday. An impromptu recep- man T. V. Shi where the Olvil War veteran and Gov- ernment worker is empl O’'Connor, chairman of the ing Board; the various commis- sioners and other executives shared con- tion was held in the Bureau of Law, gratulations with the humblest of the board’s employes in paying tribute to Capt. McCammon and presenting him with a substantial present. although mark, Capt. McCammon usually re- ' been late for work. . Chair- *§ SACRAMENTO, June 6.—Forgotten |minules in the intersection of Twentieth | ! 4 ang streef 'ednesday afternoon. | for nearly threescore years, claims of Policeman Frank J. Scoville, the | { the State against the Federal Govern- | largest motor cycle officer in the Dis- | § ment aggregating $6.000.000 are being | trict, arrived and quickly “had the situ- | § beviv aftorts ation well in hand.” He did with brute | revived and efforts made r'v; collect the | strength what Henry C. Lewis, the col- money. ored operator of the mule-pulled ve- §, The claims cover funds advanced/ hicle, was unable to do with all the nice | through sale of bonds, for recruiting | and bad words at his command. &nd paying troops during the Civil War.| _With_one_mighty heave of Scbville's | § . Conferences between = State finanee | s { ‘officials are to be held soon at which | HOPELESS OVER § the procedure to be followed by the Lruption on Face { State in its fight for collection will be | { mapped out, it was announced today. | Tries Resinol Clears Skin Entirely Meanwhile, accountants are delving | #hrough dust-covered archives of 60 years ago, determining the history of | bond issues and advances made for | troops. | A total of $2451369 was expended | § for recruiting, organizing troops, for | ““Ifeel it my duty to inform you of the wonderful success I have had with Resinol. Until I saw your advertisement I had given up hope of ever getting rid of the unsightly eruption which broke out on my face. I have extra pay and bonus to voluneers, while | | 8468.000 was expended for organization | been using Resinol about three weeks, and thanks to your won- Grateful are the feet that wear Walk-Overs $palding Imported Sweaters are made This is the Romello Oxford, punched for hot- y £ o{,the'gn%r; w‘lm’wvooh weather comfort, featured in All White, | : A '$7 b ‘etsqls'\ BRI Calf, aleo Beige and Brown Spddmglroflml(elgm_lrmuyuh Conibinatione Shock-absorbing Cushion-Neck:, Pers o fectly related for pitch,’ weight,' lie of the militia. A large ‘percentage of | the $6.462,146 claimed by the State is for interest charges. | Attempt of the State to recover this money is being supported by ‘Senator Hiram W. Johnson with a Senate reso- lution authorizing the controller of the currency to reopen the case 'snd feel. §6 each. Set of 6-$36. Sa far as golf clothing 2nd equipment is concerned; Spalding Jesck9 3345 is decidedly on the *‘inside.”” Spalding style observers attend every important match. Leading players help-designievery item of Spalding equipment. So when you buy from Spalding, you buy the autheatic. You don't hope that what you huy is right—you are sure of it. And that goes for everythiog.from Balls to knickers, clubs to shoes. 1338 G Street N.W, derful salve my skin has entirely cleared up."’(Signed)—8. C. McNally, Mayflower Hotel, Miami Beach, Fla. At your druggist's. For free sample, write Resinol Chemical Cd., Baltimore, Md. At one time the ant was used by |# | surgeons to bind the edges of a wound, ‘When brought into contact with the wound the pugnacious creature rlnsed[ | ts jaws, biting through the skin nnd‘ { joining the two edges. thefinésemills abroad. Small patterns; _ plain colors¥ Many in' the lighter weights. $2.50 7 $5.. “once in a - Blue Moon” w5 350,000 pairs of regular ®/3 Traveler Shoes reduced to $:;.85 $2.85 $l.85 Thousands of women’s shoes in All regular $5 women's shoes All these shoes were formerly the very newest stylesand smart- now offered at almost one-halt priced at $5. They are now of- est colors—pumps, straps, sport their former price. A very large fered at these sensational redne- "“"l' ";‘ld‘h dl" :"‘l,?k'lbz_“- selection of smart pumps, strap tions because they are models sfo‘:,‘hl':u “eA?lnth.ue .h::cw:" effects and oxfords. Wide range of which we do not have a com= just moved into our stores for - of mxuzThenm extraordinary plete size range for every style, our large Summer business. values in seasonable footwear. Here is your chance to buy two Former price $5. Regular $5 or three pairs of men’s or wome ‘men’s shoes now $3.85. en's shoes for the price of onet S/ A $1.00 (Loose Powder) CARA NOME COMPACT given away with each purchase of a $2.00 Box of CARA NOME FACE POWDER Regular $3.00 Value onzx Bayer Aspirin Tablets, 12’s i lsc 1.50 Petrolagar &« s s s s s 3 98¢ 1.25 Absorbine, Jr. s & s 3 3 3 83c 60c Pape’s Diapepsin s - s 3 39¢ 126 8. S & o 5. g5 5 s 08 99e 70c Sloan’s Liniment s s s & 44c¢ 75¢ Bell-AnsTablets + « : : + 44€ 30c Mentholatum : &+ & s s s 23¢ 60c Bromo Seltzer s s s 3+ & 3 36c ' For the Teeth zE 50c Ipana Tooth Paste : s 3 28¢ v 50c Kolynos Tooth Paste 50c Forl;an’s For thelGums s & 3 34c "60c Wilson’s Corega Powder & 3 .39¢ 50c Squibb’s Tooth Paste : s+ 36c 25¢ Listerine Tooth Paste « 3 16¢ th Toilet, Bath Soaps .. 43¢ . .. +39¢ 50c Ingram’s Shaving Cream 2 for 1 Sc 65c Barbasol s+ s & 10c Lux Soap (toilet form) . sforsoc 10c Lifebuoy Soap . -« - 50c Mennen’s Shaving Cream . 15¢ Sayman’sVegetable Soap 3forzse 30c Resinol Soap . & ¢ ¢ =« * lsc 35¢ Palmolive Shaving Cream . s zsc For the Hair SIZE 4 1.00 Danderine Hair Tonic = 60c¢ Polymol s s « =« ¢ * 39c 50c PalmoliveShampoo ¢ 28¢ 60c Wildroot Tonic - 38c 1.50 Goldman’s Hair Restorer « 1.09 75c Stacor N ¢ 53¢ 50c. Brownatone 39¢ 1.40 Pinaud’s Eau de Quinine S every pair in all our stores Sale Ends Tuesday June10m o o o MOMRE PESErved!? 4 2.50 Shari Face Powder ) Both HIS great Traveler sale is a “once-in-a-blue-moon” 1.50 Shari Perfume . { for 2.50 ® opportunity. All our regular 85 Shoes—every Both for ln” dotionx: v o o 's 35¢ Lavender Shaving Cream 1.00 Duska Face Powder | pogp, single pair in all our stores—are now offered at sen- 1.00 Lavender Shaving } sational price reductions. 1.00 Both for §°c Both Thousands of these shoes have just been moved into our stores for our coming Summer business. for 75¢ Duska Foundation EReam - i sy 0o ( 50c Jonteel Cold Cream ‘ Face Powder . . Il 25¢ Jonteel Soap 25¢ Gentlemen'’s Talc 49c Bay Rum . for 49€ 1.00 (C:ara Nome Cold ? t PEAM. . o o 1.00 Cara Nome 3 Creams Vanishing Cream 1.00 Cara Nome Skin S for 2,00 ream . . All are new styles, the smartest and most popular modes in fine footwear for men and women. The reason for this unusual event is an important business merger. We have just joined forces with the Melville Shoe Corporation, the world’s largest Solution retail shoe organization. 25¢c Jonteel Talcum . . . . . . 19e 50c Jonteel Cold or Vanishing Cream 39¢ 75c Lilac Vegetal « « « « « . . §9¢ 25c¢ Narcisse Talcum . 19¢c 4 25c Tiny Tot Talcum . . . . . 19 { 1.00 Georgia Rose Body Powder . 979¢ 50c Harmony Cocoa Butter Cold Cream ayiie 39¢ 50c Arbutus Vanishing Cream . . 39¢ 75¢ Theatrical Cold Cream, lb. tin §9¢ 39¢c Klenzo Shaving Cream . . . 29¢ 79¢c Klensp Liquid Antiseptic, large §9¢ 50c Lemon Cocoa Butter Skin Creamorlotion . . ... . 39¢ 1.00 Harmony QuininedHair Tonic 79¢ 25c¢ Rexall Shaving Lotion 19¢ 19¢ 49¢ For a short time only, all Traveler Shoes are offered at these sacrifice prices, for immediate clearance. Visit one of the Traveler Stores today and see these . s shoes yourself. Those who come early will get the best choice of these great values. Full fashioned silk stockings, 95¢, reduced from $1.39 Men'’s quality socks, were 35¢ a pair, now 4 pairs for 95¢ TRAVELER Shoes 418 Seventh Street e Combination Offer A 50c. DR. WEST’'S TOOTH BRUSH and a 25c (4 oz. bottle) of Mi-31 SOLUTION A cleansing deodorant, mouth Born 5° [ 25c Facial Tissue . . . 59¢ Georgia Rose Bath Salts . . . wash, gargle and prophylactic, 1307 F Street N.W. N.W. Many other items not advertised for lack of space.

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