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HYDE AND LEGGE CLASHWITH RED Kansas Governor Terms Farm Board Program “the Gospel of Despair.” THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, FRIDAY, JULY 11, 1930. IT DOES NO GOOD {MOT:EEOJAWNGLEY' Men say I'm lacking public spirit, KER! DlEs because I like to stay at home, and = bask all day, or pretty near it, without | 91-Year-01d Philadelphia Woman much turmoil in my dome. They talk s 2 of threatening disasters, of perlls com-| Recently Injured in Auto- ing in & gang, and I sit dreaming here, mobile Accident. my masters, and do not seem to carc a hang. My neighbors do a lot of fanting about some crisis that's on deck; they gather round me, flushed and panting, and call on Pete and also | By the Associated Press, PHILADELPHIA, July | Mary A. Wrigley, 91, mother of William By the Assoclated Press. | AMARILLO, Tex., July 11.—Ending a two-day campaign in Kansas expound- Wrigley, jr., millionaire chewing-gum manufactirer and owner of the Chicago Heck. Why don't I join them in pro- testing against the evils now in sight? Why don't I quit my bootless resting, and gird my claymore on and fight? A long, long time I have been breath- ing the air of this old whirling spher 11.—Mrs. | National League, base ball club, died at her home here Wednesday. She was the widow of William Wrig- ley, who, at the time of his death, was a prominent Philadelphia manufac- turer. Despite her age, Mrs. Wrigley went for an automobile drive almost daily until recently. Several months ago her car was struck by a truck and she was thrown from the back seat to the front seat and received numerous cuts and bruises. Composer’s Widow Dies. MILAN, July 11 (#)—Signor Ina Elvira Bonturi Puccini, widow of the famous composer, died Wednesday of a heart attack at the age of 70. FIGHT FOR REMOVAL OF ATTORNEY DENIED Anti-Saloon League Representative Says U. S. Must See Dry Law Enforced. By the Assoclated Press. MILWAUKEE, July 11.—Tom Jarvis, attorney for the National Anti-Saloon | League, has denied published re- | ports quoting him as seeking removal — A of District Attorney Levi H. Bancroft, aceused of animosity toward the eighteenth amendment. “I did not come her to seek Bancroft's removal,” he said. “My purpose Was to address a meeting of the local Anti- Saloon League. However, reports have come to me that the lalw is not prop- erly enforced in some Wisconsin citles, but steps to remedy the situation must be made by the Government and not by the league.” Bancroft was assailed ‘recently by several clergymen and women's clubs for making addresses reputedly “Be- littling _prohibition and its benefits.” Bancroft said newspapers garbled his addresses and that he had been mis- Tepresented. Jarvis in his speech Tuesday -night \ sald Wisconsin had already ed New York in seceding from the ’gnnlon" as regarding prohibition. B Plans are being made for con the famous Maisons Lafitte mm'um in France into an international passen- ger aviation field. — Auto Enamel Quick drying, with hard, glossy finish, MEtro. 0151 BUTLER-FLYNNE 607-609 C St Phone fer Color Card Graduate McCormick Medieal Glasses Fitted Coliege Eyes Examined DR. CLAUDE S. SEMONES Eyesight Specialist Phone_ National 0721 409-410 McLachien Bids. 10ih and G Sts. N-W. ing the Farm Board’s wheat acreage|when I was young my heart was S reduction program, Alexander. Legge, |ing with angry passions by the chairman, and Arthur M. Hyde, Secre- | mv(‘ln br;*;;lg LR va\;:g- il 11(! p tary of Agriculture, today brought thelr | in gll upheavals designed to turn so A pound box of Myra Monet Thinmints and a Pproposals to the Texas Panhandle. rascals out. Devising methods of ¢ A RS Yy ol They parted company last night with | rection, I sprained my lungs and I Mammy Lou Cordial Cherries. . .both for 69c. C v. Clvde M. Reed of Kansas after he'| 10ch eleehs, I stirred up foes in eve £ad sounded his Gpposition to the CUI- | yisned’to keep. I found the work was “The Diggest hop." Mr. Legge told | hard, and, tiring. this saving of the |/ 1500 Southwestern wheat growers in | OUNtry's flag, and I'd go home at night answer to Gov. Reed, “will always lie | RerSPIring, ;::““g‘rp et c&?fi};n;ag In the trough. " Kansas is now in the ooked, sroun: toreaize te-same 1d - Terming the Farm Board's program o i S, “ine gospel of despalr,” Reed saxed: . | jarred my eyes. “If any one duce produ to domestic den why not the n ufacturer of agr Mr. Legge, former head of a har- | vester manufacturing company, said his company had never cold implements abroad below the prices charged Amer- fcan farmers. The chairman gave notice the Farm | Board will not buy more wheat. He told his Dodge City audience the board was_spending $1.000.000 a month to ! earry e 60,000,000 bushels of the - {Oopyright; 1950.) 1929 surplus. ' He urged the wheat| T Taisers to “sit tight.” predicting, if they | did so, the market would improve 25 cents a_bushel. Secretary Hyde said the farmer had the choice of cutting production or con- | tinuing to suffer from the effects of | lorge surpluses. Right Reserved to Limit Quantities andy T;eat pound box of Sfafio Sale LS \‘ _ s | slide It does no good to rant and clamor, assailing this, attacking that, assaulting all things with a hammer, and making speeches through one's | | hat.” And so I rest here idly dream- | ing, beneath my spreading greenwood | tree; and in the distance sounds the | screaming which does no good, that I | can see. WALT MASON. with Interlined- Envelopes egular $1 Boxes ntaini nve. A Pound Box of Thinmints Pure delicious creams fla- vored with real peppermint and coated with tasty mouth- chocolate which melting chocolate. unexcelled. Both for 69 » Two pounds of pure, fresh candies at this special price Just for Friday and Saturday! Ash Trays > Many colors and designs. . 10¢ 1905—1930 “SILVER JUBILEE YEAR” Our Twenty-Fifth Year of Public Service And a Pound Box of Cordial Cherrie Whole, big, ripe cher: ered with delicious crea ped into a velvety coat blends a flavor Only once in a great while are we enabled to offer such an amazing value in stationery. L’Azure was made to sell at $1.00 a box, but we are passing on the savings effected by a fortunate purchase of a quantity lot. There are three different styles from which to make your selection. H. . GRATON, AT 100, * PRAISED BY HOOVER Massachusetts Manufacturer Is in | Excellent Health for One of His Age. These Low Prices Also Effective at our Alexandria, Va., Store—Located at 727 King Street MAIL ORDERS Prompt service for out-of-town customers. Add 10% of amount of order to cover cost of packing and mail- ing. Address Peoples Drug Store, No. 6. Mail Order Department, 15th & G Streets N.W, Washington, D. C. S Sateen Cretonne Pillows These attractive plllows will be very handy on the porch, lawn and in the canoe. 4'9 C Each SUFFER PILE/? Pile-Foe stops pain instantly—all agony and suffering of PILES gone in 5 days or your money back. Thousands successfully treated. Pile- Foe is guaranteed to end blind, bleeding, protruding or itching piles. 81 Tube . ... . 89 ARE YOU TIRED? out or sorts, lack energy? Your system is probably clogged with impurities. Flush out sickening poisons with HEXASOL, the dependable saline laxative. Stir a spoon- ful in a glass of water and drink your own health. HEXASOL, 57c¢ ou Save More When You Buy at Peoples! Quality Merchandise—Low Prices—Prompt Service N S S By the Associated Press. 2 WORCESTER, Mass., July 11.—Henry i Ciay Gn'zon. fmxlnder of the Graton & — Ko Memitacariog Cx; 2ineit | P ARENTS — KEEP YOUR KODAK READY birthday anniversary yesterday. He was in excellent health for one of his age. ««s for priceless pictures of your children. Among many congratulatory messages received was a letter from President Hoover, reading: “Your long career of usefulness has been an inspiration to many and it is 50 to me.” TO keep your children forever young, simply use your Kodak freely. Take pictures of them every week, and you’ll forget the years as you re-live Mr. Graton and Joseph A. Knight founded the business in 1861. He was their childhood hours later on. - NN S W\ p—— o\ o T active treasurer of the corporation until he was more than 90 years old, when he retired. b SIX FROM AMERICA AT BUDGET SESSION Conference at Geneva Aims to Ex- change Ideas on Financial Systems in Industry. By the Associated Press. GENEVA, July “11.—Six Americans | are participating in the International Conference on Budgetary Control, which began here yesterday under auspices of the International Management Insti- tute. ‘The Americans are: R. E. Bailey, Bos- ton; Wallace Clark, Paris, France; E. S. Rose, Rochester, N. Y.; James O. Mc- Kinsey, University of Chicago, and Louis Musil and Bryce M. Stewart, New York City. ‘The conference aims to bring about sn exchange of ideas regarding the systems employed in various countries for the financial management of in- dustries. Representatives from 22 coun- tries, including Canada, are taking part. Tashion Ghop -\ Stock Your Medicine Cabinet With These Well Known Home Remedies 50c Beechams Pills. . . . . . .34c 75¢ Babek Elixir ........53¢ 60c Bisodol, 2 0z. ........43¢ 25¢ Blue Jay Plasters. . . . . .19¢ 50c Bordens Malted Milk . . . 34¢ 15¢ Boals Rolls cethin e 60c Bromo Seltzer . . ... ..36¢ 60c Caldwells Syrup Pepsin . 39¢ 60c California Syrup Figs. . . 34c 30c Carbona Cleaner. . . . ..21¢ 25¢ Carters Liver Pills. . . . .15¢ 50c Cascarets ..........37¢c 40c Castoria . . . . 50c DeWitts Pills. e |- 35¢ Ex-Lax Figs. . vaawade 60c Formamint Tablets. . . .49¢ 85c Jad Salts ..........5l¢c 40c Kalak Water ........33¢c 35¢ Lapactic Pills. ... ....27¢ $1 Lavoris Antiseptic. . . . . .63¢ 25¢ Mercurochrome Solution . 19¢ $1.20 Vinol Tonic .......89¢ Aluminum Pitchers These pitchers are made of seamless aluminum in 2%- quart size. Light in weight and easy to handle. They will be useful when serving iced drinks this Summer, _ Here Are Beauty Preparations to Fill Your Every Need Toilet Requisites 30c Amolin Toilet Powder . . 20¢ 30c Calox Tooth Powder. . .24c 35c¢ Cutex Nail Polish.. . . . . . 29¢ 60c D. & R. Cold Cream. . .34c $1 Delatone Depilatory. . . . 89¢ 50c Glazo Nail Polish. . . . . .33¢ 60c Hennafoam Shampoo . . . 34¢ 50c Hoppers Youth Cream. . 39c 50c Iodent Tooth Paste. . . .33c 50c Kleenex Tissues. . . . . .39¢ $1.50 Kolor-Bak. ........99c $1 Lucky Tiger Hair Tonic. . 84c 50c Mary Garden Rouge. . .42¢ 50c Mum Deodorant . . ....37c $1.15 Othine Freckle Cream . 79¢ 50c Packers Tar Shampoo . . 34c¢ 75¢ Pert Rouge.........49¢ $1 Pyrozide Powder. .. 73c 50c Princess Pat Rouge 10c Saymans Soap, 3 for. . . 25¢ $1 Simplex Hair Dye. ... ..87c $1 Tangee Lipstick. . .....70c This beautiful Lanster Glass— ' choice of five colors—given with each purchase of Astring-O-Sol " Mouth Wash The pleasant tasting mouth wash that has antiseptic, astrin- gent and deodorant properties, Very economical to use, as one 7 ounce makes three pints of ordi- 7 nary strength mouth wash. Get rid of that fuzzy feeling in your throat and mouth. Rinse with Astring-0-Sol and feel the tingling freshness. Both for 35¢ Peoples Coffee For a delicious hot drink * —try a cup of Peoples Coffee. ~ Carefully prepared and roasted 5o as to retain its fragrant flavor. & 250 pound — o Bring your films to us for developing and printing of the quality kind. Two Kodak Hours Weekly — Thursday, Columbia Chain and extra stations. Friday, N. B. C. Blue Chainandextra stations. Watch radio page. EASTMAN KODAK STORES, INC. @ 607-14th Street, N.W. S\ NN e With the Ice Bridge.... 69¢ Aluminum Shakers You can quickly mix your drinks with these light-weight shakers made of seam- less aluminum. 39¢ 2-Quart Size |\ — SN - SN\ Pint Size e\ N\ Evr-Kleen Auto Seat {5 S 9LE Saturday “Shopping-Convenience” SPECIALS Open all day tomorrow to enable you to shop— and offering most extraordinary savings to make it well worth a special trip downtown. All fine quality Fashion Shop merchandise. STORE OPEN ALL DAY SATURDAYS! Manners GCreaseless Lemon Cream Acts as a cold cream and will lighten the skin, mak- ing it soft and beautiful. Good for sunburn, tan and skin affections. Oc AVIAN LINEN - STATIONERY /7 E st = N\ A} Dermatone Soap Splendid for the Skin and Complexion Dermatone Soap Is & j medicated _antiseptic tollet AW N delicate softness. Delicatel: perfumed, fragrant an refreshing. 25¢ Cake, 19¢ 3 Cakes, 5()¢ Floor Wax Improye the appearance of your floors with this wax. A 490 Pound Min-it Man Watches ‘These watches are made to withstand much hard usage. ‘They will give you very good service. Y Fountain Pens Bristle-Tite Shaving ‘These fountailn pens come in a varlety of color r ‘These bristles e e mads nd | pegnest, Lilnies ha Every one should ':’"o 5 :t!:dm \run entl g Handies. Faultless Rubber GCloves p of ‘Special G7°¥ Brushes IMPORTED Y y sturdy These gloves will keep your hands soft and smooth if worn while doing _housework. — AT ] NN S N Picnic Ne Vacuum Bottles, pt........79¢ Blue Ribbon Jugs, gal.. . .$1.89 Kleen Picnic Sets. ........25¢ Paper Napkins, pkg, e Paper Napkins, pkg. 30k Stone Straws, pkg.. . L Kleen Kups, 2 pkes.. w156 For a Quick Sponge Bath or Brisk Rub Down Bathing and Rubbing Alcohol 496 Pint Collapsible Shaving Mirrors Handy, Compact . Tool Sets These handy_ tool Men .+ « Yowll Need These on Your Vacation Trips . . . 60ciGlostora.. .ot vaseii. 450 50c Hind’s H. & A. Cream. .29 50c Ipana Tooth Paste. .. 28c ot 50c Listerine ............38 k Gt 50c Mennen’s Skin Balm..39¢ || Co™Plete 79c B 50c Mulsified Shampoo . ...37c IH‘v oI 10c Lifebuoy Soap.........6c Gl : i 25¢ Mennen’s Talc ............15¢ Card Ta 50c AquaVelva..........30c e 50c Wm. Shaving Cream. .31c 50c Stacomb, liquid . e 30c Resinol Soap... .18¢ 50c Pebeco Tooth Paste. . .28¢ coiled fr ‘“ 2 n dling No altera” tions. __, C N Flashlights Every motorist should have one of these reliable flash- lights in the car for emer- gency. Flashlights are need- ed around the house many times and at camp they are N wooden 2 i ‘the tools hollow. handle holds not in use. $2.50 WHITE ENGLISH BROADCLOTH SHIRTS. Also plain shades of Blue, Tan, Green and Grey., $7.50, $6.50 AND $5.50 FAMOUS McGREGOR ALL-WOOL SPORT SWEATERS..... $1 AND $1.50 MECETIES ©.....0: 0iivinve SRR L 69c e e o NI Reduced to $6.95 M\ $1.55 — AN TAN AND BLACK STRIPED > WHITE SERGE TROUSERS.......... crereane Turkish Towels Sundry Needs Hawkeye Cameras Weather Thermometers . ..49¢ Bath Brushes ............49% Burgess Snaplites ........39% These shaving mirrors have good, olear glass in them and they have a marbleized back of cellulold. Very at- tractive and useful. Attractively designed towels with colored borders. Made of highly absorbent material. These towels are 24 inches wide and 48 inches long. This is a value that is sure to please the most critical. These card tables are well made. May be obtained in red or green. Buy several and be prepared for your next bridge party. ";!5: T R

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