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- x WASTM NG Usy PR LI | —— 2 A new, wonderful discovers—the powder \ eleanser that easily removes perspiration. I delicate fabr aves no odor. on Mass. | cANNOT LEAVE ARING No Longer Need Perspiration Odor LEGISLATURE ENDS tea. coffee. milk. crease and oil from silks | a e WITH BITTER FIGHT Proposals of Gov. Long of| Louisiana Defeated in Last Sessions. Py the Associated Press | BATON ROUGE, La., July 11.—De- major proposals sponsored by | ) session of e adjourncd a turbulent session of and the militant executive frequen was forced from the legislative floors sergeants-at-arms. He appeared to di- | rect his forces in person, but rules of the ¢ excluded the Governor rom | PR SENORITA MERCE NG STAR ONS 0F WETS RULED DEFECTIVE |North Dakota Movement to' Repeal Dry Law Given Blow. By the Associated Press.. | BISMARCK, N. Dak., July 11.—The | , | movement to initiate & measure for re- | peal of State prohibitién at the Novem- | ber general election Was given a set-| k late vesterday when Secretary of | ¢ Robert Byrne hfld the initiative | betitions, bearing 20,873 signatures, were defective, Byrne announced the findings after | conferring with members of the: attor- ! {ne- general's office, who advised the | petitions were not in t'éc proper form | . Completing an_ exarffination of peti- | tions late yesterday, it'was found that, | although more than the 20,000 signa- ed were Bubmitted, there | WILL ENTERTAIN ORPHANS Gas Company to Give Annual Af- fair at Seaside Park Wednesday. Several hundred orphans from St John's, St. Joseph's, St. Vincent's Or- phanages and the Hebrew Foster Home will be entertained at Seaside Park. Chesapeake Beach. Wednesday, when the Washington Gas Light Co. holds its annual excursion to the beach resort The program of entertainment is under the direction of C. M. Swan, chairman of the committee cn arrangements. Heat Wave Hits Chinese. SHANGHAI July 11 (#).—Tempera- tures near the century mark are causing widespread suffering among the poorer lasses of the Yangtse Valley. Shang- , hat's poor are sleeping on sidewalks and in guiters (o escape the heat Salaries in the English labor depart- ment this vear will total $21.205.600 \WATER PIPE BURSTS, FLOODING 400 HOMES [ | vipe was the main suppiy line to th | dis | subur Residents of North Side District of Pittsburgh Are Driven From Houses by Broken Main. | By the Associated Press, PITTSBURGH, July 11.—The bursi- | ing of a 36-inch’ water main sent tor- | conts of water_ at times more than 3 feet deep, roaring through streets of the North Side district early today: basements of more than 400 homes ere flooded, and in some instances the water rcached the first floors of the buildings The water tore a_hole in the pavement at Voskamp and Basin itreets as the pipe burst. and thon pread over an area of 10 blocks. The feet_square PLUM POINT BEACH trict from a reservoir at Millvale, a b, “'Residents, awakened by the roar of | he rapidly flooding streets. It was sn’ oxn before police could restore guiet, and several hours before city employes could hut off the water and residents, the stream. rushed terror-stricken into '«of the district return to their homes, . o ool il 28 ot L P i 0 S All Day—-9:15 to 6 SATURDAY —for the cawpvenience of our cus- tomers, withymany of whom Sat- urday is the] preferred shopping day. S LOYMAZ Y | tur The Beach De Luxe Bathing. F Bath He s of 14.80D signatures con- | d on copies of the petitions which 10t bear the affiddvits required by s introduced to tax newsp: PERDOMO, By cent of their gross adve wenty, will represent Cuba in the in- | 4 Publishers, many of whom | ternational beauty pageant to Be held | fio, Gov. Long, met in Baton | in Rio Janeiro in September. a nd appeared in the halls of thed —Asscciated Press Photo. | = > ure, With the result that the bi | i rei Wwas reported unfavorahly by & unani-| menoeratuve at High Mark | Poland Paying Foreign Debts. 1 mous committee vote and its author emp g 4 | WARSAW, July 11 ().—A treasury | Jithdrew it when it reached the floor.| YAKIMA, Wash,, July 11 ().—Tem- | statement yesterday said that during Ti vas argued the bill struck a blow at | peratures ranged between 96 and 101 | Junc Poland had paid more than '11- the freedom of the press and was an | degrees in the Yakima Valley vesterday, | 000,000 zlotys ($1.210,000) on account | attempt to gag newspapers. | surp: previous marks during the |of foreign debts. Most’ of this sum was | Long's proposal to bond part of | present heat wave. | for American loans. | ' asoline tax to raise $68,000,000 for paved highways drew widespread atten- tion After much parley found he was ur ssary two-thirds The Perfect DEQDORANT for fastidious pec All Gur Employes Will Be Given a full Day Holiday Each Week Wjith [7ay Salt Water House. Shade. Artesian Water. ¢ with Observation Promenade. : Choice Home Sites on: gently rolling hills withcunabs structed view of beantiful Chesapeake Bay at pre- development prices. A rare opportunity 1o join the finest Summer colony contignous to Washington, TRAVEL BY WATER TO PHILADELPHIA ond thoroushly enioy this Picturesaue trig sver River, Canal end Bay. Daily posiense: Service except Sunday. The steamer JOHN CADWALADER Satishaction Since 1859 Plum Point Beach 1125 14th St. N.W. Phone National 2034 E { g, the Governor e to muster the jority to amend | bond i foned the attempt & a by proposing a_col = [ tion to amend the | constitution for the road fund. The]| Speaker of the House ruled a simple majority could call a constitutional con- vention' and under bitter debate the House adopted the resolution. The administration also had a major- ity in the Senate, but its opponents pre- vented a vote on a convention bill and | the measure expired on the calendar. The Governor's supporters last night said he would not call a special session | on the question. Reports were current today that ng would announce as a candi- | the seat in the United States | low occupied by Senator Joseph | E. Ransdell and that he would enter the | September primary with his paved-road | proposal a dominant issue. ! D. C. KIWANIS CLUB SEEKS 1932 SESSION | $1,000 Is Appropriated for Cnm-} paign to Bring Interna-_ tional Meeting Here. = gentlemen! » [ ] at Last Comes the Sails from Baltimore Tuesday and Thursday 6 P. M., Saturday 4 P. M. Daylight Saving Time FARE, $2.50 ROUND TRIP, $4 ets to New York City and New ore points. Folder on request. ERICSSON LINE UIGHT ST. The 'BOND Half -Yearly SALE of'Two Trouser reduction of the Season B® Haddington and Roger Peet Suits formerly from $29.50 to $75.00 LB - 4 HEXASOL The Dependable Saline Laxative Since 1904 HEXASOL nesis Drus Stores Popular Excursion VIA SOUTHERN RAILWAY Washington, D. C. and Alexandria, Va. To Charlottesville, Va.$3.00 %;un Culpeper, Va. 2 Danville, Va. L rod Lynchburg, Va. Orange, Va. The Washington Kiwanis Club yes- | terday appropriated $1,000 to be used | in its campaign to have the convention of Kiwanis International held in this city in 1932, the year for the celebra- tion of the' 200th anniversary of the | birth of George Washington. The reso- | lution to appropriate this sum was | adopted at the luncheon of the club in | the Hotel Washington yesterday, upon motion of Eugene R. Woodson, vice president of the local club and chair- man of the special committee working to have the convention meet here. Mr. Woodson reported that Detroit, Cleveland and Toronto were bidding against Washington for the convention [ in 1932. Each of these three places, he \ \ stated, previously have entertained an / international convention, while Wash- M b Sh P ington never has done so, adding that | 1351 F 5t 4 Men’s Furnishings 14 Off 4,00 Rowna 2.50 Reund Saturday, July 12, 1930 Tickets will be honored on train No. 31, or section thereof, leaving Washington (Union Station) 6:40 2 xandria, Va., 6:57 P.M,, .! it would be fitting and proper that such / a convention be held here during the bicentennial of the birth of George Washington. The question of the con- | vention city for 1932 will be settled at S the Miami, Fla., convention in 1931, N Charles W. Pimper, chairman of the \ | club’s orthopedic and welfare commit- tee, reported 109 cases of crippled and under-privileged children now are re- celving assistance from the Kiwanis Club. . e ‘PARKWAY_ ROAD GRADING BIDS TO BE CALLED FOR Contract to Cover Part of Link Be- tween Rock Creek and Poto- mac Parks. VA_CA#EU)“I'\?CLUB —7 W i “SPECIALS” —§8 $9.95 Pay Only 50c¢ Do,y_),n Returning, ticks good on all regular trains EXCEPT CRES- CENT LIMITED. up to train No. 36, leaving above points Sunday, July 13th. Similar excy ated August 2 ns will be oper- , 3 ber 20th and October Septem- th. Tickets _and_information at City Union Station, Alexandria. Va. Bids for grading the roadway of the Rock Creek and Potomac Parkway south of Massachusetts avenue will be asked for within the next few days by the office of Public Bulidings and Pub- lic Parks, it was announced at that of- fice today. ‘This is part of the parkway that will connect Rock Creek and Potomac Parks. The portion which will be graded un- der the contract soon to be let lies be- Pennsylvania avenue and P Your Choice s cusrs | aiekly. CRACK-SHOT ROACH DEATH these prices include two trousers This long established event depends only on simple facts to make it impressive. Here they are: Every business and sport suit in the store is included (with the usual exception of staples, ten confined patterns from the Dunrobin looms, and Cameron Whipcords which are always $35) ¥ ¥ There are light patterns, medium patterns, dark patterns. There are London-Designed sack suits, American-Designed university fashions, and ample selections of con- e XS servatives. There are rare worsteds from the world's IS Standardized o, ‘ & most famous looms, flannels and cool twists that 22/ Get Yours Saturday® “BENRUS”—Special Offer Repeated by Popular Re';;ilestl WO wecks-ago we offered these well known® Benrus Strap Watches with metal band complete. for, $9.95. » and WE HAVE HAD SO MANY REQUESTS that we are repeating this offer—including this time a Benrus Wrist Watch for women for only $9.98 CTERMS, 50c DOWN AND 50c A WEEK. These are the watthes * you “hear” over the radio every day. et yours Saturday, Just What Youw'll Need for That Vacation Trip .| - , Begin Paying When You Get Back Home . Lb. C Butter {SCHWARTZ! The Opinion of the Public is— g : s g ; I¥’s the Finest Butter in America! Derfect. Diamonds ' i 708 7th Street N.W. Buttermakers feel honored when they able to make Louella—Dbecause it is made ing to definite specifications. No secrets they are: you'll enjoy wearing the year ‘round, stout-hearted Mclaren Cords. There are sizes for all builds, shapes, and figures ¥ ¥ This is decidedly not a sale of odds and ends. And it includes no “special v are 1CCC ll'(l* here 1st—Cream must be sweet, fresh flavored. a and true- purchases” of inferior “distressed clothing” ¥ Critical men who, in addition to their desire for distinguished style, enjoy the'oppofluniry of securing substantial savings, will appreciate a sale such as this given since our first half-yearly sale, 17 years ago. D CLOTHES 1335 F N.W. 2nd—Cream must be properly pasteurized. -+ 3rd—Louella butter is lightly salted. . : L stvlish 4th—Texture of Louella must be firm and dry. R Use Bond Ten Payment Budget Service Pay $10 when you buy, the bal- ance in ten weekly payments. There are no. extra charges of any kind for the convenience of using this most modern plan of deferred payments Sth—Flavor must he mild, yet pleasing, with that highly desirable true butter aroma, so characteristic of Louella. Louella ¥ v Price reductions match any we have 709 14th Street N.W.