Evening Star Newspaper, July 31, 1930, Page 40

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., THURSDAY, JULY 31, 1930. Cc-8 : j wisviews in s camoeen |17 @ MARRBIFE CHAMD SHOWS [t & 6 Vencmels of the Panama|tne rule of the game of marbes as| Bank President Held in Thett, | e ROBINSON T0 URGE | B e ¥ 3 N ot e ANS THOW o SHOOT Bk S Bt o s £ ros o oo 2ok 2w in | KIDNEY PAIN “At the beginning of next season our local leaders inst; in how it is without seed, feed and his tour. After being photographed an: Tuction Isaac Irwin, president of the California oo upee? Sensior Bominson ats| ~ VEINNEZUELANS HOW TO SHOOT [{Giervicice: Sinniet were To-mect the | plavea. Then Luis Delgado, & 10m: | Suvings s pvust mank nere. whien s “Their credit has been exhausted, and local champion. nt doctor here, organized a Boys hsd & ¥ Why suffer? Let nature try her com- Iocal institutions will not be able to fur- T T TR White-clad officials welcomed him at | Marble Club. Pive hundred members | closed last Wednesday, was arrested | fortinghand. Take a sane sid to health nish adequate funds. V. A S 11. I I d d G themMnlmdn‘ %uhh the hxnl;t Bimnh'h JolAnegl on the 5?013 R Monday on a charge of grand theft of _.fi,?,.."h;.ufio..h”.h,_ “This is so vital that it overshadows building under the historic old walls of ig dance follows e C! on- | $50,000. innie Yullivan 1s Introduced to German Whil rece - gam NT. sbaele d personal _consideration. e e T o Ot | SiB Sme, Altended by wenoritas 12| * rwin collapsed Sunday and the war- MOUNTAIN VALLEY partisan an Both the State and Federal govern- ments shoud nep 1n aizg over e | Beer and Almost Misses Match From |bud piayed ey the crowd gathered | ncers trom the Venemuels, who had ap- | rant vas served on nim tn bed. 2a1| MINERAL WATER Al'k ansas Senator Proposes danger.” and refreshments were served. plauded from the side lines during the uastsibod oo Sive Apstaos Al As to_the moratorium he proposed, E ll . . S 1. 'lt'hhe cnmploému& match n(. plfl:ye«} wel and who had led the cheering for g}:::;lt n?T'filu e:co:v::rxi h. d:p\llP o Senator Robinson said: “The details will us in the open under the waving fronds of nie. oned a ome. Ile s S . U. S. and States Join in |be dimcult, but not impossible to work nt! 1astic amp lng' palm trees on the club house lawn. The | The Venezuela docked at Cartagena |is alleged to have illegally diverted Leading Specialist Says: out. This proposal rests on sound policy, I et e LR B S R Americans in_the gat cheered | Jate Saturday. A German boat in the | $200, he i *I have found Mountain Valley Min- Helping Farmers, and the Congress will be responsive o wildly when Vinnie triumphed easily | harbor invited Vinnie over for a visit. | = eral Water very beneficial in the ping - the suggestion when the facts arc fairly BY ANNE CUTLER. play with keen nterest, enthusiastically |over bis challenger. == =~ |There he had his first taste of Teal treatment of Nephritis and kin resented.” ing every 0t. ique , erman beer. The little rascal took to ) i " e " e ‘The entire populace of Cartagena |Province of Bolivar, presented Vinnie |the unfamilia: beverage like & duck to THE ARGONNE (S 3 By the Associated Press. CARTAGENA, Colombla, July 31|turned out for the exhibition, Vinnie's with a prize of $10. and many other | water. In fact, he went on sampling 5 |SEND_FOR_BOOKLETS PIGGOTT, Ark, July 31—United| Theft of 0ld Car Held Petty. |(N.ANA).—Vinnle Sullivan, freckle- |coming had beey hecakied for days by, | rescats’ were given him by various of- It with such enthusiasm and zeal m}.‘z; 16th & Columbia Road N.W. Btates Senator Joe T. Robinson of | WHITE PLAINS, N. Y., July 31 (#).— | faced unofficial ambassador of Ameri- | 8hnouncements e Jocal newspapers, | ficials. or & while it looked as e might | S S | 3 | h J @ and the Colombians, especially the boys, | Last night Vinnie was the hero of |miss the ch: ip match. Living R, , ] Nameooooooooo Arkansas belleves the State and Fed-| _As the county grand jury views |ca’s newsboys, now on a good-time tour |hag been eagerly awaiting a dispiay of | the N i My ot Bl el iyt proeript: | M- b n"’f"" Room eral governments should co-operaie in | things, the theft of a small car of 1926 [ of South Amer‘ic& 1“31 "flc xnfirble mn‘l,:': sk&ll \;l;h the aggies. Prizes p;cplgo here (1mnk the is ‘:’esl'ty lB-rry, ly adopted Vinnje as their mascot, got | Kitchen, Reception Hall Addres: sures to ald farmers whose crops |y, 5 champlonship of Colombia here Mon- n offered by the leading citizens | the boy movie actor, and simply re- [him to the Club Miramar all ship- P AT R T e o he | vintage is not grand larceny; the jury | 0o RV LR oq " Rik newest title by[o! Cartagena for any one wno could | fuse to believe otherwise when thelr |shape, althougn a little late. i and 2 Bed Rooms O “The Kidoers” ) “Your Bladdec™ have been damaged by drought and he 44 proposed n!mvratonum “to avert Tefused to indict Willlam Stokes on |handily defeating Ernest Carlas, cham- | beat the 13-year-old American boy. mistake is pointed out to them. The |* Vinnie's next exhibition match will EEANGRABGE RENTAT the wholesale foreclosure of farm mort~ | that charge, as desired by Portchester | pion of Cartagena, in a match played | Vinnie arrived in Cartagena in a [boys of Cartagena follow Vinnie every- be played at Panama. ELNCTRICAL BESBIGERAION Mail to 215 District National Bank authorities, but offered to indict for [at the beautiful Miramar Club here 3 g Bldg., Washington D. C., Ph. Met. 1062 "fin Senator, who is seeking re-elec- ' petty larceny. before a large gallery that followed the blaze of glory, accompanied by most of | where, open-eyed in admiration. Copyrisht, 5 Newss the passengers and the orchestra from | = After the match, Vinnie wrote out | (C°P™!sht 1930, by North American News e N “he STORE of SMlltE/S,SERV IS ‘IY A New Creation for the August Sale , , » Genuine Walnut-Veneered 4-Piece Bed Room Suite . 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