Evening Star Newspaper, August 28, 1930, Page 16

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' WORLDPEACEPACT PRASEDBY CASTLE Assistant Secretary of State * Addresses Meeting. on Treaty Anniversary. Too Many Spouses Makes State’s Case Difficult to Prove Georgia Law Bars® Two | Husbands From Testify- , | ing Against Woman. | By the Associated Press. ANTA, August 28.—The trouble THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., THURSDAY, AUGUST 28 1930. - \ 9 "« 50c Value GIBSON'S | Shaving Cream Giant Tube, 6 Months’ Shaving Pleasure. TR R Y T SOAP SALE Regular 10c Size 15¢ Jergens’ PALMOLIVE |Violet Glycerine 12 cakes for Soap or Bath Tablets with the State’s case against Cora Belle Barn to many husbands, and, for imon; SPECIAL By the Associated Press. CHICAGO, August 28.—William R. the principal speaker before a mup of cmuxmns who yesterday sponsored a formal observance of the mvemry of the signing of the Kellogg-Briand peace pact in PII’L! August 27, 1928. ‘The affair, said Salmon O. Levinson, Chicago attorney, launched a move- fi 3 for $ l SERVICE DRUG STORES —=_ | ANNIVE RSARY 3% CELEBRATION Cotton Three Big Days—Thursday, Friday and Saturday—Aug. 28, 29, 30 full poun We are grateful to our many friends whose support has made possible our steady growth and development. Come and celebrate with us in this great merchandising event. Every department . . . every section . . . in all our stores participates. A wonderful chance for you to buy for weeks to come and save $1.00 Size money on standard n'ationally known products. 45¢ Value z i KOTEX 2'7¢ ' NujoL 56- Quantity Limited be the incumbent, buc "he coul muly—]uxt for that reaso: ‘Then the th cdlad Chlflh ere ‘who claims to be fiuuu earlier vintage, buz ha couldn’t tesmv either—for the same Teason, | ment to make “World Peace day” uni- The idea was that if Charlie was versally recognized. The effort will be | Cora’s husband, Barnes wasn't a hus- carried on by the group which has|band at all and was competent as & | witness—for that reason. | But the defense cbju.’ted that if Charlie was a hu: f Cora, he bands of all kinds belng barred from testifying against their spouses in Geol taken the name of the Chicago World Peace Committee. Thirty foreign consuls, resident in Chicago, were among the 500 guests in- vited to attend yesterday's celebration, held at Juncheon. Felicitations Received. Cablegrams_of felicitation were read from Arthur Henderson, British foreign Minister; Forelgn Minister Ramel of Sweden; Forelgn Minister Curtius of Germany; Minister of Forelgn Affairs Munch of Denmark and Foreign Minis. fot Briand of France, Senator David Reed of Pennsylvania, Senator Williakh E. Borah of Idaho and Dr. Harry Emerson Fosdick sent messages Objecting to what he tepmed ground- less complaints in some quarters be- cause the peace pact in form was some- What parailel o the League of Nations covenant and to the World Court, Sec- retary Castle said the pact was able to stand on its own feet and was in no meed of other machinery to sustain it. “It is arrant nonsense,” he said, “to say s some fanatics djofl thatn m\;” pl{:‘: is useless until we join the Worl Court. Given the will to peace, now | NEW YORK, August 28 (#).—The alive In the world, most disputes can |first transatlantic liner to fly the flag be settled by diplomatic action. This |0f Poland, the Pllonia, steamed into will to peace makes us tolerant of other | New York hubor and docked off Brook- nations as we realize that what is ideal | Iyn Tues for one nation may be very bad for | Five thousand Poles, representing nu- another. erous Polish-. Amencnn socleties, con- < Sular offcials and U. 8. Navy ofcers, Outstanding Peace Maker. Eoani e vkl 16 smved foe “Criticlsm is always discouraging to Gdynln Poland's first seaport since men Vih(l are honcfl,l\ trying to do llh('l\r 1772, t 12 ————————— guty.” he sald, “and it s aricUlaTLy | uyyummmimm That's as far as the case got, w the husband trouble due for xunher alring yeste: Cora and Parson Phillips were indict- ed Jolnt.ly on the assault charge a:wr ton_County police and Phillips_took i and that Bhillips a3 the shooting and left the wounded man for dead. He recovered, but Philips has not been found. [ UNDER POLISH FLAG | Transatlantic Liner, Flying Colors, Reaches New York. $1.25 Size Bay Rum59° Quantity Limited ANNIVERSARY GIFTS TO YOU BREWERIES 'MAY MERGE Bhareholders to Vote on Merger of Nine Canadian Companies. 'TO! Ontario, August 28 (#).— A merger involving nine of the princi- 1 brewery companies of Canada, un- der control of the Brewing Corporntion of Ontario and Canadian Brewing Cor- poration, Ltd., is the basis of an offer to be submitted to the shareholders of the latter company for ratification. ‘The proj peru&s involved are: Dominion Brewing Co., ‘Toronto; Brading Breweries, le On,na Grants Spring Brevuery Ld., I-[smilw the Hamilton rew] Assoclation, Ltd Hamilton; lelor and Bate, Ltd, St. Catharines; the Kuntz Brewery, Ltd, Waterl British-American Co., L'd, Kiewell Brewing Co. Ltd, Winnipeg, and Empire Brewml Co,, L{d., Brandon. $2.00 to Fredericksburg Account LABOR DAY (WEEK END) HOLIDAY Tickets good going Priday, August 2otn (bexinning 12:10 p.mo): el day Baturdey And Sunday. Ausust’ 20th and 318t and for trains Jeaving be- fore 10:60_a.m.” Monday, "September 51 PHILLIP'S Milk of Magnesia 31c e a1 FREE ... 25¢ Bottle Williams AQUA VELVA with each 50c double size Williams -hm-. cream - you buy at 39¢ — 75¢c Size CARLOVA ALMOND LOTION 29c P $1.00 Size LISTERINE 64c 50c Size Rubbing Alcohol 3 for sl-oo R s A I All 5e Candy and Chewing Gum 3 tor 10 R TALC SALE Mavis Palmolive Tre Jur Regular 25¢ Size z for 25c R $1.00 Value 6in 1 TOOL SET $2.00 total value Good _returning to leave destina- tions until midnight, Monday, Sep- tember mzhmond tickets wood to and from \ only. Not good fare. No baggage . RICHMOND FREDERICKSBURG & POTOMAC R. R. A A AT H[AIR]R\Y fIKA\UlFM[A\N 1316 - ms«mm DOLIA Frid Look for the Green Signs T hroughout the Store for Hundreds of Other Dol- lar Day Bargains Not Listed Here. 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For Anniversary Sale 3 FOrR $1 B VISIT Gold Cigarettes, per package 120 l 5 CARDS sl OUR CIGAR DEPARTMENT Silver or gold e(lg;'. A111<~rl— v United Cigar Store within each Whelan Drug Store. Your favorite Cigars, ernistic backs. ' Excellent system. Exceptionally complete stock of Pipes. $1.00 Value ANNIVERSARY TREAT FOR SMOKERS IDEAL Cellophane-Wrapped Extra Value 5c¢ Cigars zt 79 CLOCKS Guaranteed Good Timekeeperd g Ry Water ? FREE ! FREE - Pebeco smmGE Smooth Shaving face powdar, perfume, e norn for $ l | itdata any purchase amount- $1.00 Herpicide Quinine Hair Tonic . . 39¢ $1.258.8S. S. Blood Medicine . . . 60c Gibson’s Theatrical Cold Cream . 39¢ 25¢ Tincture lodine, with applicator 25¢ Woodbury’s Cold Cream . . 2 for 25¢ Thousands to Choose From—Novels, Travel, Science, History, Biography, Etc. At Our Book Departments—14th and Pa. Ave. and 14th and H Sts. Only Camel, Lucky Strike, Chesterfield, Old CARDS A Cigarettes, Tobaccos received fresh and kept fresh by tiie most modern humldor quality for the money. 29¢ to 39c Wash Fabrics, 36 to 40 inches | 19¢ Yard Wide Bleached Muslin ‘ | $1.59 (27x27) Hemmed Diapers, dozen c o N T R A c T (lnuincibles)\ | | Men’s 50c and 69¢ Fancy Hose. .. Boys’ 69c¢ to 89¢ Shirts and Blouses Men’s 69c Nainsook Umon Smls Box of 25 . . . .98c van Hoce, :Mm‘b 3, 36 inches 18th & Col. Rd. 14th & H Sts. 9th & F Sts. 13th & H Sts. 14th & Pa. Ave. 11th & Pa. Ave. 890 Tn?:eli::er | $2 Green Gl:us Lurcheon Sets, 14 pieces 49: Felt-base lflaor Covering \ $1.75 Grass or, Mlflill! Rugs

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