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BIGGER DRY BUDGET SEEN BY WOODCOEK All of $15,000,000 Available for Enforcement This Year to Be Spent, He Says. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., FRIDAY, AUGUST 329, 1930. Frau von Gronau Orders Telephone Taken From Home OLD WEST REVIVED By the Associated Press. WARNEMUENDE, Germany, August 29.—Because messages of congratulation on the successful conclusion of her husband’s fiight QGermany to New York were entirely too frequent, Frau von Gronau ordered their telephone discontinued. Since Wednesday ht, when the Associated Press informed the aviator’s wife of his landing in New York, the telephone has Indians Cowboys Stage Spectac- ular Rodeo. | By the Associated Press. N B ROUNO-UP and Hard-Riding| Call on First Wife Lands ex-Mate and His Guestsin Court Divorced Spouse Doesn’t Welcome Visitors and Police Take Them Away. By the Associated Press. BALTIMORE, August 29.—The first Mrs. Herbert L. Weiskittel was so in- DRYS IN BALTIMORE GET BIG RUM PLANT Greatest StiH Ever Found There Confiscated in Vacant House. Special Dispatch to The Star. sgents estimated must have cost $30,- 000, was on the third floor of the build- ing. The agents said they found 40 vats full of mash, each with a capacity of 1,000 gallons; about 2,000 gallons of liquor in process of manufacture, one 40-horsepower boiler in operation, 3,000 pounds of rye meal, 100 pounds of yeast and about $1,500 worth of sugar. No arrests were made. The agents sald they found every entrance to the premises was wired with an elaborate system of warning buszzers. ‘They be- lieved the crew of the establishment may have escaped by a rear entrance while the raiding party was breaking its way in the front door. At the rear of the building the raid- ing party found an elevator capable of carrying a five-ton truck. The agents PLEADS FOR PASTOR Church at Winchester Seeks to Retain Rev. Mr. Stover. WINCHESTER, Va., August 290 (Spe- cial) —Reappointment of Rev., George W. Stover as pastor of the United Brethren Churclf here was unanimously requested Monday at a quarterly con- ference meeting. The resolution will be presented to the bishop presiding over the Virginia Annual Conference at Staunton September . 11. Rev. Mr. Stover has been pastor here 18 years, & conference record for continuous serv- ice at one charge. The local church is one of the wealthiest ‘and most liberal Two Rooms, Kitchen and Bath, $42.50 Cambria-Majestic 1324-26 Euclid Street N.W. hospital that 11 guests of Mr. ‘Weiskittel and his new wife and the hosts are under $500 bonds for a Police Court appearance. All are charged with breaking into the home of Mrs. Weiskittel No. 1. ‘When excitement began to wane at party downtown, the police were told, Welskittel suggested a call on his first wife, who divorced him_in March. In four. automobiles the group descended on the first Mrs, Weiskittel, and when she falled to express enthusiasm they broke down the door, she told officers, and proceeded to make merry. Police were called and took the 13 to jail. There they remained for hours until bonds were posted. believed the operators of the establish- ment planned to load trucks inside the building to avold detection. “The United States district I!Wme{"l office, it was said the plant was the largest ever seized here. Director Woodcock an- all the $15,000,000 made | for prohibition enforcement | this year will be used and that an| increased budget will be necessary next | It was said that demands on the ‘bureau apparently are such as to make 1t impossible to comply with President | Hoover's plea for departmental econ- | emies by decreased expenditures in the | enforcement unit. | ‘When the enforcement unit was trans- ferred from the Treasury to the Justice | Department the appropriation originally made for it and the Bureau of Indus- trial Alcohol was divided into two parts. the two agencies, he said, ded to increase the total overhead rung constantly with friends, newspapers, . acquaintances and even public officials calling to congratulate her. In despair she finally called the telephone company and requested immediate discontinuation of the | | A parade, which brought out war service. | | paint, d all the ANNUAL PICNIC PLANNED | 2or o™ rital roquia"naniursica the | round-up yesterday. BY POHICK RECTOR’S AID| The Indians, drawn from the Uma- = | Fiben, - Tdaho. Montana, ‘South Da- | T , in 10, e Labor Day Event to Be Staged at| kota, Utah, Wuhm";"ann.infl Oregon, included maidens, braves, Hearst Hall—Garage Fund squaws and stolid old men. Papooses to Be Raised. | were there, too, nn?d to their £ mothers’ backs or held tightly wrapped Special Dispatch to The Star. in blankets, The men came into the POHICK, Va. August 20.—The an- arena with their faces and bodies | muat Eabor any pichic Wi be peid Mon | DeEhirLads " decorated it buito A t earst , nea ick a |Cnitet. on ¥he Richmon dfflal;"w:yf hick | horns or feathers, to denote thelr rank. der the direction of the Rector's Ald, | Mrs. C. L. Starkweather, president. The funds will be used to pay for the ga- rage recently built at the rectory. An | open-air program will be staged during | the afternoon. leIn the levznin‘ the (lih'l!' P!d'bn(::‘y’ Eo|- clety will present a play, under di- e e ader, Mrs. A Harmon | People of St. Kilda, the lonely isiand off Roberts, the characters to be gowned in | the Scottish coast. 1t"'is matural to perspire, and it s & l, 3 8| < A a8 e iiss Lella, Belle Smitn, Miss Thite, oresm, whigh Gomplelelom 11 Daisy Williamson, Miss Dorothy Smith, | :.m h"a?l:;’!'é.‘.:.'.g. it 1s susranteed to Miss Eugenia Brookfield, Mrs. Kenne banish all unp ess. Dove, Mrs, Philip Ward and Lyle Ward. | A @a under cach arm befors you, leaye hl‘O‘él & 25¢ jar of Odor-Sweet from your favorite tollet & s counter today, and con- vince yourself it is safer, more pleasant to 'and_more _effective. ' Also 50c an: es '8t PEOPLES and other Good Drusgists. ODOR-SWEET The Perfect DEODORANT for fastidious people BALTIMORE, August 20.—What is declared py Federal agents to be the largest and most expensive distilling apparatus ever discovered in Baltimore, was confiscated yesterday in a vacant house in the 900 block Linden avenue by a_ squad of prohibition raiders, headed by John M. Barton. Virtually the entire plant, which We'll Take You to the Train In Your Car... And Care for It While You Are on Your Trip in_contributions in the Virginia Con-' PENDLETON, Oreg, August 29.— ference. Two thousand Indians and a throng of hard-riding cowboys revived the Old | West here today as the twenty-first annual Pendleton round-up entered its full stride. Open Until 5 P.M. Tuesday, Sept. 2nd 3% . Keep It i Growing Interest Paid 4 % Sn:vin:.: {| The important point about saving is to keep persistently at it. e Latvia has bumper grain harvests this year. | Sweet and Lovable Yet She Has No Intimate Friends Night after night she cries herself to sleep because she is not invited ou dances and movies like the girls she works with in the office. Too bad she does mot know that she Is suilty of perspiration odor, that underarm condition that seldom snnounces itself to its_victim. Accounts The Columbia National Bank 911 F Street Mable Strickland, champion cowgirl, | showed her skill by roping and tying a steer in 32 seconds. Fox Hastings, woman bull-dogger, threw and tied a steer in 35 seconds. Nurse Barclay may be honored by Scotland for her heroic_ services to the next year. Late next week, Woodcock plans to Jeave on his fAirst tour of inspection. The initial stop will be made in Cincinnati and his itinerary will then take him inte Indiana and Michigan. 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Hyde, Secretary of ‘Agriculture, sald drought conditions in 40 'West Texas countles were wumy dum:nmr' and demanded te attention. e ere “There is actual suffering for want of necessities of life,” the wire stated. wer freight rates for feed shipments s not adequate relief for there is an ab- sence of funds with which to buy feed, yanges are barren and livestock is Capital and Surplus New Jersey Avenue Garage $750,000.00 419 New Jersey Ave. N.W. Underwear 55¢ 2 for $1.00 | Perfects and irregulars of high-grade | rayon garments, including runproof rayon. Chemises, gowns, step-ins, bloomers and panties—tailored, appliqued and lace trim- med, in many beautiful styles. Pastel shades. Hearing Set on Truck Line. RICHMOND, Va., August- 29 (Spe- | cial) —The State Corporation Commis- | sion has fixed September IZ“:’or ni‘eh"t:- ing of testimony in connection with the | application of George W. Nealey and | STEARNS’ ELECTRIC PASTE N. 8. Riggin, trading as the Eastern | been m:‘l by *'- of Shore Express, for authority to operate o Fy A F s Iterstate. frelght service from Norfolk | casrpise pests to New York via United States Virginia At highway No. 13, from Cape Charles to the Maryland line. Health officers urge the kiiling of RATS, MICE, SOOKROACNES, WATERBUSS $1.25 Extra Size and Double Extra Rayon Underwear CLOSED MONDAY (Labor Day) Sah'.fon Since 1859 KINGSPALAC 810-818 Seventh St. N.W. 11$1.00 Rayon are believed to have spent $20,000,000 in Germany this year. Amd early Tailored and lace-trimmed rayon and runproof chardonize in All in_extra sizes—combinations uiso in double extra sizes. Larser size women will come for & ===l| supply of fine sarments at this bargain price. Sale of 300 New Fall Dresses and Ensembles \ & Traveling—Office—Street Wear \fl Jerseys, Silk Tweeds, Canton Crepes, Wool Tweeds, Chiffons, Flat Crepes, Prints and Woolen Mixtures 95 | Colors: Black Brown Green Wine garments of heavy pastel shades. Remarkable Purchases in a Special Saturday Offering! 1,000 New Fall DRESSES Two splendid groups—featuring the latest fashion trends in Silhouettes—Materials—Colors Many are Sample Frocks and only one of a kind. $15 and $16.50 Qualities 10.7 5 These new Fall dresses, up to the min- ute in style and on sale at this wonderful price, will make you feel that you would Second Floor. Factory Purchase $2.50, $3.00 and $3.50 o GLOVES $1.59 White Broadcloth Shirts Of Superb Quality A special selling for $1.95 YN g $1.50 Wash Frocks Entire Surplus of a Prominent Maker men who demand high- $1.50 & $1.95 Rayon sl 00 All Sizes 16 to 44 grade shirts. These are Polo Shirts 46 to 50 Bargain Bboth—Street Floor Smart new slip-ons and fancy cuff gloves of fine qual- ities of washable capeskin, slight substandards, but prac- tically perfect. All sizes 53 i > :.a 8. hIn all thcdmw ahndhm of o lan, brown and gray, cham- Silk Fll“e, Geor pagn. l:mnnd black with white . s 8. gette, Satins, Chiffons—w ith all-silk slips. Travel Printsina smart collection of tailored frocks and ensembles. S R D trous white broadcloth— Street Floor quality rayon in white, tan, blue and n. || every shirt perfectly pro- portioned. Neckband and Buy these popular Summer shirts at - ing. Sizes 14 to 16%4. il tatlored of su ne, lus- ng and short sleeve polo shirts of rich, firm Of printed lawn, linene, organdy, dimity, fine gingham and cotton prints. Flare and circular skirt models. Bolero and jacket effects with organdy vest and collar, straightline style with long organdy collars, insets and bands. Sleeve- less or short sleeves. Finished with tie sash, belt and buckle. Colors guaranteed fast-—a new dress for one that fades. In all the leading Fall shades—a wide selection in black and brown, with plenty of green, navy and garnet. Sizes for Misses and Women 14 to 20 and 36 to 50. PALAIS ROYAL—Downstairs Store. buttons, with pleats and belts to make them look smart and youthful. Sizes 14 to 20, 36 to 48. Every pair per- fect and of ex- 19 quisite quality. $ I 5 novelty twin-point- ed heels. These high-grade stockings come in the fashionable Summer shades. FULL-Fashioned Hose of Pure Silk Every Pair Perfect ice chiffon pure thread silk hose, full-fashioned Wide selection of fashionable shades. Re- plenish your supply of silk hosiery—at low cost! black, blues and greens. Dull Finished Sizes 16 to 20—18% to 261—38 to 50. oy onie, Al e wan! $10 to $12.50 Qualities i thades.” Extra Special for Labor Day eee FELTS eee gettes, chiffons and wool tweeds in smart, dressy frocks. Ideal dresses for the business girl or woman, and the newest sports ensembles. diately from the superior fabrics, the exquisite design- ing and beautiful workmanship that these are “better hats.” Autumn shades and blacks. Smart youthful like to have a couple for your new Fall ward- “y ” . $2.00 “L’Opera” Twin Heel Fxtra sheer chif- Also iull-fashioned perfect all-silk chif- New and _surprising The smartest color combinations in the SO e e i 9c Rayon Silk Hose $I 88 styles, in every head size. robe. Trimmed with touches of lace and Full-Fashioned Si ull-Fashioned Silk Hose fon weight, with fon hose with picot tops. measure of value! Serv- 4 many yesrs. All have smart pointed heels. wool and silk travel tweeds — browns, Each and every pair per- 50 A group of beautiful flat crepes with velvet trimmings, geor- An extraordinary super special. You'll know imme- Other Models, $2.98, $3.98, $5.00