Evening Star Newspaper, September 12, 1930, Page 33

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ofT® EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 1930. G-t T have unearthed an anclent city which consequence of an employes® strike : T U S, MOVES T0 BID [Pe0res, oF Six MaRES |GOLOMBIA BUDGET |1oogn from e ot oo = BAVKAN POMPEN [Btomeeiost it erit FOREIGNERS LEAVE | Soeees i 20, T % P | TOBEREBURIED IN U.S.| SET AT $50,000,000 =i tockutie iarvat| RUINS ARE FOUND o Sipioirinitie 825 PERU MINE AREA o i beiotyisditin nt still $5,000,000 too high and the city of Stobi is b entugncovered. An tude of W. G. Bassett, su tendent s ~ ancient theater with seats of white Sl of he company, who, Gt e Aies (Wb Disd WIS Sarving 1 committee would reconsider it. | s £ = " | : i 2 marble, many containing names of their J 3 organizers of a demonstratis Haiti, Will Rest in Arlington | Congressional Committee at Bogota| The newspaper Espectador said ves. | Excavations Reveal Grecian City | [25¢" ouners, ‘are among. the fnds, Employes' Strike Causes Removal, | 0f¥He 00, boruvian soveromentat > Cemetery. Cuts $30,000,000 From Country's ,loan were expected to be made this week of Stobi Remarkably Well T B Although Troops Are m— rines who died R e e O T captured' by Phillp V. of Macedon in on Guard. S The bodies of six Marines who Annual Expenditures. York. This is separate from & $20,- Preserved. 197 BC. Its ruins are said to be re- Wore M oaith A i Inland Waterways Will Com- ing in Hait} were disinterred 1 000,000 loan from American _sources e a s | which President Olaya Herrera is ex- markably well preserved. Shapersts w1th the Neaith - . — Dy the Associated Press. 1 N.;Y'ol. % o 2 N yesterday in Port au Prince, according —_— | pete With Railroads for |t tne Navy Department, and will be| By the Aseociated Press. { pected to announce in few days. TP ORONR R 1 L e Vi i = - b rence, ly, now conn LIMA, 3 ) — |- removed to the United States for burial.| BOGOTA, Colombia, September 12— | Chinese and natives in North Sumatra | NEW YORK, September 12—A Bel- | po “0ng’ Venice by & new daily air | can families and other foreigners re- River Traffic The bodies are those of Sergt. JOhD | Tne Con | - . h today to the New York Otrro o B i gressional Budget Committee | are studying English for the sole pur- | grade dispatc y service which covers the distance be- |siding in the Cerro de Pasco copper ! . Poce. of being aple to understand” the | Times says that excavations in Serblan ' tween Florence and either of the other | mining region have evacuated tonearby | WG 2Ji\0d (QNY 3 (0] BSIAH Platt of Chicago, killed in action Sep- | yesterday recommended a $50.000.000 15 1 Macedonia, near the village of Gradsko, cities in an hour and a half. towns during the last few days as a T \viere, Haiti; | budget for 1931, thereby cutting $30,- ' talkies. ;. S s B s e : e - - ABOARD U. S. 8. MISSISSIPPL ON | phia, Pa., killed by a bandit at Jeromie, | {38 N UK | "RNEC A R ST S LU S T TR TR MISSISSIPPI RIVER BELOW MEM- | Haiti, September 27, 1915: Sergt. Her- N PR R R e SR St SR Sl Nt S N N \ PHI! -— bert Hughes, Sioux Falls, S. Dak., kflkd: S, Tenn, September 12—A move | T Vi plone” accident December 9, on the part of the Government-owned | 1923 pvt. George S. Farley, Dover, Right Reserved to Limit Quantitie. : Inland Waterways Corporation to bid | Del; _Pvi. N:ndodm LA S_?-;‘»;l a n d r e a t ‘ o e T u n r a v I n S - |Hill] N. C. who drowned January 15§ ( I for the business of carrying oll be-|HiL N. C. who drowned JOISR 0 y . o :,:oekendt:e x‘t’:fl:u and the East and South | gaiti and Pvt. Mathew A. %pg;;u.a. i efinite shape today. dress’ unknown. who drowne oS A pound box of Mammy Lou Cordial Cherries and : Already competing with railways on | 5, at Jeromie, Haiti. | i = i & = ed e e ha ery ou e 3, IO, A e will o:sent 4o a pound box of Mammy Lou Peppermint Patties. EVel‘yda)’ Needs Priced Low g0 far has remained aloof from the | Sioux Falls for burial. The others will “Be S to Wake ¥ T, &5 Pho ’“‘““,‘.;‘";‘;fi,‘{,f‘&‘ buflnméfl be buried at Arlington National Cem- } e Sure to Take Home a Treat ne Ch ," R L. . y klahoma ro- | N 1 ducer, ‘has laid before. Maj Gem |t T S o enilie Ugs s $I.|9 Thomas Q. Ashburn, chairman of the P T t ille R 5 — d a nuine ozart Chenille Rugs prett colors ant e~ | S 2 ! S Inland Waterways Corporation, tenta- | y N > tive plans for the carrying of crude | M'ss'NG U- s. CLERK | % - s p 3 X . 3 signs. These rugs are 18 inches wide and 36 inches long. oil or gasoline between river points . p ‘They are reversible and may be easily washed. ol oy ot eea: | 1S AMNESIA VICTIM 18 - N AV AN Framed Etchings » « « . 98¢ ng oll on barges {rom pipe lines along ! : 3 2 the western banks of the Mississippl. | = v ) 5% N These framed etchings are of popular subjects and = = - have excellent art work, They will add charm to any room. AR o This scheme, it is believed, not anl ; i T i ohora” cheaper transporiation of | C J- Rintz, Who Disappeared From Hurley, who is making a survey of con- ital in Chattanoo; 1 s the Mississippi, 3 pital in s N e ot sy Pt hin o R i A Pound Box of And a Pound Box of Good, qualty selected brisies are used tn these clothes The prospects of developing a fast | 7 Fi river passenger service are not being | year-oid War Deparsoment otk 1 | Wihole g cverchier i Our/T:P;ll:\ F;flh.Yenr . | ; suffering from amnesia, ; s = o of Public Service Phillips plans several more confer- mfi&l"gfi}‘d ooy p‘;x“";mdmm“, ries, covered with de- flavored with real pep- e xg&i a;gse.letc;g r';r:ohr:n:‘t;;v strongly bound together. Hurley. ! . . - N | asked where he was. Membership cards saboi & F An ‘arly start down river had been | 3Sked where he was. Membership cards into a velvety coating of ountain Pens. . . .. $1.69 party in order that he might reach New dentif blendi 4 i late. Pure and whole- Orleans in time to depart for Wash- (1SBHtY. o 0 1 vt pushand -.-blending a flavor un in both ladies’ and gentlemen’s models. Have 14-karat gold | excelled. some. points, iridium tipped. home, at 2837 d’rwvmy-ae::nm kln';let‘; INFIDELITY IS CHARGED D ot o T Tios Daturdsy Srver ; walked out of his office Saturday after- B o s e |y both for C PEOPLE’S SERVICE DRUG STORE 4 dri After you have once tried a cup of tea made in the she would go to Chattanooga. Two Pounds of Pure, Fresh Candies at this Special Price 727 King Street, Alexandria, Va. Tea-O-Lator you will never want to go back to the old- Mrs. Evelyn Burke Says Husband Just for Saturday ging out their full flavor without the tea bitter. While She Was Il | EXCURSION 'i Accusing her husband of associatin H 3 ;mmna{ vomen while she was 'm'ué Via Southern Railway ealth, Mrs. elyn . Burke of 1! o Quintana place yesterday filed suit Wubmston.‘D- C.and against Frederick C. Burke in District Alexandria, Va. 7 Through Attorney Raymond Neu- it e * L IR 4 * L 4 decker, the wife declared that Burke has | Tri with him on her part is intolerable. | ‘The husband is also accused of deserting parties were | married July 9. 1827, at Prederick, Md. | s urke is accused numerous cl . destine parties with the co-respondent at | SATURDA Evelyn F. Leavel. | . |l Returning. tickets good on all regular d STYLE FOR EVENING CAPS | Juser BXEeft Solfts Ruilfili > : an —_— ’ Sunday, September 2ist. ’ Outfit for Theater Use Follows Line | Similar Excursion Will be g 7 | Operated October 11th y i y | | Next BACK HOME EXCURSION for restaurant 3 oll but also would provide relief to un- | gitv Week Ago, Enters Hos- : Y. 4 v ricts. ity Weel ) / 4 2 employed in river district Secretary i = . ClOlheS Brushes o« & o 0 0 98C utilize the channels along the river 4l . 2 : : o tn sorieat extene | abonten atier & e s PN Cordial Cherries Peppermint Patties “SILVER JUBILEE YEAR” Whisk B isk Brooms . ... . 25c considered at this time L Eria e e sm"hr’hfl the Tennessee city yesterday and|Z licious cream and dipped permint and coated with arranged for the Secretary and his| 0 00 ST ce” 1 establish - his | mouth-melting chocolate a tasty delectable choco- Every one should have one of these fine pens. Come ington to reach there September 19. | soemed to be normal when he left his These Low Prices Also Effective at T ea-O-Lators . . ... $LI9 IN SUIT FOR DIVORCE | Rints was undecided today as to whether | . fashioned teapot, The tea leaves are s Just enough..... Went With Other Women POPULAR Supreme Court. =0 openly faunted rex‘sis‘:);n.m;&mn for the | Chllrloktelv‘illln Va. Jgnd N t J n r i ' e a8 ot Just for One Day ut Every Day in the Year : ¥ PR R . his wife June 2, 1930. The 3 ; : aifr addresses in the District. The | the restoration of her maiden name of faston (Caton Statie . | At Remarkably Low Prices! hat ober 4th of the books are first edi- tions) will be found in each of our stores. Come in and select one today to prepare for a quiet, pleasant evening at home. Big Business Girl At These Three Stores Only! o e 60c Emerson’s Bromo Seltzer. .. ...........36c StoreNo. 13 Store No. 8 Corns 35¢ Siwr50c At e 10th & F S, 14th & Park 530 Con u‘xl.nsconns 60c Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin. .......... St e ¢ 30c Calox Tooth Powder. . T8 Drries 60c Carbona Dry Cleaner. . :“g I:{:j-’,” DA 7 B Are You Tired . . . . . $1.19 Mashies. . jow 59 S B, $1.19 Putters .. Now 59 B Aot the " depetonbie 50c Conti Castile Shampoo. . ... evoovn.. . 42¢ $2.19 Golf Bags . : .Now $1.09 glage of water and drink’ your own $1 Coty Face Powder. ... .~ 85¢ 50c Cutex Manicure Set. . «e.36c By One of Them é! Romance Prescribed By Eric Hatch ay Procession 'A Charge Account— = || By Norma Patterion 1Is a decided convenience and makes shopping = Murder in P aris | a pleasure. Open an account now for | | your Fall-Winter and holiday needs. |1 By Alice Campbell Make inquiry at our Credit De- ; | partment—no extras for z b ] $ | this privilege. = e Only 1 each 75¢ Pint Bottle \ 2 590 R 30c Edwards’ Olive Tablets. ...... 35¢c Energine Dry Cleaner. . An excellent prepara- $1.20 Fleet's Phospho Sod ton 13 wppyng 0 e 1o 60c Formamint Tablets, 50's. ... —.....49¢ Smooths the face and Tensively used. by the W= 35¢ Freezone Corn Remover. Ll i 50c Frostilla Skin Lotion. . . 50c Glazo Cuticle Cream. .. J [ A R Reeeariass of, b = 75¢ Gloco Hair Dressing. . . " = e . . . whether you are torture f 3 , .‘ B Buier e 1 EEEROR vl son 35¢ Harper's Headache Remedy....... o < g Telief i 6 davs oF your money back. 50c Herpicide Hair Tonic. ...... ] Tube 89¢ 75¢ Houbigant Face Powder. ... SPECIAL | $3.98 Golf Bags ... <+ Now $1.99 Hexasol, .......... 5%¢ Less Than Extra Special i price Set of 4 Clubs 35¢ Danderine Hair Tonic. v peeeevesee....27c Fibgie fmporiv $1.15 Dare’s Mentha Pepsin. . . . i858 Bay Rum = $1 Denton’s Facial Magnesia. . 60c Djer-Kiss Face Powder......cv0veee....38¢ a2 ooy s siemion s o i B wicldy and paisient mh‘. tss- ‘-I.z.ggh ation; siso Union Sta- S&?hixd,p!in!ulmmlnlu‘?fim . and prevents their return. No other 35¢ Barbasol Shaving Cream........v.....24¢ Southern Railway System B T ), — $1 Bayer Aspirin Tablets Py g ; T b A ; i+ ik New, popular fiction (many sale, sensible way o treat corms, $1 Borden’s Malted Milk. ... ... 50c Ingram’s Shaving Cream. .. .. Combination SALE Y Y ol S B .. 25¢ J. & J. Kidney Plasters. .. FOR LIMITED TIME ONLY 50c Kleenex Cleansing Tissues 50c Lavoris Mouth Wash. . ... fo 35¢ Lifebuoy Shaving Cream...........t...32¢ r Dental cream o || ONSTIPATION 1} s i~ o ¢ B ol 4 25¢ Nature’s Remedy Tablets. .. . c.hl:lele:l ot m‘r’i‘r‘."%m";n“fi“‘:f;h.":fi ?; Non:lted lr;n 'l‘inblel;a.;l;. e overeating often get your stomach out c lorono Powder ep' L RPN f order. For that tired, achy feell % TJooth Brush o Sliowartes” sus %o Sonseation || $1.15 Othine Freckle Cream. ................ e 5¢VA|'UE % 49¢ G e S 3e |35 Piitome Staving Coomc.. o Lo 2o Opportune Time to | , (4 k ! fo" S 15¢c Pears’ Unscented Soap. ....... Buy SChOOl Shoes | ‘ / Injury to the Finest ; Fabric— $1.30 Pinkham’s Veg. Compound. ............89¢ i You can smile without embarrassment after using Car-Mac Tooth Paste a n For Boys and Girls O MM feaaeUly o s Nl el e Yo listeting CLEANSILINE 60c Pompeian Day Cream......... 2 h white and its continued use will keep your gums firm and healthy. Car-Mac The Ma.ste';}fleamng Fluid 75¢ Pinaud’s Eau de Quinine . An Exceptional 5 contains no soap, pumice or any harmful ingredients. It has a pleasing taste ot o'; af:::"m{o‘.’; 30c Plli“ipl' Milk of Ml‘llelil. Purchase . and leaves your mouth feeling clean and refreshed. rulnous @8 you might 50¢ Pyrod Tooth P: your s et - b oan Be c Pyrodento Tooth Paste........... o The Orthodentic Tooth Brush consists of three rows of carefully selected, ;g::d'“!uy e qulx: s MBARCIRAR ol sterilized bristles, firmly set in a sturdy transparent handle. The bristles Iy with C}}:l.nafll;u, 35¢ Sanitol Tooth Powder. . ... 21c IXlords a 't tl an 1 H e can ot b st or l:w shne‘%‘ tor the eve of oot smrlgy g% do not pull out. i s g 65¢ Sergeant’s Mange Remedy............59¢ leathers, with leather or composition soles. | 50¢ Stillman’s Freckle Cream 38 Black or tan. The kinds built for Pough . Regular 35c¢ can S e Wiy © o SR e e Seh e su 29c¢ | || | 51.25 Veracolate Tablets, 100%s. ... 83¢c style, Sizes 8% to 11, 1134 to 2 and 2%4 to 6. |}/ Kaufman's—First Floor Floor Covering Dept. Saves You Mone; »

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