Evening Star Newspaper, September 16, 1930, Page 11

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Baltimore Medical - Sorry Public Often Deluded With False Hope. 1 ¥ By the Associated Press. ber 16— ] : : nu:rn(o::. September 1o.~l'¢c-m1 Elephant Population Big. e b : ; that the publie is deluded from time| ;.o "o & 5 Botasd s and reached { 5 to time with announcements that cures | torg - é‘:,“,_, in - compul "Q., g 8 a motion pic- . \ £ for cancer have been found was ex- phant population recently. d ; , presced yestardyy a8 300 X-ray special- | (1€ FuIbes of PACCEIRL S0 LG TG isted” rolls was ; ists, physiclans| and surgeons from &1 |k 2000 00 iee tation. work or [ All the e playing tennis | | ¢ : States opened (o bree-day post-grad- | religious ceremoniais. Elephants still new styles and colors b Dotls Kenyor, | 5 o ; uate school seision. : |in the wild state are carefully protected, ! suburban home, | ‘ “Constant progress is being made in | and are captured and tamed only when g ; K e of the disease and therefore | there is a market demand for the 0. of what was | n the mbility to diagnose it accurate- | beasts. disease without | A lc"';twl:.l%r' Joseph 8. Ames, presi- ’ ofy Johns Hopkins University, in | e il e S nddrass, "But, %o far as 1 am avare, | JOENSURTY the decrease in fatality as shown by | N e Two Actors. | Mitton Sills, whe was fatally stricken while playing teanis with his wife, Doris hospital Tecords comes entirely from | e W niesen Kenyon, shown with the noted film actor. oo sourses. radistion in the sase of | Auto Enamel s ot within | R | eertain types and earlisr recognition of | & Yon Chaney, asied for ks REED DOUBTS IF TAX | MARRIAGE ANNOUNCED | Ciuctie r 7 o rrroions ™y o] Rofinlh yowr ovma™™™ :! { CUT CAN BE CONTINUED!Fermer Cumbemnda Librarian b - o oAb vl I “I wish it were possible for the pub- B Bills wes one of | lc to Tecognize fully this fact and mot MEtro. 0151 e Although he | Pennsylvania Senator, However, | Weds in New York City. be deluded by false hopes.” | and last Spring, he | 2 Special Dispatch to The Star. Opening the session, Dr. Joseph Colt S i Ve be¢n in perfect | Says He May C e Mind | CUMBERLAND, Md., September 16. Bloodgood, director of the research fund o | & P PO | —Mr, and Mrs, John C. Walverton, who ' bearing his name and sponsor of the friends gathered at the MRESr Fuath 4 Teside near Cumberiand, announced the | meeting. said there “has heen a tre- 607-609 C St. trday. During the aft- | oo\ o 00inien precs marriage of their daughter, Viva Gre- | mendous anc. startling” increase in the Phone for Celor Card ined of feeling 8 vid s Batiin - w to Mons Alexander number of clires of cancer of the bone setions. A Senator d A. Reed, ranking Re- a3, August 31, 1o Mew B4 was earried | Publican on the Senste Pinance Com- g L was dead when | mittee, which deals with tax matters, bride had been as- . Bills, shockéd, | 5ald today he did not see how the 1 ¢ the Cumberland the care of physicians, | Per cent income tax reguction could be or the past year she clan was present when | continued next year unless Government been engaged in library work in certificate was nn-‘?;rne)fldnurex‘decrmsed or :u K 1ondked- New York City. Mr. Grinager is the Prank Nance took increase in reventue maters son of Mr. and Mrs, Alexander Grin- T jodly and sald an autopsy | The Pennsylvanian noted he had just | ager of Ossinifg, N. Y. and Paris, He B A L L A R D O I L B U R I\ E R returned from vacation, however, and | is an architect,and was graduated from it was “he R sald further study might cause him to John's Preparatory School and Co- Was Coliege Instruetor. {change his mind. Late fn August | lumbia Un vetiity. He 8180 took & post- | N and Get : mmo.hnk 12, i:r]ednm‘;lm Hoover and Secretary Mellon | graduate " d school - | ere was no gr c ARyl : " bachelor af BEis | tons of ‘an smpendin defclt whic : CONTINUOUS FREE SERVICE e vnl;c::n‘ oln?". | would prevent continuance | Leonardtown Marriage Licenses, N by ¥ | cent reduction in taxes mad LEONARDTOWN, Md., Septem 6 v Usi A8 as an instructor of | spplieanle to last s drcomes. | (Bpecial) —AL Leonardtown C by Using | se four licenses were in amateur thestricals took | . House f n ‘n I s v d te ing_couples N i | ) paTTERSON DIES | ke .| BALLARD HEATING OIL % prominent Droducer wit | = 1 D 8 18, Westmoretand | N INVESTIGATE ‘one of his performances and per- | Retired Infantry Officer Barved s st I e to take up acting as a voca- | seph Country in Two Wars -8 e N ARTHUR H. BALLARD, Ine. ! : : California, Md ! “;mmm‘:t‘?; JRNE | Mal. Andrew J. Patterson, a retirs of Mechanicsville, 3 1015 15th St. N.W. 03 1806 dn New Pulcotine, | 8Dty offeer, died at on, > o " : 1 fd, and Gecrge S 3 N al 6 ctory Branch ‘ml'?“;";z;lm i y iracll, 24, of Scotland, M . s oman and Volunteer Infantry during The Cove nish War of 1888 and also in the T Yty haw of the Land" and = = A - | World War as major of Infantry in the - . : " He also sppeared In | Ngtionai Army. Commissioned as a % o | ¥, | captain_of Infa in the Regular fi Army, July 1, 1920, he was retired for » | disabliity incident to the service, in h | December, 1926, in the grade of maj t q - | His mext of kin is a brother, . A o : - b avenue, 3 Panama is considering the esta ment of a free rone Every minute of the period from the time you make the investment in_ oumr 6% First Mort- Setes Ve &t.Albans Clothes tion Picture Academy of Arts and Sci 6 per annum. emcis. ‘ May be parchased ..; \ o w 24, : , FOR MEN & YOUNG MEN - - - in amounts frem 5250 up. Pwo admirals of the British flect Bk o ¥ present o8 Sery o the 15 31 B.F.SAULCO. | o S DN : ‘ \ That Are Actually Worth 7 . d" who dlfl.""ll&mi e Nationnl 2100 925 15th 8. N.W. Tamous gunnery schocl's centenary gre— . | =) ) bl |~ +40-50-%60 WS WEAR Suits for every temperature, and nearly all with two trousers . . . an added value of $8 to $10. The assortments so large, the sizes so complete we can probably give you a perfect fit- ting instantly; but any alterations will be FREE. Blue Serges and Blue Unfinished Wor- steds, French Flannels, hard-face Worsteds and many Silk Mixtures . . . all with two pants. There are light, medium and heavy weights . . . shades of tan, brown and gray . . . a variety so great you'll surely find something pleasing. We have about 60 very heavy Blue Serges ...two pants . .. for large men . . . sizes 40 to 44 in regular and 40 to 46 in stout. Wi Nt School and College American housewives that kitchen stoves must 1 ! Suits for Couege men and wanted their very best be both beautifully ; stoves to look like over- and efficiently n rn, ‘ larger school boyt. Two pants dot Edelisively | s grown ‘‘whatnots’’, experienced shoppers g their mi“, Pmt‘ 3hould heed- VASHINGTON A’ 1! Sears provided them. still look to Sears. { 7 ——Always ai Lower Prices! Sidney West || | EINTHLI: ([ SNTYEN | 14th & G Sts, | EUGENE C. GOTT, President \ll Bladensburg Road at [5th and H Str

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