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n—6 143,000 VETERANS ¥iE EVENING ST BREAK WITH PERU to Recall From Lima. Uruguay Ambassador ‘m use the AR, WASHI in Lima during the revolution, when! Senor Folsaba, Uruguayan Minister, per- | mitted some of the Leguia administra- | tion figures being sought By the pol!cei legation as a refuge. The provisional government after- NG'TON, D, C., WEDN SDAY, - Skt Harlem Police Accommodate Appli- BER 17, 1980. WOMAN DEMANDS CELL | gesk and insiste don being tocked up, the lieutenant was dumfounded. “I want” sald 23-year-old Maty Quigley thickly, “a cell and I want it pronto. The longer I stay out of jail Russian Infant Mortality at Peak. | NEW YORK, September 17 (#).— Russia has the highest infant mortality rate among white nations and New | Zealand the lowest, it is shown m\ FOR RENT 2 Rooms, Kitchen, Bath and Reception Room statistics of the Metropolitan Life ln-‘ surance Co. In Russia one-fifth of all | babies die during their first year, In | :llgzvmzenlmd 36 die for every 1,000 | i | ward declared him persona non grata. cant to Avoid Trouble. the more trouble I'm likely to get into.” HARLEM, N. Y, Beptember 17| The lleutenant chivalrously provided. One of the oldest forms of selling is| (N.A.N.A.).—A police station is not the :her with one and booked her on & that of auction by candle. A small| gyietest place in the world, nor is it the | charge of intoxication. Sentence was ed as the article is put < g . ip-for sele tnd ihe last pid made before | Sanest, but when & woman walked in, | TusPended the next day. Electric Refrigeration Reasonable Rental THE ARGONNE 16th and Columbia Road N.W. MONTEVIDEO, Uruguay, September | 17 (#)--The Uruguayan government announced yesterday that it had de-i cided to break off diplomatic relations ON ROLL FOR RELIEF, with the Peruvian provisional govern- ment. an News- Bureau Reports Anplications for Non-Service Connected Disability Allowances. y allowances Applications for disabi R disabilities for non-service _cor for World War V have reached a total of more than 149,000, including 2,173 at the local regional office here,, it was announced today by Col. George E. Ijams, acting director of the United BStates Veterans' Bureau These applications are being filed at the 54 regional offices of the bureau. The largest block of applications has been received by the combined hos- pital and reglonal office at Hines, IlL, 9,048 having been reported by that sta- tion Other Stations Listed. Next in volume are tk reported by Nashville, Ten ham, Ala.; Cincin Mich.; Indianap: ville, Ky. Each of these ports more than 6,000. T glonal offices vary from as for Reno, Nev, to 5080 for City, Mo Up to August 31, 1930, more 7,000 of these claims had been adjudi- cated, resulting in 3,613 awards and 3,518 disallowances Handling of Blanks Expedited. In order to expedite the handling of | this enormous volume of new claims, | additional personnel has been supplied to & number of the fleld stations and the assistance of Army, Navy and Public Health surgeons and more than 3,000 Pension Bureau medical examiners sta- tioned throughout the country has been obtained to make the physical exam- inations necessary to determine the degree of disability. Allowances run from $12 for a 25 per cent disability to $40 a month for 100 per cent disability. | In the preliminary estimates, which were made by the Veterans' Bureau, it was _anticipated that approximately 156,000 men would benefit by these awards within a year after the act was passed. MOCK HEARING FEATURES | DIAMOND TAX! BANQUET | Mattingly Presides and Seutenceal Hipson, Company Director, to 20 Years as Cab Driver. | A mock trial, presided over by Judge | Robert E. Mattingly, was the feature of the annual banquet of the Diamond Taxicab Co. at Chillum Manor Club | Monday night. William Hipson, the unfortunate defendant, was charged with violating a certain order of the | blic Meddlesome Commission, that i | loitering about a certain public | place in the District of Columbia, to | wit, & near beer saloon. When not in | court, Mr. Hipson is a member of the board of directors of the company. | Under the relentless examination of Henry F. Fowler, prosecuting attorney, | Hipson broke down and confessed that | he had stolen coal for his mother when | s little boy, but that he had never | loltered about near beer saloons. The evidence against him, produced by Jo- seph D. Harrington, District hack in- | spector, who was the star witness, how- | ever, was too much, and in spite of the eloguent plea of A. D. Smith, defense counsel, the defendant was found guilty and sentenced to 20 years driving & taxicab. He noted an appeal. | A gathering of about 300 persons at- tended the banquet. Other entertain- ment was provided by a group of acts managed by Jack Mullane, with Billy La Salle as master of ceremonies. COL. F. W. GLOVER GIVEN | POST AT FT. BROWN, TEX. | Relieved of Duty in Militia Bu-| reau, War Department—Other Army Transfers. Col. Prancis W. Glover, Cavalry, has been relieved from duty in the Militia | Bureau, War Department, and assigned | to the 12th Cavalry, at Fort Brown, | Tex.; Col. Thomas L. Brewer, Infantry, now on leave of absence, has been or- dered to his home for retirement; Lieut. Col. Arthur J. Davis, Quartermaster Corps, has been relieved from duty with the New York Natlonal Guard, at New York City, and ordered to Fort Lewis, ‘Wash.; Capt. Thomas M. Martin, Quar- termaster Corps, at Fort George G. Meade, Md., has been ordered to Naga- saki, Japan, for duty in connection with the Army Transport Service; Capt. Thomas A. Young, Infantry, at the Oklahoma Agricultural College, at Still- water, has been assigned to the 7th In- fantry, at Fort Crook, Nebr.; Maj. J. H. St. John, Medical Corps, from San Prancisco to the Army Medical Center, city, and First Lieut. Lambert B. Infantry, from San Francisco to the Oklahoma Agricultural College, at Sllwater. BOY, 16, ;KCCUSED BALTIMORE, BSeptember 17 (/). ——i The grand jury today returned & mur- | der presentment, equivalent to indict- | ment, against Kennard Thompson, 16, accused of slaying his employer, Herbert G. Wetters, 51, a chemist, and hiding his body, preserved in alcohol, for & month in & barrel. Police said the boy confessed he killed and robbed Wetters the night of August 1, and then lived & life of luxury with money he obtained ' by forging his employer’s name. * | Son of Rear Admiral Phelps of found U. S. S. Northampton when the cruiser | docked at the Brooklyn Navy Yard for repairs. LIEUT. WOODWARD PHELPS, am Woodward | Baltimore, Md., who was | dead in his quarters on the A. P. Photo, SPECIAL ROUND TRIP Excursions Sept. 20—Sept. 21 s 16 1 CHICAGO Lv. Washington, Saturday, Sept. 20, 11:10 AM. Ar. Chicago, 7:40 AM. Return Sunday, Sept. 21. Lv. Chicago, 5:40 PM. TICKETS GOOD IN COACHES ONLY September 21 $6 Pittsburgh McKeesport and Braddock Lv. Washington, 12:20 AM. Return same day. Lv. Pitts- burgh 6:00 P.M,, Braddock 6:17 PM., McKeesport 6:28 P.M. TICKETS GOOD IN COACHES ONLY to September 21 HARPERS FERRY Martinsburg, Hancock and Cumberland Leave Washington 9:20 AM. Returning Same Day Leave Cumberland 5:50 P.M. and 10:25 P.M. Leave Hancock 6:56 P.M. Leave Martinsburg 7:35 P.M. and 12:26 Mid. Leave Harpers Ferry 8:09 P.M. ROUND TRIP FARES To Harpers Ferry .. To Martinsburg To Hancock .. To Cumberland TICKETS GOOD IN COACHES ONLY September 21 84 Atlantic City Lv, Washington, 6:15 AM. Returning Lv. Atlantic City, 7:00 PM. Philadelphia, 9:10 PM, same day. to Sept. 21 and Oct. 5 $5 NEW YORK || Lv. Washington 12 Midnight | | Baturday. Returning Lv. New York, West 23d St., 5:47 P.M., Liberty St., 6:00 P.M. Sunday. Awk Ticket Agent About Bpecial Sightseeing Tours to ALL TIME SHOWN STANDARD Baltimore & Ohio OPERAS .« + « Important! 30 different styles in all colors . .. heels up to three inches high \ silk faille for afternoon or evening s1 4.50 WSTOM MADE ARTCRAFT'S CONNECTICUT AVENUE SALON Corner L Street and Connecticut ‘The action is an outgrowth of events ' it burns out is the successful one. pounded her fist on the licutenant's (Copyrieht. 1930, by North Ame: paper Alliance. year. - PSS Trinidad expects bumper orops this | $2.45 to $3.95 Woolens New Fall flan- 81.19 n or and - hairline stripes novelty weaves price. Good col, Goldenberg's—Main Floor. and t a remarkable Charge Accounts Invited—No Interest or Extras Added Free Parking Opposite 8th Street Entrance Oar Phone Number NAtional 5220 New Novelty Slip-on - Gloves i §Qe in new tones of mushroom, nut, Mexican, and hazel. Modernistic designs, applique and other trims, Goldenborg’s—Main Floor, ew styles ,000 Lovely $5 and $6 HATS Lyons Velvets . . . Soleils . . . Fur Felts...FrenchFelts ... and Smart Novelties! MODEL High-Grade Manufacturers’ Sample Hats and Our Own Higher-Priced Fall Models! Women and misses who usually pay $5 and $6 for their hats will find a marvelous saving opportunity here tomorrow. Just one or two styles of a kind...s0o you can imagine the wonderful variety in these 2,000 stunninghats! Even if you are VERY particular, we feel confident that we have something you'll like and something that J3 will fit you. Tip-tilt Models . . . Cushion Brims . . . Berets . . . Cloches . . . fashions that are recognized leaders for Fall and Winter . . . fashions that are vastly becoming because they reyveal the fore- head and even the hair. Black . . . Brown . .. Cricket Green...Wine...Navy P lenty of No Lay-Bys or Exchanges E xtra Salelpeoplc ALL SALES FINAL Spacc! @oldenberr's—Becond Floor Never Before in Our Experience Have We Seen Such Values! $159.50 and $189.50 FUR COATS School Specials! Boys’ $13.50 Vest Suits With 2 Pairs Knickers As snappy and good looking a suit as we know at this price. tans and 7318 to $20 Prep Suits with 2 Longies $1.79 to $2.50 Knickers The 34 Pi Baby Figure Up to Exactly $10.25! But Our Baby Day Price Is Only Mother will find it both a convenience and a saving to take advantage of this tempting offer. are getting for only $7.48! 2 Vanta Shirts 2 Vanta Binders 2 Flannelette Gowns 2 Flannelette Gertrudes 1 Wool Sacque Attractive long sleeved rayon-and- cotton printed frocks that are inexpensive enough to wear for home wear, and smart enough Becoming styles with jabots, narrow belts, buckles, 1 Pr. Wool Booties 1 Rubber Sheet 2 Pkgs. 12 Red Star Diapers 2 Machine Made Dresses Phone Orders Will Be Gladly Filled Goldenberg's—Third Fleor And Now We Offer New Printed Rayon $10 and $Q.75 Sealine® With Lapin Sealine* With Leopard Sealine* With Squirrel Collar *Dyed oney) Richly toned in browns and well lined. Sizes 7 to 17, Another Bl‘x Treat for Tomorrow 35.55 #1 & $1.35 Bell Shirts and Blouses A sg.39 | Reguls apd fnd ouft) Sale of 200 New $12.50 Fall Dresses Our Feminine Customers Travel Prints and Plain Crepes— in Misses’, Women’s and Mushrat Extra Sizes Golden Muskrat Muskrat With Fitch Collar like the eces in This Layette $7.4s viting as the values! for a host of occasions. Just look what you Safety Pins pleatings, jumpers, 1 Receiving Blanket 1 Crib Blanket 2 Crib Pads new style points. When you can find smart frocks for only $5.55—it is time to select two—or even three —and the styles are fully as in- Cleverly tailored travel prints galore . . . so trim, so becoming, so practical And an up-to-the-minute collection of new, heavy crepeés in black, brown, navy, green, wine, etc.— many with flattering new collars, separate jackets, jabots, vestees and other And the best part of such a group is that whether you wear size 14 or 50—we can fit you in one or more smart models. Sizes 14 to 20; 36 te 44; 46 to 50 Goldenberg's—Second Floor. We could buy only 40 of these won- derful Fur Coats, and our only regret is that it was not possible to secure a much larger quantity in order that we could offer all of our customers an opportunity like this! Size 81x90 Inches If you've been waiting for a good op- portunity to save on double bed sheets —here it is! Perfect quality, staunch, and nicely finished. Full double bed size. 29c¢ Bleached Pillowcases Large si ca ing Soft ity—unusual at It is easy to buy fur coats of indif- ferent quality and doubtful style to sell at a low price, but it is no easy matter to secure beautiful furs such as these to sell for less than a hundred dollars! to go shopping, or to the office. etc. ., . . in small floral, print 18 and conventional patterns that combime medium $1.50 Mattress Covers Full and twin bed sises of hoavy round thread wnbleached $ J| or dark colors. SIZES FOR MISSES AND WOMEN A reasonable deposit will reserve Sizes 36 to 50. any Coat until November 1st. Goldenbors's—Second Floor sheeting—at a saving of 50c! Goldenbers’s—Main Floor - $1 Bleached Sheets 79