Evening Star Newspaper, September 28, 1930, Page 12

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N F M. SACKETT, A.E. AND P, BA matc ‘o chow professioni mor ELEVEN DEPRTS AFTER MAKING GOOD AS _F.rgfxov i e e T s FUR NEWAIRMA". Ambassador to Berlin Re- S Ty e, Hh B % ¢ . i ek sy el ] ' is the land which out of a hookish \ ported Sure-Footed in Jawyer can make in Owen D. Young & T : Py lf !u):erlntlve "l’dun;:il:kmm‘e'n' o . exas, Arizona and Louisiarfa the Service. o Henry Tord % reorgunizer of the : 7th, 8th and E Sts.—National 9800—No Connection With Any Other Store Cities Named on Southern — Dl s (ot G Do ‘W. Morrow suddenly an astute poli- tician and a high statesman. Mr. Sackett's career 15 an almost .. Transcontinental Route. | Former Senator Has Always Learned Businesses By the Associased Press. Eleven cities will serve as depot.points , From Top Down. on the new Southern transcontinental airmail Iotus over which service is to begin October 15. h‘rhe complete route announced as fol- BY WILLIAM HARD. ws: Pred Atianta, Ga.; Jackson, Miss.: Shreve- | nas romaraed tor o orriat o Sad P. port. La. Dallas Fort Worth. Big |ington. We knew him here sq Delied Spring and El Paso, Tex., Douglas. (States Senator from Kentucky before Tucson and Phoenix, Ariz, and 1o |he became A. E. and P. All books of A sl;il'r route w4l include San Angelo | aae T fo) Hcal Teference now rec- wal L el as sim] superbly— and San Antonio, Tex. in the service, | & ‘and . SRR ith connections at Big Spring. In ad- |~y “gocicit A E and P, has fee dition, the Post Office Department said, e D i Lo e | AMBASSADOR TT. the schedule has been so devised_that | jPending his time in Germany, where : v he is Ambassador for the United States.| — rounded him and made him the head ' of €€ . 9 A of ublic utility. He then had rned { . ot 3T ek il - ay-Slim” Rubber through train connections, San Diego That's the “A” in A. E. and P. The and El Centro, Calif.; Yuma, Ariz, antl | «g= 45 for extraordinary,. The “Br 1| Vithout exhibiting any more dizziness 7 pumerous places in Texas Wil benet | o plenipotentiaty. e “A" 15 the }““"d“l“'l!g,‘* - ey Seste, 7th, 8th and E Sts.—National 9800 Because the airway is not lighted, | it BUt the TE” and the et tain goat in our State Department serv- | Quernight stops will be made, in botli | 15 $oday on any extraordingty sission o T e A s o No Connection With Any Other Store directions, at Fort Worth. This factor, | anywhere. Nor Is any. Ambossedes o DRI 0 i A . OB it was said. will give New Orleans the |ours today clothed anywhere with -plen.. diplcmatizing at Berlin. He also had | e exiting. sirmali routs Grom. That | EOUpnary” povers. " 'E" and "B are | i’ opporiuties” 1o apeerve M o | i . e Lo oss] a grand free pasf . g & oo 4o thencs i o | e 0 8 o0, trs it B lonaln S . W || Just in From Holland San Antonio. guent than they are today and when. in | Mr Sackett, as a diplo ig,an ama- Eastbound planes will connect at|the absence of cablegrams and radio- | teyr. ' Forth Worth with the north bound grams, they ocould commit their coun- 4 . long m“t”hamuoult: e et 0 4 service to Kansas City and Chicago | tries fo high engagements with much | 1008 that he g ol T and the present Bosion-New Vork- |more liberty of genius. It will be Jong | ray’ very Mk oacket t0 do it, has to| u l u S Philadelphia-Atlanta planes will con- | pefore a prosaic realism will produce for s t: G, Dect with the west-bound planes at|us the veracious title, *Ambassador fl?&“}:&,’{‘;{,fi;“fi:‘v‘e R Jocular insta: f American adapt- % : . AP o D ks (2 B Gl | T S o, 56,0 27 This Corset Does More for Your never learned anything from the bot- Brows ks e poriiion. of Beping. o ; otentiary. u,; Figure Than An 18-Day Diet learn things from the top down. He began by practicing law., He had not practiced it long when people sur- Reducing Corset _ Literally Melts Pounds Away Atlanta. normal and negotiatory.” case admirable. The Ge: | ’ The Aviation Corporation, of New S abe %9 P . York City will operate the new route Sure-Footed and Not Dizzy. SISt s A scios ammteur dip > 1 2 3 You'll lave the “slim” under contract, using tri-motore That title, i . e : : A a e plares, capable of a speed of 125 -lles | Sackett vory Devan Sind e Aoasa. T ioAn; PEOTBIODAL iplomatic | feelmg'the new C-B R“b.ber por hour East bound, and 115 miles per | be bestowed upon him straight off. Mr.| It s idie to think that our American | Reducing Garment gives hour westbound. Sackett, A. N. and P, is an interesting | professional diplomatic service is froth. | 1 No stop was scheduled at Birming- | and most satisfactory proof of the ease | It is solld experionoe. aut of Shin a| , y you—for it actually does ham, Ala, the department said, be- |and success with which a normal and | President can hurl almost any frag- | DOZEN k 1 i h Cause the ‘alrport at that city 15 {00 | negotiatory American lawyer and busl- | ment snywhere 1o remmaaie ety make you loose weight as gmall for the safe operation of the | ness man can assume altitudinous dip- | that it Wil fit its new on Ice, ind" long as you wear it! With larger planes” that will be used. lomatic duties—and perform them— | pointing amateurs Single and 8‘ 8y i : d a soft sawmi top and cov- ered with a smooth knitted fabric that absorbs perspir- ation and keeps your body without f precipices and | more chances of mi: ilure | { - double tulip e ———————————————————————————————————————— 3 cool. SHIPBUILDERS REVEAL : e SR 40,000 MEN AT WORK|| _ UNUSUAL OFFER _act at once! Famous American Radiator Co.’s species; in red, SORMPITY pink, blue, lav- Report Made to President Hoover to Refute Rumors Construc- HOT w ATER S, HEATING PLANT H. Gerrish Smith, president of the ender, yellow. tion Has Lessened. NEW YORK, September 27.—The Complete s s No month Cash R Needed oouncil, said the report was issued to National Council of American Ship- Tefute® rumors here and abroad that All equipment completely NmT"EA’ I Miss Hatton, fash~ ibnist from the C-B Corset Co., will be in our Corset Shop this week and will person- . ally fit you if you de- . sire. Corselettes, 36 to 44; girdles, 26 to 36— $3.50 to $6.50 Corset Shop—Third Floor Crocas Bulbs, in a choice of white, blue and pink. Doz, 50c. Hyacinth Bulbs, extra large and healthy; white, red, blue and pink. Ea, 10c. Housewares—Sixth Floor _ builders forwarded a report to Presi- dent Hoover—Thursday showing that construction had lessened in the past i Y i b sy e . et installed. ~ Finest Is HEA"NG co' resulted. Take advantage of the of 1393 Florida Ave. N.E. 40,000 men are employed in a $75,000,~ g o cen ey S M newy the cold westher pLONE ATLANTIC 4496 ANSBURGH’S der the terms of the merchant marine “The ifdustry 7th, 8th and E Sts.—National 9800—No Connection With Any Other Store and guaranteed workmans act of 1928. as it was LANSBURGH'’S 7th, 8th and E Sts.—~National 9800—No Connection With Any Other Store transferred from ‘Omaha, Nebr., to the Philippines; Lieut, Col. James. , Infantry, from Fort Monroe, Va., 1o the Gens Quarter- n, D. C.; Maj. Infantry, fronr the Not in Years Have We Been . Able to Offer Such a Silk Value o Bolt Upon Bolt—The Leading Colors 40 In. Flat Crepe Is Flat Crepe $ A Very Unusual ® ~ What Would It Cost Me to Smart for Fall? Value for Monday Mo ¢ ibinsis Officer William A. Genoar, from San Warrant Officer Samuel Miller, from Fort Howard to San Juan. Capt. Prank W. Arnold, Quartermas- ter Corps; Capt. Charles L. Charlebois, Quartermaster Corps, and First Lieut. Phil Cass, Field Artillery, have been These New Tunic Dresses Speak Russian Without Saying a Word $39,50 his home to await retirement, and Sergt. Maximilian Bartowski, Ordnance Corps, at Fort Eustis, Va., has been retired on his own application after more than 30 years' servce. Seek Pro];er Home For Nine-Year-Old > The Russian tunic is a fashién for all! Heir to Fortune Look t? vour Vogue or and Tuesday Onl For the tall and slender there’s the short 4 4 Social Servi Harper’s Bazaar for the ey tunic with the spirit of the Cossack, for the Court Asks Social Service answer to this question! . . $5.45 short person, the long tunic that tends to add. Bureau to Probe Abodes Because of its graceful 2 heig!lt, and for the matured woman, the of Divorcees. draping qualities flat G To Make medium length tunic. .By the Associated Press.® it | crep_e ii thehs mar tfe ;t This —T! - | o 7 Pl e Fdlagy ek choice for the new fas P whether either of two wealthy homes ions. 18 a proper place of abode for a 9-year- H Fe e i "": b A small price Mrl.-?n:n Bfir: »fi?fi’;fi'i‘nfi'&?'&nfi" R.& What Are the for a dress so TR The S o i vdrve e boy's . . smart! Including custody was given to the mother. Three Lea,dl‘ng COlOT'S? McCall pattern, Zh0ia 1o boy's shont. Betamine. the 3 ' number 6268; found he had been taken from the They re InCl‘udCd- ize 38. 45c school by his father and place¢ in the . size 3 . home nl;thlb‘:ll{wr'l btall’;eel;. e . In tl litigation now ore ge H . Lewls, each side contends thai_the Rich browns, glowing, sother's home 15 not a desirable place = reds, soft greens, new O Tty Sy, it asket blues—there’s no question s fiwwm:‘ifls‘;r:%:‘;;’u;fl;}:fi?gu%; as to their authenticity! o e w“.smble fi.“t Only - A. The blouse of the mili- o investigaie the respect) T crepe that wnl! hold its tary Cossack _inspired e | Flesh Rubytone own—compare it with $5.77 e Seld vk <0 White Winetone higher priced grades right to Make lic embroidered. $39.50. ANCHOR BAR TEETH s Osk Rose A d 5 mesy_ron s - o st in our own department Thi B. This youthful model of Wlispdc l’ir::: F”m'," 2 you will at once note the 18 brown canton was cre- g same smooth finish and D g Marble Green 3 . ress its sleeve treatment. Clads Green . the same soft quality! On .50. 510 15 Cricket Green sale for two days—when it Its sleeveless o ey ::':';5: . Manila Brown is gone, there will prob- jacket is its new- c. b canton, in :m iy NATURAL NATURAL Bison Brown bl i thi ness note. In. fashions this model with “ Guaranteed to Fit Tight ably no more at cluding McCall, a softly draped neckline Crown and Bridgework Salvador Brown . . 6239; siza. 36 edged with beads, Guardsman Blue prros S0e. $39.50. . $5 $5 Per tosth Per srown. Teeth Extracted, $1.00; with Gas, §2 nmmmwflui—wfl.un DR. LEHMAN ores Wacivoriie & oud 10 Admirality Blue _ ¥ Silks—Third Floor ¥

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