Evening Star Newspaper, November 12, 1930, Page 11

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’WEnmu'. NOVEMRER 12, 1930, e e P — 3 Solomon, David, Job, Confucius, Napoleon ==l . More SpeCIaI Savings | No Further Reductions During e | T | fff D 5215 3 for Thursday, Friday and | President Hoover today gave Repre- senitative Kefdall of Pennsylvania as- surances thab there would be no fur- Ande sotualiii ihe. the armcinil of 16¢ | | tatuiaect @ polismin, here o5, momnwmem.uunng the pe- l,'/ A- vy “ S . e 4 5 3 o 1 e LEVITAN RE-ELECTED s : atur d a y D urin g O e RIS CITIZENS' PRESIDENT . ‘.s,,‘,;:",f;{:?m,‘,, ; Jur m Gepmmem wnum 11 hy id the ) ; ¢ 4 : %fi“&‘.‘zfi‘ é‘l;ce llgepsnm ment | George B. Fraser Addresses Colum- Our 2?"' Year of a survey of the postal service in the Jargest cities of the country,| bia Heights Business Men’s P'fbbc et b ] -mld\ mulud in nfl::‘mo:;ne':c"% Association. i ‘ \ mail lellvcrhl uld collections ‘in each of these cities, thus throwing thousands | of substitute employes out of work. B. A levitan was last night re- e elected ~ president of the Columbia Inquiry ¥s Fave: 'Helghul Business Men's Association at | ¥ FHe reminded the President, he said.|the annual election, held at 3310 Four- A Word that many protests had been rrs!r.v.ered teenth street, W, F. Dlnner ‘was elected by patrons whose service was impaired, | first vice president, A. R. Swan, sec- £ o g and he stated that he felt the commit- [ ond vice president, nnd “Miss Lillias of A reciation tees of Congress should investigate the | Cropper, third vice president. H. E. E PP . survey and mscertain the extent of re-| Philiips was re-elected secretary-treas- e service. urer. You and your neighbors, * Q Arpropflnlm of Federal funds t0| George B. Fraser, vice president of unemployed this Winter was| the Washington Gas Light Co. was m Mmul mn:::‘l‘“ ht by Senator McNary | guest speaker, outlining th fvi of aasisiant Republican leader | 61 the company. 5. he astivie [ 1 store in 1805 4o 118 stores at . in the Senate. At the same time it was| Other speakers included Eugene Mi- the present time. snnounced that the President’s Emer- | noux, newly elected president of the oy SRR gency Committee has fixed the number | Georgia Avenue Business Men's Asso- - involuntarily dropped from the pay rolls cm.lon. and H. G. Seboure and Thomas of the automobile and construction ins| D, Bresnahan, deiegates of the Oitizens: dustrles slone at nearly 1 500,000 work- | Porum_ of Golumbie Heights. The gssociation voted an appropria- “Phése two industries, sccording 10| tion fo give & dinner o the Golumbia | LA ol sy AT~ Ohairman Woods of the Mmployment | Heights base ball team, which finished g P P n:' at we Committee, each are $2,500,000,000 be- | second in the Oapital City League this |7’ l;,l’:nn continue them after hind their previous yedr in gross busi- | year. this week, n ans for s “f and better” : " Would Tise R Orows., Christmas lane on Fourteenth street m',“_"“' Bay you ':"ln'lclmu‘ " Senator MeNasy, while not prepared | this vear were discussed. These remarkable savings. vetsonally to itroduce legislation, he —— We suggest that you shop e B g~k yogBsoog | Machado Asks School Aid. early, u me‘; r'r:»m ‘Red Cm“u tor| HAVANA, November 12 (#).—A mes- the relief of distress in America.” sage from President Machado fo the ators forecast that unemploy- | House of Representatives requested au- .,,:!wm.m.exv:::;:;:mm:;;g; e — |} | TOOTH PASTE with a 65c purchase of | | , ‘ PEOPLES COFFEE with dent’'s Commitiee a picture ol ~ ; SRR Pl A | ! f h-g:u:::nd ;l‘::vetrhecl:ll::nbo.tku‘vw- s l ' lA LASINE !or outhy nuuun”-:. A‘A'I‘f | for ) I / the purchase "{ e f e ieirivg "orth "ttt pmol | pecia i The plecsant, astingly efoctios AXTISEFTC ;-.”-F::.?gr gughout 23¢ e ‘ 2-Qt. Aluminum ! ROUND TRIP ubes o " eotn Wiake up yous shin ! (Limir, egular 10c Cakes et S . Al for 6SC g I.IF!IIIUY o el s s ' Percolator 69¢ naw before m he 2 hardens the y 9 Iy would intr ition proposing Excursions e B Seainer) Special . . lnv-tlnuo- m ility of un- S A NOVEMBER 15—16 —il el . 4 E R 23 CITIZENS TO MEET a5 RPN FREE!—A -65¢ bottle | $12 » . & 1. sAsy Tacum | Candy Savings! || Cigar Savings! BARNARD'S LILAC SATURDAY NIGHT| ’ || CINCINNATI . WLk sack purchase’ e} (Rt T 98¢ 214.Lb. Box | All 10c Cigars - FLEURS VEGETAL Special Mueting Called by Presi- OAKLEY i 25cCakes of THOMPSONS 4 i 1 Miss. Ameriéa 51 35¢ 4 With Edeh'Prirohass’of s dent Hagenner to Disonss. . | | FAST NORWOOD | |} PURE CASTILE SOAP ok of 50°s . . $3.5 &urfilfm- Lv. Washington, Saturday, Assorted Chocolates o l.__._l 5". $3.50 4:33 P. M. Returning Sun- . e \ A large box of assoried chocol | iga m:'k Center u..-n:ev ».; pew ae- | d?“u Lv, tcu;:umm ;: i _— . ot oy el 'm;:';a:; 5gc ; A" ‘5C Clgars vens' Advisory Council and nnemploy-| | P. M. Oakley T:07 P. M. 1 = | % GANY .. +enoush for the whole 7 for 25¢ m relief ;? Illflll‘fl‘lf al':‘tu?t:: Tickets Good in Coaches Only $ 4 ' Yon) ; . 2 " o o & special meeting of 5 !'d-nhn of Citizens’ Associations, o — B e Box. of 50 s e v, $1.79 [ 7 foe® ottock tataas Sgnt. o | | NOV. 16 and NOV. 30 ; : ss to ’ "'t“u?";‘ with :'u%mnzflb:&';&: ] ¢ a1 1| SING . 5c¢ Sino Cigars NEW YORK M $0c.Calbuits Mixed Nuts Grophee - R ) ‘ P2 s o 50, . . L et caam Market, | | Lv. Washington, 13 Midnight i i A Rare Treet at . begin January 1, | i Reti h W Ib. 3531, by the federation's Marker Gom: | | Fork. West 130 e 5:47 P ar : hite Pine 79c . 59 3 e ’2 50 Value R iaci ™ foe new sstam of voting for mem- | | LIDSFY BL. 8:00 7M. Sundey. e Cough Syrup | K ' { pecs ot the council is sought to be - | Bpecial SigHisceins Tours i 1 b By Meaie 29¢ Toast-O-Nuts, Ih. ................... 23c enslnglon Plpe organic act creating ‘the council. ! - Conels "Brs ol 27(- | 25¢ Hershey Bars, plain. 2 . g\m the proposed aystem voters would | All Time Shown Standara | | Common Colds 5¢ Beechnut Fruit Drops e Spécially priced + o o 4 ) o« $1 29 : e v’ Breieice ' | | Baltimore & Ohlo Tor s, Sl smoke try ohe (of cal I8 e s n { {4 s, 1 . or a imth . r@u m:lnnfl-elc\;;: :‘t't‘:;' 1;; resentation on | 65¢ 8-Ounce Size Extract 59¢ Ib. Chocolate Kensington B mm%“ .?M"m-‘. Ds. { . 1 and made o weh ‘at’ $2.50 Cin oo : Vanilla Bean ; Coverad e i Rail Commissioners Meet. | Just Think of It— : A favorite preparation ; : ‘ CHARLESTON. 8. C.. November 12| | | tor favoring candien, cakee ] C Brazil Nuts EXTRA SPECIALL in_the | ) The Star delivered to door every evening and Sinday #nd other delicacles. I d y F o o iy | ReR o J 2 g s Wenater of Tows. president | | Telephone Nationa) 5000 and de. 49¢ Peoples Quality Lsatherette 5¢ Dos, § want to huy several, 49¢ Pound’ Box | Ci P h Viese B I lgar ouc 2 of the bodyn:‘loflfa&ddlver the lnmnl livery will start at once. Mammy Lou Pocket \ 19¢ Boule of 100 today. 1y 1 Bathing and i i | L8 2 f h the purchase of WHEN ANKLES TAKE THE SPOTLIGHT Rubbing Alcoholic | ) Assorted Chocolates | | g ridmar Sefesy | :.::Q,;\';z i -Omj Special .39¢ ‘ Cadillac - 12 dox. @T S/A\\/E R oy [ RPTERRE 33 Mammy Low Pewrut Brinie 5 Eigers ® 35¢ ¢ 39 Tablets 12¢ 21c boluuie 1 ~ ] 35¢ l. jar e - 3 ) f : 4 25¢ boiue o 25¢ b, | a9¢ pini | 3 os. P = i :‘Mercuro- 4 Cold | Water White : e S H O E S Al | «chrome | Qhesiagen Medal | 'S::;w}::sr | Mineral 1;::;:::: Awm'th“ EVOKE HEARTY APPLAUSE W, | Solution i | Honey P " Oil - 13¢ 17e | 24¢ 11e 33¢ 83¢ The “Unity™ ~of black or ’ ot 79¢ Christmas Cards . . . 69c Silver _Anniversary Stationery $1.19 Belle-Lite Lamps . . 98c p ‘Twenty-one Christmas cards (each one different) to a ; . An attractive table lamp that really must be seen to R KT i W |z [5¢ B ¥ R BT s Foot Saver Shoes have o glib way of : . Bach box contains 24 double sheets i 4 . ¢ §| $3.98 Duro Electric o foou cualy tnen foiehed wwitne | |Oc Monticello Toilet Tissue 6 for 29¢ shedding over ony ankl i L race "cgnd shim 2 P h’ DnI‘Ol( i 3 % offer available tdo“!l:ery":"!.uwlmel (%:nkt; A 'hv:h’umu ;!l this nolh, toilet tfim contains l.IDM N 3 s e. Sheets, arkal . o G ol Warming Pads . . . $3.29 PLE B e S e e g e — e e individualify of design . . . sleek and ' A vezy Jow price for an lactrie hoating pad ot this ;. £ : frim . . . their suave, modish materials. quality, Every home should have one, $3 00 K h Cl k $| 79 $|.98 Electrlc Flatlrons . $|.59 Yoo o itchen OCKS . . . A tully guaranteed electrie fiatiron, eomplete with ex- But more propably, it's their masterful Cheerful kitchen clocks with pendulums. Choose & @ tension cord and non-heating handle. Tip-up attachment ) orch comsiruction . . . a poreried In KN\ l $1.98 Leather Bridge Sets, $1.79 e Tl AT T el g built offair which moulds the muscles eckn of card, 5 ' fo nature’s own grace of line. Firmly, it x;f;f:“:::"‘ et s omtpartty Thied in vemuing lontnet $2.65 Poker Chip Rack . $1.98 95c Alarm Clocks . . . . 79C\ 3 supports the orch. Tenderly, it relaxes B 4 S > Dpk 2 i 15¢ Bab Panls RO 10c*. all pressure. It scothes the foor. Fress Y 98c Thermos Bottles, Pint . 73c D Metal Waste Baskets . . .3 the mind. And pays the mostl Flat- . i Chi, Packe. “Raeh Tatk ‘comes somplete with 100 asspated 1.98 Th Lunch- . 3 can have a hot or oold drink with your lunch u chip racks. Each rack comes complete with 100 assorted ermos tering sort of tribute to the anklel otk 3 e o Slnade R et o A SRR K 5 s With V4 hnc TIIEuu lur%]t' sl 69 Many Other Worth-Whlle Values at Every Pec les Drug Storre'

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