Evening Star Newspaper, November 13, 1930, Page 39

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"CREERON |D. C. HELD CENTER 1 ¢ SALE |(OFHIGHERLEARNING & Trimmed Hats &"5‘;:.:::: 278 1o 3181l veals Facilities for Social and Intellectual Uplift. 5 el ¢ aoser nnu- 1o Gres “ 18 e moter commanity Suroey PR e X Wi 's manifold activities and facilities for the social and intellectual unity set the Na- apart from other metro- 0 8 !uuunlry First Mortgage Loans politan areas, agcording of data in this fleld contained in Board of Trade survey. The opportunities here for education, for research in many of endeavor, for study in libraries oon- unlnl milliong ul volimes relating to specialized flelds of knowledge as well a5 more muu ¢1-mauum|. give the Nutional Capital the character of an. educational c-m e art lflleflu md s B while m‘gtuty and t.he extent of the plrh mud“sx‘mlc l.nrzc& e )e pn-mh regreational and so- lln a my n( t.hls character relllloul actiyities thrive an wealth of nchb]! and churches and other rel ".m by A invest- memt | pon fn Sount '?"?:.u. ot n-m_nn' amotntsthom S w5, B. F. SAUL CO. National 3100, 0 16k 84, NW. TROUBLED WITH (TCHY PIMPLES: On Neck, Chin, Arms and Limbs, cutlcun Heals. uqm-fl' ¢ ”x.:::. The bregking out was on fly neck, chin, and limbs. 2 e her found - imprm(vl ous mifit“- tional and social activities. 143,441 Students in D. C. Inmll:‘fl in mamhm“'fifi mg versif inelu ul AN :x"u utions _ in o tan metropoli -u . m.u of 142:441 stu- dents iristruc d the pas! rectlvuu cfi‘;mfrm uu teach mmupubllclchmholfiub tl T4, -tmu publ th.thcolty: ,E 33’5 i ussing Tive/ area, the aur?ey f‘m‘ates ‘Washin, a center for pflvl!e schools. A Biticn ™ ltw in jopment of of have been in successful operation for a half century or longer. Others have come into the fleld with and development of the city. ow has a very consider- it ] £ i 7 ; 6. W. U. Enroliment hn-t .the universities and' colleges ‘Washington University 1ist in enrollment. with 6,200 i Ot wiih 5405: Howard ; George- ity, fourth, with 2.611; and fln“\.;lmy °1 Maryland, Afth, with In numbers stitutions were BILIOUSNESS SLUGGISHNESS CONSTIPATION B i BRIGHT V! wn, George Wi tan, Howard, University of Cathelic Univers 5Y WORK o WHILE YOU §LE8P' .- “The imestimable valu muh thnt Iy notgs‘ o g; qu-nmi- in man leaflets, m vfln“« ete. “ future tmmd in pmeu. e com- will be 41200 ROQMS WiTH 1200 BATHS @ Al rooms ere outeide, & @ All rooms have Servidans. QMWMW‘Q of tnlumtéons" search, science and a ~ of tional QPPOSITE PENNA. STATION 31*ST. & 7% AVE. Opposite Penna. Statian x NEW YORK s20 H"n'c!bl"" Gmlty Simply of Acidity! judged. and ungey W"“ SR Goers of & not understood physical condition ;wm '"°a-muu-umwfidlg :fl:um of us are only half our- emenuuanmm efficient be- ':i‘nnm ity. selves, Board of Trade Survey Re- i the | States Soldiers’ Home. tions housing denominational, educa-! THUKSDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 1930. THE KvENING STAR, WASHINGIUN, D. C, 3.%;.&4‘““ "“"""“,.‘:é.:.__f;a il avwaes M5 | FOR MRS. STEINMEYER b, m_.. """“‘;.,,. AL Goorse- | Saiolc 2308 | Woted Humanitarian of Riverdale lection of ml.nen.!a and :pectu N " fossil vertebrates; Red m & :t‘ mrut.wmus . Devoted Life to Missions—Suc- the D. A. R. Museum, the Naval Museum x“'.n‘:r Joom cumbs to Long Illness. Bpecisl Dispatch to The Star. Day Saints RIVERDALE, Md, November 13.— 865 | Funeral services were held yesterday for Mrs. Mabelle M. Steinmeyer, wife of = S NEBRASKM TO SPEAK Chancellor Burnett to Address Alumni at University Club. ch-u-lkt A. Burpett o versity of Nebrasks will h‘ vanl extensive collection of Line azing - i Brings Relief! PILES GONE IN 5 DAYS OR MONEY BACK “There'ls No Doubt Pile-Foe Will Help Others As It Did Me” Writes: MR. D. C. ROSE of Orange Oity, Florida. work ' hTa oA e ok el o Tou' W WREERI 10 Yol €4 e g:e 1llness. 3 mnlrdden!o(t-hh years, coming here 6| home in Indiana. 1,448 uuwomw-rmm»- 00 w’n & translator by President loodrow in Prance, caring Wilson and later she served for wounded Ameri- can soldiers. Her life had been devoted mllllons While in Prance her home Washington is shown to be well pro- vided with parks. The outstanding Government developments include Rock Creek Park and the Zoological Park, | Unitarian Potomac Park with its cherry blossoms of world-wide fame, Meridian Park, where costly and lavish landscaping and ornamentation are nearing completion, and the extensive grounds of the United - NIl aan b = B 93000 COCKTAIL The tastiest, eoehcillmm:wmdod 3 parts tomato catsup, and 237,770 | Prince of Wales to Visit Bermuda. LONDON, November 13 (#).—It was officially announced Tuesday that the Prince of Wales will visit Bermuda and Jamaica on his voyage to South Amer- whkhluphnlgmm early next | A total of 4,264 acres of parks are under the care of the Office of Public es | Bulldings and Public Parks. This does not include the 175 acres in the Zoologe jcal Park, 58.8 acres of the Capitol 11.8 acres ul the Botanic Gar. | 68 42 acres of the culture] | TP4F- the Sole WI'I ds and the 500 acres I%?WIM\’IQ-MM miraculous you instantly, 3 thm wh- healing process goes on for 5 days, then your piles will be a thing of ! st or costs you nothil r how many of prepara- have bl:f wmnut success, ng to gain and Towels and Tollet Tissues g sSmineioe Dieess increasing for are Swedish Toller bearings for railway equipment. “YOU HAVE DEMONSTRATED” GRIMM President of Wm. A, White & Sons. Four times President of the Real Estate Board of New York. “The development of real estate values in America is always furthered by modern improvements. Only in that way has real estate become one of the premiere factors b‘Amrha’aeemwmicM “It is intevesting to me to note that the same principle which dominates the development ofmlmacholdsgoodinothctfiddbM principle which you have demonstrated by * your use of the Ultra Violet Ray in the toasting process.” ~ Everyone knows that sunshine mellows = that’s why TOASTING includes the use of the Ultra Violet Ray. LUCKY STRIKE —the finest cigarette you ever smoked, made of the finest tobaccos=the Cream of the Crop—~THEN ="IT’S TOAi‘I’!D." Everyone knows that heat purifies and ;;EASTI-G removes harmful irritants that cause throat irritation and coughing. No wonder 20,679 physicians have stated LUCKIES to be less irritating! “It’s toasted”™ Your fllroat Protection—against Irrltcflon—agclns‘l'.saul Consistent with ita policy of laying the faéts before the public, The American Tobacco Company has invited Mr. Petey Grimm nmmmqfichfinm* famous Tpasting m 1‘;

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