Evening Star Newspaper, November 14, 1930, Page 22

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;s i il '? i |GREEN GRAIN CARTEL N can Farmer May Feel ous Effect of Eurapean Marketing Plan. : th consequences W} for the Ameérican farmer. Single Price on Surplus. A common selling organization be- n these countries has been created whlch -m enforce a single pri ir agrarian m B el o nu'plu:u mmrmd their regulate production an arkets. The central organi K locate in Belgrade, with de- THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, FRID EINSTEIN TO VISIT UNITED STATES FOR RESEARCH ROCKVILLE. 'ROCKVILLE, Md., November 14 ('D. cial) —m county “commissioners ha to the Bethesda Ool! = - of 'h:sh Leo .ch ‘Wal- , to operate & golf driving m m for one year from Wflu hu petitioned the comm! lbn-nlurlurmltwmnouctlm]r shooting game at 7101 Wisconsin have fixed Tuesday, December 3 noon, for & hearing here to embln pro- tests, if to be submitted. On Mond: December 22, the com- missioners, sitting as & district council, will hold a hearing at the county building_at Silver s rln( on the peti- tion of Virtie M. ler for reclassifica~ tion of certain |oh in the resubdivision of lots 16 and 17 of E. Brooke Lee's Second Addition to Silver 8 , it be- ing desired to have them classified as industrial E instead of residential A. Licenses have been issued here for the marriage of Glyde E. Willlams, 22, and Miss Evelyn M. Robertson, 22, both of Washington, and John T. Smith, 40, and Miss Bertha May King, 29, both of Montgomery County. The, purchase of an additional pump for Rockville's water system has been authorized by the mayor and council, as has the construction of a sidewalk on Wood lane in front of the colored church on that thoroughfare. Among the out-of-county couples married in Rockville within the last few days were John L. Voegler and AY, NOVEMBER 14, 1930. of Washington, M- rformed . Bertram SITE FOR FIRE HOUSE BOUGHT AT CABIN JOHN Lot on Conduit Road Purchased as Preliminary to Erecting Mod- ern Building. By a Staff Correspondent of The Star. CABIN JOHN, Md., November 14.— Preliminary steps toward securing a modern building to house the Cabin John k Volunteer Fire Department have l:?r’: taken, with the purchase of a site for the structure and the ap- pointment of a Building Committee. The lot on which the fire house will be erected is on Conduit road and was purchased from Mrs. D, 8. Tuohey. C. E. Benson, president of the Pire Department, announced the personnel of the committee which will %lme Df“t,l’fimj!c! It includs ld)il!‘ ohey, Hannon and Sydney Graham. — Dr. C. E. Guillaume, the Swiss scien~ tist, who in 1920 received the Nobel Prize for Physics, has been awarded the Institute for his services to horology, %Medll of the British Horological | Co. | i | fliit E{ggsfl ] | s, g3 3 55%}‘ pa cuy Attorney Carl Budv reported to City Council at the informal meet- ing held yesterday that he had com- piled a quantity of data to use in the city’s fight l{llfll‘ the water rate in- creases sought by the Alexandria Water ‘The city budget for 1931 is expected g 4 B | i i 5: | g & E i & i ! ! : : i i | | | E ; ol E! 1 § § : rivative us in each of the countries m:l“ "Vitn organization to_be wlm hy next March and work to “Prof. Albert Einstein, world-famous scientist, will make his second visit to the United States in December. He plans a three-month stay in California and will devote much of his CHRISTMAS CARDS, 5¢ TO 25c New Mill Purchase which is expected to be lower than the Canadian, American opposition is "!‘!.nt“' and Vienna, whleh, it is as- and the Mount n Observatory (shown above). time 10 research at the Callfornia Institute of Technology trade their manufactured goods to the agrarian countries at proper competi- tive prices. A commercial treaty be- tween Austria and Csechoslovakia is thought will follow. e i o Bl i g v % to market most of the expo S |1 cimenlts ey S St t, barley, com and rye of llnmd o '.hcn‘nomlc S e eniat o! its political enemiu, Rumania and Jugoslavia. The too, by what s obviously a rati e attempt to fage the agrarian crisis by co-operat rather than by wasteful competition. mmmhu-c«nl"“um reported today in sumed, will not be able any longer to GERMAN LAUDS CADETS Lieut. Gen. Werner von Blomberg Visitor at West Point. WEST POINT, N. Y., November 14 (#)—Lieut. Gen. Werner von Blomberg of the German Army inspected the corps of cadets at the United States Military Academy yesterday. He also made a tour of tion through the ition | barracks of the 19th Division and ex- pressed pleasure at the evidences of West Point discipline in the barracks and on the parade d. He was greeted salute of 19 guns. Four Rooms, Kitchen and Bath, $57.50 Cambria-Majestic 1324 Euclid Street N.W. Any Boy Would Like One of These 5 Different STEELCRAFT TOYS Steam Roller Army Truck Mail Truck Dump Truck Special Tomorrow at —Every boy knows and wants Steel- craft toys, and here is an opportunity to secure them at a mighty low price. ‘They are made entirely of heavy gauge steel . . A man can stand on any otlg of them without damaging them. The wheels are double disc with solid ruth ber tires. Hook-and- Ladder Truck wear off. $5.95 Doll Carriages —Sturdy metal b frame carriages with finely woven fabric bodies in fawn, ivory and blue finishes—reclin- ing back and adjustable hood. large dimples in ber panties, bonnet. Airplanes and Trucks ~—Cholce of a heavy steel airplane or dump truck—in green and orange baked enamel finishes. Airplane, 17 . long; ‘Truck, 15 in. long. Special Saturday —These v tractive u.ll.lnd-redr costumes at- org mate shoes and “Sweetums” Baby Dolls Special Saturday $3 49 —Lovable little b “SBweetums,” 20 inches tall, with eyes that open and shut and two Dressed in white voile, with rub- sllk socks Imported Felt Dolls $1.00 babies are 15 Inches . Underskirt, panties, And they are finished in heavy baked enamel that is hard to —S8tron, operate: her cheeks. bell and Ford Fire Chief Autos ey 795 autos, headllghu front bumper, license plate, tank on rear, spe- cial tires and windshield. Fin- with nickeled ished in black and red enamel. —Freight in ruffied with hat, to cars, 8 warnin, Track 'TOYLAND—AT KANN'S—FOURTH FL(QR. ‘Lionel Train Outfit Special Smurd::' $9 9 5 passenger train sets—consis of locomotive with headlight, ! sections of curved signal and transformer. orms a 30-in. circle. ack, $1.50 and $2.00 . Full Fashioned SILK 89C HOSE OJL Every pair perfect. pure silk mullty. in both chiffon and service weights. Chiffons with twin int heels, service silk with French Bo All the fashionable new nwdu Fine hnulery at the lowest price in many years—Street Floor. i\den’c $2.00 Gloves Unlined dress gloves and lined gloves for general wear, of lxulhnt quality capeskin. Brown, 50c¢ Children’s GLOVES Warm fleece-lined fersey gloves, with or without fur tops; Jersey gaunt with decorated cuffs; and plain an fancy knitted gloves. Women’s $1.00 Fabric GLOVES 69(! Both slip-on and fancy cuff styles in these smart gloves of suede~finish fabric, in all sizes and all colors.— Satisfaction Since 1859 mms mufi 810-818 Seventh St. $1 Full-Fashioned More of these famous hose at this new bar- gain price. Bemberg is famed as the aristo- crat of rayon—with luxurious, subdued nat- N.W. ural luster. All the new colors.—Street Floor. On the Third Floof Bigger, brighter and better than ever! And King’s Palace usua! low prices at the lowest level in many years. toys, mechanical toys, educational toys—and a real SHOW OF CHARMING DOLLS. Santa Claus himself i§ here and invites all the children to visit him. Crosley Radio Given Away! Come in and learn about this wonderful offer! can enter this interesting contest. \ tubes. See the radio in.our window. Outdoor toys, indoor EAUTY Ever The award is a $79.. customer Cro-lefl “Mate” all-electric screen-grid neutrodyne radio set, complete witl Wintef Coats With Beautiful Fur Collars and Cuffs Not only are these new coats of un- usual distinction in appearance, the furs and silk Iinings are guaranteed for two seasons’ wear. They are qual- ity coats down to the last stitch and button. Large collars and cuffs'of Manchu- rian wolf (dog), sealine (dyed roney), beaverette and astrakhan cloth. Brown. Smart belted models. Sizes 14 to 38. 40 to 50.—Second Floor. _Hundrells of Fashionable New Felt Hats & Modes of Distinction Worth $2.00 & $3. 39 and becoming early Winter millinery, featured ncsflgrnm price characteristic of the King's Palace underselling policy. Styles for every woman’s type and taste—in b‘lck browns, greens, /" sands.—Street Floor. Another Big Day in the Sale of Entire Stock of “The Bootery” Formerlv at 928 F Street in 3 $1.87 $9.81 $Q.8 R “The Bootery’s” Famous $4.00 and $5.00 Shoes leathers and velvet and satin— hA:‘n“yt:.fitm s Bootery stock, to which we have added bqr‘un lots n'un;_ mul,r own stock. tans, wines, blues and Fine Shoes s’ Shees Lined Leatherette Coats, Fivan 18 Years $4 ‘warm, durable couts, with expauive eo.u Every boy wants bargain Street Floor- Children’s Camel Pile 810;& Coat Sets, Sizes 3 to 6 ‘Warm, fluffy coat, tam and muff to match. Of genuine Korgella fabric, deeply furred and lined throughout with suedeen. Donble- breasted coat with notched collar, set-in sleeves and imitation leather buttons and belt. Like sketch. 3 e breast pockets, 1ip fastener; cap and leg- gings with p fastener o @3 QF match. Warm Winter colors. . # wit omu CAMEL PILE COATS match. Set-in Ssleeves, slashed mkm leatherette belt and sleeve straps. COAT'. I.A Sizes 2 %0 6 yeas with suedeen. A nlma low orhil prines i "‘",....”"":o‘.u‘:‘ = cape, per, two-] effects. Shirred, EIW or cive cu.llrwm skirts, con and cuffs, p.omt lea CB “Stay-Slnn” o Corsets Made of rm. Pm Rublnr o zu.qo ;’Stly Shl;" mb'l:r corset will make se weight as as you wlu it. med back m‘odtl wlthnLn ; with coutil. Three pairs A boon to women who on flesh.

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