Evening Star Newspaper, November 14, 1930, Page 3

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You're NOT ready for dread ‘ACUTE INDIGESTION un- | less you have Bell-ans. BELLANS R FOR INDIGESFION WEST END LAUNDRY $ Phone ’Vletropoln-n 0200 3 it < WELL, SUPPOSING SHE IS LATE o0 @ Enpl.mnh st The Mayflower do gin with mflcd dispositions ust because She did not have hes -nldi along and besides the shops were terribly crowded. @ Men-in-waiting here find time speeds . byquickly in the comfortable Innsc adjoining the Presidentisl Dining Room. S’cmc of the young men write sonnets, others compute mzul accounts or work on legal © Then, too, you are pretty meet friends who have Imhod M waiting sentences. Hany counten- ances sbound the fond expect- ancy of soon being served tempting dishes prepared by expert chefs. @ Si and His Mayflower Orchestra v ot Luncheon end Dinner in PRESIDENTIAL DINING ROOM +| streets, but which went out of business YFLOWER — SPECIAL NIYI'ICI!. 314 sccrued. dividends. the unm.u preferred stock of sald n_December 1. 1 d paysble to every preferred er, upon suriender of his certificate i office of muf. Penn: L mlmndnd seven dollar: tosether scerued dividends thereon to said for each share of preferred stock held after Dicember 1, 1930, dividends ferred stock, will crue, busi: = 25 1530, and Wil Hot ‘thereatier 4 £BY order of the board of directors. % i GHASE DAIRY, ARD M. WISE, Dated October 30. mo B if. 1740 zmi“.z OUR mfl YEARS' EXPERIENCE N e T PLITT. 1302 H St. b POR _RENT. SUITAI m ron TSRISEE PRRTres banaucts weddingy and ” Ioeetings. 10c up per day each; new chal GNITED sTATES "STORAGE. Con 416" 1006 /. n.w. Metropolitan 1844. 29 -DISTANCE MOVIN( HAVE Hational om AV TRANSFER OURONIJOBITO MOVE YOUR GOOI Tith care, consideration and Tow cost 0 o from sny’ point within 1.000 miles. - lnrlrrohl‘em and we'll tell you how much nd how leng it will take. NA- ONAL DELIVERY ASGN . NG, ‘Nat & rinting are at )’OU\' serv ICC for result-; femng pubhclty ’The National Capital Press \< 533 D 8L KW Phons Nations) osso. | a Window Shades 95¢ Quallty Hartshorn Water | 50 aSlessiable Curtains on your roliers at .1- ln'rlmrllon “This sale for two weeks o telephone orders. The Shade Factory un eenn Au th s Transfcr & Storau 1313 You ammy- AuTed van Line Society was disclosed yesterday after- uBflxfl first vice president, and 10 Northern Liberty Market Associa- Markef erated a marl INFUND PAYMENIS Humane Society Officers File Suit to Stop Distribution of Money. unldlleLL Hmli‘.&lll!t—l: er looks like we ge! little touch of good times pretty soon, if we can only stop these predictingit. They . They say Al Capone is here in Los An- geles. Guess he is figuring on open- ing & Western branch here. This branch idea has Just got thiks H count: the nape of the necl Now ';{ l‘;’okl nkeptehe little home talent bootlegger who lived among us, raised his family and paid his taxes, is to the way of the local banker and little en. There is no chance for personal initiative any more, we are all just & cog in & big- machine that's controlled from New York ar Chicago. FRAUD ORDER IS ISSUED AGAINST YULE LOTTERY Circulars Asking Americans to In- wvest in Plan Operated by Arguatina Found. ‘The Post Office Department has is- sued a fraud order against a Christmas lottery operated by the Argentine Re- public through Felix Herrero of Buenos Aim;ee. lottery agent, it was made known a, The fraud order followed the uncov- ering of a circulars_giving de- uns al the latmry and invifing Ameri- participate by b\lyin‘ 31!0 til‘.km or half tickets at $80, on chance of winning $750.000. It was stated at the Post Office De- partment today that frequently circu- lars and participation bianks for lot- teries operated by foreign countries slip past the w-'.chlul eyes of the postal au- thorities in plain envelopes, and that the only action the department can take is to issue a fraud order, preventing de- livery of mail to the lottery agent and preventing the payment of money or- ders on which his name appears. A i g WIDOW WHO FIRED SHOTS IN COURT FACES TRIAL Mrs. Dollie Douthitt Remains in Enid, Okla., Jail, Unable to Make Bond. By the Assoclated Press. ENID, Oklahoma, November 14.—Mrs. Dollie Douthitt, eccentric widow who | vvundul United States Commissioner -tamty presiding judge during hearing of a civil case here September 24 must go to trial on three c! nounw;" e Glaliat liminary over for at & prel hearing ’-"m‘m rs. Douthitt pi '&M a $20,000 id set by .Yulflu E. A rift in the Washington Humane noon in the filing of a suit hy its president, Mrs. Victorine B. Elmore, and two members against James P, memben of the Executive Committee for an injunction to prevent distribu- tion of the society’s funds among cer- tain charities. ‘The controversy centers over & pro- posed gift of $600 to the Humane Edu- cation Society, of which Briggs is presi- dent and which maintains a farm for stray dogs in Maryland; a gin of $200 to Miss Emily Palmer Stearns for her cat farm at Brandy. Va., and provision for $300 per month for three veteri- narians to care for the pets of poor people. ‘ Named in Suit. The court is told that Briggs and his colleagues voted the gifts and in- tend to carry out their execution if not restrained by the court. The claim is made that the soclzty is not authorized to use its funds in this manner. Joined with the president in her re- course to the law are Elizabeth Moore, 2011 R street, and Deaconess Lillian M. Yeo of the House of Mercy. Besides B defendants Feathers, Page, Mrs. M. E. Woodward and W Eum V. Mahoney. Hearing Set Friday. Justice William Hitz issued a rule on the defendants to show cause next Friday why the injunction asked through Attorneys Minor, G-tely & of $11,591.25, and cash $6,580.35. Its annual expenses reach $5,961.06, the court is informed. GOING OUT OF BUSINESS tion Trustees Ask Dissolution. Dissolution of the Northern Liberty t Association, which formerly op- ket _on Mount Vernon Square Seventh and Ninth 20 years ago, is asked in a pel “NEXT WAR” TOPIC AT OPTIMIST CLUB| ae=. the Cavalry in war. Not the old cavalry of flashing sabers and snorting chargers, but & mobfle unit of hard-fighting sol- mounted, probably, with ma- “1 melk with impartiality,” said Maj. PLAN TO OMIT SHORT CONGRESS SESSIONS Maj. George S. Patton, Office of | Patton, “for though I am now a Cavalry | Norris Resolution Permitting New Chief of Cavalry, Addresses Luncheon. Maj. George S. Patton of the Office of Chief of Cavalry gave members of the Washington Optimist Club a_pic- ture of what the “next war” will be like at the weekly luncheon meeting tel Hamilton. ‘There is still a FOOD Chevrolet Coach Majestic Radio Thor Washer Gas Refrigerator TONIGHT Pie Eating Contest For Ladies Over 16 Years 2 to 5 PM. 7:30 to 10:30 P.M. Adm. 25 Cents Nov. ing Anthracite.” Lieutenant’s Commission Given. Lne'ubmrm second of Infantry in the Reserve Corps af the In the first eight months of this year 4 Denmark shipped 48,500,000 eggs to other countries. CERTAINLY NOT! That's why we say don't j our coats by price. Come in and look at our large selection of beautiful re- FUR COATS it 329;75 Also a Large Selection of Gorgeous Brand @& NEW FUR COATS & 339-75 Every Coat Guaranteed As Represented FINER FUR COATS A}' SLIGHTLY HIGHER PRICES PARKER’S FUR SHOP 3910 Georgla Ave. N W SECOND COMMERCIAL PROPERTY Available for & # Meat Packing Plant—Ice Cream Factory— ig Automobile Sales & Service, etc. e This is a modern building, on one of our most traveled thoroughfares, with side and rear alleys. Reasonably Priced For further information apply to NATL. MTGE. & INV. CORP. 1004 Vermont Ave. Natl. 5833 ROOFS WILL LEAK —plaster fal. aaeoumm are mln:‘ Ju Jon, Tepairs. S ‘..au DV, lu Sra lt (A 811 E St. N.W. WASHINGTON AUDITORIUM DGS Store For a officer, I was in the Tank Corps during the war, lfil;d I }nve in my pocket a The “next W 1 b2 fought pri- marily by the men with guns ncrou their shoulders, and, if in Europe assume the same general aspects of mz last war, due to the mability of troops on continental roads. If in America, the war will be a mixture of the ‘War, with their spectacular troop move- District Grocery Stores SHOW Many Prizes and Gifts %‘II‘ Wing and Tavte Wool Wilton Rug Love Seat with Table All Given Away CONTESTS OPEN TO ALL Prizes for Each Event TOMORROW NIGHT Solo Dance Contest For_Girls Over 16 Years Dressing Room and Music Provided MONDAY NIGHT Old Fashioned Costume Contest For Girls Over 16 Years—Dressing Room Provided HALLOWEEN COSTUME BABY CONTEST TOMORROW, 4 P.M. Dressing Room Provided_Ages Ov r' One and Under Four Years e an Auth Ham Ask Your Nearest Ceupon That Will 13-22 Admit You for 15c FORESTALL WINTER HEATING WORRIES —by calling Marlow and saying, *‘Famous Read- You've never used a cleaner, longer burning fuel, nor enjoyed more efficient fuel service than the kind we give! Marlow Coal Co. NAtional 0311 Seeing Is Believing « “Imslnm.-ilhhmwm in town to visit our plant—especially while his car was being worked on—io see the care and attention given every detall by our expert mechanics. We are always open—and you are always welcome.” OMHSt.M ADI(BIDOQA'(. =l District 2778 _Tivestone S GET RITZIE PEARLS FREE! In addition to giving you an Unusual Value, made panlble through the manu- facturer’s desire to intro- duce his products in this city—we will give YOU with each set you buy— —A Strand of Ritzie Pearls* Come Early TIRES AND BATTERIES ial Introductory Offer! Starting Tomeorrow, Saturday, Nov. 15 Twis 37 Theron .‘Dm:mgg Jet N7 $3.75 VALUE Puy This $3.75 Assortment During This Sale For Only Here is what it Contains 1 oz. Narciss Perfume ~ $1.75 1 jar Cleansing Cream 50 1 jor Tissue Cream .50 1 box Theron Face Powder 1.00 Reguler Value $3.75, Be Sure To Get Yours Avoid Disappointment ———————2 STORES——rreer— NATIONAL PRESS PHARMACY 1336 F St. N.\W. Next_to Fox Theater ALBANY PHARMACY. $7th and H Sts. N.W. Terms to Begin in January Will Be Pressed. By the Assoclated Press. Efforts to of the No short sessions of Congress and permit congressional approval resolution to emmmu yesterday in the grill room of the Ho- | Civil War and the Spanish-American|newly elected members to take their seats two months after election are to be made at the December session. Representative Cochran, Democrat, Missouri, today said sentiment for the fheasure was growing. It should be en- acted, he said, at the coming session. ‘The Missourian noted that about 70 members of the present Congress would drop out next March 4 as & result of defeats in the November elections gnd the primaries, while their successors will noti-nl'.d until December, 1931, “15 a Day” Norris resolution has NFED MORE EXERCISE GYM EQUIPMENT Child Spec:ahsts Tell Mothers TO INCLUDE A QUART OF MILK DAILY IN THE CHILDREN'S DIETS! And Child Specialists realize more than anyone this vital need of growing children! At that period, their energetic young bodies and developing minds must have this amount of milk every day to give them the chemicals and vitamins they need for health and strength. = Child Specialists KNOW--- and mothers know that only the best is good enough for their children. EXTRA rich EXTRA safe. Milk of Superior Quality - - - In & word - - - Chestnut Farms Milk. Phone POtomac 4000. Selected as the WORLDS MODEL DAIRY PLANT and Rated looléqmfltdndg“ Columbia Fealth Department. o S Marly Half a Century of Faithful Service to Washington Homes—Always WASHINGTON INDUSTRY hompson’s Dairy Is As Much A Pant of Washington As The Capitol and Library YOU "xn-y" |

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