Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
THE_EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., TUESDAY, DECEMBER 9, 1930. BI"ZENS UPP“SE FRENCH ACTRESS DIES D AVlSflN I]H:ENI]S " ,.u,,;"::..:::.:u“:: San be due only| CORPORAL KILLS TWO 2 $25,000 has been set aside for the em- — Julienne Roch Requests Burial in| ployment ot experts to operate Slays Captain and Sergeant in Pa- AL v i Yol S thkcaios Role of Camille. |NE|NER A'[[]R PL AN a """1" A ncierator was Paced st rade at Lahore. PARIS, December 9 (), — Julienne | a_hospita troit, and a8 yet 10| LONDON, December 9 (#).— A La- M KH [}HAN E Madeleine Roch, one of the most noted ey, ave been aade ‘ot 14 bENE | 1 ore wispatcl o' the Tondion: Rveiis of France's tragediennes, died today When asked about the style of ar-)News today said that Capt. P. J. W. at Marlyerol, Paris suburb, at the age & & chitecture and materials McClenaghan of the 10th Battalion, 8th Kalorama Group Favorsof 5. She was il only a short time. |Would Save District $21,000, Ma). Davison said it would follow the | punjab Regiment, and a sergeant were of e made ber debut 1 1903 a8 one va % | shot and killed on-parade at Lahore to- % AR s herolnes and since then ¥ Present Site Until Building | been ':‘..’."f ot the ot popuiar et | 3 YeAr, Georgetown Pro- | wse . 4 "the | day by a l:;:ew;orpm i eters of e cl ic roles of e . m!fl [ Program Forces Change, |l Francaise. she was known forner | gressives Are Told., b similar to the one near Mount iivet el "sore 1t vas B g o Hed i g g hal%?;-re-n parts in “Hamlet” and b:::ded"u a fire trap. e L i 1, OnG of her last requests was to Ton the sequest of ¢ Mrs. Harvey W. | buried in the costume of Camille. S VoS hoatti its present site as or Better Business You Should Buy a York Asso- — KILLS MEASURES | street and Water street. The Since 1919 AFFECTING INDUSTRIES 3§05 nas tong - been ELEEMEEE |l YORK OIL BURNERS PO | [ 5 Governor General of Phfllpplnell MIJ Davison explained that the - why | Vetoes Bills Atmed to Control | erection of an incinerator would save || have served and satisfied thousands of home owners. | | e District about $21,000 annually. Sugar and Coconut Products. |The cost of hauling trash to another Unsurpassed—Seldom Equalled By the Associated Press. Maj. Donald A. Davison, assistant to the Engineer Commissioner, last night 2nd CHRISTMAS of ‘““keeping up’’ with the ““times’’ |piace would average $70 per day, be pO N out. MANILA, December 9. — Governor | 'xzun mnmJ objection, w2 qunder All electric, with no gas pilot. Only 2 moving parts. copy. General Dwight F. Davis today vetoed | stan Davison sai to the GUARANTEED AGAINST DEFECTS FOR 5 . smoke and smell which may possibly e g ‘sent the District Com- | bl which would have created boards | Skt T e Soiaes of L YEARS. Edward M. Perkins, deputy commls- vested with a large degree of control |and the destroying of garbage in the sioner of Boy Scouts, in & speech be. | OVer the Philippine sugar and cocoanut | incinerator.” He assured the associa- fore the association.’ outlined a briet | Industries, ~He sald he took such action | tion ail the garbage would be taken 1o history of the organization, its ideals | because of the elimination by the Sen- | Cherry Hills, Va.,, 34 miles down the | and its aims. He asked for the full|ate of a clause which would have Tiver. and co-operation of the asso- |enabled the tovemmem to restrict pro-| “As to the smoke and smell,” he said, e ' T frsanding of U move- duction of the two crops. _————— ment. A resolution in favor was Unfonunnely the measures fall to adop! portant provision _ for Just Think of It A hvonhk report was given by John llmiuuon ox crops,” the Governor Gen- | Proctor, chairman of the Member- |eral explained. ‘“Witho tar delivered to your lhlp Committee, on its drive for in- door every evening and Sunday creased attendance at meetings and morning at 1%c per day and Se new members. J. L. Haynes was ad- | don - i be 2 mmap:.;;“:&;n e(‘:alrmer secretary to Telephone National 5000 and de- ex-President Wilson, was announced as d_that new measures be considered livery will start at once. speaker for the January meeting. by the Senate.” No better burner built at any price. Passed by underwriters to burn 8-cent oil. For a small cash payment you can enjoy automatie oil heating. Balance, small monthly payments. See them and get full information from YORK AUTOMATIC HEATING CO. 227 9th St. N.E. Phone Lincoln 0272 For 82 Christmases our watches have been prized as Christmas gifts. Every watch carries the maker's guarantee--and the Castelberg arantee. Come to America’s Oldest Credit T:weler if you want to be sure that your gift will be appreciated this Christmas, and many Christmases to come! Use Your Credit! Wanted: 40 Men HE SOLUTION TO UNEMPLOYMENT IS MORE WORK. Not Charity, but more work. The mechanism of industry should be so adjusted that it would outlaw wholesale unemployment such as today applies in some sections of the country. No company has the right to shift the burden of economic depression entirely on to the worker whose very existence de- pends upon his opportunity to earn a living. Every man has the right to work and every company has the moral obligation to expand and to provide more work. 17-JEWEL HAMILTON. "The $ Watch of Railroad Accuracy.” The perfect timekeeper. $1 a Week! 15 - JEWEL OLLENDORFF, $ with metal mesh strap. Mod-~ ern case. Accurate move- ment., 50c a Week! In the last analysis it is the working man who pays when industry closes down and jobs melt away. He pays—unless— those who are in a position to do so shoulder some of the re- DOREF: 15k, oot gold 4 7 .50 sponsibility. filled case, with slave link band. 75¢ @ Week The people of this city are doing their part. They have been asked to Buy Now and have responded to a splendid degree. We know this, because 20 days ago the Washington Gas Light Company made substantial reductions in the prices of gas refrigerators and gas ranges in an effort to develop enough business to keep 80 men in our fitting department in work. Since that time the public has purchased, at a saving, many gas refrigerators and over 1,000 gas ranges. The spontaneous reception which the public of Greater Washington has accorded our gesture of co-operation has en-- couraged us to organize a new department which will create work for 40 additional salesmen—the Model Home Laundry Department. The Washington Gas Light Company and its subsidiaries feel a deep appreciation for the confidence which the people of this great metropolitan area have placed in their gas company. For ultimately it is the confidence of the people, as reflected in their buying power, which makes it possible for us to shoulder our share of responsibility in providing jobs. The people of Washington are doing their share to help un- employment and we, on our part, are trying to offer them an incentive in the form of lower prices, to continue to Buy Now for Better Business. 17- JEWEL LADIES® $ ELGIN: 1 4-k. gold-filled 7 case, with metal cord band. 75c a Week! 18-JEWEL LADIES' OLLEN- DORFF. Radio time accu- racy. Smart metal link band. 75¢c a Week! LADIES' JEWELED 50 WATCH: zn accurate, L4 handsome timekeeper. Moire Ribbon. 59ca Week LADIES' SOLID GOLD $ OLLENDORFF; set with four diamonds, and sap~ phires or emeralds. $1.75 a Week! Applicants for positions should see Mr. Peter Hill, The Model Home Laundry Department, ¢11 Tenth Street N.W, GEORGE A. G. WOOD, President, Washington Gas Light Company America’s Oldest Credit Jewelers 1004 F Street N.W. 818 King St., Alex., Va,