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AL MEETING OF THE STOOK. he Hush Beilly Company, Inc. t the office of the ] ave; now 8t 13 O Elock, noon: January 20, 1931, for the election o oic aflun for_ihe ensuipe vear and the gflbflflr! uflulmi '“B%" THE DEFARTS ALIAHK. Bank, 1726 Per l N1 Ave NW. THE ANNUAL, "flifl-m' ¥ THE SHARE: J. T. EXNICIOS, Piesident. L. A. ROSAFY, ‘Secretary. 'ANNUAL MEETING OF THE uBAu ot Ahe Waanington SAVIDES for_the election of directors and the am m_of such other busines as may P efly_come ‘Defore the meeting. will 5, the banking houge on Tueadsy, y 3, 1031, 8¢ 1 oclock p olis {0 remain 1, p.m “rPamiter books Wil be from Jenuary 3. 1055, to January 14, 1. both dates included. 4. D. LEONARD, Vice President. BEAUTIFUL ART FLOOR BOREENS. Jeversibie, sunfast, waterproof: the mm greatly reduced (o OBl T474 Tor Darticulars. PRESIDENT Rot{xm'r TIST jasten birds mey m umct R T e S hose coniracied oy My er_than those contracted by my- SO WATTER . BOSH, T3¢ 3rd st X2 gwn..x. NOT BE RES! 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"ROOFING—by Koons No matter what your needs mey be, 7ou can be gure of compe neu?r'-r © Ask 1% for estimatel Boofing KOON! 18 ard 8t 8w FLOORS lmm AlD MED: NASEH FLOCR 00 1018 20th lh‘ 4!‘ 1071, o 3 hll-dimnu moving our ’s Transfer & Storage Company. North 3343 1% ToRufSa van Line seivics f Window Shades 59%¢ SRS s m larger 1one orders. THE SHADE FACTORY 3417 Comn. Ave. ADVOGATES LOANS T0 UNEMPLOYED =5 Speaker at Meeting Suggests Government Aid Jobless and Stimulate Trade. Government loans to the unemployed, them over , [both as a means of tiding e their difficulties and of ltlmu.llfin" trade by creating a new purchase power, was advocated by W. Jett Lauck, econ- omist and former secretary of the War Labor Board, before & meeting last night at the Playhouse, which climaxed a day kof activity by - formers and civic groups in the inter- est of the jobless. Lauck declared that loans were pref- erable to doles and lended his plan pmposltion um would be It is his idea that the money 'fl\lld inistered by commissioners unemploymem credits to be duilmtad L - | under the proposed arrangement. Increase in Taxes Suggested. Dr. John A. Ryan of Catholic Uni- versity and Norman Thomas, Social- ist candidate for Presldent in 1928, _ | proposed increased inheritance and in- come taxes to better conditions. An- 'st.ne. | other speaker was Benjamin Marsh. Earlier in the day, tx:pruennuves of - | the group presented llef program caiiing te ap- propriation of half a billion dollm to match relief funds provided by States Ga.|and of $100,000,000 to aid the States in inaugurating unemployment uuur- ance. Quotes Senator Wagner. Marsh sald that Senator Wagner Democrat, of New York, promised to Radiant Rotary Noko]| OIL BURNER INCREASED SALES DURING DEPRESSION MORE THAN JUSTIFY fiflnpflhufin Capitol, but the rumor APPROVES SUBWAY Chicago’s First Underground Line Awaits Court Sanction. cchoo, December 16 (#).—An or- dinance providing for Chicago’s first % g ] i, : i ; EE 3 (4 éfig He! Eisfi o ¥ At i k] 3 H § H 4 § i FOR CAREFREE HOLlDAYS Shiny, black nuggets, each one crammed with generous heat—that's what you get when you order Famous Reading Anthra- cite from Marlow. Get heating worries off fi-axvrl mind for the holidays — call Marlow Marlow Coal Co. 811 E St. NW, NAtional 0311 MEN want practical GIFTS this Christmas - 8o Take Advantage of These Gift Specials 95¢ Lmed Kid ITS PURCHASE Now! Automatic Heating Corp. 1719 Conn. Ave. N.W. North 0627 SPECIAL NOTICES. Furniture Repairing, Upholstering, Chair Caneing CLAY ARMSTRONG 1235 10th St. N.W. ; litan 2062 "Eq‘nuon 1 m?ll Wl ‘Christmas Memorial Wreaths [ $3.50 Made of Magnolia Leaves, Red Ruscus, Pine Cones and Heather. Artistic and long lived. May Be Shipped 3 Doors West of 14th St. 1407 H Street National 4905 OSSO Wise Brothers Chevy Chase Dairy oSSV DD IN a survey conducted by Dr. Everett C. Beach, Supervisor of Los Angeles Schools, it-was found that chil- dren who drink a quart of milk a day and eat liberally of fruits and leafy vegetables, do better school work and’are more healthy than those who do not. Those who drink milk stand higher in school work. OO OSSOSO Physical Education in EVERY father and mother and every teacher interested in the welfare and de- velopment of children should consider the above ‘fact very care- fully. % s CHEevyY CHASE DAIRY Yhone, WEST OI183 Main Office and Dairy Plant; 320408 N Street N.W. GLOVES $].30 With Strap Fur-Lined GLOVES $).87 Black, Tan & Gray 910 7th Street ‘We request the return of anything that ean be bousht for.less elsewhere %l a work of art qood in the eating and good in the remembrance thereof. MENU Tuesday, December 16th ‘lo-m]morflrnhshmp&chnflw Chilled Gra Elnm Juice Cream of Mushroom Soup or Chicken e &l-ry and Olives Roast Turkey with ‘Turnips, Mashed Dnnm;, Potatoss, Giblet Gravy, Cranberty Sa Beoiled Fresh Salmon, Butser ! erin itter s-uu, String ans, Creamed P Roast Loin of l’nk, Red &Nunu, Mashed Potatoes, Apple Sauce Broiled Loin h::.dcb’op, Cauliflower, French Veal Steak s-m, String Beans, Lyonnaise Potatoes Fresh Vegetable Blue Plate with Poached Egg Hnudlm.lsufmch-um Assorted Hot Rolls and Muffins French Pastry with Cream Om-nm!)-u-dl’h or Vanilla Ice Cream Chocolate Layer Cake Mince Pie Pineapple Sundae Pumpkin Pie Coffee, Tea, Hot Chocolate, Milk or Buttermilk Served at the following Childs Restaurants in Washington 1423 Pennsyivania Avenue 600 N. Capitol Street 1340 New York Avenve Baked A, SPECIAL'I” DINNER IWOMAN WITNESS HELD :2: IN BUCKLEY SLAYING Detroit. Grand Jury Speeds Action on Important New Evidence From Three Persons. By the Associated Press. DETROIT, December 16.—The third “new” witness to the killing of Jerry Buckley discovered in five days was in cunody -of prosecution officials today, tor quemonln: by the special g::d jury, which has speeded up of its crime investigation during the u'. week. The witness is a woman said to have seen men running from the La Salle Hotel at the time the radio commentator was shot to death there on July 23. Her name was not revealed, but Harry 8. ‘Toy. prosecuf attorney, declared that Centage weight of Slommer i beoe unu:hmmnmmu-g y - Ty e ocmtennalcpn-m The w first serious l1= o, i o | PUR ?QAT‘ remodeled | Fur Costs have $29.75 crease bill s nuhmlflmln e 5429 e 13th St. N.W. ' NewHouse Condition Eight Rooms Two Baths Built-in Glrlgs | e i e elean od, cor oo nrossluln Price Low | Heated QPEN Lighted I Daily and Sunday L. T. Gravatte i 927 15th St. Realtor Bmm. Pbom. Gcorl P. ). NEE CO. 277 s Did you ever sit on the clouds? most expensive chairs. The nearest we have ever come is sitting in this wonderful English Lounge Chair. On in- spection, you will agree with us that it is the finest chair you have seen, too. It is the style of chair that has heretofore been used almost exclusively in the fine drawing rooms of the “400”—and it has been made without regard to cost, because in it there are features only found in the ' Normally 5175 It has a loose down-filled back cushion. The seat is also filled with down, and the construction of the frame is typical of P. J. Nee Co., which means the best. The value is so impressive that we have quite a quantity, but, nevertheless, come early,