Evening Star Newspaper, January 15, 1931, Page 38

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EXCLUSIVE SPIN-RINSE, SPIN-DRY | ot Bl il l|Natives of Aleutian Islands || Flee in Terror From Volcano KL L 5 S Ly VE. Soarua, 2821 1336 CONN. “BURNING [SLAND SMOLDERING AGAIN on Tiny Isle. Burning Island, officially known as Garelol, is smoldering again. Native Aleut hunters have fled in terror from @ renewal of King Vulcan's wrath on this far-distant poueln of Uncle Internal unrest has marked this iso- lated volmo for centuries. Fog-bound explorers—and there are few other visitors—usually know their location when near by the suund of sharp re- ports hke heavy gu oi is only ‘one. of. . siring of smnll volcanic islands, dead and alive, THE EVENING STAR,. WASHINGTON‘, D. C, THURSDAY, JANUARY 15, "1934. COLORED ARMY OFFICER ASSIGNED :TO TUSKEGEE Col. Davis, Highest-of His Race-in U. 8. Service Rank, Named as Instructor. lored officer mury inx'.mctor at Wilberforce um versif o, and also on duty with the ol rganized eserves te, n signed to auty s military: instructor at the Tuskegee Institute, at Tuskegee, Ala., where he pre ly had served a tour or Similar duty, ¥ Department ofl!cllh Iad o consid- “Liveria, "fime Chanee ot pians wil necesslum the selection of another officer for the Liberian_mission. Col. D.VI! is 8 muve of the DBMC'. and a gradu ate Dunhar H![h School He znlmed in the 9th United States Cavalry in 1899 and reached the grade of colonel of | - Cavalry in February, 1930. New Crime Problem. |CHINA DESPERATE was exerting every effort to halt'Com- muuuwmhav'e": "IN WAR WITH REDS | Eavace Zoniis vickor Province. Campaign Is Unsatisfactory- De- spite Killing of 1,000 Communists. By the Anmlsud Press. HANKOW, January 15.—Dispatches -~ | from Norfl'l'eltem Hunan yesterday in< dicated the government was staging & . quarters expressed the opinion the government’s victory had broken the Red grip in Hun:n. ‘The 'mmunists were declared in aupm:hes to h-ve fled toward the River, where they caused con- angtze aldershle -ppuhenalon at Ichang and great effort to crush a strong Com- Shasl. To munm ornmnuon ln u:n prcvl.n&e e mu md elmwm -in Province, despite Nlnm‘ claims to the contrary, was not pro- gressing satisfactorily. Reports said enthlulum of Sn Kiangsl was low Communists we checkml!.h' the mfllul" at lh'nolt every move, Hunln -dvim md m government Just Think of It— ‘The Star delivered to Kiukiang government's Kiangsi -| SYDNEY (#). — Australian police have a new crime problem. In several gang shootings there was no detonation, the- and it is belleved a new type of air El:rwl was used. The wounds were sim- to those mlde b bullets of small caliber, but no bu!leu were found. Telephonz Nlt.lclnl 5000 and de- l Am “Responsible” in need of demtistry, whlch |I $0 neces: Lll? to heaith, n, you three-qu: on. this L100-mile chain, is | 2o nex E i et way out ll.lther 'est 01 Sln [I..tpo rt, “Cnoe t‘a'cl ly p"puhted with an Es- kimolike people, the islands now have hardly a thousand souls. Many kinds of sea and animal life, such as the sea | otter, fur seal, whale and Arctic fox, jonce lived among the islands. During the early Russian occupation these nat- |ural food supplies of the Aleuts were denroyed by excessive Lr‘;nplxw and hing. Hence, with a supply the race hu dlnp- peared. mfi,..@:j:%mw 2 FOR SORE THROATS Bayer-Tablets Aspirin AQ., on sheltered places, a f {ee ‘weaving Prompt relief from HEADACHES, COLDS, LUMBAGO RHEUMATISM NEURALGIA NEURITIS, SORE THROATS, ACHES and PAINS ttle ens. 'ood rices in American markets. ales once were plenmul in these waters an 3 north. New Enghnd and Cllflomh mlm swarm- ed there in vast numbers, searching for precious whale oil until these monsters of the sea are as scarce there as they are in the Atlantic. . “Many of the Aleutian Islands have peculiar names, frequently -p;vroprlalc The most wealerly group 1Is ed the 2 next Rat, then Andnlno( of whk:h Gareloi is cne, and finally Fox. All of these little-known islands are IIUDSON ESSEX invades a new field water.’ CROSS-BIIIBISMISSED Husband Fails to. Prove Charges of Wife's Misconduct. Does not harm the heart BAYER ASPIRIN Aceeptonly “Bayer” package which contains proven directions. Hlndy “Bayer” boxes of 12 tablets. Also bottles of 24 and 100—All druggists. THE NEW ESSEX THE GREATER ee had ref mother’s home, in New York, -nd did not :p- pear to answer misconduct her d. 'x‘he court held that the husband failed to sustain cl Because the wife did not -appear the col dismissed her oflnn:'!ms‘ppn-J to Now you can afford Rare Riding Comfort. Hudson - Essex gives it to you at amazing low price. Ask your nearest Hudson- Essex %o prove it to you! cation for a limited db dered the husband to Clean Sweep of Electric Sewing Machines Savings From $35 to $60 This sale includes all open warehouse stock, floor samples and demonstrators. Some marred from handling. 4 Portable Electrics, Regularly $60, Now $37.50 | Portable Electric, Regularly $70, Now $44.50 5 Sheraton Desks, Regularly $125 . Now $67.50 - 2 Portable Electrics, Regularly $115, Now $75 3 Portable Electric, Regularly $120 . Now $80° | ltalian Console, Regularly $165 . Now $117 2 Queen Anne Consoles, Regularly $208, e R e 25 Used Sewing Machines, $5 to $15 (These are traded-in models) $45 Electric Portable Sewing Machine $2 9.75 Westinghouse motor. Full set of attach- ments. A 10-year guarantee goes with each machine. Z /"/’ (Third Fioor, The Hecht Co.) 7 — F Street at Seventh - NAtional 5100 Free Auto Parking for Customers—E Street belwun 6th and 7th . | prevent possible trouble mm-m.mm 20,000 -troops from mmwu-m importunt river n:mn&:molm@m it lpp-nd advices overbld the gomnm-t for g‘n!vp- ar e 3 ‘Yunnan. 'x‘he made no n&umm to solve the problem in these provinces. Plate Glass Table Tops Cut to Order Give Ga Environment yer You'd never know you had a cold with Vapex Distress vanishes with just o few deep breaths at night, Vapex is the inhalant by Good —to family activities by brightening up the home with appropriate Paints, Stains, Lac- quers and Enamels. There’s a finish for every decorating problem your home pre- sents, at Reilly’s. Calcimo for Walls U. S. N. Deck Paint “Duco” for Furniture O’Brien’s 2-Hour Varnish '§ SPECIALLY LOW PRICES HUGH REILLY CO. PAINTS & GLASS 1334 New York Ave.—Phone Nat’l 1703 - Our Flrst We've just unpln-d our Inventory. We'ye fou several lots of BRAND-NEW MERCHANDISE, whldl we must sacrifice to bring our Inventory down to its normal figure. When we say SACRIFICE, we mean just that. PREVIOUS PRICES ARE FORGOTTEN. We even disregard COSTS. EVERYTHING MUST GO. If we take a licking, it's our hard luck and YOUR GAIN Lot No. I—MEN’S DRESS SHIRTS. 37c Sold to $2 7ilc 87c KHAK l SWEATERS Slip-over styles Lot No. 16 500 Men’s Lot No. 3—MEN’S $2 Work Shirts COAT SWEATERS. But- Some with roll col- Gray Chambray Fri. & Sat. Only‘ . Lot No. 5—Men’s Combed s 1 47 Lot No. 9— Yarn $3 UNION UITS Men’s Shaker-knit WOOL SWEATERS and Coat Sweaters 1.7 Sold to $4 Lot No. 7— Men’s Rayon 50c Lot No. 4—Men’s $2 Part - wool UNION UITS Lot No. 21 Men’s Sheep-Lined Men’s Genuine Buckskein COATS Lumber]acks With 4 Pockets Soldl!“-flmdfl»fl.sm-l Sold to $12.50 All Firsts. No Seconds. Lot No. 14—Men’s $10 Jersey Raincoats and HEAVY TRENCH COATS Lot No. 15— $3 ICE SKATES. Men’s, Boys’, Ladies’. .pr. Men’s Genuine $30 Horsehide Sheep Lined Belted Coats $1 5.77- With 4 Pockets Lot No. 19 Men’s $25.00 Lot-No. 10—Men’s Out- ing Flannel and BROAD- CLOTH PAJAMAS. Sold clori sid 87 ¢ Field Boots Lot No. 11—Men’s $5 di-l: dl-:::-. :7.‘...'.'.‘:',' -.:ldm: DRESS PANTS. Patterns. $75 per pr. Special for this Also Blue Serge sale only Lot No. 12— MEN’S RUBBERS. Heavy Red Solss. ....... Lot No, 13— Men’s Heavy $5 WORK SHOES. . Lot No. 16 Men’s | Chamois Lumber- jacks OPEN SATURDAY UNTIL 10 P. M.

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