Evening Star Newspaper, January 22, 1931, Page 7

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JANUARY 22, 193f. only she and a few others knew where | sideration if made in STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. THURSDAY, s700.000 CULT HOARD maorc‘onaely’u;l:rlpl:;:?.u “ \hsxtsum special delivery letter mm SEARCH REQUESTED | ttiimsnd wions. fola mary thet her | ailvay rates aro being reduced 1n e | charges would be given immediate con- | India. THE EVENING Official Hestitates To Believe That Men Are Better Drivers ROBINSDN FAVORS SOAY WORK WEEK Arkansas Senator Also Advo- cates Reserve Fund to superior to the female when it comes to driving ability,” he said, End Depressions. “point out that men drive more | A e than women and that statistics, or more reputed to have been in the | | By the Associnted Press. ;fi‘firtgore-;fllflflét{;f;fi true con- | | secret, hoard of the late “King” Benia- | ST. LOUIS, Mo., January 22.—A five| | S/Uens. oo e one de- | |y purnell, House of David cult | | day week or & six-hour day in industry| | Velops a yardstick by which driv- Vs “ boen “kaked by’ ‘Biitnelrs KEEP SKIN soft and smooth MENTHOLATUM does away with chapping | | Money Left by Head of House of | David, His Consort Tells Governor. By the Assocliated Press. TRENTON, N. J.. January 22— | | Harold G. Hoffman, State motor vehicle commissioner, hesitates to believe that men are better | | drivers than women. “Men who vigorously maintain that the male of the species is 1319-1321 F Street By the Assocfated Fress STORE NEWS Houre: 8 AM. to 6 P.M, BENTON HARBOR, Mich, January 21.—The assistance of the State of | [Michlzan in uncovering the $700,000 | Ffierman Remedy Stops | | 30-Year Constipation had a bad_stomach Souring food _from Since taking Ad- ‘Constipa- Put new life into your radio with new RCA Radiotrons, the tubes which leading set manufacturers have rec- ommended for years. Have your radio dealer test your old tubes— they're as easy to take out as a MAZDA Lamp. RCA RADIOTRON CO,, INC. Harrison, N.J. Comparison Makes:Quick Sales Our quickest and easiest sales are | ing ability niay be measured, I am | | leader, ation of reservi bridge pe- e e e omases het| | mot going to belleve men are bet- | | consort, Mary. night, by Senator Robinson of Arkansas, | ‘"I:Y};‘:‘:}Jemv s e WD Mary Tuesday called Gov. Wilber tl o r, as reven- sy there - e e T 00 e s es’ compared | | M. Brucker by telephone and charged | e e eveis b | || ¥ith "804:500° wamien. Tnb per- | | $H85 ke s, her 200 SCiomerg 10,5 e e Orused| | centage of ‘men-inwoived ‘in ‘ac- | | BEN colony ere defiifed 1o ey A i s oo or-a| | cidents in ‘1930 wab 45, com- | | Helon, of S0 e 0 hoe permanent farm. relief program. He| | pared with 1 per cent for women. e i Preieng Bes BON St | . Snyder, retiring auditor of the colony |and constipation. |stomach choked lerika I am a new woman. tion is thing of the pas: o Most remedies reach only el at is why you must take them |often, But this simple German remedy | Adlerlka_washes out BOTH upper and | o el 't brings out allgas and lower bow: WoRN-ouT TUSE AmmnoJ 4 | oae siioee. Ad said the “short-sighted” political policy | of levying prohibitive tariffs on foreign- made commodities, while the prices of | from sailing for England with a $35,000 settlement given her by H. T. Dewhirst, Benjamin’s successor, until she reveals (ARadio Corporation of America Subsidiary) ADIOTRONS made to those who have first “looked” elsewhere. RCA R GEN. VOLLRATH DIES comparable domestic articles are boosted bt pemit il | S by monopolistic combinations” was Just Think of It— partially to blame for the current de- : . = T Sud dstivared (4p yoit. || preusion. 1 Brig. Gen. Edward Vollrath, 73, prom- | i e s 9% believed.” Robinson said, “that| inent soldier and attorney, died of morning at 1%c per day and 5¢ careful study will facilitate two move- | Pneumonia at his home here yesterday O A o fford o be | |ments of fundamental and permanentHe had been ill since Saturday. | without this service at this cost? | |influence: ler B LR L B R Telephone National 5000 and de- “First, the establishment in_industry [ Ohio Regiment in 1884, was promoted e T of the five-day week or six-lour day,| to colonel in 1892, and at the outbreak d | thus making place and giving room for | Of the Spanish-American War led this i an increased number who must live by | regiment, which became mnationally | toil and at the same time assuring bet- | known as “McKinley's Own." ter standard of living, greater oppor-|® At the outbreak of the World War | | tunities of recreation and the acquire- | Vollrath was commissioned a brigadier | ment of knowledge. general. He went to France 4n 1917 “Second, the practicability of reserves | in command of the 41st “Sunset” Divi- to bridge over periods of unemployment. | sion. | Reserves established through contribu-| Gen. Vollrath was a graduate of tions from both labor and industry are worthy of consideration as a partial permanent, remedy. the hiding place of the treasure. Mrs. Snyder was quoted ART OF YQUR RADIO BUCYRUS, Ohio, January 22 (#) It’s not always price . . . it's the value we give for the price. $50 St. Albans Overcoats| here’s relief from Neuritis Pains new green liquid The stabbing, piercing_pains of Princeton University and was a mem- ber of the Ohio bar. | Surviving are two sons and three Neuritis vicld quickly to the power- ful pain-destroying (heat produced by Robene. One application will make you pain free in 5 minutes, yet Robene cannot and will not blister. Robene heat quickly kills pain due to Rheumatism, Neuritis, Neuralgia, Lumbago, Muscle inflamed joints, cramped muscles, bruises or chest soreness from colds. Robene ts a clean, green liquid, free from grease, oil or sticki- ness. A 60c bottle will keep you free from pain for months. Money back if first application does not kill pain. Get Robene at Peoples Drug Stores “Cannot the wage earner afford to have set aside during periods of pros-' perity a fixed percentage of his earn- ings, and cannot industry justify con- | tributing a share to the creation of un- employment reserves calculated to pre- serve the morale of the workers and | the stabilization of enterprise during periods of contraction and depression?” POSTMASTERS NAMED President Hoover sent to the Senate yesterday the following nominations of postmasters in Maryland and Virginia: Maryland—Taneytown, Harry L. Fee- fer; Woodstock, Hobart B. Noll; Girdle- tree, Clayton J. Scarborough; Hamp- stead, Ellwood Murray: New Windsor, | Milton D. Reid, and Sykesville, Williag Melville daughters. Virginia—Gordonsville, Nellie D. Swan; Damascus, Baxter W. Mock, and | Somerset, Elton Finks. Send for New, Recipes of Deep Sea Dishes. The TANG of the DEEP | in the FLAVOK | GORTON-PEW FISHERIES FREE = | Gloucester, Mass. You will drive longer upon AUTOCRAT than you have ever dared to drive upon any other oil, and it drains from the crankease with all the “look” and “feel” of an_oil that has gone hardly 100 miles. AUTOCRAT—THE OIL THAT IS DIFFERENT FROM ALL OTHERS Beware of Substitutes "BEST OIL IN THE WORLD" Gives a thousand trouble - free miles when you fill the S I I T At the Better Dealers “Autocrat.” That is the way to measure oil worth. 30¢ . AQUART NIBZ BAYERSON OIL WORKS, COLUMBIA 5228 Try Autocrat the next time vou need oil, and judge its advantages for yourself. JACK FROST sU G A R By Thousands of these shating girl displays have been distributed to grocers. 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You KNOW these must be wonderful bargains! $75 St. Albans Overcoats 535 Not the imported French materials, eosting $125 to $150 . . . ours are of the American- made fabric of similar description. Com- pare $35 with $150 . . . and we invite you to compare the values. Colors are black or blue, full sitk lined, velvet collar and also a self-collar in one of the pockets for replacement. Besides the regu- lar cut models there are extra shorts and stouts. $50 St. Albans 2-Pants Suits $20.50 Handsome, non-glossing unfinished wor- steds in desirable dark shades . . . plenty of blues . . . rich, silk-mixed worsteds of superb quality. A perfect fitting guaranteed, with- out charge for alterations. Shoes! B 5685 An extraordinary sale reduction on. many of our newest styles in Scotch grain and Russia calf leathers. Squral Bostonian Styles at $5.85 2 e

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